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ANNUAl REPORT ON TOBACCO Statistics 1950 . U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUlTURE HI PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION . WASHINGTON, D.C.""'''''''''''''''' DECEMBER 1950 Statistical Bulletin No. 92 t

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ANNUAl REPORT ON

TOBACCO Statistics ~~,~~~''''''''''''~ 1950 ~~~~~~~~~~~'~ ~'''''''''''''~''''''~ . ~''''''''''''''''''~'''~

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUlTURE HI

PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION

. WASHINGTON, D.C.""'''''''''''''''' DECEMBER 1950

Statistical Bulletin No. 92

t

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTJCS, 1950

Prepared by

the

Tobacco Branch

This is the fifteenth in a series of an­nual reports on tobacco statistics authorized and requested by Congress on August 27, 1935.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

PRODUCTION AND MA.RKEI'ING ADMINISTRATION

Washington, D. C. December 1950

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Governmt:.nt Pr-inting Off ice

Washington 25, D. C., Price 35 cent•

INTRODUCTION - - - - -

PRODUCTION AREAS AND MARKETS:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Brief Classification of Leaf Tobacco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Map: Tobacco, Auction markets and producing areas, 1949-50 - - - - - -Map: Tobacco, Cigar-leaf producing areas and principal marketing points -

LEAF PRODUCTION, DISAPPEARANCE, PRICE, AND CROP VALUE:

Table 1.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, average price per pound to growers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, averages 1929-43,

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annual 1944-49 - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Table 2.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of •

tobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1945-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15

Table 3.--Production of flue-cured tobacco in specified countries, average 1935-39, annual 1945-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20

Table 4.--Acreage and production of tobacco in specified countries, average 1935-39, annual 1946-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21

Table 5.--Number of allotments and acreages allotted, by States and ~inds of tobacco for which marketing quotas were in effect, 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22

STOCKS OF LEAF TOOACCO:

Table 6.--Average percentage· of weight remaining after handling, sweating, drying, and stemming, and factors used for adjusting stocks reported by dealers and manufac-turers to a farm-sales-weight equivalent, by types ai tobacco - - - - - - - - - 23

Table 7.-~tocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equivalent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24

Table 8.--Stocks of foreign-grown cigar leaf, cigarette, and smoking tobaccos, by types, as reported and on an unstemmed basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, by quarters, 1945-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32

Table 9.--Total stocks of leaf tobacco, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equiva­lent basis, for domestic types and unsterrrrned basis for foreign-grown tobaccos owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33

AUCTION MARKETS AND RELATED DATA:

Table 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at auction In the United States, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1945-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Table 11.--0pening and closing dates of marketing seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, 1948-

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49 and 1949-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40 Table 12. --Auction sales warehouse charges by types, States, and markets, season 1949-50 -Table 13.--Schedule of bid intervals in effect on yobacco auction markets, by types,

season 1949-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Table 14.--Quantity of tobacco financed by Commodity Credit Corporation and disposition,

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by kinds of tobacco and year grown, 1945-49 and cumulative totals for prior years 47 Table 15.--Parity price and applicable loan levels per pound as of beginning of market-

ing years, by class or type of tobacco, 1945-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48

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Page MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS, TAX RATES, CONSlMPTION, AND REVENUE DERIVED:

Table 16.--Leaf tobacco used in the manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco and snuff in the United States, by calendar years, averages 1919-43, annual 1944-49 - - 49

Table 17.--Cigars, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco, and snuff manufactured in the United States by calendar years, averages 1919-43, annual 1944-49 49

Table 18.--Receipts from Federal taxes on tobacco· products in the United States, by type of product, fiscal years, 1946-50- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50

Table 19.--Receipts from import duties on tobacco and tobacco products in the United States, by fiscal years, 1946-50- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50

Table 20.--Consumption of and estimated consumer expenditures for tobacco products in the United States, by type of product, calendar years, 1945-49 - - - - - - - 50

Table 21.- -Rates of Federal tax on tobacco products in the United States, as imposed by the Internal Revenue Acts of 1926 and 1942 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51

Table 22.--Tax-paid withdrawals of large cigars in the United States, as indicated by the sale of Internal Revenue stamps, by class and retail price range, each month, 1945-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52

Table 23.--Tax-paid wit~drawals of tobacco products other than large cigars in the United States, each month, 1945-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54

Table 24. --Per capita consumption of tax-paid tobacco products in the United States, by.calendar years, average 1935-39, annual 1945-49 - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - 55

Table 25.--Tobacco products removed tax-free in the United States, by calendar years, 1945-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55

Table 26.--State tax rates on tobacco products in the United States, as of September 1950 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 56

Table 27.--Receipts from State taxes on tobacco products in the United States, by States, fiscal years, 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS:

Table 28.--lnternational trade in unmanufactured tobacco, average 1935-39, annual 1946-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60

Table 29.--Tobacco products: United States exports, and shipments to territories and possessions, fiscal years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - 61

Table 30.--United States exports and shipments of cigarettes, by countries, fiscal years, 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61

Table 31.--United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, crop years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62

Table 32.--Exports of tobacco from the United States, quantity and value, by types, calendar years, average 1935-39, annual 1945-49 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65

Table 33.--Imports of tobacco products for consumption in the United States, by countries, and shipments from Puerto Rico, fiscal years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65

Table 34.--United States imports of tobacco for consumption, by countries, a~d ship-ments from Puerto Rico, fiscal years, average 1935-39, ·annual 1946-50 - - - - - 66

Table 35.--lmport duty on tobacco in selected foreign countries importing frcm the United States, as of October 1950 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 67

Table 36.--Tariff rates on different kinds of tobaccos and tobacco products imported into the United States, under the Tariff Act of 1930 and subsequent trade agree-ments - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 71

INDEX - - - - _ _ - _ - - _ - _ - - _ - _ - - - - _ - - - _ _ - _ - - - - - - - - - - _ _ 72

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INTRODUCTION

The Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics is a compilation of the most frequently

used statistics relating to tobacco. Most of the data in this issue cover only the

last 5 years; averages are included for earlier periods in some instances. Data cover­

ing longer periods may be found in the Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics for 1947.

Tobacco is an important commodity from the standpoint of agriculture, business,

and as a source of revenue for Federal, State, and local governments. Growers received

$913 million for the 1949 crop and, from the standpoint of value, tobacco production

ranked fourth among the field crops. Total revenue derived from direct Federal and

State tobacco taxes during the 1949-50 fiscal year exceeded $1,730 million.

In 1949 leaf tobacco exports were valued at S252 million and ranked fourth in

value among agricultural export classifications. Domestic consumption of tobacco has

increased sharply since the prewar perioo as a result of the trenendous gain in the

number of cigarettes smoked. The cigarette consumption, as indicated by tax-paid with­

drawals, has more than doubled since the prewar period, totaling 352 billion cigarettes

in 1949.

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BRIEF CLASSIFICATION OF LEAF TOBACCO

(Covering classes, types, and groups)

CLASS I, FWE-CURED TYPES

Type 11: Old Belt flue-cured; produced in the Piedmont sections of Virginia and North Carolina.

Type 12: Eastern North Carolina flue-cured; produced in the coastal sections of North Caro­lina, north of the South River.

Type 13: South Carolina flue-cured; produced in the coastal .sections of South Carolina and the southeastern counties of North Carolina, south of the South River.

Type 14: Georgia and Florida flue-cured; pro­duced in southern Georgia and northern Florida.

Groups applicable to Types 11, 12, 13, •nd 14:

A, wrappers. B, leaf and smoking leaf. C, cutters, X, lugs and primings. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

CLASS 2, FIRE-CURED TYPES

Type 21: Virginia fire-cured; produced in the Piedmont and mountain sections of Virginia.

Type 22: Tennessee-Kentucky fire-cured, east­ern district, Clarksville, Springfield, and Hopkinsville; produced in a section east of the Tennessee River, in southern Kentucky and north­ern Tennessee.

Type 23: Kentucky-Tennessee fire-cured, west­ern district, Mayfield,Murray, and Paducah; pro­duced in a section between the Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers in western Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee.

Type 24: Henderson Stemming or Northern fire­cured; produced in Webster, Hopkins, McLean, Union, and Henderson Counties of Kentucky.

Groups applicable to Types 21, 22, 23, and 24:

A, wrappers, B, heavy leaf. C, thin leaf. X, lugs. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

CLASS 3, AIR-CURED TYPES

Type 31: Burley; produced in Kentucky, Ten­nessee, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Missouri.

Groups applicable to Type 31:

A, wrappers. B, bright leaf, red leaf, and tips. C, lugs and cutters. X, trash and flyings. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 31-V: low nicotine Burley; produced in same areas as Type 31.

Groups applicable to Type 31-V: None.

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Type 32: Southern Maryland; produced in five counties of southern Maryland--Prince Georges, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and St. Marys.

Groups applicable to Type 32:

B, heavy leaf or dull crop. C, thin leaf or bright crop. X, seconds and ground leaves. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 35: One Sucker; produced in north-central Tennessee and south-central Kentucky.

Type 36: Green River; produced in the northern part of Kentucky in the territory adjacent to Owensboro and Henderson.

Type 37: Virginia sun-cured; produced in cen­tral Virginia, north of the James River.

Groups applicable to Types 35, 36, 37:

A, wrappers. B, heavy leaf. C, thin leaf. X, lugs. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

CLASS q., C I GAR-F I LLER TYPES

Type 41: Pennsylvania Seedleaf; produced in Lancaster County, Pa., and the adjoining counties.

Groups applicable to Type 41:

B, binders or tops. C, fillers (farm wrappers). X, crop-run and stemming grades. Y, farm fil­lers or ground leaves. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 42-44: Ohio filler:

Type 42: Gebhardt; produced in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana. Type 43: Zimmer; produced in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana. Type 44: Dutch; produced in the Miami Valley section of Ohio.

Groups applicable to Types 42-44:

C, fillers (farm wrappers). X, crop-run and stemming grades. Y, farm fillers or ground leaves. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 46: Puerto Rican sun-grown, including primed (Deshojado) and stalk-cut (Mats); pro­duced on the Island of Puerto Rico.

Groups applicable to Type 46:

C, superior (tripes, medios, coronas, etc.). X, inferior (pie inferior, trips inferior, pajitas, re:r:agos, etc.). Y, defectuoso (boliche, sentido, cacho duro, amarillo, salcochado, etc.). S, acrap (pedazos and picadura). N, nondescript (averiado and mohoso).

CLASS 5, CIGAR-BINDER TYPES

Type 51: Connecticut Broadleaf; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Type 52: Connecticut Havana Seed; produced in the Connecticut and Housatonic Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Groups applicable to Types 51 and 52:

A, wrappers. B, binders, seconds, and brokes. C, fillers and short darks. X, stemming grades. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 53: New York and Pennsylvania Havana Seed; produced in the Big Flats and Onondaga sections of New York, .and extending into Pennsylvania.

Groups applicable to Type 53:

B, biQders, seconds, and brokes. X, crop-run and stemming grades. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 54: Southern Wisconsin; produced ~n Wis­consin, south and east of the Wisconsin River.

Type 55: Northern Wisconsin; produc~d in Wis­consin, north and west of the Wisconsin River, and in eastern Minnesota.

Groups· applicable to Types 54 and 55:

B, binders. C, fillers. X, crop-run and stem­ming grades. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

Type 56: Georgia and Florida sun-grown; pro­duced in southwestern Georgia and north-central Florida.

Groups applicable to Type 56:

B, binders. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

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CLASS 6, CIGAR WRAPPER TYPES

Type 61: Connecticut Shade; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Type 62: Georgia and Florida Shade; produced in southwestern Georgia and north.central Florida.

Groups applicable to Types 61 and 62:·

A, wrappers. C, fillers or S, scrap. N,

B, stout wrappers and binde~s. tips. nondescript.

MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF DOMESTIC TOBACCO

Type 72: Louisiana Perique. Type 73: All domestic types of tobacco not

otherwise classified.

FOREIGN TYPES

Type 81: Cuba (Havana). Type 82: Sumatra and Java.

Groups applicable to Types 81 and 82:

A, wrappers. C, fillers. S, scrap.

Type 83: Philippine Islands (Manila).

Groups applicable to Type 83:

C, fillers. S, scrap.

Type 84: All foreign-grown cigar-leaf not otherwise classified.

Type 90: Foreign-grown cigarette and smoking tobacco (Turkish and other).

TOBACCO AUCTION MARKETS AND PRODUCING AREAS, 1949-50

(CIGAR LEAF PRODUCING AREAS NOT SHOWN)

ALABAMA

• S, DEPARTMENT OF A

INDIANA OHIO

GEORGIA

o I set of buyers

• 2 sets of buyers

b. 3 sets of buyers

• 4 sets of buyers

• 5 sets of buyers

FLORIDA

(These symbols

enclosed by a

circle indicate

markets officially

inspected in 1949-50)

* 1 set of buyers for the 2 markets of Mayfield and Paducah, Ky., fvr i'ype 31

2 sets of buyers for the 2 markets of Louisville (including Camp Taylor,) Ky., and New Albany, Ind.

1 set of buyers for the 2 markets of Colun,bia and .4it. Pleasant, Tenn.

2 sets of buyers for the 6 markets of Franklin, Mayfield, Murray, and Russel­ville, A·y. and Springfield and V. est­moreland, Tenn., for Type 35.

1 set of buyers for the 3 markets of Franklin, H.ussellville, and :Scottsville. Ky., in Type 31

1 set of buyers for the 2 markets of Athens and Sweetwater, Tenn.

Type areas indicated by numbers 11-3 7

Mar!.ets that handle two ur more types of tobacco:

Owensboro, Ky. llopkinsville, Ky. .\1 urra y, Ky., Mayfielrl, ky. Jladis on ville, Ky. Clarks ville, 1enn. S}'ring(ield, Tenn. I· rank lin, Ky. Russellville, Ky.

Types 31 and 36 Types 22 and 31 1'ypes 23 and 35 Types 23, 31, anJ 35 1')pes 36 and 24 Types 22 and 31 Types 22, 31, and .15 1 ypes ,'11 and 35 Types 31 and 35

TOBACCO

CIGAR-LEAF PRODUCING AREAS AND

PRINCIPAL MARKETING POINTS

<~LORIDA

~ TYPE 46-PUERTO RICAN CIGAR FILLER

}

l

j CIGAR· FILLER TYPES • CLASS 4

Type 41 - Ponnsylvania SeotfJ(jaj Type 42- Gobhardt Typo 43 -Zimmer or Spanish Type 44- Dutch Type 46 -Puerto Rican

CIGAR· BINDER TYPES CLASS 5

Type 51- Connecticut Broad/oaf Type 52- Connecticut Havana Dood Type 53-N.Y. and Pa. Hr.t.vana seod Typo 54- .Southern W/oconain Type 55- Nor thorn Wir:Jconsln Type 56- Ga. and Fla. sun grown

CIGAR· WRAPPER TYPES CLASS 6

Typo 61 - Gonneclicut Valley shado grown

Type 62- Ga. and Fla. shado grown

U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG 3012 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION

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TABLE 1.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, averaAe price per pound to growers, and crop vnlue of different types of tobacco in the Unit"d States, by crop years, averages, 1929-~3, annual, 1944-49

(Farm-sales-weight basis)

TYPES I 1-1~, TOTAL FLUE-CURED

Crop Yield Disappearance 1 Averaqe Crop

Acreage per Product ion Stocks Sup pi y pr1ceper year I Export s 2 T Domes t i c 3

pound to value acre To tal growers

1. 000 1, 000 1, 000 1. 000 1. 000 1,000 1, 000 Acres Pounos pounds pounds pouno s pounds pounos pounds Cents dollars --- --

1929-33 9!19,500 70 7 678.360 7 !15, 89!1 1,!12!1, 25!1 663.533 !101.366 262. 167 13. 1 90,056 193ll--38 863. 160 856 7!11,006 8!1!1, 905 1. 585.911 7011 .33 9 366,057 338. 282 22.9 167,881 1939- !13 872,800 963 836.!13!1 1.357,11!18 2,193.882 787,93!1 276, 166 511,768 27. 6 221,975 19'+11 1,017,300 1. 069 1, 087.290 1, 188.825 2. 276, 11!:, 1. 1!19. 832 ll5!1.27fl 69 5, 556 !12. !I !161. !156 19 !15 1. 078. 700 1, 088 1, 173. !159 1, 126, 283 2,299,7!12 1.152.38!1 !186, 619 665,765 !13.6 511, !167 191+6 1, 188.800 1, 137 1,352.021.1 1. 1!17.358 2. !199. 38 2 1,212.5!12 551,713 660. R 29 !18.3 653, !118 19!17 1, 161, 200 1, 135 1, 317,466 1, 286,840 2. 60 !1, 30 6 1,05!1,093 359,099 6911,9911 41.2 5!12,P23 19/tfl 883.800 1, 233 1,089,58!1 1,550, 213 2. 639.797 1, 101. 58 6 387,160 7111, !126 !19. 6 5110.963 191+9 4 93 5.1100 1, 191 1, 11U, 508 1,538.211 2,652. 719 1, 168, 2!10 411!1,411 7 23.829 !17, 2 525,511

TYPES 21-2~, TOTAL FIRE-CURED

19 29-33 20!1,320 777 158,962 176, 338 335.300 148. 238 lOLl, 5!16 !13.692 8.11 13. 606 193ll--38 135, 180 811 108.939 1911, 180 303. 119 121,697 69,762 51,935 10. 2 11,226 1939-113 90. 100 923 82.372 165,217 2117,589 711,905 21.1168 53,!137 1!1. 9 11, 5!18 19!1ij 61.1, 700 1, 022 66' 139 173,521 239. 660 10 7. 8 20 63.859 ij3, 961 21.1. 5 16, 20'l 191.15 61, 300 951 58,291 131, 8ij0 190,131 85,05ij 1.17' 619 37,ij35 31. 5 18.385 191.16 91, 600 1, 189 108,920 105,077 213,997 70' 59 2 311.351 36.2ijl 26.0 28. 267 19!17 83.800 1, 0 2ij 85,850 1ij3, ij05 229. 255 66,685 30. 292 36. 393 29. 5 25.331 19!184 62,600 1,170 73.2ij1 162,570 235.811 78,607 ij3, 176 35,ij31 31.9 23. 39ij 19ij9 60. ijQQ 1,193 72,073 157, 20ij 229. 277 29. R 21,!16ij

TYPE 21, VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

1929-33 31, 7 20 708 22,5ij3 3ij, 880 57. ij23 23. 37ij 16, 161 7. 213 9.0 1, 987 193ij- 38 23.060 792 18. 158 30. 580 ij8_ 738 20.07 2 11, 556 8, 516 11. ij 2,066 1939- ij3 16, 8 60 883 11.1,875 31. ij6ij ij6,339 13. 69 2 5,3ij6 8,3ij6 16. 2 2. 185 19ijij 11.1,900 950 11.1, 155 29. 29 1 113,ijij6 19. ij15 7. 885 11,530 2U.5 3.ij68 19ij5 14,000 8110 11,760 2ij, 031 35. 791 16, 571 8, 629 7,9ij2 31. 5 3. 70ij 19!16 15,600 1, 100 17. 160 19, 2 20 36.380 13. 651 8,630 5, 0 21 28, R ll, 9ij2 19117 1ij, 300 975 13. 9ij2 22,729 36,671 14, 499 9,689 1.1,810 29.0 1.1,0!13 1948 11,000 1, lij5 12. 595 22. 17 2 3ij,767 12,988 7. 025 5, 963 32.8 4, 131 191\9 4 10. 700 1, 1ij5 12, 252 21,779 3ij,031 33-3 ij,OBO

TYPE 22, TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED (EASTERN DISTRICT)

1929-33 111\,200 80 1 93. 119 110. 573 203.692 FJij,ll03 9,4 8,873 193!1- 38 76, 7 20 819 62;562 125,898 188. ij60 71, 7 26 lij.B l\,8ij6 19'J9-ij3 50, ij80 9ij1 ijl\,986 97,676 lijij, 662 ij2, 66ij 15.3 6,828 19ijij 34,000 1, 059 36,000 105, 9!16 Ul, 9ij6 59' 9 6ij 25. 2 9,090 19n5 Jij,OOO 99ij 33,800 81,98 2 115,782 l<8,8ijl 32. II 10' 938 19!16 51,000 1, 23R 63, 150 66,9U1 130.091 113. 77ij 26.9 16,9 69 19!17 ij8. 700 1, Qij9 51, 108 86. 317 137, U25 39. 630 30.3 15, 50 2 19118 34, BOO 1, 18!1 ij 1, 210 9 7' 795 139,005 ij7' 567 32.8 13, 511 191+9~ 311, 100 1, 253 !12, 7 25 91, ij38 lJij, 163 30.6 13,089

See footnotes at end of table.

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TADLE 1.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, average price per pound to growers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years; averages, 1929-43, annual, 1944-49--Continued

(Farm-sales-weight basis)

TYPE 23, KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED (WESTERN DISTRICT)

Yield D i sappearancel, A-:erage

Crop Crop Acreage per Production stocks Supply pr1ce per

year pound to value Acre Total I Exports 2 1 Domestic 3 growers

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds -- pounds pounds pounds poynds pounds pounds Cents dollars --

1929-33 ij8,000 756 3 6, 686 27,9ij0 6ij,626 3ij, 635 88,386 36,ij78 6.2 2.312 193ij'")8 32,ij20 803 25,757 34,710 60,467 26,637 58,207 43.419 8.2 2,128 1939-43 22,420 912 20,216 35,583 55,799 18,137 16,122 45,091 13.1 2,508 1944 15,700 1,012 15,889 38,138 54,027 28,310 55,974 32, ij31 22.9 3.634 19ij5 13,200 957 12' 636 25,717 38,353 19,531 38,990 29,ij93 29.4 3. 715 1946 2ij,80o 1,145 28,ijOQ 18,822 47,222 13,030 25' 721 31,220 22.2 6,310 1947 20,600 1,000 20,600 34, 192 5ij, 792 12,532 20,603 ,31,58.3 27.8 5, 7,36 19484 16,600 1,158 19,226 ij2,260 61,ij86 17,815 ,36,151 29,ij88 29.7 5,701 1949 15,500 1,097 16,996 ij_3' 671 60,667 25.1 ij,272

TYPE 24, HENDERSON STEMMING FIRE-CURED

1929-.3.3 8,400 782 6,614 2,9ij5 9,559 5,826 6.1 434 1934-,38 2,980 8Jij 2,462 2,992 5,45ij ,3, 26,3 7.5 185 19,39-43 _3ij0 880 294 ij94 788 412 11. 7 26 194ij 100 950 95 146 2ij1 131 17·3 16 1945 100 950 95 110 205 111 30.0 28 1946 200 1,050 210 94 ,30ij 137 21.8 46 194 7 200 1,000 200 167 ,367 24 25.0 50 19484 200 1,050 210 343 553 257 24.4 51 1949 100 1,000 100 296 ,396 23·1 23

TYPE 31, BURLEY

1929-,33 460,920 777 ,358,526 549,131 907,657 27,3.305 12,311 260,994 13.8 48, 408• 1934-38 347,240 819 28,3,611 700,874 98ij,485 ,310,867 12,502 298,,365 22.2 61,190 1939-43 375,,360 985 ,368, 877 7.37 ,1,3ij 1,106, 011 ,375,4ij2 7,687 ,367,755 30.0 110,088 1944 496,600 1,189 590,581 651,228 1,241' 809 482,776 9,ij38 47.3,338 44.0 259' 706 1945 512,,300 1' 127 577,156 759,033 1,336,189 482,904 35,273 447,631 39.4 227,500 1946 489,000 1,256 614,004 853.285 1,467,289 526,470 49,861 476,609 39.7 243,615 1947 420,500 1,153 ij84. 704 940,819 1,425,523 52,3,244 27,513 495,7.31 48.5 234,890 19484 4,32. 000 1,396 602,902 902,279 1,505' 181 530.857 41,887 488,970 46.0 277,443 1949 453,400 1,235 560,129 974,324 1,534,453 45.2 252,973

TYPE 32, MARYLAND

1929-33 36,100 683 24,666 26,910 51,576 21,334 9,420 11' 914 20.8 5,011 1934-38 36,680 749 27,527 41,307 68.834 26,566 5,407 21,159 19.7 5,491 1939-43 38,400 755 29,124 49,252 78,376 28,357 2,240 26,117 37.2 10.483 1944 45,000 850 38,250 45,24.3 83,493 31,266 2,428 28,838 55.5 21,229 1945 35,000 525 18,375 52,227 70,602 30,310 6,067 24,243 57.0 10,474 1946 50,000 925 46,250 40,292 86,542 34,003 5, 683 28,320 44.5 20,581 1947 47,500 795 37,762 52,539 90,301 34.313 7,326 26,987 42.8 16,162 19484 46,600 750 ,34,950 55,988 90,938 36,942 9,294 27,648 54.4 19,013 1949 50,000 820 41,000 53,996 94,996

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE I.--Acreage, yield per sere, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, average price per pound to ~rowers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, averages, 1929-43, annual, 1944-49--Continued

(Farm-sales-wei~ht basis)

TYPE 35-37, TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED

crop Yield Disappearance 1 A-;erage crop Acreage per Product ion Stocks Supply p r 1 ce per

year acre I 21 3

pound to value Total Expu rt s Domestic growers

1,000 1,000 1' 000 1' 000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents dollars -- --- --

1929-33 64' 500 802 51,979 70,808 122,787 50,395 1!1,223 36,172 6. 7 3.539 193!1-38 !12, 020 837 35. 122 62,781 97,903 38,567 11,727 26,8!10 9.11 3' 155 1939-113 38,640 958 36, 70!1 65,081 101,785 36.379 !1,!176 31.903 13.9 !1, 75 7 19!14 40,200 1,116 4!1,867 57,716 102,583 !12, 154 6, 291 35,863 23.3 10,461 1945 44,100 988 43,560 60,429 103,989 43.544 13. 056 30,488 25. 2 10 '9 7 2 1946 !10,800 1; 215 49,558 60,445 110' 003 3 7' 331 7,582 29,749 22.5 11' 170 19!17 35,300 1, 054 37,195 72,672 109,867 3 2' 681 6,375 26,306 25.8 9,592 19484 29,900 1, 163 34,772 77' 186 111,958 37,830 14,788 23,0!12 28.7 9,981 1949 3 2' 100 1, 120 35,9!11 7!1, 128 110,069 28. 2 10' 142

TYPE 35, ONE SUCKER

1929-33 29. 120 802 23,!106 31.339 511,7115 21,115 a. 265 12,850 6.5 1,596 193!1-38 19,9!10 83 7 16,773 30,751 !17,524 17,952 7. 735 10. 217 8.9 1, 387 1939-!13 19,580 983 19' 0 73 32,496 51,569 19' 160 3. 7311 15' !126 13. 1 2,380 194!1 22,300 1,134 25' 293 28,507 53,800 23' 120 !1,78!1 18,336 21. !I 5, !117 1945 26,700 1, 001 26' 7 20 30,680 57,!100 2!1' 558 9,!173 15.085 2!1. 7 6,59!1 19!16 23 '000 1,2!11 28,5!15 32,8!12 61' 387 21,255 5,556 15. 699 22.3 6,358 19!17 19,200 1,088 20. 885 40. 132 61,017 19. !136 5. 259 1!1, 177 25.7 5,372 19484 16,200 1,205 19.5 25 41,581 61,106 22,285 10.918 11,367 29. 6 5, 785 1949 17,900 1,168 20,901 38,821 59,722 27.9 5,824

TYPE 36, GR£EN RIVER

1929-33 31' 200 81!1 25,775 311,583 60,358 25,653 5,958 19,695 6.8 1,697 1934-38 18,800 8!11 15,698 29.312 45.010 18,039 3.992 14,047 9. 7 1, 468 1939-43 16,100 9!11 14,990 29,!111 !1!1,!101 1!1, 613 742 13,871 1!1. 0 1, 902 19!14 15.000 1, 100 16,500 26,076 !12,576 16,202 1,507 1!1,695 24. 7 4,076 19!15 1!1,600 1,000 1ll' 600 26,374 !10,974 16,190 3.583 12,607 24.8 3.621 1946 14,000 1,220 17,080 24,784 !11, 864 13. 229 2, 026 11, 203 22.6 3,860 19)17 13,500 1' 030 13.905 28,635 !12,540 10, 177 1,116 9,061 25.4 3.532 19484 10' 70/) 1, 160 12,!112 3 2. 363 44,775 12,652 3.870 8, 782 26.5 3.289 1949 10' 200 1, 100 11,220 32' 123 43.343 27.8 3. 119

TYPE 37, VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

1929-33 4, 180 662 2, 798 4,887 7,685 3. 627 3,627 8.3 2!16 1934-38 3.280 809 2,650 2, 719 5,369 2, 577 2,577 11.5 300 1939-43 2,960 886 2,6!11 3. 175 5,816 2,607 2. 607 19.3 4 74 1944 2,900 1, 060 3,074 3' 133 6, 207 2. 832 2, 832 31.5 968 1945 2,800 800 2,2!10 3.375 5. 615 2, 796 2. 796 33.8 75 7 1946 3,800 1,035 3.933 2,819 6, 752 2, 847 2,847 24.2 952 1947 2,600 925 2,405 3,905 6, 310 3.068 3.068 28.6 688 1948 3,000 945 2,835 3.242 6,077 2,893 2,893 32.0 907 19494 4,000 955 3.820 3' 184 7,004 31.4 1,199

See foot notes at end of table.

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TABlE 1.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic uiJe, average pclce per pound to growers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, average•, 1929-43, annual, 1944-49-..Continued

(Farm-sales-weight basis)

TYPES~~-~~.~ TOTAL CONTINENTAL CIGAR FILLER

Crop. Yield D isappearance 1 A~erage Crop Acreage per Product ion StOCkS Supply pr tee per year j Exports 2 1 Domest ic 3 pound to va 1 ue

acre Tot a 1 grOflers

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1 000 · Acres Pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents dof1ars -- -- --

1929-33 65 .3ll 0 1, 035 68,383 160,031 228,lUll 6,3,258 1,284 61,9711 7.5 5,325 19,3ll-38 38.680 1,266 118, 9ll 7 159,903 208,850 5ll .3 78 772 53,606 10.ll 5,1118 1939-ll3 liS ,160 1,323 59,977 154,067 214,044 59,292 6113 58, 6ll9 13.6 7,9711 19ll4 39,1100 1,493 58,838 145.368 2011,2 06 61,3 08 1, 727 59.581 19.5 11,499 19ll5 3 9. 000 1, 281 ll9, 9110 1ll2,898 192,838 64.086 3.378 60,708 311.0 16.979 19ll6 112,800 1, 50ll 64.3 76 128,752 193,128 70,9111 2, 798 68,1113 ,32.8 21,139 19ll7 11ll,200 1,429 63 ,160 122,187 185,3ll7 61,6ll6 J ,587 58.05 9 30.6 19,305 19118 115,200 1,566 ,70.784 123.701 1911,485 62,618 4700 61,918 25.8 18,257 191194 ll4,300 1,534 6 7. 954 1,31,867 199,821 26.2 17,799

TYPE ~I. PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF Fl LLER

1929-33 37, OliO 1,1)6 42,6111 101,95ll 111ll,595 41,013 7.1 3,195 19311-38 23.380 1,413 33.151 100,1123 133. 57ll 311,1150 11.2 3. 765 1939-43 33.080 1,1111 ll6. 812 110,076 156,888 llll,958 111.3 6, 631 19llll 33.500 1,560 52,260 106,760 159,020 50.2 87 19.7 10,2 95 19ll5 35.200 1,,300 ll5, 760 108, 733 1511,ll9.3 5,3,270 ,3li.O 15,558 19ll6 3 7.3 00 1,560 58,188 101,223 159,ll11 60,940 32.5 18,911 19117 3 8. 000 1,ll50 55 ,1 00 98,ll71 153,571 5,3. 756 30.5 16,806 19ll8 .38,ll00 1,560 59, 90ll 99,815 159,719 5.3. 747 26.3 15. 755 191194 3 7. 600 1,5ll0 57. 90ll 105,972 163.876 26.11 15,287

TYPES ~2-44., MIAMI VALLEY (OHIO) FILLER 1929-3.3 27,1100 900 24,805 55. 781 80,586 21,ll17 7.9 1, 958 19.3ll-? 8 1ll,580 1, 028 111,995 57. 817 72.812 19.2 76 8.6 1, 276 1.,.39-ll.3 11,940 1,113 13.025 113.028 56,053 13. 695 11.0 1,321 19llll 5. 900 1,115 6,578 38,608 liS ,186 11,021 18.3 1,204 19ll5 3,800 1,100 ll,180 .311,165 38.3ll5 10,816 34.0 1,421 19116 5,500 1,125 6,188 2 7. 52 9 33.717 10. 001 ,36.0 2,228 19117 6,200 1,,300 8,060 23.716 31,776 7,890 31.0 2,499 19ll8 6,800 1,600 10,880 23.886 311,766 8,871 2,3.0 2,502 19494 6,700 1,500 10,050 25,895 35.945 25.0 2,512

TYPE 11-6, PUERTO RICAN FILLER6

1929-33 34,8ll0 661 2.3. 520 60,760 84,280 _26,11110 15.6 4,030 1934-38 ll2,699 665 28,275 61, 74 7 90.022 28,385 15.2 4,126 1939-ll.3 3.3.356 7711 25,602 55.03 7 80,639 26,178 2ll.5 5, 872 1944 48,000 875 ll2,000 53.770 95,770 20,427 25.0 10,500 1945 ,36,000 889 32,000 75,3ll3 107 .3ll3 2 9. 045 ,36.0 11,520 19ll6 26.03 8 884 23.018 78,298 101,316 27,310 25.0 5. 75ll 194 7 32,000 816 26,105 711,006 100,111 32,088 27.5 7,260 19118 .32,500 8.31 2 7. 000 68,02.3 95,02.3 41,858 •a. 9oo 32.95 8 2 7. 0 7,179 19494 ,36,000 6911 25,000 53 ,165 78,165 20.0 5,000

TYPES 51-55, 7 TOTAL CIGAR BINDER

1929-?3 56,280 1,,350 75,658 191,2llll 266,902 67,14 7 1,2811 65.863 12.0 9,530 193ll-38 29,000 1,ll65 40,757 165,058 205.815 59,381 77.3 58,608 12.5 5. 08ll 19,39-113 .39,200 1,526 59,799 130,539 190,3.38 61,ll20 644 60,776 19.7 11,501 19114 3 7. 000 1,54 7 57,2.34 108,4711 165,708 6.3 ,ll10 1, 728 61,682 ,30. 9 17.663 1945 ll0,600 1,529 62.075 102,298 16ll,.373 60.83 7 3.378 57,459 117.7 29,627 1946 117,600 1,551 7.3. 81.3 103,536 177,3119 5,3,659 2,799 50,860 52.7 .38, 866 19117 116,000 1, 527 70,255 12.3,690 19.3. 9115 68,146 3,587 611,559 11.3.11 ,30,ll65 19ll8 39,100 1,528 59,7.36 125,799 185,535 62.301 411,100 51,2 01 ll1.2 211,593 19494 .38,800 1,584 61,467 123,234 184.701 35.9 22. 09ll

See footnotes at end of table,

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TABLE 1.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, average price per pound to growers, end crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, averages, 1929-43, annual, 1944-49--Continued

(Farm-sales-weight basis)

TYPE 51, CONNECTICUT VALLEY BROADLEAF

Crop Yield Disappearance1 Aye rage crop Acreage per Production Stocks Supply or1ce per

year I Exports2 1Domestic3 pound to value acre Total growers

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1, 000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents dollars -- --

1929-33 10. 2 20 1, 518 15. 539 35,169 50,708 14,400 18.3 2,840 1934-38 7,220 1,554 10,303 35,468 45, 771 12,703 17.3 1, 810 1939-43 7,420 1, 591 11,795 25.405 37,200 13. 207 26.2 3,050 1944 7,800 1,670 13' 0 24 20,780 33.804 10. 293 39.0 5,078 1945 8, 200 1, 618 13' 270 23,511 36,781 12,521 60.0 7,959 1946 9,400 1, 700 15.978 24' 260 40,238 11, 64 7 74.0 11,817 1947 10,000 1, 502 15. 0 15 28' 591 43,606 13. 259 51.0 7,658 19484 9,000 1, 561 14,049 30,347 44,396 17,850 60.0 8,427 1949 8,800 1, 581 13. 911 26,546 40,457 53.0 7,376

TYPE 52, CONNECTICUT VALLEY HAVANA SEED

1929-33 10,780 1,508 16,252 37.4 79 53,731 15.600 16.8 2,875 1934-38 5,380 1,550 7,793 28,849 36,642 10. 781 16.5 1. 286 1939-43 7,580 1, 708 12,953 26,306 39.259 12,957 26.8 3,405 1944 6, 700 1, 750 11,724 22.878 34,602 15,806 37.3 4,377 1945 6, 700 1, 516 10' 1'60 18.796 28,956 12,959 56.3 5,724 1946 7,600 1, 710 12,999 15,997 28,996 12,503 69.0 8,969 194 7 8,800 1,695 14,920 16,493 31,413 12,070 73. 1 10.910 19484 8,600 1, 681 14,458 19,343 33.801 13.981 62.3 9,008 1949 8,500 1, 726 14,675 19.820 34,495 4"1.8 6,138

TYPE 53, HEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED

1929-33 ·1, 620 1, 141 1,824 3.458 5, 282 1, 717 8.9 15 7 1934-38 740 1, 402 1,039 2,265 3.304 1,095 10.0 108 1939-43 1,340 1,403 1, 881 2, 775 4,656 2,013 13.9 254 1944 1, 100 1,405 1, 546 2,137 3.683 444 22.0 340 1945 1, 100 1,386 1, 525 3.239 4, 764 2,722 36.0 549 1946 1,400 1,440 2, 016 2,042 4,058 1, 317 39.9 805 1947 1,400 1, 414 1,980 2. 741 4, 721 2,213 28.3 560 19484 1, 000 1,445 1,445 2,508 3,953 2,246 25.0 361 1949 1,000 1,455 1,455 1,707 3. 162 22.0 320

TYPE 5~, SOUTHERN WISCONSIN

1929-33 19.980 1, 277 25,578 68,298 93,876 20,593 7.8 2. 106 1934-38 8,880 1,400 12,258 62,499 74,757 21,646 7.6 959 1939-43 11, 160 1,442 16,136 37,820 53.956 16,567 13.5 2,054 1944 10. 400 1,440 14,976 32. 163 47,139 19,640 24.0 3,594 1945 12,100 1,540 18,634 27,499 46. 133 13,463 37.7 7. 025 1946 14. 300 1,450 20. 735 32,670 53,405 15.4 70 34.7 7. 195 194 7 11,000 1,500 16,500 37,935 54,435 17,221 22.3 3.680 19484 8,200 1, 450 11,890 37,214 49,104 9. 291 22.4 2,663 1949 8,500 1,500 12, 750 39,813 52,563 23.0 2,932

TYPE 55, NORTHERN WISCONSIN

19 29-33 11,880 1, 210 16,464 46,841 63,305 14,838 8.3 1,551 1934-38 6, 740 1, 365 9, 096 35.977 45,073 12,888 9.6 885 1939-43 10.860 1,491 16,174 37.351 53. 5 25 15,945 16.4 2,612 1944 10,800 1, 467 15,844 29' 86 7 45. 711 16,758 26.8 4,241 1945 12,300 1,488 18,300 28,953 47,253 18,847 45.4 8,308 1946 14. 700 1,488 21,875 28,406 50. 281 12,651 45.5 9,964 1947 14,500 1, 492 21,630 37,630 59,260 23,085 34.9 7,558 1948 12,200 1,461 17.824 36. 175 53,999 18,794 23.0 4,092 19494 12,000 1,556 18,67~ 35,205 28.5 5,328

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 1.--Acrea~e. yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, avera~e price per pound to ~rowers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, averages, 1929-43, annual, 1944"49--Continued.

