AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWheat Harvest Delays: Kansas wheat harvest is running slow as violent storms, frequent rain, and persistent humidity keep combines parked; farmers report below-average yields and are waiting on warm, dry stretches to finish. Water Crisis Leadership: A California farmer is in line to lead the federal water agency managing Colorado River supplies, as shortages worsen and basin states/tribes push for shared cuts. Drought Relief for Growers: Virginia’s drought-stricken farmers are getting cautious optimism after recent rains, with officials pointing producers to federal disaster assistance. Biogas Growth on Dairies: New U.S. data shows record numbers of dairies capturing manure for renewable energy, with biogas systems now operating on hundreds of farms. EU Grain Outlook: COCERAL forecasts lower EU-27+UK grain output for 2026, with wheat and barley yields expected to ease from last year’s highs. Input Costs & Fertilizer Strain: Global fertilizer prices are easing in places, but farmers worldwide are still feeling the squeeze from higher fuel and fertilizer costs tied to shipping disruptions. Wildlife-Safe Solar Fencing: India’s Forest Department and researchers are rolling out solar fence monitoring to stop illegal electrification that kills elephants and other wildlife. Tech for Crop Resilience: Alltech expands its EU applications lab in Dunboyne to speed practical farm technologies focused on nutrient efficiency and lower environmental impact.
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