SHIPROCK, N.M. (KRQE) – Navajo Nation farmers are calling for help, saying their land is being used to create dozens of illegal hemp farms without their permission. Community members are saying ...
SHIPROCK, N.M. — Graham Biyáál lives on Farm Road in the Navajo community of Shiprock, on a roadway, fittingly named, that leads to many of the area's farms. In 2020, the road also became notorious ...
The largest farm on the Navajo Nation has been without water for more than a week after a pipeline break, endangering food crops worth millions of dollars and threatening jobs. Most of the crops on ...
Leaders on the Navajo Nation have cracked down on one of its members who they say has used immigrant labor to transform 400 acres of crop land into hemp farms in the reservation's northeastern corner.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – The U.S. attorney’s office says it destroyed a quarter-million plants during marijuana eradication efforts at 21 farms in the Shiprock area of the Navajo Nation in ...
Tens of thousands of acres of farmland on the Navajo Nation have been without water for more than week because of a broken pipeline that may not be fixed until next month. The farmland, located in ...
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The largest farm on the Navajo Nation had headed into a second week with no irrigation. A decades-old concrete pipe broke May 13, cutting off water to 72,000 acres of farmland in northwestern New ...