An extension educator says cow/calf producers can take a lesson from man’s best friend.
Travis Mulliniks with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says there’s been a significant increase in virtual fences in the last five years. “I can now rotational graze or target graze pastures with virtual fence, very similar to a lot of dog owners who have virtual fences for their dogs in their yards.”
He tells Brownfield it reduces labor and maintenance costs and is safe for cows.