Hung out to dry

Kenneth Anderson, left, and Nacho Seanz move a beam in place to hold sticks of burley for curing while housing part of Kenneth and his brother Shirley Anderson's 90-acre tobacco crop on Iron Works Road, top photo. Chito Rodrigues unloads a wagon of burley outside the barn as workers finish filling the last open spaces to hang burley, bottom photo. Once the crop cures and is stripped and baled, the Andersons will haul the crop to Maysville to sell to Phillip Morris Tobacco Company.
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( James Mann jmann@winchestersun.com / September 21, 2012 )

Kenneth Anderson, left, and Nacho Seanz move a beam in place to hold sticks of burley for curing while housing part of Kenneth and his brother Shirley Anderson's 90-acre tobacco crop on Iron Works Road, top photo. Chito Rodrigues unloads a wagon of burley outside the barn as workers finish filling the last open spaces to hang burley, bottom photo. Once the crop cures and is stripped and baled, the Andersons will haul the crop to Maysville to sell to Phillip Morris Tobacco Company.

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