AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNew World screwworm alert: USDA confirmed the flesh-eating New World screwworm fly in south Texas for the first time in decades, discovered in a 3-week-old calf in Zavala County; officials say the case is being treated and contained, but the return of the pest raises alarms for cattle producers and nearby livestock. Florida drought and growth pressure: Despite recent rains, Central Florida’s worst drought in 25 years is still straining water supplies and threatening development plans, with Brevard County facing rising infrastructure costs as fresh-water limits tighten. Water and wildfire risk: Florida’s drought remains severe enough to keep burn bans in place in multiple counties, and fireworks rules for July 4 could change depending on rainfall. Fresh produce access: Second Harvest’s Mobile Farmers Market hit major milestones in Volusia County, distributing thousands of pounds of produce and filling hundreds of produce prescriptions through its “Food is Medicine” push. UF strawberry health work: UF researchers are testing and tracking strawberry diseases like crown rot to help growers time treatments and keep local fields productive. Marine rules debate: Florida lawmakers are pushing to extend the state’s shark-feeding ban farther offshore, while scientists argue the case for a federal ban isn’t strong. Local fishing notes: Anglers get weekend guidance for red snapper and inshore bites, with reminders about where recreational fishing is allowed.
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