Take a trip to the panhandle of Nebraska to experience rugged buttes, badlands, and spires. |
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We believe effective fly control will require the utilization of parasitic wasp species native to Nebraska. |
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This tornado hit Furnace county, Nebraska, and it is one of 100 twisters that ravaged must of the Midwest over the weekend. |
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Judged by wateriness alone, the state is closer to the Netherlands than Nebraska. |
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Rutgers fans speak with envy of Midwest football schools such as Nebraska, where the fan support is rabid and the local kids stick around. |
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Alfalfa weevils have been serious pests of alfalfa in Nebraska for some time. |
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Nebraska requires that a fence at least four-foot high with a locking gate surround a lagoon. |
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The armyworm probably does not overwinter in Nebraska, but reinvades the northern part of its range each spring. |
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In Nebraska it overwinters as a larvae or pupae under manure piles or in other breeding areas. |
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Common rust is present at levels you only see every five years in a wide swath of east and central Nebraska. |
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Wheat in Nebraska usually ripens under warm, dry conditions that favor development of quality grain for bread making. |
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Born in Ainsworth, Nebraska, his life was that of an entrepreneurial risk-taker. |
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It was on that night that tornadoes roared through many communities in Nebraska. |
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Crop rotation is still the best approach to reduce densities of western corn rootworms in Nebraska. |
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Originally known only from central and southern Texas, 9-banded armadillos have recently been found as far north as Nebraska. |
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In central Nebraska, several fields are severely damaged by anthracnose stalk rot. |
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We have sampled loessic soils with a truck-mounted soil probe from more than 70 stable undisturbed upland positions from Nebraska to Illinois. |
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Vickie attended Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she majored in Chemistry and Spanish. |
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Most Nebraska soils contain sufficient levels of potassium, magnesium, manganese, iron and sulfur for sunflower levels. |
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The bagworm occurs in the eastern United States from New England to Nebraska and south through Texas. |
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Spotted alfalfa aphids have been found in several newly seeded alfalfa fields in northeastern Nebraska. |
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Optimum planting dates for Nebraska and most of the northern states range from early to mid May. |
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At Ogallala, Nebraska, milepost 342, on May 27, 1867, they swooped down on the tracklayers while Dodge and government inspectors were present. |
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Nebraska is a classic West Coast team with a lot of jumps and scramble shifts before the ball is snapped. |
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The Fighting Irish play seven bowl teams from 2000, including Nebraska and Tennessee. |
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Soybeans were planted on a Nebraska state field where an experimental biopharma maize was grown the year before. |
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Nebraska State Patrol troopers drove chase cars parallel to the train to stop motorists who didn't obey traffic laws at rail crossings. |
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As this trough moves northeast of Nebraska, high pressure will build back into the central United States. |
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Once Nebraska stopped that drive, a long run set up the Huskers' 39-yard field goal to avoid the shutout. |
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The corn leaf aphid can be found on corn, sorghum, wheat and barley in Nebraska. |
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We will begin our two-part preview with bracket one, which kicked things off yesterday with Florida and Nebraska picking up victories. |
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Aided by southerly winds, adults migrate from southern areas and appear in Nebraska in July. |
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The president nominates Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns as his new secretary of agriculture. |
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Made up of minute shards of volcanic glass, the ash clouds that drifted across Nebraska from the west were abrasive and dangerous. |
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The Gators erase memories of their 62-24 massacre to Nebraska after the 1995 season by pasting the Wildcats. |
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Another week of heat and dry conditions will warrant further upgrades to these states, as well as eastern Nebraska. |
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Northeast, southwest, and southeast Nebraska have all experienced significant streamflow declines during the last 30 days. |
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On the strong side, the defensive lineman must control his gap and not let the Nebraska blocker get to his body. |
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Enter Steve Nebraska, a goofy guy living in a small Mexican town with knack for hitting and pitching. |
