Fencing is a critical tool for enhancing grazing management through managing livestock access and distribution. However, ...
GPS-enabled collars help dairy farmer cut feed costs, improve pasture use and maintain milk production efficiently.
Direct-to-satellite smart collars remove need for cell towers, enabling ranchers to manage cattle anywhere they can see the ...
Halter’s direct-to-satellite smart collars remove need for cell towers, enabling ranchers to manage cattle anywhere.
Halter’s Andrew Fraser explains how virtual fencing collars use sound, vibration and GPS to automate rotational grazing, increase pasture utilization and reduce ranch labor.
Using a mobile app from the horizont group, farmers can monitor the condition of their pasture fences and intervene immediately in the event of faults. This saves them the hassle of having to walk ...
The high cost remains the biggest barrier to adoption, as cost per collar can range from $250 to $350 depending on herd size.
In recent years, wildfire has become an increasing disturbance of sagebrush ecosystems in the Western United States. While these lands evolved with fire, in recent years, fires have started earlier in ...
A New Mexico rancher is using GPS-enabled virtual fencing to rotate cattle grazing, improving soil health, biodiversity, and forage production. The technology allows daily paddock changes without ...
Stock panels are made of 1/4 inch welded steel rods, which make them sturdy and ideal for goat pens. The standard length is 16 feet; the 52 inch-high ones with narrower bottom openings work well for ...