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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1939
Washington, D. C. September 1939
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LIBRARY
Book number A66.900
Stat/939
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UNITED STAPES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D. C« September 1939
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1939
This is the fourth in a series of annual reports on tobacco statistics authorised and requested by Congress on August 27 1 1935* first three are United States
Department of Agriculture Statistical Bulletins 5*5, &3> and 67; obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C, at 15 cents a copy.
This report is now issued by the Agricultural Market- ing Serrice to which the service and regulatory Activi- ties, formerly in the Bureau of Agricultural Economics , were transferred July 1, 1939 t by authority in the Agricultural Appropriation Act.
i/ This bulletin has been compiled under the direction of a tobacco statistics committee representing the Agricultural Marketing Service, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relatione, and Agricultural Adjustment Administration. The members of this committee are Charles E. Cage, chairman; J. Morrow, secretary; Marvin M. Sandstrom, John A. Hicks, 0. C. Stine, B. S, white, Jr., L. A. wheeler, and W. 0* Tinn. The compilations were made by Alice Wolfe, Claudia Thomson, Vivian M. Behenna, and Mary A. Malamphy.
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CONTENTS
Page
Brief classification of leaf tobacco 3
Acreage* production, and farm value:
United States, by classes, types, and States 5
United States, total by States 12
Foreign, United States, and world production, totals 15
Foreign and United States, production of flue- cured 16
Prices, leaf:
By weeks, types, and grades 17
By seasons, types, and grades ■ 23
Prices, products:
Wholesale — • 33
Retail — 34
Sales:
By types and markets — 35
Income:
Cash to growers, by classes and types 39
Analysis of cigar-leaf grades:
Connecticut shade-grown ■ UX)
Stocks:
Unstemmed and stemmed, total by quarters ■ U2
Converted weight bases, by types and quarters — . U3
By types and groups of grades, by quarters — 56
Foreign-grown cigar-leaf in the United States -■ 69
Consumption:
Disappearance, farm- sales weight, by types ~[0
Tax-paid withdrawals by products and months, United States — — - 73
Tax-paid withdrawals, by months, of products from the Philippine Islands - 7^
Tax-paid withdrawals, by months, of products from Puerto Rico 75
Per capita, United States 76
Wages:
Manufacturing industries — — 77
International trade:
Annual, by principal countries fS
Annual, by country of origin and destination 79
Exports:
Leaf, by countries and types 95
Leaf, total by types, crop year 38
Leaf, total by types, calendar year ■ — 99
Products, total including shipments to noncontiguous territories 99
Imports:
By classes and countries - — — — 100
By products and countries 101
Tariffs:
Rates on imports into the United States 102
Foreign rates on imports from the United States 10U
Taxes and revenue:
Current rates of State tax, by products 112
State receipts . llU
Internal revenue receipts, by products 115
Agricultural Conservation Program:
Allotted acreage, and acreage on applications for payment 116
Marketing quota, Burley ■ 11 7
Marketing quota, fire-cured and dark air-cured 11 7
INTRODUCTION
This report, the fourth in a series of annual reports on tobacco statistics authorized and requested by Congress on August 27, 1935t is now issued "by the Agricultural Marketing Service to which the service and regulatory activities formerly in the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, were transferred July 1, 1939* by authority in the Agricultural Appropriation Act.
The series is continued in a broad, comprehensive coverage of tobacco statistics with tables based on data gathered and compiled by the Department of Agriculture, and with tables compiled from data of the Department of Commerce, the Bureau of Internal Revenue, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other official sources both in this country and abroad. The 5-year and the annual tables of the series have been brought up to date. New tables have been added showing marketing quotas for Bur ley and fire- cured and dark air-cured tobacco, and country sales of leaf tobacco in the Types 22 and 23 fire-cured districts. The table on per capita consumption has been revised back to 1900; scrap chewing tobacco has been separated from smoking and added to chewing tobacco on an estimated basis 1900-30, and on a reported basis 1931 to date. The tables on leaf tobacco used and tobacco products manufactured have been omitted as no new data were available at time of publication. The table on quantities used and estimated expenditures for tobacco products has been omitted until further study can be made of price data. The table on production of tobacco in specified countries has been limited to show flue-cured tobacco only until a further classification of foreign-grown types of tobacco is established. The table supplied by Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion showing base acreage has been changed to show acreage allotments.
A study of the tables shows that the total value of the tobacco crop in 193*5 TO8 around U9 million dollars less than the total value of the 1937 crop. Prices were slightly lower in 1938 considering the typeB as a whole. Consumption of tobacco products was main- tained with a slight increase. Cigarette consumption as indicated by tax-paid withdrawals was 2.2 percent above the 1937 withdrawal figure, and cigars 1.7 percent above. Reports not available in time for inclusion in the following tables indicate that the manufacturet of both smoking and scrap chewing tobacco in the first 10 months of the fiscal year 1938 were above those of the same period of 1937. also that exports of flue-cured tobacco showed practically no increase in 1938, but that exports of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia fire- cured were considerably higher. Stocks of leaf tobacco owned by dealers and manufacturers were higher in each quarter of 1938 than they were in the corresponding quarter of 1937»
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TOBACCO-GROWING DISTRICTS
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FLUE-CURED TYPES TYPE CLASS 1
11a OLD BELT FLUE-CURED 11b MIDDLE BELT FLUE-CURED
12 EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED
13 SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE-CURED
14 GEORGIA FLUE-CURED
FIRE-CURED TYPES ■ TYPE CLASS 2
(21 VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED
J 22 EASTERN FIRE-CURED (CLARKSVILLE AND HOPKINSVILLE) \ 23 WESTERN FIRE-CURED (PADUCAH AND MA Y FIELD ) I 24 HENDERSON FIRE-CURED
AIR-CURED TYPES TYPE CLASS 3
BURLEY
SOUTHERN MARYLAND ONE-SUCKER GREEN RIVER VIRGINIA SUN-CURED
CIGAR FILLER TYPES TYPE CLASS 4
f 41 PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF GEBHARDT ZIMMER OR SPANISH DUTCH
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SUN-CROWN
CIGAR BINDER TYPES TYPE CLASS 5
51 CONNECTICUT VALLEY BROADLEAF
52 CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED 5 3 NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA
54 SOUTHERN WISCONSIN
55 NORTHERN WISCONSIN
CIGAR WRAPPER TYPES TYPE CLASS 6
61 CONNECTICUT VALLEY SHADE-GROWN
62 GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN
U S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
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BRIEF CLASSIFICATION 07 LEAF TOBACCO (Covering classes, types, end rroups)
CLASS 1, FLUE-CORED TYPES
Type 1] : Old Belt flue-cured; produced la the Piedmont section? of Virginir and North Cr-rolina.
Tyre 12: Eastern North Carolina flue-cured; produced in the coastal sections of North Caro- lina, north of the South River.
Type 13l South Carolina flue-cured; produced in the coastal sections of South Caroline and the southeastern counties of North Carolina, south of the South River.
Tyne lU: Georgia and Florida flue-cured; pro- duced in southern Georgia end northern Florida.
Groups applicable to Type9 11, 12, 13, and l4:
A, rrrappers. B, lepf and smoking leaf.
C, cutters. X, lugs and primings. S, scrap.
N, nondescript.
CLASS 2, FIRE- CURED TYPES
Type 21: Virginia fire-cured; produced in the Piedmont and mountain sections of Virginia.
Type 22: Tennessee-Kentucky fire-cured, east- ern district, Clarksville, Springfield, end Fopkinsville; produced in a section east of the Tennessee River, ir southern Kentucky and north- ern Tennessee.
Type 23: Kentucky-Tennessee fire-cured, wegt- ern district, Mayfield, Murray, and Paiucah; produced in a section between the Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers in western Kentucky end northwestern Tennessee.
Type 24: Henderson Stemming or Northern fire- cured; -produced in Webster, Hopkins, McLean, Union, and Henderson Counties of Kentucky.
Groups applicable to TypeE 21, 22, 23, and 24:
A, wrappers. B, heavy leaf. C, thin leaf. X, lugs. S, scrap. N, nondescript.
CLASS 3, AIR-CURED TYPES
Type 31 : Burley; produced in Kentucky, Tenn- essee, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Missouri.
Groups applicable to Type 31:
A, wrappers. 3, bright leaf, red leaf, and tips. C, lugs and cutters. X, trash and flyings. S, scrap. N, nondescript.
Type 32: Southern Maryland; produced in five counties of southern Maryland - Prince Georges, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charlee, and St. Marys.
Groups applicable to Type 32:
Tyre 3?! Cre Sucker; rroduced in r or th- central Tennessee and south-centra] Kentucky.
Type 36 : Green River; produced in the northerr ■Dart of Kentucky in the territory adjacent to Owensboro and Henderson.
Type 37« Virginia sun- cured; produced in central Virginia, north of the James River.
Groups applicable to Types 35 • an<^ 37s
A, wrappers. B, heavy leaf. C, thin leaf. X, lugs. S, scrap. N, nondescript.
CLASS 4, CIGAR-FILL-^ TYPES
Type 4l: Pennsylvania Seedleaf; produced in Lancaster County, Pa., and the ad.ioinine ccunties.
Groups applicable to Type 4l:
B, binders or tops. C, fillers (farm wrappers). X, stemming grades. Y, farm fillers or around leaves. S, scrap. N, nondescript.
Type 42: Gebhardt; producer in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana.
Type 43: Zimmer; produced in the Miami Valley section of Ohio and extending into Indiana.
Type 44: Dutch; produced in the Miami Valley section of Ohio.
Groups applicable to Types 42, 43, and ^4:
C, fillers (farm wrappers) . X, stemming grades. Y, farm fillers or ground leaves. S, scra^.
N, nondescript.
Type 45: Georgia and Florida run-grown; produced in southwestern Georgia and north-central Florida.
Groups applicable to Type 45:
B, binders. C, fillers. X, stemming grades. Y, ground leaves. S, screp. N, nondescript.
Type 46: Puerto Rican sun-grown (including primed (Deshojado) and stalk-cut (Mata)); produced on the island of Puerto Rico.
Groups applicable to Type 46:
C, superior (tripas, medios, coronas, etc.). X, inferior (pie inferior, tripa inferior, pa.iizao, re7agos, etc.). Y, defectuoeo (boliche, sentido, cacho duro, nmarillo, salchochado, etc.). S, scrap (pedazos and picedura). N, nondescript (averiado and raohono).
3, heavy leaf or (roll crop. C, thin leaf or bright crop. X, seconds and ground leaves. S, 3crap. N, nondescript.
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CLASS 5, CIGAR-BINDER TYPES
Type 51; Connecticut, Broadleaf; produced in the Connecticut Valley sections of Connecticut find Massachusetts.
Type 52: Connecticut Havana Seed; produced in tbe Connecticut and Hcusatonic Valley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Type 535 flew York and Pennsylvania Havana Seed} produced in the Big Flat? and Onondaga sections of New York, and extending into Pennsylvania.
Groups applicable to Types 51» 52, and 53:
A, wrappers. B, hinders, seconds, and hrokes. C, fillers and short darks. X, stemming grades. Y, sand-leaf fillers or ground leaves. S, scrap, N, nondescript.
Type 5^? Southern Wisconsin; produced in V.'inronsin, south and east of the Wisconsin River.
Type 55J Northern Wisconsin; produced in Wisconsin, north and -rest of the Wisconsin River, and ir eastern Minnesota.
Groups e-pplicahle to Types $H an<i 55!
B, hinders. C, fillers. X, stemming grades. Y, sand-leaf fillers or "bottom leaves.
S, scrap. N, nondescript.
CLASS 6, CIGAR- WRAPPER TYPES
Type 6l : Connecticut Shade; produced in the Connecticut '"alley sections of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Type 62: Georgia and Florida Shade; produced in southwestern Georgia and north-central Florida.
Groups applicable to T2"pes 6l and 62:
A, wrappers. B, stout wranpers and hinders. C, fillers or tips. X, filler hrokes. S, scrap. IT, nondescript.
MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF DOMESTIC TOBACCO
Type 11: Eastern Ohio (flue-cured, fire-cured, or air- cured) .
Type 7^! Louisiana Perioue.
Type 73* AIT- domestic tyues of tohacco not otherwise classified.
FOREIGN TYPES
Type 81: Cuba (Havana). Type 82: Sumatra and Java.
Groups applicable to Types 81 and 82:
A, wrappers. C, fillers. S, scrap.
Type 83: Philippine Islands (Manila).
Groups applicable to Type 83:
C, fillers. S, scrap.
Type 8^: All foreign- grown cigar leaf not otherwise classified.
Type 90s Foreign-grown cigarette tohacco (Turkish and other).
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Table 1. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, l93*-38
TOTAL, ALL TYPES
[Yield : ? Price: Crop
; per :Production: per : value :pound: 1/
Year
Acreage
I Yield I x per
: acre :
iPrice: Crop Production* per t value : pound: 1/
Year : Acreage
193* •
1935 .
1936 .
Acres
1,278,500 1,437,100 1.438.300
Pounds
846 903 803
1,000 pounds
1,081,629 1.297,155
i.i55iTgg
1,000 1
Cents dollars :
Acres
21/3 224,699:1937 » ml 1,750,600 18.4 238,382:1938 Jjl 1,602,800
Pound 6
860
23.6 272,895:
1,000
pounds 1,562,886
1.378.53*
1,000
Cents dollars
20.4 319,465 19 »7 270,449
TOTAL FLUE- CUBED, TYPES 11- l4
1934 .: 684,200 814 556,780 27.3 151,727:1937 • •: 989,500 875 866,302 23.O 199, 140 1935«* 874,000 928 811,195 20.0 162,170:1938 ^Jl 912,100 861 785,731 22.2 174,389 1936 .: 864.500 790 682.850 22.2 151.553: :
FLUE- CUBED, TYPE 11
1934 .: 260,500 761 198,225 28.2 55.992:1937 • •
1935 •» 330.500 878 290,330 19.7 57.060:1938 2/
1936 .: 327.500 750 2*5.625 22.6 55.*85:
370,000 347,000
771 770
285,400 22.8 267,280 22.1
65.099 58,978
FLUE- CUBED, TYPE 11, VIRGINIA
1934 .:
1935 •: 1336 .:
70,500 86,500 90»5QQ
750
860
152.
52,875 28.1 7*. 390 20.1 fe7»875 22.3
14,858:1937 ..: 14,952:1938 J/: i5ii?fc: s
106,000 101,000
700
710
74,200 21.7 71,710 21.7
16,101
15.561
FLUE-CUBED, TYPE 11, HORTH CAROLINA
193* • 1935 •
190,000 765 1*5,350 28.3 41,134:1937 ..: 264,000 800 211,200 23.2 48.Q98 244,000 885 215,940 19.5 42,108:1938 2J1 246,ooo 795 195,570 22.2 43,417 237.000 7 50 177.750 22.7 *0,3*?: »
FLUE-CUBED, TYPE 12, NORTH CAROLINA
193* •
1935 ■ Igg -
250,000 905 226,250 29.7 67,19611937 ..: 337,000 925 311,725 25.1 78,243 310,000 960 297,600 20.9 62,198:1938 3/: 293,000 860 251,980 23.0 57,955 293.000 760 222.680 23.1 51.*39: :
FLUB- CUBED, TYPE 13
193* • 1335 • 123§ •
118,500 154,500 151.000
821
963 827
q7,335 22.6
1*8,845 I9.5 124.895 20.6
: :
21,955:1937 ..: 28,987:1938 ]Ji
186,000 168,500
973 95*
180,970 21.2 160,720 22.4
38.298 35.990
FLUE- CUBED, TYPE 13, NORTH CAROLINA
193* •: 1335 •: 1936
46,500 870 58,500 1,010
bl.000 #45
*c.*55 23.9 59,085 20.5
51,5^5 21.6,
:
••I
9,669:1937 12,112:1938 2/: 11.13*: »
74,000 64,500
985
960
72,890 61,920
21.7
22.7
056
193* 1935 *£» -•_L
FLUE-CUBED, TYPE 13, SOUTH CAROLINA
72,000 96,000 90.000
790
935 815
56,8^0 21.6
89,760 18.8
12,286:1937 ..» 16,875:1938 i/: i*,597: :
112,000 104,000
965
950
108,080 20.8 98,800 22.2
22,481 21.93*
FLUE- CUBED, TYPE l4
193* • 1935 •
i23i_i
55.200 79,000
23i22S
6^U 942 964
3*, 970 18.? 74,420 I8.7 89,650 21.1
6,58*: 1337 13.925«1938 I/: 18.898: L
96,500 914 103,600 1,021
88,207 19.8 105.751 20.3
I7.5OO 21,466
Continued -
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Table la-Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound,, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, I93IU38 - Continued
FLUE-CUBED, TYPE 14, GEORGIA
Yeai |
1 • t 1 |
Acreage t |
Yield 1 1 Prices per sProductionj per : acre : J pounds |
Crop : s s Yield : s Price: valu« : Y@ar s Acreage : per ;Production: per : 1/ 1 : t acre : ; pound: |
Crop value 1/ |
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1 1 |
Acres |
Pouu ds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 : s Cents dollars l % Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
Cents |
1,000 dollars |
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1934 1935 |
J .1 • I I i |
50,500 72,000 |
625 950 970 |
31,562 68,400 82*450 |
18.7 18.8 21.0 |
« 8 5,902:1937 79.500 12,859:1938 j/i 87,000 17.3lk S |
930 1,030 |
73.935 89,610 |
19.6 20.3 |
14,491 18,191 |
FLUE- |
CURED, TYPE 14 s FLORIDA |
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193k 1935 ^ |
i at • t |
4,700 7,000 gjOOO |
725 860 900 |
3,^08 6,020 7,200 |
20.0 17.7 22.0 |
• • 682:1937 ..» 16,800 1,06611938 %Ji 16,300 1,584: * |
840 975 |
14,112 15,892 |
21.1 20.3 |
2.978 3,226 |
FLUE- |
CURED, TYPE 14, ALABAMA |
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I93U 1935 |
: .* »: .3 |
t : S1937 200 si938 2/i 300 s 1 |
800 83O |
l60 249 |
19.5 19.5 |
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TOTAL |
FIRE-CURED, TYPES 21-24 |
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1934 1935 |
\ .1 |
152,000 142,600 126,700 |
874 823 787 |
2/132,868 117,399 99.666 |
10.8 9.2 12.3 |
: 1 13,600:1937 ..J 143,400 10,797:1938 2Ji 114,500 12.277: : |
83O 736 |
118,951 84,324 |
10.7 8.2 |
12,703 6,896 |
FIBE-GUHED, TYPE 21, VIRGINIA |
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193^ 1935 1936 |
1 « e * * .: |
22,500 23.500 25.5OO |
820 870 . 770 |
18,450 20,4% 18,095 |
12.2 10.2 13»2 |
s : 2,159*1937 *•* 25.^00 2,085:1938 3/1 20,400 2.389: * |
790 710 |
20,066 14,484 |
10.7 10.7 |
2.1*7 1,550 |
FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22 |
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I934 1935 |
: •: .: |
88,500 83,000 70,000 |
895 821 805 |
79,235 68,105 56,375 |
11.3 9-7 13 »4 |
: s 8,513: 1937 ..: 81,000 6,613:1938 64,000 7,559: * |
846 721 |
68,560 U6,130 |
11.5 8.0 |
7.901 3.705 |
FIRE-CUBED, TYPE 22, KENTUCKY |
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I93U 1936 |
t •1 .: *j |
32,500 30,000 27.000 |
870 795 790 |
28,275 23,850 21.330 |
12.2 8.8 12.6 |
; 1 3,23651937 29,000 2,099:1938 J/: 22,500 2.688: : |
840 63O |
24,360 14,175 |
10.3 7*2 |
2,509 1,021 |
FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22, TENNESSEE |
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I934 1935 I936 |
1 .: .: .: |
56,000 53,000 43,000 |
910 835 815 |
50,960 w,255 35*0% |
10.8 10.2 13.9 |
: : 5,277*1937 ..: 52,000 4,514:1938 tJi 41,500 4,871: : |
850 770 |
44,200 31.955 |
12.2 8.4 |
5.392 2,684 |
EIRE- CUBED, TYPE 23 |
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I93U 1935 I936 |
: ol ft * .1 |
36,500 32,500 30,500 |
856 795 761 |
31.2^5 25.825 23.225 |
ii 9.3 |
: 1 2,625:1937 • •* 3^.500 1,905*1938 3/: 28,100 2,154: : |
817 781 |
28,200 21,960 |
8.9 6.9 |
2,502 1,513 |
FIRE- CUBED, TYPE 23, KENTUCKY |
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I93U 1935 I936 |
! O t • • |
27,500 25,000 23.500 |
840 790 750 |
23,100 19.750 17.625 |
7* |
: : 1,940:1937 26,000 1,462:1938 ^/: 22,000 1.639: : |
810 775 |
21,060 17,050 |
9.0 7.0 |
1.895 1,194 |
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Table 1. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, 1934-38 - Continued
FLRE- CUBED, TYPE 23, TENNESSEE
1 : Yield t :Price: Crop I i s Yield : {Price: Crop
Year t Acreage : per {Production: per : value : Year J Acreage : per {Production: per : value : : acre : {pound: 1/ i : : acre : : pound; 1/
: 1 |
Acres |
1 ! .. U<i:.. |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 : { Cents dollars : : |
Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
Cents |
1,000 dollars |
|
1934 1935 1936 |
•s • : • : |
9,000 7.500 7.000 |
9O5 810 800 |
8,145 6,075 5.600 |
t : S.Q 685x1937 ••* 7.3 443:1938 If 1 9.2 515x t |
8,500 6,100 |
840 805 |
7,140 4,910 |
8.5 6.5 |
607 319 |
PIES- CUBED, TYPE 24, KENTUCKY |
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I93U 1935 I936 |
l •l • • .: |
4.500 3,600 2,700 |
875 840 730 |
3.93? 3,024 1.971 |
: : 8.0 303:1937 «.i 6.4 194x1938 lj\ 8.9 175x : |
2,500 2,000 |
850 875 |
2.125 1,750 |
7.2 7.3 |
153 128 |
TOTAL LIGHT AIR- CUBED, TYPES 31-32 |
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I93U 1935 1936 |
: • : • X • • |
339.900 315,900 333.200 |
819 790 737 |
2/278,395 249,59s 250,380 |
17.O 44,161:1937 ..: 1?.2 47,953*1938 Ift 34.5 86,281: : |
478,900 444,100 |
888 829 |
425.167 368,039 |
19.9 19.1 |
84,761 70,216 |
LIGHT AIR- CURED, TYPE 31 |
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I93H 1935 1936 |
1 .1 •1 •i |
303,500 27s. 900 302,300 |
831 792 727 |
252,187 220,923 219.630 |
x : 16.9 39.575*1937 19.1 42,218:1938 2J1 35.7 78,471: : |
443,900 406,600 |
907 833 |
402,417 338,789 |
20.1 19.0 |
80,848 64,366 |
LIGHT AIR- CUBED, TYPE 31, OHIO |
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I93U 1935 I936 |
X .: .X •: |
10,800 9,000 10,500 |
865 715 790 |
9,342 6.435 8.295 |
x : 15.6 1,360:1937 ..: 16.1 1,036:1938 2/x 24.0 l,991x : |
15,400 13,700 |
875 850 |
13.475 11.645 |
I8.7 18.2 |
2,520 2,119 |
LIGHT AIR- CUBED, TYPE 31, |
INDIANA |
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1934 1535 1936 |
t • 1 • X .: |
7,800 7,100 5,400 |
850 865 TOO |
6,630 6,142 3.780 |
X X 15.0 931*1937 -* 18.4 1,130:1938 if: 27.8 1.051: : |
13,000 11,100 |
860 825 |
11,180 9,158 |
19.2 17.6 |
2,147 1,612 |
LIGHT AIR- CURED, TYPE 31, |
MISSOURI |
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1934 1935 1936 |
X • X • X • X |
4,300 4,100 4,000 |
690 950 730 |
2,967 3.895 2.920 |
x : 6.9 193*1937 12.2 475:1938 2/: 32.0 93&x : |
6,000 6,500 |
925 950 |
5.550 6.175 |
24.0 18.1 |
1.332 1,118 |
LIGHT AIR- CUBED, TYPE 31, KANSAS |
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I93U 1935 I936 |
X .X • X • X |
300 300 200 |
770 850 725 |
231 255 145 |
: : 8.8 19*1937 12.2 31*1933 I/* 25*0 36: : |
200 500 |
850 950 |
170 475 |
21.0 19.0 |
36 90 |
LIGHT AIR-CUBED, TYPE 31, VIRGINIA |
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193^ 1935 1936 |
X • X .: • X |
7,00c 6,800 7.800 |
1,020 1,050 Logo |
7,l4o 7.140 8.190 |
: : 17.2 1,172x1937 ..: 19.9 1,421:1938 2J: ■53.4 2.735X : |
12,800 11,200 |
1.150 940 |
14,720 10,528 |
19.4 16.8 |
2.856 1,769 |
LIGHT AIR- CUBED, TYPE 31, WEST VIRGINIA |
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1934 1935 193b |
X • • • • • • X |
2,800 2,400 2„400 |
640 665 675 |
1,792 1,596 1,620 |
x : 16.3 280:1937 ..: 17.1 273*1938 2/: 31.2 505X : |
4,900 3,200 |
725 69O |
3.552 2,208 |
16,6 18.0 |
590 397 |
Continued -
8
Table 1. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, 07 classes, by types, and by types within States, 1934-38 - Continued
LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 31, NORTH CABOLINA
s i Yield ; :Price: Crop Year : Acreage : per Production: per : value j : acre 1 :pound: 1/
Year : Acreage
I93U 1935 222L
Acres
5,500
5,200
66ooo
Pounds
870
925 900
1,000 pounds
1,000 Cents dollars
: Yield : :Price: Crop
: per : Product ion: per : value : acre : : pound: 1/
Acres
4,785 17.5 4,810 21.3 5.UO0 38.8
809s 1937 ..: 1,025:1938 1/i
9,000 8,200
Pounds
975 900
1,000
pounds
1,000 Cents dollars
8.775 21.4
7,380 16.9
1,878 1.247
LIGHT AIR- CUBED , TYPE 31, KENTUCKY
I I93U .1 220,000 1335 .: 202,000 1936 .: 225.000 |
825 765 690 |
181,500 154,530 155,250 |
: : 17.3 28,874:1937 ..: 309,000 I8.9 29,206:19383/: 286,000 35,8 55.580: : |
895 810 |
276,555 231,660 |
20.4 19.5 |
56.U17 %,174 |
|
LIGHT AIR-CUBED, TYPE 31, TENNESSEE |
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J 1934 .j 1935 •! 1936 .i |
45,000 42,000 41,000 |
840 s6o 830 |
37.800 36,120 34.030 |
16.4 5.937» 1937 ..I 73.500 21.1 7,621:1938 3/: 66,000 39.8 13.544: : |
930 900 |
68,355 59,400 |
19.1 18.2 |
13,056 10,811 |
LIGHT AIR-CURED, TYPE 31, ALABAMA |
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1 1934 1935 -I 1936 .} |
: : :1937 100 sl938 3/i 200 • • |
850 800 |
85 160 |
I8.5 18.0 |
16 29 |
|||
LIGHT AIR-CUBED, TYPE 32, MARYLAND |
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1934 36,400 1935 37.ooo 1936 "57.500 |
720 775 820 |
26,208 28.675 30.750 |
17.5 4,586:1937 .. 20.0 5,735*1938 1/ 25.4 7.8IO1 |
t ! 35,000 ! 37,500 |
650 780 |
22,750 29.250 |
17.2 20.0 |
3.913 5,850 |
TOTAL DARK AIR-CURED, TYPES 35-37 |
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: 1934 .: 45,600 1935 36,700 1936 .: 34,100 |
885 845 721 |
2/40,350 31,020 24,576 |
7.6 2,929-1937 8.0 2,480:1938 3/ \ 15.3 3,768: |
! 52,900 40,600 |
896 808 |
47,400 32.789 |
8.1 8.0 |
3.857 2,624 |
DARK AZR» CURED, TYPE 35 |
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1934 . 1935 • 1936 . |
! 21,200 I 15,600 14,800 |
893 835 730 |
18,940 13,020 10,802 |
6.9 1,248:1937 ..: 27,100 8,2 1,063:1938 3/: 20,800 16.3 1,766: : |
908 760 |
24,617 15,815 |
7.4 5.9 |
1,810 927 |
DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 35, INDIANA |
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S 1934 .: 700 1935 500 1936 300 |
850 875 700 |
595 438 210 |
: : 5.4 31J1937 ••» 600 7.9 35*1938 I/: 500 12.0 25: : |
850 850 |
510 425 |
7.0 6.0 |
||
DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 35, KENTUCKY |
||||||||
• 1934 .: 17,500 1935 •* 12,400 1936 12,500 |
900 835 725 |
15.750 10,354 9.062 |
7-0 1.052:1937 .. 8.1 839:1938 l/i 16.6 1.504; |
23,000 17.000 |
915 750 |
21,045 12,750 |
7.* 5.7 |
1,557 727 |
DARK AIR-CURED, TYPE 35, TENNESSEE |
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1934 . 1935 • 1936 . |
! 3,000 ! 2,700 2,000 |
865 825 765 |
2,595 2,228 1.530 |
: t 6.5 165:1937 ..: 3,500 8.5 189:1938 3/: 3,300 15.5 2371 : |
875 800 |
3,062 2,640 |
7.1 6.6 |
217 174 |
Continued -
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Table 1. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, 1934-38 - Continued
DARK AIR- CURED, TYPE 36, KENTUCKY
Tear : |
: Yield : .Price: Crop : 1 Acreage : per :Production: per : value : Year t acre : :pound: 1/ : j |
: Yield : :Price: Acreage : per Production: per : : acre : :oound: |
Crop value 1/ |
||||||
Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
l.coo : Cents dollars 5 ! |
Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
Cents |
1,000 dollars |
|
19^4 1935 1936 .: |
21,000 18,000 16,000 |
890 845 700 |
18,690 15,210 11,200 |
: : 8.1 1,417:1937 ..; 22,000 7.3 1,110:1938 if-. 17,000 14.4 I.613: : |
900 870 |
19,800 14,790 |
9.0 9.6 |
1,782 1,420 |
|
DARK AIR- CURED, TYPE 37, VIRGINIA |
|||||||||
193^ 1935 •! 1936 |
3,400 3,100 3.300 |
800 900 780 |
2.720 2.790 2.574 |
9.7 264:1937 ..! 11.0 307:1938 2/; 15.1 389: ! |
3,800 2,800 |
785 780 |
2,983 2,184 |
8.Q 12.7 |
265 277 |
OTHER THAN CIGAR LEAF, TYPES 11-37 |
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133k .: 1935 • * 1936 .: |
1,221,700 1.369.200 1.365.100 |
825 8S3 775 |
1,008,393 1,209,212 1,057.472 |
• • * 21.6 212,41711937 ..: 1,664,700 18. 5 227,400:1938 jji 1,511,300 24.0 253.879* : |
876 84l |
1,457,820 1,270,883 |
20.6 20.0 |
300,461 254,125 |
|
TOTAL CIGAR FILLER, TYPES 41-1*5 |
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193^ 1935 .2 1936 • J |
31,800 37,800 37.800 |
1,200 l.?3S 1.251 |
3S.150 ^6,793 47.270 |
: : 9.0 3.450:1937 ••: 40,100 9.7 4,516:1938 7/t 38,800 11.0 5.187: : |
1,123 1.175 |
45,014 45,580 |
9.9 12.3 |
4,478 5.610 |
|
01 GAR FILLER, TYPE 4l, PENNSYLVANIA |
|||||||||
•* 1935 1936 .: |
17,700 20,500 23.000 |
1,200 1.375 .A,_450 |
21,240 28,188 33.350 |
: : 9.3 1,975:1937 • •* 23.500 11.0 3,101:1938 3/: 24,000 11.5 3.835: : |
1,220 1.325 |
28,070 31,800 |
10.4 13.6 |
2,982 4,325 |
|
CIGAR FILLER, TYPES 42-44, OHIO |
|||||||||
193^ .: 1935 1936 .: |
13,600 16,200 14,000 |
1,200 1,075 q4o |
16,320 17.415 I3.l60 |
8.6 1,404:1937 ..: 15,500 7.2 1,254:1938 Jj: 13,600 9.5 1.250: 1 |
975 900 |
15,112 12,240 |
8.8 8.8 |
1,330 1,077 |
|
CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 45 |
|||||||||
* 1934 .: 1935 1936 .: |
500 1,100 800 |
1,180 1,082 950 |
590 1,190 76O |
: : 12.0 71»1937 1,100 13.5 161:1938 2J: 1,200 13.5 102: : |
1,120 1,283 |
1,232 1,540 |
13.5 13.5 |
166 208 |
|
CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 45, GEORGIA |
|||||||||
1934 .: 1935 1936 |
200 4oo 400 |
1,150 1,050 950 |
230 420 380 |
12.0 28:1937 .. 13.5 57:1938 2/ 13.5 51* |
! 4oo ! 4oo |
1,120 1,150 |
448 460 |
13.5 13.5 |
60 62 |
CIGAR FILLER, TYPE 45, FLORIDA |
|||||||||
: 1931* • * 1935 .i 1936 .i |
300 700 4oo |
1,200 1,100 950 |
360 770 380 |
t • 12.0 43:1937 ..: 700 13.5 104:1938 2/i 800 13.5 51* * |
1,120 1,350 |
784 1,080 |
13.5 13.5 |
106 146 |
|
TOTAL CIGAR BINDER, TYPES 51-55 |
|||||||||
193^ 1935 • * 1936 .: |
18,000 22,100 26,400 |
1,545 1,509 1-559 |
27.806 ■53,355 41,168 |
12.1 3.364:1937 12.8 4,255:1938 2/ 14.7 6,049: |
1 -55,800 : 42,200 |
l,44o 1,257 |
51,^4 53.042 |
13.4 9.6 |
6,918 4,564 |
Continued -
10
Tabls 1. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, I93H-38 - Continued
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 51
t : Yield Year i Acreage % per l s acre |
sPricet Crop i Production: per : value , ? pound: 1/ |
Year |
% Yield : :Price: Crop ! Acreage : per :Production: per J value ! : acre : : pound: 1/ |
j 1,000 1,000 5 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollar© |
■ |
1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars |
|
s t 1934 .; 5,300 1,700 9,010 17.O 1,532:1937 *• 1935 6,700 1,700 10,710 IS. 5 1,981:1938 3/, 1936 .: . 7,500 1,700 12.751 20.5 2,6l4: |
! 8,900 1,5*40 13,708 I5.5 2,125 ! 8,100 1,130 4/ 9,155 I5.5 827 |
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 51, MASSACHUSETTS
1934 .
1935 •
100 100 100
1,700 1,700
hi™
170 17.0
170 18,5
171 20.5
i t
29il937 ••: 31:1938 2/i
.35.'-- I
100 100
1,560 1.150
156 15.5 115 15.5
24 14
CIGAR BINDER j, TYPE 51, CONNECTICUT
1934 .:
1935 .:
5,200 1,700 6,200 1,700
7,400 1,700
S,84o 17»0 10,5U0 18. 5 12.580 20.5
1,50351937 1,950:1938 Hi
2*m±- l
8,800 8,000
1,540
1,130
13,552 15.5
9,040 15.5
2,101
813
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 52
193^ »:
1935 .:
I22i_2l
3,600 1,650 4,100 1,634 4,900 1,689
5,940 15.6 6,700 17.4 8.276 17.9
927s 1937 1,165:193s 3/:
i^m . l
?e000 7,300
1,544
1.153
10,806 16.4 4/ 8„4l7 14.8
l»767 1,020
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 52, MASSACHUSETTS
193*
1935 .:
1936 •>
2,300 2,600
J^ioo
1,650 1,625
3LJQQ
3.795 15.5 4,225 17.2
-5i2LQ...3!Za5.
588:1937 • •: 727il93« 1/: 922: :
4,600 4,700
1.530 1,210
7,038 16.0
5,687 14.5
1,126
660
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 52, CONNECTICUT
1934 B%
1935 .:
1936 .:
1,300 1,650 1,500 1,650 l.soo 1,670
2,145 15. 8 2,475 17.7 S.006 18.5
339*1937 ..: 2,400
138:1938 Jji ■g§L-.
2,600
1,570 1,050
3,768 17.0 2.730 15.5
64i 360
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 53
1934
1935 •: 19?6 .:
300 1,417 500 1,380 goo 1,369
425 8.2 69O 10.3
JL^25_ioA
: :
35:1937 ..: 71:1938 3/: 116 : i
1,100 1,400
1,335 1,421
l,46s 10.1 1,990 10.5
14S
20S
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 53, NEW YORK
1934 .:
1935 .: 1936
200 300 600
1,400
1,300
280 7.5 390 10.0 ■195 10.5.
21:1937 ..j
39:1932 2/: 83: <
900 1,200
1.275 1,400
1,148 1,680
9.9 10.3
114 173
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 53, PENNSYLVANIA
1934 .: 1935
100 200 200
1,450 1.500 1,500
145 9.5 300 10.5
300 11.0
14:1937 32:1932 1/* 321 L
200 200
1,600 1.550
320 310
10.6 11.7
36
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 54, WISCONSIN
1934 .t
1935 .:
1936 .:
5.200
6,000 7,200 1,530
1.380
1,400
7,176 6.0 8,400 6.6 11.016 8.0
431:1937 ..
55411938 2/
881:
11,000
15,000
1,320
1,340
14,520
20,100
10.5 7.0
1,525 1,407
Continued -
1 1
Table l.-Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, "by classes, by types, and by typas within States, 193*4-38 _ Continued
CIGAR BINDER, TIPS 55
Year : |
.Yield i :Price: Crop 1 : lYield : :Price: Acreage 5 per Production: per : value 1 Year : Acreage : per :Production: per s : acre : .pound: 1/ t : : acre : :pound: |
Crop value 11 |
|||||||
Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 nounds |
1,000 : j Cents dollars : : Acres Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
Cents |
1,000 dollars |
|||
I93U 1535 1936 |
• • • • • • |
3,600 5,200 6tooo |
l,46o 1,31s V53S |
5,255 6,855 8,030 |
8.4 439:1937 ..: 7,800 7.1 484:1938 3/: 10.MO0 12.0 96O: : |
1,416 1,287 |
11,042 13,380 |
12.3 8.2 |
1.353 1,101 |
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 55, WISCONSIN |
|||||||||
193* 1935 1936 |
• * « • |
3/100 5,000 5.800 |
1,475 1,325 1.350 |
5,015 6,625 7,830 |
• • 8.5 426:1937 ..: 7,4oo 7.1 470:19383/: 9,700 12.0 940: : |
1,430 1.300 |
10,582 12,610 |
12.3 8.3 |
1.302 1,047 |
CIGAR BINDER, TYPE 55, MINNESOTA |
|||||||||
I93U 1935 1936 |
• • 1 .1 • : |
200 200 200 |
1,200 1,150 1,000 |
240 230 200 |
• • 5.5 13U937 ... 4oo 6.0 14:1938 3/: 700 9.9 20: : |
1,150 1,100 |
460 770 |
11.0 7.0 |
|
TOTAL CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPES 6I-62 |
|||||||||
I93U 1935 1936 |
1 .1 • : |
7,000 S,000 9.000 |
i,o4o 974 i.o46 |
7,280 7,795 9.418 |
: : 75.I 5,468:1937 10,000 79.7 6,211:1938 2/: 10,500 82.6 7.780: : |
851 860 |
8,50s 9,029 |
89.4 72.9 |
7,608 6,150 |
CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 6l |
|||||||||
193U 1935 I936 |
: • « • I |
5,000 5,700 6.4oo |
1,100 1,004 1.055 |
5,500 5,725 6.753 |
t : 80.0 4,400:1937 ..: 7,200 85.O 4,866:1938 2/1 7,300 88.0 5.942: 1 |
832 745 |
5,988 it/ 5,*37 |
98.0 75.0 |
5,869 3.636 |
CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 6l, MASSACHUSETTS |
|||||||||
I93U 1935 I936 |
3 • t • # •t |
900 1,000 1,100 |
1,100 1.025 1.080 |
990 1,025 . 1*188 |
: i 80.0 792:1937 ... 1,200 85.0 871:1938 J/: 1,200 88.0 1,045: : |
890 820 |
1,068 984 |
98.0 75.0 |
1,047 664 |
-r* |
CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 6l, CONNECTICUT |
||||||||
1931* 1935 1936 |
1 .: it • « |
Moo 4,700 5.300 |
1,100 1,000 1.050 |
4,510 4,700 5.565 |
: : 80.0 3,608:1937 ..: 6,000 85-0 3.995:1938 1/: 6,100 88.0 4.897: : |
820 730 |
4,920 4,%3 |
98.0 75.0 |
4,822 2,972 |
CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 62 |
|||||||||
193^ 1935 1936 |
•t • : • s |
2,000 2,300 2.600 |
890 900 1.025 |
1,780 2,070 2,665 |
60.0 1,068:1937 ..: 2,800 65.0 1,3^5*1938 2J% 3.200 69.O 1.838: : |
900 1,122 |
2,520 3,592 |
69.O 70.0 |
1.73? 2.514 |
CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 62, GEORGIA |
|||||||||
I93H 1935 1936 |
: .: .: |
4oo 200 600 |
890 900 1.025* |
356 180 615 |
: : 60.0 214:1937 ..: 700 65.0 117:1938 1/: 800 09.0 424: : |
900 1,100 |
63O 880 |
69.O 70.0 |
^35 616 |
CIGAR WRAPPER, TYPE 62, FLORIDA |
|||||||||
193^ 1935 I936 |
• .1 • : • : |
1,600 2,100 2,000 |
890 900 1.025 |
1,424 1,890 2,050 |
• * 60.0 854:1937 ..: 2,100 65.O 1,228:1938 3/: 2,400 69.0 1.414: : |
900 1,130 |
1,890 2,712 |
69.O 70.0 |
1.304 1,898 |
Continued -
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Table 1. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, total in the United States, by classes, by types, and by types within States, I93H-3S - Continued
CIGAR LEA?, TYPES Ul-6?
: 1 Yield : :Price: Crop Year : Acreage : per {Production: per : value : : acre : {pound; 1/
fear
: Yield : :Price: Crop
Acreage : par Production: per : value j acre : ; pound: 1/
I93U 1935
Acres Founds
96,800 67.900
73,500
1,289 1.295
1,000
pounds
73.236 87,9% 97»856
1,000 Cents dollars
16.8 17.0 19 .5
12,282:1937 1'+,982:1938 2/ 19.016:
Acres
85,900 91.500
Pounds
1,223 1.177
1,000 pounds
105,066 107,651
1,000 Cents dollars
18.1 16.1
19,004 16,32^
if Crop value represents production multiplied by average price per pound. The term is used to avoid confusion with "income" as shown on a calendar-year basis in table 11 and in the mult ill th publi- cation, Income Parity for Agriculture, pt. I, sec. 2.
2/ Poundage of types not marketed is included as follows: Fire-cured 6,500,000, Burley 18,000,000, and Dark Air-cured 2,000,000.
3/ Subject to revision.
4/ Including loss after harvest as a result of hurricane and flood estimated as follows: Broadleaf (type 51) 3,820,000 pounds; Havana Seed (type 52) 1,5^7,000 pounds; and Shade (type 6l) 588,000 pounds. Price and value apply only to the marketable portion of the crop.
Table 2. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of
tobacco, by States, I93U-38
MASSACHUSETTS
Year |
1 S |
: Yield 1 J Prices Acreage : per {Production: per I i acre : : pounds |
Crop : : value : Year : 1/ l : |
1 Acreage : |
Yield : iPrice: per {Production: per : acre : : pound: |
Drop Talue 1/ |
|||||
: • |
Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 t : Cents dollars 1 t |
Acre 8 |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
Cent 8 |
1,000 dollars |
||
I93U 1935 1936 |
: .5 A |
3.3OO 3,700 4,300 |
1,502 1,565 1.552 |
5,955 5.520 6.629 |
28.5 30.1 30.2 |
: : 1,509:1937 ..1 1.629:1938 !/* 2,002: s |
5,900 6,000 |
l,iK)0 1.131 |
8,262 1/6,786 |
26.6 2U.2 |
2,19" 1.33& |
CONNECTICUT |
|||||||||||
I93U 1935 1936 |
i .: .: .: |
10,600 12,^00 lH,500 |
1,562 1,^29 1.^59 |
15.595 17,715 21,151 |
35.2 36.0 38.0 |
% 1 5.550U937 6,383:1938 2/: 8.032: : |
17,200 16,700 |
1,293 971 |
22,25o 1/16,223 |
3U.O 36.O |
7,565 5,ih5 |
HEW YORK |
|||||||||||
I93U 1935 iq>6 |
: .: ■ 0 |
200 300 600 |
i,5oo 1,300 1,325 |
280 390 795 |
7.5 10.0 10.5 |
21:1937 ..: 39:1938 2/: 83: : |
900 1,200 |
1.275 l,UO0 |
l,l58 1,680 |
9.9 10.3 |
n5 173 |
PENNSYLVANIA |
|||||||||||
I93U 1935 I936 |
: .: t i .1 |
17,800 20,700 23.200 |
1,201 1.376 1.550 |
21.385 28,588 33,650 |
9.3 11.0 11.5 |
: * 1,989:1937 3,133:193s g/t 3.868: 1 |
23,700 25,200 |
1.223 1.327 |
28,990 32,110 |
10 .5 13.6 |
5,361 |
OHIO |
|||||||||||
I93U 1935 1936 |
• 1 a. ■ |
2U,Uoo 25,200 2U,500 |
1.052 9U6 876 |
5/25,662 23.850 21,^5 |
11.0 9.6 15.1 |
2,76^:1937 ..1 2,290:1938 2/t 3.25l: j |
30,900 27,300 |
925° 875 |
28,587 23,885 |
13.5 13.5 |
3,850 3.196 |
Continued -
13
Table 2. -Acreage, yield per acre, production, price per pound, and crop value of tobacco, by States, I93U-38 - Continued
IHDIANA |
||
Year ! |
: Yield : :Price: Crop : Acreage : per Production: per : value : Year : acre : : pound: 1/ : |
: Yield : :Price: Crop Acreage : per : Production: per : value : acre : :pound: 1/ |
I93U .1 1935 . 1936 . |
1,000 1,000 : Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars : i 8,500 850 4/ 7,225 14.2 962:1937 7,600 866 6,580 17.7 1,165:1938 2/ 5,700 700 3,990 27.0 1,076: |
1,000 1,000 Acres Pounds pounds Cents dollars 13,600 s6o 11,690 18. 7 2,183 11,600 826 9,583 17.1 1,638 |
WISCONSIN |
||
1934 .: 8, 600 1,418 12,191 7.C 857:1937 1935 .: 11,000 1,366 15,025 6.8 1,024:1938 2/ 1936 .: 13,000 1,450 18,846 9.7 1,821: |
18,400 1,364 25,102 11.3 2,827 24,700 1,324 32,710 7.5 2,454 |
|
MINNESOTA |
||
193*+ - 1935 • 1936 .. |
200 1,200 240 5.5 13:1937 200 1,150 230 6.0 14:1938 2/ 200 1,000 200 9.9 20: |
4oo 1,150 46o 11.0 51 700 1,100 770 7.0 54 |
MISSOURI |
||
1934 1935 • 1936 . |
4,300 690 4/ 2,967 6.9 193:1937 .. 4,100 950 3,895 12.2 475:1938 2/ 4,000 730 2,920 32.0 934: |
; 6,000 925 5,550 24.0 1,332 6,500 950 6,175 18.1 1,118 |
KANSAS |
||
• • 1934 .: 300 770 4/ 231 8.8 19:1937 .. 1935 ,: 300 850 255 12.2 31s 1938 2/ 1936 .: 200 725 145 25.0 36: |
200 850 170 21.0 36 ! 500 950 475 I9.O 90 |
|
MARYLAND |
||
193^ • 1935 • 1936 . |
36,400 720 26,208 I7.5 4,586:1937 .. 37,000 775 28,675 20.0 5,735:1938 2/ 37,500 8 20 30,750 25.*+ 7.810: |
35,000 650 22,750 17.2 3.913 37,500 780 29,250 20.0 5,850 |
VIRGINIA |
||
1934 . 1935 • 1936 . |
i 103,400 785 4/81,185 23.O 18,453:1937 .. 119,900 874 104,765 17.9 18,765:1938 2/ 125,100 773 96,734 21.3 20,649: |
148,000 757 111,969 19.1 21,369 135,400 730 Qg,906 19.4 19,157 |
WEST VIRGINIA |
||
1934 .: 2,800 640 4/ 1,792 16.3 280:1937 .. 1935 •» 2,400 665 1,596 17.1 273:1938 2/ 1936 .: 2,400 675 1,620 31.2 505? |
4,900 725 3,552 16.6 590 3,200 69O 2,208 18.0 397 |
|
NORTE CAROLINA |
||
193*+ • 1935 • 1936 . |
s 492,000 847 4/4l6t84o 28.5 118,808:1937 .. : 617,700 935 577,^35 20.3 117,443:1938 2/ : 597,000 766 457.375 23.0 105,017: |
684,000 884 604,590 24.0 144,936 611,700 845 516,850 22.6 116,675 |
SOUTH CAROLINA |
||
193^ • 1935 • 1936 . |
: 72,000 790 56,880 21.6 12,286:1937 .. : 96,000 935 89,760 18.8 16,875:1938 2/ : 90,000 815 73,350 19.9 14,597: |
! 112,000 965 103,080 20.8 22,481 ! lo4,ooo 950 98,800 22.2 21,934 |
Continued -
14
fable 2. -Acreage , yield per acre, production, price per perand, and crop value of tobacco, by States, I93U-3S - Continued
<ESQ3&U
s Tear s L |
! Acreage % |
field 1 .Price s per sProduotions per % acre s s pound* |
Crop % 1 value s Year 1 |
1 Acreage 8 8 |
Yield 8 % Price's per s Productions per s acre s s pounds |
■ •] 3 p value , V |
||||
: 1 |
Pol '"^ s |
IjOOO pounds |
Befits |
1,000 1 dollara 8 s |
Acres |
Pounds |
1,000 pounds |
Gents |
1,000 dollars |
|
X 133* .« 1935 .i 1936 .s |
51,100 72,600 86,000 |
629 950 970 |
32,1^8 69,000 83.1^5 |
19.1 18 ,9 21.3 |
s : 6,144:1937 13,0331193s gj t 17.789: : |
80,600 88,200 |
931 1,031 |
75,013 90,950 |
20.0 20.7 |
14,986 18,869 |
fxobim |
||||||||||
1934 ,t 1935 at 1936 .1 |
6.60C 9,800 io,4co |
886 926 |
5.192 8,680 9,630 |
■ ' 27.6 31.7 |
i 1 1.579*1937 ...» 2,3981193* gj $ 3,0498 1 |
19,600 19,500 |
856 1,009 |
16,786 19,684 |
26.1 26.8 |
4,388 5.270 |
EOTUOKY |
||||||||||
1 193^ t 1935 .: 1936 ,i |
323,000 291,000 306V700 |
*40 706 |
i/271,253 226,718 216,^33 |
14.6 15.4 29.2 |
8 I 36,82211937 34,91081938 2/ 8 63,1998 t |
411, SCO 366,500 |
887 797 |
36M**5 292.175 |
17.6 17.0 |
|
XEHN1SSSBB |
||||||||||
193H 1935 I936 .8 |
113,000 105,200 93*000 |
881 843 819 |
u/ 99,500 88,678 76.205 |
12.7 14.4 25.2 |
: j 12, 0648I937 ...8 12,767*193* 2/ 8 15,167: s |
137,500 116,900 |
32 |
122,757 98,905 |
S3 |
19,272 13,988 |
193^ •* 1935 •« 1*56-8 |
i : 81937 -.J :193S 2/ : 8 |
300 500 |
817 818 |
2*5 409 |
19.2 19.1 |
*7 78 |
1/ Crop value represents production multiplied by average price per pound. The term is used to avoid confusion with "income" as shown on a calendar-year basis in table 11 and in the multilith publication, Income Parity for Agriculture, pt. I, sec. 2.
2/ Subject to revision.
3/ Including loss after harvest as a result of hurricane and flood estimated as follows? Massachusetts - 1,256,000 pounds, and Connecticut - 4,697,000 pounds. Price and value apply only to the marketable portion of the crop.
4/ Production in 1934 includes poundage not marketed.
