Farmers in Prey Chhor district of Cambodia introduced forage fodder banks to address lack of green feed for cattle and reduce labor needs. A 2008 study found that households using forage fodder banks spent 1.2-2 hours less per day feeding cattle compared to non-adopters. This labor savings was greatest during the flooding season but also present in other seasons. Forage adoption significantly reduced time spent grazing cattle and cutting native grasses. All household members assisted with cattle feeding but men spent the most time and benefited most from the 1 hour per day reduction in labor.