Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 83 [i.e. 87], no. 1 (2000 January 5)

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

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Does using reformulated gasoline in my car affect its fuel economy?
The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) evaluated fuel economy impacts of reformulated gasoline using a number of studies and found that the use of oxygenated fuels and RFA causes a small decrease (approximately one to three percent) in fuel economy. IN the summer RFGs contain one percent less energy per gallon and about three percent in the winter. That means that a car that usually gets 25 miles per gallon in the winter with conventional gasoline may get 24.25 miles per gallon with RFG.
* * * Is it safe to use bacon after the date on
the package? My children refuse to eat food that is even one day pass this date.
Open dating which is a calendar date as opposed to a code, is a date stamped on the package of a product that store management use to determine how long a product can be legally sold. This date is a quality date and not a safety date. Open dating is found primarily on perishable foods such as meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products. If immediately adjacent to the date the phrase "Use-By," the date is the last date recommended for the use of the product while at peak quality.
Ifyou have problems or questions about products
or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building, 19 ML. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.
Christmas Tree Recycling
Scheduled for January 8
Keep Georgia Beautiful invites citizens to "Bring One for the Chipper" and recycle their Christmas trees after the ' holidays are over.
As part of a statewide effort to reuse Christmas trees, Keep Georgia Beautiful is coordinating more than 430 sites throughout Georgia where residents can drop off their trees on Saturday, Jan. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The trees will be chipped into mulch or used as wildlife and fish habitats.
In appreciation for their recycling efforts, participants will receive a free tree seedling while supplies last.
Local drop-off site information is available on the "Bring One for the Chipper'' web site at wwwKeepGeorgiaBeautiful.org or the 1-800-CLEANUP information line. Metro Atlanta residents may call (404) 6517263 for drop-off locations in their area. All site information will be available starting Dec.8.
2000 will be the ninth anniversary of this program, which has collected 2.4
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Wednesday January 5, 2000

Copyright 2000

Market Bulletin Implements New Purge Procedure

As a means of simplifying and increasing the efficiency of purging its mailing list, the Market Bulletin office will be assigning expiration dates to all current subscribers. In the past expiration dates applied only to out-of-state subscribers, who are required to pay for a subscription.
The new procedure is scheduled to -go into effect for the January 12, 2000 issue. At that time subscribers are urged to begin checking their Bulletin mailing labels and to make note of the expiration date. To ensure uninterrupted delivery of your subscription, please contact the Bulletin office up to 30 days prior to your

expiration date. Subscribers can renew their
subscriptions by utilizing one of the following phone numbers: (404) 6563722 for the metro Atlanta calling area; 1800-282-5852 for Georgia subscribers outside the metro Atlanta area. When calling, please provide your subscriber number. This information will aid the Bulletin staff in quickly processing your renewal.
A sample label is provided on page 7 to help you locate your expiration date and your subscriber number.
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Department Announces Annual Contest

March 22 is designated as Agriculture Day in Georgia for 2000. To highlight the vital contributions farmers and agribusinesses make to our state and nation, the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom Council Inc. are sponsoring an essay and photo/art contest for Georgia students. The theme for this year's contest is: "My Vision of Agriculture in the Millennium and Beyond."
The contest has two primary categories - written and visual art. The written category is open to students in grades 4-8 and 9-12, while the visual art category is open to all age groups and includes both photos and artwork.
First, second and third place winners in all three categories will be awarded $100, $50 and $25 cash prizes, respectively. Honorable mentions also will be named. All winners, honorable mentions and their guests will be invited to Atlanta for a special awards presentation by Commissioner Tommy Irvin.
Agriculture Day 2000 Official Contest Rules

* All entries become the property of the sponsoring entities and cannot be returned to the owner.
* The contest is restricted to Georgia residents. Winners will be announced in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Contest entries should be mailed to Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250.
* Deadline for entries is February 25, 2000.
Written Category Guidelines * Students in grades 4-8 are asked to prepare a letter comprised of 100 words or less to "Dear Georgia Farmer ... " They may use this letter as an opportunity to focus on our theme and to express their thoughts on how the' new millenium will change the farming profession. *Students in grades 9-12 are asked to prepare an essay of 250-500 words focusing on the importance of agriculture and how the new millenium will change the farming profession.
Visual Art * Entries should depict typical
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Expo Planned for Soybeans, Small Grains

words or a drawing describing how they

The 2000 Ga. Soybeans/Small Grains specialist, will talk about the Georgia

visualize agriculture production, food Expo is planned for Jan. 25 at the Farm Bureau Marketing Association, and

processing or farming in the millennium Crowne Plaza Hotel in Macon, Ga. Dr. William Lambert will provide an

and beyond.

Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. with update on the College of Agriculture and

Categories - Written and Visual the program getting underway at 9:15 Environmental Sciences.

General Guidelines

a.m.

A research and educational poster

* Name, age, grade, school, home

This event will again be a joint effort session is scheduled, along with a

county, home telephone number for soybeans and small grains. The main business meeting for the Association.

(including area code), and teacher's part of the program will feature the

The Georgia Soybean Association

name must be typed or written legibly in following: 2000 world outlook for board of directors will have a meeting at

ink and attached to the top of written soybeans and wheat by Dr. George the conclusion of the afternoon program.

entries; photos and artwork also must Shumaker; and dealing with GMO's in The wheat growers group also will have

include the same information (if Georgia by Bill Smith of the Georgia a board meeting at that time.

submitted by a student) attached on a Feed Grains Association. In addition,

For more information, call Cheryl

separate sheet of paper.

Joe McManus, commodity marketing Koehler at (912) 382-2326.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday January 5, 2000

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

Stumps ground neatly below ground level reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire

FARM MACHINERY
If you have questions regarding this category,

27' 4-axle hvy. duty trailer, w/ramps, pintle ring, $2000; 8 x 16 2-axle trailer, $750. G. Morrison Lyons 912-526-4938
3 Whitfield tree planters, forestland semi-

corrals, farm bldgs., and all other related work call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9082. auto, crank axle & 3-pt. hitch, 21' Lowboy tail

All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other co_mmercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quanttties); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as ''business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limtted to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family untt in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Eacla notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name Of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the

Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on th!l notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limtt for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limtt. The MARKET BULLETIN. reserves the right to edtt notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN wtth the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may cal to cancel their ads if the ttems sell

statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-
376-6708
Will build farm fences, any type, state wide John Hill Maysville 706-335-7755
Will build or repair all types of barns storage sheds, etc., statewide, free estimates Russell Knick Buford 770-945-0581
Will come to your place & saw your logs into lumber for barns, fences & other building needs. C. Hackney Roopville 770-854-4996
Will custom saw your logs to your specs. at your property; qlty. sawn w/Woodmizer Super Mill. M. Steele Dunwoody 770-206-9709
Will do !gt. tractor work, bushhog & disc plowing, gardens, small fields, etc., Paulding Co./surrounding areas only. G. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261
Will remove/dismantle bldgs. (i.e) structures, machinery structures, equip. vehicles, fences, just about anything from your property, reas. rates, safety/honesty my priority. Dennis Crenshaw Americus 912924-7449
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262
Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 11 yrs. exp. will come to your property & saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, siding beams, framing, etc. John Adams Ellijay 706265-8147
Wood-mizer sawmill, will come to your location in Gordon & surrounding counties & custom saw your logs to lumber, for barns, beams, siding, framing, etc. Clay Brown Resaca 706-625-0524
Farm Services Wanted

Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
Athens 55 disc harrow, exc. cond. Larry Cromer DeSoto 912-853-7844.
'35 Ford 8N grader, made before massproduction, serial No. 1117, runs, need tires, hyd. work, trade for best offer. David Breedlove Jeffersonville 912-945-6078
'52 Farmall Super A tractor, w/ 7' sickle mower, $1500. Jess Cantrell Epworth 706632-5924
'52 Ford 8N tractor, very good condition, w/bushhog, 6' scrape blade, culti., $3800, cash firm. Quint Narciso Cleveland 706-2194946
'52 Ford 8N w/5' bushhog, exc. cond., needs clutch work, $2200/obo. Ed Boyd Metter 912-685-6289 912-685-5139
'52 JD B 3-pt. hitch, 16 disc MF harrow, 2row culti., w/Covington planters, bushhog rotary mower. Stanley Vaughn Jackson 770775-2408
'68 mdl. 35 MF dsl. tractor & bottom plow, $4500, looks & runs good, good lights & metal. Donald Hall Vidalia 912-537-2422
'71 130 MF dsl., 8 spd., good tires, major overhaul, all the way service manual. Dwayne Hooper Commerce 706-335-0817
'80 Case 580 C, backhoe, $9000; '79 JD 450 C, crawler & root rake, $16,000. Tyrus Long Milan 912-362-4321 912-362-4310
'82 Ford 9000 feed truck, w/Knight mixer, one yr. old. Billy Cox Cartersville 770-382-

axle trailer. Kelvin Chambers Wildwood 706820-0176
30" meadows stone burr Gristmill cast iron frame, 25 hp., elec. motor, very good cond., $5000. O.L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708
35 MF, gas, hi-lo trans., good cond., $3500; 1 row culti., 6', $200. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816
450 JD track loader, w/root rake & ROPS, good eng., & hyd. system, undercarriage, exc. machine, $15.000. R. Ellington Thomaston 706-647-9355
4500 Ford backhoe, $8500, good cond., new battery & hoses. Larry Wooten Pine Mountain 706-883-6829
5' bushhog, $150, ready for hook up. C. H Coley Douglasville 770-949-2694
5' bushhog, 4 bottom plow for sale. Jimmy Savage Dublin 912-275-0604
5-ton feed bin w/auger & motor, complete, runs, you move, $850. Bill Veal Forsyth 912994-6315
52 AC mdl. B, not running, good tires, $300. Richard Thornton Adel 912-896-2605
650 JD w/5' finishing mower, exc. cond., call aft. 7 pm. Terry Meeks Haddock 912-9325140
7 x 20 trailer, w/brks., $1600, 900 lbs., ext. wheel wgts., (on 30 series Ford) w/hardware, 300 lb. set, $250 per set. Dennis Skidmore Gray 912-750-0119
7000 Ford tractor dsl., 7' rotor mower, 7' harrow, $6500; H30 loader, rebuilt eng. & trans. & brks., $5000. S. Breland Cusseta 706-989-1566
815 lnt'I combine, 4-row corn head, 13' flex grain head, runs good, $2000. Walstein Jordan Blackshear 912-449-5520

person submitting the notice:

before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad,

Need exp. person to dismantle old house in 2089

Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN, * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday

simply call the department's _toll free number, 1-800282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.

Matchen, Ga., I want most of the materials, will pay reas. labor; also need tree removal. K. Ash Conyers 770-483-5667
Need some work on an open well, clean out & dig it a little deeper. Richard Dent Evans 706-863-1280
Need someone to sub soil, plow and break up new, 75 X 90 garden. Clarence W. Walker Gainesville 770-532-8049
Want someone to deliver pine sawdust to large horse farm in Haralson Co. Dave W. Buchanan 770-646-7911
Want someone to move poultry houses, 40'x300' steel wall & roof trusses, 30--50' wide post supported houses, insurance required. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315

'86 JD 550Acrawler, $17,000; '89 JD 544 E loader, $15,000. Steven McDowell Elko 912987-9210
'88 Club car utility cart, 4 cyl. gas eng. auto drive, hvy. duty, Chassis canopy, exc. cond., $1000. S. Barfoot Dudley 912-676-3409
'88 JD 310 C loader backhoe, 36" bucket clean, exc. cond., $16,500. J. W Hall Doerun 912-782-7018
'90 mdl. Kubota L2550 tractor, 4 WD w/loader, 29.5 hp., 215 hrs., exc. cond. Chas. E. Hill Commerce 706-757-2536
'95 Ford 1715 tractor, w/bushhog front-end loader, bushhog 138 hrs., $11,500/obo. Thomas Clements Rutledge 706-557-9667
'96 Case, IH mdl. 4210, 4WD, canopy, front

Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's New," look under Agency Directory and select Current Issue under the Market Bulletin heading. Note: advertisements for the Market Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail.
No part ofthis publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture.
The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper

FARM SERVICES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
26 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation of land & surfacing horse riding arenas, grading, backhoe/trucking, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777
A-1 bushhogging, lgr./small acreage, in South Fulton, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette & Meriwether. Charlie Dodson Fairburn 770-964-3209
All bushhogging, box blade, spraying & other tractor work, exc. equip., prompt quotes & work. Tony Tate Alpharetta 770-740-0723
All types tractor work, bushhogging, food

Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other states, reas. rates; also, have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507
I custom build horse barns. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-0685
Lake Management services, electrofishing, complete fish population surveys, drain pipe repairs & installation, ag lime applications w/barge, custom lake fertilizer programs, statewide. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-3042008
Lake management services, electrofishing, comp. fish population surveys, custom lake fert., statewide serv, Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 912-783-3700
Land clearing, ponds & grading in Walton, Gwinnett, Morgan, Barrow & Green Co., 17 yrs. exp. Richard Rollins Snellville 770-9793515
Loader/backhoe, grading, plowing, tilling, yard restoration, landscape installation, 28 hp. 4 x 4 tractor. George Kelecheck Norcross 770-209-9868
NE Ga. area around Habersham Co.-tractor work, s/soiling, b/hogging, plow, cutting, smoothing, $35/hr.; also hay & livestock hauling, call for info. aft. 6 pm. Dale

Want someone w/portable sawmill, to come to my property & saw hard wood. William Norred LaGrange 706-882-5985
FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Dependable female wants work on horse farm in Athens/Jackson Co. area. mily Covi Athens 706-353-2684
Horse breeding farm seeking exp. help, place to live available. B. Springer Hampton 770-946-3098
Male, retired, 51, will work part-time on farm or wildlife preserve in exchange for rent on clean small house. Jacky Davenport Doraville 770-908-1801
Mature, healthy, sgl. female needed in bird farm, small chores, non-smoker, ref., in exchange for room, small salary, ext. 161. Susan Tasova Atlanta 404-527-7394

loader, 72 hp., 80 hrs., $24,500. Bill Balenger Cornelia 706-778-9542
'97 Gehl 2175 mower conditioner, $5000; Vermer 605 H baler, $5000; '97 Gehl 18 V rake, $2500. Tom Burnse Meansville 770567-1600
'98 Kubota L3600 tractor, 4WD, pis, 39 hp., 8/8sp., shuttle shift, front-loader, 6' bucket, $17,900. C. Chandler Carrollton 770-8322364
'99 spike tooth drag harrow, 6'/ $280, 8'/ $325, 3 pt. hitch ready. D. Wasden Hephzibah 706;592-5223
1 25' bushhog harrow, w/drags & new disk, $2500; 1 14' M & W rotary cutter, $1400. Clint Finch Rocky Ford 912-863-7278 912-6829450
1 3-16 Ford bottom plow, $350; 1 row subsoiler, $100, call aft. 9 pm. Norman Weeks Barney 912-775-2536
1 NH sickle mower, $550; 1-2 bottom plow, $450; also catch gate, $100. James l?arton Loganville 770-554-2335
1 set of Cole planters. Thomas Brantley Kite 912-469-5129
1010 JD tractor, gas, w/6' harrow, good cond., $3800. Reed S. Brooks Mcintyre 912946-8932

FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
is published weekly
by the
Georgia
Department of Agriculture
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
404-656-3722 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Carlton Moore, Editor
Randy Cox, Managing Editor
Pat Glenn, Cir. Mgr.
In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, you may call 404-656-3722 (8 a.m.4:30 p.m,) or send request to the above address, There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication: out-ofstate residents are charged $10.00 annually.
Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to:

plots, boxblading, harrowing, Muscogee,

Harris, Meriwether. Lamar Granberry

Columbus 706-576-4359

All types tractor work, food plots for wildlife,

frontend loader bushhogging, posthole

digging, travel most of the state. Jeff Comer

Sharpsburg 770-252-9043

Any type of Bobcat work, drainage repair,

grading and seeding, chain saw work &

firewood dely., fully insured. J. Walt Cook

Waleska 770-479-8206 770-526-0224

Barns, pole building, sheds, quality you can

count on, honest, insured, references, free

info, Polk, Floyd, Haralson counties. D. Rice

Cedartown 770-749-9700

Bushhogging loader, tilling, plowing,

grading, Stephens, Franklin, Hart Co. M.

Lunsford Stephens 706-779-5013

Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by

exp. operator, prompt service. L.

Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434

Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all

sizes, fences of all types, especially horse

fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding &

surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas

770-505-6959

Experienced

grounds

keeper/handyman/maintenance, will upkeep

your farm, my equipment or yours, reasonable

rates. Barb Guzzo Ball Ground 770-886-

3660

Fences built, page or barbed wire, 10 yrs.

experience,. reliable & reasonable, .70 cent.

per. foot (1000 foot minium), owner furnishes

materials. Robert Swearingen Reynolds

912-847-3167

Harris Cornelia 706-778-8492 Pasture renovations, aeration, seeding,
fertilizing, liming, weed control, all types
bobcat work available. Royce A. Horton Winder 770-307-2062
Precision fencing, white oak, pressure treated, barb wire, hog wire, no climb, high tinsel, all types fencing, prices are compatible. Joe Eady Newnan 770-254-0398
Professional fencing, quality work, reasonable rates, specialize in wood & barb wire, call for free estimate. Rodney Tant Cedartown 770-748-8601
Quality horse transportation, anywhere, references avail. S. Jones Covington 770784-7963
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw mill. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-6288
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawn on your property, cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Stump grinding, free estimates. Jerry Phelps McDonough 770-483-1464
Stump grinding, jobs lge. or small, reliable and reas., Henry and surrounding counties, free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770389-3288
Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, dependable & priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding countries, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-0202

Part-time goat keeping help needed, must have and live-in camper on premises, utilities provided, Ive. msg. Mitchell Williams Winder
.:.7.:.70=--..::9..::69=---=6=2.:.73=-----------Pvt. stable needs help Fri., Sat., & Sun., 2-
3 hrs. day, feeding, stall cleaning, etc._, hourly wage or free stall. Susan Simpson Covington 770-784-9597
Reliable, exp. dairy help wanted, must furnish ref. w/phone numbers. Lee Whitaker '-H~a~rl-=e-=m-'-7.::.0.::.6--=5..::5-=6-=-3'""'5'""'3'"'1_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Serious organic farmer wanted to farm 5 more/less acres,'1 hr. NW. of Atlanta. J. Houlk _R_o_m_e_7_06.:.-..::2~3_4_-2-=8-=6_2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Want caretaker, manager for quail, birddog and horse farm, house, util., and small salary plus part-time employment; horse/birddog person. T.O. Kennard Ellaville 904-642-9003
Want single male over 35 to join in unusual alternative sustainable agriculture projects for living accommodations and more. Dennis Graney Sparta 706-444-0611
Young couple looking for work w/horses in Gwinnett Co., salary wanted. Kathy Barnes Sugar Hill 678-482-2218
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12 volt runs good, new front tires, plugs, wires & gas tank, ready to use, $2000. K. Sanders Cornelia 706-776-2555
14' Gooseneck stock trlr., $2800; 20' flatbed Gooseneck, $2500; 9N tractor, $3000; '66 Ford ton, $2100. Loyd Henderson Ellijay 706-276-4291
15' Rhino harrow, 4-row s-tine culti., JD, 4row culti. LE. Anderson Statesboro 912587-5272
16 disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch, light wgt., exc. cond. Wade Pitcock Rome 706-232-2997
18' x 7' trailer, dbl. axle dovetail slide-in ramps, 6-ply tires, 6" steel, running lights, $1300. Lar:ry Atha Loganville 770-979-1935
2 fork lifts, air compressor, elec. motors, resaw & blades, lots of sawmill parts & equip. parts. Tommy Barnett Nicholson 706-543-0916
2-11. 2 x 24 tractor tires, 6' box blade, 6' scrape blade, hay fork, hay spear. Tom Strickland LaGrange 706-882-1549
20' double axle trailer, w/4' dovetail, hvy., 12,000 lb. wench mounted on front, new tires, $1800 or best offer. Jeff Loewen Elko 912988-1455
20' hay conveyor w/elec. & gas. motors, $1250; Rhino ditchbank mower $3500, Vicon 8 wheel rake, $1000. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 912-941-2083
212 JD 46 cut hay spear, 3-pt. well pump, 1/2 horse-loader kit seat, MF tractor '98 M. Eugene Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883
2360 Long tractor '93 mdl. 35 hp. dsl., good cond., $6000; AC '52, 3-pt. live power, spinout wheels, VGC, $2800. J. Ethridge Lavonia
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8N parts, 800-4000 Ford parts, 2 tandem axles, 8 tires, $200 ea., 7' Duetz Allis finish mower, $700. Kevin Pahl Crawford 706-7438049
95 Long 2360 dsl. tractor, 332 hrs. 40 hp. 35 PTO, kept in barn, rollbar, $8900, call evenings. L. Dickinson Jasper 706-337-4257
AC H.D. 4 loader parts tractor, $2000., call aft. 8 pm. Jimmy Purser Rockmart 770-6847457
AC-CA tractor, w/4' bushhog, cranks good, paint & rubber good, $1550. Harley Kimmons Cumming 770-887-0431
Adams fertilizer applicator, 8-row set up, for 6 gal., John Blue pump, $5500. Brent Nevil Statesboro 912-852-9100
Artsway mix/grinder 500, IH 5100 grain drill, IH 485 harrow, 19' AC planter, 6 row, alum. tank, 6000 gal. J. Walters Barnesville 770358-2275
Athens 127 offset harrow, 1O', $4200; '50 A JD, new eng., $2500, Farmall Super M, $1500. Paul Rivers Fayetteville 770-4605086
Backhoe to fit 931 cat loader, $6000; set of tracks, $2000. Tim Sorrow Toccoa 706-8864339
Bushhog Rhino TW 72, exc. cond., $1150. Pete Walker Jasper 706-337-7767
Canopy rollbar for 1500-1700 Ford tractor, like new cond., $475. Malcolm Long Dalton 706-277-2122 706-695-5906
Case 245 turf champ tractor, 75 hrs., w/lift boom, scraper box, dirt scoop, exc. cond., $6900. Don Smith Ellerslie 706-884-8874
Case 380 tractor dsl., pis, 2 stage clutch, 43 hp., runs good, $4200. Bruce Hawkins Hazlehurst 912-375-9576
Case IH 1822 cotton picker, good, clean picker, $30,000; Roanoke pull type tobacco harvester, exc. cond., $15,000. Randy Deloach Claxton 912-739-4124
Chipper/shredder, 10 hp., Craftsman, still under warranty, asking, $650. M. Lunsford Stephens 706-779-5013
Chipper/shredder, rota-hoe, 3-pt. hitch, $700; grain mill, bench mount, $90. Don Obenauer Villa Rica 404-355-1870
D 4D crawler tractor, w/hyd. angle blade, standard trans., winch good tracks. James Wicker Perry 912-987-0692
D-7 reconditioned, new paint, direct start, good cond. exc. farm tractor, $10,000. Hoyt English Douglas 912-384-7753
Deutz-Allis 6275 w/cab, 75 hp., strong engine, runs good, $7800; trailer 18' tandem axle, $1250. Dan Jenkins Tyrone 770-969-

Ford 8N '52 restored EC w/scrape blade & boom pole; additional implements available, $3,450 Ron Ergle Dacula 770-277-3459
Ford 8N, w/bushhog, good cond., $3,200, call aft. 5 pm., week days. Eddie Couch Comer 706-783-5565
Ford cycle mower, exc. shape, always sheltered, $550. C. Tankersley Swainsboro .912-237-9933 912-237-2858
Garden tiller snapper, w/4-plow culti. turning plow, middle buster & more. Dennis Bryan .Morrow 770-961-1193
Generator Hercules dsl., 4800 turbo., 65 KW., 3 phase or 110/220, just rebuilt engine, all new parts, $10,000, nego./trade. S. Lincoln .commerce 706-335-0740
Generator Koeler 4 cyl., 7KW, propane, great cond. sheltered, $1950. Rusty Graham .83 Burt Rd Carlton 706-743-3571
Gleaner F combine, w/cornhead & 12' grainhead. Hoyt Hubbard 1369 Macedonia .Rd Newnan 30263 770-253-4245
Harrow 7'-22 disc, ball bearing, 3-pt. hitch, .$400. Emit! Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706
Hauling trailer, open top, 45' trailmobile, exc. for hay, pine straw; 24 x 5 radial tires, .$3000. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463
Hay lift, 3 pt. hitch, 2 prong, $125 cash; 6' pull type bushhog, $350 cash. Morgan Manuel .Appling 706-541-1743 706-724-4704
Hay scissors, w/hay spear, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $300.A. J. Collins Blairsville 706-745.2861
Hay transporter, tumble buggy type, $500; 3-pt. hitch hay forks, w/hyd. lift cyl., $700. .David Cummings Rockmart 770-684-4761
Hester 2 disc plow, mdl. H-280, $250; Covington 3-row culti, $200; 2 disc tiller plow, $250. Garland Benefield Covington 770.784-1655
IH800 4 row planters on ripper . bedder w/hydr. markers, peanut bottoms included, $2400. Stacey Sikes Cobbtown 912-6845518
IMT 542 tractor, excellent condition, $4500, call aft. 6 pm. Bobby Mclendon Blakely 912723-3192
lnt'I 674 farm tractor 62 hp. dsl., good shape, 75% tread tire, $7500. U. A. .Richardson Madison 706-342-2537
JD 2840 tractor, 158 loader, JD rake, NH tedder, 158 baler, sq. baler, Dietz Allis mower, $27,000. Rusty Hays Walker 706-931-2347
JD 3010 tractor, very good cond., $7200. Terry Crooms Dudley 912-875-3352
JD 3150 4WD, canopy w/ROPS, Ashland dirt pan, JD scrape blade hyd., 1O', $26,500.

Pecan shaker Kilbey, $12,500; Vortex harvester, $11,500; Weiss V sweeper, $7500; side sweepers, $4500, savage pecan harvester, $9500. Bill Newnan Albany 912432-9316
Power King tractor, good cond., bottom plow harrow, scrape blade, culti., draw-bar & 4' belly mower, $1500. Craig Exley Clyo 912754-0733
Rotary scythe hay cutter, good shape, 950 18' flatbed trailer, elec. brks., hvy. duty ramps, 5' bushhog, $250. Ron Moore Kingston 770386-8063
Sears 20 hp. garden tractor, 2 pieces equip., exc. shape, $1200; MTD rear tine tiller, good shape, $400. James Moody Eatonton 706-485-8531
Set of 4-16 ", Ford bottom plows, in exc; cond., new wings, point & slides, $600. Cooper Henderson Cairo 912-226-3460
Super A Farmall w/4 pieces equip., good cond. Clarence Carden Rome 706-235-0000
Super C Farmall tractor restored w/good tires, runs good, front end loader, exc. cond . $3700. Mike Tanner Milledgeville 912-4526053
Tuff line harrow, 18 disc, 20" disc, 5' cut, mdl. '97, $900, cash. Carl Meeks Milledgeville 912-453-7431
Two valley center pivot systems, 8 tower Iong pan, $15,000 ea. Stacy L. Heard Colquitt 912-758-2610
Useable undercarriage, for MF track loader or salvage machine for parts. Bill Vaughn Carnesville 706-384-4717
Wagon, one or two horse, original undercarriage & wooden wheels, w/iron tires, rubber overlay, $1200. John Tucker Griffin 770-567-3957 770-228-2793
Woodsplitter for sale, call aft. 5 pm. Mike Maxwell LaGrange 706-883-6201
Yanmar 1500 dsl. tractor, 42" HD, rota-tiller, trailer, new all purpose plow, $3900. Jon Jackson Jackson 770-412-1433
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 4 wheel grain hopper wagon, good cond., PTO irrigation pump, 4" or 6" inlet. Mike Whitfield Register 912-852-5448
Want 48" walk behind mower, commercial grade, Exmark Troy Ferris, etc-. Hayes Edwards Athens 706-548-0519
Want 7x14.5 or 8x14.5 mobile home tires & wheels for farm trailer. Lee Evans Canton 770-345-3875
Want AC D-19 or D-17 running or parts, with or /wo motor. J Wayne Palmetto 770-463-

2000, 5000 gal. polyglass tanks $650 each, box scrape, rock rake, dbl. section harrow, $225 each. Hope Loggins Commerce 706367-4744
3 dept. stainless steel sink, c;utting and stainless tables, cuber, cutting boards. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490
36" fan $150, 1 sterling 200,000 BTU furnace $550, twelve 4'x12' tables for greenhouse $30 each. Cathy Ash Pendergrass 706-693-2752
40 wood trusses, 15 ', $15 each or $550 takes all. B. Applewhite Tifton 912-388-9597
45 gal. screw-top drums, 55 and 30 gal. closed-top plastic drums, 55 gal. metal open and closed-top, all food grade. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
5 hp. Sanborn air compressor, 8 SCFM @ 40 PSI $125, works good. Russell Knuas 920 Hester Valley Rd. Cleveland 706-865-7537
50 & 100 lb. feed sacks, poly-weave, reusable, over 400 clean, all for $25. Jo Bing Dallas 770-445-1613
500' of 4" schedule 40 pipe $1 per foot if all taken, call anytime. Joe Hoyal Zebulon 770567-8841
55 gal. drums w/lids, like new, good for feed or burning, reas. priced. J. Cochran Griffin 770-227-1858
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids, bands; 30 & 55 gal. plastic barrels w/2 bunt holes in top, clean/food grade. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville 770-962-8241
55 gal. metal drums for sale. Harold Densmore Canton 770-479-4454
6 Long tobacco barns, L. P. gas. David Griffis Bristol 912-366-0086 912-579-6690
Chain saw $150, Pouland farm hand 16" blade, like new, cost $180. G.S. Ballard 1237 ForsY!h St. Monticello 404-237-6681
Choretime flex auger feed system, nursery feeders, 2 & 12 ton feed tank, 36" poultry fans. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 912-226-1357
Crossties $6 each, 275 gal. plastic containers and 330 gal. tanks w/valve, like new tanks $40. Rodney Bennett Canon 706245-6492
Custom sawn lumber avail., barn patterns cut to your specifications, your logs or mine. Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631
Drums, plastic & metal, 30 & 55 gals., $4$8, open and closed tops. Gene Walden Covington 770-786-7233
Equip. for 2-400 ft. poultry houses, Choretime & Cumberland feeders; Plasson nipple drinkers, 36" fans; 3-18T feed bins. M. Folendore Milledgeville 912-452-9338

Hand hewn posts, beams from pen, Amish barns 16'-28' up to 12/x16', 150 yr. and ash pine chestnut. Mr. Raible Dahlonega 706867-7882
Hog feeders, 40 bu. feeders. Wes Ross Eastman 912-374-2613 912-374-2312
Incubator $250, wood and wire cages, all sizes, nest boxes, parrot and chicken. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947
Nursery containers, good .condition, 1 gal./$0.15, 2 gal./$0.25, 3 gal./$0.35, 4 gal./$0.40. Ada Kinsey Auburn 770-9631632
Nursery sl(pplies, 1 gal./$0.05, 3 gal./$0.13, 4 & 5 gal./$0.20, lge. sizes avail., 11x23 netted trays $0.07, free dely. Anthony Sedes Kennesaw 770-529-5297
Pine & hdwd. lumber band sawn to your specifications-by order, or will saw your logs at your place w/Wood-Mizer. Chestatee Forest Dunwoody 404-219-0091
Poultry house, 36x500 on metal truss, metal roof, exc. cond., can be taken down in 12' sections, for barns, shops/equip. shelters. K. Beasley Dahlonega 706-864-6261
Quail supplies, brooders, cages, netting, waterers, feeders, hatching incubators. Chris Williams Blakel:t: 912-723-6677
Roofing & wall metal, 1O ft. lengths, 3 ft. wide, white & tan. Wayne Barker Nashville 912-686-3486
Skill chain saw 16" bar; McCulloch chain saw, 16" bar, $75 each. H. Mayfield P.O. Box 2278 Gainesville 30503
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del.
and installed anywhere. c. Mitchell
Cleveland 706-865-9828
Steel tubs for water troughs $10, steel doors, 8'x 4 1/2', $5, other farm supplies. A.B. Cato 6711 E. Cherokee Dr. Canton 30115
Storage tanks, 55 gal., 100 gal., cast iron bath tubs, $40 each. James Pillon McDonough 770-957-9909
Syrup kettles, cane mill, other. J. Evers Norman Park 912-769-3077
Tin/used 2000 sheets 5V, 9'/10'/11'/12', $2.50-$3/sheet; 2 1/2'x22' $8/sheet, misc. tin $1. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322
Used long metal pies. D. Earwood 5889 North Ave., SW Austell 30168-4117 770-9413845
Used meat saw, grinder, cuber, slicer, exc. condition, seldom used, $1500 for all. James Hortman Musella 912-836-3754
Wide pine flooring that came out of 100 yr. old farm home. C. Logan Blakely 912-7239229

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D.D. Strickland Cumming 678-947-5562

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Farm bell, lard press, lge. corn sheller

Ditch Witch '88 mdl. trencher 4010, Deutz JD 650 dsl., 5' finishing mower, live PTO, 2- Want Farmall Super A w/planter, fert. w/flywheel, syrup kettle, lge. cream can, dsl., 4 wheel steer, 6-way backfill blade, A 450 stick, hi/low, turf tires, box scrape, 518 hrs., distributor, harrow, plow & mower, must be 3- cream separator, one horse wagon w/spring combo plow, exc. cond., $9500. N. Ethridge $5500/obo. Sam Smith Cartersville 770-382- pt. or quick hitch. Ronnie Cason Manor 912- seat. J.W. Yawn McRae 912-362-4733

BEEF CHECK-OFF
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Lavonia 706-356-8354 Echo chipper/shredder, vacuum mdl. CSV-
8S, self propelled, 8 hp., used little, like new $1100. Chuck Posey Dallas 770-505-3432
Farm fan grain dryer, 4-5500-bu. grain-bins, 1-1500-bu. wet tank, motors, augers, fans. E. D. Hart Buena Vista 912-649-7334
Farm pond & grading equip., track hoe, $25,000. Gary Bishop Warm Springs 706663-4057
Farm trailer, 26" dual axle, elec. brks., metal floor, $800. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-6361946
Farman Cub parts, culti., drawbar, lay off

3211 JD 970 4 WD loader, 200 hrs., turf tires,
spreader, disc belly mower, bushhog, box scrape, aeroator trailer, $20,500. Chris Cotty Fayetteville 770-460-5730
JD Gator perfect cond, w/30 hrs.,-$4700. D. West Milledgeville 912-452-6109
JD tractor 2030, field ready, exc. cond. $6500. H. Carswell Sardis 912-569-4986
JD tractors 2520 & 4030; belted cabbage wagons, flat steel bed trailers, call, 7-11 pm. J.C. Holt Lenox 912-546-4201
KMC ripper-spider, w/JD 71 planters, hyd., row-markers mounted tank nozzles, for

283-3790 Want JD 1010 crawler manual transm. for
rear end or whole tractor w/4 speed. Kelly King Wa:i:cross 912-285-4954 904-612-1611
Want JD 4270 D engine or JD 3020 parts tractor. W. B. Merritt, Jr. Greensboro 706467-2989
Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors were built in the late 1950's and 1960, any cond. John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286
Want JD tractor, 80 to 100 hp., eab/air, low hrs., good cond. R. S. Waits Rockmart 770684-3358
Want Kohler 24 hp. eng. mdl. 660/662 for

Feed bins, 36" & 24" chicken house fans, Research Act, all beef produce.rs are

200 amp. disconnects., etc. Ned Harman responsible for remitting to the

Roopville 770-854-9107

Georgia Beef Board $1 per head each

Food grade plastic barrels w/screw on lids time cattle are sold. This includes

$8-$10 and $12. W.R. Ray Griffin 770-228- privately sold cattle. Failure to comply

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can result in fines up to $5,000 per

Good rough cut lumber for sale $0.40 board violation.

ft. Truman Dishroom 2330 Friendship Circle

For more information, contact the

Cumming 30040

Georgia Beef Board, P.O. Box 24570,

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Macon, GA 31212-4570.

