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Lamb Weston employs over 10,000 people around the world in sales offices, manufacturing plants and corporate offices. More ...
Eagle-based french fry giant Lamb Weston plans to lay off hundreds of employees. The company announced Wednesday in its ...
Alarmed over the impact to the domestic food supply, Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee and 11 other members of Congress sent a letter to Justice Department Antitrust Division Assistant Attorney ...
EnerSys plans to lay off 575 employees, expecting $80 million in annual savings by fiscal 2026. Meanwhile, Lamb Weston aims ...
The lamb plant is across the street from a JBS beef processing facility. JBS owned and operated the plant before selling it to the cooperative in 2015. This spring, facing COVID-19 losses ...
Lamb is as Colorado as 14,000-foot peaks and Palisade peaches. ... is a 70-year-old business responsible for processing between 15 and 20% of all the lamb raised in the United States.
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The lack of alternatives for large-scale processing has Jake Nelson, an employee of Harper Lamb Feeders in Eaton, Colorado, worried. Most of the 90,000 lambs the feedlot brings in each year from ...
Traditional Easter and Passover lamb-centered meals mark peak season for the often overlooked protein. But one year ago, the arrival of the pandemic sent the U.S. lamb industry into a ...
Denver’s only slaughterhouse. The Superior Farms lamb processing facility employs approximately 160 people and represents 15% to 20% of the total lamb slaughter capacity in the U.S. Our study ...
BUFFALO — According to Wyoming Department of Agriculture statistics, 34,000 sheep and lambs call Johnson County home. They outnumber the county’s human population four to one. For every lamb ...
But it just so happens that Denver is home to the second largest lamb processing plant in America. So for us, it was a huge issue,” Peter Orwick, American Sheep Industries executive director, said.