N&O Index Card Listings

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Tobacco
  • Tobacco nrlces set new marks. Aug. 13-46: J.
  • Tobacco -orlces hold high mark. Aug. 14 46: 2.
  • Weed mark holds to high average. Ausr. 15-6: 11.
  • Tobacco "Prices show advances. Aug. 16-4-6: 13.
  • Price drop seen on border sales. Aug. 17 6: 2.
Tobacco
  • Poundage, price records expected on Eastern belt. Aug. lg-6 2.
  • Tobacco sales opne on Eastern belt markets. Aug. 19-i+6: 1.
  • Price records on Eastern blet broken as average exceeds $52. Aug. 20-6 1.
  • Markets steady on border belt. Aug. 20-k-61 2.
  • Prices defcline on border belt. Aug. 21-lJ-6: 2.
Tobacco
  • 21-Sj2R mark S6t n Eastern belt- Aug. Trends unsteady on Eastern belt. Aug. 22,6: 2.
  • Border markets report declines. Aue: 22-KG'- 2,
  • Prices on border continue to dror1. Aug. 23-6: 3.
  • Prices Irregular on Eastern belt. Aue: 2-ii6: 2.
Tobacco
  • Drop continues on border belt, Aug. 24-
  • 46: 2.
  • Tobacco holiday called, Belt openings
  • delayed. Aug. 2-46: 1.
  • Low grades dror on Eastern belt. Aug. 25-46: 2.
  • Border markets have busy week. Aug, 25-46: 4.
  • Tobacco (ed ) Ag.26-46:4-
  • Tobacco su-ply shows big gain. Ag.26-46: 12
Tobacco
  • slight advances noted in prices for tobacco. Jan. 4-4-7 2.
  • Leaf prices not likely to recover this season. Jan. 20-4-7: 10.
  • Tar Heele seek action on tobacco crop neds. Jan. 2-fji 5.
  • Tobacco barn fires cost N.C. Growere $2,000,000. Jan. 27-4-75 5.
  • Blue mold drive begins in State. Jan. 27-7: 5.
Tobacco
  • State weed crop cut 2.3 per cent. Jan. 29-7' 1.
  • Tobacco men say quotas appear to be reasonable. Feb. 3-7: 10.
  • Meeting set on shortage of Tobacco flue metal. Feb. 5-J+7: 2.
  • Middle Belts set record for production and value. Feb. S-kJ: 6.
Tobacco
  • Royster thinks outlook good for 47 tobacco crop. Feb. 11-47; 8.
  • Pearsall opposes plans of N, C. Tobacco Agency. Feb. 12-47 J 1.
  • Tobacco purchases high by stabilization
  • group. Feb. 14-47: 1.
  • Larger crop on old Belt sells for lower prices. Feb. 16-47: 4.
  • Eurkish tobacco offers source of new income for poor soils. Feb. 16-47: 1-IV.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco taxes set record. Feb, 20-47J8 N.C. Congressman to meet to discuss. Flue and Fertilizer shortage. Feb. 20-47'.
  • 13.
  • N.C. Farm Bureau disturbed over report of proposed cut In American exports to Great Brltian. Feb. 25-47: 1.
  • Tobacco exports to Great Brltian may not decline. Feb. 26-47: 1.
  • Wilson farmers form weed body. Feb. 27-47: 14.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco exports set high mark in '4-6; but British have expended loan credit. Mar. 3-V7 U.
  • Charter for group plugging Tobacco export markets to be filed today. Mar. k-kf'> 12.
  • Leaf assessment nearing passage. Mar. 15-4-7: 1.
  • Hedricks reports k-6-kf leaf sales. Mar. 16-7: 1.
Tobacco
  • Increase likely in tobacco crop. Mar. 21-7: 12.
  • Tobacco parity price of $44.40 expected to stand. Apr. ll-7; 2.
  • Research in curing and handling of tobacco planned for Oxford station. Apr. 15-47: 1.
  • Eligibility for -participating in tobacco referendum July 12. May 26-47?9.