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The Georgia f. o. b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 4770 of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.50c to 50.32c with a preliminary weighted average of 47.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging heavier then desired in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,465,600 head. This compares with 1,486,300 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is lower, with offerings fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Estimated slaughter today 12,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 87% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.25c to 50.32c with a final weighted average of 46.68c f.o.b. dock or equivalent, The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,240,100 head. This compares with 2,472,500 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is weak, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 15,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C.
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's
trading is 47.50c. The final weighted average was 46.68c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to slightly weaker. The live supply ranges adequate to a little short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,458,500 head. This compares with 2,464,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to good. The market continues to weaken, with offerings more than ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 24,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c
7 JANUARY 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's., trading advanced %c to 48c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA
grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a fair to good demand. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,368,400 head. This compares with 2,049,600 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings continuing heavy for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 27,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 9,788,400, heavy breeder type hens 196,500 head. This compares with 10,768,100 head of broilers and fryers the same week a year ago, and 262,800 head of heavy breeder type hens.
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8 JANUARY 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 17% of the loads offered have been confirmed at 48c f.o.b. dock. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to good demand. Weights are ranging light to heavy but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,178,100 head. There was no report last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market undertone is weaker, with offerings ample for a fair to slow demand. Estimated slaughter today 20,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C-
9 JANUARY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 57% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.50c to 50.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 47.75c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to active and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday 2,402,200 head. This compares with 2,465,600 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was slow. The market is weaker, with offerings fully adequate for a light demand. Estimated slaughter today 12,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
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MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 83% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.50c to 50.75c with a final weighted average of 47.57c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supplyis adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,409,800 head. This compares with 2,240,100 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is unsettled, with offerings ample for a fair to slow demand. Estimated slaughter today 19,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, with higher quote being on previous commitment.
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings fully adequate for a light demand. Estimated slaughter today 28,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 15c
14 JANUARY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.50c to 50.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is adequate to short in some instances for a good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,198,000 head. This compares with 2,368,400 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market tone is weaker, with offerings ample for a fair to slow demand. Estimated slaughter today 29,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13%C to 15c, with higher quote based on previous commitment.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,748.800, heavy breeder type hens 222,100 head. This compares with 10,466,100 head of broilers and fryers the same week a year ago, and 317,800 head of heavy breeder type hens.
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15 JANUARY 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 50.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade MA" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 41% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.50c to 53.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 50.43c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are widely ranged, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,396,000 head. This compares with 2,178,100 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged,
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16 JANUARY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 50.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 74% of the loads offered have been confirmed ^nn\U % rae of 48.50c to 54.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 50.25c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is mostly moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,345,300 head. This compares with 2,402,200 head last weekend.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings clearing somewhat, but are sufficient for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 34,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13%C.
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MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 50.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade '.'A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 86% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.12c to 54.50c with a final weighted average of 50.12c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weaker and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,325,000 head. This compares with 2,409,800 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is unchanged to higher, with offerings no more than adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 19,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c.
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Vol. XV No. 9
20 JANUARY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 50.50c. The final weighted average was 50.12c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is weaker. The live supply ranges adequate to short, mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady to lower. Estimated slaughter today 2,373,200 head. This compares with 2,390,300 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged to higher, with offerings barely adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 32,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 15c, mostly 14c
21 JANUARY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 3.25c to 47.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are widely ranged, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,204,800 head. This compares with 2,390,300 head last Wednesday
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is steady to firm, with offerings a little short for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 17,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,644,300 head, heavy breeder type hens 278,000 head. This compares with 10,697,300 head of broilers and fryers and 377,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
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head. Th is compares with 2,396,000 head last Thursday.
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37 0r00nhtJ Xl"le short of regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today
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11 Si? % range of 43.00c to 50.00c with a preliminary weighted average of
46.94C f.o.b dock or equivalent. The market continues a little weak and
the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow current demand. Average
weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 1 669 700
head. This compares with 2,345,300 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady to firm HA foef?ingu bar6lLad^quate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 29 400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 15c.
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Vol. XV No. 11
MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's
trading is 47.250 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A"
sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 84% of the loads offered have been confirmed
within a range of 43.00c to 50.00c with a final weighted average of 46.74c
f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market remains somewhat weak and the live
supply is adequate for a moderate demand. Average weights are ranging
mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,397,600 head. This compares
I with 2,325,000 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is higher, with offerings short of full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 29,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17c to 18c, mostly 17C-
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Vol. XV No. 12
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.ob. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.25c. The final weighted average was 46.74c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is improved. The live supply ranges adequate to short, mostly adequate for a demand ranging very good to balanced, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to
\VZ' ^l? desirable with a price trend ranging steady to firm? mostly 29 ,3?2??5y,0A0n0nEuhtelard?a1ltaesdt sTluaeusdhatye.r today 2,388,500 head. This compares with
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market is firm, with offerings a little short for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 14,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17c.
28 JANUARY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's , ^^emai^S unchanged at 47.25c based on full truck load lots of ice
pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to good demand Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,350,500 head. This compares with 2,204,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings barely adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 11 600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 17c, mostly 17C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11 097 800 head, heavy breeder type hens Z6Z.700 head. This compares with 10,168*100* head of broilers and fryers and 356,600 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broil ers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.25c based on full truck load lo ts of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 257o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.750 to 50.0QC with a pre liminary weighted average of 47.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a fair to good demand. Average weights are lighter than desired in s ome instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,272,500 head. This compare s with 2,291,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is steady to firm, with offerings short for full trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 13,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were
17C.
30 JANUARY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia fo.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 58% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.50c to 50.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 46.97c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to short for a spotty demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,051,800 head. This compares with 1,669,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is firm, with offerings short for a moderate demand. Estimated slaughter today 9,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 82% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.50c to 50.00c with a final weighted average of 46.85c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate to short for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,265,400 head. This compares with 2,397,600 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings adequate for good demand. Estimated slaughter today 31,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17c to 17%c, mostly 17C-
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.25c The final weighted average was 46.85c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm. The live supply ranges adequate to short, mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to balance, mostly good. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,439,500 head. This compares with 2,388,500 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 36,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17C-
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WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1.75c to 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and live supply is adequate to short for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 1,956,200 head. This compares with 2,350,500 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is unchanged, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. There was not enough trade today to report a price.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 10,985,400 head, heavy breeder type hens 222,100 head. This compares with 10,566,500 head of broilers and fryers and 283,600 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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4 FEBRUARY 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f. o.b. dock quoted price on broil ers and fryers for this week's trading is 49. 00c, based on full truck load 1 ots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 30% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.50c to 51.75c with a pre liminary weighted average of 49.00c f.o.b dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to moderate demand, Average weight s are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,435,300 head This compares with 2,291,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings cleared close, but are sufficient for current trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 24,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17c
5 FEBRUARY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 41% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.40c to 51.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 48.75c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to slightly weaker and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a continued fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,136,000 head. This compares with 2,051,800 head last Friday.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 91% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.11c to 51.75c with a final weighted average of 48.62c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market remains unchanged and the live supply is adequate to short, mostly adequate for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light in instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,374,300 head. This compares with 2,265,400 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady to higher, with offerings adequate for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 32,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17c to 18c, mostly 18c.
