Could anyone confirm whether farm workers were exempt from military service during the war or whether they were conscripted like the majority of males.I was told it was a reserved occupation and it,s causing family arguments each November.
In addition to the gap caused by the farm workers who chose to sign up, there was great pressure put on farmers to increase production and also to bring more land into cultivation, both of which required more labour.
Many farms were small family affairs with a little hired help so increasing food production required an increase in the labour force- hence the value of the Land Army. The major strides in machinery and chemicals had not yet made an impact on the smaller farm. A lot of girls stayed on the land for several years after the war and I remember some of them with affection.