AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGrain Markets: Chicago corn and soybeans jumped about 3% as a U.S. heatwave raised weather risk and traders watched for China demand, while wheat also gained on export-competition signals. Farm Labor Policy: Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson unveiled the bipartisan Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act of 2026 to modernize the H-2A visa program, aiming to expand access, control costs, and streamline administration. Trade Uncertainty: The U.S. will not renew USMCA in its current form, shifting to annual reviews through 2036—raising compliance and lobbying costs and adding volatility for pork, dairy, and cattle markets. Crop Protection: The American Soybean Association praised EPA approvals of new soybean crop-protection tools to help growers manage weeds and pests. Pollinator Research: A proposed closure of the Beltsville Bee Research Laboratory’s Bee Lab is drawing alarm from beekeepers over impacts on disease diagnosis and food-security research. SNAP Funding Pressure: Minnesota faces up to $250M in added SNAP costs tied to higher payment error rates, a reminder that food-assistance administration is tightening. Weather & Risk: Climate reporting highlights more frequent, longer extreme heat waves—raising stakes for rural communities and summer crop conditions.
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