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10 February 1981
Tuesday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c. The final weighted average was 48.62c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady. The live supply ranges adequate to short, mostly adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging weak to firm, mostly steady Estimated slaughter today 2,211,800 head. This compares with 2 439 500 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is firm, with offerings moderate to light, but are sufficient for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 32,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17c to 18c, mostly 18c
11 February 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for the next week's trading remains unchanged at 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to short for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are lighter than desired in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 1,947,300 head. This compares with 1,956,200 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is weaker, with offerings fully adequate to ample for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 18,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11 104 700 head, heavy breeder type hens 212,100 head. This compares with 10,732,'700'
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12 FEBRUARY 1981
Thursday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock-quoted price on broilers and fryers -for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 31% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.25c to 51.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 49.00c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate to short for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,190,400 head. This compares with 2,291,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is unchanged, with offerings ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 25,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16C-
13 FEBRUARY 1981
Friday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 61% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.00c to 51.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 48.67c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to short for a continued fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to a little light. Estimated slaughter today 1,944,000 head. This compares with 2,136,000 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady to slightly weaker, with offerings fully adequate for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 38,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 937o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.00c to 51.75c with a final weighted average of 48.59c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to slightly weaker and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 940,200 head. This compares with 2,374,300 head last Monday. Most plants are not operating today due to the holiday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally steady, with offerings fully adequate to ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 22,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c
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17 FEBRUARY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c. The final weighted average was 48.59c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady. The live supply is adequate to a little short for a demand ranging good to balanced, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,426,700 head. This compares with 2,211,800 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady to lower with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 39,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c to 16c, mostly 15c.
18 FEBRUARY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,411,700 head. This compares with 1,947,300 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very active. The market is weaker, with offerings heavy to burdensome for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 32,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: BROILERS AND FRYERS 9,913,000 head, heavy breeder type hens 300,700 head. This compares with 10,204,200
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19 FEBRUARY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f. o. b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 23% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.50c to 49.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 49.00c f. o. b. dock or equivalent. The market continues to be generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,415,500 head. This compares with 2,190,400 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues to weaken, with offerings very heavy for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 25,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c. mostly 15C-
20 FEBRUARY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f. o. b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 36% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.40c to 49.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 48.72c f. o. b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is generally adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,186,400 head. This compares with 1,944,000 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is barely steady, with offerings ample for a fair demand. Estimated I slaughter today 19,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and 1 over were 14C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 90% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.00c to 51.00c with a final weighted average of 48.52c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to slightly weaker and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are 1 ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,462,900 head. This ] compares with 940,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is weak, with offerings more than ample for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter today 21,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c. The final weighted average was 48.52c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is mostly unchanged. The live supply is adequate to a little short for a demand ranging balanced to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,414,100 head. This compares with 2,426,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is weak, with offerings very heavy for a moderate to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 34,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
25 FEBRUARY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined lc to 48.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,098,900 head. This compares with 2,411,700 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is unchanged with offerings adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 18,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,577,800 head, heavy breeder type hens 259,606 head. This compares with 10,732,700 head of broilers and fryers and 268,700 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago
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26 February 1981
Thursday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 15% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.50c to 49c with a preliminary weighted average of 47.94c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to a little weak and the live supply is adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,310,200 head. This compares with 2,415,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady to firm, with offerings cleared close for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 29,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 14%C, mostly 14c.
27 February 1981 Friday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 43% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.40c to 49c with a preliminary weighted average of 47.55c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,175,300 head. This compares with 2,186,400 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues steady to firm, with offerings dead close, but are sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 23,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 14%C, mostly 14C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 89% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.65c to 50.35c with a final weighted average of 47.29c f.o.b.dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a moderate to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. I Estimated slaughter today 2,342,100 head. This compares with 2,462,900 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is firm, with | offerings a little short of full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today
31,500 head. This base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14%c to 15c.
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3 MARCH 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.00c. The final weighted average was 47.29c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady to firm The live supply is adequate to a little short for a demand ranging good to balanced Average weights are ranging light to heavy but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging weak to higher, mostly steady to firm Estimated slaughter today 2,384,700 head. This compares with 2,414,100 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unsettled with offerings in close balance to short for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 35,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounda and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
4 MARCH 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced %c to 48.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,180,900 head This compares with 2,098,900 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair to good. The market is unchanged with offerings mostly adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today is 17,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
INTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,413,200 head, heavy breeder type hens 281,300 head This compares with 10,566,500 head of broilers and fryers and 283,600 head of heavy breeder type'hens the 1 same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted p rice on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 34% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.50c to 49.2 5C with a preliminary weighted average of 48.36c f.o.b. dock or equivalent The market continues generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to a littl e light in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,338,000 head. This compares with 2,310,200 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings clearing close but are adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 24,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 15c.
6 MARCH 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c based on full truck load lots of i ce pack USDA grade"A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 44% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.40c to 50.65c with a preliminar y weighted average of 48.12c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is mod erate to weak and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to good demand, Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Est imated slaughter today 2,125,600 head. This compares with 2,175,300 head 1 ast Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is unsettled, with offerings irregular but are sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 9,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C-
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 90% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.44c to 51.35c, with a final weighted average of 47.76c f.O.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,376,300 head. This compares with 2,342,100 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is barely steady, with offerings increasing and are more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 39,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14%c to 15c.
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10 MARCH 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c. The final weighted average was 47.76c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading appears unchanged. The live supply ranges adequate to a little short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging weak to firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,427,300 head. This compares with 2,342,100 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is barely steady, with offerings very heavy for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 23,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 14%C, mostly 14%c.
11 MARCH 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 48.500 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,359,299 head. This compares with 2,180,900 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally steady, with offerings sufficient for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 22,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,626,400 head, heavy breeder type hens 250,000 head. This compares with 10,168,100 head of broilers and fryers and 356,600 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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12 MARCH 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 25% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.00c to 49.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 48.41c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a fair to good demand. Average wieghts are ranging desirable to light in instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,203,300 head. This compares with 2,338,000 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged to weaker with offerings ample to burdensome for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 33,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
13 MARCH 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 62% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.85c to 50.65c with a preliminary weighted average of 47.95c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is short in some instances for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,224,500 head. This compares with 2,125,600 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is weak with offerings ample for a light buying interest. Estimated slaughter today 13,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 96% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.44C to 50.65C with a final weighted average of 47.93c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to weak and the live supply is generally adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,489,000 head. This compares with 2,376,300 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is weaker, with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 27,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13%c to 14c, mostly 13%c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.50c. The final weighted average was 47.93c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is weak. The live supply is light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly light. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable to heavy, with a price trend ranging steady to lower, mostly steady to weak. Estimated slaughter today 2,434,900 head. This compares with 2,427,300 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is lower, with offerings ample for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter today 19,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C, mostly 13C-
18 MARCH 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2c to 46.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,403,700 head. This compares with 2,359,200 head.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is weak, with offerings very heavy for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 26,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broilers and fryers 11,755,400 head heavy breeder type hens 261,800 head, This compares with 10,697,300 head of broilers and fryers and 377,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the
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The Georgia f. o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46. 50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 18% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.50c to 46.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 46.27c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate fo a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, Estimated slaughter today 2,153,000 head. This compares with 2,203,300 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is barely steady to weak, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 36,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13 C-
20 MARCH 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 23% of the loads offered have been confirmed Jlnln I rane of 44.40c to 47.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 46.06c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a slow to fair demand. Average weights are desir-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 90% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.49c to 49.00c, with a final weighted average of 45.90c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,410,200 head. This compares with 2,489,000 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 29,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
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Vol. XV No. 36
24 MARCH 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c. The final weighted average was 45.90c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady to weak. The live supply is adequate to a little short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced to light. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable to heavy, with a price trend ranging fair to weak, mostly steady * to weak. Estimated slaughter today 2,438,500 head. This compares with 2,434,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is steady, with offerings fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 13,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13 C.
