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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vol.~ No. 3
Farmland Edition
Scheduled March 14
The Spring Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published March 14, 2006: deadline forthis issue i Feb. 2 1. Please adhe re to the following guidelines when ubmitting farm land adveniscments for the farmland edition.
* Only farmland may be adveni ed.
Land tract<> must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* indicate acreage and county where
your propcny is located.
* All propcny must be for sale by
owner: no real estate brokers or agents arc allowed to advertise: property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers arc encouraged 10 call the Market Bulletin office to ll-free 1-800-282-5852. to rcpon ad~ not in compliance with this req uirement.
* Descriptive term should be limited
to those characteri7.ing fanu propcny or agricultural structures. such a barns, stables, etc.: de criptivc terms. such as quare footage of homes. number of bedroom , bathrooms. ctc.. will not be included for non-agricultural !>tructures.
* Only one ad per household per i sue
is permitted.
* For best result!>. include the price of
the property in the notice.
* FannJand ads cannot exceed 30
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Notice
The special Georg ia Department of Agriculture equine auction scheduled at Henderson's Arena in College Park. Ga.. February 10, has been postponed until further notice.
Wednesday, January 3 1, 2007
"'Copyright 2007
Farm Front
Ga. Farmers Urged
Production of 2006 Georgia Crops Affected By Planted Acreage and Weather Conditions
To Respond to Survey
Weather condition for the 2006 crop belier than earlier thought for the 2006
year varied across the state. according to c rop year.
USDA's National Agricul tural Statistics Service Georgia Field Office is urging anyone who received an Agricultural Identification Survey to
the Georgia Field Office of the U.S . Depanmem of Agriculture s National AgriculturaJ Statistic Service. Spring wa~ drier than normaJ throughout most of
Yield per harvested acre averaged 78 1 pounds per acre. 16 pounds more than the previou estimate. but 68 pound less than last years record yield: harvesting
complete and return it by the designated
the state, and this trend continued through
progressed normally. Planted acreage
deadline. Through the survey NASS is seeking
mo t of the summer. Overall , temperatures for the !>pring
was set at 1.40 million acres. while harve ted acres were 1.37 million acres,
10 account for aJI potential farms in the
and summer were welJ above normal .
40,000 acre more than the previous
state jn an effort to ensure that the United
SHming in early August , showers estimate, and 160.000 acres more than
States Department of Agriculture has a
became more frequent for about a month , last year. Georgias production in 2006 is
complete and accurate 2007 Census of
then became dry again into the fall. The expected to total 2.23 million bales (480
Agriculture. Although the survey may have been
dry fall provided for excel lent harvesting conditio ns and harvesting progress for
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sent to some recipients who arc not involved in any type of agricultural activity. it is still important thai all
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most crops was near normal. Considering the weather conditions
during the growing season, yield for some crops were better than earlier anticipated. The cotton crop was much
Referendum Scheduled For Ga. Cotton Growers
Georgia cotton growers will be voting in a referendum Feb. 5 - March 6 to dec ide
Survey to Measure Economic State of US Ag
if they want the Georgia AgriculturaJ Commodity Commission for Cotton to continue for an additionaJ three years.
Farmers wi ll soon have the opportunity to update the record o n issues that affect them and help e nsure that fanu policies and program arc based on accurate. real world data. This i:. the goal of the annuaJ Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS). conducted by the U.S. Department of Agricuhurcs National Agricultural Stati tic Service (NASS).
ARMS is the USDA's primary source of information on production practices. resource use, and economic well-being of America's faLm households . "Just about every federal policy and program that affects U.S. farmers and farm families is based on information from ARMS." said Doug Kleweno. director of the NASS
is used not just by USDA and Congress.
but also by Georgia farm organizations.
agribusinesses. policymakers . and others
who make the decisions that hapc the
future of our state's agriculture indu try."'
Between January and March 2007, the
NASS Georgia Field Office wi ll contact
more than 1700 farmers by mail. phone.
or personal interview to complete the
survey. Producers will be asked to
provide data on their operating
expcnditwes, production costs , and
household characteristics.
Some
respondents can al. o submit the ir
information on the internet using a secure
e lectronic data reporting (EDR) syscem .
" AlJ Fann operators rely on quality
The 1969 Agricultural Commodities Promotion Act stipuJates that agricultural
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Notice
Ad Deadline for the Feb. 28 issue
is noon Feb. 14
Georgia Field Oflice. "This information
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Centennial Farm Program Accepting Applications
Agriculture has been and continues to be central to Georgias heritage with fam1s forming the economic. cultural and family foundation for generations. Some of the ~late's farm s have been continuo usly operating for over I00 years and deserve recognition for their hil.torical impon:ance.
The Georgia Centennial Fann Program was created Lo dmw attention to historic fanus and to encourage their preservation. Nominees must be working forms for at least JOO years with a minimum of 10 acres actively involved in agriculturJ I production or generate at lcai:.t $ 1,000 in annuaJ income. ln addition. farms must be owned by members of the same family for at lea5t 100 year,, or be listed in the NntionaJ Register of
Historic P laces. Qualifying Centennial
Farms are honored each October at a speciaJ
award ceremony at the Georgia National
Fair in Perry, Georgia. Since its inception in
1993. the program h;c recognized 327 farms
throughout the state.
The Centennial
Farm Program is administered by: the
Historic Preservatio n Division; Georgia
Fann Bureau F.ederation: Georgia
Department of Agriculture: Georgia
Forestry Commission: Georgia Coopcmtivc
Extension Service: and the Georgia National
Fair and Agricenter. Nominations are due
March I, 2007. Applications are available
on HPD's web site at
http://h pd.dnr.state.ga.us/content/displaynav
igation.asp'!TopCategory=25. For more
information. contact Gretchen B rock at gretchen_ brock@dnr.state.ga.us or 404651 -6782.
Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for Feb. 28
The next hand.icraft edition for the Markel Bulletin is scheduled for Feb. 28. The deadline for handicraft ads for this edition is Feb. 14.
AU items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Hunting tease wanted tor two retired men, '02 M5700 Kubota, 218hrs.. 54hp, 8sp 1994 Ford diesel tractor 1920. 300hrs.; 6ft
Advertising Guidelines r Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week
50-150 acres, seeking property Northeast to Central Georgia, with good deer population, ethical hunterS/good land stewards. Herbert Aycock Warner Robina 478-333-6236 478
shuttle shift, remote hyd.. front weights, sheltered, shop manual, $15.000. Milton Mills Athens 706-549-2399
'02 New Holland 180 skid steer. low hrs-
Gill rollover: 6ft Bushhog finishing mower: 511 bushhog; fertilizer spreader; boom pole, $10,500. David Bennett Monroe 404-925 5845
All advertisements published in the Marl<et Bulletin must relate 10 the farm1ng/agncultural Industry or be a part thereof: any and all 1tem(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following cntena:
1) must be produced by the advertiser on hiS/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the adVertiser from matenals 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 ottering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as Intended lor mass market: handling large quantities of product for distribution (I.e., more than normal household or farm quantities): supported by advertisement
by telephone. Nofices may be submitted by U.S. mail. facsimile transmission, or via the Internet through the Markel Bulletin website. Notices sent via mail or fax must be 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. Send ads to:
MARKET BUUETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture t9 Martin Luther Ki ng Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Fax : (404) 463-4389 Website: www.agr.georgia.gov
To submit an ad via the Internet, access the website shown above. Once at the opening page, click on Market Bulletin, listed In the options in the upper left corner
333-6236
I need 1O 20 acres to put baby calves within 15 to 20 miles of McDonough. Casey Hutlander McDonough 770-8t5-0994
Looking for land to lease for the '07 deer hunting season in middle and South Georgia, 200 2000 acres. Charles Adkinson Quitman 407656-t391
Looking for land with feral hogs to hunt or remove, will use whatever type of method land owner prefers. Woody Nigel Fairmount 770-655-1238
Need a place to hunt, also will help on property. Gary Martin Loganville 770-401 7727
Small Masonic non-drinking senior citizen club wants to lease land in Crawford, Upson. Taylor. surrounding counties. Ronald Jones Faxettevllle 770461-6167
Want hunting land to lease for my uncle and me, Polk, Haralson or surrounding counties, 50300 acres. Jimmy Rogers Dallas 770-4454640
Want pasture land for cattle in Franklin,
820. bucket, forks, trencher, harley rake, good cond., $21 ,000. Hark Crews Covington 770490-1712
70 MF 175, 62 hp., Perkins 4 cyl., HL PTO, engine runs great, $4300. Joe Markert Gainesville 770-532-9080
71 Ford tractor 2000 with bushhog, good running cond., asking $3 ,2001obo. Cathy Miller Buchanan 77()-456-4397
(1) 2006 Hooper Gooseneck, brand new 6 ton, 22 foot deci<. black, all wheel brakes. $2800. Joe Mitchell Graxson 770-780-9662
1 pull type bush and bog harrow, 10 disc, $100. Richard Kinder Roxston 706-498-4030
1 Super A Farmall, 1 H Farmall, 1 010 disc harrow. Harold Flanigan Hoschton 770-945 4818
1030 Massey Ferguson, 3 cyl. diesel, 9 speed, 25hp, good cond., $4200; 2 H Farmall parts, $700/cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
10hp Sutorbilt Pump, double 12, 3 In. low line & 1hp pump, 2 in. wash line, 2 3 In. tube coolers. Greg Byrd Llzella 478-785-0829
t998 Kubota L185 2wd diesel w/ front loader, bush hog . box blade, 2-roto tillers, moving sale, $5800. Ken Holcombe Canton 770-781 -5710
1999 JD 790, 33hp, 4WD turl tires, 290hrs., $9.500; 72" finish mower. spike areator, pulverizer, and fertilizer spreader. S1900. Lewis Fre:,: L!!ijanville n0-597-6771
2 & 4 row equ1pt. for sale, many items. Larry A~rs Camllla 229-294-3994
2 - J.D. Flex 71 planters, good condition. $300 eacMirm Clifford Barfoot Dublin 478275-3835
2 6row Monoseam twin planters, spray, rur insectide, $25,000, ea., Amadas hard hose, J.D. unit, 4,000ft., 6in. pipe, SS0,000. Felton Leverette Ambrose 912-359-2577 912-3935345
2 8N Ford tractor for parts or rebuilding, 90% all parts. David Keadle Thomaston 706647-7481
2 Allis Chambliss fork ltfts, gasoline and propane. 2000-ft. lift; Nissan fork lift, 5,000 lbs., automatic, $3900. Windle Sneed 41 50
(I.e .. advertisement In publications other than the BULLETIN: listed as "business in telephone directories or yellow pages,
of the page. Once the page displays, click on the link shown. From the list of options displayed, select Market Bulletin -Ads. A
Stephens, Hart. Madison and Jackson 1ox20 all stebl truck body, flatbed , good Union Church Ad McDonough 30252 770
counties. Wayne Chastain Martin 706-308 cond., fits up to 10 wheels, $1 ,350. Ken 483-7007
1212 706-498-4153
Farmer Cumming n0-844-0655
2 Ford 8N 4852 center housing, new,
etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/ registrations. Georgia residents only may adVertise in the Market Bulletin with the following
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FARM EMPLOYMENT
fl you have quesUons regarding ads m this
category. call Ashley Simpson at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.
11 30 ft. alum . pipes ; 28 20-ft. alum pipes; PTO pump and sprayer gun, $1 ,000/obo. Richard Mashburn Blairsville 706745-2387
1155 Massey Ferguson tractor, 16ft batwing bushhog, ready to work, $8,500. Grady Rice Heehizibah 706-592-2804 706-830-1920
$3,000 ea. Leon Bearden Cartersville 770382-8809
2 row cultivator, 5 ft mower, 6 ft. harrow. 3 bottom plow, $350 ea., other tractor implements. Frank Miller Hulehurst g12 375-5219
exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only In the Out-of-State Wanted category. The editor has the authonty to designate the length of ads and tho number of ads that may be placed by a family unit In any issue of the BULLETIN Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit In any issue ol the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Ads must be reoeived no later than designated deadline in order to appear in the following issue. Ads submitted via our website will be scheduled automatically for the next available issue. Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad Is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are published Infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice. There is a 2o-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings {Special categories that are pubhshed only monthly. quarterly or bl-annually, have a 30word hmit). Advertiser's name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the word limit. The Market Bullehn reserves the nghl to edit notices. Most adVert1sers include a telephone number in their ads, but malling address may be published in lieu of phone number. However. rt is important tha1 adVertisers provide a phone number when submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. Each notice submitted for publication must be In writing; ads cannot be taken
FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE
}} you have questions regarding eds m this calegory, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 9081 or404-6519082.
The Farmland for Rent/I.ease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/I.ease or Rent/lease Wanted When submitting ad, please designate h for the Farmland for Rent/I.ease category. Notices to buy or sell tarmland are published only in the special tall or spring fannland edhions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
10 acres Lamar County, good pasture, modem 312 ranch house, county water. pond, garden, irrigation, tractor, credit check, $750/mo. J Akin Jackson 478-994-5618
14 acres, pond, 1900 sq . foot house. fencing and cross fencing. Kathy Williams Macon 478-361 -3638
140 acres of 12 year old loblolly pines, looking for someone interested in harvesting pine straw. Amy Tldwell Macon 478-788-4377 478-808-7697
20 acres, Meriwether County with 3 b<, 2 bath, home, two stall horse barn and good pasture, credit check, $900 per month, no smoking, no
pets, references and deposit required. Mack Ae:,:nolds Hogansville 706-302-7379
200 acres of hunting land wlplenty or game avail. In Hancock County for individual lease tor 2007 season. camping sites wlwater and elec. avail. Ray Greene Marietta 770-9770914 706-444-0060
form. Links to general and spec1fic ad category guidelines are provided on the ad form. When the form is completed, click on the Submit Ad option at the bottom of the form. If the ad is successfully transmitted, a thank you message will appear along with a reference number assigned to your ad. This reference number can be used when contacting the Bulletin office for correction or deletion of ads. If this message and reference number do not appear, the ad did not successfully transmit. Please contact the Bulletin office for assistance at the toll-free number provided below. To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call the department's toll free number, 1800282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.. Monday - Friday, and ask for the Market Bulletin ad department or the person whose name appears at the top of that particular ad category. If calling from the Atlanta area. the direct dial telephone number Is 4041651 -9081. Cancellations or corrections called in will be reflected in the next available issue. Note to Internet users: Once an ad is transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot be deleted or changed by the person subm11t1ng the ad. The advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted 111a the website. Items for sale or sennces offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement or 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 Friday, and ask for the ad department or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.
4-12 acres of pasture w/barn 3/2 home, easy access 1574 Drowni ng Creek Ad. $1 125 monthly. Kenny Hunt Dacula 678215 t472
50 acres, Marion County, Mauk area , for lease. Tom Tidd Junie!!r 706-573-5578
Land for rent in Bartow Co., for any kind of farm animals. Charles Davidson Cartersville 678-986-2415
7 acre horse farm, house and 3 large stall barn, corral!, good pasture, stream, dressage. all $900/mnth. Charles Stallings Whitesburg 678-516-7871
80 acres Johnson County, barn, 2 ponds. pond house, great hunters paradise or fisherman's retreat. Darrell Powell Sparta 478-808-0424
Jonesboro. five acre pasture with five stall barn, water. and electric available, reasonable rates. R.C Seth Jonesboro 770-603-0620
Want to rent cow pasture in NE Georgia.
Jim Thomas Liiburn 404-262-0386 770-768 0478
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
2 bedroom - 1 112 bath with 5 to 7 acre fenced pastu re, must be tight for winter weather, prefer South Fayette, N Spalding, North Pike, Lamar, and Butts counties. James Burke Newnan 770-253-2338
Deer lease fa1her and son 50+ acres North
Ga. no drinking or smoking. Mike King Cherry
Log 706-889-3170 Father and sons looking for 300-500 acres
to deer hunt. Forsyth, Cherokee, Dawson, and Lumpkin counties. Douglas Lyon Cummin9 678-947-0631
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercia.t, lndustrlal or domestic employment e!rm itted.
16 yr old male looking for farm work, call
alter 4:30. Ricky McClure Adairsville no-
386-8699
Experienced & dependable adult will care for your horses or livestock while you're away. Dianne Cassara L!!ijanville 770-554-8574
Farm help needed, North Ga., must have experience w/lractor & maintenance, housing available, references required. Cindy Br!!9enzer Commerce 678-9 10-1474
Hard working woman looking for job on chicken farm with salary and house provided, have exp Misty Robinson Nashvllle 301 -5144525
Help wanted : full time farm worker, will feed baby calves and perform other farm related duties. Lartx Jordan Lxons 9125266524
Horse Farm: help w/feeding, stall cleaning, Iarm maintenance, fence repair, bush hogging, hay, must work weekends. Jackie Sawxer Cartersvllle 770387-03 11
Looking for part .time farm hand for tabor, experienced with horses. cows and tractors. Randy Hudgins 1450 Cedar Hill Douglasville 30134 770-947-0074
Looking for responsible, hard working couple to work on broiler farm, housing erovtded. 0 . Vu B lshoe 706-318-3727
Mature 17yr. old looking for any type of farm employment, has 2yrs. of chicken farm exp. Shawn Arnold Cartersville 770-355-5443
Mature man needed to work in bird farm, cleaning cages and light yard worl<, rooms & salary, hispanics welcome Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
Need couple or individual to manage small cattle and horse farm, must be experienced and have knowledge of farm machinery, etc. Robert Anderson Savannah 912-238-5533
Need manl!amily to run a broiler farm, must have references w/phone numbers, housing/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-2784013 706-260-0091
Responsible individual or couple wanted for lull time horse farm work, apartment/utilities plus small salary. Wes Echols McDonough 404925-9335
Reti red educated couple seeking caretaklng position, have own camper to live In. Carl SheeE!ard Pulaski 912-996-2892
Single man would like some work running broilers in Hall, Jackson, or Banks county, very good experience. Charles Tiiier Galnesvllle 770869-7724
Want employment with horse ranch, young married couple, some experience, prefer live on ranch. Timothy Richardson Elberton 706 213-1032
Want lull-time stable help, experience preferred. non-smoker. Scott Armour Moreland 770-502-1936
Want single male to work on produce farm, NE Cobb. house and share profits. Betty M Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Ad. Marietta 30062 770-552-7160
Will cut trees on your land, 20yrs experience. references. reasonable prices. Steve Hudson Hiram 770-739-0105
Working student needed at eventing barn, 30 min from UGA, must have some experience and be very reliable. Leslie Norris Lexington 706-207-8542
FARM MACHINERY ii you have questions regardmg this
category. call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertlser and used in his/her own tarmlng operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those Items for their own farmi!!9 Ol!!!!!tion.
