Integrated pork producer and processor across five-state region
Christensen Farms operates a vertically integrated pork supply chain across Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, and South Dakota, processing nearly 4 million market pigs annually. The tech stack is Oracle-heavy (Fusion, HCM, SCM, Transportation, CX, Integration Cloud) paired with core Microsoft tools—a typical enterprise-operations posture for a mid-market food producer. Active projects center on Oracle Fusion module rollout, data governance, and enterprise data quality, suggesting the company is actively wrestling with migration complexity and siloed data sources across manufacturing, logistics, and field operations.
Notable leadership hires: Sanitation Lead
Christensen Farms is a privately held pork producer and processor founded in 1974, now operating integrated production and processing facilities across five Midwest states. The company markets and processes pork products domestically and for export, with major ownership stakes in Triumph Foods (Missouri) and 50 percent ownership of Daily's Premium Meats. The workforce spans operations, manufacturing, logistics, and support functions across 501–1,000 employees. Current hiring is concentrated in operations and manufacturing roles, with emerging investment in data governance and research initiatives.
Christensen Farms markets nearly 4 million market pigs per year through its integrated production and processing operations across Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
The company runs Oracle Fusion (ERP), Oracle HCM Cloud, Oracle SCM, Oracle Transportation Management, Oracle Integration Cloud, and BI Publisher for reporting, supplemented by Microsoft Office suite for operations.
Christensen Farms is headquartered in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, and operates processing facilities across five states including a major stake in Triumph Foods in St. Joseph, Missouri.
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