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4 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 1

4 JANUARY 1988 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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 88% of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 32.50c to 44.00c with a final weighted average of 38.86c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to heavy in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,849,200 head. This compares with 2,774,100 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.6550; whole breasts 71.50c; leg quarters 20.50c; and wings 44.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is good to normal; while demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to very good, mostly good.
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5 JANUARY 1988 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 38.86c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week s trading is firm, and the live supply is adequate for a mostly good to balanced demand. Average weights are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm to steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,858,400 head This compares with 2,825,100 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.6550; whole breasts 71.50c; leg quarters 20.50c; and wings 44.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is steady to higher, mostly firm to steady; whole breasts is higher to occasionally steady, mostly firm to higher; while price trend on wings ranges steady to higher, mostly steady to firm.

6 JANUARY 1988
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The Georgia f o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced Z.Z5C to 42.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,732,200 head. This compares with 2,820,900 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.77; whole breasts 81.50c; leg quarters 23.50c; and wings 50.00c. Demand on all parts ranges normal to heavy, mostly good.

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8 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 3

7 JANUARY 1988

THURSDAY

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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 29% (representing 271 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.05c " to 43.25C with a preliminary weighted average of 42.02c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is currently firm and the live supply is adequate for a generally good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 1,847,000 head This compares with 3,066,300 head last holiday weekend. Due to hazardous weather conditions, several plants are curtailing production.

8 JANUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 46% (representing 426 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.50c to 48.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 42.31c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues firm and the live supply is adequate for a mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 1,454,000 head. There was no report last Friday. Hazardous weather conditions are hampering movement of live, as well as finished product in most of Georgia. Some planned Saturday production is doubtful at the present time.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts
based on 599,000 lbs.) $1.84; whole breasts (based on 1,245,000 lbs.) 83.00c; leg quarters (based on 1,309,000 lbs.) 26.00c; and wings (based on 649,000 lbs.) 53.00c - Demand on all parts is mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally steady with offerings more than ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 86,300 head This compares with 168,800 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 PUWQ Inn uVel fr thlS W6ek'S slauhter were 5.00C The projected slaughter for next week is 149,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 5.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 11,741,800 head This compares with 13,649,300 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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11 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 4

11 JANUARY 1988 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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 74% (representing 636 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.00c to 48.00c with a final weighted average of 42.65c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm to strong and the live supply is adequate for a very good to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,599,200 head. This compares with 2,849,200 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 760,000 lbs.) $1.87; whole breasts (based on 2,729,000 lbs.) 86.00C; leg quarters (based on 3,795,000 lbs.) 26.00c; and wings (based on 1,075,000 lbs.) 50.50c. Demand on all parts continues mostly good.

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13 JANUARY 1988 12 JANUARY 1988
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Vol. XXII, No.

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 42.25c. The final weighted average was 42.65c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm to higher and the live supply is adequate' for a balanced to very good, mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable, witli a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,941,700 head. This compares with 2,858,400 head last Tuesday. During the recent winter storm, Georgia suffered a loss of approximately 68 broiler houses and 12 breeder houses, which had collapsed. There were approximately 514,000 broilers and 12,000 breeders lost. This housing loss represents a growing capacity of approximately 1,300,000 broilers and 82,000 breeders.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.87; whole breasts 86.00c; leg quarters 26.00c; and wings 50.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on all parts is higher to steady, mostly firm.

13 JANUARY 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 3.00c to 45.25$ based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to, light, mostly normal. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,938,400 head. This compares with 2,732,230 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.95; whole breasts 93.00c; leg quarters 28.00c; and wings 51.50c. Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good.

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15 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 6

14 JANUARY 1988
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 45.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 33% (representing 307 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 43.25c to 48.30C with a preliminary weighted average of 45.17c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is unsettled and the live supply is adequate for a quiet to normal demand. Average weights are ranging heavy to occasionally light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,940,000 head. This compares with 1,847,000 head last Thursday.

15 JANUARY 1988
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 45.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 42% (representing 386 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 48.30c with a preliminary weighted average of 44.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak to unsettled and the live supply is adequate to fully adequate for a slow to fair demand. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Sat. is 3,786,100 head. This compares with 1,454,000 head last weekend. An update of the losses experienced during the recent winter storm revealed approx. 74 broiler, 10 breeder, and 5 pullet nouses which have collapsed. There are approx. 51 broiler, 4 breeder and 1 pullet houses that sustained substantial structural damage.

Che f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck Load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 547,000 lbs.) $1.81; whole breasts (based on 1,186,000 lbs.) 89.50c; leg quarters (based on M56.000 lbs.) 26.00c; and wings (based on 651,000 lbs.) 53.50c. Demand on all parts occasionilly ranges light to good, mostly normal.

fading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is steady to somewhat higher with offer-ngs continuing more than ample for a moderate demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending :oday is 178,700 head. This compares with 108,100 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at arm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 5.00c. The proected slaughter for next week is 63,700 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are '00c to 6.00c, mostly 6.00c.

INTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 15,205,400 head. This j:ompares with 13,679,700 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 45.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 95% (representing 876 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 30.50c to 48.30c with a final weighted average of 42.86c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a normal to mostly light demand. Average weights are occasionally ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,468,300 head. This compares with 2,599,200 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck Load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 1,074,000 lbs.) $1.82; whole breasts (based on 2,985,000 lbs.) 83.00c; leg quarters (based on 4,522,000 lbs.) 25.50c; and wings (based on 1,190,000 lbs.) 50.50c Demand on all parts is light to good, mostly normal; with the exception of skinless boneless breasts which is normal to good.

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20 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 8

19 JANUARY 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is
45.25C The final weighted average was 42.86c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally lower and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to very light, mostly light. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances, with an occasionally steady to lower, mostly weak to lower price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,847,900 head. This compares with 2,941,700 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.82; whole breasts 83.00c; leg quarters 25.50C; and wings 50.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts ranges steady to lower, mostly weak.

20 JANUARY 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 5.50c to 39.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a fair to mostly light demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,698,900 head. This compares with 2,938,400 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load Jf^t" next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 1,074,000 lbs.) ?1.6450; whole breasts (based on 2,985,000 lbs.) 69.50C; leg quarters (based on 4,522,000 lbs.) 22.50c; and wings (based on 1,190,000 lbs.) 34.00c. Demand on all parts ranges light to occasionally good, mostly normal to somewhat light.

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22 JANUARY 1988

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21 JANUARY 1988
THURSDAY The Georgia f.o.b. duck 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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 34% (representing 314 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 36.05c to 44.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 39.55c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is inactive and the live supply is mostly adequate for a mostly slow to fair demand. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,657,700 head. This compares with 2,940,000 head last Thursday.

22 JANUARY 1988
FRIDAY 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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 40% (representing 368 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 33.00c to 44.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 38.49c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is generally adequate for a mostly light demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,762,200 head. This compares with 3,786,100 head last weekend.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 590,000 lbs.) $1.5450; whole breasts (based on 508,000 lbs.) 63.00c; leg quarters (based on 1,660,000 lbs.) 21.00c; and wings (based on 354,000 lbs.) 28.50c. Demand on all parts ranges normal to occasionally light.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is generally unchanged with offerings ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 102,200 head. This compares with 158,700 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 6.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 111,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are ranging 5.00c to 6.00c-

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,435,000 head. This compares with 12,491,300 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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25 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 10

25 JANUARY 1988 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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 94% (representing 875 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 25.50c to 47.00c with a final weighted average of 36.79c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a generally light to normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,900,500 head. This compares with 2,468,300 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts Abased on 965,000 lbs.) $1.5650; whole breasts (based on 2,899,000 lbs.) 63.50C; leg quarters (based on 4,071,000 lbs.) 21.00c; and wings (based on 1,199,000 lbs.) 29.50c Demand on all parts occasionally ranges light to good, mostly normal.

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27 JANUARY 1988 26 JANUARY 1988
TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 11

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 36.79c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week *s trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is mostly adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to occasionally lower, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,852,000 head. This compares with 2,847,900 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.5650; whole breasts 63.50c; leg quarters 21.000;-and wings 29.500- Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and wings is firm to weak, mostly steady; whole breasts is higher to weak, mostly firm to higher; while price trend on leg quarters ranges steady to higher, mostly steady to firm.

27 JANUARY 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .25c to 40.000 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is improving and the live supply is adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,846,300 head. This compares with 2,698,900 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.58; whole breasts 73.00c; leg quarters 22.50c; and wings 30.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is normal to good; whole breasts is normal to very good, mostly good; while demand on wings ranges good to light, mostly normal.

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29 JANUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 12

28 JANUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 32% (representing 298 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 34.05C to 41.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 39.86c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to occasionally light, mostly normal to good. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,797,500 head. This compares with 2,657,700 head last Thursday.

29 JANUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 63% (representing 593 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 32.00c to 42.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 39.68c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is generally adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,884,000 head. This compares with 2,762,200 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 775,000 lbs.) $1.65; whole breasts (based on 2,503,000 lbs.) 78.00C; leg quarters (based on 3,062,000 lbs.) 21.00c; and wings (based on 1,297,000 lbs.) 28.50c. Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of whole breasts which ranges normal to very good, mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is unchanged to somewhat firm with offerings more than ample for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 166,300 head. This compares with 143,600 head the same Lime a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c to 6.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 130,200 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 6.00c.

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96% (representing 906 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of

32.00C to 43.00C with a final weighted average of 39.50c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The

market continues moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to good de-

mand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,887,500 head.

This compares with 2,900,500 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts (based on 914,000 lbs.) $1.65; whole breasts (based on 3,174,000 lbs.) 77.50c; leg quarters (based on 4,353,000 lbs.) 21.00c; and wings (based on 1,621,000 lbs.) 29.00c Demand on all parts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 14

2 FEBRUARY 1988
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 39.50c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is adequate to light in a few instances for a good to mostly balanced demand. Average weights are occasionally light to mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,835,500 head. This compares with 2,852,000 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.65; whole breasts 77.50c; leg quarters 21.00C; and wings 29.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on all parts is steady to higher, mostly firm to steady; while whole breasts is mostly firm.

3 FEBRUARY 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .50c to 40.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply continues adequate to light in a few instances for a demand ranging good to occasionally light, mostly normal to good. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired at some locations. Estimated slaughter today is 2,838,300 head. This compares with 2,846,300 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.6750; whole breasts 85.00c; leg quarters 22.50c; and wings 31.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; while demand on leg quarters and wings occasionally ranges light to very good, mostly normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 15

4 FEBRUARY 1988
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 40^.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds, 32% (representing 288 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.00c to 41.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 40.45c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to somewhat quiet, mostly balanced. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,826,400 head. This compares with 2,797,500 head last Thursday.

5 FEBRUARY 1988
FRIDAY
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 49% (representing 442 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.00c to 42.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 39.93c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,740,400 head. This compares with 2,884,000 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.64 (based on 707,000 lbs.); whole breasts 84.00c (based on 2,196,000 lbs.); leg quarters 20.50c (based on 2,790,000 lbs.); and wings 28.50c (based on 1,215,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good, mostly normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is somewhat lower with offerings ! continuing more than ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 139,600 head. This compares with 85,400 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 6.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 143,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 5.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,128,100 head.
This compares with 13,424,200 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago,

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Vol. XXII, No. 16

8 FEBRUARY 1988

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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 95% (representing 875 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 35.00c to 43.50c with a final weighted average of 39.98c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to lighter than desired in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,864,200 head. This compares with 2,887,500 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.65 (based on 950,000 lbs.); whole breasts 84.50c (based on 2,847,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.00c (based on 4,302,000 lbs.); and wings 29.50c (based on 1,657,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts ranges normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No.l 7

9 FEBRUARY 1988

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 39.98c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to somewhat firm and the live supply is adequate to occasionally light for a demand ranging good to mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,819,300 head. This compares with 2,835,500 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.65; whole breasts 84.50c; leg quarters 21.00c; and wings 29.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on all parts ranges steady to higher, mostly firm to steady.

10 FEBRUARY 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.00c to 42.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is somewhat higher and the live supply is short to mostly adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging light to occasionally heavy, but are mostly desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,736,600 head. This compares with 2,838,300 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.68; whole breasts 91.00c; leg quarters 22.00c; and wings 33.50C- Demand on all parts ranges good to normal, mostly good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 18

11 FEBRUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 35% (representing 308 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 43.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 41.81c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply continues short to mostly adequate for a mostly good to normal demand. Average weights are ranging light to desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,687,900 head. This compares with 2,826,400 head last Thursday,

12 FEBRUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 55% (representing 490 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.00c to 44.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 41.78c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate to somewhat short for a normal to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light in some instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,902,000 head. This compares with 2,740,400 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.7950 (based on 895,000 lbs.); whole breasts 91.00c (based on 2,159,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.50c (based on 2,937,000 lbs.); and wings 35.00c (based on 1,237,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is generally unchanged with offerings burdensome for a moderate demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 175,500 head. This compares with 78,500 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c to 6.00c, mostly 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 195,500 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,010,000 head. This compares with 13,396,900 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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15 FEBRUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 19

15 FEBRUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 94% (representing 841 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.00c to 44.00c with a final weighted average of 41.94c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is steady and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,191,900 head. This compares with 2,864,200 head last Monday. Some plants are not operating today due to the holiday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.7750 (based on 1,064,000 lbs.); whole breasts 91.00c (based on 2,782,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.00c (based on 3,894,000 lbs.); and wings 35.50c (based on 1,528,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts ranges normal Lo good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 20

16 FEBRUARY 1988 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 41.94c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to occasionally light, mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend occasionally ranging firm to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,798,300 head. This compares with 2,819,300 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.7750; whole breasts 91.00c; leg quarters 22.00c; and wings 35.50cCooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts is steady to higher, mostly steady to somewhat firm.

17 FEBRUARY 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 42.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to occasionally light, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,863,900 head. This compares with 2,736,600 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.8050; whole breasts 91.00c; leg quarters 22.50c; and wings 37.50c. Demand on all parts ranges normal to good.

