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Omaha Steve

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Fri Nov 21, 2025, 10:56 PM Nov 2025

Nebraskans lament Tyson decision to close Lexington plant with 3,200 workers [View all]

Source: Nebraska Examiner

By: Cindy Gonzalez - November 21, 2025 5:53 pm

LINCOLN — In a blow to the local economy of Lexington, Nebraska, Tyson Foods announced that it is closing the town’s longtime Tyson beef plant that employed about 3,200 people.

The Arkansas-based Tyson said in a statement that changes were designed to “right-size” its beef business and position it for long-term success.

The Lexington plant is to close on or around Jan. 20. The statement did not elaborate on why the plant in the town of about 11,500 people was targeted.

The company said it also will convert an Amarillo, Texas, beef facility to a single, full-capacity shift and increase production at other company beef facilities. The number of layoffs from that eliminated shift is about 1,700.



Read more: https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2025/11/21/nebraskans-lament-tyson-decision-to-close-lexington-plant-with-3200-workers/

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Are we winning yet? Diamond_Dog Nov 2025 #1
What is it about these companies, JMCKUSICK Nov 2025 #2
For end of year financial filings IronLionZion Nov 2025 #4
Jesus JMCKUSICK Nov 2025 #11
3,200 workers in a town of 11,500 people. patphil Nov 2025 #3
Can't imagine any of those stupid tRUMP voters displaying that fat-fuck's flag nowadays wolfie001 Nov 2025 #5
Cattleman's Beef Association says it is because of low cattle numbers. Have no idea if true. Silent Type Nov 2025 #6
the low numbers are true Kali Nov 2025 #7
+1. Again, I don't know. Is it tariffs or we aren't/weren't producing enough beef here? Or something else? Silent Type Nov 2025 #9
combo of things Kali Nov 2025 #15
Thanks. I like beef, but saw 2 steaks other day for $77. Glad I live in an area that produces a lot of chicken. Silent Type Nov 2025 #17
yeah I raise it but can't afford steak retail very often these days, for sure LOL Kali Nov 2025 #18
The Got What They Voted For MissouriDem47 Nov 2025 #8
except as usual, the workers are often imigrants who probably did NOT vote for asshole Kali Nov 2025 #16
The businesses in that town and those close by MissouriDem47 Nov 2025 #19
Retrain the workers Roy Rolling Nov 2025 #10
US beef consumption peaked in the mid 70s Blumancru Nov 2025 #12
t it must have something to do with all those cows the illegal immigrants are smuggling over the Bannon Barrier. NotHardly Nov 2025 #14
Lexington NE Is In Dawson County, Which In 2024..... ColoringFool Nov 2025 #13
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