USDA data shows cattle inventories remain historically tight, with reduced animals available for processing across all ...
Beef prices at the supermarket won't change much as a result of Tyson Foods Inc.'s plan to close a big beef processing plant ...
Cattle market fundamentals remain strong despite political turbulence as feedlot inventories decline and beef production ...
Tyson Foods announces January shutdown of a Lexington facility that processes 5% of U.S. beef while reducing operations at ...
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Tyson will close a big beef plant as cattle supplies shrink
Tyson Foods is preparing to shut down one of its largest beef processing plants, a move that underscores how a shrinking U.S.
The closure of one of Tyson’s major beef plants in Nebraska is sending shockwaves throughout the entire U.S. beef industry.
The company will end operations in early 2026 in the plant that employs nearly 3,200 people and can slaughter almost 5,000 ...
The announcement to close the Lexington, Neb., plant and transition to one shift in Amarillo shocked the beef industry. While ...
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Historic Cattle Drought Forces Tyson To Close Nebraska Beef Hub—5% Of US Beef Supply Gone
Tyson Foods is permanently closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska in January 2026, cutting about 3,200 jobs and ...
Cattle and labor shortages along with surging beef prices are blamed for cuts at Tyson beef processing plants.
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