I was referring to myself as the asshole know it all....just for clarification.
Yes...I come from a very long line of Eastern NC tobacco farmers...numerous generations.
This is your fault Johnny....
I use tobacco in smokeless form. I have not bought any heavily taxed "product" in going on 3 years now. A can of snuff that rivals the best Kodiak or Cope costs me about 25cents a can, not paying me for my time.
Properly aged and cured tobacco is no more carcinogenic than anything you have in you food pantry.
No I do not grow my own, its simply too big a pain in the ass. Yes, I could grow it. I grew a nice crop of burley back in '05. Unfortunately, I did not have the knowledge I possess now on curing and aging to a finished product.
To my reference on companion planting....its kind of a mean nasty old man that I am...joke. A bad awful practical joke.
Lemme splain.
I won't handle tomato plants, seeds, etc if I'm chewing or have handled a tobacco product.
Same goes for any nightshade plant including but not limited to eggplant, potato, tomatillo, etc.
They share the same diseases, and tobacco products are notorious "carriers".
Last thing you want is mosaic blight running through your garden. Among a host of other nasties.
Hornworms aka "baccer worms", they are gonna be around maters and tobacco and other nightshade. They aren't particularly difficult to kill, but they will wipe out your crop if you don't get them quick.
Plant you some baccer, good luck.
Keep it away from your other nightshade.
Again, careful how you handle the stuff, if you don't use nicotine.
If you suckered tobacco back in the day, you had to use nicotine or get sick as hell.