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  • “They Redefined a Pond—and Took the Range”: The King Ranch vs. Washington’s Ecology Machine
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    “They Redefined a Pond—and Took the Range”: The King Ranch vs. Washington’s Ecology Machine

    ByYanasa TV News November 14, 2025March 4, 2026

    WAR ON RANCHERS: Washington Seizes the King Ranch Over STOCK PONDS Yanasa TV News Washington State’s Department of Ecology (DOE) didn’t just fine a family ranch. It triggered a chain reaction that canceled long-standing state grazing leases, claimed ranch improvements, and threatened to criminalize routine stock-water work the Kings say has happened for generations. If…

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  • If the Goal Is Climate, Why Not Regeneration?
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    If the Goal Is Climate, Why Not Regeneration?

    ByYanasa TV News November 12, 2025March 4, 2026

    When governments talk about “fixing” agriculture’s climate impact, their solutions almost always start in a laboratory. Yanasa TV News When governments talk about “fixing” agriculture’s climate impact, their solutions almost always start in a laboratory. Synthetic additives, engineered enzymes, precision microbes—all designed to suppress nature’s own chemistry in the name of progress. But the truth…

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  • Ohio’s War on Ingenuity: When “Food Freedom” Meets the Zoning Board
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    Ohio’s War on Ingenuity: When “Food Freedom” Meets the Zoning Board

    ByYanasa TV News November 12, 2025March 4, 2026

    When zoning boards and health codes treat farm ingenuity like a crime, Ohio’s small growers fight back — defending the right to wash lettuce, pour wine, and make a living from the land. Yanasa TV News So you plant a few acres, grow some lettuce, bottle your own wine, bake bread in your kitchen, and…

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  • They Are Literally Killing Our Cow
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    They Are Literally Killing Our Cow

    ByYanasa TV News November 11, 2025March 4, 2026

    The Mandated Milk Additive: Danish Dairy Farmers Challenge Bovaer® and the Ethics of Engineering Nature Yanasa TV News In the quiet dairy pastures of Denmark, the feed trough has become a battleground for ethics, science, and policy. Starting this year, Danish dairy farmers were required to begin supplementing their cows’ feed with a patented chemical…

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  • SNAP, WIC, and the Fight Over Who Controls the Purse Strings
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    SNAP, WIC, and the Fight Over Who Controls the Purse Strings

    ByYanasa TV News November 8, 2025March 4, 2026

    A late-night Supreme Court order gave the Trump administration a temporary win in the food-aid fight, pausing a lower-court ruling that demanded immediate full payment of November SNAP benefits Yanasa TV News A late-night Supreme Court order gave the Trump administration a temporary win in the food-aid fight, pausing a lower-court ruling that demanded immediate full…

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  • Beyond the USDA Beef Industry Plan: How Deregulation Could Solve America’s Beef Crisis
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    Beyond the USDA Beef Industry Plan: How Deregulation Could Solve America’s Beef Crisis

    ByYanasa TV News November 7, 2025March 4, 2026

    The USDA confirmed that the United States will quadruple imports of Argentine beef — a move that has infuriated ranchers from Texas to Montana. Yanasa TV News The “Magic” That Isn’t Just weeks after President Trump boasted he had “worked his magic” to lower beef prices, the USDA confirmed that the United States will quadruple imports…

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  • Cows, Grass, and the Future of the Plains: Why the USFS Has It Backward on Grazing
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    Cows, Grass, and the Future of the Plains: Why the USFS Has It Backward on Grazing

    ByYanasa TV News November 6, 2025March 4, 2026

    A Grassland Without Grazers Is No Grassland at All Yanasa TV News A Grassland Without Grazers Is No Grassland at All The U.S. Forest Service’s draft assessment for the Comanche National Grasslands has alarmed ranchers across southeastern Colorado and western Kansas. In more than 1,500 pages of analysis, the agency lists “livestock grazing” as a threat to…

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  • When Environmental Law Becomes Anti-Beef: Letitia James’ JBS Case Misses the Mark
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    When Environmental Law Becomes Anti-Beef: Letitia James’ JBS Case Misses the Mark

    ByYanasa TV News November 6, 2025March 4, 2026

    New York Attorney General Letitia James sued meat-packing giant JBS USA for what she called “false and misleading environmental claims.” Yanasa TV News In February 2024, New York Attorney General Letitia James sued meat-packing giant JBS USA for what she called “false and misleading environmental claims.” The company had advertised a bold goal—Net Zero by 2040—yet, according to James,…

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  • Broken Trust: What Secretary Rollins’ SNAP Crackdown Reveals—and Why Accountability Doesn’t Have to Mean Surveillance
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    Broken Trust: What Secretary Rollins’ SNAP Crackdown Reveals—and Why Accountability Doesn’t Have to Mean Surveillance

    ByYanasa TV News November 5, 2025March 4, 2026

    This conversation has put a national spotlight on a broken and corrupt system. Yanasa TV News I like Secretary Rollins.I agree with her core point: this conversation has put a national spotlight on a broken and corrupt system. SNAP was never meant to be a lifestyle—it’s a safety net, a stepping stone for taxpayers who need…

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  • Leaked memo shows Amazon planned to keep the full extent of its data centers’ water use out of public view.
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    Leaked memo shows Amazon planned to keep the full extent of its data centers’ water use out of public view.

    ByYanasa TV News November 5, 2025March 4, 2026

    According to the documents obtained by The Guardian (with SourceMaterial), Amazon’s cloud arm (AWS) discussed reporting only a narrow “primary” water number for optics. Yanasa TV News “Shocking” on purpose: the disclosure plan—and the real number According to the documents obtained by The Guardian (with SourceMaterial), Amazon’s cloud arm (AWS) discussed reporting only a narrow “primary” water…

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