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Halter, a New Zealand technology start-up that allows farmers to control their cattle via solar-powered electronic collars, has a $1.5 billion valuation.
It’s been a high-tech start to the year for South Ayrshire Monitor farmers, David and John Andrew, as they embrace one of farming’s ...
In the verdant hills of Washington state’s Palouse region, Andrew Nelson’s tractor hums through the wheat fields on his 7,500 ...
EXCLUSIVE: A British vet and a dedicated team of rangers and pilots tagged these elephants for the first time in a bid to ...
The stations can charge Teslas and other electric vehicles that have a North American Charging ... said people should also ...
There’s strong evidence for its viability. Farmers develop innovative method to prevent wildfires: 'Can reduce fuel loads' ...
The tiger—majestic, elusive, and fierce—once haunted vast stretches of Asia’s wildest lands. Now, with every year, their ...
Electric fences, drones, thermal cameras and police dogs have all been deployed at the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies to protect world leaders from hungry bears.
Man Builds Electric Fence but Dog Outsmarts Him Instantly Published Jun 21, 2025 at 2:00 PM EDT By Lucy Notarantonio ...
If you have a large dog that needs space to roam but aren't interested in digging post holes or installing bulky fencing, a ...
Agtech startup Halter has raised $100 million at a $1 billion valuation, making it one of New Zealand's rare unicorns as it ramps up U.S. expansion of its cattle management platform for dairy farmers.
A man caught on camera throwing his dog over a fence has avoided a prison sentence. Kieran O'Connor cruelly picked up his dog, Prince, and threw him onto concrete. Footage of the incident was widely ...