In case you are confused, hawk123, it ought to be said that the clocks going backwards and forwards is not just to do with farmers milking cows. The clock going back by one hour in the autumn is designed to give all of us more daylight in winter evenings. It is also not just in the UK that "daylight saving" occurs - all the other European countries do the same. It is also a very old idea - Benjamin Franklin first thought it up in the 18th Century, though it wasn't adopted until about 90 years ago (in WW1). Incidentally, the real argument with the Scottish farmers is over the possible adoption by the UK of the same time zone as Europe, which would put our clocks on one hour permanently, and make the mornings dark for much of the year in the North.