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far, wheel wgts., power T-0-pulley. Rudcan spraying behind planters, field ready, $3000. parts, magneto carb., starter, generator, will

Mathis Cumming 770-887-4519

Bill Dekle Metter 912-685-6137

accept whole junk eng. Salmon Hollis, Jr.

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Farmall Cub tractor (yellow), culti., harrow, Kubota 2500 4 WD, dsl., '98 mdl. 60 hrs., Albany 912-435-6580 blade, 1-pt. hitch, one owner, $3500. Harold turf tires, $8900. R. Brumbelow Cumming Want Taylorway harrow, pull type, 22" or

advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city and phone number or naine and complete address. The Market

Holton Manassas 912-693-3966

770-781-8515

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Farman Cub tractor, '53, w/mowing deck, Kubota B7200, 1(.5 dsl., per!. cond., low 865-4863

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$2150. Harrison Bradley Blairsville 706-745- hrs., loader & finish mower, tractor/loader, Want Tuff-Bilt tractor, good cond., reas. guidelines on page two and under individual category headings before submitting

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$9300, firm; mower, $1100. Jeff Wilhelm price, call 9 am to 2 pm. weekdays, anytime

Farman Cub, good cond., nice tractor, Conyers 770-483-9728

weekends. Jerry Burruss Cumming 770-887-

$2650. Bill Hamilton LaGrange 706-882- Kubota L4200, 37 hp., 4 x 4 shuttle shift, 3713

notices for publication.
Please place the following ad under the indicated category:

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w/bushhog, QD front loader, 92 hrs., $19,800. Want a forestry V blade to fit D8K dozer. Ed

Finn tow behind strawblower, $7800; front- Howard Shadix 8300 Hwy 166 Douglasville Simmons Preston 800-649-4801

end loader fits, 30 series Ford, $4200; 907 & 30135 770-489-5833

Want engine for 135 MF tractor, or complete

917 flails, $500 & $750. David McNeal Late 40's or early 50's AC, looks great, runs tractor, running or repairable. Nelson Massey

Category:

Macon 912-741-3813

better, $1100. Billy Bowen Lakeland 912- 2435 Tucker Mill Rd. Conyers 30094 770-

Firebreak off-set harrow, good shape. 482-3998

483-2639

Robert Fordham Statesboro 912-764-5273

MF 135 dsl. very nice tractor, $3900. Gary Want for parts: 544 IH tractor & a 699 JD

Fleco V clearing blade, for D-8, good Thompson Lagrange 706-884-3332

cotton picker. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds

shape, call between 8-5 pm. Frank Griff MF 135 dsl., hi/lo trans. 38 hp., live PTO, new 912-847-2356

Americus 912-924-6185

paint, good rubber, runs, exc. cond., $5400. Want to buy JD 18 corn picker, 1-row, pull

Ford 2000 G; 8 spd., no pis, $4500; Ford Steve Hess Sharpsburg 770-463-1049

type, good cond, reasonable. Bobby Evridge

3000 D, no p/s, $4800 ea. B. Daves .MF 135 dsl., no pis, hi/low trans, $4500; 6' B:r:ron 912-956-4600 912-956-4550

Mableton 770-941-6312

bushhog, $375; 8 disc !;lush & bog harrow, Want to buy small or med. size farm tractor,

Ford 2000 dsl., p/s, new rebuilt motor, 4 $550, also other. A. Collie Roopville 770- w/wo equip. David Brown Union City 770-

spd. transmission, new tires on rear, 854-8721

964-1123

$5700/obo. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770- MF 135 dsl., pis, hi-lo, 74 mdl. 16' trailer, Want tractor, any condition, or parts. R.

475-4915

elec. brks., Gill rollover blade, 3-pt. harrow, 2- Clark Atlanta 404-497-9220

Ford 3000 dsl., 5' bushhog, good tires, new row culti., $7800. Tom Marshall Monroe 678- Wanted hay wagon, in good condition, for

seat, fenders, (needs pump), $3350 firm. Joe 376-0984

church I youth group, hay rides, must be

- Nelson Lyons 912-526-5973

MF 230 tractor dsl., 38 hp. 3-pt. hitch, very reasonable. Royce Horton Winder 770-307-

Ford 3930 tractor, exc. cond., 804 hrs., clean, sheltered, $7900. Jim Goldsby 2062

Please provide yo~r telephone number for office reference. The phone number will
not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement.

$11,500. Jim Herring Newington 912-8574058
Ford 4400 gas tractor w/hvy. duty front-end loader, great for loading logs or rolled hay, no

Monroe 770-266-6667
MF 399 cab, MF 396 & various equip., good cond. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-388-2929 912-386-8365

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3-pt. hitch or PTO, $5000. Jimmy Wilfong MF 65, 50 hp., gas, p/s, bushhog, $5950; If you have questions regarding ads in this Bulletin office.

Athens 706-549-1959
Ford 4600 dis., 52 hp. pis, good cond., $7650; Ford 600 32 hp., $3250 /obo. J. Lewis White 770-382-6264
Ford 545 A backhoe mdl. DD417 K, serial #0753698, in exc. cond., $17,000, firm. Frederick Hooper Clayton 706-782-2274
Ford 555 C backhoe, front-end loader, good

MF 135, dsl., pis, bushhog, 38 hp., $6750, calI aft. 1Oam. L. Genet Norcross 770-921-1598
Melroe Bobcat 743 clean, tight, exc. cond, $8450. William Whitlow Cumming 770-8895857
Mo-Trim boom type bushhog mower 5' taken off 6610, $750; 10 hp., Log Splitter elect. start, $350. Leon McMillian Covington

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084
(2) used L.B. white chicken house furnaces 168,000 BTU, $150 each. Lowell Pilgrim Cleveland 706-865-4806
1 hvy. duty hay rack feeder made from hvy pipe and rnd. silo metal, easy to move, $125 Robert N. Gilbert Jonesboro 770-478-8777

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cond., $19,500. J. T. Flournoy Fort Valley
I I 912-957-1871 912-825-5384
Ford 600 tractor, 38 hp., $4000, 5' Bushhog,
I I $525, scrape blade 6', $350; post hole digger, .J $500, boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker
---------------- Dallas 770-443-2434

770-786-8824

NH 311 hayliner, $6000. Tim Cawthon

sq. baler, exc. cond Martin 706-356-2031

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New wagon bed, 2 spring seats, 2 running

gears, for 2-horse wagons, $750. Johnny

Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315

1/2" exterior plywood, 5 ply, painted sides/edges, good for farm structures, etc Walter Godsmark Atlanta 404-815-1785
16 4'x9' oak framed tempered glass panels great for greenhouse, $1000. Chris Cheek Carrollton 770-562-5677

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I Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. Overstocked, perf., tested, blk/red, 5 Common goats, 1 billy, 4 nannies, 1 '90 AQHA geld., 16.1 hds., brown, TR. level 1999 AQHA colt, Zippo Bud

ft., or will saw your logs for 18 cents/bd. foot. Simmental bulls/heifers, solid & white face, African Pygmy billy, $40 ea. Melissa Wright dressage, shown successfully, trail ridden, no Bars/Crossover Amber, quiet, gentle,

Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762
LIVESTOCK

exc. EPD's, A1 bred, cows/heifers. Milton M. Martin, Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824 770-6545751 .
Polled Herefords 15 regd. bred cows, some

Brooks 770-719-3450 ABGA fullblood Boer, bucks, does, nice 3/4
& 1/2 Boer bucks, does, 1/2, Spanish does w/kids. Paul Mulling Soperton 912-529-6366

vices, $4000. Jessica Goode Hartwell 706.376-7665
'90 AQHA mare, good for beginner; '91 AOHA & '97 APHA geld., anyone can ride. V.

pleasure/stud prosp. Wayne Savage Winder _77_0~-8__,6~7,....-4_7_2_6_ _ _,....--,,.------::~----,
2 AQHA mares, 3 & 9-yrs., Colonel Freckles G.daughter & Freckles Hustler

w/calves, $1000, prs., $900, bred cows. ADGA Nubian outstanding, bred does Templeton Louisville 912-625-8951

G.daughter, in foal for March Y2K, $3000 ea.

If you have questions regarding ads in this George Queener Chickamauga 706-539- champ bloodlines very tame, also big spotted '91 flashy blk. & wh. overo stallion, Yellow firm. J. Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800

category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081. 2537

buck & young bucks. L. Waits Carrollton Mount bred, anyone can ride, see his '99 2 Racking horses, geld., child-safe, 1 blk., 1

Regd. Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, & yearling 770-830-7880

colts, $4100. B. Andrews Ringgold 706-935- wh., loads, clips, shoes, vet. ck., show/trail,

All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, bulls, top bloodlines from Al. Frank Fordham ADGA Purebred Nubians, bucks & does all 3157

asking $2500. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-

but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, .Lakeland 912-482-2970

ages & color, exc. bloodlines, two Saanen '91 sorrel mare, state halter champion, 974-3754

sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been Regd. Angus balls, service age, $1200; does. Lannie Jarrell Sylvania 912-857-3700 granddaughter Keio, 2 time RWC & Cossa, 2 2 regd. Arabians, geld., 14/16, good

in possession of the advertiser for a yearling, $750. B.F. Bohanon Chickamauga African Pygmy buck regd., 3 yrs., 19" med., time RWC, $4500. George Reece Bremen manner, traiJ, show, handle, both gray

minimum of 90 days before they can be 706-375-4783

caramel, exc. producer, $85. fl(larsha Kelly 770-523-1783

$3300/pr. Rusty Aide Buena Vista 912-649-

advertised.

Regd. Angus cattle, exc. replacement stock, Newnan 770-251-8896

'93 APHA b&w stud, ROM reining, Boston 9979

Cattle

good bloodlines & EPD's, up to date on shots. African Pygmy goats, true miniatures, bred Mac bloodline; '86 AQHA mare, Breed 2000 2 yr. Pinto geld., roan/wh. pinto w/blk./wh.

M. Day Temple 770-456-0577

nannies, billies & kids, variety of cols., very King bloodline, '99 1/2 Arabian filly. Gloria mane & tail, handled regularly but too young

Cattle moving from farm to farm must Regd. Angus top bloodlines, 2 yng. cows, 2 friendly. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-667-6464

Maraman Macon 912-986-4414

to break $750. Brighte Miller Thomaston

have a negative brucellosis test within the heifers, 22 mos. old, exposed + 1 bull, Al African Pygmys, NPGA regd., all ages, '93 AQHA geld.; '90 AQHA geld; '94 AOHA 770-468-9127

past 30 days before they are moved sired, Traveler 044., cert. accred. Bobby several 3-5 yrs. old, bred does breeding age geld.; '91 AQHA mare; shetland pony; 20-mo. old Hallinger cross mare, green

whenever there is a change of ownership. _Mayfield Elberton 706-283-7064

bucks. Phil Bowen Powder Springs 770- gentle/safe; no bad habits. Tom Sewell broke. G. Stephens Trenton 706-657-4153

Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, Regd. Limousin breeding age & yrlng. bulls, 943-3942

Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973

3 nice child-proof QHs, 13.5-15.2 hds., very

or those consigned directly for slaughter. red or black, polled, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. Boer goats--half blood & 3/4 blood nannies, '93 AQHA seasoned barrell horse, 16hds., gentle, easy keepers, 1 mare, 2 geld. Buck

Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.

.R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053 Regd. Red Angus bulls & heifers, exc.

bred to full blood Boer billy, fat & healthy, $85 & up; call 1st # 9 am-6 pm, call 2nd # after 6

out of Monty Rebel, blk./wh., white star, fast, gentle, call aft. 6 pm. Bobby Wiley Ashburn

Heard Moultrie 912-985-3191 3 yr. read roan gelding, Appendix OH, no

1 Purebred Texas Longhorn bull, 4 yrs. old, bloodline, call aft. 6 pm. Jorge Haber pm. C. Henderson Cordele 912-273-0083 912-567-4810

papers, loads, clips, bathes, 15hds., anyone

selling to prevent inbreeding, $1000. Larry _Columbus 706-323-2405

Butler Jasper 706-692-1074

Regd. black Angus 2-3 yrs. old bulls, A.I.

1 blk. Jersey cow w/lge. Charolais calf & since 1980, herd cert./accred. James Miller

bred back. C.R. Hamby Alpharetta 770-8877012

.Hawkinsville 912-892-2839 Regd. black Angus bulls, 2 1/2 yrs., 1450

10 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 12-30 mos., lbs., Hoff HI spade SC 491 bloodline 3 1/2,

Victor breeding, older bulls, semen tested, 1650 lbs. Fern Johnson Garfield 912-763-

cert. & accred. M. B. Lane Carrollton 770- 2787

854-4548

Regd. black Angus, 4 yr. cow w/heifer calf,

12 purebred Charolais open heifers, 8-1 O bred cows & heifers, $500 up. Aros Reeves

mos., $6000; also breeding age Charolias Hiram 770-943-6473

bulls, for sale. Kenneth Malcom Bogart 706- Regd. blk. Angus bulls, 2 yrs./up, ready for

769-6347

service, fully guar. $1000, herd cert./accred.

