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Virtual fencing: breaking down boundaries in livestock grazing

Virtual fencing: breaking down boundaries in livestock grazing

Update: 2024-08-06
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In this episode, we talk about virtual fencing and its applications in farming.

Virtual fencing enables farmers to remotely manage and contain livestock without the need for physical fences. Livestock wear GPS-enabled collars that communicate with reception towers, creating a virtual boundary set by the farmer.

Our guests today are Esperance farmer Scott Wandel and Andrew Zipsin from Gallagher. Scott is currently trialling the Gallagher eShepherd neck bands on his farm and has observed numerous benefits, including improved pasture management and reduced labour. He also envisions the technology’s long-term potential in enhancing calf growth and supporting cropping activities, especially during dry periods when grazing on barley stubbles.

Andrew provides insights into the development of this innovative technology, explaining how it works and its future applications for farmers.

This episode is brought to you by the South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub and is hosted by Shannon Beattie.

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Virtual fencing: breaking down boundaries in livestock grazing

Virtual fencing: breaking down boundaries in livestock grazing

Grower Group Alliance & The South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub