For the past decade, CERES TAG has worked alongside producers, not looking to replace traditional knowledge, but to ...
Professor Chris Elliott reflects on the impact of the evolving US-Iran conflict to UK food security, reaffirming his belief that urgent policy action is needed to prioritise the longevity of our food ...
DEFRA data shows flagged meat and plant imports skipping Dover border checks, raising disease risks for livestock, crops and ...
Rotational grazing, a regenerative agriculture approach and embracing technology have forged Kent and Michelle Rochester’s farming operation forward.
By linking five years of continuous GPS tracking with satellite imagery, the most comprehensive Danish rewilding study to date from Aarhus University and the Natural History Museum, Denmark, shows how ...
Restoring traditional herding practices in northern Botswana has led to a huge decrease in cattle predation and retaliatory lion poisonings in the Okavango Delta region. More lion cubs are now ...
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm use high-tech GPS fencing on the farm for cattle. What’s open and closed in this government shutdown ‘Humans could go the way of horses’: Goldman calculated how ...
In a bid to increase safety during vehicular pursuits, the Raleigh Police Department is gearing up to implement a new GPS tracking system, StarChase. The technology, which allows for a less hazardous ...
The Government of Senegal has formally approved the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) studies on the National Cattle Identification and Tracking System (SNITB), following a ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada ranchers are teaming up with University of Nevada, Reno researchers to utilize high-tech tools to manage cattle and protect fragile rangelands: virtual fencing. The advanced ...