Cargill Pork buys hog production facility in Texas

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WICHITA, Kan. — Cargill’s Wichita-based pork business recently announced it has completed a transaction to acquire a 21,500-acre hog production site near Dalhart, Texas, from the Premium Standard Farms LLC subsidiary of Smithfield Foods, Inc. for approximately $33 million.

Purpose

The facilities, which have been idle since spring 2010, will be used to produce pigs that will be transferred to Midwest grow-out facilities after they are weaned. These pigs will then become a portion of the animals Cargill Pork harvests annually at its two meat processing facilities in Beardstown, Ill., and Ottumwa, Iowa.

“In considering this site, we carefully examined factors that are important to us for long-term viability, such as environmental stewardship and animal welfare practices,” stated Dirk Jones, president of Cargill Pork.

“Evaluation of a strategic decision such as this requires that we consider what is right, and best, for the community, the animals, the environment, our customers and our business.”

In addition to sow inventory that will be introduced to the property, Cargill Pork plans to make additional investments to improve and expand existing assets on the property, as well as add infrastructure as required.

Details

The first group of animals from the site is expected to be harvested in 2012, with the number increasing annually for several years. The site will employ approximately 272 people.

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  1. I was wondering what states and towns all of your sow farrowing farms are located. I have looked all over your web sites and have not found a list. I would be greatfull if you would call or e-mail a list of locations. Phone# 320-444-8505

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