Crop Yield

Acreage per year acre

Acres Pounds --1929- 33 8,980 1, 038 19311--38 13,900 951.1 1939- 1.13 10, 21.10 982 19111.1 10. 50 0 1, 07 5 191.15 11,200 1, 001 191.16 12, 500 1, 000 191.17 13.600 992 191.184 15, 100 998 191.19 15,600 1, 096

19 29-33 6, 21.10 1, 021.1 1931.1-38 6, 320 91.17 1939-1.13 6,660 972 191.11.1 7, 300 1,060 191.15 8, 100 935 191.16 8, 800 1, 003 191.17 9, 500 975 191.184 10. 600 921.1 191.19 10. 500 1, 061

19 29-33 2, 7110 1,060 1931.1-38 2,580 967 1939-1.13 3,580 991 191.11.1 3, 200 1, 111 191.15 3, 100 1, 175 191.16 3. 700 991.1 191.17 1.1, 100 1, 031 191.1f!4 1.1, 500 1, 170 191.19 5, 100 1, 170

(Farm-sales-weight basis)

TYPE 61-62, TOTAL CIGAR WRAPPER

Proouct ion Stocks Supply Disappearance 1

Total l Exports 2 1 Domestic 3

1,000 1,000 1, 000 1, 000 1,000 1,000 pounds pounos pounds pounds pounds pounos

9,1.152 15, 369 21.1, 821 8,751 8, 288 11,833 20, 121 9, 171.1

10,055 12, 527 22, 58 2 9, 205 11, 290 11.1, 313 25, 603 10.915 11,211.1 111,688 25.90 2 12, 279 12, 50 1 13. 623 26, 121.1 12, 751 13.1.19'0 13. 373 26,863 12.332 15,063 11.1, 531 29,591.1 13.000 4 2,500 10, 500 17. 101.1 16,591.1 33. 698 11.1,255 ·3, 700 10,555

TYPE 61, CONNETICUT VALLEY SHADE-GROWN

6, 1175 10' 908 17' 383 5, 651 5, 763 8,906 11.1, 669 6,568 6, 510 8, 657 15, 167 6, 11.12 7, 735 8, 775 16, 510 6,360 7, 572 10, 150 17,722 7, 600 8,821.1 10. 122 18,91.16 8, 818 9, 262 10. 128 19,390 8, 682 9, 798 10, 708 20' 506 8,1113

11, 136 12,093 23,229 9, 658

TYPE 62, ~EORGIA-FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN

2, 977 1.1, 1.161 7' 1.138 3, 100 2, 525 2, 927 5,1.152 2, 607 3,51.15 3. 870 7, 1.115 3, 062 3,555 5, 538 9,093 1.1,555 3,61.12 1.1,538 8, 180 1.1,679 3, 677 3, 501 7, 178 3,933 1.1, 228 3. 21.15 7,1.173 3, 650 5,265 3.823 9,088 1.1, 587 5, 968 1.1, 501 10,1.169 1.1, 597

Average price per pound to growers

Cents 59.0 7fl. 3 .

108.8 19 6. 1 197.3 231.1. 0 296.0 271.1.0 236.0

66.8 82. 2

119.1.1 220.0 220.0 21.10.0 310.0 290.0 250.0

1.12.1.1 66.9 91.6

11.11.1.0 150.0 220.0 265.0 21.15. 0 210.0

crop Value

1,000 dol 1 ars ---

5,627 6, 509

10,810 22, 136 2 2, 12 2 29,266 39.916 1.11, 313 1.10, 373

11,258 1.1, 797 7,51.12

17,017 16, 659 21.F7 28.712 28, 1.111.1 27,81.10

1,368 1,712 3, 268 5, 119 5,1.163 8,089

11,201.1 12,899 12, 533

This table is on a crop-year basis for 12 months beginning as follows: Flue-cured, Georgia-Florida binder, Connecticut Valley shade-grown and Georgia-Florida shade-grown, July 1; all other types, October 1. These crop years begin before any of the new crop for the current year hao entered stocks. Disappearance for any crop year is the sum of the stocks at the beginning of the year plus the current crop minus stocks remaining at the end of the crop year.

2 Estimated farm-sales weight of exports is subject to revision. Total exports of black fat, water baler, and dark African have been added to exports of the types which normally are used in making black fat, etc. Exports of cigar leaf are not reported as to type. ·

3 Domestic disappearance is total disappearance minus exports. Domestic disappearance includes leaf used by manufacturers in the United States, losses or wastage, anddifferences whichmayresult from errors in estimates and conversions of weights,

4 Pre! iminary. 5 Includes type 45 through 1939. 6 The current crop for Puerto Rican type 46 is that which is planted in the fall and harvested in the

spring; for example, the production shown for crop year 1948 was planted in the fall of 1948 and harvested in the spring of 1949. Stocks consist of holdings in the United States and on the Island of Puerto Rico. Stocks on the Island estimated prior to 1936.

7 Includes type 56 from 1936 through 1948.

Compiled from reports of the Crop Reporting Board, Bureau of Agricultural Economics (Puerto Rico excepted) and Tobacco Branch, PMA. Puerto Rican production and price compiled from Tobacco Institute of Puerto Rico.

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TABLE 2.--Acrea~e, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1945-49

TOTAL, IN THE UNITED STATES FLORIDA, ALL TYPES

Yield Price Crop Yield Price Crop

Year Acreage per Production per Year Acreage per Production per acre pound value acre pound va 1 ue

1,000 1 '000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars -- -- -- -- -- --

19115 1, 822,500 1, 0911 1,9911,262 112.5 8117.651 19115 21,900 917 20,082 511.11 1 o. 923 19116 1, 963,1100 1,182 2,,321,596 115.1 1, 0116,11112 19116 23,500 9117 22,251 70.7 15.739 19117 1,852,700 1,13 9 2,110,131 113 .5 918,63.3 19117 26,300 1, 019 26.812 6 7. 8 18,188 191181 1,5511,600 1. 2 711 1, 981,272 118.2 955,101 191181 20,100 1, 037 20,8116 87.7 18,279 19119 1,630.300 1,209 1,970,,376 116.3 912,780 19119 23,000 1,090 25.061 71.0 17.8011

ALABAMA TOTAL, TYPE I 4- FLORIDA, TYPE 14-

19115 ,300 900 270 35.5 96 19115 19,1100 885 17,169 38.8 6,662 19116 1100 720 288 111.5 120 19116 20,1100 9110 19,176 117. 7 9,1117 19117 1100 925 .3 70 36.7 136 1911.7 22.800 1,020 23,256 39.0 9,070 191181 11.00 900 360 110.0 111.11 191181 16,1100 1, 010 16,5611 117.8 7. 918 1911-9 500 800 1100 35.7 1113 19119 18,900 1,070 20,223 3 7. 8 7,6ll.ll.

CONNECTICUT, ALL TYPES FLORIDA, TYPE 56

19115 17.000 1,3113 22.83 0 103 .o 23.6 73 19115 100 930 93 3.3.0 31 19ll-6 19,000 1,ll-211 2 7. 063 117.0 31,652 1911.6 100 1,050 105 55.0 58 19117 20,600 1,310 26,996 125.0 .33.626 19117 200 700 1ll-O 117.0 66 191181 20,000 1,297 25,91111 128.0 33.261 19118 100 700 70 60.0 ll-2 19ll-9 19,500 1,357 26,ll-63 113.0 30.019 19ll-9 - - - - -

CONNECTICUT BINDER, TYPES 51-52 FLORIDA, TYPE 62

19115 10,;300 1,605 16,532 59.11 9,817 19ll-5 2,1100 1,175 2. 820 150.0 ll-,230 19116 11,800 1,689 19.935 73.0 111,5ll-5 19116 3,000 990 2,970 220.0 6,53ll-19117 13.000 1, 510 19. 6211 511.9 10,773 19ll-7 3.300 1, 035 3,1116 265.0 9,052 19118 11,700 1,565 18 • .3 08 60.7 11,117 19118 3.600 1,170 11,212 2115.0 10,319 191191 11,1100 1, 582 18,039 119.7 8,959 191191 11.,100 1,180 II, 838 210.0 10,160

CONNECTICUT, TYPE 51 GEORG lA, ALL TYPES

19115 8,100 1,620 13,122 60.0 7. 873 1911-5 103.800 1, 021 105.975 11-0.11 ll-2. 868 19ll.6 9,,300 1, 700 15.810 711.0 11,699 19116 105,800 1, 0115 110,53 7 11-3 .a 11.8,ll-66 19117 9,900 1,500 111-,850 51.0 7,5711 19117 107,900 1,178 12 7,111.2 39.1 119,659 19118 8,900 1,560 1.3. 8811. 60.0 8,.3.30 1911.81 82.900 1,155 95. 763 119.6 lj. 7,1173 191191 8,700 1,580 1.3. 711.6 53.0 7,285 1911.9 93.000 1,21111 115,670 112.5 119,105

CONNECTICUT, TYPE 52 GEORGIA, TYPE lit

19ll.5 2. 200 1,550 ,3,1110 57.0 1,91111. 9115 103.000 1, 020 105,060 39.6 111,6011 19116 2,500 1,650 II. ,125 69.0 2. 8116 9116 105.000 1, 0115 109,725 ll-2.7 116,85.3 19117 .3 ,1 00 1,5110 ll., 7711 67.0 .3 ,199 9117 107,000 1,180 126,260 37.6 117,11711 19118 2,800 1,580 11,11211. 6.3 .0 2. 787 91181 82,000 1,155 911,710 117.11 1111-,89.3 191191 2,700 1,590 11.,29.3 ,39.0 1,6711. 9119 92.000 1,211-5 1111.,5110 110.8 11.6. 7.32

CONNECTICUT, TYPE 61 GEORG I A, TYPE 56

1911.5 6. 700 911.0 6,298 220.0 1,3,856 1911.5 100 9.30 93 3.3.0 .31 19116 7,200 990 7,128 2ll.O.O 17,107 19ll-6 100 1,050 105 55.0 58 1911.7 7,600 970 7 • .3 72 310.0 22,85.3 19ll. 7 100 700 70 117.0 33 1911.8 8,,300 920 7,6.36 290.0 22,11111 19118 100 700 70 60.0 ll-2 19ll.91 8,100 1, OliO 8,112ll- 250.0 21,060 19ll-9 - - - - -

See footnote at end of ta~le.

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TABLE 2.--Acreage, yield per acre, producti~n, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1945-49--Continued

GEORG lA, TYPE 62 KENTUCKY, TYPE 22

Yield Price Crop Yield Price Crop Year Acreage per Product ion per value Year Acreage per Product ion per va 1 ue acre pound acre pound

1,000 1 000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars -- -- -- -- --

1945 700 1,175 822 150.0 1,233 1945 8,000 975 7,800 30.9 2,410 1946 700 1,010 707 220.0 1,555 1946 15,000 1,150 17.250 25.2 4.34 7 194 7 800 1,015 812 265.0 2,152 194 7 14,700 1,025 15,068 28.5 4, 294 1948 900 1,170 1, 053 245.0 2,580 19481 11, 000 1,150 12,650 31.4 3. 972 19491 1,000 1,130 1,130 210.0 2,373 1949 10,700 1,150 1,2.305 28.5 3,507

INDIANA, ALL TYPES KENTUCKY, TYPE 23

1945 11,300 1,198 13.540 36.3 4,912 1945 10,000 950 9' 500 29.4 2. 793 1946 10,500 1,296 13.610 36.0 4. 903 1946 20,000 1,150 23,000 22.2 5,106 194 7 8,900 1,134 10.093 115.3 4. 5 71 19117 16,600 1,000 16,600 28.0 11,6118 19481 9,600 1,497 14,370 43.4 6,234 19481 13.600 1,160 15. 776 29.8 4. 701 1949 10,500 1,269 13.328 40.9 5,448 1949 12,800 1,100 14,080 25.0 3,520

INDIANA, TYPE 31 KENTUCKY, TYPE 24

1945 11,100 1,200 13.320 36.5 4,862 1945 100 950 95 30.0 28 1946 10,300 1,300 13.390 36.3 4,861 1946 200 1,050 210 21.8 46 194 7 8,800 1' 135 9,988 45.5 4,545 194 7 200 1,000 200 25.0 50 19481 9, 500 1,500 14,250 43.5 6,199 1948 200 1' 050 210 24.4 51 1949 10,400 1,270 13,208 41.0 5,415 19491 100 1,000 100 23.1 23

INDIANA, TYPE 35 KENTUCKY, TYPE 31

1945 200 1,100 220 22.5 50 1945 357,000 1,070 381,990 39.7 151,650 1946 200 1,100 220 19.0 42 1946 31>9,000 1,225 427,525 39.9 170,582 194 7 100 1,050 105 25.0 26 194 7 297,000 1,090 323' 730 49.6 160,570 19481 100 1,200 120 29.5 35 19481 303,000 1,355 410,565 45.8 188,039 1949 100 1,200 120 27.5 33 1949 315,000 1,220 384,300 45.7 175.625

KANSAS TOTAL, TYPE 31 KENTUCKY DARK AIR-CURED, TYPES 35-36

1945 300 1,000 300 35.0 105 19115 35,100 1,000 35,100 24.9 8, 725 19116 300 1,150 345 3 7.0 128 1946 31,500 1, 231 38. 780 22.4 8,699 19117 200 950 190 43.0 82 194 7 28,000 1, 066 29,855 25.8 7,695 19481 200 1,000 200 47.0 911 191181 2),1100 1,182 27,652 28.3 7. 831 1949 200 1' 025 205 45.5 93 19119 211,200 1,135 27,1160 27.8 7. 6311

KENTUCKY, ALL TYPES KENTUCKY, TYPE 35

19115 410,200 1,059 11311,1185 38.1 165,606 1945 20,500 1,000 20,500 211.9 5,1011 19116 1115' 700 1, 219 506. 765 37.3 188,780 19116 17.500 1,2110 21,700 22.3 II, 8).9 194 7 356,500 1, 081 385,1153 116.0 177,257 194 7 111,500 1,100 15,950 26.1 11,163 19118 351,200 1,329 1166,853 113.8 2011,594 191181 12,700 1,200 15.240 29.8 11,542 191191 362,800 1,208 438,2115 113.4 190,309 19119 14,000 1,160 16,2110 27.8 4,515

I

KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22-24 KENTUCKY, TYPE 36

1945 18,100 961 17,395 30.1 5,231 19115 14,600 1,000 14,600 24.8 3,621 1946 3'5. 200 1,1119 40,1160 23.5 9,1199 1946 111,000 1,220 17,080 22.6 3,860 194 7 31,500 1,012 31,868 28.2 8, 992 194 7 13,500 1, 030 13' 905 25.4 3,532 19118 24,800 1,155 28,636 30.5 8, 724 191181 10,700 1,160 12,412 26.5 3,289 191191 23,600 1,122 26,1185 26.6 7. 050 1949 10.200 1,100 11,220 27.8 3,119

See footnote at end of table.

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TABLE 2.--Acreage, yieldperacre, production, price per pound, andcrop value of tobacco in the United States, by States and by claMses and types within States, by years, 1945-49--Continued

LOUISIANA TOTAL, TYPE 72 MINNESOTA TOTAL, TYPE 55

Yield Price Crop Yield Price Crop Year Acreage per Production per Year Acreage per Production per

acre pound value acre pound value

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars -- --- -- -- --- --

1945 300 640 192 65.0 125 1945 600 1, 250 750 36.0 270 1946 300 500 150 80.0 120 19Jl.6 700 1,250 875 30.0 262 1947 600 415 2Jl.9 60.0 149 194 7 600 1, 300 780 20.0 156 19481 300 BOO 2Jl.O 60.0 1Jl.Jl. 19481 500 1,250 625 19.0 119 19Jl.9 300 667 200 60.0 120 19Jl.9 Jl.OO 1,Jl.50 580 20.0 116

MARYLAND TOTAL, TYPE 32 MISSOURI TOTAL, TYPE 31

19Jl.5 35,000 525 18,375 57.0 10 'lj. 7Jl. 19Jl.5 7,300 900 6,570 3Jl..1 2,240 1946 50,000 925 ll-6,250 4Jl..5 20,581 19Jl.6 6,600 1. 125 7' 425 37.5 2, 78Jl. 19Jl. 7 lj. 7' 500 795 37,762 ll-2.8 16,162 19Jl. 7 5,200 900 4,680 ll-3.2 2' 022 19481 46,600 750 34,950 5Jl..4 19.013 19481 5' 100 1, 150 5,865 47.0 2, 757 1949 50,000 820 41' 000 1949 5,200 1, 150 5,980 ll-6. 2 2, 763

MASSACHUSETTS, ALL TYPES NEW YORK TOTAL, TYPE 53

1945 6,000 1, 362 8, 172 81.6 6,669 1945 600 1,250 750 34.0 255 1946 6,800 1,579 10' 738 96.0 10' 311 19Jl.6 800 1,350 1,080 39.0 421 194 7 7, 700 1,585 12,201 112.0 13' 654 194 7 800 1,350 1, 080 31.0 335 19481 8,200 1' 507 12,361 102.0 12,588 19Jl.81 500 1,300 650 28.0 182 1949 8,300 1, 597 13,259 85.5 11' 335 1949 500 1,300 650 22.0 1Jl.3

MASSACHUSETTS BINDER, TYPES 51-52 NORTH CAROL! NA, ALL TYPES

1945 4,600 1,500 6,898 56.0 3,866 1945 735,000 1, 107 813,810 43.8 356,616 1946 5,200 1' 739 9,042 69.0 6, 241 1946 811,800 1, 142 927,425 49.3 1~57. 638 1947 5,800 1, 778 10' 311 75.6 7, 795 194 7 792,600 1, 145 907' 181 ll-2. 0 380,848 19481 5,900 1, 729 10' 199 61.9 6,318 19481 604,300 1. 252 756,684 49.7 376,447 1949 5,900 1, 788 10,547 43.2 4,555 1949 631,800 1, 182 74 7' 082 ll-8.1 359,435

MA'SSACHUSETTS, TYPE 51 NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED, TYPES 11-13

1945 100 1,480 148 58.0 86 1945 722,000 1,100 794,310 44.0 349' 148 1946 100 1,680 168 70.0 118 1946 802,000 1,138 912' 970 49.5 ll-51, 639 194 7 100 1,650 165 51.0 84 194 7 783,000 1,139 892,205 42.0 374,513 19Jl.81 100 1,650 165 59.0 97 19481 59Jl.,OOO 1,245 739.380 49.8 368,435 1949 100 1,650 165 55.0 91 1949 621,000 1, 178 731,530 ll-8.2 352,685

MASSACHUSETTS 1 TYPE 52 NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE II --1945 ll-,500 1,500 6, 750 56.0 3. 780 1945 283,000 1,080 305,640 44. 1 134,787 1946 5, 100 1, 740 8,87Jl. 69.0 6, 123 19Jl.6 311,000 1, 120 348,320 ll-5.0' 156,744 194 7 5, 700 1, 780 10' 146 76.0 7' 711 194 7 302,000 1, 060 320,120 ll-0.1 128,368 19481 5,800 1, 730 10,034 62.0 6,221 19481 233,000 1, 190 277' 270 49.8 138,080 1949 5,800 1, 790 10.382 43.0 4,464 1949 240,000 1,070 256,800 ll-6. 9 120' 439

MASSACHUSETTS, TYPE 61 NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 12

1945 1, 400 910 1, 27Jl. 220.0 2,803 191.15 353,000 1, 120 395. 360 44.0 173. 958 1946 1,600 1, 060 1,696 240.0 4,070 1946 395,000 1, 150 45Jl.,250 52.5 238.481 1947 1,900 995 1,890 310.0 5,859 194 7 387,000 1, 205 466,335 43. 1 200,990 19481 f,300 940 2,162 290.0 6,270 19481 290,000 1,285 372,650 49.5 184,462 1949 2,400 1,130 2, 712 250.0 6, 780 1949 304,000 1. 21.15 378,480 48.8 184,698

See footnote at end of table.

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TABlE 2.--Acreage, yieldperacre, production, priceperpound, andcrop valueoftobacco in the United State•, by States •nd by cla•••• and type• within St•t••• by year•, 1945-49--Continued

NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 13 PENN SYLVAN I A, TYPE 53

Yield Price Crop Yield Price Crop Year Acreage per Product ion per Year Acreage per Product ion per acre pound value acre pound value

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds cents dollars Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars -- -- ---

19!1.5 86,000 1,085 93.310 !1.3.3 !1.0,!1.03 19!1.5 500 1,550 775 38.0 29!1. 19!1.6 96,000 1, 150 110,!1.00 51.1 56,!1.1!1. 19!1.6 600 1, 560 936 !1.1.0 38!1. 19!1. 7 9!1.,000 1, 125 105. 750 !1.2. 7 !1.5,155 19!1.7 600 1,500 900 25.0 225 19!1.81 71,000 1,260 89,!1.60 51.3 !1.5,893 19!1.81 500 1,590 795 22.5 179 19!1.9 77,000 1,250 96,250 !1.9.!1. !1.7,5!1.8 19!1.9 500 1,610 805 22.0 177 .

NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 31 SOUTH CAROLINA TOTAL, TYPE 13

19!1.5 13,000 1,500 19,500 38.3 7,!1.68 19!1.5 128,000 1,090 139,520 !1.3.9 61,2!1.9 19!1.6 9,800 1,!1.75 1!1.,!1.55 !1.1.5 5,999 19!1.6 1!1.5,000 1,185 171,825 !1.8.7 83,679 19!1.7 9,600 1,560 1!1.,976 !1.2.3 6,335 19!1.7 137,000 1,135 155,!1.95 !1.1. 8 6!1.,997 19!1.81 10,300 1,680 17,30!1. !1.6.3 8,012 19!1.81 10!1.,000 1,265 131,560 50.3 66,175 19!1.9 10,800 1,!1.!1.0 15.552 !1.3.!1. 6, 750 19!1.9 111,000 1, 325 1!1.7,075 !1.9.0 72,067

OH 10, ALL TYPES TENNESSEE, ALL TYPES

19!1.5 20,600 1,092 22,!1.92 37.1 8,3!1.3 19!1.5 12!1., 200 1,179 1!1.6,386 37.!1. 5!1.,722 19!1.6 19,800 1,06!1. 21,060 36.!1. 7,671 19!1.6 129,100 1,323 170,805 35.2 60,116 19!1.7 18,700 1,160 21,685 !1.0.1 8,685 19!1.7 115,600 1, 215 1!1.0,500 !1.1.8 58,712 19!1.81 19,600 1,!1.37 28,160 3!1..9 9,829 19!1.81 106, 200 1,396 1!1.8, 275 .!1.3.8 6!1.,995 19!1.9 20,500 1,365 27,990 38.1 10,657 19!1.9 111,900 . 1,218 136,277 !1.0.!1. 55,00!1.

OHIO, TYPE 31 TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22-23 ... 19!1.5 16,800 1,090 18,312 37.8 6,922 19!1.5 29,200 998 29, 136 32.!1. 9,!1.50 19!1.6 1!1.,300 1,0!1.0 1!1., 872 36.6 5,!1.!1.3 19!1.6 !1.0,800 1, 257 51,300 27.0 13,826 19!1.7 12,500 1,090 13, 625 !1.5.!1. 6,186 19!1.7 38,000 1,05!1. !1.0,0!1.0 30.7 12,296 19!1.81 12,800 1,350 17,280 !1.2.!1. 7,327 19!1.81 26,800 1,19!1. 32,010 32.9 10.539 19!1.9 13,800 1,300 17,9!1.0 !1.5.!1. 8,1!1.5 19!1.9 26,100 1,277 33.336 31.0 10,33!1.

OHIO, TYPES ~2-~~ TENNESSEE, TYPE 22

19!1.5 3,800 1,100 !1.,180 3!1..0 1,11.21 19~5 26,000 1,000 26,000 32.8 8,528 19!1.6 5,500 1, 125 6,188 36.0 2,228 19!1.6 36,000 1,275 !1.5,900 27.5 12,622 19!1.7 6,200 1,300 8,060 31.0 2,!1.99' 19!1.7 3!1.,000 1,060 36,0!1.0 31.1 11,208 19!1.81 6,800 1,600 10,880 23.0 2,502 1911.81 23,800 1,200 28,560 33.!1. 9,539 19!1.9 6, 700 1,500 . 10,050 25.0 2,512 19!1.9 23,!1.00 1,300 30,!1.20 31.5 9,582

PENNSYLVAN lA, ALL TYPES TENNESSEE, TYPE 23

19!1.5 35,700 1,30!1. !1.6,535 3!1..1 15,852 19!1.5 3,200 980 3.136 29.!1. 92? 1911.6 37,900 1,560 59,12!1. 32.6 19,295 1911.6 !1.,800 1,125 5,!1.00 22.3 1, 20!1. 19!1.7 38,600 1,!1.51 56,000 30.!1. i7 ,031 19!1.7 !1.,000 1,000 11.,000 27.2 1,088 19!1.81 38,900 1,560 60,699 26.3 15,9311. 19!1.81 3,000 1,150 3,!1.50 29.0 1,000 19!1.9 38,100 1,5!1.1 58,709 26.3 15,!1.6!1. 1911.9 2,700 1,080 2, 916 25.8 752

PENNSYLVANIA, TYPE ~I TENNESSEE, TYPE 31

1911.5 35,200 1,300 !1.5, 760 3!1..0 15,558 1911.5 89,000 1,250 111,250 39.!1. !1.3,832 19!1.6 37,300 1,560 58,188 32.5 18,911 19!1.6 83,000 1,360 112,880 39.7 lj.lj.,813 19!1.7 38,000 1,!1.50 55,100 30.5 16,806 19!1.7 73,000 1,310 95,630 !1.7.3 !1.5,233 19!1.81 38,!1.00 1,560 59,90!1. 26.3. 15,755 19!1.81 76,000 1,!1.75 112,100 !1.7.5 53, 2!1.8 19!1.9 37,600 1,5!1.0 57,90!1. 26.!1. 15,287 19!1.9 82,010 1,200 98,!1.00 !1.!1..1 !1.3.39!1.

See footnote et end of table.

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TABLE 2.--Acreal!e, yieldperacre, production, priceperpound, andcrop valueoftobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1945-49--Continued

TENNESSEE, TYPE 35 VIRGINIA, TYPE 37

Yield Price crop Yield Price Crop Year Acreage per Production per value Year Acreage per Production per value acre pound acre pound

1,000 1, 000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars --- -- -- --- --

1945 6,000 1,000 6,000 24.0 1,440 1945 2,800 800 2,240 33.8 757 1946 5,300 1,250 6,625 22.3 1,477 1946 3.800 1,035 3.933 211. 2 952 1947 4,600 1,050 4,830 24.5 1, 183 1947 2,600 925 2,405 28.6 688 19481 3,400 1,225 4, 165 29.0 1,208 19481 3,000 945 2.835 32.0 907 1949 3,800 1,195 4,541 28. 1 1, 2 76 1949 4,000 955 3.820 31.11 1, 199

VIRGINIA, ALL TYPES WEST VIRGINIA TOTAL, TYPE 31

1945 137.300 1,117 153.315 43.1 66,065 1945 3.300 1, 130 3. 729 40.9 1, 525 1946 147,900 1,209 178,821 42. 2 75,533 1946 3. 200 1,070 3.424 39.3 1, 346 1947 139.300 1, 111 154,752 38.6 59,793 194 7 2,800 1,200 3.360 411.3 1,488 19481 113,200 1,270 143,790 47.5 68. 25 7 19481 2,900 1,375 3.988 48.8 1, 946 1949 119,500 1,.146 136,972 43.9 60,168 1949 3,200 1, 370 4,384 48.8 2, 139

VIRGINIA, TYPE II WISCONSIN TOTAL, TYPES 5~-55

1945 106,000 1,105 117,130 115.0 52. 708 1945 23.800 1, 520 36,184 41.6 15,063 1946 116,000 1, 190 138,040 44.9 61,980 1946 28,300 1,475 41, 735 40.5 16,897 1947 111,000 1,080 119,880 38.9 46,633 1947 24,900 1,500 37.350 29.7 11,082 19481 87,000 1.230 107,010 49.9 53,398 19481 19,900 1,1162 29,089 22.8 6,636 1949 92,000 1,095 100,7110 115.9 46,2110 1949 20. 100 1,535 30,846 26.4 8,1411

VIRGINIA, TYPE 21 WISCONSIN, TYPE 5~

1945 14,000 840 11,760 31.5 3,7011 19115 12. 100 1,540 18,6311 37.7 7. 025 1946 . 15,600 1,100 17,160 28.8 4,942 1946 14,300 1,450 20. 735 34.7 7,195 1947 14,300 975 13.942 29.0 4,043 194 7 11,000 1, 500 16,500 22.3 3. 680 19481 11,000 1,145 12,595 32.8 4, 131 19481 8,200 1, 450 11,890 22.4 2,663 1949 10,700. 1,145 12. 25 2 33·3 4,080 1949 8,500 1,500 12,750 23.0 2,932

VljGINIA, TYPE 31 WISCONSIN, TYPE 55

1945 14,500 1,530 22,185 40. 1 8,896 1945 11, 700 1,500 17,550 45.8 8,038 1946 12,500 1,575 19.688 38.9 7,659 1946 14,000 1,500 21,000 46.2 9. 702 19117 11,400 1,625 18.5 25 45.5 8,429 1947 13,900 1,500 20,850 35.5 7 ,4Q2 19481 12,200 1, 750 21.350 46.0 9,821 19481 11, 700 1, 4 70 17. 199 23. 1 3,973 1949 12,800 1, 5 75 20,160 42.9 8,649 1949 11,600 1,560 18,096 28.8 5,212

1 Pre 1 iminar y.

Compiled from reports of the Crop Reporting Board, Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

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TABLE 3.--ProducUon of flue-cured tobacco jn spedfled countdes, average 1935-39, annual 1945-49

Year beginning July 1

Country Average

I 1945 I 1946 I 1947 I 1948 I 1949 1 19 35-39

1, 000 1,000 1,000 1, 000 1, 000 1,000 pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds

~8 7' 165 6, 928 6, 929 6, 500 7' 700 5~ 27 6 2, 505 3.994 2, 417 3.566 3,900

~~. 616 40,785 3 2, 716 41, 050 38' 500 29, BOO 7 5, 353 119,0 27 86,863 102,442 116~668

150' 900 65,000 100,000 143,000 270' 000 /3l 31. 280 1~)380 Y~l6so ( !) 000 75,000 2 3.300 450 3,000

2, 846 2,0 36 7\ 150 12j 000 15,500 13. 532 2 57,000

~~}504 (3 ( 3 65, 766 67,608

11,8 39 6, 200 12, BOO 13j 250 24, 600

t~l 930 15,000 15,000 ( 3 ( 3l 487 632 614 (3

2 BOO 3,328 3, 263 2,899 2,458 2, 866 1j 370 3,800 3, 440 4,700 5,000 5, 250

(3 2, 823 3,500 4, 300 5,665 7. 000 2,574 2,349 3,000 2, 650 2, 903 2, 500

2l~,623 41,740 57' 9 18 7 5, 385 83,388 106, 500 3,235 (3) 733 6, 800 7' 418 18' 98 2 4, 99 6 12,98 2 19' 7 23 22,045 23. 263 23' 000

863,620 1, 173, 459 1,352,02!1 1, 317' 466 1,089,584 1, 114, 508

1,237,855 1, 550' 000 1, 8 33. 000 1, 877 '0 00 1,815,000 1, 750,000

1 p 1. . ~ L::s 1~~:~r~. 5-year average.

Date not available, 4 Total includes approximations for countries not listed end for countries listed where data are not

available. Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Prepared or estimated on the basis of official statistics

of foreign governments, reports of United States Foreign Service officers, results of office research, and other information.

