Amy Crouch, The Nature Conservancy’s Little Sioux project director, explains how virtual fencing works: “Think of it like an invisible dog fence. But a little more sophisticated and complicated.”
Virtual cattle fencing could have ‘huge’ potential for getting cattle back on the land
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