NEBRASKA: Rural Small Towns, Historic Downtown, Safe Atmospheres

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @summerz8867
    @summerz8867 11 місяців тому +2

    💫😽Well done,🌿

    • @MirsTrip
      @MirsTrip  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comments!

  • @victorialeigh1121
    @victorialeigh1121 11 місяців тому +1

    I love your channel! Thanks for sharing with us!

    • @MirsTrip
      @MirsTrip  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! ❤️

    • @victorialeigh1121
      @victorialeigh1121 11 місяців тому +1

      @@MirsTrip You're very welcome sir!
      I am seriously considering selling my small farm in Oklahoma and moving to someplace new. This is how I stumbled upon your channel. I am in the process of watching each one of them and I am truly enjoying them as well as learning a great deal about the personality of each town you are highlighting!
      You have a great voice as the narrator.
      Have a beautiful evening...
      Vicki

    • @MirsTrip
      @MirsTrip  11 місяців тому

      @@victorialeigh1121 Thank you for your comments, you are very kind! Definitely consider your other options too but I think there's a lot to love about the Midwest :) good luck!

  • @gerardolsen9823
    @gerardolsen9823 3 місяці тому +2

    Now that is an important fact to include. Ashland is growing. Where most towns are decreasing. The major reason for this is that the rich are not thinking. All factories should be scattered throughout Nebraska so that towns do not die and actually many would like to remain in their small communities. Also, Nebraska has recently succeeded in closing almost all schools that are smaller and is currently crowding students under one huge roof which only leads to problems and lack of learning. The best solution for Nebraska is to go back to having those smaller schools scattered throughout the state. This can easily be done once the factories are located throughout the state. Too much is going to Lincoln and Omaha and it actually is not right one bit. Farmers in Nebraska do a marvelous job but they have been crowded out by big industry farming of cattle and chickens and pigs. This is bad because now farmers mostly just plant and then work in factories. No farmer should ever have to work in a factory. Diversity on a farm is always the best and we need to go back to this as the large buildings housing animals are actually prone to illnesses, germs, major poisonous runoff, and bad-tasting meats. When animals are allowed to be on the land on farms throughout Nebraska you get much better meat, no animal abuse, and manageable runoff to be placed on the lands for fertilizers. I am 60 years old in that amount of time the wildlife in Nebraska has GREATLY decreased as farmers were taken over by big business. When farmers are allowed to diversify it offers many aspects that are conducive to wildlife. We must make changes to save our natural animals, insects, trees, bushes, plants, etc. So as you can see, my plan for Nebraska is ALL ENCUMPASING and does not focus on placing factories in the bigger cities and taking back farming from big business for quality sake and our livelihood of farmers. Spreading the businesses throughout the state will also develop small businesses so you don't have to drive 60 miles for groceries. These little towns had all you needed but died and are dying as Omaha and Lincoln are drawing away all the young ones so they may make a living. This does not have to be this way.

    • @rubbersidedown7041
      @rubbersidedown7041 2 місяці тому

      Good reason not to eat meat from these types of businesses. We are obsessed with eating meat in this country. I agree with what you're saying.

  • @krispykremes2482
    @krispykremes2482 Рік тому +1

    The rural MW looks SO idyllic and gorgeous but I don't know if I'd survive the winters, especially since I'm from a warm climate. I love seeing people taking pride in their homes and towns though.