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TABLE 4.--Acreate and production of tobacco in specified countries average 1935-39, annual 1946-49

Year beginning July 1

Country Average 1935-39 1946 19!1-7 19!1-8 19491

Acreage I Produc-Acreage I Produc-

Acreage I Produc-Acreage I Produc-

Acreage I Produc-t ion tion tion t ion tion

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 acres pounds acres pounds acres pounds acres pounds acres pounds

Algeria •••••• 56 38,667 7) 37,478 71 35,551 51 42,990 60 40,565 Arye~t ina ••••• 34 31,558 68 59,216 42 47,400 51 57,760 62 56,000 Be g1um •••••• 6 .16,11.31 11 211.,075 6 13,413 ij. 6,314

{:~3 6,971

Brazil. 3 ••••• 237 202,703 371 224,364 ~56 2~~~320 (~fa 255,171 260~000 Bulgaria ••••• 94 75,871 154 105,39!1- ( ) 44,000 (2 canada. • • • • • • 69 76,556 110 141,384 125 106,688 111 126,629 110 138,820 C"ina3 ••••••• 1,228 1,254,539 1,405 1,421,759 1,478 1, 452, 293 1,529 1,593,169 1,200 1,200,000 Colombia •••••• 4 37 4 29,706 37 41,006 39 43,695 49 43,650 (2) 311.,800 Cuba •••••••• 107 5 50,833 140 78,210 111 59,000 112 53,310 136 100,000 Dominican Republic. (2) 13,660 37 32,518 38 38,581 54 43,722 38 30,864 France. 3 •••••• 44 72,995 60 88,566 72 115,062 64 106,597 75 92,031 GermanK •••••• 33 74,355 16 24,268 19 22,897 22 32,000 23 51,000 Greece 3 •••••• 226 132,819 172 62,124 194 103,923 177 80,66!1- 199 lt~J 778 Hun9ary •••••• 37 4 45,872

(2fl 32j408 41 .35j274 47 50,706 (2~3 I nd1a ••••••• 4 917 761,600 (2 (2) (2 (2) 725,000 800,000

I ran •••••••• 4 32 434,542 (2r8

38,581 49 39,683 35 22,262 (2r2

24,912 Iraq. 3 ••••••• 11 8,057 9,109 11 8,832 11 8,818 (2) ltaly3 ••••••• 81 95,511 106 95,499 145 168,431 144 164,077 135 132,461 Korea ••••••• 46 57,304 220 18,272

i:i' 31,567

i:!' 45,882

iW 70,024

Mexico ••••••• 51 42,226 H 59,524 50,948 53,472 55,635 Nyasal and ••••• 57 4 16,311 29,000 29j400 25,240 27,424 Pakistan •••••• 4 355 324,053 187 177,856 (2 175,000 175,000 Para9uay •••••• 22 17.792 22 27,558 18 19,826 16 17. 161 (2~9 20,000 Phillp8ines,Rep. of 176 74,811 (2~1 21f 296 83 38,100 96 48,325 52,910 Poland •••••• 17 28,566 (2 29 39,469 36 47,990 35 43,651 Puerto Rico •••• ij.ij. 29,393 31 23,500 30 26,400 29 25,500

(2r2 28j000 Rumania3 •••••••• 44 28,697 63 17,317 64 34,833 69 37,037 (2 southern Rhodesia • 251 26,061 104 63,639 120 77,918 129 83,568 163 109,000 spain6 ••••••• 4( ) 417,322 24 32,448 18 29,536 22 30,864 22 29. 136 Syria • 6 •••••• 13 8,825 22 13,166 15 9,676 13 8,377 15 7,940 Lebanon • • • • • • 6 3,748 5 3,609 5 3,197 5 2,568 Turkey •• ~ •••• 4194 128,505 ~05 215.945 ~20 220,460 262 162,986 469 214,953 Union of so. Africa. 41 4 20,476 ( ) 39,526 ( ) 49,635 (2) 45,509 (2) 46,000 United States ••• 1,647 1,460,054 1,963 2,321,596 1,853 2,110,131 1,555 1,981,272 1,630 1,970,376

Estimated world total 7 ••••• 7,492 6,597,000 7,930 7,120,000 8,170 7,280,000 7,980 7,400,000 8,150 7,200,000

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1 p 1' . 2 re 1m1nary.

Data not available. 3 Data for 1935-39 not comparable with subsequent years. Data for 1946 through 1949 are for postwar areas. In the case of Germany,

postwar data are for Western Germany only. For Korea, 1946 through 1949 data are for South Korea only. In the case of China, postwar data are for all China except Manchuria, 1935-39 data are for Free China only. ! Less than a 5-year average.

6 Exports, production data not available. 7 Separate data not available for 1935-39.

Total includes approximations for countries not listed and for countries listed where data are not available.

Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Prepared or estimated from official statistics of foreign governments, reports of United States Foreign Service Officers, and other information.

TABLE s. --Number of a 1 lotrrents and acreages allotted, by States and kinds of tobacco for which llflrket lng quotas.were in effect, 1946-50

19116 19117 19118 19119 1950 Kind of tobacco Allot-, Acreage A 11 ot~ I Acreage Allot- I Acreage Allot-~ Acreage Allot-~ Acreage

and State ments allotted ments allotted ments allotted ments allotted rrents allotted

Number Acres Number Acres Number Acres Nurrber Acres Number Acres -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --F 1 ue-c ured:

A labarra •••••••• 1110 568 162 560 160 1187 177 511 185 515 Florida •••••••• 6, 772 211,6311 7,103 25.863 7,227 18,7116 7,270 20,002 7,1122 20,223 Georgia •••••••• 28,039 1211,153 29,197 1211,111 28,773 90,995 29,528 96,1166 30,260 98,1711 North carol ina. 118,221 839. l/.1 119,082 828,121 119,1177 602,235 120,823 635,885 121,660 6111,012 South Carol ina. 211,315 1111,3111 211,5119 1112,068 211,861 103.836 25,2911 109,873 25,591 111,1119 Virginia ••••••• 23,9111 12 7,1108 211,0511 126,0112 23.783 91.701 23.8011 96,726 23.857 97,320

Total ........ 201,1101 1,257,225 2011,1117 1,2116,765 2011,281 908,000 206.896 959,1163 208,975 968,393

Burley: A labarre •••••••• 51 128 59 108 56 86 60 811 66 77 Arkansas ••••••• 88 127 91 105 95 102 101 1011 105 911 Georgia ........ 108 119 122 101 133 103 1117 116 165 126 illinois ....... 1111 51 115 Ill 113 37 112 36 113 311 indiana ........ 9,285 111,1167 9,365 12,1111 9,386 11, BOll 9,620 11,95 7 9,676 10,739 Kansas ••••••••• 106 11511 111 366 111 335 1111 3111 118 268 Kentucky ••••••• 13 7.3116 376,996 138,959 311,953 1111,1131 308,155 1115,000 311,689 1117,0611 273.215 Missouri ••••••• 2,151 7,1102 2,189 5,9115 2,1112 5. 711 2,135 5,6911 2,192 11,826 North Carol ina. 111,596 111,198 111,790 12,833 15,367 12. 872 1q,115 13.05 7 16,1158 12,1180 Ohio ••••••••••• 10.693 18,9311 10,9115 15,7111 10.706 15,11-18 10,8118 15,562 11,101 13.870 Oklahorra ••••••• 1 8 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 ll f'ennsylvan ia ••• II 12 II 6 5 5 2 3 3 5 South Carol ina. 15 18 17 15 25 111 25 12 26 11 Tennessee •••••• 79,606 102.062 80,711-6 89,9811 82,112 0 89,369 86,150 90,11-13 87,791 811, 062 Virginia ••••••• 111,617 17.015 11l, 7111 15,005 15. 010 111,920 15,1102 15,115 15. 901 111-,0711 West Virginia .. 3. 976 5,31111- 11,033 11,311-6 11,058 11-,256 11,088 11,150 11-,1111 3,811-5

Total ........ 272,687 557,335 276,218 1168.6111 280,989 ll63 ,192 289,850 1168,338 2911-,851 ll17. 730

F ire-cured : illinois ....... 2 11 2 11 2 7 2 6 2 3 Kentucky ...... 12.091 116,877 12,205 116,333 11,358 30.961 11,350 26,289 11,3811- 22.711-3 Tennessee •••••• 10,229 117,290 10,305 117,799 9, 717 31.797 9, 776 26.926 9,863 23,3611 Virginia ....... 8,672 23,11-36 8,705 21,973 7. 971 111,577 7,888 12.336 7. 91111 10,598

Total •••••••• 30,9911 117,6111 31,217 116,116 29, 0118· 77.3112 29,016 65,557 29,193 56,708

Dark air-cured: indiana ........ 316 llllll 318 361 258 252 257 2113 2611 175 Kfl nt uc kY, ....... 21,925 11-1,198 22,103 37,627 21,209 28,836 21,850 26,230 22,018 22.736 M rssour r ••••••• - - 3 11 3 8 3 7 II 7 Tennessee •••••• 11,832 6,266 11,8111 5, 7110 ll, 6115 11,3117 ll, 781 3. 897 11,800 3 ,1135

Total ........ 27.073 117,908 2 7. 265 113.739 26,115 33.11113 26.891 30,377 27.086 26.353

va. sun-cured: Virginia ....... (1) (1) (1} (1) ( 1} (1} I (1} ( 1) 11,11-119 11,311-8

Grand Total •• 532,155 1, 980,082 538,8117 1,875,261 5110,1133 1,1(81,977 552,653 1,523. 735 5611,5511 1,11-73,532

1 Marketing quotas not in effect.

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TABLE 6.--Average percentage of weight rema1n1ng after handling, sweating, drying, and stemming, and factors used for adjusting stocks reported by dealers and manufacturers to a farm-sales-weight equivalent, by types of tobacco 1

SOUTHERN TYPES (11-37)

Yi~d realized from farm-sales weight to-- Stemni ng Factors used to multiply by to convert re-

Packed in aomestic order Yield from ported stocks of Packed

Type Type To the end of-- weight actual Yield from Stemned Unsterrrned stocks No. Packed weight at farm-sales weight

export time of weight stocks to to farm- sal es

One year,, Tw years!IThree years order u n st errvned weight e?uiv-in storage in storage in storage operation equivalent al en

Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Factor Factor

Fl ue-<ured ••••..••••••••••.• 11-1~ 90.0 89. 1 88. 7 88. 7 88.0 78.0 69.0 1-282 1. 12 v i rg in i a f i re- cured ••••.•••• 21 85.0 8~.2 83. ll 83.0 83.0 77.0 6~.0 1. 299 1. 18 Tenn. and Ky. fire-cured ••• 22- 23 98.5 9~. 6 92. 7 91.8 95.0 76.0 69.5 1. 316 1. 0~ Henderson Sterrrning •••••••.• 2~ 90.0 87.3 86.0 85.1 86.0 76.0 6~.5 1. 316 L 125 Burley •••••••••••••••••••••• 31 90.0 88.2 87.3 86. ~ 89.0 7~.0 61+. 0 1·351 1. 12 Southern Maryland •••••.•••• 32 100.0 96.0 9~. 1 93.2 100.0 7~. 0 69.0 1·351 1. 0 2 One Sucker •.•.•.•.•.•••••••• 35 92.0 90. 2 88.8 87.9 90.0 70.0 61.5 1·1129 1. 09 Green River ................. 36 90.0 87.3 86.0 85. 1 86.0 76.0 611.5 1·316 1. 13 Virginia sun-cured .......... 37 89.0 88.1 87.2 86.8 85.0 76.0 66.0 1-316 1. 13

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CIGAR LEAF TYPES (~1-62)

Yield realized from farm-sales weiqht to-- Stemni ng Factors used to multiply by to convert re-

ported stocks of

Type Type Packed SiY11pl ing To the end of-- Yield from

Yield from no. actual Sterm1ed Unstemneo stocks weight weight weignt at farm- sales stocks to to farm- sales

One year ,I Two years,IThree years time of weight unstem11ea weight equiv-in storage in storage in storage operation .equivalent alent

Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent ~ Factor

Pennsylvania Seedleaf •••••.• 111 97.3 86.0 8~.0 82.0 80.6 7 2. 0 58.0 1. 387 (4) Gebhardt •••••••••••••••••••• 42 (3) 85.6 83.3 80.9 79.3 73.0 58.0 i 1. 387 ZifTVTler ••••.••••••••••••••••• ~3 I~? 85.~ 83.0 80.8 78.9 71.5 56.5 (4) Dutch •••••••••.••••••••••..• 11~ 86.5 8~. 1 81.7 80.0 70. 5 56.5 ( Puerto Rico ................. 46 88.0 87. 1 83.6 82.0 -- 78.5 6~.5 1. 275 ll), 17 Connecticut Broadleaf ••••••• 51 97.0 87.11 85.11 83. 1 81. 1 77. 5 62.5 1.292 H Connecticut Havanna Seed .••• 52 97.0 87.~ 85.0 83.1 81. 2 77.0 62. 5 1.299 N. Y. and Pa. Havana Seed •.• 53 91.0 8~. 6 R 2. 9 80.9 79. 7 73. 5 58.5 1.36~ 4)

Southern wisconsin •..•••.••• 511 96.3 83. 1 81.5 79. 1 77.9 77.0 59. 5 1.300 !j Northern Wi scon sin •••••••••• 55 93.7 83.8 82. ~ 80.6 79. 2 7 5. 0 59.0 1. 333 GA. and Fl a. b i noer ••..••••• 56 82.5 80.8 78.8 77. 2 75. 7 78. 5 59.0 1. 27 5 Connecticut Shade ••.•••••••• 61 91. 1 88.7 86.3 84.11 A3. 0 81.5 67.5 1. 2211 !~ Ga. and Fl a. Shade •••••••••• 62 89. 1 87.3 811.) qz. 3 80.6 83.0 67.0 1. 205

MISCELLANEOUS DOI1ESTIC AND FOREIGN-GROWN TYPES (71-90) M i see 11 aneous Domestic ...... 72-73

5 5 1. 09 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 1. 333 Foreign-grown cigar leaf .... 81-8~ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1. 205 (6) Foreign-orown ci qaret te

5 1. 20 5 ( 6) and snok i ng tobacco •.•.••• 90 -- -- -- -- -- -- -----·· -- -------- ----- ----- -

1 1Information in this table taken from U. S. Department of Agriculture Circular 435, Tobacco Shrinkages and Losses in Weight in Handling and Storage, issued in July 1937. 2 Factors for converting unstemned stocks to farm-sales weight pre adjusted on the basis of an average loss on the reported weight And 5hould not be taken as indicotive of full shrinkage after handling, sweating and storage. 3 Ohio-Miami Valley filler types of tobacco packed in cases by growers before delivery. 4 The general instructions for filing the tobncco stocks reports, require dealers and manufacturers to indicate the weight basis on which stocks of unstemmed cigar lenf of the domestic type3 are reported, namely, farm-sales weight, marked weigl.t, or sweated weig!-.t. '!"he stocks are converted ench c:;unrter to the farm-sales-weight equivalent on the basis of the amounts reported in these three categories. 5 Tentative factor. 6 Facto~; has not been determined.

TABLE 7.-- Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equivalent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-501

TYPES 11-1~- FLUE-CURED

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

1945 ...•.....•......•.... 1946 ...............••.... 1947 ...•. 0 •••••••••••••••

1948 .................... . 1949 .................... . 1950 .................... .

Apr. 1: 1945 .................... . 1946 ..................•.. 1947 .................... . 1948 .................... . 1949 ...................•. 1950 .................... .

July ~: 1945 .................... . 19!!6 .................... . 1947 .................... . 19!!8 .................... . 19!!9 ...•................. 1950 ......•..............

Oct. 1: 19!!5 ..............•...... 19!!6- ................... . 19!!7 .................... . 19!!8 ...................•. 1949 .................... . 1950 •.•...••••..•..•...•.

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

1, 211,047 1, 219,011 1,160,439 1,34!!,899 1, 211,078 1, 064,381

969,533 981,755

1,022,,179 1,22!!,495 1,0!!!!,2!!4

884,577

726,431 720,610 830,970

1,029,573 86!!,436 713,220

1, 017.320 969 ,1!!4

1,103,068 1, 201,095 1,107,849

Stemned reported

1,000 lb.

252,451 277,893 299,47!! 325. 197 !!6!!,36!! 557,580

238.368 269,915 276, 286 301,497 416,432 531,606

217,768 236,987 248,045 276,557 397,010 !!77 ,541

239,060 285,387 281,503 368,452 !!87,621

Farm-sales-­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

1, 718.85 2 1, 764,,302 1, 729. 701 1,973,218 2,02,3,160 1,992, 703

1,428,136 1,!!87,120 1, 541, 5!!3 1,804,336 1, 767,483 1,75!!,028

1,126,283 1,1!!7,358 1,286,840 1,550,213 1,538.211 1,484,!!79

1,482, 650 1,495,211 1,639,630 1,874,264 1,940,936

TYPE 22 -TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED

Jan. 1: 19!!5 .................... . 1946 ..•...•.............. 19!!7 .................... . 19!!8 .............•....... 19!!9 ................•.... 1950 ....................•

Apr. 1: 1945- .............•...... 1946 ..............•...... 19!!7 •....•.•...•......... 1948 .................... . 1949 .................... . 1950 ......•..............

July 1: 1945 ..........•.•.••..... 1946 ...•.............•.•. 194 7 ..............•.•.... 1948 .................... . 1949 ••................... 1950 ...•............••...

Oct. 1: 1945 .••...••......•.•••.. 1946 .........•........•.. 194 7 ....................• 1948 .....•......•....•... 1949 .................... . 1950 ........•.•..........

95. 691 67,945 5.3 ,,367 74,463 83,796 79. 64.3

108,7!!6 81,99 2 91,652

111,578 114,347 110,,320

98.602 74,993 92,579

103,585 98.953 99,934

78,266 63,584 82,592 93. 742 87,393

See footnotes at end of table.

378 513 343 418 415 413

625 939 5!!8 278 475 509

455 544 350 510 469 469

428 594 308 222 401

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100.036 71,365 55,971 78.014 87,716 83.394

113,951 86,557 96,068

116,422 119,571 115,430

102,546 78,737 96,762

108,426 103,553 104,573

81,982 66,941 86,317 97,795 91,438

TYPE 21 -VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

22, 7'33 19,08!! 14,!!06 17.360 20,,305 19. 233

27. 133 21,293 23. 195 24,937 23.5 21 24, 241

23. 298 17,453 21,263 21, 560 21,117 21,8!!5

19,895 15.871 18,880 18,542 18. 201

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

398 301 308 313 302 189

573 !!65 51!! 363 282 209

428 386 438 290 215 185

362 321 29!! 191 197

Farm-sales-­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

27,435 22,980 17,471 20.965 2!!,422 22,985

32,895 25,838 28. 158 29,983 28,187 28,92!!

28. 11(8 21, 186 25,762 25.886 25,2!!7 26,060

24,031 19. 220 22, 729 22. 17 2 21, 779

TYPE 23 - KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED

34,572 19. 190 15. 693 30,389 37,710 39,491

!!2, 977 27,621 36,331 46,622 51,520 51, 716

34,128 22,832 36,617 43,911 !!6,425 47,060

24. 102 17,837 32,695 40,436 41,829

218 258 146 1!!4 48

104

89 286 1!!6 156 96 69

264 233 191 163 108

66

476 198 138 151 123

36. 253 20,311 16,520 31,802 39.284 41,213

!!4,818 29, 117 37,984 48,700 53.712 53,879

35,854 24.065 38,343 45,891 48,!!30 49,033

25,717 18,822 34, 19 2 42. 260 43,671

TABLE 7.--Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equivalent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-501.-Continued

TYPE 2~ - HENDERSON STEMMING

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

19~5 ...•••......•.....•.... 19~6 •.......•...........•.. 19~7 ....•...•.•..•......•.. 19~8 •.......•.......•...... 19~9 ....•..........•....... 1950 ...................... .

Apri 1 1: 19~5 ...••.....••.•..•...•.• 19~6 .•..•.......•.......•.. 19~ 7 •••••••.••••••••••••.•• 19~8 ..................•.... 19~9 .....•................. 1950 ..••...•....•....•.....

July 1: 19~5 •..•................... 19~6 .............•.•.•..... 19~7 •.....•..••.•.......... 19~8 .....••...•.•.•........ 19~9 ......•..........•••... 1950 ...................... .

oct. 1: 19~5 ..............•........ 19~6 •....................•. 19~7 ........••..••......... 19~8 ••••••••.•.••.••.••.•.. 19~9 ..•••................•. 1950 .•.........•...••......

Unstemmed reported

1, 000 1 b. 105 72

109 156 235 269

78

1~6 2~9 298 317

65 76

117 256 271 307

77 8~

115 283 263

TYPE 31 - BUR LEY

Jan. 1: 19~5 ...••.................. 19~6 .......•...........•... 1947 ..•......•............. 19~8 •.............•.••..... 1949 •..•.•....•.•....•...•• 1950 .•.................•.•.

Apri 1 1: 19~5 ....•.•...••••.•.•....• 1946 .•.•.•.......••.•...... 19~7 ..•.•.....•.•••...•.•.• 19~8 ..•...........•.•...... 1949 •...••.•.•...•..•...... 1950 .••..••.......•..•.••.•

July 1: 19~5 ••.••..•.•......•...•.• 1946 .•....•••..•.......•..• 1947 ...•..•...•...........• 1948 .••..•.••...••..•...•.. 1949 ...•...•••.....•....... 1950 .••.•...........•.••...

Oct. 1: 19~5 .••••.....•..••••.•...• 19~6 ••.....••.•...•....•..• 19~7 ...................... . 1948 .....•.•..••••.•••.•••. 19~9 •.....•..•••••••..•..•. 1950 ••••••••••••.••••••••••

527,191 63~.138 679,584 836.~15 793,587 747,570

743,692 814,962 905,172 825,074 835,294 788,487

632,096 700. 208 807.697 720,335 725,783 692,350

543,525 60~,977 700.886 617,778 624,973

See footnotes at end of table.

Sterm1ed reported

1,000 lb.

13 7

21 1~

6

12 69

14

25 17

16

25 17

63, 196 97,038

105.454 105,077 147,177 200.038

100. 175 123,883 127,238 165. 240 205. 222 264,545

11~.109 131,291 123, 108 158,318 200. 14 7 248,691

99,321 116, 125 102,984 139,029 181,317

Fann-sal eEr weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

137 91

123 207 285 312

106 78

164 280 335 362

93 86

169 313 305 3~5

110 94

167 343 296

679,952 857,064 920,698

1,095, 779 1,111,51~ 1,139,960

98~.511 1, 100. 207 1, 206,320 1,174,111 1,246,055 1,283,393

880,608 982,892

1,090,889 1,046,330 1,115, 724 1, 151, 73 2

759,033 853,285 940,819 902,279 974,324

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TYPES 21-2~- TOTAL FIRE-CURED

Unsterrrned reported

1,000 lb.

153,101 106, 291 83,575

122,368 142,046 138,636

178. 93~ 130.975 151,32~ 183.386 189,686 186,59~

155,49~ 115,343 150,576 169,312 166, 766 169,146

122,340 97,376

134,282 153,003 147,686

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

1, 007 1,079

797 896 779 712

1,299 1,690 1, 208

797 853 791

1, 161 1,163 1,00~

980 792 7 20

1, 282 1, 113

765 581 721

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

163,861 11~.7~7 90,085

130,988 151, 707 147,90~

191,770 1~1.590 162,37~ 195,385 201,805 198,595

166,641 124,063 161,036 180.516 177,535 180,011

131,840 105,077 1~3.405 162,570 15 7. 184

TYPE 32 - SOUTHERN MARYLAND

25,894 29,031 20.~49 2~.825 26,025 25,717

20.503 23,917 15,306 19,968 20,683 21,311

28, 703 22,282 21,073 31,005 34,097 36,625

34,424 24,869 33.165 34,497 31,864

8,121 12, 287 8,363

lli, 125 14,761 14,017

6,285 10,709

7,401 12,380 12,570 11,868

10,827 10,881 9,851

11,374 11,942 11,311

12,420 10.831 13.5 78 15.095 15.598

37. 60 2 ~6.544 32.383 ~~. 786 ~6.886 45,5~7

29,574 39,153 25,811 37,427 38,418 38,092

44,197 37,722 35,070 47,300 51,236 52,944

52,227 40,292 52,539 55,988 53,996

TABLE 7.--Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equiva{ent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-50 --Continued

TYPE 35 - ONE SUCKER

Jan 1:

Quarter and

year

1945 .....•.......•...•.••. 1946 ....•.•...•.•........• 1947 ..........•.•..•...... 1948 .•.••..•...•.......... 1949 •........•...•........ 1950 .•...•..........••....

~r. 1: 19 45 .•......•.......•.•... 19116 ....••....•••...•..... 1947 ...•••......•..•••.•.. 1948 ........•...•....•••.. 1949 ..•...........•...•... 19 50 ........••.....•......

July 1: 1945....... . ........•.... 1946 .•...•....••......•... 194 7 ••...•......•..••.•... 1948 .••...•••••..•.•.•...• 1949 ..................... . 1950 .••.•...•..•..•.••..•

oct. 1: 1945 ..............•..•..•. 1946 ..................... . 1947 ..................... . 1948 ....••••...•....•.•... 1949 ... ·. · · . · · · · · · r • • • • • • • 1-9 50 ..•••••...............

Unst emrned reported

1.000 lb.

26. 414 26. 90 2 33 .o 34 38. 818 38. 581 34. 253

38' 235 39.716 46,869 45, 358 1.1.6,215 45,061

30.636 36,664 1.1.1, 141 41.323 39,747 41, 550

26. 589 29. 270 35.889 37. 222 '34, 9 69

stemned reported

1,000 1 b.

1, 16 7 641 604 601 578 370

1, 507 710 770 684 587 816

1, 391 682 753 758 507

1, 054

1,090 602 650 648 453

TYPE 37- VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

Jan. 1: 1945. • ••.••••••••••.••••• 1946 •••.•••••.••••••••.••• 1947 ..•..•....•••.•••••••• 1948 ...•.•...•.••.......•. 1949 .•..•..••.••...••.•••. 1950 •...•..•••.••...•.••••

Apr. 1: 191.1.5 .•.....•.•.....•...... 1946 ...•..•••••••••••.•.•. 1947 •...••....•.•......•.. 1948 ...•...•.....••••..••. 1949 ••••.•....••.••.•••••• 1950 •••....•.••.•••••.....

July 1: 191.1.5 ••••••••••••••..••.•.. 1946 ..••..•••.••.••.••.•.. 1947 .•.•.•.••••..•••••••.. 191.1.8 .••.....••••••..•.••.• 191.1.9 ..•••.•.••..•..•••.•.. 1950 •..•.•.••••..••..••••.

oct. 1: 1945 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1947 •••••••••••••••••••••• 191.1.8 ..•.....•••.••.•••...• 1949 .•.•.•.......•.....•.• 19 50 •.•.••...•..••••••••••

See footnotes at end of table

2, 475 2, 594 1, 7 40 2. 590 2.699 2. 527

3.642 3. 194 3. 792 3.1.1.03 3.1.1.38 3,1.1.90

3. 199 2, 510 3.596 3. 025 3.071 2.937

2. 57 2 1. 857 2.947 2, 431 2,1.1.40

31.1.7 1.1.38 1.1.50 363 311.1. 318

1.1.20 1.1.89 ll-41.1. 351.1. 330 370

31.1.3 1.1.93 1.1.11.1. 346 318 341

315 1.1.85 387 332 287

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1, 000 1 b.

30. 609 30' 3 22 36. 91.1.8 43. 2118 42,954 37' 912

44,024 44.397 52, 286 50,505 51, 289 50. 380

35. 560 41,0 27 46,017 46, 223 1.1.4, 111.1. 46,931

30.680 32.842 40. 132 1.1.1, 581 38.821

3. 313 3, 582 2. 635 3. 467 3. 517 3.328

!I.. 71.1.0 1.1..337 4,91.1.5 4, 37 2 4,375 1.1.,1.1.94

!I., 121.1. 3.570 1.1.,679 3.932 3.91.1.3 3.826

3.375 2, 819 3. 905 3. 2112 3. 184

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TYPE 36 - GREEN RIVER

Un st emned reported

1, 000 1 b.

22' 014 21, 391 23. 70 6 26. 964 28,632 28' 637

27. 40 1 25,666 27. 955 30.9 27 3 2. 691 33. 203

23.685 22, 111 26,106 29. 40 5 28,9 2A 31. 0 52

21.341.1. 19.9 67 23.9 20 27.560 27. 5 29

Stemned reported

1,000 lb.

1, 422 1,442 1, 89 2

981 970 805

2. 60 4 2, 228 1,437

968 835

1, 157

1, 709 1. 627 1,11£26

857 7 52

1, 17 2

1, 517 1, 1.1.94 1, 080

8 21 68 2

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

26,990 26, 317 29. 60 1 31,9 28 33. 797 33.556

31.1.. 836 3 2. 316 33.726 36.387 38.183 39. 240

29. 30 5 27. 40 5 31. 322 34. 50 2 33.807 36.831

26, 371.1. 24. 781.1. 28. 635 32.363 3 2. 123

TYPES 35-37 TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED

50.903 50,887 58,1.1.80 68.372 69.912 65. 417

69, 278 68, 576 78,616 79. 688 82.31.1.1.1. 81, 7 54

57,520 61, 285 70,81.1.3 73.753 71, 746 7 5. 539

50' 50 5 51. 091.1. 62, 756 6 7. 213 64,938

2,936 2,521 2. 946 1, 945 1, 862 1,1.1.93

!I., 531 3. 1.1.27 2. 651 2, 006 1, 752 2,31.1.3

3.443 2, 802 2,393 1, 961 1. 577 2,567

2, 922 2. 581 2, 117 1, 80 1 1,422

60.912 60, 221 69. 184 78,643 80. 268 7 4, 79 6

83.600 81,050 90.957 91, 261.1. 93. 81.1.7 94, 114

68,990 7 2. 00 2 82,018 81.1., 657 81,864 87. 588

60,429 60, 1.1.1.1.5 72,672 77. 186 74, 128

TABLE 1.--Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-wei~ht equivalent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-501--Continued

TYPE 41 - PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF

Jan. 1:

Quarter and year

1945 •••••••••••••••• 1946 •••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••.••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 1945 ............... . 1946 •••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••• 1948· ••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••.•••••

July 1: 1945 •••••••••••••••• 1946 •••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••

oct. 1: 1945 •••••••••••••••• 1946 •••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••

Unstenvned reported

1,000 lb.

74,4 77 77' 163 68,241 68,321 67,700 83' 205

107,721 100,753

99' 2 94 71,805 72 '33 2

123,907

99.310 97,033 94,125

101,862 103' 964 113' 821

90,981 83' 744 82' 116 85,917 90,506

Stenvned reported

1,000 lb.

5 '152 5' 861 5,991 4,419 5,248 5,803

4, 725 6,271 5,145 4,069 5 ,500 5.380

4, 964 6,504 6,036 4,492 5,507 4,854

5. 030 5.3 70 4,..756 4,689 5,491

Farm'-Sa les­we i g ht

equivalent

1,000 lb.

90,602 94' 6 74 84,971 82,640 82.468 99,467

126,845 121,491 118,137 85,968 86,358

140' 565

117,876 117,720 113. 7 72 119,982 120,530 128,992

108,733 101,223

98,471 99,815

105,972

TYPES 41-44- TOTAL CONTINENTAL- GROWN FILLER

Jan. 1: 1945 ••••••••••••••• 1946 ••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••• 1948 ••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 1945 ••••••••••••••• 1946 ••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••• 1948 ••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••

July 1: 1945 ••••••••••••••• 1946 ••••••••••••••• 1947 .............. . 1948 ••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••

Oct. 1: 1945 ••••••••••••••• 1946 ••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••• 1948 ••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••••••• 1950 ............. ..

99,868 98,733 87,399 86,224 85,683

102,237

136,237 124.766 120,633

95,211 98,769

149,629

125,870 118,159 114,554 122,988 127,089 138,226

115' 181 103,164

90,702 105.246 111,505

See footnotes at end of table.

9,309 10,062

8,452 6,089 6, 539 7,100

8,921 10,699

7' 187. 5,608 6,663 6, 736

9,167 10,851

7,863 6,009 6,828 6,275

9,505 9,022 6,594 5. 993 6. 873

125,602 125,457 110,290 105,285 104,813 123,006

165,410 155,373 145,256 114,574 117.774 171, 756

154,264 148,246 142,537 146,000 148,731 159,061

142,898 128,752 122,187 123,701 131,867

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unstenvned reported

1. 000 1 b.

25,391 21,5 70 19,158 17. 903 17.983 19. 032

28,516 24.013 21,339 23 '406 26; 43 7 25. 722

26,560 21,126 20,429 21,126 23,125 24,405

24,200 19,420 18.586 19' 329 20,999

TYPES 42-44- OHIO

Stenvned reported

1. 000 1 b.

4' 15 7 4,201 2,461 1,670 1, 291 1,297

4,196 4,428 2. 042 1 '539 1,163 1,356

4. 203 4,34 7 1' 827 1,517 1,321 1,421

4,4 75 3.652 1, 838 1, 304 1 .382

Farm-sales­we ig ht

equivalent

1 '000 1 b.

35,000 30,783 25,319 22' 645 22,345 23 '53 9

38,565 33.882 2 7,119 28,606 31,416 31,191

36.388 30.526 28,765 26,018 28,201 3 0. 069

34,165 27,529 23,716 23,886 25,895

TYPE 45 - PUERTO RICAN CONTINENTAL U. S. AND PUERTO RICO

5.338 17. 039 14,085 13.095 16,160 11, 781

19,446 17,110 19.836 16,444 16,416 20,455

43,482 34.377 27.445 28,631 27,268 26,872

29,928 25,434 22,847 25,036 20,448

25. 734 32,285 36,277 33.676 25. 856 20,!192

25.625 31,528 35,671 32.434 24,959 19,091

23,412 30.583 32. 952 28,472 20,765 18,174

27. 03!1 32,539 31,691 25. 963 19,602

44,633 68.098 70.5 96 65,557 57.4 79 4!1,353

60,978 6 7. 050 76,!120 67,622 56,!139 52,411

85. 799 85.843 81.26 7 75,970 62,880 58,551

75,343 78,298 74.006 68,023 53,165

TABLE 7. --Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-welAht equlva)ent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters ,1945-SOh-Continued

TYPE q6 - PUERTO RICAN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

1945 •........••.•..•.•.•.. 19!16 •...•...........•..... 194 7 ............•......... 19!18 ...•.......•..••..••.. 1949 ....••.........•.••••. 1950 ...........•...••••...

Apr. 1: 19!15 ......••••........•.•. 1946. . • . . • .•.•••..•...... 19!17 ..•.....•...•...•.••.. 19!18 •...••.....•...•..••.. 1949 ...........•........•. 1950 •............•.•.....•

July 1: 191~5 ..............••.•.... 19!~6 .•.........••...•..•.. 19!17 .....•.........•••••.. 19118 ....•.......•••••...•• 19!19 ..•..•....•...•.....•. 1950 .••••••..•.......•.••.

oct. 1: 1945 ......••...•..•....... 1946 ...•.......•....•.••.. 1947 ....••.....••••••..••• 1948 •..........•...••.•.•. 1949 ........•..•......•..• 1950 ..••.....•....••••.•..

Unsternmed reported

1,000 lb.

2,587 5,450 6,752 .3,719 2,904 .3,749

2,146 4,811 6,045 .3. 6.35 1,474 .3,262

1,492 4,290 4,592 2,4.32

817 2,82.3

.3 ,188

.3.708 4, 0.36 .3. 546 1,525

Stemmed reported

1, 000 1 b.

19,205 21,744 26.84 7 2.3,305 21,.344 16,809

22,64.3 2.3. 56 7 28,1181 26. 15 7 21,152 17,122

20,586 26,085 27,744 2.3,778 18. 133 15,531

18,62.3 2!1,958 25,208 21,.321 16,0.37

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

31,6 75 .38. 814 47,949 !12,100 .35,2.38 29,1161

36,289 40,785 49,559 !13. 272 .33,278 29,.358

32,!155 43,931 !16,760 38 • .316 28,006 26,471

.31,510 41,569 42,.326 .35,95!1 25,707

TYPES ql-46- TOTAL CIGAR FILLER

Jan. 1: 1945 .•.••••.•••.••.•••••.. 19!16 •..•••.••••..•..••••.• 1947 ....•..•.•••.••...•••• 19118 •••.••.••••.••••••.•.• 1949 ..•••.•.••••.••••.•.•. 1950 .•.•.••••.•.•...••••.•

Apr i 1 1: 19!15 .•••••...••••.•••••••• 19!16 .••..••.•....••••••••• 19!17 •••...•••..••..•••••.. 19ll8 •.•.••••..•.••••••.•.. 19!19 •.••....•...•••••••• ·.· 1950 ....••....••...•....•.

July 1: 1945 ...••...........••.•.. 1946 .........•.•....••.•• ; 19117 ••..•.••••.....•••.••. 19!18 ..•...•..•••.•.•.••••• 19119, ....•...•..•...•.•.•. 1950 .•.•.•...••.••.•......

Oct. 1: 19115 ••.•.••••.....••••••.• 1946 •..••.•..•..•...•.•..• 19'!17 .•..••.•..•..•••...•.. 19118 •........•...•.•••...• 19!19 •••••••••.••.•••••..•• 1950 .••.••.•••..••........

105,206 115,772 101,!184

99 • .319 101,811.3 114,018

155,68.3 1ll1,876 140,!169 111,655 115,185 170,084

169,.352 152,536 1!11,999 151,619 154,357 165,098

1!15,109 128,598 12.3. 5!19 1.30,282 1.31,953

See footnotes at end of table.

35,011.3 112,3!17 !14,729 .39,765 32.395 27,592

.34,546 42,227 !12,858 .38,042 31,622 25,827

.32,579 41,434 40,815 34,481 27,593 21~ ,!149

36,5.39 111,561 .38,285 31,956 26,1175

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170,235 19.3,555 180,886 170,842 162,292 167 • .359

226,388 222,423 221,676 182,196 1711,21.3 224,167

240,063 2.311, 089 220,804 221,970 211,611 217,612

218,241 207,050 196,19.3 191,724 185,0.32

TYPE qs - PUERTO RICAN - PUERTO RICO

Unsterrmed reported

1,000 lb.

