No Fence, No Problem? Virtual Fencing on a Montana Forest Allotment
Not long ago, virtual fencing felt like a “maybe someday” idea. Today, ranchers are using it in some of the toughest country out there.
Virtual fencing isn’t exactly a new conversation anymore, but how and where it’s being used continues to evolve.
In this episode, we head off the prairie and into a forest allotment in western Montana. With rugged terrain, wildlife pressure, and little to no traditional fence, this is a real-world look at how the technology performs when things get complicated.
Host Haylie Shipp is joined by Jim Felton of Felton Angus Ranch and Grace Inglee with Vence to walk through how virtual fencing works, how it’s being used on forest allotments, and what ranchers are learning along the way.
In This Episode
What virtual fencing is and how it works
How it performs on forest allotments vs open prairie
Managing cattle in rough terrain without traditional fence
Time savings, labor considerations, and adoption
Lessons learned from real-world use
Resources
Previous episode:
An Unfiltered Rancher Response to Virtual Fencing
https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2166701/episodes/16149902-an-unfiltered-rancher-response-to-virtual-fencing
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Why This Matters
At the Ranch Stewards Podcast, we focus on the intersection of ranching, conservation, and community.
This episode brings all three together and highlights how tools like virtual fencing can help producers manage land more effectively while staying connected to the landscapes and people that matter most.
This podcast is brought to you in part by Vence.
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