Growing Survivalist Tobacco

Growing Survivalist Tobacco

by William T. Moyer
Growing Survivalist Tobacco

Growing Survivalist Tobacco

by William T. Moyer

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Overview

No one can predict the future and there is no way of knowing what the future holds for cigarettes and tobacco. The EPA is always trying to change things and our federal and state governments love tobacco taxes.I like being self-sufficient by growing my own tobacco.Knowing that my tobacco is pesticide free and that there are no additives in is great. The additives are what makes store bought cigarettes spoil.My home grown tobacco will never spoil and only mellows with age. Having the knowledge, skill and experience to produce your own tobacco will be important in a barter society. Tobacco will always be in high demand. It is easier than you think to plant, grow, harvest, cure, cut, age tobacco and manufacture your own cigarettes for $2.00 per carton. My cigarettes cost $2.00 per carton vs store prices of $50.00 or more per carton. I save over $2,000.00 a year on my cigarettes and they have no additives like store bought cigarettes.This is knowledge I have accumulated over eight years of trial and error about backyard tobacco growing. It is a great hobby and saves a lot of money if you smoke cigarettes. This is a simple to follow detailed process with pictures of each stage of how to grow tobacco and then to process it for use.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151927253
Publisher: William T. Moyer
Publication date: 01/12/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 988,269
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

William T. Moyer served as a police officer in Greensboro, N.C. from 1970 to 1982. He started his career as a patrol officer and advanced through the ranks to become a homicide detective. He had many humorous and exciting adventures during this time and is sharing them for the first time in his series of short stories. After leaving law enforcement he went on to become a realestate investor, inventor and businessman. He is now in his sixties and still married to the same lady for 41 years. He now has time to tell about many true adventures he had while being in law enforcement.

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