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Burley Tobacco Counties with a 2006 Burley Tobacco Program Crop Code Crop Name State Code State Name County Code County Name 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 5 Bartholomew 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 19 Clark 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 25 Crawford 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 29 Dearborn 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 31 Decatur 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 41 Fayette 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 43 Floyd 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 47 Franklin 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 55 Greene 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 61 Harrison 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 71 Jackson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 77 Jefferson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 79 Jennings 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 18 INDIANA 93 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 1 Adair 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 3 Allen 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 5 Anderson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 7 Ballard 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 9 Barren 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 11 Bath 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 13 Bell 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 15 Boone 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 17 Bourbon 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 19 Boyd 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 21 Boyle 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 23 Bracken 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 25 Breathitt 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 27 Breckinridge 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 29 Bullitt 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 31 Butler 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 33 Caldwell 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 35 Calloway 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 37 Campbell 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 39 Carlisle 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 41 Carroll 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 43 Carter 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 45 Casey 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 47 Christian 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 49 Clark 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 51 Clay 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 53 Clinton 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 55 Crittenden 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 57 Cumberland 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 59 Daviess 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 61 Edmonson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 63 Elliott 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 65 Estill 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 67 Fayette 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 69 Fleming 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 71 Floyd 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 73 Franklin 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 75 Fulton 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 77 Gallatin 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 79 Garrard 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 81 Grant 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 83 Graves 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 85 Grayson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 87 Green 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 89 Greenup 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 91 Hancock 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 93 Hardin 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 95 Harlan 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 97 Harrison 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 99 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 145 McCracken 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 147 McCreary 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 21 KENTUCKY 149 McLean 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 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 21 Buchanan 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 29 MISSOURI 41 Chariton 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 29 MISSOURI 49 Clinton 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 29 MISSOURI 89 Howard 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 29 MISSOURI 165 Platte 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 5 Alleghany 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 9 Ashe 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 11 Avery 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 21 Buncombe 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 39 Cherokee 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 43 Clay 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 75 Graham 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 87 Haywood 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 89 Henderson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 99 Jackson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 111 McDowell 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 113 Macon 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 37 NORTH CAROLINA 115 Madison 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 1 Adams 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 15 Brown 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 25 Clermont 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 53 Gallia 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 57 Greene 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 61 Hamilton 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 71 Highland 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 79 Jackson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 39 OHIO 87 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 1 Anderson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 3 Bedford 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 7 Bledsoe 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 9 Blount 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 11 Bradley 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 13 Campbell 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 15 Cannon 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 19 Carter 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 21 Cheatham 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 25 Claiborne 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 27 Clay 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 29 Cocke 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 31 Coffee 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 35 Cumberland 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 37 Davidson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 41 De Kalb 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 43 Dickson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 49 Fentress 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 51 Franklin 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 55 Giles 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 57 Grainger 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 59 Greene 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 63 Hamblen 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 67 Hancock 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 73 Hawkins 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 79 Henry 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 81 Hickman 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 83 Houston 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 85 Humphreys 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 87 Jackson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 89 Jefferson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 91 Johnson 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 93 Knox 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 97 Lauderdale 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 99 Lawrence 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 101 Lewis 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 103 Lincoln 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 105 Loudon 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 107 McMinn 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO 47 TENNESSEE 111 Macon 0231 BURLEY TOBACCO
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