corey sellers
6 years ago
Don't know a date or when this was taken everyone has passed that would know.
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csgamecock
6 years ago
Sweet....... Old south tobacco farming...... got a few myself.
plus my granddad grew his own to roll ...... said something along the lines of "I quit buying smokes when they went up to 10 cent a pack" lol
opelmanta1900
6 years ago
That's awesome!
USNGunner
6 years ago
Great picture.
Jrc02005
6 years ago
That is a really interesting picture corey.
Palama
6 years ago
Great Granpa would be proud of you Corey! 🇨🇮
jespear
6 years ago
Numismaniac
6 years ago
Do you know what State he lived in at that time?
corey sellers
6 years ago
That would be Ga
clintCigar
6 years ago
Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
My grandpa and great grandpa just grew boring old corn and soybeans
USNGunner
6 years ago

My grandpa and great grandpa just grew boring old corn and soybeans

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Ditto. With some sorghum tossed in for good measure.
Whistlebritches
6 years ago

My grandpa and great grandpa just grew boring old corn and soybeans

Sunoverbeach wrote:




Cotton,milo,haygrazer and guar
Numismaniac
6 years ago

That would be Ga

corey sellers wrote:





Makes sense, the soil looks sandy and the tobacco is most likely a Burley variety. Here in West TN, the majority was the fire cured, same as Western KY, and what they use for some pipe tobaccos, but mostly for chewing tobacco and those gimmicky DE with a touch of fire cured.
Skibro
6 years ago
The farthest back I came remember smokes cost .10 cents.
delta1
6 years ago
thanks for sharing corey...post your own pic so we can see if there is a family resemblance...some people say I look a lot like my father, but I don't think so...
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