AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNebraska Ag & Policy: The Nebraska Department of Agriculture proposed new rules that could effectively ban most edible hemp products, including THC-infused beverages, after Gov. Jim Pillen’s executive order framed some consumables as “adulterated.” Retailers and manufacturers pushed back hard at a public hearing. Rural Economy: Creighton’s Rural Mainstreet Index for Iowa rose eight points, signaling stable-to-modest growth in small business conditions, with a reported uptick in rural hiring and stronger ag exports. Telecom Growth: Rightfiber plans to combine Ritter Communications and Great Plains Communications, aiming to expand fiber networks and grow via acquisitions; the deal is expected to close in about 90 days and would serve 400+ communities across 20 states. Workforce & Schools: Brady Public Schools won a statewide Nebraska Career Education award for its middle-school career programming and partnerships. Community Recovery: Nebraska’s wildfire recovery effort added a new donation/pickup site for hay and fencing supplies at Crawford Livestock Market. Markets: Corn futures slipped ahead of the Juneteenth holiday, while cattle and hog markets showed mixed-to-lower closes as traders took profits. Sports & Local Interest: ESPN will broadcast the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games (June 20-26) from Minneapolis, with Nebraska athletes and major national coverage.
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