2,751 11,589

7 • .333 9,376

1.3. 256 8,0:32

17,.300 12,:?.99 1.3,791 12,809 1!1,942 17,19.3

!11, 990 .30,087 22,85.3 26,199 26,!151 2!1,0!19

26, 740 21,726 .18. 811 21,490 18.923

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

6,529 10,5!11

9,4.30 8,.371 4,512 3,683

2,982 7. 961 7 ,1.90 6,277 3,807 1, 969

2,826 4,!198 5,:?.08 ~~. 685 2,6.32 2,643

8,411 7,581 6,118.3 ll, 642 .3,565

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

12,958 29,28!~ 22,647 2.3 ,!157 22,241 14,892

24,689 26.265 26,861 24,350 23,161 23. 05.3

53,344 41,912 .34,507 .37,641 34,874 .32,080

4.3,833 36. 729

. .31,680 32,069 27,!158

TYPE 51 - CONNECTICUT BROADLEAF

21,132 25,415 24,7115 24,818 25,580 24,861

26,002 28,275 29,080 .31, 2.31 30,684 29,902

23,.371 23,912 28,346 30,246 28,06.3 27,96.3

21,257 21, 710 25,660 27,1!15 23.858

596 640 750 7!1.3

1, 09.3 !11~5

634 606 690 867 871 525

645 695 898 912 785 595

554 745 821 942 7.36

23,435 28,079 27,514 27,582 28,881 26.,601

28,698 .31,092 .32,069 .34,616 .33.718 .32,415

25,898 26,54 7 31.571 .33,624 30,822 30,74.3

23.511 24,260 28,591 30,Jll7 26,546

TAm-E 7.-.Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equivalent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-50 1--Continued

TYPE 52 - CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED

Jan. 1: •

Quarter and

year

1945........... . ......... ' 1946 ...................... . 1947 ...................... . 1948 .....................•. 1949 ...................... . 1950 ... : .................. .

Apr. 1: 1945 ...................... . 1946 ....•.................. 1947 ...................... . 1948 ... · ......... · •. · · · · · · · 1949 ...................... . 19 50 ...................... .

July 1: 1945 ...•................... 1946 ........ · .............. . 1947 ...................... . 1948 ...................... . 1949 ...................... . 1950 ...................... .

Oct. 1: 1945 ...................... . 1946 ...................... . 1947 ...................... . 1948 ...................... . 19!~9 ...................... . 1950 ...................... .

unsterrrned reported

1,000 lb.

24,568 22,616 19. 4 79 22.509 20. 139 22. 259

22.655 20. 419 21,071 22.336 24.312 26. 13 6

20. 508 18. 116 17. 856 19. 779 21, 20 4 25,'211

17,093 14,472 14. 878 17. 612 17. 98 7

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

57 4 458 384 323 445 284

566 385 403 330 397 292

365 340 481 374 349 329

361+ 36R 413 359 413

TYPE 5~- SOUTHERN WISCONSIN

Jan. 1: 19115 ...................... . 1946 ...........•........... 1947 ...................... . 19118 ...................... . 191J9 ......•................ 1950 ...................... .

Apr. 1; 19115 ...................... . 1946 ...................... . 1947 ...................... . 191!8 ...................... . 1949 ...................... . 1950 ...................... .

July 1: 19!15 ...................... . 1946 ...................... . 1947 .....•................. 1948 ............•.......... 1949 .....•...•............. 1950 ...................... .

Oct. 1: 1945 ....................•.. 1946 ...................... . 194 7 ..............•........ 1948 ...................... . 191)9 ...........•........... 1950 ...................... .

23. 145 23.788 2ll,844 31. 20 2 30.099 29. 435

31. 666 38. 208 31. 24R 40. 669 39.313 38,820

28,090 33.8 21 34. 412 36. 162 36. 192 33. 754

24.355 29. 73 2 34.357 31.469 32.986

See footnotes at end of tnble

1, 855 1, 292 1, 125 1, 68 2 2. 605 3.496

1, 139 1. 052 1, 395 2,667 3.356 3.468

1. 174 875

1, 268 2. 777 3. 615 3. 735

1, 221 838

1, 101 2. 799 3. 518

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

27,0R6 24, 8 36 21.376 24,534 21. 9 60 23.986

25.027 22, 3R 3 23. 106 24. 359 26, 318 28. 10 6

22,451 19. 857 19. 77 5 21. 684 22. 956 27. 17 6

18. 796 15.997 16, 49 3 19.343 19. 8 20

27,090 26,996 27. RR5 35. 39 2 35,495 36.0 19

35. 136 41.951 35.046 46. 784 45,860 45,494

31. 39 3 3 7. 0 57 38. 224 42, 158 42,937 40. 9 27

27. 499 3 2, 670 37.935 37. 214 39. 813

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TYPE 53- NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED

Unstemmed reported

1, 000 1 b.

2, 481 2, 576

866 2. 1117 1. 919 1, 284

3.088 2. 710 2. 600 1, 931 1, 848 1, 775

2,983 2,089 2,433 2, 781 1,809 1. 415

2. 843 1, 739 2.3711 2. 216 1, 476

St errmed reported

1,000 lb.

24 26

105 70 28 12

1!2 19 93

1 31 11

12 27 65

2 17 16

8 44 30 17 26

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

2, 853 2,963 1, 145 2. 545 2,211 1. 118 2

3,570 3. 10 5 3.095 2. 193 2. 117 1, 933

3. 4011 2. 413 2. 862 3. 160 2,070 1,581

3. 239 2. 042 2. 7111 2,508 1, 707

TYPE 55- NORTHERN WISCONSIN

2 2. 849 22.980 19. 473 30. 511 29. 126 31.035

~5.760

34.213 36. 483 38. 695 38.797 !Ill, 503

30.895 28. 5 73 39.342 36. 708 36.836 42. 174

2 5, 915 25,063 33. 180 3 2. 186 11. 810

899 600

1, 744 771 773

1, 170

595 483 596 891 984

1, 016

370 70 5 591 861 932

1, 00 7

578 839

1, 127 98 2

1. 052

26,091 25,801 23. 651 34. 220 32.568 34.551

39. 660 37. 8 20 40, 446 43, 273 42,516 47.691

311.056 32.022 43.541 41,074 40.363 46. 127

28.953 28. 1106 37. 630 36' 17 5 35. 205

TAill..E 7. --Stocks of leal tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equiva{ent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by ~uarters 1945-50 --Continued

TYPE 56 - GEORGIA AND FLORIDA BINDER

Jan l:

Quarter and

year

1945 •.•.••....••••..•.••..• 1946 ...............•....••. 1947 ••.•••.••.•••....•.•.•. 1948 ••.•.••.•.......••••••• 1949 •...••...••..••..•••••• 1950 ....•••••••..•..•..•...

Apr. 1: 1945 •..•.•.•.••••.•.•..••.. 1946 .••••..••••......•••••. 1947 ..•.••...•••.••.....•.• 1948 ••••••...•••..••••••••• 1949 .•.•...•.•.•..••••••..• 1950 •• •.• .•••.•.•.•••••..•••

July 1: 1945 •••••••...••••.•..•.•.. 1946 ••.••..••..•••••••••.•• 1947 •.••••..••••...•..•.... 1948 .•.•••••...•...••••...• 1949 •••.•••••••••.•.••••••• 1950 .••.•••••....•...•.•..•

Oct. 1: 1945 .....•••.•••••••..••... 19116 .•••••.•..••.••••.•...• 1947 ••••••••••••••.•••••••• 1948 •.•••••••.•.••••••••••• 1949 .•••••••••••••••.•••••• 1950 .••••••••.••••••••.•.•.

Unstemmed repo rteo

1,000 lb.

465 235 223 178 145 141

338 145 285 234 124 92

227 102 233 159 104

69

315 245 343 206 183

Stemneo reported

1,000 lb.

12 9

11 5

14 3 3

14 4 8

11 21

6 9 9 3

7 12

5 13 20

TYPE 61 - CONNECTICUT SHADE-GROWN

Jan. 1: 1945 ••••..•..•..•••..•.•... 1946 •.•.••.•.••.•....•.•... 1947 ••.••.....••...•.••..•. 1948 ••.•.••••.•.•.••..•..•. 1949 ••.••••••.•.•.••••..•.. 1950 ...•••..••••••••..•.•.•

Apr. 1: 1945 .••...••.......•••••... 1946 •.••.•.•...•••••.•••... 1947 •.••••••••..•...•...... 1948 •........••••..•.••.•.. 1949 •••.•.•.•.••.•••••••... 1950 ••••••••.••..•.••.••••.

July 1: 1945 ••.••••••.•••••••...••. 1946 ••..•••.••.•••••.•..•.• 1947 •.•••....•.•••••..•.•.. 1948 ••••.•.•••.•..••..••••. 1949 ••••••••••.•.••••••..•• 1950 •••••...•....•.•.••....

oct. 1: 1945 ••.••••.•••.••.•.••.•.• 1946 .•.••••.•.•••••.•.•••.. 1947 ..•..•.•.•.•••••.••••.• 1948 ..•.••••..•.•••....•••• 1949 ••••••••••••..•....•... 1950 ...................... .

12,0 69 12, 265 12,678 14, 704 14,953 16,559

10. 224 10. 641 10.383 11,811 12, 506 14, 174

8, 67 2 8,454 8,664 9, 236

10. 7 20 12,0 26

8, 871 8, 739

10.307 10. 753 11,930

See footnotes at end of table.

290 304 356 175 151 119

316 337 367 142 195 118

221 379 212 162 143 163

339 354 186 184 154

Farm- sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

598 306 295 229 180 180

443 186 360 314 160 125

300 161 300 212 143

90

403 324 435 239 257

14. 101 14,343 14,884 16,93 2 16, 198 17.87 4

12,043 12,545 12 •. 294 13. 603 13.892 15, 607

10. 150 10. 122 10. 128 10.708 12,093 13. 571

10. 540 10. 410 11,957 12, 186 13,330

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TYPE 51-56 - TOTAL CIGAR BINDERS

Unstenrned Stemmed Farm- sales-reported reported weight

equivalent

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

94,640 3. 960 107. 153 97. 610 3. 025 108,981 89,630 4, 119 101,866

111, 365 . 3. 594 124.502 107, OOA 4,944 121, 295 108,440 5, 411 122,819

,119, 509 2, 990 13 2. 53~ 123,970 2,548 136,537 120.767 3. 180 134, 122 135.096 4, 770 151, 539 135.078 5,643 150. 689 141, 228 5, 320 155,764

106,074 2, 577 117. 50 2 106,613 2, 663 118,057 122,622 3. 309 136. 273 125,835 4,935 141,912 124, 208 5, 707 139.291 130. 586 5, 685 146,644

91,778 2, 732 102,401 92,961 2,846 103,699

110. 792 3.497 123,825 110,834 5,112 125,826 108.300 5, 765 123.348

TYPE 62-GEORGI A AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN

5. 7 25 80 6, 752 5,815 ~4 6,807 4, 706 60 5,542 5, 106 77 6, 031 6,471 34 7. 293 7. 173 77 8, 211

5,004 81 5,918 4,590 81 5,438 3. 611~ 29 4, 233 4,000 29 4, 681 5.309 77 6, 158 5.938 67 6,862

'

3.878 28 4, 538 2, 981 31 3. 501 2. 701 80 3. 245 3. 156 116 3. 823 3,884 53 4, 501 5,090 51 5,87 2

6, 102 49 7. 147 5, 413 40 6,335 5,453 26 6, 361 7, 288 25 7. 830 7,955 57 8, 586

TABLE 7. --Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales -weight equiva {ent basis, <:Rined by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-50 --Continued

TYPES 61-62 TOTAL SHADE-GROWN

Jan. 1:

Que.r.ter and year

1945 ...•...•..••.......... 1946 ..................... . 1947 •..................... 1948 ................ ' •..•. 1949 .............•........ 1950 ........•.......•.....

Apr. 1: 1945 .............•........ 1946 ..................•... 1947 ............•......... 1948 ..................... . 1949 ....•................. 1950 ..................... .

July 1: 1945 .................... '. 1946 ..................... . 1947 ..................... . 1948 .................•.... 1949 ....................•. 1950 ..................... .

Oct. 1: 1945 ..................... . 1946 ..................... . 1947 ..................... . 1948 ..................... . 1949 ..................... . 1950 ..................... .

Unstemme;d reported

1' 000 1 b.

17' 794 18,080 17,,384 19,810 21,424 2.3 '7.32

15,228 15,2,31 1,3,997 15,811 17,815 20,112

12,550 11,4.35 11,,365 12' .392 14,604 17,116

14,97.3 14,152 15,760 18,041 19,885

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb. ,370 .348 416 252 185 196

.397 418 .396 171 272 185

249 410 292 278 196 214

388 391+ 212 209 211

TYPE 73 - OTHER MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC 2

Jan. 1: 1945 ..................... . 1946 ...........•.......... 1947 ........•............. 1948 .......•.........•.... 1949 ..................... . 1950 ...••...•........•....

Apr. 1: 1945 ..................... . 1946 ............•...•..... 194 7 .••....•.....•........ 1948 ...............•...... 1949 ...........••.... · .... . 1950 ..................... .

July 1: 1945 ........•.........•... 1946 ..................... . 1947 ....................•. 1948 ..•.......•......•••.. 1949 ........•....•........ 1950 .......•..•...........

Oct. 1: 19115 ......•.•• · •••.•..•••.• ·1946 •....•.••••...•.•.•..• 19117 ..................... . 19118 ...••............••..• 19119 •.•....••........•.... 1950 ...•..•.....•..•.....•

121 80

157 25.3 205 336

116 70

239 150 267 506

93 67

169 9.3

2,851 .310

143 73

285 175

2, 877

589 1' 10.3 1,598 1,187

504 738

852 876

1' 726 1, 08.3

463 1196

993 1,178 1,701

8611 503 630

884 1,,390 1,330

1195 398

Farm--sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb. 20,853 21,150 20,426 22 '963 23,491 26,085

17,961 17' 983 16' 527 18,284 20,050 22,469

14,688 1.3,623 13 .3 73 14,531 16,594 19,443

17,687 16' 745 18,318 20,016 21,916

988 1,690 2,1193 2,000

956 1' 11.39

1.:no 1.348 2, 768 1,737

9611 1,272

1,51111 1, 7811 2,655 1.357 3.838 1,2511

1 ,IIIlO 2,099 2,2113

910 3. 715

TYPE 72- PERIQUE

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

Stemmed reported

1, 000 lb. 548 565 577 503 572 541

567 590 534 553 673 630

423 540 469 490 621 568

373 548 457 614 539

TYPES 72-73

Farm--sale;s­w~ight

equ1valent

1,000 lb. 796 821 838 730 831 786

824 857 776 803 978 916

615 785 681 712 903 825

542 796 664 892 783

TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC

121 80

157 25.3 205 .336

116 70

2.39 150 267 506

93 67

169 9.3

2,851 ,310

111.3 73

285 175

2. 877

1' 137 1,668 2,175 1,690 1, 076 1,279

1,1123 1,1166 2,260 1, 636 1, 136 1,126

1 ,1116 1, 718 2,170 1,354 1,124 1, 198

1,257 1,938 1,787 1,109

937

1' 784 2,511 3.331 2. 730 1, 787 2,225

2,1911 2,205 3,544 2,540 1, 9112 2,188

2,159 2,569 3.336 2' 069 4, 741 2,079

1, 982 2,895 2,907 1,802 4,498

! For more detailed information,"refer to the quarterly Tobacco Stocks Reports. Although Type 73 is defined as all domestic types of tobacco not otherwise clessified, the bulk of

the stocks reported in this type consisted of cuttings, clippings, and trimmings. This is the result in most instances of the inability of reporters to designate cuttings, clippings, and trinmings in the "S" group of the types to which they properly belong. Also, includes stocks formerly reported as Type 71.

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TABLE 8. --Stocks of foreign-gro'Wn cigar leaf, cigare'tte, and smoking tobaccos, by types as rep'orted and on an unstemmed basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, by quarters, 1945-50 1

TYPE 81 - CUBA (HAVANA)

Jan 1:

Quarter and

year

19~5 .••...•.••..•..•.••.... 19~6 .•••...•••.•.••.•...•.. 19~ 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 •.•••.••••••••••••..••• 19~9· ..•..•..•••.••••..•... 1950 .•.••.•••••..•..•••.•..

Apr. 1: 19~5 ......•••.•...••••••.•. 19~6 •••••••••.•..••••..•••• 19~ 7 •..•••••••••••••••.•••• 19~8 .....••••..••......•... 19~9 ••••...•.•.••.••.•••..•. 1950 •.••••••.••.•••...••••.

July 1: 19~5 .•..•.•..•..•.••..•.•.. 19~6 ..••.....•..•••.••..••. 19~7 ••..••••.•••••••••..••. 19~8- .•••.•.••••••.•••....• 19~9 ..••..••.•.••••••.•..•• 1950 ••.••••.••••.••.•••••••

Oct. 1: 19~5 ••.••..••..••••••••••.. 19~6 .••.•••••••..••.•..••.• 19~ 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 ..••••.. ' •••••••••••••• 19~9 •.•..•...•.••.•••••..•. 1950- .•.••.••••.•••••...••.

Unstemmed reported

1,000 1 b.

~. 291 5, 707 6.368 5,555 ~. M2 ~. 797

~.957

~' l\6fl 6,646 6, 130 5, 3~1.1 ~. 211

3.858 3. 752 5, 86~ 5,7111 ~. 783 3' 5~ 1

3. 735 3.5~3 7.~11

~.835 1.1,61.17

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

17,757 19' 131 23' 613 20,903 15' 168 11,61',5

15' 691 17,619 21.1.325 18' 17 2 13,689 11.77~

16, 198 16, 9 5~ 23. ~21.1 17' 283 1~' 21~ 10' 8~ 7

16,869 17' 535 19' ~8~ 16,01.11 12.395

TYPE 83- PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (MANIL~

Jan. 1: 19~5 •.•• ' •••• ' ••••••..•••. ' ~6 63 19~6 ..••••••••••.••••••.•.. - 26 19~7 •.••..•••••••••••.•• ' •• ~62 20 19~8 ..• ' ..•.•••••••.•••.••• 570 2~6 19~9 ••..•.••••..••••..•. ' .• 23 156 1950 •••....••.••••.•.....•. 18 13

Apr. 1: 19~5 ••••.•.•••.•..•......•. 13 55 19~6 •.•..•.•...•....•••••.. - 11 19~ 7 •••••..••.••.••••..•••. ~09 30 19~8 .••....••.•.•.•••.••... 1.138 262 19~9 •..•..•••••••...•••••.• - 111 1950 ••••......•••••••••.... 1~8 26

July 1: 19~5 ••.••.••••••••••••••••. 6 39 19~6 ..•...•.•••.••••..•••.• - 7 19~7 ..••...•..•.••..••.•.•. 576 28 19~8 •••••••..•..••••••.•••. 169 21.10 19~9 ....•...••..•.••...••.. 232 1111 1950 ....................... 153 32

Oct. 1: 191.15 .•.••.••..•..••.••••••. - 32 191.16 ••••.•...••.•••.••••.•. - 71.1 19117 .•..•....•..••.•••••..• 55 7 211.1 1948 •.••.•.•..•••.•.••.•••• 90 18 7 1949 •.••....•.••.•••.•.•... 95 64 1950 .•..••.•••.•.••. ' •••...

See footnotes at end of tnble.

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Total on unstemmed

basis

1, 000 1 b.

25,688 28' 7 60 3~.822 30, 7lPI 22,919 18' 853

23' 8 65 25' fl99 35.9 58 28' 0 27 21,839 18' 399

23' 3 77 2~. 18 2 34.090 26,51.10 21,911 16' 612

2~' 0 62 2~.673 30,889 2~' 16~ 19' 58 3

122 31

486 866 211 3~

79 13

41.15 751.1 13~ 179

53 8

610 1.158 369 19 2

39 89

815 315 172

TYPE 82 - SUMATRA AND JAVA 2

Unstemmed reported

1, 000 1 b.

3. 135 2. 114 1, 010

767 31.15 3~8

3. 030 1, 741 1' 01~

799 298 21\3

2, 669 1.~14 1, 016

56~ ~98 760

2,37~ 1, 199

875 4~8 U~9

Stemmed rej)o rt ed

1,000 lb.

25 2 73 14

6 6 2

11~

~1

16 ~

25 2

~3 9 5

~0 2 2

~7

8 ~

16 2

TYPE 81t

Total on unstemmed

basis

1,000 lb.

3.1.139 2,202 1, 0 27

771.1 352 350

3. 167 1, 790 1, 033

801.1 '328 265

2, 721 1, ~25 1, 0 22

612 500 762

2.~31 1' 209

880 ~67

~51

OTHER FOREIGN-GROWN CIGAR LEAF

51.16 18 5 68 209 ~ 21~

139 18 161 92 1 93 96 - 96 29 12 ~3

109 11 122 227 21.1 256 107 35 11.19 83 15 101 84 - 8~

31 6 38

194 18 216 100 37 11.15

61 2 63 8~ 15 10 2 83 1 81.1 35 11 ~8

~11.1 15 1.132 10 1 22 128

46 1 47 86 16 105 66 - 66

TABLE 8.- -Stocks of foreiiJn-IJrCYNn ciiJar leaf, ciiJarette, and smokinll tobaccos, by types, as reported and on an unstcmmed basis, q,vned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, by quarters, 1945-501-­Continued

TYPES 81-84 TOTAL FOREIGN-GROWN CIGAR LEAF TYPE 90- FOREIGN- GROWN CIGARETTE

AND Sf10K IN G TOBACCO (TURKISH AND OTHER)

Jan. 1:

Quarter and year

1945 ..................... . 1946 ..................... . 194 7 ..................... . 1948 ..................... . 1949 ..................... . 1950 ..................... .

Apr. 1: 1945 ...........•.......... 1946 ..................... . 194 7 ..................... . 1948 ..................... . 1949 ..................... . 1950 ..................... .

July 1: 1945 ..•................... 1946 .....................• 194 7 ..................... . 1948 .................•.... 1949 ................•..... 1950 ..................... .

Oct. 1: 1945 ..................... . 1946 ..................... . 194 7 ..................... . 1948 ........ : ............ . 1949 ..................... . 1950 ..................... .

Unsterrrned reported

1,000 lb. 8,018 8, 030 7,979 6,984 5,106 5, 192

8. 109 6,636 8,176 7,450 5, 726 4,653

6, 727 5,266 7,517 6. 531 5,596 4,489

6,523 4,843 8,889 5,459 5,257

Sterrrned reported

1,000 lb. 18,090 19,234 23,665 21, 156 15.330 11, 692

15,871 17,695 24,406 18.453 13.825 11,808

16,298 17,007 23.459 17,578 14,331 10,892

16,963 17,639 19,703 16.260 12,461

TrJta 1 on unstemmed

basis

1,000 lb. 29,817 31.207 36,496 32,477 23.578 19,280

27,233 27,958 37,585 29,686 22.385 18,881

26.367 25,760 35.785 27,712 22.864 17,614

26. 964 26,099 32,631 25,051 20. 27 2

Unsterrrned reported

1, 000 1 b.

56,025 74,624 96. 58 7

122,933 128.347 141,127

49,345 85,491

112,734 126,822 134,021 151,802

78.286 95,110

121,518 126,728 148,891 148,070

74. 681 86,896

109.56 7 112,422 134. 232

Stelll11E:d reported

1,000 lb.

Total on unstemmed

basis

1,000 lb. 56,025 74,624 96,587

122,933 128.347 141,127

49,345 85,491

112,734 126,822 134,021 151,802

78,286 95. 110

121,518 126,728 148,891 148,070

74,681 86,896

109,567 112,422 134,232

1 Stocks of foreign-grown tobacco are not converted to farm-sales-weight but are shown on an import weight basis. However, for comparability, stemmed stocks have been converted to an unstemmed equivalent, and ~or this purpose a tentative factor of 1.205 has been used.

Does not include stocks of Sumatra and Java leaf held in the Free Trade Zone.

TABLE 9. --Total stocks of leaf tobacco,. as reported and on a farm-sales-weillht equivalent basis for do­mestic types and unstemmed basis for foreiiJn-iJrown tobacco owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1945-50

TYPES I 1-90 - GRAND TOTAL STOCKS

Quarter Unstemmed Stemmed Farm-sales- Quarter Unsterrrned Stemmed Farm-sales-and reported reported weight and reported reported weight year equivalent year equivalent

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Apr. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb .. 1, 000 1 b. 1945 .......... 2,249,940 386,311 3,047,046 1945 .......... 2,329,930 405,885 3.173,246 1946 .......... 2,353,554 457,440 3.27!1,906 1946 .......... 2,393,459 !173,978 3.341,717 19!17 .......... 2.315,7!18 !192. 138 3,281.642 19!17 .......... 2,568,979 487,88!1 3.553,193 19!18 .......... 2. 7 57. 5!13 513,697 3,799,861 19!18 .......... 2, 729,652 5!15,096 3,813,812 19!19 .......... 2,606,628 683,005 3,874,5!13 19!19 .......... 2,580,392 689,610 3,851,391 1950 .......... 2,434,602 820,267 3,880,234 1950 .......... 2,451,449 855,688 3.944,281

July 1: Oct. 1: 19!15 .........• 1,973,326 400,!127 2, 765, 78!1 19!15 .......... 2,101,321 !112,884 2,928,135 1946 .......... 1. 990. 766 446,356 2,853,256 1946 .......... 2,075,008 480,415 2,997,694 194 7 .......... 2,286,3!19 !154,4!16 3,186,951 194 7 .......... 2,402,999 !16!1,!131 3.332,506 19!18. ~- .....•. 2,!147,226 507,920 3,4!14,152 1948 .......... 2,450,849 579,698 3,549,326 19!19 .......... 2,313.377 660,686 3. 509,013 19!19 .......... 2,379,856 732.785 3.690,302 1950 ........•. 2,152,888 783,531 3.508,993 1950 ..........

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TABLE 10.--Sale~ and average prices of tobaccos ~old at auction in the United State~, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1945-49.

TYPE II (a) - OLD BELT FLUE-CURED

Producers' sales Avera;Je price per 100 1 b. State and market 191.19 I 19/.IB I 191.17 I 1946 I 1945 191.19 I 19/.IB I 191.17 l 191.16 l 19115

crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

Virginia: 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1, 000 I b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

Brookneal ....... II, 769 5, 5B1 II, 71B 1.1, 600 3. B 78 /.1/.1. 50 116.86 3B. 71.1 1.15.69 !Ill. 13 Chase City ...... 1.1, 279 II, 8112 5, 662 6, 231 6, 560 113.81 116.1.17 35. 6B 113.1.16 111.1.09 Clarksville ..... 1.1, 11!18 5, 052 5, 7711 6, 3/.ll~ 6, 177 ll3.39 119. 66 36. 61) 113. 57 113.511 Danville ........ 52, 3 2/.1 511, 10 6 59,090 68. 61lll 59,1.199 1.17. 10 52.01.1 39.00 115. 29 115.31.1 Kenbridge ....... 6, 7 66 7' 787 8, 310 9,880 7' 915 46. 26 117.62 38. 52 1.15.61 11!1. 58 Lawrencev i 11 e .•. 3,871.1 2, 98/.1 1.1,363 II, 765 II, 011 1.17. 10 1.18. 1.111 1.11. 76 l.lll. 6/.1 1.13. 18 Marti nsv i 11 e •... 11,981.1 5, 799 7' 1/.19 7,596 6, 303 113.1111 119.99 35. 10 39.31 113.08 Petersburg ...... 5,1105 7. 272 8,637 8, 528 5, 893 115. 1.13 1.16. 54 111./.19 1.17. 16 1.111.65 Rocky Mount ..... 1, 70 6 2, 160 1, 760 2, 61'1 2,11115 !Ill. 07 53. 57 38. 16 115. 60 1.13. 75 South Boston .... 20' 85 2 20' 9111 23, 701 28. 665 25, 1121 !Ill. 8 2 liB. 58 38. 20 !Ill. 81 !Ill. 50 South Hill ...... 8,832 11,0 60 12,3611 12, 559 9,5118 1.16.52 1.18.118 ll3. 06 46. 22 ll!l. 81.1

Total .......... 118, 239 127,557 11.11,528 160,1123 137,650 /.15.97 119.90 38.99 1.1!1.97 1111. 71

North Carol ina: Burlington ...... 6, 360 8, 103 10, 396 11, 666 8,672 1.17.13 50.8 5 35. 26 113. 73 !Ill. 61 Greensboro ...... 3, 01.15 0 0 0 0 !Ill. 11 - - - -Madison ......... 5, 501 6, 7511 7,336 B, 985 7' 909 115. 11/.1 118. 2 6 311.08 38.B6 113.06 Mebane .......... 11, 2/.10 6,078 7' 659 8, 285 7' 292 1)7. 110 51. 32 37. 99 115.65 113.98 Mount Airy ...... 10' 381 10,8112 10,0/.10 11, 127 111,078 1.15. 71.1 50.05 36. 50 1.12. 10 )~3- 96 Reidsville ...... 9' 703 10' 626 11, 206 111, 273 111, 123 46. 59 119.03 36.1.19 112. 3 2 !Ill. 17 Roxboro ......... 7' 09 5 7' 9 71.1 9,3511 10. 16 7 9, 71.15 46. 79 51. 1/.1 1.10. 58 112.83 1111.1.17 Stoneville ...... II, 703 6, 21111 7,039 8,322 7,3311 1111. 23 119.91 36. 8ll 39.68 113- 55 Winston-Sa 1 em ..• 50' 569 51, 383 57' 556 66,596 60' 8 23 46. 15 118.54 38.06 Ill. 9 2 llll.32

Total .......... 101,597 108,00/.1 120,586 139,1121 129,976 46. 12 ll9.32 37- 112 112.08 !Ill. 16

Total Type 11 (a) 219,836 235,561 262, 11/.1 299,8/.111 267,626 !16. 01.1 119.63 38. 26 43- 63 !~4. 31.1

TYPE II (b) - MIDDLE BELT FLUE-CURED North Carol ina:

Aberdeen •....... 3,463 3,883 6,1611 6, 794 5, 710 115. 26 117.0 5 38.89 117.119 113.23 Carthage ........ II, 166 II, 519 6, 010 6,3811 6, 2116 !17.87 1.19. 97 110. 79 1.17.99 43- 11.1 Durham .......... 32,8117 39,957 !Ill, 521 115,1711 38' 164 49. 56 50. 79 113- 53 47. 08 !14. 22 Ellerbe .....•... 811 0 0 0 0 113. 52 - - - -Fuquay-Var ina ... 19,925 19.8 27 24,806 26, 2B9 21, 798 50.90 119.85 42. 61 ll6. 89 113.75 Henderson ....... 20,979 26, 093 27,535 28, 926 20' 243 47.11 51. 611 42.85 1.16. 99 uu. 17 Louisburg ....... 5,500 6, 977 8,093 9. 263 8, 620 1.15. 78 51.01 111. 42 116. 73 113. 75 Oxford •......•.. 21,3118 211,963 27,1143 28,030 22, 9!15 1.18.46 53- 53 113.111 48. 21 !Ill. 52 Sanford •.......• 6,692 6,922 8,597 10,1115 10, 2 28 1.17. 64 118, 53 Ill. 33 1.17. 27 114.01 Warrenton ..•.... 6, 787 7,1.188 8,834 9, 366 8' 201 1.15. 62 49. 25 41. 70 ll5.83 43- 52

Total Type 11 (b) 122, 518 1ll0, 629 162,003 170,371 142, 155 /.18. 116 50.99 112.65 117. 20 1111.0 2

TYPE 12 - EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FWE-CURED North Carol ina:

Ahoskie ......... 9,307 9, /.119 11, 707 10,462 11,791.1 48. 211 52.06 112. 78 50.86 1111.36 Clinton ......... 7' 527 8,653 12,984 12.203 10. 26 7 117. 13 118. 68 111. 53 50. 62 43.65 Dunn •..•..••.•.. 7, 29 2 8, 122 0 0 0 1.17. 06 119. 19 - - -Farmville ....... 22, 59 2 21,91.18 28, 818 29, 356 25, 681.1 1.19. 55 118.95 43. 87 53.1.12 !Ill. 53 Goldsboro •...... 10, BB7 10,21.17 13, 171 12, 165 10, 1.11.18 1.18. /.10 50.66 42.3B 53. 15 113.94. Greenville .••.•. 50. 3B 2 118' 621.1 65,390 62,02B 55, B 60 49. 79 117.96 43-BO 53-73 113./.IB Kinston ......... 53,771.1 51,311 61,341 53, 759 47, Bll 1.19. 64 51. B1 43. B6 55. 11 113. B1 Robe rsonv i 11 e ... B, 751 B, 609 10. 732 11,577 10. 69 5 50.90 liB. 29 38.91 53.67 1.15. 11 Rocky Mount •.... 54, 26 2 511, B9 2 66,1.l65 67' 3 25 53, 30 2 liB, 21.1 51.68 !Ill. 0 5 51. BO !Ill. 62 Sm i t h f i e 1 d ••.... 22,6B6 19, 1117 2B. 364 30,852 2 6, 400 119.1.15 1.19. 74 112. BB 50. 37 !Ill. 30 Tarboro ..•...... 9' 554 9,1.179 13, 125 11,B93 10, 001.1 !18. 53 /.19. 7 0 111.96 52. 27 113.95 Wallace ..•.•.... 10' 1135 10' 503 111,520 12, 30 3 12, 39 2 liB. 52 52.811 113. 75 53.511 114. 12 Washin~ton ...... 9, 179 9' 17B 13, 2211 12 ,'128 11, 7 21 liB .111 119.36 43.56 511.62 llll.ll3 Wende 1 .•...•... 9, 629 9,588 1li,3B9 1ll,liB 2 13. 168 IIB.07 119. B 7 112. 31 119.77 113. 53 W i 11 i amston •.... 8, 226 B,637 11,357 9,800 10, 228 49. 53 IIB.Bll 41. B9 53.52 1.15. 01 w i 1 son •.....•... 6B, 51B 66, 130 B4, 175 83, 2115 6!1,69B 50.35 1.19.22 /.111.33 5 2.0 2 !Ill. 50 Windsor ......•.. 413 0 0 179 0 39.20 - - 46.92 -

Total Type 12 •.• 363,1111.1 3511,1187 ll/.19, 762 1133.757 37!1,1172 119. 27 50.03 U3.11B 52. 68 !Ill. 19

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TABLE 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at suction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1945-49--Continued

TYPE 13 - SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED

state Producers' sales Average price per 100 1 b.

and 19!19

I 19l.IB

I 19!17

I 19!16

I 19!15 19!19

I 19l.IB I 19!17 I 19!16 I 19!15 Market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

south carolina: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars ---conway ••••••••• 6,219 6. 013 6,B26 B,5B2 7.361 li9.B1 51.59 !1!1.50 51.56 !1!1.29 Darlington ••••• 7,950 7,393 B. B31 10,101 B,923 !16.09 !17.36 !10.52 !16.!19 !13.57 Dillon ......... 5,!196 !1,306 5,959 7,611 7.390 !16.57 50.75 !11.66 !17. 69 !13.35 Hemmi ngway ••••• 2.331 0 0 0 0 !15.7!1 - - - -Kingstree •••••• 6,220 5,1B2 6,975 B,560 7 ,1BO !17.26 l.IB.6ll 39.96 !16.63 li3.5B Lake city ...... 25,!13 7 23.889 2B,62B 32,!15B 23,627 !19.99 !19.67 !11.96 !18.50 !1!1.07 Loris •••••••••• 7,09B 5,595 7.251 9,218 7,518 51.21 52.88 113.71 53.1B !1!1.17 Mullins •••••••• 39,032 38,552 !16,013 !16,09!1 36 ,596 !19.B6 51.58 !12.15 !19.03 !1!1.2!1 Pamplico ....... 7,B51 5,19!1 6,!199 8,225 7.312 52.11 51. 9!1 !11. 21 50.93 !1!1.5!1 T immonsv i 11 e ••• 15,65!1 1!1,372 16,612 20. 106 18.B39 !15. 78 !17.75 !10.22 !16.80 !13.30

Total ......... 123,28B 110,!196 133.59!1 150,955 12!1, 7!16 l.IB.99 50.30 !11. 7B !18. 7!1 !13.9!1

North Carolina: Chadbourn •••••• 5, 729 !1,945 6,526 7,852 7,6B1 48.70 52.98 43.06 51. 9!1 !13.97 Clarkton ••••••• 7,025 5, 232 6,399 8. 053 7,551 !16.72 50.81 !11.36 51. 2B 113. 73 Ellerbe ........ (3) 231 0 0 0 (3) !18.18 - - -Fair Bluff ..... 5,84B !1,490 6,008 7,970 B,725 !19.5B 52.65 !12.66 51.12 !1!1.10 Fairmont ••••••• 113.571 39,052 113.970 46,855 37. B46 51. B2 52.29 !1).6!1 51.92 !14.13 Fayet tev i 11 e ... 7,671 7. 638 7,170 5. 783 0 !17.02 !19.63 !10.76 4B. 72 -Lumberton •••••• 29,755 28.270 33.6!10 35.21!1 29,520 !19.23 52.00 42.32 51.39 !1!1.18 Tabor City ••••• 6,397 5, 797 7.B6B 9,5!10 9,004 50.2B 53.75 4!1.04 53.B3 !1!1.17 Whiteville ..... 26,6BO 2!1,680 29,360 29,!112 26,676 !19.30 51.08 43.B2 52.36 !13.4!1 Total ......... 132,676 120,335 140,9!11 150,679 127,003 49.BB 51.Bll 43.07 51. B1 43.96

