Cattle and labor shortages along with surging beef prices are blamed for cuts at Tyson beef processing plants.
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Tyson to close 2 plants and lay off 4,900 as cattle hits 75-year low
Tyson Foods is preparing to idle two of its biggest beef plants and shed thousands of jobs, a stark response to a cattle shortage that has pushed the U.S. herd to its lowest level in nearly 75 years.
America's cattle herd hits 70-year low as drought and costs devastate ranchers nationwide, driving beef prices up 16%.
The U.S. government said on Monday it is collecting samples of ground beef at retail stores in states with outbreaks of bird flu in dairy cows for testing but remains confident the meat supply is safe ...
Meat eaters worried about climate change can soon put their money where their mouth is by purchasing steaks produced with a reduced carbon footprint. Americans already willing to pay more for organic ...
“It feels like the sky is done falling,” said Heupel, who ranches near Medina and is vice president of the Independent Beef ...
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