15
Table 3. -Production of tobacco in specified countries, 1934-38
Country |
Year beginning July |
U |
||||
j |
1934 |
1935 : |
1936 ; |
!937 |
1938 2/ |
|
■ ] « |
L,000 pounds |
1 ODD -nrmn^Q |
,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
||
49,000 |
41,650 |
78 721 |
38,877 |
41,910 |
||
52,34s |
77 ^f)7 JJ » JUJ |
21 114 |
17,225 |
40,490 |
||
16,262 |
17 07? |
^jtj^ |
12,630 |
10,529 |
||
224,461 |
—2? t J \ j |
P0R QQl |
69.054 |
48,010 |
||
46,684 |
62,058 |
97.097 |
||||
18. 715 |
46,116 |
72,093 |
98,428 |
|||
1,326,949 |
1.792.866 * . sJ & • |
1.196.9415 . JJ w *J J |
1,638,679 |
57,869 |
||
11,961 JJ * JZ-T |
48.127 |
45.471 1 J 1 r 1 J |
58,398 |
|||
46,264 |
42,446 |
42.071 ^c.w f J |
55,308 |
55,232 |
||
30,165 |
10.051 |
TS.229 |
30,944 |
|||
87,181 |
83,46o |
80,629 |
77,l6l |
|||
29,689 |
12.187 |
10.864 |
33,069 |
|||
76,897 |
74.946 |
72.500 |
72,250 |
73.855 |
||
92,108 |
101 . 54q |
178.501 |
151.617 |
101,756 |
||
40,124 |
47 . 269 |
50.120 |
44,974 |
43,854 |
||
1.532,160 |
1 lifysr pko |
90,961 |
||||
100,089 |
102.071 |
92,968 |
94,631 |
|||
142,262 |
111 1R6 |
142.175 |
144,602 |
|||
26,184 |
30,881 |
98 017 |
25,353 |
20,283 |
||
Hetherlani India — |
||||||
102,409 |
8? 198 |
Rq fiq7 |
91,862 |
|||
28,357 |
28,491 |
30.229 |
31,201 |
|||
72.041 |
6l,l44 |
71,056 |
||||
14,747 |
24,620 |
21.751 t-r' , 1 JJ |
30,027 |
32,203 |
||
22,500 |
26,000 |
34,983 |
44,069 |
27.560 |
||
13,019 |
28,737 |
33.218 |
22,635 |
|||
21,206 |
22,402 |
22,049 |
26,872 |
|||
78,656 |
79.375 |
163.253 |
161,778 |
134,906 |
||
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
» t |
379.3*6 |
533.500 |
608,478 |
^92,777 |
l, 378,53* |
1,081,629 |
1.297,155 |
1.155.328 |
1,562,886 |
|||
: |
13.336 |
20,389 |
36.649 |
*5,817 |
40,234 |
|
j 1 |
6,109,000 |
6,479,000 |
2/6,410,000 |
2/6,966,000 |
1/ The year beginning July includes the harvesting season in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres. In Northern Hemisphere, data for 193*. *°r example, are for crops harvested in summer and fall of 1934? in Southern Hemisphere they are for crops harvested in spring of 1935« For many countries bordering on the Equator, harvest started late in 193* and was completed in early months of 1935* Countries listed in this table produce approximately 95 percent of the tobacco of the world.
2j Preliminary. Data for earlier years may be revised on basis of later information.
1/ Data shown are for 20 Provinces only, but missing data are of slight importance.
4/ British India and reporting native States.
%J European production and native production bought up by European estates from natives on estates plus official estimate of exports of native production (krossok) produced off estates. 6/ Including China.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from official sources, International Institute of Agriculture, and reports of United States consuls, commercial attaches, agricultural attaches* and commodity specialists in foreign countries.
16
Table 4. -Production of flue-cured tobacco in specified countries, 1934-38 1/
: i |
Year beginning July 2/ |
||||
Country |
t i 1934 |
: |
1935 I936 1 I937 |
* 1938 2/ |
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds' 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Argentina Australia Canada . . • China 4/ Chosen ... India 4/ Japan . . . , Manchuria Netherland Nyasaland
United States
Total reporting countries
335 |
583 |
1.524 |
|||
R 1Q8 |
6 roo |
||||
22,101 i4o,ooo |
35.199 |
24,596 |
55.37^ |
75,395 |
|
163,000 |
180,000 |
210,000 9.126 |
81,500 |
||
7.067 |
12,360 |
||||
13,500 |
16,400 |
19.500 |
40,000 |
45,000 |
|
44,626 |
51.288 |
48,893 |
62,163 |
68,000 |
|
3,135 |
5,000 |
4,950 |
7.700 |
12,500 |
|
.: |
1,000 1,493 |
2,000 |
4,000 |
3.300 |
4,000 |
2,109 |
2,100 25,3^2 2.885 |
||||
19,506 1,076 |
20,709 1,262 |
20|^ 1,936 |
|||
3.527 |
|||||
1,800 556,780 |
2,200 |
3,000 |
4,000 |
||
: t |
811,195 |
682,850 |
866,302 |
785.731 |
|
t |
815,185 |
1,122,982 |
1,005,59^ |
1.295.375 |
1/ Estimated production of other types, by countries, are omitted from this publication pending reclassification in certain important producing countries.
2/ The year beginning July includes the harvesting season in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres. In Northern Hemisphere, data for 193^. f°r example, are for crops harvested in summer and fall of 1934; in Southern Hemisphere they are for crops harvested in spring of 1935* For many countries bordering on the Equator, harvest started late in 193** and was completed in early months of 1935.
3/ Preliminary. Data for earlier years may be revised on basis of later information. 4/ Estimated. 'Grown in Java.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from official sources, reports of United States consuls, commercial attaches, agricultural attaches, and commodity specialists in foreign countries.
17
Table 5.-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, crop of 1938 l/
PLUS-CURED, TIPS 11(b)
United States |
2/ ; |
w |
e e k e |
n d 1 n r ■ |
|||||
standard grade |
Sent. 15 : |
Sept. 22 |
: Sept. 29 |
: Oc*. 6 |
: Oct. 13 : |
Oct. 20 : |
Oct, 27 : |
Nov, 3 |
|
Leaf: |
• Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
|
BZL |
|
— . |
34.OO |
34.00 |
33.00 |
32.00 |
33.00 |
||
B2P |
|
3I.OO |
31.00 |
33.00 |
34.00 |
33.00 |
31.00 |
32.OO |
|
B3L |
27.00 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
30.00 |
30.00 |
29.OO |
27.00 |
28.00 |
|
B3P |
27.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
26.00 |
27.OO |
|
B4L |
24.50 |
23.50 |
24.00 |
24.50 |
23.00 |
22.50 |
24.00 |
||
bUp |
23.50 |
21.50 |
22.00 |
22.00 |
22.50 |
22.00 |
21.00 |
22.00 |
|
B5L |
19.50 |
19.50 |
19.90 |
20.00 |
20.^0 |
18.50 |
20.50 |
||
B5P |
15.50 |
16.00 |
16.00 |
I6.5O |
17.00 |
I7.5O |
16.50 |
I7.5O |
|
b6l |
15.00 |
lU.25 |
14.50 |
15.50 |
15.00 |
14.25 |
15.50 |
||
b6p |
10.00 |
11.25 |
11.00 |
12.00 |
12.25 |
12.75 |
12.75 |
13.50 |
|
Cutters: |
|||||||||
C2L |
|
|
39.00 |
40.00 |
38.00 |
39.00 |
38.00 |
||
C2P |
|
|
— |
|
38.00 |
|
|
||
C31 |
33.00 |
3U.00 |
35.OO |
36.OO |
36.OO |
33-00 |
34.00 |
||
C3P |
33.00 |
33.00 |
35.00 |
35.00 |
35.00 |
34.00 |
34.00 |
||
C4L C4P |
31.00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
32.00 |
3U.00 |
32.00 |
31.00 |
30.00 |
|
31.00 |
31.00 |
■»o. 00 |
32.00 |
33.00 |
32.00 |
3O.OO |
31.00 |
||
C5L |
28.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
31.00 |
3O.OO |
28.00 |
28.00 |
|
C5? |
: 28.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
30.00 |
30.00 |
29.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
|
Lugs: |
|||||||||
XLL |
31.00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
32.OO |
32.00 |
31.00 |
T0.00 |
29.00 |
|
X1T |
30.00 |
30.00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
32.00 |
31.00 |
30.00 |
29.00 |
|
XZL |
29.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
|
xzr |
28.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
27.OO |
27.OO |
|
X5L |
1 |
26.00 |
27.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
24.00 |
24.00 |
25.00 |
25.00 |
24.50 |
25.00 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
23.50 |
23.5O |
||
21.00 |
22. RO |
21.00 |
2I.5O |
21.50 |
21.00 |
19.50 |
20.50 |
||
jfr? |
19.50 |
20.00 |
19.50 |
19.00 |
20.00 |
20.00 |
19.00 |
19.50 |
|
X5L |
15.00 |
16.50 |
15.50 |
14.75 |
15.50 |
16.00 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
|
*5P |
n.oo. |
14.00 |
14.00 |
14.2*5 |
14.00 |
15.00 |
14,50 |
15n50. |
|
United States |
i/ ; |
Week endine |
- |
: |
Ranee : |
Season |
|||
standard grade |
Nov. 10 : |
Nov. 17 |
: Nov. 23 |
: Dec. 1 |
: Dec. 8 : |
Loir ; |
HiA : |
average |
|
Leaf: |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
|
BZL |
32.OO |
31.00 |
33.00 |
|
31.00 |
3U.OO |
33.00 |
||
B2P |
31.00 |
30.00 |
29.00 |
|
29.00 |
34.00 |
32.00 |
||
B3L |
27.00 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
|
|
25.00 |
30.00 |
28.00 |
|
B3? 34L |
26.00 |
2U.5O |
24.00 |
|
28.00 |
24.00 |
28.00 |
27.00 |
|
23.00 |
22.50 |
21.50 |
23-50 |
21.50 |
21.50 |
2U.50 |
23.00 |
||
B4P |
a. 50 |
21.00 |
19.50 |
21.50 |
21.50 |
19.50 |
23.50 |
21.50 |
|
B5L |
19.00 |
19.50 |
18. 50 |
20.00 |
18.50 |
18. 50 |
20.50 |
19.90 |
|
B5? |
I6.5O |
17.00 |
16.00 |
17.90 |
17.00 |
I5.5O |
17.50 |
16.50 |
|
b6l |
14.75 |
15.50 |
14.25 |
14.75 |
14.25 |
14.25 |
15.50 |
1U.75 |
|
b6p |
12.50 |
13.25 |
12.50 |
13.50 |
12.75 |
10.00 |
13.50 |
12.25 |
|
Cutters: |
|||||||||
C2L |
- — |
|
38.00 |
40.00 |
39.00 |
||||
C2P |
— - |
|
38.00 |
||||||
C3L |
: 3U.OO |
3U.00 |
34.00 |
|
|
33.00 |
36.OO |
35.00 |
|
0*? C4L |
33.OO |
33.00 |
|
|
33.00 |
35.00 |
34.00 |
||
30.00 |
29.OO |
29.00 |
|
|
29.00 |
34.00 |
32.00 |
||
C4F |
' 30.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
|
|
28.00 |
33.00 |
31.00 |
|
C5L |
! 26.00 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
|
|
25.00 |
31.00 |
28.00 |
|
C5P |
! 25.00 |
2U.5O |
24.00 |
— - |
24.00 |
30.00 |
28.00 |
||
Lugs: |
|||||||||
XLL |
I 29.00 |
28.00 |
27.OO |
27.00 |
32.00 |
30.00 |
|||
XL? |
! 29.00 |
28.00 |
27.00 |
27.OO |
32.00 |
30.00 |
|||
X2L |
: 26.OO |
26.00 |
25.00 |
25.00 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
|
X2F |
1 26.00 |
25.00 |
24.00 |
25.00 |
25.00 |
24.00 |
29.00 |
27.OO |
|
X3L |
» 23.50 |
23.50 |
23.00 |
23.50 |
23.00 |
23.00 |
27.00 |
25.00 |
|
2 |
: 22.50 |
22.50 |
21.50 |
22.50 |
23.OO |
21.50 |
26.00 |
24,00 |
|
X4? |
: 20.00 |
20.50 |
20.00 |
19.50 |
20.50 |
19.90 |
22.50 |
21.00 |
|
: 19.00 |
19.00 |
18. 50 |
19.90 |
19.90 |
18.50 |
20.00 |
19.90 |
||
X5L |
: lS-OO |
16.50 |
I7.OO |
16.00 |
17.00 |
1^.75 |
I7.OO |
15.50 |
|
X5F |
! 14.25 |
.-15*50 |
15.00 |
15-50 |
V>tOO |
11.00 |
15,50 |
14.50 |
See footnotes at end of table. Continued -
18
Table 5* -Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades , on representative markets, crop of 1933 l/ - Cont'd
CURED, TYPE 12
United States
standard grade g t Ang. 26 : Sga&gjLLJg&tUi
2/
Leaf:
B2L B2F B7L B7P ML
B4F
B5F B6L
b6p Cutters: C2L
Dp'jlars
29.00
27«00
25.00
21.00 18.50 I6.OO
10.75
poll, are 33.00 30,00 29.00 26.00 24.50 21.50 18.00 15»5Q 11.25 10.00
Dollars 32.OO 31.00 29.00 26.00 25.00 21.50 19.00 15.50 11.25 10.25
e e k e_
JUtan&UL
Dollara 3U.OO
32»00
30.00
28.00 26.OO 23.00 20.50 I6.5O 13.00 11.50
aiiii..
.L-SsniaR-S
5ept.2Q : Oct. 6 :* 0ct"."*~i>
Dollars 36.OO 34.00 72.00 29.00 27.00 23.50 20.50 17.00 13.25 11.25
38.00 35.00 33.00 30.00 28.00 25.00 22.50 18.00 14,00 12.75
MO.OO 38.00 35.00 31.00 29.00 26.00 23.CO 19.50 15.50
12*75 U6.00
Dollsrg
~5b.oo
37.00 35.00 31.00 29.OO 26.00 23.00 19.50 16.00 13.50
46.00
C2P |
• |
— |
_ — |
— - |
|||||
C3L |
• |
— - |
33.00 |
34.00 |
35.00 |
35.00 |
37.00 |
41.00 |
39.00 |
C7F cui |
: |
-. — |
— |
, |
35.00 |
36.OO |
39.00 |
38.00 |
|
* |
31.00 |
30.00 |
31.00 |
72.00 |
33-00 |
34.00 |
37.00 |
36.00 |
|
C4P |
: |
30.00 |
30.00 |
32.00 |
31.00 |
32.OO |
32.00 |
35.00 |
34.00 |
GSL |
s |
29.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
70.00 |
31.00 |
33.00 |
33.00 |
csp |
28.00 |
27.00 |
2S.00 |
29.00 |
30.00 |
30.00 |
32.00 |
32.00 |
|
Lugs j |
* |
||||||||
XI L |
. |
30.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
30.00 |
31.00 |
32.00 |
34.00 |
34.00 |
XLP |
: |
30.00 |
30.00 |
30,00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
33.00 |
32.00 |
|
X2L |
;, |
29.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
29.OO |
29.00 |
30.00 |
30.00 |
22P |
: |
27.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
30.00 |
30.00 |
X7L |
• |
26.00 |
25.OO |
25.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
X7P |
J |
24.00 |
23.5O |
23.50 |
24.50 |
25.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
X4L X4P |
•j |
22.00 |
20*00 |
20.00 |
21.50 |
21.50 |
23.00 |
23.50 |
23.50 |
J |
19.00 |
18. 50 |
18.00 |
18. 50 |
19.50 |
21.50 |
22.00 |
22.00 |
|
X5L |
■ |
14.25 |
15.00 |
14.75 |
15.50 |
16.00 |
18.00 |
18.00 |
|
X5P |
! |
13.50 |
12.00 |
12.75 |
17.25 |
17.75 |
1*5.00 |
15.50 |
16. SO |
uall/cQ o&ttTicB < |
'- |
nee |
£ enculnfir |
— — — _ |
Range ! |
Season |
|||
i |
A«+ on |
• An* 57 • |
Not . 3 * |
Wrttr ^ f\ • |
• |
Low s |
High : |
.... sveragft.. |
|
* |
TV*»T lawn |
T^/\T T a t» a |
22ll£££ |
Dollars |
|||||
JJCll |
> |
-»(/ nr> |
717 nA |
32.00 |
40.00 |
7(7 f%A |
|||
"ROW |
77 OA |
■7 "2 AA j^t UU |
30.00 |
33.00 |
7K A A |
||||
• |
to AA |
m aa |
tf\ AA |
29.00 |
35.00 |
||||
* |
W AA |
CO . Uu |
pk aa |
pe An |
2.6.00 |
31.00 |
?Q AA |
||
B4L B4P |
o« aa GO ,*JW |
pfi on |
of, AA |
on |
2U.50 |
29.00 |
P7 AA |
||
25.00 |
23*50 |
23.00 |
23.00 |
21.00 |
26,00 |
23.50 |
|||
B5L |
22.00 |
21.00 |
21.50 |
21.50 |
18.00 |
23.00 |
21.50 |
||
B5P |
19.00 |
18. 50 |
18.00 |
18.00 |
15.50 |
19.50 |
17.50 |
||
b6l |
15.50 |
15.00 |
15.50 |
16.00 |
11.25 |
16.00 |
14.00 |
||
b6p |
13.75 |
13.25 |
13.50 |
13.25 |
10.00 |
13.75 |
12.00 |
||
Cutters: |
|||||||||
C2L |
46.00 |
||||||||
C2P |
41.00 |
||||||||
C3L |
37.00 |
37.00 |
33.00 |
41.00 |
38.00 |
||||
C7P |
36.OO |
35.00 |
39.00 |
36.OO |
|||||
C4L C4P |
33.00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
30.00 |
37-00 |
3U.OO |
||
37.00 |
31.00 |
31.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
35.00 |
33.00 |
|||
C5L |
30.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
33.00 |
30.00 |
||
C5P |
29.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
32.00 |
29.00 |
||
Lugs: |
3U.00 |
||||||||
X1L |
31.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
31.00 |
|||
XLP |
30.00 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
33.00 |
31.00 |
|||
X2L |
28.00 |
27.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
30.00 |
29.00 |
||
X2P |
27.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
25.OO |
30.00 |
28.00 |
||
X3L |
25.00 |
24.00 |
27.50 |
23.00 |
23.OO |
27.00 |
26.00 |
||
24.00 |
23.OO |
22.50 |
22.00 |
22.00 |
26.00 |
24.S0 |
|||
W |
21.50 |
20.00 |
20.00 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
23.50 |
21.50 |
||
xUp |
s |
20.50 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
18.00 |
22.00 |
20.00 |
|
X5L |
1 |
16.00 |
14.50 |
1^.75 |
1^.75 |
14.25 |
18.00 |
16.00 |
|
xsp |
: |
IS .00 |
. . I3t50 |
14.00 |
13,75 |
12.00 |
16. SO |
i^t50 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
19
Table 5. -Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, crop of 1938 \J - Cont'd
FIRE- CURED, TYPE 21
United States / standard grade |
Week |
e n d i n |
£ - |
||||
! Dec. 1 : |
Dec. 8 |
: Dec. 15 : |
Jan. 5 |
: Jan. 12 |
: Jan. 19 |
: Jan. 26 |
|
Heavy leaf: |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
B2? 45 |
! 22.50 |
21.50 |
22.00 |
20.50 |
21.00 |
20.50 |
19.00 |
B2D 45 |
20.50 |
20.00 |
20.00 |
21.50 |
22.00 |
22.00 |
20.50 |
E3F 45 |
! 15.50 |
16.00 |
16.00 |
I6.5O |
16.00 |
16.5O |
15.50 |
"B3D 45 t 15.50 |
16.00 |
I6.5O |
17.50 |
17.00 |
17.00 |
I6.5O |
|
B4F 45 |
! 12.50 |
13.25 |
13.25 |
14.00 |
13.50 |
13.50 |
13.00 |
B4D 45 |
' 13.50 |
13.50 |
14.25 |
14.75 |
14.00 |
14.50 |
17.75 |
B5F 45 |
10.00 |
10.75 |
10.75 |
10.75 |
11.50 |
10.75 |
|
B5D U5 |
10.50 |
11.50 |
12.25 |
11.25 |
11.75 |
12.25 |
12.00 |
Thin leaf: |
|||||||
C2L U5 |
22.50 |
18.00 |
20.00 |
19.50 |
|||
C2F 45 |
22.00 |
21.50 |
21.50 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
18.50 |
C3L 45 |
' 15.50 |
I5.OO |
15.50 |
15.00 |
15.00 |
15.00 |
1H.75 |
C3F 45 |
! 15.50 |
15*50 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
1H.75 |
C4L 45 1 II.75 |
12.00 |
12.00 |
12.00 |
13.00 |
12.50 |
12.50 |
|
C4F 45 |
! 12.25 |
12.50 |
12.50 |
13.00 |
13.00 |
13.00 |
12.75 |
C5L 45 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
9.75 |
10.50 |
10.25 |
10.50 |
|
C5F 45 |
10.00 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
11.25 |
11.00 |
Lugs: |
|||||||
XLL |
11.00 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
||||
XLF ! |
10.75 |
10.75 |
11.00 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
11.75 |
11.25 |
X2L ! |
9.75 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
9.75 |
10.00 |
10.25 |
9.75 |
X2F : 9.50 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
9.75 |
10.25 |
10.25 |
10.25 |
|
J3L 1 |
8. 50 |
9.00 |
8. 25 |
8.25 |
8.75 |
s.75 |
8.75 |
w |
8.50 |
9.00 |
8.5O |
9.00 |
8.75 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
7.25 |
7.75 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
|
X4F j |
7.00 |
7.75 |
7.25 |
6.75 |
7.25 |
7.25 |
7.25 |
X5L | |
6.50 |
5.50 |
|
5.00 |
5.60 |
5.40 |
|
_ . J |
5.80 |
5t?0 |
„5-«60 |
6.00 |
|||
United States _ ; standard grade ~" |
Week ending - |
: Range |
: Season |
||||
Feb. 2 : |
Feb. 9 |
: Feb. 16 : |
Feb. 27 |
: Loir |
! , High . . |
: average |
|
Heavy leaf: |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
B2F 45 ! |
19.00 |
20.00 |
18. 50 |
19.00 |
is. 50 |
22.50 |
20.00 |
B2D 45 ! |
20.00 |
is. 50 |
18. 50 |
___ |
is. 50 |
22.00 |
20.50 |
B3F 45 |
16.00 |
15.50 |
1U.75 |
14.00 |
14.00 |
16.50 |
I6.OO |
B3D U5 ! |
16.50 |
15.50 |
15.00 |
|
15.00 |
17.50 |
16.50 |
bUf 45 |
1-5.25 |
12.75 |
11.75 |
11.75 |
11.75 |
14.00 |
17.25 |
B4D U5 |
14.25 |
13.25 |
13.00 |
13.00 |
14.75 |
14.00 |
|
B5F U5 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
9.75 |
|
9.75 |
11.50 |
10.50 |
B5D U5 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
|
10.50 |
12.25 |
11.50 |
|
Thin leaf: |
|||||||
C2L 45 |
19.50 |
19.50 |
21.50 |
21.50 |
18.00 |
22.50 |
20.00 |
C2F 45 |
19.00 |
19.50 |
19.50 |
18.50 |
18. 50 |
22.00 |
19.50 |
C3L 45 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
14.25 |
14.25 |
15.50 |
15.00 |
C7F U5 |
15.00 |
15.50 |
15.00 |
1^.75 |
1^.75 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
C4L 1+5 |
12.75 |
12.25 |
12.00 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
I3.60 |
12.25 |
cUf 45 |
12.75 |
12.25 |
12.50 |
12.00 |
12.60 |
13.00 |
12.75 |
C5L 45 j 10.50 |
10.50 |
9.75 |
10.50 |
10.25 |
|||
C5F 45 |
: 11.25 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
|
10.00 |
11.25 |
10.75 |
Lugs: |
|||||||
ZLI |
! 11.00 |
10.75 |
|||||
X1F |
! 11.25 |
10.25 |
10.50 |
10.25 |
11.75 |
11.25 |
|
X2L |
9.75 |
9.75 |
9.00 |
10.25 |
9.75 |
||
X2F |
! 10.25 |
9.75 |
9.25 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
10.25 |
10.00 |
X3L |
: 8.25 |
8.50 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
9.00 |
8.50 |
|
Sl |
: 8.75 |
8.5O |
8.25 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
X4F |
: 7.50 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
7.75 |
7.25 |
|
s 7.25 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
6.50 |
6.5O |
7.75 |
7.25 |
|
X5L |
5. 80 |
5.00 |
6.5O |
5.60 |
|||
X5F |
\ 5.80 |
5.70 |
5,80 |
5.70 |
5.60 |
6.25 |
5.90 |
See footnotes at end of table. Continued -
20
Table 5. -Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, "by types and grades, on representative markets, crop of 1938 l/ - Cont'd
FIRE- CORED, TYPE 22
United States |
7/ |
Wee |
k en |
dins |
|||||||
standard grade |
J/ |
(Jan. 12: Jan. 19: Jan. 26:Feb. 2$Fet. 9:Feb. 16: |
Feb. 21:Mar. 2: Mar. q:Mar. 16 |
||||||||
Heavy leafs |
[Dollars Dollars |
Dollers |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollar s |
Dollars |
Dollars Dollars |
|||
B2F 45 |
— |
21.00 |
21.50 |
20.00 |
20.00 |
24.00 |
22.50 |
23.50 |
23.OO |
||
B2D 45 |
22.50 |
22.00 |
23.00 |
23.50 |
25.00 |
24.00 |
24.50 |
25.50 |
|||
B3F 45 |
1 14.25 |
15.00 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
15.50 |
15.75 |
16.25 |
16.00 |
17.00 |
18.00 |
|
BID U5 |
18. 50 |
17.25 |
17.75 |
19.00 |
18.00 |
19.75 |
19.00 |
19.50 |
20.00 |
||
B4F 45 |
! 11.75 |
11.00 |
11.75 |
12.75 |
12.25 |
12.25 |
12.50 |
13.00 |
13.25 |
13.00 |
|
bUl 45 |
1 15.00 |
13.25 |
12.75 |
13.00 |
13.25 |
13.25 |
14.00 |
13.25 |
14.00 |
13.75 |
|
BRF 45 |
9.00 |
9.75 |
10.25 |
10.25 |
9.75 |
9.75 |
10.50 |
10.00 |
11.00 |
||
B5D 45 |
i 10.25 |
9.25 |
9.00 |
10.25 |
9.75 |
10.25 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
9.75 |
10.75 |
|
Thin leaf: |
|||||||||||
C2F U5 |
|
17.75 |
17.50 |
19.75 |
17.25 |
17.50 |
17.75 |
18.25 |
20.00 |
||
C2D 45 |
15.75 |
18.75 |
- — |
16.75 |
18.75 |
|
— — |
18.25 |
19.00 |
||
03? 45 |
! 13.00 |
13.25 |
13.50 |
14.50 |
14.50 |
14.50 |
14.25 |
14.50 |
15.00 |
15.25 |
|
C3D 45 |
13.25 |
12.50 |
13.00 |
13.50 |
13»50 |
12.75 |
12.75 |
13.75 |
14.25 |
i*+.75 |
|
C4F 45 |
• 11.50 |
11.25 |
11.50 |
12.00 |
11.75 |
11.50 |
11.75 |
12.00 |
12.25 |
12.75 |
|
C4D 45 |
i 11.00 |
10.00 |
10.50 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
10.75 |
10.75 |
11.00 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
|
C5F 45 |
3 9.50 |
9.75 |
9.90 |
10.25 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
10. RO |
10.75 |
11.00 |
|
C5D 45 |
7.75 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
8.75 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
8.50 |
8.50 |
9.00 |
. 9.25 |
|
Lugs J |
|||||||||||
ay |
10.25 |
11.25 |
11.25 |
10.25 |
10.75 |
11.25 |
12.00 |
ii.75 |
|||
XLD |
10.50 |
11.50 |
11.25 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
12.00 |
|||||
X2F |
8.75 |
8.50 |
9.25 |
9.50 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
9.75 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
10.75 |
|
X2D |
10.00 |
9.25 |
9.25 |
9.50 |
9.75 |
9.75 |
9.75 |
9.75 |
10.00 |
9.50 |
|
X3F |
7.75 |
7-75 |
7.75 |
8.50 |
8.75 |
8.75 |
8.50 |
9.25 |
9.00 |
9.25 |
|
X3D |
7.25 |
7.25 |
7.50 |
8.00 |
8.25 |
8.00 |
7.75 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
|
X4F |
6.25 |
6.0c |
6.25 |
7.00 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
7.25 |
7.75 |
7.75 |
|
X4D |
5.25 |
5.25 |
5.56 |
5-75 |
6.25 |
6.25 |
6.25 |
6.00 |
6.25 |
6.00 |
|
X5F |
4.50 |
4.75 |
4.50 |
5.00 |
5«50 |
5.50 |
5.25 |
5.50 |
6.00 |
6.00 |
|
3P5D |
3..?5 |
4.00 |
4.?5__ |
i |
4.2*5 ... |
4.25 |
Ut25 |
||||
United States |
Week ending |
Range |
: Season |
||||||||
standard grade |
3/ : |
Mar. 23:Mar. TO:Anr. 6:Anr. llsAor. 20sAor. 27s |
Hess I* : |
Low . s |
High |
: average |
|||||
Heavy leaf: |
Dollars Dollars |
Dollars Dollars Dollars |
Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars |
||||||||
B2F 45 |
22.50 |
22.50 |
20.00 |
20.00 |
24.00 |
22.00 |
|||||
B2D 45 |
2U.00 |
24.50 |
22.00 |
25.50 |
23.50 |
||||||
B3F 45 |
16.75 |
16.75 |
15.75 |
15.25 |
15.00 |
15.00 |
17.25 |
14.25 |
18.00 |
16.25 |
|
BID 45 |
19.00 |
is. 75 |
18.00 |
I60OO |
1U.75 |
14.75 |
20.00 |
18. 75 |
|||
B4F 45 |
13.00 |
13.00 |
12»50 |
11.75 |
11.00 |
12.25 |
13.00 |
11.00 |
13.25 |
12.50 |
|
B4D U5 |
13.75 |
13.25 |
13.00 |
11.50 |
10.^0 |
11.25 |
12.75 |
10.50 |
15.00 |
13.25 |
|
B5J 45 |
10.00 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
9.25 |
9.25 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
|
B5D 45 |
10.50 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
8.25 |
9.00 |
8.25 |
10.75 |
9.75 |
||
Thin leaf: |
|||||||||||
C2F 45 |
21.00 |
12*00 |
17.25 |
a. 00 |
18. 25 |
||||||
C2D 45 |
IS. 75 |
16.25 |
15.75 |
19.00 |
18.25 |
||||||
C3F 45 |
14.50 |
1S.50 |
14.50 |
13.25 |
12.75 |
13.75 |
14.00 |
12.75 |
15.25 |
14.25 |
|
C3D U5 |
14.00 |
14.00 |
13.50 |
13.25 |
12.25 |
12.75 |
12.25 |
14.75 |
13.50 |
||
C4F 45 |
12.50 |
12.50 |
12.00 |
10.75 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
12.00 |
11.00 |
12.75 |
12.00 |
|
C4D 45 |
11.00 |
11.25 |
10.75 |
9.75 |
9.50 |
10.00 |
10.75 |
9.50 |
11.50 |
10.75 |
|
C5F 45 |
11.25 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
9.25 |
9.75 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
11.25 |
10.00 |
|
C5D 45 |
9.25 |
8.75 |
8.50 |
7.75 |
7.75 |
8.25 |
8.00 |
7.75 |
9.25 |
8.75 |
|
.Lugs: |
|||||||||||
XL? |
12.00 |
11.00 |
10.25 |
12.00 |
11.00 |
||||||
XLD |
10.50 |
12.00 |
11.00 |
||||||||
X2F |
10.75 |
10.75 |
9.25 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
8.25 |
8.25 |
10.75 |
9.75 |
||
X2D |
9.25 |
9.75 |
8.75 |
8.25 |
7.75 |
7.75 |
10.00 |
9.50 |
|||
13F |
9.50 |
9.50 |
8.50 |
7.50 |
7.50 |
7.75 |
8.25 |
7.50 |
9.50 |
8.50 |
|
S.25 |
8.00 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
6.50 |
6.75 |
6.5O |
7.25 |
8.25 |
7.75 |
||
mr |
S.00 |
7.75 |
7.00 |
6.25 |
6.00 |
5.75 |
6.75 |
5.75 |
8.00 |
7.00 |
|
^4D |
6.25 |
6.25 |
5.75 |
5.25 |
5.00 |
5.00 |
5.75 |
5.00 |
6.25 |
6.00 |
|
151 |
6.00 |
6.00 |
5.00 |
4.50 |
4.00 |
4.25 |
5.00 |
4.00 |
6.00 |
5.25 |
|
X5D |
1 4,50 |
4.25 |
3t75 |
3.2^ |
1.00 |
1.00 |
3,P0 |
H.50 |
U.00 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
2!
Ta"ble 5 .-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, crop of 1938 l/ - Con^d
PTES- CURED, TYPE 23
United States .:. standard grade 3/ :
Week ending- Jan. 18 ; Jan. 25 ; 7eb. 1 ; 7eb. 8 : 7eb. 17 ; 7eb. 2U : Mar. 7 ; Mar. 10 : Mar, 17
Heavy leaf: B27 U5 B2D U5 B3T U5 B7D U5 B47 U5 BUD 1*5 B57 U5
B5D U5 Thin leaf:
C2J U5
C2D U5
C37 U5
C7D U5
C47 U5
CUD U5
05? U5
C5D U5 Lugs:
XL7
71V
X27
XZD
3+7
3&D
Dollars Dollars Dollars Doll are Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars
s 13-25 |
13.OO |
16.00 |
17.00 |
13.50 |
13.50 |
13.75 |
13.50 |
1U.00 |
: 16.OO |
15.50 |
15.50 |
14.50 |
13.25 |
15.00 |
16.00 |
15.75 |
15.00 |
* 9.75 |
10.50 |
10.50 |
10.50 |
10.00 |
10.75 |
11.00 |
10.50 |
10.50 |
t 9.25 |
10.50 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
10.50 |
10.50 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
11.25 |
8.50 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
8.50 |
8.25 |
|||
: 8.00 : |
7.75 |
7«75 |
8.00 |
7.75 |
7.50 |
8.25 |
7.50 |
7.75 |
13.75 |
13.00 |
13.00 |
12.25 |
13.00 |
12.75 |
1U.00 |
||
10.75 |
11.25 |
10.75 |
10.25 |
11.50 |
10.50 |
11.00 |
||
i 9.75 |
10.25 |
10.25 |
10.25 |
10.00 |
10.2S |
10.25 |
10.25 |
10.75 |
: 8.00 |
8.75 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
8.75 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
: S.00 |
8.25 |
9.00 |
8.5O |
8.25 |
8.25 |
g.50 |
8.75 |
8.50 |
: 6.50 |
7.00 |
8.00 |
7.50 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
7.25 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
7.00 5.50 5.50
U.20 3.70
7.50 6.00
5.75 u.20 u.50
3«£Q
8.00
6.50
6.00 U.80 U.70
3t3Q
7.50 6.50 6.25 5.00
u.30
3*
7.50 6.00 6.00 U.60 U.30 3t5Q
7.25 5.75 5.75 U.50 U.50 7.30
7.75 5.75 6.00 U.UO
u.uo
5.2Q
7.50 6.50 6.50 U.70 U.80
3. Up
7.50 6.00 6.00 U.60
United States standard grade
Mar. 2U : Mar, 71 :
Week ending - Apr. "7 ' Anr, jfo
Range
Apr, a i Apr. 28
Low
Heavy leaf: B27 U5 B2D U5 B3F U5 B7D U5 B47 U5
bUd U5
B5? U5
B5D U5 Thin leaf:
C27 U5
C2D U5
C77 U5
C7D U5
04? U5
CUD U5
C5F U5
CRD U5 Lugs:
117
XLD
X27
22D
X77
Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollar e
+7 X4D X5? X5D
Season average
Dollars
17.75
19.50 |
||||||||
15.50 |
15.00 |
13.50 14.25 |
1U.00 |
12.25 |
12.50 |
12.25 |
16.00 |
13.75 |
16.25 |
15.00 |
12.75 |
12.75 |
16.25 |
15.00 |
|||
10.75 |
11.75 |
10.00 |
10.25 |
9.25 |
9.25 |
9.25 |
11.75 |
10.50 |
11.75 |
11.50 |
10.25 |
9.50 |
9.50 |
9.50 |
9.25 |
11.75 |
10.50 |
8.25 |
9.00 |
7.50 |
7.50 |
7.25 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
9.00 |
8.00 |
8.00 |
7.75 |
7.00 |
6.25 |
6.75 |
7.00 |
6.25 |
8.25 |
7.50 |
1U.00 |
13.25 |
12.25 |
1U.00 |
13.00 |
||||
10.25 |
11.50 |
10.75 |
||||||
10.75 |
10.75 |
9.75 |
9.75 |
9.25 |
8. 25 |
8.25 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
8.25 |
7.50 |
7.25 |
7.50 |
7.25 |
9.00 |
8.50 |
8.00 |
8.25 |
7.50 |
7.00 |
6.75 |
6.75 |
6.75 |
9.00 |
8.25 |
7.00 |
6.75 |
6.25 |
5.75 |
5.75 |
5.75 |
5.75 |
8.00 |
6.75 10.25 S.75 |
7.25 |
||||||||
7.00 |
7.25 |
6.75 |
6.00 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
8.00 |
7.25 |
6.00 |
6.00 |
5.00 |
u.50 |
5.25 |
U.70 |
U.50 |
6.50 |
6.00 |
5.75 |
5.75 |
5.25 |
U.UO |
U.20 |
U.UO |
U.20 |
6.50 |
5.75 |
u.50 |
U.20 |
3. 80 |
3.60 |
3.50 |
3.80 |
3.50 |
5.00 |
u.30 |
3. 80 |
U.20 |
3.90 |
3.60 |
3.50 |
3.60 |
3.50 |
U.80 |
u.30 |
1.30 |
3tio |
■s.oo |
2,90 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
2.90 |
7.50 |
T.20 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
22
Table 5 .-Weekly average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, crop of 1938 l/ " Cont'd
I3JRLEY, TYPE JL
United States . s Week ending ^. Range : Season
standard graded ; Dec. 8: Dec. JL5.:_De c_._2J? ;_J&n 5?Jan. 12;Jan. iq:Jan. 26:Feb. g: Low : High : average
Leafs ; |
Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars |
Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars |
||||||||||
B2F : |
26.00 |
25.50 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
26.50 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
27.00 |
25.50 |
27.00 |
26.00 |
|
B2R s |
21,50 |
20.50 |
20.50 |
21.00 |
23.00 |
23*50 |
23.5O |
23.50 |
20.50 |
23.5O |
22.00 |
|
B3? |
24.00 |
23.00 |
22.50 |
23.50 |
24.00 |
2U.50 |
24. TO |
24.00 |
22.50 |
24.50 |
23.5O |
|
333R |
19.50 |
19.00 |
18.00 |
19.50 |
19. TO |
20.50 |
20.50 |
20.50 |
18.00 |
20.50 |
19.TO |
|
B4F |
21.00 |
20.00 |
19.00 |
20.00 |
20.00 |
20.50 |
20.00 |
19.50 |
19.00 |
21.00 |
20.00 |
|
B4R |
16.50 |
16.00 |
15.25 |
15.75 |
15.50 |
16.00 |
16.50 |
15.50 |
15.25 |
I6.5O |
15.75 |
|
B5F |
16.5O |
15.75 |
14. TO |
14.50 |
14.00 |
14.00 |
13»75 |
12.75 |
12.75 |
16.50 |
14.50 |
|
B5B. |
13.25 |
13.00 |
12.25 |
12.25 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
11 .00 |
11.00 |
13.25 |
12.00 |
|
Tips: |
||||||||||||
T3F |
20.50 |
19.00 |
18.00 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
20.00 |
19.00 |
18. 50 |
18.00 |
20.50 |
19.00 |
|
T3R |
16.00 |
15.25 |
lU.75 |
15.25 |
15.00 |
15.50 |
15.75 |
14.75 |
14.75 |
16.00 |
15.25 |
|
T4F |
16.00 |
15.25 |
13.75 |
lU.25 |
13.75 |
14.00 |
13.50 |
13.25 |
13.25 |
16.00 |
14.25 |
|
tUe |
13.00 |
12.50 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
10.50 |
13.00 |
11.50 |
|
T5F |
11.50 |
12.00 |
10.25 |
10.50 |
9.50 |
9.75 |
9.50 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
12.00 |
10.50 |
|
T5R |
9.50 |
9.50 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
8.50 |
8.50 |
8.25 |
7.75 |
7.75 |
9.TO |
8.75 |
|
Lugs or cutters:: |
||||||||||||
C2L |
29.00 |
28.50 |
28.00 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
29.50 |
29.50 |
29.00 |
28.00 |
29.50 |
28.50 |
|
C2P |
29.00 |
28.00 |
27.50 |
27.50 |
28. TO |
29.00 |
29.00 |
28. TO |
27. TO |
29.00 |
28.00 |
|
C3L |
28.00 |
27.00 |
26.00 |
26.50 |
27.OO |
27.5O |
28,00 |
27.5O |
26.00 |
28.00 |
27.00 |
|
C3F |
27.50 |
26.00 |
25.00 |
2^.50 |
26.00 |
27.00 |
26. to |
26. TO |
25.00 |
27,RO |
26.00 |
|
C4L |
26.50 |
25.50 |
23.50 |
24.00 |
24.00 |
2U.R0 |
24.00 |
24.00 |
23.50 |
26.50 |
24. TO |
|
C4F ! |
2U.5O |
23. TO |
21. TO |
22.50 |
22.50 |
23.50 |
22.50 |
22. RO |
21.50 |
2ii.50 |
23.00 |
|
C5L |
22.00 |
20.00 |
19.50 |
19.00 |
17.50 |
17.50 |
I6.5O |
I7.60 |
16.50 |
22.00 |
18. TO |
|
C5F |
19.90 |
18.50 |
16.50 |
16.50 |
16.00 |
16.00 |
15.25 |
15.00 |
15.00 |
19.50 |
16.50 |
|
Flyings: : |
26.50 |
26.00 |
26. TO |
26.00 |
||||||||
X2L : |
27.50 |
27.50 |
26.50 |
27.50 |
27.00 |
27. TO |
27.00 |
|||||
X2F ! |
28.00 |
26.50 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
26.00 |
27.60 |
26.TO |
26.TO |
26.00 |
28.00 |
26.50 |
|
X3L ! |
26.00 |
2k ok) |
23.00 |
23.00 |
23.50 |
24.00 |
23.TO |
22.50 |
22. TO |
26.00 |
24.00 |
|
X3F : |
25.00 |
23.50 |
22.50 |
23.00 |
22.50 |
23.00 |
23.00 |
22.00 |
22.00 |
25.00 |
23.00 |
|
ML : |
23.00 |
20.50 |
19.00 |
18. TO |
is. 50 |
19.00 |
18.50 |
18.00 |
18.00 |
23.00 |
19.TO |
|
X4F |
21.00 |
19.00 |
17.50 |
17.50 |
17.50 |
17.50 |
17.00 |
17.00 |
17.00 |
21.00 |
18.00 |
|
X5L : |
18.00 |
1^.00 |
13.75 |
13.75 |
13.75 |
13. TO |
13.00 |
13.00 |
13.00 |
18.00 |
14.00 |
|
#5F : |
16.00 |
14.00 |
. 12.25.. |
. 11.75 |
12.00 |
. 11.75. |
11. TO |
..xi. .25 |
llt25 , |
16.00 |
12. TO |
l/ Based on 20 or more lots of each grade. For types 21, 22, and 23, averages calculated on basis of rejections eliminated pins inclusion of Association deliveries at advance prices.
2/ Key to standard grade marks for flue-cured tobacco:
Group
A, wrappers.
B, leaf.
H, smoking leaf.
C, cutters. X, lugs.
P, primings. N, nondescript.
Quality
1, choice.
2, fine, good, fair.
5, low.
6, common.
I:
Color L, lemon. F, orange. R, mahogany. D, dark red. G-, green.
Special factor V, greenish tinged. M, mixed. K, off color. U, unsound. W, doubtful keeping order.
2J Key to standard grade marks for fire-cured tobacco:
Group
A, wrappers.
B, heavy leaf.
C, thin leaf. X, lugs.
N, nondescript.
Onajity 1, choice, fine, good* fair, low.
2, 5,
Color
L, light.
F, brown. D, dark. M, mixed.
G, green.
Length
46, 24 to 28 inches. 45, 20 to 24 inches. 44, 16 to 20 inches* 43, under 16 inches.
U/ Key to standard grade marks for Burley tobacco:
Sjpjecial factor
7, greenish tinged.
K, variegated.
U, unsound or damaged
under 20 percent* W, doubtful keeping
order.
Group
A, wrappers.
B, leaf. T, tips.
C, lugs or cutters ! X, flyings*
N, nondescript.
Quality
1, choice.
2, fine.
3, good*
4, fair.
5, low.
Color
L, buff or straw.
F, tan. R, red*
D, dark red.
G, green.
Special facjjor
7, greenish tinged.
M, mixed.
K, variegated.
W, doubtful keeping
order. U, unsound or damaged
under 20 percent.
23
Table 6 .-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, "by types and grades, on representative markets, 1934-38
on representati
7LUS-C0EE), TYPE 11(a)
United States standard grade 1/
Wrappers?
A 21
A2J
A2R
AJL
A3T
Aj$R Leaf:
Bll
bit-
B1E
B2L
B2f
B2R
B3L
B3T
B3R
B3GL
B4L
B4F
B4R
bHgl
B5L
B5?
B5R
B5GL
B6J
BbB
b6d b6gl Cutters: C1L CI? C2L C2T CJL
C4L C4J C5L C5? Lugs: XLL
nr
Xlfi X2L X2? SB X3L X37 X3H
A?
1401 I5L
X5?
.rtff * 1935 2/i
Crop
0 f -
- 1937 3/? 193? H/; 1919
Dollars |
Dollars |
58.40 |
52.80 |
58.80 |
54.00 |
54.20 |
54.10 |
53.80 |
46.60 |
50.00 |
46.00 |
45.00 |
U3.8O |
45.20 |
37.50 |
43.30 |
37.60 |
41.10 |
37.50 |
39.70 |
29.60 |
35.30 |
2§.10 |
32.20 |
28.40 |
31.40 |
22.20 |
27.20 |
21.10 |
23.20 |
18. 60 |
18. 70 |
16.40 |
24.10 |
lU.70 |
I9.6O |
12.50 |
15.80 |
10.20 |
15.00 |
12.70 |
16.20 |
8.20 |
13.40 |
7.40 |
10.80 |
6.60 |
10.00 |
7. 80 |
8.00 |
4.80 |
5. 80 |
4.40 |
6.70 |
4.60 |
48.80 |
41.40 |
U7.6O |
41.80 |
46.60 |
37.10 |
U5.6O |
37.00 |
45.OO |
33.70 |
44.40 |
33.70 |
U3.5O |
29.50 |
42.50 |
29.9O |
40.20 |
25.20 |
39.20 |
24.90 |
40.60 |
29.40 |
38.6O |
29.00 |
32.20 |
27.60 |
36.10 |
22.80 |
33.00 |
22.80 |
25.00 |
20.80 |
28.60 |
16.90 |
25.60 |
I6.6O |
I7.6O |
13.90 |
16.50 |
12.30 |
18.10 |
10.10 |
16.50 |
10.20 |
I2.7O |
8.10 |
11.90 |
6.00 |
10.20 |
6.00 |
7.90 |
5.3O |
Dollars |
Dollars |
|
57.00 |
58.00 |
56.OO |
58.00 |
54.00 |
|
50.00 |
52.00 |
48.00 |
49.OO |
44.00 |
43 .00 |
|
46.00 |
42.00 |
44.00 |
40.00 |
___ |
36.OO |
39.00 |
35*00 |
38.00 |
34.00 |
30.00 |
29.00 |
29.00 |
27.00 |
2U.5O |
23.00 |
20.50 |
|
15.00 |
16.50 |
14.25 |
15.00 |
11.25 |
12.25 |
11.25 |
14.25 |
8.50 |
7.75 |
6.00 |
7.00 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
3.50 |
3.00 |
2.50 |
2.50 |
2.00 |
2.00 |
2.50 |
3.25 |
50.00 |
|
44.00 |
|
48.00 |
U3.OO |
39.00 |
|
44.00 |
39.00 |
38.00 |
|
42.00 |
38.00 |
3U.OO |
|
35.00 |
3U.00 |
Dollars
Dollars
36.OO 34.00 30.00 28.00 25.00
18.00 I5.OO
10.00 8.00
i.OO
k75
37.00 36.00 35.00 33.00 31.00 27.00 26.00 2U.50 19.00
17.50 16.00 12.00
9.50 8.00 6.50
See footnotes at
end of table.
Continued -
24
fable 6. -Sea son average prices per 100 pounds of to"bacco, "by types and grades, on representative markets, 1934-38 - Cont'd
FLUE- CURED, TYPE ll(b)
United States |
: |
C r 0 v |
0 f - |
||||
standard grade 1/ |
: |
193U * |
1935 |
• 19^6 V: |
1937 3/* |
193S 3/ • |
19-W |
Wrappers: |
s |
dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
po^ars |
Dollars |
A2L |
1 |
57.10 |
— - |
58.00 |
50.00 |
||
A2F |
: |
59.10 |
|
54.00 |
56.00 |
U7.OO |
|
A3L |
: |
--- |
- — |
- — |
— |
U5.OO |
|
A3F |
t |
5H.20 |
48.00 |
— - |
48.00 |
U2.00 |
|
Leaf: |
x |
||||||
B1L |
49. 30 |
41.90 |
50.00 48.00 |
47 .00 |
38.00 |
||
bif |
t |
47.90 |
39.20 |
U7.OO |
38.00 |
||
B2L |
t |
42.140 |
34. 6q |
43 .00 |
Ul.OO |
33.00 |
|
B2F |
t |
U3.3O |
31.40 |
41.00 |
40.00 |
32.00 |
|
B2R |
t |
Hi. 50 |
30.20 |
38.00 |
39.00 |
31.00 |
|
B3L |
x |
33.90 |
26,60 |
36*00 |
36.00 |
28.00 |
|
B3F |
t |
34.10 |
23.5O |
33.00 |
33.00 |
27.OO |
|
B3E |
t |
31.30 |
21.30 |
28.00 |
29.00 |
2U.50 |
|
B3GL |
x |
28.70 |
18.00 |
23.00 |
- — |
22.00 |
|
B4L |
X |
26.00 |
19*70 |
28.00 |
30.00 |
23.00 |
|
bHf |
x |
24.50 |
16.10 |
22.00 |
25.00 |
21.50 |
|
bUr |
x |
21.60 |
12.90 |
17.50 |
20.50 |
19.00 |
|
bUgl |
: |
21.70 |
15.00 |
15.50 |
19.50 |
19.00 |
|
B51 |
X |
18.60 |
13*90 |
16.00 |
20.50 |
19.50 |
|
B5P |
x |
16.50 |
9«90 |
12.00 |
15.50 |
16.50 |
|
35R |
x |
13.90 |
6&90 |
8.00 |
9.75 |
lU.25 |
|
B5G-L |
t |
15.30 |
10.20 |
9,00 |
13.25 |
I5.5O |
|
b6f |
! |
10.80 |
£.10 |
5.00 |
7.00 |
12.25 |
|
b6r |
: |
9.30 |
4.10 |
I'll |
U.50 |
10.00 |
|
b6gl |
: |
10.00 |
5 .40 |
4.25 |
7.00 |
12.00 |
|
Cutters: |
: |
47.OO |
|||||
Cll |
: |
49.20 |
47.30 |
56.00 |
— |
||
C2L |
t |
45.70 |
43.OO |
%.oo |
50.00 |
39.00 |
|
C2P |
x |
46.40 |
40.10 |
50.00 |
U9.OO |
38.00 |
|
C31 C3F |
: |
UH.10 |
38 ao |
46.00 |
44.00 |
35.00 |
|
44.70 |
36.00 |
UU.00 |
UU.00 |
3U.OO |
|||
C4I |
: |
42.10 |
34.00 |
42.00 |
Ul.OO |
32.00 |
|
CUP |
: |
42.90 |
32.60 |
Ul.OO |
40.00 |
31.00 |
|
G5L |
39.50 40.40 |
30.20 |
39.00 |
38.00 |
28.00 |
||
C5P |
: |
28.50 |
38.00 |
37.00 |
28.00 |
||
Lugs: |
: |
40.00 |
|||||
XLL |
} |
39.10 |
28.70 |
39.00 |
30.00 |
||
np |
t |
39*20 |
26. 80 |
38.00 |
39.00 |
30.00 |
|
xlr |
36.80 |
25.10 |
34.00 |
|
30.00 |
||
X2L |
t |
33.90 |
22.80 |
35.00 |
37.00 |
28.00 |
|
X2P |
x |
32.90 |
21.00 |
33.00 |
36.OO |
27.00 |
|
X2R |
X |
29.20 |
17.70 |
29.00 |
32.00 |
2U.50 |
|
X3L |
24.80 |
15.80 |
27.00 |
32.00 |
25.00 |
||
X3F |
24.50 |
14.10 |
24.50 |
30.00 |
24 .00 |
||
X3R |
22.50 |
11.30 |
18.00 |
2U.00 |
20.50 |
||
sr |
18.60 |
13.00 |
15.50 |
20.00 |
18.00 |
||
I6.6O |
9.70 |
I5.5O |
23.00 |
21.00 |
|||
xHf |
16.40 |
8.50 |
12.50 |
20.00 |
19.50 |
||
XUR |
1H.00 |
7.20 |
9.00 |
12.75 |
16.00 |
||
3&GL |
12.00 |
8.10 |
8.5O |
12.75 |
lU.75 |
||
X5L |
11.60 |
7.10 |
7.00 |
13.00 |
15.50 |
||
X5P |
12.10 |
5.20 |
£•75 |
9.50 |
14.50 |
||
X5R |
9.80 |
U.50 |
U.75 |
6.00 |
12.00 |
||
5,00 |
.. 5f5Q |
See footnotes at
end of taele.
