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Smart fencing tips every livestock owner needs
A fence isn’t just a boundary—it’s the backbone of livestock safety, grazing efficiency, and property protection. The best systems start with smart planning, quality materials, and installation that ...
Ladies have the beauty parlor, farmers have the coffee shop, but cowboys have brandings. Brandings are as much a social event ...
Halter’s Andrew Fraser explains how virtual fencing collars use sound, vibration and GPS to automate rotational grazing, increase pasture utilization and reduce ranch labor.
The proposed Discovery Sands development next to Jamaica Beach is billed as a European-style “coastal village” that would ...
The Nebraska Sandhills are made for cattle grazing, and that is, in large part, what keeps the area thriving and supports the ...
Byline: Stephanie Earls, Grace Brajkovich and O’Dell Isaac Pueblo County Emergency Management Coordinator Josh Johnson was on ...
The Trump administration aims to use eminent domain to seize a 7-acre parcel of state trust land along New Mexico’s southern border to construct a “critical border security project,” the State Land ...
Virtual fencing is a new technology ranchers are adopting across the West. With collars and an app, ranchers can fence, move ...
Most farms and ranchers use barbed-wire fences for big pastures since a good wire fence will last a long time. When building barbed-wire fence, it helps to have an easy way to unroll wire. Many ...
The University of Missouri (Mizzou) is scaling up the use of virtual fencing, a cutting-edge agricultural technology that’s gaining attention among livestock producers and state officials. Thanks to a ...
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - Visitors to Chacon Bat Creek Park near south Laredo may have noticed the concertina wire fence. The installation is not part of the border wall project. “It turns out that just ...
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