Document:

Exhibit 4.6

 EXHIBIT 4.6 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  

  
 SECOND AMENDED AND
RESTATED 
 NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  

  
 DATED
AS OF OCTOBER 29, 2004 
  
 $100,000,000 7.89% SERIES I SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
 $50,000,000 VARIABLE RATE SERIES J SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE OCTOBER 1,
2009 
 $50,000,000 8.44% SERIES K SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE
OCTOBER 1, 2009 
 $25,000,000 LIBOR RATE SERIES L SENIOR
SECURED NOTES DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
  
 Guarantied By: 
  
 Brown’s of Carolina LLC 
 Brown’s Farms, LLC 
 Brown’s Realty Partnership 
 Carroll’s Foods of Virginia LLC 
 Carroll’s Foods LLC 
 Carroll’s Realty Partnership 
 Cattle Production Systems, Inc.

 Central Plains Farms LLC 
 Circle Four LLC 
 Coddle Roasted Meats, Inc. 
 Gwaltney of Smithfield, Ltd. 
 Hancock’s Old Fashioned Country Ham, Inc.

 Iowa Quality Meats, Ltd. 
 John Morrell & Co. 
 Lykes Meat Group, Inc. 
 Moyer Packing Company 
 Murphy-Brown LLC 
 Murphy Farms LLC 
 North Side Foods
Corp. 
 Packerland Holdings, Inc. 
 Packerland Processing Company, Inc. 
 Packerland-Plainwell, Inc. (f/k/a Murco Foods, Inc.)

 Patrick Cudahy Incorporated 
 Premium Pork, Inc. 
 Quarter M Farms LLC 
 Quik-To-Fix Foods, Inc. 
 SFFC, Inc. 
 Smithfield Purchase Corporation 
 Stadler’s Country Hams, Inc.

 Sun Land Beef Company 
 Sunnyland, Inc. 
 Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms 
 The Smithfield Companies, Inc. 
 The Smithfield Packing Company Incorporated

 Smithfield Packing Real Estate, LLC 
 Smithfield Packing Realty Partnership 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	Page

	 1.
	  	 BACKGROUND; AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT.
	  	1
				
	 	  	 1.1.
	  	 Authorization of Notes.
	  	1
	 	  	 1.2.
	  	 The Closing.
	  	2
	 	  	 1.3.
	  	 Failure of Conditions.
	  	3
	 	  	 1.4.
	  	 Expenses.
	  	3
	 	  	 1.5.
	  	 Collateral; Release.
	  	4
			
	 2.
	  	 WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS.
	  	4
				
	 	  	 2.1.
	  	 Material Adverse Change.
	  	4
	 	  	 2.2.
	  	 Financial Statements; Debt.
	  	4
	 	  	 2.3.
	  	 Subsidiaries and Affiliates.
	  	5
	 	  	 2.4.
	  	 Pending Litigation.
	  	5
	 	  	 2.5.
	  	 Title to Properties; UCC Matters.
	  	5
	 	  	 2.6.
	  	 Patents, Trademarks, Licenses, etc.
	  	6
	 	  	 2.7.
	  	 Taxes.
	  	6
	 	  	 2.8.
	  	 Full Disclosure.
	  	7
	 	  	 2.9.
	  	 Corporate Organization and Authority.
	  	7
	 	  	 2.10.
	  	 Restrictions on Company and Subsidiaries.
	  	8
	 	  	 2.11.
	  	 Compliance with Law.
	  	8
	 	  	 2.12.
	  	 Pension Plans.
	  	9
	 	  	 2.13.
	  	 USA Patriot Act, Etc.
	  	10
	 	  	 2.14.
	  	 Certain Laws.
	  	10
	 	  	 2.15.
	  	 Environmental Compliance.
	  	11
	 	  	 2.16.
	  	 Transaction is Legal and Authorized; Obligations are Enforceable.
	  	11
	 	  	 2.17.
	  	 Governmental Consent.
	  	12
	 	  	 2.18.
	  	 No Defaults.
	  	12
	 	  	 2.19.
	  	 Value of Fixed Asset Collateral.
	  	13
	 	  	 2.20.
	  	 Company and the Guarantors.
	  	13
	 	  	 2.21.
	  	 Solvency.
	  	13
	 	  	 2.22.
	  	 True and Correct Copies.
	  	13
	 	  	 2.23.
	  	 Joinder Agreement.
	  	14
			
	 3.
	  	 CLOSING CONDITIONS.
	  	14
				
	 	  	 3.1.
	  	 Opinions of Counsel.
	  	14
	 	  	 3.2.
	  	 Warranties and Representations True.
	  	14
	 	  	 3.3.
	  	 No Defaults.
	  	14
	 	  	 3.4.
	  	 Officers’ Certificates.
	  	14
	 	  	 3.5.
	  	 Other Noteholders.
	  	15
	 	  	 3.6.
	  	 Expenses.
	  	15
	 	  	 3.7.
	  	 Ratification by Guarantors.
	  	15
	 	  	 3.8.
	  	 Other Debt Documents.
	  	15
	 	  	 3.9.
	  	 Transaction Structuring Fee.
	  	15
	 	  	 3.10.
	  	 Compliance with this Agreement.
	  	15
	 	  	 3.11.
	  	 Proceedings Satisfactory.
	  	15

  

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	 4.
	  	 PAYMENTS.
	  	15
				
	 	  	 4.1.
	  	 Interest Payments.
	  	15
	 	  	 4.2.
	  	 Scheduled Required Prepayments.
	  	24
	 	  	 4.3.
	  	 Offer to Prepay upon Change in Control.
	  	25
	 	  	 4.4.
	  	 Optional Prepayments.
	  	26
	 	  	 4.5.
	  	 Notice of Optional Prepayment.
	  	27
	 	  	 4.6.
	  	 Pro Rata Payments.
	  	28
	 	  	 4.7.
	  	 Notation of Notes on Prepayment.
	  	28
	 	  	 4.8.
	  	 No Other Optional Prepayments.
	  	29
	 	  	 4.9.
	  	 Administrative Fee.
	  	29
			
	 5.
	  	 REGISTRATION; SUBSTITUTION OF NOTES.
	  	29
				
	 	  	 5.1.
	  	 Registration of Notes.
	  	29
	 	  	 5.2.
	  	 Exchange of Notes.
	  	29
	 	  	 5.3.
	  	 Replacement of Notes.
	  	30
	 	  	 5.4.
	  	 Issuance Taxes.
	  	30
			
	 6.
	  	 GENERAL COVENANTS.
	  	30
				
	 	  	 6.1.
	  	 Payment of Taxes and Claims.
	  	30
	 	  	 6.2.
	  	 Maintenance of Properties and Corporate Existence.
	  	31
	 	  	 6.3.
	  	 Payment of Notes and Maintenance of Office.
	  	32
	 	  	 6.4.
	  	 Intentionally Deleted.
	  	32
	 	  	 6.5.
	  	 Consolidated Working Capital.
	  	32
	 	  	 6.6.
	  	 Funded Debt to Capitalization Ratio.
	  	32
	 	  	 6.7.
	  	 Maintenance of Funded Debt.
	  	32
	 	  	 6.8.
	  	 Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio; Consolidated Fixed Charges.
	  	32
	 	  	 6.9.
	  	 Restrictions on Dividends, etc.
	  	33
	 	  	 6.10.
	  	 Consolidated Net Worth.
	  	34
	 	  	 6.11.
	  	 Terrorism Sanctions Regulations.
	  	34
	 	  	 6.12.
	  	 Restricted Payments and Restricted Investments.
	  	34
	 	  	 6.13.
	  	 Liens.
	  	35
	 	  	 6.14.
	  	 Merger; Acquisition.
	  	38
	 	  	 6.15.
	  	 Transfers of Property; Subsidiary Stock.
	  	40
	 	  	 6.16.
	  	 Trademark Subsidiaries.
	  	44
	 	  	 6.17.
	  	 Environmental Compliance.
	  	45
	 	  	 6.18.
	  	 Line of Business.
	  	45
	 	  	 6.19.
	  	 Transactions with Affiliates.
	  	45
	 	  	 6.20.
	  	 Tax Consolidation.
	  	45
	 	  	 6.21.
	  	 ERISA.
	  	45
	 	  	 6.22.
	  	 Guaranties.
	  	47
	 	  	 6.23.
	  	 Private Offering.
	  	48
			
	 7.
	  	 INFORMATION AS TO COMPANY AND GUARANTORS.
	  	48
				
	 	  	 7.1.
	  	 Financial and Business Information.
	  	48
	 	  	 7.2.
	  	 Officer’s Certificates.
	  	51
	 	  	 7.3.
	  	 Accountants’ Report.
	  	52
	 	  	 7.4.
	  	 Inspection.
	  	52

  

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	 8.
	  	 EVENTS OF DEFAULT.
	  	52
				
	 	  	 8.1.
	  	 Nature of Events.
	  	52
	 	  	 8.2.
	  	 Default Remedies.
	  	54
	 	  	 8.3.
	  	 Annulment of Acceleration of Notes.
	  	56
			
	 9.
	  	 INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.
	  	56
				
	 	  	 9.1.
	  	 Terms Defined.
	  	56
	 	  	 9.2.
	  	 GAAP.
	  	81
	 	  	 9.3.
	  	 Directly or Indirectly.
	  	81
	 	  	 9.4.
	  	 Section Headings, Table of Contents and Construction.
	  	81
	 	  	 9.5.
	  	 Governing Law.
	  	81
			
	 10.
	  	 MISCELLANEOUS.
	  	82
				
	 	  	 10.1.
	  	 Communications.
	  	82
	 	  	 10.2.
	  	 Reproduction of Documents.
	  	83
	 	  	 10.3.
	  	 Survival.
	  	83
	 	  	 10.4.
	  	 Successors and Assigns.
	  	83
	 	  	 10.5.
	  	 Amendment and Waiver.
	  	83
	 	  	 10.6.
	  	 Payments, When Received.
	  	85
	 	  	 10.7.
	  	 Entire Agreement.
	  	85
	 	  	 10.8.
	  	 Duplicate Originals, Execution in Counterpart.
	  	85

  

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 Annexes and Exhibits 
  

					
	 Annex 1
	 	—	    	 Information as to Noteholders

	 Annex 2
	 	—	    	 Information as to Company and Subsidiaries

			
	 Exhibit A1
	 	—	    	 Form of 7.89% Series I Senior Secured Note Due October 1, 2009

	 Exhibit A2
	 	—	    	 Form of Variable Rate Series J Senior Secured Note Due October 1, 2009

	 Exhibit A3
	 	—	    	 Form of 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Note Due October 1, 2009

	 Exhibit A4
	 	—	    	 Form of LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Note Due October 1, 2009

			
	 Exhibit B
	 	—	    	 Form of Company Counsel’s Closing Opinion

			
	 Exhibit C
	 	—	    	 Form of Company Officers’ Certificate

	 Exhibit D
	 	—	    	 Form of Company Secretary’s Certificate

  

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 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  
 SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  
 $100,000,000 7.89% SERIES I SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
 $50,000,000 VARIABLE RATE SERIES J SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE OCTOBER 1,
2009 
 $50,000,000 8.44% SERIES K SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE
OCTOBER 1, 2009 
 $25,000,000 LIBOR RATE SERIES L SENIOR
SECURED NOTES DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
  
 Dated as of October 29, 2004 
  
 Separately addressed to each of the 
 Noteholders listed on Annex 1 hereto: 
  
 Ladies and Gentlemen: 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC., a Virginia corporation (together with its successors and assigns, the “Company”), hereby agrees
with you as follows: 
  
 1. BACKGROUND; AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT.

  
 1.1. Authorization of Notes. 
  
 The Company has issued and sold 
  
 (a) one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in aggregate
principal amount of its seven and eighty-nine one-hundredths percent (7.89%) Series I Senior Secured Notes due October 1, 2009 (as they may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Series I Notes,” such
term to include each Series I Note delivered from time to time in accordance with any of the Note Purchase Agreements (as defined below). The Series I Notes shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit A1 and shall have the terms as herein and
therein provided; 
  
 (b) fifty million dollars
($50,000,000) in aggregate principal amount of its Variable Rate Series J Senior Secured Notes due October 1, 2009 (as they may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Series J Notes,” such term to include
each Series J Note delivered from time to time in accordance with any of the Note Purchase Agreements). The Series J Notes shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit A2 and shall have the terms as herein and therein provided; 
  
 (c) fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) in aggregate
principal amount of its eight and forty-four one-hundredths percent (8.44%) Series K Senior Secured Notes due October 1, 2009 (as they may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Series K Notes,” such term
to include each Series K Note delivered from time to time in accordance with any of the Note Purchase Agreements). The Series K Notes shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit A3 and shall have the terms as herein and therein provided; and

 (d) twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) in aggregate principal amount of its LIBOR
Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes due October 1, 2009 (as they may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Series L Notes,” such term to include each Series L Note delivered from time to time in
accordance with any of the Note Purchase Agreements, The Series L Notes shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit A4 and shall have the terms as herein and therein provided; 
  
 The Series I Notes, the Series J Notes, the Series K Notes and the Series L Notes are herein referred to, individually, as a
“Note,” and collectively, as the “Notes”. The Notes have been issued pursuant to those separate Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreements each dated as of October 27, 1999 among the Company and the noteholders
named in Annex 1 thereto (as amended by that certain Amendment Agreement No. 1, dated as of December 7, 2001, that certain Amendment Agreement No. 2, dated as of December 31, 2002, that certain Amendment Agreement No. 3, dated as of April 4, 2003,
that certain Amendment Agreement No. 4, dated as of October 31, 2003, and that certain Amendment Agreement No. 5, dated as of March 25, 2004, each among the Company and the other parties listed on the signature pages thereto, each an
“Existing Note Purchase Agreement” and collectively, the “Existing Note Purchase Agreements”). The Company represents and warrants to each of you that (i) the register kept by the Company for the registration and
transfer of the Notes indicates that each of the Persons named in Annex 1 hereto (collectively, the “Noteholders”) is currently a holder of the outstanding aggregate principal amount of the Notes as of the date hereof indicated in
such Annex and (ii) there are no other Notes outstanding under the Existing Note Purchase Agreements. 
  
 1.2. The Closing. 
  
 (a) Agreement. Subject to the satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 3, you agree, by execution of this Agreement,
that the Existing Note Purchase Agreement is hereby amended and restated in the form of this Agreement and that the Series I Notes and Series K Notes shall be deemed to be automatically amended without any further action required on the part of any
other Person, to conform to and have the terms provided in Exhibits A1 and A2, respectively, hereto (except that the principal amount and payee of each Note shall remain unchanged). 
  
 (b) Restatement Dates. The initial amendment and restatement of the terms of this Agreement took
place on October 29, 1999 (the “First Restatement Date”) and the closing under the second amendment and restatement of the terms of this Agreement will be held contemporaneously with the execution and delivery of this Agreement (the
date of such closing herein referred to as the “Second Restatement Date”) at the office of Bingham McCutchen LLP, One State Street, Hartford, CT 06103. It is agreed that the Second Restatement Date shall be October 29, 2004.

  
 (c) Other Noteholders.
Contemporaneously with the execution and delivery hereof, the Company is entering into a separate Second Amended and Restated Note 
  

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 Purchase Agreement identical (except for the name, address and signature of the Noteholder party thereto)
to this Agreement (this Agreement and such other separate Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreements, collectively, as may be amended from time to time, the “Note Purchase Agreements”) with each other Noteholder.

  
 1.3. Failure of Conditions. 
  
 If on the Second Restatement Date the conditions specified in Section 3 to
be fulfilled have not been fulfilled, you may thereupon elect to be relieved of all further obligations under this Agreement, without thereby waiving any rights you may have by reason of such nonfulfillment and the Existing Note Purchase Agreement
shall remain in full force. 
  
 1.4. Expenses. 

 
 (a) Generally. Whether or not the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement are consummated, the Company will promptly (and in any event within thirty (30) days of receiving any statement or invoice therefor) pay all fees, expenses and costs relating hereto, including but not limited to:

  
 (i) the cost of reproducing the Financing
Documents; 
  
 (ii) the fees and disbursements of
your special counsel; 
  
 (iii) the fees and
disbursements of the Security Trustee and its counsel; 
  
 (iv) the fees, expenses and costs incurred in complying with each of the conditions to closing set forth in Section 3; 
  
 (v) all other expenses incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; and 
  
 (vi) the expenses relating to the consideration,
negotiation, preparation or execution of any amendments, waivers or consents pursuant to the provisions hereof and of the other Financing Documents, whether or not any such amendments, waivers or consents are executed. 
  
 (b) Counsel. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, it is agreed and understood that the Company will pay, on the Second Restatement Date, the statement for fees and disbursements of your special counsel presented on the Second Restatement Date and the Company will also pay upon receipt of
any statement thereof, each additional statement for fees and disbursements of your special counsel rendered after the Second Restatement Date in connection with the matters referred to in Section 1.4(a)(vi). 
  
 (c) Survival. The obligations of the Company under
this Section 1.4 shall survive the payment or prepayment of the Notes and the termination hereof. 
  

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 1.5. Collateral; Release. 
  
 The Notes are secured pursuant to and entitled to all of the benefits of the Security Documents. In the
event that at any time after the Second Restatement Date the Company shall have obtained an Acceptable Rating in respect of its long-term, senior unsecured debt, the Company may give written notice to each holder of Notes (which notice shall include
copies of the letters to the Company from Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s evidencing that such Acceptable Rating has been in full force and effect for the one hundred eighty (180) day period immediately preceding the date of such notice
requesting that the holders of the Notes direct the Security Trustee to release the Collateral from the security interests created by the Security Documents on a date specified in such notice (the “Collateral Release Date”) that is
not less than thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days after the date of such notice. The holders of the Notes agree to direct the Security Trustee to so release the Collateral, provided that the Collateral Release Conditions have
been satisfied and the holders of the Notes and the Security Trustee shall have received an officer’s certificate, executed by a Senior Officer and dated the Collateral Release Date, specifying that at the time of such release and after giving
effect thereto, each of the Collateral Release Conditions are satisfied. Notwithstanding such release of Collateral, the provisions of Section 6.13 hereof shall continue to apply on and after the Collateral Release Date. 
  
 2. WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS. 
  
 To induce you to enter into this Agreement, the Company warrants and
represents as follows: 
  
 2.1. Material Adverse Change.

  
 Since the date of the last audited consolidated financial
statements of the Company delivered to each of the Noteholders (or their predecessors in interest), there has been no change in the business, prospects, profits, Properties or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company, except changes that,
in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.2. Financial Statements; Debt. 
  
 (a) Financial Statements. The quarterly and annual financial statements most recently delivered to you pursuant to Section 7.1 of the Existing Note Purchase Agreement have been prepared in accordance with GAAP
consistently applied and present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries as of such dates and the results of their operations and cash flows for the periods specified
therein. 
  
 (b) Debt. Part 2.2(b) of
Annex 2 lists all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries as of the First Restatement Date (prior to giving effect to the transactions which occurred on the First Restatement Date) which Debt is of an outstanding amount, in each case, in excess of
fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), and provides the following information with respect to each item of such Debt: 
  
 (i) the obligor in respect thereof, 
  

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 (ii) the holder thereof, 
  
 (iii) the outstanding amount thereof and the interest rate or rates applicable thereto, 
  
 (iv) the portion thereof classified as current in accordance
with GAAP, 
  
 (v) the final maturity thereof,
and 
  
 (vi) the collateral securing such Debt,
if any. 
  
 The aggregate amount of Debt of the Company and the
Subsidiaries as of the First Restatement Date that is not set forth on Part 2.2(b) of Annex 2 did not exceed two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000). 
  
 2.3. Subsidiaries and Affiliates. 
  
 Part 2.3 of Annex 2 states: 
  
 (a) the name of each of the Subsidiaries as of the Second Restatement Date, its jurisdiction of incorporation and the percentage of its
Voting Stock owned by the Company and each other Subsidiary; and 
  
 (b) the name of each of the Affiliates as of the Second Restatement Date and the nature of the affiliation. 
  
 Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries has good and marketable title to all of the shares it purports to own of the stock of each Subsidiary, free and
clear in each case of any Lien. All such shares have been duly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable. 
  
 2.4. Pending Litigation. 
  
 (a) Pending Litigation. There are no proceedings, actions or investigations pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened
against or affecting the Company or any Subsidiary in any court or before any Governmental Authority or arbitration board or tribunal that, in the aggregate for all such proceedings, actions and investigations, could reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) No
Defaults. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in default with respect to any judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree of any court, Governmental Authority, arbitration board or tribunal that, in the aggregate for all such defaults,
could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.5. Title to Properties; UCC Matters. 
  
 (a) Title to Properties. The Company and the Subsidiaries have valid title to all of the Property reflected in the most recent audited consolidated balance sheet referred to in Section 2.2(a) (except as sold or otherwise disposed of
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 business), except for such failures to have valid title as are immaterial in the context of such balance
sheet and that, in the aggregate for all such failures, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Leases. All leases necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company and the Subsidiaries are valid and subsisting and
are in full force and effect, except for such failures to be valid and subsisting that, in the aggregate for all such failures, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (c) Liens. All Property of the Company and the
Subsidiaries is free from Liens not permitted by Section 6.13. 
  
 (d) UCC Matters. Part 2.5(d) of Annex 2 sets forth with respect to the Company and each Guarantor as of the First Restatement Date: 
  
 (i) each name under which such Person conducts or has conducted all or a portion of its business operations,
and 
  
 (ii) the location of the principal
executive office of each such Person. 
  
 Neither
the Company nor any Guarantor has changed its name or the name under which it conducts its business operations within the immediately preceding period of five (5) years. 
  
 (e) Real Estate Collateral. Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 sets forth, as of the First Restatement Date, a
list of real Properties held by each of Circle Four, Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms, Brown’s Farms, Carroll’s Realty Partnership and Central Plains, and such list sets forth, as of the First Restatement Date, with respect to each such
Property that constitutes Collateral, the book value and the Company’s good faith estimate of the Fair Market Value thereof. 
  
 2.6. Patents, Trademarks, Licenses, etc. 
  
 Except as set forth on Part 2.6 of Annex 2 as of the First Restatement Date, each of the Company and the Subsidiaries owns, possesses or has the right to
use all of the patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and licenses, and rights with respect thereto, necessary for the present and currently planned future conduct of its business, without any known conflict with the rights of
others. The Trademark Subsidiaries own all such patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and licenses. Part 2.6 of Annex 2 sets forth the identity of each of the Trademark Subsidiaries on the First Restatement Date. 
  
 2.7. Taxes. 
  
 (a) Returns Filed; Taxes Paid. All tax returns
required to be filed by each of the Company and the Subsidiaries and any other Person with which the Company or any Subsidiary files or has filed a consolidated return in any jurisdiction have in fact been filed on a timely basis, and all taxes,
assessments, fees and other governmental charges upon each of the Company and the Subsidiaries and any such Person, and upon any of 
  

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 their respective Properties, income or franchises, that are due and payable have been paid. As of the
First Restatement Date, all liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries with respect to federal income taxes have been finally determined except with respect to the fiscal years disclosed on Part 2.7 of Annex 2, which are the only fiscal years
not closed by the completion of an audit or the expiration of the statute of limitations. There is currently in effect no tax sharing, tax allocation or similar agreement providing for the manner in which tax payments (whether in respect of federal
or state income or other taxes) owing by the members of the affiliated group of which the Company is the “common parent” (as defined in section 1504 of the IRC) are allocated between any member of such group and any Person other than the
Company or a Subsidiary. 
  
 (b) Book
Provisions Adequate. 
  
 (i) The amount of
the liability for taxes reflected in the most recent balance sheet referred to in Section 2.2(a) is an adequate provision for taxes as of the date of such balance sheet (including, without limitation, any payment due pursuant to any tax sharing
agreement) as are or may become payable by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and the other Persons consolidated with the Company in such financial statements in respect of all tax periods ending on or prior to such dates. 
  
 (ii) As of the First Restatement Date, neither the Company
nor any Subsidiary knows of any proposed additional tax assessment against it or any such Person that is not reflected in full in the most recent balance sheet referred to in Section 2.2(a). 
  
 2.8. Full Disclosure. 
  
 The financial statements referred to in Section 2.2(a) do not, nor does any
Financing Document or any written statement furnished by or on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiary to you in connection with the negotiation or the closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit a material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading when viewed in the aggregate. There is no fact that the Company has not disclosed to you in writing that has had or, so far as the Company can
now reasonably foresee, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.9. Corporate Organization and Authority. 
  
 The Company and each Subsidiary: 
  
 (a) is a corporation, limited liability company or partnership duly organized, validly existing and in good standing (to the extent that such concept is applicable) under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization;

  
 (b) has all legal and corporate, limited
liability company or partnership, as the case may be, power and authority to own and operate its Properties and to carry on its business as now conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted; 
  

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 (c) has all necessary licenses, certificates and permits to own and operate its
Properties and to carry on its business as now conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted, except where the failure to have such licenses, certificates and permits, in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect; and 
  
 (d) has duly qualified or
has been duly licensed, and is authorized to do business and is in good standing, as a foreign corporation, limited liability company or foreign partnership, as the case may be, in each state in the United States of America and in each other
jurisdiction where the failure to be so qualified or licensed and authorized and in good standing, in the aggregate for all such failures, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.10. Restrictions on Company and Subsidiaries. 
  
 (a) Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary: 
  
 (i) is a party to any contract or agreement, or subject to
any charter, bylaw, partnership agreement or other restriction that, in the aggregate for all such contracts, agreements, constitutive documents and other restrictions (assuming that all such contracts and agreements are performed in accordance with
their respective terms), could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or 
  
 (ii) has agreed or consented to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise) any of its Property,
whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien not permitted by Section 6.13. 
  
 (b) As of the First Restatement Date, neither the Company nor any Guarantor is a party to any contract or agreement that restricts the
right or ability of the Company or such Guarantor to incur Debt, other than this Agreement and the agreements listed in Part 2.10(b) of Annex 2 (none of which restricts the issuance and sale of the Notes or the performance of the Company hereunder
or under the Notes and none of which restricts the guaranty of the Notes by any of the Guarantors under the Joint and Several Guaranty). 
  
 2.11. Compliance with Law. 
  
 Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary: 
  
 (a) is in violation of any law, ordinance, governmental rule or regulation to which it is subject (including, without limitation, those
relating to zoning and planning, building, subdivision, inland wetland and environmental and hazardous waste disposal); or 
  
 (b) has failed to obtain any license, certificate, permit, franchise or other governmental authorization necessary to the ownership of its
Property or to the conduct of its business (including, without limitation, to the extent required, building, zoning, subdivision, traffic and environmental approvals and certificates of occupancy); which violations or failures to obtain, in the
aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  

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 2.12. Pension Plans. 
  
 (a) Disclosure. Part 2.12(a) of Annex 2 identifies as of the First Restatement
Date all ERISA Affiliates and all “employee benefit plans” with respect to which the Company or any “affiliate” of the Company is a “party-in-interest” or in respect of which the Notes could constitute an
“employer security” (“employee benefit plan” and “party-in-interest” have the meanings specified in section 3 of ERISA and “affiliate” and “employer security” have the meanings specified in section
407(d) of ERISA). 
  
 (b) Prohibited
Transactions. The execution and delivery of this Agreement will not involve any transaction that is subject to the prohibitions of section 406 of ERISA or in connection with which a tax could be imposed pursuant to section 4975(c)(1)(A) through
section 4975(D), inclusive, of the IRC. 
  
 (c) Relationship of Vested Benefits to Pension Plan Assets. Except as set forth on Part 2.12(c) of Annex 2, immediately prior to the First Restatement Date the present value of all benefits, determined as of the most recent valuation
date immediately prior to the First Restatement Date for such benefits (as provided in Section 6.21(c)), vested under each Pension Plan does not exceed the value of the assets of such Pension Plan allocable to such vested benefits, determined as of
the most recent valuation date (as provided in Section 6.21(c)) immediately prior to the First Restatement Date. 
  
 (d) ERISA Requirements. Each of the Company and the ERISA Affiliates: 
  
 (i) has fulfilled all obligations under the minimum funding
standards of ERISA and the IRC with respect to each Pension Plan that is not a Multiemployer Plan; 
  
 (ii) is in compliance in all material respects with all other applicable provisions of ERISA and the IRC with respect to each Pension Plan
and each Multiemployer Plan; and 
  
 (iii) has
not incurred any liability under Title IV of ERISA to the PBGC (other than in respect of required insurance premiums, all of which that are due having been paid), with respect to any Pension Plan, any Multiemployer Plan or any trust established
thereunder. 
  
 (e) Accumulated Funding
Deficiency. Except as set forth in Part 2.12(e) of Annex 2, no accumulated funding deficiency (as defined in section 302 of ERISA and section 412 of the IRC), whether or not waived, exists as of the First Restatement Date with respect to any
Pension Plan. 
  
 (f) Reportable Events.
No Pension Plan or trust created thereunder has been terminated, and there have been no “reportable events” (as such term is defined in section 4043 of ERISA), with respect to any Pension Plan or trust created thereunder or with

  

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 respect to any Multiemployer Plan, which reportable event or events will or could result in the
termination of such Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan and give rise to a liability of the Company or any ERISA Affiliate in respect thereof. 
  
 (g) Multiemployer Plans. Other than as set forth on Part 2.12(g) of Annex 2, as of the First Restatement Date neither the Company
nor any ERISA Affiliate is an employer required to contribute to any Multiemployer Plan. Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred, nor is expected to incur, any withdrawal liability (that has not previously been fully satisfied)
under ERISA with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, the effect of which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. No Multiemployer Plans have been terminated under section 4041A of ERISA, have
been placed in reorganization status under Title IV of ERISA, or have been determined to be “insolvent” (as such term is defined in section 4245 of ERISA). 
  
 (h) Multiple Employer Pension Plans. Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate is a
“contributing sponsor” (as such term is defined in section 4001 of ERISA) in any Multiple Employer Pension Plan and neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred (without fully satisfying the same), or reasonably expects to
incur, withdrawal liability in respect of any Multiple Employer Pension Plan, which withdrawal liability could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (i) Foreign Pension Plan. Except as set forth in Part 2.12(i) of Annex 2, no Foreign Pension Plans
exist as of the First Restatement Date and neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has any present or future obligations in respect of any Foreign Pension Plan. 
  

2.13. USA Patriot Act, Etc. 
  
 (a) Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary (i) is a Person described or designated in the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List of the Office of Foreign Assets Control or in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order or (ii) engages in any dealings or transactions with any such Person. The Company and its Subsidiaries are in compliance, in all material respects, with
the USA Patriot Act. 
  
 (b) No part of the
proceeds from the sale of the Notes hereunder will be used, directly or indirectly, for any payments to any governmental official or employee, political party, official of a political party, candidate for political office, or anyone else acting in
an official capacity, in order to obtain, retain or direct business or obtain any improper advantage, in violation of the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, assuming in all cases that such Act applies to the Company.

  
 2.14. Certain Laws. 
  
 The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and the
performance under the Financing Documents by the Company and the Subsidiaries: 
  
 (a) is not subject to regulation under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as
amended, the Transportation Acts, as amended, or the Federal Power Act, as amended, and 
  

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 (b) does not violate any provision of any statute or other rule or regulation of any
Governmental Authority applicable to the Company or any Subsidiary. 
  
 2.15. Environmental Compliance. 
  
 (a) Compliance. Except as set forth in Part 2.14(a) of Annex 2, as of the First Restatement Date neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation of any Environmental Protection Law in effect in any jurisdiction where it
currently is doing business or owns Property, except for such violations that, in the aggregate for all such violations, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Liability. Except as set forth in Part 2.14(b) of
Annex 2, as of the First Restatement Date neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is subject to any liability under any Environmental Protection Law that, in the aggregate for all such liabilities, could reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect. 
  
 (c) Notices. Except as
set forth in Part 2.14(c) of Annex 2, as of the First Restatement Date neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has received any: 
  
 (i) notice from any Governmental Authority by which any of its currently or previously owned or leased Properties has been identified in
any manner by any Governmental Authority as a hazardous substance disposal or removal site, “Super Fund” clean-up site, or other clean-up site or candidate for removal or closure pursuant to any Environmental Protection Law; 
  
 (ii) notice of any Lien arising under or in connection with
any Environmental Protection Law that has attached to any revenues of, or to, any of its currently or previously owned or leased Properties; or 
  
 (iii) communication from any Governmental Authority concerning any action or omission by the Company or such Subsidiary in connection with
its currently or previously owned or leased Properties resulting in the release of any Hazardous Substance or resulting in any violation of any Environmental Protection Law; 
  
 in each case where the effect of which, in the aggregate for all such notices and communications, could reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.16.
Transaction is Legal and Authorized; Obligations are Enforceable. 
  
 (a) Transaction is Legal and Authorized. Each of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and by each of the Guarantors, and compliance by the Company and each of the Guarantors with all of
their respective obligations under the Financing Documents: 
  
 (i) is within the corporate powers of the Company and each of the Guarantors; 
  

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 (ii) is legal and does not conflict with, result in any breach in any of the provisions
of, constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any Lien upon any Property of the Company or any Subsidiary under the provisions of, any agreement, charter instrument, bylaw or other instrument to which it is a party or by which it or
any of its Property may be bound; and 
  
 (iii)
does not give rise to a right or option of any other Person under any agreement or other instrument, which right or option could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Obligations are Enforceable. This Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary action on
the part of each Obligor and has been executed and delivered by one or more duly authorized officers of such Obligor, and the obligations of each Obligor set forth herein constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of such Obligor, enforceable
in accordance with its terms, except that the enforceability of the Financing Documents may be: 
  
 (i) limited by applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the
enforceability of creditors’ rights generally; and 
  
 (ii) subject to the availability of equitable remedies. 
  
 2.17. Governmental Consent. 
  
 (a) Neither the nature of the Company or any Subsidiary, or of any of their respective businesses or Properties, nor any relationship between the Company or any Subsidiary and any other Person, nor any circumstance in
connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, is such as to require a consent, approval or authorization of, or filing, registration or qualification with, any Governmental Authority on the part of the Company or any Guarantor as a
condition to the execution and delivery of this Agreement. 
  
 2.18. No Defaults. 
  
 (a) The
Agreement. No event has occurred and no condition exists that, upon the execution and delivery of this Agreement, would constitute a Default or an Event of Default. 
  
 (b) Charter Instruments, Other Agreements. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation in
any respect of any term of any charter instrument, bylaw, partnership agreement or other constitutive document or instrument. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation in any respect of any term in any agreement or other instrument to
which it is a party or by which it or any of its Property may be bound except for such violations that, in the aggregate for all such violations, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  

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 2.19. Value of Fixed Asset Collateral. 
  
 To the best knowledge of the Company, the ratio of the aggregate principal
amount of the Notes to the Fair Market Value of the Property constituting the Fixed Asset Collateral is less than or equal to 0.75:1.0. 
  
 2.20. Company and the Guarantors. 
  
 The Company and the Guarantors are operated as part of one consolidated business entity and are directly dependent upon each other for and in connection
with their respective business activities and their respective financial resources. The Company and each of the Guarantors receive direct economic and financial benefits from the Debt outstanding under the Note Purchase Agreements by the Company and
the existence of such Debt is in the best interests of the Company and each of the Guarantors. 
  
 2.21. Solvency. 
  
 The
fair value of the business and assets of the Company and each Guarantor will be in excess of the amount that will be required to pay its liabilities (including, without limitation, contingent, subordinated, unmatured and unliquidated liabilities on
existing debts, as such liabilities may become absolute and matured), in each case after giving effect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Neither the Company nor any Guarantor, after giving effect to the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement, will be engaged in any business or transaction, or about to engage in any business or transaction, for which such Person has unreasonably small assets or capital (within the meaning of applicable law, including, without limitation,
Section 548 of the United States Bankruptcy Code), and neither the Company nor any Guarantor has any intent to 
  
 (a) hinder, delay or defraud any entity to which it is, or will become, on or after the Second Restatement Date, indebted, or 

 
 (b) incur debts that would be beyond its ability to pay
as they mature. 
  
 2.22. True and Correct Copies.

  
 The Company has delivered to you or your special counsel
true and correct copies of each of the following (including each amendment and restatement entered into in connection herewith): (a) the Credit Facility and any other Revolving Credit Agreement (including, without limitation, all schedules and
exhibits thereto and all agreements delivered in connection therewith) of the Company or any Subsidiary, (b) the 1999 Note Purchase Agreement, (c) the 2000 Note Purchase Agreement and (d) the 2002 Note Purchase Agreement. 
  

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 2.23. Joinder Agreement. 
  
 Cattle Production Systems, Inc. (f/k/a Beef Production Systems, Inc.) shall have executed and delivered to you or your
special counsel (i) that certain joinder agreement, dated on or before October 29, 2004, by which Cattle Production Systems, Inc. shall become a guarantor under the Joint and Several Guaranty and (ii) that certain joinder agreement, dated on or
before October 29, 2004, by which Cattle Production Systems, Inc. shall become a subsidiary guarantor under the Intercreditor Agreement. 
  
 3. CLOSING CONDITIONS. 
  
 The effectiveness of this Agreement, as to the parties hereto, is subject to the following conditions precedent: 
  
 3.1. Opinions of Counsel. 
  
 You shall have received a closing opinion from McGuireWoods LLP, counsel for
the Company and the Guarantors, dated as of the Second Restatement Date, and substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit B, and as to such other matters as you may reasonably request. The Company hereby requests and directs its counsel to deliver
such closing opinion to you and the other Noteholders. 
  
 3.2.
Warranties and Representations True. 
  
 The warranties and
representations contained in Section 2 shall be true on the Second Restatement Date with the same effect as though made on and as of that date. 
  
 3.3. No Defaults. 
  
 No “Default” or “Event of Default” (as such terms are defined in the Existing Note Purchase Agreements) shall exist in respect of the
Notes, this Agreement or the Existing Note Purchase Agreements. 
  
 3.4. Officers’ Certificates. 
  
 You shall
have received: 
  
 (a) a certificate dated the
Second Restatement Date and signed by the President, a Vice-President, the Controller, the Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer or the Chief Financial Officer of the Company, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, certifying that the conditions
specified in Section 3.2, Section 3.3, Section 3.8 and Section 3.9 have been fulfilled and that no Default or Event of Default exists on the Second Restatement Date; and 
  
 (b) a certificate dated the Second Restatement Date and signed by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of
the Company, substantially in the form of Exhibit D, with respect to the matters set forth therein. 
  

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 3.5. Other Noteholders. 
  
 None of the other Noteholders shall have failed to execute and deliver a Note Purchase Agreement on the Second Restatement
Date. 
  
 3.6. Expenses. 
  
 All fees and disbursements required to be paid on or before the Second
Restatement Date pursuant to Section 1.4 shall have been paid in full. 
  
 3.7. Ratification by Guarantors. 
  
 Each
Guarantor shall have executed and delivered the ratification of its obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty as contemplated on the signature pages to this Agreement. 
  
 3.8. Other Debt Documents. 
  

The Company shall have delivered to you a true and correct copy of the agreements referred to in Section 2.22. 
  
 3.9. Transaction Structuring Fee. 
  
 The Company shall have paid to each Noteholder a non-refundable transaction
restructuring fee equal to five hundredths of one percent (0.05%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes held by such Noteholder on the Second Restatement Date. 
  
 3.10. Compliance with this Agreement. 
  
 Each of the Company and the Guarantors shall have performed and complied with all agreements and conditions contained herein
that are required to be performed or complied with by the Company and the Guarantors on or prior to the Second Restatement Date, and such performance and compliance shall remain in effect on the Second Restatement Date. 
  
 3.11. Proceedings Satisfactory. 
  
 All proceedings taken in connection with the transactions contemplated
hereby and all documents and papers relating thereto shall be satisfactory to you and your special counsel. You and your special counsel shall have received copies of such documents and papers as you or they may reasonably request in connection
therewith or in connection with your special counsel’s closing opinion, all in form and substance satisfactory to you and your special counsel. 
  
 4. PAYMENTS. 
  
 4.1. Interest Payments. 
  
 (a) Series I Notes. The Series I Notes shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount thereof at the rate of seven and
eighty-nine one-hundredths percent (7.89%) per annum and shall be payable to the holders of the Series I Notes, in arrears, quarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing 
  

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 on January 1, 2000, until the principal amount of the Series I Notes in respect of which such interest
shall have accrued shall become due and payable, and interest shall accrue on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal) and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate
equal to nine and eighty-nine one-hundredths percent (9.89%) per annum. 
  
 (b) Series J Notes. The Series J Notes shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount thereof at a rate per annum
equal to the Series J Rate determined in accordance with Section 4.1(f). Such interest shall be payable to the holders of the Series J Notes, in arrears, quarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October in each year commencing on
January 1, 2000, until the principal amount of the Series J Notes in respect of which such interest shall have accrued shall become due and payable become due and payable, and interest shall accrue on any overdue principal (including any overdue
prepayment of principal) and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the Series J Variable Rate plus 2% per annum. 
  
 (c) Series K Notes. The Series K Notes shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount
thereof at the rate of eight and forty-four one-hundredths percent (8.44%) per annum and shall be payable to the holders of the Series K Notes, in arrears, quarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October in each year commencing
on January 1, 2000, until the principal amount of the Series K Notes in respect of which such interest shall have accrued shall become due and payable, and interest shall accrue on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of
principal), Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the lesser of (i) the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest and (ii) ten and forty-four one-hundredths
percent (10.44%) per annum. 
  
 (d)
Series L Notes. The Series L Notes shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount thereof, for each Series L Interest Period, at a rate per annum equal to the Series L Rate determined in accordance with Section 4.1(g) on the
Series L Rate Determination Date immediately preceding such Series L Interest Period. Such interest shall be payable to the holders of the Series L Notes, in arrears, on the last day of each Series L Interest Period until the principal amount of the
Series L Notes in respect of which such interest shall have accrued shall become due and payable become due and payable, and interest shall accrue on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal), Make-Whole Amount, if any,
and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the lesser of (i) the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest and (ii) the Series L Rate plus 2% per annum. 
  
 (e) Basis of Computation. Interest on the Series I
Notes, the Series J Notes and the Series L Notes shall be computed on the basis of a year of three hundred sixty (360) days and paid for the actual number of days elapsed, calculated as to each interest period or other period during which interest
accrues from and including the first day thereof to and including the last day thereof. Interest on the Series K Notes shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Interest determined at the Maximum Legal Rate of
Interest shall be determined in accordance with Applicable Interest Law. 
  

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 (f) Determination of Series J Rate. 
  
 (i) Series J Variable Rate. Except as provided in
Section 4.1(f)(ii), the Series J Notes shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount thereof at the Series J Variable Rate. The first applicable Series J Variable Rate shall be determined on October 29, 1999 and shall be in effect up to
and including November 30, 1999. On December 1, 1999, and on the first (1st) day of each calendar month thereafter,
the Series J Variable Rate shall be redetermined and shall be in effect for all or the applicable portion of such calendar month, until such time, if any, as the Company shall have elected, at its sole option, by written notice to the holders of the
Series J Notes, delivered pursuant to Section 4.1(f)(ii), to have the Series J Notes bear interest at one of the Series J Fixed Rates. 
  
 (ii) Series J Fixed Rates. The Company may, at any time and from time to time, elect to have the then outstanding Series J Notes
(in whole but not in part) bear interest at one of the Series J Fixed Rates at such time, by providing written notice of such election on any Business Day to the holders of the Series J Notes, specifying the Series J Fixed Rate that has been
selected by the Company. If such notice shall have been received by the holders of the Series J Notes not later than 11:00 a.m., New York City Time, on the date such notice has been delivered, the Series J Notes shall bear interest at the selected
Series J Fixed Rate commencing on the day immediately following the date such notice shall have been so received; if such notice shall have been received by the holders of the Series J Notes after 11:00 a.m., New York City Time, on the date such
notice has been delivered, the Series J Notes shall bear interest at the selected Series J Fixed Rate commencing on the second (2nd) day immediately following the date such notice shall have been so received. The Series J Fixed Rate in respect of any such notice shall be determined on the date such notice shall have been received (regardless of the time of such
receipt) by the holders of the Series J Notes. 
  
 If the Company, as specified in any such notice, shall select (i) the Series J 30-Day Fixed Rate, then the Series J Notes shall bear interest at the Series J 30-Day Fixed Rate for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days, (ii) the Series J
60-Day Fixed Rate, then the Series J Notes shall bear interest at the Series J 60-Day Fixed Rate for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days, and (iii) the Series J 90-Day Fixed Rate, then the Series J Notes shall bear interest at the Series J
90-Day Fixed Rate for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days; provided, in each case, that no such interest period shall continue beyond October 1, 2009. Commencing on the first (1st) day immediately following the last day of each such interest period and continuing thereafter, the Series J Notes shall bear interest (1) if the Company
shall have provided, on or prior to 11:00 a.m., New York City Time, on the Business Day immediately prior to such date, written notice to the holders of the Series J Notes in accordance with the immediately preceding paragraph, at the Series J Fixed
Rate selected by the Company in such notice, or (2) in the event the 
  

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 Company shall not have provided any such notice, at the then applicable Series J Variable Rate for the
then-current calendar month and redetermined thereafter in accordance with Section 4.1(f)(i)). 
  
 (iii) Series J Rate Determination Binding. Each determination of a Series J Rate pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement shall
be conclusive and binding on the Company and the holders of the Series J Notes in the absence of manifest error. In the case of manifest error, any holder of a Series J Note or the Company may object to such quoted Series J Rate by written notice
delivered to the Company or the holders of the Series J Notes, as the case may be, detailing the reasons for such objection. Upon delivery of any such notice of objection, the holders of the Series J Notes and the Company shall cooperate to promptly
determine the correct Series J Rate and such correct Series J Rate shall be the then applicable Series J Rate for the Series J Notes. Each of the holders of the Series J Notes and the Company shall make the required adjustments to the amount of
interest payable on the first interest payment date next succeeding the date of the determination of the correct Series J Rate as are necessary to reflect the application of such correct Series J Rate. 
  
 (iv) Inability to Determine Rate. If, in the
reasonable opinion of the holder (or holders) of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount of the Series J Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and any Affiliate), the
market for United States dollar deposits in London ceases to function, or it becomes impossible, impractical or illegal to readily, currently and accurately determine the applicable Series J Rate, or the applicable Series J Rate no longer currently
and accurately reflects the market level of interest rates for obligations of a similar nature, term and amount, then such holder (or holders) shall forthwith give notice thereof to the Company. Such holder (or holders) shall select a reasonably
equivalent substitute interest rate index (in view of the cost of funds of such holder or holders) and applicable margin intended to match, as closely as reasonably possible, the general level of the Series J Rate, and will give the Company notice
of such substitution. 
  