"C" Farmall, restored, new paint, perfect cond., $2,500. Mark Mason Madison 706 3420666
12 cattle panels, S45 ea., 1 7X14 ft metal trailer: 1 5-fl. Bushhog, $175. Charles Abercrombie Newnan 770-251-0836
12 x 24 Craftsman metal lathe, lots of tools and assessories. Steve Odom 4963 Cromartie Rd Gillsville 30543 77()-869-7964
t35 gas Massey Ferguson tractor. changed over to alternator, new clutch, Continental engine, good cond.. SS,000. Jerry Bishop Cartersville 770-382-3292
1460 IH combine and 20'1H 820 head. rwd, nice tires. $17,500. Richard Weaver Fairmount 706-629-5 195
1500 gal. Muller milk tank with (2) 4hp compressors and heal recovery system: 8 DeLaval vac pump. etc. Charles Jennie West Point 706-957-0727
1600 gal SS/cone bottom mixer on 12 ton scale, pallet boiler In new condition, $1500 each, $2750 both. T. Causey Baxley 912 3679736
16ft. Lewis steel truck body with front head gate, $400. Ray Outlaw Wrl ghtsvllle 478 552-7185 478-521-2200
1811. folding KMC field cultivator, $2800; 1.4 "50 tires inside and outside to fit 7000 series JD tractors, 52800. Charles Finch Portal 9 12 865-2939
1900 Ford tractor, farmhand loader, rebuilt engine, new clutch, good rubber, $7500; trailer, 7X16, tandem axle. $1550. Dave Cook Buckhead 706-338-569t 706-342-4238
1939 9N Ford, was running 5 yrs ago when parked. good tractor to restore, $1500/obo. Wesley Connell Haddock 478-456- t 701
1941 John Deere B, good hres, new mag. runs good, $2,800/obo, 1984 JO 2040 diesel, runs good, $6,500. Casey Thompson Braselton 678-878-7396
1949 Allis Chalmers "G" tractor, restored. S3800. Keith McMichael Moreland 678-873 8331
1949 Farmall C, fresh paint, 12v, runs great, 4 pcs. of equipt.. $2,800. Steve Albritton Mauk 478-862-5582
1964 Ford 641 WorkMaster, gasoline engine, 3-point hitch. Pete Grifl1n Perry 378987-3777 478-955-3215
1968 1150 Case track loader, has bad engine, $3500. Tommy James Hull 706369 8809
1970 JD3020 diesel synchro , factory AOPS/canopy, vgc , Ourabilt 3 cu. yard dirtpan, 6 ft box blade, 55 gallon sprayer, eto. A. Smith Coolidge 229-227-0711
1979 Ford F-700, manure spreader 20'. 5+2 speed, 390 gas, rebuilt engine, top & bottom, chain & box, $4,500. M. Ray Crawfordville 706-40 1-4329
1980 060, excellent condition, $40,000: mobile home tires & wheels, $25; 1985 one ton truck 4x4 nice $5,000/cash. Roger Ansley Cornella 706-778-4165
1981 Massey Ferguson. diesel. model 230, 500 actual hrs, like new, four pieces of equipment. James Kmght Eastman 478-374 4979 478-689-0567
1982 Deutz d700,7 65hp rebuilt motor. S9000; 1988 New Holland skidsteer loader 1785, $1800. David Lancaster Madison 706-342-4255
1986 E-110 Excavator. $19,500, vgc; 1986 240 Timberjack, $10,000, swamp buggy tires, 100 hrs. on engine. Junior Johnson Stockton 229-241-8564
1989 International TD20, new carnage. exc. cond. Lonnie Ellison Trenton 706-057-5641
1989 JD 670 tractor with loader, 18 horse, 3 cyl. diesel, turf tires; 4ft JO Aoto mower, etc. John Woodford Macon 478-477-8796 478 972-2321
1991 542B Bobcat, good cond., 26hp, 2 buckets, $4595. Robert Hancock 1921 Elder Ad. Bishoe 30621 7067695195
1992 Chev. Kodiak spreader truck. exc. cond., almost new, 16' stainless steel hyd. bed with elec. tarp, $ 16.500. Ricky Landers Mount Ai!}'. 706-776-1 030
1993 Wrangler Articulating Loader hydrostat, 4 wheel drive, 4 new tires, rebuilt 4 cyl. JD engine. Andy McElmurray Hephl:lbah 706-592.-4133
2 row cultivator. Covington planters and fertilizer distributors, extra plates and cogs. $1750. Marvin 01Xon 271 Peacock Road Quitman 31643 229-263-7371 229-263-2475
2 row cultivator, vgc w/new sweeps. $300; 2 4-row cultivator frames, S40 each. Richard Bobo Macon 478-781-5676
2 row. JD23 planters, $900; 2 row Covingtons, $1000; 135 bu gravity flow wagon, $1000; 5 ft. mower, S175. Pete Giddens Ashburn 229-831 1081
2 TD18 Internationals, also 140 Farmall equip. scoop plow, 3pt hitch, blade, cultivator feet & plows. Clinton Bagley Dahlonega 706 864-5176
2 9' International Model 1190 hay conditioners, good condition, 1 for $900 or both for $1500. Sammy McCorkJe Thomson 706-595-5636 706-831 -0798
2000 4 row wide body Peanut Picker, $25,000; 2005 4 Row 36" or 38" KMC Peanut Digger, $9,000. Brian Gilder Alamo 229-860 0034
2000 Int. 4900 chicken litter truck, 22ft Chandler H-duty Hyd bed and 10ton tag along trailer. Vern Sanders LaGrange 706-884 9909 706-302-1376
2000 model JCB 212SU landscape loader tractor, has 4WD, 4 wheel steer, 3 pt hitch & PTO, etc. Dale Rowden Farmington 706769-0980
2001 5310 John Deere tractor, 225 hrs.. 55hp diesel, exc. cond., 2WD, $16,500. Hal AQgers Carter sville 404-569-7426
2001 Bobcat 873 Skidsteer.1300 hrs, new 12k trailer, 6k Landscape rake, serious only,
$21 ,000. Kevin Culpepper Woodstock no-
883-7498 2002 New Holland LS 170 skid steer loader,
h1flow, toothbucket, grapple rake, tracks 1000hrs., excellent cond., S16,500. Stephen Watson Madison 478-288-2072 706-342-0809
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FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
Georgia Department of Agriculture
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
404-656-3722
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Fax 404-463-4389 Office hOUrS 8 a.tn."4:30 p.m. MondayFnday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Carlton Moore, Editor
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2003 Bobcat 3370 Excavator, 48hp, 30" 555 Ford backhoe, $11 ,500; second owner, D4E, good cond., runs great, $15,000; JD Gill pulverizer 48'', $400; 2 cubic foot scoop, JD 50hp 1530, diesel perfect, like new,
bucket, blade, 1315 hours, excellent exc. cond. Frank Wood Rome 706-291 -8450 4425 combine, app 1850 hrs., one owner, 5200/obo, both 3pt hitch. Bill Fulton $7200; 8' disc, $600, spreader, $135; plow,
condition, $28,000, pictures available. Greg 566 JD Baler 4500 bales, $12,000; 700 JD harvested soy beans, $15,000. D.M. Gay Blairsville 706-745-7463
$125; augar, $450, etc. H. Ridgeway
Arnold Alpharetta 678-3588004 770-777 rake, excellent, $4500; 6400 JD tractor Garfield 478-982-1455
GMC 2002 3500HD. 23K auto, 9'F/bed, Davisboro 478-348-4178
1090
MFWO, 4500 hrs., $30,000. Matthew Mundy D7. cable dnve, good for parts, good 12' Eldump, Gooseneck hitch, Elbrake, 24' 9 ton JD 5205 2WD 2005 with 522 loader, synch
2003 Halmark enclosed trailer, 281t long, 81t Newnan 678-438-8610
blade, tracks. missing radiator, starter, $1200. Stoll Gooseneck trailer wench ramps. shuttle 8/4, IMatch-Coupler,11Ohrs., like new,
wide. blue in color side door, vendor door lilts Sit. Bushhog, $300; 6fl finishing mower, Paul Johnston Roopvllle 404-391 -6 156
529,000. Lindy M Chalker Evens 70688o- $19,900. Ricky Obert Monroe 30656 770-
up, etc. Robin Hughes Bellground 678-687- $600; Sil manure spreader, S600; 1,500 watt David Bradley. new engine, 2 wheel walk 6907
266-741 7
3806
Sears tractor propelled generator. $800, etc. behind garden tractor, 4 pieces of equipt., Go-For digger towable backhoe, 18hp JD 5300 w/520 loader, tractor is 96 model
2004 Golfcart wf3 bench seats, has buggy Steve Brannon Atlan ta 678-618-2437
layoff cultivator, scrape blade, etc. L Moulder Kohler eng., 12" bucket rops canopy, self w/ 1416 hrs., tractor has sun shade top on it,
top, Kawaski eng., motorized dump bed, will 6 rolling basketS & arms Bigham Brothers: 8 Moreland 770-253-9574
propelled, 9 ' cfig depth. Pam Thompson Hiram $14,000. Dan Waller Barnesville 770-584-
sell for $3,500/lrade. Lonnie Peaster row paratill bedder; 300 gallon tank & rack, David Brown 990 tractor, Power Steering 30141 770-943-4384
3514
Montezuma 478-472-6993
$4960. Robert Shields Rentz 478-984-5678 and duel remotes, tractor runs good, new rear Gravely 814 lawn and garden tractor, heavy JD 555B track loader. 3 in 1 bucket, with HD
2004 Kubota 3830 tractor, 4WO, GST, fie 6 way blade Rhino; 200 gallon tank & rack; tlres, $4500. Scott Copeland Menlo 30731 duty mower deck, looks and runs great, $650. backhoe uni\, exc. cond., $28,500. Justin
loader, 280 hrs., 7' bushhog, rototiller, 5th wheel dolly; JD quick hitch. Jeanell Hutto 706-506-4083
Wallace Hay lea!}'. 229-886-8379
Caswell Hogansvllle 706-594-3931
boxscrape. $19,900. Jason Dockery Rentz 478-984-4704
Deutz tractors, 7206, $6,300; 5506, SS,300; Haines 48' onion or potato grader, $12,000. JO 6120, cab, 460 hrs., deluxe dual
Cleveland 706-865-4549
6' Bushhog model 286, good condition, pictures can be sent. S. House Silver Creek Charles Dasher P. 0 . Box 163 Glennville hydraulic couplers, air seat, 2WD, exc. cond.,
2004 Kubota BX23 front end loader and $1 ,400. Steven Kleinschmidt 772 Lions Trail 706-767-0839
30427 912-654-4573 912-654-2114
$30,000. Gary Waters Vidalia 912-578-6128
backhoe, good cond., no leaks, pay off of Stone Mountain 30087 678-287-2702 770 Double 6 OeLaval milking equlpt. , air gates, Hay trailer 25'X8', 4" metal floor ramps for 912-293-6975
$9,515.30. James Reed Sandersville 478 717-9475
10hp vacuum pump for sale. Steve Crumley healing tractor, 30" removable side boards, JD 644 comhead Case 1660 combine, 21
553-9569
6' Gill Pulverizer, heavy duty, 3pl hitch, Lula 678-3164518
painted JD green. $1500. Carlton Brooker ft. grainhead; 6 row Buffalo cultivator. Roger
2004 Kubota L3130 4wd tractor, LA513 good condition, $425. Tommy Swann Union DR field and brush mower, 17 HP Woodstock 770-926-6352
Smith Abbeville 229-313-9184
loader R4 tires, FST trans. 157.7 hours, like Point 706-486-2759
commercial, like new, used a few hours, Heavy duty root rake, fits any skid steer JO 6620 Grain combine, 918 flatbed,
new, always sheltered, $15,850. Chad Kno" 750 LB true flow spreader, like new, great garage kept, $2500. Robert Beary Cumming loader, 72" wide, $19,000. Harold Moret $6,800; JD 466 baler, $8,500; MF 2705
Cleveland 706892-4880
shape, Woods heavy duty sq. bail hay 770-889-1227
Hoschton 678-4 101394 770-9658860
Iractor( salvage). Jason Howell Irwinton 478
2004 Mahindra 6000 DI 4WO tractor, 888 conveyor, etc. Rick Stratton Clarkesvllle 770 Ex tractor, hand cranked, nearly new, Horse halters, leather and cloth, horse 676-3405
hours, 3 yr powertrain warranty, going out of 572-7441 706-839-7025
reasonably priced . Alvin Preston Carrolton lunge line; horse plastic feed ~uckels; stall JD 7000 4 row planters, rebuilt, $2,000; JD
business, $18,000. Terry Payne Ellijay 706 843 Bocat, great condition, foam filled tires, 770-832-2703
picks : muck buckets. Ann Earley Canton 770 900 V-ripper, 9 shank, $3,000. Ryan Baeme
635-1 602
bucket, pallet forks, backhoe attachment. EZ Flow fertilizer grain distributor, excellent 401-7355
Nlcholson 706-757-2672 706-540-8339
2004 N.H. TN65 4wd, NH32LA loader, great for farm use. David Jeager Cumming condition, pull type, always cleaned out and Horton trailer, 8x12 v/nose, bought new JD 7410 MFWD, 5800 hrs., $35,000; JD
canopy shuttle trans, 425hrs., excellent, 770-318-9941
oiled, $250. Kim Mushrush Claxton 912-739 Sept. 2006, and extras dual axle, $5900. 4955 MFWD, 8000hrs., $25,000. Ben
a $24,500. Wes Wilkie Canton 770-360-9214 856 International in good working shape, 6462
Eddie Hipps 3898 May Road Duluth 30096 Sanders Lyons 9 125657177
404-401 -3437
$6250. Mal Bray Wrlghtsvllle 478-290-3418
Farmall Cub 1947, rusty, engine stuck. 770-715-5468
JD 7810 MFWD, duals, 2700 hrs,
2005 Brown 7.5' disc harrow, new condition,
22" disc, $2000. Jason Strickland Hortense
951 C track loader, very good u/c, runs good, good strong running machine,
complete tractor, handlift, good tires, $500. Porter Hammond Statesboro 912-871-3479
Hydroax 221 3 wheel with heavy mowing attach. Sammy Howell Fitzgerald 229423
twlstlock irrig. pipe, Waterwinch traveler, Brown 20' low steel trailer. Joel Rushing
912-269-1505
S14,500/obo. Doyle Hale Canton 770-365- Farmall Cub restored, new parts, 6V no 2140 229-425-1388
Register 912-852-5786
2005 John Deere 6420 4X4 CAB, 600 hrs., 8630 770-345-6607
attatchments no more room in my shop, l.H., 1086, C.H.A.. 4000 hrs., duals, good JD 856 cultivator, 6 row, spray shields,
front & rear weights, warranty remaining, Agris 2 rotor 8' hay fluffer, pull type, $550; 5 $2,150/offer. James Metheny Jefferson 706- tires, good cond., $14,500/obo; Ashland 5.5 $5,000; Redball 420 lay by hood, 6 row
$45,000. Keith Mccraine Vidalia 888-258 It. Vicon hay cutter, $1895; New Holland Side 387-9267
yd. dirt pan, $8,000/obo. Don C. Wilhams hydraulic fold, $3,000. Tom Stinson Rome
4146 912-537-9800
delivery rake, $950; all 1 owner. Sam Roper Farmall Super A with plows, Sit Woods belly Cerrollton 770-854-8958
706-295-4722
2005 K.M.C. 4 row peanut plow, like new; Greensboro 706-453-6154 706-4537217
mower, good shape, $3,000. Tony Cooksey IH 1086, $10,500; J.0.14' harrow, S900; JD 9950 cotton picker, field ready,
12 row 200 gal. Van's sprayer, In exc. cond. Air compressor 100 CFM, rotary screw, gas Griffin 404-788-6879
J.D. 4 bottom flip plow, $1000. Royce Hulett $14,000/obo; JO 4450, 3800 hrs., $24,000;
Edward Neidlinger Waynesboro 706-551 operated, 2600 hrs., towable & converts to Fergurson T0-30, engine runs good, Hazlehurst 912-375-3008 912-253-0161
9004 Bushhog Peanut picker, $7,500. Jeff
0905
stallonary, $1750. Mark McCormick Atlanta hydraulics operates a hllle slow, tins rough, Int. 856, almost new paint. very good cond., Spence Staesbor o 912-531-5768
2005 Lewis Bros. litter blade w/optlonal self 770-452-1616
S1600/obo. David Newberry Jackson 770- wide front, remote hydraulics. Paul Sanders JD B hammer mill, good cond., 3pt hay
contained hyd.sys., used 4 times. $2000/llrm. Antique McCormick mule drawn sickle 775-0070
Stephens 706-296-94 11
rake, working cond. H. Dial Oxford 770-786-
Ron Dunagan Baldwin 706-282-7390
mower. good condition, ready lo restore, Ferguson TO 20, gas engine, runs good, International 354 gasoline tractor, 5481
2005 Mahindra 4530, 4x4, loader and $200. John Dr~r Covi~on 678-342-3212 hydraulics work, $1850. Jon Montelin Locust incomplete project. restore or use for pans. JD gator, 2005 HPX, 4x4, exc. cond., only
detachable bucket, 35 hrs.,.R4 tires. like new, Approx. 30 hp Wi.s. eng. with pto & hyd Grove 770914-2427
Herbert Childs P.O. Box 6954 Douglasville 20hrs., $8,500. Travis Palmer Nicholson 706-
warranty, $15.000, before 9pm. Scott Oubiskl Dallas 770-505-5883
pump, $1000. Dennis Thompson Mauk 229 649-2269
Fertilizer spreader 3pt hitch, 5001b ca,pacity, new condition, $275. Robert Wilkie
30154 770-577-8568 International A tractor
parts,
wheels,
7572357 JD late model 2640, rebuilt engine, new
2005 MF 481 . 130hrs . $17,000; '05 Woods 10.5' mower, $3,500; Mascio 6' rotary tiller, $1750. Shane Prophett Newnan 770-252 3722
2006 brand new 20 disk harrow, used 1 time, 61t JD 670 !Iller, used 2 times, like new, etc. Han nah Stratton Clarkesville 770-809 4243
2006 Massey-Ferguson 471 tractor with canopy, Perkins diesel, 42 hours, $ 18,000. Al Ingram Gay 706-5386378
2006 Protrak 3011 gooseneck flatbed, 14k gvw single wheel tandem toolbox, flat deck ramps, $4600. Lamar Wilkie Alpharetta 770887-3854 770-356-0174
2020 JD diesel w/ps, remote hydraulics, good condition, $3,850; 2 row MF planters, distributors. $1 ,000. Cortez Jennings Lyons 912-565-7428
21 ' Gooseneck trailer with 5' dovetail, helper spring ramps, 8' wide, very nice, used very little, $6200. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 706-647-2328
250 gal. fuel oil tank. $200. Billy Hall Chickamauga 706-375-3915 706-3753915
