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  • In Nebraska, where agriculture is booming right now, farmers say they aren't worried about possible changes or even if the decades-old direct subsidies disappear altogether. They just want the cuts in farm programs to be fair and equitable.

  • Forget about slot machines and blackjack. Las Vegas visitors are increasingly coming to the city to shop, eat and party at the pool.

  • Nevadans have been risk-takers, and sometimes losers, since the days of the Comstock Lode.

  • Risk-averse Nebraskans avoided the housing bust and — thanks to high crop prices — many are thriving.

  • The two states are vastly different in their economies. What they are concerned about, and what they're looking for in this upcoming election.

  • How employees at one Nebraska manufacturer pulled together to survive recession, and now the future seems brighter than ever.

  • Marketplace reporters Sarah Gardner and David Gura discuss their recent reporting trips to Nevada and Nebraska as they take the pulse of the nation ahead of the presidential election.