Team Up with Horses
(Page 5 of 5)
December 2006/January 2007
By Tom Moates
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Resources
COURSES
Healing Harvest Forest Foundation (HHFF)
8014 Bear Ridge Road
Copper Hill, VA 24079
(540) 651-6355
HHFF offers annual Biological Woodsmen Apprenticeships. Grants for the program are awarded on a competitive, funds-available basis. Applications are on the HHFF Web site. Private instruction through their network of practitioners is also available.
Cedar River Horse Logging & Wood Products
51127 130th St.
Lyle, MN 55953
(507) 325-4197
Experienced horse logger Tim Carroll offers a course tailored to individual needs. He’s also president of the North American Horse and Mule Loggers Association.
BOOKS
Common Sense Forestry
by Hans Morsbach
Information on a long-term approach to sustainable forest management.
To order, visit Mother Earth Shopping.
Discovering Natural Horsemanship
by Tom Moates
“Natural horsemanship” seeks to develop an intuitive interaction between horses and humans that fosters willingness in the horse, plus communication near telepathy called “feel.”
Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage
by Cherry Hill
Learn to be a responsible steward of the land and refine your “horsekeeping consciousness.”
To order, visit Mother Earth Shopping.
Tom Moates lives on a solar-powered homestead in southwest Virginia with his wife, Carol, four horses and a mule.
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