Grant Gerlock
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This story is part of the special series United And Divided, which explores the links and rifts between rural and urban America.Rural voters…
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The Trump Administration is voicing its support for the ethanol industry, but without specifics it is hard to say what that means exactly for Midwest…
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The fruit is one of the first GMOs to be marketed directly to consumers, not at farmers. It's headed to test markets this month. And it's a sign of how the science of genetic engineering is evolving.
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Genetically engineered crops are nothing new. But new technology that allows scientists to alter plants more precisely and more cheaply is taking…
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Farmers across the Midwest are trying to figure out how to get by at a time when expected prices for commodities from corn, to wheat, to cattle, to hogs…
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A new U.S. government study claims ethanol is better for the environment than most scientists initially expected, boosting an industry that is a boon to…
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Cabela’s is known for big stores filled with museum-grade taxidermy and shelves piled with hunting and fishing gear. The Cabela’s store in Sidney,…
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In Nebraska alone, there are 11 counties without a lawyer — leaving those seeking legal help in the lurch. Efforts are underway to recruit law students to come back home.
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A proposal that would jumpstart the chicken business in Nebraska has some residents concerned about the potential impact on the environment and are trying…
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Fewer young attorneys are choosing to set up shop in small towns and take over for retiring professionals. Just like the shortages of doctors, nurses,…