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“Living Water,” we're all living because of it. Kylen Hunt has a story of self-discovery and faith. The center of that story is the incredible, divine element that is the foundation of all life, “living water.” You will be surprised by some of the twists and turns in his testimonial. Surprised, and filled with, HOPE. About Kylen Hunt:Kylen's background in Precision Agriculture began as a teenager working with his grandfather in the fields of Central Nebraska. He was taught to love the land and respect its natural resources.It wasn't until 2001, that Kylen began his career in Precision Agriculture. While operating a local farm service business and working alongside local farmers, he became intrigued by auto steer and variable rate technology. This caused him to sell his business and transition into a Precision Ag Operator role for a local Cooperative.By the mid-2000s, Kylen began to see several issues developing within the precision industry. Learning how important data analytics would become in the future, he began to focus a considerable amount of time on the subject. Through personal research and study, Kylen learned that 87% of the time, water management was the cause for yield variability, crop production limitations, and even consistent profit management. Through this process of learning, Kylen developed a passion for data analytics and data interpretation on irrigated acres.Today, Kylen has the privilege of working alongside industry partners, and farmers, to help them fully adopt real-time and predictive water management. He's learned his real gifts and talents are not in the technology or analytics, but in helping industry leaders and producers fully adopt precision technology along with annual and real-time data analytics.Kylen lives in Corning, Iowa with his wife Rebecca, his biggest fan for 31 years. They travel together and look forward to investing time in their four grandchildren. Kylen is also a DISC Certified Personality and Behavioral Trainer and Consultant as well as a certified speaker, trainer, and business coach with the John Maxwell Team. In his "spare time," Kylen engages in leadership, public speaking, and business training events, where he challenges individuals to seek truth, gain wisdom, and serve others. A formula he has found to be very successful in both his personal and business life.--Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe.HOST: Kerry HoffschneiderGUEST: Kylen Hunt --CREDITS:Mitchell Roush, ProducerBibi Luevano, Cover ArtPurple Planet Music, Theme
We feature Louisiana native Michael Hanna in our Sodbuster Spotlight. He comes to Hastings this summer after spending last summer in Central Nebraska playing for the Plainsmen.
DOUG DUDA - the 2022 Nebraska Sportscaster of the year - is the Sports Director of ESPN Tri-Cities in Kearney, Nebraska where he has been for about 27 years. He's worked in Central Nebraska in 'local' radio for more than 35 years. We talk about what a guy does in the middle of the summer to keep it lively on his "Doug and Daddy" radio show.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Courtenay Turner is a motivational speaker, producer/performer, health/fitness coach, and podcaster. She is the host of THE COURTENAY TURNER PODCAST and co-host of DANGEROUS DAMES. Her podcast covers a wide range of topics, including health, fitness, medicine, philosophy, psychology, politics, geopolitics, and sociocultural zeitgeist. Through all of her content creation, writing, speaking, and performing, she aims to inspire, inform, and empower, and hopefully contribute to the preservation of the freewill of humanity. You can find her on X at @CourtenayTurner and visit her website at: courtenayturner.com GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Trent Loos is a sixth generation United States rancher from Central Nebraska. Since 2001 Trent has found every possible vehicle to explain the importance of a domestic supply of food and fuel. Today he host radio shows called Loos Tales, Rural Route Radio, Dakota Trails and Tales, Across the Plains and Loos Tales Foodlink. In addition to his own programs he joins KFYR KAFE every Thursday afternoon (KFYR.com) and every Wednesday morning, Trent joins the Kim Monson Show on KLZ in Denver, CO. You can follow him on X at @trentloos and subscribe to his Substack at: TrentLoos.Substack.com
Long-term care residents and their families in Red Cloud, Nebraska, breathed a sigh or relief this spring, when the local nursing home was saved from closure. The Heritage of Red Cloud was scheduled to close on April 18. But a local hospital and its foundation decided to acquire the facility thanks to some large community donations.
