It can be costly and time-consuming for ranchers to keep their cattle inside the pasture using just traditional and electric fencing, but researchers are looking into a possible virtual solution. The ...
When left to their own devices, livestock can be picky eaters, says David Fernandez. Fernandez is an Extension livestock specialist and interim assistant dean of academic programs for the University ...
Research shows that the shape, as well as the size, of a grazing space can affect equine health and well being.
Building new pasture fencing is an important but costly investment. University of Missouri Extension offers new fence construction budgets for landowners and livestock producers to estimate their ...
In recent years, wildfire has become an increasing disturbance of sagebrush ecosystems in the Western United States. While these lands evolved with fire, in recent years, fires have started earlier in ...
Ranchers and researchers tout futuristic technology's benefit to working lands and wildlife. The post Virtual fences keep cows in and barbed wire out on Wyoming ranches appeared first on WyoFile .
Every country dweller occasionally has a need to keep some creatures in bounds and to keep others out. But all fences are not created equal. Wooden ones demand a lot of labor and maintenance. Barbed ...
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