A treatise on the culture of the tobacco plant with the manner in which it is usually cured / Adapted to northern climates, and designed for the use of the landholders of Great-Britain.
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The treatise traces the plant's discovery and customary uses, provides a botanical description with engraved plates, and gives practical, regionally adapted guidance for cultivation in cooler climates. It covers soil selection, planting and maintenance, identification and control of a destructive worm, and step-by-step curing and processing techniques for smoking, chewing, and snuff. The author addresses storage, commercial aspects and methods for forming and preserving rolls or cigars, and proposes other industrial applications such as tanning, with appendices offering recipes and hands-on instructions for landholders and growers.
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