Senate Minority Leader Schumer wants Brooke Rollins to stop Nebraska Tyson beef plant closure
Source: Nebraska Examiner
U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts said he encouraged Tyson to keep the plant open and help displaced workers find jobs
By: Juan Salinas II - January 16, 2026 8:57 pm
OMAHA U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., wrote to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, asking her federal department to block the closure of the Tyson beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska.
Schumer, in the letter, pointed to the Packers and Stockyards Act, saying the upcoming closure in Lexington is a textbook violation of the century-old federal law. The New York Democrat said the closure will send shockwaves through Americas cattle market.
[USDA] publicly stated it is closely monitoring the planned closure of large processors like Tysons Lexington plant, yet has offered little clarity on whether that monitoring includes active investigation, enforcement, or any concrete steps to protect producers and competition
I urge you to act swiftly to preserve competition, help bring prices down for families and farmers, and save jobs, Schumers letter reads.
The Packers and Stockyards Act, passed in 1921, was meant to promote competitiveness and fair practices in the livestock, meat and poultry industries and to ensure payment protection.
Read more: https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2026/01/16/senate-minority-leader-schumer-wants-brooke-rollins-to-stop-nebraska-tyson-beef-plant-closure/
OldBaldy1701E
(10,299 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,783 posts)Unfortunately, with these psychopaths the direct approach may backfire. Anything we oppose, they seem hell bent on making reality.
dutch777
(4,923 posts)That is the political side. Fact seems to be that the base issue is raising cattle for the ranchers is generally a money losing proposition leading to low supply to fully and profitably run all the beef processing plants we have. Some of this is a feedback loop in that as beef prices have risen many of us have decreased our red meat consumption.
ChicagoTeamster
(473 posts)That combined with Trump importing beef from Brazil to lower prices and they probably lost too much business.
ColoringFool
(292 posts)Isn't American Capitalism, is it?
Why, yes, my father worked for Bethlehem Steel.
Tetrachloride
(9,410 posts)Farmer-Rick
(12,497 posts)National US cattle supplies remain at a 70-year low. Why did our cattle supply shrink??? People around here are raising heifers left and right but the price they are getting has dropped significantly.
Short-term fed and feeder cattle prices fell sharply.
So basically our supply of cattle for processing has fallen And the price for them has dropped.
What happened to supply and demand? Someone else is providing beef supplies to US markets. Is it Argentina?