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Pilgrim's Pride Corporation Case No. 08-45664 Exhibit 3B to the Statement of Financial Affairs PILGRIM'S PRIDE CORPORATION EXHIBIT 3B TO THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS CASE NO. 08-45664 90-Day Payments Amount Still Owing: Account Name PO Box Street City Rg PostalCode Totaled by Vendor See Schedule F 106717 127 FARM P.O. Box 1800 MOUNT PLEASANT TX 75455$ (27,136.78) 126429 23 FARMS INC #1 1007 TENAHA ST CENTER TX 75935$ (15,638.58) 126430 23 FARMS INC #2 1007 TENAHA ST CENTER TX 75935$ (11,109.13) 150480 3 S FARM INC 826 SE CHILKAT ST LEE FL 32059$ (35,968.57) 104421 3M COMPANY 241 VENTURE DR AMERY WI 54001$ (170,020.16) 155039 3-M FARMS 1103 CROOKED BAYOU DR MCGEHEE AR 71654$ (195,484.77) 150055 4 M FARMS INC 434 CO RD 46 HANCEVILLE AL 35077$ (33,969.75) 150794 4C SONS INC 208 FULTON AVENUE LAURINBURG NC 28352$ (32,812.85) 150792 4C SONS INC 208 FULTON AVE LAURINBURG NC 28352$ (29,902.76) 133737 4M FARMS INC 247 DURR SCHOOL RD ROBELINE LA 71469$ (96,174.75) 106531 5 N FARMS 3150 N FM 2869 WINNSBORO TX 75494$ (71,660.43) 127112 5-G FARMS INC 4162 NORTH FM 2869 WINNSBORO TX 75494$ (37,308.24) 130427 A & C DAIRY INC 3844 POST RD CLEVELAND GA 30528$ (22,396.18) 155312 A & C POULTRY INC 6196 COUNTY HWY 30 BLOUNTSVILLE AL 35031$ (34,944.16) 149124 A & D FARMS 200 LAF 193 BRADLEY AR 71826$ (84,980.62) 130428 A & LS FARM 7142 HWY 254 CLEVELAND GA 30528$ (31,401.40) 151714 A 1 A/C & HEATING OF SARASOTA 6836 205 PL LIVE OAK FL 32060$ (6,029.16) 100602 A 1 ELECTRIC MOTORS SERVICE P.O. Box 1174 MOUNT PLEASANT TX 75456-1174$ (53,578.94) 151751 A BARRY WEHMILLER CO 225 SPARTANGREEN BLVD DUNCAN SC 29334$ (9,753.51) 139821 A BETTER GAS COMPANY INC P.O. Box 580 COMMERCE GA 30529$ (11,431.48) 111485 A C HORN & CO 1269 MAJESTY DALLAS TX 75247$ (7,263.44) 100988 A E ED MABRY 217 CO RD 2447 WINNSBORO TX 75494$ (44,977.24) 112671 A J BART INC 4130 LINDBERGH DR ADDISON TX 75001$ (27,608.50) 102572 A R SERVICES P.O. Box 37 2805 TED TROUT DR LUFKIN TX 75902-0037$ (6,121.13) 100627 A T & T P.O. Box 78522 PHOENIX AZ 85062-8522$ (366,317.28) 144781 A T & T MOBILITY II LLC 5565 GLENRIDGE CONNECTOR STE 510 ATLANTA GA 30342$ (142,749.81) 103832 A TECH INC P.O. Box 2704 TULSA OK 74101-2704$ (42,953.02) 149080 A TO Z COATINGS & INSULATION INC P.O. Box 1077 LAKE CITY SC 29560$ (15,255.72) 130336 AAA SCALES & SYSTEMS INC 3212 HARMONY CHURCH RD GAINESVILLE GA 30507$ (14,141.74) 149829 AARON ANDREWS 621 CO RD 572 RAINSVILLE AL 35986$ (12,217.11) 141233 ABBOTT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION INC 5101 CR 805 JOSHUA TX 76058$ (22,730.00) 102943 ABC RESEARCH 3437 SW 24TH AVENUE GAINESVILLE FL 32607$ (10,251.00) 150553 ABEL E TELLECHEA P.O. Box 482 1525 SE CR 405 MAYO FL 32066$ (11,717.50) 103083 ABERNATHY COMPANY 3820 E 19TH ST TEXARKANA AR 71854$ (15,427.25) 100647 ABNEY & SONS HARDWARE INC 1827 W FRANK AVE LUFKIN TX 75904$ (13,229.46) 138660 AC LEGG INC P.O. Box 709 6330 HWY 31 S CALERA AL 35040$ (202,673.50) 