About the plant genus Nicotiana the American electronic musician Tobacco musician distinguish Tabacco TobaccoTobacco is an Agriculture agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the genus ... in some medicines. ref http student.britannica.com comptons article 208929 tobacco http student.britannica.com ... such as Cuba , People s Republic of China China and the United States . Tobacco is a name for any ... from the leaf and used in cigars and cigarettes, snuff, and pipe and chewing tobacco. Tobacco ... flavored, fast burning species, was the tobacco originally raised in Virginia, but it is now grown ... of tobacco and is responsible for its addictive nature. The possible harmful effects of the nicotine, tarry compounds, and carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke vary with the individual s tolerance see smoking . In consumption it most commonly appears in the forms of Tobacco smoking smoking , Chewing tobacco chewing , snuff ing, or Dipping tobacco dipping tobacco. Tobacco had long been in use as an entheogen ... product quickly led to the growth of tobacco companies, until the scientific controversy of the mid 1900s. There are more than 70 species of tobacco in the plant genus Nicotiana . The word nicotiana ... centers cifas drugsandsociety background chronologydruguse.html Heading 1550 1575 Tobacco, Europe. ref ... quantity, frequency, and speed of tobacco consumption are believed to be directly related to biological ... url http www.tobaccofacts.org tob truth soaddictive.html title Tobacco Facts Why is Tobacco So Addictive ... group SICD PhilipMorris pmorris.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 04 05 ref The usage of tobacco ... tobacco mpower mpower report forward summary 2008.pdf title WHO Report on the global tobacco epidemic ... Tobacco is the single most preventable cause of death in the world today. ref Rates of smoking have ... IMPACT GOES HERE IN ANOTHER PARAGRAPH WHEN COMPLETE Tobacco is cultivated similarly to other agricultural ... into the fields. Tobacco is an annual crop, which is usually harvested mechanically ... more details
Smokeless Tobacco may refer to Dipping tobacco , a type of tobacco that is placed between the lower or upper lip and gums. Chewing tobacco , a type of tobacco that is chewed. Snuff , a type of tobacco that is insufflated or snuffed through the nose. Snus , a Sweden Swedish product similar to dipping tobacco. Creamy snuff , a fluid tobacco mixture marketed as a dental hygiene aid, albeit used for recreation Tobacco gum see tobacco products Dissolvable tobacco see tobacco products Topical tobacco paste , tobacco paste which is applied to the skin and absorbed through the dermis Tobacco water , a mixture of water and tobacco See also Herbal smokeless tobaccoTobacco Electronic cigarette , a cigarette shaped product that vaporizes nicotine. disambig Category Tobacco ... more details
Tobacco River may refer to The Tobacco River Keweenaw County, Michigan , on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States The Tobacco River Tittabawassee River , on the Lower Peninsula of Michigan in the United States disambig geo ... more details
notability date July 2011 unreferenced date July 2011 Tobacco gum , like dissolvable tobacco, is a recent introduction a type of chewing gum which, like nicotine gum provides nicotine through oral absorption. However, the difference between nicotine gum and tobacco gum is that tobacco gum is made from finely powdered tobacco mixed with a gum base, rather than freebase nicotine. The only current company that produces tobacco gum is Firebreak company Firebreak . Category Smoking cessation ... more details
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Unreferenced date August 2008 Tobacco After tobacco has been harvested, it is necessary to Curing food ... Myrtleford, Victoria , Australia historic tobacco kiln Uncured tobacco was often eaten, used in enemas, or drunk as extracted juice . Citation needed date October 2011 Tobacco contains naturally occurring nicotine which is highly lethal. One drop of pure nicotine can be fatal if consumed. Curing tobacco ... curing boxes. Temporary curing boxes are often found on location at tobacco farms. Processes Image Tobacco drying iran.jpg thumb right Sun cured tobacco, Bastam , Iran . Image Tobacco Barn 1.jpg thumb right Historic barn for air curing of tobacco, West Virginia , USA . Non aged or low quality tobacco is often flavored with these Which? date June 2010 naturally occurring compounds. Tobacco flavoring ... extends into the post curing harvest process. After tobacco is cured, it is moved from the curing barn into a storage area for