25 MARCH 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 1.75c to 44.75? based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market weak and the live supply is adequate for a slow to fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,407,100 head. This compares with 2,403,700 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains unchanged, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 27,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,651,600 Head, heavy breeder type hens Zy,4UU head. This compares with 10,466,100 head of broilers and fryers and 317,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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26 MARCH 1981
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 307o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.50c to 44.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 44.55c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,390,800 head. This compares with 2,153,000 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady to fully steady, with offerings in balance with regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 23,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C-
27 MARCH 1981
The Georgia f .o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44 .75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 38% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a rang e of 42.40c to 48.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 44.36c f.o.b dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a good to fair demand. Average weights are ranging d esirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,401,000 head. This compares with 2,242,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains unchanged, with offerings ample for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 37,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 92% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.50c to 48.25c with a final weighted average of 44.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supplyis adequate for a generally good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,424,400 head. This compares with 2,410,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is steady, with offerings in close balance to adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 13,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C, mostly 13C-
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31 MARCH 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.75C- The final weighted average was 44.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply is ranging light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,476,100 head. This compares with 2,438,500 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings generally adequate for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 26,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C, mostly 13c.
1 APRIL 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 1.00c to 43.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter roday 2,428,700 head. mis compares with 2,407,100 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings more than ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 30,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C, mostly 13c:
ESTIMATED STAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,121,000 head heavy breeder type hens 283,000 head.This compares with 10,796,100 head of broilers and fryers and 326,300 head of heavy breeder type hens the
same week a year ago.
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Vol. XV No. 40
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 32% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.00c to 45.05c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.72c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,262,000 head. This compares with 2,390,800 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 23,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C to 13%C-
3 APRIL 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 457o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.40c to 45.05c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.33c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a moderate to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,451,800 head. This compares with 2,401,000 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 33,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C-
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6 April 1981 Monday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 837 of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.21c to 45.05c with a fainal weighted average of 43.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a moderate to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,467,700 head. This compares with 2,424,400 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 34,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
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7 APRIL 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c. The final weighted average was 43.01c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady. The live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,434,100 head. This compares with 2,476,100 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is fully steady, with offerings ample for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 33,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
8 APRIL 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced %c to 44.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is fair to moderate and the live supply is adequate for a generally good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,474,800 head. This compares with 2,428,700 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is unchanged with offerings sufficient for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 20,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,091,400
head, heavy breeder type hens 292,800 head. This compares with 11,087,800
head of broilers and fryers and 242,500 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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9 APRIL 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers anf fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 29% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.25c to 46.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 44.23c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to a little heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,458,800 head. This compares with 2,262,000 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to firm, with offerings in close balance for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 36,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C-
10 APRIL 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 41% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.40c to 46.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.64 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to a little weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,458,100 head. This compares with 2,451,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is firm, with offerings in balance with a moderate to light demand. Estimated slaughter today 36,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 93% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.77c to 46.25c, with a final weighted average of 43.62<? f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues a little weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,359,700 head. This compares with 2,467,700 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is currently higher, with offerings cleared close for a heavy demand. Estimated slaughter today 55,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c.
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14 APRIL 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c. The final weighted average was 43.62c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,385,100 head. This compares with 2,434,100 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is firm to higher, with offerings in close balance for a current heavy demand. Estimated slaughter today 42,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13%c to 14c
15 APRIL 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .25c to 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is slightly weaker and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,373,700 head. This compares with 2,474,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is currently unchanged, with offerings heavy for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 33,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c,
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16 APRIL 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f. o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44. 00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 25% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.250 to 44.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.96c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,242,400 head. This compares with 2,458,800 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is unchanged, with offerings adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 12,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 p'ounds and over were 13%C-
17 APRIL 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 48% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.00c to 44.65c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.62c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is mostly moderate and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,181,000 head. This compares with 2,458,100 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to slightly weaker, with offerings in close balance for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 23,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C-
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is unchanged, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. There was not enough trading today to report a price.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's
trading declined .25c to 43.75c, based on full'truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,436,400 head. This compares with 2,373,700 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is
unchanged to weaker, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 19,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,735,300 head, heavy breeder type hens 193,400 head. This compares with 11,256,300
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23 APRIL 1981 THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 15% of the loads offered havebeen confirmed within a range of 43.00c to 46.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.70c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is very competitive and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,392,600 head. This compares with 2,242,400 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is unchanged to weaker, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 11,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13%C-
24 APRIL 1981 FRIDAY
The Geo rgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 % to 3 pound birds. 407o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.50c to 46.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.65c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequat e for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable, Estimat ed slaughter today 2,378,100 head. This compares with 2,181,000 head la st Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market tone is weaker, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 12,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 13%C, with higher quote being on previous committment.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 83% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 46.50c, with a final weighted average of 42.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,441,200 head. This compares with 2,430,800 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offering ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 27,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C-
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.75c. The final weighted average was 42.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker. The live supply is adequate to heavy, mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to very light, mostly balanced to light. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable to heavy, with a price trend ranging lower to firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,483,000 head. This compares with 2,444,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to weaker, with offerings ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 35,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
29 APRIL 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.50c to 41.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,440,700 head. This compares with 2,392,600 head last Wednesday.
* Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market undertone is weaker, with offerings very heavy for a limited demand. Estimated slaughter today 17,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,135,606 * head, heavy breeder type hens 242,800 head. This compares with 11,307,400
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30 APRIL 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 21% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 43.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 41.13c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,404,900 head. This compares with 2,392,600 head last Thursday.
T^di?8 on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is lower, with offerings heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 67,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to 13c, with higher quote being on previous committment.
1 MAY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f. o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41. 25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 49% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.00c to 43.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 40.48c f.o.b dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Est imated slaughter today 2,436,700 head. This compares with 2,378,100 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues to weaken, with offerings more than ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 39,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to 12%c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 82% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.00c to 43.75c, with a final weighted average of 40.36c * f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues somewhat weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,469,200 head. This compares with 2,441,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is weaker, with offerings very heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 66,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.25c. The final weighted average was 40.36c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading has improved. The live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a demand ranging balanced to very good, mostly very good. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,442,700 head. This compares with 2,483,000 head last Tueaday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to weaker, with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 50,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to lie, mostly IOC-
6 MAY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 3.00c to 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is firm and the live supply is fully adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,500,800 head. This compares with 2,440,700 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is barely steady, with offerings more than ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 56,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,195,300 Head, heavy breeder type hens 278,700 head. This compares with 11,573,5UU head of broilers and fryers and 224,100 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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7 MAY 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 16% of the loads offered have been confirmed at 44.25C f.o.b. dock. The market is moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,490,600 head. This compares with 2,404,900 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings heavy for a moderate to good buying interest. Estimated slaughter today 67,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
8 MAY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 45% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.00c to 47.65c, with a prelimonary weighted average of 44.20c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm and the live supply is adequate for a heavy demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable, Estimated slaughter today and Saturday 2,757,400 head. This compares with 2,436,700 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings sufficient for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were IOC-
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 92% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.00c to 47.65c, with a final weighted average of 44.21c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues firm and the live supplyis fully adequate for a very good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,504,300 head. This compares with 2,469,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings balanced to heavy for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 58,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
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12 MAY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c. The final weighted average was 44.21c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is higher. The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging balanced to very good, mostly good. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly higher. Estimated slaughter today 2,555,900 head. This compares with 2,442,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market remains unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 56,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
13 MAY 1981
WEDNESDAY
Tne Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 4.00c to 48.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the
e supply is fully adequate for a heavy current demand. Average weights ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,495,800 head.
This compares with 2,500,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings continued heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 53,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c, to 10%c, mostly 10c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,804,000 head, heavy breeder type hens 293,200 head. This compares with 11,385,400 head of broilers and fryers and 261,200 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very active. The market is steady, with offerings fully ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 70,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were i 10c to 10%c, mostly 10$.