Former NASCAR driver and current analyst visits with FISH about going 200 mph, and an event happening in Central Nebraska soon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-salmon/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-salmon/support
-The Nebraska Volleyball Spring Match is in Kearney on Saturday, May 4th against the University of Denver. We know that Nebraska fans are fervent in their support, but THIS was a different animal…-Tickets for the 5,400 capacity arena in Kearney sold out in 46 minutes---doors opened at 10am yesterday and there were people in line at midnight in blankets and coats, and footage of many people in line in the wee hours of the morning waiting to get in….just an unbelievable site for a SCRIMMAGE-Also, back to Matar Diop---make it 8 players from this season's Nebrasketball team moving on (6 transfers, 2 graduates)…that's significant.Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
From mysterious "car thefts" of stranded vehicles, to OPPD's plans for a solar field in Central Nebraska and potential rolling blackouts here, winter has been wintering its butt off lately. We discuss ... with all the subtlety of a *SNOW SQUALL ALERT*.
No consensus has been reached on how to honor children's remains if they are found at the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School in Central Nebraska. By sifting through old documents in 2021, the Genoa Reconciliation Project estimated that 100 children died at the school. Diseases were the main causes of death. According to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs executive director, Judi gaiashkibos, the NCIA hosted a call with 40 Native American tribes across the country last Thursday. All of those nations had youth enrolled in the Genoa federal boarding school.
No consensus has been reached on how to honor children's remains if they are found at the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School in Central Nebraska. By sifting through old documents in 2021, the Genoa Reconciliation Project estimated that 100 children died at the school. Diseases were the main causes of death. According to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs executive director, Judi gaiashkibos, the NCIA hosted a call with 40 Native American tribes across the country last Thursday. All of those nations had youth enrolled in the Genoa federal boarding school.
On today's episode, I'm joined by Natalie Kovarik as we chat all about the value of investing in yourself, the power of personal development and the passion and courage it takes to succeed in life and business. Natalie Kovarik is the co-host of the popular podcast Discover Ag as well as the co-founder of Elevate Ag - an online course and community providing producers with the tools they need to successfully advocate and share online. She and her husband live in Central Nebraska where they own and operate Kovarik Cattle Co, a cow-calf operation with a growing registered herd. For the past 3 years, Natalie has been sharing her ranching and family story online to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle as well as foster a community that supports and trusts in Agriculture as much as she does. Resources & Links: The Quote of the Day Show podcast Climbing with Coach Kiah podcast Gather in Growth podcast Get our FREE resource for Writing a Strong Job Description Get our FREE resource for Making the Most of Your Internship Email us at hello@ofthewest.co Join the Of The West Email List List your jobs on Of The West Connect with Natalie: Follow on Instagram @nataliekovarik Subscribe to the Discover Ag podcast Connect with Jessie: Follow on Instagram @ofthewest.co and @mrsjjarv Follow on Facebook @jobsofthewest Check out the Of The West website Be sure to subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode!
Natalie Kovarik is a rancher who lives with her husband in Central Nebraska where they own and operate Kovarik Cattle Co, a cow calf operation with a growing registered herd.For the past 2 years Natalie has been sharing her ranching and familying story online to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle as well as foster a community who supports and trusts in agriculture as much as she does.
DOUG DUDA Program Director and Sports Director of ESPN Tri-Cities in Kearney, Nebraska. He is the Nebraska Sportscaster of the Year for 2022, as awarded by the National Sports Media Association; the first non-Omaha or Lincoln sportscaster to win the award since 1996. He has been in Kearney for more than 25 years, in the business for more than 35 years. He does more than 150 live sports events a year, covering a few dozen high school teams and college teams in Central Nebraska.
