AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAgribusiness & Trade: North Dakota producers are feeling “death by a thousand paper cuts” as input and compliance costs pile up, while a U.S.-Iran memorandum signals the Strait of Hormuz could reopen—potentially easing fertilizer pressure and renewed attention on a Grand Forks fertilizer plant proposal. Energy & Infrastructure: Minnesota Power’s $50 million federal grant was reinstated to help fund a major HVDC transmission upgrade linking Hermantown and central North Dakota, a move aimed at grid reliability and customer cost relief. State Economy & Agriculture Policy: North Dakota’s spring duck survey shows an index of about 2.4 million birds, down 9.5% from 2025, with habitat losses cited—especially in the northeast around Grand Forks. Workforce & Education: Minot State University is advancing a new swine engineering program with a $500,000 MAGIC Fund-backed plan, and NDSU is expanding its swine research facility to support hands-on training and more research. Business Leadership: The North Dakota Industrial Commission appointed Cathy Dub to lead the North Dakota Mill and Elevator as president/CEO, succeeding Vance Taylor. Community & Events: TEDxFargo announced its 2026 speaker lineup, and Prairie Business is opening nominations for its “50 Best Places to Work” contest (deadline July 6).
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