OWINGS, MD - SEPTEMBER 29:  Farmer S.L. Brady drives a tractor pulling a trailer full of tobacco leaves so they can be hung and dried in a barn at Lewis Farm September 29, 2014 in Owings, Maryland. Tobacco has been grown on the Lewis Farm for over 60 years and still requires to be harvested by hand. Starting next month the remaining tobacco growers in the U.S. will be forced to compete in the open market and will stop getting buyout checks from cigarette makers to compensate them for surrendering their quotas.  (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)