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University of Kentucky livestock specialist says cow herd expansion is not the only way to capitalize on a strong calf market ...
eShepherd is a virtual fencing system for livestock, developed by Agersens and now owned by Gallagher. It uses a GPS-enabled, ...
This technology can make more land available for grazing because land that was previously too rough and inconvenient to fence ...
Virtual fencing uses GPS-enabled collars that allow farmers to define boundaries via a phone app or computer. Cattle receive audio cues or mild electrical pulses if they attempt to cross those ...
To date, the work of installing the newly designed fencing has been completed along 900 km. “Routes that now have the newly designed fencing have practically seen zero cattle run-over cases.
Despite record cattle prices in 2025, Canadian beef producers are wary of big spending, shaped by past market volatility and ...
Cattle are grazed in herds of 100 head and given access to 1.75ha of new grass each day. They are moved, through the use of virtual fencing controlled by an iPad, seven times a day in 0.25ha strips.
Electric fences are often the preferred choice for cattle ranchers looking to protect their livestock. ... With 6.5 stored joules of energy and the ability to power up to 62 miles of fencing, ...
New Zealand ag-tech company Halter, which developed virtual fencing, has raised $155 million in funding, as it seeks to ...
To manage livestock and keep them in the proper areas or pastures or to graze a pasture rotationally, traditional fencing with wood, wire or steel, or even portable electric fencing, is one solution.
Halter, a New Zealand tech company specialising in virtual fencing and animal management technology, has raised $165 million ...
To date, the work of installing the newly designed fencing has been completed along 900 km. “Routes that now have the newly designed fencing have practically seen zero cattle run-over cases.