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Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Sod house saga
One might wonder why, in the late 1800s, a young German man would want to leave his home in the quaint town of Düsseldorf Germany, to search for a place across the ocean that would separate him from everything familiar. — Full Story »
Lionel Harris presided over many changes at Scottsbluff experimental station
Lionel Harris presided over some big changes in the agricultural experiment station near Scottsbluff during the more than three decades that he served as superintendent. — Full Story »
Snowmelt runoff expected to decrease
North Platte River irrigators are finding that the bright outlook for the 2010 growing season is beginning to dim. There are no major changes yet, but if the trend continues it might lead to summer problems.
— Full Story »
North Platte Basin experiencing an up and down spring
Inflows for some basins along the North Platte River are far below average, while others are far above average. And others are right at average. Even though the March 1 report isn't all that great, it is considerably better than most end-of-February data over the past decade.
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NPNRD board approves water allocation
Following months of discussions and a public hearing, the North Platte Natural Resources District Board of Directors unanimously approved a 56-acre-inch per certified irrigated acre allocation for ground water irrigators during the next four years.
— Full Story »
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