Counties with a 2007 Burley Tobacco Program Crop Code Crop Name

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Counties with a 2007 Burley Tobacco Program Crop Code Crop Name Counties with a 2007 Burley Tobacco Program Crop Code Crop Name State Code State Name County Code County Name 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 005 Bartholomew 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 019 Clark 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 025 Crawford 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 029 Dearborn 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 031 Decatur 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 041 Fayette 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 043 Floyd 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 047 Franklin 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 055 Greene 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 061 Harrison 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 071 Jackson 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 077 Jefferson 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 079 Jennings 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 093 Lawrence 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 115 Ohio 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 117 Orange 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 119 Owen 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 137 Ripley 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 143 Scott 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 145 Shelby 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 147 Spencer 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 155 Switzerland 0231 Burley Tobacco 18 Indiana 175 Washington 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 001 Adair 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 003 Allen 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 005 Anderson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 007 Ballard 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 009 Barren 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 011 Bath 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 013 Bell 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 015 Boone 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 017 Bourbon 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 019 Boyd 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 021 Boyle 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 023 Bracken 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 025 Breathitt 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 027 Breckinridge 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 029 Bullitt 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 031 Butler 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 033 Caldwell 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 035 Calloway 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 037 Campbell 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 039 Carlisle 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 041 Carroll 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 043 Carter 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 045 Casey 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 047 Christian 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 049 Clark 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 051 Clay 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 053 Clinton 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 055 Crittenden 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 057 Cumberland 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 059 Daviess 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 061 Edmonson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 063 Elliott 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 065 Estill 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 067 Fayette 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 069 Fleming 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 071 Floyd 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 073 Franklin 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 075 Fulton 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 077 Gallatin 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 079 Garrard 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 081 Grant 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 083 Graves 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 085 Grayson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 087 Green 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 089 Greenup 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 091 Hancock 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 093 Hardin 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 095 Harlan 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 097 Harrison 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 099 Hart 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 101 Henderson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 103 Henry 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 105 Hickman 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 107 Hopkins 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 109 Jackson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 111 Jefferson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 113 Jessamine 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 115 Johnson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 117 Kenton 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 119 Knott 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 121 Knox 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 123 Larue 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 125 Laurel 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 127 Lawrence 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 129 Lee 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 131 Leslie 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 133 Letcher 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 135 Lewis 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 137 Lincoln 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 139 Livingston 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 141 Logan 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 143 Lyon 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 151 Madison 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 153 Magoffin 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 155 Marion 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 157 Marshall 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 159 Martin 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 161 Mason 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 145 McCracken 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 147 McCreary 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 149 McLean 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 163 Meade 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 165 Menifee 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 167 Mercer 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 169 Metcalfe 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 171 Monroe 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 173 Montgomery 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 175 Morgan 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 177 Muhlenberg 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 179 Nelson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 181 Nicholas 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 183 Ohio 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 185 Oldham 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 187 Owen 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 189 Owsley 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 191 Pendleton 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 193 Perry 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 197 Powell 