With Vence technology, LeValley Ranch partners with wildlife groups to prove cattle and conservation can thrive together ...
Ranchers can set virtual boundaries that keep cattle in specific areas through collars around their necks. “Virtual fence does not replace the human being in the ranching operation,” said William ...
A Southwest Florida rancher is controlling cattle on his 5,000-acre property with an invisible fence as part of research exploring ways to keep livestock from trampling environmentally sensitive lands ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Ranchers across the country are looking toward new technology to help sustain their livelihood. Now, one company is introducing virtual fencing to help improve ranchers workload and ...
To manage livestock and keep them in the proper areas or pastures or to graze a pasture rotationally, traditional fencing with wood, wire or steel, or even portable electric fencing, is one solution.
Large, open ranches are often the last wide-open spaces left between growing towns and expanding highway networks. Across ...
A ranch in the eastern Crazy Mountains is partnering with conservation groups to experiment with virtual fencing for cattle, a novel but expensive technology that some hope could overhaul fencing ...
SHERIDAN — More ranchers are considering investing in virtual fencing for grazing cattle following a successful pilot project in Sheridan County. Rancher Dan Reinke partnered with the Sheridan ...
GrazeMate utilizes proprietary reinforcement learning models that enable drones to autonomously respond to cattle behavior in ...
Back during the ranching days in Evergreen, Colorado, a barbed wire fence was an important tool for ranchers to make sure their property was safe. But now that it's open space, they are no longer ...