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Features:
- Winter Revelry: by Linda Henderson. A sleigh rally at the Hatley ranch in central Idaho
- British Horselogging III, Modern Gear: by Doug Joiner; Modern horse logging gear
- Ohio Plow Contest 2008: by Sam Moore; The Ohio State Plowing contest at Carriage HIll Farm near Dayton, Ohio, including results
- Chinese Ribbon Hitch: by Sam Moore; Using a pair of rope lines to control a team of oxen
- Strength in Numbers: by Karin Bergener; Contacting lawmakers about NAIS, with a sample letter
- Carriage Horses of Lake Geneva: by Carol March McLernon, Caroline Ausman and her carriage business in Lake Geneva, WI
- Fanning and Swinging: by Bethany A Caskey; Explanation of fanning and swinging instead of using the verbal commands gee and haw
- Making Black Gold: by Ralph J. Rice Jr.; Ways to properly manage animal waste and turn it into an asset
- Starting a Team V – Backing on Command: by Dave Feltenberger; After your horse is comfortable on a longe line, reversing direction and yeilding its hindquarters, it’s time you can back him. https://ruralheritage2.com/product/starting-a-team/
- A Whole New World: by Kelly Krueger; Visiting Ahonen Carriage Works and Samson Harness shop in Minnesota
- The Wisdom of Cattle – Integrity: by Philip Henderson; Dealing with disagreements — both with cattle and with people
- Those Were the Days – The Horse Doctor: by Bobbie Shafer; A retired vet helps out when Grandpa breaks his leg during an ice storm
- Old Relic Brought Back to Life: by Linda Henderson; Restoring a 100-year-old Holt combine
- Those Were the Days – The Root: by Margaret Tauber, Frank Schleitwiler; A tree root becames a treasured family heirloom
- Scratches and Leg Mange: by Bethany A Caskey; The differences between scratches and leg mange and how to treat them
- Farm Fresh: Woodcutting-Husband Catching. by Alina Rice. The joys of cutting wood come in handy when comes to catching a husband
- The Wheelwright – Paint Your Wagon: by R. Wayne Clemm. Painting the completed wagon
- Horse Logic – Psychological Pressures: by Ron Meredith. A training system called “heeding,” using directional pressures
- Let’s Talk Rusty Iron – Sweep Rakes: by Sam Moore. History of the sweep rake, also known as a bull rake or buck rake