AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoScrewworm Response: USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins visited a Texas ranch as the New World screwworm threat spreads, with sterile-fly releases and faster wound checks pitched as the key to protecting cattle and pets. Animal Health Alerts: Virginia and other states issued guidance after confirmed cases reached Texas and New Mexico, stressing surveillance, treatment, and transport rules. Local Impacts in NM: Eagle Nest Lake drought worries are starting to show up in Angel Fire’s planning, with tourism and recreation at risk if water levels keep sliding. Ag Workforce Funding: New Mexico will reimburse ag businesses up to $15,000 per intern (up to three interns) through its Agricultural Workforce Development Program. Energy Data & Planning: New Mexico Tech helped launch DETECT, a one-stop energy dashboard for production, emissions, and infrastructure data. Aviation Innovation: U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted New Mexico’s role in a pilot program for advanced air mobility that aims to modernize airspace and operations. Tech & Water Tension: Project Jupiter’s massive data-center build in Doña Ana County faces community scrutiny over water supply and tax incentives. Education Lawsuit: Albuquerque Public Schools faces a lawsuit alleging a substitute left a special education classroom unsupervised, leading to a student’s hand injury.
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