Join the Listener Email List to never miss an episode!Natalie Kovarik is the co-host of the popular podcast Discover Ag as well as the co-founder of Elevate Ag - an online course and community providing producers with the tools they need to successfully advocate and share online. She and her husband live in Central Nebraska where they own and operate Kovarik Cattle Co, a cow calf operation with a growing registered herd. For the past 2 years Natalie has been sharing her ranching and family story online to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle as well as foster a community who supports and trusts in Agriculture as much as she does.Websites: https://www.elevateyouragstory.com/elevatehttps://nataliekovarik.com/https://www.kovarikcattleco.com/Instagram: @nataliekovarik, @discoverag_, @elevateag_Podcast: Discover Ag----------SPONSERS:~Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/flyingfranchAre you loving the show and want more? Join me and my closest cheerleaders on Patreon!This platform is a way that helps me produce my podcast and give you the content and tools to propel your business, dreams and goals into success stories. ----------~ Start Your Shopify Trial!Build your business with Shopify to sell online, offline, and everywhere in between.Shopify has helped our business look professional, simple and converts our fans into loyal customers.Build your store online and get your brand in front of the eyes of people who are waiting to purchase from you. Start a free trial and enjoy 3 months of Shopify for $1/month on select plans.It's time to bring your idea to life. Or make your side hustle full-time. Or take your business to the next level. It's time to make your move.“Powered by Shopify”Free Shopify Trial-------------~TraegerThe traeger lineup brings ultimate wood-flavor to the table, unlocking your food's true potential. No matter which grill you select, Traeger's 6-in-1 ability means you can grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, and bbq.Our family loves to smoke meats, cook pizza and even bake cookies on our Traeger Grill!Check Out Traeger Here!---------------FlodeskDesign emails that people LOVE to open with Flodesk!Your emails will look great on any device. Start with a template, or create your own from scratch.Flodesk Get 50% off Flodesk and start creating unique emails for your loyal subscribers!Traeger Get on the Traeger Train! Use my special code to get on board with Traeger!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Money raised goes towards Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Central Nebraska! Josh has tweeted the link!
In the season finale of In Our Nature: Nebraska, we're traveling to Central Nebraska, where whooping cranes have paused their 2500 mile migration at the Platte. What is it about whooping cranes that draws us in? Why do we connect with them? And how has that connection caused them harm? Explore these questions and more in today's episode.
Welcome to the Fashionable Farmers podcast; where we talk all things agriculture and fashion. Advocating for women in the agriculture industry by sharing stories of both the pretty and gritty components of the ag lifestyle. Hosted by Takaila and Tori Kendall, fifth generation farmers, sisters, and founders of T Lazy T Boutique, we are ready to connect and share the passions within women in ag. Natalie Kovarik is the co-host of the popular podcast Discover Ag as well as the co-founder of Elevate Ag- an online course and community providing producers with the tools they need to successfully advocate and share online. She and her husbanc live in Central Nebraska where they own and operate Kovarik Cattle Co., a cow calf operation with a growing registered herd. For the past 2 years, Natalie has been sharing her ranching and familying story online to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle as well as foster a community who supports and trusts in Agriculture as much as she does. Connect with Natalie @nataliekovarik @elevateag_ @discoverag_ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Show notes: Episode 006 | Natalie Kovarik of Discover Ag, Elevate Ag, & Kovarik Cattle Co. (tlazytboutique.com) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our community at www.tlazytboutique.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/tlazytboutique
