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  • Where Bison Roam and Dreams Take Root: Behind the Scenes at Memphis Bison Ranch
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    Where Bison Roam and Dreams Take Root: Behind the Scenes at Memphis Bison Ranch

    ByYanasa TV News June 18, 2025June 30, 2025

    Yanasa TV News From First-Gen Ranchers to Regenerative Trailblazers, Meet the Heart of Colorado’s Bison Revival There’s something poetic about a patch of land just outside the Wyoming border—where the prairie meets the sky and the bison breathe deep the wild Colorado air. Welcome to Memphis Bison Ranch in Carr, Colorado, the latest stop on the filmmaking…

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  • Ranching Legacy vs. Gigawatts: Mike Stephens Takes on Wyoming’s Pronghorn H₂ Project
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    Ranching Legacy vs. Gigawatts: Mike Stephens Takes on Wyoming’s Pronghorn H₂ Project

    ByYanasa TV News June 18, 2025June 15, 2025

    A multigenerational Wyoming rancher challenges a billion-dollar wind and hydrogen project, raising questions about political influence, environmental oversight, and the true cost of clean energy. When Mike Stephens filed a lawsuit to stop a $1.7 billion wind and hydrogen project from overtaking his family’s 113-year-old ranchland, he didn’t just take on a developer—he challenged the…

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  • America’s Beef Under Siege: The Silent Chemical Takeover
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    America’s Beef Under Siege: The Silent Chemical Takeover

    ByYanasa TV News June 17, 2025June 15, 2025

    A nation once proud of its pasture-raised steers is now fueling breakfast plates with drugs and hormones—and only a few are sounding the alarm. A nation once proud of its pasture-raised steers is now fueling breakfast plates with hormones, antibiotics, and chemical additives—and only a few are sounding the alarm. The U.S. beef industry, once…

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  • Behind the Scenes at West Bijou Ranch: Where Bison, Cameras, and Conservation Collide
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    Behind the Scenes at West Bijou Ranch: Where Bison, Cameras, and Conservation Collide

    ByYanasa TV News June 12, 2025June 30, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Filmmakers journey to Colorado’s West Bijou Ranch to capture the untamed beauty and ecological brilliance of the American bison—one hoofprint at a time. “Buffalo TV is on.” That’s how Dave Carter, former Executive Director of the National Bison Association, casually welcomes the crew behind the documentary Native: The Prodigies of an Icon to Colorado’s West Bijou…

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  • As flesh-eating parasites edge closer to the U.S., theories fly—is the real threat ecological or engineered?
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    As flesh-eating parasites edge closer to the U.S., theories fly—is the real threat ecological or engineered?

    ByYanasa TV News June 11, 2025June 11, 2025

    Myth vs. Reality: Is the Screwworm a Biological Weapon? Unmasking the Screwworm: A deep dive into the parasite moving north—and the real reason it’s threatening U.S. agriculture. When headlines warned that the “man-eating screwworm is moving north,” online speculation exploded. Some asked: “Is this parasite being used as a biological weapon?” It sounds like something…

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  • Farm Equipment or Criminal Offense? The War on Common Sense Farming
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    Farm Equipment or Criminal Offense? The War on Common Sense Farming

    ByYanasa TV News June 10, 2025June 30, 2025

    Yanasa TV News When farmland becomes a battleground—how one Tennessee farmer’s parked tractor ignited a county crackdown. When Tennessee farmer Danny Kitzman parked his tractors along a muddy soybean field, he never expected to be slapped with zoning violations and legal threats. Now, county officials are calling it commercial misuse—while rural residents call it government…

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  • They Tried to Feed Their Cattle. Now the Government wants them in jail.
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    They Tried to Feed Their Cattle. Now the Government wants them in jail.

    ByYanasa TV News June 9, 2025June 10, 2025

    Westwold, British Columbia Utah Rodeo Star Turned Rancher Faces Jail in Canada — Just for Feeding Cattle When drought struck British Columbia in 2023, the government issued a sweeping irrigation ban to protect salmon. Nearly 400 ranchers were affected—but only one family now faces jail time. Erik and Gaylene Buff, operators of One Plus Cattle…

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  • Viruses from Miticide-Resistant Mites Linked to Massive U.S. Honey Bee Die-Offs
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    Viruses from Miticide-Resistant Mites Linked to Massive U.S. Honey Bee Die-Offs

    ByYanasa TV News June 9, 2025June 30, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Unprecedented 70% Honeybee Die-Off in 2025 Sparks Alarms Over U.S. Food Security A shocking new USDA study reveals that viruses carried by pesticide-resistant Varroa mites are fueling the catastrophic 2025 honeybee die-off. With over 60% of colonies lost, U.S. food security is under serious threat—and current treatments may no longer work. In…

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  • Maine’s Farmworker Minimum Wage Law Risks Harming Industry, Farmers, and Workers
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    Maine’s Farmworker Minimum Wage Law Risks Harming Industry, Farmers, and Workers

    ByYanasa TV News June 8, 2025June 30, 2025

    Yanasa TV News As Maine moves to mandate a minimum wage for farmworkers, lessons from Oregon, Washington, and Colorado reveal that well-meaning laws can backfire—cutting hours, shrinking earnings, and threatening the industry. Maine may soon guarantee minimum wage for farmworkers—but at what cost? In states like Oregon and Washington, similar laws slashed worker hours and…

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  • Polar Bears Aren’t Dying — They’re Thriving!
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    Polar Bears Aren’t Dying — They’re Thriving!

    ByYanasa TV News June 7, 2025June 30, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Forget the fearmongering — polar bear populations are booming thanks to conservation and climate adaptation. Polar Bears: A Conservation Comeback and the Truth Behind the Hype Once heralded as the poster animal for climate catastrophe, the polar bear has quietly defied predictions of imminent extinction. Thanks to a global shift in conservation…

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