N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Tobacco
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Robertson for leaf allotment buy out - Ja 14 88 8D
- Tobacco comments could harm Gore - Ja 17 88 27A
- Gore tells N.C. backers he's leaf farmers' friend - Ja 18 88 6D
- Tobacco spokesman (Lester) denounces Robertson's proposal - Ja 31 88 26A
- Candidates get Tar Heel tobacco primer - Fe 5 88 16A
- Bull Durham, other brands sold by American - Fe 6 88 5B
- Foreign tobacco threat declining, expert tells farmers - Fe 6 88 8B
- 1,500 tobacco growers attend Raleigh meeting - Fe 10 88 2C
- Candidates taking aim at tobacco - Fe 14 88 31A
- Under the Dome: Robertson says poll backs tobacco stand - Mr 1 88 1
- Leaf assessment set at 2 cents a pound - Mr 18 88 24C
- (Congressional) Committee sets probe of tobacco - Ap 1 88 13A
- Tobacco will survive, N.C. official says - Jn 14 88 9A
- U.S. program aiding foreign leaf, Rose says - Jn 16 88 4C
- Washington notebook: Everything isn't rosy for tobacco growers, Rose says - Jn 19 88 27A
- As the 'evil weed' shrivels, a part of N.C. history dies - Jn 21 88 1C
- Exports pare tobacco stockpiles; Thriving cigarette market should drive up demand for N.C. leaf - Jn 23 88 4C
- Flue-cured output in N.C. to rise - Jy 14 88 4C
- Leaf market forecast cultivates optimism - Jy 21 88 3C
- Growers must certify purity of their tobacco - Jy 27 88 3C
- N.C. growers optimistic as tobacco markets open - Au 2 88 1
- Leaf prices make farmers happy - Au 3 88 1
- Leaf sales in East top '87 start - Au 4 88 1
- Early leaf prices get mixed reaction, but hopes remain high - Au 5 88 1C
- Tobacco prices are strong in opening sales of 2 belts - Au 10 88 WA-1
- Tobacco prices worry many N.C. farmers - Au 26 88 2C
- Leaf abundance sparks request for storage - Se 8 88 8D
- Tobacco prices climb as market peaks - Se 20 88 4C
- Tar Heel editors speak: Through manipulation of law, U.S. subsidizes foreign tobacco - Oc 16 88 7D
- '88 called vintage year for N.C. tobacco crop - Oc 31 88 2C
- N.C. tobacco farmers wind up best season in 3 years - No 3 88 1C
- October freeze trimmed peanut, tobacco yields - No 11 88 WA-1
- Buyouts concern tobacco farmers - No 20 88 1I
- Leaf-bill foes assail lawmakers, aides for jobs in industry - No 20 88 29A
- Burley tobacco going to market; Crop is expected to be larger, higher in quality than last season - No 21 88 6D
- Burley market opens near expected prices - No 22 88 4C
- Tobacco quota increase appears likely next year - No 23 88 16C
- Cigarette makers again plan to boost buying flue-cured - De 2 88 3C
- Flue-cured leaf quota increased 18% - De 15 88 1
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