--^^tmmIM^ bA /400.M2 P1 PS v.15 Postm.isiei Pleiise send lo Georgia Department of Agriculture 1?8 Aqticultuie HiiiUliiici C.ipilnl S(|U.MC Atlanta, Geoicjia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 06 1981 GRI<|I.I I () l( |)'IH k UGA LIBRARIES** en; a/im Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 2 JANUARY 1981 2 JANUARY 1981 FRIDAY 360030) Vol. XV No. 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- UNIV. 01- UtUKUIrt LICSi\nmu> MARKETNEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Clati poitaue paid in Atlanta, Georgia NEWSPAPER V W &-/iSL State Document Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner ReeeiVed JAN 0 7 tea UGA LIBRArfiPia F B Dock TeT: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-658-3709 5b - Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 5 JANUARY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 2 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. 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. 1 .50 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Oast pottage paid at Aiianm, Cieoriji.i USPS 360030 N KWSPA PK R ftftfc flh* State Document Periodicals i)i Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received o 9 1981 Om rU1 Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 DOCUWlENTQecorded Message UGA LIBRARY 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 7 JANUARY 1981 Vol. XV No. 6 JANUARY 1981 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 WEDNESDAY 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Secortd-Clim poitaoe pnicl in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER Ft Ooc lJrnent p'er'ocf/ca/. Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 1 2 1981 UGDAOCL/UBOMKREaAtNPO>.)IH USPS 160030 IS v. WSI'A I* I It Stale Oocu*0'ew^e' Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 19 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRA ia F.O.B. Dock ST-r 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 16 JANUARY 1981 Vol. XV No. 7 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, with offerings fully adequate for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 30,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 13%C to 14c. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 SecondCluM poiteue paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Document Periodical moo. //)- ?l Muslin.isiei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 1 ?H Ai|iicnltui Building C,l|)lllll S(|ll.lll! Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 211981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Ge0rgja F0B Dock Tel: 404 656 3656 Recotded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultiy Market Report 19 JANUARY 1981 Vol. XV No. g 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second CI an pottage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS360030 NEWSPAPER State Document pi e/1 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 2 3 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 21 JANUARY 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-CluM poiteue peltl In Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER fa ,/7)2 State Document Periodicals \6/lt> Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 2 9 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 23 JANUARY 1981 22 JANUARY 1981 Vol. XV No. 10 THURSDAY wTstihirtezahedidiGnnego2r%agirstoaao/n4g773e.'2po5oo^Cfu*nud4bd3a.sb0Cier05ddcsoq.untotfeu52dl07l.%0p0rotcfircuwectikhteohnlolaaobdardposirlleoeltosrifsmfieonrfaaendrdiycehfwarevpyeieagrcshkbteeeUfdnSorDaAcvotenghrfirasiagdreemweedeo"kfA'"s 47.16c and the f 1 o.b. lve dock or supply is equivalent. The adequate for a market is moderate to a little weak fair demand. Average weights are in full rang e, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2 291 500 head. Th is compares with 2,396,000 head last Thursday. Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is firm, with 37 0r00nhtJ Xl"le short of regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 16c quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 15c to 23 JANUARY 1981 FRIDAY The Georgia f.ob dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's sSitzedAU^ 2%Xtto 3 I 5 ^ased fl\* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received FEB 0 2 1981 D0CUM^C656B36D-k UGA LIBrfc&&H& Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 28 JANUARY 1981 27 JANUARY 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second CUM poateue paid In Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Document Periodical r//3 Postmaster. Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received FEB 02 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRAB4/ tj\ State Document Periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 FEB 2 0 1981 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES (USPS 360030) In Wwkly Poultry M.irket Report 18 FEBRUARY 1981 21 Vol. XV No. 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 head of broilers and fryers and 304,200 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second Class postage pair) at Atlanta. GeuiqM USPS 360030 N V. W S P A P I. |{ pi P^> State Document Perfodkafc Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy I rvin. Commissioner Received FEB 2 3 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 20 FEBRUARY 1981 Vol. XV No 22 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second Class pottage paid at Atlanta. (>OII|I.I USPS 360030 N K W S P A P I. K pi >L? 5/3 5 State Document Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received FEB 2 5 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report ' (USPS 23 FEBRUARY 1981 360030) MONDAY Vol. XV N o. 23 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second Class pottage paid at Atlanta. (>tui|i.i USPS 360030 N K W S P A P I. |{ pl 6/H S^e DocU***** Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 02 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRftRflJacf OB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 25 FEBRUARY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 24 24 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 48.52c 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second-Cm* potlad* P*'<',0 Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER i State Document Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 02 1981 Georgia FOB. Dock DOCUMENTS 404-656-3656 UGA LIBRAf|K;d--9 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 27 February 1981 Vol. XV No 25 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture BuUding Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Seconri ClOM pottage paid In Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER P) *\QI State Document Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 04 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA UBRATOggiaia FF..0O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 2 MARCH 1981 MONDAY 360030) Vol. XV No. 26 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-CIUM poiteoe paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER , ,- *!! ?l p{j, 5/57 State Document Periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 06 1981 Georgia F.O.B. Dock DOCUMENTSTel: 404-656-3656 UGA LIBRARiES^orded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 4 MARCH 1981 Vol. XV No. 27 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square At lent*. Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paiil at Atl.mia. I.i-in.|i.i USPS 360030 N K W S | A l I. K PI State Document Periodi Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 11 1981 Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 DOCUMENTS Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 UGA LIBRARIES (USPS 360030) Tn Weekly Poultry Market Report 6 MARCH 1981 5 MARCH 1981 Vol. XV No. 28 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second Cluat pottage paid In Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER Pl pip State Document Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 11 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 9 MARCH 1981 360030) Vol. XV NO. 29 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second CIUM pottage paid In Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER r)4a>./n? PL. State Document Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 1 6 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRWRi|'//:35 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agnculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 2 6 1981 DOCUMENTS ,l(^ GTeel: r94'a04F-656B-36D5o6ck UGA LIBRARIESRecorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 23 MARCH 1981 MONDAY 360030) Vol. XV No. 35 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 IN K W S P A I' I. R [ft'ico.mQ- Vi Pi* State Documents Periodicals \5\H* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 | Tommy Irvin, Commissioner AM* 01 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 25 MARCH 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N KWSPAPKR PL, s/37 Sb*5 Documents r^riodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAR 3 0 1981 DOCUMENTSeorgia F.O.B. Dock UGA LIBRARIES 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 27 MARCH 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 37 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta. (>fi>r<|i.i USPS 360030 . ** ' N K W S l> A l> I. K jfco.m* State Documents to Periodicals t>/38 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 0 3 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 30 MARCH 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 38 MONDAY 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second-ClUH postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NKWSPAPKH 'L? i/39 State Documents Periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 0 3 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O B. Dock Tel: 404 656 3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 1 APRIL 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 39 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georqia Department ol Aqricultuie 1?8 Agriculture Building Capitol Snuarp Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Socond Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georqia USPS 360030 IN K W S P A P K R ) ijft State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 0 6 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-856-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 3 APRIL 1981 2 APRIL 1981 THURSDAY 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Soconri Class postage pniil in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N !. WSHAP K R pi PU \5^l State Pocu Periodicate Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 13 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.8. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 6 April 1981 Vol. XV No.41 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Deparlment ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Socond Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N K ft S I* A P I. R jix State Documents Periodical* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 1 3 1981 Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 DOCUMENTS Recorded Message Tel: 404-666-3709 UGA LIBRARIES Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 8 APRIL 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 42 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department ol Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 IN K WSPAP K R }H0D-ff)2 PI PI* 16, V* State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 1 3 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 10 APRIL 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 43 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 303.14 Socond Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N K WSI'A l K K bo.mo- /H State Document Penodfcaf* Postmastet: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 1 5 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia FOB. Dock Tel : 404 6Mi 3fibfi RGCOKIRII Message Tel: 404 656 3709 (USPS 360030) Tti-Weekly Poultry Market Report 13 APRIL 1981 Vol. XV N o.44 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. 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} w State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Ftecslvsd APR 2 3 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 20 APRIL 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 47 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. 93% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.00c to 44.65c, with a final weighted average of 43.35c 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 mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today 2,430,800 head. This compares with 2,359,700 head last Monday. