CropMetrics provides exclusive services for area farms
July 12, 2010 by Steven Adams
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Expansive fields of crops are common sites in Nebraska. Behind every field there’s a specific science that focuses on the best way to plant, irrigate and harvest these crops. Many farmers don’t have the proper equipment to yield the best results. This is where Nick Emanuel and CropMetrics come in. Emanuel, a native of North [...]
Omaha Chamber of Commerce builds connections for starting businesses
June 21, 2010 by Steven Adams
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Starting a business in Omaha or Lincoln seems like a challenging task when there are numerous national chain stores to compete against. Many entrepreneurs have a difficult time finding the right resources to establish themselves in a tough market. For some, a chamber of commerce may be the right avenue toward success. Local chambers of [...]
Caleb Pollard and the Impact Entrepreneurship Has On Economic Development
May 20, 2010 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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There are many ways for communities to pursue economic development, but entrepreneurship pure and simple, has been the driving force behind growth in Valley County. Caleb Pollard, Executive Director of Valley County Economic Development, goes through the results they’ve seen and the impact it has had on the community. Caleb Pollard – Valley County Economic [...]
PK Partnership Class Boasts 90 Percent Small Business Success Rate, Tripling of Sales
April 12, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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Everyone’s heard horror stories about small business failure. Some sources peg the rate of new startups that plummet into the abyss during their first year at around 70 percent; others go so far as to posit that 9 out of 10 new businesses collapse annually. But for many entrepreneurs in south central Nebraska, 90 percent doesn’t signify [...]
Food Processing Center Helps Move Products from Stoves to Storefronts
March 18, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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Even though it’s something everyone needs on a daily basis, food is a tougher sell than you might think. For starters, the failure rate of new food products hovers well above 75 percent, with the New York Times entrepreneurship blog claiming 9 out of 10 new food items will fail to cut the mustard their [...]
Kauffman Foundation Executive Stresses Understanding Market and Building Network
March 17, 2010 by Tamara Kaup
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Bo Fishback, vice president of entrepreneurship at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, gave practical advice to entrepreneurs gathered at the 2010 Nebraska Summit on Entrepreneurship. Fishback, who started his first company when he was 13 years old, said there are two things that matter disproportionately in a startup’s life: your market and your network. “The [...]
Pastabilities Unlimited Bringing “Smiles” to Customers’ Faces
March 8, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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Although the millennium census posits the population of Firth, Nebraska, as a few people short of 570, David and Betsy Ashman have a found a way to put what’s a small town even by Midwest standards on the map. Their Sorrisos line of pasta sauce has been garnering culinary accolades and delighting palates for well [...]
Bo Fishback: The Big Picture
March 5, 2010 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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Bo Fishback, vice president of entrepreneurship at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, gave practical advice to entrepreneurs gathered at the 2010 Nebraska Summit on Entrepreneurship. Fishback, who started his first company when he was 13 years old, said there are two things that matter disproportionately in a startup’s life: your market and your network…
Sorrisos Gourmet Pasta Sauce: From Family Recipe to Store Shelves
February 22, 2010 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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Sorrisos Gourmet Pasta Sauce from Nebraska Entrepreneur on Vimeo. Learn about how Sorrisos Gourmet Pasta Sauce came in to existence and some of the resources that helped them along the way to build their business. http://www.sorrisossauce.com/
Branched Oak Farm Prospers Under USDA Auspices
February 16, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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Farming is easily Nebraska’s oldest profession. Frontiersmen and pioneers coaxed a livelihood out of the soil for years before the land they worked was even considered for statehood. And the USDA is doing its part to bring the venerable occupation into the 21st century by fostering relationships between consumers and local producers. The Branched Oak [...]
Build a Business in 54 Hours at Startup Weekend Omaha
February 4, 2010 by Tamara Kaup
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If you’re interested in starting a business but procrastination or other obligations tend to get in your way, Startup Weekend Omaha may be just the kick start you need. In fact, in just 54 hours, you might leave as part of a new business. Startup Weekend Omaha, March 19-21, 2010 is advertised as a community-building [...]
10 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make – Event Wrapup
January 27, 2010 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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January 12th was the night Steve Glenn spilled the beans on the 46 businesses he’s started and lessons learned along the way. The founder and CEO of Executive Travel, one of the most successful and fastest growing travel management companies in the Midwest, spoke at Old Chicago in Downtown Lincoln to a crowd of 50 [...]
Valley County Sets New Paradigm for Rural Economic Growth
January 25, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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To many, the image of the young adult venturing out from their tiny hometown to seek the fortunes of the big city is an iconic slice of Americana. But Caleb Pollard, executive director of Valley County Economic Development, has every reason to believe big things can happen in small towns. “Right now, there’s a prevailing [...]

