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BUYING NEBERSKA

Lincoln Journal Star 01 Dec 2023
An analysis of five years of land sales data originally gathered by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications data journalism class shows that, from 2018 to 2022, corporate farms, multinational corporations, out-of-state investors, Nebraska's ...
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Who’s Buying Nebraska? After shopping spree, Mormon church is top land purchaser

The North Platte Telegraph 01 Dec 2023
An analysis of five years of land sales data originally gathered by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications data journalism class shows that, from 2018 to 2022, corporate farms, multinational corporations, out-of-state investors, Nebraska’s ...
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Corporations, investors buying Nebraska land

Montana Standard 28 Nov 2023
The Flatwater Free Press spent months analyzing 12,700 sales of Nebraska ag land made in the open market between 2018 and 2022, then navigating a maze of limited liability companies that often hide the actual buyer ... For as long as there has been Nebraska farmland for sale, there have been land barons scooping it up.
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Who’s buying Nebraska? Corporations, investors grabbing giant chunks of farmland

The Grand Island Independent 27 Nov 2023
The Flatwater Free Press spent months analyzing 12,700 sales of Nebraska ag land made in the open market between 2018 and 2022, then navigating a maze of limited liability companies that often hide the actual buyer ... For as long as there has been Nebraska farmland for sale, there have been land barons scooping it up.
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Loading up on land

Lincoln Journal Star 27 Nov 2023
The Flatwater Free Press spent months analyzing 12,700 sales of Nebraska ag land made in the open market between 2018 and 2022, then navigating a maze of limited liability companies that often hide the actual buyer ... For as long as there has been Nebraska farmland for sale, there have been land barons scooping it up.
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Who’s buying Nebraska? Corporations, investors grabbing giant chunks of Nebraska farmland

Montana Standard 27 Nov 2023
The Flatwater Free Press spent months analyzing 12,700 sales of Nebraska ag land made in the open market between 2018 and 2022, then navigating a maze of limited liability companies that often hide the actual buyer ... For as long as there has been Nebraska farmland for sale, there have been land barons scooping it up.
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Corporations, investors grabbing giant chunks of Nebraska farmland

Norfolk Daily News 25 Nov 2023
The Flatwater Free Press spent months analyzing 12,700 sales of Nebraska ag land made in the open market between 2018 and 2022, then navigating a maze of limited liability companies that often hide the actual buyer ... For as long as there has been Nebraska farmland for sale, there have been land barons scooping it up.
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WHO'S BUYING NEBRASKA?

Scottsbluff StarHerald 19 Nov 2023
The Flatwater Free Press spent months analyzing 12,700 sales of Nebraska farmland and ranch land made in the open market between 2018 and 2022, then chopping through a thicket of limited liability companies that often hide the actual buyer ... Oft-rumored foreign buyers of Nebraska ...
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Trying to reverse history

The Grand Island Independent 14 Oct 2023
One of the last pieces of reservation land the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska bought was offered to another individual right before the sale, Fee said, so the tribe's only option was to up their offer to get the land ... The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska farms about 4,500 acres of their land, Fee said, with the goal of food sovereignty.
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Three Nebraska tribes buying back farmland, attempting to reverse history

Fremont Tribune 13 Oct 2023
One of the last pieces of reservation land the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska bought was offered to another individual right before the sale, Fee said, so the tribe's only option was to up their offer to get the land ... The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska farms about 4,500 acres of their land, Fee said, with the goal of food sovereignty.
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3 tribes buying back farmland, attempting to reverse history

York News-Times 13 Oct 2023
One of the last pieces of reservation land the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska bought was offered to another individual right before the sale, Fee said, so the tribe's only option was to up their offer to get the land ... The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska farms about 4,500 acres of their land, Fee said, with the goal of food sovereignty.
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REVERSING HISTORY

Lincoln Journal Star 12 Oct 2023
One of the last pieces of reservation land the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska bought was offered to another individual right before the sale, Fee said, so the tribe's only option was to up their offer to get the land ... The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska farms about 4,500 acres of their land, Fee said, with the goal of food sovereignty.
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ATTEMPTING TO REVERSE HISTORY

The North Platte Telegraph 11 Oct 2023
One of the last pieces of reservation land the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska bought was offered to another individual right before the sale, Fee said, so the tribe's only option was to up their offer to get the land ... The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska farms about 4,500 acres of their land, Fee said, with the goal of food sovereignty.
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'There's something happening here'

The Grand Island Independent 07 Oct 2023
Nebraska high school volleyball for the week of Oct. 2 Master List of Nebraska High School Single Season 2000 Yard Rushers Nebraska high school football rankings, 10/2 ... Aksarben changed too, with the demise of thoroughbred racing and ultimate sale of the land and facility, the stock show had a tough time finding its way.
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‘There’s something happening here’

The Grand Island Independent 07 Oct 2023
Nebraska high school volleyball for the week of Oct. 2 Master List of Nebraska High School Single Season 2000 Yard Rushers Nebraska high school football rankings, 10/2 ... Aksarben changed too, with the demise of thoroughbred racing and ultimate sale of the land and facility, the stock show had a tough time finding its way.
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