Continued
25
Table 6 .-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, "by types and grades, on representative Markets, 1934-78 - Cont'd
HXnUCURXD, TTPI 12
United States |
Q p 0 . p |
0 f - |
|||
standard grade 1/ |
* 1974 |
t 197*5 |
1 1936 7/1 |
1977 7/» |
1918 1/: 1919 |
Wrappers! |
t Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars Dollars |
A2L |
: 62*70 |
58.20 |
|||
1.7L |
i 54.10 |
49,30 |
|
||
Leaf: |
|||||
B1L |
$ 1*4.80 |
38*60 |
1*7,00 |
44.00 |
46.00 |
Bl? |
: 113,00 |
76.'50 |
uu.oo |
1*2.00 |
42.00 |
BZL |
: Ul.Uo |
72.70 |
1*0.00 |
19.00 www |
38.00 |
B2T |
« 39*80 |
30*80 |
38*00 |
38*00 |
75*00 |
B2R |
: 35.40 |
27*80 |
33.00 ww |
34.00 |
3O.OO |
B3I |
1 36.20 |
28*20 |
3H.OO |
35*00 |
32.00 |
B7? |
1 34.60 |
26.00 |
31.00 |
29*00 |
|
B7E |
1 29*80 |
20*50 |
2U.50 |
27*00 |
23*00 |
B7GL |
t 26*90 |
Is .70 |
20*00 |
26*00 |
27 ••50 |
Bfc |
t 28.60 |
23*20 |
26.00 |
29*00 |
27*00 |
B4? |
: 26*30 |
19.70 |
2O.5O |
25*00 |
27.*50 |
b4r |
1 2O*30 |
l4.6© |
14.25 |
18. 50 |
18*00 |
b4gl |
: 21.60 |
16.60 |
14.25 |
20.50 |
20*50 |
B5L |
t 19*80 |
16.00 |
l4.7*5 |
19*50 |
21*50 |
BW |
t l6*90 |
12.60 |
11 .00 |
15.00 |
17.S0 |
B5S |
1 17.90 |
7. en |
10*00 |
13*00 |
|
B5<M. |
t 16*30 |
12*50 |
8.50 |
13-25 |
16*50 |
b6l |
6.50 |
9*00 ✓ www |
14*00 |
||
b6? |
1 10*80 |
8*10 |
5.50 |
7*50 |
12*00 |
b6r |
1 10*00 |
6.7O |
4.00 |
9*50 |
|
b6sl |
t 10.40 |
8*00 |
4.50 |
7.00 |
12*00 |
Out tar ai |
|||||
1 1*7*00 |
1)2. 60 |
*>7.00 |
48.00 |
50*00 |
|
cir |
t 45*4o |
1*2* 60 |
51.00 46.00 |
||
CZL |
t 47.70 |
44.00 |
46*00 |
||
VCJ |
t 42.90 |
38-10 |
1*5*00 |
44.00 |
4l*00 |
*4.6o |
Ui .00 |
1*0.00 |
38.00 |
||
C7T oUl |
t 1*0*50 |
77.90 Xi .Ufl |
1*1*00 38*00 |
1*0*00 17*00 |
36*00 34*00 |
j 38*20 |
30*20 |
38*00 |
17.00 |
77*00 *vw |
|
CRT, |
1 ^"T*\A/ |
27.30 b| *CV |
70.00 jfSJ •ww |
||
1 34*40 |
25.60 |
34.00 |
34*00 |
29*00 |
|
TiT*gSf |
36*00 |
||||
ELL |
t 75*70 |
29*80 |
3I.OO |
||
xlf |
t 35-60 |
28*60 |
35.00 |
36*00 |
71.00 |
X2L |
t 30.50 |
25*00 |
31.00 |
33.00 |
29.00 |
Z2f |
: yo.no |
23*00 |
30*00 |
33.00 |
28.00 |
t 23*80 |
19.60 |
22.00 |
28.00 |
26.00 |
|
XT* |
t 23.30 |
16.60 |
20.00 |
27.00 |
24.50 |
S? |
t 20*20 |
l4.60 |
lU.25 |
20*00 |
19.50 |
t 19*10 |
12*50 |
12*50 |
19.50 |
21*50 |
|
At |
1 16*70 |
11.10 |
11.00 |
18*00 |
20*00 |
X40L |
i 12*90 |
9.90 |
8.50 |
12.00 |
15*00 |
Z5L |
t 11*70 |
8*60 |
7.OO |
10*25 |
16.00 |
JfjJ .. |
S tf.tt |
7.90 |
6.00 |
9tl?> |
14,S50 |
See footnotes at
end of taole.
Continued
26
Table 6 .-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1934-38 - Cont'd
FIRE- CURED, TYPE 21
United States standard grade
5L
2335-
Crop
of -
.1937 V» 1938 3/: M
Wrappers: A2F 1+5 A2D H5 A3F 1+5 A3D 45
Beavy leaf: B1P 45 BID 45 B2F 1+5 B2D U5 B3P 1+5 B3D 1+5 B3M U5 B3G U5 B4P U5
bUd 1+5 B4M 1+5 bUg 1+5 B5P 1+5 B5D U5 B5M 1+5 B5G U5 Thin leaf: C1L 1+5 C1P 1+5 C2L 1+5 C2P 1+5
C31 1+5 03*1+5 C3D 1+5 C3M 1+5
C3G U5 C4L U5 Cl+P 1+5 Cl+D U5 Cl+M 1+5 C4G 1+5 C5L 1+5 C5P 1+5 C5D 1+5 C5M 1+5 C5G 1+5 Lugs: XLL XLP XLD J2L X2P X2D X3L
X3P
X3D X3M X30
xfo xi+p
Ji+D
X4M
X4G- X5L
X5P
X5M
X5G Nondescript
Dollars 37.70 38.00 32.80 3U.10
39.00
35.^ 32.80
29. IK) 23.OO 21.40 16.10 15.30 14.80 lU.60 11.00 10.20 9.60 10.30 7.90 8.1+0
39.60 39.20 3I+.I+O 32. 80 23.1+0 21.70 17.10 15.00 11.20 j.QO .20 12.20 9.80 7.50 9.60 9.30 8.50 7.00 5.30
10.80 10.1+0 11.70 9.70 9.40 10.00 7.70 7.50 8.20 6.1+0 6.90 5. 80 5. 80 6.20 1+.90 1+.70
1+.1+0
1+.50 1+.70 3.70 3.30 2.50
15. ( 14.;
See footnotes at end of table.
Dollars 30.00 30.30 2U.3O 25.50
31.00 28.60 25. 80 23.1+0 18.10
n.ho
13.30 13.50 13.20 13.20
10.1+0
10.1+0 9.80
10.1+0 8.30
8.fo
32.20 31.80 26.10 25.50 17.50 17.20 13.00 11.90 9.50 12.00 11.80 10.00 8.70 7.50 8.50 8.80 7.60 6.90 6.00
8.3O 8.60 10.20 7.60 8.00 9.00 6.70 6.90 7.70
6.1+0 7.10 5.1+0 5.60 6.00 5.10 5.20 4.30 i+.l+o 1+.70 3.70 3.70 _ 3t3Q
Dollars 3U.OO 35.00 26.00 28.00
31.00 30.00 26.00 2U.5O 17.50 18.00
13.75 lU.RO ll+.OO ll+.OO 11. RO
11.75 11.50
12.00
10.50
32.00 31.00 26.00 2U.5O 18. 50 17.50 13.50 12.50 12.00 13.50 13.00
11.75 10.50 10.00 11.00 11.00
10.50
8.75
11.50 11.25
12.00 10.50 10.50 11.00
9.25 9.50 10.25 9.00 9.50 8.00 8.00 8.50 7.50 8.00 6.75 6.75 7.50
6.25
u.«so
Dollars 3I.OO 28.00 24.00 23.50
28.00 25.OO 22.00 20.00 16.00 15.50 13.00 14.00 13.00 13.25 11.00
11.50 10.50
11.00
9.75 30.00
28.00 23.50 22.00 16.50 16.00
12.75 12.00 11.00 13.00
12.75 11.00 10.00
9.25 11.50
11.00
9.00
8.00
11.50
10.75 11.00
10.50
9.75
10.00
9.25 8.75 8.75
8.00 8.50 7.75 7.50 7.50 6.75 6.5O 6.25
6.00 6.00
i+.so
^.50
Dollars 28.00 30.00 22.50 24. 00
26.00 26.00 20.00 20.50 16.00 I6.5O 13.50
14.75 13.25
14.00
11.75 12.25 10.50 11.50
10.25
2U.50 24.50 20.00 19.50 15.00 15.50 13.75 12.25 11.50 12.25 12.75 11.75 10.25
9.75 10.25
10.75 9.50
8.25
10.75 11.25 12.25 9.75 10.00
10.75 8.50
8.75 9.25
8.00 8.75 7.25 7.25 7.50 6.5O
6.75 5.60
5.90 6.25
5.00 , 3*70
Dollars
Continued -
27
Teble 6. -Season average prices per 100 pounds of tooacco, Dy types and grades, on representative markets, 1934-38 - Cont'd
FIRE- CURED, TYPE 22
United States |
* ■ |
C _r_c jg |
0 f - |
|||
standard grade 5/ |
: 1974 : |
-- 1935 ' |
1936 3/ 5 |
1937 3/: |
7 — 1938 3/: |
1939 |
Wrappers! |
: Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
A3D 45 |
: 25.50 |
23. 80 |
24.50 |
20.50 |
23.50 |
|
Heavy leaf: |
22.60 |
|||||
B2F 45 |
: 23.IO |
23.OO |
19.75 |
22.00 |
||
B2D 45 |
: 25.70 |
25.10 |
26.00 |
22.00 |
27.50 |
|
B3F 45 |
: 19.00 |
18.60 |
18. 50 |
16.00 |
16.25 |
|
B3D 45 |
: 22.00 |
21.10 |
22.50 |
18.50 |
18.75 |
|
B3T 45 |
: 18.90 |
18. 30 |
|
— - |
— |
|
B3M U5 |
: 13.90 |
12.90 |
15.25 |
13.25 14.25 |
14.00 |
|
B7G 45 |
: 16.30 |
16.00 |
17.00 |
14.50 |
||
B4F 45 |
: 17.30 |
12.70 |
14.75 |
13.25 |
12.50 |
|
B4D 45 |
i 1U.50 |
14.50 |
15.50 |
13.00 |
13.25 |
|
B4T U5 |
: 12.90 |
12.00 |
— |
|
- — |
|
B4M 45 |
: 10.40 |
10.20 |
12.23 |
11.25 |
10.«tO |
|
B4G 45 |
: 11.90 |
10.80 |
12.25 |
10.50 |
10.25 |
|
B5? 45 |
: 10.20 |
10.00 |
12.00 |
11.00 |
10.00 |
|
B5D 45 |
: 10.00 |
9.90 |
11.25 |
10.00 |
9.75 |
|
B5M U5 |
i 7.90 |
8.10 |
|
— |
— |
|
B5G 45 |
: 8.20 |
7.90 |
9.25 |
8.25 |
7.75 |
|
Thin leaf: |
: |
|||||
C2F 45 |
: 19.30 |
18.90 |
20.50 |
18.75 |
18.25 |
|
C2D 45 |
: 19.00 |
18. 90 |
19.50 |
16.75 |
18.25 |
|
C3F 45 |
: 15.40 |
14.40 |
17.00 |
15.75 |
14.25 |
|
030 45 |
14.40 |
14.10 |
15.50 |
13.25 |
13.50 |
|
C3T 45 |
: 12.80 |
12.00 |
— — |
|
- — |
|
C31I 45 |
: 12.40 |
11.80 |
14.50 |
13.50 |
12.50 |
|
C7G 45 |
: 12.00 |
11.30 |
17.25 |
11.25 |
11.25 |
|
C4L 4§ |
: 12. SO |
12.20 |
I6.5O |
15.50 |
12.25 |
|
C4F 45 |
i 12.00 |
11.50 |
14.25 |
14.00 |
12.00 |
|
C4D 45 |
: IO.90 |
10.80 |
12.75 |
11.25 |
10.75 |
|
cUt 45 |
: 10.00 |
9.20 |
— — |
— |
|
|
C4M 45 |
: 9. 80 |
9.30 |
12.00 |
11.25 |
10.00 |
|
cUg 45 |
: 9*00 |
8.10 |
10.25 |
9.25 |
8.75 |
|
C5L 45 |
: 11.00 |
10.50 |
lU.50 |
14.25 |
10.75 |
|
C5F 45 |
l 10.00 |
10.20 |
12.50 |
12.25 |
10.00 |
|
C5D U5 |
: 8.20 |
8.5O |
10.50 |
9.75 |
8.75 |
|
C5T 45 |
: 8.00 |
7.80 |
— - |
|
|
|
C5M 45 |
: 7.70 |
7.70 |
|
|
— — |
|
: 6.90 |
6.20 |
8.25 |
7.50 |
6.75 |
||
Lugss |
: |
|||||
X1F |
: 11.90 |
11.20 |
13.50 |
13.00 |
11.00 |
|
XLD |
j 11.10 |
10.30 |
12.00 |
11.50 |
11.00 |
|
X2L |
: U.60 |
|
|
|
|
|
X2F |
: 10.00 |
9.40 |
11.75 |
11.25 |
9.75 |
|
X2D |
8.70 |
10.75 |
10.00 |
9.50 |
||
X7L |
: 9.40 |
9.30 |
12.00 |
11.75 |
9.00 |
|
77F |
: 8.70 |
8.30 |
10.00 |
10.00 |
8.50 |
|
X3D |
: 7.70 |
7.50 |
9.00 |
8.75 |
7.75 |
|
xtm J7G |
: 6.90 |
7.00 |
9.25 |
9.00 |
7.50 |
|
t 6.20 |
6.00 |
7.75 |
7.25 |
6.50 |
||
JUL |
: 7.70 |
1:8 |
10.00 |
10.25 |
8.25 |
|
X4F |
: 7.20 |
8.50 |
8.50 |
7.00 |
||
jhD |
: 6.10 |
5.50 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
6.00 |
|
X4M |
: S.50 |
5.20 |
7.25 |
7.25 |
5.75 |
|
X4G |
: 4.30 |
4.00 |
5.75 |
5.50 |
4.50 |
|
X5F |
: 5.60 |
5.00 |
6.25 |
6.75 |
5.25 |
|
X5D |
! 4.30 |
3.70 |
5.50 |
5.25 |
4.00 |
|
1 3.90 |
3.70 |
|||||
X50 |
: 3«1» |
2.70 |
4.00 |
3.75 |
3.25 |
|
Nondescript |
t 2.70 |
2.10 |
2.50 |
2.75 |
2.7R |
|
See footnotes at |
end of table* |
Continued |
28
Table 6 .-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 1934-38 - Cont'd
FIRE- CURED, TYPE 23
United States |
t |
Crop |
0 f - |
||||
standard grade 5/ |
1931* ! |
1935 |
1936... 3/ |
: 1937 3/* |
193S 3/ » |
1919 |
|
Heavy leaf: |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars, |
Dollars |
|
B2F 45 |
18.80 |
|
I6.5O |
17.75 |
|||
B2D 45 B3P 45 |
|
18.00 |
19.50 |
||||
16.90 |
15.00 |
15.00 |
14.00 |
13.75 |
|||
B3D 45 |
18.40 |
15. 80 |
17.50 |
1M5 |
15.00 |
||
B3M 45 |
10.90 |
12.00 |
10.50 |
10.75 |
|||
B3G 45 |
10.80 |
11.50 |
9.75 |
10.00 |
|||
B4F U5 |
12.10 |
10.70 |
12.00 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
||
B4D 45 |
10.70 |
10.20 |
11.50 |
10.00 |
10.50 |
||
B4M U5 |
1 |
8.40 |
8.50 |
9.75 |
8.75 |
8.S0 |
|
B4G- 45 |
7.70 |
8.10 |
9.00 |
7.75 |
7.75 |
||
BfjP 45 |
— |
9.75 |
8.75 |
8.00 |
|||
B5D U5 |
|
9.00 |
7.75 |
7.50 |
|||
B5M U5 |
6.7O |
— |
|
— — |
|
||
B50 45 |
5.90 |
6.80 |
7.75 |
6.50 |
6.25 |
||
Thin leaf I |
|||||||
C2F 45 |
j — - |
— |
|
17.50 |
— — |
||
C2D 45 |
— - |
— - |
12.25 |
|
|||
C3P 45 |
13.30 |
14.25 |
13.50 |
13.00 |
|||
C3D 45 |
|
12.00 |
10.25 |
10.75 |
|||
C3M 45 |
10.60 |
11.50 |
10.75 |
10.50 |
|||
C3ff 45 |
|
10.25 |
9.00 |
|
|||
C4L 45 |
10.50 |
12.25 |
11.00 |
|
|||
C4F 45 |
t 10.50 |
10.30 |
11.75 |
11.25 |
10.00 |
||
cUd 45 |
9. SO |
— |
10.00 |
9.00 |
S.50 |
||
cUm 45 |
8.80 |
8.30 |
9.75 |
9.00 |
8.00 |
||
cUc 45 |
7.90 |
7.30 |
8.75 |
7.50 |
7.00 |
||
CfjL 45 |
8.70 |
9.75 |
7.25 |
||||
C5F 45 |
8.40 |
9.10 |
10.00 |
9.^0 |
8.25 |
||
C5D 45 |
8.50 |
7.75 |
6.75 |
||||
C5M 45 |
7.30 |
7.10 |
— |
— |
— - |
||
C5G 45 |
6.5O |
6.60 |
7.50 |
6.25 |
5.50 |
||
Lugs: |
|||||||
X2F |
— |
10.00 |
9.75 |
8.75 |
|||
X2D |
— |
|
7.50 |
7.25 |
|||
X3L |
7.40 |
8.50 |
— |
|
|||
X37 |
7.40 |
7.10 |
8,25 |
8.25 |
7.25 |
||
X3D |
6.20 |
6.50 |
7.00 |
6.25 |
6.00 |
||
X3M X3& X4L |
6.10 |
6.20 |
7.00 |
6.75 |
5.75 |
||
5.60 |
5.60 6.10 |
6.00 6.75 |
5.25 |
4.40 |
|||
X4F |
! 6.20 |
6.00 |
6.50 |
6.50 |
5.75 |
||
X4D |
! 5.50 |
5.40 |
5.50 |
5.00 |
4.30 |
||
X4M |
! 4.70 |
4.80 |
5.50 |
5.25 |
4.50 |
||
X4G |
! 4.10 |
4.00 |
4.60 |
3.90 |
3.50 |
||
XfjL |
5.10 |
||||||
X5F |
i 5.70 |
5.10 |
6.00 |
5.25 |
4.30 |
||
X5"D |
4.50 |
3.60 |
3.20 |
||||
X5M |
! 3.90 |
3.70 |
|||||
X5& |
: 3.20 |
3.00 |
3.40 |
2.30 |
2.50 |
||
Nondescript |
I g»60 |
2.10 |
2.50 |
it50 |
2.10 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
29
Table 6. -Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 193^-38 - Cont'd
FIRE- CURED, TYPE 24
united States |
• — |
Crop 0 |
1 - |
||||
standard grade 5/ |
1SH4 t |
ISih : |
, 17.5°. "! |
1 O TO |
|||
H ea vy 1 eaf s |
: |
DOUBT 8 |
Dollars |
jj Pilars |
Dollars |
JJ01JL&T8 |
|
■now lie |
• |
±0.11) |
lO .J^ |
||||
TSOT> lie |
• |
17.70 |
20 .50 |
15«50 |
|||
*D "7 "TO ) 1 r- "J* \) |
: |
t it m |
is. 75 |
13.50 |
1 ll 7C 14.75 |
||
B3D ^5 |
: |
14. 50 |
13.20 |
17.50 |
15.50 |
15.00 |
|
B3M U5 |
: |
11 .60 |
IO.90 |
— |
12.25 |
— — |
|
B3C U5 |
: |
10.50 |
9» 80 |
15.00 |
11.00 |
— — |
|
B4F 45 |
i |
II.3O |
10.20 |
14.75 |
11.00 |
11.25 |
|
bUd 45 |
: |
10.70 |
10.20 |
13.00 |
10.75 |
11.00 |
|
bUm U5 |
: |
s.so |
8.20 |
12.00 |
9.25 |
9.50 |
|
bUg U5 |
7.50 |
7.50 |
10.75 |
8.50 |
8.5O |
||
B5P 45 |
: |
9.30 |
— — |
— • |
8.50 |
8.5O |
|
B5D U5 |
: |
8.00 |
— — |
10.50 |
8.50 |
8.25 |
|
B5M U5 |
: |
8.3O |
— — — |
||||
B5Q- 45 |
: |
5.90 |
0.10 |
8.00 |
7 .00 |
C rA b.50 |
|
Thin leaf: |
: |
||||||
C3F U5 |
: |
13.60 |
12.20 |
1U.00 |
13.25 |
13.25 |
|
C3D U5 |
: |
|
1U.00 |
11.50 |
12.50 |
||
C4F 1+5 |
10.80 |
9.40 |
12.50 |
10.25 |
10.50 |
||
C4D U5 |
: |
10.10 |
9.30 |
12.00 |
9.50 |
9.75 |
|
C4M 45 |
: |
8.70 |
8.10 |
11.50 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
|
C4G U5 |
: |
7.20 |
6.80 |
9.50 |
7.75 |
7.75 |
|
C5F 45 |
: |
9.20 |
7.90 |
10.75 |
8.50 |
8.50 |
|
C5D U5 |
: |
8.70 |
|
9.75 |
8.25 |
8.00 |
|
C5M U5 |
7.40 |
6.5O |
|
— — |
— |
||
C50 U5 |
: |
5.30 |
5.30 |
7.25 |
6.75 |
5.75 |
|
Lugs: |
J |
8-75 |
|||||
X2F |
: |
8.80 |
7. 80 |
10.75 |
8.75 |
||
X2D |
: |
7. 80 |
7.30 |
10.00 |
8.75 |
9.00 |
|
X3? |
7.10 |
6.30 |
y •00 |
7.25 |
7 CO |
||
X3D |
6.3O |
5. 80 |
8.75 |
6.75 |
7.25 |
||
X3M |
5.90 |
5.40 |
9.00 |
6.50 |
6.50 |
||
U.90 |
5.00 |
7.75 |
5.75 |
6.00 |
|||
Sf |
4.90 |
U.Uo |
7.25 |
6.25 |
6.50 |
||
X4D |
4.50 |
4.60 |
7.25 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
||
X4M |
3.90 |
5.50 |
5-25 |
||||
X40 |
3.30 |
3.60 |
5.50 |
4.25 |
4.25 |
||
X5F |
3.6O |
3.10 |
5.50 |
5.00 |
4.25 |
||
X5D |
3.00 |
5.50 |
4.25 |
3.75 |
|||
X5M X5G |
2.70 |
||||||
2.70 |
2.U0 |
4.00 |
2.50 |
2.75 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
30
Table 6 .-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades , on representative markets, 1934-38 - Cont'd
WTPT TPV DhtxhSjl t |
||||||
united States |
: |
— . -fe |
— Crop |
0 I — |
||
standard grade 6/ |
. 1934 5 |
. .1915 s |
193& 3/ : |
1937 3/! |
1938 3 ' ! 1939 |
|
Leafs |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars Dollars |
|
B1F |
26.50 |
34.20 |
61.00 |
37*00 |
28.00 |
|
B1R |
~ ™** |
38.00 |
24.00 |
24.50 |
||
B2F |
23.3O |
28.90 |
55.00 |
32.00 |
26.00 |
|
B2R |
lU.50 |
I6.5O |
33.00 U6.00 |
21.00 |
22.00 |
|
B3F |
18. 30 |
21.80 |
26.5O |
23.5O |
||
B3R |
12.00 |
12.10 |
25.5O |
16.00 |
19.50 |
|
B3D |
: |
|
15.25 |
10.50 |
17.00 |
|
B3G |
1 |
9.90 |
9.00 |
ZL.56 |
12.25 |
12.25 |
bU? |
14.50 |
14.10 |
3U.OO |
20.00 |
20.00, |
|
bHr |
9.90 |
8.6O |
17.00 |
11.00 |
15.75 |
|
bUd |
7.70 |
— — - |
9.75 |
7.00 |
12.25 |
|
bUg |
7.90 |
U.5O |
11.50 |
6.75 |
9.75 |
|
B5F |
10.30 |
9.30 |
20.00 |
12.75 |
lU.50 |
|
B5R |
7.60 |
4.40 |
9.75 |
6.75 |
12.00 |
|
B5D |
6.40 |
3.60 |
6.25 |
H.50 |
9.25 |
|
B5G |
5.30 |
2.50 |
6.00 |
3*75 |
7.00 |
|
Tips: Jj |
14.40 |
36.00 |
||||
T3F |
14.60 |
19.00 |
19.00 |
|||
T3R |
9«90 |
9.70 |
20.00 |
11.25 |
15.25 |
|
T3D |
■ — |
OeOU |
12.75 |
|||
22 |
——— |
12.25 |
7*50 |
|||
T4F |
11.10 |
9.60 |
21*50 |
12.75 |
14.25 |
|
tUr |
8.40 |
5. 80 |
10.25 |
7.25 |
11.50 |
|
tUd |
7.10 |
3»90 |
6.50 |
4.75 |
9.25 |
|
T4G |
6.60 |
— ■ |
7.00 |
4.50 |
7.75 |
|
T5P |
7. 80 |
5«20 |
11.50 |
7.50 |
10.50 |
|
T5R |
3.60 |
5.50 |
U.25 |
8.75 |
||
T5D |
: |
5.40 |
3-30 |
3.75 |
3.00 |
7.25 |
T5G |
: |
6.20 |
4.00 |
2.75 |
6.00 |
|
Lugs or cutters? |
: |
66.00 |
||||
OIL |
: |
29.50 |
37.90 |
39.00 |
29.50 |
|
C1F |
t |
28.90 |
37.40 |
65.00 |
39.00 |
29.50 |
CZL |
: |
28.10 |
35.20 |
64.00 |
39«oo |
28*50 |
C2F |
: |
27.30 |
35.70 |
61.00 |
37.00 |
28.00 |
C3L |
% |
26.50 |
32*80 |
62.00 |
37.00 |
27.00 |
C3? |
* |
24.90 |
30.90 |
5S.00 |
3U.00 |
26 .00 |
C3R |
• |
20.70 |
28.40 |
29.00 |
||
C3G |
t |
— .- |
|
35.00 |
19.50 |
14.75 |
C4L |
: |
23.30 |
58.00 |
34.00 |
2U.50 |
|
C4F |
: |
21.20 |
23.90 |
50.00 |
29.00 |
23.00 |
C4R |
: |
17.00 |
19.70 |
—— |
23.00 |
20.00 |
C4G |
: |
10.60 |
— — |
24,50 |
13.25 |
12.75 |
C5L |
• |
18. 50 |
42.00 |
24.00 |
18.50 |
|
C57 |
t |
14.70 |
13»60 |
33.00 |
20.00 |
I6.5O |
C5R |
: |
II.90 |
10.60 |
|
lU.50 |
13.75 |
C5G |
: |
|
— |
13-75 |
7.5O |
9.25 |
Flyings: |
• |
65.00 |
28.50 |
|||
XLL |
s |
37.10 |
39.00 |
|||
XIF |
9 |
26.50 |
360OO |
65.OO |
38.00 |
28.00 |
X2L |
8 |
m/* Cm 26.40 |
36.3O |
62.00 |
38.00 |
27.00 |
I2F |
: |
24.60 |
35*00 |
62.00 |
38.00 |
iC. eft 2D.50 |
X3L |
t |
22.60 |
33.30 |
60.00 |
35.00 |
|
X3F |
: |
21.30 |
30.90 |
59.00 |
34.00 |
23.00 |
X3R |
t |
16.70 |
■— - |
52.00 |
29.00 |
21.00 |
ex) . 'yJ |
||||||
• |
19.20 |
27. 80 |
53.00 |
29.50 |
19.50 |
|
X4F |
• |
17.30 |
24.30 |
50.00 |
27.00 |
18.00 |
X4R |
•' |
14.40 |
18. 50 |
38.00 |
21.50 |
15.50 |
X4G |
29.00 |
14.50 |
11.50 |
|||
X5L |
! |
15.60 |
39.00 |
21.00 |
14.00 |
|
X5F |
t |
13.50 |
15.50 |
3U.00 |
17.50 |
12.50 |
X5R |
10.80 |
10.90 |
22.50 |
13.00 |
10.75 |
|
XRG |
?. |
17.00 |
g.7n |
9.00 |
||
See footnotes at |
end |
of table. |
Continued |
31
Table 6 .-Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 193**~38 - Cont'd
GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36
United States fltaadarfl gftde g/
JL23E
f -
JL235.
C TO p Q
1^6 yt mi
Vi iq^g V: lq-re
1
Heavy leafs B2T U5 B2R U5
B3JU5
B3R U5 B3B U5 B3M U5 B3& 45 B4F 45
bUr 45 b4d 45 bUm U5 b4g U5
B5T U5 B5R U5
B5D U5
B5M U5 B50 45 Thin leaf: C3L U5
03*45 C3R 45 C3M U5
50 **5 «, 45 C47 45 C4R 45 gUm 1*5 cUa U5 C5L U5
05**5 C5R 45 C5M 45 C5& 45 Lngs? XL? XLS X2T X2R X2D CO
23? X3R X3»
X3M
xHd
X4M
zUo
15?
X5I) X5M
E2
Dollars 21.20
17,10
lU.30 10.90 10.80 12.90
11.00 8.60 7.90 8.70
7.50
5.80 5.30 U.70 4.80 4.00
3.70
3.10 2.90
3.00
2.60
Dollars 17. 80 16.60 15.10 lU.70 14. 30 12.10 11.90 12.50 12.00 11.60 9.70 8.90 8.140 9.00
5.40 5.50 4.70 U.50
3.90 3.80 3.60 2.90
2«7Q
Dollars
3U.OO 34.00 29.50 28.50 27.50 24.00 27.00 27.00 25.50 24.00
19.75
22.50 22.50
15.90 12.50 11.50 11.00 9.50
7.75 5.00 4.00
3.W
Dollars
25.50
18.75 16.25
14.00
13.50
13.50 12.25 11.25 9.75
8.50
8.25
6.50
6.00
5.75 5.00 4.50
4.00 4.00
3-75 -2*5P_
Dollars 27.50 27.50 21.00 20.00 18. 50
15.25 15.25
15.75 IS. 00 14.00 12.50 11.00
11.75 11.25 10.25
Dollars
6.20 |
||||
5.90 |
6.80 |
13.00 |
6.75 |
7.50 |
23. 80 |
14.50 |
|||
17.70 |
31.00 |
20.50 |
18 .25 |
|
14.00 |
29.00 |
18125 |
17.75 |
|
11.40 |
10.60 |
15.00 |
14.50 |
|
9.40 |
||||
17.80 |
11.90 |
14.50 |
13.50 |
|
13.10 |
10.90 |
27.50 |
13.75 |
|
10.60 |
25.50 |
12.50 |
13.50 |
|
9.00 |
8.B0 |
22.50 |
10.25 |
11.50 |
7.00 |
7.40 |
18.50 |
8.00 |
9.75 |
9.20 |
10.75 |
|||
9.20 |
7.7O |
23.50 |
9.25 |
11.25 |
7.40 |
21.50 |
8.25 |
10.25 |
|
6\40 |
6.00 |
|||
5.70 |
5.60 |
12.00 |
7.00 |
|
10.40 |
9.70 |
13.50 |
||
23.50 |
12.75 |
13.75 |
||
8.70 |
7.60 |
21.00 |
11.75 |
11.25 |
7. 80 |
20.50 |
9.50 |
11.25 |
|
7.50 |
6.80 |
|||
7.00 |
6.10 |
17.25 |
8.75 |
9.50 |
6.50 |
17.00 |
7.50 |
9.50 |
8.00 7.50 7.25 b.75 5.75 4.75 4.75 4.25
3*PQ
See footnotes at
end of table.
Continued
32
Table 6. -Season average prices per 100 pounds of tobacco, by types and grades, on representative markets, 193**- 3^ - Cont'd
l/ Key to standard grade marks for flue-cured tobaccos
Group
A, ■wrappers.
B, leaf.
H, smoking leaf.
C, cutters* X, lugs.
P, primings. N, nondescript.
Quality
1, choice.
2, fine.
3, good.
4, fair. 5» low.
6, common.
Color L, lemon. P, orange. R, mahogany, D, dark red. G, green.
Special factor V, greenish tinged. M, mixed. K, off color. U, unsound. W, doubtful keeping order.
2/ Government grading of type 11(a) was discontinued on Dec. 12, 1935*
3/ Prices are not exactly comparable with prices for previous years, as figures have been rounded. For types 21, 22, 23, 2U, and 36, beginning 1936 averages calculated on basis of rejections eliminated plus Inclusion of Association deliveries at advance prices.
4/ Comparable figures are not available for 1938.
fj/ Key to standard grade marks for fire-cured tobacco:
A, wrappers.
B, heavy leaf.
C, thin leaf. X, lugs.
N, nondescript*
Quality
1, choice.
2, fine.
3, good.
4, fair.
5, low.
Color L, light. 3P , brown. D, dark M, mixed. G, green.
Length
46, 24 to 28 inches. 45, 20 to 2U inches. 44, 16 to 20 inches. 43, under 16 inches.
6/ Key to standard grade marks for Bur ley tobacco:
Group
A, wrappers ■>
B, leaf. T, tips.
C, lugs or cutters. X, flyings.
N, nondescript.
Quality
1, choice.
2, fine.
3, good.
4, fair.
5, low.
Color
I, buff or straw.
7, tan.
R, red.
D, dark red.
G, green.
Special factor
V, greenish tinged.
K, variegated.
U, unsound or damaged
under 20 percent. V, doubtful keeping
order.
Special factor
V, greenish tinged.
li, mixed.
K, variegated.
W, doubtful keeping
order. U, unsound or damaged
under 20 percent.
jj Prior to 1936 tip grades were Indicated by special factor or length. §J Key to standard grade marks for Green River tobacco:
Group
B, heavy leaf. T, tips.
C, thin leaf. X, lugs.
N, nondescript.
Quality
1, choice.
2, fine.
3, good.
4, fair.
5, low.
Color L, light. P, brown. R, red. D, dark. M, mixed. G, green.
Length
46, over 24 inches. 20 to 24 inches. l6 to 20 inches.
IS
33
Table Y'-^oleaale prices of tobacco products, by months and annual average, 1934-39
CIGARETTES 1/
Year
Jan.
1 I Feb. : Mar. : Arr.
May
June
I S t f I
July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : : : : :
Average
2/
Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars
1934 |
5.274 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5.370 |
1935 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
1936 |
5.380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5.380 |
5.380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
5.380 |
5. 380 |
5. 380 |
1937 |
5.435 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.507 |
193s |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
1939 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
5.513 |
|||||||
CIGARS 2/ |
1934
1935 1936
1937 1938
M
46.724 46.697 45.996 45.996 46.056 46.056
47.000 46.820
45.996 45.996 46.056
46.056
46.947 46.820 45.996 46.020 46.056 46.056
46.947 46.041 45.996 46.056 46.056 46.056
46.Q47 46.o4l 45.996 46.056 46.056 46.056
46.047 46.041 45.996 46.056 46.056 46.056
46.947 46.005 45.996 46.056 46.056
46.947 45.996 45.996 46.056 46.056
46.947 45.996 45.996 46.056 46.056
46.785 45.996 45.996 46.056 46.056
46.697 45.996 45.996 46.056 46.056
46.697 45.996
45.996 46.056 46.056
46.875 46.199 45.996 46.044 46.056
PLUG TOBACCO 4/ |
|||||||||||||
1934 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
1935 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
1936 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
1937 |
: .642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
1938 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
1939 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
.642 |
SMOKING TOBACCO $J
193* : |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
1935 : |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
1936 : |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
1937 : |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
193* * |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.12c |
5.120 |
1939 : |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
5.120 |
SNUJT 6/
i?34
1935
1937 1938
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 |
5.292 4.502 |
5.292 |
4.690 |
4.690 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
|
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
4.502 |
5.292 5.292 5.292 4.690 4.502
5.292 5.292 5.292 4.690 4.502
5.292 5.292
5.292 4.690 4.502
5.292 5.292 5.292 4.690 4.502
5.292 5.292 5.292 4.690 4.502
5.292 5.292 5.292 4.690 4.502
5.292 5.292 5.292
4.887
4.502
1/ Composite price of 3 price series, per 1,000, f.o.b. destination. 2/ Simple average of weekly prices; usually the Tuesday quotation. 3/ Composite price of 12 price series, per 1,000, f.o.b. destination. h/ Per pound. New York.
%J 1-ounce bags, per gross, New York. Granulated.
6/ Dry, sweet, per 1/2 gross of 1 1/2 ounce average containers, list price, destination.
Boreac. of Agricultural Xconoaics. Compiled from records of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
34
Table 8. -Re tail prices of tobacco products 9 average in 32 cities, specified months, 1937-39 1/
Year and aonth |
S 1 t |
Cigarettes, s Gi«ar3s per pack $ ^ of 20 : |
: Cigarette : ; tobacco : s per ounce : |
Pipe tobacco , : per ounce 1 |
Plug tobacco , per ounce |
|
? |
Cents |
Dents |
Cents |
Bents |
Cents |
|
1937 |
s |
|||||
I3.7 |
U.6 |
5.6 |
6.5 |
6.3 |
||
13.8 |
H |
6.6 |
6.3 |
|||
September <.«..<> |
e » . » |
13.8 |
k.e |
5.6 |
6.6 |
6.3 |
13.S |
5.7 |
6.6 |
6.3 |
|||
1938 |
I |
|||||
March ........... |
0 * . s |
13.7 |
5.6 |
6.7 |
6.3 |
|
June |
. , 1 |
13.8 |
4.6 |
5.6 |
6.7 |
6.2 |
September »** |
13.7 |
5*6 |
6.7 |
6.1 |
||
3-3.7 |
5.6 |
6.7 |
6.1 |
|||
I939 |
* |
|||||
March g/ •••.«..« |
. ■ . 1 : e • j t |
13.7 |
4.6 |
5.6 |
6.7 |
6.1 |
1/ Prices were obtained from approximately h dealers in each of 32 large cities as of the 15th of the month, for the brand and/or package size most in demand in their stores, and have been weighted by population of the metropolitan areas and of adjacent areas, where the retail prices were obtained. Sales taxes are included wherever applicable.
2/ Preliminary.
Bqtmk of Agrigaltasral Economies* Coapiled from reports &t the Boreem of Labor Statistics.
35
Table 9.-7irst-hand sales, value, and average price, by types and markets, for tobacco sold at auction in the United States, crops of 1937 and 1938
OLD BELT FLUE- CURED, TYPE 11 (a)
~T 1978 croo 1/ ; 1917 crop
State and market t - - J _ , i Average _ , : _ , : Average : Sales , Value , ^ , Sales , Value t
North Carolina: : Pounds : Dollars » Dollars i Pounds : Dollars t Dollars
Burlington I 1,764,690 372.380 21.10 2, 267, 720 507.432 22.38
Madison t 1,850, 2l4 397.681 21 U9 1,339,220 252,802 18.88
Mehane : 2,713.81** 601,320 22.16 3,258,984 829,030 25.44
lit. Airy t ^,127,767 844,963 20.47 3,034,726 535.2% 17»64
Reidsvllle : 9.169,430 2,083, 606 22.72 9,111,994 1,992,326 21.86
Roxbor© : 3,227,762 697,010 21.59 4,310,516 1,071,904 24.87
Stoneville » 2,265,710 511,284 22.57 2,082,526 423,722 20.35
Winston-Salem ; 45.677.04o 10.4ll.H8 22.79 4q.l4l.489 8.787.000 18.58
Total : 70.796.427 15.919, 582 22.49 70.547.175 17.999. 46l 19.84
Virginia! :
Brookneal » 1,025, 1^3 213,230 20.80 1,314,020 280,937 21. 38
Chase City : 2,191,558 436,339 19-91 2,433,738 505.001 20.75
Clarksville 1 1,247,247 259,552 20.81 983,175 190,244 19.35
Danville : 46,538,538 10,652,671 22.89 46,593,550 10,519,297 22.58
Kenbridge : 3,105,876 658,446 21.20 2,383,074 550,252 27.09
Lawrenceville t 406,408 90,019 22.15 792,024 194,283 24.53
Martinsville : 4,519,652 953,195 21.09 4,670,078 861,658 18. 6l
Petersburg t 2,783,737 497,963 20.89 3,218,192 786,526 24.44
Rocky Mount : 1,295,558 275,565 21.27 1,306,086 284,857 21.81
South Boston : 18,247,898 3,970,597 21.54 21,730,536 4,695.460 21.61
South Hill ; 6.759.657 1.722.177 20.79 7.465.516 1.747.945 27.76
Total t 87.721.272 19.289.750 22.09 92.849.989 20.6l2.460 22.20
Total tvoe 11(a): 158.117.699 75.209.772 22.27 l67.797.l64 74.6ll.921 21*18
MIDDLE BELT FLUE-CURED, TYPE 11(b)
North Carolina: :
Aberdeen : 2,275,101 471,082 20. 71 3,004,582 667,910 22.27
Carthage : 2,390,556 5^3.299 23.56 2,534,782 641,443 25,3!
Durham : 35,622,015 8,220,788 23.O8 40,590,412 10,632,577 26.19
Fuquay Springs : 9.860,040 2,327,724 23. 6l 13,727,110 3,552,413 25.88
Henderson : 17,758,282 3,783,273 21.30 21,495,422 5,507,361 25.62
Louisburg : 2,873,892 625,152 21.75 7,239.890 867,655 26. 78
Oxford : 20,208,026 4,514,117 22.34 24,125,048 5.950,805 24.67
Sanford : 3,794,750 858,702 22.62 3,890,186 910,392 23.40
Warren ton t 7.779.180 725.112 19.79 4,899.678 1, 235.867 25.22
Total type 11(b): 98.521.842 22.088.849 22.42 117.506.710 29.966.427 25.50
Total types 11(a) :
and 11(b) : 256. 679.541 57.298.181 22.77 280.907.874 64.578.744 27.00
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLU 3- CURED, TYPE 12
North Carolina! :
Ahoskie : 3.057,446 704,741 23.05 3,849.428 842,963 21.90 Parmvllle ! 16,265,766 3,814,865 23.45 21,163,466 5.574,576 26.34 Goldsboro : 7.633,395 1,775,051 23.25 10,239,896 2,681,278 26. 18 Greenville : 45,179,304 10,674,669 23.63 55,422,210 14,666,257 26.46 Kinston t 36,367,254 8,199,881 22.55 46, 390,014 11,569,742 24.94 Robersonville gl : 6,120,100 1,418,595 23.I8 8,801,797 2,741,439 26.60 Rocky Jftrant : 42,813,560 9.864,391 23.04 44,499,864 11,459.895 25.75 Smithfield : 7.967.090 1.751,263 21.98 10,118,252 2,425,o4l 23.97 Tarboro : 3,960,588 920,391 23.24 4,728,506 1,233,182 26.08 Wallace : 3.671.17^ 789,689 21.51 3.273.591 796,730 24.74 Washington : 7,543,550 807,719 22.78 5,529. 30* 1.^37.935 26.01 Wendell : 4,487,480 1,004,762 22.79 4,738,286 1,183,007 26.01 Williamston : 6,260,590 1,478,651 27.62 8,079.232 2,101,581 25.92 Wilson ; 58.065.921 14.018. 657 24.14 67.976.190 17.607.921 24.97 Total 1 245.797.218 57.222.925 27.72 294.770.076 75.921.l47 25.76
See footnotes at end of table. Continued -
36
Table 9.-First-hajid sales, value, and average price, by types and markets, for tobacco sold at auction in the United States, crops of 193? 811x4 1938 - Cont'd
SOUTH CAROLINA FLUE- CURED, TYPE 13 (includes North Carolina "border markets)
.193? crpp 1/;
1917 crop
State and market |
Sales |
Value |
Average |
• Sales |
Value |
Average |
|
, t |
■ jit Ays. . . |
...^.f.V.v |
|||||
South Carolina; |
Pounds |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Pounds |
Dollars |
Dollars |
|
Connay |
, |
U. 141. 711 |
979 . 119 |
21.65 |
2.458.652 |
500,155 |
20. "*U |
Darlington |
U.75S.819 |
926,226 |
19.46 |
U, 717,558 |
977,^81 Sill J*** |
2O.63 |
|
Dillon |
• |
1.078,342 |
680,406 |
22.10 |
1.704.414 |
854.998 |
23. 08 |
Kingstree |
■ |
1 .983,856 |
807.719 |
20.27 |
1.988.946 |
803,211 |
20.14 |
Lake City |
19.877,679 |
U, 410 ,458 |
22.19 |
24 ,061,210 |
4,686,179 |
19.48 |
|
Lor is |
• |
k OPR. 00 7 |
22.88 |
U 7Uf? Rlh |
20.11 |
||
Mull ins |
11.108.181 |
7.615.150 |
22.86 |
Ul. 281. 251 |
9.1'z6.448 |
21.57 |
|
Pamplico |
4,156,118 |
988,802 |
23.79 |
4,079,210 |
g85,196 |
21.70 |
|
Timmongvill© |
8,340,789 |
1.711.579 |
20.54 |
10.692.192 |
. 2^4^... |
20.51 |
|
Total |
86.670.522 |
.19^71.695. |
22.24 |
Wls.352,46n9 , |
21.112,810 |
20.81 |
|
North Carolina? |
|||||||
Chadboimi |
t |
4,009,617 |
907,084 |
22.62 |
3,913.359 |
855.815 |
21.87 |
Clarkton |
• |
3,105,487 |
682,09s |
21.96 |
1,807,992 |
396,522 |
21.93 |
Fair Bluff |
3,426,008 |
809,031 |
23.61 |
2,762,93^ |
642,390 |
23.25 |
|
Fairmont |
a |
31,692,389 |
7,387.679 |
23.31 |
36,658,733 |
8,494,261 |
23.17 |
Lumberton |
1 |
20,698,846 |
4,698,431 |
22.70 |
24,133,578 |
5,367,838 |
22.06 |
Tabor City |
3,768,138 |
861,319 |
22.86 |
3,483,616 |
777.668 |
22.32 |
|
Whit evil le |
...3.«892,86l |
22.72 |
l6.735.54U , |
21.17 |
|||
Total |
% |
Sl.8^7.,158 |
.J&a23S.501_ |
22.95 |
89.695,756 |
. ^oie,^ |
22.38..- |
. . , Jotal toe. 13 |
\ |
170.507.880 |
18.510.198 |
22.^9 |
191.048.225 |
Ul .189J19 |
21.56 |
GEORGIA AND ILORIDA KUI-CUEED, TYPE 14
Georgia s Adel Basley Black shear Douglas Hahira Hazlehurst Metter Moultrie Nashville Pelham Quitman Statesboro Tifton Valdosta Vidalia Waycross Total
Florida: Live Oak Lake City Total
Total type 14
4,030,466 3,987.55^ 7.969.961 9.387.838 3.85s, 604 3,162,858 3,410,082 9,455,678 8,660,343 3,654,760
5,13^320 10.98U.356 8,856,502
7,918,983
■^402,896
84U.575 799.598 1,627,969 1.919.87U 811.U5U 634,410 665,22s
1.95U.599 1.737,403 755.812 3/
1,009,144 2,327.100 1.779.263 1.516,781 910.175
9U.877.201 19.295.385
20,95 3.U78.138
20.05 2,3UU,688 20. 43 7,361,078 20.45 7.772,28U
21.08 3,510,UlU
20.06 2,589,856 19.51 2,633,896
20.67 7.699.492 20.06 7.547.056
20.68 2,972,040
1/ 321.190
19.65 U, 840,582
21.19 9.932,326
20.09 10,788,410 19.15 6,328,618
20.67 3.122*633.
20.3U 83.2U2.76JL 16.298.716 19.58
705.3U1 U71.S7U
1.555.773 1.551,578 697.921 532,485 48U,004
l. 379.825
1.559.852
537. 85U 62.47U
9UU.283 1,885, 66l 2,092,147 1.166,573 671.091
7.817,862 JL«1I1 .UjU
JJ.989..276 > 105.866.U77
1,606,213 629 ^gUl -2w.235.Ugo
U, 869 ,000 4.g69.QOQ
1,025,372 3/
1.025.372
•20.28 20.11 21.14 19.96 19.88 2O.56 18. 38 17.92 2O.67 18.10 19.45 19.51 18.99 19.39 I8.U3
.21. U9
21.06
21.06
21.510.845 20.1U 88.111.761 17.12U.108 19.66
VIRGINIA FIRS- CUBED, TYPE 21 U/
Virginia: :
Bedford :
Blackstone t
Drake* Branch s
Farmville :
Lynchburg ?.
Total L
1,200,300
2,760,197 599.U8U
5.006,197 . H..SQl.ggL 7*.3frg.l99
125.205 272,207 66,909 5U6.237
. 53UxP23.
J..5UU?>81
10. U3 9.S6 U.16 iO.91
1,518.090 U.593.78S 1,288,520 5.971.11U 6.482.098,
151.31s 529,538
159,481 620,849 661.665
9.97 11.53 12.^8 10.40
10.21,
10.75.
.19.8,53.610
2.122.351 10,69
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
37
Table 9.-Eirst-hand sales, value, and average price, "by types and markets, for tobacco sold at auction in the United States, crops of 1937 and 1938 - Cont'd
EASTERN DISTRICT IT RE- CURED, TYPE 22 U/
"l978 crop 1/
State and market |
Sales |
* Value |
: Average |
• • | Sales |
Value |
Average |
• |
: price |
nrice |
||||
Tennessee: |
: Pounds |
Dollars |
Dollar e |
Pounds |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Clarksville |
: 16,1*95,665 |
1.28-5,363 |
7.78 |
23,U73.6U8 |
2,60U,506 |
11.10 |
Springfield |
: 15,978.914 |
1.374.187 |
8.60 |
20,5U2,066 |
2,U95,377 |
12.15 |
Kentucky: |
469,889 |
|||||
Hopkinsville |
: 8,229,221 |
5.71 |
13,919.607 |
1.355.237 |
9.7U |
|
Princeton |
: 875.77U |
.49.459 |
5.65 |
1.006.57U |
89.887 |
8.97 |
Total |
l , Ul.R79.17U |
3.176.898 |
7.6U |
5/58,941.855 |
6.5U5.007 |
11.10 |
Country sales |
: 972.108 |
106,987 |
11.48 |
5.891.1U7 |
917. U72 |
15.57 |
Total first-hand |
||||||
sales |
: U2. 511. 282 |
7.281.885 |
7.72 |
6U. 871. 002 |
7.U62.U75 |
11.51 |
WESTERN DISTRICT FIRE-OTRED, |
type 23 U/ |
|||||
Kentucky: |
: 8,713. U70 |
|||||
Mayfield |
562,890 |
6.U6 |
10,601,977 |
809,702 |
7.6U |
|
Murray |
: U,6l7,U55 |
260,886 |
5.65 |
6,076,769 |
506,361 |
8.33 |
Paducah |
: 1,686,987 |
llU,0U0 |
6.76 |
2,0U8,885 |
160,200 |
7.82 |
Tennessee: |
||||||
Paris |
: 9UU.9U9 |
U8.192 |
5-10 |
898.608 |
65.S97 |
|
Total |
*57l5.962.9ft |
986.008 |
6,18 |
19.626.279 |
1.5U2.160 |
7,86 |
Country sales |
: U. 787.750 |
U56.783 |
9,55 |
10. .701,602 |
1.097.U1U |
10.6X |
Total first-hand |
||||||
3£l«? |
S20.7U6.211 |
1.UU2.791 |
6.95 |
29.927.8Ul |
2.635.57U |
8.81 |
NORTHERN EIRE- CORED OR HENDERSON STEMMING, TYPE 2U |
y |
|||||
Kentucky: |
: |
9U.OU5 |
1,928,060 |
|||
Madisonville |
: 1.328,595 |
7.08 |
135.251 |
7.01 |
||
Henderson |
* 67 |
6.700 |
335 |
5.32 |
||
Tsx&x , |
8 1.128.59*5 |
9U.6U5 |
7.08 |
1.93U.360 |
175.586 |
7.01 |
HJBLEY, TYPE 31 jj
Kentucky: Bloomfield Bowling Green Carroll ton Covington Cynthiana Danville Glasgow Greensburg Harrodsburg Hopkinsville Horse Cave Lebanon Lexington Louisville 8/ Maysville Mt. Sterling Owensboro Paris Princeton Richmond Shelbyville Springfield Total
U,UX>5,36U
6,029,715 12,985,280 3,283,778 11,863,872 7,006,806 7,276,15U 5,327,588 7.293.476 7,713.042 7,139,066 5.550. 25U
75.56o.77S 11,582,736 2U,322,Ul6 U.753.U7U 7.335.368 10,396,9UU 16.6U6 6,939.980 18,267,676
j6»S3Jk221_
792,192
1,003,282 2,U63,511
583,490 2,UU6,500 1.339.6U5 1,259.502
863,367 1,U82,120 1,171.520 1.275.751 1,001,265 l6,230(85U 2,010,067 U,U97,2lU
921,399 1,215,999 2,235,191 1.8U0 1,321,105 3,650,606 I.277.676 U9.0U0.096
17.98 16.6U
18.97 17.77 20.62 19.12
17.31 16.21 20.32 15.19 17.87 I8.0U 21.U8 17.35 18. 49 19.38 16.58 21.50 11.05 19.04 19.98 18. 6U
3.978.73U 7.867.739
16,026,215 U.19U.300
1U.279.2U2 8,501,896 7,925.610 5.172.U12
10,085,876 8,432,847
g, 457,002
5.808.75U
85.710.7lU
13.U83.162 29.603,517
6,157 ,U2U 10.985,998 ll.928.39U
I27
8.75U.179 22,885,107
_8t,888.8'iL
675.323 1,107.252
3.598.578 830,895
3.U33.U06 1.530.659
l,l63,o6U 779.179 2.009.3U9 1,0U8,020 1.U15.222
965.989 20,171.696 2.178,658 5.87U.39U 1,421,897 l.77U,055 2,808,673 SJ
1.770.732 U.763.U01 l.»6Q5.,.Q50
16.97 1U.07
22. U5 19. 81 2U.0U 18.00 lU.67 15.06 19.92 12 .U3
16.73 16.63
23.53 16.16 19. 8U 23.09 16.15
23.55 2/
20.23 20.81 18. 06
19fU7 299.127.979 .60.925.452 20/jL
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
38
State and market
Sable 9--yi^3t~hand sales, value, and average price, "by types and markets, for tobacco sold at auction in the United States, crops of 1937 and 1938 - Cont'd
BORLET, OTP! Jl - Cont'd
^tIFctopIX
Carthage Glarksvill® ColuraMa Fayetteville Franklin Gallatin Greensville Hartsvilie Johnson City Kaoxviile Morrlstown Mt. Pleasant Hew Tazewell Total
Sal as
4,146,390 260,427 1.395,174 1,964,954 3.591, 894
4,177,808
15,496,406
5,001,812 7,289,690 7.890,762
8,053.430
1,781,378
^509^932,
.66,559 1,657
7alue
725,204 31,164
234,668 *2Q , 680 593,381 721,090 2,871,484 909, S30 1,336,200 1,^52,823 1.494,717 301,231
Average
__ErJLce_
Dollars 17.49
11.97 16.82 16.32 16.52 17.26
12*57 I8.19
I8.33 19.68
18. 56 16.91
i.S_ol A
Sales
Valus
12.090.3a 18.16
4,769,446 2/
1,426,148 2,015,396 4,811,894
5,098,602
17,876,096 5*230,536
8,919,842 8,491,194 9,593.186 2,471,478 ,,7,f053;qgg
Dollars 873,763
a/ 252,571
364,78?