Total Type 13 ••• 255,964 230.B31 274,535 301, 63!1 251. 7!19 49.115 51.11 42.1111 50.2B 43.95

TYPE I~ - GEORGI A AND FLORIDA FLUE-CURED Georlia:

Ade ••••••••••• li,63B 3. 779 5,509 3.926 3. 793 39.36 50.!1!1 !10.2!1 115.22 !10.!19 Baxley ••••••••• li,B37 !1,012 5,420 !1,306 11,22!1 112.35 117.97 38.57 112.85 110.25 Blackshear ••••• 10,050 7,B19 11,433 10,!112 10,023 111.63 49.27 39.75 111.93 110.01 Claxton ••••.••• 5,315 3.996 73 7 0 0 110.02 1111.35 114.43 - -Douglas ........ 10,717 10,219 13.301 10,575 9,68B !13.50 119.16 3B.16 45.99 !10.21 Fitzgerald ••••• 11,1168 3.B1B 5,2118 3.9B1 3.B8B 110.57 116.63 35.67 113.33 39.19 Hahira ••••••••• 3. 7311 3,150 4,3B9 3.2116 3,092 3B.BB 117.69 3B.B9 45.63 39.B7 Hazlehurst. •••• 11,356 3. 278 4,220 4,0BII 3.B77 44.13 50.21 40.12 1111.25 110.112 Metter ••••••••• 5,11511 4,377 6,1142 7,190 6,595 41.93 115.73 3 5.30 110.12 39.16 Moultrie ••••••• 9, 770 9,073 12,127 9,95B 9. 205 39.113 liB. 75 3B.82 411.17 39.B6 Hashv i lle ...... 9,907 6,965 9,909 B,7211 7. BB7 112.97 51.4B 3B.B11 115.22 110.09 Pel ham ••••••••• 5,106 11, 60B 5.033 II, 265 4,957 36.B7 115.02 35.25 110.00 39.12 Quitman •••••••• 3. 560 2, 902 11. 797 3.033 3.373 311.05 46.110 36.61 41.53 3B.50 Sylvester •••••• B117 0 0 0 0 113. 2B - - - -statesboro •••.• 11,B15 11.373 11,5711 12. 95B B,1115 110.03 113. 7B 37.19 111.01 3B. 71 Tifton ••••••••• 9, 750 B,9B2 11,922 10,056 9,BBII 41.B6 4B.IIII 37.67 40.13 39.61 Valdosta ••••••• B,689 7. 316 11' B39 9,296 8, 201 39.69 117.88 39.47 116.0B 39.3B Vidalia ........ 9,295 B,1152 9,B72 11,556 11.336 110.26 42.43 32.51 36.79 38.67 Waycross ••••••• 11,799 11,225 5,B23 5,195 II,B54 112.06 50.91 40.76 117.01 40.52 Total ......... 127,107 10B,344 139.595 122,761 113,292 40.BII 47.45 37.92 112.6 7 39.61

Florida: Jasper ••••••••• 3,123 1,926 9B5 0 0 36. 22 117.53 39.82 - -L<;l-ke City ...... II,IIB3 3.91111 5.3511 II, 722 11, 1B1 3B. 211 4B.27 37 .B2 117.110 3B.91 uve oak ....... B,657 6,1176 10,257 B,ll70 7,967 37.911 117.51 39.91 4B.5B 39.11 Total ••••••••• 16. 263 12,3116 16,596 13, 192 12,1118 3 7. 69 117.76 39.23 118.16 39.011

Total Type 111 ... 1113.370 120,690 15B,191 135,953 125,11110 liO.liB 117 .liB 3B.06 113.20 39.55

TYPES Il-l~ - TOTAL FLUE-CURED BY STATES

Florida: ........ 16,263 12.3116 16,596 13' 192 12,111B 37.69 117.76 39.23 liB.16 39.011 Georgia: •••••••• 127,107 10B,3114 139,595 122,761 113.292 110. Bll 117.115 37.92 112.67 39.61 North Carolina •• 720,206 723.1155 B73,292 B911, 228 773.606 IIB,BO 50.111 112.112 119.B3 1111.11 South Carol ina •• 123.290 110,1196 133.5911 150,955 124. 7116 118.99 50.30 111. 7B liB. 711 113.911 Vi rg i ni a ........ 118. 239 127.557 1111,528 160. 1123 137.650 115.97 119.90 3B. 99 1111.97 1111.71 Total sales .... 1,105,105 1,082,19B 1.3011.605 1,3111,559 1.161.11112 117.1111 50.01 111.!16 l.IB.ll6 113.67

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TABLE 10.--Sales and averase prices of tobacco sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1945-49--Continued

TYPE 21 -VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

State Producers' sales Average Price per 100 lb.

and 1949

I 1948

I 1947

I 191!6

I 191!5 191!911948 .I 191!7 1191!6 I 191!5

market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

Virginia: 1.000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1, 000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars DollarsDollars Dollars Dollars ----- ----- -----Bedford ......•. 576 705 1, 041 1, 11!1 1, 066 31.1!1! 31. 39 29.78 27 .1!5 33.89 Blackstone •.•.. 2,539 2,659 2. 795 3. 126 1,555 34.38 32.91! 28.71 29.93 32.96 Farmville ••.. :. 4, 177 4,081 1!,295 5, 709 4, 208 32.80 32.4;., 27. 78 28.68 31.34 Lynchburg ...••• 1!,808 5,024 5,810 6,1!15 1!,319 33,96 33.66 29.91 30.29 32. 71!

Total Type 21.. 12,100 12,1!68 13. 941 16,391 11,11!8 33.53 32.97 29.00 29.1!6 32.35

TYPE 22 -EASTERN DISTRICT FIRE-GURED

Tennessee: Clarksville: •.. 15,1!1!3 15,1!21! 18,1!60 24, 361! 13. 911! 30.11 31. 26 30.52 26.18 32.51 Springfield .... 15,11!6 13. 655 17,11!6 21,602 9,421! 31.69 33.75 30.62 27.1!8 33.53 Total .•.•..•.. 30,589 29,079 35,606 1!5,966 23.338 30.89 32.43 30,57 26.80 32.92

Kentucky: Hopk i nsv i 11 e ... 8,271 8,673 10,325 12.692 3. 91!8 28.15 30. 76 28.07 25.1!5 30.79

Total auction ..• 38,860 3 7. 752 1!5,931 58,658 27,286 30.31 32. 01! 30.00 26.50 32.61

country sa 1 es •.. 3.351! 3,1!12 3. 720 1!,669 1!, 81!9 37 .61! 41.25 37.68 35.50 31.87

Total Type 22 •• 1!2,211! 1!1,164 1!9,651 63.327 32,135 30.89 32.81 30.58 27.17 32.50

TYPE 23 -WESTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED

Kentucky: Mayfield .••••.. 6,812 7,995 8,061! 11,197 3.873 24.3 2 28.36 25.99 20.69 29.31 Murray .•.•.•••• 9,321 10,407 10,895 15,163 6,301! 25.26 30.1!2 28.28 23.31 29.52 Paducah ••.••... 0 0 0 312 0 - - - 23.00 -

Total auction •.. 16,133 18,1!02 18.959 26.672 10,177 21!.86 29.52 27.31 22.21 29.1!!1

Country sa 1 es .•• 527 !185 950 1,262 1,673 34.03 35.52 33.70 31.58 28.11

Total Type 23 .• 16,660 18,887 19,909 27. 93!1 11, 850 25.15 29.68 27.61 22.63 29.25

TYPE 2~ - HENDERSON STEMMING

Kentucky: Mad i sonv i 11 e .•. 92 123 192 15!1 1!1 23.10 2!1.!13 25.02 21.63 23.81

TYPE 21-2~ -TOTAL FIRE-CURED BY STATES

Auction sales: Kentucky •..•... 2!1,!196 27,198 29,!176 39,518 1!1,139 25.96 29.90 27.56 23.25 29.81 Tennessee •..•.• 30,589 29,079 35. 606 !15,966 23.338 30.89 32.1!3 30.57 26.80 32.92 Virginia ....... 12,100 12,!168 13,941 16,391 11,11!8 33.53 32.97 29.00 29.1!6 32-35

Total auction .•. 6 7,185 68.71!5 79,023 101,875 !18,625 29.57 31.53 29.17 25.85 31.89

Country sales ••. 3. 880 3.897 !1,670 5, 931 6,522 37.15 !10.53 36.87 31!.67 30.91

Total sales .•••. 71,065 72,61!2 83.693 107,806 55,11!7 29.98 32.01 29.60 26.33 31. 77

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TABLE 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at suction in the United States, by types, States, end markets, crops of 1945-49--Continued

TYPE 31 - BURLEY

State Producers• sales Average price per 100 lb. and

19~9 I 19~8 I 19~7 I 19~6 I 19~5 191191 19~8 I 19~7 I 19~6 I 19~5 market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

Kentucky: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars ---Bloomfield ••••• 6,600 8,679 7,201 9,938 8,015 ~5.00 ~5.18 50.37 37.18 39.58 Bowl in~ Green •• 7.333 8,995 7,8~2 12,590 10,703 ~2.09 ~~.12 ~6.75 37.03 35.59 Carrol ton ••••• 25,32~ 26,3~5 18.~62 22,983 22,817 ~~-36 ~6.~3 48.68 39.99 38.59 Cov i n~ton ...... 6,815 5,820 ~.879 5,960 ~.829 ~5.31 ~2.22 45.114 36.86 36.38 Cynthiana •••••• 15,90~ 15.4 73 1~.4~1 17.727 17,168 48.60 112.110 50.96 ~1.55 ~1. 78 Danville ••••••• 12,675 1~. 795 11,359 16.775 15,055 49.86 118.13 51.32 42.00 110.97 Frankl in ••••••• 1,831 0 0 0 0 38.63 - - - -Glasgow ........ 111,301 16,500 11.333 1~.6112 10,1177 43.57 115.58 48.54 35.76 37.0~ Greensburg ••••• 9,8111 10,099 8,177 10,020 6,349 114.06 ~11.87 ~8.62 37.39 39.72 Harrodsburg •••• 10.~36 12,351 9,338 13.~08 10,681 ~9.~8 117.21 51.85 111.51 111.51 Henderson •••••• 18 0 86 1108 0 29.23 - 33.91 29.115 -Hopkinsville ••• 9,266 10,701 10,716 15.~62 1~.989 36.63 ~2.16 40.62 35.21 30.15 Horse cave ••••• 9,689 11,6~7 9,88~ 13,761 10,2~7 ~3.88 ~6.67 ~9.97 39.79 39.36 Lebanon •••••••• 9.727 11,070 8,960 13.937 13,122 117.28 ~5.96 51.00 39.54 ~1.09

Lexington .••••• 86,259 98,923 78,977 102.300 95, 711~ 118.57 117.62 51.65 112.65 111.~1

London •..•...•• 7,670 7' 697 5,13 7 0 0 ~5.87 117.59 ~7 .32 - -Louisville •••.. 9,8~~ 11,399 8,723 12,626 12,365 ~1.55 112.98 48.11 36.26 37.37 Mad i sonv i 11 e ••. ru 0 0 0 0 28.65 - - - -Mayfield ....... 1,012 1,070 1121 1,193 0 34.86 39.23 32.00 30.78 -Maysville •.••.. 37,888 3 7. 683 33,981 38,658 ~0.818 116.00 113.~5 117.36 39.77 110.28 Mt. Sterl i ng ... 12,576 111,2111 9,8311 11,1181 12,513 ~5.~2 ~ 7. 20 51.06 111.99 112.09 owensboro ..•..• 12. 777 15,275 11,553 16,098 15,105 38.12 ~3.20 ~7.27 37.70 36.22 Paducah ...••..• 3,572 11,187 2,543 2,508 1,122 36.110 39.83 39.8~ 30.5~ 28.11 Par is ••....•••. 111,117 13,505 11,877 15,5911 16,1511 ~7. ~B ~~.68 51.~5 ~2.~1 ~3.11~ Richmond ....... 10,290 11,4~3 7,210 12,753 12,9~6 ~8.54 ~8.50 51.12 39.98 39.115 Russellville ..• 1.~86 0 0 0 0 35.27 - - - -Scottsville •..• 658 0 0 0 0 39.99 - - - -Shelb}'V i lle •••. 22,205 25,2511 20,1127 27.622 211,2811 ~~.61 115.70 50.95 37.99 38.76 somerset ••.•.•. 8,633 6,622 0 0 0 115.46 45.51 - - -Springfield ••.. 9,987 12,499 8,107 14,004 12,1~4 47.48 ~6.96 50.88 40.26 ~1. 96 Winchester ..••• 10.~95 2.~~~ 1,071 1,9211 848 ~5.25 44.57 ~5.63 35.6~ 38.~0

Total ......... 389,270 ~1~.690 322.539 ~2~.372 388,1195 ~5.75 ~5.75 49.56 39.92 39.74

Tennessee: Athens ......... 1,340 0 0 0 0 38.37 - - - -Carthage .••••.. 5,~56 6,7~7 6, 285 7,768 6,9~8 ~8.79 ~8.93 50.~2 38.97 ~0.58

Clarksville •.•. 5,472 6,066 ~. 057 ~.682 3. 82~ 38.80 45.21 39.97 35.49 29.61 Columbia ••••••• 2,880 3,282 2,61~ 3,155 3.136 ~4. 77 48.55 ~ 7.46 40.12 39.82 Fayei tev i lle ••. 2,999 3.930 3,87~ 5,070 ~.689 ~3.0~ 49.00 11,3.00 36.58 ~0.~2

Franklin •••.••. .5.568 6,964 5,914 7, 796 6,767 45.60 ~7.79 ~7.22 39.25 39.69 Gall at in •••.•.. 6,090 7.320 6,760 9,~50 7,~2~ ~5.21 4~.07 48.18 38.31 37.55 Greeneville •••. 1~.7~11 18,712 16,260 17,972 20,524 45.60 49.04 49.91 38.83 40.17 Hartsville •.••. 5,959 7 .~38 6,719 9,561 7,805 ~6.72 117.17 119.61 39.06 111. 40 Johnson city ••• 8,111 9,605 8,037 9,929 11,887 43.30 ~5.88 46.28 ~0.62 39.96 Knoxville ..•••• 13,089 17,099 15.073 17,521 17,7~6 45.17 119.11 ~7.21 ~2.03 110.80 Morristown .••.. 7.~15 10,3~3 8,255 9,275 9.~59 411.06 ~9.37 47.15 ~0.36 39.91 Mount Pleasant. 2,265 2.6~11 2.~7~ 3,070 ,3,211 ~3-33 47.28 ~7.0~ ~0.111 39.05 New Tazewell .•• 7,~211 8,9711 6,676 9,268 8,256 11~.03 47.59 46.56 ~2-36 110.02 Rogersville •••• 6,980 10,119 7,860 9,2511 8,987 ~4.311 ~7.73 117.011 110.115 40.51 Sparta ••••••.•• 11,195 1,355 0 0 0 43.78 42.71 - - -Springfield •••• 2,9611 5,276 3.521 3.395 3.136 38.38 ~2.59 ~3.36 311.13 30.411 Sweetwater ••.•• 2,201 0 0 0 0 39.74 - - - -

Tota:l .•••••••• 105,152 125,8711 1011,379 127,166 123,799 411.28 47.58 47.35 39.63 39.55

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TABLE 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at auction in the UnUed States, by type.a, States, end markets, crops of 1945-49--Continued

TYPE 3 I - BUR LEY

State Producers' sales Average price per 100 lb. and 1949

I 1948

I 1947

I 1946

I 1945 19491 19481 1947 I 191~6 I 1945

market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

virginia: 1,000 lb. 1,0PO lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars ---Ab 1 ngdon .•••••• 12. 727 13,071 13.832 14,729 17,687 43.09 45.99 45.48 38.89 40.18 Farmville .•.•.• 0 0 0 0 281 - - - - 37.21 Pennington Gap. 2,906 0 0 0 0 41.93 0 0 0 0

Total. ...•.... 15,633 13' 071 13.832 14,729 17,968 42.87 45.99 45.48 38.89 40.13 North Caro 1 ina: Asheville .••.•. 7,966 9, 037 8,195 7,650 9,023 43.43 48.72 45.82 43.37 40.22 Boone ..•.••..•• 3.334 4,410 3. 732 4,253 4,988 42.48 44.27 38.63 38.16 35-36 West Jefferson. 2.350 2,660 1,259 0 0 44.41 43-75 35.10 - -Total •.••••••. 13;650 16,107 13,186 11,903 14,011 43.37 46.68 42.76 41.51 38.49

West v i rg in i a: Huntington ••..• 7,876 7. 223 5,686 5,970 6,349 47.54 4 7. 98 43.68 38.02 41.22

Indiana: Madison •.••.•.• 6,689 8,133 5,975 8,954 8,332 41.37 43.93 45.41 36.66 36.49 New Albany ••••. 1,299 1,608 1,268 1,911 1,555 38-97 41.21 44.90 33-29 37.13 Total ••.••.•.. 7,988 9,741 7,243 10,865 9,887 40.98 43.48 45.32 36.07 36.59

Ohio: Ripley ......... 10,565 10,876 8,431 8,617 9,567 44.91 42.15 45.38 "36.02 37.85'

Missouri: Weston ..•••..•• 5,116 5,004 3. 752 6,414 5,755 46.18 47.03 43.06 36.91 34.09

Total Type 31 .. 555,250 602,586 479,048 610.036 575,831 45.28 46.10 48.52 39.69 39.55

TYPE 32 - SOUTHERN MARYLAND

Maryland: All markets.... 41,200 34,808 38,781 44,238 17,797 48.17 54.33 43.02 44.35 57.05

TYPE 35 - ONE SUCKER Kentucky: Franklin ••.•.•• 6,221 6,900 6,909 10,550 7,600 29.51 31.18 25.89 23.26 26.34 Hopkinsville •.. 0 0 0 0 568 - - - - 21.89 Mayfield ....... 3,198 2,618 2,373 3.026 5,221 24.67 27.39 24.35 18.64 22.57 Murray •..••••.• 540 0 0 592 1,714 23.46 - - 18.92 21.88 Russellville •.• 8,194 8,902 9,571 12,579 10,616 28.07 29.74 26.67 23.02 25.65

Total •.•..•••. 18,153 18,420 18,853 26,747 25,719 27.83 29.94 26.09 22.53 24.90

Tennessee: Springfield •••. 1,415 0 0 0 0 30.24 - - - -West more 1 and .•• 746 1,021 1,179 1,498 572 24.33 24.81 22.15 20.03 23.07

Total auction ... 2,161 19,441 20,032 28,245 26,291 28.20 29.67 25.86 22.39 24.86

Country sales ••• 0 0 0 0 50 - - - - 17.65

Total Type 35 .. 20,314 19,441 20,032 28,245 26,34l. 27.87 29.67 25.86 22.39 24.84

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TABLE 10.--Sales and averaAe prices of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1945-49--Continued

TYPE 36 - GREEN RIVER

State Producers' sales Average price per 100 lb. and 19~9

I 19~8

J 19~ 7

I 19~6

I 19~5 19~9 l 19~8 I 19~7 I 19~6 l 19~5 market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

Kentucky: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars ---Henderson ..••.• 3,267 3 .~ 21 3.8~0 ~.501 ~' 783 28.71 27.22 26.23 22.77 25.69 Madisonville ... 3 '691 3.316 3,699 3.945 3.430 26.85 25.45 25.69 22.~5 25.04 Owensboro •.••.. 5,266 5,578 6,338 7,673 6, 071 27.81 26.65 2~.87 22.58 23.72

Total Type 36 .. 12,224 12,315 13 '877 16,119 1~. 284 27. 76 26.49 25.47 22.60 2~.70

TYPE 37 -VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

Virginia: Richmond .•••... 2,566 2.432 2,289 3' 722 2,232 32.81 32.86 28.97 2~.40 33-77 Fire-cured markets1 •••••• 1' 250 ~01 111 194 0 28.66 26.5 7 20.84 19.80

Total Type37 .• 3,816 2, 833 2.~00 3,916 2,232 31.45 31.97 28.60 24.17 33-77

TYPES 35-37- TOTAL DARK-AIR CURED BY STATES

Auction sales: Kentucky •..•... 30,375 30,735 32.730 ~2.866 ~0. 003 27.80 28.56 25.83 22.56 2~. 82 Tennessee •.••.• 2,161 1,021 1,179 1.~98 572 28.20 2~.81 22.15 20.03 23.07 Virginia .•..•.. 3,816 2,833 2,~00 3,916 2,232 31.~5 31.97 28.60 2~.17 33-77

Total auction .•. 36,352 3~.589 36,309 ~8.280 42,807 28.21 28.73 25.89 22.61 25.27 Country sales •.• 0 0 0 0 50 - - - - 17.65 Total sales •••.. 36.352 34,589 36,309 48,280 42.857 28.21 28.73 25.89 22.61 25.26

1 Sales on type 21 markets. Compiled from reports of State departments of agriculture, trade reports, and data obtained direct from

markets and trade sources by field representatives.

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TABLE 11.--0pening and closing dates of marketin~ seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, 1948-49 and 1949-50

TYPE II (a) - OLD BELT FLUE-CURED

1949-50 rrar ket i ng season 1948-49 marketing sea:o:cr,

State (1949 crop) (1948 crop)

and Market- Market-rra r ket Opening Closing Sales Opening Closing Sales

date date i ng floors 2 Buyers date date i ng f 1 oors2 Buyers

days 1 days 1

virginia: Number Number Sets Number Number Sets -- --

Brookneal ••••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 3 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 19 49 3 1 Chase City ............ Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 4 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 24 52 4 1 Clarksville ••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 18 49 3 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 24 52 4 1 Danville .............. Sept. 12 Dec. 16 67 14 4 Sept. 13 Dec. 10 62 11 4 Kenbridge ••••••••••••• Sept. 12 NOV. 23 52 3 1 Sept. 13 Dec. 3 57 3 1 Lawrenceville ••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 3 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 19 49 3 1 Martinsville •••••••••• Sept. 12 Dec. 2 57 2 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 24 52 2 1 Petersburg •••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 2 1 Sept. 13 Dec. 9 61 2 1 Rocky Mount ••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 16 46 2 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 12 41 2 1 South Boston •••••••••• Sept. 12 Dec. 16 67 8 2 Sept. 13 Dec. 10 62 8 2 South Hill ............ Sept. 12 Nov. 30 55 5 1 Sept. 13 Dec. 10 62 5 1

Total ••••••••••••••• - - - 49 15 - - - 47 15

North Carolina: Burlington ............ Sept. 12 Nov. 18 49 3 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 19 49 3 1 Greensboro •••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 18 49 2 - (3) Mad .is on ••••••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 5 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 19 49 5 1 Mebane •••••••••••••••• Sept. 12 NOV. 22 51 3 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 19 49 3 1 Mt. Airy .............. Sept. 12 Dec. 2 57 6 1 Sept. 13 Dec. 3 57 6 1 Reidsville ............ Sept. 12 Dec. 9 62 5 1 Sept. 13 Dec. 10 60 5 1 Roxboro ••••••••••••••• Sept. 12 Dec. 2 57 6 1 Sept. 13 Dec. 10 62 6 1 Stoneville •••••••••••• Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 5 1 Sept. 13 Nov. 23 51 5 1 Winston-Sal em ••••••••• Sept. 12 Dec. 16 67 12 4 Sept. 13 Dec. 10 62 12 4

Total ••••••••••••••• - ~ - 47 11 - - - 45 11

Total Type 11(a) ....... - - - 96 26 - - - 92 26

TYPE II (b) - MIDDLE BELT FLUE-CURED North Carol ina:

Aberdeen •••••••••••••• Aug. 29 Nov. 3 48 3 1 Aug. 19 oct. 29 50 3 1 Carthage •••••••••••••• Aug. 29 Nov. 3 48 4 1 Aug. 19 oct. 29 49 3 1 Durham., •••••••••••••• Sept. 1 Nov. 23 58 9 3 Sept. 2 Dec. 3 63 10 3 Ellerbe ••••••••••••••• Aug. 29 se pt.13 13 2 1 (3) Fuquay varina ......... Aug. 29 Nov. 15 55 7 2 Aug. 19 Nov. 24 68 11 2 Herderson ••••••••••••• Sept. 1 Nov. 23 58 7 2 Sept. 2 Nov. 24 58 7 2 Louisburg ••••••••••••• Sept. 1 Nov. 18 55 3 1 Sept. 2 Nov. 19 55 3 1 oxford •••••••••••••••• Sept. 1 Nov. 23 58 10 2 Sept. 2 Nov. 24 58 10 2 sanford ••••••••••••••• Aug. 29 Nov. 4 49 6 1 Aug. 19 Nov. 12 60 6 1 Warranton ••••••••••••• Sept. 1 Nov. 18 55 4 1 Sept. 2 Nov. 24 58 4 1

Tot a 1 Type 11 (b) ....... - - - 55 15 - - - 57 14

TYPE 12 - EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED North Carol ina: Ahoskie ••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 oct. 21 45 4 1 Aug. 19 oct. 28 50 4 1 Clinton ••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 oct. 18 42 6 1 Aug. 19 oct. 22 46 6 1 Dunn •••••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 oct. 21 45 5 1 Aug. 19 oct. 29 51 2 1 Farmville ••••••••••••• Aug. 19 Nov. 4 55 7 2 Aug. 19 Nov. 10 59 6 2 Goldsboro ••••••••••••• Aug. 19 Oct. 27 49 6 1 Aug. 19 oct. 28 50 5 1 Greenville •••••••••••• Aug. 19 NOV. 8 57 17 5 Aug. 19 Nav. 15 61 17 5 Kinston ••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 NCN. 4 55 14 4 Aug. 19 Nov. 10 59 12 4 Robersonville ••••••••• Aug. 19 oct. 21 45 5 1 Aug. 19 oct. 29 51 5 1 Rocky Mount ••••••••••• Aug. 19 Nov. 18 64 16 4 Aug. 19 Nov. 24 68 14 4 Smithfield ............ Aug. 19 Nov. 4 55 11 2 Aug. 19 Nov. 10 59 11 2 Tarboro ••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 oct. 28 50 6 1 Aug. 19 Nov. 4 55 6 1 Wallace ••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 oct. 21 45 4 1 Aug. 19 oct. 22 46 4 1 Washin~ton •••••••••••• Aug. 19 Oct. 28 50 4 1 Aug. 19 Nov. 3 54 3 1 Wendel ............... Aug. 19 Oct. 28 50 8 2 Aug. 19 Nov. 12 60 8 2 W i 11 iamston ........... Aug. 19 oct. 21 45 4 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 27 49 4 1 Wilson •••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 Nav. 18 64 18 5 Aug. 19 Nov. 24 68 18 5 Windsor ••••••••••••••• Aug. 19 Aug. 30 8 2 - (3)

Tot a 1 Type 12 •••••••••• - - - 13 7 33 - - - 125 33

See footnotes at enrl of table.

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TABLE 11.--0pening and closing dates of marketing seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold st suction in the United States, by types, states, and markets, 1948-49 and1949-50--Continued

TYPE 13 - SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED 19ij9-50 marketing season 19ijB-~9 marketing season

State (19ij9 crop) (19ijB crop)

and Market- Closing Market-

market Opening Closing Sales opening ing

sales date date i ng floors 2 Buyers date date fl oors2 Buyers

days 1 days 1

South Carolina: Number Number Sets Number Number Sets -- -- --- --Conway ••••••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. B 27 5 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B ij 1 Darlington ••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 15 32 ij 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 22 )6 5 1 Dillon ••••••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 9 2B ij 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B ~ 1 Hemm i ngway ••••••••••••• Aug. 2 sept. 2 2ij 2 - (3) Kingstree •••••••••••••• Aug. 2 sept. 7 26 3 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B 3 1 Lake City •••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 9 3 Aug. 3 Sept. 2~ )B B 3 Loris .................. Aug. 2 sept. 9 2B 6 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B 6 1 Mullins •••••••••••••••• Aug. 2 sept. 29 ij2 20 ~ Aug. 3 oct. 7 47 12 ~

Pamplico ••••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. B 27 6 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 9 2? 6 1 Timmonsville ........... Aug. 2 sept. 16 33 5 l. Aug. 3 Sept. 23 37 5 2

Total ••••••••••••••••• - - - 6~ 15 53 15

North Carol ina: Chadbourn •••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 9 2B 4 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B 4 1 Clarkton ••••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 5 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B 5 1 Ellerbe ................ Aug. 3 Aug. 9 5 2 -Fair Bluff ............. Aug. 2 Sept. 9 2B 4 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B 4 1 Fairmont ••••••••••••••• Aug. 2 oct. 6 ~7 20 4 Aug. 3 oct. 7 47 20 4 Fayetteville ••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 3 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 17 33 6 1 Lumberton .............. Aug. 2 sept. 29 42 9 3 Aug. 3 Sept. )0 42 9 3 Tabor City ••••••••••••• Aug. 2 Sept. 9 2B 4 1 Aug. 3 Sept. 10 2B 4 1 Whiteville ............. Aug. 2 sept. 23 )B 11 3 Aug. 3 Sept. 24 )B 9 3 Total ••••••••••••••••• - - - 60 15 - - - 63 15

Total Type 13 - - - 124 30 - - - 116 )0

TYPE I~- GEORGIA AND FLORIDA FLUE-CURED Georgia:

Adel ••••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 15 15 5 1 July 22 Aug. 1) 17 5 1 Baxley ••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 16 16 ~ 1 July 22 Aug. 13 17 4 1 Blackshear ••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 17 17 6 2 July 22 Aug. 13 17 6 2 Claxton •••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 17 17 2 1 July 22 Aug. 18 20 2 1 Douglas •••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 17 17 6 l. JOly 22 Aug. 20 l.2 6 2 Fitzgerald ••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 12 14 3 1 July 22 Aug. 1) 17 3 1 Hahira ••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 12 1~ 3 1 July 22 Aug. 12 16 3 1 Hazelhurst ••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 15 15 3 1 July 22 Aug. 12 16 3 1 Metter ••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 19 19 4 1 July 22 Aug. 20 22 4 1 Moultrie ••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 17 17 7 2 July 22 Aug. 17 19 B 2 Nashvi 11 e .............. July 26 Aug. 16 16 5 2 July 22 Aug. 12 16 5 2 Pelham ••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 16 16 4 1 July 22 Aug. 17 19 4 1 Quitman •••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 12 14 2 1 July 22 Aug. 16 18 4 1 Sylvester •••••••••••••• July 26 July 29 4 2 - (3) Statesboro ••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 3 21 B 2. July 22 Aug. 27 27 8 2 Tifton ••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 17 17 7 2 July 22 Aug. 20 22 6 2 Valdosta ••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 17 17 7 2 July 22 Aug. 20 22 7 2 Vidalia •••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 19 19 4 2 July 22 Aug. 31 29 4 2 Waycross ••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 16 16 3 1 July 22 Aug. 12 16 3 1

Total ••••••••••••••••• - - - 85 26 B5 26 Florida:

Jasper ••••••••••••••••• July 26 Aug. 12 14 2 1 July 22 Aug. 13 17 2 1 Lake City .............. July 26 Aug. 16 16 4 1 July 22 Aug. 17 19 4 1 Live oak ............... July 26 Aug. 17 17 9 2 July 22 Aug. 17 19 B 2

Total ••••••••••••••••• - - - 15 4 - - - 14 4 Total Type 14 - - - 100 )0 - - - 99 )0

TYPES 11-1~- TOTAL FLUE-CURED

15 4 B5 26

299 74 64 15 49 15

512 134

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TABLE 11.--0peninA and closinA dates of marketinA seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, 1948-49 and 1949-50--Continued

TYPE 21 - VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED 1949-50 marketing season 1948-49 marketing season

State (1949 crop) (1948 crop) and

Opening Closing Market- Market-market i ng Sales Buyers Opening Closing i ng Sales Buyers date date days 1 floors2 date date days1 floors2

Virginia: Number Number Sets Number Number Sets -- -- -- --Bedford ••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 9 37 2 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 17 39 2 1 Blackstone •••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 16 39 2 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 17 36 2 1 Farmville ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 16 39 3 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 17 39 3 1 Lynchburg ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 16 39 2 2 Nov. 29 Feb. 17 39 2 2

Total ••••••••••••••• - - - 9 5 - - 9 5

TYPE 22 - EASTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED Tennessee: Clarksville4 •••••••••• Jan. 3 Mar. 10 39 9 2 Jan. 4 Mar. 11 43 9 2 Spri ngf ield 4 •••••••••• Jan. 3 Mar. 10 39 10 2 Jan. 3 Mar. 11 !12 10 2

Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••• - - - 19 4 - - - 19 4

Kentu~ky:. 4 HopkinSville ····:···· Jan. 4 Mar. 16 40 5 2 Jan. 4 Mar. 11 43 5 2

Total Type 22 .......... - - 24 6 - 24 6

TYPE 23 - WESTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED Kentucky: Mayf ield 4 ••••••••••••• Jan. 9 Mar. 10 37 7 1 Jan. 3 Mar. 10 38 7 1 Murray •••••••••••••••• Jan. 9 Mar. 10 37 5 1 Jan. 3 Mar. 10 38 5 1

Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••• 12 2 12 2

TYPE 24- - HENDERSON STEMMING Kentucl<y:

(~) Mad i sonv i 11 e4 ••••••••• Dec. 6 Feb. 17 28 2 (~) Dec. 8 Feb. 25 34 2

TYPES 21-24- -TOTAL FIRE-CURED Kentucky ••••••••••••••• 19 4 19 4 Tennessee •••••••••••••• 19 4 19 4 Virginia ••••••••••••••• 9 5 9 5

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••• 47 13 47 13

TYPE 31 - BUR LEY Kentucky: Bloomfield •••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 5 1 NOV. 29 Jan. 26 29 4 1 Bowl in~ Green ••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 2!1 29 6 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 1 3!1 6 1 Carrol ton ............ NOV. 28 Feb. 7 43 10 2 NOV, 29 Feb. 10 !11 9 2 Covington ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 2 38 2 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 10 39 2 1 Cynth 1ana ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 2 40 14 1 NOV, 29 Feb. 10 39 8 1 Danville •••••••••••••• NOv. 28 Jan. 27 36 7 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 4 35 7 1 Frankl in4 ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 19 11 3 - (3) G 1 asgow ••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 9 2 Nov. 29 Feb. 1 34 9 2 Greensburg •••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 4 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 28 31 4 1 Harrodsburg ••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 24 30 9 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 3 31 6 1 Henderson4 •••••••••••• 'Nov. 29 Nov. 29 1 2 - (3) Hopk i fiSV i 11 e4 ., •••• ,,, Nov. 28 Feb. 8 41 12 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 15 42 12 1 Horse Cave •• , ••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 19 28 5 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 7 33 4 1 Lebanon ••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 19 29 4 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 27 31 4 1 Lexington ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 17 49 25 5 NOV. 29 Feb. 25 46 25 5 London •••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 19 30 3 1 NOV. 29 Jan. 21 27 3 6

1 Lou i sv i 11 e •••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 27 33 3

6 2 NOV. y9 Feb. 4 35 3 2 Madisonville4 ••••••••• Nov. 30 Dec. 2 2 2 - (3 Mayfield •••••••••••••• Nov. 29 Feb. 3 16 1 7 1 Nov. 30 Jan. 28 12 1 7 1 Maysv i 11 e ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 3 1+1 19 3 Nov. 29 Feb. 17 !16 17 3 Mt. Sterl inq .......... Nov. 28 Jan. 27 34 12 1 Nov. 29 Fet,, 4 37 12 j

o.vensboro4, •••••••••.• ~C'V. 28 Feb. 8 1+1 11 1 NOV. 29 Feb. 17 4!1 10 1 Paducah ••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 3 35 7 7 - Nov. 29 Feb. )I 30 6 7 -Paris ••••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 1 39 9 1 Nov. 29 Feb. It 37 9 1

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 11. --Opening and closing dates of marketing seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, states, and markets, 1948-49 and 194~-50--Continued

TYPE 31 - BURLEY--Continued

1949-50 marketin0 season 1948-49 marketing season

State ( 1949 crop (1948 crop)

and Market- Market-market Opening Closing i ng 1

Sales .Buyers Opening Closing i ng 1 Sales Buyer,~

date date days floor2 date date days f 1 oor2

Kentucky-Can't Number Number Sets Number Number Sets --- --- --- --Richmond ••• 4 ......... Nov. 28 Jan. 25 33 7 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 3 34 7 1 Russellville ........ Nov. 29 Jan. 20 10 2 - ~~) Scottsville .......... Nov. 30 Jan. 18 8 1 -Shelbyville .......... Nov. 28 Jan. 31 38 6 2 Nov. 29 Feb. 4 37 5 2 Somerset ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 24 33 2 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 26 30 1 1 Springfield . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 28 Jan. 19 29 6 1 Nov. 29 Jan • 26 30 6 1 Winchester ........... Nov. 28 Jan. 27 34 3 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 21 15 1 1

Total ............... - - - 211 35 - - - 181 35 Tennessee:

(3) At hens ••••••••••••••• Nov. 29 Jan. 13 13 2 -Carthage ••t•••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 12 24 7 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 27 31 6 1 Clarksville .......... Nov. 28 Jan. 27 36 13 8

1 Nov. 29 Feb. 2 28 11 8

1 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 28 Jan • 20 17 1 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 26 14 1 1 Fayet tev i 11 e ......... Nov. 28 Jan. 13 26 4 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 19 25 4 1 Franklin ............. Nov. 28 Jan. 20 30 8 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 28 29 5 1 Gall at i n ••••••••• , ••• Nov. 28 Jan. 17 28 8 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 27 31 8 1 Greenev i 11 e ........... Nov. 28 Jan. 25 34 15 2 Nov. 29 Feb. 4 36 15 2 Hart sv i 1 1 e ••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 12 25 6 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 26 30 6 1 Johnson City ••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 24 33 8 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 3 36 7 1 Knoxville ............ Nov. 28 Jan. 24 33 11 2 Nov. 29 Feb. 4 37 12 2 Morristown ........... Nov. 28 Jan. 25 34 8 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 28 32 6

8 1

Mt. Pleasant Nov. 29 Jan. 13 14 2 8 - Nov. 30 Jan. 19 13 2 -•• tl ••••••

New Tazewell . . . . . . . . . Nov. 28 Jan • 24 33 6 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 2 35 6 1 Rogersvi 11 e • , •••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 8 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 2 35 8 1 Sparta ••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 13 25 3 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 18 23 2 1 Spri ngf i el d4 ......... Nov. 28 Jan. 20 22 5 1 Nov 3 29 Jan. 25 26 7 1 Sweetwater ........... Nov. 28 Jan. 18 14 1 - ( ) Total.~ •••••••••••••• - - - 116 17 - - - 10 6 17

Other States: Vir~ i ni a:

31 2 Ab1n~don, ••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 24 33 8 2 NOV- 29 Jan. 27 7 Pennington Gap •••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 13 26 1 - (3)

North carol ina: Ashev i 11 e •••••••••• , •• Nov. 28 Jan. 19 30 10 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 3 36 9 1 Boone ••••• , •••• , •••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 19 30 3 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 21 27 3 1 West Jefferson •••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 18 29 2 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 21 27 2 1

Total ................ - - - 15 3 - - - 14 3 West v i rg i n i a; Huntington •••••••••••• Nov. 28 Jan. 31 38 I! 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 8 38 I! 1

Indiana: Madison ............... Nov. 28 Jan. 27 36 6 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 3 36 I! 1 New Albany ••••• , •••••• Dec. 6 Jan. 27 12 1 6 - Nov. 29 Feb. 3 17 1 6 -

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••• - - - 7 1 - - - 5 1 O·h i o:

Ripley •••••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 3 1!1 4 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 17 43 4 1

Missouri: Weston ••••• , ••• ,., •••• Nov. 28 Feb. 8 38 2 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 11 38 2 1

Total other States ••••• - - - 1!1 9 - - - 36 9 Total all States. ••••••• - - - 368 61 - - - 323 61

TYPE 32 - SOUTHERN MARYLAND 9

Maryland: Baltimore ••••••••••••• May I! 2 1 May 12 Aug. 23 66 2 1 Hughesville ••••••••••• May 2 Aug. 10 70 3 1 May 10 Aug. 10 64 3 1 La Plat a ••••••• , •••••• May 2 Aug. 10 70 1

11 1 May 10 Aug. 10 65 1 1

Upper Marlboro •••••••• May 2 Aug. 10 70 4 2 May 10 Aug. 10 64 4 2 Waldorf ••••••••••••••• May 2 Aul. 10 70 1

11 1 Ma13) 10 Aug. 10 64 1 1

Wayson• s Corner ••••••• May 2 Ju Y 21 56 1 - - -Total., •••••.•••••••• - - - 12 6 - - - 11 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 11.--0pening and closing dates ofmarketing seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auc­tion in the United States, by types, States and markets, 1948-49 and 1949-50--Continued

State and

market

Kentucky: Franklin ...•.••.•••... Mayf ield4 ....•••••..•• Murray4 ..•••.••..••... Russe 11 vi 11 e •.•.......