On this very special episode of Ag Chicks, I sit down with Cassandra, Stefanie, Natalie, Jenna, and Kirsten to discuss the pretty and gritty elements of women in agriculture. Link to Pretty & Gritty Jacket: https://www.tlazytboutique.com/product-page/pretty-gritty-canvas-jacket Link to shop Ag Chicks Merch: www.agchicks.net/shop More about today's guests: We are Cassandra and Stefanie Lepp, 2 sisters who run our family farm in Manitoba with our dad. We also keep him in line at his aerial spray business and do everything there but fly. Ground crew life is one of our favourite times of the year! I finished my business degree in 2010 and Stefanie got her interactive media arts diploma and modelled after high school. But both of us were drawn back the farm and what this lifestyle provides. We share our life on @thetulepps because representation matters and the world needs to know we do in fact look like farmers. Natalie Kovarik is the co-host of the popular podcast Discover Ag as well as the co-founder of Elevate Ag - an online course and community providing producers with the tools they need to successfully advocate and share online. She and her husband live in Central Nebraska where they own and operate Kovarik Cattle Co, a cow calf operation with a growing registered herd. For the past 2 years Natalie has been sharing her ranching and familying story online to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle as well as foster a community who supports and trusts in Agriculture as much as she does. Singer-songwriter Jenna Paulette — a cowgirl who came of age amid the gritty realities of ranch life — is part of Nashville's growing wave of female artists who are rewriting the rules and charting their own paths. Her finely calibrated blend of toughness and sensitivity is on full display in tracks like ”Country in the Girl” and “Pretty Ugly”, while current single “Slow Drawl” unleashes the sass and storytelling gleaned from those who precede her: The Chicks, Miranda Lambert, and Kacey Musgraves. Kirsten is a first generation rancHer living on and managing a ranch with her husband in Montana. You can find Kirsten on Instagram as @hashtagranchlife where she shares her journey into ranching, love of western fashion and all things ranch life! When she isn't riding horses or chasing cattle, Kirsten can be found drinking coffee, taking care of her chickens and watching Heartland! Connect with Ally: IG: @agchicks FB: @agchicks Website: www.agchicks.net **Thank you to our sponsors: ** Mudeas- www.mudeas.com Farmtee Co - www.farmteeco.com
Kaleb Henry talks with NTV nightly co-anchor Dave Griek about his life as a dad, and his journey to get to this point on a road that included his dad committing suicide and the relationship with his step-dad taking time to build. The National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is 988. You can reach LOSS teams in Central Nebraska at 308-217-0359 and Lincoln/Lancaster County at 402-440-1633.
1. Soybean, Grain Futures Surge in Overnight Trading; 2. Export Inspections Last Week Up Across the Board; 3. Hot Weather Expected in Parts of Central Nebraska
1. Soybean, Grain Futures Surge in Overnight Trading; 2. Export Inspections Last Week Up Across the Board; 3. Hot Weather Expected in Parts of Central Nebraska
Episode 4 is about a serial killer in Howard County, Nebraska. She lived only about 10 miles from where I grew up. Who would ever imagine that there was a serial killer in Dannebrog, Nebraska? We discuss the happenings and confession of serial killer, Della Sorensen. Little did I know when I started looking into this story, Della was related to your narrator. Stay Curious!Resources:Thanks to EpidemicSound.com for providing the music and sound effects.A string of mysterious deaths surrounds a Nebraska woman. History. July 27, 2019. Accessed March 2, 2022. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-string-of-mysterious-deaths-surrounds-a-nebraska-womanDella Sorensen, The tragic, grievous and mysterious 7-year story , uncovered nearly a century ago, of Central Nebraska's most famous ‘murderess'. Grand Island Independent. August 8, 2015.Mrs. Sorensen Admits She Poisoned Seven. The Phonograph Herald. April 22, 1925.Nebraska Mother Admits Long List of Crimes to Police Following Arrest - Killed Mother-In-Law Slayer Mentally Unbalanced and Will Be Sent to State Asylum. The Bismark Tribune. April 20, 1925.Woman Remorseless After Taking Eight Relatives' Lives by Poison. The Sioux City Journal. April 28, 1925Reach out to me on Twitter “@SidtheHistorian” or on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/thehistoriansmiscellany for suggestions for stories, for locations to cover, or for improvements on the Podcast. I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening. Stay Curious!!Support the show
1. Wheat Futures Surge in Overnight Trading; 2. Weekly Grain Inspections Rise, Soybean Assessments Fall; 3. Winter Weather Expected This Morning in Central Nebraska
1. Wheat Futures Surge in Overnight Trading; 2. Weekly Grain Inspections Rise, Soybean Assessments Fall; 3. Winter Weather Expected This Morning in Central Nebraska
