This study examined the nutrient content and value of tobacco stalks from different tobacco types as a nutrient source for pastures. Tobacco stalk samples were collected from burley, dark air-cured, and dark fire-cured tobacco crops at two locations. Stalk nutrient content varied by location and type but burley stalks contained approximately 60 lbs of N, 11 lbs of P2O5, and 50-73 lbs of K2O per ton of dry stalk. Dark tobacco stalks contained similar nutrient levels. Plots treated with 3 tons/acre of stalks at ambient moisture levels showed substantial yield increases of 3-4 times that of untreated plots in the first two harvests. The addition of tobacco stalks maintained or