Vence allows the Ivins — and an increasing number of other ranchers across the West — to control cattle movement, manage ...
Fences are an effective stationary method of corralling livestock, but their sharp borders can create sudden changes in native grassland vegetation and the pollinators and birds that live there.
A high-tech, no-fence solution is teaching cattle to stay home on the range, University of Alberta research has found.
More ranchers are considering investing in virtual fencing for grazing cattle following a successful pilot project in County.
For Kent Rochester, virtual fencing technology has made his job farming cattle a whole lot easier. The technology allows livestock to be moved or confined without the need for physical fences or gates ...
Anyone who’s ever chased a loose cow at sunrise knows this truth the hard way—your fence is only as strong as its weakest ...
The agritech start-up’s latest raise will be used to expand its virtual fencing tech to pastures new in Europe and North America. Nofence, an agritech start-up that has developed a virtual fencing ...
Land managers hope a barbed-wire fence under construction in the Caribou National Forest's Mink Creek Area will keep cows away from several popular trails while also protecting 2,000 acres within a ...
In the West Australian outback, pastoralists run cattle on land that sprawls to no end in sight, with red dirt, droughts, cyclones, and iron ore trains more commonplace than human interaction. Rio ...
The farming landscape changes relentlessly in Iowa. There are fewer and larger farms, bigger machines, fewer livestock operations, fewer fences. Fewer fences? Curt Zingula, who farms 1,460 acres ...