AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAgribusiness Incentives: The USDA-backed Farmers for Soil Health cover-crop program is reopening for enrollment through summer, boosting payments to $35/acre (up to 2,000 acres) with a new one-year contract structure for corn, soybeans, wheat, grain sorghum and cotton growers in IA, MN, ND, SD and WI. Weather & Land Use: Plains wind and blowing-dirt concerns are reigniting debate over tree removal and windbreaks, as agencies warn soil loss risk rises when fields are opened during dry, high-wind stretches. Local Business & Community: Rapid City’s “Bowls of Hope” raised $10,100 to help residents cover utility bills, with city contingency funds matching donations and proceeds routed to St. Vincent de Paul. Housing/Insurance Costs: Verisk reports roof replacement costs jumped 33% in 2025 and repair costs rose 25%, driven by hail volatility and aging roof stock—pressuring housing and construction markets. Government & Access: A new South Dakota law requiring language translation services in some public administrative hearings is getting its first test in a uranium-drilling contested case near Edgemont. Consumer Economy: Rapid City sales tax collections hit record March totals and continued quarterly growth, even as officials cite rising infrastructure and service costs. Business Integrity: BBB warns of a fake “Bass Farm Equipment” website that stole $35,000+ from buyers by impersonating a real Castlewood family business.
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