Virtual fence collars are making an appearance in the ranching industry, as a new cost and labor efficient way to manage cattle and grazing areas. “Quite a few producers are already using it in Oregon and in other states,” said Juliana Ranches, assistant professor at Oregon State University and extension beef specialist. According to Climate.
ENTERPRISE — A calving workshop for Wallowa and Union county producers will take place Saturday, Nov. 5, according to a press release from Oregon State University Extension.
Researchers from Oregon State University and USDA have published a study showing that virtual fencing is a useful potential tool to help cattle create fuel breaks that could slow wildfires
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