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The Rural Voice, 1977-12, Page 23Guest voices Farm women a new image BY MARY ANN M1LTENBURG Advanced technology has brought about a vast number of changes in farm operations. In farming, as much as in any other industrial sector, the reliance on human and animal muscle has become obsolete, in the face of mechanization. Despite all these changes, it is unfortunate that women still play such a peripheral role in farming. Let's face it, -how often do you see tractors operated by women? Today's tractors equipped with power steering, power brakes, dust and sound proof cabs and hydraulic equipment have made field work a job for anyone, man or woman, who has the ability to learn some basic skills. Similarly, automation in barns makes choring an excellent job for a woman. Silo unloaders, automatic feeders, and stable cleaners are relatively easy to run, and have taken the 'muscle' out of the work. Yet, why do we see so few women out there? Are they living down to the expectation of being the weaker sex? Our culture has many rigid attitudes towards the division of labor. It is a pity that the concept of 'his' and 'hers' has divided a world which is 'ours'. Indeed, the existence of the 'his' and 'hers' attitude has a very high financial and emotional cost to the farm operator. Let us look at the average farm couple; he does the farm work and she does the housework. The arrangement probably works well, but how satisfying is it to them? For years they work side by side, never really knowing what the other is doing. A widening gap develops between them; a gap caused by a lack of understanding. Both of them could broaden their perspective infinitely, if they learned to share or even switch some of their tasks. Through a cooperative effort, they will learn to appreciate and respect each other's abilities much more. The wife's participation can represent a real financial saving! I bet most farmers would sooner work with their wives, than with the S5,000 per year hired man, anytime As far as I can see, there are only two important pre -requisites for any woman who wants to become involved in farming. It is essential that she shows a genuine interest in farming and a willingness to learn. Farming can become a much more rewarding experience for a woman when she is no longer a spectator at the sidelines. Come on, farm women...get involved. Your involvement will narrow the gap between 'his' and 'her' world, to make 'our' world a better place to live in. PG.22.THE RURAL VOICE/DECEMBER 1977. COMPLETE FARM PROTECTION FOR YOUR: • Farm Home • Private Garage • Family Property • Additional Living Expenses after a Disaster • Farm Buildings • Farm Machinery, Equipment and Supplies • Farm Produce and Livestock • Liability for Injury and Property Damage Claims PROTECTS YOUR i Alt HOME 6 FARM BUILDINGS iiillek LIVESTOCK rilik EQUIPMENT I It PRODUCE IS SECURITY FROM LIABILITY i ELMA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE - ATWOOD 356-2582