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Halter Showcases Virtual Fencing Role in Regenerative Grazing Strategy

Halter Showcases Virtual Fencing Role in Regenerative Grazing Strategy

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Halter, the company is spotlighting Episode 4 of its “A Halter Series,” which profiles rancher Grady Grissom and his three-decade transition to more ecological grazing practices on a 14,000‑acre Colorado ranch. The narrative traces his shift from overstocking and annual planning to extended pasture rest periods, rising plant diversity, and more intensive monitoring of land conditions.

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The post highlights that growth in Grissom’s grass‑fed enterprise initially lengthened graze periods and eroded biodiversity, a trend he appears to have addressed by adopting virtual fencing to shorten graze periods to one to two days. This focus on minimizing bare ground and capturing every raindrop suggests Halter is positioning its technology as an enabler of regenerative grazing, which may enhance the company’s relevance in sustainability‑driven agriculture markets and potentially support long‑term demand from ranchers seeking productivity and ecological outcomes.

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