Distaff
Definition: distaff
distaff: The female side of a family, referring to a stick or spindle onto which wool or flax is wound for spinning. Understanding traditional farming practices and tools like the distaff can provide valuable insights into the history and culture of agriculture. Farmers should stay informed about traditional and modern techniques to improve their operations. Engaging with agricultural history can enhance knowledge and appreciation of farming practices.
Populism’s dominance shows a need for better representation.
The rise of populism is a sign of the failure of the traditional political system. — populistpolicy.org
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