AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS Farm Policy & Food Costs: Missouri plans to restrict SNAP and SuN Bucks purchases starting Oct. 1, banning candy, sugary drinks, and prepared desserts; grocers want a clear item list and an exact start date. War-Driven Input Pressure: With Iran-related fuel and shipping disruptions, Missouri farmers may feel higher diesel costs even if most fertilizer was pre-bought; experts warn broader food-security risks. USDA Safety Net Update: USDA’s Farm Service Agency is offering a rare chance (June 1–Aug. 31) to review and potentially increase base acres for Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage, with up to 30 million acres nationwide. Weather & Harvest Stress: Oklahoma wheat harvest is starting early after a warm winter and poor crop conditions, with drought and high costs squeezing yields. Trade & Market Signals: Grain futures were mixed overnight; bean oil hit a contract high as traders watch the delayed USDA export sales report. Livestock Outlook: The U.S. cattle herd is at a 75-year low, a squeeze that could keep beef prices elevated. Aquaculture Relief: USDA issued a disaster designation for Long Island oyster growers after winter losses, unlocking disaster assistance and low-interest emergency loans. Biosecurity at the Border: CBP launched a campaign warning Texas travelers about New World screwworm, with USDA ramping up sterile fly production.
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