processing. If whole plants were cut, the leaves are removed from the tobacco stalks in a process called stripping. For both cut and pulled tobacco, the leaves are then sorted into different grades. In colonial times, the tobacco was then prized into hogsheads for transportation. In bright tobacco regions , prizing was replaced by stacking wrapped hands into loose piles to be sold at auction. Today, most cured tobacco is baled before sales are made under pre sold contracts. Methods Cut plants or pulled leaves are immediately transferred to tobacco barn s kiln houses , where they will be cured. Curing methods vary with the type of tobacco grown, and tobacco barn design varies accordingly. Air Air cured tobacco is hung in well ventilated barns and allowed to dry over a period of four to eight weeks. Air cured tobacco is low in sugar, which gives the tobacco smoke a light, sweet flavor, and a high nicotine content. Cigar and Burley tobacco burley tobaccos are air cured. Fire Fire cured tobacco is hung in large barns where fires of hardwoods are kept on continuous ... more details
Refimprove date July 2010 Big Tobacco is a pejorative term often applied to the tobacco industry in general, or more particularly to the big three tobacco corporations in the United States Philip Morris USA Philip Morris Altria , Reynolds American RJR and Lorillard Tobacco Company Lorillard ref name Glantz cite journal last Glantz first SA title The truth about big tobacco in its own words journal British Medical Journal volume 321 issue 7257 pages 313 314 month August year 2000 url http www.bmj.com cgi content full 321 7257 313 pmid 10926570 doi 10.1136 bmj.321.7257.313 pmc 1118313 ref . The phrase is often used in TheTruth.com , the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids , and other anti Tobacco advertising smoking ad campaigns funded by the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement . See also Big Pharma Big Oil Big Media Big Chocolate Big Business References Reflist Lisa Nainggolan. Battling Big Tobacco Physician activism vital on smoking s new frontiers. http www.theheart.org article 1318775.do Heartwire Nov 28, 2011. External links http www.thetruth.com TheTruth.com http www.tobacco facts.net big tobacco manufacturers Big Tobacco Manufacturers Category Tobacco Category Pejoratives Category Libertarian terms business stub ... more details
Multiple issues orphan March 2010 notability May 2008 unreferenced May 2008 Image Bank50.jpg thumb A Bank packet with the Australian graphic health warning on it Bank is a brand of tobacco . It is made up of a blend of Virginia and Burley tobacco Burley tobaccos. It is usually sold only in convert 50 g oz pouches. Bank is a product of Imperial Tobacco Netherlands. Category Tobacco brands product stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Tobacco water or tobacco dust juice is a traditional organic farming organic insecticide used in domestic gardening . In The English Physician Enlarged of 1681, Nicholas Culpeper recommends tobacco juice to kill lice on children s heads, referencing it as an insecticide poison. Farmers have been using nicotine sulfate insecticide since the early 19th century. Tobacco water is produced by boiling strong tobacco in water, or by steeping the tobacco in water for a longer period. When cool, the mixture can be applied with a spray, or painted on to the leaves of garden plants, where it will prove deadly to insects. Tobacco dust juice has a similar use but is produced by mixing water with tobacco dust and black pepper. Where s the ban? The insecticide has been banned, because of its strength?? Basque people Basque angulero fishermen kill immature eel s elvers in an infusion of tobacco leaves before parboiling them in salty water for transportation to market as angulas, a seasonal delicacy. See also http www.entm.purdue.edu entomology outreach insectivity tobacco.activity.htm Tobacco as Insecticide A Classroom Activity , Purdue University DEFAULTSORT Tobacco Water Category Biological pest control Category Plant toxin insecticides ... more details
