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Rubashkin opened the Postville plant in 1987, and represented a major breakthrough in mass-production of kosher meat. ''USDA Investigating Kosher Meat Plant'', Alan Cooperman, Washington Post, December 31, 2004

Rubashkin, a Brooklyn butcher made plans to take advantage of economic structural changes to bring mass-production and economies of scale to the kosher meat production business. He searched around the country for a suitable location to build the state-of-the-art facility and settled on Postville - a town undergoing a major employment crisis. In the 20 years since its construction AgriProcessors has had a major impact on the town - with new jobs, and an influx of Jews. ''Strangers in Our Midst'', E. J. Graff, The American Prospect, November 22, 2001

Rubashkin is regarded as an innovator in the kosher kill industry, bringing modern industrial methods to what has historically been a small, almost boutique craft. Company History of Agriprocessors The plant currently employs over 800 people. ''Tribe, Jewish family open kosher packing plant'', Joe Duggan, Lincoln Journal Star, Jun 30, 2006

The Rubashkin family opened a new processing plant in conjunction with the Oglala Lakota native-American tribe of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Gordon, Nebraska in 2006. The presence of the plant on an Indian reservation provides considerable tax breaks for Rubashkin, while the plant employs some 100 locals. Governor Dave Heineman presented a $505,000 gratuity check to Rubashkin on behalf of the city of Gordon, part of an incentive package that brought the factory to the town. ''Tribe, Jewish family open kosher packing plant'', Joe Duggan, Lincoln Journal Star, Jun 30, 2006


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  • ''Postville: A Clash of Cultures in Heartland America'', Stephen G. Bloom. Harcourt. ISBN 0156013363