Tobacco Barn Fires Are in Decline in Kentucky

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From the Murray Ledger & Times in Kentucky:

With fall on the horizon, tobacco barns all over western Kentucky will be curing dark-fired tobacco over the coming weeks, so Calloway County Fire-Rescue is reminding the public how to tell the difference between normal farm operations and an actual emergency.

At this time of year, farmers that grow dark-fired tobacco – which is primarily used for chewing and pipe tobacco – hang the harvested plants in barns and cure them by exposing them to fire inside. This gives the tobacco its aroma, color and flavor.

Read all about it here.
 
In my area we get too many calls for a structure fire in the spring, when it is just one of the many sugar shacks boiling maple sap. Invariably the calls come from transplants from urban areas. The ones that move out here for the charm, and slowly make everything illegal.
Time to stop being so damned charming. puffy
 

Danimal92sport

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I felt that Southern KY and Southern IN was that way, too, when I lived there a few years ago - I only saw wood curing barns, but I didn’t see that many - I’m no expert.