orphan date September 2008 refimprove date August 2008 Tobacco has been used in many forms in addition to being a controlled substance. It has been used in traditional medicines, and as pesticides in agriculture. Controlled substance Tobacco is a controlled substance due to its habit forming characteristics in the United States and throughout much of the world. It can be chewed, smoked or snorted. Tobacco has been smoked for centuries, starting with Native Americans and spreading into Europe and beyond. Medicine Tobacco has been used as a traditional medicine in treating insect bites, cuts, and so forth. Tobacco can also be turned into nicotine tartrate which can be used in medicine. ref cite web url http student.britannica.com comptons article 208929 tobacco title tobacco Major Uses Kids Encyclopedia & 124 Online Encyclopedia & 124 Kids Online Dictionary & 124 Britannica publisher Student.britannica.com date accessdate 2010 05 12 ref Agriculture Because of nicotine s lethality to insects it has been used as a pesticide. See also Cigarette Cigars Snus Chewing Tobacco Dipping tobacco Snuff Tobacco References reflist DEFAULTSORT Usages Of Tobacco Category Tobacco ... more details
Multiple issues wikify April 2012 orphan March 2010 unreferenced August 2009 General Tobacco , a maker of low priced cigarettes that became the sixth largest U.S. tobacco company during the last decade, plans to shut down after failing to make payments it owed to states under a massive industry settlement. General Tobacco, of Mayodan, N.C., stopped producing cigarettes and other tobacco products at its North Carolina plant several months ago and is winding down operations, according to J. Ronald Denman, executive vice president and general counsel. He said the closely held company, which is formally called Vibo Corp., recently has been selling off inventory in foreign markets. General Tobacco is a brand of cigarettes manufactured in Mayodan, North Carolina . Founded by Vidal Suriel in 1997, the company has continued to progress throughout the years and is now the 5th top tobacco company in the United States. Cigarettes Category Cigarette brands Category Tobacco companies of the United States Category Companies based in North Carolina US company stub ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 The Macdonald Tobacco Company was founded in 1858 by William Christopher Macdonald and his brother Augustine. Initially called McDonald Brothers and Co. , the company procured tobacco leaf from suppliers in the southern United States that was converted to pipe and chewing tobacco at their small Montreal facility. While the use of tobacco products was growing in popularity, the American Civil War afforded the fledgling company an opportunity that brought enormous financial success leading to Macdonald Brothers becoming the preeminent company in the field in Canada. Virtually all of the tobacco growers were located in U.S. states that were part of the Confederate States of America Confederacy and with the onset of the war, the northern states faced a huge shortage of tobacco leaf. Because Macdonald Tobacco was a Canadian company, they were able to buy the tobacco leaf from the Southern United States and have it brought by ocean cargo vessels to Montreal. There, it was processed then the finished product was shipped to the tobacco starved market in the northern United States. At the end of the Civil War, the company continued to prosper and by the early ... of a Scottish Lass on the packaging of Macdonald tobacco products for nearly a century. A lifelong bachelor who actually disliked tobacco, on his death in 1917 Macdonald bequeathed his company ... president and under his guidance the company extended production to cut smoking pipe tobacco pipe tobacco and tobacco for roll your own cigarettes. In 1922, packaged cigarette production was added which ... the business into the manufacturing of cigar s. The Macdonald Tobacco company remained in the Stewart family until 1974 when David M. Stewart sold it to the American tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds Tobacco ... by Japan Tobacco Category Tobacco companies of Canada Category Defunct manufacturing companies of Canada Category R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Category Japan Tobacco Category Companies based ... more details
Turkish tobacco or Oriental tobacco is a highly aromatic, small leafed variety of Nicotiana tabacum tobacco which is sun cured. Historically, it was cultivated primarily in Thrace and Macedonia region Macedonia , now divided among Greece , Bulgaria , the Republic of Macedonia , and Turkey , but it is now also grown on the Black Sea coast of Turkey, in Egypt, in South Africa, and elsewhere. The name Turkish refers to the Ottoman Empire , which ruled the historic production areas until the late 19th early 20th century. File Su enje duvana u Prilepu 2.JPG thumb Drying of tobacco on the streets of Prilep , Macedonia Many of the early brands of cigarettes were made mostly or entirely of Turkish tobacco today, its main use is in blends of pipe and especially cigarette tobacco a typical American cigarette is a blend of bright Virginia, burley and Turkish . Turkish tobacco is also cultivated in Egypt and