Iowa farmer utilizes virtual fencing

An Iowa farmer says virtual fencing has helped manage his operation more efficiently. Adam Ledvina (lead-veen-uh) uses Nofence for his 1,000 head of goats. He tells Brownfield it has been a game changer. “We can just drop the goats off, not set up the fencing, save a lot of labor, save a lot of time,” […]

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