Poarch Creek Indians tribe cuts the ribbon on its new, 23,000-sq.-ft. beef-processing facility and retail store.
Perdido River Meats, a meat processing plant and retail store, is officially open for business in Atmore. The facility is run by Perdido River Farms, the agricultural arm of the Poarch Band of Creek ...
an extension livestock economist with the University of Missouri. Of the four Tyson poultry processing sites that will soon close, two are located in Missouri. Those two plants alone result in the ...
Tribal leaders, along with state and local dignitaries cut the ribbon on Perdido River Meats Thursday. The ...
Bloomberg reported Tuesday JBS’s five largest beef plants in the U.S. halted processing, which accounts for 22,500 head of cattle per day. The reports showed processing plants were closed in ...
A 30 million dollar investment is already paying off in Atmore with the opening of the state's largest meat processing plant.
WRIGHT CITY, MO. — Family-owned, Green Bay, Wis.-based American Foods Group (AFG) LLC announced that its greenfield beef ...
A new, $800 million mixed cattle processing facility is slated to begin operations in Warren County, Missouri in April of this year. America’s Heartland Packing LLC is in the final stages of ...
Growing unease over seasonal prospects in some parts of the country has seen the momentum in early-season slaughter cattle ...
Abiodun seeks foreign investment in livestock, timber processing, automobile assembly plant, others ...