other parts of the world. Turkish tobacco is sun cured, which makes it more aromatic and, like flue cured tobacco, more acidic than air or smoke cured tobacco, thus more suitable for cigarette production. ref Jordan Goldman, Tobacco in History , p. 97 ref Turkish tobacco has a much milder flavor and contains less nicotine and fewer carcinogens than other varieties. http www.american.edu ted ... tobacco such as Virginia tobacco and Burley tobacco Burley . Cigarettes containing only Turkish tobacco, like Murad, Helmar, Balkan Sobranie or those supplied by urban tobacconists like Fribourg ... Tobacco History20 1.html ref Turkish tobacco plants usually have a greater number and smaller .... History Tobacco originated in the Americas and was introduced to the Ottoman Turks by the Spanish. The Ottoman peoples over time developed their own method of growing and using tobacco. The Ottomans also developed different methods of consuming tobacco, including the hookah . Notes references Category Pipe smoking Category Turkish tobacco be x old fi Turkkilainen tupakka ... more details
Refimprove date March 2007 Tobacco After tobacco has been processed, it is used to produce a number of different Product business product s. Consumable Chewing tobacco main Chewing tobacco File Tuggtobak.jpg thumb right 150px A pouch of Red Man loose leaf chew left and Oliver Twist tobacco bits pellets right . Chewing is one of the oldest ways of consuming tobacco leaves. Native Americans in both North ... tobacco is produced in several forms twist, plug, pellets bits and scrap loose leaf . Frequently when chewing, it is common to spit and discard of excess saliva caused by the tobacco, justifying the existence of the spittoon . The popularity of chewing tobacco and the subsequent spittoon reached ... form of tobacco consumption the spittoon gradually fell into disuse. However, while spittoons are often a rarity in modern society, chewing tobacco can still be purchased at many convenience ... tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the smoker s mouth. Blunts Expand ... it still retains its identity as a cigar because it is wrapped in a tobacco leaf. Cigarettes Expand section information from the main article date January 2009 main Cigarettes see also Tobacco smoking Cigarettes are a product consumed through smoking and manufactured out of cured and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacco, often combined with other additives, 1 then rolled or stuffed ... made with a complex blend of tobacco, cloves and a flavoring sauce . Roll Your Own main Roll ... countries. These are prepared from loose tobacco, cigarette papers and filters all bought separately. They are usually much cheaper to make. Creamy snuff main Creamy snuff Creamy snuff is a tobacco paste, consisting of tobacco, clove oil, glycerin, spearmint, menthol, and camphor, and sold in a toothpaste ... 2002 Smokeless Tobacco Fact Sheet , it is marketed as a dentifrice . The same factsheet also mentions ... before rinsing. Dipping tobacco Expand section date August 2008 main Dipping tobacco Dipping ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 The tobacco colonies were those that lined the sea level coastal region of British ... Settlements . During the seventeenth century, the European demand for tobacco increased more than tenfold. This increased demand called for a greater supply of tobacco, and as a result, tobacco became the staple crop of the Chesapeake Bay Region. The Colonies Virginia The development of tobacco ... he had brought from the West Indies, Nicotania tabacum. In the same year, the first tobacco shipment was sent to England. The British prized tobacco, for it was a way to display one s wealth to the public. Only those of high status could afford this new product. As tobacco s popularity grew, it became ... took the opportunity to begin growing tobacco. Fortunately the Virginia climate and land structure was perfect for tobacco plantations. Virginia tobacco rapidly gained popularity abroad and it became .... Land was readily available and quick profits could be made on tobacco. Tobacco cultivation is labor ... labor force in the colony. Tobacco was Virginia s primary agricultural export throughout the colonial period. As time passed, the Virginia Colony steadily increased its tobacco production. However ... of Virginia was increasing more quickly than its tobacco production was, resulting in greater ... in the Development of the Tobacco Colonies from The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 29, No. 2 .... Founded as a source of income for Lord Baltimore and a refuge for Catholics, tobacco soon became the dominant ..., most of the work on the tobacco plantations was done by indentured servants . The abundance of tobacco plantations in Maryland resulted in a lack of towns. Due to the geography of the Chesapeake ... for ships to come directly to plantation wharfs to trade English goods for tobacco or corn, another ... tobacco was grown in greater quantities in Virginia and Maryland the first and second largest colonial ... in tobacco production. ref name North Carolina cite web title North Carolina Business History ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Cavendish is more a process of curing and a method of cutting tobacco than a type of it. The processing and the cut are used to bring out the natural sweet taste in the tobacco. Cavendish can be produced out of any tobacco type but is usually one of, or a blend of, Kentucky , Virginia , and Burley tobacco Burley and is most commonly used for pipe tobacco and cigars. The process begins by pressing the tobacco leaves into a cake about an inch thick. Heat from fire or steam is applied, and the tobacco is allowed to Fermentation food ferment . This is said to result in a sweet and mild tobacco. Finally the cake is sliced. These slices must be broken apart, as by rubbing in a circular motion between one s palms, before the tobacco can be evenly packed into a pipe. Flavoring is often added before the leaves are pressed. England English Cavendish uses a dark flue or fire cured Virginia, which is steamed and then stored under pressure to permit it to cure and ferment for several days or weeks. There are several colors, including the well known Black Cavendish, numerous blends, and a wide range of flavors. Modern blends include flavors and ingredients such as cherry , chocolate , coconut , rum , strawberry , vanilla , walnut , and Bourbon whiskey bourbon . Cavendish tobacco originated in the late 16th century, when Sir Thomas Cavendish , commanded a ship in Sir Richard Grenville s expedition to Virginia in 1585, and discovered that by dipping tobacco leaves in sugar it produced a milder and more mellow smoke. A typical mix of ingredients would be around 54 percent tobacco, 22 percent water, 8 percent alcohol Glycerol Sorbitol and the rest sugars and specific flavoring e.g., cherry . Category Tobacco Category Pipe smoking ... more details
unsourced date November 2008 Image Drum Original Tobacco.jpg thumb A packet of Drum shag 40 gram pouch. Halfzware Shag Drum is a brand of fine cut handrolling tobacco , or shag tobacco shag . It was originally produced and distributed by the Douwe Egberts corporation. Douwe Egberts was purchased by the Sara Lee Corporation , which sold Drum to Imperial Tobacco , the current British producer. After Douwe Egberts discontinued Drum in the USA, Republic Tobacco of Glenview, Illinois, began making its own version of Drum for distribution in the United States, usually sold accompanied by a package of JOB rolling papers JOB rolling papers . Both versions are considered halfzware Dutch for half strength type tobaccos, although the flavors and cuts are not the same due to different methods of curing. Halfzware usually indicates a combination of dark Kentucky burley and bright Virginia tobaccos. Imperial also produces Drum in gold blonde and light mild varieties. Drum s main competitor in the US is Bali Shag rolling tobacco. Citation needed date April 2010 Drum is known for being Vincent Vega s, from Pulp Fiction , rolling tobacco of choice. The two versions of Drum are made in different locations and have different sensory properties. European Drum is barrel cured in the Netherlands using a centuries old process, whereas the American version is made at the Top Tobacco factory in North Carolina. Drum in most european countries does not include rolling papers. A packet of Drum Tobacco can be seen in the blockbuster hit Pulp Fiction. The packet is clearly visible on a table prior to Uma Thurman ingesting narcotics European Blends class wikitable border 1 Tobacco Select Original Bright Blue Gold Dark Kentucky Bright Virginia Burley & Oriental External links http www.imperial tobacco.com index.asp?pageid 266 lnkDrum Imperial Tobacco Drum Imperial Tobacco Cigarettes Category Tobacco brands Category Imperial Tobacco brands product stub fr Drum it Drum tabacco nl Drum shag ... more details
