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ANNUAL REPORT ON

TOBACCO Statistics ~'~~'''''''''"'~ 1951 ~~,~~,,~~,~~~~ ~""""'"""'"'"'~ .. . . ~'"""""""""""~

U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HI

. PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ·· ADMINISTRATION

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1951

Prepared by

the

Tobacco Branch

This is the sixteenth in a series of an­nual reports m tobacco statistics authorized and requested by Cqress m August 27, 1Q'35.

UNITED STATBS DEPARTMENT <F AGRICULTURE

PROOUCTION AND· MARJOn'ING ADMINISTRATION

. Washington, D. c. ~cember 1951

l'or ~ale bJ the Superintendent of Document•, tJ, S, Government· Printing Office

Waahinaton 25, D. C., Price 35 cent•

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INTRODUCTION - - - - - - - - - -

PRODUCTION AREAS AND MARKETS:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Brief Classificati0n of Leaf Tobacco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Map: Tobacco, Auction markets and producing areas, 1950-51 - - - - - -Map: Tobacco, Cigar-leaf producing areas and principal marketing points -

LEAF PRODUCTION, DISAPPEARANCE, PRICE, AND CROP VALUE:

Table I.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, stocks, supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, average price per pound to growers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, averages 1929-48,

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annual 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Table 2.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, an4 crop value of

tobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15

Table 3.--Production of flue-cured tobacco in specified countries, average 1935-36-1939-40, annual 1946-47 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20

Table 4.--Acreage and production of tobacco in specified countries, averages 1935-36 1939-40, annual 1947-48 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21

Table 5.--Number of allotments and acreages allotted, by States and kinds of tobacco-for which marketing quotas were in effect, 1947-51 - - - - - - - - - - 22

STOCKS OF LEAF TOBACCO:

Table 6.--Average percentage of weight rema1n1ng after handling, sweating, drying, and stemming, and factors used for adjusting stocks reported by dealers and manufac-turers to a farm-sales-weight equivalent, by types of tobacco - - - - - - - - ·- - - - 23

Table 7.--Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equivalent basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1946-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24

Table 8.--Stocks of foreign-grown cigar leaf, cigarette, and smoking tobaccos, by types, as reported and on an unstemmed basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the lmited States, by quarters, 1946-51 - - - - - - - -- - -.- - - - - - - --- 32

Table 9.--Total stocks of leaf tobacco, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equiva­lent basis, for domestic types and unstemmed basis for foreign-grown tobaccos owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1946-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33

AUCTION MARKETS AND RELATED DATA:

Table 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - 34

Table 11.--0pening and closing dates of marketing seasons, sales floors, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, 1949-50 and 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~

Table 12.--Auction sales warehouse charges by types, States, and markets, season 1950-51-Table 13.--Schedule of bid intervals in effect on tobacco auction markets, by types,

season 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45 Table 14.-~antity of tobacco financed by Commodity Credit Corporation and disposition,

by kinds of tobacco and year grown, 1946-50 and cumulative totals for prior years - - 47 Table 15.--Applicable parity price and loan level per pound of tobacco, as of beginning

of marketing year, by class or type of tobacco, 1940-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48

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Page MANUFACfURED PROOUCTS, TAX RA'IES, CONSUMPTION, AND REVENUE DERIVED:

Table 16.--Leaf tobacco used in the manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco and snuff in the United States, by calendar years, averages 1919-43, annual 1944-50 - - 49

Table 17.--Cigars, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco, and snuff manufactured in the United States by calendar years, averages 1919-43, annual 1944-50 - - - - 49

Table 18.--Receipts from Federal taxes on tobacco products in the United States, by type of product, fiscal years, 1946-47 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50

Table 19.--Receipts from import duties on tobacco and tobacco products in the United States, by fiscal years, f946-47 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50

Table 20. --Consmnption of and estimated consumer expenditures for tobacco products in the United States, by type of product, calendar years, 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - 50

Table 21.--Rates of Federal tax on tobacco products in the United States, as imposed by the Internal Revenue Ac~s of 1926 and 1951 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51

Table 22.--Tax-paid withdrawals of large cigars in the United States, as indicated by the sale of Internal Revenue stamps, by class and retail price range, each month, 1946-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52

Table 23.--Tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products other than large cigars in the United States, each month, 1946-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54

Table 24.--Per capita consumptiQn of tax-paid tobacco products in the United States, by calendar years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55

Table 25.--Tobacco products removed tax-free in the United States, by calendar years, 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55

Table 26.--State tax rates on tobacco products in the United States, as of September 1951 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 56

Table 27.--Receipts from State taxes on tobacco products in the United States, by States, fiscal years, 1946-47 - 19S0-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS:

Table 28.--International trade in urunanufactured tobacco, average 1935-39, annual 1947-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60

Table 29.--Tobacco products: United States exports, and shipments to territories and possessions, fiscal years, aver~ge 1934-35 - 1938-39, annual 1946-47 - 1950-51 - 61

Table 30.--United States exports and shipments of cigarettes, by countries, fiscal years, 1946~47 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61

Table 31.--United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, crop years, average 1934-35 - 1938-39, annual 1946-47 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - 62

Table 32.--Exports of tobacco from the United States, quantity and value, by types, calendar years, average 1935-39, annual 1946-50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65

Table 33.--Imports of tobacco products for consumption in the United States, by countries, and shipments from Puerto Rico, fiscal years, average 1934-35 - 1938-39, annual 1946-47 - 1950-51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65

Table 34.--United States imports of tobacco for consumption, by countries, and shipments from Puerto Rico, fiscal years, average 1934-35 - 1938-39, annual 1946-47 - 1950-51- 66

Table 35.--Import duty on tobacco in selected foreign countries importing from the United States, as of August 1951 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 67

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

INDEX ------ - - - - 72

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I~TRODUCTION

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

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

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

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

Tobacco is an important. commodity fran the standpoint of agriculture and business,

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

Sl,050 million for the 1950 crop and, fran the standpoint of value, tobacco production

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

State tobacco taxes during the 1950-51 fiscal year exceeded $1,800 million.

In 1950 leaf tobacco exports were valued at S250 million and ranked fourth 1n

value among agricultural export classifications. Domestic consumption of tobacco has

increased sharply since the prewar period as a result of the tremendous gain in the

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

drawals, has more than doubled since the prewar period, totaling 361 billion cigarettes

in 1950.

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BRIEF CLASSIFICATION OF LEAF TOBACCO

(Cover in1 cbuea, type a, and 1roupa)

CLASS I, FUJE.CURED TYPES

Type 11: Old Belt flue•cured; produced in the Piedmont aections of Vir1inia and North Carolina.

Type 12: Eastern North Carolina flue-cured; produced in the coaatal aections of North Caro· tina, north of the South River.

Type 13: South Carolina flue-cured; ptoduced in the coastal .sections of South Carolina and the southea1tern countie1 of North Carolina, south of the South River.

Type 14: Geor1ia and Florida flue-cured; pro-duced in 1outhern Geor1ia and northetn Florida.

Group• applicable to Typea 11, 12, 13, •nd 14:

A, wrappera. B, leaf and amokin1 leaf. C, cuttera, X, lu11 and primin11. S, acrap. N, nondeacript.

CLASS 2, FIRE.CURED TYPES

Type 21: Vir1inia fire-cured; produced in the Piedmont and mountain aectinn1 of Vir1inia.

Type 22: Tenne11ee-Kentucky fire•cured, east• ern di1trict, Clarkaville, Sprin1field, and Hopkin1ville; produced in a 1ection ea1t of the Tenne11ee River, in southern Kentucky and north­ern Tennes1ee.

Type 23: Kentucky-Tennessee fire-cured, west­ern di1trict, Nayfield,Murray, and Paducah; pro­duced in a 1ection between the Tennessee, Ohio, 1nd Mi11i1sippi Rivers in western Kentucky and northwe1tern Tennessee.

Type 24: Henderson Stemmin1 or Northern fire­cured; produced in Webster, Hopkins, McLean, Union, and Henderson Counties of Kentucky.

Group• applicable to Types 21, 22, 23, and 24:

A, wrapper•, B, heav) leaf. C, thin leaf. X, lui•• S, 1crap. N, nonde1cript.

CLASS 3, AIR-CURED TYPES

Type 31: Burley; produced in Kentucky, Ten­nessee, Ohio, Indiana, West Vir1inia, Vir1inia, North Carolina, and Miasouri.

Group• applicable to Type 31:

A, wrapper•. B, bri1ht leaf, red leaf, and tipa. C, lu11 and cutter•. X, trash and flyin1•· S, scrap. N, nondeacript.

Type 31-V: low nicotine Burley; produced in 1a.e area• •• Type 31.

Group• applicable to Type 31-V: None.

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Type 32: Southern Maryland; produced in five countiea of southern Maryland--Prince Geor1e1, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charlea, and St. Nary1.

Group1 applicable to Type 32:

B, heavy leaf or dull crop. C, thin leaf or bri1ht crop. X, 1econd1 and 1round leaves. S, acrap. N, nondeacript.

Type 35: One Sucker; produced in north-central Tennes1ee and 1outh•central Kentucky.

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

Type 37: Vir1inia aun-cured; produced in cen-tral Vir1inia, north of the J•~• River.

Groupa applicable to Typea 35, 36, 37:

A, wrsppera. B, heavy leaf. C, thin leaf. X, lu1•• S, 1crap. N, nondescript.

CLASS ll, CIGAR-FILLER TYPES

Type 41: Pennsylvania Seedleaf; produced in Lancaater County, Pa., and the adjoinin1 counties.

Groups applicable to Type 41:

B, binder• or topa. C, fillers (farm wrapper1), X, crop-run and stemmin1 1radea. Y, farm fil­lers or 1round leaves. S, 1crap. N, nondescript.

Type 42-44: Ohio filler: Type 42: Gebhardt; produced in the Miami Valley 1ection of Ohio and extendinl into Indiana. Type 43: Zimmer; produced in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extendin1 into Indiana. Type 44: Dutch; produced in the Miami Valley 1ection of Ohio.

Groupa applicable to Types 42-44:

C, fillen (farm wrappen). X, .crop-run and atemmin1 1radea. Y, ·farm fillen or 1round leaves. S, acrap. N, nonde1cript.

Type 46: Puerto Rican sun•1rown, includin1 primed (Deshojado) and atalk-cut (Meta); pro­duced on the Island of Puerto Rico.

Groupa applicable to Type 46:

C, superior (tripaa, -dioa, coronas, etc.). X, inferior (pie inferior, tripe inferior, pajilas, resalos, etc.). Y, defectuoao (boliche, sentido, cacho duro, amarillo, aalcochado, etc.). S, acrap (pedaso1 and picadura). N, nondeacript (averiado and mohoao).

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CLASS 5, CIGAR-BINDER TYPES

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

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

Groups applicable to Types 51 and 52:

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

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

Groups applicable to Type 53:

B, bioders, seconds, and brokes. X, crop-run and stemming grades. S, acrap. N, nondescript.

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

Type 55: Northern W-isconsin: produced in Wis­consin, north and west of the Wisconsin River, and in eastern Minnesota.

Groups· applicable to Types 54 and 55:

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

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

Groups applicable to Type 56:

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

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CLASS 6, C I GAR WRAPPER TYPES

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

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

Groups applicable to Types 61 and 62:

A, wrappers. B, stout wrappers and binders. C, fillers or tips. S, scrap. N, nondescript.

MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF DOMESTIC TOBACCO

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

otherwise classified. Type 77: Domestic Aromatic

. FOREIGN TYPES

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

Groups applicable to Types 81 and 82:

A, wrappers. C, fillers. S, scr~p.

Type 83: Philippine Islands (Manila).

Groups applicable to Type 83:

C, fillers. S, scrap.

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

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

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INDIANA

TOBACCO AUCTION MARKETS AND PRODUCING AREAS, 1950-51

(CIGAR LEAF PRODUCING . AREAS NOT SHOWN)

GEORGIA AI..ABANA

TYPE Aflt:At INDICATE 0 IT NUIIIIJil 11• U

IIARK!TI WHICH SELL TWO OR IIORI: TYPIS: fiiUIS!L.L.VtLL!, KY. OWINIIORO, ICY. HOPICINIVILL.I, KT. GLARKIYU.L!, TENN. IPRINI,IILD, T!ltlril. IIIIIAY"!LD, MY. MURIU.Y 1 ICY. FRAIUCLIJI, ICY.

TYP!S II AND U TYPI!I II AND H TYPII 22 AND II TY .. U 1:1 AND II

TYPI!S 22, Sl, AND U TYPIEI 211 11 1 AND 1111

TYPII ll AND II TYPES Ill ""0 :55

* M.AIIICITI WHICH SHARI: SITS OF IUTIRI:

TYPI II LOUIIVILLI, ICY., AND N!W ALIANY, IND., MAYFII'LD AfiD PADUCAH, ICY. C.OLUIIIIA AND liT. PLEASANT, TIHN, I'RANJCLIN, RUIIItLYILLI!, AND

ICOTTIYILLI, ICY. ATHINI AND IWIITWATI!R, T'HN. IOWLUII IRI!I!N AND HOlliE CAYI, KY.

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TYPI ae PIANICLIN 1 RUIIILL't'IL.LI, MAYFIILD1 AND IIIIUlllliiAY, KY. AND IPlllllfiPIILD AN~· WIIT.DIIIlUND, Tl••·•

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IMALL NUIIIIIIIIII WITHIN GUICUI lltiPIItiUNT NUMIIIIt OP" II!TI OP" IUYEIIII P"OIIt THAT PAIIITICULAIIt IIIAIIICI't WHifll NO NUIIIIIfll Allll IHOWII1 0111 SI"T Df' IUY­!fll II IJIDIOATID.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG. 877 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION

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U. a. DEPAitTMENT OF AORICULTUitE

TOBACCO

CIGAR-LEAF PRODUCING AREAS AND PRINCIPAL MARKETING POINTS

Type 41 - Pennay/van/a Seod/oa/ Typo 42- Oobhordl Type 43 -Zimmer <r Spanlah Typo 44- Du!ch Typo 46 - Puerlo Rloan

CIGAR ·BINDER TYPES CLASS 5

Typo 51- Conneo!lcu! Broad/oaf T)pe sa ... Conneotlout Havan• aeed Typo 53-N.Y. and Pa. Havana seed Typo 54- Soulhern W/sconaln Typo 55- Northern Wlaconaln Type 56 - Oa. and Fla. aun 11rown

CIGAR· WRAPPER TYPES CLASS 6

Typo fll - Oonneotlout Valley ahade 11rown

Type 62- Oa. and Fla. shade 11rown

~EO. 3012 PRODUCTibN AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION

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TAJ!LE 1.--Acre•lfe, yield per •ere, production, •toch, •upply, tot•l di••ppe•r•nce, export•, d-•tic ••· averajlfe price per pound to jlfrawer•, •nd crop v•lue of different type• of tolNicco in the United State•, by crol' ye•r•, •verajlfe•, 1919-48, anm,.l,.l H6 -50

(Farm·••l••·•eijlfht b .. i•)

TYPES 11-1~, TOTAL FLUE-CURED

- Yield Disappearance l Average crop Acreage per ·Product ion stocks Supply

price per Crop year acre I Exports• I Domestic•

pound to value Total growers

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

1929-33 9ij9,500 701 678,360 7ij5,89ij 1,421l,2~~ 663,533 ll01,366 262,167 13.1 90,056 19311-38 863,160 856 7U,006 8ijij,905 1, 585,911 70ij, 339 366,057 338,282 22.9 167,881 1939-113 872,800 963 836.•3• 1,357,1l.a 2,193,882 787,934 276,166 511,768 27.6 221,975 19UII-118 1,065,960 1, 132 1, 203,965 1,259,904 2,463,869 1, 131l, 087 ijij7, 773 686, 31ij ij5.0 542,025 19116 1, 188,800 1,137 1, 352,024 1,147,358 2,1l99,382 1,212,5U 551,713 660,829 ij8.3 653,U8 19117 1,161,200 1, 135 1,317,.66 1,286,81l0 2,60 •• 306 1,051l,093 359,099 694,99" Ill. 2 5ij2,823 19118 883,800 1,233 1,089,584 1,550,213 2,639, 797 1,101,586 387. 160 71 ••• 26 .9.6 540,963 19119 935,400 1, 191 1, 11ij, 508 1,538,211 2,652,719 1, 168, 2ij0 •• 6,159 722,081 47.2 525.511 19504 958,.00 1,312 1,257,280 1,ij84,1l79 2, 741,759 1, 184, 225 ll32,976 751,21l9 51l.7 688,298

TYPES 21-2-., TOTAL FIRE-CURED

1929-33 20ij, 320 777 158,962 176,338 335,300 t.a, 238 lOll, 51l6 ll3. 692 8.ij 13,606 19311-38 135, 180 811 108,939 191l, 180 303, 119 121,697 69,762 51,935 10.2 11,226 1939-113 90, 100 923 82,372 165,217 21l7,589 71l,905 21, ll68 53,1l37 11l.9 11,548 191111-118 72,800 1,071 78,1l88 11l3,283 221,771 81,755 ll3,859 37,896 28.7 22,317 19116 91.600 1,.189 108,920 105,077 213,997 70,592 34,351 36, 21l 1 26.0 28,267 19117 83,800 1, 0 24 85,850 11l3, ll05 229,255 66,685 30, 292 36,393 29.5 25,331 19118 62,600 1,170 73. 241 162,570 235,811 78,607 ll3. 176 35,1l31 31.9 23.391l 19119 60, llOO 1, 193 72,073 157, 181l 229, 257 61l,583 29, 251l 35,329 29.8 21, ll61l 19504 52,800 1,088 57,453 16ij,674 222,127 31. 1 17,887

TYPE 21, VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

1929-33 31.720 708 22,51l3 31l,880 57,1l23 23,37" 16, 161 7, 213 9.0 1,987 19311-38 23,060 792 18, 158 30,580 ll8, 738 20,072 11,556 8, 516 11.1l 2,066 1939-113 16,860 883 11l, 875 31, ij61l 46,339 13,692 5,31l6 8,346 16.2 2, 185 19111!-118 13,960 1,002 13,922 23,1l89 37,U1 15, ll25 8,:372 7,053 29.3 ll,058 19116 15,600 1,100 17, 160 19,220 36,380 13,651 8,630 5,021 28.8 ll,91l2 19117 lij, 300 975 13. 91l2 22,729 36,671 14, ll99 9,689 "· 810 29.0 ll,Oil3 19118 11,000 1, 11l5 12,595 22, 172 31l,767 12,988 7,025 5,963 32.8 ij, 131 19119 10,700 1, 11l5 12,252 21,779 31l,031 11, 154 6,381l "· 770 33-3 ij,080 19504 9,800 1,310 12,838 22,877 35,715 36.3 ", 660

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

1929-33 116,200 801 93,119 110,573 203,692 8",ij03 9.1l 8,873 19311-38 76,720 819 62,562 125,898 188, ll60 71,726 14.8 6, 81l6 1939-43 50,1l80 91ll ll6,986 97,676 11111, 662 112,6611 15.3 6,828 191111-118 110,500 1, 105 45,051l 87,796 132.850 117,955 29.5 13. 202 19116 51,000 1,238 63, 150 66,941 130,091 43, 7711 26.9 16,969 19117 118,700 1,0119 51, 108 86,317 137,1125 39,630 30.3 15,502 19118 31l,800 1,1811 .u, 210 97,795 139,005 117,567 32.8 13,511 19119 34, 100 1, 253 42,725 91,438 1311, 163 38,558 30.6 13,089 19504 29,700 1,118 33. 190 95,605 128,795 30.9 10, 2113

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE I.--Acreage, yield per acre, production, lttocks, supply; total disappear11nce, exports, domestic u average price per pound to gro,era, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United Stat::· by crop years, averages! J 929-48, annual, 1946-50- -Continued •

''(Parm-sales-weight basis) , ·' · r · . ·v

TYPE 23, KENTUCKY AN'D. TENNESSE'E Fl RE-CURED (WESTERN DISTRICT)

Disappearance 1 A~erage -crop Yield

Acreage per Product ion Stocks Supply pr 1ce per Crop year acre Total I Exports 2 j Domest ic 3 pound to value

growers

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

1929-~3 48,000 756 36,686 27,940 64,626 34.635 88,386 36,478 6.2 2.312 1934-38 32,420 803 25,75 7 34,710 60,467 26.63 7 58,207 43,419 8.2 2 ,128 1939-43 22,420 912 20,216 35,583 55,799 18,13 7 16,122 45,091 13.1 2,508 1944-48 18,180 1,054 19,35 0 31,826 51,176 18,244 35,488 30,843 26.4 5. 019 1946 24,800 1,145 28,400 18,822 47,222 13.030 25,721 31.220 22.2 6,310 1947 20,600 1,000 20,600 34,192 54.792 12,532 20,603 31,583 27.8 5, 736 1948 16,600 1,158 19,226 42,260 61,486 17,815 36,151 29,488 29.7 5. 701 1949. 15,500 1,097 16,996 43,671 60,667 14.820 22,870 30,559 25.1 4,272 1950 13.300 859 11,425 45,84 7 57,272 26.1 2. 98ij

TYPE 2q, HENDERSON STEMMING FIRE-CURED

1929-33 8,400 782 6,614 2,945 9,559 5. 826 6.1 113ij 1934-38 2,980 834 2,462 2. 992 5,454 3,263 7.5 185 1939-43 340 880 294 494 788 412 11.7 26 1944-48 160 1,000 162 172 334 132 23.7 38 1946 200 1, 050 210 911 304 137 21\8 116 1947 200 1,000 200 167 367 24 25.0 50 19118 200 1, 050 210 3113 553 257 211.11 51 19119 ... 100 1,000 100 296 396 '51 23.1 23 1950 3115 3115

TYPE 31, BURLEY

1929-33 1160, 920 777 358,526 5119,131 907,657 273,305 12,311 260,9911 13.8 118,1108 19311-38 3117,2110 819 283,611 700,874 984,1185 310,867 12,502 298,365 22.2 61,190 1939-43 375,360 985 368,877 737,1311 1,106,011 375,11112 7,687 367,755 30.0 110,088 19411-118 1170,080 1,2211 573,869 821,329 1,3 95, 198 509,250 32,7911 1176,1156 113.5 248,631 19116 1189,000 1,256 6111,0011 853. 285 1,116 7. 289 526,1170 119,861 1176,609 39.7 2113.615 19117 1120,500 1,153 4811,7011 9110,8191,1125,523 523,21111 27,513 1195,731 118.5 2311,890 19118 432,000 1,396 602,902 902,279 1,505,181 530,857 111,887 1188,970 46.0 277,11113 19119. 453,1100 1,235 560,129 9711,3241,5311.1153 538,1108 40,961 1197.4117 115.2 252' 973 1950 1111,300 1,210 497,693 996,0115 1,1193,738 48.9 2113,11811

TYPE 32, MARYLAND

1929-33 36,100 683 211,666 26,910 51,576 21,3.34 9,1120 11,9111 20.8 5,011 19311-38 36,680 7119 27,527 Jl.1,.307 68,8.34 26,566 5,407 21,159 19.7 5,1191 1939-113 38,1100 755 29,1211 119,252 78,376 28,.357 2,2110 26,117 .3 7. 2 10,1183 191111-118 114,820 769 35,117 119,258 811,375 33 ,.3.67 6,160 27,207 50.8 17,1192 19116 50,000 925 116,250 110,292 86,5112 .311. 00.3 5,683 28,320 411.5 20,581 1947 117,500 795 37.762 52,539 90,301 311,.313 7,326 26,987 42.8 16,162 1948 116,600 750 311,9p0 55,988 90,938 36,9112 9,2911 27,6118 54.11 19.013 19119 50,000 825 41,250 53,996 95,2116 35,1147 7,JI.22 28,025 118.3 19, 92ll 1950 4 50,000 800 110,000 59,799 99,799 ,,

See footnotes at end of table.

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uU: 1.--Acr.eaAe, yield per acre, production, atoclc., supply, total disappearance, exports, domestic use, avuage price per pound to growers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States, by crop years, averages, 1929-48, annua1,1946-50--Continued

(Farm-sa lea -weight bas is)

TYPE 35-37, TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED

Yield Di s_appeatance1 Average price per crop croP Acreage per Product ion Stocks supply I Exports2 I Do~st ic 3 pound to value year acre Total growers

I 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

~ Pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds cents dollars

29-33 61J, 500 802 51,979 70,808 122, 787 50,395 11J,223 36 •. 172 6.7 3.539 Jll--38 IJ2, 020 837 35,122 62,781 97,903 38,567 11,727 26,81JO 9.1J 3.155 J9-ll3 38, 61JO 958 36,701J 65,081 101,785 36,379 IJ,IJ76 31,903 13.9 IJ,757 Ull-118 38,060 1,107 IJ 1, 990 65,690 107.680 38,708 9, 618 29,090 25.1 10, IJ35 U6 !10,800 1, 215 !19,558 60, !1!15 110,003 37.331 7,582 29. 71J9 22.5 11, 170

9U7 35.300 1, 051J 37,195. 72,672 109,867 32,681 6,375 26,306 25.8 9,592 us 29,900 1,163 31J, 772 77' 186 111,958 37,830 1ll, 788 23,01J2 28.7 9,981 U9 4 32,100 1,120 35,91J1 7!1, 128 110,069 30. 229 6, 210 2!1,019 28.2 10. 1!12 50 28,700 998 28, 6!19 79, 8!10 108,!189 21J.6 7,036

TYPE 35, ONE SUCKER

929-33 29, 120 802 23,1J06 31.339 51J,7!15 21, 115 8, 265 12,850 6.5 1,596 9JH8 19,91JO 837 16,773 30,751 !17,52!1 17,952 7,735 10, 217 8.9 1,387 9J9-ll3 19,580 983 19,073 32,1J96 51,569 19, 160 3. 73!1 15,ll26 13.1 2,~80 UU-!18 21,1J80 1,131J 21J, 19!1 31J, 7!18 58,9112 22, 131 7, 198 11J, 933 2!1. 7 5,905

9U6 23,000 1,21Jl 28, 51J5 32. 8!12 61,387 21, 255 5,556 15,699 22.3 6,358 9U7 19,200 1,088 20,885 JJO, 132 61,017 19,1J36 5, 259 11J, 177 25.7 5,372 9U8 16, 200 1, 205 19,525 !11, 581 61, 106 22, 285 10,918 11,367 29.6 5,785 9U94 17,900 1,168 20,901 38,821 59,722 17. 681J IJ,81J5 12,839 27.9 5, 821J 950 16,200 973 15,765 IJ2, 038 57,803 23.6 3· 719

TYPE 36, GREEN RIVER

929-33 31,200 811J 25,775 311,583 60,358 25,653 5,958 19,695 6.8 1, 697 9Jll-38 18,800 81J1 15,698 29,312 IJ5, 010 18,039 3,992 11J,OIJ7 9.7 1,!168 939-113 16, 100 9!11 1!1,990 29,!111 IJIJ, JJO 1 1!1,613 71J2 13,871 11J.O 1,902 9Ull-!18 13,560 1,102 1!1,899 27,61J7 IJ2,51J6 13,690 2,1J20 11,270 21J.8 3,676 9U6 11J,OOO 1, 220 17,080 2li,781J !11,86!1 13,229 2,026 11,203 22.6 3,860 m 13.500 1,030 13,905 28,635 IJ2, 5!10 10, 177 1,116 9,061 25-IJ 3.532 9US 10.700 1, 160 12,1J12 32.363 !IIJ,775 12, 652 3,870 8, 782 26.5 3. 289 9U9 10,200 1. 100 11,220 32,123 IJ3.3ll3 8,593 1,365 7,228 27.8 3,119 9504 9,300 1,000 9,.300 3JJ,750 IJIJ,050 22.6 2,102

TYPE 37, VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

929-33 !1,180 662 2,798 !1,887 7,685 3,627 - 3,627 8.3 21J6 9Jli-3B 3. 280 809 2,650 2,719 5,369 2,577 - 2,577 11.5 300 939-!13 2,960 886 2,6!11 3.175 5,816 2, 607 - 2, 607 19.3 li71J 9!1!1-!18 3,020 953 2,897 3,295 6,192 2,887 - 2,887 30.0 85!1 9U6 3,800 1,035 3.933 2, 819 6,752 2, 81J7 - 2,81J7 2!1. 2 952 9U7 9!18

2,600 925 2, JJ05 3,905 6,310 3,068 - 3,068 28.6 688 9!19

3,000 9!15 2,835 3,21J2 6 .• 017 2,893 - 2,893 32.0 907 9504

11-,000 955 3,820 3. 181J 7, OOIJ 3,952 - 3,952 31.!1 1,199 3,200 1,120 3,581J 3,052 6,636 33-9 1, 215

See footnotes at end of table.

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TASLE 1.--Acrease, yield per acre, production, atocka, aupply, total diaappearance, ••porta, do-.etic averase price per pound to srowera, and crop value of different type• of tobacco in the United St.t~=·· by crop year•, averase•, 1929-48, aniiUIIl, 1946-$0--Continued 1 •

Crop year

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

929-33 931l-38 939-113 91l!l-ll8 91l6 947 91l8 9!l94 950

1929-33 19311-38 1939-113 19411-118 19116 1947 19118 191194 1950

1929-33 1934-38 1939-43 1944-118 1946 19117 19118 19494 1950

1929-33 193ll-38 1939-113 19~4-118 1946 19~7 191184 19119 4 1950

1929-33 19311-38 1939-113 194~-48 1~6 19117 19118 191l9 19504

~ ..

Yield Acreage per

acre

Acres Pounds

65 ,31l0 1,035 381680 1,266 ll5 ,160 1,323 !l2,120 1,!l55 !l2,800 1,50~ llll,200 1,429 ll51200 1,566 11~.600 1, 51l9 ll61900 1,517

37101l0 11136 231380 111113 33,080 1,!l11 361480 1,486 37,300 1,560 38,000 1,450 38,400 11560 37,600 1, 540 39,100 1,550

27,400 900 14,580 1,028 111 9110 1,113 516ll0 1,2~8 5,500 1,125 6,200 1,300 6,800 1,600 7,000 1,600 7,800 11350

3418110 661 ~2,699 665 33,356 77~ 311,908 859 26,038 88~ 32,000 816 321500 831 36,000 72~ 36,000 710

56,280 11350 29,000 1,~65 39,200 11526 421060 11536 ~7 ,600 1,55,1 46,000 1,527 39,100 1,528 391200 1,583 ~1.700 1,561

footnotea 8t end

(Far•-••1••-weisht baai•)

TYPES ~~-~~~ TOTAL CONTINENTAL CIGAR FILLER 1 A'!erage -Disappearance

Crop Production StockS Supply pr tee per.

Total j Exports8 j Domest lc 3 POLind to value growers

-1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 11000 11000 1,000 pounds pounds pou.ncts pounds pounds pounds ~ della~ 68,383 1601031 228,1l1!l 631258 11281l 611971l 7.5 5,325 ll81 91l7 159,903 208,850 51ll378 772 531606 10.~ 511!l8 59,977 15!l,067 2111 I 01111 591292 6~3 5816~9 13.6 7. 971l 61 lll20 1321581 19!ll001 6111120 21 ll38 611682 28.5 17,ll36 61l.376 128,752 1931128 70.9~1 2,798 68,11l3 32.8 21,1)9 63,160 122,187 185 .31l7 61,646 1,500 60,14.6 30.6 19,305 70,781l 123,701 194.~85 62,618 700 61,918 25.8 18,257 69,10!l 131,867 2001971 571172 700 561472 26.2 18,087 71,135 lll3 799 214 934 25.2 17 959

TYPE ~1, PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF FILLER

4216!l1 101,954 144,595 1111013 7.1 3,195 331151 10011123 133,5711 31l,1150 11.2 3, 765 ll6,812 110,076 156,888 1111,958 111.3 6,631 541242 1031000 1571242 541400 28.6 15,ll65 581188 1011223 15911111 60,940 32.5 18,911 55,100 98,471 153,571 53.756 30,5 16,806 591904 99,815 1591719 53,7117 26.3 15,755 57,904 105,972 163,876 ~8,096 26.4 15,287 60,605 115,780 176,385 26.4 16,000

TYPES ~2-~~. MIAMI VALLEY (OHIO) FILLER

211,805 55,781 801586 21,1117 7,9 1,958 14,995 57,817 72,812 19,276 8.6 1,276 13.025 113,028 561053 13,695 11,0 1,321

7,177 291581 361758 9,720 28.5 1, 971 6,188 27,529 33.717 10,001 36.0 2,228 8,060 23,716 31,776 7,890 ,31.0 2,1199

101880 23,886 3~.766 8,871 23.0 2,502 11,200 25,895 37,095 9,076 25.0 2,800 101530 281019 3815~9 18.6 1, 959

TYPE ~8, PUERTO RICAN FILLER 8

23,520 60,760 84,280 26,~110 15.6 11,030 28,275 61,7~7 901022 28,385 15.2 11,126 25,602 55,037 80,639 261178 2~.5 5,872 30,025 691888 991913 301 1116 28.1 8,ll119 23 ,'018 78,298 101,316 27.310 25.0 5, 75ll 26,105 7~,006 100,111 321088 1,500 30,588 27.5 7,179 27,000 68,023 95,023 ~1,858 81900 321958 27.0 7,290 26,000 53 ,165 79,165 28,035 2,158 25,877 20.0 5,200 25,500 51,130 76,630 28.5 7,268

TYPES 51-55, 7 TOTAL CI6~R BINDER

75,658 191,2~~ 266,902 671147 1,284 65,863 12.0 9,5)0 110,757 165,058 205,815 59,381 773 581608 12.5 5,0611 59,799 130,539 190,338 61,1120 64~ 60,776 19.7 11,501 64,623 112.759 177.382 61,670 ~.518 57,152 113.2 28,2113 73,813 10,3,536 177,349 53,659 2,799 50,860 52.7 )8,866 70,255 123,690 193. 9~5 68,1116 4,174 63.972 113-~ 30,1165 59,736 1251799 1851535 621301 11,100 51,201 ~1.2 211,59.3

22.360 62.0118 123.2311 185,282 501135 3,41Ja 116,721 )6. 0 2),3811 651093 135,147 2001240 ,35.9

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IJ!I.E 1.--.Acrea1e, yield per acre, production, •tock•, 8Upply, total di•appearMnce, export•, dome•tic u.te, averale price per pound to 1rawer•, Mnd crop value of different types of tobacco in the United State•, by crop yeMrB, averalo•, 1929-48, ann1111l, 1946-$0--Continued

(Farm-•ale• -we ilht · bM•i•)

TYPE 51, CONNECT! CUT VALLEY BROAD LEAF

Yield Di sappearance1 Aye rage Crop crop Acreage Product ion stocks Supply pnce per

year per

Total I Export s2 I Domest i c3 pound to value acre growers

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

~ Pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents dollars

92!r"33 10. 220 1, 518 15,539 35, 169 50,708 1~. ~00 18.3 2.8~0

9311-38 7, 220 1,55~ 10,303 35.~68 ~5. 771 12, 703 17-3 1,810

93!r"ll3 7, ~20 1, 591 11,795 25, ~05 37,200 13, 207 26.2 3,050 94ll-ll8 8,880 1, 610 1~. 267 25.~98 39.765 13, 11~ 56.8 8,188 946 9,~00 1,700 15,978 2~.260 ~o. 238 11, 6~ 7 7~.0 11,817 947 10,000 1,502 15,015 28,591 ~3. 606 13, 259 51.0 7, 658 948 9,000 1,561 1~,0~9 30,3~7 ~~- 396 17,850 60 .• 0 8,ll27

494 9,000 1, 581 1~.227 26,5~6 ~0. 773 13.027 53.0 7,5~ll

50 10, 100 1,630 16,ll66 27,7ll6 llll,212 52.0 8,559

TYPE 52, CONNECTICUT VALLEY HAVANA SEED

92!r-33 10,780 1,508 16, 252 37,ll79 53.731 15,600 16.8 2,875 9311-38 5,380 1,550 7,793 28,8ll9 36,6ll2 10,781 16.5 1, 286 93H3 7,580 1,708 12,953 26,306 39,259 12,957 26.8 3,ll05 9411-118 7,680 1,670 12,852 18,701 31,553 13,ll6ll 59.6 7, 798 946 7, 600 1, 710 12,999 15,997 28,996 12,503 69.0 8,969 947 8,800 1, 695 1ll,920 16,ll93 31,ll13 12,070 73-1 10,910 948 8,600 1, 681 1ll.~58 19, 3~3 33.801 13,981 62.3 9,008 9ij9 8,700 1, 717 1ll,9ll0 19,820 3ll, 760 9,811 lit. 9 6,261 9504 9,100 1, 758 16,002 2ll,9ll9 ll0,951 39.8 6,365

