Tyson Foods is closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, laying off 3,200 workers next month in a town of just 11,000.
Tyson Foods is closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, laying off 3,200 workers next month in a town of just 11,000.
The report showed cattle and calves on feed in large feedlots (greater than 1,000 head) totaled 11.727 million head on Dec. 1. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell says inventory levels are ...
Live and feeder cattle futures made new highs for the move Monday morning after a strong close Friday and higher weekly closes. However, the big catalyst is the bullish USDA Cattle on Feed Report data ...
Tyson Foods Inc., the country’s biggest meatpacker, underscored the difficulties for the industry last month as it announced ...
A combination of factors is boosting beef prices, frustrating the Trump administration as it tries to tamp down criticism of ...
Beef is turning into a luxury item on everyday dinner tables, as prices climb faster than many household budgets can keep up. Families are stretching recipes, skipping favorite cuts, and in some cases ...
If you want grass-fed ground beef that browns properly and doesn't blow the budget, Walmart's Marketside 80/20 grass-fed and ...
Christie’s suit alleges that local law enforcement personnel and agencies, acting under the color of law, “wrongfully and maliciously prosecuted (Christie) as an alleged animal abuser for several ...
Nebraska livestock industry feels the hit of the announced Tyson plant closing in Lexington, Dave Bergmeier writes.