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How grazing technology is driving productivity on a Norwegian dairy farm

Virtual fencing is allowing one farm in Norway to expand its grazing perimeters and utilise previously unused land

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The farm has the capacity to produce 300,000kg of milk annually.
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The farm has the capacity to produce 300,000kg of milk annually.

Grini 51AVÊÓÆµin Norway is one of a growing number of farms that is benefiting from virtual fencing. In particular, the technology is allowing them to graze more areas of the farm with youngstock. This...

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