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Collaring more of the land with virtual fences

Reading Time: 2 minutes Pāmu’s Eweburn Station in Te Anau is relying on virtual fencing to create efficiencies. Speaking at a farm open day at the station, Halter president Andrew Fraser said the station was one of the first farms globally to trial Halter collars on beef cattle, with feedback from the station critical to driving improvements on this front. Eweburn station is 2879 hectares, with 2305ha effective, predominantly LUC 4.  The station…
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farmersweekly.co.nz broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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