Halter’s Andrew Fraser explains how virtual fencing collars use sound, vibration and GPS to automate rotational grazing, increase pasture utilization and reduce ranch labor.
The future of grazing management is here. Virtual cattle fencing, where farmers draw GPS boundaries to herd cattle, has the potential to upend the way ranchers have historically managed herds. But ...
This story appears in the December 2025 issue of Forbes Asia. Subscribe to Forbes Asia New Zealand unicorn Halter, founded by Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia alum Craig Piggott, is one of the fastest-growing ...
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Halter, provider of the game-changing operating system for modern ranching and dairy farming, announced today that its U.S. customers have created more than 11,000 ...
Halter, a New Zealand-based maker of smart cow collars that enable virtual fencing for cattle ranches, raised US$100 million in Series D funding led by Bond at a $1 billion valuation. Why it matters: ...
Founders Fund has made its name backing what Peter Thiel calls “zero to one” companies — businesses that don’t just improve on existing ideas but create something entirely new. Its portfolio has ...
The wearables help dairy farmers gather more data so their animals are happier and produce more milk. The wearables help dairy farmers gather more data so their animals are happier and produce more ...
An artificial intelligence startup that makes collars for cows is about to be worth more than $2 billion — and some of the biggest names in venture capital are fighting to get in. Halter, a New ...