eShepherd has Moranbah mine virtually fenced in

By Mark Phelps
Updated February 14 2019 - 1:58pm, first published 1:00pm
UNDER CONTROL: An eShepherd GPS enabled collars on a steer at Burton mine near Moranbah.
UNDER CONTROL: An eShepherd GPS enabled collars on a steer at Burton mine near Moranbah.

TRIAL work involving an innovative virtual fencing system is proving a very effective method of controlling the movement of cattle on mined land being rehabilitated in Central Queensland.

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