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United States Beef company history timeline

1970

The overall number of cattle has declined steadily and significantly since 1970.

1971

Frances Moore Lappé’s Diet for a Small Planet (1971) helped to popularise the link between personal eating choices and environmental impact, while hard-hitting studies suggested that red-meat consumption led to heart disease and an elevated risk of cancer.

1975

In 1975, the average dressed weight of the cattle in the US was 579 pounds.

1984

By 1984, with McDonald’s now a global phenomenon, unit sales reached 50 billion hamburgers.

2015

Beef cattle in 2015 is certainly in good shape financially.

2017

In The Great Cowboy Strike (2017), Mark Lause argues that cowboys were beginning to look like wage labourers; William ‘Big Bill’ Haywood, founder of the Industrial Workers of the World union, had worked as a cowboy, and wrote about it as some of the hardest work he had done.

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Founded
1969
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Headquarters
Tulsa, OK
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Jeffrey W Davis "Jeff"
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