The new decision could mean less time on the tools for producers.
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00:00I'm here at the Orange Ag Institute, where the New South Wales Government has just announced that virtual fencing will be legal on New South Wales farms within months, bringing it in line with Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania, as well as New Zealand, where it has been in place for years.
00:15New high-tech ag technology will be an absolute game-changer, especially for our cattle farmers, dairy farmers, beef producers, because it will make their life much more easier to deal with, reduce the amount of work they've got to do on farm, potentially,
00:29and so many benefits, both in terms of an animal welfare perspective, environmental perspective as well, but also lifestyle benefits for the farmers, so that's really important. So, yeah, great outcome.