258 Farmhand front end loader with bucket, no leaking cylinders, $1500. Shirley Sparks Monticello 706-473-6633
2955 John Deere, new ac loader, spear front tank duals, quick hitch, good rubber, 3300 hrs.. $26.000. Brian Byrd Lyons 912 578-6014
300 bu grain wagon trailer, mounted filter drip irrigation system with motor pump, 250 gpm al 30/psl. Ted Cowan Fitzger ald 229 423-5602
3000 Ford gas 801 ; JD parting out. all 3
tractors. T. W. Smith Carrollton 7708329816
Backhoe bucket, 12 in. wide with teeth, $200. Clay Lewis Toom&boro 478933-5396
Batwing bush hog, $1200; Frail mower 15', $1200 ; C60 flatbed, $2000 ; Gleaner cornheads, other. David Stanford Sharpsburg 770-502-9636 678-378-2026
Batwlng Finish mower, Belco 15', 10-15 yrs Old, good working condition, can email pictures, $3500. Thornton Turman Bogart 706202-0043
Belarus 400 AN tractor, barn kept, only 650 hours, asking $7,500(obo. Brian Trott Rome 706-290-8583
Bobcat 300 cab, air, 400 hrs., shavings mill, will grind 1011 logs. Wilbu r Moore 10 11 Churchwell Rd. Union Point 30669 706-759 3785 706-817-8430
Bobcat bucket & tracks. good price. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453
Boompole heavy duty, $125: Ford scoop 2 way, $125; scrape blade, $150. all 3pl hitch. Garon Glover Greenv ille 706-884-5368
Bottom plow, M/F, 3114, field ready. gauge wheel, 3 extra new points, $400/firm. R.N. Bates Cochran 478-934-7030
Bradco 11M02 backhoe fits skidsteer, hardly used, $5500; Grapper bucket for skidsteer, $1000, Sit bucket for 7209 Ford loader, $500. Bmy Barlow Woodland 7()6.. 741--0192
Bradco 609 Backhoe for skid steer loader, excellent condition, $6800, call alter 6:00pm. Mike Burroughs Danielsville 706-207--0288 706-795-2328
Bucket truck 1984 Ford 321t., working good motor, good llres, Onan 6.Skw gen to run hydraulic, etc. Frank Joyner Midway 912-884 2863
Alpharetta 678-758-1839 770-888-5824
For sale, 23hp diesel Ford 1000 tractor, approx 630 hrs.. very good condition, $4900. Ronald Temple Canon 706-3386772
Ford t 700 w/770 loader, box blade, scrape blade, planter/cultivator, plow, harrow, $5,500. Sand ra Stovall Madison 706-342-2316
Ford 1710, 4 wheel drive, 2644 hrs., diesel, $7,000. Garland Reagan Dawsonvllle 706 265-4978
Ford 1994, 8770,164 HP cab, duals, prime 21' fold up harrow. both $33,000, exc. cond, etc. James Han Waverly Hall 706-582-2030
Ford 2000 3 cyt dsl tractor, excellent condition, nice paint & rubber. Chris Hopkins Lyons 912-565-8318
Ford 3000 diesel tractor, new bushings, tires generator, fuel pump, runs great, strong engine, hydraulics, hard working tractor, $4500. Mark Thomas Tallapoosa 770-714 9860 770-574-8004
Ford 3910 diesel tractor w/6'mower, 1580 hrs., good condition. $9,500. Harris Hardegree Winder 770-633-0015
Ford 550 Backhoe- 1979, good cond., strong hydraulics, tires good, $10,500. Jerry Jackson Macon 478-788-8502
Ford 555 Backhoe with cab, diesel, operates very good, starts easy, good tires, four stick, $7500. Phil Rice McDonough 770914-1220
Ford 6610 4X4, tires 90%, new PTO and injection pump, exc. cond., $ 10,500. Bert Cook Talbotton 706-329-1446
Ford SN tractor, just tuned up, 2006, runs good, $2,200. Edgar Barnett Dallas 404-432 2439
Ford F-700 diesel dump truck 1988,
transmission, wide front axle, radiator, hood, drawbar, $250. Jarrell Cagle Rome 706-291 8651
International grain drill, model 510, 101t., 16 disk, excellent conditon, $1 ,000. Gene Mize Bowman 706-498-1087 706-783-4308
Irrigation pipe, 185-30lt. joints, 4" twist lock, sprinklers, 76" valve pipes, trailer included, $8,000. Brent Pearman Chula 229-3925569
Irrigation pump unused "Duetz, 135 HP diesel traile r, mounted 1100GPM@80PS I 600GPM@150PSI. Earl Kemp Lyons 912 526-8536
lseki tractor, TS1610. 2 cyl. dieseV17hp, 2WD w/buckel, $5,950; Yanmar 1500 tractor, 2 cyl. diesel/17hp. 4WO Reman engine. $2995. Jon Mattox Griffin 770-228-7782
J&M grain cart, 650 bu. roll tarp, exc. conditon, $13,500. Jamie Lamon Barney 229775-2957 229-561-7468
J.D. 7300 Max Emerge. 2 4-row planters, rip- spider, spray tanks, seed mooter. Charles Kolbie Camilla 229-294-4582
J.D.210 Harrow, $1200; 2002 EZGO PDS Golf Cart, $2200. Mike Cartwright Pearson mikecart@(!lanttel.net 912-422-7493
Jacobsen-72in. mower. Kubota diesel, just serviced, new battery, $1500. Larry Minish Commerce 706-335-6260
JD 06, 23 disk harrow, like new & 20' Tayway disk harrow & shank, chisel plow. Hugh Hosch Buford 770-9453971
JD 1010 60's model, 4 cyl gas, good rubber, good cond., $3800. Eric Lathem Cumming 770-887--0374
JD 13.6X38 rim & 2 tires 30%, $100. Ronnie Hardigree Watklnsvllle 706-227-9627
JD 1565 front end mower, 36hp, 4X4 72
batteries, fluids, filters, and paint with 146 Ioader, $10,500. Tommy Mitcham Oxford 7707868805 770-856-5577
JD model 100 corn picker, 1 row, good oond., $900. John Spear Deari ng 706-595 4867
JD model M for parts, propane, $200; 256 Ford NH side delivery hay rake, $850. Melvyn Rowell Roberta 478-836-3388
JD square baler, JD 430 roller, NH stack wagon, 106 square bales. John Moore Jefferson 770-503-6360
John Blue 6 row com detasseler, all hydraulic, good condition, $2,500. Doug Gay Lyons 30436 912-565-7022
John Deere 1999, 9610 combine, 1500 hrs., field ready, has always been stored Inside, $59,900. Alan Baggett Montose 478290-0667
John Deere 2130 w/dual remotes, good cond., $4,750. Jeff Williams Milan 229-315t261
John Deere 2840, 1978, 80 HP, new rear tires. $8,500. Dave Forrester Perry 478-3964487
John Deere 335 hay baler, 4x4 roll, good condition, always sheltered, $6000, Peerless V-rake, good condition, $1500. Emory Merk Commerce 706-3678644
John Deere 4440 tractor, cab and cold air, Quad trans., good tires, paint, interior, runs gceat. Krystal Baggett Montrose 478-3764519
John Deere 493A 4 row pull planters with fertilizer distributors and 4 row cultivators, $800. Don Eldridge Dougla.s 912-384-0825
John Deere 5105 tractor, 1400 hrs. with various Implements. Robert Price 148 Koi
3408 Power Unit. Richard Hephzibah 709829--0393
McElmurray
Bushhog 2346 OT front end loader attach. with bucket and forks, fits Ford 3000
alrbrakes, alrgates, rolltarp, Allison automatic, new tires, 10,300 miles, $15,000. Kirby
inch, 2004 model. $ 17.000. Jesse Sanders Unadilla 478-954-3939
Farm Lane Nicholls 31554 9122188487 John Deere 5400, many options, quick
35 Ferguson gas with harrow, 511 mower, tractor, exc. cond. Bob White Jullette 478 Dangler Rossvllle 706-861 -5441 423227- JD 17 hp 325 Garden tractor w/15 ball detach JD loader, 900hrs., llke new, $20,500.
scrape blade, $3000; Farmall A, $800. 808-8045
8668
trailer and grader attachment, $2000 Charles Wellham Statham 678-764-5097
Charles Byrd 6259 Old Axson Road Douglas 31535 912-384-2501
Bushhog 9044 peanut combine, low hrs., In exc. cond.; 12 row 100 gal. Van's sprayer, In
Ford F-800 truck 1998 stake body, Cummings diesel Allison Transmission ale
Fred Moeller Roswell 678-3861898 770 569-2775
John Deere 6000 hiboy sprayer w/lobacco topper assembley, exc. cond., air & radio.
351 Seery New Holland round baler, selling exc. cond. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 770 54.000 miles, exc. cond., $16,500. G.K. Allen JD 260 skid steer, 930 hrs.. new tires, new Shell Thornton Screven 912-579-9912
for health reasons, make an offer. call 6:00- 789-3258
Dawsonville 706-216-0077
staner, good condition, $15,500, other attach. John Deere model A, $6500. Kenneth
8:30 pm. Bennie Thurmond 2387 Crook Road Carver land plane, 40' nearly new, great Ford larm service truck 1976 F250 4 speed, avail. David L!!9g Comer 706-207 11 76
Whitehead Conyers 770-922-3797
Lincolnton 30817 706-3597552
shape, $6500. Kenneth Denney Whitesburg custom ved w/Koenlg 2 ton electric autocrane, JD 3020 tractor, 3 10 JD harrow, exc . oond. KMC 4 row tillovator, row markers. M.
360 Massey Ferguson, 88, front-end loader, 770-832-1718
exc. cond.. $2000. Don Harper Atlanta 770- Bobby Clements Comer 706-783-5873
Bennett Omega 229-392-5587
(ROPS) roll-over blade. Bushhog, $8500/obo. John Longhill Marble Hiil 770-652-1143
Case 885 Tractor, low hours, box blade. Roto Cutter 5 fl , 3 ton trailer, bring offers.
394-4068 770-630-2096 Ford tractor 3000, 1967. $3500. Peggy
JD 336 sq baler; JD 430 roller; NH stack wagon, 106 bales, pull type. John Moore
KMC poultry sidewall cleaner, excellent condition, $1200. David Levie Mo ntezuma
4 It. finish mower, Maschio, heavy duty, rear Dave Padowitz Dawsonville 706-300-6774 Fowler Macon 478-742-3709
Jefferson 706-21 5-1165
478-244-0323 478-472-6500
discharge, new, used only 2 hours, $950. 706-429-6187
Forklift Yale propane AIT. 1990 model, 16' J D 348 hay baler, $6500. Jimmy Moncnel KMC npper spider with John Deere 7 1
Frank Gibbs Gordon 478-628-5349
Case IH 2388 combine, 2005 model, mast height, 4000 lb. lift, ex. cond., solid Roberta 478-955-5775 478-825-0865
planters, good condition, make otter. Jon
44" manual start rough cul trail mower loaded field tractor, 610 engine, 525 rubber tires Shaun Kemp Lyons 912-526 JD 348 sq. baler, like new, only 5000 bales, Fordham Chester 478-358-9436
Gerald Debari Bamesvllle 770-358--0260
separator, 2511 1020 platform. Kenneth 9718
$11,500; JD 317 skid steer, 245 hrs, exc. Knight side slinger manure spreader,
4440 JD tractor, good cond.. low hrs, Williamson 398 Meadowlark Rd Fitzgearld Front Axle extensions and steering tube cond., $ 16.500. Scotty Phillips Royston 706 mounted on 79 Ford truck in very good cond.,
Sl 4,000; 7300 JD 4 row vaccum planter, good 31750 229-468-5937
extension lor 6000 series John Deere, $650. 498--0657
$7500, etc. Billy Greer Hampton 404-444-
cond., S1200, etc. Hank Stringer Thomasvllle Case IH 591 TA, 16 hp irrigation engine, Keith Yawn Hazlehurst 912-375-7743
JO 4020 rebuilt engine, hyd. pump rad.. 2436 770-946-461 6
229228-4514
$6500; 4 row Brown cultivator, $1000. Jud Fuel tank w/pump, 125 gal.. 3pt fork lilt, new bat, good tires, vgc, jumps out of 5th &7th Komatsu 041 , 6 way blade with 10' root
45 JO combine: 3 row Sorebean hedder Green Bainbridge 229-246-6667
old ploys; planters, wagon wheels, wild hog gear, $7,800. Leonard Hiii Waynesboro 706 rake, $48.000. Larry Jordan Lyons 912293
and 2 row com hedder. $450. W. Lester Case IH MX 285, MFWD, duals front and trap. Andrea Claborn Jonesboro 404-886 466-2997
0351
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Portal 912-865-3858
rear, 700hrs.. exc. cond, $108.000. Todd 6240
JD 420 tractor, 1957 w/5' bushhog, good Komatsu PC75UU1. 17, wt thumb, v.g.
4500 Ford Backhoes, 273NH baler, Kuhn H29an Dublin 478-676-3474
Generator Wlnco, model 25-1 5. PTO condition, $3500. Troy McVey Covington cond.. $15,500; 955 gear Dr. loader,
hay tedder 112 frail, 6', 93 Chev, 1 ton 40R Case JX 95, 2004 model cab ac and heat, driven, mounted on trailer w.drlve shall, 404-725-5049
1 1/2 yd.. good, $8,500. A Lamb Vienna 229-
farm truck, 3 dumpbeds. Ron Bailey loader, 925 hrs, excellent condition , $24,000. asking $ 1200/obo. Janet Meuse Moreland JD 4320 diesel, 125 hp with JD t 58 lront 268-8550
Wiiiiamson 404-8866126
Daniel Mcco:r: Greenville 706-977-9451
770-25 1-3975
end loader, strong tractor, works dally, $9,500. Kubota Backhoe attach. for 20-25hp tractor,
5 ft. Bush Hog finish mower, rear discharge, Caterpillar electric pullet jack, 24V, 60001b., Generator: 4.4KW 7hp gasoline, Bob Sta(!leton Griffin 770-468-8691
good cond., 12" bucket, attachment bracket
exc. cond., $1000. Keith White Forsyth 478 1 yr. old battery. exc. cond., automatic 12/120/240 volts, strong frame with handles & JD 4420 combine, grain head only, included. Kenneth Moody Hiawassee 706-
994-1328
charger, $2,000. Chop Evans Fort Valley wheels, unu sed , $499. Sean Taber 1950hrs., good shape, runs good, $3000/obo. 896-3656
5000 watt Craltsman gen., $425, B414 Int. 478-825-4642
Fayetteville 770-367-1512
Aaron Johnson Tennllle 478-552 11 62
Kubota BX1800 tractor; Kubota LA211FL
diesel, runs good, smokes , $1800, T030 Chipper-Shredder-Craftsman 8 1/2hp, will Generator: 7.5KW 13hp gasoline, JD 4435 w/9 15 flex, $10,000; JD 6600 loader: Kubota RFM-48 finishing; Kubota 52"
Ferguson, $2300, 3ph, equlpl. cheap. Larry shred material for two operations-1 /2 diameter 1211201240 volts, strong frame with handles & w/215 head, $2000. Tim Phillips Wrlght~vllle belly; harrow for Kubota, 400 hrs., $9,000.
Argo Douglasvllle 7709426948
up to 3" diameter, $250. Mary Andrews wheels , never used, $899. Gary Taber 478-864-1911
Mike Woods Colbert 706-788-2655
52 JO A model tricycle, runs good, all Sandersville 478-552-2872
Fayetteville 678-485-3134
JD 4640 tractor cab & factory duals, KMC 2 Kubota BX2200, diesel, 4WD, 60hrs.,
original, never restored, $4,000/obo; set of Chisel Plow 9 shank, good condition. $500. Generator: Diesel, portable. open frame, row peanut plow, lilliston 1500 combine. 14' Includes 60" cutting deck, 60" rear blades, turf
Athens offset harrows, $1500. M.T Camp Jason Harrison 131 Berry Road SW 12/1201240 volts, unused, $1199. GD Taber Rhine shredder mower. David Lewis Miian and 4WD tires on rims, $9500/obo. Karen
Monroe 770-267-0820
Milledgevllle 3 1061 478-452-9064
Fayettevllla 770-461 -3503
478.285. 1665
Brack Decatur 404-886-4153
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Kubota MS700 2004 year model with Tractor-32hp Yenmar 32HP diesel- Want 4 row KMC strip-till with or without 2 used 16.9-38 traC1or tires, no holes, $100. Greenhouse 24' x 13', has metal sides,
Kubota LA1002 loader, 450 hours, call alter wrth(l)Harrow, (2)511 bush hogs, (1) root rake, planters, 7810 JD traC1or or 150 horsepower Tracy Frady Mount Airy 706-499-3145
tables and gas heater, will need new cover,
6pm. Clayton Lowe Athena 7065432272
(1) 20 round plow, etc. Bobby Gothard or large tractor. Casey Horton Rhine 478-893 2"x 8" oak trailer flooring, $ 1 a board foot. buyer helps disassemble, S4SO. Dale
Large Roto tiller, very well made, 8hp, Jackson 770504-0373 404579-4628
7004
Tlmothy Peifer Metter 912685-68S3
Thalman Hampton 770-856-5881 no-946
Briggs gas shalt engine. $12S. Bud Saylor Tradewinds 75kw with less than 100hrs., Want 4wheel farm wagon chassis. Berry 2000 gallon metal watertank on skids w/4 9421
Fayetteville no-461-9643
auto start up, mounted Inside portable Brookshire SOchea 706-747-3693
cly. W isconsin pump. Tim Jordan Royston Greenhouses 96' long,16' to 31 ' wide.
Lathe metalworking, Southbend, 13" Swing building. V. Chaffln Rutledge 706SS7-2292
Want 4 wheel farm wagon for hauling baled 706-245-6463
heaters, fans, benches, and shade cloth.
X 6' bed, excellent condition, $4999/obo. Trailer, 1411, lights, double axle mh axle and ha~. Ken Graham Quitman 229-ns-2701
3 1/4" YP T&G llooring, S7S sf., most 16' Martin Saxon Waynesboro 706554-278S
James Harris Milledgeville 4784S2-1188
wheels. $SOO/obo. Waller Fadeley Want 4-foot finish mower in good condition, Iong, clear or heart, left over, $940. Marcia Hay and corn conveyer, good shape, $600,
Log Splitter, Troy Silt, S HP Honda engine, Sharpsburg 404-610-0427
to be used with small tracior - Ford 1s10. Steele Cleveland 706-200-7215
used metal coral panels t2' long $1S and S20.
used ooce, new $1 ,300, asking $1,tOO. Tim Tree Toad manual tree transplanter, 32 Dennis Irwin Canton no-720-1263
30 sheets unused, 22 gauge sheet metal, Johnn~ Norton Dallas 770-3n-541 5
Watson Athens 706-247-5058
n model, 3-pt hitch, spades are manually driven Want 6 ft. Bushhog brand bushhog, good at sheets, not for roofing, call for pricing. Heart pine floonng, hand hewed sills, brick.
