AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFertilizer & Markets: CF Industries boosted its quarterly dividend 20% to $0.60 a share as nitrogen prices stay volatile but demand holds, with the stock up 55% in 2026. Travel & Labor: A Missouri TSA traffic drop of 10.8% at airports during a 2026 funding lapse points to staffing strain and uneven checkpoint impacts. Workforce Health: Concentra opened a new occupational medical center near Kansas City International Airport to help employers manage injuries and return-to-work outcomes. Agriculture: Missouri farmer Jason Bean welcomed China’s increased soybean purchases, arguing strong markets beat more government aid; meanwhile, BASF says early residual weed control is paying off for growers in wet conditions. Rural Healthcare Pipeline: North Central Missouri College received a $20,000 Healthy Blue grant for scholarships tied to rural healthcare careers. Livestock Industry: Livestock Marketing Association named leadership committees for 2026–2028, while BulkLoads acquired Livestock Network to expand ag-focused freight tools and services. Local Business & Safety: MoDOT listed ongoing Lake of the Ozarks road work; a Camdenton officer was injured in a crash responding with lights and sirens. Legal & Consumer Impact: A Kansas City federal lawsuit alleges injuries from a Nevro spinal cord stimulator, and J&J talc litigation saw another deadlocked jury in Los Angeles. Missouri Politics: Missouri voters face Amendment 5 on Aug. 4, with supporters pushing a phase-out of the state income tax. Community & Culture: World Cup momentum is fueling Kansas City’s soccer culture and next-generation participation.
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