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19 MAY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.25c. The final weighted average was 48.33c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally moderate. The live supply is light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging balanced to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable to heavy, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,558,600 head. This compares with 2,555,900 head last Tuesday. Approximately 55% of the production will be down Monday, May 25, due to holiday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with
offerings fully adequate to ample fore regular trade requirements. Estimated
slaughter today 65,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
20 MAY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 1.75c to 46.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,421,300 head. This compares with 2,495,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,743,900 head, heavy breeder type hens 277,000 head. This compares with 11,477,200 head of broilers and fryers and 267,300 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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21 MAY 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 35% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.50c to 49.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 46.37<: f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is very competitive and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,474,900 head. This compares with 2,532,700 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues steady, with offerings fully ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 58,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
22 MAY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c, based on full truck load lots of; ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 50% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.25c to 49.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 45.52c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is fully adequate- for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,257,500 head. This compares with 2,646,100 head last week end.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 69% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.25c to 49.25c, with a final weighted average of 44.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 816,700 head. This compares with 2,534,200 head last Monday. Most plants are not operating today due to the holiday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. Estimated slaughter today 36,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
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26 MAY 1981
TUESDAY
>The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.50c. The final weighted average was 44.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is weaker. The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging balanced to very light, mostly light. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to lower, mostly weak. Estimated slaughter ,today 2,531,900 head. This compares with 2,558,600 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 57,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
27 MAY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's ^trading declined 6.50c to 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable Estimated slaughter today 2,491,200 head, This compares with 2,421,300 head last Wednesday.
^Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 62,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broilers and fryers 10,572,200 ^head, heavy breeder type hens 271,700 head This compares with 10,659,000
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 18% of the loads offered have been confirmed QQQ^ I ra?ge f 38-5C to 40.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of jy.ybc t.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues somewhat weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a slow to fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,300,700 head. This compares with 2,474,900 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is generally steady, with offerings ample to burdensome for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 50,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
29 MAY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 31% of the loads offered have been confirmed QQ^O11 a range of 34-25C to 40.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 39.52c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is very competative and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,396,500 head This compares with 2,257,500 head last Friday. An acute shortage of trucks to move the processed product is very critical through the industry.
T^dil?S on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 78% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 34.25c to 41.75c, with a final weighted average of 39.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is still weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy at some points. Estimated slaughter today 2,443,800 head. This compares with 2,534,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings very heavy for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 67,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c-
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00c. The final weighted average was 39.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is higher. The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging good to balanced, mostly good. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly higher. Estimated slaughter today 2,527,200 head. This compares with 2,531,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains unchanged, \ with offerings continuing heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated
slaughter today 60,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
3 JUNE 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 4.50c to 44.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate to good and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,568,800 head. This compares with 2,491,200 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings more than ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 69,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were IOC-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,237,000 head, heavy breeder type hens 305,400 head This compares with 11,321,700 head of broilers and fryers and 269,300 head of heavy breeder type hens the
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2^ to 3 pound birds. 38% of the loads offered have been confirmed
within a range of 40.90c to 48.65c with a preliminary weighted average of f-^C f.o.b. or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is tully adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday 2,738,300 head, ihis compares with 2,396,500 head last Friday.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 76% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.90c to 48.65c, with a final weighted average of 44.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,525,500 head. This compares with 2,443,800 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady with offerings sufficient for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c. The final weighted average was 44.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is higher. The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging very good to good, mostly good. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with %a. price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly higher. Estimated slaughter today 2,524,700 head. This compares with 2,527,200 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market remains unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 65,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
10 JUNE 1981
WEDNESDAY
t The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 4.75c to 49.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is fully adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,503,500 head. This compares with 2,568,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 61,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were IOC-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,840,800 head, heavy breeder type hens 285,600 head. This compares with 11,586,100 head of broilers and fryers and 235,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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11 June 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" size 2% to 3 pound birds. 32% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.82c to 49.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 49.23c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm and the live supply is fully adequate for a moderate to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,532,600 head. This compares with 2,548,800 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues steady, with offerings ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 60,000 head. The base quotaions at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10C-
12 June 1981
FRIDAY
k The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 657D of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.50c to 49.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 49.16c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues firm.and the live supply is fully adequate for a very good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,460,700 head. This compares with 2,738,300 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is unchanged, with offerings sufficient for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 41,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over 10c.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 91% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.35c to 49.75c, with a final weighted average of 49.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is fully adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,527,200 head. This compares with 2,525,500 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings fully ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 59,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.25C- The final weighted average was 49.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is somewhat weaker._ The live supply is adequate to short for a demand ranging very good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,503,200 head. This compares with 2,524,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market is unchanged, with offerings sufficient for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 49,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c,
17 JUNE 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted pric on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .25c to 49.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,533,200 head. This compares with 2,503,500 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market remains steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 49,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEKENDING TODAY: Broilers and_fryers 12,556,900 head, heavy breeder type hens 258,700 head.This compares with 11,449,800 head of broilers and fryers and 223,200 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broil ers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c, based on full truck load 1 ots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 34% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.07c to 49.50c, with a pr eliminary weighted average of 48.97c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand, Average weights are ranging desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estima ted slaughter today 2,377,800 head. This compares with 2,532,600 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady to firm, with offerings sufficient for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57 000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10C-
19 JUNE 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 64% of the loads offered have_been confirmed within a range of 47.04c to 50.65c, with a preliminary weighted average ot 48 91C f o.b dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate to a little short for a good demand Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter, today 1,945,700 head. This compares with 2,460,700 head last Friday. Some plants are curtailing operations today due to lighter weight birds.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market tone is firm wi?h Sffe?ing? in close balance of full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 18?000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 90% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.72c to 50.65c, with a final weighted average of 48.92c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm and the live supply is generally adequate for a good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,327,400 head. This compares with 2,527,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market is steady to higher, with offerings adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 46,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to lie, mostly llC-
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23 JUNE 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week s trading is 49.000- The final weighted average was 48.92c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is higher. The live supply is adequate to short for a demand ranging very good to balanced,_ mostly good. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly higher. Estimated slaughter today
2,248,500 head. This compares with 2,503,200 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market is steady to firm, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 47,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7
pounds and over were 10c to lie, mostly llC-
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WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 4.50c to 53.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is adequate for an anticipated good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,285,400 head. This compares with 2,533,200 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light.. The market is firm, with offerings moderate to light, for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 31,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were lie.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK' ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,184,800 head heavy breeder type hens 19 9, SOU head. This compares with 11,670,40(J head of broilers and fryers and 280,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 36% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 52.50c to 54.07c, with a preliminary weighted average of 53.48c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good current demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,475,300 head. This compares with 2,377,800 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is firm, with offerings sufficient for full trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 53,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to lie, mostly llC-
26 JUNE 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading 53.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 52% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.00c to 54.07c, with a preliminary weighted average of 53.27c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,277,800 head. This compares with 1,945,700 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was slow. The market is unchanged, with offerings spotty but are sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 29,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to lie, mostly llC-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.50C- The final weighted average was 53.23c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to light in instances. The price trend is ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,617,800 head. This compares with 2,248,500 last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market remains steady, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 52,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were lie.