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19 FEBRUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 21

18 FEBRUARY 1988

THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock, quoted price on broilers and fryer.s for this week's trading is 42.30c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 34% (representing 309 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.30c to 43.60c with a preliminary weighted average of 42.25C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat unsettled and the live supply is adequate for a demand occasionally ranging good to quiet, mostly normal. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,724,600 head. This compares with 2,687,900 head last Thursday.

19 FEBRUARY 1988

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. 44% (representing 398 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 37.00c to 44.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 41.96c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak to unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a light to good, mostly fair demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,787,600 head.
This compares with 2,902,000 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on I ruck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.8050 (based on 720,000 lbs.); whole breasts 88.50c (based on 1,847,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.50c (based on 2,468,000 lbs.); and wings 37.50c (based on 851,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was active. The market is unchanged with offerings continuing burdensome for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 242,600 head. This compares with 71,600 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00C- The projected slaughter for next week is 153,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,366,300 head. This compares with 12,738,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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22 FEBRUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 22

22 FEBRUARY 1988

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

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99% (representing 899 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of

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market continues somewhat weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to light,

mostly normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today

is 2,857,200 head. This compares with 2,191,900 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.81 (based on 1,047,000 lbs.); whole breasts 89.50c (based on 3,094,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.50C (based on 4,463,000 lbs.); and wings 37.00c (based on 1,353,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of skinless boneless breasts which ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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24 FEBRUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 23

23 FEBRUARY 1988

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.lie f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable, with a firm to weak, mostly steady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,849,200 head. This compares with 2,798,300 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.81; whole breasts 89.50c; leg quarters 21.50c; and wings 37.00CCooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts is steady to firm, mostly steady.
24 FEBRUARY 1988
WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .50c to 43.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2h to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,795,600 head. This compares with 2,863,900 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.82; whole breasts 91.50c; leg quarters 22.00c; and wings 37.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is good to normal, mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters and
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26 FEBRUARY 1988

Vol. XXII, No 24

25 FEBRUARY 1988
THURSDAY
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 19% (representing 168 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.70c to 44.30c with a preliminary weighted average of 42.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to balanced demand. Average weights are continuing mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,731,200 head. This compares with 2,724,600 head last Thursday.
26 FEBRUARY 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 38% (representing 331 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 45.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 42.55c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,737,400 head. This compares with 2,787,600 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.83 (based on 475,000 lbs.); whole breasts 91.50c (based on 1,416,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.00c (based on 2,530,000 lbs.); and wings 34.00c (based on 567,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good, with the exception of wings which ranges good to light, mostly normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is continuing unchanged with offerings more than ample for trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 207,900 head. This compares with 144,700 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 100,800 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,970,600 head. This compares with 13,309,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week ;t year ago.

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29 FEBRUARY 1988

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.000 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 96% (representing 833 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 45.00c with a final weighted average of 42.58c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fully moderate and the live supply is adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,807,700 head. This compares with 2,857,200 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.81 (based on 1,056,000 lbs.); whole breasts 90.50c (based on 2,963,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.50c (based on 4,488,000 lbs.); and wings 33.50$ (based on 1,345,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; with the exception of wings which ranges light to good, mostly normal.

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1 MARCH 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.00c- The final weighted average was 42.58c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a good to light, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend occasionally ranging firm to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,875,300 head. This compares with 2,849,200 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.81; whole breasts 90.50c; leg quarters 21.50c; and wings 33.50c. Cooler inventories on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is steady to higher, mostly steady to somewhat firm; while the price trend on whole breasts and wings ranges weak to higher, mostly steady.

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4 MARCH 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 27

3 MARCH 1988
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 37% (representing 338 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.500 to 45.05C with a preliminary weighted average of 43.02c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to somewhat quiet, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,879,400 head. This compares with 2,731,200 head last Thursday.

4 MARCH 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 54% (representing 499 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.71c to 46.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 42.53c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to light, mostly normal to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,887,900 head. This compares with 2,737,400 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.7750 (based on 795,000 lbs.); whole breasts 88.50c (based on 2,543,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.50c (based on 3,202,000 lbs.); and wings 31.50c (based on 1,206,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is very good to normal, mostly good; whole breasts is normal to good; while demand on wings occasionally ranges good to light, mostly normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is steady with offerings fully ample for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 151,900 head. This compares with 181,100 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00C. The projected slaughter for next week is 122,500 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00C-

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,135,700 head. This compares with 13,283,300 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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7 MARCH 1988 MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 93% (representing 861 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.71c to 46.00c with a final weighted average of 42.67c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,873,000 head. This compares with 2,807,700 head last Monday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.78 (based on 962,000 lbs.); whole breasts 88.50c (based on 3,090,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.00c (based on 4,310,000 lbs.); and wings 32.00c (based on 1,476,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 30

8 MARCH 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.25C. The final weighted average was 42.67c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is mostly unchanged to somewhat firm and the live supply is generally adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,862,900 head. This compares with 2,875,300 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.78; whole breasts 88.50c; leg quarters 22.00c; and wings 32.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is steady to firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges steady to higher, mostly firm to steady.

9 MARCH 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .25c to 43.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to occasionally quiet, mostly normal demand. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,824,400 head. This compares with 2,685,400 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.79; whole breasts 89.50c; leg quarters 23.50c; and wings 36.50c; Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is good to normal; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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11 MARCH 1988

Vol. XXII. No. 31

10 MARCH 1988
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.50C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 31% (representing 276 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.50c to 47.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.29c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,858,700 head. This compares with 2,879,400 head last Thursday.
11 MARCH 1988
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 63% (representing 559 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.50c to 47.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.31c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired at several points. Estimated slaughter today is 2,839,300 head. This compares with 2,887,900 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.7950 (based on 715,000 lbs.); whole breasts 91.00c (based on 2,313,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.50c (based on 3,186,000 lbs.); and wings 37.50c (based on 801,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to good. The market is continuing unchanged with offerings fully adequate for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 162,600 head. This compares with 101,300 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 132,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaught er are 5.00c-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,258,300 head. This compares with 13,372,900 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No.32

14 MARCH 1988 MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 96% (representing 853 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.50c to 47.50c with a final weighted average of 43.20c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate to occasionally short for a good to normal demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,829,300 head. This compares with 2,873,000 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.82 (based on 1,148,000 lbs.); whole breasts 91.00C (based on 2,983,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.00c (based on 4,125,000 lbs.); and wings 37.50c (based on 1,246,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts continues normal to very good, mostly good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 33

15 MARCH 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.50c. The final weighted average was 43.20c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged to slightly firm and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a good to light, mostly good to balanced demand. Average weights are desirable to occasionally light, with a price trend ranging higher to weak, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,555,700 head. This compares
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The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.82; whole breasts 91.00c; leg quarters 23.00c; and wings 37.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on all parts is steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady; with the exception of skinless boneless breasts which ranges higher to steady, mostly firm.

16 MARCH 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced .25c to 43.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to short in some instances for a demand ranging good to light, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to occasionally lighter than desired. Estimated slaughter today is 2,615,100 head. This compares with 2,824,400 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.88; whole breasts 92.50c; leg quarters 23.00c; and wings 39.00c. Demand on all parts is very good to normal, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters which is normal to good, mostly normal.

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17 MARCH 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 34

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 2h to 3 pound birds. 38% (representing 337 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.45c to 45.60c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.66c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to occasionally quiet, mostly normal demand. Average weights are desirable to light in some instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,611,400 head. This compares with 2,858,700 head last Thursday.

18 MARCH 1988 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. 53% (representing 460 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.75c to 45.60c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.43c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a mostly normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light in several instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,742,800 head. This compares with 2,839,300 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts SI.92 (based on 910,000 lbs.); whole breasts 93.00c (based on 1,978,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.50c (based on 2,656,000 lbs.); and wings 39.00c (based on 1,265,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good to normal; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges normal to good, mostly normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is continuing steady with offerings in balance for a fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 150,500 head. This compares with 122,600 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 77,900 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 5.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,354,300 head. This compares with 13,595,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 35

21 MARCH 1988

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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 94% (representing 820 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 45.60c with a final weighted average of 43.54c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,826,000 head. This compares with 2,829,300 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.92 voasea on 99o,uuu lbs.;, wnoie creasy (based on 2,811,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.00c (based on 3,937,000 lbs.); and wings 38.50C (based on 1,258,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is normal to mostly good; while demand on leg quarters and wings ranges good to occasionally light, mostly normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No.36

22 MARCH 1988
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 43.54c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to light, mostly balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,671,500 head. This compares with 2,555,700 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.92; whole breasts 93.00c; leg quarters 23.00c; and wings 38.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is mostly firm to steady; whole breasts is steady to higher, mostly firm; leg quarters is steady to firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges firm to weak, mostly steady.

23 MARCH 1988
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 43.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,558,300 head. This compares with 2,615,100 head last Wednesday. The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.98; whole breasts 95.50c; leg quarters 22.50c; and wings 38.50c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; while demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to good, mostly normal.
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24 MARCH 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 34% (representing 278 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.25c to 46.30c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.62c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is steady to somewhat unsettled and the live supply is adequate for a demand occasionally ranging light to good, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light in some instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,642,300 head. This compares with 2,611,400 head last Thursday.
25 MARCH 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 56% (representing 466 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 46.30c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.45c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is unchanged to slightly'weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are continuing desirable to light in some instances, ^stimateu slaughter today is' 2,697,300 head. This compares with 2,742,800 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.9650 (based on 818,000 lbs.); whole breasts 91.50c (based on 1,797,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.50c (based on 2,865,000 lbs.); and wings 36.00c (based on 794,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to good; whole breasts and leg quarters is occasionally very good to light, mostly normal to good; while demand on wings ranges good to occasionally light, mostly normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is slightly higher with offerings adequate for a continued fair to good demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 77,900 head. This compares with 127,200 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 69,900 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 8.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,399,300 head. This compares with 13,441,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 38

28 MARCH 1988

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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 96% (representing 803 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00c to 46.30c with a final weighted average of 42.98c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply occasionally ranges short to heavy, mostly adequate for a seasonably normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,638,400 head. This compares with 2,826,000 head last Monday.

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29 MARCH 1988 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 42.98c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a good to light, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,751,000 head. This compares with 2,671,500 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.97; whole breasts 92.50c; leg quarters 22.00c; and wings 36.50CCooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is steady to firm, mostly steady; while price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges weak to occasionally firm, mostly steady.

30 MARCH 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 43.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for an anticipated good to occasionally light, mostly normal to good demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,437,800 head. This compares with 2,558,300 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.8850; whole breasts 89.00c; leg quarters 22.00c; and wings 34.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is normal to good, mostly normal; while demand on leg quarters and wings ranges light to good, mostly normal.

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Vol. XXII, No40

31 MARCH 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 36% (representing 301 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 41.45c to 46.30c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.55c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is currently steady and the live supply is generally adequate for a demand ranging good to somewhat quiet, mostly normal. Average weights are in a mostly desirable range. Estimated slaughter today is 2,797,600 head. This compares with 2,642,300 head last Thursday.

1 APRIL 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 46% (representing 386 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.00c to 46.30c with a preliminary weighted average of 43.57c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand currently ranging good to somewhat quiet, mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,402,600 head. This compares with 2,697,900 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.8650 (based on 875,000 lbs.); whole breasts 85.50c (based on 2,214,000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.00C (based on 3,167,000 lbs.); and wings 33.50c (based on 922,000 lbs.). Demand on whole breasts and wings is good to occasionally light, mostly normal; while demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters occasionally ranges very good to light, mostly good to normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is steady with offerings in close balance for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 87,200 head. This compares with 79,600 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds.and over for this week's slaughter were 7.50c to 8.00c, mostly 8.00C- The projected slaughter for next week is 80,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 8.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,027,400 head. This compares -with 13,647,700 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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4 APRIL 1988
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 95% (representing 794 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.75c to 46.30c with a final weighted average of 43.09c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is unchanged and the live supply is mostly adequate for a mostly good to normal demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,807,700 head. This compares with 2,638,400 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.86 (based on 1,013,000 lbs.); whole breasts 86.00c (based on 3,098.000 lbs.); leg quarters 21.50c (based on 4,515,000 lbs.); and wings 33.50c (based on 1,281,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is good to normal; while demand on whole breasts and wings is normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 42

5 APRIL 1988
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 43.09c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to somewhat firm and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to mostly good demand. Average weights are occasionally ranging heavy to light, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today IK 2,737,500 head. This compares with 2,751,000 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.86; whole breasts 86.00c; leg quarters 21.50c; and wings 33.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts is steady to occasionally firm, mostly steady; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm.

6 APRIL 1988
WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1.00c to 44.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is somewhat higher and the live supply is generally adequate for a demand ranging normal to occasionally very good, mostly good. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,787,900 head. This compares with 2,437,800 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.88; whole breasts 88.50c; leg quarters 23.00c; and wings 35.00c. Demand on all parts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good.

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8 APRIL 1988

Vol. XXil, No. 43

7 APRIL 1988
THURSDAY
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 32% (representing 289 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.45c to 46.30C with a preliminary weighted average of 44.61c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are continuing in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter for today is 2,7.35,900 head. This compares with 2,797,600 head last Thursday.

8 APRIL 1988
FRIDAY
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 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 44% (representing 392 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 39.00C to 46.30C with a preliminary weighted average of 44.68c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are occasionally ranging heavy to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter for today and Saturday is 2,974,900 head. This compares with 2,402,600 head last
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Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is higher with offerings clearing close for regular trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 93,800 head. This compares with 159,400 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 8.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 106,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are ranging 9.00c to 10.50c, mostly
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ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,043,900 head. This compares with 13,425,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 44

11 APRIL 1988

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

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96% (representing 874 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of

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market is generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand occasionally

ranging light to good, mostly normal. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly

desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,823,600 head. This compares with 2,807,700 head

last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.8850 (based on 938,000 lbs.); whole breasts 88.50c (based on 3,063,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.50c (based on 4,929,000 lbs.); and wings 36.00c (based on 1,398,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 45

14 APRIL 1988
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 23% (representing 202 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.20c to 48.95C with a preliminary weighted average of 44.23c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging light to occasionally good, mostly light to normal. Average weights are light to heavy but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,773,400 head. This compares with 2,735,900 head last Thursday.