Manure spreader, older model, works ok, with post driver, $1000. Ken Mobley condition. Barry Anderson Bloomi ngdale Larry Fitzgerald Rutledge 706-557-9316
doors and windows. James Donaldson Metter
ground driven, $650. D. Westmoreland Stockbridge n0-289-4045
9123983502
3000 112s Savannah grey brick $5000. 912-685-4095 912-682-0347
Cleveland 706-21 94847
Troy-Bill Log Splitter 12.s ton hydraulic; Want 8.00012,000 gallon tanks, aluminum Tommy Dewitt Brunswick 912-222-37S7
Heavy duty metal shelf racks, 66" high 15
Massey Ferguson 1996 231 2WD Perkins Tomahawk Chipper/Shredder BHP w/low bar; or stainless steel, 12'1S' cutting harrow. Mark 400 lb Anvil and 100 lb Anvil,# 2S cooking deep, 40" long, both for $80. A. Rooks
diesel, S60 hrs.. !ires 60%, great shape, TroyBlll BHP Roto-1111er; $600/obo. James McWhorter Whitesburg no-5501787
grade pot, Champion Forge. A. Hendrick Winder 770-867-1847
includes 5' Bushog, $7500. Ron Henderson Kroemer Dacula 770-7894963 770237-5242 Want a C-146 engine, running or not, gas or Austell 770-9489842
Heavy duty pallet jacks $175 each obo,
Cataula 706-323-8240 706-4640463
Turn plow, $450, 5 1/2 box blade, $350; S fl diesel, fits 424 International traC1or. Randy 5/16 inch cable wire rope, 100 feet long excellent condition. Tony Davis Columbus
Massey Ferguson 23S tractor, diesel, harrow, $400; 611 F.M., $800; 6' mower, $600. Welch Vienna 229273-4848
used and in good shape on reel $10. Randy 706-326-5703 706-326-S703
manual steering, $3.850; Allis Chablers 8030 Dino Manin Swainsbor o 4782374598
Want a good used bandsaw sawmill, Bryan Ephesus 770-854-8636
Heavy duty plastic pallets 40"x48", S1 each.
cab tractor w/ac, gc, $11,500. Henry Puckett Two-disc turning plow, MFG by Dearborn preferably a Woodmizer. Johnny Dayton 50 used corral gales, $2500 each if buy all. E. Pa~ne Baldwin 7Q6.n8-3096
Athena 706224-2971
Equipment (maker of Fordson and early 8Ns), Homer 706-6n-2899 706-654-7668
S.M. Thomas Monroe n0-267-8400
Heavy duty sewing machine for sewing
Massey-Ferguson 13S Gas bumer w/S' $250. Pete Pedigo Ringgold 7Q6.8669089
Want F-12 Farmall on steel, will consider 500 gal. propane gas tank with gas. Emitt harness leather, great working condition.
mower, $3SOO, runs good. Clay Mercer Utility Trailer HD, new tires plus mounted rubber. running or not, leave message if no Bragg Statesboro 912764-2706
Joseph Martin Canon 70624551S4 404
Vienna 229-938-6026
spares, good condition, $650. Joe D'Agoslino answer. James Boyd Unadilla 4786279623 SS gal metal drums with open top lids $10 2712170
MF 124 hay baler, $1 SOO; S disc hay cutter, 205 Stone Creek Rd Rising Fawn 30738 706 Want Farman 140-100 Super A and M each. Keith Gould Mc Donough 678858- High tensil electric wi re and fencing
exc. cond., $2500. David White Forsyth 478- 3982729
Farmall gas tank or complete tractor. Nelson 0327
supplies; springs. ratchet-winders, etc., wire
994828S Model 1300 International 7' Sickle mower,
good condition, spare blade and knives, $300. Gary White Calhoun 706-629-6527
Multi-fuel turbo diesel engine, from 2 112 ton military truck, $89S. Harley Phillips Ochlocknee 229..Jn-5355
New GC 2300 Massey Ferguson tractor w/8hrs., power steer, front end loader, tiller,
Vertical mixer for feeding cattle , model 2150 Lucknow, 47S cubic feet with scales great shape. John Downer Richland 229938-3034 229-887-2097
Walton front blade for large tractor, $500; 2 row Cole planters on Pittsburg frame. $500. Jo Gay Lyons 9\2-565-7035
Werner Swasey H-300A trac crawler, Detroit 3 cylinder, large bucket, used on farm,
Massey 2435 Tucker Mill Ad, Conyers 30094 770-483-2639
Want Farman 460 diesel whole or for parts. Stephanie Minter Fayetteville 770-461-2840
Want good used finishing mower, Sit.. located within 7S mites of Summervrne Ga., call. Edward Hammitt Summervtlle 706-857 7298
Want heavy duty, 6'-8' offset harrow on
55 gal. plastic drums good for chicken house. food grade, $5 each. Bill Cheatwood Jackson n0-2279708
55 gal. plastic drums w/bung plugs & w/o, SS gal. metal lock ring & wl o lid. Chad Carlyle Lawrencevllle 30045 no-963-7257
60 egg incubator $20, farm secunty light
new $15. Wlllalm Dabbs Eatonton 706-48S 6249
cut In sections, 3000 feet. Ria McBride Mansfield no-787698S
Hopper feed bins 6' dia S.4 tons S150, 7 dia. 9 tons, legs in concrete, $12S. Jim Thaxton Bishop 706-7691315
HYO cylinders 1 314 bore s stroke $20 each, 42" pallett forks $200 set, HD chain bucks $10 each. S Mullins Martin 706-384S13S
turf tires. A. Bower Cleveland 706865-7544
New Holland 451 , 7 loot sickle bar mower, good condition, owners manual, $695/lirm. Wilham Amerson Monroe no-267-71135
New Holland Br740 silage baler rolls, 4XS rolls. always kept inside, baled approx. 1500 roles. very good cond.. $11,SOO. Jimmy Coggins 8ogart 706-7693742
$5,500/obo. Cory Stern Gray 4783198484 Winco generator, 16 hp. Briggs & Stratton,
7500 watts, runs good, call aft. 4 pm. J. Reepe Demorest 706-754-6747
Windmill 40', 8' fan; 6 one way disk; Cockshat 30 lracior; F-20 traC1or; small lathe 24". Sam Lowrey Rome 706-295-1157 706234-7729
wheels, 24"x 1/4" w/ 1 112" axle. Dana Lee Whitesburg 770-836-8396
Want Irrigation pump Berkley, 3 in. intake, 4 in. output, pull by PTO. Curtis Bishop Barnesville 770-3582643
Want JD 440 Skidder parts or w hole
machine, have one or know someone who
does, please call. David Dubberly Brunswick
a 12 ft gates, 3000 lb porlable livestock
scales $1400, J.D. back blower S17S, chick
feeders w/plaslic pans and other cheap. Charles Wellham Statham n0-725-7378
A-20 Yates American Planer mill/40 HP or
75 HP motorslleed table/panel box blower
and duct work. Greg Blanchett Alapaha 229
326-0300
.
Incubator, cabinet type wanted . Maryllis Wolfga.ng Mllledgevllle 31061 478-932-561 t
Incubators S27S each, hatcher $200, and gas brooders $ t S each, use for quail, etec. thermostat, good condition. M.E. Livingston Stockbridge 770-4747124
lnsulation/styrofoam $6 per sheet, 400 plus sheets available 2'x8'. 2 112 inches thick R-1 2.
New Holland skid steer loader, 1996 LX66S Woods AM59 finishing mower, evg. cond., 912-638-3678
Airll<lln dried quality Woodmizer sawn C. Carnes Lafayette 706-2175380
turbo. SOhp, 2200 hrs.. good smooth bucket, eX1ra set of blades, works great, asking $400. Want Post hole digger, 3pt hitch, 6 or 8 bit. Iumber, pine, oak/Walnut, poplar, any size to Kiln-dried black walnut xwide furniture
remote hydraulics, $9,500. Vince Williams JM Snowden Fayetteville 404-374-0552
Bridget Arrington Palmetto 770-4633849
26' wide plank flooring. John Sell Miiner 770 pieces to hobby size, priced to sell . other
Hiram 770-722-8384
New Holland TC30 tractor, Woods Bushhog, 37 hours both, like new, $9000 tor both. Bill Busic Clarkesvtlle 706-754-6240
Yanmar 14010, 3cyl dsl, 16hp, 4wd, bucket loader, low hrs, exc. cond.. $587S. Charles Snead Dallas 678-363-5892
t 979 JD 555 crawler loader. St 4,500; 4972
Want rear fender, front grill, and all sheet metal tor International 8404. CaMn Melcher 6599 Wrightsbororo Ad. Harlem 30814 706 556-8466
228-1338 770-4802326
All food grade SS gal. closed and open top plastic drums, and 55 gal. lever lock plastic drums, 5S gal. metal lever lock drums.
hardwoods & softwoods. Michael Steele Dahlo~a 706-2152S53
L.B. White propane heater 168.000 btu, hangs from ceiling, still works, $150 obo. Joe
New Holland TN-65 4X4 traC1or, 6S hp, Kenworth rollback truck to haul it with, Want reasonably priced Farman F Eugene Needham Loganvil le n0-466-4284 Barnes Ball Ground 77()-893-4803
1250 hours, hyd. remotes, like new, $15,000. Eddie Lott Claxton 912-739-7733 912-618 97t9
New Holland, skid steer, LS. 1802003 tooth bucket, grabble bucket, tracks low hrs.,
$10,000 Roy Etheridge Hampton n0-9489355
Farm Machinery Wanted
1olt. pulf type cutting harrow with hydraulic
12,14,20,30, or Oliver 66 for parts or lo restore. Rick Minier Inman 404202-0419
Want square baler in good condition. Matt Rhinehart Ranger 770-S48-6332
Want to buy JD or Kubota diesel tractor, 42
Ashley wood heater for sale. Alfred Alexander Sylvania 912-857-3526
Bar joists 7 steel, open web, 24'-8' X 16.S" $500. Rex Burch Marietta 404-425-3279 770425-5610
no- Ladder 40 ft. Werner, like new, $270. Jim
Clifford Lawrenceville 770-962-2928 715-4533
Large tarp covers heavy duty 14'x48' $50 Chris McPherson Cumming 770356-3528
vgc. C.J . Bowman Winder 770-8688104 NH 617 disc mower 7'10", $2900; 15' Lely
wheel. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706695 S906
to so hp, 2WD, must be in good condition. Dwight Bobo Rome 706-29 18300
Breeder house equipment feeders hoppers, scales, lights, fans, gas tanks
'
Large, old, handmade bricks 4 In. X 8.5 in. X 3 In. approx. 700 cleaned, $1.25 each .
hydraulic fold, 3pt tedder, $1700; 6200 JD 4WD. Jeff Cantrell Bowdon n0-258-7194
Old Drag type farm equipment tor sale. Tom Cowan Conyers 770-483-6523 6789n-7975
One horse wagon, new paint shafts, good
10 wheel V rake on caddy in good cond1toon. Louis Hamilton Keysvllle 706-5542898 706-833-7064
t989 CaselH 1660 Combine with corn and gram head, good condition, $40,000. H. L
Want to buy hay rake, side delivery, good cond. so mile radius. Wynn Copelan Madison 7064537687 706-4539815
Want to buy roll over for Mitsubishi 01650 FD traC1or. Larry Lingerfelt Dahlonega 7Q6.
drinkers. nest. heaters, cool cell, rooster feeder. Jeff Wilson Calhoun 678986-4038 678-986-4038
Bricks 1200+ pieces, dean unused solid wtltte sanded S sides.1 side red good for
Russell Furline Powder Springs 770422 7742 404-754S1 53
a Log cabin siding for homes fnslcf~ or
outside, 6" s1 a It, $1.25 a ft. Robert
RoQers Wrightsville 478-864-1674
cond., $1250. James Skelton t341 Frontier Page Ellabell 912-858-2258
867-6467
pavers, $200 lot. Karl Betz Marietta 770-428 Lumber for sale new pine 1x4, 1x6, 2x4 ,
Dr. Buford 30518 77094S-4764 770-617- 2-Stabillzer brackets & 2 stabilizer rods for Want to buy small or med. size farm tractor 7061
2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, also assorted old heart
9492
International 404 series tractor. Loul Tibbitts w/Wo equipment. Dallid Brown Union City Brown burlap cloth 6 pcs. 3x20. Robert pine. Bray Hutcheson Jr. Wrightsville 478
Pats striplill w/KMC Ult-assist wheels and Dallas 770-445-3396 404-317-5422
770-964- 11 23
Ayers Conyers 404-388-9S48
864-0790 478-S21-2401
John Deere 1700 planters, excellent Shp electric motor, 220V, 1ph, 32SO R.P.M., Wanl to buy used rear tractor tires, 16.9 x Used cages for sale, small animal cages of Lumber, assoned sizes, and hardwood,
condition, $18,000. Greg Gosa Leesburg reasonably priced. Lynn Hall Madison 706- 28-6 ply, good to fair condition. Kent Surrency all sizes, good for poultry, rabbits, etc. G
229- 3170316
342-9022
Surrency 912-367203t
Swafford Cleveland 7068645723
also custom cut your logs. Eddy Dunn McDonough n0-9S7-7633
Pecan sprayer, 957 FMC, exc. cond., $12,SOO, free truck; 10 1/2 It. BushHog
BackHoe for 3 point hitch, for light use. Donald Dove Grayson no-963-7061
Want to trade my 30' Hooper, triaxle, gooseneck for any length dual axle gooseneck.
Canning jars, $5 a dozen QT, PTS & t/2
PTS most with nngs. A. Marks Dacula 678
Lumber, rough cut pine and oak, mantles cut to size. Benjy Hardy Brooks 404-732
mower, exc. cond., new paint, $2.000. Ray Register Ray City 229-4SS-356S
Brown Harden Super Seeder 4,6 or 8 row. Lamar Black Millen 478-9825458
Bruce Lester Griffin 678-858-3107
Want turf tires and wheels for Belarus(250 A
3n-994e Chicken house 40'X300' to be cfismantled
7014 Metal roofing, green, 3'X16', 30 sheets
Post Hole Digger, 3 point hitch, 4" and 6 . $350; Dirt Scoop, $65. Jimmy Spearman Shlloh 678-416-9878
Farm tractor and crawler traC1or tor parts or that can be repaired. J. Vaughn Baxley 9 12367-2312
S) tractor, lront:6.00X16SL, rear:10X28. Aaron Johnson Buchanan 770-646-8162
and removed from premises, trusses Jn good
condition, roof rusted but no leaks. BJ NiemI
Calhoun 706629-6878
$800 obo, Buck Stove $350, 500 gal. stee tank $300. Dan Guider Cartersville 770-310
5077 770-386-S2S9
Power King Tractor 14 HP, with two pieces
FARM SUPPLIES of equipment, runs good. $1000. Eddie Elrod
Forsyth 478994-6792
If Power steering pump tor a 580 Case and a
hydraulic pump. Roger Keebaugh 4461 Noah Martin Rd. Gainesvllle 30507 770-869-7941 770540-3005
Rear wheel weights and front weights for 3020 or 4020 John Deere. $300. Greene Thrill Collins 912-684-3970
Red ball 6 row hooded sprayer, 2 13.6X24 tractor tires, $100 ea. Bennie Metcalf Sycamore 229-S673062
Rotor tiller, Lawn Chief, new Shp engine, rear tines, 3 forwards & reverse, $19S. Jerry MahaHey Lawrenceville n0-963-1395
Scrape blade, 611, 3pt hitch, good condition, S250, will e-mail picture. Porter Hough
. Rockmart no-514-9167 770833-1098
Smoothing harrow Sit., $450; Sit. chain link
no- fence, $.65 per ft. J.C. McEver Winder
307-0781
Sperry New Holland 4S1 sickle mower, bought new, used 3 seasons, $750/obo. Ed Caylor Dalton 706 2S93318 7062S99094
Spreadertruck,1987gmc, 366 engine, 5&2
an !ral\S.Chandler spreader body, hyd., exc.cond.
Charles Panter Blueridge 706-455-7227
Ford 9N, SN, Jubilee, 601 , 801 In any condition for parts or repair, reasonable, 100 mi. Atlanta. W. Wilson Douglasville 7709471970 404-660-6902
Grain truck; minimum 16 fl. box with hoist and cover, good to exc. cond. Nick Lacey Ray City 229-4SS3204
Horse drawn equipment, sugar cane press, old gas pump, near Augusta. Nicholas Ivey Hephzibah 706231-2159
Irrigation pipe fittings, 4 inch aluminum hook type, need trees, elbows, and connectors, tony fives. Tony Gooch Folkston 912-496 1111
Looking for 6'8' 3-point or hydraulic no-IJll drill, Kasco eco-drill would be perfeC1. Brennen Hicks Canton 678-462-4021
M & W Disc mower, model HC6 or HC7, working cond. or for pans. Lamar Cox Fayettevllle 770-461726.4 770-4617938
Need 4 16" 6 hole rims for trailer. Kenneth Perry Loganvllle 770-466-8033 678-6S62166
No till drill planter to be used In pasture. John Harriss Harlem 706-SSS-9596 7Q6.831-
37n
Chicken house equipment 36" fans, motors
z1ggity drinkers, brooders, red feed line pans
you have questions regarding ads in ffl1s category. call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 9081 or 404-6519082.
