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Ah, ok. One never ceases to learn! *NM* Etzel Send a noteboard - 28/11/2009 11:25:59 AM
I really don't know. Do you think they start to teach their children such stuff already with 5 or 6?
One of the reasons they live in such extended family groups is that a farm is a group effort. The kids are doing chores as soon as they can walk and comprehend simple commands. For a kid who is too small to help with the really heavy or skilled labor, driving the wagon somewhere for some supplies really quick might actually be a task he is assigned once in a while. And when the grown-ups are getting ready and loading heavy stuff into a wagon, sending the little kid underneath to check for damage might be a feasible idea.

Even aside from such situations, farming is a constant job that takes every bit of a farmer's attention he can give it. Any peripheral tasks that can be dumped on the kids, are so dumped.
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Well, I don't know how old you are... - 28/11/2009 09:02:30 AM 445 Views
In today's terms pre-teen seems too young - 28/11/2009 05:39:03 PM 397 Views
Nah, not too young to teach the basics. On a farm, they'd learn even earlier I'd think. *NM* - 28/11/2009 09:09:05 AM 153 Views
Yeah? - 28/11/2009 09:22:52 AM 427 Views
On a farm? With absolutely no machinery? Are you kidding? - 28/11/2009 11:15:42 AM 446 Views
Ah, ok. One never ceases to learn! *NM* - 28/11/2009 11:25:59 AM 328 Views
Definitely 110% for sure and probably younger than that. (I live in Nebraska). - 28/11/2009 05:42:40 PM 397 Views
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