Tyson is planning to close its Lexington, Nebraska plant that employs roughly 3,000 people and can slaughter almost 5,000 cattle a day, making it one of its largest beef processing plants in the U.S. as a cattle shortage in the U.S. squeezes meatpacking companies, reported The Wall Street Journal’s Patrick Thomas.
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