 (v) Reinstatement of
Rate. If there has been at any time an interest rate substituted for the Series J Rate in accordance with Section 4.1(f)(iv) and thereafter, in such holder’s (or holders’) reasonable opinion, the circumstances causing such substitution
have ceased, then such holder (or holders) shall promptly notify in writing the Company of such cessation, and on the first (1st) Business Day immediately following the date such notice shall have been delivered, the Series J Notes shall bear interest at the Series J Variable Rate (determined on such first (1st) Business Day and redetermined thereafter in accordance with Section 4.1(f)(i)) and the Series J Rate shall be determined as originally defined hereby.
Nevertheless, the provisions of Section 4.1(f)(iv) shall generally continue to be effective. 
  

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 (vi) Indemnity. In the event any payment or prepayment of the Series J Notes is
made, in whole or in part, pursuant to Section 4.3, Section 4.4 or Section 8.2, as the case may be, at any time in which the Series J Notes bear interest at one of the Series J Fixed Rates (other than the last day of the period in which such Series
J Fixed Rate is applicable to the Series J Notes), the Company agrees to pay to the holders of the Series J Notes, in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other amount due hereunder, on demand, such amount (the “Indemnification
Fee”) as shall be sufficient to reimburse and indemnify such holders for any loss (including loss of earnings and anticipated profits), cost or expense (including, without limitation, costs or losses associated with prepaying or redeploying
deposits) incurred as a result of such payment or prepayment. Any demand by the holders of the Series J Notes for payment pursuant to this Section 4.1(f)(vi) shall be accompanied by a schedule setting forth in reasonable detail the computation of
any such loss, cost or expense. Each such schedule delivered to the Company shall constitute prima facie evidence of the Indemnification Fee payable by the Company, absent manifest error. 
  
 (vii) Definitions. As used in this Section 4.1(f),
the following terms have the meanings set forth below: 
  
 Series J Variable Rate — means, in respect of any date of determination, the sum of the Series J LIBOR Base Rate as of such date of determination plus one and twenty one-hundredths percent (1.20%) per annum.

  
 Series J Thirty 30-Day Fixed Rate
— means, in respect of any date of determination, the Series J LIBOR Base Rate as of such date of determination plus one and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (1.25%) per annum. 
  
 Series J 60-Day Fixed Rate — means, in respect
of any date of determination, the Series J LIBOR Base Rate as of such date of determination plus one and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (1.25%) per annum. 
  
 Series J 90-Day Fixed Rate — means, in respect of any date of determination, the Series J LIBOR
Base Rate as of such date of determination plus one and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (1.25%) per annum. 
  
 Series J LIBOR Base Rate — means, on the date of any determination thereof, the per annum London Interbank Offered Rate
(truncated to three decimal places) offered for deposits of United States dollars for a period equal or closest to: 
  
 (a) with respect to any calculation of the Series J Variable Rate, ninety (90) days; 
  
 (b) with respect to any calculation of the Series J 90-Day
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 (c) with respect to any calculation of the Series J 60-Day Fixed Rate, sixty (60) days;
and 
  
 (d) with respect to any calculation of
the Series J 30-Day Fixed Rate, thirty (30) days; 
  
 as
published in The Wall Street Journal 
  
 (i) on the Business Day immediately preceding October 29, 1999 with respect to the calculation of the Series J Variable Rate applicable to the period from October 29, 1999 up to and including November 30, 1999; 
  
 (ii) with respect to the calculation of the Series J
Variable Rate applicable to the month of December 1999 and any calendar month thereafter, on the fifteenth (15th)
day (or if such day is not a Business Day, then the Business Day immediately preceding the fifteenth (15th) day) of
the month immediately preceding the calendar month in which such Series J Variable Rate shall be in effect, and 
  
 (iii) on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of any determination thereof with respect to the calculation of any Series J
Fixed Rate, 
  
 or if such rates are no longer published in
The Wall Street Journal, such other service as in the reasonable opinion of the holder or holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount of the Series J Notes at the time outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one
or more of the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate) shall provide equivalent information. 
  
 (g) Determination of Series L Rate. 
  
 (i) Interest Periods. Each period (each a “Series L Interest Period”) in respect of which interest shall be
calculated on the Series L Notes (other than the first Series L Interest Period) shall commence on a Series L Rate Adjustment Date and end on the day immediately preceding the then next succeeding Series L Rate Adjustment Date, inclusive. The first
Series L Interest Period shall commence on October 29, 1999 and end on December 31, 1999, inclusive (the “Series L Initial Interest Period”). 
  

(ii) Determination of Rate. 
  
 (A) The Series L Rate for each Series L Interest Period shall be determined by the Reference Institution on the second (2nd) Business Day
preceding October 29, 1999 (for the Series L Initial Interest Period) and on the third (3rd) Business Day (each a “Series L Rate Determination Date”) preceding each Series L Rate Adjustment Date after October 29, 1999 (for the
Series L Interest Period commencing on such Series L Rate 
  

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 Adjustment Date), and the Company shall cause the Reference Institution to notify, in writing, the
Company, at the address set forth in Section 10.1, and each holder of Series L Notes, at the address set forth on Annex 1 (or at such other address that any such holder shall give the Company in writing) of the Series L Rate on such Series L Rate
Determination Date (and, simultaneously with the mailing of such Notice, the Reference Institution shall send a copy of such notice to each holder of Series L Notes via telecopier at the telecopier number indicated on Annex 1 with respect to such
notices or such other telecopier number that any such holder shall give the Company in writing). 
  
 (B) Each determination of a Series L Rate by the Reference Institution, pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, shall be conclusive
and binding on the Company and the holders of the Series L Notes in the absence of manifest error. In the case of manifest error, any holder of a Series L Note or the Company may object to such quoted Series L Rate by written notice delivered to the
Company or the holders of the Series L Notes, as the case may be, detailing the reasons for such objection. Upon delivery of any such notice of objection the holders of the Series L Notes and the Company shall cooperate to promptly determine the
correct Series L Rate and such correct Series L Rate shall be the applicable Series L Rate for such Series L Interest Period. Each of the holders of the Series L Notes and the Company shall make the required adjustments to the amount of interest
payable on the first day of the next succeeding Series L Interest Period as are necessary to reflect the application of such correct Series L Rate for such Series L Interest Period. 
  
 (iii) Inability to Determine Rate. 
  
 (A) If, in the reasonable opinion of the holder (or holders) of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in
principal amount of the Series L Notes (exclusive of Notes then owned by the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate), the market for United States dollar deposits in London ceases to function, or it becomes impossible, impractical or illegal to
readily, currently and accurately determine the applicable Series L Rate, or the applicable Series L Rate no longer currently and accurately reflects the market level of interest rates for obligations of a similar nature, term and amount, then such
holder (or holders) shall forthwith give notice thereof to the Company and the Reference Institution. Such holder (or holders) shall select a substitute interest rate and applicable margin intended to match, as closely as reasonably possible, the
general level of the Series L Rate, subject to the Company’s agreement, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. During the first Series L Interest Period in which such substitute rates have not been agreed upon, the Series L Notes held by
such holder shall bear interest at the Alternate Interest Rate, determined by the Reference Institution as of the Series L Rate Determination Date in respect of such Series L Interest Period upon the written request of the Company or such holder.

  

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 (B) If, prior to the Series L Rate Determination Date occurring during such first Series
L Interest Period, a substituted interest rate shall have been agreed upon, and the Reference Institution shall have been notified (by the holder (or holders) of such Series L Notes or the Company) in writing of such substituted interest rate, then
such substituted interest rate shall be retroactive to and effective from the first day of such Series L Interest Period and shall replace the Alternate Interest Rate. In such event, each reference herein and in the Series L Notes to the
“Series L Rate” shall be deemed thereafter to be a reference as of such Series L Rate Determination Date to such substituted interest rate and, subject to Section 4.1(g)(iv), such substituted interest rate shall thereafter be determined by
the Reference Institution in accordance with the terms hereof. 
  
 (C) If a substituted interest rate shall not have been agreed upon, in writing, prior to such Series L Rate Determination Date, then the Alternate Interest Rate as of such Series L Rate Determination Date shall be
substituted for the Series L Rate. In such event, each reference herein and in the Series L Notes to the “Series L Rate” shall be deemed a reference to the Alternate Interest Rate. 
  
 (D) Each determination of the Alternate Interest Rate or
such other substituted interest rate by the Reference Institution, pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement and any such agreement between the holders of Series L Notes and the Company, shall be conclusive and binding on such holders and the
Company, in the absence of manifest error. In the case of manifest error, any holder of Series L Notes or the Company may object to such quoted Alternate Interest Rate by written notice delivered to the Company or each holder of Series L Notes, as
the case may be, detailing the reasons for such objection. Upon delivery of any such notice of objection the holders of the Series J Notes and the Company shall cooperate to promptly determine the correct Alternate Interest Rate and such correct
Alternate Interest Rate shall be the applicable Alternate Interest Rate for such Series L Interest Period. Each of the holders of the Series L Notes and the Company shall make the required adjustments to the amount of interest payable on the first
day of the next succeeding Series L Interest Period as are necessary to reflect the application of such correct Alternate Interest Rate for such Series L Interest Period. 
  
 (iv) Reinstatement of Rate. If there has been at any time an interest rate substituted for the Series
L Rate in accordance with Section 4.1(g)(iii) and thereafter, in the reasonable opinion of the holder (or holders) of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount of the Series L Notes (exclusive of Notes then held by the Company, any
Subsidiary or any Affiliate), the circumstances causing such substitution have ceased, then such holder (or holders) shall promptly notify in writing the Company and the Reference Institution of such cessation, and on the then next succeeding Series
L Rate Determination Date the Series L Rate shall be determined as originally defined hereby. Nevertheless, the provisions of Section 4.1(g)(iii) shall generally continue to be effective. 
  

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 (v) Reference Institution. The “Reference Institution” shall be
John Hancock or, if the holder or holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount of the Series L Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then held by the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate) request by written notice to the
Company, the Company shall appoint an Acceptable Financial Institution designated in such notice by the holder or holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount of the Series L Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then held by
the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate) that is reasonably satisfactory to the Company. The Company shall maintain at all times the appointment of such Reference Institution and shall pay and be exclusively liable for all fees charged by the
Reference Institution in connection herewith. 
  
 (h) Maximum Rate of Interest. The Company acknowledges and agrees that 12 U.S.C. section 2205 provides that institutions of the Farm Credit System are not subject to any interest rate limitation imposed by any state constitution or
statute or other laws, and that any such limitations are preempted, and therefore any interest owing under the Notes, to the extent purchased or held by an institution of the Farm Credit System, is not subject to any ceiling. Accordingly, so long as
any of the Notes are held by an institution of the Farm Credit System, there shall be no Maximum Legal Rate of Interest with respect to such Notes. Nonetheless, it is the intention of the Company and holders of the Notes that are not institutions of
the Farm Credit System to conform strictly to the Applicable Interest Law. Accordingly, notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this Agreement or in any Note, the aggregate of all interest, and any other charges or consideration
constituting interest under Applicable Interest Law, that is taken, reserved, contracted for, charged or received pursuant to this Agreement or any Notes (other than Notes held by holders that are not institutions of the Farm Credit System) shall
under no circumstances exceed the maximum amount of interest allowed by the Applicable Interest Law. If any interest in excess of such amount is provided for in this Agreement or in any such Notes, then in such event 
  
 (i) the provisions of this Section 4.1(h) shall govern and
control, 
  
 (ii) the Company shall not be
obligated to pay the amount of such interest to the extent that it is in excess of the maximum amount of interest allowed by the Applicable Interest Law, 
  
 (iii) any interest paid on any such Notes which is in excess of what is allowed by the Applicable Interest Law shall be deemed a mistake
and canceled automatically and, if theretofore paid, shall be credited to the outstanding principal amount of such Notes, and 
  
 (iv) the effective rate of interest on such Notes shall be automatically subject to reduction to the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest.

  

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 If at any time thereafter, the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest is increased, then, to the extent that it
shall be permissible under Applicable Interest Law, the Company shall forthwith pay to the holders of the Notes subject to a prior reduction all amounts (or the permissible part thereof) of such excess interest that the holders of such Notes would
have been entitled to receive pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and such Notes had such increased Maximum Legal Rate of Interest been in effect at all times when such excess interest accrued. To the extent permitted by the Applicable Interest
Law, all sums paid or agreed to be paid to the holders of any Notes for the use, forbearance or detention of the indebtedness evidenced by the Notes shall be amortized, prorated, allocated and spread throughout the full term of such Notes.

  
 4.2. Scheduled Required Prepayments. 
  
 (a) Series I Notes. In addition to paying the entire
then outstanding principal amount and the interest due on the Series I Notes on the maturity date thereof (October 1, 2009), the Company shall prepay, and there shall become due and payable, two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) in
aggregate principal amount of the Series I Notes on the first day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on January 1, 2000 and ending on July 1, 2009, inclusive. Each such prepayment shall be at one hundred percent (100%) of
the amount prepaid, together with interest accrued thereon to the date of prepayment. 
  
 (b) Series J Notes. In addition to paying the entire then outstanding principal amount and the interest due on the Series J Notes
on the maturity date thereof (October 1, 2009), the Company shall prepay, and there shall become due and payable, one million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,250,000) in aggregate principal amount of the Series J Notes on the first day of
January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on January 1, 2000 and ending on July 1, 2009, inclusive. Each such prepayment shall be at one hundred percent (100%) of the amount prepaid, together with interest accrued thereon to the date
of prepayment. 
  
 (c) Series K Notes. In
addition to paying the entire then outstanding principal amount and the interest due on the Series K Notes on the maturity date thereof (October 1, 2009), the Company shall prepay, and there shall become due and payable, five million dollars
($5,000,000) in aggregate principal amount of the Series K Notes on the first day of October in each year, commencing on October 1, 2005 and ending on October 1, 2008, inclusive. Each such prepayment shall be at one hundred percent (100%) of the
amount prepaid, together with interest accrued thereon to the date of prepayment. 
  
 (d) Series L Notes. In addition to paying the entire then outstanding principal amount and the interest due on the Series L Notes
on the maturity date thereof (October 1, 2009), the Company shall prepay, and there shall become due and payable, two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) in aggregate principal amount of the Series L Notes on the first day of October
in each year, commencing on October 1, 2005 and ending on October 1, 2008, inclusive. Each such prepayment shall be at one hundred percent (100%) of the amount prepaid, together with interest accrued thereon to the date of prepayment. 
  

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 4.3. Offer to Prepay upon Change in Control. 
  
 (a) Notice and Offer. In the event of either

  
 (i) a Change in Control, or 
  
 (ii) the obtaining of knowledge of a Control Event by any
officer of the Company, 
  
 then the Company will, within three
(3) Business Days of (x) such Change in Control or (y) the obtaining of knowledge of such Control Event (including via the receipt of notice of a Control Event from any holder of Notes), as the case may be, give written notice of such Change in
Control or Control Event to each holder of Notes and, simultaneously with the sending of such written notice, give telephonic advice of such Change in Control or Control Event to an investment officer or other similar representative or agent of each
such holder specified on Annex 1 at the telephone number specified thereon, or to such other Person at such other telephone number as any holder of a Note may specify to the Company in writing. In the event of a Change in Control, such written
notice shall contain, and such written notice shall constitute, an irrevocable offer to prepay all, but not less than all, of the Notes of each Series held by such holder on a date specified in such notice (the “Control Prepayment
Date”) that is not less than thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days after the date of such notice. (If the Control Prepayment Date shall not be specified in such notice, the Control Prepayment Date shall be the thirtieth (30th)
day after the date of such notice.) 
  
 (b)
Acceptance and Payment. To accept such offered prepayment, a holder of Notes shall cause a notice of such acceptance (which notice of acceptance may be in respect of one or more Series of Notes held by such holder, but which notice need not
treat Notes of all Series held by such holder in the same manner) to be delivered to the Company not later than fourteen (14) days after the date of receipt by such holder of the written offer of such prepayment. If so accepted, such offered
prepayment shall be due and payable on the Control Prepayment Date. Such offered prepayment shall be made at one hundred percent (100%) of the principal amount of such Notes, together with (i) an amount equal to the Make-Whole Amount, if any, at the
time applicable with respect to the principal amount of the Notes of such Series then being prepaid and (ii) interest on the Notes then being prepaid accrued to the Control Prepayment Date. 
  
 (c) Officer’s Certificate. Each offer to prepay
the Notes pursuant to this Section 4.3 will be accompanied by an officer’s certificate, executed by a Senior Officer and dated the date of such offer, specifying: 
  
 (i) the Control Prepayment Date; 
  
 (ii) the principal amount of each Note offered to be prepaid; 
  

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 (iii) the interest to be paid on each such Note, accrued to the Control Prepayment Date;

  
 (iv) the estimated Make-Whole Amount with
respect to the Series K Notes due in connection with such prepayment (calculated as if the date of such notice were the date of the prepayment), setting forth the details of such computation; 
  
 (v) that the conditions of this Section 4.3 have been
fulfilled; and 
  
 (vi) in reasonable detail, the
nature and date or proposed date of the Change in Control. 
  
 Two Business Days prior to such prepayment, the Company shall deliver to each holder of Series K Notes and Series L Notes that has accepted such offer of prepayment a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer specifying the calculation of
the Make-Whole Amount in respect of the Notes of such Series as of the specified prepayment date. With respect to any such prepayment of the Series I Notes or the Series J Notes, the holder or holders thereof to receive such prepayment shall use
good faith efforts to provide the Company with notice of the Make-Whole Amount (if any) due in respect of such prepayment approximately two Business Days prior to such prepayment (provided, however, that the failure of any such holder to so provide
such notice shall not relieve the Company of the obligation to pay such Make-Whole Amount promptly at such later time as such holder shall provide notice to the Company of such amount). 
  
 (d) Effect of Prepayments. Each prepayment of principal of the Series I Notes or the Series J Notes
pursuant to this Section 4.3 shall be applied to reduce the principal amount of the Notes of such Series due in the inverse order of maturity of such Notes of such Series. Each prepayment of principal of the Series K Notes or the Series L Notes
pursuant to this Section 4.3 shall be applied to reduce the principal amount of the Notes of such Series due on the maturity date of the Notes of such Series and to reduce each remaining scheduled required prepayment of principal (if any) applicable
to each such Series required by Section 4.2, apportioned on a ratable basis (based on the principal amount due on each such date) among all such amounts. 
  
 4.4. Optional Prepayments. 
  
 (a) Optional Prepayments. The Company may at any time after the Second Restatement Date prepay the principal amount of the Notes,
in part, in integral multiples of five million dollars ($5,000,000), or in whole, in each case together with: 
  
 (i) an amount equal to the Make-Whole Amount at such time in respect of the principal amount of the Notes of such Series being so prepaid;
and 
  
 (ii) interest on such principal amount
then being prepaid accrued to the prepayment date. 
  

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 (b) Effect of Prepayments. Each prepayment of principal of the Series I Notes or
the Series J Notes pursuant to this Section 4.4 shall be applied to reduce the principal amount of the Notes of such Series due in the inverse order of maturity of such Notes of such Series. Each prepayment of principal of the Series K Notes or the
Series L Notes pursuant to this Section 4.4 shall be applied to reduce the principal amount of the Notes of such Series due on the maturity date of the Notes of such Series and to reduce each remaining scheduled required prepayment of principal (if
any) applicable to each such Series required by Section 4.2, apportioned on a ratable basis (based on the principal amount due on each such date) among all such amounts. 
  
 4.5. Notice of Optional Prepayment. 
  
 The Company will give written notice of any optional prepayment of the Notes to each holder of the Notes not less than
thirty (30) days or more than sixty (60) days before the date fixed for prepayment, specifying: 
  
 (a) such date; 
  
 (b) that such prepayment is being made pursuant to Section 4.4; 
  
 (c) the principal amount of such holder’s Notes to be prepaid on such date with respect to each Series
of Notes held by such holder; and 
  
 (d) the
interest to be paid on each such Note, accrued to the date fixed for prepayment; 
  
 and shall be accompanied by a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer as to the estimated Make-Whole Amount with respect to the Series I Notes, the Series K Notes and the Series L Notes due in connection with such prepayment (calculated
as if the date of such notice were the date of the prepayment), setting forth the details of such computation. 
  
 Such notice of prepayment shall also certify all facts that are conditions precedent to any such prepayment. Notice of prepayment having been so given, the aggregate principal amount of the Notes specified in such
notice, together with the Make-Whole Amount, if any, and accrued interest thereon shall become due and payable on the specified prepayment date. Two Business Days prior to such prepayment, the Company shall deliver to each holder of the Series K
Notes and the Series L Notes a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer specifying the calculation of the Make-Whole Amount in respect of the Notes of such Series as of the specified prepayment date. With respect to any such prepayment of the
Series I Notes or the Series J Notes, the holder or holders thereof at such time shall use good faith efforts to provide the Company with notice of the Make-Whole Amount (if any) due in respect of such prepayment approximately two Business Days
prior to the scheduled date of such prepayment (provided, however, that the failure of any such holder to so provide such notice shall not relieve the Company of the obligation to pay such Make-Whole Amount promptly at such later time as such holder
shall provide notice to the Company of such amount). 
  

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 4.6. Pro Rata Payments. 
  
 (a) Scheduled Required Prepayments. If, at the time of any required prepayment of the principal of
Notes of any Series made pursuant to Section 4.2 there is more than one Note of such Series outstanding, the aggregate principal amount of such required prepayment shall be allocated among the Notes of such Series at the time outstanding pro
rata in proportion to the respective unpaid principal amounts of all such outstanding Notes of such Series. 
  
 (b) Optional Prepayments. 
  
 (i) Allocation among Series. If, at the time of any optional prepayment of the principal of Notes made pursuant to Section 4.4
there is more than one Series of Notes outstanding, the Company may: 
  
 (A) prepay the Series J Notes with or without prepaying the Notes of any other Series; 
  
 (B) prepay the Series L Notes with or without prepaying the Notes of any other Series; or 
  
 (C) prepay the Series I Notes or the Series K Notes,
provided that in the case of any such prepayment, the aggregate principal amount of such optional prepayment shall be allocated between the Series I Notes and the Series K Notes at the time outstanding pro rata in proportion to the
respective unpaid principal amounts of each such Series. 
  
 (ii) Allocation within Series. If, at the time of any optional prepayment of the principal of Notes of any Series made pursuant to Section 4.4 there is more than one Note of such Series outstanding, the
aggregate principal amount of such optional prepayment shall be allocated among the Notes of such Series at the time outstanding pro rata in proportion to the respective unpaid principal amounts of all such outstanding Notes of such Series.

  
 4.7. Notation of Notes on Prepayment. 
  
 Upon any partial prepayment of a Note, such Note may, at the option of the
holder thereof, be 
  
 (a) surrendered to the
Company pursuant to Section 5.2 in exchange for a new Note of the same Series, in a principal amount equal to the principal amount remaining unpaid on the surrendered Note, 
  
 (b) made available to the Company for notation thereon of the portion of the principal so prepaid, or

  
 (c) marked by such holder with a notation
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 In case the entire principal amount of any Note is prepaid, such Note shall be surrendered to the Company for
cancellation and shall not be reissued, and no Note shall be issued in lieu of the prepaid principal amount of any Note. 
  
 4.8. No Other Optional Prepayments. 
  
 Except as provided in Section 4.4, the Company may not make any optional prepayment (whether directly or indirectly by purchase or acquisition) in respect
of the Notes. 
  
 4.9. Administrative Fee. 
  
 The Company shall pay to Cape Fear Farm Credit, ACA, in arrears, quarterly
on the first day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on January 1, 2000, until (and including) the date of maturity, an administrative fee in the amount of seventy-five hundred dollars ($7,500). 
  
 5. REGISTRATION; SUBSTITUTION OF NOTES. 
  
 5.1. Registration of Notes. 
  
 The Company will cause to be kept at its office, maintained pursuant to
Section 6.3, a register for the registration and transfer of Notes. The name and address of each holder of one or more Notes, each transfer thereof and the name and address of each transferee of one or more Notes shall be registered in the register.
The Person in whose name any Note shall be registered shall be deemed and treated as the owner and holder thereof for all purposes hereof. 
  
 5.2. Exchange of Notes. 
  
 (a) Upon surrender of any Note at the office of the Company maintained pursuant to Section 6.3 duly endorsed or accompanied by a written
instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of such Note or its attorney duly authorized in writing, the Company will execute and deliver, at the Company’s expense (except as provided below), new Notes of the same Series in
exchange therefor, in denominations of at least five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) (except as may be necessary to reflect any principal amount not evenly divisible by five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)), in an aggregate principal amount
equal to the unpaid principal amount of the surrendered Note. Each such new Note shall be payable to such Person as such holder may request, shall be of the same Series as the surrendered Note and shall be substantially in the form of the Exhibit in
Exhibit A1 through Exhibit A4 corresponding to the Series of the surrendered Note. Each such new Note shall be dated and bear interest from the date to which interest shall have been paid on the surrendered Note or dated the date of the surrendered
Note if no interest shall have been paid thereon. The Company may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any stamp or other issuance tax or governmental charge imposed in respect of any such transfer of Notes. 
  
 (b) The Company will pay the cost of delivering to or from
such holder’s home office or custodian bank from or to the Company, insured to the reasonable satisfaction of such holder, the surrendered Note and any Note issued in substitution or replacement for the surrendered Note. 
  

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 5.3. Replacement of Notes. 
  
 Upon receipt by the Company of evidence reasonably satisfactory to it of the ownership of and the loss, theft, destruction
or mutilation of any Note (which evidence shall be, in the case of an Institutional Investor, notice from such Institutional Investor of such ownership (or of ownership by such Institutional Investor’s nominee) and such loss, theft, destruction
or mutilation), and 
  
 (a) in the case of loss,
theft or destruction, of indemnity reasonably satisfactory to the Company (provided that if the holder of such Note is an Institutional Investor or a nominee of an Institutional Investor, such Institutional Investor’s own unsecured
letter agreement of indemnity shall be deemed to be satisfactory for such purpose), or 
  
 (b) in the case of mutilation, upon surrender and cancellation thereof, 
  
 the Company at its own expense will execute and, within five (5) Business Days after such receipt, deliver, in lieu thereof, a new Note of
the same Series, dated and bearing interest from the date to which interest shall have been paid on such lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note or dated the date of such lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note if no interest shall have been
paid thereon. 
  
 5.4. Issuance Taxes. 
  
 The Company will pay all taxes (if any) due in connection with the execution
and delivery of this Agreement and in connection with any modification, amendment or waiver of any Financing Document and shall save each holder of Notes harmless without limitation as to time against any and all liabilities with respect to all such
taxes. The obligations of the Company under this Section 5.4 shall survive the payment or prepayment of the Notes and the termination hereof. 
  
 6. GENERAL COVENANTS. 
  
 The Company covenants and agrees that on and after the Second Restatement Date and thereafter for so long as any of its obligations under the Note
Purchase Agreements and the Notes shall be outstanding: 
  
 6.1. Payment of Taxes and Claims. 
  
 The Company
shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, pay before they become delinquent, 
  
 (a) all taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon it or its Property, and 
  
  

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 (b) all claims or demands of materialmen, mechanics, carriers, warehousemen, landlords
and other like Persons that, if unpaid, might result in the creation of a Lien upon its Property, 
  
 provided, that items of the foregoing description need not be paid (x) while being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings diligently pursued as long as adequate book reserves have been
established and maintained and exist with respect thereto, and (y) so long as the title of the Company or the Subsidiary, as the case may be, to, and its right to use, such Property, is not materially adversely affected thereby. 
  
 6.2. Maintenance of Properties and Corporate Existence. 
  
 The Company shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, 
  
 (a) Property. — maintain its Property in
good condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and make all necessary renewals, replacements, additions, betterments and improvements thereto, and, in addition to the foregoing, the Guarantors shall collectively, during each year, either expend or
invest an aggregate amount equal to at least fifteen percent (15%) of Depreciation determined for the then most recently ended fiscal year of the Company on repairs, maintenance or capital improvements to the “Improvements” (as such term
is defined in the Deeds of Trust); 
  
 (b)
Insurance. — maintain, with financially sound and reputable insurers accorded a rating by A.M. Best Company of “A” or better and a size rating of “XII” or better (or comparable ratings by any comparable successor rating
agency), insurance (including, without limitation, the insurance required by the Security Documents) with respect to its Property and business against such casualties and contingencies, of such types (including, without limitation, insurance with
respect to losses arising out of Property loss or damage, public liability, business interruption, larceny, workers’ compensation, embezzlement or other criminal misappropriation) and in such amounts as is customary in the case of corporations
of established reputations engaged in the same or a similar business and similarly situated; provided that the Company and the Subsidiaries may maintain one or more systems of self-insurance if adequate reserves are maintained with respect
thereto and if such systems are implemented and operated in a manner consistent with the sound financial practices of similarly situated corporations of established reputations that maintain similar systems of self-insurance; 
  
 (c) Financial Records. — maintain sound
accounting policies and an adequate and effective system of accounts and internal accounting controls that will safeguard assets, properly record income, expenses and liabilities and assure the production of proper financial statements in accordance
with GAAP; 
  
 (d) Corporate Existence and
Rights. — do or cause to be done all things necessary 
  
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 (ii) to ensure that the Company legally and beneficially owns eighty-six percent (86%) of
the capital stock of each class of Brown’s and one hundred percent (100%) of the capital stock of each of the other Guarantors, and 
  
 (iii) to maintain each Subsidiary as a Subsidiary, except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.14 and Section 6.15(b); and 
  
 (e) Compliance with Law. — not be in violation
of any law, ordinance or governmental rule or regulation to which it is subject (including, without limitation, the USA Patriot Act and any Environmental Protection Law) and not fail to obtain any license, permit, franchise or other governmental
authorization necessary to the ownership of its Properties or to the conduct of its business if such violation or failure to obtain could be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 6.3. Payment of Notes and Maintenance of Office. 
  
 The Company shall punctually pay, or cause to be paid, the principal of and
interest (and Make-Whole Amount, if any) to become due in respect of, the Notes, as and when the same shall become due according to the terms hereof and of the Notes, and shall maintain an office at the address of the Company set forth in Section
10.1 where notices, presentations and demands in respect hereof and of the Notes may be made upon it. Such office shall be maintained at such address until such time as the Company shall notify the holders of the Notes of any change of location of
such office, which shall in any event be located within the United States of America. 
  
 6.4. Intentionally Deleted. 
  
 6.5. Consolidated Working Capital. 
  
 The
Company shall not at any time permit Consolidated Working Capital to be less than Two Hundred Fifty Million Dollars ($250,000,000). 
  
 6.6. Funded Debt to Capitalization Ratio. 
  
 The Company shall not at any time permit Consolidated Funded Debt to exceed sixty-five percent (65%) of Consolidated Total Capitalization.

  
 6.7. Maintenance of Funded Debt. 
  
 The Company shall not permit Consolidated Funded Debt, determined as of the
end of each fiscal quarter of the Company, to exceed four hundred percent (400%) of Consolidated EBITDA for the period of four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company ended at such time. 
  
 6.8. Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio; Consolidated Fixed Charges.

  
 (a) The Company shall not permit the
ratio of Consolidated EBITDA to Consolidated Interest Expense for any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company to be less than 3.00 to 1.00. 
  

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 (b) The Company shall not at any time permit the ratio of Consolidated Net Income
Available for Fixed Charges (calculated in respect of the period of eight (8) consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company then most recently ended) to Consolidated Fixed Charges (calculated in respect of such period) to be less than 1.50 to 1.00.

  
 6.9. Restrictions on Dividends, etc. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, create or
otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective any restriction or encumbrance (other than statutory, regulatory or common law restrictions) on the right or power of any Subsidiary to 
  
 (a) pay dividends or make any other distributions on such
Subsidiary’s stock to the Company or any Subsidiary, 
  
 (b) pay any indebtedness owed by such Subsidiary to the Company or any Subsidiary, 
  
 (c) make loans or pay advances to the Company or any Subsidiary, or 
  
 (d) transfer any of its Property to the Company or any Guarantor; 
  
 provided, however, that: 
  
 (x) a Subsidiary may be subject to an encumbrance or
restriction described in subsection (d) above if such encumbrance or restriction (i) restricts in a customary manner the subletting, assignment, or transfer of any property or asset that is subject to a lease, license, or similar contract, (ii)
exists by virtue of any transfer of, agreement to transfer, option, or right with respect to, any property or assets of the Company or any Subsidiary not otherwise prohibited by this Note Purchase Agreement, or (iii) is contained in a security
agreement, mortgage or other similar document securing Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary that is permitted hereunder to the extent such restriction or encumbrance restricts the transfer of the property subject to such agreement, or (iv) ordinary
course provisions restricting the assignability of contracts; 
  
 (x) a Subsidiary may be subject to restrictions on the payment of dividends or the making of other distributions on its stock to the Company or the other Subsidiaries so long as such restrictions permit the payment of
such dividends and the making of such other distributions that are necessary in order to make any and all payments due (including, without limitation, any and all amounts due by way of acceleration, required or optional prepayment or otherwise) in
connection with the Notes, the Note Purchase Agreements and the other Financing Documents, and any and all indebtedness used to refinance or repay such indebtedness (without increase as to principal amount or interest rate of such refinancing
indebtedness); and 
  
 (y) a Subsidiary may be
subject to any such encumbrance and restriction that is not otherwise allowed under subsections (x) and (y) above, so 
  

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 long as the aggregate contributions to Consolidated EBITDA for the period of four (4) fiscal quarters
then most recently ended of all Subsidiaries subject to such encumbrances and restrictions that are not otherwise allowed under subsections (x) and (y) above, are less than or equal to fifteen percent (15%) of such Consolidated EBITDA; such
contribution shall be based on the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of each such Subsidiary for such fiscal year. 
  
 6.10. Consolidated Net Worth. 
  
 The Company shall not at any time permit Consolidated Net Worth, determined at such time, to be less than the sum of 
  
 (a) one billion four hundred fifty million dollars
($1,450,000,000), plus 
  
 (b) the sum of
the Company Fiscal Year Net Worth Increase Amounts calculated for all fiscal years of the Company ended on or after the Second Restatement Date. 
  
 6.11. Terrorism Sanctions Regulations. 
  
 The Company will not and will not permit any Subsidiary to (a) become a Person described or designated in the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List of the Office of Foreign Assets Control or in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order or (b) engage in any dealings or transactions with any such Person. 
  
 6.12. Restricted Payments and Restricted Investments. 
  
 (a) Limitation on Restricted Payments and Restricted Investments. The Company shall not, and shall
not permit any Subsidiary to, at any time declare or make or incur any liability to declare or make any Restricted Payment (other than Restricted Payments comprised solely of Distributions to the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary in respect of
the capital stock of a Subsidiary (“Permitted Distributions”)) or make or authorize any Restricted Investment, unless 
  
 (i) immediately after giving effect to the proposed Restricted Payment or Restricted Investment, the aggregate amount of all Restricted
Payments (other than Permitted Distributions) and Restricted Investments in each case made or authorized after February 1, 2000 does not exceed the sum of 
  
 (A) one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000); plus 
  
 (B) fifty percent (50%) of the aggregate Consolidated Net
Income (or, in case such aggregate Consolidated Net Income shall be a deficit, minus one hundred percent (100%) of such deficit) for the period commencing on February 1, 2000 and ending on the date of such proposed transaction; plus

  

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 (C) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate net cash proceeds received by the
Company after March 9, 2000 from the issuance or sale of shares of capital stock of the Company (other than Mandatorily Redeemable Stock); plus 
  
 (D) the market value of (but in any event not exceeding the Fair Market Value of the assets or stock acquired with) the shares of capital
stock issued by the Company in payment for the stock or assets of any Person acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary after March 9, 2000 in an arm’s-length transaction; 
  
 (ii) immediately prior to, and immediately after giving effect to the proposed Restricted Payment or
Restricted Investment, the Company would be permitted by Section 6.6 to incur at least one dollar ($1.00) of additional Funded Debt owed to a Person other than a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (iii) immediately prior to, and immediately after giving effect to, the proposed Restricted Payment or
Restricted Investment, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist. 
  
 (b) Time of Payment of Distributions. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, authorize a Distribution on its capital stock that is not payable within sixty (60) days of authorization.

  
 (c) Subsidiaries. Each Person that
becomes a Subsidiary after the Second Restatement Date shall be deemed to have made, at the time it becomes a Subsidiary, all Restricted Investments of such Person existing immediately after it becomes a Subsidiary. 
  
 6.13. Liens. 
  
 (a) Negative Pledge. The Company shall not, and shall
not permit any Subsidiary to, cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of their Property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien except:

  
 (i) Liens securing taxes, assessments or
governmental charges or levies or the claims or demands of materialmen, mechanics, carriers, warehousemen, landlords and other like Persons, provided that the payment thereof is not at the time required by Section 6.1 or by any provision of the
other Financing Documents; 
  
 (ii) Liens
incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course of business 
  
 (A) in connection with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance, social security and other like laws, and 
  

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 (B) to secure the performance of letters of credit, bids, tenders, sales contracts,
leases, statutory obligations, surety and performance bonds (of a type other than set forth in Section 6.13(a)(iii)) and other similar obligations not incurred in connection with the borrowing of money, the obtaining of advances or the payment of
the deferred purchase price of Property; 
  
 (iii) Liens

  
 (A) arising from judicial attachments and
judgments, 
  
 (B) securing appeal bonds,
supersedeas bonds, or 
  
 (C) arising in
connection with court proceedings (including, without limitation, surety bonds and letters of credit or any other instrument serving a similar purpose), 
  
 provided that the execution or other enforcement of such Liens is effectively stayed and the claims secured thereby are being actively contested in
good faith and by appropriate proceedings, and provided further that the aggregate amount so secured shall not at any time exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000); 
  
 (iv) Liens in the nature of reservations, exceptions, encroachments, easements, rights-of-way, covenants,
conditions, restrictions, leases and other similar title exceptions or encumbrances affecting real Property, provided that such exceptions and encumbrances do not in the aggregate materially detract from the value of such Properties or
materially interfere with the use of such Properties in the ordinary conduct of the owning Person’s business; 
  
 (v) (A) Liens (of a type other than set forth in Section 6.13(a)(ix)) in existence on the First Restatement Date, more specifically
described on Part 6.13(a)(v) of Annex 2; and 
  
 (B) Liens securing renewals, extensions and refinancings of Debt secured by the Liens permitted by clause (A) immediately above, provided that the amount of Debt secured by each such Lien is not increased in excess of the amount of
Debt outstanding on the date such Lien was originally created, and none of such Liens is extended to include any additional Property of the Company or any Subsidiary; 
  
 (vi) on or prior to the Collateral Release Date, Liens on the Collateral 
  
 (A) in favor of the Security Trustee for the benefit of the
holders of the Notes that secure obligations under any of the Financing Documents, and 
  
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 (vii) on or prior to the Collateral Release Date, Liens on Property (other than the
Collateral) securing Funded Debt (other than Funded Debt outstanding under the Credit Facility) incurred and permitted to exist in accordance with the provisions of Sections 6.6 and 6.7; 
  
 (viii) Purchase Money Liens, if, after giving effect thereto and to any concurrent transactions: 

 
 (A) each such Purchase Money Lien secures Debt in an
amount not exceeding the cost of acquisition or construction of the particular Property to which such Debt relates; and 
  
 (B) no Default or Event of Default would exist; 
  

(ix) on or prior to the Collateral Release Date, Liens on Property of the Subsidiaries primarily constituting inventory or accounts
that secure obligations arising under Revolving Credit Agreements of the Company or any Subsidiary; and 
  
 (x) after the Collateral Release Date, Liens securing Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary, provided that at the time of the
incurrence thereof and after giving effect thereto and to the concurrent retirement of any other Debt, 
  
 (A) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries secured by Liens (including, without
limitation, Liens permitted by Section 6.13(a)(v) and Section 6.13(a)(viii)) would not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of Consolidated Tangible Net Worth, determined at such time; and 
  
 (B) no Default or Event of Default would exist. 
  
 (b) Collateral. Nothing in this Section 6.13 shall be
deemed to permit the Company or any Guarantor to cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of the Collateral, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject
to a Lien in violation of the terms of the Security Documents. 
  
 (c) Stock. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 6.13(a), the Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon
the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of the capital stock of any Subsidiary, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien. 
  
 (d) Equal and Ratable Lien; Equitable Lien. In case any Property not otherwise the subject of a prior perfected Lien in favor of
the Security Trustee shall be subjected to a Lien in violation of this Section 6.13, the Company shall forthwith make or cause to be made, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, provision whereby the Notes shall be secured equally and
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 pursuant to such agreements and instruments as shall be approved by the Required Holders, and the Company
shall cause to be delivered to each holder of a Note an opinion of independent counsel to the effect that such agreements and instruments are enforceable in accordance with their terms, and in any such case the Notes shall have the benefit, to the
full extent that, and with such priority as, the holders may be entitled thereto under applicable law, of an equitable Lien on such Property securing the Notes. Such violation of this Section 6.13 shall constitute an Event of Default hereunder,
whether or not any such provision is made pursuant to this Section 6.13(d). 
  
 (e) Financing Statements. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, sign or file a financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction that names the Company or such
Subsidiary as debtor, or sign any security agreement authorizing any secured party thereunder to file any such financing statement, except, in any such case, a financing statement filed or to be filed to perfect or protect a security interest that
the Company or such Subsidiary is entitled to create, assume or incur, or permit to exist, under the foregoing provisions of this Section 6.13 or to evidence for informational purposes a lessor’s interest in Property leased to the Company or
any such Subsidiary. 
  
 6.14. Merger; Acquisition.

  
 (a) Merger and Consolidation. The
Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, merge with or into, consolidate with, or sell, lease as lessor, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its Property to, any other Person or permit any other Person to
merge with or into or consolidate with it (except (x) for the completion of the Great Lakes Cattle Merger and (y) that a Subsidiary other than a Guarantor may merge into, consolidate with, or sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or
substantially all of its assets to, the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary other than a Guarantor); provided that the foregoing restriction does not apply to the merger or consolidation of the Company with or into, or the sale, lease,
transfer or other disposition by the Company of all or substantially all of its Property to, another corporation, if: 
  
 (i) the corporation that results from such merger or consolidation or that purchases, leases, or acquires all or substantially all of such
Property (the “Surviving Corporation”) is organized under the laws of, and has substantially all of its Property located in, the United States of America or any jurisdiction thereof; 
  
 (ii) the due and punctual payment of the principal of and
Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest on all of the Notes, according to their tenor, and the due and punctual performance and observance of all the covenants herein and in the other Financing Documents to be performed and observed by the Company,
are expressly assumed by the Surviving Corporation pursuant to such agreements or instruments as shall be satisfactory to the Required Holders, and the Company shall cause to be delivered to each holder of Notes an opinion of independent counsel
(which opinion and counsel are satisfactory to the Required Holders) to the effect that such agreements and instruments are enforceable in accordance with their terms; 
  

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 (iii) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction,
and after giving effect thereto, the Company would be permitted by Section 6.6 to incur at least one dollar ($1.00) of additional Funded Debt owed to a Person other than a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (iv) immediately prior to, and immediately after the
consummation of such transaction, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist. 
  
 (b) Acquisitions. The Company will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to consummate any Acquisition or Joint Venture
Investment, unless immediately prior to such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, and: 
  
 (i) (a) such transaction is an Acquisition and such
Acquisition (if by purchase of assets, merger or consolidation) is effected in such manner that the acquired business, and the related assets, are owned either by the Company or a Subsidiary and, if effected by merger or consolidation involving the
Company, the Company is the continuing or surviving entity and, if effected by merger or consolidation involving a Subsidiary, the continuing or surviving entity is a Subsidiary; or (b) such transaction is an Acquisition and such Acquisition (if by
purchase of stock or partner, member or other ownership interests) is effected in such manner so that the acquired entity becomes a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (ii) such transaction is an Acquisition or a Joint Venture Investment and immediately after giving effect to such Acquisition or Joint
Venture Investment the Company is in compliance with Sections 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8 and 6.10 (the determination of such compliance to be calculated on a pro forma basis, as at the end of the fiscal quarter most recently ended prior to the
date of such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment for which financial statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries are available, under the assumption that such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment and any other Acquisitions or Joint Venture
Investments consummated during the twelve-month period ending on such date shall have occurred, and any Debt in connection therewith shall have been incurred, at the beginning of the applicable period, and under the assumption that interest for such
period had been equal to the actual weighted average interest rate in effect for such period for all loans outstanding under the Credit Facility on the date of such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment) and, in the event that the aggregate amount
of expenditures in respect of such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment and of all prior Acquisitions and Joint Venture Investments made during a single fiscal year and not covered by a certificate delivered under this subclause (ii) exceeds
$100,000,000, the Company shall have delivered to each of the holders of Notes a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer showing calculations in reasonable detail to demonstrate compliance with this subclause 
  
 (ii) and certifying that prior to such acquisition and after
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 6.15. Transfers of Property; Subsidiary Stock. 
  