Image Tobacco Kentucky USA.jpg thumb The tobacco barn , a type of functionally classified barn found ... curing tobacco . In the 21st century they are fast disappearing from the American landscape in places where they were once ubiquitous. ref name trust The barn s have declined with the tobacco industry in general, and U.S. states such as Maryland actively discourage tobacco farming. ref name trust When the American tobacco industry was at its height, tobacco barns were found everywhere the crop was grown. Tobacco barns were as unique as each area in which they were erected, and there is no one design that can be described as a tobacco barn. History The terminology tobacco barn has been used to describe myriad structures in the United States. Buildings used for strictly tobacco curing, buildings ... tobacco barns at one time or another. ref name tob Design Image Tobacco Barn 3.jpg thumb 250px right Interior of an aging tobacco barn in West Virginia Image Tobacco barn hinge.JPG thumb 250px right Tobacco barn hinge Image Tobacco leaves drying.jpg thumb 250px right Tobacco leaves drying in a Connecticut Barn Though tobacco barn designs varied greatly there were elements that were found in many American tobacco barns. Design elements which were common to American tobacco barns include gable d ... be more elaborate, including a roof ventilation system. In addition, tobacco barns do cross over into other barn styles of their day. Some common types of barn designs integrated into tobacco barns include ... FieldGuide tobaccobarn.asp Tobacco Barn , Architecture and Landscapes of Agriculture A Field Guide ... favorite venting systems that are built not only for the winds but for efficiency. Right after the tobacco ... water from the tobacco known as the curing of tobacco . Tobacco is often cured at specific temperatures and humidities, depending on where the tobacco is being cured, and also what the finished tobacco leaf is supposed to taste like. Cigar companies each have their own curing recipes. Each leaf ... more details
Refimprove date August 2008 Tobacco The cultivation of tobacco usually takes place annually. The tobacco ... in warm climates with rich, well drained soil. About 4.2 million hectares of tobacco were under cultivation worldwide in 2000, yielding over 7 million tonnes of tobacco. ref FAO projections of tobacco production, consumption, and trade to the year 2010 2003 http www.fao.org DOCREP 006 Y4956E Y4956E00.HTM ref Sowing Image Tobacco.jpg thumb Broadleaf tobacco Image Nicotiana Tobacco Plants 1909px.jpg thumb left Tobacco plants growing in a field in Intercourse, Pennsylvania Intercourse , Pennsylvania Tobacco seed s are scattered onto the surface of the soil , as their germination is activated ... , which destroyed half the U.S. tobacco crops in 1876. In the years afterward, many experiment ... countries, tobacco is often fertilized with the mineral apatite to partially starve the plant for nitrogen ... countries. There is, however, some suggestion that this may have Tobacco and health Radioactive components of tobacco adverse health effects attributable to the content of apatite Citation needed ... into fields. This was originally done by making a relatively large hole in the tilled earth with a tobacco peg, then placing the small plant in the hole. Various mechanical tobacco planters were ... it, and guiding a plant into the hole with one motion. Harvest Image basma tobacco drying.jpg ... wordt TMnr 10011710.jpg thumb Tobacco harvesters in the Dutch East Indies modern day Indonesia around 1920. Tobacco can be harvest ed in several ways. In the oldest method, the entire plant is harvested ... tobacco began to be harvested by pulling individual leaves off the stalk as they ripened. As the plants grow, they usually require topping and suckering. Topping is the removal of the tobacco flowers ... and sold. Cropping, Pulling, and Priming are terms for removing mature leaves from tobacco plants ... located near the base of the tobacco stalk are called sand lugs in more rural southern tobacco states ... more details
For various types of consumable products made from tobaccoTobacco products Refimprove date August 2008 Tobacco There are many types of tobacco cultivars and varieties. This article includes a list of such. Types Expand section date December 2009 Aromatic Fire cured This section is linked in Tobacco agriculture Aromatic Fire cured smoking tobacco is a robust variety of tobacco used as a condimental ... middle Tennessee, central Kentucky and in Virginia . Fire cured tobacco grown in Kentucky and Tennessee ... tobacco blends. It has a rich, slightly floral taste, and adds body and aroma to the blend. Another fire cured tobacco is Latakia tobacco Latakia and is produced from oriental varieties of N. tabacum ... in Balkan and English style pipe tobacco blends. Brightleaf tobacco This section is linked in Tobacco agriculture Image Ripe tobacco leaf 3037.JPG right thumb Brightleaf tobacco leaf ready for harvest .... Brightleaf tobacco is