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Halter, a New Zealand-based company, is making waves in the agricultural sector by introducing its cutting-edge virtual fencing technology to the United States. This revolutionary system aims to enhance livestock management by utilizing advanced GPS and virtual boundaries. Unlike traditional fencing, Halter's technology allows farmers to control the movement of their animals through a smartphone app, making it easier to manage grazing patterns and improve pasture health.
In an exclusive interview, CEO Craig Piggott shared insights into how the technology operates. The system uses collars fitted with GPS and communication devices that send signals to the animals, guiding them to desired grazing areas. This innovative approach not only reduces the need for physical fencing but also minimizes labor costs and environmental impact.
Piggott emphasized the uniqueness of Halter's solution, highlighting its adaptability to various farming practices and its potential to revolutionize the way farmers manage their livestock. As the company expands into the U.S. market, it aims to support farmers in achieving more sustainable and efficient operations.
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