N&O Index Card Listings

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Agricultural Administration
  • Ending tobacco support good for many, study says - Mr 3 84 1C
  • Groups back peanut program, warn panel of 'chaos' without it - My 22 84 14C
  • N.C. farm among those getting $1 million in subsidies - No 1 84 15B
  • Policies must not cut profits, state agricultural official says - De 4 84 14C
  • N. C. Farm Bureau calls for tobacco aid - De 7 84 21A
  • Public policy endangering small farms, report says - De 12 84 1C
  • Pressure rises for price support cut in wake of higher leaf fee - De 19 84 1C
  • Editorial: Not just a farmers' issue - De 20 84 4A
  • More farm spending suggested by legislative leader - De 21 84 2D
Agricultural Administration
  • Outgoing head of tobacco associations calls for lower federal price supports - Ja 1 86 7A
  • Leaf quotas expected to stabilize after first few years of new law - Mr 22 86 1
  • Apex dairyman (Pierce) mourns cows that face slaughter - Ap 7 86 7B
  • Dairy cow slaughter called a disaster for beef industry - Ap 7 86 1C
  • Farmers join plan to cut production - My 10 86 4C
  • Cattle producers, officials assail buy-out program - Jn 9 86 1C
  • N.C. farm payments lower than those in West - Au 2 86 4C
  • Farmers face tougher soil rules - Se 15 86 8B
  • Growers say '85 farm bill ineffective - Oc 29 86 1
Agricultural Administration
  • RJR proposes basic changes in leaf program - Fe 1 85 1
  • Several political fortunes may hang on proposed tobacco program cuts - Fe 3 85 1
  • Farmland value drops as leaf program questioned - Fe 10 85 31A
  • Loss of (tobacco) program would ruin economy, officials say - Fe 17 85 41A
  • What the terms mean, and how the tobacco program works - Mr 31 85 27A
  • Farm proposal easiest on N.C., analysis finds - Ap 5 85 18A
  • Crop production limits supported, criticized - My 9 85 10B
  • Leaf support loss would hurt land, tax base, Blalock says - My 13 85 7B
  • Price support cut gets mixed reception from experts - Jy 24 85 6A
  • Farm leaders divided on leaf support price, united in concern - Se 13 85 8B
Agricultural Administration
  • Rose to offer bill to prevent double fee for leaf farmers - Ja 8 83 2C
  • Discount-leaf growers pose threat to supports, spark calls for quality - Ja 10 83 10A
  • Enrollment in crop plans tops 63% - Mr 23 83 2C
  • Seed, fertilizer businesses tightening their belts - Mr 27 83 31A
  • Maverick farmer (Moye) works to send tobacco program up in smoke - Ap 3 83 25A
  • Senate OKs leaf support freeze, but amendment ties up measure - Jy 14 83 1
  • Graham claims U. S. farm aid favors Midwest - Se 8 83 19A
Agricultural Administration
  • Soybean farmers lose millions over subsidies; N.C. official says administration had to set tariffs - No 6 92, 7C
Agricultural Administration
  • N.C. native (Godfrey) sugarcoats battle for subsidies - Ja 13 91 1C
Agricultural Administration
  • Farm programs hurt everyone - even farmers - Ja 9 89 9A
  • New policies will insure holdover leaf - Ja 16 89 6D
  • Tobacco growers back quotas and supports - Ja 18 89 2C
  • Editorial: - A new 'green revolution' - Se 9 89 10A
Agricultural Administration
  • Officials fear farm bill funding cuts - Ja 31 90 3B
  • Congress set to keep subsidies; N.C. farmers eye battle over '90 bill - Mr 11 90 1C
  • Rose compromise breaks stalemate on rural aid funds - Mr 23 90 4B
  • Misunderstanding over farm bill sparks Rose's ire at pork group - Au 19 89 1C