The Swedish Agricultural Workers' Union (Swedish: Svenska Lantarbetareförbundet, SLF) was a trade union representing farm workers in Sweden.
[1] On 6 October 1918, a new Swedish Agricultural Workers' Union was established, at a conference in Mjölby.
It initially had 1,717 members, and was based in Nyköping, but moved its headquarters to Stockholm in 1921, by which time membership had grown to 15,674.
That year, the Forest and Agricultural Workers' Union of Central Sweden rejoined, having split away in 1919.
In 1921, there was a short-lived communist split, the Swedish Forest and Agricultural Workers' Union.