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.
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Yanasa TV News A nonsuit in Virginia, a showdown in Florida, and a reminder: food freedom works best when consumers know their farmer. Campbell County, VA — Triple Oaks Farm, PMAs, and “Are they off the hook?” Virginia’s health department sued Triple Oaks Farm—run by Bryson and Mackenzie Lipscomb in Campbell County—alleging illegal raw-milk sales…
Yanasa TV News Hauled off in a paddy wagon for feeding their flock. Canada’s Ostrich Standoff: When “Stamping-Out” Collides with Common Sense A year after birds first fell ill, more than 400 ostriches in Edgewood, British Columbia, are still alive—and Canada is still poised to kill them under a rigid avian-flu playbook. That’s not science;…
Yanasa TV News Rancher innovation shows that cattle and grizzlies can share the same ground—if grazing is managed with wildlife in mind. A recent federal court ruling halted the expansion of cattle grazing on public lands north of Yellowstone, citing inadequate analysis of grizzly bear habitat connectivity. The decision has reignited a long-running debate: can…
Yanasa TV News Maryland’s 5% “cap” isn’t protection—it’s a quota that pushes industrial solar onto prime soils and sidelines the farmers who feed the state. By any commonsense measure, Maryland’s Renewable Energy Certainty Act (SB 931)gets one thing badly wrong: it treats our most productive farmland as the easiest place to park industrial energy projects. The…
Yanasa TV News Dallas ICE sniper attack exposes the deadly hypocrisy of left-wing extremism—innocent immigrants killed as radicals grow bolder. The sniper attack on the Dallas ICE facility should chill every American to the bone. A gunman, fueled by radical left-wing ideology and anti-ICE hatred, took to a rooftop and opened fire on the facility….