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Tobacco
  • Weed prices continue firm. Sept. 9-lJ-g: 5.
  • East belt prices advance. Sept. 10-48:2
  • Increases shown in weed prices.
  • Sept. 12-lJ-g: 2.
  • Markets of Old belt open with average
  • o% over $50. Sept. ljj-W 1- _e h
  • weed prices remain firm. Sept. 15-5 58.
  • East Belt prices increase. Sept. 16-lfg: 19.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco prices firm to higher. Sept. 17-lJ.g: 16. Irregular weed prices noted. Sept. 18-
  • Prices stronger on middle belt. Sept. 22-H-8: 2.
  • Eastern belt prices gain. Sept. 23-14-8": 9.
  • Twe belts show price increases. Sept. 24-W 7.
Tobacco
  • East belt prices advance.
  • Sept. 25-48! 3.
  • Tobacco prices show Increases.
  • Sept. 28-48: l4.- -
  • East belt prices advance. Sept. 30-4828.
  • Price drop noted on Eastern belt. Oct. 1-48: 2.
  • East Belt prices continue firm. Oct. 8-48: 14.
Tobacco
  • Big gains noted on Eastern belt. Oct. 10-M 6-11. Eastern Belt prices firm. Oct. 12- 7
  • Tobacco production estimate Increases. Oct. 13-lt-g: 22.
  • Slump continues on tobacco belts. Oct. 15-W: 6.
  • East Belt prices Increase. Oct. 16-16
  • New record set for border belt. Oct. 17-4-g: 2.
Tobacco
  • Old Belt prices show increases, Oct. 13-kSi g.
  • Tobacco prices show gains. Oct. 23-3:l1 Tobacco prices decline. Oct. 2-kB' 6. Tobacco group prepares to fight State taxation. Oct. 30348: 1, Prices mixed for tobacco, Nov. li-g 6.
  • Tobacco prices strengthen, Nov, 13-g: 3.
Tobacco
  • Flue-cured leaf demand exceeds crop for 198. Nov. 2k- 1.
  • Leaf market demand off. Nov. 2k-b 3.
  • Eastern leaf averages near belt record. Dec. 5-: 12.
  • 19 tobacco gross tops figures during last year. Dec. 7-W 1.
  • Middle Belt tobacco sales hit near-record $50.OS average. Dec. ll-s l1-.
Tobacco
  • Tar Heel tobacco group favors maximum support. Jan. 9-49$ 1.
  • Tobacco official declares outlook for 1949 Is very hopeful. Jan. 27-49: 11
  • Producers urged to grow more cigarette lef. Jan. 27-49: 22.
  • Leaf average put at f50.33. Feb. 12-491,
  • Tobacco consumption up? referendum plans made. Mar. 2-49: 1.
Tobacco
  • Tarboro seeking hotel approval. Mar. 12-46: 10.
  • Home clubs hold Tarboro banauest. Apr. 9-6: 5.
  • Tarboro needs 15,000 to reach goal for World War II memorial. Nov. 5-7: I1-.
  • Oldest EMC in nation acquires new home. Nov. 11-U-g: 20.
  • Damage estimated at $20,000 following fire at Tarboro. Jan. 27-14-95 g.
Tobacco
  • Dunn petting four new tobacco warehouses. Mar. 13-49: 14.
  • 1949 tobacco acreage allotments for State. Apr. g-49: 10.
  • N.C. Leaf farmers caught in serious plant shortage. May -49: 1.
  • Weevil attacking tobacco. May 10-49: 1.
  • Henderson tobacco Board wins "Monopoly" we. May 13-49: ?g.
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Tobacco
  • Tobacco report better. May 25-1+9: IS. Leaf sales opening dates left to bright
  • Leaf Body. Je. 9-9: 1.
  • Stabilization group says 'lJ-6 weed sold at no loss. Je. 25- kyi 1.
  • Tobacco insurance charges reduced sharply in State. Jly. 9-9'> 1.
  • Tobacco crop over 19g. Jly. 16-49: 1. Leaf growers of Carolinas vote today on quotas, tax. Jly. 23-9: !