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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL BULLETIN No. 63

Washington, D. C. February 1938

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1937

Prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics

For aale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washingtcm. D. C. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Price 15 centl

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Statistical Bulletin No. 63

Washington, D. C. February 1938

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1937

Prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics I

CONTENTS

Page Page Introduction._.------- ________ --------------- 1 Consumption-Continued. Brief of classification of leaf tobacco__________ 4 Tax-paid withdrawals by products and Acreage, production, and farm value: months. United States _______ ---------- 72

United Statbs, by classes, types, and Tax-paid withdrawals, by months, of States.--------------------------------- 6 produrts from the Philippine Islands___ 73

United States, total by States._---------- 16 Tax-paid withdrawals, by months, of Foreign, production by countries_________ 19 products from Puerto Rico .. ----------- 78 Foreign, production by classes____________ 20 Per cap1ta, United States_________________ 87 World and specified countries____________ 23 International trade:

Prices: Annual, by principal countries___________ 88 By weeks, types, and grades______________ 24 Annual, by country of origin and destina-By seasons, types, and grades. __ --------- 32 twn. ----------------------------------- 90

Stocks: Exports: Unstemmed and stemmed, total by Leaf, by countries and types_____________ 102

quarters________________________________ 42 Leaf, tohl by types_______________________ 105 Converted weight bases, by types and Products, tot,1l, including shipments to

quarters-------------------------------- 42 noncontiguous territories._------------- 105 By types and groups of grades, by quart- Imports:

ers. ___ --------------------------------- 55 By classes and countries__________________ 106 Containers: B} prodrcts and countries_______________ 107

Dimensions and weights.----------------- 68 Taxes and revenue: Consumption: Cunent rates of State tax, by products____ 108

Disappearance, farm-sales weight, by Internal revenue receipts, by products____ 109 types ... -------------------------------- 68 Agricultural conservation program:

Leaf used in manufacture of products____ 71 Base acreage, and diversion to soil-conserv-Products manufactured •• __ -------------- 71 ing crops_------------------------------ 109

INTRODUCTION

The purpose to be served by these annual reports relating to tobacco is not only to make available those statistics which measure the annual changes registered by particular phases of the tobacco industry but also to indicate shifting relationships and to afford a perspective on broad trends within the industry. This is the second of a continuing series of such statistical reports authorized and re­quested by Congress on August 27, 1935. It follows the First Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics published May 1937.2

1 Under the direction of the committee on tobacco statistics, Charles E. Gage, chairman; J. V. Morrow, secretary; 0. C. Stine, L.A. Wheeler, John A. Hicks, M. M. Sandstrom, and W. G. Finn, this bulletin has been compiled by Alice Wolfe, Claudia Thomson, Vivian M. Behenna, and Louise Moore Coleman.

'U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Bulletin No. 58; obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., at 15 cents per copy.

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It is discernible in the statistics recorded herein that in many phases of the tobacco industry the improvement that has been under way during recent years was accelerated during 1936. Cigarette pro­duction reached a new high and continues to expand, cigar production increased for the third successive year, stocks of unmanufactured tobacco in most types have been reduced as low as is desirable-lower than desirable in the case of Burley. On the other hand, unfavorable indications are to be noted in some other phases. The export trade has always been a major outlet for American tobacco but, year by year, efforts to duplicate popular American types in foreign countries are intensified. Such endeavors, backed by governmental funds and proceeding along scientific lines, will probably bear more and more heavily on the foreign market for American tobacco.

One of the outstanding developments of 1936-37 was the course of prices during the marketing season for Burley tobacco. Prices rose phenomenally during the early weeks of the season and later declined with almost equal rapidity (table 6). The average price for the season, 35.8 cents per pound, was the highest ever recorded for this type. The underlying cause of the increased prices paid was the under­supply of Burley tobacco coming at a time of a short crop and rapidly expanding requirements for cigarette purposes.

As stated in the introduction of the preceding report (Statistical Bulletin No. 58), the policy to be followed in the preparation of these annual reports is to regard the initial compilation as embodying his­torical data in considerable detail and in subsequent numbers to con­tinue, in abbreviated form, most of the tables for which additional data are available, as well as to add new tables when data of sufficient importance for publication become available.

A comparison of the tables of contents in the first and second issues of this series will indicate the new material included in the second issue, the continuances in abbreviated form of some of the tables, and the omission of other data. New data included in this report relate to tax-paid withdrawals, in the United States, of tobacco products from the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico, 1917-37; tobacco acreage and production of the world and specified countries, 1900-1934; data indicating usual dimensions and weights of tobacco containers for shipment and storage; and international trade tables by countries of origin and destination for the most important tobacco exporting and importing countries, 1922-36.

Students of international trade in tobacco will be particularly interested in the last item. This is the first attempt to show inter­national trade statistics in such detail since the publication of Inter­national Trade in Leaf and Unmanufactured Tobacco, Department of Commerce Trade Promotion Series No.7, in 1925.

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TOBACCO-GROWING DISTRICTS

FIRE·CUREO TYPES

FIGURE 1.

AIR·CUREO TYPES TYPE CLASS 3

"""' { 31 BV.LEY ~ 32 SOUTHERN MARYLAND

35 OHE~SUCXER ~ 36 GREEN RIVER

31 VIRGINIA 51./N·CIJRE/J

CIGAR FILLER TYPES TYPE CLASS 4

AI PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF 42 CEBHARDT 43 ZIMMER OR SPANISH ·U DUTCH 45 GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SUN·CRO'NN

CIGAR BINDER TYPES TYPE CLASS 5

CONfiECTICUT VALLEY BROADLEAF CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED

53 NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA ~4 SOUTHERN WISCONSIN 55 NORTHERN WISCONSIN

CIGAR WRAPPER TYPE"S TYPE CLASS 6

61 CONNECTICUT VALLEY SHADE-CROWN 62 CEORG/A AND FLORIDA SHADE· CROWN

BAE 31729

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BRIEF OF CLASSIFICATION OF LEAF TOBACCO

(Covering classes and types of tobacco)

CLASS 1, FLUE-CURED TYPES

Type 11: That type of flue-cured tobacco commonly known as Old Belt flue-cured, western district bright or flue-cured, bright Virginia leaf, western North Carolina bright; Middle Belt flue-cured, or Semi­Old Belt flue-cured; and produced principally in the Piedmont sections of Virginia and North Carolina.

Type 12: That type of flue-cured tobacco commonly known as eastern flue-cured, New Belt of North Carolina flue-cured, eastern district bright or eastern Carolina bright; and produced principally in the coastal section of North Carolina, north of the South River.

Type 13: That type of flue-cured tobacco commonly known as southeastern flue-cured, southeastern bright, South Carolina flue-cured or New Belt of South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina; and produced principa.lly in the coastal sections of South Carolina and the southeastern counties of North Carolina, south of the South River.

Type 14: That type of flue-cured tobacco commonly known as southern flue-cured, southern bright, southern district bright, New Belt of Georgia and Florida, Florida bright, Alabama bright, or Georgia flue-cured; and produced principally in the southern sections of Georgia and to some extent in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.

CLASS 2, FIRE-CURED TYPES

Type 21: That type of fire-cured tobacco commonly known as eastern fire-cured, Virginia fire-cured, smoked, or dark-fired, or dark Virginia; and produced principally in the Piedmont and mountain sections of Virginia.

Type 22: That type of fire-cured tobacco commonly known as eastern district fire-cured, Clarksville, Hopkinsville, and Springfield fire-cured or dark-fired, or Kentucky-Tennessee Broadleaf; and pro­duced principally in a section east of the Tennessee River, in southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee.

Type 23: That type of fire-cured tobacco commonly known as western fire-cured, Mayfield and Paducah dark-fired, or western dis­trict dark; and produced principally in a section between the Tennes­see, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers in western Kentucky and north­western Tennessee.

Type 24: That type of fire-cured tobacco commonly known as northern fire-cured, Henderson dark-fired or smoked, the stemming district, or Madisonville dark or dark-fired, including the fire-cured of the Owensboro district and produced principally in the Henderson district of Kentucky.

CLASS 3, AIR-CURED TYPES

Type 31: That type of air-cured tobacco commonly known as Bur­ley, Burley air-cured, Red Burley, White Burley, or light air-cured of Kentucky; and produced principally in central and northeastern Kentucky, southern Ohio and Indiana, western West Virginia, central and eastern Tennessee, and sections of Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, and Arkansas.

Type 32: That type of air-cured tobacco commonly known as southern Maryland tobacco, Maryland air-cured, or Maryland export; and produced principally in southern Maryland.

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Type 35: That type of air-cured tobacco commonly known as One Sucker, One Sucker air-cured, Kentucky-Tennessee One Sucker, Indiana One Sucker, or dark air-cured One Sucker, including the upper Cumberland district One Sucker; and produced principally in northern Tennessee, south-central Kentucky, and southern Indiana.

Type 36: That type of air-cured tobacco commonly known as Green River, Green River air-cured, Henderson district air-cured, dark air­cured of Owensboro, or Owensboro district air-cured; and produced principally in the Green River section of Kentucky, in both the Owens­boro and Henderson districts.

Type 37: That type of air-cured or sun-cured tobacco commonly known as Virginia sun-cured, Virginia sun- and air-cured, or dark Virginia air-cured; and produced principally in the central section of Virginia, north of the James River. '

CLASS 4, CIGAR-FILLER TYPES

Type 41: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Pennsylvania Seedleaf, Pennsylvania Broadleaf, Pennsylvania filler type, or Lancaster and York County filler type; and produced prin­cipally in Lancaster County, Pa., and the adjoining counties.

Type 42: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Gebhardt, Ohio Seedleaf, or Ohio Broadleaf; and produced principally in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana.

Type 43: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Zimmer, Ohio Zimmer, or Zimmer Spanish; and produced principally in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana.

Type 44: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Dutch, Shoestring Dutch, or Little Dutch; and produced principally in the Miami Valley section of Ohio.

Type 45: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Georgia and Florida sun-grown cigar leaf, or the Georgia and Florida filler type; and produced principally in southwestern Georgia and the central part of northern Florida.

Type 46: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Puerto Rican sun-grown or the Puerto Rico filler type, including primed (deshojado) and stall;:-cut (manojo); and produced in Puerto Rico.

CLASS 5, CIGAR-BINDER TYPES

Type 51: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Connecticut Broadleaf or Connecticut Valley Broadleaf; and produeed principally in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Type 52: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Connecticut Valley Havana Seed, Connecticut Havana Seed, primed Havana, or stalk-cut Havana; and produced principally in the Con­necticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Type 53: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as York State tobacco, Havari.a Seed of New York, or the binder type of New York and Pennsylvania; and produced principally in the Big Flats and Onondaga sections of New York State and extending into Pennsylvania.

Type 54: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as southern Wisconsin cigar leaf or southern Wisconsin binder type; and produced principally south and east of the Wisconsin River and extending into Illinois.

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Type 55: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as northern Wisconsin cigar leaf, or northern Wisconsin binder type; and produced principally north and west of the Wisconsin River and to some extent in Minnesota.

CLASS 6, CIGAR-WRAPPER TYPES

Type 61: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as northern shade, Connecticut Valley- shade-grown, or shade of Con­necticut; and produced principally m the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Type 62: That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as southern shade, Georgia and Florida sha.de-grown, or shade of Georgia and Florida; and pn;>duced principally in southwestern Georgia and in the central part of northern Florida.

MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF DOMESTIC TOBACCO

Type 71: Ohio flue-cured and fire-cured (known as eastern Ohio). Type 72: Louisiana Perique. Type 73: All other domestic types of tobacco not otherwise classi­

fied. FOREIGN TYPES

Type 81: Cuba (Havana). Type 82: Sumatra and Java. Type 83: Philippine Islands (Manila). Type 84: Other foreign-grown cigar leaf. Type 90: Foreign-grown cigarette tobacco (Turkish and other).

TABLE I.-Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and farm value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, 1932-36 I

TOTAL, ALL TYPES

Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage acre pound

--------------- ------Acres Lb.

1,000 pounds Cents

1,000 dollars Acres

1932_ ---- I, 403,800 724.7 I, 017,317 10.5 107,297 1935 _____ !, 437, 100 1933 _____ !, 738,400 788.7 !, 371, 131 13. 0 178, 349 !936_ ---- 1, 437,000 1934_ ---- 1, 278,500 846.0 '1,081,629 21.3 224,699

TOTAL FLUE-CURED, TYPES 11-14

1932 _____

1

617. 500 I 6051373, 7051 11.61

43.405ll1935 _____ 1

874.000 I 1933 _____ 920,600 797 733,379 15.3 112,145 1936 _____ 864,500 1934. ____ 684,200 814 556,780 27. 3 151, 727

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 11

1932 _____

1

244.000 I 580 1

141.440 I 10.6

1

15,060

11

1935 _____

1

330,500 I 1933 _____ 328,000 714 234,245 16. 5 38,689 1936_- --- 327, 500 1934_____ 260,500 761 198, 225 28. 2 55, 992 .

FLUE·CURED, TYPE 11, VIRGINIA

1932 _____

1

62. 000 I 520 1

32.240 I 8.1 1

2.611 ll1935 _____ 1

86. 500 I 1933----- 79,000 680 53,720 15.9 8,541 1936 _____ 90,500 1934__,__ 70,500 7 50 52, 87 5 28. 1 14, 858

I Data, 1936, subject to revision.

Yield Produc· per tion acre

-----1,000

Lb. pounds 902.6 I, 297, !55 803.2 I, 154, 131

790 682,850 9281811, 1951

750 245,625 878

1290. 330 I

860 1

74.390 I 750 67,875

Price per

pound

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Cents 18.4 23.5

Farm value

1,000 dollar 8

2 6

238,38 271,31

20. 0 1162, 170 22. 1 150, 759

19. 7157, 060 22.3 54,691

22.7 15,408 20. 1 114,952

'Includes 6,500,000 pounds fire-cured, 18,000,000 pounds Burley, and 2,000,000 pounds dark air-cured not marketed.

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FIGURE 2.-E~ports of most important type• of tobacco from the United States to principal importing countries, crop-year average, 1931-32 to 1935-36.

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FIGURE 3.-Imports of cigar an<l cigarette types of tobacco into the United States from the principal exporting countries and shipments from Puerto Rico, fiscal-year average, 1931-32 · to 193;;.-.36.

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tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, 1932-36-Continued

Year Acreage

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Acres 1932 _____ 182, 000 1933 _____ 249,000 1934_ ____ 190, 000

1932. ____

1

240. 000 I 1933 _____ 352,000 1934_ ---- 250,000

1932 _____

1

108. 500 I 1933_____ 169,800 1934_____ 118,500

1932 _____

1

40. 500 I 1933---~- 66,800 1934_ - --- 46, 500

1932 _____

1

68.000 I 1933_____ 103,000 1934_____ 72,000

1932 _____

1

25.000 I 1933----- 70, 8GO 1934_____ 55,200

1932__ ___ 1

23.000 I 1933_____ 65,800 1934----- 50,500

2. 000 I 5, 000 4, 700

1932 _____ 1 1933_ ___ _ 1934 ____ _

1932 _____

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161. 300 I 1933_____ 168,300 1934_- --- 152, 000

FLUE CURED, TYPE 11, NORTH CAROLINA

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------- -------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Lb. pounds Cent8 dollars Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollar 600 109, 200 11.4 12,449 1935 _____ 244,000 885 215,940 19.5 42,10 725 180, 525 16.7 30, 148 1936 _____ 237,000 750 177,750 22.1 39,28 765 145,350 28.3 41, 134

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 12, NORTH CAROLINA

630 1

151. 200 I 12. 5I 18.900 II 1935__ ___ 1

310. 000 I 960 1

297. 600 I 20. 9162, 198 830 292, 1QO 16.4 47,914 1936_____ 293,000 760 222,680 23.1 51,439 905 226,250 29. 7 67, 196

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 13

625l 67. 790 I 11. gl 8. 057ll1935__ ___ 1

154, 500 I 9631148, 8451 19. 5128, 987 860 146,028 12.8 18,629 1936 _____ 151,000 827 124,895 20. 6 25,731 821 97, 335 22. 6 21,955

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 13, NORTH CAROLINA

700 1

28.350 l12.7l 3. 600 ll1935__ ___ 1

58. 500 1

1.010 I 59, 0851 20. 5112, 112 860 57,448 13.0 7,468 1936 _____ 61,000 845 51, 545 21. 6 11, 134 870 40, 455 23. 9 9, 669

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 13, SOUTH CAROLINA

580 I 39. 440 I 11. 3

1

4.457

11

1935 _____

1

96. 000 I 860 88,580 12.6 11,161 1936 _____ 90,000 790 56,880 21.6 12,286

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 14

531 1

. 13. 275l 10.51

J,388ll1935__ ___ 1

79,000 I 861 60,946 11. 3 6, 913 1936 __ --- 93,000 634 34,970 18.8 6, 584

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 14, GEORGIA

5251 12. 075

110. 4

11. 256II193L ___

1 72. 000 I

870 57,246 11.3 6,469 1936 _____ 85,000 625 31, 562 18. 7 5, 902

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 14, FLORIDA

600 I 740 725

1. 200 1

11. 0 I 3, 700 12.0 3, 408 20.0

132111935 _____ 1 444 1936 ____ _ 682

7,000 I 8, 000

TOTAL FIRE-CURED, TYPES 21-24

770 1

124. 207l 6. 2

1

7.731 11

1935 _____

1

142. 600 I 763 128,398 9. 1 11, 674 1936_ ---- 126, 700 874 '132, 868 10.8 13, 600

815 9351 89, 760 118.8116,875 73, 350 19. 9 14, 597

942174,420 118. 7113,925 964 89, 650 21. 1 18, 898

950 I 68. 400 1

18. 81

12. 859 970 82, 450 21. 0 17, 314

900 860 I

8231117,3991 9. 2110,797 787 99, 666 11. 8 11, 787

• Includes 6,500,000 pounds not marketed.

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TABLE !.-Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and farm value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, 1932-36-Continued

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21, VIRGINIA

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- -------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars Acres Lb. pounds CerJts dollars 1932 _____ 20,800 640 13,312 8.2 1,092 1935 _____ 23,500 870 20,445 10.2 2,085 1933 _____ 32,800 760 24,928 6. 9 1, 720 1936 _____ 23,500 770 18,095 13.2 2,389 1934. ____ 22,500 820 18,450 12.2 2,159

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22

1932-----1 99,0001 7941 78,5701 6. 615,201 111935__ ___ 1 83,0001 8211 68, 1051 9. 71 6, 613

1933 _____ 98,000 801 78,505 10. 5 8, 271 1936.---- 70,000 805 56,375 12.6 7,108 1934 _____ 88,500 895 79,235 11. 3 8, 513

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22, KENTUCKY

1932._ ___ 1 36,0001 7651 27,5401 6.111, 680 111935..---1 30,0001 7951 23,8501 8. 81 2,099 1933 _____ 35,000 740 25,900 10.0 2, 590 1936 _____ 27,000 790 21, 330 11.8 2,517 1934 _____ 32,500 870 23,275 12.2 3, 236

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22, TENNESSEE

1932 _____ 1 63,0001 8101

51,0301 6.913,521 111935__ ___ 1 53,0001 8351 44,2551 10. 21

4,514 1933 _____ 63,000 835 52,605 10.8 5,681 1Q36 _____ 43,000 815 35,045 13.1 4,591 193L ..•. 56,000 910 50,960 10.8 5, 277

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23

1932._ ___ 1 36,5001 7791 23,4501 4.611,306111935 _____ 1 32,5001 7951 25,8251 7.41

1, 905 1933 _____ 33,500 657 22,005 6. 8 1,491 1936 _____ 30,500 761 23,225 9.1 2,103 1934.---- 36,500 856 31,245 8. 9 2, 625

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23, KENTUCKY

1932._ ___ 1 30,0001 7751 23,2501 4.511,046111935-----1 25,0001 7901 19,7501 7.41 1,462 1933 _____ 26,000 630 16,380 6. 7 1, 097 1936 _____ 23,500 ,750 17,625 8.5 1,498 1934 _____ 27,500 840 23,100 8. 9 1, 940

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23, TENNESSEE

1932 _____ 1 6,5001 8001 5, 2001 5.01 260 111935__ ___ 1 7, 5001 8101 6,0751 7. 31

443 1933 _____ 7,500 750 5,625 7.0 394 1936.---- 7,000 800 5,600 10.8 605 1934 _____ 9,000 905 8,145 8.9 685

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 24, KENTUCKY

1932._ ___ 1 5,0001 7751 3,8751 3.41 132111935 _____ 1 3,6001 8401 3,0241 6. 41 194 1933 _____ 4,000 740 2, 960 6. 5 192 1936.---- 2, 700 730 1, 971 9. 5 187

1934 •• --- 4, 500 875 3, 938 8. 0 303

TOTAL LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPES 31-32

1932._ ___ 1447, 2001 7431332,4141 12.9142,913111935 _____ 1 315,9001 7901 249,5981 19. 2147, 953 1933_____ 538,500 742 399, 713 10.9 43,628 1936 _____ 338,500 736 249,002 34.5 85,809 1934_____ 339,900 819 4 278, 395 17.0 44,161

4 Includes 18,000,000 pounds not marketed.

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LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 31

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yi~ld Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- ---------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Ce'TUB dollars Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 ..•.. 410,200 740 303,739 12.5 38,096 1935 ..•.. 278,900 792 220,923 19.1 42,218 19~3.-- -- 501, 500 753 377,513 10.5 39,676 1936 .•... 301,000 725 218,252 35.8 78, 121 1934 .•... 303,500 831 252,187 16.9 39,575

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 31, OHIO

1932 ..... 1 15,7001 7301 11,4611 12.411,421 111935 •••.. 1 9,0001 7151 6,4351 I6.11

1, 036 1933 .•... 19,500 780 15,210 9. 2 1, 399 1936.---- 9, 500 750 7,125 24.0 1, 710 I934 ..... 10,800 865 9,342 I5. 6 1, 360

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 3I, INDIANA

1932 ..... 1 11,2001 7251 8, I201 1J.II 90I III935 •.•.. 1 7, IOOI 8651 6,1421 I8. 41 I,I30

I933 ..... 12,300 700 8, 610 8.2 706 I936 ..•.. 5,400 700 3, 780 27.7 1,047 I934.- --- 7,800 850 6, 630 15.0 931

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 31, MISSOURI

1932. ____

1 7.3001 9351 6,82fll 13.51 922111935 .•... 1 4,1001 9501 3, 891\1 12.21

475 1933 .•••• 8, 200 915 7, 503 9. 7 728 1936 ..••. 3,900 730 2, 847 32.0 911 I934 _____ 4.~00 690 2, 967 6.9 I93

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 3I, KANSAS

1932 _____

1 ~~ 8701 1741 14.51 25111935 _____ 1 ~~ 8501 2551 12.21 31

1933 .•.•. 810 486 IO. 8 ~~ I93L ... 725 145 25.0 36 1934 •••.. 300 770 231 8.8

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 3I, VIRGINIA

1932.. ••. 1 7, 6001 9001 6,8401 14. 71I,005111935 _____ 1 6, 80011,0501 7,1401 19.91 I, 421

I933 .••.. 13,000 I,030 13,390 I0.6 I,419 I936 .•••. 7, 800 I, 050 8,I90 33.4 2, 735 I934 ••••• 7,000 I,020 7,140 I7. 2 I, I72

LIGHT AIR-CURED, T~PE 31, WEST VIRGINIA

I932 _____ 1 3, 7001 6001 2, 2201 I4.81 32911I935 ..... 1 2,4001 6651 I, 5961 17. 11 273

I933 _____ 6, 700 645 4,322 11.0 475 1936.---- 2,200 675 I, 485 31.2 463 1934 _____ 2,800 640 I, 792 I6.3 280

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 3I, NORTH CAROLINA

I932 _____ 1 6,5001 7351 4, 7781 15.21 726111935.. •.. 1 5,2001 9251 4,8IOI 21.31

I,025 I933 ••••. 9, 200 785 7, 222 9.9 715 1936 .•••• 6,000 900 5,400 38.8 2,095 1934 _____ 5,500 870 4, 785 I7.5 809

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 31, KENTUCKY

1932 ..••• 1300,0001 7251 217,5001 12. 2126, 5351 ' 1935 _____ 1202,0001 7651 154,5301 18. 9129, 206

1933.---- 350,000 715 250,250 10.7 26,777 1936..... 225,000 690 155,250 35.8 55,_580 1934.- --- 220, 000 825 181,500 17.3 28,874

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LIGHT AIR·CURED, TYPE 31, TENNESSEE

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- ---------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars Acres Lb. pounds Centt dollars 1932 _____ 58,000 790 45,820 13.6 6, 232 1935 _____ 42,000 860 36,120 21.1 7,621 1933 _____ 82,000 860 70,520 10.5 7,405 1936 _____ 41,000 830 34,030 39.8 13,544 1934 _____ 45,000 840 37,800 16.4 5, 937

LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 32, MARYLAND

1932 _____ 1 37,0001 7751 28,6751 16.814, 817111935 _____ 1 37,0001 7751 28,6751 20.01 5, 735

1933 _____ 37,000 600 22,200 17.8 3, 952 1936 _____ 37,500 820 30,750 25.0 7,688 1934 _____ 36,400 720 26,208 17.5 4, 586

TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED, TYPES 35-37

1932 _____ 1 45,5001 8011 36,4641 4.111,499111935 _____ 1 36,7001 8451 31,0201 8.01 2, 480 1933 _____ 40,700 763 31, 041 7. 3 2, 256 1936 •••.. 34,100 721 24,576 15.4 3, 779

1934 •••.. 45,600 885 '40, 3501 7. 6 2, 929

DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 35

1932 .•••• 1 19,3001 8011 15,4651 4.81 747111935 ..••• 1 15,6001 8351 13,0201 8.21 1,063

1933 ••••• 22,900 783 17,925 6. 7 1, 208 1936 ..••• 14,800 730 10,802 16.3 1, 766 1934.. •• -- 21,200 893 18,940 6.9 1, 248

DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 35, INDIANA

1932 •••.. 1 1,8001 8001 1,4401 4.01 58111935 ••••• 1 5001 8751 4381 7.91 35

1933 .•••• 1, 200 810 972 4.2 41 1936 ••••• 300 700 210 12.0 25 1934 •..•• 700 850 595 5.4 31

DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 35, KENTUCKY

1932 ••••• 1 15,0001 8101 12, l\501 4. 91 595111935 ••••. 1 12,4001 8351 10,3541 8.11

839 1933 ••••• 19,000 780 14,820 7.0 1,037 1936 .•••• 12,500 725 9,062 16.6 1,504 1934 •••.• 17,500 900 15,750 7.0 1,052

DARK AIR-CURED, 'J'YPE 35, TENNESSEE

1932 .••.• 1 2,5001 7501 1,8751 5.01 94111935 ..••• 1 ~ 7001 8251 2,2281 8.51 189

1933 .••.. ~ 700 790 2,133 6.1 ~~g 1936 •••.. 2,000 765 1,530 15.5 237 1934 •••.• 3,000 865 2,595 6.5

DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 36, KENTUCKY

1932 _____ 24,0001 8251 19,8001 3. 41 673111935 ..••• 1 18,0001 8451 15,2101 7.31

1,110 1933 _____ 15,000 740 ll,IIJO 7. 9 877 1936 _____ 16,000 700 11,200 14.5 1,624 1934 •••.. 21,000 890 18,690 8.1 1,417

DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 37, VIRGINIA

1932 ••••• 1 2,2001 5451 1,1991 6. 61 79111935 _____ 1 3,1001 9001 2, 7901 11.01 307

1933 •••.. 2,800 72Q 2,016 8.5 m 193L.~~ 3,300 780 2,574 15.1 389 1934 •••.. 3,400 800 2, 720 9. 7

• Includes 2,000,000 pounds ,not marketed.

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OTHER THAN CIGAR LEAF, TYPES 11-37

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- ---------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pound8 Cents dollars Acret Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 _____ 1, 271, 500 682 866,790 11.0 95, 548 1935 _____ 1, 369, 200 883 1, 209,212 18. 5 223,400 1933_- --- 1, 668, 100 775 1, 292, 531 13. 1 169, 703 1936_ ---- 1, 363,800 774 1, 056,094 23.9 252, 134 1934_- --- 1, 221,700 825 1, 008, 393 21.6 212, 417

TOTAL CIGAR FILLER, TYPES 41-45

1932 _____ 1 72, 3001 9721 70, 2851 4. 513, 142111935 _____ 1 37, 80011, 2381 46,7931 9. 71

4, 516 1933 _____ 36,200 945 34, 212 5.4 1,841 1936 _____ 37, 800 1, 251 47,270 11.0 5, 187 1934 _____ 31, 800 1, 200 38, 150 9. 0 3, 450

CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 41, PENNSYLVANIA

1932 _____ 1 41, 70011, 1001 45,8701 4. 712, 1561 1935_- ---1 20,5001 1, 3751 28,1881 11.01 3, 101 1933 _____ 22,000 975 21,450 5. 0 1, 072 1936 _____ 23,000 1, 450 33,350 11.5 3,835

1934.---- 17,700 1, 200 21,240 9. 3 1, 975

CIGAR FILLER, TYPES 42-44

1932_- ---1 30, 3001 8001 24,2251 4.01 967111935 _____ 1 16,2001 1,0751 17,4151 7. 21 1, 254

1933 _____ 14,100 899 12,680 6. 0 760 1936_- --- 14,000 940 13,160 9. 5 1, 250 1934 _____ 13, 600 1' 200 16,320 8. 6 1, 404

CIGAR FILLER, TYPES 42-44, OHIO

1932 _____ 1 30, 0001 8001 24,0001 4.01 960 111935 _____ 1 16,2001 1, 0751 17,4151 7.21 1, 254

1933 _____ 14,000 900 12,600 6. 0 756 1936 _____ 14,000 940 13, 160 9. 5 1, 250 '1934 _____ 13, 600 1, 200 16,320 8. 6 1, 404

CIGAR FILLER, TYPES 42-44, INDIANA

1932-----1 3001 7501 2251 I 3.01 7111933 _____ 1 1001. 8001 sol 5.51 4

CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 45

1932__ ___ 1 3001 6331 1901 10.01 19111935 _____ 1 1, 1001 1,0821 1,1901 13. 51

161 1933 _____ 100 825 82 11.0 9 1936 _____ 800 950 760 13.5 102 1934 _____ 500 1,180 590 12.0 71

CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 45, GEORGIA

1932 _____ 1 10~1----~~~1 5~1---~~~~1 5111935 _____ 1 4001 1,0501 4201 13.51 57 1933 _____ 0 1936 _____ 400 950 380 13.5 51 1934 _____ 200 1, 150 230 12.0 28

CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 45, FLORIDA

1932 _____ 1 2001 7001 1401 10.01 14111935 _____ 1 7001 1, 1001 7701 13.51

104 1933 _____ 100 825 82 11.0 9 1936 _____ 400 950 380 13.5 51 1934_ ____ 300 1, 200 360 12.0 43

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TOTAL CIGAR BINDER, TYPES 51-55

Yield Produc· Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- ---------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 ..... 52, 500 1, 387 72,803 6. 9 5, 014 1935 ..... 22, 100 1, 509 33, 355 12.8 4, 255 1933 ..... 27,800 1,370 38,096 8. 6 3, 295 1936 ..... 26,400 1, 559 41, 168 14.7 6,055 1934 ..... 18,000 1, 545 27,806 12.1 3,364

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 51

1932.. ... 1 9, 7001 1, 5801 15,3261 12.011,839111935.. ... 1 6,3001 1, 7001 10,7101 18.51 1, 981

1933 ..... 7. 400 1, 501 11,106 13. 0 1, 444 1936 ..... 7, 500 1, 700 12,751 20.5 2,614 1934 ..... 5,300 1, 700 9,010 17.0 1, 532

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 51, MASSACHUSETTS

1932.. ... 1 2001 1, 5801 3161 12.01 38111935.. ... 1 10011,7001 1701 18 51 31

1933 ..... 200 1, 530 306 13.0 40 1936 ..... 100 1, 710 171 20.5 35 1934. .. -- 100 1, 700 170 17.0 29

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 51, CONNECTICUT

1932__ ___ 1 9, 5001 1, 5801 15. 0101 12.011.801 111935 _____ 1 6, 2001 1, 7001 10,5401 18. 51 1, 950 1933 _____ 7, 200 1, 500 10,800 13.0 1,404 1936 _____ 7, 400 1, 700 12, 580 20.5 2,579 1934 _____ 5,200 1, 700 8, 840 17. 0 1, 503

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 52

1932_-- -·1 11,2001 1, 5641 17, 5191 8.511,486111935 _____ 1 4, 1001 1, 6341 6, 7001 17.41 1, 165 1933 _____ 6, 700 1, 492 9, 994 9. 7 970 1936_-- -- 4, 900 1, 689 8, 276 17.9 1,478 1934 ..... 3, 600 1, 650 5, 940 15.6 927

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 52, MASSACHUSETTS

1932.. ... 1 5, 9001 1, 5501 9, 1451 8.0, 732111935__ ___ 1 2, 60011, 6251 4, 2251 i7. 21 727 1933 _____ 3, 900 1, 500 5, 850 9. 5 556 1936 ... -. 3, 100 1, 700 5, 270 17.5 922 1934 ..... 2,300 1, 650 3. 795 15.5 588

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 52, CONNECTICUT

1932.. ... 1 5, 3001 1, 5801 8,3741 9.01 754111935.. ... 1 1, 5001 1, 6501 2, 47pl 17. hi 438 1933 ... -- 2,800 1, 480 4,144 10.0 414 1936 _____ 1, 800 1,670 3,006 18.5 556 1934 _____ 1, 300 1, 650 2,145 15.8 339

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 53

1932.. ... 1 2, 40011,0241 2, 4581 3. 61 88111935.. ·-·1 50011,3801 6901 10.31 71

1933 ..... 800 1, 280 1, 024 4. 2 43 1936 _____ 800 1, 369 1, 095 11.0 120 1934 ..... 300 1,417 425 8. 2 35

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 53, NEW YORK

1932...--1 2, 00011,0251 2, 0501 3. 51 72111935.. ... 1 30011,3001 3901 10.01 39

1933 _____ 500 1, 250 625 4. 0 25 1936 ..... 600 1, 325 795 11.0 87 1934 _____ 200 1, 400 280 7. 5 21

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CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 53, PENNSYLVANIA

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Pro due- Price Farm Year Acreage per tiou par value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound ---------------- ---------------

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars Acret Lb. pounds Cents dollars

1932 _____ 400 1,020 408 4. 0 16 1935 _____ 200 1, 500 300 10.5 32 1933 _____ 300 1, 330 399 4. 5 18 1936 _____ 200 l, 500 300 11.0 33 1934_ ____ 100 1, 450 145 9. 5 14

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 54, WISCONSIN

1932 _____ 1 19, 20011, 3001 24,9601 ul 1, 123111935._ ___ 1 6,0001 1,4001 8,4001 6. 61

554 1933. ____ 8,400 1, 250 10, 500 5.5 578 1936_- --- 7,200 1, 530 11,016 8.0 881 1934 _____ 5, 200 1, 380 7,176 6. 0 431

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 55

1932.. ___ 1 10, 00011, 2541 12,5401 3. 81 478111935._ ___ 1 5,2001 1, 3181 6,8551 7.11 484

1933 .. ___ 4, 500 1, 216 5,472 4. 8 260 1936 _____ 6,000 1, 338 8,030 12.0 962 1934 _____ 3, 600 1, 460 5,255 8.4 439

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 55, WISCONSIN

1932 _____ 1 8, 80011, 2751 11,2201 3. 91 438111935_- ---1 5, 00011, 3251 6, 6251 7.11 470

1933_ ____ 4, 200 1, 235 5,187 4.8 249 1936 _____ 5, 800 1, 350 7,830 12.0 940 1934__ --- 3, 400 1, 475 5, 015 8. 5 426

CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 55, MINNESOTA

1932.----1 1, 20011, 1001 1, 3201 3. 01 40111935..---1 20011, 1501 ~I 6. 01 14

1933.---- 300 950 285 4.0 11 1936 _____ 200 1, 000 11.0 22 1934 _____ 200 1, 200 240 5.5 13

TOTAL CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPES 61-62

1932 _____ 1· 6, 90011, 0121 6, 9841 50.71 3, 543111935__ ___ 1 8, 0001 9741 7, 7951 79.71 6, 211

1933 _____ 6, 000 1, 010 6,060 57.6 3, 491 1936 __ --- 9,000 1,067 9, 599 82.7 7,940 1934_ ____ 7, 000 1, 040 7,280 75. 1 5,468

CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 61

1932.. ___ 1 4, 5001 1, 0161 4, 5741 59.01 2,699111935 _____ 1 5, 7001 1, 0041 5, 7251 85.01 4,866

1933 _____ 4, 700 1, 032 4, 850 64.0 3, 104 1936.---- 6,400 1,083 6,934 88.0 6,102 1934 _____ 5,000 1,100 5,500 80.0 4,400

CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 61, MASSACHUSETTS

1932.. ___ 1 8001 1,0001 8001 59.01 472111935.. ___ 1 I, 00011, 0251 1, 0251 85.01

871 1933_- --- 900 1, ()40 936 64.0 599 1936 _____ 1,100 1,100 1, 210 88.0 1, 065 1934 .. ·-- 900 1,100 990 80.0 792

CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 61, CONNECTICUT

1932 .•... 1 3, 7001 1, 0201 3, 7741 59.01 2, 227111935 ..... 1 4, 70011, 0001 4, 7001 85.01 3,995

1933 .•... 3, 800 1, 030 3, 914 64.0 2, 505 1936 .•.•. 5, 300 1, 080 5, 724 88.0 5,037 1934_. -·· 4,100 1, 100 4, 510 80.0 3, 608

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CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 62

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- ---------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Ce'Tiia dollars Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 _____ 2, 400 1,004 2,410 35.0 844 1935 _____ 2. 300 900 2,070 65.0 1, 345 1933 _____ 1, 300 931 1, 210 32.0 387 1936 _____ 2, 600 1, 025 2, 665 69.0 1,838 1934----- 2,000 890 1, 780 60.0 1,068

CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 62, GEORGIA

1932... __ 1 40011, 1001 4401 35.01 154111935 _____ 1 2001 9001 1801 65.01 117

1933 _____ 200 1,100 220 32.0 70 1936 _____ 600 1, 025 615 69.0 42-:1 1934 _____ 400 890 356 60.0 214

CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 62, FLORIDA

1932., ___ 1 2,0001 9851 1,9701 35.01 690111935 _____ 1 2,1001 9001 1,8901 65.01 1,228

1933 _____ 1,100 900 990 32.0 317 1936 _____ 2,000 1,025 2,050 69.0 1,414 1934 _____ 1,600 890 1,424 60.0 854

CIGAR LEAF, TYPES 4Hi2

1932 _____ 1131, 7001 1, 1391150, 0721 7. 8111, 699111935..---1 67,9001 1,2951 87,9431 17. 0114, 982 1933_____ 70,000 1, 120 78, 368 11.0 8,627 1936 _____ 73,200 1,339 98,037 19.6 19,182 1934_____ 56,800 1, 289 73, 236 16.8 12,282

MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC, TYPES 71-72

1932-----1 6001 7581 4551 11.01 50111933 _____ 1 3001 7731 2321 8.21 19

MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC, TYPE 71, OHIO

1932.----1 4001 8751 3501 6.01 21111933 _____ 1 2001 9501 1901 4.71 9

MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC, TYPE 72, LOUISIANA

1932-----1 2001 5251 1051 27.51 29111933..---1 1001 4251 421 23.01 10

TABLE 2.-Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and farm value of tobacco, by States, 1932-36 1

MASSACHUSETTS

Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Y$ar acre pound

----------------1,000 1,000

Acrea Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 _____ 6,900 1,487 10,261 12.1 1, 242 1935 _____

1933.---- 5,000 1,418 7,092 16.8 1,195 1936 _____ 1934 _____ 3, 300 1, 502 4, 955 28.4 1,409

1 Data, 1936, subject to revision.

I Acreage Yield Produc-per tion acre

-----1,000

Acres Lb. pounds 3, 700 1,465 5,420 4,300 1,547 6,651

Price per

pound

--Cents 30.1 ·30.4

Farm value

1,000 dollar 8

9 2

1,62 2,02

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tobacco, by States, 1932-36-Continued

CONNECTICUT

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- --- ------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 _____ 18, 500 1, 468 27, 158 17.6 4, 782 1935 _____ 12, 400 I, 429 17,715 36.0 6, 383 1933 _____ 13,80.0 1,367 18,858 22.9 4, 323 1936 _____ 14, 500 1, 470 21,310 38.3 8,127 1934 _____ 10,600 1,462 15,495 35.2 5,450

NEW YORK

1932 _____ 1 2, 000 11, 0251 2,950 I 3. 51 72111935 _____ 1 300 1

1.300 I 390 1

10.0 I 39 1933 _____ 500 1, 250 625 4.0 25 1936.---- 600 1, 325 795 11.0 87 1934. .•.• 200 1, 400 280 7.5 21

PENNSYLVANIA

1932 ...•. 142,100 11,099 146,2781 4. 71 2, 172111935 _____ 1 20. 700 1

1. 376l 28. 4881

11. 0 I 3,133 1933.---- 22,300 980 21,849 5. 0 1,090 1936 _____ 23, 200 1, 450 33, 650 11. 5 3, 868 1934.---- 17,800 1, 201 21,385 9.3 1, 989

OHIO

1932__ ___ 1

46.100 I 7771

35,811 I 6. 7l 2,402111935 _____ 1 25,200 I 9461

23.850 I 9.61

2, 290 1933 _____ 33,700 831 28,000 7.7 2,164 1936 _____ 23,500 863 20, 285 14. 6 2,960 1934.---- 24,400 1, 052 2 25,662 11.0 2, 764

INDIANA

1932 _____

1

13.300 I 7361 9, 7851 9. 91 966111935 _____ 1 7.600 I 8661 6, 580 117.71

1,165 1933.---- 13, 600 710 9, 662 7. 8 751 1936 _____ 5, 700 700 3, 990 26.9 1,072 1934_____ 8, 500 850 I 7, 225 14. 2 962

WISCONSIN

1932 _____

1

28.000

1

1.292

1

36,180 I 4. 31 1, 561 111935 _____ 1 11, 000 11, 366115, 0251 6.81

1, 024 1933 .. --- 12, 600 1, 245 15,687 5.3 827 1936 _____ 13, 000 1, 450 18, 846 9. 7 1,821 1934..... 8,600 1,418 12,191 7. 0 857

MINNESOTA

1932 _____ 1 1, 200 1

1. 100 I 1,320 I 3. 0 I 40 111935 _____ 1 200 1

1.150 I 23016.01 14

1933 _____ 300 950 285 4.0 11 1936 _____ 200 1, 000 200 11.0 22 1934 _____ 200 1, 200 240 5. 5 13

MISSOURI

1932.----1 7. 300 I 9351 6,826113.51 922111935 _____ 1 4,100 I 950 I 3, 895112. 21 475 1933 _____ 8, 200 915 7, 503 9. 7 728 1936 _____ 3, 900 730 2, 847 32.0 9\1 1934.---- 4, 300 690 ' 2, 967 6. 9 193

KANSAS

1932 .••.. 1 200 I 870 I 174114.51 25111935 _____ 1 300 I 850 I 255112. 21 31

1933 _____ 600 810 486 10.8 fg 1936 _____ 200 725 145 25.0 36 1934 _____ 300 770 '231 8. 8

I

' Production in 1934 includes poundage not marketed.

11662-38--2

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MARYLAND

Yield Produc- Price Farm Yield Produc- Price Farm Year Acreage per tion per value Year Acreage per tion per value acre pound acre pound

---------------- ---------------1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars Acres Lb. pounds Cents dollars 1932 _____ 37, 000 775 28.675 16.8 4, 817 1935 _____ 37,000 775 28,675 20.0 5, 735 1933 _____ 37,000 600 22,200 17.8 3, 952 1936 _____ 37,500 820 30,750 25.0 7, 688 1934 _____ 36,400 720 26,208 17.5 4. 586

VIRGINIA

1932 _____

1

92. 600 I 579l 53. 591 I 8. 914, 787111935 _____ 119. 900 I 8741104, 765117. 9118, 765 1933. ____ 127,600 737 94,054 12.6 11,851 1936 _____ 125, 100 773 96, 734 21. 6 20, 921

1934.---- 103,400 785 2 81. 185 23.0 18, 453

WEST VIRGINIA

1932.. ••. 1 3. 700 I 600 I 2. 220 I 14.81 329111935 _____ 1 2,400 I 6651 1,5961

17.1 I 273 1933 _____ 6, 700 645 4, 322 11.0 475 1936 _____ 2. 200 675 1, 485 31.2 46:3 1934 _____ 2, 800 640 '1, 792 16.3 280

NORTH CAROLINA

1932 _____

1

469,000 I 6261293, 5281 12.2l35,675ll1935 _____ 1

617.700 I 9351577,435120.31117,443 1933_____ 677,000 794 537, 355 16,0 86, 245 1936.---- 597, 000 766 457, 375 22. 7 103, 951 1934 _____ 492,000 847 '416, 840 28. 5 118, 808

SOUTH CAROLINA

1932 _____

1

68,000 I 580 I 39. 440 I 11.314,457111935 _____ 1 96.000 I 935189, 760 118. 8116, 875

1933.---- 103,000 860 88,580 12.6 11,161 1936 _____ 90,000 815 73, 350 19. 9 14, 597 1934_____ 72,000 790 56,880 21. 6 12, 286

GEORGIA

1932 _____

1

23. 500 I 5351 12, 5651 11.31 ~.415111935 _____ 1 72.600 I 950 I 69. 000

1

18. 9

1

13. 033 1933_____ 66,000 871 57,466 11.4 6, 539 1936.---- 86,000 970 83, 445 21. 3 17, 789 1934 _____ 51,100 629 32, 148 19.1 6,144

FLORIDA

1932 _____ 1 4. 200 I 7881 3.310 I 25.31 836111935__ ___ 1 9. 800 I 8861 8,680 127.61 2, 398

1933.---- 6, 200 770 4, 772 16.1 770 1936 _____ 10,400 . 926 9, 630 31.7 3. 049 1934 _____ 6, 600 787 5,192 30.4 1, 579

KENTUCKY

1932 _____

1

410. 000 I 7421304, 1151 10.1

1

30.661

11

1935 _____

1

291,000 I ,; I 'W '" I 15. 4134, 910 1933 _____ 449,000 716 321,410 10.1 32,570 1936 _____ 306,700 706 216,438 29.1 62,910

1p34_ ____ 323, ooo 840 2 271,253 14.6 36,822

TENNESSEE

1932 _____

1

130,000 I 7991103. 9251 9. 71

10. 107ll1935 _____ 1

105. 200 I 843188, 6781 i4. 4112,767 1933_____ 155,200 843 130,883 10. 4 13, 610 1936.---- 93, 000 819 76, 205 24. 9 18, 977 1934 _____ 113,000 881 2 99, 500 12. 7 12,064

LOUISIANA

1932.----1 200 1 5251 1051 27. 51 29111933 _____ , 100 1 4251 421 23. o 1 10

' Production in 1934 includes poundage not marketed.

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TABLE 3.-Production of tobacco in specified countries, harvesting years, 1928-27 to 1938-371

Country 1928-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1938-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1938-36' 1935-371

J,OOOlb. 1,000lb. 1,000lb. l,OOOlb. 1,000lb. l,OOOlb. 1,000lb. Algeria ________________ ------------------ 47,307 58, 583 55,057 44,560 43, 749 39,862 40,536 Argentina __ ----------------------------- 23,979 30,265 23,307 29,277 23,841 28,953 32,959 Belgium.-------------------------------- 13, 153 16,035 15, 522 15,035 15, 387 14, 469 13, 688 Brazll ___ -------------------------- ______ 143,740 190, 707 241, 620 194, 521 215,059 219,744 203, 524 Bulgaria_________________________________ 59,941 47,829 34,750 72,261 59,394 69,384 38,256 Canada__________________________________ 28,824 43,917 41, 976 29,886 36,717 51,300 54, 093 China'---------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------Chosen__________________________________ 28,719 41,892 49,844 57,180 33,292 36,245 43,898 Cuba____________________________________ 57,981 61,288 59,999 68,649 82, 117 81,809 35, 183 Czechoslovakia.------------------------- 14, 532 16,804 15, 007 20, 207 22,095 30, 495 37, 623 France___________________________________ 57,733 63,380 50, 062 62,903 69, 163 69,559 67,716 French Indochina________________________ '13,779 18,236 19,950 24,212 25,609 23,430 30,704

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 28,825 49,000 41,648 38,678 22,302 52,348 33,563 ------------14,077 16,262 17,078 13,366

222,034 220,460 213,225 ------------53, 915 46,684 62,0.58 66,837 44,904 38,734 54,473 43,245

1, 388,898 1, 327, 169 1, 392, 775 1, 404,350 36,494 33,961 49,994 ------------36,865 46,264 42,446 42, G73 25, 965 30, 165 30, 051 35,670 62,675 87, 181 83,460 87,082 29, 652 29, 689 ------------ ------------Germany________________________________ 31,769 44,013 51,949 50,924 46,408 51,104 62,223 64,889 76,897 74,946 73,120

Greece _______________________ ------------ 135, 319 139,367 129, 493 151, 540 145, 215 95, 272 64,497 Hungary __ -------------------- __ -------- 57, 266 69, 095 57, 982 65,802 75, 372 80,468 87, 073 India '------------------- ____ ------------ -------- ____ 1, 348, 480 1, 342,432 1, 408, 960 1, 284, 192 1, 395, 520 1, 379, 840 Italy_____________________________________ 102,514 72,531 80,468 106,262 128,.?28 102,955 101,632

120,985 92, 108 101,549 160, 697 52, 690 40,124 47,269 50, 330

1, 256, 640 1, 532, 160 1,458, 240 ------------97,884 100,089 102,073 96, 783

Japan____________________________________ 138,482 150,322 140,484 136,212 150,183 150,710 133,611 Java and Madura'---------------------- 125,867 126,989 143,439 138, OU 152,970 152,488 93,405 MexlCO---------------------------------- 19,889 22,164 27,793 28,511 23,130 25,184 24,561 Phil!ppine Islands. __________ ------------ 100, 214 110, 727 101,819 104, 558 101, 681 95,954 99, 529 Poland__________________________________ 5,129 10,550 14,308 19,638 13,080 17,936 18,921 Puerto Rico_____________________________ 50,000 27,000 28,000 32,500 37,300 6, 000 16,783 Rumania________________________________ 42,915 44,431 34,309 57,315 53, 0!1 24,926 15,609 Union of Soviet Socialist RepubliCs_______ 427,913 369, 204 259,349 262,325 285, 121 372,776 340,015

146,694 145, 452 142,262 142, 353 84.266 102,409 82, 127 7 84,448 21,502 26,184 26, 598 ------------92, 043 72,041 ------------ ------------15, 932 14, 747 24,620 23,753 25,000 22, 500 26, 000 ------------13, 844 13,019 28,737 33,218

326, 766 379,346 ------------ ------------Southern Rhodesia______________________ 19,264 24,943 7, 042 5, 844 8, 644 15,368 11,171 26,792 21,206 22,402 ------------Sumatra_________________________________ 44,202 41,270 46,789 42,693 42,280 40,012 30,559 28,812 28, 357 28,491 7 30, 040 Turkey__________________________________ 119,752 153,448 94,874 80, 47.? 104,081 112,679 39,771 88, 510 78, 656 79, 376 99,208 United States____________________________ 1, 289,272 1, 211,311 1, 373, 214 1, 532,625 1, 648,229 1, 561, 4R7 1, 017, 317 Yugoslavia.----------------------------- 32,681 14,671 12,944 30,406 31,398 29, 378 37,300

1, 371, 131 1, 081, 629 1, 297, 155 1, 154, 131 19, 292 13,336 20,389 44, 092

' Data are for the harvesting season. In the Northern Hemisphere, data for 1933-34, for example, are for crops harvested in the summer and fall of 1933; in the Southern Hemi­sphere they are for crops harvested in the sprmg of 1934, except in Netherland India, where the harvest was largely completed in 1933. The countries listed m this table produce approximately 95 percent of the tobacco of the world; China not included. See table 5.