TYPE 53, NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED

929-33 1,620 1, 1ll1 1,82ll 3,ll58 5, 282 1, 717 8.9 157 93ij-38 7ll0 1,~02 1,039 2, 265 3,30~ 1,095 10.0 108 939-ll3 1.3~0 1, ll03 1,881 2, 775 ll, 656 2,013 13.9 25ll 9ijij-ll8 1, 200 1,U8 1, 702 2,533 ll,235 1, 788 30.2 523 946 1,~00 1,~ll0 2,016 2.0~2 li,058 1, 317 39.9 805 947 1,~00 1, ~1ll 1,980 2,7~1 ~.721 2,213 28-3 560 948 1,000 1.~~5 1,llll5 2,508 3,953 2, 2~6 25.0 361 949 1,000 1,~55 1,~55 1, 707 3. 162 1,628 22.0 320 9504 1,000 1,~60 1,ll60 1,53~ 2,99~ 21.7 317

TYPE 5~, SOUTHERN WISCONSIN

929-3 19',980 1,277 25,578 68,298 93,876 20,593 7.8 2,106 9311-38 8,880 1,~00 12,258 62.~99 7ll,757 21,6~6 7.6 959 939-11 11, 160 1.~~2 16, 136 37,820 53,956 16,567 13-5 2,05ll 9411-liB 11,200 1.~76 16,5ll7 33,ll96 50,0~3 15,017 28.2 ll, 831 946 1ll,300 1,~50 20,735 32,670 53.~05 15,ll70 3~.7 7, 195 947 948

11,000 1,500 16,500 37,935 5~.~35 17,221 22.3 3,680 9ij9 8, 200 1,~50 11,890 37,21~ ~9. 10~ 9, 291 22.ll 2,663 9504 8,500 1,500 12,750 39,813 52,563 12.~9 22.8 2, 907

9,300 1,ll30 13, 299 ~0,07ll 53.373 23-5 3. 125

TYPE 55, NORTHERN WISCONSIN 929-33 11,880 1, 210 16, ~6~ ll6,8~1 63,305 lJ,, 838 8.3 1, 551 93i1-3B 939-113

6,7~0 1,365 9,096 35,977 ~5.073 12,888 9.6 885 94i1-IIB

10,860 1, ~91 16, 17~ 37.351 53,525 15,9~5 16.ll 2,612 946 12,900 1.~79 19,095 32,206 51,301 18,027 .35.1 6,833 947 1ll, 700 1,~88 21,875 28,ll06 50,281 12,651 ll5.5 9,96~

948 1ll,500 1,ll92 21,630 37,630 59,260 23,085 3ll.9 7,558 9ij9 12, 200 1,~61 17. 82ll 36, 175 53,999 18, 79ll 23.0 li,092 9so4 12,000 1,556 18,676 35,205 53,881 13. 127 28.5 5,328 -..... 12, 200 1,~6~ 17,866 ~0,75~ 58,620 28.1 5,018

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TABLE 1. --Acreage, yield per acre, pl'oduct ion, s toeka, supply, tot a 1 disappearance, exports, domestic uae average price per pound to grOflers, and crop value of different types of tobacco in the United States by crop years, averages, 1929-48,annual, 1946-50--Cdntinued

(Farm-sa :lea -we illht bas is)

TYPE 61-62, TOTAL CIGAR WRAPPER

crop Yield oisappearance1 A'!'erage Crop Acreage per Product ion stocks Supply pnce per year

acre Total I Exports2 j Domestic 3 pound to value growers

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents ~

1929-33 8,980 1,038 9,~52 15,369 2~.821 8, 751 59.0 5' 62 193~-38 8,900 95·~ 8,288 11,833 20. 121 9, 17~ 78.3 6,50 1939-~3 10. 2~0 982 10,055 12,527 22,582 9, 205 108.8 10,81 19~1V-~8 12,580 1,013 12,712 1~.106 26,818 12, 255 239.~ 30,95 19~6 12,500 1,000 12,501 13, 623 26,12~ 12, 751 23~.0 29,26 19~7 13.600 992 13.~90 13,373 26,863 12,332 296.0 39,91 19~8 15, 100 998 15,063 1~,531 29,59~ 13,000 2,500 10,500 27~.0 ~1.31 19~9. 15,600 1, 108 17.288 16,59~ 33,882 1~.~39 3. 652 10,787 201.0 311,82 1950 13.600 1,103 1~.997 19.~~3 3~.~~0 1~.559 3,585 10,97~ 209.0 31,28

TYPE 61, CONNECTICUT VALLEY SHADE-GROWN

1929-33 6,2~0 1,02~ 6,~75 10,908 17.383 5,651 1931V-38 6,320 9~7 5,763 8,906 1~,669 6,568

66.8 II, 25 82 •. 2 II, 79

1939-~3 6,660 972 6,510 8,657 15, 167 6, 1~2 19~~-~8 8,860 979 8,638 9,977 18,615 7,975

119.~ 7,5~ 256.0 22,39

1946 8,800 1, 003 8,82~ 10,122 18,9~6 8,818 2~0.0 21,17 1947 9,500 975 9,262 10. 128 19,390 ( 8, 682 19~8 10.600 92~ 9, 798. 10.708 20,506 ·, ,8,~13

310,0 28,71 290.0 28.~1

19~9 10,500 1,061 11,136 12,093 23. 229 9,658 1950" a·, 200 1,051 8,619 13,571 22,190 9, 207

205.0 22,82 215.0 18,53

TYPE 62, GEORGIA-FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN

~2-~ 1,36 66.9 1,71 91.6 3,26

20~. 8 8,55 220.0 8,08

1929-33 2, 7~0 1,060 2,977 ~.~61 7,~38 3,100 1931V-38 2,580 967 2, 525 2, 927 5,~52 2, 607 1939-~3 3,580 991 3.5~5 3,870 7 .~15 3,062 19~~-~8 3. 720 1,096 ~.07~ ~. 129 8,203 ~. 280 19~6 3,700 99~ 3. 677 3,501 7, 178 3.933

265.0 11,20 2~5.0 12,89

19~7 ~.100 1,031 ~. 228 3.2~5 7,~73 3,650 19~8 4,500 1, 170 5,265 3. 823 9,088 ~.587

195.0 11,99 200.0 12,75

19~9. 5, 100 1, 206 6,152 ~.50 1 10,653 ~. 781 1950 5,~00 1, 181 6,378 5,872 12,250 5,352

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

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

3 Domestic disappearance is total disappearance minus exports. Domestic disappearance includes leaf us by manufacturers in the United States, lones or wastage, and differences which may result from errou in estimates ·and conversions of weiahts.

4 Preliminary. 6 Includes type 45 throuah 1939. 8 The current crop for Puerto Rican type 46 is that which is planted in the fall and harvested in ~he

apr ing; for example, the production shown for crop year 1950 was planted in the fall of 1950 and harvested 1n spring of 1951. Stocks consist of holdings in the United Statea and on the Ialand of Puerto Rico. Stocks 'on the Island estimated prior to 1936.

7 Includes type 56 from 1936 throu&h 1948.

Compiled from reporta of the Crop Reportin& Board, Bureau of Aaricultural Economics (puerto Rico f excepted) and Tobacco Branch, PYA. Puerto Rican production and price complied from Tobacco Institute 0

Puerto Rico.

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ABLE 2.--AcreaAfe, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types 'flfithin States, by years, 1946-50

TOTAL, IN THE UNITED STATES FLORIDA, ALL TYPES

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

1,000 cents

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

19~6 1,963.~00 1,182 2,321,596 ~5.1 1,0~6.~11.2 19~6 23,500 9~7 22,251 70.7 15, 739 19~ 7 1,852,700 1,139 2, 110,131 11.3-5 918,633 19~7 26,300 1,019 26,812 67.8 18,188 m8 1, 55~. 600 1,27~ 1,981,272 ~8.2 955,101 1911.8 20,100 1, 037 20,8~6 87.7 18,279 19~91 1, 631,000 1,209 1,972,5~1 ~5.9 905,~06 19~91 22,900 1,098 25, 1~3 68.6 17, 238 1950 1, 603,800 1,267 2,032,11.50 51.6 1,0~8,7~~ 1950 22,200 1,0~8 23, 268 83-3 19,387

ALABAMA TOTAL, TYPE 1q FLORIDA, TYPE 1q

19~6 ~00 720 288 ~1.5 120 1911.6 20.~00 9~0 19,176 ~7.7 9,111.7 19~7 ~00 925 370 36.7 136 19~7 22,800 1,020 23,256 39.0 9,070 19~8 ~00 900 360 ~0.0 1~11. 19~8 16,11.00 1, 010 16,5611. 11.7. 8 7,918 19~91 500 800 ~00 35-7 1~3 1911.9 18,900 1, 070 20,223 37-8 7,6~~ 1950 ~00 1,000 ~00 ~7.0 188 19501 18,000 1, 015 18,270 51.~ 9,391

CONNECTICUT, ALL TYPES FLORIDA, TYPE 56

19~6 19,000 1,11.2~ 27,063 117.0 31,652 19~6 100 1,050 105 55.0 58 19~ 7 20,600 1,310 26,996 125.0 33,626 1911.7 200 700 1~0 11.7. 0 66 19~8 20,000 1,297 25,9~~ 128.0 33,261 19~8 100 700 70 60.0 11.2 19~9 19,600 1,356 26,568 99.0 26,31~ 19~9 - - - - -19501 19,200 1,~28 27,~12 89.5 211.,511.5 19501 - - - - -

CONNECTICUT BINDER, TYPES 51-52 FLORIDA, TYPE 62

19~6 11,800 1,689 19,935 73.0 111.,5~5 1911.6 3,000 990 2,970 220.0 6,53~ 19~7 13,000 1, 510 19,6211. 5~.9 10,773 1911.7 3,300 1,035 3,lt-16 265.0 9,052 19~8 11,700 1, 565 18,308 60.7 11,117 19~8 3,600 1,170 ~.212 2~5.0 10,319 1m 11,500 1,578 18,1~~ ~9.9 9,0~5 19~91 ~.ooo 1, 230 ~.920 195.0 9,5911. 19501 12,700 1, 636 20, 782 ~9.5 10,291 1950 11.,200 1, 190 11.,998 200.0 9,996

CONNECTICUT, TYPE 51 GEORGIA, All TYPES

19~6 9,300 1,700 15,810 7~.0 11,699 1911.6 105,800 1,0~5 110,537 11.3.8 ~8.~66 19~7 9,900 1,500 1~,850 51.0 7,5711. 19~7 107,900 1,178 127,1~2 39-1 ~9, 659 19~8 8,900 1,560 13,88~ 60.0 8,330 1911.8 82,900 1,155 95,763 ~9.6 11.7,11.73 19~9 8,900 1,580 111.,062 53.0 7,~53 19~91 93, 100 1,211.11. ·115,772 ~2-~ ~9,13~ 1950 1 10,000 1, 630 16,300 52.0 8,~76 1950 93,200 1,096 102,120 ~9.9 50,9111.

CONNECTICUT, TYPE 52 GEORGIA, TYPE 1q

1946 2,500 1,650 II., 125 69.0 2,8~6 19~6 105,000 1,0~5 109,725 ~2-7 ~6, 853 194 7 3.100 1,5~0 11.,7711. 67.0 3.199 1911.7 107;000 1,180 126,260 37-6 11.7,11.711. 1948 2,800 1,580 11.,11.211. 63.0 2,787 1911.8 82,000 1,155 911., 710 11.7.11. 11.11.,893 1949 2,600 1,570 11.,082 39.0 1,592 1911.91 92,000 1,211.5 1111..511.0 11.0.8 11.6, 732 19501 2,700 1,660 ~.11.82 ~0.5 1,815 1950 92,000 1,095 100,711.0 11.7.8 11.8,1511. -

CONNECT! CUT TYPE 61 GEORGIA, TYPE 56 -1946 7,200 990 7,128 2~0.0 17,107 1911.6 100 1,050 105 55.0 58 1947 1948 7,600 970 7,372 310.0 22,853 1911.7 100 700 70 11.7.0 33 1949 8,300 920 7,636 290.0 22,111.11. 1911.8 100 700 70 60.0 11.2 1950 1 8,100 1,0~0 8,11.211. 205.0 17,269 1911.91 - - - - -

6,500 1,020 6, 630 215.0 111.,2511. 1950 - - - - --See footnote at end of table. 15 - -

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TABlE 2. ··Acreale, yield per acre, production; price per pound, and crop :,alue of tobacco in the Vnit d Statee, by Statee and by claeeee and typee "lth.in Statee, by year a, 1946-JO··Cont.inued 8

GEORGIA, TYPE 62 KENTUCKY, TYPE 22

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

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

19ij6 700 1, 010 707 220.0 1,555 19ij6 15,000 1, 150 17. 250 25.2 ij, 3117 19ij 7 800 1, 015 812 265.0 2, 152 19~7 U, 700 1, 0 25 15,068 28.5 II, 2911 19ij8 900 1, 170 1,053 2~5.0 2,580 19ij8 11,000 1,150 12,650 31. II 3,972 19ij9 1, 100 1, 120 1, 232 195.0 2,ij02 19ij91 10,700 1, 150 12,305 28.5 3,507 1950 1 1, 200 1,150 1,380 200.0 2,760 1950 9,800 950 9,310 26.ij 2,1158

INDIANA, ALL TYPES KENTUCKY, TYPE 23

19ij6 10. 500 1, 296 13.610 36.0 ij,903 19ij6 20.000 1, 150 23,000 22.2 5,106 19ij 7 8,900 1, 13ij 10,093 ~5.3 ~.571 19~7 16,600 1,000 16,600 28.0 ij, 6118 19ij8 9,600 1,ij97 1ij,370 113.11 6,2311 19118 13.600 1, 160 15,776 29.8 11,701 191191 10. 500 1,269 13,328 110.9 5,ijij8 191191 12,800 1,100 111.080 25.0 3, 520 1950 10. 100 1, 27 2 12,850 116.8 6,015 1950 10.900 850 9,265 26.1 2,1118

I HD I ANA, TYPE 31 KENTUCKY, TYPE 2~

19116 10,300 1, 300 13.390 36.3 11,861 19ij6 200 1, 050 210 21.8 116 19117 8,800 1,135 9,988 ij5.5 ij,5115 19117 200 1, 000 200 25.0 50 19118 9,500 1, 500 111. 250 113.5 6,199 19118 200 1,050 210 211.11 51 191191 10, ijOO 1, 270 13. 208 111.0 5, 1115 19119 1 100 1,000 100 23.1 23 1950 10.000 1,275 12,750 117.0 5,992 1950 - - - - -

INDIANA, TYPE 35 KENTUCKY, TYPE 31

19116 200 1, 100 220 19.0 ij2 19ij6 3119,000 1, 225 1127,525 39.9 170.582 19117 100 1.050 105 25.0 26 19ij 7 297,000 1,090 323,730 119. 6 160,570 19ij8 100 1,200 120 29.5 35 19ij8 303,000 1,355 U0,565 ij5.8 188.039 19ij91 100 1, 200 120 27.5 33 19119 315,000 1, 220 3811,300 115.7 175,625 1950 100 1,000 100 23.0 23 1950 1 280,000 1,150 322,000 118.8 157,136

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

19116 300 1, 150 3115 37.0 128 191!.6 31,500 1, 231 38,780 22.~ 8, 699 19~7 200 950 190 113.0 82 19117 28,000 1, 066 29,855 25.8 7. 695 19118 200 1,000 200 117.0 911 19~8 23,1100 1, 182 27.652 28.3 7,831 191191 200 1, 025 205 115.5 93 191191 211, 200 1, 135 27,ij60 27.8 7. 63ll 1950 200 1, 200 2110 119.0 118 1950 21,700 971 21,080 22.9 II, 835

KENTUCKY, ALL TYPES KENTUCKY, TYPE 35

19ij6 ij 15. 700 1,219 506,765 37.3 188,780 19116 17,500 1, 2~0 21,700 22.3 II, 839 19ij7 356,500 1,081 385,1153 116.0 177.257 19117 111,500 1, 100 15,950 26.1 11, 163 19118 351,200 1, 329 1166,853 ij3.8 20ij,59ij 19ij8 12,700 1,200 15. 2110 29.8 11,5112

191191 362,800 1, 208 ~38,2115 ij3,ij 190,309 191191 1ij,OOO 1, 160 16,2ij0 27.8 11,515 1950 322,400 1, 122 361,655 ij6.1 166,8117 1950 12,400 950 11,780 23.2 2, 733

KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22-2~ KENTUCKY, TYPE 36

19116 35. 200 1, 1119 40,1160 23.5 9,1!.99 19116 111,000 1, 220 17,080 22· 6 3,860 19ij7 31, 500 1,012 31,868 28.2 8,992 19117 13,500 1,030 13,905 25. II 3,532

191!.8 21!., 800 1, 155 28,636 30.5 8,721!. 19l!.A 10. 700 1,060 12,1!.12 26.5 3· 289 191l9 23. 600 1, 122 26,1185 26.6 7,050 19119 10, 200 1, 100 11, 220 27.8 3,119

1950 1 20. 700 897 18,575 26.2 ~.876 1950 1 9,300 1,000 9,300 22.6 2. 102 -See footnote at end of table.

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fAIJU!. 2 .• -Acreale, yield per acre, product Jon, pr lee per pouncl, and crop va Jue of tobucco ln tl>e United State•, by State• and by claa•e• and type• wlthln Statea, by yeara, 1946-50-~ontlnued

LOUISIANA TOTAL, TYPE 72 MINNESOTA TOTAL, TYPE 55

Yield Price crop Yield Price Crop year Acreage per Product ion per Year Acreage per Production per acre pound value acre pound value

1,000 1 000 1,000 1 000 ~ ~ pounds Cents dohars Acre$ ~ pounds ~ dohars

1946 300 500 150 80.o 120 191l6 700 1,250 875 30.0 262 19ij7 600 IH5 21l9 60.0 11l9 191l7 600 1,300 780 20.0 156 19~8 300 800 2ll0 60.0 lllll 191l8 500 1,250 625 19.0 119 19ij91 300 667 200 60.0 120 191l91 llOO 1,ll50 580 20.0 116 1950 !tOO 375 150 60.0 90 1950 llOO 1,300 520 21.0 109

MARYLAND TOTAL, TYPE 32 MISSOURI TOTAL, TYPE 31

19ij6 50,000 925 Jl6,250 llll.5 20,581 19ll6 6, 600 1,125 7,1l25 37.5 2,781l 19ij7 ll7,500 795 37,762 ll2.8 16.162 191l7 5,200 900 ll,680 ll3.2 2,022 t9ij8 ll6,600 750 3ll,950 51J.Jl 19,013 191J8 5,100 1,150 5,865 ll7.0 2,757 19ij91 50,000 825 1U,250 ~-3 19, 921l 191l91 5, 200 1,150 5,980 ll6.2 2,763 1950 50,000 800 IJO,OOO 1950 Jl,900 1,100 5,390 50.2 2, 706

MASSACHUSETTS, ALL TYPES NEW YORK TOTAL, TYPE 53

19ij6 6,800 1,579 10,738 96.0 10,311 191l6 800 1,350 1,080 39.0 ll21 19ij7 7, 700 1,585 12, 201 112.0 13. 651l 191l7 800 1,350 1,080 31.0 335 19ij8 8,200 1, 507 12,361 102.0 12,588 191l8 500 1,300 650 28.0 182 19119 8,600 1,597 13,735 75.1 10.320 191l91 500 1,300 650 22.0 11l3 19501 8, 200 1,668 13,675 65.1 8,909 1950 500 1,1l00 700 23.0 161

MASSACHUSETTS BINDER, TYPES 51-52 NORTH CAROLINA, ALL TYPES

19116 5,200 1, 739 9,01l2 69.0 6, 21l1 191l6 811,800 1, 11l2 927,1l25 ll9.3 ll57,638 19117 5,800 1,778 10,311 75.6 7,795 19.7 792,600 1,11l5 907,181 ll2.0 JS0,8ll8 19118 5,900 1, 729 10, 199 61.9 6, 318 19.a 601l, 300 1, 252 756,681l ll9.7 376,llll7 19119 6, 200 1, 778 11,023 ll3.2 ll, 760 191l91 631. 800 1,182 7ll7,082 48.1 359,ll35 19501 6,500 1,798 11,686 39.6 ll,633 1950 650. 500 1,31l7 875.990 55.6 ll86,683

MASSACHUSETTS, TYPE 51 NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED, TYPES 11-13

19116 100 1,680 168 70.0 118 191J6 802,000 1,138 912,970 ll9.5 ll51,639 19117 100 1, 650 165 51.0 81J 191l7 783,000 1,139 892,205 ll2.0 37ll,513 19118 100 1,650 165 59.0 97 191l8 591l,OOO 1,21l5 739,380 ll9.8 368,1l35 19119 100 1,650 165 55.0 91 191l91 621,000 1,178 731,530 ll8.2 352,685 19501 100 1, 660 166 50.0 83 1950 61l0. 000 1,31l1 858,11l0 55.6 ll77,508

MASSACHUSETTS, TYPE 52 NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE II

19116' 5,100 1,71l0 8,871l 69.0 6,123 191l6 311,000 1,120 31l8, 320 ll5.0 156, 71lll 19117 5,700 1,780 10, 11l6 76.0 1, 711 19ll7 302,000 1,060 320. 120 Jl0.1 128,368 19118 5,800 1, 730 10,03ll 62.0 6,221 19ll8 233,000 1,190 277.270 ll9.8 138,080 19119 6,100 1,780 10,858 ll3.0 ll, 669 291l9 21l0,000 1,070 256,800 ll6.9 120,1J39 19501 6,ll00 1,800 11,520 39.5 ll,550 19501 251l,OOO 1,300 330,200 51l.5 179,959 -- MASSACHUSETTS, TYPE 61 NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 12 19116 1,600 1,060 1,696 21l0.0 ll,070 191l6 ;95,000 1,150 ll51l,250 52.5 238.~1 19117 19118

1,900 995 1,890 310.0 5,859 191l7 387,000 1, 205 ll66,335 ll3.1 200,990 19119 2,300 91l0 2,162 290.0 6,270 191l8 290,000 1, 285 372,650 ll9.5 181l,ll62 19501 2,1l00 1,130 2, 712 205.0 5,560 191l91 301l,OOO 1,21l5 378,1l80 ll8.8 181l, 698

- 1,700 1, 170 1,989 215.0 Jl, 276 1950 307,000 1,380 ll23,660 56.1l 238,91lll

See footnote •t end of t•ble.

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TARLE 2.--Acreage, yield per acre,production,prlce per pound,andcrop value oftobaccolntheUnlted Statea by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1946-50--Contlnued '

NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 13 PENNSYLVANIA, TYPE 53

Yield Price crop Yield Price crop Year Acreage per Product ion per value Year Acreage per Product ion per value

acre pound acre pound

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

19116 96,000 1, 150 110,1100 51. 1 56,11111 19116 600 1,560 936 111.0 3811 19117 911,000 1, 125 105,750 112-7 115, 155 19117 600 1,500 900 25.0 225 19118 71,000 1,260 89,!160 51.3 115,893 19118 500 1,590 795 22.5 179 191191 77,000 1,250 96,250 119.11 117,5118 191191 500 1, 610 805 22.0 177 1950 79,000 1,320 1011, 280 56.2 58,605 1950 500 1, 520 760 20.5 156

NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 31 SOUTH CAROLINA TOTAL, TYPE 13

19116 9,800 1,1175 _111,1155 111.5 5,999 19116 1115,000 1, 185 171,825 118 •. 7 83,679 19117 9,600 1, 560 111,976 112.3 6,335 19117 137,000 1,135 155, !195 111.8 611,997 19118 10,300 1, 680 17,3011 116.3 8,012 19118 1011,000 1,265 131,560 50.3 66, 175 191191 10,800 1,11110 15,552 113.11 6,750 . 191191 111,000 1,325 1117,075 119.0 72,067 1950 10,500 1;700 17,850 51.11 9,175 1950 1111,000 1,320 150,1180 511.3 81, 711

OHIO, ALL TYPES TENNESSEE, ALL TYPES

19116 19,800 1,0611 21,060 36.11 7,671 19116 129,100 1,323 170,805 35.2 60, 116 19117 18,700 1, 160 21,685 !10. 1 8,685 19117 115,600 1, 215 1!10,500 111.8 58,712 19118 19' 600 1,1137 28, 160 311.9 9,829 19118 106, 200 1,396 111-8,275 113.8 611,995 19119 20,800 1,11-01 29, 1!10 37.6 10,9115 1911-91 111,900 1, 218 136.277 110 .!I 55,0011 19501 20,600 1,195 211,610 311. 7 8,5311- 1950 104,000 1,270 132, 105 45.0 59,382

OH 10, TYPE 31 TENNESSE~ FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22-23

1946 14,300 1, OliO 111,872 36.6 5,1111-3 1911-6 40,800 1,257 51,300 27.0 13, 826 19117 12,500 1,090 13,625 45.11- 6,186 1947. 38,000 1, 0511- 110,011-0 30.7 12,296 19118 12,800 1,350 17,280 112.4 7,327 1948 26,800 1,194 32,010 32-9 10,539 19119 13,800 1,300 17,940 115.11- 8,145 1911-9 26, 100 1, 277 33.336 31.0 10,334 19501 12,800 1, 100 111,080 116. 7 6,575 19501 22,300 1,168 26,040 32.1 8,351

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

19116 5,500 1, 125 6,188 36.0 2, 228 1946 36,000 1,275 115,900 27.5 12,622 1947 6,200 1,300 8,060 31.0 2,499 1947 34,000 1, 060 36,011-0 31· 1 11, 208 1911-8 6,800 1,600 10,880 23.0 2, 502 1911-8 23,800 1,200 28,560 33-11 9,539 19491 7,000 1,600 11,200 25.0 2,800 19-91 23,400 1,300 30,11-20 31.5 9,582 1950 7,800 1,350 10.530 18.6 1.959 1950 19,900 1,200 23,880 32.6 7,785

PENN SYLVAN I A, ALL TYPES TENNESSEE, TYPE 23

19116 37,900 1,560 59,124 32.6 19, 295 19116 !1,800 1,125 5,,11-00 22.3 1, 2011 1,088 1911-7 38.600 1,1151 56,000 30.4 17.031 19117 4,000 1,000 11,000 27.2 1,000 19118 38,900 1,560 60,699 26.3 15,9311 1948 3,000 1,150 3,1150 29.0 752 19119 38. 100 1,511-1 58,709 26.3 15,11-611 1911.91 2,700 1,080 2,916 25.8 566 1950 1 39,600 1,550 61,365 26.3 16, 156 1950 2,11-00 900 2,160 26.2

PENNSYLVANIA, TYPE q( TENNESSEE, TYPE 31 -1911-6 37,300 1,560 58,188 32.5 18,911 1911.6 83,000 1,360 112,880 39-7 11!1,813 1911-7 38,000 1,1150 55,100 30.5 16,806 1911-7 73.000 1,310 95,630 11-7.3 115.233 1911-8 38,11-00 1,560 59,9011 26.3 15,755 1948 76,000 1,11-75 112,100 117.5 53,2118 1911-91 37,600 1,511-0 57,9011- 26.11- 15, 287 1911-91 82,000 1,200 98,400 1111-.1 113,3911 1950 39,100 1,550 60,605 26.11 16,000 1950 78,000 1,310 102, 180 11-9.0 50,068

See footnote at end of table.

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TABLE 2. --Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco in the United States, by States and by classes and types within States, by years, 1946-50--Continued

TENNESSEE, TYPE 35 VIRGIN I A, 'TYPE 37

Yield Price Crop Yield Price Crop per Product ion per Year Acreage per Production per Year Acreage

acre pound value acre pound value

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

19116 5,300 1,250 6,625 22.3 1,~77 19~6 3,800 1,035 3.933 2~.2 952 19117 ~. 600 1,050 ~.830 .2~. 5 1,183 19~7 2, 600 925 2,~05 28.6 688 19118 3.~00 1, 225 ~.165 29.0 1, 208 19~8 3,000 9ij5 2,835 32.0 907 191191 3,800 1, 195 ij, 5~ 1 28.1 1, 276 19ij91 ~.ooo 955 3,820 31.~ 1,199 1950 3,700 1,050 3,885 2~.8 963 1950 3. 200 1,120 3,58~ 33.9 1, 215

VIRGINIA, ALL TYPES WEST VIRGINIA TOTAL, TYPE 31

19116 1ij7,900 1, 209 178,821 ~2.2 75,533 19~6 3. 200 1,070 3.~2~ 3 9. 3 1.3~6 19117 139,300 1, 111 15~. 752 38.6 59. 793 19~7 2,800 1, 200 3. 360 ~~-3 1,~88

19118 113.200 1, 270 1~3. 790 ij7.5 68, 257 19~8 2,900 1,375 3,988 ~8.8 1,9~6

191191 119,500 1,1~6 136,972 ~3.9 60,168 19~91 3. 200 1,370 ~.38~ ij8.8 :!,139 1950 118,800 1, 393 165.~96 52.8 87.~11 1950 3,100 1,090 3.379 ~5.1 1,52~

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

19116 116,000 1, 190 138,0~0 ~~.9 61,980 19~6 28,300 1,~75 ~1.735 ~0.5 16,897 19117 111,000 1,080 119,880 38.9 ~6. 633 19~7 2~,900 1,500 37,350 29.7 11,082 19118 87,000 1, 230 107,010 ~9.9 53.398 19~ 19,900 1,ij62 29,089 22.8 6,636 191191 92,000 1,095 100. 7ij0 ij5.9 ~6.2~0 19~91 20, 100 1,535 30,8~6 26.3 8,119 1950 9ij,OOO 1, 375 129, 250 55.2 71,3~6 1950 21, 100 1,~52 30,6ij5 26.2 8,03ij

VIRGINIA, TYPE 21 WISCONSIN, TYPE 5q

19116 15, 600 1, 100 17. 160 28.8 ~.9~2 19~6 1~.300 1,~50 20,735 3~.7 7. 195 19117 1ij,300 975 13. 9ll2 29.0 li,0~3 19ll7 11,000 1,500 16,500 22.3 3. 680 19118 u,o·oo 1, 1~5 12,595 32.8 ll. 131 19ll8 8, 200 1,~50 11,890 22.ll 2,663 19119 10,700 1, 1~5 12, 252 33-3 l!,'G80 19~9 8,500 1,500 12,750 22.8 2,907 19501 9,800 1, 310 12,838 36-3 ~.660 1950 1 9,300 1,ll30 13, 299 23.5 3. 125

VIRGINIA, TYPE 31 WISCONSIN, TYPE 55 19116 12,500 1, 575 19, 688 38.9 7,659 19ll6 1li,OOO 1,500 21,000 ll6.2 9, 702 19117 11,ll00 1,625 18,525 ~5.5 8,ll29 19~7 13,900 1,500 20,850 35.5 7 ,l!O 2 19118 12, 200 1, 750 21,350 ll6. 0 9,821 19~8 11,700 1,ll70 17. 199 23.1 3,973 19119 12,800 1,575 20, 160 ~2.9 8. 6ll9 19ll91 11,600 1,560 18,096 28.8 5, 212 19501 11,800 1, 680 19, 82~ 57.~ 10, 190 1950 11,800 1,~70 17. 3ll6 28.3 ~.909

1 Preliminary.

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

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TABLE 3.••Product.ion of flue-cured tobacco .in apec.ified countrJea, aver••• 193!·36··1939·40, annual 194ti-4?. 19!0·!1

Year (July-June basis) --Country Averaoe 193.5-36- 19~6-~7 19~7-~8 19~8-~9 19~9-50 1 195G-511

1939-~0 -1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds ~

Argentina ••••••••••••••••• a 918 6,928 6,929 6,600 6, 200 9,900 Australia ................. 5, 276 3,99~ 2,~17 3,U6 ~.132 ~.592 Brazil •••••••••••••••••••• (3) 32,716 ~1.050 ~3.500 ~3.~00 ~1. 300 Canada •••••••••••••••••••• 5~.616 119,027 86,863 102.~~2 116,668 108,200 China ••••••••••••••••••••• 150,900 100,000 1~3.000 270,000 (S) 80,000 India ••••••••••••••••••••• .31, 280 58,650 71,000 75,000 70,000 8~.ooo 1 ndones i a •••••••••• , •••••• 2 3.300 (3) (3) 1,000 3,000 -t tal y •• ••••••••••••••••••• 2,8~6 7,150 12,000 11.3~0 1~. 775 17,637 Japan ..................... 2 62,350 (3) (3) 65, 766 67.608 105,600 Korea ••••••••••••••••••••• 11,839 6,200 12,800 13, 252 22, 1~6 21,600 Manchuria ••••••••••••••••• 13,930 15,000 15,000 (3) (3) (3) Mexico •••••••••••••••••••• 2 800 3.300 2,900 2,~58 ~.630 3,750 New Zealand ••••••••••••••• 1,370 3.~~0 ~.700 5,000 ~~5oo 5,000 Northern Rhodesia ••••••••• (3) 3,500 ~.300 5,726 7,000 (3) Nyasal and ••••••••••••••••• 2,57~ 3,000 2,650 2,903 2, 601l (3) Southern Rhodesia ••••••••• 2~,623 57.918 75,385 83,388 105,292 87,500 Taiwan jFormosa) •••••••••• 3. 235 733 6,800 7 .~18 18,982 12,~00 Union o ·South Africa ••••• ~.996 19,700 22,0~5 23,256. 19,991 19,800 United States ••••••••••••• 863,620 1,352,02~ 1,317,~66 1,089,58~ 1.11~.508 1, 257.280

Est. world total• ••••••••• 1,237,855 1,833,000 1,877,000 1,850,000 1,78~.000 1,907,000

1 Preliminary. \

2 Leas than a 5-year average. 3 Data not available. 4 Total includes approximations for countries not listed and for countri~s listed where data are not

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

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

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TABLE 4.--AcreaAe and produc~ion of t:obacco in specified countr~es avercr11.e 1935-36-~939-40. annual 1947-48-1950-51.

Country

Algeria ••••••••••• Argentina • • • • • • Bel g i urn • • • • • • • Brazil ••••••• Bulgaria8 ••••••••• canada. • • • • • • • • • • Chinas • ••••••• Co 1omb i a. • • • • • • • •.• Cuba •••••••••••• Dominican Republic ••• France • • • • • • • Germanl8 • • • • • • • • Greece ••••••• Hungary8 • • • • • • • • • • India • • • • • • • • • • I ran.. • • • • • • • Iraq. • • • • • • • 1 tal y8 • • • • • • • • • • • Ko rea3 • • • • • • • • • .• Mexico •••••••••• Nyasal and • • • • • • • • • Pakistan ••••••• Paraguay • • • • • • • Phil 1pg1nes, Rep. of ••• Pol and •••••• Puerto Rico •••• Ruman i a8 • • • • • • • Southern Rhodesia ••• Spain •••••••• Syria • • • • • • • • • Lebanon • • • • • • • • Turkey • • • • • • • • Union of South Africa .... United States • • • • • • •

Estimated v«>rld total6 •••••••

1 Preliminary. a Data not available.

Average 1935-36-1939-~0

Acreag~J 1,000 ~

56 3~

6 237 9~ 69

1,22B 4 37

107 (2) ~~

33 226 37

4 917 32

4 11 81 ~6 51 57

4 355 22

176 17 ~~ ~~ 51

(2)

4 13 19~

4 ~1

1, 647

7,~92

Produc­t ion

1,000 pounds

38,667 31.558 16,~31

202,703 75,871 76,556

1,25~.539 • 29,706

50,833 G 13,660

72,995 7~.355

132,819 ~5,872

• 761,600 3~.5~2

4 8,057 95,511 57,30~ ~2,226 16,311

4 32~.053 17,792 7~.811 28,566 29,393 28,697 26,061 17,322

4 8,825

128,505 • 20.~76

1, ~60' 05~

6,597,000

19~7-!t8

Acreage I 1,000 ~

71 ~2

6 356

(~~5 1,1H8

39 111

38 72 19

194 ~1

(2) ~9 11

145 40

(2) (2) 169

18 83 29 30 M

120 18 15 5

326 (2)

1,853

8,170

Produc­t ion

1,000 pounds

35.551 ~7,400 13,413

259,320 (2)

106,688 1,452, 293

43,695 59,000 38.581

115,062 22,897

103,923 35,274

(2) 39,683 8,832

168.~31 31,567 50,9~8 29,400

153,005 19,826 38, 100 39,469 26,400 3~.833 77,.918 28,536 9, 676 3. 609

220.~60 ~9,635

2, 110, 131

7,280,000

Year (July-June basis)

19~8-~9

Acreage J 1,000 acres

77 51 ~

283

(2~11 1,530

~9

112 54 6~ 22

179 ~7

803 35 11

14~

38 (2)

(2) 168

12 96 36 33 69

129 22 13 5

261 (2) 1,555

7,750

Produc­t ion

1,000 pounds ~32

57,650 6,2~9

195,892 44,092

126,629 1, 593. 169

~3.650

53.310 ~3.722

106,597 32,000 81,570 50,706

571, 200 22,262 9,~91

16~.077 45,882 53.~72 25,2~0

151,000 12,522 ~8.325 ~7,990 27,000 37 ,()37 83,608 30,864

8,327 3. 197

162,986 ~5,553

1,981, 272

7,225,000

19~9-50

Acreage J 1,000 acres

78 50 3

285 (2)

109 1,200 (2)

1~6 u 75 22

t99 53 77~ 32 11

136 ~9 80

163 167

11 119 35 36

(2) 155

29 1~

5 316

(2) 1,631

7,900

Produc­t ion

1,000 pounds

4~.092 5~.~5~ 6, 931

212,953 (2) .

