N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Tobacco
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Outgoing head of tobacco associations calls for lower federal price supports - Ja 1 86 7A
- USDA reduces tobacco quota 4.7%, but legislation could force revision - Ja 1 86 1
- Editorial: Downhill slide for tobacco (marketing quota) - Ja 5 86 10A
- N.C. led nation in production of tobacco, turkey - Ja 6 86 6A
- National health panel cites ECU study, warns against use of smokeless tobacco - Ja 16 86 1
- Stabilization Corp. reports lower leaf surplus than year ago - Ja 16 86 11A
- Congress OKs bill to stall leaf-growers referendum - Ja 24 86 9B
- Warning labels on smokeless tobacco products debated - Ja 31 86 2D
- NCSU scientist (Conkling) uses tobacco for genetic tinkering - Fe 17 86 8B
- Hopes still high for passage of bill including overhaul of leaf program - Fe 20 86 20A
- N.C. figures show tobacco becoming less important crop - Mr 3 86 8A
- N.C. leaf farmers say they backed program - Mr 14 86 1D
- Some farmers get tax break on leaf bulk-curing barns - Mr 17 86 8B
- Leaf quotas expected to stabilize after first few years of new law - Mr 22 86 1
- Editorial: Tobacco's great expectations - Mr 25 86 14A
- Rose says leaf dealers may stop using N.C. ports - Mr 30 86 41A
- Vegetables supplant tobacco as Granville farmer's cash crop - My 12 86 8B
- Court upholds school's ban on tobacco - My 22 86 27A
- Penny tobacco fee studied to offset Gramm-Rudman - Jn 7 86 WA-1
- Proposed ban on tobacco ads draws criticism - Jn 11 86 4C
- Center wants to test genetically altered leaf - Jn 18 86 1C
- Stabilization board OKs buy-out plan for tobacco surplus - Jn 21 86 1
- NCSU gets funds for leaf research - Jy 1 86 1C
- Firms sign agreements to buy surplus tobacco - Jy 3 86 1
- Test planting of altered leaf OK'd - Jy 3 86 2C
- Fewer acres of leaf planted; production forecast down 13% - Jy 16 86 2C
- Leaf tradition burning out in Durham - Au 27 86 8B
- Leaf exporter fights 'nesting' - Se 1 8B
- Green-tobacco illness linked to nicotine absorbed through handling of plants - Se 3 4C
- Loan program shows promise for state's tobacco farmers - Se 4 86 1C
- Durham leaf warehouse owners remember heyday of market - Se 21 86 44A
- Experts discuss future of tobacco in N.C. - Oc 1 86 1C
- Group blames lower leaf prices on trade agreement with Japan - Oc 15 86 1C
- Leaf market merger sought for Robersonville, Williamston - Oc 18 86 5C
- Tobacco still king of N.C. cash crops - Oc 30 86 1
- Genetic tobacco test call success - No 8 86 2C
- Unity of tobacco industry called essential - De 6 86 18A
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