A Kentucky family rejected a $26 million offer to convert part of their farm into a data center...
Donna Hancock...despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area.
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...despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area.
Ranchers Warn About What's Coming
What happens when state trust land under active grazing lease becomes the subject of environmental enforcement -- and then, just a few years later, appears in Washington's Trust Land Transfer program?
In February 2026, Wade and Teresa King of King Ranch filed a motion asking Grant County Superior Court to recuse Judge Jennifer Richardson from their case against the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
AI-driven equity disruption was everywhere this past week, spreading like wildfire beyond software into insurance, commercial real estate, financials, shipping, wealth management, and likely many more industries in the coming trading sessions.
In this report, Yanasa TV breaks down what happened in Lanesborough, Massachusetts, where a working farm's short-term rental was ordered to stop operating - not because of complaints or safety issues, but because of an unwritten zoning doctrine mos
A $2.4 billion data center was approved in a rural county - under a code name - while residents were preparing for a winter storm.
The headline said "BLM kicks bison off the land." But once you slow the story down, the facts tell a very different - and far more complicated - story.
They own property and they're broke...
FEDERAL WARNING ISSUED
In this Yanasa TV investigation, host Charlie Rankin breaks down how energy policy, carbon markets, and grid expansion are colliding with private property rights in rural America. This isn't about being anti-energy - it's about what happens when
This video covers administrative warrants, the Fourth Amendment, and the exact "no consent" script to protect your equity.
A family builds a greenhouse to grow food in the Colorado mountains - and suddenly finds themselves in court.