Star Shape | NV Nevada’s Big Dune of Amargosa Valley is a star dune, produced when the dominant wind blows a steep side of the dune and results in an arm.

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Star Shape | NV Nevada’s Big Dune of Amargosa Valley is a star dune, produced when the dominant wind blows a steep side of the dune and results in an arm.
Mining Claims | NV Radiocarbon dates eolian silts and sands banked up against range flanks of Big Dune at 4,100 years.
Sacred Place | NV Big Dune cover five square miles of Nevada’s Amargosa Valley at 2623 feet above sea level and is a very sacred place to the Southern Paiute and Numic Speaking peoples that lived in the Mojave Desert.
Variety | IN Since Indiana’s early history, agriculture has played an important role in the state’s economic development and cultural identity.
Crop Choices | IN Researchers at the University of Illinois estimate that a farmer growing crops on rented land in northern Illinois will lose $64 an acre of corn next year, versus $95 an acre of soybeans.
More Corn | IN American farmers hit by the US-China trade battle are preparing to reshape the US Farm Belt by planting more corn and less soybeans next year over a land mass potentially equal to the size of Connecticut.
Last Stop | FL
Last Stop | FL
Andrew Gillum – Americana Collection
2018 November 05 | Monday: Mayor Andrew Gillum, candidate for Governor of Florida, speaks at the Monticello Opera House in Monticello, Florida, his last campaign stop before election day. At that stop, Gillum predicted victory to the enthusiastic audience.
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Open Trade | IN "Farmers are fiercely independent, hard workers. We prefer to sell a quality product in a fair, open trade environment," Sarah Delbecq, President of the Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA), said.