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 199 Pulaski 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 201 Robertson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 203 Rockcastle 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 205 Rowan 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 207 Russell 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 209 Scott 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 211 Shelby 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 213 Simpson 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 215 Spencer 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 217 Taylor 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 219 Todd 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 221 Trigg 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 223 Trimble 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 225 Union 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 227 Warren 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 229 Washington 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 231 Wayne 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 233 Webster 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 235 Whitley 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 237 Wolfe 0231 Burley Tobacco 21 Kentucky 239 Woodford 0231 Burley Tobacco 29 Missouri 021 Buchanan 0231 Burley Tobacco 29 Missouri 041 Chariton 0231 Burley Tobacco 29 Missouri 049 Clinton 0231 Burley Tobacco 29 Missouri 089 Howard 0231 Burley Tobacco 29 Missouri 165 Platte 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 005 Alleghany 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 009 Ashe 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 011 Avery 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 021 Buncombe 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 039 Cherokee 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 043 Clay 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 075 Graham 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 087 Haywood 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 089 Henderson 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 099 Jackson 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 113 Macon 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 115 Madison 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 111 McDowell 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 121 Mitchell 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 173 Swain 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 175 Transylvania 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 189 Watauga 0231 Burley Tobacco 37 North Carolina 199 Yancey 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 001 Adams 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 015 Brown 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 025 Clermont 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 053 Gallia 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 057 Greene 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 061 Hamilton 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 071 Highland 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 079 Jackson 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 087 Lawrence 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 131 Pike 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 141 Ross 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 145 Scioto 0231 Burley Tobacco 39 Ohio 165 Warren 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 001 Anderson 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 003 Bedford 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 007 Bledsoe 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 009 Blount 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 011 Bradley 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 013 Campbell 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 015 Cannon 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 019 Carter 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 021 Cheatham 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 025 Claiborne 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 027 Clay 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 029 Cocke 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 031 Coffee 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 035 Cumberland 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 037 Davidson 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 041 DeKalb 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 043 Dickson 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 049 Fentress 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 051 Franklin 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 055 Giles 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 057 Grainger 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 059 Greene 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 063 Hamblen 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 067 Hancock 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 073 Hawkins 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 079 Henry 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 081 Hickman 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 083 Houston 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 085 Humphreys 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 087 Jackson 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 089 Jefferson 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 091 Johnson 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 093 Knox 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 097 Lauderdale 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 099 Lawrence 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 101 Lewis 0231 Burley Tobacco 47 Tennessee 103 Lincoln 0231 Burley Tobacco
Recommended publications
  • Industrial Resources: Bracken County - Augusta and Brooksville Kentucky Library Research Collections Western Kentucky University, [email protected]
    Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® Bracken County Industrial Reports for Kentucky Counties 1976 Industrial Resources: Bracken County - Augusta and Brooksville Kentucky Library Research Collections Western Kentucky University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/bracken_cty Part of the Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons, Growth and Development Commons, and the Infrastructure Commons Recommended Citation Kentucky Library Research Collections, "Industrial Resources: Bracken County - Augusta and Brooksville" (1976). Bracken County. Paper 9. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/bracken_cty/9 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bracken County by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ' ^Ti AUGUSTA & BROOKSVILLE KENTUCKY ★ AUGUSTA ^So SCO miles BRACKEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY BROOKSVILLE, KENTUCKY — Site No. 176 -- 38 Acres For more information contact Mr. William Wallin, Post Office Box 5, Brooksville, Kentucky 41004, or the Kentucky Department of Commerce, Capital Plaza Tower, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. LOCATION: Adjacent to eastern city limits ZONING: None HIGHWAY ACCESS: KY 10 adjacent to southern boundary i RAl LROAD: Not rail served WATER: Brooksville Utility System Size Line: 8-inch line along western boundary GAS: Natural gas service not available ELECTRICITY: Kentucky Utilities Company SEWERAGE: Brooksville Utility System Size Line: 8-inch line across KY 10 from southern boundary of site OWNERSHIP: Private SCALE; 1 inch = 1200 feet UTILITIES CONTOUR INTERVAL: 20 feet ■■■■• Water Line BASE: USGS 7.5 minute series - 1952 • Sewer Line INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES AUGUSTA AND BROOKSVILLE, KENTUCKY Prepared by The Kentucky Department of Commerce in cooperation with The Cities of Augusta and Brooksville 1976 This copy has been prepared by the Kentucky Department of Commerce, Division of Research and Planning, and the cost of printing paid from state funds.
