American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 77
... tobacco to the association's pool and , if necessary , restrict production . Besides farmers , they signed up local officials , professional men , and others not engaged in tobacco growing but more or less person- ally interested in its ...
... tobacco to the association's pool and , if necessary , restrict production . Besides farmers , they signed up local officials , professional men , and others not engaged in tobacco growing but more or less person- ally interested in its ...
Page 162
... Tobacco Association and the Dark Tobacco Association . This membership represented a tobacco pool of 350,000,000 pounds , or more than seventy per cent of the State's output . But the leaders of the movement appreciated the fact that ...
... Tobacco Association and the Dark Tobacco Association . This membership represented a tobacco pool of 350,000,000 pounds , or more than seventy per cent of the State's output . But the leaders of the movement appreciated the fact that ...
Page 165
... Tobacco requires through- out hard hand labor , and plenty of it . It is ready for market the fall and winter after growth . Current rates for tobacco in January , 1904 , meant , according to Kentucky calculations , less than 30 cents a ...
... Tobacco requires through- out hard hand labor , and plenty of it . It is ready for market the fall and winter after growth . Current rates for tobacco in January , 1904 , meant , according to Kentucky calculations , less than 30 cents a ...
Contents
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Movements Between the Revolution and | 30 |
Postbellum Farmers Movements | 48 |
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