15 Regd. blk. Angus bred heifers, 20 regd. David Chadwick Canton 770-796-2101

blk..Angus bred cows, also regd. blk. Angus bull. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 912-865-

Regd. blk. Angus, 1 bull, 17 mos., $575, also cows & heifers. Sam Lalaian Loganville

5454

770-267-6198

2 Regd. black Angus bulls. Jerry McArthur Dalton 706-272-4626

Regd. polled Charolais bull, 20 mos. old, easy calving, great EPD. Oscar Addison

21 Gertrueis, Limousin, Angus, bred cows, Felton 770-646-5494

due Feb., 10 bred heifers, regd. EXT & grand slam bulls. Mark Bullock Alpharetta 770-6647708

Regd. polled Hereford bulls, breeding age also, cows & heifers priced to sell. Bill St. John Americus 912-928-5451

3 Angus/Gertrudis cross cows, bred to begin calving in Feb., one open yearling heifer, $2200/obo. L. Jenkins Chickmauga 706-539-2669
3 Jersey cows, 2 w/calfs, 1 due in 6 weeks. J. Cochran Blue Ridge 706-632-2533
3 Limousin bulls, age 12-30 mos., polled red, $800-$1200. David Fields Talbotton 706-665-8840
4 Polled Hereford bulls, 11-12 mos., red color, growthy, top bull prospect, $700 up. Frank Lane Carrollton 770-258-7078
4 Purebred Charolais heifers, 2 yrs. expired 1 Nov. until sold, $2900, 4 Charolais bulls, 2 yrs., $1000. James Woods Pine Mountain 706-882-6580
4 Regd. Hereford cows, 1 w/heifer calf, others should calve by spring, $2700, for all. How.ard Holt Ambrose 912-384-3591
40 Regd. polled Hereford cows, 4 -7 yrs. old, approx. 20 have fall calves at side, others checked safe, cert & accred. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890

Regd. red Angus bulls & heifers, breeding age, from A. I. herd. Ronald Williams Cochran 912-934-6998
Select group polled Hereford bulls, 12-24 mos. old, semen tested, cert. herd, reasonably priced. Adrian Clark Cairo 912377-8007 912-377-1974
Senepol bulls & females, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm., Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock, Sr. Broxton 912-359-3712
Simmental 5 yrs., purebred Homozogous polled, blk. bull, proven herd sire, no horn calves, cert. & accred. herd. Kim Hinton Reynolds 912-847-3452
Small herd of Brahmans, prs., 3 in 1, & hvy. bred; yng. cattle, most bred to Gelbvieh bull, also others. Wayne Head Jersey 770-7872685
True F-1 heifers, Brahman X Angus & Brahman X Hereford, call aft. 6 p.m. Tuck Galphin Norman Park 912-769-3230

5 young Chi-Angus bulls, $1500 & $2500. Bill Holton Commerce 706-336-6599

Swine

50 Charolais X Angus to calve, Dec.-Jan., bred to Angus bull, also 60 commercial brood If you have questions regarding ads in this cows to calve Jan.-Feb., $800 ea.. Jeff category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

Williams Milan 912-362-4431
6 Purebred Charolais bulls, weaned, $500 ea. Ray Reece Ellijay 706-273-3155
7 Holstein heifers, due to freshen within 30 to 60 days. Frank Carnes Eatonton 706-4856852
8 purebred polled Hereford, 1st. & 2nd calf cows, w/2 calves balance due, 1100 lbs., $550 ea. James David Nicholson 706-757-2659
BBU Beefmasters, bred cows, prs. & weaned heifers, exc. bloodlines, polled & horned., $650 up. Larry Maney Baldwin 706886-9551
BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732.
Black Angus cross bull, 23 mos. old, exc. cond, $500 or trade for feeder calves. Charles Pace Springfield 912-754-6259
Braford bull regd., 3 yrs. old, good disp., proven breeder, see calves on farm, $1200. James Ramey Ringgold 706-965-4087
Brangus bulls, breeding age, low birth

Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
All sizes BBQ hogs, sausage, sows, piglets. Glen Walters Barnesville 770-468-5845
BBQ hogs $75, butcher hogs $125, sausage hogs, boars, and pigs also avail. Stephen Daniel Dallas 770-445-6270
Pigs $40 and up, shoats $55, 2 nice sows $160, Monroe-Gratis area, call after 7 p.m. jamie Deno Monroe 770-207-4739
Yorkshire, feeder pigs, cut & wormed, all shots, $35 each. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156

weight, EPD's, call for details, del. avail. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703

Goats And Sheep

Breeding age Santa Gertrudis bulls, semen

tested, regd., $800 up. Clifton A. Ward If you have questions regarding ads in this

Bogart 706-769-7223

category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

Bulls, regd. red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069

1 fullblood Angora doe, 20 mos. old, $125 obo to good home only. David Henry Chatsworth 706-695-5729

912-273-6418 Boer, one fullblood South African buck and
one fullblood half South African buck, top qlty. genetics. Steve- Couch Watkinsville 706769-5257
Boers, 3/4, 7/8, open does, also meat goats. C. Cambron Acworth 770-974-3465
Cashmere goats, 2 bucks, $50; 2 doe, $100, 1 buck, $200, shots & worming current. K. Lomonof Maysville 706-652-3476
Common & Pygmy, all sizes, billies & nannies, $30 up. Jimmy Burnette Covington 770-786-2029
Extra lge. male goat about 3 yrs. old, burhead tame $75, lge. male tame $60. Robert Collins Dexter 912-875-3225
Fullblood Boer bucks, $300; fullblood Boer does, bred to SA buck superman, $750, fullblood Kiko bucks, $400, bred does, $750. Bobby Chastain Cairo 912-762-3486
Miniature goats for sale, males & females. E. Marie Alpharetta 770-518-1318 770-3469368
Nanny & billy goats $30-$50. Charles Stallings Carrollton 770-834-1069
Nubian & Alpine mixed, $60 ea., fullblooded Nubian buck, proven breeder, $250. Howard Mabry Acworth 770-974-2445
Nubian buck, 6 mos., dehorned, bottle fed, very tame, good brush goat $50. Stewart Morrison Barnesville 770-358-9838
Nubians & Pygmies, male, female, kids & adults, some bred, very tame, bottle fed, $25 up. M. Smith Temple 770-562-4057
Purebred French Alpine buck, from grand champion bloodline $100. Terry Prill Royston 706-245-8999
Purebred/French Alpine herd buck, must sell to prevent interbreeding, 4 yrs., very gentle. Earl Partain Felton 770-646-8784
Pygmy goats, small billies $35 ea. W. Jindra Fayetteville 770-487-1115
Pygmy goats; 2 bucks, NPGA regd., call aft. 6 pm. W. C. Davis Stockbridge 770-4741154
Quality Kiko's fullblood buck, 1/2 nannies bred, 3/4 nannies ready to bred, regd. Robert Luckey Perry 912-987-4381
Regd. fullblood & percentage Boer bucks & Does, also several kids. C. A. Veal Ambrose 912-359-2136
Selling out, Pygmies, La Manchas;Nubians. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670
Sheep, 5 white Texas doll sheep, 1 male ram, 4 female ewes, w/babies, due in Jan. Ray Cross Sylvester 912-775-2221 912-7752893
Spanish nannies bred to full-blooded Boer goat, due to start kidding around Jan. 15. John McDuffie Roswell 912-624-2867
Two 9 mo. old African Pygmy mix wethers, black/white, $35 each. Jason Spitler Newborn 770-784-5318
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins

'94 AQHA geld., Dbl bred Impressive, 15.3 hds., chestnut; '91 AQHA geld., by Deck of Stars, 16 hds. B. Wingo Newnan 770-4639585
'94 AQHA gelding, Doc Ninety Five & Doca Lena breeding, finished cutting horse, ridden by children, $9000/obo. Susan Kendrick Leesburg 912-435-6876
'95 AQHA Palomino mare, 15.3 hds., big, stout, sound, trail ridden, $1650. Adam Bramlett Rocky Face 706-226-1305 706673-7283
'95 AQHA sorrel, 14.3 hds., Win or Lose lines; 16 hd. chestnut OH geld., gentle, B/W SSH geld., $1500 ea. Nancy Morris Americus 912-924-9367
'96 OH/TB geld., bay w/blaze, 2 wh. socks, 15+hds., 60 days prof. trng., shots, current tack incl., $2500. Eddie Hatcher Comer 706783-3818
'96 blue roan walker, 16 hds., '97 spotted saddle, 14.5 hds., both gentle. D. Jones Dawsonville 706-265-6503
'97 AQHA bay, WO mare, 15 hds., beau., won NSBA lungeline, Investor bloodline, $3200 or will trade for child-safe horse. Dan Barth Marietta 770-427-6019
'97 AQHA geld., Goldseeker Bars & Speedy Glow bloodlines, gorgeous mover, gentle & greenbroke, $3500. J. Moody Greenville 706-672-2955
'97 Appendix AQHA Incentive Fund filly, beau. bay, exc. pot. for HUS, dressage, all around $3000. W. Brockman Locust Grove 770-957-0129
'97 sorrel OH w/blaze, gentle trail horse, loads, ties, no vices, smart, broke ready to ride, $1250. K. Johnson Covington 770-7862892
'98 AQHA l.F. geld., sorrel blaze face, ready to start, western youth prospect, gentle, loads, clips, $1500. Clenton Sapp Barney 912-5607570
'99 AQHA Dun Colt, Double Bred King, Sonny Dee Bar, Blondy's Dude & Silver Cash bloodlines, very gentle, $1850 D. Medlock Glennville 912-654-3410
'99 AQHA bay colt, Blondy's Dude/King/Wimpy lines, exc. conf., imprinted. Bill James Ila 706-789-3871
'99 Mustang filly, bay, $450; '99 jack donkey, $250 shots, wormed. Morgan Harvey Bolingbroke 912-994-2803 912-994-1979
1/2 Arabian NSH 16-yr. mare, grt. hunter/western show horse, youth/amateur, $4000/0BO. Theresa Champion Hull 706548-4879
11 yr. old OH geld., 15 hds., strawberry roan, very gentle, easy keeper, loads easily, traffic safe, $1000. Bobby Whitton Buchanan 770-646-9614
12-yr. OH bay geld., 15.2 hds., gentle, nice trail horse, clips & loads, no bad habits. Rebekah Hammond Villa Rica 770-459-4252
13-yr. 1/2 Arab. mare, 14.1 hds., chestnut, beau., grt. pony club games mount-fast, easy keeper, $1500 obo. Debbie Whitworth Lawrenceville 770-963-0952
13.3hd. OH type geld., 5 yrs., exc. ground manners, nice gaits, not ready for beg. $1200. Beverly Wilson Fairburn 770-964-0497
14.1 hunter pony, 6 yr. Appaloosa geld., quiet, gentle, nice mover, cute jumper, trails $2500/obo. Lewis Jones Cumming 770-8449240
15 yr. OH geld., great trail horse, big, stocky, beau., needs exp. rider, $1450 obo. Susan Decarlo Ringgold 706-935-6992
15-yr. mare, dun w/dorsal stripe, 14 hds., easy keeper, gentle, to see call for web site, $850 obo. J. Escher Villa Rica 770-459-8631
16 yr. old regd. SSHA spotted saddle horse

can ride, $1100. Sabrina Wilson Rome 706368-9543
4 yr. old Appaloosa mare, 14.3 hds., green, will make good timed event prosp., $2000 nego. Sarah Hampton Conyers 770-4833869
4-yr. old blk. pony mare, greenbroke, swt. disp., pony club prospect, 13 hds., call evngs., $1500 obo. Kathryn Wingrove West Point 706-663-4484
7 yr. old donkey burro geld., loads, halter broke, good w/horses & cows, $275. J. Bing Villa Rica 770-456-0018
7-yr. Hallinger X mare, 15.1 hds., used for lessons, super on trails, sound & sane, proven broodmare, greenbroke to drive, $2000. Lucy Ray Lawrenceville 770-9634595
7-yr. Hanoverian/OH mare, $5000 obo; '98 regd. AHS Hanoverian mare; 4-yr. pony geld., $1200; '95 AQHA/regd. Palomino mare. Beverly Sanders Powder Springs 770-4282768
8 yr. bay OH geld., 14.3hds., exc. handling, manners, great trail horse, no vices, intermediate rider, $1200. Larry Chall]bers Canton 770-479-4071
AMHA/AMHR dun stallion, 3 yr.-30", $1000, call aft. 5 pm. L. Dover Union Point 706-4864755
APHA '99 blue roan solid filly, double bred Sonny Dee Bar, pleasure prospect deluxe, cute, personable, $1500. M. Wolf Maysville 770-532-7602
AQHA '97 buckskin stallion, grn .. brk., $3600; '98 bay colt $2900; AQHA mare, in foal to Jessie Rey Tari, $8500. D. More Fairburn 770-969-5060 770-969-0241
AQHA 2 yr. chestnut filly, greenbroke, very willing, Doc's Hickory, Cody bloodlines, nice cont. & disp., call aft. 6 pm. Angie Clark Cairo 912-377-3562
AQHA IF , halter quality fillies; 2 weanlings $2000, $3000; palomino yrlg., 5 halter pts. $5000 cash. John Wright Commerce 706335-5672
AQHA geld., 8 yrs. old, APHA geld., 4 yrs. old, well-broke ranch horses, some cutting & roping, $3000-$3500. R. Clark Griffin 770884-5745
AQHA mare, '82 Doc Bar grnd. daughter, semi-finalist NCHA futurity, in foal to Jessie Rey Tari, $8500. C. Clark Fairburn 770-9690241
AQHA palomino geld., 6 yrs.. flashy, great ground manners, easy keeper, no bad habits, gentle, needs attention $3000. Lisa Byers Cumming 770-844-7246
AQHA seasoned gelding, 5 yrs., 15hds., sorrel, exc. youth horse, calm, pretty head, will win, $3500. G. Cox Rome 706-232-8882
AQHA show mare, '1 O' mover, nice head/hip, 14.1 hds., west. pleasure/hunter, prof. trnd. Danny Thrasher Eatonton 706485-4791
Appaloosa POA 12.5-hds., kid safe, $850 saddle/bridle; 13.1-hds. Paint mare, gentle, rides good, $950; TB geld., Hunter prosp., $1250. Ray Penland Canton 770-720-8200
Appaloosa mare, 10-yr., 15 hds., red roan, exc. child & beginners horse, swt. disp., easy keeper, $1100 obo. Britt Worthan Winston 770-489-7909 770-489-1949
Appaloosa mares--24, 8, 7 yrs., & 19-mo. filly, all Foundation Filly Pedigree Designation Plaudit Joker, etc., gentle easy ride. E. Harris Fairburn 770-964-9405
Appaloosa regd. 12 yr., 15 hds., bomb proof, great for kids, sweet, $1500 firm. Rose Thompson Byron 912-956-4369 912-7883693
Appaloosa, 14 yrs., 15.2hd. geld., blk. roan

Gelbvieh 2 regd. cows, 3 yrs. old, polled, 1-3 yr. old 7 does, one 3/4 Boer billy, no tests can result in fines and/or suspension geld., 16 hds., bay & white, beau. color, loads, w/blanket, extra gentle, good trail horse, all

$725 ea., 1/10 mos. old bull, $700. Terry horns, gentle, buyer takes all 8 $35 ea. CarI of advertising privileges in the Market intermediate rider, $1950. Greg . Johnson shots current $1800. J. V. Maddox Flowery

Crane Ty Ty 912-388-9994

Barrett Perry 912-987-2574

Bulletin. This regulation also applies to Lyons 912-526-8384

Branch 770-945-1359 770-932-6515

Limousin purebred bulls breeding age, 1-3/4 boer billy, 2 Saanen billies, 1-1/2 boer, equine advertised in the "At Stud" and 16.1 hd. TB geld., 10 yrs., bay, 3 socks, Arab mare, beau.. dapple grey, friendly,

leading bloodlines, birth wgts. & EPD'S 1/2 Nubian nanny bred, 13 Saanen nannies, "Boarding" categories of the quarterly blaze, school master, grt. 2'6" hunter, kind, uncomplicated, prof. started under saddle,

available. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770- all bred. J. Bush Waco 770-574-5139

equine editions.

gentle, patient teacher, $3500. C. Stephenson enjoys trails, $1000, caring home. D. Adams

267-9536

2 yrs. doe, ADGA regd. bred to Valentino, '83 ApHC own daughter of Roman's Straw Marietta 770-422-6472

Chickamauga 706-861-0982

Limousin regd. breeding age bulls, good son of velvet, 11/99, good home only, $200 Man, 15.1 hds., Chestnut w/blaze, does 19 mo. filly, regd. AQHA, chestnut, very Barrel horses: 7-yr. sorrel geld., 15.3 hds.,

bloodlines, reas. priced. Bobby Doster firm. M. Alley Jasper 770-735-1824

everything, western pleasure/halter pts., gentle, loads & unloads easy, Impressive competitive in 1-D, $5500; 5-yr. bay geld.,

Colbert 706-788-2427

3 Cordele ewes, one solid white, two black $2500. D. Key Stockbridge 770-918-0318 Hedda/Impressive Cardinal bloodlines, $2000 15.1 hds., 2-D, $3000. David Smith Austell

Longhorn X Holstein yearlings, 6"-8" horn, and brown, all possibly bred, call for '83 Arab. geld., grey, English, exp. rider or bring offer. Steve Rodgers Ellijay 706- 770-745-4058

some halter broke, $300, or trade for gentle mare information. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770- needed, tack incl., 15.4 hds., easy keeper. 636-3521

Big, sturdy dun mare for trail, pleasure, 7-

or horse. G. Garnto Jefferson 706-367-4444 554-8574

Linda Williams Winder 770-307-4721

1994 AQHA bay mare, Cash Not Credit, yr., intermediate rider, $1800; dapple-bay

Maine Anjoe bull, 15 mos. old, DJ Caesar 3/4 non-reg., 9 mo. Boer bucks, full, 15/16 '89 Arabian geld., bay, great on trails, Olympic Ruler, Azure Te, Synonymous brood/companion mare, 12-yr., exc.

son Chimaine dam. Johnny Day Ambrose blood buck, exc. stock. Joey Cook Sylvania gentle, sweet, loads $1500. W. Guillebeau bloodlines, 1D/2D barrels, $4000. Dennis w/children, $800. T. Hills Crandall 706-517-

912-384-0552

912-857-3727

Monroe 770-267-8929

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Buggy horse, Amish trnd., bay, traffic safe,

anyone can drive, with or w/O 1-horse wagon.

Donny Stinchcomb Zebulon 770-227-7576

Child's horse, 1.2 hds., very gentle. Connie

Holt Dawsonville 770-650-6062

Child-safe geld., 9 yrs., Paint pony, pulls

cart, jumps, trails, always in ribbons, clips,

loads, bathes $2000 firm. Steve Johnson

Canton 770-720-7959

Gentle child-safe QH, not regd., flashy,

ridden by children, $1500. Dennis Barron

Carnesville 706-384-3400

Gorgeous TB mare, 15.2hds., drk. bay,

jumps 3', no problems, nice ladies horse,

loads, clips, $6500/obo. W. Abrams Griffin

770-228-3865

Hackney ponies, matching pr. dk. bays, 11

& 12 yrs. old, pulls wagon anywhere, gentle,

well-trnd., $2000. Jon Soderlund Ringgold

706-965-8038

Haflinger-regd. stallion, 2 yrs. old, good

papers, stud potential, good disp., started

training. Jenny Griggs Warner Robins 912-

788-3352



Lesson ponies for sale, child safe, easy

loaders, trail-safe, cute hunter jumpers,

$1500-$4500.

Andy

Steinhauser

Lawrenceville 770-985-9377

Mare mule, brn. w/white nose, 9 yrs. old,

very gentle and broke to work, $600. H. P.