    [Show full text]
  • The End of Tobacco and the Rise of Local Food in Western North Carolina | 1 ​ ​ ​
    Copyright © 2018 Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP). Permission granted to reproduce for personal or educational use as long as the document is not altered and this copyright notice The End of Tobacco and the Rise of is affixed. For an online version of Local Food in Western North Carolina this publication, visit asapconnections.org/ Charlie Jackson and Allison Perrett report/end-of-tobacco/ March 2018 Recommended citation This project is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under for this publication: This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2015-38640-23789 through the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Jackson, Charlie and Research and Education program, under subaward number RD309-134/S001100. USDA is an equal opportunity Allison Perrett. 2018.The employer and service provider. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this ​ publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. End of Tobacco and the Rise of Local Food in Western North Carolina, ​ Local Food Research Center, Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project, March 2018. Abstract This report presents the findings of an analysis of Census of Agriculture data that assessed changes that occurred to food and farms in Western North Carolina (WNC) in relation to the “tobacco buyout” and to an effort to build a more localized food and farming economy. In WNC, the mid-1990s marked the beginning of a significant period of transition in agriculture.
    [Show full text]
  • Policy Reform in the Tobacco Industry: Producers Adapt to a Changing Market, EIB-77, U.S
    United States Department of Agriculture Policy Reform in the Tobacco Economic Industry: Producers Adapt to a Research Service Changing Market Economic Information Bulletin Number 77 Linda Foreman May 2011 William McBride For review only–do not distribute da.gov .us rs .e w Visit Our Website To Learn More! w w Find additional information http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FarmPolicy/readings.htm#tobacco http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Archive/Tobacco/ Recommended citation format for this publication: Foreman, Linda, and William McBride. Policy Reform in the Tobacco Industry: Producers Adapt to a Changing Market, EIB-77, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, May 2011. Photo: Shutterstock. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and, where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272
    [Show full text]
  • A-6 West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources 9/24/2021 Bureau for Public Health
    A-6 WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES 9/24/2021 BUREAU FOR PUBLIC HEALTH LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STAFF Lead Sanitarians indicated in BOLD COUNTY (55) TELEPHONE (304) SANITARIAN Email ADDRESS Barbour 23 Walbash Avenue (304)457-1670 Nestor, Bill, R.S. (P/T) [email protected] Philippi, WV 26416 (304)457-1296 fax Bowers, Bill Sanitarian [email protected] Berkeley 122 Waverly Court (304)267-7130 Edwards, Amy, R.S. [email protected] Martinsburg, WV 25403 (304)263-8274 fax Harding, Cara R.S. [email protected] Lacour, Mickayla [email protected] Leake, Jacob S.I.T. [email protected] Ondick, Glenn, R.S. [email protected] Shipley, Jessica, S.I.T. [email protected] Snider, Marty A. [email protected] Boone 213 Kenmore Drive (304)369-7967, 7968 Barrett, Kristopher W. [email protected] Danville, WV 25053 (304)369-2832 fax Bias, Jerry Donald [email protected] Braxton 617 Old Turnpike Road (304)765-2851 Shreve, Jessica, R.S. [email protected] Sutton, WV 26601 (304)765-2020 fax Brooke 632 Main St., (Courthouse) (304)737-3665 Bolen, Michael, R.S. [email protected] Wellsburg, WV 26070 -3679 Hawkins, Mark, R.S. [email protected] (304)737-3689 fax Cabell 703 7th Avenue (304)523-6483 Barton, Jessica, R.S. [email protected] Huntington, WV 25701 (304)523-6482 fax Koester, Zachary [email protected] Lee, Keith, R.S. [email protected] McDermott, Adam, R.S. [email protected] Melton, Rodney, R.S.