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second Class postage paid at Ailanm (.emqi.i USPS 360030 N K W S I' A P I. K State Documents Periodicals Received Department o^ A(,kl( HI IUKI HUH I ATI ANTA, CEORCIA rsend to Georgia"BS?Jartment of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin. Commissioner "" April, 1981 APR 2 7 1981 Thomas T. Irvin DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report TOT" 22 APRIL 1981 Vol. XV No 48 Participants or the Ubth State YMCA Youth Assembly FROM: Tommy Irvin, Commissioner or Agricult ure TUESDAY T-hrae^-Gineoorgia f jS.tf. pS^^tP^f^cl^n^l^KIZ^i four State j&E$&rFefuir . this week's equivalent supply is adetqW|^ elcg o < 2^1Md^2tghtienKgyeM -go^o]d^^to^Mlighfrtb,yem^uoonscVthlya-nbgb-eadla.dnoccekTdh.oe r live DrKe8trIndSrS&f^4^^^^otSl^&t^f^Sl8m!i&4fsi?able' Wlth * coaay /,^4^,/Utuo hpreoavdid,e .bTohthis6c,hcoocmolpaateresand-fariethgu2ra^r3Sm5ii,l1TkQ^Q^r h'yetara'dJdldram-agt TiUuCeBsdUaay) Trading on h weaker with 13C to 13^-C ^ not nesitate to contact us snouid there De anyvray^e may assist you while you are here and, of course, we all hope you enjoy the milk! ghter over were 22 APRIL 1981, WEDNESDAY 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 head of broilers and fryers and 282,000 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture V 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second Class pottage pa.d at Ailnnin <,H.,..(I. USPS 360030 l\ K W S l> \ |> | K PUERTO RICO Documents icals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received APR 2 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 In Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 24 APRIL 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 49 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER Pi State documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 0 4 1981 Georgia F.O.B. Dock rD^O/M CULMTE-*N,-TTMSR1"6e1co,4r0ie4d-6M5e6ss3a6q5e 6 UGA LIBRARIE&l 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 27 APRIL 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 50 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second Class postage paid at Atlanta. Geo><)ia USPS 360030 l\ K W S l \ [> I. |{ n \5J5S State Document*. Periodicals Postmaster: Please tend to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 0 6 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES . Georgia cF.oO.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 29 APRIL 1981 28 APRIL 1981 Vol. XV No. 51 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 head of broilers and fryers and 294,400 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage peid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER ft 'I State Documents Periodicals */* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 04 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656 3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 1 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 52 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia I i. USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 0 6 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA^fr?f?/ffflgSDock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 4 MAY 1981 360030) Vol . XV No. 53 MONDAY 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 He MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER 0)9- State Documents *Vt Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 0 8 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 6 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 54 5 MAY 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Socond-Cluts postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER PI state Documents Periodicals Postmastei: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received WAY 11 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIESGeorgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404 656 3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 8 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 55 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER :W.M2~ State Documents Period icalt '& Postmastei: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 13 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 11 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 56 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Cluss postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER w v fr1 State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 1 8 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 13 MAY 1981 Vol. XV No 57 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second Closs postage paid in Atlanta,, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPE R loo.mP- n State Documents Periodicals ft. tf/5? Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 21 1981 DOCUMENTS UGALIBRAR&rgJaFOBDock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404 656 3709 Tri Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 15 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 59 MONDAY i The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's grading is 48.25c, 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 i within a range of 46.50c to 51.65c, with a final weighted average of 48.33c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to firm and the live supply is fully adequate for a good demand. Average weights are ranging i desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,534,200 head. This compares with 2,504,300 head last Monday. 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$. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid In Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N KWSPAPKR ^ )ilOO,fl)9- vuo \ State Documents Periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 2 2 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARl8Pr9iaF--B Dock Tel 404 656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 20 MAY 1981 Vol. XV No. 60 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N EWSPAPRR ma State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 2 5 1981 DOCUMENTS Georgia F0.B. Dock UGA LIBRARIES Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 22 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 61 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER -: State Documents Periodic-ils Postm.istei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received MAY 2 8 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Geor9'a F-O.B. Dock RTecor*de*d**M*ess3a6g5e6 Tel: 404-656-3709 I Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 25 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 62 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER " State Documents RKtodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner JUN 01 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 27 MAY 1981 Vol. XV No.63 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 head of broilers and fryers and 188,000 head of heavy breeder type hens the same week a year ago. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 TEXAS Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Documents Pttfedtuls Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUN01 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIBSorgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 29 MAY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 64 28 MAY 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. 