Marfa Yakovlevna Rodicheva (1913 -?) - the foreman of agricultural production, Hero of Socialist Labor (1966).
| Marfa Yakovlevna Rodicheva | ||
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| Date of Birth | ||
| Place of Birth | Sudimir village, Zhizdrinsky district (Kaluga region) | |
| Occupation | milkmaid | |
| Awards and prizes | ||
Biography
She was born in 1913 in the village of Sudimir (now Zhizdrinsky district of the Kaluga region) into a poor peasant family. Since 1930, she worked on a collective farm.
In 1933 she married and moved with her husband to the state farm “Red Cooperator” of the Bryansk region of the Oryol (now Bryansk) region. She worked as a milkmaid until 1941. After the war, she worked at the same agricultural enterprise (since the 1950s, it was called the Bryanskoye experimental production farm).
From year to year, she sought to increase the productivity of the cows of her group. In 1955, 4 thousand kg of milk per cow were milked. In 1956, she gained a group of heifers and received 4044 kilograms of milk from each.
Awards and Prizes
For successes in his work in 1966, he was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor.
Sources
- Vedomosti Supreme Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Volume 1966, Ed. Supreme Council of the USSR, 1966
- Famous people of the land of Zdizdrinskaya http://www.zhizdra.ru/geroi/ludi.htm