821,390
781,616 3,618,122
994,848 1,791,104
1,537.755 2,012,650 476,501 1.7R5.765
31 m 1 iza
Average price
18. 32
17.71
18.10 17.07
15.33 20.24 19.02 20.08 18.11 20.98 19.28
19_*22
19.14
Outlying market ss : Abingdon, ?a. t Asheville, N» 0* 1 Huntington, W» ¥a«j Madison, Ind. I Hipley, Ohio. : Weston, Mo. t Winston- Sal m ,N. C. 1 Total I
Total gross sales s
Estimated producers'! sales Including non-: warehouse sales i
10,393.949 3,711,112 ;, 187. 584 • ,949,468 .,864,248 .972,767
1.735.035 624,209 549,224 910,207
1,065,128
799.083
16.69 16.82 17.23 IS. 39 18.16
16.07
13,830,670 5,593,682 4, 784 , '"86 6,256,178 6,683,844 4,870,686
2,673,564 1,193.692 818,164 1,201,804 1,241,858 1,175.784
338,789,000
402,417,000
19.33 21.34
17.10 19.21 18.58 24.14
77.092. 6s4 |
• .5^68.4,573 |
42.120.964 |
8.720.120 |
19.75 |
|
35i.536.53f |
66,814,990 |
19.01 |
419.006. 649 |
84.126.444 |
20.08 |
ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35 10/
Kentucky? Franklin Mayfleld Russellvill© Scottsvill©
5.593.505 1,609,112 5.947,960 524,656
366,548 76,483
306,656 33,110
6.55 4*75 5.16 6.31
9,106,810
755,078 11,105,749
1,104,590
734,871 45,273 780,414
75,729
8.07 6.00 7.03 6.86
Tennessee: Westmoreland |
1,542,908 |
6.72 |
2.7.96,195 . |
170.369 |
743, |
||
Total |
15,2*8,141 |
886.494 |
5.83 |
247468.422 |
I.8O6.656 |
7.38 |
|
Country sales in Indiana |
,712.767 |
19.742 |
6.72 |
11/ |
11/ |
11/ |
|
Total |
15.530,508 |
906,236 |
5.84 |
||||
GREEN RIVER, |
TYPE 36 |
||||||
Kentucky: Henderson Madisonville Owenshoro |
t : • |
6,523,508 405,865 7,620,164 |
638,603 28,196 73Q.671 |
9.79 6.95 9.59 |
8,210,978 157.295 10,699,601 |
732,643 8,150 982. 522 |
8.92 5.18 9.18 |
Total |
• |
l4. 549.577 |
1.797.470 |
9.60 |
19.067,874 |
1.727.715 |
9.04 |
VIRGINIA SUN-CURED, TYPE 37 |
|||||||
Virginia: Richmond: Total |
2.IOI.677 |
268.219 |
12.75 |
.. . . 2.978.879 |
266^610 |
8.95 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
39
Table 9,~^r8*"^ian^ sales, value, and average price, by types and markets, for tobacco sold at auction in the United States, crops of 1937 and 1938 - Cont'd
TOTAL BY CLASSES
• |
1938 crop l/ |
19 n crou |
|||||
State and market |
t |
Sales |
Value |
: Average . : price J |
Sales |
Value • . |
Average ■price |
All markets: Flue- cured Fire- cured Bark air-cured |
: • t • |
Pounds 778,407,116 78,95^.287 32,183,722. |
Dollars 17U,562,lU9 6.365.302 2,571.925 |
Dollars 2r.43 8.06 7.99 |
Pounds 854.833.896 116,548,813 U6.515.175 |
Dollars 199.013.338 12,356,486 3.796, 582 |
Dollars 23.28 10.60 8.16 |
1/ Subject to revision.
2/ One warehouse not included for 1938«
3/ No market.
4/ Includes Association sales at advance prices. 5/ Includes estimates or resales. Zf No sales of type 2U. jj Cross sales.
8/ Includes Camp Taylor, Ky., and New Albany, Ind.; no market at New Albany in 1937-38.
J No sales of Bur ley. Includes sales to Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation. 11/ Data not available.
Compiled from reports of State departments of agriculture; tobacco growers • association re- ports; trade reports; data received from Agricultural Adjustment Administration; and information received direct from markets and from field representatives*
Table 10 .-Country sales of tobacco in types 22 and 23. 1929-38
Type 22
Type 23
Crop year |
| Sales |
Value |
1 Pounds |
Dollars |
|
1929 |
i 6.35U.U05 |
l,OlU,598 |
1930 |
: 7.38U.83U |
920,067 |
1931 |
j 16,177.969 |
1,228,720 |
1932 |
: 10,933.360 |
915.689 |
1933 |
* 13.735.006 |
1.971.U6U |
1934 |
: 7.287.453 |
1.342.53U 1,480,319 |
1935 |
t 9.517.422 |
|
1936 |
: 12.10U.412 |
2,199, 95U |
1937 |
: 5.891,147 |
917. U72 |
19"*8 |
? 932.10? |
106.987 |
Average J price ;
Sales
Value
: Average ? price ,
foliar g
12.46 7.60 8.38
1U.35 18.42
15.55 18.17 15.57 11.48
£pund&
1.7U9.695 1,118,935
9.246,285 6,782,630 7.965.85U 9,526,306 7.373.925 10,180,938 10,301,602 U.783.35Q
Dollars
300,177 89.609 U35.953 368,575 598, OlU 1,018,188 695,086 1,121,70U 1.093.U1U 456.78^5
Dollar*. 17.16 8.01
U.71 5.U3
7.51 10.69
9.U3 11.02 10.61
9*55
Table 11. -Cash income to growers from tobacco, by classes and types, United States, 1934-38 \j
Calendar year
Flue- cured, types 11-lU
Light air- cured
: Burley, » type 31
Maryland, ; 32 :
Fire- cured, types
1 Dark : air- cured, J types _L 35-37
x Cigar
: leaf
: types
: Ul-62
: Mi seel- 1 1 laneous, : : types t X. 71-72 I
Total types 11-72
193U 1935 1936
1937 ,
1938 2/
1,000 dollars
158,^55 157.488
153.375 196,718 176.7U8
1,000 dollars 48,105 49.973 53.93U 78.326 79.456
1,000 dollars,
U.586
5.735 7.810 U,ioU
I, 000
dollars 12,419
12,93? 10.63U
12,077
II, 693
1.000 dollars 2,503 3.23U
U!407 3.697
1,000 dollars
10,555 lU,291 17.155 18.967 I8.365
1,000 dollar*
19
1,000 dollars 235.908 242,505 243,169 318.305 29U.063
1/ Total cash income for the United States and by States, calendar years 1909-37* is published in Income Parity for Agriculture, Ft. 1, Sec. 2, issued by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, May 1938 (multllith) .
2j Preliminary*
Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
40
Table 12. -Grade analysis of Typo 6l9 Connecticut shade- grown tobacco, I93U-38
ICIEST PRIMING
I
United States standard grade factors l/
H3L
-1935L
Crop o f -
_133i
1937.
t :. Per- ; Bale 8 t cent-
1933 1/
: » Per- : t Per- 1 t Per- t 1 Per-
: Bales : cent- : Bales 1 cent- J Bales 1 cent- : Bales t cent- J L*Ot i * age I : age : ; age
Group and quality: A2
15
ft
CI 02 21 22 V
Other J/' fotal Colors L LT LK P P? IK 0 OK
Other \J Total
Length:
and up
v
IS
Hi It
Other 5/ Total
: 161
772
93* 111 178 137 9
32 67
» 317
SSp 5Tb 16.5 26.7 32.3 3.8 6.1
U.7 •3 1 .1 2.3
~7g
Homher 151 376 881 882 98 ^30 202 6l 3&
99 22
Percent Ifoafter Percoat SssltSS Percent Ifepher Percent
"ST
11.6 27.2 27.2 3.0
13.3 6.2
1.9 1.0
3.1
•7
13€ 766 I.361 1.127
$
76 25
7:
3.0 17.2
30.5 25.3 •1
8.8
9.9 1.7 •6 1*6
1*2
317
583 1,029
636
U36 572
16 60
1 2.895 100.0 S.2^g 100.Q
15.6 27.6 17.2 .1 11.8
15.5 1.0 .u 1.6
aOPtP 1«698 10Q,Q,
1.132 |
39.1 |
1.300 |
l,46l |
32.8 |
963 |
26.0 |
|
350 |
12.1 |
2U7 |
7.6 |
273 |
6.1 |
58fe |
15.8 |
U6s |
16.1 |
44g |
13.9 |
558 |
12.5 |
610 |
16.5 |
254 |
8.8 |
li |
589 27U |
13.2 |
303 |
8.2 |
|
1J0 |
U.5 |
131 |
6.2 |
192 |
5.2 |
||
1% |
5*0 |
100 |
3.1 |
2U5 |
5iu |
||
97 |
3.4 |
2H1 |
7.4 |
210 |
£? |
161 |
|
73 |
2.5 |
1.4 |
180 |
49 |
1*3 |
||
4® |
w.o |
1*5.0 |
.....IPX. |
1Q.0 |
|||
IPOtO |
10Q.Q |
100.0 |
52
231
IS
688 390 8U
iSL
1.8 8.0 18.5 29*2 23.7 13.5
H
23
502 764
93a 623 268
46
15.5 23.6
28.7 19.3
JL>JL
2 2.gqR 100.0 S.218 100.0
U97 96U
1.219 970 588 113
£££
11.1 21.6
27.3 21.8 13.2 2.5 8t5
292 702 1.05^ 977 538 93
7.9 19.0
2S.5
26.4 14.6
2.5
100.0 ^.6Qg 100.0
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
41
Table 12.-Grade analysis of Type 6l, Connecticut shade- grown tobacco, 1934-38 - Cont'd
OTHER TELLS FIEST FRXMJ.HQ
United States standard grade factors l/
1934
Crop of -
1935
133L
1938 1/
Bales
Per- : cent- {Bales .age.
Per- cent-
1
I Bales
Per- cent- age—
: Bales
Per- cent- age
s Bales
:
Per- cent- age
Group and quality: |
! Number Percent |
|
Al and A2 |
: 683 |
2.9 |
: 2,360 t 4,493 |
10.1 |
|
19.2 |
||
A5 |
» 2,923 |
12.5 |
A?X |
5 830 |
3.5 |
A4X |
» 1,251 |
|
Bl |
: 1,142 t 2.024 |
8 |
B2 |
8.6 |
|
B3 |
i 5.949 |
25.4 |
B2X |
||
B3X |
J 21l |
1.2 |
CI |
.1 |
|
C2 |
: 27§ |
3.3 |
XL |
1.2 |
|
X2 |
: 387 |
1.6 |
I |
: 21 |
.1 |
S |
* 23 |
•1 |
laabex
2,452 4,738 3.371
562 2,296
730 2,292
4.
565 311 581 142
4 3.
?yg«nt 2.5 10.2 19.7
14.0 2.3 9.5 3.0
9.5 19.0 1.8 1*5
2.3
\'X
1.0
Sjfflber 1.332 3.775 5.670 3,663 6ll
1,155 1.797 4.149 5.691 217 540
3
700 360 288 190
Percent 4.4 12.5 18.8 12.2 2.0 3.8 6.0 13*8 18.9 .7 1.8
20 1.2 1.0 .6
Somber 1.504 3,415 6.189 4,824
2,166 578 2.352 3.061 547 267 17 379 311 609 183 36
Percent 5.6
12.7 22.9 17.9 2.0 8.0 2.1 8.7 11.3 2.0 1.0 .1 1.4 1.2 2.3 •7 .1
Somber 285 1,264 3.756 7.338 19 1.451 309 1,064 2.092
570
331 1,008
3 997 3L
Percent 1.3 5.9 17.4 34.0 .1 6.7 1.4
4.9 9.7 1.6 2.6 1.5 4.7 1.7 1.7 4.6
27.417 100.0 24.061 100.0 T0.141 100.0 26.96Q 100.0 21.^6 100.0
1,442
1.779 3.7^9 1.562 1.234
51S
440 716 799 U4$9
19.8 6.1 7.6
16.0 6.7 5-2
22.8 1.0 1.9
3.4
J6JL
23.417 100.0
5.624 1.203 1.738 4,925 1.643 1,084 2.791
362
725
1,480 872
24.061
23.4 5.0 7.2
20.5 6.8 4.5
11.6
1.5
3.0 6.2 3.6 6.7
100.0
5.248 1,604 1.645 7,437 2,561 1,994 5,329
487
651
938 706
L»sa
30.141
17.4 5.3 5.5
24.7 8.5
6.6
17.7 1.6 2.2 3*1 2.3 -5LJL
7.124 1,387 2.249 6,390 1.726 1.480 2.736 186 261
1.291 604
1*535
26.4 5.1 8.3
6.4
5.5 10.2
•7 1.0 4.8 2.2
5*1.
100.0 26.969 100.0 21.596 100.0
3.**88 2,704
3.723
819
1,288 1,654
3
183 2.040 1,663 3,1PQ
E5S
16.2
H.3 12.5
17.2 3.8 6.0 7-7
.8 9.4
7.7 14.4
Other 5/
16,934 3.^3 1,617 654 220 51 9
489_
72.3 14.7
6.9
2.8 1.0 .2
2.1
23.417 100.0
16,277 4,169
1,813
671
194 32
9
. S9g 24.063
67.7 |
22,351 |
74.1 |
17.3 |
*.339 |
14.4 |
7.5 |
1.738 |
5.8 |
2.8 |
716 |
2.4 |
•8 |
245 |
•8 |
.1 |
60 |
.2 |
5 |
||
3,8 |
687 |
2.3 |
17.832 4.469 2,301 1,008 289 6
66.1 16.6 8.5 3.8 1.1
.2
I:
1.Q03 1*2.
100.0 30.141 100.0 26.969 100.0
i.707 ^679
H. 334
3.081
I. 683 599 106
1,4Q7, 2jf595
26.4 21.6 20.1
1^.3 7.8 2.8 ,5
JL5.
■IQQtO-
1/ Key to standard grade marks for Connecticut shade- grown, tobacco:
A, wrappers. 1, first.
B, stout wrappers 2, second, end binders. 3. third
C, fillers or tips.4, fourth. X, filler brokes. 5, fifth. S, scrap.
H. nondescript.
Color
L, golden brown. P, ligit brown. B, reddish brown. 0, green.
gf So first primings: other than first primings subject to revision. 3/ Includes mixed.
4/ Includes inferior grades not colored.
ft/ Includes bales sized to 4 inches and unsized.
Special factor X, variegated. P, sand-leaf primings. U, unsound or damaged under 20 percent, greenish tinged, doubtful keeping order.
broken wrappers, string-tied and unsorted.
X.
inches, inches, inches, inches, inches* inches, inches, inches, inches, inches, inches, inches, inches, inches.
42
Table 13 •-Total stocks of un stemmed and stemmed leaf tobacco ormed by dealers and manufacturers in the United States and Puerto Rico, quarterly, I93I+-38 if
Year |
|
— |
Jan. 1 |
- |
Apr. 1 |
||
XTnst*smmed • |
Total . |
Unsteomed J |
Stemmed : |
Total |
|||
1,000 lb. |
1.000 ibf |
1,000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
||
1 OTA 570 |
0 1 ffO "lb 'J> |
? "174 965 |
pcq qgq |
? 14.7)1 qck |
|||
1935 |
1,957.^16 |
266, i+6s |
2,223,884 |
P 086 RU7 |
?6l 6ft6 |
||
1936 |
|||||||
U. |
s. |
2,119,7lH |
2IP+.333 |
2,364,047 |
2,162,388 |
244,279 |
2, U06,667 |
R. |
3,863 |
4,883 |
8, 746 |
12,966 |
3.063 |
16,029 |
|
1937 |
2U9 ,497 |
||||||
u. |
s. |
1, 9^7 1 328 |
2,196,825 |
2,009,157 |
256,286 |
2,265,UU3 |
|
p. |
R. |
8,357 |
4, 660 |
13,017 |
9,959 |
3.711 |
13,670 |
19^8 |
273,367 |
||||||
u. |
S. |
1,935.319 |
275,527 |
2,210,846 |
2,139,683 |
2,1+13,050 |
|
T,_ |
JR. |
. 5,893 |
5 • 280 |
_ 11 j Hi . . |
14.737 |
5.805 |
. 20. 542 |
Year |
July 1 |
Oct; 1 |
|||||
\J il to OJCUJUIl OU |
Total |
Un stemmed I |
Stemmed S |
Total |
|||
|
|
1,000 lb." |
1.Q00* lb. ~ |
r."ooo~Tb^ |
1.000 lb. |
1,000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
193U |
1,967, '98 |
2^6,599 |
2,213,997 |
1,9^7,181 |
255,086 |
2,202,267 |
|
1935 |
1,921,076 |
24l,66l |
2,162,737 |
1,960,696 |
239,^99 |
2,200,195 |
|
1936 |
229,774 |
2^5, U19 |
|||||
IT. |
S. |
l„921,0Ug |
2,150,82? |
1,886,311 |
2,121,730 |
||
P. |
R. |
: 2l+,ll8 |
1,509 |
25,627 |
20,685 |
4,185 |
2l+,870 |
1937 U. |
S. |
1,71+6,61+6 |
248,^48 |
1,994,994 |
1,768,589 |
25^,790 |
2,023,379 |
P. |
R. |
28,877 |
2,497 |
3l,37u |
19,072 |
4,737 |
23 , 809 |
193S |
|||||||
u. |
S. |
s 1,870,174 |
271,305 |
2,lUi,U79 |
1,907,^31 |
295,733 |
2,203,11+1+ |
p. |
_R. |
l 3i5P2 |
_2Lx5!9._ |
JLl021._ |
_15.J5S |
8.127 |
23.885 |
1/ Prior to 1936 stocks on the island of Puerto Rico were not reported.
43
Table 14. -Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193I+-38
FLUE- CURED, TYPES 11-14
Stemmed
Quarter and |
Quantity reported |
1 TTt> q +■ ^TTITTI • |
u lis i#t7imu cu |
year |
: 1/ |
||
Ton 1 • 0 an • ± ; |
1 AAA 1 V J. i UUU J. 0 . |
1 AAA 1 "K |
7 AAA 7 V |
1 01 an? |
J. 50, |
77li lOO |
|
7 QIC |
161,026 |
697,608 |
|
1 qtC 193b |
127,975 |
104, 0o4 |
836,147 |
j-y37 |
1M-3 , 0d5 |
lo1*, 127 |
829,295 |
1 Q75? , |
lod, noH |
208,535 |
906,565 |
Apr. 1: |
|||
I934 |
115,470 |
148,033 |
669,737 |
1935 |
115,875 |
11+8,552 |
615,641 |
1936 |
120,517 |
154,503 |
753.331 |
1937 |
135. *95 146,075 |
173.705 |
737. 014 |
1938 |
187,26s |
784,367 |
|
July 1: |
|||
193*+ |
103,1+50 |
132,623 |
548, 614 |
1935 |
106,723 |
136,819 140,261 |
535.117 |
1936 |
109,408 |
637,689 |
|
1937 |
128,659 |
164,941 |
623, 6U5 |
193S |
139,5*7 |
178,899 |
673.289 |
Oct. 1: |
|||
1934 |
115,*57 |
148,016 |
643,965 |
1935 |
117, 664 |
150,845 |
680,702 |
1936 |
128,704 |
164,999 |
721,550 767.^14 |
1937 |
147,203 |
188,714 |
|
1918 |
172,750 |
221,466 |
832, H75 |
Total on uns teamed basis
: Farm- sales-: Unstemmed : weight : processing : equivalent : weight : 2/ : 2/
Stemmed processing weight
-3
1,000 lb.
i93.036 858, 634 1,000,211 1,013,422 1,115,100
817,770 764,193 907.834 910,719 972,135
681,237 671,936 777,950 788,586 852,188
791.981
831.547 886,51+9 956,128 1.053,941
1.000 lb. 1,000,200 961,670 1,120,236
1.135.033 1,248,912
915,902
855.896 1,016, 77* 1,020,005 1,088,791
762,985 752,568 871,301+ 883,216 954,1+51
837,019
931.333 992,935 1,070,863
1.180.1+14
1.000 lb. 884,106 850,0*8 990,209 1,003,288 1,103,949
809,592 756,551 898,756 901,612 962, 414
674,1+25 665,217 770,170 780,700 843,666
784, 061 823,232 877,681+ 946,567
1.043.402
1.000 lb. 689,603 663,037 772.363 782,565 861,030
631,432 590,110 701,030 703.257 750.683
526,052 518,369 600,733 608,946 658,059
611,568 61+2,121 684,594 738,322 813.354
1/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.282 pounds unstemmed.
2/ 1 pound unstemmed basis equal to 1.12 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.99 pound unstemmed processing weight.
3/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.78 pound stemmed processing weight.
VIRGINIA EIRE- CURED, TYPE 21
Stemned : |
Total on |
: Farm- sales-: |
Unstemmed : |
Stemmed |
|||
Quarter and |
Quantity |
: Unstemmed : |
Unstemmed |
: weight : |
processing; |
processing |
|
year |
: equivalent: |
reported |
unstemmed |
Equivalent : |
weight J |
weight |
|
re-ported |
: U/ : |
basis |
: S/ : |
5/ : |
|||
Jan. 1: ! |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1934 |
391 |
508 |
22,718 |
23,226 |
27,*07 |
22,761 |
17,526 |
1935 |
626 |
813 |
27,930 |
28,793 |
33.976 |
28,217 |
21,727 |
1936 |
625 |
812 |
26,563 |
27.375 |
32,302 |
26,823 |
20,653 |
1937 : 338 |
439 |
25,309 |
25,748 |
30,383 |
25,233 |
19.429 |
|
1938 ! |
458 |
595 |
23,114 |
23.709 |
27.977 |
23,235 |
17,391 |
Apr. 1: |
1,074 |
36,816 |
1+4,710 |
||||
193* |
827 |
37,390 |
37.132 |
28,592 |
|||
1935 |
795 |
1.033 |
33.356 |
3*.389 |
*o,579 |
33.701 |
25,950 |
1936 |
1+13 |
536 |
3*.676 |
35,212 |
41,550 |
34,50S |
26,571 |
1937 |
697 |
905 |
29.550 |
30,1+55 |
35.937 |
29,81+6 |
22,981 |
1938 |
747 |
970 |
30,286 |
31,256 |
36,882 |
30,631 |
23,586 |
July 1: |
31.*H |
32.*75 |
31,826 |
||||
193* |
! 819 |
1,061+ |
38,320 |
24,506 |
|||
1935 |
: 739 |
960 |
29,422 |
30,^82 |
35.851 |
29.77* |
22,c)26 |
1936 |
! 1+15 |
539 |
30,61+0 |
31.179 |
36,791 |
30.555 |
23.527 |
1937 |
! U56 |
592 |
26,602 |
27,194 |
32,089 |
26,650 |
20,520 |
1938 |
\ 781 |
1.015 |
28,3 87 |
29,202 |
3*.*58 |
28,618 |
22,036 |
Oct. 1: 193* |
! 825 |
1,072 |
26,844 |
27.916 |
32,941 |
27.358 |
21,066 |
1935 |
: 525 |
682 |
25.443 |
26,125 |
30,828 |
25,602 |
19.71* |
1936 |
1 350 |
1+55 |
26,029 |
26,484 |
3L251 |
25,95* |
19,985 |
1937 |
! 392 |
509 |
23,336 |
23,81+5 |
28,137 |
23,368 |
17.993 |
1938 |
: 61+6 |
839 |
24.366 |
25.205 |
29.742 |
24.701 |
19.020 |
U/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.299 pounds unstemmed.
5/ 1 pound unstemmed basis equal to 1.18 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.98 pound unstemmed processing weight.
6/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.77 pound stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
44
Jan. 1:
193U
1935 1936 1937 1938 Apr* 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 193S July Is
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. l! 193U 1935 1936 1937
M
Table 14.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types ae reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 19311-35 - Cont'd
TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY EIRE- CURED, TYPES 22 AND 23
(Figures are sums of types 22 and 2*5: factors for combined tames not used)
Stemmed : : ^ tfll : Farm-sales-: Unstemmed : Stemmed
; Unstemmed : Unstemmed : : weight : processing: processing
: equivalent: reported : ^stemmed. .equlvalent . weight : weight 1 1/ : : *asis : «/ : 8/ : 9?
Quarter and year
Quantity reported
1.000 lb.
240 197 217 170 151
i+oi 294 251 575
41+9 310
679 2l4
631
S2 252 306 160
323.
316 259
2S1
199
435 530 387 330 757
591 408 894
282 831
108
S3
211
1.000 lb.
11+5,01+1+
142,811 155.421
1U7.783 117.758
183,805
192,099
202,195 182,085 171^38
179.899
196,995 183.176 155. 708
148,1+23
155.943 181, U95 166,119
135.389 .131.661.
1.000 lb. lU5,360 11+3,070 155.706 148.007 117.957
18U.21+0 192,629 202,582 182,^+15 172,195
180,1+90 197.403 181+.070 155.990 149,251+
156,051 181,827 166,522 135,600 112.152
1.000 it.
151,17*+
148.79;
161, 931 153.928
122,675
191,610 200,^34 210,685 189.712 179,083
187.709 205,299 191,432 162,229
155. 224
162,293 189,100 173,183 141,024
117.1+18
1.000 1*. 138,092
135,917 147,920 140. 607 112,060
175.028
182,997
192,453 173.295 163,585
171,466
187,533 174,866 148,191 1^1.791
148,249 172.736 158.195 128,820 125.544
1.000 lb.
104,950
103.297 112,1+19 106,862 85,166
133.021
U9.077 146,264
131. 704
124,325 130,311+
142, 52* 132,898 112,625 107,761
112,670 131,280 120,228 97,90? 95.414
2/ 1 pound steamed equal to 1*316 pounds unstemmed. 8/ 1 pound unstemmed basis equal to 1.04 pounds farm-sales weight and O.95 potind -unstemmed processing weight.
2/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight*
TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22
Quarter and year
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
July 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1918
Stemmed
Quantity reported
1.000 lb.
w
85 146
82 123
JL93I
10/1 pound stemmed equal to 1*316 pounds unstemmed.
ll/l pound, unstemmed basis equal to 1.04 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unstemmed processing weight*
12/l pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight*
189 204 220 185 1+72
305 228 576 167 512
57 167 202
117
-£53-
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equivalent: reported 10/ s
Total on unBtemmed be sis
: Farm- sales-: : weight : : equivalent : t W :
1.000 1*.
100 112 192 108 162
2l+9 268 290 243 621
401 300 758 220 674
75 220 266 154 J33_
1.000 lb.
105,1+11 115.212 119,641+ 114,160 91.346
136,198
149,288 154.209 136.301 126,094
136,227 155,486 143,201 120,31+1 114,606
125.071 11+2,627 129.266
105.781
101.1+84
Unstemmed : processing: weight :
a/ ?
Stemmed processing weight
1,000 lb. 105,511 115.344 119.836 114,268 91. 508
136.447
149. £56 I54.499 136,546
126,715 136,628
155.786
143.959 120,561 115,280
125,11+6
11+2,847
129.532 105.935
101.817
1.000 lb. 109.731 119.958 124,629 118,839 95.168
141.905 155.538 160,679 142,008 131. 784
142,093 162,017
149.717 125,383
119.891
110,152 148,561
134,713 110,172
105.890
1.000 lb. 100,235 109,577 113,844
108,555 86,933
129,625 ll+2,078 146,774 129.719 120,379
129,797 147.997 136.761
114,533 109.51b
118,889
135.705 123,055 100,638 96.726
1.000 ift.
76,179 83,279 86,521
82,502 66,069
98,515 107,979 111,548 98,586 91,488
98.6U6 112,478 103,918
87,045
83.232
90.356 103.136
93.^22 76,485 71.512
Continued -
45
Table lH. -Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types ss reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned "by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE- CURED, TYPE 23
Quarter and year
Stemmed
Unstemmed reported |
Total on unstemmed basis |
: Farm- sales : weight : equivalent : & |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
35,633 27,579 35.777 33.623 26,4l2 |
39,849 27.726 35.g70 33.739 26.UU9 |
1+1,1+1+3 28,g35 37.305 35.089 27,507 |
47,607 42,811 47,986 45,782 |
47,793 43.073 48,083 45,869 |
49.705 1+4,796 50,006 47,704 |
43.672 41,509 39,975 35,367 33.817 |
Ui,862 41,617 1+0,111 35.429 33.974 |
1+5,616 1+3, 2g2 41,715 16, 846 35.333 |
30,872 38,868 36.853 29,608 30,177 |
30.905 38,980 36,990 29,665 30,335 |
32,141 40,^39 38,470 30,g52 11. ^48 |
Unstemmed : processing: weight :
Stemmed processing weight 15/
Jan. 1:
1934
1935 1936 1937
I93g Apr. 1: 19 14
1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1: 19l4
1935 1936 1937 1918 Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937
m
1.000 lb. 161+ 112
71
gg 28
ll+l
7
66 103
11+1+ g2 103
47 119
25
10
120
1.000 lb. 216 147 93 116
37
lg6 262 97 87 136
190 108 136 62 157
33 112
137 57 158
1.000 lb.
37,857 26,340 34,676 32,052 25,127
45,1+03 40,919 45,679 43.576 U3.206
1+1,669 39.536 38.105 33.658 32.275
29,^60 37,031 35,140
28,182 28.gl8
1.000 lb.
28,771 20,01g
25.g9g 24,360
19,097
-rt+,506 31,098 34,716
33,118
32,837
n,66s 30,047 28,960
25.580
24,529
22,3lU 28,144 26,706 21,418 21.902
13/ 1 pound stemmed equal to I.316 pounds unstemmed. 14/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.04 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unstemmed processing weight.
15/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight.
HSNDEISON STEMMING, TYPE 24
Quarter and year
Stemmed
Quantity reported
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equivalent: renorted 16/ s '
Total on unstemmed basis
i Farm-sales-: Unstemmed : Stemmed
! weight : processing: processing
! equivalent : weight : weight
! Hi : Ul : 18/
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Apr. 1: 1934
1935 1936 1937 1918 July 1: 1914 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct, 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1918
iSJ 1 pound stemmed equal to L3I6 pounds unstemmed. 17/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.125 pounds farm-sales weight and O.96 pound unstemmed processing weight.
18/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight.
1,000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
5 |
7 |
3.586 |
3.593 |
98 |
129 |
2,579 |
2,708 |
55 |
72 |
3,245 |
3.317 |
13 |
17 |
2,g60 |
2,g77 |
38 |
50 |
1.341 |
1.391 |
151 |
199 |
4,660 |
4,859 |
420 |
553 |
4.167 |
4,720 |
3U2 |
450 |
4,258 |
4,70g |
249 |
328 |
3.051 |
3.379 |
121 |
159 |
2,142 |
2,301 |
174 |
229 |
1,922 |
4,151 |
152 |
200 |
3.633 |
3.833 |
182 |
240 |
3.gl2 |
4,052 |
222 |
292 |
2,055 |
2.347 |
102 |
I34 |
l,26l |
1.395 |
170 |
224 |
3.994 |
4,21g |
56 |
74 |
3,469 |
3.5J+3 |
70 |
92 |
3.049 |
3.141 |
55 |
72 |
1.311 |
1.383 |
62 |
82 |
912 |
1,014 |
.000 lb. 4,042 3.046
3,732 3.237 1.565
5,466 5.310 5,296 3.801 2,589
4,670 4,312 4,558
2,640 1,569
4,745 3.98f 3.534 1.556 l.lUi
1.000 lb. 3.449 2,600 3.184 2,762 1.335
4,665
4,531 4,520 3,244
2,209
3.985 3,6gO 3,g90
2,253
1,339
4,ol+9 3.401 3.015 i,32g 2Z3_
1.000 lb. 2,621 1,976 2,420 2,099 1,015
?:8 3. 1+35
2,465 1,679
3.029 2,797 2.956 1,712 1,018
3.077
2,585
2,291 1,009
Continued -
46
Table l4.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193U-38 _ Cont'd
BURLEY, TYPE 31
Stemmed
Quarter and j year :
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
A-or. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937
1938 Oct. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Quantity reported
; Unstemmed : ; equivalent: J J3/ :
Ta/
1.000 lb.
74.649
89.349
67.372
57,849 58,025
90,813 91,770 73.147 69,654 72.015
92,241
85,869
72,132
70.431
77.934
90,008 75.696 62,746 61,361 69,974
Unstemmed reported
Total on unstemmed basis
1.000 lb.
100,851
120,710 91,020 78,154 78,392
122,688 123,981 98,822 94,103 97.292
124,618 116,009 97.721 95.152 105 , 289
121,601 102,265
84,770
82,901
94,515
1.000 lb.
510,603
601,595 631,811 535.761 489,246
738.780 698,756 658,021
8$
671.902 641, 06S 585.893 490,331 562.762
610,843 585.114 523,882 427,596
: Jarm- sales- weight equivalent 20/
: Unstemmed processing wei, 20
1,000 lb. 611, 454 722,305 722,831 613.915 567.638
861,468
822,737 756.843 659.770 742,046
796,520
757.077 683, 6l4 585,483 668,051
732,444 687.379 608,652 510.497 589.910
1.000 lb, 684,828 808,982 809.571
687.585
635.755
964,844
921,46
847,661
738,942
831,092
892,102 847,926 765,648 655.741
655. 748,
217
820,337 769,864 681,690 571,757
660,722,
Lght
iL
590,053 697,024
697.532 592,428
547,771 83L317
793.941
730.353 636,678 716,074
768,642
730,579 653,688
564,991 644,669
706,808 663,321
587.349 492,630
3-69.282
Stemmed processing weight
1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
436,639 515.798 516,174
438,397 405,351
615,175 587.516 W), 46l
471,142
529.895
568,795 540,628 488,169
418,093
477.055
523.038 +90,858
434,638 364,546 421.269
W 1 pound stemmed equal to 1*351 pounds unstemmed.
20/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1,12 pounds fans-sales weight and O.965 pound unstemmed processing weight.
21/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.74 pound stemmed processing weight.
SOUTHERN MARYLAND, TYPE 32
Quarter and year
Stemmed
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
July It 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. 11 1934 1935 1936 1937
JL23S
Quantity reported
; Unstemmed : Unstemmed : equivalent: reported
• 22/ ;
Total on unstemmed basis
JL23J
±
1.000 lb.
506
1.597 512
751 1,247
765 821 450 789 894
1.007 1.190 1,026 1,126 1.039
891 967 610 927 _9JL
1.000 lb.
684~ 2,158
692 1,015 1,685
1,034 1.109 60S 1,066 1,208
1,360 1,608 1.386
1.521
1,404
1,204 1.306 824 1.252 1,258
1 .000 lb . 37.483"
33.163 37.135
36.685 38,605
31,156 31.294 30.915
30.784 33.846
28,590
28,115 27,809
31.450 30,874
34,687 38,364
43,924
39.015
1.000 lb.
38,167 35.321
37.827
37.700 40,290
32.190 32,403 31.523 31,850 35.054
29,950 29,723 29.195 32.971 32.278
35.891 39.670 Ul,455 45.176
40.291
: Farm- sales-: Unstemmed : Stemmed
weight : processing: processing equivalent : weight : weight
1.000 lb. 38,930 36,027
38,584 38.454 41,096
32.834 33.051 32.153 32.487 35.755
30,549 30.317 29.779 33.63? 32,924
36,609 40,463 42,284 46,080 41.099
1.000 lb, 36.259 33.555 35.936 35.815 38.276
30.580 30,783 29,947 30,258 33.301
28,452
28,237
27.735 31,322
30,664
34.096 37.686 39,382 42,917 •^8.278
1.000 lb. 26,832 24,831
26.593 26,501 28,324
22,629 22,779 22,161 22,391
24,643
21,054 20,895 20,524 23.178 22,691
25.231 27,888 29,143 3L759 28.126
22/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.351 pounds unstemmed.
23/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.02 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.95 pound unstemmed processing weight.
24/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.74 pound stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
47
Table 14.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types as reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193H-38 - Cont'd
ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35
Stemmed
Quarter and year
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr, lj
1934 1935 1936 1937 19^8
July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. l:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1978
Quantity reported
Unstemmed : equivalent:
Unstemmed reported
1 pound stemmed equal to 1.429 pounds unstemmed. , 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.09 pounds farm-sales weight and O.96 pound unstemmed processing weight.
27/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.70 pound stemmed processing weight.
1.000 lb. 119
97 86
l,U6l
228 214 283 9U2 1.947
106 17U 1+99 1,520
1.853
1*7 91 U85 1.U55 1.747
1.000 lb. 170
139 123 679 2,088
326 " )6 >4 1,346 2,782
40*
249 713 2,172 2,61*8
210 130 693 2,079 2,496
i.ooo r,. 27,265 27,895 30,395 23,464
22,775
Uo,950 40,609 33.982 26,884
37.291
35.59*+ 35,147 29,966 23,420 32,416
31.7^6 29,908 25,758 19,7% 28.296
Total on unstemmed basis
lEarm-sales- : weight : equivalent
! 26/
1.000 lb.
27.435 28,034
30. 518 24,l43 2U.863
41,276
40,915 34.386 28,230 40,073
35.745 35.396 30,679 25.592 35.064
3L956 30,038 26,1151
21,822 JO. 792
1.000 lb.
29,904
30,557 33.265 26,316 27.101
44,991 44,^97 37.481
30,771 43,680
38.962 38,582 33.440
27.895 38,220
34,832 32.7^1 28,832 23.786 33.563
Unstemmed processing weight 26/
1.000 lb. 26,338 26,913 29,297 23,177 23,868
39,625 39,278 33,011 27,101 38,U70
34,315 33.980 29.U52 24,568 33.661
30,o78
28,836
25,393
20,949 29.560
Stemmed processing
weight 21/
1.000 lb. 18,437
18,839 20,508 16,224 16,708
27.738 27,495 23,108
18,971 26,929
24,020 23.786 20,6l6
17.198 23.563
21,475
20,185
IIM
20.692.
GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36
Quarter and year
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Stemmed
Quantity reported
1.000 lb.
522
38
P 68
62
901 936 348 552 914
66
75 220
421 716
350 324 214
391 614
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equivalent: reported
28/ ;
Total on unstemmed basis
: Farm- sal e s- : Unstemmed : Stemmed : weight : processing: processing equivalent : weight : weight : &/ I 2j/ ; jO/
1.000 lb.
687 708
$
608 1,186
1.232 458
726 1.203
482 625 290 554 942
U6l 426 282
515 808
1.000 lb.
34,579 29.326 28,944
24,551
19.533
36.783 36.299 34,300 26,327 26,790
35,359 32,908 3L976 21.393 23.323
3L305 29,946
26,875 18 ,980 20.100,
1.000 lb. 35.266 30.03U 29.514 25.035 20,141
37.969 37.531 34,758 27,053 27.993
35,841
33.533 32,266
21,947 24,265
3L766 30,372 27.157 19.495 20.908
1.000 lb. 39,851 33.938 33.351 28,290
22,759 42,005
42,410 39.277 30,570 31,632
40,500
37.892 36,461 24,800 27.419
35.896 34.32O
30.687 22,029 2^.626
1.000 lb.
33.855
28,833
28,33;
24,03*
19,335
36.450 36.030 33.368 25,971
26,873
34,407 32,192 30,975
21,06? 23.294
30,495 29.157 26,071 18,715
20.072
1.000 lb. 25.730 21,913
21.533 18,266
14,695
27.702
27.383 25,360 19,738 20,423
26,149
24,466
23,541 16,012
17,703
23,176 22,159 19.814 14,223 15.255
, 1 pound stemmed equal to I.3I6 pounds unstemmed. 30/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.13 pounds farm-sales weight and O.96 pound unstemmed processing weight.
30/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
48
Table 14.-Stocks of leaf to"bacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193/4-38 - Cont'd
VIRGINIA SUN-CURED, TYPE 37
Stemmed
Quarter and |
Quantity reported |
: Unstemmed : |
Unstemmed |
year |
s equivalent: : 31/ : |
reported |
|
Jan. 1: |
! 1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
193U |
; ^ |
1.359 |
1,251 |
1935 |
900 |
1,209 |
|
1936 |
! 793 |
1,044 |
1.267 |
1937 |
« 767 |
1.009 |
l.?87 1,408 |
193S |
: U71 |
620 |
|
Apr. Is |
|||
1934 * 1,360 |
1.790 |
3.107 |
|
1935 |
! 1.377 |
1,812 |
1,626 |
1936 |
1,279 |
1.683 |
2,201 |
1937 |
993 |
1.307 |
1.982 |
193« |
1.153 |
1.517 |
2,051 |
July Is i |
|||
193^ ! |
1,128 |
1,484 |
1.368 |
1935 ! |
1,113 |
1,465 |
1.521 |
1936 ! |
1.075 |
1.415 |
1.518 |
1937 i |
712 |
937 |
1,820 |
1938 J |
1.057 |
1.391 |
1.817 |
Oct. IS ! |
|||
1934 1 |
842 |
1,108 |
1,188 |
1935 ! |
910 |
1.198 |
1,166 |
1936 ! |
1.094 |
1,306 |
|
1937 J |
429 |
565 |
1.583 |
1938 s |
974 |
1.282 |
1.5H2 |
Total on unstemmed basis |
: Farm- sales-: : weight : equivalent : : 32/ : |
Unstemmed : processing: weight : 12/ : |
Stemmed processing weight 33/ |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
2,610 2,109 2,311 2.396 2,028 |
2,949 2.3S3 2,611 2.707 2,292 |
2,558 2,067 2,265 2,3*48 1,987 |
1,944 1.571 1,721 1.784 1,510 |
4,897 3.438 3.884 3.289 |
5.534 3.885 4.389 3.717 |
4.799 3.369 3,806 3.223 X hQ7 1 |
3.6U7 2,560 2,893 2,449 c.opo |
2,852 2.986 2.933 2.757 3.208 |
3.223 3.37? 3.314 3.H5 3.625 |
2,795 2,926 2,874 2,702 3.1^ |
2,124 2,224 2,184 2,05l+ 2,389 |
2.296 2,364 2,1+00 2,148 2.824 |
2,594 2.671 2.712 2,427 3.191 |
2,250 2,317 2.352 2,105 2,768 |
1.710 1.761 1,788 1,600 2.104 |
32/ 1 pound, unstemmed basic, equal to 1.13 pounds fena-sales weight and 0.98 pound -unstemmed processing weight.
33/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight.
PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAE, TYPE Hi
St msTC
Quarter and year
Quantity reported
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equival ent : reported 3*/ :
Total on unstemmed basis
: Farm- sales-: Unstemmed : : weight * processing: : equivalent : weight V :
J2
2&
Stemmed processing
wei At l"
1.000 lb.
5,698
6,100
3.952 4,697 5.045
4,911 5.3^3 3.961
3.881 5,228
5.059 5.059 3.710
3.870
5.464
4,823 3.805
3.971 4,603 5.401
1.000 lb.
7.903 8,46l 5.481
6.515
6.997
1.000 lb. 85.974 78.781 75.952 74.902 81. 907
1.000 lb.
93.877 87,242 81 .433 81,417 88, 904
U 000 i*t ioU,203
96,839 90,391 90,373 98,683
1.000 lb. 84,020 78,082 72,883 72,868 79,569
1.000 lb. 60,494 56.219 52,476 52,465 57.290
Jan. Is 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Apr. Is 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July is 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. Is 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
3J+/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.387 pounds -unstemmed. 35/ 1 pound, -unstemmed basis, equal to 1.11 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.895 pound unstemmed processing weight.
6,812 7.411 5.494 5.383 7.251
7.017 7.017
5,14b 5,368
7,579
6,690 5.278 5.508 6, '84 7.. 4,9.1
91.251 88,247
96,998 107,524
107.373
92,02^ 91.251 94,796 101,296 95,431
86,989 84,751 86,524 90,^81
87.362
98.063 95.658 102,492 112,907
114,624
99,042
98,268 99.942 106,664 103.010
93.679 90,029 92,032
96,765 _24.353-
108,850 106,180
113.766 125,327 127,233
109.937 109.07
110,93
118,397
ll4,34i
103,984 99,932 102,156 107,409 105.287
87.766 85,614 91.730 101,052 102.588
88,643 87.950 89.448 95,464 92,194
83.843 80,576 82,369 86,605 84.893
63.192 61,642 66.046 72,757 73.863
63.823
63.324 64,403 68,734
66,380
60, '67 58.015 59.306 62,356 61.123
3_6/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.72 pound stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
49
Table lU.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types as reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned "by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 19311-38 _ Cont'd
OHIO, TYPES 42-1+4 (Figures are sums of types 1+2, 43, and 1+4; factors
for combined types not used)
and
Stemmed
Quantity reported
Unstemmed
1.000 lb. 2,626 2.H63 2,581 3.675
2.799
2,301 2.635 2,59&
2,420 2,881
2,447 2.256 2,1+81 2.994 2,588
2,592 2,442 2,602 2.8U9 2.483
31/ 1.000 lb.
3.652 3.426
3.584
5.094
3.889 3,198
3.667 3,605
3.355 4,006
3.398 3.138 7,1+1+5 4.157 3.599
3.603 3.391
3^9
Unstemmed report ed |
, Total on unstemmed basis |
: Farm- sales-: : weight : : equivalent : : 38/ : |
Unstemmed : processing: weight : 38/ . |
Stemmed processing weight 39/ |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
51.665 51.023 50,979 1+3,11+7 30 , do\J |
5^9 54.563 1+8,21+1 \\r\ n Cf\ |
62,179 61,215 61,321 54,234 45,120 |
1+9.12U 48.748 1+8,41+0 1+2,846 35,684 |
35.346 34,814 34,902 30,809 25,604 |
53.I76 61,1+50 53.82U 53,"*07 47.375 |
56,374 65,117 57.429 56,658 51.381 |
63.356 73,190 64,527 67.654 57,682 |
50,064 57.826 51,006 50,734 45.^7 |
36,007 41,604 36,658 36,120 32,726 |
54,280 60,1+80 54,986 47.534 43,996 |
57.678 63,618 58,1+31 51.691 47.595 |
61+, 871 71.500 65.692 58,075 53.427 |
51.219 56.491 51.891 55.921 42,286 |
36,858 40,657 37,333 72,958 30,306 |
52,761 55.142 U9.958 42,055 79.720 |
56,361+ 58,533 53,568 1+6,009 1+2,769 |
63.359 65,801 60,222 51.691 48.011 |
50,053 51,975 47.577 40,873 78.000 |
36,022 37.417 34,212 29,?36 27,225 |
37/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.390 pounds un stemmed.
78/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1,124 pounds farm- sales weight and 0.89 pound unstemmed processing weight.
39/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.72 pound stemmed processing weight.
GEBHASDT, TYPE 42
Stemmed
Ojuantity reported
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equivalent: reported UP/ ;
Total on unstemmed basis
:Farm- sales-: : weight : : equivalent : : W :
Unstemmed : processing: weight : hi/ :
Stemmed processing
1.000 lb. 1.029
937
1,142
1.870
1,169
953 959 1,045
1.213 1,036
1,076 867 I.069
1,297 944
1,01+7
1.093 1.236
1.273 1*071
1.000 lb. 1,410 1,284
1.565 2,562 1,602
1.306 1.714 1.432 1,662 1,419
1,474 1,188 1.465 1,777 1.293
1.434 1.497
1.415
;.ooo 1*.
20.338
21,179 22,680
15.177 11,456
20,432 2U.291 19,856 16,570 14,913
21,480 24,694 20,976 15.043
13.446 20,977
22,318 18,014 13.339 11.271
1.000 lb. 21,748 22,463 24,245 17.739 13.058
21.738 25.605 21,288 18,232 16,332
22,954 25,882 22,401 16,820 14,739
22,411
23. 815
19,707
15.083
12,686
1.000 lb.
24,358 25.15? 27,154 19,868 14,625
24,747 28,^78 23.843 20,420 18,292
25,708 28,988
25.089
18,838 16,508
25,100
26,673 22,072
16,893
14.208
1.000 lo. 19.2U7 19.880 21,457 15.699 11.556
19.278 22,660 18,840
16.135 14,1+54
20,314 22,906 19.825 14,886 13,044
19,834 21,076 17.441 13.348 11.227
1.000 1*.
14,050 14,512 15,664 11,1+60 8,436
14.04U 16,542 13.753
11,779 10,551
14,829 16,721 14,472 10,867 9.522
14,479
15.385 8.196
mjf 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.370 pounds unstemmed,
1+1/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.12 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.885 pound unstemmed processing weight.
42/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.73 pound stemmed processing. weight.
Continued -
50
Table lU.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193^38 - Cont'd
ZIMMER , TYPE 43
Quarter and : year s
Stemmed
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 193S
July Is 1934 1935 1936 1937 193S
Oct. Is 193^ 1935 1936 1937
iq^g
Quantity reported
s Un stemmed : ; equivalent:
Un stemmed reported
1,000 lb.
1.339 1,309 1.225 1,603 1.433
1,144 1.391 1,369 1,073 1.674
1,187 1.17b 1.26J
1.55
1,290 1,130
1,182 1,451 1,295
1.000 lb.
1,876 L83U 1,716 2,246 2,008
1,603 1.949 1,918 1.503
2,345
1,663 1,648 1,772
2,177 2,04g
1,807
1.583 1,656 2,03 l.gl
1.000 lb. 24,246 24,234 22,3gg 21,466 15.779
24,404 28,450 23,619 24,445 18,342
25.432 27,418 26,889 21,588 16.937
24,979 26,266 24,672 19,007 -15.555
Total on unstemmed basis
Perm- sales- weight ! equivalent
Unstemmed processing weight
1.000 lb. 26,122 26,068 24,104 23,712 17.787
26,007 30.399 25.537 25,948 20,687
27.095 29,066
28,661 23.765 18,985
26,786 27.849 26,328 21,040 17.369
1.000 lb.
29,?1S 29.%7 27,238 26,795 20,099
29,388 34,351 28,857 29,321 23,376
30,617 32,845
32,387 26,854
21,453
30,268
31.469 29,751 23,775 19,627
43/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.401 pounds unstemmed. 44/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.13 pounds farm-sales weight processing weight «.
45/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.715 pound stemmed
DUTCH. TYPE 44
1.000 lb.
23,249 23,201 21,453
21,104 15.830
23,146
27,055
22,728 23.094 18,411
24,115 25,869 25,508 21,151
16,897
23,840 2U.786 23.432 18,726
I5.45g_
Stemmed processing weight
1.000 lb. 16,623 16,589 15.339 15.089
11,318
16,549 19,^44 16.251 16,512 13.164
17,242
18,496 18,238 15,123
12,081
17,046
17.722
16,754
13.389
11.052
and 0.89 pound unstemmed processing weight.