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In his homily at Malcom's funeral, Nebraska Bishop James Krotz told of visiting a nursing home in Nebraska City with Malcom. |
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This season there will be a soybean rust hotline which is being funded by the Nebraska Soybean Board. |
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He makes house calls across central Iowa and eastern Nebraska on days, evenings and weekends at his clients ' convenience. |
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One livestock disease detected in several Nebraska swineherds is pseudorabies. |
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However, most horn fly populations in Nebraska are resistant to pyrethroid insecticides. |
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He studied fine art at Nebraska University, completing his degree after service in the army in the First World War. |
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Heavy infestations of grasshoppers have been reported in field margins and farmsteads, mostly in the eastern third of Nebraska. |
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These grass mite infestations have been seen in some cornfields in western Nebraska. |
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When the Nebraska retailer first started applying inoculants, it experienced some problems getting material dry enough so it did not cake up. |
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On the second day, May 4, Helder was stopped 12 miles outside of Albion, Nebraska, where a pipe bomb had been found in a mailbox. |
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Producers from Nebraska, Tennessee and North Carolina are part of the trend to send fingerlings to Wisconsin and Michigan for fattening. |
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The moving parties have not established that Nebraska is clearly a more appropriate and convenient forum than Ontario. |
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Nothing crushes the road trip's groove like getting a DUI, especially one in Podunk, Nebraska. |
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Deer, cottontail rabbits, voles and pocket gophers are some of the most common species that damage trees in Nebraska. |
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Based on the records of explorers, the Omaha Nation of Nebraska has been counting annual powwows for about 200 years. |
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Seedling diseases including damping off and seed rot are the most common soybean disease problems in Nebraska. |
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For 91 years, Nebraska state law decreed that black-tailed prairie dogs be eradicated annually. |
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The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled electrocution unconstitutional, effectively suspending executions in the state. |
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In 1982, he released Nebraska, a masterpiece of hush-toned dirges about murderers and chicken-man killers and accidentally invented lo-fi. |
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Mycotoxins commonly found in grains or feeds used in Nebraska are aflatoxins, ergot alkaloids, fumonisins, vomitoxin and zearalenone. |
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Several hail storms damaged or destroyed fields in an area extending from western Nebraska south to central Kansas. |
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This farm grain bin near Firth was typical of the storm damage that extended from central to eastern Nebraska. |
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Eastern Nebraska counties continue to show the benefits of heavy downpours since mid-June. |
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However, many producers in Nebraska don't own a drill and use their corn planter to plant soybeans after the corn is planted. |
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In addition to this area in southwest Nebraska, abnormal dryness developed across most of the state in June. |
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Pockets of mild dryness continue across extreme southwest Nebraska, as well as the northwestern Panhandle. |
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More to the point, he makes his fascination palpable in this journey from the heights of the WWF to the depths of one-night stands in tank towns in Nebraska. |
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Nebraska farmer Jerry Mulliken has conducted replicated trials for six years to assess the effect of row cleaning operations prior to corn planting. |
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Nebraska farmers and agribusiness representatives interested in learning about emerging technologies and sharing on-farm experiences founded the association. |
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A storm system late last week brought welcome precipitation and limited relief to north central and northeast Nebraska, often with 2-4 inches of rain. |
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Even out in Nebraska, urban sprawl destroys cornfield after cornfield. |
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After being removed to Indian Territory in Oklahoma in 1877, a group of Ponca Indians led by Standing Bear sought to return to their homelands in northern Nebraska. |
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Out of respect, her family would not allow the University of Nebraska Press to disinter the ledger in 1959, even temporarily, so it could be photographed in color. |
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Bob Larson was raised in McCook, Nebraska, a postage-stamp town of around 7,000 people and 23 churches. |
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Voles are small, mouselike rodents that exist throughout Nebraska. |
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Plains towns like Grand Island, Nebraska, are filling up with Mexican or Honduran restaurants. |
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Then, we have the pulse-pounding Captain Phillips, the sublime Nebraska, and the insane The Wolf of Wall Street. |