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 4 NKWSPAPER pip; 3/W State Documents Periodicals .J' "i * Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUN 0 9 bo01 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656 3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 1 JUNE 1981 360030) 65 Vol. XV No. MONDAY 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- MAR KET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class pottage paid at Atlanta. Georqid USPS 360030 N K W S P A P I. K State Dounnt* Periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 fc Tommy I rvin. Commissioner Received JUN 0 9 198: DOCUMENTS UGM LIBRARIES Georgia F.O B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 3 JUNE 1981 360030) nl. XV No. 66 2 JUNE 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 39.42c 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 same week a year ago. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta. Georgia USPS 360030 N K w s P A P I, R Jm ,P>2- ?l State Documents Periodicals P*stmastei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUN 0 9 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIB r '.aj^jF.O.B Dock "^ 656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 5 JUNE 1981 Vol. XV No. 67 4 JUNE 1981 THURSDAY ^SdSrfsMlo^' h^VUOtf i?rlCe ,n broilers and fryers for this week's llledk"o 3'pSund M^dsTM within hi LfS a ? raSn8ep^of7 4^3'5S0 .nReeccoorrcded Message Recei\4sci 04-656-3709 JUL22 1981 360030) DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 17 JULY 1981 Vol. XV No. 85 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Documents wiodicqls feu Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUL 22 1981 DOCUMENTS Georgia F 0 B Dock UGA LIBRARIESTM 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 20 JULY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 86 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 , ,,i ' NEWSPAPER 1 Stsfe Documents Periodicals ')$7 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUL 2 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIE&orgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 22 JULY 1981 Vol. XV No. 87 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 SOUTH Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER j&f w.rtia. j State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUL 2? 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIESjeorgja FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 24 JULY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 88 23 JULY 1981 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 FRIDAY The Georgia f. o.b. dock quoted pr ice 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% within a to 3 pound birds. range of 46.58c to 487Q o 50.23 f C, the loads offered have been with a preliminary weighted confirmed average of 48.60c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate for a goo d demand. Average weights are lighter than desired in may instances. Estima ted slaughter today 2,369,100 head. This compares with 2,386,800 head last Friday. Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market undertone is lower, with offerings anrole for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 43,000 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 13c to 14c- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER PA s 0/ ^ 7^> , s/t? State Documents wiodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JUL 3 o 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 27 JULY 1981 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received AUG 0 5 1981 DOCUIUKM&.O.B. Doc* UGA LI&8An\tfiW3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 29 JULY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 90 28 JULY 1981 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 WEDNESDAY 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 PA Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER V State Documents ferlodtcals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received AUG 0 5 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBR/8WB8' FOB- Dock w Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 * Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 31 JULY 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 91 30 JULY 1981 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 FRIDAY 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER Stote Documents Periodicals i/p- Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Geoigia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received AUG 0 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 3 AUGUST 1981 360030) 92 Vol. XV No. MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 49.50c, 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 47.35c to 53.30c, with a final weighted average of 49.24c 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. Estimated slaughter today 2,419,900 head. This compares with 2,329,500 head last Monday. 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid in Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER v >u State Documents Periodicals ' PProtesrtrmr astei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agncuhuie Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received AUG 1 0 1981orqiii FOB D lei. 404 6h6 3/()'l Tn Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 19 AUGUST 1981 18 AUGUST 1981 TUESDAY 360030) Vol. XV No. 99 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 WEDNESDAY 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Squere Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta. Georgia USPS 360030 - NEWSPAPER SCste Documents Periodicals 7* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received AUG 2 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA L.BRAte0;.6O56B36D-k Recorded Message Tel: 404 656 3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 21 AUGUST 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 100 20 AUGUST 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. 