Conner Conyers 770-483-3415

Miniature donkey jack, backyard baby, $750; standard donkey jack, $500; both

gentle, to good home only. S. C. Houston

Woodstock 770-516-2796 Miniature horse mare, 3-yr.-old, 26", gentle

& will ride, mini-donkey jenny, 1-yr.-old, 26",

both friendly, $1500 ea. M. Bolt Alpharetta
770-569-2658 Miniature horse, 8 mos., 26" tall. C. Green
Tyrone 770-487-2858 404-755-4597 Morgan mare, 7 yrs., trail lessons, must go,
$1500 obo. D. Herbert Covington 770-787-4257 Outstanding older Appaloosa, taught 100's

TWH geld., gorgeous w/flaxen, 14.2hds., 7yrs., super easy rider for beginner & up, trails anywhere or show, $2200. A. Crews Carrollton 770-832-2122
TWH sorrel geld., 5 yrs., $1200; RHBAA SSHBEAcolt, very gentle, $1500. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945
TWHBEA geld., 7 yrs., chestnut, hvy. dty., calm, rocking chair canter, loads, clips, bathes, trails, $2000. G. Roland Meansville 706-648-2456
Team roping QH geld., will head or heal, asking $2000/obo. Peyton McGill Washington 706-678-1125 706-678-3200
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
'99 hatch peafowl- Blue $50/pr., B.S. $60/pr., Pied $75/pr. Marvin Kent Pendergrass 706-693-2547
1 Brown Red rooster and 5 hens, 3 pullets & 1 stag, good breed stock, good bloodlines, $200/all. Tim Bryant Temple 770-562-1683
150+ guineas, will be laying this spring, Mallard ducks, 3rd gen., $8 ea., roosters & hens $7 ea. Walter Mims Louisville 912-6258324 -2-3-la-y-in_g_h_e_n_s_,_m_u_s_tt_a_k_e_a_ll_f-or_$_2_0___B_o_b_b_y Denton Social Circle 770-464-3900
25 diff. kind of show bantams; also, eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-9424371
6 male Mallard ducks, past 3rd generation, $10 each, sold separately, take all 6/$40, before 9 p.m. Jack Wheeler 1670 Davis Ford Rd. Covington 30014 770-787-1814

Pigeons for sale, Fantails, Top Knots William Farmer Lawrenceville 770-963-1629
Pigeons, Bald-head Rollers, Splash Homers, and Fantails, $5 each. Chris Mann Greensboro 404-486-4094
Show bantams, OEG Golden Sebrights, Silkies, Mottled Cochin, Barred Cochin, BOE, WOE, MOE, Jap., duckwings, $3-$8 ea. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
Swans, mutes and blacks, gtd. sex, pinioned, some sgls.; also, geese, ducks. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770-306-1984
Turkey, 1 adult male, Bronze, not for slaughter, $25. K. Lewis Griffin 770-412-7066
Turkeys, Red Bourbon, Bronze, other colors avail., extra lge. birds, prs. only, extra breeder males avail. Jerry M. Courson Martin _70_6_-_3_5_6_-0_2_1_4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Turkeys, must go, 4 Gobblers, 5 hens, call for price; '99 hatch, stags & hens, McClain Hatch, Lacy Roundhead, other. Jodi P. Thompson Loganville 770-784-7705
White King pigeons, fat & healthy, will make prs. for you, $7 each, call 9 a.m-6 p.m. Delores Henderson Cordele 912-273-9300
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
Poultry/Fowl Requir.ing Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404-6797070. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the

Llamas, regd. friendly halter trnd., starting CM horse trlr., 15', tack compart., electric

at $500, terms & del. L. Grant Dallas 770- brakes, floor mats, low mileage, $2500. W.

445-2855

Hagler White 770-383-8962

Llamas, various ages, colors, wool types, English saddle, all purpose Uumper

trained, friendly, healthy, discounts, terms, . dressage), made by Passier, good cond. Lynn

de1. avail. J. Jones Warm Springs 706-655- Hart McDonough 770-957-0296

3953

Horse collars size 21 & 18 w/wood & metal

Alternative Livestock

hames brass balls, $200. Gerald Tyler Lilburn 770-923-4307

Requiring Permit/License

Leather driving harness for 2-horse team;

adj. collars, hames, bridles, good cond., $500.

L. Dasher Arnoldsville 706-613-1438

If you have questions regarding ads in tllis category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.

Like new Textan 16" barrel saddle, lgt. oil tooling, beau. sede seat, dbl. skirt, used

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer

twice, $750. A. Nixon LaGrange 706-812-

8865

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Plexiglass show trunks, $85; side entry

pleasure cart, $575; used driving harness,

$100: Jim Valiante Hawkinsville 912-892-

8434

WW 4-horse trailer, straight load, 2-horse

homemade trlr., ramp load, exc. cond., $1000.

T.L. Gunter Vienna 912-268-8043 912-268-

2759

farming license, contact the Georgia Want 1 hvy. team harness for ponies 450-

Department of Agriculture at (404) 656- 600 lbs,, good cond. & reas. price. Otis Logan 3667. For information on licenses of other Douglasville 770-920-6603

species of hoofed stock (except llama and Want 12' Gooseneck stock trailer, will

buffalo), contact the Georgia Department consider 12' bumper pull. R. Wilder Macon

of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit 912-477-9383

at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
1.4 Pure elk, 13.1 ORed deer, 7. 35.5 Muntjar deer, 1.2 Water deer, 40 + Patagonian cav & herd. Mr. Hank Watkinsville 706-769-2420

Want 2-horse BP trailer under $1200, tall height fixer-upper "ok", must have good fir., call evgs. Karen Barton Acworth 678-4458666
Want 2-horse bumper pull slant w/dressing room, option for 3 horses, alum. preferred, will consider metal in good cond. Tina Crow Dahlonega 706-864-8034

LIVESTOCK WANTED

RABBITS

If you have questions regarding ads in this If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

children to ride, too many qualifications to mention, needs suitable home - retirement, lease. B. J. Feiler Atlanta 770-509-1700 678352-0310.
Palomino geld., 17 yrs., extremely gentle, bombproof, perfect child's horse, easy keeper, rides grt., very flashy, $1250 obo.

Bantams, Cochins, Wyandottes and Araucanas, Silver Pheasants, doves and pigeons, sell/trade for Amherst or Golden Pheasants. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 912-
452-8497 Bantams: Mottled Japs., B.T. Buff Japs.,
Spangled O.E., O.E. Creles, Mottled Cochins,

advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requ1res anyone sell1"ng
bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway,

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither

30 adult rabbits & 25 young rabbits, Florida whites & chinchilla; all equip.--feeders, waterers, etc. Myrtle Willis Senoia 770-5998096
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, San Juan, Dutch, Dwarf, NZW, Standard, fryers, rabbit compost.

Kelly Leatherman Barnesville 770-358-3219 Partridge Cochiris. R. L. Miller Winder 770- Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227

Palomino gelding, 4 yrs. , 16hds., loves trail, jumps clean, over 3', quiet to ride, $2500. Louise Ditomaso Loganville 770-466-5643
Paso Fino '98 Palomino stallion, own son of

867-2440 Black Australian swans $450 each or
$900/pr.; 3 kinds of peacocks, Muscovy
ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282

Bobwhite quail $2.75, Ringneck Pheas?nts $8.50, flight conditioned, vaccinated, 912237-3474 farm. Larry Womack Swainsboro
912-494-0888 912-763-2947

Want Holstein Jersey cross open breeding age heifers. Marty Wilson Madison 706-342-
3094 """w"-'-a-n-t..,.b_e_a_u_._y_o_u-ng-.fc-ill-y,-w""il-1_p_a_y_$.,..1..,.0,..0-to

Bunnies to breeders, bucks and does $5, ready for Christmas. Allen Long 374 Long Rd. Tignall 30668 706-285-2473
Mini- Rex bunnies, 6 weeks old, light brown,

Legendary Classic Fino World Champ. "Capuchino"; incredibly smooth lino gait, $8500 D. More Fairbllrn 770-969-5952
Paso Fino, 4-yr. beau. chestnut stallion,

Black O.E., Barred O.E., Gray Japs., 1 Sex Link, 1 blk. w/white speckle Game hen; also, med. sized Black Rosecomb hen. Amanda
Wadley Statham 770-725-2464

Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, avail. now, $3 each. Bruce Tamker Byron 912-9532910
Bobwhite quail, flight/weather condition, $3

$300 depending. Paul weaver Gordon 912-
-4"w5"'3-"a-"3""3n-0'-t~3n-0-n--r-e_g_d_,-g-e-nt-le-,....,..be_g_i_n-ne-r..,.'s-..,.h-o-rs-e,
will trade. Bill Micheal Statham 404-228-

pedigree, small breed, $15 ea. Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554
NZW bunnies & fryers, $8.00 ea, cages avail., 2' x 3', $45: ea. Cynthia Ward Senoia

shown in pleasure classes. N. Durkin Black giant chicks $4 each; also, some each, no Sunday sales. Jim Wyatt Ball 4882

770-502-7834

Ringgold 706-935-7276

white and black[white Polish and Sultans, $5. Ground 770-888-5648

-'-"w=a-n-t_s_m_a_l_I_p_o_n_y_o_r_m_,i-ni,_a-tu_r_e_h,_o_r_s_e_f,---or New Zealand white breeder bucks, 7 mos.

Percheroii"regd. geld., coming 3 yrs., blk:; Jim Parnell Winder 770-307-5941

Bobwhite quail, healthy, weather/flight small child, will trade, good home provided. to 14 mos. old, exc. commercial arid show

will likely gray, 16.1+ hds. & growing, started Blue Scale quail $20/pr. plus shipping, no conditioned, clean flight cage, good tails. R. R.L. Key Augusta 706-738-6744

bloodlines. J. Porter Winder 770-307-5894

under saddle, $2500. L. Wiseman Monroe calls after 9 p.rli. James Bingham Dalton Lee Eatonton 706-484-0206

Premium meat rabbits, young NZW

LIVESTOCK HANDLING 770-207-6007

706-272-3739

Northern Bobwhite quail, flight cond., ready

QH gelding, 14.3hds., sorrel, 12 yrs., child- Bourbon Red tom turkeys $35 ea., 2 mix now for hunting season, $2.75. wayne

breeders for sale, $20 ea., top qlty., avail. now. Tony Graham Moultrie 912-890-0294

safe, super on trails, bridle, saddle & pad, black hens, 1 rooster $2 ea. Becky Howington Waddell Milledgeville 912-453-7552

Purebred Holland Lop, Dwarf, Mini Lop, 6

$1500, del. avail. D. Roberson Dublin 912- Marble Hill 706-265-2873

Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite or If you have questions regarding ads in this mo.- 2 yr., gentle, $10 each. E. Martin

984-4830

Diamond Dove Pied $50, 1 pr. of Orange Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500, $160/1000 ppd. category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. Gainesville 770-536-9214

QH mare, 16 yrs., grey, 15+ hds., neck Weavers $50, 1 pr. of Stork Tipplers $30. Ken Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322

Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or

reigns, loads, hauls, clips, grt. trail horse, $1000 firm. Daniel Evans Thomaston 706-

Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426 Doves, white, pink, ringneck, $5; geese,

-=-91'-2'--7_4..,.8_-5'-7~6-'-9--,-.,..----...,------,..--Quail, Bobwhite, weather cond., great

'85 Shoop 2 horse bumper pull trailer, extra tall, dressing room, ramp, $2500. Jennifer

dressed fryers; also, solid wire cages to order. W. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967

647-8323

brown, white Chinese $12, ducks, chocolate, flyers, 16+ weeks old. J. Ross Conyers 770- Hawk Fayetteville 770-487-2370

QH, 7-mo. filly, roan w/star, & QH, 13-mo. filly, roan w/blaze; both grt. potential, have loaded; $800 ea. Bob Zittle Haddock 912932-5187
Racking mare, 2 yrs. old, beau. red w/blaze, $950. Frank Beckum Rayle 706274-3321
Regd. 4-yr. blk./wh. mare, 13.3 hds., ready to start over fence, $1500; 10-yr. Belgian mare, rides/pulls, $2500. S. Schiro Buena Vista 912-649-7003
Regd. Arabian gelding, good disp., nice mover, beau. bay, 8 yrs. old, $1500/obo, see photo at www.surfsouth.com\Nstanokon. D. Huff Americus 912-432-5805 912-924-5341
Regd. TB 2 yr. old colt, hunter/jumper or race prospect, exc. conf., $2,500. Brad Shumake Bremen 770-646-0784
Regd. TB broodmare, bay w/3 socks, beau. mover, gentle, rides English/western; QH sorrel, anyone can ride, $1500, Ive. msg. Chelsey Hunt Dacula 404-786-8420 770-995-1472
Regd. bay TB geld., 16.1 hds., ridden on trail rides in traffic, most anyone can ride,

Muscovy $10. Doug Williams Bluffton 912641-3195
Ducks for sale. James Jordan Rome 706295-5637
Flight conditioned Ringneck Pheasants and Chukars; Pheasants $8.50, Chukars $5. William Lancaster Milan 912-362-4292
Game chickens, Brown Red, Clarets, Greys, Hatch, for sale. Junior Royston 293 Long Peeples Rd. Danielsville 30633 706795-2536
Game fowl, Bantams, pigeons, ducks, geese, turkeys, call after 6 p.m. Brandon Hanley 1123 Harley Rd. Canon 30520 706245-7376
Game fowl, Hatch, Roundhead, crossed stags, sell or trade for goats or pigs. Phil Wallace Powder Springs 770-943-4338
Game fowl, Hatch, Roundhead, just a few left, coming 2 yrs. old. Mike Spiegel Warm Springs 706-655-2817
Game fowl, Trios, Hatch, Butcher, Grey, Claret, young and crosses, pure Allen R.H. and Gilmore H. pullets. George Nash, Jr.

.=.92"'9'--""08"""1'-7----,---"'--------Wood ducks $30/pr., many other species
avail. spring/summer, call after. 7 p.m. for details. Beth Merritt Vidalia 912-537-3309
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want 20 lge. pigeons delivered; also, want 15 white gl,Jineas, 15 blue coral guineas, 15 lavender guineas. Jack Clark 1313 Arlington Rd. Morgan 31766 912-849-3440
Want Game & bantam chickens, Golden Sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas. Johnny _Carney P.O. Box 692 Danielsville 30633 706-795-5728
Want most any breed of chicken, guineas, ducks, turkeys, cash for most. L. E. Crawford Jesup 912-588-0800
Want to buy 12 young layers or younger & 2 roosters, RIR. Walter Cole Moreland 770254-0191
Want to trade 4 India Blue peacock (males) for Black shoulder peahens or will sell. Harry Crider Cumming 770-889-0133

'94 Colt 3 horse slant, gooseneck, hvy. duty, needs paint, no rust $2650. B. Morgan Hampton 770-478-4508
'94 WW deluxe 2 horse trailer, like new, elec. brakes on 4 wheels. Earl Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502
'96 16' WW 3 horse slant w/dressing room, rubber floors, $3700. Barry Murphy McDonough 770-957-8775
'96 4-horse Southern Gooseneck slant load, dressing room, rear tack, exc. cond., $10,000, call eves. Celia Wilkins Shellman 912-679-5203
'96 SilverStar 920 alum. GN 3-H slant, extra lrge. dressing room, drop feed w/window screens, exc. cond., $13,000 obo. Kim Dalba Alpharetta 678-319-4262 770-754-1095
'97 CM Circuit Champ 2 horse bumper pull w/tack comp., padded, matted, like new, $2500. Richard Stephens Rochelle 912365-2622
'97 Featherlite alumninum Gooseneck stock combo trlr., w/dressing room, saddle rack, 16' stock area, $9500. Debbie Mullinax

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'98 & '99 bermuda/fescue mix hay, 4x5 rnd. rolls, $15, $25 roll, dely. extra.. E.G. Turner Woolsey 770-461-6607
'98 & '99 exc. horse qlty. hay, Alfalfa $6.50, fescue $3, all sq. bales, will deliver. Jill Sutherland Jefferson 706-367-8821
'98 & '99 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, pick up, 75 rols for $625, call after 6 p.m. Ethell Harvell Dewy Rose 706-283-8212
'99 4'x5' fescue/mix hay, fert., in barn, $15$20, dely. available. Sid Arnold Athens 706546-9039
'99 Alfalfa hay $8.50/bale; '98 orchard grass/Alfalfa mix $6/bale, horse quality. Michelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576

$1200. Brent Gunter Gray 912-986-4551

Uvalda 912-594-6123

Saddlebred mare, sorrel w/blaze, stocking, Game fowl-Hatch, Roundhead, Gray

ALTERNATIVE

Oxford 770-385-0419 770-385-5541

'99 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., 55 lb. bales, 1st

'97 Silver Star 4-horse gooseneck trlr., & 2nd cutting, $5.75 to $6.75 per bale, call

very pretty, energetic, good trail horse, sire 3- crosses, high stationed, proven stock, time natl. champ, must sell, $1000. W. Keene members GGBA/UGBA, '97 hatch, call for

LIVESTOCK

walk-thru dr. w/lrg. dr. rm., rear tack, exc. after 6 p.m. Mike Weaver McCaysville 706-

cond. C. Taylor Ranger 706-602-8735

492-5524

Jefferson 706-367-1476

details, Harold Geter Warm Springs 706-

15" Barrel style western saddle made by '99 Alfalfa, 3rd cutting, 80 lbs., sq. bales, all

Small child's leadline/longline geld., $700; 655-3972

If you have questions regarding this category, The American, blk. leather & cordura w/suede tops, exc. qlty. D. Jackson Cumming 770-

12.3 hd. mare, saddleseat/hackney type, WIT, Hens and roosters, some laying, hvy. call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9082. seat, $150. Darrin Norris Thomaston 706- 889-3110

drives, grt. action, $800. Laura Golden Ball breeds, bantam, Araucana, Silkies, RIR, $7

646-4081 706-648-5374

'99 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3 sq.

