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Smithfield Foods Drops Murphy-Brown Name
2015-09-09 10:13:52| Food - Topix.net
BROWN NAME Sep. 9, 2015 Red River Farm Network reports: With a reorganization plan in place, Smithfield Foods is dropping the Murphy-Brown name for its hog production business.
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Smithfield Foods expanding dry sausage facility
2015-08-21 12:52:27| National Hog Farmer
Smithfield Foods' Cudahy, Wis., facility, which produces the company's Patrick Cudahy brand as well as additional Smithfield branded products, broke ground today to expand its existing facility by 12,500 square feet, adding four new smokehouses and two dry rooms. read more
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Smithfield Foods achieves sustainability targets
2015-07-13 06:00:00| National Hog Farmer
Smithfield Foods Inc. announced today that it has issued a new set of sustainability targets, after surpassing or achieving many of its previous targets set in 2010 in areas that include animal care, environment, employees, food safety and helping communities. read more
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Smithfield Foods Hog Production Division Cited by American Red Cross for Community Involvement
2015-07-10 22:06:24| Food - Topix.net
Smithfield Foods' hog production division has been named by the American Red Cross as its 2014-15 Outstanding Community Partner of the Year for its support of the Red Cross's mission in eastern North Carolina. The company's hog production division based in Warsaw, North Carolina, has been a partner in the American Red Cross's Ready When the Time Comes program since 2013.
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Smithfield Foods' Don Butler Appointed to N.C. Food Manufacturing Task Force
2015-06-25 16:43:38| Food - Topix.net
Don Butler, director of government relations for Smithfield Foods, has been appointed by North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory to the newly created N.C. Food Manufacturing Task Force. In creating the Task Force, McCrory pointed out that agribusiness is the backbone of North Carolina's economy, and that agribusiness is the state's growth industry of the future.
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