 If it wasn't for May calving, I wouldn't have cattle today. We had a pretty severe April blizzard. It had a real bad winter one time. We were still calving heifers in February or the 10th of March. And then you get 12 inches of snow on the 15th of April. First of March coming, it was like 20 below for 10 days. Why don't we push this back for killing ourselves? That was kind of the last straw for me. So went to May. Well, April 23rd is what we shoot for now. And this year I started, I think, on the 3rd of May. It just seems like everything's happier. People and cattle and the grass. The calves just sit at the ground and they start growing instead of fighting for their lives and putting all their energy from the classroom and the mama's milk to stand alive and stand warm. They're actually growing. You know, you can tell people and people can ask you about it. But till you really experience it, you don't realize how it changes your workload. It just works out. It's kind of a win-win-win.