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Tobacco
  • 45:4.
  • Status of tobacco by F.G.Mahler. Jl.ll-
  • Flue-cured tobacco crop show two per cent gain. Jl.11-45:12.
  • Estimate moves upward on state's totoacco crop. Ag.11-45:2. 45:12,
  • Business is good in tobacco items. Ag.pi
  • State tobrcco warehouse by W.Scott Hobbs Ag.22-45:4.
  • Tobacco spoilage. S.2-45:10 X.
  • Gravely attacks roughton stand. S.22-45 3.
Tobacco
  • Farmers at fault? (ed. ) S.24-45 4. 5.
  • Protest entered by tobacconists. S.25-45
  • Protest offered on weed prices. S.28-45:
  • 8. 2.
  • Tobacco session set for Monday. S.30-45:
  • Burley growers have good crop. 3.3-45:7.
  • Tobacco storage total listed at Wilming-
  • ton. 0.3-45:11.
  • Tobacco farmers victimized by M.B.Baker.
  • 0.11-45:4.
Tobacco
  • 0.13-45:4.
  • Farmers' tobacco company by W.S.Hobbs.
  • ""lnhoover vprehousemen by V.Scott Hobbs. 0.17-45:4. 45:13.
  • Tobacco company reelects officers. 0.17-
  • Alr dusting talked. In tobacco regions. 0.31-45:2.
  • Grange supports tobacco quotas. N. 3-45:2
  • Tobacco council. N.6-45:1.
  • Tobacco bo?rd nsT.es officers at Kinston. N.14-45:11
Tobacco
  • Tobacco Council will meet Friday night.
  • N.25-45:20. N.30-45:5. 2.
  • Quota extension urged by Grange. N.27-4E Farm bureau seeking week quotas for '46.
  • N.29-45:5.
  • Plans for state council to aid tobacco
  • endorsed. D.1-45:5. 10.
  • Tobacco supply tops 1944 stock. D.8-45: Tobacco output higher in 1945. D.22-45:
  • 10
  • Tobacco group asks U.S. nelp. D.29-45:10
Tobacco
  • 8 X.
  • Governor names tobacco council. D.30-45:
  • Anderson boosts tobacco acreage. Jan.9-46:1. Jan.11-46:15.
  • Cherry's aid asked in burley situation.
  • Burley measure given approval. Jan.18-46:8. 19-46:10.
  • Farm leaders support Flanagan bill. Jan.
  • Increase in acreage. Jan.20-46:1.
  • Penalties remain same in House tobacco bill. Jan.23-46:2.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco to be included in bill proposing stricter -cenaltifce for tobacco acreage allotment. Jan.27-46:6.
  • Tobacco conference heads Farm Bureau program. Jan.31-46:8. 14.
  • Tobacco Council will meet here. F.6-46:
  • Leaf revenue. F. 20-46: 2.
  • Quality leaf production urged at growers meeting. F. 22-46:6.
Tobacco
  • in79feacH9 exports reach high level. Mar
  • Estimate issued on leaf acreage. Mar. 23-6' 3.
  • Scott would end tobacco ceilings. Apr. 2-6? 1.
  • Crrange protests week import cut. Apr. 7-6: 11.
  • Chinese market aide N.C. Grower. Apr. 20-1J-6. 10.
Tobacco
  • Board approves change In tobacco tot) dresser. Apr. 21-14-6: 5.
  • Tobacco Council will request legislature to set It up as separate Agency of State. May 7-14-6 ' 11.
  • Tobaccoaacreage higher In U. S. May 10-6 1.
  • Tobacco prices hold high mark. Aug. 1-14-6 J 1.
Tobacco
  • 152 average to-os all records on border
  • belt tobacco sales. Aug. 2-4-6! 1.
  • Market report record averages. Aug. 4-
  • 4-6: 2.
  • Tobacco prices advance on Border Belt
  • markets. Aug. 6-46: 2.
  • Tobacco -nrlces hold high mark. Aug.
  • 7~6: 2.
  • Tobbcco stabilization program outlined
  • at meeting here. Augl 7-4-6: S.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco rrlces show advances, Aug, g-46: 5.
  • Tobacco -nrlces dro-n slightly. Aug, 9-
  • 46: 5.
  • Prices advance on border belt, Aug.
  • 10-46: 2. Damage report made on eastern tobacco.
  • Aug. 10-46J 3.
  • Rep. Clark backs demand of Fayetteville
  • market. Aug. 11-46: 2.