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- Nebraska Extension hosting roundtable on technology and ranching
- Discussion will cover drones, remote water monitoring, pheromone treatment, and virtual fencing
In a roundtable hosted by Nebraska Extension, discussions will focus on the incorporation of technology in traditional ranching practices. The event, taking place on April 16 in Kimball, will bring together producers and researchers to explore the effectiveness and value of various technologies in ranch management.
Producers will address the use of drones for pasture and cattle management, remote water monitoring systems, calming pheromone treatment for cattle, and virtual fencing. The goal is to provide insights on the cost, regulations, and practical application of these technologies to enhance efficiency and ranch management.
The roundtable program is open to all interested individuals, and attendance is free. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about cutting-edge technologies in the agricultural industry and how they can benefit ranching practices.