15 APRIL 1988
FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44.50C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2-1/2 to 3 pound birds. 55% (representing 484 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 38.00c to 48.95C with a preliminary weighted average of 43.50c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues unsettled to weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to normal demand. Average weights are light to heavy but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,826,500 head. This compares with 2,974,900 head last weekend.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.9250 (based on 841,000 lbs.); whole breasts 93.50c (based on 2,410,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.50c (based on 3,388,000 lbs.); and wings 38.50c (based on 1,155,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters which is normal to good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is generally unchanged with offerings adequate for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 113,800 head. This compares with 109,200 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 9.00c to 10.50c, mostly 10.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 98,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 10.00c to 10.50c, mostly 10.00C-

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,121,600 head. This compares with 12,792,500 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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18 APRIL 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 46

18 APRIL 1988

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. clock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

44.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2\ to 3 pound

birds. 93% (representing 829 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within

a range of 38.000 to 48.95c with a final weighted average of 43.42c f.o.b. dock or

equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for

a demand ranging light to good, mostly normal. Average weights are in full range, but

are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,844,100 head. This compares with

2,823,600 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.93 (based on 973,000 lbs.); whole breasts 94.00c (based on 3,113,000 lbs.); leg quarters 22.50c (based on 4,786,000 lbs.); and wings 38.50c (based on 1,493,000 lbs.) Demand on all parts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters which is good to normal.

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20 APRIL 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 47

19 APRIL 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 44 50C The final weighted average was 43.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market
one for next week's trading is unchanged and the live supply is adequate to occasiona y light for a good to light, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are ranging heavy to lifht. but are mostly desirable, with a steady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,822,500 head. This compares with 2,874,500 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $1.93; whole breasts 94.00c; leg quarters 22.50c; and wings 38.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breast is steady to mostly firm; whole breasts "J^"^ f ^y* mostly firm; leg quarters is firm to mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges steady to higher, mostly steady to somewhat firm.
20 APRIL 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next we^'s trading advanced 25c to 44.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized %to 3 pounc birds. The market is moderate to somewhat firm and the live -PPly continues adequate'to occasionally light for a good to normal demand Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,832,200 head. This compares
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The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.0450; whole breasts $1.01; leg quarters 23.50c; and wings 42.50c- Demand on all parts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges normal to good.

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22 APRIL 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 48

21 APRIL 1988 THURSDAY

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 2h to 3 pound birds. 33% (representing 286 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 42.75c to 46.55c with a preliminary weighted average of 44.62c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for an improving demand ranging mostly good to normal. Average weights are desirable to light at some points. Estimated slaughter today is 2,722,800 head. This compares with 2,773,400 head last Thursday.

22 APRIL 1988 FRIDAY

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. 62% (representing 537 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 40.00c to 46.55c with a preliminary weighted average of 44.51c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat firm and the live supply continues adequate to short in a few instances for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 2,955,500 head. This
compares with 2,826,500 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.10 (based on 960,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.01 (based on 2,460,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.00c (based on 3,696,000 lbs.); and wings 44.00c (based on 1,190,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is heavy to normal, mostly good; while demand on leg quarters and wings ranges good to normal, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is lower with offerings more than adequate for a fair to light demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 98,100 head. This compares with 64,000 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 10.00c to 10.50c, mostly 10.00c- The projected slaughter for next week is 102,500 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 6.00c to 9.00c, mostly 7.00c, with higher quote based on prior
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ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,177,100 head. This compares with 13,457,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year age

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25 APRIL 1988

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 2h to 3 pound

birds. 97% (representing 852 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within

a range of 40.00c to 46.55c with a final weighted average of 44.27c f.o.b. dock or

equivalent. The market continues moderate to somewhat firm and the live supply is

generally adequate for a mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging light to

heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,845,900 head. This

compares with 2,844,100 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.10 (based on 996,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.01 (based on 3,131,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.00c (based on 4,876,000 lbs.); and wings 44.00c (based on 1,421,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is very good to normal, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges normal to mostly good.
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27 APRIL 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 50

26 APRIL 1988 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 44.27c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm and the live supply is adequate to light in a few instances for a balanced to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to occasionally light, with a price trend ranging higher to steady, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,837,500 head. This compares with 2,822,500 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.10; whole breasts $1.01; leg quarters 23.00c; and wings 44.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to higher, mostly steady to slightly firm; whole breasts and leg quarters is firm to mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges higher to weak, mostly steady.

27 APRIL 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 4.00c to 48.7 5c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. The market is strong and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a demand ranging normal to occasionally very good, mostly good. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,812,800 head. This compares with 2,832,200 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.10; whole breasts $1.0250; leg quarters 24.50c; and wings 44.50C- Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good.

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29 APRIL 1988

Vol. XXII. No. 51

28 APRIL 1988 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. 35% (representing 309 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.75c to 50.35c with a preliminary weighted average of 48.60c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is active and the live supply continues adequate to short in a few instances for a very good to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,896,100 head. This compares with 2,722,800 head last Thursday.

29 APRIL 1988 FRIDAY
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. 54% (representing 479 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46.00c to 51.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 48.40c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market remains active and the live supply is occasionally short to mostly adequate for a demand ranging very good to normal, mostly good. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable to slightly light. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 2,993,800 head. This compares with 2,955,500 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1550 (based on 750,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.04 (based on 2,285,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.50c (based on 3,092,000 lbs.); and wings 41.00c (based on 1,114,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly good; leg quarters is good to normal; while the demand on wings ranges light to good, mostly normal.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is somewhat weaker with offerings continuing more than adequate for a fair to mostly light demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 120,200 head. This compares with 92,900 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 6.00c to 9.00c, mostly 7.00c, with higher quote based on prior commitment. The projected slaughter for next week is 110,000 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 6.00c to 8.00c, mostly 6.00 cents.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,386,100 head. This compares with 13,805,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol XXII, No. 52

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading

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pound birds. 90% (representing 789 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed

within a range of 46.00 to 51.50 with a final weighted average of 48.50 f.o.b. dock

or equivalent. The market is firm and the live supply is adequate to short in a few

instances for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are in full range

but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,872,000 head. This compares

with 2,845,900 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.15 (based on 960,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.0450 (based on 3,182,000 lbs.); leg quarters 23.50 cents (based on 5,189,000 lbs.); and wings 41.50 cents (based on 1,556,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good; with the exception of wings which is normal to good, mostly normal.
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Vol. XXII, No. 53

3 May 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 48.75. The final weighted average was 48.50 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm to higher and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a demand ranging balanced to occasionally very good, mostly good. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging higher to steady, mostly firm to higher. Estimated slaughter today is 2,863,000 head. This compares with 2,837,500 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless

boneless breasts $2.15; whole breasts $1.0450;

leg quarters 23.50 cents;

and wings 41.50 cents. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly

balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is steady to

occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm; leg quarters is steady to firm, mostly

steady, while price trend on wings ranges steady to weak, mostly steady.

4 May 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 3.00 cents to 51.75 cents based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is very active and the live supply is adequate to short in some instances for a demand ranging very good to normal, mostly good. Average weights are mostly desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,854,800 head. This compares with 2,812,800 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.2250; whole breasts $1.0850; leg quarters 25.00 cents; and wings 42.50 cents. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to mostly good; whole breasts and leg quarters is normal to very good, mostly good; while the demand on wings ranges good to mostly normal.

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6 May 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 54

5 May 1988
THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 51.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 35% (representing 306 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.25c to 54.05c with a preliminary weighted average of 51.38c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is active and the live supply continues adequate to short in some instances for a very good to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,803,600 head. This compares with 2,896,100 head last Thursday.
6 MAY 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 51.75 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 58% (representing 519 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.75 to 54.05 with a preliminary weighted average of 51.39 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market remians active and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a continued very good to mostly good demand. Average weights are in full range but are mostly good demand. Average weights are m full range byt are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 2,964,800 head. This compares with 2,993,800 head last weekend.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck laod lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.30 (based on 1,023,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1350 (based on 2,653,000 lbs.); leg quarters 25;00c (based on 4,304,000 lbs.); and wings 42.50c (based on 1,264,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is heavy to normal, mostly good; with the exception of wings which is good to normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is lower with offerings more than ample for a light buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 125 000 head. This compares with 83,100 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 6.00 to 8.00 mostly 6 00 cents. The projected slaughter for next week is 83,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are ranging 4.00 to 6.00 mostly 4.00 to 5.00 C
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,358,200 head. This compares with 14,035,900 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.
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9 MAY 1988

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading

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3 pound birds. 95% (representing 862 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed

within a range of 48.75c to 54.50c with a final weighted average of 51.44c f.o.b.

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to short in several instances for a good to very good demand. Average weights

are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,873,300 head. This compares

with 2,872,800 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.31 (based on 1,060,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1350 (based on 3,054,000 lbs.); leg quarters 25.00c (based on 4,995,000 lbs.); and wings 42.50c (based on 1,429,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is very good to normal, mostly good.
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11 MAY 1988
10 MAY 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 56

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 51.75c- The final weighted average was 51.44c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm to higher and the live supply is adequate to light, mostly adequate for a demand ranging very good to balanced, mostly good. Average weights are desirable to occasionally light, with a higher to steady, mostly firm price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,894,800 head. This compares with 2,863,000 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.31; whole breasts $1.1350; leg quarters 25.00c; and wings 42.50CCooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is higher to steady, mostly firm; while the price on wings ranges steady to higher, mostly steady.

11 MAY 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.25c to 54.00 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is mostly adequate to occasionally light for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,809,500 head. This compares with 2,854,800 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.41; whole breasts $1.2250; leg quarters 29.00c; and wings 45.00c. Demand on all parts is very good to normal, mostly good; with the exception of wings which ranges good to normal.

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12 MAY 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 57

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized birds. 39% (representing 339 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.80c to 54.95c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.65C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to light in a few instances for a normal to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,750,000 head. This compares with 2,803,600 head last Thursday.
13 MAY 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 53% (representing 460 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.50C to 55.50 with a preliminary weighted average of 53.72 f.o.b, dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate to light in some instances for a normal to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,010,700 head. This compares with 2,964,800 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4050 (based on 744,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.22 (based on 2,321,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.00c (based on 3,544,000 lbs.); and wings 46.00C (based on 1,047,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is occasionally very good to normal, mostly good; with the exception of wings which ranges good to mostly normal.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is generally unchanged with offerings continuing more than ample for a slow to fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 142,100 head. This compares with 147,400 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c to 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 63,000 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are ranging 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c to 5.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,338,800 head. This compares with 13,896,200 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 58

MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading

is 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3

pound birds. 94% (representing 830 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed

within a range of 48.50c to 56.00c with a final weighted average of 53.38c f.o.b. dock or

equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to

occasionally short for a demand continuing normal to good, mostly normal. Average

weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is

2,677,300 head. This compares with 2,873,300 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4050 (based on 981,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2250 (based on 3,094,000 lbs.); leg quarters 28.50c (based on 4,794,000 lbs.); and wings 44.50c (based on 1,459,000 lbs.) Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is good to normal, mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 59

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c. The final weighted average was 53.38c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to good, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,913,300 head. This compares with 2,894,800 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.4050; whole breasts $1.2250; leg quarters 28.50c; and wings 44.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on all parts is firm to steady, mostly steady; with the exception of wings which is mostly steady.
18 MAY 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a demand ranging good to mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,688,600 head. This compares with 2,809,500 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.41; whole breasts $1.1850; leg quarters 29.50c; and wings 43.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to mostly good; whole breasts and wings is good to occasionally light, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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19 MAY 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 35% (representing 309 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.20c to 56.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.59c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand occasionally ranging quiet to good, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,704,000 head. This compares with 2,750,500 head last Thursday.

20 MAY 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 48% (representing 426 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.00c to 56.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.31c f.o.b dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate to slightly weak and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging quiet to good, mostly normal. Average weights are mostly desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,224,800 head. This compares with 3,010,700 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.3350 (based on 930,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1250 (based on 2,849,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.00c (based on 4,544,000 lbs.); and wings 40.00c (based on 1,553,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is good to light, mostly good; whole breasts and wings is light to good, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters ranges good to
normal.
Trading on heavey breeder type hens was good. The market is somewhat weaker with offerings fully ample for a moderate demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 125,800 head. This compares with 131,100 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c to 5.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 136,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c with higher quote based on prior commitment. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,208,000 head. This compares with 13,882,200 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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Vol. XXII, No. 61

MONDAY The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

54.000 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound

birds. 96% (representing 874 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within

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equivalent. The market is generally moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is

adequate for a good to mostly normal demand. Average weights are desirable to light in

a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,893,400 head. This compares with

2,677,300 head last Monday. The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.3450 (based on 1,007,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1350 (based on 3,287,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.00c (based on 5,469,000 lbs.); and wings 40.50c (based on 1,751,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is light to very good, mostly normal to good; whole breasts and wings is light to good, mostly normal, while the demand on leg quarters ranges

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25 MAY 1988
24 MAY 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 62

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c. The final weighted average was 52.94c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a good to light, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are mostly desirable, with a price trend occasionally ranging firm to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,838,600 head. This compares with 2,913,300 head last Tuesday. Approximately 34% of the production will be down on Monday due to the holiday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.3450; whole breasts $1.1350; leg quarters 29.00c; and wings 40.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are light to occasionally heavy, mostly balanced; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and wings is steady to weak, mostly steady; whole breasts is steady to occasionally lower, mostly weak; while the price trend on leg quarters is steady to firm.
25 MAY 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading^ remains unchanged at 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally light for a demand ranging good to occasionally quiet, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,857,200 head. This compares with 2,688,600 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted price on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1550; whole breasts $1.00; leg quarters 31.00c; and wings 39.00c- Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings'is mostly normal to good; whole breasts is good to occasionally light, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters is very good to normal, mostly good.

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26 MAY 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No.63

The- Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54 00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 nound birds. 35% (representing 300 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a ranage of 51.50c to 55.60c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat unsettled and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a demand ranging light to occasionally good, mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,890,900 head. This compares
with 2,704,000 head last Thursday.