139.820 1,200,000

~~.092

93,643 ~8.~06 92,393 50,706

116,623 (2)

500,000 24,912 16,898

1~2. 682 70,02~

68,3~3 31,837

150,000 9,921

58, 197 ~3. 651 25fa000

( ) 106,733 30,935

7,280 2,568

200. 162 ~1. 665

1,972,5~1

6, 865,000

195Q-511

Acreage l 1,000 acres

53 82 ~

297 (2)

102 (2) (2)

117 ~7 71 27

253 (2)

790 !Ill 10

1~~ !19 6~

160 (2)

12 1~1

39 36

(2) 1711 32 21 5

317 (2)

1, 60!1

8,085

Produc­tion

1,000 pounds

111,887 73,193 10,000

218,026 (2)

120,298 (2) (2)

72,400 33.000

112,435 63,933

127 ( 6116 (21

(2) 33. 186 17,000

1!17,333 60,000 59,000 31,000 (2) 13,000 71,000 (2) 26,000 <a> 88, 200 311,028 16,830 3-.907

186,229 115,~8~

2,032,!150

7' 100,000

3 Data for 1935-36-1939-40 not comparable with subsequent years. Data for 1947-48 through 1950-51 are for postwar areas. In the case of Germany, postwar data are for Western Germany only. For Korea, 1947-48 through 1950-51 data are for South Korea only. In the case of China, postwar data are for all China except Manchuria; 1935-36-1939-40 data are for Free China only.

4 Less than a 5-year average. G Exports; production data not available. 6 Total includes approximations for countries not listed and for countries listed where data are not available. Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Prepared or estimated from official statistics of foreign governments, reports of United

States Foreign ServiceOfficers, and other information.

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TABLE 5. ••Nwnber of al.lotmenta and acreagea allotted, by Statea and kinda of tobacco for which marketJ~ quotaa were in effect, 1947-51

-Kind of

19~7 19~8 19~9 1950 1951 tobacco Allot-~ Acreage Allot-~ Acreage Allot-~ Acreage A 11 ot-1 Acreage Allot- I Acreage and State ments allotted ments allotted ments allotted ments allot ted ments allotted

Number ~ Number Acres Number Acres Number Acres ~ Acr~ Flue-cured:

Alabama ••••••• 162 560 160 ~87 177 511 150 509 183 55 Florida ••••••• 7,103 25,863 7,227 18,7~6 7,270 20,002 7,217 20,209 7.367 2.3,36 Georgia ••••••• 29,197 12~.111 28,773 90,995 29,528 96.~66 29.~68 98,228 29,796 11,3,61 North Caro 1 ina 119,082 828,121 119,1177 602,235 120,823 635.885 122,1110 6111,122 1 122.833 7110 '68 South Carol ina 2~.5~9 1~2.068 2~.861 103.836 25,29~ 109,873 26,369 111,198 26,593 128,68 Virginia •••••• 2~.0511 126,0~2 23,783 91,701 23,80~ 96.726 23.7911 97.329 23,963 112,41

Total •••..•• 20~.1117 1,2116,765 2011,281 908,000 206,896 959,1163 209,1108 968,595 210.735 1,119,,30

Burley: A 1 abama ••••••• 59 108 56 86 60 811 119 57 53 6 Arkansas ••••• 91 105 95 102 101 1011 8~ 911 87 9 Georgi a ••••••• 122 101 133 103 1117 116 179 127 203 15 Illinois ...... 115 111 113 37 112 36 35 29 35 2 lnd lana ••••••• 9,,365 12 ,1111 9,,386 11,8011 9,620 11,957 9,615 10,616 9,689 12,04 Kansas •••••••• 111 366 111 335 11~ 3~1 116 260 121 26 Kentucky •••••• 138.959 311,953 1111,1131 308,155 1115,000 ,311, 689 1119,376 273.920 150,1132 .310,45 Missouri •••••• 2,189 5. 9115 2,1112 5, 711 2,135 5,69li 2,0,3~ 11,8~0 2,060 5,35 North carolina 111,790 12,833 15.,367 12,872 16,115 1,3,057 16,821 12,1172 16,11511 13 '91 Ohio .......... 10,9115 15,7111 10,706 15.~18 10.8118 15,562 11,220 1,3,860 11,11116 15,53 Oklahoma •••••• 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 II 1 Pennsylvania •• II 6 5 5 2 3 1 2 2 South carol ina 17 15 25 111 25 12 26 10 26 Tennessee ••••• 80,7116 89,9811 82,1120 89,369 86,150 90,1113 88,781 811,0,35 89,682 911,.30 Vir!inia ...... 111,7111 15.005 15,010 1~. 920 15,1102 15,115 15,812 111,078 16,003 15,86 Wes Virginia. l.l,033 11.3~6 11,058 11,256 11,088 11,150 11,3211 3. 8116 11,31111 II ,27

Tot a 1 ••••••• 276,218 ~68,6111 280,989 116,3,192 289,850 1168.338 298,11711 1118,250 300,638 1172,38

Fire-cured: Illinois ...... 2 11 2 7 2 6 1 2 1 Kentucky.· ••••• 12,205 116.333 11,358 ,30, 961 11,~50 26,289 11,203 22,622 11,219 22,77 Tennessee ••••• 10,305 117.799 9,717 31,797 9, 776 26,926 9,7811 23.322 9,805 2,3,50 Virginia •••••• 8,705 21,973 7,971 1~.577 7,888 12,336 7, 733 10,6111 7,786 10,63

I

Tot a 1 ••••••• 31,217 116,116 29. 0118 77,3112 29,016 65,557 28,721 56,560 28,811 56,91

oark air-cured: Indiana ••••••• 318 361 258 252 257 2113 211 162 212 13 Kentucky •••••• 22,103 37,627 21,209 28,8,36 21,850 26,2,30 22,1151 22,9118 22,511 22,94 Missouri ••• ~ •• 3 11 3 8 3 7 3 6 3 Tennessee ••••• II, 8111 5, 7~0 ~.6~5 ~.3~7 11,781 ,3,897 5,003 3.11~3 5,008 .3 ,5~

Total ••••••• 27,265 ~3. 739 26,115 33.11~3 26,891 30.377 27,668 26,559 27. 7,311. 26,64

va. sun-cured: Virginia •••••• (1.) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 11.~57 ~.350 II ,1172 11,34

Cigar filler and b i nde r 2 :

11.37 Connecticut ••• 1,1127 Iowa •••••••••• 1 Massachusetts. 1,037 5, 71 Mi nne sot a ••••• 210 42 New Hampshire. 6 1 New York •••••• 222 46 Ohio • ••••••••• / 2,015 7,06 ·pennsylvania •• 279 54 Vermont ••••••• 1 1 Wisconsin ••••• 8, 291 22,111

Total ....... 13.~89 117,80 -Grand Total. 538,8~7 1,875,261 5~0.~33 1,1181,977 552,653 1,523.735 568,728 1.~ 7~.3111585,879 1, 727,110

!Marketing quotas not in effect. Includes types 42•44, 51, 52, 53, 54 and 55. Marketing quotas not in effect prior to 1951.

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t.:> Col)

report-e-d by dea1ers and D"Tanufact:urers to a fsrrn.;_---;.-B1e:S---=1iie~-ght--equ:£vs.lerit:~Y--t-ypeS o£ tobacco

SOUTHERN TYPES ( 11-37)

Yield realized from farm-sales weight to-- Stermi ng

Packed in domest ·; c order Yield from Packed Type Type To the end of-- weight actual Yi el a frcxn

No. Packed export weight at farm-sales weight

One year !I Tllo years!IThree years order time of weight in storage in storage in storage operation

Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Fl ue-<:ured •••••.•••••••••••• 11-1~ 90.0 89. 1 88. 7 88. 7 88.0 78.0 69.0 virginia fire-cured ......... 21 85.0 8~.2 83.1.1 83.0 83.0 77.0 6~.0 Tenn. and Ky. fire--cured ... 22-23 98.5 9~. 6 92.7 91.8 95.0 76.0 69.5 Henderson Stemming ••••••••• 2~ 90.0 87.3 86.0 85.1 86.0 76.0 6~.5 Burley •••.•••••••••••••••••• 31 90.0 88.2 87.3 86.~ 89.0 711.0 6~.0 Southern Maryland •••••••••• 32 100.0 96.0 9~. 1 93.2 100.0 7~.0 69.0 One Sucker •.••••••••••••••••• 35 92.0 90. 2 88.8 87.9 90.0 70.0 61.5 Green River ................. 36 90.0 87.3 86.0 85. 1 86.0 76.0 611.5 Vi rg i ni a sun-cured .......... 37 89.0 88.1 87.2 86.8 85.0 76.0 66.0

CIGAR LEAF TYPES (~1-62)

Yield real i zed from farm-- sales wei qht to-- Stemming

Type

Pennsylvania Seedleaf ••••••• Gebhardt ••••••.••••••••••.•• Zi mner •••••••••••••••••••••• Dutch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Puerto Rico ................ . Connecticut Broadleaf ••••••• Connecticut Havanna Seed •••• N. Y. and Pa. Havana Seed ••• Southern Wisconsin ......... . Northern Wisconsin •••••••••• GA. and FJ a. hinder ........ . Connecticut Shacte .......... . Ga. and F1 a. Shade ......... .

Type no.

Percent

111 ~2

113 ~~

~ 51 52 53 5~ 55 56 61 62

Miscellaneous Domestic...... 72-77 Foreign-grown cigar leaf.... 81-811 Foreign-grown cigarette

and smoking tobacco....... 90

· To thee a f Yield from Packed I Sampling n ° -- t . . ac ual we1ght we1ght weight at

time of operation

Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

9f~)-3 86.0 8~.0 82.0 80.6 72.0 3 85.6 83.3 80.9 79.3 73.0 3) 85.11 83.0 80.8 78.9 71.5

) 86.5 811.1 81.7 80.0 70.5 88.0 87.1 83.6 82.0 -- 78.5 97.0 87.~ 85.~ 83.1 81.1 77.5 97.0 87.~ 85.0 83.1 81.2 77.0 91.0 8~.6 82.9 80.9 79.7 73.5 96.3 83.1 81.5 79.1 77.9 77.0 93.7 83.8 82.11 80.6 79.2 75.0 82.5 80.8 78.8 77.2 75.7 78.5 91.1 88.7 86.3 8~.~ 83.0 81.5 S9.1 87.3 811.5 82.3 80.6 83.0

MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN GROWN TYPES T72-90f

Yield from ,farm-- sales

weight

Percent

58.0 58.0 56.5 56.5 6~.5 62 .. 5 62.5 58.5 59.5 59.0 59.0 67.5 67.0

Factors used to multiply by to convert re-ported stocks of

Stenmea Unstenmed stocks stocks to to farm- sal es unstenmea weight e~iv-equivalent alen

Factor Factor

1·282 1. 12 1. 299 1. 18 1-316 1. 0~ 1-316 1. 125 1·351 1. 12 1·351 1. 0 2 1-~29 1. 09 1-316 1. 13 1,· 316 1. 13

Factors used to multiply by to convert re-po rtea stocks of

Stellll'led stocks to unstemned •equivalent

~ 1. 387

f 1. 387

1.275 1.292 1.299 1.36~ 1.300 1. 333 1. 275 1,2211 1.205

5 1. 333 5 1. 205

5 1. 205

Unstenmea stocks to farm- sales weight equ i v­

alent Factor

(4)

(4)

1417

4~

il !j

5 1. 09 (6)

(6)

llnformation in this table ta~en from U. S. Department of Agriculture Circular .435, Tobacco Shrinkages and Losses in Weight in Handling and Storage, issued in July 1937. "Factors for converting unste11111ed stocks to farm-seles weight a1·e adjusted on the basis of an average loss on the reported weight and should not be taken as indicative of full s~rinkage after handling, sweating and storage, 3 Ohio-Miemi Valley filler types of tobacco packed in cases by growers before delivery. The general instructions for filing the tobacco stocks reports require dealers and manufacturers to indicate the weight basis on which stocks of unstemmed cigar leaf of the domestic types are reported, namely, farm-sales weight, marked weight, or sweated weight. The stocks are conve~ted each quarter to the farm-.sales-weight equivalent on the basis of the amounts reported in these three categories •. 6 Tentative factor. ·Factor has not been determined.

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TABLE 7. --Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, as reported and on a farm-sales-weight equivalent basis, m~ned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters, 1946-511

TYPES 11-1~- FLUE-CURED

Jan. 1:

Quarter and year

1946 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1947 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1947 ....................... . 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

oct. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Unstemed reported

1, 000 lb.

1,219,011 1,160,439 1,344,899 1,211,078 1,064,381

960,222

981, 755 1,022,179 1,2211,1195 1,01111,2411

8811,577 798,829

720,610 830.970

1,029,573 8611,1136 713,2~0 667.722

969,1411 1,103,068 1, 201,095 1,107,8119

853,1171

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

277,893 299,4711 325,197 11611,3611 557,580 706,5117

269,915 276,286 301,1197 1116,1132 531,606 627.902

236,987 2118,0115 276,557 397,010 1177,5111 563,910

285.367 261,503 368,1152 487,621 627,2611

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1, 000 lb.

1, 7611,302 1,729,701 1, 973,218 2,023,160 1,992,703 2,089,937

1,1187,120 1,5111,5113 1, 804,336 1, 767,1183 1, 7511,026 1,796,255

1,1117,358 1,266,8110 1,550,213 1,538.211 1,11811,1179 1,557,5311

1,1195,211 1, 639,630 1,8711,2611 1,9110,936 1,856,538

TYPE 22 - TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED

Jan. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ...................... .. 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 ....................... . 1947 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ....................... . 19118 ...................... .. 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. 1: 19116 ....................... . 19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 ...................... .. 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

See footnotes at end of table.

67,9115 53.367 711,1163 83. 796 79,6113 81,2,55

81,992 91,652

111.578 114,3117 110,320 101,121

711,993 92,579

103,585 98,953 99,9311 92.777

63,584 82,592 93.7112 87.393 91,379

513 3113 1118 415 1113 11111

939 5118 278 1175 509 266

51111 350 510 1169 1169 353

5911 308 222 1101 1117

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71,365 55,971 78,014 67. 716 63,3911 85,108

86,557 96,068

116,1122 119,571 115,1130 105,557

78,737 96, 762

108,1126 103,553 1011,5 73

96,972

66,9111 86,317 97,795 91,438 95,605

-TYPE 21 - VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

19,0611 111,1106 17,360 20,305 19,233 19,230

21,293 23,195 211,937 23,521 211,2111 211,103

17,1153 21,263 21,560 21,117 21,8115 22,8111

15.871 16,880 18,5112 18,201 19,239

Stemmed reported

1, 000 lb.

301 308 313 302 189 159

1165 5111 363 282 209 167

386 1138 290 215 185

112

321 2911 191 197 1111

-F e.rm-sa 1 es-we ight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

22,980 17,1171 20,965 211,1122 22. 985 22.936

25.838 26,158 29,983 28,187 28,9211 28,698

21,186 25. 762 25,886 25,2117 26,060 2 7. 017

19,220 22.729 22,172 21,779 22,877

TYPE 23 - KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED

19,190 15.693 30,389 3 7. 710 39,491 40,699

27.621 36,331 46,622 51,520 51,716 41,614

22,832 36,617 43,911 116,1125 47,060 311,01111

17.837 32,695 110,1136 41,629 411,020

258 1116 1114 48

104 57

286 1116 156

96 69 26

233 191 163 108

66 511

198 138 151 123

119

20,311 16,520 31.802 39,2811 111,213 112,1105

29,117 37.9811 liB, 700 53. 712 53.879 113.3111

211,065 38.3113 115,891 118,1130 119,033 35.1180

18.822 ,311,192 112,260 4.3. 671 45,8117

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M[E 7.--Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types, a• reported and on a farm•aalea•weitht equivale¥t baaia, owned by dealers and manufacturer• in the United State• and Puerto Rico, by quarter•, 1946-51 --Continued

TYPE 2~ - HENDERSON STEMMING

an. 1:

Quarter and

year

19116· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

pr i 1 1: 19116 ....................... . 19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••••

u1y 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ....................... . 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••••

ct. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ........................ . 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••••

Unsterrmed reported

1,000 1 b.

72 109 156 235 269 308

1~6 2~9 298 317 307

76 117 256 271 307 293

8~ 115 283 263 307

TYPE 31 - BURLEY

an. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ••••••••••••••••••••• ! ••

19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950.' •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pri 1 1: 19~61 1 t 0 I O t I OttO t t tIt t t t t t t t

19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

························ u1y 1: 19116. 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1947 t 111 1 I I I 0 t e Itt t t tOt t t t t t

1948. I I It I Itt t t t t t t t 0 Itt 0 t t t

19~9 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 195 o. I I 0 Itt t t t tit t t t t t t t t t t t t

1 ..•••••••••••••••••••••• ct. 1: 19116 ... 19117 .................... .

194a· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19490 I I I I I Itt t t t t t t t t tOt t t t t

1950 I I I I Itt t I t t t t t t t t t I •••••

1951 •• ' •••••••••••••••••••••

......... ························

63~. 138 679,58~ 836.~15 793,587 7~7.570 682,809

81~.962 905,172 825,07~ 835,29~ 788.~87 687,223

700,208 807,697 720,335 725,783 692,350 599,613

60~.977 700,886 617,778 62~.973 591,171

See footnotes at end of table.

980320 0 - 52 - 4

Sterrmed reported

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

7

21 1~

6

69

25 17

25 17

97.038 105.~5~ 105,077 1~7.177 200,038 23~.36~

123,883 127,238 165,2~0 205,222 26~.5~5 311.~85

131,291 123,108 158,318 200,1~7 2~8.691 296,120

116,125 102,98~ 139,029 181.317 220,692

91 123 207 285 312 3~7

78 16~ 280 335 362 3~5

86 169 313 305 3~5 330

9~ 167 3~3 296 3~5

857 ,06~ 920,698

1,095,779 1,111,51~ 1,139, 960 1,119,367

1,100,207 1,206,320 1,17~,111 1.2~6.055 1,283,393 1, 2~1. 00~

982,892 1,090,889 1,0~6.330 1,115, 72~ 1,151,732 1,119,632

853.285 9~0.819 902,279 97~.32~ 996,0~5

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TYPES 21-2~- TOTAL FIRE-CURED

Unsterrmed reported

1,000 lb.

106,291 83,575

122.368 1~2.0~6 138,636 1~1.~92

130! 975 151,32~ 183,386 189,686 186,59~ 167,1~5

115,3~3 150,576 169,312 166,766 169,1~6 1~9.955

97.376 13~.282 153! 003 1~7.686 15~. 9~5

Sterrmed reported

1,000 lb.

1,079 797 896 779 712 657

1,690 1,208

797 853 791 ~ 79

1,163 1,00~

980 792 720 ~~9

1,113 765 581 721 580

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

11~. 7~7 90,085

130, 988 151,707 1~ 7! 90~ 150,796

1~1.590 162,37~ 195,385 201,805 198,595 177,91~

12~,063 161,036 180,516 177,535 180,011 159,799

105,077 1~3.~05 162,570 157,18~ 16~.67~

TYPE 32 - SOUTHERN MARYLAND

29,031 20.~~9 2~.825 26,025 25,717 33.930

23.917 15,306 19,968 20,683 21.311 30,755

22,282 21,073 31,005 3~.097 36,625 38,593

2~.869 33.165 3~.~97 31,86~ ~o. 038

12,287 8,363

1~ ,125 1~. 761 1~. 017 13,615

10,709 7 .~01

12,380 12,570 11,868 11,096

10,881 9,851

11,37~ 11, 9~2 11,311 9.3~1

10,831 13,578 15.095 15,598 13,759

~6.5~~ 32,383 ~~.786 ~6.886 ~5.5~7 53.370

39,153 25,811 37.~27 38.~18 38,092 ~6.661

37,722 35,070 ~7 .300 51,236 52,9~~ 52,237

~0.292 52,539 55,988 53,996 59,799

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TABLE 7. --Stocka of leal tobacco, by types, aa reported and on a farm-aalea•weight equivalent baaia, ywned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters 1946·51 -·Continued '

TYPE 35 - ONE SUCKER

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

19116 ••••.••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••.•••.•••••••••••••• 19118 ....................... . 19119 ••.•.••••.•••••••.•••••• 1950 •••.•.•••••••••.•••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••.••••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 ....................... . 19117 ••.••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 ....................... . 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ..•••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••.•••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••.••••••••••

oct. 1: 19116 ••••••.••••••••••••••••• 19117 •••.•••••••••••••••••••• 1948 ...................... .. 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 .. ' .................... . 1951. ••••.••••••••••••••••••

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

26,902 33.0311 38,818 38,581 311, 253 311.797

39,716 116,869 115,358 46,215 115,061 1111,090

36,6611 111,1111 111,323 39,7117 41,550 39,285

29,270 35,889 37,222 311,969 36,886

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

6111 6011 601 578 370 776

710 770 6811 587 816 795

682 753 758 507

1,0511 716

602 650 6118 1153

1,176

TYPE 37 • VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

Jan. 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ...................... .. 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••• " ••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••.••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. 1: 19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••••

See footnotes at end of table.

2,594 1,740 2,590 2,699 2,527 2,366

3,194 3,792 3,403 3.438 3,1190 3.3117

2,510 3,596 3,025 3,071 2, 937 2,747

1,857 2,947 2,1131 2,440 2,294

438 450 363 314 318 312

489 444 354 330 370 371

493 414 346 318 341 338

485 387 332 287 309

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Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

30.322 36,9118 113,248 42,954 37.912 39,138

4a,397 52,286 50,505 51,289 50,380 49,296

41,027 116,017 46,223 411,114 46,931 43,936

32,842 40,132 41,581 38,821 42,038

3,582 2,635 3.467

,, 3,517 3,328 3.138

4,337 4,945 4,372 4,375 4,494 4.334

3,570 4,679 3.932 3,943 3,826 3,607

2,819 3,905 3,242 3,184 3,052

TYPE 36 • GREEN RIVER

Unsterrmed reported

1,000 lb.

21,391 23,706 26,964 28,632 28,637 27,542

25,666 27,955 30,927 32,691 33.203 30,716

22,111 26,106 29,405 28,928 31,052 27,592

19,967 23,920 27,560 27,529 29,323

Stemmed reported

1, 000 1 b.

1,442 1,892

981 970 805

1,178

2,228 1,437

968 835

1,157 1, 211

1,627 1,226

857 752

1,172 1,182

1,494 1,080

821 682

1,086

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

26,317 29,601 31,928 33,797 33,556 32,8711

32.316 33.726 36.387 38-,-183 39,2110 36,510

27,405 31,322 34,502 33,807 36.831 32,937

24,7811 28,635 32,363 32,123 34,750

TYPES 35·37 TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED

50,887 58,480 68,372 69,912 65,417 64,705

68,576 78,616 79,688 82,344 81,754 78,153

61,285 70,843 73,753 71,746 75,539 69,624

51,094 62,756 67,213 64,938 68,503

2,521 2,946 1,945 1,862 1,493 2,266

3,427 2,651 2,006 1,752 2,343 2,377

2,802 2,393 1,961 1,577 2,567 2,236

2,581 2,117 1,801 1,422 2,571

60,221 69,1811 78,6113 80,268 74,796 75,15G

81,050 90,957 91,2611 93,8117 911,1111 90,1110

72.002 82,018 84,657 81,864 87,588 80,1180

60,11115 72,672 77,186 711,128 79,840

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- TYPE ~I - PENNSYLVANIA SEEOLEAF TYPES ~2-~~ - OHIO

-

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

!946 •••••••••••••••••••••• !94 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• !948 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••• !950 •••••••••••••••••••••• !951. •••••••••••••••••••••

!pr. 1: 1946 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• !948 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••

oct. 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••

Unstei'Mled reported

1,000 lb.

77,163 68,2~1 68,321 67,700 83,205 89,337

100,753 99,29~ 71,805 72,332

123,907 118,869

97,033 9~.125

101,862 103,96~ 113,821 121,070

83,7~~ 82,116 85,917 90,506 101,15~

SteiTVlled reported

Farm-sales-wei 9 ht Unst eiTVlled

eqivalent reported

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

21,570 19,158 17,903 17,983 19,032 21,8~5

5,861 5,991 ~.~19 5,2~8 5,803 ~.393

6. 271 5,1~5 ~.06.9 5,500 5,380 3,957

6,50~ 6,036 ~.~92 5,507 ~.85~ ~.~13

5,370 ~.756 ~.689 5,~91 ~.362

9~.67~ 8~.971 82,6~0 82.~68 99.~67 10~.019

121.~91 118,137 85,968 86,358 1~0.565 133,062

117,720 113. 772 119,982 120,530 128,992 136,09~

101, 223 98. ~ 71 99,815

105,972 115.780

2~.013 21,339 23.~06 26.~37 25,722 28.~56

21,126 20.~29 21,126 23,125 2~.~05 29,021

19.~20 18,586 19,329 20,999 22,932

SteiTVlled reported

Famr-sales­weight

equivalent

'1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

~.201 2,~61 1,670 1,291 1,297 1,~60

~.~28 2,0ll2 1,539 1,163 1,356 1,371

~.3~7 1,827 1,517 1,321 1.~21 1. 315

3,652 1,838 1, 30~ 1,382 1,31l~

30,783 25,319 22,6!15 22,3~5 23.539 27,212

33,882 27,119 28,606 31.~16 31,191 31l,J05

30,526 28,765 26,018 28,201 30,069 33.007

27,529 23,716 23.886 25,895 28,019

TYPES ~~-~ij TOTAL CONTINENTAL- GROWN FILLER TYPE ~6 - PUERTO RICAN CONTINENTAL U. S. AND PUERTO RICO

Jan. 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 194 8: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1949 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••

50 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 1946 •••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •• 1948 •••••••••••••••••••• 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. ~; ............ •••• .. ..

1946 ••••••••••••••••••••••

:m:::::::::::::::::::::: 1949, •• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••• ••••••••••••••••• 951, •••••••••••••••••••••

98,733 87,399 86,22~ 85,683

102,237 111,182

12Jl,766 120,633 95,211 98,769 1~9.629 lll7,325

118,159 11~. 551l 122,988 127,089 138,226 150,091

103,16~ 90,702

105,2Jl6 111,505 12~.086

See footnotes at end of t;ble.

10,062 8,~52 6,089 6,539 7,100 5,853

10,699 7,187 5,608 6,663 6, 736 5,328

10,851 7,863 6,009 6,828 6,275 5,728

9,022 6,59Jl 5,993 6,873 5. 706

- 27 -

125,Jl57 110,290 105,285 101l,813 123,006 131,231

155,373 1~5.256 111l,57~ 117,77~ 171,756 167,367

1~8.2~6 U2,537 11l6,000 U8, 731 159,061 169,101

128,752 122,187 123,701 131,867 1~3.799

17,039 1~.085 13,095 16. 160 11,781 lll,765

17. 110 19,836 16,1l~Jl

16.~16 20.~55 18,352

3~. 3 77 27,~Jl5

28,631 27,268 26,872 31,955

25.~3~ 22,8~7 25. 036 20.~~8 21,039

32,285 36,277 33.6 76 25,856 20,492 17,356

31,528 35,671 32 .~31l 2~.959 19,091 15,202

30,583 32,952 28,1l72 20,765 18,171l 12,995

32,539 31,691 25,963 19,602 17. 77ll

68,098 70,596 65,557 57,Jl79 4~.353 43,166

67,050 76,420 67,622 56,439 52,411 44,150

85,843 81,267 75,970 62,880 58,551 56,773

78,298 74,006 68,023 53. 165 51,130

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TABLE 7.--Stocks of lesf tobscco, by types, BB reported snd on a fsrm-ssles-~eight equivsle~t bssis own by deslers snd msnufscturers in the United Ststes snd PUerto Rico, by qusrters, 1946-51 --Contl~ued e~

TYPE ~6 • PUERTO RICAN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES TYPE ~6 - PUERTO RICAN- PUERTO RIC

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19!l-8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~9 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I" I I 1 I

1951 •••••••••••••••••••••• Apr. 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 .••.......•.•..•.••... 19ll.9, I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 11 1 I

1950. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11

1951. I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 11

July 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19!t9· •...••......•.....•.• 1950 •.••.•••••••.••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••

oct. 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 191J. 7 I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I 11 1 111 1 11111

19~8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~9 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••

Unsterrmed reported

1,000 lb.

5,~50 6,752 3. 719 2,90~

3. 7~9 5,578

~. 811 6,0~5 ,3,6,35 1,~H .3,262 ~.6.36

~.290 ~.592 2.~.32

817 2,82.3 .3.~09

,3,708 ~.0.36 .3.5~6 1,525 ~ • .380

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

21,7~~ 26,8~7 2,3,,305 21,.3~~ 16,809 15,285

2.3. 567 28.~81 26,157 21,152 17,122 u, 279

26,085 27,7~~ 2,3,778 18,1.3.3 15,5.31 11,991

2~,958 25,208 21,,321 16,0.37 1~.7~9

TYPES ~~-~6 - TOTAL CIGAR FILLER

Jan. 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19.U.8. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I

19~9 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 19J.i.6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~9 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 .......••••...••.•••••

July 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••• ; ••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 191J-8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 192.1. 9 • ••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••

oct. 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••.

115,772 101,~8~ 99,319 101,8~3 11~. 018 125,9~7

U1, 876 1~0.~69 111,655 115,185 170,084 165,677

152,536 1~1.999 151,619 15~.357 165.098 182,0~6

128,598 12,3,5~9 130,282 131, 953 U5,125

See footnotes at end of table.

~2 •. ,3~7 ~~.729 ,39,765 .32.395 27,592 2,3,209

~2,227 ~2,858 ,38,0~2

.31,622 25,827 20,530

~1.~.3~ ~0.815 3~.~81 27,59.3 211,11~9 18,723

~1,561 ,38,285 31,956 26.~75 23.~80

- 28 -

Farm-sa 1 es- Unstemmed weight reported

equivalent

1,000 lb.

,38,81~ ~7.9~9 ~2.100 ,35,2.38 29,~61 29,,327

~0.785 ~9,559 ~.3.272 .3.3,278 29,.358 26,725

~.3. 9.31 ~6.760 ,38,,316 28,006 26.~71 21,877

~1.569 ~2 • .326 .35,95~ 25,707 27,126

1,000 lb.

11,589 7,.3.3.3 9,,376

1.3, 256 8,0,32 9,187

12,299 1.3. 791 12,809 1~.9~2 17,19.3 1,3,716

,30,087 22,85.3 26,199 26.~51 2~,0~9 28,5~6

21,726 18,811 21., ~90 18,92.3 16,659

stemmed Farm-sal" reported weight

1,000 lb.

10,·5~1 9.~30 8, 3 71 ~.512 3,683 2, 071

7,961 7,190 6,277 3,807 1. 969

923

~.~98 5,208 ~.685 2,632 2,6~3 1,00~

7,581 6,~83 ~.6~2 3,565 3,025

equivalent

1, 000 lb.

29. 284 22,647 2,3,457 22,2111 1~.892 13.839

26. 265 26,861 211,350 23,161 23.053 17,1125

~1.912 3~. 507 37,6111 3~, 874 32.080 3~. 896

36. 729 31,680 32.069 27,1158 2~. 0011

TV PE 51 - CONNECT I CUT BROADLEAF

193,555 180,886 170,8~2 162. 292 167,,359 17~ • .397

222 .• ~23 221,676 182,196 1711.,213 22~,167 211,517

2.3~.089 220,80~ 221,970 211,611 217,612 225,87~

207,050 196,19.3 191,72~ 185,032 19~.929

25,11.15 211.,7~5 2~,818 25,580 2~,861 25,260

28,275 29,080 .31, 231 30,68~ 29,902 29.~9.3

2,3,912 28,:3~6 30,2~6 28,06.3 27,96.3 29, ~9.3

21,710 25,660 27,1~5 2,3,858 25,2119

6~0 750 7~3

1, 093 ~~5 518

606 690 867 871 525 529

695 898 912 785 595 ~~6

7~5 821 9~2 736 528

28,079 27.5111 27,582 28.881 26,601 27.71111

31.092 32,069 311.616 33.718 32,1115 ,31. 987

26,5117 31.571 33.6211 30,822 30.7113 32,1711

2~. 260 28,591 30.3117 26,5116 27.7116

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TYPE 52 - CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED

an. 1:

Quarter and

year

19~6 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19~9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••••••••

pr. 1: 19ll 6 ••••••••••• ·' ••••••••• 19ll 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19ll 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19ll 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••••••••

uly 1: 19~ 6 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19!17 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19ll8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191.1. 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••••••••

ct. : 19~6 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19ll8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••••••••

Unstemmed stemmed reported reported

1, 000 1 b.

22,616 19,ll79 22,509 20;139 22,259 23,567

20,ll19 21,071 22,336 2ll,312 26,136 32,001

18,116 17,856 19,779 21,20ll 25,211 28,237

1ll,ll72 1ll,878 17,612 17,987 22,901

1,000 lb.

ll58 38ll 323 llll5 28ll 297

385 ll03 330 397 292 297

3ll0 ll81 3 7ll 3ll9 329 252

368 ll13 359 ll13 320

TYPE 5~ - SOUTHERN WISCONSIN.

an. 1: 19~6 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1947 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19~8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1949 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. •••••••••••••••••••• pr. 1: 19!16 19!17 •••••••••••••••••••••

191.1. 8: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1911.91 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

1950 1951 I I lo 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ..................... uly 1: i~J.I.6 I I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I

19: 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19 49, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1.1 I I

19s50 ' •••••••••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. 1 : 19!16 194 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

191l8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19119' ••••••••••••••••••••

19so::::················· 1951 ................ . ...... . ................... .

23,788 24,84ll 31, 202 30,099 29,ll35 29,842

38,208 31,2~8 ll0,669 39,313 38,820 35.,646

33,821 3~.ll12 36,162 36,192 35,357 35,072

29,732 3ll.357 31,469 32,986 33.32~

See footnotea at end of table.

1,292 1,125 1,682 2,605 3,496 3.2~6

1,052 1,395 2,667 3.356 3.~68 3,ll77

875 1,268 2, 777 3,615 3. 735 3.4~2

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TYPE 53 - NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED

Farm-sale~ unstemmed Stemmed reported

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent weight reported

equivalent

1,000 lb.

2ll,836 21,376 2ll,53ll 21,960 23,986 25,390

22,383 23.106 2ll,359 26,318 28,106 3ll,006

19,857 19,775 21,684 22,956 27,176 30,278

15,997 16,ll93 19,3ll3 19,820 2ll,9ll9

1,000 lb.

