Southern Planter
Well-Known Member
A local farmers market that forms up at the courthouse has granted me permission to sell whole leaf tobacco. They also allow farm made crafts, so my wife and her friend will be selling quilts and things too. I'm quite jazzed about it.
Most farmers markets these days are run by tofu eating do-gooders with smelly dread locks who hate tobacco farmers. These folks however are kewl.
They will also let me sell poke sallet, gizzard greens, burdock, mulberries, pine tar lye soap and other groovy things. I've dreamed up a way to sell the green bacca I would otherwise throw away. (Braided tobacco dolls.)
I wonder if six hundred plants will be enough this year?
Most farmers markets these days are run by tofu eating do-gooders with smelly dread locks who hate tobacco farmers. These folks however are kewl.
They will also let me sell poke sallet, gizzard greens, burdock, mulberries, pine tar lye soap and other groovy things. I've dreamed up a way to sell the green bacca I would otherwise throw away. (Braided tobacco dolls.)
I wonder if six hundred plants will be enough this year?