Virtual fencing is redefining grazing, using GPS collars and a mobile app to give producers flexible, real-time control and ...
Rappa has launched its vehicle mounted fencing machine, the Rappa Winder, across the U.S and Canada, cutting the time it ...
Virtual fencing has emerged as a new technology in the livestock industry, allowing ranchers to control where animals go and how long they stay in a specific place without the use of costly wire ...
Electric fence systems or even barbed wire were once considered innovations in grazing management. Within the past few years, virtual fencing companies have become prominent and their products could ...
Grazing cattle at the Land of the Swamp White Oak Preserve in Iowa roam without traditional fencing, using virtual fence systems as an ecological management tool. (Elizabeth Owens photo). When heavy ...
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Key points A new paper examines three case studies of applying virtual fencing in commercial mixed cropping farms in southern Australia.It found ...
Good use of electric fencing could see beef and sheep farmers significantly increase their grass growth. This is according to Emyr Owen, grazing consultant at Precision Grazing, who says investment in ...
In a leader-follower grazing system, animals with different forage needs pass through a pasture in succession, using the land more efficiently without destroying its ability to support livestock.
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