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22-JUN-2013 Coleen Perilloux Landry

Perique Tobacco Harvest

Grand Pointe, Louisiana

The only place where perique tobacco is grown in the United States for commercial use is in St. James Parish, Louisiana, in what is known as "magnolia soil", a deposit of the Mississippi River
The tobacco was cut in the fields last evening and left to collect the morning dew. The workers are preparing it to be hung in the barn for drying. Later, it will be taken down from the barn, the stems stripped out, and packed in barrels, then handled three more times before it is finally cured in a year's time. It is a very strong tobacco first discovered by the native American Indians in Louisiana some 400 years ago and is used as a blend with other tobaccos. It is very labor intensive.

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laine08-Jul-2013 04:47
That looks like a mother-to- be there as well!!
Buz Kiefer25-Jun-2013 20:13
Wonderful human activity/photojournalism photo, Coleen. I had no idea they were still growing it. There is a story to be told about this, I'm sure. V
DeMorcan25-Jun-2013 03:31
Sure looks like a great day for it.
mitchsphotos24-Jun-2013 12:46
Interesting Photograph!
Yvonne24-Jun-2013 10:35
What a wonderful photo Coleen, thanks so much for the history! v
pkocinski23-Jun-2013 21:00
Fabulous capture of this product.
Robin Reid23-Jun-2013 19:10
You should publish a table-top book with your stories and photos. Your love for Louisiana really comes through.
fredrcox23-Jun-2013 17:03
Very nice capture and data!
Guest 23-Jun-2013 15:42
An interesting process and I like the candidness of this image....
Maralee 23-Jun-2013 14:27
Thank You for sharing such an interesting story. Some tobacco is grow around here but the plant leaves are a different shape. We never really take the time to think of all the different blends that go into products.
s_barbour23-Jun-2013 12:41
Terrific shot Coleen, I particularly like the fella that has a smoke hanging out of his mouth! Only seems fitting!
A J Adams23-Jun-2013 11:03
Beautiful work Coleen.
Neal Nye23-Jun-2013 11:03
A very interesting and interesting information as well. I never knew anything about this before.
Pepe Zyman23-Jun-2013 04:19
Thank's for sharing
Ed Preston23-Jun-2013 03:50
Love this shot Coleen, everybody working together, you can see the tobacco hanging in the shed starting to dry. Great POV!
Hank Vander Velde23-Jun-2013 01:10
A beautiful well captured vivid image and nice description Coleen.
Range View 23-Jun-2013 00:00
Splendid capture and very informative Coleen.
David
Karen Stuebing22-Jun-2013 22:07
This looks like a scene from a past time. Beautifully photographed.