Tyson Foods' decision to close a beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, could devastate the small city and undermine the profits ...
Beef prices aren't likely to move much after Tyson Foods announced the closure of one of its plants, according to an ...
The announcement to close the Lexington, Neb., plant and transition to one shift in Amarillo shocked the beef industry. While ...
Wyoming ranchers say the closure of Tyson’s Lexington, Nebraska, plant is a distress signal for cattlemen and consumers.
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The math translates to Tyson slaughtering approximately 6.45million head in fiscal 2025 – representing roughly 81.6% of the company’s total capacity. To emphasize, that’s all a rough estimate (backing ...
Tyson Foods will close a plant in Lexington, Neb., that employs 3,200 workers, according to news reports. The town’s population is only 11,500 people. The company said it also will convert an Amarillo ...
America’s largest meat supplier to close vast beef processing plant while industry reckons with Trump policies and threats - ...