Total •.•..••.•.•.....

Tennessee: Springf ield4

~ ~ .. ~ ~ .......... Westmoreland ..••.•••..

Total .................

Total Type 35 .........

Kentucky: Henderson ..•••.•....•. Mad i so nv i 1 1 e4 ••...•... Owensboro4 ••••...•..••

Total Type 36 .........

Virginia: Richmond •..••.•...•••.

Kent uc ky ••••••.•••••.•• Tennessee ••••..•.•••••• Virginia •....•••..••.••

Total ••...•.•••.••.•.

Opening date

Dec. 2 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 1

-

Dec. 3 Dec. 3

--

Dec. 6 Dec. 6 Dec. 5

Nov. 29

TYPE 35 - ONE SUCKER

1949-50 marketing season (1949 crop)

Market-C 1 OS i ng i ng 1 Sales 2 Buyers Opening

date days floors date

Number Number Sets --- --- --Feb. 3 14 3 10 1 Dec. 7 Jan. 20 7 7 10 1 Dec. 10 Jan. 20 4 5 i ~~! (3) Feb. 15 17 5 Dec. 6

- - 20 10 2 -

~~~l (3) Feb. 4 8 3 Jan. 18 6 1 Dec. 8

- - 4 (10) -- - 24 2 -

TYPE 36 - GREEN RIVER

Feb. 10 30 2 5

1 Dec. 8 Feb. 10 28 2 1 Dec. 8 Feb. 8 28 8 1 Dec. 7

12 3

TYPE 37 - VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

Feb. 9 37 1 1 Dec. 1

TYPES 35-37 -TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED

32 4 1

37 6

1948-49 market inn (1948 crop

Market-ClOSing i ng 1 date days

Number ---Feb. 4 14 Jan. 15 4

Feb. 10 16 - -

Jan. 26 6 - -- -

Feb. 17 31 Feb. 17 33 Feb. 17 40

Feb. 18 34

season

Sales2 floors

Number ---5 7

6

18

1

1

19

2 2 7

11

1

29 1 1

31

Buyers

Sets --10 1 10 1

(10)

2

(10)

(10)

2

6 1 1 1

3

6

1 The number of days on which sales were held. The regular auction sales' week is MondaythroughFriday, and this marketing period is generally observed on the majority of markets. However, in a few instances, sales are held only 4 days per week; and on markets which share buyers, sales are scheduled for specific days during the week.

2 The number of sales floors is not necessarily the same as the number of warehouse buildings. In some instances a single warehouse building is operated as more than one sales floor.

3 Did not operate during this season. 4 This market sells more than one type of tobacco. In cases where a market se lis more than c;>ne type,

such sales floor is listed under each type. As a result there is some duplication in the listing of sales floors on these markets. For details, see Tobacco Market Reviews for the types included.

5 Same set of buyers used for Types 24 and 36 at Madisonville, Ky. 6 Same two sets of buyers used for Louisville, Ky., and New Albany, Ind. 7 Same set of buyers used for Mayfield and Paducah, Ky., for burley. 8 Same set of buyers used for Columbia and Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. g Sales of Southern Maryland tobacco occur in the year following production.

1 0 Two sets of buyers used for all type-35 markets. 11 Buyers for Upper Marlboro also for Wayson's Corner, Md.

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TABLE 12.--Auction sales warehouse charAes by types, St~tes, and markets, se~son 1949-50

Type of tobacco, Corrmission Minimum State, and Auction fee on gross total charges Additional charges

market sales per 100 pounds

Flue-cured Percent Dollars Types 11-111:1 Flocida l .. Georgia .. l" oeoto oo all piloo of For weighing and handling, North carol ina •. 100 pounds or less and 10 cents per pile on all south carol ina •• 25 cents on all piles pi 1 es of 100 pounds or All markets ••••• over 100 pounds 2-1/2 - 1 ess and 10 cents for each

Type 11: additional 100 pounds

virginia -(25 pile 2-1/2 iFor weighing, A 11 markets ••..• cents per - 10 cents per

100 pounds

Fire-cured

Type 21: 1 vi r1 inia - i25 cents per pile up to

Al markets .•.•• 200 pounds and 50 cents 2-112 - iF or weighing, 25 cents per per pile over 200 pounds / 100 pounds Type 22:

Kentucky- 115 cents per 100 pounds 3 -Tennessee-- 50 cents per 100 pounds 3

-Type 23:

Kentucky--All markets ••.•. 32! cents per 100 pounds 3-3/11 -

Burley

Type 31: Kentucky-B 1 oomf i e 1 d •.•... 30 cents per 100 pounds 3 -Bowl i ng Green ••• 50 n " " n 3 -carrollton •..••. 35 " " " " 3 -Covington ....... 25 n " n n 3 -Cynth 1 ana .••••.• 25 " " " " 3 -Danv i 11 e ••...•.. 30 n " " " 3 . 75 Frankl in .••••.•. 50 n " " " 3 -G 1 asg ow •••..•••• 35 " " " " 3 -Greensburg •.••.• 50 " " n " 3 1. 75 Harrodsbur1····· 30 " " n " 3 . 75 Hopkinsvil e •••• 30 " " " n 3 -Horse cave ...... 35 " n " " 3 1. 00 25 cents on piles less than 100 pounds Lebanon .••.•.•.. 30 n n " " 3 -Lexington ••••••• 25 " " " n 3 . 75 London •••.•••••• 35 n " n n 3 -Louisville •••••• 35 n n n " 3 1. 00 Mayfield •••••••• 110 " " " " 3-1/2 - 3 cents per 100 pounds for insurance Maysville •••.••. 25 n n " " 3 .85 25 cents on piles less than

Mount Sterl i ng •. 25 " " " n 3 1. 00 100 pounds

Owensboro ••••••• 25 " n " " 3 .90 Paducah ••.•••••• 110 " n n " 3-1/2 - 3 cents per cwt for insurance Paris ........... 25 " " n " 3 .75 Richmond •••••••• 25 n " " " 3 . 75 R usse 11 v i 11 e •••• 50 " " " n 3 -Scottsville ••••. 50 " n n " 3 -Shelbyville •.••• 35 " n " " 3 -Somerset •••••••• 30 " " " " 3 -Springfield ••••. 25 " " " . 3 -Winchester •••••• 25 " " n " 3 .75

Tennessee-Athens .••••••••. 50 " " " n 3 -carthage •••••••. 25 " " " " 3 -Clarksville ••••• 50 n n n n 3 1. 00 piles Columbia ........ 28 " n . . 3 1.00 50 cents on less than

Fayetteville ••.• 53 . n . n II - 75 pounds

Franld in •••••••• 28 " n " n 3 1. 00 Gallatin •••••••• 50 " " " n 3 1. 00 Greenville •••..• 50 " " n " 3 -Hartsville .••.•• 110 n " n " 3 -Johnson city •••. 50 " n n n 3 -Knoxville ......• 50 " " " " 3 -Morristown •••••• 25 " " n n II - 50 cents on piles less than Mount Pleasant .• 28 " " n " 3 1. 00 75 pounds

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 12.--Auction sales warehouse chsr~es by types, States, and markets, season 1949-50--Continued

Type of tobacco, State, and

market

Burley-Cont'd.

Type 31:-Cont'd.

Auction fee

New Tazewell ••••• 25 Rogersville •••••• 50

cents per basket cents per 100 pounds

Sparta ••.•••••••• 50 II II II II

Springfield ....•• 50 sweetwater .•..••• 50

vir~ iniaL-Ab 1 n~don .....••.. Penn 1 ngton Gap •••

North Carol inal __ Asheville .•..•.•. Boone •.•.•.••.•.. West Jefferson ...

West Virginia-Huntington ...•.•.

Indiana--lllad ison •....•.... New Albany •.•...•

Ohicr-Ripley ••••••••••.

Missouri--

25 cents per basket 25 II If II

~ 15 cents per pile up to 100 pounds and 25 cents per pile over 100 pounds

25 cents per 100 pounds

35 cents per 100 pounds 35 n n n n

25 cents per 100 pounds

Commission on gross

sales

Percent

11-3 3 3 3

3 3

3

3 3

3

Weston .•..•.•.... 25 " 3

Minimum total charges

per 100 pounds

Dollars

1.00

1. 00

6.85

1. 25

Additional charges

For weighing, 25 cents per basket For weighing, 25 cents per basket

~ For weighing, 10 cents per pile up to 100 pounds and 10 cents per 100 pounds over 100 pounds

25 cents on baskets weighing less than 100 pounds

Maryland r---------------------------------------------------------------------Type 32: Maryland-­All rnarkets2

Dark air-cured

Type 35: Kentucky-Mayfield I Murray • • · Frankl in Russellville •.•

Tennessee­Springfield ) .•• westmoreland)

Type 36: Kent uc ~y--A 11 markets .....

Type 37: Virginia-­

Richmond ••••.•..

25 cents per basket up to 100 pounds, and 35 cents per basket over 100 pounds

ll-2i cents per 100 pounds

50 cents per 100 pounds

50 cents per 100 pounds

30 cents per 100 pounds

25 cents per pile

2-1/2

3-1/2

3

3

.3 For weighing, 15 cents per 100 pounds

! State law. On hogshead market at Baltimore, the selling commission is $3 per hogshead.

TABLE 13.--Schedule of bid intervals in effect on tobacco suction markets, by types, season 1949-50

Type (Name)

Flue-cured ••••••••••••••••••.•••.••••••••••

Fire-cured: Virginia ••.••••••••••••••.••••.•••••• , •••• Eastern District •..••.•••••••••.•.•..••..• western District ......................... . Henderson Stemming •..••••.•••••.•.•••....•

Burley •.•.••••••••.•••••••••••• · ••.•••••.••• Maryland ••.•.•••...••••••••.••••••••••••••• Dark air-cured:

One Sucker ••••.•••..•..•••••••.•••.•••••.. G~ee~ ~iver •.••••.•.•••••••••..••••.••.••• Vir 1n1a Sun-cured ........................ .

1 On Hopkinsville market, the 50-cent bids

Type 10-cent No. bids

Dollars

11-111-

21 Under 6 1 22

23 211-31 32

35 36 37 Under 6

go to $50.

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25-cent 50-cent !..:.dollar bids bids bids

Dollars Dollars Dollars

Under 15 15 to 25 Over 25

6 to 15 15 t 0 25 Over 25 Under 20 20 to 11-0 Over 40 Under 20 Over 20 Under 20 20 to 11-0 Over 11-0 Under 15 15 t 0 30 Over 30 Under 15 15 t 0 25 Over 25

Under 20 Over 20 Under 20 20 to 30 Over 30 6 to 15 15 to 25 over 25

.... -.I

TABLE 14.--Quantity of tobacco financed by Commodity Credit Corporation and disposition, by kinds of tobacco and year grown, 1945-49, and cumulative totals for prior years

(Net packed weight)

Financed through-- Disposed of through--1

l<.ind of tobacco Redemption Sales to Balance to of loans or Sale to Sale to domestic Miscel-

and opt ion to Lend-Lease laneous be sold or Pure hases Loans Total foreign manufac- Total year grown purchase Government Adminis- t urers or recoverable redeemed exercised tration dealers losses by packers

Flue-cured: 1' 000 1 b. 1' 000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1939-44 ....•••.......... 1,135,590 45,717 1,181,307 42,980 4B9, 752 637.285 11' 061 229 1,181,307 -1945 •••.•...•...••..••.• 2 75. 248 - 275,248 44 274,169 1,024 - 11 275' 248 -1946 .........•....•....• - 58,155 58,155 58,155 - - - - 58,155 -194 7 ...•...••..........• - 204,090 204,090 204,090 - - - - 204,090 -1948 •••......•.•••.•.•.. - 94' 092 94' 092 66.972 - - - - 66,972 27,120 1949 .................... - 91,076 91,076 58,884 - - - - 58,884 32,212

Total ....•.......•..... 1,410,838 493,130 1,903,968 431,125 763.921 638.309 11,061 240 1,844,656 59,312

Fire-cured and dark air-cured:

1931-44 .....•.....•..... 30,184 140, 645 170,829 149. 709 7,152 13,400 88 480 170,829 -1945 .......•.•.•.•.•..•. - 153 153 153 - - - - 153 -1946 •................... - 52,824 52,824 32.390 - - - - 32,390 20,434 194 7 ......•............. 6,385 42,469 48,854 16,853 - - - - 16,853 32,001 1948 .•...............••• - 33,717 33.717 6,317 - - - -- 6,317 27,400 1949 .....•..........•..• - 21,097 21,097 1,207 - - - - 1,207 19,890

Tot a 1 .•..•••••.••••••.. 36.569 290,905 327,474 206,629 7,152 13,400 88 480 227,749 99,725

Burley: 1940-43 .•.••............ 1,046 28,711 29' 75 7 28. 711 766 280 - - 29,757 -1945 .........•.•........ - 16,264 16,264 16,264 - - - - 16,264 -1946 .....•..•......•...• - 134,642 134, 642 124,124 - - - - 124,124 10,518 1947 .•.•••.•...•....•... - 34,017 34,017 20. 75 7 - - - - 20,757 13,260 1948 ..............•...•. - 86,712 86,712 18,968 - - - - 18,968 67,744 1949 .........•.....•.... - 34,876 34,876 1, 035 - - - - 1, 035 33.841

Total •....•....•..•.... 1' 046 335,222 336,268 209,859 766 280 - - 210' 905 125.363

Cigar leaf: 1938 and 1941 •.......... - 891 891 891 - - - - 891 -1946 .................... - 10,604 10,604 10.3 70 - - - - 10,370 234 1947 .................... - 9,178 9' 178 8, 720 - - - - 8, 720 458 1948 .................... - 15.893 15 '893 14,926 - - - - 14,926 967 1949 ......•............. - 8, 734 8, 734 2' 030 - - - - 2' 030 6, 704

Total .................• - 45,300 45,300 36.93 7 - - - - 36' 93 7 8,363

Maryland: 1948 .................... - 2,965 2,965 1,018 - - - - 1,018 1,947 1949 ...•............•... - 2,526 2,526 15 - - - - 15 2,511

Total .....•.....•...... - 5,491 5,491 1,033 - - - - 1,033 4,458

Grand· Total ...•.......... 1,448,453 1,170,048 2,618,501 885,583 771' 839 651,989 11,149 720 2,321,280 297,221 ----

1 Includes all disposals through August 31, 1950. Compiled from official records of the Tobacco Branch, FMA, with respect to Commodity Credit Corporation operations.

~

TABLE 15.--Parity price and applicable loan levels per pound as of beginning of marketing years, by class or type of tobacco, 1945-50

19~5 19~6 19~7 19~8 19~9 1950 Class or type of tobacco . I Loan . I Loan . I Loan . I Loan .t I Loan P . I Loan Panty 1 evel Panty level Panty level Panty level Pan Y 1 evel an ty 1 eve1 1

Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents

Flue-cured, types 11- 1~ ••.•••.•.•........•• 33.0 29.7 36.0 32 1 ~~- 7 ~0.0 ~.8 ~3.9 ~7.2 ~2.5 50.0 ~5.0 Flue-curea, types 11-13 (tied) ....•...•.•• - - - 32. !1. - ~0.11 - 1111.3 - 112.9 - 115.115

Flue-cured, type 1~ (untied) .............. - - - 29.11 - 36.11 - 110.3 - 38.9 - 111.115

Fire-cured, types 21-2112 ................... 15.11 21.8 17.8 25. 2 21.5 30. 2 22.6 31.8 21.5 30.2 30.3 311.3 Fire-cured, type 21 ....................... - 21.8 - 25. 2 - 30. 2 - 31.8 - 30. 2 - -Fire-cured, type 22 ....................... - 21.8 - 25.2 - 30.2 - 31.8 - 30.2 - -Fire- cured, type 23 ....................... - 21.8 - 25. 2 - 30. 2 - 31.8 - 30.2 - -Fire-cured, type 2~ ....................... - 21.8 - 25.2 - 30. 2 - 31.8 - 30.2 - -

Burley, type 31 .•.•••••.•.•.•.•••....••••.• 32.2 29.0 37.3 33.6 1111.8 ~0. 3 117. 1 112.~ ~11.8 ~0.3 50.8 ~5. 7

Maryland, type 32 ....•......••...•....•.•.. 25.9 23.3 30.0 27.0 36.2 32.6 118.8 113.9 ~6.5 ~1.8 56.5 118.6 Dark air-cured, types 35 and 36 2 12.3 19.3 1~.3 22.~ 17. 2 26.9 18. 1 28.3 17. 2 26.9 27. 2 30.5

Dark air-cured, type 35 .•...••...•...••..• - 19.3 - 22. ~ - 26.9 - 28.3 - 26.9 - -Dark air-cured, type 36 ................... - 19.3 - 22. ~ - 26.9 - 28.3 - 26.9 - -

. • 2 Dark at r-cured, type 37 ••••...••..•..••••• 16.5 19.3 19.1 22. ~ 23. 1 26.9 211.2 28.3 23. 1 26.9 3~.2 30.5

Cigar filler,_ pa, Seedleaf, type 111 ........ 15.9 1~.3 18.5 16.6 22.3 20. 1 23.~ 21. 1 22.3 20. 1 29.3 25. 2

Cigar filler and binder, types 112-~11, ~5, 116, 51, 52, 53, 5~. 55 .................. 22.8 20.5 26.5 23.8 31.9 28.7 33.5 30. 2 31.9 28.7 38.8 33.11

Filler: Ohio-MiCilli Valley, types ~2-1111 ........... 111.5 13.0 16.9 15.2 20.3 18.3 21.3 19.2 20.3 18.3 23.6 Puerto Rican, Type ~6 .................... 25.0 22.5 29.0 26. 1 35.0 31. 5 36. 7 33.0 35.0 31.5 29.0

8inder: Conn. Broadl eaf, type 51 ................. 32.3 29. 1 37.5 33.8 ~5. 1 ~0. 6 117. ~ 112.7 115. 1 110.6 119.0 Conn. Havana Seed, type 52 ............... 311.1 30.7 39. 6 35.6 ~7. 7 112.9 50. 1 ~5.1 117.7 112.9 . ~9.5 N.Y. and Pa. Havana Seed, type 53 •....... 19.2 17.3 22.11 20. 2 26.9 211. 2 28.3 25.5 26.9 211.2 25.5 Southern Wisconsin, type 511 ••..••••••.... 15. 7 111. 1 18.3 16.5 22.0 19.8 23. 1 20.8 22.0 19.8 2~.1 Northern Wisconsin, type 55 •••.••••.••••• 20.11 18.11 23. 7 21. 3 28.6 25.7 30.0 27.0 28.6 25. 7 30.0

Wrapper:

f:~ f!~ f=~ !61.0 ~:~ ~:~ ~:~ Conn. Valley, Shade-grown, type 61. ....... 110.0 127.0 153.0 153.0 26~.0

Ga.-Fla. Shade-grov.n, type 62 ............ 68.1 79.0 95.3 100.0 95.3 212.0 ---·---- ------- ------ ---------- --- ------------ - ----- ------ ----- ··- --------- ---- -------- -- --------

1 90 percent of parity as of the beginning of the marketing year for those types for which marketing quotas are in effect. The 1950 level of support for the non-quota kinds of tobacco- Maryland, cigar filrer, and cigar filler and binder- is 86 percent of parity. Adjusted type-price support levels are shown for the types of tobacco comprising the filler and binder group. The marketing year begins as of July 1 for flue-cured and October 1 for all other types of tobacco.

2 Beginning with the 1945 crop, loans on fire-cured and dark air-cured tobaccos have been authorized at 75 percent and 66-2/3 percent, respectively, of the loan level for Burley tobacco.

3 Mandatory loans not applicable.

TABLE 16.--Leaf tobacco used in the manufacture of ciAars, ciAarettes, and tobacco and snuff in the United States, by calendar years, averaAes 1919-43, annual 1944-491

Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Year

Large2 J Small I and Tot a 1 Large Sma 11 snuff

1 '000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1, 000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1919-23 average ••.••.•••.•••••••• 152,600 2.358 145 168,259 323,932 64 7' 294 1924-28 average •••••••••••••••••• 150,195 1,522 115 265,929 311' 949 729,710 1929-33 average •••••••••••••••••• 124,285 1,044 47 329,862 290,690 745' 928 1934-38 average •••••••••••••••••• 119,037 732 188 438,207 269,247 827,411 1939-43 average •••••••••••••••••• 131' 086 545 21 657,220 246,502 1,035,374 1944 .•••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 129,399 483 273 920' 145 204,241 1,254,541 19115· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 128,012 378 784 943' 502 218,500 1,291,176 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 137' 166 373 9 1,000,929 168,190 1,306,667 194 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 135,028 310 3 1,055,591 164 '185 1,355,117 19118 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 139,466 357 3 1,099,173 161, 092 1,400,091 1949 •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• 138,000 330 11 1' 0911,000 159,000 1,391.334

1 Theoquantit.ies given are unstemmed processing-weight equivalent of all kinds of tobacco used. Stemrred leaf and scraps, used in manufacturing have been converted to unsterraned equivalent at the ratio of 3 pounds stemmed to 4 pounds unstemmed.

2 Does not include tobacco used in bonded manufacturing warehouses. Compiled for 1919·48 from annual reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Data for 1949 are

estimates by the Tobacco Branch, PMA.

TABLE 17,--CiAars, ciAarettes, chewinA tobacco, smokinA tobacco, and snuff manufactured in the United States, by calendar years, averaAes 1919-43, annual 1944-49

Year Cigars I cigarettes

1 Large I Small I Large I Small

Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands

1919-23 average ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• 7,113,562 631,031 21,992 55,022.751 19211-28 average •••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 6,490,340 449,014 13.712 91,113.520 1929-33 average ••••••••••••••••••••••• , •• ,. 5,288,622 326,042 5, 740 116,952,744 19311-38 average •••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••• 4,940,311 186,276 19,774 154,098,435 1939-43 average •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,1149,381 139.404 3,404 228,333.441 19411· ••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,198,679 123.340 26,870 323,583,888 1945· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,274,675 98,167 82,1116 332,164,670 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,617,700 92,262 1,658 350,038,093 19117 ....................................... 5,487,656 79,690 537 369,682,769 19118 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,645,104 89,134 641 386,825,7116 1949- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• 5,600,000 82,000 800 384,979,358

Chewing tobacco Total chewing,

Year Plug Twist I Fine-cut I Scrap Smoking Snuff smoking, and tobacco snuff tobacco

1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1. 000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb.

1919-23 average •.•••••••••••••••• 126,792 10,786 7' 555 tq 1 36,282 411,187 1229,772 1924-28 average •••••••••••••••••• 107,440 9,142 6,4 78 2 2242,047 39,154 404,261 1929-33 average •••••.•••••••••••• 76,596 6,430 4,258 59,704 176,963 38,768 362.719 19311-38 average •••••••••••••••••• 59,068 5,898 4,458 44,494 193,461 3 7' 065 344,444 1939-43 average .................. 52.699 5,847 4,698 45,646 188,714 39,928 337,532 1944· .......••.•...••••..•..•..•. 61,655 6,498 4,092 52,867 139,861 111,962 306,935 1945· .••••••..••••••.••.•••.••••• 59,704 6. 723 3. 970 4 7' 748 168,523 43,834 330,502 1946 •.•...•••••...••••••.•.••.••• 51,810 5, 773 3,756 46. 117 106,414 39.361 253,231 1947 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 7,306 5,152 3. 793 42,189 104,680 39,163 242,283 1948· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 45,346 5,632 3,207 42,088 107,599 40,809 244,681 1949 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 41,903 5,586 2, 756 39,674 108,124 40,908 238,951

! Prior to 1931, scrap chewing tobacco included in sfT\oking tobacco. Quantities of scrap chewing tobacco (reported in totals for smoking tobacco) estimated for years 1929

and 1930, Compiled from annua I and monthly reports of the Commissioner of Interns I Revenue except cigars and large

cigarettes for 1949 which are estimates by the Tobacco Branch, PMA.

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TABLE 18. --Receipts from Federal taxes on tobacco products in the United States·, by type of product, fiscal years, 1946-50 1

Product Federal tax receipts for year ended June 30--

19116 I 19117 I 19118 I 19119 I 1950

1,000 dol. 1, ooo dol. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol.

C jgars flar~el ..................... 111,3811 118,288 116,686 115,531 112,112 C 1gars sma 1 ..................... 70 66 66 59 58 C!garettes flar~ej················· 172 6 5 7 6 C 1 garet tes sma 1 ••••••••••••••••• 1,072,799 1,1115,262 1,208,199 1,232. 728 1,2112,8115 Chewing and smoking tobacco •••••••• 111,961 36,5118 37.0211 35,1135 35,070 Snuff •••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• 7,373 7,055 7,372 7,272 7,388 Cigarette papers and tubes ••••••••• 1, 757 539 926 8111 9811 Cigarette and cigar floor tax2 ••••• 3 II 2 2 1

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,165,519 1,237. 768 1,300,280 1,321,875 1,328,11611

! i~~o::!eju~~ ~~x 1 ~~ 0~obacco products, see table 21.

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Interns 1 Revenue.

TABLE 19.--Receipts from import duties on tobacco and tobacco products in the United St•tes, by fiscal years, 1946-50 1

Year ended Rece i pt s from--

Tota 1 Net June 3 0 Leaf tobacco II Scrap, etc. )I Tobacco prcducts receipts Drawback receipts

(Paragraph 601) (Paragraph 603) (Paragraphs 6011 & 605)

Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

19116 ••••••••••••• 21,915,61111 828,1113 1,138,21111 23.882.031 232.9113 23.6119.088 19117 ............. 211,861,733 1,2117,117 700,972 26.809. 822 1120,31111 26,389,1178 19118 ••••••••.•••• 21,680,1127 360,168 1178,158 22,518,753 789,028 21,729,725 19119 ••••••••••••• 22.911,580 5 912103 507,1176 211, 010,159 713. 753 23.296,1106 1950 ••••••••••••• ( 2) ( ) ( 2) ( 2) ( 2) ( 2)

1 For details of tariff rates ard items included in Paragraphs of Tariff Act, see table 36, page 71. 2 Data not available for fiscal year ended June 30, 1950. Compiled from da.ta furnished by the Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department.

TABLE 20.--Consumption of and estimated consumer expenditures for tobacco products in the United States, by type of product, calendar years, 1945-491

19115 19116 19117 19118 191192

Con- Con- Con- Con- Con-Product Quantity sumer Quant i ty sumer Quantity sumer Quant i ty sumer Quantity sumer

consumed expend- consumed expend- consumed expend- consumed expend- consumed expend-iture it ure it ure iture it ure

Mi 11 ions Mi l.dol. M i 11 ions M i 1. do 1. M i 11 i ons M i 1 • do 1 • M i 11 ions Mil.dol. Mi 11 ions Mil.dol.

Cigars ••••••••••• 5,136 1179 5, 9011 551 5. 736 550 5. 871 551 5, 723 5211 Cigarettes ••••••• 269,1171 2.230 3111,8111 2,629 333.860 3,017 3118.855 3.316 352.3311 3.11111

1, 000 1,000 1,000 1, 000 1,000 pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds

Other prcducts ••• 313.8110 319 250,780 261 238,509 2511 2111,079 272 23 7,1107 268

Tot a 1 •••••••••• - 3. 028 - 3,11111 - 3. 821 - 11,139 - 11,233

1 Consumption based on tax-paid withdrawals of products indicated by sales of internal revenue stamps. Consumer expenditures based on retail prices reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and estimates of the Tobacco Branch, PMA. Consumer expenditures include the internal revenue tax, and State and local taxes, wherever applicable, and insofar as it was possible to estimate.

2 Pre liminory.

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TABLE 21.--Rates of Federal tax on tobacco products in the United States, as imposed by the Internal Revenue Acts of 1926 and 1942

under Internal Revenue Act of 19261

Product

Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for--

(A) 5 cents each or less ..•......• (B) More than 5 and not more than

8 cents each ..•...•.••..... (C) More than 8 and not more than

15 cents each .••.•......... (D) More than 15 and not more than

20 cents each ...••.•....... (E) More than 20 cents each ••.•...

Weighing not more than 3 pounds

1 Rate of tax

$ 2.00 per thousand

$ 3.00 per thousand

$ 5.00 per thousand

$10.50 per thousand $13.50 per thousand

per 1,000 ....••..•................ $ .75 per thousand Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds 3 4

per 1,000 •......•.••.•••...••.•... $ 7.80 per thousand weighing not more than 3 pounds

per 1,000 •............... · · · · · · · • · Papers ...........•...•.•.....•........

Tubes ••......••..•.•.............•.•..

Smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff ..

$ 3.25 per thousand 4

! cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

18 cents per pound

1 As imposed by the Internal Revenue Act of February 26, 1926.

Under Internal Revenue Act of 19422

Product

Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for--

(Al 2! cents each or less ...•...•. (B More than 2! and not more than

4 cents each .....•........• (c) More than 4 and not more than

6 cents each •.•....•......• (D) More than 6 and not more than

8 cents each .•••...•.•..... (E) More than 8 and not more than

15 cents each .•...•..•..... (F) More than 15 and not more than

20 cents each •.•........... (G) More than 20 cents each ...... .

Weighing not more than 3 pounds

1 Rate of tax

$ 2.50 per thousand

$ 3.00 per thousand

$ 4.00 per thousand

$ 7.00 per thousand

$10.00 per thousand

$15.00 per thousand $20.00 per thousand

per 1, 000 . . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . $ . 75 per thousand Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds 3

per 1,000 .. ~ ..............•.••.... $ 8.40 per thousand weighing not more than 3 pounds

per 1,000 ...............•. · · · · · · · · Papers ...•....•..............•.•.....•

Tubes .........•..•.........•...•......

Smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff ..

$ 3.50 per thousand ! cent for each 50 or

fraction thereof 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

18 cents per pound

2 As imposed by the Internal Revenue Act, effective November 1, 1942. 3 Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000 which are more than 6~ inches in length are taxable at the rate imposed on

cigarettes weighing less than 3 pounds per 1,000, counting each 2~ inches or fraction thereof of the length of each as one cigarette. This provision was first imposed by the Revenue Act of May 10, 1934, amending the Revenue Act of February 26, 1926.

4 Rate effective July 1, 1940, changed tax on large cigare~tes from $7.20 to $7.80, and on small cigarettes from $~.00 to $3.25.

Compiled from internal revenue laws of the United States.

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TABLE 22.--Tax-paid withdrawals of large cigars in the United States, as indicated by the sale of Internal Revenue stamps, by class and retail price range, each month, 1945-501

UNITED STATES

Ret a i 1 Withdrawals of larqe ciqars during-

Class price range July_ I Aug. I Sept. I I I Dec.

!Total for of class Year Jan. Feb. March Apr i 1 May June Oct. Nov. calendar

year2

Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands

A 2~ cents 19!J.5 2,09!J. 3. 528 3,189 2,986 ll-,275 6,622 6,251 3.~ 03 3,962 5,138 3.055 1,989 lJ.6,lJ.92 each or 19!J.6 !J., 217 ll-,390 5,116 3. 71!J. 3.3!J.O 3. 733 1, 959 916 1,970 925 1,386 2,069 33.735 less 19!J.7 1.235 853 2,5!J.8 1, 03!J. 1,57!J. 1, 569 1,2!J.1 963 1, 756 1, 755 782 1,1!J.1 16,!J.51

19!J.8 81!J. 1, 529 839 869 801 706 737 929 1,32lJ. 1,297 950 9!J.2 11,737 19!J.9 7lJ.lJ. 1,033 920 1,369 1,35!J. 2,378 1,65!J. 1. 955 2,!J.68 2,!J.93 3,267 2,369 22,00!J. 1950 1,!J.08 1,270 1,607 1,!J.88 2,068 1,677

B More than 19!J.5 31, 9!J.8 30,512 ll-2,291 32,277 39,012 35.258 32.131 38,728 36,987 39, 700 36,7118 28,80!J. ll-24,396 2~ cents and 19!J.6 35,233 33.735 35,672 34,528 38.621 30,825 30,557 33.893 2!J.,936 27,47!J. 25,255 25,039 375,768 not more 19!J.7 26,66!J. 20,808 23 ,ll-18 26,631 26,709 2!J.,096 26,87!J. 30,706 27 ,ll-70 28,808 27,587 25,007 31!J., 778

· than lJ. cents 19!J.8 32,075 33.311 31,836 37. 63!J. 29,071 28,!J.55 19,105 16,828 17. 277 18,6!J.1 18,9!J.5 15.663 298,8!J.1 each 19!J.9 17,037 18,!J.95 16,583 12,955 15,052 20,288 13.891 23.355 19,106 20,539 18,099 13,292 208,692

1950 16,9!J.3 18,090 16. 251 12,30!J. lll-,565 18.916

c More than 19!J.5 65,935 7lJ.' ll-13 81,!J.25 7!J.,399 73,lJ.9lJ. 77.739 70,153 76,621 79,!J.67 86 '577 92,315 66,3!J.8 918,886 lJ. cents and 19!J.6 88,lJ.58 80,872 89,239 83' 717 86,073 79,568 71,820 69,200 63,98!J. 78,938 68,873 58,257 918,999 not more 19lJ.7 68,362 65,316 77,085 79,191 92, 77!J. 88,696 90,395 98,19!J. 98' 103 116.858 95,778 95,!J.73 1, 066,225 than 6 cents 19!J.8 97,137 10!J.,529 115,755 105,838 120,877 132.373 116, 7!J.1 1lJ.5,lJ.01 156,969 157,577 162,1!J.6 1lJ.1,lJ.75 1,556,818 each 19!J.9 1!J.8,283 126. 693 139. 738 133,989 132' 768 165,92!J. lll-9, 6!J.3 186,061 171, 986 18!J.. 863 173,181 lll-0,589 1,853,718

1950 lll-5,087 lll-1,693 159,927 129,723 lll-7,102 161,906

D More than 19!J.5 123,577 128.720 136.633 122,390 136.297 13ll-,521 117,867 1!J.2,013 13!J.. 527 172.826 1!J. 7. 893 126,!J.71 1,623,735 6 cents and 19!J.6 160, 79!J. 162,772 173,1!J.6 176,885 180. 58!J. 165,585 16!J., 911 13!J.,765 129,22!J. 133.187 96,085 87,90!J. 1,765,8112 not mere 19!J.7 9!J.,666 83. 5!J.2 77,886 67,!J.65 68,587 57,921 58,925 68,350 69,27!J. 81,67!J. 69,630 60,597 858,517 than 8 cents 19!J.8 61,11!J. 5!J.,257 ll-8,161 ll-0,339 ll-3,558 ll-3,898 ll-1,987 ll-9,063 52,355 51,881 52,753 ll-1,865 581,231 each 19!J.9 37,361 37, 7!J.5 ll-8,122 39,3!J.8 39,889 53,959 ll-5,335 60,569 58,323 5!J.,725 56, 77!J. lJ.lJ., 930 577,080

1950 lJ.5,5lJ.lJ. ll-2,126 51,225 ll-2,019 51,070 56,09!J.

E More than 19!J.5 126,99!J. 118' 922 12!J.. 825 125,592 127 .36!J. 123,522 106,076 13ll-,633 138,979 170,8!J.6 155,957 117,175 1,570,885 8 cents and 19116 155,627 1!J.8,600 152,737 156,287 157,711 1!J.0,327 1!J.3' 786 229,5!J.O 209,212 302,5!J.9 312,20!J. 257,988 2,366,568 not more 19!J.7 295,566 25!J., 753 225. 981 225,171 263,!J.78 237,10!J. 23lJ.,9lJ.3 2lJ.7,5lJ.9 260,6!J.1 32!J.,921 270,352 2lJ.lJ.,118 3,08!J.,577 than 15 19!J.8 251,576 2!J.7,731 2!J.8,633 2lJ.lJ.,807 225,939 2!J.7, 011 228,009 263,961 287,391 269,2!J.8 286,739 219,862 3,020,907 cents each 19!J.9 218,210 207,086 226,006 219,095 215,258 251,269 188,206 220.603 250,972 2!J.3,902 2211,238 165,666 2,630,511

1950 197,006 192,125 196,999 177,8!J.9 186,631 206,32!J.

F More than 19!J.5 17,!J.51 15,293 1!J.,629 15' 591 17,5611 13,1!J.8 11 ,ll-61 1!J.,803 15,797 20.839 16,936 13,ll-23 186,935 15 cents and 19!J.6 13.536 13.385 12,605 16,982 16,608 17,259 1!J.,866 18.73 2 1!J.,656 2!J.,692 22,719 20,082 206,122 not more 19!J.7 13,65!J. 11,032 10,000 8,0ll-3 11,521 11,800 13.283 11,166 13,!J.05 17 '771 16,191 10,!J.31 1!J.8,297 than 20 19!J.8 11,682 9,503 13,211 10,676 12,580 lll-,293 12,576 15",886 15. 539 16,160 16,7lJ.lJ. 11,608 160,!J.58 cents each 19!J.9 9,303 9,267 13,lJ.3lJ. 11,703 12,081 12,505 12.516 12,305 15,005 13.232 16. 7lJ.lJ. 10,3!J.3 1lJ.8,lJ.38

1950 9,966 10,652 15,602 9,826 12,227 12,852 ----

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 22. --Tax-paid withdrawals of large cigars in the United States, as indicated by the sale of Internal Revenue stamps by class andre­tail· price range, each month, 1945-SOL-Continued

UNITED STATES--continued

Withdrawals of large cigars during--

Ret a i 1 Total Class price range Jan. Feb. March Apr i 1 July Aug. for

of class Year May June Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. calendar year2

Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --G More than 1945 14,337 14,324 14,528 15,201 15,687 12,213 6,817 10,721 10,904 16,802 15,500 10,461 157,495

20 cents 1946 10,727 11,270 11,963 12,205 14,360 14,883 11,497 13' 526 13. 721 20,302 20,427 14,430 169,311 each 1947 10,117 9, 738 9,867 8, 735 9,325 11,341 13,447 9,583 12,639 16.093 15,081 9,952 135. 918

1948 7,000 9,281 11,663 9,341 11,665 13. 213 11,055 13,160 14,001 15,167 15,478 8,852 139,876 1949 7,348 9,851 12,346 9,993 11,9511 13,186 11,251 11,360 111,586 14,520 16,323 8, 980 1111,698 1950 8,1311 9,362 12,020 10,136 11,207 13.383

rotal All classes 19115 382,336 385,712 . 417,520 388,1136 413.693 1103,023 350,756 1120,922 1120,623 512,728 1168,11011 3611,671 11,928,8211 combined 19116 1168,592 1155,0211 1180,1178 11811,318 1197,297 1152,180 1139.396 500,572 1157,703 588,067 5116,949 1165,769 5,836.3115