27 MAY 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 49% (representing 418 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range 46.00c to 56.95c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate to somewhat unsettled and the live supply is mostlv adequate for a light to good, mostly fair demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,179,200 head. This compares with 3,224,800 head last weekend.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1150 (based on 676,000 lbs.); whole breasts 95.00c (based on 2,457,000 lbs.); leg quarters 30.50c (based on 3,706,000 lbs.); and wings 36.50c (based on 1,723,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of leg quarters which occasionally ranges very good to normal, mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is generally unchanged with offerings fully ample for a fair to light demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 156,900 head. This compares with 139,700 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c with higher quote based on prior commitment. The projected slaughter for next week is 133,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 4.00c to 5.00c,
mostly 4.00C-
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,659,300 head. This compares with 12,688,300 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a
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30 MAY 1988 MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 87% (representing 744 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a

range of 45.50c to 56.95c with a final weighted average of 52.76c f.o.b. dock or equivalent.

The market is steady to somewhat weak and the live supply is generally adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly normal. Average weights are light to occasionally heavy,

but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 1,535,500 head. This compares

with 2,893,400 head last Monday. Several plants are not operating today due to the

holiday. The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts

$2.13 (based on 1,035,000 lbs.); whole breasts 95.50c (based on 2,918,000 lbs.); leg quarters 30.50c (based on 4,663,000 lbs.); and wings 37.00c (based on 2,108,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is normal to good; whole breasts is good to light, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters is normal to good, mostly good.

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1 JUNE 1988
31 MAY 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII. No 65

The Georgia f.o.b dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00C. The final weighted average was 52.76c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to slightly weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to light, mostly good to balanced. Average weights are occasionally light to mostly desirable, with a steady to weak, mostly steady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,954,900 head. This compares with 2,838,600
head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.13; whole breasts 95.50c; leg quarters 30.50c; and wings 37.00c. Cooler inventories on all parts are light to occasionally heavy, mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts occasionally ranges firm to weak; mostly steady; with the exception on whole breasts which is mostly steady to somewhat weak.
1 JUNE 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to occasionally liglit, mostly normal demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,890,100 head. This compares with 2,857,200 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1350; whole breasts 97.50c; leg quarters 31.50c; and wings 39.00C- Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is normal to good; whole breasts is good to light, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters is normal to very good, mostly good to normal.

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3 JUNE 1988

Vol. XXII, No. 66

2 JUNE 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 33% (representing 292 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.50c to 55.45c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.78c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally steady and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,927,000 head. This compares with 2,890,9000 head last
Thursday.

3 JUNE 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 52% (representing 463 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.00c to 55.45c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is steady and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,011,000 head. This compares with 3,179,200
head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's tEading are: skinless boneless breasts
$2.1750 (based on 995,000 lbs.); whole breasts 96.50c (based on 2,873,000 lbs.); leg quarters 31.50c (based on 4,040,000 lbs.); and wings 40.00c (based on 1,216,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is good to normal, mostly good; with the exception of wings which
ranges normal to good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to good, The market is continuing generally unchanged with offerings more than ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending tod^y is 127,300 head. This compares with 139,000 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c. The projected slaughter fo r next week is 90,800 head. Negoiated prices for next week's slaughter are 4.00c to 6 00C mostly 4.00CESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,318,500 head. This compares with 14,402,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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6 JUNE 1988 MONDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 67

The Georgia f.o.b dock quoted price 011 broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

54.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound

birds. 95% (representing 845 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a

range of 48.00c to 55.45c with a final weighted average of 53.220 dock or equivalent.

The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to normal demand.

Average weights are occasionally ranging light to heavy, mostly desirable. Estimated

slaughter today is 2,908,400 head. This compares with 1,535,500 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on

truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless

breasts $2.1750 (based on 1,050,000 lbs.); whole breasts 96.50c (based on 3,237,000 lbs.);

leg quarters 31.50c (based on 4,745,000 lbs.); and wings 40.00c (based on 1,406,000 lbs.).,

Demand on all parts is good to normal, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters

which ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 68

7 JUNE 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.00c. The final weighted average was 53.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm and the live supply is adequate for a good to balanced, mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable, with a mostly firm to steady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,876,900 head. This compares with 2,954,900 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.1750; whole breasts 96.50c; leg quarters 31.50c; and wings 40.00C- Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is higher to occasionally steady, mostly firm to higher; leg quarters is steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm; while the price trend on wings is steady to firm, mostly steady.

8 JUNE 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.25c to 56.25Cbased on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is firm and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a demand ranging normal to very good, mostly good. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,668,500 head. This compares with 2,890,100 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load the pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.36; whole breasts $1.21; leg quarters 33.00c; and wings 44.50c- Demand on all parts is very good to occasionally normal, mostly good.

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9 JUNE 1988 THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 38% (representing 326 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 54.25c to 59.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 56.27c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for an occasionally very good to normal, mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,761,800 head. This compares with 2,927,000 head last Thursday.
10 JUNE 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 65% (representing 563 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.00c to 60.81c with a preliminary weighted average of 56.71c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues firm and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging very good to occasionally normal, mostly very good. Average weights are light to mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter toady is 2,852,100 head. This compares with 3,011,000 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4350 (based on 908,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.24 (based on 2,472,000 lbs.); leg quarters 33.00c (based on 3,550,000 lbs.); and wings 46.00c (based on 957,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is very good to normal, mostly good to very good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is mostly steady with offerings more than ample for a fair to light demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 1 12,800 head. This compares with 242,300 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at fa rm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c to 6.00c, mostly 4.00c- 'I'b e projected slaughter to next week is 166,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week' s slaughter are 4.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,067,700 head, This compa res with 11,117,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a
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Vol. XXII, No. 70

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 90% (representing 783 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.00c to 60.81c with a final weighted average of 56.81c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is strong and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging normal to very good, mostly good. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,909,100 head. This compares with

2,908,400 head last Monday. The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4550 (based on 1,039,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2450 (based on 2,823,000 lbs.); leg quarters 33.00c (based on 4,187,000 lbs.); and wings 46.00c (based on 1,135,000 lbs.).

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14 JUNE 1988 Tuesday

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.25c. The final weighted average was 56.81c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm to higher and the live supply is adequate for a mostly good to balanced demand. Average weights are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging higher to occasionally steady, mostly firm to higher. Estimated slaughter today is 2,890,600 head. This compares with 2,876,900 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.4550; whole breasts $1.2450; leg quarters 33.00c; and wings 46.00c Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. p" trend on all parts is higher to steady, mostly firm; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges steady to higher, mostly steady to firm.
15 JUNE 1988 Wednesday

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.00c to 58.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for a mostly good to normal demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,896,900 head. This compares with 2,668,500 head last
Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load the pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.60; whole breasts $1.3050; leg quarters 34.50c; and wings 50.00c. Demand on all parts ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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17 JUNE 1988
16 JUNE 1988 Thursday

Vol. XXII, No. 72

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading Is S 25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds, 34% (representing 306 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 55.50cto 59.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 58.06c f.o.b. dock or equxvalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to occasionally 1^. mostly normal demand. Average weights are light to mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,769,400 head. This compares with 2,761,800 head last Thursday.
17 JUNE 1988 Friday
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 58.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 48% (representing 440 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.63c to 60.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 57.63c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat slow and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to occasionally light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,088,700 head. This compares with 2,852,100 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.57 (based on 935,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1050 (based on 2,533,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.00c (based on 3,614,000 lbs.); and wings 52.00c (based on 1,213,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of wings which is normal to very
good, mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was continuing moderate. The market is unchanged with offerings fully ample for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 208,500 head. This compares with 135,100 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 129,400 head. Negotiated prices for next week s slaughter are
4.00c. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,554,700 head. This compares with 14,026,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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Vol. XXII. No. 73

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

58.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 93% (representing 833 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within

a range of 49.00c to 60.00c with a final weighted average of 57.48c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat light and the live supply is adequate

for a demand ranging good to light, mostly balanced. Average weights are in full range,

but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,919,000 head. This compares

with 2,909,100 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5750 (based on 1,070,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.13 (based on 3,086,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.50c (based on 4,967,000 lbs.); and wings 51.50c (based on 1,479,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts ranges normal to good.

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21 JUNE 1988 TUESDAY

Vol XXII, No. 74

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 58.25c. The final weighted average was 57.48c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is mostly unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,927,300 head. This compares with 2,890,600 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.5750; whole breasts $1.13; leg quarters 32.50c; and wings 51.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to slightly light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to weak, mostly steady; whole breasts is weak to higher, mostly steady to somewhat firm; leg quarters is steady to firm; while the price
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22 JUNE 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1.75c to 60.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2h to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging normal to very good, mostly good. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired in many instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,621,200 head. This compares with 2,896,900 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.58; whole breasts $1.2150; leg quarters 35.00c; and wings 55.00c. Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good.

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24 JUNE 1988

Vol. XXII. No. 75

23 JUNE 1988 THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 60.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 31% (representing 304 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 55.30c to 62.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 59.73C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm to moderate and the live supply is adequate for a mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,714,200 head. This compares with 2,769,400 head last Thursday.

24 JUNE 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 60.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 59% (representing 575 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 55.30c to 62.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 59.64c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is active to moderate and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to very good, mostly good. Average weights are desirable to light in many instances. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,825,900 head. This compares with 3,088,700 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.57 (based on 889,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2250 (based on 2,400,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.50C (based on 3,491,000 lbs.); and wings 55.00c (based on 1,167,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is good to very good, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is generally unchanged with offerings continuing fully ample for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 196,800 head. This compares with 181,300 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 97,700 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 4.00c to 5.00c, mostly 4.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 15,007,600 head. This compares with 15,163,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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27 JUNE 1988 27 JUNE 1988
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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

60.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound

birds. 88% (representing 857 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a

range of 55.30c to 62.50c with a final weighted average of 59.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent.

The market is firm to moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good demand. Average

weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter

today is 2,911,200 head. This compares with 2,919,000 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.57 (based on 1,036,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2250 (based on 3,146,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.00c (based on 5,061,000 lbs.); and wings 54.50c (based on 1,522,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts continues good to very good, mostly good.

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29 JUNE 1988
28 JUNE 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 77

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 60.00c. The final weighted average was 59.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm to higher and the live supply is mostly adequate for a very good to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging light to desirable, with a price trend ranging higher to steady, mostly firm to higher. Estimated slaughter today is 2,884,600 head. This compares with 2,927,300 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.57; whole breasts $1.2250; leg quarters 35.000 and wings. 54.50c- Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on all parts ranges steady to higher, with skinless boneless breasts mostly steady to somewhat firm; whole breasts and wings mostly steady to firm; and leg quarters mostly firm to
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29 JUNE 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 5.00c to 65.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is strong and the live supply is generally adequate for a very good to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to mostly lighter than desired due to the recent weather conditions. Estimated slaughter today is 2,949,000 head. This compares with 2,621,200 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted price on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5850; whole breasts $1.24; leg quarters 40.50c; and wings 57.50c. Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges good to very good.

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30 JUNE 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 78

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 65.000 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 16% (representing 148 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 62.50c to 66.80C with a preliminary weighted average of 64.77c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues strong and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good demand. Average weights are continuing lighter than desired in most instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,912,800 head. This compares with 2,714,200 head last Thursday.

1 JULY 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 65.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 59% (representing 544 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 62.000 to 68.500 with a preliminary weighted of 65.330 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is active and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to very good demand. Average weights are light to desirable, but are mostly light. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,802,700 head. This compares with 3,825,900 head last weekend.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5650 (based on 947,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2250 (based on 2,506,000 lbs.); leg quarters 39.500 (based on 3,458,000 lbs.); and wings 55.000 (based on 1,022,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is good to normal; with the exception of leg quarters which is good to very good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is higher with offerings barely adequate to mostly adequate for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 209,500 head. This compares with 171,000 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.000 to 6.000, mostly 4.000. The projected slaughter for next week is 93,900 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 4.500 to 6.500, mostly 5.000-
PLEASE NOTE: There will not be another market report until Tuesday, July 5, due to the holiday.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 15,460,300 head. This compares with 12,549,400 Mad of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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5 JULY 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No 79

The Georgia f.O.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week'*%% 65.00C The final weighted average was 65.40c f.o.b. dock or equivalent The <^ket tone for next week's trading is unchanged to somewhat firm and the JTM8"^^TM8"* adequate for a good to balanced demand. Average weights are ^^^/"^f'^tly are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally higher mostly steady to somewhat firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,952,300 head. This compares
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The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: s*jfeS8 ^leSS breasts $2.5650; whole breasts $1.2250; leg quarters 40.00c and W18B 54.00c- Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occas aUy light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is steady; while the price trend leg quarters and wings ranges steady to occasionally firm, mostly steady.

6 JULY 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers f^^f^ff^^ed advanced 3.00C to 68.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A size 2 I" to 3 pound birds. The market is firm and the live supply ^^ll^T^ly normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,941,900 head. This compares with 2,949,000
head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts ^-V^^O-lrifbrerstsluS; lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2;575^s1^br"aSt i~<* ,,,,aT-t-or 41 00c- and wines 55.00C- Demand on skinless boneless Toasts #B" lei quarters is good to n^rmll; while the demand on whole breasts and wings is normal
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7 JULY 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 80

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 68.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 32% (representing 290 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 65.50c to 69.70c with a preliminary weighted average of 67.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat firm and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to normal, mostly good demand. Average weights are continuing desirable to light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,958,300 head This
compares with 2,912,800 head last Thursday.

8 JULY 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 68.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 47% (representing 431 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 65.00c to 72.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 68.05c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to mostlv good demand. Average weights are light to mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today'and Saturday is 3,360,400 head. This compares with 3,802,700 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5850 (based on 820,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.26 (based on 2,647,000 lbs.); leg quarters 39.00c (based on 3,756,000 lbs.); and wings 55.00c (based on 1,199,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good; with the exception of wings which
is normal to good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is higher with offerings short for full trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 131,200 head. This compares with 146,100 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.50C to 6.50c, mostly 5.00c.^ The projected slaughter for next week is 60,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are ranging 11.00c to 12.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 12,212,900 head. This compares with 13,844,100 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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MONDAY

Vol XXII. No. 81

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

68.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound

birds. 92% (representing 854 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a

range of 65.00c to 72.50c with a final weighted average of 68.09c f.o.b. dock or equivalent.

