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Ranchers in the Mountain West use GPS virtual fencing, backed by USDA and carbon credits, to improve land management and sequester carbon.
Ranchers in the Mountain West are increasingly using GPS-enabled virtual fencing to manage cattle, with carbon credit programs like Kateri Carbon covering upfront costs.
The technology, supported by USDA funding starting October 2024, allows digital boundaries via smartphone apps, reducing labor, preventing overgrazing, and improving soil health.
Measured carbon sequestration generates verifiable credits sold to corporations for emissions offsetting.
While critics warn of potential greenwashing, the system follows Verra standards and is backed by federal, nonprofit, and private initiatives promoting sustainable land use.
Los rancheros en Mountain West usan cercas virtuales GPS, respaldadas por USDA y créditos de carbono, para mejorar la gestión de la tierra y secuestrar el carbono.