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 over were 16c MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Socond-Cluu pottage paid in Atlanta, George USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER >.tfU State Documents Periodicals 10) '/ Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received AUG 2 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 360030) 24 AUGUST 1981 Vol. XV No. 101 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER )l t ' 5//o4X State Document* Periodical* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received SEP 04 1981 Georgia F.O.B. Dock DOCUMENTS*04-656-3656 UGA UBRKeTe^os (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 26 AUGUST 1981 Vol. XV No. 102 25 AUGUST 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 43.21c 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- 26 AUGUST 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 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 same week a year ago. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class,iH5ig,epaid a.t Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 I . j NEWSPAPER \*4oo.nr> >/ State Documaetl Periodicals j 5//03 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received 3p 04 1981 DOCUMENTS wa F.O.B. Dock UGA L1BR 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 28 AUGUST 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 103 27 AUGUST 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. 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 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. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 GEORGIA Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 ... * .. - NEWSPAPER !, I pi i ./?^ State Documents Aaricxttcals Vi5//a* \ Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 9 SEPTEMBER 1981 360030) Vol XV No. 108 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 ^00% % >r >& < 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 with 2,572,100 head last Friday. 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 13c to 14c, mostly 13C- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N K W S l A I* I K - JD{0 I V-B///3 State Document*. Periodical* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 21 SEPTEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 113 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. 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta. Georgia USPS 360030 -- r* -..-s. N K W S I* A * K R S3mvyan von siN3iAinooa 1861 ZZ d3S paAiaoey P/ State Documents , Periodical* 0/ll<{ Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irwin, Commissioner Received SEP 2 9 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 23 SEPTEMBER 1981 22 SEPTEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 114 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 40.97c 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Squara Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER | '*=> -RSSS- Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received SEP 2 9 m] DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARlfeSrgia F 0 B Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 25 SEPTEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 115 24 SEPTEMBER 1981 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 FRIDAY 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER \jfh IWDb.mO- \)llt> Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner OCToe 1981 Georgia F.O.B Dock DOCUMEIVTS 44'6563656 "GA UBRAlflfW6^ Message TeT5404-6 56-3 709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 360030) 28 SEPTEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 116 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Socond Clnsi postage paid in Atlanta, Gei>ii|i.i USPS 360030 -*. N EWSPAPKR i fl State Documents pip periodicals p/l)7 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received OCT0 5 1981 DOCUMENTS Georgia F.O.B. Dock el: 404-656-3656 UGA LIBRARIES ecorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 30 SEPTEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 117 TUESDAY 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 13c to 14c, mostly 13C- 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta. Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER y>.nu State Documents periodicals It Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received OCT 0 5 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIESGeorgiaF.O.B Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 2 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 118 1 OCTOBER 1981 THURSDAY 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER pi ** one*!"*' Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 5 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. H9 MONDAY 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 SecondClass pottage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER c c 73 m CO 7J (o0 .tm I m fiadU&* Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received 0CT14 198 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 9 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 121 8 OCTOBER 1981 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- MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 VI3 Second-Cl35*|iaitage pa*d_%t Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360036* NEWSPAPER >,ma State Documents Periodicals OX Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received OCT 14 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B Dock Tel 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 12 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol XV No. 122 MONDAY > 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. 89% of the loads offered have been confirmed > within a range of 38.50c to 44,50c, with a final weighted average of 41.76c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to weak and the live | supply is fully adequate for a moderate demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 1,798,800 head. This compares with 2,480,500 head last Monday. Some plants are not operating today due to the holiday. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N KWSPAPK R VfDO,/D "Srtesr* 23 / Postmasiei: Pleasu send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received OCT 1 6 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 14 OCTOBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 123 13 OCTOBER 1981 TUESDAY 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER s 1 JTi State Document* Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 16 OCTOBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 124 15 OCTOBER 1981 THURSDAY The Georgia f .o.b. dock quoted price on bro ilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42 75c, based on sized 2% to 3 pound birds. full truck 24% of the load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" load s offered have been confirmed within a rang e of 42.32c to 43.25c, with a preliminary weighted average of 42.75c f.o.b. supply is mos are ranging d dock or tly fully esirable equivalent. The mark adequate for a fair to heavy. Estimated et continues moderate and the live to good demand. Average weights slaughter today 2,461,700 head, This compares with 2,346,700 head last Thur sday. 