An American bill has been reintroduced to keep daylight saving time (DST) permanently; a change many Canadians say they would like to see.
We"spring forward" at 2 a.m. on March 12, with clocks moving ahead one hour. Daylight saving time will end on Nov. 5.
"We have an automated milking system so the cows get to basically make their own schedule and go when they want," says Eric Baumann of Wittekind Jersey Farm."They are not on that cyclical nature of 12 hours and 12 hours like what we would have had in the tie stall." "They know when they like to be fed, they know when they like to get up, they know when they like to go for their walk and that all changes when you change the clock by an hour," she said.
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