147926 ACCESS ATM INC 10681 HADDINGTON DR 190 HOUSTON TX 77043$ (6,650.00) 156024 ACCESS FLOOR SPECIALIST INC 4830 LAKAWANA ST STE 121 DALLAS TX 75247$ (7,083.44) 153293 ACCUTECH FILMS INC P.O. Box 115 620 HARDIN ST COLDWATER OH 45828$ (50,998.16) 120275 ACE USA P.O. Box 15054 ONE BEAVER VALLEY RD WILMINGTON DE 19850$ (63,649.14) 103777 ACKER ACRES #2 2304 MCKELLAR RD MOUNT PLEASANT TX 75455-9802$ (22,981.59) 100660 ACKER ACRES INC #1 2304 MCKELLAR RD MT PLEASANT TX 75455-9802$ (12,704.34) 124736 ACKER POULTRY SUPPLY INC 1365 LOOP 179 PITTSBURG TX 75686$ (11,483.98) 151696 ACKERMAN BEARDSLEY 168 BATTERY ST BURLINGTON VT 5401$ (1,128,719.30) 141820 ACS SUPPORT STOP 5050 P.O. Box 219236 KANSAS CITY MO 64121-9236$ (137,894.22) 150534 ADALBERTO BRITO 292 SE WR WILLIAM RD MAYO FL 32066$ (105,901.36) 153824 ADAM CARTER 1548 FIRELINE RD BAXLEY GA 31513$ (26,161.50) 149384 ADAM CARTER 1548 FIRE LINE RD BAXLEY GA 31515$ (6,556.89) 150384 ADAM GREESON 924 OLD FEDERAL ROAD NORTH CHATSWORTH GA 30705$ (23,902.92) 149391 ADAM HENDERSON 4000 MANOR MILLWOOD RD SO MANOR GA 31550$ (16,574.54) 133453 ADAM HOLLOWAY 368 SQUIRES RD SPEARSVILLE LA 71277$ (24,197.95) 144218 ADAM M GOODMAN 260 PEACHTREE ST STE 200 ATLANTA GA 30303$ (5,502.55) 152631 ADAM SMITH 3268 CORINTH RD NASHVILLE AR 71852$ (12,608.56) 155246 ADAM WAYNE CROSSON 532 OLD JORDAN RD BOAZ AL 35957$ (42,033.31) 155711 ADAMS MD FARM INC 6834 NW 44TH ST JENNINGS FL 32053$ (122,175.15) 131371 ADCO COMPANIES LTD 3657 PINE LANE BESSEMER AL 35022$ (11,980.81) 143846 ADECCO EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 2929 JAMES SANDERS BLVD STE D PADUCAH KY 42001$ (12,521.84) 124623 ADISSEO USA INC 4400 N POINT PKWY STE 275 ALPHARETTA GA 30022$ (7,510,988.09) 128855 ADJ FARMS 490 CR 450 ELBA AL 36323-6788$ (20,610.18) 116512 ADM COUNTRYMARK LLC P.O. Box 2544 DECATUR IL 62525$ (9,787,538.90) 136079 ADMIN FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORC P.O. Box 71442 SAN JUAN PR 00936-8542$ (23,929.72) 153038 ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILD SUPPORT EN P.O. Box 71442 SAN JUAN PR 936$ (6,356.02) 150714 ADMIRAL TIDWELL 560 HWY 367 BEAR CREEK AL 35543$ (40,691.79) 105065 ADMIX 234 ABBY ROAD MANCHESTER NH 03103-3332$ (13,489.03) 144524 ADP INVESTOR COMMUNICATION SERVICES 51 MERCEDES WAY EDGEWOOD NY 11717$ (40,424.85) 149046 ADRIAN S BECKER 919 HUCHENS RD MURRAY KY 42071$ (40,111.32) 125477 ADVANCE DESIGN CENTER INC 2501 OAK LAWN AVE STE 200 DALLAS TX 75219-4043$ (43,831.66) 132169 ADVANCE PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC 129 AVIATION DR WINCHESTER TN 37398$ (7,815.46) 156536 ADVANCED AIR CONSULTANTS INC P.O. Box 348 5445 THOMPSON BRIDGE RD MURRAYVILLE GA 30564$ (58,765.00) 152289 ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL 6601 SOUTHPOINT PKWY JACKSONVILLE FL 32216$ (8,635.00) 103810 ADVANCED FOOD SYSTEM INC 21 ROOSEVELT AVE SOMERSET NJ 08873-5030$ (216,765.00) Page 1 of 106 PILGRIM'S PRIDE CORPORATION EXHIBIT 3B TO THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS