curing barnの例文
- Researchers think tobacco curing barns might be used to dry the herbs.
- Many additional foundations for tobacco curing barns can be found throughout the fields.
- There are 25 abandoned and vine-entangled tobacco-curing barns and a dozen newer bulk curing barns.
- There are 25 abandoned and vine-entangled tobacco-curing barns and a dozen newer bulk curing barns.
- It is also known as Flue Curing Barn.
- Once picked, the leaves are taken to large curing barns, called " casas de tobacco ."
- After tobacco is cured, it is moved from the curing barn into a storage area for processing.
- It is then speared onto sticks, four to six plants a stick and hung in a curing barn.
- There are two tobacco curing barns standing today which are of the turn of the century log construction.
- Through slots in wooden sticks, they weaved tobacco leaves, then loaded them on wagons and hoisted the leaves into curing barns.
- One of the major costs was the construction of a curing barn, or barns, depending on the size of the farm.
- In neighboring counties, entire fields along with machinery and curing barns brimming with tobacco remain submerged, the tobacco leaves inside destroyed.
- The 59-year-old farmer from Tarboro managed to get most of his tobacco crop into curing barns by the time Floyd hit.
- Not all of the curing barns have been retrofitted, meaning that some leaf with potentially high levels of nitrosamines could wind up in auctions.
- "Flue-cured " tobacco was originally strung onto tobacco sticks, which were hung from tier-poles in curing barns ( Aus : kilns, also traditionally called oasts.
- This included the cultivation of 15 acres, deposit on land, a small hut, clearing, curing barns, bulk shed, horses, farm equipment and some labour costs.
- Type 22 is harvested, stripped and hung inside curing barns and a fire is set to provide optimum conditions for curing the product for sale.
- After cutting, several tobacco leaves were strung together, tied to a stick at regular spaces, and then hung on tier poles in the curing barn.
- This tobacco and about 12, 000 pounds more hanging in five curing barns were the excess he had grown over his 75, 000-pound growing quota this year.
- The kiln at 12 Chisholm Trail used this new technology, closely resembling drawings of a model flue curing barn in the Queensland Agricultural Journal of August 1931.