CHICAGO, ILL. (RFD NEWS) — Virtual fencing technology is transforming farm management with solar-powered cattle collars, giving ranchers unprecedented control over their herds via smartphone.
Elena Chavez with Halter joined us on Thursday’s Market Day Report to discuss the company’s latest developments, including raising more than $200 million in Series E funding at a $2 billion valuation.
Chavez explained how the technology works, allowing ranchers to manage full herds remotely through the company’s trademarked “Cow-gorithm.”
She noted that while Halter is based in New Zealand, it’s also available across the U.S. Field visits to hundreds of ranches in Colorado have confirmed strong demand, and feedback from early adopters has been positive, with ranchers praising the system’s ability to simplify herd management.
Chavez added that the recent Series E funding will accelerate growth, expand availability, and further benefit ranchers by enhancing operational efficiency.
The company’s virtual fencing technology represents a potential shift in cattle management, offering a modern, data-driven approach to traditional ranching practices.
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