2009 Evener, Rural Heritage Magazine Issue 34/2

The annual directory of manufacturers and services useful to draft horse, mule and horsedrawn enthusiasts. Plus: A Reader Asks About A groundhog thresher; Farm Fresh: Sweet Potatoes; Do It Yourself: Make an Upside Down Tomato Planter; Do It Yourself: Make a Compost Bin; Bob Skelding – The Healing Continues;  Humble Beginnings and Bright Future; Riding the…

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The Evener: The annual directory of manufacturers and services useful to draft horse, mule and horsedrawn enthusiasts.

Plus:

  • A Reader Aks About A groundhog thresher: by Sam Moore. Solving the mystery behind a groundhog thresher by Jos. Bender, Stoystown, PA
  • Farm Fresh: Sweet Potatoes: Alina Rice reminisces about growing, and eating, sweet potatoes in Kentucky
  • Do It Yourself: Make an Upside Down Tomato Planter: by Bethany Caskey. How to make an upside-down tomato planter
  • Bob Skelding – The Healing Continues: by  Charles Edwards. Teamster Bob Skelding recovers from injuries he received when a semi-truck hit his home-made Conestoga wagon and team of Percherons
  • 13 Humble Beginnings and Bright Future: by Ralph J. Rice. An Amish family in Ohio continues a tradition of building durable sleds
  • Riding the Mormon Pioneer Trail: by Bethany Caskey. he Van Fleet Wagon Train retraces the Mormon Trail from Nauvoo, IL
  • Feds Mandate NAIS – States Keep Fighting: by Karin Bergener.m Arkansas, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wyoming and Montana take steps to keep NAIS voluntary
  • 100 Composting Horse Manure Makes Sense:  by Toby Raymond. Reasons to compost manure
  • Passing on a Feeling – Rozan Henning:  by Bethany Caskey. Profile of artist Rozan Henning
  • Restoring an 8-Wheeler:  Lana Robertson. Restoring a Lindsey Eight Wheel Log Wagon
  • Starting a Team VI – Putting on the First Collar: Dave Feltenberger. When your horse is comfortable with you, it’s time to put on the first collar. https://ruralheritage2.com/product/starting-a-team/
  • The Wisdom of Cattle – Earning the Role of Leader: by Philip Henderson. Earning trust as a team leader and reserving your strength for unusual situations

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