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Election Results in Nebraska

Election Results in Nebraska

[Author: Mark Othmer, 11.2016 | Keywords: Nebraska Field Notes, Election] Another election season has finally concluded and I think it is safe to say that everyone is elated that itís over. As I traveled across Nebraska, the most common theme I heard was, ìEnough already. Letís get to the voting booth and settle this. We should all be thankful that in the United States of America, the voting booth is how we settle these issues. Other countries do not have that civility or luxury. Looking at the traditional red/blue map of the U.S. after the election provided a stark reminder… Read More »

2016: Election Recap

2016: Election Recap

[Author: Will Rogers, 11.2016 | Keywords: Election] As the dust begins to settle on what may go down as one of the most unpredictable elections ever, political pundits and reporters have been busy unpacking and processing the outcome of the Presidential race. And while Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th President of the United States, Iowans also experienced a sizable political shift of our own. Recapping the 2016 Election Very few people went into election night thinking that Donald Trump was going to lose Iowa. But what they didn’t expect was what would happen in the Iowa Senate… Read More »

Election Year Thoughts

Election Year Thoughts

[Author: Mark Othmer, 07.2016 | Keywords: Nebraska Field Notes, Election] As the summer heat sets in, those involved with Nebraska agriculture often find themselves wishing for rain from Mother Nature and depending on the reliability of the pivot irrigation system. While irrigation in Nebraska is typically as reliable as flipping a light switch, if the light doesnít come on ñ or in this case the water doesnít flow ñ panic can quickly set in. When temperatures start climbing toward triple digits, irrigation becomes the key step in the process of producing high yield corn or soybean crops, because a lack… Read More »