We will tell the tale of Faceless Fred, a ghost that haunts the Speakeasy near Sacramento, Nebraska. Fred lived in the area in the late 1800s and was known to be a philanderer. Well, it eventually caught up with him. Now, he still tries to find ladies, but it a much different form. Resources:Thanks to EpidemicSound.com for providing the music and sound effects.Bebensee, Ashley. 4 places (rumored to be) haunted in Central Nebraska. Kearney Hub. Updated July 24, 2019. Accessed January 15, 2022. https://kearneyhub.com/news/local/4-places-rumored-to-be-haunted-in-central-nebraska/article_68b6b218-dd1c-11e8-8fd5-bb3fc0939996.htmlBundy, Tayden. Faceless Fred – The Ghoul of Phelps County. Haunted Nebraska – Explore the Spookier Side. December 28, 2019. Accessed January 5, 2022. https://taydenbundy.wixsite.com/hauntednebraska/post/faceless-fred-the-ghoul-of-phelps-countyFaceless Fred, the Phantom of Phelps County. History Nebraska. Accessed January 10, 2022. https://history.nebraska.gov/blog/faceless-fred-phantom-phelps-countyThompson, Glenn. Faceless Fred, the Phantom of Phelps County. Written for the Holdrege Area Chamber of Commerce.Walker, Dennis. What Ever Happened to Faceless Fred. Nebraska Phantasms: Investigating History as it Makes Itself Known. Updated November 8, 2009. Accessed January 10, 2021. http://nebraskaphantasms.weebly.com/faceless-fred.htmlSupport the show (http://cash.app/$JasonSidel)
Heather Osentowski Janulewizc has Championed Valley County in Central Nebraska to make a difference in the future of our state and our nation. This weekend all candidates for elected office in Nebraska will be in Ord on the evening of Jan 8, 2022
Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul previews the weekend forecast. *Chad catches up with state climatologist, Al Dutcher. *Jayson previews the opening night of high school football in Sports. *Ellen has the latest regional News. *Alex previews the first-ever Herd That! Conference will be held Sept. 15 in Lincoln. The conference will feature workshops, keynote speakers, and a live cattle handling demonstration from Dr. Temple Grandin and Dr. Dean Fish. *Bob recaps the stock numbers in the Business Report. *Clay has Friday's In The Field as he heads back to Central Nebraska to check in on the grape harvest with Mac's Creek Vineyard. *Clay wraps up Midday with John Payne. Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
1. Soybean Futures Drop in Overnight Trading; 2. Government to Boost Pandemic Assistance to Farmers and Agribusinesses; 3. Heat Advisories Issued in Parts of Central Nebraska, Southern South Dakota
1. Soybean Futures Drop in Overnight Trading; 2. Government to Boost Pandemic Assistance to Farmers and Agribusinesses; 3. Heat Advisories Issued in Parts of Central Nebraska, Southern South Dakota
-Jake and his wife went camping at Calamus Reservoir this weekend (by Burwell, 3 hours from Lincoln), and she made a lot of great food while they enjoyed a nice time away and outdoors -What was the motto that Jake decided he'd live by going forward? Tune in to find out.. Show sponsored by GANA […]
An iconic collection of classic cars in a small central Nebraska town is going up for auction starting Wednesday. They’re part of what was known as “Chevyland U.S.A”, a car museum just off Interstate 80 about 15 miles west of Kearney.
Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul explains what to expect for precipitation with one last passing storm. Bryce says Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts spent part of Monday in Omaha railing against a proclamation by the governor of Colorado that encourages people to avoid meat for one day a week. We hear highlights from the news conference. Scott says three Husker men's basketball players are leaving the program in Sports. Dave has the latest regional News update. Clay says last week Nebraska Farm Bureau's new state leadership toured and met with producers in Central Nebraska. We hear more from their evening meeting in Curtis with the LCRA group. Clay returns with Paul Mooseman, President of Ag West Commodities, joins us to remind farmers about Ag West Commodities final marketing webinar happening tomorrow. That and more on Midday! Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
1. Soybeans and Corn Rise Overnight on South American Weather; 2. Weekly Export Sales of Corn Drop to Fresh Marketing-Year Low; 3. Fire Dangers High in Central Nebraska and Southern Plains This Weekend
1. Soybeans and Corn Rise Overnight on South American Weather; 2. Weekly Export Sales of Corn Drop to Fresh Marketing-Year Low; 3. Fire Dangers High in Central Nebraska and Southern Plains This Weekend
Pioneer Product Agronomist Mike Wardyn and Pioneer Field Agronomist Adam Banks are located in Central Nebraska and talk with Soybean Breeder Les Kuhlman.
