Tyson Foods is restructuring its U.S. beef operations as a historic cattle shortage puts increasing pressure on processors. The company is closing beef facilities in Illinois and Utah and seeking to sell another in Washington, affecting thousands of workers. The moves follow an earlier major plant closure and production cuts as cattle supplies hit a 75-year low and Tyson projects hundreds of millions in beef losses.
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