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Tobacco
  • Full houses. D.29-38:5. 33:1,
  • Farmers Jumping at leaf increase. D.30-Tobacco growers at short course. Jan. 11-
  • 39:12.
  • Brings less than 1937. Jan.14-39:7. Tobacco growers take diplomas. Jan.14-
  • 39:12. 1.
  • Tobacco income off $26,000,000. F.14-39: Heavy rains promise cut in 1939 tobacco
  • acreage. Mar.1-39:5.
Tobacco
  • 39:2. Harnett tobacco damaged by rain. Mar.8-No, they aren't nuts it's auctioneering
  • class. Mar.10-39:2.
  • Ask compromise in tobacco bill. Mar.15-
  • 39:14. 4.
  • State predicts tobacco boost. Mar.19-59: Weed scrap tax placed at $250. Ap.4-39:3 World's champion yeller joins auctioneer
  • class. Ap.6-39:12.
  • Pickets close tobacco plant in Durham.
  • Ap.18-39:10.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco industry inquiry yet in preliminary staple. Ap.21-39:1.
  • Tobacco amendment.(ed.) May 8-39:4
  • Tobaccao growers cut scrap sales. May 9-39:14. 39:5.
  • Clark discloses tobaccl changes. May 15-
  • Move to advance vote on control. May 24-
  • Growers in Nash favor acre base. May 24-39:12.
Tobacco
  • 39:10. Ruling restricts scrap leaf levy. May 21 Tobacco referendum (ed.) May 29-39:4. Fuqyat-Varina reorganization. Je.5-39:2. Kerr's tobacco measure vetoed. Je.6-39:S Daniel is named by tobacconists. Je.7-3
  • 11. 39:5.
  • Warehouses ask earlier openings. Je.10-Tobacco crop sut by new estimates. Je.
  • 15-39:19.
  • Farmers balloton grading plan. Je.20-3S
  • S.
Tobacco
  • Tobacco growers opoose plan to cut selling day. Je.23-39:11.
  • Edgecombe tobacco crops damaged heavily by hail. Je.24-39:5. 12.
  • Growers to ask season changes. Je.24-39:
  • Tobacco graders favored In Pitt. Je.27-39:7.
  • Forecast record breaking tobacco crop.
  • Jl.11-39:1.
  • fteed croo aims at state record. Jl.12-39 16.
Tobacco
  • 1. Farms need men to batn tobacco. Jl.21-39 Umstead Dralses plant research. Jl.28-39
  • 13.
  • Everybody suffers (ed.) Jl.30-39:4. Feet on the ground (ed.) Ag.2-39:4. 14. White stemmers replace negroes. Ag.2-39:
  • Tobacco rally set here for today. Ag.4-39:1.
  • State flue-cured crop 39 percent over 1938. Ag.12-39:2.
Tobacco
  • 1. Floyd predict 15 cent tobacco. Jl.31-39:
  • 2,000 stemmers will lose work. Ag.5-39:3 King. Ag.7-39:1. 14.
  • White stemmers in more demand. Ag.8-39: Negroes and Jobs (ed.) Ag.9-39:4. Employment agency to seek stemming facts Ag.9-39:14.
  • Leaf growers drop plans for early crop
  • election Ag-10-39!
Tobacco
  • Coercion?(ed.) S.27-39:4.
  • Wallace to talk to leaf growers; Speech? on tobacco. 3.28-39:1.
  • Bailey, Cooley pleased with tobacco prospects. 3.29-39:9.
  • Uniform system of sales sought. 0.5-39:2
  • Tobacco test farm will open today. N.l-39:12. N.2-39:8.
  • Tobacco: request for tobacco informatlor from Japan to Dean Schaub. N.10-39:1.
Tobacco
  • 1. Tobacco rounds up; prices down. D. 13-39: Record mark set by tobacco crop. D.19-39:1. 1.
  • Tobacco acreage exdeed cotton's. D.28-39 Heavy weed crop deoressed orice. D.28-39 5. 1.
  • State's tobacco allotment rtven. D.30-39 _JExtended plan urged for leaf. Jan.7-40: oO.
  • Tobacco committee gives advice on fertilizer use. Jan.S:9.
Tobacco
  • Growers name control board. Ag.15-39:14.
  • Survey of statie shows heavy cut in stem-mers. Ag.16-39:3.
  • New Bright Belt leaf brings general average of $16-$17. Ag.23-39:1.
  • Tobacco growers center interest on Washington. 3.13-39:1. 16.
  • Tobacco yield hits new record. S.13-39:
  • Tobacco referendum set. S.14-39:1.