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When a giant like Tyson Foods sneezes, rural America catches a cold. As the nation's leading meat processor, Tyson handles ...
Agriculture is the biggest threat to the planet, says Michael Grunwald—and organic farming, grass-fed beef, and biofuels are ...
In addition to the fines, AG Gentner Drummond asked a judge to order the companies to stop spreading bird waste in certain areas.
After the state successfully argued that phosphorus in poultry litter affected streams in the Illinois River watershed and eventually Lake Tenkiller, a judge this week said poultry waste continues ...
In addition to a more restrictive phosphorus limit on fields in the Illinois River watershed, the attorney general urged the ...
Oklahoma’s then-Attorney General Drew Edmondson sued 13 poultry companies in federal court for improper poultry litter disposal and ...
In a 20-year-old lawsuit, a Tulsa-based federal judge has ruled the Illinois River watershed still is being damaged by poultry waste runoff.
In a decision released last week, a Tulsa federal judge determined poultry farm runoff in eastern Oklahoma is still harming the Illinois River, Lake Tenkiller and connected waterways.
In a decision released this week, a Tulsa federal judge determined poultry farm runoff in eastern Oklahoma still is harming the Illinois River, Lake Tenkiller and connected waterways.
It’s Starting: Why Recent Processing Plant, Farm Closures Signal Major Consolidation is Now Underway for Pork and Poultry Tyson Foods’ decision to shutter four poultry processing plants ...