Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 74: February 25, 1957
Grower evaluation of the weakness in flue-cured prices during the 1956 auctions places much of the blame on the record size of the crop. The weather was considered responsible to some extent for the lower quality; However, responsibility for most quality loss was believed due to the farmers inability to handle the crop properly with the available labor, barn Space and other facilities.
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