'Preliminary. Data for earlier years may be revised on the basis of later information. ' Data shown are for 20 Provinces only, hut the missmg data are of slight importance. 'W1th estimates for Provinces of Tonking and Laos. ' British India and certain native States. • Estate production and exports of the native crop. 7 Estimated.

Compiled from official sources, International Institute of Agriculture, and reports of United States consuls, commercial attach6s, agricultural attacMs, and commodity specialists In foreign coun tnes.

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TABI,E 4.-Production of tobacco by classes in specified countries, 1926-27 to 1936-37 t

FLUE-CURED

Country 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35

1,000lb. t,OOOlb. t,OOOlb. t,OOOlb. t,OOOlb. Canada__________________________________ 5, 413 6, 248 8, 726 9, 054 12,451 China'---------------------------------- 85,000 3 14,500 3 29,000 '36, 000 91, 500 Chosen •--------------------------------- 4, 290 5, 838 6, 878 7, 221 4, 540 Japan'---------------------------------- 9, 792 13,657 '14, 014 '15,108 '17, 742 Manchuria ________________________________________ -_ ----- _- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------Nyasaland (European)_----------------- 9,132 6, 043 2, 893 3, 034 6 2, 590

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 24,600 27,941 27,215 22,103

116, 500 108,000 149,000 140,000 6, 642 7,024 5, 768 7, 055

21,780 23,669 40,271 44,628 2,000 2, 000 2, 500 3, 500 3,549 2,304 2, 668 1,492

Southern Rhodesia_--------------------- ------------ 24,263 6, 060 4, 887 7, 234 Taiwan __________________________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 452 460

12,687 12,927 25, 225 19, 506 390 489 629 1, 076

Union of South Africa ___________________ ------------------------------------------------ 80 507 553 1, 350 ------------United States____________________________ 560,072 718,789 739,099 750,012 865,171 669,532 373,705 733,379 556, 780

FIRE-CURED

Canada 7----- ____________________________ 8, 623 10,140 10, 061 7, 574 5,469 3, 200 5, 313 4, 010 6. 350 Italy •- __________________________________ 52,642 43,698 43,062 52,383 62,157 70,691 66,390 61, 560 • 62,869 Nyasaland (European) ____ -------------- 1,100 1, 279 1, 300 1,208 (') 2, 318 717 873 497 Nyasaland (native) ______________________ 7,815 5,390 8, 235 9, 452 • 7, 953 13,225 9,132 11, 321 10,292 Southern Rhodesia ___ ------------------- ---------.-- 102 562 573 1,025 2,081 788 835 961 United States ____________________________ 188,752 113,458 136, 526 186,920 168,455 186,830 124,207 128,398 132, 868

DARK AIR-CURED

Al!(eria _________________ ------- __________ 47,307 58,583 55,057 44,560 43,749 39,862 40. 5R6 28,825 49,000 Belgium_---- ______ -------------~-_-- ____ 13, 153 16,035 15, 522 15,035 15, 387 14,469 13, 688 14,077 16, 263 Brazil • ___ ----------------------------- __ 60,478 68,896 82,749 66,621 100,150 103,986 96.756 100,588 99, 648 Chosen • '------------------------------- 17,759 30,308 39,108 46,846 28, 751 29,603 36,874 30.726 26,906 Czechoslovakia __________________________ 5, 789 8,370 6,867 9, 714 10,959 21,298 • 26, 336 118,175 27, 639 France _________ ---------- ________________ 57,733 63,380 50, Q62 62,903 69,163 69, 559 67,716 62,675 87,181 Germany-------------- __________________ 31,769 44,013 51,949 50,924 46,408 51,104 62,223 64,889 76,897 Hungary '- _____ ----------------------- __ 51,775 65,803 57,080 65,776 67, 851 73,418 79,310 46, 537 33,837 India_----------_---- ____________________ ------------ 661,248 679,488 734,944 654,080 746,368 715,792 629,776 814, 912 Italy ' __ ----- _________ ------------------- 2, 507 2,056 1, 583 1, 349 1, 853 2,314 2, 905 4, 208 '4, 390 Japan''--------------------------------- 129,618 135,400 ' 126, 124 '120, 867 ' 124, 195 128,930 109, 942 106,423 100,824 Nyasaland (European)------------------ 24 322 63 39 6 148 385 466 354 122 Poland._----- ___ ------_-------- _________ 42 48 87 155 159 174 629 I, 692 • 2, 146 Rumania._------------------ ____________ 1,016 4,670 7,060 15,043 13,479 7, 998 5,183 3,873 3, 920 Southern Rhodesia'·-------------------- ------------ 34 49 22 2 13 57 30 6 Spain ____________________________________ 2,275 3,138 6,449 10,377 17, 415 12, 991 16,605 16,003 • 14, 330

""' 1935-36

1,000 lb. 35, 199

155, 000 7, 063

51, 288 5, 000

------------20,709

1, 262 ------------

811,195

5, 282 ' 51, 356

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976 117, 299

41,648 17,078 87,052 42, 931

'25, 243 83,460 74,946 36,385

814,128 '8, 034 90,974

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10,269 33

• 15, 985

1936-37

1,000 lb. 23,643

170, 000 7, 000

48.893 5, 000

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1, 500 ------------

682,850

6, 451 ' 48, 784

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Sweden _________ • ________ ._·-. ___________ 1. 687 Switzer land _____________________ : ________ 176 Union of South Africa ___________________ 19, 129 United States ____________________________ 78,428 Yugoslavia • _ ---------------------------- 875

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t~fo~d.Jisoviet-sociaii5t-:Reiiiiliiics::::::l 6951 346,806

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1,228 254

20, 579 36,679

596

66,568 22, 581

222,320 202,403

1,1431 278,176

8, 432 8, 464

26,451 9,359

39,761 4, 575

1,255 1, 235 1, 345 816 2,866 1,323

12, 157 11,962 14,799 43,874 60,311 63,726

1,204 2, 521 1,572

LIGHT AIR-CURED

71,429 16, 787

205,696 289,596

1, 9141 186,597

66,888 7, 958

20U, 798 362, 136

57, 218 13,300

190, 176 368,812

MAKHORKA

5,0151 192,858

7,0681 198,833

SEMI-ORIENTAL

8,139 10,493 11, 136 5, 824 4, 953 6,598

37,296 21, 254 29,106 12,307 14,468 5,809 27,249 42,272 39,533 6,437 12,846 16,988

ORIENTA!,

961 882

20,700 66, 180

3, 071

67,218 19,000

214,838 452,856

9, 9851 256, 108

9,196 5,864

35, 099 7, 777

16, 928 10,734

Bulgaria_________________________________ 59,941 47,829 34,750 72,261 59,394 69,384 Greece___________________________________ 135,319 139,367 129, 493 151,540 145, 215 95, 273 Rumama_ ------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------Southern Rhodesia u_ ------------------- 633 452 337 350 375 573 TurkeY---------------------------------- 119,752 153,449 94,874 80,475 104,081 112, 679 Union of South Africa I!_---------------- 763 1, 172 1, 089 I, 611 1, 685 420 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics"---- 81, 107 91,028 72,752 69,467 86,288 116, 667 Yugoslavia •----------------------------- 18,849 9, 500 7,102 18,650 16,327 20,686

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1.327 1,698 9, 265

36,464 5,636

68,739 16, 701

207,558 332,414

10, 7091 213,317

• 11,287 6, 513

20,728 7, 583 9, 734 9,107

38, 256 64,497

692 393

39, 771 35

126, 698 28, 191

1,202 2, 447

13,865 31,041

2, 794

68,378 9, 651

194, 746 399,713

1, 094 3,329

19,771 40,350

2, 742

67,902 7, 970

228,099 278,395

1, 287 2,036

19, 356 31,020

3, 234

71,583 10,549

197,210 249,598

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249,002

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20, 129 • 20,547 4,883 • 4, 252 9, 261 8, 581 4,195 3, 760

53, 915 46,684 120,985 92, 108

710 518 694 733

88,510 78,656 175 483

121,022 ------------7, ·106 6,834

• 4,808 3,928

• 30, 161 8, 183

17,407 5.000

62,058 101, 549

1, 063 684

79.376 1,000

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'5, 70 2, 31

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22,27 14,93

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66,837 160,697

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TABLE 4.-Production of tobacco by classes in specified countries, 1926-27 to 1936-37-Continued

CIGAR LEAF

Country 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Brazil • __ -------------------------------- 63,421 56,243 87,442 61,012 Canada---------------------------------- 4, 726 4, 900 5.198 5,004 Cuba"---------------------------------- 57,981 61,288 59,999 68,649 India. _ ----------------------------- _____ ------------Java and Madura:

464,912 457,248 464, 218

Filler"--------------·--------------- 85,122 87,549 91,667 90,355 Wrapper"--------------------------- 40,745 39,440 51. 772 47,686

Philippine Islands"--------------------- 100,214 110, 727 101. 819 104,558 Pu~rto Rico"--------------------------- 50,000 27,000 28.000 32,500 Sumatra: Wrapper 11 ____________________ 44,202 41,270 46,789 42,693 United States:

Filler_-------------- __ --------------_ 67, 195 60, 629 67,868 74,439 Binder ____ ------------------ _________ 70,752 67,845 83,537 81, 578 Wrapper----------------------------- 8, 525 10,512 11,533 14,839

1 Figures are for the harvesting season. In the Northern Hemisphere, data for 1934-35, for example. are for crops harvested in the summer and fall of 1934; in the Southern Hemi­sphere they are for crops harvested in the spring of 1935. Types shown for each country do not in all cases add to the total production for each country; in most cases types shown are the predominating part of the total production; in other cases runounts classified as miscellaneous have not been included. Data may be revised on the basis of later infor­mation.

• Provinces of Shantung, Honan, and Anhwei, except as otherwise stated. • Shantung and Anhwei Provinces, only. • Based on monopoly reports. • Estimated. • Exports.

1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 57,691 48, 540 38,029 53,068 62,910 64,590 ------------5,320 4,100 4,138 4, 029 2, 310 3,443 4, 644

82,117 81,808 35, 183 36,865 46, 264 41,913 41,645 439,936 434,314 456,490 432,118 489,149 446,902 ------------102,548 100,905 47,918 45,421 60,708 53,725 • 62,780 50,422 51, 583 45,487 38,845 41,701 28,402 • 31,668

101,631 95,954 99,529 92, 043 72,041 ------------ ------------37,300 6, 000 16,783 25,000 22,500 26,000 ------------42,280 40,012 30,559 28,812 28,357 28,491 • au, 040

74,340 89,473 70,285 34,212 38,150 46,793 47,270 95, 217 90, 271 72,803 38,096 27,806 33,355 41, 168 11,486 8,205 6, 984 6, 060 7, 280 7, 795 9, 599

7 Fire-cured and dark air-cured, about one-half of which has been classed as large pipe and small pipe.

s Included with native. • Sun-cured and air-cured. 1° Light air-cured and flue-cured. 11 Reported as Turkish. 12 Includes small quantity ol bakoun. 1• Wrapper and filler. H Filler and smoking tobacco grades; includes exports of the native crop. 11 Wrapper and binder. 16 Mostly filler. 11 Includes small quantities of cut tobacco grades grown on the Sumatra west coast.

Compiled from official sources, reports of United States consuls, commercial attaches, agricultural attaches, and commodity specialists in foreign countries except data for the European countries which were compiled from Consumption and Production of Tobacco in Europe, Tech·. Bul. No. 587, by J. B. Hutson. Pp. 114, illus. 1937.

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TABLE 5.-Tobacco acreage and production of the world, and specified countries, 1900-1901 to 1934-35 1

World • United States India • Union of Soviet Brazil Japan Socialist Republics Year

.Acreage Produc- .Acreage Produc- .Acreage Produc- .Acreage Produc- Acreage Produc- Acreage Produc-tion tion tion tion tion tion

------------------------ ---- --------------------Million Million Million Million Million Million

1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. I9oo-I90L .•• _ --- _ ------------ __ 2, 687 2,578 I,086 852 I,003 I, 076 91 90 I901-2 ____ ---------------------- 2, 671 2, 558 1,098 886 978 1, 049 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 60 65 1902-3 ____ -- -------------------- 2,980 2, 693 1,189 960 967 I,038 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 59 69 1903-4 _____ ------------------ --- 3,370 3, I22 I, 2I2 976 I,008 I, 082 I76 223 ---------- ---------- 74 95 I904-5 _____________ ------------- 3, 075 2,834 1 026 857 997 I, 070 I71 204 ---------- ---------- 80 I06 I905-6 ____ -- -------------------- 3,309 3, 06I I, I03 939 I, 043 I, 119 I90 214 ---------- ---------- 79 90 I906-7 -------------------------- 3, 3I7 3, I25 I, I23 973 I,04I I, 117 145 I62 ---------- ---------- 76 97 1907-8 ___________ --------------- 3, 366 3, I01 I,042 886 I,OOO I,073 164 226 ---------- ---------- 78 100 1908-9 ____ --- ---------------- --- 3,060 2, 925 1,009 836 989 1, 06I 170 208 ---------- ---------- 73 91 I909-10 _____________ ------------ 3, 65I 3, 30I 1, 292 1,054 1,050 1,127 163 207 ---------- ---------- 72 92 1919-11... ____________ -------- __ 3, 993 3, 564 1,398 I, 142 1,115 1, 196 I80 195 ---------- ---------- 73 94 19II-12 ____ ------- -------------- 3, 9I2 3,498 1, I33 94I 1, 049 I, 126 200 279 ---------- ---------- 68 86 I9I2-13 _______ ------------------ 3, 80I 3, 557 I, 335 1,117 I,034 I, 109 178 266 ---------- ---------- 57 107 19I8-14._ _________ -------------- 3, 939 3, 471 1, 284 992 1,039 I, 115 154 233 ---------- ---------- 77 112 I914-15 _____ -------------------- 3, 9IO 3, 538 1, 258 I,037 I, 105 I, I86 185 225 ---------- ---------- 89 I26 19I5-I6-------- ----------------- 3,800 3,457 I, 419 I, I57 1, 071 1,149 I83 244 ---------- --~~------

75 I08 I9I6-17 ------------------------- 3, 968 3, 563 I, 483 I, 207 I, 092 I, I72 178 236 '114 99 7I I06 I9I7-I8 ________________ - -------- 4, I87 3, 7I8 1, 6I6 I, 326 1, 066 I, 144 I 56 208 '18I I 57 65 9I 19I8-I9 ____ --------------------- 4, 473 3,871 I, 720 1,445 I, 103 I, I84 83 110 'I8I I 57 60 80 I9I9-20 ____ --------------------- 4,871 4,113 1, 958 1,444 I, 296 1, 39I 47 62 'I87 I62 76 113 1920-21. ____ -------------------- 5,116 4, 264 I, 935 1, 509 1, I48 I, 232 '18 24 '220 19I 92 I37 192I-22 _____ - ------------------- 4, 279 3,695 I, 340 I, 005 I,348 I, 446 '4 6 '202 I76 92 I35 1922-23 ... ---------------------- 4,509 3, 923 1, 6I6 I, 254 1, 332 I, 429 '14 I9 '180 156 97 I 53 1923-24 ..• _--- -- ---------------- 5, 007 4,404 I, 855 1, 5I8 1, 277 I, 370 94 I24 'I56 I36 96 I36 1924-25. ___ ------- -------------- 5,245 4,460 I, 702 I, 245 I, 30I I, 396 93 117 '150 I30 95 I4I 1925-26 _______ ------------------ 5,471 4, 881 I, 75I I, 376 I, 3I4 1, 410 205 411 '160 I39 9I 143 I926-27 ----- -------------------- 5, 350 4, 773 I, 628 I,289 I, 268 I, 36I 226 428 203 I44 90 I38 I927-28 ____ ---- ----------------- 5, 5I2 4,8I6 I, 556 I, 211 I,235 I, 348 2I6 369 I85 I9I 9I 150 I928-29 _____ - ----------- -------- 5, 755 4, 764 I, 864 I, 373 I,308 1, 342 20I 259 272 242 92 140 I929-30 _________________ -------- 5, 899 5,099 I,980 1, 533 I, 3I7 I, 409 2I5 262 222 I95 88 136 193Q-3L. ___ ----- --------------- 6,114 5, I87 2, I24 I,648 I, 257 1, 284 233 285 '247 2I5 89 I 50

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Other countries •

Acreage Produc-tion

--------Million

1,000 acres lb. 507 560 535 558 765 626 900 746 80I 597 894 699 932 776

1, 082 816 819 729

1, 074 821 1, 227 937 1,462 1,066 1,197 958 1, 385 1, 019 I, 273 964 I, 052 799 1, 030 743 I, 103 792 I, 326 895 I,307 941 I, 703 I, I71 1,293 927 1, 270 9I2 I, 529 I, I20 I, 904 I, 43I I, 950 1,402 I, 935 I, 4I3 2,179 1, 547 2, OI8 I, 408 2, 077 I, 564 2.I64 I. 605

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TABLE 5.-Tobacco acreage and production of the world, and specified countries, 1900-1901 to 1934-35 1-Continued

World • United States India • Union of Soviet Brazil Japan Other countries ' Socialist Republics

Year

Acreage Produc- Acreage Pro due- Acreage Produc· Acreage Produc- Acreage Produc- Acreage Produc- Acreage Produc-tion tion tion tion tion tion tion

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Million Million Million Million Million Million Million 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb. 1,000 acres lb.

1931-32 ....... ------------------ 6, 245 5,280 1,987 1, 564 1,279 1, 396 496 373 6 253 220 90 151 2,140 1, 576 1932-33 _______________________ -- 5, 301 4,427 1,404 1, 017 1, 251 1,380 610 340 '234 204 84 134 1, 718 1, 352 1933-34 ....... ------------------ 5, 591 4, 677 1, 738 1,371 1, 227 1,257 483 327 6 256 222 84 147 1, 803 1, 353 1934-35 _______ ------------------ 5,190 4, 749 1,278 1.082 1,350 1, 532 473 379 '254 220 85 145 1, 750 1, 391

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t Acreage and production data are for the harvesting season. In the Northern Hemisphere, data for 1934-35, for example, are for crops harvested in the su=er and fall ol1934; in the Southern Hemisphere they are for crops harvested in the spring of 1935. The purpose of this table is to show the relative importance of 5 lea :lin~ countries of the world, from the standpoint of acreage and quantity of tobacco produced. For China. another important producing country, data are not available prior to 1933-34.

'Exclusive of China. Acreage and production for the years 19Q0-1901 to 1919-20 include all data available together with estimates of either acreage or production where such data were missing and where an average yield was available. Estimates were made also for missing data between reporting years. For the earlier years a number of important pro­ducing countries are not included, and no data were available for some of the European countries during the World War period. World data are not complete but are based upon what is believed to be the best available sources and include recent revisions in many countries. For these reasons, data differ somewhat from data previously published.

' Production 190(}-1901 to 1927-28 is based on reported acreage and average yield for the period 1927-28 to 1934-35. ' Includes production in about 80 countries and islands. For greater detail as to the more important of these producing countries see table 3. ' Estimated.

TABLE 6.-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco,' by types and grades, on representative markets, season of 1936-37 FLUE-CURED, TYPE 11 (a)

United States standard grade'

Leaf: B2F .•.. ------------------------------------------------------------------­Bi!F. ----------------------- ------·------------------ ----------------------B4F ..........•.•.• ______ ------------------------------------------------- _ B5F ............ _ •• _________________ • ______ • _ •••• _ •••• __ • _. _. _ •• ____ •• ____ _

Cutters: C2F ..•.•..• ----------------------- --·------------------------------------­C3F ---------. ----------- .... ---------------------------- .•••••.•••.•••.••. C4F .•. _ •••.•....• _ •••. _____ • _______ • ______ •••••••••••••• __________ •• _____ _

C5F --·-- .•.•• -------------------------------------------------------------

Dec. 10

-00 aoo ~~ &00

moo ~00 AOO aoo

Dec. 16

$41.00 31.00 15.50

6. 75

48.00 45.00 42.00 37.00

Jan. 22 Jan. 29

38.00 $39.00 29.00 29.00 14.50 17.00 6. 50 6.00

48.00 48.00 44.00 44.00 41.00 ------------------------ ------------

Feb. 5

------------$26.00 10.50 5.00

------------43.00 40.00

------------

Range

Low High

$38.00 $41.00 26.00 31.00 10.50 17.00 5.00 6. 75

------------ ------------43.00 45.00 40.00 43.00

------------ ------------

Season average

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Lugs: X1F _---- ----_---- ----------------------------- _-- ___ -- __ -------_---- -·- __ _ X2F -------- _ ----.--- _.-- ----- _-- _- •• -- _- --------- ________ --- _-. ------- ___ _ X3F _- --- _- ------------------------ ---- ------------ ---------·-·------------X 4F ________________ --. _______________________ • ______________ -- _______ • ___ _ X5F _--- --- _____ - ___ • _ --- _--- ______________ -- -- _- -- ___________________ - -- __

36.00 28.00 18.00

9. 50 5. 50

36.00 29.00 19.00 12.00 6.00

37.00 28.00 17.50

9. 25 4. 25

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 11 (b)

8~~~~~ s:r~~~ ,1 Sept. 241 Oct. 1 I Oct. 8 I Oct. 151 Oct. 221 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Dec. 3 Dec.lO

---------------------------------Leaf: B2L ________ -------- -------- $41.00 $43.00 $42.00 $44.00 $43.00 $41. 00 $42.00 "$4iiiii" -$4iiio- -$47:oo-B2F -------- $39.00 $39.00 39.00 41.00 40.00 42.00 41.00 40.00 40.00 B3L ________ 35.00 33.00 35.00 34.00 37.00 38.00 36.00 35.00 35.00 34.00 -------- 36.00

B3F -------- 32.00 32.00 30.00 32.00 33.00 34.00 33.00 33.00 32.00 32.00 33.00 36.00 B4L ________ 29.00 29.00 25.00 28.00 27.00 27.00 28.00 28.00 26.00 24.50 -------- --------B4F -------- 23.50 28.00 20.00 20.00 21.50 22.50 22.50 21.00 20.00 20.50 20.50 25.00 B5L ________ 15.00 17.00 -------- 13.25 14.50 15.00 15. 00 15.50 18.00 15.50 -------- --------B5F -------- 1&. 75 11.00 12.00 10.25 11.25 11.50 11.50 11.25 10.25 11.00 11.00 12. 25

Cutters: C2L ________ -------- -------- 49.00 52.00 49.00 50.00 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------C2F -------- -------- -------- 50.00 50.00 49.00 -------- 49.00 -------- -------- -------- -------- --------C3L ________ 42.00 43.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 -------- 47.00 -------- -------- --------C3F -------- 40.00 42.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 46.00 44.00 -------- -------- --------C4L ________ 40.00 40.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 42.00 43.00 45.00 -------- 47.00 C4F ________ 39.00 40.00 41.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 41.00 41.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 C5L ________ 38.00 37.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 39.00 39.00 42.00 -------- --------C5F -------- 36.00 36.00 38.00 38.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 38.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 41.00

Lugs: X1L. ••.. ___ 38.00 37.00 39.00 41.00 40.00 39.00 40.00 39.00 39.00 41.00 -------- 43.00 XlF -------- 36.00 36.00 38.00 39.00 38.00 39.00 38.00 37.00 37.00 39.00 -------- 41.00 X2L ________ 34.00 34.00 36.00 36 00 35.00 35.00 35.00 34.00 34. 00 36.00 -------- 3g. 00 X2F -------- 31.00 32.00 33.00 33.00 34.00 34.00 33.00 32.00 31.00 33.00 34.00 38.00 X3L. _______ 25.00 25.00 28.00 28.00 27.00 27.00 26.00 23.50 24.50 27.00 -------- 32.00 X3F ________ 24.50 23.00 25.00 25.00 2'5. 00 2£.00 23.00 22.50 21.00 23.00 24.50 28.00 X4L ________ 14.25 13,25 17. 50 17.00 16.00 14.00 15.50 14.25 13.50 14.50 -------- 16.50 X4F -------- 11.00 12. 25 13.50 13. 00 12.50 12.50 11.25 10.50 11.50 12.25 12. 50 15.50 X5L ________ 7.00 -------- -------- 7. 00 7. 75 7. 75 6. 00 7. 00 5. 50 -------- -------- --------X5F -------- 5. 50 5. 25 6. 25 6. 00 6. 00 5. 75 5. 75 5. 25 5. 25 6.00 -------- 6. 75

See footnotes at end of table.

35.00 26.00 17.50

4. 50

Dec.l6

---

----------------$36. 00

--------24.50 18. 50 12. 75

----------------------------------------

45.00 43.00 42.00

44.00 43.00 39.00 39.00 29.00 31.00 17.00 16.00

--------6. 00

37.00 24.00 16.50

4. 25

Jan. 21 Jan. 28

------

·s45:oo- "$45:iiii" -------- --------

37.00 37.00 -------- --------

30.00 26.00 -------- --------

17.00 16.00

-------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- 45.00 -------- ---------------- --------

41.00 40.00 -------- --------

33.00 34.00 -------- --------

17.50 16.00 -------- --------

35.00 24.00 16.50

4. 25

Feb. 4

---

------------------------------------------------$14. 25

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------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------- 5. 50 --------

37.00 29.00 19.00

6.00

Range

Low High

------

$41.00 $44.00 39.00 47.00 33.00 38.00 30.00 37.00 24.50 29.00 20.00 30.00 13. 25 18.50 10.25 17.00

-------- ---------------- --------

42.00 47.00 40.00 46.00 40.00 47.00 39.00 45.00 37.00 43 00 36.00 42.00

37.00 45.00 36.00 43.00 34.00 39.00 31.00 41.00 23.50 3'2. 00 21.00 34.00 13.25 17.50 10.50 17.50

5. 50 7. 75 5. 25 6. 75

36.00 28.00 18.00 10.00 5.00

I Season average

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$43.00 41.00 36.00 33.00 28.00 22.00 16.00 12.00

49.00 50.00 46 00 44.00 42.00 41.00 39.00 38.00

39.00 38.00 35.00 33.00 27.00 24.50 15. 50 12.50

7. 00 5. 75

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TABLE 6.-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco,1 by types and grades, on representative markets, season of 1936-37-Continued ~ FLUE-CURED, TYPE 12

United States standard grade ' Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 3' 10 a 17. 24 1 8 15 22 29

------------------------Leaf:

B2L. ------------------- _____ -------- $38.00 $38.00 $39.00 $40.00 $40.00 $42.00 $41. 00 $40.00

B2F ------------------------- $36.00 36.00 37.00 36.00 37..00 39.00 39.00 39.00 38.00 B3L. ---------------- ___ ----- 34.00 34.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 35.00 35.00 33.00 35.00

B3F ------------------------- 31.00 29.00 30.00 29.00 31.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 31.00

B4L .. ------- ------ _ --------- 26.00 26.00 25.00 24.00 25.00 26.00 27.00 26.00 27.00

B4F ------------------------- 21.60 21.00 20.50 20.00 20.50 22.00 21.50 20.50 21.00

B5L. ------------------------ -------- 14.00 15.00 15.00 15.50 14.75 14.00 14.75 15.00

B5F. ------------------------ 11.75 11.25 11.25 11.50 11.50 11.25 10.50 10.50 10.25 Cutters:

C2L. ------------------------_____ ,.. __ 41.00 42.00 42.00 45.00 47.00 50.00 50.00 47.00

C2F _ ------------------------ -------- -------- 42.00 43.00 45.00 45.00 48.00 48.00 45.00

C3L. ------------------------ 38.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 40.00 42.00 44.00 43.00 43.00

C3F. ------------------------ 38.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 40.00 41.00 43.00 42.00 42.00 C4L ____ ------------- ________ 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 39.00 40.00 40.00 39.00

C4F _ ------------------------ 36.00 37.00 37.00 36.00 36.00 38.00 39.00 39.00 38.00 C5L. ------------------------ 35.00 35.00 35.00 33.00 34.00 36.00 37.00 36.00 36.00

C5F. ------------------------ 34.00 34.00 34.00 32.00 33.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 34.00 Lugs:

X1L. ----.------ __ .• --. _.-.-- 35.00 35.00 35.00 34.00 34.00 36.00 37.00 37.00 36.00

X1F ------------------------- 34.00 35.00 35.00 33.00 34.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 35.00

X2L .. _---- ----.-----------.- 30.00 31.00 31.00 29.00 29.00 30.00 32.00 32.00 32.00

X2F ------------------------- 30.00 31.00 30.00 28.00 28.00 30.00 30.00 31.00 30.00 X3L ____________ ------------- 20.50 22.50 22.00 19.50 20.50 22.50 22.50 23.00 22.00

X3F ------------------------- 19.50 21.00 21.00 18.60 19.50 20.00 20.00 20.50 20.00 X 4L .. ____ --- _ --. _. --- _. _---- 11.25 13.00 12.50 11.25 13.00 12.50 13.25 12.50 12.00

X4F ------------------------- 10.75 11.75 11.25 10.50 11.25 11.25 11.00 10.75 10.50 X5L. __ . _. __ . _ ----. _ ... _.-- •. 6.00 7.00 7.25 6. 75 7.50 7. 75 6. 50 7.00 --------X5F ------------------------- 6.00 6. 25 6. 00 6. 00 6. 25 6.50 5. 75 5.25 6. 00

Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 5 12 19 25

------------

$39.00 $40.00 -------- --------37.00 37.00 $37.00 $38. 00 34.00 33.00 33.00 36.00 31.00 30.00 30.00 32.00 25.00 24.00 27.00 27.00 21.00 18. 50 21.00 22.00 13.75 11. 50 15.00 16.00 11.00 9. 00 10.00 10.50

49.00 46.00 -------- --------43.00 43.00 -------- --------43.00 42.00 43.00 44.00 42.00 41.00 41.00 --------40.00 40.00 39.00 39.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 35.00 35.00 36.00 --------34.00 34.00 35.00 35.00

37.00 37.00 38.00 36.00 35.00 35.00 36.00 35.00 33.00 32.00 33.00 33.00 29.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 23.50 23.00 25.00 25.00 19.50 19.00 21. 00 21.50 13.00 12.50 14.00 13.00 11.00 10.75 10.75 10.50 6. 75 7. 75 7. 75 7. 50 6. 50 6.00 6. 00 6. 00

Range Dec.

3 Low High

---------

-------- $38.00 $42.00 -------- 36.00 39.00 -------- 33. 00 36.00 -------- 29.00 32.00 -------- 24.00 27.00 $19.00 18.50 22.00

-------- 13.75 16.00 8. 75 8. 75 11.75

-------- 41.00 50.00 -------- 42.00 48.00 -------- 38.00 44.00 -------- 38.00 43.00 -------- 37.00 40.00 -------- 36.00 39.00 -------- 33.00 37.00 -------- 32.00 36.00

-------- 34.00 38.00 34.00 33.00 36.00

-------- 30.00 33.00 32.00 28.00 32.00

-------- 19.50 25.00 22.50 18.50 22.50

-------- 11.25 14.00 11.50 10.50 11.75

-------- 6. 00 7. 75 -------- 5. 75 6.50

Seasor averag

--$40.0 38.0 34.0 31.0 26.0 20.5 14.7 11.0

46.0 45.0 41.0 41.0 38.0 38.0 35.0 34.0

35.0 35.0 31.0 30.0 22.0 20.0 12.5 11.0

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FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

United States standard grade • Nov-19 Nov-25 Dec- 3 Dec_lO Dec.18 Jan. 7 Jan.14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28

------------------------Heavy leaf:

B2F45 __ ----------------- ____ $25.00 $26.00 $26.00 $25.00 $25.00 $26.00 $26.00 $26.00 $26.00 B2D45 __ --------------- ______ 22.50 23.50 22.00 24.00 24.00 25.00 26.00 25.00 24.00 B3F45 __ ----------- __________ 17. 5/) 17.50 17.00 17.50 17.50 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 B3D45 _________ ---- __________ 17.00 17.00 17.50 17.00 17.50 18.50 18.50 18.00 18.00 B4F45_ ---------------------- 13.50 13.50 13.50 14.00 13.75 14.50 14.25 14.25 14.00 B4D45_ ------ __ -------------- 13.25 13.50 13.50 14.00 14.00 14.75 15.00 14.50 14.00 B5F45 ______ -------------- ___ 10.50 10.50 10.00 11.25 11.00 11.50 12.25 12.75 11.75 B5D45 ___ -------------------- 11.00 11.25 11.25 11.50 12.00 13.00 13.00 12.75 12.25

Thin leaf: C2L45 _____ ----------------- _ -------- -------- -------- 24.50 27.00 26.00 25 00 27.00 26.00 C2F45 ___ ---- ____ ---------- __ 24.50 24.50 24.50 24.00 24.50 24.50 24.50 25.00 25.00 C3L45 _____ ------------------ 17.25 18.00 18.00 17.50 18.50 19.00 18.00 19.00 19.00 C3F45 ________ -------------- _ 17.00 17.50 17.00 17.00 17.50 17. 50 17.50 18.00 18.00 C4L45 __ ------------------- __ 12.75 13.00 12.50 13.00 12.50 13.75 13.50 14.00 14.25 C4F45 ___ --------- ____ ------ _ 12.50 12.25 12.25 13.00 12.75 14.00 13.75 13. 50 13.50 C5L45 ___ --- ___________ ---- __ 10.50 -------- -------- 9. 50 9. 50 11.00 11.75 12.50 12.50 C5F45_ ---------------------- 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.75 10.00 11.50 12.00 12.25 11.75

Lugs: X1L ___ ----- ___ ------ ____ ---- 9. 75 -------- -------- 9.50 9. 75 11.25 11.50 12.75 12. 50 X1F __ --------- __ --- _________ 10.50 10.00 10.00 10.50 10.25 11.75 12.00 12.25 11.75 X2L ____ --- __ ------- _ ----- ___ 8. 75 8. 50 8.25 9. 00 9.00 10./iO 11.50 12.00 11.75 X2F _________ --------- _ ----- _ 9. 00 8. 75 9.00 9. 50 9. 50 10.75 11.50 12.00 11.25 X3L ___________________ ------ 7. 25 8.00 7./iO 7. 75 7. 75 9. 25 9. 75 11.25 10.75 X3F _____ -- ____ - _- _ ------- ___ 7. 50 8. 25 7. 75 8. 50 8. 50 9. 75 10. liO 11.25 10.50 X4L __ ------------- _ ------ ___ 5.80 6.25 6.00 6. 75 6. 75 8. 00 8. 75 10.00 9.25 X4F _ -------------- __________ 6.00 6. 50 6. 50 7.00 7. 50 8.25 9. 50 10. 50 9. 75 X5L_ ----- ___________________ 4. 40 -------- -------- -------- 5. 40 -------- 8. 50 9. 25 --------X5F ------- __ ---------------- 4. 70 5. 50 5. 70 6. 00 6. 50 7.00 8. 25 9. 00 7. 75

See footnotes at end of table.

Feb.4 Feb.11 Feb.18

---------

$25.00 $26.00 $26.00 23.50 23.50 23.50 18. 00 17.50 17.50 17.50 17.00 17.50 13.25 13.25 13.00 13.50 13.25 13.25 11.00 10.75 10.50 11.50 11.25 11.00

27.00 26.00 27.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 19. 50 19.50 19.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 14 00 14. 50 13.00 13. 00 13.00 12.00 11.25 -------- 10.75 10.75 10. 50 10.50

12.00 12.00 11.00 10.75 10.75 10. 50 11.00 11.00 10. 50 10.25 10.25 10.00 10.00 9. 75 10.00 9 50 9. 50 9. 50 8. 75 9. 50 9.25 8. 25 8.50 8. 50

-------- -------- --------6. 75 7. 00 --------

-

Feb.25 Mar.4

------

$25.00 $25.00 23.00 --------17. 00 17.00 17. 00 16.50 13.25 13.00 13. 50 13.25 10.75 11.00

-------- --------26.00 26.00 24 50 24.50 19.00 19.00 17. 50 17.50 13.25 13.00 12.50 12.25

-------- --------10.50 --------11.25 --------11.25 11.00 10.75 --------10.25 10.50 10. 25 --------9. 50 9. 50

-------- --------8. 50 9. 25

-------- ---------------- --------

Range

Low High

------$25.00 $26.00 22.00 26.00 17.00 18. 00 16.50 18.50 13.00 14.50 13. 25 15. 00 10.00 12. 75 11.00 13.00

24.50 27 00 24 00 25.00 17. 25 19.50 17.00 18.00 12.50 14.50 12.00 14. 00 9 50 12.50

10.00 12.25

9. 50 12. 75 10.00 11.75 8. 25 12.00 8 75 12.00 7. 25 11.25 7. 50 11.25 5.80 10.00 6. 00 10.50

-------- --------4. 70 9. 00

Seaso aver age

--

$26. 24. 17. 18. 14. 14. 11. 12.

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TABLE 6.-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco,1 by types and grades, on representative markets, season of 1936-37-Continued

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22

United~~~ ~tandard I Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 41 Feb. 111 Feb.181 Feb. 25 ·~,. I'"~" Mar.4 Mar.11 Mar.18 Mar.25 Apr.1 Apr.8 Apr.15 aver-Low I High age

---------Heavy leaf:

B2F45 _______ ---- ____ -------- $23.00 $24. 50 -------- $21. 50 $24.50 $23.00 $21. 50 $23. 50 $23.50 $23.00 $22. 50 -------- -------- -------- $21.50 $24.50 $23.00 B2D45 __________ ---- $26.00 26.50 26.00 $27.00 26.50 26.00 27.00 26.50 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 26.00 27.00 26.00 B3F45 _______ ------. _ 20.00 19.50 19.00 20.00 18.00 19. 50 18.50 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.75 18.25 $18.00 $17. 75 $18.00 17.75 20.00 18.50 B3D45_ ------------- 23.50 23.50 23.00 23.50 23.00 23.50 23.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 20.50 19.50 -------- -------- 19.50 23.50 22.50 B4F45 ______ ------- __ 14. 50 14.75 14.75 14.75 13.75 14. 75 14.50 14.00 14.25 15.75 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 16.00 15. 00 13.75 16.00 14.75 B4D45 __ ------------ 17.00 16.00 16.25 17.75 16.00 16. 5G 15.75 14.75 14.50 14.75 15.00 14.50 14.75 14.50 -------- 14.50 17.75 15.50 B5F45 _______________

-------- -------- -------- -------- 11.00 11.50 11.75 11.75 11.75 12.75 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 11.00 12.75 12.00 B5D45. _ ------------ -------- -------- 11.75 -------- 10.75 11.00 11.00 11. 50 11.00 12.00 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 10.75 12.00 11.25

Thin leaf: C2F45 _______________ -------- 18.00 18.00 -------- 18.25 -------- 20.50 20.00 20.00 22.50 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 18.00 22.50 20.50 C2D45_ ------------- -------- 19. 25 19.75 -------- 20.00 19.00 20.00 19.00 18.25 17.75 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 17. 75 20.00 19. 50 C3F45 _____ ---- __ --- _ 15. 25 16. 00 15. 50 16. 50 15.50 16.50 16.75 16.75 17.50 18.75 19.75 19. 00 18.25 19.00 17.50 15.25 19.75 17.00 C3D45_ ------------- 17. 50 17.00 16.25 16. 50 15.50 15.50 14.75 15.00 14.50 15.75 16.25 15.50 15.50 -------- -------- 14.50 17.50 15.50 C4F45 ___________ ---- 12.75 13.00 13.00 13. 50 13. 25 14.00 14.00 14.25 15.00 16.75 16. 50 17.00 16. 50 18.00 -------- 12.75 18.00 14.25 C4D45_ ------------- 13.75 12.50 12.00 13. 50 12.25 12.50 12.50 12.00 12.50 13.50 14.25 14.25 14.25 -------- -------- 12.00 14.25 12.75 C5F45 _______________ 10.75 11.25 11.75 11. 50 11.75 12.25 13.25 12.50 14.00 14.50 14.75 14.75 -------- -------- -------- 10.75 14.75 12.50 C5D45. ------------- -------- 11.00 10.00 10.50 10.00 9. 50 10.50 11.00 11.50 11.25 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 9. 50 11.50 10. 50

Lugs: X1F ---------------- 12.25 12.75 11.75 12.50 12.75 13.00 12.75 13.50 14.50 16.00 -------- 15. 50 -------- -------- -------- 11.75 16. 00 13. 50 X1D ---------------- -------- 12.25 11.75 12 .. 00 11.50 11.50 11.75 12.00 11.75 12.75 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 11.50 12.75 12.00 X2F ---------------- 10.25 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.25 11.75 11.50 12.00 12.00 13. 75 13.25 13. 00 -------- -------- -------- 10.25 13. 75 11.75 X2D. --- __ -------- .. 10.75 11.50 10.75 10.50 10.50 10. 75 10.00 10.75 10.50 11.75 11.25 12.00 -------- -------- -------- 10. GO 12.00 10.75 X3F ---------------- 9. 00 9. 25 9. 50 9. 00 9.50 10.00 9. 75 10.00 10.50 12.00 11.25 12.00 -------- 13. 50 -------- 9.00 13.50 10.00 X3D ---------------- 9. 00 9. 00 9. 00 9. 75 8. 75 8.25 9. 00 9. 00 9. 25 10.25 10.00 11.00 10.50 -------- -------- 8. 25 11.00 9.00 X4F ---------------- 7. 25 7. 50 7.25 7.25 7.50 7. 75 8.00 8.00 9. 50 10.00 10.50 11.25 11.50 12.00 11.00 7. 25 12.00 8. 50 X4D ---------------- 6. 00 6. 50 6.50 6. 50 6. 50 6. 75 6. 75 7. 50 7. 50 8. 00 8. 00 9. 00 9. 75 -------- -------- 6. 00 9. 75 7. 00 X5F ---------------- 5. 00 5. 75 6.00 5. 75 6. 25 6. 00 6. 00 6. 50 6. 75 7. 50 7. 50 8. 00 -------- -------- -------- 5. 00 8. 00 6. 25 X5D ---------------. -------- 4. 75 5.00 5. 00 5. 50 5. 50 5. 50 5. 50 6. 00 6. 00 5. 75 6. 75 -------- -------- -------- 4. 75 6. 75 5. 50

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FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23

United States standard grade • Jan. 7 I Jan. 13 I Jan. 19 I Jan. 26 I Feb. 2 I Feb 10 I Feb.17l Feb. 241 Mar. 3 I Mar.10IMar. 171Mar. 241 r::1a~. Range Season

1------1 aver·

Low I High age ________________ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , __ _ Heavy leaf·

B3F45................................ ........ ........ ...•.... .... .... ...... .. $15. 50 $14.25 $14. 25 $14. 50 $14. 50 ........ ........ ........ $14. 25 $15.50 $15.00 B3D45................................ ........ ........ ........ ........ $17.50 17.75 16.75 17.50 16.75 ........ ........ ........ ........ 16.75 17.75 17.50 B4F45................................ ........ ........ $11.00 ...... .. 10. 75 11.50 11.25 11.25 11.50 12. 00 $12. 50 $14.00 $14.25 10. 75 14. 25 12.00 B4D4L.............................. $10. 50 ........ 12.00 $12. 25 12.75 11. 25 11. 75 12.00 11.50 11. 25 11.50 12.00 ........ 10. 50 12. 75 11.50 B5F45..................... ........... ........ .. ...... .... .. .. ........ .....•.. ........ ........ ........ ........ .•.... .. ....•... ........ ...... .. ........ ........ 9. 75 B5D45................................ .•...... ........ 8. 50 ...••••• ..•..••• 8. 75 9. 00 9. 00 8. 75 9. 75 •••••••• •••••••• ..•••••• 8. 50 9. 75 9. 00

Thin leaf: · C3F45................................ ........ .. ...•.. ........ 12. 75 13. 50 14.00 14. 00 14. 50 ........ 15.25 ........ ........ ...... .. 12. 75 15.25 14.25 C4F45......... ....................•.. 9. 75 $11.00 11.25 10. 75 11.00 11. 50 11. 00' 11. 75 11. 50 12. 50 13. 00 14. 75 14.00 9. 75 14. 75 11. 75 C5F45..... ... . . . . . . . . .. .. .. ...... .. .. 8. 50 . .. .. .. . 9. 50 9. 50 9. 50 10. 25 9. 50 10. 00 10. 25 10. 75 ... .. ... . ... .. .. . ..... .. 8. 50 10. 75 10. 00

Lugs: X3F ..•............................... 6.50 ........ 8.00 7.75 8.00 8.50 8.50 8.00 8.50 9.00 ........................ 6.50 9.00 8.25 X3D ...........•........ _ .................................................... 7.25 ........ 6.75 7.00 .....................................•.......... 7.00 X4F.................................. 5.2.1 ........ 6.25 6.25 6.25 7.00 6.75 6.75 6.75 ........ ........ ........ ........ 5.25 7.00 6.50 X4D ...........•..................................... -····-·· ···----- 5. 50 6.00 5. 50 ····--·· 5. 25 ................ ·······- ........ ··-···-- -·····-- 5. 50 X5F .. ·······-··------·-----·-·-·····- ........ ------·- 5. 25 5. 75 5. 75 6. 00 6. 00 5. 75 5. 75 6. 75 ·····-·- ···----- ·---·--- 5. 25 6. 75 6. 00 X5D •.•..•...... --······-·····-----·· --··--·· ···-··-- ····--·· ........ 4.00 4.90 4.60 4.60 ······-- -··---·· ······-- --··---- ···-·--- ........ ··------ 4.50

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TABLE 6.-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco,! by types and grades, on representative markets, season of 1936-37-Continued ~

BURLEY, TYPE 31

United States standard grade e Deo.10 Dec.17 Dec. 22 Jan.7

Leal: B2F ------- ______ -___________ •• _________________ --. __ --------. _ $42.00 $54.00 $63.00 $66.00 B2R. ___________________________________________ -------- ______ 26:50 33.00 40.00 41.00 B3F _. _ ------------------------------------------------------- 35.00 47.00 64.00 lili.OO B3R. _________________________________________________________ 19.00 26.00 29.00 31.00 B4F ------- __ • _________________________________________________ 26.60 34.00 39.00 39.00 B4R __ • _______ -- ____ --- _____ --.---- ______ --- ______ -- __________ 11.75 16.50 19.50 22.00 B5F __ •• ---------------------------------------------------- __ 17.00 21.00 24.00 22.50 B5R .. -------------------------------------------------------- 6.50 10.00 12.50 10.75

Tips: T3F -------- ___________________________________________________ 28.50 36.00 41.00 40.00 T3R .. -------------------------------------------------------- 14.50 21.00 22.00 22.50 T4F ----- __________________________________________ --- _ ---- ____ 16.00 23.00 25.60 25.50 T4R __ • _______________________________________________________ 6. 75 9. 75 12.00 13.00 T5F. ________________________________________ --- _______________ ------------ 13.60 13.50 12.00 T5R ...•... __ -. ---.-.---.---.--------------------------------•• 3.25 5.25 6.75 6. 75

Lugs or cutters: C2I,---- •. --.-----.. - ..• ---. --.-.--.---. ----------------.---·- 48.00 61.00 71.00 73.00 C2F ----- __ ....•. ---------------. ----. __ ------------. ---------- 46.00 58.00 70.00 71.00 C3L .•... ----------------------------------------------------- 48.00 69.00 69.00 71.00 C3F -----. _ .... ------ ••• -------------.. ---.-----------.-------- 44.00 56.00 66.00 68.00 C4L .••• --- __ --- _. __ . ____ ..•..•. _. -----.- __ . --- ---- .••••.. --•.. 46.00 57.00 65.00 68.00 C4F --------- -------- ----------------------------------------·- 40.00 61.00 58.00 60.00 C5L .. ----- _. ------ .. ------------------------------------------ ------------ 49.00 52.00 53.00 C5F ----- _____ •. ___ .. _ --- _____ • __ . _ .. _. --------------.--------- 28.50 37.00 41.00 41.00

Flyings: X2L ••.•. ----.------------------------------------------------ 48.00 59.00 69.00 71.00 X2F ________ •• ____ . ___ •. ____ --.--. _. __ . -- __ .•• ---------.---. __ 47.00 59.00 69.00 70.00 X3L ... __ ----------------------------------------------------- 46.00 67.00 67.00 69.00 X3F __ .-. -----.. ---.-------- .• -.--------------------------.--- 45.00 67.00 67.00 68.00 X 4L. _ ----. _____ --.--- .. -- _. __ --- .•• -------.------.. ---------- 42.00 53.00 63.00 62.00 X 4F ______ •• ____ ..•. _. _. -- _ .. _ •.• ---.-.-.. - ..•. --- .• --------.. 40.00 53.00 60.00 59.00 X5L .• ---------- __ .. ___ .. ____ . ____ --------.. ------.----- ---- •• 33.00 44.00 49.00 45.00 X5F •• --------.-----...• --------------.----.----•. ------------ 31.00 39.00 44.00 40.00

Jan.14 Jan. 21

$55.00 $34.00 32.00 20.00 44.00 26.50 26.00 17.60 32.00 20.50 17.00 12.00 18.50 11.25 10.00 7. 75

34.00 23.00 21.00 13.50 21.00 13.50 10.50 8.00 11.00 7.50 5.75 6.00

67.00 47.00 64.00 41.00 63.00 44.00 58.00 37.00 65.00 38.00 46.00 29.50 34.00 26.50 29.00 20.00

65.00 46.00 66.00 45.00 60.00 43.00 58.00 40.00 49.00 35.00 47.00 32.00 33.00 24.50 29.00 22.00

Range

Low I High

$34.00 $66.00 20.00 41.00 26.60 55.00 17.50 31.00 20.50 39.00 11.75 22.00 11.25 22.50 6.50 12.50

23.00 41.00 13.50 22.50 13.50 25.50 6. 75 13.00 7.50 13.50 3.25 6. 75

47.00 73.00 41.00 71.00 44.00 71.00 37.00 68.00 38.00 68.00 29.50 60.00 26.50 53.00 20.00 41.00

46.00 71.00 45.00 70.00 43.00 69.00 40.00 68.00 35.00 63.00 32.00 60.00 24.50 49.00 22.00 44.00

Season average

$55.00 33.00 46.00 25.50 31.00 17.00 20.00 9. 75

36.00 20.00 21.50 10.25 11.50 5.50

64.00 61.00 62.00 58.00 58.00 50.00 42.00 33.00

62.00 62.00 60.00 59.00 53.00 50.00 39.00 34.00

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I Bas~d on 20 or more lots of each grade. For types 21, 22, and 23, averages calculated on basis of rejections eliminated plus inclusion of Association deliveries at advance prices. I Key to standard grade marks for ftue·cured tobacco:

Group Qualitg A, wrappers. 1, first. ~ leaf. 2, second. .tl, smoking leaf. 3, third. C, cutters. 4, fourth. X, lugs. 6, fifth. !'J primings. 6, sixth. 1'1, nondescript.

Color L,lemon. F, orange. R, mahogany. D, dark red. G, green.