commonly known as Virginia tobacco , regardless of where in the world it is harvested. Prior to the American Civil War , most tobacco grown in the US was fire cured dark leaf. This type of tobacco was planted in fertile lowlands, used a robust variety of leaf, and was either ... tobacco arose. Ohio , Pennsylvania and Maryland all innovated quite a bit with milder varieties of the tobacco ... owned a slave, Stephen, who around 1839 accidentally produced the first true bright tobacco. He .... Using that discovery, Slade developed a system for producing bright tobacco, cultivated on poorer ... that Bright leaf tobacco needs thin, starved soil, and those who could not grow other crops found that they could grow tobacco. Formerly unproductive farms reached 20 35 times their previous worth. By 1855, six Piedmont counties adjoining Virginia ruled the tobacco market. By the outbreak of the Civil ... States of America Confederate soldiers going to the front. These brought bright tobacco ... in total wealth after the war. Burley Main Burley tobacco The origin of White Burley tobacco ... more details
Young Tobacco was the English name given to a Piankeshaw chief who lived near Vincennes, Indiana Post Vincennes during the American Revolution . His influence seems to have extended beyond his own village to all those along the Wabash River . George Rogers Clark , in his memoir, refers to him as Tobacco s Son , and British Lt Governor Henry Hamilton governor Henry Hamilton s journal often refers to Old Tobacco and his son. The relationship of the two chiefs, Old Tobacco and Young Tobacco, seems probable but is not certain. It may be that the British and Americans presumed Piankesaw leadership passed from father to son, but this was not common among Miami tribe s. Clark s memoir describes Young Tobacco as being very dedicated towards the American cause, declaring himself to be a big knife . When Hamilton recaptures Vincennes and occupies Fort Sackville with the American prisoner Leonard Helm Captain Helm , Young Tobacco declares openly that Helm is his brother, and voluntarily imprisons himself to stay with Helm. Knowing the influence of Young Tobacco among the area natives, Hamilton offers him several gifts to regain his favor, which Tobacco accepts for himself and his brother Helm to use. As Clark and his army nears Vincennes to recapture it, Young Tobacco musteres a large band of native warriors and requests permission to join Clark s army. This offer is declined, but Tobacco ... view of Young Tobacco. Rather than being an open supporter of the Americans, Young Tobacco ..., Young Tobacco blames this on other chiefs for not coming to his support, and declares that he was too ... of Young Tobacco in his journal, but does not describe any open acts of resistance to British ... the White River Indiana White River . Clark ordered a punitive expedition against them, and Young Tobacco ... if they again attacked Americans. Clark says that Young Tobacco died two years after the battle ... Clark s Memoir and Hamilton s Journal. DEFAULTSORT Young Tobacco Category Indiana in the American ... more details
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Tobacco Globalize date September 2010 The tobacco industry comprises those persons and companies engaged in the growth, preparation for sale, shipment, advertisement, and distribution of tobacco and tobacco related products. It is a global industry tobacco can grow in any warm, moist environment, which means it can be farmed on all continents except Antarctica . Tobacco, one of the most widely used ... dozen most important crops grown by American farmers. More specifically, tobacco refers to any of various ..., and cigars it is also cut to form chewing tobacco or ground to make snuff or dipping tobacco, as well as other less common preparations. From 1617 to 1793 tobacco was the most valuable staple export ... not only grew but also manufactured and exported more tobacco than any other country. Since 1964 conclusive epidemiological evidence of the deadly effects of tobacco consumption has led to a sharp decline in official support for producers and manufacturers of tobacco, although it contributes to the agricultural, fiscal, manufacturing, and exporting sectors of the economy. Tobacco is an agricultural ... smoked each year. Tobacco is often heavily taxed to gain revenues for governments and as an incentive for people not to smoke. History Main History of tobacco For a history of how tobacco has been grown and marketed, see tobacco , tobacco smoking smoking and articles on similar topics. Current position The tobacco industry generally refers to the companies involved in the manufacture of cigarette s, cigar s, snuff , chewing and smoking pipe tobacco pipe tobacco. The largest tobacco company in the world by volume is China National Tobacco Co. . Following extensive merger and acquisition activity ... Altria , British American Tobacco represented in the U.S. market by a 42 stake in Reynolds American, Inc. , Imperial Tobacco , Japan Tobacco , and Philip Morris International . Altria was formerly called the Philip Morris Cos, and it still owns the Philip Morris tobacco business in the United States ... more details
