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Tyson Foods first meat company to join cattle traceability program
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Tyson Foods first meat company to join cattle traceability program
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Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale said Wednesday it is joining U.S. CattleTrace, a program that is designed to track disease in cattle.
The company, through its Tyson Fresh Meats subsidiary, said it was the first processing company to join the program. U.S. CattleTrace was developed by cattlemen’s organizations in several states to help health officials respond quickly to disease outbreaks in U.S. cattle.
“Animal health and disease traceability are critical issues for the meat industry and we’re hopeful our involvement will help advance industry efforts to implement this program across the country,” said Shane Miller, group president of Tyson Fresh Meats. “We believe CattleTrace can help to reduce the risk that animal disease poses to the U.S. cattle supply, while also protecting our industry’s access to important export markets, which can quickly be compromised in the event of an animal health
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Washington ranch co-owner Cody Easterday defrauded Tyson Foods of $233 million and another company of $11 million by selling more than 200,000 head of cattle that only existed on invoices, according to a plea agreement unsealed on Thursday, April 1.
Easterday, former manager of the Easterday Ranches feedlot in Pasco, Washington, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of felony wire fraud and faces up to 20 years in prison.
He also faces civil charges filed March 31 by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for allegedly reporting false or misleading information to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Easterday, 49, entered the plea to the criminal charge in U.S. District Court for Eastern Washington. Federal Judge Stanley Bastian in Yakima accepted the plea and set sentencing for Aug. 4. According to the plea deal, prosecutors agreed not to bring additional charges.