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Science and farm women's work: The agrarian origins of home economic extension

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JANE KNOWLES is on leave from her position as Assistant Director of International Agricultural Programs at the University of Wisconsin ⋯ Madison, serving as Senior Analyst/Operations Coordinator with Abt Associates, prime contractor for the AID funded Agricultural Policy Analysis Project. One of her major interests is women's productive roles in agriculture, both in the United States and developing countries.

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Knowles, J. Science and farm women's work: The agrarian origins of home economic extension. Agric Hum Values 2, 52–55 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01534993

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