Tyson Foods, Inc. has announced significant network changes aimed at strengthening its long-term beef business. The company will be ceasing operations at its beef facility in Lexington, Nebraska, and converting its Amarillo, Texas, beef facility to a single, full-capacity shift. These changes are designed to optimize production volumes across the company's beef facilities, as well as to better meet customer demand.
Despite the impact these decisions will have on team members and the communities in which the facilities operate, Tyson Foods has committed to supporting its employees through the transition. This includes helping them apply for open positions at other facilities and providing relocation benefits.
Tyson Foods, Inc., which is a world-class food company and a leader in protein, is committed to continuing to deliver high-quality, affordable, and nutritious protein for future generations.
As of September 27, 2025, Tyson Foods had approximately 133,000 team members.
These changes come as part of the company's ongoing efforts to adapt and position itself for long-term success in the beef business. Following these announcements, the company's shares moved 1.82%, and are now trading at a price of $53.67. For the full picture, make sure to review TYSON FOODS, INC.'s 8-K report.
