Jun 08, 2026
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Sheridan Community Lands Trust Hosts Virtual Fencing Dinner & Forum

The Sheridan Community Lands Trust, in collaboration with Halter, invites local producers and residents to an informative dinner and forum on virtual fencing. This event, scheduled for Friday, June 12, from 6 to 8 p.m., aims to educate attendees on the innovative use of virtual fencing on working ranches.

Understanding Virtual Fencing

Virtual fencing technology, originally developed in New Zealand, is transforming how ranchers manage their cattle. Instead of traditional physical barriers, this system uses small cell phone-like towers and GPS technology to create invisible boundaries. Cattle wear collars that interact with these towers, ensuring they remain within designated areas as determined by the rancher through an app or computer program.

This modern approach to fencing offers several advantages, including flexibility in managing grazing areas and reducing the need for physical fence maintenance. It allows ranchers to easily adjust boundaries to accommodate changes in pasture conditions or livestock needs.

Event Details

The dinner and forum will provide a platform for attendees to learn more about the practical applications and benefits of virtual fencing. Experts will be on hand to discuss how this technology can be integrated into existing ranch operations, potentially leading to more efficient and sustainable livestock management.

Residents and producers interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP to ensure a spot at this informative event. The Sheridan Community Lands Trust and Halter are committed to supporting local ranchers by providing access to the latest advancements in agricultural technology.


Original reporting: Sheridan Media (Sheridan WY) — read the source article.

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