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 IN K WSPA 1 K R Receded * J*/^ State Documents Psriodfcals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 19 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 125 MONDAY 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. 93% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.43c to 44.75c, with a final weighted average of 42.27c 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 ranging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,441,400 head. This compares with 1,798,800 head last Monday. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER S3iuvyan von siN3iAinooa 1861 83 10 Q P9AJ808M State Docom** Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 21 OCTOBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 126 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER state DOCIMWUCK Periodicals Postmastei: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O B. Dock Tel: 404 656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 23 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 127 22 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 42.35c 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 MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 GEOKSIA Secorul-Clas6 postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 IN K W S I* A I* I'. It 400,0^ State Documents Period reals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 26 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 128 MONDAY 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. 90% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.50c to 44.75c, with .a final weighted average of 42.26c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate 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 2,403,700 head. This compares with 2,441,400 head last Monday. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER .SH _ Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 28 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 129 27 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 42.26c f.o.b. dock or 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER GEORGIA *~&r .v- /-. SfcV Documents pip 15/ )3t> I Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 30 OCTOBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 130 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Documents Periodicals-' PI m)/3i 4 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404 656-3709 * Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 2 N0VEMEBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 131 MONDAY | 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. 88% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.65C to 44.75C, with a final weighted average of 41.90c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is 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 2,453,300 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 4av/ A %y&. e 0 **&> *aty Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPKR P) I$ll33- Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received 0 6 Wp ' F0B MOV W\)V vu r9 a Dock Tel: 404-656 3656 Recorded Message DOCUMENTS 404-656-3709 UGA LIBRARY Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 4 NOVEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 132 3 NOVEMBER 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 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 ii.oS Second-Clasvpostage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS36003(Tj .' NEWSPAPER jr' State Documents Periodicals PI Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received NOV 16 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 9 NOVEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 134 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER n AMocuria- StatPeerDioodcvuc"a*lt1* j/35 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received NUV J- O lygJorgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 D0CUMENT|r^5e6SS3UGA LIBRARIES Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 360030) November 11, 1981 Vol. XV No. 135 November 10, 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Document periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received NQVH 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia FOB Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 13 NOVEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 136 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Ota postage paid at Airanta, Qaorjn JSPS 360030 N KWSPA P I - K pH odic=is '//37 Postmaster Please send Io Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC 01 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 360030) 16 NOVEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 137 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER ftHOo.maPi PC State Docunwflt* Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 18 NOVEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No 138 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 si Avei price trend ranging . 2,281,700 head. This compares with 2,467,400 head last Tuesday. 30% of the production will be down next week due to the holiday. Approximately Tradingon heavy breeder type hens was very active. The market is unsettled to weaker, with offerings adequate for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 84,800 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over ranged 19c to 23c, mostly 19c to 21c. 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER GEORGIA S31avyan von siN3iAinooa 1861 10 03(3 paAjaoay rh . _ /7]3. PI i5//37 State Document* Periodicals Postmastei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 20 NOVEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 139 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Squere Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER S31HVH9H VOn S1N3V^00Q V8BV X0 03Q |5TT in, Sfate Oucunwnts Periodicals Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Rece/ved DEC 01 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.OB Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel 404656'3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 23 NOVEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 140 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Depertmant of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER GEORGIA State Documents Periodicals Postmastei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agiicultuie Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC 01 