AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildfire Response: Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency in Sioux County after the Corkscrew Road Fire, sparked by lightning and fueled by dry heat, burned about 30 acres and threatened health and property, unlocking state resources and emergency funds. Heat on Farms: A prolonged heat wave is stressing livestock, with Extension vets warning that reduced feed intake and heat stress can cut weight gains, reproduction, and milk production—and can be fatal for animals that can’t cool down. Solar Buildout in Lincoln: NextEra’s Panama Energy Center is nearing completion, with hundreds of workers installing hundreds of thousands of panels designed to work with Nebraska’s terrain and generate about 300 megawatts for Lincoln’s peak demand. Regenerative Farming Rule: USDA finalized a Regenerative Feedstock Rule letting biofuel feedstock growers quantify carbon intensity gains from practices like cover crops, reduced tillage, and nutrient management, aiming to lower emissions and improve soil and water outcomes. Rangeland Stewardship: The North American Grazing Lands Congress highlighted how working grasslands support wildlife habitat and resilient food systems, with Nebraska-area ranching and research partnerships featured. Data Centers & Water: Nebraska is pushing for data centers to disclose water use, as local planning debates grow over impacts and infrastructure needs. Public Health Watch: Health officials are investigating a growing cyclospora outbreak, with cases expected to rise through August, underscoring how environmental conditions can shape foodborne parasite risk.
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