Long Arm of Bureaucracy Causing Trouble for Farmers in the State of Jefferson
Government agencies adding to the challenges of water, wildfires, and wolves for deep-rooted ranching families
Theodora Johnson, sixth-generation native of Siskiyou County's Scott Valley, on the Bacigalupi ranch in Little Shasta Valley, on Sept. 18, 2022. The Epoch Times
If you look carefully, you'll spot it all over the place in rural Siskiyou County, California—on flags, on banners, and even on bumper stickers.
Two “X”s in a yellow circle symbolize what supporters see as the double-crossing governments of Oregon and California. Words encircle the double crosses: “The Great Seal of State of Jefferson.”
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Long Arm of Bureaucracy Causing Trouble for Farmers in the State of Jefferson
Government agencies adding to the challenges of water, wildfires, and wolves for deep-rooted ranching families
If you look carefully, you'll spot it all over the place in rural Siskiyou County, California—on flags, on banners, and even on bumper stickers.
Two “X”s in a yellow circle symbolize what supporters see as the double-crossing governments of Oregon and California. Words encircle the double crosses: “The Great Seal of State of Jefferson.”
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