2025 February/March
Rural Heritage is a bimonthly journal in support of farming and logging with draft horses, mules, and oxen. The 2025 February/March issue was mailed to subscribers on Jan 24, 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
Joe Mischka had a thoughtful conversation with Gerald Schmidt about how his farming operation changed when the economy changed for small dairy farmers.
Vintage photos of rural life by renouned photographer JC Allen including photos of a pea viner in action, picking tomatoes, feeding cows, a boy and his team, picking blackberries, boys with chickens and ducks.
An overview of the 72-year history of Schrock’s Harness Supply in Medford, Wis.
(contacts for breed registries and regional draft clubs)
(frequently updated online)
(please tell ‘em you saw it in Rural Heritage)
Features
Donn Hewes with (right to left) Lucy, Max, Ethel, and George
Why One Horse is Always in Front of the Other
Part of Ralph’s makeover included these box stalls.
Farmstead Makeover
As his life plans change, so does Ralph Rice’s farmstead. Here, Ralph details several changes he made to outbuildings to accommodate his Suffolk breeding operation.

Karen Gruner takes a turn on a White Horse Plow behind three American Brabants owned by Jason Julian at the 2023 ABA Rendezvous held at the Jordan Ranch in West Virginia. Joshua Julian walks along behind.
On the Horns of Honor
Dick Courteau recounts the time he put life and limb on the line in order to maintain his honor and pay back a bet.
Tales from Carter County: Greek Alphabet
Jerry Hicks describes the time he got into a bit of trouble with the law, but talked his way out of it with the help of a lesson he learned in grade school.
Born too Late?

Ode to the Bitternut Hickory
Donn Hewes recounts his quest to identify some prolific saplings in the woods near his central New York home … and how that lead to some introspection on future generations.
Cinder Ridge Harvest Day

A harnessed light horse provided the power for the cane press that usually presses sorghum but, on this day, was pressing sugar cane.
Planning the Farmstead Layout

Powercart Makeover

The new powercart featuring all the modifications and enhancements Ralph had been thinking about for the past 10 years.
Forney to Montgomery
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