Stemmed
Quarter and year
Quantity reported
1.000 lb. 258
217 214 202 197
204 285 180 134 171
184 213 147
143 182
255 219 184 125 -155-
Unstemmed equivalent
1.000 lb.
366 308
303 286
279
289 404
255 190 242
261 302 208 203 258
362
311 261
177 220
Unstemmed reported
Total on
unstemmed basis
1.000 lb. 7.081 5.610
5.911 6,504 9.0U5
8,340 8,709 10,349 12,288 14,120
7,368 8,368 7.161 10,903 13.613
6,805 6,558 7,272
9,709 12.494
: Far 12- sales-: weight s ! equivalent s : M_ :
Unstemmed S processings weight s
1.000 lb. 7.447 5.918 6,214 6,790 9,324
8,629 9.113
10,604 12,478 14,362
7,629 8,670 7.369 11 ,106 13.871
7.167 6,g69
7.533 9,886
12.714
1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
g, 303
6,599 6,929 7.571 10,396
9.621 10,161 11.823 13.91 16,01
8,506 9,667 8,216
12,383 15,466
7.991 7,659 8,399 11.023
14.176
6,628 5.267 5.530 6,043 8,298
7,680 8,111 9,438 11,105 12,782
6,790 7.716 6,558 9,884
12,345
6.379 6,113 6,704
8.799 11.315
Stemmed processing weight
SfiL.
1.000 it. 4.673 3,713
3.899 4,260 5,850
5.414 5. 718 6,654 7.829 9.011
4.787
5.440
U.623 6,968 8.703
4,497 4.310 4.726 6.203
7.977
46/ 1 pound stemmed equal to T7418 pounds unstemmed. 47/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.115 pounds farm- sales weight and 0.89 pound unstemmed processing weight*
U8/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.705 pound stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
51
Table 1^. -Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types as reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned "by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193H-3S - Cont'd
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. SUN- GROWN, TYPE H5
Quarter and year
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct, 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937
lq-ss
Stemmed
Quantity reported
Unstemmed ; equivalent!
Unstemmed reported
Total on un stemmed "basis
1.000 rb. 1,201 61*0 451
731 457
1.133 576 695 857 U23
988
733 1.310 679 712
803
559 924
533 6u_
1.000 rb.
1.531 si6
575 932 583
l.UUjj
886
1.093 539
1,260
935 1,670
866 908
1.024
713 1.178
680
Z29_
1.000 lb. 302 817
1.332
629 1,168
219
800
938 697 1.119
147
6
97 375 415
817 1.490
614
909
2.137
1.000 lb. 1.833
1.633 1.907 1.561 1.751
1,664 1.534
1,824 1.790 1.658
1,407 9Ul
1.767 1.2U1
1.323
1,841 2,203 1.792 1.589 2.916
Farm- sales-: weight : equivalent : 50/ : |
Unstemmed : processing: weight : 50/ : |
Stemmed processing weight a/ |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
2,282 2.033 2.374 1.943 2,180 |
1.723 1.535 1.793 1.467 1,646 |
1,353 1.205 1,408 1,152 1,292 |
2,072 1,910 2,271 2,229 2,064 |
1,564 1,442 1.715 1.683 1.559 |
1,228 1.132 1,346 1.321 1,224 |
1.752 1.172 2,200 1,545 1.647 |
1.323 885 1,661 1,167 1,244 |
1,039 695 1,304 916 977 |
2,292 2.743 2,231 1.978 3.630 |
1.731 2.071 1,684 1,494 2,741 |
1,359 1,626 1.322 1.173 2.152 |
49/l pound stemmed equal to 1.275 pounds unstemmed. 50/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.245 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.94 pound unstemmed processing weight*
51/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.785 pound stemmed processing weight.
PUERTO RICAN, TYPE 46
(Stocks on the island of Puerto Rico are not included)
Stemmed
Quarter and : year :
Quantity reported
: Unstemmed : Unstemmed : equivalent: reported t
Total on unstemmed basis
1.000 lb. 19,328 19,624 22,228 20,376 26,690
1,050 ..8% 23.696
20, 21, i3.< 24,015
24,955
1.000 lb. 24,643 25,021 28,417
i.979 ,030
25,564 27.857 30,212 30,619 31,818
1.000 lb. 1.159
1.305 4.366
3.504 1.594
1,112 1,281 1.174 1.830 1.279
Jan. It 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Apr. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
52/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.275 pounds unstemmed.
53/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.17 pounds farm-sales weight and O.96 pound unstemmed processing weight.
54/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.785 pound stemmed processing weight.
18,212
19.339 20,252
23.131 23,188
17.310 18,600 18,229 20,530
22.773
23,220
24.657 25.821 29.492 29.565
22,070
23.715 23,242 26,176 29,036
1,278
1.338 1,664
1.305
1,048
1,192 1.091 1.451 1.515 2.299
1.000 lb. 25,802 26,326
32,783
29.483
35.624
26,676 29.138 31.386 32.449 33.097
24,498
25.995 27.485 30.797 30.613
23,262 24,806 24,693 27.691
: Farm- sale 9-: : weight : : equivalent : • a/ : |
Unstemmed : processing: weight : 51/ : |
Stemmed processing weight 55/ |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb, |
30,188 |
24,770 |
19,444 |
30,801 |
25.273 |
19,839 |
38.356 |
31.472 |
24,706 |
34,%5 |
28,304 |
22,219 |
41,680 |
34.199 |
26,846 |
31.211 |
25,609 |
20,103 |
34,091 |
27.972 |
21,958 |
36,722 |
30,131 |
|
37.965 |
31.151 |
24^4^4 |
38.723 |
31.773 |
24,942 |
28,667 |
23,518 |
18,462 |
30, 414 |
24.955 |
19.590 |
32.157 |
26,386 |
20,713 |
36.032 |
29,565 |
23.209 |
35.817 |
29,388 |
23.070 |
27.217 |
22,332 |
17.531 |
29.023 |
23,814 |
18,694 |
28,891 |
23.705 |
18,608 |
32.398 |
26.583 |
20,868 |
76.662 |
70.082 |
21.614 |
Continued -
52
Table lU.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned "by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193*1-38 - Cont'd
CONNECTICUT BRO* "TLEAF , TYPE 51
Quarter and year
Stemmed
Quantity reported
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equivalent: reported 55/ :
Farm- sales- weight equivalent 56/
Unstemmed 5 processing* weight t
Stemmed processing weight
_J5LL_
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1:
1934
1935 1936
1937
1938 July 1: 19^4
1935 19^6
1937 193S Oct. Is 19 34 1935 1936 1937
1231
1.000 lh.
3.059 1,947
1.730 1,412 1.190
3,126 2,903 1,602 2,289 1,262
3.485
2,069
1.527 1,142 1,204
3.536 2,044 1,818
1.133 1,508
1.000 lh. 3.952 2,516 2.235 1,824
1.537
4,039
3.751 2.070
2.957 1.631
4,503 2.673 1.973 1.475 1.556
4,569
2,641 2,^49 1,1*64 1.948
1.000 lh. 32.179 33.^65 30,403
27.797 23,661
34. 708 34,560 3L576 34.368 34.147
35.641
34,399 3L922 32.731 33.519
32,665 30,560 29,616 29,328 ^0^521
1.000 lh.
36.131 35.981 32.638 29,621 25,198
38,747
38.311 33.646
37.325 35.778
40,144
37.072
33.895 34,206
35.075
37.234 33.201 31.965 30.792 , 32,54JL
1.000 lh. 38,660 38,500 34.923 31.694 26,962
41,459
40,993 36,001
39.938 38,282
42,954 39.667 36,268 36,600 37.530
39.840
35,525 34,203 32,947
_JSk*825_
1.000 lh. 31.434 31.303
28,395
25.770 21,922
33.710
33.331 29,272
32,473 31.127
34,925 32.253
29,489
29.759 30.515
32.394
28,885 27,810 26,789 28. TL6
1.000 lh. 24,361 24,260 22,006 19.972 16,990
26,125 25,832 22,686 25,167 24,123
27.067 24,996 22,854 23.063 23.649
25.105 22,38b
21,553 20,761
21,
55/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.292 pounds unstemmed. 56/ 1
56/ 1 pound, -unstemmed basis, equal to 1.07 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.87 pound unstemmed processing weight.
57/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.775 pound stemmed processing weight.
CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED, TYPE 52
Stemmed
Quarter and year
s Unstemmed : Unstemmed
Q^^y : equivalents reported reported ? pjgy .
Total on unstemmed basis
; Farm-sales-: Unstemmed
Stemmed
weight
processing: processing
equivalent : |
: weight |
|
52/ : |
weight |
: 68/ |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
37.928 |
30,839 |
23.746 |
36.605 |
29.763 |
22,918 |
31,080 |
25.271 |
19.459 |
27.296 |
22,194 |
17,089 |
24,947 |
20, 284 |
15.619 |
39,131 |
31. 817 |
24,499 |
37,205 |
30,251 |
23.293 |
30,420 |
24,7^4 |
19,045 |
30,^28 |
24.659 |
18,987 |
3L754 |
25.819 |
19.881 |
39.782 |
32,346 |
24.906 |
34,197 |
27,805 |
21,410 |
28,511 |
23,182 |
17,850 |
27,482 |
22,^45 |
17,206 |
28,966 |
23,552 |
18.135 |
37,834 |
30,762 |
23,687 |
30.766 |
25,015 |
19,262 |
26,142 |
21,256 |
16,367 |
23.665 |
19,242 |
14,816 |
25.840 |
21 .010 |
16.178 |
Jan. 1: : 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
1934 : 3,213 4,174 31.273 35.447
1935 s 2,641 3,431 30.779 34,210
1936 : 1.974 2,564 26,483 29,047
1937 « 1.424 1,850 23,660 25,510
1938 : 1,325 1,721 21,594 23,315 Apr. 1: :
1934 : 3.076 3.996 32,575 36.571
1935 : 2.750 3.572 31.199 34,771
1936 : 1,809 2,350 26,080 28,430
1937 i 1,315 1.708 26,636 28,344
1938 : 1,502 1,951 27,726 29,677 July 1: :
1934 : 3.095 4,020 33.159 37.179
1935 s 2,6^6 3,450 28,510 31.960
1936 : 1,642 2,133 24,513 26,646
1937 : 1.192 1,548 24,136 25,684
1938 : 1,289 1.674 25,397 27,071 Oct. 1: :
1934 : 3.198 4,154 31,205 35.359
1935 : 2,375 3.085 25,668 28,753
1936 : 1,547 2,010 22,422 24,432
1937 : 1,318 1,712 20,405 22,117
19^8 : 1.^28 1.725 22.425 24.150
58/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.299 pounds unstemmed.
59/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1 .07 pounds farm-sale processing weight.
60/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.77 pound
s weight and 0.87 pound unstemmed stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
53
Table lU.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types as reported and on a converted weight basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193**-38 - Cont'd
NEf YORK ADD PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED, TYPE 53
Quarter and year
Jan. 1: 1931* 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. It
193* 1935 1936 1937 193« July 1:
193U 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. It
1931* 1935 1936
1937 1938
Stemmed
Total on
_ t Unstemmed : Unstemmed t
t equivalent: reported : ^temmed reported . 61/ . t basis
s Farm- sales-: Unstemmed t Stemmed
: weight : processing: processing
: equivalent t weight : weight
: M/ t 62/ t M/
61/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.364 pounds unstemmed*
62/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.135 pounds faro-sales weight and 0*905 pound unstemmed processing weight*
63/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.735 pound stemmed processing weight,
WISCONSIN, TYPES 5U AND 55 (Figures are suras of types 54 and 55: factors for combined types not used) .
1.000 lb. 129
21
52
31 10
52 27 38
19
10
32 15 51
95 3
32 29 17 11
1.000 lb. 176 29
S
l4
71 37 79 26 l4
44 20 70
132
44 Uo 23 15
1.000 lb.
4,007 2.599 1.858 1.619 1.877
3.330 2,396 2.149 2,44i 2,656
3.070 2.072 2,025 2,380 2,lU0
2,672 1.722
1.715 1,86
1.000 lb.
U.183 2,628 1.929 l,66l 1.891
3.*«>1
2. U33 2,228 2.467 2,670
3. n1* 2,092 2,095 2,510 2.144
2,716 1.762 1.738 1.878 1.884
1.000 ID. 4,74g 2,983 2,189 1.885 2.1U6
3,860 2,761 2,529
2,800 3.030
3.531* 2.371* 2.378 2,849 2,^33
3,083 2,000 1.973 2,132 2.138
1.000 lb. 3.786 2.378 1.7*6 1.503 1.711
3.078
2,202 2,016
2.233 2,4l6
2,818
1.893 1.896
2,272
1.9>*0
2.U58
1.595 1.573 1.700
1.705
1.000 lh.
2.783
1.7U8
1.283
1.105
1.258
2,262
1,618 1.U82 1.6U1
1.776
2.071 1.391
1.39* 1.670 1.U26
1,807 1.172 1.156 1.250 1.253
Quarter and year
Jan. 1:
193^
1935
1936
1937
1938 Apr. 1:
193* 1935 1936 •1937 1938 July 1:
193^ 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1: 193^ 1935 1936 1937 1938
Steamed
Quantity reported
1.000 lb." 77^9 6,559 ^,098 5,488 5.855
5.913 5,3*9 4,650 4,6o4 5.609
5.736
5,028 5.703
4,518
5.047
6.239 5.132
4,810 4,669 5.770
Unstemned • equivalent:
1m L
1.000 lb.
Unstemmed reported
9.816 8,627 6,681 7.187 7.65*
7.7*8 7.028 6,091
6,028
7.330 7.530
b,6ll 7.*70
5.910 6,602
8.193
6.735 6.301 6,111 7.552.
1.000 lb. 112,830 106,472 92,990 73.3H
59,395
113.593 113.397 95.126 85.035 77.213
116,002 107,460 90,167
77.237 71.066
112,417 100,970 82,140
67.^53 62.72.3
Total on unstemmed basis |
: Farm- sales-: : weight : equivalent : : 65/ |
Unstemmed : processing; weight : 65/ j |
Stemmed processing weight |
LuOOO JLb. |
1.000 lb. |
1,000 lb. |
""l.OOO lb. |
122,646 |
131.156 |
102,411 |
78.065 |
115,099 |
123,026 |
96,015 |
73.229 |
99.671 |
106,501 |
83,089 |
63, 39* |
80,498 |
86,007 |
67,094 |
51.195 |
67,049 |
71.687 |
55.963 |
42.669 |
121,341 |
129,817 |
101,412 |
77.265 |
120.425 |
128,758 |
100,521 |
76.639 |
101,217 |
108,204 |
84,460 |
64.406 |
91,063 |
97.356 |
75.998 |
57.9*8 |
84,543 |
90.456 |
70.669 |
53.837 |
123,532 |
132.115 |
103,168 |
78,634 |
114,071 |
121,955 |
95.201 |
72.589 |
97.637 |
104,346 |
81,424 |
62,111 |
83.1*7 |
88,873 |
69.361 |
52.900 |
77.668 |
83,104 |
64,930 |
49,462 |
120,610 |
128,9*6 |
100,658 |
76,750 |
107.705 |
115,124 |
89.8% |
68,526 |
88,441 |
9*. 510 |
73.7*2 |
56.257 |
73.566 |
78,622 |
61.352 |
46,800 |
. . 70.275 |
75.176 |
58.721 |
44.744 |
64/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.315 pounds unstemmed. b5/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.07 pounds farm-sales weight and O.835 pound unstemmed processing weight.
66/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to O.76 pound stemmed processing weight.
Continued -
54
Table l4.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types as reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 54
Quarter and year
Jan. 1; 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1:
193*+ 1935 1936 1937 1938 July Ij
1934 1935 1936 1937
1938 Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 19-38
Stemmed
Quantity reported
1.000 lb.
5,056
3.527 3.464
jjj.ss
561
4,063 3,096
5 $72
3.514 2,786 3.978 3.388 3.805
3.759 3.198 3.376 ?.34i 1*198
Unstemmed ; equivalent: __iZ/ L
Unstemmed reported
Total on unstemmed basis
1.000 lb.
6.573 4,585 4.503 5.0U5
5.929
5:
282 025 4,23S 4,308 5.8l4
4,568 3.622
5.171 4,4o4
4,946
4,887 4,157 4,389 4 ,jU3 5.457
1.000 lb.
70.039 69,665 61,191 US, 299 36.537
68,246
72,099 60,422
53.595 %,12S
72,146 68,878 58,434 %.236 41,659
71,772 65,288
53.545 43.528
:Parm- sales-: : weight : : equivalent : ^! 68/ :
Unstemmed J Stemmed
1.000 lb. 76,612 74.250 65,694 53.^44 42,466
73.528 76,124 64,656 57,903 50,942
76,714 72,500 63,605 53.640 46,605
76.659 69,445
57.934 47,871 42.895
1.000 lb. 81,209
78,705 69,636
56,545 +5.014
77,940 80,691 68,535 61.377 53.999
81,317
76.850 67.4a 56,858 49,401
81,259 73.612 6l,4io
50,743 35,46?
processing weight
ML
1.000 lb.
62,822 60,885 53.869 43,742 34,822
60.293 62,422
53,018
47,480 41,772
62,905 59.450 52,156
43.985 38,216
62,860 56,945 47,506 39,254 ^,174
processing weight
1§7
1.000 lb.
1+8,373 46,881
41,479 33.681 26,813
46,426 48,065 40,824 36,560 32,164
48,437
45,776 40,160 33.868 29,426
48,402 43,848
36,580 30,226
27.084
67/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.300 pounds unstemmed. 08/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1.06 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.82 pound unstemmed processing weight*
69/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.77 pound stemmed processing weight.
NORTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 55
Quarter and
year
Stemmed
Quantity reported
Unstemmed % Unstemmed equivalent: reported
22/ 1
Total on unstemmed basis
: Farm- sales-: Unstemmed : Stemmed
: weight : processing: processing
Equivalent : weight : weight
x Hi : 111 : 12/
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937
1<H8
1.000 lb. 2,433 3.032 1,634 1,607 1,294
1,850 2,253
1.393 1,290
1.137 2,222
2,242 1.725 1,130 1,242
2,480 1,934 1.434 1,328 1.572
1.000 lb. 3,243 4,042 2.178 2,142 1.725
2,466 3.003 1.857 1.720
1.516
2,962 2,989 2.299 1,506 1.656
3.306 2,578
1,912 1,770
2.095-
1.000 lb. 42,791
36,807 31.799 25,012
22,858
45.347 41,298 34.704 31,440
32,085
43.856
38,582
3L733 28,001 29.407
40,645 35.682 28,595 23,925 25.285
1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
46,034 40,8%
33.977 27.154 24,583
47,813 44,301 36,561 33.160 33.601
46,818
41,571 34,032
29,507 31.063
43,951 38,260
30.507 25.695 27.380
49.947 44,321
36,865
29.462 26,673
51.877 48,067 39,669 35,979 36.457
50,798 45.105 36.925 32.015 33,703
47,687
41,512
13.100 27.879 29.707
1.000 lb. 39.589 35.130 29,220 23.352 21,141
41,119 38.099 31,4142 28,518 28,897
40,263
35.751 29,268 25,37,6 26,714
37.798 32,904 26,236 22,098 21.547
70/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1*333 pounds -unstemmed. 71/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to I.O85 pounds farm-sal processing weight.
72/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.75 pound stemmed processing weight.
1 .000 lb. 29,692 26,348
21.915 17.514 15.856
30,839 28,574 23.582 21,388
21,673 •
30.197 26,813
21.951 19.032 20,036
28,348 24,678 19.677 16,574 17.660.
Les weight and 0.86 pound unstemmed
Continued -
55
Table l4.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types as reported and on a converted weight "basis, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 193U-3S - Cont'd
CONNECTICUT SHADE-GROIN, TYPE 6l
Stemmed
J Para-sales- J Un stemmed
Stemmed
Quarter and |
• |
Oil n n ^* 1 ^tt r©port©d |
• Unstemmed * |
Unstemmed |
lOwcLL on |
: weight t |
processing: |
processing |
year |
? I |
: equivalent: : 12/ : |
reported |
: equivalent : : j£t/ : |
weight : £/ : |
weight 15/ |
||
Jan. 1: |
; |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. 12,362 |
1.000 lb. |
1,000 ibf 8.344 |
1934 |
: |
316 |
3»7 |
10,505 |
10,892 |
10,238 |
||
1935 |
5 |
321 |
393 |
10,761 |
11.154 |
12,660 |
10,485 |
8.545 |
1936 |
• |
304 |
372 |
9.11* |
9,486 |
10,767 |
8.917 |
7.267 |
1937 |
• |
311 |
381 |
8,823 |
9,204 |
10,447 |
8,652 |
7.051 |
1938 |
s |
260 |
318 |
9,081 |
9.399 |
10,668 |
8,835 |
7.201 |
Apr. 1: |
: |
|||||||
193* |
: |
266 |
326 |
9.972 |
10,298 |
11,688 |
9,680 |
7.889 |
1935 |
1 |
289 |
35* |
9.447 |
9.801 |
11,124 |
9.213 |
7.509 |
1936 |
273 |
33* |
8,264 |
8.598 |
9.759 |
8,082 8,184 |
6.587 |
|
1937 |
301 |
368 |
8.338 |
8,706 |
9.881 |
6,670 |
||
1938 |
145 |
177 |
7.740 |
7.917 |
8,986 |
7.442 |
6,065 |
|
July 1: |
||||||||
1934 |
368 |
450 |
9.208 |
9.658 |
10,962 |
9.079 |
7.399 |
|
1935 |
298 |
365 |
8,006 |
8.371 |
9.501 |
7.869 |
6.413 |
|
1936 |
269 |
329 |
6,882 |
7.211 |
8,184 |
6.778 |
5.524 |
|
1937 |
436 |
6,813 |
7.249 |
8,228 7.657 |
6,814 |
5.553 |
||
1938 |
$ |
421 |
6.325 |
6.746 |
6,341 |
5.168 |
||
Oct. 1: |
||||||||
193* |
36U |
446 |
8,324 |
8.770 |
9.954 |
8,244 |
6.719 |
|
1935 |
349 |
427 |
7.275 |
7.702 |
8.742 |
7.240 |
5.901 |
|
1936 |
265 |
324 |
5,683 |
6,007 |
6,818 |
5.647 |
4,602 |
|
1937 |
i |
302 |
370 |
5.692 |
6,062 |
6,880 |
5.698 |
4.644 |
19^8 |
I |
381 |
466 |
5,266 |
5.732 |
6.*)6 |
5.^88 |
4,393. |
73/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.224 pounds unstemmed* 74/ 1
74/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to 1*135 pounds farm-sales weight and 0*94 pound unstemmed processing weight*
75/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal to 0.815 pound stemmed processing weight.
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 62
Quarter and year
Stemmed
Quantity reported
Unstemmed : Unstemmed equivalent: reoorted 16/ : *
Total on unstemmed basis
: Term- sal es-: Unstemmed : Stemmed : weight : processing: processing t equivalent : weight : weight : lU I 22/ : 1SJ
1.000 lb. 14 65 22 11 29
72
35 13
12 13
22 15 19 16 11
12 10 15 30
JL2.
17
78 27 13
35
87 42
16
14
16
27
18
23 19 13
14
12 18
36
14
1.000 lb.
3.944
3.486 3.714 3.898
3.367 2.931
3.211 3,086
2,966
3.017 2.530
2,313 2.321
2,335 4.158
4,080
3.575 5.052
1.000 lb* 3.961 3.385 3.513 3.727 3.933
3.454 2.973 3.227 3.100
2,982
1.000 lb.
4,595 3.927 4.075 4.3f3 4,562
4.007 3.449 3.743 3.596 3.459
1.Q00 Ihji
3.704 3.165 3.285 3.485 3.677
3.229 2.780
3.017 2,898 2,788
3.044 2,548 2.336 2.340 2,348
4.172 4,092
3,393
5,088
3m^HL
3.531 2,956 2.710 2.714 2,724
4,840
4.747
4,168 5.902
6.l4l
3, .000 1*.
3.074 2.627 2.727
2,893
3.052
2,680
2.307 2.504 2,405 2,314
Jan. 1: 1934 . 1935 1936 1937 1938 Apr. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1<K8
76/ 1 pound stemmed equal to 1.205 pounds unstemmed. 77/ 1 pound, unstemmed basis, equal to l.l6 pounds farm-sales weight and 0.935 pound unstemmed processing weight*
78/ 1 pound unstemmed processing weight equal tc O.83 pound stemmed processing weight.
2,846 2,382 2,184 2,188 2,195
3.901 3.826 3.359 4.757 4,9*70
2,362 1.977 1,813 1,816 1,822
3.238 3.176 2,788 3,948 4.108
56
Table 15«-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 193U-38
OLD BELT FLUE- CURED VIRGINIA AMD NORTH CAROLINA, TYPE 11
Quarter and year
Jan. 1:
1934
1935
1936
1937
193S Apr. 1:
193^ 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
A group, wrappers
B group, leaf and smoking leaf
1 C group, : cutters
1.000 lb. 6,063 7.491 7,019 7.262
8.333
6,475 6,538 6,8?4 6,94l 7.807
5.906 5,584
5.655 3.208 5,901
4,968 4,519 4,824 5,888 5.*v58
1.000 lb. 52,103
58,l4o 66,123 63,600 68,116
53.486
51.633 62,03-5 57.254 61,603
4o,o49 43,066 50.3?7 %,947 53.419
35.766 37.349 41,127 39.298 52.233
1.000 lb.
86,593 lo4,4i4
123,282 12;5,g83 14U.185
82,304
96,163 112,690 116,876 114,293
80,149 84, 741 100,012
106,160
95.963
83.526 79.749 92,236 104,174 93.319
X group, lugs an d primings |
! S group, : scrap |
, N group , nonde— , script |
, Total |
l.OOO ID. |
1 AAA 1 V 1.000 ID. |
T AAA 1 V 1.000 ID. |
T AAA 1 V 1,000 ID. |
191,554 |
12,354 |
299 |
348,966 |
187.597 |
13.531 |
493 |
371,666 |
210,232 |
11,235 |
266 |
418,157 |
211,191 |
12,261 |
842 |
419,039 |
200,768 |
11,830 |
1.505 |
434,737 |
182,706 |
13,978 |
36l |
339,310 |
171,622 |
13,020 |
244 |
339,220 |
201,725 |
10,967 |
516 |
394,805 |
193,690 |
12,428 |
81 6 |
■588,005 |
205,555 |
11,915 |
912 |
402,085 |
150,841 |
13.455 |
246 |
290,646 |
155.199 |
11,471 |
266 |
300,327 |
175.797 |
10,657 |
385 |
342,813 |
168,510 |
11,606 |
689 |
340,120 |
182,536 |
10,777 |
665 |
349,261 |
144,479 |
12,444 |
166 |
281,349 |
144,242 |
9.976 |
160 |
275.995 |
162,721 |
10,537 |
393 |
3H.838 |
149,970 |
11.570 |
746 |
311,646 |
184,947 |
9,880 |
579 |
■^46.496 |
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FLUE- CURED, TYPE 12
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1: 19^4 1935 1936 1937 19^8
July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937
161 126 194 167 321
772 87 223 156
224
87 131 172 142
215
971 1.330 186
1.187
285
52,904 |
97.178 |
142,589 |
9,802 |
692 |
303.326 |
34,870 |
100,675 |
132.196 |
10,719 |
633 |
279,219 |
48,734 |
126,995 |
138,256 |
13.475 |
729 |
328,383 |
48,100 |
115.764 |
133.178 |
15,988 |
1.336 |
314.533 |
52,167 |
152,376 |
143.653 |
15,076 |
1.M08 |
365,001 |
38.992 |
86,664 |
130, '42 |
9,035 |
429 |
266,234 |
27.715 |
85,184 |
116,238 |
10,924 |
287 |
240,435 |
40,557 |
102,907 |
123,234 |
12,928 |
732 |
280, S81 |
39.754 |
101,816 |
117,030 |
16,020 |
945 409 |
275.721 |
37.868 |
105.335 |
133,073 |
15.312 |
292,221 |
|
24,761 |
77,692 |
104,523 |
9,207 |
308 |
216,578 |
20,494 |
75.2-52 |
101,230 |
10,112 |
292 |
207,491 |
25.659 |
89,147 |
108,630 |
13,282 |
224 |
237.114 |
29.647 |
85,200 |
101,115 |
15,262 |
693 |
232,059 |
33.383 |
90,119 |
122,663 |
13.272 |
722 |
260,374 |
37.928 |
104,666 |
121,466 |
7,682 |
734 |
273.447 |
37.297 |
108,933 |
124,474 |
10,236 |
390 |
282,660 |
31.033 |
105,678 |
125,302 |
13,290 |
301 |
275.790 |
42,919 |
120,762 |
117.871 |
13.557 |
980 |
297.276 |
56,898 |
118,787 |
14^.607 |
11.087 |
2.022 |
T^2.686 |
Continued -
57
Table 15»-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
SOUTH CAROLINA FLUB- CURED, TYPE 13
VPflnsr ana |
: a group, |
• 0 group , leaf and |
! C group, |
I X group, ' lugs and |
1 S group, |
, H group, ' nonde- |
• j Total |
year |
t wrappers |
I smoking • leaf |
» cutters |
\ primings |
s scrap |
script |
• |
Jan. 1: |
• 1 AAA 1 V > l.OOO ID. |
1 AAA T V l.OOO ID. |
1 AAA 1 V l.OOO ID. |
1 AAA 1 V l.OOO ID. |
1 AAA "1 V l.OOO ID. |
1 AAA T V l.OOO Id. |
1 AAA T T« l.OOO 10. |
1931* |
: 1.129 |
22,775 |
39.939 |
76,866 |
5.787 |
217 |
146,713 |
1935 |
t 516 |
11,443 |
79,141 |
73.131 |
3.897 |
187 |
128,315 |
1936 |
: 761 |
22,480 |
44,820 |
85,904 |
4,188 |
60 |
158,213 |
1937 |
: 93* |
24,190 |
49,588 |
84,884 |
6.193 |
128 |
165.921 |
1938 |
: 670 |
31,848 |
59,762 |
92,535 |
6,410 |
319 |
191.544 |
Apr. 1: |
: |
5,490 |
|||||
1934 |
t 1.479 |
15.196 |
35.021 |
71.327 |
157 |
128,670 |
|
1935 |
: 547 |
8,417 |
35.017 |
65.627 |
3.350 |
107 |
113.065 |
1936 |
: 681 |
20,865 |
42,384 |
77.091 |
4,206 |
68 |
145.295 |
1937 |
: 819 |
19.732 |
40,165 |
77.257 |
5,158 |
155 |
143,286 |
1938 |
: 679 |
26,929 |
52,280 |
84,oi6 |
4,679 |
369 |
168,952 |
July 1: |
58,714 |
4,449 |
|||||
193^ |
: 880 |
8,566 |
32,738 29.447 |
35 |
105,382 |
||
1935 |
: 486 |
6,502 15,405 |
57.656 |
3.362 |
22 |
97.U75 |
|
1936 |
: 1,615 |
36.775 |
62,610 |
3,494 |
U7 |
119.946 |
|
1937 |
: 641 |
14,027 |
38,911 |
66,236 |
3,666 |
122 |
123,603 |
1938 |
: 513 |
20,983 |
43.853 |
75.812 |
4,108 |
401 |
145,670 |
Oct. 1: |
|||||||
1931* |
: 1,161 |
14,929 |
49,162 |
82,628 |
5.407 |
153 |
153.440 |
1935 |
: 863 |
25,828 |
57.5*1 |
89,016 |
U.196 |
298 |
177. 742 |
1936 |
: 1,084 t 1.071 |
24,147 |
56,498 |
88,982 |
5.U13 |
1.179 |
177,303 |
1937 |
34,863 |
75.359 |
99.434 |
4,329 |
550 |
215,606 |
|
1978 |
* 769 |
43.829 |
66.193 |
112.919 |
7.827 |
279 |
227.812 |
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA HUE- CURED, TYPE l4
Jan. 1:
193* |
40 |
10,220 |
26,078 |
22,038 |
692 |
59.119 |
||
1935 |
92 |
2,727 |
19.3*8 |
20,925 |
767 |
15U |
44,013 |
|
1936 |
124 |
9.165 |
17,880 |
31.126 |
905 |
169 |
59,369 |
|
1937 |
87 |
9,294 |
31. *01 |
30,875 |
1,246 |
52U |
73.427 |
|
1938 |
93 |
11,690 |
3^.531 |
29,486 |
I.865 |
282 |
77.947 |
|
Apr, 1: |
47 |
|||||||
1934 |
40 |
8,097 |
22,4l4 |
19.718 |
IZ7 |
50.993 |
||
1935 |
87 |
1.999 |
16,506 |
19.471 |
648 |
125 |
38.796 |
|
1936 |
116 |
6,339 |
19.669 |
25.832 |
1,011 1,424 |
200 |
53.167 |
|
1937 |
89 |
8,112 |
26,858 |
28,757 |
257 |
65.*97 |
||
1938 |
178 |
10.133 |
28,869 |
26,748 |
1.655 |
101 |
67.684 |
|
July 1» |
563 |
44 |
||||||
193* |
36 |
3.975 |
19.874 |
14,966 |
39,458 |
|||
1935 |
88 |
1,000 4,074 |
17.063 |
17.674 |
664 |
24? |
36.547 |
|
1936 |
117 |
18.535 |
22,850 |
1,408 |
47,224 |
|||
1937 |
98 |
6,231 |
23,880 |
24,633 |
l.*33 |
247 |
56.522 |
|
1938 |
11 |
8,680 |
22,943 |
24,215 |
1.593 |
89 |
57.531 |
|
Oct. 1: |
61 |
51,186 |
||||||
193* |
110 |
4,511 |
23,466 |
22,372 |
666 |
|||
1935 |
626 |
8.989 |
24,377 |
26,821 |
945 |
211 |
61.969 |
|
1936 |
208 |
12,198 |
40,596 |
3^.721 |
1.958 |
260 |
85.323 |
|
1937 |
91 |
14,783 |
32,661 |
I.8O3 |
155 |
90,089 |
||
1978 |
ill |
19.546 |
40.005 |
76.771 |
2,033 |
165 |
98.271 |
Continued -
58
ftiHe 15*-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
VIRGINIA FIRE- CURED, TYPE 21
Qaarter and |
: A group, |
* _ • B group, : |
C group, : |
X group, |
• t S group. |
; N group, \ nonde- script i |
1 Total |
year |
! wrappers |
• heavy 1 eaf t 5 • • ! |
tmn leai t |
lugs |
! scrap |
||
Jan. It |
: 1.000 lb. |
i Ann i >i |
i nnn 1 y, |
1 AAA T -U 1 ,UUU ID* |
i.ooo Id, |
1,000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
193** : 516 |
4,906 |
1,129 |
16,075 |
458 |
25 |
23.109 |
|
1935 t 861 |
7,431 |
1.528 |
18.079 |
702 |
5 |
28, 606 |
|
1936 : 1.059 |
6,828 |
2,243 |
16,19s |
849 |
11 |
27,188 |
|
1937 t 818 |
6,809 |
202l6 1,361 |
14,736 |
1,050 |
18 |
25,647 |
|
1938 |
! 671 |
6,635 |
13,841 |
1,060 |
4 |
23.572 |
|
Apr* 1; |
|||||||
1931* |
: 1.353 |
8,715 |
3.693 |
23.310 |
550 |
22 |
37.643 |
1935 |
1,449 |
9.275 |
2.573 |
20,118 |
732 |
4 |
34,151 |
1936 |
1,436 |
9,149 |
4,591 |
18,975 |
914 |
24 |
35.089 |
1937 |
I.361 83U |
8,331 |
3.087 |
16,320 |
1,144 |
4 |
30,247 |
193S |
8,369 |
2,059 |
18,730 |
1,036 |
5 |
31.033 |
|
July 1: |
|||||||
1934 |
1,080 |
8,301 8,124 |
1.935 |
20,278 |
618 |
18 |
32,230 |
1935 |
1,402 |
2,096 |
17.775 |
760 |
4 |
30,161 |
|
1936 |
1,258 |
8,494 |
3.684 |
16,676 |
924 |
19 |
31.055 |
1937 |
1,183 |
7.59s |
2,506 |
14,726 |
1,041 |
4 |
27.058 |
1918 |
876 |
7,578 |
1.986 |
17,563 |
959 |
6 |
28,968 |
Oct. 1: |
|||||||
1934 ! |
559 |
7,002 |
1,437 |
17,913 |
75* |
4 |
27.669 |
1935 : |
951 |
6.587 |
1.693 |
15,917 |
8l6 |
4 |
25.968 |
1936 |
852 |
6,776 |
2,685 |
14,992 |
1,055 |
19 |
26,379 |
1937 ! |
886 |
6,600 |
2,068 |
13.212 |
958 |
u |
23.728 |
1918 , |
714 |
6,785 |
1.417 |
1*5.066 |
1.022 |
9 |
25.012 |
TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY FIRE- CURED, TYPE 22
Jan. 1:
1934 |
1,804 |
68,631 |
8.071 |
24,715 |
1,920 |
3U6 |
105.487 |
1935 |
1,925 |
70,483 |
9.689 |
31,080 |
1.557 |
583 |
115.317 |
1916 |
1,775 |
75.616 |
14,592 |
26,008 |
853 |
946 |
119.790 |
1937 |
854 |
71.726 |
13.950 |
25,985 |
881 |
846 |
114,242 |
1938 |
1,077 |
64,762 |
9.137 |
15.999 |
235 |
259 |
91.469 |
Apr. 1: |
85,356 |
||||||
1914 |
2,082 2,628 |
13.299 |
33.350 40,205 |
1.570 |
730 |
136.387 149,492 |
|
1935 |
86,528 |
17.716 |
1.633 |
782 |
|||
19 16 |
2,082 |
91.514 |
23,160 |
35.543 |
888 |
1,242 |
154.429 |
1937 |
1,524 |
86,463 |
17.539 |
28,989 |
909 |
1,064 |
136,488 |
1938 |
2.584 |
79.787 |
17.463 |
25.554 |
711 |
467 |
126,566 |
July 1: |
136.532 |
||||||
1934 : 2,U32 |
85.456 |
13.039 |
?2,567 |
2,067 |
971 |
||
1935 « 2,622 |
89.284 |
19.019 |
41,225 |
1,588 |
1.976 |
155.714 |
|
1936 |
1.700 |
87,024 |
19.425 |
32,920 |
1.531 |
1.177 |
143.777 |
1937 |
1,458 |
78,804 |
13.742 |
24,898 |
575 |
1,031 |
120,508 |
1938 |
3,456 |
7^,752 |
14,106 |
21,674 |
886 |
244 |
115,118 |
Oct. 1: |
|||||||
1914 |
2,000 |
76,734 |
13,685 |
30,042 |
1.349 |
1.318 1,430 |
125,128 |
1935 |
2.396 |
83,004 |
16,646 |
37.716 |
1,602 |
142,794 |
|
19l6 1 1,460 |
79.897 |
16,733 |
29,401 |
1.311 625 |
666 |
129,468 |
|
1937 |
: 2,018 |
70,155 |
10,609 |
22,186 |
305 |
105,898 |
|
1918 |
2,776 |
68.370 |
11.802 |
17.610 |
897 |
282 |
101.717 |
Continued -
59
Table 15»-Stocks of leaf tobacco , "by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 193U-38 - Cont'd
KENTUCKY AMD TENNESSEE FIRE- CURED, TYPE 23
Quarter and |
A group. |
1 : t B group, : |
C group. |
: • X group, |
\ S group, |
\ N group, J J nonde- . script \ |
Total |
|
year |
wrappers |
: heavy leaf: • • |
thin leaf |
: lugs |
! scrap |
|||
Jan. 1: |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb , |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
|
1934 * |
189 |
22.57U |
6,42$ |
9.394 2,480 |
977 |
238 |
39.797 |
|
1935 |
t |
209 |
19,285 |
4.932 |
687 |
98 |
27,691 |
|
1936 |
» |
102 |
2^,202 |
5.873 |
5.330 |
225 |
116 |
35.848 |
1937 |
86 |
21,507 |
6,106 |
5.667 |
342 |
3 |
33.711 |
|
1938 |
t |
42 |
18,720 |
3.064 |
4.413 |
201 |
26,440 |
|
Apr. 1: |
» |
|||||||
1934 |
I65 |
25,510 |
10,110 |
11.433 4,642 |
420 |
110 |
47,748 |
|
1935 ■ |
166 |
28,115 |
9.322 |
357 |
408 |
43,010 |
||
193b |
89 |
29,545 |
10,252 |
7.854 |
252 |
68 |
Us, 060 |
|
1937 |
» |
71 |
25,587 |
10,932 |
9.005 |
201 |
52 |
45, 848 |
1938 1 |
59 |
26,145 |
9.281 |
9.711 |
251 |
45.447 |
||
July 1: |
||||||||
1934 i |
! |
2U9 |
2U.503 |
7.577 |
10,801 |
520 |
166 |
43,816 |
1935 |
1 |
124 |
28,521 |
7.189 |
5.366 |
242 |
149 |
41,591 |
1936 : 1937 : |
71 |
26,430 |
6,820 |
6.302 5.409 |
45U |
1 |
40,078 |
|
109 |
24,206 |
5.451 |
188 |
51 |
35.414 |
|||
1938 |
t |
79 |
22,250 |
4,854 |
6,327 |
426 |
33.936 |
|
Oct. 1: |
1 |
|||||||
1934 |
152 |
21,144 |
5.124 |
3.892 |
526 |
59 |
30.897 |
|
1935 |
123 |
27.075 |
6.584 |
4,827 |
230 |
114 |
38.953 |
|
1936 |
80 |
24,013 |
6.387 3.467 |
6.029 |
424 |
24 |
36.957 |
|
1937 |
62 |
20,191 |
5.712 |
181 |
38 |
29,651 |
||
1918 : |
64 |
19.867 |
4.355 |
5.611 |
400 |
30,297 |
HENDERSON STEMMING, TYPE 24
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. Ij 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. Is 1934 1935 1936 1937 1918
1.545 |
825 |
1,091 |
100 |
30 |
3,591 |
|
4 |
1.410 |
6U9 |
574 |
3? |
1 |
2,677 |
I.865 |
863 |
535 |
1 |
3,300 |
||
12 |
1.439 |
831 |
517 |
74 |
2,873 |
|
694 |
26l |
338 |
71 |
15 |
1.379 |
|
31 |
2.030 |
1,306 |
1,402 |
37 |
5 |
4,811 |
13 |
2,516 |
1,169 |
850 |
37 |
2 |
4,587 |
2,297 |
938 |
31 |
4 |
4,600 |
||
1.851 |
537 |
63 |
3 |
3,300 |
||
1,021 |
587 |
604 |
51 |
2,263 |
||
21 |
1,828 |
1.054 |
1.143 |
46 |
4 |
4,096 |
13 |
2,147 |
873 |
744 |
7 |
1 |
3.785 |
2,045 |
1.149 |
731 |
58 |
11 |
3.994 |
|
1.314 |
576 |
299 |
88 |
2,277 |
||
670 |
314 |
328 |
51 |
1.363 |
||
51 |
1.629 |
1,762 |
637 |
81 |
4 |
4,164 |
8 |
1.892 |
1.033 |
563 |
28 |
1 |
3.525 |
1,641 |
901 |
518 |
56 |
3 |
3,H9 |
|
809 |
295 |
184 |
78 |
1.366 |
||
509 |
268 |
166 |
51 |
994 |
Continued -
60
Table 15«-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934- 38 - Cont'd
BUHLEY, TYPE Jl
Quarter and year
Jan. 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. li
1934 1935 1936 1937 193S
July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. Is
1934 1935 1936 1937 19 -S8
A group, wrappers
! B group, : : bright leaf, : t red leaf, : ; and tips ;
1.542 1,672 1,397 1.389 1,%7
1,318 1.514 1,254 1,212 1,338
1,262 2,269
1,078 1,000 1.127
1.000 lb. 299,729
312,986
265,78s 229,91k 195. 465
382,448
337.408
287,100 240,821 270,390
348,409 312,584 261 ,872 213,181 235. 67U
317.833 294,013 234,271
184,264 201.924
C group, lugs and cutters
1.000 lb. 192,lUU 241,824 258,136 227,162 218,233
283,508 285,653
269,752
244,923 266,667
263.027 257.679 21*1,556
216,175 243,151
21+3,1*08
225,361 217,568
188,881 215.666
X group, trash and flyings
1.000 lb. 79.504 116,720 161,626 124,711 122,253
146,266 1^9.392 159.107 136,551 166,201
133.096 138,788
1% ,0^3
119,182 1U9.U93
119,629 124,290 122,156 104,452
116. U61
S group, scrap
Y.000 lb.
9,625 1U.369 11,819 10,277
9,786
11.479 14,063 13,218 11.367 11.615
13.343
14,129 11,887 10,695 10,709
13.916 12.1*73 10,933 10,146 10.029
N group, nonde- script
1.000 lb.
2.579 H,050 525 208 352
4,351 2,238 594 270 399
4.950 2,243 623 317 331
4,803 2,404 622 216 l60
Total
1.000 lb. 585.252 690,94U
699.183 593.610 547.271
829.593 790,1+26 731.168 635.321 716,769
764, 1I+3
726,937 658,225 560,762 640,696
700,851 660,810 586,628
488,959 _565^63_
SOUTHERN MARYLAND, TYPE 32
J B group, ' | heavy leaf* .(dull crop)". |
C group, s |
X group, s |
\ N group, \ nonde- ', script |
|||||
Quarter and i year ! |
A group, 1/ |
thin leaf s (bright : crop) s |
seconds ands ground s leaves s |
S group, scrap |
1 Total |
|||
Jan. 1: ! |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
|
1934 » |
13,701 |
15.691 |
8,347 |
42 |
208 |
37.989 |
||
1935 i |
8,275 |
15,301 |
11.032 |
69 |
83 |
^4,760 |
||
19^6 ! |
12,123 |
17,311 |
8,065 |
108 |
40 |
37,647 |
||
1937 |
4,159 |
25,880 |
6,^27 |
1,040 |
30 |
37.436 |
||
1938 ! |
5,1+85 |
27.177 |
6,979 |
187 |
24 |
39.852 |
||
Apr. Is |
8.491 |
48 |
96 |
|||||
1934 |
11.274 |
12,012 |
3L921 |
|||||
1935 |
6,577 |
18,55^ |
6,846 |
68 |
70 |
32,115 |
||
1936 |
16,584 |
9.912 |
4,759 |
40 |
70 |
31.365 |
||
1937 |
6,521 |
18,945 |
5.959 |
90 |
3 |
3L573 |
||
19"*8 |
5.325 |
23.377 |
5.704 |
287 |
34.740 |
|||
July Is s |
11,004 |
86 |
||||||
1934 |
1 |
9,1+00 |
9.010 |
97 |
29.597 |
|||
1935 |
6.555 |
16,058 |
6,536 |
68 |
88 |
29.305 |
||
1936 |
10,401 |
12,750 |
5.572 |
51 |
61 |
28,835 |
||
1937 |
6,076 |
20,081 |
6,181 |
160 |
78 |
32.576 |
||
1938 |
5,408 |
20,226 |
5.709 |
178 |
392 |
3L913 |
||
Oct. Is |
46 |
345 |
||||||
1934 |
n.8f7 |
12,906 |
10,454 |
35.578 |
||||
1935 |
3?, 026 |
19.175 |
8,001 |
63 |
66 |
39.331 |
||
1936 |
; |
13.217 |
22,096 |
5.801 |
57 |
70 |
4l,24l |
|
. 1937 |
6.337 |
29,912 |
8,376 |
166 |
60 |
44,851 |
||
1938 |
6.666 |
24.974 |
8.043 |
188 |
95 |
39.966 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
61
Table 15«- Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, I93U-38 - Cont«d
ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35
Quarter and |
! A group, |
! B group, : |
1 C group, : |
X group, |
! S group, |
1 « , N group, | nonde- * script |
Total |
year |
wrappers |
: heavy leaf: |
thin leaf : |
lugs |
5 scrap |
||
Jan. 1: |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1934 |
1,188 |
10.339 |
7,927 |
5.848 |
936 |
1,146 |
27,384 |
1935 |
l 1,207 |
10,2*8 |
7,916 |
6,949 |
897 |
765 |
27,992 |
1936 |
1,323 |
13,400 |
7,164 |
7.103 |
1.083 |
408 |
30,481 |
1937 » 9a |
11,320 |
4,445 |
6,445 |
752 |
56 |
23,939 |
|
1932 : 985 |
10.673 |
4,671 |
6.720 |
426 |
761 |
24,236 |
|
Apr. 1: |
|||||||
1934 |
1,687 |
15.130 |
11.813 |
10,142 |
1.296 |
1,110 |
41,178 |
1935 |
1,916 |
14,185 |
11,161 |
11.925 |
785 |
851 |
40,823 |
1936 |
1.311 |
15.361 |
7,308 |
9.215 |
771 |
299 |
34,265 |
1937 |
1.198 |
13.342 |
5.101 |
7.390 |
460 |
335 |
27,826 |
193^ |
1.199 |
16,469 |
9.012 |
11.112 |
379 |
1,067 |
39.238 |
July 1: |
|||||||
193U |
1.395 |
13.354 |
11,164 |
7.654 |
1.065 |
1,068 |
35.700 |
1935 |
1.717 |
13.023 |
9.563 |
9.492 |
787 |
739 |
35.321 30,465 |
1936 |
1.334 |
lli^iE |
6.759 |
7.434 |
720 |
223 |
|
1937 |
1,012 |
4,239 |
6.558 |
47U |
243 |
24,940 |
|
1938 |
1,101 |
14,139 |
7.690 |
9.812 |
503 |
1,024 |
34,269 |
Oct. 1: : |
|||||||
1934 |
1.340 |
11.843 |
9.687 |
7.122 |
993 |
90S |
31.893 |
1935 » 1.164 |
12,530 |
6,845 |
8,127 |
788 |
545 |
29.999 |
|
1936 J |
1.007 |
12,116 |
5,690 |
6,638 |
694 |
98 |
26,243 |
1937 ! |
824 |
9.768 |
4,059 |
5.922 |
473 |
152 |
21,198 |
193S |
963 |
12.526 |
6,691 |
8.322 |
531 |
1.010 |
30,043 |
GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36
Jan. 1:
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr, lj 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
July 1: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. 1:
1934 1935 19^6
1937 — 1238.
