Tobacco producers are rapidly adopting field curing structures with several variations in construction materials and methods. They are looking to lower costs and increase efficiency by installing structures that require less maintenance and last longer. Two recently designed structures appear to provide more permanent options for producers who dislike the tedious tasks of covering and securing the plastic over the tobacco during the curing season. Both structures use two-rail-wide, two-post wooden construction, but they differ in their roof coverings. One uses Typar®, and the other uses metal
If burley tobacco can be successfully cured at high density under waterproof covers in the field, a ...
Following are several recommendations concerning tobacco barn construction or remodeling. These reco...
Excerpt from the report Summary: Burley tobacco can be handled on portable curing frames with a fro...
A tobacco grower occasionally has insufficient barn space to house his crop. This problem is especia...
Moveable (or portable) curing frames offer the tobacco grower another option for successfully reduci...
With the rising costs, scarcity of materials, and greater construction requirements for regular toba...
Two deterrents to expansion of production of burley tobacco are a lack of barn room located convenie...
Producers are rapidly adopting field curing structures, and several variations in construction metho...
Once or twice in a lifetime the average tobacco producer faces the decision of what tobacco housing ...
With the several options now available for housing and curing burley (conventional tobacco barn type...
Portable frames, wood and steel, and tractor lifts will make tobacco housing a little easier. The fo...
Low cost, low labor, moveable, sturdy, dependable and easily covered -- is this an ideal curing stru...
By 1978, mechanical harvesters will be used to harvest an estimated 23-36 percent of the flue-cured...
Tobacco crop currently provides the best economic return per hectare amongst all the major annual cr...
"There are three essentially different ways of carrying out the curing [of tobacco]. These are (1) a...
If burley tobacco can be successfully cured at high density under waterproof covers in the field, a ...
Following are several recommendations concerning tobacco barn construction or remodeling. These reco...
Excerpt from the report Summary: Burley tobacco can be handled on portable curing frames with a fro...
A tobacco grower occasionally has insufficient barn space to house his crop. This problem is especia...
Moveable (or portable) curing frames offer the tobacco grower another option for successfully reduci...
With the rising costs, scarcity of materials, and greater construction requirements for regular toba...
Two deterrents to expansion of production of burley tobacco are a lack of barn room located convenie...
Producers are rapidly adopting field curing structures, and several variations in construction metho...
Once or twice in a lifetime the average tobacco producer faces the decision of what tobacco housing ...
With the several options now available for housing and curing burley (conventional tobacco barn type...
Portable frames, wood and steel, and tractor lifts will make tobacco housing a little easier. The fo...
Low cost, low labor, moveable, sturdy, dependable and easily covered -- is this an ideal curing stru...
By 1978, mechanical harvesters will be used to harvest an estimated 23-36 percent of the flue-cured...
Tobacco crop currently provides the best economic return per hectare amongst all the major annual cr...
"There are three essentially different ways of carrying out the curing [of tobacco]. These are (1) a...
If burley tobacco can be successfully cured at high density under waterproof covers in the field, a ...
Following are several recommendations concerning tobacco barn construction or remodeling. These reco...
Excerpt from the report Summary: Burley tobacco can be handled on portable curing frames with a fro...