Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics

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United States Department of Agriculture, 1956 - Tobacco
 

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Page 66 - By omitting the whole item and inserting in its stead the following item : — "19 (A) Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally manufactured into tobacco other than tine cut tobacco suitable for the manufacture of cigarettes — to be paid at the time of removal to the factory — (1) Unatemmed - - . ... . per Ib.
Page 5 - Hopkinsville; produced principally in a section east of the Tennessee River, in southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee. Type 23: Kentucky-Tennessee fire-cured, western district, Mayfield, and Murray; produced principally...
Page 5 - Carolina flue -cured; produced in the coastal sections of South Carolina and the southeastern counties of North Carolina, south of the South River.
Page 65 - Wrapper tobacco, and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than fifteen per centum of wrapper tobacco, and all leaf tobacco the product of two or more...
Page 6 - ... Wisconsin, north and west of the Wisconsin River, and in eastern Minnesota. CLASS 6, CIGAR-WRAPPER TYPES Type 61: Connecticut Shade; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Type 62: Georgia and Florida Shade; produced in southwestern Georgia and north-central Florida. MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF DOMESTIC TOBACCO Type 72: Louisiana Perique. Type 73: All domestic types of tobacco not otherwise classified. Type 77: Domestic Aromatic.
Page 6 - ... north-central Florida. 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. Type 83 : Philippine Islands (Manila). Type 84 : All foreign-grown cigar-leaf not otherwise classified. Type 90: Foreign-grown cigarette and smoking tobacco (Turkish and other).
Page 5 - CLASS 5, CIGAR-BINDER TYPES Type 51: Connecticut Broadleaf; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Type 52: Connecticut Havana Seed; produced in the Connecticut and Housatonic Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Type...
Page 5 - Type 53: New York and Pennsylvania Havana Seed; produced In the Big Flats and Onondaga sections of New York, and extending into Pennsylvania. Type 54: Southern Wisconsin; produced In Wisconsin. south and east of the Wisconsin River. Type 55: Northern Wisconsin; produced in Wisconsin, north and west of the Wisconsin River, and in eastern Minnesota. CLASS 6, CIGAR-WRAPPER TYPES Type 61: Connecticut Shade; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Page 66 - For the manufacture of tobacco containing not less than such proportion by weight of stemmed Australian-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 Australian-grown tobacco leaf, as prescribed by Departmental by-laws: (a) Unstemmed...
Page 54 - Small cigars, $1.20 per thousand. Smoking tobacco, retailing for — (a) Not more than 3 cents per package, 1 cent. (b) More than 5 and not more than 10 cents per package, 2 cents. (c) More than 10 and not more than 13 cents per package, 3 cents. (d) More than 13 and not more than 15 cents per package, 4 cents. (e) More than 15 cents per package, 4 cents plus 1-1/3 cents for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of selling price in excess of 15 cents. All other products: 10 percent of wholesale price.

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