The state had for weeks struggled to find a market for the birds, with prospective buyer Tyson Foods backing out at the last minute.
Threats of legal action left the state of Iowa no options to process the birds of the nearly-defunct poultry company.
Pure Prairie Poultry received $45.6 million from U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2022 to expand the Charles City processing ...
Mr Charlie's, the fast-food chain dubbed 'vegan McDonald's', has secured funding from Carma HoldCo, which owns Mike Tyson and ...
Pure Prairie Poultry had contracts with farmers in Iowa ... Court records show Tyson had agreed to buy, process and then sell those chickens, but attorneys for some of the Charles City plant’s ...
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship announced Friday it had “depopulated” birds from Pure Prairie Poultry ...
Iowa Department of Agriculture says it destroyed 1.3 million chickens it assumed care for after legal challenges prevented it ...
Political spending from the food and agriculture sector has increased, with a record $178 million spent on lobbying alone in ...
United States White Feather Broiler Market Size Expands at Healthy CAGR to Cross USD 66 Billion by 2030 United States White Feather Broiler Market is thriving due to a rising demand for lean protein, ...
The equity investment in the three-unit Mr. Charlie's is designed to build the mission-driven quick-service brand into a ...
Tyson’s Carma HoldCo.—best known for spearheading global brands—boasts a number of celebrity lines including the boxer’s very ...
SPRINGDALE, ARK. — Tyson Foods Inc. is currently under investigation by the US Department of Labor (DOL) after being ...