The price of one pound of pork jerky can vary widely depending on factors such as quality, brand, and production methods. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $20 to $50 per pound for commercially produced pork jerky. Specialty or artisanal jerky may cost even more, while bulk purchases might offer lower prices. Always check local retailers or online sources for the most current pricing.
as much as the meat out of it as you can sell.
Beef jerky
1 pound or 2 pound. If its past 3 pound or is 3pound. U are in middle east
You can sell it for a Laramie in Salt Lake City Utah!
I know copper in the US does sell by the pound at $3.00 as of today
Approx. 370 US $ (17.08.2013).
about 150 pound
45$
Same as peaches: $l.59 per pound.
you don't how much u got ill buy it for 20 dollars a pound
They do where I live.
Yes, Ted Nugent continues to sell his line of beef jerky, known as "Ted Nugent's Jerky." The jerky is marketed as a high-quality, all-natural product and is part of Nugent's brand that emphasizes his love for hunting and outdoor activities. You can find it available for purchase online and at various retailers.