2,576 866

2,1ll7 1,919 1,28ll 1, 2ll1

2,710 2,600 1, 931 1,8ll8 1, 775 1,983

2,089 2,ll33 2,781 1,809 1,ll15 2,176

1, 739 2,37ll 2,216 1,ll76 1,351

1,000_l_b.

26 105

70 28 12

1

19 93

1 31 11 23

27 65

2 17 16 ll2

ll4 30 17 26 1ll

1,000 ID.

2,963 1,1ll5 2,5ll5 2,211 1,ll82 1,391

3,105 3. 095 2,193 2,117 1,933 2,175

2,ll13 2. 862 3,160 2,070 1,581 2,ll3ll

2,0ll2 2,7ll1 2,508 1, 707 1,53ll

TYPE 55 - NORTHERN WISCONSIN

26,996 27,885 35.392 35,495 36,019 36,06ll

lll. 951 35,0~6 46,78ll ~5.860 ll5,ll9~ ~2,576

37,057 38, 22ll ll2,158 ll2,937 ll2,626 41,920

32,670 37,935 37,21~ 39,813 ~0.07ll

22,980 19,ll73 30,511 29,126 31,035 35.982

3,.,213 36,ll83 38,695 38,797 llll,503 ll7,302

28,573 39,3ll2 36,708 36,836 ~0,569 4ll,337

25. 063 33.180 32,186 31,810 37,119

600 1,7llll

711 773

1,170 1,260

483 596 891 98ll

1,016 1,358

705 591 861 932

1, 007' 1, 5 75

839 1,127

982 1,052

996

25,801 23,651 3ll,220 32.568 34,551 ~0,298

37,820 ll0,~ll6 ll3,273 ll2,516 ll7,691 52,059

32,022 43,5~1 ll1,07~

~0.363 4ll.~26 ~9.687

28,ll06 37,630 36,175 35,205 40,754

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TABLE 7. --Stocks of leaf tobacco, by typea, as reported and on a fafm•aales•'Wei~ht equivalent baai 8

o'Wned b~ dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarters ' 1946-51 ··Continued

TYPE 56 ~ GEORGIA AND FLORIDA BINDER

Jan. 1:

Quarter and

year

1946 .•.•••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••.•••••••••••••.• 1948 •.••••••••••••••.•••• 194 9 •••..•••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••.•••. ; ••

Apr. 1: 1946 ••••••••••••••••••••. 194 7 ••..••••••••.•••••••• 1948 ••••••••.•••••••••••• 194 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••.•••••••••••••.•••

July 1:. 194 6 •.•••.•••••••••••••.• 194 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 8 .•••••••••••••••••••• 194 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••.•••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. 1: 1946 •.••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••.• 1948 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 •.••••••••••• · •.••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Unstemmed reported·

1,000 lb.

235 223 178 145 141

67

145 285

. 234 124

92 12

102 233 159 104

69 8

245 343 206 183

50

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

9 11

5

3 3

14 4 8 2

21 6 9 9 3 2

12 5

13 20

6

TYP£ 61 ~CONNECTICUT SHADE~GROWN

Jan. 1: 191!6 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 a ....••..•..•.•.••.... 194 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 1946 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191! 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 9 ••••••••• · •••••••••••• 195 0 ••.•••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 1946 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1948 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191!9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. 1: 1946 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191! 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191!8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

12,265 12,678 14. 704 14.953 16,559 15,605

10,61!1 10.383 11, 811 12,506 14,171! 11!,164

8,JJ.54 8,664 9,236

10,720 12,026 11,579

8, 739 10,307 10,753 11,930 12,269

See footnotes at end of table.

301! 356 175 151 119 372

337 367 142 195 118 104

379 212 162 143 163 127

354 186 184 154 155

- 30 -

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb.

306 295 229 180 180

86

186 360 314 160 125

18

161 300 212 143

90 14

324 435 239 257

71

14.343 14,884 16.932 16,198 17,874 17,345

12,545 12,294 13.603 13. 892 15,607 15,577

10,122 10,128 10,708 12,093 13,571 13.025

10,410 11,957 12,186 13.330 13.705

TYPES 51·56 - TOTAL CIGAR BINDER

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

97,610 89,630

111,365 107,008 108,440 115,959

123, 970 120,767 135,096 135,078 141,228 146,437

106,613 122,622 125,835 124,208 130,584 139,323

92. 961 110,792 110,834 108,300 119.994

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

3.025 4,119 3,594 4,944 5,411 5·, 294

2,548 3,180 4, 770 5,643 5,320 5,686

2,663 3,309 4, 935 5,707 5,685 5,759

2,846 3,497 5,112 5,765 5.312

TYPE 62 -

Farm-sa 1 es­weight

equivalent

1,000 1~

108,981 101,866 121!,502 121,295 122,819 130,973

136.537 131!,122 151,539 150,689 155, 764 162,821

118,057 136,273 11!1,912 139.291 11!6,642 156,507

103,699 123,825 125,826 123.31!8 135,128

GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN

5,815 4,706 5,106 6,4 71 7,173 7.308

4,590 3,614 4,000 5,309 5, 938 6,927

2. 981 2,701 3,156 3,884 5,090 6,026

5,413 5, 453 7. 288 7,955 8,554

44 60 77 34 77

335

81 29 29 77 67 52

31 80

116 53 51 48

40 26 25 57

104

6,807 5,5112 6. 031 7. 293 8. 211 8. 715

5,1!38 ll, 233 4. 681 6,158 6. 862 7. 969

3. 501 3. 245 3. 823 1!,501 5. 872 6. 936

6,335 6,361 7. 830 8, 586 9,287

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- TYPES 61-62 TOTAL CIGAR WRAPPER

Jan. 1:

Quarter and year

1946 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19!l. 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0. • . • • • • • • ' •.••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 B ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19119 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

oct. 1: 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191+ 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••.••••••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Unstemmed reported

1, o.oo 1 b.

18,080 17.3 811 19,810 21,11211 23,7'j2 22. 913

15. 231 13,997 15,811 17,815 20,112 21,091

11,1135 11,365 12,392 111,6011 17,116 17,605

111,152 15,760 18. 0111 19,885 20,823

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

3118 1116 252 185 196 707

1118 396 171 272 185 156

1110 292 278 196 2111 175

3911 212 209 211 259

TYPE 73- OTHER MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC 2

Jan. 1: 19116 ••••• · •••••••••••••••• 19117 ••••••••••••••••••••• 191+ 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 B •••••••••••••••• , •••• 19!1. 9 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••• 194 7 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19118 ••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••••••••••••••••••••• 195 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••

Oct. 1: 19116 19117: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 19118 19119: •••••••••••••••••••• 19 •••••••••••••••••••• 19 50 •••••••••••••••••••••

- 51 •••••••••••••••••••••

80 157 253 205 336 530

70 239 150 267 506 278

67 169

93 2,851

310 3211

73 285 175

2,877 375

1,103 1. 598 1,187

5011 738 11911

876 1,726 1,083

1163 1196 1165

1,178 1,701

8611 503 630 1175

1,390 1,330

1195 398 735

Farm-sales­weight

~quivalent

. 1,000 lb.

21,150 20,1126 22,963 23,1191 26,085 26,060

17,983 16,527 18,2811 2 0. 05 0 22,1169 23,5116

13,623 13.3 73 111,531 16,591j. 19,11113 19. 961

16,7115 18,318 20,016 21,916 22.992

1,690 2. 1193 2,000

956 1,1139 1,296

1,3118 2,768 1,737

9611 1,272

979

1,7811 2,655 1,357 3,838 1,2511 1,0113

2,099 2,2113

910 3. 715 1,1177

TYPE 72- PERIQUE

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb.

Stemmed reported

1,000 lb.

565 577 503 572 5111 6611

590 5311 553 673 630 667

5110 1169 1190 621 568 591

5118 !j.57 6111 539 521

Farm-sales­weight

equivalent

1,000 lb •

821 838 730 831 786 9~5

857 776 803 978 916 969

785 681 712 903 825 859

796 6611 892 783 756

TYPES 72 - 77 3

TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC

80 157 253 205 336 530

70 239 150 267 506 8511

67 169

93 2,851

310 891

73 285 175

2. 877 375

1,668 2,175 1,690 1,076 1,279 1,158

1,1166 2,260 1,636 1,136 1,126 1,13 2

1,718 2,170 1.3511 1,12ij 1,198 1,066

1, 938 1,787 1,109

?37 1,256

2,511 3,331 2. 730 1, 787 2,225 2,261

2,205 3,51111 2,5110 1,9112 2,188 2,576

2,569 3.336 2,069 ij,7ij1 2,079 2,520

2,895 2,907 1,802 11,1198 2,233

1 2For more detailed information, refer to the quarterly Tobacco Stocks Reports.

b 1 Althou&h Type 73 i. defined as all domestic types of tobacco not otherwise classified, the •~ltk .of the stocks reported in this type consisted of cuttings, clippings, and trinmin&s. This is the re• "S" 10 most instances of the inability of reporters to desi&nate cuttings, clippings, and triDIDings in the

aR1roup of the types to which they properly belon&• Also, includes stocks formerly reported as Type 71. ncludea Type 77 Domestic Aromatic for April 1, and July 1, 1951.

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TABlE 8 • •• Stocks of foreign-grown cigar leaf, cigarette, and smoking tobaccos, by type.s as reported Bnd on an unstemmed basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers ln the United States, by quarters, 1946-511

TYPE 81 -CUBA (HAVANA)

Jan. 1:

Quarter and year

19~6 .•.••..•••.•••.••••••••. 19~7 ..••..••.••.•••••••••••• 19~8 •...•••..•.••••••.•••••• 19~9 ••....••.•••••••••••••.• 1950 •.••.•...••..••.•.•••••• 1951 •...•.••••.••••.••.•••••

Apr. 1: 19~6 •....••.••.••.••.••••..• 19~7 •••.•...•..•••••..••••.• 19~8 •.••••••.•....••..••••.. 19~9 •.••••.•.••••....•••.••. 1950 •.•......•.•.••••.•••••• 1951 •••....••.••••.•••••••••

July 1: 19~6 .•.•...•••••.••••.•••••• 19~ 7 ••••••••.••••.••••••.••. 19~8 •.••..•••••••.•••.•••••• 19~9 ..•••••••••••••..••••••• 1950 •.•••••••••.•••••••••••• 1951 •••••.••••.••..••.••••••

Oct. 1: 19~6 •..•.••.•••.•••••••••••• 19~ 7 ••.••••••.••••••••••••.• 19~8 ••.•.••••••••••••••••••• 19~ 9 •••••••••••••••••.•••••• 1950 •••.•••••••••••••••••••• 1951 ••.•••.•••••••.••••••••.•

Unstemmed reported

1,000 lb. 5,707 6,368 5,555 ~.6~2 ~.797 ~.220

~.668 6,6~6 6,130 5.3~~ ~.211 ~.809

3. 752 5,8M 5,71~ ~. 783 3,5U ~.377

3.5~3 7 .~11 ~.835 ~.6~7 3,682

Stemmed reported

1. 000 1 b.

19,131 23,613 20,903 15,168 11,665

9,020

17,619 2~.325 18,172 1~.689 11, 77~ 8,999

16, 95~ 23.~2~ 17.283 1~.21~ 10,8~7 9,637

17.535 19,~8~ 16. 0~1 12,395 10,553

TYPE 83- PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (MANILA)

Jan. 1: 19~6 ••••••••••.••••••••••••. - 26 19117 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~62 20 19~8 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 570 2116 19~ 9 ••.••••••••••••••••••••• 23 156 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 13 1951 •.•••••••••••••••••••••• 5~ 21

Apr. 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••••• - 11 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~09 30 19118 •••••••••••.•••.•••••••. ~38 262 19~9 •••••••••••••••••••••••• - 111 1950 •••••••••.•••••••••••••• 1~8 26 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 79 1~

July 1: 194.6 •••••••••••••••••••••••• - 7 19~ 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 576 28 19~8 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 169 2~0 19~9 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 232 114 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 153 32 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 86 13

Oct. 1: 19~6 •••••••••••••••••••••••• - 74 194 7 •••••••••••••••••••.••••• 557 214 1948 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 90 187 1949 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 95 6~ 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 135 ~1 1951 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

See footnotes at end of table,

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TYPE 82- SUMATRA· AND JAVA2

Total on unstemmed Stemmed unstemmed reported reported

basis

1,000 lb. 2a, no 3~.822 30, 7~~ 22,919 18,853 15,089

25,899 35,958 28,027 21,839 18,399 15,653

2~.182 3~.090 26,5~0 21,911 16,612 15,990

2~.673 30.889 2~.16~ 19,583 16,398

1,000 lb. 2.11~ 1,010

767 3~5 3~8 833

1, 7~1 1,01~

799 298 263 587

1,U~ 1,016

56~ ~98 760 ~3~

1,199 875 ~~8 ~~9 923

1,000 lb. 73 1~

6 6 2

17

~1 16 ~

25 2 7

9 5 ~0

2 2 8

8 ~

16 2 3

TYPE 8~

T Total on

Unstemmed basis

1,000 lb..! 2,202 1,027

77~ 352 350 853

1,790 1,033

80~ 328 265 595

1.~25 1,022

612 500 762 ~~11

1,209 880 1167 1151 927

OTHER FOREIGN-GROWN CIGAR LEAF

31 209 ~ 2111 ~86 139 18 161 866 92 1 93 211 96 - 96 3~ 29 12 113 79 37 10 119

13 227 2~ 256 ~~5 107 35 1119 75~ 83 15 101 13~ 8~ - 811 179 31 6 38

96 31 9 112

8 100 37 1115 610 61 2 63 ~58 8~ 15 102 369 83 1 8~

192 35 11 118 102 21 9 32

128 89 101 22 815 46 1 ~7

315 86 16 105 172 66 - 66 184 30 10 112

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TABLE B.--Stock• of foreign-grown cigar leaf, cigarette, and smoking tobaccos, by typea, as reported andon an unatemmed basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, by quarters, 1946-511 __ Continued

TYPES 81-8~ TOTAL FOREIGN-GROWN CIGAR LEAF

Jan. 1:

Quarter and year

19116 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ......................... . 1911.8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1951. ••••••••••• 0 •• 0 • 0 0 ••••••

Apr. 1: 19116 •••• 0 0 •••••••••••••••••• 0

191.1. 7 ......................... . 1911.8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••

1950 .... 0 ................... .

1951. •••• ; •••••••••••••••••••

July 1: 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 •••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••

19118 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••• 0 0

1950. 0 0 • 0 0 •• 0 ••••••• 0 •• 0 0 •• 0 0

1951. 0 •• 0 •••••• 0 •••••• 0 •••• 0 •

Oct. 1: 19116 ••••••• 0 • 0 •••••• 0 ••• 0 ••• 0

19117. 0 • 0 • 0 ••• 0 ••••••• 0 0 •• 0 •••

91118. 0 •• 0 •••••• 0 • 0 •••• 0 • 0 0 •••

19119 .. 0 0 ... 0 .... 0 0 0 0 0 •• 0 0 ••••

1950 ... 0 ........ 0 • 0 0 •••••••• 0

1951 ••••• 0 0 •• 0 ••• 0 • 0 •••• 0 0 • 0 •

Unsterrvned reported

1,000 lb. 8,030 7,979 6, 984 5,106 5,192 5,1411.

6,636 8,176 7,11.50 5, 726 11.,653 5,506

5,266 7. 517 6.531 5,596 11.,11.89 11.,918

11.,811.3 8,889 5,11.59 5,257 11.,770

Sterrrned reported

1, 000 lb 0

19,2311. 23.665 21,156 15,330 11.692

9,068

17,695 211.,11.06 18,11.53 13.825 11,808

9,029

17.007 23,11.59 17.5 78 111.,331 10,892

9,667

17.639 19,703 16,260 12,11.61 10,607

Total on unsterrrned

basis

1,000 lb. 31,207 36,496 32,11.77 23,578 19,280 16,070

27.958 37,585 29,686 22.385 18,881 16,386

25,760 35.785 27.712 22,8611. 17,6111. 16,568

26,099 32.631 25,051 20,272 17,551

TYPE 90 - FOREIGN-GROWN CIGARETTE .AND SMOKIHGTOBACCO (TURKISH AHDOTHER)

Unsterrrned .reported

1,000 lb. 711., 6211. 96,587

122,.933 128,311.7 U1,127 150.321

85,11.91 112.734 126,822 1311.. 021 151,802 172.336

95,110 121,518 126.728 111.8,891 111.8,070 179,817

86,896 109,567 112,11.22 1311.,232 111.1, 701

Sterrrned reported

1, 000 lb 0

Total on unsterrrned

basis

1,000 lb. 711., 6211. 96,587

122.933 128.311.7 111.1,127 150.321

85,11.91 112,7311. 126,822 1311., 021 151,802 172.336

95,110 121,51,8 ~ 126,728 : 111.8,891 111.8,070 179,817.

86,896 109,567 112,11.22 1311.,232 111.1, 701

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

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

TABlE 9, --Total stocks of leaf tobacco, as reported and on a farm-sales-W'eight equivalent basis for do­mestic types and unstemmed baais for foreign-grown tobacco owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, by quarter•, 1946-51

TYPES 11-90- GRAND TOTAL STOCKS Quarter unstenrned Sterrrned Farm-sales- Quarter Unstenrned Stenrned Farm-sales-

and weight and weight year reported reported equivalent year reported reported equivalent

Jan. 1: 11000 lb. 11000 lb. 1,000 lb. Apr. 1: 11000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 19116 ........... 2,353,5511. 11.57,11.11.0 3.2711.,906 1911.6 .......... 2,393,11.59 11.73,978 3.311.1,717 19117 0 0. 0 ••• 0 0 0 • 2,315,711.8 11.92,138 3. 281,611.2 1911.7 .......... 2,568,979 11.87,8811. 3,553,193 19118 ......... 0. 2,757,511.3 513,697 3,799,861 1911.8 •• 0 ....... 2,729,652 511.5,096 3.813,812 19119 ° • 0 0 0 ••• 0 0 0 2,606,628 683,005 3,8711.,511.3 1911.9 .......... 2,580,392 689,610 3,851,391 1950 2,11.311.,602 820,267 3,880,2311. 1950 ••• 0 0 0 • 0 0 • 2,11.51,11.11.9 855,688 3,911.11.,281 1951 ............ ........... 2,3011..3011. 997,111.0 3,989,11.60 1951 •••••••••• 2,2711.,336 990,1211. 3,911.1,906

July 1: Oct. 1: 19116 1,990,766 11.11.6,356 2,853.256 1911.6 •••••••••• 2,075,008 11.80,11.15 2,997,6911. 19117 ... '• ....... 1 ........... 2,28.6,311.9 11.511.,11.46 3,186,951 1911.7 .......... 2,11.02,999 11.611.,11.31 3.332.506 1~~~· •••• 0 0 •• 0 0 2,11.11.7,226 507,920 3,11.11.11.,152 1911.8. 0 •• 0 0 ••• 0 2,11.50,849 579,698 3.511.9,326 1950 ••••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,313.377 660,686 3,509,013 1911.9 .......... 2,379,856 732.785 3,690,302 1951 ••• 0 0. 0. 0 0 0 2,152,886 783,531 3,508,991 1950. 0 0 0 ... 0 0 0 2,111.1,251 906,011.0 3,672,198 . . . . . . ' .... 2,050,11.32 907,695 3.571,669 1951 •••••••••• -

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TABLE 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at suction in the United States, by types, States, and markets, crops of 1946-50

TYPE I I (~ - OLD BELT FLUE-CURED

producers• sales. Average price per 100 1 b. -.;..

State and market 1950 19!19 1 19!18 I 19!17 I 19!115 1950 19!19 I 19!18 I 19!17 I 1946-crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

Virginia: 1, 000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1 000 1 b. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Doll~ Brookneal •••••• 7, !17!1 !1, 769

5.5r !1, 718 !I' 600 5!1.90 !1!1.50 !16.86 38. 7!1 115.69

Chase city ••••• 6,!160 !1,279 !1,8 2 5,662 6, 231 5!1. 27 !13.81 !16.!17 35.68 113.46 Cl arksv i 11 e •••• ?,3!12 11,!1!18 5, 0 2 5, 77!1 6,3!1!1 55. flO 113.39 !19.66 36.6!1 113.57 Danv i 11 e ••••••• 6 7. 3 20 52,324 5!1, 106 59,090 68,6!1!1 55. 13 !17. 10 52. 0!1 39.00 !15. 29 Kenbridge ...... 9. 150 6, 766 7, 787 8, 310 9,880 55.58 !16.26 !17.62 38.52 !15.61 Lawrencev i 11 e •• !1,1162 3,874 2,98!1 !1,363 !1, 765 55.95 u 7. 10 !18.!1!1 !11. 76 1111.6!1 Marti nsv i 11 e ... 6, 210 !1,984 5, 799 7, 1!19 7,596 50.23 113.!1!1 !19.99 35. 10 39.31 Petersburg ••••• 7,56!1 5,!105 7,272 8,637 8,528 55.75 45.113 !16.5!1 !11.!19 !17. 16 Rocky Mount .... 3.11118 1, 706 2, 160 1, 760 2, 611 52.150 !Ill. 07 53.57 38. 16 115.60 South Boston ••• 26, 617 20.852 20. 91!1 23. 701 28,665 55.58 !1!1.82 !18.58 38.20 1111.81 South Hill ..... 11, 6!18 8, 832 11,060 12,3611 12,559 57. 15 !16.52 !18.!18 113.06 !16. 22

Total ......... 156, 695 118,239 127,557 1!11, 528 160 ,!123 55. 17 !15.97 !19.90 38.99 !Ill. 97

North carol ina: Burl i ngton ..... 6,539 6,360 8, 103 10,396 11,666 53.36 ll7. 13 50.85 35.26 113. 73 Greensboro ••••• 11,620 3,0!15 0 0 0 51.32 !14.11 - - -Madison •••••••• 9, 771 5, 501 6, 75!1 7,336 8,985 51.08 !15.!1!1 !18.26 311.08 38.86 Mebane ......... 6, 006 !1, 2!10 6,078 7,659 8, 285 53.66 !17. !10 51.32 3'7.99 !!!'. 65 Mount Airy ..... 13, 718 10.381 10, 8!12 10, OliO 11, 127 52.30 !15. 7!1 50.05 36.50 !12. 10 Reidsville ..... 13,3 79 9, 703. 10. 626 11, 206 1!1, 273 5!1. 41 !16.59 !19.03 36.!19 !12. 32 Roxboro •••••••• 8, 790 7,095 7, 97!1 9,35!1 10. 16 7 55.22 !16. 79 51. 1!1 !10. 58 !12.83 stonev i 11 e ..... 7, 231 !1, 703 6, 2!1!1 7. 039 8,322 51.!16 !111.23 !19. 91 36.8ll 39.68 Winston-Salem •• 62,85!1 50.569 51, 383 57,556 66,596 51. 16 !16. 15 !18.54 38.06 111.92

Total ••••••••• 132, 908 101,597 108,00!1 120,586 139,!121 52. 11 !16. 12 49.32 37.!12 112.08

Total Type 11 (a) 289,603 219,836 235,561 262, 114 299,8!14 53. 77 !16.0!1 49.63 38.26 !13.63

TYPE II (b) - MIDDLE BELT FLUE-CURED

North carol ina: Aberdeen ••••••• 5,276 3,!163 3,883 6, 16!1 6, 79!1 52.811 45.26 47.05 38.89 117.119 cart hag e ••••••• 5, 751 !1,166 !1, 519 . 6, 010 6,384 5!'.38 !17. 87 49.97 !10. 79 117.99 Durham ••••••••• !10. 13!1 32, 8!17 39,957 !111,521 45, 174 56.01 !19.56 50. 79 ll3.53 117.08 Ellerbe •••••••• 1, 787 811 231 0 0 52. 5!1 ll3. 52 !18.18 - -Fuquay-Vari na .. 25,2!11 19.925 19,827 2!1, 806 26,289 57. 73 50.90 !19.85 42.61 !16. 89 Henderson •••••• 25,8!15 20.979 26,093 27,535 28,926 56.66 ll7. 11 51. 6!1 42.85 ll6.99 Louisburg ...... 8,026 5,500 6, 977 8,093 9,2?3 57.27 !15. 78 51.01 !11.!12 116.73 oxford .•••.•.•• 26,275 21,3!18 2!1,963 27,!1113 28,030 57.09 !18.46 53.53 113.111 118.21 sanford •••••••• 8, 932 6,692 6, 922 8,597 10, 1!15 56.52 47.6!1 !18.53 !11. 33 !17. 27 warrenton •••••• 10.375 6, 787 7, !188 8. 83!1 9,366 56.52 !15.62 !19. 25 !11. 70 !15.83

Total Type 11 (b l5 7 61l7 122 '518 1!10 860 162 00'3 170 '371 56.5'3 !18.!16 50.99 !12.65 117. 20

TYPE 12 - EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED Ahoskie ••••••• , 10. 733 9, 307 9, !119 11. 707 10 ,!162 56.50 !18.2!1 52.06 !12. 78 50.86 Clinton •••••••• 9,3311 7,527 8,653 12,9811 12, 203 5!1.53 !17. 13 48.68 !11. 53 50.62 Dunn ••••••••••• 7,633 7,292 8, 122 0 0 56.00 47.06 !19.19 - -Farmville ...... · 23.907 22. 592 21,9!18 28,818 29.356 56.6!1 !19.55 !18. 95 113.87 53.112 Goldsboro •••••• 11, 69!1 10,887 10, 2!17 13. 171 12, 165 56.67 !18 .·!10 50.66 !12.38 53. 15 Greenv i 11 e ..... 56,813 50,)82 !18,62!1 65,390 62,028 56.98 !19. 79 !17.96 43.80 53.73 Kinston •••••••• 55,929 53,774 51,311 61, 3!11 53, 759 57.23 !19; 6!1 51.81 !13.86 55. 11 Robersonv i 11 e •• 9, 175 8, 751 8, 609 10.732 11,577 57.58 50.90 !18. 29 38.91 53.67 Rocky Mount •••• 62,156 5!1,262 5!1,892 66,!165 67,325 56.77 !18.2!1 51.68 !1!1.05 51.80 Smithfield ..... 25,618 22,686 19,1!17 28,36!1 30.852 57.119 !19.!15 !19. 7!1 !12.88 50.37 Tarboro •••••••• 10,!13!1 9,55!1 9,!179 13, 125 11,893 56.!17 !18.53 !19. 70 !11. 96 52.27 wallace •••••• ·., 10, 66!1 10. 11-35 10.503 1!1,520 12,303 55.72 !18.52 52,8!1 43.75 5).511 washinlton ••••• 8,377 9. 179 9,178 13,22!1 12, 128 55.92 48.!11 49.36 !13.56 5!1.62 wendel ........ 1!1,355 9,629 9,588 14,389 1!1,!182 55.95 !18.07 !19.87 !12.31 !19. 77 Williamston .... 8,842 8,226 8, 637 11,357 9, 800 56.85 49.53 !18.8!1 !11. 89 5),52 wilson ••••••••• 78.075 68.516 66, 130 8!1,175 83. 2!15 57.5!1 50.35 !19.22 !1!1.33 52.02 windsor •••••••• 1, 317 !113 0 0 179 51.96 39.20 - - !16. 92 -

Total Type 12· •• !105,056 363,!11!1 35!1,!187 !1119, 762 1133,757 56.89 !19.27 50.03 113.118 52.~

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TABLE 10.--Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types States, and markets, crops of 1946-50--Continued

TYPE 13 - SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED

- Producers• sales Average price per 100 lb. State and 1950 19119 I 19118 I 19117 I 19116 1950 19119 I 19118 J 19117 I 19116 Market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

south caro 1 ina: 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

conway ••• • • • • • • 11,536 6, 219 6,013 6,826 8,582 511. 35 119.81 51.59 1111.50 51.56 oarl i ng ton ••••• 7,751 7,950 7, 393 8, 831 10, 101 511.711 116.09 117.36 110.52 116.119 o.illon ••••••••• 5, 6111 5,1196 11, 30 6 5,959 7, 611 56.17 116.57 so. 75 111.66 117.69

Hemingway ••• ••• 5,8711 2,331 0 0 0 52. 23 115.711 - - -Kingstree •••• • • 6,1196 6, 220 5, 182 6,975 8, 560 51.91 117. 26 118.611 39.96 116. 63 Lake City ...... 27,389 25,1137 23,889 28,628 32,1158 511.65 119.99 119. 67 Ill. 96 118.50 Lamar •••••• • • • • 2, 016 0 0 0 0 51.86 - - - -LOri s •• • • • • • • • • 5,993 7,098 5,595 7, 251 9,.218 511. 50 51. 21 52.88 113· 71 53. 18 Mullins •••••••• 110,337 39,032 38,552 116, 0 13 116,0911 55.95 119.86 51.58 112. 15 119.03 pamplico ....... 6,7117 7, 851 5, 1911 6,1199 8, 225 56.52 52. 11 51.911 111.21 50.93 Timmonsv i 11 e ••• 16,977 15, 6511 111,372 16, 612 20', 10 6 511.110 115.78 117.75 110. 22 116,80

Total. ........ 129,757 123. 288 110,1196 133.5911 150,955 511.88 118.99 50.30 111.78 118.711

North carolina: 56.10 113.06 51. 911 chadbourn •••••• 5,1127 5, 729 11,9115 6,526 7,852 118.70 52.98

Clark ton ••••••• 8,125 7,025 5, 232 6,399 8,053 55.88 116.72 50.81 111. 36 51.28 Fair Bluff ..... 5, 801 5,8118 11,1190 6,008 7,970 55.07 119.58 52.65 112.66 51. 12 Fairmont ....... 113,870 113,571 39,05 2 113,970 116,855 57.73 51.82 52. 29 113.611 51.92 Fayet tev i 11 e ••• 8,585 7,671 7,638 7, 170 5,783 57.511 117.02 119.63 110. 76 118.72 Lumberton •••••• 32,937 29,755 28, 270 33. 61l0 35,2111 57.01 119. 23 52.00 112. 32 51.39 Tabor City ..... 6, 987 6,397 5, 797 7,868 9, 5110 55.72 50.28 53-75 1111.011 53.83 Whiteville ..... 29,063 26,680 211,680 29,360 29,1112 56.86 119. 30 51.08 113.82 52.36

Total ••••••••• 1110,795 132,676 120! 335 1110,9111 150! 679 56.99 119.88 51.811 113.07 51.81

Total Type 13 •• 270,552 255,9611 230,831 2711,535 301, 6311 55.98 119.115 51. 11 112. 1111 50.28

TYPE I~- GEORGIA AND FLORIDA FLUE-CURED Georl i a:

Ade ••••••••••• 11,1178 11,638 3. 779 5,509 3.926 53.38 39-36 50.411 110. 211 115.22 Baxley ••••••••• 11,500 11,837 11,012 5,1120 11,306 116.32 112.35 117.97 38.57 112.85 Blackshear ••••• 8, 11110 10,050 7, 819 11,1133 10,1112 119.00 111. 63 119. 27 39.75 111. 93 Claxton •••••••• 3,1157 5, 315 3,996 737 0 111.117 110. 0 2 1111-35 1111.113 -Douglas •••••••• 10,388 10,717 10, 219 13,30.1 10,575 119.61 113-50 119. 16 38-16 115.99 Fitzgerald ..... 2, 802 11,1168 3. 818 5, 2118 3,981 1111.32 110.57 116.63 35.67 113.33 Hahira ••••••••• 3,6711 3,7311 3. 150 11,389 3. 2116 50.75 38.88 117.69 38-89 115.63 Hazlehurst ••• · •• 3. 103 11,356 3. 278 11, 220 11,0811 50.119 1111. 13 50. 21 110. 12 1111. 25 Metter ••••••••• 11,767 5,11511 11,377 6,11112 7, 190 111.09 111. 93 115.73 35-30 110.12 Moultrie ....... 10,077 9,770 9,073 12, 127 9,958 118. 13 39.113 118.75 38.82 1111. 17 Nashville ....... 8,11511 9,907 6,965 9,909 8,7211 52.89 112.97 51.118 38.811 115.22 Pel ham ••••••••• 11, 810 5, 106 11, 608 5,033 11,265 116. 52 36.87 115.02 35· 25 110.00 Quitman •••••••• 2,779 3. 560 2, 902 11,797 3,033 118.57 311.05 116.110 36.61 111.53 Sylvester •••••• 1,058 8117 0 0 0 1111.98 113. 28 - - -Statesboro ••••• 11,119 11,815 11,373 11,5711 12,958 113.'36 110.03 113.78 37. 19 111.0 1 Tifton ••••••••• 10, 158 9,750 8,982 11,922 10,056 118.110 111. 86 118.1111 37.67 110. 13 Valdosta.,,, ••• 8,0117 8,689 7, 416 11,819 9, 296 52.711 49.69 117.88 39-117 116.08 Vidalia ........ 7,9511 9, 295 8, 52 9,8 2 11,556 111. 72 0.26 112.113 32· 51 36.79 Waycross ••••••• 11,012 11,799 11,225 5, 823 5, 195 52.63 112.06 50.91 110.76 117.01 Total ••••••••• 1111,077 127, 107 108, 31111 139,595 122,761 117.89 110.811 117.115 37.92 112. 67

Florida: Jasper ••••••••• 2,612 3. 123 1,926 985 0 52.76 36. 22 117.53 39.82 -Lake City ...... 11,099 11,1183 3,91111 5,3511 11,722 50.67 38. 211 118. 27 37-82 117.110 Live Oak ....... 7,062 8,657 6,1176 10, 257 8,1170 52. 111 37-911 117.51 39.91 118.58 Tot a 1 •••• , , •• , 13,773 16,263 12,3116 16,596 13. 192 51.82 37.69 117.76 39.23 118.16

Total Type 111 ••• 127,850 1113,370 120,690 158,191 135,953 118.31 110.118 117.118 38.06 113. 20

TYPES 11-1q TOTAL FLUE-CURED BY STATES Florida ......... 13,773 16,263 12,3116 16,596 13, 192 51.82 37.69 117.76 39.23 118. 16 Georgi a ••••••••• 1111,077 127. 107 108,31111 139,595 122,761 117.89 110.811 117.115 37.92 112. 67 Horth Carol ina •• 836,1101 720. 206 723,1155 873,292 8911,228 56.08 118.80 50.111 112.112 119.83 ~ut ~ Caro 1 ina .. 129,757 123, 290 110,1196 133.5911 150,955 511.88 118.99 50.30 111. 78 118.711

I rg I n i a •• • ••••• 156, 695 118, 239 127,557 1111,528 160, 1123 55.17 115.97 119.90 38.99 1111-97 _Total sales .... 1,250,703 1, 105, 105 1, 082, 198 1,3011,605 1, 3111, 559 55.05 117.1111 so. 01 111. 116 118.116

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TABLE 10.--Sales and avera~e prices of tobacco sold at auction in the United States, by types, States, an~ markets, crops of 1946-50·-Continued

TYPE 21 - VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

Producer's sales Average price per 100 lb. State

I I I 19~9 J 19~(3 I -and 1950 19119 19118 19~7 19~6 1950 19~ 7 119116

market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

1 000 lb. 1,000 lb', 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars~ Virginia: ---

Bedford ........ 731 576 705 1,0~1 1 r 1111 34.83 31.44 31.39 29.78 27.115 Blackstone ••••• 2,698 2,539 2,659 2, 795 3,126 38.24 3~·38 32.94 28.71 29.93 Farmville •••.•• 4,246 ~.177 11,081 4,295 5,709 35.71 32.80 32.43 27.78 28.68 Lynchburg •••••• 5,085 4,808 5. 0211 5,810 6,415 36.33 33.96 33.66 29.91 30.29

Total Type 21.. 12,760 12,100 12,468 13,941 16,391 36.44 33.53 32.97 29.00 29.116

TYPE 22- EASTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED Tennessee: \

Clarksville •••• 12,466 15,11113 15.~24 18,1160 24.364 28.88 30.11 31.26 30.52 26.18 Springfield .••• 11' 616 15 r 1116 13 r 655 17,1116 21,602 32.111 31.69 33.75 30.62 27.118

Total •••••••.• 211,082 30,589 29,079 35' 606 115,966 30,116 30.89 32.~3 30.57 26.80 Kentucky: Hopkinsville ••. 5,639 8, 271 8,673 10,325 12,692 25.12 28.15 30.76 28.07 25.!15 Mad i sonv i 11 e ••• 21 0 0 0 0 16.01 - - - -