 (a) Transfers of Property. The Company shall not, and
shall not permit any Subsidiary to, sell (including, without limitation, any sale and subsequent leasing as lessee of such Property), lease as lessor, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any Property (individually, a “Transfer” and
collectively, “Transfers”), except 
  
 (i) Transfers of inventory, obsolete or worn-out Property or excess equipment no longer useful in the business of the Company or such Subsidiary, in each case in the ordinary course of business of the Company or such Subsidiary, and the
Smithfield Canada Transfer; 
  
 (ii) Transfers
from a Subsidiary to the Company or to any Guarantor and Transfers from the Company to any Guarantor; and 
  
 (iii) any other Transfer (including a Transfer of Property to any Person and the concurrent rental or lease of such transferred Property
from such Person) at any time of any Property to a Person, other than an Affiliate, for an Acceptable Consideration, if each of the following conditions would be satisfied with respect to such Transfer: 
  
 (A) the sum of 
  
 (I) the current book value of such Property, plus

  
 (II) the aggregate book value of all other
Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred (other than in Transfers referred to in the foregoing clause (i) and clause (ii) (collectively, “Excluded Transfers”)) during the period beginning on the first day of the then
current fiscal year of the Company and ended immediately prior to the date of such Transfer, 
  
 would not exceed ten percent (10%) of Consolidated Total Assets determined as at the end of the most recently ended fiscal year of the Company prior to giving effect to such Transfer, 
  
 (B) the sum of 
  
 (I) the current book value of such Property, plus

  
 (II) the aggregate book value of all other
Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred (other than in Excluded Transfers) during the period commencing on October 31, 1999 and ended at the time of such Transfer, 
  

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 would not exceed twenty percent (20%) of Consolidated Total Assets determined as at the end of the most
recently ended fiscal year of the Company prior to giving effect to such Transfer, and 
  
 (C) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or
Event of Default exists or would exist, 
  
 provided, that
all or any portion of the assets which are the subject of any Transfer of Property shall be excluded for purposes of clause (A) and clause (B) of this Section 6.15(a)(iii), and such Transfer shall be a Transfer permitted under this Section
6.15(a)(iii) notwithstanding non-compliance with clause (A) and clause (B) of this Section 6.15(a)(iii), if, within three hundred sixty (360) days after such Transfer, the entire proceeds of all or any portion of such Transfer to be excluded (net of
ordinary and reasonable transaction costs and expenses incurred in connection with such Transfer) are applied by the Company or such Subsidiary to: 
  
 (x) the purchase of operating assets of the Company or any Subsidiary reasonably equal in value to that portion of the Property which is
the subject of such Transfer and is to be excluded of clause (A) and (B) of this Section 6.15 (a) (iii), so long as each such investment shall not have been included in the calculation of any other exclusion of any other Transfer proposed to be
excluded from the operation of clause (A) or clause (B) of this Section 6.15(a)(iii), or 
  
 (y) an optional prepayment of Notes pursuant to Section 4.4. 
  
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to,
sell, lease as lessor, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of the Collateral except as expressly permitted by Section 6.15(c). Nothing in this Section 6.15(a) shall be deemed to permit the Company or any Subsidiary to violate any provisions of
Section 6.16. 
  
 (b) Transfers of Subsidiary
Stock. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, Transfer any shares of the capital stock (or any warrants, rights or options to purchase stock or other Securities exchangeable for or convertible into capital stock) of a
Subsidiary (such capital stock, warrants, rights, options and other Securities herein called “Subsidiary Stock”), nor shall any Subsidiary issue, sell or otherwise dispose of any shares of its own Subsidiary Stock, provided
that the foregoing restrictions do not apply to: 
  
 (i) the issuance by a Subsidiary of shares of its own Subsidiary Stock to the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary; 
  
 (ii) Transfers by the Company or a Subsidiary of shares of Subsidiary Stock to the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary; 
  
 (iii) the issuance by a Subsidiary of directors’
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 (iv) the Transfer of all of the Subsidiary Stock of a Subsidiary owned by the Company and
the other Subsidiaries if 
  
 (A) such Transfer
satisfies the requirements of Section 6.15(a)(iii); 
  
 (B) in connection with such Transfer the entire investment (whether represented by stock, Debt, claims or otherwise) of the Company and the other Subsidiaries in such Subsidiary is Transferred to a Person other than the Company or a
Subsidiary not simultaneously being disposed of; 
  
 (C) the Subsidiary being disposed of has no continuing investment in any other Subsidiary not simultaneously being disposed of or in the Company; and 
  

(D) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such Transfer, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or
Event of Default exists or would exist. 
  
 For purposes of
determining the book value of Property constituting Subsidiary Stock being Transferred as provided in clause (iv) above, such book value shall be deemed to be the aggregate book value of all assets of the Subsidiary that shall have issued such
Subsidiary Stock. 
  
 Nothing in this Section
6.15(b) shall be deemed to permit the Company or any Subsidiary to (x) sell any shares of capital stock of any Subsidiary in violation of Section 6.2(d)(ii) or (y) violate any of the provisions of Section 6.16. 
  
 (c) Transfers of Collateral. The Company shall
not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, sell or otherwise Transfer any Property constituting Collateral, except 
  
 (i) Transfers for an Acceptable Consideration of obsolete or worn-out equipment constituting Collateral, or excess equipment constituting
Collateral, in each case that is no longer useful in the business of the Company or such Subsidiary, if each of the following conditions would be satisfied with respect to such Transfer: 
  
 (A) the sum of 
  
 (x) the current book value of such Property, plus 
  
 (y) the aggregate book value of all other Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred pursuant to this Section
6.15(c) during the period beginning on the first day of the then current fiscal year of the Company and ended immediately prior to the date of such Transfer, would not exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000), 
  

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 (B) the sum of 
  
 (x) the current book value of such Property, plus 
  
 (y) the aggregate book value of all other Property of the Company and the
Subsidiaries Transferred pursuant to this Section 6.15(c) during the period commencing on October 31, 1999 and ended at the time of such Transfer, 
  
 would not exceed twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) and 
  
 (C) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction, and after giving
effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist, 
  
 provided, that all or any portion of the assets which are the subject of any Transfer of Property shall be excluded for purposes of clause (A) and clause (B) of this Section 6.15(c)(i) if, within one hundred twenty (120) days after such
Transfer, the entire proceeds of such Transfer (net of ordinary and reasonable transaction costs and expenses incurred in connection with such Transfer) are applied by the Company or such Subsidiary to: 
  
 (y) the purchase of Property of the Company or any
Subsidiary reasonably equal in value or use to the Property which is the subject of such Transfer, so long as (1) such Property is subject to a perfected first-priority security interest in favor of the Security Trustee for the benefit of the
holders from time to time of the Notes, (2) such Property constitutes Collateral and (3) each such investment shall not have been included in the calculation of any other exclusion of any other Transfer proposed to be excluded from the operation of
clause (A) or clause (B) of this Section 6.15(c)(i), or 
  
 (z) an optional prepayment of Notes pursuant to Section 4.4. 
  
 The Company acknowledges and agrees that until applied pursuant to this Section 6.15(c)(i), the net proceeds of any such Transfer of Collateral by the Company or any Subsidiary shall be held in trust by the Security
Trustee pursuant to the terms of the Security Documents. 
  
 (ii) Transfers for an Acceptable Consideration of other Collateral, if each of the following conditions would be satisfied with respect to such Transfer: 
  
 (A) the sum of 
  
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 (y) the aggregate book value of all other Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred
pursuant to this Section 6.15(c)(ii) during the period commencing on October 29, 1999 and ended at the time of such Transfer, 
  
 would not exceed three million dollars ($3,000,000) and 
  
 (B) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction, and after giving
effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist, 
  
 provided, that the Company shall furnish to each of the holders of the Notes, in connection with each such Transfer, a certificate of (x) a Senior Financial Officer and satisfaction of such condition stating (1) the book value of the
Property to be Transferred, (2) the aggregate book value of all other Property Transferred prior to such transfer pursuant to this Section 6.15(c)(ii), (3) to the extent such Property Transferred includes real property, that such Transfer shall not
adversely affect the access to, or value of, any remaining real property constituting Collateral, and (4) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of
Default exists or would exist, and (y) the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the transferor certifying the establishment of Acceptable Consideration for such transfer. Upon receipt of each such certificate, each of the holders of each of the Notes
shall promptly advise the Security Trustee in writing to execute and deliver appropriate releases of such Property from the Liens created by the Security Documents. 
  
 6.16. Trademark Subsidiaries. 
  
 (a) Generally. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary other than a Trademark
Subsidiary to, own any patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and other similar licenses and intangibles used or useful in the conduct of the business of the Company or any Subsidiary. 
  
 (b) Ownership of Trademark Subsidiaries. The Company
(i) shall, at all times, maintain each Trademark Subsidiary as a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary and (ii) shall not permit any of the capital stock of any Trademark Subsidiary to be subject to a Lien. 
  
 (c) No Sale or Merger. The Company shall not permit
any Trademark Subsidiary to merge with or into, consolidate with, or sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its Property to, any other Person other than another Trademark Subsidiary, or permit any other Person
other than a Trademark Subsidiary to merge with or into or consolidate with it. The Company shall not permit any Trademark Subsidiary to sell, lease as lessor, license as licensor, transfer or otherwise dispose of any patents, trademarks, service
marks, trade names, copyrights and licenses. 
  
 (d) No Debt or Liens. The Company shall not permit any Trademark Subsidiary to cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of its Property, whether now
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 hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien. The Company shall not at any time permit any Trademark
Subsidiary to be or become liable for any Debt or to issue any Mandatorily Redeemable Stock. 
  
 6.17. Environmental Compliance. 
  
 (a) Compliance. The Company shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, comply with all Environmental Protection Laws in effect in each jurisdiction where it is doing business and where the failure to comply
with which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Liability. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, permit itself to be subject to any liability under
any Environmental Protection Laws that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 6.18. Line of Business. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, engage in any business other than businesses engaged in by the Company and the Subsidiaries
on the First Restatement Date. 
  
 6.19. Transactions with
Affiliates. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit
any Subsidiary to, enter into any transaction, including, without limitation, the purchase, sale or exchange of Property or the rendering of any service, with any Affiliate, except in the ordinary course of and pursuant to the reasonable
requirements of the Company’s or such Subsidiary’s business and upon fair and reasonable terms no less favorable to the Company or such Subsidiary than would obtain in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with a Person not an
Affiliate. 
  
 6.20. Tax Consolidation. 
  
 The Company shall not file or consent to the filing of a consolidated tax
return with any Person other than a Subsidiary, or permit the filing of any consolidated tax return by any Subsidiary with any Person other than the Company or another Subsidiary. 
  
 6.21. ERISA. 
  
 (a) Compliance. The Company shall, and shall cause each ERISA Affiliate to, at all times with respect to each Pension Plan,

  
 (i) make timely payment of contributions
required 
  
 (A) to meet the minimum funding
standard set forth in ERISA or the IRC with respect thereto, or 
  
 (B) to be paid as provided for by section 515 of ERISA, and 
  

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 (ii) comply with all other applicable provisions of ERISA. 
  
 (b) Relationship of Vested Benefits to Pension Plan
Assets. 
  
 (i) The Company shall not at any
time permit the present value of all employee benefits vested under all Morrell Pension Plans to exceed the assets of such Morrell Pension Plans allocable to such vested benefits at such time by more than fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000), in
each case determined pursuant to Section 6.21(c). 
  
 (ii) The Company shall not at any time permit the present value of all employee benefits vested under all Pension Plans other than Morrell Pension Plans to exceed the assets of all such Pension Plans other than Morrell Pension Plans
allocable to such vested benefits at such time by more than five percent (5%) of Consolidated Total Liabilities, in each case determined pursuant to Section 6.21(c). 
  
 (c) Valuations. All assumptions and methods used to determine the actuarial valuation of vested
employee benefits under Pension Plans and the present value of assets of Pension Plans shall be reasonable in the good faith judgment of the Company and shall comply with all requirements of law. 
  
 (d) Prohibited Actions. The Company shall not, and
shall not permit any ERISA Affiliate to: 
  
 (i)
engage in any “prohibited transaction” (as such term is defined in section 406 of ERISA or section 4975 of the IRC) or “reportable event” (as such term is defined in section 4043 of ERISA) that would result in the imposition of a
material tax or penalty; 
  
 (ii) incur with
respect to any Pension Plan any “accumulated funding deficiency” (as such term is defined in section 302 of ERISA), whether or not waived; 
  
 (iii) terminate any Pension Plan in a manner that could result in 
  
 (A) the imposition of a Lien on the Property of the Company or any Subsidiary pursuant to section 4068 of
ERISA or 
  
 (B) the creation of any liability
under section 4062 of ERISA; 
  
 (iv) fail to
make any payment required by section 515 of ERISA; or 
  
 (v) be an “employer” (as such term is defined in section 3 of ERISA) required to contribute to any Multiemployer Plan or a “substantial employer” (as such term is defined in section 4001 of ERISA) required to contribute
to any Multiple Employer Pension Plan if, at such time, it could reasonably be expected that the Company or any Subsidiary will incur withdrawal liability in respect of 
  

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 such Multiemployer Plan and such liability, if incurred, together with the aggregate amount of all other
withdrawal liability as to which there is a reasonable expectation of incurrence by the Company or any Subsidiary under any one or more Multiemployer Plans, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (e) Foreign Pension Plans. To the extent that the
Company or any Subsidiary is subject to any requirements of any Foreign Pension Plan, the Company shall, and shall cause each such Subsidiary to, comply with such requirements if the failure to so comply would have, either individually or in the
aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 6.22. Guaranties.

  
 (a) The Company shall not, and shall not
permit any Subsidiary to, be or become liable in respect of any Guaranty except 
  
 (i) Guaranties of Debt which constitutes a part of Consolidated Funded Debt; 
  
 (ii) Guaranties of obligations incurred in the ordinary
course of business of the Company and the Subsidiaries; 
  
 (iii) Guaranties of liabilities which constitute a part of Consolidated Current Liabilities (including, without limitation, Guaranties of obligations of the Company and the Subsidiaries under Revolving Credit
Agreements to the extent such Guaranties are not permitted by clause (i) above); and 
  
 (iv) Guaranties of amounts payable with respect to Operating Rentals constituting a portion of Consolidated Fixed Charges. 
  
 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause (a) above, the
Company shall not permit any Subsidiary to 
  
 (i) be or become liable for any Guaranty of Debt of the Company, any other Subsidiary or any Affiliate, or 
  
 (ii) issue any Mandatorily Redeemable Stock, 
  
 in each case unless such Subsidiary enters into an enforceable and unconditional Guaranty of the obligations of the Company under the Notes, upon terms
and conditions satisfactory to the Required Holders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the Company or any Subsidiary be or become liable in respect of any Guaranty of Third Party Debt if the indebtedness or other liabilities that are
the subject of such Guaranty would be prohibited by Section 6.6 or Section 6.7. 
  

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 6.23. Private Offering. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary or any Person acting on its behalf to, offer the Notes or any
part thereof or any similar Securities for issuance or sale to, or solicit any offer to acquire any of the same from, any Person so as to bring the issuance and sale of the Notes within the provisions of section 5 of the Securities Act. 

 
 7. INFORMATION AS TO COMPANY AND GUARANTORS. 
  
 7.1. Financial and Business Information. 
  
 The Company shall deliver to each holder of Notes: 
  
 (a) Company Quarterly Statements. — as soon as
practicable after the end of each quarterly fiscal period in each fiscal year of the Company (other than the last quarterly fiscal period of each such fiscal year), and in any event within forty-five (45) days thereafter, duplicate copies of:

  
 (i) consolidated and consolidating balance
sheets of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries, and of the Company and the Subsidiaries, as at the end of such quarter, and 
  
 (ii) consolidated and consolidating statements of income and cash flows of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries, and of the
Company and the Subsidiaries, for such quarter and (in the case of the second and third quarters) for the portion of the fiscal year ending with such quarter, 
  

setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the corresponding periods in the previous fiscal year, all in reasonable detail,
prepared in accordance with GAAP applicable to quarterly financial statements generally, and certified as complete and correct, subject to changes resulting from year-end adjustments, by a Senior Financial Officer, accompanied by the certificate
required by Section 7.2; 
  
 (b) Company
Annual Statements. — as soon as practicable after the end of each fiscal year of the Company, and in any event within ninety (90) days thereafter, duplicate copies of: 
  
 (i) a consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries, and a consolidating
balance sheet of the Company and each Guarantor, as at the end of such year, and 
  
 (ii) consolidated statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company and its consolidated
subsidiaries, and consolidating statements of income and cash flows of the Company and each Guarantor, for such year, 
  

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 setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the immediately preceding fiscal year, all
in reasonable detail, prepared in accordance with GAAP, and accompanied by 
  
 (A) in the case of such consolidated financial statements, an audit report thereon of independent certified public accountants of recognized national standing, which opinion shall state, without qualification, that
such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of the companies being reported upon and their consolidated results of operations and cash flows and have been prepared in conformity with GAAP,
and that the examination of such accountants in connection with such financial statements has been made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and that such audit provides a reasonable basis for such opinion in the circumstances,

  
 (B) a certification by a Senior Financial
Officer that such consolidated statements are complete and correct, and 
  
 (C) the certificates required by Section 7.2 and Section 7.3; 
  
 (c) Audit Reports. — promptly upon receipt thereof, a copy of each other report submitted to the Company or any Subsidiary by
independent accountants in connection with any management report, special audit report or comparable analysis prepared by them with respect to the books of the Company or any Subsidiary; 
  
 (d) SEC and Other Reports. — promptly upon their becoming available, a copy of each financial
statement, report (including, without limitation, each Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, each Annual Report on Form 10-K and each Current Report on Form 8-K), notice or proxy statement sent by the Company or any Subsidiary to stockholders generally and
of each regular or periodic report and any registration statement, prospectus or written communication (other than transmittal letters), and each amendment thereto, in respect thereof filed by the Company or any Subsidiary with, or received by, such
Person in connection therewith from, the National Association of Securities Dealers, any securities exchange or the Securities and Exchange Commission or any successor agency; 
  
 (e) ERISA. - - 
  
 (i) promptly (and in any event, within five (5) Business Days) after any officer of the Company becoming
aware of any 
  
 (A) “reportable
event” (as defined in section 4043 of ERISA), or 
  
 (B) “prohibited transaction” (as defined in section 406 of ERISA or section 4975 of the IRC), 
  

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 in connection with any Pension Plan or any trust created thereunder, a written notice specifying the
nature thereof, what action the Company is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto and, when known, any action taken by the IRS, the Department of Labor or the PBGC with respect thereto, and 
  
 (ii) promptly (and in any event, within five (5) Business
Days) after any officer of the Company becoming aware thereof, written notice of and, where applicable, a description of 
  
 (A) any notice from the PBGC in respect of the commencement of any proceedings pursuant to section 4042 of ERISA to terminate any Pension
Plan or for the appointment of a trustee to administer any Pension Plan, 
  
 (B) any distress termination notice delivered to the PBGC under section 4041 of ERISA in respect of any Pension Plan, and any determination of the PBGC in respect thereof, 
  
 (C) the placement of any Multiemployer Plan in
reorganization status under Title IV of ERISA, 
  
 (D) any Multiemployer Plan becoming “insolvent” (as defined in section 4245 of ERISA) under Title IV of ERISA, or 
  
 (E) the whole or partial withdrawal of the Company or any ERISA Affiliate from any Multiemployer Plan and the withdrawal liability
incurred in connection therewith; 
  
 (f)
Actions, Proceedings. — promptly after the commencement thereof, notice of any action or proceeding relating to the Company or any Subsidiary in any court or before any Governmental Authority or arbitration board or tribunal as to which
there is a reasonable probability of an adverse determination and that, if adversely determined, would have a Material Adverse Effect; 
  
 (g) Certain Environmental Matters. — prompt written notice of and a description of any event or circumstance that, had such
event or circumstance occurred or existed prior to the First Restatement Date, would have been required to be disclosed as an exception to any statement set forth in Section 2.14 and a description of the action that the Company is taking or proposes
to take with respect thereto; 
  
 (h) Notice
of Default or Event of Default. — within five (5) Business Days of any Senior Officer becoming aware of the existence of any condition or event that constitutes a Default or an Event of Default, a written notice specifying the nature and
period of existence thereof and what action the Company is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto; 
  
 (i) Notice of Claimed Default. — within five (5) Business Days of any Senior Officer becoming aware that the holder of any
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 Security of the Company or any Subsidiary, shall have given notice or taken any other action with respect
to a claimed Default, Event of Default, default or event of default, a written notice specifying the notice given or action taken by such holder and the nature of the claimed Default, Event of Default, default or event of default and what action the
Company is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto; 
  
 (j) Information Furnished Under Revolving Credit Agreement. — at any time that at least one Revolving Credit Agreement is in effect, at the same time required thereby, a copy of each item required to be
furnished by the Company or any Subsidiary pursuant thereto; 
  
 (k) Other Creditors. — promptly upon the request of any holder of Notes, copies of any statement, report or certificate furnished to any holder of Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary to the extent that
the information contained in such statement, report or certificate has not already been delivered to each holder of Notes; 
  
 (l) Rule 144A. — with reasonable promptness, upon the request of any holder of Notes, information required to comply with 17
C.F.R. §230.144A, as amended from time to time; and 
  
 (m) Requested Information. — with reasonable promptness, such other data and information as from time to time may be reasonably requested by any holder of Notes. 
  
 7.2. Officer’s Certificates. 
  
 Each set of financial statements delivered to each holder of Notes pursuant
to Section 7.1(a) or Section 7.1(b) shall be accompanied by a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer setting forth: 
  
 (a) Covenant Compliance. — the information (including detailed calculations) required in order to establish whether the
Company was in compliance with the requirements of Section 6.4 through Section 6.8, inclusive, and Section 6.10 through Section 6.15, inclusive, during the period covered by the income statement then being furnished (including with respect to each
such Section, where applicable, the calculations of the maximum or minimum amount, ratio or percentage, as the case may be, permissible under the terms of such Sections, and the calculation of the amounts, ratio or percentage then in existence); and

  
 (b) Event of Default. — a
statement that the signer has reviewed the relevant terms of the Financing Documents and has made, or caused to be made, under his or her supervision, a review of the transactions and conditions of the Company and the Subsidiaries from the beginning
of the accounting period covered by the income statements being delivered therewith to the date of the certificate and that such review shall not have disclosed the existence during such period of any condition or event that constitutes a Default or
an Event of Default or, if any such condition or event existed or exists, specifying the nature and period of existence thereof and what action the Company shall have taken or proposes to take with respect thereto. 
  

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 7.3. Accountants’ Report. 
  
 Each set of annual financial statements delivered pursuant to Section 7.1(b) shall be accompanied by a certificate of the
accountants who certify such financial statements, stating that they have reviewed this Agreement and stating further, whether, in making their audit, such accountants have become aware of any condition or event that then constitutes a Default or an
Event of Default, and, if such accountants are aware that any such condition or event then exists, specifying the nature and period of existence thereof. 
  
 7.4. Inspection. 
  
 The Company shall permit the representatives of each holder of Notes (at the expense of the Company) to visit and inspect any of the Properties of the
Company or any Subsidiary, to examine all their respective books of account, records, reports and other papers, to make copies and extracts therefrom, and to discuss their respective affairs, finances and accounts with their respective officers,
employees and independent public accountants (former and present) (and by this provision the Company authorizes all such accountants to discuss the finances and affairs of the Company and the Subsidiaries), all at such reasonable times and as often
as may be reasonably requested. 
  
 8. EVENTS OF DEFAULT. 
  
 8.1. Nature of Events. 
  
 An “Event of Default” shall exist if any of the following
occurs and is continuing: 
  
 (a) Principal
and Make-Whole Amount Payments. — the Company shall fail to make any payment of principal or Make-Whole Amount on any Note on or before the date such payment is due; or 
  
 (b) Interest Payments. — the Company shall fail to make any payment of interest on any Note on
or before the date such payment is due; or 
  
 (c) Warranties or Representations. — any warranty, representation or other material statement by or on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiary contained herein or in any instrument furnished in compliance with or in reference
hereto or any of the other Financing Documents shall have been false or misleading when made or deemed made; or 
  
 (d) Particular Covenant Defaults. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall fail to perform or observe any covenant contained in
Section 6.4 through Section 6.18, inclusive, Section 6.20, Section 6.22, Section 7.1(h) or Section 7.1(i); or 
  
 (e) Other Defaults. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall fail to comply with any other provision hereof, and such failure
continues for more than thirty (30) days after such failure shall first become known to any officer of the Company; or 
  

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 (f) Default on Debt or Other Security. — 
  
 (i) the Company or any Subsidiary shall fail to make any
payment on any Debt when due; 
  
 (ii) any event
shall occur or any condition shall exist in respect of any Debt or any Security of the Company or any Subsidiary, or under any agreement securing or relating to such Debt or Security, that immediately or with the passage of time or the giving of
notice or both: 
  
 (A) causes (or permits any
one or more of the holders thereof or a trustee therefor to cause) such Debt or Security, or a portion thereof, to become due prior to its stated maturity or prior to its regularly scheduled date or dates of payment; 
  
 (B) permits any one or more of the holders thereof or a
trustee therefor to elect any of the directors on the Board of Directors of the Company or such Subsidiary; or 
  
 (C) permits any one or more of the holders thereof or a trustee therefor to require the Company or any Subsidiary to repurchase such Debt
or Security from such holder; 
  
 provided that the
aggregate amount of all obligations in respect of all such Debt and Securities referred to in this clause (f) exceeds at such time ten million dollars ($10,000,000); or 
  
 (iii) an “Event of Default” shall have occurred under, and as defined in, any of the other
Financing Documents and be continuing; or 
  
 (g) Involuntary Bankruptcy Proceedings. — 
  
 (i) a receiver, liquidator, custodian or trustee of the Company or any Subsidiary, or of all or any of the Collateral or any material Property of the Company or any Subsidiary, shall be appointed by court order and
such order remains in effect for more than thirty (30) days; or an order for relief shall be entered with respect to the Company or any Subsidiary, or the Company or any Subsidiary, shall be adjudicated insolvent; 
  
 (ii) any of the Collateral or any material Property of the
Company or any Subsidiary shall be sequestered by court order and such order remains in effect for more than thirty (30) days; or 
  
 (iii) a petition shall be filed against the Company or any Subsidiary under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency,
readjustment of debt, dissolution or liquidation law of any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect, and shall not be dismissed within thirty (30) days after such filing; or 
  

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 (h) Voluntary Petitions. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall file a
petition in voluntary bankruptcy or seeking relief under any provision of any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution or liquidation law of any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect, or shall
consent to the filing of any petition against it under any such law; or 
  
 (i) Assignments for Benefit of Creditors, etc. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall make an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or shall admit in writing its inability, or shall fail, to pay its
debts generally as they become due, or shall consent to the appointment of a receiver, liquidator or trustee of the Company or any Subsidiary or of all or any part of the Property of them; or 
  
 (j) Undischarged Final Judgments. — final
judgment or judgments for the payment of money aggregating in excess of two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) is or are outstanding against one or more of the Company and the Subsidiaries and any one of such judgments shall have
been outstanding for more than thirty (30) days from the date of its entry and shall not have been discharged in full or stayed; or 
  
 (k) Certain Obligations. — the undertakings of any Guarantor under the Joint and Several Guaranty shall at any time cease to
constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of such Guarantor, or any Guarantor or any Person acting by or on behalf of any Guarantor shall deny or disaffirm such Guarantor’s obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty or any
undertaking of the Company hereunder shall at any time cease to constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company. 
  
 If any action, condition, event or other matter would, at any time, constitute an Event of Default under any provision of this Section 8.1,
then an Event of Default shall exist, regardless of whether the same or a similar action, condition, event or other matter is addressed in a different provision of this Section 8.1 and would not constitute an Event of Default at such time under such
different provision. 
  
 8.2. Default Remedies. 

 
 (a) Acceleration on Event of Default. If an Event
of Default specified in clause (g), (h) or (i) of Section 8.1 shall exist, all of the Notes at the time outstanding shall automatically become immediately due and payable together with interest accrued thereon and, to the extent permitted by law,
the Make-Whole Amount at such time with respect to the principal amount of such Notes, and all other amounts due under the Financing Documents, without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived,
and, if any other Event of Default shall exist, the holder or holders of at least twenty-five percent (25%) in principal amount of the Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and any
Affiliate) may exercise any right, power or remedy permitted to such holder or holders by law, and shall have, in particular, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the right to declare the entire principal of, and all interest

  

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 accrued on, all the Notes then outstanding to be, and such Notes shall thereupon become, forthwith due
and payable, without any presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived, and the Company shall forthwith pay to the holder or holders of all the Notes then outstanding the entire principal of, and
interest accrued on, the Notes and, to the extent permitted by law, the Make-Whole Amount at such time with respect to such principal amount of the Notes. 
  
 (b) Acceleration on Payment Default. During the existence of an Event of Default described in Section 8.1(a) or Section 8.1(b), and
irrespective of whether the Notes then outstanding shall have been declared to be due and payable pursuant to Section 8.2(a), any holder of Notes who or that shall have not consented to any waiver with respect to such Event of Default may, at its
option, by notice in writing to the Company, declare the Notes then held by such holder to be, and such Notes shall thereupon become, forthwith due and payable together with all interest accrued thereon, without any presentment, demand, protest or
other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived, and the Company shall forthwith pay to such holder the entire principal of and interest accrued on such Notes and, to the extent permitted by law, the Make-Whole Amount at such time
with respect to such principal amount of the Notes and all other amounts due under the Financing Documents. 
  
 (c) Valuable Rights. The Company acknowledges, and the parties hereto agree, that the right of each holder to maintain its
investment in the Notes, or otherwise have its loan to the Company outstanding, free from repayment by the Company (except as herein specifically provided for) is a valuable right and that the provision for payment of a Make-Whole Amount by the
Company in the event that the Notes of any Series are prepaid or are accelerated as a result of an Event of Default is intended to provide compensation for the deprivation of such right under such circumstances. 
  
 (d) Other Remedies. During the existence of an Event
of Default and irrespective of whether the Notes then outstanding shall have been declared to be due and payable pursuant to Section 8.2(a) or Section 8.2(b) and irrespective of whether any holder of Notes then outstanding shall otherwise have
pursued or be pursuing any other rights or remedies, but subject to the terms and conditions of the Trust Agreement, any holder of Notes may proceed to protect and enforce its rights hereunder, under such Notes and under the other Financing
Documents by exercising such remedies as are available to such holder in respect thereof under applicable law, either by suit in equity or by action at law, or both, whether for specific performance of any agreement contained herein or in aid of the
exercise of any power granted herein, provided that the maturity of such holder’s Notes may be accelerated only in accordance with Section 8.2(a) and Section 8.2(b). 
  
 (e) Nonwaiver and Expenses. No course of dealing on the part of any holder of Notes nor any delay or
failure on the part of any holder of Notes to exercise any right shall operate as a waiver of such right or otherwise prejudice such holder’s rights, powers and remedies. If the Company shall fail to pay when due any principal of, or Make-Whole
Amount or interest on, any Note, or shall fail to comply with any other provision of the Financing Documents, the Company shall pay to each holder of Notes, to the 
  

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 extent permitted by law, such further amounts as shall be sufficient to cover the costs and expenses,
including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by such holder in collecting any sums due on such Notes or in otherwise assessing, analyzing or enforcing any rights or remedies that are or may be available to it. 

 
 8.3. Annulment of Acceleration of Notes. 
  
 If a declaration is made pursuant to Section 8.2(a), then and in every such
case, the holders of at least seventy-six percent (76%) in aggregate principal amount of the Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and any Affiliate) may, by written instrument filed
with the Company, rescind and annul such declaration, and the consequences thereof, provided that at the time such declaration is annulled and rescinded: 
  
 (a) no judgment or decree shall have been entered for the payment of any moneys due on or pursuant hereto or
the Notes; 
  
 (b) all arrears of interest upon
all the Notes and all other sums payable hereunder and under the Notes (except any principal of, or interest or Make-Whole Amount on, the Notes that shall have become due and payable by reason of such declaration under Section 8.2(a)) shall have
been duly paid; and 
  
 (c) each and every other
Default and Event of Default shall have been waived pursuant to Section 10.5 or otherwise made good or cured; 
  
 and provided further that no such rescission and annulment shall extend to or affect any subsequent Default or Event of Default or impair any right consequent thereon. 
  
 9. INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 
  
 9.1. Terms Defined. 
  
 As used herein, the following terms have the respective meanings set forth
below or set forth in the Section following such term: 
  
 1999 Note Purchase Agreement — means, collectively, the separate Note Purchase Agreements, dated as of October 31, 1999, as amended up to and including the Second Restatement Date, between the Company and each of the purchasers
named on Annex 1 thereto. 
  
 2000 Note
Purchase Agreement — means, collectively, the separate Note Purchase Agreements, dated as of June 2, 2000, as amended up to and including the Second Restatement Date, between the Company and each of the purchasers named on Annex 1 thereto.

  
 2002 Note Purchase Agreement —
means, collectively, the separate Note Purchase Agreements, dated as of March 1, 2002, as amended up to and including the Second Restatement Date, between the Company and each of the purchasers named on Annex 1 thereto. 
  

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 Acceptable Bank — means any commercial bank 
  
 (a) that is organized under the laws of the United States or
any state thereof, 
  
 (b) that has capital,
surplus and undivided profits aggregating at least five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000), and 
  
 (c) whose long-term unsecured debt obligations (or the long-term unsecured debt obligations of the bank holding company owning all of the
capital stock of such bank) shall be rated “A3” or higher by Moody’s or “A-” or higher by Standard & Poor’s (or comparable ratings by any comparable successor agency). 
  
 Acceptable Consideration — means, with respect
to any Transfer of any Property of the Company or any Subsidiary, cash consideration, promissory notes or such other consideration (or any combination of the foregoing) as is, in each case, determined by the Board of Directors of the Company or such
Subsidiary, in its good faith opinion, to be in the best interests of the Company and to reflect the Fair Market Value of such Property. 
  
 Acceptable Financial Institution — means an Acceptable Bank or other financial institution which meets the requirements set
forth in clauses (a), (b) and (c) of the definition of Acceptable Bank. 
  
 Acceptable Rating — means a rating of at least Baa2 by Moody’s and, in addition, a rating of at least BBB by Standard & Poor’s. 
  
 Acquisition — means any transaction, or any series of related transactions, consummated after
the Amendment No. 3 Effective Date, by which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (a) acquires any On-Going Business or all or substantially all of the assets of any Person, whether through purchase of assets, merger or otherwise, (b) directly or
indirectly acquires control of at least a majority (in number of votes) of the securities of a corporation that have ordinary voting power for the election of directors or (c) directly or indirectly acquires control of at least a majority of the
partner, member or other ownership interests of any Person that is not a corporation. 
  
 Affiliate — means, at any time, a Person (other than a Subsidiary) 
  
 (a) that directly or indirectly through one or more
intermediaries controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, the Company, 
  
 (b) that beneficially owns or holds five percent (5%) or more of any class of the Voting Stock of the Company, or 
  
 (c) five percent (5%) or more of the Voting Stock (or in the
case of a Person that is not a corporation, five percent (5%) or more of the equity interest) of which is beneficially owned or held by the Company or a Subsidiary, at such time. 
  

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 As used in this definition: 
  
 Control — means the possession, directly or
indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. 
  
 Agreement, this — means this agreement, as it may be amended or restated from time to time.

  
 Alternate Interest Rate — means,
on any date with respect to any Series L Note, (a) the per annum rate of interest of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York (or its successor) publicly announced in New York City as its prime rate on such date, plus (b) the
Applicable Margin with respect to such Series L Note. Each change in such prime rate that is announced by Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York (or its successor) will be effective as of the effective date of such announcement or, if no such
effective date is specified, as of the date of such announcement. 
  
 Amendment No. 3 Effective Date — means the “Effective Date” as defined in that certain Amendment Agreement No. 3 dated as of April 4, 2003 among the Company and each of the holders of the Notes
party thereto and consented to by each of the Guarantors. 
  
 Anti-Terrorism Order — means Executive Order No. 13,224 of September 24, 2001, Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit or Support Terrorism, 66 U.S. Fed.
Reg. 49, 079 (2001), as amended. 
  
 Applicable Interest Law — means any present or future law (including, without limitation, the law of the United States of America) that has application to the interest and other charges imposed pursuant to this Agreement and the
Notes. 
  
 Bank Funded Debt Amount —
means, at any time, the smallest average daily principal amount of all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries under the Credit Facility which is outstanding during any period of thirty (30) consecutive days selected by the Company falling within
the three hundred sixty-five (365) day period ending at such time. 
  
 Board of Directors — means, at any time with respect to any Person, the board of directors of such Person, or any committee thereof which, in the instance, shall have the lawful power to exercise the power
and authority of such board of directors. 
  
 Brown’s — means Brown’s of Carolina, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Brown’s Farms — means Brown’s Farms, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and its successors and assigns.

  

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 Brown’s Farms Properties — means each of the real Properties of
Brown’s Farms listed in Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being owned by it as of the First Restatement Date. 
  
 Business Day — means 
  
 (a) with respect to any payment to be made to the holder of any Note under any of the Financing Documents, a day other than a Saturday, a
Sunday or a day on which the bank designated by such holder to receive for such holder’s account payments on such Note is required by law (other than a general banking moratorium or holiday for a period exceeding four (4) consecutive days) to
be closed, and 
  
 (b) for all other purposes, a
day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which the national banks located in New York City, New York, are required by law (other than a general banking moratorium or holiday for a period exceeding four (4) consecutive days) to be closed.

  
 Capital Lease — means a lease
with respect to which the lessee is required to recognize the acquisition of an asset and the incurrence of a liability in accordance with GAAP, or for which the amount of the asset and the liability thereunder, as if so capitalized, should be
disclosed in a note to such balance sheet. 
  
 Capital Lease Obligation — means, with respect to any Person and a Capital Lease, the amount of the obligation of such Person as the lessee under such Capital Lease that would appear as a liability on a balance sheet of such
Person prepared in accordance with GAAP. 
  
 Carroll’s Realty Partnership — means Carroll’s Realty Partnership, a North Carolina general partnership, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Carroll’s Realty Partnership Properties — means each of the real Properties of
Carroll’s Realty Partnership listed in Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being owned by it. 
  
 Central Plains — means Central Plains Farms, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Central Plains Properties — means each of the
real Properties of Central Plains listed in Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being owned by it as of the First Restatement Date. 
  
 Change in Control — means the acquisition at any time after the First Restatement Date by any Person or group of related
Persons of beneficial ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the Voting Stock of the Company outstanding (excluding for such purpose Persons who own shares through any employee benefit plan of the Company or any trust in connection therewith)
at such time. 
  
 Circle Four — means
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 Circle Four Properties — means each of the real Properties of Circle Four
listed in Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being owned by it as of the First Restatement Date. 
  
 Collateral — shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Trust Agreement. 
  
 Collateral Release Conditions — means, at any
time: 
  
 (a) the Acceptable Rating is in full
force and effect, not having been withdrawn by Moody’s or Standard & Poor’s; 
  
 (b) any and all Liens on Property of the Company or any Guarantor securing Debt incurred under or pursuant to each Revolving Credit
Agreement of the Company or any Subsidiary have been released or will be released on or prior to the Collateral Release Date; 
  
 (c) the aggregate principal amount of all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries secured by Liens permitted solely by Section 6.13(a)(x)
does not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of Consolidated Tangible Net Worth, determined at such time; 
  
 (d) the Company and the holders of the Notes shall have entered into an amendment to the Note Purchase Agreements, in form and substance
satisfactory to all holders of the Notes, which provides for an amendment to the covenants set forth in Section 6.4 through 6.15, inclusive, such that the Company’s obligations concerning its financial condition and results of operations are
established in a manner which, if complied with, would result in the Company at all times maintaining an Acceptable Rating for its long term, senior unsecured debt; and 
  
 (e) no Default or Event of Default exists; 
  
 in each case as of such time. 
  
 Collateral Release Date — Section 1.5. 
  
 Colorado Deed of Trust — means that certain dead of trust, security agreement and assignment of
rents and leases, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes (and as amended from time to time), by Central Plains in favor of the Security Trustee, securing Central Plains’ indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and
Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a first-priority lien encumbering each of the Central Plains Properties located in the State of Colorado. 
  
 Company — has the meaning specified in the introductory sentence. 
  
 Company Fiscal Year Net Worth Increase Amount —
means, for any fiscal year of the Company, the greater of 
  
 (i) fifty percent (50%) of Consolidated Net Income for such fiscal year; and 
  

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 (ii) zero dollars ($0). 
  
 Consolidated Current Assets — means, at any time, the aggregate amount at which the current
assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Current Liabilities — means, at any time, the aggregate amount of current liabilities of the Company and the
Subsidiaries as would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time including, without limitation, all liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries under the Revolving Credit Facilities (other than the Bank Funded Debt
Amount) at such time. 
  
 Consolidated
EBITDA — means, with respect to any fiscal period, the sum of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Net Income, plus 
  
 (b) the aggregate amount of all Consolidated Interest Expense, depreciation, amortization and income taxes, 
  
 (to the extent, and only to the extent, that such aggregate amount was deducted in the computation of Consolidated Net Income), in each
case accrued for such period by the Company, provided that, with respect to any period during which a Person shall have become, or ceased to be, a Subsidiary, or during which the Company or any Subsidiary shall have acquired or disposed of an
On-Going Business, the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA shall, without duplication, (i) include the EBITDA for such period of each Person who shall have become a Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary,
during such period as if such Person had been a Subsidiary or such On-Going Business had been owned by the Company or a Subsidiary for the entire period, or (ii) exclude the EBITDA for such period of each Person who shall have ceased to be a
Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business disposed of by the Company or any Subsidiary, at any time after the beginning of such period as if such Person had not been a Subsidiary at any time during the entire period or such On-Going Business had not
been owned or operated by the Company or any Subsidiary at any time during such period. As used in this definition, EBITDA with respect to any Person or On-Going Business for any period shall mean, the net income (after income taxes) of such Person
or On-Going Business for such period, determined in accordance with GAAP plus, to the extent deducted in calculating such net income, amounts attributable to interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. 
  
 Consolidated Fixed Charges — means, with respect
to any fiscal period, the sum of 
  
 (a) the
amount payable in respect of such fiscal period with respect to interest due on, or with respect to, Debt (including, without limitation, the Notes) owing by or guaranteed by any one or more of the Company and the Subsidiaries and including, without
limitation, amortization of debt discount and expense and imputed interest in respect of Capital Lease Obligations of the Company and the Subsidiaries, plus 
  

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 (b) the amount payable in respect of such fiscal period with respect to Operating Rentals
payable by any one or more of the Company and the Subsidiaries, 
  
 determined on a consolidated basis for the Company and the Subsidiaries for such period. 
  
 Consolidated Funded Debt — means, at any time, the aggregate amount of Funded Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries,
determined on a consolidated basis for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Intangible Assets — means, at any time, the aggregate amount of Intangible Assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Interest Expense — means,
for any fiscal period, the consolidated interest expense of the Company and its Subsidiaries accrued for such fiscal period (including, without limitation, cash or non-cash interest expense or deferred or accrued interest expense, amortization of
debt discount and expense and the interest portion of all Capital Lease Obligations during such period); provided that, with respect to any fiscal period during which a Person shall have become, or ceased to be, a Subsidiary, or during which the
Company or any Subsidiary shall have acquired or disposed of an On-Going Business, the calculation of Consolidated Interest Expense shall (i) include the interest expense for such fiscal period with respect to all Debt incurred in connection with
the financing of the acquisition of each Person who shall have become a Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary, during such fiscal period as if such Person had been a Subsidiary or such On-Going Business
had been acquired by the Company or a Subsidiary, and such Debt incurred, on the first day of such period and such Debt had remained outstanding at all times during such period, or (ii) exclude the interest expense for such fiscal period in respect
of all Debt which shall have been repaid with the proceeds from the disposition of each Person who shall have ceased to be a Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business disposed of by the Company or any Subsidiary, at any time after the beginning of
such period as if such repayment and disposition had occurred on the first day of such period. 
  
 Consolidated Net Income — means, with respect to any fiscal period, net earnings (or loss) after income taxes of the Company
and the Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis for such Persons for such period, provided there shall be excluded: 
  
 (a) any net income or gain (or net loss) during such period from any extraordinary items, and 
  
 (b) the income (or loss) of any Person (other than a
Subsidiary) in which the Company or any Subsidiary has an ownership interest, except to the extent that any such income has been actually received by the Company or such Subsidiary in the form of cash dividends or similar cash distributions.

  

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 Consolidated Net Income Available for Fixed Charges — means, with respect to
any fiscal period, the sum of 
  
 (a)
Consolidated Net Income, plus 
  
 (b) the
aggregate amount of 
  
 (i) income taxes, and

  
 (ii) Consolidated Fixed Charges, 

 
 (to the extent, and only to the extent, that such
aggregate amount was reflected in the computation of Consolidated Net Income), 
  
 in each case accrued for such period by the Company and the Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis for such Persons. 

 
 Consolidated Net Worth — means, at any time,
the aggregate amount of shareholders’ equity of the Company and the Subsidiaries as would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet of such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Tangible Net Worth — means, at any time, the result of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Net Worth, minus 
  
 (b) Consolidated Intangible Assets, 
  
 determined in each case at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Total Assets — means, at any time,
the aggregate amount at which all assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Total Capitalization — means, at any time, the sum of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Net Worth, plus 
  
 (b) Consolidated Funded Debt, 
  
 determined in each case at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Total Liabilities — means, at any
time, the aggregate amount at which all liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries (including, without limitation, (a) all Guaranties of Debt by such Persons and (b) all amounts attributable to Mandatorily Redeemable Stock of the Company and
the Subsidiaries to the extent that such Mandatorily Redeemable Stock is redeemable within one year of such time) would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Working Capital — means, at any
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 (a) Consolidated Current Assets, minus 
  
 (b) Consolidated Current Liabilities, 
  
 determined in each case at such time. 
  
 Control Event — means 
  
 (a) the execution by the Company, any Subsidiary or any
Affiliate of any letter of intent with respect to any proposed transaction or event or series of transactions or events that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to result in a Change in Control, 
  
 (b) the execution of any written agreement that, when fully
performed by the parties thereto, would result in a Change in Control, or 
  
 (c) the making of any written offer by any Person to the holders of Voting Stock of the Company which offer, if accepted by the requisite number of such holders, would result in a Change in Control. 
  
 Control Prepayment Date — Section 4.3(a).

  
 Credit Facility — means that
certain Multi-Year Credit Agreement among the Company, certain of the Subsidiaries, JP Morgan Chase Bank as administrative agent and the lenders party thereto, providing for an aggregate amount of up to nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000)
in loans to the Company, as it may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time and any renewal, increase, extension, refunding, restructuring, replacement or refinancing thereof (whether with the original administrative agent and
lenders or another administrative agent or agents or one or more other lenders and whether provided under the original Multi-Year Credit Agreement or one or more other credit or other agreements). 
  
 Debt — means, at any time, with respect to any
Person, without duplication: 
  
 (a) all
obligations of such Person for borrowed money (including, without limitation, all obligations of such Person evidenced by any debenture, bond, note, commercial paper or Security, but also including all such obligations for borrowed money not so
evidenced); 
  
 (b) all obligations of such
Person to pay the deferred purchase price of Property or services, all conditional sale obligations of such Person and all obligations of such Person under any title retention agreements, provided that accounts payable incurred in the
ordinary course of business of such Person shall be excluded from this clause (b); 
  
 (c) all Capital Lease Obligations of such Person; 
  
 (d) all obligations for borrowed money secured by any Lien existing on Property owned by such Person
(whether or not such obligations have been assumed by such Person or recourse in respect thereof is available against such Person); and 
  

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 (e) any Guaranty of such Person of any obligation or liability of another Person of a
type described in any of clause (a) through clause (d), inclusive, of this definition. 
  
