AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNebraska Hemp Policy: Nebraska’s hemp retailers and business owners pushed back hard against proposed state rules that would effectively ban edible hemp products with any THC, arguing the plan goes beyond the federal 0.4 mg-per-container cap and could wipe out popular items like THC-infused beverages. Agribusiness Markets: Commodity strategists say corn’s recent selloff looks overdone after an aggressive spec positioning washout, but they warn supply risks could still flare if conditions tighten. Wildfire Recovery: Gov. Jim Pillen launched a Nebraska Wildfire Hay Recovery Program letting ranchers get quick relief by donating hay harvested from eligible state highway rights-of-way, with permits and safety requirements. Local Water Restrictions: Ponca residents and businesses were told to cut unnecessary water use due to a well issue, with updates expected as replacement parts are installed. Healthcare Support: AARP and United Way expanded the 211 Caregiver Support Program into 10 more states and added regional support in California and Colorado, boosting access for millions of family caregivers, including Nebraska. Labor & Trade Politics: A Nebraska-backed Senate candidate is facing fresh scrutiny over claims he contacted ICE during a 2021 union strike, while U.S.-Iran peace talks face skepticism in Washington as Senate Republicans question the deal’s terms. Telecom Deal: Rightfiber is moving ahead with the planned combination of Ritter Communications and Great Plains Communications to expand fiber service across 20 states.
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