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The new facility of Utah Beef Producers prioritizes sustainability and is projected to generate more than 100 job opportunities, according to St George News.



A new beef production facility is set to open in Richfield, Utah, with a focus on sustainability and providing jobs and educational opportunities. Utah Beef Producers owner Henry Barlow, who has 35 years of experience working in Utah, said that the facility is unlike anything else in the state. He has observed the challenges faced by ranchers in obtaining kill dates for cattle in Utah, which can take up to nine months. As a result, many cattle are transported out of state for feeding or slaughter. Barlow aims to bring back the practice of finishing cattle in Utah with the opening of this facility.

The Utah Beef Producers facility will have the ability to receive stock trailers or semitractor-loads of cattle at a time. It will have the USDA stamp, allowing ranchers to legally sell their meat across state lines. Barlow is particularly excited about the opportunity to

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