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Tobacco
  • Tobacco curing units must -nass State lnsriection beginning Sept. 1. Je. 24-1J-7: 5.
  • Big tobacco vote urged by leaders.
  • Jly. 2-7: 5.
  • New tobacco disease hits farms in
  • Lenoir county. Jly. 2-14-7: 7. Tobacco exnorts not very bright.
  • Jly. 3-7: 5.
  • Plans are laid for weed vote. Jly. 47s 8.
Tobacco
  • Vancd tobacco cro-n Is below 196 level.
  • Jly. 7-7: 11.
  • Farmers urged to vote for weed acreage levy. Jly. 7-7: 11.
  • Cherry supports tobacco urogram. Jly. S-iJ-7: 12.
  • All N.C. tobacco growers ellblble to vote. Jly. 9-7: 16.
  • Much -progress reported for State
  • tobacco crop. Jly. 9-7: 16.
Tobacco
  • Congressmen urge farmers to vote for tobacco levy. Jly. IO-47: 11.
  • 864,985,000-pound crop seen for State tobacco. Jly. 11-47 1.
  • County growers for tobacco tax. Jly. H-47: IS.
  • Governors of North and South Carolina back tobacco suiDTiort. Jly. 11-47! 22.
  • Tobacco growers will vote today. Jly. 12-47 1.
Tobacco
  • New rules adopted by Agriculture department. May Jl-k-f- 2.
  • Tobacco yield expected to be lower
  • this year. Je. 19-7: 9.
  • First Turllsh tobacco grown in State. Dec. 30-4-6: 10.
  • Dates for tobacco marts will be set at meet here. Je. 20-4-7! 1.
  • Labor, Leaf quality lead weed Industry
  • problems. Je. 21-47: 1.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco farmers ballot for levy by huge margin. Jly. 13-4-7 1.
  • Broughton lauds vote on tobacco. Jly. 14-47t 2.
  • Wendell gets East's first Cooperative leaf warehouse. Jly. 12-47: IS.
  • Warehouses will collect tobacco Associates fund. Jly. 19-47s 10.
  • New tobacco comnany organized at Wendell. Jly. 22-47: 14.
Tobacco
  • Bustling Clinton auction center ;top8 $5,000,000 In rsroduce sold this season. Aug. 3-7: 3-IV.
  • 1948 tobacco auota slash now looms
  • as probability. Aug. 4-7 J 1.
  • State Agriculture Board to consider
  • tobacco curer safety measure. Aug. 5-7: 1.
  • Average of $50 recorded for border belt opening. Aug. &M-7! 1.
Tobacco
  • Two-day average is set at $421.15.
  • Aug. IO-47: 1.
  • Lancaster county in Pennsylaanla is tops in -naundage; Pitt leads in acreage. Aug. H-47: 12.
  • Estimates uppd on tobacco cror. Aug. 12-47: 1.
  • Tobacco trices hold same mark.
  • Aug. 1WJ-7: IS.
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Tobacco
  • Prices decline on Border Belt. Aub. 16-17 s 2.
  • Irregular trend noted on marts.
  • Aug. 20-1+7: 5.
  • Prices advance on border belt. Aug. 21-4-7: 2.
  • Tobacco exports show sham dro"n. Aug. 21-1+7: 5.
  • Prices decline on border belt. Aug. 22-11-7: 2l+.
Tobacco
  • Heavy offerings hit border belt. Aug. 23-1J-7' 10.
  • Hour for opening sales Monday set at 9 o'clock at Farmville. Aug. 21-47 1.
  • Average of $5 recorded on Eastern belt onening. Aug. 26-47: 1
  • Organization designed to -nroraote trade might ratify charter Sept. 12. Aug.
  • 27-47 7.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco Trices continue to drop. Aug. 2&k-7'- 1.
  • Leaf acreaged reduction of 20-30-ercent urged. Aug. 29-7: 1
  • Tobacco -nrlces hold same level.
  • Aug. 29-7: 6.
  • Tobacoo Trices continue steady.
  • Aug. 30-14-7' 2.
  • Aug
  • Tobacco average Is set at $ 43.34. g. 31-47: 2. v