Some Montana ranchers are trading fence posts for smartphones, using virtual fencing technology to manage their cattle herds remotely and revolutionize how they use their land.
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Halter, which provides virtual fencing and animal-management systems, said it raised $100 million in a Series D fundraising round, which values the company at $1 billion. The Series D round was led by ...
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Debby Schoeningh/For the Capital Press Duane Chandler, of the Chandler Herefords ranch, examines a halter on a calf. He says that by the second day of halter-breaking, calves become much easier to ...
Auckland-based Halter offers a system that includes smart collars, connectivity towers and a mobile app that allows ranchers to virtually fence, move and monitor their cattle using sound and vibration ...
Cow technology startup Halter Inc. has become one of only a handful of New Zealand-based unicorns after closing on a $100 million funding round that values it at $1 billion, it said today. Today’s ...
Virtual fencing is creating a two-tier cattle economy, where smartwatch-wearing cows on one side of a border enjoy the future while neighbours stay analog.