Tyson Foods said Friday afternoon it plans to close its Lexington, Nebraska, beef processing plant. The move comes as the ...
City and state leaders have rallied to keep the closure from destroying Lexington, but agricultural leaders in Nebraska say ...
The closure of a plant could hurt beef production, tightening supplies and driving up prices for consumers even more. It’s no ...
Tyson Foods' announcement that it is ending operations and closing its beef plant in Lexington sent shockwaves through the ...
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Tyson Foods closing beef processing plant in NebraskaTyson Foods is closing a beef processing plant in Nebraska, the company announced Friday. The beef facility in Lexington, ...
The company will end operations in early 2026 in the plant that employs nearly 3,200 people and can slaughter almost 5,000 ...
The southern plains region is also especially tight due to drought-related issues and the impact of the New World Screwworm, which has restricted the flow of Mexican feeder cattle into the U.S. Peel ...
Tyson Foods, Inc. announced November 21 that it would close its Lexington, Nebraska beef processing plant and permanently lay ...
The largest meat supplier in the U.S. has lost more than $425 million on beef this year, despite near record-high prices.
Tyson Foods’ decision to close a beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, could devastate the small city and undermine the profits of ranchers nationwide ...
Tyson’s decision to close its Lexington, Nebraska, beef plant, causes heartburn in the High Plains, Dave Bergmeier writes.
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