19117 510,264 4116,042 1126,785 416,270 1173,968 1132,527 439,108 466,511 483.288 587,880 495,401 446,719 5,624,763 1948 461,398 460,141 470,098 449,504 444,491 479,949 430,210 505,228 544,856 529,971 553,755 1140,267 5,769,868 19119 438. 286 410,170 457,149 428,452 428,356 519,509 422,496 516,208 5.32,446 5311.274 508,626 386,169 5,582,141 1950 1124,088 1115,318 453,631 383.3115 11211,870 471,152

---- ----- --- ---- -- ~-- -- --------

PUERTO RIC0 3

Total All classes 19115 5, 092 5,1157 8,879 8,360 9,815 9,635 9,871 10,4811 6, 722 4,240 3.500 3,289 85,344 corrb i ned3 19116 4,436 7,359 6,906 8,136 8,357 5,1147 5,860 5,800 6,081 6,361 7,664 5,400 77.807

1947 2. 518 1,408 377 2711 238 62 45 56 701 72 340 94 6,185 1948 696 687 235 !ill 222 408 661 5611 267 1,042 100 611 4,990 1949 30 775 526 1,004 794 1, 038 38 27 19 196 73 107 4,627 1950 6 311 34 32 21 48

UNITED STATES AND PUERTO RICO

Grand All classes 19115 387,428 391.169 426,399 396,796 1123.508 1112,658 360,627 1131,1106 4 27.345 516,968 471,904 367,960 5,0111,168 tota 1 combined 1946 1173.028 462.383 1187,384 1192,4511 505,6511 1157,627 4115,256 506,372 463,7811 594,428 554,613 1171,169 5,9111,152

1947 512,782 4117,1150 427,162 1116,5411 1174,206 432.589 439,153 466,567 483.989 587,952 495,7111 11116,813 5,630,948 1948 1162,094 1160,828 1170,333 1149,548 41111. 713 1180,357 430,871 505,792 545,123 531,013 553,855 440,331 5,7711,858 19119 1138,316 1110,945 1157,675 1129,456 1129,150 520,5117 II 22,5311 516,235 53 2. 465 5311,470 508,699 386,276 5,586,768 1950 11211,094 415,352 453,665 383.377 424,891 1171,200

1 These figures are based on sales of revenue stamps and do not represent quantities of cigars withdrawn for consumption or sale. For rates of Federal tax on tobacco products, see table 21.

2 Totals will not agree with those in the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, because revisions are not made in the monthJy data.

3 Cigars shipped from Puerto Rico into the United States. Bulk of Puerto Rican cigars were in retail classes C, D, and E. Compiled from monthly reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 23.--Tax-paid •ithdra•ala of tobacco products other than larAe ciAars, in the United Statea, each •onth, 1945-501

UNITED STATES

Withdrawals of tobacco products during--

Product Classifi-

cat ion Year Jan. Feb. March Apri 1 May June July Aug. Sept. oct. Nov. Dec. Total

Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Small Weighing 19~5 10,280 8,30~ 10.~07 6,002 9,001 8,010 7,002 8,012 7, 001 9,988 9,000 5,000 98,007 cigars. not more 19~6 10,000 7,113 7,030 7,000 9,070 7,000 7,210 8,100 7,000 10,100 7,008 6,000 92,631

than 3 19~7 7,000 8,000 8,000 8,100 6,008 5,010 5,011 6,000 1 .~oo 7.63~ 6,600 5,750 80,513 pounds per 19~8 6,700 7,750 8.2~6 9.~30 8,~20 a.~~o ~.270 6,~26 7,6~8 8,650 7.~70 6,260 89,710 1,000 19~9 6.~08 6,160 8,326 5,176 5,210 7,160 5,130 8,310 8,290 8,989 9,230 ~.016 82,~05

1950 7,117 7,170 ~.187 3,151 5,261 6,1~2

L~rge Weighing 19~5 7.0~2 6,962 8.~73 9,531 1~.375 15,831 12,163 6,877 5~3 130 220 10 82,157 c1ga- more than 19~6 117 93 19 93 130 112 72 8 131 110 11 118 1,01~

rettes. 3 pounds 19~7 12 72 17 57 62 72 17 56 13 ~9 58 53 538 per 1, ooo 19~8 59 56 ~6 21 ~9 71 39 70 75 89 ~~ 77 696

19~9 ~3 120 18 76 111 85 13 100 11 60 107 ~2 786 1950 53 ~9 116 8 60 81

Small Weighing Mil. Mi 1. Mi 1. Mi 1. Mil. M i 1. Mil. Mi 1. Mi 1. Mi 1. Mil. M i 1. Mi 1. -- -- -- -- -- -- --ciga- not more 19~5 20,077 16,673 18,679 17,090 21,280 2~.311 21,815 28.~78 26,360 31.3~0 25.~06 16,061 267,570 rettes2 than 3 19~6 25,226 23.637 26.~01 25.~51 29,972 26,360 25.~~0 28,953 26,865 32.778 27,696 22,695 321.~7~

pounds per 19~7 28.~51 26,338 26,336 27.~93 25,068 29,097 29,5~9 29,059 29,20~ 33.237 27.333 2~. 799 335,96~ 1,000 19~8 27 .. 278 2:3.3~9 29,15~ 32.036 28.~98 31,701 27,521 3~.067 29,857 31.335 29,259 2~.675 3~8. 730

19~9 28,006 25,358 31,177 27.325 30,893 32.735 25,85~ 35.~9 31, 731 29,506 29,625 2~,657 352,316 1950 29,2~2 25,595 32,111 26,155 32.350 32,771

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Chewing lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb.

and 19~5 23.838 21,197 23,007 21,516 23,715 23,1~5 21,292 25,133 2~.173 27,368 23.3~1 12.~86 270,211 smoking 19~6 17,0~6 1~,607 15,085 16,573 17,995 18,009 18,193 19,~19 18,563 21,822 19 .~33 1~.366 211,111

19~7 16,689 1~.~72 15,661 16,257 12,633 15,523 18,311 18,885 20,726 21,7~0 15,16~ 13,169 199,230 19~8 15,689 1~. 71~ 16,6M 17,950 15,681 16,989 1~.889 17,978 19.~39 20,30~ 16,330 13,062 199,689 19~9 1~.679 1~,005 16,729 15,056 17,051 17.331 1~.388 18,87~ 19,006 18,319 15,801 12, 76~ 19~,003 1950 16,3~6 1~.661 17.982 1~,-683 15,767 16,23~

Snuff .. 19~5 3,682 3,892 ~.037 3,696 ~.359 3,121 3,191 3. 772 3.379 3. 783 3.750 2,968 ~3. 630 19~6 3. 759 3,170 3.~3~ 3.~50 3,228 3,075 2,756 3.314 3,108 3,809 3,296 3,270 39,669 1947 3.~3~ 2,916 3, OS') 3.~59 3.~78 3,269 2,697 3,299 3,980 4,170 2,980 2,51~ 39,279 1948 3,898 3.356 3,558 3,871 3.344 3,291 2,991 3,223 3. 718 3.512 3.198 3.~30 41,390 19~9 3.536 3.133 3. 761 3.33-7 3.311 3. 252 2,238 3,995 3,668 3.655 3.523 3. 792 41,201 1950 2,941 2,693 3,959 3.~92 3.230 3,861

1 2 For rates of Federal tax on tobacco products, see table 21.

Does not include Puerto Rico. Tax-paid small cigarettes from Puerto Rico were as follows: 1944 calendar year, 24·6 million; 1945 calendar year, 52·6 million; 1946 calendar, less than 100,000; 1947 calendar year, b.2 million; 1948 calendar year, 0.1 million; 1949 calendar year, 0.2 million; through June 1950, less than 100,000.

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

TABLE 24.--Per-capita consumption of tax-paid tobacco products in the United States, by calendar years, average 1935-39, annual 1945-49

Calendar L.arge Small Cigars Cigarettes Chewing Smoking tobacco tobacco Snuff Total

year ctgars cigarettes (1) ( 1) ( 2) (2)

Nurrber Nurrber Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds ---Av. 1935-39 •••••••••••••••• ~2 1, 219 1. 00 3.~5 o. 86 1. 50 0. 29 7. 10 19~5 •••••••••••••••••••••• 38 2,027 • 93 5. 76 • 8~ 1. 20 • 33 9.06 191J.6 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~2 2, 298 1. 0~ 6. 57 • 76 • 75 • 28 9. ~0 191J. 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 39 2.3~3 .97 6. 70 • 67 • 72 • 27 9.33 19~8 ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2,387 • 98 6. 78 • 65 • 72 • 28 9.U 19U.9 3 ••••••••••••••••••••• 38 2,369 • 93 6. 73 • 59 .71 • 28 9. 2~

1 Pounds of cigars and cigarettes represent unstemmed equivalent of tobacco used in the manufacture of these products, as reported in the annual reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Both large and smal~ cigars and large and small cigarettes are included.

Tax-paid withdrawals of manufactured tobacco have been separated into chewing tobacco and smoking tobasco in propor~ion to production of these two products.

Preliminary.

Compiled from tax-paid withdrawals reported in monthly statements by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and July population from reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

TABLE 25.--Tobacco products removed tax-free in the United Statea, by calendar years, 1945-49 1

Calendar Cigars Cigarettes Chewing and smoking year Large Small Large Small tobacco and snuff

Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands 1,000 lb.

191J.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~69, 338 1 10 6~.998,891 18,316 19~6 ••••••••••••• , ••••••••• 26,371 6 517 30,669,731 ~.081 191J.7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 799 5 1 3~. 277, 1~8 ~. 60~ 19-8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38,329 56 20~ 3

38,677 ,99~ 3 5, 159

1911.9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( 2) (2) {2) 33.222,553 ~.812

1 Includes withdrawals for exports, shipments to United States armed forces in foreign countries, stores, and tax-free uses in the United States.

2 Not available. 3 Preliminary.

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 26.--State tax rates on tobacco products in the United States, as of September 1950

State

A 1 abarna •••••••••••••

Arizona ........... ..

Arkansas ........... .

Connecticut •••••••••

Del aware ••••••••••••

District of Co 1 umb i a ••••••••••

Florida ............ .

Georgi a •••••••••••••

Idaho ••••••••••••••

Ill i no i s ••••••••••••

Indiana •••••••••••••

Iowa ••••••••••••••••

Kansas •••••••••••••

Kentucky .......... ..

Louisiana •••••••••••

First tax year

1927

1933

19 24

1935

1949

1949

1943

1923

1945

1941

1947

19 21

19 27

1936

1926

See footnote at end of table.

Product and rate of tax

a 3-1/3 cents each or 1 ess, $1 per thousand. Cilars, retailing for--

b More than 3-1/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand. c More than 5 and not more than 8 cents each, $3 per thousand. d More than 8 and not more than 10 cents each, $5 per thousand. e More than 10 and not more than 20 cents each,. $10 per thousand. f More than 20 cents each, $13.50 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000: 1 cent per each 10 cigars.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Smoking tobacco, weighing-a 1-1/8 ounces or less, 1 cent. b More than 1-1/8 and not more than 2 ounces, 3 cents. c More than 2 and not more than 3 ounces, 5 cents. d More than 3 and not more than 4 ounces, 7 cents. e More than 4 ounces, 2 cents each ounce or fraction thereof.

Chewing tobacco: 3/4 cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Snuff: Rate of tax ranging from 1/2 cent per 5/8 ounces or less to 1

cent per ounce for over 6 ounces.

a) 5 cents each or 1 ess, 1 cent for each 3. Ci1ars, retailing for-

b) More than 5 cents, 1 cent each. Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000: 2 cents for each

20 or fraction thereof. Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20. Srnok i n9 tobacco and snuff: 1 cent per ounce or major fraction thereof. Cavendish, plug, or twist: 1/4 cent per ounce or fraction thereof,

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

a) More than 6 cents, 1 cent each. Citars, retailing for-

b) More than 20 cents, 2 cents each. Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20.

package of

package of

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package of

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TABLE 26.--State tax rates on tobacco products in the United States, as of September 1950--Continued

State

Louisiana­Continued

Ma i ne ••••••••••••••

Massachusetts ••••••

Michigan •••••••••••

Minnesota ••••••••••

Mississippi ••••••••

Mont ana ••••••••••••

Nebraska •••••••••••

Nevada •••••••••••••

New Hanpsh ire ••••••

New Jersey •••••••••

New Mexico •••••••••.

New York ...........

North Dakota •••••••

0 hi o ••••••••••••••• Oklahoma •••••••••••

Pennsylvania •••••••

Rhode Island •••••••

Squt h Caro 1 ina •••••

South Dakota •••••••

Tennessee., •••••• ,.

F·i rst tax year

1926

1941

1939

194 7

1947

1930

194 7

1947

194 7

1939

1948

1943

1939

1925

1931

1933

1935

1939

19 23

19 23

1925

See footnote at end of table.

Product and rate of tax

Smoking tobacco, retailing for-a Not more than 5 cents per package, 1 cent. b More than 5 and not more than 10 cents per package, 2 cents. c More than 10 and not more than 13 cents per package, 3 cents. d More than 13 and not more than 15 cents per package, 4 cents. e More than 15 cents per package, 4 cents plus 1-1/3 cents for each

5 cents or fraction thereof of selling price in excess of 15 cents.

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20. All other tobacco products: 20 percent of usual retail price.

Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigars, cheroots, stogtes, and smoking tobacco: 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price.

Cigarettes: 11 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20,

All products: 15 percent of usual retail price (2! cents per package of 20 cigarettes).

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Snuff: Boxes containing-1-1/4 ounces, 2 cents; More than 1-1/4 ounces, 2 cents for each

additional 1-1/4 ounces or major fraction thereof.

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20.

Cigars, cheroots, stogies, etc., weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for-(a) 3-1/3 cents each or less, $5 per thousand. (b) More than ~1/3 cents each, $10 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000: 1 cent for each 10.

Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Smoking and chewing tobacco: 20 percent of factory list price.

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

Cigars, cheroots, stogies, etc., weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000 retailing for-(a) 3-1/3 cents each or 1 ess, $3 per thousand. (b) More than ~1/3 cents each, $10 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per thousand: 1 cent for each 10, or fraction thereof.

Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20. Smokin9 tobacco: 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of

retatl price. Snuff and chewing tobacco: 1 cent for each 3 ounces or fraction

thereof.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Ci1ars, cheroots, stogies, etc., retailing for--a 3-1/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand. b More than ~1/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand. c More than 5 and not more than 9 cents each, $3 per thousand. d More than 9 and not more than 10 cents each, $5 per thousand. e More than 10 and not more than 20 cents each, $10.50 per thousand. f More than 20 cents each, $13.50 per thousand.

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TABLE 26.--State .tax ratea on tobacco producta in the United Statea, aa of September 19$0--Contlnued

State

Tennessee -Continued

Texas ••••••••••••••• utah •••••••••••••••• Venmont ••••••••••••• Washington •••••••••• West Virginia ••••••• Wisconsin •••••••••••

First tax year

1925

1931

1923

1937

1935

19~7

19.39

Product and rate of tax

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per thousand: 1 cent for each .10 or fraction thereof. · 1

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: ~ cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: ~ cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: ~ cents per package of 20. 1

Cigarettes: 1 cent per package of 20. Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

1 Other quantities, sizes, weights, or prices taxed according to varying rates in the different States.

Note: States having general sales taxes, but no specific tax on tobacco, usually' include tobacco in the base of sales tax. Some cities also levy taxes on cigarettes.

COmpiled from report of proceedings, Twenty-second Annual COpference of the National Tobacco Tax Association, November 7-10, 1948 and Topical Law Reports of the various States, made available by the Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Washington, D. C., and brought up to date from the first AnnU.l Report of the National Tobacco Tax Re~earch Council, September 1950.

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TABLE 27.--Receipts from State taxes on tobacco products in the United States, by States, liacal years, 1946-50

State

Alabama •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Arizona •••• ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Arkansas ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Connecticut •••••••••••••••••••••••••• De 1 aware ••••• ••••••.•••••••••••••••••• Fl or i da • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Georgia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Idaho ••••••••••••••••••••• _ ••••••••••• 11 1 i no i s ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I nd i ana • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 o wa • .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Kansas ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Kentucky ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• Lou i s i ana • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Maine •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Massachusetts •••••••••••••••••••••••• Michigan ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Minnesota •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mississippi •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mont ana • .............................. Nebraska ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nevada ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New Hamp sh i re ••••••••••••••••••••• ••• New Jersey ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New Mexico ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New York ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• North Dakota ••••••••••••••••••••• • 4 ••

0 hi 0" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oklahoma ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pennsylvania ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rhode I sl and ••••••••••••••••••••••••• South Carolina ••••••••••••••••••••••• South Dakota •••• · ••••••••••••••••••••• Tennessee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Texas •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Utah •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Vermont •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Washington ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• West V 1 rg i n i a • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wisconsin ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Number of States using tax •••••••••••

19~6

i,OOO dollars

~.97~ 1,325 ~.5~~ 5,511

10' 17 2 7,589

859 15,367

3. 568 2, 595 ~.2~6

10.310 1.9~8

16,839

5,364

1, 382

977 26,883

1, 216 10. 78 2 8,~92

16,882 1. 65~ ~. 716 1, 223 7, 00 1

12, 10 6 729 785

3,958

5, 268

199. 265

31

Receipts for year ended June 30 1-

19~7

1,000 do 11 ars

6, 700 1, 577 5,555 6,588

11,351 8, 631

996 20,913

4, 190 2.8~3 ~.829

11, ~20 2, 173

20. ~~8

3-205 6, 103

1, 90 1

1, 119 32,935

1, 397 15, ~29 9,013

20,988 1,968 5,2~0 1, ~27 7, 649

18, 6~9 79~ 922

~. 668

5,888

2~~. 509

31

19~

1,000 dollars

7,115 1,7~~ 6, 155 7,096

12, 207 9' 162 1, 611

27. 3~3 12, 75~ ~. 721 ~. 787 5,0 71

12.285 5, ~33

21, 160 19. 299 7.980 6, ~17 1,283 3. 809

512 2,03~

1. 728 37. 869 1.58~

16, ~10 9, 5~9 37.3~8

2,887 5,598 1. 6~1 8, 011

20,872 836

1,011 ~.932 2, 1~7 6,~91

338,892

38

1, 000 dollars

7,662 1, 821 6,053 7, 295

12,519 8,327 1, 628

30' 169 12.~72 ~.90~ ~. 790 5,008

15, 781 5. 170

21, 23~ 22,583 8,856 6, 691 1, 306 3.835

~92 2, 157

17.996 1, 781

52,226 1. 658

17,602 9.~55

~1. 128 2, 96~ 5.5~5 1, 712 8, 206

22, 658 867

1, 202 5, 16~ 2, 203 6, 7~8

389,868

39

1,000 dollars

7,6~5 1,9~5

~.633 7,6~8 1,036

15, 100 12.690 1,6~5

28. 328 12,678 ~.961 ~.929 ~.987

18, 126 5, 1~2

25,930 22, 598 11, 123

6, 77~ 1.3~1 3, 860

7~7 2, ~ll1

17,787 2,258

56,66~ 2, 717

18, 1~ll 10' 390 ~2. 759

3. 10 2 5,859 1, 723 8,511

23. 532 869

1,807 6, 501 2,057 9.950

~20,957

110

1 States having fiscal years ending other than June 30 are: Alabama, September 30; New York, March 31; Ohio, December 31, changed to July 1- June 30 basis effective July 1, 1949; Pennsylvania, May 31; Texas, Augu!t 31; Washington, March 31.

3 Preliminary. Advance collections; taxes effective July 1, 1947.

Note: Totals for several of the States include related license taxes.

Compiled from reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

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0\ 0

TABLE 28.--International trade in unmanufactured tobacco, average 1935-39, annual 1946-49 1

Country I Average

Exports Imports

1, 000 1,000 1, ouo 1,00C 1. 000 1.000 1. 000 1, 000 1. oco l.OCC

Princir;al exporting countries: pounds pounds pounds pounds pounos pounds pounos pounds pouncs pounds

Alger1a ......•.....................•. 2~.979 7.~82 1. 735 6, 726 20.507 7,671 17.772 7,607 28. 57) 7,180 5razi 1 ••••.•••••••••.•••••.••••..•.•• 71,955 772 116' 586 66~ 82.860 6M 5!1, 789 2l.IU :l 68. coo 3 500 Bulgaria .........•................... 59.396 - uo, 745 - 72,007 - 4 30.000 ~ 3C. COO Canada. •••••••.•••.•••....•....•..... 15, 29~ ~.255 12.591 1. 7~6 2~. 793 1, 610 15,877 1, 617 15. 7 25 1,577 Ceylon .••••••••.••••••••••••.•.•.••.• 2. 086 1. 200 1. 1~8 2. 163 1, 124 2, 323 1. 037 1. 620 950 1, 036 Colombia. ••••••••.••••••••••••..•..•• 6,~72 5 138 6,853 392 8,583 363 6,656 366 9' 900 4 300 Cub a. •..••.•••.••••.••••..•.•••.••... 27' 712 ~6, 7~5 27, 115 32,322 - 31,195 Dominican Republic •••..•••••...•••.•• 13, 652 62,53~ 61 32,985 183 30' 50~ ~6. 156 Greece .••.•.••.•.••.•••.••.•...•••••• 97,657 20 28, 36~ 32, 08~ - 39,775

3 2, 400 62,597

Hun~a~y •••••.•.•••.....•...•.•....•.. 19. 16 2 3. 106 - 829 677 851 3 5. 000 3 5,000 3 2, ~00 1 no 1 a ••.••...•••••..••••••••.•.•.•• ~3. 500 ~. 791 7 2, 151 10,117 1.19, 9~5 12,789 50,850 11,515 71,378 7' 018 I noonesi a •.•.••••.•••••••••••••••.••• 101. 176 2. 765 1, 715 3 ~16 ~. 916 3, 189 2, 67 2 7,9!'15 1~. 610 7. 601 I tal y •.•••.•.•...••••••.••••.•.....•. 12,9 27 5. 253 468 819 3,848 29.826 ~. 13~ 27. 3 22 1~. 650 8, 280 Japan .....•••.•••.•••••••..•..•.••••• 9,~2~ 9' 618 - - 1l 19 24 000 Nyasal ana ••..........•.•..•...•..•..• 12, 810 17,7:;~ 10 20,008 1~ 23,8~6 12 4 20.000 20 -Paraguay...... . •.•••.•.••...•..••••. 7,7~7 20 2 1~. 650 19~ 8, 6~8 - 5 . .30~ 9,806 Philippine Republic .............. · .. · 37. 357 1,075 3,61~ 120 10' 25~ 101 6, 181 96 11,218 793 Southern Rh0aes1 a .................... 19. 166 327 21,63~ 1, 8~0 !16,657 1,06~ 67,661 1, 313 67.937 ~ 2. 000 Turkey •.....•...........•............ 7°.,05U 152 62,911 90 93,239 - 109,321 64 171, 132 -Unit ea States .............•......•... ~20. 797 71, 27~ 663.162 ~ 2. 061 507' 286 90' 386 !!26. 609 8~.3!12 ~9fl' 205 87,932

Principal importing countries: Argentina ............................ 180 16,878 10. 21.17 19' 65 2 !1.~9 17,50~ 3 2, ~00 21. !.100 2, 200 16. OOA Australia ............................ 11~ - 21,537 2 22, 16~ - 21, 333 291 29, 9ll.1 95 22, 190 Austria ...•........•.....•........... !'\ 1, 424 " 16,95~ - 4 5, 000 - 6, 26~ 10., 133 23.837 Be~gium & Luxe~bourg ......... , ....... ~13 ~0,695 6 37,580 8~ ~0' 591 - !12,5~7 - ~1. 8~8 China .•••••.•..••••••••.•.•..•..••••• 30, 99!1 5 56,613 2,0U6 27, 132 1. 155 111,!1.75 1,~59 20' 9~5 4 1, 000 4 5,000 Czechoslovakia ••••••••.•••••••••.•••. - 20, 768 11,823 - ~6,086 - 21, ~73 - 4 20,000 Denmark .•••.••..•••..•••••.••.•••.••• ~90 20' 206 !186 27' 917 11 18,932 269 20' 023 2, 0111 25,1163

EQYPt. • · · ·: · • • · • • • • · • · • • · • · · · · · • • • • · • - 13,0111 26, 735 - 211, 92~ - 211, 220 - 28' 860 F 1 nl and •••••••••.•••..•••.••••••.••.. - 7,75~ - ~. 317 - 6, 823 - 1~. 618 - II, 433 France •••.•••••.•••..•••.••••.••••••• 5 686 5 61,576 287 81,98 5 116 68, ~86 1, 911 28, 117 ~66 711, 299 Germany 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 19 5 20~. 6~~ - 4 500 - 2, !:DO - 13, 521 499' 685 Hong Kon7 .•...••.••...•.......•...•.. (8) 5 10. ~50 670 9,808 387 10, ~37 1, 37~ 7' 260 4 1, 500 9,000 I rel and E i re) •••..•..•..•.......•••. 5 3911 12, 29 2 265 15, 560 3~0 111, ~17 337 12,1181 - 23,957 Manchuria. ........................... 5 353 5 21,962 - - - - - -Netherlands •.•.•••••.•......•....•••• 3, 2119 67,3119 1, 2113 211,02~ 1125 76' 228 1, 770 311,207 II, 777 10' 631 Norway ••••••••.•.•••••.•••••••••••.•• 6,602 60 9, 572 - 9, 113 - 9, 125 - 9, ?3~ Pol ana ..•••.....•.•..•.•••.......•.•• 5 1~9 5 18, ~011 - ~.678 - 8, 311 - 6, 587 - 3 10.000 Spain •.•••..•.••••••••••••••••••••••. 3 30,979 32,083 56, 50 2 - 32,361 - 31,9 23 Sweden •..•.•••.•••.•...•••.•....•.•.•. 153 1~,829 13 11,688 ~55 19,86 2 61 16,398 - 15,8611 Swi t zerl and .•.•••••.••••••.••••.••..• 15.795 ~~ 19,332 - 22, 253 - 21,637 - 22,998 United Kingdom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5, 996 258.~86 6, 591 ~32. 708 899 295,621 9911 280,775 1, 507 301, 133

1 unmanufactured tobacco comprises leaf, stems,trimmings, and scrap, 2 Preliminary. 3 Estimated on the basis of data available for 6 months or more

7 All Germany for 1935-39, Postwar data for Western Germany only.

of the year. 4 Approximated from unofficial information. 5 Less than 5-year average. 6 Year ended March 31.

8 Data not available. Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Prepared or estimated from official statistics of foreign governments, reports of United States Foreign Service Officers, and ot~er information.

TABLE 29.--Tobacco producta: United States exports, and shipments to territories and possessions, 1 fiscal years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50.

Chewing Other Year ended June 30 Cigarettes Cigars and tobacco, plug Smoking manufactured

cheroots and other 2 tobacco tobacco products

1935-39 average: Mi 11 ions Mill ions 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1, 000 lb.

Exports and shipment s •.•••• 6,373 17 2, OliO 1 905 560 19116: Exports .................... 18, 376 2 1, 215 5,1126 (3)

Shipments ••.•••••.••••••••• 2, 593 2!1 168 375 ( 3)

Total •••••••••••••••••.•• 20.969 26 1, 383 5. 801 ( 3)

19117: Exports •••••••••••••••••••• 21,5116 6 1, 310 3, 3110 f !l Shipments •••••.•••.•••..•.• 2, 635 16 180 323

Total ••••••••••••••••••.• 211 181 22 1 1190 3 66'3 ( 3) 19!18: Exports ••••••••••••••..•••• 22, 612 15 3,0911 2, 210 (3l

Shipments •.•.••••••.••••••• 2,5511 29 170 21!1 (3

Total •••••••••••••••••.•• 25, 166 !Ill 3. 26!1 2,11211 (3) 19119: Exports •••.••••.•••••••.•.• 23, 660 !I 2, 6 73 2, 182 (3)

Shipments •.••••••••.••.•••• 1, 671 (5) 57 10 (3) Total •••••••••••••.•••••• 25, 331 !I 2, 730 2, 19 2 (3)

1950: Export s4 ••••••••••••••••••• 16, 319 3 1, 866 1,877 (3) Shipment s4 ••••••••••••••••• 1, 770 (I')) 70 5 (3)

Total 4 ••••••••••••••••••• 18,0 89 3 1' 936 1, 882 ( 3)

1 To Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Hawaiian Islands, and Alaska through March 1948. Information on trade between continental tlnited Sta'tes and Hawaiian Islands end Alaska was discontinued after March 1948. 2 Be­ginning January 1945, includes snuff, 3 Other manufactured tobacco products not separately classifi~d be­ginning January 1945, 4 Preliminary. 5 Less than 500 thousand.

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

TABLE 30.--United States exports and shipments of cigarettes, by countries, fiscsl years 1946-50

Year ended June 30--Country

19116 I 19117 I 19118 T 19119 T 1950 1

Millions Mil I ions Millions Millions Mi 11 ions

Al ask a •••.•..•.••••.••.••••••••••••. 255 251 1811 ( 2) ( 2) Argent i na .•.••.•.••••••.•.•••••.•• 99 171 130 1 1 Austria •••••••••••••••.•••••.••••.• 20 5 19 70 258 Belgium and Luxembourg ••••••••••••• 2 1, 0112 1, 60 2 1, 626 908 Belgian Congo ••.•••••••••••••••••.. 170 130 1118 130 198 Canada •••••••.••••.•••..••••••••••• 16 10 2 311 17 5 177 China and Hong Kong ••••••••••••.••• 1, 6911 11, 131 936 651 1, 230 Colombia .••••••••••..•••.•••••••••• 5111 5119 6113 233 177 Cuba ••••..••••.••••••.•••••••••••• 217 225 30 1 318 273 Czecho-Slovakia .••••••••••••••••••• 585 85 356 863 1191 Egypt. •••••.••••••••••••.•••••••.•• 15 91 1111 1112 R6 Hawai ian Islands ••••••••••••••.•.• 921 812 752 (2) ( 2) Hungary .•.••••••••••••••••••••••••• (3) 3 352 1163 328 Indonesia. •..••••••••••.•.•.••••••• 678 599 257 1110 38 Italy ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••. 233 69 321 1128 317 Mexico .••..••.••••••.•.•..•..•••••• 362 3111 265 290 29 3 Netherlands .......... ............... 115 57 227 1108 222 Netherlands Anti 11 e s ••••••••••••••• 1165 6611 1, 033 1, 296 1, 219 Panana, Republicof ••••••••..•.•••• 1156 351 1191 379 375 Peru. . • • . • • • • • • • . • . .••••••••••••.• 118 80 1!10 72 311 Philippines, Republic of .......... 7,039 8,3118 9,703 10. 6 36 3. 621 Puerto Rico ••.••••••••••••••••••••• 1,323 1, 1158 1,11511 1, 5112 1, 60 2 Sweden •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 1,011 1, 250 750 623 28 2 Swi t zerl and •••••••••••••••..•••••.• 77 220 533 7511 6119 Tangier ••••••••••••.•••••••••.••••• 23 163 962 907 1, 335 Union of South Africa. ............. 67 1!16 183 81 5 United Kingdom ••••••••••••••••••.•• 55 12 32 27 20 Uruguay .•••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 101 158 158 125 109 ~~ne~uel a •••.••••••••..••••••••.••• 318 1182 621 785 932

1 rg 1 n I slana s •.••••••••..•••••.••• 9!1 1111 1611 129 168 Other countries •••••••••..•••••••.• 3. 969 2,099 2. 301 2. 037 2, 7111

Total •••••.••••••.••••••••••••••. 20. 969 211, 181 25. 166 25. 331 18,089

1 Preliminary. 2 Information on trade between continental United States and Alaska and Hawaii was dis­continued After '~rch 1948. 3 Less than 500 thousand

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

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TABLE 31.--United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, crop years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-501

1 mport i ng country

Argentina ••••.••••••••••••••••••••• Australia •••••••••••••••.•••••••••• Austria3 ........................... Belgium •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Brit ish East Africa and Mauritius ... Cey 1 o~ ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• C h 1 na ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Denmark ••••••••.•••..•••••••••••••• E~ypt •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• Finland •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• France.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Germany •••••••••.••••••••••••••••• India ••••••.••••••.•••••••••••••••• lndones ia •••••••••••.•••••••••••••• Ireland (Eire) ••••••••••••••••••••• Italy •••••.••••••••••••.••••••••••• Net her lands •••••••••••••••••••••••• New Zealand •••••••••••••••••••••.•• Norway ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Port uga 1 ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• Siam (Thai land) .................... Sweden ............................. Switzerland ••••••••••••••.••••••••• United Kingdom ••••.•••••••••••••••. Other count·r ies ••••••••••••••••••••

Tot a 1; ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••

Importing country

(Declared weight) FLUE-CURED, TYPES II to 14

Exports for year ended June 0 -Average I 1946 I 194 7 I 1948 1949 1935-39

1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 1 b.

871 1,509 1,541 2 '959 485 18.233 25,647 13,586 23.761 16 '2 99

20 0 1 1, 016 4,219 3,575 7,990 111' 783 10,929 8,977

178 1, 727 1,1183 967 1,335 8711 1,2116 1,3113 1,343 638

3 8' 025 12,2111 61,116 26' 797 9,369 2. 23 7 1126 6, 698 5,079 7' 693

8511 3. 014 3.1128 1, 628 2 '197 1' 021 1 ,535 65 952 2. 020 1,210 1' 738 2.316 52 9 746 II, 012 0 0 8,044 43,187 2,690 13' 775 15,151 11,156 4,826 1 '810 0 1,364 4,250 7,763 6' 108 11,428 15,575 11,1195 17' 775

98 10 22 9 10.255 1' 792 6, 772 7' 56 7 38,515 24' 826 18,85 7 2,1149 8,816 2. 864 4,339 II ,1136 2 '095 6, 002 II, 861 4,480 5,790

768 2,640 2' 8112 4. 735 3. 945 3,099 660 4,209 1,434 . 2,584 3,265 7,204 9,180 6,656 5,870

1711 1,155 2' 834 11,382 2,321 203.053 300,565 259,702 126,508 147,940

15,374 6,989 16,900 14.2 84 16,183 318,865 1123 '8811 480,586 312,804 337.247

VIRGINIA Fir-E-CURED TYFE 21 Ex ports for year ended Septerrber 30 -

Average I 1935-39 19116 1 1 94 7 1 1 94 8 1 1 9119

1,000 lb. 1 000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

Belgium~ ........................... 419 308 591 (6 6)45 236 Germany .. ... ............. ..... .... 1,093 0 0 597 Netherlands........................ 459 92 666 1,182 531 Norway............................. 2,024 1,733 2,027 2,296 1,741 Portugal........................... 361 1198 276 43 203 Sweden............................. 1,030 1,128 982 1,779 531 Switzerland........................ 121 1,551 589 1,032 2115 United Kingdom..................... 1,500 491 228 103 242 Other countries.................... 2,496 1,295 1,738 888 1,451

I 19502

1,000 1 b.

333 16,879

4,127 17. 773

1,055 828

6,969 7. 6110 4.350 1,1146 2,138

53.587 4,016 11,210

2 0' 76 7 1, 766

2 8, 784 6,325 4,342 2.3 77 3. 045

853 4,311

5153' 625 35.5 72

387,118

I 1, 000 lb.

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r-~9~.~5~03~----~7~.~0~96~----~7~.~0~97~----~7~.~967.8~--~5~.~7~77~-----------

Algeria and Tun is ia .............. .. Belgium •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Denmark •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·France ••••••• ~· •••••••••••••••••••• French Africa .................... . Germany3 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold Coast and Nigeria ............ . I re land ( E i re ) ••••••••••••••••••••. Italy •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Net her lands •••••••••••••••••••••••• Norway ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Portugal ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanish Africa and Canary Islands .. Sweden •••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• Switzerland •••••••••••••••••••••••• united Kingdom ................... .. other countries ••••••••••••••••••••