216 86
89 55 163
253 80 21 21
196
123 120
81 152
86
82
122 71
134 84
11,961 13,077 10,794 9.736 7,913
16,114
17.223 12,460 10,611 9.372
14,798
12,134
10,728 8,958
8,515 13.623
11,^40 9.659 7.949 7.615
1.239
1.905 2,079 2,317
1,286
1.922
3.675 3,162 2,327 2,436
1.989 3,120 3,430 i.379 2.193
1.RS8
2,516
2,853
1,452
1.377
19,150 13.863 15,446
11,59 9.93
18,610
14,934 17.969 12,872
15,345
18,074 16,865
17,139 10,458
12,875
15,408 15.427 13.992 9.164 11.290
531
710
598
42
40
762 66O
355
728 638 517 365 369
702 596 479 377 _3k8_
4 |
35.101 |
223 |
29,864 |
371 |
29,377 |
791 |
24,919 |
295 |
19.995 |
23 |
37,684 |
663 |
37.235 |
480 |
34,648 |
642 |
26,879 |
27.704 |
|
13 |
35.725 |
506 |
33.383 |
301 |
32,196 |
502 |
21,814 |
1 |
24,039 |
252 |
31.655 |
269 |
30.270 |
35 |
27.089 |
295 |
19.371 |
20,714 |
Continued -
62
Table 15»-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types end groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
VIRGINIA SUN-CURED, TYPE 37
Quarter and |
! A group, |
t : : B group, : |
C group, |
X group. |
s S group, |
N group, | [ nonde— * Total * script I |
year |
wrappers |
i heavy leaf: t : |
thin leaf |
lugs |
! scrap ! |
|
Jen. 1$ |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
I.OOQ lbt |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 2,284 |
133b t y\ |
387 |
135 |
1,554 |
174 |
||
1935 |
& |
391 |
195 |
1,150 |
103 |
1.893 |
1936 |
79 |
597 |
184 |
1,067 |
133 |
2,060 |
1937 I 3b |
572 |
275 |
1.150 |
121 |
2,15U |
|
1938 |
120 |
363 |
3I+I |
883 |
172 |
1,879 |
Apr. 1; |
||||||
193^ |
56 |
562 |
l60 |
3.568 |
121 |
4,1+67 |
1935 s 78 |
690 |
287 |
1,81+9 |
99 |
3.003 |
|
193b |
50 |
673 |
777 |
1,858 |
122 |
3,1+80 |
1937 |
103 |
706 |
1+97 |
1,5% |
120 |
2,975 |
1938 |
124 |
536 |
1+82 |
1,879 |
183 |
3.204 |
July 1: |
||||||
193^ |
5* |
1+82 |
132 |
1.719 |
109 |
2,1+96 |
1935 |
67 |
723 |
198 |
1.516 |
130 |
2.63U 2,593 |
1936 |
U2 |
588 |
271 |
1,581 |
111 |
|
1937 |
128 |
582 |
1+13 |
1,242 |
167 |
2,532 |
1938 |
108 |
502 |
516 |
1.587 |
161 |
2,874 |
Oct. 1: : |
||||||
193*+ |
1+1+ |
U35 |
127 |
1,318 |
106 |
2,030 |
1935 |
75 |
577 |
129 |
1,186 |
109 |
2,076 |
1936 |
33 |
530 |
236 |
1,220 |
118 |
2,137 |
1937 |
110 |
Si |
341+ |
?3l |
170 |
2,012 2.516 |
1978 |
120 |
381+ |
lM |
89 |
PENNSYLVANIA SEEDLEAF, TYPE 41
Quarter |
A group, 1/ |
j B group, binders |
: C group, : fillers : (farm ; tappers) |
; X group, \ stemming |
j Y group, : :farm fillers: |
S group, |
\ N group, ) nonde- |
Total |
and year |
* or tops |
grades |
: or ground : : leaves 2/: |
scrap |
\ script |
|||
Jan. 1: 1 |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1,000 lb. |
;tooo lb, |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1934 ! |
525 |
69.957 |
20,684 |
506 |
91.672 |
|||
1935 ! |
1,130 648 |
62,737 |
20,1+67 |
541 |
6 |
84,881 |
||
1936 1 |
58.277 |
17.628 |
2.4SS |
893 |
79.904 |
|||
1937 1 |
947 |
56.733 |
20,476 |
697 |
746 |
79.599 |
||
1938 - |
618 |
65.749 |
17.825 |
2.1+65 |
279 |
16 |
86,952 |
|
Apr. It 1 |
||||||||
1934 |
1,093 |
74,818 |
19.903 |
348 |
96,162 |
|||
1935 |
874 |
67,8U6 |
24,507 |
36O |
3 |
93.590 |
||
1936 |
1,018 |
73,710 |
19.516 |
6.119 |
586 |
10 |
100,959 |
|
1937 |
779 |
80,790 |
24,727 |
4,1+26 |
683 |
111,1+05 |
||
1938 |
719 |
82,577 |
24,301 |
4.751 |
253 |
112,601 |
||
July It |
||||||||
193U |
616 |
73.241 |
22,960 |
267 |
97,084 |
|||
1935 |
3.807 |
72,886 |
19,318 |
299 |
96,310 |
|||
1936 |
1,209 |
71.968 |
20,003 |
4,805 |
521 |
98,«t06 |
||
1937 |
900 |
77,108 |
19,969 |
6,690 |
497 |
2 |
105,166 |
|
1938 |
1,000 |
71.978 |
16,572 |
10,916 |
1+25 |
U |
100,895 |
|
Oct. l: |
||||||||
193^ |
988 |
68,^88 |
21,958 |
272 |
6 |
91,812 |
||
1935 |
3.918 |
66,266 |
19.931 |
437 |
4 |
88,^56 |
||
1936 |
1.652 |
64,771 |
22,465 |
1.OS5 |
522 |
90.495 |
||
1937 |
883 |
70,688 |
17.154 |
5. 815 |
441+ |
94,984 |
||
1938 |
769 |
65.272 |
16,801 |
9.417 |
481 |
21 |
92.763 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
63
Table 15. -Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
GEBHARET, TYPE 42
s |
: C group, |
; |
: Y group, : |
| N group, nonde- |
||||
Quarter : and year: |
A group group |
: B group : 3/ ' mil |
: fillers 5 (farm |
. X group, \ stemming |
tfarm fillers: 1 or ground * * leaves : |
S group, scrap |
Total |
|
: Trraopers) |
, grades |
! script |
||||||
Jan • 1 s * |
1,000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1974 : |
15,664 |
5.221 |
482 |
21 .767 22,116 |
||||
1975 ! |
I2.l1.q7 |
54 |
IT |
|||||
19^6 : |
16.171 |
6,780 |
704 |
167 1 |
27.822 |
|||
1Q77 • |
7 788 |
100 |
1 JL |
17.047 |
||||
1978 : |
8,698 |
7.672 |
121 |
126 |
g |
12.625 |
||
Apr «li ! |
||||||||
197U • |
1R 771 |
84 |
48 |
21 785 |
||||
197R : |
18,494 |
6.701 |
48 |
7 |
25.250 |
|||
1976 : |
15.385 |
4,962 |
315 |
274 |
5 |
20,901 |
||
1937 : |
13,3*2 |
|*.153 |
237 |
I1 |
17.783 |
|||
1932 : |
10.332 |
^.525 |
927 |
I65 |
15.9*9 |
|||
July 1: : |
||||||||
1934 » |
16,5^1 |
5.948 |
67 |
22,556 |
||||
1935 : |
18,965 |
6,528 |
63 |
5 |
25.561 |
|||
1936 : |
16,028 |
5.526 |
384 |
52 |
15 |
22,005 |
||
1937 : |
12,235 |
3.770 |
2U3 |
92 |
16,340 |
|||
1938 : |
11.759 |
2,241 |
322 |
68 |
||||
Oct* It t |
22,024 |
|||||||
193* * |
15.978 |
5.933 |
113 |
|||||
1935 : |
17.982 |
5.311 |
101 |
17 |
23.^11 |
|||
1936 i |
14,R82 |
U.iUs |
311 |
212 |
19.250 |
|||
1937 1 |
11,085 |
3.164 |
297 |
66 |
14,612 |
|||
1938 : |
9.973 |
1.927 |
747. |
61 |
12.704 |
ZIMMER, TYPE 43
Jan. 1: 193* 1935 1936
1937 1938 Apr. 1:
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938 July 1:
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. It
193* 1935 1936 1937 _1938
17.177
16,410
16,195 16,729 8,330
18,788 20,094 15,263 12,860 8,881
18, 6ZL 18,940 16,050 11,522 11,9^8
17.602 17,608 14,666 10,348 10.240
8,170
9.047 6,958 6,089 8,325
6.63U
9,633 8,902 11.854 10,225
7.935 9.582 8,227
11,102
5.630
8,522 9,617 10,797 9.370 5.U11
106 129 72
456 732 137
3.595 U26
93
161 163 -511.
235
P 263
121
485
76 107 367
72
773
P 67
282 92 728
141
171
230
577
681
3
19 91 1
50 7
25,585 25.5*3 23.613 23.069 17. 212
25.5l«S 29,841 24,9^8 25.513 20,016
26,619 28,59,4 28,154 23,142
18,399
26,269 27.396 25.854 20,458 16.8,^0
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
64
Table 15. -Stocks of leaf tobacco, by typee and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
DUTCH, TYPE 44
: C group, |
: Y group, : |
nonde— |
||||||
Quarter : and year: |
A group, If |
! B group, ! ^ |
: fillers : (farm |
X group, stemming |
:farm fillers; ; or ground : : leaves 2/ ; |
S group, scrap |
Total |
|
„_ *. |
5 wrappers) |
flPT*1 TIT'. |
||||||
Jan. 1: : |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1934 * |
- |
- |
5,469 |
1,787 |
- |
79 |
u |
7.339 |
1935 1 |
- |
- |
4.558 |
1.178 |
- |
91 |
- |
5.827 |
1936 : |
- |
- |
4,979 |
939 |
100 |
107 |
- |
6,125 |
1937 : |
- |
- |
6,03s |
529 |
31 |
107 |
1 |
6,706 |
1938 s |
- |
- |
8,197 |
938 |
26 |
78 |
3 |
9,242 |
Apr. 1: : |
||||||||
1934 : |
- |
- |
6,680 |
1.773 |
- |
91 |
- |
8,544 |
1935 : |
- |
- |
7.399 |
1.H83 |
- |
110 |
2 |
8,994 |
1936 : |
- |
- |
9.310 |
1,096 |
66 |
57 |
- |
10,^29 |
1937 : |
- |
— |
10.990 |
1,222 |
117 |
91 |
2 |
12,422 |
1938 : |
- |
— |
9,971 |
4,108 |
128 |
80 |
4 |
14,291 |
July 1: : |
||||||||
1934 : |
5.588 |
1.896 |
¥ |
1 |
7,552 |
|||
1935 : |
6.952 |
1.557 |
69 |
3 |
8,581 |
|||
1936 : |
6.187 |
989 |
78 |
1 |
7.308 |
|||
1937 * |
9.901 |
1,000 576 |
104 |
1 |
11 ,046 |
|||
1938 : |
12,742 |
396 |
77 |
4 |
13.795 |
|||
Oct. 1: : |
||||||||
1934 : |
5.170 |
1.782 |
105 |
3 |
7,060 |
|||
1935 » |
5.651 |
1.037 |
89 |
6,777 |
||||
19^6 : |
6,844 |
489 |
12 |
79 |
1 |
7.456 |
||
1937 : |
8,798 |
917 |
611 |
B |
2 |
9,834 12,65+9 |
||
1978 : |
11.912 |
71 |
7 |
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SUN- GROWN, TYPE 45
Quarter ! and year |
A group, 1/ |
: B group, : y |
! C group, : fillers |
; 7 group, ; \ stemming " j grades |
Y group,2/J ground \ leaves * |
S group, scrap |
; H group, j nonde- script |
Total |
Jan. 1: i |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1934 ! |
1.492 |
5 |
6 |
1.503 |
||||
1935 1 |
1.453 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1.457 |
|||
19^6 ! |
1.710 |
26 |
47 |
1.783 |
||||
1937 ! |
1.333 1,127 |
19 |
1 |
7 |
1.360 |
|||
1938 I |
139 |
3U0 |
19 |
1,625 |
||||
Apr. 1: |
||||||||
1934 |
1,340 |
U |
8 |
1.352 |
||||
1935 |
1.375 |
1 |
1,376 |
|||||
1936 |
1,608 |
1 |
2 |
19 |
3 |
1.633 |
||
1937 ! |
1,474 |
45 |
2 |
1.554 |
||||
1938 1 |
118 |
1.381 |
2 |
5 |
3 |
1.542 |
||
July 1: |
||||||||
1934 |
1.133 |
1 |
1 |
1.135 |
||||
1935 |
736 |
3 |
739 |
|||||
1936 |
1.355 |
2 |
2 |
48 |
1.407 |
|||
1937 |
1,016 |
18 |
20 |
1.054 |
||||
1938 |
409 |
657 |
23 |
1 |
37 |
1,127 |
||
Oct. 1: |
1,620 |
|||||||
1934 |
1,618 |
2 |
||||||
1935 |
1.962 |
77 |
10 |
2,049 |
||||
1936 |
1.419 |
65 |
54 |
1.538 1,442 |
||||
1937 |
186 |
1,200 1.^41 |
28 |
9 |
19 |
|||
1938 |
1.371 |
36 |
2,749 |
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
65
Table 15«-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining un stemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly., 1934-38 - Cont'd
PUERTO RICAN, TYPE 46 5/
Quarter : |
A group |
S B £TTOUD . |
1 s j group. |
• • |
_ 5 group, |
* N group, ' nonde- | script |
t ! Total |
|
and years |
* j/ i |
• Mil OA X |
i del ©C VUU 8 O ■ : 2/ |
8 crap |
||||
Jan* Is t |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 Th. |
1 (Wl 1 >i J. 1 IDi |
1 ilMU J. D • |
IjW lb. |
1.000 lb. *y\ lis? |
|
19^4 t |
16 7XX |
yoy |
1 |
|||||
19X5 : |
l6 ,678 |
7 OR7 |
2 |
<y\ ft '■v^ 20,929 |
||||
193o : |
22,642 |
7 |
QR7 |
J.0 |
20. |
|||
1937 : |
20,318 |
2.X67 |
p |
1 1 QP x ,J. yc |
X |
37 gffft 2j , 00O |
||
1938 : |
cp |
7 76q |
1 X |
28,284 |
||||
Apr • 1 1 s |
||||||||
1934 : |
17.294 |
777 |
1 |
21,162 |
||||
19X5 : |
18,868 |
P QK7 c.po f |
23,130 |
|||||
19X6 : |
21,486 |
2 47X |
.5 |
24,870 |
||||
19X7 1 |
21,887 |
2 UffPf C , "too |
p c |
1 U67 |
1 |
20,234 |
||
19X8 : |
4 468 |
h |
||||||
July 1: { |
||||||||
193* ■ |
15.137 |
3.189 |
1,162 |
2 |
19.U90 |
|||
1935 : |
16,920 |
2,721 |
1.036 |
20,677 |
||||
1936 1 |
18,889 |
2.273 |
5 |
746 |
3 |
21,916 |
||
1937 : |
20,639 |
2,594 |
1.105 |
98 |
24,436 |
|||
1938 1 |
18,636 |
3,880 |
2 |
1.718 |
24,236 |
|||
Oct. It : |
||||||||
1934 : |
IU.63O |
3.034 |
838 |
18,502 19.691 |
||||
1935 s |
15.992 |
2.911 |
786 |
2 |
||||
1936 : |
17.023 |
1.900 |
23 |
7?3 |
1 |
19,680 22,045 |
||
1937 : |
18,058 |
2.629 |
9 |
1.349 |
||||
19^8 5 |
20.0X0 |
3.312 |
69 |
1.652 |
9 |
2«S.072 |
COHNICTICUT BEOADLSAJ, TYPE 51
t Y group, 271 t sand-leaf : S group, : fillers or: scrap j ground haves.
(Quarter and year
A group, wrappers
B group, * binders, : seconds, t
and brokess
C group, fillers and short darks
X group, stemming grades
H group, nonde- script
Total
Jan. It 193* 1935 1936 1937 193«
Apr. It
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938 July It
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. It
193* 1935 1936 1937 1231
1.000 lb. 2,401 2,170 1.83? 1,524 I.56O
2.418 2.263 1.626 2,400 1,923
2.078 2.201 1,745 1,058 2,272
1.738" 1.747 1.519 1.975 2.0P3
1.000 lb. 24,554 26,017 24,908 23,220 19,276
27,026
27.991 26,149
29.316 24.897
28,226 27.633 26,523 28,083 24,307
26,558 25.245 25.376 24,539 22.689
1.000 lb.
2,589 1,921 1,263 1,130 791
2,064 2.433 1.426
1,445 1.153
2,319 2,402 1,421 1,154 980
1.968 1.611
1,415 692
715
1.000 lb. 5.532 5.175 3.937 3,006 3.004
6.15
4,68
3.796
3.305
7.215
6.3*3 U.128
3.587 3.430 6,947
5.814
3.909
2,953 3.121 ■6,435
1.000 lb.
4 28 2
1.000 lb. 1^2
119 185 312 217
168 87
175
160 194
160
103
169
146 210
123 91 166 129 210
1.000 lb. 10
9 12
1
3 2
3
25
1
3 2
1.000 lb. 35.238 35.412
32.133, 29.209
24,851
37.834 37.463 33.178 36.657 35.409
39.126 36,468 33.449 33.873 34.723
36.201 32,604 31,4X4 30,461 32.101
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
66
Table 15.-Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining unstemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 1934-38 - Cont'd
CONNECTICUT HAVANA SEED, TYPE 52
Quarter and year
Jan. 1:
193^ 1935 1936 1937 1938 Apr. It
193** 1935 1936 1937 193S July 1:
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938 Oct. 1:
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938-i
A group, wrappers
t S group, : : binders, : : seconds , t ; and brokest
C group, j fillers ( and short ! darks :
X group, stemming grades
1.000 lb. 2,268 3,080 2.5*0 2,681 2,021
2,26g
2,9*5
2,503
2.9*5
2,117
2,173 3.195
2,090
2,221 1,701
2,38* 2,189 2,213 2,229 1.72U
1*000 ;bt 2*, 826 22,728 20,521
is, 032 16,6**
25.50* 23,300 20,300 20,0*9
19,**3
25.3*0 21,119
18,961
17.996 17.362
23,862 20,268 17.790 1*.925 15.626
1.000 lb. 1.4l6
1,672 616
837
653
1,390 1,801
626 1,101 780
1,381 1.577 873 76*
770
1,02* 885 *60
4*7
298_
1.000 lb. 5.925 5,891
4, 696
3^4*8
6,1+65 5.863
*.38i 3.753 6,712
7.311
5.222
4,090
*,248 6,778
6,712
U,666 ?.*07 *.0l7 6,021.
: Y group,2/: : sand-leaf 1 S group, : fillers or: scrap : ground leaves :
N group, nonde- script
L.PQ0 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
8 7 17
18
* 1
68 110 101
2* Uo 76 97 175
*9
P 69
91
57
60
3* 80 100
_25l.
1
15 1
3
6* 1 1
1 1 1 1
2
Total
1.000 lb. 3*, 486
33.*20
28.U57
25.0SU
22,919
35.651
33.9%
27,889
27.951
29,228
36,25* 31,166 26,155 25.32s 26,686
3*.*03
28,0*3
23.969 21.723 23.753
NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED, TYPE 53
Jan. 1; : |
|||||||
193* l |
*5 |
2*3 |
644 |
3.185 |
19 |
4,136 |
|
1935 t |
71 |
192 |
252 |
2,081 |
2* |
2,620 |
|
1936 : |
281 |
100 |
1.494 |
20 |
1.910 |
||
1937 t |
xl lU |
106 |
93 |
1.414 |
33 |
1.650 |
|
1938 : |
81 |
37 |
1,648 |
99 |
8 |
1.887 |
|
Apr. 1: t |
|||||||
193* t |
80 |
227 |
327 |
2,739 |
9 |
3.382 2,423 |
|
1935 : |
215 |
270 |
1.891 |
12 |
|||
1936 : |
s |
184 |
142 |
1,840 |
27 |
2,207 |
|
1937 t |
* |
202 |
100 |
2,101 2,066 |
15 |
2,460 |
|
1938 t |
3 |
67 |
175 |
346 |
9 |
- 2,666 |
|
July It t |
|||||||
193* : |
76 |
220 |
192 |
2.603 |
11 |
3.102 |
|
1935 » |
9 |
333 |
152 |
1.585 |
8 |
2,087 |
|
1936 : |
1* |
188 |
115 |
1.704 |
55 |
2,076 |
|
1937 1 |
20 |
246 |
103 |
2,043 |
63 |
2,475 |
|
1938 t |
1 |
I83 |
76 |
1.878 |
5 |
2.1U3 |
|
Oct. It t |
|||||||
193* : |
Ul |
220 |
190 |
2,228 |
S |
2,70* |
|
1935 1 |
16 |
242 |
150 |
1.329 1,488 |
1.751 |
||
1936 t |
15 |
129 |
85 |
u |
11 |
1.732 |
|
1937 1 |
190 |
53 |
1.516 |
109 |
6 |
1.874 |
|
, ms \ |
6- |
181 |
58 |
1.6-^2 |
*. |
1.881 |
See footnotes at end of table*
Continued -
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Ta"ble 15»-Stocks of leaf tobacco, "by tyoes and groups of arad.es, combining unstemmed end stemmed,
in the United State*, qufj-terly, I93U-3S - Cont'd
SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 54
Quarter and year
A group,
u
B group, binders
C group, fillers
X group, stemming grades
! Y group,?/ : ! sand- leaf ! ! fillers or: : "bottom leaves:
S group, scrat)
N group, nonde- script
Total
Jan. 1: |
1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
l^ooc__rbi |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
19^4 |
7.141 |
3.627 |
64,325 |
- |
2 |
- |
75.095 |
1935 |
5,77? |
3,003 |
6U,-»f?9 |
- |
25 |
- |
73,192 |
1936 |
4,507 |
3.155 1.546 |
56,959 |
8 |
26 |
- |
64,655 |
1937 |
5,029 |
45.558 |
- |
47 |
- |
52,180 |
|
1938 |
2,690 |
772 |
37,626 |
- |
10 |
- |
41 ,09S |
Apr. 1: |
|||||||
1934 |
1 - 6,147 |
3.617 |
62,534 |
11 |
72,309 |
||
1935 |
5.869 |
3.057 |
66,230 |
37 |
2 |
75.195 |
|
1936 |
5,580 |
1,689 |
56,386 |
23 |
1 |
63.679 56,909 |
|
1937 |
5.359 |
1.336 |
50,174 |
1 |
39 |
||
1938 |
! - 4,136 |
679 |
44,418 |
1 |
36U |
2 |
49,600 |
July 1: |
75,660 |
||||||
193^ |
1 - 5.767 |
3.724 |
66,l4g |
21 |
|||
1975 |
5.810 |
3.425 |
62,426 |
71,664 |
|||
1976 1937 |
5,348 5,403 |
1,899 1,046 |
^|040 |
100 |
,Z ^5 |
62,Ul2 52,624 |
|
1938 |
3,354 |
451 |
41, 616 |
7 |
31 |
5 |
45,464 |
Oct. 1: |
|||||||
1934 |
5,955 |
3,441 |
66,12°. |
6 |
75,531 6g,4g6 |
||
1935 |
U.677 |
3.430 |
60,373 |
4 |
2 |
||
19^6 |
5,519 |
1.774 |
49,514 |
50 |
64 |
56,921 |
|
1937 |
: - U.7U5 |
822 |
Ui ,091 |
19 |
46,369 |
||
1938 |
1.075 |
541 |
37.971 |
Ik |
31 |
k |
41.616 |
NORTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 55
Jan. 1: > |
|
1934 : |
13,086 |
1935 : |
12,298 |
1936 ; |
11,140 |
1937 * |
9,235 |
1938 : |
10,577 |
Apr. 1: : |
|
1934 t |
15.741 |
1935 : |
15,422 |
1936 i |
13.474 |
1937 : |
12,274 |
1938 i |
14,569 |
July 1: 1 |
14,910 |
1934 : |
|
1935 : |
14.179 |
1936 : |
12.215 |
1937 : |
10,906 |
193« : |
13.795 |
Oct. 1: t |
|
1934 : |
13,781 13,641 |
1935 » |
|
1936 : |
10,199 |
1937 : |
9,288 |
1918 : |
12.281 |
3.166 2,132
2,402 1.327 U42
2.750 2,268 1.554 1.287
ksk
2,671 3.019 1.631
825 47£
2.633
2,933 1.652
28,922 25.338
19.389 15.853 13.005
28.628 25,808 21,029 18,971
17.897
28,480
23.555 19.561 17.314 16,094
26,657
20,959 18,067
15.289
13.832
403
34
26 216
191
74
JJ2_
21 71
204
9U 51
172
56
8 50
86
75
54 58 111 91
114
29 25
27
14
27 1
20 25
u
45,224 39.839 33.^33 26,619
24,152
47.197 43.551 36.097 32.730 33.222
46,078 40,824 33.458 29.131 30,6%
43.125 37.616 30,029 25.253 26.857
See footnotes at end of table.
Continued -
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Table 15. -Stocks of leaf tobacco, by types and groups of grades, combining -on stemmed and stemmed,
in the United States, quarterly, 193U-38 - Cont'd
CONNECTICUT SEA. DB- GROWN, TYPE 6l
Quarter and |
t A £3*0110 a |
J B group, t : stout : |
C group, fillers |
. X group, . filler |
: S group. |
J N group, . nonde- |
t Total |
year |
i wrappers |
* wrappers s t and binders? |
or tips |
\ brokes |
? scrap |
j script |
|
Jan. 1 * |
: 1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
19^4 X^ _}*t |
■ £ goo |
7. R18 |
rr\ 0 |
°y |
108 J.UO |
10 API XV , OCX |
|
* 0 1 |
? 087 |
R14 |
->f |
1 ?p ICC |
11 082 |
||
* 7 K71 |
1 QO |
7f> 1° |
1QQ xy? |
X |
J »**xo |
||
19^7 |
• 7-6f!'5C |
1,003 |
19R -Y |
217 |
6 |
9.174 |
|
s / » { uo |
7rt |
Q 7111 |
|||||
Apr • Is |
|||||||
• ° » |
P Q7Q |
554 |
61 |
QP |
X v , c _}o |
||
19T.5 |
• 7 P5P |
409 |
x«+y |
101 |
9 776 |
||
197b |
1 7 P77 |
797 |
P71 C f X |
R7 |
IP!? IOC |
8.537 |
|
• 7 91 7 |
1 097 |
1 Q7 xy f |
97 |
1 7Q J- (.7 |
|||
1938 |
: 6,852 |
666 |
222 |
H |
92 |
6 |
7.885 |
July 1: |
|||||||
19 3* |
: 6,060 |
2.762 |
U57 |
135 |
99 |
63 |
9.576 |
1935 |
: 6,394 |
1,607 |
1U7 |
56 |
100 |
8.304 |
|
1936 |
: 5,683 |
1.063 |
135 |
79 |
184 |
7 |
7.151 |
1937 |
t 5.796 |
968 |
175 |
9 |
220 |
1 |
7.169 |
1938 |
: 5,321 |
894 |
185 |
82 |
186 |
1 |
6,669 |
Oct. 1: |
|||||||
193* |
; 5.6UU |
2,398 |
434 |
92 |
120 |
8,688 |
|
1935 |
: 5.511 |
1.% |
333 |
1U0 |
142 |
1 |
7,624 |
1936 |
1 &.770 |
793 |
157 |
24 |
197 |
7 |
5.9*8 |
1937 |
: U,805 |
779 |
188 |
7 |
zlU |
1 |
5.99U 5.6U7 |
1938 |
t 4.TO5 |
717 |
148 |
39 |
?35 |
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SHADE-GROWN, TYPE 62
Jan. 1: 193* 1935 1936 1937 1938
Apr. 1:
193* 1935 1936 1937 1938
July 1: 193^ 1935 1936 1937 1938
Oct. It
193* 1935 1936 1937 1978
3,603 3.106 3.233 3.33f 3,424
3.0UU 2,769
2,924 2,7*2 2,608
2,73}*
2.32U 2,114
2,095
1.9*2
3. 815 3.88-5 3.15*
4,081
5.9^
2U6
187
17s
01
1
264
1*3
271
307
306
230 176
200 212
357
279 135
389
966
JL56_
33 |
5l |
25 |
3.958 |
|
38 |
24 |
1 |
16 |
3.372 |
3i |
59 |
3 |
3 |
3,508 |
16 |
8 |
1 |
3.725 |
|
20 |
91 |
5 |
1 |
3.927 |
48 |
32 |
5\ |
3.*39 |
|
26 |
12 |
16 |
2,966 |
|
2 |
25 |
2 |
3.224 |
|
7 |
31 |
10 |
1 |
3.098 |
33 |
16 |
14 |
2 |
2,979 |
25 |
29 |
6 |
15 |
3.039 |
12 |
32 |
1 |
2.5*5 |
|
11 |
5 |
2 |
2.332 |
|
9 |
\l |
8 |
2.337 |
|
16 |
7 |
2.3*6 |
||
31 |
44 |
1 |
4,170 |
|
9 |
59 |
4 |
4,090 |
|
31 |
12 |
2 |
2 |
3.590 |
15 |
19 |
1 |
5.082 |
|
3? |
46 |
8 |
^.292. |
l/ No A group in this type.
2/ Prior to 1936 included in the X group.
3/ No A or B group in this type.
4/ B group added in October 1937 to include stocks of binder type sun-grown tobacco produced in Georgia and Florida.
5/ Stocks on the island of Puerto Rico are not included.
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Table 16. -Stocks of foreign- grown cigar-leaf tobecco, "by types as reported combining unstemmed and stemmed, owned by dealers and manufacturers in the United States, quarterly, 1930-38
Year and type
Jan. 1 |
! Apr. 1 |
• July 1 |
: Oct. 1 |
1.000 lb. |
1,000 lb. |
1.000 lb. |
1,000 lb. |
1^,183 11.879 11,095 10,232 12,322 10 , 223 9,7^0 |
15.12U 15.656 1^.337 11.187 11.296 10.0UH 12,852 10,3^ 9,9^7 |
15.629 1U.750 13,839 11,^79 10,515 10,610 11,353 10,022 10,235 |
lU.521 1U.U26 12,963 11.617 10,271 11.965 10,675 10 ,305 10,509 |
9.258 7 179 6,2Ug |
9.983 7 hoc 6,266 |
8,837 7 100 6.6U7 |
8,930 7.855 6 874 6,772 |
1 Q71 2.328 1,671 |
1.99H l.toH |
X f 0*rC 1,812 1.672 |
1,660 1 QPri 1.7UU 2,077 |
1,093 700 1.807 |
585 827 2.263 |
6U5 1.087 1.898 |
1.325 873 1.672 1,646 |
~l6 lU |
~U7 28 lU |
29 23 18 |
21 11 |
Total foreign-grown cigar leaf, type 80: 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1/ 1936 1937 1938
Cuba (Havana) , type 81 J 1935 1/ 1936 1937 1938
Sumatra and Java, type 82: 1935 1/ 1936 1937 1938
Philippine Islands (Manila), type 83:
1935 1/ 1936 1937 1938
Other foreign-grown cigar leaf, type 84:
1935 1/ 1936 1937 1938
1/ Prior to October 1935. stocks of foreign-grown cigar-leaf tobacco were not reported separately.
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Year
1934
1935 1936
1934 1935
1231
1934 1935 I23A
Table 17. -Production, stocks, supply, disappearance, and price of types of tobacco grown in continental United States, 1934-38 1/
FLUE- CURED, TYPES 11-14 2/
(Stocks : : Di sap- : Season : : Oct. 1: : pear- : average:
iProduc-: farm-: Total : ance, : farm : tion : sales : supply: begin-: price : : weight : : ning : per :
: 3/ : : Oct, 1: pound :
Year
{Million Million Million Million
{pounds pounds pounds pounds
556.8 763.O 1,319.8 811.2 752.6 1,563.8 682.8 _8J1,3 l.gfel
{ Stocks {Oct. 1 sProduc-: farm- tion : sales {weight
I 3/
Di sap- {Season
: pear- Total : ance, supply : begin-: : ning : Oct. l!
average farm price per
pound
s
Cents
[Million Million Million Million r.ounds pounds pounds pounds
27.3 :1937 ... 20.0 {1938 4/ 22.2 :
866.3 785.7
883.2 1,749.5 954.5 1,740.2
795. c
VIRGINIA FIRE-CURED, TYPE 21
s
,: 18.4 ,S 20.4 ,{ 18.1
32.9 30.8
51.3 51.2 49.4
20.5 19.9
2£ai
12. 2{ 1937 : 20.1
10.2:1938 4/ ..: 1U.5 13.2: :
28.1 29.7
48.2 44.2
18. 5
KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPE 22
30.8 9.3:
HENDERSON FIRE-CURED, TYPE 24
3.9 |
4.7 |
8.6 |
4.6 |
|
3.0 |
4.0 |
7.0 |
3.5 |
|
2.0 |
3-5 |
5.5 |
3-9 |
: :
8.0:1937 1
6.4{1938 4/ ..: S^t 1
2.1 1.8
1.6 l.l
3*7 2.6 2.9
BURLEY, TYPE 3I
'ents
23. C
22.2
10.7 10.7
1934 .. |
: |
79.2 68.1 56.4 |
130.2 148.6 134.7 |
209.4 60.8 216.7 82.0 191.1 80.9 |
i { |
68.6 110.2 46.1 105.9 |
178.8 72.9 152.0 |
11.5 8.0 |
123.6. ...r |
9.7:193s it/ 13.4: : |
|||||||
KENTUCKY AND |
TENNESSEE FIRE- CURED |
, TYPE 23 |
||||||
1934 .. |
: |
31.2 25.8 |
40.5 |
63.3 22.8 66.3 27.8 |
8.9:1937 * 7.4:1938 4/ ..: |
28.2 30.9 22.0 3I.5 |
59.1 27.6 53.5 |
8.9 6.9 |
7.2 7.3
1934
1935 1236
3 : :
252.2 820.3 1,072.5 302.6 16.9:1937 x 402.4
»: 220.9 769.9 990.8 309.I 19.1:1938 4/ ..: 338.8
>: 219.6 681.7 901.3 329.5 35-7: :
57L8 66O.7
974.2 313.5 999.5
SOUTHERN MARYLAND, TYPE 32
20.1 19.0
1934 1935 1936
26.2 28.7 30.8
t :
36.0 62.2 23.6 17.5:1937 1 22.8 41.1
38.6 67.3 28.8 20.0:1938 4/ ..: 29.2 37.7 38.5 69.3 28.2 25.4: :
63.9 66.9
26.2
17.2 20.0
ONE SUCKER, TYPE 35
1934 1935
1231
18. 9 13.0 10.8
34.8
32.7 28.8
5
3.7 21.0 6.9:1937 1 24.6 23.8 48.4
7 I6.9 8.2:1938 4/ ..: 15.8 33.6 49.4 39.6 15.8 16.3: t
14.8
7.4
5.9
GREEN RIVER, TYPE 36
1934 1935 19J6_
:
,1 I8.7
,t 15.2
.: 11.2
35.9 34.3 3M.
.6
9.5 41.9
20.3 18.8
J^2_
8.1:1937 :
7.3:1938 it/ 14.4: :
19.8 14.8
22.0 23.6
41.8
38.4
18.2
9.0 9.6
Continued -
71
:Produc-: farm- : Total lance, : farm s Year :Produc-: farm- : Total :ance, : farm
Table 17.- Production, stocks, supply, disappearance, and price of types of tobacco grown in continental United States, 1934-38 1/ - Continued
VIRGINIA SUN- CUBED, TYPE 37
:Million Million Million Million t ikillion Million Million Million
: pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents 2 I pounds pounds pounds -pounds Cents
193U : 2.7 2.6 5.3 2.6 9.7 :1937 : 3-0 2.4 5.4 2.2 8.9
1935 : 2.8 2.7 5.5 2.8 11.0 :193S ..: 2.2 3«2 5-1* 12.7
1936 : 2.6 2.7 5.3 2.9 15.1 : 1
PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF, TYPE Hi
1934 : 21.2 104.0 125.2 25.3 9*3 «1937 28.7 107.U 136. 1 30.8 10.4
1935 : 28.2 99.9 128.1 25.9 11.0 X1938 4/ ..; 31.8 105.3 137.1 — 13.6
1936 t 33.4 102.2 135.6 28.2 11.5 : i
MIAMI VALLEY, TYPES 42-44
1934 s 16.3 63.4 79.7 13.9 8.6 :1937 I I5.I 51.7 66.8 18.8 8,8
1935 * 17.H 65.8 83.2 23.O 7.8 11938 4/ ..1 12.2 48.0 60.2 — 8.8
1936 : 13.2 60.2 73.^ 21.7 9.5 •
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA SUN-GROWN, TYPE 45 . - -
1934 i 0.6 2.3 2.9 0.2 12.0 :1937 : l.t 6/2.0 3.2 6/ 13.5
1935 J 1.2 2.7 3.9 1«7 13.5 :193S it/ ..: 1.5 3.6 5.1 — 13.5
1936 : .8 2.2 3.0 6/ 13.5 : :
CONNECTICUT VALLEY EBQADLBAF, TYPE 51
: : :
1934 : 9.0 39.8 48.8 13.3 17.O 11937 : 13.7 32.9 46.6 11.8 15.5
1935 : 10.7 35.5 ^6.2 12.0 I8.5 :193s k/ Jj 9.2 34.8 44.0 — 15.5
1936 : 12.8 34.2 47.0 14.1 20.5 : :
CONNECTICUT VALLEY HAVANA SEED, TYPE 52
- — - - -
193^ : 5.9 37-S 43.7 12.9 15.6 :1937 » 10.8 23.7 3^.5 8.7 16.4
1935 » 6-7 30.S 37.5 11.4 17.4 :193s 4/ ..: j_/8.4 25.8 34.2 — 14.8
1936 : 8.3 26.1 34.4 10.7 17.9 ; :
NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA HAVANA SEED, TYPE 53
" t ' " ~ i " t
1934 : .4 3.1 3.5 1.5 8.2 :1937 : 1.5 2.1 3.6 1.5 10. 1
1935 * -7 2.0 2.7 .7 10.3 :1938 4/..: 2.6 2.1 4.1 — 10.5
1936 1 1.1 2.0 3.1 1.0 10.6 : 1
SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 54
1934 i 1,2 SI.3 88.5 14.9 6.0 :1937 14.5 £0.7 65.2 19. 7 10.5
1935 : 8.4 73.6 82.0 20.6 6.6 :193s 4/ ..: 20.1 45.5 65.6 — 7.0
1936 : 11.0 61.4 72.4 21.7 8.0 : :
NORTHERN WISCONSIN, TYPE 55
1931* : 5.3 ^7.7 53-0 11.5 8.4 :1937 11.0 27.9 38.9 9.2 12.3
1935 : 6.9 41.5 48.4 15.3 7.1 :193s 4/ ..: 13.4 29.7 43.1 — 8.2
1936 : 8.0 33.1 Hl.l 13.2 12.0 : :__
Continued -
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Table 17 .-Production, stocks, supply, disappearance, and price of types of tobacco grown in continental United States, 1934-38 1/
CONNECTICUT VALLEY SHADE-SHOWN, TYPE 6l
Year
: Stocks :
:Disap- : Season :
: Stocks :
:Disap- :Sea8on
xOct. 1 : :pear- xaverage:
Produc-: farm- : Total :ance, : farm :
tion : sales ; supply : begin- : price :
{weight : : ning x per :
: 3_/_ : xOct. 1 xpound :
Year
;Oct. 1 : :pear- : average
Produc-: farm- : Total xance, x farm tion x sales x supply x begin- x price : weight x X ning x per
3/ X xOct. 1 : pound
Million Million Million Million pounds pounds pounds pounds
Cents
Million Million Million Million pounds pounds pounds pounds
Cent 8
I93U 1935
I23i_
5.5 5.7 6.8
10.0
8.7 6,8
15.5
lU.U 22sL
6.8
7.6
80.0 :1937 .., 85.0 XI938 k/ 88.0 x
6.0 1/ 5.*
6.9 6.5
12.9 11.9
6.4 98.0 — 75.0
QBOROIA AHB FLORIDA SHADE-SHOWN. TYPE 62 8/
I93H 1935
1221
1.8 2.1 2.7
4.8 4.2
6.6 6.8
id.
2.6 1.0
60.0 X1937 ...
65.0 XI938 4/ 69.0 x
2.5 3.6
5.9 6.1
8.4 9.7
2.3
69.O 70.0
1/ Data for earlier years are published in the First Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics, Statistical Bulletin No. 58, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, and succeeding annual reports. 2/ Stocks as of July 1 and disappearance beginning July 1.
3_/ Stocks shown represent those held by dealers and manufacturers who are required by law to file quarterly reports. Farm-sales weight is calculated by converting stemmed to unstemmed and storage weight to farm-sales weight, by allowing for normal losses of dirt, sand, moisture, and stem in handling and preparing tobacco.
4/ Preliminary.
5/ Stocks as of January 1 of year following production, and disappearance beginning January 1 of year following production.
6/ The 1937 stocks appear to be out of line and are subject to revision. For this reason the I936 and 1937 disappearance can not be made comparable.
jj Including loss after harvest as a result of hurricane and flood estimated as follows: Broadleaf (type 51) 3,820,000 pounds; Havana Seed (type 52) 1,547,000 pounds; and Shade (type 6l) 588,000 pounds.
8/ Since the bulk of the crop is harvested prior to October 1, stocks reported as of that date include a large part of the current season's production. As a result of this degree of double count- ing (exactly how much it is difficult to determine) the supply figures shown here are larger than actual supply.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Production and stocks compiled from reports of the Agricultural Marketing Section.
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74
Table 19»~Ta*-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from the Philippine Islands by months,
in the United States, 1937-39 i/
Month and year "beginning July |
Large cigars |
t |
Cigarettes |
|||||
: Class A : |
Class E |
: Class C : |
Class D : |
CI Ana *E 2 |
Total : |
Large I |
Small |
|
1222 |
: Thousands Thousands |
Thousands ' |
rhou sands |
Thousands |
Fhousands Thousands Thousands |
|||
July |
: 15^92 |
5* |
20 |
18 |
— |
15.588 |
3 |
|
August |
El |
7 |
72 |
|
CX ,XXH |
CO |
||
September |
: 19.^96 |
109 |
s |
58 |
|
19.693 |
72 |
|
October |
? p-t cm |
MO |
1 |
?T Alii |
i X |
2 |
||
Nor ember |
; 8:2* |
14 |
53 |
5 |
4 |
16.573 |
112 |
|
December |
: 13.923 |
7 |
pq |
13.997 |
|
102 |
||
Calendar year |
: » 188,857 |
371 |
278 |
388 |
11 |
189,905 |
4 |
870 |
19^8 |
t |
26 |
xx |
|||||
January |
i XX , Cue |
42 |
1 |
c-J |
||||
February |
: 15.7^ |
I |
15 |
38 |
— |
15.801 |
|
21 |
March |
: l6,llU |
e 0 |
— |
21 |
||||
April |
t 14,313 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1^.331 |
— |
21 |
|
May June |
: lU.329 : 16,428 |
7 3 |
19 |
11 |
■ |
lU.397 16.U61 |
|
103 26 |
Fiscal year |
: : 198,044 |
309 |
356 |
369 |
7 |
199.085 |
1 |
594 |
July |
: : 16,301 |
1 |
5 |
11 |
1 |
16,319 |
|
21 |
August |
* 10 KtUt * ±y*yy5 |
u |
6 |
25 |
6 |
1Q GQQ X7,y"7 |
ppc |
|
September |
1 18,269 |
2 |
2U |
77 |
5 |
18.377 |
|
1.015 |
October |
: 17.9U1 |
36 |
39 |
CI 5i |
5 |
18,072 |
105 |
|
November |
: 9.73^ |
16 |
39 |
— - |
9.793 |
9 |
||
December |
» W.355 |
6 |
22 |
1 |
— — — |
14,384 |
1 |
71 |
Calendar year |
t 184,349 |
87 |
312 |
256 |
19 |
185.023 |
1 |
1,661 |
1232 |
26 |
8,765 |
||||||
January |
t 8.729 |
2 |
7 |
1 |
89 |
|||
February |
t 16,055 |
\ |
42 |
1 |
12 |
16,137 |
33 |
|
March |
t 18,892 |
39 |
18,941 |
85 |
||||
April |
: 11,762 |
1 |
12 |
1 |
11.776 |
132 |
||
May |
t 14,631 |
5 |
:# 20 |
1 |
lU.657 |
15* |
||
June |
: 16,098 |
3 |
7 7 |
5 |
16,113 |
83 |
||
Fiscal year |
: 182,325 |
«3 |
281 |
214 |
30 |
182,933 |
1 |
2,022 |
\J Withdrawals of less than 500 of any 1 class of large cigars within any month are not shown; withdrawals of small cigars do not appear during this period; withdrawals for chewing and smoking tobacco are insignificant; and there are no withdrawals of snuff.
Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
75
Table 20. -Tax- paid withdrawals of tobacco products from Puerto Rico "by months, in the United States, 1937-39 lJ
Month and year beginning July |
Cigars |
■ 1 t |
Cigarettes |
||||||
Larae |
|||||||||
: Class A: Class Bl Class C: Class St Class X: |
Total * |
Small j- |
Laree : |
Small |
|||||
: Thoue |
Thou- |
Thou- |
Thou- |
Thou- |
Thou- |
Thou- |
Thou- |
Thou- |
|
19^7 |
» sands |
sands |
sands |
sands |
sands |
sands |
sands |
sands |
sands |
July |
i 5.013 |
209 |
60 |
— |
— |
5,282 |
20 |
610 |
|
August |
J J |
7F. \j |
2*521 |
*W5 |
20 |
620 |
|||
September |
i k35 |
69 |
— |
|
b2 |
600 |
|||
October |
: 290 |
7* 1 j |
100 |
||||||
Nor saber |
t 288 |
lH |
72 |
|
37k |
22 |
|||
December |
t I56 |
3 |
57 |
|
|
216 |
20 |
510 |
|
Calendar year |
t :25.211 |
781 |
7*8 |
— |
|
26,7*0 |
1.507 |
312 |
H.876 |
t : 6l |
lb5 |
||||||||
January |
l |
10? |
89 |
||||||
February |
: *6 |
5 |
S |
|
|
83 |
~U6 |
50 |
|
March |
t 18 |
11 |
130 |
25 |
566 |
||||
April |
1 61 |
8 |
58 |
|
|
127 |
20 |
510 |
|
May |
! x2 |
6 |
s |
— - |
— — |
233 |
30 |
368 |
|
June |
: 48 |
12 |
U5 |
1 |
— ~- |
106 |
2 |
381 |
|
fiscal year |
* 9t379 |
325 |
722 |
1 |
— |
10.U27 |
797 |
255 |
k.899 |
Tnl v «uj.y |
lata |
26 |
20 |
511 |
|||||
August |
» 72 |
0 |
6* |
1 |
SI |
56 |
266 |
||
September |
t 102 |
9 |
32 |
— |
143 |
20 |
518 |
||
October |
t 86 |
8 |
97 |
1 |
192 |
||||
November |
: 315 |
11 |
91 |
1 |
In a |
J |
655 |
||
December |
1 51 |
lU |
71 |
136 |
|||||
Calendar year |
t 1.151* |
9« |
697 |
l» |
1.953 |
— |
279 |
3.91^ |
|
2330. |
lU |
H52 |
|||||||
January |
: 2 |
7 |
30 |
||||||
February |
» 25 |
8 |
a! |
76 |
250 |
||||
March |
t 18 |
32 |
1 |
65 |
20 |
63O |
|||
April |
t 82 |
22 |
27 |
13J |
820 |
||||
May |
t 180 |
28 |
26 |
23H |
333 |
||||
June |
t 32 |
1 |
1 |
3* |
30 |
550 |
|||
Fiscal year |
1 1.009 |
153 |
U97 |
k |
1.663 |
236 |
fc.985 |
l/ Withdrawals of less than 500 of any 1 class of large cigars within any month are not shown; there are no withdrawals of chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff.
Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Rerenue*
76
Table 21 .-Par-capita consumption of tobacco products in the United States, 1900-38 if
. * Large : Small : Cigars :Cigarettes! °h®win€ Tear^/ j cigars j cigarettes; 1/ \ % \ to^°
Smoking tobacco
Snuff
Total
1900 1901 1902 1903 I904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912
1913 1914
1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924
1925 1926
1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934
1935 I936
1937
1938 5/
1 Number
: 70.5 75.0 77.7 84. b 82.0 82.3 84.4 86.4 78.2 75.1 76.7 77.8 77.6 80.1 75.3 71.* 76.1 80.1 72.0 69.O 79.8 64.3
65.7 bb.2
bl.9 60.3 59-7 58.3 56.6 56.4 50.1 45.3 37.5 36.5 38.4
39.5 42.0 42.8 40.9
Number
34.9 29.5 33. b
37.8 39.4 40.4 44.5
59.5 61.0
67.7 93*7 107.8 139.0 163.7 168.5 180.6 250.4 340.7 3bb.O 426.4 418.8 470.1 487.5 577.9 b27.3 b9b.l
767.6 822.2 883.7 979.6 972.0 914.2 828.9 888.7 992.0 1,055.0
1.192.7 1,258.2 1.256.9
Pound 8
1.33 1.42
1.^7 1.62
1.57 1.59 I.65
1.75 1.57 1.54
1.59 1.65 I.65
1.72 I.67 1.58 1.71 1-79 1.65 1.61 1.87 1.50 1.48 1.52 1.44
1.40 I.36 1.34 1.32 1.17 1.08 .89
.89
.9* .96 LOT 1.04
•99
Pounds
.14 .12
:S
.15 .15 .16 .21 .22
.24
%
.49 .60 .62 .67 •93 1.29
1.39 1.59 1.56 1.72 1.48 1.74 1.88 2.07 2.23 2.40 2.52 2.77 2.73 2.58 2.32
2.53 2.87 3.01 3.40 3.55 3.5*
Pounds
2.64 2.67
2.59 2.62 2.62 2.49 2.62 2.65 2.54 2.69 2.71 2.51 2.52 2.52 2.40 2.36 2.54 2.63 2.26 2.19 2.05 1.82 1.94 1.94 1.81
1.79 1.76 1.65 1.58 1.51 1.35 1.18
•97 .90
.91 .89 .90 .89 .90
Pounds
1.06
1.15 1.20 1.25 1.40
1.52 1.55 1.61
1.59 I.63 I.76 1.70 1.72 1.71 1.72 1.77 1.73 I.69
1.75 1.51 1.3b 1.42
1.53 1.40 1.49 1.45
1$
1.29 1.27 1.32 1.4b
1.53 1.52 1.52 I.49 1.51 1.44 1.45
Pounds
.20 .22
.25 .25 .27 .27 .25 .30
.31
%
.31
.36
.3^ .33 .35 .35
.33
.3^ .33 .33 .32 .29 .29 .29
.28
•29 .28
•29
Pounds 5.37
5.58 5.62
5.87 5.99 6.00 6.25 6.49 6.17
6.40 6.74
6.57 6.7I 6.89 6.72 6.7I
7.74
7.41 7.24 7. 18
6.79 6.78
6.95
b.9b
7.03 7.15 7.09 7.07 7.20 b.90 6.62
6.00 6.13
6.53 6.63
7.13 7.20
7.17
1/ This table replaces table 16, in Statistical Bulletin No. 58 and succeeding data on per-capita consumption in table 18, Statistical Bulletin No. 63, and table 23, Statistical Bulletin No. 67.
2/ Available data I9OO-O9 do not include tax-paid products from the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico and are for the fiscal year beginning July; I9IO-38 data include tax-paid products from the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico and are for the calendar year. In the former group, January population was used, while in the latter group July population was used, to determine the per-capita consumption.
2/ 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.
4/ Tax-paid withdrawals of manufactured tobacco have been separated into chewing tobacco and smoking tobacco in proportion to production of these two products. Scrap chewing tobacco, which was not reported separately prior to I93I, has been estimated from I9OO to 1930.
5_/ Preliminary.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from tax-paid withdrawals In the United States (includ- ing tax-paid withdrawals of tobacco products from the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico) reported in monthly statements by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and population from reports of the Bureau of the Census.
77
Ta"ble 22. -Wages, material coats, and value of oroducts, in the tobacco manufacturing industries
in the United' States, 1929-37
CIGARS
Tear ! Establish- : Wage : Wages : Average flages : Material : Value of
: ments '• earners ! : : costs 1/ * products
: : ; Weekly ; Annual : :
• Number Somber Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars
1929 : 1,587 8U.166 67,222,095 15.36 798.68 138.35U.250 311,663,838
1931 : I.063 68,182 +6.07U.013 13.00 675.75 119,295.138 227,348,832
1933 : 665 5^,558 30,060, 615 10.60 550.98 72,589,039 139,372,193
1935 * 746 56,019 33.503.U7U 11.50 598.07 77.807,U76 151.26U.707
1977 t 692 55.887 77.520.171 12.91 671.41 87.779.256 l69.226.UU6
CIGARETTES
1929 : U9 21.1U2 I8.U01.203 16. 7U 8jo7& 2i8.U23.773 755.2U5.050
1931 : Uo 20,lU6 lU, 663, 675 1U.00 727.87 555,048,846 759,389.235
1933 i 27 22.5UU 13,83^,250 11.80 613.70 503.559.633 637,775.557
1935 i 29 2U.UU7 I8.31U.976 1U.U1 7U9.17 6Ul,3l2,972 806,690,052
1937 : 29 26.1U6 2U.175.759 17.78 92U.6U 771.178. U67 968.857.6lU
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, AND SNUFF
1929 : 152 10.811 8.955.U51 15.93 828.36 72.U9U.329 179,332,951
1931 : 125 ll.UUl 8.673.U79 14.58 758.10 111,158,257 169,117,123
1933 : 112 10,223 7.037,081 17. 2U 6S8.36 82,946,418 131,974, 566
1935 : 115 10.077 7.629.39U 1U.56 757.11 89.897.lUl 135.UU5.287
1331 l 123 ;0.128 8.585.777 16.70 847.72 88.756.279 17U.510.152
TOTAL ALL INDUSTRIES
1929 : 1,788 116,119 9U,578,7U9 15*66 81U.50 U29,272,352 1,246,241,879
1931 : 1.228 99.769 69,411, 167 13.38 695.72 785. 502. 241 1,155,851,190
1933 : 80U 87,325 50.932,946 11.22 583.26 659,095.090 909,082,716
1935 : 890 90,543 59.UU7.gUU 12.63 656.57 809.017.589 1 ,093,400,046
i!3Z 3 8UU 92.157 70.281.667 lU.67 762.67 9U7.277.958 1.272.59U.272
1/ Includes cost of materials, containers, fuel, and purchased electric enea^jf; beginning 1971 includes also cost of internal revenue stamps.
