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<blockquote data-quote="SDM" data-source="post: 1811107" data-attributes="member: 29631"><p>I remember hearing of a man kept an iron (like for clothes) on the stove for pressing the leaves they tied the hands with. I'm in a flue area now (burley's all but gone from VA I think) and I doubt if the owner touches a leaf. The hired workers hardly do. </p><p></p><p>To Ebenezer's point, Often the ones talking about regenerative and sustainable will put down the ways of what I call the conventional farms. I don't have much patience for that. Especially since many of them made the money that pays for the farm doing something else. I do think there are some principles these folks talk about that would help the conventional guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDM, post: 1811107, member: 29631"] I remember hearing of a man kept an iron (like for clothes) on the stove for pressing the leaves they tied the hands with. I'm in a flue area now (burley's all but gone from VA I think) and I doubt if the owner touches a leaf. The hired workers hardly do. To Ebenezer's point, Often the ones talking about regenerative and sustainable will put down the ways of what I call the conventional farms. I don't have much patience for that. Especially since many of them made the money that pays for the farm doing something else. I do think there are some principles these folks talk about that would help the conventional guys. [/QUOTE]
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