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Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSNVirtual cattle fencing could have ‘huge’ potential for getting cattle back on the land
Cattle at a nature preserve in eastern Iowa appear to roam the land freely — no fences or cowboys on horseback patrol their ...
The Jespersen Feed Yard welcomed local ranchers, producers and livestock enthusiasts on Tuesday, Aug. 12, for a virtual fence ...
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Virtual fences can be pollinator-friendly option for ranchlands, study with livestock finds
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.
Florida Rancher Jim Strickland uses Vence system to improve wildlife habitat and waterways, protect cattle from predators and ...
Virtual fence is an emerging technology available to ranchers to manage grazing livestock. Researchers at North Dakota State ...
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Livestock and lions make uneasy neighbors: How a fence upgrade helped protect domestic and wild animals
Protecting livestock in areas where large carnivores (like lions) live is increasingly important as human land use expands, wildlife habitat shrinks, and climatic changes reshape the ways in which ...
Wildfires in Oregon have burned a record-breaking swath of land this season – much of it in Eastern Oregon. Those fires have also scorched miles of fencing that kept livestock on the pasture. And ...
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 ...
While record livestock prices have benefitted today's ranchers it has masked a question about future ranchers, David Murray writes.
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