Virtual fencing opens new pastures for Ontario beef farm
Virtual fencing opens new pastures for Ontario beef farm
A new kind of fence is helping Enright Cattle Company near Tweed, Ontario, make the most of every acre. Instead of posts and wire, their boundaries now exist on a smartphone screen — and those virtual fences can be moved with a few taps on that screen instead of by hand in the field.
The Enrights are among the first Ontario beef producers to adopt virtual fencing technology, using solar-powered GPS collars that train cattle to stay within invisible boundaries. It’s innovation that’s helping them
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