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  • When Infrastructure Tells You What You Can’t Do on Your Own Land… Like Hunt
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    When Infrastructure Tells You What You Can’t Do on Your Own Land… Like Hunt

    ByYanasa TV News January 7, 2026March 4, 2026

    How a Transmission Line Fight in Maryland Crossed Into Hunting, Food, and Property Rights Yanasa TV News There are moments when a regulatory fight crosses an invisible line — when the public realizes something deeper has shifted. In Maryland, that moment came when landowners learned they could be temporarily barred from hunting on their own property —…

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  • The Irrigation Outlaw
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    The Irrigation Outlaw

    ByYanasa TV News January 6, 2026March 4, 2026

    How Washington State Is Using “Paper Water” to Erase a Farm. Yanasa TV News A Hayfield, a Road, and a $121,000 Line in the Sand At 85 years old, Bob Greiff still does what his family has done since the early 1950s: grow hay on irrigated ground outside Deer Park. There is no subdivision here. No new development….

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  • Environmental Justice Is Being Used to Rezone Farms
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    Environmental Justice Is Being Used to Rezone Farms

    ByYanasa TV News January 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    Who decides what harm looks like — and to whom? Yanasa TV News For generations, farms expanded—or didn’t—based on tangible factors: soil, water, markets, neighbors, and basic zoning rules. Today, a quieter force is reshaping those decisions across the country. It doesn’t announce itself with a ban. It arrives as a map. Environmental Justice (EJ)…

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  • West Bijou Ranch: What Working Lands Conservation Actually Looks Like
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    West Bijou Ranch: What Working Lands Conservation Actually Looks Like

    ByYanasa TV News January 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    Why Bison, Ranchers, and Stewardship Still Belong Together on Working Lands. Yanasa TV News If you want to understand why so many arguments about conservation never seem to land with ranchers, you don’t need another panel discussion. You need to stand on a piece of ground where animals, grass, and people are actually interacting —…

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  • Why We Made Native — and Why It Needed Its Own Channel
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    Why We Made Native — and Why It Needed Its Own Channel

    ByYanasa TV News January 4, 2026March 4, 2026

    Native the Prodigies of an Icon a documentary about the American Bison Yanasa TV News There are some stories that don’t fit inside an episode. They don’t compress well.They don’t like timelines.And they don’t survive being reduced to a talking point. The story of the American bison is one of them. That’s why Native: The Prodigies…

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  • When Raw Milk Nears the Ballot Box, the Bacteria Always Shows Up
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    When Raw Milk Nears the Ballot Box, the Bacteria Always Shows Up

    ByYanasa TV News January 4, 2026March 4, 2026

    Are outbreaks shaping policy — or being used to stop it? Every time raw milk gets close to the ballot box, somebody finds bacteria in a bottle — and the whole debate turns into a one-farm morality play. The question isn’t whether germs exist.They do. The real question is whether we’re using outbreaks to make…

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  • When Climate Mandates Turn Cows Into Test Subjects
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    When Climate Mandates Turn Cows Into Test Subjects

    ByYanasa TV News January 3, 2026March 4, 2026

    Denmark’s Bovaer Crisis and the Risk of Mandate-First Food Policy Yanasa TV News For years, policymakers have searched for a climate solution that wouldn’t require politically painful tradeoffs. Cutting herd sizes was unpopular. Regulating manure more tightly was expensive. Changing global feed supply chains was complicated. Then came 3-NOP. Marketed under the brand name Bovaer, the…

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  • When “Sustainability” Becomes a Legal Term
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    When “Sustainability” Becomes a Legal Term

    ByYanasa TV News January 3, 2026March 4, 2026

    Culture, Language & Control in Modern Agricultural Policy Yanasa TV News There was a time when sustainability was a goal, not a rule. A principle.An aspiration.A conversation. Today, in agriculture, “sustainability” is increasingly a legally enforceable term—written into loan covenants, zoning ordinances, environmental permits, tax classifications, and land-use plans. And in many cases, it still isn’t clearly defined. That…

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  • The Colorado River Deadline Was Missed — and California Is Holding the Cards
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    The Colorado River Deadline Was Missed — and California Is Holding the Cards

    ByYanasa TV News January 2, 2026March 4, 2026

    How senior water rights, environmental ideology, and federal leverage collide—and why agriculture is at risk Yanasa TV News The deadline came and went quietly. On November 11, 2025, the seven states that depend on the Colorado River were supposed to deliver a unified plan to the federal government outlining how the river would be managed…

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  • The Fight for King Ranch Just Exploded
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    The Fight for King Ranch Just Exploded

    ByYanasa TV News December 10, 2025March 4, 2026

    USDA Rebukes Washington State, Agencies Push Back, and New Evidence Reshapes the Battle for Rural America Yanasa TV News As the USDA confronts Washington State over aggressive penalties and secretive criminal actions, agency leaders scramble to defend their decisions. But documents, expert analysis, and firsthand attorney testimony paint a very different picture of what actually…

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