| Worker didn't prove injury disabled him, high court says |
DesMoinesRegister.comA Hormel Foods Corp. retiree was properly denied worker's compensation benefits because he failed to prove that a 2006 shoulder injury caused permanent disability and economic harm, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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| 5 Great Food Stocks Offering Tasty Profits |
Seeking AlphaFor anyone looking to gobble up some nice returns, five food stocks to consider are Hormel Foods Corp (HRL), General Mills Inc (GIS), Kellogg Co (K), ConAgra Foods Inc (CAG) and Campbell Soup Co (CPB). Austin, MN-based Hormel has been in the food ...
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| Senate Honors SPAM Can Designer |
Honolulu Civil Beat (blog)8) officially recognized and congratulated Mililani resident Scott Kaneshiro for winning a contest to design a Special Hawaii Edition SPAM can label. Hormel Foods was looking for an artist from Hawaii to create a customized package.
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AG WeekMINNEAPOLIS — Hormel Foods Corp.'s company-owned farms are phasing out the use of small metal crates for confining pregnant hogs by the end of 2017 — a move welcomed Feb. 2 by the Humane Society of the United States, which had pushed for the change.
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| MegaMex Foods drives |
Refrigerated TransporterDuring its annual shareholder meeting in Austin MN recently, Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL) celebrated the growth of MegaMex Foods, its 50/50 joint venture with Herdez del Fuerte. Since its inception two years ago, MegaMex Foods has increased ...
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| Biz Buzz: Hartzog, Schweitzer to retire from Hormel |
Post-BulletinHormel Foods Corp. announced Thursday the upcoming retirements of Daniel A. Hartzog, vice president of sales, consumer products sales, and Bruce R. Schweitzer, vice president of operations for refrigerated foods. “I would like to thank Dan and Bruce ...
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| HSUS Questions Tyson on Sow Stalls |
Wisconsin Ag ConnectionLast week, Hormel Foods announced its plans to phase out gestation crates by 2017. Smithfield Foods announced last month it will be 100 per cent gestation crate-free for its company-owned operations in five years. And Cargill is already 50 percent ...
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