From the Murray Ledger & Times in Kentucky:
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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.
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