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Map your career to success. With over 26,000 team members and 23 processing and prepared foods complexes, our operations span the southeastern United States, providing career opportunities and strong community partnerships that impact on a global scale.
As the nation’s third-largest poultry producer, our more than 26,000 team members and over 2,000 family farmers are dedicated to delivering high-quality, affordable poultry products to customers and consumers around the world. Wayne-Sanderson Farms Partners With Rising LPGA Star And Daughter Of Georgia Poultry Farmer.
We know the value of bringing great people together. Our Hammond, Louisiana plant is comprised of a retail processing plant. Acquired: 1974. Renovated: 1992. Business Unit: Retail. Weekly Processing Capacity: 650,000 birds.
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Wayne-Sanderson Farms is an industry leader and the nation’s third-largest poultry producer, serving customers, consumers and communities with integrity, leadership and responsible farm,...
Where are Sanderson Farms' locations? Sanderson Farms is headquartered in Mississippi and is actually the only Fortune 1000 company located in the state. The company's other locations...
Sanderson Farms is an American poultry producer which is based in Laurel, Mississippi. It is the third largest poultry producer in the United States and produces 13.65 million chickens per week. On July 22, 2022, it merged with Wayne Farms to form Wayne-Sanderson Farms. [2]
DOBSON — In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene across western North Carolina and the Appalachian region, Wayne-Sanderson Farms Dobson is mustering community support for storm victims from team ...
Production resumes at idled Wayne-Sanderson Farms plant. Electrical outages had halted operations in Moultrie, Georgia, until October 2. Roy Graber. October 3, 2024. Courtesy Wayne-Sanderson Farms. After being offline due to power outages and other difficulties brought on by Hurricane Helene, the Wayne-Sanderson Farms plant in Moultrie, Georgia ...