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188:, but decided to persist instead, and by the end of the decade had built the company's first processing plant in Springdale at a cost of $ 90,000, $ 15,000 above estimates. Through 1961, Tyson and his son set about increasing revenues, entering the commercial egg business in 1961 and going public, under the new name Tyson's Foods, in 1963. 165:, earning enough profit from the trip to fund another. He generated a $ 235 profit from his initial capital of $ 1,000 loan and $ 800 of his own money. His trips then included Cincinnati, Detroit, Cleveland, Memphis, and Houston. As his business expanded, he began increasing his independence, raising his own chicks and 172:
In the 1940s, Tyson purchased a broiler farm in Springdale and began cross-breeding the high-meat yield New Hampshire Red Christy chickens with other birds, a practice that was not then standard in the industry but which proved successful for Tyson. In 1947, he incorporated Tyson Feed and Hatchery,
153:, with his wife Helen and infant son Don, hauling hay, fruit, and chickens for local growers. Tyson's career in the poultry market began when he heard that chickens were bringing in higher prices in the northern parts of the United States than in his home of 173:
which was active in three phases of chicken farming: supplying chicks to farmers, selling feed to farmers, and transporting chickens to market. By 1952, the year Tyson's son
157:. Investing his savings and borrowing more, he began hauling chickens to Kansas City and St. Louis markets. In 1936, Tyson drove 500 chickens from his state to 513: 276: 332: 466: 440: 358: 229:
John H. Tyson is the grandson of Tyson Foods founder John W. Tyson, who started the company in 1935 and was CEO until his death in 1967.
523: 518: 503: 508: 393: 255: 306: 421: 181:, Tyson Feed and Hatchery was well established, but the field was competitive and the market was troubled. 528: 127: 284: 336: 213: 134: 470: 444: 362: 533: 498: 150: 146: 63: 44: 8: 126:(July 26, 1905 – January 15, 1967) was an American businessman, the founder of American 417: 389: 251: 149:, the son of Isaac F. Tyson and his wife Anna, née Skelly. In 1931, John moved to 178: 86: 195:
near Springdale in 1967; Don Tyson succeeded his father as CEO of the company.
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Tyson and his son considered accepting a buy-out offer from
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Mound City, Missouri
Springdale, Arkansas
Tyson Foods
Donald J. Tyson
John H. Tyson
multinational corporation
Tyson Foods
chief executive officer
Mound City, Missouri
Springdale, Arkansas
Arkansas
Chicago
Illinois
milling
Don Tyson
general manager
Swanson
train accident
"3rd-Generation of Tysons to Lead Company"



ISBN
978-1-000-83897-8



"About Tyson/History"
the original
"About Tyson"

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