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Definition of Packing plant
1. Noun. A plant where livestock are slaughtered and processed and packed as meat products.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Packing Plant
Literary usage of Packing plant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Packing House and Cold Storage Construction: A General Reference Work on the by Hans Peter Henschien (1915)
"... V PLANS AND DESCRIPTION OF A CHICAGO packing plant In Figures 24 to 27,
inclusive, is illustrated a small, compactly built plant, erected in Chicago, ..."
2. Marketing and Farm Credits: A Collection of Papers Read at the Fourth Annual (1917)
"THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE packing plant AT ROCKFORD, ... We enjoyed certain
advantages in the building up of that particular cooperative packing plant. ..."
3. Packing House and Cold Storage Construction: A General Reference Work on the by Hans Peter Henschien (1915)
"... V PLANS AND DESCRIPTION OF A CHICAGO packing plant In Figures 24 to 27,
inclusive, is illustrated a small, compactly built plant, erected in Chicago, ..."
4. Tainted Harvest: Child Labor and Obstacles to Organizing on Ecuador's Banana by Carol Pier (2002)
"In a packing plant—usually nothing more than a shelter with a cement or dirt
floor, a roof, and no walls—banana workers, often laboring in small work teams, ..."
5. History of Wyandotte County, Kansas: And Its People by Perl Wilbur Morgan (1911)
"... a plant of their own at the state line in Kansas, and thus laid the foundation
of a packing plant which now is the largest of its kind in the world. ..."
6. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1917)
"The nuisance is said to be most offensive during the months of August, September
and October, a period when the packing plant is emptying liquid tomato ..."