Why is bison blowing up? Kendra chats about the meat's growing popularity and its amazing benefts, the struggles and blessings of starting a new business, convincing restaurants to adopt a new product. Subscribe, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, AND my blog Restaurant Hoppen! A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
I had the privilege to speak with the woman who has taken social media by storm with her gorgeous photos and spot on words. Speaking with Natalie was refreshing and she mentioned important topics about agvocating and what it means to be a woman in Ag. More on Natalie: Natalie Kovarik is a modern day rancher's daughter, turned ranch wife, turned ranch mom. She and her husband Luke own and operate Kovarik Cattle Company in Central Nebraska - a cow calf operation with a growing registered Angus herd. Natalie shares her personal journey of ranching and familying in the Nebraska Sandhills as a way to showcase the beauty behind the western lifestyle, as well as foster a community who supports and trusts the Agricultural world as much as she does. Most of her days are spent bouncing around in a dusty old tractor or out in pasture on horseback, and she wouldn't have it any other way. With roots firmly planted in the ranching community, she aims to spend her time advocating for the world of Ag, while collecting meaningful moments on her ranch with her ever growing family. *Connect with Natalie* IG: @nataliekovarik YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMO... Website: www.kovarikcattleco.com Keep up to date with all things "The Dirt" by following along on Social Media IG: @agchicks https://www.instagram.com/agchicks/ FB: Ag Chicks https://www.facebook.com/agchicks Listen to the podcast version of every episode on any podcast platform: https://anchor.fm/s/2cf4032c/podcast/rss Shop Ag Chicks apparel : https://shopjunkndisorderly.myshopify...
1. Soybeans, Corn Decline Overnight as Harvest Progresses; 3. Red-Flag Warnings and Frost Advisories Issued Simultaneously in Central Nebraska
E25 - Central Nebraska Peace Worker - Mena Sprague E25 - We have a founding member of the Central Nebraska Peace Workers, Mena Sprague. The group is a chapter of the statewide group, Nebraskans for Peace. They were founded to protest the war in Iraq back in 2001 and aside from a small break from Covid-19, they’ve been out on the streets since. Support the work of SeeingRedNebraska here: http://seeingrednebraska.com/fight-back/ Social Media links: https://seeingrednebraska.com seeingredne@protonmail.com Tweet@seeingredNE FB@seeingrednebraska Instagram @seeingrednebraska
Jayson Jorgensen looks back at this former Central Nebraska star who was a key performer for the Huskers in the late 70's and early 80's
Dr Sextro of Central Nebraska orthopedics talks about a minimally invasive total hip replacement. In the past, this has been a very involved surgery with a high chance to dislocate the new hip if the patient moved wrong. Listen to this episode to see what the new techniques are and how they could help you or someone you love that has wore out their hip.
Dr Sextro of Central Nebraska orthopedics talks about a minimally invasive total hip replacement. In the past, this has been a very involved surgery with a high chance to dislocate the new hip if the patient moved wrong. Listen to this episode to see what the new techniques are and how they could help you or someone you love that has wore out their hip.
Episode 01 - In the first episode of Pillow Talk With Bros, Joe and his guest Brian, a Music Educator in Central Nebraska, have a vulnerable conversation about what it means to be a man and how their ideas compare to what they thought it was growing up. They also dive into whether or not men should feel uncomfortable talking about masculinity, and and whether its a good or bad thing that we place so much emphasis on our identities. Drink of the Day - Joe is drinking a Cropduster Mid American IPA from Thunderhead Brewery, and Brian is drinking a Buzzard's Roost Blush from Mac's Creek Winery and Brewery.
