The discussion will include:
· Drones — Use with pasture and cattle management and understanding regulations.
· Remote Water Monitoring Systems and Cameras — How well do they work? What is the cost?
· Calming Pheromone Treatment for Cattle — What it is and observations of its effectiveness.
· Virtual Fencing — How well does the technology currently work? What has been learned?
The round table program will be at the 4-H Building located just off South High School Street in Kimball, Nebraska on Tuesday, April 16 from 7-8:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend, and no registration is required.
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