Cattle and labor shortages along with surging beef prices are blamed for cuts at Tyson beef processing plants.
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 ...
The largest meat supplier in the U.S. has lost more than $425 million on beef this year, despite near record-high prices.
The closure of a plant could hurt beef production, tightening supplies and driving up prices for consumers even more. It’s no ...
Tyson Foods announced on November 21, 2025, that it will permanently close its Lexington, Nebraska beef processing plant and ...
Tyson Foods announces January shutdown of a Lexington facility that processes 5% of U.S. beef while reducing operations at ...
USDA data shows cattle inventories remain historically tight, with reduced animals available for processing across all ...
Economists say consumers won't see an immediate impact, but long-term prices could climb as ranchers have little incentive to ...
The meatpacker is set to lay off more than 3,200 workers and cut production at a Texas facility as it positions the business ...
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