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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 621520" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>[USER=6261]@Singed[/USER] that's great, and I hope to stimulate interest in "grow your own" . For good info on tobacco, the University of Kentucky should be a good source plus forums are out there on the topic with seed sources. Would Canada customs be hard on seed imports? I know the plant quarantine people might be. I can look that up if you wish. I know Canada produces tobacco and have have seen a nice lightly fired dark from up there. Have fun Bro!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 621520, member: 5139"] [USER=6261]@Singed[/USER] that's great, and I hope to stimulate interest in "grow your own" . For good info on tobacco, the University of Kentucky should be a good source plus forums are out there on the topic with seed sources. Would Canada customs be hard on seed imports? I know the plant quarantine people might be. I can look that up if you wish. I know Canada produces tobacco and have have seen a nice lightly fired dark from up there. Have fun Bro! [/QUOTE]
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