Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics

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United States Department of Agriculture, 1977 - Tobacco

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Page 2 - 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. Type 62: Georgia and Florida Shade; produced in southwestern Georgia and north-central...
Page 2 - Burley; produced principally in Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Missouri. Type 32: Southern Maryland; produced principally in five counties of southern Maryland --Prince Georges, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and St. Marys. DARK AIR-CURED (CLASS 3b) Type 35: One Sucker; produced in north-central Tennessee and south-central Kentucky. Type 36: Green River; produced in the northern part of Kentucky in the territory adjacent to Owens boro and Henderson.
Page 26 - Weighing more than three pounds per thousand, $8.40 per thousand; except that if more than 6% inches in length they shall be taxable at the rate provided in the preceding paragraph, counting each 2% inches (or fraction thereof) of the length of each as one cigarette.
Page 2 - Dark ; and produced principally in a section between the Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers in western Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee.
Page 2 - Murray; produced principally in a section between the Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers in western Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee. CLASS...
Page 26 - Cigarette tubes On cigarette tubes, manufactured in or imported into the United States, there shall be imposed a tax of 1 cent for each 50 tubes or fractional part thereof, except that if cigarette tubes...
Page 2 - ... lengths is classified as one type, regardless of any factors of historical or geographical nature which cannot be determined by an examination of the tobacco. §29.6046 Type 53. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as York State or Havana Seed of New York and Pennsylvania, produced principally in the Big Flats and Onondaga sections of New York and extending into Pennsylvania. §29.6047 Type 54. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Southern Wisconsin Cigar-leaf or Southern...
Page 2 - Ohio filler; produced principally in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana. Type 46: Puerto Rican sun-grown, including primed (Deshojado) and stalk-cut (Mata); produced on the Island of Puerto Rico CLASS 5, CIGAR-BINDER TYPES Type 51: Connecticut Broadleaf; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Page 2 - Springfield, andHopkinsville; produced 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...
Page 37 - Filler tobacco (whether or not mixed or packed with wrapper tobacco): When mixed or packed with over 35% of wrapper tobacco: Not utefnrnMl -,,,,-,-,,-,„,„,,,,.,... 90.9

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