Corn is to Nebraska as apple pie is to America; We’re called the Cornhusker State, after all. But why is Nebraska known for corn? It turns out that our relationship with this important crop has shaped our state’s history for longer than you might think.

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“Why is Nebraska known for corn?” Well, this delicious, versatile food was a crucial part of the Cornhusker diet and economy well before our state’s founding. It’s part of our DNA.

If you’d like to embrace the significance of corn to Nebraska’s identity, plan ahead for autumn’s harvest-themed festivals. Can’t wait that long? Opt for a vacation in a funky rental that immerses you in corn agriculture. This former corn crib sits right beside a lake, making it the perfect summer destination.

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