The market is moderate to slightly firm and the live supply is adequate to occasionally

short for a normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly

desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,929,400 head. There was no report last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5850 (based on 923,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.27 (based on 3,140,000 lbs.); leg quarters 39.50c (based on 4,841,000 lbs.); and wings 55.00c (based on 1,445,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to very good, mostly good; whole breasts and leg quarters is mostly good to normal; while the demand on wings is normal to good.

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13 JULY 1988

Vol. XXII. No. 82

12 JULY 1988 TUESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 68.00c. The final weighted average was 68.09c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged to slightly weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to good , mostly light to balanced demand. Average weights are desirable to light, mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,963,900 head. This compares with 2,952,300 head last Tuesday. Georgia poultry producers have suffered a loss of approximately 300,000 broilers during this past weekend due to the extreme high temperatures. This represents approximately 5% of the production of broilers during this time period.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.5850; whole breasts $1.27; leg quarters 39.50c; and wings 55.00c Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to higher, mostly steady to firm; whole breasts is steady to higher, mostly firm; leg quarters is mostly steady to occasionally weak; while the price trend on wings is firm to occasionally weak, mostly steady.
13 JULY 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 3.00C to 65.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to normal demand. Average weights are light to mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,929,600 head. This compares with 2,941,900 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.55; whole breasts $1.34; leg quarters 37.00c; and wings 54.50c. Demand on all parts ranges normal to good, mostly
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14 JULY 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 65.000 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 32% (representing 292 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 59.50c to 66.90c with a preliminary weighted average of 64.43C f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is unsettled to weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a fair to mostly light demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,782,600 head. This compares with 2,958,300 head last Thursday.
15 JULY 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 65.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 49% (representing 438 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 52.00c to 67.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 62.89c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to normal demand. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,586,600 head. This compares with 3,360,400 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.54 (based on 1,034,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1750 (based on 2,698,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.00c (based on 3,768,000 lbs.); and wings 50.50c (based on 1,298,000 lbs.).
Demand on all parts is normal to good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very limited. The market undertone is firm to higher with offerings short for a normal demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 111,300 head. This compares with 68,500 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 4.00c to 12.00c, mostly^ 11.00C to 11.50C, with lower quote based on prior commitment. There was not enough trading
for next week to report a price.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,192,100 head. This compares with 14,032,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a
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18 JULY 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

65.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound

birds. 96% (representing 864 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a

range of 50.00c to 68.00c with a final weighted average of 62.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent,

The market continues weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to mostly

normal demand. Average weights are occasionally light to mostly desirable. Estimated

slaughter today is 2,890,600 head. This compares with 2,929,400 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.54 (based on 900,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.18 (based on 3,172,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.00c (based on 4,840,000 lbs.); and wings 50.50c (based on 1,463,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts remains normal to good.

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19 JULY 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No.85

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 65?00C. The final weighted average was 62.220 f.o.b. dock or equivalent The market tone for next week's trading is lower and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to good, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are desirable to lighter then desired, with a price trend ranging lower to occasionally steady, mostly weak to lower. Estimated slaughter today i! 2?878,600 head. This compares with 2,963,900 head last Tuesday. This ^"weekend approximately 225,000 broilers were lost in Georgia due to high temperatures. This represents approximately 4% of the production of broilers during this time period.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.54; whole breasts $1.18; leg quarters 35.00c; and wings 50.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to firm, mostly steady; whole breasts and leg quarters is firm to weak, mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges steady
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20 JULY 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for ' JJe^"f*;nflaed declined 4.75c to 60.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a light to good, mostly normal demand Average weights are desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,762,800 head. This compares with 2,929,600 head last
Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice packparts based on truck load and pool truck l*d lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5250; whole breasts $1.1650, leg quarters 35.50c; and wings 50.50c. Demand on all parts is good to normal; with the exception of leg quarters which occasionally ranges light to very good, mostly normal
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21 JULY 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 60.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 31% (representing 276 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.30c to 62.45c with a preliminary weighted average of 59.72c fob dock or equivalent. The market is generally steady and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for an occasionally light to good, mostly moderate demand. Average weights are desirable to mostly light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,775,900 head. This compares with 2,872,600 head last Thursday.

22 JULY 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 60.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 48% (representing 432 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.00c to 62.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 59.72c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply occasionally short to mostly adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are light to desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,834,100 head. This compares with 2,586,600 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5050 (based on 910,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.14 (based on 2,673,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.00c (based on 4,001,000 lbs.); and wings 47.50c (based on 1,315,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is higher with offerings short for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 50,100 head. This compares with 106,700 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were too few to report. The projected slaughter for next week is 50,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 20.00c to 22.00c, mostly 21.00c to 22.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,142,000 head. This compares with 14,163,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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25 JULY 1988 MONDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 87

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

60.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound

birds. 92% (representing 828 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a

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The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to normal demand.

Average weights are desirable to light is some instances. Estimated slaughter today is

2,880,900 head. This compares with 2,890,600 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.50 (basedon 952,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.16 (based on 3,083,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.00C (based on 4,821,000 lbs.); and wings 47.50c (based on 1,455,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is continuing normal to mostly good.
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26 JULY 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 88

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 60 25c. The final weighted average was 59.60c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady to somewhat firm and the live supply is mstly adequate to short in a few instances for a good to balanced demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable to lighter than desired at several points, with a steady to film, mostly steady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,862,500 head. This compares
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The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: sklnJ"J J^^orles breasts $2.50; whole breasts $1.16; leg quarters 35.00c; and wings 47.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to higher, mostly firm to somewhat steady; whole breasts is higher to steady mostly firm,; while the price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges firm to weak, mostly
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27 JULY 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1 25C to 61.50C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is somewhat higher and the live supply is mostly adequate for * normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,888,300 head. This compares with 2,762,800 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5750; whole breasts $1 27, lee quarters 35.00c; and wings 49.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to mostly good; whole breasts is very good to mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges good to occasionally light, mostly normal.

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28 JULY 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 89

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 61.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 34% (representing 312 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 58.500 to 64.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 61.31c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a demand ranging good to occasionally quiet, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,827,300 head. This compares with 2,775,900 head last Thursday.

29 JULY 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 61.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 54% (representing 502 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 58.50c to 64.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 61.11c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is steady and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to occasionally light, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired in several instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,996,500 head. This compares with 2,834,100 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.56 (based on 920,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.29 (based on 2,909,000 lbs.); leg quarters 34.00c (based on 4,291,000 lbs.); and wings 46.50c (based on 1,242,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is good to normal; whole breasts occasionally ranges very good to normal, mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters is light to good, mostly normal.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is higher with offerings continuing short for a slow to fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 93,800 head. This compares with 113,300 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 20.00C to 22.00c, mostly 21.00c to 22.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 38,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 24.00c to 25.00c, mostly 24.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,455,500 head. This compares with 14,209,600 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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The market continues steady and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a

mostly normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly

desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,905,500 head. This compares with 2,880,900

head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5750 (based on 957,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.29 (based on 3,229,000 lbs.); leg quarters 34.00c (based on 4,951,000 lbs.); and wings 46.50c (based on 1,396,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is mostly good to normal; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges good to occasionally light, mostly normal.

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2 AUGUST 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 91

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 61.50C. The final weighted average was 61.030 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to somewhat firm and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a mostly good to balanced demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,895,100 head.
This compares with 2,862,500 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.5750; whole breasts $1.29; leg quarters 34.00c; and wings 46.500- Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is firm to steady; whole breasts is steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm; leg quarters is steady to occasionally firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on wings is steady.
3 AUGUST 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1..550000 to 63.000 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds The market is somewhat higher and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a good to normal demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable, Estimated slaughter today is 2,796,800 head. This compares with 2,888,300 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6450; whole breasts $1.3550; leg quarters 34.500; and wings 48.000. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is mostly good to normal; whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to good.

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4 AUGUST 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 92

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 34% (representing 305 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 57.60c to 64.70c with a preliminary weighted average of 62.69c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to firm and the live supply continues adequate to occasionally short for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,815,500 head. This compares with 2,827,300 head
last Thursday.
5 AUGUST 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 53% (representing 488 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 57 60c to 66.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 62.910 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is continuing moderate to firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging very good to normal, mostly good. Average weights are desirable to light in several instances. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,046,700 head. This compares with
2,966,500 head last Friday.
The f o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2 6350 (based on 1,013,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.36 (based on 2,818,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35 50C (based on 4,115,000 lbs.); and wings 47.50c (based on 1,254,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is mostly good to normal; while the demand on whole breasts and leg quarters ranges very good to normal, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is generally unchanged with offerings short for current trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 81 900 head. This compares with 79,500 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 24.00c to 25.00c, mostly 24.00CThe projected slaughter for next week is 41,200 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 24.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,459,600 head. This compares with 14,397,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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8 AUGUST 1988 MONDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 93

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.00c

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Estimated slaughter today is 2,894,500 head. This compares with 2,905,500 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6350 (based on 1,050,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.36 (based on 3,214,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.50c (based on 4,893,000 lbs.); and wings 47.50c (based on 1,392,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is good to normal; while the demand on whole breasts and leg quarters continues very good to normal, mostly good.

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9 AUGUST 1988 TUESDAY

vol. xxii. No 94

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.00c. The final weighted average was 62.96c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is firm and the live supply is mostly adequate to occasionally light for a balanced to very good, mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light in many instances, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,904,600 head. This compares with 2,895,100 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.6350; whole breasts $1.36; leg quarters 35.50C5 and wings 47.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are balanced to light, mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to higher, mostly steady; whole breasts and wings is steady to firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on leg quarters ranges steady to higher, mostly steady to firm.
10 AUGUST 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 3.75c to 66.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a very good to normal, mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,872,400 head. This compares with 2,796,800 head last Wednesday.
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11 AUGUST 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 95

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 37% (representing 325 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 63.50c to 68.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 66.40c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat firm and the live supply continues adequate to short in a few instances for a mostly good to normal demand. Average weights are light to desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,871,300 head. This compares with 2,815,500 head last Thursday.
12 AUGUST 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 62% (representing 541 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 63.50C to 70.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 66.84c f.o.b. or equivalent. The market is fully steady to firm and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a moderate to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,157,300 head. This compares with 3,046,700 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.71 (based on 1,005,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.33 (based on 2,516,000 lbs.); leg quarters 38.50C (based on 3,558,000 lbs.); and wings 52.50c (based on 1,180,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to very good, mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is steady with offerings light for a slow to fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 116 900 head. This compares with 63,800 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 24.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 22,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 24.00C-

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY Broiler and fryers are 14,700,100 head. This compares with 13,959,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 95

15 AUGUST 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75c

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(representing 844 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 62.50c

to 70.50C with a final weighted average of 66.91c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market

is firm and the live supply continues adequate to occasionally short for a normal to mostly

good demand. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired. Estimated slaughter

today is 2,903,200 head. This compares with 2,894,500 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.71 (based on 1,052,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.3250 (based on 3,219,000 lbs.); leg quarters 38.00c (based on 4,758,000 lbs.); and wings 52.00c (based on 1,436,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts occasionally ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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16 AUGUST 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 97

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75c- The final weighted average was 66.91c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm and the live supply is adequate to occasionally short for a good to mostly normal demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to lighter than desired in many instances, with a steady to firm price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,891,900 head. This compares with 2,904,600 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.71; whole breasts $1.3250; leg quarters 38.00c; and wings 52.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is firm to weak, mostly steady; whole breasts is mostly steady to occasionally weak; leg quarters is steady to firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges steady to higher, mostly steady to firm.
17 AUGUST 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 66.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 "ound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a normal to good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,824,600 head. This compares with 2,872,400 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6650; whole breasts $1.2850; leg quarters 38.00c; and wings 55.50c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is good to occasionally light, mostly normal; leg quarters is normal to mostly good; while the demand on wings ranges very good to normal, mostly good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 98

18 AUGUST 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 31% (representing 291 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 64.000 to 70.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 66.37c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply continues adequate to short in a few instances for a demand ranging good to occasionally quiet, mostly normal to good. Average weights are light to desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,683,400 head. This compares with 2,871,300 head last Thursday.
19 AUGUST 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2h to 3 pound birds. 52% (representing 494 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 64.00c to 70.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 66.46c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues generally moderate and the live supply is adequate to short in several instances for a demand occasionally ranging very good to quiet, mostly normal to good. Average weights are desirable to mostly lighter than desired. Estimated slaughter today
is 2,790,700 head. This compares with 3,157,300 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.62 (based on 1,006,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.24 (based on 2,557,000 lbs.) leg quarters 37.00c (based on 3,630,000 lbs.); and wings 56.50c (based on 1,225,000 lbs.) Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is light to good, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters and wings is very good to normal, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is higher with offerings light but adequate for trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 107,100 head. This compares with 100,200 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 24.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 70,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 27.00c to 28.00c, mostly 27.00C.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broiler and fryers are 14,093,800 head. This compares with 13,850,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 99

22 AUGUST 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

66.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2*5 to 3 pound birds.

92% (representing 874 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of

64.00c to 70.75c with a final weighted average of 66.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The

market is steady and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to balanced demand.

Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated

slaughter today is 2,645,200 head. This compares with 2,903,200 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6250 (based on 1,068,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2450 (based on 3,156,000 lbs.); leg quarters 37.00c (based on 4,667,000 lbs.); and wings 56.50c (based on 1,437,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to good; whole breasts is occasionally ranging light to very good, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters and wings is very good to normal, mostly good.

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23 AUGUST 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 66.75c< The final weighted average was 66.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is somewhat firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to balanced demand. Average weights are desirable to light, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,902,200 head. This compares with 2,891,900 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed Final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.6250; whole breasts $1.2450; leg quarters 37.00c; and wings 56.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to somewhat light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is steady to higher, mostly steady; whole breasts is steady to occasionally higher, mostly firm to higher, while the price trend on wings is firm to steady.

