AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildfire Risk in the Great Plains: Nebraska is in the crosshairs of an already record-breaking wildfire start, with the Morrill Fire burning 642,000 acres and setting a state record—part of a broader U.S. pattern driven by drought, low snowpack, heat, and stretched response capacity. Corn Belt Weather & Water: A new study links Corn Belt farming and shallow groundwater to more frequent and longer-lasting thunderstorm complexes, raising both flood/hail risks and forecasting stakes for Nebraska and neighbors. Tick Threats for People and Livestock: CDC data show ER visits for tick bites are highest for this time of year since 2017, while Nebraska vets warn cattle producers after Theileria was detected in multiple counties, urging aggressive tick control. Nebraska Water Education: The Children’s Groundwater Festival brought about 800 fifth graders to hands-on lessons on groundwater, runoff, and conservation. Agriculture & Drought Outlook: Crop reports point to warmer, drier conditions ahead, with soil moisture still tight. Local Conservation Events: Lewis & Clark NRD’s Bow Creek Field Day (June 17) will focus on rotation changes for water and nutrient efficiency, and PlantNebraska’s Wildflower Week runs June 1-7. Food Costs Pressure: National reporting warns another inflation wave is headed for grocery stores, tied to weather, tariffs, and cattle herd trends.
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