USDA lowers 2026 cattle price forecast as Tyson cuts capacity, easing competition for scarce supplies. Beef imports expected ...
Lexington facility closure reflects industry adjustment to declining fed cattle numbers and higher prices in beef sector.
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 announced on November 21, 2025, that it will permanently close its Lexington, Nebraska beef processing plant and ...
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Tyson shuts 2 plants and cuts 4,900 as US cattle hits 75-year low
Tyson Foods is shutting two major beef plants and cutting 4,900 jobs just as the U.S. cattle herd sinks to its smallest size ...
Brad Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek says it was no surprise with news after the closes on Friday that Tyson Foods will be closing its Lexington, Neb. beef processing plant on Jan. 20 and the ...
Cattle supply questions are among the challenges facing investments into small- and medium-sized meat packing ventures.
The BRL 7.5 billion investment will increase the company's slaughtering capacity to over 42,000 head a day. With the move, the company reinforces its leadership in the beef market in South America and ...
DemKota Ranch Beef, a large slaughter plant south of Aberdeen with a recent history of inhumanely handling the livestock, was subject to an upgraded rebuke from the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
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