AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAquaponics in the Gulf South: A $2 million indoor aquaponics operation behind a Chevy dealership in Harvey is growing lettuce using fish-tank water, aiming to “farm farmers” through training and an expansion plan. Public Health Data: Preliminary CDC numbers show U.S. infant mortality hit a new all-time low in 2025, with slightly fewer than 5.4 deaths per 1,000 live births. AI and the courts: A Mississippi court tossed a dispute involving “hallucinatory citations,” adding to a week of legal pushback on how AI is used and reported. Mississippi seafood push: Mississippi researchers are joining a NOAA-backed national effort to expand domestic seafood production, targeting more Gulf Coast aquaculture and jobs. Marine safety training: The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources is offering free updated ServSafe seafood training in Biloxi for the first 25 registrants. Weather after Arthur: Arthur’s remnants have moved on, but the aftereffects still left parts of the Deep South dealing with flooding risk and heavy rain. Wild hog costs: Mississippi officials say feral swine damage is costing the state tens of millions annually, with nationwide losses topping $3 billion.
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