N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Smoking
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- New plan for tobacco advanced - Ja 18 85 1
- As tobacco's hour of decision nears, season's routine comes to standstill - Ja 27 85 1
- 19 in Congress press leaf firms with Rose letter - Fe 6 85 4C
- Farmland value drops as leaf program questioned - Fe 10 85 31A
- Tobacco caught in ideological crossfire - Fe 15 85 4A
- Loss of (tobacco) program would ruin economy, officials say - Fe 17 85 41A
- Tobacco needs may be catalyst for broad agriculture aid - Mr 3 85 36A
- Tobacco remains highly profitable - Mr 19 85 1D
- Leaf program woes reach far across N.C. economy - Mr 31 85 1
- Owners of allotments first to feel changes - Mr 31 85 27A
- Predictions of life after deregulation differ sharply - Mr 31 85 27A
- What the terms mean, and how the tobacco program works - Mr 31 85 27A
- Farmers deserting troubled tobacco - Ap 1 85 1
- Land value may fall if leaf quota ends - Ap 2 85 1C
- As tobacco goes, so goes state politics - Ap 5 85 4A
- Under the dome: Legislators pressure cigarette companies (to buy surplus tobacco) - Ap 8 85 1
- Tobacco buy-out deal unchanged - Ap 13 85 1C
- Leaf support loss would hurt land, tax base, Blalock says - My 13 85 7B
- Chances even that proposed buy-out could affect '85 crop, official says - Jn 1 85 1C
- Senators want tests on imported tobacco - Jn 22 85 22C
- 'Intellectuals' are trying to split tobacco industry, official says - Jy 6 85 10A
- Transfer provision in bill called unfair - Jy 7 85 32A
- Bill on tobacco assessment deduction enacted - Jy 12 85 8A
- Tobacco auction season brings sleepy towns to life - Jy 21 85 8-11
- Tobacco: smoked, chewed, assailed - Jy 21 85 6-11
- Cyrus says tobacco facing toughest threat in 50 years - Jy 28 85 14A
- Percentage of tobacco going to Stabilization down from '84 - Au 3 85 1C
- Farmers, seed experts at odds over leaf disease - Au 29 85 31A
- N.C. officials urge unity on tobacco - Se 7 85 1
- Aquaculture is alternative to tobacco - Se 17 85 5D
- Editorial: Tobacco unity elusive - Se 17 85 12A
- Unity eludes farm leaders seeking accord on tobacco - Se 26 85 1C
- Stabilization pressing sales in hopes of reducing surplus - No 11 85 8A
- Diseases led to $66.7 million leaf loss - No 12 85 1C
- Disease cost leaf farmers 7 percent of crop value, plant pathologist says - No 18 85 8A
- Martin tries to bring tobacco forces together - No 19 85 4C
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