Connecticut broad leaf tobacco is known for their huge elephant ear like leafs. It get's it's name for historically being grown in the Connecticut River Valley. It is used as the binder and wrapper for premium cigars.
This land belongs to O.J. Thrall Inc., and it's used to grow only tobacco. Thrall has since replaced tobacco with barley.
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By: tallturtle82