Halter is coming to New South Wales

NSW Agriculture Minister, Tara Moriarty, has confirmed regulations enabling virtual fencing and herding will be in place by November.

A dozen beef and dairy farmers travelled from their farms to join us at the NSW Parliament in Sydney.

They came to show their support for the Government’s planned reforms to outdated regulations on modern on‑farm technology.

See the day through their eyes.

Ever wondered how you could spend your time if you weren't moving your cows for hours every day?

Or manually moving fences?

Wish you could run multiple herds?

Graze with more precision, to get the most out of every ounce of forage.

Now you can run your diary operation the way you've always wanted.

Advocate to enable virtual fencing in NSW.

And be one of the beef and dairy farmers shaping the future of farming in Australia.

Contact NSW Agriculture Minister, Tara Moriarty
Why Halter?

Halter is the leading operating system for pasture-based farming

Improve land productivity

By increasing pasture utilisation with virtual fencing and remote herding.

Significantly reduce labour

Through automating routine jobs like fencing and shifting animals

Care for your animals and land

Get access to continuous behaviour and location monitoring, plus health and fertility alerts. Be more resilient and flexible in the face of natural disasters like fires and floods.

What's next for NSW?

We'll continue to work closely with the government to ensure a smooth rollout once this technology is made available.

If you're interested to be part of the first wave of Halter farms in NSW, fill out the form.

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