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  • Native Isn’t Just a Film—It’s a Movement to Reclaim America’s Icon
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    Native Isn’t Just a Film—It’s a Movement to Reclaim America’s Icon

    ByYanasa TV News May 29, 2025June 11, 2025

    A Timely Documentary Series Unpacks the Ecological, Cultural, and Economic Power of the American Bison There are few creatures more deeply woven into the fabric of America’s land, lore, and legacy than the American bison. Once nearly driven to extinction, the bison is now at the center of a powerful and timely story—a story that’s finally…

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  • Why Are Farmers Under Attack? A Global Pattern Too Clear to Ignore
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    Why Are Farmers Under Attack? A Global Pattern Too Clear to Ignore

    ByYanasa TV News May 29, 2025June 11, 2025

    The global war on farmers. Is this really happening? What do farmers have in common with pensioners, small business owners, and blue-collar workers? In recent years, they’ve all become targets—caught in the crossfire of policies that cripple the very backbone of our civilization. In one of the most telling media exchanges in recent memory, Piers…

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  • Deregulation Done Right: A Lifeline for America’s Family Farms
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    Deregulation Done Right: A Lifeline for America’s Family Farms

    ByYanasa TV News May 28, 2025June 15, 2025

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vision for American agriculture, as outlined in the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) initiative, represents a significant shift toward supporting small and medium-sized farmers. By advocating for regenerative practices and challenging the dominance of industrial agriculture, Kennedy’s proposals aim to revitalize rural communities and promote food sovereignty.Barron’s A central component of…

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  • Neighbors in Action: How Meet My Neighbor Productions Is Rebuilding Western North Carolina After Hurricane Helene
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    Neighbors in Action: How Meet My Neighbor Productions Is Rebuilding Western North Carolina After Hurricane Helene

    ByYanasa TV News May 28, 2025June 11, 2025

    When Hurricane Helen tore through Western North Carolina, it left a trail of destruction that many are still struggling to overcome. From Asheville to Burnsville, to the small community of Bakersville, rivers surged, topsoil was stripped, and essential infrastructure was wiped away. But amidst the devastation, a nonprofit quietly emerged as a beacon of hope—Meet…

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  • The Cost of Conservation Shouldn’t Be the Death of Family Ranching
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    The Cost of Conservation Shouldn’t Be the Death of Family Ranching

    ByYanasa TV News May 28, 2025June 11, 2025

    THE AUTOPEN TOOK THEIR RANCH… AND MANY OTHERS. “They only gave us 2 minutes to defend ourselves” In a country built on the promise of hard work and land stewardship, the quiet backbone of the American West—the family rancher—is under siege. The very land these families have worked for generations is being signed away with…

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  • Why Saving 400 Ostriches in B.C. Is a Matter of Science, Sovereignty, and Sanity
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    Why Saving 400 Ostriches in B.C. Is a Matter of Science, Sovereignty, and Sanity

    ByYanasa TV News May 27, 2025June 10, 2025

    The Canadian government’s push to cull a healthy ostrich flock defies science, threatens food sovereignty, and reveals the growing influence of global bureaucracies over local agriculture. In the rural town of Edgewood, British Columbia, a family-owned business—Universal Ostrich Farm—finds itself at the center of a storm that transcends borders and bird flu. The Canadian Food…

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  • Oregon’s War on Small Farmers Is Real — and It’s Time to Pay Attention
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    Oregon’s War on Small Farmers Is Real — and It’s Time to Pay Attention

    ByYanasa TV News May 27, 2025June 10, 2025

    If you’re looking for a war on farming, look no further than Oregon. Over the last few years, small family farms in the state have been squeezed by a relentless tide of bureaucracy, overregulation, and legal confusion — making it increasingly difficult for them to grow, sell, and survive. Yanasa News is reader-supported. To receive…

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  • When Misinformation Threatens the Right to Farm
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    When Misinformation Threatens the Right to Farm

    ByYanasa TV News May 26, 2025June 10, 2025

    URBAN SPRAWLERS ATTEMPT TO STOP LOCAL FAMILY FARM Across the United States, small farms are being suffocated—not by drought, not by market crashes, but by something far more preventable: misinformation. In Wonder Lake, Illinois, a Ukrainian-American family operating a modest farm is facing organized protests over their plan to install a small chicken processing facility on…

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  • We Must Defend America’s Ranchers from State Overreach
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    We Must Defend America’s Ranchers from State Overreach

    ByYanasa TV News May 23, 2025June 11, 2025

    Washington Shuts Down Generational Ranch Family pursues Criminal Allegations. By any reasonable measure, the saga unfolding in Washington State against the King Ranch is a clear case of bureaucratic overreach—and a warning to every rancher, farmer, and land steward across the nation. The King family has ranched on state and federal leases for nearly seven…

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  • Washington’s Water Adjudication Battle Is a Threat to Farms and Food Security
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    Washington’s Water Adjudication Battle Is a Threat to Farms and Food Security

    ByYanasa TV News May 15, 2025June 10, 2025

    WASHINGTON SUES FARMERS EN MASS | Up to 40% Reduction in Farm Produce “It’s really devastating.” The State of Washington has launched a sweeping legal move that should alarm every American who cares about farming, food security, and property rights. Over 30,000 rural residents, farmers, and landowners have received certified letters demanding proof of their water…

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