Compiled from United States Census and Census of Manufactures, Bureau of the Census*
78
Table 23 •-International trade tn leaf tobacco , annual I93U-.3S If
Country
Calendar year
I93I+
1935
1936
1937
1938 2/
Exports I Imports *
Exports Imports Exports 'Imports * Exports 'Imports Exports 'Imports
Principal exporting countries
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
1,000 pound a
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
United State 8 t |
440,866 |
57.786 |
396.330 |
63,296 |
425,269 |
67,519 |
434,796 |
71.703 |
489,093 |
71,4o6 |
Motherland 3 |
||||||||||
India S |
97.935 |
3,161 |
108,486 |
1,444 |
106,525 |
1,670 |
107,458 |
3.265 |
||
Greece |
82,459 |
1/ 50 |
111,178 |
U 55 |
88,083 |
3/ 22 |
93.016 |
|||
42,466 68,040 |
0 |
51,357 |
54,451 |
1 |
90,694 |
235 |
95.907 |
|||
Brazil • ! |
1,620 |
72,4?4 |
S:S2 |
997 |
80,774 |
|||||
^5.923 |
0 |
53.546 |
0 |
0 |
4s,7l6 |
0 |
73.971 |
0 |
||
Philippine : |
31,049 |
52,679 |
447 |
|||||||
Islands |
1,270 |
3M?5 23.049 |
668 |
25,029 |
1.031 |
|||||
Cuba ........ .3 |
26,881 |
0 |
31.339 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|||
British India 1 |
35,807 |
9,246 |
36.375 |
12,350 |
38,157 |
11,355 |
51,204 |
1*,73* |
||
Dominican : |
||||||||||
Republic ••••! |
21,423 |
0 |
15.258 |
0 |
10,558 |
0 |
6,912 |
0 |
0 |
|
Algeria t |
19,876 |
5.997 |
30,306 |
7.205 |
29.969 |
8,513 |
24,020 |
8,984 |
29,969 |
8.513 |
Paraguay %J ..: |
9.172 |
73 |
8,213 21.047 |
328 |
||||||
Hungary |
23,208 |
1.233 |
2,433 |
19,510 |
2,582 |
17,997 |
2,802 |
14,642 |
3.^32 |
Union of Soviets
Socialist Bepublics
Italy
Yugoslavia ..
Ceylon
Total
1
Principal importing countries
Germany » • • • « United Kingdom
China •••
Manchuria •••* Trance ..*.... Netherlands ••
Spain •
Belgium ......
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Austria ......
Argentina . ...
Australia JjJ . Canada .......
Egypt
Switzerland •• Japan »»......
Sweden .......
Denmark ......
Ireland
Finland
Norway
Total ...
9,813 10,273 1.659 2.719
7.247 6,616 623 1.012
9.837 8,924 13,408 1.972
4,888 6,276 14 926
3.7*6 7.065
10,820
2,842 1.360
387
*,771 14,523
8,008
2,930 4,284 0
19,^77
12,279
2.666 1.116 2.414 1.298 2.100 1 967.294 99.032 1.010.332 111.268 737.438 91*
9.463 0
1.232
U2£
567 8,217 32,750
842 1,031 4,411 0 376 0 72 2,868 501 0
8,770 0 0
3.269 126
677
0
0_
6^.790
201,683
220,608
70,303 37.721 61,363 66,121 39.816
43,625 10,264
19,015 20,753 19.931 16,666 8,602 12.531 15.137 17,484
8,«57 17,285
19.325 7.166
5.402 939.658
73 7.066
29,915 529 412 3.562 0
369 0
89 2,259 489 463 7,667 0 1
6,697 220
235 590 0 0
60.616
201,201 240,364 26,371 21,429 71.990 61,095 61,038 44,490
25,587 18,118
22,072 15,98*
lW
12.933 15.856 19.921 14.925 16,524
11.099 6,520
5,776
.937 ■ 67^
0
5.*79 37.921
387 685
2,158 0 212 0 12 2,130
91 0
10,213 0 0
8,299 155 266
184 0
0
68.192"
200,162 259,150 38.243
33.525 63.332 62,209
4l,26l
20,593 14,237 16,451 14,421 22,141 3.290 13,064 15,071 12,328
13.215 16,447
15.333 7,052 6^220
887.745
1
6,704 33.729 565 1,119 3,616 0
303
0
274 989 98
2
io,o4i
0
10fJ
686
363 0
p_
68.899
205,498 261,341 49,605 28,460 58,556 69.3<*
38.722 19,808 18,142 17,828 16,009 21,122
2,569 13,286 16,304
8,717 16,692 18,370
9,084 7,931 6«2§5
0 211,713
6,855 335,^54
33,205 41,981
282 27,288
3,702 0
331 0 222 316 82
16,341
0 0
9.764
66,808
T8.304 *A5,787
23,119 11,469
4,459
12,992 16,064
*.5*3 13.983 22,318 13.653 8,757 6,?l6
903.793 71.100 875,008
1/ Tobacco comprises leaf, stems and trimmings. 2/ Preliminary.
xj International Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics. 4/ January-August only (full year not published).
Bureau of Agricultural Economlos. Compiled from official sources, except as otherwise noted.
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Table 24. -International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, 07 countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 1934-38
ALGERIA
Country to which exported : . Exports —
_ 1 : 193^ » 1935 : 1936 : 1937 : HOZZ
11,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Belgium : 1,133 1,894 1.658 244
France 16,324 23,785 21,258 22,535
Germany » 92 596 34 0
Netherlands : 4? 157 40 7
Spain : 2,238 2,26g 5,517 0
Switzerland : 0 3 9 0
French Indo-China : 2/ 39 248 772
Morocco 1 5 It 526 295 443
Tunisia : 0 29 864 2
Other countries : 27. 9 46 17
Total « M S3S B3B gt*-026
Country from which imported * , Imports —
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Bulgaria 1 6"~ 1 0 0
Germany : 0 0 0 17
Greece J 8 18 7 18
Hungary : 610 587 504 908
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .t 21 22 13 2
United States : 373 730 977 1,097
Cuba : 252 85 44 58
Dominican Republic t 1,790 1,948 2,093 2,008
Brazil 2 1,415 2,077 3,089 2,665
Colombia : 81 88 99 103
Paraguay , 286 14^ 90 237
Philippine Islands 1 408 703 407 568
British India : 0 0 2 4
Hetherland India : 663 743 1,171 1,267
Turkey t 6 12 0 5
Other countries : JZ 46 21 27
' 5.997 7.205 8.513 8.984 TSvT
1/ Preliminary.
2/ If any. Included in "Other countries."
Compiled from Documents Statistiques sur le Commerce de 1 'Algeria.
ARGENTINA
Country to which exported |
• |
Exports |
|||||
t |
1934 : |
1975 : |
1936 : |
1937 S |
1938 |
1/ |
|
:1 |
,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pound 8 |
1,000 pounds |
||
123 |
250 |
0 |
22 |
||||
/ 19 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||||
2/ |
0 |
0 |
6 |
||||
55 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||||
269 |
185 |
91 |
70 |
||||
0 |
10 |
0 |
0 |
||||
35 |
44 |
2/ |
0 |
||||
501 |
489 |
91 |
98 |
82 |
|||
Country from which imported |
• |
Imports |
|||||
t |
1934 : |
1935 t |
1936 : |
1937 t |
1938 |
1/ |
|
si |
,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pound 8 |
||
• |
745 |
766 |
85 |
132 |
|||
• |
2,362 |
lt799 |
2,250 |
2,402 |
|||
1,780 |
1,601 |
583 |
1,066 |
||||
12,259 |
9.905 |
8,932 |
10,136 |
||||
1,846 |
997 |
1,219 |
1,080 |
||||
• |
W |
916 |
M§2 |
||||
i9,<m |
15,984 |
14,421 |
16.009 |
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Less than 500 pounds.
Compiled from Anuario del Comercio Exterior.
Continued -
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Table ^.-International trade In leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 193^-38 - Continued
AUSTRALIA
Country from which imported |
Imports 1/ |
||||
t 1934 21 X |
1935 21 |
: 1936 21 : |
1937 21 i |
193S 2/ |
|
* 1.000 pounds |
1,000 pound t 219 16,368 70 384 |
1 1,000 pounds 2PM 19,006 246 |
1,000 pounds 232 19.977 117 |
1,000 pounds 157 22,867 84 184 |
|
17.041 |
19,533 |
20.711 |
27,292 |
1/ Exports not compiled; less than 500 pounds* 2/ Imports for years ended June.
Compiled from Trade and Customs and Excise Bevenue, Australia.
AUSTRIA
Country to which exported : rr—rr — r-— : ^*???5rg --—■—= vr •■ —
_ : 1934 t 1935 : 1936 t 1937 : 1938 1/2/
I 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Germany f 2,726 2,027 1,757 648 0
Switzerland . : 142 232 373 341 316
Other countries 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2g|
^868 2.259 2.130 989 _Jlb_
Country from which imported *1L!' I"'' ' I ^P0™8 - ... " : 1934 : 1935 ; 1936 : 1937 : 1938 1/2/
; 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Bulgaria ....i 1,784" 3,175 2,546 3,324 1,636
Greece 4,307 3,396 1,936 4,063 3.096
Hungary : 7,020 7,091 6,536 4,508 1,025
Turkey : 3,187 1,619 1,786 2,128 2,999
United States : 1,240 1,016 962 692 634
Brazil ; 623 282 87 304 237
Philippine Islands 1 3/ 659 966 0
Motherland India t 2,224 3,763 1,227* 2,022 1,329
Other countries : 368 1,071 405 78J 513
Total 1 20.753 22.072 lfr.W 17,«2< 11.469
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Beginning April 1938, data not comparable with early years because trade with Germany is
not included in foreign trade figures* 3/ If any, included in "Other countries".
Compiled from Jahresheft der Statistic dee Auzenhandels Osterreichs.
BELGIUM
Country from which imported * , Imports 1/
1934 : 1935 : 1936 : 1937 : 1938 2/
Algeria •
Germany
Greece •
Hungary ••»••••••
Netherlands . ....
United States ...
Brazil
Netherland India Other countries • Total .
10 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 poundi
17 b95~ 652 688 629
1,732 986 828 6b8 320
1,6§0 1,812 1,246 1,078 955
1,513 1,852 1,974 1,854 1,439
11,144 11,162 9,976 7.309 7.091
17.517 15.548 13,398 12,861 12,489
1,615 1.785 1.823 1.747 1.708
2.452 3,548 5,869 5.771 5.976
TM§2 7,102 5,495 6JU6 7^697
43,625 44.490 41.261 38.722 38.304
1/ Exports very small; not compiled by countries. 2/ Preliminary.
2/ If any, included in "Other countries."
Compiled from Bulletin Mensuel du Commerce Special de la Belgique.
Continued -
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Table 24 .-International trade In leaf tobacco for the principal exporting end importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 193^-38 - Continued
BRAZIL
Country to which exported |
Exports 1/ |
||||
1077 0/ • 1937 2/ : |
1938 2/ |
||||
t 1 , 000 pounds |
1 ,000 pounds |
1» 000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
* rs \tr\f\ |
1.397 |
1,508 |
|||
* s |
8 |
||||
1.209 |
838 |
||||
37.S31 |
35,041 |
||||
0 |
. 33 |
||||
11,707 |
13» ^75 |
||||
4,856 |
0 |
||||
8,454 |
11.552 |
||||
2,659 |
2,019 |
||||
2,186 |
2,586* |
||||
0 |
76 |
||||
0 |
0 |
||||
884 |
450 |
||||
204 |
68,344 |
||||
Country from which imported |
Imports |
SPi,7ffi. |
|||
* 1934 * |
1935 |
: 1936 t |
1937 2/ x |
1918 2/ |
|
: 1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
1 1471 |
777 |
7R JO |
|||
% |
640 |
||||
6 |
|||||
....! 169 |
191 |
1 TO 172 |
|||
1 |
0 |
||||
....t 5* |
62 |
84 |
|||
617 |
162 |
0 |
|||
12 |
20 |
||||
1,474 |
997 |
— |
|||
1/ Excludes a small amount of |
•twist." |
||||
2/ Preliminary. |
|||||
Compiled from foreign Trade of Brazil (Comercio |
Exterior do |
Brasil) • |
|||
BRITISH |
INDIA |
||||
Country to which exported |
tm « * / 4% / Ixports 1/2/ |
||||
t 193* : |
1935 |
1 l?36 : |
1937 : |
W If |
|
: 1,000 pounds |
l,UvJU pO una 8 |
1,000 pounds |
i,ouo pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
5.798 |
9.875 |
, 8,475 |
|||
1,160 |
1,028 |
||||
I |
|||||
% |
|||||
5.224 |
2.253 |
U.302 |
|||
11,674 |
12,891 |
19.052 |
|||
715 |
691 |
723 |
|||
1,226 |
1.227 |
1,402 |
|||
434 |
5/6,046 |
||||
860 |
2,405 |
||||
27,013 |
28,825 |
42.405 |
1/ Imports not reported by countries of origin.
2/ Sea trade only; land trade not available by countries.
3/ Preliminary.
4/ If any, included in "Other countries."
J/ April 1 - December 31, I937t included with British India prior to April 1
Compiled from Accounts Relating to the Sea-borne Trade and Navigation of British India.
Continued -
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Table 24. -International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 1934-38 - Continued
BULGARIA
Exports 1/
Country to which exported
3aaE
EE
22H
1938 2/
lt 000 pounds
Austria
Belgium
Czechoslovakia .
Denmark
Estonia ........
Finland
Trance
Sermany
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands ....
Poland
Rumania
Sweden
Switzerland .... United Kingdom < United States . .
Egypt
Tunisia
Other countries Total
2,070 209 1,186* 1,290
2/
72 635 31.US 161 3.258
286
377
231 1.133 29 2.851
1,000 pounds 3.183
327
4,181 908
It
1,281 3I.I96 1,663 4,200 972 1,122 44 11 487
436
35 2,659
1,000 pound 8 2,578 486 1,647 570 198
187 64l
29.175 789 106
897 2,417 2/ 2
24o
127 1.329
1,786 166
304
44.116
1,000 pounds 3.523 859 3.017 963
112
278
24,204
751 2,323
1,888
3,605
63 456
1,000 pounds
4,000 1,505 135 568
48,716
690 2,908 1,261
* *
465 48,131
1.199 6,669 1,847 4,740 60 24 106 71 3.177 1,563
784
1/ Imports small; not reported by countries* 2/ Preliminary*
2/ If any, included in "Other countries." Compiled from Statistique du Commerce de Bulgarie.
CANADA
Country to which exported
JCxports
« 193^
: 1937 t 1938 IT
United Kingdom United States Belgium
British West Africa Other countries Total
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Country from which imported
USE
10.213
Imports
:
322E
i2SL
19?8 1/
Netherlands ..... United Kingdom .. United States ...
Cuba
Motherland India Other countries ■ Total .
1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 125 208 48 13 oTT 7 Q8 56 162 144 8,376 5.844 3,029 2,328 3,946 78 270 149 4;j 146 14 14 5 4 42 2 110 2 w 65
8.602 6.544 3.290 2.569 4,459
1/ Preliminary*
2/ Loss than 500 pounds*
Compiled from Trade of Canada.
Continued -
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Table 24 .-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 193^-3® - Continued
CEYLON
j |
Exports |
||||
t 19-54 t |
MM |
t 19*?6 J |
1937 : |
1938 1/ |
|
» 1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
1,969 |
2,663 |
2,411 |
2,097 |
||
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
||
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||
2f666 |
2.414 |
2.100 |
|||
Country from which imported |
Imports |
||||
: 1934 : |
1935 I 1936 : |
1938 1/ |
|||
: 1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
|
..I 123 |
/ 133 |
148 |
20 |
2 |
|
..i 2/ |
2/ |
2/ |
if, |
if |
|
0 |
0 |
2/ |
0 |
||
2/ |
2/ |
0 |
0 |
||
793 |
950 |
1,083 |
1,084 |
||
0 |
18 |
195 |
146 |
||
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||
926 |
1.116 |
1,298 |
1.232 |
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Less than 500 pounds.
Compiled from Customs Be turns of Ceylon*
CHINA
Country to which exported
H2E
2335-
Export
i23i
1^38 21
Belgium
Germany
Netherlands ...
United Kingdom
South America
Japan »......♦..
Chosen (Korea)
Kwantung • •
Hong Kong ........................
MfrQfro »•••••••.••••••*•.••.••••...
Nether land India
Straits Settlements and Federated
Malay States
Egypt
Other countries . .
Total
1.000 pounds 1.000 pounds 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
869 1,326 528 12 68
3.573
0
21,453
2.324 124 6
W2
1.093 2,583
254
3.444 2,500 13.384
3.255 621 140
1.966
382
1.723 60 1
*3 3,891
2,589 22,060 4,063 532 4
16 1,649 908
,2*921,
W 1.230
147
70
3«
3.27? 2,794
14,995 6,795 368
20
68 2,387 972
210
1.019 232
1/
0
6,812 1,911 12,517 6,938 697 33
1,624 1,212
Country from which imported
3215
Imports
i225 « 1936
1.000 pounds 1,000 poteat-s 1,000 pounds 1.000
1937 l 1938 2T
United Kingdom •
United States ..
Japan •» •«•••• •
Chosen •••
Hong Kong
Kwantung ,
British India (including Burma)
Netherland India
Philippine Islands •
Other countries
Total
Reexports
Net imports
31 63.293 499
5 516
355
7
14,725 1.513
1/
2
22,371 1.625
3/
m po
5T"
unds 1,000 pounds"
0
715 192 65,606 554
5L
397 258
7*5 628
33.508 2,502 54
18.273 507
271
59
526 170
"257155
is
458
85 162 510
37
39.852 1,014
227
124* 341 452
25,091
37.3" J2L
37 1 21?
42,073
- 2?.
41.981
1/ Does not include a small amount of stalks < 2/ Preliminary.
3/ If any, included in "Other countries.* 4/ Less than 500 pounds.
5y Includes 456,000 pounds from Straits Settle- ments and Federated Malay States, and 74,000 pounds from the Union of South Africa and Rhodesia.
Compiled from foreign Trade of China.
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Table 24 .-International trade In leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 1934-38 - Continued
CUBA
Country to which exported 1 — - Exports 1/ . .
1 : 1934 : 1935 : 1936 : 1937 2/ i 1938 21
X 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Belgium I 400 101 416 139 130
Prance * 140 176 125 51 24
Germany » 249 3,960 3,231 4,887 3,525
Gibraltar X 200 277 182 22 21
Netherlands X 468 551 558 1,184 885
Portugal , % 114 0 $J 12 17
Spain 8,643 6,627 3.510 2,932 6,513
Sweden 1 587 542 677 1,061 278
United Kingdom 1 124 107 82 86 63
United States I 12,990 15,825 11.595 I3,b04 12,958
Canada t 72 289 239 341 460
Puerto Rico J I89 476 446 490 106
Argentina 5 1,228 1,229 777 980 1,252
Chile t 24 60 109 85 203
Uruguay x 232 250 426 134 317
French Africa t 124 20 88 92 98
Canary Islands 4/ t 94l 600 207 270 251
Other countries : 156 249 381 627 515
Total ; 26.881 31*339 23.049 26,997 27,616
1/ No imports reported, 2/ Preliminary. 3/ Less than 500 pounds. 4/ Includes Spanish Africa.
Compiled from Comercio Exterior, Republica de Cuba* 1934-3&! Besumen Analitlco de las Expor taciones de Tabaco y sus Productos, 1937 and 1938.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Country from which Imported ; _ ., ~~ IPp0r^LK 0 , * : 1934 : 1935 '» 1936 : 1937 * 1938 2/
: 1.000 pounds 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Turkey (Europe and Asia) : 478 2,702 2,759 3.225
Philippine Islands : 0 663 1,129 447
Greece ; 1,494 2,154 1,647 2,004
Bulgaria ; 1,310 4,216 1,644 2,964
Yugoslavia : 0 8,590 7,26l 7.ol6
United States X 567 736 348 354
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .1 332 1.987 4l4 916
Brazil I 804 483 519 271
Other South American republics X 3.550 1,122 2.797 0
Netherlands t 47 565 0 1,423
Netherland India 1 1,660 2,347 1,967 24l
Other countries X 22 22 108 24j
Total X 10.264 25.587 20.593 19.808 3/15.787"
1/ No exports reported. 2/ Preliminary.
2J January - August only, (year not available}.
Compiled from Commerce Bxterieur de la Republlque Tchecoelovaque, I.
Continued -
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Table ^.-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 1934-38 ~ Continued
DENMARK
Country from which imported | ^ ; ^ . lQ37 , lq?8 2]
11,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Belgium ; 270 297 100 95
Germany : 3,^51 2,682 2,465 2,26l
Netherland : 8,400 7,639 8,305 9,778
United Kingdom J 1,375 2,184 2,105 2,111
United States s 3,640 3,319 3,151 3,9''
Braiil : 27 31 22
Netherland India : 91 42 14 15
Other countries .! 1.076 1,060 1,086 1,010
Total : 18,2-30 17,254 17.248 19,250 22,318
Beerports •: 245. 730 801 880
Net imports : 17.285 16.524 16.447 18.370
1/ Total exports of tobacco less than 500,000 pounds in any year, have not been compiled by
countries* 2/ Preliminary.
Compiled from Denmark's Vareindf^rsel Og-Udfe'rsel.
DOMINICAN HEPUBLIC
Country to which exported j 19-54 : 19 35
.1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
United States I y 0
Prance t 13,211 3,919
Germany : 99I 2,005
Spain : 606 2,685
Netherland . 3,058 4,504
Haiti : 426 346
Belgium t 1,767 73I
French Africa t 831 33O
Canary Islands t 434 595
Gibraltar : 69 126
Uruguay 0 10
Morocco : 3/ 0
Other countries ..: ^g) L
Total 21.423 15.258
1/ No imports reported.
2/ Preliminary.
3/ Less than 500 pounds.
Compiled from Dominican Customs Receivership.
Export
936
232L
1938 21
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
1
3.278 1,864
2,6o6
355 1,208
53* 156
27 41 148
io»558
21
1.513
1,068
0
2,849 322
99 833
16 114
76
0
1_
EGTPT
Country from which imported : Imports 1/2/
; 1934 t 1935 . 1936 S
.1,000 pound 8 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Turkey j 2,447 1,977 1^8
Greece : 2,733 2,598 2,028
Bulgaria : 1,546 1,720 1,560
United States : 573 4/ 683
Iran 1 196 27 47
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .. 3O8 119 105
China : 1,256 1,115 1,367
Japan : 2,302 2,937 3.360
Other countries t 1,170 2.440 2.166
Total » 12.531 12.933 13.064
1/ Includes imports from Sudan. 2/ No exports reported. 3/ Preliminary.
4/ If any, included in "Other countries. "
Compiled from Commerce Exterieure de 1* Sgypte. _ . . .
Continued -
1937 V
» 1938V
17685" 2,220
1,807
666 53 75 1,446 3.302
gjQ32 13.286
1.537 2.183 1,911 1,221 132 118
1.3lf 3,166 1.406
12|992
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Table 24,-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, I93U-38; - Continued
PINLAKD
Country from which imported ! lw^}*iL ZZ ■ ..n
' : 1934 : 1935 : 1936 ; 1937 t 1938 2/
.1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pound e 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Belgium I 2,520 2,445 2,149 " 2,332
Germany x 2,259 1,630 1,245 1,124
Greece i 530 558 1,336 1,787
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .1 17** 263 400 245
United Kingdom : 430 528 602 720
United States : 220 192 185 285
Other countries : 818 736 933 l,24o
Total x b.957 "6.352 6.853 7.733 8,604
1/ No exports reported. 2/ Preliminary*
Compiled from Commerce Exterieur.
FEANCE
Country to which exported * — ~ — , Exports
* p : : 1935 : 1936 : 1937 t 1938 1/
X 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Belgium t 234 143" 128 87
Germany ,.x 726 160 2/ 0
Netherlands X 0 32 285 4SS
Switzerland 2 68 66 242 522
Other countries • 2 11 30 22
Total X 1,031 412 685 1.119 < — <
Country from which imported * , Imports
* ^ t 1934 1 1935 i 1936 t 1937 i 1938 1/
; 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Bulgaria : 2/ 2,151 t>37 2/
Germany x Zj 2j 2/ 2/
Greece X 2,098 4,Q65 2,590 2/
Hungary 1 7,096 6,004 7,412 6,283
Netherlands I 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/
United States .1 25,812 20,065 17,028 18,927
Dominican Bepublic J 396 1,402 617 354
Brazil x 1,472 1,413 487 429
Colombia : 2/ 2/ 674 2/
Netherland India * 3,882 4,670 2,007 1,399
Philippine Islands ....2 2/ 1,396 2/ 2/
Algeria .» 11,5^2 24,211 22,272 18,208
Madagascar 6,813 3,519 7,139 8,815
Other countrler x 2.252 2.194 2.469 1.799
Total x bl.3b3 71.990 63.332 56.214
1/ Preliminary.
2/ If any, included in "Other countries.1'
Compiled from Tableau General du Commerce de Prance and Statistique Uensuelle du Commerce Exterieur.
Continued -
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Table 24 .-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 193^-38 - Continued
GERMANY
Country to which exported : r— r; =— = Exff^/8 r— -= , n: r
I 1 : 1934 : 1935 : 1936 ~ 1937 1 1933 1/2/
; 1,000 pound 8 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Saar I 560~ 73 3/ 2/ 0
Other countries : 7 0 17 1 0_
Total : 567 73 V 1 0
Country from which Imported ! — n Imports
_ : 193* z 1935 : 1936 : 1937 ; 1938 1/2/
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Bulgaria I 27,170 26,078 24,746 26,037 32,775
Greece : 36,895 39.924 42,201 46,275 50.722
Hungary t 586 496 26l 408 1,167
Netherlands 1 1,728 1,221 777 I.267 1,166
Union of Soviet Socialist Bepublics 5,016 4,310 2,167 444 457
United States I 18,611 15.690 16,782 12,927 9,780
Cuba l "5,322 2,289 2,509 3,658 4,549
Dominican Republic I 4,831 4,205 3,362 2,818 1,681
Braiil t 20,029 22,997 25,375 30.8IO 31.727
Colombia : 779 1,216 2,746 2,964 4,^31
Paraguay : 200 162 16S 274 371
34 IS
China : 2.4S4 2,179 2,250 1,994 1,937
British India : 32 20 34 IS 16
Netherland India : 56,280 55.822 50,034 45,792 38,590
Turkey : 21,194 21,970 23,121 23,889 25.253
Other countries : 2.556 2,622 3.6?2 5,926 6,591
Total : 201.683 201.201 200.162 205,498 211.713
1/ Preliminary.
2J Beginning April I938, data not comparable with early years because trade with Austria is not included in foreign trade figures.
V If any, Included in "Other countries." 4/ Less than 500 pounds.
Compiled from Monatliche Nachweise ftber den Auswartigen Handel Deutschland.
GHSSCS
Country to which exported 1 ~- I Exports 1/ ZZ
1 1934 i 1935 : 193b : 1937 ; 1938 21
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Austria » X 4,612 3,380 3,496 2,383
Belgium I 2,511 1,581 1,343 2,646
Cyprus : 392 611 432 573
Czechoslovakia 8 1,455 2,590 1,071 2,590
Finland I 642 2,377 2.052 3,536
Trance : I83 5,873 1,038 399
Germany : 33,836 48,469 49,895 41,133
Hungary I 203 470 622 767
Italy : 2,319 3.108 20 3,267
Netherlands 1 2,068 1,975 1,217 2,119
Poland : 225 968 9U6 2,130
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .J 6,720 S.306 4,581 2,381
Sweden : 2,657 4,378 2,608 1,620
United Kingdom I 256 1,340 l6l 452
United States 1 17,394 22,086 14,447 20,675
Egypt : 3.325 2.^25 1,942 2,522
Other countries t 3.661 3.741 2.212 3.823
Total : 82.459 111.178 88.083 93.016
1/ Imports not available by countries. 2/ Preliminary.
Compiled from Bulletin Mensuel du Commerce Special de la Grece, December issue.
Continued -
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Table 24 .-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing co tm tries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, I93H-38 - Continued
HUNGARY
Country to which exported |
t |
Sxports |
||||
t |
1934 t |
101c • |
||||
1 1.000 pounds |
x^vkju pounds 427 |
i. tvAAJ pounds „ 374 |
x»\aaj pounds 1,298 |
if |
||
A,, .1,4. |
6,872 |
7 1 |
X3D |
|||
4,414 |
2,604 |
2.M-60 |
||||
9.372 |
8. 21*5 |
7.0^6 |
1.810 |
|||
!8 |
798 |
1,600 |
3.055 |
4,009 |
||
m |
21 |
0 |
95 |
30 |
||
627 |
1,061 |
1,808 |
1,086 |
|||
140 |
22j? |
50 |
274 |
1/ |
||
0 |
292 |
0 |
1/ |
|||
379 |
572 |
5 |
862 |
1.998 |
||
23,20s |
21,047 |
19.510 |
17.997 |
— i£$r |
||
Country from which imported |
s |
Imports |
||||
l |
*m . |
19^5 1 |
1936 t |
1917 : |
1918 1/ |
|
l 1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
l.OOO pounds |
||
182 |
1.592 |
1,053 |
921 |
1.237 |
||
0 |
0 |
0 |
3*7 |
0 |
||
312 |
572 |
584 |
713 |
891 |
||
609 |
22 |
679 |
444 |
616 |
||
0 |
77 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||
47 |
84 |
232 |
346 |
471 |
||
23 |
3/ .«» |
3* |
31 |
|||
M33 |
2t**33 |
2,582 |
2.802 |
3.^32 |
1/ Preliminary.
2/ If any, Included in "Other countries."
3/ Includes 61,000 pounds from the Halted States.
Compiled from Commerce Ixterieur de la Hongrie.
IMLMD
Country to which exported |
Exports |
||||
1 1934 |
l 1935 |
: 1936 : |
1937 1 |
1938 1/ |
|
§ 1.000 pounds |
i 1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
112 |
«*5 |
0 |
|||
418 |
139 |
363 |
|||
60 |
0 |
0 |
|||
184 |
i^L |
||||
Country from which imported |
Imports 2/ |
||||
1 I934 |
* 1935 |
i 1936 1 |
1937 * |
193« V |
|
11,000 poundi |
1 1,000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1.000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
168 |
0 |
0 |
|||
270 |
1/ |
U |
|||
10,776 |
15,370 |
9.297 |
|||
..: 15 |
14 |
22 |
|||
11.228 |
I^i392 |
9i33* |
13.W9 |
1/ Preliminary*
2/ Beexports not deducted,
3/ Less than 500 pounds.
Compiled from Trade and Shipping Statistics*
Continued -
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Table 24 .-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, b7 countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 1934-38 - Continued
ITALY
Country to which exported { — Exports , . —
1 1 : 1934 : 1935 » 1936 : 1937 1/ : 1938 1/
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Belgium : 362 818 750 2,059 3,300
France : 0 0 2/ 2/ 2j
Germany : 1 15 1Q2 3,253 3,858
Hungary : 661 22 673 861 825
Netherlands 0 11Q 153 2/ 2/
Poland : 7,861 4,268 1,601 3,360 4,762
Switzerland : 761 975 2,393 1,351 1,741
Tripolitania and Cirenaica (Libya) ..5 I38 306 2/2/2/
Argentina : 210 410 391 157 3I8
Brazil : 7 5 5 2/ 2/
Other countries : 272 3/ 1*986 2°J 3,482 4,613
| Total „ t I 10,273 8.924" 7,065 14.523 19.^77 _
Country from which imported * ■ Imports —
. _ : 1934 : 1935 : 1936 : 1937 1/ t 1938 1/
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Bulgaria : 2,554 4,202 996 1,192 6,296
Greece : 1,312 1,078 0 1,757 1,682
Turkey (in Europe and Asia) : 1,102 51 0 356 535
United States : 1,382 770 236 642 529
San Domingo (Dominican Republic 22 24 5 2/ 2/
Brazil : 0 0 46 2/ 2/
Netherland India : 0 23 33 2/ gj
Other countries : 244 128 44 337 421
Total :~ 6,616 b,276 1.360 4,284 9,4bT
1/ Preliminary.
2/ If any, included in "Cther countries."
2/ Includes French Trieste, 697*000 pounds; and Austria, 667,000 pounds. Compiled from Movimento Commerciale del Regno D' Italia.
JAPAN
Country to which exported 1 — ,
: : 1934 j 1935 "
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Germany : 289 1.563
China : I85 1,408
Manchuria : 421 1,242
Egypt : 2,200 2,227
Other oountries : 174 257
Total ..: [ | : < 3,269 6.697
Country from which imported * ■ . I935
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
United States : 7,766 13,416
Philippine Islands : 3,351 2,345
British India : 3,051 1,755
China : 3,173 2,379
Other countries : l4_3 26"
Total : 17.484 19,921"
1/ Preliminary.
Compiled from Annual Return of the Foreign Trade of Japan.
Exports
§17
1937 1/ > 193s 1/
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
1.833
1,515 1,430 2,670 85JL
g.299
^0^5"
^76X
Imports
. 1936
1937 1/ : 1938U
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 5,540
2,584 21
12,328
g.717
Continued -
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MANCHURIA
Country to which exported |
; |
Exports |
||||
• |
W .... 1 |
... >9?5 ! |
1936 „ « |
.-J93JL1/ 2/i |
1938 1/2/ |
|
000 pound 8 |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pound 8 |
1,000 pounds |
||
0 |
4 |
2 |
||||
842 |
525 |
3«5 |
||||
0 |
0 |
0 |
||||
Sk2 |
. 522. |
3,37 |
282 |
|||
WUUU y A J A X Ulii VfltX K>1 * XuipU A voU. |
• |
Imports |
||||
• |
1934 |
1935 |
1936 : |
1937 1/ ! |
1938 l727 |
|
*1» |
000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
9 |
1 |
25 |
||||
8 |
11 |
6 |
||||
ll,b06 |
2,684 |
7,626 |
8,675 |
|||
3,260 |
3,065 |
3.290 |
3,11$ |
|||
18 |
0 |
U |
||||
• |
22,729 |
12,831 |
21.732 |
14,350 |
||
89 |
0 |
it/ |
||||
• |
y |
3 |
||||
• |
0 |
1.373 |
1 |
I |
||
1 |
76g |
|||||
0 |
0 |
0 |
||||
1 |
10 |
7^ |
2>3.i.7 |
|||
37,721 |
21,1*29 |
33.525 |
28,460 |
27,288 |
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Not available by countries.
V If any, included in "Other countries".
4/ Less than 500 pounds.
Compiled from Annual Returns of the Foreign Trade of Manchukuo.
NETHSRLAND INDIA
Country to which exported |
Exports |
|||||
1934 : |
1935 : |
1936 ! |
1937 ! |
1938 1/ |
||
:l. |
000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
• |
1,606 |
4,685 |
2,507 |
1,810 |
||
0 |
0 |
107 |
||||
• |
94,560 |
96,741 |
95,249 |
101,478 |
||
1,600 |
6,284 |
7.593 |
2/ |
|||
28 |
0 |
253 |
20 |
|||
7 |
21 |
26 |
46 |
|||
67 |
*7 |
110 |
88 |
|||
67 |
70S |
787 |
3t?o? |
|||
• |
97.935 |
108,486 |
106,525 |
107.458 |
||
Country from which imported |
• |
Imports |
||||
: |
193* I |
1935 1 |
1936 : |
1937 ! |
1938 1/ |
|
51. |
000 pound 6 |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
78 |
68 |
63 |
84 |
|||
2,592 |
913 |
1.293 |
2.558 |
|||
221 |
194 |
9 |
64 |
|||
73 |
68 |
82 |
104 |
|||
6 |
0 |
10 |
9 |
|||
1Q1 |
201 |
213 |
446 |
|||
3,161 |
1.444 |
1,670 |
3,265 |
1/ Preliminary.
2/ If any, included in "Other countries-:"
Compiled from Jaaroversicht van den in-en-uitvoer van Nederlandsch-Indie.
Continued -
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HITHIRLaHDS
Country to which exported
222E
_19J5_
Hxports
l 1937 l 1938 1/
Belgium
Denmark Trance Germany Swi tier land United Kingdom United States He the r land India Other countries Total
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 571
Country from which imported
Belgium
Bulgaria
Trance ........ c.
Germany ,
Greece ••• ••• ,
Italy
Hungary
Barnaul a ,
United Kingdom ..........
United States
Cuba
Dominican Republic ,
Brasll ,
Paraguay •••••••• ,
Hetherland India
British India ,
Algeria
Turkey (Europe mad Asia)
Other countries
Total
1,000 pounds
2/
2,452 1.9*2
H zl
1,484 18,489
1.236 26
M77 1,006
25.936 i,3«s
27 2,132
2,302
66.121
1,000 pounds
2TW 1,201 42 1.772 2,97!
709
160
13.392 1,016 103 6.7*1
26,189
1.350 96
1.107 . m 61,09?
1,000 pounds
i^sT
601 2* 1,016 1.377 23« , 571 2/
282 14,000 950 257 8,483 1.520 28,110
62.209~~
1,000 pounds 2^W 1,151 492 1.309 2,31* 288 1,000 645 197 19.53 842 154 8,821 1.275 25.764 I.696 65 722
—
1,000 pounds 1,814
1/ 2/
28* 2,§70
ll,
2/
205 19.299 77« 119 8,909 1,149 24,500 1,120
2/
2,313
A25P_
O6.808
1/ Preliminary.
2/ If any, included la "Other countries • ■
Compiled from Jaarstatistiek ran dea in-uit-en Doorroer, Hederland Deel I, and maandstati stick Tan dan in-uit-en Doorvoer .
HORIAT
I
Country from which Imported
em:
29J1
Imports
J2
MI
Belgium
Bulgaria
Oeraany
Greece •
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Turkey
United States
Cuba
Brasll
China •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Hetherland India ••••••••••••••••••
Union of South Africa •••
Other countries
Total
1/ Ho exports reported. 2/ Preliminary.
Compiled from Horges Handel.
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
ll
"56"
676 44
151
J03 23
44
37 658
32 182 10
3JJ1 42
4.478 24 28
31 122
7 312
3S1
TTffc
H78
28 418 4,662 40 19 33 128 44
51
6,220
16 480
13 323 52 287 4,7*5 40 40 24
153 0
3/ If any. Included in "Other countries. ■ 4/ laolades 79.000 pounds from Rhodesia
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Table ^.-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 193^-38 - Continued
PHILIPPINE ISLANLS
Country to which exported |
— |
Exports |
|||
1 1Q7U t |
1Q75 |
1 lQ7fe 1 |
1Q77 : |
1978 1/ |
|
1 1 OOO TwnnA a |
.000 TViiind *. |
1,000 pounds |
|||
t 1.R0Q |
291 |
750 |
|||
• Qfi7 |
781 |
||||
0 |
^ 64 |
0 |
|||
* 177 |
*7 |
||||
1 1 782 |
2 706 |
10 080 |
|||
1 26? |
308 |
277 |
7-* |
||
Q—.l — |
t \H 957 |
■xc gap |
21.215 |
0 |
|
TT« J lA/3 Qf |
t 1 M>0 |
7 09? |
2 lU7 |
7 015 |
|
o« ee |
EC 55 |
U.7 |
|||
97 |
la 7 |
||||
: 8 |
7 |
g |
7 -» |
||
t 666 |
516 |
•500 |
711 1 |
||
l 2/ |
2/ |
2/ |
573 |
||
5*4 |
^27 |
532 |
|||
311 |
780 |
297 |
|||
1 2.887 |
727 |
2.276 |
|||
8,060 |
1,7*8 |
21*6 |
|||
, 7i« |
* |
||||
52.279 |
25.029 |
||||
Country from which imported |
Imports |
||||
: 1934 t |
1935 |
t 1936 : |
*?37 • |
1978 1/ |
|
I 1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds 1 |
,000 pounds |
1,000 pounds |
|
428 |
651 |
1.015 |
|||
17 |
17 |
16 |
|||
2 |
0 |
V |
|||
..1 1,270 |
Uk7 |
668 |
1,071 |
1/ Preliminary*
2/ If any, included in "Other countries." 7_/ Less than 500 pounds*
Compiled from annual report of the Insular Collector of Customs, and Trade of the Philippine Islands with United States and Foreign Countries.
POLAND
Country from which imported
323E
J231
Imports 1/
HE
223i
1938
1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1.000 pounds
Bulgaria ••«••••••••••••.•...
Greece • ...... •
Italy
Turkey
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics •
Jugoslavia
United States •
Brazil
Nether land India
Other countries •
Total
"668 220 6.78U
37 I.31H
1.567 6.91* 67U 63U
*2L
1,102
U,92U 264 2,076 2.75* U,727 297 531 22
2.333 970
1,616 u53
1.131
2,301
ll
102
2/,
3,800
2,098 U.022 2,116 119
U.508
1,286 1
18.901
^27f
18*142
POT
U,9W
2.3*2 888 3,661 2,991
*33
23x111
1/ Exports extremely small; no compilation by countries 2/ If any, included in "Other countries.1'
Compiled from Annual re du Commerce Xxterieur*
Continued -
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Table ^-International trade in leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin end destination, calendar years, 193*1-38 - Continued
SPAIN
Imports 1/
Country from which imported
1914 l 1935 i 1916 t 1917 > 1918
Algeria ••
Brazil
Cuba •• •
United States
Philippine Islands Netherland India . . Other countries • . .
Total ...
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
2^13 2.193
,57 3.5*5
8,455 5,051
8.397 9.119
19,074 24,660
1,620 11,^51
0 2/4.019 39,816 bl^g
1/ No exports reported,
2/ Includes 3,938,390 pounds from Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). Ho data aTailable since 1935*
Compiled from Xetadistica del Comercio Xzterior de Ispana, To mo I,
SWJEU1N
Country from which imported * ss=n ^itl^ 1 _ l 1934 1 1915 1 1936 1 1917 t 1918 2/
1 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
United Statee ...I 2,465 7,385 8,669 9,393
Germany I 359 56 J/
Netherlands I 862 647 2/ 3/
United Kingdom % 326 277 l/ 2/
Creec x 2,371 4,337 1.379 3.151
Cuba I 584 536 679 405
Brazil t 965 870 565 1,085
Other countries .....I 9J2 817 4/1.921 5/2.658
Total 8.857 14.925 11.215 16,692 13.983
1/ Xxporta less than 500,000 pounds; not compiled by countries* gj Preliminary,
1/ If any, included in "Other countries."
4/ Includes 949,000 pounds from Netherland India,
Includes 895.OOO pounds from Netherland India and 910,000 pounds from Turkey,
Compiled from Srsriges Officiella Statistic Handel.
SWITZERLAND
Country from which imported * ■ ■ Imports 1/
_ l 1934 1 1915 : 1916 1 1917 « 1918 g/
1 1,000 pounds 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Algeria 1 12T 96 102 95 356
Bulgaria t 385 500 448 403 327
Greece 727 878 85I I,0o8 1,085
Hungary I 200 2% 262 270 289
Italy I 378 469 36O 609
Turkey 314 l46 336 306
United States t 6,594 6,541 5,919 6,224 5,95]
Cuba 94 84 93 86 $1
Haiti : 701 718 681 3/ 0
Argentina 1 374 335 258 249 208
Brazil t 2,117 2,285 2,367 2,749 2,558
Colombia ....! 48 20 22 10 30
Paraguay s 400 275 293 340 3°7
China t 17 46 22 8 11
Netherland India t 2,274 2,417 2,485 2,714 2,376*
Other countries ... JSS §97 5J2 1.151 1.
Total i 15,117 15.856 15.071 16.104 16.0
1/ Bxports less than 500,000 pounds % not compiled by countries* gj Preliminary.
2/ If any, Included in "Other countries."
Compiled from Statistic** des WarenTerkehre der Sohweis mit dem Auelande,
Continued «
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Table ^.International trade In leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 193*4-38 - Continued
TUHKJSY
Bxports"l7
Country to which exported
IH5
2335.
i22L
1918 2/
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Austria
Belgium
Czechoslovakia ...
Germany
Italy ,
Netherlands ......
United States . ...
Sgypt i
Other countries .. . Total
2,767 976 102 19.U98
2,029 1,1*10 11,818 1,289
-m.
2,053
1,101
3,038
23,103 h55
1.395 15,005
1,555
?»fc52
SM57
1,362 3,010
23,313 1
1,118 20,022 626 15.
2,201 2,504 2,899 3^,129 2.599 1,810 28,564 1,868 10.120
95,907
1/ Imports less than 500,000 pounds; not compiled by countries. 2/ Preliminary*
Compiled from Commerce Bxterieur-Statistique Annuelle.
UNITE) KINGDOM
Country to which exported
3SE
Bxports
1938 1/
Poland and Dan tig United States .... Other countries . < Total ..
1.000 pounds 1,927
3.Q84
1,000 pounds 2^68" 1,722
,8|21L
2»gj6 7.066
1,000 pounds 1,782 1,631 2.066
^7?
1,000 pounds 3.011
1,842 l.«5,l
1,000 pounds
2/6,855 2/6.855
Country from which imported
Tq?T
1915
Imports 1936
1937
JL
1938 1/
Belgium ,
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Canada
United States
Cuba ,
British India
Burma 4/
Syria
Turkey • ,
Union of South Africa , Northern Bhodesia Southern Bhodesia ..... Nyasaland Protectorate
Other countries
Total
Beexports
Net imports .
1.000 pounds 327 173 97 979 8,055 188,945 l4o 9.798
44i
U38 15.850 12,510
1.000 pounds
235 218
732 1.255 7,076 202,550 77
11.587
761 426 81 442 15.096 10,099
1.000 pounds 1.530 >*33 213 1,182 9.289 213.525
13.695
65I 392 359 U19 14,960 13.057
1,000 pounds 3T52T 617
862 8,649 203,349 92 19.150
1,557 205
328
14,519 13.505
1,000 pounds
T
16,129 257.612
u c. 32,685
1
18,898
13.379
1 238,875 |
251,620 |
X.1UX 270.899 |
267.460 |
345.822 |
18.267 |
II.749 |
b.119 |
10.368 |
|
1 . 220.608 |
240. 364 |
259.150 |
261. "541 |
315.454 |
1/ Preliminary. 2/ Includes snuff.
V If any, included in "Other countries. ■
4/ Prior to April I937 British India included Burma.
Compiled from Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom, and Accounts Relating to the Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom.
Continued -
95
Table 24. -International trade In leaf tobacco for the principal exporting and importing countries, by countries of origin and destination, calendar years, 1934-38 " Continued
YUGOSLATIA
Country to which exported J - — . Exports - -
_ _ : 1914 i 1935 : 1936 t 1937 I 1936
l 1,000 pound a 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1.000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Czechoslovakia 1 0 8,150 7\255 7^82 7,476
France : 15 0 1,273 0 1,202
Germany 2 2,134 0 526 0
Poland : 1,620 2,754 2,291 0 3,601
Other countries : 22 37_0 0 0 0_
Total : 1,659 1?f1^>8 10rg2P , , , 8»°°8 12,279
Country from which imported 5 =— =_ Ih^^?s =— ~
_ _ : 1934 : 1935 * 1936 : 1937 » 1938
: 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds
Netherlands i 623 W 387 0 0
Other countries 0 0 0 0 0_
Total : 623 14 387 0 0_
Compiled from Stat is ti que du Commerce Exterieur de Yugoslavia.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics*
Table 25»-United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries,
by types, 1933-38 1/
FLUE- CUBED, TYPES 11-14
Importing country
1933
1934
1935
1936 ' 1937 2/
1938 2/
1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.
United Kingdom ,
China $J
Australia
Canada ,
Netherlands
Nether land India
Germany 4/
Japan
Ireland (Irish Free State)
British India ,
Belgium
British Malaya
New Zealand
Philippine Islands
Ceylon
Finland
Egypt
Slam
Argentina
Other countries
Total
: 1,000 lb. .« 170,507 87.029 ,: 10,841
7.9^9 11,548
►! 1,395 7.838
>: 7.753 .t 2,485
► I 2,236
.a 3,209
■ : 573 >i 2,053 883
.: 843 -J 974 .1 338 636
,1 644 lOfffi
33Q|??o
1,000 lb.
152,329 28,976 14,818
7.817 3.604
1.463 1,102 9.370 3.055 1.659 1.878 621
697 613 723
1.385 652
244|4?4
1,000 lb. 226,631
24,039 18,120 4,143 7.107
859 6,619 6,702 5.297 2,299 2,36"5
193 2,113
152
686
82
444
170.478 43.096 19,407
3.748
9.017 2,188 2,726
9.909 6,301
2,901 4,
2.074
639 942 1,083
407
4.539 1,166 17.206
2^77^59 40,162 18,014
3.679 7.928
4,641 1,718 8,510 2,968
5,557 8
2,942 1.190 1,101
1,267
. 931
4,352 1,291
15,685
322.792 302.640 361.919
Continued -
96
Table 25* -United. States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries,
"by types, 1933-38 1/ - Continued
VIRGINIA. FIRE- CURED, TYPE 21
- j 1 I "s : Importing country : 1933 ; 1934 : 1935 : 1936 : I937 2/ : I938 2/ : j 1 : ; 1
t 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1,000 lb.
United Kingdom I 1,1ft J 1^20 1,382 li~3 1,657
Netherlands t 1,314 ^5 297 315 227
Belgium : 1,030 906 421 425 129
Norway : 1,812 1,539 1.870 2,090 1,667
Germany 4/ i 1,479 1.293 1.213 993 962
Australia t 359 42 60 6% 217
Denmark .. * 505 250 150 75 290
Sweden J 1,805 1.16? 1.537 l.l6l 546
Algeria and Tunisia : 55 154 420 l6S 111
Argentina t 226 180 IO3 255 28
Liberia : 79 64 86 107 80
French Africa $J t I98 303 272 166 208
New Zealand : 300 237 286 283 255
Canada : U3 114 176 101 37
Portugal 1 382 600 258 267 462
British West Africa 6/ : 145 123 33 37 19
China l 10 10 125 6 0
France : 0 56 20 3U 46
Other countries I 1.075 1.176 1.187 75J 810
Total 1 11.960 10,281 9.89b 9.492 7.751
KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE FIRE-CURED, TYPES 22. 23. and 24
France * 20,267 17,515 18,915 18,986 18,452
Spain : 5,4l6 12,222 7.844 0 0
Belgium 1 10,699 5,502 4,6o6 6,587 3,414
Germany 4/ : 6,314 7,015 3,570 2,272 2,307
United Kingdom ; 2,174 3,470 2,842 3,278 2,516
Netherlands t 3,122 2,114 2,896 6,227 6,721
Poland and Danzig i 965 1,1^4 478 1,036 1,500
Argentina I 535 141 85 124 91
Sweden 1,9% 2,298 2,540 1,702 2,136
Italy I 922 571* 101 780 695
Portugal : 1,335 1.396 1,106 1,308 943
Spanish Africa jj ; 1,046 1,081 1,044 143 111
Switzerland : 3,539 1,548 1,520 2,176 1,994
Denmark : 1,281 969 974 848 1,204
Algeria and Tunisia : 5^7 510 9U3 865 844
Ireland (Irish Free State) t 847 574 g45 622 1,174
Norway \ 329 268 964 488 369
French Africa 5/ : 258 U65 409 735 854
Egypt ; 207 205 225 293 327
British West Africa 6/ i 90 82 146 213 150
Other countries t 1.194 1.182 1.31? 1.710 1*197
Total » b3.036 60,265 52.86^ 50.WS 46.999
BURLEY. TYPE 31
Belgium X 5.012 3,554 2~ 93 J- 28 2T089"
Portugal : 2,497 2,659 2,111 2,021 2,815
Netherlands I 1,927 1,165 586 676 1,066
Germany 4/ i 478 550 399 426 422
Algeria and Tunisia I 58 229 566 32 173
Italy i 466 610 8 250 22
Denmark t 650 7^4 5l4 801 880
Australia 275 521 314 1,289 469
France 1 198 34 152 170 295
United Kingdom 207 I59 2I9 182 406
Newfoundland and Labrador : 273 282 265 39O 4l9
Argentina 176 163 162 287 80
Norway : I33 261 217 410 466
Switzerland I 424 21 82 17 48
Sweden I 276 107 540 654 575
Mexico : 84 89 87 93 81
Canada : 178 71 63 110 43
Philippine Islands : 19 0 2 4 1
Egypt : 26 26 2 1 44
Other countries 1 586 7_8_5 ___S ___ 6___
Total : 1^.943 12.030 8.928 11.187 11.089
Continued -
97
Table 25»-United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, 1933-38 1/ - Continued
MARYLAND, TYPE 32 8/
Importing country |
■ • t |
X 1933 J • |
1934 : |
: 1936 : x |
1937 2/ ! 1938 2/ |
||
: 1,000 lb. |
1,000 lb. 1 |
,000 lb. 1 |
,000 lb. |
1,000 lb. 1 |
000 lb. |
||
_ |
2,06b |
l£p |
RR6* |
880 |
°33 |
||
1 8QQ |
1,684 |
1 174 |
I.067 X ,UU( |
l.PQO |
1 QQ7 |
||
* |
1 P70 |
894 |
161 |
488 |
774 |
7P7 |
|
P.76l |
3.267 |
1.621 |
2.434 |
P 070 |
648 |
||
118 |
173 |
117 |
127 |
116 |
17 P |
||
• |
46 |
43 |
154 |
25 |
ox |
||
m |
QUO |
280 |
398 |
243 |
78 |
86 |
|
Xt^ |
109 |
0 |
d |
7 |
|||
104 |
273 |
66 |
79 |
DO |
19 |
||
• |
109 |
143 |
220 |
697 |
68 |
394 |
|
60 |
75 |
136 |
60 |
70 |
pp6 ecu |
||
9,186 |
7.103 |
4.690 |
6,100 |
4.R0Q |
|||
on |
SUCKEE, |
TYPE 35 |
|||||
593 |
556 |
511 |
305 |
90 |
|||
135 |
44 |
65 |
37 |
1 |
|||
66 |
87 |
58 |
47 |
32 |
|||
69 |
HI |
TO R |
PR |
31 |
|||
11 |
7 1 |
2 |
|||||
TTn ] tpd JM nfr\r\w .............. |
• |
0 |
0 |
g |
0 |
15 |
|
161 |
\\C HO |
||||||
1.035 |
J. | IcX |
||||||
GREEN EI TEE, |
TYPE 36 |
||||||
873 |
1,901 |
1.627 |
1.473 |
||||
892 |
1,032 |
1.R10 |
506 |
4o4 |
|||
Ireland (Irish Tree State) ••• |
72 |
I69 |
215 |
82 |
171 |
||
201 |
93 |
63 |
39 |
||||
158 |
188 |
3 |
3° |
||||
86 |
0 |
172 |
11 |
0 |
|||
• |
105 |
47 |
38 |
||||
2.387 |
3.1*26* |
3.710 |
2.172 |
1.66? |
|||
CI GAB |
LEAF, TYPES UL-62 |
• -- |
|||||
577 |
370 |
459 |
486 |
rH^ |
|||
0 |
0 |
0 |
u |
||||
168 |
81 |
106 |
37 |
T T T |
|||
• |
30U |
175 |
62 |
63 |
111 111 |
||
223 |
468 |
37 38 |
g |
46 |
|||
66 |
129 |
U-T7 |
|||||
142 |
47 |
q |
|||||
1.217 |
749 |
730 |
1,286 |
||||
BLACK FAT, WATER BALER |
, AND DARE |
AFRICAN |
|||||
4,089 |
5.H2 |
5,185 |
5.172 |
3,849 |
|||
• |
2,104 |
2,694 |
2,7^0 |
2,602 |
2.476 |
||
370 |
284 |
294 |
46 |
l4l |
|||
430 |
273 |
392 |
346 |
351 |
|||
I69 |
52 |
72 |
102 |
151 |
|||
160 |
185 |
217 |
240 |
215 |
|||
128 |
159 |
129 |
123 |
122 |
|||
368 |
268 |
389 |
I69 |
4l |
|||
137 |
162 |
166 |
I63 |
131 |
|||
350 |
491 |
483 |
549 |
360 |
|||
• |
8,305 |
9,680 |
10,067 |
9,512 |
7,837 |
Continued -
98
Table 25. -United States exports of tobacco to principal importing countries, by types, 1933-38 1/ - Continued
FKBHgJi
Importing country
: : : : :
1933 : I93& 1 1935 : 1936 t 1937 2/ 1 1938 gf
t 1 1 ? l
United Kingdom . Canada *•••••••.
