Among the featured stories in this issue: Anne and Eric Nordell describe making their petite tiller, “Lillie,” designed for making a narrow seedbed between established field crops or cultivating closely spaced rows; Jerry Hicks gives step-by-step instructions on repairing a rock wall: from gathering new stone and stripping out the old stone; finding the right sized and shaped stones for particular uses; to shaping and laying the stones effectively; and Brittany Bachman discusses the advantages of growing microgreens – whether for your own use or for sale – plus the equipment and steps needed to get started. Draft Animal Logging Crops to Communities Lillie of the Valley So You want to Be a Teamster Leather, Wood and Iron: Assessing the Condition of Harness & Equipment Repairing Rock Walls Trial of Fools A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Microgreens Living History Oxen Teamsters Sold! And the Buyer Is … Halters, Ropes and Tying