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 ...
Tyson Foods is laying off nearly 2,000 workers at its beef processing plant in Amarillo, Texas, on the heels of the company's ...
USDA lowers 2026 cattle price forecast as Tyson cuts capacity, easing competition for scarce supplies. Beef imports expected ...
Tyson plans to eliminate 1,761 jobs at its Amarillo plant while shuttering a Nebraska beef plant-part of a sweeping ...
Tyson Foods’ (TSN) decision to close its Nebraska meat processing plant and to reduce shifts in Amarillo, Texas, is lifting the company’s shares, putting the stock on track for its biggest one-day ...
Cattle prices won’t rise as much as previously expected in 2026, as the closure of a Tyson Foods Inc. plant is seen loosening competition for scarce US supplies.
Tyson Foods Inc. is ending operations at a beef plant in Nebraska and cutting a shift at a Texas facility as the meat producer loses millions amid the smallest American cattle herd in decades.
Cattle supply questions are among the challenges facing investments into small- and medium-sized meat packing ventures.
The meatpacker will also convert its beef facility in Amarillo, Texas, to a single, "full-capacity" shift.
Lexington facility closure reflects industry adjustment to declining fed cattle numbers and higher prices in beef sector.
Tyson Foods will close a major beef plant in Nebraska in January after U.S. cattle supplies dropped to their lowest level in ...
Tyson Foods said Friday (Nov. 21) it will shutter its beef plant in Lexington, Neb., eliminating 3,200 jobs. Tyson is by far the largest employer in the town with ...