Total ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

See footnotes at end of table.

772 11,867 1,099

18,320 642

3,366 122 737 4 76

4,646 543

1,139 564

2.339 2,113 2. 746 6,898

51,389

720 4,617

6111 15,123

1,352 0

593 563

95 1.398

437 692 236

1,571 3 '855 1,4311 1 ,191

311,491

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502 2 '741

859 0

694 0

256 566

3.321 4. 093

659 296 298

1,297 3. 043 2,452 1,558

22.63 5

704 2,131

562 19

117 2 79 258 625

1' 685 3,412

2 99 468 218

1, 711 3. 719

0 1,5 78

17,785

1,277 1' 813

745 10,4 77

802 2' 974

283 749 516

11,399 428 335 215

2,146 2,189 1,187 1,459

31, 9911

TABLE 31.--United States exports of tobacco to principal .importing countries, by types, crop years average 1935-39, pnnual 1946-50l •• continued

(Declared weight)

BURLEY, TYPE 31 Exports for year ended September 30--

Importing country Average I 1946 I 1947 I 1948 I 1949 I 1935-39

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Algeria and Tunisia................ 212 336 318 384 399 Argentina.......................... 165 403 935 828 1, 152 Australia.......................... 572 13 281 182 150 Belgium............................ 2,454 2, 876 5,439 3,415 2,844 Denmark............................ 854 900 1,301 1,071 2,439 Egypt ••••••••••• •••••••••••••·••••· 22 433 942 466 1,409 France............................. 214 10,485 7,290 13 0 Germany3,, •• • • • ••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • •• • • 474 0 0 698 11,899 lta1y .............................. 242 133 10,138 2,118 0 Mex1co............................. 99 962 876 965 1,288 Netherlands........................ 982 3.088 6,011 2,936 2,923 Newf.oundland and Labrador.......... 349 30 439 212 73 Norway............................. 412 1,160 1,050 1,123 2,024 Portugal........................... 2,383 6,529 3.608 5,323 6,658 Sweden............................. 499 / 900 1, 337 1, 313 676 Switzerland .............. ·.......... 46 550 353 457 351 United Kingdom..................... 262 267 1,191 1,031 591 Other countries.................... 659 1,687 1,962 1,452 1,643

Tot a 1 ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1--10-.-9-0-0 ---:-30=-,--=7=-=5-=-2-----:-43::-.-=-4--::7-::-1---=-2.,...3 ,--:9-:8-::-7---:-3.,.-6 ,--:5:-1-::-9------

Algeria and Tunisia .............. .. Be 1 g i um •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• France ••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••.••

1"1ARYLAND, TYPE 32

330 58 33 771 145 395 9 365 289 236 657 5 492 24 0

French Morocco..................... 49 75 187 640 405 Germany3........................... 195 0 o 0 942 Netherlands........................ 1, 776 518 739 961 276 Switzerland........................ 1,412 4,967 3. 552 4, 236 6, 722 Other countries.................... 375 191 86 110 193

~--~--------------------------------------~-----------5,189 5,823 5,454 7,031 8,919 Total ...••.•......•.....••.•••...

ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35

Belgium •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 609 446 512 104 97 France ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 3. 19 2 765 0 2,970 French Africa? ••••••••••••••••••••• 65 195 147 0 520 Germany3 ••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• 13 0 0 0 288 Gold Coast and Nigeria ............. 35 330 189 10 1, 116 Liberia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 91 82 128 130 Netherlands ........................ 14 0 96 477 506 Port.UQ uese Guinea and Angola ••••••• 3 90 59 55 150 Tunis1a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 193 0 235 337 Other countries .................... 135 74 173 128 94

Total ••••.•••..••.•.•.••••.•••• .. 886 4,611 2, 0 23 1, 137 6, 208

GREEN RIVER TYPE 36

Be 1 g i urn • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 740 438 139 210 3 France ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 1,554 114 0 1, 086 French Africa7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 80 44 41 12 72 Germany3 •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • (6) 0 0 0 249 Ireland (Eire) ••••••••••••••••••••• 137 0 169 98 93 Liberia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 120 68 177 140 Netherlands ........................ 37 0 91 213 875 United Kingdom ••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 952 311 873 10 526 Other countries •••••••••••••••••••• 84 333 50 34 11

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3. 030 2,800 1,545 754 3,055

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABlE 31.-- United States exports of tobiJcco to principal importing" countries, by types, crop years, avera!le 1935-39, annual 1946-501--Continued ·

(Decl area weight)

CIGAR LEAF, TYPES 41-62 Exports for year ended September 30--

Importing country Average

I 1946 I 1947 I 1948 I 1949 I 19502 19 35- 39

1, 000 i b. 1, 000 lb. 1, 000 1 b. 1, 000 1 b. 1,000 I b. 1, 000 1 b.

Austria3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 0 0 106 681 Al~eria and Tunisia •••••••••.•••• 1 128 _73 170 1, 57 6 Be g 1 um ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 114 1,105 1, 007 527 480 Can ada ............................ 77 240 239 378 !~59

Denmark ...................•....... 0 2,380 1, 261.1 1, 5 77 1, 196 Gerrnanl~ .......•••.•.....•....•... 31.17 0 0 0 13. 884 Nether anos ••••.•••••••••••••••••. 86 156 529 1,1.176 881 Philippines, Republic 0 f. ...... - .. 1.11.17 76 25 27 52 Sweden •••••••••••••••••• .......... -.. 0 171.1 450 854 75 swi tz.erl and •••••.••••.••••.••.•••• 0 650 1.169 304 116 United Kingdom ••••••••••••••••••.• 136 1.185 161 51.1 31 Other countries ••••••••••••••••••. 170 638 780 932 1, 315

Total .•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.380 6,0 32 1.1, 997 6. 1.105 20, 71.16

BLACK FAT, WATER BALER, AND DARK AFRICAN

BritiSh Guiana ••••••••••••••••••• 106 95 82 101 52 . . d' 8 153 117 117 137 89 Br1t1sh west in 1es ...............

French Africa .................... 2. 742 1, 253 1. 123 1.165 1, 07 2 Goi d Coast and Nigeria ........... 1.1, 511 3. 314 2, 518 1.1, 125 3. 331 Liberia •••••••• "--··············· 222 15 37 1.11.1 14 Nether! anos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27 290 0 0 28 Portuguese Guinea and Angol a ••••• 327 151.1 164 178 1.121 Spanish Africa ana canary Islands. 172 155 0 21.1 62 Other countries. .................. 711.1 265 309 219 102

Total ••.•••••••••••••••••••••.•• 8, 974 5, 658 11,350 5, 293 5' 171

PERIQUE, TYPE 72 Canada ••••.•••••••••.••••..•.••..• 22 1 6 16 1 Norway •••••••••••.••••.••••••••••• 11 13 22 20 17 United Kingdom •••••••••••••••••••• 89 114 110 32 11 Other countries ................... 7 11 34 25 3

Total ••••..•••••.••.••..•••••••• 129 132 172 93 32

STEt1S, TRIMMINGS, AND SCRAP

Be~gi~m ••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 169 39 277 30 8 Ch1 na ............................ 15, 505 13.959 13.347 9. 015 1.1,588 Denmark ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 191 139 11.18 31.10 203 French Morocco •••.••••••••••••••.• 0 74 0 132 1.15 Ge rmanl3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 426 0 0 0 29 Nether ands ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23 19 3 163 161.1 808 Norway •••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•• 108 166 12 123 15!1 Sweden ..••.•••••••••••.•••••.••••• 1,087 748 1, 383 520 1, 211 Switzerland ••••••.• , •••••••••••••• 12 1,609 28 0 0 Tangier •••••••••••••••..••.••••.•• 0 0 0 92 487 United Kingdom .•••.••••••••••••••• 215 0 0 211 0 Other countries ................... 761 258 533 23 197

Total •••.•••••••••••••.••••••.•• 19. 1.197 17. 185 15,891 10. 650 7. 730

1 Shipn.ents of leaf tobacco to Puerto Rico, principally cigar leaf averaging to 3 million pounds annually are not included in this table. 2 Preliminary. DatA for types other than flue-cured were not avail­able for a complete crop year at the time this table was compiled. 3 AustriA included Y.'ith Germany for period f':.ay 1938 throu!l,h September 1939. 4 Inc! uding Hong ¥on~ and Kv:an tun g. 5 23 ,250 thousand pounds ~ o the Philippine Republic. ll Less than 500 pounds. 7 Includes rrench Lorocco, Cameroon, french West Afnca, and French Equatorial Africa. 8 Includes the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Leeward and Windward Islands, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of the Census, U. S. Department of Commerce.

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.

TABLE 32.--Exports of tobacco from the United States, quantity and value, by types, calender years, av­erage 1935-39, annual 1945-49

Type Quantity--declared weight

1935-39 Av.l 1945 I 1946 r 1911-7 I 1948 I 1911-9

1,000 'lb. 1,000 1 b. 1, 000 1 b. 1,000 1 b. 1, 000 lb. 1,000 1 b.

Flue-cured, types 11-14 •••••••••••• 312,889 377.356 545, 705 400,096 342,692 379,911 Virginia fire-cured, type 21. •••••• 9,049 6,644 7, 743 7, 635 7,652 4, 659 Kentucky and Tennessee fire-cured,

types 22, 23, and 24 ••••••••••••• 48,959 58,773 30,586 21,261 19, 920 28,474 Burley, type 31 .................... 10' 635 11,618 35' 125 43,010 23.391 35,084 Southern Maryland, type 32 ......... 5,390 2,898 6,397 6,316 7' 825 7' 912 one sucker, type 35 •••••.•• , ••••••• 956 3.314 3. 731 1,951 1,192 6,607 Green River, type 36 ••••••••••••••• 3,019 1, 564 2,517 1' 531 802 3,153 cigar leaf ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,269 5,208 4,975 6,117 6,115 22,368 81 ack fat, water baler, and dark

African •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8,866 3.235 5, 654 11-,929 5' 071 4,810 perique •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 132 115 176 140. 62 62 stems, trimmings, and scrap ........ 19,619 1,914 20,552 14,190 11,887 5,122

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 420,783 11-72,639 663' 161 507,176 426,609 498,162

Value

1935-39 Av .1 1945 I 1946 I 1947 I 1948 I 1949

1, 000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1, 000 dol.

Flue-cured, types 11-14 ............ 112' 466 210,484 308,049 220,066 175,542 194,096 Virginia fire-cured, type 21. •••••• 2,101 2, 733 3,689 3,487 3. 721 2,47!1 Kentucky and Tennessee f i re-c ured,

types 22, 23' and 24 ••••••••••••• 6,379 12,542 11, 168 8,864 8,340 10,529 Burley, type 31 .................... 2,253 5,662 13,836 21,261 10,445 14,510 Southern Maryland, type 32 ......... 1,236 1,608 3,921 3.165 4,358 4,809 one Sucker, type 35 ................ 82 1,095 1,094 604 387 2,601 Green River, type 36 ............... 609 520 776 594 277 1, 020 cigar leaf •••••••••••••••••••.••••• 524 2, 830 5,243 8,477 7,636 18,820 Black fat, water baler, and dark

African •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,629 1,418 2,845 2,516 2,825 2,687 peri que •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52 72 125 98 47 58 Stems, trimmings, and scrap ........ 466 115 1,086 1,133 969 345

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 127' 797 239,079 351,832 270,688 214,511-7 251,949

Compiled from Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States and official records of the Bureau of the Census.

TABLE 33.--Imports of tobacco pr.oducts for consumption in the United States, by countries, and shipments from Puerto Rico, fiscal years, averR&e 1935-39, annual 1946-50

Product and country 1 mport s for year ended June 30-from which imported 1935-39 Av ·I 1946 I 1947 I 1911-8 I 1949 I 19501

Cigars and cheroots: 1, 000 1 b. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1, 000 lb. 1, 000 lb. 1,000 lb.

Cuba •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 48 416 241 169 186 172 Phil ippines!l Republic of .......... 3,598 0 145 29 14 12 Puerto Rico ...................... 642 1,296 745 64 107 63 Other countries ................... (3) 2 1 . (3) (3) 1

Tota 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,288 1,714 1,132 262 307 248 Cigarettes: united Kingdom ••••••••••••• ,, ••••• 2 1 2 (31 2 2 Puerto Rico 4 ..................... 11 10 (3) ( 3) 0 Other countries ••••••••.•••••••••• 17 5 1 1 11 1

Total ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 16 3 4 13 3 All other tobacco products: 5 United Kingdom .................... 43 26 43 33 36 47 Italy ••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••• , 24 13 2 6 2 7 Canada •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (3f 9 2 2 t;l (;l Cu~a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 ( 3) 6 Ch1naand Hong Kong ............... 57 3 14 7 6 6 Puerto Rico ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 5 4 7 11 8 other countries ••••••••••••••••••• 4 8 7 5 6 6

Total ••••••••••••••••.• ,.,, ••••• 134 70 72 66 61 74

1Preliminary. 2 Conversion to pounds made on basis of 18 pounds per 1,000 cigars. 3 Less than 500 pounds. 4 Conversion to pounds made on basis of 2.25 oounds per 1,000 cigarettes. 5 Includes snuff and snuff flour, stems (cut, ground, or pulverized), and manufactures of tobacco not specially provided for.

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

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TAEI.E 34.--United States imports of tobacco, for consumption, by countries, anrl shipments from Puerto Rico, fiscal years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50

Imports for year ended June 30--Kind of tobacco and country

I I I I I from which imported' 1935-39 19116 19117 19118 19119 1950 1 Average

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds

Cigar wrapper: Netherlands ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,9f5 0 0 0 0 0 Indonesia ••••••••••••••••••••••••• (2 1,099 1, 0112 839 5511 625 Cuba • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 166 285 351 216 262 2117 other countries ••••••••••••••••••• (2) 36 20 711 12 0

Total ....•••..•••••..•••..••...•. 2, 101 1, 1120 1,1113 1,129 828 872

Cigar leaf Unstemmed:

(filler):

Cuba ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3. 916 3.1139 6,1179 2,890 3. 551 3,977 Puerto Rico •••••••••••••••••••••• 170 1, 082 28 129 236 36 ot~er countries •••••••••••••••••• 1 22 160 1111 15 6

Total .•. ••••.•..•••.••••••••••.• 11,087 11,5113 6, 667 3.133 3. 802 11,019

Stemmed: Cuba. •••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 7. 280 111,923 17,669 6,328 11,5117 11,311 Puerto Rico •••••••••••••••••••••• 17,056 17, 1118 13,1198 8, 991 7,938 11, 191 Other countries •••••••••••••••••• 0 (2) 0 130 0 1011

Tot a 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 211,336 32,071 31, 167 15,11119 19,1185 22, 60 6

Cigarette leaf: Greece •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• 18,962 2,385 6,11117 7, 2211 9, 523 9, 350 Italy •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3.570 0 0 0 0 109 Turkey ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19. 261 113,1195 113.335 1111, 153 115, 633 ij6, 109 U.S.S.R. (Russia) ................ 105 873 1, 568 1, 733 2, 021 1, 805 Belgium •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 81111 0 0 0 0 0 Bulgaria. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 892 532 1, 972 2, 622 1, 780 1, 559 Palestine and Syria •••••••••••••• 690 2;8117 3.2111 3. 600 11,51111 3,11711 Southern Rhodesia •••••••••••••••• 27 803 9116 1, 125' 1,11110 1,332 other count r i es •••••••••••••••••• 1,013 1711" ij30 792 766 630

Total ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 115,3611 51, 109" 57.912 61,2119 65, "?07 611,368

Stems, scraps, and t r i mm i ng s: Cuba ••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••• 2, 9211 5,007 7. 199 2,0211 11,562 5,11111 United Kingdom ••••••••••••••••••• 1, 697 0 0 0 0 158 Philippines, Republic of ......... 3. 690 0 796 527 326 172 Puerto Rico •••••••••••••••••••••• II, 897 9, 759 5,889 5,0111 5,998 7,71111 Other countries •••••••••• ···•···· 91111 150 780 579 1, 932 3911

Total ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• 111, 152 111,916 111, 6611 8, 171 12,818 13,909

'"Preliminary. 2Less than 500 pounds.

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

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TABLE 35.--Import duty on tobacco in selected forei{Jn cout:)tries importinfi from the United St11tes, as of September, 1950

AUSTRALIA

Full rate of duty in -

( 1)

(2)

DESCRIPTION

Tobacco, unrr.anufactured, entered to be locally manu-­factured into tobacco other than fine-cut tobacco suitable for the manufacture of cigarettes- to be paid at the t irne of removal to the factory:

Unstemmed .......................................... . Stemmed, or partly stemmed, or in strips ........... . For the manufacture of tobacco containing not less than suer. proportion by weight of stemmed Aus­tral ian-grown tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed tobacco leaf) to the total stemmed tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed tobacco leaf) used, as the Minister may from time to time. determine having regard to the available supply of suitable Austral ian­grown tobacco leaf, as prescribed by Depart­mental by-laws:

(al Unstemmed .................................... . (b Stemmed, or partly stemmed, etc ............ ..

Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally manu-­factured into cigarettes or into fine-cut tobacco suitable for the manufacture of cigarettes- to be paid at the time of removal to the factory:

U ns t emmed .......................................... . Stemmed, or partly stemmed, or in strips ........... . For the manufacture of cigarettes containing not

less than such proportion by weight of stemmed Austral ian-grown tobacco leaf (or its equivaler:t in terms of unsternmed tobacco leaf) to the total stemmed tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unsternmed tobacco leaf) used, as the Minister may from time to time determine having regard to the available supply of suitable Austral ian-grown tobacco leaf, as prescribed by Departmental by­laws:

( al U nst ernmed .................................... . (b Stemmed, or partly stemrned, etc ............. .

Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally manufac­tured into cigars- to be paid at the time of removal to the factory:

Unstemmed .....•............................... · · · · · · · · · · Stemmed, or partly stemrred, or in·strips .............. ..

Tobacco, unmanufactured, not elsewhere included .......... .

BENELUX 2

Foreign unit

6s.6d. per lb. 7 s. od. per 1 b.

5s. Od. per lb. 5s.6d. per lb.

8s. 7d. per lb. 9s.1d. per lb.

7s.2d. per lb. 1s. 8d. per 1 b.

2s.6d. per lb. 3s.Od. per lb.

12s.Od. per lb.

Tobacco, raw or unmanufactured, or waste thereof: Leaf tobacco, not stemmed ................................ 413.0C francs per 100 k los Leaf tobacco, stemmed .................................... 578.20 francs per 100 k los Tobacco stems and waste .................................. 413.00 francs per 100 k los

See footnotes at end of table.

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u. s. currency per poundl

Dollars

0. 73 .78

.56

.62

.96 1. 02

. 80

.86

.28 -34

1.34

0.04 .05 .04

TABLE 35.--Import duty on tobacco in selected,foreign countries importing from the United States, as of September 1950--Continued

BRITISH GUIANA Full rate of duty in--

DESCRIPTION

In 1 eaf: If in packages containing not less than 400 lb.: Containing not less than 25 lb. and not more than 38 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof .....

If in packages containing not less than 400 lb.: Containing less than 25 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof .......................... .

If in packages containing less than 400 lb.: Containing not less than 25 lb. and not more

than 38 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof .......•.....•......••...•.•......•••....

If in packages containing less than 400 lb.: Containing less than 25 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof. ..•••.•...••.....•.••.....

Foreign unit

1.15 Brit ish Guiana dollars per lb.

1.95 Brit ish Guiana a'ollars per lb.

1.25 Brit ish Guiana dollars per lb.

2.05 arit ish Guiana dollars per lb.

BRITISH WEST AFRICA

Tobacco, unmanufactured: Gambia ...•.•..•••..••••••.•••.•.•••..•••...•.........•.•• Gold coast .••..........•.••••....•..•••....•..••.••...... Nigeria ....•.•.......•....••.•.....•.•............••...•. Sierra Leone ............................................ .

CANADA

Tobacco, unmanufactured, consisting of 10 percent of water and 90 percent solid matter: Of the type commonly known as Turkish:

Unsternmed ........•...........•.•........•........•....•. Stemmed ........................................•........

N.O.P.: {Not otherwise provided) U ns t ernmed ...............................•...........•... Stemmed ...................•.•.....••............•.....•.

DENMARK

Tobacco and tobacco substitutes:

2s.9d. per lb. 4s.3d. per lb. 5s.6d. per lb. 3 s • Od . per 1 b •

30 cents per lb. 40 cents per lb.

20 cents per lb. 30 coots per lb.

Leaves or stalks, not including those seasoned, or in rolls, or sternmed roll tobacco ........•.•.......•. 2.30 crowns per kilo

EGYPT

Tobacco in leaves ....•........•....•...•..•.....••........ 190 piasters per net kilo

FINLAND

Leaf tobacco .............................................. 1 45.00 Marks per kilo

See footnotes at end of table.

- nB -

u. s. currency per pour.d 1

Dollars

0.67

1.14

• 73

1. 20

0.39 .60 .77 .42

0.27 .36

.18

.27

0.15

2.47

0.09

'TABLE 35.--Import duty on tobacco in selected foreign countries importing from the United States, as of September 1950--Continued

GERMANY

Full rate of duty in--

DESCRIPTION Foreign unit

Tobacco leaves, unmanufactured, or only fermented, or srnoke-dried, also in bunches, bundles, or packets ........ . OM 180 per 100 kilos

INDIA

Unmanufactured tobacco ..................................... Rupees 9 annas 6 per lb.

IRELAND (EIRE)

Tobacco, unmanufactured: If stripped or stemmed--Containing 10 lb. or more of moisture in every 100

lb. weight thereof ...................................... 23s.10~d. per lb. Containing less than 10lb. of moisture in every

100 lb. of weight thereof. .............................. 26s. 6~d. per lb. If unstripped or unstemmed--Containing 10 lb. or more of moisture in every 100

lb. weight thereof...................................... 23s.10d. per lb. Containing less than "10 lb1 of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof .........................•........ 26s.6d. per lb.

NEW ZEALAND Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be manufactured in

New Zealand in any bonded tobacco factory 1 icensed under the Tobacco Act, 1908, for manufacturing purposes only, into tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, or snuff ..•............. 3s.9d. per lb.

NORWAY

Leaf tobacco: Sauced ...................................... · ... ·········· Not sauced-Stemmed ........................... ······················· Unstemmed ............................................... .

PORTUGAL

4.50 crowns per kilo

4.95 crowns per kilo 4.50 crowns per kilo

Leaf·tobacco .................................•...........•. 2.10 gold escudos per kilo

SWITZERLAND

Tobacco, unmanufactured: With guaranty as to use--

For the manufactur~ o~ ~iqars: Kentucky- Dark V1rg1n1a:J ............................... 96 francs per 100 kilos

For the manufacture of pipe and chewing tobacco, snuff, and roll tobacco., ............................... 300 francs per 100 kilos

For the manufacture of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco ...•............................................. 675 francs per 100 kilos

See footnotes at end of table.

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u. s. currency per pound 1

Dollars 0.19

1.97

3.34

3. 72

3.34

3. 71

0.52

0.29

.31

.29

0.80

0.10

.31

.71

TABLE 35.--Import duty on tobacco in selected foreign countries importing from the United States, as of September 1950--Continued

UNITED K I HGDOM

Full rate of duty in--

DESCRIPTION

Tobacco, unmanufactured: Containing 10 lb. or more of moistrue in every 100 lb. weight thereof--Unstripped ...........•.....• , ..••..•...•.........•.•... stripped .•............•...•......•....•........•.•..•.•

Containing less than 10 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof--

Unst ripped •....•...•......•.•....•..............•..•... stripped .............•......••..•.. .- ..•.••.•...••......

Foreign unit

58 s. Zd. per lb. 58 s. ad. per lb.

59 s. 2d. per lb. 59 s. Z!d. per lb.

OTHER COUNTRIES 4

Country

France •...........•.........•••....•..•••....•.•....••..•..

Italy •.............•.•....••.••... ···•··•·····•••····•·•·• Sweden .•.•....•......•.•.•..•.....•....•..•....•.....••...

Conversions made at the current exchange rates.

Import Duty

Free

Free

Free

u. S. currency p~r pound 1

Dollars

8.14 8.15

8.28 8.29

Other Restrictions

Government monopoly

Government monopoly

Government monopoly

~ Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg (Customs Union Tariff). Rates shown in terms of Belgian francs. 4 Duties for non-U. S. types of raw tobacco not shown.

Countries which have been or are now important from the standpoint of markets for American tobacco.

NOTE: In addition to the rates of duty shown, certain of the countries impose surtaxes in the form of percentages of the duty, ad valorem,,bill of entry tax, port dues, and varying additional duties.

Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Compiled from Board of Trade Journal, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Geneva), and from information furnished by tariff specialists in the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, U. S. Department of Commerce.

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TABLE 36.--Tariff rates on different kinds of tobaccos and tobacco products imported into the United States, under the Tariff Act of 1930 and subsequent Trade Agreements

FROM ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSl AND CUBA

Kinds of tobacco imported

Wrapper tobacco and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than 35 percentum of wrapper tobacco:

unst emmed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• stemmed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Cigar leaf (filler):

unstemmed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• stemmed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Smoke-cured cigarette leaf tobacco, unstemmed and having the flavor and aroma characteristics of smoke-cured Latakia leaf tobacco, n.s.p.f. .......................... ..

Cigarette leaf tobacco, unstemmed, other than smoke-cured tobacco having the flavor and aroma characteristics of smoke-cured Latakia 1 eaf tobacco ......................... .

Tobacco, manufactured, n. s.p. f ........................... .. scrap tobacco ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••

Snuff and snuff flour •.•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• Tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulverized ................ .. Tobacco stems, not cut, ground, or pulverized ............ .. cigars and cheroots of all kinds ......................... ..

Cigarettes of all kinds ................................... .

FROM CUBA wrapper tobacco and filler tobacco when mixed or packed

with more than 35 percentum of wrapper tobacco:

unstemmed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stemmed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Filler tobacco (except cigarette leaf tobacco) n.s.p.f.:

unstemmed ••••••••••••.••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stemmed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Tobacco, manufactured, n. s. p. f •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• Scrap tobacco ••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Snuff and Snuff flour •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulverized ................ .. Tobacco stems, not cut, ground or pulverized ............. .. Cigars and cheroots of all kinds .......................... .

Cigarettes of all kinds ................................... ..

under the Tariff Act of 1930

paragraph •Rate per pound

No.

601 601

601 601

601

601

603 603

604 604

1787 605

605

601 601

601 601

603 603 604 604

1787 605

605

Dollars

2. 275 2. 925

·35 .50

·35

·35 .55 ·35 .55 .55

Free 4. 50 per 1 b., p 1 us 25 percent ad valorem 4.50 per lb. plus 25 percent ad valorem

1. 82 2.34

.28

.40

.44

.28

.44

.44 Free

3.60 per lb., plus 20 percent ad valorem

3· 60 per 1 b., plus 20 percent ad valorem

Present Rate per pound 2

Dollars

1.00 1.72

.175

.25

.15

.20

.175

.175

.275

.55 Free

4.20 per lb., p 1 us 25 percent ad valorem 1. 25 per 1 b., p 1 us 6:! percent ad valorem

0.91 1.72

.14

.20

.175

.14

.275

.55 Free

1.50 per lb., plus 10 percent ad valorem

1.25 per lb., p 1 us 6:! percent ad valorem

1 The Philippine Trade Act of 1946 provides absolute quotas of 200 million cigars and 6~ million pounds of scrap and filler tobacco for entry into the United States annually. These quotas are duty free from January 1, 1946, to December 31, 1954. Each year thereafter the duty-free entries will be reduced by an amount equal to 5 percent of the original quotas, until 1974, when duty-free entries will expire. Full duty rates will apply to entries in excess of the duty-free entries, except that total entries cannot exceed the original absolute quotas.

2 Rates shown are those which were in effect when this table was compiled in October 1950.

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INDEX

Acreage: allotments, number, by class or

type- - - - '" - -by class or type of tobacco - -foreign, by countries - - - - -U .. S., by States and by types

of tobacco within States- - -

Auction, (See Sales, Floors, Markets, Bids, and Prices)

Bids, schedule of intervals, on auction markets - - - - - - -

Page

22 9 - 14

21

15 - 19

46

Buyers,, sets of, Ly States and markets 40-44

Charges, auction warehouse, by types and markets - - - - - - - - - - - - 45

Corm,odi ty Credit Corporation purchases, loans, and disposal, by kinds of tobacco - - - - - - - - - -

Crop value, U. S.: by class or type by States and by States- - - -

of tobaccc - -types within

Disappearance, crop year: domestic, by class or type of

tobacco - - -tot a 1, by class or ty J:e of

tobacco -

Expenditures- -

Exports: cip:arettes, by countries- -export weight, by types and

countries - - - - - - - -farm-sales-weight by class or

type- - - - - - - - - - - - -quantity and value, by types

of tobacco - -- - - - - - - -tobacco products- -

Floors, sales, by markets and types of

47

9 - 14

15 - 19

9 - 14

9 - 14

so

61

62 - 64

9 - 14

65 61

tobacco - - - - 40 - 44

Import duties, foreign countries- - - 67 - 70

Imports: leaf tobacco, by countries­tobacco products, by ccuntries-

International trade in leaf tobacco -

Loan levels -

Manufacture: leaf tobacco used - - -tobacco products made

Markets, opening and closing dates of

Per capita consumption, tobacco prodocts- - - - - - -

66 65

60

48

49 49

40 - 44

55

Parity prices- - - - - - - - - - - -

Prices: by class or type of tobacco- -by markets - - - - - -by States and types of tobacco

within States-loan level parity -

Production: foreign, flue-cured by coun­

tries - - - - - - - - - - -foreign, total by countries- -U.S., by class or type of

tobacco- - - - - - - - - - -U.S., by States and by types

of tobacco within States - -

Products, tobacco: consumer expenditures for per capita consumption of

Receipts from: Federal taxes- - - - - - -import duties, tobacco and

products -State taxes- - - - - - - -

Sales, producers', by types and markets- - - - - - - - - - - -

Stocks: farm-sales and reported

weight, quarterly- - -farm-sales-weight basis, by

class or type, crop year -foreign-grown, unstemmed basis

and reported weight total, all types, qua·rterly- -

Supply, crop year, by class or type

Tariff: foreign rates, selected

countries- -U. S. rates- -U. S. receipts from- - - - - -

Tax rates: Federal- -State

Withdrawals:

Yield:

cigars, tax-paid, by mcnths- -other tobacco products, tax­

paid, by months- - - - -tax-free tobacco products- - -

after handling, sweating, and drying of leaf tobacco - - -

per acre, by class or type - -per acre by States and by types

of tobacco within States - -

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Page

48

9 - 14 34 - 39

15 - 19 48 48

20 21

9 - 14

15 - 19

50 55

50

50 59

34 - 39

24 - 31

9 - 14

32 - 33 33

9 - 14

67 - 70 71 50

51 56 - 58

52 - 53

54 55

23 9 - 14

15 - 19