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July 3, 2018

House of Raeford statement on sale of Mocksville, NC plant

ROSE HILL, NC—July 3, 2018: House of Raeford Farms announced today the sale of its Mocksville, NC-based chicken cook plant to long-time customer Brakebush Brothers, Inc. of Westfield, WI. In commenting on today’s sale, Bob Johnson, House of Raeford CEO and Owner, said: “House of Raeford is pleased that Brakebush, one of the country’s premier… Read More

February 16, 2018

In The News: House of Raeford standing with employees

By Jeanna White Davie County Enterprise Record There is an old phrase that says, “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.” House of Raeford Farms in Mocksville is doing just that after the central portion of the chicken processing plant off Eaton Road was heavily damaged by a fire on Dec. 14. While investigators and… Read More

January 3, 2018

Update on Fire at House of Raeford Mocksville, NC Plant – January 3, 2018

Authorities are still investigating the cause of the Dec. 14 fire and determining the extent of the damage at the House of Raeford Mocksville plant. Because the investigation is ongoing, the company does not yet know when the plant will re-open. Because the investigation is ongoing, the company does not yet know when the plant… Read More

December 20, 2017

Update on Fire at House of Raeford Mocksville, NC Plant – December 20, 2017

House of Raeford is still working with authorities to determine the cause of the fire. Following receipt of official investigative reports, House of Raeford will initiate the cleanup process, and will repair any damages as soon as possible. The company does not know when the plant will reopen, but is working diligently to get answers…. Read More

December 15, 2017

Update on Fire at House of Raeford Mocksville, NC Plant – December 15, 2017

Authorities are still in the process of determining the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage at the House of Raeford Mocksville plant. At this point, the company does not know when the plant will re-open. Employees will continue to be paid their normal wage until further notice. Human Resources officials are… Read More

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