|
Source: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 5/21/15
There is one certainty about the chaotic market situation tobacco growers are facing: The best chance for success will come from producing the best possible quality. "What we really need to produce this year is good, ripe, clean tobacco,” said Tim Yarbrough, a flue-cured grower of Prospect Hill, N.C., and president of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina (TGANC). For more of this story, click here.
|