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Does this sound familiar? It was during the energy crisis, and it would help save on electricity.
 
I was told its the farmers that were whining
I did hear this as the explanation for why much of Indiana refused to go on daylight savings for so long - the cows just know 24 hours between moldings milkings, not what the clock says.

Our grandson is an early riser. He’s learned to read the digital clock, and he’s not allowed to get up before it says 6:00. I’ve told his parents to not reset the clock so that he’ll leave them in peace until 7:00. 🤪 (Won’t work for long though.)

Edit: Apple, get a grip. Geeze Louise.
 
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Does this sound familiar? It was during the energy crisis, and it would help save on electricity.
I dunno, it started back in WWII. It might have been a factor though. It still seems like the delay in turning on lights at the end of the day is canceled by having to turn them on earlier in the morning, but maybe people just started sleeping in.

Now that I’m retired, I just get up with the sun, whenever that might be.
 
I never heard "because the farmers were whining". I've known a bunch of farmers in my life, my uncle was the very definition, and I've never heard a farmer whine.
 
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I never heard "because the farmers were whining". I've known a bunch of farmers in my life, my uncle was the very definition, and I've never heard a farmer whine.
Dairy farmers did seem perturbed. I guess the cows were whining.
 
I never heard "because the farmers were whining". I've known a bunch of farmers in my life, my uncle was the very definition, and I've never heard a farmer whine.
something about needing extra daylight to plant in the Spring - my moms relatives owned like 8 farms years ago -- anyway the brilliant politicians in Illinois are trying to make it permanant ( no Fall back)
 
I dunno, it started back in WWII. It might have been a factor though. It still seems like the delay in turning on lights at the end of the day is canceled by having to turn them on earlier in the morning, but maybe people just started sleeping in.

Now that I’m retired, I just get up with the sun, whenever that might be.
You’re already programmed by years of getting up early for children and work rules.
 
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something about needing extra daylight to plant in the Spring - my moms relatives owned like 8 farms years ago -- anyway the brilliant politicians in Illinois are trying to make it permanant ( no Fall back)
Probably the only thing they have gotten right.
 
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My point......I've never heard a farmer "whine". Having legitimate issues with running a farm and trying to get something done about isn't whining in my book.

Guess I just have more respect for farmers.

Carry on, continue the whining about DST.

I actually love the time change.
 
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