1 JULY 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .50c to 53.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair current demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,648,800 head. This compares with 2,285,400 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today is 50,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c to lie. mostly lie.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,598,700 head, heavy breeder type hens 228,500 head. This compares with 12,075,100 head of broilers and fryers and 267,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 37% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.50c to 53.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 52.88c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to a little weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,486,100 head. This compares with 2,475,300 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is unchanged to higher, with offerings cleard close for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 28,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged lie to 13C-.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.00<:, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 91% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.75c to 53.25c. with a final weighted average of 52.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weaker and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,213,500 head. This compares with 2,579,000 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is firm, with offerings in close balance for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 39,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 12c to 12%c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.00c. The final weighted average was 52.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is lower. The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging balanced to light, mostly light Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging weak to lower, mostly lower. Estimated slaughter today 2,551,100 head. This compares with 2,617,800 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is higher, with offerings in close balance to short of needs. Estimated slaughter today 48,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 12c to 13c, mostly 13C-
8 JULY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 5.25c to 47.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,369,700 head. This compares with 2,648,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unsettled, with offerings barely adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 51,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 12%c to 13c, mostly 13C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY; Broilers and fryers 10,301,400 head, heavy breeder typehens 167,500 head. This compares with 9,459,500 head of broilers and fryers and 165,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.750, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 21% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.00c to 48.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 47.68c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desir-
able. Estimated slaughter today 2,558,200 head. This compares with 2,486,100 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is generally steady, with offerings short of full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 47,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
10 JULY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 32% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.00c to 48.65c, with a preliminary weighted average of 46.99c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly
desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,580,700 head. This compares with 681,000 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is steady to firm, with offerings continuing a little short for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 35,600 head. The base quotations at farm n 7 pounds and over were 13c
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 85% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.00c to 49.75c, with a final weighted average of 46.65c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are raging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,536,200 head. This compares with 2,213,500 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged to higher, with offerings barely adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 64,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c
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14 JULY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's
trading is 47.75c. The final weighted average was 46.65C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to a little light, with a price trend ranging steady to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,548,300 head. This compares with 2,551,100 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is firm, with offerings increasing and are adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated
slaughter today 60,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13c to 14c.
15 JULY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .75c to 47.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,565,200 head. This compares with 2,369,700 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues firm, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 49,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 14c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,788,600 head, heavy breeder type hens 257,000 head. This compares with 11,164,700 head of broilers and fryers and 172,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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16 JULY 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 33% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.57c to 47.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 47.00c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,421,400 head. This compares with 2,558,200 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings increasing and are fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 62,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 14c
17 JULY 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers forthis week's trading is 47.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 40% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.50c to 48.65c, with a preliminary weighted average of 46.83c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to a little weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,386,800 head. This compares with 2,580,700 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market continues unchanged, with offerings fully adequate forr egular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 49,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 14c
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 89% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.00c to 48.65c, with a final weighted average of 46.33c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,443,000 head. This compares with 2,536,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings sufficient for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 61,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over are ranging 13C to 14c-
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21 JULY 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.00C- The final weighted average was 46.33c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is fully steady to firm. The live supply is adequate to a little short for a demand ranging very good to light, mostly good. Average weights are light to heavy, but mostly desirable to light, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,551,300 head. This compares with 2,548,300 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market continues steady, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 43,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 14c.
22 JULY 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1.75c to 48.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate to firm, and the live supply is generally adequate for a fair to goode demand. Average weights are ranging light to desirable, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,496,900 head. This compares with 2,565,200 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to weaker, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,100 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13c to 14c, mostly 14C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,299,400 head, heavy breeder type hens 272,500 head. This compares with 10,287,800 head of broilers and fryers and 93,000 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week s trading is 48.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 22% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.00c to 50.23c, with a preliminary weighted average of 48.73c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,359,000 head. This compares with 2,421,400 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was generally good. The market is barely steady, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 50,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13c to 14c, mostly 14c.
24 JULY 1981
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Vol. XV No. 89
MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 92% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a rage of 46.25c to 50.75c, with a final weighted average of 48.54c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light Estimated slaughter today 2,529,500 head. This compares with 2,443,000 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market is slightly weaker, with offerings in close balance, but are sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 38,7 00 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13C-
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.75c The final weighted average was 48.54c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm. The live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly good. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, with a price trend ranging steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,443,900 head. This compares with 2,551,300 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is unchanged to weaker, with offerings sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 45,100 head. The based quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were ranged 13c to 14c, mostly 13C-
29 JULY 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading advanced .75c to 49.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate for a good demand. Average weights are lighter than desired in many instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,307,400 head. This compares with 2,496,900 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is unsettled with offerings in close balance for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 48,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,065,900 head, heavy breeder type hens 225,800 head. This compares with 10,983,600 head of broilers and fryers and 117,600 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.500, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 38% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.070 to 50.750, with a preliminary weighted average of 49 50o fob dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is'adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,513,000 head. This compares with 2,359,000 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market continues unsettled, with offerings clearing close, but are sufficient for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 30,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 130 to 146, mostly 130-
31 JULY 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and.f^f".^h^a^e^n tradine is 49 500, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2^ to 3 Pound birds. 57% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a rangePoT48 150 to 53.500, with a preliminary weighted average of 49 35c f ob dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequatefor a generally good demand Average weights are rangingPdesirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,451,900 head. This compares with 2,369,100 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light The TM^ket und^one is hieher with offerings spotty but are adequate for regular trade needs Eslimated slaughter toda? 27^000 head The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 130 to 14o, mostly 130-
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is firm to higher, with offerings in close balance for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 44,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 16c
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trading is 49.50c. The final weighted average was 49.24c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker. The live supply is adequate to a little short for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,537,100 head. This compares with 2,443,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is unsettled, with offerings cleared close for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 13,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c.
5 AUGUST 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.00c to 47.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are in full range, but mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,467,400 head. This compares with 2,307,400 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is unchanged to firm, with offerings light, but sufficient for regular trade needs. There was not enough trading today to report a price.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broilers and fryers 12,389,300 head, heavy breeder type hens 119,800 head This compares with 11,395,400 head of broilers and fryers and 77,600 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 32% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.50c to 48.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 47.46c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,395,900 head. This compares with 2,513,000 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is firm, with offerings in close balance for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 43,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 16c, mostly 16c
7 AUGUST 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 447o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.15c to 49.65c, with a preliminary weighted average of 47.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,358,600 head. This compares with 2,451,900 head last Friday.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 86% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.00c to 49.65c, with a final weighted average of 47.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today 2,391,100 head. This compares with 2,419,900 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is unchanged to higher, with offerings no more than adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 38,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 17c, mostly 17c
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 47.50c. The final weighted average was 47.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged The goo but
Estimated slaughter today 2,551,400 head This compares with 2,537,100 head last Tuesday
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is steady, with offerings in close balance for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 38,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 17c, mostly 17c.
12 AUGUST 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .75c to 46.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to a little heavy in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,491,000. This compares with 2,537,100 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is barely steady, with offerings increasing and are sufficient for regular needs. Estimated slaughter today 22,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,188,000 head, heavy breeder type hens 185,400 head. This compares with 11,549,100 head of broilers and fryers and 133,300 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broil ers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.7 5c, based on full truck load 1 ots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 327 of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 44.50c to 47.50c, with a pr eliminary weighted average of 46.72c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand, Average weights are ranging desirable to a little heavy, but mostly desir able. Estimated slaughter today 2,528,400 head. This compares with 2,3 95,900 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market tone is weaker, with offerings about adequate for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 55,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 15c to 17c
14 AUGUST 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 40% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.15c to 47.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of_ 46.34c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,468,600 head. This compares with 2,358,600 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is slightly weaker, with offerings sufficient for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 50,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 15c to 17C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 85% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.50c to 48.75c with a final weighted average of 45.88c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable to a little heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,392,300 head. This compares with 2,391,100 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is lower, with offerings adequate for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 53,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 16c, mostly 15C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 46.75c. The final weighted average was 45.88c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging balanced to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging weak to firm, mostly steady to weak Estimated slaughter today 2,415,700 head. This compares with 2,551,400 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 54,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c to 17c, mostly 15c.
19 AUGUST 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2%c to 44.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy at some points. Estimated slaughter today 2,514,900 head. This compares with 2,491,000 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is generally steady, with offerings increasing and are fully adequate to ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 40,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 15c to 17c, mostly 15c, with higher quote being on previous commitment.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,319,900 head, heavy breeder type hens 252,900 head. This compares with 11,667,800' head of broilers and fryers and 168,200 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 37% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.50c to 45.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 44.27c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is very competitive and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,506,300 head. This compares with 2,528,400 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair to good. The market is barely steady to weaker, with offerings ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 42,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 15c to 17c, with higher quote being on previous commitment.
