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$426M Tyson collapse shuts Nebraska's biggest plant, 4,900 out
Tyson Foods' decision to shutter its largest beef plant in Nebraska has instantly turned a corporate balance-sheet crisis ...
The closure of a plant could hurt beef production, tightening supplies and driving up prices for consumers even more. It’s no ...
As beef-on-dairy becomes more of the standard, disconnects between dairies and feedlots continue to challenge collaboration ...
Kent Bamford with Bamford Feedyard in Haxtun, Colorado, and Bob Foote with Foote Cattle Company in Bucyrus, Kansas, are the 2026 inductees in the Cattle Feeders Hall of ...
The largest meat supplier in the U.S. has lost more than $425 million on beef this year, despite near record-high prices.
Nutrition and bull management are key factors behind higher open cow rates in cattle herds this breeding season.
Dave Geraets, who has 2,500 head of cattle and grows row crops outside of Colton, said the cattle side of the business is ...
Consumption of America’s favorite red meat has grown in recent years while the cattle herd continues to shrink due to low ...
Carcass weight data remains unavailable despite the government reopening but estimates are that average steer/heifer weights ...
The announcement to close the Lexington, Neb., plant and transition to one shift in Amarillo shocked the beef industry. While ...
Tyson Foods’ decision to close a beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, could devastate the small city and undermine the profits ...
Despite the smallest U.S. cowherd in 73 years and corresponding tight feeder cattle supplies, the largest cattle feedyard north of the Rio Grande is under construction in Nebraska. When complete, ...
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