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Mob grazing is a strategy Dan Athearn is working with to try to control what’s growing on this unique stretch of grassland.
We found the VEVOR Electric Fence Netting to be an effective solution for keeping predators and unwanted animals out and creating a secure space for sheep, goats, cattle, deer, hogs, and large dogs.
Producing beef at half the cost of farmers in the United States, the European Union and Australia is just one of the selling ...
They decided to fit the cattle with solar-powered GPS collars that emit high-pitch sounds as the animals approach a virtual fence. If they persist, the collar sends a mild electric pulse to train ...
Drought is a common occurrence in the western United States. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor published in mid-June, approximately 32% of Wyoming was abnormally dry (D0) and another 13% was in ...
Indian Naval Air Station approves railway electrification between Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram, leading to underground cable ...
In this week's beef management notes, Adam Woods takes a look at high grass growth this week and how to manage it, controlling buttercups and sowing kale.
Happy animals and caring founders are at heart of The Inclusive Farm where they are making a career in agriculture possible ...
Many farmers remain unaware that there is significant funding currently available for items ranging from solar-powered fences ...
Honeybees hunker down when there’s too much smoke in the air, slicing at a beekeeper’s honey flow —With so many fires raging ...
If the animal continues into the virtual boundary, it receives an electric shock, similar to an electric fence. Cattle soon learn to back away and respect the boundary, to avoid the shock.