21 AUGUST 1981 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broil ers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c based on full truck load lo ts of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 49% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.15c to 45.50c with a pre liminary weighted average of 43.44c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand, Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy in some instances. Estima ted slaughter today 2,479,800 head. This compares with 2,468,600 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market undertone is lower, with offerings fully adequate for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 46,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers anf fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 94% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.25c to 46.25c, with a final weighted average of 43.21c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,505,700 head. This compares with 2,392,300 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is slightly weaker, with offerings about adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 56,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 16c
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25C- The final weighted average was 43.21c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker. The live supply is fully adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced to light. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,543,100 head. This compares with 2,415,700 head last Tueaday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings fully adequate for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 15%C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined . 25c to 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are heavier than desired inmost instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,393,300 head. This compares with 2,514,900 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is weaker, with offerings fully adequate to ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 15c, mostly 13c to 14c, the higher quotes are on previous commitment.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,529,200 head, heavy breeder type hens 259,700 head. This compares with 10,974,700 head of broilers and fryers and 151,300 head of heavy breeder type hens the
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The Georgia f .o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44 .00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 2870 of the loads offered have been confirmed within a rang e of 42.75c to 44.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.65c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply is ful ly adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in most instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,409,200 head. This c ompares with 2,506,300 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings fully adequate to ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 50,000 head. The base quotaions at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
28 AUGUST 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 547c of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.50c to 45.15c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.25c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is ample for a moderate to light demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in most instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,463,400 head. This compares with 2,479,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very active. The market is weaker, with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday 73,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13C- The higher quotes are on previous commitments.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 847o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.05c to 45.15c, with a final weighted average of 42.93c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is still weak and the live supply is ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,353,700 head. This compares with 2,505,700 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings very heavy for trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 64,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C-
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ffr^ri?S f. A/ nr\5' dZuk ^otfd Price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44^00c. The final weighted average was 42.93c f.o.b. dock or equivalent The market tone for next week's trading is steady. The live supply is balanced to heavy, mostly balanced for a demand ranging good to iif T^AO1??3 A7 bala?ced-. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady,
1 ?! ^ted slauShter today 2,585,800 head. This compares with 2,543,100 head emberT7thdd2e toP?hfSlidlj. ^ " ^ prduCtin wil1 be doTM Mond^ SeVt-
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with ?"SJnP m0rerr,Jha? ample for reg^lar trade needs. Estimated slaughter today ou,yuu head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is fully adequate to ample for a fair to moderate aemand Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter I today 2,588,600 head. This compares with 2,393,300 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with ? ^6rioS fully amPle for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 62,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,400,700 heaa, heavy breeder type hens 311,400 head. This compares with 9,382,700 head of broilers and fryers and 212,600 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 38% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.50c to 46.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.57c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply is ample for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy in most instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,457,500 head. This compares with 2,409,200 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues steady, with offerings fully ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
4 SEPTEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 67% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.50c to 46.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.20c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live_ supply is ample for a good current demand. Average weights continue heavier than desired in many instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,587,600 head. This compares with 2,463,400 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings very heavy for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 54,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C-
There will not be another report until Tuesday the 8th of September, 1981 due to the Labor Day holiday.
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TUESDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.00c. The final weighted average was 43.16 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm. The live supply is ranging light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging balanced to very good, mostly good. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,598,800 head. This compares with 2,585,800 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
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WEDNESDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .50c to 44.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is fair to moderate, and the live supply is fully adequate for a generally good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,569,800 head. This compares with 2,588,600 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues unchanged, with offerings fully ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 10,198,100 head, heavy breeder type hens 460,700 head. This compares with 11,567,600 head of broilers and fryers and 244,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 24% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.75c to 47.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 44.34c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is ample for a fair to good demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,589,100 head. This compares with 2,457,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 65,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c.
11 SEPTEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quot ed price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds, 45% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.00c to 47.25C, with a preliminary weighted average of 43.83c f.o.b. dock or equiva lent. The market is generally moderate but is still somewhat weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,572,100 head. This compares with 2,587,600 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues unchanged, with offerings very heavy for trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today is 54,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C-
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market remains steady, with offerings very heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 76,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c. The final weighted average was 43.81c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker. The live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,457,600 head. This compares with 2,598,800 head
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged, with offerings ample for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 62,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
16 SEPTEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.50c to 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,518,900 head. This compares with 2,569,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues steady, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 61,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broilers and fryers 12,591,500 head, heavy breeder type hens 320,300 head. "This compares with 11,333,900 head'of broilers and fryers and 252,100 head of heavy breeder type hens the
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I The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 29% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.80c to 44.75c, with a preliminary weighted average or. 41 98c f o b dock or equivalent. The market is very competitive and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights
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18 SEPTEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
> The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers andfryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based.on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 54% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.69c to 44,75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 41 46c fob dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is ample for a fair to slow demand Average weights are heavier th*J des";^ in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,306,100 head. This compares
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Tradine on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged with offerings fully adequate for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 52,000 head The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 95% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.50c to 44.75c, with a final weighted average of 40.97c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supplyis ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in most instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,466,900 head. This compares with 2,453,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 71,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13c to 14c, mostly 13C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42,00c. The final weighted average was 40.97c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply ranges light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,480,000 head. This compares with 2,457,600 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally steady, with offerings fully adequate to ample for trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 57,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c.
23 SEPTEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .50c to 41.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,388,500 head. This compares with 2,518,900 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,856,000 he?a, heavy breeder type hens 291,600 head. This compares with 11,231,000 head of broilers and fryers and 236,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 34% of the loads offered havebeen confirmed within a range of 40.50c to 41.82c, with a preliminary weighted average of 41.43c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fair to moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,232,500 head. This compares with 2,214,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues steady, with offerings ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 49,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13c to 14c, mostly 13C-
25 SEPTEMBER 1981
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The Geo rgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 % to 3 pound birds. 47% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 41.82c, with a preliminary weighted average of 40.89c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is fully a dequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,364,800 head. This compares with I 2,306,1 00 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues unchanged, with offerings more than adequate for a fair to good demand. The estimated slaughter today 53,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13c to 14c
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 88% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.50c to 43.50c, with a final weighted average of 40.70c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supplyis fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,478,300 head. This compares with 2,466,900 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady to slightly firm, with offerings ample for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 76,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds ranged 13c to 15C-
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 41.50c. The final weighted average was 40.70c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm. The live supply is ranging light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging balanced to very good, mostly good. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,448,000 head. This compares with 2,480,000 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were
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29 SEPTEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading adavanced 1.50c to 43.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,391,200 head. This compares with 2,388,500 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is fully steady, with offerings adequate to ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 53,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY; Broilers and fryers 11,914,800 head, heavy breeder type hens 291,000 head. This compares with 11,156,200 head of broilers and fryers and 220,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the s? Tie week a year ago.
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The Georgia f.o.b. do ck quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.00c, ba sed on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound b irds. 377o of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42. 50c to 43.32c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.92c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,367,500 head. This compares with 2, 232,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings heavy for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 52,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c.
2 OCTOBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 50% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.00c to 43.32c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.68c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good current demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,450,400 head. This compares with 2,364,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings fully ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 53,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 88% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.75c to 45.00c, with a final weighted average of 42.49c f.o.b. dock or quivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,480,500 head. This compares with 2,478,300 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is steady to firm, with offerings heavy for a moderate demand. Estimated slaughter today 63,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.00c. The final weighted average was 42.49c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is mostly unchanged. The live supply is ranging light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging goodt to very light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,496,300 head. This compares with 2,448,000 head last Tuesday. Approximately 297G of the production will be down next Monday October 12, due to the holiday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged, with offerings heavy for a fair to good demand Estimated slaughter today 71,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
7 OCTOBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading declined .50c to 42.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,249,700 head. This compares with 2,391,200 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market continues unchanged with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 69,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,044,400 head, heavy breeder type hens 310,700 head. This compares with 10,966,100 head of broilers and fryers and 253,700 head of heavy breeder type hens the
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 36% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.00o to 42.82c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.49c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to a little weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,346,700 head. This compares with 2,367,500 head last Thursday.
jTrading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is currently unchanged to slightly firm, with offerings very heavy for trade requirements.
