In the great, golden state of Nebraska, where the corn grows tall and the prairies stretch as far as the eye can see, there exists an extraordinary group of kiddos known as the "Little Huskers." Now, these aren't your ordinary run-of-the-mill youngsters. These kids are as tough as a tractor tire and as sharp as a pitchfork prong. They leap out of bed before the sun, pulling on their overalls and tying up their sturdy work boots. Led by their dynamic, imaginary friend, Kernel Corny Cobb, with his straw hat and twinkling, mischievous eyes, they head to the fields. Kernel Corny Cobb, despite being as corny as his name, is a hilarious character. He would tell the kids jokes like, "Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!" and they'd laugh till their bellies ached. These 'Little Huskers' are no strangers to hard work. They plant, water, and care for the crops, but not without sharing giggles and the odd cornball joke from Kernel Corny Cobb. Despite the sweat on their brows, they'd grumble humorously about how the corn has 'ears' but never listens to their complaints. Whether they're shucking corn or sorting soybeans, their laughter echoes through the fields, mixing with the chirping of the crickets, and the occasional "moo" from the cows. Every sunset, they sit with their imaginary friend, sharing stories and corny jokes, looking over their day's work with immense satisfaction. The Little Huskers of Nebraska, with their sturdy work ethic and infectious laughter, are the true heart of this incredible state.

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