Ground 770-735-2365

each, White English, call ducks, $18 each. J. The Alternative Livestock category 16 1/2" Close Contact huntseat saddle, bales in barn, rain free, near Savannah. Gary

TB filly, 4 yrs., by Big Spruce, 16.2hds., dk. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992

contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, exc. cond. $300/obo. Brandy Shuler Hollingsworth Midway 912-884-3344 800-

bay, correct broodmare prosp., 1/2 sister to Jumbo Pharoah quail $1 dressed or live, and emus) as well as other "non- Snellville 770-985-0235

679-2000

Atlanta champ., $2800. G. Brown Palmetto we ship. Harley Taylor 551 Regency Rd. traditional" livestock.

16 1/2" Close Contact saddle, made in '99 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., 4x4 JD

770-463-2014

Vidalia 30474 912-537-9940

Emus, qlty. birds, $100 pr., eggs, $10 ea. England, avail. w/fittings, exc. cond., $400. bales $30; orchard grass hay for cows $20.

TB/QH - 16.2hd. bay, beau., 5 yrs., Large Bronze turkeys, $25 ea. W. B Merritt Michael Turner Loganville 770-466-1161

Joanna Stovall Snellville 770-979,0782

Charles Finch Thomson 706-541-1212

schooling 3'3", dressage, cross country, bold, Greensboro 706-467-2240

Llamas companion, fiber, show, packing, 16 ft. Gooseneck trlr., 2H insulated custom '99 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., weed &

likes jumping & honest $10,000. Melinda Mandarin ducks $45/pr., can ship. James H. breeding, all colors & ages, gentle, handled DR, new tires, rear rack, must see, $3800. B. rain free, $3.50/bale, dely. available. B.

McLeriahan Nacoochee 706-878-2585

Mabry Lavonia 706-356-4742

daily, starting at $500. Carole Core Marietta Baxley Carnesville 706-384-5541

Dollar East Dublin 912-272-9994

TWH 20 mo. mare, beau. blk./wh., nicely Old English Game Bantams, BB Reds, Crele, 770-971-8820

17" Stubben Tristan dressage saddle, '99 Alicia bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales &

gaited $2500. E. Allegood Moultrie 912-941- $5 each. C. Markham TyTy 912-382-7951

Llamas, 1 young male, white w/brown, $500; Tipperary protective riding vest, child's rnd. rolls, dely. avail.; also, mulch hay. T. Land

2010

Pheasants, 2 pr., Horsefield Keligs breeder, $450, 2 bred females. C. Hemphill Eastman size, $50; black dress boots, 8 1/2, $50. L. Ashburn 912-386-4063 912-567-4956

TWH 7 yr. old, 16 hds., black "Ebony," $65/pr., Timms hen $60, 1 pr. breeder 912-374-3255

Harris Fairburn 770-964-4222

'99 Alicia bermuda, sq. bales/$4, exc. qlty.,

gaited, racks, to a good home, please, $1700. Swinhoe. $100, call 9-2 p.m. Debbie Robie Llamas, all ages & colors., lgr. sel. to 1996 WW 2-horse bumper-pull, exc. cond. rain free; fescue mix, rnd. bales for catlle $25.

L. Payne Blairsville 706-781 -1782

Sylvania 912-863-7078

choose from, del. avail. Wm. Burgess $1750. E. Clark Bishop 706-769-2730

Hal Bari:y Moreland 770-253-6332

TWH bay geld., 5 yrs., good on trails & field Pheasants, Ringneck, '99 hatch, some '98 Savannah 912-964-2709

2-horse all-steel Gooseneck trlr., w/ful I '99 Alicia hay, $1.50 to $2.50 per bale, dely.

trials, no bad habits $1000, TWH sorrel mare, hatch; also, Reeves, Yellow Gold, Red Gold & Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. living area, new paint & tires, exc. cond. extra. C. Gilbert Baxley 912-367-0135

6 yrs. $1500. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770- Silver. Gene Langley McDonough 770-957- avail, located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. Terry custom made, $8500. David James Albany

928-3881

1238

Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258

912-439-9931

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday January 5, 2000

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Bulletin Calendar

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LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

April 13-15 Baxley Tree Fest, forestry expo,

Jan. 8 Ga. Farm Credit Winter Pig Classic,

wild game cook-off, at fairgrounds,

Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter,

Baxley. Info: Chamber of Commerce,

Perry. Info: 912-248-2236

912-367-7731.

Jan. 8 Houston Co. Dairy Heifer Show, Ga.

Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry.

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

Info: 912-988-6312

Jan. 6 2000 Georgia Blueberry Meeting, ag

Jan. 22 (correction) Goat & Sheep Sale, 12

plant & private, Alma. Info: Dr. Gerard

noon, every 4th Sat., Chattahoochee

Krewer, 912-386-3410.

Goat & Sheep Sale, Hwy. 384, Jan. 6 2000 Annual Seed Short Course, ag

Cleveland. Info: 770-869-7268/3665.

plant, seed treatment, comm. furn. &

private, Perry. Info: Terry Hollifield,

EQUINE EVENTS

706-542-2351.

Jan. 7-9 U.S. Team Raping Championship, Jan. 7-9 2000 Southeastern/National Peach

Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter,

Convention, ag plant & private,

Perry. Info: 904-325-0407.

Savannah. Info: Dan Horton, 706-542-

GARDENING EVENTS

1765.

Jan. 11 Ga. Native Plant Society Meeting, Jan. 1OCotton Production Meeting, ag plant

7:30 pm, Jeane Reeves on "Saving

& private, Ashburn .. Info: Scott Utley,

Georgia's Native Plants," Atlanta

912-567-3448.

Botanical Garden. Info: 770-343-6000. Jan. 11-14 44th Annual Winter Conference,

ind., inst., & struct., Athens. Info:

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Sharon K. Kemp, 770-417-1881.

March 2-4 Hawkinsville Civitan Club's Sixth

Annual "Shoot the Bull" Ga. Nat.'I Beef

MISCELLANEOUS

Barbecue Championship & Arts & Jan. 14-16 Ga. Assn. of Conservation

Crafts Festival, Hawkinsville. Info:

District Supervisors Annual Meeting,

Melba Daniel, Route 1, Box 1800,

Holiday Inn, Jekyll Island. Info: David

Hawkinsville 31036 or 912-892-2205.

Bennett, 706-542-3065.

If you have any questions regarding the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

Irrigated corn silage; also, irrigated sorghum silage. Edward Coble Hephzibah 706-554-3672
Lge. round bales lift 44, rain free, stored in barn. Pierce Marlowe 1855 Auburn Rd. Dacula 30019 770-945-4872
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls.$45, dry stored in barn. lim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-9226653
Rnd. bales orchard fescue mix, in the barn, $25. David Harden LaFa}'.ette 706-397-8347
Sheltered Coastal bermuda hay $30, 1200 lb. bale, sorghum silage $25 per ton. George Parker Millen 912-982-5977
Sq. bales Bahia, rye and oat straw, also, mulch $2 per bale. Robert Dehoff Sylvania 912-829-3219
lift 44 & Alicia bermuda hay, rain free, exc. qlty., sq. bales in barn, $3.50/bale. Hardy Edwards, Jr. Athens 706-742-5717
lift 44 4x5 rnd. bales, mulch, cattle and horse qlty. bales, $18-$27.50/bale, 1Oor more bales 10% discount on total purchase. Rebecca Henson Talla(!OOsa 770-574-5456
lift 44 bermuda hay, sq. or rnd. bales, priced according to qlty. and amt. of sale. H.C. Allen McDonough 770-957-3379
lift 44, Coastal bermuda, rain free, well fert., in barn, $3/bale, other. Clark Bryant Colbert 706-788-3820
lift 44, fertilized, low nitrates, sq. & rnd. bales, $2 to $3.50, $20 rnd., you load. Wayne Laliberte Madison 706-342-9412

'99 Alicia hay, $2.50 & up square bales, '98 &'99 round rolls, $20.00 & up round rolls. Carol Sal!!! Barne}'. 912-775-2038
'99 Coastal Alicia hay, 4x5 rolls, 500+ rolls. Bobby Cowart Mcln!}'.re 912-946-3168
'99 Coastal bermuda hay $25 per roll, 4x4, $700 to 800 lb. roll. Carroll Zittrouer S(!ringfield 912-754-9620 912-920-5921
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, 5x5 lge. rnd. rolls, exc. qlty., well fert., $35 or call for more information. Albert Fritzke Quitman 912-2637443

'99 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales, $2 ea., rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706356-8295
'99 fescue mix, fert. 500# rolls, $20, rain free $25; '98 bermuda/fescue rolls, fert., $15. Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-254-1121
'99 fescue/bermuda mix, exc. qlty., barn stored, rnd. bales/$25. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
'99 fescue/bermuda mixed sq. bales, limed & fert., $3.50 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433

Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
Want rolls of Timothy, peanut or other horse quality hay, no fescue or bermuda. Sigrid Olson Smyrna SOS Stables@aol.com 770517-6065
AG SEED FOR SALE
Ifyou have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9082.

'99 Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qlty. rnd. bales, (4x5'), $25, can load at farm. Richard Fayrer-Hosken Winterville 706-742-7844
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qlty., 4x4, some dely. avail., $20 & $25. Timothy Goodwin Augusta 706-651-1579
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fert., lge. sq. bales/$2.75 at barn. D. Gladin Milledgeville 912-454-2038
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, rnd. bales, $25. Jerone Rigdon Nicholls 912-632-8239 912345-3377
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, rnd. bales, well fert., rain free, $25, dely. available. Ron Swanson Stillmore 912-562-3786
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, fert., rain free, in barn $3.25. Cliff Layson Haddock 912-932-5058
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., rain free, highly fert. H.D. Sharpe Lyons 912-526-6369
'99 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty. hay, sq. bales/$3.50, rnd. bales/$35. Dan Pike Perry 912-741-2281 912-477-6079
'99 Coastal hay & lift 85 hay, rnd. rolls, can del. Ed Abercrombie Hawkinsville 912-7833591
'99 Coastal hay, rain free, lge. rnd. bales, priced according to amt. needed. P. Tanner Wrightsville 912-864-3233
'99 Coastal, 400 rolls, 1200 lbs., highly fert., rain free, $32 each. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 912-452-2609
'99 Coastal, lift 44, and Alicia hay, 80 rnd. roll in barn, $35 each. Ben McGreggor Macon 912-935-2400
'99 lift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales, 1500 lb. rnd. bales. S. Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
'99 lift 44 bermuda hay, 5x6 bales, $70 per ton. Derrick Irby Montezuma 912-472-9920
'99 lift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, fall cutting, horse qlty., $3/bale, over 100 $2.75/bale. George Chandler Ila 706-3384321
'99 lift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, top qlty., $3 at barn. J.K. Still Good Hope 770-2677283
'99 lift 44 bermuda hay, sq. or rnd. bales, horse qlty., well fert., rain free. Brian Bailey McDonough 770-914-1374 770-957-4713
'99 lift 44, 4x5' rolls, well/fert., rain/weed free, sheltered near Cave Springs, $25/roll @ barn, call mornings. W.O. Rakestraw Dallas 770-445-3982
'99 lift 44, rnd. bales, horse qlty., in barn $30, fescue $25, well fert. & limed. Randy Rawlins Monroe 770-267-3227
'99 lift 44/85 hay, horse qlty., other, 5x5 rolls/$25 at farm, can deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616
'99 lift 44/johnson grass, well-fert., lge. rnd. bales. Ben Land Pine Mountain 706-3239156
'99 bermuda & bermuda/fescue mix rolls, $20, dely. avail. Griffin Woodruff Griffin 770227-1200
'99 bermuda hay, Tift 22 & common, excellent horse qlty., $3.75 per bale. B. Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
'99 bermuda hay, lift 44, horse qlty., $3.75 ~er bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
'99 bermuda hay, rnd. bales, well fert. and under cover, rain free, lge. qty. avail. John Miller Valdosta 912-244-2027
'99 fescue hay, rolls/$20, sq. bales/$2.75 at barn. James Ray Jasper 770-735-2375

'99 highly fert., rain free horse hay, Coastal,

sq. bales/$3.50, 4x5 rnd. rolls in dry, $40/roll, Advertisers of agricultural seed must

outside/$35. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963- submit a current germination report (not

3561 770-963-4228

more than 9 months old) for each type

'99 horse qlty. Alicia bermuda hay $3 in barn. Fred Fletcher Rt. 1, Box 291-H Sparks 31647 912-549-6013
'99 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mix, sq./$3, rolls $30 in barn; lift 44 sq./$4, $35/roll, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7483419
'99 horse qlty. hay, lift 44 & Coastal, sq./$3.50, rnd. Coastal $40, round fescue/Coastal $35, Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326
'99 mxd. fescue, bermuda, clover hay $2.25/bale in field, $2.50 at barn. Jim Boggs Aragon 706-234-5842
'99 orchard grass/rye, 5x4 rolls, well fert., no rain, $20 in barn, sq. bales bermuda/fescue $2.50 each. Ruby Jackson 198 Holcomb Trail Adairsville 30103 770773-7380
'99 wheat, oats, rye, rnd. bales, fert., covered, tested 10 1/2% protein, $25. Jerome Bunn Fors}'.!h 912-994-9422
'99 yellow corn for sale. Andy Burton Jaseer 706-692-5475 706-692-0778
300 rnd. 1100 lb. bales fescue orchard grass, clover, exc. qlty., barn $20. S. Jones 196 Hyden Tyler Rd. Chatsworth 706-6959178
4x4 1/2 rnd. rolls fescue, rain free, '99 hay, $15 each. Loyd Stanley 3439 Riverbend Rd. Dalton 30721 706-277-3052
4x5 rnd. bales bermuda grass hay, stored under shelter, call after 7 p.m. Anthony Goodman Tifton 912-382-7869
4x5 rnd. bales fescue & bermuda mxd., $20, can del. short trip. Billy Crump Hartwell 706-376-5631
4x5 rolls, fescue/orchardgrass, rain free, exc. qlty., $25/roll in barn. N. Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384
Alfalfa hay $7 per bale, best cutting of the yr., 60 lb. bales. Steve Crowe White 770386-9491
Bermuda rolls $25/roll, bermuda, clover hay, exc. qlty., $3.50/bale, dely. avail. P.A. Paxson Bostwick 706-769-6538
Coastal bermuda 4x4 bales $15, disc. for volume; also, mulch hay. Greg Weeks Perry 912-987-5599
Coastal bermuda hay, $3 at barn, rain free,

seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless .they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
Old fashioned apple trees, Wolfriven, Limbertwig, Yates & Fuji. Jim Lawson 2730 Yellow Creek Rd. Ball Ground 30107 770893-2141
'99 old timey colored running butter beans, in family over 100 yrs., 1/2 cup $3 plus $1.75 per order for shipping, 81% germ. S. Ledbetter Whitesburg 770-830-6950
'99 pomegranate seed, $1./tsp., w/SASE. A. M. Wheeler Canton 770-475-6581
Fruit trees, pecans, grapes, scuppernongs, blackberries, raspberries, crabapples, figs, blueberries, Bradford pears, container grown bare root. M.L. Williams Franklin 706-6753048
German tomato seed, 86% germ. & 82% germ. grow 3 lbs. or more, pink or yellow, 50 seeds, $3, 100 seeds, $5 w/SASE. N.M. Saine 1768 White Hill Rd. Murrayville 30564 706-864-3186
Old timey running crowder peas, 90% germ., 15 seeds/$2 w/SASE, running butter beans 90% germ., 15 seeds/$2 w/SASE. Frank Hiers Morven 912-249-0876
Small white running Hrna beans, 95% germ., $9/lb., $5/1/2 lb., ppd. Joe Patterson Jackson 770-775-2458
Sugar cane, red & green mixed, approx. 600 stalks, .50 per. stalk. Charles Pierce Andersonville 912-472-6051
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 92% germ., $8.00/bag., del. avail. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 912-83647 49
Ag Plants for Sale

horse qlty. Bishop Pirkle Covington 770786-6095
Coastal bermuda hay, '99 sq. bales and round bales. Marie Blizzard Claxton 912739-8710

Cert. sweet Vidalia onion plants, 200/$12, 500/$15, 1000/$25, 2000/$46, UPS prepaid, shipping approx. Dec. 20th. John McDonald Vidalia 912-529-3383

Coastal bermuda hay, good qlty., highly fert., baled w/o rain, stored under barn, 800 lb. rnd. rolls, 100 to sell, $20/bale. J. Driggers Glennville 912c654-3814 912-654-9511
Fert. bermuda/fescue mix hay, 4x5 bales,

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
-would- like toget sma.11o,u-arifiiY-01
multiplying or nest onions, call or write. Randy Swafford Winder 770-867-1298

$18 each in field. James Perry Carrollton

770-830-8301 Fescue hay, '99 rnd. bales in barn. George

FLOWERS FOR SALE

Pace Ham(!ton 770-946-4187

Fescue hay, rnd. bales, 4x5, $22 in barn,

If you have any questions .about this

$20 outside. Bill Finch Jefferson 706-367- category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.

