AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUSDA Staffing Cuts: An analysis says Iowa lost nearly 19% of NRCS staff and 8% of Farm Service Agency staff in 2025-26, leaving county offices understaffed and hitting farmer-facing program help. Livestock Disposal Rules: Vermont officials say composting is the preferred way to handle dead animals, but a case in Highgate shows neighbors can still raise concerns over setback distances and odor. Vermont Dairy Watch: With dairy consolidation continuing, Vermont Edition reports on what recent plant closures signal for the industry, while Franklin County Cheese will reopen the Enosburg Falls facility this fall under new ownership to keep production going. Recycling Facility Funding: Chittenden County’s recycling project stays on track after federal authorities returned $2.27 million stolen in a phishing scam earlier this year. Workforce Training: Community College of Vermont was invited back to the Metallica Scholars Initiative, adding scholarships for IT, cybersecurity, and data analytics programs. Energy Policy Pressure: A new analysis warns federal clean-energy rollbacks could raise energy bills nationwide, with Vermont households among those facing higher costs. Local Infrastructure: Brattleboro opened a new Amtrak station built for accessibility, including level boarding and upgraded parking and bike access.
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