Virtual fencing technology has been approved for commercial use in two states, which has been welcomed by rural lobby groups.
Nationals Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has welcomed news virtual fencing has been legalised in NSW.Virtual ...
Victoria has become the latest state to greenlight virtual fencing and herding technologies for farmers, with new regulations ...
Virtual fencing and herding technology will be available to Victorian farmers as soon as February next year, The Weekly Times ...
The state's cattle and dairy farmers have a new AgTech option to manage their livestock with the NSW Government delivering on its promise to legalise ...
New Zealand unicorn Halter, founded by the son of farmers, Craig Piggott, is one of the fastest-growing players in the ...
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - Australian scientists have invented a virtual fence for cattle, doing away with the need to erect real barriers or keep gates closed to secure livestock. A battery-powered ...
Virtual fencing manages livestock using GPS-linked collars to train animals to stay within a set boundary, similar to an invisible dog fence. Coupled with the removal of existing barbed-wire fencing, ...
Rounding up your goats to swap their collar batteries all at once could save you time and money. What is virtual fencing for livestock? Monitor your animals digitally with virtual fencing to gain ...
Cattle at a nature preserve in eastern Iowa appear to roam the land freely — no fences or cowboys on horseback patrol their movement.Instead, these cows wear special collars that keep them from ...
Across Europe, livestock graze across vast pastures often bordered by miles of wire and the occasional jolt of electric current. But what if those fences were no longer there? The idea of virtual ...