 We've been told that we're doing it the lazy way. Real farmers know that in the winter time, you get up and start two tractors, fill the feeder wagon and you take your feed out to your cows. Later on, you pick up that manure and you haul it out and you spread it on your fields because that's what farmers do. So we started rolling bales out down the hills. Yes, the cows are not eating every little bit of the hay up. What they're leaving is mostly stems that aren't very palatable anyway. What they're doing is they're spreading that forage around and they're defecating and peeing all over it, which is our goal is to fertilize that crop ground so that it'll make better pasture. If we had taken those bales and hauled them home and put them in bale rings in a barn yard, the cows probably wouldn't be eating as much of that as they are now because it's spread out on fairly dry soil.