Every two and a half miles of barbed wire is responsible for killing one deer, elk or pronghorn a year, one study estimated.
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Virtual fencing technology lets Montana ranchers herd cattle with smartphone apps
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Some Montana ranchers are trading fence posts for smartphones, using virtual fencing technology to manage their cattle herds remotely and revolutionize how they use their land.
Ranchers in Colorado are struggling to rebuild thousands of miles of fence lost to big wildfires this summer, which can cost $20,000 per mile.
Greg Thoren is using a virtual fencing system to graze cattle in various areas of his farm as part of his regenerative ...
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Virtual fencing project’s summer of progress on Monitor Farms
Four of Scotland’s Monitor Farms are trialling an innovative virtual fencing system on their hill and upland grazing and are ...
The cattle at Badger Creek Ranch have forgone fences, grazing through the alpine prairie of central Colorado with the aid of virtual boundaries instead. With collars around their necks, the ...
Labor and material costs in constructing livestock working facilities can eat a livestock producer’s lunch and put a serious damper on the checking account. However, the cost of working facilities is ...
In a past column, we argued producers generally do not need to change their corral systems or build new ones to solve animal handling problems. Rather, they need to learn how to handle their animals ...
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