Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 20, 1986, Image 27

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The Pennsylvania tobacco market is being pressured, to surplus
processed tobacco being placed on the market by the US govern
ment at very attractive prices to manufacturers. This is directly
affecting the demand and price for your tobacco crop.
Grading of your tobacco is more important this year, than in
previous years. Prices will show greater fluctations between
quality. It is vital that each producer sort tobacco by quality
and color. Excessively damp tobacco will bring much lower
prices. Most buyers are looking for specific grades to fill
orders. Provide buyers with an acceptable product by
paying closer attention to grading within the bales.
Warehouses will be closed for the holidays. Will
reopen the week of Jan. 5 with the following
schedule.
Keystone Tobacco Marketing Group
“THE NEW CHOICE”
17-0990 or
199.0001
stone Tobacco Marketing
sed To Announce The Joini
nsylvania Tobacco Auction
Its Ranks. All Member Auc
©houses Are Working Har
velop The 1986-87 Market
Season and Stand United I
That Effort.
All Sales Beginning At 9 AM.
Monday, Jan. 5 - P.T.A., Intercourse
Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Garden Spot, Blue Ball
Wed., Jan. 7 - Paradise Tobacco, Paradise,
\ Thurs., Jan. 8 - P.T.A., Quarryville /
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