Netherlands ....
Belgium
Germany 4/
China .•
Other countries Total
1.000 lb.
6 1 0 1
_2_
.52.
1,000 lb.
55 8 0 0
7 0
6
1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
111 92 §T
13 3^ 27
1 0 3
101
000
12/ 10 11 11 17
1.000 lb.
1ZL
138
222
STEMS
Germany 4/
China ..........
Sweden
Netherlands ....
Belgium ........
Other countries Total
TRIMMINGS, AND SCRAP 6,878
5.985 640 468 i»039 3»572
9.505 699 50 535
18.582 loTi
1^35 9.980 1,022 15
,31
83 16,190 1.052 15 94
3.1,15
1.192
11,812 1.059
142
=8-
17,491 20,549 14J
1/ The export statistics in this table are on the basis of crop years. Crop years are as follows! Flue-cured, year beginning July; Maryland, year beginning January of year following production; all other types, year beginning October. These figures do not include shipments to Puerto Rico; no ship- ments were made to Alaska and Hawaii.
2/ Preliminary. jj/ Includes Hong Kong and Xwantung*
5/ Beginning May 6, I938, the United States trade with Germany includes Austria; for comparable figures in earlier years add Austria and Germany. Exclusive of Algeria, Tunisia, and Madagascar.
6/ Includes Gold Coast, Nigeria, and other British West Africa* jj Includes Canary Islands. 8/ Includes lastern Ohio, type 71.
2J Black Tat, Water Baler, and Dark African are composed principally of fire-cured and One Sucker tobacco, which have been treated with oils and greases, packed in boxes, bales, and tierces, and subjeotod to heavy pressure. Approximate percentages are two-thirds One Sucker and one-third fire- cured. In some cases a small amount of flue-cured might be substituted for that portion of one of the other types. 10/ Exclusive of Mozambique. 11/ Exclusive of Bermuda, Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago. 12/ Less than 500 pounds.
Bureau of Agricultural Economies. Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States and official records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Export weight.
Table 26 —United States exports of tobacco, by types, 1933-38 1/
Type
1933
1934
1935
1936
* 1937 2/ » 1938 2/ : 1
Flue-cured, types 11-14 .................
Virginia fire-cured, type 21
Kentucky and Tennessee fire-cured,
types, 22, 23, and 24
Bur ley, type 31
Southern Maryland, type 32 2/
One Sucker, type 35
Green River, type 36
Cigar leaf
Black Fat, Water Baler, and Dark African
Perique
Stems, trimmings,' and scrap .............
Mil. lb. Mil, lb.
244.5
Mil, lb. Mil, lb. Mil, lb. Mil. lb.
330.3 12.0
63.O 13.9 9.2 1.0 2.4 1.5 8.3 .1 18.6
IO.3
6O.3 12.0 7.1 1.1 3.4 1.2 9.7 .1 16.2
322.8 |
302.6 |
3^1.9 |
9.9 |
9.5 |
7.8 |
52.9 |
50.4 |
47.0 |
8.9 |
11.2 |
ll.l |
4.7 |
6.1 |
5.3 |
.8 |
.5 |
.2 |
3.7 |
2.2 |
3.7 |
•7 |
•7 |
1.3 |
10.1 |
9.5 |
7.8 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
17.5 |
20.5 |
14.8 |
4.5
Flue-cured, year beginning July; Maryland, year beginning January of year following production; all other types, year beginning October. These figures do not include shipments to Puerto Rico 5 no shipments were made to Alaska and Hawaii.
2/ Preliminary. ^/ Includes Eastern Ohio, type 71.
Bureau of Agricultural Economies. Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States and official records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Export weight.
99
Table 27»-United States aborts of tobacco, by types, animal 1934.38 1/
Oalendar year
Type |
1 l 1 |
{ 1934 1 \ |
X 1935 I \ |
1 1936 : x |
1937 * t |
1938 2/ |
1 |
MIX* lUt |
Bill ID* |
Hilt lUi |
mix. 1D| |
■11 . 10. |
|
... .1 |
306.0 |
CO J . W |
jCf • 1 |
|||
11.4 |
9-5 |
9.3 |
9.7 |
8.5 |
||
Kentucky and Tennessee fire-cured, types 22, |
23 and : |
|||||
t |
65.4 |
52.6 |
49.5 |
52.7 |
48.4 |
|
16.4 |
8.8 |
10.5 |
10.4 |
11.8 |
||
7.1 |
*.7 |
6.1 |
5.3 |
U.5 |
||
l.l |
1.2 |
.8 |
.2 |
•5 |
||
2.3 |
3.6 |
3.6 |
2.1 |
3.6 |
||
1.5 |
.8 |
.6 |
•9 |
2.5 |
||
Slack fat, water baler, and dark African ••• |
7.8 |
10.4 |
10.3 |
S.7 |
7.7 |
|
.2 |
.1 |
.2 |
||||
419.0 |
381.2 |
406.8 |
417.8 |
472.9 |
||
1 |
21.9 |
15.1 |
18. 5 |
17.0 |
16.2 |
1/ These figures do not Include shipments to Puerto Rico; no shipments were made to Alaska and Hawaii.
2/ Preliminary.
3/ Includes Sastern Ohio, type 71* 4/ Lees than 100,000 pounds.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States and official records of the Bureau. of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
Table 28. -United States exports and shipments of tobacco products to noncontiguous territories, 1933" 3#
iear • vigor. . s ; other ^
beginning t Cigarettes I and * Plug : Smoking : factored
July : 1 cheroots 1 1 :
I Millions Millions 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb. 1.000 lb.
1933 l 4,001 7 1,855 2,056 215
1934 » 4,619 11 1,787 2,136 220
1935 5.393 1.925 2,067 244
l93o * 6,586 21 2,159 1,901 461
1937 * 7.1*05 22 2,228 1,661 866
1938 *
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the United States, 1933 to date.
100
Table 29«-United States imports of tobacco by countries, and shipments from noncontiguous territories, l933-3g
Class and country from which imported
Cigar wrapper:
Netherlands
Nether land India
Cuba
Other countries
Total
Cigar leaf (filler) I Unetemmed:
Cuba
United Kingdom
Other countries •
Total
Stemmed:
Cuba
Puerto Rico ..............
Other countries ..........
Total
Cigarette leaf:
Greece
Italy
Turkey in Europe and Asia
Belgium
Germany 4/ •
Sgypt
United Kingdom •••••••••••
Bulgaria
Palestine and Syria ......
Netherlands
Malta, Go so, and Cyprus .. Other countries
Total
Stems, scraps, and trimmings:
Cuba
United Kingdom
Philippine Islands .......
Puerto Rico
Other countries
Total
Tear beginning July
: :
1933 1/ * 1931* « : 1
: : :
1935 t 1936 i 1937 2/ : 1938 £/ : : :
1.000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb, 1.000 lb. 1,000 lb. 1,000 lb.
2,070 1
11+2
V1?
4,611
0 1
6,760 14,087 0
20.847
14,706 6,983 12,788 765
106
i
3* 0
42.
35.558
2,6?0 1,843 1.935 4,75?
23*1 11,401
1,911
0 110 0
2.021
1.750 1
139
2L
2,695 0 211
1,518
0
I83
0
4,191
0
5.23* 0
1
4,419
0 1
4,191
3,487 0 0
4.420 3.487
6,465 16,645 0
9.285 18,616 0
6,448 18,964
S2g2
6,598 16,376 0
22.974
17.959 5,882 12,425 994 28 183 205
If
166
739 30
—Mr
19.006
5.9«5 15,982 1,231 162 26
191
2
312 391 230 20_
SI
20.233 ^.577 19.799 635 300 16
395 301 622 51
3m3
18,628 753 20,509
18
19 1.522 994
37 10
44.827
2,876 1.742 2.169 3.329 167
10|2g?
3,423 1.767 2,370 H.541
3«L
12.488
2,465 1,818 ,42J ,616
2,836 1,628
.395
.323 1-54?
rs.iib ls.ftt
1/ Imports for consumption, beginning 1933*
2/ Preliminary.
3/ Lees than 500 pounds.
4/ Beginning May 6, 1938, the United States trade with Germany includes Austria; for comparable figures in earlier years add Austria and Germany.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Domestic Commerce.
Compiled from official records of the Bureau of Foreign and
101
Table 30. -United States imports of tobacco products by countries, and shipments from
noncontiguous territories, 1933-32
Tear beginning July
Product and country 8 8 8 8 8 8
: 1933 1/ : 193U : 1935 x 1936 t 1937 2/ : 1938 2/
8 i : : : :
8 |
1 <YW> Th |
1 000 Th X |WV XUt |
1 OOO Th* |
1 OOO Th |
1 OOO Th 1 OOO 1h X |wv 1U| X xu# |
|
Cigars and cheroots? |
8 |
|||||
• |
7U |
6U |
U7 |
Up |
||
_ _ _ • |
7/ |
■7/ |
7/ |
|||
f/ |
f/ |
■1/ |
||||
TTti A + a A ?4n crA Am |
• |
If |
.2/ |
a/ |
f/ |
|
4 T ^ w»l vl a T al And a |
P RP7 |
7 7 67 |
7 777 |
7 rU6 |
||
i top |
cxo |
|||||
7/ |
1 |
3/ |
3/ |
3/ |
||
Tnf al |
■ |
7 7P7 |
5 117 |
U 7QO |
U 77n |
7 #oU |
Cigarettes! |
• i |
-7 / « |
||||
■ |
2 |
8 |
a |
X |
||
■ |
JJ |
i X |
i |
X |
X |
|
1 ff x© |
5 |
DO |
2 |
|||
12 |
s |
8 |
11 |
13 |
||
O + Vi *a t* rtAii r> +■ 1* A 00 |
• |
u |
U — , |
■7/ . |
1/ |
A |
30 |
16 |
77 |
18 |
18 |
||
All other tobacco products X %J |
:" |
|||||
60 |
1+h |
$ |
||||
29 |
l |
*3 |
Uo |
|||
25 |
32 |
21 |
25 |
|||
3 |
k |
3 |
||||
1/ 3 |
1 |
1 |
1/ |
|||
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
||
6 |
5 |
5 |
18 |
|||
2 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
|||
0 |
2/ |
|||||
2 |
2 |
6 |
2 |
|||
2 |
1 |
4 |
||||
ll? |
148 |
132 |
123 |
1/ Imports for consumption, "beginning 1933*
2/ Preliminary,
3/ Less than 500 pounds.
4/ Beginning May 6, I938, the United States trade with Germany includes Austria; for comparable figures in earlier years add Austria and Germany*
5/ Ho shipments reported from Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands.
5/ Conversion to pounds made on basis of 18 pounds per 1,000 cigars*
jJ Not separately reported; if any included in "All other tobacco products"*
8/ Conversion to pounds made on basis of 2.25 pounds per 1,000 cigarettes*
2/ Includes snuff and snuff flour; stems cut, ground, or pulverized and manufactures of tobacco not specially provided for.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from Monthly Summary of Po reign Commerce of the United States and official records of the Bureau of Po reign and Domestic Commerce*
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Table 31. -Tariff rates on tobacco and tobacco product e Imported Into the United States; established by the Tariff Act of 1930, and subsequent changes l/
7HCM ALL COUNTRIES EXCBPT THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND CUM gj
: Paragraph : |
Bate : |
Present |
|
Type of import |
1 of : |
per pound : |
rate |
.193P Act : |
under Act : |
per pound |
|
Dollars |
Dollars |
||
Wrapper tobacco and filler tobacco when Mixed or |
: : |
||
packed with nore than 35 Per centum of wrapper |
t t i 601 X |
1/ 1.50 |
|
tobacoot Unstemmed |
2.275 |
||
Steamed |
: 601 : |
2.925 |
3/ 2.15 |
Tiller tobaccot Unstemmed, cigarette leaf n.s.p.f . |
: 601 : |
•35 |
W .30 |
Unstemned, other |
: 601 : |
•35 |
.35 |
Stemmed |
601 : |
.50 |
.50 |
Tobacco, manufactured or unmanufactured n.s.p.f* |
: 603 : |
•55 |
5/ .35 |
Scrap tobacco |
: 603 : |
• .35 |
.35 |
Snuff and snuff flour |
: 66k : |
.55 |
.55 |
Tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulverized |
: 60U s |
.55 |
.55 |
Tobacco stems, not cut, ground, or pulverised |
: 1787 : |
Free |
Free |
Cigars and cheroots of all kinds |
: 605 : |
4. 50 plus 25 per- |
U.50 plus 25 per- |
cent ad valorem |
cent ad valorem |
||
Cigarettes of all kinds |
1 605 : |
U.50 plus 25 per- |
5/2.25 plus 12| |
cent ad valorem |
nercent ad valorem |
FROM CUBA GJ
Wrapper tobacco and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than 35 per centum of wrapper tobacco: Unstemmed Stemmed
Filler tobacco: Unstemmed, cigarette leaf n.s.p.f. Unstemmed, other Stemmed
Tobacco, manufactured or unmanufactured n.s.p.f.
Scrap tobacco
Snuff and snuff flour
Tobacco stems, cat, ground, or pulverized Tobacco stems, not cut, ground, or pulverized Cigars of all kinds
Cheroots of all kinds
Cigarettes of all kinds
601 |
: 1.820 |
2/ 1.200 |
601 |
1 2.330 |
1/ 1.720 |
601 |
: .28 |
3J .24 |
601 |
: .28 |
10/ .28 |
601 |
l .40 |
1P7 .Ho |
603 |
t .uu |
11/ .28 |
603 60H |
: .28 : .44 |
ISJ .28 .44 |
604 |
t .44 |
.44 |
1787 |
: Free |
Free |
605 |
t 3.6O plus 20 per- |
12/ 3.6O plus 20 |
: cent ad valorem |
percent ad valorem |
|
605 |
: 3»6o pins 20 per- |
3.60 plus 20 per- |
: cent ad valorem |
cent ad valorem |
|
605 |
: 3«60 pins 20 per- |
13/ 1.80 plus 10 |
: cent ad valorem |
-percent ad valorem |
l/ This table brings to date Table 26 in the First Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics, Statistical Bulletin Wo. 58, issued May 1937*
2J Tobacco Imported from the Philippine Islands is free of duty*
3/ This rate was established by the Netherlands Trade Agreement, which became effective February 1, 1936. From that date until June 3°» 1936, the rate on unstemmed wrapper tobacco was $1,875, and on stemmed wrapper tobacco, $2,525. The present reduced rates on this tobacco have been in effect since July 1, 1936.
4/ The rate was reduced under the Trade Agreement with Turkey, effective May 5, 1939*
5/ The rate was reduced under the Trade Agreement with the United Kingdom, effective January 1,
1939.
6/ Under the treaty of commercial reciprocity concluded between the United States and Cuba in 1902, which is continued in effect by section 316 of the Tariff Act of 1930* imports of Cuban tobacco into the United States are entitled to a reduction of 20 percent from the prevailing rate paid by any other country. The only exception to this rule was the Cuban Trade Agreement of September 3, 193^* which established specific rates for certain classes of tobacco; the tobacco concessions of this agreement were terminated March 16, 193^* The rates above listed for tobacco from Cuba have been computed by applying the 20 percent preferential reduction first to the rates established in the Tariff Act of 1930, and, for the present rate, to the reductions granted by existing Trade Agreements with other countries.
Continued -
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Table 31 .-Tariff rates on tobacco and tobacco products imported into the United States; established by the Tariff Act of 1930 1 and subsequent changes - Cont'd
2/ From September 3t 193^» to March 16, 193^» the rate on una teamed wrapper tobacco was $1.50 per pound under the Cuban Agreement; the Agreement also provided that total imports of tobacco and tobacco products from Cuba were subject to a quota of 18 percent of tobacco used in manufacture of cigars in the United States Airing preceding year* With the termination of tobacco concessions in the Cuban Agreement, the Cuban duty became based on the new rates established under the Trade Agreement with the Netherlands. From February 1 until June 3°, 1936, the Netherlands rate was $1,875 per pound; after that date it was further reduced to $1.50. The Cuban duty for both periods became 20 percent less than the Netherlands rate*
8/ Under the Netherlands Trade Agreement, effective February 1, 193&» the rate on stemmed wrapper tobacco was reduced to $2,525 per pound for the period February 1 to June 30* after which a further reduction to $2.15 per pound was made. The Cuban duty in the earlier period and at the present time, is 20 percent less than that established in the Netherlands agreement*
2/ Reduced as a result of the Trade Agreement with Turkey, effective May 5, 1939, iu which the rate on un s teamed cigarette leaf, n.s.p.f. became 30 cents per pound.
10/ Under the Cuban Agreement, from September 3 , 193** » to March 16, 193&, the rate on un steamed filler tobacco (including cigarette leaf n.s.p.f.) was set at 17t cents per pound, and on stemmed filler tobacco at 25 cents per pound; total imports of Cuban tobacco during this period were subject to a quota of IS percent of tobacco used in manufacture of cigars in the United States during the pre- ceding year* With the termination of tobacco concessions in the Cuban Agreement, the rates returned to the 1930 Tariff Act level,
11/ Reduced as a result of the Trade Agreement with the United Kingdom, effective January 1, 1939* in which the rate on tobacco, manufactured or unmanufactured n.s.p.f* became 35 cents per pound*
12/ Under the Cuban Trade Agreement, from September 3, 193*+, to March 16, 193 6, the rate on scrap tobacco was set at 17^ cents per pound, and on cigars at $2.25 per pound plus 12^ percent ad valorem; total imports of Cuban tobacco during this period were subject to a quota of 18 percent of tobacco used in manufacture of cigars in the United States during the preceding year* With the termination of tobacco concessions in the Cuban Agreement, the rates returned to the 1930 Tariff Act level*
13/ Under the Cuban Trade Agreement, from September 3, 193^» to March 16, 193&* the rate on ciga- rettes was set at $2*25 cents per pound plus 12^ percent ad valorem, with a quota limit on total Cuban tobacco Imports of 18 percent of tobacco used in manufacture of cigars in the United States during the preceding year* With the termination of the tobacco concessions in the Cuban Agreement, this rate re- turned to the 1930 Tariff Act level. The Trade Agreement with the United Kingdom, effective January 1, 1939* reduced the rate on cigarettes to $2*25 cents per pound plus 12| percent ad valorem, and the present Cuban rate is derived from this latter duty*
Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Compiled from the Tariff Act of 1930, trade agreements, and other official sources.
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Table 32.-7orelgn import duties on United States tobacco in principal importing countries, 1936-39
AUSTRAL Li
United States currency 1/
Description and effect ire date
Steamed, or
partly stemmed, or in strips
(per pound)
Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally manufactured into tobacco other than fine out tobacco suitable for the manufac- ture of cigarettes - to be paid at the time of removal to the factory?
1936 (Jan. 1 - May 22)
1. If used with less than 13 percent Australian leaf (stemmed weight)}
1936 (may 23) 2/
1957 •
1938 (Jan. 1 - Sept. 30)
la. If used with less than 15 percent
Australian leaf (stemmed weight):
193s (Oct. 1) 2/
1939
2. Otherwise:
1936
1937
1938
1939
Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally manufactured into cigarettes or into fine-cut tobacco suitable for the manufac- ture of cigarettes - to be paid at the time of removal to the factory:
1936 (Jan. 1 - May 22)
1. If used with less than 2& percent Australian leaf (stemmed weight):
1936 (May 23) y
1937
1935 (Jan. 1 - Sept. 30)
la. If used with less than 3 percent
Australian leaf (stemmed weight):
1938 (Oct. 1) 5/
1939
2. Otherwise:
1936
1937
1938
1939
Tobacco, unmanufactured, entered to be locally manufactured into cigars - to be paid at the time of removal to the factory:
1936
1937
1938
1939
Tobacco, unmanufactured, not elsewhere
included:
1936 -
Jan. 1 - May 22
May 23
1937
1938
^939
3e.6d.
5s. Od. 5».0d. 5s.0d.
5s. Od. 5s.od.
3s.6d. 3s.6d. 3si6d. 3«.6d.
5s. 2d.
6s.7d. 6s.7d. 6s. 7d.
6s.7d. 6s.7d.
5s. 2d. 5s.2d. 5s.2d. 5«.2d.
2s.6A.
2s.6d. 2s.6d. 2s.6d.
4s.0d.
5s.6d. 5s.6d. 5s. 6d.
5s.6d. 5s.6d.
4s.0&. Us.Od. 4s.0d. Us.Od.
5s.Sd.
7s. Id. 7s. Id. 7s. Id.
?s.ld.
7s.ld.
5>.8d. 5s.Sd. 5s. Sd. 5s.8d.
3s.0d. 3s.0d. 3s.0d. 3s.0d.
8s *6d. 10s. Od. lOs.Od. lOs.Od. 10s. Od.
Dollars
0.69
•99 •98 •97
•97 •93
•g .69 .68 .65
1.02
1.30 1.30 1.28
1.28 1.23
1.02 1.02 1.01 .96
0.1*9 .49
•S9
•*7
1.68 l.9« 1.97 1.95
1.86
Dollars
0.79
1.09 1.08 1.07
1.07 1.03
•79 .79 .78 •75
1.12
l.Uo 1.U0 1.38
1.38 1.32
1.12 1.12 1.10 1.06
0.59 •59
5
1/ Oonvereions into United States currency January-June 1939. 2/ Hew classification: tobacco leaf is used; for the manufacture of stemmed Australian-grown tobacco leaf (or its
made at average annual exchange, 19 36-38, and average "or the manufacture of tobaoco in which only imported tobacco containing less than 13 percent by weight of equivalent in texas of unstemmed leaf) to the total
"7 •■'"ww yyi iki oqujL»«j.axn. xn isms pi unstemmea leal ; to tne total
stemmed tobaoco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed leaf) used." 3/ Above percentage in- creased from 13 percent to 15 percent, jjj New classification: "Tor the manufacture of cigarettes in wfclcn only imported tobacco leaf is used; for the manufacture of cigarettes containing less than 2i percent by weight of stemmed Australian-grown tobacco leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed ^bacco leaf) to the total stemmed tobaooo leaf (or its equivalent in terms of unstemmed leaf) used." 2J Above percentage increased from 2$ percent to 3 percent.
Continued -
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Table 32.-T^veign import duties on United States tobacco in principal importing countries, 1936-39 * Continued
BELGIUM
: Bates in foreign unite 3 |
United States currency 1/ |
||
Description and effective date |
i Stemmed I (per 100 i net kilos) |
t Unstemmed (per i I 100 net kilos) J : 2/ i |
Stemmed I Unstemmed (per t (per t pound - net) t pound - net) i 2/ |
: Francs |
Francs \ |
Cents Cents |
|
Unmanufactured tobacco i |
,.t 900 ..* 900 ••s 900 ..J 900 |
500 l 500 J 500 l 500 i |
\ 13.S1 7.67 t 13.78 7.65 1 13.79 7.66 t H.SO 7.67 |
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange 1936-38, and average January-June 1939*
2/ This rate was bound against increase by the United States-Belgian trade agreement, effective May 1, 1935.
V Plus excise tax of 100 francs per 100 kilos (1*53 cents per pound). y Excise tax abolished by a law of June 23, 1938.
BRITISH GUIANA
Description and effective date
Bates in foreign units (per pound)
1L
United States
currency (per pound) 1/2/
Tobacco, in leaf:
If in packages containing not less than UOO pounds -
(a) Containing not less than 25 pounds and not more than 38 pounds of moisture in every 100 pounds weight thereof!
1936
1937
1938
1939 (Jan. 1) 2J
(b) Containing less than 25 pounds of moisture in every 100 pounds weight thereof t
1936 ,
1937
1938
1939 (Jan. 1) 2/ •
If in packages containing less than U00 pounds -
(a) Containing not less than 25 pounds and not more than 38 pounds of moisture in every 100 pounds weight thereof i
1936 «
1937
1938
1939 (Jan. 1) Tj ,
Containing less than 25 pounds of moisture in every 100 pounds weight thereof X
1936 ,
1937
1938
19^9 (Jan. 1) V
(b)
Dollars
0.60 .60 .60 .60
.96 .96 .96 .96
.70 .70 ►7° .70
1.06 1.06 1.06 1.06
Cents
62.1U 61.80 61.12 58.51
99.u3 98.89 97.80 93.62
72.50 72.11
71.31 68.27
109.78 109.19 107.98
10^.38
1/ In addition to the duty, there is a surtax amounting to 30 percent of the duty; also a customs- entry tax amounting to 3 percent of cost, insurance, and freight value.
2/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange 1936-38, and average January-June 1939 . British Guiana dollars are equivalent to Us .2d. and are subject to practically the same exchange fluctuations as the pound sterling.
3J British preferential rates removed under trade agreement with the United Kingdom.
Continued -
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Table 32. "Foreign import duties on United States tobacco in principal importing countries, 1936-39 ~ Continued
BRITISH VEST AFRICA
X Rates in |
1 United States |
|
Description and effective date |
i foreign units |
: currency (per pound) |
8 (per pound) |
* 1/ |
|
1 Cents |
||
Tobacco t unmanufactured 1 |
||
Gambia — |
||
: 30.90 |
||
x 30.56 |
||
Gold Coast 2/ - |
||
X ^.92 |
||
X ^5*62 |
||
x 55.01 |
||
: 52.66 |
||
Nigeria ]J - |
1 49.71 |
|
t 53*51 |
||
x 52.98 |
||
* 50.72 |
||
Sierra Leone - |
||
X 37.28 |
||
: 41.21 |
||
t U0.75 |
||
* 37.05 |
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average animal exchange rate of the pound sterling, 1936-38, and average January-June 1939* SJ Present margin of British preference, 3d. (6 cents) per pound, bound under trade agreement with the United Kingdom. 3/ No British preferential duties in Nigeria and the Gold Coast. 5/ Maximum margin of British preference, 3d. (6 cents) per pound, bound under trade agreement with the United Kingdom.
CANADA
Description and effective date
Canadian currency ( per pound)
United States
currency (per pound)
IL
Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purposes under con- ditions of the Xxcise Act, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the Minister: 2j ]J
(a) Of the type commonly known as Turkish kj -
(i) Un stemmed -
1936 (May 2) 5/
1937 <
1938
, 1939
(11) Stemmed -
1936 (May 2) 5/
1937 «
1938 <
1939 «
(b) Not otherwise provided -
(i) Una teamed -
1936 (May 2) 5/
1937 •
1938 *
1939
Stemmed -
1936 (May 2) 5/
1937 •
1938
1333
(a)
Cents
Uo.o Uo.o Uo.o
40.0
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.O
Uo.o Uo.o Uo.o Uo.o
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0
1/ The exchange value of the Canadian dollar in United States currency was practically at par dur- ing the period 19 36-39. 2/ Provided that the duty shall be levied on the basis of "Standard leaf tobacco" consisting of 10 percent of water and 90 percent of 3 percent of the duty-paid value, in effect since April 7,
solid matter. Special excise tax,
932, removed on April 26, 1939, under
terms ef second trade agreement with Canada. This tax did not apply to raw leaf tobaeOo when Imported Shli^'S OFi™ or oigax manufacturers. U/ British preferential tariff rate on this type of tooaooo, 20 and 30 cents per pound on unsteamrir and stemmed, respectively. 5/ Sxcise tax repeal
^J^rrS^if^bacoo'-u^ar^ &£S£'*glil Actf °° ^ " °
repealed
of like
Continued -
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Table 32. -Foreign import duties on United States tobacco in principal importing countries, 193&-39 - Continued
CHINA
Description and effective date
Rates in foreign units (per 100 kilos)
United States
currency (per pound)
IL
China: 2/ National Government -
(a) Value over 175 fi°ld units per 100 kilos (54 cents per pound):
1936
1937
193S
1939
(b) Value not over 175 gold units per 100 kilos (51+ cents per pound):
1936
1937
193*
1939 •
Tap ansae controlled territory -
(a) Value over 175 g°ld units per 100 kilos (5*+ cents per pound):
1938 (June 1)
1939 • •
(b) Value over 60 gold units (18.5 cents) but not over 175 gold units per 100 kilos (51* cents per pound):
1938 (June 1)
1939 •
(c) Value not over 60 gold units per 100 kilos (18*5 cents per pound):
I938 (June 1)
*ra
Gold units
23.OO 23.00 23.00 23.00
6.b0 6.60 6.60 6.60
23.IU 23. 14
11.U0
ll.Uo
4.79
Cents
7.09 7.09 7.09 7.09
2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04
7.14 7.1U
3.52 3.52
1.48 1.48
1/ Conversions into United States currency made on the prevailing rate since I936.
2/ Plus surtax amounting to 10 percent of the duty.
basis of one gold unit equals $0.68, the
DENMAEK
Description and effective date
Bates in foreign units (per kilo)
United States currency (per pound)
IL
Tobacco and tobacco substitutes:
Leave s or stalks (not including those seasoned, or in roll 8, or stemmed roll tobacco) -
1936
1937
1933
1939 .» *
Crown 8
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
Cents
20.13 20.02 19 .80
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange, 1936-38 and average January-June 1939»
Continued -
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Table 32 •-Foreign import duties on United States tobacco in importing countries, 1936-39 - Continued
EIRE (I EE LAND)
principal
Description and effective date
Tobacco » unmanufactured : 2/ If unstripped or un stemmed -
Containing 10 percent or more of moisture}
1936
1937
193S
1939 "
Jan. 1 - May 10 ••••••• • •<
May 11 «
Containing less than 10 percent of moisture:
1936
1937
1935
1939 "
Jan* 1 - May 10 •••••••
May 11
If stripped or stemmed -
Containing 10 percent or more of moisture:
1936
1937
193*
1939 -
Jan. 1 - May 10
May 11
Containing less than 10 percent of moisture: 1936
1937
1938
1939 -
Jan. 1 - May 10
May 11
Bates in
foreign units (per pound)
10s. Od. 10s. Od.
108. Od.
10s. Od. 10s. 8d.
lis. Id. lis. Id. lis. Id.
Us. Id. lls.lOd.
lis. 14 lis. l|
lis. 14
lis. li lls.lC
United States currency (per pound)
IL
Dollars
2.U9 2.U7 2.Uh
2.3U 2.50
2.75 2.7^ 2.71
2.59 2.77
2.^0 2.U8 2.U6
2.35 2.51
2.77 2.75 2.72
2.60 2.78
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange 1936-38, and average January-June 1939*
2/ Ho preferential rates on unmanufactured tobacco.
GERMANY
Description and effective date
Bate 8 in foreign units (per 100 kilos)
: United States : currency (per pound)
* IL
Tobacco leaves, unmanufactured, or only fermented or smoke-dried:
1936
1937
1938
1939
Eeichemarks
180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00
:
Cents
32.90 32.82
321
If Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange, 1936-38, and average January-June I939.
Continued -
109
Table 3 2. -To reign import duties on United States tobacco Is principal Importing countries, 1936-39 - Continued
Description and effective date
Bates in foreign units (per 100 kilos)
United States currency (per pound)
Tobacco , in rolls or leaf, and uncut, unrolled stalks: 2/
1936
1937
193«
1221
Tlorlns
1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40
Cents
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average animal exchange, 1936-33* &n& average January-Jane 1939* 2/ Import duty on seed leaf, Maryland, Kentucky, and Virginia types bound by the United States-Netherlands trade agreement, effective February 1, 1930. A "bound1* duty may not be increased during the life of the agreement*
B0BKA7
Description and effective date I |
Sates in foreign units foe* Idle) |
: United States : currency (per pound) |
|
Tobacco, 1936 . 1937 1938 . |
in the leaf, seasoned and not seasoned, and carrot**: |
Crowns 4.05 4.05 4.05 4.05 |
: Cents : 45.S7 : 45.63 : 45.14 : 43.20 |
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange, 1936-38, and average January-June 1939* 2/ Including surtaxes.
POETUGAL
: Sates in |
: United States |
|
Description and effective date |
: foreign units |
: currency (per pound) |
: (per kilo) |
||
: Gold eseudos |
: Cents |
|
Leaf tobacco: |
||
: 70.02 |
||
: 69.56 |
||
* 6S.7S |
||
t 66.02 |
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange, 1936-38, and average January-Jmme 1939* (One geld eseu&o equals 24.45 paper eseudos).
POLAND
Description and ef feotive date
Sates in
foreign units (per 100 kilos)
United States currency (per pound)
ZL
Tobacco leaves, in bulk, bound up or assembled, also in bundles, rolls, cords and the like: 3/
(a) Saw, unprepared, dried, even fermented -
1936
1937 ■
1938
1939
Sauced, stemmed ~
19^6 *
1937
1938
MT» «
(b)
Zlotys
1800.00 1800.00 1800.00 1800.00
2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00
Dollars
ui 1.54
1.54
Ml 1.71 1.71
J±ZL
1/ Sates shown are also subject to a customs surtax ("manipulation tax") of one-tenth of the duties, as well as other charges. gj Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange, -936-38 • average January-June 1939. }J Government monopoly.
Continued -
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Table 32— Foreign import duties on United States tobacco in principal importing countries, 1936-39 - Continued
SWITZERLAND
Description and effective date
Bates in foreign units (per 100 kilo 8)
United States currency (per pound)
IL
Tobacco , unmanufactured:
Without guaranty as to use -
1936 * ••••
1937 - »•••
193*
1939 •
With guaranty as to use - for the manufacture of cigars:
Kentucky, dark Virginia, and Bio Grand© -
1936 ;
1937 (Aug* 1) •••••
1935
1939 • •
St* Domingo, Carmen, Blumenau -
1936 •
1937 (Aug. 1) . .
193S • •
1939 —
Java, Brasil -
1936 * • •
1937 (Ang. 1)
193S *
1939 • •
Havana, Sumatra 2/ -
1936 •
1937 (Aug. 1) .
193S
1939 •
For the manufacture of pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco,
snuff or roll tobacco:
All kinds, except tobacco from China, Japan and Korea, and Oriental tobaccos -
1936
1937 (Aug. 1)
1935 •
1939 •
For the manufacture of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco:
1936 (Feb. 10) 2/
1937 •
193«
1939
Francs
3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00
160.00
120.00
120.00 120.00
170.00 130.00 130.00 130.00
23O.OO 190.00 190.00 190.00
300.00 260.00 26O.OO 26O.OO
300.00 270.00 270.00 270.00
675.OO 675.00 675.OO 675.00
Dollars
4.11 3.12 3.11 3.07
.22 .12 .12 .12
3
.13 .13
.31 .20 .20 .19
.41 .27 .27 .27
.41
.28 .28 .28
.92 .70 .70
5§L
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange, 1936-38, and average January-June 1939*
2/ Since April 1, 1937* under trade agreement with the Netherlands, Sumatra has been permitted entry at the same rate as Java.
Prior to February 10, 1936, duties were imposed according to type; the rates from June 26, 1933» to February 10, I936, being as follows: Maryland, Bur ley, Algerian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, 800 francs per 100 kilos; light Virginia, 900 francs; and Oriental, not specified, 1000 francs per 100 kilos.
Continued -
Ill
Table 32 ♦-Foreign import duties on United States tobacco in principal importing countries* 193&-39 - Continued
UNITED KINGDOM
Description and effective date
Rates in foreign units (per pound)
United States currency (per pound)
IL
Tobacco, unmanufactured:
If un stripped or unstemmed -
Containing 10 percent or more of moisture:
1936
1937
193*
1939 2/ -
Jan. 1 - Apr. 25 ..••••••••••••••••••<
Apr. 26 ••••••••• • «......•.
Containing less than 10 percent of moisture:
1936
1937
193«
1939 2/ -
Jan. 1 - Apr. 23 •••••••••
Apr. 26
If stripped or stemmed -
Containing 10 percent or more of moisture: 1936 •
1937
193*
1939 2/ -
Jan. 1 - Apr. 25 •
Apr. 26
Containing less than 10 percent of moisture:
1936
T937
1938
1939 2/ -
Jan. 1 - Apr. 25 ••• •••••••••
>r. 26 *
Api
9s.6d. 9s.6d. 9s.6d.
9s. 6d. lls.od
10s.6d. 10s *6d. lOs.od.
10s. 6d. 12s. bd.
Dollars
2.36 2.35 2.32
2.22 2.69
2.61 2.60 2.57
2.46 2.93
2.37 2.36
2.33
2.23 2.70
2.62 2.61
2.52
2.47 2.9**
1/ Conversions into United States currency made at average annual exchange 1936-38, and average January-June 1939* 2/ Existing margin of preference to Empire countries bound, under trade agreement with the United Kingdom, effective January 1, 1939. Under the Ottawa Agreements Act, 1932, Empire leaf tobacco was assured a margin of preference over foreign leaf of 2s*0|d. per pound until August 1942.
OTHER COUNTRIES 1/
Country and period |
I 1 : |
Import duty |
: Other restrictions |
|
Trance: |
1 |
Tree |
: Government monopoly 2J |
|
Italy: |
do. |
: do. |
||
Sweden: |
do. |
: do. |
||
Japan: |
: do. |
1/ From the standpoint of markets for American tobaccos, these countries are the most Important of those having government monopolies. 2j Par. 11 of the protocol to the trade agreement with France, effective June 15* 1936* contains a guarantee that purchases of American leaf tobacco in the United States by the Trench Tobacco monopoly during the course of the 1936 season will not be less than 45,568,000 francs In value and not less than 9,300,000 kilos (20,500,000 pounds) in weight. 3/ Duty- free if imported by monopoly; otherwise 355 percent ad valorem, cost, insurance, and freight basis.
Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Compiled from International Customs Journal, Board of Trade Journal, official tariff publications of United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, China, and Germany, and Information furnished by the Division of To reign Tariffs, United States Bureau of Toreign and Domestic Commerce.
This tabulation brings to date Table 27 in Tirst Annual Report on Tobacco Statistics (with basic data), Statistical Bulletin No. 5s, and adds data for Denmark, Sire (Ireland), Poland, Japan, and Sweden.
112
Table 33.-Hates of State tax on tobacco products in effect April 1939
State
Alabama
: Date tax : i first went : tinto effect;
Product and rate of tax
:
1927
Arizona
1933
Arkansas
Connecticut
Georgia
19 2k 1935 1923
Iowa
1921
: Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for -
(a) 3~l/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand.
(b) More than 3~l/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand.
(c) More than 5 a^cL 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. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10.
Cigarettes:
3 inches long or less and weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, when packed in quantities of -
(a) 10 or less, 2 cents per package.
(b) More than 10 and not more than 20, 3 cents per package.
(c) More than 20, 1% mills each. More than 3 s-nd not more than 6 inches long and weighing not more
than 6 pounds per 1,000, when packed in quantities of -
(a) 10 or less, 5 cents per package.
(b) More than 10 and not more than 20, 10 cents per package.
(c) More than 20, 3 mills each. More than 6 inches long and weighing more than 6 pounds per 1,000,
when packed in quantities of -
(a) 10 or less, 5 cents per package,
(b) More than 10 and not more than 20, 10 cents per package.
(c) More than 20, 6 mills each. Other dimensions and weights, 1 cent each.
Smoking tobacco, 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price.
Chewing tobacco and snuff, cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price.
Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for -
(a) 5 cents each or less, 1 cent for each 3»
(b) More than 5 cents, 1 cent each. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 cents for each 20 or
fraction thereof. Cigarettes, 2 cents for each 20 or fraction thereof. Smoking tobacco and snuff, 1 cent per ounce or major fraction thereof. Cavendish, plug, or twist, ^ cent per ounce or fraction thereof.
Cigarettes, $2.50 per thousand.
Cigarettes, 1 mill each.
Cigars, cheroots, and stogies, retailing for -
(a) 3-1/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand,
(b) More than 3-1 1 3 a**d not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand.
(c) More than 5 &nd 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, ifcl0 per thousend.
(f) More than 20 cents each, $13*50 per thousand. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10.
Cigarettes:
3 inches long or less and weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, l|r mills each.
More than 3 and not more than 6 inches long and weighing not more : than 6 pounds per 1,000, 3 mills each. : More than 6 inches long and weighing more than 6 pounds per 1,000, 6 mill 8 each.
Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 mills each. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 mill each. Papers, \ cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. : Tubes. 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof.
Continued -
113
Table 33«-Ra*es of State tax on tobacco products In effect April 1939 - Cont'd
State
Date tax first went into effect
Product and rate of tax
Kansas Kentucky- Louisiana
1927 1936
1926
Mississippi
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania South Caroline.
1930
1925
1931 1935
1935 1923
South Dakota
Tennessee
1923
1925
Cigarettes, 2 cents for each 20 or fraction thereof.
Cigarettes, 1 cent for each 10 cents or fraction thereof of retail price.
Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for -
(a) 5 cents each or less, $2 per thousand.
(b) More than 5 e^d not more than S cents each, $2 per thousand.
(c) More than 8 and not more than 15 cents each, $5 per thousand.
(d) More than 15 and not more than 20 cents each, $10 per thousand.
(e) More than 20 cents each, $13.5° per thousand.
Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 75 cents per thousand. Cigarettes, 2 mills each.
Smoking tobacco, 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail pri ce.
Cigar 8, cheroots, stogies, and smoking tobacco, 1 cent for each
5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price. Cigarettes, l/5 cent each.
Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 mills each. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, lg mills each. Papers, f cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Tubes, 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Snuff, 2 cents for each 1^ ounces or fraction thereof.
Cigarettes, 1 cent for each 10 or fraction thereof.
Cigarettes: l| cents per package of 10 or less.
3 cents per package of more than 10 and not more than 20. 7^ cents per package of more then 20 and not more than 50» $1.50 per thousand.
Cigarettes, 1 cent for each 10 or fraction thereof.
Cigars weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, retailing for more than
3-1/3 cents each, $10 per thousand. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10 or
fraction thereof. Cheroots, stogies, etc., weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000,
retailing for 3~l/3 cents each or less, $3 per thousand. Cigarettes, 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail price. Smoking tobacco, 1 cent for each 5 cents or fraction thereof of retail
price.
Chewing tobacco and snuff, 1 cent for each 3 ounces or fraction thereof.
Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, U mills each. Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, r| mills each. Papers, \ cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. Tubes, 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof.
Cigars, cheroots, stogies, etc., retailing for -
(a) 3-1/3 cents each or less, $1 per thousand.
(b) More than 3-I/3 and not more than 5 cents each, $2 per thousand.
(c) More than 5 not more than 9 cents each, $3 P6* thousand.
(d) More than 9 a»d not more than 10 cents each, $5 P61" 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.
Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 cent for each 10 or
fraction thereof. Cigarettes, retailing for -
(a) 1 cent each or less, 1^ mills each.
(b) More than 1 cent each, 15 percent of retail price.
\ Smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff. 5 percent of retail price.
Continued -
1 14
Table 33.-Rates of State tax on tobacco products in effect April 1939 - Cont'd
State
Date tax : first went : into effect:
Product and rate of tax
Texas Utah
Vermont Washington
t
1931 : Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, $3.60 per thousand.
: Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, $1.50 per thousand.
1923 ' Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 2 mills each.
: Weighing not more than 3 pounds per 1,000, 1 mill each.
: Papers, ^ cent for each 50 or fraction thereof.
: Tubes, 1 cent for each 50 or fraction thereof. :
1937 : Cigarettes, 1 mill each. I
1935 : Cigarettes, retailing f or -
: (a) 1 cent each or less, l/lO cent each.
: (b) More than 1 cent each, 20 percent of retail price.
Compiled from report of proceedings. Twelfth Annual Convention of the National Tobacco Tax Confer- ence, Oct. 5-7, 193S.
Table 3*»- State receipts from taxes on tobacco products in the United States, 193*~ 38
State
193*
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
SJ
Alabama \) Arizona Arkansas Connecticut Georgia Iowa
Kansas 2/
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma gj Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee 5/ Texas Utah Vermont Washington 7/
■see
Dollars 1.6*0,303 H09.205 975.230
1.141,9*7 1.259.970 502,397
1.362^+69 . 3/ 4,881,173
1.697.555 371,421 2,111,442 4,11*,5S1 189.396
Dollars 2,090,13U *io,6q6
1,028,145
1,260,320 1,402,625 741,731
1.530^073
5.5*3.7i6 566,102
1,719^+61 423,610 2,163,742
4,463,42?
226,694
Dollars 2,755.210
497.686 1,248,427 2,074,495 1,512,253 1,580,874
91U.848 1,107,391
,3/ 1,884,509
3/
6,655.223 1,850,832
1,927^408
486,365
2,546,734 5,652,614 263,352
965.376
Dollars
3.055.38* 576.136 1,420,227 3,0*1,522 2,305.417 1.675,603 1.071,924 I.559.356 1/
2,205,221 1/
7.434,632 1.994,194 1/
2.134.56U
513.7*3 2,880,836 6,650.772 306,074 207,005 1.051.797
Dollars 2,973.*66 562,384 1.359.238 1,688,706
£/2, 420,292
1,139.1*9 1,509.333
4.6*4.186 2,329,807 3/
7.03*.2*0 U/2,150,275
2,2857470
573.627
2,579.202
6/7.029,715
32*,9?3 33*.6*9
upo.gsi
Dollarg
1.1<P*.326
1/ Tear ended Sept* 30. 2/ Tear ended June 30. 3/ Data not available. 4/ Jan. 1 to Dec. 31.
5/ Total revenue, including fines, confiscated tobacco, retail permits, and wholesale permits. Data not available for receipts from stamp sales alone. 6/ Tear ended Aug. 31» jj Tear ended Apr. 30»
Compiled from reports and records of State departments of revenue or tax commissions.
11-5
Table 35«-Becelptg from taxes on tobacco products In the United States, 1935-39
Tear ended June 30
1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
Cigars
Cigarettes
lares l
span
Chewing
and smoking tohacco
SoUarj 11,692,859 12,227.751 13.2U6.959 12,750.915
1^3.73?
133.2W lUU.866 130, 120.
17. 318 18J8U 19.238 21,186 19.268
Dollars
385.H59.57l 425,U86,U7l
476,027,207 U93.U32,960
U93.U32.
Dollars 5U,372.UlU 55.^12,760 55,037. 5Ul 53 .982,098 ^.757.0UU
Tear ended June 30
Snuff
Cigarette :
papers :
and s
tubes a
Miscella- t neous : collee- t ttfiai L
Total
1935 1936 1937 1938
1221
Dollars
6,511,662
6,603.039
6.659.5O?
6.678.85U
6.232,012
PQll»g
976,068 1.282.02U 1,116,377 1,182,539 1.^93.786
U.99U 2,U22
U59.178.625 501,16^728 552.25u.1U5
568,181,968 580 .159. 206
Compiled from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue*
116
Table 36*- Total acreage allotment, estimated acreage allotment on farms filing applications for grants, and percentage of total allotment covered by applications for grants under the I938 Agricultural Conservation Program
Kind of tobacco and State
Total 1938 acreage allotment 3
Acreage allotment on applications
y
1
l Percentage of : total allotment : on applications :
Flue- cured:
Alabama •••••••
Florida
Georgia
North Carolina South Carolina Virginia ......
Total .
Barley}
Alabama ••••••«
Arkansas
Georgia .......
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Missouri ......
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma •••••« South Carolina Tennessee • •••«
Virginia
West Virginia •
Total .
Fire-cured and dark air-cured: Indiana •••••«.••.••••••••••
Kentucky ••• • •••
Tennessee •
Virginia
Total
Cigar leaf: 3/ Connecticut .< Florida •••••< Georgia ••«••< Illinois ..... Indiana •»•••< Massachusetts Minnesota ...< New Hampshire New York .....
Ohio
Pennsylvania ,
Vermont •
Wisconsin . ••<
Total
Acres
400 13.700
83,000 590,000 95.000 91.500
873,600
188
75 175
12,650 560 311,000 6,900 9.700 16,900
7 138 76,100 12,800
5*059
452.293
Total United States
Acres
272 11,064 2/ 59.^2 490^498 74,160 61.054
696,540
2/
169 57 158
8,241 232 288,905 2.704 8.793 9.996 7
130 67,856 9,886 4.261
401,407
Percent
68.0 80.8
71.7 83.I 78.1 66.7
79.7
89.9 76#o
S3
65.2
41.4 92.9 39*2
90.6
59.1 100.0 94.2 89.2
2#?
84.4
88.7
t 500 I 88,900 : 55.500 26.300 |
426 82,207 52,448 23.006 |
85.2 92.5 94.5 87.5 |
\ 171,200 |
158,087 |
92.3 |
* 12,077 : 3.145 1 880 I 20 I 130 : 4,914 I 780 : 54 t 927 1 19,092 1 24,903 i 27 » 23,150 |
10,100 2,019 2/ 612 % 4,400 620 50 550 8,522 11,000 20 14.610 |
83.6 64.2 69.5 85.O 3.1 89.5 79.5 92.6 m 4U.2 74.1 63.I |
J * 90.099 |
52,524 |
58.3 |
: 1.587.192 |
1,308,558 |
82.4 |
If Preliminary. 2/ Estimated.
2d Does not include cigar wrapper, type 6l. Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
117
Table 37. -Apportionment of the national marketing quota for Burley tobacco for the 1938-39 marketing year under provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938* as amended
State 8 and new farms
Apportionment of national quota
proclaimed March 28, I938
Increase of 2 percent authorized by amendment to act
Total quota as apportioned among States and for new farms
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
Alabama
Arkansas
G-eorgia
Illinois
Indiana •
Kansas • •••••
Kentucky
Missouri
North Carolina :
Ohio :
Oklahoma
South Carolina :
Tennessee :
Virginia :
West Virginia :
New farms 1/ I
t I
Total United States
:
350,000
6,842.5
1,000 pounds
111 |
2.2 |
113.2 |
26 |
0.5 |
26.5 |
35 |
0.7 |
35.7 |
13 |
0.3 |
13.3 9.034.1 |
8,857 |
177.1 |
|
332 |
6.6 |
338.6 |
235.969 |
4.719.4 |
240,688.4 |
5.207 |
104.1 |
5.311.1 |
8,095 |
I6I.9 |
8,256.9 |
11,484 |
229.7 |
11.713.7 |
5 |
0.1 |
5.1 |
0.3 |
13.3 |
|
57.13^ |
1,142.7 |
58,276.7 |
12,032 |
240.7 |
12,272.7 |
2,812 7.875 |
56.2 |
2,868.2 |
0.0 |
7.875.0 |
356,842.5
1/ Farms on which tobacco is produced for the first time in 5 years. Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
Table "}8 .-Apportionment of the national marketing quota for fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco for the 1938-39 marketing year under provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of I938, as amended
: t e |
Apportionment of |
: Increase of |
j Total quota |
|
States and |
: |
national quota |
: 2 percent |
t as apportioned |
new farms |
e e |
proclaimed |
: authorized by |
: among States and |
: : |
February 18, I938 |
: amendment to act |
: for new farms |
Indiana
Kentucky 1
Tennessee
Virginia :
New farms 1/ ............t
1,000 pounds
479 72,410
47,017 21,832 3,262
1,000 pounds
10 '
1,448
940
437 0
Total United States
s
145,000
2.835
1,000 pounds
489 73.858 47,957 22,269 3.262
147,835
1/ Farms on which tobacco is produced for the first time in 5 years. Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
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