Tobacco hanging in the barn and kids heading back to the classrooms means that summer is quickly coming to an end. This burley tobacco crop hangs in a barn along U.S. 68 south of May’s Lick. After curing, it will be stripped, pressed into bales and brought to market for sale.

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