• Prices do not exactly agree with prices published in weekly reports, as figures have been rounded. ' Key to standard grade marks for fire-cured tobacco:

Group Qualitg A, wrappers. 1, choice. B, heavy leaf. 2, fine. S thin leaf. 3, good. A, lugs. 4, fair. N, nondescript. 6, common.

Color L, light. F, brown. D, dark. T, greenish tinged. M, mixed. G, green.

• Markets were open until Apr. 30 but tobacco was not sold in sufficient volume to secure averages. • Key to standard grade marks for Burley tobacco:

Group Qualltg A, wrappers. 1, choice. B, leaf. 2, fine. T, tips. 3, good. 9 ... lugs or cutters. 4, fair. A, flyings. 6, low. N, nondescript.

Color L, buff or straw. F, tan. R,red. D, dark red. G, green

Special factor ~J oil color. lVJ., mixed. T, tips . V, greenish tinged. U,unsound. W, doubtful keeping order.

Length 43, under 16 inrhes. 44, 16 to 20 inches. 46, 20 to 24 inches. 46, 24 to 28 inches.

Special factor K, variegated. M,mixed. V, greenish tinged. U, unsound or damaged under 20 percent. W, doubtful keeping order.

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32 STATISTICAL BULLETIN 63, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

TABLE 7.-Season aveTage prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 11 (a)

United States standard grade 1

Wrappers:

1931-32 1932-33

A2L. _. _______ .... _______________________________ _

A2F ---------------------- ------------ ------------A2R .... _______ . _________________________________ _ A3L. ____________________________________________ _

A3F ---------------------- ------------ ------------A3R. __ . ______ .. __________ • ______________________ _

Leaf:

1933-34

$53. 50 51.60 47.50 47.40 43.70 40.10

B1L ______________________ ------------ ------------ 38.30 B1F ---------------------- $18.10 $39.10 39.00 B1R ______________________ ··---------- ------------ 33.30 B2L______________________ 19.90 27.30 29.90 B2F ---------------------- 14.10 24.30 29.50 B2R ...... ---------------- ------------ ------------ 30.10 B3L ... ------------------- 13.50 17.60 24.20 B3F ---------------------- 9. 50 16.90 22.00 B3R______________________ 8. 40 15.70 21.30 B3GL ____________________ ·----------- ------------ 17.50 B4L______________________ 7. 50 11. 70 17.60 B4F ---------------------- 5. 50 10.70 15.00 B4R______________________ 4. 30 9.10 12.60 B4GL .... ---------------- 4. 30 7. 70 11.10 B5L______________________ 3. 80 7. 50 11.10 B5F ---------------------- 2. 50 5. 90 8. 70 · B5R______________________ 2. 00 3. 70 6. 80 B5GL .... ---------------· 1. 90. 3. 90 6. 50 B6F ---------------------- 1.10 2. 90 4. 90 B6R______________________ 1.10 1. 70 4.10 B6D ______ -------.------ .. ------------ ------------ ----------.--B6GL .... ---------------- 1.00 1.80 3.50

Cutters: C1L. __________ . __ . __ . ____ . __ . -------. ------------ ------------C1F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------C2L ______________________ ------------ ------------ 38.00 C2F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 40.60 C3L______________________ 26.10 34.60 35.10 C3F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 34.70 C4L______________________ 23.20 29.20 31.50 C4F ---------------------- 21.30 25.20 30.70 C5L______________________ 19.30 22.80 29.00 C5F ---------------------- 18.20 21.60 27.70

Lugs: X1L______________________ 17.20 24.10 28.30 XlF ---------------------- 14.80 22.60 27.20 X1R ...... ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------X2L______________________ 14.00 19.60 25.00 X2F ---------------------- 11.60 19.00 23.70 X2R ______________________ ------------ ------------ 19.00 X3L______________________ 7. 90 14.40 19.80 X3F ---------------------- 6. 80 13. 50 17.90 X3R______________________ 4. 40 8. 40 12.90 X3GL____________________ 4. 60 9. 20 12.60 X4,L______________________ 3. 70 9. 60 12.80 X4F______________________ 3. 00 8. 60 11.60 X4R______________________ 2.10 5. 10 8. 20 X4GL____________________ 1. 90 5. 80 7. 50 X5L-----~---------------- 2. 00 6. 00 7. 60 X5F ---------------------- 1. 50 5. 20 6. 60 X5R______________________ 1. 20 2. 70 5. 00 X5GL____________________ 1. 30 2. 90 4. 40

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1934-35 I 1935-36 2

$58.40 $52.80 58.80 54.00 54.20 54.10 53.80 46.60 50.00 46.00 45.00 43.80

45.20 37.50 43. 30 37.60 41.10 37.50 39.70 29. 60 35.30 29.10 32.20 28.40 31.40 22.20 27.20 21.10 23.20 18.60 18.70 16.40 24.10 14.70 19.60 12.50 15.80 10.20 15.00 12.70 16.20 8. 20 13.40 7.40 10.80 6. 60 10.00 7. 80 8. 00 4.80 7. 00 4. 40 5. 80 4.40 6. 70 4. 60

48.80 41.40 47.60 41.80 46.60 37. 10 45.60 37.00 45.00 33.70 44.40 33.70 43. 50 29.50 42. 50 29.90 40.20 25.20 39.20 24.90

40.60 29.40 38.60 29.00 32.20 27.60 36. 10 22.80 33.00 22.80 25.00 20.80 28.60 16.90 25.60 16.60 17.60 13.90 16. 50 12.30 18.10 10. 10 16. 50 10.20 12.70 8.10

------------ ------------11.90 6. 00 10.20 6. 00

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$58.00 58.00

------------52.00 49.00

------------46.00 44.00

------------39.00 38.00 30.00 29.00 24.50

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------------48.00

------------44.00

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1937 33 TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on

representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

United States standard grade I

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 11 (b)

1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 193&-37 I

Wrappers: A2L .•.. ------------------ $48.20 $56.70 $54.10 $57.10 ------------ $58.00 A2F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 55.10 59.10 ------------ 54.00 A3L •... ------------------ 41.90 48.50 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------A3F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 47.10 54.20 $48.00 ------------

Leaf: B1L. --------------------- 37. 60 40.60 BlF ---------------------- 32.10 35.90 B2L .... ------------------ 24.60 29.10 B2F ---------------------- 22.40 25.10 B2R---------------------- ------------ 18.70 B3L______________________ 16.70 20.60 B3F ---------------------- 14.70 17.50 B3R._____________________ 11.20 12.90 B3G L. ________ --------- _________________________ _ B4L______________________ 10.70 14.00 B4F ---------------------- 8. 70 11.30 B4R______________________ 5. 90 7. 40 B4GL _______ ------------- 5. 90 8. 60 B5L______________________ 5. 20 8. 00 B5F ---------------------- 3. 70 6. 50 B5R. _________ -------- __ __ 2. 40 3. 80 B5G L _______ ------------- 3. 20 4. 40 B6F ---------------------- 1. 60 2. 90 B6R______________________ 1. 00 1. 60 B6GL____________________ 1. 60 2. 00

Cutters: C1L. ________________________________ _

C2L .... ------------------ 41.40 C2F ---------------------- ------------C3L______________________ 32. 50 C3F ---------------------- 31.60 C4L______________________ 27.10 C4F ---------------------- 26.20 C5L .... -----------------~ 23.40 C5F ---------------------- 22.90

50.70 43.20 41.40 35.00 35.90 30.70 29.30 26.40 25.30

Lugs: XlL______________________ 20.10 24.00 X1F ---------------------- 19.60 22.90 XlR .. ____________________ ------ _ ----- ------------X2L______________________ 15.20 19.00 X2F ---------------------- 15.50 18.30 X2R ______________________ ------------ 12.70 X3L______________________ 9. 90 13.60 X3F ---------------------- 9. 40 12.70 X3R ______________________ ------------ 8. 60 X3GL.------------------- 6. 50 9.10 X4L______________________ 5. 00 8.10 X4F ---------------------- 4. 50 7. 70 X4R .. ____________________ ------------ 4. 80 X4GL____________________ 3. 30 5. 00 X5L______________________ 2. 70 6. 30 X5F ---------------------- 2. 20 4. 70 X5R ... ------------------- ------------ 2. 40 X5G L____________________ 1. 50 2. 60

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11662-38--3

38.50 36.80 30.00 28.40 25.20 25.30 23.60 19.80 17.30 19.70 17.40 14.20 12.60 13.40 11.30 8. 70 8. 90 6.80 5. 00 5. 20

46.40 41.80 39.40 35.50 35.00 31.30 30.80 28.50 28.70

26.90 27.00 26.20 23.60 24.20 22.30 18.60 18.90 16.60 14.00 13.10 12.70 10.90 9.20 8.80 8.10 7.10 6.30

49.30 47.90 42.40 43.30 41.50 33.90 34.10 31.30 28.70 26.00 24.50 21.60 21.70 18.60 16.50 13.90 15.30 10.80 9.30

10.00

49.20 45.70 46.40 44.10 44.70 42.10 42.90 39.50 40.40

39.10 39.20 36.80 33.90 32.90 29.20 24.80 24.50 22.50 18.60 16.60 16.40 14.00 12.00 11.60 12.10 9.80

41.90 39.20 34.60 31.40 30.20 26.60 23.50 21.30 18.00 19.70 16. 10 12.90 15.QO 13.90 9. 90 6.90

10.20 5.10 4.10 5.40

47.30 43.00 40.10 38.10 36.00 34.00 32.60 30.20 28.50

28.70 26.80 25.10 22.80 21.00 17.70 15.80 14.10 11.30 13.00 9. 70 8.50 7.20 8. 10 7.10 5. 20 4. 50

50.00 48.00 43.00 41.00 38.00 36.00 33.00 28.00 23.00 28.00 22.00 17.50 15.50 16.00 12.00 8.00 9. oo 5. 00 3 75 4. 25

56.00 49.00 50.00 46.00 44 00 42.00 41.00 39.00 38.00

39.00 38.00 34.00 35.00 33.00 29.00 27.00 24.50 18.00 15. 50 15.50 12.50 9.00 8. 50 7.00 5. 75 4. 75 5.00

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TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

FLUE-CURED, TYPE 12

United States standard grade 1 1931-32

Wrappors: A2L ..................... . A3L. _ .................. ..

Leaf:

$54. 50 46.50

1932-33

$57. 00 48.40

BIL. --------------------- 29.60 38.00 B1F...................... 28.60 35.00 B2L...................... 22.30 29.30 B2F ---------------------- 21.40 27.40 B2R ______________________ ------------ ........ __ __ B3L______________________ 16.00 21.80 B3F ---------------------- 15.30 19.50 B3R______________________ 6. 20 12.40 B3G L .. ------------------ 7. 30 12. 90 ll4L______________________ 9. 80 14.80 B4F ---------------------- 9. 30 12.60 B4R______________________ 4.10 8. 60 B4GL____________________ 4. 80 9. 60 B5L______________________ 4. 50 9. 40 B5F______________________ 4.00 7. 70 B5R______________________ 2. 70 5. 20 B5GL____________________ 2. 80 6.10 B6L______________________ 1. 80 5. 20 B6F ---------------------- l. 70 4. 00 B6R______________________ 1. 10 2. 40 B6GL____________________ l. 40 2. 90

()utters:

1933-34

$61. 50 50.30

38. 70 37.50 29.80 28.50 21.00 24. 10 21.80 15.80 !6. 10 17.80 !5. 60 II. 30 12. 70 11.70 10. ·10 8.10 9. 50 8. 10 7. 00 5. 60 6. 40

C1L ...................... ------------ ------------ ------------C!F ---------------------- ------------ ------.------ __________ __ C2L...................... 35.60 41. GO 38.20 C2F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 39.70 C3L______________________ 27.20 33.00 32.50 C3F______________________ 26.80 32.30 33.10 C4L______________________ 22.40 27.20 28.20 C4F ---------------------- 23.30 27.40 28.10 C5L______________________ 18.50 22.30 24.20 C5F _ --------------------- 21.10 23.30 24.90

Lugs: X1L ...... -------- ____ ----XIF ----------------------X2L ..................... . X2F ----------------------X3L ..... --.---- .. -.. ----­X3F ----------------------X3GL. ------------------. X4L _ -- ___ --- .. -.---------X4F ----------------------X4G L. __ ......... ---- ... . X5L .. ------ ... -----------X5F ----------------------

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!6. 50 17.40 11. 90 12.70

7. 40 7. 20 4. 60 4.10 4.00 2. 60 2. 60 2. 20

!9. 70 21.90 15.90 17.00 12. 40 12. 70 10.30 8. 60 8. 60 6.10 5. 70 4. 60

23.40 24.20 20. 10 20.80 15.30 15.50 12.20 10.60 10.50 8.80 7. 30 7. 00

1934-35

$62.70 54.10

44.80 43.00 41.40 39.80 35.40 36. 20 34.60 29.80 26.90 28.60 26.30 20.30 21.60 19.80 16.90 13.90 16.30

1935-36

$58. 20 49. 20

38.60 36. 50 32.70 30.80 27.80 28.20 26.00 20. 50 19. 70 23.20 19.70 14.60 16. 60 16.00 12. GO 9. 90

12. 50

10.80 8. 10 10. 00 6. 70 10.40 8. 00

47.00 42.60 45.40 42. 60 43. 30 38. 50 42.90 38. 10 40. 70 34. 60 40. 50 33. 90 38.00 31.40 38. 20 30. 20 34.00 27.20 34. 40 25. 60

35.70 29. 80 35.60 28.60 30. 50 25.00 30. 40 23.00 23.80 19. 60 23.30 16.60 20.20 14.60 19. 10 12. 50 16. 70 11. 10 12. 90 9. 90 11. 70 8. 60 10.90 7. 90

1936-37 3

$47. Oil 44.00 40.00 38.00 33. oo 34.00 31.00 24. 50 20.00 26. 00· 20.50 14. 25 14. 2.) 14. 75 II. 00 7. 50 8. 50 6. 50 5. 50 4. 00 4. 50

53.00 51.00 46.00 45.00 41.00 41.00 38.00 38.00 35.00 34.00

35.00 35. 0(} 31.00 30.00 22.01} 20.00 14. 25 12.50 11. 0~ 8. 50 7. O() 6. 00.

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TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 10u pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

United States standard grade •

Wrappers: A2F45. ___ ----------------A2D45..------------------A3F45 .. ------------------A3D45..------------------

Heavy leaf: B1F45. _ ------------------B1D45.. ------ ___ - _ -------B2F45. ___ ------ __ --- ---- _ B2D45 •. ------------------B3F45.----------- --------B3D45.-------------------B3M45. _ -----------------B3G45. __ -----------------B4F45. _ ------------------B4D45 .. ------------------B4M45. ___ --------- __ ----B4G45 ____________________

B5F45. -------------------B5D45.. _____ ------- ______ B5M45- _ -----------------B5G45.-------------------

Thin leaf: C1L45. ___ ----------------ClF45. __ ----- __ --- _ ------C2L45. _ ------------------C2F45. ____ ---------------03L45. __ ------- ______ ----03F45 .. ------------------03D45 •. ------------------C3M45. ------ __ --- _ ------03045.-------------------04L45 •• _ -----------------C4F45 •• ------------------C4D45 •• ------------------C4M45. ------------------C4G45.-----~-------------05L45. _ ------------------C5F45. _ ------------------05D45 __ ------------------05M45. ------------------C5G45 .. ------------------

Lugs: X1L _____ -----------------X1F ----------------------X1D ____ ------------------X2L ______________________

X2F ----------------------X2D ________ --------------X3L. __ -------------------X3F ----------------------X3D ______ ----------------X3M _____ --------- ___ ----X1!G ______ ----------------X4L .. --------------------X4F ----------------------X4D •.• -------------------X4M. --------------------X4G ----------------------X5L----------------------X5F ----------------------

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FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

1931-32 1932-33 1933-34

$35.40 $43.30 $43.20 33.10 41.90 42.30 23.90 37.00 37.00 27.40 38.40 36.30

35.70 39.10 38.70 24.40 39.50 36.40 23.00 35.00 32.60 18.90 33.40 31.00 16.70 27.50 21.90 13.30 26.70 21.60 11.90 20.80 13.30 10.90 16.90 12.10 8. 70 18.80 12.70 8. 90 18.10 13.40 6.20 13.50 8.10 6.30 9.90 7.80 4. 50 9.30 7.90 5.20 8.10 8. 00 3.30 8.20 5. 60 3. 90 6.80 5. 20

------------ ------------ ------------32.40 36.70 37.30 18.20 27.90 27.70 20.30 32.10 30.00 10.40 21.40 16.10 11.50 24.10 19.00 11.20 ------------ 15.00

7. 70 17.30 11.60 ------------ ------------ 6. 80

5. 20 15.30 9.50 6.40 17.00 11.10 6. 60 ------------ 9.50 4.20 11.40 6. 50 2.80 6.60 4.80 2.40 7.00 ------------3.30 8.40 ------·-----2. 70 ------------ -------4:ao· 2.40 5.80 1. 50 2.90 3.20

3. 30 5. 70 7.20 4.90 6. 7j() 8.30 5.60 8. 90 8.20 2. 50 4.80 5. 70 3.30 5.90 6.80 4.10 6.90 7.80 1. 70 3. 60 4. 20 2.00 4.90 5.20 2.40 5.60 6.00 2.20 3. 90 4.10 3.20 4.30 ~00 l:OO 2.40 2.80 1. 20 2.80 3.20 1.40 3.40 3.80 1.ltl 2.10 2.50

.1.'40 2.60 2.40 .70 1.40 1. 70 .90 1. 70 2.10 .80 1.90 2.10 . 70 1•20 1.50 . 70 1.30 1.40

------------ .90 1.20

1934-35 1935-36 1936-37.

$37.70 $30.00 $34.00 38.00 30.30 35.00 32.80 24.30 26.00 34.10 25.50 23.00

39.00 31.00 31.00 35.40 23.60 30.00 32.80 25.80 26.00 29.40 23.40 24.50 23.00 18.10 17.50 21.40 17.40 18.00 16.10 13.30 13.75 15.30 13.50 14.50 14.80 13.20 14.00 14.60 13.20 14.00 11.00 10.40 11.50 10.20 10.40 11.75 9.60 9.80 11.50

10.30 10.40 12.00 7.90 8.30 ------------8.40 8.40 10.50

39.60 32.20 32.00 39.20 31.80 31.00 34.40 26.10 26.00 32.80 25.50 24.50 23.40 17.50. 18.50 21.70 17.20 17.50 17.10 13.00 13.50 15.00 11.90 12.50 11.20 9.50 12.00 15.00 12.00 13.50 14.20 11.80 13.00 12.20 10.00 11.75 9.80 8. 70 10.50 7. 50 7. 50 10.00 9. 60 8. 50 11.00 9. 30 8.80 11.00 8. 50 7. 60 10. 5() 7.00 6.90 ------------5.30 6.00 8. 75

10.80 8.30 11..50 10.40 8.60 11.25 11.70 10.~ 12.00 9. 70 7.60 10.50 9.40 8.00 10.50

10.00 9.00 11.00 7. 70 6. 70 9.25 7..50 6.90 9. 5() 8.20 7. 70 10.25 S.40 6:40 9.00 6,90 7.10 g, 50 5~80 5.40 8.00 5.80 5.60 8.00 6.20 6.00 8.50 4.90 5.10 7.50 4. 70 5.20 8.00 4.40 4.30 6.75 4.50 4.40 6. 75 4. 70 4. 70 7•50 3. 70 3. 70 ------------3.30 3. 70 6.25 2.50 2.30 4.50

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TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22

United States standard 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 a grade •

Wrappers: A3D45. ______ ••. __ ...•.... $15.20 $18.60

Heavy leaf: ------------ $25.50 $23.80 $24.50

B2F45 __ ------------------ 15.30 16.30 $22.50 23.10 22.60 23.00 B2D45.. __________________ 17.40 18.10 22.40 25.70 25.10 26.00 B3F45 .. ----------'----- .. 9. 60 11.70 15.70 19.00 18.60 18.50 B3D45. _____ -------. __ ---- 10.30 13.20 17.20 22.00 21.10 22.50 B3T45. ---- ___ .. ________ .. ------------ 10.10 15.00 18.90 18.30 ------------B3M45_ •• ·--- ------------ 6.80 9.30 13.10 13.90 12.90 15.25 B3 045. __ . _ ...• _ .. _ .. _ .... 4. 90 8. 70 14.10 16.30 16.00 17.00 B4F45 .. --·----- --- .•. ---- 5.80 7. 50 11.40 13.30 12.70 14.75 B4D45.. .•...... __ -------- 5.80 7.20 12.00 14.50 14.50 15.50 B4T45 ...•........ __ -----. ------------ 6.50 11.00 12.90 12.00 ------------B4M45_ .• -------------- .. 4.10 5. 90 9. 80 10.40 10.20 12.25 B4045. ----------------- .. 3. 20 5.30 9. 90 11.90 10.80 12. 2& B5F45 .• __ -------------- .. 4. 00 5.00 8.00 10.20 10.00 12.00 B5D45__ .•. _. ___ ••... __ . __ 3. 60 4.00 7.00 10.00 9.90 11.25 B5M45 ..• ---------------- 2. 80 3.80 7. 50 7.90 8.10 ------------B5045 _________________ --- 2.20 3. 50 6.80 8.20 7.90 9. 25

Thin leaf: C2F45 .. ------------------ 13.20 13.70 18.50 19.30 18.90 20.50 C2D45__ __________________ 12.60 12.60 17.90 19.00 18.90 19.50 C3F45 .• ------------ ______ 8. 50 10.40 13.90 15.40 14.40 17.00 C3D45.. _ .... _ .........• __ 7.30 9.60 13.40 14.40 14.10 15.50 C3T45. ___ .•. ------------- ------------ 7. 50 12.00 12.80 12.00 ------------C3M45 •• _ ---------------- 6. 60 8.20 12.00 12.40 11.80 14.50 03045 ______ -------------- ------------ 7.30 11.50 12.00 11.30 13. 25 ·C4L45 .. ------------------ 6. 30 7. 90 10.50 12.80 12.20 16.50 C4F45 .. ------------------ 5. 60 7. 50 10.70 12.00 11.50 14.25 ·C4D45... _____ . _ ..• _______ 4.80 6. 30 10.10 10.90 10.80 12.75 04 T45 _ .. _. _. _ ..... ____ ... ------------ 5. 60 9. 70 10.00 9.20 ------------C4M45 ___ ---------------- 4.10 5. 80 9.40 9. 80 9.30 12.00 C4045. ___ •....... _. _ .... _ 3.20 4. 50 8. 50 9.00 8.10 10.25 C5L45 .. -------------- ____ 4. 50 6. 20 8. 90 11.00 10.50 14. 50 C5F45. ------------- ______ 4.00 5. 40 8. 80 10.00 10.20 12.50 C5D45.. •.•.• --------- ____ 3. 20 4.10 7. 70 8.20 8. 50 10.50 C5T45. __ .. _. __ .• __ .... ___ ------------ 4.10 ------------ 8. 00 7.80 ------------C5M45_ .• ------------ ____ 2. 90 4.10 7.50 7. 70 7. 70 ------------C5045 .... -------------- __ 2.20 3.10 6.40 6.90 6. 20 8.25

Lugs: X1F ------------------ ____ 4.80 6.20 10.40 11.90 11.20 13.50 XI D ---- __ •..•......... _ .. 3. 60 5.20 ------------ 11.10 10.30 12.00 X2L _ ---- .••. ----.•.. _. _ .. 3. 70 5.80 ------------ 11.60 ------------ ------------X2F _ -·-·-··------------ •. 3. 40 4. 90 8. 70 10.00 9. 40 11.75 X2D ----- ___ .•••.• _ ....... 2.80 4.10 8.40 9. 50 8. 70 10.75 X3L. ___ • __ ••• ------ __ .... 3.00 4.80 7. 20 9.40 9.30 12.00 X3F ---------------------- 2. 60 3. 70 6. 80 8. 70 8.30 10.00 X 3D----••.. __________ • ___ 2.00 2. 90 6. 20 7. 70 7. 50 9.00 X3M. -------- __ ---------- 2.00 3.00 6. 30 6. 90 7.00 9.25 X3G ________ ------------ .. 1.60 2. 30 5.60 6. 20 6.00 7. 75 X4L. ------------- ____ ---- 2.10 2. 80 5.60 7. 70 7. 50 10.00 X4F ------------ __ ..• _ ---- 1. 80 2.40 5.20 7. 20 6. 40 8. 50 X 4D ------ .• ____ ......•. __ 1. 40 1. 80 4. 50 6.10 5.50 7.00 X4M_ --·----- ------------ 1.40 2.00 4.60 5. 50 5. 20 7. 25 X40 -------- __ ------- ___ .. 1.20 1.40 3. 70 4.80 4.00 5. 75 X5F ------------------ ____ 1. 30 1. 60 4.10 5. 60 5.00 6. 25 X5D .•.•... _____ ------ __ .. 1. 00 1.20 3.30 4.30 3. 70 5. 50 X5M. ------- _______ ------ 1.10 1.40 3.10 3.90 3. 70 ------------X 50---------------- ______ .90 1.00 2. 50 3.40 2. 70 4.00

Nondescript.----- ____ -------- .90 .90 2.20 2. 70 2.10 2.50

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1931-32 ta 1936-37-Continued

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23

United States standard grade • 1931-32

Heavy leaf: B2F45 ... ·-------- __ -----· B2D45--------------------B3F45 _ -------------------B3D45 .. _.- ___ ---- __ - __ ---B3M45.- ----------------­B3G45_- ----------------­B4F45_ ----------------- __ B4D45.--------- ----- ____ _ B4M45 _ -----------------­B4G45. ------------------­B5F45. __ -----------------B5D45. __ -- ____ - _ -- •• ____ • B5M45 _ ------------------B5G45 ___________________ _

Thin leaf:

$10.60 12.50 7. 00 7. 30 4.30 3.40 4. 50 4.00 2.80 2. 20 3.10 2. 50 1.80 1.80

1932-33

$13.00 15.60 8.10 9.20

5. 80 5. 50 3.90 2. 90 4.30 3. 50 2.80 2.10

1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936--371

$18.80 ------------ -----------------sia~iio- ------iii~iio- -----$i5~oo· ------$i5~iio

15. 20 18. 40 15. 80 17. 50 10.00 ------------ 10.90 12.00 10.00 ------------ 10.80 11. 51) 9. 70 12. 10 10. 70 12. 00

10. 40 10. 70 10. 20 11. 50 7. 60 8. 40 8. 50 9. 75 7. 10 7. 70 8. 10 9. 00

------------ ------------ ------------ 9. 75 6. 50 ------------ ------------ 9. O{) 5. 90 6. 70 ------------ ------------5. 40 5. 90 6. 80 7. 75

C2F45_ ------------------- ------------ 9. 80 ------------ ------------ ------------ -----·----·· C2D45-------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------· C3L45 ____________________ ------------ 7. 70 ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------· C3F45 .•. ----------------- 6. 60 7. 40 12.50 ------------ 13.30 14.25 C3D45-------------------- 4. 70 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 12.00 C3M45 •• ----------------- 5. 90 ------------ ------------ ------------ 10.60 11.50 C3G45 .. ------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 10.25 C4L45 .. ------------------ 5. 70 6. 20 9. 50 ------------ 10.50 12.25 C4F45. ------------------- 4. 70 5. 80 9. 30 10.50 10. 30 11.75 C4D45-------------------- 3. 30 4. 70 7. 90 9. 80 ------------ 10. 0() C4M45 ... ---------------· 3. 30 4.10 7. 60 8. 80 8. 30 9. 75 C4G45 .. ------------------ 2.10 2. 60 6. 00 7. 90 7. 30 8. 75 C5L45 .. ------------------ ------------ 5. 40 7. 40 ------------ 8. 70 9. 75 C5F45_ ------------------- 3. 00 4. 70 8. 00 8. 40 9. 10 10. 00 C5D45-------------------- 1. 90 3. 20 6. 60 ------------ ------------ 8. 5() C5M45. ------------------ 2. 00 3. 20 6. 40 7. 30 7. 10 ------------C5G45 ..•.. --------------- 1. 50 1. 90 4. 60 6. 50 6. 60 7. 50

Lugs: X2F---------------------- 2. 70 3.90 7.80 ------------------------ 10.00 X2D ____ ----------------- 1. 90 2. 60 ------------ ------------ __ ---------- ------------X3Lc--------------------- ------------ 3. 50 ------------ ------------ 7. 40 8. 50 X3F ---------------------- 1. 90 3. 10 6.10 7. 40 7.10 8. 25 X3D _ -------------------- 1. 30 2. 30 5. 60 6. 20 6. 50 7. 00 X3M_____________________ 1. 20 2. 30 5. 20 6. 10 6. 20 7. 00 X3G______________________ 1. 20 1. 5o 1.10 5. 60 5. 60 6. oo X4L ______________________ ------------ 2. 70 4. 50 ------------ 6.10 6. 75 X4F ---------------------- 1. 20 1. 90 4. 70 6. 20 6. 00 6. 50 X4D-- ----------C-------- . 80 1. 20 4. 00 5. 20 5. 40 5. 50 X4M_ -------------------- . 80 1. 30 3. 80 4. 70 4. 80 5. 51) X4G______________________ . 80 . 90 2. 70 4.10 4. 00 4. 60 X5L---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 5. 10 ------------X5F______________________ . 90 1. 20 3. 80 5. 70 5.10 6.00 X5D __ ------------------- . 70 . 90 2. 80 ------------ ------------ 4. 50 X5M_____________________ . 70 . 91) 2. 90 3. 90 X5G______________________ . 60 . 81) 2. 00 3. 20 n~ --------3~40

Nondescript.----------------- . 80 . 70 1. 70 2. 60 2.30 2. 50

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

FIRE-CURED, TYPE 24

United States standard grade' 1931-32' 1932-33 ' 1933-34

Heavy leaf: B2F45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B2D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B3F45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B3D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B3M45 ___________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B3G45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ $7.80 B4F45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B4D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ 10.20 B4M45 ___ ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------B4G45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ 6. 20 B5F45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B5D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------B5M45 ___ ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------B5G45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ 4. 80

Thin leaf:

1934-35

$16.10 19.20 14.10 14.50 11. 60 10.50 11.30 10.70 8.80 7. 50 9. 30 8.00 8.30 5. 90

1935-36

$17. 70 12.90 13.20 10.90 9.80

10.20 10.20 8. 20 7. 50

6.10

1936-37 3

$20.50 18.75 17.50

15.00 14.75 13.00 12.00 10.75

10. 50

8. 00

C3F45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 13.60 12.20 14.00 C3D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 14.00 C3M45. _ ----------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------C3G45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------C4F45. ------------------- ------------ ------------ 10. 50 10.80 9. 40 12. 50

. C4D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 10.10 9. 30 12.00 C4M45 ___________________ ------------ ------------ 7. 70 8. 70 8.10 11.50 C4G45-------------------- ------------ ------------ 6. 20 7. 20 6. 80 9. 50 C5F45.------------------- ------------ ------------ 9.10 9. 20 7. 90 10.75 C5D45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 8. 70 ------------ 9. 75 C5M45 ___________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 40 6. 50 ------------C5G45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ 4. 70 5. 30 5. 30 7. 25

Lugs: X2F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 7. 50 8. 80 7. 80 X2D---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 80 7. 30 X3F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 6.40 7.10 6. 30 X3D ______________________ ------------ ------------ 5. 70 6. 30 5. 80 X3M_ -------------------- ------------ ------------ 5. 00 5. 90 5. 40 X3Q _________ : ____________ ------------ ------------ 3. 70 4. 90 5. 00 X4F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 3. 60 4. 90 4. 40 X4D---------------------- ------------ ------------ 3. 60 4. 50 4. 60

10.75 10.00 9.00 8. 75 9.00 7. 75 7.25 7.25

X4M _____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 3. 90 ------------X4G ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 2. 00 3. 30 3. 60 X5F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 3.10 3. 60 3. 10 X5D---------------------- ------------ ------------ 2. 00 3. 00 ------------

5.50 5. 50 5.50

X5M _____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 2. 70 ------------X5G. _____________________ ------------ ------------ 1. 70 2. 70 2.40 4.00

See footnotes at end of table.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1937 39 TABI;m 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grrrdes, on

representative market-~, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

BURLEY, TYPE 31

U mted States standard grade' 1931-32 1932-33'

Leaf: B ll!' _____ ---. ___ -- -------- ---- •• - __ - -- ______ -- _ .• _ B JR. _____ ---- ___________________________________ _ B2F ____ ---- ____ - --- __ _ _ __ $17. 00 ___ --- _____ _

H2H .•.. ------------------ 10.20 ------------B3E'---------------------- 11.50 ------------ll3R______________________ 6. 40 ------------B3D _____________ ----- ________ ---- _______________ _ B30______________________ 4.10 ------------B4F __ -------------------- 6. 90 ------------B4R .. ----- _ ------ __ ------ 3. 40 __________ --B4D .. -------------------- L 90 ------------B40______________________ 2. 50 ------------B5F ---------------------- 4. 30 ------------B5H______________________ 2.10 ------------B5D______________________ 1.30 ------------B50 ____________ --- __ ----- 1. 30 ---- ______ --

Tips:' T3l<'.--------------------- 6. 30 ------------T3R______________________ 3. 70 ------------T3D __________________ ---- ___ ----- _______________ _ T30 _________________________ ---- ________________ _

T4F ---------------------- 4.10 ------------T4H______________________ 2.10 ------------T4D______________________ L 20 ------------T4G______________________ L 70 ------------T5F ---------------------- 2. 70 ------------T5H______________________ l. 50 ------------T5D______________________ 1.10 ------------'1'50 .. -------------------- 1.10 ------------

Lugs or cutters: C1L. --------------------- ------------ ------------Q1F ____ -- __ -- _ ----------- ----- _ ------ __ ----------C2L______________________ 20.10 ------------C2F ________ -------------- 19. 00 _ -------- _ --C3L .• -------------------- 17.40 ------------C3F __ -------------------- 14.70 ------------C3H______________________ 11.70 ------------030---------------------- 5. 30 ------------C4L ______________ -------- 12. 50 ____ .. __ --·-

C4F ---------------------- 9. 50 ------------C4H______________________ 6. 70 ------------040---------------------- 4. 00 ------------C5L_. ___ -----------·-···· ____________ ------ __ ·---C5F______________________ 5.10 ------------C5R______________________ 3. 60 ------------050---------------------- 2. 40 ------------

Flyings:

1933-34

$22.00 !4. 90 18.40 11.10 14.70 8. 70 6. 80 8.10

!0.80 6.10 4. 40 4. 80 7.00 4. 20 3.30 2. 70

9.90 6. 20 4. 90 4. 60 6. 20 4.00 3.10 3. 20 3. 60 2. 70 2.30 2.10

27.00 25.50 23.70 23.00 21.60 19.50 16.60 12.40 18.30 16.00 12.70 8. 60

12.30 10.50 7.40 4. 70

1934-35 1935-36 1936-37'

$26. 50 $34.20 $61.00 ------------ ------------ 38.00

23.30 28.90 55.00 14.50 16. 50 33. 00 18.30 21.80 46.00 12.00 12.10 25.50

------------ ------------ 15.25 9. 90 9. 00 21.50

14.50 14. 10 34.00 9. 90 8. 60 17.00 7. 70 ------------ 9. 75 7. 90 4. 50 II. 50

10.30 9. 30 20.00 7. 6\l 4. 40 9. 75 6 40 3. 60 6. 25 5. 30 2. 50 6.00

14.60 14.40 36.00 9. 90 9. 70 20.00

------------ ------------ ------------------------ ------------ 12.25

11.10 9 60 21.50 8. 40 5. 80 10.25 7.10 3. 90 6. 50 6. 60 ------------ 7.00 7. 80 5.20 11.50 6. 90 3. 60 5. 50 5.40 3. 30 3. 75 6. 20 2 40 4. 00

29.50 37.90 66.00 28.90 37.40 65.00 28.10 35.20 64.00 27.30 35.70 61.00 26.50 32.80 62 00 24.90 30.90 58.00 20.70 28.40 ------------

------------ ------------ 35.00 23.30 ------------ 58.00 21. 20 23. 90 50. 00 17.00 19.70 ------------10.60 ------------ 24.50 18.50 ------------ 42.00 14.70 13. 60 33.00 11.90 10.60 ------------

13.75

X1L ______________________ ------------ ----------·- 23.20 ------------ 37.10 36.00 36.30 35.00 33.30 30.90

65.00 65.00 62.00 62.00 60.00 59.00 52.00 48.00 53.00 50.00 38.00 29.00 39.00 34.00 22.50 17.00

X1F ____ --- _ ------ •.• ----- ------------ ------------ ------------X2L______________________ 18.60 ------------ 20.10 X2F ---------------------- 16.40 ------------ 19.80 X3L______________________ 13.90 ------------ 17. 50 X3F ---------------------- 12.50 ------------ 16. 20 X3H---------------------- ------------ ------------ 14.00 X30 ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 12.10 X4L______________________ 9. 00 ------------ 13.80 X4F ---------------------- 8. 00 ------------ 12.30 X4R______________________ 6.10 ------------ 9. 70 X40. _____________________ ------------ ------------ 8. 20 X5L ______________________ ------------ ------------ 9. 30 X5F ---------------------- 4. 80 --------·-·· 8.10 X5H---------------------- 3. 00 ------------ 6. 00 X50______________________ 2. 80 ------------ 4. 90

See footnotes at end of tal> I~.

26.50 26.40 24.60 22.60 21.30 16.70

19.20 27.80 17.30 24.30 H. 40 18. 50

15.60 ------------13. 50 15. 50 10.80 10.90

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TABLE 7.-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representativ6 markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36

United States standard grade • 1931-32 • 1932-33. 1933-34 1934-35- 1931h'l6

Heavy leaf: B2F45 ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ $21.20 $17.80 B2R45 ..••.• ---------·---- ·····------- ------·-···· •••••••••••• ------------ 16. 60 B3F45 .•••.••..•.....••.•• --------·--- ------·-···· •••••••••••• 17.10 15.10 B3R45 •.•. -----------·--·- ------------ ••....•.•••• ----·--····· ------------ 14. 70 B3D45 ••..•••..•.•••.•..•. ------------ ------------ -----·---··· 14.30 14.30 B3M45 ...••••.•.•.••••.•. ----······-- ------------ --·--··-···· 10.90 12.10 B3G45 ..•.••...•.•.•.••••. ------------ ------------ ------------ 10.80 11.50 B4F45 .••.••.•.•••••••..•. ------------ ------------ ------------ 12.90 12.50 B4R45 .•.• ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 12.00 B4D45 .•.• ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 11.00 11. 60 B4M45·------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 8. 60 9. 70 B4G45 ...... -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 90 8. 90

1936-37 s

------$34~00

34.00 29.50 28.50 27.50 24.00 27.00 27.00 25.50 24.00 19.75

B5F45 .... ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 8. 70 8.40 • --------B5R45 ..•...•....•.•.••••• ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 9. 00 -- - 22.50 B5D45 •••. ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 50 ------------ 22.60 B5M45 ..•.• -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 6. 20 ---------- -----·------B5G45. ___________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 5. 90 -- 6. 80 13.00

Thin leaf: C3L45.- ------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 23. 80 ------1·4·.-;;o·· -------3·1·.-o·o· C3F45. ------------------- ------------ ------------ $16.20 17.70 o C3R45 .•...•...•••.•.• ---- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 14. 00 29. 00 C3M45 ..•.•...•.••••••..• ------------ ------------ ------------ 11.40 10.60 ------------C3G45. ___________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ 9. 40 ------------ ------------C4L45 ....•..•.• ---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 17. 80 11. 90 C4F45. ------------------- ------------ ------------ 13.20 13.10 10.90 C4R45 ...• ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 10.60 C4M45. ------------------ ------------ ------------ 8. 80 9. 00 8. 50 C4G45 ..•. ---------------- ------------ ------------ 6.10 7. 00 7. 40

....... 27~50 26.60 22.60 18.60

C5L45 .••. ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 9. 20 ------------C5F45 .••..••.•..•••.••.•• ------------ ------------ ------------ 9. 20 7. 70 23.60 C5R46 .. __________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 40 21.50

8~~4~~~================== ============ ======:===== ============ g: ig -------5~6ii' -------i2~iiii Lugs: X1F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 10.40 9. 70 ------------X1R ...•••••••••.•••.•..•. ------------ ------------ ------------ ----·------- ------------ 23.60 X2F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 8. 70 7. 60 21.00 X2R---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 80 20.60 X2D .•••.. ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 7. 60 ------------ -----------­X2M ••••.••.••••••.••.•.• ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------X2G •• ____________________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 6. 80 ------------X3F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ 6. 70 7. 00 6.10 17.25 X3R---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 6. 50 17.00 X3D •..•.• ---------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 6. 60 ------------ ------------X3M •.•.•••.••....•.•..•. ------------ ------------ 5. 20 6. 80 6. 40 15. 60 xaa ______________________ ------------ ____________ 4. 40 5. 30 5. 5o 12. 50

X4F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 4. 70 4. 70 11.50 X4R---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------·----- ·······-----X4D .•.••••• -------------· ............ ------------ ------------ 4. 80 4. 60 11.00 X4M ..................... ------------ ............ 4. 00 4. 00 3. 90 9. 60 X4G ...................... ------------ .... ........ 3. 00 3. 70 3. 80 7. 75

See footnotes at end of table.

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representative markets, 1931-32 to 1936-37-Continued

GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36--0ontinued

United States standard grade' I93I-32' I932-33' 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 I936-37'

Lugs-Oontinu~d. X5F ---------------------- ------------ ------------ $3.00 $3.10 $3.60 $5.00 X5R---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------X5D---------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ 2. 90 2. 90 4. 00 X5M _____________________ ------------ ------------ 2. 60 3. 00 ------------ ------------X5G---------------------- ------------ ------------ 2. 20 2. 60 2. 70 3. 00

1 Key to standard grade marks for flue-cured tobacco: Group Quality

A, wrappers. 1, first. B, leaf. 2, second. H, smoking leaf. 3, third. 0, cutters. 4, fourth. X, lugs. 5, fifth. P, primings. 6, sixth. N, nondescript.

Color L, lemon. F, orange. R, mahogany. D, dark red. G, green.

' Government grading of type 11 (a) was discontinued on Dec. I2, I935.

Special factor K, off color. M, mixed. T, tips. V, greenish tinged. U, unsound. W, doubtful keeping order.

a Prices are not exactly comparable with prices for previous years, as figures have been rounded. For types 2I, 22, 23, 24, and 36, beginning I936-37 averages calculated on basis of rejections eliminated plus inclusion of Association deliveries at advance prices.

• Key to standard grade marks for fire-cured tobacco: Group Quality

A, wrappers. I, choice. B, heavy leaf. 2, fine. 0, thin leaf. 3, good. X, lugs. 4, fair. N, nondescript. 5, common.

'No Government grading this season. • Key to standard grade marks for Burley tobacco:

Color L,light. F, brown. D, dark. T, greenish tinged. M,mixed. G, green.

Group. Quality Color A, wrappers. 1, choice. L, buff or straw. B, leaf. 2, fine. F, tan. T, tips. 3, good. R, red. 0, Jugs or cutters. 4, fair. D, dark red. X, flyings. 5, low. G, green. N, nondescript.

I Prior to 1936 tip grades were Indicated by special factor or length. I Key to standard grade marks for Green River tobacco:

Group Quality B, heavy leaf. I, choice. T, tips. 2, fine. 0, thin leaf. 3, good. X, lugs. 4, fair. N, nondescript. 5, common.

Color L, light. F, brown. R, red. D, dark. M, mixed. G, green.

Lenqth 43, under I6 inches. 44, 16 to 20 inches. 45, 20 to 24 inches. 4e, 24 to 28 inches.

Svecial factor K, variegated. M, mixed. V, greenish tinged. U, nr:sound or damaged

under 20 percent. W, doubtful keeping order.

Len{llh 44, 16 to 20 incheg. 45, 20 to 24 incheg. 46, over 24 inches.

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TABLE 8.-Total stocks of unstemmed and stemmed leaf tobacco owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quaTterly, 1932-36

Jan.! Apr.!

Year

Unstemmed Stemmed Total Unstemmed Stemmed Total

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 pounds pOU1ldS pounds 1,000 pou.nds pounds pounds

1932 ____ -- ----------------- 1, 762,488 250, 292 2, 012,780 2, 110,905 262,856 2, 373, 761 1933 ____ ------------------- l, 896,826 247,907 2, 144, 733 2, 029,738 248, 166 2, 277,904 1934 ____ - ------------------ 1, 930, 272 252, 070 2,182, 342 2,174, 9115 259,989 2, 434,954 1935 ____ --- ---------------- 1, 957,416 266,468 2, 223,884 2, 086,547 261, 686 2, 348,233 1936 _____ ------------------ 2, 119,714 244,333 2, 364,047 2, 162, 388 244,279 2, 406,667

I July 1 Oct. 1

Year

1 unstemmcd 1 Stemmed Total Unstemmed Stemmed Total

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 po·unds pounds pounds 1,000 pounds pounds pounds

1932 _____ ------------------ 2, 000,552 238, 186 2, 238,738 1, 859, 783 235,999 2, 095,782 1933 ____ ------------------- 1, 874, 740 224,297 2, 099,037 1, 770, 694 237, 941 2, 008,635 1934 ____ --- ---------------- 1, 967, 398 246,599 2, 213, 997 1, 947, 181 255,086 2, 202,267 1935 ____ ------------------- 1, 921, 076 ~4,1, 661 2,162, 737 1, 960, 696 239, 499 2, 200, 195 1936 _____ - ----------------- 1, 921,048 229,774 2, 150,822 1, 886,311 235, 419 2, 121,730

TABLE 9.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the· United States, quarterly, 1932-36

FLUE-CURED, TYPES 11-14

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

year stemmed unstemmed equiva- processing processing Quantity Unstemmed reported basis lent 2

weight 2 weight a reported equivalent 1

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932__ ____ 128,983 165. 356 764, 115 929,471 1, 041, 008 920,176 717,737 1933 ______ 120,:!82 154.202 649, 215 803,417 899,827 795,383 620,399 1934 ______ 123, 802 158, 714 734,322 893,036 1, 000,200 884, 106 689,603 1935 ______ 125, 605 161, 026 697,608 858, 634 961, 670 850,048 603,037 1936 ______ 1 127,975 164, 064 836, 147 1, 000,211 l, 120, 236 990,209 772,363

Apr. 1: 1932 ______ 120, 058 153, 914 725, 584 879,498 985,038 870,703 679,148 1933 ______ 110, 561 141,739 569, 719 711,458 796,833 704,343 649,388 1934 ______ 115, 470 148, 033 669,737 817,770 915, 902 809,592 631,482 1935 ______ 115,875 148, 5.52 6).5, 641 764,193 855,896 756, 551 590,110 1936__ ____ 120,517

July 1: 154,503 753, 331 907,834 I, 016, 774 898, 756 701,030

1932 ______ 102, 371 131,240 642, 836 774,076 866,965 766, 335 597, 741 1933 ______ 89,480 114,713 488,677 603, 390 675,797 597, 356 465, 938 1934._ ____ JO;J, 450 132, 623 548,614 681,237 762,985 674,425 526,052 1935__ ____ 106, 723 136, 819 535, 117 671,936 752, 568 665, 217 518,869 1936. _____

Oct. 1: 109, 408 140,261 637,689 777,950 871,304 770,170 600, 733

1932 ______ 109, 069 139, 826 611, 439 751, 265 841,417 743,752 580, 127 1933 ______ 110,440 141, 584 495, 270 636,854 713,275 630, 485 491,778 1934 ______ 115,457 148, 016 643, 965 791, 981 887, 019 784,061 611, 568 1935__ ____ 117,664 150, 845 680,702 831,547 931,333 823,232 642, 121 1936 ______ 128,704 164, 999 721, 550 886, 549 992, 935 877,684 684,594

I I pound stemmed equal to 1.282 pounds unstemmed. '1 pound, unstemmed basis. equal to 1.12 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.99 pound unstemmed processing

weight. ' 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.78 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

Stemmed Farm-sales· Quarter and Un· Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva· weight • weight' reported eq ui valent < lent'

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ...•.. 595 773 29,757 30, 530 36, 025 29, 919 23,038 1933 ...... 713 926 30, 656 31, 582 37, 267 30, 950 23,832 1934 ...... 391 508 22, 718 23,226 27,407 22,761 17, 526 1935 ...... 626 813 27,980 28, 793 33,976 28, 217 21,727 1936 ...... 625 81~ 26, 563 27,375 32,302 26,828 20,658

Apr.1: 916 1,190 39, 795 40,985 1932 ...... 48,362 40, 165 30,927

1933 ...... 573 744 35,247 35, 991 42,469 35,271 27, 159 1934 ...... 82'7 1, 074 36, 816 37,890 44,710 37, 132 28,592 1935 ...... 795 1, 033 33, 356 34, 389 40, 579 33, 701 25, 950 1936 ...... 413 536 34, 676 35,212 41, 550 34,508 26,571

July 1: 1932 ...... 846 1,099 35, 397 36,496 43,065 35,766 27,540' 1933 ...... 567 737 30,947 31, 684 37,387 31, 050 23,908 1934 ...... 819 1, 064 31, 411 32, 475 38,320 31,826 24,506 1935 ...... 739 960 29,422 30,382 35,851 29,774 22,926 1936.. .... 415 539 30,640 31, I79 36,791 30, 555 23,527

Oct. 1: 1932 ...... 840 1, 091 31, 376 32,467 38,311 3I, 818 24, 500 1933 ...... 483 627 26,423 27,050 3I, 919 26,509 20,412 1934 ...... 825 1,072 26,844 27,916 32,941 27,358 21,066 1935 ...... 525 682 25,443 26, 125 30,828 25, 602 I9, 714 1936 ...... 350 455 26,029 26,484 31, 251 25,954 19, 985

• 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.299 pounds unste=ed. ' 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.~8 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.98 pound unste=ed processing

weight. e I pound unste=ed processing weight equal to 0.77 pound ste=ed processing weight.

Quarter and year

Jan. 1: 1932 ...... I933 ...... 1934 ...... 1935 ...... 1936 ......

.Apr. 1: 1932 ...... 1933 ...... 1934 ...... I935 ...... 1936 ......

July 1: 1932 ...... 1933 .. ____ 1934 ...... 1935 ...... 1936 ......

Oct. 1: 1932 ...... 1933 ...... 1934 ...... 1935 ______ 1936 ......

TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22 AND 23

[Figures are sums of types 22 and 23; factors for combined types not used]

Stemmed Farm-sales-Un- Total on weight Unstemmed stemmed unstemmed equiva- processing

Quantity Unstemmed reported basis lent' weights reported equivalent 1

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000/b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 570 751 Ill, 286 112,037 116, 519 106,436 424 558 I52, 520 153,078 159, 201 145,424 240 316 145,044 145,360 I51, 174 138,092 197 259 142,811 143,070 148, 793 135, 917 217 285 155,421 155,706 161,934 147,920

541 711 154,938 155, 649 161,875 147,867 308 405 197,926 198,331 206, 264 188, 415 330 435 183,805 184,240 191, 610 175,028 403 530 I92, 099 192,629 200,334 182,997 294 387 202, 195 202,582 210,685 192,453

469 617 I76, 510 177, 127 184,212 I68, 271 410 540 195,958 196,498 204,358 186, 673 449 591 179, 899 180,490 187,709 171, 466 310 408 196, 995 197,403 205,299 187, 533 679 894 183, 176 184,070 191,432 174,866

397 523 158, 129 158,652 164, 998 150,720 327 431 165, 200 165, 631 172, 257 157,349 82 108 155, 943 156,051 162, 293 148,249

252 332 181, 495 181,827 189, 100 172,736 306 403 166, 119 166, 522 173, 183 158,195

Stemmed processing weight 9

1,000 lb. 80,891

110,522 104,950 103,297 112,419

112,378 143,195 I33, 021 139,077 146,264

I27, 886 141,871 130, 314 142,525 132, 89S

114,547 119,585 112,670 131,280 120,228

7 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.316 pounds unstemmed. 8 1 pound, unste=ed basis, equal to 1.04 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unste=ed proc­

essing weight. '1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.76 pound stemmed processing weight.