Today we are joined by Professional guide and owner of Tooth and Whisker Guide Service based right here in Central Nebraska, Tyler Brown. Tyler talks about getting started as a guide and how his company has grown from a sideline gig to being on the water over 150 days a year. Whether you're into trolling, jigging or ice fishing, Tyler will put you on the fish and have you headed home with a full cooler. Check out Tooth and Whisker Guide Service on facebook and instagram and for availability and bookings, visit toothandwhiskerguideservice.com. Thanks again for coming on the show and bringing such kick ass gifts. Hope you enjoy.
Ten cities across the US were recently named "All-American Cities." One of them is Gothenburg. Scott Foster talks with Will Rahjes, who was the head of the delegation representing the Central Nebraska town in Denver.
Ten cities across the US were recently named "All-American Cities." One of them is Gothenburg. Scott Foster talks with Will Rahjes, who was the head of the delegation representing the Central Nebraska town in Denver.
BigIron Realty's Fridays in the Field takes us near St. Paul this week as Shalee Peters checks in with John Dvoracek and Nathan Scheer.
BigIron Realty's Fridays in the Field takes us near St. Paul this week as Shalee Peters checks in with John Dvoracek and Nathan Scheer.
Today we are joined by Graduate Research Assistant and Wildlife Biology Major, Miranda C. Reinson. Miranda has traveled all over the world helping with different studies such as helping with Pandas in China and Elk in Western Wyoming. We talked today mostly about the work she has done bull-dogging whitetail deer to the ground and putting collars around their neck down on the Platte River in Central Nebraska.
On Part 2, Tony and Jon visit with "Her View From Home" owner and operator, Leslie Means. We discover her journey from the land of Willa Cather, through deep in the heart of Texas, back to the Central Nebraska area she loves. A unique journey awaits, with some strong reflections on what makes Kearney special. Enjoy! And in the spirit of Bob Barker, I'll remind you to please have your pets spayed or neutered. So long everybody!
In This Episode Guests: Owner Nathan Moore and VP of Production Carey Meltzer of SVL Media (Storm Video Broker) Tracker Chat with the Tornado Trackers – Using Forecast Models Helicity Designs and discount code Lightning Round: Hollywood Squares Tornado Talk with Jen Narramore – Wichita Falls, TX Tornado of 1979 Partner with the Storm Front Freaks #WeatherFools – We share examples of people doing foolish things in weather situations Weather’s Believe It or Not – You won’t believe these crazy weather stories Who will be our next guest? Our Guests Nathan Moore, Owner and Cary Meltzer, VP of Production for SVL Media Nathan Moore is owner of StormViewLIVE and SVL Media. He also chases for KETV ABC out of Omaha and NTV out of Central Nebraska. Nathan has been chasing for nearly 20 years and is currently a double major student at the University of Nebraska in Meteorology and GIS. Cary Meltzer is VP of Production for SVL Media, an Advanced Skywarn Storm Spotter, and FAA licensed private pilot flying a plane before he was even old enough to drive a car. His obsession for storms has led him to realize his dream of becoming a full time storm chaser. SVL Media on Facebook mediadesk@svlmediallc.com Storm View Live on Twitch Nathan Moore on Facebook LI Weatherguy on Facebook LI Weatherguy on Twitter To learn more about the Tornado Trackers visit them at www.TornadoTrackers.org Visit www.HelicityDesigns.com for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise. Use code: SFF at check-out for 5% off your entire order Get hooked on tornado history at www.TornadoTalk.com Partner with the Storm Front Freaks. To learn of the opportunities to partner with us, visit http://www.stormfrontfreaks.com/partner-with-us.html #WeatherFools Links Phil-Deputies Charged with Manslaughter in Flood Dina-Winter Fun Skiing Behind a Car Kim-Filming School Students Slipping on the Ice (about 2:50 into the video) Weather’s Believe It or Not Links Phil-Jaynesville, WI Tornado and Blizzard on November 11, 1911 Dina-Ball Lightning Video Kim-Weathermen Not Allowed to Talk About Tornadoes on TV Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Next episode (71), we’ll have Marc Remillard and Bobby Nicholls from the Outbrk storm chasing video game Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
Stonie Cooper, Nebraska Mesonet Manager, is in again this week for Al Dutcher. Kansas is hosting meetings on industrial hemp and to find out more about the industry Clay Patton talks with Duane Sinning plant division director at the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Fridays in the Field series starts in Central Nebraska with Chapman farmer Andrew McHargue. He grows everything from popcorn to non-gmo, organic, and conventional corn and soybeans.
