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We've been discussing tobacco and health.  I've been trying online and off
to find an inexpensive source of tobacco for my garden.  Any ideas?

One of the University websites has an article by an entomologist
recommending RedMan tobacco sprinkled on the garden to keep pests away.  He
says to wear gloves when handling this brand of tobacco because it is so
toxic.  It can also be made into a "tea" when soaked in water and the garden
watered with tobacco tea.

I've had some interesting experiences down here in New Mexico going into
tobacco stores and asking for large quantities of RedMan.  Still trying to
find it cheap...

Kath

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