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TABLE 9.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22

Stemmed Farm-sales-,Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed proeessing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight t1 weight" reported equivalent IO

lent n

. Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1932 ______ 274 361 83,287 83,648 86,994 79,466 60,394 1933 ______ 209 275 113,001 113,276 117,807 107, 612 81, 785 1934 ______ 76 100 105,411 105, 511 109, 731 100, 235 76,179 1935 ______ 85 112 115,232 115,344 119, 958 109,577 83,279 1936__ ____ 146 192 119,644 119,836 124, 629 113,844 86, 521

Apr. I: 1932 ______ 280 368 115,099 115,467 120,086 109, 694 83,367 1933 ______ 105 138 143, 685 143,823 149,576 136,632 103,840 1934 ______ 189 249 136, 198 136,447 141, 905 129, 625 98,515 1§35 ______ 204 268 149,288 149,556 155, 538 142,078 107,979 1936 ______ 220

July I:-290 154,209 154,499 160,679 146, 774 111, 548

1932 ______ 204 268 128,761 129,029 134,190 122, 578 93,159 1933 ______ 220 290 148,091 148,381 154,316 140,962 107, 131 1934 ______ 305 401 136,227 136,628 142,093 129,797 98,646 1935 ______ 228 300 155,486 155, 786 162, 017 147,997 112,478 1936 ______ 576

Oct.1: 758 143,201 143,959 149,717 136, 761 103,938

1932 ______ 72 95 119,408 119,503 124,283 113,528 86,281 1933 ______ 154 203 138,411 138, 614 144, 159 131, 683 100,079 1934 ______ 57 75 125,071 125,146 130, 152 118,889 90,356 1935 ______ 167 220 142,627 142,847 148,561 135, 705 103, 136 1936 ______ 202 266 129,266 129,532 134, 713 123,055 93,522

IO 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.316 pounds unstemmed. u 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.04 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unstemmed proc-

essing weight. · "1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.76 pound stemmed processing weight.

KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23

Stemmed Farm -sale.s-Un- Total on Unstemmed Stemmed Quarter and stemmed unstemmed weight processing processing year Quantity Unste=ed reported basis equiva- weight 11 weight" reported equivalent " lent"

Jan.l: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 296 390 27,999 28,389 29,525 26,970 20,497 1933 ______ 215 283 39,519 39,802 41,394 37,812 28,737 1934 ______ 164 216 39, 633 39,849 41,443 37,857 28,771 1935 ______ 112 147 27,579 27,726 28,835 26,340 20,018 1936 ______ 71 93 35,777 35,870 37,305 34,076 25,898

Apr.1: 1932 ___ _._ 261 343 39, 839 40,182 41,789 38,173 29,011 1933 ______ 203 267 54,241 54,508 56,688 51,783 39,355 1934 ______ 141 186 47,607 47,793 49,705 45,403 34,506 1935 ______ 199 262 42,811 43,073 44,796 40,919 31,098 1936 ______ 74 97 47,986 48,083 50,006 45,679 34,716

July 1: 1932 ______ 265 349 47,749 48,098 50,022 45,693 34,727 1933 ______ 190 250 47,867 48,117 50,042 45,711 34,740 1934 ______ 144 190 43,672 43,862 45,616 41,669 31,668 1935 ______ 82 108 41,509 41, 617 43,282 39,536 30,047 1936 ______ 103 136 39,975 40,111 41,715 38, 105 28,960

Oct.l: 1932 ______ 325 428 38, 721 39,149 40,715 37,192 28,266 1933 ______ 173 228 26,789 27,017 28,098 25,666 19,506 1934 ______ 25 33 30,872 30,905 32, 141 29,360 22,314 1935 ______ 85 112 38,868 38,980 40,539 37,031 28,144 1936 ______ 104 137 36, 853 36,990 38,470 35,140 26,706

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.316 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unste=ed basis, equal to 1.04 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unstemmed process­

Ing weight. 111 pound unste=ed processing weight equal to 0.76 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Con tin ued

HENDERSON STEMMING, TYPE 24

Stemmed Farm-sales-Un- Total on Unstemmed Stemmed Quarter and stemmed unstemmed weight processing processing year Quantity Unste'Illmed reported basis equiva- weight 17 weight" reported equivalent 16

lent 11

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 .....• 438 576 2, 745 3, 321 3, 736 3, 138 2,423 1933 ...... 359 472 2, 750 3, 222 3, 625 3, 093 2, 351 1934 ...... 5 7 3, 586 3, 593 4,042 3, 449 2, 621 1935 ...... 98 129 2, 579 2, 708 3, 046 2, 600 1,976 1936 ...... 55 72 3, 245 3, 317 3, 732 3,184 2,420

Apr. 1: 579 762 4,655 1932 ...... 5, 417 6, 094 5, 200 3, 952

1933 ...... 473 622 7,862 8, 484 9, 544 8,145 6,190 1934 ...... !51 199 4, 660 4, 859 5, 466 4,665 3,545 1935 ...... 420 553 4,167 4, 720 5, 310 4,531 3,444 1936 ...... 342 450 4, 258 4, 708 5, 296 4, 520 3,435

July 1: 1932 ...... 305 401 4, 881 5, 282 5, 942 5, 071 3,854 1933 ...... 178 284 5,427 5, 661 6, 369 5,435 4,131 1934 ...... 174 229 3, 922 4, 151 4, 670 3, 985 3,029 1935 ...... !52 200 3, 633 3,833 4, 312 3, 68Q 2, 797 1936 ...... 182 240 3, 812 4, 052 4, 558 3,890 2, 956

Oct. 1: 1932 ...... 389 512 3, 758 4, 270 4, 804 4,099 3,115 1933 ...... 13 17 3, 993 4,010 4, 511 3,850 2, 926 1934 ...... 170 224 3, 994 4, 218 4, 745 4, 049 3, 077 1935 ...... 56 74 3,469 3, 543 3, 986 3,401 2,585 1936 ...... 70 92 3, 049 3,141 3, 534 3, 015 2, 291

16 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.316 pounds unstemmed. 17 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.125 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.96 pound unstemmed process­

ing weight. "1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.76 pound stemmed processing weight.

BURLEY, TYPE 31

Stemmed Farm-sales-Un- Total on Unstemmed Stemmed Quarter and stemmed unstemmed weight processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight 20 weight 21 reported equivalent 1o

lent 20

Jan.!: 1,000 to. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ...... 52, 088 70, 371 438, 526 508,897 569, 965 491,086 363,404 1933 ...... 68,068 91, 960 551, 622 643,582 720,812 621,057 459, 582 1934 ...... 74,649 100, 851 510, 603 611,454 684,828 590, 053 436,639 1935 ...... 89,349 120, 710 601, 595 722,305 808,982 697,024 515,798 1936 ...... 67, 372 91,020 631, 811 722,831 809,571 697, 532 516,174

Apr.1: 1g32 ______ 70,436 95, 159 632,398 727, 557 814, 864 702,093 519. 549 1933 ...... 81,024 109, 463 663, 140 772, 6(,3 865, 315 745,562 551, 716 1934 ______ 90,813 122, 688 738, 780 861, 468 964,844 831, 317 615, 175 1935 ...... 91,770 123, 981 698, 756 822,737 921,465 793, 941 587,516 1936 ______ 73, 147 98,822 658, 021

July 1: 756,843 847,664 730,353 540,461

1932 ...... 70, 310 94,989 580,856 675,845 756,946 652, 190 482,621 1933 ...... 81, 134 1@9, 612 596,455 706,067 790,795 681, 355 504,203 1934 ...... 92, 241 124, 618 671,902 796,520 892, 102 768, 642 568,795 1935 ...... 85,869 116, 009 641, 068 757,077 847,926 730, 579 540,628 1936 ......

Oct. 1: 72,332 97, 721 585,893 683,614 765,648 659,683 483, 169

19lf2 ______ 65, 248 88, 150 521, 312 609,462 682, 597 588, 131 435, 217 1933 ...•.. 77,442 104,624 538,488 643, 112 720,285 620,603 459,246 1934 ...... 90,008 121, 601 610,843 732,444 820,337 706,808 523,038 1935 ...... 75, 696 102, 265 585, 114 687, 379 769,854 663, 321 490,858 1936 ...... 62,746 84,770 523,882 608, 652 681, 690 587,349 434,688

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.351 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.12 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.965 pound unste=ed proc-­

essing weight. ' 1 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.74 pound stemmed processing weight.

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TABLE 9.-Stoclcs of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufactu1·ers in the United States, quarteTly, 1932-36-Contin ued

SOUTHERN MARYLAND, TYPE 32

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed nnstemmed eqniva- processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis lent 23 weight 23 weight"

reported equivalent "

Jan. I: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. I932 ...... 937 I, 266 20, 061 2I, 327 2I, 754 20, 261 14,993 1933 ...... I, 000 I, 35I 30.325 3I, 6iG 32, 310 30,092 22,268 I934 ______ 506 684 37,483 38, I67 38,930 36, 259 26,832 1935------ I, 597 2, I58 33, I63 35, 32I 36,027 33, 555 24, 83I I936 ______ 512 692 37, 135 37,827 38,584 35,936 26,593

Apr. I: .2, 440 I7, 753 20, 193 20, 597 19, I83 14, 195 1932 ______ 1,806

I933 ______ 516 697 28,731 29,428 30,017 27,957 20, 688 1934 ______ 765 I, 034 3I, 156 32, I90 32, 834 30, 580 22,629 I935 _____ 821 1, 109 3I, 294 32,403 33, 051 30,783 22,779 I936 ______ 450 608 30, 915 31, 523 32, I53 29,947 22, I6I

inly I· 1, 687 20, 428 22,115 22, 557 21,009 I932 ...... I, 249 15, 547

1933 ______ I, 259 I, 701 27, 185 28,881) 29,464 27,442 20,307 1934 ______ I, 007 1,31l0 28,590 29,950 30,549 28, 452 21,054 I935 ______ 1, 190 1, 608 28, 115 29,723 30,317 28,237 20,895 1936 ____ ' __ 1, 026 I, 386 27,809 29, 195 29,779 27,735 20, 524

Qct. 1: I932 ______ I, 200 1, 621 29,470 3I, 09I 3I, 713 29, 536 2I, 857 I933 ______ I, I80 I, 594 39,308 40,902 4I, 720 38,857 28,754 1934 ______ 89I I, 204 34,687 35, 89I 36,609 34, 096 25, 23I I935 ...... 967 I, 306 38,364 39,670 40,463 37,686 27,888 I936 ______ 610 824 40, 63I 4I, 455 42,284 39,382 29, I43

" I pound stemmed equal to 1.351 pounds unstemmed. 21 I pound, unstemrned basis, equal to 1.02 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unstemmed proc­

e•sing weight. "I pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.74 pound stemmed processing weight.

ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35

Stemmed Farm_-sales-1 Unstemmed Quarter and Un- Total on Stemmed

stemmed nnstemmed we1ght . processing equiva- pro9essmg year Quantity Unstemrnerl reported basis lent 26 we1ght " weight 21 reported equivalent "

Jan.l: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1 ,noo lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 142 203 3I, 538 31, 741 34,598 30,471 21,330 1933 ______ 123 176 33, 93I 34, I07 37,177 32, 743 22,920 I934 ______ 119 I70 27,265 27, 435 29,904 26, 338 I8, 437 1935.----- 97 I39 27,895 28,034 30, 557 26,913 18,839 1936. _____ 86 I23 30,395 30,518 33,265 29,297 20,508

Apr. I: 49, 217 1932 ______ 109 156 44.997 45, 153 43,347 30, 343

1933... ___ 118 169 40,823 40,992 44, 681 39, 352 27, 546 I934 ______ 228 326 40,950 41, 276 44, 99I 39,625 27,738 1935 ______ 214 306 40,609 40,915 44,597 39, 278 27,495 1936 ______ 283 404 33,982 34,386 37,481 33,011 23, 108

July I: 1932 ______ 12I I73 37, 374 37, 547 40,926 36,045 25,232 1933 ______ 94 I34 36, 583 36,717 40,022 35, 248 24,674 I934 ______ 106 I 51 35, 594 35,745 38,962 34, 315 24,020 1935 ______ 174 249 35, 147 35,396 38,582 33,980 23,786 1936------ 499 713 29,966 30, 679 33,440 29,452 20,616

Ort. I: I932 ______ 120 I71 33, 590 33, 761 36,799 32,411 .22, 688 1933 ______ 149 213 30, 3I2 30, 525 33,272 29,304 20, 513 1934 ______ 147 210 3I, 746 31,956 34,832 30,678 21,475 1935 ______ 91 I30 29,908 30,038 32, 74I 28,836 20,I85 1936 ______ 485 693 25,758 26,451 28,832 25,393 I7, 775

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.429 pounds unstemmed. "I pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.09 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.96 pound unstemrned process­

ing weight. " I pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.70 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly. 1932-36-Continued

GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36

I I Stemmed ToM oo I'~~~•~ Quarter and

Un- weight Unstcmmed Stemmed stemmed unstemmed equiva- processing proce~sing

year Quantity Unstemmed reported basls lent" weight 2~ weight 3(;

reported equivalent "

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 920 1, 211 26,033 27, 244 30,786 26, 154 19.877 1933. _____ 608 800 33, 183 33, 983 38, 401 32,624 24,794 1934 ...... 522 687 34,579 3.5, 266 39,8.51 33, 855 2.5, 730 1935 ...... 538 708 29, 326 30,034 33,938 21l,833 21, 913 1936 ...... 433 570 28,944 29,514 33, 351 28,333 21, 533

Apr. 1: 743 978 38, 214 39, 192 44,287 37, 624 1932 ...... 28, 594

1933 ...... 1, 399 1, 841 42,607 44,448 50,226 42, G70 32,429 1934------ 901 1, 186 36, 783 37, 969 42, 905 36,450 27, 702 1935.. .... 936 1, 232 36, 299 37, 531 42,410 36, 030 27.383 1936 ______ 348 458 34,300 34,758 39, 277 33, 368 25, 360

July 1: 1932------ 356 468 36, 596 37,064 41, 882 35, 581 27,042 1933__ ____ 988 1, 300 40, 520 41,820 47, 257 40, 147 30, 512 1934 .. ____ 366 482 35,359 35,841 40, 500 34.407 26, 149 1935., ____ 475 625 32, 908 33,533 37,892 32, 192 24,466 1936------ 220 290 31,976 32,266 36, 461 30, 975 23, 541

Oct. 1: 1932 ______ 878 1, 155 35, 427 36, 582 41, 338 35, 119 26,690 1933------ 467 615 36, 107 36, 722 41, 496 35, 253 26, 792 1934 ______ 350 461 31, 305 31,766 35,896 30.495 23,176 1935 ______ 324 426 29,946 30,372 34,320 29, 157 22, 159 1936 ______ 214 I 282 26,875 27, 157 30,687 26,071 19,814

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.316 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.13 pounds hrm-sales weight and 0.96 pound unstemmed processing

weight. 30 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0. 76 pound ste=ed processing weight.

VIRGINIA SUN-CURED, TYPE 37

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and

Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed stemmed unstemmed processing processing

year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equi"\a- weight" weight"

reported equivalent" lent"

Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. I,OOOib. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 1, 547 2,036 1, 627 3, 663 4, 139 3, 590 2, 728 1933- .... - 1, 497 1, 970 1, 900 3,870 4,373 3, 793 2, 883 1934_ _____ 1, 033 1, 359 1, 251 2, 610 2, 949 2, 558 1, 944 1935 ______ 684 900 I, 209 2,109 2, 383 2, 067 1, 571 I936 ______ 793 I, 044 1, 267· 2, 311 2, 611 2, 265 1, 721

Apr. 1: 5, 337 6, 03I 5, 230 3, 975 I932, ____ 2, 222 2, 924 2, 413

1933 ______ 1, 610 2, 119 1, 996 4,115 4, 650 4, 033 3, 065 1934 ______ 1, 360 1, 790 3, 107 4, 897 5, 534 4, 799 3, 647 1935 ______ 1, 377 1, 812 1, 626 3, 438 3,885 3, 369 2, 560 1936 ______ 1, 279 1, 683 2, 201 3, 884 4, 389 3, 806 2, 893

July 1: 3,599 1932 ______ 1, 977 2, 602 2, 230 4, 832 5, 460 4, 735

1933 ______ 1, 372 1, 806 1, 856 3, 662 4, 138 3, 589 2, 728 1934 ______ , ·~I 1, 484 I, 368 2, 852 3. 2'23 2, 795 2,124 1935 .... -- 1, 113 1, 465 1, 521 2, 986 3, 374 2, 926 2, 224 1936.. .... 1, 075 I, 415 1, 518 2, 933 3, 314 2, 874 2, 184

ct. 1: 1932. _____

::ml 2, 070 1, 785 3, 855 4, 356 3, 778 2, 871

1933 ______ 1, 491 2, 108 3, 599 4, 067 3, 527 2, 681 1934 ______ 842 1, 108 1, 188 2, 296 2, 594 2. 250 1, 710 1935 ______ 910 1, 198 1, 166 2, 364 2, 671 2. 317 1, 761 1936 ______ 831 1, 094 1, 306 2,400 2, 712 2, 352 1, 788

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.316 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.13 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.98 pound unstemmed processing

weight. "1 pound nnstemmed proc.essing weight equal to 0.76 pound stemmed processing weight.

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TABLE 9.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a conve1·ted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Con tin ued

PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF, TYPE 41

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight" weight" reported eqmvaleut" lent "

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 8, 781 12, 179 57, 529 69,708 77, 376 62,389 44, 92() 1933 ______ 7, 141 9,905 91, 870 101, 775 112,970 91,089 65, 584 1934 ______ 5, 698 7, 903 85,974 93,877 104, 203 84,020 60,494 1935 ______ 6,100 8, 461 78, 781 87,242 96,839 78,082 56, 219 1936 ______ 3, 952 5, 481 75,952 81,433 90,391 72,883 52,471>

Apr. 1: 8, 954 12, 419 106, 110 118,529 131, 567 1932 ______ 106,083 76,380

1933 ______ 6, 658 9, 235 93,298 102,533 113, 812 91, 767 66,072 1934 ______ 4, 911 6, 812 91, 251 98,063 108,850 87, 766 63, 192 1935 ______ 5, 343 7, 411 88,247 95,658 106, 180 85, 614 61, 642 1936 ______ 3, 961 5,494 96,998 102,492 113,766 91,730 66, 04&

July!. 1932 __ ---- 8, 684 12,045 106,018 118,063 131,050 105, 666 76,080 1933 ______ 5, 816 8, 067 93,704 101,771 112,966 91,085 65,581 1934 ____ -- 5, 069 7,017 92,625 99,042 109,937 88, &43 63,823 1935 ______ 5, 059 7,0li' 91, 251 98,268 109,077 87,950 63,324 1936 ______ 3, 710 5,146 94,796

Oct. 1: 99,942 110,936 89,448 64,4;)3

1932 ______ 7, 940 11, 013 99,743 110,756 122,939 99, 12Z 7.1,371 1933 ______ 5, 328 7,390 93,984 101,374 112,525 90,7M 65,326 l934__ ____ 4,823 6, 690 86,989 93,679 103,984 83,843 60.367 1935 ______ 3, 805 5, 278 84, 701 90,029 99,932 80,576 58,015 1936 ______ a, 9v1 5, 508 86,524 92,032 102, 156 82,369 59, 30&

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.387 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unstemmed bas1s, equal to l.Jj1 pounds farm-sales we1ght and 0.895 pound unstemmed process­

ing we1ght. " 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0. 72 pound stemmed processing weight.

OHIO, TYPES 42-44

[Figures are sums of types 42, 43, and 44; factors for combined types not used]

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Uustemmed reported basis equiva- weight as weight" reported equivalent 37

lent as

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 2,427 3, 370 46, 145 49, 515 55, 638 43,974 31, 61S 1933 ______ 2, 796 3,884 53,545 57,429 64,547 51, 005 36,675-1934 ______ 2, 626 3, 652 51,665 55,317 62,179 49, 124 35,346 1935 ______ 2,463 3,426 51,023 54,449 61, 2l5 48,348 34,814 1936------ 2, 581 3, 584 50,979 54,563 61, 321 48,440 34,902

Apr. I: 2, 744 3, 813 52,861 1932 ______ 56,674 63, 667 50,347 36, 129

1933 ______ 2,448 3,405 55, 015 58,420 65,670 51,887 37,306 11!)34 ______ 2, 301 3, 1.98 53, 1'76 56,374 63, 356 50, 064 36,007 1935 ______ 2, 635 3, 667 61,4&0 65,117 73, 190 57,826 41,604 1936 ______ 2, 594 3, 605 53,824 57,429 64,523 51,006 36, 65S

July 1: 1932 ______ 2,807 3, 900 58, 617 62, 5).7 70,260 55, 536 39, S82 1933 ______ 2, 177 3,024 55, 149 58, 173 65,384 51, 663 37, 159 1934 ______ 2,447 3,398 54,230 57, 678 64,831 51, 219 36,858 1935 ______ 2,256 3,138 60,480 63, 618 71,500 56, 491 48,657 1936 ______ 2, 481 3,445 54,986 5-8,431 65,692 51,891 37,333

Oct. 1: 1932 ______ 2, 467 3, 430 55, 296 58,726 66,001 52, 168 37,461 1933 ______ 2, 274 3,158 52,349 55, 507 62,390 49, 295 35, 457 1934 ______ 2,592 3, 603 52, 761 56, 364 63, 359 50,053 36,022 1935 ______ 2,442 3, 391 55, 142 58,533 65,801 51, 975 37,417 1936 ______ 2, 602 3, 610 49,958 53,568 60,222 47, 577 34,212

37 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.390 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.124 pounds farm-sales we1ght and 0.89 pound unstemmed process­

ing weight. "1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.72 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

GEBHARDT, TYPE 42

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un· Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed procesomg processmg year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equ1va- we1gbt" weight" reported equivalent " lent <I

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 1, 038 1, 422 17,470 18,892 21, 159 16, 719 12,205 1933 ______ 1, 175 1, 610 19,835 21,445 24,018 18, 979 13,855 1934 ______ 1,029 1, 410 20,338 21,748 24,358 19,247 14,050 1935 ______ 937 1, 284 21, 179 22,463 25, 159 19,880 14,512 1936 ______ 1, 142 1, 565 22, 680 24,245 27, 154 21,457 15,664

Apr. 1: 1,074 1, 471 16, 960 18, 431 20,643 16,311 11,907 1932 ______

1933 ______ 900 1, 233 20,133 21,366 23,930 18,909 13,804 1934 ______ 953 I, 306 20,432 21,738 24,347 19,238 14,044 !935 ______ 959 1, 314 24,291 25,605 28,678 22,660 16,542 1936 ______ 1, 045 1, 432 19,856 21,288 23,843 18,840 13,753

July 1. 1, 085 1,486 19, 425 20,911 23,420 18, 506 13, 509 !932 ______

1933 ______ 950 I, 302 20,980 22,282 24,956 19, 720 14,396 1934 ______ 1, 076 1, 474 21,480 22,954 25, 708 20,314 14,829 1935 ______ 867 1, 188 24,694 25,882 28,988 22,906 16, 721 1936 ______ I, 069 1, 465 20,936 22,401 25,089 19,825 14,472

Oct. 1: 1932 ______ 919 1, 259 18,227 19, 486 21,824 17,245 12,589 1933 ______ 992 1, 359 19,873 21,232 23,780 18,790 13, 717 1934 ______ 1, 047 1, 434 20,977 22,411 25, 100 19,834 14,479 1935.. ____ 1, 093 1, 497 22,318 23, 815 I 26,673 21, 076 15, 385 !936 ______ I, 238 1, 693 18,014 19, 707 22,072 17,441 12,732

" 1 pound ste=ed equal to 1.370 pounds unste=ed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.12 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.885 pound unstemmed proc­

essing weight. " 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0. 73 poqnd stemmed processing weight.

ZIMMER, TYPE 43

Stemmed Farm-sales-Un- Total on Unstemmed Stemmed Quarter and stemmed unste=ed weight processmg processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported baSIS eqmva- weight" weight" reported eqmvalent " lent"

Jau. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 1, 260 1, 765 20, 536 22,301 25, zoo 19,848 14, 191 1933 ______ 1, 443 2, 022 25,088 27,110 30,634 24,128 17,252 1934 ______ 1, 339 1, 876 24,246 26, 122 29,518 23,249 16,623 1935 ______ 1, 309 1, 834 24,234 26,068 29,457 23,201 16, 589 1936 ______ 1, 225 1, 716 22,388 24, 104 27.238 21,453 15,339

Apr. 1: 1932 ______ 1, 565 2, 193 23,345 25,538 28,858 22,729 16, 251 1933 ______ 1, 354 I, 897 26,442 28,339 32,023 25,222 18,034 1934. _____ I, 144 1, 603 24,404 26,007 29,388 23,146 16, 549 1935 ______ 1, 391 I, 949 28,450 30,399 34, 351 27,055 19,344 1936 ______ 1, 369 1, 918 23,619 25,537 28,857 22,728 16, 251

July 1: 1932 ______ 1, 602 2, 244 27,723 29,967 33, 863 26,671 19,070 1933 ______ 1, 064 1, 491 25,849 27,340 30,894 24,333 17,398 1934 ______ 1, 187 1, 663 25,432 27, 095 30, 617 24,115 17,242 1935 ______ 1, 176 1, 648 27,418 29,066 32,845 25,869 18,496 1936 ______ 1, 265

Oct. 1· 1, 772 26,889 28, 661 32, 387 25,508 18,238

1932 ______ 1, 409 1, 974 26, 261 28,235

g:~~ I 25, 129 17,967 1933 ______ 1, 086 1, 521 24,686 26, 207 23,324 16, 677 1934 ______ 1, 290 1, 807 24,979 26,786 30,268 23,840 17,046 1935 ______ 1, 130 1, 583 26, 266 27,849 31,469 24,786 17, 722 1936 ______ 1, 182 1, 656 24.672 26, 328 29,751 2.3,432 16, 754

13 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.401 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.13 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.89 pound unstemmed proc­

essing weight. "1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.715 pound stemmed processing weight.

11662-38--4

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TABLE 9.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarter·ly, 1932-36-Continued

DUTCH, TYPE 44

Stemmed Farm -sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- ·weight 47 weight" reported equivalent" lent"

Jan. 1 1,000 lb 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1S:1~------ 129 183 1', 139 8, 322 9, 279 7, 407 5, 222 J\•S3 ...... 178 252 8, 622 8, 874 9, 895 7, 898 5, 568 1934 ...... 258 366 7, 081 7, 447 8, 303 6, 628 4,6n 1935 ...... 217 308 5, 610 5, 918 6, 599 5, 267 3, 713 1936 .. ---- 214 303 5, 911 6, 214 6, 929 5, 530 3, 899

Apr. 1· 12, 556 1932 ...... 105 149 12.705 14, 166 11, 307 7, 971

1933 ...... 194 275 8,440 8, 715 9, 717 7, 756 5, 468 1934 .... -- 204 289 8, 340 8, 629 9, 621 7, 680 5, 414 1935 ...... 285 404 8, 709 9,113 10, 161 8,111 5, 718 1936 ...... 180 255 10, 349 10, 604 11,823 9, 438 6. 654

July 1· 1932 ...... 120 170 11,469 11, 639 12, 977 10, 359 7. 303 1933 ...... 163 231 8. 320 8. 551 9, 534 7, 610 5, 365 19S4 ...... 184 261 7, 368 7, 629 8, 506 6. 790 4. 787 1935 ----- 213 302 8, 368 s. 670 9, 667 7, 716 5, 440 1936 .... -- 147 208 7, 161 7, 369 8, 216 6, 558 4, 623

Oct.1: 1932 ...... 139 197 10,808 11,005 12,271 9, 794 6, 905 1933 ...... 196 278 7, 790 8,068 8, 996 7, 181 5, 063 1934 ...... 255 362 6, 805 7, 167 7, 991 6, 379 4, 497 1935 .... -- 219 311 6, 558 6,869 7, 659 6, 113 4, 310 1936 .... -- 184 261 7, 272 7, 533 8, 399 6, 704 4, 726

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.418 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basi•, equal to 1.115 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.89 pound unstemmed proc­

essing weight. "1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.705 pound stemmed processing weight.

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SL'N-GROWN, TYPE 45

Rtemmed Farm -sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

year stemmed unstemmed equiva- processing processing Quantity Unstemmed reported basis lent"

weight oo weight" reported equivalent"

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ...... 1. 061 1, 353 1, 036 2, 389 2, 974 2, 246 1, 783 1933 ...... 1, 376 1, 754 687 2, 441 3, 039 2, 295 1, 802 1934 ...... 1, 201 1, 531 302 1, R33 2, 282 1, 723 1, 353 1935 ...... 640 816 R17 1, 633 2,033 1, 535 1, 205 1936 ... -- 451 575 1, 332 1, 907 2, 374 1, 793 1, 408

Apr. 1: 1932 ...... 1,040 1, 326 1,148 2, 474 3, 080 -2,326 1, 826 1933 ...... 1, 297 1, 654 o41 2, 295 2, 857 2, 157 1, 693 1934 ...... 1, 133 1,445 219 1, 664 2,072 1, 564 1, 228 1935 ... -- 576 734 800 1, 534 1, 910 1, 442 1, 132 1936 ...... 695 886 93R 1, 824 2, 271 1, 715 1, 346

July 1: 1932 ...... 1, 033 l, 317 1, 244 2, 561 3,188 2, 407 1, 889 1933 ______ 1, 206 1, 53R 833 2,171 2, 703 2, 041 1, 602 1934 ...... 988 l, 260 147 1, 407 1, 752 1, 323 1. 039 1935 ...... ns 935 6 941 1,172 885 695 1936 ...... 1, 310 1, 670 97

Oct. 1 1, 757 2, 200 1, 661 1, 304

1932 ...... 1, 363 1, 738 662 2, 400 2, 988 2, 256 1, 771 19:!3 .... -- 998 1, 272 724 1, 996 2, 4R5 1, 876 1, 473 19:34 ... -- 803 1,024 817 1, 841 2, 292 1, 731 1, 359 193.5..---- 559 713 1, 490 2. 20:3 2, 743 2, 071 1, 626 103fi ______ 924 1, 178 614 1, 792 2, 231 1, 684 1, 322

"1 pound stemmed equal to 1.275 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to I 245 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.94 pound unstemmed process­

ing WCI~bt. ot 1 pound unstcmmcd processing weight equal to 0.785 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufactureTs in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

PUERTO RICAN, TYPE 46

[Stocks on the island of Puerto Rwo are not included]

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and

Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed stemmed unstemmed processing processing

year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight 53 we1ght" reported equivalent " lent"

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. . 1,000 lb. 1932 ...... 24.195 30,849 2, 220 33. 069 38, 691 31,746 I 24,921 1933 ...... 17,988 22,935 1, 680 24,615 28.800 23, 630 18, 550 1934 ...... 19.328 24,643 1, 159 25,802 30, 188 24,770 19,444 1935 ...... 19,024 25,021 1, 305 26,326 30, 801 25. 273 19, 839 1936 ...... 22,288 28,417 4, 366 32, 783 38, 356 :31,472 24,706

Apr. 1· 23,463 29, 915 2, 184 32,099 37, 556 30,815 24, 190 1932 ......

1933 ...... 18,083 23, 056 1, 235 24,291 28,420 23,319 1b, 305 1934 ...... 20, 050 25,564 1, 112 26,676 31, 211 25, 609 20, 103 1935 ...... 21,849 27,857 1, 281 29,138 34,091 27,972 21,958 1936 ... - 23,696 30, 212 1,174 31,386 36,722 30, 131 23,653

July 1 19,223 24,509 4, 247 1932 ...... 28,756 33,645 27,605 21, 671

1933 ...... 18,281 23,308 451 23, 759 27,798 22,809 17, 905 1934 ...... 18,212 23,220 1, 278 24,498 28,663 23.518 18,462 1935 .. ---- 19,339 24,657 1, 338 25,995 30,414 24,955 19, 590 1936 ...... 20, 252 25, 821 1, 664 27,485 32, 157 26,386 20,713

Oct.1 1932 ...... 18,451 23,525 1, 885 25,410 29,730 24,394 19,149 1933 ...... 15,978 20,372 1, 853 22. 225 26,003 21,336 16, 749 1934 .. ____ 17,310 22,070 1, 19,2 23,262 27.217 22,332 17,531 1935 ...... 18,600 23,715 1, 091 24,806 29,023 23,814 18,694 1936 ...... 18,229 23,242 1, 451 24,693 28,891 23,705 18, 608

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.27.o pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, uustemmed basis, equal to 1.17 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.96 pound unstemmed process­

ing weight. o< 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.785 pound stemmed processing weight.

CONNECTICUT BROADLEAF, TYPE 51

I Stemmed Farm-sales-Un· Total on Unstemmed Stemmed Quarter and stemmed unstemmed weight processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva· weightlo weight"

reported equivalent " lent"

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ...... 3,211 4,149 26,290 30,439 32,570 26,482 20,524 1933 ...... 3,492 4, 512 31,607 36, 119 38,647 31,424 24,354 1934 ...... 3,059 3, 952 32, 179 36, 131 38.660 31,434 24, 361 1935 ...... 1. 947 2, 516 33, 465 35, 981 38,500 31, 303 24,260 1936 ...... 1, 730 2,235 30,403 32, 638 34,923 28,395 22,006

Apr.!· 1932 ...... 3, 533 4,565 32,972 37,537 40,165 32,657 25,309 1933 ...... 3,363 4,345 32,304 36,619 39,214 3i, 885 24,711 1934 ...... 3,126 4, 039 34,708 38,747 41,459 33, 710 26,125 1935 ...... 2, 903 3, 751 34, 560 38,311 40,993 33,331 25, 832 1936 ......

July 1: 1,602 2,070 31,576 33, 646 36, 001 29.272 22,686

1932 ...... 3,847 4, 970 32,936 37,906 40,559 32.978 25, 558 1933 ...... 3,369 4, 353 35, 592 39.945 42, 741 34.752 26, 933 1934 ______ 3,485 4, 503 35, Ml 40,144 42,954 34, 925 27.067 1935 ...... 2, 069 2, 673 34. 3~9 37,072 39,667 32. 253 24,996 1936 .... __ 1, 527 1, 973 31, 922 33,895 36,268 29.489 22,854

Oct. 1: 1932 ...... 3, 398 4, 390 33,249 37, 639 40. 274 32. 746 25,378 1933 ...... 3, 052 3, 943 34, 398 38,341 41, 025 33. 357 25,852 1934 ...... 3, 536 4, 569 32, 655 37,234 39.840 32.394 25. 105 1935 ...... 2, 044 2, 641 30,560 33,201 35, 525 ~8. 885 22,386 1936 ...... 1, 818 2, 349 29, 616 31, 965 34, 203 27. 810 21, 553

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.292 pounds unstemmed. " I pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.07 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.87 pound unstemmed proce."S·

mg we1ght. 57 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.775 pound stemmed processmg we1ght

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TABLE 9.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED, TYPE 52

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight" weight 60 reported eq ui valent " lent"

Jan.l: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 3, 723 4, 836 30,126 34,962 37,409 30,417 23,421 1933 ______ 3, 789 4, 922 32,029 36,951 39,538 32,147 24,753 1934 ______ 3, 213 4, 174 31,273 35,447 37,928 30,839 23,746 1935 ______ 2, 641 3, 431 30,779 34,210 36,605 29,763 22,918 1936 ______ 1, 974 2, 564 26,483 29,047 31, 080 25,271 19, 459

Apr. 1: 1932 ______ 3, 798 4, 934 37,955 42,889 45,891 37, 313 28,731 1933 ______ 3,895 5,060 34,748 39,808 42,595 34,633 26,667 1934 ______ 3, 076 3, 996 32, 575 36,571 39, 131 31, 817 24,499 1935 ______ 2, 750 3, 572 31, 199 34,771 37,205 30, 251 23,293 1936 ______ 1,809 2,350 26,080 28,430 30,420 24,734 19,045

July 1: 1932 ______ 3, 814 4, 954 37,040 41, 994 44,934 36, 535 28,132 1933 ______ 3, 615 4,696 34,714 39,410 42,169 34,287 26,401 1934 ______ 3, 095 4,020 33, 159 37, 179 39,782 32,346 24,906 1935 ______ 2, 656 3, 450 28, 510 31, 960 34,197 27,805 21,410 1936 ______ 1, 642 2,133 24,513 26,646 28,511 23, 182 17, 850

Oct. 1: 1932 ______ 3, 780 4, 910 33, 312 38, 222 40,898 33, 253 25,605 1933 ______ 3,409 4,428 31, 639 36,067 38,592 31,378 24, 161 1934 ______ 3,198 4,154 31, 205 35, 359 37,834 30,762 23,687 1935 ______ 2, 375 3, 085 25,668 ' 28,753 30,766 25,015 19,262 1936 ______ 1, 547 2,010 22,422 24,432 26,142 21,256 16,367

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.299 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.07 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.87 pound unstemmed process­

Ing weight. 60 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0 77 pound stemmed processing weight.

NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED., TYPE 53

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight" weight" reported equivalent" lent"

Jan. r· 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 115 157 2, 749 2, 906 3, 298 2, 630 1, 933 1933 ______ 40 55 3, 295 3, 350 3, 802 3,032 2,229 1934 ______ 129 176 4, 007 4,183 4, 748 3, 786 2, 783 1935 ______ 21 29 2, 599 2, 628 2, 983 2, 378 1, 748 1936 ______ 52 71 1, 858 1, 929 2,189 1, 746 1, 283

Apr 1: 1932 ______ 101 138 4, 354 4, 492 5,098 4, 065 2, 988 1933 ______ 63 86 3,192 3, 278 3, 721 2, 967 2,181 1934 ______ 52 71 3, 330 3, 401 3, 860 3,078 2,262 1935 ______ 27 37 2, 396 2, 433 2, 761 2, 202 1, 618 1936 ______ 58 79 2,149 2, 228 2, 529 2,016 1,482

July 1: 1932 ______ 104 142 4, 266 4,408 5,003 3,989 2, 932 1933 ______ 10 14 3, 922 3, 936 4, 467 3, 562 2, 618 1934 ______ 32 44 3, 070 3, 114 3, 534 2, 818 2, 071 1935 ______ 15 20 2, 072 2,092 2, 374 1, 893 1, 391 1936 ______ 51 70 2, 025 2,095 2, 378 1,896 1, 394

Oct. 1: 1932 ______ 82 112 3, 799 3, 911 4, 439 3, 539 2, 601 1933 ______ 96 131 3, 665 3, 796 4, 308 3, 435 2, 525 1934 ______ 32 44 2, 672 2, 716 3,083 2,458 1,807 1935 ______ 29 40 1, 722 1, 762 2,000 1, 595 1,172 1936 ______ 17 23 1, 715 1, 738 1, 973 1, 573 1,156

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.364 pounds unstemmed. " 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1135 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.905 pound unstemmed process·

ing weight. " 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0 735 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

WISCONSIN, TYPES 54 AND 55

[Figures are sums of types 54 and 55; factors fqr combined types not used]

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight" weight" reported equivalent " lent"

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 12,202 15,952 83,762 99, 714 106,738 83,431 63,526 1933 ...... 9, 540 12,475 106,047 118,522 126, 791 99,040 75,464 1934. _____ 7, 489 9,816 112,830 122,646 131, 156 102,411 78,065 1935 ...... 6, 559 8,627 106,472 115,099 123,026 96, 015 73, 229 1936 ______ 5,098 6, 681 92,990 99,671 106,501 83,089 63,394

Apr.1: 1932 ______ 11,903 15,561 102,783 118,344 126, 610 98,907 75,357 1933 ______ 8,047 10, 518 109, 510 120, 028 128,438 100,357 76,444 1934 ______ 5, 913 7, 748 113, 593 121, 341 129,817 101,412 77,265 1935 ...... 5, 349 7,028 113, 397 120,425 128,758 100,521 76, 639 1936 ______ 4, 650 6, 091 95, 126

July 1: 101, 217 108,204 84,460 64,406

1932 ______ 10,619 13,886 117,804 131, 690 140,853 110, 006 83,836 1933 ...... 6, 472 8,470 120, 753 129,223 138, 258 108,013 82,288 1934 ______ 5, 736 7, 530 116,002 123,532 132, 115 103, 168 78,634 1935 ...... 5,028 6,611 107,460 114,071 121, 955 95,201 72,589 1936 ......

Oct. 1: 5, 703 7, 470 90,167 97,637 104,346 81,424 62, 111

1932 ______ 9,888 12,930 111,385 124, 315 132,977 103,863 79,147 1933 ______ 7, 268 9, 520 116,924 126,444 135,300 105,714 80,527 1934 ______ 6, 239 8,193 112, 417 120,610 128,946 100, 658 76,750 1935 ...... 5,132 6, 735 100,970 107, 705 115,124 89,849 68,526 1936 ______ 4, 810 6, 301 82, 140 88,441 94,510 73,742 56,257

" 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.315 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.07 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.835 pound unstemmed proc­

essing weight. "1 pound uustemmed processing weight equal to 0.76 pound stemmed processing weight.

SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 54

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unste=ed Stemmed

year stemmed unstemmed eq'uiva- processing processing Quantity Unstemmed reported basis lent" weight" weight" reported equivalent 67

Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 9,436 12,332 45,740 58,072 61, 556 47,619 36,667 1933 ______ 7, 325 9, 522 62, 699 72, 221 76, 554 59, 221 45,600 1934 ______ 5, 056 6,573 70,039 76,612 81,209 62,822 48,373 1935 ______ 3, 527 4, 585 69,665 74,250 78,705 60,885 46,881 1936 ______ 3,464 4, 503 61, 191 65,694 69,636 53, 869 41, 479 Apr. 1:

1932 ______ 9, 279 12,063 59,652 71, 715 76,018 58,806 45,281 1933 ______ 6, 316 8, 211 63,461 71, 672 75,972 58,771 45.254 1934 ______ 4,063 5, 282 68, 246 73, 52S 77,940 60,293 46,426 1935 ______ 3, 096 4, 025 72,099 76, 124 80, 691 62,422 43,065 1936 ______ 3, 257 4, 234 60,422 64,656 68, 535 53, 018 40,824 July1:

1932 ______ 8,141 10,583 70,508 81, 191 86,062 66,577 51, 264 1933 ______ 4, 779 6, 213 71,740 77,953 82,630 63,921 49,219 1934 ______ 3, 514 4, 568 72,146 76, 714 81,317 62,905 48,437 1935 ______ 2, 786 3, 622 68,878 72,500 76,850 59,450 45,776 1936 ______ 3, 978 5,171 58,434 63,605 67,421 52,156 40,160

Oct. 1: 1932 ______ 7, 585 9, 860 66, 333 76, 193 80,765 62,478 48,108 1933 ______ 5, 085 6, 610 69,086 75,696 80,238 62,071 47,795 1934 ______ 3, 759 4,887 71,772 76,659 81,259 62,860 48,402 1935 ______ 3,198 4, 157 65, 288 69,445 73,612 56,945 43,848 1936 ______ 3, 376 4, 389 53,545 57,934 61,410 47,506 36,580

07 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.300 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.06 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.82 pound unstemmed process­

.ingwelght. oo 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.77 pound stemmed processing weight.

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TABLE 9.-Stoclcs of leaf tobacco, by types as 1·eported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

NORTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 55

Stemmed Farm-sales· I Quarter and Un· Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

year stemmed unstemmed equiva· processing processing Quantity Unstemmed reported basis lent 11

weight 71 weight" reported equivalent 70

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 2, 716 3, 620 38,022 41,642 45,182 35,812 26,85\t 1933 ______ 2, 215 2, 953 43,348 46, 301 50, 237 39, 819 29,864 1934 ______ 2, 433 3, 243 42,791 46,034 49,947 39, 589 29,692 1935 ______ 3,032 4,042 36,807 40,849 44, 321 35, 130 26,348 1936 ...... 1, 634 2, 178 31, 799 33,977 36,865 29,220 21, 915

Apr.!: 1932 ______ 2, 624 3, 498 43, 131 46,629 50,592 40, 101 30,076 1933 ______ 1, 731 2, 307 46,049 48,356 52,466 41, 586 31, 190 1934 ______ 1, 850 2, 466 45,347 47,813 51,877 41, 119 30, 839 1935 ______ 2, 253 3, 003 41, 298 44,301 48,067 38,099 28,574 1936 ______ I, 393 I, 857 34,704 36,561 39, 669 31,442 23,582

July 1: 1932 ______ 2, 478 3, 303 47, 196 50,499 54, 791 43,429 32, 572 1933 ______ !, 693 2, 257 49, 013 51, 270 55,628 44,092 33,069 1934 ______ 2, 222 2, 962 43,856 46,818 50,798 40,263 30, 197 1935 ______ 2, 242 2, 989 38,582 41, 571 45, 105 35, 751 26,813 1936 ______

Oct. 1: 1, 725 2,299 31, 733 34,032 36, 925 29,268 21,951

1932 ______ 2, 303 3,070 45,052 48, 122 52, 212 41, 385 31, 039 1933 ______ 2,183 2, 910 47, 838 50,748 55,062 43,643 32,732 1934 ______ 2,480 3, 306 40, 645 43, 951 47,687 37,798 28, 348 1935 ______ l, 934 2,578 35, 682 38, 260 41, 512 32,904 24,678 1936 ______ I, 434 1, 912 28,595 30,507 33, 100 26,236 19,677

1o 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.333 pounds unstemmed. 71 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.085 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.86 pound unstemmed proc­

essing weight. 12 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.75 pound stemmed processing weight.

CONNECTICUT SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 61

Stemmed I Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processing year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight 14 weight 7 reported equivalent" lent"

Jan.!: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 267 327 10, 641 10, 968 12,449 10,310 8,403 1933 ______ 258 316 11,044 11, 360 12,894 10,678 8, 703 1934 ______ 316 387 10,505 10,892 12, 362 10,238 8, 344 1935 ______ 321 393 10, 761 11, 154 12, 660 10,485 8, 545 1936 ______ 304 372 9,114 9,486 10, 767 8, 917 7, 267

Apr.!: 1932 ______ 319 390 11, 185 11,575 13, 138 10,880 8, 867 1933 ______ 189 231 10, 676 10, 907 12, 379 10, 253 8, 356 1934 ______ 266 326 9, 972 10,298 11, 688 9, 680 7, 889 1935 ______ 289 354 9, 447 9, 801 11, 124 9, 213 7, 509 1936 ______ 273

July 1: 334 8, 264 8, 598 9, 759 8, 082 6, 587

1932 ______ 341 417 10,379 10, 796 12, 253 10, 148 8, 271 1933 ______ 255 312 10, 197 10, 509 11,928 9,878 8, 051 1934 ______ 368 450 9, 208 9, 658 10, 962 9, 079 7, 399 1935 ______ 298 365 8,006 8,371 9, 501 7,869 6,413 1936 ______ 269 329 6,882

Oct. 1: 7, 211 8,184 6, 778 5,524

1932 ______ 330 404 10,572 10, 976 12, 458 10,317 8, 408 1933 ______ 381 466 10,349 10,815 12, 275 10, 166 8, 285 1934 ______ 364 446 8, 324 8, 770 9, 954 8, 244 6, 719 1935 ______ ~49 421 7, 275 7, 702 8, 742 7, 240 5, 901 1936 ______ 205 324 5. 683 6, 007 6. 818 5, 647 4, 602

73 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.224 pounds unstemmed. "1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.135 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.94 pound unstemmed process­

h::.g weight. " 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.815 pound stemmed processing weight.

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basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

GEORGIA .AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 62

Stemmed Farm-sales-Quarter and Un- Total on weight Unstemmed Stemmed

stemmed unstemmed processing processmg year Quantity Unstemmed reported basis equiva- weight" weight" reported equivalent "

lent;;

Jan.!: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ______ 17 20 4,808 4,828 5, 600 4,514 3, 747 1933 ______ 54 65 4, 747 4,812 5, 582 4,499 3, 734 1934 ______ 14 17 3, 944 3, 961 4, 595 3, 704 3,074 1935 ______ 65 78 3,307 3,385 3, 927 3,165 2, 627 1936 ______ 22 27 3,486 3, 513 4,075 3,285 2, 727

.Apr. 1: 1932 ______ 140 169 4,267 4,436 5,146 4,148 3,443 1933 ______ 84 101 4,134 4, 235 4, 913 3,960 3,287 1934 ______ 72 87 3,367 3,454 4,007 3,229 2,680 1~35 ______ 35 42 2, 931 2, 973 3, 449 2, 780 2,307 1936 ______ 13 16 3,211 3,227 3, 743 3,017 2,504

July 1: 1932 ______ 16 19 3,600 3,619 4,198 3, 384 2,809 1933 ______ 87 105 3,843 3,948 4,580 3,691 3,064 1934 ______ 22 27 3,017 3,044 3, 531 2,846 2,362 1935 ______ 15 18 2, 530 2,548 2,956 2,382 1,977 1936 ______ 19 23 2,313 2, 336 2, 710 2,184 1,813

Oct.!: 1932 ______ 47 57 5,115 5,172 6,000 4,836 4,014 1933 ______ 27 33 4,607 4,640 5,382 4,338 3,601 1934 ______ 12 14 4,158 4,172 4,840 3, 901 3,238 1935 ______ 10 12 4,080 4,092 4, 747 3,826 3,176 1936 .. ~--- 15 18 3, 575 3, 593 4,168 3, 359 2,788

,. 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.205 pounds unste=ed. 77 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.16 pounds farm-sajes weight and 0.935 pound unstemmed process­

ing weight. " 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.83 pound stemmed processing weight.

TABLE 10.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36

OLD BELT FLUE-CURED VIRGINIA .AND NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 11

B group, C group, X group, Ngroup, Quarter and .A group, heavy leaf, thin leaf or lugs and S group, nonde- Total year wrappers cutting leaf, cutters ground scrap scnpt and fillers leaves

Jan. 1: t,OOO lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 7,132 93,519 90,949 165,156 10,094 301 367,151 1933 ________ 6,166 73,148 83,326 170,116 9,637 800 343,193 1934 ________ 6,063 52,103 86, 593 191,554 12,354 299 348,966 1935 ________ 7,491 58,140 104,414 187,597 13,531 493 371,666 1936 ________ 7,019 66,123 123,282 210,232 11,235 266 418,157 .Apr. 1: 1932 ________ 6,883 93,396 89,049 168,421 10,559 387 368,695 1933 ________ 8,376 58,269 80,183 159,696 10,209 515 317,248 1934 ________ 6,475 53,486 82,304 182,706 13,978 361 339,310

1935 ________ 6, 538 51,633 96,163 171,622 13,020 244 339,220 1936 ________ 6,874 62,033 112,690 201,725 10,967 516 394,805 July 1: 1932 ________ 7, 232 79,025 79,135 152,628 9,621 385 328,026

1933 ________ 5,017 44,480 66,515 139,684 7, 936 395 264,027 1934 ________ 5, 906 40,049 80,149 150,841 13,455 246 290.646 1935 ________ 5,584 43,066 84,741 155, 199 11,471 266 300,327 1936 ________ 5,655 50,307 100,012 175,797 10,657 385 342,813

0ct.1: 1932 ________ 5,474 66,982 73,209 139,204 8,844 384 294,097 1933 ________ 3, 902 33,656 57,771 122,695 8, 590 228 226,842 1934 ________ 4,968 35,766 83,526 144,479 12,444 166 281,349 1935.. ______ 4, 519 37,349 79,749 144,242 9,976 160 275,995 1936 ________ 4,824 41,127 92,236 162,721 10,537 393 311,838

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TABLE 10.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed, in the United States, q~tm·terly, 1932-36-Continued

Quarter and year

Jan. 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Apr 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

July 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934_ _______ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Oct 1· 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Jan. 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Apr. 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

July 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935__ ______ 1936 ________

Oct.1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936__ ______

Jan. 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Apr. 1: 1932 ____ ----1933 ____ ----1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

July 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED. TYPE 12

B group, C group, X group, N group, A group, heavy leaf, thin leaf or lugs and Fl group, non de-wrappers cutting leaf, cutters ground scrap script and fillers leaves

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1, 223 70,845 101,470 125,463 7,259 726

210 52,097 81,302 116,585 6,393 1, 213 161 52,904 97,178 142,589 9.802 692 126 34,870 100.675 132, 196 10,719 633 194 48,734 126,995 138,256 13,475 729

190 60, 329 90,648 115,955 6, 525 373 167 30,936 74,472 107,807 6,049 758 772 38, 992 86,664 130, 342 9,035 429 87 27, 715 85, 184 116,238 10,924 287

223 40,557 102,907 123,234 12,928 732

178 49,468 76,955 104, 503 6, 371 361 169 23,209 64,244 92,562 5, 318 304 87 24, 761 77,692 104, 523 9, 207 308

131 20,494 75,232 101, 230 10, 112 292 172 25,659 89, 147 108,630 13,282 224

194 44,372 74,292 107,700 5, 212 558 522 24,432 63,666 91,370 4, 648 264 971 37,928 104,666 121,466 7, 682 734

I, 330 37,297 108,933 124,474 10,236 390 186 31,033 105, fl78 125,302 13,290 301

SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED, TYPE 13

. 792 26,842 45,249 65,557 4, 517 223

1, 119 14, 499 3R, 779 59,206 3, 169 161 1,129 22,775 39,939 76,866 5, 787 217

516 11,443 39,141 73, 131 3, 897 187 761 22,480 44,820 85,904 4,188 60

659 27,278 38,982 61,073 5,399 741 1,287 11, 621 35,696 48,078 2,527 160 1,479 15,196 35,021 71,327 5,490 157

547 8, 417 35,017 65,627 3. 350 107 681 20,865 42,384 77,091 4, 206 68

540 21, 558 39,098 55, 761 3,854 235 1, 022 10,785 31,228 43, 917 1, 740 77

880 8. 566 32,738 58,714 4,449 35 486 6, 502 29,447 57, 656 3,362 22

1, 6!5 15, 405 36,775 62, 610 3, 494 47

947 23,960 44,878 68,090 2, 569 258 2,369 16,848 40,138 66, 918 1, 707 124 1, 161 14,929 49,162 82,628 5,407 153

863 25,828 57,541 89,016 4,196 298 1, 084 24, 147 56,498 88,982 5, 413 1,179

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA FLUE-CURED, TYPE 14

60 16, 911 40,978 17,414 329 89 68 7, 710 27, 195 16, 279 306 13 40 10,220 26,078 22,038 692 51 92 2, 727 19,348 20,925 767 154

124 9, 165 17,880 31, 126 905 169

52 14,649 36,980 16, 808 261 45 65 4, 155 24,925 14,074 294 11 40 8, 097 22,414 19, 718 677 47 87 1, 999 16,506 19,431 648 125

116 6,339 19,669 25,832 1, 011 200

60 11,849 32,203 13,713 449 25 55 2, 564 23,444 13,226 255 11 36 3, 975 19,874 14, 966 563 44 88 1, 000 17,063 17,674 664 58

117 4, 074 18,535 22,850 1,408 240

Total

1,000 lb. 306,986 257,800 303,326 279,219 328,383

274,020 220, 189 266,234 240.435 280,581

237, 836 185,806 216, 578 207,491 237,114

232,328 184,902 273,447 282,660 275,790

143, 180 116,933 H6, 713 128,315 158,213

134, 132 99,319

128,670 113,065 145,295

121, 046 88,769

105,382 97,475

119,946

140,702 128,104 153.440 177,742 177,303

75,78 51,57 59,11 44,01 59,36

68,79 43,52 50,99 38,79

1 I 9 3 9

5 4 3 6 7 53,16

58,29 9 5

58 39,55 39,4 36,54 7 47,2 24

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and stemmed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA FLUE-CURED, TYPE 14-Continued

B group, C group, X group, N group, Quarter and A group, heavy leaf, thin leaf or Jugs and S group, non de- Total

year wrappers cutting leaf, cutters ground scrap script and fillers leaves

Oct.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb 1,000lb. 1,000lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 87 7, 626 30,584 14,714 343 27 53, 381 1933 ........ 849 11,374 28,866 24, 086 650 37 65,862 1934 ........ 110 4, 511 23,466 22,372 666 61 51, 186 1935 .... ---- 626 8, 989 24,377 26,821 945 211 61,969 1936 .. ------ 208 12, 198 35,978 34,721 1, 958 260 85,323

VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

Quarte'r and A group, B group, C group, X group, S group, N group, non de- Total year wrappers heavy leaf thin leaf Jugs scrap scnpt

Jan.l: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ........ 607 7, 066 1, 817 20,503 297 62 30,352 1933 ........ 674 6, 573 2,307 21,391 361 63 31,369 1934. _______ 516 4,906 1,129 16,075 458 25 23, 109 1935 ........ 861 7,431 1, 528 18,079 702 5 28,606 1936 ........ 1, 059 6,828 2,243 16, 198 849 11 27, 188

Apr.l: 1,049 10,371 3, 106 25,823 275 87 40, 711 1932 ........

1933 ........ 953 8,485 2,418 23, 541 361 62 35,820 1934.------- 1, 353 8, 715 3, 693 23,310 550 22 37,643 1935 ........ 1,449 9,275 2, 573 20, 118 732 4 34,151 1936 ........ 1,436 9,149 4, 591 18,975 914 24 35,089

July 1: 1932 ________ 865 8, 706 2,466 23,780 352 74 36,243 1933 ........ 837 7, 574 1, 981 20,622 450 50 31, 514 1934_ _______ 1,080 8, 301 1, 935 20,278 618 18 32,230 1935 ........ 1, 402 8,124 2, 096 17,775 760 4 30, 161 1936 ________ 1,258 8,494 3,684 16,676 924 19 31,055

Oct.1: 1932 ________ 697 7, 778 2,182 21,072 423 64 32,216 1933 ........ 589 6,110 1,424 18, 211 523 49 26,906 1934 ........ 559 7,002 1,437 17,913 754 4 27,669 1935 ........ 951 6, 587 1,693 15,917 816 4 25,958 1936 ........ 852 6, 776 2, 685 14,992 1, 055 19 26,379

TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22

Jan.1: 1932 ________ 2,204 60, 158 4,803 14,976 848 572 83,561 1933 ________ 2, 277 73, 136 8, 326 27,075 1,866 530 113, 210 1934 ________ 1,804 68,631 8, 071 24,715 1, 920 346 105,487 1935 ________ 1, 925 70,483 9,689 31,080 1, 557 583 115,317 1936 .. ------ 1, 775

Apr.1: 75,616 14,592 26,008 853 946 119,700

1932 ........ 2,884 74,795 9, 631 26,010 894 1,165 115,379 1933 ________ 3, 564 83, 178 14, 517 39,775 2,162 594 143,700 1934 ________ 2,082 85,356 13,299 33,350 1, 570 730 136, 387 1935 ________ 2, 628 86,528 17, 716 40,205 1, 633 782 149,492 1936 ________

July 1: 2,082 91, 514 23, 160 35,543 888 1, 242 154, 429

1932 ........ 3, 739 79,46.5 11,388 31,791 1,525 1,057 128,965 1933 ________ 3,140 83,058 14,598 43,146 2, 902 1,467 148,311 193L ...... 2,432 85,466 13,039 32,567 2,067 971 136,582 1935 .. ------ 2,622 89,284 19,019 41,225 1,588 1,976 155,714 1936 ........ 1, 700 87,024 19, ~25 32,920 1, 531 1,177 143,777

Oct.1: 1932 .. ------ 2, 763 76,058 9,321 28,846 1, 784 708 119,480 1933 ........ 10,211 79,726 15,221 30,409 2, 661 887 138, 561'> 1934 ........ 2,000 76,734 13, 685 30,042 1,349 1, 318 125,128 1935 ........ 2, 396 83,004 16,646 37,716 1,602 1, 430 142,794 1936 ........ 1,460 79,897 16,733 29,401 1,311 666 129,468

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KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23

Quarter and A group. B group, C group, X group, S group, N group, nonde- Total year wrappers heavy leaf thin leaf lugs scrap scnpt

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 325 16, 678 2, 699 8, 315 278 ------------ 28,295 1933 ________ 247 21,063 5, 664 11,240 1, 229 291 39,734 1934 ________ 189 22,574 6, 425 9, 394 977 238 39, 797 1935 ________ 209 19,285 4, 932 2, 480 687 98 27, 691 1936 ________ 102 24,202 5,873 5, 330 225 116 35,848

Apr.!: 1932 ________ 316 22, 123 4, 733 12, 524 288 116 40, 100 1933 ________ 229 27,320 9, 021 16,470 1, 210 194 54,444 1934 ________ 165 25,510 1.9.110 11,433 420 110 47,748 1935 ________ 166 28, 115 9, 322 4, 642 357 408 43,010 1936 ________ 89

July 1: 29, 545 10,252 7, 854 252 68 48,060

1932 ________ 298 27,462 5, 436 13, 692 768 358 48.014 1933 ________ 220 26,556 5, 473 14,498 1, 152 158 48,057 1934 ________ 249 24, 503 7, 577 1(), 801 520 166 43,816 1935 ________ 124 28, 521 7,189 5, 366 242 149 41,591 1936 ________ 71 26,430 6,820

Oct.1: 6,302 454 1 40,078

1932 ________ 273 23,470 5, 451 8, 625 1,109 118 39,046 1933 ________ 206 J7, 082 3, 591 5, 367 473 243 26,962 1934 ________ 152 21, 144 5, 124 3, 892 526 59 30,897 1935 ________ 123 27,075 6, 584 4, 827 230 114 38, 953 1936 ________ 80 24,013 6, 387 6,029 424 24 36, 957

HENDERSON STEMMING, TYPE 24

Jan. 1: 1932 ________ 51 935 97 1, 650 434 16 3,183 1933 ________ 39 503 296 2, 121 123 27 3,109 1934 ________ ----------- 1, 545 825 1, 091 100 30 3, 591 1935 ________ 4 1, 410 649 574 39 1 2, 677 1936 ________ ------------ 1, 865 863 535 36 1 3, 300

.Apr. 1: 1932 ________ 40 1,088 767 2, 861 437 41 5, 234 1933 ________ 2 2, 220 1, 569 4, 239 256 49 8, 335 193± ________ 31 2,030 1, 306 1, 402 37 5 4, 811 1935 ________ 13 2, 516 1, 169 850 37 2 4, 587 1936 ________ ------------ 2,297 1, 330

July 1: 938 31 4 4, 600

1932 ________ 44 1, 358 779 2, 691 246 68 5, 186 1933 ________ ------------ 1, 844 1, 031 2, 560 123 47 5, 605 1934 ________ 21 1, 828 1, 054 1, 143 46 4 4,096 1935 ________ 13 2,147 873 744 7 1 3, 785 1936-------- ------------ 2, 045 1,149

Oct.1: 731 58 11 3, 994

1932 ________ 40 1, 544 900 1, 518 42 103 4, 147 1933 ________ ------------ 1, 570 885 1, 354 158 39 4,006 1934 ________ 51 1, 629 1, 762 637 81 4 4,164 1935 ________ 8 1, 892 1, 033 563 28 1 3, 525 1936 ________ ------------ 1, 641 901 518 56 3 3,119

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and stemmed, in tl7:e United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

BURLEY, TYPE 31

B group, C group, X group, N group, Quarter and A group, leaf or lugs and trash, S group, non de- Total year wrappers fillers cutters flyings scrap script and tips and spods

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb 1,000 lb 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 1,118 252, 991 138, 970 86, 993 8, 272 2, 270 490, 614 1933 ________ 1, 314 338,082 163, 664 98, 179 15, 591 2,860 619,690 1934 ________ 1, 671 299, 729 192, 144 79, 504 9, 625 2, 579 585, 252 1935 ________ 995 312, 986 241,824 116,720 14,369 4, 050 690,944 1936 ________ 1, 292 265, 785 258, 136 161, 626 11, 819 525 699, 183

Apr.1: 1932 ________ 1, 796 366, 683 191, 347 120, 550 18, 199 4, 259 702,834 1933 ________ 1, 940 408, 169 215, 340 103, 557 11,841 3, 317 744,164 1934 ________ 1, .\42 382, 448 ZRa 1 sos 146, 2fi6 11.479 4, 351 829, 593 1935 ________ 1, 672 337,408 285, 653 149, 392 14, 003 2, 2.38 790,426 1936 ________ 1, 397 287, 100 269,752 159, 107 lJ, 218 594 731, 168

July 1: 1932 ________ 1, 341 346, 072 173, 813 107, 890 18,245 3, 805 651, 166 1933 ________ 1, 606 371, 362 196, 970 91.978 12, 333 3, 340 677,589 1934 ________ 1, 318 348, 409 263, 027 133, 096 13, 343 4, 950 764, 143 1935 ________ 1, 514 312, 584 257,679 138,788 14, 129 2, 243 726,937 1936 ________

·Oct. 1: 1, 254 261,872 241, 556 HI, 033 11,887 623 658, 225

1932 ________ 1, 158 314,819 155, 157 94, 797 16,689 3, 940 586, 560 1933 ________ 1, 637 337,805 179,807 84,799 10,328 1, 554 615, 930 1934 ________ 1,262 317, 833 243,408 119, 629 13, 916 4, 803 700, 851 ~935 ________ 2, 269 294,013 225,361 124, 290 12,473 2,404 660,810 1936 ________ 1, 078 234, 2il 217, 568 122, 156 10, 933 622 586, 628

SOUTHERN MARYLAND, TYPE 32

B group, C group, X group, Quarter and thm leaf seconds and S group, N group,

year A group t heavy leaf (bnght ground scrap nondescript Total (dull crop) crop) leaves

Jan.l: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ ------------ 6, 333 12,389 2,014 34 228 20,998 1933 ________ ------------ 9, 501 13,857 7, 738 25 204 31. 325 1934 ________ ------------ 13,701 15, 691 8,347 42 208 37,989 1935-------- ------------ 8, 275 15, 301 11,032 69 83 34,760 1936 ________ ------------ 12, 123 17, 311

Apr.l: 8,065 108 40 37, 647

1932 ________ ------------ 7, 035 10, 625 1, 609 22 268 19,559 1933 ________ ------------ 9,086 11, 903 8,172 19 67 29,247 1934 ________ ------------ 11,274 12, 012 8,491 48 96 31, 921 1935 ________ ------------ 6, 577 18, 554 6,846 68 70 32, 115 1936 ________ ------------ 16,584 9, 912 4, 759 40 70 31, 365

July 1: 1932 ________ ------------ 7, 765 10,307 3, 252 195 158 21, 677 1933 ________ ------------ 9,107 11,242 7,869 128 98 28,444 1934 ________ ------------ 9,400 11,004 9, 010 86 97 29,597 1935 ________ ------------ 6,555 16,058 6, 536 68 88 29,305 1936 ________ ------------ 10,401 12, 750 5, 572 51 61 28,835

·Oct. I: 1932 ________ ------------ 10,601 14,615 5, 231 29 194 30,670 1933 ________ ------------ 15,337 16,552 8,195 38 366 40,488 1934 ________ ------------ 11,827 12,906 10,454 46 345 35,578 1935 ________ ------------ 12,026 19, 175 8,001 63 66 39, 331 1936 ________ ------------ 13, 217 22,096 5,801 57 70 41,241

See footnotes at end of table.

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ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35

Quarter and A group, B group, C group, X group, S group, N group, Total year wrappers heavy leaf thin leaf lugs scrap nondescnpt

Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 {/), 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 1, 502 13,053 7, 785 8, 277 591 472 31,680 1933 ________ 1,177 13, 719 8, 665 8, 912 366 1, 215 34,054 1934 ________ 1,188 10, 339 7,927 5,848 936 1,146 27,384 1935 ________ 1, 207 10, 258 7, 916 6, 949 897 765 27,992 1936 ________ 1, 323 13,400 7,164

Apr.1: 7,103 1,083 408 30,481

1932 ________ 1, 456 17,329 12, 191 12,270 769 1, 091 45,106 1933 ________ 1, 456 15, 636 11, 369 10, 332 871 1, 277 40,941 1934 ________ 1,687 15,130 11,813 10, 142 1, 296 1,110 41,178-1935 ________ 1, 916 14, 185 11, 161 11,925 785 851 40,823 1936 ________ 1, 311 15, 361 7, 308 9, 215 771 299 34,265

July 1: 1932 ________ 1, 257 15,503 10,523 8, 631 617 964 37, 495· 1933 ________ 1,164 14, 179 10,014 9, 321 823 1,176 36,677 1934 ________ 1, 395 13, 354 11, 164 7, 654 1, 065 1,068 35,700 1935 ________ 1, 717 13, 023 9, 563 9,492 787 739 35,321 1936 ________ 1, 334 13, 995 6, 759

Oct.1: 7,434 720 223 30,465

1932 ________ 1, 328 13, 438 9, 494 7, 957 817 676 33,710 1933 ________ 1,100 11, 465 9,142 6,897 870 987 30,461 1934 ________ 1, 340 11, 843 9,687 7,122 993 908 31,893 1935 ________ 1, 164 12, 530 6,845 8,127 788 545 29,999 1936 ________ 1,007 12, 116 5, 690 6, 638 694 98 26,243

GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36

Jan.1: 1932 ________ 492 12,657 1, 215 11,766 816 7 26,953 1933 ________ 306 13, 949 1, 579 17, 011 933 13 33,791 1934 ________ 216 13, 961 1, 239 19, 150 531 4 35, 101 1935 ________ 86 13, 077 1, 905 13,863 710 223 29,864 1936 ________ 89 10,794 2, 079 15,446 598 371 29,37 7

Apr.1: 1932 ...•.•.. 495 17, 114 2,110 18, 313 888 37 38,957 1933 ........ 364 17,608 2, 863 22, 190 903 78 44,006 1934 ........ 253 16, 114 1, 922 18, 610 762 23 37, 684 1935 ________ 80 17, 223 3, 675 14,934 660 663 37,235 1936_------- 21 12,460 3, 162 17,969 556 480 34,648

July 1: 1932 ________ 438 16, 585 1, 992 16,676 904 357 36,952 1933 ________ 345 16, 562 2,045 21, 595 945 16 41,508 1934. _______ 123 14,798 1, 989 18,074 728 13 35,725 1935 ________ 120 12, 134 3,120 16,865 638 506 33, 383 1936 ________ 81 10,728 3,430

Oct.1: 17, 139 517 301 32,196

1932 ........ 544 15, 326 2, 001 16, 514 918 1,002 36,305 1933 ________ 255 14,715 1, 415 19,345 840 4 36,574 1934 ________ 82 13, 623 1, 588 15,408 702 252 31, 655 1935 ________ 122 11,340 2, 516 15,427 596 269 30,270 1936 ________ 71 9, 659 2, 853 13, 992 479 35 27,089

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and stemmed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

VIRGINIA SUN-CURED, TYPE 37

Quarter and A group, B group, C group, X group, S group, N group, Total year wrappers heavy leaf thin leaf lugs scrap nondescript

Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 213 576 382 1, 965 38 ------------ 3,174 1933-------- 230 499 264 2, 389 15 ------------ 3, 397 1934 ________ 34 387 135 1, 554 174 ------------ 2,284 1935 ________ 54 391 195 1, 150 103 ------------ 1, 893 1936 ________ 79 597 184 1, 067 133 ------------ 2, 060

Apr. 1: 1932 ________ 177 649 501 3, 150 158 ------------ 4, 635 1933 ________ 225 485 294 2, 524 78 ------------ 3, 606 1934 ________ 56 562 160 3, 568 121 ------------ 4,467 1935-------- 78 690 287 1, 849 99 ------------ 3, 003 1936 ________ 50 673 777 1,858 122 ------------ 3,480

July 1: 1932 ________ 237 566 383 2, 988 29 4 4,207 1933 ________ 273 465 232 2,152 106 ------------ 3, 228 1934 ________ 54 482 132 1, 719 109 ------------ 2, 496 1935 ________ 67 723 198 1, 516 130 ------------ 2, 634 1936 ________ 42 588 271 1, 581 111 ------------ 2, 593

Oct. 1: 1932 ________ 56 509 310 2,454 29 ------------ 3, 358 1933-------- 263 416 629 1,848 85 ------------ 3,241 1934 ________ 44 435 127 1, 318 106 ------------ 2, 030 1935 ________ 75 577 129 1, 186 109 ------------ 2, 076 1936 ________ 33 530 236 1, 220 118 ------------ 2, 137

PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF, TYPE 41

B group, C group, X group, Y group, Nsroup, Quarter and Agroup 1 binders fillers stem- farm fillers S group, non de- Total year or tops (wrapper ming' or ground scrap script B's) leaves 3

------Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb

1932_ -------- ---------- 9, 707 42,808 13,609 ------------ 185 1 6,6, 310 1933_- ------- ---------- 1, 056 69, 651 27, 956 ------------ 348 99, 011 1934_- ------- ---------- 525 69, 957 20,684 ------------ 506 91, 672 1935 _________ ---------- 1,130 62,737 20,467 ------------ 541 84,881 1936 _________ ---------- 648 58, 277 17,628 2,458 893 79, 904

Apr.1: 1932 _________ ---------- 1, 332 84,040 29,457 ------------ 235 115,064 1933_-- ------ ---------- 951 71,304 27,509 ------------ 192 99, 956 1934_ -------- ---------- 1,093 74,818 19,903 ------------ 348 96, 162 1935 _________ ---------- 874 67,846 24,507 ------------ 360 3 93,590 1936_- ------- -~--------

1, 018 73,710 July 1:

19,516 6,119 586 10 100,959

1932 _________ ---------- 1, 393 80,454 32,673 ------------ 182 114,702 1933 _________ ---------- 1, 014 74,001 24,243 ------------ 262 99, 520 1934_ ________ ---------- 616 73,241 22, 960 ------------ 267 97,084 1935_- ------- --------- .. 3, 807 72,886 19, 318 ------------ 299 96, 310 1936 _________ ---------- 1, 209 71,968 20,003 4, 805 521 98,506

Oct. 1: 1932 _________ ---------- 1,027 75,067 31, 358 ------------ 231 107,683 1933 _________ ---------- 416 76,061 22,569 ------------ 266 99,312 1934_ ________ ---------- 988 68,588 21,958 ------------ 272 6 91,812 1935 _________ ---------- 1,918 66,266 19, 931 ------------ 437 4 88,556 1936 _________ ---------- 1, 652 64,771 I 22,465 1, 085 522 90,495

See footnotes at end of teble.

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Quarter and year

GEBHARDT, TYPE 42

C group, , B . , fillers, lo-

A group gloup cally known as wrappers

X group, stem­ming2

Y group, farm fillers or ground leaves'

8 group, scrar;

N group, nonde­script

Total

-----1------1----1----1-----1----------

Jan.1: I,OOOlb. I,OOOlb. 1932 .. -------- ---------- ----------1933_ -------- ---------- ----------1934_-- ------ ---------- ----------1935.-------- ---------- ----------1936.-------- ---------- ----------

Apr. 1 1932.-------- ---------- --~-------1933. -------- ---------- ----------1934_- ------- ---------- ----------1935.-------- ---------- ----------1936 _________ ---------- ----------

July 1 1932 .. -------- ---------- ----------1933 _________ ---------- ----------1934 ... ------- ---------- ----------1935 _________ ---------- ----------1936 _________ ---------- ----------

Oct. 1. 1932 _________ ---------- ----------1933 .. -------- ---------- ----------1934.-------- ---------- ----------1935 _________ ---------- ----------1936 _________ ---------- ----------

Jan. 1: 1932 -------- ----------1933.-------- ----------1934.-------- ---------- ----------1935 .. -------- ---------- ·---------1936 .. -------- ---------- ----------

Apr. 1: 1932.-------- ---------- ----------1933.-------- ---------- ----------1934.-------- ---------- ----------1935 .. -------- ---------- ----------1936 _________ ---------- ----------

July 1: 1932 .. -------- ---------- ----------1933 .. -------- ---------- ----------1934 _________ ---------- ----------1935 _________ ---------- ______ .. __ _ 1936 _________ ---------- ----------

Oct. 1: 1932 _________ ---------- ----------1933 _________ ---------- ----------1934 _________ ---------- ----------1935--------- ---------- ----------1936 _________ ---------- ----------

See footnotes at end of table.

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb 16, 394 2, 085 ------------17,630 3, 297 ------------15, 664 5, 221 ------------12,497 9. 552 ------------16, 171 6, 780 704

15,463 2, 547 ------------17,464 3, 521 ------------15, 771 5, 482 ------------18,494 6, 701 ------------15, 385 4, 962 315

16, 179 4,077 ------------16, 835 5, 026 ------------16,541 5, 948 ------------18, 965 6, 528 ------------16, 028 5, 526 384

15, 616 3, 405 ------------15, 498 5, 317 ------------15, 978 5, 933 ------------17, 982 5, 311 ------------14, 582 4, 145 311

ZIMMER, TYPE 43

18, 127 3, 632 ------------19, 845 6, 389 ------------17, 17i 8, 170 ------------16.410 9, 047 ------------16, 195 6, 958 106

20,046 4, 839 ------------21,046 6, 636 ------------18,788 6, 634 ------------20,091 9, 633 ------------15, 253 8, 902 456

21,756 7, 434 ------------19,096 7, 662 ------------18, 621 7, 935 ------------18,940 9, .182 ------------16, 050 8, 227 3, 595

20, 634 7, 005 ------------19,064 6, 585 ------------17, 602 8, 522 ------------17, 608 9, 617 ------------14,666 10,797 161

1,000 lb. 29 61

482 54

167

18 43 84 48

234

254 64 67 63 52

125 45

113 101 212

37 297 235 o7

263

25 114 76

107 367

135 155 63 67

282

31 123 141 171 230

1,000 lb.

13

6 5

48 7 5

5 15

17

3 19 91

50 7

1,000 lb. 18,508 21,010 21, 367 22, !Hi 23,822

18,034 21,033 21, 385 25, 250 20, 901

20, 51'0 21,930 22, 556 25, 561 22,005

19,146 20,865 22,024 23, 411 19,250

21,796 26, 531 2o, 585 25, 543 23, 613

24, 910 27,796 2.1, 548 29, 841 24,988

29,325 26,913 26, 619 28,594 28,154

27,670 25,772 26,269 27,396 25,854

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and stemmed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

Quarter and year

DUTCH, TYPE 44

C group, Y group fillers J X !(roup, farm fille;s S group,

Agroup' Bgroup' ·• o- stem-~~J~r~~~':r~ ming' ole~~e~~d scrap

N group, nonrle­script

Total

----1----1----1----1----------Jan. J•

1932 _________ 1933 _________

1934---------1935---------1936---------

Apr. 1: 1932 _________ 1933 _________ 1934 _________ 1935 _________

1936---------July 1: 1932 _________

1933---------1934---------1935---------1936 _________

Oct. 1' 1932_-- ------1933_ --------1934 _________ 1935 _________ 1936 _________

Quarter and year

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. ---------- ---------- 7, 281 921 ------------ 66 ---------- ---------- 6, 763 1,936 ------------ 99 2 ---------- ---------- 5,469 1, 787 ------------ 79 4 ---------- ---------- 4, 558 I, 178 ------------ 91 ---------- ---------- 4, 979 939 100 107

---------- ---------- 9,853 2, 777 ------------ 31 ---------- ---------- 6, 359 2, 196 ------------ 79 ---------- ---------- 6, 680 1, 773 91 .. _________ ---------- 7,399 1, 483 ------------ 110 ---------- ---------- 9, 310 1, 096 66 57

---------- ---------- 8, 722 2, 730 ------------ 137 ---------- ---------- 6, 316 2,104 ------------ 63 ---------- ---------- 5, 588 1, 896 ------------ 67 ---------- ---------- 6, 952 1. 557 -----------· 69 ---------- ---------- 6,187 989 53 78

---------- ---------- 8, 390 2, 487 ------------ 70 ---------- ---------- 6, 125 1, 734 ------------ 127 ---------- ---------- 5,170 1, 782 ------------ 105 ---------- ---------- 5, 651 1, 037 ------------ 89 ---------- ---------- 6,844 489 43 79

GEORGIA AND FI,ORIDA SUN-GROWN, TYPE 45

A group • B group • 0 group, tillers

X group, stem­ming2

Y group, ground leaves'

8 group, ~l~'d~~· scrap script

1,000 lb. 8, 268 8,800 7,339 5, 827 r,, 125

J?, 661 8,634 8,544 8, 994

10,529

11, !i89 8,483 7,552 8, 581 7, 308

10,'947 7, 986 7,060 6, 777 7,456

Total

-----------1------l·-------l-------l------·l-------l------------------Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1932_- ------- ---------- -----------1933--------- ---------- -----------1934 __________ ---------- -----------1935 _________ ---------- -----------1936--------- ---------- -----------

Apr. 1: 1932 _________ ---------- -----------1933 _________ ---------- -----------1934 _________ ---------- -----------1935_- ------- ---------- -----------1936 _________ ---------- -----------

July 1: 1932 _________ ---------- -----------1933 _________ ---------- -----------1934 _________ ---------- -----------1935 _________ ---------- -----------1936 _________ ---------- -----------

Oct 1: 1932 __________ ---------- -----------1933 _________ ---------- -----------1934 _________ ---------- -----------1935 _________ ---------- -----------1936_-- ------ ---------- -----------

See footnotes at end of table.

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 2,085 4 2.054 3 1,492 5 1, 453 2 1. 710 26

2,178 2 1, 931 5 1,340 4 1,375 1 1. 608 1

2, 271 2 1,833 2 1,133 1

736 ·---------1, 355 2

2,021 1 1, 716 1 1, 618 ----------1, 962 77 1, 419 65

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. ------------ 8 2,097 ------------ 6 2,063 ------------ 6 1, 503 ------------ 1 1, 457 ------------ 47 1, 783

------------ 8 2,188 ------------ 2 1, 938 ------------ 8 1, 352 ------------ ---------- ---------- 1, 376

2 19 1, 633

------------ 4 ---------- 2, 277 ------------ 4 ---------- 1,839 ------------ 1 --------3- 1,135 ------------ ---------- 739

2 48 1,407

------------ 3 2,025 ------------ 5 1, 722 ------------ 2 1,620 ------------ lO 2,049 ------------ 54 1,538

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Quarter and year

Jan. 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Apr. 1' 1932_- ------1933 ________ 1934_- ------1935 ________ 1936 ________

July 1: 1932 ________ 1933_- ------1934 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

Oct, 1: 1932 ________ 1933 ________ 19R4 ________ 1935 ________ 1936 ________

PUERTO RICAN, TYPE 46'

A group • B group'

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

---------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ----------

C group, tripas or

fillers

1,000 lb. 20,164 14, 881 16,733 16,673 22, 642

19,380 15, 142 17,294 18, 868 21,486

17,662 14,907 15, 137 16, 920 18, 889

15,452 14, 164 14, 630 15, 992 17,023

X group, re.,agos. terceros, bol!cbes'

1,000 lb. 4, 737 3, 567 2, 784 3,057 3, 032

4, 758 2,974 3, 130 2, 987 2,473

4, 508 2,866 3,189 2,7?1 2, 273

4, 003 2, 704 3,034 2, 911 1, 900

Y group, ground leaves'

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

7

--------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------

23

S group, scrap

(picadura)

1,000 lb. 1, 512 1, 220

969 1, 192

957

1, 505 1, 202

737 1, 275

908

1, 300 955

1,162 1, 036

746

881 963 838 786 733

CONNECTICUT BROADLEAF, TYPE 51

B group, C group, Y group, Quarter and A group, binders, fillers, X group, sand-leaf S group, locally locally stem- fillers or year wrappers known as known as mingz ground scrap

seconds tips orB's leaves a

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 _______ 2,146 19,326 1, 194 6, 771 ------------ 64 1933 _______ I, 682 24, 578 1, 291 7, 485 ------------ 63 1934_ ______ 2, 401 24, 554 2, 589 5, 532 ------------ 162 1935 _______ 2, 170 26,017 1, 921 5, 175 ------------ 119 1936 _______ I, 830 24,908 1, 263 3, 937 1 185 Apr.1:

23,583 1, 220 9, 593 47 1932 _______ 2, 062 ------------1933_- ----- 1, 734 24, 951 1, 836 6,684 ------------ 452 1934_- ----- 2, 418 27,026 2,064 6,157 ------------ 168 1935 _______ 2, 263 27,991 2,433 4, 686 ------------ 87 1936 _______ 1, 626 26, 149 1, 426 3, 796 4 175

July 1: 1932 _______ 1, 923 24,241 1, 353 9,218 ------------ 48 1933 _______ 2, 399 27,487 2,805 6,196 ------------ 74 1934 _______ 2,078 28,226 2,319 6,343 ------------ 160 1935_-- ---- 2,2Ql 27,633 2,4(}2 4,128 ------------ 103 1936 _______

Oct.1: 1, 745 26,523 1,421 3, 587 2 169

1932 _______ 1, 819 25,084 1,390 8, 307 ------------ 47 1933_- ----- 1, 987 26, 112 3,487 5, 760 ------------ 102 1934_- ----- 1, 738 26,558 1, 968 5,814 ------------ 123 1935_- ----- 1, 747 25,245 1, 611 3, 909 ------------ 91 1936 _______ 1, 519 25,376 1, 415 2, 953 2 166

See footnotes at end of table.

N group, nonde­script

Total

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 2 26,415

19, 668 1 20,487 2 20,929

16 26, 654

4 25,647 19, 318 21,162 23. 130

0 24,870

23,470 4 18,732 2 19,490

20,677 21, 916

20,336 17, 831 18, 502

2 19,691 1 19,680

Ngroup, nonde- Total script

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

---------- 29, 501 ---------- 35,099 ---------- 35,238

10 35,412 9 32, 133

---------- 36,505 10 35,667 1 37,834 3 37,463 2 33, 178

---------- 36,783 ---------- 38, 961 ---------- 39,126

1 36,468 2 33,449

---------- 36,647 2 37,450

---------- 36,201 1 32,604 3 31,434

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and stemmed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED, TYPE 52

B group, C group, Y group,

Quarter and A group, binders, fillers, X group, sand-leaf S group, Ngroup, locally locally stem- fillers or nonde- Total year wrappers known as known as ming' ground scrap script

seconds tips orB's leaves'

------Jan.1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. I932 _______ I, 900 23,33I I,058 7, 552 ------------ 8 33,849

I933 _______ I, 583 I8, 935 6, 93I 8,350 ------------ I9 35, 8I8 I934 .. ----- 2,268 24,826 I,416 5, 925 ------------ 51 --------i- 34,486 I935 .. ----- 3, 080 22,728 I, 672 5,891 ------------ 48 33,420 I936 .. - ---- 2,540 20,521 6I6 4, 696 68 I5 28,457

Apr. I: I,8I4 29, 23I 963 9, 705 I3 27 4I, 753 I932. ______ ------------I933 _______ I, 550 27, 5I3 I, 688 7, 502 ------------ 390 38,643

I934 .. - ---- 2,268 25,504 I,390 6,465 ------------ 24 35, 65I I935.-- ---- 2,945 23,300 I,80l 5,863 ------------ 40 33,949 I936 _______ 2,503 20,300 626 4,38I 2 76 I 27,889

July 1: I932 .. ----- I, 907 28, 23I I, 3I6 9, 350 ------------ 50 40,854 I933.- ----- 2, 320 27,367 I,440 7, I92 ------------ IO 38,329 I934 .. ----- 2, I73 25,340 I, 38I 7,311 ------------ 49 36,254 1935 _______ 3, I95 21,119 I, 577 5,222 ------------ 53 3I, I66 I936 _______ 2,090 18, 96I 873 4, 090 8 69 64 26, 155

Oct.1: 1932 _______ 2, 030 25,376 972 8,698 ------------ 16 37,092 I933 _______ 2, 518 25,139 987 6, 381 ------------ 23 35,048 I934 _______ 2,384 23,862 I, 024 6, 71.2 ------------ 6'0 1 34,403 1935 _______ 2,189 20,268 885 4, 666 ------------ 34 1 28,043 1936 .• ---- 2, 213 17,790 460 3,407 18 80 1 23,969

NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED. TYPE 53

Jan. 1: 1932 _______ 358 ------------ 194 2, 295 ------------ 17 2, 864 1933.------ 357 ------------ 143 2, 820 ------------ 15 3, 335 1934 _______ 45 243 644 3,185 ------------ 19 4,136 1935 ....... 71 192 2fi2 2,081 ------------ 24 2,620 1936 _______ I5 281 100 1,494 ------------ 20 I, 910

Apr.!: 1932 _______ 430 ------------ 220 3, 795 ------------ 10 4,455 1933 ....... 53 388 184 2,568 ------------ 62 3,255 1934 ....... 80 227 327 2, 739 ------------ 9 3, 382 I935 _______ 35 215 270 I,S91 ------------ 12 2,423 1936------- 14 184 I42

July 1: 1,S40 ------------ 27 2, 207

1932 ....... 535 ------------ 225 3,601 ------------ 9 4,370 1933.------ 50 339 219 3, 319 ------------ 5 3, 932 1934 ....... 76 220 I92 2,fi03 ------------ 11 3, !02 1935 _______ 9 333 I 52 1, 585 ------------ 8 2,087 1936 ....... 14 188 115 I, 704 ------------ 55 2,076

Oct. I: 1932 _______ 353 ------------ 160 3,352 ------------ 16 3,881 1933------- 30 345 258 3,117 ------------ 11 3, 761 I934 _______ 41 220 I90 2,228 ------------ 25 2, 704 1935 _______ 16 242 150 I,329 ------------ 14 1;-75I 1936 ....... I5 129 85 1,488 4 11 1, 73:1

See footnotes at end of table.

11662-38--5

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TABLE 10.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 54

C group, Y group,

Quarter and B group, fillers, X group, sand-leaf S group, N group, A group' locally stem- fillers or non de- Total year binders known as ming2 bottom scrap script

tips orB's leaves a

------Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb.

1932 _________ ---------- 10, 997 3, 948 40, 195 ------------ 86 55,226 1933 _________ ---------- 8, 105 2. 979 58, 936 ------------ 4 70,024 19:]4_ ________ ---------- 7, 141 3, 627 64, 325 ------------ 2 75,095 1935 _________ 5, 775 3, 003 64,389 ------------ 25 73, 192 1936 _________ ---------- 4, 507 3, 155 56, 959 8 26 64,655

Apr. 1: 9, 575 3, 974 55,378 68, 931 1932 _________ ---------- ------------ 4

1933 _________ ---------- 7, 984 2, 825 58,968 ------------ ---------- ---------- 69, 777 1934 _________ ---------- 6,147 3, 617 62,534 ------------ 11 72,309 1935 _________ 5, 869 3, 057 66, 230 ------------ 37 2 75, 195 1936 ......... ---------- 5, 580 1. 689 56, 386 ------------ 23 1 63, 679

July 1: 1932 .. _______ ---------- 9, 457 3, 584 65,660 ------------ 48 78,749 1933--------- 8, 046 2, 366 65,989 ------------ 94 24 76, 519 1934_ ________ ---------- 5, 767 3, 724 66, 148 ------------ 21 75,660 1935 _________ ---------- 5. 810 3,425 62,426 ------------ 3 71, 664 1936 ......... 5, 348 1,899 55, 131 ------------ 34 62,412

Oct.1: 1932 _________ ---------- 8, 748 2, 982 62,177 ------~~-~-- 11 73,918 1933.-------- ---------- 5, 909 3, 814 64, 355 ------------ 57 36 74, 171 1934. ________ ---------- 5, 955 3, 441 66, 129 ------------ 6 75,531 1935 _________ 4, 677 3, 430 60,373 ------------ 4 2 68,486 1936 _________ ---------- 5, 519 1, 774 49, 514 50 64 56,921

NORTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 55

Jan. 1: 1932_ -------- ---------- 19,809 3, 829 17,055 ------------ 44 1 40,738 1933_- ------- ---------- 16, 025 3,038 26, 381 ------------ 114 5 45, 563 1934 _________ ---------- 13,086 3, 166 28,922 ------------ 21 29 45,224 1935 _________ ---------- 12, 298 2,132 25,338 ------------ 71 39,839 1936 _________ ---------- 11, 140 2,402 19, 389 403 74 25 33,433

Apr.1: 45,755 1932 _________

---------- 18, 121 3, 361 24, 175 ------------ 98 1933 __________ ---------- 16,739 2, 878 28,092 ------------ 71 47,780 1934_ ________ 15,741 2, 750 28, 628 ------------ 51 27 47, 197 1935 _________ ---------- 15,422 2, 268 25,808 ------------ 39 14 43, 551 1936 _________ ---------- 13,474 1, 554 21, 029 ------------ 40 36,097

July 1: 1932_ -------- ---------- 17,811 3, 197 28,604 ------------ 58 4 49,674 1933.-------- ---------- 16,896 2, 986 30,647 ------------ 145 32 50,706 1934 _________ ---------- 14,910 2, 671 28,480 ------------ 17 46,078 1935 _________ ---------- 14, 179 3,019 28, 555 ------------ 44 27 40,824 1936 _________ ---------- 12, 215 1, 631

Oct. 1: 19, 561 ------------ 50 1 33,458

1932 _________ ---------- 16, 913 3, 386 26,963 ------------ 93 -------32' 47,355 1933.-------- ---------- 15, 388 3, 957 30,492 ------------ 152 50,021

.. 1934.-------- ---------- 13, 781 2, 633 26,657 ------------ 54 -------25' 43,125 1935.-------- ---------- 13, 641 2,933 2jl, 959 ------------ 58 37, 616 1936 _________ ---------- 10, 199 1, 652 18,067 ------------ 111 30,029

See footnotes at end of table,

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and stemm,ed, in the United States, quarterly, 1932-36-Continued

CONNECTICUT SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 61

C group, X group, N group, Quarter and A group, B group, fillers or trashy S group, nonde-

year wrappers binders tips fillers or scrap script loose leaves

Jan. 1: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1932 ________ 7, 415 2, 803 389 2~2 89 ------------1933 ________ 6, 945 3, 457 704 100 96 ------------1934 ________ 6, 600 3, 51S 510 85 108 ------------1935__ ______ 8,307 2,Q87 514 52 122 ------------193{; ________ 7, 571 1, 381 190 76 199 1 Apr.1: 1932 ________ 7,107 3,62.5 556 141 75 ------------

1933-------- 6, 818 3, 310 561 108 68 ------------1934 ________ 6, 592 2, 939 554 61 92 ------------1935 ________ 7, 252 1, 825 409 149 101 ------------1936 ________ 7,237 793 271 53 182 1 July 1:

1932 ________ 5, 398 4, 729 342 161 90 ------------1933 ________ 5, 722 3,872 679 81 98 ------------1934 ________ 6,060 2, 762 457 1:}5 99 63 1935 ________ 6, 394 1, 607 147 56 100 ------------1936 ________ 5, 683 1, 063 135 79 184 7 Oct. 1:

1932 ________ 7,171 2, 830 677 14il 75 ------------1933 ________ 5, 811 3, 545 1,106 114 154 ------------1934 ________ 5, 644 2,398 434 92 1.20 ------------1935 ________ 5, 511 1, 497 333 140 142 1 1936 ________ 4, 770 793 157 24 197 7

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 62

Jan. 1: 1932 ________ 3, 914 705 1933 ________ 4,193 428 1934 ________ 3, 603 246 1935 ________ 3,106 187 1936 ________ 3,233 178

Apr. 1: 1932 ________ 3, 738 554 1933 ________ 3, 550 424 1934 ________ 3, 044 264 1935 ________ 2, 769 143 1936 ________ 2, 924 271

July 1: 1932 ________ 3,118 450 1933 ________ 3,456 360 1934 ________ 2, 734 230 1935 ________ 2, 324 176 1936 ________ 2,114 200

Oct. 1: 1932 ________ 4, 512 487 1933 ________ 4,142 358 1934 ________ 3, 815 279 1935 ________ 3,883 135 1936 ________ 3,154 389

t No A group in this type. • Includes crops unsuitable for sorting. 3 Prior to 1936 included in the X group. • No A or B group in this type.

134 52 78 97 33 51 38 24 32 59

90 24 167 42 48 32 26 12 2 25

48 --------------67 46 25 29 12 32 11 5

131 28 76 53 31 44 9 59

31 12

'Stocks on the island of Puerto Rico are not Included.

20 ------------5 ------------

25 ------------1 16 3 3

1 ------------35 ------------51 ------------16 ------------2 ------------

------------ ------------1 ------------6 15 1 ------------2 ------------1 4 1 ------------4 ------------2 2

Total

1,000 lb. 10,908 11,302 10, 821 11,082 9,418

11,504 10,865 10, 238 9, 736 8, 53"Z

10, 72() 10,452 9, 57 8, 30 7, 151

10,902 10,730 8, 688 7,624 5, 9

4,825 4, 801 3,958 3, 372 3,508

4,407 4, 218 3, 439 2, 966 3, 224

3, 61(} 3, 930 3,039-2, 545 2, 332

5, 162 4, 634 4,170 4,090 3, 590.

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TABLE 11.-Usual inside dimensions of tobacco shipment and storage containers and approximate range in net weight of unstemmed tobacco per container

Class or type Container Diam­eter Depth Width Length Net weight

----------1-----1---- ------------

Flue-cured. _______________________ Hogshead ____ _ Burley _______________________________ .. do ________ _ Virginia fire-cured._-------------- _____ do ________ _ Kentucky and Tennessee fire-

Inches 48 48 48

cured _____ ---------------------- _____ do_________ 44-46 Dark air-cured _________________________ do_________ 46-48 Maryland'----------------------- _____ do_________ 44-48 Cigar leaf. ________________________ Case __________ ----------Cigar leaf (shade-grown) __________ Bale __________ ----------Black fat, water baler, and dark African. _______________________ _ (')

Inches 48 or 54 54 or 60

54

58 54

48-52 30 12

Inches

30 32

Inches

36-44 32

Pounds 90D-1, 100

1, OOD-1, 200 1, 05D-1, 350

1, 35D-1, 650 1, OOD-1, 250

60Q- 800 25Q- 365 15Q- 175

(')

' Maryland hogsheads are packed, and frequently made, by farmers. There is no standard size but the !tendency is toward hogsheads 46 by 52 inches.

' Packed in tierces (about J-2 hogshead) and in heavy wooden boxes; wide variations in dimensions of -containers; much heavier than other types because of added oils and extra heavy pressure applied.

'TABLE 12.-Production, stocks, supply, disappearance, and price of types of tobacco grown in continental United States, 1932-36 1

Pro-Year due-

tion

---- --Mil-lion lb.

1932 ______ 373.7 1933.----- 733.4 1934 ______ 556.8

1932__ ____ 113. 31 1933 ______ 24.9 1934 ______ 18.4

1932 ______ 178. 61 1933. _____ 78.5 1934. _____ 79.2

1932 ______ 128.41 1933 ______ 22.0 1934_ _____ 31.2

1932 ______ 13. 91 1933.----- 3. 0 1934._____ 3. 9

FLUE-CURED, TYPES 11-14 I

Stocks, Disap- Season Stocks, Disap-Oct. 1 pear- average Pro- Oct. 1 pear-farm- Total a nee farm Year due- farm- Total a nee sales supply begin- price tion sales supply begin-

weight' ning per weight2 ning Oct. 1 pound Oct. 1

------------ -----------Mil-

Million Million Million lion Million Million Million lb. lb. lb. Cents lb. lb. lb. lb.

867.0 1, 240. 7 564.9 11.6 1935.----- 811.2 752.6 1, 563. 8 692.5 675.8 1, 409. 2 646.2 15.3 1936 '----- 682.8 871.3 1, 554. 1 --------763.0 1, 319. 8 567.2 27.3

VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

38.31 51.61 19.71 8.2111935 ______ 120.41 30.81 ~u I---=~~~- I 31.9 56.8 23.9 6. 9 1936 '----- 18.1 31.3

32.9 51.3 20.5 12.2

KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22

124. 31 202. 91 58.71 6. 6ll1935 ______ 1

68.1 I 148.61216.71 82.0 l 144.2 222.7 92.5 10.5 1936 '----- 56.4 134.7 191.1 --------1 130.2 209.4 60.8 11.3

KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPE 23

40.71 28.1 32. 1

4.81 4. 5 4. 7

69.1 I 41.0 I 4.611·1935 ______ 125.81 40.51 ~n 1---=~~~-1 50.1 18.0 6.8 19363 _____ 23.2 38.5 63.3 22.8 8.9

HENDERSON FIRE-CURED, TYPE 24

8. 71 7. 5 8. 6

4.21 2.8 4. 6

3.4111935 ______ 1 6. 5 1936 '-----8.0

BURLEY, TYPE 31

2. 0 3. 5 5. 5 --------3. 0 I 4. 0 I 7. 0 I 3. 5I

1932 ______ 1303.71682.61986.31 1933 ______ 377.5 720.3 1,097.8 1934_ _____ 252. 2 820.3 1, 072.5

266.0 I 277.5 302.6

12.5111935 ______ 1220.91 10.5 1936 '----- 218.3 16.9

769. 9l 990. 8l 309. 1 I 681.7 900.0 --------

See footnotes at end of table.

Season average

farm price per

pound

---

Cents 20.0 22.1

10.2 13.2

9. 7 12.6

7.4 9.1

6.4 9.5

19.1 35.8

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grown in continental United States, 1932-36-Continued

SOUTHERN MARYLAND, TYPE 32'

Stocks, Disap- Season Stocks, Disap-Pro- Oct. 1 pear· average Pro- Oct. 1 pear·

Total ance farm Total ance Year due- farm- supply begin- price Year due- farm- supply begin-tion sales tion sales

weight' ning per weight' ning Oct. 1 pound Oct. 1

----------------- -----------

Mil- Mil· lion Million Million Million lion ~\1illion Million Million lb. lb. lb. lb. Cents lb. lb. lb. lb.

