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Stringing tobacco leaves for curing, tobacco research experiment station, Oxford, N.C.
Stringing tobacco leaves for curing, tobacco research experiment station, Oxford, N.C.
circa 1920
Combination tobacco and sweet potato curing house made of concrete blocks
Combination tobacco and sweet potato curing house made of concrete blocks
August 20, 1928
J. T. Morgan standing next to his new oil-burning tobacco curing furnace, near Zebulon, North Carolina, September 14, 1927
J. T. Morgan standing next to his new oil-burning tobacco curing furnace, near Zebulon, North Carolina, September 14, 1927
Metal tobacco barn, Nash County, North Carolina, July 26, 1928
Metal tobacco barn, Nash County, North Carolina, July 26, 1928
Modern frame tobacco barn successfully used on the state test farm in Oxford, North Carolina. Designed, built, and used by Mr. E. G. Moss, superintendent, August 1928
Modern frame tobacco barn successfully used on the state test farm in Oxford, North Carolina. Designed, built, and used by Mr. E. G. Moss, superintendent, August 1928
Modern tobacco pack house designed, built, and used by Mr. E. G. Moss, superintendent of the tobacco test farm in Oxford, North Carolina, July 1928
Modern tobacco pack house designed, built, and used by Mr. E. G. Moss, superintendent of the tobacco test farm in Oxford, North Carolina, July 1928
New frame tobacco barn built on farm of Mr. Will Baker, Whitakers, North Carolina, July 1928
New frame tobacco barn built on farm of Mr. Will Baker, Whitakers, North Carolina, July 1928
Tobacco on very rich land, fertilized with 1000 pounds of 8-3-5 per acre. Plants set 18 inches in row. This tobacco has cured excellently. G. E. Callahan, Bladensboro (Bladen Co.), N.C., August 20, 1926
Tobacco on very rich land, fertilized with 1000 pounds of 8-3-5 per acre. Plants set 18 inches in row. This tobacco has cured excellently. G. E. Callahan, Bladensboro (Bladen Co.), N.C., August 20, 1926

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