    [Show full text]
  • White Burley Tobacco : Experiments and Cultural Directions I
    West Virginia Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources Station Bulletins And Design 1-1-1916 White Burley Tobacco : Experiments and Cultural Directions I. S. Cook C. H. Scherffius Follow this and additional works at: https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/ wv_agricultural_and_forestry_experiment_station_bulletins Digital Commons Citation Cook, I. S. and Scherffius,. C H., "White Burley Tobacco : Experiments and Cultural Directions" (1916). West Virginia Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Bulletins. 152. https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/wv_agricultural_and_forestry_experiment_station_bulletins/152 This Bulletin is brought to you for free and open access by the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources And Design at The Research Repository @ WVU. It has been accepted for inclusion in West Virginia Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Bulletins by an authorized administrator of The Research Repository @ WVU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. X- June, 19 16 Bulletin 152 Wt&t Virginia Mnibersiitp Agricultural experiment Station ^lORGAXTOWX, AV. VA. WHITE BURLEY TOBACCO EXPERIMENTS AND CULTURAL DIRECTIONS BY I. S. Cook and C. H. Scherffius IN CO-OPERATION WITH BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Bulletins and Reports of this Station will be mailed free to any citizen of West Virginia upon written application. Address Director of Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown, W. Va. THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA Educational Institutions THE STATE BOARD OF CONTROL '. JAMES S. LAKIN, President Charleston, W. Va. A. BLISS McCRUM Charleston, W. Va. J. M. WILLIAMSON -- .-. ....Charleston, W. Va. The State Board of Control has the direction of the financial and business affairs of the state educational institutions. THE STATE BOARD OF REGENTS M.
    [Show full text]
  • Brown County Board of Mental Health & Addiction Services
    Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) Community Plan Guidelines SFY 2019 and 2020 Enter Board Name: _Brown County Board of Mental Health & Addiction Services NOTE: OhioMHAS is particularly interested in areas identified as priorities for RecoveryOhio, including: (1) access and capacity changes for mental health and addiction services for both adults and children/youth; (2) health equity concerns for racial and ethnic minorities and people living in Appalachia or rural Ohio; (3) distinctive challenges for multisystem youth, families involved in child welfare, and for criminal justice-involved Ohioans; (4) prevention and/or decrease of opiate overdoses and/or deaths; and/or (5) suicide prevention. Environmental Context of the Plan/Current Status 1. Describe the economic, social, and demographic factors in the board area that influence service delivery. Note: With regard to current environmental context, boards may describe the impact of Behavioral Health Redesign including Medicaid Managed Care carve-in. Brown County was founded in 1818 and is named for Major General Jacob Brown, an officer in the War of 1812. Brown County is a rural county on the border of Appalachia that offers access to the Ohio River on our southern border and is located one-hour east of Greater Cincinnati. Brown County has a strong Appalachian background. Brown County has a rich history in agriculture and is said to be the place of origin of the White Burley type of tobacco. A monument to white burley tobacco is still found at the Ohio Tobacco Museum located in Ripley, Ohio in the southern part of Brown County.
    [Show full text]
  • Crop Profile for Tobacco in West Virginia
    Crop Profile for Tobacco in West Virginia Prepared: March 14, 1999 General Production Information ● West Virginia ranked 15th in United States tobacco production in 1996 (1) ● West Virginia contributed 0.18% to total U.S. tobacco production in 1996 (2) ● Burley tobacco area harvested a total of 17,000 acres with yields averaging 1,200 pounds per acre and production totaling 2.04 million pounds in 1996 (1) ● Tobacco production value was $3,923,000 in 1996 (1) Production Regions West Virginia's tobacco crop is mainly concentrated in the southwestern region of the state. Mason County is the leading tobacco producing county with 560,000 pounds, followed by Putnam (460,000), Lincoln (440,000), Cabell (290,000), and Jackson counties (110,000). Tobacco production of the aforementioned counties accounted for over 91 percent of the state total in 1996 (1). Cultural Practices A good source of transplants is required to produce a satisfactory tobacco crop. Proper site selection is essential in producing transplants available for field planting when suitable conditions exist (3 and 4). Common characteristics of a good plant bed include: ● A deep, fertile, and well drained soil high in organic matter The Crop Profile/PMSP database, including this document, is supported by USDA NIFA. ● Soil with a slight (5%) southern or western slope ● Exposure to sunshine from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m ● A clean water supply for irrigation ● Being located away from tobacco barns and tobacco trash ● Being located away from tobacco fields to minimize the spread of common pests General Plant Bed Management ● Apply no more than 50 pounds of 12-6-6 tobacco plant bed fertilizer per 100 square yards before fumigation ● Fumigate with methyl bromide when soil moisture is suitable for cultivation and the soil temperature is at least 50 degrees ● Seed bed 70 to 75 days before the normal transplanting date using 0.17 ounce of seed per 100 square yard General Field Management Tobacco field sites should be level to gently rolling with good internal soil drainage.
