Anna King
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Part 6: The Reckonin'
Native Americans once owned these lands, and they still treat the Columbia Basin as their sacred home. We’ve all benefited from that taken land, but now corporations are the West’s new settlers. Meanwhile, Cody faces a federal judge and his tight-knit rural community. His sons start taking over what remains of the family’s vast operation and beat-up reputation.
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Bird flu means higher egg prices, now there’s a chick boom hatching across the U.S.
Bird flu’s toll on flocks across the country has meant eggs are expensive and in short supply.
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Part 5: The Bidding War
The Easterday empire is being broken apart. Some of the most valuable farmland in America is up for sale, and the billionaires are coming to town. The bidding war over water-rich lands shows the shift in how America farms.
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Part 4: The Crash
Cody's swindle comes crashing down, and it’s all thanks to Covid. When a giant meat operation discovers the truth about his ghost herd, they take aim at Cody.
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Shooting in Yakima leaves three dead, suspected shooter later found dead
All-day manhunt ends with shooter who reportedly turned the gun on himself, police say
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Part 3: The Gamble
Why would someone create a ghost herd? Behind Cody Easterday’s swindle was an even-bigger gambling habit on the futures market. That vice may have changed the price of American beef slapping down on your kitchen table. We also look at how all farmin’ is a gamble.
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Why egg prices are so high, and some shelves are so bare
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Hundreds of Lewiston, Idaho residents under boil water order after city water reservoir busts open
This week a Lewiston, Idaho city reservoir ruptured and sent three million gallons of water racing into blocks of neighborhoods and businesses. Now, hundreds of residents, several schools and restaurants are having to truck in, boil or chlorinate their water.
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Part 2: The Swindle
Cowboy Cody Easterday lies big, creating a “ghost herd” of 265,000 cattle that only exist on paper and bringing in hundreds of millions of investment dollars from companies including a meat-packing giant. It’s fraud on a massive scale. We examine how he carried it out.
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Delicious Death: Tariffs on apple imports to India crush business for Northwest Red Delicious apple
For decades boatloads of Northwest apples have shipped to India – especially the variety Red Delicious. But since Trump-era tariffs on steel and aluminum went into place, retaliatory tariffs have put a crunch on that valuable fruit market. Now, Washington state's full congressional delegation is asking the federal government for help.