0 (a type of plant that has) leaves that are dried and used for smoking in pipes, cigarettes, cigars etc, or as snuff -- tabák
Their only pleasures are drink and tobacco, the former being subjected to temperance campaigns to remove even this form of recreation from the workers' lives.
Cotton, wheat, and tobacco farmers confronted an uncertain economic environment and were willing to accept restrictions on production in exchange for high, guaranteed prices.
Export crops are cotton, sisal, coffee, tea, tobacco, and pyrethrum.
Tobacco worked well for farmers, who soon found that it was more profitable if traded outside of the colonial marketing system.
However, in tobacco-growing areas the tobacco-feeding form predominated in spring populations on peach, and was sometimes found on other secondary hosts.
However, aphids from tobacco were not sampled from other host-plants in regions where tobacco is not common.
Often, they were advised on single aspects such as nicotine replacement therapy or smokeless tobacco.
Could it be right to spend as much on tobacco as on machinery?