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Real-world applications of eShepherd virtual fencing.

Recovering country with regrowth in the foreground

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After the disaster

Bushfire, flood, cyclone, drought. When the fencing's gone or the country's changed, eShepherd holds the boundaries while the rebuild happens.

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Cattle grazing a contained zone with the difference between treated and untreated country visible across the boundary

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Conservation grazing

How land managers, agencies, and operators are using eShepherd to deploy cattle as a targeted ecological tool — fire-fuel reduction, weed control, corridor management, biodiversity restoration.

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Cattle grazing crop stubble across a large cropping field

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Crop grazing

How cropping operations use eShepherd to graze stubbles, cover crops, and dual-purpose crops without rolling out temporary fencing across fields the size of small towns.

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Cattle scattered across open rangeland

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More acres, less infrastructure

How extensive beef operations use eShepherd to subdivide country without barbed wire. Labour saved, infrastructure capex avoided, stocking-rate flex without booking a contractor.

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A back paddock on a pastoral lease — open country with no permanent fencing

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Fence the lease, not the land

How operations on agistment, short-term leases, and pastoral leases use eShepherd to graze country they don't own, without infrastructure they can't recover at lease-end.

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Cattle moving through a subdivided rotational grazing cell

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Rotational grazing

How rotational graziers use eShepherd to double their paddock count without doubling their fencing cost. Recovery clocks against cover, not against the calendar.

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Steep, broken hill country with cattle visible at distance

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Rough country

How operations on steep, broken, and remote country use eShepherd to manage cattle where physical fencing is impractical to build, maintain, or reach.

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Cattle on winter country with the line between grazed and ungrazed ground visible in the frame

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Winter grazing

How cold-climate graziers and winter-crop operators use eShepherd to extend the grazing season, manage break-feeding without temporary fencing, and bring the spring muster home in a single ride.

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