Five individuals were federally indicted this week for their roles in an alleged $220 million nationwide fraud scheme involving purported cattle purchase contracts, announced United States Attorney ...
“Start early and start now.” It’s a simple but powerful message Tanner Pickett of 5 Rivers Cattle shared during a National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) biosecurity webinar. As the New World ...
Although the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes consider buffalo wildlife, the state manages the native ungulates as livestock in the area — a duality that has some neighbors seeking clarity ...
As beef producers pack up and leave Nashville, Tenn., they are returning home with new strategies, renewed optimism and ...
Virtual fencing technologies offer a promising alternative to traditional physical barriers for managing livestock, enabling dynamic and non-invasive control over grazing behavior. However, current ...
Since launching U.S. operations last year, fast-growing New Zealand-based ag-tech Halter has helped ranchers create enough virtual fencing to circle the continental United States – saving them ...
Halter's GPS-enabled, solar-powered smart collars allow ranchers to create, move, and reconfigure pasture boundaries from a smartphone app, eliminating the need for physical wire fencing and sharply ...
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Cattle now use GPS fencing to roam safely
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm demonstrate how GPS technology is transforming cattle management. Governments are likely to pillage the $80 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ to fund their ...
Ranchers can set virtual boundaries that keep cattle in specific areas through collars around their necks. “Virtual fence does not replace the human being in the ranching operation,” said William ...
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