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AD Troy Dannen said Valentino's will be back in the stadium with new carrier Aramark, as will Runza and Fairbury hot dogs.
Dannen also confirmed that there will be no longer be stadium entry at Memorial Stadium, meaning fans can no longer leave the stadium at halftime and come back in.
@_willcompton Our seats are right behind them. They are like this every game. They wanted the refs arrested for bad calls and started reading them their rights
BREAKING: SCOTUS has struck down the Biden-Harris administration's rewrite of Title IX, which would have permitted biological men in women’s sports and bathrooms.
This Is BIG ‼️
“I'm not making it up. The University of Nebraska just got a got done with one of their studies that the way to save the world on carbon is raise more cows. K. And that's because cows are carbon negative”
“They produce more oxygen than they put off methane and carbon. It means to eat more cheese burgers or steaks. Beef, to save the world.”
“According to a 2023 University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) report, beef production can be climate-neutral or even better if management practices are optimized to minimize emissions and maximize abilities to store carbon.
Some of the ways UNL research suggests that cattle’s carbon footprint can be reduced include:
Diet: Cattle that eat more forage and added fats produce less methane and other greenhouse gases than those that eat more grain and less forage. Fat supplements can also reduce the need for grain.
Production efficiency: Improving production efficiency can result in more cattle being marketed or more live weight being produced while using fewer resources. This can be achieved through breeding, feeding, and health programs.
Supply chain: Buying feed that’s grown nearby can reduce shipping emissions.”