Total auction ••• 29,7~2 38,860 3 7 r 752 115,931 58,658 29.43 30.31 32.04 30.00 26.50 Country sa 1 es ••• 2,946 3.354 3.412 3. 720 ~.669 45.,35 .37. 64 41.25 37.68 35.50

Total Type 22 •. '32,688 42,2111 41,164 49,651 63,327 30.87 30.89 32.81 30.58 27.17

TYPE 23 - WESTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED

Kentucky: Mayfield •••• , •• 4,461 6,812 7,995 8,064 1'1 r 197 24.69 2lL32 28.36 25.99 20.69 Murray ••••••••• 6,333 9,321 10,407 10,895 15,163 26.69 25.26 30.42 28.28 23-31 Paducah •••••••• 0 0 0 0 312 - - - - 23.00

Total auction ••• 10,794 16,133 18,402 18,959 26,672 25.87 2~.86 29.52 27.31 22.21 Country sa 1 es 270 527 485 950 1,262 34.44 34.03 ,35.52 33.70 31.58 Total Type 23 .. 11.064 16,660 18,887 19,909 27,9311 26.08 25.15 29.68 27.61 22.6)

TYPE 2~- HENDERSON STEMMING

Kentucky: Madisonville ••• 0 92 12.3 192 154 23.10 2~.43 25.02 21.63

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

Auction sales: Kentucky ••••••• 16,454 2!1,496 27,198 29,!176 39,518 25.60 25.96 29.90 27.56 23.25 Tennessee •••••• 2!1,081 .,30,589 29,079 35,606 115,966 ,30.116 ,30.89 ,32.11.3 ,30.57 26.80 Virginia ••••••• 12,760 12,100 12,1168 1.31 9111 16,,391 ,36.1111 ,3,3.53 ,32.97 29.00 29.116

Total auction ••• 53,295 67,185 68,7115 79,023 101,875 30.,39 29.57 31.53 29.17 25.85

Country sales •• , 3.216 3,880 3,897 11,670 5,931 !111.113 37.15 110.53 36.87 ,311.67

Total sales.,,,, 56,511 71,065 72,6n.2 83,693 107,806 31.19 29.98 ,32.01 29.60 26.33

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T~E to.--Sales end average prices of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by typea, States, end markets, crop• of 1946·50 --Continued

TYPE 31 - BURLEY

Producers ' sa 1 es Average price per 100 lb. State

I I and 1950 1949 1948 194 7 I 1946 1950 19491 1948l194711946 market crop crop crop crop . crop crop crop crop crop crop

1,000 1 b. 1, 000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1, 000 1 b. Dollars Do 11 ars Do 11 ars Dollars Do 11 ars Kentucky: --- --- --- ---Bl oomf i e 1 d •• •• • 5,528 6,600 8,679 7,201 9,938 45.52 45.00 45.18 50.37 37.18 Bowlin~ Green •• 7,102 7,333 8,995 7,842 12,590 45.90 42.09 44.12 46.75 .37 .03 carro 1 ton ••••• 21,248 25,.324 26,.345 18,462 22,98.3 50.37 44.36 46.43 48.68 39.99 cov i n9ton •••••• 5,097 6,815 5,820 4,879 5, 960 46.27 45.31 42.22 45.44 36,86 cynt h 1 ana •••••• 14,476 15,90~ 15,473 14,441 17,727 51.78 48.60 42.40 50.96 4k55 Danville ....... 11,255 12,675 14,795 11,.359 16,775 50.62 49.86 48,13 51.32 4 .00 Frankl in ••••••• 1,180 1, 8.31 0 0 0 40.59 38.63 - - -Glasgow ••••• ••• 13,659 14,301 .16,500 11,333 14,642 48.37 43.57 45.58 48.54 35.76 Greensburg ••••• 8,197 9,841 10,099 8,177 10,020 47.31 44.06 44.87 48.62 37.39 Harrodsburg •••• 9,116 10,436 12,351 9,338 13,408 49.95 49.48 47.21 51.85 41.51 Henderson •••••• 0 18 0 86 408 - 29.23 - 33.91 29.45 Hopkinsville ••• 7,013 9,266 10,701 10,716 15,462 37.79 36.63 42.16 40.62 35.21 Horse cave· ••••• 8,647 9,689 11,647 9,884 13, 761 46.75 .113.88 46.67 49.97 39.79 Lebanon •••••••• 8,459 9,727 11,070 8,960 13,937 49.24 4 7. 28 45.96 51.00 39.54 Lexington •••••• 75,389 86,259 98,923 78,977 102,300 52.24 48.57 47.62 51.65 42.65 London ••••• , ••• 6,090 7,670 7,697 5,137 0 48.33 45.87 4 7.59 4 7.32 -LOU i SV i ll e •• , , , 7,663 9,844 11,399 8,723 12,626 44.42 41.55 42.98 48.11 36.26 Madisonville ••• 0 41 0 0 0 - 28.65 - - -Mayfi e 1 d ••••••• 776 1,012 1,070 421 1,193 33.89 34.86 39.23 32.00 30.78 Maysville., •••• 30,411 37,888 3 7, 683 3.3,981 38,658 49.22 46.00 43.45 47.36 39.77 Mt. Sterling ... 9,145. 12,576 14,214 9,834 11,481 48.45 45.42 47.20 51.06 41.99 owensboro •••••• 11,448 12,777 15,275 11,553 16,098 42.56 38.12 43.20 47.27 37.70 Paducah •••••••• 2, 751 3,572 4,187 2,543 2,508 37.64 36.40 39.83 39.84 30.54 Paris .......... 11,545 14,117 1.3,505 11,877 15,594 52.22 4 7.48 44.68 51.45 42.41 Richmond ••••••• 8,283 10,290 11,443 7,210 12,753 48.27 48;54 48.50 51.12 39.98 Russellv i 11 e ••• 676 1,486 0 0 0 33.17 35.27 - - -Scottsville •••• 429 658 0 0 0 40.02 39.99 - - -Shelbyville .... 19,348 22,205 25,254 20,427 27,622 49.05 44.61 45.70 50.95 37.99 Somerset ••••••• 6,130 8,633 6,622 0 0 46.17 45.4-6 45.51 - -Springfield ••• , 9,045 9,987 12,499 8,107 14,004 49.60 47.48 46.96 50.88 40.26 Winchester •• ,,. 7,092 10,495 2,444 1,071 1,924 45.57 45.25 44.57 45.63 35.64 Tot a 1 ••••••••• .327,198 .389,270 414,690 322,539 424,372 48.95 45.75 45.75 49.56 39.92

Tennessee: Athens ......... 706 1,340 0 0 0 35.84 38.37 - - -carthage •• ,, ••• 5,906 5,456 6,747 6,285 7. 768 49.71 48.79 48.93 50.42 38.97 Clarksv i 11 e •••• 3,939 5,472 6,066 4,057 4,682 41.00 38.80 45.21 39.97 35.49 Columbia ••••••• 3,043 2,880 3,282 2,614 3,155 47.70 44.77 48.55 47.46 40.12 Fayetteville ••• 3,099 2,999 3,930 3,874 5,070 42.27 43.04 49.00 43.00 36.58 Franklin., •• , .. 6,427 5,568 6,964 5,914 7,796 46.20 45.60 47.79 47.22 39.25 Gallatin ...... , 5,946 6,090 7,320 6,760 9,450 46.25 45.21 44.07 48.18 38.31 Greenev i 11 e .... 18,98.3 14,744 18,.712 16,260 17,972 55.07 45.60 49.04 49.91 38.83 Hartsville ..... 6,,361 5,959 7 ,4,38 6,719 9,561 48.64 46.72 47.17 49.61 .39. 06 Johnson city ... 8,5.34 8,111 9,605 8,0,37 9,929 5,3.45 4,3.,30 45.88 46.28 40.62 Knoxville ...... 16;188 1.3,089 17,099 15' 07,3 17,521 47.89 45.17 49.11 47.21 42.03 Morristown ••• ,. 8,,329 7,415 10,34.3 8,255 9,.275 51.97 44.06 49 • .3 7 4 7.15 40.,36 Mountain City •• 1,4.32 0 0 0 0 47.03 - - - -Mount Pleasant. 2,357 2,265 2,644 2,474 ,3,070 45 .,37 4.3 • .3.3 47.28 47.04 40.14 Hew Tazewe 11.,. 7,092 7,424 8,974 6,676 9,268 50.65 44. 0.3 4 7.59 46.56 ll2 .,36 ~ogersv i lle •••• 8,061 6,980 10,119 7,860 9,254 5,3.00 44.34 47. 7.3 47.04 40.45 8 P~cta.: ....... 3,471 4,195 1 ,.355 0 0 41.59 4,3.78 42.71 - -sp lngfleld .... 2,407 2,'964 5,276 .3,521 .3 • .395 41.14 ,38.,38 42.59 4,3.,36 .34.1.3 weetwater, •••• 1,591 2,201 0 0 0 ,36.40 39.74 - - -_Total ••••••••• 11.3,872 105,152 125,874 104 • .379 127,166 49.26 44.28 47.58 ll7 • .35 ,39.6.3

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TABLE 10.--Sale• and average price• of tobacco• •old at auction in the united State•, by type•, State•, and marketa, cropa of 1946·50-·Continued

TYPE 31 - BURLEY--Continued

State Producers' sales Average price per 100 lb.

and 1950 19~9 19~8 19~7 19~6 1950 19~9 19~8 19~7 19~6 market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollar~ pollars Dollars ~Dollars Vi r9 inia:

AblnQdon •••••••• 12,860 12,727 13.071 13,832 1~.729 51.95 ~3.09 ~5.99 ~5.~8 38.89 Penn1ngton Gap •• 2,017 2,906 0 0 0 ~7.66 ~1.93 - - -Total •••••••••• 1~. 877 15,633 13.071 13.832 1~. 729 51.37 ~2.87 ~5.99 ~5.~8 38.89

North carolina: Asheville ....... 8,16~ 7,966 9,037 8,195 7,650 53.96 "3-"3 "8. 72 "5.82 "3 -3.7 Boone ••••••••••• 2.0~6 3.33~ ~.~10 3. 732 "·253 ~6.97 "2.1l8 "~.27 38.63 38.16 West Jefferson •• 2.3~2 2,350 2,660 1,259 0 ~6.23 ""·~1 ~3- 75 35.10 ·-Total •••••••••• 12,552 13,650 16,107 13,186 11,903 51.38 "3 .37 "6.68 "2.76 1U.51

West Virginia: Huntington •••••• 5,610 7,876 7,223 5,686 • 5, 970 "~.81 "7 .5~ "7.98 ~3.68 38.02

Indiana: Madison ......... 7 ,,379 6,689 8,133 5,975 8,95~ ~7.70 "1.37 "3· 93 "5-~1 36.66 New Albany ...... 1,375 1,299 1,608 1,268 1,911 ~5-"5 38.97 ~1.21 ~~.90 33-29 Total •••••••••• 8,75~ 7,988 9.7~1 7,2"3 10,865 "7 -3~ "0.98 ~3-~8 ~5.32 36.07

Ohio: Ripley .......... 7,938 10,565 10,876 8.~31 8,617 ~6.0~ ~~.91 ~2.15 ~5.38 36.02

Missouri: weston •••••••••• ~.635 5 116 5 00~ 3 752 6 ~1~ 50.U "6.18 ~7.!23_ 1!1.06 _16.91

Total Type 31 •••• ~95,~36 555,.250 602,586 "79,0~8 610,036 ~9.05 ~5.28 "6.10 ~8.52 39.69

TYPE-32- SOUTHERN MARYLAND Maryland: All markets ••••• 38,100 ~1.1~~ 3~.808 38,781 "~·. 288 "7.66 ~8.52 5~.33 ~3.02 ~"-35

TYPE 35 - ONE SUCKER . Kentucky: Frankl in ........ ~.6~9 6,221 6,900 6,909 10,550 25.09 29.51 31.18 25.89 23.26 Mayfield •••••••• 2,258 3.198 2,618 2,373 3.026 20.18 2~.67 27.39 2"-35 18.6~ Murray •••••••••• ~31 5~0 0 0 592 19.07 23-"6 - - 18 •. 92 Russellville •••• 5,660 8,19" 8,902 9,571 .12, 579 23 ·" 7 28.07 29.7" 26.67 23.02 Total •••••••••• 12,998 18,153 18,UO 18,853 26,7"7 23.33 27~83 29.9~ 26.09 22.53

Tennessee: Springfield ••••• 1,~09 1,"15 0 0 0 27.18 30. 2" - - -West more 1 and •••• 721 7~6 1,021 1,179 1,~98 21."8 2".33 2".81 22.15 20.03

Total •••••••••• 2,130 2,161 1,021 1,179 1,"98 25.25 28.20 2". 81 22.15 20.~ Total Type 35 •••• 15,128 20,31~ 19.~U 20,032 28,2~5 23.60 27.87 29.67 25.86 22.39

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TABLE 10. --Sales and average prices of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States and aarkets, crops of 1946-50--Continued

TYPE 36 - GREEN RIVER - Producers• sales Average price per 100 lb.

State and 1950 19~9 I 19~8 I 19~7 I 19~6 1950 .19~9 119~8 1 19~7 I 19~6 market crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop crop

Kentucky: 1,000 1 b. 4.,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars ------

Henderson ••••••• 2,620 3,267 3.~21 3.8~0 ~.501 2~.9~ 28.71 27.22 26.23 22.77 Mad i sonv i 11 e .... 2,556 3,691 3.316 3. 699 3.9~5 20. 7~ 26.85 25.~5 25.69 22.~5

owensboro ••••••• ~.067 5,266 5,578 6,338 7,673 22. 2~ 27.81 26.65 2~.87 22-58

Total Type 36 •••• 9, 2~3 12,22~ 12,315 13,877 16,119 22.59 27.76 26.~9 25.~7 22.60

TYPE 37 - VIRGINIA SUN-CURED

virginia: Richmond •••••••• 2,676 2,566 2.~32 2,289 3,722 35.12 ;32.81 32.86 28.97 2~-~0 Fire-cured market st ••••••• 897 1., 250 ~01 111 19~ 30-32 28.66 26.57 20.8~ 19.80

Total Type 37 •••• 3,573 3,816 2,833 2,~00 3,916 33.91 31-~5 31.97 28.60 2~.17

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

Kentucky ••••••••• 22,2~3 30,375 30,735 32,730 ~2.866 23.02 27.80 28.56 25.83 22.56 Tennessee •••••••• 2,130 2,161 1,021 1,179 1,~98 25.25 28.20 2~.81 22.15 20.03 Virginia. ........ 3,573 3,816 2,833 2,~00 3,916 33-91 31.~5 31.97 28.60 2~.17

Total ••••••••••• 27,9~6 36,352 3~.589 36,309 ~8.280 2~.59 28.21 28.73 25.89 22.61

1 Sales on type 21 markets.

Compiled from reports of State departments of agriculture, trade reports, and data obtained direct from markets and trade sources by field representatives.

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TABLE 11.--0pening and closing dates of mtfrketing seas.ons, ••rehouses, and buyers of tobacc 011 IIO/d at auction in the United States, by types, Statea, and markets, 1949-50 and 1950-51

TYPE II {a)- OLD BELT FLUE-CURED

1950-51.marketing sea~on 19~9-50 marketing season -State (1950 crop) (19~9- crop) and

market OpeningiClosingl Sales I Ware- I OpeninglClosingl Sales 1 Ware-~ date date daysl houses Buyers date date daysl houses Buyers

Number Number Sets Number Number §ili Virginia: Brookneal •••••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 3 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 3 1 Chase Citr············ Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 ~ 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 ~ 1 Clarksvil e ••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 ~ 1 sept. 12 Nov. 18 ~9 3 1 Danv i 11 e •••••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Dec. 15 61 15 ~ Sept. 12 Dec. 16 67 1~ II Kenbridge.· ............ Sept. 1~ Nov. 20 ~~ ~ 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 3 1 Lawrenceville ••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 2 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 2 1 Martinsville .......... Sept. 1~ Nov. 22 ~6 2 1 Sept. 12 Dec. 2 57 2 1 Petersburg •••••••••••• Sept.· 1~. Nov. 21 ~5 2 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 23 52 2 1 Rocky Mount ••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 21 ~5 2 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 16 ~6 2 1 South Boston •••••••••• Sept. 1~ Dec. 8 56 9 2 Sept. 12 Dec. 16 67 8 2 South Hill •••••••••••. Sept. 1~ Nov. 22 ~6 5 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 30 55 5 1

Total ••••••••••••••• - - - 52 15 - - - ~8 15 North Carolina: Burlington •••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 3 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 18 ~9 3 1 Greensboro •••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 2 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 18 ~9 1 -Madison ••••••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 21 ~5 5 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 5 1 Mebane •••••••••••••••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 17 ~3 3 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 3 1 Mt. Airy .............. Sept. 1~ Dec. 8 56 6 1 Sept. 12 Dec. 2 57 6 1 Reidsville ............ Sept. 1~ Dec. 8 56 5 1 Sept. 12 Dec. 9 62 5 1 Roxboro ••••••••••• •••• Sept. 1~ Nov. 30 50 6 1 Sept. 12 Dec. 2 57 6 1 Stonev i 11 e ............ Sept. 1~ Nov. 21 ~5 5 1 Sept. 12 Nov. 22 51 5 1 Win~ton-Salem ••••••••• Sept. 1~ Dec. 20 62 12 ~ Sept. 12 Dec. 16 67 12 II

Total ••••••••••••••• - - - ~7 12 - - - ~6 11

Total Type 11(a) ••••••• - - - 99 27 - - - 9~ 26

TYPE II {b)- MIDDLE BELT FlUE-CURED North Carol ina: Aberdeen, ••••••••••••• Aug. 28 Nov. 10 50 2 1 Aug. 29 Nov. 3 ~8 3 1 Carthage •••••••••••••• Aug. 28 Nov. 3 ~5 3 1 Aug. 29 Nov. 3 ~8 ~ 1 Durham ............... • Aug. 31 Nov. 21 5~ 5 3 Sept. 1 Nov. 23 58 6 3 Ellerbe ............... Aug. 28 Oct. 20 35 2 1 Aug. 2 Sept.13 13 2 1 Fuguay Varina ••••••••• Aug. 28 Nov. 1~ 52 7 2 Aug. 29 Nov. 15 55 7 2 Henderson ••••••••••••• Aug. 31 Nov. 17 52 7 2 Sept. 1 Nov. 23 58 7 2 Louisburg ••••••••••••• Aug. 31 Nov. 8 ~5 3 1 Sept. 1 Nov. 18 55 3 1 Oxford ................ Aug. 31,Nov. 17 52 10 2 Sept. 1 Nov. 23 58 10 2 Sanford.~ ••••••••••••• Aug. 28 Nov. 9 ~9 5 1 Aug. 29 Nov. ~ ~9 6 1 Warranton ••••••••••••• Aug. 31 Nov. 17 52 ~ 1 Sept. 1 Nov. 18 55 ~ 1

Total Type 11(b) ••••••• - - - ~8 15 - - - 52 15

TYPE 12 - EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED Harth Carolina: Ahoskie ............... Aug. 21 Nov. 2 ~9 3 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 21 ~5 3 1 Cl i nton ••••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 26 ~~ 6 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 18 ~2 6 1 Dunn ••••••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 26 ~~ ~ 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 21 ~5 ~ 1 Farmville ............. Aug. 21 Nov. 8 53 7 2 Aug. 19 Nov. ~ 55 7 2 Goldsboro ••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 31 ~7 5 1 , Aug. 19 Oct. 27 ~9 6 1

Greenv i 11 e •••••••••••• Aug. 21 Nov. 9 Sll 17 5 Aug. 19 Nov. 8 57 17 5 Kinston ••••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Nov. 6 51 1~ 5 Aug. 19 Nov. ~ 55 1~ ll

Robersonville ••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 31 ~7 3 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 21 ~5 ~ 1

Rocky Mount ••• ,..; •••••• Aug. 21 Nov. 17 60 1~ ~ Aug. 19 Nov. 18 M 16 ll

Smithfield •••••••••••• Aug. 21 Nov. 9 5~ 8 2 Aug. 19 Nov. ~ 55 7 2 Tarboro •••••••••• ~ •••• Aug. 21 Nov. 7 52 6 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 28 50 6 1

Wallace ••••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 27 ~5 3 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 21 ~5 ~ 1

Washinyton •••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 27 ~5 3 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 28 50 3 1

Wendel ••••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 31 ~7 7 2 Aug. 19 Oct. 28 50 7 2

Wi'll iamston ••••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 31 ~7 ~ 1 Aug. 19 Oct. 21 iS ~ 1

Wi 1 son •••••••••••••••• Aug. 21 Nov.· 17 60 18 5 Aug. 19 Nov. 18 6~ 18 5 ~indsor ••••.•••••••••• Aug. 21 Oct. 13 35 1 1 Aug. 19 Aug. 30 8 1 --

Total Type 12 .......... - - - 123 35 - - - 127 33-

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TABLE 11.--0peninl and cloainl date• of ••rketinl eeaaone, "arehouaea, andbuyere of tobacco• eold at auction in th• United Statea, by typaa, Statea, and markete, 1949-$0 and 19$0-$1--Continued

TYPE 13 - SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED - 1950-51 marketing season 19~9-50 marketing season

State (1950 corp) . (19~9 crop) and

market Opening !Closing I Sales I Ware- I OpeningiClosingl Sales I Ware- I Buyers date date dayst houses Buyers date date dayst houses

- Number Number Sets Number Number Sets south Carolina:

Aug. Sept. 12 30 1 Sept. Conway ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 5 Aug. 2 8 27 5 1 Darlington •••• •••••••• Aug. 1 Sept. 20 36 ~ 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 15 32 ~ 1 Dillon •••• • ••• •• • • • • • Aug. 1 Sept. 12 30 ~ 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 9 28 ~ 1 Hel1'flli ngway •••••• • • • ••• Aug. 1 Oct. 12 ~8 2 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 2 2~ 1 -Kingstree •• •••• • • • • • • • Aug. 1 Sept. 12 30 3 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 7 26 3 1 Lake City ••••••••••••• Aug. 1 Oct. 6 ~~ B 3 Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 8 3 Lamar ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • Aug. 1 Sept. 12 30 2 1 (2)

Loris ••••••••••••••••• Aug. 1 Sept. 29 39 5 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 9 28 5 1 Mullins ••••• •••••••••• Aug. 1 Oct. 19 53 17 ~ Aug. 2 Sept. 29 ~2 17 ~ Pamplico •••••••••••••• Aug. 1 Sept. 12 30 5 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 8 27 5 1 T i IT'fl10nsv i 11 e •••••••••• Aug. 1 Oct. 6 ~~ 6 2 Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 5 2

Total •••••••••••••••• - - - 61 17 - - - 57 15

North Carol ina: Chadbourn ••••••••••••• Aug. 1 Sept. 13 31 ~ 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 9 28 ~ 1 Clarkton •••••••••••••• Aug. 1 Oct. ~ ~2 5 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 5 1 Fair Bluff ............ Aug. 1 Sept. 12 30 ~ 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 9 28 ~ 1 Fairmont • •••••••.•••••• Aug. 1 Oct. 19 ~3 1~ ~ Aug. 2 Oct. 6 ~7 1~ ~ Fayetteville .......... Aug. 1 Sept. 12 30 2 1 Aug. 2 Sept. 16 33 2 1 Lurroerton ............. Aug. 1 Oct. 18 52 9 3 Aug. 2 Sept. 29 ~2 9 3 Tabor City ............ Aug. 1 Sept. 15 33 ~ 1 Aug. 2 sept. 9 28 ~ 1 Whiteville •••••••••••• Aug. 1 Oct. 6 ~~ 11 3 Aug. 2 Sept •. 23 38 10 3 Total ................ - - - 53 15 - - - 52 15

Total Type 13 - - - 11~ 32 - - - 109 30

TYPE lij - GEORGIA AND FLORIDA FLUE-CURED

Gear~ i a: Ade ••••••••••••••• " •• July 2~. Aug. 15 17 8 1 July 26 Aug. 15 15 5 1 Baxley •••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 23 23 5 1 July 26 Aug. 16 16 ~ 1 Blackshear •••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 18 20 5 2 July 26 Aug. 17 17 3 2 Claxton· ••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 25 25 2 1 July 26 Aug. 17 17 2 1 Douglas ••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 23 23 6 2 . July 26 Aug • 17 17 5 2 Fitzgerald ............ July 2~ Aug. 18 20 2 1 July 26 Aug. 12 1~ 3 1 Hahira •••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 15 17 3 1 July 26 Aug. 12 1~ 3 1 Haze 1 hurst •••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 16 18 3 1 July 26 Aug. 15 15 3 1 Metter ................ July 2~ Aug. 23 23 ~ 1 July 26 Aug. 19 19 ~ 1 Moultrie ........... -· July 2~ Aug. 23 23 8 2 July 26 Aug. 17 17 7 2 Nashv i 11 e ••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 15 17 5 2 July 26 Aug. 16 16 5 2 Pe 1 ham •••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 17 19 ~ 1 July 26 Aug. 16 16 ~ 1 Quitman ••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 16 18 ~ 1 July 26 Aug. 12 1~ ~ 1 Statesboro •••••••••••• July 2~ Sept. 6 32 8 2 July 26 Au~. 23 21 8 2 Sylvester ••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 15 17 2 1 July 26 Ju Y 29 ~ 2 -T 1 tton ................ July 2~ Sept. 1 30 6 2 July 26 Aug. 17 17 6 2 ~~ldo~ta •••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 17 19 1 2 July 26 Aug. 17 17 7 2

tdalt a ••••••••••••••• July 2~ Sept. 7 33 ~ 2 July 26 Aug. 19 19 ~ 2 Waycross •••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 15 17 ~ 1 July 26 Aug. 16 16 3 1 Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••• 90 27 - - - 82 26

Flori'da: tasper •••••••••••••••• July 2~ Aug. 11 15 2 1 July 26 Aug. 12 1~ 2 1 ak C't L' e 1 y ............. July 2~ Aug. 15 17 ~ 1 July 26 Aug. i6 16 ~ 1 tve Oak .............. July 2~ Aug. 15 17 9 2 July 26 Aug. 17 17 9 2 Total •••••.••••••••••• - - - 15 ~ - ~ - 15 ~

Total Type 1~ - - - 105 31 - - - 97 30

- TYPES 11-lij- TOTAL FLUE-CURED Florida G . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 15 ~ 15 ~ Heorg.t a................. 90 27 82 26 Orth C 1 ' . South c aro t.na. • • • • • • • • 271 77 277 7~

Vir • ,arollna.. ••••••• 61 17 57 15 Qtnta............... 52 15 ~8 15

Total -~--------------------~~----~~~--------------------~~--~~---- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~89 1~0 ~79 13~

See footnote a at end of table.

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TABLE 11. ··Opening and c 1 oalng da tea of market lng aeaaona, •arehouaea, and buyer• of tobeccoe •old at auction in t.he Unl ted Statea, by t ypea, Statea, end •arlceta, J 949-$0 and J 9$0-JJ- -Cont lnued

TYPE 21 -VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED

1950-51 marketing season 19~9-50 marketing season -State (1950 crop) (19~9 crop) and

Opening 'Closing I OpeningiClosingl Sales I Ware-' market Sales I Ware- I date date daysl houses Buyers date date dayst houses Buyers

Number Number Sets ~ Number Sets Vi rg i ni a: Beoford ••••••••••••••• Nov. 27 Feb. 22 39 2 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 9 37 2 1 Blackstone •••••••••••• Nov. 27 Mar. 1 40 2 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 16 39 2 1 Farmville ••••••••••••• Nov. 27 Mar. 1 40 3 1 Nov. ~8 Feb. 16 39 3 1 Lynchburg ••••••••••••• Nov. 27 Feb. 22 39 2 2 Nov. 28 Feb. 16 39 2 2

Total ••••••••••••••• 9 5 9 5

TYPE 22 - EASTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED Tennessee: Clarksville3 •••••••••• Jan. 23 Apr. 11 39 9 2 Jan. 3 Mar. 10 39 9 2 Springfield3 •••••••••• Jan. 23 Mar. 30 34 10 2 Jan. 3 Mar. 10 39 10 2

Total ••••••••.•••••• 19 4 - 19 4 Kentucky: Hopkinsville3 ••••••••• Jan. 24 Mar. 30 44 6 2 Jan. 4 Mar. 16 40 5 2

Total Type 22 .•.••••••• 25 6 24 6

TYPE 23 - WESTERN DISTRICT FIRE-CURED Kentucky: Mayfield3 ••••••••.•••• Jan. 22 Mar. 23 31 5 1 Jan. 9 Mar. 10 37 5 1 Murray ••••••••• , •••••• Jan. 22 Mar. 23 32 5 1 Jan. 9 Mar. 10 37 5 1

Total ••••••••••••••• - - - 10 2 - - 10 2

TYPES 21-2~ - TOTAL FIRE-CURED Kentucky ••••••••••••••• - - - 16 4 - - - 17 4 Tennessee •••••••••••••• - - - 19 4 - - - 19 4 Virginia ••••••••••••••• - - - 9 5 - - - 9 5

Total ••••••••••••••• - - - 4~ 13 - - - ~5 13

TYPE 31 - BURLEY Kentucky: Bloomfield •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 24 32 6 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 5 1 Bowl i nq Green ••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 30 33 6 2 Nov. 28 Jan. 24 29 6 1 Carrol ton •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 37 10 2 Nov. 28 Feb. 7 ~3 10 2 Covin9ton ••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Feb. 2 39 2 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 2 38 2 1 Cynth 1 ana ••••••••••••. Nov. 30 Jan. 31 37 9 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 2 ~0 9 1 Danville~············· Nov. 30 Jan. 26 35 3 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 27 36 3 1 Franklin ••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 23 9 3 .1 Nov. 28 Jan. 19 11 3 -Glasgow ••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 2~ . )2 9 2 Nov. 28 Jan • 20 31 9 2 Greensburg •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 23 32 4 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 ~ 1 Harrodsburg ••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 26 34 6 1 Nov. 28 Jan, 24 30 6 1 Hendersona •••••••••••• (2) Nov. 29 Nov. 29 1 2 -Hopk i nsv i 11 e.3 ••••••••• Nov. 30 Feb. 15 39 12 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 8 ~1 12 1 Horse Cave •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 23 29 5 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 19 28 5 1 Lebanon ••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 18 28 5 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 19 29 4 1 Lexington ••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Feb. 28 52 26 5 Nov. 28 Feb. 17 49 25 5 London •••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 18 28 3 Ill Nov. 28 Jan. 19 30 3 1 Louisville ••••••••• ~·· Nov. 30 Jan. 26 33 3 2 Nov. 28 Jan. 27 33 3 112 Mad i sonv i 11 e3 (2} Nov. 30 Dec. 2 2 2 -Mayfield •••••••••••••• Dec. 1 Feb. 8 15 2 61 Nov. 29 Feb. 3 16 1 61 Maysville ••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 38 18 3 Nov. 28 Feb. 3 41 17 3 Mt. Sterling •••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan, 24 30 4 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 27 34 ~ 1 Owensboroa •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Feb. 14 38 11 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 8 41 11 1 Paducah ••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Feb. 7 26 ~ (6) Nov. 28 Feb. 3 35 4 (8)

Paris ••••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 37 9 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 1 39 9 1 Richmond •••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 36 7 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 25 33 7 1 Russellvillea ••••••••• Dec. 1 Jan. 23 10 2 (.) Nov. 29 Jan. 20 10 2 -Scottsville ••••••••••• Dec. 6 Jan. 17 6 1 (.) Nov. 30 Jan. 18 8 1 -Shelbyville ••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 30 37 6 2 Nov. 28 Jan. 31 38 6 2 Somerset •••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 23 31 2 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 24 33 2 1 -

See footnotes at end of table.

