Sentences with phrase «prairie state»

Rhubarb is a tart and tangy summer staple in cooler prairie states like North Dakota; it's usually picked in June, before its red stalks become stringy and tough.
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My daughter's name is Sophia and we live in a prairie state.
What do you expect from someone who has spent most of her life in the prairie state?
In the same previously mentioned paper from 1947, Dr. Albrecht discussed how this variation in soil fertility with respect to annual rainfall is demonstrated across the prairie state of Kansas.3 Annual rainfall varies from 17 inches in western Kansas to 37 inches in eastern Kansas and the crop yields per acre are higher in the east than in the west.
Your one stop for singles in the prairie state of illinois.
«We grew up in Minnesota, a prairie state in the northern United States.
In telling the story of this meteorological catastrophe, the deadliest blizzard ever to hit the prairie states, David Laskin has produced a masterful portrait of a tragic crucible in the settlement of the American heartland.
In 1934, as America was suffering from the worst economic depression in the country's history, an unimaginably destructive drought overtook the prairie states, centered particularly in Oklahoma, the Sooner State, whose motto is labor omnia vincit — work conquers all things.
Aaron Spangler ZACH FEUER GALLERY In the contemporary art world, work featuring (or even originating from) the prairie states is about as popular as wood carving, but both figured prominently in...
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