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Tobacco
  • D.L. Ward backs tobacco plans Ag.4-40:6
  • Farmers inspect tobacco stati on. Ag.6-
  • 40:14.
  • Welcome bad news (ed. ] Ag.ll- 40:4 M.
  • George J 5.
  • ?s Tobacco Experiment station.
  • Ag.l5-40:1.
  • Schools planned for leaf grading.Ag.19-
  • 40:14.
Tobacco
  • Varied quality tobacco expected on border mart. Ag.20-40:1.
  • Quota is sane for flu-cured. S.1-40:5 0.
  • Tricks revealed on lea-" quotas. S.2-40:2
  • Per acre leaf yeild to be off 100 oounds S.11-40:2.
  • Better quality tobacco expected In middle belt. 3.17-40:1.
  • Allotment case taken to court for first time by Wilson farmer. 0.3-40:11.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco growers get higher average pric 0.12-40:14.
  • Court's powers tested In Nash as to dissatisfaction with allotment. 0.13-40:9 0.
  • Tobacco firms report income of 100 millions. 0.16-40:1. 4.
  • Farmer is loser in court action. 0.20-4C
  • Tobacco census facts disclosed. N.8-40:1
  • Tobacco brings $17.98 average. N.10-40:3 Flue-cured leaf crop above early estimate. N. 15-40:6,
Tobacco
  • Briitish purchase heavily on African leaf markets says Paul Burton. Jl.31-40:3.
  • State's tobacco croo cut down by weathei Ag.10-40:1.
  • Tobacco farmers feted at huge party In Winston-Salem, Broughton speaks. D.18-40: Tobacco yields higher return. D.18-40:1 Tobacco acreage (ed.) D.23-40:4.
  • Tobacco sales to Jan.l; Price is down for flxie-cured. Jan. 11-41:12.
Tobacco
  • 5. Roosevelt signs Plannagan bill. N.24-4C Pitt selected for leaf tests. D.6-40:10
  • Leaf producers top 1939 orice. D.11-40:E Permit required for exporting tobacco s see. D.20-40:15. 20-40:1
  • Tobacco meetings set for 22 counties. D. Tobacco income less than 1939. D.22-40:3 Flue-cured prices this year higher. Jan.
  • 15-41:14.
  • Dealers in tobacco showin g big growth. Jan.17-41:16.
Tobacco
  • Wilson growers fret high yields. Jan.29-41:8.
  • Tobacco experts see little hope for bet ter year. F.2-41:1.
  • Double threat (ed.) F.3-41:4.
  • State's tobacco tax total jumps. F.4-41;
  • Farm Bureau wants tobacco offered as aid to allies. F.7-41:15.
  • Tobacco to be classed among defense articles. F.8-41:1.
Tobacco
  • Prices of leaf average $17.26. P.11-41:!
  • Kerr cites cash as tobacco need. F.13-41:5. 10.
  • Farmers oppose leaf fee repeal. F.25-41;
  • Prices greater for scrao leaf. iJiar.l7-41:12. IS.
  • Leaf producers boost acreages. Mar. 20-41
  • Tobacconists to confer with British leal
  • agne t. Mar.21-41:2.
  • Export of leaf drastically cut. Mar.24-41.i
Tobacco
  • Tobacco taxes in Maine (ed.) Mar.31-41:4 Tobacco oictvre has gloomy hue. Ap.2-4lj
  • 1. 1.
  • Tobacco groups fight tax boost. Ap.30-41 N.C. Farm bureau to oooose taxes. Ap.30-
  • 41:8.
  • lg tobacco shipment leaves Kinston.
  • May 2-41:13.
  • Scott fight hike in tobacco taxes. May I 41:12.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco. May 4-41:1. 41:6.
  • State officials Join tax battle. May 6-4 Farm bureau to fight tax. May 7-41:8. Tobacco protest scheduled today. May 8-41:1.
  • Tobacco farmers stage impressive tax
  • protest. May 9-41:1.
  • Effective argument (ed.) May 9-41:4. Garrett King of Goldsboro testifies in
  • tobacco ase. Je.11-41:1.
Tobacco
  • 41:1. Tar Heels heard in tobacco case. Je.17-Better leaf price seen. Je.20-41:1. Reynolds bonus figures given in Tobacco
  • trial. Je.2S-41:l.
  • Oxford tobacco station prepares for Fiel
  • Day. Jl.8-41:3. 41:1.
  • Flue-cured crop drops this year. Jl.ll-State defense director warns farmers
  • that threat to nation, will increase. Jl. 11-41:11.