1 250- gallon putt type barbque or cooker. Donnie Allen Dudley 478-87S3496
10,000 hnear feet of 8 foot chain tonk fence with metal pipe top rail $2 per foot. Greg Roche Dublin 478-272-2792 478-2753212
100,000 btu shop heater, burns any used oil
feed lines other equipment. Cathy Irvin Demorest 706-754-6806
Chicken htter for sale, S20 per pickup load Steve Watkins 111S Dogwood Valley Ad Tunnel
Hlll 30755 706-217-9897 706-217-9897
Chicken nesting boxes, $20 each. Wallace Smith Cornella 706776-8152
Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $10 each Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-947-6744
eroduct. Steve Boettcher Canton 30115 1000 gal. fuel tank $1 ,000. Adam Brown
Avera 7()6.547-6162 706-831-3442
1000 gallon propane tank with regulator, in good condition. Stan Parker Jefferson 706-
Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $10 each David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2SS9
Corrugated tin 3x21fl S20 a sheet, 2x21ft
$13 a sheet. trusses 3611 $65. Lee Verner Watkinsville 7()6.254-3822
367-5070 770-318-9658
Creosote lumber for fencing, barns etc
102 fully operat.1ng bell drinkers, just taken sawed to your spec. Danny Kirk Franklin 678
out of house, 8 years old $1,000. Brad Burden 850-8234
Elberton 706-988-9483 12 red 1211 corral/round pen panels for sate,
$3SO for all . Keith Seymour Covington 770 787-9449
Custom creosote fencing and timbers
sawed to order, Installation and delivery
available. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770 927-6288
12 utility wood poles 30-40 It length St per Cypress lumber. full 1x10, 10' to 16 fool John Koman~ Rome 706-2325062 lengths, excellent tor siding, $1 .20 LF approx
16 It. d1a water wheel, 24 buckets, s1ee1 2300 LF available. Larry Cash Barnesvllle frame, $1200. Mel Klausing Ringgo ld 7()6. no-358-3758
Millstone, granite 36" diameter by 6" thick $2SOO firm. Michael Jones Macon 478-47 t 0412
Oak lumber, one buy, covered and air dried $2 bf. d ear wood, Wh. pine 1x12x20, yellow pine, various sizes. David Reed Gray 478 960-8665
Old farm bells, one large #3 $200, one
small approx 10 Inch, has minor crack mounted on gatv. pole, $100. Byron Shack.elford Griffin 770228-2632
Old heart pine lumber for sale. Earl Knlgh Irwinton 478946-2958
One 12'' galvanized and one 14" aluminum
external-braced, dual-bearing, wind turbines
tor sale al $15 each. Carol McAlister Ouluth 770-476-5433
One 3000 gal. steel diesel tank. previously
underground. good cond., $150. Thomas
Burch Snellvllle 404-274-0t02
Pallet boiler, new condition, also 1600 gal
SS/cone bottom mixer on 12 ton scale, $1SO0 each, $2700 for both C. Causey Baxley 912
2782924
Pine straw for sale. Bailey Harris Cobb 229-938-9640
Pipe 18 inch diameter X 20 fl Iength, purchased for pasture use. N .C . Soland
Steam cleaner, "Farley's, challenger #3", model 4100, 220 volt single phase, $1200. Robert Koon Shiloh 706-846-9123
Super A Farmall tracior with belly pan and cultivator, $2200. James Norman Lexington 706743-8953
Parts for 4-disk 455 Athens Tiller or will consider buying good working Athens Tiiier. Morris Frady Mount Airy 706-754-4801
Seed monitor for 4 row John Deere 7000 planter, must Include monilor, harness, and sensors. no junk. Joe Hutfles Byron 31008
891-9942 1903 Blackhawk corn sheller on exc. cond.,
$ 125; crosscut saw, good cond., $65. Norman Weeks Barney 229-77S-2S36
2 200-gellon lick tanks for liquid supplement, In good condition S1SO each.
David Bradley industrial engine restored $150, Lauson 2.3HP $70, Kohler 4 HP $70, aII excellent condition. Marlen Baerenwald Jonesboro 770478-1712
Exaust fan, 36" x 36", 1/3 HP motor, never used, SI 00. Ken Fortner Fayetteville 770
Tyrone 770-4874S76
Plastic nursery pots 1 gallon, $.50 each. Ju Schellinger Powder Serlngs 770-439-9001
Pole barn complete kit 24'x36', easy t0 install, $2975." Tom Lamb Fayetteville 770 7191S16 404-664 4124
Taylor-Way "lilt type" Bush and Bog Harrow, S fl cutting width. Bob Haegl Lawrenceville
678427-714S 770-962-8149
Side mounted corn planters for style A John Deere, 1948-19S2. Cliff Livingston Midland 7()6.561 4450
Ray lo!!!!S Williamson 770-412-1703
2 30x72 greenhouses with fans. Schronce Quonn McCaysville 7()6.492-4477
4 6 1-0247 coFrnarcmrabcekell r,,hoal nddtucroprennsthineelletor.oclsa,nier osntoppers'
Porlable sawmill services, misc. hardwood,
woodworking, trailer decking, quality work Rick Clark McDo nough 77()-898-0985
T0-35 Ferguson, 5' bushhog, heavy duty scrape, runs good, $2SOO. F. Easley Greensboro 706-467335S
Tractor OS Kubota L2800 loader, finish mower, Ind. tires, shill tran.. 42 hrs. W.
Want 11 2 X 28 tractor tire, good cond.; 14 X 30 tractor tire, good cond. Dennos Holder Mcintyre 4789462363
Want 12' no Iii Drill In good to very good condition. David Nix Zebulon 3029S n0-567
2 Chicken coops, wood/mesh wire. Includes drinkers $20 each. Mlmi Black Lithia Spri ngs 770-8 t 9-0989
2 Hova Bator Incubators, 2 12- hole nest boxes, 20 game cock round pens, 2 doz.
mule heads. P Jewell Waycross 9122838871
Fireplace heater for large fireplace, duaI blowers, works great paid $890, sell $400
Morgan Guy Conyers 770-BS0-9944
no Pneferl manual headgate. excellent
condition. Jim Williams Carrollton -834 0962
Cuadra Fire 4300 woodstove, large capacity, 2800 sq.ft., solid steel, life time
Holtzclaw Canton 7704793100 678232 0667
plastic cup feeders, other supplies. Richard Flooring oak or pine, various widths, trim warranty, EPA cert. Joe Reitman Madlson
1982
Want 2 or 4 row planter In working Landa Bonalre 478-33S-0323
baseboard, molding, custom pieces. William 706-2060073
2n TraC1or tire, 7-16 firestone A -1 AG tire. 4- condition, also need a 2 row cultivator, corn 2 turf tires t4 .924 A3 industrial tractor, off Briggs College Park 404-349231S
Shoplights for garage/barn, sizes: 24 x 48"
ply, OOA. tread, $50. Alex Duke Fairburn 770- plates prefered. Lannie Baker Moultrie 229- of a MF 253 hke new. Tim Reed Cumming Gehl mix all 100 Hydraulic unload, $2000 & 9 x 48",
volt, $10 each. Bill Martin
3061088
891 8688
770-480-2228
Blis McMullen Valdosta 229-559-5333
Fay_etteville no-719-0824
TraC1or,Yanmar 2610D, Mier, bushhog, 16 Want 2 or 4 row ripper bedder, 2 row 2 used 16.9 X 30 tractor tires, Firestone, Generator Winco 25KW, 1201240 on wheels Split locuS1 farm fence rails and posts.
ft traller, $10,750. Virginia Walker P 0 . Box tlllivator, and 1 row melon transplanter. J. 50%, $150 each. Larry Maney Baldwin 706- never used, $1600. Larry Anderson delrvered & installed anywhere. C. Mrtchell
S53 Dallas 30132 no-505-0630
Horton Miian 478-893-7144
886-9551
Cumming 770-887-3426
Cleveland 706-865-9828
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Sprayer, 100 gals., boom less nozel. 3 pt. hitch exc, condition. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706582-3712
1 Reg. Black Angus bul, 1 4yr old. Sitz Traveler bloodline. $1500. Jimmy Smith VIiia Rica n<>-4598840
5 open BWF heifers. approx. 8001bs. Dams Al sired, $850/hd. Wayne Williams Crawfordville 706-4562669
-Georgia
Steel tracks for skid steer S750, 1000 gallon 1 Aegd. Texas Longhorn bull, 3 yrs. old. 5 Reg black Umousin bulls, 2024 mo.. all
cooking -
s1ee1 tank SSOO. Jeff Holden Mineral Bluff good color & horns, genUe herd bull, good 1500 16001bs., excellent genetics. S1an
7062582030 770-841-4148
bloodline. Billy Holder Swainsboro 800922 Powell Wrightsville 4785750663
Tobacco slicks for sale, make good slakes 2023 478-237-7984
5 Reg. Red Angus, 1-2 yrs. old. $800
Honey G lazed Cashew Chicken Stir Fry
S.25 each. Nelle Rowe Albany 229-435 10 Angus cross cows, slart calving May lo $1200. Lowell Morgan Springfield 912-754
8998
New Design 878 son, $950 all or $1,000 you 1445
314 cup orange ju ice
Tobacco slicks, approx. 10,000 slicks, eick. Jon Saee Watklnsvllle 706-4537072
5 regd. Angus bulls for sale, coming 2 yr.
1/4 cup honey
make otter. Kelley Suange Cobbtown 912 1OHolslein bulls, 800 to 1,000 lbs., ready to olds. Neil Keener Chatsworth 7062703731
1 tablespoon cornstarch
685-4033 Turf 1ires for J0750, 850, 950 traclor, front &
rear 1ires with rims, 60o/o tread, $250. Mark Rivers 7301 Hobbs Ad Stapleton 30823 706 5983633 706-598-3633
breed, $750 ea. Glen Butcher Camilla 229 336-7823
1O Registered Charolias heifers, 15 mos. old, all shols, ready to breed, $1 ,000 each. John Woods Pine Mountain 7068821058
50 cows with calves, Simmentals & Gelbvleh cross, calves born Ocl.1Nov.15; 3 Gelbvieh bulls. Preston White Alamo 304 11 912568-7407
60 Purebred black Angus cows, 20 heifers.
1/2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 large boneless, sk.inless chicken breasts, cut into bite size pieces 1 cup baby carrots, cut In half lengthwise
Two 19 5x24 tires 10 ply 50% sale or trade 100 Holstein heifers, weaned to 500 lbs. Graham genetics. Thomas W. Gay Moultrie
1 cup thinly sliced onion
for 14.9 or 16.9x24. Bill Hanzlik Canton 770- Cookie Rewis St.George 912-8432194 904 229-3242276 229-3242012
1 clove garlic, minced
345 I 147
Two agri ventilation systems used 3 y.o.. $400 each, olher chicken house equip. available. Bobby Luke Bogart 770-725-5094
334-7287 125 Black heifers, 24 mos. old, calving from
now until March 15th, will sell in groups or pairs. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570
8 fresh full blooded Corrienle roping steers, 2 yrs. old, $400 a head for all. Mali( Thrif1 Folkston 9124963215
9 Aegd Black Angus bulls a.nd heifers,
1 cup frozen sugar snap peas 1/3 cup whole cashews (or whole toasted almonds) 2 cups hot cooked rice
Two gates. 12 ft. & 18 It long metal. $150 2171
under 1 yr of age, prices vary. Lee Miller
lor both. Thomas Graham Warner Robins 13 Aegd. Red Angus cows. bulls, calves, Milner 6788596076
Mix orange juice, honey, cornstarch, and salt in a small bowl. Set aside.
4789239791
sell 1oge1her or individually, avg. age 5 yrs. Add quallly to your herd. Aegd. black Angus
Heat oil in a 10-inch skillet or wok. Add chicken, carrots, onion and garlic;
Unused 1/4" diamond steel, enough to bulld 6x10 truck bed, shellered. bought before price rose $2500. David Harden LaFayette 706 397-8347
Unused GOF cabinet incubalor-hatcher 5200 series. asking $250, obo. James Wood
old. Wyndol Montgomery Pine Mount.ain 706332-5458
14 2nd &3rd call cows Angus cross, all with
Al sired calves, $1300 pr. Brad Wilson Hiawassee 706-781-8006
14 Hereford big frame with 51h calf. 9 calves
bull for sale, exc. EPD's and performance tested, $ 1500, Marion McHugh Tignall 706
2852648
Al sired Reg. Angus heifers. 11 mos. old, superior generics. Will Cabe Carnesville 706 9880018
cook and s ti r 4 to 5 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink in center. Stir in sugar snap peas. Cover; cook 3 to 4 minutes, stirring occasionally until vegetables a re crisp-tender. Stir in o range juice mixture. Cook and stir 1 to 2 minutes or until mixture thickens. Stir in cashews. Serve over hot cooked rice. Yield: 4 servings.
Quitman 386938-4869
on ground, others corning soon, $16,000. M. Angus bull purebred Gridmaker, 14 months
Unused painted corrugated metal 26 gal. Bennett Chickamauga 404-nl-5454
old, great frame. gentle. good milk, easy
Ginger Lockman
20"x8' SS. 20"x9' SS.50 and 20 x 10S7, many 15 Angus Hereford cow/calf pairs: 11 birthing , $1,000/obo. Pal Gawlhrop
ditterenl colors. Jon Colston Taylorsville no- Hereford cross open heifers; 10 Herefotd Dahlonega 706-864-9323
Austell, GA
6069220
bulls, 12-27 mos. old. Jimmy Jeanes Gray Angus bull, ready for service. musl sen.
Used u1ility poles for sale $1 per foot 478-986-3426
very preuy. A.E. Martin Fayetevllle 404245
All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Depanment of
Clifford Bartleld Dallas 6788787537
15 Cow/calf pairs for sale, calves born Dec. 5450
Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. If you would like to
Walnu1lumber & kants. all sizes, sawed 12 and Jan. by Angus bolls, SIOSO/pair. John Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease. semen share a favorite recipe with our readers. send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market
years, kepi in dry. $1 .50/BF, 8.000 BF. James Thomas Madison 706-318-1627
tested, lree delivery within 200 miles. 6 month Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta. GA 30334-4250. If you have
Ware Calhoun n0-5481624
Wanl Fisher wood burning stove in good
condillon. mama bear or papa bear. Bill Angltn
Newnan 770-253-6305
15 Red Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, Al sired,
S1800/up, also cow/calf and bred heifers. Collins Farm Woodbu!}'. 706-672-1380
15 small frame angus heifers 750 lbs. bred
guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229985 3611 229985-3511
Angus bulls, performance 1ested, exc weaning & yearling wgts. add lbs. 10 your
questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Pl~ase do not contact the individual who
submitted the recipe.
Want propane tank 100 + g;;il.. and above Don Brunner Mineral Bluff 706-374-5628
Wan1, one used rear tractor lire. good condition size 12.4.28 within 50 miles of McDonough. L. Cason McDonough 770-9541308 404 2269228
Wanted trealed fence posts new or used 4x4 , 1/2 rounds or run rounds any amounl up to 500. Bill St. John Americus 229928-5451
Wastewater Davco dissolved air tloalation .
150 gpm: Davco extended alr plants. 70,000 GPO; two steel tanks. George Harris AustelI 404 277-0150
Summ11crest angus bulls, calve in March/April $750. Brad Jennings Milan 404-2733954
150 yr. old crossbred angus heifers, ready to breed, from performance tested herd by Al bulls. Jimm:i Blitch Statesboro 9126828330
18 heifers. 700+1bs., mostly Angus, extra nice, $800 ea. M. Taylor Calhoun 706-6294281
2 Angus bolls, 13 yr. old. E.T. semen
tested, lop bloodlines, easy calving &gentle,
del. wilhin 100 mi. J . Leverrett Chatsworth 706629-0862
2 Angus heifers,1 black baldle heifer, 13
calves, $1800, free delivery, 100 miles. C. Cook Social Circle 678-910-4891
Beef cattle, breeding age heifers for sale $850. Devin White Cleveland 7706546133 7068656643
Beefalo bull, halter broke, gentle, $ 1200:
heifers. $750/up; Bison Buffalo cows bred to beefalo bull. Mike Streetman Athens 706353-3784
Beefmaster bulls & open bred heifers, BBU reg 1123 mos., good bloodlines. production
records. S 1200/up. K. Prasse Bethlehem
770867-2665
High quality, service ready, registered Black Angus bulls, passed breeding soundness exam. 1820 months old , $1600. James Vaughn Fors~h 478-9943830
Jersey bull. 14 months old. $475, please con1ac1. Cedric Burston Madison 706-717-
9560
Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, purebred. very gentle, a real beauty. David Hlcl<ox LaGrange 706845-9414
Jersey, Holstein and Angus x bull calves for
sale. Stephanie Collier Jack.son no-n5.
0929
Aegd. Black Angus Bulls and Heifers, will deliver. Michael Cottrell Dahlonega 678-617 6499
Regd. Black Angus bulls. (1) 17 mos., (1) 14, (1)13 mos. old. A. Robinson Dallas 770445-2027
Aegd. Blk. Angus ca1Ue. 2-3 years old, bulls and exposed hfrs.. good bloodlines and EPD's. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229563 8616
Aegd. polled Hereford boll, 5 yrs. old. dati( red & heavy muscled. selling 10 prevem inbreeding. Bob Robinson Madison 678-662-
Watering trough 10 ft X 28 in x 18 1n tall
approximate size , round bottom. Phyllis Cazares Baconton 229-402-1242
Welded steel 19 gauge, galvanized 1/2 in hardware cloth, 4ft x100 ft/ 5011, 140 rolls
$.70/fl or $.60/ft, for all. S Brown Leesburg 229-8880068
White porcelain heavy duty $250.
msiclkalecasnsfrowmitholldidss. to$r5e0'
mon1hs, $3000. Alley Hulsey Cleveland 706 244-4613
2 Branvieh bulls, easy calving, bigger yearlings, $1500. nm McCord Perry 478988 8800
2 bulls and 2 he1ferslcalves. Sam Duckell 346 Dogwood Lane Tunnel Hiii 706935 2765
2 fullblood polled Hereford bull calves, 17
Beetmaster, Reg. BBU Bulls & pairs, good bloodlines. Barry Pitman Royston 7062463311
Belled Galloway cows 1 y.o. bulls, 6 m.o bulls, $500 each. Judena Beardmore MlneraI Bluff no-841-8862
Black A replacement hei~rs, 1215 mos., all shots. wormed, $750 if all taken. $825. you pick. Jackle crumley Alto 770-3552490
Large red cows/calves bred to Gert. bull.
$975 pair, $750 per row. Myron Colley Oak
Park 706306-3506
Umousin bulls for sale, dbl. blk.. dbl. polled, 14 18 mos., top genetics, !hick and muscular. Andrew Bums S;tlvania 912863-4012
Limeusin bulls, Aegd. Black. polled purebreds, 15 22 mos., one 5-yr. old homozygous black & polled. Charles
9050 Aegd. polled Hereford bulls. 14-16 mos.
old, pasture raised, gentle. easy calvers. exc. bloodlines, EPD's, herd certtaccred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 4785538598 478552 9328
Aegd. red Angus heifers for sale, exc. blood line. good price, call after 6pm. Jorge Harber Columbus 7063232405
each. Y. Smi1h Lagrange 706-8841209 706 mos, 1 6 mos. old. D. L Jaillelte Covington Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, 1200 lbs. Mc intosh Monroe no-2679536
Aegd. Red Angus yearling bulls & heifers,
302-1997 Wood burning furnace, used 3 y.o. w111 burn
no786-5143
selling 10 keep from Inbreeding.
