@article{Gale:308416,
      recid = {308416},
      author = {Gale, Fred},
      title = {What Tobacco Farming Means to Local Economies   },
      address = {1994-09},
      number = {1473-2021-002},
      series = {Agricultural Economic Report No. 694},
      pages = {27},
      year = {1994},
      abstract = {Consumers spent over $45 billion on tobacco products in  1991,  generating income and employment in wholesale and  retail  trade, manufacturing, sales, distribution, storage,  and tobacco  farming.  Tobacco farms are a small part of  the tobacco industry, with the domestic farm value of  tobacco accounting for about 3 cents per dollar spent on  tobacco products in the United States.  Tobacco farms play  a modest role in most local economies.  The estimated  impact of tobacco production in 1990 ranged from 0.5 to 15  percent of personal income and from 0.5 to 10.9 percent of  employment in tobacco-growing areas.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/308416},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308416},
}