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(Details) Anoka Butte Lumber and Cattle Co.
48412 907 RD
Butte, NE 68722

Contact: Chris Marlowe
Phone: [Home] 402-775-5000
Email: marlowepasture@nntc.net
Last Updated: 08-19-2009
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Number of Interns: 1
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(Details) Community CROPS
1551 S. 2nd Street
Lincoln, NE 68502

Contact: Ingrid Kirst
Phone: [Office] 402-474-9802
Email: ingrid@communitycrops.org
Website: http://www.communitycrops.org
Last Updated: 02-11-2009
Internship Starts: Around April 15
Internship Ends: September or October
Number of Interns: 2
App Deadline: March of each year
Minimum Length of Stay: Full growing season

(Details) Center for Rural Affairs
PO Box 136
Lyons, NE 68038

Contact: Chuck Hassebrook
Phone: [Office] 402-687-2100
Email: info@cfra.org, info@cfra.org
Website: http://www.cfra.org
Last Updated: 07-10-2008
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Number of Interns: 0
App Deadline: ongoing
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(Details) ShadowBrook Farm
2201 W. Denton RD
Lincoln, NE 68523

Contact: Charuth Loth
Phone: [Cell] 402-499-7578
[Home] 402-420-2283
[Office] 402-421-2383
Email: kevinloth@aol.com
Last Updated: 00-00-0000
Internship Starts: March-April 2005
Internship Ends: October 2005
Number of Interns: 2
App Deadline: February 2005
Minimum Length of Stay: four months

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