New technology allowing livestock to be remotely moved via electronic collars has been legalised in SA. Industry says virtual ...
Ranchers and researchers tout futuristic technology's benefit to working lands and wildlife. The post Virtual fences keep cows in and barbed wire out on Wyoming ranches appeared first on WyoFile .
Technology enabling virtual fences for pets is now being adapted for livestock. Ranchers near Yellowstone National Park are testing its ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bear attacks.
NSW farmers have been given the green light to use virtual fencing, providing an option over traditional posts and wires. Here is how it works.
Victorian cattle producers can now harness cutting-edge technology to guide and contain livestock without physical fences, with the Allan Labor ...
Elephants are considered a sacred totem by many in northwestern Zimbabwe, but they also frequently raid villagers’ crops near ...
Collars with GPS and wireless technology to control livestock without physical fences or barriers is being regulated in Victoria, touted as a gamechanger for the agricultural sector.
Grazing helps keep grasslands healthy by stopping them from becoming overgrown and dominated by coarse grasses. This creates better conditions for wildlife such as black grouse, curlew and other ...
Virtual fencing was recently legalised across the state, meaning farmers can now use it to move livestock around their ...