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rABLE 11 ••• Openln~ and c lo•ln~ date• of market J.n~ ••••on• • ••rehou•e•, and buyers of tobeccoe sold et auctlon ln the Unlted State•, by type•, Stetee, and marlcet•, 1949-50 end 1950-51--Contlaued

TYPE 31 - BURLEY--Continued

1950-51.marketinf season 19~9-50 marketing season State (1950 crop (19~9 crop)

and Sales I ware- I Open i ngiCl OS i ngl Sales I Ware-l Buyers market Opening 'Closing I

date date daysl houses Buyers date date, daysl houses

Number ~ Sets Number Nurroer Sets Kentucky-Con 't Springfield ••••• •• •• •• Nov. 30 Jan. 19 28 6 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 19 29 6 1 Winchester.········ • • • Nov. 30 Jan. 26 30 4 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 27 3~ 3 1

Total ................ - - - 188 37 - - - 186 35

Tennessee: 71 Athens •••••••••••••••• Dec. 1 Jan. 19 15 1 Nov. 29 Jan. 13 13 1 -

Carthage •••• • • • • • • • • • • Nov. 30 Jan. 16 26 7 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 12 2~ 7 1 Clarksv i 11 e3 •••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 34 11 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 27 36 11 1 Columbia ••••• •. • • •• • • • Nov. 30 Jan. 26 15 1 8 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 20 17 1 81 Fayettev i 11 e .......... Nov. 30 Jan. 18 28 4 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 13 26 ~ 1 Frankl in •••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 26 32 3 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 20 30 3 1 Gall at in •••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 18 28 6 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 17 28 6 1 Greeneville ••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 36 16 2 Nov. 28 Jan. 25 3~ 15 2 Hartsville •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 15 25 6 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 12 25 6 1 Johnson City •••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 26 3~ 7 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 24 33 7 1 Knoxville ••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Feb. 2 38 2 2 Nov. 28 Jan. 2~ 33 2 2 Morristown •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 25 34 9 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 25 3~ 8 1 Mountain City ••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 18 28 1 1 (2)

(8) Mt. Pleasant •••••••••• Dec. 1 Jan. 16 13 2 (8) Nov. 29 Jan. 13 1~ 2 New Tazewell •••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 2~ 32 6 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 2~ 33 6 1 Rogersv i 11 e •••• ~ •••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 25 33 5 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 20 31 5 1 Sparta •••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 12 2~ 3 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 13 25 3 1 Springfield3 •••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 22 2~ 5 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 20 22 5 1 Sweetwater •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 30 17 1 (7) Nov. 28 Jan. 18 1~ 1 -Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••• - - - 96 19 - - - 93 17

Other States: Virginia:

Ab 1 ngdon •••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 26 3~ 7 2 Nov. 28 Jan. 2~ 33 8 2 Pennington Gap •••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 23 30 1 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 13 26 1 -Total •••••••••••••••• . Nov. - - 8 3 - - - 9 2

North Carolina: .Ashev i 11 e ••••••••••••• NOV. 30 Jan. 26 3~ 9 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 19 30 '10 1 Boone~ ••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 19 29 3 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 19 30 3 1 West Jefferson •••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 19 29 2 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 18 29 2 1 Total •••••••••••••••• - - - 14 3 - - - T5 3

West Vir~inia: Hunting on •••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 37 ~ 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 31 38 4 1 Indiana: Madison ••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 26 34 ·~ 1 Nov. 28 Jan. 27 36 II- 1 New Albany •••••••••••• Dec. 5 Jan. 26 13 1 (II) Dec. 6 Jan. 27 12 1 (II)

Total •••••••••••••••• - - - 5 1 - - - 5 1 Ohio: Ripley •••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Jan. 31 37 ~ 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 3 u ~ 1

Missouri: Weston •••••••••••••••• Nov. 30 Mar. 8 8 ~5 2 1 Nov. 28 Feb. 8 38 2 1

Total• other States ••••• 37 10 - - - 39 9 -Total all ... States ••••••• 321 66 - - - 318 61

TYPE 32 - SOUTHERN MARYLAND 8

Mar~ land: Bat· May 10 2 1 May ~ Nov. 1~ 62 2 1 H ' I more ••••••• e •••••

l ughesv i 11 e ••••••••• , • May 8 Aug. 17 71 3 1 May 2 Aug. 10 70 3 1 Ua Plata •••••••••••••• May 8 ·Aug. 17 7i 1

