AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUSDA staffing cuts and conservation strain: A new USDA Office of Inspector General report says Nebraska lost 15% of USDA staff in the first half of 2025, and the next federal budget could slash NRCS staffing in Nebraska from 68 full-time positions to 10—raising concerns for how farmers get help protecting soil, water, and wildlife. Drought pressure on Nebraska agriculture: Coverage highlights how drought is already forcing ranchers to rethink grazing and water planning, with Nebraska wheat facing major yield risk and possible abandoned acres as heat and dry conditions persist. Wildfire smoke and ozone impacts: Researchers report that wildfire emissions can worsen surface ozone pollution across the Midwest, reversing earlier air-quality gains and shortening lives—relevant to Nebraska’s wildfire season and public health. South Fork Fire updates: Fire managers report high containment and ongoing suppression repair work around Fort Robinson and nearby wildlife areas, with crews transitioning to a smaller organization as conditions allow. Weather watch for Nebraska: Forecasts flag severe storm potential across the Nebraska Panhandle and nearby areas, with hail, wind, and possible tornado risk.
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