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Virtual fences one step closer - Euroa Gazette

Summary by euroagazette.com.au
VICTORIAN cattle farmers will soon be able to harness the benefits of virtual fencing and herding, with the state government agreeing to new regulations to allow the technology to be used.Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence recently announced the changes following engagement with industry, manufacturers, and researchers to understand the animal welfare impacts of the technology that will create better and more efficient farms.Virtual fencing use…
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euroagazette.com.au broke the news in Euroa, Australia on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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