According to a recent LinkedIn post from Halter, Kansas rancher Daniel Mushrush is using the company’s virtual fencing technology to manage his Red Angus herd remotely, including moving cattle from his kitchen at 4 a.m. The post highlights reduced ATV use and improved ability to operate on rocky terrain where traditional fence posts are difficult to install.
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The LinkedIn post also cites Mushrush’s view that time is the most critical resource for farmers and ranchers, suggesting Halter’s system may offer meaningful labor efficiency. For investors, the example points to a practical use case that could support adoption of virtual fencing in extensive grazing regions, potentially expanding Halter’s addressable market and reinforcing its positioning in precision livestock management.

