AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAgriculture & Trade: Peru’s milling executives toured South Dakota wheat country with the South Dakota Wheat Commission, visiting SDSU plots, farms, grain elevators and seed processing in Fort Pierre—aimed at strengthening long-term ties with one of Latin America’s biggest wheat importers. Roads & Fuel Costs: A new University of Minnesota study in Nature Communications Sustainability finds speeding is common (over 43% of trips) and barely cuts travel time, while costing drivers millions in fuel and adding emissions. Local Industry & Growth: Vermillion’s chamber held a public conversation on data centers after inquiries from developers, with officials saying no formal proposals are in motion yet. Public Works Dispute: A Kansas subcontractor is trying to move a Mitchell wastewater payment fight into federal court, arguing the case qualifies for removal and should be handled outside arbitration. Housing Funding: South Dakota is accepting applications for 2026 affordable housing programs, including HOME, Housing Tax Credits, and Emergency Solutions Grants. Ag Policy Watch: Senate Farm Bill talks resume in Washington, with SNAP-related changes still a major sticking point. Legal/Consumer: A multistate settlement over the 23andMe genetic data breach caps state recovery at $18M total, with South Dakota set to receive about $149K. Energy & Grid: Research tied to Xcel Energy explores using load flexibility to avoid costly grid upgrades as demand shifts. Sports Complex: Rapid City officials held a press conference advancing a new sports complex, pitching it as a quality-of-life boost and a way to draw year-round visitors.
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