2 Holstein bulls. 900 lbs. each, Al sired & Morrison Omaha 229-8380728
Barry
Longhorns; Bull 3 yrs. old, SSOO; bull & heifer. 10 mos., S300 each. buy all. del. 75
good bloodlines & EPD's, ready to breed your wa::t'. Ronald Williams Cochran 478-9346998
30 Inch wood. good condition, asking $350 from lop pedigree cows, $900 ea, Cecil Dueck Black Angus bull, low birth weigh!, very miles. Jay Matthews Barnesvllle 770-550- Aegd. Santa Gertrudis bulls. heifers, cows.
Winford Parmer LaGrange 706-8826850
Louisville 478625-3474
gen1le, great prospect for herd bull. J.C
Wood heater, front loading, brick lined, wiII 2 Reg. Black Angus bulls. yearlings. $1000- Bleckley Toccoa 706-886-3548
7287
polled or horned, crossbred. Lee Rusk
One Blk. Angus bull calf. 1wo Angus heifer Woodstock 770-928-1195
take approx 24" firewood, exc. condition $365 Marvin Lyle Pendergrass 706-693-2032
$1300; 5 Commercial cows w/calves, $5,500. John Smith Commerce 706335-n09
Blacl< Umousin bull, proven breeder, selling calves, exc. health, S600 to $650. will deliver
to prevent inbreeding, S1.000. Cook Holliday 100 mile radius. Jerry Brautigan Griffin no-
Registered Angus and SimAngus bulls, 12
16 mos. old, semen tes1ed and ready to work.
Wood mlzer sawn lumber. air dryed, aII 2 Aegd. Santa Gertrudis heifers wilh 1st Monroe no-267-5908
315-3249
Josh Cabe Carnesvllle 706988-0019
must go. avail.. oak, cedar, pecan, walnut, calf by their side, $1250 each pair. Donald Bell Black regd. purebred BeefMaster bulls a.nd Purebred Angus bulls and heifers. ready to Aegislered Angus bred cows, 3 in 1's,
poplar. and cherry. George Convl ngton n0-8551018
PoweII Toccoa 706-886-1450 706-599-1350
heifers. good conformation. gentle. all sho1s
2 year old Black Angus bull, med. frame, heifer calf hood vacclna1ed, you choose
breed. Marion Bamett Washington 706-678 yearling bulls & heifers. herd boll & steers for
2890
sale, good cows. Phlllp Caln LaFayette 423
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber, alr-dJied, cherry gentle, tow birth weight, proven breeder. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-2787814
Purebred Black Angus heifers. avg. 600 7189614
oak., pine poplar, planed/rough, will saw I0 Jason Wilson Bowman 706-498-2960
Brahman Bulls, red & red speckled , one lbs., young bulls avg. 700 lbs., gentle, all Registered Black Angus bulls, 3 yrs old and
your specs. Robert Dickerson Pinehurst 229
2 year old F1 Braford bulls and Registered breeding age, one weanling, both very gen11e shols. Charles Bra,dley Buckhead 706342 11 mths old; two commercial black bulls, (13
3578089
Woodchuck whole house wood burning furnace with blowers, $600. Tom Hoy Clarkesville 706-754-9048
Hereford bull. ready for service. Dwane Anderson 150 Smith Lane Jesup 31545 9 12. 4276430 9124277294
2 yr old Reg. blk Angus bull, 036 bloodline,
. C. White Cleveland 770535-5156 Brangus/Angus quality heifers, shots wormed, breeding age, good brood cows
2629 Red Umousin, dob 7/5/01 , 72bw, selling
10 prevent inbreeding, sire blk, call af1er
otd Home Place Farm.' Randall Wails 6 pm . William Baldwin Calhoun 706625
mths old). William Koontz Cartersville 770 606-9080
Registered Charolais heifers, open, proven pedigree, superior genetics. Ryan House
Woodmizer sawmm, 1x, 2x pine. poplar, 119 rated bull Calhoun , 66 frame. $1800. Rockmart 678-032-7923
4566
Blshof! 706-769-7122
oak. cedar, maple, custom cuuing. Larry Charles Chastain Talking Rock n0-893 Breeding age Holstein buns, 10001200 Reg Black Angus bulls, 2, 11, 13 m.o., new Registered polled Hereford bull. DOB 31
Moore Newnan 678-2785709 Woodmizer sawn lumber
of
varylng
9013 20 Cross-bred heifers, 5506501bs., moslfy
lbs. $1100. Mark Brenneman Montezuma 478-4728912
design bloodline, $800 each. Delmar Finco Watkinsville 706-7698527
2002, great EPD's, semen 1esled 11 142006, ready to go to work. Jett Duncan Danielsville
widthsnengths, pine and poplar. Stanford Grax 478986-3679
Phlli p
black, S600 each for all or S625 pick. Jason Oliver Martin 706-356-0290 706-491
Buffallo, 6 heifers, I steer. between ages of
1 and 2 yrs. old. $5,250 f0< all Carey Wtley
Reg. Angus Bulls, A.I. sired. excellen1 EPD's, 14-17-mths old, semen checked.
706-789-2516 Registered Polled Hereford bull, quahly
5603
Carnesville 706-658-7199
Donnie Haskins Thomasville 229-2264086 gene1ics, semen 1ested. service ready.
20 head weaned gert. heifers, very uniform
LIVESTOCK and vaccinated. Liz Fortner Kite 478469
Bulls, red Brahman, Simbrah. & Simmen1aI.
weaning and breeding age, also few cows &
Reg. Angus bulls, low to moderate birth weights with exc. growth, 2 yrs. old, semen
Marsha Halloran Arnoldsvllle 706548-0068 Registered Red Angus bull. good heal1h,
Xii . livestock (i.e., those animals such as 5245
heifers. Clitt Adams Bowdon 7702582069 tes1ed, ready for service. Wally Cloud Canton used in small herd, $1 ,500. w llf deliver.
but not limited to, cattle, sheep; swine, and poultry)
meuqsutinhea,vegboeaetsn'
25 head black heifers, exposed to black bull, make exc. brood cows. $1000 all or
Calves and cows for sale. also three In one Zachary Coles Winder n0-307-0882
no-<119.5941
Reg. Angus Bulls, powertul genetics that
George Peve::t'. S:r:lvanla 9125366079 Santa Gertrudis approx. 40 head mature
In possession of the advertiser for a S11 OOfpick. Freeman Wingard Montezuma Charolais X and biack & bwf heifers bred will increase your profits, certified and cows and heifers, also weaning age bulls
minimum of 90 days before they can be 478244-0014 478-4727885
with LBW bulls, some wi1h calf al side, approx accredited herd. Windell Gillis Eastman 478 Lar~ Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
advertised.
Cattle
27 Limousins with calves, large frame cows. you pick which you want, S950 palr.
(1528)mo. old. Ralph Bullington Abbevllle 229365-3388
374-4868 4782318236 - Reg. Angus heifers. 1st & 2nd calves. 12
Scottish Highland heifers, red, 1 yr, can be
regislered, $750 each. Tammy Cunningham
Frank Colle::t'. Metter 9126855608
Commercial Angus yearling bulls, new head. due March, $ 1500 ea.. 8 crossbred Cleveland 706878-6240
Fryou have any questions regaidmg ads In 28 young cowfcalf pairs, several are 3 In 1,
this category. call Ashley Simpson al 404651- also 12 head calving soon, wormed &
9081or4046519082.
vaccinated. $37,500/all. Gary Maxwell
design 036 bloodlines, great dlsposi1ions and precondilioned. John Bryant Eatonton 706 4858321
cows. $1000 ea. Harold Berryman Tallaf!oosa no-574-8738
Reg. Black Angus bulls. 12-14 mos.
Senepol bulls & heifers, fullblooded & 50o/c cross bred, genue. H. Moore Toccoa 706 886-0597
. All livestock (i.e., those animals such as,
but not limited to, cattle, equi ne, goats sheep, swine and poultry) must have been
Bowman 706-245-5561
3 Dex1ers, 1 Buil(dun), 1 heifer(black}, 1 cow (black), $425, each. Grady Rogers
Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, 1622 mos. old. ready for ligh1 service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-
old, $1000. Bill Bryan Summervllle 700.397 8219
Reg. Blk Angus bull. 878 bloodline. 3yr. old,
Shorthorn cows. bred heifers, and b\Jll
superior quality with excellenl bloodlines. Kim
Chastain Danielsville 706-2022333
In possession of the advertiser for a Thomaston 706647-4090
6585
excellent EPDs, light service. S1.500. Ellis Sim/Angus composite bull, 26 mos. old
minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
1 Black/White baldie bull, 3 yrs. old, calves
on ground, good cond. Bedell Finley Sparta 4043137513
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about
t"e
Agr icultural
Identification Survey, call (888)
424-7828.
AdditionaI
infom1ation also is available at
web ite www.nass.usda.gov.
30-40 Brack Angus, 60 open or bred heifers. all w or w/o papers. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 8288987296
35 Aegd. BlackAngus bulls, big rugged, lop
pedigrees & epd's, 1yr. to 3yr., $1000 & up.
George Queener Chickamauga 706539 2537
36 cows(mostly blk.J, 15 w/calves, remaining bred to Black Llmousln bull. Roy Wile::t'. Ashburn 229-567-2854
4 Reg Angus Bulls and Heifers, 11 15 mos. old. Jim Long Rome 706-3460799
40 head bred black cows and pairs divided equally into 2 groups, approximately hall bred
tor 3rd. calf. Alan Cravey Omega 229528
6227
48 Reg. Open F1 Braford heifers, ready for breeding. Woody Folsom Baxley 912-3752503 9122538166
. Filly bred cows, mostly Angus. 5 mos Godbee 616 Godbee Road Waynesboro
bred or more. Stacy Heard Colquitt 229758 30830 706554-5614 706-240-0585
2610
Aegd. Angus blk bulls, born Aug./Sep1.
For Sale: Aegis1ered Charolals bulls and 2005. sire BAF dateline 2008. Vivian
heifers. Bobby Burch 183 Tom West Camf!bell Elberton 7062837268
Road Eastman 31023 478-7182128 478 Aegd. Angus bulls, 15-17 mos. old and 4
. . 3742772
yrs. old, semen tested and docile. John
Gelbvieh bulls, black or red, regd. & polled Stuedemann Comer 706202-237 1 706540
mosl Al sired for easy calving & fas1 growth 2470
. John Kiss Gainesville no-531-1126
Aegd. Angus bulls, 1625 mos.. low birth
Heifers, 2 Hereford bred, $1900 for bolh weighl, fasl growth, guaran1eed breeders, free
will separate. Gerald Madison Llzella 478 delivery. Billy Bramlett Donalsonvllle 229-
8088343 478-784-9420
524-5896 229-254-2694
Hereford and Angus bulls. regd., gentle Aegd. Black Angus Bull, 12 23 mos.. semen 1esled,13-22 mos. Ed Trice. Jr. $1 ,000$1 ,200, weaned heifers, $800. Bo
... Thomaston 7066478335
Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783
Hereford bulls(polled) 4. 12. 24 mos
Aegd. Black Angus b\Jlls and heifers, 13 10
parents on premises, all reg. stock. $800 16 mos. old, all vacc.. exc. bloodline. Shawn
$1400, $2500, great looking. Armand Diaz Keeler LaFayette 706-2777211 706397
Williamson n0-5601819
2128
Dick H6ari!:!11 Quitman 2292635942
Texas Longhorn ropers lor sale. S300 each Keith Walden Villa Rica 4044062918
Two Al sired shorthorn bulls, polled. 1& mos. white, 7 mos. roan, handled daily with exc . EPD's. Ann Manful Stockbridge 770 679-0724
Two 3 year-old excellent homed Hereford
bulls, Victor Dominoe bloodlines, great on
Charolais or black cows, $1000 ea. Miteh Whitfield Homer 7066547156
Two(2) yr. old Black Umousin bull, purebred herd, ready lor service and young black
heifers from same herd. Rodney Brooks
Glenwood 912523-5282
Vermeer 504L baler. in exc. shape. F-700 Ford cab & Chassis. had grain body on 1100 Ford, etc. Misha Simmons Buena Vlsta 7065702175
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Swine
2006 Lamb male, Suffolk/Corriedale mix, Boer goats, 8 months old, 2 males, 1 Two male neutered Pygmy goats for sale, 2 AOHA broodmares; '95 granddaughter
lf you have questions regardmg ads In this category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
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.
2 registered Tamworth gilts, both 9 months old and open. H Hupson Broxton 912-3593017
Baby pigs for sale, male and female, some white and some spotted, $60. Levi Bruce Dawsonville 770-887-8353
Hogs for sale $30 and up. Curtis Armstrong Stockbridge 404-472-7568
Purebred Tamworth pigs, 8 to 11 1/2 wks. old. gilts and sows, $50 and up according to age. Betty Cross Cleveland 706-878-8731
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads In this
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
black in color $50. Rell Kitchens Monroe 770207-9510 770-560-3099
26 Katahdln ewes, 1 Dorper cross ram, $2600 for all. Chris Medlock Collins 912-684 3613
3 qillies for sale, 2-5 y.o., Boer x Nubian and Kiko, $125 obo, 1-5 y.o. Boer billy, $150. Linda Crumpton Monticello 706-816-9694
3 mixed breed goat wethers & 2 mixed does, very friendly, $50 ea. Mike Kerr Covington 404-216-4758
3 Pygmy billies 6 month, to 3 month old blk/white, tan/black, $75 each. Anthony Brown Jackson 404-227-0945
3-4 week old bottle babies, great pets and companions, $25-$35 each. David Lewis Brunswick 9 12-264-8535
50% Boer and 50% Nubian billies, four months old, $50. Elmer Nix Winder 770-8676726
6 does, 2 bucks, 1 wether 3 1/2 y.o., 7 months 4 does bred Kiko Boer $75$150. Kris Sherrill Chickamauga 706-539-9987
6 nannies 3 months old at $45 each, 1/4 Boer 3/4 regular goat. Jack Lowery McRay 229-868-5273
7 Boer X bucks 2 m.o.-3 y.o., call for pricing or to schedule an appointment. Marshall Thompson Royston 706-246-8944
7 Percentage Boer doelings born S06 and
female, very nice stocl<, $125 each. Brian Warr Fayetteville 770-789-8693
Boer Kiko cross billies, 3 available, approx. 8 months old. llm King Hoboken 912-4583227
Boer two fullblood bucks, very good bloodlines, a few does, can email pictures, all are nice goats. Ray Sheppard Loganville 770-466-3139
Boers 100% SA grandsire 4501bs, sire 2001bs at 6 months. add a giant to your herd now, champion bloodlines. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902
Bred does and bucks, Boer/Kiko cross, reg . Myotonic/Tenn.. meat goat billy, unsurpassed quality. Harrlet O'Rear Cloud land 706-3980808
Call now to reserve kids from our 2007 crop of ADGA Nubians, certified, . accredited, scrapies free herd. Ellen Frantz Abbeville 2.29-425-1937
Double sided 8 ft goat feeder $300. Barbara Pilkinton Ludowici 9 12-977-3000 912-5459486
For sale 3 goats. 2 nannies and 1 wether. 9 m.o. small breed, mixed call after 6pm. Al Roberts Fayetteville 678-519-1591 404-543 3256
For sale percentage and full-blood Boer goats. Jimmy Daniels Americus 229-389-
not for slaughter, to be sold for companions only, $40 each. Harry Rogers Sharpsburg 678-953-2005
Unregistered Nigerian Dwarf goats, 1 weather and 1 doe, both about 1 y.o ., very tame, utd shots. Rebecca Reynolds Pelham 229-377-1994
Want good milk goat. Sandra Underwood Franklin 30217 706-675-1412
Want one Nubian billy, 1O months and above 314% or above . Walter Harris Milledgeville 478-932-5515
Yearling Dorper ram, white, good disposition, easy keeper, $125. Jane Scully Toccoa 30577 706-282-1845
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.
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.
Peppy San in foal, '99 granddaughter Peponita in foal, $1500 each Wes Echols McDonough 404-925-9335
2 Palomino fillies, about 1 1/2 y.o., w/real white mane and tail, purebred OH, right size to be handled, $400 each. Tom Carden Cordele 229-273-6487
2 y.o. tri color 1/2 Arab pinto gelding 15h, nice movement, bloodline, markings temperment, $2000 obo. Guy Benefield Cairo 229-220-0865
2002 Swedish Warmblood mare, exc. bloodlines. movement, willing, and going under saddle, $ 12,000. Sharon Enderlein Brooks 770-461-1699
2005 registered/bloodtyped, racking colts imprinted, handled daily, can saddle, bridle easily, ready for training, $1500 firm. Lynn Brown Tallapoosa 770-328-6375
3.5 y.o. 14.2h solid paint mare, calm, easily trained, 7 months of training walk, trot, canter, and cross rails, $1500. Ginny Huff Warner Robins 478-922-2264 478-954-1076
3yr gelding, 14.2 hds,1/2 gaited, quick learner, sweet and gentle. Wanda Carroll 499 Shiver Ad Sylvester 31791 229-776-3388
4 y.o. black/white paint mini gelding, 32" wonderful with children, extremely gentle, super sweet and very trustworthy. John Council Cordele 229-535-31 77
% and full Boer goats, reds. paints, correct, F06 $100 to $ 150 each. Ch ris Saye 1694 229-924-6258
Buyers are urged to request verif ication of 5 y.o. pony with 6 month filly, healthy,
black, excellent bloodlines, closed herd, can Watkinsville 706-540-4668
HDGA registered Nubian dairy goat herd, a negative Coggins test before purchasing gentle, pretty, all tack included, $1650 obo.