8986
Good qlty. fescue, orchard, clover hay, $20/roll, 1200 lbs., $2.50 sq. bales. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
Horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain & weed free, sheltered, $25. W. H. Jones Hiram 770-943-6911

Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$1 pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. multiple orders): larkspur, old-fashioned poppy, Shirley poppy, foxglove, old-fashioned hollyhock, coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1,

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453

$1.50 ea./pkt. seed w/$0.55 LSASE:

datura-yellow, white or purple, 3 different

kalanchoe cuts $5 PP. Alejo Moore 127.Red

River Circle Chula 31733

$1.50 ea./pkt. seed w/$0.55 LSASE: white

coral-vine, aristolochia gigantea; also, want

pink panda strawberry. Karleen Lane 1407 W.

Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601

$1/pkg. w/SASE: gomphrena, purple, pink,

pink/white, sunflower, rudbeckia, snow-on-

mtn., crinum lily, ginger lilies. Paul Banister

740 Hembree Rd. Roswell 30076

$1/pkt. w/SASE: pink, red cypress vine,

attracts hummingbirds, re-seeding red salvia,

love-lies-bleeding, purple butterfly weed. B.

B!}'.ant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

$8 each PP.: jug plant, thorny or aloe-vera

burn plant, steer-horn or cascading

sanseveria. B. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula

31733

'98 Confederate rose seed, sgl. or dbl.

seed, $2/bolt w/SASE, plant $14 shipped free.

Mary Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda

30473

'99 giant mix color zinnia seeds $1/pk.

w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln.

Williamson 30292

'99 impatiens, tall, reseeding, mxd., cypress

vine, red, pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE.

Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705

'99 seeds: generous Tbsp., send SASE, pink Oct. mums, dbl. zinnias, bachelor's buttons, call for info. Norma Dawson 2518 Deborah Dr. Valdosta 31602 912-247'1915

4" perennials, 350 var., all $1.25; open by

appt. only during winter, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967

Ajuga 100/$15, $3.20 postage, dahlia

seeds 100/$9.95 PP., other. Bob Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-8891

Aloes, all sizes, Bird of Paradise, other

plants or seed shipped postpaid, price list for

SASE. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109

Meansville 30256

Amaranth illusions, love-lies-bleeding,

lamb's ear, gaillardia, Texas star hibiscus,

devil's claw 5/$1, all others $1 w/SASE. R.

Wade 7710

237

F.. lora

Dr.

S.W.

Calhoun 30701-

Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5"

diameter, 65' tall, dely. avail. Rick Mclemore

Rossville 706-866-2785

Beautyberry, crape myrtle-fuschia, lantana-

confetti, camellia sas., red or white, send

LSASE w/$0.44 post. for each seed pack.

Linda Hazz 106 MacKay Circle Brunswick

31525

Blue bachelor's button, snapdragons,

larkspurs, purple cleome, sweet peas, purple

datura, 6 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18

Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752

Cannas, tall, red, hardy; $9 per doz.,

.(postage included in price). Margie Clark 391

D.C. Clark Rd. L}'.ons 30436 912-565-7249

Caryoptris, sedums, St. John's wort,

seaoats, Leyland cypress, more $2/up, SASE

for list, call aft. 6 p.m. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W.

Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-229-1332

Cleome, cosmo, morning glory, coreopsis,

shasta daisy, Mexican sunflower, cypress

vine, cockscomb, hollyhock, all $1/pkt.

w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524 Trenton

30752

Daylilies, send 2 stamps for 2000 price list

of 500 var., super sale prices, AHS Garden,

Flat Creek Daylilies. G. Griffin Rte. 4, Box

4525 Nastiville 31639 912-686-5243

Daylily seeds 100/$4, Queen Anne's lace,

coreopsis, Japanese iris, hibiscus, touch-me-

not, stokesia, spider plant, $1/pkg. w/SASE.

Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan

30265

Forsythia, liriope, vinca, cannas, iris,

dayliles, bee balm, Japanese kerria, yucca,

althaea, verbena, columbine, abelia, ajuga,

althaea, rose campion, w/ship. L. Mulkey

Cumming 770-889-7079

Foxglove, cypress vine, giant cockscomb,

pink lady finger, white marigolds, rose moss,

dbl. & sgl. hollyhocks $1 ea. w/SASE. A.

Phillips 110 Phillip Dr., Trenton 30752

Globe amaranth seed, jewel-like colors,

purple, white, rose, lavender, lilac/cream,

mxd. $1/1/4 cup SASE. T. Sudderth 2043

Sugar Pike Rd. Woodstock 30188

Hen & chicks 10/$12, canna lilies, yellow &

red $12/doz., Stephanotis vine or purple

zinnias $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Brooks Box 888

Armuchee 30105 706-291-1496

Hibiscus seed, Disco Bell, raspberry rose,

$1/tsp. w/SASE; globe amaranth seed $1/tsp.

w/SASE. D. Corley 1691 Rembert Ave.

Macon 31201

Hollyhock seed for sale, 1 tablespoon for $1

with SASE. Mrs. Alton Guthrie 50 Old

Pearson Rd. Willacoochee 31650

Hollyhock, rose, lgt. or dk. pink, white, red,

armitalicum, purple coneflower, rudbeckia,

blanket flower, blackberry lily $1 w/SASE. M.

Bowman 197 W.C. Bryant Pkwy. Calhoun

30701

Hostas or August lilies 6/$12, butter and egg

plants 2 doz./$12, yellow/white yarrow, feverfew,

globe amaranth $2/Tbsp. SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Ha~ood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105

Hybrid rhododendron $3/up. James .Harris

538 Swanson Dr. Lawrenceville 30043-4536

770-963-7 463

Impatiens, periwinkle, Balsam, cleome,

cockscomb, $1 per 200 seeds; money plants

50/$1, all reseeding, SASE. H. Brooks 5106

Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087

Iris, bearded, lavender, beau. blooms,

flame cannas, all $10/doz., add $3 postage.

D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 Suwanee 30024

Japanese maple 5 gal./$10, sasanqua, camellias, mondo, aspidistra, dwarf aucuba, cape jasmine, box-leaf euonymus. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$2.75, 7 gal./$25, cryptomeria 1 gal./$3.95, 3 gal./$9, Brunner holly 3 gal./$5, loropetalum 3 gal./$10. B. Walker Good Ho(!e 706-342-9471
Leyland cypress 3-4' $10, variegated 30"/$5, loropetalLim, purple w/pink blooms, 1 & 3 gal. $5-$8; dwarf variegated gardenias $5/1 gal. J.D. Busby Meansville 770-5678232
Leyland cyp(ess, Carolina sapphire 1 gal./$2.50, Carolina sapphire 7 gal./$18.50, 5' chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401
Leyland cypress, potted, 1 thru 15 gal., dug in baskets, 6' thru 9', near Barnesville. Joe Foster Yatesville 706-472-3016
Multi-colored ornamental pepper, 30 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Neal Rich 901 Mitchell Branch Morganton 30560
Native azaleas, mountain laurel, witch hazel, sparkle berry, Virginia sweet spire. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old timey daffodil or jonquil for sale, $6/doz., shipped tree. John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Peony poppies, foxglove, purple cleome, asters, moon seed, pink lady fingers,.cypress vine, dbl. yellow & orange cosmos $1 ea. w/SASE. W. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, giant cockscomb, blue bachelor's button, sweet peas, four o'clock, moon seed, standing cypress, $1 each w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
Pond plants, hardy lilies, bog, floating, and under water. Ellen Morley Fayetteville 770969-7468 770-855-7468
Red & pink hibiscus, cockscomb, Mexican sunflower, cleome, Caveman gourd, four o'clock, touch-me-not, $1/pk. lge. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1, $0.33 stamp w/ea. order of 50 beans. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds: yellow datura, cleome, snapdragon, petunia, bachelor's button, nicotiana, pansy, hibiscus, amaranthus, $1/pkt. plus SASE. R. Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd. Fa}'.etteville 30215 770-461-3008
Siberian iris, variegated vinca, grn. variegated liriope, magic lily, daylilies, shrubbery, castor bean seed, boxwood; dried mone}'. plant. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Tiger lily, blazing star, hibiscus yellow, white, pink, sweet shrub, periwinkle $1 /pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Touch-me-nots, amaryllis, rudbeckia, Mexican sunflowers, cleome, zinnias, bachelor's button, cosmos, mix cols., four o'clock, $.1/pkg. LSASE, multiple ordersmultiple postage. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd.; Atta(!ulgus 31715
Triple daylilies $12/doz., strawberry begonias 2 doz./$12, dbl. red hollyhock or Jacob's ladder $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Variegated liriope $39/100, green $27/100, grn. & variegated ivy $5 shipping. M. Woody 1895 Bond Bridge Rd., RO}'.Ston 30662
Walking iris, 6" & 8" pots, variegated jade, China sedum, 1 gal. Rosemary- giant red mustard. Ma!}'. Gatlin Decatur 404-373-5102
White ginger lilies $11/8 tubers, Japanese iris, purple, $1 O/doz., add $2 postage. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transp9rt tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 9186411.
Flowers Wanted
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want dancing dolphin vine and these dahlias: Show-n-Tell, Lady Darlene, Santa Clause, Yelno Firelight, Hulins Carnival, Scarlet Comet. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora Drive SW. Calhoun 30701-7710
Want flower seeds, plants or bulbs. Joann Tompkins 211 Stone Mountain St. Lawrenceville 30045

Wednesday January 5, 2000

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MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

Ceyenne pepper seed, 6 pods $1/wSASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Elephant garlic plants 25/$12.50 plus $2.50 postage, plant now for harvest Aug. or Sept. M. H. Robbins Statesboro 912-489-5373

Free manure/shavings bagged, not aged, you load/haul, dry weather only, corivenient to Roswell, Canton, Cumming, Ive. msg. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, mulch is aged, free, you pick up/load, easy access.

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The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Now taking orders for April honeybees, call or write giving address to receive information & prices. B. J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-7353263
Sourwood honey, extra light $30, Mountain Wildflower honey $26, fresh honey bee pollen $16/lb., del. to you. Michael Surles Blairsvilie 706-745-4170
Wildflower & Sourwood honey $7/qt., $3.50/pint, 5 gal. Wildflower $65. Bobby Sweatman Cumming 770-889-2519
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton Scott Atlanta 404-344-0719

Old timey garlic bulbs or Elephant garlic

bulbs $6/doz., shipped free. Allen Wood 563

W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473

Sweet cowhorn pepper seeds $1 /pkg.

w/SASE, cash only. Carl Connell 284 Ten

Oaks Rd. Buchanan 30113



Fish & Supplies

12-14" sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6'', 6-8'', 811" channel catfish, qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150
A-1 qlty. farm grown channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immediate dely. J. F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062
Adult bass & bream; fish cages; hybrid striped bass; sterile grass carp. Bill May Duluth 770-827-4348
Adult bass, bluegill, crappie, shellcrackers, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, pick-up or dely., Amakanata Fisheries. L. Davis Calhoun 706-629-3219 706-629-1545
All sizes sterile grass carp, coppernose bluegill, bass, shellcracker, catfish, fish cages,

Allison Mehta Newnan 770-251-7005 Landscape qlty. pine/oak mulch, dely. avail.
in Hall Co. J. Garrison Gainesville 770-2977886
Pine straw, $2.85/bale, free dely., w/in 50 mi. radius of Macon w/40 bale minimum. Mike Crawley Macon 912-742-1096
Pinestraw. lge. tight clean bales, Loblolly, $1.70/bale at farm. Jack Stephens Adrian 912-668-3861
Pretty pine straw $2/bale, you load & haul. Lamar Walls Mauk 912-862-3890 706-3260437
Topsoil, farm fertile; cypress mulch, pine bark & fill, del. sml. or lge. dump truck, spreading avail. Jimmy Jimmerson Hampton 770-946-9667
Wood chip mulch, pick up or local dely. James Crook Jasper 706-337-2269
Oddities
Buckeyes $2/doz., incl. shipping. Ross Anderson 1641 Middleton Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706-283-8176
Buckeyes $4/doz. PP., 6/$2 PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown 1823 Rock Creek Rd., SW

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Things To Eat

guaranteed live dely. David Beall Pine Calhoun 30701 706-629-8329

Mountain 706-663-5996

Venison-state inspected fallow & red deer meat; , steaks, chops, roasts, chunks, hamburger; shipping in-state sales only. R. Castleberry Stockbridge 770-507-9700

Bass channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657

'99 Stuart pecans shipping. W. C. Parks 4420

in shell, $1 /lb., no Reynolds 912-847-

Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6, 6-8, 8-10, also sev. 1000 lb., avg. 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090

'99 Stuart pecans, in shell, $1/lb., $5/lb. hand shelled. Bernice Bunn Forsyth 91-2994-5659

Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383

'99 black walnuts, just as they come off the tree, call for info. Eloise Smithwick Canton 770-887-6665

Golden, Brook, Brown & Rainbow trout for sale, pick up or dely., Dyers Trout Farm. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915

. '99 crop pecans in shell, .75 cents pound.

Oscar Walker Locust Grove 770-957-3109

Grass carp 9-10", 10-12'', channel catfish 5-

'99 pecans in shell, $1/lb. Pauline Adams McDonough 770-957-6211

611 ,

7-9",

bass

8-10'',

bluegill,

shellcracker

bream, dely. or pickup. Robert Brown Brooks

770-719-8039

'99 pecans in shells, $1 /lb., no shipping, sev. varieties. John C. Reid Zebulon 770567-8709

Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun 10,000 bed ru n/$40, 5000/$25, post paid w/instr. James Spivey Wra}' 912-359-2866

'99 pecans, cracked, $2.50/lb., shelled $6/lb. Lisa Warrem Cumming 770-844-6281

Hybrid striped bass, half-pound, sterile grass carp, coppernose bluegill, adult bass,

'99 pecans, halves, $7/lb. prepaid, 5-lb.

min., shipped to Ga., S.C., Tenn. & Fla. Tom

Noble Claxton 912-739-2408

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best prices, best genetics. Charles Wyatt Pine Mountain Valle}' 706-628-5724

'99 pecans; Stuart & mix., pecans in shell $1.50/lb. Gloria Rowe Jonesboro 770-968-

Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm pick up or dely Ted LQgan Ellija}' 706-635-2848

3349 770-941-0048

Sterile grass carp $6.50, qty. discounts,

'09 :>helled & bagged pecans, halves, $6/lb., pieces, $5.50/lb., 3-lb. min.; '99 black walnut meat, $12/qt., will ship. Tonya Rooks

DNR regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

Stapleton 706-547-2006

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish

Gentle lye soap: plain, cinnamon oatmeal, lemon, bars $1.50/4 oz., blocks $4/lb., other, $3 shipping. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds $1.75 ea., w/holes $2.25 ea., add $5/doz. for post. & handling for Ga. orders. T. Butler Dexter 912-875-3353
Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle, will ship $1/up. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Gourds, all shapes and sizes, $0.50-$2, cheaper in lge. qty. Lamar Land Rte. 1, Box 705 Rochelle 31079 912-365-7316
Gourds, many var., truckload, good prices, will ship UPS. Lena Braswell 1089 Hoyt Braswell Rd., Wrens 30833 706-547-6784
Gourds, sev. var. & 1000s to choose from, will ship. Carroll Hayes Rt. 1, Box 61 Adel 31620 912-775-2123
Gourds: Martin, tobacco box, dipper, crockneck, apple, egg, bsh. basket, miniature, kettle, many to choose from. J. E. Matthews Hopewell Ch. Rd. Moultrie 912-985-7790
Handcrafted soap, soothing goat's milk soap, rose petal, lavender, custom made herbal soaps, more. Kim Gay Meansville kimg@vivid.net 770-358-0220
Martin gourds for sale and other gourds, $1 each, no shipping. H.H. Vaughn 343Biles Rd. Jackson 770-775-3440
Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb. chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L.

Notice to Farmers
Any Georgia farmer claiming to have unpaid accounts for agricultural products sold in the last 6 months to Purina Mills, Inc. of Lumber City, Georgia, should immediately contact: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Bonding, 248 Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334; (404) 656-3725.
Want cattle, goats, rabbits, chickens, turkey, fish for my empty pens. J. Kessler. Townsville SC 864-287-7500
Want to buy 50+ heavy breed chickens, no clipped bills, must be reasonable. Mark A. Irby Jr. Piedmont SC 864-845-6556
Want to trade blk. polled Limousil') Touch Down son for blk. Powder son. Jack Parker 143 Carter Cove Rd. Hayesville NC 28904 828-389-8195
Wanted front-end loader for Ford 640. Bradley E. Sullivan 138 Sullivan Rd Fair Play

Ag Contest
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agricultural scenes in Georgia particularly highlighting "My Vision of Agriculture in the Millennium and Beyond."
* This category is open to all age
groups.
* Entries may be photo or art,
but only one entry per person is allowed.
* Photos may be in black and
white or color, and prints must be at least 3x5 inches, but no larger than 8.5xll inches. Photographic slides will not be accepted. -
* Artwork may be done in
pencil, charcoal, pastels, water colors, oils, acrylics, ink or a combination of these mediums.

