In Nebraska, you might mostly smell the earthy aroma of fertile farmland, often mixed with the scent of freshly cut hay or grass, especially during the growing season. In rural areas, the air can also carry the distinct smell of livestock and manure from nearby farms. In urban settings, the scent may be a blend of asphalt, restaurants, and local flora. Overall, the scents reflect the state's agricultural heritage and natural landscapes.
kansas mostly but Colorado too & in a few odd places Iowa & Missouri & yes even South Dakota i kid you not
The US got Nebraska during the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha is located in the state of Nebraska.
The largest university in the US State of Nebraska in the University of Nebraska.
Nebraska is in the -6 timezone.
It will be sulfur mostly that you smell
The kind of land that Nebraska has is mostly plains. The Great Plains of Nebraska is further divided down into smaller areas.
smell things, mostly.
With their sense of smell, mostly.
Wyoming mostly and Nebraska
Mostly by smell.
you would smell very dirty air that would mostly give you the plaque
Mostly farmers newly arrived from Germany and Ireland.
Arctic Hares communicate mostly with smell
It could recognize you but mostly by smell not apperance.
Smell mostly. That's why the pee on stuff
yes but they mostly use smell to hunt