 Debt of a Person shall include all obligations of such Person of the character described in clause (a) through clause (e) to the extent such Person remains legally liable in respect thereof notwithstanding that any
such obligation is deemed to be extinguished under GAAP. 
  
 Deeds of Trust — means, collectively, the Utah Deed of Trust, the Virginia Deed of Trust, the South Carolina Deeds of Trust, the North Carolina Deeds of Trust and the Colorado Deed of Trust. 
  
 Default — means an event or condition the
occurrence of which would, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice or both, become an Event of Default. 
  
 Depreciation — means, for any fiscal year of the Company, the aggregate amount of depreciation attributable to the
“Improvements” (as such term is defined in the Deeds of Trust) which would be included in the total amount of depreciation that would be shown on a statement of income prepared in respect of the Company and the Subsidiaries on a
consolidated basis for such fiscal year. 
  
 Distribution — means 
  
 (a)
any dividend or other distribution, direct or indirect, on account of capital stock of the Company or any Subsidiary (except dividends payable solely in shares of capital stock other than Mandatorily Redeemable Stock of the Company or such
Subsidiary), and 
  
 (b) any redemption,
retirement, purchase or other acquisition, direct or indirect, of any capital stock of the Company or any Subsidiary, or of any warrants, rights or other options to acquire any shares of such capital stock. 
  
 Environmental Indemnification Agreement — means
one or more environmental indemnification agreements, executed in connection with the original issue of the Notes (as amended from time to time), by each of the Company, Circle Four, Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms, Brown’s Farms,
Carroll’s Realty Partnership and Central Plains in favor of the Security Trustee. 
  
 Environmental Protection Law — means any federal, state, county, regional or local law, statute, or regulation (including,
without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, all amendments to any of the foregoing and all rules and
regulations issued in connection therewith) enacted in connection with or relating to the protection or regulation of the environment, including, without limitation, those laws, statutes, and regulations regulating the disposal, removal, production,
storing, refining, handling, transferring, processing, or transporting of Hazardous Substances, and any regulations, issued or promulgated in connection with such statutes by any Governmental Authority and any orders, decrees or judgments issued by
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 ERISA — means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended
from time to time. 
  
 ERISA Affiliate
— means any corporation or trade or business that 
  
 (i) is a member of the same controlled group of corporations (within the meaning of section 414(b) of the IRC) as the Company, or 
  
 (ii) is under common control (within the meaning of section 414(c) of the IRC) with the Company. 
  
 Event of Default — Section 8.1. 
  
 Excluded Transfers — Section 6.15(a)(iii).

  
 Existing Note Purchase Agreement
— Section 1.1. 
  
 Fair Market Value
— means, at any time, with respect to any Property, the sale value of such Property that would be realized in an arm’s-length sale at such time between an informed and willing buyer, and an informed and willing seller, under no compulsion
to buy or sell, respectively. 
  
 Financing
Documents — means the Note Purchase Agreements, the Notes, the Joint and Several Guaranty, the Joinder Agreement, the Security Documents, the Intercreditor Agreement, the Environmental Indemnification Agreement and the other agreements and
instruments to be executed pursuant to the terms of each of such Financing Documents, as each may be amended from time to time. 
  
 First Restatement Date — Section 1.2(b). 
  
 Fixed Asset Collateral — means each of the Mortgaged Properties and fixtures and other Property
located thereon and used in connection therewith, as more particularly described in the Security Documents. 
  
 Foreign Pension Plan — means any plan, fund or other similar program 
  
 (a) established or maintained outside of the United States
of America by any one or more of the Company or the Subsidiaries primarily for the benefit of the employees (substantially all of whom are aliens not residing in the United States of America) of the Company or such Subsidiaries which plan, fund or
other similar program provides for retirement income for such employees or results in a deferral of income for such employees in contemplation of retirement, and 
  
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 Funded Debt — means, at any time, with respect to any Person, without
duplication: 
  
 (a) all Debt of such Person
(including, without limitation, the current portion thereof) that by its terms or by the terms of any instrument or agreement relating thereto matures, or that is otherwise payable or unpaid, more than one (1) year from, or is directly or indirectly
renewable or extendible at the option of such Person to a date more than one (1) year (including, without limitation, an option of the debtor under a revolving credit or similar agreement obligating the lender or lenders to extend credit over a
period of more than one (1) year) from, the date of the creation of such Debt (notwithstanding that such Debt may be under certain contingencies payable on demand or within one (1) year after such date of creation), provided, however, that,
with respect to the Company and the Subsidiaries, such Debt shall exclude the amount outstanding at such time under the Credit Facility and include an amount equal to the Bank Funded Debt Amount at such time; 
  
 (b) all Capital Lease Obligations of such Person; and

  
 (c) all Debt of such Person of the type
specified in clause (e) of the definition of “Debt,” provided that such Debt of such Person is in respect of or in support of Funded Debt of another Person. 
  
 GAAP — means generally accepted accounting principles as set forth from time to time in the
statements, opinions and pronouncements of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Financial Accounting Standards Board or in such statements, opinions and pronouncements of such other entities as shall be approved by a
significant segment of the accounting profession in the United States of America. 
  
 Governmental Authority — means 
  
 (a) the government of 
  
 (i) the United States of America and any state or other political subdivision thereof, or 
  
 (ii) any jurisdiction (A) in which the Company or any
Subsidiary conducts all or any part of its business or (B) that asserts jurisdiction over the conduct of the affairs or Properties of the Company or any Subsidiary, or 
  
 (b) any entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of, or
pertaining to, any such government. 
  
 Great
Lakes Cattle Merger — means the merger of The Ohio Feed Lot, Inc. and Great Lakes Cattle Credit Company, LLC, each Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries, into Beef Production Systems, Inc., a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary, pursuant to a Certificate of Merger
dated as of August 31, 2004 and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware on September 13, 2004 so long as on or prior to October 29, 2004, Cattle 
  

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 Production Systems, Inc. (formerly Beef Production Systems, Inc.) shall have become party as a guarantor
to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 Guarantor — means each of the Original Guarantors, each of the New Guarantors and each other Person that shall have become a “Guarantor” pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 Guaranty — means, with respect to any Person
(for the purposes of this definition, the “Subject Guarantor”), any obligation (except the endorsement in the ordinary course of business of negotiable instruments for deposit or collection) of such Person guaranteeing or in effect
guaranteeing any indebtedness, dividend or other obligation of any other Person (the “Primary Obligor”) in any manner (including, without limitation, obligations that arise as a matter of law or otherwise as a result of such
Person’s status as a general partner in a partnership or a holder of equity or other Property interest in a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other business operation commonly referred to as a “joint venture”),
whether directly or indirectly, including (without limitation) obligations incurred through an agreement, contingent or otherwise, by the Subject Guarantor: 
  
 (a) to purchase such indebtedness or obligation or any Property or assets constituting security therefor; 
  
 (b) to advance or supply funds 
  
 (i) for the purpose of payment of such indebtedness or
obligation, or 
  
 (ii) to maintain working
capital or other balance sheet condition or any income statement condition of the Primary Obligor or otherwise to advance or make available funds for the purchase or payment of such indebtedness or obligation; 
  
 (c) to lease Property or to purchase Securities or other
Property or services primarily for the purpose of assuring the owner of such indebtedness or obligation of the ability of the Primary Obligor to make payment of the indebtedness or obligation; or 
  
 (d) otherwise to assure the owner of the indebtedness or
obligation of the Primary Obligor against loss in respect thereof. 
  
 For purposes of computing the amount of any Guaranty, in connection with any computation of indebtedness or other liability, it shall be assumed that the indebtedness or other liabilities that are the subject of such Guaranty are direct
obligations of the Subject Guarantor. 
  
 Hazardous Substances — means any and all pollutants, contaminants, toxic or hazardous wastes or any other substances that might pose a hazard to health or safety, the removal of which may be required or the generation,
manufacture, refining, production, processing, treatment, storage, handling, transportation, transfer, use, disposal, release, discharge, spillage, seepage, or filtration of which is or shall be restricted, prohibited or 
  

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 penalized by any applicable law (including, without limitation, asbestos, radon gas, urea formaldehyde
foam insulation, polychlorinated biphenyls, radioactive materials, petroleum and petroleum derivatives and by-products). 
  
 Indemnification Fee — Section 4.1(f)(vi). 
  
 Institutional Investor — means each of the Noteholders, any affiliate of any of the Noteholders,
and any holder of Notes that is an “accredited investor” as defined in Section 2(15) of the Securities Act. 
  
 Intangible Assets — means, with respect to any Person at any time, the following: 
  
 (a) patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, service
marks, brand names, franchises, goodwill, experimental expenses and other similar intangibles; 
  
 (b) deferred assets (other than prepaid taxes, prepaid insurance, prepaid contract payments, prepaid license fees and other prepaid
expenses which are refundable); 
  
 (c)
unamortized debt discount and expense; and 
  
 (d) all other Property which would be considered to be intangible under GAAP. 
  
 Intercreditor Agreement — means that certain intercreditor agreement (as may be amended from time to time), executed in
connection with the original issue of the Notes, among the Company, the Guarantors, the Security Trustee and The JP Morgan Chase Bank (formerly The Chase Manhattan Bank), with respect to the Credit Facility, 
  
 Investment — means any investment, made in cash
or by delivery of Property, by the Company or any Subsidiary: 
  
 (a) in any Person, whether by acquisition of stock, indebtedness or other obligation or Security, or by loan, Guaranty, advance, capital contribution or otherwise; or 
  
 (b) in any Property. 
  
 IRC — means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
together with all rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, as amended from time to time. 
  
 IRS — means the Internal Revenue Service and any successor agency. 
  
 John Hancock — means John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company. 
  
 Joinder Agreement
— means that Joinder Agreement, dated as of June 9, 2000, entered into by each of the New Guarantors, relating to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  

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 Joint and Several Guaranty — means that certain Joint and Several Guaranty,
executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, by each of the Original Guarantors in favor of the Security Trustee and the holders of the Notes. 
  

Joint Venture Investment — means any Investment by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries as a joint venturer or partner
in, or lender to, any other Person (other than a Subsidiary) principally engaged in a business in which the Company and its Subsidiaries are permitted by Section 6.18 to be engaged. 
  
 Lien — means any interest in Property securing an obligation owed to, or a claim by, a Person
other than the owner of the Property, whether such interest is based on the common law, statute or contract, and including but not limited to the security interest lien arising from a mortgage, deed of trust, encumbrance, pledge, conditional sale or
trust receipt or a lease, consignment or bailment for security purposes, and the filing of any financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction, or an agreement to give any of the foregoing. The term “Lien”
includes reservations, exceptions, encroachments, easements, rights-of-way, covenants, conditions, restrictions, leases and other title exceptions and encumbrances (including, with respect to stock, stockholder agreements, voting trust agreements,
buy-back agreements and all similar arrangements) affecting Property. For the purposes of this definition, each of the Company and the Subsidiaries is deemed to be the owner of any Property that it shall have acquired or holds subject to a
conditional sale agreement, Capital Lease or other arrangement pursuant to which title to the Property has been retained by or vested in some other Person for security purposes, and such retention or vesting is deemed a Lien. The term
“Lien” does not include negative pledge clauses in agreements relating to the borrowing of money. 
  
 Make-Whole Amount — means, at any time, 
  
 (a) with respect to a principal amount of Series I Notes and/or Series K Notes being prepaid (in whole or in
part) or accelerated, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Discounted Value of the Remaining Scheduled Payments with respect to the Called Principal of the Notes of such Series over the amount of such Called Principal, provided that
the Make-Whole Amount may in no event be less than zero; 
  
 (b) with respect to a principal amount of Series J Notes being prepaid (in whole or in part) or accelerated, an amount sufficient to compensate the holder of such Series J Notes for its loss of yield, if any,
determined in accordance with the mark-to-market conventions then used by such holder; and 
  
 (c) with respect to a principal amount of Series L Notes being prepaid (in whole or in part) or accelerated, an amount equal to the
applicable percentage set out below of the principal amount of the Notes being prepaid or outstanding at the time of such acceleration, as the case may be: 
  

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	 If prepayment or acceleration occurs during
 the period

	  	Percentage of the Principal
Amount to be Paid

	 
	 October 29, 1999 through September 30, 2002
	  	4.5	%
	 November 1, 2002 through October 31, 2003
	  	3.5	%
	 November 1, 2003 through October 31, 2004
	  	2.5	%
	 November 1, 2004 and at all times thereafter
	  	0	%

  
 For purposes of
determining the Make-Whole Amount of the Series I Notes and the Series K Notes, the following terms have the following meanings: 
  
 Called Principal — means, with respect to any Series I Notes or Series K Notes, the principal of such Note that is to
be prepaid pursuant to Section 4.3 or Section 4.4, or has become immediately due and payable pursuant to Section 8.2, as the context requires. 
  
 Discounted Value — means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Series I Note or Series K Note, the amount
obtained by discounting all Remaining Scheduled Payments with respect to such Called Principal from their respective scheduled due dates to the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, in accordance with accepted financial practice and
at a discount factor (applied on the same periodic basis as that on which interest on the Series I Notes or Series K Notes, as applicable, is payable) equal to the Reinvestment Yield with respect to such Called Principal. 
  
 Reinvestment Yield — means, with respect
to the Called Principal of any Series I Note or any Series K Note, one-half percent (0.50%) over the yield to maturity implied by (a) the yields reported, as of 10:00 a.m. (New York City time) on the second (2nd) Business Day preceding the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, on the display designated as “Page 678” on Bridge
Telerate (or such other display as may replace “Page 678” on Bridge Telerate) for actively traded U.S. Treasury securities having a maturity equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal as of such Settlement Date, or (b) if
such yields are not reported as of such time or the yields reported as of such time are not ascertainable (including by way of interpolation), the Treasury Constant Maturity Series Yields reported, for the latest day for which such yields have been
so reported as of the second (2nd) Business Day preceding the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal,
in Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (519) (or any comparable successor publication) for actively traded U.S. Treasury securities having a constant maturity equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal as of such Settlement
Date. Such implied yield will be determined, if necessary, by (i) converting U.S. Treasury bill quotations to bond-equivalent yields in accordance with accepted financial practice and (ii) interpolating linearly between (x) the actively traded

  

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 U.S. Treasury security with duration closest to and greater than the Remaining Average Life and (y) the
actively traded U.S. Treasury security with the duration closest to and less than the Remaining Average Life. 
  
 Remaining Average Life — means, with respect to any Called Principal, the number of years (calculated to the nearest
one-twelfth (1/12th) year) obtained by dividing (x) such Called Principal into (y) the sum of the products obtained
by multiplying (a) the principal component of each Remaining Scheduled Payment with respect to such Called Principal by (b) the number of years (calculated to the nearest one-twelfth (1/12th) year) that will elapse between the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal and the scheduled due date of such Remaining Scheduled Payment.

  
 Remaining Scheduled Payments
— means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Series I Note or Series K Note, all payments of such Called Principal and interest thereon that would be due after the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal if no payment of
such Called Principal were made prior to its scheduled due date, provided that if such Settlement Date is not a date on which interest payments are due to be made under the terms of the Series I Notes or Series K Notes, as applicable, then
the amount of the next succeeding scheduled interest payment will be reduced by the amount of interest accrued to such Settlement Date and required to be paid on such Settlement Date pursuant to Section 4.3, Section 4.4 or Section 8.2, as the case
may be. 
  
 Settlement Date —
means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Series I Note or Series K Note, the date on which such Called Principal is to be prepaid or paid pursuant to Section 4.3, Section 4.4 or Section 8.2, as the case may be. 
  
 Mandatorily Redeemable Stock — means, with
respect to any Person, each share of such Person’s capital stock to the extent that it is (a) redeemable, payable or required to be purchased or otherwise retired or extinguished, or convertible into Debt of such Person (i) at a fixed or
determinable date, whether by operation of a sinking fund or otherwise, (ii) at the option of any Person other than such Person or (iii) upon the occurrence of a condition not solely within the control of such Person, such as redemption required to
be made out of future earnings or (b) convertible into other Mandatorily Redeemable Stock of such Person. 
  
 Material Adverse Effect — means, with respect to any event or circumstance (either individually or in the aggregate with all
other events and circumstances), an effect caused thereby or resulting therefrom that would be materially adverse as to, or in respect of 
  
 (a) the business, prospects, profits, Properties or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company (individually) or the Company and
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 (b) the ability of the Company to perform its obligations set forth herein and in the
Notes or the ability of any Guarantor to perform its obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty, or 
  
 (c) any of the rights or remedies of the holders of the Notes under any Financing Document or the enforceability of any Financing Document
against the Company or any Guarantor. 
  
 Maximum Legal Rate of Interest — means, with respect to any Note, the maximum rate of interest that the holder of such Note may from time to time legally charge the Company by agreement and in regard to which the Company would
be prevented successfully from raising the claim or defense of usury under the Applicable Interest Law as now or hereafter construed by courts having appropriate jurisdiction. The Company acknowledges and agrees that 12 U.S.C. section 2205 provides
that institutions of the Farm Credit System are not subject to any interest rate limitation imposed by any state constitution or statute or other laws, and that any such limitations are preempted, and therefore any interest owing under the Notes, to
the extent purchased or held by an institution of the Farm Credit System, is not subject to any ceiling. 
  
 Moody’s — means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. 
  
 Morrell — means John Morrell & Co., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns.

  
 Morrell Pension Plans — means,
collectively, the defined benefit Pension Plan administered for salaried employees of Morrell and the defined benefit Pension Plan administered for hourly employees of Morrell, in each case as maintained on the First Restatement Date by Morrell.

  
 Mortgaged Properties — means the
Circle Four Properties, the Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms Properties, the Brown’s Farms Properties, the Carroll’s Realty Partnership Properties and the Central Plains Properties. 
  
 Multiemployer Plan — means any multiemployer
plan (as defined in Section 3(37) of ERISA) in respect of which the Company or any ERISA Affiliate is an “employer” (as such term is defined in Section 3(5) of ERISA). 
  
 Multiple Employer Pension Plan — means any employee benefit plan within the meaning of Section
3(3) of ERISA (other than a Multiemployer Plan), subject to Title IV of ERISA, to which the Company or any ERISA Affiliate and an employer (as such term is defined in Section 3 of ERISA) other than an ERISA Affiliate or the Company contribute.

  
 New Guarantors — means Murphy
Farms, Inc. and Smithfield Packing Real Estate, LLC. 
  
 North Carolina Deeds of Trust — means that certain deed of trust, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases (each as amended from time to time), in 
  

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 favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes by each of
Brown’s Farms (with respect to the Brown’s Farms Properties in North Carolina), Carroll’s Realty Partnership (with respect to the Carroll’s Realty Partnership Properties in North Carolina) and Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms
(with respect to the Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms Properties in North Carolina), securing the indebtedness and obligations of Brown’s Farms, Carroll’s Realty Partnership and Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms, respectively, under the Joint
and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with the grant of a first-priority lien (subject to the Liens described in the note at the end of Part 2.2(b) of Annex 2) and encumbering such Properties. 
  
 Note — Section 1.1. 
  
 Noteholders — Section 1.1.

  
 Note Purchase Agreements —
Section 1.2(c). 
  
 Obligors — means
the Company and the Guarantors. 
  
 On-Going
Business — means a distinct operating business, whether operated as a division of a larger business operation or operated independently, which regardless of the form of legal entity owns or operates the assets and has the liabilities, of
such business. 
  
 Operating Lease —
means any lease other than a Capital Lease. 
  
 Operating Rentals — means, at any time, all fixed and contingent payments (other than amounts constituting the purchase price payable by the lessee to acquire title to the Property which is the subject of a lease) that the
lessee is required to make by the terms of any Operating Lease. 
  
 Original Guarantors — means Gwaltney of Smithfield, Ltd., Morrell, The Smithfield Packing Company, Incorporated, SFFC, Inc., Patrick Cudahy Incorporated, Carroll’s Foods, Inc., Carroll’s Realty,
Inc., Carroll’s Realty Partnership, North Side Foods Corp., Lykes Meat Group, Inc., Circle Four, Brown’s, Brown’s Farms, Carroll’s Foods of Virginia, Inc., Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms and Central Plains. 
  
 PBGC — means the Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation and any successor corporation or governmental agency. 
  
 Pension Plan — means, at any time, any “employee pension benefit plan” (as such term is defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA) maintained at such time by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate for
employees of the Company or such ERISA Affiliate, excluding any Multiemployer Plan, but including, without limitation any Multiple Employer Pension Plan. 
  
 Permitted Distributions — Section 6.12(a). 
  
 Permitted Exceptions — means each of the items constituting a “Permitted Exception” in
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 Person — means an individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability
company, association, trust, unincorporated organization, or a government or agency or political subdivision thereof. 
  
 Property — means any interest in any kind of property or asset, whether real, personal or mixed, and whether tangible or
intangible. 
  
 Purchase Money Lien —
means: 
  
 (a) a Lien held by any Person (whether
or not the seller of such Property) on tangible Property (or a group of related items of Property the substantial portion of which are tangible) acquired or constructed by the Company or any Subsidiary, which Lien secures all or a portion of the
related purchase price or construction costs of such Property, provided that such Lien 
  
 (i) is created contemporaneously with, or within one hundred eighty (180) days of, such acquisition or construction, 
  
 (ii) encumbers only Property purchased or constructed after
the First Restatement Date and acquired with the proceeds of the Debt secured thereby, and 
  
 (iii) is not thereafter extended to any other Property; and 
  
 (b) any Lien existing on Property of any corporation at the time it becomes a Subsidiary, provided
that 
  
 (i) no such Lien shall extend to or
cover any Property other than the Property subject to such Lien at the time of any such transaction, and 
  
 (ii) such Lien was not created in contemplation of any such transaction. 
  
 Reference Institution — Section 4.1(g)(v). 
  
 Required Holders — means, at any time, the
holder or holders of at least seventy-five percent (75%) in principal amount of the Notes at the time outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate), without regard to Series of such
outstanding Notes. 
  
 Restricted
Investments — means, at any time, all Investments except the following: 
  
 (a) Investments in existence on the First Restatement Date and described on Part 9.1(RI) of Annex 2; 
  
 (b) Investments in certificates of deposit, repurchase
agreements and banker’s acceptances issued by an Acceptable Bank, provided that such obligations mature within one (1) year from the date of acquisition thereof; 
  

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 (c) Investments in commercial paper that (i) is rated either “P-1” or higher by
Moody’s or “A-1” or higher by Standard & Poor’s (or comparable ratings by any comparable successor agency) and (ii) mature not more than two hundred seventy (270) days from the date of creation thereof; 
  
 (d) Investments in direct obligations of the United States
of America, or any agency thereof, or obligations unconditionally guaranteed by the United States of America, provided that such obligations mature within one (1) year from the date of acquisition thereof; 
  
 (e) Investments in Property to be used in the ordinary
course of business of the Company and the Subsidiaries; 
  
 (f) Investments in one or more Subsidiaries or in any corporation that concurrently with such Investment becomes a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (g) Investments in one or more joint ventures that are engaged in the businesses engaged in by the Company
and the Subsidiaries on First Restatement Date, provided that the Company and/or one or more of the Subsidiaries maintains significant control over the business operations of such joint venture. 
  
 Restricted Payment — means 
  
 (a) any Distribution, and 
  
 (b) any Subordinated Payment. 
  
 Revolving Credit Agreement — means, with respect
to the Company or any Subsidiary, a credit or loan agreement to which the Company or such Subsidiary is a party and pursuant to which the Company or such Subsidiary is entitled to obtain working capital loans or other loans from the commercial bank
or commercial banks party thereto, and shall include, without limitation, the Credit Facility. 
  
 Second Restatement Date — Section 1.2(b). 
  
 Securities Act — means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 
  
 Security — means “security” as defined
by Section 2(1) of the Securities Act. 
  
 Security Agreements — means those certain separate security agreements, executed in connection with the original issue of the Notes (each as amended or otherwise modified from time to time), by each of Circle Four,
Carroll’s Realty Partnership, Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms, Brown’s Farms and Central Plains in favor of the Security Trustee, securing the indebtedness and obligations of each of such Subsidiaries under the Joint and Several Guaranty
and in respect of the Notes with a lien encumbering certain personal property of such Guarantors, subject only to prior Liens permitted by such security agreements. 
  

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 Security Documents — means the Trust Agreement, the Deeds of Trust, the
Security Agreements and the other agreements and instruments to be executed pursuant to the terms of each of such Security Documents, as each may be amended from time to time. 
  
 Security Trustee — shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Trust Agreement.

  
 Senior Financial Officer — means
the chief financial officer, the principal accounting officer, the controller or the treasurer of the Company. 
  
 Senior Officer — means the chairman of the Board of Directors, the chief executive officer, the chief operating officer, the
president, the chief financial officer, the general counsel or any vice president of the Company. 
  
 Senior Subordinated Debt — means, at any time, the aggregate principal amount of the Company’s Senior Subordinated Notes
due 2008 outstanding at such time and any additional Debt of the Company outstanding at such time which has subordination provisions and other terms and conditions acceptable to the Required Holders. 
  
 Series — means any one or more of the Series I
Notes, Series J Notes, Series K Notes or Series L Notes. 
  
 Series I Notes — Section 1.1(a). 
  
 Series J Fixed Rate — means any one of the following: the Series J 30-Day Fixed Rate, the Series J 60-Day Fixed Rate or the Series J 90-Day Fixed Rate. 
  
 Series J LIBOR Base Rate — Section 4.1(f)(vii).

  
 Series J Notes — Section 1.1(b).

  
 Series J Rate — means, at any
time, the interest rate applicable to the Series J Notes at such time, as determined in accordance with this Section 4.1(f). 
  
 Series J 30-Day Fixed Rate — Section 4.1(f)(vii). 
  
 Series J 60-Day Fixed Rate — Section 4.1(f)(vii). 
  
 Series J 90-Day Fixed Rate — Section
4.1(f)(vii). 
  
 Series J Variable Rate
— Section 4.1(f)(vii). 
  
 Series K
Notes — Section 1.1(c). 
  
 Series L
Initial Interest Period — Section 4.1(g)(i). 
  
 Series L Interest Period — Section 4.1(g)(i). 
  

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 Series L LIBOR Base Rate — means, on any date, the per annum London Interbank
Offered Rate for three-month United States dollar deposits (truncated to two decimal places) as published in the “Money Rates” column of the Wall Street Journal (or a comparable listing in the Wall Street Journal) on the
Business Day immediately preceding such date. If, for any reason, such rate is not available, then “LIBOR” shall mean the rate per annum at which, as determined by the holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount
of the Series L Notes at the time outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate), dollars in the amount of $5,000,000 are being offered to leading banks at approximately 11:00 a.m.
London time, two (2) Business Days prior to such date, for settlement in immediately available funds by leading banks in the London interbank market for a period of three months. 
  
 Series L Notes — Section 1.1(d). 
  
 Series L Rate — means (a) for the Series L Initial Interest Period, 7.70%, and (b) for each
Series L Interest Period thereafter, the sum of the Series L LIBOR Base Rate determined with respect to such Series L Interest Period plus one and fifty one-hundredths percent (1.50%) per annum. 
  
 Series L Rate Adjustment Date — means the first
(1st) day of each January, April, July and October in each year, or if such day is not a Business Day, then the then next succeeding Business Day. 
  
 Series L Rate Determination Date — Section 4.1(g)(ii). 
  
 Smithfield Canada — means, collectively, Smithfield Canada Limited and 2004171 Ontario Inc.,
each a corporation governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary. 
  
 Smithfield Canada Transfer — means the sale of Smithfield Canada to Maple Leaf Foods, Inc., a corporation governed by
the laws of Canada, pursuant to the terms of the Smithfield Canada Transfer Agreement. 
  
 Smithfield Canada Transfer Agreement — means that certain Share Purchase Agreement dated as of September 24, 2003 between the
Company and Maple Leaf Foods, Inc., a copy of which has been delivered to each of the holders of the Notes outstanding on such date, with such amendments and supplements thereto as may be agreed to by the parties which do not in the aggregate
substantially modify the terms of such Share Purchase Agreement so delivered. 
  
 Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms — means Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms, a Virginia general partnership, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms Properties — means each of the real Properties of
Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms listed in Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being owned by it as of the First Restatement Date. 
  

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 South Carolina Deeds of Trust — means those certain deeds of trust, security
agreements and assignments of rents and leases (each as amended from time to time), in favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes by each of Brown’s Farms (with respect to the Brown’s Farms
Properties in South Carolina) and Carroll’s Realty Partnership (with respect to the Carroll’s Realty Partnership Properties in South Carolina), securing the indebtedness and obligations of Brown’s Farms and Carroll’s Realty
Partnership under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with the grant of a first-priority lien encumbering each of such Properties. 
  
 Standard & Poor’s — means Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group, a division of McGraw-Hill, Inc. 
  
 Subordinated Payment — means payments of
interest on, or payments or prepayments of principal of, or the setting apart of money for a sinking or other analogous fund for the purchase, redemption, retirement or other acquisition of any principal or interest on (a) Debt of the Company
(including, without limitation, Senior Subordinated Debt) or any Guarantor which is subordinate or junior in right of payment or otherwise to the Debt evidenced by the Notes or the Joint and Several Guaranty or (b) Debt owing to any Affiliate.

  
 Subsidiary — means, as to any
Person, any corporation, association or other business entity in which such Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries or such Person and one or more of its Subsidiaries owns sufficient equity or voting interests to enable it or them (as a group)
ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, to elect a majority of the directors (or Persons performing similar functions) of such entity, and any partnership or joint venture if more than a 50% interest in the profits or capital thereof is owned
by such Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries or such Person and one or more of its Subsidiaries (unless such partnership can and does ordinarily take major business actions without the prior approval of such Person or one or more of its
Subsidiaries). Unless the context otherwise clearly requires, any reference to a “Subsidiary” is a reference to a Subsidiary of the Company. 
  
 Subsidiary Stock — Section 6.15(b). 
  

Surviving Corporation — Section 6.14(a)(i). 
  
 Third Party Debt — means any and all Debt (other than Debt evidenced by the Notes or the Joint
and Several Guaranty). 
  
 Trademark
Subsidiary — means a Subsidiary that has no material assets other than: 
  
 (a) patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and other similar licenses and intangibles used or useful in the conduct
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 (b) intercompany obligations in its favor obtained in respect of the granting of rights
to the Company and the other Subsidiaries with respect to the patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and other similar licenses and intangibles held by it; and 
  
 (c) in the case of SF Investments, Inc., a Delaware corporation, certain other assets (including, without
limitation, the capital stock of Smithfield Companies, Inc.) that are material but in any event whose primary assets are of the type described in clauses (a) and (b) above. 
  
 Transfer — Section 6.15(a). 
  
 Trust Agreement — means that certain trust agreement (as amended from time to time) in favor of
the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes by the Company and the Guarantors. 
  
 USA Patriot Act — means United States Public Law 107-56, Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools
Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001, as amended from time to time, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time in effect. 
  
 Utah Deed of Trust — means that certain deed of
trust, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases (as amended from time to time), by Circle Four in favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, for the Circle Four Properties located in the
State of Utah (, securing Circle Four’s indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a first-priority lien encumbering each of the Circle Four Properties located in the State of Utah.

  
 Virginia Deed of Trust — means
that certain deed of trust, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases, by Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms in favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, for the Smithfield-Carroll’s
Farms Properties located in the Commonwealth of Virginia (as amended from time to time), securing Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms’ indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a
first-priority lien (subject to the Liens described in the note at the end of Part 2.2(b) of Annex 2) encumbering each of the Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms Properties located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
  
 Voting Stock — means capital stock of any class
or classes of a corporation having power under ordinary circumstances to vote for the election of members of the board of directors, or Persons performing similar functions (irrespective of whether or not at the time stock of any of the class or
classes shall have or might have special voting power or rights by reason of the happening of any contingency). 
  
 Wholly-Owned Subsidiary — means, at any time, any Subsidiary one hundred percent (100%) of all of the equity Securities
(except directors’ qualifying shares) and voting Securities of which are owned by any one or more of the Company and the other Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries at such time. 
  

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 9.2. GAAP. 
  
 Where the character or amount of any asset or liability or item of income or expense, or any consolidation or other
accounting computation is required to be made for any purpose hereunder, it shall be done in accordance with GAAP as in effect on the date of, or at the end of the period covered by, the financial statements from which such asset, liability, item of
income, or item of expense, is derived, or, in the case of any such computation, as in effect on the date as of which such computation is required to be determined, provided, that if any term defined herein includes or excludes amounts, items
or concepts that would not be included in or excluded from such term if such term were defined with reference solely to GAAP, such term will be deemed to include or exclude such amounts, items or concepts as set forth herein. 
  
 9.3. Directly or Indirectly. 
  
 Where any provision herein refers to action to be taken by any Person, or
that such Person is prohibited from taking, such provision shall be applicable whether such action is taken directly or indirectly by such Person, including actions taken by or on behalf of any partnership in which such Person is a general partner.

  
 9.4. Section Headings, Table of Contents and Construction.

  
 The titles of the Sections and the Table of Contents
appear as a matter of convenience only, do not constitute a part hereof and shall not affect the construction hereof. The words “herein,” “hereof,” “hereunder” and “hereto” refer to this Agreement as a whole
and not to any particular Section or other subdivision. Unless otherwise specified, references to Sections are to Sections of this Agreement, references to Annexes are to Annexes to this Agreement, references to Attachments are to Attachments to
this Agreement and references to Exhibits are to Exhibits to this Agreement. Each covenant contained herein shall be construed (absent an express contrary provision herein) as being independent of each other covenant contained herein, and compliance
with any one covenant shall not (absent such an express contrary provision) be deemed to excuse compliance with one or more other covenants. 
  
 9.5. Governing Law. 
  
 EXCEPT AS SUPERCEDED BY APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAW, THIS AGREEMENT AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH,
INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER THAN SUCH COMMONWEALTH. 
  

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 10. MISCELLANEOUS. 
  
 10.1. Communications. 
  
 (a) Method; Address. All communications hereunder or under the Notes shall be in writing and sent by telecopy with receipt thereof
confirmed, or by registered or certified mail with return receipt requested (postage prepaid), or by overnight courier, and shall be addressed, 
  

	 	(i)	if to the Company, 

  
 Smithfield Foods, Inc. 
 200 Commerce Street 
 Smithfield, Virginia 23430 
 Attn:     Mr. C. Larry Pope 
 Fax:       (757) 365-3023 
  
 or at such other address as the Company shall have furnished in writing to all holders of the Notes at the time outstanding,

  

	 	(ii)	if to any Guarantor, 

  
 c/o Smithfield Foods, Inc. 
 200 Commerce Street 
 Smithfield, Virginia 23430 
 Attn:     Mr. C. Larry Pope 
 Fax:       (757) 365-3023 
  
 or at such other address as such Guarantor shall have furnished in writing to all holders of the Notes at the time
outstanding, 
  

	 	(iii)	if to any of the holders of the Notes, 

  
 (A) if such holders are the Noteholders, at their respective addresses set forth on Annex 1, and further including any parties referred
to on Annex 1 that are required to receive notices in addition to such holders of the Notes, and 
  
 (B) if such holders are not the Noteholders, at their respective addresses set forth in the register for the registration and transfer of
Notes maintained pursuant to Section 5.1, 
  
 or to any such
party at such other address as such party may designate by notice duly given in accordance with this Section 10.1 to the Company and the Guarantors (which other address shall be entered in such register). 
  
 (b) When Given. Any communication so addressed and
deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, by registered or certified mail (in each case, with 
  

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 return receipt requested) shall be deemed to be received on the third (3rd) succeeding Business Day after
the day of such deposit (not including the date of such deposit). Any communication so addressed and delivered otherwise shall be deemed to be received when actually received at the address of the addressee. 
  
 10.2. Reproduction of Documents. 
  
 This Agreement and the other Financing Documents, and all documents relating
hereto and thereto, including, without limitation, (a) consents, waivers and modifications that may hereafter be executed, (b) documents received by you at the closing of your purchase of the Notes (except the Notes themselves) and (c) financial
statements, certificates and other information previously or hereafter furnished to you or any other holder of Notes, may be reproduced by any holder of Notes by any photographic, photostatic, microfilm, micro-card, miniature photographic, digital
or other similar process and each holder of Notes may destroy any original document so reproduced. The Company and the Guarantors agree and stipulate that any such reproduction shall be admissible in evidence as the original itself in any judicial
or administrative proceeding (whether or not the original is in existence and whether or not such reproduction was made by such holder of Notes in the regular course of business) and that any enlargement, facsimile or further reproduction of such
reproduction shall likewise be admissible in evidence. 
  
 10.3. Survival. 
  
 All warranties,
representations, certifications and covenants made by the Company and the Guarantors herein and in the other Financing Documents or in any certificate or other instrument delivered by the Company or the Guarantors or on their behalf pursuant to any
of the Financing Documents shall be considered to have been relied upon by you and shall survive the delivery to you of the Notes regardless of any investigation made by you or on your behalf. All statements in any such certificate or other
instrument shall constitute warranties and representations by the Company and the Guarantors hereunder. 
  
 10.4. Successors and Assigns. 
  
 This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of each of the parties hereto. The provisions hereof are
intended to be for the benefit of all holders, from time to time, of Notes, and shall be enforceable by any such holder, whether or not an express assignment to such holder of rights hereunder shall have been made by you or your successor or assign.

  
 10.5. Amendment and Waiver. 
  
 (a) Requirements. This Agreement may be amended, and
the observance of any term hereof may be waived, with (and only with) the written consent of the Company and the Required Holders; provided that no such amendment or waiver of any of the provisions of Section 1 through Section 4 hereof,
inclusive, shall be effective as to any holder of Notes unless consented to by such holder in writing; and provided further that no such amendment or waiver shall, without the written consent of the holders of all Notes (exclusive of Notes
held by the Company or any Subsidiary) at the time outstanding, 
  
 (i) subject to Section 8.2, change the amount or time of any prepayment or payment of principal or Make-Whole Amount or the rate or time of payment of interest, 
  

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 (ii) amend Section 8, 
  
 (iii) amend this Section 10.5, or 
  
 (iv) release any Guarantor from its obligations set forth in the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 The holder of any Note may specify that any such written consent executed by
it shall be effective only with respect to a portion of the Notes held by it (in which case it shall specify, by dollar amount, the aggregate principal amount of Notes with respect to which such consent shall be effective) and in the event of any
such specification such holder shall be deemed to have executed such written consent only with respect to the portion of the Notes so specified. 
  
 (b) Solicitation of Noteholders. 
  
 (i) Solicitation. The Company will not negotiate with any holder of the Notes with respect to a material matter, nor will it
solicit, request or negotiate in writing with respect to any proposed waiver or amendment of any of the provisions hereof or the Notes or any other Financing Document, unless each holder of the Notes (irrespective of the amount of Notes then owned
by it) shall be informed thereof by the Company with sufficient information to enable it to make an informed decision with respect thereto. Executed or true and correct copies of any waiver or consent effected pursuant to the provisions of this
Section 10.5 shall be delivered by the Company to each holder of outstanding Notes forthwith following the date on which the same shall have been executed and delivered by all holders of outstanding Notes required to consent or agree to such waiver
or consent. 
  
 (ii) Payment. The Company
shall not, directly or indirectly, pay or cause to be paid any remuneration, whether by way of supplemental or additional interest, fee or otherwise, or grant any security, to any holder of Notes as consideration for or as an inducement to the
entering into by any holder of Notes of any waiver or amendment of any of the terms and provisions hereof unless such remuneration is concurrently paid, or security is concurrently granted, on the same terms, ratably to the holders of all Notes then
outstanding. 
  
 (iii) Scope of Consent.
Any consent made pursuant to this Section 10.5 by a holder of Notes that has transferred or has agreed to transfer its Notes to the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate and has provided or has agreed to provide such written consent as a
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 no force and effect except solely as to such holder, and any amendments effected or waivers granted or to
be effected or granted that would not have been or would not be so effected or granted but for such consent (and the consents of all other holders of Notes that were acquired under the same or similar conditions) shall be void and of no force and
effect, retroactive to the date such amendment or waiver initially took or takes effect, except solely as to such holder. 
  
 (c) Binding Effect. Except as provided in Section 10.5(b), any amendment or waiver consented to as provided in this Section 10.5
shall apply equally to all holders of Notes and shall be binding upon them and upon each future holder of any Note and upon the Company whether or not such Note shall have been marked to indicate such amendment or waiver. No such amendment or waiver
shall extend to or affect any obligation, covenant, agreement, Default or Event of Default not expressly amended or waived or impair any right consequent thereon. 
  
 10.6. Payments, When Received. 
  
 (a) Payments Due on Holidays. If any payment due on, or with respect to, any Note shall fall due on a
day other than a Business Day, then such payment shall be made on the first Business Day following the day on which such payment shall have so fallen due; provided that if all or any portion of such payment shall consist of a payment of
interest, for purposes of calculating such interest, such payment shall be deemed to have been originally due on such first following Business Day, and such interest shall accrue and be payable to (but not including) the actual date of payment.

  
 (b) Payments, When Received. Any
payment actually received by you before 11:00 a.m., New York time, by federal funds wire transfer on any Business Day, shall be deemed to have been received by you on such day. Any payment actually received by you at or after 11:00 a.m., New York
time, by federal funds wire transfer on any Business Day, shall be deemed to have been received on the next following Business Day. All payments received by you on a day other than a Business Day, or in a manner other than by federal funds wire
transfer, shall be deemed to have been received by you on the Business Day such amounts actually become available to you prior to 11:00 a.m., New York time. 
  
 10.7. Entire Agreement. 
  
 This Agreement constitutes the final written expression of all of the terms hereof and is a complete and exclusive statement of those terms. 

 
 10.8. Duplicate Originals, Execution in Counterpart. 
  
 Two or more duplicate originals hereof may be signed by the parties, each of
which shall be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and shall be effective when at least one counterpart shall have been executed by each party
hereto, and each set of counterparts which, collectively, show execution by each party hereto shall constitute one duplicate original. 
  

 85 

 If this Agreement is satisfactory to you, please so indicate by signing the acceptance at the foot of a
counterpart hereof and returning such counterpart to the Company, whereupon this Agreement shall become binding among us in accordance with its terms. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Daniel G. Stevens

	Name:	 	Daniel G. Stevens
	Title:	 	Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

  
 [Signature Page
to Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (I-L)] 

 The undersigned hereby ratify and confirm their obligations pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty
(as defined in the foregoing Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) and consent to the amendments effected by the Agreement. 
  
 CODDLE ROASTED MEATS, INC. 
 GWALTNEY
OF SMITHFIELD, LTD. 
 HANCOCK’S OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY HAM, INC. 
 IOWA QUALITY MEATS, LTD. 
 JOHN MORRELL & CO. 
 LYKES MEAT GROUP, INC. 
 MOYER PACKING COMPANY 
 NORTH SIDE FOODS CORP. 
 PACKERLAND HOLDINGS, INC. 
 PACKERLAND PROCESSING COMPANY, INC. 
 PACKERLAND-PLAINWELL, INC.
(f/k/a Murco Foods, Inc.) 
 PATRICK CUDAHY INCORPORATED 
 PREMIUM PORK, INC. 
 QUIK-TO-FIX FOODS, INC. 
 SFFC, INC. 
 SMITHFIELD PURCHASE CORPORATION (successor by merger to Carroll’s Realty, Inc.) 
 STADLER’S COUNTRY HAMS, INC. 
 SUN LAND BEEF COMPANY

 SUNNYLAND, INC. 
 THE SMITHFIELD COMPANIES, INC.

 THE SMITHFIELD PACKING COMPANY INCORPORATED 
  

			
	MURPHY-BROWN LLC
	 By:
	  	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

	
	MURPHY FARMS LLC
	QUARTER M FARMS LLC
	CARROLL’S FOODS OF VIRGINIA LLC
	CARROLL’S FOODS LLC
	CIRCLE FOUR LLC
	CENTRAL PLAINS FARMS LLC
	BROWN’S OF CAROLINA LLC
	 By:
	  	 Murphy-Brown LLC, as sole member

	 By:
	  	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

	
	BROWN’S FARMS, LLC
	 By:
	  	 Brown’s of Carolina LLC, as sole member

	 By:
	  	 Murphy-Brown LLC, as sole member

	 By:
	  	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

	
	CARROLL’S REALTY PARTNERSHIP
	 By:
	  	Smithfield Purchase Corporation, as general partner
	
	SMITHFIELD PACKING REAL ESTATE, LLC
	 By:
	  	The Smithfield Packing Company Incorporated, as sole member

  
 [Signature Page to
Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (I-L)] 

			
	CATTLE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, INC.
	 By:
	  	 Packerland Holdings, Inc., as sole member

	
	SMITHFIELD-CARROLL’S FARMS
	 By:
	  	Smithfield Purchase Corporation, as general partner
	
	BROWN’S REALTY PARTNERSHIP
	 By:
	  	 Brown’s Farms, LLC, its partner

	 By:
	  	Brown’s of Carolina LLC, its sole member and manager
	 By:
	  	Murphy-Brown LLC, its sole member and manager
	 By:
	  	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

	 	  	 and

	 By:
	  	 Smithfield Purchase Corporation, its partner

	
	SMITHFIELD PACKING REALTY PARTNERSHIP
	 By:
	  	 Smithfield Packing Real Estate, LLC, its partner

	 By:
	  	 The Smithfield Packing Company, Incorporated, its sole member and manager

	 	  	 and

	 By:
	  	 Smithfield Purchase Corporation, its partner

  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Daniel G. Stevens

	 Name:
	 	 Daniel G. Stevens

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

  
 [Signature Page to
Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (I-L)] 

 Accepted: 
  
 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

  
 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

 (on behalf of Private Placement Separate Account 1Z) 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

  
 SIGNATURE 4 LIMITED 

	By:	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Portfolio Advisor 

  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

  
 SIGNATURE 1A (CAYMAN), LTD. 

