. How to improve the tobacco crop of India. Tobacco. B. 13 By cutting off two or three leaves with the corresponding portion of the stalk. Leaving out the stalk. Leaves taken singly as they ripen. All the leaves on the stalk taken at one time. Hanging : A. When harvested with the whole Photo taken by Mr. I. B. Dk Majumdar. Kiretcheli (Yalta), a village near Xanthi, Macedonia. Tobacco jjrown in these lands fetch the highest prices in Turkey. i. Splitting the stalk and hanging" on the laths or sticks, butts up. 2. Hanging over laths by means of the rib. 3. Tving to laths by means of


. How to improve the tobacco crop of India. Tobacco. B. 13 By cutting off two or three leaves with the corresponding portion of the stalk. Leaving out the stalk. Leaves taken singly as they ripen. All the leaves on the stalk taken at one time. Hanging : A. When harvested with the whole Photo taken by Mr. I. B. Dk Majumdar. Kiretcheli (Yalta), a village near Xanthi, Macedonia. Tobacco jjrown in these lands fetch the highest prices in Turkey. i. Splitting the stalk and hanging" on the laths or sticks, butts up. 2. Hanging over laths by means of the rib. 3. Tving to laths by means of twine. 4. Spearing upon laths. (A detachable iron spear- head is fitted at the end of a lath by means of which the stalk of the plant is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original De Majumdar, I. B. [Cooch Behar, India, Gupta Mukherjee & co. ,]


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