'99 shelled & unshelled pecans, we ship, 3 lb. mininum. Emory Hopkins Sycamore 912567-3282
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5/lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond Madison 706-362-3362
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $6/lb. plus postage, bagged for freezer, 3-lb. min. Rita Hall Enigma 912-533-4810
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3-lb.

fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Wa}'nesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, bluegill & redear bream & brass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, red breast, bass & crappie. John Mitchell Springfield 912-7543696

Ferrell. Sm}'rna 770-432-6751
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want Sears Craftsman vacuum shredder bagger, used, old style, good working machine or parts. Kossie Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381
Want manure, composted matter, shredded, clean organic matter delivered, want many truck loads, near Oakwood. Clarence W. Walker Gainesville 770-532-

SC 29643 864-287-3403
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used. to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood

Entries should be at least 8.5xll inches and not larger than poster board size (28x30 inches).
* Winning entries will be
selected based on composition, creativity and originality.

min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville

770-532-9340

1OOO's of sugar cane, red, good size for

grinding, $0.30 each. LeBern Day Kathleen

912-987-3139

Ear corn for sale at barn. B. Rogers Dalton

706-695-6344

Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, cut &
freezer wrapped $1 .'so hanging wt. plus

processing, taking orders. H. Berryman

Tallapoosa 770-574-8738

Grain fed meat goats, $50 or .90 cents a lb.

Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442

Grain fed steer, beef type, 67 cents.fib.

Arthur Kitchens Marietta 770-427-0884

Hickory smoked ostrich, also steaks,

burgers, & chili. Chris Hitchcock Danielsville

706-789-2915

Pecans for sale, $4 lbs./$5. Audrey Spears

Villa Rica 770-459-3889



Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass (6-12"), bluegills, fathead minnows, statewide dely. avail. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-304-2008
Sterile grass carp; regd. dealers, qty. disc., pickup Mon.-Sat.. or statewide dely., 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Del Chi'!Pman McDonough 770-957-8916
Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4157
Fertilizers & Mulches
'99 wheat & rye straw, hvy. bales, barn stored $2.50/bale, dely. avail., lge. quantities avail. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706769-5852
'99 wheat straw for sale $2/bale, will load tractor trailers. Karen Carpenter Metter 912685-3812
'99 wheat straw, good tight bales, lge.

8048
Want old fishing lures, reels, poles, tackle boxes & related items. Harry Matthews Hoschton 770-932-0033
Want old fishing lures, reels, rods, lure boxes, other items. Russell Griffin Powder Springs 770-428-4901
Want rock picker, hyd. operated, pull typ~. Gary Stahl Marietta 770-419-9493
Want scales 500 lb. capacity hog and sheep scale, crate type. David Maddox Warm Springs 706-655-3407
Want to buy wooden carpenter's tool chest. A. L. Joiner 622 6th Ave Dawson 912-9952050
Want used kiln. Peggy Hornsby Augusta 706-798-397 4
Want wood burning box stove. D. L. Keil
Marietta 770-919-891 o

for sale. 1/2 cord of split oak/hickory w/kindling $75,
del. & stacked $85, $140/cord. Brian Coker Marietta 770-579-0791
A-1 qlty. fat lighter kindling, shipping avail., 20-50 lbs.Ibex. Mickey Paul Rt. 1, Box 45 Glenwood 30428 912-523-5652
Fat lighter kindling, lge. trash can $25, 5

True seasoned oak, hickory firewood, split, small or lge., 16" long, 1/4 cord $45, 1/2 cord $85, de\. Joel Ebersberger Woodstock 770591-6286
Well seasoned, covered oak & hickory firewood, I split it, you haul it for 1/2 cord $60. Clyde Wylie Gainesville 770-869-3562

gal. bucket $5. Harold Davis 4835 Stonewall Tell Rd. College Park 770-964-6473

Timber

Firewood 18"-20", seasoned red oak & The Timber for Sale category is white oak, del. & stacked, $140/cd., 1/2 designed to provide an option for forest

cd./$75. Tony Moore Buford 770-932-5251 farmers to market their standing timber.

Firewood, oak & hickory, split, seasoned, 1/2 cord, $75 del. local. Lyn Brown Union City 770-964-7458
Full cord 4x4x8 premium qlty. oak, cut, split to order, del., stacked, local $145, Metro Atlanta $175. W.P. McWhirter Royston 706245-6896

Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
1 A. of pines for.sale, located in N. Floyd Co. R. Allison Buford 678-546-0275

Pecans for sale, mechanically cracked, bales, will del., tractor trailer loads, also mulch

Garden Space

Hardwood for sale, mostly split oak/hickory ...--,...--,_.,.....--..,.,,.,.,.,

shelled & separated, $4/lb., will process your hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823

will del. in S. metro Atlanta area counties of

pecans, 30 cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Pecans in shells & shelled pecans for sale

'99 wheat straw, sq. & rnd. bales, can deliver. Dave Nelson Ellaville 912-937-2376
A+ horse manure w/shavings, weed free,

Coweta, Fayette, Pike, Troup, $130/cd. Raine If you have questions regarding ads in this Miller Greenville 888-672-9333 category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651c9083. Red & white oak, cut & split, $150/cord,

at my home, call before 9 p.m. 0. L. Mize lrge. pickup load, 3 mos.-1 yr: Garden Gold

$75/1 /2 cord, delivery avail. S. Bones

Canon 706-245-5540

$49, dely. w/in 25 mL Chip Salem Alpharetta

Pecans, Stuarts, irrigated, orchard, graded, 770-664-7924

Notices

Powder Springs 770-722-7563 Seasoned hardwood, 1/2 ed. $55, will

excellent -quality, no mailing, $1.75/lb., call Aged chicken litter $10/pickup truck load; -wfffM'r.MahoneyO!co1umbus;-who bought deliver to Warren, McDuffie & Columbia Co.

evenings. Stancil Wise Marietta 770-971- call 7-9 p.m. only for avail. times. Phyllis auger from me in Woodbury, contact me, lost Daniel Roush Warrenton 706-465-2548

4340

Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700

your check. John Hedden Woodbury 706- Seasoned hardwood, 1/3 cord, $50, 1/2

Stuart pecans in shell, $1/lb.; $4.75/lb. shelled, add 50 cents/lb. if shipped. Donna

Aged horse compost w/shavings, dump truck load $90, free dely. w/in 10 miles, also

553-3242 Will the person who borrowed my Sears

cord, $70, 3/4 cord, $105, 1 cord, $140, Newton, Rockdale, Walton, honest measure.

Simpson Toomsboro 912-933-5123

others. Gordon Hamb}' Austell 770-948-2977 1972 mdl. tractor manual please return it. C. Stewart Oxford 770-786-8465

Sugar cane syrup, new crop, $25/case, exc. qlty. T. Hutchinson Duluth 770-476-2156
Water ground meal, flour, grits $3/5 lbs., $4/1 O lbs. plus post, also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Herbs
'99 elephant garlic cloves, composted soil w/o pesticides, 12 cloves $7 post paid. E. Poole . 240 Tom Summers Rd. Americus 31709
'99 rooster spur seed, can sow in early March, 33 pods $1 w/SASE. Bobby Clark

Free aged horse manure w/shavings, easy access, will help load. Keith MacRae Alpharetta 770-410-0868
Free aged horse manure, you load and haul, easy to get to. Brenda Synnett Hiram 770-577-4822
. Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, easy access, Oconee Co., just 2 miles from Home Depot, dely. avail. for charge. K. Czarick Bogart 706-769-7447
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for Clark-Oconee & surrounding cos., can load by appt.-small

Willie Tucker, Jr. 9285 Nesbit Ferry Rd. Alpharetta 30022-6834 770-993-9533
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want Delaware Valley White Azaleas, large quantity desired at reasonable price, will pick up. Nita Formby Pikeville TN 423-533-2995
Want Ford 8N, 600, 2000, 4000 parts or complete tractor. Ed Peacock Tallahassee FL 850-877-8520
Want Power King 2418 tractor, implements, parts or literature. Charlie Akers 6405 Old Kissimmee Rd. Davenport FL 33837 863-

Seasoned hickory, cut & split 1/2 cord $75, $140/full cord, you load & haul. Jeff Davis College Park 404-763-8973
Seasoned oak & hickory $70 for 1/2 cord, $130/cord, del., custom orders avail., stacking extra. Scott McDaniel Barnesville 770-3580640
Seasoned oak & hickory firewood, del. & stacked, N. Fulton & Forsyth. Clint Harris Cumming 770-887-3129
Split hdwd., del. in Cherokee & adjoining cos., $140 per ed. Danny Bishop Canton 770-720-0864

Market Bulletin employee, Ora Garel (left), was recently honored for her 22 years of service to the Georgia Department of Agriculture. During her retirement reception Commissioner Tommy Irvin paid tribute to Ms. Garel and presented her with a commemorative plaque and Market

6412 Rock Springs Rd. Lithonia 30038

charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706

420-0094

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

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Ga. Blueberry Meeting Scheduled for Jan. 6

The 2000 Geqrgia Blueberry Meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 6 at Bacon County High School in Alma, Ga. Pesticide credit has been applied for by the meeting's sponsors.
Topics include: "Potential for Organic Blueberry Production" by Dr. Gerard Krewer, University of Georgia; "Blueberry Response to Various Harvesting and Handling Procedures" by Dr. D. Scott NeSmith, University of Georgia; "Mummy Berry Research and Spray Program Update" by Dr. Harald Sherm, University of Georgia; and "New Developments in Blueberry Health Benefits and Overhead Irrigation for Freeze Protection," by Dr. Mike
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Hog Killing Planned
At Farm Museum
The Old South Farm Museum in Woodland, Ga., will hold a hog killing Feb. 5.
This event will include sausage making, meat curing, making Brunswick stew, head cheese and lard, cooking meatskins, and making lye soap, plus more.
For more information, call Paul Bulloch at (706) 674-2894 or (706) 6742706 or write: Old South Farm Museum, Rt. 1, Box 191, Woodland, Ga. 31836.
Interested persons must register to participate.

Mainland, North Carolina State University, among others.
Other guest speakers featured are: Dr. Paul Lyrene, University of Florida; Dr. George Rodriguez, College of Postgraduates, Montecillo, Mexico; Dr. Blair Sampson, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Small Fruit Laboratory, Poplarville, MS; and Dr. Jim Dutcher and Dr. H.C. Ellis, both of the University of Georgia.
For more information, contact Danny Stranaland, Bacon County Extension Service at (912) 632-5601.
Georgia National Fair
Grabs Eight Awards
The Georgia National Fair in Perry recently won eight prestigious awards at a competition during the annual convention of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE), receiving more awards than any other fair at the convention.
The awards were as follows: Outstanding Overall Program for Competitive Agricultural Exhibitors; Outstanding Overall Agricultural Program for Fairgoing Public; Outstanding Special or Specific Agricultural Event for Fairgoing Public; Outstanding Premium Lists; Outstanding Video of Overall Agricultural Program; Outstanding Video of Special/Unique Event for Exhibitors or Fairgoing Public; Outstanding Nonfair Agricultural Event or Program; and Outstanding Magazine Ad.
This makes 30 IAFE awards won by the Georgia National Fair. "These awards confirm the commitment to agriculture, education, and our youth by the Fair and the State of Georgia," said James E. Sutherland, chairman of the Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority. "The fair is achieving its mission."

I~ Pt.UI~ 'Ro!e6 l!WlOOoed
DNR's Bobwhite Quail Initiative Expanded

Frankie Lillig IV of Marietta, Ga., is shown holding his grandfather's "supersteak hybrid" VFN tomato that measured 15 1/2 inches in circumference and weighed 1 3/4 pounds. The plant behind him measured 96 inches tall.

Tree Recycling

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million trees and provided one million

tree seedlings to participants during its

previous eight years. The program also

assists local governments with

compliance of the yard waste ban

implemented in September 1996. The

regulation prohibits the disposal of yard

waste in landfills. Last year, 327 ,578

trees were coliected statewide.

"This event diverts more than 300,000

Christmas trees annually from landfills

throughout the state and reinforces the

steps we need to take to keep all yard

waste from being disposed in landfills

and taking up valuable space," said

Heather Hardy Leo, coordinator of the

statewide event. "It also allows

communities to spread the word about

recycling

and

environmental

conservation."

For more information, call (404) 679-

1598.

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division's Bobwhite Quail Initiative. (BQI) recently expanded the program eligibility requirements to include lands enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Longleaf Pine Conservation Priority Area. BQI is a voluntary program to help restore quality early successional habitat for bobwhite quail and songbirds, improve water quality and reduce soil erosion. Although the program targets only agricultural lands in 14 counties in Georgia, technical assistance is available to everyone interested in managing for quail.
Financial incentives will be paid to qualified landowners if proposals score high enough for BQI enrollment. Incentive payments will be allocated on a competitive basis under three-year
Bernard Miller of Milan, Ga., is shown in his okra patch which grew to over 10 feet tall at his farm.

contracts for establishing field borders, hedgerows and center pivot comers, as well as for prescribed burning of pine stands adjacent to row crop agriculture. Minimum property size for enrollment is 50 acres. Properties must include commercial row crop agriculture or be enrolled in CRP.
Recent BQI eligibility requirements and rate changes include the following modifications:
* BQI eligibility requirements now
include land enrolled in the CRP Longleaf Pine Conservation Priority Area, if located in one of the 14 BQI counties, which include: Bleckley, Bulloch, Burke, Dodge, Dougherty, Emanuel, Houston, Jenkins, Laurens, Lee, Screven, Sumter, Terrell, and Treutlen.
* Incentive payment increases were
raised from $30 per acre for dry field borders, dry hedgerows (weedrows) and/or center pivot comers to $40 for these practices.
* Irrigated field borders and/or
irrigated hedgerows (weedrows) were increased from $30 per acre to $120 per acre.
Qualified landowners with row crop agriculture .in any of the 14 designated counties may contact the closed BQI office for an application. In the southwest, call (912) 420-1212; central (912) 272-9017; east (706) 554-3745. Or call the BQI headquarters office at (912) 994-7583.

This is a good time of year to tackle those garden projects you have not had time to do earlier in the year. Some examples are installing edging around planting beds; constructing walkways, walls and terraces; and taking soil samples for testing. If you have a soil test done now, you will receive the results in time for you to improve the soil before spring planting.
Be sure to keep your compost pile moist by letting a sprinkler or soaker hose run on it for a couple of hours every two or three weeks. Although it may be cold outside, compost piles remain warm as active bacteria work to decompose leaves, clippings and other organic materials. However, if the pile becomes too dry, the decomposition will slow down and may eventually stop.
This month you can prune summerflowering plants, such as rose-of Sharon and Japanese kerria, because their flowers are borne on the new wood produced in the spring. Do not prune spring-flowering shrubs such as azaleas and oakleaf hydrangea, because you will remove all of the flower buds. Wait and prune these plants after flowering is completed.

Wednesday January 5, 2000
Gardening Symposium Planned at Callaway

Gardening enthusiasts from across the

country will convene at Callaway

Gardens, in Pine Mountain, January 21-

23, 2000, for the 14th annual Southern

Gardening Symposium (SGS).

The symposium, devoted entirely to

gardening in the South, is designed for

amateur and professional gardeners and

offers a number of topics and speakers.

Ideas and techniques will be exchanged

through lectures and slide presentations

covering such topics as new plants for the

millennium, bold tropicals, the new Plant

Heat-Zone map from the American

Horticultural Society and much more.

Because they have been so popular,

optional pre-conference workshops are

available on a limited basis on Friday.

Offerings include a Tour of Two Exciting

Montgomery Gardens (day trip); Asian

Landscapes by Harry Abel (10:00 a.m. -

3:00 p.m. EST); and Two Experts, Two

Workshops: Design and Maintenance.

(10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.).

The Symposium will begin Friday

evening, January 21, with the Get~

Acquainted Reception. Lectures and

question-and-answer sessions will begin

Saturday morning and continue until 12

noon Sunday.

Saturday night,

participants will enjoy a banquet at the

Callaway Gardens Menaboni Center.

Vince Dooley, athletic director at the

University of Georgia and gardener, will

entertain with "Coaching a Garden,"

stories about his recently discovered

passion for gardening, and .show you

some of his namesake plants. Many

expert speakers also are scheduled for the

symposium.

To register for this event, call the

Education Deparhnent----at---tillaway--

Gardens at 706-663-5161 or send an e-

mail to: education@callawaygardens.com.

Greenhouse Giveaway
During January the DeKalb School System's Fernbank Science Center greenhouse will feature "Hypoestes sanquelenta," also known as "Pink Polka Dot." While supplies last, each visitor may take a plant home.
Except for Sundays, January 2 and 16, during DeKalb School System holidays, this greenhouse will be open to the public Sundays from I to 5 p.m. There is no admission fee to the greenhouse and a horticulturist will be available to answer questions on indoor and outdoor gardening.
For more information, call 404-3784314, ext. 814.

Erin Ross, age 2 1/2, of Comer, Ga., is. shown with her first tomato plant. Her parents are Ken and Dale Ross of Comer, Ga.