	By:	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Portfolio Advisor 

  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

  
 SIGNATURE 6 LIMITED 

	By:	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, as Portfolio Advisor 

  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

  
 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,

 as Directed Trustee for the AT&T Long-Term Investment Trust 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark Carnevale

	 Name:
	 	 Mark Carnevale

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

  
 [Signature Page to
Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (I-L)] 

			
	 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
 STATE
EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM

	 By:
	 	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company, as Investment Advisor

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

	
	JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

	
	INVESTORS PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	 Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	 Managing Director

	
	CAPE FEAR FARM CREDIT, ACA
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Randy T. Pope

	 Name:
	 	 Randy T. Pope

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

	
	THE VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
	AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
	 By:
	 	 AIG Global Investment Corp., Investment Adviser

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Peter DeFazio

	 Name:
	 	 Peter DeFazio

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

  
 [Signature Page to
Second Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (I-L)] 

 ANNEX 1 
  

INFORMATION AS TO NOTEHOLDERS 
  

					
	Current Noteholder	  	JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $15,500,000
  
 Series L: $15,000,000

		
	 Payment on Account of Note
  
 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bank One, Illinois
 ABA #
071-100-269
 For the Account of John Hancock Collection Account
 Account # 617423884
 On the Order of: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 201
Knollwood Drive, Suite A
 Champaign, IL 61820-7594
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax: (217) 356-1031
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605
  
 and:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

  
 Annex 1-1 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	 Other Instructions
	  	 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

			
	 	  	 By:
	 	  

	 	  	 Name:
	 	 
	 	  	 Title:
	 	 
		
	 Tax Identification Number
	  	 04-1414660

  
 Annex 1-2 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (ON BEHALF OF
 PRIVATE PLACEMENT SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1Z)

		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $1,000,000
  
 Series L: $1,000,000

			
	Payment on Account of Note	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bank One, Illinois
 ABA #
071-100-269
 For the Account of John Hancock Collection Account
 Account # 617423884
 On the Order of: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 201
Knollwood Drive, Suite A
 Champaign, IL 61820-7594
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax: (217) 356-1031
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605
  
 and:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
 (ON
BEHALF OF PRIVATE PLACEMENT SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1Z)

			
	 	  	By:	  	  

	 	  	Name:	  	 
	 	  	Title:	  	 

  
 Annex 1-3 

			
	Current Noteholder	  	 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (ON BEHALF OF
 PRIVATE PLACEMENT SEPARATE ACCOUNT 1Z)

		
	 Tax Identification Number
	  	 04-1414660

  
 Annex 1-4 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	SIGNATURE 4 LIMITED
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	Series K: $10,000,000
			
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bank One, Illinois
 ABA #
071-100-269
 For the Account of John Hancock Collection Account
 Account # 617423884
 On the Order of: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 201
Knollwood Drive, Suite A
 Champaign, IL 61820-7594
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax: (217) 356-1031
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605
  
 and:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	SIGNATURE 4 LIMITED
	 	  	By:	  	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Portfolio Advisor
			
	 	  	By:	  	  

	 	  	Name:	  	 
	 	  	Title:	  	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	  	None

  
 Annex 1-5 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	SIGNATURE 1A (CAYMAN), LTD.
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	Series L: $3,500,000
			
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 	  	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bankers Trust Company
 ABA #
021-001-033
 Account #99-911-145
 For further credit to: Bankers
Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee for
 Signature 1A (Cayman), Ltd., Account #98016

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	  	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	  	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes due
 October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN Number:	  	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Manager, Investment
Accounting Division, B-3
  
 Fax: (617) 572-0268
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Portfolio Advisor
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: George H. Braun
 Bond and Corporate Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	SIGNATURE 1A (CAYMAN), LTD.
	 	  	By:	 	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Portfolio Advisor
			
	 	  	By:	 	  

	 	  	Name:	 	 
	 	  	Title:	 	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	  	None

  
 Annex 1-6 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	SIGNATURE 6 LIMITED
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $2,000,000
  
 Series L: $1,000,000

			
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Northern CHGO/Trust
 ABA #
071-000-152
 Credit wire account # 5186041000
 FFC: Signature
6
 Account # 2611449
  
 On order of: (See “Accompanying information” below)

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 Via fax and mail to:
  
 The Northern Trust Company
 801 South Canal Street, C-1N
 Chicago, IL 60607
 Attn: Oscell Owens
 Gretta Johnson
  
 Fax: 312-630-8179

		
	Address for All Other Notices	  	 Via fax and mail to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond and Corporate Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: 617-572-5068
  
 Copies of any notices regarding changes in issuer’s name, address or principal place of business or location of collateral, via fax
and mail, to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law Division, T-30
  
 Fax: 617-572-9269

		
	Other Instructions	  	SIGNATURE 6 LIMITED
	 	  	By:	    	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, as Portfolio Advisor
			
	 	  	By:	    	  

	 	  	Name:	    	 
	 	  	Title:	    	 
	Tax Identification Number	  	None

  
 Annex 1-7 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS DIRECTED TRUSTEE FOR THE AT&T LONG-TERM INVESTMENT TRUST
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $3,000,000
  
 Series L: $2,000,000

			
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	[            ]
			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	[            ]
		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Scott Hartz, Bond and
Corporate Finance Dept., T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9269
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
 John
Hancock Place
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117

Attn: Investment Law Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9269

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
 as Directed Trustee
for the AT&T Long-Term Investment Trust

			
	 	  	By	 	  

	 	  	Name:	 	 
	 	  	Title:	 	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	  	13-3187026

  
 Annex 1-8 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $2,000,000
  
 Series L: $1,000,000

			
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bank One, Illinois
 ABA #
071-100-269
 For the Account of John Hancock Collection Account
 Account # 617423884
 On the Order of: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 201
Knollwood Drive, Suite A
 Champaign, IL 61820-7594
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax: (217) 356-1031
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605
  
 and:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM
	 	  	By:	 	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, as Investment Advisor
			
	 	  	By:	 	  

	 	  	Name:	 	 
	 	  	Title:	 	 

  
 Annex 1-9 

			
	Current Noteholder	  	COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM
		
	 Tax Identification Number
	  	 23-1732438

  
 Annex 1-10 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $1,000,000
  
 Series L: $1,000,000

			
	Payment on Account of Note	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bank One, Illinois
 ABA #
071-100-269
 For the Account of John Hancock Collection Account
 Account # 617423884
 On the Order of: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 201
Knollwood Drive, Suite A
 Champaign, IL 61820-7594
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax: (217) 356-1031
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605
  
 and:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
			
	 	  	By:	 	  

	 	  	Name:	 	 
	 	  	Title:	 	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	  	04-2664016

  
 Annex 1-11 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	INVESTORS PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	 Series K: $500,000
  
 Series L: $500,000

			
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 	    	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 Bank One, Illinois
 ABA #
071-100-269
 For the Account of John Hancock Collection Account
 Account # 617423884
 On the Order of: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 LIBOR Rate Series L Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D# 2
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 201
Knollwood Drive, Suite A
 Champaign, IL 61820-7594
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax: (217) 356-1031
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605
  
 and:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Investment Law
Division, T-50
  
 Fax: (617) 572-9268

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax: (617) 572-1605

					
		
	Other Instructions	  	INVESTORS PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
			
	 	  	By:	 	  

	 	  	Name:	 	 
	 	  	Title:	 	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	  	13-3072894

  
 Annex 1-12 

					
	Current Noteholder	 	CAPE FEAR FARM CREDIT, ACA
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	 	 Series I: $50,000,000
  
 Series J: $25,000,000

	Payment on Account of Note	 	 
		
	 Method
	 	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	 	 Federal Reserve: Richmond
 ABA #
053-905-974
 Account Name: AgFirst Farm Credit Bank
 Short Name:
AGFIRST FCB
 Customer Name: Smithfield Foods, Inc.

			
	Accompanying Information	 	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	 	Description of Security:	    	 7.89% Series I Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	 	PPN:	    	832248 C# 3
			
	 	 	Description of Security:	    	 Variable Rate Series J Senior Secured Notes
 due October
1, 2009

			
	 	 	PPN:	    	832248 D* 6
		
	 	 	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	 	 Randy T. Pope, Vice President
 Cape Fear Farm Credit, ACA
 1780 Southeast Boulevard
 Clinton, NC 28329

		
	 	 	 Tel: (910) 592-4527
 Fax: (910)
592-3435

		
	Address for All other Notices	 	 Randy T. Pope, Vice President
 Cape Fear Farm
Credit, ACA
 1780 Southeast Boulevard
 Clinton, NC
28329

		
	 	 	 Tel: (910) 592-4527
 Fax: (910)
592-3435

		
	 Other Instructions
	 	CAPE FEAR FARM CREDIT, ACA

					
			
	 	 	By	 	  

	 	 	Name:	 	 
	 	 	Title:	 	 
		
	 Tax Identification Number
	 	[            ]

  
 Annex 1-13 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	THE VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	Series K: $10,000,000
		
	Payment on Account of Note	  	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 ABA # 011-000-028
 State Street Bank and
Trust Company
 Boston, MA 02101
 Re: The Variable Annuity Life
Insurance Company
 AC-0125-821-9
 Fund Number PA
54

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company and PA 54
 c/o State Street Bank and Trust Company
 Insurance Services Custody (AH2)
 801 Pennsylvania
 Kansas City, Missouri 64105

		
	 	  	Fax: (816) 691-3619
		
	 	  	with a copy to:
		
	 	  	 The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company
 c/o American General Corporation
 2929 Allen Parkway
 Houston, TX 77019-2155

	 	  	Attn: Investment Research Department, A37-01
		
	 	  	Fax: (713) 831-1366
		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company
 c/o American General Corporation
 2929 Allen Parkway
 Houston, TX 77019-2155
 Attn: Investment Research Department, A37-01

		
	 	  	Fax: (713) 831-1366
		
	Other Instructions	  	 AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
 THE VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

	 	  	By: AIG Global Investment Corp., Investment Adviser

					
			
	 	 	By	 	  

	 	 	Name:	 	 
	 	 	Title:	 	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	 	74-1625348

  
 Annex 1-14 

					
	Current Noteholder	  	AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	Series K: $5,000,000
			
	Payment on Account of Note	  	 	    	 
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	 ABA #011-000-028
 State Street Bank and Trust
Company
 Boston, MA 02101
 re: American General Life and Accident
Insurance Company
 AC-348-17924
 Fund Number PA
88

			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	    	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	    	 8.44% Series K Senior Secured Notes
 due October 1,
2009

			
	 	  	PPN:	    	832248 D@ 4
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 American General Life and Accident Insurance Company and PA 88
 c/o State Street Bank and Trust Company
 Insurance Services Custody (AH2)
 801 Pennsylvania
 Kansas City, Missouri 64105

		
	 	  	Fax: (816) 691-3619
		
	 	  	with a copy to:
		
	 	  	 American General Life and Accident Insurance Company
 c/o American General Corporation
 2929 Allen Parkway
 Houston, TX 77019-2155
 Attn: Investment Research Department, A37-01

		
	 	  	Fax: (713) 831-1366
		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 Independent Life and Accident Insurance Company
 c/o American General Corporation
 2929 Allen Parkway
 Houston, TX 77019-2155
 Attn: Investment Research Department, A37-01

		
	 	  	Fax: (713) 831-1366
		
	Other Instructions	  	 AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
 THE VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

	 	  	By: AIG Global Investment Corp., Investment Adviser

					
			
	 	 	By	 	  

	 	 	Name:	 	 
	 	 	Title:	 	 
		
	Tax Identification Number	 	59-0302660

  
 Annex 1-15 

 EXHIBIT A1 
  

[FORM OF SERIES I SENIOR SECURED NOTE] 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  
 7.89% SERIES I SENIOR SECURED NOTE DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
  

			
	No. RI-[    ]	 	[Date]
	$[            ]	 	PPN: 832248 C# 3

  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS,
INC., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), for value received, hereby promises to pay to [                    ]
or registered assigns the principal sum of [                    ] DOLLARS
($[            ]) on October 1, 2009 and to pay interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year and actual days elapsed) on the unpaid principal balance thereof from the date
of this Note at the rate of seven and eighty-nine one-hundredths percent (7.89%) per annum, quarterly on the first (1st) day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on the later of January 1, 2000 and the payment date
next succeeding the date hereof, until the principal amount hereof shall become due and payable; and to pay on demand interest on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal) and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent
permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the lesser of (a) the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest or (b) nine and eighty-nine one-hundredths percent (9.89%) per annum. 
  
 Payments of principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest shall be made
in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts to the registered holder hereof at the address shown in the register maintained by the Company for such
purpose, in the manner provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below. 
  
 This Note is one of an issue of Series I Senior Secured Notes of the Company issued in an aggregate principal amount limited to One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000) pursuant to the Company’s separate Note
Purchase Agreements (collectively, as may be amended from time to time, the “Note Purchase Agreement”), each dated as of October 27, 1999, with the purchasers listed on Annex 1 thereto, and is entitled to the benefits thereof.
Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein have the meanings specified in the Note Purchase Agreement. As provided in the Note Purchase Agreement, this Note is subject to prepayment, in whole or in part, in certain cases without
a Make-Whole Amount and in other cases with a Make-Whole Amount. The Company agrees to make the scheduled required prepayments on account of such Notes in accordance with the provisions of the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 This Note is a registered Note and is transferable only by surrender hereof
at the principal office of the Company as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, duly endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of this Note or his attorney duly authorized in writing.

  
 Exhibit A1-1 

 Under certain circumstances, as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, the principal of this Note
(together with any applicable Make-Whole Amount) may be declared due and payable in the manner and with the effect provided in the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 The Company waives presentment, protest and demand, notice of protest, demand and dishonor and agrees to pay all costs of collection when incurred
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees) and to perform and comply with each of the covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements of the undersigned contained in every Financing Document. Notwithstanding any provision herein or in
any instrument now or hereafter securing said indebtedness, the total liability for payments in the nature of interest shall not exceed the limits imposed by the usury laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
  
 This Note is secured in accordance with, and entitled to the benefits of, the
Security Documents. 
  
 All obligations evidenced by the Note are
guarantied by the Guarantors pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF
THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER SUCH COMMONWEALTH. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

  
 Exhibit A1-2

 EXHIBIT A2 
  

[FORM OF VARIBLE RATE SERIES J SENIOR SECURED NOTE] 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  
 VARIABLE RATE SERIES J SENIOR SECURED NOTE DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
  

			
	No. RJ-[    ]	 	[Date]
	$[            ]	 	PPN: 832248 D* 6

  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS,
INC., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), for value received, hereby promises to pay to [                    ]
or registered assigns the principal sum of [                    ] DOLLARS
($[            ]) on October 1, 2009 and to pay interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year and actual days elapsed) on the unpaid principal balance thereof from the date
of this Note at the Series J Rate as provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below, quarterly on the first (1st) day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on the later of January 1, 2000 and the payment date next
succeeding the date hereof, until the principal amount hereof shall become due and payable; and to pay on demand interest on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal) and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent
permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the rate provided in Section 4.1(b) of the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below in respect of such overdue amounts. 
  
 Payments of principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest shall be made
in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts to the registered holder hereof at the address shown in the register maintained by the Company for such
purpose, in the manner provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below. 
  
 This Note is one of an issue of Series J Senior Secured Notes of the Company issued in an aggregate principal amount limited to Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) pursuant to the Company’s separate Note Purchase
Agreements (collectively, as may be amended from time to time, the “Note Purchase Agreement”), each dated as of October 27, 1999, with the purchasers listed on Annex 1 thereto, and is entitled to the benefits thereof. Capitalized
terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein have the meanings specified in the Note Purchase Agreement. As provided in the Note Purchase Agreement, this Note is subject to prepayment, in whole or in part, in certain cases without a Make-Whole
Amount and in other cases with a Make-Whole Amount. The Company agrees to make the scheduled required prepayments on account of such Notes in accordance with the provisions of the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 This Note is a registered Note and is transferable only by surrender hereof
at the principal office of the Company as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, duly endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of this Note or his attorney duly authorized in writing.

  
 Exhibit A2-1 

 Under certain circumstances, as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, the principal of this Note
(together with any applicable Make-Whole Amount) may be declared due and payable in the manner and with the effect provided in the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 The Company waives presentment, protest and demand, notice of protest, demand and dishonor and agrees to pay all costs of collection when incurred
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees) and to perform and comply with each of the covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements of the undersigned contained in every Financing Document. Notwithstanding any provision herein or in
any instrument now or hereafter securing said indebtedness, the total liability for payments in the nature of interest shall not exceed the limits imposed by the usury laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
  
 This Note is secured in accordance with, and entitled to the benefits of, the
Security Documents. 
  
 All obligations evidenced by the Note are
guarantied by the Guarantors pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF
THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER SUCH COMMONWEALTH. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

  
 Exhibit A2-2

 EXHIBIT A3 
  

[FORM OF SERIES K SENIOR SECURED NOTE] 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  
 8.44% SERIES K SENIOR SECURED NOTE DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
  

			
	No. RK-[    ]	 	[Date]
	$[            ]	 	PPN: 832248 D@ 4

  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS,
INC., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), for value received, hereby promises to pay to [                    ]
or registered assigns the principal sum of [                    ] DOLLARS
($[            ]) on October 1, 2009 and to pay interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months) on the unpaid principal balance thereof from the date
of this Note at the rate of eight and forty-four one-hundredths percent (8.44%) per annum, quarterly on the first (1st) day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on the later of January 1, 2000 and the payment date next
succeeding the date hereof, until the principal amount hereof shall become due and payable; and to pay on demand interest on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal) and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent
permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the lesser of (a) the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest or (b) ten and forty-four one-hundredths percent (10.44%) per annum. 
  
 Payments of principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest shall be made
in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts to the registered holder hereof at the address shown in the register maintained by the Company for such
purpose, in the manner provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below. 
  
 This Note is one of an issue of Series K Senior Secured Notes of the Company issued in an aggregate principal amount limited to Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) pursuant to the Company’s separate Note Purchase
Agreements (collectively, as may be amended from time to time, the “Note Purchase Agreement”), each dated as of October 27, 1999, with the purchasers listed on Annex 1 thereto, and is entitled to the benefits thereof. Capitalized
terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein have the meanings specified in the Note Purchase Agreement. As provided in the Note Purchase Agreement, this Note is subject to prepayment, in whole or in part, in certain cases without a Make-Whole
Amount and in other cases with a Make-Whole Amount. The Company agrees to make the scheduled required prepayments on account of such Notes in accordance with the provisions of the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 This Note is a registered Note and is transferable only by surrender hereof
at the principal office of the Company as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, duly endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of this Note or his attorney duly authorized in writing.

  
 Exhibit A3-1 

 Under certain circumstances, as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, the principal of this Note
(together with any applicable Make-Whole Amount) may be declared due and payable in the manner and with the effect provided in the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 The Company waives presentment, protest and demand, notice of protest, demand and dishonor and agrees to pay all costs of collection when incurred
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees) and to perform and comply with each of the covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements of the undersigned contained in every Financing Document. Notwithstanding any provision herein or in
any instrument now or hereafter securing said indebtedness, the total liability for payments in the nature of interest shall not exceed the limits imposed by the usury laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
  
 This Note is secured in accordance with, and entitled to the benefits of, the
Security Documents. 
  
 All obligations evidenced by the Note are
guarantied by the Guarantors pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF
THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER SUCH COMMONWEALTH. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	 
	 Title:
	 	 

  
 Exhibit A3-2

 EXHIBIT A4 
  

[FORM OF SERIES L SENIOR SECURED NOTE] 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  
 LIBOR RATE SERIES L SENIOR SECURED NOTE DUE OCTOBER 1, 2009 
  

			
	No. RL-[    ]	 	[Date]
	$[            ]	 	PPN: 832248 D# 2

  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS,
INC., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), for value received, hereby promises to pay to [                    ]
or registered assigns the principal sum of [                    ] DOLLARS
($[            ]) on October 1, 2009 and to pay interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year and actual days elapsed) on the unpaid principal balance thereof from the date
of this Note at the Series L Rate as provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below, quarterly on the first (1st) day of January, April, July and October in each year, commencing on the later of January 1, 2000 and the payment date next
succeeding the date hereof, until the principal amount hereof shall become due and payable; and to pay on demand interest on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal) and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent
permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the rate provided in Section 4.1(d) of the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below in respect of such overdue amounts. 
  
 Payments of principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest shall be made
in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts to the registered holder hereof at the address shown in the register maintained by the Company for such
purpose, in the manner provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to below. 
  
 This Note is one of an issue of Series L Senior Secured Notes of the Company issued in an aggregate principal amount limited to Twenty-Five Million Dollars ($25,000,000) pursuant to the Company’s separate Note
Purchase Agreements (collectively, as may be amended from time to time, the “Note Purchase Agreement”), each dated as of October 27, 1999, with the purchasers listed on Annex 1 thereto, and is entitled to the benefits thereof.
Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein have the meanings specified in the Note Purchase Agreement. As provided in the Note Purchase Agreement, this Note is subject to prepayment, in whole or in part, in certain cases without
a Make-Whole Amount and in other cases with a Make-Whole Amount. The Company agrees to make the scheduled required prepayments on account of such Notes in accordance with the provisions of the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 This Note is a registered Note and is transferable only by surrender hereof
at the principal office of the Company as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, duly endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of this Note or his attorney duly authorized in writing.

  
 Exhibit A4-1 

 Under certain circumstances, as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, the principal of this Note
(together with any applicable Make-Whole Amount) may be declared due and payable in the manner and with the effect provided in the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 The Company waives presentment, protest and demand, notice of protest, demand and dishonor and agrees to pay all costs of collection when incurred
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees) and to perform and comply with each of the covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements of the undersigned contained in every Financing Document. Notwithstanding any provision herein or in
any instrument now or hereafter securing said indebtedness, the total liability for payments in the nature of interest shall not exceed the limits imposed by the usury laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
  
 This Note is secured in accordance with, and entitled to the benefits of, the
Security Documents. 
  
 All obligations evidenced by the Note are
guarantied by the Guarantors pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF
THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER SUCH COMMONWEALTH. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	 
	 Title:
	 	 

  
 Exhibit A4-2Exhibit 4.7

 EXHIBIT 4.7 
  

SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  

  
 AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  

  
 DATED AS
OF OCTOBER 29, 2004 
  
 $75,000,000 8.25% SERIES M SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE MARCH 2, 2006 
  
 Guarantied By: 
  
 Brown’s of Carolina LLC 
 Brown’s Farms, LLC 
 Brown’s Realty Partnership 
 Carroll’s Foods of Virginia LLC 
 Carroll’s Foods LLC 

Carroll’s Realty Partnership 
 Cattle Production Systems, Inc. 
 Central Plains Farms LLC 
 Circle Four LLC 
 Coddle Roasted Meats, Inc. 
 Gwaltney of Smithfield, Ltd. 
 Hancock’s Old Fashioned Country Ham, Inc. 
 Iowa Quality Meats, Ltd. 
 John Morrell & Co. 
 Lykes Meat
Group, Inc. 
 Moyer Packing Company 
 Murphy-Brown LLC 
 Murphy Farms LLC 
 North Side Foods Corp. 
 Packerland Holdings, Inc. 
 Packerland Processing Company, Inc. 
 Packerland-Plainwell, Inc. (f/k/a Murco Foods, Inc.) 
 Patrick Cudahy Incorporated 
 Premium Pork, Inc. 
 Quarter M Farms
LLC 
 Quik-To-Fix Foods, Inc. 
 SFFC, Inc. 
 Smithfield Purchase Corporation 
 Stadler’s Country Hams, Inc. 
 Sun Land Beef Company 
 Sunnyland, Inc. 
 Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms 
 The Smithfield Companies, Inc. 
 The Smithfield Packing Company Incorporated 
 Smithfield Packing Real Estate, LLC 
 Smithfield Packing Realty Partnership 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

							
	 	  	 	  	 	  	Page

	1.	  	BACKGROUND; AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT.	  	1
				
	 	  	1.1.	  	Background.	  	1
	 	  	1.2.	  	The Closing.	  	1
	 	  	1.3.	  	Failure of Conditions.	  	2
	 	  	1.4.	  	Expenses.	  	2
	 	  	1.5.	  	Collateral; Release.	  	3
			
	2.	  	WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS.	  	3
				
	 	  	2.1.	  	Material Adverse Change.	  	3
	 	  	2.2.	  	Financial Statements; Debt.	  	4
	 	  	2.3.	  	Subsidiaries and Affiliates.	  	4
	 	  	2.4.	  	Pending Litigation.	  	5
	 	  	2.5.	  	Title to Properties; UCC Matters.	  	5
	 	  	2.6.	  	Patents, Trademarks, Licenses, etc.	  	6
	 	  	2.7.	  	Taxes.	  	6
	 	  	2.8.	  	Full Disclosure.	  	6
	 	  	2.9.	  	Corporate Organization and Authority.	  	7
	 	  	2.10.	  	Restrictions on Company and Subsidiaries.	  	7
	 	  	2.11.	  	Compliance with Law.	  	8
	 	  	2.12.	  	Pension Plans.	  	8
	 	  	2.13.	  	USA Patriot Act, Etc.	  	9
	 	  	2.14.	  	Certain Laws.	  	10
	 	  	2.15.	  	Environmental Compliance.	  	10
	 	  	2.16.	  	Transaction is Legal and Authorized; Obligations are Enforceable.	  	11
	 	  	2.17.	  	Governmental Consent.	  	11
	 	  	2.18.	  	No Defaults.	  	12
	 	  	2.19.	  	Company and the Guarantors.	  	12
	 	  	2.20.	  	Solvency.	  	12
	 	  	2.21.	  	True and Correct Copies.	  	13
	 	  	2.22.	  	Joinder Agreement.	  	13
			
	3.	  	CLOSING CONDITIONS.	  	13
				
	 	  	3.1.	  	Opinions of Counsel.	  	13
	 	  	3.2.	  	Warranties and Representations True.	  	13
	 	  	3.3.	  	No Defaults.	  	13
	 	  	3.4.	  	Officers’ Certificates.	  	13
	 	  	3.5.	  	Other Noteholders.	  	14
	 	  	3.6.	  	Expenses.	  	14
	 	  	3.7.	  	Ratification by Guarantors.	  	14
	 	  	3.8.	  	Other Debt Documents.	  	14
	 	  	3.9.	  	Transaction Structuring Fee	  	14
	 	  	3.10.	  	Compliance with this Agreement.	  	14
	 	  	3.11.	  	Proceedings Satisfactory.	  	14

  

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	4.	  	PAYMENTS.	  	15
				
	 	  	4.1.	  	Interest Payments.	  	15
	 	  	4.2.	  	Scheduled Payments.	  	16
	 	  	4.3.	  	Offer to Prepay upon Change in Control.	  	16
	 	  	4.4.	  	Optional Prepayments.	  	17
	 	  	4.5.	  	Notice of Optional Prepayment.	  	18
	 	  	4.6.	  	Pro Rata Payments.	  	18
	 	  	4.7.	  	Notation of Notes on Prepayment.	  	18
	 	  	4.8.	  	No Other Optional Prepayments.	  	19
			
	5.	  	REGISTRATION; SUBSTITUTION OF NOTES.	  	19
				
	 	  	5.1.	  	Registration of Notes.	  	19
	 	  	5.2.	  	Exchange of Notes.	  	19
	 	  	5.3.	  	Replacement of Notes.	  	19
	 	  	5.4.	  	Issuance Taxes.	  	20
			
	6.	  	GENERAL COVENANTS.	  	20
				
	 	  	6.1.	  	Payment of Taxes and Claims.	  	20
	 	  	6.2.	  	Maintenance of Properties and Corporate Existence.	  	21
	 	  	6.3.	  	Payment of Notes and Maintenance of Office.	  	22
	 	  	6.4.	  	Intentionally Deleted.	  	22
	 	  	6.5.	  	Consolidated Working Capital.	  	22
	 	  	6.6.	  	Funded Debt to Capitalization Ratio.	  	22
	 	  	6.7.	  	Maintenance of Funded Debt.	  	22
	 	  	6.8.	  	Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio; Consolidated Fixed Charges.	  	22
	 	  	6.9.	  	Restrictions on Dividends, etc.	  	23
	 	  	6.10.	  	Consolidated Net Worth.	  	24
	 	  	6.11.	  	Terrorism Sanctions Regulations.	  	24
	 	  	6.12.	  	Restricted Payments and Restricted Investments.	  	24
	 	  	6.13.	  	Liens.	  	25
	 	  	6.14.	  	Merger; Acquisition.	  	28
	 	  	6.15.	  	Transfers of Property; Subsidiary Stock.	  	29
	 	  	6.16.	  	Trademark Subsidiaries.	  	33
	 	  	6.17.	  	Environmental Compliance.	  	34
	 	  	6.18.	  	Line of Business.	  	34
	 	  	6.19.	  	Transactions with Affiliates.	  	34
	 	  	6.20.	  	Tax Consolidation.	  	34
	 	  	6.21.	  	ERISA.	  	34
	 	  	6.22.	  	Guaranties.	  	36
	 	  	6.23.	  	Private Offering.	  	37
			
	7.	  	INFORMATION AS TO COMPANY AND GUARANTORS.	  	37
				
	 	  	7.1.	  	Financial and Business Information.	  	37
	 	  	7.2.	  	Officer’s Certificates.	  	40
	 	  	7.3.	  	Accountants’ Report.	  	41
	 	  	7.4.	  	Inspection.	  	41

  

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	8.	  	EVENTS OF DEFAULT.	  	41
				
	 	  	8.1.	  	Nature of Events.	  	41
	 	  	8.2.	  	Default Remedies.	  	43
	 	  	8.3.	  	Annulment of Acceleration of Notes.	  	45
			
	9.	  	INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT	  	45
				
	 	  	9.1.	  	Terms Defined.	  	45
	 	  	9.2.	  	GAAP.	  	67
	 	  	9.3.	  	Directly or Indirectly.	  	67
	 	  	9.4.	  	Section Headings, Table of Contents and Construction.	  	67
	 	  	9.5.	  	Governing Law.	  	68
			
	10.	  	MISCELLANEOUS	  	68
				
	 	  	10.1.	  	Communications.	  	68
	 	  	10.2.	  	Reproduction of Documents.	  	69
	 	  	10.3.	  	Survival.	  	69
	 	  	10.4.	  	Successors and Assigns.	  	70
	 	  	10.5.	  	Amendment and Waiver.	  	70
	 	  	10.6.	  	Payments, When Received.	  	71
	 	  	10.7.	  	Entire Agreement.	  	72
	 	  	10.8.	  	Duplicate Originals, Execution in Counterpart.	  	72

  

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 Annexes And Exhibits 
  

					
	 Annex 1
	  	 —
	  	 Information as to Purchasers

	 Annex 2
	  	 —
	  	 Information as to Company and Subsidiaries

			
	 Exhibit A
	  	 —
	  	 Form of 8.25% Series M Senior Secured Note Due March 2, 2006

			
	 Exhibit B
	  	 —
	  	 Form of Company Counsel’s Closing Opinion

			
	 Exhibit C
	  	 —
	  	 Form of Company Officer’s Certificate

	 Exhibit D
	  	 —
	  	 Form of Company Secretary’s Certificate

  

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 AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  
 $75,000,000 8.25% SERIES M SENIOR SECURED NOTES DUE MARCH 2, 2006 
  
 Dated as of October 29, 2004 
  
 Separately addressed to each of the 
 Noteholders listed on Annex 1 hereto:

  
 Ladies and Gentlemen: 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC., a Virginia corporation (together with its
successors and assigns, the “Company”), hereby agrees with you as follows: 
  
 1. BACKGROUND; AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT. 
  
 1.1. Background. 
  
 The
Company has issued and sold seventy-five million dollars ($75,000,000) in aggregate principal amount of its eight and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (8.25%) Series M Senior Secured Notes due March 2, 2006 (as they may be amended, restated or
otherwise modified from time to time, the “Notes,” such term to include each Note delivered from time to time in accordance with any of the Note Purchase Agreements). The Notes shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit A and
shall have the terms as herein and therein provided; and pursuant to those separate Note Purchase Agreements each dated as of June 2, 2002 among the Company and the noteholders named in Annex 1 thereto (as amended by that certain Amendment Agreement
No. 1, dated as of December 7, 2001, that certain Amendment Agreement No. 2, dated as of December 31, 2002, that certain Amendment Agreement No. 3, dated as of April 4, 2003, that certain Amendment Agreement No. 4, dated as of October 31, 2003, and
that certain Amendment Agreement No. 5, dated as of March 25, 2004, each among the Company and the other parties listed on the signature pages thereto, each an “Existing Note Purchase Agreement” and collectively, the
“Existing Note Purchase Agreements”). The Company represents and warrants to each of you that (i) the register kept by the Company for the registration and transfer of the Notes indicates that each of the Persons named in Annex 1
hereto (collectively, the “Noteholders”) is currently a holder of the outstanding aggregate principal amount of the Notes as of the date hereof indicated in such Annex and (ii) there are no other Notes outstanding under the Existing
Note Purchase Agreements. 
  
 1.2. The Closing. 

 
 (a) Purchase and Sale of Notes. Subject to the
satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 3, you agree, by execution of this Agreement, that the Existing Note Purchase Agreement is hereby amended and restated in the form of this Agreement and that each of the Notes shall be deemed to be
automatically amended without any further action required on the part of any other Person, to conform to and have the terms 

 provided in Exhibit A (except that the principal amount and payee of each Note shall remain unchanged)
and any Note issued after the Restatement Date shall be in the form of Exhibit A. 
  
 (b) Closing Date; Restatement Date. The closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is deemed to be June 2, 2002
(the “Closing Date”) and the closing under this Agreement will be held contemporaneously with the execution and delivery of this Agreement (the date of such closing is herein referred to as the “Restatement Date”)
at the office of Bingham McCutchen LLP, One State Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103. It is agreed that the Restatement Date shall be October 29, 2004. 
  
 (c) Other Noteholders. Contemporaneously with the execution and delivery hereof, the Company is entering into a separate Amended
and Restated Note Purchase Agreement identical (except for the name, address and signature of the Noteholder party thereto) to this Agreement (this Agreement and such other separate Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreements, collectively, as may
be amended from time to time, the “Note Purchase Agreements”) with each other Noteholder. 
  
 1.3. Failure of Conditions. 
  
 If on the Restatement Date the conditions specified in Section 3 to be fulfilled have not been fulfilled, you may thereupon elect to be relieved of all
further obligations under this Agreement, without thereby waiving any rights you may have by reason of such nonfulfillment and the Existing Note Purchase Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 
  
 1.4. Expenses. 
  
 (a) Generally. Whether or not the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement are consummated, the Company will promptly (and in any event within thirty (30) days of receiving any statement or invoice therefor) pay all fees, expenses and costs relating hereto, including but not limited to:

  
 (i) the cost of reproducing the Financing
Documents; 
  
 (ii) the fees and disbursements of
your special counsel; 
  
 (iii) the fees and
disbursements of the Security Trustee and its counsel; 
  
 (iv) the fees, expenses and costs incurred in complying with each of the conditions to closing set forth in Section 3; 
  
 (v) all other expenses incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; and 
  
 (vi) the expenses relating to the consideration,
negotiation, preparation or execution of any amendments, waivers or consents pursuant to the provisions hereof and of the other Financing Documents, whether or not any such amendments, waivers or consents are executed. 
  

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 (b) Counsel. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is agreed and
understood that the Company will pay, on the Restatement Date, the statement for fees and disbursements of your special counsel presented on the Restatement Date and the Company will also pay upon receipt of any statement thereof, each additional
statement for fees and disbursements of your special counsel rendered after the Restatement Date in connection with the matters referred to in Section 1.4(a)(vi). 
  
 (c) Survival. The obligations of the Company under this Section 1.4 shall survive the payment or
prepayment of the Notes and the termination hereof. 
  
 1.5.
Collateral; Release. 
  
 The Notes are secured pursuant to
and entitled to all of the benefits of the Security Documents. In the event that at any time after the Restatement Date the Company shall have obtained an Acceptable Rating in respect of its long-term, senior unsecured debt, the Company may give
written notice to each holder of Notes (which notice shall include copies of the letters to the Company from Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s evidencing that such Acceptable Rating has been in full force and effect for the one hundred
eighty (180) day period immediately preceding the date of such notice) requesting that the holders of the Notes direct the Security Trustee to release the Collateral from the security interests created by the Security Documents on a date specified
in such notice (the “Collateral Release Date”) that is not less than thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days after the date of such notice. The holders of the Notes agree to direct the Security Trustee to so release the
Collateral, provided that the Collateral Release Conditions have been satisfied and the holders of the Notes and the Security Trustee shall have received an officer’s certificate, executed by a Senior Officer and dated the Collateral Release
Date, specifying that at the time of such release and after giving effect thereto, each of the Collateral Release Conditions are satisfied. Notwithstanding such release of Collateral, the provisions of Section 6.13 hereof shall continue to apply on
and after the Collateral Release Date. 
  
 2. WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS.

  
 To induce you to enter into this Agreement, the Company
warrants and represents as follows: 
  
 2.1. Material Adverse
Change. 
  
 Since the date of the last audited consolidated
financial statements of the Company delivered to each of the Noteholders (or their predecessors in interest), there has been no change in the business, prospects, profits, Properties or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company, except
changes that, in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  

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 2.2. Financial Statements; Debt. 
  
 (a) Financial Statements. The quarterly and annual financial statements most recently delivered to
you pursuant to Section 7.1 of the Existing Note Purchase Agreement have been prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied and present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of the Company and its consolidated
subsidiaries as of such dates and the results of their operations and cash flows for the periods specified therein. 
  
 (b) Debt. Part 2.2(b) of Annex 2 lists all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date (prior to giving effect
to the transactions which occurred on the Closing Date) which Debt is of an outstanding amount, in each case, in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), and provides the following information with respect to each item of such Debt: 

 
 (i) the obligor in respect thereof, 
  
 (ii) the holder thereof, 
  
 (iii) the outstanding amount thereof and the interest rate
or rates applicable thereto, 
  
 (iv) the portion
thereof classified as current in accordance with GAAP, 
  
 (v) the final maturity thereof, and 
  
 (vi) the collateral securing such Debt, if any. 
  
 The
aggregate amount of Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date that is not set forth on Part 2.2(b) of Annex 2 does not exceed two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000). 
  
 2.3. Subsidiaries and Affiliates. 
  
 Part 2.3 of Annex 2 states: 
  
 (a) the name of each of the Subsidiaries as of the
Restatement Date, its jurisdiction of incorporation and the percentage of its Voting Stock owned by the Company and each other Subsidiary; and 
  
 (b) the name of each of the Affiliates as of the Restatement Date and the nature of the affiliation. 
  
 Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries has good and marketable title to all
of the shares it purports to own of the stock of each Subsidiary, free and clear in each case of any Lien. All such shares have been duly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable. 
  

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 2.4. Pending Litigation. 
  
 (a) Pending Litigation. There are no proceedings, actions or investigations pending or, to the
knowledge of the Company, threatened against or affecting the Company or any Subsidiary in any court or before any Governmental Authority or arbitration board or tribunal that, in the aggregate for all such proceedings, actions and investigations,
could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) No Defaults. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in default with respect to any judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree of any court, Governmental Authority, arbitration board or tribunal that, in
the aggregate for all such defaults, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.5. Title to Properties; UCC Matters. 
  
 (a) Title to Properties. The Company and the Subsidiaries have valid title to all of the Property reflected in the most recent
audited consolidated balance sheet referred to in Section 2.2(a) (except as sold or otherwise disposed of in the ordinary course of business), except for such failures to have valid title as are immaterial in the context of such balance sheet and
that, in the aggregate for all such failures, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Leases. All leases necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company and the Subsidiaries are valid and subsisting and
are in full force and effect, except for such failures to be valid and subsisting that, in the aggregate for all such failures, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (c) Liens. All Property of the Company and the
Subsidiaries is free from Liens not permitted by Section 6.13. 
  
 (d) UCC Matters. Part 2.5(d) of Annex 2 sets forth with respect to the Company and each Guarantor, as of the Closing Date: 
  
 (i) each name under which such Person conducts or has conducted all or a portion of its business operations,
and 
  
 (ii) the location of the principal
executive office of each such Person. 
  
 Neither
the Company nor any Guarantor has changed its name or the name under which it conducts its business operations within the immediately preceding period of five (5) years. 
  
 (e) Real Estate Collateral. Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 sets forth a list of real Properties held, as of
the Closing Date, by each of Gwaltney, Morrell, Smithfield-Packing, Packing LLC and LMG, and such list sets forth, as of the Closing Date, with respect to each such Property that constitutes Collateral, the book value and the Company’s good
faith estimate of the Fair Market Value thereof. 
  

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 2.6. Patents, Trademarks, Licenses, etc. 
  
 Except as set forth on Part 2.6 of Annex 2, as of the Closing Date each of
the Company and the Subsidiaries owns, possesses or has the right to use all of the patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and licenses, and rights with respect thereto, necessary for the present and currently planned future
conduct of its business, without any known conflict with the rights of others. The Trademark Subsidiaries own all such patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and licenses. Part 2.6 of Annex 2 sets forth the identity of each of
the Trademark Subsidiaries on the Closing Date. 
  
 2.7. Taxes.

  
 (a) Returns Filed; Taxes Paid. All
tax returns required to be filed by each of the Company and the Subsidiaries and any other Person with which the Company or any Subsidiary files or has filed a consolidated return in any jurisdiction have in fact been filed on a timely basis, and
all taxes, assessments, fees and other governmental charges upon each of the Company and the Subsidiaries and any such Person, and upon any of their respective Properties, income or franchises, that are due and payable have been paid. As of the
Closing Date, all liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries with respect to federal income taxes have been finally determined except with respect to the fiscal years disclosed on Part 2.7 of Annex 2, which are the only fiscal years not closed
by the completion of an audit or the expiration of the statute of limitations. There is currently in effect no tax sharing, tax allocation or similar agreement providing for the manner in which tax payments (whether in respect of federal or state
income or other taxes) owing by the members of the affiliated group of which the Company is the “common parent” (as defined in section 1504 of the IRC) are allocated between any member of such group and any Person other than the
Company or a Subsidiary. 
  
 (b) Book
Provisions Adequate. 
  
 (i) The amount of
the liability for taxes reflected in the most recent balance sheet referred to in Section 2.2(a) is an adequate provision for taxes as of the date of such balance sheet (including, without limitation, any payment due pursuant to any tax sharing
agreement) as are or may become payable by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and the other Persons consolidated with the Company in such financial statements in respect of all tax periods ending on or prior to such dates. 
  
 (ii) As of the Closing Date, neither the Company nor any
Subsidiary knows of any proposed additional tax assessment against it or any such Person that is not reflected in full in the most recent balance sheet referred to in Section 2.2(a). 
  
 2.8. Full Disclosure. 
  
 The financial statements referred to in Section 2.2(a) do not, nor does any Financing Document or any written statement furnished by or on behalf of the
Company or any Subsidiary to you in connection with the negotiation or the closing of the transactions contemplated by this 
  

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 Agreement, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit a material fact necessary to make the statements
contained therein not misleading when viewed in the aggregate. There is no fact that the Company has not disclosed to you in writing that has had or, so far as the Company can now reasonably foresee, could reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.9. Corporate Organization and Authority.

  
 The Company and each Subsidiary: 
  
 (a) is a corporation, limited liability company or
partnership duly organized, validly existing and in good standing (to the extent that such concept is applicable) under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization; 
  
 (b) has all legal and corporate, limited liability company or partnership, as the case may be, power and
authority to own and operate its Properties and to carry on its business as now conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted; 
  
 (c) has all necessary licenses, certificates and permits to own and operate its Properties and to carry on its business as now conducted
and as presently proposed to be conducted, except where the failure to have such licenses, certificates and permits, in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and 
  
 (d) has duly qualified or has been duly licensed, and is
authorized to do business and is in good standing, as a foreign corporation, limited liability company or foreign partnership, as the case may be, in each state in the United States of America and in each other jurisdiction where the failure to be
so qualified or licensed and authorized and in good standing, in the aggregate for all such failures, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.10. Restrictions on Company and Subsidiaries. 
  
 (a) Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary: 
  
 (i) is a party to any contract or agreement, or subject to any charter, bylaw, partnership agreement or
other restriction that, in the aggregate for all such contracts, agreements, constitutive documents and other restrictions (assuming that all such contracts and agreements are performed in accordance with their respective terms), could reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or 
  
 (ii) has agreed or consented to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise) any of its Property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien not permitted by Section 6.13.

  
 (b) As of the Closing Date, neither the
Company nor any Guarantor is a party to any contract or agreement that restricts the right or ability of the Company or such Guarantor to incur Debt, other than this Agreement and the agreements listed in Part 2.10(b) of Annex 2 (none of which
restricts the issuance and sale of the Notes or the performance of the Company hereunder or under the Notes and none of which restricts the guaranty of the Notes by any of the Guarantors under the Joint and Several Guaranty). 
  

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 2.11. Compliance with Law. 
  
 Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary: 
  
 (a) is in violation of any law, ordinance, governmental rule or regulation to which it is subject
(including, without limitation, those relating to zoning and planning, building, subdivision, inland wetland and environmental and hazardous waste disposal); or 
  
 (b) has failed to obtain any license, certificate, permit, franchise or other governmental authorization
necessary to the ownership of its Property or to the conduct of its business (including, without limitation, to the extent required, building, zoning, subdivision, traffic and environmental approvals and certificates of occupancy); 
  
 which violations or failures to obtain, in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to
have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.12. Pension Plans.

  
 (a) Disclosure. Part 2.12(a) of
Annex 2 identifies as of the Closing Date all ERISA Affiliates and all “employee benefit plans” with respect to which the Company or any “affiliate” of the Company is a “party-in-interest” or in respect of which
the Notes could constitute an “employer security” (“employee benefit plan” and “party-in-interest” have the meanings specified in section 3 of ERISA and “affiliate” and “employer security” have the
meanings specified in section 407(d) of ERISA). 
  
 (b) Prohibited Transactions. The execution and delivery of this Agreement will not involve any transaction that is subject to the prohibitions of section 406 of ERISA or in connection with which a tax could be imposed pursuant to
section 4975(c)(1)(A) through section 4975(D), inclusive, of the IRC. 
  
 (c) Relationship of Vested Benefits to Pension Plan Assets. Except as set forth on Part 2.12(c) of Annex 2, immediately prior to the Closing Date, the present value of all benefits, determined as of the most
recent valuation date immediately prior to the Closing Date for such benefits (as provided in Section 6.21(c)), vested under each Pension Plan does not exceed the value of the assets of such Pension Plan allocable to such vested benefits, determined
as of the most recent valuation date (as provided in Section 6.21(c)) immediately prior to the Closing Date. 
  
