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Tyson Foods expanding case-ready meat production

Mar 17, 2021 As part of its strategy to increase production of consumer ready products, Tyson Foods is expanding its case-ready meats business by repurposing plant capacity in South Carolina. The company plans to reopen an idle Tyson-owned facility in Columbia and convert it into a meat-cutting facility that will produce retail ready, portioned packages of sliced, fresh beef and pork, as well as ground beef, for grocery and club stores in the eastern U.S. “We’re pleased to bring operations back to Columbia and are very grateful for the strong state and local support we’ve received for this project,” said Nate Hodne, senior vice president and general manager of the Portioned Protein Innovations team for Tyson Fresh Meats, the beef and pork subsidiary of Tyson Foods. “Once operational, this new facility will help us meet growing demand from our retail customers with high quality, pre-cut, pre-packaged fresh beef and pork.”

COVID test charge scam: Durham couple charged for COVID tests Here s how to make sure you don t face unexpected charges

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) It s a test that s supposed to be free, yet ABC11 viewers continue to reach out after being charged for a COVID-19 test. Here s what you need to know to make sure you re not charged. And yes, it matters where you go to get tested. Doug Koenig and his wife wanted to make sure they were COVID-19 free before visiting with their daughter Tonya. The couple scheduled to get a COVID-19 test at a Triangle business that offers it. Koenig s wife got tested first. She showed up with her Medicare card, which they took down and they said, No, we don t do Medicare, come back with $100. So she went to the bank and got her $100 out, Doug Koenig said.

Developing heat-tolerant peanuts

Clemson University Clemson assistant professor Sruthi Narayanan and graduate student Zolian Zoong Lwe study how heat stress affects peanuts as they work to develop heat-tolerant peanut varieties. The latest venture focuses on how lipids (fats) in peanut plant anthers are altered by heat stress. Heat stress caused by climate change is threatening to reduce peanut crop yields and burnout this source of income and food for millions of people worldwide. But a group of researchers led by Clemson University Plant and Environmental Sciences assistant professor Sruthi Narayanan is working to develop heat-tolerant peanut varieties they hope will help maintain peanut production and profitability. Their latest venture focuses on how lipids (fats) in peanut plant anthers are altered by heat stress.

Guantanamo detainees could be given COVID vaccine beginning next week

Guantanamo detainees could be given COVID vaccine beginning next week Carly Roman © Provided by Washington Examiner Prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention center may be offered the COVID-19 vaccine months before it will be offered to most Americans, according to the Pentagon. Clayton G. Trivett Jr., a prosecutor who pursued charges against five men accused of plotting the deadly Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, wrote to defense lawyers on Thursday that an official in the Pentagon has just signed a memo approving the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine to the detainee population in Guantánamo,” according to the New York Times. It s unclear if the prisoners, including accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, would consent to getting the vaccination.

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