24 AUGUST 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 2.25c to 69.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is generally adequate for a very good to normal, mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,869,400 head. This compares with 2,824,600 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6350; whole breasts $1.30; leg quarters 39.50c; and wings 58.00c. Demand on all parts is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; with the exception on skinless boneless breasts which ranges normal to good.



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Vol. XXII. No. 101

25 AUGUST 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 69.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 40/, (representing 377 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 66.00C to 70.60c with a preliminary weighted average of 68.94c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fully moderate and the live supply is adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging light to desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,900,100 head. This compares with 2,683,400 head last Thursday.
26 AUGUST 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 69.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 50% (representing 475 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 66.00c to 71.50C with a preliminary weighted average of 69.06c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fully moderate to firm and the live supply is generally adequate for a balanced to mostly good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,267,700 head. This compares with 2,790,700 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.63 (based on 915,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.31 (based on 2,897,000 lbs.); leg quarters 39.00C (based on 3,816,000 lbs.) and wings 56.50c (based on 1,292,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good; with the exception of wings which ranges normal to very good, mostly good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is slightly higher with offerings in close balance for a light buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 141,400 head. This compares with 131,000 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 27.00c to 28.00c, mostly 27.00C. The projected slaughter for next week;is 40,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 28.00c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broiler and fryers are 14,584,600 head. This compares with 14,271,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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30 AUGUST 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 102

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 69.00c- The final weighted average was 69.02c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to somewhat firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to occasionally light, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to light, but are mostly desirable, with a steady to firm, mostly steady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,956,000 head. This compares with 2,902,200 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.63; whole breasts $1.31; leg quarters 39.00c; and wings 56.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are balanced to occasionally light, mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to somewhat firm; while the price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges steady to firm, mostly steady.
31 AUGUST 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 25c to 69.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to light, mostly normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,949,300 head. This compares with 2,869,400 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots of next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6650; whole breasts $1.3350; leg quarters 40.00c; and wings 55.00c. Demand on all parts is good to normal; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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1 SEPTEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 69.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 37% (representing 321 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 66.00c to 71.35C with a preliminary weighted average of 69.01c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally steady and the live supply is adequate for a good to light, mostly normal demand. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,953,000 head. This compares with 2,900,100 head last Thursday.

2 SEPTEMBER 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 69.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 50^ (representing 442 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 66.00C to 71.75C with a preliminary weighted average of 69.08c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable Estimated slaughter today and this weekend is 4,252,000 head. This compares with 3,267,700
head last weekend.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6550 (based onl,016,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.3050 (based on 2,570,000 lbs.); leg quarters 38.50c (based on 3,662,000 lbs.); and wings 51.50c (based on 1,037,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of whole breasts which ranges good to light, mostly normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is lower with offerings barley adequate to mostly adequate for a slow to fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 142,100 head. This compares with 149,700 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 28.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 26,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week s slaughter are 26.00c- PLEASE NOTE: There will not be another market report until Tuesday the 6th ot September due to the holiday. ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 15,989,200 head. This compares with 15,097,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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Vol. XXII, No. 104

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 69,25c, The final weighted average was 67.690 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is trending weaker and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging good to occasionally very light, mostly balanced to good. Average weights are ranging heavy to light, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to lower, mostly steady to weak. Estimated slaughter today is 2,940,300 head. This compares with 2,956,000 head
last Tuesday. The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.6550; whole breasts $1.30; leg quarters 38.00c; and wings 51.50c Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to firm, mostly steady; whole breasts is steady to occasionally lower, mostly steady to weak; while price on leg quarters and wings ranges steady to weak, mostly steady.
7 SEPTEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 6.00C to 63.25C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is currently unsettled and the live supply is adequate for a light to mostly normal demand. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,933,900 head. This compares with 2,949,300 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6450; whole breasts $1.2150; leg quarters 37.00c; and wings 51.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is good to normal; whole breasts is light to good, mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters ranges good to occasionally light, mostly normal.

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8 SEPTEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 105

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 Co 3 pound birds. 20% (representing 185 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 60.75c to 65.43C with a preliminary weighted average of 63.01c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is unsettled to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging light to occasionally good, mostly normal. Average weights are continuing in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,939,000 head. This compares with
2,953,000 head last Thursday.

9 SEPTEMBER 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 49% (representing 453 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 56.50c to 65.75c with a preliminary weighted average of 62.49c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a fair to light demand. Average weights are heavy to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,333,500 head. This compares with 4,252,000 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6550 (based on 920,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.10 (based on 2,392,000 lbs.); leg quarters 34.50c (based on 3,370,000 lbs.); and wings 50.50c (based on 1,037,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is good to normal; whole breasts and leg quarters is normal to good; while the demand on wings ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is lower with offerings ample for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 108,800 head. This compares with 130,200 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 26.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 48,500 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 20.00c

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 12,146,700 head. This compares with 11,805,000 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 87%

(representing 812 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 52.00c

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weights are ranging heavy to occasionally light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated

slaughter today is 2,799,600 head. There was no report last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6550 (based on 1,036,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.11 (based on 3,390,000 lbs.); leg quarters 35.00c (based on 5,091,000 lbs.); and wings 51.00c (based on 1,413,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is good to mostly normal; with the exception of skinless boneless breasts which ranges normal to mostly good.

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13 SEPTEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 107

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 63.25C. The final weighted average was 60.89c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is lower and the live supply is mostly adequate for a balanced to light demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable, with a weak to lower price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,918,500 head. This compares with 2,940,300 head
last Tuesday.
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14 SEPTEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 5 75c to 57.50C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a light to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,918,600 head. This compares with 2,933,900 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.6150; whole breasts $1.08; leg quraters 34.00c; and wings 53.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is good to normal; whole breasts is normal to good; leg quarters is light to good, mostly normal; while the demand on wings ranges very good to normal, mostly good to very good. R ewea

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15 SEPTEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 57.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 39% (representing 357 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.00c to 59.20c with a preliminary weighted average of 56.35c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is currently weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to occasionally good, mostly light to normal demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,886,300 head. This compares with 2,939,000 head last Thursday.

16 SEPTEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 57.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 51% (representing 472 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.00c to 60.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 55.41c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are continuing in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,852,700 head. This compares with 3,333,500 head last weekend.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.5450 (based on 1,013,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.0550 (based on 2,861,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.00c (based on 3,727,000 lbs.); and wings 54.50c (based on 1,584,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is good to normal; whole breasts and leg quarters is normal to good; while the demand on wings ranges very good to normal, mostly very good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was continuing moderate. The market is unchanged with offerings mostly adequate for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 131,800 head. This compares with 70,400 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 20.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 43,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 20.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broiler and fryers are 14,375,700 head. This compares with 14,310,400 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 109

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 57.500 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2h to 3 pound birds, 97% (representing 904 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.00C to 60.00C with a final weighted average of 55.18c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to occasionally good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,920,400 head. This compares with 2,799,600 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts S2.5450 (based on 1,050,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.0550 (based on 3,243,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.00c (based on 4,555,000 lbs.); and wings 54.50c (based on 1,727,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts ranges normal to good, mostly normal; with the exception of wings which is normal to very good, mostly good.

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19 SEPTEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 57.50c. The final weighted average was 55.18c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally weak to unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a good to occasionally light, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to mostly weak. Estimated slaughter today is 2,888,900 head. This compares with 2,918,500 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.5450; whole breasts $1.0550; leg quarters 32.00c; and wings 54.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is firm to mostly steady; leg quarters occasionally ranges weak to firm, mostly steady; while demand on wings is steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady to firm.
20 SEPTEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2 00c to 55.50C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,921,500 head. This compares with 2,918,600 head last Wednesday.
The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.54; whole breasts $1.0750; leg quarters 33.50c; and wings 55.50c Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of wings which ranges normal to very good mostly good.

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22 SEPTEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 112

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 55.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 34% (representing 323 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.50c to 58.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 55.16c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging desirable to occasionally light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,895,600 head. This compares with 2,886,300 head last Thursday.
23 SEPTEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 55.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 55% (representing 516 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.50c to 58.50c with a preliminary weighted average of 55.07c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat improved and the live supply is adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable to occasionally light. Estimated slaughter today is 2,953,800 head. This compares with 2,852,700 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.44 (based on 930,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.0650 (based on 2,612,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.00c (based on 3,614,000 lbs.); and wings 55.50c (based on 1,222,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is light to good, mostly normal; whole breasts and wings is good to normal; while demand on leg quarters is very good to normal, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is higher with offerings short for a fair to mostly slow demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 144,000 head. This compares with 128,600 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 20.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 22,300 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 25.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broiler and fryers are 14,580,200 head. This compares with 14,462,200 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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26 SEPTEMBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 55.50c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2% to 3 pound birds. 94% (representing 879 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.50c to 58.50c with a final weighted average of 54.96c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fully moderate and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,911,900 head. This compares with 2,799,600 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4450 (based on 1,043,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.07 (based on 3,165,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.50c (based on 4,872,000 lbs.); and wings 55.50c (based on 1,480,000 lbs.) Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to good; whole breasts is good to normal; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to very good, mostly good.



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27 SEPTEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. n4

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 55.50cThe final weighted average was 54.96c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to firm and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to higher, mostly firm. Estimated slaughter today is 2,833,300 head. This compares with 2,888,900 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.4450; whole breasts $1.07; leg quarters 32.500; and wings 55.50C- Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are balanced to occasionally light, mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts is steady to higher, mostly steady; with the exception of whole breasts which ranges steady to higher, mostly firm.

28 SEPTEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1.75C to 57.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is fully moderate to firm and the live supply is adequate for a goud to normal demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly -esira^a. Estimated slaughter today is 2,876,400 head. This compares with 2,921,500 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.3750; whole breasts $1.13; leg quarters 33.50c; and wings 55.50C- Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to good; whole breasts is normal to very good, mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings occasionally ranges very good to light, mostly normal.

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29 SEPTEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 115

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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 57.25c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 61% (representing 563 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 52.00c to 59.75C with a preliminary weighted average of 56.88c f.o.b. doc or equivalent. The , market is moderate to improving and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,984,200 head. This compares with 2,953,800 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2 36 (based on 987,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1750 (based on 2,921,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.50C (based on 4,071,000 lbs.); and wings 51.00c (based on 1,251,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is normal to mostly good; whole breasts is good to mostly very good; while the demand on wings ranges light to occasionally good, mostly
normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was continuing light. The market is steady with offerings generally adequate for a slow demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 116,800 head. This compares with 161,500 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 25.00c The projected slaughter for next week is 32,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 25.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,441,600 head. This compares with 14,172,500 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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3 OCTOBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is

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demand. Average weights are desirable to occasionally heavy, mostly desirable. Estimated

slaughter today is 2,876,400 head. This compares with 2,911,900 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.36 (based on 1,024,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1750 (based on 3,301,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.50C (based on 4,991,000 lbs.); and wings 51.00c (based on 1,394,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is normal to good; whole breasts is normal to very good; while the demand on wings ranges light to good, mostly normal to light.

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4 OCTOBER 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock, quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 57c25c. The final weighted average was 56.84c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is unchanged to somewhat firm and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable, with a steady to firm price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,874,100 head. This compares with 2,911,900 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.36; whole breasts $L 1750; leg quarters 32.50c; and wings 51.000. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to higher, mostly steady; whole breasts is higher to steady, mostly firm; leg quarters is occasionally firm to weak, mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges steady to weak, mostly steady.
5 OCTOBER 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced 1.500 to 58.750 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is higher and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,872,500 head. This compares with 2,876,400 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.50; whole breasts 1.2450; leg quarters 33.500; and wings 51.000. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is good to normal; whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges normal to good, mostly normal.

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Vol. XXII, No. 118

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 58.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 41% (representing 369 loads) of the the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.00C to 60.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 58.38c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand continuing good to normal. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,836,700 head. This compares with 2,836,400 last Thursday.

7 OCTOBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 58.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized I 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 49% (representing 435 loads) of the loads offered have been confiremd within a range of 53.00c to 60.25C with a preliminary weighted average of 58.39c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,037,700 head. This compares with 2,984,200 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2 47 ( based 890,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.26 (based on 1,970,000 lbs.); leg quarters 33.00C (based on 2,756,000 lbs.); and wings 49.50c (based on 945,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to very good, mostly good; whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly very good to good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges good to
normal.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was good. The market is slightly higher with offerings generally adequate for a normal demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 74,400 head. This compares with 128,900 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaugher were 25.00c The projected slaughter for next week is 93,900 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 26.00c.

KSTIAMTKD SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and freyrs are 14,497,400 head. This compares with 14,466,100 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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10 OCTOBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 58.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2h to 3 pound birds. 88% (representing 784 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 53.00C to 61.25C with a final weighted average of 58.25c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is steady and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to occasionally heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,607,900 head. This compares with 2,876,400 head last Monday. A few plants I are not operating today due to the holiday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4750 (based on 1,019,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.2550 (based on 2,910,000 lbs.); leg quarters 33.00c (based on 4,369,000 lbs.); and wings 50.00c (based on 1,297,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to good; whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly good; leg quarters is good to normal; while the demand on wings ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly normal.

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12 OCTOBER 1988
11 OCTOBER 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 120

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 58.75c The final weighted average was 58.25c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is mostly unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a good to light,mostly balanced demand. Average weights are ranging heavy to mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging weak to occasionally firm, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,920,000 head. This compares with 2,874,100 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.4750; whole breasts $1.2550; leg quarters 33.00c; and wings 50.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is occasionally weak to firm, mostly steady; whole breasts and leg quarters is steady to firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on wings ranges steady to occasionally weak, mostly steady.
12 OCTOBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 2.00c to 56.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, Estimated slaughter today is 2,922,400 head. This compares with 2,872,500 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.4550; whole breasts $1.25; leg quarters 32.50c; and wings 50.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to mostly good; whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly good; leg quarters is normal to very good, mostly normal; while the demand on wings ranges good to mostly normal.

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13 OCTOBER 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 121

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.75c based pn full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 3U (representing 282 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.50c to 58.45c with a preliminary weighted average of 55.42c f.o.b. dock or equivalent The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging normal to mostly light. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,954,300 head. This compares with 2,836,700 head last Thursday.

