Would it not make far more sense to offset the drop in tobacco prices in whatever legislation Congress may pass?
The tobacco price supports probably cannot be sustained in any case.
Another jolt came from tobacco prices, which rose about 8 percent in the last year.
Another exception was tobacco prices, which surged 3.3 percent.
The quota system would be done away with, though farmers are still hoping for a floor on domestic tobacco prices.
Farmers had been suffering financially for several months as tobacco prices fell below the cost of production in 1903.
At the producer level, in fact, tobacco prices rose last month.
Each of these events helped raise tobacco prices, pacifying the violent farmers.
A 17 percent increase in tobacco prices was the single largest contributor to the growth, followed by housing and transportation.
But they sold the farm, after collapse of tobacco prices in 1928.