register. Gayle Webster Sandersville 478- 7/8 Boer billy. S. Sutton Nashvllle 229-686 disease free and excellent milkers. Kenneth any equine. Any falsification of Coggins Pam Russell Grayson 770-995-5493
348-6112
9630
Buffington Royston 706-245-9706
tests can result in fines and/or suspension 5 y.o. racking mare, gentle, clips. loads, trail
% Boer billies, born in spring 06, different 718 Kiko billies, 9 month old $150 and up, Icelandic sheep, one ram and one ewe, six of advertising privileges in the Market ridden, c rosses creeks, bridges, black
sizes, good prices. Jean Brooks Hull 706- strong and healthy, good breeders. Bob months old, $400 for both, from registered Bulletin. This regulation also applies to w/stockings and socks, after 5 pm, $1500. Al
543-8754
Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347
stock. Lara Chew Gainesville 828-524-9133 equine advertised in the "At Stud" and Wallace Carrollton 770-832-0865
% Boer goats and fullblood. ABGA kids and adults, $100 and up. A. Simpson Dacula 770-
8 Dorper and Katahdin cross young ewes. $150 each. C Medlock Glennvllle 912-654-
828-524-9133 Katahdin Dorper ewes $65 and up. Rufus
"Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
7 y.o. black Percheron X gelding, Amish trained , broke double or single and rides,
231 -2258
3410
Copeland Hamilton 706-628-4097 706-457 '01 AOHA dun geld t5.1h, started on buggies and harness also available. Tommy
1 big billy $100 obo, gentle, kids on site, 1 y.o. billy $50. David Shearouse Woodburg
9 100% Boer nannies w/kid or kids. 1 100% male, all lor $3000 , excellent starter herd, see
11 79 Katahdin ewe 1 and 2 y.o. $150 each, ewe
barrels/roping, Docs Salano, anyone can ride $3500. H. Murphy Loganville 770-313-1678
Day Blackshear 912-449-4132 7 y.o. TB mare 15.2h, H/J event first level
706-553-5305
to appreciate. Billy Treece Ringgold 706-673- lambs and ram lambs, $75 each, healthy. Jim '01 Grullo gelding 13.3h great in ring or on dressage, jumps 3'6 schooled higher great
1 reg. Boer buck dob 3-13-06, $250, 3 reg. 5306
Jackson Wrightsville 478-290-0263
trails sound, $1200 needs loving home. C. feet, must sell. A. Randall Kennesaw 678-
Boer does, all are bred $575 each. Perry ABGA does, 4 y.o. 1 fullblood, 1 75%, Kiko 50% buckllngs Boer/Spanish cross Harrison Acworth 770-885-0761
983-4361
Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
granddaughters of Ubora, CL clear, $200 $60. George Eckerd LaFayette 706-539-1 512 '02 AOHA sorrel gelding greenbroke, sire 8 y.o . chestnut saddlebred mare, 14h,
10 goats, 3 billies, 4 nannies, and 2 small. Rudy Ross Cartersville 770-382-6186
100% 3 y.o. registered Boer billy, great lempermenl, asking $400. Tyler Bridwell
each. Russell Barr Griffin 770-456-7663
ABGA does, 4 y.o., 1 fullblood, 1 75%, granddaughters of Ubora, quality breeding stock. $200 each. Russell Barr Griffin 770-
Kiko buck, AKGA 100% New Zealand, 9 months, colored . Esther Smith Clarkesville 706-244-9654
- Kiko bucks 50% to 87% starting at $ 125,
Sizzle Six, dam Merri Moment, $1500. Doug Holton Soperton 478-494-8843
'02 bay gelding, Zippo Pine Bar, black Obvious Conclusion mare nin, professionally
llashy, English, shows, jumps, great for young teen and ladies, $900. Joan Hinkle Covington 770-787-7148
8 y.o. OH, sorrel star, quiet, gentle, loves
Tiiton 229-326-3935
468-1174
meat billies also available, Heard County. M. trained and incentive fund. Bill Bergen attention, ideal trail horse, S1950. Joanne
100% Boer billies, born May 06, ADGA purebred Toggenburg dairy goats, Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Brooks n0-845-7272
Stermer Pine Mountain 706-663-2905
unregistered, must see, $125 and up. Cathy does, bucks, and wethers. tested disease Kiko goats, 100% billy $300, 50% nanny '03 reg . Appaloosa gelding, 15h, 9 y.o. sorrel OH mare, 14h, experienced
Willis Zebulon 770-468-1524
free, excellent bloodlines. not for slaughter. $150. Mark Lynn Dallas 770-490-6698
white/sorrel, extensive ground work, very team penning, lot's of go, lot's of heart, worked
100% Boer registered bucks, yearling , Mary Storey Giiisviiie 770-869-1597
Large billy goat $100. Mary Ann Givens 931 gentle ready to ride. Emmett Kennedy weekly, $2500. Jeff Cook Canton 770-704-
correct, $300, two y_o., correct, $400, three African Pygmy nannies $100, babies $50, Navaho Tri Monroe 30655 770266-6948
Cochran 478-934-1311
8257 404-863-9163
y.o ., paint, $400. Luke Moore Watkinsville outstanding stud $75, all friendly, great Large Boer nanny and large brown San '06 gaited horse mule, black with tan 9 y.o. TWH sorrel mare, 6 y.o. sky watch,
706-769-1821
markings. Jim Scott Bowman 706-246-0214 Clemente 3 y.o., no papers, ready to breed, muzzle, out of TWH mare and 57 inch gaited excellent pleasure/broodmare. L. Roy
100% fullblood Bber goats for sale. can be Beautiful Alphine Toggenburg 18 months excellent health, must go together. Bill jack. Tracy Eavenson Toccoa 706-491-6312 Woodstock 770-591 -9085
registered, traditional and paints available, old buck, approx. 150 lbs, $75. Lou Comans Greenwood Ball Ground 770-737-2574 770- '98 AOHA chestnut mare 97"A> foundation, AMHR male miniature horses 2/$700,
Eggsfile and Red Cloud bloodlines. Garrett Warnock Vidalia 912,537-2126
100% Toggenburg Swiss dairy buck tor sale, he is 1 1/2 and gorgeous, no papers, $300 obo. Dana Roberts Murrayville 706-
Buckhead 706-342-3487
Black babydoll adult rams, standard southdown adult ewes, Dorper-cross ewe, & Finn. sheep for sale. S.E. Marley Winder 678-6383645
737-2574
Male Romanoff sheep for sale, some slaughter ready. Michelle Ray Cartersville 30120 678-873-4271
Mixed herd nannies/yearling kids,
14-3h, bulldog quarter, great manners and quiet ride, gentle for children, $40001$4500. B. !"arwood Danielsville 706-789-0099 770329-3006
'99 AOHA mare by money earning son
shots/Vac, some haller/lead training, needs work, has parents, Ive/mess. Mary Nix Thomaston 706-647-9095
APHA sfallion 7 m.o. chestnut with frosted hip, bald face, white on legs, untouchable,
867-9102
2 7/8 Boer goats for sale, 1 with papers . Rick Pendley Gainesvllle 678-414-211 2
2 Pygmy billies, approx. 1 y.o., gentle, not for slaugh ter, $40 each. Cathy Kinsey Vlllanow 706-397-8025
20 Dorper ewes bred. fullb!ood white Dorper rams, 1 purebred black headed Dorper ram . David Medlock Glennville 912-237-2021
Boer and mixed, all ages $60 each thru $125 each. llm Lepard Roopville 770-854-7713
Boer billy goat 1y.o. good breeder. Edgar Oc4!lgueda 212 Lakeview Dr Newborn 30056 706-468-5812
Boer fullblood S.A. mature does possible bred, teenage and younger does, one buck quality bloodlines. J. Nix Watklnsvllle 706310-070 7
whites/creams, very tame utd shots/worming, not for slaughter, hand raised, $35-75. Shannon Cochran Appling 706-589-2870 706-54 1-2204
Mountain goat Pygmy mix unique horns curley, four billies for sale $45 to $75. Haynes Weatherby Ball Ground 770-856-3223 678492-6457
Nigerian Dwarf buck, AGS and NOGA registered , show quality bloodlines.
Colonel Freckles, in foal to Peppy San stud, $2,000. Diane Febles McDonough 404-9259335
04 Hallinger mare, started well under saddle, natural horsemanship, just needs more miles, very quiet, $1400. Julie Nestor Brooks 770-719-0993
1O month old registered miniature black jack donkey, 7 month old registered black jenny donkey. Bobby Reed Vienna 229-268-
AOHA on bottom. Blake Milner Eastman 478374-8998
Appaloosa gelding tor lease, 5 yrs.old, leopard, 15.1 hands, experienced rider only, lease fee negotiable. Maureen Pitts Jefferson 706-367-2678
Appaloosa mare, 12 y.o., dark bay roan, 1Sh, great trail horse, sound, need exp. rider, $1100. Jan Peavey Bogart 706-713-6124
Appaloosa/TB mare $2000, 10 y.o., 15h,
disbudded, beautiful, blue eyes. Dianne 8731
nice gaits with floating trot, has done
Cassara Loganvllle 678-523-2256
11 y.o. reg. Belgian ge.lding, broke to drive introductory level dressage. Mark Thompson
Nigerian Dwarf goat billies, one black, 3 single/double, very gentle, no block needed to Colbert 404-432-6169
You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-w ord l imit for advertisements
unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-woi'd limit includes name. c ity
and phone number or name and complete addres,. The Market Bulletin reserves the r ight lo edit notices exceeding tbe 20-word limit. Only one ( I) notice al lowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising guidelines and under
y.o.. second, light caramel and white, 9 m.o.. $40 each. Lisa Taylor Dalton 706-847-8786
Nigerian Dwart goats, 2 wethers, white and red, one billy, $75 each, $165 for all, call alter 6:00pm. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-2162954
shoe/trim, 18.3h, $3000. Cindy Buford Concord 770-884-5080
11 y.o. saddlebred gelding, good trail horse, greenbroke to cart, has great personality, $1100. Burt Alford Cumming 770-886-6039
11 y.o. TWH chestnut mare bred to TWH
AOHA 'OS gorgeous red roan, true cowboy color, gentle, sound, leads and loads, train your way, $1500. Phillip Gordon Marietta 770605-1950
AOHA 14 y.o. sorrel gelding, 16h great on trails, intermediate rider, loads, bathes, gentle
individual category beadings before submitting notices for publication. Please place the following ad under the indicated category:
Nubian and Nubian/Boer cross bucks, 7 Palomino stud, price neg., 2 y.o. TWH giant, my personal horse, $2800. Mike Davis
m.o. to 3 y.o., some with papers, healthy vacc. chestnut lilly, price neg_ Bonnie Zeager Lithonia 678-410-7540
and wormed, $30-$200. Angela Valdez Barnesville 770-358-1721
AOHA 20 y.o. dark bay mare, 14h, good first
Stephens 706-759-3645
12 y.o. OH, blaze face, line back dun, great horse, bathes, loads, stands, can email pies.
Nubian nannies register~ with Nubian/Kiko trail horse, no vices, smooth lope, $950. Jim Nancy Bailey Buford 770-277-6499 404-218-
Category:-- - - -- -- -- -- -- -
x does and bucks, mini Nubian disbudded, Boynton Newnan 770-253-8010
4288
Boer/Kiko cross doe, % Boer doe. Robin 13 y.o. Sorrel OHX mare 15.3h, great AOHA 2006 gelding hypp n/n, great
Soleman Hartwell 706-376-5619
disposition, willing to please, excellent trail grandson of Three bars, haller broke, ties,
Pygmy billy born 11/27/06, whVblk/tan horse, great with kids, low maintenance, very athletic , $ 1500. Cynthia Mccurley
markings, not for slaughter. $125. Lee clips/loads $2200 obo. Amanda Long Lilburn Buchanan 770-646-9182
Huffman Rome 706-767-2038 706-802-0856 678-358-9921
AOHA black filly, Mr. Joe Glow on papers.
Pygmy babies, male/female, different 13.3h paint mare, excellent ground will be big, $1 200. J Wilkes Athens 706-207-
colors. Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
Pygmy common crosses 7 m.o., friendly, not for sl9ughter, will slay small, billles $35, nannies $45. Sandy Bean Douglasville 770 949-0912
manners, will jump, hundreds of miles on trails, $2000. Debbie Clark Winston 770-4891007 770-8234618
16 y.o. registered chestnut ASB gelding, 15h current on vacs.. 4 y.o. black TWH mare
9366
AOHA red roan 15.3h gelding, 5 y.o. ridden English or Western, show prospect, beginner safe, $3000. C .J. Harrison Dallas 770-856 7338
Pygmy goat babies and young adults, beautiful colors an d patterns, $50 and up. Tom
15.3h loving and willing, $1900 obo. Kym Woodruff-Temple 678-858-1 713
AOHA sorrel gelding 6 y.o. English, shown in 4-H, clips, loads, bathes, loves people,
Yearout Newborn 706-468-8795
1993 AOHA gorgeous sorrel mare, 15. 1h experienced rider. $2,500 neg. Hugh Morris
Please prov ide y our telephone number for office reference. The phone number wil l
Pygmy goats for sale, doe $60, female 6 m.o. $50, 2 females 10 m.o. $65 each, not for slaughter. Joe SneU Monroe 770-207-6111
1200 lbs. blaze, 3 socks, sound, healthy, has all shots, has produced 2 beautiful foals. L Morris Meansville 770-567-0069
Byron 4789563438
AOHA/FOHA 2002 bay mare, 14.2h, Paco Bueno, wimpy, 96% foundation OH. works
not be published unless it is iacludcd in the above advenisement. Phone _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
Pygmy studs: 2 y.o., solid black, large horns;
1 y.o. buckskin dun; bolh exc. breeders, pretty babies on site, sale/swap min. donkey. Allen Hutcheson Newnan 678-618-9760
2 Appaloosa geldings, gentle, great for kids,
bomb proof, 1 blanket back $750. 1 leopard $1500. Greg Corry Greensboro 706-4864278
cattle, loads, clips, bathes, $4500. Denise McKenzie Hahira 229-794-9367 229-563 0984
Arab/OH reg. Buckskin mare 7 y,o., $2000,
Please inc lude your nam e and complete address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office.
Reg Katahdin breeding ram, excellent
producer, OIR genetics, 2 y.o,, not for slaughter, $375. Chris Franklin Dalton 706263-2008
Farmland
Palomino reg. OH mare 8 y.o.. $2000, Arab bay gelding 16 y.o., $500, easy rider Dan Mitchell Rome 404-683-0922
Arabian gelding, reg. ,15.1h, beautiful
The following Statement must be signed by the adveni.ser submitting this notice for p u b l i c a ti o n :
Registered and non-registered Boer goats traditionals, paints, and reds. Michael Mazer Americus 229-931-6745
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chestnut w/flaxen mane and tail,16 y.o., great personality, $2000. Jennifer Garrett Clarkesville 706-947-1683
l hereby certiry thai ihe above notice meets a u the necessary re(}Uirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bull etin.
Sheep and goats for sale, great prices, many to select from . Mastafa Sedyame covington 770-787-1578
words in length ; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number
Arabian mare 17 y.o., English/Western, used as a lesson horse, $ 1200 llm Davis Newborn 77071 2-7349 770-787-7313
Ad vertiser's Signature
..__ _______________ _ * This Coan will appear periodically ia the M arket Bulletin a.s space pemiits.
_J I A dvertisers may photocopy the Coan for future u!;e.
Two lullblood Nubian billies, can be or name and complete address.
registered 6 mths, $100 ea, also two 3/4 Boer
Barrel horse 14h, blanket Appaloosa gelding, fast but gentle, great for youth or h.s.
billies 3 mths old $50 ea. Chris Tiiiman
All notices must be received in rodeo $2500. Holly House Marrietta 770-977
_H...a._"w"-k'-i-n'-"s"v.i.--lle'-4-'-7-'8""-8""9"'2-'-9""8-'--75"--- - - -- writing by the Feb. 21 deadline.
Two Kiko female goats, yearlings S1 oo for See page 11 for an ad fonn and
both or $60 ea, no calls after 9 PM. llm Usher
vma Rica 770-459-9101
list o f counties by geographical area.
7260
Belgium gelding 6 y.o.. Amish broke, plows, rides, very gentle, easy caught. Ken Mcafee Fairmount 706-337-1850
Wednesday, January 31 , 2007
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Belgium registered gelding, 5 y.o., great TWH beautiful, sweet mares, black 10. Bobwhite quail, flight & weather Mallard or Blue Swedish ducks, t & 2 yr. old Turkeys Eastern Sfonze midget white
horse, gentle gtant, spook tree, over 17h, Sabino 6, sure-footed on trail, fancy 1n the conditioned, delivery avail , $3. 15. Martin geese. Pharaoh quail. Raymond Seckinger pairs for llfeed1ng, 1 single tom. S80 pair.
$2900. Patricia Johnson Silver Creek 706- show. J. Motes Canton 770-361-1299 770- Owens St. Geo~e 912-843-8118
Ellabell 912-858-5048
Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
235-9014 678313-4579
7782939
Breeding pair of BB red Modem Garnes, Mallards and mix mallards $2.50. $4 if all Whi1e king pigeons, starting 10 lay S12
Bombproof family horse. 12 y.o . mare safe TWH gelding 5 y.o. bay/white, 4 y.o 1yr. old, from McMurray S30 Dave Hoitt taken: SS each, white African geese, 12 mixed each: Homing pigeons. all colors. starting to
lor the beginner. 15h easy to ride, 52000. black/white. 5 y.o . Buckskin/white, 5 yo. Shannon 770-5485035
games. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770-529- Iay s10 each. Bobby Owens Omega 229528
Rodney Wllbanks Commerce 706-202-4365 Palomino, 6 y.o. black. Albert Queen Dallas Buff Orphington hens & roosters S12 each, 1285
4377
Burro female due to foal March. spotted, 7705050090
pigeons, rollers, crested, fantails, African, Mandarin ducks, Ring Teat & Cinnamon
$550. Butch Milner Eastman 4783745571 TWH geldings, 4 y.o. black/white. gentle Brown Chinese geese $50 pair; Pekin ducks Teal ducks, Apricot, regular wood ducks. John
Poultry/Fowl Req uiring
478-3746277
disposition. greenbroke, $900. T. Leger $15 each. Chris Hutchison Griffin 770504 Steehens Hiram 7708997670
Donkey standard female $550, male $350, Cordele 229886-7772
9 507
Mixed bantam chickens, 7 months old, $5
very gentle, great pasture guards, delivery TWH mare, Suns Delight breeding, 18. Chickens '06 Birchen Cochin roosters, $5 each. Dexter Carlton Jeffersonvllle 479.945.
Permit/License
If you have qvesffons regarding this
available, Deweys Donkeys 1-75 exit 201. perfect for kids or amateur,16h, trails, shows. each, or 3 for $ 12. originated from Murray 6565
category. call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081
Harry Lewis Jackson 6787735211
Broodmare, $1800. Tammy Valmus Acworth McMurray Hatchery. Marilyn Criswell Gordon Mixed game hens, $5. Frances Johnston or 404651 9082.
