A new wave of agritech tools — from maple monitors to virtual fences — is revolutionizing how small farms manage labor, costs, and climate challenges.
More ranchers are considering investing in virtual fencing for grazing cattle following a successful pilot project in County.
On November 2, 2025, in Zhejiang Province, China, @Xiǎolùyáoyīyáo shared a video of a cow attempting to jump over a fence. In the video, the cow’s front half clears the barrier, but its body gets ...
More ranchers are considering investing in virtual fencing for grazing cattle following a successful pilot project in ...
As temperatures drop across Idaho, cattle ranchers are entering what they call harvest season — the critical time to prepare ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the stray dogs removed should not be released back to their original locations and placed ...
You've probably spent hundreds of hours and maybe thousands of dollars on landscaping your yard. You've taken care of every detail of your home's exterior, ...
Nearly $60m has been committed to the second phase of the state's Regional Drought Resilience Planning Program and the Farm Business Resilience Program, delivered via the federal government's Future ...
Vence allows the Ivins — and an increasing number of other ranchers across the West — to control cattle movement, manage ...
He donated blood platelets every three weeks and became a bone marrow and stem cell donor. He never lost patience in teaching ...
Tackling pollution from agriculture is a priority for governments in all four UK countries. As a result, there is growing ...
“Your cows are out” is a phrase that most ranchers don’t want to hear on the other end of a phone call. Couple a cow’s ability to crawl through fences with an increase in rotational grazing management ...