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The Poultry Festival Annual golf tournament in Arkansas
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Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the Poultry Festival golf tournament!

Our business development team in Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently played in the 63rd Annual Poultry Festival golf tournament hosted by Tyson Commodity Purchasing Group. We were a sponsor for the event and donated door prizes for the winners.

Tyson’s corporate office is in Springdale, Arkansas, and is one of our largest customers in the area. Those invited to the golf tournament are all vendors for Tyson. Attendees of the festival got to enjoy live performances, a barbeque cook-off and many other events in addition to the golf tournament.

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