 (d) ERISA Requirements. Each of the Company and the ERISA Affiliates: 
  
 (i) has fulfilled all obligations under the minimum funding
standards of ERISA and the IRC with respect to each Pension Plan that is not a Multiemployer Plan; 
  

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 (ii) is in compliance in all material respects with all other applicable provisions of
ERISA and the IRC with respect to each Pension Plan and each Multiemployer Plan; and 
  
 (iii) has not incurred any liability under Title IV of ERISA to the PBGC (other than in respect of required insurance premiums, all of
which that are due having been paid), with respect to any Pension Plan, any Multiemployer Plan or any trust established thereunder. 
  
 (e) Accumulated Funding Deficiency. Except as set forth in Part 2.12(e) of Annex 2, no accumulated funding deficiency (as defined
in section 302 of ERISA and section 412 of the IRC), whether or not waived, exists as of the Closing Date with respect to any Pension Plan. 
  
 (f) Reportable Events. No Pension Plan or trust created thereunder has been terminated, and there have been no “reportable
events” (as such term is defined in section 4043 of ERISA), with respect to any Pension Plan or trust created thereunder or with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, which reportable event or events will or could result in the termination of
such Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan and give rise to a liability of the Company or any ERISA Affiliate in respect thereof. 
  
 (g) Multiemployer Plans. Other than as set forth on Part 2.12(g) of Annex 2, as of the Closing Date neither the Company nor any
ERISA Affiliate is an employer required to contribute to any Multiemployer Plan. Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred, nor is expected to incur, any withdrawal liability (that has not previously been fully satisfied) under ERISA
with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, the effect of which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. No Multiemployer Plans have been terminated under section 4041A of ERISA, have been placed
in reorganization status under Title IV of ERISA, or have been determined to be “insolvent” (as such term is defined in section 4245 of ERISA). 
  
 (h) Multiple Employer Pension Plans. Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate is a
“contributing sponsor” (as such term is defined in section 4001 of ERISA) in any Multiple Employer Pension Plan and neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred (without fully satisfying the same), or reasonably expects
to incur, withdrawal liability in respect of any Multiple Employer Pension Plan, which withdrawal liability could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (i) Foreign Pension Plan. Except as set forth in Part 2.12(i) of Annex 2, no Foreign Pension Plans
exist as of the Closing Date and neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has any present or future obligations in respect of any Foreign Pension Plan. 
  
 2.13. USA Patriot Act, Etc. 
  
 (a) Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary (i) is a Person described or designated in the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List of the Office of Foreign Assets Control or in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order or (ii) engages in any dealings or transactions with any such Person. The Company and its Subsidiaries are in compliance, in all material respects, with
the USA Patriot Act. 
  

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 (b) No part of the proceeds from the sale of the Notes hereunder will be used, directly
or indirectly, for any payments to any governmental official or employee, political party, official of a political party, candidate for political office, or anyone else acting in an official capacity, in order to obtain, retain or direct business or
obtain any improper advantage, in violation of the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, assuming in all cases that such Act applies to the Company. 
  
 2.14. Certain Laws. 
  
 The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and each of the Guarantors and the performance under the Financing Documents by the Company
and the Subsidiaries: 
  
 (a) is not subject to
regulation under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, the Transportation Acts, as amended, or the Federal Power Act, as amended, and 
  
 (b) does not violate any provision of any statute or other
rule or regulation of any Governmental Authority applicable to the Company or any Subsidiary. 
  
 2.15. Environmental Compliance. 
  
 (a) Compliance. Except as set forth in Part 2.14(a) of Annex 2, as of the Closing Date neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation of any Environmental Protection Law in effect in any jurisdiction
where it currently is doing business or owns Property, except for such violations that, in the aggregate for all such violations, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Liability. Except as set forth in Part 2.14(b) of
Annex 2, as of the Closing Date neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is subject to any liability under any Environmental Protection Law that, in the aggregate for all such liabilities, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect. 
  
 (c) Notices. Except as set
forth in Part 2.14(c) of Annex 2, as of the Closing Date neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has received any: 
  
 (i) notice from any Governmental Authority by which any of its currently or previously owned or leased Properties has been identified in
any manner by any Governmental Authority as a hazardous substance disposal or removal site, “Super Fund” clean-up site, or other clean-up site or candidate for removal or closure pursuant to any Environmental Protection Law; 
  
 (ii) notice of any Lien arising under or in connection with
any Environmental Protection Law that has attached to any revenues of, or to, any of its currently or previously owned or leased Properties; or 
  

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 (iii) communication from any Governmental Authority concerning any action or omission by
the Company or such Subsidiary in connection with its currently or previously owned or leased Properties resulting in the release of any Hazardous Substance or resulting in any violation of any Environmental Protection Law; 
  
 in each case where the effect of which, in the aggregate for all such
notices and communications, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.16. Transaction is Legal and Authorized; Obligations are Enforceable. 
  
 (a) Transaction is Legal and Authorized. Each of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and by each of the
Guarantors, and compliance by the Company and each of the Guarantors with all of their respective obligations under the Financing Documents: 
  
 (i) is within the corporate powers of the Company and each of the Guarantors; 
  
 (ii) is legal and does not conflict with, result in any
breach in any of the provisions of, constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any Lien upon any Property of the Company or any Subsidiary under the provisions of, any agreement, charter instrument, bylaw or other instrument to which
it is a party or by which it or any of its Property may be bound; and 
  
 (iii) does not give rise to a right or option of any other Person under any agreement or other instrument, which right or option could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Obligations are Enforceable. This Agreement has
been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of each Obligor and has been executed and delivered by one or more duly authorized officers of such Obligor, and the obligations of each Obligor set forth herein constitute legal, valid and
binding obligations of such Obligor, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except that the enforceability of the Financing Documents may be: 
  
 (i) limited by applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the
enforceability of creditors’ rights generally; and 
  
 (ii) subject to the availability of equitable remedies. 
  
 2.17. Governmental Consent. 
  
 (a) Neither the nature of the Company or any Subsidiary, or of any of their respective businesses or Properties, nor any relationship between the Company or any Subsidiary and any other Person, nor any circumstance in
connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, is such as to require a consent, approval or authorization 
  

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 of, or filing, registration or qualification with, any Governmental Authority on the part of the Company
or any Guarantor as a condition to the execution and delivery of this Agreement. 
  
 2.18. No Defaults. 
  
 (a) The Agreement. No event has occurred and no condition exists that, upon the execution and delivery of this Agreement, would constitute a Default or an Event of Default. 
  
 (b) Charter Instruments, Other Agreements. Neither
the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation in any respect of any term of any charter instrument, bylaw, partnership agreement or other constitutive document or instrument. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is in violation in any respect of
any term in any agreement or other instrument to which it is a party or by which it or any of its Property may be bound except for such violations that, in the aggregate for all such violations, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect. 
  
 2.19. Company and the Guarantors.

  
 The Company and the Guarantors are operated as part of
one consolidated business entity and are directly dependent upon each other for and in connection with their respective business activities and their respective financial resources. The Company and each of the Guarantors receive direct economic and
financial benefits from the Debt outstanding under the Note Purchase Agreements by the Company and the existence of such Debt is in the best interests of the Company and each of the Guarantors. 
  
 2.20. Solvency. 
  
 The fair value of the business and assets of the Company and each Guarantor
will be in excess of the amount that will be required to pay its liabilities (including, without limitation, contingent, subordinated, unmatured and unliquidated liabilities on existing debts, as such liabilities may become absolute and matured), in
each case after giving effect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Neither the Company nor any Guarantor, after giving effect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, will be engaged in any business or transaction, or about
to engage in any business or transaction, for which such Person has unreasonably small assets or capital (within the meaning of applicable law, including, without limitation, Section 548 of the United States Bankruptcy Code), and neither the Company
nor any Guarantor has any intent to 
  
 (a)
hinder, delay or defraud any entity to which it is, or will become, on or after the Restatement Date, indebted, or 
  
 (b) incur debts that would be beyond its ability to pay as they mature. 
  

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 2.21. True and Correct Copies. 
  
 The Company has delivered to you or your special counsel true and correct copies of each of the following (including each
amendment and restatement entered into in connection herewith) : (a) the Credit Facility and any other Revolving Credit Agreement (including, without limitation, all schedules and exhibits thereto and all agreements delivered in connection
therewith) of the Company or any Subsidiary, (b) the 1999 Note Purchase Agreements, and (c) the 2002 Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 2.22. Joinder Agreement. 
  
 Cattle Production Systems, Inc. (f/k/a Beef Production Systems, Inc.) shall have executed and delivered to you or your special counsel (i) that certain
joinder agreement, dated on or before October 29, 2004, by which Cattle Production Systems, Inc. shall become a guarantor under the Joint and Several Guaranty and (ii) that certain joinder agreement, dated on or before October 29, 2004, by which
Cattle Production Systems, Inc. shall become a subsidiary guarantor under the Intercreditor Agreement. 
  
 3. CLOSING CONDITIONS. 
  
 The effectiveness of this Agreement, as to the parties hereto, is subject to the following conditions precedent: 
  
 3.1. Opinions of Counsel. 
  
 You shall have received a closing opinion from McGuireWoods LLP, counsel for the Company and the Guarantors, dated as of the Restatement Date, and
substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit B, and as to such other matters as you may reasonably request. The Company hereby requests and directs its counsel to deliver such closing opinion to you and the other Noteholders. 
  
 3.2. Warranties and Representations True. 
  
 The warranties and representations contained in Section 2 shall be true on
the Restatement Date with the same effect as though made on and as of that date. 
  
 3.3. No Defaults. 
  
 No
“Default” or “Event of Default” (as such terms are defined in the Existing Note Purchase Agreements) shall exist in respect of the Notes, this Agreement or the Existing Note Purchase Agreements. 
  
 3.4. Officers’ Certificates. 
  
 You shall have received: 
  
 (a) a certificate dated the Restatement Date and signed by
the President, a Vice-President, the Controller, the Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer or the Chief 
  

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 Financial Officer of the Company, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, certifying that the conditions
specified in Section 3.2, Section 3.3, Section 3.8 and Section 3.9 have been fulfilled and that no Default or Event of Default exists on the Restatement Date; and 
  
 (b) a certificate dated the Restatement Date and signed by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the
Company, substantially in the form of Exhibit D, with respect to the matters set forth therein. 
  
 3.5. Other Noteholders. 
  
 None of the other Noteholders shall have failed to execute and deliver a Note Purchase Agreement on the Restatement Date. 
  
 3.6. Expenses. 
  
 All fees and disbursements required to be paid on or before the Restatement
Date pursuant to Section 1.4 shall have been paid in full. 
  
 3.7. Ratification by Guarantors. 
  
 Each
Guarantor shall have executed and delivered the ratification of its obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty as contemplated on the signature pages to this Agreement. 
  
 3.8. Other Debt Documents. 
  

The Company shall have delivered to you a true and correct copy of the agreements referred to in Section 2.21. 
  
 3.9. Transaction Structuring Fee 
  
 The Company shall have paid to each Noteholder a non-refundable transaction
restructuring fee equal to five hundredths of one percent (0.05%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes held by such Noteholder on the Restatement Date. 
  
 3.10. Compliance with this Agreement. 
  
 Each of the Company and the Guarantors shall have performed and complied with all agreements and conditions contained herein
that are required to be performed or complied with by the Company and the Guarantors on or prior to the Restatement Date, and such performance and compliance shall remain in effect on the Restatement Date. 
  
 3.11. Proceedings Satisfactory. 
  
 All proceedings taken in connection with the transactions contemplated
hereby and all documents and papers relating thereto shall be satisfactory to you and your special counsel. You and your special counsel shall have received copies of such documents and papers as you or they may reasonably request in connection
therewith or in connection with your special counsel’s closing opinion, all in form and substance satisfactory to you and your special counsel. 
  

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 4. PAYMENTS. 
  
 4.1. Interest Payments. 
  
 (a) Interest Rate; Payment. The Notes shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount thereof at the rate of eight and
twenty-five one-hundredths percent (8.25%) per annum and shall be payable to the holders of the Notes, in arrears, (i) quarterly on the second day of March, June, September and December in each year, commencing on June 2, 2000, until the principal
amount of the Notes in respect of which such interest shall have accrued shall become due and payable, (ii) upon any prepayment of the Notes (to the extent accrued on the amount being prepaid), and (iii) at maturity, and interest shall accrue on any
overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal), Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at a rate equal to the lesser of (x) the Maximum Legal Rate of
Interest and (y) ten and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (10.25%) per annum. Interest on the Notes shall be computed on the basis of a year of three hundred sixty (360) days and twelve 30-day months. Interest determined at the Maximum Legal Rate
of Interest shall be determined in accordance with Applicable Interest Law. 
  
 (b) Maximum Rate of Interest. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this Agreement or in any Note, the aggregate of all interest, and any other charges or consideration constituting interest under
Applicable Interest Law, that is taken, reserved, contracted for, charged or received pursuant to this Agreement or any Notes shall under no circumstances exceed the maximum amount of interest allowed by the Applicable Interest Law. If any interest
in excess of such amount is provided for in this Agreement or in any such Notes, then in such event 
  
 (i) the provisions of this Section 4.1(b) shall govern and control, 
  
 (ii) the Company shall not be obligated to pay the amount of such interest to the extent that it is in
excess of the maximum amount of interest allowed by the Applicable Interest Law, 
  
 (iii) any interest paid on any such Notes which is in excess of what is allowed by the Applicable Interest Law shall be deemed a mistake
and canceled automatically and, if theretofore paid, shall be credited to the outstanding principal amount of such Notes, and 
  
 (iv) the effective rate of interest on such Notes shall be automatically subject to reduction to the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest.

  
 If at any time thereafter, the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest
is increased, then, to the extent that it shall be permissible under Applicable Interest Law, the Company shall forthwith pay to the holders of the Notes subject to a prior reduction all amounts (or the permissible part thereof) of such excess
interest that the holders of such Notes would have been entitled to receive pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and such Notes had such increased Maximum Legal Rate of Interest been in effect at all times when such excess interest accrued. To
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 paid or agreed to be paid to the holders of any Notes for the use, forbearance or detention of the
indebtedness evidenced by the Notes shall be amortized, prorated, allocated and spread throughout the full term of such Notes. 
  
 4.2. Scheduled Payments. 
  
 In addition to paying the entire then outstanding principal amount and the interest due on the Notes on the maturity date thereof (March 2,
2006), the Company shall prepay, and there shall become due and payable, fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) in aggregate principal amount of the Notes on the second (2nd) day of March in each year, commencing on March 2, 2002. Each such prepayment shall be at one hundred percent (100%) of the amount prepaid, together with
interest accrued thereon to the date of prepayment. 
  
 4.3.
Offer to Prepay upon Change in Control. 
  
 (a) Notice and Offer. In the event of either 
  
 (i) a Change in Control, or 
  
 (ii) the obtaining of knowledge of a Control Event by any officer of the Company, 
  
 then the Company will, within three (3) Business Days of (x) such Change in Control or (y) the obtaining of knowledge of such Control Event (including via
the receipt of notice of a Control Event from any holder of Notes), as the case may be, give written notice of such Change in Control or Control Event to each holder of Notes and, simultaneously with the sending of such written notice, give
telephonic advice of such Change in Control or Control Event to an investment officer or other similar representative or agent of each such holder specified on Annex 1 at the telephone number specified thereon, or to such other Person at such other
telephone number as any holder of a Note may specify to the Company in writing. In the event of a Change in Control, such written notice shall contain, and such written notice shall constitute, an irrevocable offer to prepay all, but not less than
all, of the Notes held by such holder on a date specified in such notice (the “Control Prepayment Date”) that is not less than thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days after the date of such notice. (If the Control
Prepayment Date shall not be specified in such notice, the Control Prepayment Date shall be the thirtieth (30th) day after the date of such notice.) 
  
 (b) Acceptance and Payment. To accept such offered prepayment, a holder of Notes shall cause a notice of such acceptance to be
delivered to the Company not later than fourteen (14) days after the date of receipt by such holder of the written offer of such prepayment. If so accepted, such offered prepayment shall be due and payable on the Control Prepayment Date. Such
offered prepayment shall be made at one hundred percent (100%) of the principal amount of such Notes, together with (i) an amount equal to the Make-Whole Amount, if any, at the time applicable with respect to the principal amount of the Notes then
being prepaid and (ii) interest on the Notes then being prepaid accrued to the Control Prepayment Date. 
  

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 (c) Officer’s Certificate. Each offer to prepay the Notes pursuant to this
Section 4.3 will be accompanied by an officer’s certificate, executed by a Senior Officer and dated the date of such offer, specifying: 
  
 (i) the Control Prepayment Date; 
  
 (ii) the principal amount of each Note offered to be prepaid; 
  
 (iii) the interest to be paid on each such Note, accrued to the Control Prepayment Date; 
  
 (iv) the estimated Make-Whole Amount with respect to the
Notes due in connection with such prepayment (calculated as if the date of such notice were the date of the prepayment), setting forth the details of such computation; 
  
 (v) that the conditions of this Section 4.3 have been fulfilled; and 
  
 (vi) in reasonable detail, the nature and date or proposed
date of the Change in Control. 
  
 Two Business Days prior to
such prepayment, the Company shall deliver to each holder of Notes that has accepted such offer of prepayment a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer specifying the calculation of the Make-Whole Amount in respect of the Notes held by such holder
as of the specified prepayment date. 
  
 (d)
Effect of Prepayments. Each prepayment of principal of the Notes pursuant to this Section 4.3 shall be applied to reduce the principal amount of the Notes due on the maturity date of the Notes and to reduce the remaining scheduled payments of
principal required by Section 4.2(a) apportioned on a ratable basis (based on the principal amount due on each such date) among all such amounts. 
  
 4.4. Optional Prepayments. 
  
 (a) Optional Prepayments. The Company may at any time after the Restatement Date prepay the principal amount of the Notes, in part,
in integral multiples of one million dollars ($1,000,000), or in whole, in each case on any date on which interest is required to be paid on the Notes pursuant to Section 4.1, and in each case together with: 
  
 (i) an amount equal to the Make-Whole Amount at such time in
respect of the principal amount of the Notes being so prepaid; and 
  
 (ii) interest on such principal amount then being prepaid accrued to the prepayment date. 
  
 (b) Effect of Prepayments. Each prepayment of principal of the Notes pursuant to this Section 4.4 shall be applied to reduce the
principal amount of the Notes due in the inverse order of maturity of such Notes. 
  

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 4.5. Notice of Optional Prepayment. 
  
 The Company will give written notice of any optional prepayment of the Notes to each holder of the Notes not less than
thirty (30) days or more than sixty (60) days before the date fixed for prepayment, specifying: 
  
 (a) such date; 
  
 (b) that such prepayment is being made pursuant to Section 4.4; 
  
 (c) the principal amount of such holder’s Notes to be prepaid on such date 
  
 (d) the interest to be paid on each such Note, accrued to
the date fixed for prepayment; 
  
 and shall be accompanied by a certificate of a
Senior Financial Officer as to the estimated Make-Whole Amount with respect to the Notes due in connection with such prepayment (calculated as if the date of such notice were the date of the prepayment), setting forth the details of such
computation. 
  
 Such notice of prepayment shall also certify all facts that are
conditions precedent to any such prepayment. Notice of prepayment having been so given, the aggregate principal amount of the Notes specified in such notice, together with the Make-Whole Amount, if any, and accrued interest thereon shall become due
and payable on the specified prepayment date. Two Business Days prior to such prepayment, the Company shall deliver to each holder of the Notes a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer specifying the calculation of the Make-Whole Amount in
respect of the Notes held by such holder as of the specified prepayment date. 
  
 4.6. Pro Rata Payments. 
  
 If, at the time of any required prepayment of the principal of Notes made pursuant to Section 4.2 or any optional prepayment of Notes made pursuant to Section 4.4 there is more than one Note outstanding, the aggregate principal amount of
such required or optional prepayment shall be allocated among the Notes at the time outstanding pro rata in proportion to the respective unpaid principal amounts of all such outstanding Notes. 
  
 4.7. Notation of Notes on Prepayment. 
  
 Upon any partial prepayment of a Note, such Note may, at the option of the
holder thereof, be 
  
 (a) surrendered to the
Company pursuant to Section 5.2 in exchange for a new Note, in a principal amount equal to the principal amount remaining unpaid on the surrendered Note, 
  
 (b) made available to the Company for notation thereon of the portion of the principal so prepaid, or 
  

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 (c) marked by such holder with a notation thereon of the portion of the principal so
prepaid. 
  
 In case the entire principal amount of any Note is prepaid, such Note
shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation and shall not be reissued, and no Note shall be issued in lieu of the prepaid principal amount of any Note. 
  

4.8. No Other Optional Prepayments. 
  
 Except as provided in Section 4.4, the Company may not make any optional prepayment (whether directly or indirectly by purchase or acquisition) in respect
of the Notes. 
  
 5. REGISTRATION; SUBSTITUTION OF NOTES. 
  
 5.1. Registration of Notes. 
  
 The Company will cause to be kept at its office, maintained pursuant to
Section 6.3, a register for the registration and transfer of Notes. The name and address of each holder of one or more Notes, each transfer thereof and the name and address of each transferee of one or more Notes shall be registered in the register.
The Person in whose name any Note shall be registered shall be deemed and treated as the owner and holder thereof for all purposes hereof. 
  
 5.2. Exchange of Notes. 
  
 (a) Upon surrender of any Note at the office of the Company maintained pursuant to Section 6.3 duly endorsed or accompanied by a written
instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of such Note or its attorney duly authorized in writing, the Company will execute and deliver, at the Company’s expense (except as provided below), new Notes in exchange therefor, in
denominations of at least five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) (except as may be necessary to reflect any principal amount not evenly divisible by five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)), in an aggregate principal amount equal to the unpaid
principal amount of the surrendered Note. Each such new Note shall be payable to such Person as such holder may request and shall be substantially in the form of the Exhibit A. Each such new Note shall be dated and bear interest from the date to
which interest shall have been paid on the surrendered Note or dated the date of the surrendered Note if no interest shall have been paid thereon. The Company may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any stamp or other issuance tax or
governmental charge imposed in respect of any such transfer of Notes. 
  
 (b) The Company will pay the cost of delivering to or from such holder’s home office or custodian bank from or to the Company, insured to the reasonable satisfaction of such holder, the surrendered Note and any
Note issued in substitution or replacement for the surrendered Note. 
  
 5.3. Replacement of Notes. 
  
 Upon receipt by
the Company of evidence reasonably satisfactory to it of the ownership of and the loss, theft, destruction or mutilation of any Note (which evidence shall be, in the case 
  

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 of an Institutional Investor, notice from such Institutional Investor of such ownership (or of ownership by such
Institutional Investor’s nominee) and such loss, theft, destruction or mutilation), and 
  
 (a) in the case of loss, theft or destruction, of indemnity reasonably satisfactory to the Company (provided that if the holder of such
Note is an Institutional Investor or a nominee of an Institutional Investor, such Institutional Investor’s own unsecured letter agreement of indemnity shall be deemed to be satisfactory for such purpose), or 
  
 (b) in the case of mutilation, upon surrender and
cancellation thereof, 
  
 the Company at its own expense will execute and, within
five (5) Business Days after such receipt, deliver, in lieu thereof, a new Note, dated and bearing interest from the date to which interest shall have been paid on such lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note or dated the date of such lost,
stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note if no interest shall have been paid thereon. 
  
 5.4. Issuance Taxes. 
  
 The Company will pay all taxes (if any) due in connection with and as the result of the execution and delivery of this Agreement and in connection with any modification, amendment or waiver of any Financing Document and shall save each
holder of Notes harmless without limitation as to time against any and all liabilities with respect to all such taxes. The obligations of the Company under this Section 5.4 shall survive the payment or prepayment of the Notes and the termination
hereof. 
  
 6. GENERAL COVENANTS. 
  
 The Company covenants and agrees that on and after the Restatement Date and
thereafter for so long as any of its obligations under the Note Purchase Agreements and the Notes shall be outstanding: 
  
 6.1. Payment of Taxes and Claims. 
  
 The Company shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, pay before they become delinquent, 
  
 (a) all taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon it or its Property, and

  
 (b) all claims or demands of materialmen,
mechanics, carriers, warehousemen, landlords and other like Persons that, if unpaid, might result in the creation of a Lien upon its Property, 
  
 provided, that items of the foregoing description need not be paid (x) while being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings diligently pursued as long as
adequate book reserves have been established and maintained and exist with respect thereto, and (y) so long as the title of the Company or the Subsidiary, as the case may be, to, and its right to use, such Property, is not materially adversely
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 6.2. Maintenance of Properties and Corporate Existence. 
  
 The Company shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, 
  
 (a) Property. — maintain its Property in good
condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and make all necessary renewals, replacements, additions, betterments and improvements thereto, and, in addition to the foregoing, the Guarantors shall collectively, during each year, either expend or
invest an aggregate amount equal to at least fifty percent (50%) of Depreciation determined for the then most recently ended fiscal year of the Company on repairs, maintenance or capital improvements to the “Improvements” (as such term is
defined in the Deeds of Trust); 
  
 (b)
Insurance. — maintain, with financially sound and reputable insurers accorded a rating by A.M. Best Company of “A” or better and a size rating of “XII” or better (or comparable ratings by any comparable successor rating
agency), insurance (including, without limitation, the insurance required by the Security Documents) with respect to its Property and business against such casualties and contingencies, of such types (including, without limitation, insurance with
respect to losses arising out of Property loss or damage, public liability, business interruption, larceny, workers’ compensation, embezzlement or other criminal misappropriation) and in such amounts as is customary in the case of corporations
of established reputations engaged in the same or a similar business and similarly situated; provided that the Company and the Subsidiaries may maintain one or more systems of self-insurance if adequate reserves are maintained with respect thereto
and if such systems are implemented and operated in a manner consistent with the sound financial practices of similarly situated corporations of established reputations that maintain similar systems of self-insurance; 
  
 (c) Financial Records. — maintain sound
accounting policies and an adequate and effective system of accounts and internal accounting controls that will safeguard assets, properly record income, expenses and liabilities and assure the production of proper financial statements in accordance
with GAAP; 
  
 (d) Corporate Existence and
Rights. — do or cause to be done all things necessary 
  
 (i) to preserve and keep in full force and effect its existence, rights and franchises, 
  
 (ii) to ensure that the Company legally and beneficially owns one hundred percent (100%) of the capital stock of each of the Guarantors,
and 
  
 (iii) to maintain each Subsidiary as a
Subsidiary, except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.14 and Section 6.15(b); and 
  

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 (e) Compliance with Law. — not be in violation of any law, ordinance or
governmental rule or regulation to which it is subject (including, without limitation, the USA Patriot Act and any Environmental Protection Law) and not fail to obtain any license, permit, franchise or other governmental authorization necessary to
the ownership of its Properties or to the conduct of its business if such violation or failure to obtain could be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 6.3. Payment of Notes and Maintenance of Office. 
  
 The Company shall punctually pay, or cause to be paid, the principal of and interest (and Make-Whole Amount, if any) to
become due in respect of, the Notes, as and when the same shall become due according to the terms hereof and of the Notes, and shall maintain an office at the address of the Company set forth in Section 10.1 where notices, presentations and demands
in respect hereof and of the Notes may be made upon it. Such office shall be maintained at such address until such time as the Company shall notify the holders of the Notes of any change of location of such office, which shall in any event be
located within the United States of America. 
  
 6.4.
Intentionally Deleted. 
  
 6.5. Consolidated Working
Capital. 
  
 The Company shall not at any time permit Consolidated Working
Capital to be less than Two Hundred Fifty Million Dollars ($250,000,000). 
  
 6.6. Funded Debt to Capitalization Ratio. 
  
 The Company shall not at any time permit Consolidated Funded Debt to exceed sixty-five percent (65%) of Consolidated Total Capitalization. 
  
 6.7. Maintenance of Funded Debt. 
  
 The Company shall not permit Consolidated Funded Debt, determined as of the end of each fiscal quarter of the Company, to exceed four hundred percent
(400%) of Consolidated EBITDA for the period of four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company ended at such time. 
  
 6.8. Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio; Consolidated Fixed Charges. 
  
 (a) The Company shall not permit the ratio of Consolidated EBITDA to Consolidated Interest Expense for any
period of four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company to be less than 3.00 to 1.00. 
  
 (b) The Company shall not at any time permit the ratio of Consolidated Net Income Available for Fixed Charges (calculated in respect of
the period of eight (8) consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company then most recently ended) to Consolidated Fixed Charges (calculated in respect of such period) to be less than 1.50 to 1.00. 
  

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 6.9. Restrictions on Dividends, etc. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, create or
otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective any restriction or encumbrance (other than statutory, regulatory or common law restrictions) on the right or power of any Subsidiary to 
  
 (a) pay dividends or make any other distributions on such
Subsidiary’s stock to the Company or any Subsidiary, 
  
 (b) pay any indebtedness owed by such Subsidiary to the Company or any Subsidiary, 
  
 (c) make loans or pay advances to the Company or any Subsidiary, or 
  
 (d) transfer any of its Property to the Company or any Guarantor; 
  
 provided, however, that 
  
 (x) a Subsidiary may be subject to an encumbrance or
restriction described in subsection (d) above if such encumbrance or restriction (i) restricts in a customary manner the subletting, assignment, or transfer of any property or asset that is subject to a lease, license, or similar contract, (ii)
exists by virtue of any transfer of, agreement to transfer, option, or right with respect to, any property or assets of the Company or any Subsidiary not otherwise prohibited by this Note Purchase Agreement, or (iii) is contained in a security
agreement, mortgage or other similar document securing Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary that is permitted hereunder to the extent such restriction or encumbrance restricts the transfer of the property subject to such agreement, or (iv) ordinary
course provisions restricting the assignability of contracts; 
  
 (y) a Subsidiary may be subject to restrictions on the payment of dividends or the making of other distributions on its stock to the Company or the other Subsidiaries so long as such restrictions permit the payment of
such dividends and the making of such other distributions that are necessary in order to make any and all payments due (including, without limitation, any and all amounts due by way of acceleration, required or optional prepayment or otherwise) in
connection with the Notes, the Note Purchase Agreements and the other Financing Documents, and any and all indebtedness used to refinance or repay such indebtedness (without increase as to principal amount or interest rate of such refinancing
indebtedness); and 
  
 (z) a Subsidiary may be
subject to any such encumbrance and restriction that is not otherwise allowed under subsections (x) and (y) above, so long as the aggregate contributions to Consolidated EBITDA for the period of four (4) fiscal quarters then most recently ended of
all Subsidiaries subject to such encumbrances and restrictions that are not otherwise allowed under subsections (x) and (y) above, are less than or equal to fifteen percent (15%) of such Consolidated EBITDA; such contribution shall be based on the
earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of each such Subsidiary for such fiscal year. 
  

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 6.10. Consolidated Net Worth. 
  
 The Company shall not at any time permit Consolidated Net Worth, determined at such time, to be less than the sum of

  
 (a) one billion four hundred fifty million
dollars ($1,450,000,000), plus 
  
 (b) the sum of
the Company Fiscal Year Net Worth Increase Amounts calculated for all fiscal years of the Company ended on or after the Restatement Date. 
  
 6.11. Terrorism Sanctions Regulations. 
  
 The Company will not and will not permit any Subsidiary to (a) become a Person described or designated in the Specially Designated Nationals and
Blocked Persons List of the Office of Foreign Assets Control or in Section 1 of the Anti-Terrorism Order or (b) engage in any dealings or transactions with any such Person. 
  
 6.12. Restricted Payments and Restricted Investments. 
  
 (a) Limitation on Restricted Payments and Restricted Investments. The Company shall not, and shall
not permit any Subsidiary to, at any time declare or make or incur any liability to declare or make any Restricted Payment (other than Restricted Payments comprised solely of Distributions to the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary in respect of
the capital stock of a Subsidiary (“Permitted Distributions”)) or make or authorize any Restricted Investment, unless 
  
 (i) immediately after giving effect to the proposed Restricted Payment or Restricted Investment, the aggregate amount of all Restricted
Payments (other than Permitted Distributions) and Restricted Investments in each case made or authorized after February 1, 2000 does not exceed the sum of 
  
 (A) one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000); plus 
  
 (B) fifty percent (50%) of the aggregate Consolidated Net Income (or, in case such aggregate Consolidated
Net Income shall be a deficit, minus one hundred percent (100%) of such deficit) for the period commencing on February 1, 2000 and ending on the date of such proposed transaction; plus 
  
 (C) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate net cash proceeds received by the Company after March 9,
2000 from the issuance or sale of shares of capital stock of the Company (other than Mandatorily Redeemable Stock); plus 
  

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 (D) the market value of (but in any event not exceeding the Fair Market Value of the
assets or stock acquired with) the shares of capital stock issued by the Company in payment for the stock or assets of any Person acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary after March 9, 2000 in an arm’s-length transaction; 
  
 (ii) immediately prior to, and immediately after giving
effect to the proposed Restricted Payment or Restricted Investment, the Company would be permitted by Section 6.6 to incur at least one dollar ($1.00) of additional Funded Debt owed to a Person other than a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (iii) immediately prior to, and immediately after giving
effect to, the proposed Restricted Payment or Restricted Investment, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist. 
  
 (b) Time of Payment of Distributions. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, authorize a Distribution on
its capital stock that is not payable within sixty (60) days of authorization. 
  
 (c) Subsidiaries. Each Person that becomes a Subsidiary after the Restatement Date shall be deemed to have made, at the time it
becomes a Subsidiary, all Restricted Investments of such Person existing immediately after it becomes a Subsidiary. 
  
 6.13. Liens. 
  
 (a) Negative Pledge. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause
or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of their Property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien except: 
  
 (i) Liens securing taxes, assessments or governmental charges or levies or the claims or demands of
materialmen, mechanics, carriers, warehousemen, landlords and other like Persons, provided that the payment thereof is not at the time required by Section 6.1 or by any provision of the other Financing Documents; 
  
 (ii) Liens incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course
of business 
  
 (A) in connection with
workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance, social security and other like laws, and 
  
 (B) to secure the performance of letters of credit, bids, tenders, sales contracts, leases, statutory obligations, surety and performance
bonds (of a type other than set forth in Section 6.13(a)(iii)) and other similar obligations not incurred in connection with the borrowing of money, the obtaining of advances or the payment of the deferred purchase price of Property; 
  

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 (iii) Liens 
  
 (A) arising from judicial attachments and judgments, 
  
 (B) securing appeal bonds, supersedeas bonds, or

  
 (C) arising in connection with court
proceedings (including, without limitation, surety bonds and letters of credit or any other instrument serving a similar purpose), 
  
 provided that the execution or other enforcement of such Liens is effectively stayed and the claims secured thereby are being actively contested in good
faith and by appropriate proceedings, and provided further that the aggregate amount so secured shall not at any time exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000); 
  

(iv) Liens in the nature of reservations, exceptions, encroachments, easements, rights-of-way, covenants, conditions, restrictions,
leases and other similar title exceptions or encumbrances affecting real Property, provided that such exceptions and encumbrances do not in the aggregate materially detract from the value of such Properties or materially interfere with the use of
such Properties in the ordinary conduct of the owning Person’s business; 
  
 (v) (A) Liens (of a type other than set forth in Section 6.13(a)(ix)) in existence on the Closing Date, more specifically described on Part 6.13(a)(v) of Annex 2; and 
  
 (B) Liens securing renewals, extensions and refinancings of
Debt secured by the Liens permitted by clause (A) immediately above, provided that the amount of Debt secured by each such Lien is not increased in excess of the amount of Debt outstanding on the date such Lien was originally created, and none of
such Liens is extended to include any additional Property of the Company or any Subsidiary; 
  
 (vi) on or prior to the Collateral Release Date, Liens on the Collateral 
  
 (A) in favor of the Security Trustee for the benefit of the holders of the Notes that secure obligations
under any of the Financing Documents, and 
  
 (B) constituting Permitted Exceptions; 
  
 (vii) on or prior to the Collateral Release Date, Liens on Property (other than the Collateral) securing Funded Debt (other than Funded Debt outstanding under the Credit Facility) incurred and permitted to exist in accordance with the
provisions of Sections 6.6 and 6.7; 
  
 (viii)
Purchase Money Liens, if, after giving effect thereto and to any concurrent transactions: 
  
 (A) each such Purchase Money Lien secures Debt in an amount not exceeding the cost of acquisition or construction of the particular
Property to which such Debt relates; and 
  

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 (B) no Default or Event of Default would exist; 
  
 (ix) on or prior to the Collateral Release Date, Liens on
Property of the Subsidiaries primarily constituting inventory or accounts that secure obligations arising under Revolving Credit Agreements of the Company or any Subsidiary; and 
  
 (x) after the Collateral Release Date, Liens securing Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary, provided that
at the time of the incurrence thereof and after giving effect thereto and to the concurrent retirement of any other Debt, 
  
 (A) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries secured by Liens (including, without
limitation, Liens permitted by Section 6.13(a)(v) and Section 6.13(a)(viii)) would not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of Consolidated Tangible Net Worth, determined at such time; and 
  
 (B) no Default or Event of Default would exist. 
  
 (b) Collateral. Nothing in this Section 6.13 shall be
deemed to permit the Company or any Guarantor to cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of the Collateral, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject
to a Lien in violation of the terms of the Security Documents. 
  
 (c) Stock. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 6.13(a), the Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon
the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of the capital stock of any Subsidiary, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien. 
  
 (d) Equal and Ratable Lien; Equitable Lien. In case any Property not otherwise the subject of a prior perfected Lien in favor of
the Security Trustee shall be subjected to a Lien in violation of this Section 6.13, the Company shall forthwith make or cause to be made, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, provision whereby the Notes shall be secured equally and
ratably with all other obligations secured thereby pursuant to such agreements and instruments as shall be approved by the Required Holders, and the Company shall cause to be delivered to each holder of a Note an opinion of independent counsel to
the effect that such agreements and instruments are enforceable in accordance with their terms, and in any such case the Notes shall have the benefit, to the full extent that, and with such priority as, the holders may be entitled thereto under
applicable law, of an equitable Lien on such Property securing the Notes. Such violation of this Section 6.13 shall constitute an Event of Default hereunder, whether or not any such provision is made pursuant to this Section 6.13(d). 
  

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 (e) Financing Statements. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any
Subsidiary to, sign or file a financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction that names the Company or such Subsidiary as debtor, or sign any security agreement authorizing any secured party thereunder to file any such
financing statement, except, in any such case, a financing statement filed or to be filed to perfect or protect a security interest that the Company or such Subsidiary is entitled to create, assume or incur, or permit to exist, under the foregoing
provisions of this Section 6.13 or to evidence for informational purposes a lessor’s interest in Property leased to the Company or any such Subsidiary. 
  
 6.14. Merger; Acquisition. 
  
 (a) Merger and Consolidation. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, merge with or into, consolidate with,
or sell, lease as lessor, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its Property to, any other Person or permit any other Person to merge with or into or consolidate with it (except (x) for the completion of the Great Lakes Cattle
Merger and (y) that a Subsidiary other than a Guarantor may merge into, consolidate with, or sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets to, the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary other than a Guarantor);
provided that the foregoing restriction does not apply to the merger or consolidation of the Company with or into, or the sale, lease, transfer or other disposition by the Company of all or substantially all of its Property to, another corporation,
if: 
  
 (i) the corporation that results from
such merger or consolidation or that purchases, leases, or acquires all or substantially all of such Property (the “Surviving Corporation”) is organized under the laws of, and has substantially all of its Property located in, the United
States of America or any jurisdiction thereof; 
  
 (ii) the due and punctual payment of the principal of and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest on all of the Notes, according to their tenor, and the due and punctual performance and observance of all the covenants herein and in the
other Financing Documents to be performed and observed by the Company, are expressly assumed by the Surviving Corporation pursuant to such agreements or instruments as shall be satisfactory to the Required Holders, and the Company shall cause to be
delivered to each holder of Notes an opinion of independent counsel (which opinion and counsel are satisfactory to the Required Holders) to the effect that such agreements and instruments are enforceable in accordance with their terms; 

 
 (iii) immediately prior to, and immediately after the
consummation of such transaction, and after giving effect thereto, the Company would be permitted by Section 6.6 to incur at least one dollar ($1.00) of additional Funded Debt owed to a Person other than a Subsidiary; and 
  

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 (iv) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction,
and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist. 
  
 (b) Acquisitions. The Company will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to consummate any Acquisition or Joint Venture
Investment, unless immediately prior to such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, and: 
  
 (i) (a) such transaction is an Acquisition and such
Acquisition (if by purchase of assets, merger or consolidation) is effected in such manner that the acquired business, and the related assets, are owned either by the Company or a Subsidiary and, if effected by merger or consolidation involving the
Company, the Company is the continuing or surviving entity and, if effected by merger or consolidation involving a Subsidiary, the continuing or surviving entity is a Subsidiary; or (b) such transaction is an Acquisition and such Acquisition (if by
purchase of stock or partner, member or other ownership interests) is effected in such manner so that the acquired entity becomes a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (ii) such transaction is an Acquisition or a Joint Venture Investment and immediately after giving effect to such Acquisition or Joint
Venture Investment the Company is in compliance with Sections 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8 and 6.10 (the determination of such compliance to be calculated on a pro forma basis, as at the end of the fiscal quarter most recently ended prior to the date of such
Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment for which financial statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries are available, under the assumption that such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment and any other Acquisitions or Joint Venture Investments
consummated during the twelve-month period ending on such date shall have occurred, and any Debt in connection therewith shall have been incurred, at the beginning of the applicable period, and under the assumption that interest for such period had
been equal to the actual weighted average interest rate in effect for such period for all loans outstanding under the Credit Facility on the date of such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment) and, in the event that the aggregate amount of
expenditures in respect of such Acquisition or Joint Venture Investment and of all prior Acquisitions and Joint Venture Investments made during a single fiscal year and not covered by a certificate delivered under this subclause (ii) exceeds
$100,000,000, the Company shall have delivered to each of the holders of Notes a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer showing calculations in reasonable detail to demonstrate compliance with this subclause (ii) and certifying that prior to such
acquisition and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing. 
  
 6.15. Transfers of Property; Subsidiary Stock. 
  
 (a) Transfers of Property. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, sell (including, without limitation, any
sale and subsequent leasing as lessee of such Property), lease as lessor, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any Property (individually, a “Transfer” and collectively, “Transfers”), except 
  

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 (i) Transfers of inventory, obsolete or worn-out Property or excess equipment no longer
useful in the business of the Company or such Subsidiary, in each case in the ordinary course of business of the Company or such Subsidiary, and the Smithfield Canada Transfer; 
  
 (ii) Transfers from a Subsidiary to the Company or to any Guarantor and Transfers from the Company to any
Guarantor; and 
  
 (iii) any other Transfer
(including a Transfer of Property to any Person and the concurrent rental or lease of such transferred Property from such Person) at any time of any Property to a Person, other than an Affiliate, for an Acceptable Consideration, if each of the
following conditions would be satisfied with respect to such Transfer: 
  
 (A) the sum of 
  
 (I) the current book value of such Property, plus 
  
 (II) the aggregate book value of all other Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred (other than in Transfers referred to in the foregoing clause (i) and clause (ii) (collectively, “Excluded
Transfers”)) during the period beginning on the first day of the then current fiscal year of the Company and ended immediately prior to the date of such Transfer, 
  
 would not exceed ten percent (10%) of Consolidated Total Assets determined as at the end of the most recently ended fiscal
year of the Company prior to giving effect to such Transfer, 
  
 (B) the sum of 
  
 (I) the current book value of such Property, plus 
  
 (II) the aggregate book value of all other Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred (other than in Excluded Transfers) during the period commencing on October 31, 1999 and ended at the time of such
Transfer, 
  
 would not exceed twenty percent (20%) of
Consolidated Total Assets determined as at the end of the most recently ended fiscal year of the Company prior to giving effect to such Transfer, and 
  
 (C) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such transaction, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or
Event of Default exists or would exist, 
  

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 provided, that all or any portion of the assets which are the subject of any Transfer of Property shall
be excluded for purposes of clause (A) and clause (B) of this Section 6.15(a)(iii), and such Transfer shall be a Transfer permitted under this Section 6.15(a)(iii) notwithstanding non-compliance with clause (A) and clause (B) of this Section
6.15(a)(iii), if, within three hundred sixty (360) days after such Transfer, the entire proceeds of all or any portion of such Transfer to be excluded (net of ordinary and reasonable transaction costs and expenses incurred in connection with such
Transfer) are applied by the Company or such Subsidiary to: 
  
 (y) the purchase of operating assets of the Company or any Subsidiary reasonably equal in value to that portion of the Property which is the subject of such Transfer and is to be excluded of clause (A) and (B) of this
Section 6.15(a)(iii), so long as each such investment shall not have been included in the calculation of any other exclusion of any other Transfer proposed to be excluded from the operation of clause (A) or clause (B) of this Section 6.15(a)(iii),
or 
  
 (z) an optional prepayment of Notes
pursuant to Section 4.4. 
  
 Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained herein, the Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, sell, lease as lessor, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of the Collateral except as expressly permitted by Section 6.15(c). Nothing in this Section 6.15(a)
shall be deemed to permit the Company or any Subsidiary to violate any provisions of Section 6.16. 
  
 (b) Transfers of Subsidiary Stock. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, Transfer any shares of the
capital stock (or any warrants, rights or options to purchase stock or other Securities exchangeable for or convertible into capital stock) of a Subsidiary (such capital stock, warrants, rights, options and other Securities herein called
“Subsidiary Stock”), nor shall any Subsidiary issue, sell or otherwise dispose of any shares of its own Subsidiary Stock, provided that the foregoing restrictions do not apply to: 
  
 (i) the issuance by a Subsidiary of shares of its own
Subsidiary Stock to the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary; 
  
 (ii) Transfers by the Company or a Subsidiary of shares of Subsidiary Stock to the Company or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary; 
  
 (iii) the issuance by a Subsidiary of directors’ qualifying shares; and 
  
 (iv) the Transfer of all of the Subsidiary Stock of a
Subsidiary owned by the Company and the other Subsidiaries if 
  
 (A) such Transfer satisfies the requirements of Section 6.15(a)(iii); 
  

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 (B) in connection with such Transfer the entire investment (whether represented by
stock, Debt, claims or otherwise) of the Company and the other Subsidiaries in such Subsidiary is Transferred to a Person other than the Company or a Subsidiary not simultaneously being disposed of; 
  
 (C) the Subsidiary being disposed of has no continuing
investment in any other Subsidiary not simultaneously being disposed of or in the Company; and 
  
 (D) immediately prior to, and immediately after the consummation of such Transfer, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event
of Default exists or would exist. 
  
