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Burley: Kentucky Tobacco in a New Century (Kentucky Remembered)
Ann K. Ferrell
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| #462943 in Books | 2015-12-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.74 x5.98l,.0 | File type: PDF | 330 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Tobacco and Kentucky|By Bobbie Smith Bryant|"Burley" provides a recent perspective to a very complex industry with deep roots in Kentucky's economy, not to mention our history, heritage and culture. Ann Ferrell finds herself immersed in burley patches across Kentucky, gaining first-hand insight into the crop that once was King. As a folklorist by profession, she has the unique||"This book's description of the shift to viewing tobacco as a 'heritage' crop in Kentucky and what that means is an excellent contribution to the literature."―Ann Kingsolver, author of Tobacco Town Futures: Global Encounters in Rural Kentucky|"Burl
Once iconic American symbols, tobacco farms are gradually disappearing. It is difficult for many people to lament the loss of a crop that has come to symbolize addiction, disease, and corporate deception; yet, in Kentucky, the plant has played an important role in economic development and prosperity. Burley tobacco―a light, air-cured variety used in cigarette production―has long been the Commonwealth's largest cash crop and an important aspect of regional identity, a...
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