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Vol 50, No 6
2025 Deccember/2026 January

Rural Heritage is a bimonthly journal in support of farming and logging with draft horses, mules, and oxen. The 2025 August/September issue was mailed to subscribers on July 30, 2025. Below is this issue’s annotated Table of Contents, with a link to a full feature article to showcase the good reading delivered to your door every other month when you
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Table of Contents

Departments

Publishers Post
Joe Mischka celebrates the return of a couple writers (Jenifer Morrissey and Anna Knapp-Peck), who had taken a hiatus over the past couple of years, and the introduction of a new writer who focuses on working cattle Mary Osmer. He also introduces RH readers to the new Tillers International Executive Director, Megan Yankee.
Selections from our extensive catalog of books and videos on draft animal farming, logging, self-sufficient living and much more.
Associations and Breeders Directory
(contacts for breed registries and regional draft clubs)
Events Calendar
(frequently updated online)
Our Advertiser Directory
(please tell ‘em you saw it in Rural Heritage)

Features

Developing Scotty Spring…click on title to read entire article.

An early water pump on Scotty Springs Ranch is evidence of the ongoing development of the available water resources. Precipitation and surface water are scarce, and drought is common. The historic use of this pump is unknown.

Jenifer Morrissey writes about a man’s efforts to bring water to his ranch located in the southern Black Hills of South Dakota. We learn about why the water is so important, why it is so hard to get it there and how he made it happen.


Treating Duke

After spraying the injury with the hose we sprayed it well with weak iodine.

Donn Hewes is forced to take a break in his series about training his Duke horse after he developed an abscess after being kicked by a fellow pasture-mate.


2025 Sodbuster Days

Brady Rinehart uses his Percheron/Belgian cross team to haul a bundle rack through a field as it is loaded by hand with forks.

Photo feature of teamsters gather with their horses at Fort Ransom, N.D., to demonstrate farming and ranching from a century ago. Haymaking, potato digging, threshing and much more.


Tales from Carter County – Christmas Gifts

Jerry Hicks reminisces about Christmases past and family, as only Jerry Hicks can.


2025 Horse Progress Days – Forecarts and Powercarts

Miller Equipment Sales & Service put their 152-hp power unit in the field. The unit has a dual PTO torsion axle, torsion seat and dual hydraulic outlets. Rear steering and rear brakes. The flotation tires help the cart pull more easily. $26,300.

We finish our coverage of the 2025 Horse Progress Days held in Clare, Mich., with an examination of the forecarts and power carts demonstrated there.


What Can Horses Do?

Spreading manure is an excellent task for a team. They learn to stand as the spreader is loaded, the machine makes desensitizing noise as it operates, and the load lightens during the drive. Photo by Caleb Courteau

Dick Courteau discusses which tasks are appropriate for horses to perform and which are not.


The Pocketknife: Use & Care

Donn Hewes begins a series of articles detailing how he starts a young horse to drive.

While the Case Stockman pocketknife comes in a variety of colors, from blue to yellow to chestnut bone as pictured here, it always features three blades.

Dick Courteau recalls lessons he’s learned about using and caring for a pocketknife.


Starting Joe & Mac

Joe & Mack pulling a stone boat down the road on a training walk.

Mary Osmer provides an excellent primer on choosing and starting a team of working steers..


Draft Cattle Symposium

Shea Hendren with Rob Collin’s Devons. Photo by Judy Richmond

Rob Collins announces that Tiller’s will host the World Draft Horse Cattle Symposium in June 2026.


And He Died Anyway…

On day three, the colt is nursing without issue.

Ralph Rice relates the story of a foal that lingered for a few days after birth before passing away despite his best efforts.


2025 U.S. Plowing Contest

Left to right: Mike Atkins, Scott Link, Chris Mosher and Ryan Shoemaker Photo by Rick Conley, drafthorsephotos.com

Results and photos of the contestants at the US Plowing Contest held at the Downs farm in Olympia, Ky.


 2025 ABA Rendezvous

Joshua Julian log skids with Asterix, an imported German, Rheinish cold blood stallion.

The American Brabant Association holds its annual Rendezvous at the Julian Dairy farm in Medford, Wis.


2025 Suffolk Gathering

Andrew Nidy shows his son how to pull a cultimulcher with a Suffolk team owned by Andrew and his wife, Jennifer.

The North American Suffolk Horse Association holds its annual Gathering at the farm of Brian and Doreen Berndt-Paral in Hartford, Wis. 


Tracy Allen — Ox Puller

Tracy Allen and Derrick Turnbull with two pairs of pulling cattle.

Anna Knapp-Peck tells us the story of Tracy Allen of Reading, Vt., who trains and conditions pulling oxen and competes with them.


Cedar Creek Plow Day

Calvin Elder mows grass alongside a plowed furrow with his team of Percherons. Men cutting sorghum are in the background.

Emery and Kaitlyn Edwards host their third annual Plow Day in Linden, Tenn.


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