New technology called “virtual fencing” is catching on in Idaho and the West. Virtual fencing works like an invisible fence for pets but at a much larger scale for livestock management.
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 ...
A wood panel fence screams homey. The wood has a natural feel that complements gardens and ... Rail fences have a farm feel since they are typically used to secure livestock, but you can tone down the ...
This style works for farms and large properties that need to contain livestock or just ... cheaper than other wood fencing types. And because it comes in pre-made panels, it's simple to install.
Over the years, I have made the drive from Preston to Pocatello hundreds of times. This jaunt takes me through the little ...
Pushed to the shove, farmers in Kangayam block who have been losing livestock to packs of wandering dogs are apparently trying out a new method of fencing to safeguard their flocks of goats and sheep.
Farmers in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania and Western Australia already have access to virtual fencing to confine, track and monitoring livestock. But NSW, along with South Australia.
Wes Seward is a district livestock investigator for the Montana Department of Livestock, a role like that of the fictional ...
SSE proposes to create a solar farm in the green belt on land designated as an Area of Great Landscape Value (AGLV) and with candidate status for inclusion in the Surrey Hills AONB (Area of ...
Most American whiskey enthusiasts are likely familiar with the Vermont distillery’s annual Boss Hog release, especially considering the exorbitant prices the limited-edition bottles often command on ...
A farmer who “hog-tied” two alleged trespassers and drove them on his quad bike to his local police station has been arrested for his actions. The 52-year-old farmer from Trawden, Lancashire ...
Livestock are a vital component of both the African food system and rural livelihoods. Africa has around 400 million cattle alone, and the livestock sector accounts for a significant 30 to 40 ...