AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoAir Quality & Outdoor Living: A new study from Nursa.com ranks Vermont top for healthy living, citing especially clean air tied to low pollution, fewer cars, and limited industrial emissions—plus lots of parks and places to stay active. Wildfire & Water Protection Rules: Vermont is proposing the first major update to primitive camping rules in 33 years, including a ban on cutting or burning live wood for campfires and moving campsites farther from rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands to better protect water quality and habitat. Energy Costs & Solar Options: A Massachusetts resident’s steep electric bill pushed him toward “plug-in” balcony solar, a lower-cost setup that can reduce utility payments without a full rooftop installation. Agrivoltaics Explained: A guide looks at agrivoltaics—solar panels over farmland—as a way to produce energy while keeping food production going. Rabies Prevention: USDA is dropping 1.1 million oral rabies vaccine baits across Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York to curb spread among raccoons. Composting Basics: UVM Extension shares how to make “black gold” at home with simple browns/greens ratios and what to avoid.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.