AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNew World Screwworm Alarm: Reuters and other outlets warn the flesh-eating screwworm is back in the Southwest, raising stakes for livestock health and shelter capacity as officials scramble to contain spread. Dairy Labor Access: USDA and DHS clarified that dairy operations can qualify for H-2A temporary agricultural worker visas when they have a temporary or seasonal need, easing hiring pressure for year-round dairies. Milk Outlook: USDA lifted its 2026 and 2027 milk production estimates by about 1 billion pounds, while adjusting price forecasts in WASDE. Grain Markets & Iran: Strait of Hormuz reopening news helped pull energy-linked pressure from commodities, with grain and soy futures reacting alongside a stronger U.S. dollar. Food Assistance Pressure: A report says federal SNAP changes are hitting Illinois recipients and the farmers who supply local food markets, with the knock-on effects still unclear. Pest Threats in California: Lawmakers urged emergency USDA funding to fight the glassy-winged sharpshooter and Pierce’s Disease risk to grapes and wine. Market Access Push: U.S.-China trade signals include restored access and more purchases of U.S. ag products, but farmers are watching for sales, not just announcements.
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