A lot of wire has been strung to create separate pastures and save grasses for grazing in the last few years of drought. The photo here is an example. Now, the advancements in virtual fencing can be used to contain animals within a desired area, exclude them from undesired areas, or move them to new landscapes without the need for physical fences.
Morgan Lawrence shares how virtual fencing practices can help rangeland managers become more adaptive to variable conditions and the benefits when adapting to the variable impacts of climate change.
Source: Progressive Cattle, August 9, 2023. Link.
INSIGHTS: Virtual fencing and rotational grazing are good topics to start a discussion of management practices with cattle producers on the farm or at the local coffee stop.