1932 ....•. 28.7 32.3 61.0 22.1 16.8 1935.----- 28.7 38.6 67.3 28.8 1933.----- 22.2 38.9 61. 1 25.1 17.8 1936 3 _____ 69.3 38.5 69.3 --------1934.----- 26.2 36.0 62.2 23.6 17. 5

ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35

1932.-----115. 51 36.81 52.31 19.0 I 4. 8ll1935 _____ ~ 1 13. 0 I 32.71 iU 1---~~~=-1 1933 ...... 17.9 33.3 51.2 16.4 6. 7 1936'..... 10.8 28.8 1934 .•.... 18.9 34.8 53.7 21.0 6. 9

GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36

1932 ______ 119. 81 41.31 61.1 I 19.61 3.4111935 ______ 115.21 34.31 !U 1---~~~~-~ 1933 ...... 11.1 41.5 52.6 16.7 7.9 19363 _____ 11.2 30.7

1934 ______ 18.7 35.9 54.6 20.3 8.1

VIRGINIA SUN-CURED, TYPE 37

1932 ...... 11. 21 4.41 5. 61 1. 51 6. 6111935 ...... 12. 81 2. 71 ~:~ 1----=~~-1 1933...... 2. 0 4.1 6. I 3. 5 8. 5 1936 3_____ 2. 6 2. 7 1934...... 2. 7 2. 6 5. 3 2. 6 9. 7

PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF, TYPE 41

1932.-----145. 91122. 91 168.81 56.31 4. 7111935 ...... 128. 21 99.91 m: ~ 1---=~~=-1 1933 ______ 21.4 112.5 133.9 29.9 5. 0 1936 3 _____ 33.4 102.2 1934 ______ 21.2 104.0 125.2 25.3 9. 3

MIAMI VALLEY, TYPES 42-44'

1919. _____ 39.0 78.9 117.9 27.0 20.0 1928 .. ____ 15. 6 55.3 70.9 24.5 1920 ______ 38.6 90.9 129.5 40.1 16.0 1929 ______ 21.5 46.4 67.9 25.7 1921. _____ 28.2 89.4 117.6 33.4 11.0 1930 ______ 32.8 42.2 75.0 13. 1 1922 ______ 26.6 84.2 110.8 259 14.0 1931. .. ___ 33.7 61.9 95. 6 29.6 1923 ______ 25.9 84.9 110.8 20.2 13.0 1932 .. ____ 24.2 66.0 90.2 27.8 1924 ______ 25.2 84.6 109.8 45.4 13.0 1933 ______ 12.7 62.4 75.1 11.7 1925 ______ 34.1 64.4 98.5 16.5 11.4 1934 ______ 16.3 63.4 79.7 13.9 1920 ______ 21.8 82.0 103.8 37.8 8. 5 1935.----- 17.4 65.8 83.2 23.0 1927 ...... 12.2 66.0 78.2 22.9 15. 6 1936 3 _____ 13.2 60.2 73.4 --------

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SUN-GROWN, TYPE 45

1932__ ____ 1 0. 21 3. 0 I 3. 21 0. 71 10.0 111935 ..•... 1 1. 21 2. 71 ~: ~ 1----=~:-1 1933______ .1 2. 5 2. 6 . 3 11.0 1936 3 _____ .8 2.2 1934______ .6 2. 3 2. 9 • 2 12.0

CONNECTICUT VALLEY BROADLEAF, TYPE 51

1932 ______ 115.31 40. 31 55.61 14.61 12.0 111935__ ____ 110.71 35.51 !¥: 5 1---~=~~-1 1933 ______ 11.1 41.0 52.1 12.3 13.0 19363 _____ 12.8 34.2 1934______ 9. 0 39.8 48.8 13.3 17.0

SeC: footnotes at end of table.

Season averag e

farm price per

pound

Cents 20. 25.

0 0

8.2 16.3

7. 3 14. 5

11. fr. 15. L

11.0 11.5

17.5 13.8 10. 1

5. 5 4.0 6. 0 8. 6 7. 2 9. 5

13.5 13.5

18. 5 20.5

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TABLE 12.-Production, stocks, supply, disappearance, and price of types of tobacco grown {n continental United States, 1932-36-Continued

CONNECTICUT VALLEY HAVANA SEED, TYPE 52

Stocks, Disap· Season Stocks, Disap- Season Pro- Oct.1 pear- average Pro- Oct. 1 pear- average

Year due- farm- Total ance farm Year due- farm- Total a nee farm tion sales supply begin- price tion sales supply begin- price

weight' ning per weight' ning per Oct.1 pound Oct. 1 pound

------------------ ------------Mil- Mil-lion Million 1\fillion Million lion Million Million Million lb. lb. lb. lb. Cents lb. lb. lb. lb. Cents 1932 ______ 17.5 40.9 58.4 19.8 8. 5 1935 ______ 6. 7 30.8 37.5 11.4 17.4

1933 ______ 10.0 38. 6 48.6 10.8 9. 7 1936 '----- 8. 3 26.1 34.4 -------- 17.9 1934 ______ 5. 9 37.8 43.7 12. 9 15.6

NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED, TYPE 53

1932 ...... 1 2.51 4.41 6. 91 2. 61 3.6111935 ...... 1 0. 71 2. 0 I n 1----~~:-1 10.3 1933 ______ 1.0 4. 3 5. 3 2. 2 4. 2 1936 '----- 1.1 2. 0 11.0 1934 ______ .4 3.1 3. 5 1.5 8. 2

SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 54

1932 ______ 1

25. 0 I 80 81 105.81 25.61 4.5111935 ...... 18.41 73.61 ~~: ~ 1---~~~-1 6. 6

1933 •..... 10.5 80.2 90.7 9. 4 5. 5 1936 '----- 11.0 61.4 8.0 1934______ 7. 2 81.3 88.5 14.9 6.0

NORTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 55

1932 ...... 112. 51 52.21 64.71 9. 61 3. 8111935 ...... 16. 91 41.51 !t i 1---=~~~-1 7.1 1933______ 5. 5 55.1 60. 6 12.9 4.8 19363 _____ 8.0 33.1 12.0 1934 ...... 5.3 47.7 53.0 11.5 8. 4

CONNECTICUT VALLEY SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 61

11932 ______ 14. 61 12.51 17.1 I 4. 81 59.0 111935 ...•.. 1 5. 71 8. 71 ~~:i 1----:~~-1 85.0 .1933.----- 4. 8 12.3 17. 1 7.1 64.0 1936 '----- 6. 9 6. 8 88.0 "1934 ______ 5.5 10.0 15. 5 6. 8 80.0

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 62

1932.. .... 12.41 6. 0 I 8. 41 3. 0 I 35.0 ll1935 ______ 1

2.1 I 4. 71 ~J 1----~~~-1 65.0 1933...... 1. 2 5. 4 6. 6 1.8 32.0 1936 '----- 2. 7 4. 2 69.0 1934...... 1. 8 4. 8 6. 6 1.9 60.0

I Stocks as of July 1 and disappearance beginning July 1. ' Stocks shown represent those held by dealers and manufacturers who are required hy law to file quarterly

reports. Farm-sales weight is calculated by converting stemmed to unsternrned and storage weight to farm-sales weight by allowing for normal losses of dirt, sand, moisture, and stern in handling and preparing tobacco. For detailed information see Department of Agriculture Circular No. 435.

• Preliminary. • Stocks as of Jan. 1 of year following production and disappearance beginning Jan. 1 of year following

production. ' Corrections in stocks, supply, and disappearance, 1919-28.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1937 71 TABLE 13.-Leaf tobacco used in the manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco

and snuff in the United States, calendar years, 1931-35 1

Cigars Cigarettes

Year Tobacco Total and snuff Large Small Large Small

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,00() lb. 1,000 lb. 1931.--------------------------- 126,611 1, 017 43 329,920 294, 813 752,404 1932.--------------------------- 103, 234 1, 054 18 299,011 286,817 690, 134 1933---------------------------- 103, 954 745 17 326,076 279,876 710,668 1934.--------------------------- 110,203 920 882 374, 501 289,024 77.5,530 1935.---- ----------------------- 113,066 676 14 399,444 262,732 775,932

' The quantities given are unstemmed processing-weight equivalent of all kinds of tobacco used. Stemmed leaf and scraps, etc., used in manufacturing have been converted to unstemmed equivalent at the ratio of 3 pounds stemmed to 4 pounds unste=ed. ·

Compiled from annual reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

TABLE 14.-Cigars, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco, and snuff manu­factured in the United States, calendar years, 1931-35

Cigars Cigarettes Chewing Total chew-

Smok- ing, Year ing Snuff smok-

Large Small Large Small Plug Twist Fine- Scrap lllg, cut and

snuff

---------- ------ ------------Thou- Thou- Thou- 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 sands sands sands Thousands lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 1931. _______ 5, 347,921 338, 997 5, 160 117, 062, 504 76,653 6, 378 4,170 61,2.35 182, 947 39.854 371,237 1932 ________ 4, 382,723 278,749 3, 374 106, 632, 434 61, 945 4, 918 3, 355 50,080 190, 987 35,994 347, 279

1933.------- 4, 300,045 209, 515 2, 846 114,874,217 61,362 5, 042 3, 120 44, 725 191, 766 36. 09T42. 113 1934.------- 4, 525,780 221,977 88,202 129,976, 334 62,760 5, 080 2, 970 44,786 193,076 36, 894 345, 566 1935 .. ______ 4, 685,370 177,822 2, 504 139, 966, 180 60, 589 5, 604 4, 683 44,007 191, 750 36, 095 342, 728

Compiled from annual reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 15.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1936-37

Cigars Cigarettes

Chewing Month and year Large and

smoking Small Large Small tobacco

Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Total

1935 Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands 1,000 lb.

§~)=:~~~~-~:=:~~~::=~~~::::--=_ 379,872 6, 860 41, 547 3, 624 256 432, 159 16, 126 217 13, 138, 288 26,459 378, 106 4, 431 37,082 2,417 246 422,282 16,240 196 11,974, 831 27,311 377,635 6, 804 42,921 3,323 275 430,958 14,318 219 10,774,083 26,179 446,336 7,457 64, 186 5,421 1,000 524,400 18,005 252 12,710,887 28,575 380,387 6, 481 63,638 5,829 964 457,299 13, 325 245 10,801,259 23,890 263,570 4, 314 42,090 2,626 374 312,974 8,934 280 0, 840,823 20, 192

Calendar year_------------------ 4, 169,543 65,570 485,676 38,509 4, 586 4, 763,884 179,233 2, 589 134, 607, 740 304,250 1936

~~b~~7ry ~ = == === = = == = = = == = = == = = = = = = = = = = 306,206 3, 242 25,296 1, 684 150 336,578 15, 375 260 12,724,858 26,216 323,747 2, 704 27,896 2,085 192 356,624 15, 001 H2 10,766,370 24,655 March _________________________________ 334,365 4, 752 35,128 2,685 238 377,168 17,796 179 11, 193,047 26,996

M'a~-~================================= 362,327 4, 668 41,372 3,001 238 411,606 15, 323 132 11,868,891 25,882 369,832 3,463 42,904 2,958 212 419,369 12, 659 269 12,024,857 24,994 June ___________________________________ 401,470 4, 585 42,583 3,422 251 452,311 14, 556 218 14,008,714 26,481

Fiscal year _______________________ 4, 323,853 59,761 506,643 39,075 4,396 4, 933,728 177,658 2, 609 141, 826, 908 307,830

July ----------------------------------- 427,847 4, 532 46,058 3, 667 344 482,448 17,392 172 14,801,028 28, 130

lw~~;;J~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~m~~~m~ 397,757 3, 832 41,223 2,868 294 445,974 13, 139 140 13, 430, 195 24,014 429,560 4, 549 51, 163 3, 743 279 489,294 14, 193 222 14,341,884 26,863 470,469 6,416 68,432 5, 179 618 551, 114 17,140 178 13,203,851 28,426 404,550 5,372 71,531 6,485 1,243 489,181 14,927 342 11,557,116 23,576 312,718 4, 936 50,077 2,875 626 371,232 11,553 227 13,245,526 23,356

Calendar year_------------------ 4, 540,848 53, 051 543,663 40,652 4,685 5,182, 899 179,054 2,481 153, 166, 337 309,589 1937

~~~ ~ -~~= ~ :j~~ -:~::=~~-:~~::~:~ 326,982 3,378 24,621 1,858 157 356,996 18,281 287 13,436,210 22,785 328,289 2,264 30,134 2,016 231 362,934 12,805 175 12,328,243 23,519 411,270 4,119 47,528 3,604 310 466,831 16,742 237 12,791,724 27,879 403,447 4, 656 41,581 3,008 316 453,008 19,868 255 12,209,823 26,786 377,638 4, 572 44,852 3,215 351 430,628 17,898 252 13,069,936 24,639 414, 124 5,097 49,397 3,415 371 472,404 19,217 182 14,258,876 25,769

Fiscal year----------------------- 4. 704,651 53,723 566,597 41,933 5,140 5, 372,044 193, 155 2, 669 158, 674, 412 305,742 -

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal :aevenue; tax-paid withdrawals of products from the Philippine Islands and Puerto :awo nvt included

Snuff

1,000 lb. 2, 607 2, 901 2,805 3, 341 2, 797 2, 905

36,077

3, 274 3, 264 3,319 3,371 3,106 2, 993

36,683

3,197 2, 741 3,234 3,620 3, 035 2,945

38,099

2,974 2,925 3, 205 3,242 2. 918 2,961

36.997

" ~ rn.

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~ tr.i d t; t?;j f-'3 H z 0:>

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~ rn lj t?;j "d ~ 0 l::j

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by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37 1

Large cigars Cigarettes

Month and year

Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Total Large Small

-------1--------- ---------------Thou· Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-

1917 sand& sands sands sands sands sands sands sands October_____________ 9, 650 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 9, 650 ---------- 510 November___________ 10,149 8, 685 142 10 18,987 ---------- 309 December___________ 11,322 7,199 687 11 19,220 ---------- 796

Calendar year_ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------

1918 January_____________ 11,731 7, 636 725 10 6 20,108 824 February____________ 7, 868 9, 941 580 12 18,401 399 March_______________ 9, 231 14,021 716 6 23,974 172 ApriL______________ 3, 459 11, 612 222 ---------- ---------- 15,293 4 273 May________________ 2, 518 13,905 817 1 ---------- 17,241 ---------- 602 June'--------------- __________ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 459

Fiscal year ____ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

July----------------- 1, 273 7,857 1, 086 ---------- ---------- 10,216 330 August ____ ----- _____ 2,824 20.437 1, 110 ---------- ---------- 24,371 203 September ___________ 4,112 22; 929 883 ---------- ---------- 27,924 328 October_". __ ------- __ 3, 019 24,814 1,117 ---------- ---------- 28, 950 302 November ___________ 1, 099 20, 534 657 ---------- ---------- 22,290 265 December __ : ________ 2, 200 19, 287 1, 040 ---------- ---------- 22, 527 170

Calendar year'- 49,334 172,973 8, 953 29 6 231, 295 4 4,327

1919 January_------------ 1, 681 19, 336 760 ---------- ---------- 21, 777 518 February ____________ 2,408 19, 496 730 ---------- ---------- 22,634 292 March _______________ 18,787 6, 527 439 3 ---------- 25,756 305 ApriL ______________ 13,977 3, 186 274 ---------- ---------- 17, 437 385 May ________________ 15, 397 3, 067 439 ---------- ---------- 18, 903 273 June _________________ 18,289 3, 050 366 ---------- ---------- 21, 705 205

Fiscal year_ ___ 85,066 170, 520 8, 901 • 264,490 • 3, 576

July _________________ 19, 079 2, 269 425 21,775 81 August_ _________ ---- 13, 596 1. 735 432 ---------- ---------- 15, 763 72 September ___________ 22, 516 3, 865 903 ---------- ---------- 27,284 38 October ___ ---------- 22,251 4, 131 2,082 ---------- ---------- 28, 464 781 November ___________ 23,940 4, 577 1, 401 ---------- ---------- 29, 918 291 December----------- 17, 526 4, 933 1, 619 24,080 115

Calendar year_ 189,447 76, 172 9,870 275, 496 3, 356

1920 January_------------ 14,985 4, 874 1, 924 ---------- ---------- 21, 783 562 February-------'---- 14,492 5, 595 1. 512 ---------- ---------- 21.599 575 March ____________ --- 17, 304 8, 088 2, 021 3 ---------- 27,506 114 ApriL __________ ---- 14, 893 8, 999 2, 529 ---------- ---------- 26, 421 365 May_--------------- 20, 110 10,582 2, 806 2 1 33, 501 122 June _________________ 12, 964 4, 178 2, 046 11 10 19, 209 85

Fiscal year_ ___ 213,746 63,826 19, 700 19 12 • 297, 303 • 3, 201

July----------------- 14,367 9,068 4, 689 1 28, 125 414 August ______________ 18,210 12, 710 5, 296 56 36, 272 173 September ___________ 18, 193 11, 724 6, 204 58 36, 179 165 October _____________ 18, 761 8, 756 4, 984 108 32, 609 484 November ___________ 11,473 4, 242 1, 835 14 3 17, 567 193 December_---------- 7, 558 1, 378 1,489 ---------- ---------- 10, 425 118

Calendar year_ 183,400 90, 194 37, 335 253 14 311, 196 3, 370

1921 January----------- __ 3, 962 1, 143 302 5, 408 116 February ____________ 2, 479 568 84 ---------- ---------- 3, 131 224 March __ ------------ 3, 367 403 172 ---------- ---------- 3, 942 8 ApriL _______ ------ __ 859 106 29 ---------- ---------- 994 15 May __ -------------- 4, 546 302 34 ---------- ---------- 4, 882 7 June ____________ ---- 4, 453 860 130 2 1 5, 446 20

Fiscal year_ ___ 108,228 51, 260 25,248 240 4 • 184,980 • 1, 937

July _____________ ---- 3, 881 777 74 4, 733 17 August_ _________ ---_ 7, 165 995 104 ---------- ---------- 8, 264 252 September __________ 6, 158 965 82 1 7, 206 3 October _____________ 8, 322 901 111 1 ---------- 9, 335 65 November ___________ 8,103 862 135 1 ---------- 9, 101 219 December_ __ ---- ____ 10, 491 1, 004 66 ---------- ---------- 11. 561 11

Calendar year_ 63, 786 8, 886 1, 323 74,003 957

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 16.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from the Philippine Islands by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37 1-Continued

Large cigars Cigarettes

Month and year

Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Total Large Small

---------------------Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-

1922 sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands January------------- 7, 379 731 68 ---------- ---------- 8, 178 5 February ____ ------ __ 7, 409 370 101 ---------- ---------- 7,880 11 March ______________ 8, 660 200 35 ---------- ---------- 8, 895 13 ApriL .. ____________ 7, 935 123 44 ---------- ---------- 8,102 6 May_--------------- 13, 659 391 38 ---------- ---------- 14,088 33 June _______________ . 11,439 229 30 ---------- ---------- 11, 698 64

Fiscal year._ .. 100, 601 7, 548 888 4 ---------- 109,041 11 699

July ................. 13, 421 277 44 ---------- ---------- 13,742 58 August. _____________ 17, 644 552 57 18,254 63 September __________ 15,938 276 51 ---------- ---------- 16, 265 59 October _____________ 21, 385 761 81 22, 229 60 November ........... 21,674 329 196 22, 201 2 96 December ........... 23,349 223 39 ---------- ---------- 23,611 1 58

Calendar year. 169,892 4, 462 784 2 3 175, 143 7 526

1923 January.------------ 22,875 397 146 23,419 181 February ............ 23,026 392 103 ---------- ---------- 23, 521 241 March __ ------------ 21, 685 237 207 ---------- ---------- 22, 129 283 ApriL .............. 16, 980 620 164 ---------- ---------- 17, 764 147 May.--------------- 15, 658 278 123 l ---------- 16,060 66 June.--------------- 14,421 344 194 ---------- ---------- 14,959 174

Fiscal year .... 223,056 4, 686 1, 405 4 234,154 1, 486

July _________________ 14, 275 310 156 1 14,742 58 August ______________ 16, 224 341 75 5 16,645 142 September __ -------- 19, 332 411 105 2 2 19,852 139 October._----------- 24, 143 553 126 1 24,823 174 November ........... 14, 263 486 107 2 14,861 80 December----------- 14,880 464 29 ---------- ---------- 15,373 155

Calendar year. 217,762 4,833 1, 535 12 224,148 1,840

1924 January------------- 12, 603 360 188 13, 152 16 February ____________ 13, 183 328 123 ---------- ---------- 13,634 56 March ______________ 12,895 271 170 ---------- ---------- 13, 336 76 AprlL _______________ 11,656 181 169 ---------- ---------- 12,006 60 May_--------------- 12, 585 252 166 ---------- ---------- 13,003 88 June._-------------- 12,882 370 86 13,340 58

Fiscal year .... 178,921 4, 327 1, 500 7 12 184,767 2 1,102

July----------------- 15,805 349 85 16,241 77 August ______ .... ___ . 16,561 319 132 8 17,020 33 September._-------- 20, 165 375 204 ---------- ---------- 20,744 221 October. ________ .. __ 18, 523 413 315 2 5 19,258 11 November_--------- 16,531 294 148 9 1 16,983 48 December----------- 13, 990 287 102 ---------- ---------- 14, 379 7

Calendar year. 177,379 3, 799 1,888 15 15 183,096 2 751

1925 January------------- 13,281 182 69 ---------- ---------- 13,532 151 February------------ 14. 164 263 110 1 14, 538 84 March._------------ 16, 481 233 94 4 2 16, 864 137 ApriL. ______________ 13, 740 207 291 2 2 14,242 50 May_--------------- 19.643 278 52 ---------- ---------- 19, 973 66 June __ -------------- 15, 791 240 62 16,094 64

Fiscal year ___ 194, 675 3, 490 1, 664 21 18 199, 868 949

July------ _________ .. 16, 712 202 162 2 17,078 21 August.. ____________ 21,069 235 157 1 21,462 143 September __ -------- 20, 296 524 204 21, 025 49 October._----------- 21,852 246 97 2 22, 197 168 November ___________ 18,406 233 122 9 18, 774 201 December----------- 19,058 202 50 4 19, 315 8

Calendar year_ 210,493 3, 005 1, 470 26 10 215,094 1,142

See footnotes at end of table.

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months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37 1-Continued

Large cigars Cigarettes

Month and year

Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Total Large Small

----------------------Thou· Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-

1926 sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands January------------- 14, 912 197 87 ---------- ---------- 15, 196 6 232 February---_------_- 15,529 224 176 1 ---------- 15, 930 104 March __ ------------ 20,707 238 135 1 ---------- 21,081 29 ApriL ______________ 15,000 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 15, 000 106 May ________________ 18, 853 60 15 ---------- ---------- 18,928 67 June._-------------- 13,527 228 120 13, 883 374

Fiscal year .. __ , 215, 921 2, .589 1, 325 23 11 219,869 8 1, 502

July----------------- 14, 706 139 96 31 14,972 33 AuguRt ______________ 14,034 113 28 3 14, 178 65 September __ -------- 16,779 152 132 1 17, 065 342 October._----------- 18, 194 266 208 1 18, 670 504 November ___________ 21,078 532 325 5 22,540 148 December----------- 18, 333 288 119 1 18, 741 226

Calendar year_ 202,252 2,437 1, 441 47 7 206, 184 9 2, 230

19£7 January------------- 14,590 187 62 2 14,841 541 February ____________ 12,448 178 ll5 2 12, 743 122 March __ ------------ 16, 281 297 159 ---------- ---------- 16, 737 140 ApriL _______________ 10,174 312 65 1 10, 552 30 May---------------- 10. 336 268 7l 1 10,676 7<l. June._-------------- 10,693 323 81 11,098 1~

Fiscal year ____ 178,246 3, 055 1, 461 48 182,813 3 2, 3ll3

July----------------- 12,408 216 107 12,732 299-August ________ ------ 16, 530 215 175 ---------- ---------- 16, 920 224 September._-------- 17,270 412 160 ---------- ---------- 17,842 212 October __ ----------- 18,642 257 41 1 ---------- 18,941 5 131 November ______ ----- 16,006 213 224 3 ---------- 16,446

----------, 222

December ___________ 16, 651 235 59 ---------- ---------- 16,945 ---------- 10

Calendar year_ 172,029 3,113 1, 319 11 176,473 8 2,173

1928 January------------- 13,758 199 87 ---------- ---------- 14,044 79" February------------ 13,285 265 192 1 13,743 133-March __ ------------ 15,857 295 268 1 ---------- 16,421 23· ApriL ______________ 11, 313 270 141 ---------- ---------- 11,724 zw May---------------- 13, 591 520 84 14, 196 24() June __ -------------- 16,495 205 262 16, 963 208

Fiscal year ______ 181,806 3, 302 1,800 8 186,917 6 2, 050 July _________________ 19,599 167 84 ---------- ---------- 19,850 222 AU!(USt.- ------------ 18,809 261 59 ---------- ---------- 19, 129 31 September __ -------- 17,525 387 97 4 18,014 546 October __ ----------- 16, 868 353 117 3 17,342 62 November ___________ 15, 198 250 142 1 15.597 228 December ___________ 14,024 226 126 ---------- ---------- 14,376 443

Calendar year_ 186,322 3, 398 1, 659 11 9 191,399 2,484

1929 January------------- 13,099 258 159 ---------- ---------- 13, 516 673 February-----------_ 12,930 197 122 13, 251 75 March._------------ 10,890 188 45 11,124 354 ApriL----- __ ------ __ 10,514 238 168 10, 921 797 May---------------- 10, 731 151 39 ---------- ---------- 10, 921 263 June._-------------- 11,909 224 45 2 12, 180 757

Fiscal year_ ___ 172,096 2, 900 1,203 13 176, 221 4,451

July----------------- 15,044 234 17 ---------- ---------- 15,295 85 August._------------ 13, 931 237 53 2 14, 223 439 September_--------- 17, 119 2.% 49 15 17.418 504 October_------------ 18,243 228 97 2 4 18,574 377 November ___________ 11,080 113 90 4 11,287 22 December----------- 10, 162 259 24 1 10,446 38

Calendar year_ 155,652 2, 562 908 8 26 159, 156 4,38(

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 16.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from the Philippine Islands by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37 1-Continued

Large cigars Cigarettes

Month and year

Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Total Large Small

----------------------Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-

1930 sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands January_------------ 12,095 177 45 ---------- ---------- 12, 317 428 February ____________ 12, 127 158 57 12,348 165 March _________ . ___ -- 10, 148 204 112 ---------- ---------- 10,464 368 ApriL ... ____ . ___ . ___ 10,797 138 41 4 10,980 169 May_--------------- 10,045 91 54 1 10, 191 181 June.--------------- 11,971 150 131 10 12,262 221

Fiscal year_ ___ 152, 762 2,224 770 9 40 155, 805 2, 997

July----------------- 13, 156 176 150 ---------- ---------- 13, 482 98 August .. -- __ -- __ ---- 15,064 146 123 8 15, 341 399 September __________ 15,912 166 73 9 16, 160 238 October_------------ 15, 778 131 120 2 18 16,049 268 November ___________ 12, 596 164 !57 5 23 12,945 215 December_---------- 11, 500 108 87 10 11,705 53

Calendar year_ 151, 189 1, 809 I, !50 9 87 154, 244 2, 803

1981 January------------- 9, 153 106 38 2 9, 300 335 February ____________ 9, 717 74 69 ---------- ---------- 9, 860 44 March ________ . __ .- __ 13, 202 89 50 1 ---------- 13, 342 147 ApriL ______________ 10, 569 95 21 ---------- ---------- 10, 685 97 May __ -------------- 14. 512 98 36 I ---------- 14, 647 149 June._-------------- 16, 765 85 41 ---------- ---------- 16,891 208

Fiscal year_ ___ 157,924 1, 438 965 10 70 160, 407 7 2, 251

July _________________ 17, 463 133 38 17, 638 346 August. .. ___________ 11, 677 93 28 11, 799 69 September __________ 16, 480 220 50 ---------- ---------- 16, 750 64 October_------------ 16, 731 89 70 5 16, 895 153 November ___________ 16, 912 90 59 1 17, 062 343 December_---------- 14, 289 149 34 1 14,473 86

Calendar year. 167, 470 1, 321 534 11 169,342 2 2,041

1932 .January_------------ 9, 591 110 30 2 9, 733 !59 February ____________ 15, 523 53 22 I 15, 604 117 March._------------ 13, 185 49 40 ---------- ---------- 13, 274 40 ApriL ______________ 13, 335 29 13 ---------- ---------- 13, 377 105 May_--------------- 14, 145 9 34 4 14, 192 155 June._-------------- 13, 597 18 4 3 13, 622 160

Fiscal year_ ___ 172,928 1, 042 422 21 174, 419 I, 797

July ___ .------._. ____ 12, 596 97 15 8 12,716 197 August. _______ ------ 19, 282 17 23 I 19,323 20 September __________ 20,797 57 33 5 20,892 34 October_------------ 17, 809 139 18 12 17,978 126 November_ __________ 13, 123 73 48 1 13,246 144 December. .. -------- 10,983 48 26 ---------- ---------- 11,057 212

Calendar year. 173, 966 699 306 39 175,014 11 1 '469

1988 January------------- 8, 778 64 16 8, 859 431 February------------ 12,673 26 20 ---------- ---------- 12,719 93 March--------------- 10,522 4 7 ---------- ---------- 10,533 37 ApriL----. __________ 8,442 5 13 ---------- ---------- 8, 460 83 May'_--------------- 12, 339 5 14 ---------- ---------- 12,358 1!8 June _______ ---------- 12, 331 11 13 ---------- ---------- 12,355 66

Fiscal year. ___ 159, 675 546 246 2 27 160,496 '12 1, 561

July _________________ 14, 126 13 31 14, 171 2 August..------------ 17,240 3 24 ---------- ---------- 17,267 95 September ___________ 23, 115 17 17 1 23, 150 96 October __ ----------- 27,564 18 21 1 27,604 201 November ___________ 23,240 18 48 1 ---------- 23,307 138 December----------- 15,891 13 10 ---------- ---------- 15, 914 114

Calendar year_ 186, 261 197 234 3 2 186, 697 8 1,474

Se'e footnotes at end of table.

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months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37 1-Continued

Large cigars Cigarettes

Month and year

Class A Cla~s B Class C Class D Class E Total Large Small

----------------------------Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-

1984 sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands January_------------ 19, 112 24 20 1 19, 157 121 February------------ 20,229 2 16 ---------- ---------- 20,247 123 March _______________ 20,202 62 23 ---------- ---------- 20,287 286 ApriL ______________ 21.209 17 10 ---------- ---------- 21,236 344 May_--------------- 13, 697 31 8 ---------- ---------- 13, 736 163 June _______ -------- __ 17, 577 90 4 17,672 291

Fiscal year. ___ 233,202 308 232 233,748 6 1, 974

July _______ ------- ___ 16, 307 28 12 ---------- ---------- 16,347 121 August ______________ 11,277 65 13 ---------- ---------- 11. 355 51 September ___________ 5, 701 10 6 ---------- ---------- 5, 717 30 October ___ ------ ____ 17, 161 10 60 1 17, 232 59 November. __________ 22,586 120 70 2 2 22,780 30& December----------- 24,206 53 1 ---------- ---------- 24,260 133

Calendar year_ 209,264 512 243 4 210,026 2, 028

1935 January------------- 18,429 68 12 ---------- ---------- 18, 509 29" February------------ 19,681 53 3 ---------- ---------- 19,737 18& March _______________ 17,663 27 32 ---------- ---------- 17,722 14~ ApriL _______ ----- __ 14, 377 45 10 ---------- ---------- 14, 432 394 May_--------------- 15,048 12 11 ---------- ---------- 15, 071 9~ June _________________ 15,146 8 8 ---------- ---------- 15, 162 36

Fiscal year_ ___ 197, 582 499 238 2 198, 324 1, 589 July _________________ 15,687 14 12 ---------- ---------- 15, 713 39 August.. ____________ 20,017 9 4 1 ---------- 20, 031 163 September ___________ 20,113 21 29 ---------- ---------- 20, 163 316 October __ ----------- 18, 162 36 30 30 18,259 10 November------- ____ 18,870 41 43 3 18, 958 84 December----------- 13, 591 6 41 ---------- ---------- 13, 638 155

Calendar year_ 206,784 340 235 34 2 207,395 1, 656

1936 January_------------ 10, 109 11 8 ---------- ---------- 10, 128 ---------- ----------February ____________ 13, 252 31 3 ---------·- ---------- 13,286 94 March _______________ 17,011 5 17 6 ---------- 17,039 64 ApriL _______ --,-- __ 15, 157 8 15 6 --------8- 15, 186 69 May_--------------- 13,846 73 9 13, 936 1 June _____ ------------ 11,407 4 17 15 11,443 104

Fiscal year. ___ '187, 222 259 228 61 10 ! 187,780 1, 099

July------------------ 15,020 11 13 1 15,045 110 August. _____________ 15, 664 28 24 7 15, 723 47 September----------- 19,260 42 20 ~1 19, 363 98 October _____________ 13, 156 95 26 30 13,308 71 November ___________ 11,614 40 52 24 11, 730 24 December----------- 8,358 3 14 1 8, 376 142

Calendar year_ 163,854 351 218 131 164, 563 824

1981 January_------------ 12,988 2 26 31 13,047 30 February ____________ 8, 920 65 9 53 4 9. 051 160 March _________ ------ 12,820 4 12 16 1 12,853 25 ApriL ____ ----------- 15, 490 7 19 1 15, 517 197 May_--------------- 13, 373 2 24 3 13,402 21 June ______ ----------- 15,413 4 9 2 15,429 58

Fiscal year _____ 162,076 303 248 210 162,844 983

1 Tax-paid withdrawals of small cigars appear only in a few months during thiB period and the figures are insignificant; withdrawals of Jess than 500 of any 1 class of large cigars withm any month are not shown; tax-paid withdrawals of chewing and smoking tobacco are usually less than 500 pounds for any 1 month; there are no tax-paid withdrawals of snuff.

' Data for large cigars not available. ' Exclusive of June figures for large cigars. ' Totals do not agree with totals of the official record of the Bureau of Internal Revenue because revisions

were not made in the monthly reports. In no case is the discrepancy significant.

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 17.-Ta3rpaid withdrawals of tobacco products from Puerto Rico by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-371

Cigars Cigarettes

Month and year Large Small Large Small

Class A Class B Class c ClassD Class E Total

November 1917 December.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Thousands! Thousands! Thousands! Thousands! Thousands! Thousands! Thousands! Thousands I Thousands 7 3,049 1,404 ------------ ------------ 4,460 80 164 1,226

1, 071 1, 359 480 ------------ ------------ 2, 910 400 ------------ 197

Calendar year ______ ----------------- ........ ---------- .... --- ...... --1------- .. -- .. -1--- .. -.. ----- .. , .. ----- .... ----•----------- .. •--------- .... -• --- .. -.. ----- .. •------------•------------ •------------1918

January----- ___ --- __ ----.. __ .----- __ -------•. -------.• --.--.------February_ ••. ----------------------------------------------------­March .• ---------------------------------------------------------­ApriL •• -----------------------------------------------------------May _ .•• --- ____ -----------------------.--.------------------------June_. ____ --------------------------------------------------------

3,619 5,200 2,777 7,413 4,175 4,828

7,582 10, 125 8,016 8,321 8,168 7,288

6,285 6, 076 2,968 6,311 4, 723 6,927

15 ·------------

17,486 21,401 13,761 22,060 17,066 19,043

------------ 140 280 400 ------------ 150

1, 200 ------------ 456 ------------ ------------ 140

1, 200 ------------ ------------1,200 ------------ 150

Fiscal year----- ...... ---------------------------- .. ------------_, ____ -------_,_--------- .... , .... ---------- ,_-- -------- -•-- ---------- , .. ---------- .. , ------------ • ------- -----•-- ----------

July---------------------------------------------------------------August ___________________________________________________________ _ September _____ .---.•. _________ --- ___ •. ______ . _____ ._. ____ •• _____ _ Octcber _ .. ---. ___ . -- .• ______ ------ ___ --- _______ --- _______________ _ November_ •••• ---- __ . __ .. ------------ __ . __ --.-- __ --.------- __ .•.. December-----------••. _______ ---- ___ --- ___________ •• ___ •• _____ _ _

Calendar year---------------------------- _________ .----____ _

1919 January---.------------------------------------------------- .•.• --February •••• __ ----- ______ • __ ----- _________ .•. __ ----.••. _________ . March._---- .•• -----.--------------------------------------------­ApriL ... ----------------------------------------------------------May ______ ----- .• ------------------------------- __ --.----------.--June ••.• ----------------------------------------------------------

Fiscal year •• ---------------------------- ____ ---------- _____ •

4,800 4,814 4,943 4,434 3,817 4,243

55,063

5 2

240 736

1, 735 297

30,066

2,787 4,866 6,919 4,506 9,408 6,333

84,319

2,001 598 440 281 565 338

39,042

3,322 10,434 8,504 3,833

10,107 9,111

78,601

3,294 994 910 632 566 532

52,239

5~------------

20 ------------

5 ·---------·--

10,909 20,114 20,366 12,773 23,332 19,692

218,003

5,300 1,594 1,590 1,649 2,866 1,167

• 121,352

800 ------------1·-----------950 280 2, 000 800 280 4,300

1,000 560 4,600 1,000 ------------ 2,000 1,000 ------------ 4,000

9,550 1,260 18,076

3

5,550 1,120 '16,903

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July---------------------------------------------------------------August ______________ -____________________________________________ _

~';R~~r~~~~ ~= == = = = = ==== = = == == = = = == ====== = = = = == == = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = November _________ -------------------- _______ ------- ____________ _ December ________________________________________________________ _

Calendar year------------------------------------- _____ ----_

1920 January ____________ -- ____________________________________________ _ February ____ --------------------------- _________________________ _ March_------- __ ---------------- _________________________________ _ ApriL-------------------------------------------------------------May _________ --------------- _______ -_---_------------- __ -------_--June ______________ --- __ --- ___ -___________________________________ _

Fiscal year--------------------------- ______________________ _

July ______________________________________________________________ _ August_ _____________ -------------- __ ------ _______________________ _ September ____ ------------- _____ ---- _____________________________ _ October ____________ ----- ____ -------- __ ----- ___ ------- ____________ _ November _____ ------ ___ --------- ________________________________ _ December---------------------------------------------------------

Calendar year---- _________ ------------ ________ ----- ________ _

1921 JanuarY-----------------------------------------------------------February _________________________ ----- __________________________ _ March ________________________________ -- _________________________ _ ApriL _______ -------- __ ----------_---- __ -- ___________________ -___ _ May ___ ------ __ -------- ___ ------_---------------------------------June._------------------------------------------------------------

Fiscal year __ ---- _____ ------- ___________ - ___ ----- __ ---------.

July---------- ____ -------_---- ___ ----------- ___ --------------------August_ _______________ ----- ______________________________________ _

~ecPJ;~r~~~========:=:=::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::=::::: November _____________ ----- _____________________________________ _ December---------------------------------------------------------

Calendar year ___________ ------------_- ___ --_----------------See footnotes at end of table.

2, 550 5,837 3, 974 6, 709 3, 989 6, 559

31, 633

~w ~~

~­~m ~B ~g

~~

~~ ~~ ~m ~m ~g

~­~~

6, 308 697

1, 431 2, 305 3, 239 8, 921

58, 134

3, 932 5, 432 5, 236 4,438 4, 066 3,965

49,970

396 3, 332 4, 024 9, 335 5, 857 5, 831

32,998

4,169 3, 794 3, 517 4, 741 3, 911 5, 130

54,037

1, 837 75

159 458 709 89

28,589

1, 235 376 993 312 308 859

7, 410

340 605 647 906

1, 002 904

8, 487

635 4, 603 7, 395

10,568 7, 934

14, 223

52,286

7, 354 11,577

7, 252 15, 717 12, 500 9, 968

109,726

15,452 4, 227

16, 218 13, 043

4, 999 3, 958

122,265

5, 259 4,337 3, 225 1, 801

627 3, 331

76,477

3, 226 6, 331 5, 381 9, 3{4 7, 667 7,673

58,202

42 125 150

412

729

163 180 250 580 602 577

3, 081

1, 282 507

1, 002 486 138 107

5,874

486 202 100 28

4, 341

103 135 254 279 328 206

2,124

3, 581 13,814 15, 518 26,762 17,780 26,025

117,646

18, 128 20,051 14,717 26,317 23,882 20,304

'226, 879

25,377 6, 196

25,328 19, 766 13,875 9, 847

223,788

13, 296 5, 619 5, 749 4, 446 ------------4, 174 500

13, 114 2,000

146, 787 6, 460

7, 601 2, 000 12,505 1, 000 11, 518 1, 000 14, 972 1, 000 13, 068 720 12,748 500

271 118,810 8, 720 I

750

---------50-50

120

------------60

------------50 50

280 I

110 150 101

406

1 4

60 ------------

120

591

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TABLE 17.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from Puerto Rico by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37'-Continued

Month and year

1922 January _______ •.. _. _________ ....... _____ .. ____________ .. _________ _ February .... _____ . _________ ...•.. __________ .. ___ .. ___ .. _________ _ March ... ____________________ .. ----- ____ -------. __ .. ___ --- ______ ._ Apri'--------------------------------------------------------------May _____________________________________________________________ _ June ________ --- _______ -- ___ ----- ____ ------_-----------------------

Fiscal vear_ ___ _

1923 January __________________ • _____ ._._ ... __ .•.• _________ • ___________ _

February __ ---------------------------------------- ... ------------March .. ------ ________ ---------------------------------- .. --------ApriL. ____ .. _._._._. ____ .. ____ .•. __ ... _._. __ . __ ._ ... _ ... _. ___ . ___ _ May.----- __ ------------------ .• --------- __ -----------------------June_. ________ .. ---------------- ____ ------------------------------

Fiscal year _____ ------------------------------------------.--

July-----.... _ .. ___ .... -... _ ....•.......... _._.-- ... _-.-.-.- ..... --August_ ___ .. _ .... _---- .. _._.---.-.--- ..... -- .• --------------------September .• ------------ ______ -- ____ -_------------ .. --------------October __ ..•.......... -... -....•.. -..... ---.-...... -.-----...... --November .. ------------_-----------------------------------.-----December ____ . ___ .-.... -.. -.--.- ...... ----------------------------

Calendar year ____ ...•..• _ •.• _ ............•.........• _ ..•....

Class A

Thousands 495

1, 521 3. 569 4, 502 6,028 8,349

51,533

7, 921 8,553 8, 729

11, 351 10, 106 9, 388

so. 512

4, 810 5, 228 8, 717 8, 746 6,886

10,469

100,904

4, 688 6, 702 6, 718

11,891 9, 689

10,363

94, 907

00 0

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191)4. JanuarY----------------------------------------------------------- 5,010 891 1, 900 13

-~---------- 7,814 ------------ 198 41 February_ ----- ______________________________ ----- ________________ 7,084 325 1, 228 3 ------------ 8,640 1, 000 760 5 March ____________________________________________________________ 8,925 760 1,641 2 ------------ 11,328 1,000 502 25

' ~~~=~:::::::::==:::::=:=:::=:::::==::::::::=:::=:::=::: 5, 222 672 1,878 ------------ ------------ 7, 772 2,000 500 41 7,974 747 2,127 4 ------------ 10,852 1,000 1,000 ----------60 7,145 860 3,124 • 4 ------------ 11,133 2,000 500

91,411 13, 176 35,432 117 1 140,137 17,000 4, 203 462 ~ r i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10,683 1, 906 4,873 5 ------------ 17,467 2,000 2, 500 60 z 9, 291 1, 773 5, 037 5 ------------ 16, 106 1, 000 2, 500 81 q 10,745 1,378 4,456 ------------ ------------ 16,579 1,000 620 50 > 14,416 1, 586 6,446 12 ------------ 22,460 2,000 1, 100 41 t'i November ____ ---------------------------------------------------- 9, 731 1, 281 4, 380 8 ------------ 15,400 1, 000 250 ------------

~ December-----____________________________________________________

9,398 1,650 4,467 15 ------------ 15,530 ------------ 500 ------------t?;! Calendar year---- _____________________________ --- ___________ 105,624 13,829 41, 557 71 ------------ 161, 081 14,000 10,930 404 "0 0 tees ~

JanuarY----------------------------------------------------------- 4, 991 1,107 4,564 3 ------------ 10,665 1,000 ------------ 40 8 February ___ -------------------------------------------------- ____ 10,135 473 798 10 ------------ 11,416 1,000 100 40 0 March ____________________________________________________________

11,655 1,138 2,885 13 ------------ 15, 691 1, 000 14 23 z ApriL _____________________________________________________________ 9, 007 1,169 2, 952 1 ------------ 13, 129 1, 000 154 40

j!~t == = ====== = ========= === = == = = == === === == = = == = = = = = == = = = = = = = = = === = 10,207 1, 219 3,487 3 ------------ 14,916 1,000 204 41 8 12,301 1, 001 3, 879 11 ------------ 17,192 1, 000 300 22 0 Fiscal year __________________________________________________

122,560 15,681 48,224 86 186, 551 13,000 8, 242 438 l;d

------------ > July--------------------------------------------------------------- 12,256 1,160 4,086 17,502 1,000 10 20

0 ---------ii- ------------ 0 August ____________________________________________________________

13,364 1,148 4,644 ------------ 19,167 1, 000 406 82 0

~~~~~~~ ~ == = == == ==== == == == == = = = = = = = == = = = = == = == == = = == = = == = = = = = = = = 14,876 971 4, 470 5 ------------ 20,322 1, 000 405 10 16,545 1, 072 5,489 32 3 23,141 1, 000 100 42 rn.

November __ ---------------------------------------- ______________ 14,682 1, 565 6,697 11 ------------ 22,955 1, 000 500 78 8 December ______________________________________________ ,.. __________ 12,809 1, 020 5, 546 11 ------------ 19, 386 995 302 42 ~

Calendar year----------------------- ____ ----- _______ -------- 142,828 13,043 49,497 111 3 205,482 11,995 2,495 480 H rn.

1926 8 H January--- ____ -- __________________________________________________

5, 265 386 2, 370 11 ------------ 8,032 ------------ 252 41 0 February_---------------------------------------- ________ -------- 7, 343 98 860 ------------ ------------ 8, 301 2, 000 150 48 rn March ____ • ___ • ___________ • __ •• ___________________________________ 8, 416 191 2,170 1 ------------ 10,778 ------------ 600 41

1-' ApriL .•.• - •..• --------.-------.-.----•• --. __ ._ ... _ ..••• __ •••• _ ... 16,796 1,421 5, 519 12 ------------ 23,748 1, 000 202 21 <0 May. __ .--------._--.---._.---------.--•.. ---_ •• __ • _______________ 9, 956 940 3, 461 4 ------------ 14,361 1, 000 400 20 <:!:)

June._. __ •.• __ ••.•. --.-._.-.-.----------------------.-----.------- 9, 502 1,511 5, 043 3 ------------ 16,059 1, 500 350 42 -'1

Fiscal year ___ ---•. ------------.-._.--•.• _____ --- ___ • ______ •• 141,810 11,483 50,355 101 3 203,752 11,495 3, 677 487 See footnote(at end of table.

