AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCattle & Drought: Producers in parts of the Dakotas are weighing herd rebuilding, but drought pressure is making heifer retention rare in many regions, even as some pockets keep it going. Fire Safety for Haying: NDSU is urging “baler hygiene” this season—dry conditions plus hot equipment mean growers should check bearings and temperatures often to prevent hay fires. Forage Risk: After rain, drought-stressed forages can spike nitrate levels for days—NDSU recommends a 7-to-12 day recovery before grazing or hay harvest. Timber & Windbreaks: Pine wilt disease has been confirmed in North Dakota trees for the first time, with detections in Ransom and Sargent counties; foresters urge diversifying species. Oil & Gas: Empire Petroleum reported Q2 2026 results and an operational update, highlighting major gas compression gains and more wells coming online. Policy & Tech: North Dakota’s AI and Data Center Committee heard calls to prioritize child safety, with special concern about companion chatbots. Consumer & Community: The state Historical Society launched its first AgFest at the Heritage Center, mixing agriculture exhibits with family-friendly events. Energy Costs Watch: A new 50-state analysis links climate/net-zero mandates to higher electricity rates, adding fuel to affordability debates.
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