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656 3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 lUSPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 25 NOVEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 141 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N KWSPAPKR > otB Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC 0 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 360030) 30 NOVEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No 142 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 N K W S I* A T I. It Postmastei: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC 0 7 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRAf?fESia F B Dock TeF t404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 2 DECEMBER 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capttol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER Periodical! V Pottrmisiei Pleae send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC15 19dl Georgia F.O.B Dock DnOrvCiUiiMinEiNTTnS Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message UGA LIBRARIESTel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 360030) 4 DECEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 144 3 DECEMBER 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC 1 5 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 7 DECEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 145 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Clan postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER A Sfate Documents Periodicals PL Postniiisiei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agnculiuie Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656 3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 9 DECEMBER 1981 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVI&ON Georgia Department of Agriculjtuy 128 Agriculture Building C| Capitol Square s*Su> Atlanta, Georgia 30334 *<* # 4rs && Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER fPai r/<47 Postmastei Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received DEC 15 1S81 Georgia F.O B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 ^D.OCUME.N.T-STRIe:cor4d0e4d-6M5e6s-s3a79e09 UGA LIBRARIES Tn Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 11 DECEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 147 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage *>aid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER SOUTH CA M ma. i sow DoeumMpS Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.OB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 14 DECEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 143 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION ijtmflli Department of Agriculture 1?8 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class pottage paid at Atlanta, Georqia USPS 360030 tU i* -- NEWSPAPER saiavuan von siN3wnooa 1861 91030 P9Aj90ay T>! fia/ Stote Document* Perbdicais ') Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlan'ta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia FOB Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 16 DECEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 149 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 the holidays. 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 over were 14C- 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. MAR KET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 Received DEC 2 2 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES 3 NEWSPAPER >l 15 150 State Do . Period.-.. Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia F.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 18 DECEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 150 17 DECEMBER 1981 THURSDAY The Georg ia f.o.b. d ock quoted p rice on broilers and fryers for this week's trading i s 39.75C, b ased 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 39 .35C to 40.5 OC, with a preliminary weighted average of 39.750 and the f. 1 o.b. ive dock supply o r is equivalent adequate to The market is moderate to fully adequate for a fair somewhat to light weak demand. Average wei ghts are ran ging desirable to heavy. Estimated slaughter today 2,1 91,700 head This comp ares with 2,467,700 head last Thursday. Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is weak, with offerings heavy for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter today 79,300 head. The base quotations at farm on 7 pounds and over were 130 to 14c, mostly 14c. 18 DECEMBER 1981 FRIDAY ' 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Received DEC 2 2 1981 DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES Second-Class postage paid at; Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER TWH M i _ Documents Periodicals 5V )i) Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Recefved JAN 0 5 19&hia FOB. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message DOCUMENTSel: 404-656-3709 UGA LIBRARIES Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 21 DECEMBER 1981 360030) Vol. XV No. 151 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class pottage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER Documents periodicals Received Postmaster Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner UGA 'SF.O.B. Dock Tel: 404-656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tn-Weekly Poultry Market Report 23 DECEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 152 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Cepitol Square Atlente, Qeorgie 30334 Second-Class pottage paid USPS 360030 lanta, Georgia NEWSPAPER StatpeerDioocduicWatlWI* 15 153 Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 0 5 1982 .,_ lieorgia F.O.B. Dock UGA LIBRAJ*I54.656.3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report (USPS 29 DECEMBER 1981 360030) vol. xv No. 153 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Second-Class pottage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 '!!__. NEWSPAPER VIRGINIA 230 s C/9 Pf h State Documents Periodicals Postmaster: Please send to Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Received JAN 21 1982 DOCUMENTS3601^* F0 B Dock UGA LIBRARIES': 404'656-3656 Recorded Message Tel: 404-656-3709 (USPS 360030) Tri-Weekly Poultry Market Report 30 DECEMBER 1981 Vol. XV No. 154 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. MARKET NEWS POULTRY DIVISION Georgia Department of Agriculture 128 Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlenta, Georgia 30334 Second-Class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia USPS 360030 NEWSPAPER AHoo MX Pi ft ml UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES 3 SIDfi DS3S7 0Mb4 ^OM^^nn L