1 Estimated slaughter today 64,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 Jpounds and over ranged 14c to 16c
9 OCTOBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 49% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a rangeof 40.00c to 42.82c with a preliminary weighted average of 41.88c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,541,100 head. This compares with 2,367,500 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to weaker, with offerings fully ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 51,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15C-
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings heavy for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 76,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.50c. The final weighted average was 41.76c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged. The live supply is ranging light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to very light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,510,700 head. This compares with 2,496,300 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is mostly steady, with offerings more than ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 65,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
14 OCTOBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading advanced .25c to 42.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,423,500 head. This compares with 2,249,700 head.
Trading on heavy breeder typed hens was active. The market is steady, with offerings fully ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 67,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15c, mostly 14c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,620,800 head, heavy breeder type hens 326,000 head. This compares with 10,341,900 head of broilers and fryers and 257,100 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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15 OCTOBER 1981
THURSDAY
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings heavy for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 70,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 14c to 15c.
16 OCTOBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 48% of the loads offered have been confirmed 7o/on f rane of 40.50c to 44.65c, with a preliminary weighted average of
U f'-b- dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is fully adequate in most instances for a fair demand. ofcog^ welShts are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today ^,352,000 head. This compares with 2,541,100 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is higher, with ?/ nnnnP mostly amp!e for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 54,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings heavy for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 69,200 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 15%C, mostly 15c.
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20 OCTOBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75c. The final weighted average was 42.27C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,429,900 head. This compares with 2,510,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is mostly steady, with offerings fully ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 45,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 15%C, mostly 15C.
21 OCTOBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 42.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair to moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,324,600 head. This compares with 2,423,500 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged, with offerings fully ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 65,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 15%C, mostly 15c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 12,009,600 head, heavy breeder type hens 304,300 head. This compares with 11,288,400 head of broilers and fryers and 261,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 32% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.35c to 43.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.75C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,381,900 head. This compares with 2,461,700 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings fully adequate to ample for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 15%C, mostly 15c.
23 OCTOBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 44% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.50c to 43.25C, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.37C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in some instances, but are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,140,900 head. This compares with 2,352,000 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 62,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 15%C, mostly 15C
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with offerings adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 61,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c.
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27 OCTOBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's
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equivalent The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to slightly
tirm The live supply ranges light to ample, but mostly adequate for a
demand ranging good to very light, mostly balanced. Average weights are
ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging higher to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,460,700 held.
This compares with 2,429,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady, with
ottenngs adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 59,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c.
28 OCTOBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 42.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair current demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to a little heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,411,800 head. This compares with 2,324,600 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market continues steady, with offerings in close balance for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 49,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11 799 000 head, heavy breeder type hens 290,500 head. This compares with 11,031! 000' head of broilers and fryers and 289,500 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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29 OCTOBER 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 32% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.25C to 43.00C, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.74c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to slightly heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,285,100 head. This compares with 2,381,900 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is fully steady, with offerings clearing close, but are adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 57,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C.
30 OCTOBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quot ed price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds, 48% of the loads offered have confirmed within a range of 36.90c to 43.00C, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.18c i f.o.b. dock or equivalent, The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, Estimated slaughter today 2,283,700 head. This compares with 2,403,700 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is steady to I firm, with offerings light, but are adequate for trade needs. Estimated
slaughter today 43,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 16c, mostly 15C.
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desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,453,300 head. This compares with 2,403,700 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is firm, with offerings in close balance for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 60,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 17C.
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.75C- The final weighted average was 41.90c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker. The live supply is light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to very light, mostly balanced to light. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,467,900 head. This compares with 2,460,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is higher, with offerings light for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter today 46,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15C to 17C, mostly 17C-
4 NOVEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.25C to 40.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak, and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,398,000. This compares with 2,411,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is fully steady, with offerings continuing light for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 34,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 17C, mostly 17c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broilers and fryers 11,888,000 head, heavy breeder type hens 241,400 head. This compares with 11,186,200 head of broilers and fryers and 225,100 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 31% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.00c to 41.00C, with a preliminary weighted average of 40.50C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to ample for a moderate to light demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,350,900 head. This compares with 2,283,700 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is firm, with offerings in close balance, of full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today i 18,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 17C, mostly 16c.
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live supp ly is fully adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights
are heavi er than desiraed in some instances. Estimated slaughter today
2,260,700 head. This compares with 2,283,700 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is > strong with offerings short of full trade requirements. Estimated slaughter
today 30,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 16C to 17C, mostly 17C, these quotes are on previous commitments.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 93% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.10c to 42.00c, with a final weighted average of 39.53c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a good to heavy demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,470,900 head. This compares with 2,453,300 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is higher, with offerings barely adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 70,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 20c to 21c, mostly 21c.
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TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.50c. The final weighted average was 39.53C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to slightly firm The live supply is light to heavy, mostly adequate for a demand ranging very good to balanced, mostly good. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy? mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,467,400 head. This compares with 2,467,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady with offerings adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 61,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19C to 21C, mostly Z1C
November 11, 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week s trading advanced 1.50c to 42.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a good to heavy current demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 1,777,000 head. This compares with 2,398,000 head last Wednesday. Several plants are not operating today due to the Holiday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings increasing and are adequate for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 58,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were
19C to 21C, mostly 21c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and_fryers 11,326,900 head, heavy breeder type hens 238,700 head. This compares with 10,973,900 head of broilers and fryers and 209,100 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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12 NOVEMBER 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 38% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.57c to 42.51c, with a preliminary weighted average of 41.98C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is fully adequate for a good current demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,439,700 head. This compares with 2,350,900 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is barely steady, with offerings more than ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 64,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 20C to 21C, mostly 21c.
13 NOVEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 46% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.15C to 42.51c, with a preliminary weighted average of 41.88C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair to good current demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to slightly heavy in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,044,800 head. This compares with 2,260,700 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market tone is weaker, with offerings adequate to ample for full trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 55,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 20c to 21c, mostly 21c.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 92% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.30c to 44.00c, with a final weighted average of 41.39c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a moderate to good current demand. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,338,200 head. This compares with 2,470,900 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is barely steady to weaker, with offerings adequate for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 63,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19C to 23C, with higher quotes based on previous committments.
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17 NOVEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c. The final weighted average was 41.39c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live
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18 NOVEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .25C to 42.250, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live fupply is generally adequate to a little short for a fair to goodpreholidaydemand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 1,844,900 head. This compares with 1,77,000 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market continues to weaken, with Offerings more than adequate for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 61,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 18%C to 21C.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and_fryers 10,949,300 head heavy breeder type hens 330,400 head.This compares with 11,095,500 head of broilers and fryers and 306,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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19 NOVEMBER 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.25C, base d on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound bir ds. 39% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.82 C to 42.75C, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.25C f.o.b. dock or e quivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a fair demand. Average weights are ranging mos tly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 1,788 , 900 head. This compares wi th 2,439,700 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is generally unchanged with offerings more than adequate for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 69,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19c to 21c.
