Virtual fencing has helped livestock producers save valuable time, and those systems could be helping the environment, too.
According to USDA’s Climate Hub, they can help move and contain cattle while improving soil and water quality. Systems can also help prevent overgrazing and stimulate plant regrowth.
One rancher in the Pacific Northwest calls the system a game-changer, saying they no longer have to move fencing each day.
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