Why isn't nasal snuff air-cured or is it?

Same goes here, the snuff volunteer army is born ! ^^

@PipenSnusnSnuf: Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind in the future. I’ll let you know when a testpanel is wanted. Jaap Bes.

Sign me up too Jaap! Stefan

I am also interested in that! :slight_smile: *Sean

I used to live in Massachusetts on the flood planes of the Connecticut river. They grew a lot of air cured tobacco there. Every third board on the side of the barn was hinged so that it could be opened to allow air flow through the barn. When I lived there (I was 12 at the time,) I got the impression that air cured tobacco was only used to wrap cigars. (Feel free to enlighten me.)

howdydave air cured tobacco is used in other tobacco products all the time burley being the main variety. The connecticut river only grows cigar wrapper though and that stuff is like 30 dollars a pound so it’s not used for anything but wrapping cigars.