Tyson to Close One of the Biggest Beef-Processing Plants in the U. S. Tyson Foods, America’s largest meat supplier, is planning to close one of its largest beef-processing plants in Nebraska at a time when a cattle shortage in the U S squeezes meatpacking companies The Lexington, Neb , plant employs roughly 3,000 people and can slaughter almost 5,000 cattle a day, according to industry estimates
Tyson Foods has announced it will close a beef processing plant in . . . Tyson Foods has announced it will close a beef processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska, that employs about 3200 people after U S cattle supplies fell to their lowest level in 75 years Cattle supplies are expected to remain tight for at least the next two years, forcing Tyson and its rivals JBS USA and Cargill to buy cattle at high prices to process them into steaks and hamburgers
Tyson Foods to Shut Down Lexington Beef Plant Operations Strategic Changes: Tyson Foods is implementing strategic changes to its beef operations to right-size the business and ensure sustainable growth Facility Adjustments: The company will close its Lexington, Nebraska beef facility and shift its Amarillo, Texas facility to a single, full-capacity shift while increasing production at other locations
Cargill, Tyson plan major beef plant cuts | Ag Proud The declining supply of cattle in the U S has caught up to beef processors heading into the last weeks of 2024 Two major processors announced major cuts in their workforce in recent days
Tyson Foods to close major US beef plant as cattle supplies dwindle CHICAGO (Reuters) -Tyson Foods will close a major beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, with about 3,200 employees in January after U S cattle supplies dropped to their lowest level in nearly 75 years, the meatpacker said on Friday The closure in the heart of cattle-feeding country signaled that