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In southeast and south central Nebraska, leaf and stripe rusts, powdery mildew and Septoria leaf blotch are the most common and important foliar diseases. |
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Nebraska farmers are field testing a relay intercropping system that rotates seed corn, wheat and soybean over two years to provide for soil nitrogen use. |
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The most common in Nebraska are brown chicken lice and chicken body lice. |
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With just his guitar and a four-track tape machine, he conceived the stark sounding, tormented soul of Nebraska, pre-dating the alt-country movement by a good 10 years. |
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We have not had the extended 24 months of dryness like western Nebraska. |
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The pharma corn was harvested along with the soybeans and sent to a grain elevator in Aurora, Nebraska, where it was mixed in with 500,000 bushels. |
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Much of his current research program focuses on strategies to reduce or eliminate the use of summer fallow in dryland crop rotations in the Nebraska Panhandle. |
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Each month's first edition is downlinked live to more than 20 sites across Nebraska, and each month's second edition is webcast live at marketjournal.unl.edu. |
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Nebraska ranked third in the nation in the production of field corn with 1,319,700,000 bushels in 2004, according to the USDA Agricultural Statistics Service Web site. |
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Such sites might include low farm land and wet meadows along major waterways, including many infested sites along creeks and canals in northeastern Nebraska. |
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Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah will never come anywhere close to being purple. |
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In Nebraska, Democrat Chuck Hassebrook is within striking distance of Republican pete Ricketts. |
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These agricultural pests migrate in mid-summer to the Rocky Mountains from Kansas and Nebraska to beat the heat. |
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It's like On the Road, except the roads are circular, confined to the reservation's scrubby badlands and a repellent Nebraska border town riddled with liquor stores. |
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Long after you and I are gone, schools such as Nebraska, Penn State, Texas and Michigan likely still will be strong programs and good drawing cards. |
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Currently there are six noxious weeds in Nebraska, including Canada thistle, plumeless thistle, musk thistle, leafy spurge, spotted knapweed, and diffuse knapweed. |
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Last year a virgin bonnethead shark gave birth at a Nebraska zoo. |
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Although welcome, the heavy rains in eastern Nebraska fell on ground so dry and hard that a substantial portion of the moisture ran off, overflowing some creeks and sloughs. |
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What of the unmorality of taking Kansas and Nebraska from the Indians? |
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He woos Alexandra, but he is rebuffed by her two older brothers, who distrust any man who has seen the world beyond Nebraska. |
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Or they'll build a pipeline through pristine British Columbian rain forest rather than open Nebraska farmland. |
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Union Pacific, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is the nation's largest railroad. |
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Salia was the third patient to be treated in Nebraska, but the first to succumb to the disease. |
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Solich will have quarterback Eric Crouch, wingback Bobby Newcombe and those silos known as Nebraska offensive linemen returning, so the Huskers figure to keep on rolling. |
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On Sept. 11, Beth Todd-Bazemore, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of South Dakota, was consulting at the Winnebago reservation in northeastern Nebraska. |
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Southwest Nebraska still remains a concern due to effects from the prolonged drought on hydrological components including streamflow rates and reservoir recharge. |
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McConnell appeared at a press conference with Nebraska Sen. deb Fischer at his side. |
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The Washington rumor mill is now speculating that the former Nebraska Senator will not be nominated as Secretary of Defense. |
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So we made it the boys from Nebraska and South Dakota, from the panhandle and Okeehobee. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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While the Cologne fossil is the oldest food store yet discovered, two other ancient larders have been found in slightly more recent deposits in Nebraska. |
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The Nebraska medical team did this to increase the absorption and uptake of creatine to enhance its benefits in patients who have suffered weight loss from cancer. |
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The northern Ogallala, found near the surface in Nebraska, is replenished by surface runoff from rivers originating in the Rockies. |
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Kansas is bounded by Nebraska on the north, Missouri on the east, Oklahoma on the south and Colorado on the west. |
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The new CVA will consist of 66 locations across eastern Nebraska and northern Kansas with more than 800 employees. |
