Nebraska

Nebraska, located in the Great Plains and Midwest, is known as the “Cornhusker State” for its strong agricultural heritage and central role in America’s farming and ranching traditions. Its landscape is defined by vast prairies, rolling sandhills, and fertile farmland, making it one of the nation’s leading producers of corn, beef, and soybeans. Beyond agriculture, Nebraska’s economy also includes manufacturing, transportation, finance, and a growing tech sector. The state has a rich pioneer history, with trails like the Oregon and Mormon Trails crossing its plains, and today it reflects a blend of rural values and urban growth in cities like Omaha and Lincoln. With its wide-open spaces, hardworking communities, and deep ties to the land, Nebraska embodies the heartland spirit of the United States.
