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  • Oregon’s Farm Stand Reprieve: How Public Outcry Stopped New Restrictions—And What Comes Next
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    Oregon’s Farm Stand Reprieve: How Public Outcry Stopped New Restrictions—And What Comes Next

    ByYanasa TV News September 22, 2025September 25, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Public backlash paused new rules and kept lifelines for small farms alive. When Oregon’s land-use agency floated changes that many farmers feared would narrow what a “farm stand” can do, the backlash was immediate and loud. Farm owners, customers, counties, and advocacy groups piled on with comments, coverage, and calls to the…

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  • Dam Wars: Rollins vs. the Shutdown
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    Dam Wars: Rollins vs. the Shutdown

    ByYanasa TV News September 21, 2025September 25, 2025

    Yanasa TV News USDA chief blasts “INSANE” 5-CFS cut as PG&E surrenders the project—can D.C. save Potter Valley before the harvest dies? Signed in D.C., Felt on the Farm: FERC’s 5-CFS Greenlight Drains Potter Valley’s Spigots When Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins posted that the Potter Valley shutdown “was just flagged for me… INSANE. I’m on…

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  • “You can’t farm a fence line”: South Texas growers want border security done right
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    “You can’t farm a fence line”: South Texas growers want border security done right

    ByYanasa TV News September 20, 2025September 25, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Protect the border, respect the land: a pro-security case for fair pay, narrower corridors, and real farm access in South Texas. STARR COUNTY, Texas — Border wall construction is moving forward again in the lower Rio Grande Valley. In late August, federal officials cleared the way for about 4.7 miles of new, non-contiguous wall segments…

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  • Elderly Farmer Faces Land Seizure: State of Washington’s Predatory Land Grab
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    Elderly Farmer Faces Land Seizure: State of Washington’s Predatory Land Grab

    ByYanasa TV News September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

    Yanasa TV News “I don’t make a $100,000… probably in my whole life.” To be clear, laws must be respected for societies to function properly. But governments must not use the law as a weapon against its own citizens.  The abuse of power within Washington’s Department of Ecology can be described in one word “PREDATORY.” …

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  • 840,000 Gallons Spilled on Farmland: “Safe”… or East Palestine 2.0?
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    840,000 Gallons Spilled on Farmland: “Safe”… or East Palestine 2.0?

    ByYanasa TV News September 17, 2025September 17, 2025

    Yanasa TV News HESS Leak of over 20,000 barrels of Oil + Brine Floods North Dakota Farm Fields It’s not the biggest spill in U.S. history—but it’s big enough to matter. Hess’s leak outside Stanley, North Dakota released an estimated 20,000 barrels (≈840,000 gallons)of an oil-and-brine emulsion, putting it in the same size class as the 2013 Tioga/Tesoro…

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  • Stargate on the Range, Altman in the crosshairs, Liberty on the fringe.
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    Stargate on the Range, Altman in the crosshairs, Liberty on the fringe.

    ByYanasa TV News September 15, 2025September 15, 2025

    At sunrise outside Abilene, the prairie looks the same as it always has—caliche roads, mesquite, and cattle easing toward stock tanks. But look closer and you’ll see new survey stakes and power markers dotting the fencelines. This is where Stargate, the megaproject branded by OpenAI and its partners, is pushing to raise one of the largest…

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  • Uncharted Territory: New Federal Law Opens Millions of Acres for Sale, Reshapes Power Over Land, Housing, and AI
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    Uncharted Territory: New Federal Law Opens Millions of Acres for Sale, Reshapes Power Over Land, Housing, and AI

    ByYanasa TV News September 13, 2025September 15, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Farmers, Ranchers, and Local Leaders Warn of Lost Control as Washington Deregulates Land Use and Technology A sweeping new federal law, recently signed by President Trump, has triggered nationwide debate by ordering the sale of millions of acres of public land, promising to tackle America’s housing crisis, and ushering in a decade-long…

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  • Breaking the Harvest: How Washington’s Farm Losses Reveal a National Crisis of Policy, Consolidation, and Rural Mental Health
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    Breaking the Harvest: How Washington’s Farm Losses Reveal a National Crisis of Policy, Consolidation, and Rural Mental Health

    ByYanasa TV News September 12, 2025September 15, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Washington’s loss of 3,700 farms in five years exposes a deeper national crisis—where rising costs, aggressive state regulations, and accelerating corporate consolidation are killing family farms. Washington has shed more than 3,700 farms in just five years—roughly two operations a day. The number comes from the USDA’s 2022 Census of Agriculture and…

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  • Oak Run Solar: Ohio’s Heartland at a Crossroads
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    Oak Run Solar: Ohio’s Heartland at a Crossroads

    ByYanasa TV News September 11, 2025September 15, 2025

    Yanasa TV News How One of America’s Largest Solar Farms Sparked a Rural Uprising—and Put Bill Gates in the Crosshairs Ohio Farmers Fight Back: Bill Gates’ Solar Takeover Sparks Outrage! A Fight for the Future of Farmland In the rolling fields outside Plumwood, Ohio, a battle is brewing that could set a national precedent for…

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  • The Wire and the West
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    The Wire and the West

    ByYanasa TV News September 10, 2025September 15, 2025

    Yanasa TV News How America’s Transmission Boom Collides with Ranch Land and What Trump’s Washington Is (and Isn’t) Changing Rural America is being asked to host the backbone of a new electric era. The question is whether that backbone is being built with ranchers, or on top of them. The orange stake is easy to…

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