@article{Grise:330143,
      recid = {330143},
      author = {Grise, Verner N.},
      title = {Flue-Cured Tobacco Production Costs},
      address = {1981-10},
      number = {1485-2023-119},
      series = {ERS-667},
      pages = {38},
      year = {1981},
      abstract = {Excluding land and quota costs, it cost $1,612 per acre,  or $85 per 100 pounds, to produce flue-cured tobacco in  1979.  Including land and quota pushed total costs to  $2,300 per acre or $121 per 100 pounds when land and quota  values were based on average net share rent paid.   Production costs, excluding land and quota, were highest in  the Piedmont region of North Carolina and Virginia.  Costs  were also higher on farms with small acreages of tobacco  than on larger farms that used more mechanized harvest  systems.  This study examines national and regional costs  on farms with various acreages of tobacco, and costs under  different methods of harvesting tobacco.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330143},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330143},
}