Yanasa News

Yanasa News is the dedicated news and publishing platform of Yanasa Ama Ventures, encompassing its media brands—Yanasa TV, Yanasa TV Substack, and related outlets. We deliver investigative journalism, opinion pieces, and in-depth reporting on agriculture, rural communities, land use, food policy, environmental issues, and the future of independent farming.

Founded in 2016, Yanasa Ama Ventures was established to give a voice to America’s heartland, telling the stories that mainstream media often ignore. We amplify the perspectives of farmers, ranchers, conservationists, and rural families impacted by regulatory overreach, environmental shifts, and economic disruption.

From legislative battles to sustainable land practices, our reporting challenges conventional narratives, defends private property rights, and documents the real-world consequences of government and corporate policies on local food systems. As the publishing arm of Yanasa TV, our articles frequently accompany original video content and documentaries produced in collaboration with Meet My Neighbor Productions, Inc.

We believe the truth begins at the grassroots. Yanasa News is where transparency meets tenacity.

At Yanasa News, we dig where others won’t. From defending farmers against government overreach to exposing the real forces behind food policy, we tell the stories that matter to rural America—and to anyone who cares about where their food comes from.

Independent. Unfiltered. Grounded in facts.
Whether it’s raw milk laws, water rights, land grabs, or the truth behind green legislation, we go beyond the headlines to bring you reporting that puts people before politics.

Join a growing community of readers who want more than clickbait and coastal spin.
Subscribe to Yanasa News—and stay informed, empowered, and connected to the fight for food freedom and farm sovereignty.

Because the truth shouldn’t be seasonal.  

Latest News

  • Montana SB 209 Tracker
    A quiet fight over conservation easements reveals a deeper battle over who controls the future of Western land Yanasa TV News Across the American West, water law is quietly becoming one of the most consequential battlegrounds In the world of Western land policy, some of the most consequential battles happen far from television cameras. They…
  • The Cairnspring Mills Supply Chain Story
    How one small flour mill is rebuilding a regional grain economy Yanasa TV News In the modern American food system, flour is supposed to be invisible. Commodity wheat moves from enormous grain elevators to industrial mills, then into national distribution networks where most consumers never think about where their flour came from—or how it was…
  • Pennsylvania Court Rejects “Agrivoltaics” Argument in Solar Zoning Fight
    A key court ruling signals that grazing sheep beneath solar panels may not be enough to qualify a project as agriculture Yanasa TV News A recent court ruling in Pennsylvania has delivered a significant reality check for the fast-growing concept of agrivoltaics—the practice of combining agriculture with solar energy production. In January 2026, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled…
  • Knox County Reconsiders Solar Rules as Debate Over Farmland Use Intensifies
    Indiana county reviews stricter solar regulations amid growing rural pushback Yanasa TV News A growing number of rural counties across the United States are drawing a line in the sand against large A rural land-use debate is unfolding in Knox County, where county officials are reviewing potential changes to local rules governing large solar developments. Contrary…
  • The Data Center Moratorium Tracker
    As AI infrastructure explodes, states and counties across America are hitting pause Yanasa TV News The artificial intelligence boom has triggered one of the fastest infrastructure expansions in modern history. Across the United States, massive data centers—some the size of small towns—are rising outside rural communities, often promising jobs, tax revenue, and economic growth. But…