GROWERS REPORT ON 1950 CROPS OF GOLDEN HARVEST 
LOST A BARN BUT STILL MADE $1331.00 PER ACRE 
“I wanted you to know that my 6 acres of Golden Harvest 
this year sold 13,562 lbs. for $7,988.60 and I lost one full 
16x16 barn by fire. The record is good enough in itself but 
would have been quite a record if I had not lost the barn.” 
Waycross, Georgia 
September 19, 1950 Fred Voigt 
25 ACRES—$25,000.00 
“My 25 acres of Coker’s Golden Harvest brought an average 
of more than $1,000.00 per acre this past season. I had a 
personal crop of 4.7 acres that averaged $1,226.00. In 1951, 
I plan to plant Coker’s Golden Harvest again.” 
Lumberton, N. C. 
September 29, 1950 Isley Wilcox 
PLANTED 65 ACRES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS 
“Please book me one pound Golden Harvest seed. I ordered 
Golden Harvest seed from you last year and planted 65 acres 
with wonderful results. I think I will average $900.00 per 
per acre for the 65 acres. Some acres will sell for way over 
$1,000; however, due to too much rain, some land was 
drowned out.” 
Ahoskie, N. C. 
September 19, 1950 W. H. Basnight 
GEORGIA—Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Watson of Union Pharmacy, Nashville, 
Georgia, Coker tobacco seed distributors, are shown here admiring a field 
of Coker’s Golden Harvest growing on the QO. E. Futch Farm in Berrien 
County, Georgia. 
PLANTING GOLDEN HARVEST AGAIN IN 1951 
“T was more than pleased with my 1950 crop of Coker’s 
Golden Harvest. The 19.5 acres I planted sold for $20,557.67, 
or an average of $1,054.24 per acre. This was my first crop 
of Golden Harvest and in 1951 it will be Coker’s Golden 
Harvest again.” 
Robeson County, N. C. 
September 26, 1950 
AVERAGING WELL OVER $1,000.00 PER ACRE 
“Coker’s Golden Harvest brought me an average of 
$1,188.00 per acre on 9.9 acres in 1949, and my 1950 crop 
of the same acreage is averaging well over $1,000.00 per 
acre. Needless to say my 1951 crop will be Golden Harvest.” 
Laurel Hill, N. C. 
September 28, 1950 
Prentiss R. Barker 
T. W. Gentry 
HIGHLY RESISTANT TO NEMATODES 
“On 14.7 acres of Coker’s Golden Harvest tobacco I aver- 
aged 1,816 pounds of good quality cigarette tobacco per acre, 
which sold for better than 60¢ per pound, giving me a net 
return of $1,065.00 per acre after all selling charges were 
paid. Although my soil is heavily infested with nematodes, 
Golden Harvest showed no loss from this disease and cured 
good from lugs to tip.” 
Darlington, S. C. 
October 4, 1950 
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R. E. James 
Bie 
NORTH CAROLINA, BORDER BELT—This picture shows why Andrew 
Torain, cropper on the R. H. Gentry Farm near Maxton, North Carolina, 
is so well pleased with Coker’s Golden Harvest tobacco. Last year, Andrew 
averaged $1,188.00 per acre with Golden Harvest. His crop this year is also 
turning out exceptionally well. 