    [Show full text]
  • Burley Tobacco Leaf Composition According to Position on the Stalk
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Bulletins AgResearch 2-1953 Burley Tobacco Leaf Composition according to Position on the Stalk University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station David R. Bowman Beryl C. Nichols Follow this and additional works at: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_agbulletin Part of the Agriculture Commons Recommended Citation University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station; Bowman, David R.; and Nichols, Beryl C., "Burley Tobacco Leaf Composition according to Position on the Stalk" (1953). Bulletins. https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_agbulletin/234 The publications in this collection represent the historical publishing record of the UT Agricultural Experiment Station and do not necessarily reflect current scientific knowledge or ecommendations.r Current information about UT Ag Research can be found at the UT Ag Research website. This Bulletin is brought to you for free and open access by the AgResearch at TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulletins by an authorized administrator of TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BULLETIN No. 229 FEBRUARY, 1953 Agriculture MAR 2 5 1953 BURLEY TOBACCO LEAF COMPOSITION ACCORDING TO POSITION ON THE STALK DAVID R. BOWMAN AND BERYL C. NICHOLS THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION in cooperation with THE BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BURLEY TOBACCO LEAF COMPOSITION ACCORDING TO POSITION ON THE STALKl David R. Bowman and Beryl C. Nichols2 INTRODUCTION Published analytical data on burley tobacco are not as ex- tensive as on other tobacco types.
    [Show full text]
  • Brown County Farm Has Been in the Family For
    26 Mid -S epteMber 2010 Ohio’s Country Journal liveStoCK Brown County farm has been in the family for 212 years By Kyle Sharp “The Johnstons went to Guilford, Mary (Martin) Bick remembers an wrapped him in blankets and brought him unexpected heavy snowstorm that hit back to their home, called ‘The Barrens,’ to her family’s Brown County farm when mend,” Mary said. she was young. Her family and none of The wound resulted in the loss of Alex’s the neighboring farm families had made right leg, but that didn’t stop him from liv - it to town for food and supplies ahead of ing a full life. He married Jane Black and the storm. they moved to their own farm in Bourbon So, her uncle Elmer hitched his tractor, County, Ky., about 1790. There, they started one of the first in the area, to a wagon and a family and already had five children invited all the neighbors to hop on for a when Alex purchased 400 acres in Ohio trip to town. about 1798 and moved the family. The “The whole wagon was full of neigh - original deed to the property was signed bors because we were so excited to get by John Adams. At the time, the land was out,” Mary said. “But not far up the road, part of Hamilton County. It would transi - the wagon came unhitched, and Elmer tion to Clermont County before finally didn’t realize it. He just kept going up being part of Brown County. around the bend. He couldn’t hear us all “I was told they lived in an old hollow Mary (Martin) Bick and her husband, Joe, currently yelling, because the tractor was so loud.
