0007776 Suspended Jul 11, 2006 6,473 8,170 Somewhere Mar 9, 2015 #51 Huntn said: 3.So farmers can get an earlier start. Click to expand... It doesn't change the actual amount of daylight, farmers won't care about what time the clock says, they'll just get started with the sun.
Huntn said: 3.So farmers can get an earlier start. Click to expand... It doesn't change the actual amount of daylight, farmers won't care about what time the clock says, they'll just get started with the sun.
Huntn macrumors Penryn May 5, 2008 24,775 27,857 The Misty Mountains Mar 9, 2015 #52 mrkramer said: It doesn't change the actual amount of daylight, farmers won't care about what time the clock says, they'll just get started with the sun. Click to expand... Milking happens whether it's dark or day light. I'm not an expert on this subject, but I believe it's a schedule, and my impression is that day light sooner would be nicer.
mrkramer said: It doesn't change the actual amount of daylight, farmers won't care about what time the clock says, they'll just get started with the sun. Click to expand... Milking happens whether it's dark or day light. I'm not an expert on this subject, but I believe it's a schedule, and my impression is that day light sooner would be nicer.