CASE NO. 08-45664 90-Day Payments Amount Still Owing: Account Name PO Box Street City Rg PostalCode Totaled by Vendor See Schedule F 155523 ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES 3939 ROYAL DRIVE STE 224 KENNESAW GA 30144$ (15,320.00) 126656 ADVANCED SURFACES CORPORATION 3355 LIBERTY RD VILLA RICA GA 30180$ (100,103.83) 111388 ADVANCED TEMPORARIES P.O. Box 8022 3927 BROADWAY TYLER TX 75711-8022$ (31,476.77) 500857 ADVANTAGE PACKAGING & PAPER 4019 LAKE BRAZOS LN RICHMOND TX 77406$ (1,207,842.98) 120840 ADVANTAGE PACKAGING AND PAPER 4019 LAKE BRAZOS LN RICHMOND TX 77406$ (544,125.23) 115194 AEP SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER P.O. Box 24422 CANTON OH 44701-4422$ (2,315,403.39) 115193 AEP SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER(DRA P.O. Box 24422 CANTON OH 44701-4422$ (6,451.64) 129244 AEROFREEZE INC 18394 REDMOND WAY REDMOND WA 98052$ (231,324.50) 152809 AETNA US HEALTHCARE P.O. Box 70966 CHICAGO IL 60673$ (44,068.73) 100780 AG PROCESSING INC P.O. Box 2047 OMAHA NE 68103-2047$ (25,346,362.23) 116529 AGMARK INTERMODAL SYSTEMS INC PO BOX 305172 DEPT #48 NASHVILLE TN 37230-5172$ (860,509.94) 103924 AGP GRAIN LTD P.O. Box 2047 12700 W DODGE RD OMAHA NE 68103-2047$ (27,073.70) 113310 AGRAIL LLC 901 ROUNDHOUSE DR BLOOMINGTON IL 61701$ (1,391,102.31) 140747 AGRI BUNGE LLC 11720 BORMAN DR SAINT LOUIS MO 63146-4180$ (149,640.60) 100635 AGRI STATS P.O. Box 11264 6510 MUTUAL DR FORT WAYNE IN 46856-1264$ (417,739.90) 146800 AGRI-TEX WOODSHAVINGS LLC P.O. Box 519 200 INDUSTRIAL DR SHEPHERD TX 77371$ (18,000.00) 128969 AGROWSTAR LLC P.O. Box 190 12389 HWY 24 E DAVISBORO GA 31018$ (784,548.72) 120609 AGTECH PRODUCTS INC W227 N752 WESTMOUND DR WAUKESHA WI 53186$ (21,020.00) 156662 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICES P.O. Box 2816 2100 C THOMPSON VRIDGE RD GAINESVILLE GA 30503$ (8,526.00) 100618 AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA CORP P.O. Box 200269 HOUSTON TX 77216-0269$ (29,092.25) 100726 AIR POWER EQUIPMENT RENTALS 823 W MARSHALL AVE LONGVIEW TX 75601$ (12,229.05) 109820 AIRGAS DRYICE 6340 SUGAR LOAF PKWY STE 300 DULUTH GA 30097$ (2,990,873.17) 147655 AIRGAS INC 259 N RADNOR CHESTER RD RADNOR PA 19087$ (50,892.95) 117818 AIRGAS NATIONAL WELDERS P.O. Box 31007 CHARLOTTE NC 28231$ (8,792.65) 145615 AIRGAS SPECIALTY PRODUCTS INC 6340 SUGARLOAF PKWY STE 300 DULUTH GA 30097-4329$ (27,296.52) 106414 AIT WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS P.O. Box 959 701 N ROHLWING RD ITASCA IL 60143$ (59,000.07) 129444 AJILON PROFESSIONAL STAFFINGS PARK 80 W PLAZA 2 SADDLE BROOK NJ 7663$ (20,586.83) 128245 AJINOMOTO U S A INC 8430 W BRYN MAWR AVE STE 650 CHICAGO IL 60631-3421$ (221,532.57) 128357 ALABAMA UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION MONTGOMERY AL 36131$ (28,195.83) 137914 ALABAMA CHILD SUPPORT P.O. Box 244015 MONTGOMERY AL 36124-4015$ (217,928.61) 129396 ALABAMA DEPT OF REVENUE P.O.
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