    [Show full text]
  • Tobacco Culture. Farming Kentucky's Burley Belt, by John Van Willigen
    Reviews fluctuations, processes of settlement and integration, trade and economic development pressures, and foreign policy considerations, along with interpretations of immigration studies and border management schemes. This book provides considerable foundation for understanding such interrelated phenomena and issues as the increase of permanent and family-based migration, whether market-oriented trends exacerbate poverty and inequality for many, the basis for current dual citizenship proposals, alternatives to border enforcement, and rationale for better incorporating immigrants into educational and social systems. Further investigation into the political ecology of U.S.-Mexico relations, the history of government influences on migration on both sides of border, attention to the Mexican border region as well as to traditional central and rural Mexican sending areas, and micro as well as macro-level studies are needed. As educators and decision makers use the information and insights At the Crossroads offers, the book has the potential to encourage greater cooperative integration between two countries indeterminably linked through their geography and history. Tobacco Culture. Farming Kentucky’s Burley Belt, by John van Willigen and Susan Eastwood, Louisville: University Press of Kentucky, (1998), x, 213 pp. Reviewed by Susan L. Andreatta, Anthropology Department, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Tobacco and its impacts on human health and the environment are well documented, but less has been written about the lives of tobacco producers. In Tobacco Culture, van Willigen and Eastwood help fill this void by providing a rich local history of tobacco growing, starting with the early producers in the New World and leading up to the contemporary battles of global competition for tobacco, but focusing mainly on the impact of these changes on the remaining Kentucky producers.
    [Show full text]
  • Burley Tobacco
    United States Risk Management Agency Fact Sheet 2018 Crop Year Department of Agriculture Jackson Regional Office — Jackson,MS August 2018 Burley Tobacco Kentucky, Tennessee Crop Insured Reporting Requirements Tobacco is insurable in the county if: You must timely report to your agent, all acres of the crop, in the county, You have a share; in which you have a share, by the acreage reporting date. Premium rate is provided by the actuarial documents; and It is type 31 burley. Final Harvest Date Counties Available Your tobacco must be harvested and hung in a curing facility no later than October 10. You must notify us in writing no later than October 10 if Burley tobacco is insurable in most counties in Kentucky and Tennessee. you do not intend to harvest any of your insured tobacco acreage. Any For a list of available counties, see actuarial documents at Actuarial tobacco acreage that is not harvested and hung in a curing facility by Information Browser. The crop may be insurable in other counties by October 10: written agreement if specific criteria are met. Contact an insurance agent Will not be eligible for quality adjustment; for more details. That is damaged by an insurable cause of loss prior to October 10, will be considered to have been damaged solely by uninsured causes unless it is appraised by us (our appraisal will be used in Causes of Loss determining any indemnity you may be due); and Will not be covered for any cause of loss that occurs after October You are protected against the following: 10.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Brown County, Ohio Tourism Guide
    2015 Brown County, Ohio Tourism Guide Things you didn’t know about 10 Brown County County boasts more than 30 quilt barns Wine divine in Brown County A supplement of Short-Term Rehabilitation Home Health Outpatient Rehab & Wellness Assisted Living Community Long-Term Care Memory Care Aquatic Therapy Coming Soon 937-392-4318 • 5280 US Highway 62 & 68 Ripley, OH 45167 2015 BROWN COUNTY TOURISM GUIDE TOURISM COUNTY BROWN 2015 www.ohiovalleymanor.com 40795468 2 Brown County, Ohio Tourism Inc. formed Welcome! A group of Brown Coun- She wishes to share Brown tians interested in promoting County tourism opportuni- tourism in Brown County, ties with others. 2015 Brown County Ohio have joined to form a Susan Bean: Susan is a not for profit Corporation member of the Georgetown under Ohio Law known as Village Council and an active Tourism Guide Brown County Ohio Tour- member of the Georgetown ism, Inc. The corporation community. She hails from will also apply to be des- New York State, where she Quilt Barns .................. 4 ignated a 501(C) (3) tax was active in promoting tour- exempt organization. The ism. The Parker House ........ 6 501(C) (3) designation will Betty Campbell: Betty is enable donations to be tax active in the Ripley commu- Holiday Forest deductible and qualify the nity, especially the Rankin group for grants and public House and the National of Lights ...................... 6 assistance. The purpose of Underground Railroad Muse- the corporation in its Articles um. Betty coordinates many Deer hunting ............... 8 of Incorporation is to devel- tourists to Ripley and Brown Fall in op, enhance, publicize, and County.
    [Show full text]