Halter’s Andrew Fraser explains how virtual fencing collars use sound, vibration and GPS to automate rotational grazing, increase pasture utilization and reduce ranch labor.
A Colorado tech company has figured out how to let ranchers track and manage their cattle from virtually anywhere, and ...
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Smart collar firm Halter has launched new direct-to-satellite technology that will work without the need for towers.
Direct-to-satellite smart collars remove need for cell towers, enabling ranchers to manage cattle anywhere they can see the ...
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A view of screens showing shipping in the Middle East at the UK Maritime Trade Organisation in Portsmouth, 27 April, 2026 ...
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DeFi losses — referring to hacks targeting decentralized finance platforms, which are crypto-based alternatives to banks and ...
The latest and most devastating incident occurred on Sunday, April 19, when a hacker drained roughly $293 million from Kelp ...