10 1 May 2 Aug. 10 70 1 10 1

~~~r Marlboro •••••••• May 8 Aug. 17 71 5 2 May 2 Aug. 10 70 5 2 a ort •••••••••• •.•••• May 8 Aug. 17 71 1 1 May 2 Aug. 10 70 1 1 Total, •••••••••• :· •••• 12 6 - - - 12 6 -

See footnote. at end of table.

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TABLE 11.--0pening and closing dates ofmarketing seasons, warehouses, and buyers of tobaccos sold at auction in the United States, by types, States and markets, 1949-50 and 1950-51--Continued

TYPE 35 - ONE SUCKER

State 1950-51 marketinn season

(1950 crop 1949-50 market inn season

(19119 crop and

market Opening I Closing I Sales I Ware- I date date days 1 houses Buyers OpeninglClosingl Sales I Ware- I date date· days1 houses Buyers

Kentucky: Number Number Sets Number Number ~

Frankl in3 u " • • • u • a • u a a u • Dec. B Feb. 23 111 3 111 Dec. 2 Feb. 3 111 3 111 Mayfield3 .••••••••••••• Dec. 16 Feb. 23 9 5 111 Dec. 13 Jan. 20 7 5 111 Murraya ••••.•.••••••••• Dec. 19. Feb. 23 5 5 ~ ~!~ Dec. 111 Jan. 20 II 5 (11) Russellvillea •••.•••••• Dec. 7 Feb. 28 17 5 Dec. 1 Feb. 15 17 5 (11)

Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••• - - - 18 u 2 - - - 18 11 2

Tennessee: 3 Dec. 9 Feb. ( 11) Dec. Feb. (11) Springfield ••••••••••• 211 8 II 3 II 8 3

Westmoreland ••••.•••••• Dec. 6 Jan. 211 6 1 ( 11) Dec. 3 Jan. 16 6 1 ( 11)

Total ••.••••.••••••••• - - - 5 ( 11) - - - II ( 11)

Total Type 35 ••••••••••• - - - 23 2 - - - 22 2

TYPE 36 - GREEN RIVER Kentucky: Henderson ••• 3 •••••••••• Dec. 12 Feb. 26 35 1 1 Dec. 6 Feb. 10 30 2 1 Madisonville •••••••••• Dec. 12 Feb. 28 35 2 1 Dec. 6 Feb. 10 28 2 1 Owensboroa ••••••••••••• Dec. 11 Feb. 1~ 31 7 1 Dec. 5 Feb. 8 28 7 1

Total Type 36 ••••••••••• 10 3 11 3

TYPE 37 - VIRGINIA SUN-CURED Vi ~gin i a:

Richmond •••••••••••••• Nov. 28 Feb. 9 36 1 1 Nov. 29 Feb. 9 37 1

TYPES 35-:17 - TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED Kentucky ••••••••••••••• 28 5 29 5 Tennessee •••••••••••••• 5 II Vi rg i n i a ••••••••••••••• 1 1 1 1

Total •••••••••••••••• 34 6 )II 6

irhe number of days on which sales were held. The re(lular auction sales' week h Monday throu(lhFriday, and this marketing period is generally observed on the majority of markets. However, in a few instances, sales are held only 4 days per week; and on markets which share buyers, sales are scheduled for specific days durinfl the week.

2oid not operate durin& this season. 3rhis market sells more than one type of tobacco. In cases where a market sells more than one type,

such sales floor is listed under each type. Aa a result there is some duplication in the listin& of sales floors on these markets. For details, see Tobacco'Market Reviews for the types included.

4Same set of buyers used for Franklin, Russellville, and Scottsville, Ky. Gsame two sets of buyers used for Louiaville, Ky., aod New AJ..bany, Ind. 6Same set of buyers used for Mayfield and Paducah, Ky., for burley. 7Same set of buyers used for Athens and Sweetwater, Tenn. 8Same set of buyers used for COlumbia and Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 9Sales of Southern Maryland tobacco occur in the year followin& production.

1°For Upper Marlboro and Wayson's COrner, Md. 1lrwo sets of buyers used for all type-35 markets.

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TABLE 12.--Auction •ale• werehou•e cherAe• by type•, State•, end market•, •e••on 1950-51

Type of tobacco, COI!Ill iss ion Minimum state, and Auction fee on gross total charges Additional charges

market sales per 100 pounds

Flue-cured Percent Dollars ' 1

Types .11-1~: ""''' !'' For weighing and handling, Georgia •• 1'5 '"''' oo all plleo of North Carol ina •• 100 pounds or less and 10 cents per pile on all south Carol ina •• 25 cents on all piles ~iles of 100 pounds or All markets ..... over 100 pounds 2-1/2 - ess and 10 cents for each

Type 11: • additional 100 pounds

Vir~inia-(25 cents per pile Al markets ..... 2-1/2 - fFor weighing, 10 cents per

100 pounds

Fire-cured

Type 21:1 t5 cents per pile up to Vir1inia-Al markets ..... 200 pounds and 50 cents 2-1/2 - fFor weighing, 25 cents per

Type 22: per pile over 200 pounds 100 pounds

Kentucky - 50 cents per 100 pounds 3 -Tennessee-- 50 cents per 100 pounds 3 -

Type 23: Kentucky -All markets ..... 32i cents per 100 pounds 3-3/~ -~

Type 31: Kentucky -Bloomfield ...... 60 cents per 100 pounds 3 -Bowl i n1 G:;;en ... 60 • • • • 3 -Carrol to ••• · •• 35--50. • . • 3-1/~:3 -CovinQton ....... 25 • • • • 3 1.00 Cynth 1ana ••••••• 25 • • • • 3 -Danville •••••••• 30 • • . " 3 -Franklin •••••••• 50 • • • . 3 -Glasgow ••••••••• 35 • • . . 3 1.00 Greensbur~ ••••• 60-75. • • • 3 2.00 Harrodsbur~ ••••• 30 • • • . 3 -Hopkinsvil e .... 50 • • . . 3 - 25cents on-piles less than 100 pounds Horse Cave •••••• 60 • • • • 3 - 25 cents on piles less than 100 pounds Lebanon ••••••••• 50 " • • . 3 -Lexington ••••••• 25 . • " .

3 • 75 London •••••••••• 35 • • • • 3 -Louisville •••••• 35 • • • . 3-1/2 -Mayfield ........ ~0 • • • • 3-1/2 - 3 cents per 100 pounds for insurance Maysville ••••••• 25 . • " • 3 -Mount Sterling .. 25 • . . • 3 1.00 Owensboro ••••••• ~0 . • • . 3 -Paducah ......... ~0 • • • • 3-1/2 - 3 cents per 100 pounds for insurance Paris ••••••••••• 25 • • " • 3 • 75 Richmond •••••••• 25 • • • • 3 -Russellville.,., 50 • • . . 3 -Scottsville ••••• 50 • . • • 3 -Shelbyville ..... 35 • • • • 3 -Somerset .•••••.• 30 • • • • 3 -Springfield ..... 30 " • • . 3 -Winchester •••••• 25 • • • . 3 • 75

Tennessee -At hens •••••••••• 50 • .. • • 3 -Cart hag e •••••••• 25 • • • • 3 1. 70 Clarksville ••••• 50 • • • • 3 1.00 Columbia ........ 50 • • • .

3 1.00 Fayetteville •••• 50 • • • • ~ -Franklin •••••••• 25 • • • • 3 1.00 Gall at in ........ 50 • • • • 3-1/2 -Greenville •••••• 50 . • • • 3 -Hartsville ...... ~0 • • • • 3 -Johnson city 50 • • • • 3 -K • • • • noxv i lle ••••••• 50 • • • • 3 -~orristown •••••• 50 • • • • ~ -ountain City ... 25 cents per basket ~ -

-lfount Pleasant •• 50 cents ~r 100 pounds 3 1.00 See footnote• at end of table.

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TABLE 12.--Auction sales warehouse char4es by types, States, and markets, seaaon 1950-51--Continued

Type of tobacco, State, and

market

Burley-,.Contd.

Type 31-Contd. New Tazewell ••••• RogerSVT1ie •••••• Sparta ••••••••••• Springfield •••••• Sweetwater •••••••

Vir~ inial-AbinQdon l·· Pennington Gap ..

North Carol i nat-Asheville }'' Boone •• West Jefferson ••

West Virginia­Huntington •••••••

Indiana-Madison •••••••••• New Albany •••••••

Ohio-Ripley •••••••••••

Missouri-

Auction fee

25 cents 50 cents 1 dollar 50 cents 50 "

per basket per 100 pounds per 100 pounds

n " "

25 cents per basket

15 cents per pile up to 100 pounds and 25 cents per pile over 100 pounds

25 cents per 100 pounds

50 cents per 100 pounds 35 " " • "

25 cents per 100 pounds

Conmission on gross

sales

~

3 3-1/3 3 3

3

3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2

3

3 3-1/2

3

Minimum total charges

per 100 pounds

Dollars

1.25

.Additional charges

For weighing, 25 cents per basket

{For weighing, 10 cents per pile up to 100 pounds and 10 cents per 100 pounds over 100 pounds

25 cents on piles weighing less than 100 pounds

Weston ••••••••••• 25 3 ~------------------~------------------------~-----------Maryland

Type 32: Maryland-All markets3

Dark air-<:ured

Type 35: Kentucky-Mayfield l Murray ••• Frankl in Russelv i lle ...

Tennessee-Springfield J··· Westmoreland

Type 36: Kentucky-A 11 markets .....

Type 37: Virginia-

Richmond ••••••••

25 cents per basket up to 100 pounds, and 35 cents per basket over 100 pounds

~7i cents per 100 pounds

50 cents per 100 pounds

50 cents per 100 pounds

30 cents per 100 pounds

25 cents per pile

2-1/2

3-1/2

3

3

3

1 State law. 2 Rate varies for different houses.

For weighing, 15 cents per 100 pounds

3 On hogshead market at Baltimore, the selling commission is $3 per hogshead.

TABLE 13.--Schedu1e of bid interval• in effect on tobacco·auction markets, by types, season 1950-51

Type Type 10-<:ent 25-<:ent 50-<:ent !-dollar (Name) No. bids bids bids bids

Doll a~ Dollars Dollars Dollars

F 1 ue--cured •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11-1~ Under ~5 15 to 25 over 25

Fire-<: ured; V i rg in i a.· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 Under 6 6 to 15 15 to 25 over 25 Eastern District ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 22 Under 20 20 to ~o over ~o Western District ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23 Under 20 over 20

over ~o Henderson Stemming ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~ Under 20 20 to llO Burley •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 31 Under 15 15 to 30 over 30 Maryland •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 32 Under 15 15 to 25 over 25 Dark a i r-<:ured:

one Sucker ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 35 Under 20 over 20 over 30 Green River ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• 36 Under 20 20 to.30

Virginia Sun-cured •••••••••••••••.•••••••• 37 Under 6 6 to 15 15 to 25 over 25

1 On Hopkinsville market, the so.cent bids go to $50.

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TABlE 14,- -Quant J.ty of tobacco fl.nanced by Commodl.ty Credl.t Corporatl.on and dJ.apoaJ.t J.on, by kinda of tobacco and year grown, 1946-50, and cumulative totala for prior years

(Net packed weight)

Financed through- -

Kind of tobacco Total Balance to and disposals 1 be sold or

year grown Purchases Loans Total redeemed

Fl ue-<:ured: 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.

1939-J.&-5 •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,~10,838 ~5. 717 1.~56,555 1,~56,555 -19!J.6 •••••••••••••••••••• • -•••••••••••••••• - 58,155 58,155 58,155 -19.4 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 20~.090 20~.090 20~.090 -19LJ.8. f ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 9~.092 9~.092 a~. 063 10,029 194 9 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 91,076 91,076 82,616 8,~60 1950 . ..••.•••.••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• - 68,916 68,916 15,759 53,157 Total ••.••.••••••••.•••••••••••••••••.•. 1,~10,838 562,0~6 1,972, 88~ 1,901,238 71,6~6

Fire-<: ured and dark air-cured: 1931-4.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• 30,18~ 1~0. 798 170,982 170,982 -1946 . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 52,82~ 52,82ij ~~.9~0 7,88~ 19J.l. 7 ••••••••••• · •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6,385 ~2.~69 ~8.85~ 27,ij81 21.373 19ij.8 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 33. 71~ 33.71~ 15.305 18.~09 194-9 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 20,9~1 20,9~1 8,6li-O 12.301 1950 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 15,188 15,188 259 1~. 929 Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• , • 36.569 305, 93~ 3~2.503 267,607 7~.896

Burley: 19110-113, and 19~5 ..• ••....•...•........•. 1,0~6 ~~.975 ij6. 021 ~6.021 -19.ij.6 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 13~.6~2 13~.6112 13~.6112 -194 7 .• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 3~.018 3~.018 30,279 3. 739 1911.8 • ••••••••••••••••• ·, •••••••••••••••••• - 86,711 86,711 69,670 17,0ij1 1949 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• - 3~.875 3~.875 2ij,1~5 10,730 1950 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 39.565 39.565 781 38. 78~

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ... • • • • • • • 1.0~6 37~.786 375,832 305,538 70,29~

Maryland: 1948 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 2,965 2,965 1,285 1,680 1949 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 2,562 2,562 1,093 1.~69 1950 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 5,285 5,285 1 5,28~

Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • - 10,812 10,812 2,379 8.~33

Cigar leaf: 1938 and 19~1 . .......••...•.••...•....... - 891 891 891 -1946 •••••••• " •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 10,60~ 10,60ij 10,580 2~ 19ij 7 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 8,906 8,906 8,809 97 1948 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 15,882 15,882 15,882 -191J.9 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 12,135 12.135 8,598 3.537 1950 •••••••• -:···························· - 11,~65 11,~65 2,092 9,373 Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 59,883 59,883 ~6.852 13.031

Grand tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,ij~8.~53 1,313.~61 2,761,91~ 2,523,61~ 238.300

1 Includes all disposals through August 31, 1951. Compiled from official records of the Tobacco Branch, PMA, with respect to Commodity Credit Corporation

operations,

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~

TABLE 15.--Applicable parity price and loan level1 per pound of tobacco, aa of beginning of marketing year, by class or type of tobacco, 1~0~1

Beginning Flu~ured, Fire-cured Burley, Maryland, Dark air-cured, V irg i niasun-cured Cigar filler types 11-1~ types 21-2~ type 31 type 32 types 35 and 36 type 37 type ~1

marketing ·t I Loan Parity _, year2 Parity I Loan ·t 'Loan . I Loan Parity l Loan Parity 1 Loan Loan

Pari Y level level Par 1 Y level panty level level level level

Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents ~ 19~0 ••••••• 18.5 15.0 10.3 7.7 21.8 16.~ 17 .~ - 8.3 6.2 11.1 - 10.7 -19~1 ••••••• 23.1 19.6 11.3 9.6 23.5 20.0 19.0 16.2 9.0 7.7 12.1 10.3 11.7 9.9 19~2 ....... 2}.9 23.7 13.1 11~8 27.3 2~.6 22.0 19.8 10.5 9.5 1~.0 12.6 13.5 12.2 19~3 ....... 30.7 27.6 1~.~ 13.0 30.0 27.0 2~.3 21.9 11.6 10.~ 15.5 1~. 0 1~.9 13.~ 19~~ ••••••• 32.1 28.9 15.0 13.5 31.3 28.2 25.2 22.7 12.0 10.8 16.1 14.5 15.5 1~.0 19JI.5 ••••••• 33.0 29.7 15.~ 21.8 32.2 29.0 25.9 23.3 12.3 19.3 16.5 19.3 15.9 1~.3 1911-6 •••• ~ •• 35.7 32.1 17.8 25.2 37.3 33.6 30.0 27.0 14.3 22.4 19.1 22.4 18.5 16.6 19JI. 7 ••••••• ~4.~ ~0.0 21.5 30.2 ~~.8 ~0.3 36.2 32.6 17.2 26.9 23.1 26.9 22.3 20.1 1948 ••••••• ~8.8 43.9 22.6 31.8 47.1 ll-2.~ 48.8 ~3. 9 18.1 28.3 24.2 28.3 23.~ 21.1 19JI.9 •••••• • 47.2 ~2.5 21.5 30.2 44.8 ~0.3 ~6.5 41.8 17.2 26.9 23.1 26.9 22.3 20.1 1950 ....... 50.0 45.0 30.3 3~.3 50.8 ~5.7 56.5 48.6 27.2 30.5 34.2 30.5 29.3 25.2 1951 ....... 56.3 50.7 33.6 37.4 55.3 49.8 60.6 5~.5 29.6 33.2 37.5 33.2 31.3 28.2

Cigar filler and Puerto Rican filler Cigar filler cigar binder Cigar wrapper15

binder, t~pes type 46 types 42~ ll2-55 Type 51 Type 52 Type 53 Type 54 Type 55 Type 61 Type 62

Parity I Loan Parity I Loan Loan Loan Loan Loan Loan Loan Parity Parity level level level level level level level level

Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents ~ Cents Cents ~ 19JI.O ....... 15.4 - - - - - - - - - 73.8 45.8 19~1 ....... 16.8 1JI..3 - - - - - - - - 80.6 50.0 19JI.2 ••••••• 19.4 17.5 - 19.2 11.2 2~. 8 26.1 1JI..8 12.1 15.7 93.2 57.9 1~3 ........ 21.JI. 19.3 - 21.2 12.2 27.3 28.8 16.3 13.2 17.3 103.0 63.9 l~JI. ....... 22.2 20.0 - 21.9 12.7 28.3 29.9 16.8 13.8 17.9 107.0 66.3 1~5 ••••••• 22.8 20.5 - 22.5 13 .o 29.1 30.7 17.3 14.1 18.4 110.0 68.1 19JI.6 ••••••• 26.5 23.8 - 26.1 15.2 33.8 35.6 20.2 16.5 21.3 127.0 79.0 19JI.7 ....... 31.9 28.7 - 31.5 18.3 JI.0.6 ll2.9 24.2 19.8 25.7 153.0 95.3 19.11.8 ••••••• 33.5 30.2 - 33.0 19.2 42.7 Jl.5.1 25.5 20.8 27.0 161.0 100.0 19JI.9 ••••••• 31.9 28.7 - 31.5 18.3 40.6 42,9 21l.2 19.8 25.7 153.0 95.3 1950 ••••••• 38.8 33.4

• 36.2 • 29.0 23.6 Jl.9.0 49.5 25.5 24.1 §f·O 2 6JI.. 0 212.0

1951 ••••••• JI.JI..O 39.6 32.6 26.1 55.2 5JI..2 28.0 27.3 3.5 278 .. 0 229.0 1 Loan levels are shown regardless of whether loans were made in any particular year. Loan levels beginning with 1942 are based on 90

percent of the parity price, with. the following exceptions: Flue-cured in 1942, which was 85 percent of the parity price, prior to the ap­proval date of the Stabilization Act of 1942 increasing loan levels ~o 90 percent of parity (approved October 1942); fire·c~ed and dark air-cured classes, which beginning in 1945 are 75 percent and 66-2/3 percent respectively of the Burley loan rate; loan levels for types comprising the filler and binder group, which are adjusted-type differentials based on the parity price for the group; Maryland and the cigar filler and binder types in 1950, which were 86 percent of parity. Prior to 1942, loan levels for the types as shown were based on approximately 75 percent of parity in 1940, and &S percent of parity in 1941.

~The marketing year begins as of July 1 for flue-cured and cigar wrapper, and October 1 for all other types. • Includes type 46 through 1950. 15 Beginning in 1951 type 46 is a separate kind of tobacco.

Mandatory loans not applicable.

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TABLE 16.--Leaf tobacco uaed ln the .manufacture .of cigara, cigarettea, a•d- tobacco and anuff, in the United Statea, by calendar yeara, averagea 1919-43,. annual 1944-501

Year

1919-23 average •••••••••••••••••• 1 9211-2~ average ................. . 1929-33 average •••••••••••••••••• 19311-38 average •••••••••••••••••• 1939-~3 average •••••••••••••.••••• 1911-!1.· ••••• It •••••••••••••••••••••• 19~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19116 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19117 ............................ . 1.9118 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19119 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Large a 1,000 lb. 152,600 150,195 12~.285 119,037 131,086 129,399 128,012 137,166 135,028 139.~66 12~.8~3 126,500

2,358 1,522 1,0~~

732 5~5 ~83 378 373 310 357 331 250

1115 115 ~7

188 21

273 7811

9 3 3 II II

168,259 265,929 329,862 1138,207 657.220 920,1115 9~3.502

1,000,929 1,055,591 1,099,173 1,096,150 1,115,000

1,000 lb. 323.932 311, 9~9 290,690 269,2~7 2~6.502 2011,2~1 218,500 168,190 16~.185 161,092 161,020 158,000

Total

1,000 lb. 6117,2911 729,710 7115,928 827.~11

1,035.3711 1,25~.5111 1,291,176 1,306,667 1,355,117 1,1100,091 1,382,3118 1,399, 7511

1 The quantitiea given are unatemmed proceaaing·weight equivalent of all kinda of tobacco uaed. Stemmed leaf and acrapa, used in manufacturing have been converted to unatemmed equivalent at the ratio of 3 pounds stemmed to 4 pounda unatemmed.

2 Doea not include tobacco used in bonded manufacturing warehouses. Compiled for 1919-49 from annual reporta of the Commiaaioner of Internal Revenue. Data for 1950 are

estimatet by the Tobacco Branch, PMA.

T~LE 17.--Cigara, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, amokinl tobacco, and snuff manufactured in United States, by caLendar years, avera1ea 1919-43, annual 1944-50

the

Year Cigars I Cigarettes Large J Small l Large I Small

Thousands Thousands Thousands rhousands '1919-23 average •••••••• , ••••• , •••••••••••• 7,113,562 631,031 21,992 55,022,751 19211-28 average ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6,~90,3110 ~119,01~ 13,712 91,113,520 1929-33 average ........................... 5,288,622 326,0112 5,7110 116,952, 7~11 19311-38 average ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 9~0 • .311 186,276 19,77~ 1511,098,1135 1939-113 average ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.11~9.381 139.~0~ 3,110~ 228,333.~~1 191111 ...................................... 5,198,679 123,3~0 26,870 323.583,888 19115 ...................................... 5,27~.675 98,167 82.~16 332,16~.670 19116 .............................. · •••••••• 5,617,700 92,262 1,658 350.038,093 19117 ...................................... 5.~87,656 79,690 537 369,682,769 19118 ••• · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• 5,6~5.10~ 89,13~ 6~1 386,825,7~6 19119 .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,~52,99~ 83.~60 707 38~.961,695 1950 (Preliminary) •••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,366,715 68,862 681 391,955.~72

Chewing tobacco Smoking Total. chewi n3,

Year J I Fine-cut J Snuff smok1ng, an Plug Twist Scrap tobacco snuff tobacco

1£000 lb. 1£000 lb. 1£000 lb. 1£000 lb. 1£000 lb. 1£000 lb. 1£000 lb. 1919-23 average ••••••••••••••••• 126,792 10,786 7,555 \!) 1 229,772 36,282 ~11.187 19211-28 average ••••••••••••••••• 107,11~0 9,1~2 6,~78 1 2~2.011.7 39,15~ 11011,261 f929-33 average ................. 76,596 6,1130 ~.258 a 59, 70~ 2 176,963 38,768 362,719 19311-38 ave·rage ••••••••••••••••• 59,068 5,898 ~.1158 ~~.~9~ 193,1161 37,065 311~,11~11 1~39-113 ave.rage ••••••••••••••••• 52,699 5,8117 11,698 ~5.6~6 188, 71~ 39,928 337,532 191111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 61,655 6,1198 II, 092 52,867 139,861 111,962 306,935 19115 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 59, 70~ 6,723 3,970 ~7.7~8 168,523 11.3. 8311 330,502 19Jt6 •••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51,810 5, 773 3.756 ~6.117 106,111~ 39,361 25.3. 231 19117 •·•·• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7.306 5,152 3. 793 112,189 10~,680 39,163 2~2.283 19118 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5.3~6 5,632 3,207 ~2.088 107,599 ~0.809 2~~.681 1911~' .•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1.903 5,586 2,757 39,6~2 108,1~6 110,908 238, 9~2

5 (Preliminary) •••••••••••••• 110,252 5,~63 2,7311 39,028 107,730 39,995 235,202 .. ~Prior to 1931, acrap chewing tobacco included in amokina tobacco.

111d 1~9 antiea of acrap chewina tobacco (reported in totala for amoking tobacco) eatimated for yeara 1929 30.

COmpiled from annual and monthly reporta of the Commiaaioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 18. --Receipts from Federal taxes on tobacco products· in the United States, by type of product fiscal years, 1946-41-- 1950-~11

Federal tax receipts for year (July-June basis) Product

19~6-~7 l 19~7-~B I 19~8-~9 I 19~9-50 I 1950-51 1,000 dol. 11 000 dol. 11 000 dol. 11 000 dol. 11 ooo dol.

C! gars ll arle l· ••••• , ••••.•• ,, •• "" .. ~8.288 ~6,686 ~5.531 ~2. 112 ~11.219 C 1 gars sma 1 ••••••••••••• , • , , ••• , , 66 66 59 58 56 Cigarettes llarrel .................. 6 5 7 6 7 Cigarettes sma 1 .................. 1,1~5,262 1,208,199 1, 232,728 1,2112,8115 1, 293,966 Chewing and smoking tobacco ••• ~ ••••• 36,5118 37,0211 35,1135 35,070 33,870 Snuff ••••••..••• , ••••••••••• , , •••••• 7,055 7,372 7,272 7,388 7,235 Cigarette papers and tubes •••••••••• 539 926 8111 98~ 1,0111 Cigarette and cigar floor tax2 •••••• ~ 2 2 1 2

Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,237,768 1,300,280 1,321,875 1,328,11611 1,380,396

1For rates of tax on tobacco products, aee table 21. 2 Imposed July 1, 1940. Also includes leAf dealer penalties, etc.

Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

TABLE 19. --Receipts from import duties on tobacco lilnd tobacco products in the United Statea, by fiscal years, 1946-41 - 1950-51 1

Receipts from--Year (July- Leaf tobacco I Scrap, etc. )I Tobacco products Total Drawback Net June basis) (Paragraph 601) (Paragraph 603) (Paragraphs6011 &605) receipts receipts

Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars 19116-117 ••••••• ' ' • 211,861,733 1, 2117,117 700,972 26,809,822 420,31111 26,389,1178 19~ 7-118 •••••••••• 21,680.~27 360, 168 1178,158 22,518,753 789,028 21, 729,725 19118-119 •••••••••• 22,911,580 591,103 507,1176 211,010,159 713, 753 23.296,1106 19119-50 ••••••••.• 20,51111,1108 612,829 1165,322 21,622,559 758,983 20,863,576 1950-51 .•••.••••• 18,1~11,1101 780,058 5118,085 19,1172,51111 890,1111 18,582,1193

1For details of tariff rates and items included in Paragraphs of Tariff Act, see table.36, page 71.

Co~piled from data furnished by the Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department.

TABLE 20. --Consumption of and estimated con8umer expenditure• lor tobacco product• in the United States, by type of product, calendar year8, 1946·501

19116 19117 1'9118 19119 19502

Quan- Con- Quan- Con- Quan- Con- Quan- Con- Quan- con-Product t lty sumer tity sumer t ity sumer tity sumer t ity sumer

con- expend- con- expend- con- expend- con- expend- con- expend-sumed iture sumed iture sumed iture sumed rture sumed iture

Mi 11 ions Mj l.dol. Millions M i 1 • do 1 • M i 11 Ions M i 1 • do 1 • M i 11 ions M i 1 • do 1 • M i 11 ions M i 1 • do 1 • Cigars •••••••••••• 5,9011 551 5, 736 550 5,871 551 5, 723 5211 5, 620 511 Cigarettes •••••••• 3111,8111 2,629 333.860 3,017 3118,855 3,316 352,3311 3,11111 360,5911 3,592

1, 000 1,000 1,000 1, 000 1,000 ~ounds pounds pounds pounds pounds

Other products •• 250,780 261 238,509 2511 2111,079 272 235,202 266 230,8117 261

Tot a 1 ••••••••• - 3,11111 - 3,821 - II, 13 9 - 11,·231 11, ;J6ll -~naumption baaed on tax-paid withdrawals of products indicated by salea of internal revenue stampsf

Consumer expenditures based on retail prices reported Dy the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and eatimatel 0

the Tobacco Branch, PMA. Consumer expenditures include the internal ··revenue tax, and State and local use•, wherever applicable, and insofar as it was possible to estimate.

:!preliminary.

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TABLE 21 .. - -R~tes of Federl!!l1 tax on tobacco products in the United States • as imposed by the Interna 1 Revenue Acta of 1926 and 1951

Under Internal Revenue Act of 1926 1

Product

Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000 retail iog for--

I Rate of tax

{A) 5 cents each or less........... $ 2.00 per thousand (B) More than 5 and not more than

8 cents each . • • •• • . •• •.• • • • • $ 3.00 per thousand (c) More than 8 and not more than

15 cents. each •••••••••••••• $ s.oo per thousand (D) ~ore than 15 and not more than

20 cents each •••••••••••••• $10.50 per thousand (E) More than 20 cents each ••••••• $13.50 per thousand

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $ • 75 per thousand

Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000 •••••••••••••.••••••••••• $ 7.80 per thousand 3 4

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000 ..• ~ ...•.......•.•.•..•.. $ 3.25 per thousand 4

Papers ..................... • ••• • • • • • • • • • • ~ cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

Tubes ••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

Smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff .. 18 cents per pound

1Aa imposed by the Internal Revenue Act of February 26, 1926.

Under Internal Revenue Act of 1951 2

Product

Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for--

(A) 2t cents each or less •••• (B) More than 2t- and not more than

4 cents each ••••••••••••••• (C) More than 4 and not more than

6 cents each ••••••••••••••• (D) More than 6 and not more than

8 cents each ••••••••••••••• (E) More than 8 and not more than

15 cents each •••••••••••••• {F) More than 15 and not more than

20 cents each •••••••••••••• (G) More than 20 cents each •••••••

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••

Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••

Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••

Papers ••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tubes •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Smoking and chewing· tobacco and snuff ••

I Rate of tax

$ 2.50 per thousand

$ 3.00 per thousand

$ 4.00 per thousand

$ 7.00 per thousand

$10.00 per thousand

t\5.00 per thousand $20.00 per thousand

$ .75 per thousand

$ 8.40 per thousand 3

$ 4.00 per thousand ~ cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof

10 cents per pound

~tes under the Internal Revenue Act of 1951 remain unchanged from those imposed by the Internal Revenue Act effective November 1, 1942, except as follows: Cigarettes weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, increased to $4.00 per thousand from $3.50 per thousand; Smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff lowered to 10 cents per pound from 18 cents per pound.

3Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000 which are more than ~ inches in length are taxable at the rate imposed on ciga­rettes weighing less than 3 pounds per 1,000, counting each 2~ inches or fraction thereof of the length of each as one cigarette. This provision was first imposed oy the Revenue Act of May 10, 1934, amending the Revenue Act of February 26, 1926.

~te effective July 1, 1940, changed tax on large cigarettes from $7.20 to $1.80, ·and on small cigarettes from $3.00 to $3.25. Compiled from internal revenue laws· of the United States.

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TABLE 22.--Tax-paid withdrawals of large cigars in the United States, as indicated by the sale of Internal Revenue staaps, by class and retail price range, each aonth, 1946-51 1

UNITED STATES

Retai 1 Withdrawals of large cigars during-

Class price range Total for of class Year Jan. Feb. March Apri 1 May June July Aug. Sept. oct. Nov. Dec. calendar

year2

Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thotr- Thou- Thotr- Thou- Thotr- Thotr- Thou- Thotr-sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands

A 2! cents 1946 4,217 4,.390 5,116 .3.714 .3 • .340 3.7.3.3 1, 959 916 1,970 925 1,386 2,069 33.735 each or 1947 1, 2.35 8~3 2,548 1, 0.34 1,574 1, 569 1,241 96.3 1, 756 1,755 782 1,11<1 16,451 less 1948 814 1,529 8.39 869 801 706 737 929 1,324 1, 297 950 91<2 11, 737

1949 744 1, 0.3.3 920 1,369 1,354 2,.378 1,654 1, 955 2,468 2,493 3,267 2,369 22,004 1950 1,408 1, 270 1, 607 1,488 2,068 1, 677 2, 307 2,675 1, 605 2,384 2, 293 1, 101 21,883 1951 1,640 1,025 1,575 1, :;!96 1, :;!07 1, 205

B More than 1946 35,23.3 33,7.35 .35,672 34,528 .38,621 30,825 30,557 33,893 24,936 27,474 25,255 25,039 375,768 2! cents and 19~7 26,664 20,808 23,418 26, 6.31 26, 709 24,096 26,874 30,706 27.470 28,808 27,587 25,007 .314, 778 not more 1948 32,075 33 • .311 31, 8.36 37,6.34 29,071 28,455 19, 105 16,828 17, 277 18.~41 18,945 15, 663 298,841 than 4 cents 1949 17, 0.37 18,495 16,58.3 12,955 15,052 20, 288 13,891 23 • .355 19, 106 20,539 18,099 13. 292 208,692 each 1950 16,943 18,090 16, 251 12,304 14,565 18,916 17, 160 23,000 18, 627 15,567 15, 100 11,843 198,'366

1951 14 751< 13 750 11.320 17 258 15 899 18 1<41< c More than 191<6 88,~58 80.87 2 89,239 83,717 86,07.3 79,568 71,820 69, 200 63,981< 78,9.38 68,873 58,257 918,999

4 cents and 1947 68,.362 65,.316 77,085 79, 191 92,774 88,696 90,395 98, 194 98, 103 116,858 95,778 95,473 1, 066, 225 not more 1948 97,137 104,529 115, 755 105. 8.38 120.877 132, .37.3 116,741 145, J<O 1 156,969 157.577 162, 11<6 141,475 1, 556,818 than 6 cents 1949 148,28.3 126,693 1.39, 7.38 13.3, 989 1.32,768 165,924 149,64.3 186,061 171,986 184,863 173,181 140,589 1,853,718 each 1950 145,087 141,693 159,927 129,72.3 147,102 161,906 143,691 190,527 172,677 197,356 189.072 131<. 189 1,912, 950

1951 177: _130 161.825 171 OQ7 1~4 186 170.332 170 256 0 More than 1946 160,794 162,772 17.3, 146 176,885 180. 584 165. 585 164,911 134,765 129, 224 13.3. 187 96,085 87,904 1,765, 842

6 cents and 1947 94,666 8.3,542 77,886 67,1<65 68,587 57,921 58,925 68,350 69,271< 81,674 69,6.30 60,59 7 858,517 not more 1948 61, 114 54,257 48, 161 40,.3.39 4.3,558 4.3,898 41,987 49,06.3 52,.355 51,881 52,75.3 41,865 581, 2.31 than 8 cents 1949 .37,.361 .37, 745 48,122 .39,.348 .39,889 5.3,959 45, .3.35 60,569 58,.32.3 54,725 56,774 44,9.30 577,080 each 1950 45,544 42,126 51, 225 42,019 51,070 56,094 51, 259 61,918 52,061 62, 145 56, 601 4.3,.3.39 615,401

1951 48 952 46 029 46 178 Ill! 699 48,287 52 454 E More than 1946 155, 627 148,600 152, 7.37 156, 287 157,711 140,.327 14.3, 786 229' 540 209, 212 .302, 549 .312, 204 257,988 2,.3 66,568

8 cents and 1947 295,565 254,753 225,981 225, 171 26.3, 4 78 237, 104 2.34,94.3 247,549 260,641 324,921 270,.352 244,118 .3,084, 577 not more 1948 251,576 247,731 248,6.33 244,807 225,9.39 247.011 228,009 263.961 287 • .391 269. 248 286,739 219,862 3,0 20,907 than 15 1949 218, 210 207,086 226,006 219,095 215, 258 251, 269 188,206 220,603 250,972 24.3, 90 2,. 224, 238 165. 666 2,6.30,511 cents each 1950 197,006 192,125 196,999 177,849 186,631 206,324 166,905 277. 190 2.30. 709 241,11,15 246, 246 165,.399 2,484,798

1951 192 278 190 740 202 110 201.553 214,072 230 96.3 F More than 1946 1.3, 536 13,385 12, 605 16,982 16,608 17, 259 14,866 18,732 14, 656 24, 69 2 22,719 20,082 206, 122

15 cents and 1947 13,654 11,032 10,000 8,043 11,521 11,800 13, 283 11,166 13,405 17,771 16, 191 10,431 148,297 not more 1948 11,682 9,503 13, 211 10,676 12;590 14, 293 12,576 15,886 15,539 16, 160 16,744 11,608 16o, 458 than 20 1949 9, .303 9, 26.7 13,434 11, 703 12,081 12,505 12,516 12,305 15,005 13, 2.32 16,744 10,343 148,4.38 cents each 1950 9,966 10,652 15,602 9, 826 12, 227 12,852 9, 215 17,.333 . 14,8.39 17,77.3 18, 279 10,61.3 159, 177

1951 1~ 766 11 190 12: 160 12 600 15 023 16.384 G More than 1946 10,727 11, 270 11,963 12,205 14,360 14,883 11,497 13,526 13, 721 20,302 20,427 14,430 169,311

20 cents 1947 10, 117 9, 738 9,867 8,735 9,325 11,341 13,447 9,583 12,639 16,093 15,081 9,952 135,918 each 1948 7,000 9, 281 11,663 9,341 11,665 13, 213 11,055 13, 160 14,001 15, 167 15,478 8,852 1.39. 876

1949 7 ,.348 9,851 12,346 9,993 11,954 1.3, 186 11, 251 11,360 14,586 14,520 16, .323 8,980 141, 698 1950 ~.~i 9,.362 12,020 ~~: ~.36 11, 207 13,383 10,029 14,763 13. 220 17, 137 17,200 8,316 144,907 it951 10 515 11.001 1 14 13:77?, 12. ss·6

Total All classes 1946 468,592 455,024 480,478 484,318 497, 297 452, 180 439.396 500,572 457,703 588,067 546,949 465,769 5.8.36, 345 combined 1947 510,264 446,042 426,785 416, "270 473,968 432,527 439, 108 466,511 483,288 587,880 495,401 446,719 5,624, 763

1948 461,398 11-60. 141 4 70.098 449. 504 444,491 479,949 430,210 505,228 544,856 529,971 553,755 ll40,267 5,769,868 1949 ll38, 286 ll10,170 ll57,149 ll28,1l52 ll28,356 519,509 ll22,1l96 516,208 532,1lll6 531l, 274 508, 626 386, 169 5,582, 141

l 1950 424,088 415,318 453,631 383,345 ll21l,870 11.71,152 ll00,566 587,110 6 503,738 553.777 51111,791 3711.800 5,537,1182 1951 458,877 435,0711 1155,351 11114, 00 6 1178,693 502, 5~2

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rABLB 22.--Tas-pa&d •i~Adr.-•l• of l•r•e c&car• in ~lte Uni.~ed. S~ace•,. a.• indice~"teci1 by clae •ale of Internal retail pri.c~ ranse. eGCia aontla 1946-Sl ·- Continued

.Revenue a.ta11pa b)" c lcaaa ancl

Retail Class pr(ce ranQe Year Jan. Feb. March of class

Thou- Thou- Thou-sands sands ~

Total All classes 1946 4,436 7,359 6,906 combined 1n1 2,518 1,408 377

19118 696 687 235 1949 30 775 526 1950 6 34 34 1951 46 12 47

Grand All classes 1946 473,028 "62,383 487,384 total combined 19117 512,782 447,450 U7,162

191l8 ll62,09Jl IJ60,828 470,333 1949 438.316 uo. 945 ll57,675 1950 421l,0911 ll15,352 ll53,665 1951 IJ58,923 435,086 455,398

PUERTO RIC03

Withdrawals of large cigars during--

April May June July Aug.

Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou-~ sands sands ~ ~

8,136 8,357 5,447 5,860 5,800 2n 238 62 45 56 44 222 408 661 56"

1,004 794 1,038 38 27 32 21 ll8 ll6 39 33 37 31

UNITED STATES AIID PUERTO RICO Jl92,454 505,65" ll57,627 445,256 506,372 416,54" 474, 206 432,589 439,153 .66,567 IJ49,548 ll4",713 ll80,357 ll30;S71 505,792 429, ll56 .29,150 520, 51l7 •22, 531J 516,235 383.377 424,891 471,200 llOO, 612 587,1lll5 ll44,039 478,730 502,623

Sep·t.

Thou-~-

6,081 701 267

19 52

ll63,784 •83,989 51l5,123 532,1l65 503,790

oct. Nov.

Thou- Thou-~ sands

6,361 7,664 72 340

1,042 100 196 73 119 95

Dec.

Thou-sands

5,400 94 64

107 143

Total for

calenda1 r _yeara

Thou-sands

77,80 6,18 4,99 4,62

66

7 5 0 7

59Jl,428 554,613 ll71,169 5,914,1 2 48 58 68

587,952 .95,7ll1 .46,813 5,630,9 531,013 553,855 IJ40,331 5,774,8 531l,"70 508,699 386,276 5,586,7 553,896 544,886 374,91J3 5,538,1 1

1 These fiaures are baaed on aalea of revenue stamps and do not represent quantities of ciaara withdrawn for consumption or sale. For rates of Federal taa on tobacco products, see table 21.

a Totals will not aaree with those in the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, because revisions are not made in the monthly data. '

a Ciaars shipped from Puerto Rico into the United States

Compiled from monthly reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 23.--Tax-paid withdrawal• of tobacco products other than lar~e cigars, in the United States, each month, 1946-51 1

UNITED STATES

Withdrawals of tobacco products durin -Prod- Cl assi f i-uct cat ion Year Jan. Feb. March Apri 1 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov, Dec. Total

Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- Thou- ThOu- Thou-sands §ill!§ sands sands sands· sands sands sands sands sands sands sands sands

Small Weigning 19~6 10,000 7,113 7' 030 7,000 9,070 7,000 7,210 8, 100 7,000 10,100 ?,008 6,000 92,631 cigars.- not more 19~7 7,000 8,000 8,000 8, 100 6,008 ·5, 010 5, 011 6,000 7,~00 7,63~ 6,600 5,750 80,513

than 3 19~8 6,700 7, 750 8, 2~6 9,~30 8,~20 a.~~o ~.270 6,~26 7,6~8 8,650 7,~70 6,260 89;710 pounds 19~9 6,~08 6,160 8,326 5,176 5,210 7,160 5.130 8,310 8,290 8,989 9, 230 ~.016 82.~05 per 1950 7' 117 7,170 ~.187 3.151 5,261 6,1~2 5, 09.~ 8,280 7,015 6,206 6,0~2 ~.070 69,735 1,000 1951 7.0~8 7,120 6,177 5,097 6,151 6,120

L~rge Weigning 19~6 117 93 19 93 130 112 72 8 131 110 11 118 1,01~

Cl¥a- more than 19~7 12 72 17 57 62 72 .17 56 13 ~9 58 53 538 re tes~ 3 Pounds 19~8 59 56 ~6 21 ~9 71 39 70 75 89 ~~ 77 696

per 19~9 ~3 120 18 76 111 85 13 100 11 60 107 42 786 1,000 1950 53 ~9 116 8 60 81 52 76 38 69 91 52 7~

1951 83 63 125 36 80 38

Small t-1 i 1 • Mi 1. till.: Mi 1. Mi 1. Mi 1. 1:1l.l: Mi 1. M i 1. Mi 1. Mi 1. .!ill.: Mi 1.

Weighing ciga- not more 19~6 25,226 23,637 26,~01 25.~51 29,972 26,360 25,~~0 28,953 26,865 32,778 27,696 22,695 321.~7~ rettes2 than 3 19~7 28,~51 26,338 26,336 27' ~93 25,068 29,097 29,5~9 29,059 29,20~ 33.237 27,333 2~,799 335,96~

pounds 19~8 27,278 23,3~9 29,15~ 32,036 28,~98 31.701 27,521 3~.067 29,857 31.335 29,259 2~,675 3~8. 730 per 19~9 28,006 25,358 31.177 27,325 30,893 32,735 25,85~ 35.~9 31,731 29,506 29,625 2~,657 352,316 1,000 1950 29,292 25,595 32,111 26,155 32,350 32, 771 27,929 39,~25 30,70~ 29,92~ 29,679 2~, 836 360,771

1951 33,895 28,666 30,297 29,620 32,686 32,0~2

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

~ J&... lb. lb. 1 b. 1 b. lb. ~ ~ ..!.&:... .J.h.. Jb... J.h_ Chew-ing and- 19~6 17' 0~6 1~,607 15,085 16,573 17' 995 18,009 18,193 19,~19 18,563 21,822 19,~33 11J,366 211,111 smoking, 19~7 16,689 1~.~72 15,661 16,257 12,633 15,523 18,311 18,885 20,726 21, 7~0 15, 16~ 13,169 199,230

19~8 15,689 1~,71~ 16,66~ 17,950 15,681 16,989. 1~,889 17,978 19,~39 20,30~ 16,330 13,062 199,689 19~9 1~.679 1~,005 16,729 15,056 17' 051 17,331 1~.38.8 18,an 19,006 18,319 15,801 12,76~ 19JJ,003 1950 16,3~6 1~,6t!1 17,982 1~,683 15,767 !~.23JI. 13,782 19,000 17,635 18,913 15,293 10,395 190,691 1951 16,665 1~,501 15,09~ 1~,932 15,932 16,022

Snuff •• 19~6 .3,759 3,170 3.~3~ 3.~50 3,228 3,075 2,756 3,31~ 3,108 3,809 3,296 3,270 39,669 19~7 3.~3~ 2, 916 3,083 3,.11.59 3.~78 3,269 2,697 3,299 3,980 IJ, 170 2,980 2,51~ 39,279 19~8 3,898 3.356 3,558 3,871 3.3~~ 3,291 2,991 3. 22.3 .3,718 3,512 .3,198 3.~.30 ~1,.390 19~9 3,536 .3' 1.33 3,761 3, 3.3 7 3, .311 .3, 252 2, 238 3,995 3,668 .3' 655 .3,523 3,792 ~1,201 1950 ~,9J1."1 2,69.3 3,959 .3;~92 3, 2.30 .3,861 2,~22 ~.530 3, 215 3,JI.09 3,298 3, 10.3 ~o. 153 1951 695 3. 26JI. 3.329 3,519 3 .340 3_ 069

1For rates of Federal ~ax on tobacco products, see table 21. llnoes not include Puerto Rico. Tax-paid small cigarettes from Puerto· Rico were as follows: 1~6 calendar year, less than 100,000; 1947

calendar year, 0.2 million; 1948 calendar year, 0.1 million; 1949 calendar year, .0.2 million; 1950 calendar year; less than 100,000; through June 1951, 0. 1 million. ·

Campiled fr0111 reports of the eo-isaioner. of Internal Revenue.

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TABLE 24.--Per.capita consumption of tax-paid tobacco products in the United States, by calendar years, averafle 1935-39, annual 1946-50

-Cigar- Chewing Smoking Calendar ~arge

Small c irars ciga- 1) ettes tobacco tob~cco Snuff Total year ctgars rettes (1) (2) Cl - Number Number Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds

Av. 1935-39· ................ 42 1,219 1. 00 3.45 0.66 1.50 0.29 7.10 19116 ....................... 41 2,298 1.00 6.57 • 76 • 75 .28 9.36 19117 •••••••••••••••••••• :·· 39 2,343 .97 6.70 .67 .72 .27 9.,3~ 19118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 2,387 .98 6.78 • 65 .72 .28 9.41 19119 ....................... 38 2,369 .86 6.75 .59 • 71 .28 9.19 195 0~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 37 2,383 .84 6.79 .56 • 70 .27 9.16

1 Pounds of cigars and cigarettes represent unstemmed equivalent of tobacco used in the manufacture of these products, as reported in the annual reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Both large and small cigars and large and small cigarettes are included.

2 Tax-paid withdrawals of manufactured tobacco have been separated into chewing tobacco and smoking tobacco in proportion to production of these two products.

3 Preliminary.

Compiled from tax-paid withdrawals reported in monthly statements by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and July population from reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

TABLE 25.--Tobacco products removed tax-free in the United States, by calendar years, 1946-501

Calendar Cigars Cigarettes Chewing and smoking year Large 1 Small Large I Small tobacco and snuff

Thousands Thousands Thgysands ThQUllands 1,000 lb.

19116 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 26,371 6 517 30,669,731 4,081 19!17 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 40,799 5 1 34,277' 148 4,604 19!18 ........................ 38,329 56 204 38,677' 9911 5,159 19119 ........................ 45,633 7 200 33,205,052 4,813 19502 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 47,Q.57 811 16 31,815,617 5,386

1 Includes withdrawals for exports, shipments to United States armed forces in foreign countries, sea stores, and tax-free uses in the United States,

2 Preliminary,

Compiled from reports of the C011111issioner of Internal Revenue.

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TABU: 26.- -State tax ratee 011. tobacco product• Jn tire United State•, ae of Septe-.r JI.U

State

A 1 abama ••••••••••••

Arizona ••••••••••••

Arkansas ••••••••••• Connecticut •••••••• De 1 aware ••....•••..

District of Columbia •••••••••

Florida ••..•.••••.• Georgia •.••••••••••

Idaho •••••••••••••• Illinois .......... . I nd i_ana •••••••••••• I CMa ••••• ••••••••••

Kansas ••• •••••••••• Kentucky •• •••••••••

First tax year

1927

1933

192~

1935 19~9

19.9

19~3

1923

1~5

19U

1~7

1921 1927

1936

Product and rate of tax

a 3-1/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand. Ci]ars, retailing for--

b More than 3-1/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand. c More than 5 and not more than 8 cents each, $3 per thousand. d More than 8 and not more than 10 cents each, $5 per thousand. e More than 10 and not more than 20 cents each, $10 per thousand. f More than 20 cents each, $13.50 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000: 1 cent per each 10 cigars.

cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 .for popular brands; 1

Smoking tobacco, welghing--

!al 1-1/8 ounces or less, 1 cent. b More than 1-1/8 and not more than 2 ounces, 3 cents. c More than 2 and not more than 3 ounces, 5 cents. d More than 3 and not more than ~ ounces, 7 cents. e More than ~ ounces, 2 cents each ounce or tract ion thereof.

Chewing· tobacco: 3/' cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Snuff: Rate of tax ranging tram 1/2 cent per 5/8 ounces or less to 1

cent per ounce for C'Ner 6 ounces. Cilars, retailing for--

a) 5 cents each or less, 1 cent for each 3· b) More .than 5 cents, 1 cent each.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000: 2 cents for each 20 or fraction thereof.

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20. Smok i '!{I tobacco and snuff: 1 cent per ounce or major tract ion thereof. CavendiSh, plug, or twist: 1/~ cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Cigarettes: 6 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

a) More than 6 cents, 1 cent each. Ci~ars, retailing for--

b) More than 20 cents, 2 cents each. Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20.

cigarettes: 1 cent per package of 20. Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

c i~ars, cheroots, stogies, ret a i 1 i ng for--a) 3-1/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand. b) More than 3-1/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per

thousand. · lc! More than 5 and not more than 8 cents each, $3 per thousand. d More than 8 and not more than 10 cents each, $5 per thousand. e More than 10 and not more than 20 cents each, $10 per thousand. f More than 20 cents each, $13.50 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10 or tract ion thereof.

Cigarettes: 3 cents2 per package of 20 tor popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 tor popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20 tor popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20.

See footnote• et end of teble.

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State First tax year Product and rate ot tax

----------------1---------1-----------------------------------------------------------------Louisiana.......... 1926 Cilars, weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for-

Maine •••••••••••••.•

Mas sac husett s •••••• Michigan ••••••••••• Minnesota •••••••••• Mississippi ••••••••

Montana •••••••••••• Nebraska ••••••••••• Nevada ••••••••••••• New Hampshire ••••••

New Jersey ......... New Mexico ......... New York ........... Harth Dakota •••••••

Ohio .•.•••••••••••• Oklahoma ...........

Oregon3 " •••••••••••

Pennsylvania ••••••• Rhode Island .......

19~1

1939 1~7

19ij7 1930

19~7

19~7

19~7

1939

19~8

1~3

1939 1925

1931 1933

1951 1935 1939

a! 5 cents each or less, $3.20 per thousand. b More than 5 and not more than 8 cents each, $~.80 per thousand. c More than 8 and not more than 15 cents each, $8 per thousand. d More than 15 and not more than 2D cents each, $32 per thousand. e More than 20 cents each, s~o per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000,$1.20perthousand. Cigarettes: 8 cents per package of 20. Smoking tobacco, retailing for-

a Not more than 5 cents per package, 1 cent. b More than 5 and not more than 10 cents per package, 2 .cents. c More than 10 and not more than 13 cents per package, 3 cents. d More than 13 and not more than 15 cents per package, ~ cents. e More than 15 cents per package, q cents plus 1-1/3 cents for each

5 cents or fraction thereof of selling price in excess of 15 cents. Cigarettes: ~ cents per package of 20. All other tobacco products: 20 percent of usual retail price. Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: 3 cents pee package of 20. Cigarettes: ~cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigars, cheroots, stogies, and smoking tobacco: 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retaiJ price.

Cigarettes: q cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: ~ cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20. All products: 15 percent of usual retail price (H cents per package

of 20 cigarettes). Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20. Cigarettes:' cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: 6 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Snuff: Boxes containing-1-1/~ ounces, 2 cents; More than 1-1/~ ounces, 2 cents for each

additional 1-1/~ ounces or major fraction thereof. Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20. Cigars, cheroots, stogies, etc., weighing more than 3 pounds per

1,000, retailing for-(a} 3-1/3 cents each or less, $5 per thousand. (b) More than 3-1/3 cents each, $10 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000: 1 cent for each 10.

Cigarettes: 5 cents3 per package of 20 for popular brands. 1 Smoking and chewing tobacco: 20 percent of factory 1 ist price.

Cigarettes: " cents per package of 20. Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20.

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 26.--State tax rates on tobacco products in the United Sta.tes, as of September 1951--Continued

State

South Carolina •••••

South Dakota •••••••

Tennessee ••••••••••

Texas ••••••••••••••

utah •••••••••••••••

Vermont ••••••••••••

Washington •••••••••

West Virginia ••••••

wisconsin.· ••••••••• Wyoming ••••••••••••

First tax year

1923

1923

1925

1931

1923

193 7

1935 194 7

1939 1951

Product and rate of tax

Cigars, cheroots, stogies, etc., weighing more t·han 3 pounds per 1,000 retailing for--~aJ 3-1/3 cents each or less, $3 per thousand. 1b More than 3-1/3 cents each, $10 per thousand.

Sma 11 c i gars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per thousand: 1 cent for each 10, or fr.actJon thereof.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20. Smokin9 tobacco: 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of

retail price. Snuff and chewing tobacco: 1 cent for each 3 ounc~s or fraction

thereof.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Ci]ars, cheroots, stogies, etc., retailing· for-- _ a 3-1/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand. -b More than 3-1/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand. c More than 5 and not more than 9 cents each, $3 per thousand. d More than 9 and not more than 10 cents each, $5 per thousand. e More than 10 and not more than 20 cents each, $10.50 per thousand. f More than 20 cents each, $13.50 per thousand.

Small cigars, weighing not more than 3 pounds per thousand:! cent for each 10 or fraction thereof.

Cigarettes: 5 cents per package of 20. 1

C ig.arettes: 4 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20. 1

Cigarettes: 4 cents per package of 20.

Cigarettes: 3 cents per package of 20 for popular brands. 1

Cigarettes: 2 cents per package of 20.

1 Other quantities, sizes, weights, or prices taxed according to varying rates in the different States.

~ Plus 3 percent retail sales tax. Oklahoma increased its tax rate per package of cigarettes by 1 cent, and.Oregon enacted a 3 cent ~r

package tax on cigarettes, both in 1951; however, both rates are ineff~ctive, subject to voters' referenda in November 1952.

Note: States having general sales taxes, but no specific tax on tobacco, usually include tobacco in the base of sales tax. Some cities also levy taxes on cigarettes.

Compiled from report of proceedings, Twenty-second Annual Conference of the National Tobacco Tax Association, November 7-10, -1948 and Topics 1 Law Reports of the various States, made avaqable by the Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Washington, D. C., and brought up to date from the second Annual Report of the National Tobacco Tax Research Council, August 1951.

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TABl-E 27. --Rflcfliptl fro• Statfl taJCu on tobacco products in thfl Unitfld Statu, by StatfiB, fiscal yflars, 1946-47--1950-51

State

