AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBorder & Farm Impact: A deadly migrant-smuggling crash in California’s Imperial Valley followed vehicles entering through a hole cut in the border fence, underscoring risks in a major harvest region that supplies lettuce, onions, broccoli and winter vegetables. SNAP & Food Access: USDA is tightening SNAP retailer rules starting Nov. 4, 2026, requiring a wider mix of foods (including more perishables) to steer benefits toward healthier choices. Dairy & Screwworm Watch: New World screwworm has returned to the U.S., with Texas public health officials warning about a potential outbreak after cases in cattle; USDA is funding research and response. Weather & Crops: California drought risk is rising as mountain snowpack drops to near-zero in parts of the north; meanwhile, Florida tomato prices are surging after winter freezes, with Mexico supply disruptions adding pressure. Research & Extension: North Dakota’s Carrington Research Extension Center field day highlights weed control, crop updates, spray drone demos, and wheat breeding—aimed at practical farm decisions. Local Ag Markets: Missouri marks pollinator week (June 22-28), touting pollinators’ role in fruit/seed production and U.S. agriculture.
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