Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Mason City rejects new pork plant



Mason City, Missouri, has voted against a proposal by Prestage Farms Ltd. to build a $240-million pork-packing plant there.

It would have employed about 1,000 workers.

Environmental concerns were cited by those who voted against the proposal.

The council vote was actually a 3-3 tie after 63 people spoke at the meeting.

Days earlier, Lincoln Premium Poultry of Georgia was turned down by Nickerson, Neb., on its plans to build a $1.2-billion chicken processing plant that would also employ about 1,000 workers.

The company now is looking at a 400-acre site at Fremont, Neb. Its chicken would supply Costco.

Environmental issues also were a big factor at Nickerson, but so was the likelihood that many of the employees would be Mexicans.