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Six Virginia opossums, nine raccoons and one striped skunk collected from Keith County Nebraska were examined for ectoparasites. |
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These western migrants may winter anywhere from southern Alberta and Montana to New Mexico and Arizona and from inland California to Nebraska. |
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The Nebraska Legislature is unique in that it is the only nonpartisan state legislature. |
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However, in the west, there is sporadic representation of merged speakers in Washington, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. |
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He was born in Nebraska and moved as an infant to Grand Rapids and grew up there. |
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The exception is the unicameral Nebraska Legislature, which is composed of only a single chamber. |
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One January day, thirty years ago, the little town of Hanover, anchored on a windy Nebraska tableland, was trying not to be blown away. |
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This is our enthusiastic Weimaraner pup, Weimshadow's Si, retrieving his first Nebraska pheasant. |
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Created by Archrival, a creative agency expert in youth culture, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, CoolNotCoolQuiz. |
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You can't ship cows from Nebraska to Bangladesh to be slaughtered and shipped back as pot roasts and still make a profit. |
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Sizes and Shapes of 10-Ma Distal Fall Pyroclasts in the Ogallala Group, Nebraska. |
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He photographs everything from migrants striking in Nebraska to the Mixtecs of Oaxaca, Mexico playing basketball. |
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Born eight years after the Civil War ended, Cather is often identified with pioneer experience and the Nebraska prairie. |
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The management of Speedway Motors is on the forefront in the state of Nebraska in the Green Energy arena. |
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Only one state, Nebraska, uses this system, but it seems to work for Nebraskans. |
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If I'd been born in the 1850s or thereabouts, you would not have found me on a Conestoga wagon to Nebraska or the Dakotas. |
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Nebraska is the only state that has a unicameral legislative body consisting of 49 senators, who officially have no party affiliation. |
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Mark Beemer, Aventine president and CEO, said, By investing in this system we are adding to our revenue stream and diversifying beyond ethanol production in Nebraska. |
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It is also concentrated along the Michigan peninsula, in central Wisconsin and Minnesota, in the claypan soils of eastern Texas, and on the tablelands of central Nebraska. |
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In addition to aspartame, cans of Diet Pepsi found in New York, Omaha, Nebraska, and the San Francisco Bay Area now list acesulfame potassium as an ingredient. |
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During the 1930s, the Legislature of the State of Nebraska was reduced from bicameral to unicameral with the 43 members that once comprised that state's Senate. |
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It was also stocked and unintentionally introduced in various states, including Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. |
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Indeed, another paper slated to appear in Environmental Health Perspectives finds defeminization and demasculinization of fish in those Nebraska waters. |
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Nourison's Guggenheim Collection and Hellenic's Flokatis and Rugs a L'Art are regular favorites at the Nebraska Furniture Mart, as are contemporary collections from Sphinx. |
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Indirect methods, such as geothermometry and analysis of satellite imagery, have been used to identify parts of northwestern Nebraska that have high geothermal potential. |
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A graduate of the Newark School of Violin Making in the United Kingdom, Reed-Yeboah started making violins in her native Nebraska under violinmaker David Wiebe. |
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Sorensen's forensics coach at the University of Nebraska, Donald Olson, heard his undergraduate student extemporize antitheses during intercollegiate debates. |
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Schlessinger is proud to bring the revolutionary non-invasive body shaping system to Nebraska, helping to change the way men and women achieve a shapelier physique. |
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Besides training the president's dog and the Kennedys' three Portuguese water dogs, Ms Sylvia-Stasiewicz also trained former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel's dog Figgie. |
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The IRS was unable to satisfy the full personal tax assessment against David and filed a lien against Bantu Nebraska citing the corporation as David's nominee or alter ego. |
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Joining AgSense will be Roric Paulman of Paulman Farms in Sutherland, Nebraska and Steve Cubbage, owner and president of Prime Meridian, based in Nevada, Missouri. |
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Mitchell and Varvel are with ARS research units in Lincoln, Nebraska. |
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Knowledge of the population structure of northern pike, an important recreational and top-level piscivore, is essential to Nebraska Sandhill lakes management. |
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