2024 December/2025 January 496

Runaways and Wrecks Part 2: The Name of the Game is Prevention; Cow Country Honor; Boonville Plow Day; Cedar Creek Plow Days; Business Spotlight: Edgewood Buggy Shop; 2024 USA Plowing Contest; 2024 NASHA Gathering; Tales From Carter County: Becoming a Mule Person; Utility of Horse Logging; Echoes in the Hills; HPD Produce Euipment and Sprayers;…

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  • Runaways and Wrecks Part 2 The Name of the Game is Prevention: Donn Hewes walks us through several steps to take when working with our equines to help prevent wrecks.
  • Cow Country Honor: Dick Courteau tells a tale from his past of how he lived by and benefited from the Cowboy code of honor.
  • Boonville Plow Day: Pictures highlight the action at the Boonville, Ind., plow day.
  • Cedar Creek Plow Days: The 2nd Annual Cedar Creek Plow Days was held in Linden, Tenn., in October, and we share the highlights with pictures.
  • Business Spotlight: Edgewood Buggy Shop: Howard Chupp describes how his family’s three generations of working on buggies culiminated in the family business operating out of Arcola, Ill.
  • USA Plowing Contest: Results and pictures from the 2024 USA Plowing Contest
  • 2024 NASHA Gathering: Ralph Rice takes us along on his journey to the 2024 North American Suffolk Horse Assocation Gathering that took place this fall in Caron, SK, Canada.
  • Tales From Carter County: Becoming a Mule Person: Jerry Hicks describes how and why he made the transition from being a horse person to a mule man.
  • Utility of Horse Logging: Jason Rutledge founder of Healing Harvest Forest Foundation, describes specific circumstances that required the finesse of horse logging over the mechanized version.
  • Echoes in the Hills: Ralph Rice describes how The Southern Ohio Gathering Group, Saving Suffolks, Healing Harvest Forest Foundation and Chris and Lavada Pidcock joined forces to log timber for a building project.
  • HPD Produce Euipment and Sprayers: The final installment showcasing the equipment demonstrated at the 2024 Horse Progress Days that took place in Gordonville, Penn.
  • Eldon Old Iron Show: Lots of pictures of the action at this year’s Old Iron Show and Swap meet in Eldon, Iowa.
  • Rural Bookshelf: A Dream for Anabelle: We review Charlie Tennessenn’s latest book in his Anarchy Acres children’s series. “Anabelle,” follows the farm animals as they try to help the Friendly Farmer deal with his sadness at the passing of Anabelle the goat.

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108 pages
8.5 x 11 inches
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