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Farm Women and TractorsBy Arthur L. DahlWOMEN have always taken their part in agricultural work, for many farmers' wives, in addition to doing the multitudinous household duties, have done their "shift" in field operations during times of labor shortage. In European countries the use of women for field work has been carried to a far greater extent than in the United States, for in many countries the majority of this work is performed by women. In the past few years a great many economic changes have taken place in our industrial life, and women have gone into many industries and have competed with men in lines of endeavor that was not thought possible a decade ago. Women have taken up mechanical trades and have become proficient in a number of supposedly masculine lines of effort. They have entered machine shops and performed the various jobs of manufacturing and assembling machin... 806 of 6534 characters shown.
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