Al abarna ••• • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arizona ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arkansas ••••••• •. •. • • •. • • •• •. •• • •• • •. • connecticut •••••••••••••••••••••••••• oel aware ••••••••••••• • ••••••• • •• ••••• Flori ~a •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Georg 1 a •••••• •. •. •. • •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • lda~o·~······ ••••· ••••••••••••••••••• 1111 no 1 s ••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • Indiana •••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • •• 1 ow a ••••••••••••• • ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • Kansas ••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• •. • •. • Kentucky ••••••••••••••••••• • .... • ....... . Lo~isiana •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mal ne •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• M~ss<;~chusetts ....................... .. M1ch1gan ............................. . Minnesota •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mississippi •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Montana •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nebraska ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nevada •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New Harnp sh i re.- ~ ~ :-.; ..................... . New Jer~ey ••••• ~.:•· ••••••••••••••••••• New Mex 1 co ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New York ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• North Dakota ....................... .. Ohio ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oklahoma ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pennsylvania ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rhode 1 sl and ••••••••••••••••••••••••• South carolina ••••••••••••••••••••••• South Dakota ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tennessee ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • Texas •••••••••••••••••••• •. • • • • • • • • • • utah •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• Vermont ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• Wash i n9ton ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• West V 1 rg i n i a •••••••••••••••••••••• • • Wisconsin ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • • Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Number of States using tax .......... .

19~6-47

1,000 dollars

6,700 1,577 5,555 6,588

11,351 8,631

996 20,913

~.190 2,843 4,829

11,420 2,173

20,#48

3 205 6,103

1,901

1,119 32,935

1,397 15,~29 9,013

20,988 1,968 5, 2~0 1,#27 7,6~9

18, 6~9 79~ 922

~.668

5,888 2#4,509

31

Receipts for year (July-June basis1 )

19~7-~8

1,000 dollars

7,115 1,744 6,155 7,096

12, 207 9,162 1,611 27,3~3 12,75~ 4,721 4,787 5,071

12,285 5,#33

21,160 19,299 7,980 6,#17 1,283 3,809

512 2,03U

1, 728 37,869

1,584 16,U10 9,5~9

37,3U8 2,887 5,598 1, 641 8,011

20,872 836

1,011 U,932 2, 1~7 6,491

338,892

38

1948-49

1,000 dollars

7,662 1,821 6,053 7,265

3 ~6 12,511 8,322 1,626

28,661 12,472 U,884 4,790 5,008

15. 786 5,170

21,234 22,559 8,856 6,691 1,306 3.835

492 2,157

17,996 1, 739

52,226 1, 658

17.602 9,455

~1.128 2,964 5,545 -1,712 a, 206

22,658 865

1, 202 5,16# 2,203 6,762

388,292

39

1949-502

1,000 dollars

7,6U5 1,9~5 ~.633 7,6~8 1,036 8,708

12,690 1,645

28,328 12,678 U,961 ~.929 ~.987

18, 126 5,142

25,930 22,598 11,123 6,77~ 1,3U1 3,860

T41 2,#~1

17,787 2,258

56,68# 2,717

18,144 10,390 42,759 3.102 5,859 1, 723 8,511

23,532 869

1,807 6,501 2,057 9,950

U14,565 40

1,000 dollars

7,629 1,864 5,363 7,854 1,067 3,666

13,067 1,663

27,828 12,980 5,05U ~.977 5,110

18, 125 5, 16~

26,509 23,246 11, 191 6,636 2,029 3,898

784 2,676

18,410 2,428

58,486 2,644

18,·951 10,510 ~3.380

3. 251 8,097 1, 716 9, 730 29,3~7

897 1, 787 9,895 2,060

10,079

~30,048

40

1 Statea having fiscal years ending other than June 30 are: Alabama, September 30; New York, ~arch 31; Ohio, December 31, changed to July 1 - June 30 basis effective July 1, 1949; Pennsylvania, May 31; Texas, August 31; Washington, March 31.

2 Preliminary. 3 Advance collections; tax effective in next fiscal year.

Note: Totals for several of the States include related license taxes.

Compiled from reports of the Bureau of the Cenaua, Department of Commerce.

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TABlE 28.--International trade in lltllltllnufactured tobacco, average 1935-39, annual 1947-501

Country

Prine il_)lll exporting countries: Alger 1a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Brazil •••.•••••••••••••••••••.••••••• Bulgaria •••.•...••••••....••.•...••.. Canada ••••••••••••.•.••••••••••••.••. Ceylon ••••••••...•••...••••.••..•.•.• ColOOO ia ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cuba ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dominican Republic ••••••••••••••••••• Greece ••••••••• *••••••••••••••••••••• Hu~a'y .• •........................... lrd1a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ndones_i a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ta 1 y •• •••••••••••••••••••••.••.••••• Japan •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Nyasaland •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ParaQuay ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Philippine Republic ...... ~ .......... . Southern Rhodesia •••••••••••••••••••• Turkey ••••••••• -.· •••••••••••••••••••• United States ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Prine ipal importing countries: Argentina •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Australia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Austria •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Belgium and Luxembourg ••••••••••••••• China •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• Czechoslovakia ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dervna.rk ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• E~ypt •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• F anland •• .............................. Fraoce ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Germany• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hong Kong • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 reland (Eire) ....................... . Netherlands ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• Norway • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Polalld ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spa.in ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sweden ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Switzerland •••••••••••••••••••••••••• United K i ngdan • •• · ••••••••••••••••••••

Average 1935-39 I 19117 I Exports I lmp()rts I Exports I Imports I 1,000 pounds 2~.979 71,955 59,396 15. 2911

2,086 6,1172

27.712 13,652 97,657 19,162 113,500

101,176 12,927 1~.700 12,810

7, 747 37,357 19,166 78,05~

420,797

180 114

• 1,11211 1113

30,9911

-9~

• 686 • 19

c!~9~~ 3,249

.1119

153

8 5, 996

1,000 pounds

7,1182 772

11,255 1,200 • 138

20 3,106 11,791 2, 765 5,253 5,1158

202 1,075

327 152

71,2711

16,878 • 21,537

16,9511 110,695

• 56,613 20,768 20,206 13,0111

• 7,754 • 61,576

2011,61111 • 10,lj.50

12,292 67,3119 6,602

: 18,lj.0~ 30,979 111.,-829 15,795

258,486

1,000 pounds 20,507 82,860 72,007 211,793 1,12~ 8,583

27,115 32,985 32.0811

677 119,9115

11,916 3. 8118 1,511.0

20,008 8, 6118

10,2511 ~6.657 93,239

507,286

11,~89

811 1,155

11

116

387 3110 1125

1155

8-899

1,000 pounds

7,671 6611

1,610 2,323

363

183

851 12,789 3,189

29,826

1~

101 1,0611

90,386

17,5011 21,333 6,256

110,591 111,1175 116,086 18,932 211,923

6,823 68,1186 2,500

10,1137 111,1117 76,228 9,113 8,311

56,502 19,862 22,253

295,621

Ca 1 endar Year 19118 1 19119" 1 195o2

Exports I Imports I Exports I Imports 1 Exports I Imports

1,000 pounds 17.772

3 511,789 30,000 16,278

1,037 6,656

28,1181 30,5011

:f0.386 5,000

50,850 2, 672 11,1311

15 23,8116 5,3011 6,181

67,661 111,055 1126,608

2,297 290

1,1159

270

1,911

1,3711

1, 770

8-99JI.

1,000 pounds

7,629 2110

1,617 1,620

367

3 2~1100 11,515

7,985 27.380

12

96 1,313

811,3112

21,382 29,9U 10,133 112,5117 29,917 21,1173 20,023 25,078 111,618 28,117 13,812

7,260 12,1181 35.8110

8,958 6,587

32,361 16,398 23,711

280,775

1,000 pounds 28,573

3 62,308 . 30,000

16,032 950

8,1183 31,195 46,156

362,597 5,000

71,378 18,1111 111,650

21 25,1189 111,636 11,218 67,937

175,721 1198,198

2,15~

95 500

3 1,8117 1,000

2. 0111

31166 19

11,883

8 1,507

1,000 pounds

7,180 163

1,577 1,3911

1196

3 2,1100 7,018 7,601 8,280

256 (1)

793

87,933

16,008 22;190 32,810

:f1,8118 3 5,000

20,000 25,1163 29,707 II, 693

711,299 100,883 3 9, 000 24,052 68,030 9,568

3 10,000 Ill, 1169 15,8611 21,636

301,163

1,000 pounds

23,677 80,850

320,000 26,760

1,363 7,130

31,818 31,910 56,630

: 11,000 80,000 27.280 20,897

882 23,758

7,800 8,527

89,253 110,677 1176,152

1,130 3 2

2,5113 1,933

1,158

1115

3,6116

8 11 1!.,2911

1,000 pounds

8,512 232

1,322 1, 637

520

3 3 2,1100

11,000 8,858 9,056 2( 831

(1 I

28,792 15

89,521

3 9,000 25,799 17,397 117,227

3 20,000 30,515 28,3~5 9,~1~

116,097 3 98,978

10,000 19,129 63.790 8,225

3 8,000 55,600 18,8711 22,761

305,762

8 All Germany for 1935-39, Post~ar data for Western Ger-! Unmanufactured tobacco comprises leaf, stems, trimmings, and scrap. 3 Preliminary.

Estimated on the basis of data available for 6 months or more of the year, or from unofficial information.

many7only. 8 Data not available. Reexports.

• Less than 5-year average. & Year ended March 31.

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

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TMHE 29.--Tabacco product•: United State• e•port•, and •hlpment• to terrJtorle• and poa•e••lon•, 1 fl•cal yean, avera~e 1934-3$ --·1 938-39, ann1111l 1946-41--19$0-$1

cigars and Chewing Smoking Other Year (July-June bas is) Cigarettes tObacco, plug manufactured cheroots and other a tobacco tobacco products

19.3ij-35- Mi 11 ions Mi 11 ions 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 19.38-39 average

shipments .... 6,373 Exports and 17 2,0~0 1,905 560

19ij6-ll7: Exports •••••••••••••••••• 21,5~6 6 1,310 3.3~0 ~3l Shipments· •••••••••••••••• 2,635 16 180 323 3)

Total •••••••••••••••• ,. 21J,181 22 1,1J90 3,663 {"I I '

19117-48: Exports •••••••••••••••••• 22,612 15 3. 091J 2,210 f; ~ Shipments •••••••••••••••• 2,55~ 29 170 21~

Total •••••••••••••••••• 25,166 ~~ 3,26~ 2.~2~ ('') 19118-119: Export~ •••••••••••••••••• 23,660

_(llj 2,673 2,182 B Shipments •••••••••••••••• 1,671 57 10

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••••• 25,331 ~ 2, 730 2,192 (3)

19119-50: Exports •••••••••••••••••• 16,319 (ll~ 1,866 1,877 ~; l Shipments •••••••••••••••• 1,770 70 5 Total •••••••••••••••••• 18,089 3 1,936 1,882 (3)

4 15,515 ,~~1 1,5~5 2,1J89 != 1 1950-51; Exports •• l •••••••••••••••

Shipments ••••••••••••••• 1 957 67 9 Total~ ••••••••••••••••• 17,U2 3 1,612 2.~98 (3)

I .. To Puerto R1co, Virgin Islands, H8wa11an Islands, and Alaska through March 1948. InformatJoB on trade between continental United States and Hawaiian Islands and Alaska was discontinued after March 1948. Begin­ning 1946-47, includes snuff. 3 Other manufactured tob•cco products not separately classified beginning January 1945. 4 Preliminary. 11 Leu than 500 thousand. -

Compiled from official records of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. TABLE 30.--Unlted Statea e•port• and •hlpment• of ci~arette•, by countrle•, fi•cal year• 1946-41--19$0-$1

Country Exports for year (July-June basis)

19~6-4 7 I 19~7-48 1 19~8-49 I 19~9-50 I 1950-51'-

Mill ions Mill ions Mill ions Mi 11 ions Mi 11 ions

A 1 as ka •••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• 251 1~ (a) (2} (2) Austria ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 19 70 258 83 Belgium and Luxentlourg ............ 1,0~2 1.~99 1,351 908 877 Belgian Congo ••••••••••••••••••••• 130 1~8 130 198 177 British Malaya •••••••••••••••••••• 10 14 68 173 884 Canada, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 102 3~ 175 177 331 China and Hong Kong ............... ~.131 936 651 1,2)0 1,219 Colorm ia •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 51J9 6~3 233 177 174 Cuba •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 225 301 318 273 312 Czechoslovakia •••••••••••••••••••• 85 356 863 ~91 137 Egypt, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 91 11~ 1~2 86 11~ ~ranee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 17 18 37 607 H:r~~Y •• • •• • •. • •• • •••• • •••••••••• 58 189 125 2182 158

812 752 12' ( ) (2) wa11an Islands •••••••••••••••••• I J ~ridgary ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 352 ~63 328 0 It ones ia ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 599 257 1~0 38 20 Mea}y ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 321 ~28 317 317 N x leo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 31~ 265 290 293 381 He~herlands ••••••••••••••••••••••• 57 ' 17~ 11~ 222 205 Pe her lands Ant i'lles •••••••••••••• 661J 1,033 1,296 1,219 7~2 P~~af!l!l, Republic of and Canail Zone ~08 735 6~6 59? 657 P llippines, Republic of .......... 8.3~8 9,703 10,636 3.621 1,312 s~:~!~ Rico ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• 1,~58 1,1J54 1.5~2 1,602 1, 765 Switz ~l·;..c,·.·:~···•••••••••••••••• 1,250 750 623 282 701 Ta .e a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 220 533 754 6~9 819

"£1er 163 962 907 1.335 1.~~0 Un • d • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UrI e K 1 ngd an •••••••••••••••••••• 12 32 27 20 39 Ye uguay • • I • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 158 158 125 109 157

nezuela · ~82 621 785 932 1,)75 Vir · I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Othgtn Islands ••••••• ~············ 114 16~ 129 168 192 er countries •••••• : •••••••••••• 2,161 2.4~6 2,282 2.167 2,277

Total ...._ ........................... 24,181 25,166 25,331 18,089 17,472 1 II '. c , Prelimin•ry. Information on trade bet~een contanent•l t~ited States and Alaska and Hawa11 was dis-

onttnued after March 1948, 3 Less than 500 thousand.

Compiled from offici•l records of the Bureau of the Cen~us, Department of Commerce. I

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TABLE 31.-·Vnited States exports of tobacco to principal importinl countriea, 1934·35··1938·39, annual 1946·41··1950·511

(Declared weight) FLUE-CURED, TYPES II to 1q

Exports for year _(_July-June Importing country Average

1948-49 19.34-.35 1946~7 1947-48 -19,38-,39

1!000 1 b. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. Argentina ..•....•....•......•...... 871 1,541 2,959 485 Australia ........•..•.......••.. , .•. 18,233 13,586 23.761 16,299 Austria 3 ............••.....••. , ... 20 1 1,016 4,219 Belg i urn ..........•..•.•.•.....••••. ,3,575 14,783 10,929 9,812 British East Africa and Mauritius., 178 1,483 967 1,335 Ceylo~ .••.•...• , •...•••..•••• , . , .•• 874 1,'.34 .3 1,.34.3 638 China .•.. , . , ......• , •...••... , .•. 38,025 61,116 26,797 9,369 Denmark ....•....•. , ..•...• , ..... , •. 2.237 6,698 5,079 7,69.3 E9Yft., ... •. • ........ • ..• • .. , .. ,, · .. 854 .3,428 1,628 2,197 F 1 n and ..• ,., ......... , •••.•.• , ...• 1,021 65 952 2,020 France ....•... , ••...••.•..•••.....• 1,210 2.316 529 746 Germany3 ......••.•........•...•••.. 4,012 0 8,044 4,3,187 India ..•......••..••• , ••. , .••• ,,, .• 2,690 15,151 11,156 4,826 Indonesia ..•.•.•......•.••.....••.. 1,810 1.364 4,250 7. 763 1 re land ( E i re) .....•.•.....•.••..... 6,'108 15,575 11,495 17,775 Italy ••..........••......•....•.•.• 98 229 10,255 1,792 Netherlands .•.••..••.••...••....••• 6, 772 38,515 24,826 18,001 New Zealand ...... , ..•.••....•.• , ..• 2,449 2,864 4.339 4,436 Norway •.......•..••.•..•••..• , •.... 2,095 4,861 4,480 5,790 Portu1al ....•.......••...••••...... 768 2,842 4, 735 .3. 945 Siam Thailand) ••..........•....••• 3,099 4,209 1,434 2,584 sweden .••........•..•.•••.•..•••..• 3.265 9,180 6,656 5,870 sw i t ze r 1 and ..•••....••...••••.•.... 174 2,834 4 • .382 2,340 United Kingdom .•..... , . , •••••• , •. , . 203,053 259,702 126,508 147,940 Other countries .•.•.•••.•••.•.•••.. 15.374 16,900 14,284 16,185

Total., •• , ...•...••....•....•.... 318,865 480,586 312,804 337,247 VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21

Exports for year (Oct.-Sept.

Importing country Average 1934-35 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49

-1938-39

1,000 lb. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. Be 1 g i urn .. , ..••.•.••.•..•.•..• , .•••• 419 591 6645 236 Germany~- .••......• , .•..••.•••••• ,. 1,093 0 ( ) 597 Netherlands •..•..• , ••• , .•.•••.•••.. 459 666 1,182 531 Norway ..•..••...•.••••••.••• ,, •.. , , 2,024 2,027 2,296 1, 741 Portugal •...••. · .•.•.•.• , .•• ,., •• , •. 361 276 43 203 sweden .........••.•.••.•••..•..•••• 1, 030 982 1,779 531 Sw i t ze r l and ..•..•.••.•..•..• , , •.••• 121 589 1,032 245 United Kingdom •.•.•.••• , . , .. , .. , • , . 1,500 228 103 242 Other countries ••.••..•••.•.••.••.. 2,496 1, 7.38 888 1,451

Tot a 1 •• , ••••••••••••••••••• , • , ••• 9,503 7,097 7,968 5, 777 KENTUCKY AND TENKESSEE FIRE-CURED TYPES 22 to 2q

basis}

1949-50

1,000 lb.

.3.3.3 16.879 4,127

17,915 1,055

828 6,988 7,640 4,.350 1,446 2 ,1,38

5.3,587 4,016 4,210

20,767 1, 766

28,642 6,325 4,342 2.377 3,045

85.3 4,311

153,625 ~7 ,075 388,640

basis)

1949-50

1,000 1 b. 180 368 .352

1,276 0

20.3 277 933

1,661 5,250

Algeria and Tunisia................ 772 502 704 1,277 55~ Belgium ............................ 4,867 2.741 2,131 1,813 1,749 Denmark............................ 1, 099 859 562 745 729 France............................. 18,320 0 19 10,477 4,730 French Africa7..................... 642 694 117 802 721 Germany 3 ........................... .3.366 0 279 2,974 948 Gold Coast and Nigeria............. 122 256 258 283 250 Ireland (Erie)..................... 737 566 625 749 484 Italy.............................. 476 3.321 1,685 516 , 872 Netherlands •...• ·.••.....•..•••.••• 4;646 4,093 3,412 4,399 3,678 Norway............................. q43 659. 299 428 321 Portugal........................... 1.139 296 468 335 599 Spanish Africa and Canary Islands.. 564 298 218 215 76 Sweden ................... ·.......... 2,339 1,297 1, 711 2,146 1,a09 Switzerland........................ 2,113 3.,043 3,719 2,189 1,116

-195Q-51 2

1,000 lb. 777

18,478 4.518

17,748 1, 038

944 2,341 8,020 1,213 ? ,676 2,171

60,156 6,167

10,877 17,781 1,254

22,446 5,842 3,949 2,072 5, 734 9,342 5,149

147,113 19.350

377,156

1950-51 2

1,000 lb.

United Kingdom..................... 2,746 2,452 0 1,187 1,117 other countries •••••.•••••••••••••. 1--::-6;.:..;• 8:..;9~8----=-=-1 :..;· 5~5.;8---:-:1:-=•.;;5,;7;8---=-.;.1 :..;' 4~5;9---==-1·:..;2:-::9..;.1 ____ _

Total............................ 51,389 22,635 17,785 31,994 20,246

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 31.-·Unlted State• export• of tobacco to prlnclpal lmportlng countrle•, by type•, 1934•35··1938·39, annual 1946•41··1950·511·-Continued

(Declared weight)

crop year• average

BURLEY:, TYPE 31 'I<;>>•'

·-- ~·-. ~--· Exports for year oct.-sept. basis)

Importing country Average 1950-51 2 1934-35 19116-117 19117-118 19118-119 19119-50

-1938-39

1,000 1 b. 1,000 lb. 1,'000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 1 b. Algeri.a and Tunisia .............. 212 318 3811 399 88 Argent 1 na ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 165 935 828 1,152 118 Aust r~J ~a ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 572 281 182 150 156 Austria •••• • • •• • • •• •·• • • • •• •• • •• •• • 17 0 429 1129 1,658 Belg 1 um •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2,11511 5,439 3,1115 2,81111 5,6811

Denmark •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8511 1,301 1,071 2,1139 1,609

Egypt •• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •·• • • • • • 22 9112 1166 1,1109 906 France. 11 ••••••• • • • •. • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • 2111 7,290 13 0 1122 Germany •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •- • • • 11711 0 698 11,899 10,861 lt.aly •••••• •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2112 10,138 2,118 0 10 Mexico •••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • 99 876 965 1,288 711 Netherlands •••••••••••• • ••••••••••• 982 6,011 2,936 2,923 3,1191 Newfoundland and Labrador .......... 3119 439 212 73 0 Norway •••••••••••••• •••••••••• • •• • • 1112 1,050 1,123 2,0211 600 Portugal ••••••••••••.• 1 1 •••••••••••• 2,383 3,608 5,323 6,658 11,650 sweden ••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• 1199 1,337 1,313 676 1,821 switzerland •••••••••••••••••••••••• 116 353 1157 351 532 United Kin¥dom .................... 262 1,191 1,031 591 535 other coun ri es •••••••••••••••••••• 6112 1,962 1,023 1,2111 1,859

Total ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• 10,900 113,1171 23,987 36,519 35,711

MARYLAND, TYPE 32

Al~eria and Tunisia ................ 330 33 771 1115 289 18e g i urn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 395 365 289 236 261 iFrance ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 657 1192 211 0 227 French Morocco ••••••••••••••••••••• 119 187 6110 1105 311 Germanys. • • • •• • • • • • • ••••••••• I ••• I. 195 0 0 9112 206 Netherlands ........................ 1,776 739 961 276 352 SWitzerland •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,1112 3,552 11,236 6,722 5,006 Other countries •••••••••••••••• • • • • 375 86 110 193 1171

Total ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,189 5,11511 7, 031 8,919 7,123

ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35

Belg i urn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 609 512 1011 97 338 France ••••••• t' .................... 0 765 0 2,970 0 French Africa ............. ; ....... 65 1117 0 520 129 Germany3, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 0 0 288 61 G9ld Coast and Nigeria ............. 35 189 10 1,116 1,218 Liberia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 82 128 130 51 Netherlands •••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 96 1177 506 21 ~or~u~uese Guinea and Angola ••••••• 3 59 55 150 7 O~niSia •••• ,,, •• ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 0 235 337 1112

her countries •••••••••• , •••.•••••• 135 173 128 911 1611 Total •••••• , •••••••••••••••••••• 886 2,023 1,137 6,208 2,131

GREEN Rl VER, TYPE 36

~elg i urn •••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• 7110 139 210 3 399 ranee. 0 1111 0 1,086 0 r h ••••••••••• • •••••• • ••••••••• eenc ~frica7, •••••••••••••••• • • ••

(6) 80 111 12 72 0

rmany 0 0 2119 0 Ireland (': ••••••••••• • • •. • •• • •. • •• ib . E1re) ..................... 137 169 98 93 0

er1a. 0 68 177 1110 289 eth • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·' • • •• • nit:~la~ds, •• ,' •••••••••••••••••••• 37 91 213 875 0 th K1 ngdom ••••••••••••••••••••• 1,952 873 10 526 323

er countries •••••••••••••••••• , • 84 50 311 11 20 Total •••••••••••••••. , •••••••••. 3.030 1,5115 7511 3.055 1,031

See footnote 8 at end of table.

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TABLE 31. ··United Stetea export• of tobacco to principal J.•portinl countrJaa, by typea, crop yaera, aver••• 1934·3~··1938•39, annual 1946•41··19~0-~ll·-Continued

(Declared weight)

CIGAR LEAF, TYPES '1•82 Exports for year (oct.-Sept. basis) -

Importing. country Average 195Q-511 193~-35 19~6~7 19~7~8 19~8~9 19~9-50

-1938-39 1,000 lb. &,OOQ lb. 1,000 1 b. 1.022 1 b. 1,000 lb. 3,, OQQ 1!!: -

Algeria and Tunisia •••••••••••••••• 1 73 170 1,576 1, 717 Austria 3 ............ , .............. 2 0 106 702 ~7~ Be 1 g i urn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I 11JJ 1,007 527 JJ78 531 Canada ••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••• 77 239 378 ~59 33~ DenmaJk 3 •••••• ,., ••••••• • •••••••••• 0 1,26~ 1,577 1.0~9 319 Germany ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3~7 0 0 1ij,009 ij,972 Netherlands •••••••••••••••••••••••• 86 529 1,~76 881 ~29 Philippines, Republic of ••••••••••• ~~7 25 27 52 232 Sweden ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ~50 85~ 75 61 switzerland •••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ij69 30~ 118 80 United Kingdom ••••••••••••••••• , , , , 136 161 54 31 33 Other countries .................... 170 780 932 1,258 52~

Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,380 ~.997 6,~05 20,688 9,706

BLACK FAT, WATER BALER, AND DARK AFRICAN

British Guiana ••••••••••••••••••••• 106 82 101 52 0 British we~t ~ndies ••••••••••••••• 153 117 137 89 ~3 French Afnca ...................... 2,7~2 1,123 465 1,072 338 G?ld yoast and Nigeria ••••••••••••• ll,511 2,518 4,125 3.331 2,57~ Laberaa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 222 37 ~~ 1ij 13 Nether! ands •••••••••••••••••• , ••••• 27 0 0 28 0 Portuguese Guinea and Angola ••••••• 327 16~ 178 421 185 Spanish Africa and Canary Islands •• 1'/2 0 2~ 62 15 Other countries •••••••••••••••••••• 71~ 309 219 102 69

Tot a 1 •••••••••••••••••• , •••••••• 8,97ij 4,350 5,293 5,171 3.237

PERl QUE, TYPE 72 Canada •••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• 22 6 16 1 29 Norway ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 22 20 17 20 united Ki n~dom •• , •••••••••••••••••• 89 110 32 11 37 ot·her coun ries ..................... 7 34 25 3 12

Total ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 129 172 93 32 98

STEMS, TRIMMINGS, AND SCRAP

Belgium •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 169 277 30 8 1~ Chi na• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15,505 13.3~7 9,015 ij,588 366 Denna rk ••••••••••• , •••••••••• ,,., •• 191 1~8 3~0 203 519 French ~orocco ••••••••••••••••••••• 0 0 132 ij5 118 Ge rrna.ny •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.~26 0 0 29 ij73 Netherlands ••• , •••••••••• , •••••• , •• 23 163 16~ 808 160 Norway ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 108 12 123 15~ 52 Sweden ••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,087 1,383 520 1,211 980 Tangier ••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •• 0 0 92 ll87 119 United K i n~dom •••• • •••••••••••••••• 215 ,0 211 0 18 Other coun ries •••••••••••••••••••• 773 561 23 197 2~6

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• 19.~97 15,891 10,650 7, 730 3,065

1Shipmenta of leaf tobacco to PUertoJiico, principally cigar leaf averaging 1 to 3 million pounds an• nually are not included in thia table. '"Preliminary. Data for typea other than flue-cured were not avail· able for a complete crop year at the u-4 thia table waa compiled, 3 Auatria 11 included with Germany for the period llay 1938 through11September 1939. Includ¥!g Hong long and lwantung. 24,753 thou a and pound• to a11d Philippine Republic. Leaa8than 500 pounda. Includea French Morocco, Cameroon, French Weat Africa, French Equatorial Africa. Includea the Baha .. a, Berbadoa, Ja .. ica, Leeward and Windward Ialanda, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Compiled from official recorda of the Bureau of the Cenaua, U. S, Department of eo.merce.

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TAI'f.E 32 •• -Ell ports ol tobltcco from tho Vnlte . ." State•, quant lty anrf value, by types, calendar years, avcru4" 1935-39, annual 1946-5t

Quantity--declared weight Type

1935-39 Av.J 191l6 I 191l7 I 191l8 I 191l9 I 19501

- 1.ooo lb. &.ooo lb. 11000 1 b. 1,000 1 b. 11ooo 1::,. 11000 lb.

flue-cured, types 11-11l ............ 312,889 51l5, 705 llOO, 096 31l2,692 379,911 383,897 virainia fire-cured, type 21 ....... 9,01l9 7,71l3 7,635 7,652 ll,659 5,807 Kentucky and Tennessee fire-cured,

ll8,959 30,586 21,261 19,920 28,1l71l 21l, 010 trpe5 22, 23, and 21l ............. sur ey, type ?1 .................... 10,635 35,125 ll3, 010 23,391 35,081l 37, 601 ~uthern Mary and, type 32········· 5,390 6,397 6,316 7,825 7,912 6, 69: one sucker, type 35 ................ 956 3. 731 1,951 l, 192 6, 607 1,993 Green River, type 36 ............... 3,019 2, 517 1,531 802 3. 153 1, 221 cigar leaf ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 269 ll,975 6,117 6, 115 22,368 7, 301 Black fat, water baler, and dark

African •••••••••••• •• •• • ••• • •••·• • 8,866 5,651l ll,929 5,071 "· 810 3,59& perique •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 132 176 11W 62 (;2 78 stems, t rinmi ngs, and scrap ........ 19,619 20,552 11l,190 11,887 5,122 5,398

Total •••••••• • •••• •. • • ••••• • •• • • • ll20, 783 663, 161 507,176 ll26, 609 ~98,162 ll77,595

value

1935-39 Av.l 191l6 I 191l7 I 191l8 I 191l9 T 19501

1,000 dol. 1,000 del. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol. 1,000 dol • 1,000 d:>l.

• Flue-cured 1 types 11-11l ........... 112,1l66 308, Oll9 220,066 175,51l2 191l, 096 205,382 vir~inia f1re-cured, type 21 ....... 2,101 3,689 3,1l87 3,721 2,1l71l 3,078 Ken ucky and Tennessee fire-cured,

B,jllO types 22, 23, and 21l ••••••••••••• 6,379 11, 168 8,861l 10,529 9,81l1 Burley, type 31 •••••••••••••••• • •• 2, 253 13,836 21, 261 10, llllS lll, 510 15, 219 ~uthern Maryland, type 32 ••••••••• 1, 236 3,921 3,165 ll,358 ll,809 ll,llOO One sucker, type 35 •••••••••••••••• 82 1,091l 601l 387 2,601 1,106 Green River, type )6 ••••••••••••••• 609 776 591l 277 1,020 51l8 Cigar leaf ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 521l 5,21l3 8,1l77 7,636 18,820 8,891 Black fat, water baler, and dark

African •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 629 2,81l5 2,516 2,825 2, 687 2, 126 Peri que •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52 125 98 ll7 58 61 Stems, t rinmi ngs,. and scrap ........ ll66 1,086 1,133 969 31l5 ll06

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 127,797 351,832 270,688 211l,Sil7 251,91l9 251,060

1 Pre! iminary.

Compiled from Foreign Commerce and Navication of the United States and official recorda of the Bureau of the Census.

TABLE 33.--Im~o.orta ol tobltc;co pl'oducta lor consumption ln the r'nlted States, by countries and shipment. from Puerto R.Jco, fiscal years, avera~e 1934-35·-1938-39, 3nnual 1946-47--1950-51

product and. country IIIIPOrt S for year (July-June basis)

from which imported Av. 19 316-3, I I I I -1938-39 191l6-ll7 191l7-ll8 191l8-ll9 191l9-50 1950-511

Ciqars and cheroots: 11000 1 b. 110001b. 1.ooo lb. 11000 lb. 11000 1 b. 1,000 1 b.

~~?f:·.: .......................... ll8 21l1 169 186 172 203 P 1 1pp1nes, Republic of •••••••••• 3,598 11l5 29 11l 12 22 uerto R · 61l2 71l5 61l 107 63 t I C02,, • , • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7

0 her ::ountries ................... (3) 1 (3) <') 1 1 Tot a 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll,288 1, 132 262 307 21l8 233

Ci3~ret tes: ~n I ted Kingdom •••••••••••••••••••• 2 2 3 2 2 3 uer+o R' 4 Othe~ 1 co ~' • •'' ' • • •' •''' ''''''' 11 (I) (3) (3) (3) (3)

countr1es ••••••••••••••••••• 17 1 1 11 1 3 Total ••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 30 3 " 13 3 6

All.other tobacco products·ll Un1ted K' d • ll3 ll3 33 36 ll7 ll5 It 1 1 ng om ••••••••••••••••••••

a y ••• 21l 2 6 2 7 " Can d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a a .•• 3 2 2 (3) (3) (3) Cuba •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ch. • • • • •• • •. • •. • •• •. ·' • •• •• • • ( 3) (3) 6 (3) (3) (3)

Pu~~fo a~9 Hong Kong ............... 57 11l 7 6 6 6 Oth t co. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. 3 " 7 11 8 5

er countries ••••••••••••••••••• " 7 5 6 6 8

Total ........................... 131l 72 66 61 71l 68

1 Preliminary 2 C · d . . 3 Pound 4 • nnvera1on to poun s made on basu of 18 pnunda per 1,001) c1gars. Lea11 than 500 !nuf 1'j.1 Conversion to pounds ~~>ade on basis of 2. 25 pounds per 1,000 cigarettes. 11 Includes snuff and

our, stems (cut, ground, or pulveriaed), and manufactures of tobacco not specially provided for Co '1 "'PI ed from official recorda of the Bureau of the Cen1us, Department of Commerce.

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TABLE 34.- -United States iapor ta of tobacco, for consuapt ion, by countr iu, and shipaents fro• Puerto Rico fiscal years, average 1934-35-·1938·39, annual 1946·47·-1950·51

Imports for year (July-June baSIS) -Kind of tobacco and country Average from which imported

1931V-35 19~6-~7 1947-~8 19~8-~9 19~9-50 1950-511 -1938-39

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 pounds pounds / pounds pounds pounds e_ounds

Cigar wrapper: Netherlands ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,935 0 0 0 0 0 1 ndones i a ••••••••••••••••••••••••• (2) 1.0~2 839 55~ 625 1,005 Cuba ••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••• 166 351 216 262 251 2711 Other countries ••••••••••••••••••• (2) 20 7~ 12 0 (2)

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2, 101 1,~13 1, 129 828 876 1, 279

Cigar leaf unstemmed:

(filler):

Cuba ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3,916 6,~79 2,890 3,551 3,977 ~.127 Puerto Rico ...................... 170 28 129 236 36 312 other countries •••••••••••••••••• 1 160 11~. 15 6 101

Total ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.087 6,667 3, 133 3,802 4,019 II, 5110

Sterrrned: Cuba •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7. 280 17,669 6,328 11, 5~7 11,311 11,2211 Puerto Rico ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17,056 13,498 8, 991 7,938 11, 191 8, 61111 Other countries ••••••••••••••••••• 0 0 130 0 10~ 181

Total ••••••••••••••••••• , •••.•••• :!II, 336 31, 167 15, ~119 19,1185 22,606 20,0119

Cigarette 1 eaf: Greece ••••••••••••••••• ~~. ........... 18,962 6,~117 7,22ll 9,523 9,,350 10,691 Italy ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3,570 0 0 0 109 577 Turkey •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19, 261 ~3 • .335 ll~. 15.3 ~5,63.3 ~6. 109 50,ofl13 u.s. s. R. (Russi a) ••••••••••••••••• 105 1, 568 1,733 2,021 1#805 2,851 Belgium ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8~~ 0 0 0 0 0 Bul9aria ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 892 1,972 2,622 1,780 1,559 850 Sy r 1 a .....••••...•.••••••••••••••• 690 3. 21~ 3. 600 ~.5llll 3,ll75 3,757 Southern Rhodesia ••••••••••••••••• 21 9~6 1, 125 1,4~0 1;332 900 Other countries ••••••••••••••••••• 1,013 4.30 792 766 629 9111

Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll5,36~ 57' 912 61,2~9 65,707 6~~368 71,353

Stems, scraps, and trimmings: 5,335 Cuba •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2, 9211 7' 199 ·2,02~ ~.562 5, •u

United Kingdom ••••••••• ,, ••••••••• 1, 697 0 0 0 158 212 Philippines, Republic of •••••••••• ,3,690 796 527 ,26 172 0 Puerto Rico ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.897 5,889 5,01U 5,998 7,7.4 8,453 other countries ••••••••••••••••••• 944 780 579 1,932 .39" 111

Total .............................. lll, 152 1ll, 664 a, 111 12,818 13,909 111, 111

1 Preliminary. 8 Leaa than 500 pounda.

Compiled from official recorda of the Bureau of the Cenaua, Department of Commerce.

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TABLE 35.--Import duty on tobacco in aelected foreign countrie• importing from the United St~te•, as of Augu. t, 19$1

AUSTRALIA

Full rate of duty in -DESCRIPTION

(l) Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally mant.r factured into tobacco other than fine-cut tobacco suitable for the manufacture of cigarettes- to be paid at the time of removal to the factory: Unstemmed .•.....•.••....•.•..•..•.•.....•.•••••••... Stemmed, or partly stemmed, or in strips ••...•...... For the manufacture of tobacco containing not less than such proportion by weight of stemmed Aus­tral ian-grown tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed tobacco leaf) to the total stemmed tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed tobacco leaf) used, as the Minister may from time to time determine having regard to the available supply of suitable Austral ian­grown tobacco leaf, as prescribed by Depart­mental by-1 aws:

(a) Unstemmed ••••.••...•••.....•...••.•.•••.•.•... (b) Stermed, or partly stemmed, etc •...••..•.•••.

(2) Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally mant.r factured into cigarettes or into fine-cut tobacco suitable for the manufacture of cigarettes- to be paid at the time of removal to the factory:

Unstemmed ••.•..•.••.••.•...........•.....•.•.•...••. stemmed, or partly stemmed, or in strips •.......••.. For the manufacture of cigarettes containing not

less than such proportion by weight of stemmed Austral ian-grown tobacco leaf (or its equivaler.t in terms of unstemmed tobacco leaf) to the total stemmed tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed tobacco leaf) used, as the Minister may from time to time determine having regard to the available supply of suitable Austral ian-grown tobacco leaf, as prescribed by Departmental by­laws: (al Unstemmed .•.••.••.••..•.....•...•.•.•.•....... (b Stemmed, or part 1 y stemmed, P.tc. . .••.•.•. · ..••

Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be 1 oca 11 y manufac­tured into cigars- to be paid at the time of removal to the factory: Unsterrmed ..•••..••••.•..•....•.•...•.•......•..••...•••. Sterrvned, or part 1 y stemmed, or in ·strips •••.•.••..••••..

Tobacco, unmanufactured, not elsewhere included .•.•..•.•..

BENELUX 3

Foreign unit

6s.6d. per lb. 7s.od. per lb.

5s.Od. per lb. 5s.6d. per lb.

as. 7d. per lb. 9s.ld. per lb.

7s.2d. per lb. 7s.ed. per lb.

2s.6d. per lb. 3s.Od. per 1 b.

12s.Od. per lb.

T~bacco, raw or unmanufactured, or waste thereof: Leaf tobacco, not stemmed ................................ 413.00 francs per 100 k los Tear tObacco, stemmed .................................... 578.20 francs per 100 k los obacco stems and waste .................................. 413.00 francs per 100 k los

-See footnotes at end of table.

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Approxtmate u. s. currency

per poundt

Dollars

0. 73 .78

.56

.62

.96 1.02

.80

.86

.28

.34 1.34

0.04 .05 .04

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TABLE 35.--Import duty on 'tobacco in selected foreign countries importing from the United Statea, •• of August 1951- -Continued

BRITISH GUIANA

Desc r i pt ion

In leaf: If in packages containing not less than !lOO lb.: Containing not less than 25 lb. and not more than 38 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight toereof ••••••

If in packages containing not less than !lOO lb.: Containing less than 25 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

If in packages containing less than !lOO lb.: Containing not less than 25 lb. and not more than 38 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

If in packages containing less than ~oo lb.: Containing less than 25 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Full rate of duty

Fore i g n un it

1.15 British Guiana dollars per lb.

1.95 British Guiana dollars per lb.

1.25 Brit ish Guiana dollars per lb.

2.05 British Guiana dollars per lb.

BRITISH WEST AFRICA

Tobacco, unmanufactured: GanD ia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gf:?ld ~cast •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N1gerea ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sierra Leone ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

CANADA

Tobacco, unmanufactured, consisting of 10 percent of water and 90 percent solid matter: Of the type c~only known as Turkish:

unsterrwned •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sterrrned ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

N.O.P.: (Not otherwise provided) Unstemmed- for cigar manufacture •••••••••••••••••••••••• Stemmed- for cigar manufacture •••••••••••••••••••••••••• unstemmed- not for cigar manufacture •••••••••••••••••••• Stemmed- not for cigar manufacture ••••••••••••••••••••••

DENMARK

Tobacco and tobacco substitutes:

2s.9d. per lb. ~s.3d. per lb. es.od. per lb. 3S,Od. per lb.

30 cents per lb. !lO cents per lb.

15 cents per lb. 22.5 cents per lb. 20 cents per lb. 30 cents per lb.

Leaves or stalks, not including those seasoned, or in rolls, or stemmed roll tobacco ••••••••••••••••••••• 2.30 crowns per kilo

EGYPT

Tobacco in leaves •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 250 piasters per net kilo

FINLAND

Leaf tobacco ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5.00 Marks per kilo

See footnotes at end of table.

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in-AQprox imate­

u. S. currency oer ooundl

Dollars

0.67

1.1!l

• 73

1.20

0.39 .60

1.12 .~2

0.21 .38

.11l

.21

.18

.29

0.15

0.09

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TABLE 35,--Import duty on tobacco 1n aelected fore1~n countriea Jmportin~ from the United Statea, •• of A u~u• t 196[ • -Cont Jnued

GERMANY

DESCRIPTION

Tobacco leaves, unmanufactured, or only fermented, or smoke-dried, also in bunches, bundles, or packets •......•

INDIA

Full rate of duty

Foreign unit

DM 180 per 100 kilos

unmanufactured tobacco..................................... Rupees 9 annas 6 per lb.

·IRELAND (EIRE)

Tobacco, unmanufactured: If stripped or stemmed-Containing 10 lb. or more of moisture in every 100 1 b. weight thereof...................................... 23s.10~d. per 1 b.

containing less than 10lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. of weight thereof............................... 26s. 6~d. per lb.

1 f unst ripped or unstemmed-Containing 10 lb. or more of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof...................................... 23s.10d. per lb.

Containing less than 10 lb1 of moisture in every 100 1 b. weight thereof................................... 26s. 6d. per 1 b.

NEW ZEALAND Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be manufactured in

New Zealand in any bonded tobacco factory 1 icensed under the Tobacco Act, 1908, for manufacturing purposes only, into tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, or snuff .•......•.•..... 3s.9d. per lb.

NORWAY

Leaf tobacco: Sauced ......•......••...•.•..... •·•··········•·····•······· Not sauced-Stemmed ......•..•......•.•........••.•.....•........•.... Unstemmed .....••.••.••••.•.•.•••..•.•.•.•.... · • ·• • · · • · · · •

PORTUGAL

~.50 crowns per kilo

~.95 crowns per k·ilo ~.50 crowns per kilo

leaf tobacco............................................... 2.10 gold escudos per kilo

SWITZERLAND

Tobacco, unmanufactured: With guaranty as to use-- ·

-

For the manufacture of c liars: · Ken~ucky- Dark Virginia ............................... 96 francs per 100 kilos

For the manufacture of pipe and chewing tobacco, snuff, and roll tobacco................................. 300 francs per 100 k i 1 os

For the manufacture of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco................................................. 675 francs per 100 kilos

See footnotes at end of table.

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in-Approximate

u. s. currency per poundl

Dollars 0.19

1.97

3-72

3-3~

3.71

0.52

0.29

.31

.29

0.82

0.10

.31

.71

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TABU: 35.-- Import duty on tobacco ln selected forelAn countries lmportlnA from the C!nlted States, as of A UAus t 1951 - -Cont lnued

UNITED KINGDOM

Full rate of duty in-- -Description

Foreign unit Approximate­

u. s. currency per poundl

Tobacco, unmanufactured: c;ontai n i ng 10 1 b. or more of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof--unstripped ........................................ , .... . Stripped .•...•..•••.... , ..........••...............•....

Containing less than 10 lb. of moisture in every 100 lb. weight thereof-unstripped •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• stripped •••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• , •••••••• , ••••••••••••

58 s. 2d. per 1 b. 58 s. 2!d. per 1 b.

59 s. 2d. per 1 b. 59 s. 2!d. per 1 b.

OTHER COUNTRIES4

Country

F ranee ••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Italy •• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Sweden • .......................................................

Import duty

Free

Free Free

Dollars

8.14 8.15

a. 2a a. 29

Other restrict ions

Government monopoly

Government monopoly

Government monopoly

1 Conversions made at the current exchange rates. In addition to the rates of duty shown, ·certain of the countries impose surtaxes in the form of percentages of the duty, ad valorem, bill of entry tax, port dues, and varying additional duties.

2 Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg (Customs Union Tariff). Rates shown in terms of Belgian francs. 3 Duties for non-U. S. types of raw tobacco not shown. 4 Countries which have been or are now important from the standpoint of markets for American tobacco.

Compiled from Board of Trade Journal, Trade Agreement publications, and from information furnished by tariff specialists in the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, U. S.·Department of Commerce.

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T~LE 36.--Tariff rates on different kinds of tobaccos and tobacco products imported into the United States, under the Tariff Act of 1930 and subsequent Trade AAreements

FROM ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSl AND CUBA

Kinds of tobacco imported

wrapper tobacco and f i 11 er tobacco when mixed or packed with more than 35 percentum of wrapper tobacco:

unst errrned • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• st ernrned •••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• • ••••••

cigarleaf (filler): unsterrrned ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sterrtned •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

smoke-<:ured cigarette 1 eaf tobacco, unstemmed and having the f 1 avor and aroma characteristics of smoke-cured Latakia leaf tobacco, n. s.p. f ........................... ..

'cigarette leaf tobacco, unstemmed, other than smoke-cured tobacco having the flavor and aroma characteristics of smoke-<:ured Latakia 1 eaf tobacco •••••••••••• , ••••••• , , , •• ,

Tobacco, manufactured, n.s.p.f ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• scrap tobacco ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

snuff and snuff flour ................... ,,,., ........ ,., .. . Tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulverized ................ .. Tobacco stems, not cut, ground, or pulverized ............. . cigars and cheroots of all kinds .......................... .

Cigarettes of all kinds ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

FROM CUBA Wrapper tobacco and filler tobacco when mixed or packed

with more than 35 percentum of wrapper tobacco:

u nst erm1ed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sterm1ed •••• , •• , ••••••• , , , •••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Filler tobacco (except cigarette leaf tobacco) n.s.p.f.:

Unstemmed ••••• , •••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stemmed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tobacco, manufactured, n.s.p. f ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Scrap tobacco ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Snuff and snuff flour ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• Tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulverized ................ .. ~bacco stems, not cut, ground or pulverized ••••••••••••••• Cigars and cheroots of all kinds .......................... .

Cigarettes of all kinds .................................. ..

under the Tariff Act of 1930

paragraph

NO.

601 601

601 601

601

601

603 603 60~ 60~

1787 605

605

601 601

601 601

603 603 60~ 60~

1787 605

605

Rate per pound

Dollars

2. 275 2. 925

·35 .so

·35 .55 ·35 .55 .55

Free ~.50 per lb., plus 25 percent ad valorem ~.50 per lb. plus 25 percent ad valorem

.28

.~o

.~~

.28

.~~

.~~ Free

3. 6 o per 1 b. , p 1 us 20 percent ad valorem 3. 6 0 per 1 b. , plus 20 percent ad valorem

Present rate per pound 2

Dollars

1.00 1.72

.175

.25

.15

.15

.175

.175

.27.5

.55 Free

2. 25 pe r 1 b. , plus 12-f percent ad valorem 1.25perlb., p 1 us 6! percent ad. valorem

0.91 1.72

.1~

.20

.175

.1~

.275

.55 Free

1. 50 per 1 b., plus 10 percent ad valorem 1.25 per lb., p 1 us 6! percent ad valorem

1 The Philippine Trade Act of 1946 provides absolute quotas of 200 million cigars and 6~ million pounds of scrap and filler tobacco for entry into the United States annually. These quotas are duty free from January 1. 1946, to December 31, 1954. Each year thereafter the duty-free entries will be r:duced by an amount equal to 5 percent of the original quotas, until 1974, when duty-free entries ;111 expire. Full duty rates will apply to entries in excess of the duty-free entries, except that otal entries cannot exceed the original absolute quotas.

2 , Rates shown are those which were in effect when this table was compiled in October '1951. Rates for lm9~orts from Bulgaria and Russia revert to those under the Tariff Act of 1930, effective October 17,

51 and January 5, 1952, respectively, by Presidential Proclamation

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Page Acreage:·

by class or type of tobacco····· 9 • 14 foreign by countries··········· 21 U. S., by States and by types

of tobacco within States····--15 • 19

Allotments: number and acreage············· 22

Auction, (See Sales, Floors, Markets, Bids, and Prices)

Bids, schedule of intervals, on auction markets-···················

Buyers, sets of, by States and

46

markets·-···-······················ 40 • 44

Charges, auction warehouse, by types, States and markets·········· 45 • 46

Commodity Credit Corporation pur­chases, loans, and disposal, by kinds of tobacco················--·

Crop

Disappearance, crop year:

47

9 - 14

15 - 19

domestic, by class or type of tobacco······················· 9 • 14

total, by class or type of tobacco-······················ 9 • 14

Expenditures---······················

Exports: cigarettes, by countries······· export weight, by types and countries·····················

farm-sales-weight by class or type-·····-·.······ • • ··-• • -· ·--

quantity and value, by types of tobacco---·················

tobacco products···············

50

61

62 - 64

9 - 14

65 61

Import duties, foreign countries····· 67 - 70·

Imports: leaf tobacco, by countries-···· 66 tobacco products, by countries- 65

International trade in leaf.tobacco··· 60

Loan levels····-····-··············-··

Manufacture: leaf tobacco used·········-···-· 49 tobacco products made--·········· 49

Markets, opening and closing dates of· 40 • 44

Parity prices-----····················

Per capita consumption, tobacco products·············--·~·-········· 55

INDEX

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Prices: by class or type of tobacco-----by markets---··················· by States and types of tobacco within States··················

loan level······················· parity---·······················

Production: foreign, flue-cured by coun-

Page

9 • 14 34 • 39

15 • 19 48 48

tries---······················· ~ foreign 1 total by countries····· 21 U. S., ny class or type ~f tobacco-······················· 9 • M

U. S., by States and hi types of tobacco within Sta es---···· 15. 19

Products, tobacco: consumer expenditures for······· per capita consumption of---····

50 55

Receipts from: Federal taxes-·················· 50 Import duties, tobacco and products--·-········.······ •· ••• 50

State taxes-··-············--... 59

Sales, producers', by types and markets····························· 34 • I

Shrinkage. after hand] ing, sweating, -and drying of leaf tobacco-·-·······

Stocks:

23

farm-sales and reported weight, quarterly·-···················· 24 • 31

farm-sales-weight basis, by cJ ass or type, crop year······· 9 • 14

foreign-grown, unstemmed basis and reported weight············ 32 • 33

total, all types, quarterly····· 33

Supply, crop year, by claas or type•·· 9 - 14

Tariff: foreign rates, selected countries-· •••• ••••••••••• •••.••

U. S. rates·-·········-~---····· U. S. receipts from---··········

67 • 70 71 50

Tax rates: Federal--············-·········· 51 State·-························· 56 • 58

Warehouses, by types, States, and markets···························•· 40 • 44

Withdrawals: cigars, tax-paid, by months····· other tobacco products, tax­paid, by months---·············

tax-free tobacco products·······

52 • 53

54 55

Yield: 1' b I 9 - ~ , per acre; y c ass or type······

per acre by States and by types 19 of tobacco within States······· 15 ·

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