Stonie Cooper, Nebraska Mesonet Manager, is in again this week for Al Dutcher. Kansas is hosting meetings on industrial hemp and to find out more about the industry Clay Patton talks with Duane Sinning plant division director at the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Fridays in the Field series starts in Central Nebraska with Chapman farmer Andrew McHargue. He grows everything from popcorn to non-gmo, organic, and conventional corn and soybeans.
Ag News: More on the Chinese Beef Buying Team visit to Central Nebraska ... A group of Democrat Senators want the Waters of the US Rule in place ... Jason Ladman, Director at Water Street Solutions discusses "Becoming a More Efficient Operation" ... Henderson area State Senator Curt Friesen discusses issues in his re-election bid ... Mark Ford, Director of the Ag Trade Office for the U.S. Embassy in Beijing on a Chinese beef buyers tour of Nebraska
Ag News: More on the Chinese Beef Buying Team visit to Central Nebraska ... A group of Democrat Senators want the Waters of the US Rule in place ... Jason Ladman, Director at Water Street Solutions discusses "Becoming a More Efficient Operation" ... Henderson area State Senator Curt Friesen discusses issues in his re-election bid ... Mark Ford, Director of the Ag Trade Office for the U.S. Embassy in Beijing on a Chinese beef buyers tour of Nebraska
Ag News: Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement ... Hurricane Harvey recovery...Hurricane Irma rages into the Southeast: UNL Climatologist Al Dutcher Guests: Chuck Schroeder, Executive Director, Nebraska Rural Future Institute ... "Fridays in the Field" featuring Central Nebraska producer Ben Peters
Ag News: Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement ... Hurricane Harvey recovery...Hurricane Irma rages into the Southeast: UNL Climatologist Al Dutcher Guests: Chuck Schroeder, Executive Director, Nebraska Rural Future Institute ... "Fridays in the Field" featuring Central Nebraska producer Ben Peters
Ag News: Alert from the Nebraska Cattlemen of animal rights activists lurking in Central Nebraska. A dark green Dodge pickup with Illinois plates seen near the Meat Animal Research Center at Clay Center this morning. If you suspect any unusual or illegal activity contact local authorities ... an update on today's market activity with Water Street Solutions Guests: Part 2 of a series on legislation to reform check-off programs. National Cattlemen's Beef Association VP Government Affairs, Colin Woodall, gives the organization's stance ... Nebraska Farm Bureau President Steve Nelson reviews status of property tax approaches in the Unicameral
Ag News: Alert from the Nebraska Cattlemen of animal rights activists lurking in Central Nebraska. A dark green Dodge pickup with Illinois plates seen near the Meat Animal Research Center at Clay Center this morning. If you suspect any unusual or illegal activity contact local authorities ... an update on today's market activity with Water Street Solutions Guests: Part 2 of a series on legislation to reform check-off programs. National Cattlemen's Beef Association VP Government Affairs, Colin Woodall, gives the organization's stance ... Nebraska Farm Bureau President Steve Nelson reviews status of property tax approaches in the Unicameral
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Each spring, residents of Central Nebraska anticipate the annual migration of hundreds of thousands of Sandhill Cranes as they head to their breeding grounds in the North, from the Dakotas to Eastern Siberia. Join Laurel Badura as she shares facts about the ancient bird’s feeding, breeding, and migratory habits. For those creative spirits, stay after Laurel’s program and create a crane painting using a feather, guided by Susan Hart.
Steven M. Sorensen, a 37 year old perfectly flawed, recovering, intelligent, gay, HIV+ man traversing this journey called life. His journey began in a small rural ranching community in the Sandhills of Central Nebraska. He moved to NYC for 20 years and just moved back to Nebraska. Learn what it is like to be HIV+ in Nebraska with only 1 ASO in the entire state.