Big Swede, you are exactly right in my opinion.I know that Pure Country and I are already on the same page in our thinking. It took me awhile to get my head around this and am still learning. I just want to say that bale grazing has been the biggest soil and subsequent grass improver that we ever used.I look at a hay bale now as fertilizer waiting for a place to start growing better grass.I look at a cow as a fertilizing machine, summer and winter. Actually, a cow is the best soil improver that there is, if you treat her that way.I've seen huge increases in grass using mob grazing and plan on getting more involved with this myself. Your grass is your profit,pure and simple, in good markets or bad.In my area, the producers with overgrazed, mismanaged pastures were the first to leave the cattle business.Why? Because they had small weaning weights,probably open cows, and they have to feed alot more and for more months than the producers who are better at managing their grass and can graze longer into winter or even during the winter, thus reducing their costs and gaining more profit. If I have to start anything more than a skidoo to feed the cows, bulls, or calves during the winter, I start to get a bit ticked off and know that it won't happen the next winter. I've got neighbors who just aren't happy if they don't spend 4-6 hours a day feeding cows all winter. These are the same guys that also like to complain about how many thousands they spent on fuel to feed their cows for the winter and if they can afford to buy high priced fertilizer for their hay fields :roll: These are also the same guys whose pasture production is decreasing every year and they are wondering what to pay for rented pasture.Change if you want or don't change, but what Big Swede is trying to point out is that there might be a better way of doing things.