(Cigar Aficionado) It's harvest season for Dominican tobacco growers, and after a particularly dry 2015, the seedlings that went into the ground late last year have matured and are beginning to make their way to the curing barns. Although tobacco farmers tend to shy away from assessing a yield until the tobacco has been completely cured, many are beginning to gauge how the 2015 drought will affect their crops. Continued
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