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Research > Active Grazing Systems and Land Use > Ensuring cattle stay ‘home on the range’ without fences

Ensuring cattle stay ‘home on the range’ without fences

January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

CBC Edmonton AM Radio interview – Jan 21, 2026.

CBC Host, Tara McCarthy interviews Dr. Edward Bork about his research using Virtual fencing technology for rotational cattle grazing (8 min: 19 s).

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