AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: North Dakota’s historic tornado season got a closer look after June 20 storm conditions lined up fast—warm, humid air, strong winds at different heights, and a high risk that drew storm chasers to the state. Lake Invasion Alert: Zebra mussels were confirmed in Richland County’s Horseshoe Lake, prompting emergency rules as officials work to slow the spread of the invasive species. Fishing Tech Debate: Forward-facing sonar is changing summer fishing on Devils Lake and beyond, with anglers split between better targeting and worries that high-tech fishing could harm the sport. Farm Costs & Air Rules: North Dakota producers are feeling “death by a thousand paper cuts” from rising costs and uneven regulations, including frustration over air-quality rules that they say disadvantage the state. Fertilizer Supply Pressure: A U.S.-Iran memorandum hints at the Strait of Hormuz reopening, easing fertilizer worries for North Dakota farmers while renewed attention falls on a Grand Forks fertilizer plant proposal. Wildfire Smoke Health: Early wildfire season is already driving unhealthy air across multiple states, raising health concerns as smoke overwhelms gains from cleaner emissions. Livestock Research: NDSU unveiled a new swine research facility to expand hands-on training and boost local research capacity. Native Conservation Spotlight: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum tied North Dakota lessons to his work in Washington, highlighting conservation and public lands as he reflects on his first year.
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