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TABLE 17.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco proaucts from Puerto Rico by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37'-Continued

Month and year

1926 July---------------------------------------------------------------August _______ -----------------------------------------------------September------ __ -------------------------------------.. ----------October ____________ --_-- __ ----- _______ ------_---------------------November ___ ----------- ___ ---------------------------------------December----- ____ -- ___ ---_---------------------------------------

Calendar year--- ________ ------------------------------------

1927 January _______ -------- _____________________ -----------------------February __ --- ____ ------------------------------------------------

~~~============================================================ May _______________ ----- ________________ ---_------------.---------J nne. _ ----_ --- ____ ---- ___ ----- ____ --- ___ -------------.------------

Fiscal year ____________ --------------------------------------

July--------------------------------------------------------------August _____ -----------------------.-------------------------------September_-----_-------------_-------------.---------------------October------- ____ ------------------------------------------------November _______ -------- ____ ----- _______ -------------------------December---------------------------------------------------------

Calendar year-----_---- ____ ---------------------------------

1928 January--- _________ ------- _________ ------------- ______ ------ _____ _ February_--------------------------------------------------------March. ________ ----- _______ ----- ___________ ----- _________________ _ ApriL ..•.• -------------------------------------------------------­May_----------_--------------------------------------------------1 nne._--- __ ----_--------------------------------------------------

Fiscal year--------------------------------------------------

Class A

Thousands 9, 934 6, 466 8, 979

12,781 12,524 11,480

119,442

8,853 6,233 8,817 7, 553 7,078 8, 760

109,508

9, 539 10,309

9, 700 11,910 10,919 10,292

110,013

8, 722 7,257

10, 535 6,403

10, 180 10,443

116,209

Class B

Thousands 1,400

640 327 774 300 632

8, 620

678 883

1,033 1,173

480 506

8,826

313 114 175 566 907 232

7, 060

131 210 133 122 542 588

4,033

Cigars

Large

Class C Class D Class E

Thousands ThOusands Thousands 4, 975 3 ------------3,179 ------------ ------------2,410 ------------ ------------2,600 8 ------------2, 168 ------------ ------------2,015 ------------ ------------

36,770 42 , ___________ _

2,504 ------------ ------------2,225 ------------ ------------2,647 ------------ ------------2,107 ---------i4- ------------1, 434 ------------1,844 3 ------------

30,108 28 ------------2,179 10 ------------1, 234 ------------ ------------1, 286 6 ----------i-2,856 10 2, 722 3 5 3,130 4 3

26, 168 50 9

882 4 ------------1, 273 • 4 ------------1, 078 ----------2- ------------

529 ------------1, 012 7 ------------2,165 ------------ ------------

20,346 50 9

Total

Thousands 16,312 10,265 11,716 16, 163 14,992 14,127

164,874

Small

Thousands 1, 000

988 740

2, 000 1,000

920

12,148

12,035 ------------9,391 150

12,497 900 10,833 500 9,006 500

11,113 1,500

148,470 10,198

12,041 500 11,657 1,500 11,167 ------------15,343 500 14,556 1, 000 13,661 1,000

143,300 8,050

9, 739 --------50ii" 8, 744 11,746 960 7, 056 500

11,741 500 13,196 ------------

140,647 6,960

Cigarettes

Large

Thousands 105 600 500 400 552 200

4,311

250 475 300 400 350 752

4,884

150 651 325 450 575 175

4,853

300 350 628 475 403 275

4,757

Small

Thousands 63 43 41 45 41 70

516

42 22 42 40 21 41

511

64 40 66 24 85 22

509

42 56 81 32 58

130

700

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1 uly --------------------------------------------------------------- 10,116 725 1, 561 2 ------------ 12,404 1,000 550 41 August ____________________________________________________________ 12,987 812 1, 901 1 ------------ 15, 701 2,000 304 31 September __ ------------------------------------------------------ 9, 205 682 2, 512 1 ------------ 12,400 1, 000 500 150 October _________________________________________________________ -_ 13,268 754 3, 085 ------------ ------------ 17, 107 1, 040 500 55 November __ ------------------------------------------------------ 8, 005 690 2, 467 8 2 11,172 ------------ 625 134 December _________________________________________________________ 6,542 598 2,477 2 ------------ 9, 619 ------------ 100 2

Calendar year ______________________________ c -- __ ------------ 113,663 5, 987 20,942 31 2 140,625 7,500 5, 010 812 >

1929 z January----- ________________________ -_____ -----_------------------ 6, 663 22 70 ------------ ------------ 6, 755 497 325 95 z February ___ ------------------------------------------------------ 7, 321 221 913 2 5 8, 462 500 495 34 ~ March ____________________________________________________________ 10,827 428 1, 027 2 ------------ 12,284 500 176 124 ApriL ___ -- ___________ --- ___________ --- _______ -- ___ ------_--------- 10,945 363 1, 338 2 8 12, 656 990 401 80 t"' May __________________________________________________ -- ______ ---_ 13, 143 689 1,113 ------------ 5 14,950 760 375 60

::0 June ______________________________________________________________ 10,945 1, 036 1, 758 5 ------------ 13,744 1, 000 40 840 FJ

Fiscal year-------------------------------------------------- 119,967 7,020 20, 222 25 20 147,254 9, 287 4, 391 1,646 "0 0

July-------------------------------------------------------------- 8, 570 288 836 2 8 9, 704 1, 000 324 64 l:d August_ _______________________________________ -_____ ---- __ ---- --- _ 11,049 398 659 4 22 12, 132 ------------ 350 55 ~ September _______ ------------------------------ __ ----------- ______ 10,979 103 898 12 ------------ 11,992 1,000 501 105 0 October ___________________________________________________________ 11, 197 320 1, 784 15 1 13, 317 1, 000 426 141 z November ___ --------- ________________________ ---- ________________ 12,948 307 1, 524 2 1 14,782 1, 000 201 50 December _________________________________________________________ 6, 520 232 1, 041 ------------ 1 7, 794 ------------ ------------ 60 ~

Calendar year----------------------------------------------- 121, 107 4, 407 12, 961 46 51 138, 572 8, 247 3, 614 1, 708 0 t;d

1930 > 0

JanuarY----------------------------------------------------------- 3, 921 81 478 ------------ ------------ 4,480 ------------ 100 91 0 February_----------_--------- __ -------- ___________ ------- ________ 10, 669 272 1, 253 ------------ ------------ 12, 194 ------------ 202 80 0 March------------------------------------------------------------ 13,010 708 1, 847 3 ------------ 15, 568 1, 000 528 121 ApriL ___ ------ _____________________ -- ______ -______ ---_---- ________ 9,497 488 2, 515 8 ------------ 12,508 1, 000 202 256 "(f).

May_-----_------ _______ ------------------------_-------------- ___ 11,760 310 933 3 ------------ 13, 015 1, 000 178 790 ~ June __ -----------_-------- _____ ---- _______ ---------- ______________ 12,374 369 455 ------------ ------------ 13, 198 1, 000 200 1,100 ~

Fiscal year_----- ____ ------------------ __ ------------ ________ 122, 503 3,876 14, 223 49 33 140, 684 8, 000 3, 212 2, 913 H "(f).

July-------------------------------------------------------------- 12, 299 369 829 2 13, 500 300 3,110 ~

1 ------------ H

AugusL----------------------------------------------------------- 12, 438 223 972 2 1 13, 636 1, 000 300 2, 000 0 September __ ------------------ _____ --------------------- ____ ------ 12, 786 481 1,444 4 ------------ 14, 715 ------------ 400 2, 010 rn October----------------------------------------------------------- 12, 151 493 1, 339 5 1 13, 989 1, 000 300 3, 000 I-' November __ ---------- __ ---------- ___ --------- ____________________ 12, 706 334 970 2 ------------ 14,012 ------------ 2, 041 "' December _________________________________________________________ 12, 481 76 625 3 ------------ 13, 185 50 100 1, 000 ~ _,

Calendar year ___ ------_----- ___ --------- __ ------------------ 136, 101 4, 204 13, 660 32 3 154,000 6, 050 2,810 15,599

See footnotes at end of table.

00 Cl:l

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TABLE 17.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from Puerto Rico by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, ~ 1917-37 '-Continued

Month and year

1931 January ________ ... __ .. __ ...... ____ .................•........ ------February ............... ------------------------------------------March .................. ------------------------------------------

t!it=::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Fiscal

July 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------0 ° August ........................................................... . September .................................. ___ .................. . October ....••........................................... -------- .. November ... --------------- ............................ ------- .. . December .... _ ................................................... .

Calendar year .•.....•.......................................

193£ January __ ........... ___ ..............•............................ February ....................... ---------- ....................... . March ........... __ ............................................. . ApriL ...... -------------------------------------------------------May .......... __________ .•.•...................................... June .........................•....................................

Fiscal year--------------------- ..... ---------- ............. .

July- 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------0 °-----0------August ........... ---------- ..................................... . September .......•................................ : .............. . October .................... ------------------ .................... . November ....................................................... . December ...........•.............................................

Calendar year ...• __ ._ .• -.- .. 0 • _ •••••••••• __ ••••••• 0 ••• 0 ••••••

Class A

Thousands 8, 220

16,464 15, 328 10,819

9, 628 12,923

148,243

10,772 12,267 10, 581 8, 723 8, 279 6,432

130,436

t~ ~m ~~ ~~

~­~m •m ~­~m ~~ ~m ~m tW

~m

Class B

Thousands 112 183 127 164 327 133

3, 022

84 84

278 128 105

14

1, 739

108 5

10 1 6 5

828

6 8

10 6

10 15

l90

Cigars

Large

Class C Class D Class E

Thousands Thousands Thousands 117 ------------ ------------465 2 1 245 4 ·-----------656 6 ------------828 5 ------------441 15 ------------

8, 931 50 4

286 ------------ ------------233 1 ------------477 6 ------------744 ------------ ------------587 5 ------------216 6 ------------

5, 295 50 1

284 1 ------------129 ------------ ------------

1,108 ------------ ------------138 1 ------------281 ------------ ------------109 ------------ ------------

4, 592 20 ------------140 ------------ ------------

94 ------------ ------------90 ------------ ------------

196 ------------ ------------240 ------------ ------------96 1 ------------

2, 905 3 ·····o······

Small

Total

Thousands Thousands 8, 449 1, 000

17, 115 1, 000 15, 704 500 11,645 500 10, 788 500 13, 512 1, 500

160, 250 7, 050

11,142 ------------12, 585 500 11, 342 500 9, 595 500 8, 976 1, 000 6,668 500

137, 521 8, 000

3, 461 ------------5,104 500 5, 453 ------------6, 685 500 7, 569 500 9, 327 250

97,907 4, 750

8, 585 300 6,863 500 4, 288 700 4, 678 500 7, 125 500 3, 955 300

73,093 4, 559

Cigarettes

Large I Small

Thousands Thousands 100 10 100 1, 000 200 2, 000 100 1, 000 110 1, 000 350 500

2,360 18,671

------------ 1, 020 225 500 200 2, 000

------------ 1, 000 100 48

1, 533 10,030

------------ 188 77 954 50 ------------51 253 40 700 25 200

816 6, 815

60 400 60 300 40 300 50 320 60 168 40 320

953 4,103

~ p.. 8 H {fJ

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1983 9 '------------ ------------january _____ ------------------------------------------------------ 2, 666 17 2, 692 ------------ 20 200

February_-_------------------------------------------------------ 2, 217 15 37 ------------ ------------ 2, 269 254 30 235 March ____ -___ ---------------------------------------------------- 4, 777 415 5 ------------ ------------ 5, 197 550 30 96 ApriL------------------------------------------------------------- 4, 083 165 17 ------------ ------------ 4, 265 500 20 65 May ____ ----------_---_- __ ---------------------------------------- 4, 236 111 44 ------------ ------------ 4, 391 ------------ 30 61 June ___ ----- __ ----- _____ ------------------------------------------ 6, 148 268 67 ------------ ------------ 6,483 300 60 223

Fiscal year-------- __ ---------------------------------------- 58,709 1,046 1, 035 1 ------------ 60, 791 4,404 500 2, 688 > July ________________ -- __________ ---_------------------------------ 6, 253 905 113 1 ------------ 7, 272 200 245 1, 117 z August ______ ----------_------------------------------------------ 6,020 326 105 ------------ ------------ 6, 451 170 180 560 z September ____ ----------- ___ -- ___ --------------------------------- 3,026 59 72 ------------ ------------ 3, 157 650 50 319

~ October _________ --_--------------------·-------------------------- 7, 510 324 91 -.----------- ------------ 7, 925 350 40 200 November __________ ---------------------------------------------- 5, 330 426 137 ------------ ------------ 5, 893 300 70 200 ~ December--------------------------------------------------------- 3, 877 107 81 ------------ ------------ 4, 065 ------------ 30 140

Calendar year ___ -------- __ ---------------------------------- 56, 143 3,138 778 1 ------------ 60,060 3, 274 805 3, 416 ~ trJ

1934 '"d JanuarY----------------------------------------------------------- 2, 518 2 50 ------------ ------------ 2, 570 110 ------------ 300 0 February ____ --------- __ ------------------------------------------ 2, 658 2 85 ------------ ------------ 2, 745 250 30 200 ~ March ______ ------------------------------------------------------ 6, 272 6 61 ------------ ------------ 6, 339 300 110 514 8 ApriL __ -_-------------------------------------------------------- 6, 207 208 29 ------------ ------------ 6,444 290 100 400 0 May ________________________________ ----_-- __ ------- _____ -- ______ - 3, 977 112 66 ------------ ------------ 4, 155 100 ------------ 200 z June __________ --- __ --- ______ ---_---------------------------------- 3, 917 304 66 1 ------------ 4, 288 100 ------------ 200

57, 565 2, 781 956 2 ------------ 61, 304 2,820 855 4, 350 8 0

6, 588 203 45 ------------ ------------ 6,836 350 100 601 l;d 5, 611 207 54 ------------ ------------ 5, 872 200 86 340 > 4, 272 222 74 ------------ ------------ 4, 568 190 ------------ 360 0 6, 290 237 104 ------------ ------------ 6, 631 300 ------------ 361 0 G, 380 338 86 ------------ ------------ 6,804 100 50 400 0 3, 503 7 71 1 ------------ 3, 582 100 ------------ 300 w.

58, 193 1,848 791 2 ------------ 60,834 2, 390 476 4,176 8 >

3, 550 105 38 3, 693 200 200 8

------------ ------------ ------------ H 3, 033 8 39 ------------ ------------ 3,080 200 ------------ 100 w. 3, 995 114 41 ------------ ------------ 4, !50 150 70 300 8 4, 253 255 20 4, 528 150 30 222 H ------------ ------------ 0 4, 229 154 65 ------------ ------------ 4, 448 400 40 440 r;n 4, 800 156 27 ------------ ------------ 4, 983 500 20 280

56,504 2, 006 664 1 ------------ 59, 175 2,840 396 3, 904 f-l <0

7, 514 306 31 7, 851 850 20 240 <:!:> ------------ ------------ -'1 3, 958 4 46 ------------ ------------ 4, 008 ------------ 50 386 G, 000 57 61 ------------ ------------ 6,118 ------------ ------------ 140 5, 811 317 96 ------------ ------------ 6, 224 ------------ 70 500 6, 986 157 121 2 ------------ 7, 2GG ------------ ------------ 500 3, 556 104 50 ------------ ------------ 3, 710 ------------ 20 161

57,685 1, 737 635 2 ------------ 60,059 2, 450 320 3, 469 00 See footnotes at end of table. 01

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TABLE 17.-Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from Puerto Rico by months, in the United States, fiscal and calendar years, 1917-37'-Continued

Month and year

January_____ 1936

~~:: :~~: ~ --~ ~ :_:__ :~- ~ --~ ~~:: ~ -:~: ~ =:~- ~~:~ -:: ~ --:~ ~::~ ~ Fiscal year----------------- ___ ----------------------- __ -----

July __ -------------------- __ ---------------------------- _________ _ August ... ________________________________________________________ _ September ____ ----------------- ______________ ------- _____________ _

~~\;'~::her~===============:=====:===:=:=:=================::=:=:== December ________________________________________________________ _

Calendar year--------------------------------- _____________ _

1937 January ______________ --- __ -----------------.---------.------------February __ ------- ___ ----------------------------------- __ -------_ March _______________________________________ • ___________________ _ ApriL .. --- __ ---- _____________________ • ___________________________ _ May_--------------------------------------- __ ---------- _________ _ June _____________________________________________________________ _

Fiscal year __________________________________________________ _

Class A

Thousands 3, 758

975 3, 165 2, 133 3, 379 2,108

49,343

4, 651 5, 001 5,071 5, 161 5, 788 3, 657

44,847

135 1, 505 4, 553 3, 528 3, 140 3,455

45, 645

Class B

Thousands 90 10 8

110 104 102

1, 369

167 116 119 123 212 23

1, 184

------------15 90

208 109 77

1, 259

Cigars

Large

Class C Class D Class E

Thousands Thousands Thousands 57 ------------ ------------3 ------------ ------------

33 ------------ ------------38 ------------ ------------36 ------------ ------------25 ------------ ------------

597 2 ------------

49 ------------ ------------7 ------------ ------------

40 ------------ ------------64 ------------ ------------

115 ------------ ------------39 1 ------------

506 1 ------------

83 ---------- __ I ____ --------58 ------------ ------------28 ------------ ------------44

---------~-- -~---~------

31 ------------ ------------98 _,. __________ ------------

656 1 ------------

Cigarettes

Small Large I Small

Total

- ----Thousands Thousands Thousands Thousands

3, 905 322 ------------ 340 988 150 31 140

3, 206 100 45 400 2,281 100 20 270 3, 519 250 20 520 2, 235 100 50 200

51,311 1,872 326 3, 797

4,867 180 60 750 5,124 300 ------------ 200 5, 230 30 20 440 5, 348 200 60 740 6,115 250 60 320 3, 720 160 20 320

46,538 2, 142 386 1 4, 640

218 ------------ 20 240 1, 578 130 ------------ 600 4, 671 230 40 500 3, 780 60 40 ------------3, 280 100 20 301 3, 630 190 60 300

47, 561 1,830 400 4, 711

1 There are no tax-paid withdrawals of chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff. Withdrawals ofless than 500 of any one class of large cigars within any month are not shown. 2 Totals do not agree with totals of the official record of the Bureau of Internal Revenue because revisions were not made in the monthly data. In no case is the discrepancy

significant.

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

00 o:>

rn ~ 1-3 ..... rn ~ ~ t"1 1;1:1 d

~ t:;j 1-3 ..... z 35 ~ V1 tj t:;j 'ij

!"3 0 '::;1

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Calendar year Large Small ciga- Cigars' Ciga- Chewmg Smoking Snuff Total cigars rettes rettes t tobacco tobacco

----------------Number Number Pounds Poun!U Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds

1932_- ------------- 37.5 828.9 o. 89 2.32 0. 57 1. 93 o. 29 6. 00 1933--------------- 36.5 888.7 . 89 2. 53 . 55 1. 87 .29 6. 13 1934_- ------------- 38.4 992.0 . 94 2. 87 • 56 1. 87 .29 6. 53 1935--------------- 39.5 1, 055. 6 . 96 3. 01 . 55 1.83 .28 6. 63 1936 '-------------- 42.0 1, 192. 7 1. 02 3. 40 . 56 1. 85 . 30 7.13

t 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 small cigars and large and small cigarettes are included.

' Preliminary. Compiled from tax-paid withdrawals in the United States (including tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco

products from the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico) reported in monthly statements by the Commis­sioner of Internal Revenue and July population from reports of the Bureau of the Census.

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TABLE 19.-lnternational trade in leaf tobacco, annual1931-35 00 00

Calendar year w. 8

Country I 1931 I 1932 I 1933 I 1934 I 1935 I ~ 8 H w.

Exports I Imports I Exports I Imports I Exports I Imports I Exports I Imports I Exports I Imports 8 H 0 ~

Principal exporting countries: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. t"' United States ___ --------------------------------- 524,472 74, 452 411,159 56,905 438,936 57,253 440,866 57,786 396, 330 63,296 td Netherland India _________________________________ 178, 565 7,870 163,604 10,656 107,748 5,549 97,935 3,161 2 86,416 '1, 376 d Greece __________ ---------------------------------- 94,897 3 34 77,827 3 46 76,594 3 58 82,459 3 50 111, 178 w-~w--------

Turkey------- __ ---------------------------------- 48,969 0 63,589 0 60,458 0 42,466 0 51, 357 0 t"' BraziL _________ -----_---- ------------------------ 83. 264 2, 251 59, 189 1, 529 44,063 1, 371 68,653 31,620 72,670 ------------ t"' Bulgaria ___________________________________ -----_- 54;205 0 45, 17,6 0 49,629 1 45,923 0 53,546 0 1.;1 Philippine Islands ______ -------------------------- 53, 691 790 50,521 1,870 39,047 3,679 31,049 1,270 52,679 447 8

H Cuba _____________________________________________ 40,294 0 36,869 0 29,921 0 26,881 0 ------------ 0 z British India ____ --- __ -_________ -- ____ --- ___ ------ 36,423 l!l,002 31,426 15,910 36,560 12,027 35,807 9,246 36,375 12,350 Dominican Republic_---------------------------- 15,011 0 9, 779 0 12,476 0 21,423 0 ------------ 0 ~

Algeria __________ --_---_-------------------------- 30, 551 9,304 24,814 12,300 29,785 5,422 19,876 5,997 30,3Q6 7,,206 ~ Paraguay ________ -- _______________________________ 20,794 0 13,958 3 81 313,796 3 215 9, 172 ------------ ------------ ------------ ~ Hungary_-------------- ____ ---------------------- 20,624 6,605 26,711 1, 312 20, 189 2,142 23,208 1, 233 21,002 2, 385 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics _______________ 6, 389 0 6, 991 0 11,614 0 9, 813 0 9,837 4,888 rn Yugoslavia _____ ---- __ --- ___ -- __ -_____ -_- ___ ------ 6,490 454 12,821 369 10, 176 221 1, 659 623 13,408 14 Ceylon ___________________________________________ 2. 584 872 1, 622 673 2,166 721 2, 719 1,012 1,972 926 t::l

TotaL __ ---------------------------------------- 1, 217,223 113,634 1, 036,056 101,651 983, 158 88,659 959,909 81,998 937,076 92,888 1.;1 "ii

Principal importing countries: ~ Germany _________________________________________ 657 158,258 548 179,057 672 185,662 567 201,683 73 201,201 0 United Kingdom_-------------------------------_ 8,804 185,997 9, 393 166, 126 10, 128 201,200 8,217 220,608 9,060 240,427 China __ -- ________________________________________ 18,754 165,609 • 13, 111 • 79,757 20,905 54,591 32,750 70,303 29,915 17,766 "'i1 Manchuria _______________________________________

(') (') 2,079 15, 511 1,069 33,992 842 37,721 ------------ ------------ ~ France ___ ---------------------------------------- 1, 129 111,876 2,091 106, 583 1, 202 85,850 1, 031 61,363 408 73,935 Q Netherlands _____ ----- ____________________________ 4,388 74,524 4,228 71,925 3, 934 76,673 4,411 G6, 121 3,562 61,095 Spain _____________________________________________ 0 65,419 0 88,211 0 63, 151 0 39,816 0 61,038 ::0 H Belgium __________________________________________ 685 49,846 551 49, 132 203 44, 147 376 43,625 369 43,810 0 Czechoslovakia ___ ------ _______ -- _________ -------- 0 22,800 0 22,279 0 30,060 0 10,264 0 25,251 d Poland _________ ----- _____________________________ 131 22,432 92 18,792 83 15,832 49 15,602 68 15,582 t"' Austria ______________ ---- ________________________ - 2, 349 29, 174 1, 753 24,004 3, 566 24,506 2,868 20,753 1, 561 21,769 8

Argentina __ ------------------------------------ __ 599 26,538 627 13,758 576 22,299 501 19,931 489 15,984 d Australia '------------------ -------- _____ --------- 0 22,393 0 15, 119 0 14,632 0 11,634 0 17,041 t:O Canada _________ -----_- _______________ --- ___ ---_-- 6, 698 14,323 11, 195 10,262 13,877 9, 511 8, 770 8,602 7,667 6,544 1.;1 Egypt ___ -______ ---- __ -- __ ---- ________ ---- __ ----_- 0 13,677 0 12,548 0 12,019 0 12,531 0 12,933 . Italy ___ -- ____ ------ __ --_--- _____ ---_- ______ -- ___ - 9,301 6,004 7, 916 8,833 8,328 6,347 10,273 6,616 ------------ ------------Switzerland _____ -------------- __ --_-------------- 405 16,692 304 16,097 37 18,560 0 15, 137 1 15 856

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Japan __________ --_-- _____________________________ 1, 766 Sweden _________ -_________________________________ 182 Denmark _________________________________________ 0 Irish Free State _____________ -- ________ ------------ 314 Finland ________ ------------- _________ ------------ 0 Norway _________ ----- ________ ------ ______________ 0

TotaL _______ ---------------------------------- 56, 162

1 Preliminary. 'Java and Madura only. a International Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics. • Manchuria not included after June 30, 1932. • Not shown prior to 1932; included with data for China. 'Year ended June 30.

16,080 12,849 13,481 11,307

4, 665 6, 665

1, 050,609

1, 415 8, 321 3, 135 153 9, 730 219 21 14, 565 10

276 6, 727 336 0 5,079 0 0 5, 040 0

55, 753 947,456 68,280

Compiled from original official sources except where otherwise noted. Tobacco comprises leaf, stems, and trimmings

8, 927 3, 269 17,484 15, 119 313 8, 857 16, 516 126 17,285 5,474 677 19, 325 6, 053 0 7, 166 4, 928 0 5,402

---956,050 75,040 937,829

6, 697 19, 921 220 14, 925 235 16,524 590 11, 100

0 6, 520 0 5, 776

60,915 90ft, 998 > ~ ~

~ ~ t:9 hj 0

~ 0 ~

8 0 to > 0 0 0 Ul 8

~ H Ul 8 H 0 rn ..... <0 Cl!> ~

00 ~

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TABLE 20.-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, 1922-36

CHINA

Exports 1 for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

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

Belgium _________ -----------_ 215 480 518 233 473 421 64 81 Germany ____________________ 549 2,144 1, 945 1, 268 3, 694 1, 351 138 864 Netherlands _________________ 324 2,066 1, 543 1, 229 1, 683 576 80 460 Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics _____ ------------ 785 670 135 103 139 67 2 1 ---------United Kingdom ____________ 143 270 91 4 191 448 0 28 United States'-------------- 122 686 73 2 12 158 2 20 ---------South America __ ------------ 623 232 414 724 1, 544 1, 087 709 366 Japan ___ - ___ ---------------- 4, 246 1, 926 3, 541 4,857 4, 425 3, 651 2, 644 1, 256 Chosen __________ ------------ 339 2 49 2 486 5, 846 2, 025 237 Hong Kong _________________ 13, 508 15, 068 13,434 9, 741 5, 952 10, 150 11,816 10,717 Macao _______________________ 1, 455 1, 146 1, 488 872 1, 050 1, 520 1, 348 2, 007 Netherland India ____________ 59 574 1, 397 2, 906 5, 706 3, 506 5 24 Straits Settlements, etc ______ 133 0 0 0 359 216 134 265 Turkey, Persia, Egypt, Aden, etc __________________ 3, 623 4, 361 3, 074 5, 476 2, 881 979 427 513 Other countries ______________ 145 72 23 40 367 273 204 196

------------------------TotaL __________ -----_ 26,269 29, 697 27,725 27,457 28,962 30,249 19, 615 17,014

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936. 1937

------------------------Belgium ______ ------------ ___ 97 45 164 321 869 1, 093 382 ---------Germany ___________ --------_ 660 1, 199 2, 133 2, 881 1, 326 2, 583 1, 723 ---------Nether lands _________________ 263 240 329 410 528 254 60 ---------United Kingdom ____________ 0 0 103 33 12 59 (') ---------South America ______________ 305 49 196 168 68 54 43 ---------Japan _______________________ 2, 911 2, 728 2, 620 2, 623 3, 573 3, 444 3, 891 ---------Chosen ___ ------------------- (') (') (') (') 0 2, 500 (') ---------Kwantung __ -- -------------- 6 394 6, 348 21, 453 13, 384 22,060 ---------Hong Kong _________________ 7, 611 9, 974 4, 453 4, 447 2, 324 3, 255 4,063 ---------l'viacao _______________________ 1, 850 1, 925 553 851 726 . 621 532 ---------Netherland India ____________ 15 72 233 263 124 140 4 ---------Straits Settlements, etc ______ 49 502 200 88 6 (') (') ---------Egypt_ ___ ------------------- 7 1, 157 864 1, 452 1, 088 1, 303 1, 966 1, 649 ---------Other countries ______________ 611 732 413 1, 386 456 581 3, 514 ---------------------------------TotaL •.. ______________ 15, 529 18, 330 13,243 20,907 32,768 29,934 37,921 ---------

See footnotes, China, p. 91.

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importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, 1922-36-Continued

CHIN A-Continued

Imports 8 for calendar year-Country from which

Imported

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .. ---------------United Kingdom ____________

United States---------------Japan. __ ------------ ________ Chosen •. ________________ ----Hong Kong _________________ Macao _____ -------- __ --------Philippine Islands ___________ .Otlier countries ______________

Total imports _________ Reexports._---------------

Net imports ___________

"Union of Soviet Socialist

1922

1,000 lb. 24 70

24,979 1, 301 1, 233 5,868

906 261 559 ---

35,201 1,330 ---

33,871

1930

---

1923 1924 1925

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

6 7 44 51 22 175

30,569 80,083 62,564 2,116 3, 903 2,825 4, 709 919 739 3, 670 6,931 7,.259

324 135 292 401 151 376 151 194 272 ---------

41,997 92,345 74,546 763 2,001 988

---------41,243 90,344 73,558

1931 1932 1933

---------

1926 1927 1928 1929

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

73 24 8 0 3, 759 563 82 59

89,209 69,000 133, 954 117, 159 2,230 10,917 3, 956 2,629

310 253 14 557 4, 572 4, 161 3, 729 1,495

343 240 235 284 247 231 861 442 691 422 77(}. 617

------------101,434 85,811 143,631 123,242

756 1,411 984 1, 783 ------------100,678 84,400 142,647 121,459

1934 1935 1936 I 1937

------------Republics.---------------- 1 19 • 10 --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

United Kingdom____________ 3, 043 4 252 219 31 7 2 ---------United States. ___ ----------- 120, 607 160,886 78,715 53,308 63,293 14,725 22, 371 ---------

~Jf~;!n.·.~~=================== 2, ~~~ 3,,6~g 1, 667 816 499 1, 513 1, 625 ---------Hong Kong__________________ 1, 769 2, 066 -----618- -----125- ------,-5- ========= ========= ========= Kwantung L. T ------------- --------- --------- --------- '837 516 397 271 ---------Macao_______________________ 167 70 21 '8 British India ________________ ------------------ • 768 249 -----355- -----258- ------59- ========= Philippine Islands___________ 155 289 335 380 Other countries______________ 528 527 666 360

715 745 526 ---------192 628 302 ---------

Totalimports _________ 128,612 167,556 83,052 56,302 65,606 18,273 25,156---------Reexports_________________ 5,154 1,947 4,693 2,542 554 507 65 ---------

Net imports ___________ 123,458 165,609 78,359 53,760 65,052 17,766 25,091

1 Including leaf and stems in 1922 and 1923; beginning 1924leaf only. Including reexports. • Included in "other countries", if any, after this date. • Includes Hawaii. 1 Preliminary. ' If any, included In "other countries." ' Included in "other countries", if any, prior to this date. 'Includes Persia, Arabia, North Africa, etc. 8 Including leaf only.

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CUBA

Exports I for calendar year-

Country to which exported

Belgium _____________________

France_---------------------Germany ____________________ Gibraltar ____________________ N ~therlauds ___________ ----- _ PortugaL ___________________ Spain _______________________ Sweden _____________________ United Kingdom ____________ United States _______________ Canada _____________________ Puerto Rico _________ --------Argentina _____ .. _____________ Chile _____________ -----------Uruguay ____________________ French Africa _______________ Canary Islands'------------Other countries -------------

TotaL ________________

BeJgium ___ -------- _________ _ France __ -- _________________ _ Germany ___________________ _ Gibraltar ___________________ _ Nether lands ________________ _ PortugaL_------------------Spain ______________________ _ Sweden ____________________ _ United Kingdom ___________ _ United States ______________ _ Canada ____________________ _ Puerto Rico ________________ _ Argentina __________________ _ Chile _____________ -- ________ _

Uruguoy _ -------------------French Africa_-------------­Canary Islands'------------Other countries _____________ _

1922

1,000 lb. 123 185 408 296 636 324

3, 312 1

119 23, 911 1, 444

0 2, 677

313 482 118 99 67

---34, 515

1930

---1, 377

235 5,112

110 13, 480

44 7, 682

444 97

21,815 1, 364

672 4, 876

635 357 39

278 174

---

1923

---1,000 lb.

8 54

174 37

428 136

1, 004 28 71

22,079 1, 163

0 2, 855

35 510

0 56

171 ---

28,809

1931

---830 370

1, 692 286

5, 921 14

5, 631 363 76

19, 189 665 177

3, 373 495 349

56 675 132

---

1924 1925 1926

---------

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 110 24 155 150 36 73

1.167 496 2, 591 83 210 106

2, 009 1, 887 6,406 221 104 204 700 1, 866 1, 817 303 305 106 231 240 291

21,504 23, 245 24, 113 1, 190 1, 017 847

132 680 543 2, 639 2, 789 1, 795

224 146 348 425 364 177 35 (2) 0 54 76 247

483 143 415 ---------

31, 660 33,628 4Q, 234

1932 1933 1934

---------431 206 400 242 154 140

1, 055 1, 612 249 425 286 200

3, 310 1, 852 468 55 38 114

13, 610 9, 283 8, 643 40 308 587

125 42 124 12, 466 13, 174 12, 990

538 338 72 640 191 189

2,144 1, 107 1, 228 122 29 24 347 191 232 352 156 124 694 550 941 273 404 156

---------TotaL________________ 58,791 40,294 36,869 29,921 26,881

I Including leaf and stems. No imports reported. ' Less than 500 pounds. a Intludes Spanish Africa. • Not available.

1927

---1,000 lb.

7 72

538 2

3, 406 137

1, 264 820 282

27, 529 1, 010

891 3, 157

260 379

0 177 199

---40, 130

1935

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(')

1928 1929

------

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 55 272

144 232 1, 236 1, 265

65 85 3, 072 2,872

184 235 11,782 9, 360 1, 196 413

186 . 81 26,220 24,278 1, 013 1, 172 1, 645 491 2, 955 4,487

354 560 258 542

0 45 174 195 169 108

------50,708 46, 693

1936 1937

------

--------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ·----------------- ------------------ -----·---------

(')

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importing countries, by countries of ori(fin and destination, 1922-36-Continued

FRANCE

Exports 1 for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

----------1------------------------

Belgium ..... ____ -------- ____ GermanY--------------------Netherlands .... -------------Switzerland ... --------------Other countries.------------

TotaL ________________

Belgium ____________________ _ Germany ___________________ _

Netherlands ......• ---------­Switzerland .. ·-------·-----­Other countries.------------

1,000 lb. 0

265 0 0

'1,452 1, 717

1930

567 509

(7) 41

366

1,000 lb. 0

430 0 0

a 345 ---

775

1931

---

173 533 357

59 7

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 22 28

352 40.5 0 2

34 26 '217 30

------625 [j51

1932 1933

------308 11.5 799 457 532 252

(7) 375 452 3

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 114 87 255 118 532 27 7 2 17 0 0 0 30 26 42 0

2 1 '206 0 ------------695 141 510 120

1934 1935 1936 6 1937

------------234 143 --------- ---------726 160 --------- ---------

0 32 --------- ---------68 66 --------- ---------3 11 --------- ---------------------------------TotaL _______________ _

Country from which imported

1, 483

1922

1,129

1923

2,091 1, 202 1, 031 412 8 685 ---------

Imports I for calendar year-

1924 1925 192tl 1927 1928 1929 ----------1------------------------

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Belgium_____________________ 461 78 94 59 633 662 244 1, 701 Bulgaria.------------------- 1.622 (') 59 (1) 436 696 187 (7) Germany____________________ (7) 12 (') 9, 309 720 l, 840 2, 731 5, 420 Greece______________________ 28 0 175 428 1,131 1,032 888 (7) Hungary ____________________ ------------------ _________ ------------------------------------ 9 3, 549 Italy _____________________________ .. -- . ------ .. _____ .. -- _____ ---- ___ .. __ -- .. _____ __ 9 715 1, 690 Nethe.rlands.________________ (') 197 4, 266 1, 757 (7) 13,048 (7) 9, 046 United States. ______________ 76,932 24,368 27,808 58,517 53,088 43,349 26,904 32,668 Dominican Republic________ 1, 297 15,326 1. 273 12,118 • 5, 018 536 2, 694 2, 830 Argentina___________________ 3, 793 1, 811 22 10 755 --------- --------- _________ ---------

~~~~i1lbia~--~~:::::::::::~:::: ~: ~~~ ~: ~~~ i: m 3, i6~ 4, m 3<7f24 1<,f86 (~) 392 Uruguay____________________ 1, 733 1,737 458 101,448 --------- --------- _________ ---------Netherland India .. _________ 1,187 1,532 1,560 17,433 5,711 1,217 803 4,323 Philippine Islands .. _________ 14,452 2, 687 2, 858 (') 1, 571 3, 654 0 3. 215 Algeria______________________ 16,771 6, 087 13,635 11,801 19,070 19,160 21,093 15,258 Madagascar. ________________ 25 646 612 977 632 1,590 2,182 2,478 Othercountries------------- 1,973 521 144 1,157 4.931 1,000 8,298 1,998

TotaL. _______________ '""128.797 65,019 58,537 '"""i19,0iA ~ ~ 67,825 ~ 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 6 1937

----------1------------------------Belgium_____________________ 2, 736 (') 10 207 _________ --------- _________ --------- ---------Bulgaria .. ------------------ 4, 861 2, 380 743 2, 212 (') 2, 151 663 ---------Germany-------------------- 8, 563 7, 096 3, 854 10 7, 368 __________________ --------- ---------Greece.--------------------- 1, 551 6, 093 3, 358 5, 349 2, 098 4, 965 2, 817 ---------Hungary____________________ 4, 321 12,589 15,764 8, 624 7, 096 6, 004 7, 721 ---------Italy________________________ l, 752 1,154 10 650 _________ --------- --------- --------- ---------Netherlands.________________ 8, 289 9,182 6, 759 1o 2, 725 --------- __________________ ---------United States.-------------- 71,974 34, 272 40,125 27,015 25,812 20,065 17,738 ---------Dominican Republic........ 4, 219 5, 327 910 408 396 1, 402 643 ---------BraziL---------------------- 217)451 456 748 751 1, 472 1, 413 507 ---------Colombia___________________ \ 580 1,026 1o 622 --------- ---------------------------Netherland India.---------· 9, 204 6, 392 2, 023 2, 399 317)882 4, 670 2, 090 Philippine Islands.__________ 6,125 2, 296 (') 507 \ 1, 396 (7) ________ _ Algeria______________________ 19,296 13,636 14,935 22, 141 11,542 24, 211 23,200 ---------Madagascar----"------------ 4, 106 5, 401 6, 642 5, 192 6, 813 3, 519 7, 437 ---------Other countries _____________ ~~~~~~~=

TotaL________________ 154,960 111,876 106,583 85,850 61,363 71,990 66,090 ________ _

1 Including leaf and stems. ' Includes 1,379,000 pounds to Alger:a. ' Includes 177,000 pounds to Saar and 164,000 pounds to Spain. ' Includes 211,000 pounds to Saar. • Includes 165,000 pounds to Brazil and 24,000 pounds to Algeria. 'Preliminary. 'If any, included in "otber~ountries." 6 Not available by countries. 9 Included in "other countries", if any, prior to this date. 10 Included in "other countries", if any, after this date.

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TABLE 20.-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting ana importing countries, by count1·ies of origin and destination, 1922-36-Continued

GERMANY

Country to which Exports ' for calendar year-

exported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927

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

Nether lands __ -- _______ -----_ 1 12 61 44 59 (')

Saar ________ ----------------- 451 282 252 246 438 482 Belgium _____________________ 110 105 20 82 39 2

83 125 147 10 3 15 Danzig_--------------------- • 344 109 42 196 121 61 Other countries ______________

TotaL ________ ------ __ 989 633 522 578 672 545

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 ------------------

Nether lands ___________ -----_ 3 23 --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------Saar __________ ----- __ -------- 642 565 539 668 560 73 Belgi urn _____________________ 422 3 14 Other countries ______________ 7 910 78 9 4 7 0

-------------------TotaL _____ ------ _____ 1, 997 657 548 672 567 73

Country from which Imports I for calendar year-

imported 1922 1923 1924

------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Bulgaria _____________________ 9, 193 5, 331 12, 993

Greece. __ ------------------- 20, 335 14, 767 26, 528 Hungary_------------------- 71 27 295 Netherlands _________________ l, 471 1, 740 1, 031 Union of Soviet Socialist Re-publics ____________________ 2, 914 3, 514 2, 829 United States _______________ 21, 021 29, 190 41, 975 Cuba ________________________ 223 85 331 Dominican Republic ________ 5, 722 5, 628 6, 911 BraziL_--------------------- 14,526 12, 445 27,017 Colombia ___ ---------------- 1, 614 724 952 Paraguay-------------------- 546 144 862 British India ________________ 389 718 1, 243 China _______________________ 2, 896 2, 446 4, 059 Netherland India ____________ 72,929 53,390 73, 173 Turkey---------------------- 18, 394 10,955 23, 153 Other countries ______________ 3, 079 5,475 6, 746

---------TotaL----------------- 175, 323 146,579 230,098

1930 1931 1932

---------Bulgaria _____________________ 15,890 14, 180 19, 537 Greece_--------------------- 39, 355 28, 180 35, 233 Hungary_------------------- 748 185 157 Netherlands _________________ Union of Soviet Socialist Re-

1, 043 1, 591 2,188

ptlblicL------------------- 4, 185 3, 992 4, 389 United States_-------------- 23, 672 14, 901 23, 781 Cuba ___ ----- __ -- ____________ 3, 242 3, 616 3, 522 Dominican Republic_------- 13,019 5, 952 4, 293 BraziL_--------------------- 21,564 12,470 15,492 Colombia __ ----------------- 1, 120 500 473 Paraguay-------------------- 461 188 (') British India ________________ 290 113 60 China ____________ -------- ___ 1, 740 I, 682 1, 783 Netherland India ____________ 75,925 47, 184 42,487 Turkey---------------------- 26, 195 19, 231 20, 165 Other countries ______________ 6, 209 4,293 5, 497

---------TotaL----------------- 234,658 158,258 179, 057

t Including leaf and stems. 'If any, included in "other countries." •Included in "other countries", if any, after this date. • Includes 181,000 pounds to the United States.

1925 ---

1,000 lb. 28, 641 38,834

293 1, 044

2, 207 26. 628

I, 494 11, 874 32, 631

875 793 985

3, 814 89,815 24, 311 5, 986

---270,225

1933

---23, 705 35,424

199 1, 701

4, 239 20,090 3, 429 4, 580

17, 406 748 257

39 2, 321

49, 762 19,660

2,102 ---

185, 662

'Includes 130,000 pounds to Sweden and 87,000 pounds to Austria, I Preliminary.

1926 ---1,000 lb.

14,288 24,505

183 298

263 14, 210

896 9, 018

12, 230 730 336 283

2, 437 41, 968 11,590

2, 111 ---135, 346

1934

---27, 170 36,895

586 1, 728

5, 016 18,611 3,322 4, 831

20,029 779 200 32

2, 454 56,280 21, 194 2, 556

----201, 683

'Includes 633,000 pounds to France and 127,000 pounds to Sweden. I Less than 500 pounds.

1927 ---1,000 lb.

21, 158 33,357

338 357

117 20,963 3,117

15, 253 18, 831 1, 254

445 214

2,870 70, 598 18, 327 3, 719

----210,918

1935

---26,078 39,924

496 1, 221

4,310 15, 690 2, 289 4, 205

22,997 1, 216

162 20

2,179 55,822 21,970

2, 622 ---201, 201

1928 1929 ------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

(2) (') 492 611

33 (')

-----158- -----,-3o5 683 91e

1936 6 1937 --------------- ---------

(') ------------(i) ___ ---------

---------------(') ---------

1928 1929 ------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

18, 135 17, 260 45, 148 38, 661

604 532 444 372

I, 373 3, 649 21, 199 23,812 3, 130 2,430

18, 780 14, 133 23,384 21,024 1, 900 1,450

481 406 207 120

2, 259 I, 700 81,294 74, 170 22,740 25, 167 3, 212 3, 226

------244,290 228, 112

1936 6 1937

------24,746 ---------42, 201 ---------

261 ---------777 ---------

2,167 ---------16,782 ---------2, 509 ---------3,362 ---------

25,375 ---------2, 746 ---------

165 ---------34 ---------

2,250 ---------50,034 ---------23, 121 ---------

3, 632 --------... -------200, 162 ---------

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GREECE

Exports ' for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928

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

Austria. ___________ --_------- 636 2, 241 148 174 62 914 3, 688 Belgium ... _________________ - 2, 620 3, 904 2, 902 1, 990 2, 046 2, 121 3, 353 Cyprus ______ ---------------- 550 232 484 411 556 560 517 Czechoslovakia ______________ 218 246 289 2 (') (') 2,240 Finland. ______ ---------- __ -- 147 283 812 45 172 328 230 France._-------------------- 435 162 391 520 736 895 402 Germany-------------------- 33,768 19,362 40,830 31,810 48, 309 42, 593 48,258 Hungary_------------------- 90 21 3 3 (2) (') 306 Italy------------------------ 7, 056 6, 383 15, 946 17,607 32,344 31, 140 19, 527 Netherlands ___________ ------ 4, 039 4,102 6, 700 3, 314 3,172 1, 658 4, 397 Poland.--------------------- 86 0 20 4 (') (') 315 Sweden ... ______ ------------- 627 70 64 219 972 470 326 United Kingdom ____________ 2, 001 637 1, 230 1, 721 1, 415 710 576 United States _______________ 20,711 4,094 16,924 24,893 21.299 23, 292 18, 450 Egypt ___ -------------------- 6, 738 3, 975 4, 017 6, 687 8, 413 4, 191 4. 910 Other countries ______________ 1, 130 1, 384 1, 153 1, 353 1, 056 7, 359 739

---------------------TotaL _____ ------------ 80,852 47,096 91,913 90,753 120, 552 116, 231 108,234

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936

---------------------Austria ____ • ____________ ----_ 5, 375 7, 346 7, 844 4, 367 4, 612 3, 3il0 ---------Belgium __________________ --- 4, 200 1, 931 2, 971 2, 273 2, 511 1, 581 ---------Cyprus ... ___ -------- ________ 428 434 402 606 392 611 ---------Czechoslovakia .. ____________ 5, 774 866 1, 624 1, 294 1, 455 2, 590 ---------Finland.-------------------- 333 511 673 745 642 2. 377 ---------France._-------------------- 333 5, 026 2. 246 7, 275 183 5, 873 ---------Germany ___ ----------------- 38,232 18,845 25,088 32, 1:72 33, 836 48,969 ---------Hungary_------------------- 496 575 290 635 203 470 ---------Italy ___ --------------------- 16,717 13,874 5,800 4, 079 2, 319 3, 108 ---------Netherlands _________ -------_ 6, 823 8, 684 9, 191 1, 858 2, 068 1, 975 ---------Poland ________ ------ ________ 2, 048 2, 983 1, 523 2 225 968 ---------Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics __ ------------ ___ --T894- 3 6, 023 549 992 6, 720 5, 306 ---------Sweden. ___ ----------------- 1, 404 1, 591 2, 101 2, 657 4,378 ---------United Kingdom ____________ 421 309 401 134 256 1, 340 ---------United States. __ ------------ 19,656 20,375 12, 15/i 13, 508 17, 394 22,086 ---------Egypt ___ -------------------- 3, 9.11 3, 322 3,MG 1. n95 3, 325 2. 425 ---------Other countries ______________ 1, 774 2, 38P 1, 937 2,858 3, 6~1 3, 741 ------------------------------

TotaL________________ .108, 455 94, R97 77,831 76, 594 82, 459 111, 178 (')

1 Including leaf and tombak. Imports small: not available by countries. 'If any. included in "other countries." a Included in "other countries," if any, prior to this date. 4 Preliminary, not available.

1929

---. 1,000 lb.

6, 082 4, 548

434 1, 900

60 653

35,662 397

28,270 4, 420 1,135 4, 164

904 21, 590 3, 360 1, 772

---110, 351

1937

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ITALY

Exports t for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

---------------------1,000 lb. 1,000lb. 1,000 lb. '1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

Belgium .. __ • __ . __ .----...••. --------- 188 27 40 17 93 65 1 France __ • _________ ---------- --------- 157 73 (') 0 38 0 0 Germany------ ______________ --------- 790 2, 178 1, 412 335' 0 0 155 Hungary_------------------- 0 0 0 110 66 110 218 Netherlands _______ ------- ___ --------- 24 640 215 340 7 4 63 Poland ______ ---------------- --------- 31 52 4,497 4, 069 3,620 6, 221 7, 481 Switzerland._--------------- 1 292 432 623 255 209 270 Tripoli and Cyrenaica _______ --------- 0 25 324 1, 262 1, 081 986 534 Argentina. ____________ .----- --------- 0 22 18 66 167 (') 0 Brazil _______________________ --------- 0 0 0 0 (') 0 184 Other countries ______________ 0 44 366 213 52 6 439

------------------------TotaL _______ --------- 3 1 1, 191 3, 353 7, 304 7, 035 5,379 7, 601 9, 345

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937

------------------------Belgium .. _----- ____ --------- 49 33 74 236 362 818 --------- ---------France ___ ------------- ______ 0 0 (') 65 0 0 --------- ---------Germany ____________________ 1, 581 1, 436 1, 176 266 1 15 --------- ---------Hungary __ ------------------ 440 660 (') 194 661 22 --------- ---------Netherlands .. ---------- _____ 17 2 14 11 0 119 --------- ---------Poland .. _____ ----- __________ 3, 228 6, 293 5, 820 6, 368 7, 861 4, 268 --------- ---------Switzerland _____________ ---- 217 234 476 451 761 975 --------- ---------Tripoli and Cyrenaica _______ 942 485 229 142 138 0 --------- ---------Argentina. __________________ 0 4 15 265 210 410 --------- ---------Brazil .. ______ --------------- 88 9 3 10 7 5 --------- ---------Other countries ______________ 723 145 109 320 272 ' 2, 292 --------- -----------------------------------

TotaL .. ____ ---------- 7, 285 9, 301 7, 916 8, 328 10, 273 8, 924 (')

Imports 1 for calendar year-Country from which

imported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

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

Bulgaria _________ ----- _______ 2, 564 2, 497 3, 245 5, 164 2, 945 2, 054 2, 613 1, 407 Greece _______________________ 3, 596 3, 837 1, 550 2, 435 1,170 2, 376 1, 828 3, 572 Turkey (Europe and Asia) __ 691 3, 381 1, 398 1, 540 2, 226 881 804 2,100 United States _______________ 40, 284 30, 586 22,274 13, 499 5, 086 4, 748 4, 814 6, 351 Dominican Republic.------- (') 85 188 289 501 609 483 34 BraziL ____________ ----- _____ 731 126 4, 300. 1, 283 498 754 1, 340 2, 441 Netherland India ____________ (') 0 751 197 (2) 392 445 417 Other countries ______________ 1, 467 792 '2, 006 1, 202 544 569 1, 007 209

-------------------------TotaL .. _----- ______ .• 49, 333 41,304 35, 712 25, 609 12,970 12, 383 13, 334 16, 531

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937

------------------------Bulgaria ___________ ---------_ 2, 202 796 2, 550 3, 211 2, 554 4, 202 --------- ---------Greece ______________ --------- 1, 866 1, 589 2, 711 1, 538 1, 312 1, 078 --------- ---------Turkey (Europe and Asia) __ 2, 083 0 745 0 1, 102 51 --------- ---------United States _______________ 4, 027 2, 350 2,036 1, 306 1, 382 770 --------- ---------Dominican Republic ________ 5 5 2 19 22 24 --------- ---------BraziL---------------------- 1, 092 390 351 28 0 0 --------- ---------Netherland India ____________ 368 282 344 87 0 23 --------- ---------Other countries ______________ 390 592 94 158 244 128 --------- ---------------------------------

TotaL ... __ ------------ 12, 033 6, 004 8, 833 6, 347 6, 616

1 Including leaf, sterns, and a small quantity of other unmanufactured. ' Less than 500 pounds. 'Not available by countries.

6, 276 (')

<Includes 697,000 pounds to French Trieste, 306,000 pounds to Libia, and 667,000 pounds to Austria. ' Preliminary, not available. 'If any, included in "other countries." 7 Includes 1,103,000 pounds from China.

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Country to which exported 1922

France .. --------------------1,000 lb.

117 Germany-------------------- 1, 768 Netherlands _________________ 106,026 Spain ...• --------------- _____ 0 China._._. _____ . ____________ 151 Penang ______________________ 83 Sing a pore ... _________________ 115 Other countries ... ----------- 4, 816

---TotaL----------------- 113,076

1930

---France ... ------------------- 7, 323 Netherlands _________________ 151, 568 Spain _____________ ----------- 8, 614 China _______________________ 50 Penang ______________________ 94 Singapore .•. ---------------- 160 Other countries ______________ 3, 773

---TotaL ________________ 171, 582

Country from which imported

1922

Netherlands ___________ ------1,000 lb.

56 United States _______________ 61 China _______________________ 208 Penang ______________________ 101 Singapore .. ----------------- 33 Other countries ______________ 158

---TotaL ________________ 617

1930

---Netherlands ______ ---- _______ 127 United States. __ ------------ 12,387 China.---------------------- 706 Penang ______________________ 76 Singapore .. __ --------------- 21 Other countries ______________ 465

---TotaL ________________ 13,782

I Including leaf only. 'Nothing reported after this date. • Preliminary, not available.