14 OCTOBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week s trading is 56.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 58/, (representing 519 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed withm a range of 47. / IC to 59.25C with a preliminary weighted average of 54.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to occasionally good ^^ly light demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,910,200 head.
This compares with 3,037,700 last weekend.
The r.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.39 (based on 918 000 lbs ) whole breasts $1.14 (based on 2,912,000 lbs.); leg quarters 31.50c (based on 4,216,000 lbs.): and wings 48.00c (based on 1,313,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts Is mostly normal to good; whole breasts and leg quarters is light to good, mostly normal to light; while the demand on wings ranges good to light, mostly good to normal.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is unchanged to slightly higher with offerings generally adequate for a normal to light demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 217,000 head. This compares with 148,300 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 26 .00c The projected slaugher for next week is 19,800 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 26.00C
to 26.50C, mostly 26.50c.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,584,200 head. This compares with 13,792,200 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 122

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.75c

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 90%

(representing 814 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 47.71c

to 59.25c with a final weighted average of 54.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market

continues weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to light demand. Average

weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is

2,935,800 head. This compares with 2,607,900 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week'a trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.39 (based on 965,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1450 (based on 3.232,000 lbs.); leg quartets 31.50c (based on 5,020,000 lbs.) : and wings 48.00c (based on 1,451,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts ranges normal to good.

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18 OCTOBER 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 123

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.75c. The final weighted average was 54.56c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is lower and the live supply is adequate for a light to good, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are ranging heavy to occasionally light, but are mostly desirable, with a lower to weak price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,906,200 head. This compares with 2,920,900 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.39; whole breasts $1.1450; leg quarters 31.50c; and wings 48.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are occasionally light to heavy, mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is steady to weak, mostly steady; whole breasts is steady to lower, mostly weak to lower; whole the price trend on wings is steady to firm, mostly steady.
19 OCTOBER 1988 WEDNESDAY

The Ceorgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined 3 75c to 53.00C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade 'A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is lower and the live supply is adequate for a normal to light demand. Average weights are ranging heavy to occasionally light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,929,300 head. This compares with 2,922,400 head last
Wednesday.
The- f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts$2.2750; whole breasts $1.0550; leg quarters 30.50c; and wings 49.50c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is good to light, mostly normal; whole breasts is light to mostly normal; while the demand on wings ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly good.

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Vol. XXII, No. ^24

20 OCTOBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Ceorgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's fading is 53.00c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 35/, (representing 318 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.00c
with a preliminary weighted average of 52.48c f.o.b. dock or equivalent The market
is weak to unsettled and the live supply is mostly adequate for a ^^"^^f/jS^^. to normal, mostly light. Average weights are heavy to occasionally lgjt:.TMtlyde8xrable Estimated slaughter today is 2,913,300 head. This compare with 2,954,300 head last Thursday.

21 OCTOBER 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.00c based on full truck load lota of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds^ 48/. (representing 434 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 46 12c to 57.00c with a preliminary weighted average of 51.82c f.o.b. dock or equivalent The market continues weak and somewhat unsettled while the live supply is adequate for a light to normal demand. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly d^^^le Estimated slaughter today is 2,825,000 head. This compares with 2,910,200 head last bnday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.2050 (based on 905,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.00 (based on 2f 9'00 ^s:>! Jf? . quarters 28.50c (based on 3,415,000 lbs.); and wings 49.50c (based on 1.236,000 lbs . Demand on skinless boneless breasts and leg quarters is light to good, mostly normal whole breasts is normal to mostly light; while the demand on wings ranges normal to very good,
mostly good.

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with offerings adequate to barely adequate for a less than normal demand. Estimated slaughter

for the week ending today is 97,900 head. This compares with 161,600 head the same time

a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 26.UUC

to 26.50C. There was not enough negotiated trading for next week to report a price.

FST1MATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,509,600 head. This compares with 14,252,500 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year
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24 OCTOBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.00c

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 93%

(representing 842 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.00c

to 57.00c with a final weighted average of 51.66c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is

weak and the live supply is adequate for a light to mostly balanced demand. Average weights

are desirable to occasionally heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is

2,919,600 head. This compares with 2,935,800 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.22(based on 1,061,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.01 (based on 3,238,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.00c (based on 5,030,000 lbs.); and wings 49.50c (based on 1,544,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings in normal to mostly good; whole breasts is mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters ranges normal to good, mostly normal.

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Vol. XXII, No. 126

25 OCTOBER 1988 TUESDAY

Split- Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.00c. ho final weighted average was 51.66c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next
| week's trading is unchanged to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly balanced. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend occasionally ranging lower to firm, mostly steady to somewhat weak. Estimated slaughter today is 2,936,400 head. This compares with 2,906,200 lead last Tuesday.

the f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.22; whole breasts $1.01; leg quarters 29.00c; and wings 49.50C- Cooler inventories and supplies and all parts are mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is firm to weak, mostly steady; whole breasts is weak to firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges occasionally firm to mostly steady.

26 OCTOBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading declined .2'>c to 52.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is generally unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a demand tanging good to occasionally light, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,959,600 head. This compares with 2,929,300 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.2050; whole breasts $1.01; leg quarters 31.00c and wings 49.50c. Demand on all parts is normal to good, mostly normal.

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27 OCTOBER 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII. No. 127

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 52.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 31% (representing 283 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 48.50c to 54.55C with a preliminary weighted average of 52.46c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,958,300 head. This compares with 2,913,300 head last Thursday.

28 OCTOBER 1988 FRIDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 52.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 52^ (representing 477 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range or 45.0X to 55.25C with a preliminary weighted average of 51.64c f.o.b. dock or equivalent- The market is moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly normal. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter toaay is 2,922,900 head. This compares with 2,825,000 head last Friday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.06 (based on 780,000 lbs.); whole breasts 94.00c (based on 2,261,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.50c (based on 3,026,000 lbs.); and wings 48.00c (based on 903,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is light to occasionally good, mostly light; leg quarters is normal to good; while the demand on wings ranges light to mostly normal.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light. The market is higher with offerings short for a slow to fair buying interest. There was not enough negotiated trading for the week ending today to report a price. The estimated slaughter for the same time a year ago was 120,500 The projected slaughter for next week is 33,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's
slaughter are 29.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,696,800 head. This compares with 14,144,900 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII. No. 228

31 OCTOBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 52.75c

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 96%

(representing 890 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 45.65c

to 55.25c with a final weighted average of 51.57c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market

continues moderate to somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a good to light,

mostly normal demand. Average weights are desirable to heavier than desired in a few

instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,942,900 head. This compares with 2,919,600 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.0750 (based on 1,012,000 lbs.); whole breasts 95.50c (based on 3,223,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.50C (based on 5,072,000 lbs.); and wings 48.50c (based on 1,323,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is light to good, mostly light; whole breasts and wings is normal to good; while the demand on leg quarters ranges good to normal.

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1 NOVEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 129

The- Ceor.ia F.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 52 75c. The final weighted average was 51.57c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The TMrke ^^hallced week's trading is mostly unchanged and the live supply is adequate for a good to balanced demand. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging firm to weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,914,300 head. This compares with 2,936,400 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.0750; whole breasts 95.50c; leg quarters 29.50c and wings 48.50c Cooler inven cries and'supplies on all parts are balanced to occasionally light; with he excepaon of skinless boneless breasts which ranges heavy to light, mostly balanced. Price trend on all parts is firm to weak, mostly steady; while the price trend on leg quarters ranges steady to higher, mostly firm.
2 NOVEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced I 00C to 53.75C based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is improved and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to normal demand. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,905,000 head. This compares with 2,959,600 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.0450; whole breasts 98.00c; leg quarters 32.00c; and wings 47.50c Demand on all parts is normal to good; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly good.

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3 NOVEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 33% (representing 309 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.50c to 55.85c with a preliminary weighted average of 53.47c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is moderate the the live supply is adequate for a normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to heavier than desired in a few instances. Estimated slaughter today is 2,836,800 head. This compares with 2,958,300 head last Thursday.

4 NOVEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broi rs and fryers for this week's trading is 53.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 54% (representing 497 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.50c to 56.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 52.95c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues moderate the the live supply is adequate for a normal to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today and Saturday is 3,032,400 head. This compares with 2,922,900 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.0250 (based on 963,000 lbs.); whole breasts 95.50c (based on 2,851,000 lbs.); leg quarters 31.50c (based on 4,160,000 lbs.); and wings 47.50c (based on 1,034,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to good, mostly normal; with the exception of leg quarters which occasionally ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was fair. The market is higher with offerings light for a normal to good demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 157,800 head. This compares with 100,200 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 29.00c. The projected slaughter for next week is 65,600 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 32.00c to 33.00c, mostly 33.00c.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,631,400 head. This compares with 14,488,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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The Ceorgia f.o.b. clock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.75c

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 90%

(representing 840 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.00c

to 56.25C with a final weighted average of 52.73c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market Is

generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand continuing normal to good,

mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated

slaughter today is 2,899,700 head. This compares with 2,942,900 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load the pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts S2.0250
,..,r (based on 1,000,000 lbs.); whole breasts 95.50c (based 3,212,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.00c
;i.d; (based on 4,904,000 lbs.); and wings 47.50c(based on 1,448,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is normal to good; while the demand on whole breasts and leg quarters ranges normal to occasionally very good, mostly good.

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Vol. XXII. No. 132

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 53.75c. The final weighted average was 52.73c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is fully steady to somewhat firm and the live supply is mostly adequate for a balanced to good demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable, with a steady to firm, mostly aieady price trend. Estimated slaughter today is 2,900,000 head. This compares with 2,914,300 head last Tuesday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.0250; whole breasts 95.50c; leg quarters 32.00c; and wings 47.50c Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are mostly balanced to occasionally light. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts is steady to higher, mostly firm; whole breasts is firm to higher; while the price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges steady to firm, mostly steady.

9 NOVEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading advanced I 00c to 54.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade 'A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is improving and the live supply is mostly adequate to occasionally tieht for a good to normal demand. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,905,300 head. This compares with 2,905,000 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.0650; whole breasts $1.0850; leg quarters 33.00c; and wings 48.50c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is good to normal; whole breasts is heavy to mostly good while the demand on leg quarters ranges normal
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vol. XXII. No. 133

10 NOVEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 37% (representing 321 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.500 to 56.55c with a preliminary weighted average of 54.20c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fully moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate to short in a few instances for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,774,600 head. This compares with 2,836,800 head last Thursday.

11 NOVEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 63% (representing 546 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.50c to 57.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 54.22c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is fully moderate to somewhat firm and the live supply continues mostly adequate to short in a few instances for a demand ranging good to very good, mostly good. Average weights are ranging mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,738,900 head. This compares with 3,032,400 head last weekend.

The f.o.b.dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1050 (based on 1,014,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1050 (based on 2,825,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.50C (based on 4,082,000 lbs.); and wings 48.50c (based on 1,302,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to mostly good; whole breasts and Leg quarters is good to very good, mostly good; while the demand on wings ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was limited. The market is trending lower with offerings fully adequate for a fair demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 152,200 head. This compares with 122,000 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 32.00c to 33.00c, mostly 33.00c. There was not enough negotiated trading for next week to report a price.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,218,500 head. This compares with 13,396,600 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. XXII, No. 134

14 NOVEMBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75c

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 95%

(representing 819 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.50c

to 57.25c with a final weighted average of 54.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market

continues fully moderate to somewhat firm and the live supply is mostly adequate to

occasionally short for a normal to mostly good demand. Average weights are in full range,

but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,901,500 head. This compares with

2,899,700 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.11 (based on 1,051,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1050 (based on 3,167,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.50c (based on 4,754,000 lbs.); and wings 48.50c (based on 1,443,000 lbs.). Demand on all parts is normal to mostly good; with the exception of whole breasts which ranges very good to normal, mostly good to very good.

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Vol. XXII, No. 135

15 NOVEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75c. The final weighted average was 54.03c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is steady to somewhat firm and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a balanced to mostly good demand. Average weights are ranging light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally higher, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,851,500 head. This compares with 2,900,000 head last Tuesday. Approximately 30% of the production will be down next week due to the holiday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.11; whole breasts $1.1050; leg quarters 32.50c; and wings 48.50c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are steady to somewhat light. Price trend on all parts is steady to occasionally higher, mostly firm; with the exception of leg quarters which ranges steady to firm, mostly steady.

16 NOVEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 54.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2
to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is generally adequate for a good to light, mostly normal pre-holiday demand. Average weights are in full range but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,444,100 head. This compares with 2,905,300 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1850; whole breasts $1.1850; leg quarters 30.00c; and wings 49.50c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is occasionally very good to light, mostly good to normal; whole breasts is very good to normal, mostly good to very good; while the demand on leg quarters ranges mostly light to normal.

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17 NOVEMEBR 1988 THURSDAY

Vol. XXII, No 136

The Georgia E.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 4CU (representing 282 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.00c lo 56.75C with a preliminary weighted average of 54.24c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The Lrkci la generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to occasionally huiol demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,584,200 head. This compares with 2,774,600 head last Thursday.

18 NOVEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 57% (representing 419 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.00c to 57.25c with a preliminary weighted average of 54.23c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues generally steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a ligbt to good mostly normal pre-holiday demand. Average wights are ranging light to occasionally heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,234,200 head. This compares with
2,738,900 head last Friday.
The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck laod lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.2050 (based on 920,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1150 (based on 1,913,000 lbs.); leg quarters 28.00c based on 2,797,000 lbs.); and wings 51.50c (based on 1,048,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and wings is normal to mostly good; whole breasts is good to light, mostly good to normal; while the demand on leg quarters ranges normal to light.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was very limited. The market is generally unchanged with offerings in close balance for a normal holiday demand. There was not enough negotiated trading for the week ending today to report a price. This compares with 98,400 head the same time a year ago. Also, there was not enough negotiated trading for next week to report a price,

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,015,500 head. This compares with 12,761,500 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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Vol. xxii. No 137

21 NOVEMBER 1988 MONDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75c

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 99%

(representing 735 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.00(?

to 57.25c with a final weighted average of 53.80c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is

generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a demand occasionally ranging good to

seasonally light, mostly normal. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter

today is 2,612,100 head. This compares with 2,901,500 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices of ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.2050 (based on 996,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.1150 (based on 2,872,000 lbs.); leg quarters 28.00c (based on 4,518,000 lbs.); and wings 51.00c (based on 1,384,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is normal to mostly good; leg quarters is light to good, mostly normal; while the demand on wings ranges very good to normal, mostly good.

