NET News Statewide: CREP Non-Irrigating land, 4/22/05
August 3, 2001
Drought and other factors have taken a toll on an important resource that was once seemingly endless, causing many Nebraskans to ask, “where’s the water?” “Statewide” reports on the struggle for what little water remains in Lake McConnaughy (Nebraska’s largest reservoir), details CREP (a new federal program that would pay irrigators not to farm in the most heavily depleted areas), talks about the changing world of water management with David Aiken (an ag economist and water law specialist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln), examines ways farmers are changing their operations and using new tools to deal with less water, and has the story of the construction of Lake McConnaughy and Kingsley Dam.
live streaming schedule & on demand videos
|
|
|
|
|
Keystone XL Pipeline Hearing, Grand Island, NE, Part 1 |
Keystone XL Pipeline Hearing, Grand Island, NE - Part 1 |
|
Keystone XL Pipeline Hearing, Grand Island, NE, Part 5 |
Keystone XL Pipeline Hearing, Grand Island, NE - Part 5 |
|
2013 NSAA Speech Championships: Best of the Best |
The best of the best from the state competition come to the NET Studios to perform their winning... |
|
ICU Learning English, Episode 721 |
A weekly program teaching basic English for adults and young adults |
|
Nebraska Stories: Skate For Change, Episode 405 |
SKATE FOR CHANGE
Skateboarders and the homeless? Meet Mike Smith, an Imperial Nebraska native who... |
|
Nebraska Stories: Skate For Change, Episode 405, Segment 1 of 4 |
Skateboarders and the homeless? Meet Mike Smith, an Imperial Nebraska native who inspires kids to... |
|
Nebraska Stories: With Helpless Terror, Episode 405, Segment 3 of 4 |
On Easter Sunday in 1913, Beulah Adams was walking in an Omaha park when a tornado ripped up the... |
|
Nebraska Stories: Dust Covered Dreams, Episode 405, Segment 4 of 4 |
Dust Bowl survivors in Nebraska suffered heat and drought and grasshopper plagues as author Barbara... |
|
The Omaha News: April 10, 2013 |
Student produced Omaha news broadcast. |
|
Capitol Conversations: Sen. Bill Avery |
Sen. Bill Avery discusses his proposal to replace state park entry fees with a $7 charge on vehicle... |
Pages