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  • When the Bison Became the Headline: What the BLM–American Prairie Dispute Is Actually About
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    When the Bison Became the Headline: What the BLM–American Prairie Dispute Is Actually About

    ByYanasa TV News February 6, 2026March 4, 2026

    A closer look at American Prairie, public land grazing, and what ‘restoration’ means on paper. Yanasa TV News When the Bison Became the Headline The recent headline — “BLM kicks bison off the land” — is powerful, emotional, and incomplete. It suggests a familiar story: bureaucracy versus nature, regulation versus restoration, capitalism versus conservation. But once the…

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  • The Great Farmland Grab: Why America’s Foreign-Ownership Crackdown Isn’t Xenophobia—It’s Survival
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    The Great Farmland Grab: Why America’s Foreign-Ownership Crackdown Isn’t Xenophobia—It’s Survival

    ByYanasa TV News February 6, 2026March 4, 2026

    Inside the Land War Reshaping Rural America—and the Battle to Keep Our Soil in American Hands. Yanasa TV News If you want to understand why half the country is suddenly talking about foreign ownership of U.S. farmland, don’t start in Washington. Don’t start with the think tanks, and don’t start with the debaters on cable…

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  • From Nursery to Backyard: When Quarantine Enforcement Crosses the Property Line
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    From Nursery to Backyard: When Quarantine Enforcement Crosses the Property Line

    ByYanasa TV News February 6, 2026March 4, 2026

    Fallbrook homeowner says state agriculture agents entered his property, delivered a “spray, cut, or jail” ultimatum. Yanasa TV News A Fallbrook homeowner says state agriculture agents entered his property, delivered a “spray, cut, or jail” ultimatum, and brought California Highway Patrol to back it up. The state says aggressive action is necessary to stop a…

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  • “‘Voluntary’—Or You Can’t Ship Milk: How ESG Enters the Dairy Barn”
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    “‘Voluntary’—Or You Can’t Ship Milk: How ESG Enters the Dairy Barn”

    ByYanasa TV News February 6, 2026March 4, 2026

    How private ESG standards move through processors—and why “voluntary” now decides who gets to sell milk When a Wisconsin dairy farmer opened a letter from her milk processor earlier this year, it didn’t look like a government notice. There was no statute cited, no agency seal, no enforcement deadline. Instead, the letter framed itself as…

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  • The Cloud Is Draining the Great Lakes: How AI’s Thirst Could End Farming as We Know It
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    The Cloud Is Draining the Great Lakes: How AI’s Thirst Could End Farming as We Know It

    ByYanasa TV News February 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    AI’s Thirst: The Great Lakes Water Grab That’s Draining Our Farms. Yanasa TV News They told us the future would be digital — not dehydrated.While farmers along the Great Lakes are trying to squeeze another inch of rain from the clouds, the world’s biggest tech companies are literally siphoning the same waterto keep their artificial intelligence…

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  • LAWFARE AGAINST RURAL AMERICA
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    LAWFARE AGAINST RURAL AMERICA

    ByYanasa TV News February 4, 2026March 4, 2026

    Why Farmers and Ranchers Are Building a Defense — And the Cases That Forced Their Hand. Yanasa TV News In late 2025, the America First Policy Institute quietly launched something unusual: a Lawfare Advisory Councildedicated to defending farmers, ranchers, and rural landowners. Not from crime.Not from negligence.But from the law itself. AFPI argues that a growing number of agricultural…

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  • When a Formula Becomes a Squeeze
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    When a Formula Becomes a Squeeze

    ByYanasa TV News February 4, 2026March 4, 2026

    Ohio’s CAUV shock—and why California’s playbook should worry farmers everywhere. Yanasa TV News For decades, Ohio’s Current Agricultural Use Valuation (CAUV) program was sold as a promise: farmland would be taxed for what it produces, not what a developer might pay. A stabilizer. A shield. Now, as the next reappraisal cycle approaches, that shield is starting to feel like…

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  • EPA Put Washington State on Notice Over the King Ranch Case
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    EPA Put Washington State on Notice Over the King Ranch Case

    ByYanasa TV News February 3, 2026March 4, 2026

    A federal warning, a state enforcement timeline that doesn’t add up, and the ranch case that just went national. Yanasa TV News And suddenly, this isn’t just a ranch fight anymore. For more than three years, Washington State agencies have insisted that what happened to King Ranch was routine environmental enforcement. A pond became a…

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  • When Biosecurity Becomes Abatement
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    When Biosecurity Becomes Abatement

    ByYanasa TV News February 3, 2026March 4, 2026

    Questions California Still Hasn’t Answered About the Destruction of 32,000 Citrus Plants. Yanasa TV News California agriculture officials say they are acting to protect the state’s citrus industry from a devastating disease.A San Diego County nursery owner says the state destroyed his business without proof of infection and without compensation. Both things could be true. What’s missing…

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  • The “Rule of Capture” Showdown
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    The “Rule of Capture” Showdown

    ByYanasa TV News January 29, 2026March 4, 2026

    How a 120-Year-Old Texas Water Law Opened the Door to a Modern Resource Grab. Yanasa TV News A Quiet Place, a Big Pump In rural Anderson County, water has always been something you don’t think about until you have to. Wells are drilled. Crops get watered. Families plan around what the land can give. That quiet…

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