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Nebraska

The US state of Nebraska is located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern US. With a total area of 200,520 sq km, Nebraska is one of the leading ranching and farming states in the US.

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Natural Resources in Nebraska?

cattle,_corn,_hogs,_and_soybeans">cattle, corn, hogs, and soybeans

These are agricultural resources. Natural resources, as the name implies, are those that exist naturally. Examples: biodiversity (fish, trees), minerals, land, air, water.

Natural resource industries would be mining, oil extraction, fishing, hunting, logging.
Nebraska produces much of the nation's beef, and also produces wheat, corn, and soybeans.

Nebraska also provides the nation with the Huskers, college football team.

Nebraska's large, flat, open spaces provide good opportunities for wind farming, and also sits on a large aquifier.
Corn. Beef
It is known for mostly known for corn.
corn is one of their mane food groups or well known as their staple

cattle, corn, hogs and soybeans.

What kind of jobs can 14 year olds get in Lincoln Nebraska?

You can be a bagger at a grocery store. You could also work at McDonalds (maybe) or Burger King. Plus if you don't mind getting up real early in the morning you can try detasseling over the summer it lasts for like 2-3 weeks and you get paid minimum wage.

How many students go to university of Nebraska in Kearney?

As of the most recent data, the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) has an enrollment of approximately 6,000 students. This figure includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Enrollment numbers can fluctuate slightly each academic year, so it's advisable to check the university's official website for the most current statistics.

Where is the Museum Of Nebraska History in Lincoln Nebraska located?

The phone number of the University Of Nebraska State Museum is: 402-472-2642.

What are the major rivers in Nebraska?

The rivers of Nebraska are - Arikaree River Big Blue River Big Nemaha River Calamus River Cedar River Dismal River Elkhorn River Frenchman Creek Keya Paha River Little Blue River Little Nemaha River Lodgepole Creek Logan Creek Long Pine Creek Loup River Middle Loup River Missouri River Niobrara River Nishnabotna River North Fork Elkhorn River North Loup River North Platte River Papillion Creek Platte River Republican River Red Willow Creek Rock Creek Salt Creek Snake River South Fork Elkhorn River South Loup River South Platte River West Fork Big Blue River White River Wood River

What is Nebraska known for?

* First State to join the Union after the Civil War. * Lots of cattle and corn. * The only State with a unicameral legislature. All the members call themselves State Senators, are elected without party affiliation and can overide a veto by a majority of 60 percent instead of the usual 2/3rd number in all other states.

What are Nebraska's major sports teams?

Football tends to be the most popular sport in Nebraska.

What is the population of Blair Nebraska?

Blair is approximately 21 miles north of Omaha and sits on the Missouri River. It sits at the junction of State Highways 75, 30, 91, and 133.

Is Nebraska hilly?

Yes, the Wildcat Hills in the Gering area, the hills of Chadron, and there are even more as you head east across the state.

What is the phone number of the Boys Town Hall Of History And Father Flanagan House in Boys Town Nebraska?

The address of the Boys Town Hall Of History And Father Flanagan House is: 14057 Flanagan Boulevard, Boys Town, NE 68010

How far is it across Nebraska?

The driving distance between Lincoln, NE and Minneapolis, MN is approximately 430 miles. The driving time would be approximately 7 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

When did Nebraska become a part of the US?

Cornhusker State.

The 1945 Legislature changed the official state name to the Cornhusker State, thus repealing the 1895 act. The name is derived from the nickname for the University of Nebraska athletic teams, the Cornhuskers. The term "cornhusker" comes from the method of harvesting or "husking" corn by hand, which was common before the invention of husking machinery.

When did Nebaska become a state?

Nebraska was admitted into the Union on March 1, 1867 becoming the 37th state to join the Union.

What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do to the Missouri Compromise?

The both deal with establishing boundaries for slave and free states. The Missouri compromise made Missouri a slave state while balancing the scale by declaring Maine a free state. As for the Kansas Nebraska Act, this established the Mason Dixon line which segregated in its entirety half of the U.S. into slave and free states while leaving several states to be determined by popular sovereignty.