Tobacco Farming

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  1. 2. A disease that can damage both tobacco seedlings and mature plants
  2. 3. A term for a large quantity of tobacco
  3. 5. A cigar that has a thick body, a spherical mouth end, and a straight-cut burning end.
  4. 7. Immediately after harvesting, tobacco is cured to remove all of the natural sap from the leaves so
  5. 8. A mixture of tobacco varieties.
  6. 11. A machine used in tobacco processing facilities to cut the blade of the leaf away from the
  7. 13. A general term for low-quality tobacco, it can denote tobacco from an inferior variety
  8. 15. The primary stem of an entire tobacco plant
  9. 16. burning end.
  10. 18. it can be further processed and/or manufactured.
  11. 20. Applying a pre-cutting solution or sauce to tobacco
  12. 22. the process of relocating a plant, either from one spot in your garden to another or from a pot to pot.
Down
  1. 1. a plant that can be dried and smoked in cigarettes, pipes, or cigars
  2. 3. Dividing tobacco leaves from a hogshead or bale for inspection.
  3. 4. to plant seed for growth especially by scattering
  4. 6. A tobacco leaf used as the outermost covering of a ciga
  5. 9. On a flue-cured tobacco plant, the second grouping of leaves from the ground
  6. 10. removing mature leaves from tobacco plants
  7. 12. A process generally reserved for dark tobaccos that will be used in pipe mixtures or dark
  8. 14. A small, usually round but sometimes square, cigar that has a straight-cut mouth end and a
  9. 16. soil or a bed of soil prepared for planting seed.
  10. 17. Tobacco that has been cut into fine strips for use in cigarettes
  11. 19. Removing non-tobacco-related material and undesirable leaves from tobacco during processing.
  12. 21. A mild state of fermentation