11662-38--7

NETHERLAND INDIA

Exports I for calendar year-

1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

---------------------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,ooo to. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

314 329 10,852 0 0 0 5, 535 0 128 188 218 303 182 '342

114,564 148,678 176, 291 160,013 168, 661 147, 134 145,255 0 0 11,603 0 0 6, 518 7, 631

12 15 88 0 60 0 0 240 209 328 216 378 164 124 178 1,877 2, 578 91 33 29 105 428 508 718 2,191 128 101 2, 297

-----------------------115,736 151, 744 202,646 162,729 169, 563 154,128 161, 289

1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937

---------------------4., 732 4,180 2, 364 1, 606 4, 685 --------- ---------

153,466 151, 702 87,782 94,560 96, 741 --------- ---------18,012 6, 550 10,103 1, 600 6,284 --------- ---------

40 69 35 28 0 --------- ---------45 46 4 7 21 --------- ---------

201 78 46 67 47 --------- ---------2, 069 979 7, 414 67 708 --------- ------------------------------

178, 565 163,604 107,748 97,935 108,486 (3) ---------

Imports I for calendar year-

1923 ~~~ 1926 1927 • 1928 1929

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 42 199 109 123 154 526 530 98 353 2, 557 5,192 8, 782 10, 618 16, 105

832 1, 859 3,169 5,255 5, 208 26 246 113 84 114 101 90 96 96 28 28 34 21 32 21 37 61 240 165 106 147 89 84

---------------------1,174 2, 763 6,148 10,798 14, 413 11,376 17,098

1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937

---------------------156 110 124 78 68 --------- ---------

7,140 9, 443 4,193 2, 592 913 --------- ---------199 301 625 221 194 --------- ---------

66 65 77 73 68 --------- ---------78 18 0 6 0 --------- ---------

231 719 530 191 201 . --------- ------------------------------7, 870 10,656 5, 549 3, 161 1,444 (3) --------·

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NETHERLANDS

Exports 1 for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927

---------------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Belgium ___________________ -- 593 553 478 414 621 486 Denmark ____________________ 13 51 31 117 248 313

France ___ ------------------- --------- --------- --------- '4 12 6 Germany ___ ------- __________ 3, 591 3, 937 4, 215 2, 066 1, 703 2,120 Switzerland __ ----------- ____ --------- --------- '22 23 5 5 United Kingdom ____________ 271 448 500 473 580 416 United States ____ ----------- 46 73 26 14 41 35 Netherland India ____________ 4 33 42 29 4 14 Other countries ______________ 149 300 235 90 108 78

------------------TotaL _______ ---- _____ 4, 667 5, 395 5, 549 3, 230 3, 322 3, 473

------------------1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935

------------------llelgium _____________ ------ -- 182 184 142 115 288 519 Denmark ____________________ 186 56 67 30 16 60 France ___ ------------------- 16 18 12 9 3 2 Germany-------------------- 2,314 3, 561 3, 460 3, 139 3, 361 2, 465 Switzerland _______ ---------- 6 10 8 18 15 7 United Kingdom ____________ 452 361 232 219 228 297 United States _______________ 3 11 4 1 28 38 Netherland India ____________ 37 8 77 202 84 102 Other countries ______________ 64 179 226 201 388 72

--------------------TotaL ____ ------------ 3, 260 4, 388 4,228 3, 934 4,411 3, 562

Country from11which Imports 1 for calendar year-

importe 1922 1923 1924 1925 ---------

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Belgium ___________ -------- __ 747 1, 045 2, 474 1, 543

2, 515 3, 624 1, 874 2, 135 Germany-------------------- 1, 292 503 1, 129 907 Greece ________ ---------- ____ 340 560 569 1, 123 United Kingdom ____________

14, 594 17, 295 21,058 21, 718 United States _______________ 0 0 !92 357

Cuba _______ ----------------- 734 234 190 231 Dominican Republic_------- 2, 950 3,893 3, 459 3,411 Brazil __ ----------- ___ ------- 591 725 1, 030 941 Paraguay ___ . __ ---------- ____ 21, 142 26, 127 23,320 29,486 Netherland India ____________

(') 1, 678 3,188 1, 651 British India ________________ 0 0 1, 980 677 Algeria and Tunisia_-------- 761 1, 091 950 1, 929 Turkey (Europe and Asia) __ 3, 980 6, 070 4, 487 1, 494 Other countries ______________

TotaL ____ --- _____ ---- 49, 646 62,845 65,900 67,603

1930 1931 1932 1933 ------------

Belgium __________ ~ __________ 4,172 4,486 3,473 3,475 Germany---------------- ____ 5, 766 4, 048 3, 497 4, 641 Greece ____________ ---------_ 671 1, 326 1, 234 2,147 United Kingdom ____________ 354 !91 790 1, 292 United States ___ ------------ 20, 210 22,445 16, 174 18, 216 Cuba __________ -_------------ 916 !, 519 !, 256 !, 299 Dominican Republic ________ 192 126 83 40 BraziL_------ _____ ------ ____ 4, 368 5, 321 5, 425 3, 980 Paraguay ____________________ !, 276 2,172 2, 002 1, 624 Netherland India ____________ 27,296 27,855 33,315 31, 092 British India ________________ !, 449 1,458 1, 334 I, 689 Algeria and Tunisia _________ 383 251 241 148 Turkey (Europe and Asia) __ 1, 200 1,145 1, 607 3, 071 Other countries ______________ 2, 311 2, 181 1, 494 3, 959

------------TotaL ________________ 70, 564 74, 524 71, 925 76,673

1 Including leaf and stems. 'Included in "other countries", if any, prior to this date. a Preliminary. • If any, included in "other countries." 'Algeria only.

1926 1927 ------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1, 793 1, 068 3,113 2, 892

739 715 501 890

23, 145 26,348 386 755 241 101

2, 879 3, 344 1, !96 924

30,974 24,328 1, 357 1, 327 1, 176 1, 169 1, 932 3, 021 1, 520 1, 277

70,952 68, 159

1934 1935 ------

2, 384 2, 423 2,452 1, 772 !, 982 2, 975 !, 484 160

18,489 13, 392 1, 236 1, 016

26 103 4,677 6, 741 !, 606 582

25,936 26, 189 1, 388 1, 350

'27 '96 2, 132 1, 107 2,302 3, 189

------66, 121 61,095

1928 1929

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

337 219 141 53

6 13 2, 005 1, 634

5 2 441 366

12 20 28 38

107 126 ------3, 082 2,471

------1936 3 1937

------187 ---------(') ---------

(') ---------653 ---------

13 ---------284 ---------

2 ---------35 ---------

984 ---------------2,158 ---------

1928 1929 ------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1, 441 1, 452 4, 345 3, 638

576 530 643 376

25,369 24,630 404 503 101 285

2, 943 3, 404 655 1, 394

27,938 29,022 702 1, 270 706 412

3, 278 3, 060 2, 196 2,462

71,297 72,438

1936 3 1937 ------

1, 107 ---------994 ---------

!, 378 ---------37 ---------

13,845 ---------944 ---------

(') -~-------

8, 483 ---------1, 521 ---------

28, 054 ------·--!, 369 ---------(') ---------!, 243 ---------3, 239 ---------------

62, 214 --------·

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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

Exports I for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1----.----,------,-----,----.------.--------,---1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

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

Austria______________________ 1, 697 ' 1, 059 Belgium_____________________ 381 2, 492 France __ -------------------- 7, 093 1, 969 Germany____________________ 1 38 Gibraltar____________________ 239 185 Italy __ ---------------------- 0 2, 320 Netherlands_________________ 186 1, 231 PortugaL------------------- 505 279 Spain ___ ------------------- 20, 790 38,882 United States ___ ------------ 1, 398 1, 609 Guam_______________________ 8 40 Australia____________________ 81 207 Nether land India____________ 94 32 French Africa __ ------------- 479 2, 354 Spanish Africa __ .----------- --------- ---------China_______________________ 582 372 Hong Kong_________________ 1, 273 984 Japan __ --------------------- 128 538 Korea_---------------------- 236 (') Other countries______________ 262 1, 145

3, 493 1,409

75 122

2,105 4, 716

574 30,949 1,122

33 135 42

447 3 459

215 580

2, 598 (')

431

244 1 7

172 6,837

478 274

25,500 1, 291

24 72 21 2

1, 214 381 683

1,126 (')

293

345 2, 891

4 87

4, 074 1, 129

20,530 968 31 18 55 52

0 405 693

1, 633 0

249

415 2, 574

318 91

6,810 2,136

31,942 1, 726

33 118

9 602 983 223 779

3, 734 1, 080

339

892 0 5

36 8, 030 4, 000

25,350 4, 502

77 130

51 654 348 794

1, 223 2, 487

522 270

TotaL________________ 35, 433 55, 736 49, 505 38, 420 33, 164 53, 912 49, 371

Belgium ____________________ _ France __ --------------------Germany-------------------­Gibraltar--------------------Italy ___ ---------------------Netherlands ____ ---------- __ _ Spain ____ -------------------United States __ -------------Guam ______________________ _ Australia ___________________ _ Netherland India ___________ _ French Africa __ -------------Spanish Africa ____ ----------China ______________________ _ Hong Kong ____ -------------Japan __ ---------------------Korea_----------------------Other countries _____________ _

1930

506 5,801

0 (4) 5, 756

446 27,778 4, 791

37 48 36

846 918 85

366 1, 491 1, 028

346

1931

217 2,292

1 (')

3, 832 608

36,800 3, 964

46 8

27 852

1, 146 350 200

2, 598 588 162

1932

223 1

(') 0

(') 557

39,777 3, 276

42 16

6 1, 009

696 146 2<>1

4,114 330

77

1933

385 507

1 221

2, 068 456

29,307 1,885

35 79

6 638 349 378 209

2, 481 (')

42

1934

1, 509 967 26

177 1,382

262 15,257 1, 660

39 49 8

666 (')

193 363

2, 883 5, 568

40

1935

291 831

0 92 4

308 35,892

3, 022 28 49

7 516

(') ii64 311

2,368 8, 060

336

1936

TotaL________________ 50, 279 53, 691 50, 521 39, 047 31, 049 52,679 (')

Country from which imported 1922 1923

Imports I for calendar year-

1924 1925 1926 1927 1928

886 5,158

7 60

7, 954 1, 931

39,284 3, 784

39 59 36

887 802 403 622

1,872 664 385

64,833

1937

1929 ----------1------------------------

1,000lb. t,OOOlb. 1,000/b. 1,000/b. 1,000lb. 1,000lb. 1,000lb. 1,000lb. United States_ ------------- 79 100 221 497 733 659 792 444 Netherland India ___________ _ 0 32 48 34 51 73 24 61 Other countries _____________ _ 7 102 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ---------------------TotaL. ______________ _ 181 132 269 531 785 732 816 506

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937

United States_______________ 368 768 1, 844 3, 672 1, 249 428 --------- ---------Netherland India____________ 44 22 25 7 21 17 --------- ---------Other countries______________ 0 0 1 0 0 2 --------- ---------

TotaL _______________ ~~~~ ---r;270 --w- --(,-)- ---

I Including leaf and all other unmanufactured. 'Included in "other countries", if any, after this date. a Included in "other countries", if any1 prior to this date. < If any. included in "other countries.' • I.ess than 500 pounds. • Preliminary, not available. 1 From British India.

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TURKEY

Exports 1 for calendar year-

Country to which exported 1923' 1924 '1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

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

Austria .. _--------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- '549 2, 673 1, 681 Belgium. __ -------------------- 1, 303 1, 732 1, 499 576 607 1, 627 2, 940 Czechoslovakia._. __ ----------- 0 91 0 0 6, 913 11,075 5, 080 Germany __ -------------------- 9, 343 13, 750 19,704 18, 655 8, 585 12, 753 18,901 Ita! y ____________ ------ __ ------. 0 28,489 33,790 45,204 22,471 25,645 21,253 Nether lands. ___ --------------- 5, 871 3, 346 3, 266 2, 704 977 1, 524 2, 356 United States __________________ 4, 370 7, 127 11,647 14, 189 15,486 16, 106 5, 204 Egypt ____ --------------------- 282 702 798 5,080 946 7, 841 6,187 Other countries.--------------- • 32, 685 3, 808 3, 642 4, 963 8,130 8, 520 8,36

-------------------------TotaL._----------------- 53,854 59,045 74,346 91, 371 64,664 87,764 71,971

----------------------------1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936

------------------------Austria_ •• -----------------·---- 2, 750 2, 258 3, 031 2, 592 2, 767 2, 053 ----------Belgium._.-------------------- 2, 971 1. 281 3, 097 3, 829 976 1,101 ----------Czechoslovakia _____ ----------- 2,092 4, 319 1, 618 6, 111 102 3, 038 ----------Germany_._------------------- 16, 494 5, 106 16,865 25,470 19,498 23, 103 ----------Italy--------------------------- 20, 680 14, 952 9, 237 3,229 2, 029 455 ----------Netherlands ____ ·-------------- 3, 167 4. 678 7, 033 1, 843 1,410 1, 395 ----------United States __________________ 13,785 10, 269 14, 059 11,027 11, 818 15, 005 ----------Egypt.------------------------ 4, 600 2, 634 2, 410 1, 729 1,289 1, 555 ----------Other countries .. -------------- 5, 662 3,472 6, 239 4, 628 2, 577 3, 652 ---------------------------------

TotaL __ ----------------- 72,201 48,969 63,589 60,458 42,466 51,357 '54, 40 5

1 Including leaf, cut, and tombak. No imports reported prior to 1933; figures for 1933-35less than 500,000 pounds per year, chiefly imported from Egypt and Iran.

'Not available prior to 1923. a Included in "other countries", if any, prior to this date. • No break-down of this figure available. • Preliminary; not available by countries.

UNITED KINGDOM

Exports 1 for calendar year-

Country to which exported

1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

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

United States.-------------- 3, 278 I, 011 615 --------- 1, 432 1, 712 2, 033 2, 366 Netherlands .. ___ -------- ____ 2, 355 4, 316 2 3, 936 --------- ----ii~ii38 Other countries'-_---------- 1, 471 3, 3E5 2, 969 --------- 2, 421 6, 454 3,588

----------------------------TotaL ________________ 7, 104 8, 682 7, 520 4 5,011 3, 853 8,160 5, 621 8, 404

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936' 1937

------------------------United States ___ ------------ 2. 371 2, 261 2, 085 1,848 1, 927 1, 722 --------- ---------Poland and Danzig __________ --------- c 2, 630 2,806 2, 186 3, 206 2,468 --------- -------... -Other countries'------------- 5, 965 3, 913 4, 502 6, 094 3, 084 2,876 --------- -------------------------------------

TotaL ...• ------------- 8,336 8, 804 9,393 10, 128 8, 217 7, 066 --------- ---------

See foQtnotes, United Kingdom, p. 101.

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UNITED KINGDOM-Continued

Imports' for calendar year-Country from which

imported 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

----------------------1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Belgium _____________________ 140 72 180 180 308 151 237 261

Germany-------------------- 1 (8) 69 66 74 77 201 148 Greece ______ ----------------- 1, 236 869 1, 067 1, 897 1, 045 694 576 926 Netherlands _________________ 982 906 871 966 1, 412 708 620 580 Canada ______________________ 855 956 1, 787 I, 859 4, 914 5, 813 6, 029 5, 025 United States_-------------- 166,822 154, 859 156, 938 162,719 161, 410 177,442 171,839 205,376 Cuba ________________________ 131 113 193 250 128 162 33 51 British India ________________ 3, 935 4, 575 8,412 7, 785 11,854 8, 433 10,339 9,181 Syria_----------------------- 1, 500 1, 758 1, 947 2, 086 1, 347 362 93 55 Turkey------_ c ________ ------ 537 531 528 1, 018 822 576 548 726 Union of South Africa _______ 59 51 197 24 488 248 876 171 Northern Rhodesia __________ } Southern Rhodesia __________ 360 367 726 1, 031 2,305 1,867 1, 991 1, 162 Nyasaland ProLectorates ____ 6, 735 5, 891 6, 882 7,070 9, 084 13, 781 12,182 10, 672 Other countries ______________ 1, 564 2, 090 2, 626 2, 030 2,013 2, 729 1, 941 1, 668 ---------------------

Total imports __ ------- 184, 857 173, 038 182,423 188,981 197,204 222, 265 217,785 240,026 Reexports_------------------ 11, 135 14, 634 19,476 12,383 11,014 9, 727 10,789 9.403

---Net imports ___________ 173,722 158,404 162,947 176,598 186, 190 212, 538 206,996 230, 623

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936' 1937 ------------------------------

Belgium _____________________ 308 131 167 184 327 235 (') ---------Germany-------------------- 176 133 197 328 173 218 (8) ---------Greece ______ ------------ _____ 461 397 274 178 97 732 (') ---------Netherlands _________________ 772 678 775 509 979 1, 255 (8) ---------Canada ______________________ 4, 041 6, 273 10,672 13, 961 8, 055 7, 076 9, 464 ---------United States ________________ 197,765 157,218 125,176 159,896 188, 945 202,550 214,467 ---------Cuba ________________________ 81 104 124 68 140 77 (8) ---------British India_--------------- 13,041 9, 347 9, 208 12,968 9, 798 11,587 13,721 ---------Syria ________________________ 400 398 114 517 441 761 (') ---------Turkey---------------------- 561 215 133 43 38 426 (8) ---------Union of South Africa_------ 107 113 25 329 65 81 (8) ---------Northern Rhodesia __________ 689 413 715 403 438 442 (') ---------Southern Rhodesia __________ 3, 626 5, 909 10, 431 10, 032 15, 850 15, 096 15, 035 ---------Nyasaland Protectorate _____ 12,810 11,116 15,069 10,373 12.510 10, 099 13, 059 ---------Other countries ______________ 2, 190 1, 601 1, 832 1, 319 1, 019 985 6,386 ------------ --- ---------------

Total imports __ ------- 237, 028 194, 046 174,912 211, 108 238, 875 251, 620 272, 132 ---------Reexpm ts_ ------------------ 13, 535 8, 049 8, 786 9, 908 18. 267 11,256 11,737

--- ---Net imports ___________ 228,493 185, 997 166, 126 201, 200 220,608 240,364 260,395 ---------

1 Including "stripped or stemmed in United Kingdom", "unstripped or unstemmed", "stalks (stemS) stripped in United Kingdom", and "shorts or smalls, not denatured."

' If any, included in "other countries", after 1924. 'No fm ther break-down available. 'Not available by countries. ' Preliminary, not available. 'If any, included in "other countries", prior to 1931. 7 Including leaf, and stems if any. 8 If any, included in "other countries." 'Preliminary.

Compiled as follows: China-Foreign Trade of China, 1922-35; Monthly Trade of China, 1936. Cuba-Commercia Exterior, Republica de Cuba, 1922-34. France-'l'ableau General du Commerce de France, 1922-35; Statistique Mensuelle du Commerce Ex­

terieur, 1936. Germany-Dar Auswl!rtige Handel Deutschlands, 1922-29; Monatliche Nachweise iiber den Auswar·

tigen Handel Deutschlands, 1930-36. Greece-Statistique du Commerce de la Greece, 1922-35; Bulletin Mensual du Commerce Special de

Ia Greece, December issues (when annual was not available). Italy-Exports, Movimento Commerciale del Regno D'Italia, 1922-35; imports, 8tatistica del Commercia

Speciale, 1922; Movimento Commerciale del Regno D'Italia, 1923-35. Netherland India-Jaaroverzicht van den in-en-uitvoer van Nederlandsch-Indie. Netherlands-Expmts, Jaarstatistiek van den in-, nit-en Doorvoer Nederland, Deel I, 1922-36; imports,

Jaarstatistiek van den in-, uit·en Doorvoer, Dee! I, 1922-35; Maanstatistiek van den in-, uit-en Doorvoer, 1936.

Philippine Islands-Annual Report of the Insular Collector of Customs, 1922-35. Turkey-Annuaire Statistique, Republique Turque, 1923-33; Commerce Exterieur-Statistique Annuelle,

1934 and 1935; Resume de la Statistique Mensuelle du Commerce Exterieur, 1936. United Kingdom-Exports, Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom; imports, Annual

Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom, 1922-35; Accounts Relating to the Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom, December issue, 1936. . .

For earlier data see International Trade in Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, Trade Promotwn Senes No.7, Department of Commerce, 1925.

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TABLE 21.-United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, bu types, crop years,l 1931-32 to 1935-36

FLUE-CURED, TYPES 11-14

Importing country 1931-32 1932--33 1933--34 1934--35 1935--36. 1936-37'

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb. United Kingdom _____________ 129,399 131,807 170,507 152,389 226,631 ------------China'----------------------- 77,436 76,607 87,029 28,976 24,039 ------------Australia _____________________

11,007 8,693 10,841 14,818 18,120 ------------Canada .•. ------------------- 10,680 7,487 7, 949 7,817 4,143 ------------Netherlands •...•• ____ ........ 9,688 4, 812 11,548 3, 604 7,107 ------------Netherland India _____________ 7, 743 7,671 1,395 1,463 859 ------------Germany •...•..•• ____ .....•.. 7,611 4,052 7,838 1,102 6, 619 ------------Japan .. ---------------------- 4,128 4, 735 7, 753 9,370 6, 702 ------------Irish Free State.------------- 3, 886 814 2,485 3,055 5, 297 ------------British India. ________________ 3, 721 3,293 2,236 1, 659 2,299 ------------Belgium ______________________ 3,229 2,679 3,209 1,878 2,252 ------------British Malaya _______________ 1,852 1, 708 573 621 193 ------------New Zealand _________________ 1, 745 1,256 2,053 1,854 2,113 ------------Philippine Islands ____________ 1, 501 2,603 883 141 152 ------------Ceylon_ •• _____ • ______________ 721 688 843 697 686 ------------Finland. ___ --- ____ --- __ -----_ 368 388 974 613 912 ------------Egypt------------------------ 332 298 338 723 416 ------------Siam._----------------------- 237 547 636 1, 385 1, 746 ------------Argentina.------------------- 213 413 644 652 444 ------------Other countries. ______________ 9,990 9,111 10,596 11,657 12,062 ------------

TotaL. _________________ 285,487 269,662 330,330 244,474 322,792 ------------

VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

United Kingdom _____________ 2,127 626 1,143 1,620 1,382 ------------Nether lands .• ___ ••• ----. _____ 1,983 1,193 1, 314 445 297 ------------Belgium ______________________ 1,845 1, 418 1,030 906 421 ------------Norway_--------------------- 1, 702 1,439 1,812 1, 539 1,870 ------------Germany-------- •• ----•• _ •• __ 1, 354 1, 961 1, 479 1,293 1, 213 ------------Australia .•••.••• ------ __ • __ •• 554 361 359 42 60 ------------Denmark _____________________

348 355 505 250 150 ------------Sweden._-------------------- 343 1, 588 1,805 1,169 1,537 ------------Algeria and Tunisia __________ 159 168 55 154 420 ------------Argentina ____________________ 131 173 226 180 103 ------------Liberia. ___________ ---- _______ 108 130 79 64 86 ------------Other French Africa __________ 78 130 198 303 272 ------------New Zealand----------------- 67 190 300 237 286 ------------Canada _______________________

54 59 43 114 176 -------.-----PortugaL.------------------- 10 244 382 600 258 -----------· British West Africa •--------- 10 54 145 123 33 ------------China ________________________

0 0 10 10 125 ___________ ,. France. ________ .------------- 0 0 0 56 20 ------------Other countries _______________ a 2,391 1,281 1,075 1,176 1,187 ------------

Total __________________ 13,264 11,370 11,960 10,281 9,896 ------------

KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22, 23, AND 24

France. ____________ ----•• ____ 31,274 21,351 20,267 17,515 18,915 ------------Spain .. _--------------------- 9, 945 15,854 5, 416 12,222 7,844 ___________ ,. Belgium ______________________

8,490 7, 746 10,699 5,502 4,606 ------------Germany __________ ----_-----. 6, 354 5, 720 6, 314 7,015 3, 570 ------------United Kingdom _____________ 4, 747 4,694 2,174 3,470 2,842 ------------Nether lands .. ________________ 4,272 2,375 3,122 2,114 2, 296 ___________ ,. Poland and Danzig ___________ 3, 783 544 965 1,134 478 ------------Argentina. _________ ---- ____ -- 1,990 846 535 141 85 ------------Sweden. ______________________ 1,652 2,942 1, 949 2,298 2,540 -----------· Italy __ ----------------------- 1,645 545 922 574 101 ------------Portugal._------------------- 1,287 230 1, 335 1,396 1,106 ------------Spanish Africa a ______________ 1, 187 836 1,046 1, 081 1, 044 ------------Switzerland_._ •• -------·- ____ 1,090 1, 161 3,539 1, 548 1, 520 ------------Denmark _____________________ 947 1,163 1, 281 969 974 ------------Algeria and Tunisia __________ 832 4,16 547 510 943 ___________ ,.. Irish Free State.------------- 635 265 847 574 945 ___________ .,. Norway_--------------------- 454 4~ 329 268 964 ------------Other French Africa __________ 265 252 258 465 409 ------------Eeypt .. -----------------•• --- 161 247 207 205 225

___________ ., British West Africa •--------- 105 88 90 82 146 -----------· Other countries _______________ 1,342 3,123 1,194 1,182 1, 313 ------------

TotaL __________________ 82,457 70,844 63,036 60,265 52,866 ------------

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 21.-United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, crop years,1 1931-32 to 1935-36-Continued

BURLEY, TYPE 31

Importing country 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36' 1936-37'

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Belgium _______ ----------- ____ 4, 339 3,887 5,012 3, 554 2, 293 ------------PortugaL.------------------- 1, 549 l, 466 2, 497 2, 659 2, 111 ------------Nether lands ............ ______ . 1,126 I, 114 1, 927 1, 165 586 ------------Germany __________ ----- ______ 715 403 478 550 399 ------------Algeria and Tunisia __________ 531 359 58 229 566 ------------Italy _______________________ -- 515 271 466 610 8 ------------Denrnar k .....•..... ____ •. __ .. 442 687 650 744 514 ------------Australia .. ____ .. _____________ 363 527 275 521 314 ------------France._-. __ ----------------- 326 231 198 34 152 ------------United Kingdom _____________ 297 106 207 159 219 ------------Ne.wfoundland and Labrador_ 198 202 273 282 265 ------------Argentina.---------------- ____ 76 28 176 163 162 ------------Norway_ ..... _ .. ···-----·--·- 75 95 133 261 217 ------------Switzerland .. -----_----- __ -- .. 66 49 424 21 82 ------------Sweden ... --------.---------. 61 219 276 107 540 ------------Mexico .. __ ----- •. _.----- ___ .. 57 89 84 89 87 ------------Canada ____________ ----------- 33 29 178 71 63 ------------Philippine Islands •. __________ 31 131 19 0 2 ------------Egypt ... ________ ----------· .. 20 40 26 26 2 ------------Other countries _______________ 224 423 586 785 346 ------------

TotaL.--------------.- 11,044 10,356 13, 943 12, 030 8, 928 ------------

MARYLAND,! TYPE 32

France .... _._. ___ .•..... _._ ... 3, 788 3, 750 2, 066 162 556 880 Switzer land. ____ ..•..... _. __ .. 1, 903 1,445 1,899 1, 684 1, 174 1,067 Belgium _____ .....•..... __ .... 597 1,120 1, 270 894 161 488 Nether lands .... -------------. 546 2, 441 2, 763 3, 267 1, 623 2,434 Denmark._ .•....... _ ...•..•.. 240 101 118 173 117 121 Austria.--.-......•..... -.---- 117 0 46 43 154 25 Germany--------------------- 115 226 608 280 398 243: Italy-------- ........ ____ -----_ 81 552 143 109 85 0· Morocco ... __ .. --------------. 0 376 104 273 66 79· Algeria and Tunisia .•....•.•.. 0 69 109 143 220 697 Other countries ...•.........•. 162 89 60 75 136 60

TotaL •.......••........ 7,549 10,169 9,186 7,103 4, 690 6,100

ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35

Belgium ... ______ ------------- 408 488 593 556 511 ------------British West Africa'--------- 264 251 135 44 65 ------------Trinidad and Tobago _________ 114 83 66 87 58 ------------Other French Africa __________ 75 74 69 131 95 ------------Liberia. _______ ------------- __ 14 20 11 13 14 ------------United Kingdom _____________ 0 51 0 0 8 ------------Other countries _______________ 142 49 161 290 85 ------------

TotaL_. __ . ____ ._ .• _ •.. 1, 017 1, 016 1, 035 1,121 836 ------------

GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36

United Kingdom •••• _________ 2,803 1,427 873 1, 901 1, 627 ------------Belgium. _______ .• _------ ... _ •. 539 198 892 1, 032 1, 510 ------------Irish Free State ______________ 291 172 72 169 215 ------------British West Africa'-------·· 290 409 201 93 63 ------------Other French Africa __________ 235 194 158 188 114 ------------Netherlands._._ .. _----- ...•• _ 0 0 86 0 172 ------------Other countries •.•.• ·--·----·· 167 31 105 43 9 ------------

TotaL •.... ------------- 4, 325 2,431 2, 387 3, 426 3, 710 ------------

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 21.-United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, crop years, 1 1931-32 to 1935-36-Continued

CIGAR LEAF, TYPES 41-52

Importing country 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-35 2 1936-37'

Philippine Islands ____________ 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

265 321 577 370 459 ---~--------France ________________________ 195 0 3 0 0 ------------Canada __________ -------- _____ 145 54 168 81 105 ------------Nether lands __________________ 32 523 304 175 62 ------------Belgium _______________________ 17 13 223 458 37 ------------United Kingdom ______________ 9 284 66 49 38 ------------Other countries _______________ 90 92 142 74 47 ___________ ...

TotaL _________________ 754 1, 287 1, 483 1, 217 749 ------------

BLACK FAT, WATER BALER, AND DARK AFRICAN 8

British West Africa •--------- 6, 019 4,383 4,089 5,112 5, 185 -----------· Other French Africa _____ . _____ 2, 704 2,004 2,104 2, 694 2, 740 ------------Spanish Africa'-------------- 351 283 370 28•1 294 ------------Other Portuguese Africa ______ 299 305 430 273 392 ------------British Guiana _______________ 212 212 169 52 72 ------------Liberia ____ • __________________ 162 158 160 185 217 ------------French West Indies ___________ 142 176 128 159 129 ------------Germany __ • __________ -------- 122 423 368 268 389 ------------Other British West Indies ____ 107 128 137 162 166 ------------Other countries _______________ 304 317 350 491 483 ------------

TotaL ______ ----·------- 10,422 8, 389 8, 305 9, 680 10,067 ------·-----

PERIQUE

:United Kingdom ___ .---------- 82 28 36 55 94 ------------• Canada _______ ----------------- 48 6 6 8 13 ------------Nether lands _______ ------------ 1 3 6 0 1 ------------

·Belgium _____ ... _____ ... ___ -------- 1 0 1 0 1 ------------Germany-------- ___ ------- ____ 0 0 0 7 0 ------------China _________ ---------------- 0 0 1 0 (') ------------·Other countries ________________ 5 5 9 6 2! ------------

TotaL------------------ 137 42 59 76 137 ------------

STEMS, TRIMMINGS, AND SCRAP

'Germany---------------------- 8, 670 9, 419 6,878 2, 762 3,036 ------------China. __ ----- ____ ----.-------- 5, 959 5, 051 5, 985 9,495 9, 980 ------------Sweden _____ ---- ____ ----- __ - ___ 2, 246 799 640 699 1, 022 ------------Nether lands. _____ ----- ____ -- __ 1, 321 261 468 50 15 ------------Belgium _______________________ 561 2, 283 1, 039 535 31 ------------Other countries ________________ 2, 099 3,077 3, 572 2, 705 3, 407 ------------

TotaL __________________ 20,856 20,890 18, 582 16,246 17, 491 ------------

1 Flue-cured, July-June; Maryland, beginning Jan. 1 of year following production; all other types, Oc-tober-September.

'Preliminary. 'Includes Hong Kong and Kwantung. 4 Includes Gold Coast, Nigeria, and other British West Africa. ' Includes 875,000 pounds to Spain. ' Includes Canary Islands. ' Includes eastern Ohio, type 71. 8 Black fat, water baler, and dark African are composed principally of fire-cured and One Sucker tobacco,

which have been treated wiih oils and greases. packed in boxes, bales, and tierces, and subjected to heavy pressure. Approximate percentages are two-thirds One Sucker and one-third fire-cured. In some cases a small amount of flue-cured might be substituted for that portion of one of the other types.

' Less than 500 pounds. Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States and official records of the

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Export weight.

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1936-37

Type 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 ' 1936-371

------------ --------Million Million Million Million Million Million pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds

Flue-cured, types 11-14. _ ----------------- 235.5 269.7 330.3 244.5 322.8 Virginia fire-cured, type 21. _______________ 13.3 11.4 12.0 10.3 9. 9 Kentucky and Tennessee fire-cured, types

22, 23, and 24---------------------------- 82.5 70.8 63.0 60.3 52.9 Burley, type 31. ..... --------------------- 11.0 10.4 13.9 12.0 8.9 Southern Maryland, type 32'------------- 7. 5 10.2 9.2 7.1 4. 7 6.1 One Sucker, type 35 ______________________ 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 .8 ·Green River, type 36 ______________________ 4. 3 2.4 2.4 3.4 3. 7 ·Cigar leaf. _______________________ --------- .8 1.3 1.5 1.2 .7 Black fat, water baler, and dark African .. 10.4 8.4 8.3 9. 7 10.1 Perique ... _ ..• _. _________ • ____ -.--------.- .1 .0 .1 .1 .1 Stems, trimmings, and scrap ______________ 20.9 20.9 18.6 16.2 17.5

I Flue-cured, July-June; Maryland, beginning Jan. 1 of year following production; all other types, Oc· .tober-September. These figures do not include shipments to Puerto Rico; no shipments were made to Alaska and Hawaii.

' Preliminary. • Includes eastern Ohio, type 71. Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States and official records of the

:Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

'TABLE 23.-United States exports and shipments of tobacco products to noncontiguous territories, fiscal years, 193,1-32 to J935-36

Year beginning July Cigarettes Cigars and Plug Smoking Other man• cheroots ufactured

Milliom Milliom 1,00!J lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1931-32.--------------------------------·-- 3, 523 7 2, 558 1, 934 221 1932-33.----------------------------------- 3,029 7 1, 943 1, 758 182 1933-34- ----------------------------------- 4,001 7 1,855 2,056 215 1934-35- ----------------------------------- 4,611 11 1, 787 2, 136 220 1935-36- ----------------------------------- 5,369 14 1, 925 2,067 244

Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the United States, 1931 to date.

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TABLE 24.-United States imports of tobacco by countries, and shipments from noncontiguous territories, fiscal years, 1931-32 to 1936-37

Year beginning July

Class and country from which imported 1----,------;-----,--------,------;-----1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1 1934-35 1935-36 2 1936-37

--------------1---- ------------ ---- ----Cigar wrapper:

Netherlands_------- ________ ---------_ Netherland India ___________ -------- __ Cuba ____________ --- ____ ------_-_-----Other countries ___________ ---------- __

Total ____________ - ___ -_-----_-------Philippine Islands _________ -----------

Grand totaL _______________________ _

Cigar leaf (fillei): Unstemmed:

Cuba _____ ------ __ ----------------United Kingdom ________________ _ Other countries __________________ _

TotaL __________ ----------------

Stemmed: Cuba ______ - ________ --------------Other countries __________________ _

Total _______________ ---- __ ------

Cigarette leaf: Greece ______________________ -- _______ _ Italy ____________ -------------- _______ _ Turkey in Europe and Asia __________ _ Belgium _____________________________ _

Germany-----------------------------Egypt ___ -__ --_-----------------------United Kingdom ____________________ _ Bulgaria _____________________________ _ Palestine and Syria __________________ _ Netherlands ____ ----------------------Malta, Gozo, and Cyprus ____________ _ Other countries-----------------------

Total _____ ---- __ --- __ --_-- ______ -- __

Leaf: Puerto Rico_-------------------------Philippine Islands ___________________ _ Ha wan ______________________________ _

Grand totaL------------------------

Stems, scraps, and trimmings: Cuba ____________________ --_-------- __ _ United Kingdom _____________________ _ Other countries------------------------

1,000 lb. 3, 366 (')

51 0

3, 417 (')

3, 417

3, 783 1 3

3, 787

9,265 (')

9, 265 ----

19,467 13,931 13,293

561 175 47 27 14

2 0 0

73 ----

47,590 ----

11,963 4, 207 (')

----76,812

----2, 790 1, 696

623

1,000 lb. 2, 222

2 104

0

2, 328 (')

2,328

3,625 0 1

3, 626

5, 605 1

5, 606 ----

13, 838 8, 178

17,769 1, 372

88 76 17

2 103

64 0

51 ----

41, 558 ----

9, 039 1, 842 (')

----61, 671

----2, 392 1, 889

305

1,000 lb. 2,070

1 142

(')

2, 213 (')

2, 213

4, 611 0 1

4, 612

6, 760 0

6, 760 ----

14,706 6, 983

12,788 765 53 24

106 3

47 34 0

49 ----

35, 558 ----

14, 087 6 1, 935

(4) ----

62,952 ----

2, 630 1, 843

234

1,000 lb. 1, 911

0 90 20

2, 021 (4)

2,021

4,186 0 6

4,192

6, 374 91

6,465 ----

17,959 5, 882

12,425 994 23

183 205

(1) 166 739

30 27

----38, 638

----16, 645 2,169 (')

----68, 109

----2,876 1, 742

167

1,000 lb. 1, 750

1 139

(')

1,000 lb.

l, 890 ---------­(4)

1, 890 ----------

5, 234 ----------0 ----------1 ----------

5, 235 ----------

9, 285 ----------0 ----------

9, 285 ------------------19,006

5, 985 15,982 1, 281

162 26

183 2

312 391 230 28

--------43,538 ------------------18, 616 ----------6 2,370

(') ----------

--------79,044 ------------------

3, 423 ----------1,767 ----------

387 ----------------------.---------TotaL______________________________ 5, 109 4, 586 4, 707 4, 785 5, 577 ----------

Puerto RicO--------------------------- 5, 073 3, 889 4, 759 3, 329 4, 541 ----------Philippine Islands_____________________ 0 0 0 0 0 ----------

Grand totaL------------------------ 10, 182

1 Imports for consumption, beginning 1933-34. ' Preliminary. ' Less than 500 pounds. • Not separately reported.

8, 475 9, 466 8,114 10,118 ----------

' Includes in 1933-34, 10,000 pounds reported as "scrap" and in 1935-36, 1,043,000 pounds.

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

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contiguous territories, by products and countries, fiscal years, 1931-32 to 1936-37

Year beginning July-Product and country Unit

1931-32 1932-33 1933-341 1934-35 1935-36' 1936-37

---------------Thou· Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-sands sands sands sands sands sands

122 42 34 48 64 Cigars and cheroots:

Cuba_------------------------- Pound ___ _ Belgium __ --------------------- Pound.--- 1 1 (3) (3) (3)

0 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 (') (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3)

Germany_--------------------- Pound ___ _ United Kingdom _______________ Pound ___ _ Other countries ________________ Pound ___ _

------------------TotaL----------------------- Pound_--- 123 43 34 49 64

2,176 1, 941 2, 523 3, 966 3, 767 122 63 65 61 53

Philippine Islands_------------ Pound ___ _ Puerto Rico •- ----------------- Thousand_

(') (') (') 3 3 8 18 5 65 8 5 4 4

Cigarettes__________________________ Pound ___ _ Philippine Islands _____________ Pound ___ _ Puerto Rico •------------------ Thousand.

===== ---All other tobacco products: G

88 79 64 55 60 36 27 29 29 43

Hong Kong __________________ ._ Pound ___ _ United Kingdom _______ ;_______ Pound. __ _ Italy_-------------------------- Pound. __ _ 31 17 25 24 32 Canada________________________ Pound. __ _ 4 4 3 8 3

2 (3) (') (') 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 6 4 5

Cuba.------------------------- Pound.---Egypt__________________________ Pound. __ _ China__________________________ Pound ___ _ Azores._----------------------- Pound ___ _ 2 1 2 (3) 1

1 (3) (3) (') (') 7 2 (') 2

Irish Free State ________________ Pound ___ _ Other countries________________ Pound ___ _

------------------TotaL_---------------------- Pound. __ _ 174 133 130 117 146

Puerto Rico •------------------ Pound ___ _ 2 1 4 2 2 ---------

I Imports for consumption beginning 1933-34. • Preliminary. a Less than 500. • None reported from Alaska and Hawaii; nor from Virgin Islands in 1935 and 1936. a Included with all other tobacco products. a Includes snuff and snuff flour; stems cut, ground, or pulverized and manufactures of tobacco not specially

provided for.

Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign Co=erce of the United States and official records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

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TABLE 26.-Rates of State tax on tobacco products in effect Janum·y 1937

State Date effective

Alabama_________ Oct. 1,1927

Arizona __________ June 28,1933

Arkansas _________ Mar. 27,1924

Connecticut______ July 1, 1935 Georgia___________ Aug. 15, 1923

Iowa._----------- July 4, 1921

Kansas___________ June 1, 1927

Kentucky ________ May 26,1936 Louisiana ________ Sept. 1,1932

Mississippi__ _____ June 1, 1930 North Dakota ____ Jan. 1,1925

·Ohio _____________ Sept. 1,1931 ·Oklahoma ________ Mar. 20,1935

Pennsylvania_____ July 15, 1935 :South Carolina___ May 1, 1923

:South Dakota ____ -- 1933

·Tennessee ________ Jan. 1,1925

·Texas ____________ Aug. 22,1931

Utah _____________ Mar. 8,1923

Washington ______ May I, 1935

Product and rate of tax

Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for­( a) 3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand. (b) 4 to 5 cents, $2 per thousand. (c) 6 to 8 cents, $3 per thousand. (d) 9 to 10 cents, $5 per thousand. (e) 11 to 20 cents, $10 per thousand. (f) More than 20 cents, $13.50 per thousand.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10. Cigarettes, 1 cent for each 5 cents of retail price. Smoking tobacco, 1 cent for each 5 cents of retail price. Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for-

( a) 5 cents each or less, 1 cent for each 3. (b) More than 5 cents, 1 cent each.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 cents for each 20 or fraction thereof.

Cigarettes, 2 cents for each 20 or fraction thereof. Smoking tobacco and snuff, 1 cent per ounce. Cavendish, plug, or twist, )4 cent per ounce. Cigars. 10 percent of retail price. Cigarettes, $2.50 per thousand. Cigarettes, 1 mill each. Cigars, 10 percent of retail price of each cigar. Cigarettes, 10 percent of retail price of each package. Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 mills each.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, I mill each. Papers, Yz cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Tubes, I cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Cigarettes, 2 cents for each 20 or fraction thereof. Papers, I cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Cigarettes, I cent for each 10 cents or fraction thereof of retail price. Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for-

(a) 5 cents each or less, $2 per thousand. (b) 6 to 8 cents, $3 per thousand. (c) 9 to 15 centR, $5 per thousand. (d) 16 to 20 cents, $10 per thousand. (e) More than 20 cents, $13.50 per thousand.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 75 cents per thousand. All tobaccos, 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price. Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 mills each.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1Yz mills each. Papers, Yz cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Tubes, I cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Snuff, 2 cents for each IYz ounces or fraction thereof. Cigarettes, I cent for each 10 or fraction thereof. Cigarettes:

1Yz cents per package of not more than 10. 3 cents per package of more than 10 and not more than 20. 7Yz cents per package of more than 20 and not more than 50. $1.50 per thousand.

Cigarettes, I cent for each 10. Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for more than

3 cents, $10 per thousand. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10 or

fraction thereof. Cheroots, stogies, etc., weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing

for 3 cents each or less, $3 per thousand. Cigarettes, 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price. Smoking tobacco, I cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price. Chewing tobacco and snuff, 1 cent for each 3 ounces or fraction thereof. Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 4 mills each.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, lYz mills each. Papers or wrappers, Yz cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Tubes, I cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Cigars, 10 percent of retail price. Cigarettes, retailing for 1 cent each or less, %cent.

More than I cent, 20 percent. Smoking and chewing tobacco, 10 percent of retail price. Snuff, 10 percent of retail price. Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, $3.60 per thousand.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, $1.50 per thousand. Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 mills each.

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 mill each. Papers, Yz cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Tubes, 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Cigarettes, }2o cent each.

Compiled from report of proceedings, Tenth Annual Convention of the National Tobacco Tax Con· :ference, Nov. 13-14, 1936.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1937 109 TABLE 27.-Receipts from taxes on tobacco products in the United States, fiscal years,

1931-32 to 1935-36 '

Cigars

Year ended June 30 Large Small

1932_ ----------------------------1933.----------------------------1934_ ----------------------------1935_ ----------------------------1936. ----------------------------

Year ended June 30

$14, 207, 679 11, 304, 996 11,633,296 11, 692, 859 12, 227, 751

1932--------------------------------------------1933 ___________________________________________ _

1934 ___ -----------------------------------------1935_ -------------------------------------------1936--------------------------------------------

$226,509 173,730 173,018 143, 739 133, 244

Snuff

$6,846,302 6, 405,000 6, 788, 191 6, 511, 662 6, 603,039

Cigarettes

Large

$31, 660 21, 268

637,497 17, 318 18,784

Cigarette papers and

tubes

$1, 700, 503 958, 145 973,054 976, 068

1, 282,024

Small

$317, 533, 080 328, 418, 413 349, 661, 946 385, 459, 571 425, 486, 4 71

Miscella­neous

collections

$2,730 7, 166 3, 266 4, 994 1, 655

Compiled from annual reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

Chewing and smoking tobacco

$58, 030, 15& 55,450, 341 55,298,629 54,372,414 55,412, 760

Total

$398, 578, 619 402, 739, 059 425, 168, 897 459, 178, 625 501, 165, 728

TABLE 28.-Total base acreage, estimated base acreage on farms filing applications for grants, percentage of total base covered by applications for grants, acreage diverted to soil-conserving crops for payment, and percentage of base acreage diverted for payment on applications under the 1936 agricultural conservation program I

Kind of tobacco and State

Flue-cured: Virginia _______________ ----------------North Carolina _______________________ _ South Carolina _______________________ _ Georgia_.! ____________________________ _ Florida __________ ----------------------Alabama ___ -------- __ -----------------

Total base acreage

Acres 110,000 756,000 115, 000 87, 500

8, 450 75

Base acre- . P';;;c:~t;,'Jge A~~~~gJi~f age on ap- base on ap- verted for plications plications payment

Percentage of base on applica­tions di· verted

1-------l--------1-------l--------l--------TotaL------------------------------ 1, 077,025

Burley: 1=======1======1=======1======,1=====

KentuckY----------------------------- 368,600 Tennessee.---------------------------- 80,810

~i~~\~i~_ar~!=~~~=::::::::::=::::::::::: ~~: ~~g West Virginia_________________________ 5, 875 Ohio__________________________________ 21,340

~1;:0~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1~: ~~~ Kansas________________________________ 560 Alabama._---------------------------- 166 Georgia ___ ---------------------------- 6 Oklahoma_____________________________ 7

1-------1-------1-------1-------TotaL .... __________________________ 523,929 Maryland_________________________________ 38,500

1===~==1,=======1========1========1======= Fire-C!Jr~dand dark air-cured:

VIrgima_______________________________ 42,340 KentuckY----------------------------- 146,720 Tennessee.---------------------------- 89, 300 Indiana.------------__________________ 540

--------1--------Tota]__ _______________ ,______________ 278,900

1===~==1'===~='========'========1====== See footnote at end of table.

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110 STATISTICAL BULLETIN 63, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

TABLE 28.-Total base acreage, estimated base acreage on farms filing applications for grants, percentage of total base covered by applications for grants, acreage diverted to soil-conserving crops for payment, and percentage of base acreage diverted for pay­ment on applications under the 1936 agricultural conservation programl-Con­tinued

Base acre· Percentage Acreage of Percentage Total base of total base di- of base on

Kind of tobacco and State acreage age on ap- base on ap- verted for applica-plications plications payment tions di-

verted

Cigar-leaf: Acres Acres Percent Acres Percent Pennsylvania._. ___ ------------------- 36, 860 24,900 67.6 6, 600 26.5 New York •.. -------------------------- 1, 300 775 59.6 200 25.8 Massa ell usetts __________ ............... 6, 908 5, 250 76.0 1, 400 26.7 Connecticut. __ ---------------- __ ------ 16, 687 13,275 79.6 3, 500 26.4 New Hampshire .•• -------------------- 100 55 55.0 16 29.1 Vermont.------------- _____ ----------- 95 90 94.7 27 30.0 Ohio.----------------------------· ---- 30,282 18, 500 61.1 5,160 27.9 Tilinois _______________ . _ .............. - 33 20 60.6 5 25.0 Indiana.-------------.---------------- 132 90 68.2 26 28.9 Wisconsin~ ____________________________ 33,682 29,778 88.4 8, 423 28.3 Minnesota_.-------.------------------ 1, 290 996 77.2 260 26.1 Georgia. _____________ ----------------- 1, 160 285 24.6 54 18.9 Florida •.. ___ . _________________________ 3,444 2, 579 74.9 623 24.2

TotaL •. _ ....... --.--.--------------- 131,973 96, 593 73.2 26,294 27.2

Total United States.---------------- 2, 050,327 1, 520,245 74.1 391,930 25.8

1 Under provisions of the 1936 agricultural conservation program the maximum acreage with respect to which payment was made was 30 percent of the tobacco soil-depleting base for each kind of tobacco.

Compiled from records of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.

U <; GllVfRNMFNT PRINTING OFFICE: 193!1

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STATISTICAL BULLETIN SERIES

At the present time (February 1938) Statistical Bulletins have been issued as follows: No. 1. Cold-Storage Holdings, Year Ended January

1923. 2. Seed Statistics. 3. Sheep, Lamb, Mutton, and Wool Statistics. 4. Cold-Storage Holdings to October 1924. 5. Horses, Mules, and Motor Vehicles. 6. Grain Futures: Daily Data. 1. Shipments and Unloads of Certain Fruits and

Vegetables. 8. Carload Shipments of Fruits and Melons. 9. Carload Shipments of Vegetables.

10. Statistics of Potatoes and Sweetpotatoes. 11. Hay and Feed Statistics. 12. Wheat and Rye Statistics. 13. Cold-Storage Holdings, Year Ended December

1925. 14. Prices of Farm Products Received by Producers,

North Atlantic States. 15. Prices of Farm Products Received by Producers,

North Central States. 16. Prices of Farm Products Received by Producers,

South Atlantic and South Central States. 17. Prices of Farm Products Received by Producers,

Mountain and Pacific States. 18. Statistics of Hogs, Pork, and Pork Products. 19. Carload Shipments of Fruits and Vegetables

from Stations in the United States. 20. Cattle, Calves, Beef, Veal, Hides, and Skins

Statistics. 21. American Forests and Forest Products. 22. Vegetable Statistics. 23. Carload Shipments and Unloads of Certain

Fruits and Vegetables, 1924-26. 24. Statistics of Fats, Oils, and Oleaginous Raw

Materials. 25. Dairy Statistics. 26. Cold-Storage Holdings, Year Ended December

31, 1927. 27. Carlot Shipment of Fruits and Vegetables from

Stations in the United States for the Calendar Years 1926 and 1927.

28. Corn Statistics. 29. Statistics of Oats, Barley, and Grain Sorghums. 30. Carlot Shipments and Unloads of Important

Fruits and Vegetables for the Calendar Years 1927 and 1928.

31. Wheat Futures: Volume of Trading, Open Com­mitments, and Prices.

32. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year 1928.

33. Cold-Storage Holdings, Year Ended December 31, 1929.

34. Corn Futures. 35. Car-Lot Shipments of Fruits and Vegetables

from Stations in the United States for the Calendar Years 1928 and 1929.

36. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year 1929.

37. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year 1930.

38. Car-Lot Shipments and Unloads of Important Fruits and Vegetables for the Calendar Years 1929 and 1930.

39. Cold-Storage Holdings, Year Ended December 31, 1931.

40. Grade, Staple Length, and Tenderability of Cotton in the United States, 1928-29 to 1931-32.

41. Wheat Futures. 42. Car-Lot Shipments of Fruits and Vegetables

from Stations in the United States for the Calendar Years 1930 and 1931.

43. Corn Futures. 44. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Years

1931 and 1932. 45. Grade and Staple Length of Cotton Carried Over

in the United States as Related to the Domestic Supply, 1928-29 to 1931-32.

46. Carlot Shipments and Unloads of Important Fruits and Vegetables for the Calendar Years 1931 and 1932.

47. Grade, Staple Length, and Tenderability of Cotton in the United States, 1928-29 to 1932-33.

48. Cold-Storage Holdings, Year Ended December 31, 1933.

49. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year 1933.

50. Carlot Shipments of Fruits and Vegetables from Stations in the United States for the Calendar Years 1932 and 1933.

51. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year 1934.

52. Grade, Staple Length, and Tenderability of Cotton in the United States, 1928-29 to 193:Hl4.

53. Carlot Shipments and Unloads of 19 Important Fruits and Vegetables for the Calendar Years 1933 and 1934.

54. Wheat Futures. 55. Corn Futures: Volume of Trading, Open Com­

mitments, and Prices, January 3, 1g33, to December 31. 1935.

56. Grade, Staple Length, and Tenderability of Cotton in the United States, 1928-29 to 1934-35.

57. Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year 1935.

58. First Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics (with Basic Data).

59. Fats, Oils, and Oleaginous Raw Materials, 1912-35.

60. Grade, Staple Length, and Tenderability of Cotton in the United States, 1928-29 to 1935-36.

61. Carlot Shipments of Fruits and Vegetables from Stations in the United States for the Calendar

• Years 1934 and 1935. 62 Stumpage and Log Prices for the Calendar Year

1936. 63. Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics, 1g37.

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