In 2012, nearly 80 percent of US flue-cured tobacco was grown in North Carolina.[20] Flue-cured tobacco is harvested by removing the leaves in a process called priming, which involves a series of separate harvests beginning with the lowest leaves and moving up the stalk
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Oct 31, 2018 Public Interest Law Section Blog In the October Tip of the Month, Rich Lavigne reflects on a weekend at the National Public Health Law Conference in Phoenix
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