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.
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Abstract: Trustworthy livestock monitoring is essential for improving farm management and minimizing economic loss caused by animal displacement or theft. We propose an intelligent livestock location ...
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Virtual fencing is an emerging technology in the grazing world, and more companies are entering the U.S. market, giving producers a variety of choices and costs. During a March 10 forage production ...
National Sheep Association (NSA) Scotland is pleased to announce the return of its highly anticipated fencing competition at NSA Scotsheep 2026, taking place this summer on Wednesday 10th June 2026 at ...
The technology can monitor the activity, health and welfare of cattle, and can reduce stress. NSW cattle and dairy farmers have a new AgTech option to manage their livestock with that state’s ...