Thanks for all the feddback. I'm a litle late replying. RSL- i so think it will be a lot better for the ground than just haying and hauling it off(mining the soil, instead of building it) PC-i do have my horses out with the cows and they have been pawing thru a bunch of it. Only problem is we really have a lot of snow and it really drifted and a lot of it is under deep drifts so hard i can drive my tractor over them. per-thanks for the encouragement. The neighbors do think i'm a little off. Mostly when we visit they don't ask, don't tell-like i have a drinking problem or something. Oh well, they are still good neighbors, tho. I hope i can use it in the spring, if i can't use it all this winter. I probably should have started with a smaller piece, but we were trying to beat the grasshoppers/heat and i thought i might as well lay it in a swath. I talked to a lot of people before i tried it, from canada to neb. The feedback i always got was it was pretty much idiot-proof, from rain to wind to snow, etc., so i thought this will work for me! I did 160 ac. ww and i first though i really messed up, but the cows took a few days to get onto it. I moved a poly wire every few days and sorked good till we got a huge snow/blizzard at Christmas. Moved them to alf then. They worked on it as best they could. It was pretty new stand of grass/alf. We grazed it early and then mowed/raked it into 35ft swaths. Did a forage anal. on it-was 10% pro 40%tdn. Been supplementing with some really good alf hay. Will keep on & hope for the best till spring. Thanks for the info jr,nr,gf, & all. Gotta go, but i have more questions for later.