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    Connecticut shade tobacco is a tobacco grown under shade in the Connecticut River valley of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and southern Vermont. It is used...
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    1997 shade tobacco farming had risen to 4,000 acres (16 km2). However, only 1,050 acres (4.2 km2) of shade tobacco were harvested in the Connecticut Valley...
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    part of the Valley was an agricultural region, known for growing Connecticut shade tobacco and other specialty crops like Hadley asparagus; however, since...
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  • all been called tobacco barns at one time or another. In the Connecticut River Valley (Tobacco Valley) which extends through Connecticut, Massachusetts...
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  • Parrish (film) (category Films set in Connecticut)
    Judd Raike, who then sets about ruining Post. They were growing Connecticut shade tobacco extensively visible in some scenes. Troy Donahue as Parrish McLean...
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    known for Connecticut shade tobacco. The Connecticut River is influenced by the tides as far north as Enfield Rapids in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, approximately...
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    strength, and coolness to the blend. Shade tobacco is cultivated in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Early Connecticut colonists acquired from the Native...
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    cultivation, by 1910 hundreds of Connecticut farmers were growing shade tobacco. In 1922, farmers formed the Connecticut Valley Tobacco Association, with members...
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  • Windsor (soil) (category Geology of Connecticut)
    highly diversified agriculture of Connecticut; they are the preferred soils for the production of Connecticut shade tobacco. Windsor soils are important for...
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  • important soil borne parasite of the shade and broadleaf tobacco. The most important host plant for this nematode is tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L), but other...
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  • Perique (category Tobacco)
    Mysterioso is available with a genuine Connecticut shade wrapper, genuine aged Louisiana Perique, and Honduran tobacco. In 2014, Philippine-based cigar manufacturer...
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  • Cuban tobacco, the industry's gold standard) using select binder and filler from the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Mexico and Connecticut shade-grown...
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    Cuban cigar (category Tobacco plantations)
    Connecticut leaf, a type of shade tobacco that caused competition in European markets for having a significantly less harsh flavor than Cuba's shade tobacco...
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    Cigar (redirect from Candela (tobacco))
    brought Cuban tobacco seeds, which he planted in the Hartford area of New England. This reportedly resulted in the development of the renowned shade-grown Connecticut...
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    Bloomfield by the Connecticut General Assembly on May 28, 1835. Initially, the town's local economy was agriculturally based, mostly in shade tobacco, remaining...
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  • Nestor Plasencia (category Businesspeople in the tobacco industry)
    market. Both Connecticut-seed and Cuban-seed is used in Plasencia's fields. Today Plasencia is regarded by many as "one of the foremost tobacco experts in...
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    Windsor Farms Historic District (category Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut)
    drying and curing tobacco, which still dot the landscape today. Shade-grown tobacco, particularly prized for use as the wrapping of cigars, was introduced...
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    Cuban tobacco, the industry's gold standard) using select binder and filler from the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Mexico and Connecticut shade-grown...
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    Sumatran tobacco was planted under cloth canopies in Connecticut in an effort to simulate Sumatra's tropical climate. The resulting shade grown tobacco was...
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    colorful fall foliage is its main ornamental feature. The plant grows in deep shade to full sun and well-drained slightly acid soils to well-drained alkaline...
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    criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in certain spaces. The United States Congress has not attempted...
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    Pepin Garcia (category Businesspeople in the tobacco industry)
    tobaccos are used as wrappers from time to time, notably Ecuadoran grown Connecticut shade. His cigars are not for everyone, as they are medium- to full-bodied...
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    experienced an agricultural revival in the early 20th century, when shade-grown tobacco was introduced. The district is roughly linear in shape, extending...
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    New England Colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut); the Middle Colonies (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware);...
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    Vermont is fifteenth for dairy products, and Connecticut and Massachusetts seventh and eleventh for tobacco, respectively. Cranberries are grown in Massachusetts'...
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    (−40 °F) or lower, but grows poorly where summers are hot. It prefers some shade (as from a forest canopy) and constantly moist, acidic soil. Nutrient-poor...
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    Spearmint tends to thrive with plenty of organic material in full sun to part shade. The plant is also known to be found in moist habitats such as swamps or...
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  • YSP2 Tobacco albetovirus 1 Tobacco albetovirus 2 Tobacco albetovirus 3 Tobacco curly shoot alphasatellite Tobacco curly shoot betasatellite Tobacco curly...
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    seal superimposed on a monochrome background, commonly every different shade of blue, which remains a source of criticism from vexillologists. The most...
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    Office on Smoking and. "CDC - Tobacco Control State Highlights 2010 - West Virginia - Smoking & Tobacco Use". Smoking and Tobacco Use. Archived from the original...
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