Women take on management in model intensive livestock farm; check it out

Published 2025년 11월 21일

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Fourth generation of the Arantes Family, in MS, uses central pivot and ILPF to recreate cattle with a gain of 1 arroba per month and prepare for the future of the family succession

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Fazenda Santa Ofélia, located in Selvíria, Mato Grosso do Sul, is an exemplary cattle ranch project that celebrates natural family succession and the leadership of women in management. Paula Arantes, a representative of the fourth generation of ranchers in the family, has taken the lead, combining the tradition of the countryside with technological innovation. The work of the Mitsubishi Triton Katana Expedition documents how female management is driving intensive cattle farming with high productivity. The legacy of innovation of the Arantes family began with the implementation of the first 100-hectare pivot center on the banks of the Paraná River, more than 25 years ago. The technology allowed for "a green pasture, all year round," which "rejuvenated" the grandfather, who saw the farm become increasingly productive. Today, the management is 100% connected: "From my cell phone, wherever I am in the world, I can activate and set the pivot to irrigate," says Paula Arantes. Check it ...
Source: CanalRural

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