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  2. Category:Meat companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Meat packing companies based in Omaha, Nebraska (5 P) S. Sausage companies of the United States (27 P) T. ... Pages in category "Meat companies of the United States"

  3. Meat-packing industry - Wikipedia

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    The William Davies Company facilities in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1920. This facility was then the third largest hog-packing plant in North America. The meat-packing industry (also spelled meatpacking industry or meat packing industry) handles the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of meat from animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep and other livestock.

  4. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    Their largest meat packing facility is their beef production plant in Dakota City, Nebraska. Other plants include feed mills, hatcheries, farms and tanneries. [citation needed] In 2019, the company entered the plant protein category with their Raised & Rooted brand. [15]

  5. Category:Meat processing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Meat companies of the United States (4 C, ... Hamlet chicken processing plant fire ... List of turkey meat producing companies in the United States; List of union ...

  6. Category:United States meat packing companies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 September 2020, at 19:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. JBS USA - Wikipedia

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    The companies attempted to merge to avoid the suit, leading to the 1905 Supreme Court case of Swift & Co. v. United States. By the 1920s Swift and Company operated their largest and most modern meat processing plant in South St Paul, Minnesota. The purpose of this plant was to slaughter and process cattle, hogs, and sheep.

  8. Smithfield Foods - Wikipedia

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    Its 973,000-square-foot meat-processing plant in Tar Heel, North Carolina, was said in 2000 to be the world's largest, slaughtering 32,000 pigs a day. [8] Then known as Shuanghui Group, WH Group purchased Smithfield Foods in 2013 for $4.72 billion. [9] [10] It was the largest Chinese acquisition of an American company to date. [11]

  9. Armour and Company - Wikipedia

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    Hanging room, Armour's packing house, Chicago, 1896 Postcard of the Armour Packing Plant in Fort Worth, undated. Armour and Company had its roots in Milwaukee, where in 1863 Philip D. Armour joined with John Plankinton (the founder of the Layton and Plankinton Packing Company in 1852) to establish Plankinton, Armour and Company.