Despite wet fields, farmers are still trying to get down rows to plow recently set out tobacco. Sampson farmers tend some 13,600 acres of tobacco now, based on 2015 statistics, producing 2,165 pounds per acre for a total of 29,470,000 pounds each year. The county is currently ranked No. 1 in tobacco production, followed by Johnston, Wilson, Wayne and Nash counties.

Despite wet fields, farmers are still trying to get down rows to plow recently set out tobacco. Sampson farmers tend some 13,600 acres of tobacco now, based on 2015 statistics, producing 2,165 pounds per acre for a total of 29,470,000 pounds each year. The county is currently ranked No. 1 in tobacco production, followed by Johnston, Wilson, Wayne and Nash counties.

Despite wet fields, farmers are still trying to get down rows to plow recently set out tobacco. Sampson farmers tend some 13,600 acres of tobacco now, based on 2015 statistics, producing 2,165 pounds per acre for a total of 29,470,000 pounds each year. The county is currently ranked No. 1 in tobacco production, followed by Johnston, Wilson, Wayne and Nash counties.
https://www.clintonnc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/web1_Crop1.jpgDespite wet fields, farmers are still trying to get down rows to plow recently set out tobacco. Sampson farmers tend some 13,600 acres of tobacco now, based on 2015 statistics, producing 2,165 pounds per acre for a total of 29,470,000 pounds each year. The county is currently ranked No. 1 in tobacco production, followed by Johnston, Wilson, Wayne and Nash counties.

Despite wet fields, farmers are still trying to get down rows to plow recently set out tobacco. Sampson farmers tend some 13,600 acres of tobacco now, based on 2015 statistics, producing 2,165 pounds per acre for a total of 29,470,000 pounds each year. The county is currently ranked No. 1 in tobacco production, followed by Johnston, Wilson, Wayne and Nash counties.
https://www.clintonnc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/web1_Crop2.jpgDespite wet fields, farmers are still trying to get down rows to plow recently set out tobacco. Sampson farmers tend some 13,600 acres of tobacco now, based on 2015 statistics, producing 2,165 pounds per acre for a total of 29,470,000 pounds each year. The county is currently ranked No. 1 in tobacco production, followed by Johnston, Wilson, Wayne and Nash counties.