AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUSDA Disaster Aid: Nebraska farmers in 21 wildfire-impacted counties can now apply for federal Farm Service Agency loan assistance after USDA approval covering four primary counties and 17 contiguous ones, with funds aimed at restoring property, covering production costs, and refinancing certain operating debts. Housing Supply Push: Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood’s co-authored 21st Century Road to Housing Act took effect over the weekend, promising reforms that could expand home supply over time, including changes aimed at manufactured housing costs. Local AI Infrastructure Debate: An opinion piece argues Nebraska’s power, fiber access, and workforce make it a key player in AI growth, but warns permitting and zoning decisions could slow data center buildouts. Ag & Environment Watch: A decade-long USGS study finds pesticide pollution in Midwest and Great Plains rivers is getting worse, with multiple chemicals detected at levels that may harm aquatic life. Rural Talent Pipeline: Midway Co-op is running a summer internship program for Kansas State agronomy students, including a Nebraska student, to build the next generation of rural ag professionals. Telecom Expansion: Rightfiber, formed from a merger of Ritter Communications and Great Plains Communications, says it’s already pursuing more growth and deals as it manages 28,000 miles of fiber across 20 states. Community Impact: WinnaVegas Casino Resort pledged $200,000 to the 160th Winnebago Homecoming Celebration in Nebraska.
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