 For purposes of determining
the book value of Property constituting Subsidiary Stock being Transferred as provided in clause (iv) above, such book value shall be deemed to be the aggregate book value of all assets of the Subsidiary that shall have issued such Subsidiary Stock.

  
 Nothing in this Section 6.15(b) shall be
deemed to permit the Company or any Subsidiary to (x) sell any shares of capital stock of any Subsidiary in violation of Section 6.2(d)(ii) or (y) violate any of the provisions of Section 6.16. 
  
 (c) Transfers of Collateral. The Company shall not,
and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, sell or otherwise Transfer any Property constituting Collateral, except Transfers for an Acceptable Consideration of obsolete or worn-out equipment constituting Collateral, or excess equipment constituting
Collateral, in each case that is no longer useful in the business of the Company or such Subsidiary, if each of the following conditions would be satisfied with respect to such Transfer: 
  
 (i) the sum of 
  
 (A) the current book value of such Property, plus 
  
 (B) the aggregate book value of all other Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred pursuant
to this Section 6.15(c) during the period beginning on the first day of the then current fiscal year of the Company and ended immediately prior to the date of such Transfer, 
  
 would not exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000), 
  
 (ii) the sum of 
  
 (A) the current book value of such Property, plus

  
 (B) the aggregate book value of all other
Property of the Company and the Subsidiaries Transferred pursuant to this Section 6.15(c) during the period commencing on October 31, 1999 and ended at the time of such Transfer, 
  

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 would not exceed twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) and 
  
 (iii) immediately prior to, and immediately after the
consummation of such transaction, and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default exists or would exist, 
  
 provided, that all or any portion of the assets which are the subject of any Transfer of Property shall be excluded for purposes of clause (i) and clause
(ii) of this Section 6.15(c) if, within three hundred sixty (360) days after such Transfer, the entire proceeds of such Transfer (net of ordinary and reasonable transaction costs and expenses incurred in connection with such Transfer) are applied by
the Company or such Subsidiary to: 
  
 (x) the
purchase of Property of the Company or any Subsidiary reasonably equal in value or use to the Property which is the subject of such Transfer, so long as (1) such Property is subject to a perfected first-priority security interest in favor of the
Security Trustee for the benefit of the holders from time to time of the Notes, (2) such Property constitutes Collateral and (3) each such investment shall not have been included in the calculation of any other exclusion of any other Transfer
proposed to be excluded from the operation of clause (i) or clause (ii) of this Section 6.15(c), or 
  
 (y) an optional prepayment of Notes pursuant to Section 4.4. 
  
 The Company acknowledges and agrees that until applied pursuant to this Section 6.15(c), the net proceeds of any such
Transfer of Collateral by the Company or any Subsidiary shall be held in trust by the Security Trustee pursuant to the terms of the Security Documents. 
  
 6.16. Trademark Subsidiaries. 
  
 (a) Generally. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary other than a Trademark Subsidiary to, own any patents,
trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and other similar licenses and intangibles used or useful in the conduct of the business of the Company or any Subsidiary. 
  
 (b) Ownership of Trademark Subsidiaries. The Company (i) shall, at all times, maintain each Trademark
Subsidiary as a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary and (ii) shall not permit any of the capital stock of any Trademark Subsidiary to be subject to a Lien. 
  
 (c) No Sale or Merger. The Company shall not permit any Trademark Subsidiary to merge with or into, consolidate with, or sell,
lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its Property to, any other Person other than another Trademark Subsidiary, or permit any other Person other than a Trademark Subsidiary to merge with or into or consolidate with it.
The Company shall not permit any Trademark Subsidiary to sell, lease as lessor, license as licensor, transfer or otherwise dispose of any patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and licenses. 
  

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 (d) No Debt or Liens. The Company shall not permit any Trademark Subsidiary to
cause or permit, or agree or consent to cause or permit in the future (upon the happening of a contingency or otherwise), any of its Property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to be subject to a Lien. The Company shall not at any time permit
any Trademark Subsidiary to be or become liable for any Debt or to issue any Mandatorily Redeemable Stock. 
  
 6.17. Environmental Compliance. 
  
 (a) Compliance. The Company shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, comply with all Environmental Protection Laws in effect in
each jurisdiction where it is doing business and where the failure to comply with which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Liability. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, permit itself to be
subject to any liability under any Environmental Protection Laws that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 6.18. Line of Business. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, engage in any business other than businesses engaged in by the Company and the Subsidiaries
on the Closing Date. 
  
 6.19. Transactions with Affiliates.

  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any
Subsidiary to, enter into any transaction, including, without limitation, the purchase, sale or exchange of Property or the rendering of any service, with any Affiliate, except in the ordinary course of and pursuant to the reasonable requirements of
the Company’s or such Subsidiary’s business and upon fair and reasonable terms no less favorable to the Company or such Subsidiary than would obtain in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with a Person not an Affiliate. 

 
 6.20. Tax Consolidation. 
  
 The Company shall not file or consent to the filing of a consolidated tax
return with any Person other than a Subsidiary, or permit the filing of any consolidated tax return by any Subsidiary with any Person other than the Company or another Subsidiary. 
  
 6.21. ERISA. 
  
 (a) Compliance. The Company shall, and shall cause each ERISA Affiliate to, at all times with respect to each Pension Plan,

  
 (i) make timely payment of contributions
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 (A) to meet the minimum funding standard set forth in ERISA or the IRC with respect
thereto, or 
  
 (B) to be paid as provided for
by section 515 of ERISA, and 
  
 (ii) comply with
all other applicable provisions of ERISA. 
  
 (b) Relationship of Vested Benefits to Pension Plan Assets. 
  
 (i) The Company shall not at any time permit the present value of all employee benefits vested under all Morrell Pension Plans to exceed the assets of such Morrell Pension Plans allocable to such vested benefits at
such time by more than fifty-five million dollars ($55,000,000), in each case determined pursuant to Section 6.21(c). 
  
 (ii) The Company shall not at any time permit the present value of all employee benefits vested under all Pension Plans other than Morrell
Pension Plans to exceed the assets of all such Pension Plans other than Morrell Pension Plans allocable to such vested benefits at such time by more than five percent (5%) of Consolidated Total Liabilities, in each case determined pursuant to
Section 6.21(c). 
  
 (c) Valuations. All
assumptions and methods used to determine the actuarial valuation of vested employee benefits under Pension Plans and the present value of assets of Pension Plans shall be reasonable in the good faith judgment of the Company and shall comply with
all requirements of law. 
  
 (d) Prohibited
Actions. The Company shall not, and shall not permit any ERISA Affiliate to: 
  
 (i) engage in any “prohibited transaction” (as such term is defined in section 406 of ERISA or section 4975 of the IRC) or
“reportable event” (as such term is defined in section 4043 of ERISA) that would result in the imposition of a material tax or penalty; 
  
 (ii) incur with respect to any Pension Plan any “accumulated funding deficiency” (as such term is defined in section 302 of
ERISA), whether or not waived; 
  
 (iii)
terminate any Pension Plan in a manner that could result in 
  
 (A) the imposition of a Lien on the Property of the Company or any Subsidiary pursuant to section 4068 of ERISA or 
  
 (B) the creation of any liability under section 4062 of ERISA; 
  
 (iv) fail to make any payment required by section 515 of ERISA; or 
  

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 (v) be an “employer” (as such term is defined in section 3 of ERISA) required
to contribute to any Multiemployer Plan or a “substantial employer” (as such term is defined in section 4001 of ERISA) required to contribute to any Multiple Employer Pension Plan if, at such time, it could reasonably be expected that the
Company or any Subsidiary will incur withdrawal liability in respect of such Multiemployer Plan and such liability, if incurred, together with the aggregate amount of all other withdrawal liability as to which there is a reasonable expectation of
incurrence by the Company or any Subsidiary under any one or more Multiemployer Plans, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (e) Foreign Pension Plans. To the extent that the Company or any Subsidiary is subject to any requirements of any Foreign Pension
Plan, the Company shall, and shall cause each such Subsidiary to, comply with such requirements if the failure to so comply would have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 6.22. Guaranties. 
  
 (a) The Company shall not, and shall not permit any
Subsidiary to, be or become liable in respect of any Guaranty except 
  
 (i) Guaranties of Debt which constitutes a part of Consolidated Funded Debt; 
  
 (ii) Guaranties of obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business of the Company and the Subsidiaries; 
  
 (iii) Guaranties of liabilities which constitute a part of
Consolidated Current Liabilities (including, without limitation, Guaranties of obligations of the Company and the Subsidiaries under Revolving Credit Agreements to the extent such Guaranties are not permitted by clause (i) above); and 
  
 (iv) Guaranties of amounts payable with respect to Operating
Rentals constituting a portion of Consolidated Fixed Charges. 
  
 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause (a) above, the Company shall not permit any Subsidiary to 
  
 (i) be or become liable for any Guaranty of Debt of the Company, any other Subsidiary or any Affiliate, or 
  
 (ii) issue any Mandatorily Redeemable Stock, 
  
 in each case unless such Subsidiary enters into an enforceable and
unconditional Guaranty of the obligations of the Company under the Notes, upon terms and conditions satisfactory to the Required Holders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the Company or any Subsidiary be or become liable in respect
of any Guaranty of Third Party Debt if the indebtedness or other liabilities that are the subject of such Guaranty would be prohibited pursuant to Section 6.6 or Section 6.7. 
  

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 6.23. Private Offering. 
  
 The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary or any Person acting on its behalf to, offer the Notes or any
part thereof or any similar Securities for issuance or sale to, or solicit any offer to acquire any of the same from, any Person so as to bring the issuance and sale of the Notes within the provisions of section 5 of the Securities Act. 

 
 7. INFORMATION AS TO COMPANY AND GUARANTORS. 
  
 7.1. Financial and Business Information. 
  
 The Company shall deliver to each holder of Notes: 
  
 (a) Company Quarterly Statements. — as soon as
practicable after the end of each quarterly fiscal period in each fiscal year of the Company (other than the last quarterly fiscal period of each such fiscal year), and in any event within forty-five (45) days thereafter, duplicate copies of:

  
 (i) consolidated and consolidating balance
sheets of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries, and of the Company and the Subsidiaries, as at the end of such quarter, and 
  
 (ii) consolidated and consolidating statements of income and cash flows of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries, and of the
Company and the Subsidiaries, for such quarter and (in the case of the second and third quarters) for the portion of the fiscal year ending with such quarter, 
  

setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the corresponding periods in the previous fiscal year, all in reasonable detail,
prepared in accordance with GAAP applicable to quarterly financial statements generally, and certified as complete and correct, subject to changes resulting from year-end adjustments, by a Senior Financial Officer, accompanied by the certificate
required by Section 7.2; 
  
 (b) Company
Annual Statements. — as soon as practicable after the end of each fiscal year of the Company, and in any event within ninety (90) days thereafter, duplicate copies of: 
  
 (i) a consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries, and a consolidating
balance sheet of the Company and each Guarantor, as at the end of such year, and 
  
 (ii) consolidated statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows of the Company and its consolidated
subsidiaries, and consolidating statements of income and cash flows of the Company and each Guarantor, for such year, 
  

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 setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the immediately preceding fiscal year, all
in reasonable detail, prepared in accordance with GAAP, and accompanied by 
  
 (A) in the case of such consolidated financial statements, an audit report thereon of independent certified public accountants of recognized national standing, which opinion shall state, without qualification, that
such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of the companies being reported upon and their consolidated results of operations and cash flows and have been prepared in conformity with GAAP,
and that the examination of such accountants in connection with such financial statements has been made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and that such audit provides a reasonable basis for such opinion in the circumstances,

  
 (B) a certification by a Senior Financial
Officer that such consolidated statements are complete and correct, and 
  
 (C) the certificates required by Section 7.2 and Section 7.3; 
  
 (c) Audit Reports. — promptly upon receipt thereof, a copy of each other report submitted to the Company or any Subsidiary by
independent accountants in connection with any management report, special audit report or comparable analysis prepared by them with respect to the books of the Company or any Subsidiary; 
  
 (d) SEC and Other Reports. — promptly upon their becoming available, a copy of each financial
statement, report (including, without limitation, each Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, each Annual Report on Form 10-K and each Current Report on Form 8-K), notice or proxy statement sent by the Company or any Subsidiary to stockholders generally and
of each regular or periodic report and any registration statement, prospectus or written communication (other than transmittal letters), and each amendment thereto, in respect thereof filed by the Company or any Subsidiary with, or received by, such
Person in connection therewith from, the National Association of Securities Dealers, any securities exchange or the Securities and Exchange Commission or any successor agency; 
  
 (e) ERISA.— 
  
 (i) promptly (and in any event, within five (5) Business Days) after any officer of the Company becoming
aware of any 
  
 (A) “reportable
event” (as defined in section 4043 of ERISA), or 
  
 (B) “prohibited transaction” (as defined in section 406 of ERISA or section 4975 of the IRC), 
  

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 in connection with any Pension Plan or any trust created thereunder, a written notice specifying the
nature thereof, what action the Company is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto and, when known, any action taken by the IRS, the Department of Labor or the PBGC with respect thereto, and 
  
 (ii) promptly (and in any event, within five (5) Business
Days) after any officer of the Company becoming aware thereof, written notice of and, where applicable, a description of 
  
 (A) any notice from the PBGC in respect of the commencement of any proceedings pursuant to section 4042 of ERISA to terminate any Pension
Plan or for the appointment of a trustee to administer any Pension Plan, 
  
 (B) any distress termination notice delivered to the PBGC under section 4041 of ERISA in respect of any Pension Plan, and any determination of the PBGC in respect thereof, 
  
 (C) the placement of any Multiemployer Plan in
reorganization status under Title IV of ERISA, 
  
 (D) any Multiemployer Plan becoming “insolvent” (as defined in section 4245 of ERISA) under Title IV of ERISA, or 
  
 (E) the whole or partial withdrawal of the Company or any ERISA Affiliate from any Multiemployer Plan and the withdrawal liability
incurred in connection therewith; 
  
 (f)
Actions, Proceedings. — promptly after the commencement thereof, notice of any action or proceeding relating to the Company or any Subsidiary in any court or before any Governmental Authority or arbitration board or tribunal as to which
there is a reasonable probability of an adverse determination and that, if adversely determined, would have a Material Adverse Effect; 
  
 (g) Certain Environmental Matters. — prompt written notice of and a description of any event or circumstance that, had such
event or circumstance occurred or existed prior to the Closing Date, would have been required to be disclosed as an exception to any statement set forth in Section 2.14 and a description of the action that the Company is taking or proposes to take
with respect thereto; 
  
 (h) Notice of
Default or Event of Default. — within five (5) Business Days of any Senior Officer becoming aware of the existence of any condition or event that constitutes a Default or an Event of Default, a written notice specifying the nature and
period of existence thereof and what action the Company is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto; 
  
 (i) Notice of Claimed Default. — within five (5) Business Days of any Senior Officer becoming aware that the holder of any
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 Security of the Company or any Subsidiary, shall have given notice or taken any other action with respect
to a claimed Default, Event of Default, default or event of default, a written notice specifying the notice given or action taken by such holder and the nature of the claimed Default, Event of Default, default or event of default and what action the
Company is taking or proposes to take with respect thereto; 
  
 (j) Information Furnished Under Revolving Credit Agreement. — at any time that at least one Revolving Credit Agreement is in effect, at the same time required thereby, a copy of each item required to be
furnished by the Company or any Subsidiary pursuant thereto; 
  
 (k) Other Creditors. — promptly upon the request of any holder of Notes, copies of any statement, report or certificate furnished to any holder of Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary to the extent that
the information contained in such statement, report or certificate has not already been delivered to each holder of Notes; 
  
 (l) Rule 144A. — with reasonable promptness, upon the request of any holder of Notes, information required to comply with 17
C.F.R. §230.144A, as amended from time to time; and 
  
 (m) Requested Information. — with reasonable promptness, such other data and information as from time to time may be reasonably requested by any holder of Notes. 
  
 7.2. Officer’s Certificates. 
  
 Each set of financial statements delivered to each holder of Notes pursuant
to Section 7.1(a) or Section 7.1(b) shall be accompanied by a certificate of a Senior Financial Officer setting forth: 
  
 (a) Covenant Compliance. — the information (including detailed calculations) required in order to establish whether the
Company was in compliance with the requirements of Section 6.4 through Section 6.8, inclusive, and Section 6.10 through Section 6.15, inclusive, during the period covered by the income statement then being furnished (including with respect to each
such Section, where applicable, the calculations of the maximum or minimum amount, ratio or percentage, as the case may be, permissible under the terms of such Sections, and the calculation of the amounts, ratio or percentage then in existence); and

  
 (b) Event of Default. — a
statement that the signer has reviewed the relevant terms of the Financing Documents and has made, or caused to be made, under his or her supervision, a review of the transactions and conditions of the Company and the Subsidiaries from the beginning
of the accounting period covered by the income statements being delivered therewith to the date of the certificate and that such review shall not have disclosed the existence during such period of any condition or event that constitutes a Default or
an Event of Default or, if any such condition or event existed or exists, specifying the nature and period of existence thereof and what action the Company shall have taken or proposes to take with respect thereto. 
  

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 7.3. Accountants’ Report. 
  
 Each set of annual financial statements delivered pursuant to Section 7.1(b) shall be accompanied by a certificate of the
accountants who certify such financial statements, stating that they have reviewed this Agreement and stating further, whether, in making their audit, such accountants have become aware of any condition or event that then constitutes a Default or an
Event of Default, and, if such accountants are aware that any such condition or event then exists, specifying the nature and period of existence thereof. 
  
 7.4. Inspection. 
  
 The Company shall permit the representatives of each holder of Notes (at the expense of the Company) to visit and inspect any of the Properties of the
Company or any Subsidiary, to examine all their respective books of account, records, reports and other papers, to make copies and extracts therefrom, and to discuss their respective affairs, finances and accounts with their respective officers,
employees and independent public accountants (former and present) (and by this provision the Company authorizes all such accountants to discuss the finances and affairs of the Company and the Subsidiaries), all at such reasonable times and as often
as may be reasonably requested. 
  
 8. EVENTS OF DEFAULT. 
  
 8.1. Nature of Events. 
  
 An “Event of Default” shall exist if any of the following occurs
and is continuing: 
  
 (a) Principal and
Make-Whole Amount Payments. — the Company shall fail to make any payment of principal or Make-Whole Amount on any Note on or before the date such payment is due; or 
  
 (b) Interest Payments. — the Company shall fail to make any payment of interest on any Note on
or before the date such payment is due; or 
  
 (c) Warranties or Representations. — any warranty, representation or other material statement by or on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiary contained herein or in any instrument furnished in compliance with or in reference
hereto or any of the other Financing Documents shall have been false or misleading when made or deemed made; or 
  
 (d) Particular Covenant Defaults. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall fail to perform or observe any covenant contained in
Section 6.4 through Section 6.18, inclusive, Section 6.20, Section 6.22, Section 7.1(h) or Section 7.1(i); or 
  
 (e) Other Defaults. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall fail to comply with any other provision hereof, and such failure
continues for more than thirty (30) days after such failure shall first become known to any officer of the Company; or 
  

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 (f) Default on Debt or Other Security. — 
  
 (i) the Company or any Subsidiary shall fail to make any
payment on any Debt when due; 
  
 (ii) any event
shall occur or any condition shall exist in respect of any Debt or any Security of the Company or any Subsidiary, or under any agreement securing or relating to such Debt or Security, that immediately or with the passage of time or the giving of
notice or both: 
  
 (A) causes (or permits any
one or more of the holders thereof or a trustee therefor to cause) such Debt or Security, or a portion thereof, to become due prior to its stated maturity or prior to its regularly scheduled date or dates of payment; 
  
 (B) permits any one or more of the holders thereof or a
trustee therefor to elect any of the directors on the Board of Directors of the Company or such Subsidiary; or 
  
 (C) permits any one or more of the holders thereof or a trustee therefor to require the Company or any Subsidiary to repurchase such Debt
or Security from such holder; 
  
 provided that the aggregate
amount of all obligations in respect of all such Debt and Securities referred to in this clause (f) exceeds at such time ten million dollars ($10,000,000); or 
  

(iii) an “Event of Default” shall have occurred under, and as defined in, any of the other Financing Documents and be
continuing; or 
  
 (g) Involuntary Bankruptcy
Proceedings. — 
  
 (i) a receiver,
liquidator, custodian or trustee of the Company or any Subsidiary, or of all or any of the Collateral or any material Property of the Company or any Subsidiary, shall be appointed by court order and such order remains in effect for more than thirty
(30) days; or an order for relief shall be entered with respect to the Company or any Subsidiary, or the Company or any Subsidiary, shall be adjudicated insolvent; 
  
 (ii) any of the Collateral or any material Property of the Company or any Subsidiary shall be sequestered by
court order and such order remains in effect for more than thirty (30) days; or 
  
 (iii) a petition shall be filed against the Company or any Subsidiary under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency,
readjustment of debt, dissolution or liquidation law of any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect, and shall not be dismissed within thirty (30) days after such filing; or 
  

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 (h) Voluntary Petitions. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall file a
petition in voluntary bankruptcy or seeking relief under any provision of any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution or liquidation law of any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect, or shall
consent to the filing of any petition against it under any such law; or 
  
 (i) Assignments for Benefit of Creditors, etc. — the Company or any Subsidiary shall make an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or shall admit in writing its inability, or shall fail, to pay its
debts generally as they become due, or shall consent to the appointment of a receiver, liquidator or trustee of the Company or any Subsidiary or of all or any part of the Property of them; or 
  
 (j) Undischarged Final Judgments. — final
judgment or judgments for the payment of money aggregating in excess of two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) is or are outstanding against one or more of the Company and the Subsidiaries and any one of such judgments shall have
been outstanding for more than thirty (30) days from the date of its entry and shall not have been discharged in full or stayed; or 
  
 (k) Certain Obligations. — the undertakings of any Guarantor under the Joint and Several Guaranty shall at any time cease to
constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of such Guarantor, or any Guarantor or any Person acting by or on behalf of any Guarantor shall deny or disaffirm such Guarantor’s obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty or any
undertaking of the Company hereunder shall at any time cease to constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company. 
  
 If any action, condition, event or other matter would, at any time, constitute an Event of Default under any provision of this Section 8.1,
then an Event of Default shall exist, regardless of whether the same or a similar action, condition, event or other matter is addressed in a different provision of this Section 8.1 and would not constitute an Event of Default at such time under such
different provision. 
  
 8.2. Default Remedies. 

 
 (a) Acceleration on Event of Default. If an Event
of Default specified in clause (g), (h) or (i) of Section 8.1 shall exist, all of the Notes at the time outstanding shall automatically become immediately due and payable together with interest accrued thereon and, to the extent permitted by law,
the Make-Whole Amount at such time with respect to the principal amount of such Notes, and all other amounts due under the Financing Documents, without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived,
and, if any other Event of Default shall exist, the holder or holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) in principal amount of the Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and any
Affiliate) may exercise any right, power or remedy permitted to such holder or holders by law, and shall have, in particular, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the right to declare the entire principal of, and all interest accrued
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 the Notes then outstanding to be, and such Notes shall thereupon become, forthwith due and payable,
without any presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived, and the Company shall forthwith pay to the holder or holders of all the Notes then outstanding the entire principal of, and interest
accrued on, the Notes and, to the extent permitted by law, the Make-Whole Amount at such time with respect to such principal amount of the Notes. 
  
 (b) Acceleration on Payment Default. During the existence of an Event of Default described in Section 8.1(a) or Section 8.1(b), and
irrespective of whether the Notes then outstanding shall have been declared to be due and payable pursuant to Section 8.2(a), any holder of Notes who or that shall have not consented to any waiver with respect to such Event of Default may, at its
option, by notice in writing to the Company, declare the Notes then held by such holder to be, and such Notes shall thereupon become, forthwith due and payable together with all interest accrued thereon, without any presentment, demand, protest or
other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived, and the Company shall forthwith pay to such holder the entire principal of and interest accrued on such Notes and, to the extent permitted by law, the Make-Whole Amount at such time
with respect to such principal amount of the Notes and all other amounts due under the Financing Documents. 
  
 (c) Valuable Rights. The Company acknowledges, and the parties hereto agree, that the right of each holder to maintain its
investment in the Notes free from repayment by the Company (except as herein specifically provided for) is a valuable right and that the provision for payment of a Make-Whole Amount by the Company in the event that the Notes are prepaid or are
accelerated as a result of an Event of Default is intended to provide compensation for the deprivation of such right under such circumstances. 
  
 (d) Other Remedies. During the existence of an Event of Default and irrespective of whether the Notes then outstanding shall have
been declared to be due and payable pursuant to Section 8.2(a) or Section 8.2(b) and irrespective of whether any holder of Notes then outstanding shall otherwise have pursued or be pursuing any other rights or remedies, but subject to the terms and
conditions of the Trust Agreement, any holder of Notes may proceed to protect and enforce its rights hereunder, under such Notes and under the other Financing Documents by exercising such remedies as are available to such holder in respect thereof
under applicable law, either by suit in equity or by action at law, or both, whether for specific performance of any agreement contained herein or in aid of the exercise of any power granted herein, provided that the maturity of such holder’s
Notes may be accelerated only in accordance with Section 8.2(a) and Section 8.2(b). 
  
 (e) Nonwaiver and Expenses. No course of dealing on the part of any holder of Notes nor any delay or failure on the part of any
holder of Notes to exercise any right shall operate as a waiver of such right or otherwise prejudice such holder’s rights, powers and remedies. If the Company shall fail to pay when due any principal of, or Make-Whole Amount or interest on, any
Note, or shall fail to comply with any other provision of the Financing Documents, the Company shall pay to each holder of Notes, to the 
  

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 extent permitted by law, such further amounts as shall be sufficient to cover the costs and expenses,
including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by such holder in collecting any sums due on such Notes or in otherwise assessing, analyzing or enforcing any rights or remedies that are or may be available to it. 

 
 8.3. Annulment of Acceleration of Notes. 
  
 If a declaration is made pursuant to Section 8.2(a), then and in every such
case, the holders of at least sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66-2/3%) in aggregate principal amount of the Notes then outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary and any Affiliate) may, by written
instrument filed with the Company, rescind and annul such declaration, and the consequences thereof, provided that at the time such declaration is annulled and rescinded: 
  
 (a) no judgment or decree shall have been entered for the payment of any moneys due on or pursuant hereto or
the Notes; 
  
 (b) all arrears of interest upon
all the Notes and all other sums payable hereunder and under the Notes (except any principal of, or interest or Make-Whole Amount on, the Notes that shall have become due and payable by reason of such declaration under Section 8.2(a)) shall have
been duly paid; and 
  
 (c) each and every other
Default and Event of Default shall have been waived pursuant to Section 10.5 or otherwise made good or cured; 
  
 and provided further that no such rescission and annulment shall extend to or affect any subsequent Default or Event of Default or impair any right consequent thereon. 
  
 9. INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT 
  
 9.1. Terms Defined. 
  
 As used herein, the following terms have the respective meanings set forth
below or set forth in the Section following such term: 
  
 1999 Note Purchase Agreements — means, collectively, (i) the separate Note Purchase Agreements, dated as of October 27, 1999, as amended up to and including the Restatement Date, between the Company and each of the purchasers
named on Annex 1 thereto and (ii) the separate Note Purchase Agreements, dated as of October 31, 1999, as amended up to and including the Restatement Date, between the Company and each of the purchasers named on Annex 1 thereto. 
  
 2002 Note Purchase Agreement — means,
collectively, the separate Note Purchase Agreements, dated as of March 1, 2002, as amended up to and including the Restatement Date, between the Company and each of the purchasers named on Annex 1 thereto. 
  
 Acceptable Bank — means any commercial bank

  

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 (a) that is organized under the laws of the United States or any state thereof,

  
 (b) that has capital, surplus and undivided
profits aggregating at least five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000), and 
  
 (c) whose long-term unsecured debt obligations (or the long-term unsecured debt obligations of the bank holding company owning all of the capital stock of such bank) shall be rated “A3” or higher by
Moody’s or “A-” or higher by Standard & Poor’s (or comparable ratings by any comparable successor agency). 
  
 Acceptable Consideration — means, with respect to any Transfer of any Property of the Company or any Subsidiary, cash
consideration, promissory notes or such other consideration (or any combination of the foregoing) as is, in each case, determined by the Board of Directors of the Company or such Subsidiary, in its good faith opinion, to be in the best interests of
the Company and to reflect the Fair Market Value of such Property. 
  
 Acceptable Rating — means a rating of at least Baa2 by Moody’s and, in addition, a rating of at least BBB by Standard & Poor’s. 
  
 Acquisition — means any transaction, or any series of related transactions, consummated after
the Amendment No. 3 Effective Date, by which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (a) acquires any On-Going Business or all or substantially all of the assets of any Person, whether through purchase of assets, merger or otherwise, (b) directly or
indirectly acquires control of at least a majority (in number of votes) of the securities of a corporation that have ordinary voting power for the election of directors or (c) directly or indirectly acquires control of at least a majority of the
partner, member or other ownership interests of any Person that is not a corporation. 
  
 Affiliate — means, at any time, a Person (other than a Subsidiary) 
  
 (a) that directly or indirectly through one or more
intermediaries controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, the Company, 
  
 (b) that beneficially owns or holds five percent (5%) or more of any class of the Voting Stock of the Company, or 
  
 (c) five percent (5%) or more of the Voting Stock (or in the
case of a Person that is not a corporation, five percent (5%) or more of the equity interest) of which is beneficially owned or held by the Company or a Subsidiary, 
  
 at such time. 
  
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 Control — means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to
direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. 
  
 Agreement, this — means this agreement, as it may be amended or restated from time to time. 
  
 Amendment No. 3 Effective Date — means the
“Effective Date” as defined in that certain Amendment Agreement No. 3 dated as of April 4, 2003 among the Company and each of the holders of the Notes party thereto and consented to by each of the Guarantors. 
  
 Anti-Terrorism Order — means Executive Order No.
13,224 of September 24, 2001, Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit or Support Terrorism, 66 U.S. Fed. Reg. 49, 079 (2001), as amended. 
  
 Applicable Interest Law — means any present or
future law (including, without limitation, the law of the United States of America) that has application to the interest and other charges imposed pursuant to this Agreement and the Notes. 
  
 Applicable Margin — means 250 basis points (or
2.50%). 
  
 Bank Funded Debt Amount —
means, at any time, the smallest average daily principal amount of all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries under the Credit Facility which is outstanding during any period of thirty (30) consecutive days selected by the Company falling within
the three hundred sixty-five (365) day period ending at such time. 
  
 Board of Directors — means, at any time with respect to any Person, the board of directors of such Person, or any committee thereof which, in the instance, shall have the lawful power to exercise the power
and authority of such board of directors. 
  
 Brown’s — means Brown’s of Carolina, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Business Day — means 
  
 (a) with respect to any payment to be made to the holder of any Note under any of the Financing Documents, a day other than a Saturday, a
Sunday or a day on which the bank designated by such holder to receive for such holder’s account payments on such Note is required by law (other than a general banking moratorium or holiday for a period exceeding four (4) consecutive days) to
be closed, and 
  
 (b) for all other purposes, a
day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which the national banks located in New York City, New York, are required by law (other than a general banking moratorium or holiday for a period exceeding four (4) consecutive days) to be closed.

  

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 Capital Lease — means a lease with respect to which the lessee is required to
recognize the acquisition of an asset and the incurrence of a liability in accordance with GAAP, or for which the amount of the asset and the liability thereunder, as if so capitalized, should be disclosed in a note to such balance sheet.

  
 Capital Lease Obligation — means,
with respect to any Person and a Capital Lease, the amount of the obligation of such Person as the lessee under such Capital Lease that would appear as a liability on a balance sheet of such Person prepared in accordance with GAAP. 
  
 Change in Control — means the acquisition at any
time after the Closing Date by any Person or group of related Persons of beneficial ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the Voting Stock of the Company outstanding (excluding for such purpose Persons who own shares through any employee
benefit plan of the Company or any trust in connection therewith) at such time. 
  
 Closing Date — Section 1.2(b). 
  
 Collateral — shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Trust Agreement. 
  
 Collateral Release Conditions — means, at any
time: 
  
 (a) the Acceptable Rating is in full
force and effect, not having been withdrawn by Moody’s or Standard & Poor’s; 
  
 (b) any and all Liens on Property of the Company or any Guarantor securing Debt incurred under or pursuant to each Revolving Credit
Agreement of the Company or any Subsidiary have been released or will be released on or prior to the Collateral Release Date; 
  
 (c) the aggregate principal amount of all Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries secured by Liens permitted solely by Section 6.13(a)(x)
does not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of Consolidated Tangible Net Worth, determined at such time; 
  
 (d) the Company and the holders of the Notes shall have entered into an amendment to the Note Purchase Agreements, in form and substance
satisfactory to the Required Holders, which (i) provides for an amendment to the covenants set forth in Section 6.4 through Section 6.15, inclusive, and (ii) establishes the Company’s obligations concerning its financial condition and results
of operations in a manner which, if complied with, would result in the Company at all times maintaining an Acceptable Rating for its long-term, senior unsecured debt; and 
  

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 (e) no Default or Event of Default exists; 
  
 in each case as of such time. 
  
 Collateral Release Date — Section 1.5.

  
 Company — has the meaning
specified in the introductory sentence. 
  
 Company Fiscal Year Net Worth Increase Amount — means, for any fiscal year of the Company, the greater of 
  
 (i) fifty percent (50%) of Consolidated Net Income for such fiscal year; and 
  
 (ii) zero dollars ($0). 
  
 Consolidated Current Assets — means, at any
time, the aggregate amount at which the current assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Current Liabilities — means, at any time, the aggregate amount of current
liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries as would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time including, without limitation, all liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries under the Revolving Credit Facilities
(other than the Bank Funded Debt Amount) at such time. 
  
 Consolidated EBITDA — means, with respect to any fiscal period, the sum of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Net Income, plus 
  
 (b) the aggregate amount of all Consolidated Interest Expense, depreciation, amortization and income taxes 
  
 (to the extent, and only to the extent, that such aggregate amount was
deducted in the computation of Consolidated Net Income), in each case accrued for such period by the Company, provided that, with respect to any period during which a Person shall have become, or ceased to be, a Subsidiary, or during which the
Company or any Subsidiary shall have acquired or disposed of an On-Going Business, the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA shall, without duplication, (i) include the EBITDA for such period of each Person who shall have become a Subsidiary, and of
each On-Going Business acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary, during such period as if such Person had been a Subsidiary or such On-Going Business had been owned by the Company or a Subsidiary for the entire period, or (ii) exclude the EBITDA
for such period of each Person who shall have ceased to be a Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business disposed of by the Company or any Subsidiary, at any time after the beginning of such period as if such Person had not been a Subsidiary at any
time during the entire period or such On-Going Business had not been owned or operated by the Company or any Subsidiary at any time during such period. As used in this definition, EBITDA with respect to any Person or 
  

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 On-Going Business for any period shall mean, the net income (after income taxes) of such Person or
On-Going Business for such period, determined in accordance with GAAP plus, to the extent deducted in calculating such net income, amounts attributable to interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. 
  
 Consolidated Fixed Charges — means, with respect
to any fiscal period, the sum of 
  
 (a) the
amount payable in respect of such fiscal period with respect to interest due on, or with respect to, Debt (including, without limitation, the Notes) owing by or guaranteed by any one or more of the Company and the Subsidiaries and including, without
limitation, amortization of debt discount and expense and imputed interest in respect of Capital Lease Obligations of the Company and the Subsidiaries, plus 
  
 (b) the amount payable in respect of such fiscal period with respect to Operating Rentals payable by any one or more of the Company and
the Subsidiaries, 
  
 determined on a
consolidated basis for the Company and the Subsidiaries for such period. 
  
 Consolidated Funded Debt — means, at any time, the aggregate amount of Funded Debt of the Company and the Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Intangible Assets — means,
at any time, the aggregate amount of Intangible Assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Interest Expense — means, for any fiscal period, the consolidated interest expense of the Company and its
Subsidiaries accrued for such fiscal period (including, without limitation, cash or non-cash interest expense or deferred or accrued interest expense, amortization of debt discount and expense and the interest portion of all Capital Lease
Obligations during such period); provided that, with respect to any fiscal period during which a Person shall have become, or ceased to be, a Subsidiary, or during which the Company or any Subsidiary shall have acquired or disposed of an On-Going
Business, the calculation of Consolidated Interest Expense shall (i) include the interest expense for such fiscal period with respect to all Debt incurred in connection with the financing of the acquisition of each Person who shall have become a
Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary, during such fiscal period as if such Person had been a Subsidiary or such On-Going Business had been acquired by the Company or a Subsidiary, and such Debt
incurred, on the first day of such period and such Debt had remained outstanding at all times during such period, or (ii) exclude the interest expense for such fiscal period in respect of all Debt which shall have been repaid with the proceeds from
the disposition of each Person who shall have ceased to be a Subsidiary, and of each On-Going Business disposed of by the Company or any Subsidiary, at any time after the beginning of such period as if such repayment and disposition had occurred on
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 Consolidated Net Income — means, with respect to any fiscal period, net
earnings (or loss) after income taxes of the Company and the Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis for such Persons for such period, provided there shall be excluded: 
  
 (a) any net income or gain (or net loss) during such period from any extraordinary items, and 
  
 (b) the income (or loss) of any Person (other than a
Subsidiary) in which the Company or any Subsidiary has an ownership interest, except to the extent that any such income has been actually received by the Company or such Subsidiary in the form of cash dividends or similar cash distributions.

  
 Consolidated Net Income Available for
Fixed Charges — means, with respect to any fiscal period, the sum of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Net Income, plus 
  
 (b) the aggregate amount of 
  
 (i) income taxes, and 
  
 (ii) Consolidated Fixed Charges, 
  
 (to
the extent, and only to the extent, that such aggregate amount was reflected in the computation of Consolidated Net Income), 
  
 in each case accrued for such period by the Company and the Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis for such Persons. 

 
 Consolidated Net Worth — means, at any time,
the aggregate amount of shareholders’ equity of the Company and the Subsidiaries as would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet of such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Tangible Net Worth — means, at any time, the result of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Net Worth, minus 
  
 (b) Consolidated Intangible Assets, 
  
 determined in each case at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Total Assets — means, at any time,
the aggregate amount at which all assets of the Company and the Subsidiaries would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time. 
  
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 (a) Consolidated Net Worth, plus 
  
 (b) Consolidated Funded Debt, 
  
 determined in each case at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Total Liabilities — means, at any
time, the aggregate amount at which all liabilities of the Company and the Subsidiaries (including, without limitation, (a) all Guaranties of Debt by such Persons and (b) all amounts attributable to Mandatorily Redeemable Stock of the Company and
the Subsidiaries to the extent that such Mandatorily Redeemable Stock is redeemable within one year of such time) would be shown on a consolidated balance sheet for such Persons at such time. 
  
 Consolidated Working Capital — means, at any
time, the result of 
  
 (a) Consolidated Current
Assets, minus 
  
 (b) Consolidated Current
Liabilities, 
  
 determined in each case at such time.

  
 Control Event — means 

 
 (a) the execution by the Company, any Subsidiary or any
Affiliate of any letter of intent with respect to any proposed transaction or event or series of transactions or events that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to result in a Change in Control, 
  
 (b) the execution of any written agreement that, when fully
performed by the parties thereto, would result in a Change in Control, or 
  
 (c) the making of any written offer by any Person to the holders of Voting Stock of the Company which offer, if accepted by the requisite number of such holders, would result in a Change in Control. 
  
 Control Prepayment Date — Section 4.3(a).

  
 Credit Facility — means that
certain Multi-Year Credit Agreement among the Company, certain of the Subsidiaries, JP Morgan Chase Bank as administrative agent and the lenders party thereto, providing for an aggregate amount of up to nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000)
in loans to the Company, as it may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time and any renewal, increase, extension, refunding, restructuring, replacement or refinancing thereof (whether with the original administrative agent and
lenders or another administrative agent or agents or one or more other lenders and whether provided under the original Multi-Year Credit Agreement or one or more other credit or other agreements). 
  
 Debt — means, at any time, with respect to any
Person, without duplication: 
  
 (a) all
obligations of such Person for borrowed money (including, without limitation, all obligations of such Person evidenced by any debenture, bond, note, commercial paper or Security, but also including all such obligations for borrowed money not so
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 (b) all obligations of such Person to pay the deferred purchase price of Property or
services, all conditional sale obligations of such Person and all obligations of such Person under any title retention agreements, provided that accounts payable incurred in the ordinary course of business of such Person shall be excluded from this
clause (b); 
  
 (c) all Capital Lease Obligations
of such Person; 
  
 (d) all obligations for
borrowed money secured by any Lien existing on Property owned by such Person (whether or not such obligations have been assumed by such Person or recourse in respect thereof is available against such Person); and 
  
 (e) any Guaranty of such Person of any obligation or
liability of another Person of a type described in any of clause (a) through clause (d), inclusive, of this definition. 
  
 Debt of a Person shall include all obligations of such Person of the character described in clause (a) through clause (e) to the extent such Person
remains legally liable in respect thereof notwithstanding that any such obligation is deemed to be extinguished under GAAP. 
  
 Deeds of Trust — means, collectively, the Florida Mortgage, the Maryland Deeds of Trust, the North Carolina Deeds of Trust,
the Ohio Mortgage, the Iowa Mortgage and the Virginia Deed of Trust. 
  
 Default — means an event or condition the occurrence of which would, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice or both, become an Event of Default. 
  
 Depreciation — means, for any fiscal year of the
Company, the aggregate amount of depreciation attributable to the “Improvements” (as such term is defined in the Deeds of Trust) which would be included in the total amount of depreciation that would be shown on a statement of
income prepared in respect of the Company and the Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis for such fiscal year. 
  
 Distribution — means 
  
 (a) any dividend or other distribution, direct or indirect, on account of capital stock of the Company or any Subsidiary (except dividends
payable solely in shares of capital stock other than Mandatorily Redeemable Stock of the Company or such Subsidiary), and 
  

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 (b) any redemption, retirement, purchase or other acquisition, direct or indirect, of any
capital stock of the Company or any Subsidiary, or of any warrants, rights or other options to acquire any shares of such capital stock. 
  
 Environmental Indemnification Agreement — means, collectively, one or more environmental indemnification agreements (as
amended from time to time), executed in connection with the original issue of the Notes by each of the Company, LMG, Smithfield-Packing, Packing LLC, Morrell and Gwaltney in favor of the Security Trustee. 
  
 Environmental Protection Law — means any
federal, state, county, regional or local law, statute, or regulation (including, without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act, all amendments to any of the foregoing and all rules and regulations issued in connection therewith) enacted in connection with or relating to the protection or regulation of the environment, including, without limitation, those
laws, statutes, and regulations regulating the disposal, removal, production, storing, refining, handling, transferring, processing, or transporting of Hazardous Substances, and any regulations, issued or promulgated in connection with such statutes
by any Governmental Authority and any orders, decrees or judgments issued by any court of competent jurisdiction in connection with any of the foregoing. 
  
 ERISA — means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time. 
  
 ERISA Affiliate — means any corporation or trade
or business that 
  
 (i) is a member of the same
controlled group of corporations (within the meaning of section 414(b) of the IRC) as the Company, or 
  
 (ii) is under common control (within the meaning of section 414(c) of the IRC) with the Company. 
  
 Event of Default — Section 8.1. 
  
 Excluded Transfers — Section 6.15(a)(iii).

  
 Existing Note Purchase Agreement
— Section 1.1. 
  
 Fair Market Value
— means, at any time, with respect to any Property, the sale value of such Property that would be realized in an arm’s-length sale at such time between an informed and willing buyer, and an informed and willing seller, under no
compulsion to buy or sell, respectively. 
  
 Financing Documents — means the Note Purchase Agreements, the Notes, the Joint and Several Guaranty, the Security Documents, the Intercreditor Agreement, the Environmental Indemnification Agreement and the other agreements and
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 Florida Mortgage — means that certain mortgage, security agreement and
assignment of rents and leases (as amended from time to time ), in favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes by LMG, with respect to the Property of LMG listed on Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being
located in the State of Florida (as amended from time to time, securing LMG’s indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a first-priority lien encumbering such Property. 
  
 Foreign Pension Plan — means any plan, fund or
other similar program 
  
 (a) established or
maintained outside of the United States of America by any one or more of the Company or the Subsidiaries primarily for the benefit of the employees (substantially all of whom are aliens not residing in the United States of America) of the Company or
such Subsidiaries which plan, fund or other similar program provides for retirement income for such employees or results in a deferral of income for such employees in contemplation of retirement, and 
  
 (b) not otherwise subject to ERISA. 
  
 Funded Debt — means, at any time, with respect
to any Person, without duplication: 
  
 (a) all
Debt of such Person (including, without limitation, the current portion thereof) that by its terms or by the terms of any instrument or agreement relating thereto matures, or that is otherwise payable or unpaid, more than one (1) year from, or is
directly or indirectly renewable or extendible at the option of such Person to a date more than one (1) year (including, without limitation, an option of the debtor under a revolving credit or similar agreement obligating the lender or lenders to
extend credit over a period of more than one (1) year) from, the date of the creation of such Debt (notwithstanding that such Debt may be under certain contingencies payable on demand or within one (1) year after such date of creation), provided,
however, that, with respect to the Company and the Subsidiaries, such Debt shall exclude the amount outstanding at such time under the Credit Facility and include an amount equal to the Bank Funded Debt Amount at such time; 
  
 (b) all Capital Lease Obligations of such Person; and

  
 (c) all Debt of such Person of the type
specified in clause (e) of the definition of “Debt,” provided that such Debt of such Person is in respect of or in support of Funded Debt of another Person. 
  
 GAAP — means generally accepted accounting principles as set forth from time to time in the
statements, opinions and pronouncements of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Financial Accounting Standards Board or in such statements, opinions and pronouncements of such other entities as shall be approved by a
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 Governmental Authority — means 
  
 (a) the government of 
  
 (i) the United States of America and any state or other
political subdivision thereof, or 
  
 (ii) any
jurisdiction (A) in which the Company or any Subsidiary conducts all or any part of its business or (B) that asserts jurisdiction over the conduct of the affairs or Properties of the Company or any Subsidiary, or 
  
 (b) any entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial,
regulatory or administrative functions of, or pertaining to, any such government. 
  
 Great Lakes Cattle Merger — means the merger of The Ohio Feed Lot, Inc. and Great Lakes Cattle Credit Company, LLC, each
Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries, into Beef Production Systems, Inc., a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary, pursuant to a Certificate of Merger dated as of August 31, 2004 and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware on September 13, 2004 so long as
on or prior to October 29, 2004, Cattle Production Systems, Inc. (formerly Beef Production Systems, Inc.) shall have become party as a guarantor to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 Guarantor — means each of Gwaltney, Morrell, Smithfield-Packing, SFFC, Inc., Patrick Cudahy
Incorporated, Carroll’s Foods, Inc., Carroll’s Realty, Inc., Carroll’s Realty Partnership, North Side Foods Corp., LMG, Circle Four Corporation, Brown’s, Brown’s Farms, LLC, Carroll’s Foods of Virginia, Inc.,
Smithfield-Carroll’s Farms, Central Plains Farms, Inc., Packing LLC, Murphy Farms and each other Person that becomes a “Guarantor” pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 Guaranty — means, with respect to any Person
(for the purposes of this definition, the “Subject Guarantor”), any obligation (except the endorsement in the ordinary course of business of negotiable instruments for deposit or collection) of such Person guaranteeing or in effect
guaranteeing any indebtedness, dividend or other obligation of any other Person (the “Primary Obligor”) in any manner (including, without limitation, obligations that arise as a matter of law or otherwise as a result of such Person’s
status as a general partner in a partnership or a holder of equity or other Property interest in a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other business operation commonly referred to as a “joint venture”), whether
directly or indirectly, including (without limitation) obligations incurred through an agreement, contingent or otherwise, by the Subject Guarantor: 
  
 (a) to purchase such indebtedness or obligation or any Property or assets constituting security therefor; 
  
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 (i) for the purpose of payment of such indebtedness or obligation, or 
  
 (ii) to maintain working capital or other balance sheet
condition or any income statement condition of the Primary Obligor or otherwise to advance or make available funds for the purchase or payment of such indebtedness or obligation; 
  
 (c) to lease Property or to purchase Securities or other Property or services primarily for the purpose of
assuring the owner of such indebtedness or obligation of the ability of the Primary Obligor to make payment of the indebtedness or obligation; or 
  
 (d) otherwise to assure the owner of the indebtedness or obligation of the Primary Obligor against loss in respect thereof. 
  
 For purposes of computing the amount of any Guaranty, in connection with any
computation of indebtedness or other liability, it shall be assumed that the indebtedness or other liabilities that are the subject of such Guaranty are direct obligations of the Subject Guarantor. 
  
 Gwaltney — means Gwaltney of Smithfield, Ltd., a
Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Hazardous Substances — means any and all pollutants, contaminants, toxic or hazardous wastes or any other substances that might pose a hazard to health or safety, the removal of which may be required or the generation,
manufacture, refining, production, processing, treatment, storage, handling, transportation, transfer, use, disposal, release, discharge, spillage, seepage, or filtration of which is or shall be restricted, prohibited or penalized by any applicable
law (including, without limitation, asbestos, radon gas, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, polychlorinated biphenyls, radioactive materials, petroleum and petroleum derivatives and by-products). 
  
 Institutional Investor — means each of the
Noteholders, any affiliate of any of the Noteholders, and any holder of Notes that is an “accredited investor” as defined in Section 2(15) of the Securities Act. 
  
 Intangible Assets — means, with respect to any Person at any time, the following: 
  
 (a) patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, service
marks, brand names, franchises, goodwill, experimental expenses and other similar intangibles; 
  
 (b) deferred assets (other than prepaid taxes, prepaid insurance, prepaid contract payments, prepaid license fees and other prepaid
expenses which are refundable); 
  
 (c)
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 (d) all other Property which would be considered to be intangible under GAAP. 

 
 Intercreditor Agreement — means that certain
intercreditor agreement (as may be amended from time to time) executed in connection with the original issue of the Notes, among the Company, the Guarantors, the Security Trustee and The JPMorgan Chase Bank (formerly the Chase Manhattan Bank), with
respect to the Credit Facility. 
  
 Investment
— means any investment, made in cash or by delivery of Property, by the Company or any Subsidiary: 
  
 (a) in any Person, whether by acquisition of stock, indebtedness or other obligation or Security, or by loan, Guaranty, advance, capital
contribution or otherwise; or 
  
 (b) in any
Property. 
  
 Iowa Mortgage — means
that certain mortgage, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases (as amended from time to time), executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, in favor of the Security Trustee by Morrell with respect to the Property of
Morrell listed on Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being located in the State of Iowa securing Morrell’s indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a first-priority lien encumbering such
Property. 
  
 IRC — means the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, together with all rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, as amended from time to time. 
  
 IRS — means the Internal Revenue Service and any successor agency. 
  
 Joint and Several Guaranty — means that certain
Joint and Several Guaranty, executed in connection with the original issue of the Notes, by each of the Guarantors in favor of the Security Trustee and the holders of the Notes. 
  
 Joint Venture Investment — means any Investment by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries as a
joint venturer or partner in, or lender to, any other Person (other than a Subsidiary) principally engaged in a business in which the Company and its Subsidiaries are permitted by Section 6.18 to be engaged. 
  
 Lien — means any interest in Property securing
an obligation owed to, or a claim by, a Person other than the owner of the Property, whether such interest is based on the common law, statute or contract, and including but not limited to the security interest lien arising from a mortgage, deed of
trust, encumbrance, pledge, conditional sale or trust receipt or a lease, consignment or bailment for security purposes, and the filing of any financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction, or an agreement to give any of
the foregoing. The term “Lien” includes reservations, exceptions, encroachments, easements, rights-of-way, covenants, conditions, restrictions, leases and other title exceptions and encumbrances (including, with respect to stock,
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 arrangements) affecting Property. For the purposes of this definition, each of the Company and the
Subsidiaries is deemed to be the owner of any Property that it shall have acquired or holds subject to a conditional sale agreement, Capital Lease or other arrangement pursuant to which title to the Property has been retained by or vested in some
other Person for security purposes, and such retention or vesting is deemed a Lien. The term “Lien” does not include negative pledge clauses in agreements relating to the borrowing of money. 
  
 LMG — means Lykes Meat Group, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Make-Whole Amount — means, at any time, 
  
 (a) with respect to a principal amount of Notes being prepaid (in whole or in part) or accelerated, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Discounted Value of the Remaining Scheduled Payments with respect to
the Called Principal of the Notes over the amount of such Called Principal, provided that the Make-Whole Amount may in no event be less than zero; 
  
 For purposes of determining the Make-Whole Amount of the Notes, the following terms have the following meanings: 
  
 Called Principal — means, with respect to
any Note, the principal of such Note that is to be prepaid pursuant to Section 4.3 or Section 4.4, or has become immediately due and payable pursuant to Section 8.2, as the context requires. 
  
 Discounted Value — means, with respect to
the Called Principal of any Note, the amount obtained by discounting all Remaining Scheduled Payments with respect to such Called Principal from their respective scheduled due dates to the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, in
accordance with accepted financial practice and at a discount factor (applied on the same periodic basis as that on which interest on the Notes is payable) equal to the Reinvestment Yield with respect to such Called Principal. 
  
 Reinvestment Yield — means, with respect
to the Called Principal of any Note, one-half percent (0.50%) over the yield to maturity implied by (a) the yields reported, as of 10:00 a.m. (New York City time) on the second (2nd) Business Day preceding the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, on the display designated as “Page 678” on Bridge
Telerate (or such other display as may replace “Page 678” on Bridge Telerate) for actively traded U.S. Treasury securities having a maturity equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal as of such Settlement
Date, or (b) if such yields are not reported as of such time or the yields reported as of such time are not ascertainable (including by way of interpolation), the Treasury Constant Maturity Series Yields reported, for the latest day for which such
yields have been so reported as of the second (2nd) Business Day preceding the Settlement Date with respect to such
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 publication) for actively traded U.S. Treasury securities having a constant maturity equal to the
Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal as of such Settlement Date. Such implied yield will be determined, if necessary, by (i) converting U.S. Treasury bill quotations to bond-equivalent yields in accordance with accepted financial practice
and (ii) interpolating linearly between (x) the actively traded U.S. Treasury security with duration closest to and greater than the Remaining Average Life and (y) the actively traded U.S. Treasury security with the duration closest to and less than
the Remaining Average Life. 
  
 Remaining
Average Life — means, with respect to any Called Principal, the number of years (calculated to the nearest one-twelfth (1/12th) year) obtained by dividing (x) such Called Principal into (y) the sum of the products obtained by multiplying (a) the principal component of each Remaining Scheduled Payment with respect to such Called Principal by (b) the
number of years (calculated to the nearest one-twelfth (1/12th) year) that will elapse between the Settlement Date
with respect to such Called Principal and the scheduled due date of such Remaining Scheduled Payment. 
  
 Remaining Scheduled Payments — means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, all payments of such Called
Principal and interest thereon that would be due after the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal if no payment of such Called Principal were made prior to its scheduled due date, provided that if such Settlement Date is not a date on
which interest payments are due to be made under the terms of the Notes then the amount of the next succeeding scheduled interest payment will be reduced by the amount of interest accrued to such Settlement Date and required to be paid on such
Settlement Date pursuant to Section 4.3, Section 4.4 or Section 8.2, as the case may be. 
  
 Settlement Date — means, with respect to the Called Principal of any Note, the date on which such Called Principal is
to be prepaid or paid pursuant to Section 4.3, Section 4.4 or Section 8.2, as the case may be. 
  
 Mandatorily Redeemable Stock — means, with respect to any Person, each share of such Person’s capital stock to the extent
that it is (a) redeemable, payable or required to be purchased or otherwise retired or extinguished, or convertible into Debt of such Person (i) at a fixed or determinable date, whether by operation of a sinking fund or otherwise, (ii) at the option
of any Person other than such Person or (iii) upon the occurrence of a condition not solely within the control of such Person, such as redemption required to be made out of future earnings or (b) convertible into other Mandatorily Redeemable Stock
of such Person. 
  
 Maryland Deeds of Trust
— means those certain indemnity deeds of trust, security agreements and assignments of rents and leases (as amended from time to time), in favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, by each of
Smithfield-Packing and Gwaltney, for the Property of Smithfield-Packing and Gwaltney, respectively, listed on Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being located in the State of Maryland, securing the indebtedness and obligations of Smithfield-Packing and

  

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 Gwaltney, respectively, under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a
first-priority lien encumbering the interests of Smithfield-Packing and Gwaltney in such Properties. 
  
 Material Adverse Effect — means, with respect to any event or circumstance (either individually or in the aggregate with all
other events and circumstances), an effect caused thereby or resulting therefrom that would be materially adverse as to, or in respect of 
  
 (a) the business, prospects, profits, Properties or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company (individually) or the Company and
the Subsidiaries (taken as a whole), 
  
 (b) the
ability of the Company to perform its obligations set forth herein and in the Notes or the ability of any Guarantor to perform its obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty, or 
  
 (c) any of the rights or remedies of the holders of the Notes under any Financing Document or the
enforceability of any Financing Document against the Company or any Guarantor. 
  
 Maximum Legal Rate of Interest — means, with respect to any Note, the maximum rate of interest that the holder of such Note
may from time to time legally charge the Company by agreement and in regard to which the Company would be prevented successfully from raising the claim or defense of usury under the Applicable Interest Law as now or hereafter construed by courts
having appropriate jurisdiction. 
  
 Moody’s — means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. 
  
 Morrell — means John Morrell & Co., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Morrell Pension Plans — means, collectively, the
defined benefit Pension Plan administered for salaried employees of Morrell and the defined benefit Pension Plan administered for hourly employees of Morrell, in each case as maintained on the Restatement Date by Morrell. 
  
 Multiemployer Plan — means any multiemployer
plan (as defined in Section 3(37) of ERISA) in respect of which the Company or any ERISA Affiliate is an “employer” (as such term is defined in Section 3(5) of ERISA). 
  
 Multiple Employer Pension Plan — means any employee benefit plan within the meaning of Section
3(3) of ERISA (other than a Multiemployer Plan), subject to Title IV of ERISA, to which the Company or any ERISA Affiliate and an employer (as such term is defined in Section 3 of ERISA) other than an ERISA Affiliate or the Company contribute.

  

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 Murphy Farms — means Murphy Farms, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, and
its successors and assigns. 
  
 North Carolina
Deeds of Trust — means that certain mortgage, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases (as amended from time to time), executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, in favor of the Security Trustee by Packing LLC
with respect to the Property of Packing LLC listed on Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being located in the State of North Carolina securing Packing LLC’s indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes
with a first-priority lien encumbering such Property. 
  
 Notes — Section 1.1. 
  
 Note Purchase Agreements — Section 1.2(c). 
  
 Obligors — means the Company and the Guarantors. 
  
 Ohio Mortgage — means that certain mortgage, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases (as amended from time to
time), executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, in favor of the Security Trustee by Morrell with respect to the Property of Morrell listed on Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being located in the State of Ohio securing Morrell’s
indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a first-priority lien encumbering such Property. 
  
 On-Going Business — means a distinct operating business, whether operated as a division of a larger business operation or
operated independently, which regardless of the form of legal entity owns or operates the assets and has the liabilities, of such business. 
  
 Operating Lease — means any lease other than a Capital Lease. 
  
 Operating Rentals — means, at any time, all fixed and contingent payments (other than amounts
constituting the purchase price payable by the lessee to acquire title to the Property which is the subject of a lease) that the lessee is required to make by the terms of any Operating Lease. 
  
 Packing LLC — means Smithfield Packing Real
Estate, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary. 
  
 PBGC — means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and any successor corporation or governmental agency. 
  
 Pension Plan — means, at any time, any
“employee pension benefit plan” (as such term is defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA) maintained at such time by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate for employees of the Company or such ERISA Affiliate, excluding any Multiemployer Plan, but
including, without limitation any Multiple Employer Pension Plan. 
  
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 Permitted Exceptions — means each of the items constituting a “Permitted
Exception” in each of the Deeds of Trust. 
  
 Person — means an individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, trust, unincorporated organization, or a government or agency or political subdivision thereof. 
  
 Property — means any interest in any kind of
property or asset, whether real, personal or mixed, and whether tangible or intangible. 
  
 Purchase Money Lien — means: 
  
 (a) a Lien held by any Person (whether or not the seller of such Property) on tangible Property (or a group of related items of Property
the substantial portion of which are tangible) acquired or constructed by the Company or any Subsidiary, which Lien secures all or a portion of the related purchase price or construction costs of such Property, provided that such Lien 
  
 (i) is created contemporaneously with, or within one
hundred eighty (180) days of, 
  
 (ii) such
acquisition or construction, 
  
 (iii) encumbers
only Property purchased or constructed after the Closing Date and acquired with the proceeds of the Debt secured thereby, and 
  
 (iv) is not thereafter extended to any other Property; and 
  
 (b) any Lien existing on Property of any corporation at the time it becomes a Subsidiary, provided that

  
 (i) no such Lien shall extend to or cover
any Property other than the Property subject to such Lien at the time of any such transaction, and 
  
 (ii) such Lien was not created in contemplation of any such transaction. 
  
 Required Holders — means, at any time, the holder or holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%)
in principal amount of the Notes at the time outstanding (exclusive of Notes then owned by any one or more of the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate). 
  
 Restatement Date — Section 1.2(b). 
  

Restricted Investments — means, at any time, all Investments except the following: 
  
 (a) Investments in existence on March 9, 2000 and described
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 (b) Investments in certificates of deposit, repurchase agreements and banker’s
acceptances issued by an Acceptable Bank, provided that such obligations mature within one (1) year from the date of acquisition thereof; 
  
 (c) Investments in commercial paper that (i) is rated either “P-1” or higher by Moody’s or “A-1” or
higher by Standard & Poor’s (or comparable ratings by any comparable successor agency) and (ii) mature not more than two hundred seventy (270) days from the date of creation thereof; 
  
 (d) Investments in direct obligations of the United States
of America, or any agency thereof, or obligations unconditionally guaranteed by the United States of America, provided that such obligations mature within one (1) year from the date of acquisition thereof; 
  
 (e) Investments in Property to be used in the ordinary
course of business of the Company and the Subsidiaries; 
  
 (f) Investments in one or more Subsidiaries or in any corporation that concurrently with such Investment becomes a Subsidiary; and 
  
 (g) Investments in any one or more joint ventures that are engaged in the businesses engaged in by the
Company and the Subsidiaries on the Closing Date, provided that the Company and/or one or more of the Subsidiaries maintains significant control over the business operations of such joint venture. 
  
 Restricted Payment — means 
  
 (a) any Distribution, and 
  
 (b) any Subordinated Payment. 
  
 Revolving Credit Agreement — means, with respect
to the Company or any Subsidiary, a credit or loan agreement to which the Company or such Subsidiary is a party and pursuant to which the Company or such Subsidiary is entitled to obtain working capital loans or other loans from the commercial bank
or commercial banks party thereto, and shall include, without limitation, the Credit Facility. 
  
 Securities Act — means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 
  
 Security — means “security” as defined by Section 2(1) of the Securities Act.

  
 Security Agreements – means those
certain separate security agreements (each as amended or otherwise modified from time to time), executed in connection with the original issue of the Notes, by each of LMG, Smithfield-Packing, Packing LLC, Morrell and Gwaltney in favor of the
Security Trustee, securing the indebtedness and obligations 
  

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 of each of such Subsidiaries under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a lien
encumbering certain personal property of such Guarantors, subject only to prior Liens permitted by such security agreements.). 
  
 Security Documents — means the Trust Agreement, the Deeds of Trust, the Security Agreements and the other agreements and
instruments executed or required to be executed pursuant to the terms of each of such Security Documents, as each may be amended from time to time. 
  
 Security Trustee — shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Trust Agreement. 
  
 Senior Financial Officer — means the chief
financial officer, the principal accounting officer, the controller or the treasurer of the Company. 
  
 Senior Officer — means the chairman of the Board of Directors, the chief executive officer, the chief operating officer, the
president, the chief financial officer, the general counsel or any vice president of the Company. 
  
 Senior Subordinated Debt — means, at any time, the aggregate principal amount of the Company’s Senior Subordinated Notes
due 2008 outstanding at such time and any additional Debt of the Company outstanding at such time which has subordination provisions and other terms and conditions acceptable to the Required Holders. 
  
 Smithfield Canada — means, collectively,
Smithfield Canada Limited and 2004171 Ontario Inc., each a corporation governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary. 
  
 Smithfield Canada Transfer — means the sale of Smithfield Canada to Maple Leaf Foods, Inc., a corporation governed by the laws
of Canada, pursuant to the terms of the Smithfield Canada Transfer Agreement. 
  
 Smithfield Canada Transfer Agreement — means that certain Share Purchase Agreement dated as of September 24, 2003 between the Company and Maple Leaf Foods, Inc., a copy of which has been delivered to each
of the holders of the Notes outstanding on such date, with such amendments and supplements thereto as may be agreed to by the parties which do not in the aggregate substantially modify the terms of such Share Purchase Agreement so delivered.

  
 Smithfield-Packing — means The
Smithfield Packing Company, Incorporated, a Virginia corporation, and its successors and assigns. 
  
 Standard & Poor’s — means Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group, a division of McGraw-Hill, Inc. 
  
 Subordinated Payment — means payments of
interest on, or payments or prepayments of principal of, or the setting apart of money for a sinking or other analogous fund for the purchase, redemption, retirement or other acquisition of any 
  

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 principal or interest on (a) Debt of the Company (including, without limitation, Senior Subordinated
Debt) or any Guarantor which is subordinate or junior in right of payment or otherwise to the Debt evidenced by the Notes or the Joint and Several Guaranty or (b) Debt owing to any Affiliate. 
  
 Subsidiary — means, as to any Person, any
corporation, association or other business entity in which such Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries or such Person and one or more of its Subsidiaries owns sufficient equity or voting interests to enable it or them (as a group) ordinarily, in
the absence of contingencies, to elect a majority of the directors (or Persons performing similar functions) of such entity, and any partnership or joint venture if more than a 50% interest in the profits or capital thereof is owned by such Person
or one or more of its Subsidiaries or such Person and one or more of its Subsidiaries (unless such partnership can and does ordinarily take major business actions without the prior approval of such Person or one or more of its Subsidiaries). Unless
the context otherwise clearly requires, any reference to a “Subsidiary” is a reference to a Subsidiary of the Company. 
  
 Subsidiary Stock — Section 6.15(b). 
  

Surviving Corporation — Section 6.14(a)(i). 
  
 Third Party Debt — means any and all Debt (other than Debt evidenced by the Notes or the Joint
and Several Guaranty). 
  
 Trademark
Subsidiary — means a Subsidiary that has no material assets other than: 
  
 (a) patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and other similar licenses and intangibles used or useful in the conduct
of the business of the Company or any Subsidiary; 
  
 (b) intercompany obligations in its favor obtained in respect of the granting of rights to the Company and the other Subsidiaries with respect to the patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights and other similar licenses and
intangibles held by it; and 
  
 (c) in the case
of SF Investments, Inc., a Delaware corporation, certain other assets (including, without limitation, the capital stock of Smithfield Companies, Inc.) that are material but in any event whose primary assets are of the type described in clauses (a)
and (b) above. 
  
 Transfer — Section
6.15(a). 
  
 Trust Agreement — means
that certain trust agreement (as amended from time to time) in favor of the Security Trustee, executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes by the Company and the Guarantors. 
  

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 USA Patriot Act — means United States Public Law 107-56, Uniting and
Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001, as amended from time to time, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time in effect.

  
 Virginia Deed of Trust — means
that certain deed of trust, security agreement and assignment of rents and leases (as amended from time to time), executed in connection with the initial issue of the Notes, in favor of the Security Trustee by Gwaltney with respect to the Property
of Gwaltney listed on Part 2.5(e) of Annex 2 as being located in the Commonwealth of Virginia securing Gwaltney’s indebtedness and obligations under the Joint and Several Guaranty and in respect of the Notes with a first-priority lien
encumbering such Property. 
  
 Voting Stock
— means capital stock of any class or classes of a corporation having power under ordinary circumstances to vote for the election of members of the board of directors, or Persons performing similar functions (irrespective of whether or not
at the time stock of any of the class or classes shall have or might have special voting power or rights by reason of the happening of any contingency). 
  
 Wholly-Owned Subsidiary — means, at any time, any Subsidiary one hundred percent (100%) of all of the equity Securities
(except directors’ qualifying shares) and voting Securities of which are owned by any one or more of the Company and the other Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries at such time. 
  
 9.2. GAAP. 
  
 Where the character or amount of any asset or liability or item of income or expense, or any consolidation or other accounting computation is required to
be made for any purpose hereunder, it shall be done in accordance with GAAP as in effect on the date of, or at the end of the period covered by, the financial statements from which such asset, liability, item of income, or item of expense, is
derived, or, in the case of any such computation, as in effect on the date as of which such computation is required to be determined, provided, that if any term defined herein includes or excludes amounts, items or concepts that would not be
included in or excluded from such term if such term were defined with reference solely to GAAP, such term will be deemed to include or exclude such amounts, items or concepts as set forth herein. 
  
 9.3. Directly or Indirectly. 
  
 Where any provision herein refers to action to be taken by any Person, or
that such Person is prohibited from taking, such provision shall be applicable whether such action is taken directly or indirectly by such Person, including actions taken by or on behalf of any partnership in which such Person is a general partner.

  
 9.4. Section Headings, Table of Contents and Construction.

  
 The titles of the Sections and the Table of Contents
appear as a matter of convenience only, do not constitute a part hereof and shall not affect the construction hereof. The words “herein,” “hereof,” “hereunder” and “hereto” refer to
this Agreement as a whole and not to 
  

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 any particular Section or other subdivision. Unless otherwise specified, references to Sections are to Sections of this
Agreement, references to Annexes are to Annexes to this Agreement, references to Attachments are to Attachments to this Agreement and references to Exhibits are to Exhibits to this Agreement. Each covenant contained herein shall be construed (absent
an express contrary provision herein) as being independent of each other covenant contained herein, and compliance with any one covenant shall not (absent such an express contrary provision) be deemed to excuse compliance with one or more other
covenants. 
  
 9.5. Governing Law. 
  
 EXCEPT AS SUPERCEDED BY APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAW, THIS AGREEMENT AND THE
NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER THAN SUCH COMMONWEALTH.

  
 10. MISCELLANEOUS 
  
 10.1. Communications. 
  
 (a) Method; Address. All communications hereunder or
under the Notes shall be in writing and sent by telecopy with receipt thereof confirmed, or by registered or certified mail with return receipt requested (postage prepaid), or by overnight courier, and shall be addressed, 
  

			
	 (i)
	  	 if to the Company,

		
	 	  	 Smithfield Foods, Inc.

	 	  	 200 Commerce Street

	 	  	 Smithfield, Virginia 23430

	 	  	 Attn: Mr. C. Larry Pope

	 	  	 Fax: (757) 365-3023

  
 or at such other
address as the Company shall have furnished in writing to all holders of the Notes at the time outstanding, 
  

			
	 (ii)
	  	 if to any Guarantor,

		
	 	  	 c/o Smithfield Foods, Inc.

	 	  	 200 Commerce Street

	 	  	 Smithfield, Virginia 23430

	 	  	 Attn: Mr. C. Larry Pope

	 	  	 Fax: (757) 365-3023

  
 or at such other
address as such Guarantor shall have furnished in writing to all holders of the Notes at the time outstanding, 
  

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 (iii) if to any of the holders of the Notes, 
  
 (A) if such holders are the Noteholders, at their
respective addresses set forth on Annex 1, and further including any parties referred to on Annex 1 that are required to receive notices in addition to such holders of the Notes, and 
  
 (B) if such holders are not the Noteholders, at their respective addresses set forth in the register for
the registration and transfer of Notes maintained pursuant to Section 5.1, 
  
 or to any such party at such other address as such party may designate by notice duly given in accordance with this Section 10.1 to the Company and the Guarantors (which other address shall be entered in such
register). 
  
 (b) When Given. Any
communication so addressed and deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, by registered or certified mail (in each case, with return receipt requested) shall be deemed to be received on the third (3rd) succeeding Business Day after the
day of such deposit (not including the date of such deposit). Any communication so addressed and delivered otherwise shall be deemed to be received when actually received at the address of the addressee. 
  
 10.2. Reproduction of Documents. 
  
 This Agreement and the other Financing Documents, and all documents relating
hereto and thereto, including, without limitation, (a) consents, waivers and modifications that may hereafter be executed, (b) documents received by you at the closing of your purchase of the Notes (except the Notes themselves) and (c) financial
statements, certificates and other information previously or hereafter furnished to you or any other holder of Notes, may be reproduced by any holder of Notes by any photographic, photostatic, microfilm, micro-card, miniature photographic, digital
or other similar process and each holder of Notes may destroy any original document so reproduced. The Company and the Guarantors agree and stipulate that any such reproduction shall be admissible in evidence as the original itself in any judicial
or administrative proceeding (whether or not the original is in existence and whether or not such reproduction was made by such holder of Notes in the regular course of business) and that any enlargement, facsimile or further reproduction of such
reproduction shall likewise be admissible in evidence. 
  
 10.3. Survival. 
  
 All warranties,
representations, certifications and covenants made by the Company and the Guarantors herein and in the other Financing Documents or in any certificate or other instrument delivered by the Company or the Guarantors or on their behalf pursuant to any
of the Financing Documents shall be considered to have been relied upon by you and shall survive the delivery to you of the Notes regardless of any investigation made by you or on your behalf. All statements in any such certificate or other
instrument shall constitute warranties and representations by the Company and the Guarantors hereunder. 
  

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 10.4. Successors and Assigns. 
  
 This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of each of the parties hereto.
The provisions hereof are intended to be for the benefit of all holders, from time to time, of Notes, and shall be enforceable by any such holder, whether or not an express assignment to such holder of rights hereunder shall have been made by you or
your successor or assign. 
  
 10.5. Amendment and Waiver.

  
 (a) Requirements. This Agreement
may be amended, and the observance of any term hereof may be waived, with (and only with) the written consent of the Company and the Required Holders; provided that no such amendment or waiver of any of the provisions of Section 1 through Section 4
hereof, inclusive, shall be effective as to any holder of Notes unless consented to by such holder in writing; and provided further that no such amendment or waiver shall, without the written consent of the holders of all Notes (exclusive of Notes
held by the Company or any Subsidiary) at the time outstanding, 
  
 (i) subject to Section 8.2, change the amount or time of any prepayment or payment of principal or Make-Whole Amount or the rate or time of payment of interest, 
  
 (ii) amend Section 8, 
  
 (iii) amend this Section 10.5, or 
  
 (iv) release any Guarantor from its obligations set forth in
the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 The holder of any Note may
specify that any such written consent executed by it shall be effective only with respect to a portion of the Notes held by it (in which case it shall specify, by dollar amount, the aggregate principal amount of Notes with respect to which such
consent shall be effective) and in the event of any such specification such holder shall be deemed to have executed such written consent only with respect to the portion of the Notes so specified. 
  
 (b) Solicitation of Noteholders. 
  
 (i) Solicitation. The Company will not negotiate with
any holder of the Notes with respect to a material matter, nor will it solicit, request or negotiate in writing with respect to any proposed waiver or amendment of any of the provisions hereof or the Notes or any other Financing Document, unless
each holder of the Notes (irrespective of the amount of Notes then owned by it) shall be informed thereof by the Company with sufficient information to enable it to make an informed decision with respect thereto. Executed or true and correct copies
of any waiver or consent effected pursuant to the provisions of this Section 10.5 shall be delivered by the Company to each holder of outstanding Notes 
  

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 forthwith following the date on which the same shall have been executed and delivered by all holders of
outstanding Notes required to consent or agree to such waiver or consent. 
  
 (ii) Payment. The Company shall not, directly or indirectly, pay or cause to be paid any remuneration, whether by way of supplemental or additional interest, fee or otherwise, or grant any security, to any
holder of Notes as consideration for or as an inducement to the entering into by any holder of Notes of any waiver or amendment of any of the terms and provisions hereof unless such remuneration is concurrently paid, or security is concurrently
granted, on the same terms, ratably to the holders of all Notes then outstanding. 
  
 (iii) Scope of Consent. Any consent made pursuant to this Section 10.5 by a holder of Notes that has transferred or has agreed to
transfer its Notes to the Company, any Subsidiary or any Affiliate and has provided or has agreed to provide such written consent as a condition to such transfer shall be void and of no force and effect except solely as to such holder, and any
amendments effected or waivers granted or to be effected or granted that would not have been or would not be so effected or granted but for such consent (and the consents of all other holders of Notes that were acquired under the same or similar
conditions) shall be void and of no force and effect, retroactive to the date such amendment or waiver initially took or takes effect, except solely as to such holder. 
  
 (c) Binding Effect. Except as provided in Section 10.5(b), any amendment or waiver consented to as
provided in this Section 10.5 shall apply equally to all holders of Notes and shall be binding upon them and upon each future holder of any Note and upon the Company whether or not such Note shall have been marked to indicate such amendment or
waiver. No such amendment or waiver shall extend to or affect any obligation, covenant, agreement, Default or Event of Default not expressly amended or waived or impair any right consequent thereon. 
  
 10.6. Payments, When Received. 
  
 (a) Payments Due on Holidays. If any payment due on,
or with respect to, any Note shall fall due on a day other than a Business Day, then such payment shall be made on the first Business Day following the day on which such payment shall have so fallen due; provided that if all or any portion of such
payment shall consist of a payment of interest, for purposes of calculating such interest, such payment shall be deemed to have been originally due on such first following Business Day, and such interest shall accrue and be payable to (but not
including) the actual date of payment. 
  
 (b)
Payments, When Received. Any payment actually received by you before 11:00 a.m., New York time, by federal funds wire transfer on any Business Day, shall be deemed to have been received by you on such day. Any payment actually received by you at
or after 11:00 a.m., New York time, by federal funds wire transfer on any Business Day, shall be deemed to have been received on the next following Business Day. All payments received by you on a day other than a Business Day, or in a manner

  

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 other than by federal funds wire transfer, shall be deemed to have been received by you on the Business
Day such amounts actually become available to you prior to 11:00 a.m., New York time. 
  
 10.7. Entire Agreement. 
  
 This Agreement constitutes the final written expression of all of the terms hereof and is a complete and exclusive statement of those terms. 
  
 10.8. Duplicate Originals, Execution in Counterpart. 
  
 Two or more duplicate originals hereof may be signed by the parties, each of which shall be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and
the same instrument. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and shall be effective when at least one counterpart shall have been executed by each party hereto, and each set of counterparts which, collectively, show execution by
each party hereto shall constitute one duplicate original. 
  
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 If this Agreement is satisfactory to you, please so indicate by signing the acceptance at the foot of a
counterpart hereof and returning such counterpart to the Company, whereupon this Agreement shall become binding among us in accordance with its terms. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Daniel G. Stevens

	 Name:
	 	 Daniel G. Stevens

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

  
 [Signature Page
to Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (M-N)] 

 The undersigned hereby ratify and confirm their obligations pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty
(as defined in the foregoing Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) and consent to the amendments effected by the Agreement. 
  
 CODDLE ROASTED MEATS, INC. 
 GWALTNEY
OF SMITHFIELD, LTD. 
 HANCOCK’S OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY HAM, INC. 
 IOWA QUALITY MEATS, LTD. 
 JOHN MORRELL & CO. 
 LYKES MEAT GROUP, INC. 
 MOYER PACKING COMPANY 
 NORTH SIDE FOODS CORP. 
 PACKERLAND HOLDINGS, INC. 
 PACKERLAND PROCESSING COMPANY, INC. 
 PACKERLAND-PLAINWELL, INC.
(f/k/a Murco Foods, Inc.) 
 PATRICK CUDAHY INCORPORATED 
 PREMIUM PORK, INC. 
 QUIK-TO-FIX FOODS, INC. 
 SFFC, INC. 
 SMITHFIELD PURCHASE CORPORATION (successor by merger to Carroll’s Realty, Inc.) 
 STADLER’S COUNTRY HAMS, INC. 
 SUN LAND BEEF COMPANY

 SUNNYLAND, INC. 
 THE SMITHFIELD COMPANIES, INC.

 THE SMITHFIELD PACKING COMPANY INCORPORATED 
  
 MURPHY-BROWN LLC 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

  
 MURPHY FARMS LLC 
 QUARTER M FARMS LLC 
 CARROLL’S FOODS OF VIRGINIA LLC

 CARROLL’S FOODS LLC 
 CIRCLE FOUR LLC

 CENTRAL PLAINS FARMS LLC 
 BROWN’S OF
CAROLINA LLC 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 Murphy-Brown LLC, as sole member

	 By:
	 	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

  
 BROWN’S FARMS, LLC

  

			
	 By:
	 	 Brown’s of Carolina LLC, as sole member

	 By:
	 	 Murphy-Brown LLC, as sole member

	 By:
	 	 John Morrell & Co., as sole member

  
 CARROLL’S REALTY PARTNERSHIP

  

			
	 By:
	 	Smithfield Purchase Corporation, as general partner

  
 SMITHFIELD PACKING REAL ESTATE, LLC

  

			
	 By:
	 	  The Smithfield Packing Company Incorporated, as sole member

  
 [Signature Page to
Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (M-N)] 

 CATTLE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, INC. 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 Packerland Holdings, Inc., as sole member

  
 SMITHFIELD-CARROLL’S FARMS

  

			
	By:	 	Smithfield Purchase Corporation, as general partner

  
 BROWN’S REALTY PARTNERSHIP

  

			
	By:	 	Brown’s Farms, LLC, its partner
	By:	 	Brown’s of Carolina LLC, its sole member and manager
	By:	 	Murphy-Brown LLC, its sole member and manager
	By:	 	John Morrell & Co., as sole member and
	By:	 	Smithfield Purchase Corporation, its partner

  
 SMITHFIELD PACKING REALTY
PARTNERSHIP 
  

			
	By:	 	  Smithfield Packing Real Estate, LLC, its partner
	By:	 	   The Smithfield Packing Company, Incorporated, its sole member and manager
   and

	By:	 	  Smithfield Purchase Corporation, its partner
	 	 	 

  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Daniel G. Stevens

	 Name:
	 	   Daniel G. Stevens

	 Title:
	 	   Vice President

  
 [Signature Page to
Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (M-N)] 

 Accepted: 
  

			
	JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	   Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	   Managing Director

  

			
	SIGNATURE 6 LIMITED
	 By:
	 	John Hancock Life Insurance Company, as Portfolio Advisor

  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	   Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	   Managing Director

  
 JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	   Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	   Managing Director

  
 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,

 as Directed Trustee for the AT&T Long-Term Investment Trust 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark Carnevale

	 Name:
	 	   Mark Carnevale

	 Title:
	 	   Vice President

  
 INVESTORS PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kenneth Warlick

	 Name:
	 	   Kenneth Warlick

	 Title:
	 	   Managing Director

  
 [Signature Page to
Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement (M-N)] 

 ANNEX 1 
  
 INFORMATION AS TO NOTEHOLDERS 
  

							
	 Current Noteholder

	 	 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	 	Series M: $26,600,000
		
	 Payment on Account of Note
  
 Method
  
 Account Information
	 	  
 Federal Funds Wire Transfer
  
 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
 Champaign, Illinois
 ABA # 071-101-996
 Account of BankIllinois
 For further credit to John Hancock Life Insurance Company

			
	Accompanying Information	 	 Name of Company:
  
 Description of Security:
  
 PPN:
	 	 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
  
 8.25% Series M Senior Secured Notes due March 2, 2006
  
 832248 E* 5

		
	 	 	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the payment being made:
		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	 	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 1605
South State Street, Suite 106
 Champaign, IL 61820
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax:        (217)
356-1031

		
	Address for All other Notices	 	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate
Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax:        (617)
572-1605

		
	Other Instructions	 	 JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

		
	 	 	 By: _________________________________

	 	 	 Name:

	 	 	 Title:

  

			
	Tax Identification Number	 	04-1414660

  

 Annex 1-1 

			
	Current Noteholder	  	SIGNATURE 6 LIMITED
		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	Series M: $1,800,000
		
	 Payment on Account of Note
  
 Method
  
 Account Information
	  	  
 Federal Funds Wire Transfer
  
 Northern CHGO/Trust
 ABA # 071-000-152
 Credit wire account # 5186041000
 FFC:        Signature 6
                 Account # 2611449
  
 On order of:            (See “Accompanying information” below)

		
	Accompanying Information	  	 Name of Company:              SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
  
 Description of Security:      8.25% Series M Senior Secured
Notes due March 2, 2006
  
 PPN:                                      
 832248 E* 5
  
 Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and
interest) of the payment being made:

		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 Via fax and mail to:
  
 The Northern Trust Company
 801 South Canal Street, C-1N
 Chicago, IL 60607
 Attn:        Oscell
Owens
                  Gretta Johnson
  
 Fax:          312-630-8179

		
	 Address for All Other Notices
	  	 Via fax and mail to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn:        Bond
and Corporate Finance Group, T-57
  
 Fax:           617-572-5068
  
 Copies of any notices regarding changes in issuer’s name, address or principal place of business or location of collateral, via fax and mail, to:
  
 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn:        Investment Law Division, T-30
  
 Fax:          617-572-9269

		
	 Other Instructions
	  	SIGNATURE 6 LIMITED
	 	  	By:          John Hancock Life Insurance Company, as Portfolio Advisor
		
	 	  	By: ________________________________
	 	  	Name:
	 	  	Title:
		
	 Tax Identification Number
	  	None

  

 Annex 1-2 

			
	 Current Noteholder

	  	 JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

		
	Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount of Notes Held	  	Series M: $1,000,000
		
	 Payment on Account of Note
  
 Method
  
 Account Information
	  	  
 Federal Funds Wire Transfer
  
 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
 Champaign, Illinois
 ABA # 071-101-996
 Account of BankIllinois
 For further credit to John Hancock Life Insurance Company

		
	Accompanying Information	  	 Name of Company:              SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
  
 Description of Security:      8.25% Series M Senior Secured
Notes due March 2, 2006
  
 PPN:                                      
 832248 E* 5
  
 Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and
interest) of the
 payment being made:

		
	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 1605 South State
Street, Suite 106
 Champaign, IL 61820
 Attn:
Accounting
  
 Fax:         (217)
356-1031

		
	Address for All other Notices	  	 John Hancock Life Insurance Company
 200 Clarendon
Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn: Bond & Corporate Finance
Group, T-57
  
 Fax:         (617)
572-1605

		
	 Other Instructions
	  	JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	 	  	By: _____________________________________
	 	  	Name:
	 	  	Title:
		
	 Tax Identification Number
	  	04-2664016

  

 Annex 1-3 

					
	 Current Noteholder

	  	 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS DIRECTED TRUSTEE FOR THE AT&T LONG-
TERM INVESTMENT TRUST

		
	 Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount
 of Notes Held
	  	Series M: $800,000
		
	 Payment on Account of Note
	  	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	[                    ]
			
	 Accompanying Information
	  	Name of Company:	 	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	 	8.25% Series M Senior Secured Notes due March 2, 2006
			
	 	  	PPN:	 	832248 E* 5
		
	 	  	 Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the
 payment being made:

		
	 Address for Notices Related to Payments
	  	[                    ]
		
	 Address for All other Notices
	  	 John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
 200
Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn:        Scott Hartz, Bond and Corporate Finance Dept., T-57
  
 Fax:          (617) 572-9269
  
 with a copy to:
  
 John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
 John Hancock Place
 200 Clarendon Street
 Boston, MA 02117
 Attn:    Investment Law Division, T-50
  
 Fax:          (617) 572-9269
  

	 Other Instructions
	  	 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
 as Directed Trustee for
the AT&T Long-Term Investment Trust

		
	 	  	By_______________________________
	 	  	Name:
	 	  	Title:
		
	 Tax Identification Number
	  	13-3187026

  

 Annex 1-4 

					
	 Current Noteholder

	  	INVESTORS PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

		
	 Series of Note: Aggregate Principal Amount
 of
Notes Held
	  	Series M: $400,000
		
	Payment on Account of Note	  	 
		
	 Method
	  	Federal Funds Wire Transfer
		
	 Account Information
	  	Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Champaign, Illinois
ABA # 071-101-996
Account of BankIllinois
For further credit to John Hancock Life Insurance Company
			
	Accompanying Information	  	Name of Company:	 	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
			
	 	  	Description of Security:	 	8.25% Series M Senior Secured Notes due March 2, 2006
			
	 	  	PPN:	 	832248 E* 5
		
	 	  	Due Date and Application (as among principal, premium and interest) of the
payment being made:  

	Address for Notices Related to Payments	  	John Hancock Life Insurance Company
1605 South State Street, Suite 106
Champaign, IL
61820
Attn:    Accounting
		
	 	  	Fax:        (217) 356-1031
		
	Address for All other Notices	  	John Hancock Life Insurance Company
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA
02117
Attn:    Bond & Corporate Finance Group, T-57
		
	 	  	Fax:        (617) 572-1605
		
	Other Instructions	  	INVESTORS PARTNER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
		
	 	  	By:_______________________
	 	  	Name:
	 	  	Title:
		
	Tax Identification Number	  	13-3072894

  

 Annex 1-5 

 EXHIBIT A1 
  

[FORM OF SERIES M SENIOR SECURED NOTE] 
  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC. 
  
 8.25% SERIES M SENIOR SECURED NOTE DUE MARCH 2, 2006 
  

			
	 No. RM-[    ]
	 	[Date]
	 $[            ]
	 	PPN:    832248 E* 5

  
 SMITHFIELD FOODS,
INC., a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), for value received, hereby promises to pay to
[                                    ] or registered
assigns the principal sum of
[                                       
 ] DOLLARS ($[            ]) on March 2, 2006 and to pay interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year and actual days elapsed) on the unpaid principal balance
thereof from the date of this Note at the rate of eight and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (8.25%) per annum, quarterly on the second (2nd) day of March, June, September and December in each year, commencing on the later of September 2, 2000 and the payment date next succeeding the date hereof, until the principal amount hereof shall
become due and payable; and to pay on demand interest on any overdue principal (including any overdue prepayment of principal) and Make-Whole Amount, if any, and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) on any overdue installment of interest, at
a rate equal to the lesser of (a) the Maximum Legal Rate of Interest or (b) ten and twenty-five one-hundredths percent (10.25%) per annum. 
  
 Payments of principal, Make-Whole Amount, if any, and interest shall be made in such coin or currency of the United States of America as at the time of
payment is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts to the registered holder hereof at the address shown in the register maintained by the Company for such purpose, in the manner provided in the Note Purchase Agreement referred to
below. 
  
 This Note is one of an issue of Series M Senior Secured
Notes of the Company issued in an aggregate principal amount limited to Seventy-Five Million Dollars ($75,000,000) pursuant to the Company’s separate Note Purchase Agreements (collectively, as may be amended from time to time, the “Note
Purchase Agreement”), each dated as of June 2, 2000, with the purchasers listed on Annex 1 thereto, and is entitled to the benefits thereof. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein have the meanings specified in the
Note Purchase Agreement. As provided in the Note Purchase Agreement, this Note is subject to prepayment, in whole or in part, in certain cases without a Make-Whole Amount and in other cases with a Make-Whole Amount. The Company agrees to make the
scheduled required prepayments on account of such Notes in accordance with the provisions of the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  

 Exhibit A1-1 

 This Note is a registered Note and is transferable only by surrender hereof at the principal office of
the Company as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, duly endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the registered holder of this Note or his attorney duly authorized in writing. 
  
 Under certain circumstances, as specified in the Note Purchase Agreement, the
principal of this Note (together with any applicable Make-Whole Amount) may be declared due and payable in the manner and with the effect provided in the Note Purchase Agreement. 
  
 The Company waives presentment, protest and demand, notice of protest, demand and dishonor and agrees to pay all costs of
collection when incurred (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees) and to perform and comply with each of the covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements of the undersigned contained in every Financing Document. Notwithstanding any
provision herein or in any instrument now or hereafter securing said indebtedness, the total liability for payments in the nature of interest shall not exceed the limits imposed by the usury laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 
  
 This Note is secured in accordance with, and entitled to the benefits of, the
Security Documents. 
  
 All obligations evidenced by the Note are
guarantied by the Guarantors pursuant to the Joint and Several Guaranty. 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, INTERNAL VIRGINIA LAW, EXCLUDING CHOICE-OF-LAW PROVISIONS OF SUCH COMMONWEALTH THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE APPLICATION OF
THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER SUCH COMMONWEALTH. 
  

			
	SMITHFIELD FOODS, INC.
		
	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	 
	 Title:
	 	 

  

 Exhibit A1-2

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