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Virtual fences are a pollinator-friendly option for rangelands

2024-12-09 21:30:28| Beef

GPS cattle collars with programmable boundaries can lead to more gradual grazing patterns and vegetation changes in rangeland, creating healthier habitat for birds and pollinators.


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