The team has consistently observed the technology's value in integrating with and enhancing traditional livestock production ...
Nofence's GPS-powered collars let farmers manage livestock without physical fences, cutting costs and improving grazing and environmental practices.
By Marlowe Starling In the Orinoco River Basin spanning Venezuela and Colombia, biodiversity and agriculture are at odds.
To create the virtual fences cattle wear a solar-powered, GPS-enabled collar that allows livestock to be tracked and moved ...
New technology called “virtual fencing” is catching on in Idaho and the West. Virtual fencing works like an invisible fence for pets but at a much larger scale for livestock management.
Technology advances in recent years have made farming and ranch management easier. Gallagher pioneered some of the world’s ...
A group of Maury County farmers and agricultural workers are donating hay bales to farmers in East TN who've suffered damages ...
The trial of virtual fence technology - which sees cattle fitted with GPS collars - is a first for Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS). The collars emit an audible warning when the animals near the ...