Tobacco File Misc dipping brands.jpg thumb 200px left Four different cans or tins of dipping tobacco ... long cut. File Theo Cope 121610.jpg right thumb 150px A can of Copenhagen tobacco Copenhagen brand American dipping tobacco. Dipping tobacco , traditionally referred to as moist snuff , is a type of finely ground or shredded, moistened smokeless tobacco product . It is commonly and idiomatically known ... or cliff hanger when one uses their upper lip to use the tobacco. Dip is colloquially called chew or snuff , among other terms because of this, it is sometimes confused with other tobacco products for example chewing tobacco or dry snuff , respectively. Dipping tobacco was initially introduced as a variation of the historically Sweden Swedish oral tobacco, snus , that was brought to the United ... s index finger taps the tin. Traditionally speaking, dipping tobacco is used in a manner similar or nearly identical to snus, in which instead of literally chewing on tobacco, a small clump, or quid or in some cases a tobacco filled pouch , of the shredded product is pinched out of the can and placed ... users can swallow the tobacco saliva with no ill effects. This is also called gutting the snuff. Smokeless tobacco is sometimes used in the workplace by employees, especially if the employer does not provide ... doesn t provide opportunities for Cigarette cigarette smoking . Smokeless tobacco is popular in many .... Etymology and terminology Dipping tobacco was first popularized and marketed as moist snuff in the 1800s ... snus , from the Swedish language Swedish . Dipping tobacco s Scandinavia n roots impart a noticeable ... Danish and Swedish roughly translates to cheers or implies a toast. Dip or dipping tobacco was first ... snuff , simply snuff or sometimes vaguely as smokeless tobacco . Packing a large amount of dipping tobacco is commonly referred to as a fat dip. The cultural aspects of dipping tobacco are noticeable in the myriad of expressions used to describe dipping tobacco and other actions or situations associated ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox company company name Imperial Tobacco Group plc company logo Image ... br Alison Cooper small CEO small industry Tobacco products Cigarettes, cigars, fine cut rolling tobacco, snuff, rolling papers and tubes revenue Pound sterling 29,223  million 2011 ref name prelims ... Preliminary Results 2011 accessdate 24 March 2012 publisher Imperial Tobacco Group plc ref operating ... publisher Imperial Tobacco Group plc ref parent subsid Djarum homepage http www.imperial tobacco.com www.imperial tobacco.com footnotes Imperial Tobacco officially Imperial Tobacco Group plc lse IMT is a British Multinational corporation multinational tobacco company headquartered in Bristol , United ... Morris International , British American Tobacco and Japan Tobacco , and the world s largest producer of cigars, Shag tobacco fine cut tobacco and Rolling paper tobacco papers . ref name factfile ref ... up Imperial Tobacco.html title Alison Cooper lighting up Imperial Tobacco accessdate 4 September 2010 ... , Montecristo cigar Montecristo , Drum tobacco Drum the world s second largest selling fine cut tobacco ... 2010 publisher Imperial Tobacco Group plc ref Imperial Tobacco is listed on the London Stock Exchange ... 2oz.jpg thumb convert 2 oz tin for Player s No Name tobacco File J&FBell ThreeNuns 2oz.jpg thumb convert 2 oz tin for J&F Bell Three Nuns tobacco 20th century The Imperial Tobacco Company was created in 1901 through the amalgamation of thirteen British tobacco and cigarette companies W.D. & H.O. Wills of Bristol the leading manufacturer of tobacco based products at that time , John Player & Sons ... from the United States in the form of James Buchanan Duke and his American Tobacco Company . ref name history http www.imperial tobacco.com index.asp?page 145 Imperial Tobacco History Formation ref ... Tobacco Company and the American Tobacco Company agreed to form a joint venture the British American Tobacco British American Tobacco Company Ltd . ref name history The parent companies agreed ... more details