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Peanuts
- 24-45:12.
- Officers elected at Council meeting. Ag.
- Peanut Council plans campaign. Ag.24-45: 13.
- Peanut prices. Ag.30-45:16. 20.
- Peanut growers support council. S.23-45:
- OPA has hearings on reanut prices. N.9-45:8.
- OPA issues reminder of prices of neanuts N.16-45:10.
- Peanut takes major role in state's farm economy. D.24-45 7.
Peanuts
- Two counties leading in peanut productio Apr. 11-14-6: 12.
- Referendum date set for peanuts.
- Set. 27-7: 1.
- Peanut growers will vote soon. Nov. 30-14-7: 13.
- Election to determin whether quotas could be imposed for three years. Dec. 9-14-7: 1.
Peanuts
- Planters favor nut crop quotas. Dec. 10-1(7: 1.
- Peanut fields yield gold dust. Dec. 14-17 1-IV.
- "Prince" Peanut" promises profit. Jly. lg-lJ-g: 5. State acreage for peanuts reduced to about 16 per cent. Oct. 27-50 1.
Peanuts
- Freeze brings holiday for peanut marketing. N&O, Dec-19-1957, 1:1
- Over 100 peanut buyers from the Eastern section of the state are expected to organize the N.C. Association of Peanut Buyers. Mar-21-1958, 13:4
Peanuts
- State College scientist developes atomic
- peanut. N&O, Jan-12-1959, 1:6
- atomic peanut in exhibit. Aug-13-1959, 14:1 Edenton chosen as location of a plant for
- Seabrook Blanching Corp. for processing peanuts.
- Aug-27-1959, 9:1
- Severn citizens puzzled over peanut plant
- switch. 3ept-2-1959, 1:5
- "Atomic peanut" is M.C. orld Fair entry. Oct-5-1959, 5:1
Peanuts
- Peanut crops increased by $7.74 per ton. N&O, Aug-1-1960, 14:6
- N. C. peanut crop to top 1959 yield, survey shows. Aug-12-1960, 3:4
Peanuts
- At Co-od meet outlook for peanut crop called "reasonably good." N&O, Sept-12-60,
- 17:1
- Lewiston's 8th annual Peanut Field Day attracts 300. Sept-30-60, 23:1
- Peanut growers topple records. Dec-19-60, 20:2