If you love the entrepreneurial drama of "Shark Tank" or the high‑stakes competition of American Idol, UC Berkeley has its own version playing out this week - and it involves cow farts.
As summer rains vanish and dry conditions persist, borderland ranchers worry about their livelihood, culture and identity.
Virtual fencing systems like those of Halter are about much more than simply replacing physical infrastructure on the ranch.
Farm Bureau leaders advocate at Capitol. Farmers who serve on the California Farm Bureau Board of Directors gathered in Sacramento last week to meet with legislators and regulator ...
Central Texas farmers and especially dairy families use technology and conservations methods that were only dreamed about a few years ago. They work hard to be as efficient and sustainable ...
Farming technology has greatly benefited ag for years, and the beef industry is starting to use some of these methods.
Most cattle producers want to have the best genetics in their herds, but which method is best depends on the goal of the operation.
A Global Stage for Sovereign Systems The SOVAI Summit 2026 is a first-of-its-kind international gathering focused on ...
The flesh-eating parasite has not been reported in Texas since 1982, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture is eyeing the movements of New World Screwworms south of the Texas-Mexico border.
A New Zealand-based ag-tech unicorn has raised $220 million to expand its smart collar and “Cowgorithm” technology into new ...
Halter, the global agtech company transforming cattle farming, today announced it has raised $220 million in Series E funding ...
NZ agtech startup Halter closed a $220M Series E led by Founders Fund, valuing the virtual fencing company at $2B after selling one million GPS cattle collars.