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  2. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    The Tyson Foods corporate logo, used from 2017 to 2024. In 2001, Tyson Foods acquired IBP, Inc., the largest beef packer and number two pork processor in the United States., for US$3.2 billion in cash and stock. [23] Along with its purchase of IBP, it also acquired the naming rights to an event center in Sioux City, Iowa. [24]

  3. Laid-off: Former Tyson Foods chicken farmers face high costs ...

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    In Dexter, Missouri, the world's biggest egg company, Cal-Maine Foods, in March finalized a deal to buy another chicken meat plant Tyson shuttered. Cal-Maine recruited local farmers to produce eggs.

  4. Here’s what we know about Tyson Foods’ current ... - AOL

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    Tyson Foods held a ceremony Wednesday to celebrate a $180 million investment to the manufacturing plant in Caseyville. Here’s what we know about the company’s local operations.

  5. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. (formerly IBP, Inc. and Iowa Beef Processors, Inc.) is an American meat packing company based in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, United States.IBP was the United States' biggest beef packer and its number two pork processor.

  6. Donald Tyson: A Family Food Empire That Started With Chicken

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    In his 43 years at Tyson Foods, he transformed the company from a small chicken companyto the world's largest poultry producer. Along the way, he changed the way that America -- and the world -- eats.

  7. Category:Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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  8. Tyson Foods to shutter Columbia plant, lay off workers

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    Tyson Foods will shut down its Columbia plant and lay off more than 200 employees as part of a cost-cutting decision the company said was difficult but necessary. ... The Columbia Tyson plant at ...

  9. Broiler industry - Wikipedia

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    Of this, 35.2 million kg were mature (non-broiler)slaughters, meaning about 96% of chicken consumption was broilers. By revenue, chicken processing is about 1/4 of the meat packing business. The top 8 processors account 66% of the market. [1] In 2005 there were 175 primary poultry processing plants. [1] The five largest firms are, in order: