N&O Index Card Listings

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Tobacco
  • Easter Carolina Chamber of commerce prq pose 25 per cent cut in 1332 acreage. Ag.21-31:7.
  • Nash county farmers club demand closing of tobacco warehouses. Se.8-31:3.
  • Why the state should lead, (ed.) 0.24-31:4.
  • Dr. C.R.Young says little sign of reduction in tobacco. D.15-31:2.
  • Farmers get 126,000,000 less for crop. Jan.13-32:1.
Tobacco
  • State tobacco crop put at 425 millions. S.13-27:2.
  • Dont glut the market (ed.) S.29-27:4.
  • Growers discuss problem of poor prices. 0.13-27:1.
  • Tobacco buyers control prices says Dr. Foe. 0.18-27:1.
  • House rePtores tax on tobacco. F.24-27
Tobacco
  • Tobacco.
  • State's tobacco yield likely to be
  • smaller than lest yeer.
  • p.l. Nov.15. 1926.
  • State maintains leaa in tobacco.Jan.
  • 27-28:7.
  • Tobacco crop is bigger than ever. r.id
  • 28:14
  • C.I.(Jill invent? heat diPtr ibutor -for
  • curiner tobacco. May 31-2918.
  • N.C. growers set 30 million leee for croo
  • Mar.16-32:1.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco cron sut heavily, bring hope as to prices. Ag.14-33:1.
  • Tobacco prices two cents above average for 1931. N.13-32:1.
  • State's tobacco business holds. D.23-33 14.
  • Tobacco rerort ariven out here. F. 15-33: 13.
  • Warehouse operators adopt resolution to eliminate unfair competition. May 23-33:3
Tobacco
  • Little hope now for tax on tobacco this year. Ag.1-33:1.
  • Dr. Forster urges tobacco growers to or ganize. Ag.4-33:1.
  • Tobacco -prices short of parity. Ag.b-
  • 33:1.
  • Goldsboro paper asks farmers to promise to cut. Ag.8-33:9.
  • Tobacco farmers urged to bargain by exchange. Ag.9-33:14.
Tobacco
  • Farmers to meet and urge governemtn 1. steps for living tobacco prices. Ag.iu-.5,i:
  • Henderson farmers call on government for help. Ag.12-33:3.
  • Processing tac favored in Pitt. Ag.13-33 10 X.
  • Dr. Knapp thinks tobacco producers need organization in state. Ag.21-33:6.
  • Meeting to protest low prices paid for to>mcco. Ag.28-33:1.
Tobacco
  • B.F. Dean discusses "fair price" questioi Ag.29-33:4.
  • March on Raleigh for tobacco price protest; Lift your voices. Ag.31-33:1.
  • Tobacco holiday declared; Proclamation by Governor. Se.1-33:1.
  • Robeson county urges processing tax. S.l 33:6.
  • Blackwood and Pollard to join Ehringhaus in tobacco price efforts. 8.2-33:1.
Tobacco
  • Weed sold well in the year 1884, accord
  • ing to article in Durham Sun. 8.3-33:7. Gov. Ehringhaus leads tobacco delegation
  • to Capital. 8.4-33:1. Halifax farmers offer proposal. 8.5-33:2 Hoke weed growers adopt resolutions. 8.
  • 5-33:7. 10
  • Cumberland farmers hold meeting. 8.5-33: Government gets behind drive for parity
  • price for 1933 tobacco. 8.6-33:1.
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Tobacco
  • Tobacco price campaign approved by lead-era in gathering in Raleigh. S.7-33:1.
  • Tobacco reduction drive launched in four states. 3.9-33:1.
  • Agree for reduction of production of flu-cured tobacco. 3.9-33:4.
  • Weed producers move rapidly to share new deal. 3.10-33:1. 3.11-33:1. 7.
  • Wake reduction campalem starts. 3.12-33:
Tobacco
  • Governor says buyers' plan on tobacco to be tested by prices paid. 3.24-33:1.
  • Growers start new drive for living nrid Prices. 3.26-3,5:1.
  • Tobacco prices some better. S.27-33:1.
  • Retroactive operation of tobacco pact is predicted. S.30-33:1.
  • Some increase in price. 0.3-33:1. Farm Administration holds conference on tobacco agreement. 0.8-33:1.
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