
""It's transforming the ranch. It's really a game changer," says Church."
""We can take that GPS location and quickly transfer to the drone and the drone will fly right there... even after 10 minutes, 85 per cent of the time the animal will be at that location," he explains."
Drones and virtual fencing are becoming practical tools for ranchers, with recent advancements making them ready for use. Virtual fencing collars cost between $300 to $400, significantly cheaper than traditional fencing in challenging terrains. Performance is reliable, with containment rates near 98%. Pairing collars with drones allows for precise cattle location tracking, enhancing efficiency. The integration of GPS data with drone technology offers a transformative approach to ranch management, paving the way for a fully connected system in the future.
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