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23 NOVEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 54.750 basea on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A s.zed 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is steady and the live supply is adequate for a normal to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,652,400 head. This compares with 2,444,100 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.21; whole breasts $1.12, leg quarters 2o?50c; and wfngs 54.50c Demand on all parts is normal to good, mostly normal; wxth the exception of wings which ranges normal to very good, mostly good.

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2,234,200 head last Friday.

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29 NOVEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

Vol. XXII, No. 140

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75c. The final weighted average was 54.30c f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market tone for next week's trading is generally unchanged and the live supply is mostly adequate for a light to good, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are light to heavy, but are mostly desirable, with a price trend ranging steady to occasionally weak, mostly steady. Estimated slaughter today is 2,871,800 head. This compares with 2,833,300 head last Tuesday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: skinless boneless breasts $2.21; whole breasts $1.08; leg quarters 27.00c; and wings 54.00c. Cooler inventories and supplies on all parts are balanced to light, mostly balanced. Price trend on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is steady to occasionally firm, mostly steady; while the price trend on leg quarters and wings ranges steady to higher, mostly firm.

30 NOVEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for next week's trading remains unchanged at 54.75c based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. The market is moderate and the live supply is adequate to short in a few instances for a light to good, mostly normal demand. Average weights are in full range, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,907,400 head. This compares with 2,652,400 head last Wednesday.

The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for next week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.1750; whole breasts $1.09; leg quarters 30.50c; and wings 57.00c. Demand on skinless boneless breasts is normal to mostly good; whole breasts is good to mostly normal; while the demand on leg quarters and wings is normal to very good, mostly good.

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The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week*8 trading is 54.75* based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 46% (representing 382 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 50.00* to 58.25* with a preliminary weighted average of 54.39* f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally
steady and the live supply is mostly adequate for a normal to light demand. Average weights are light to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,846,400 head. There was no report last Thursday.
2 DECEMBER 19 88 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75* based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade A sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 59% (representing 490 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 49.21* to 58.25* with a preliminary weighted average of 53.77* f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is somewhat weak and the live supply is adequate for a continued normal to light demand. hveraq* wpiahfs are occasionally ranqinq light to heavy, but are mostly desirable. ^Estimated slaughter today is 2,839,900 heaa. This compares with
2,510,700 head last Friday.
The fob dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.06 (based on 995,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.03 (based on 2,746,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.00* (based on 4,117,000 lbs.); and wings 56.50* (based on 1,148,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is light to occasionally good, mostly normal; leg quarters is normal to very good, mostly normal; while the demand on wings ranges very 'good to occasionally normal, mostly very good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is somewhat higher with offerings in close balance for a fair demand. There was not enough negotiated trading for the week ending today to report a price This compares with 100,800 head the same time a year ago. The projected slaughter for next week is 39,100 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are
26.50* EST SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,400.-400. This compares with 14,009,500 head of broilers anH fryers for the corresponding
week a year ago.

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5 DECEMBER 19 88 MONDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 54.75* based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 96% (representing 807 loads) of the loads offere have been confirmed within a range of 48.00* to 58.25* with a final weighted average of 53.50* f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues somewhat weak and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging light to occasionally good, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to heavy, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,900,200 head. This compares with 2,934,900 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $2.0650 (based on 1,102,500 lbs.); whole breasts $1.0250 (based on 3,263,000 lbs.); leg quarters 29.50* (based on 5,192,000 lbs.); and wings 56.50* (based on 1,420,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is light to good, mostly normal to good; leg quarters is normal to very good, mostly normal to good; while the demand on wings ranges very good to normal, mostly very good.

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s^-s-s firs: -^!'- - ts ^a^rrvr^irt0 T,,e Ceorgla r.o.b *x* auoted price on bronera ana rryera for tMe-^ "^e^'
good, mostly balanced deand. Average weights are desirable to heavy butare os y
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7 DECEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY

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head last Wednesday. The f.o.b. dock quoted prices on Ice pec, parts baaed on truck %* STS*^1""

quarters 31-50?, ana wingb ?o.?vv<. u

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8 DECEMBER 1988 THURSDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 55.00* based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 38* (representing 313 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.00$ !,' '59.'ooJ with a preliminary weighted average of 54.70* f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a demand ranging light to good, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to occasionally heavy but ar,.mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,901,900 head. This compares with 2,846,400 head last Thursday.

9 DECEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

the Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 55.00* b sed on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 59* Presenting 492 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.00* to
< So* witn a preliminary weighted average of 54.13* f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is nmv moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to normal demand. Average w,:; ntraSrang^ng hLvi lo occasionally light, mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,988,100 head. This compares with 2,839,900 head last Friday.
The f o b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck ad and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless bone ess breasts $1.9650
based on 975 000 lbs.); whole breasts 95.00* (based on 2,618,000 lbs.); leg quarters 31.00* based on \ 798,000 lbs.); and wings 59.50* (based on 1,191,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whoe breasts is light to good, mostly normal; leg quarters is very good to normal! mostly good; while the demand on wings ranges very good to occasionally normal, mostly
very good.
Trading on heavy breeder type hens was light to moderate. The market is slightly lower with offerings adequate for a fair buying interest. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today
s 136 000 head. This compares with 121,300 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 26.50*. The projected slaughter for next week is 45,000 head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 25-00*.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,443,900 head. This compares with 13,746,800 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.




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Vol. XXII, No. 145

The Georgia f.o.b. docW duoted price on broilers and fryers for thU *> M* -00* based on full true, load lota of ice pac, USDA grade . stzed 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 97 (representing .1, loads, of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 51.000 to 5, ,,,,* with a final weighted average of 5.23 f.o.b. doc, or equivalent. The marKet continues full, moderate and the live supply is mostly adeouate for a balanced to mostly good demand. ,,erage weights are desirable to occasionally heavy. mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter

today is 2,926,100 head. This compares with 2,900,200 head last Monday.

The f o b. doc, confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pac, parts based on true* load and pool true, load lets for this wears trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.97<based on ! 087 000 Its.,; whole breasts 95.50* <based on 3,159,000 lbs.,; leg carters 31.50* (based on 5,363,000 lbs.,; and wings 59.00* (based on 1,500,000 lbs.,. Demand on SKinless boneless breasts and whole breast. s i, s TM nor,,ma,l ttoo ooccccaassiioonnaallllyy l"iBghtk,' mostly normal to good; while the demand on leg quarters and wings ranges very good to occasionally normal, mostly very good.

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slaughter today is 2,799,400 head. This compares with 2 780 100 head ^Tuesday. Approximately 28* of the production will be down beginning next weeK

:The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts were: 0^nl^1^nJ^torlea

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i ?*<* tn S6 75* based on full truck load lots of ice pack uoDn 6^Qc rt J1fu . ""'

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15 DECEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f o b dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.25*
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daedTseihrqiasubaclteeomftpooarrneas^^wti.^thSb2uS,t9q8^^8\s,1Jt0^0sd^ heSaddsd^ SlasataS^ Feridaayy.

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jrased" nTo 'OS

) llll\llli:s7l ^oTZll on 2,672,000 lbs.); leg quarters 3j| 00,

based on 1 074 000 lbs. and wings 66.000 (based on 1,193,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless bruits is normal to good; whole breasts and leg quarters is good to normal, mostly

good; while the demand on wings ranges very good to good, mostly very good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate to good. The market is lower with offerings in Snce ?or Hood pre-hollday demand. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is ^ nn 111* Shisronoares with 99 600 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on
1 oundsTn^ve^"^^ slaughter were 25-00*. The projected for next week is 64,000
head. Negotiated prices for next week's slaughter are 21.000.

ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 14,133,900 head. This compares with 13,119,300 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

CORRECTION- Please note, vol. 146, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1988, for the Georgia dock quoted price CO llUN. ^ould have read 56.25* and not 56.75*. We apologize for any inconveience-this
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The Georgia f.o.b, dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.254

based on full true, load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. 96*

(representing 788 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 52.000 to

58.75* with a final weighted average of 55,88* f.o.b, dock or equivalent. The market

continues fully moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a good to occasionally

quiet, mostly balanced demand. Average weights are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter

today is 2,889,800 head. This compares with 2,926,100 head last Monday.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.9. (based on 1,247,000 lbs.); whole breasts $1.0050 (based on 3,312,000 lbs.); leg quarters 32.000 (based on 5,30^,000 lbs.); and wings 65-500 (based on 1,490,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts is good to normal; whole breasts and leg quarters is normal to occasionally very good, mostly good; while the demand on wings ranges good to mostly very good.

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20 DECEMBER 1988 TUESDAY

- oeorgia f.o.b dock quoted price on broilers and ^.3 fortnis^^^nMs^^.

for a good to mostly balanced demand^ Average ^gts are ranging ^^ ^^^ today

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which is balanced to ..somewhat light "ice trend on ^dy to weak; leg quarters Is stead, to rasL,,SyVa":a"e pric^e"^.Singes higher to steady, mostly higher to

firm.

21 DECEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY

Tto Georgia f.0... doc* Quoted price on .rollers an. fryers for -t^e^rading advance^

.bH to 56.750 based on full truec load 10 s ox ce pack USD**

^ occasionally short

birds. The market is somewhat higher and the live supp j

lighter than desired in a few

lRIta,,r IsSedllaughtertX ;re5li:S00dheaoablThls compares with a,882,,00 head

last Wednesday.

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lirhrLstrgoodfwholf breasthsTght to ^^quar - " -ma! to good, mostly

normal; while tne demand on wings ranges good to mostly very good.

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22 DECEMBER 1988 THURSDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 56.750 based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds 40? (representing 286 loads) of the loads offered have been confirmed within a range of 54.00< to 58 750 with a preliminary weighted average of 56.660 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is generally moderate and the live supply is adequate for a good to occasionally quiet, mostly normal to good demand. Average weights are desirable to light, but are mostly desirable. Estimated slaughter today is 2,784,100 head. This compares with 2,826,800 head last Thursday.

23 DECEMBER 1988 FRIDAY

The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers fr>r this week's trading is 56.750

based on full truck load lots of ice pack USDA grade "A" sized 2 1/2 to 3 pound birds. n%

(representing 539 loads) of the loads offered have confirmed within a range 52.910 to 58.750

with a preliminary weighted average of 56.370 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market continues

generally moderate and the live supply is mostly adequate for a demand ranging good to

occasionally quiet, mostly normal. Average weights are desirable to lighter than desired in

several instances, Estimated slaughter today is 2,099,000 head. Thi O v^Wlll^i ire^

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head last Friday, Some plants are closed or operating at reduced capacity today due to the

holidays.

The f.o.b. dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck load and pool truck load lots for this week's trading are: skinless boneless breasts $1.88 (based on 1,125,000 lbs.); whole breasts 85-000 (based on 2,537,000 lbs.); leg quarters 31.000 (based on 3,841,000 lbs.); and wings 72.000 (based on 1,162,000 lbs.). Demand on skinless boneless breasts and whole breasts is good to light, mostly normal; leg quarters ranges good to mostly normal; while the demand on wings is very good.

Trading on heavy breeder type hens was moderate. The market is generally unchanged with offerings adequate for trade needs. Estimated slaughter for the week ending today is 164,200 head. This compares with 113,900 head the same time a year ago. Prices paid at farm on 7 pounds and over for this week's slaughter were 21.000. There was not enough negotiated trading for next week to report a price. PLEASE NOTE: There will not be another market reported until Tuesday the 27th of December due the Christmas Holiday.
ESTIMATED SLAUGHTER FOR THE WEEK ENDING TODAY: Broilers and fryers are 13,569,900 head. This compares with 9,154,200 head of broilers and fryers for the corresponding week a year ago.

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The Georgia r...b. doc* naoted price on broner, an, ^l^^Trll^^"^'

instances for a demand "^W^^^^ESE* ranging wea^to firm 3, steaS. "StlLte/aCnter today" is 2,729,800 need. Thia compares with 2,876,000 head last Tuesday. The f.o.b. dock confirmed final weighted average prices on parts .ere: aklnless boneless^^^

28 DECEMBER 1988 WEDNESDAY
The Georgia f.o.b. doc* ,noted price on broiler;= and fryers for next weeK's trading advanced 25
TL^IaS^T^de^ r?he1^e1ruppl ifarer,,afeMforf norLl^rgood/noatl, or.al
demand average weights are desirable to lighter than de. red n some infances Estimated slaughter today is 2,571,800 head. This compares with 2,911,000 head last ueanesaay.
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The Georgia ,...,,. doc, booted price on brbilers and fryers for this -^ traOin^ia 57.00*

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truck load 243 leads)

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The Geergia f.o.b. dock cudted price en broilers and fryers for this jeer St radios 5J.0O*

based on full truck lea Jf^fx f^^f/^fLe,, cSfr,,ed within Vrange of 51.00* tb

representing 358 loads) of the loaas onereu

equivalent. The market is

58.50* with a Preliminary weighted average generally unchanged and the live supply is

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demand
liRhter

occasionally than desired

ranging in several

.nstances^stimaS S^cSTaM SlS12SeaiitJ5..700 head. This Cbmpares

with 2,099,000 head last Friday.

The f o h dock confirmed preliminary weighted average prices on ice pack parts based on truck

/anubpoolCtruckflbad lots for this week's trading are: skinless oneless br

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reas s S3;TM to g oo i whole breasts' and leg quarters is nbrmal to mbstly 6oo<i; whale the demand en wings ranges normai to very gbbd, mostly good tb very good.

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,,,, -JV, mhp markpt is hieher with offerings balanced to

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are 24.000 to 26.00*, mostly 26.00*.

PLEASE NOTE: There will not be another market r,port until Tuesday the 3rd of January due to the holiday.

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