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<blockquote data-quote="Bent Stem" data-source="post: 36329" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>I don't know for certain, given your locale, but unless your storage area is too hot or too humid, or your tobacco was originally too moist, you shouldn't have to worry about it. If it seems the moisture in the jar migrates to the top you may consder turning you jars over (up-side-down) every so-often to keep the moisture inside more uniform. If the moisture level of the tobacco was not excessive to begin with and you're considering long-term cellaring I wouldn't try to remove the moisture from the tobacco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bent Stem, post: 36329, member: 490"] I don't know for certain, given your locale, but unless your storage area is too hot or too humid, or your tobacco was originally too moist, you shouldn't have to worry about it. If it seems the moisture in the jar migrates to the top you may consder turning you jars over (up-side-down) every so-often to keep the moisture inside more uniform. If the moisture level of the tobacco was not excessive to begin with and you're considering long-term cellaring I wouldn't try to remove the moisture from the tobacco. [/QUOTE]
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