—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 7, 1972 20 U.S. Tobacco - Prices Up on Same Output About the same size U.S. tobacco crop this year and a reduced carryover point to a 3 per cent decline in the supply for 1972-73, according to a recent report from the USDA’s Economic Research Service. Although down for the eighth straight year, the estimated supply of 5.2 billion pounds remains adequate, because of declining use and increasing imports. This year’s crop is an estimated 1.73 billion pounds (U.S. and Puerto Rico). Acreage is up 1 percent and yields are about unchanged. Carryover of tobacco for the new season (beginning July 1 for flue-cured and cigar wrapper types; October 1 for others) is down about 5 percent. Disappearance in 1972-73 may total slightly below the 1.9 billion pounds of the year just ending. In the big volume flue-cured sector sharply higher prices are limiting exports. For Maryland, fire-cured, and cigar filler tobaccos, reduced supplies mean cuts in domestic use. U.S. cigarette output this fiscal year is expected to exceed the 593 billion cigarettes produced in 1971-72. Population is increasing and consumer incomes are rising Persons 18 and older will smoke slightly more cigarettes in calendar 1972 than last year’s 202 packs per capita By contrast, stability characterizes the WAYNE CALFNIP® MILK REPLACER NEW All milk protein. New Calfnip is high in milk prod* ucts. No cereal filler. Better digestibility. NEW High fortification. New Calfnip delivers vitamins A, D, Biz, K, thiamine, niacin and C, plus a new blend of essential minerals. Also contains me thionine, a vital building block of protein. PLUS Many other improvements that you will see In the calves you raise on new Wayne Calfnip. tee US TODAY/ Use wayne’ aniMaL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY ROHRER'S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks JE'MAR FARM SUPPLYING. Lawn—Ph: 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown 1 E. SAUDER & SONS R.D. 1, East Earl HERSHEYBROS. Reinholds WHITEOAKMJLL R. D. 4, Manheim outlook for use of cigars, snuff, and smoking and chewing tobacco. With supplies reduced and prices higher, leaf exports this fiscal year may decline from last season’s 524 million pounds (584 million, farm-sales weight). This year’s flue-cured crop has been actively sought by West Germany and Japan. The United Kingdom, a major U.S. export destination, decreased its takings in 1971-72 but may maintain that level this season. Britain con tinues its Rhodesian trade em bargo. U.S. manufacturers’ stocks of imported cigarette types of tobacco last July 1 represented 2% years’ usings. With foreign tobaccos enjoying a price ad vantage, U.S. tobacco imports for ciagrettes in 1972-73 may rise above last season’s 198 million pounds. The past season’s in crease was 29 million pounds. U.S. cigar manufacturers in 1971-72 used about two-thirds foreign-grown tobacco and one third domestic tobacco in cigars. Despite sagging sales, cigar manufacturers may again in crease the share of imported tobacco. By December 1. USD A must announce the 1973 national marketing quota for flue-cured tobacco on an acreage-poundage basis. Individaul farm quotas and allotments will reflect over marketings and (Continued On Page 20) MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE H. D. 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLSJNC. R. D. 1, Stevens STEVENS FEED MILL, INC Stevens, Pa PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER £ SONS. INC. un- DOWNTOWN: SHOP 9:30 TO 5 FRIDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 9-.30 TO 9 -m Starts Friday at two HARV EIGHT DAYS OF SAVINGS! It's back again great Fall savings event! Doubly spectacular becaus save in either of the two great Watt & Shand s' Downtown Lancaster or at Park City. Don't miss o Harvest Sale ever! WIN A $lOOO SHOPPING SPREE! OUR GRAND PRIZE! To be awarded Saturday, October 14, tl day of the Sale. Plus exciting prizes to be awarded every day ... THREE $5O SHOPPING SPREES DAI Be sure to register every day tor these prizes... on the second fl either store, Downtown or Park City. All adults other than W Shand employees and their families are eligible. No purchase nec for you to win! mp \„ V cO\pQ C > W if VV. feL 6^hand ° t / s /
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