20 NOVEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.25C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 47% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.50C to 42.75c, with a preliminary weighted average of 41.79C f.o.b. dock or equivlaent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate to a little short in some instances for a fair to good preholiday demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 1,624,000 head. This compares with 2,044,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market tone is barely steady to weaker with offerings adequate to fully adequate for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 53,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19C to 20%C, mostly 19c.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.25C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 95% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.00c to 44.00c, with a final weighted average of 41.30C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to weak and the live supply is generally adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,220,600 head. This compares with 2,338,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchange, with offerings about balanced for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 61,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19c to 20C, mostly 19c.
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24 NOVEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.24c. The final weighted average was 41.30c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm. The live supply is light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly balanced to good. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today 2,337,900 head. This compares with 2,281,700 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is generally unchanged, with offerings a little short for a current good demand. Estimated slaughter today 29,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19c.
25 NOVEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.00c to 44.25C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is higher, and the live supply is generally adequate for an anticipated good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 1,890.800 head. This compares with 1,844,900 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market tone is higher, with offerings short of full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 17,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19C.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 9,862,200 head, heavy breeder type hens 230,500 head. This compares with 10,047,200 head of broilers and fryers and 296,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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27 NOVEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 15% of the loads offered have been confirmed at 44.250 f.o.b. dock. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to a little heavy. Estimated slaughter today 1,807,500 head. This compares with 1,624,000 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very light. The market is firm, with offerings short for trade needs. There was not enough trading today to report a price.
30 NOVEMBER 1981
MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 79% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 36.50c to 45.65c, with a final weighted average of 43.14c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,369,100 head. This compares with 2,220,600 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is slightly higher, with offerings clearing close for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 54,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19C to 20C, mostly 20c.
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Vol. XV No. 143
1 DECEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.25c. The final weighted average was 43.14c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to weaker. The live supply is adequate to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced to light. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady to weak. Estimated slaughter today 2,467,800 head. This compares with 2,337,900 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is barely steady, with offerings increasing and are adequate for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 38,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 19c to 20c, mostly 20c.
2 DECEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.25C to 42.00C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,428,700 head. This compares with 2,890,800 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market tone is weaker, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 48,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 18C to 20C, mostly 20c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broilers and fryers 9,073,100 head, heavy breeder type bans 140,500 head This compares with 9,033,200 head of broilers and fryers and 155,600 head of heavy breeder typehens the
same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 4 2.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 35% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a ran ge of 41.57C to 42.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.00C f.o.b . dock or equivalent. The market is very competitive and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,336,500 head, There was no report last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is weak, with offerings fully adequate for a light buying interest. Estimated slaughter today 36,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 18c.
4 DECEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 47% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.50c to 42.65C, with a preliminary weighted average of 41.37C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,364,800 head. This compares with 1,807,500 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market tone is lower, with offerings fully adequate for trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 56,600 head. The based quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 17C to 18c, mostly 18c, with higher quotes based on previous committments.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 86% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.00c to 42.65C, with a final weighted average of 40.84C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,401,600 head. This compares with 2,369,100 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is lower, with offerings fully adequate to ample for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 51,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 18c, mostly 16c.
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Vol. XV No. 146
8 DECEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.00c. The final weighted average was 40.84c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is weak. The live supply ranges light to heavy, but mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to very light, mostly light. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to lower, mostly steady to weak. Estimated slaughter today 2,530,300 head. This compares with 2,467,800 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged, with offerings fully adequate to ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaguhter today 61,600 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c to 17C, mostly 16c.
9 DECEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.00c to 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to light demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,187,400 head. This compares with 2,428,700 head last Wednesday
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is barely steady, with offerings ample to more than ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 52,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 16c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11,820,600 head, heavy breeder type hens 257,200 head. This compares with 11,230,500 head of broilers and fryers and 157,700 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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10 DECEMBER 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 28% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.57C to 40.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 40.00c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 2,467,700 head. This compares with 2,336,500 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market tone is weaker, with offerings fully ample for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 62,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 16c to 17C, mostly 16c.
11 DECEMBER 1981
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 49% of the loads offered havebeen confirmed within a range of 37.15C to 40.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 39.49c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate to ample for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in several instances. Estimated slaughter today 2,362,500 head. This compares with 2,364,800 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market tone continues to weaken, with offerings more than ample for full trade needs. Estiamted slaughter today 65,900 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c to 16c, mostly 16c, with higher quotes based on previous committments.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.000, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 87% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.50c to 42.00c, with a final weighted average of 39.21c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,315,200 head. This compares with 2,401,600 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is lower, with offerings heavy for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 73,400 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14c to 16C, mostly 14c.
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15 DECEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40.00C. The final weighted average was 39.21c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged. The live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,350,200 head. This compares with 2,530,200 head last Tuesday. Approximately 37% of the production will be down next week for
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged, with offering continuing heavy for full trade requirements. Estimated slaguhter today 71,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and
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16 DECEMER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .25C to 39.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair pre-holiday demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy Estimated slaughter today 1,812,100 head. This compares with 2,187,400 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very active. The market tone is weak, with offerings more than ample for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 105 000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 14C to 16C, mostly 14c, with higher quotes based on previous committments.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 11 259,000 head, heavy breeder type hens 377,900 head. This compares with 10,971,300 head of broilers and fryers and 320,500 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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THURSDAY
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18 DECEMBER 1981
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 39.750, based.on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 46% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.500 to 40.50c, with a preliminary weighted average of 39.230 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weat and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 1,995,800 head. This compares with 2,362,500 head last Friday.
Trading on heavy breeder typ hens was active. The market tone is weaker, with offerings more than ample for full trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 79,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 130 to 150, mostly 14o.
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MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 39.75C, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 90% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.02c to 41.75c, with a final weighted average of 38.81c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is fully adequate for a fair to slow demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,292,600 head. This compares with 2,315,200 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very active. The market is weaker, with offerings more than ample for a good demand. Estimated slaughter today 90,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13C to 14c, mostly 13C.
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22 DECEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 39.75C- The final weighted average was 38.81c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged. The live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging balanced to very light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging higher to lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,065,200 head. This compares with 2,350,200 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market continues to weaken, with offerings heavy for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 62,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 12c to 14c, mostly 12c to 13C, with higher quotes based on previous committments.
23 DECEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .25C to 39.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair to slow holiday demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 1,866,100 head. This compares with 1,812,100 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market tone is weaker, with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 69,700 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 11%C to 14c, with higher quotes based.on previous committments.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 10,411,400 head, heavy breeder type hens 381,100 head. This compares with 9,209,000 head of broilers and fryers and 238,100 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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24 DECEMBER 1981
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 39.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 38% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 36.15C to 40.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 39.04c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair to slow holiday demand. Average weights are heavier than desired in some instances. Estimated slaughter today 687,400 head. This compares with 2,191,700 head last Thursday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very limited. The market tone continues to weaken, with offerings fully ample for a light buying interest. Estimated slaughter today 13,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13C, these quotes are based on previous committments.
29 DECEMBER 1981
MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 39.50c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 88% of the load s offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.25C to 41.50c, with a final weighted average of 38.98c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues somewhat weak, and the live supply is fully adequate for a moderate to slow demand. Average weights are in full range, but mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,526,900 head. This compares with 2,292,600 head last Monday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to light. The market continues to weaken, with offerings ample for regular trade requirements. Estimated slaughter today 51,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 10c to 13c, mostly 10C, with higher quotes on previous committments.
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29 DECEMBER 1981
TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 39.50c. The final weighted average was 38.98c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm. The live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable with a price trend ranging steady to firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today 2,507,000 head. This compares with 2,065,200 head last Tuesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is weak, with offerings more than ample for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 63,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 10c to 10%C, mostly 10c.
30 DECEMBER 1981
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .50c to 40.00c, based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a fair to good demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,573,600 head. this compares with 1,886,100 head last Wednesday.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market continues weak, with offerings more than ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter today 53,500 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 10c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers 8,494,900 head, heavy breeder type hens 171,500 head. This compares with 8,473^300'
head of broilers and fryers and 165,800 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago.
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