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Updated on July 31, 2007
1. Tobacco News: Tobacco acreage rises While the 20,100 acres is well below historical levels, it marks a turnaround from steep declines in production seen in the past decade. For details about the tobacco acreage and some reactions as to why planting is on the rise, read tomorrow's Times-Dispatch. Tobacco once was the state's top cash crop, but ranked fourth among field crops in 2006. The number of acres planted with tobacco rose slightly this year from last year, according to the Virginia Farm Service Agency.
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2. Tobacco News: Virginia's Tobacco Acres Inch Ip, Reversing Trend Production has rebounded somewhat in the past two years as the remaining farmers adjust to the new system, though acreage is still below the pre-buyout level. tobacco in world markets, as well as a smaller number of farmers growing more leaf since a government-support program was eliminated two years ago, said Don Anderson, a Halifax County farmer. Cigarette companies also financed a 10-year, $10 billion buyout to compensate farmers for the value of lost production quotas, prompting some...
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3. Tobacco News: Taxes could burn out cigar sellers House and Senate, the federal tax on high-priced premium cigars could jump as much as 20,000 percent. Other types of tobacco products, like snuff, are also facing federal tax increases. Tom Jenkins, an El Humidor customer, said because he only smokes cigars on occasion, the proposed tax hike on cigars would not impact him greatly. Zwolinski thinks the proposed taxed would be more sensible if the tax ceiling on cigars was kept to less than $1 instead of $10. The federal government currently...
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4. Tobacco News: Anti-smoking ads revealing tobacco industry's deceptive practices ... Anti-smoking ads revealing tobacco industry's deceptive practices have been aggressively quashed. People often judge these ads and now you know what the tobacco industry was doing trying to undermine them," Ibrahim said. Research has found ads that reveal the deceptive practices of the tobacco industry are the most effective media campaigns that reduce smoking rates, she said. However, these messages aren't always getting out there because of the money spent by the tobacco industry to...
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5. Tobacco News: Tax could snuff out small cigar stores For cigars, the proposed tax could increase from 5 cents per cigar to 53 percent of the manufacturer s cost, with the cap being $10 per cigar. The State . 07/26/2007 . Tax could snuff out small cigar stores Subscriber Services Search TheState.com Archives Web for Logout . Member Center . Sign in to Classifieds Jobs. But what would be fatal to some smaller cigar stores is a provision that applies the new tax rates to existing inventory on the day the new rate takes effect. In the hunt to...
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6. Tobacco News: Government is dishonest about tobacco As one might logically conclude, the article celebrates the fact that cigarette sales in North Carolina dropped by 18. Advertisement Here you see a classic example of schizoid socialism at work: The government becomes dependent upon revenue derived by selectively penalizing an industry that it is determined to kill. Does anyone honestly believe that all of those state tobacco tax dollars go toward the treatment of smoking-related illness? Of course not, so if the state actually succeeds in...
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