Weekly Poultry Report f* Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Weekly Review LIVE HENS Broiler and fryer live prices Demand on light type hens averaged 12.42 cents per pound light and unaggressive as pro* this week. Prices paid during oessers having problems dispos- the week ranged from a high ing of dressed products and of 13.8 cents per pound on some plants operating part Mon. ti a *ow of 10.7 cents per time due to limited storage fa- pound on Thurs. Sales for the cilities. Offerings well in ex- week lota.'id 661,000, down cess of running time. Occasion- 163,400 from last week. al buyer currently withholding —— offering prices until about a m week before pickup. Farm of- w v*mcago ferings very burdensome. In- (Continued from Page 2) terest in heavy type generally . . , , , . . good with prices % to 1c high- dressed meat trade at Chicago, er. Offerings barely adequate s t eer beef 1.00-1.50 lower. Heif £or needs. Prices paid at er beef 1.00 lower. Cow beef 50- Farms; Light Type Hens 3%-5, 1.50 lower, mostly 4%; Heavy Type Hens Steer beef prices currently 12-13 c. the lowest since late June, Heif _ , TURKEYS er t) 6 ef at the lowest levels since . . f® ll, kid; unaggres- j a t e May, and cow beef the low to Advance interest for fresh ice 21,300, compared packed stocks for Holiday peri- Wl th 21,400 last week and 22,000 od slow in developing at firmly l as t year. Twelve market re committed prices as both buy- ceipts 170,300, compared with ers and sellers generally wait- 187,800 last week and 177,200 ing for further market develop- last year ments. Fogefsyilfe October 31, 1967 load 1370 lbs 28 50 on Wednes (Prices paid dock weights, cents Prime 1530 lbs. Yield per lb., except where noted.) Grade 4 and 5 26.00, Choice Hens, Light 4%-10, mostly 1000-1350 lbs. 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