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Vermont Famers Say New Technology Is Changing the State's Agriculture Industry

New technologies like robotic milking and GPS-enabled virtual fencing help Vermont farmers reduce labor and increase milk production amid a decline in local farms, officials say.

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By James Maloney Click here for updates on this story     FAIRFIELD, Vt. (WPTZ) — From robotic milking to virtual fencing, new technologies are starting to transform the way Vermont farmers work — potentially cutting labor, lowering costs and boosting productivity. At Doe’s Leap Farm in East Fairfield, George Van Vlaanderen herds his more than 40 goats with the help of his two border collies. Thanks to a grant from the Northeast Dairy Business a…

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WPTZ broke the news in Plattsburgh, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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