Tyson announces plans for new chicken plant in Kansas Industry News September 6, 2017 No Comments The processing plant, hatchery and feed mill near the city of Tonganoxie will employ approximately 1,600 people.Read More
SEC concludes investigation of Tyson Foods Industry News August 29, 2017 No Comments Investigation was related to broiler chicken antitrust litigation.Read More
Tyson Foods to expand Tennessee poultry operation Industry News August 16, 2017 No Comments More than 300 jobs to be created by $84 million project.Read More
Tyson reports strong third quarter results, fiscal year outlook Industry News August 7, 2017 No Comments Tyson Foods Inc. reported third quarter sales of $9.85 billion, an increase from last year’s results of $9.403 billion. Read More
Tyson streamlines organization to support its growth strategy Industry News August 3, 2017 No Comments The new structure is designed around the company’s segments of beef, pork, chicken and prepared foods.Read More
Tyson Convenience introduces Jimmy Dean Sausage Gravy to Convenience Channel Industry News August 2, 2017 No Comments This signature blend of hearty sausage and creamy gravy makes pizza an ideal and convenient meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner.Read More
Tyson Foods to invest $59.7 million to expand Pennsylvania distribution center Industry News July 6, 2017 No Comments Project will add 114 jobs to local economy.Read More
Tyson Foods rolls out high-tech, high-touch animal welfare program Industry News June 22, 2017 No Comments Program includes extensive video monitoring program, animal well-being specialists, and controlled atmosphere stunning.Read More
Tyson Foods to invest $59 million to expand Macon, Ga. distribution center Industry News June 21, 2017 No Comments The project, which will begin this summer, includes a 152,000-square foot addition to the existing facility. Read More
Tyson Foods successfully completes acquisition of AdvancePierre Industry News June 8, 2017 No Comments Purchase aligns with protein packed brands strategy.Read More