AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSNAP Changes: New SNAP work requirements start today, tightening eligibility for many able-bodied adults and some households with older dependents, while critics warn the shift and broader cuts could push more people toward food insecurity. Wheat Supply Shock: USDA data points to the weakest U.S. wheat harvest in decades, with Hard Red Winter output forecast at its lowest since 1957, raising the odds of higher flour, bread, and pasta costs later this year. Cover Crops Boost: Farmers for Soil Health reopens enrollment with higher per-acre payments and simpler one-year contracts, aiming to expand cover crop adoption across key corn/soy/wheat regions. Windbreak Debate: Plains farmers face blowing-dirt and high-wind conditions as fields open up; officials say tree windbreaks still matter, even as claims about their removal spark controversy. Food Safety: USDA/FSIS announced a recall of frozen pork-and-crab soup dumplings in New Jersey due to an undeclared peanut allergen. Local Agriculture & Water: A Kona coffee and macadamia grower story shows how earthquake damage to catchment tanks is forcing farmers to scramble for water.
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