This photo depicts dark (cigar) tobacco being grown in a palm grove in Cuba around 1905. It is an important historical document because it shows “
Shade-Grown” tobacco could be grown before cheesecloth or other man-made techniques were employed. Very interesting! Now, let’s see if we can convince some cigar makers to re-create this natural and historic method for shading tobacco.
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H.C. White Co. Publishers. A shaded tobacco field within a palm grove, Province of Havana, ca. 1905, 3 1/2" x 7" gelatin silver print stereograph. The Ramiro Fernandez Collection; I Was Cuba - Kevin Kwan. |
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