Donkeys 1 mini 1ack w/cross, $350, 1 gray .770-313-1140
478-4522873
3260 Oldmill Rd. Rutledge 30663 706-474 Advertisements tor wood ducks must be
w/ cross ionny, medium size, $375. Wanda TWH, reg. gelding, black, 16.1h, 4 y.o., Chickens mixed Black Ga1nts & R.l.R. $4 0478
accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits
Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Flashy 2 y.o. paint racking gelding halter bl"oke $400. P Kelly Monticello 706-468-2855 706-3195930
Free companion horse 18 y.o. utd on shots and coggins. Kathleen Brennan Dallas 678 860-1828
Gelding approx. t 5 y.o.. runs barrels and poles. very fast. extremely consistent. Gary Thrift Waycross 912-288-3942
Gorgeous Welsh size paint pony geld, 6 y.o. broke, trail rides, trade for good 2H trailer. C. Brown Brooks 7707198262
Mammoth donkeys, Jacks and jennies. Allen
calm, loads, good trail horse. also good horse for a beginner. $2000. C . Chve Griffin 404 7t7-8010
TWHBEA blk, 16h, '99 gelding $2500. sorrel/white 15.1h '04 mare, $3500, unreg. TW chest/white 15h, '02 geld $2500. Frank .Edwards Cleveland 706-865-4697
Yearling red roan w/white marklngs. halter broke sire, sorrel overo, red roan. $850. Patsy .Cobb Davisboro 478348-5722
Po ultry/Fowl For Sale
/(yov hava any quest10ns regardfng ads rn
this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404651
o $10. Terald Odum Monroe n0-267-7263
Chd<.ens for sa.le, all kinds. good layers. D. Jefferson Homer 706-6773845
Chickens for sale: 300 Rhode Island Red young hens, S8 each. Arthur Usher Conyers 7 70-483-8989
Chickens, medium size. bred for setting. trio
s21 other birds available. Harry Crider cumming 7063481980 770889-9335
Chinese Ringneck pheasant, flight and weathered conditioned. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912839-2056
Chukar $5 each. Howard Norris Bishop 706-769-7005
Moving, must sell 35 standard rare breeds.
all 10 mos. old and laying well. Joan Heiser
Canton n0-720-7262 678-628-7545
O.E. bantams, Wheatens, Lemon Blues, Mille Fleur, blues. brass backs, ba.rred; pairs & trios. Jerry Stallsworth 78 River La.ne Covin!l!on 30016 n0-7867168
Old tlmey Ginn Greys, top knot yellow legged roosters & hens, bantams, guineas pear1 & white. Donald Phillips Elberton 706 245-6360 706-498-3386
Peafowl ; 13 vars., '06 hatched males & females, also guineas. Jerry Mock 1295 Three Notch Rd. Colguitt 39837 229-758-3717
are avallable from the U.S. Fish and Wlldllfe Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their fi rst ad. Permit copi es wlll be returned upon request. Advertisements tor bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's c,ommerclal quail breeders license. Since this ls a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this Iicense. For license Information, write: ONA, Game and Fish Divi sion, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA
Oglesby Lyons 9122931697
.9081 or 404651-9082.
Coch1ns Blacks, Blue Sta.ndard $30/pr Pear1White Leghorn roosters SlO ea Ellis 30084.
Mimature horse, AMHA small, excellent Mallard ducks must be at least three bantam $20/pr. Bill Clegg LaGrange 706-884 Smith 1202 Grandma Branch Rd. Grantville Bobwhite quail, lhght birds, healthy, for
bloodlines and health, handled dally, herd generations from the wild before they can 7 133
30220 770-583-3621 770-583-3621
hunt, train, re-stock or meat, S2.85 each:
reductK>n Wilton Marchman Hampton 770- be adverti sed In the Market Bulletin. Comish, large dark, Cora Patterson Pheasants Red Goldens. Lady Amhersts, Hawkinsville. leave message. Joseph Martin
946-4631
Advertisers must include this i nformation bloodline, starting to lay, also bl"ooders & healthy, '06 hatch, kept In roofed aviaries, 222 Georgia Hwy. 27 Pineview 31071 478
Miniature registered donkeys grey ienny, 3 .In n otices submitted for publicat1on.
Incubators. Jerry Yooghen Ocllla 229-468 parents onSite, great color, delivery. Kelly 783-4210
y.o.: $1100, pasture exposed to 31" chocolate '05 Pealowt for sate, 2 blue peacocks & 4 3435
Mcinerney Athens 706-247-0422
Bobwhite quail. Hight conditioned S3 each,
jack. 7 month gray jenny baby S800. Dale blue peahens S50 each. Douglas Burroughs Diamond doves, beautiful, 1 pa11, great Pigeons common/rollers & homer S4 - S7 old layers S2 each. Gail Dasher Glennville
Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Commerce 706-335-4001
breeders, male is silver $45. Dona.Id Quinn ea.: Sex-Link hens. hatched Spring 2006, 912654-2475
Miniature show quality Tobiano Pinto lilly, '06 Buff hens. guineas, bronze turkeys. 1iucker 770414-1711
brown egg layers $9 each. Walter Mlms Bobwhite quail, lllght conditioned, ready
DOB 5506. mother is daughter of famous $125,000 sire, trained $2200 obo. Dorthe Peloquin Augusta 7068632810
Missouri FoXlrotter, registered 12 y.o. black
bantams. John Johnson. Sr Mllledgevllle .4784527015 478456-8375
'06 Heavy breed hens and roosters; Blk Australorps, Buff Orpington, Delaware,
Different varieties of bantams for sate. Loyd
stover Ellijay 706-635-7790
Exhibition Black Sumactra, these birds have greenish black plumage and multllple
Louisville 478-6258324
Pigeons cross breeds from purebreds, also some Jacobin pairs. Robert Hollingsworth CamIlla 229-3367917
now. $3 ea. J. Wiison 699 Cottonwood Rd. Pitts 31072 2296486438 2293223722
Bobwhite quail, healthy flight birds for hunt/lrain/restock or meat, we deliver. Drew
mare, natural gaits, great on trails, easy Plymouth Barred Rock, guaranteed pure $14 spurs, $5 $10 each, mates & females. Quality OEG bantams, BB Reds, Blue Stanley Batesville 706947-3884
keeper, $2200 obo. B Moon Union Point 706 ea. or $35 for trio. Tammy Aldridge Hiram 'Toi mmy Britt Coleman 229-768-2198
Splash. Brassy Backs. Creles, Fawn Bobwhite quail, Jumbo Wis. hatching eggs,
4862775
n0-4432397
Fantall pigeons, multi-colors $15 each. Duckwlngs. Silver Duckwings. OEG quails. $431100, $168/600, $240/1000. Raymond
Mlssoun Foxlrotters, raise your own baby, '06 Lady Amherst Pheasants $50/pair or Ronald Kener1ey 59 Woodlake Ct. LaGrange Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478
beautiful bred mare, two year old spotted filly. S80Jlno. also '06 Bile Shoulder Peacocks. 30240 706884-6321
Rhode Island Red I Stlky mix rooster, 2525345
handled since birth. Linda Daughtry Adrian John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
Fertile hatching eggs; Buff Orping1on. Black hatched late Spring 2006, SS. Jimmie Lindsey Bobwhite Wisconsin quail, hatching eggs.
478-00S-3224
'06 Peacocks Java, '06 Silver, Pied, Dark Australorp, Golden Lace Wyandottes, Oouglasvllle 770-577-7374
extra big, $45/100, $1451500. $23511000.
Morgan mare 5 y.o. 14h. chestnut, Pied. India Blue, '05 Javas. Spauld1ngs. Dommeeker, Delaware. pick-up S5 per doz.. or Rhode Island Red. Buff Orpington, George Meadows 1157 Meadows Rd Wadley extremely talented, pony club potential, 6 m:o. Spaulding Whites. Ray Watts Macon 478 sh1p 20 eggs $18. David Rice Cedartown Australorp. Black Giants. Stars, hens laying 30477 478-2529997
natural horsemanship training, current 743-6692
770-7499700
$10. Deborah Wheeler Loganville 770-712 Georgia Bobwhite quail, weathered
cogglns, $3000. Brenda Beckwith Colbert '06 Pheasants Lady Amherst, red & yellow, Free roosters, '06 hatch , handsome 5886
conditioned & lhght ready. accepting orders
706742-0045
D.T. golden Nepal, Kalij, Silver Reeves. also Partridge Cochin bantams. hand raised. Rlngneck pheasants. llight conditioned for now for 200607 season. Myra Brown Cataula
Pair of donkeys $400, bred OH mare, blue Chukar. Asa Frneman Jackson 7707753031 friendly; Cartersville area. Caria Joyce White tower hunts & fteld hunts $10 each. Calvin 706-322-3404
roan $1000. Dennis Rigdon Douglasville '06 Rlngneck pheasants $9 ea., Chukars 7703838995 6784313290
Stockburger Tunnel Hiii 4236697027 706 Jumbo Bobwhite Wisconsin quail, flight
678-492-1249
$5.50 ea.. 12 Rouen drakes $6 ea, & Texas Fresh large brown eggs for sate. Becky 935-5664
conditioned $3 each. Douglas Gladin
Palomino hall Arabian gelding. 2 y.o. A&M quail chicks $.75 to S2 ea.. Buff Stover Carrollton 77083Q-6236
Rlngneck pheasants, fully feathered, long Miiiedgeviiie 478-456-3061 478-4563008
ground work started, very willing to team. C. Orplngton ch~ $1.50 each. Chartes Hardy Game Roundheads, Albany Leiper hatch, tails, call for pricing. Jeff Williams 245 Todd Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, flight and
Crane Maysville 678-640-9071
Temple 7705621370
Brown Reds, Butchers, Kelsos. grays. call any Weaver Road Alto 30510 706-677-2666
weather conditioned. Joseph Smith
Palomino OH mare & 6 m.o. Palomino filly
to a good home. Andi Ayers .comn-:c:e 706-
677-1304
Palomino OTA gelding, 5 y.o.. $2500, and sorrel saddlebred gelding 12 y.o, S2000. both good riding , utd shots. Chris Lemke Luthersvllle 678850-3010
Paso Fino 9 y.o. gelding, great trail horse,
'06 Sliver Spangled Hamburg bantam/pairs, ready for breeder pens. l:a.fTY Hemngton Commerce 766-654-1023
1 Adult Indian Blue male peacock SSO. call
before 8 p.m./evening. Meriane Wheeler
Covington 770787-1814
1 yr. old large fancy rooster. Jerry Huber
Jefferson 706-367-4727 706367-4724
time. Russell Griffin 3065 Poplar Sp. Ch. Rd Galnesvtfle 30507 770-532-8447 770-241
0328
Game chickens . butcher & hatch,
roundhead & hatch, hatch & kelso. Noah Hutto 1449 Holt Road Ocilla 31774 229-468
9 512 Game chickens Spangled Butchers,
RIA hens and Araucana/Americana hens hatched 3/06, from Murray McMurray hatchery all were vaccinated as chicks. $10 each. Michelle Cooley BowersvlUe 706-436-
9705
Roosters AIR, Buff Orpington & Barred
Rock, free , 9106 hatch. Brenda Filer Al~aretta 770-663-0285
Waycross 912283-7106
Jumbo Wisconsin quail S3 each. David McCur1ey Colbert 706788-3433
Jumbo Wisconsin quail & Chinese Ringneck pheasant, early release and flight conditioned birds available. NPIP cert. reas. prices. call to order. Neal Bush Sparta 7064679345
easy keeper, $2500 obo. Robert Chambters 10 purebred silkies ; yellow, white. red, 3 BumbleFoot Greys, Law Greys. Brown Reds. Sermas, A,B,C class will sell trios, also Quality llight, pen raised Bobwhite quail S3
Clarkesville 706-754-8231
roosters. 7 hens. $30 tor all or $4 each. Cayla Roundheads, Kelsos and more. Russell Ware baby Serma chicks, world's smallest chickens. ea.. over t 5 yrs. experience. Danny Cady
Pony live event, state champion pony. not Cox carrollton 770854-8630
Tunnel Hill 7069658940
must see. Ginny Pope Douglasville 770-577- Axson 9 12422-3458
for beginner If rode on barrels, excellent trail 100 Pear1 Gray guineas $ 10 each. B. Hall Game chickens White hackles, Sid Taylor 3666
pony. rerri Skiles Dawson 229.347.2949
Pavo 229859-2764
& Wingate crosses w/brown, red: Kelsos. Setting type hens 3 hens, t rooster S32; 3
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Pony for sale, well broke, child sale, S600. Charles Franklin Dalton 706-2632007
Pr. 3 y.o. Hallllnger mare mules, 14h, sorrel, broke to drive. E. Allegood Moultrie 229941 2010
OH 7 y.o. chestnut w/White blaze, 14 1/2h, saddle & bridle included, not for beginner, $900, or trade for two min. mares under 33. Barbara Adams Logansville 770466-8886
OH/APP 6 y.o. gelding, great tran horse, one owner. no vices. Kathy Schultz Dawsonville 770893341O
Racking/TWH geldings, 13.3 h, 8 y.o. black/White, 14.3h, 11 y.o ., black, S900 each. both real gaited horses, trail ridden. T.L Gunter Vienna 229268-4926 229268-8043
Real nice tor the ptice. 14 y.o. saddlebred. gelding. started with natural horsemanship, no papers $800. H. Larson Dahlonega 706 2652057
Reg 6 y.o. paint gelding beautiful and w1mng $2500, 8 months old colt worked well every day. $800 obo. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956
Reg. TWH black mare, 8 WGC's on papers, bred for 5/07 reg. colt which should be Buekskin, $ 1800. Susan Harrell Cave Spring 7 0 6 - m 9902
Registered 2 y.o. OH gelding. Donald Phillips Royston 706-498-3386 706-245-6360
Registered OH yearling, granddaughters of Hollywood Heat. handled daily, good minded with great conformation, $2500. Sable Allen Bishop 706-2553170
Spotted saddle horse mare, registered 4 y.o . bay/white, t4. 1h, $1800. Deborah Deaver Blalrsvllle 706-745-1663
SSH 12 y.o. mare. In-Color Palomino/white,
15 Black Astrolorps, all laying, take all $120. J.W. Sames Canton 770-345-6511
2 Bobwhites SS, Cochin cross rooster SS. please leave message. Gabe Strother Washington 706-678-1 207 706-401-5836
3 adult Guineas $7 ea Willie Keen, Jr Perry 31069 478-987-3687
3+ months old Barred Rock cockerel & 10 months old red EE cockerel $7 $12 McMurray stock. Kate Helms Ball Ground 678-513-9853
5 hens and 3 roosters to be given away. James Willis Jonesboro 7706033082
Adult Brown Chinese geese /pair $40; adult White Chinese geese /pair, $40, White Pekin females $10 each. Priscilla Black Wadley 706-6990998 706831-1383
Baby chicks B.R. $2.50 each, qulnea, diUerent colors $10 each. Laura Phillips Morrow 404-366-8354
Bantam Cochins of different colors: Mottle. Silver Lace. Barred Rock, Silver Sea.brights. Buff Brahmas and a few mixed Siikies. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770324-6855
Bantam chickens all sizes, colors. ages, prices are negotiable. Jeb Smith Ball Ground no-4798198
Bantam for sale White Old English, Black Rose Comb, and other breeds. Marshall Brown Rocky Face 706-463-6941
Bantams Cochins in buff, white, barred, and partndge, Japanese in Blacktailed buff, beautilul birds. David Wnght Carrollton no. 838-8875 770-49Q-7571
Bantams Sflver, blue gold. gokl D.W., Wheaten blue red, red Silkies, Cochins buff, Barred. Mottled, Modems bl"own red & silver
Spanish Blues, Bluefaced hatch. Donnie Bowdin Acworth 7707898127
Game Chickens for sale Lots of crosses. some pure breeds. Thomas Jenkins Bowdon no-301-2001
Game cocks for sale. call for more Info . Cody Blackmon Harlem 706556-9601
Game hens & roosters for sale. A. R. Whitt Cummi!!Q 770-887-1752
Game roosters & hens, good breed, kelso's, roundheads, butchers, grays. blues and reds, Kentucky Baley's. J.W. Brown 139 Bellamy St. Ho mer 30547 706-677-4063
Games ROJ hatch, grays, hens. roosters. heavy breeds, yellow buffs. Black Sexllnks. Joseeh Hardigree Statham 770-317-8618
Geese for sale,1 male, 2 lemales. $25 apiece; 1 male Rouen duck $15. Ruth Purcell Oahlon!S! 706-4829968
Gtant Cochins 1 yr., S25/p8lr; Barred Rock. Sllkle & OEG bantam biddies $3, Muscovy duol<s $10. Leslie Williams Millen 478-4944462
Grey game S25/pr, $35/lrio, Brown Reds $50/lrio, Brown layers $10 ea., Turkey poults $5. Chris Herrin Bowdon 7708306834
Grown guineas $25/pair, almost grown guineas $10 each. Gloria Malcom Social Circle 7704644303
Guineas $10 ea., different colQrs. chickens $ 10 ea. Betty Sharpe Morrow 4043666930 678409-5880
Guineas 18 weeks old $8 each, we catch. Ted Ri!!!lhausen Jackson 770-775-0331
Guineas Pearls, 2 female & 1 mate, grown $30. Ray Jordan Lavonia 706-356-8893
Guineas 1 year old, May 07. male and
bantam Comish hens, 1 Comish rooster $40. Tem: Winfrey Kite 478-469-3267
Silkies standard black and silver laced Cochins. Buff Orphingtons. bantam frizzle Cochins. Araucanas, McMurray stock, must sell. Michelle Tate Dahlo!!!Qa 706-864-6922
Silver Laced Wyandotte roosters for sale, hatched October 2006, 6 available for S3 each. Scott Love Rutledge 706-342-7648
Standard and bantam chickens, hens laying, roosters also SS $10. Jacquie Tucker Adai rsville ParrottheadHay@aol.com 770 547.7359
Taking orders for baby chicks. 1st hatch, late March: large Buff Orpingtons, 1 trio Buff Orpington bantams $75. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Tricilum Rd Liiburn 30047 404 409-1 191
Turkeys Bourbon reds, pairs $75, bronze single or pairs $60, $35 single, 1st year to lay. Jim Snow Hameton 770-897-0258
Turkeys Bronze tom and Royal Palm hens, also guineas for sale. Patti Long Sandersville 478-240--0253
FFA-FCCLA to Host Fundraising Banquet
To enhance its FFA Wildli fe
Camp program , the Georgia FFA-
FCCLA Center in Covington w ilJ
host a fundraising banquet on
M arch 10. 2007 at 5:30 pm. The
banquet i ncludes dinner . live and
ant game roosters, mug cross. Arthur Keys Cumming 770-887-0889
Want 6 or 8 pure white doves wi1hin 100 miles of Plains, Ga.. call after dark. H.C. Hruvey Plalns 229-8245461
Want bantams, female preferably. would really like Silkies II possible. Kristie Jones Griffin no-227-5323 6784-10-2868
Want barnyard fowl for small family farm, will pick-up. Joseph Esco Royston 706-498 0734
Want bearded SilkJe hens, any color 30 minutes from Athens, will consider roosters. David Fairbanks Watkinsville 706-7699226
Want colored ducks, mallard Rouen, Khahi Campbell , grown, located In Franklin, Stephens. Banks area, reasonable. Carlotta Garrison Lavonia 706-540-3827
Want game hatching eggs. gray or spangle hatches, preferably. Kyle Schmidt Commerce 706-247-0247
Want goose. duck, guinea and chicken eggs for sale. Jeff Wetherington Waleska no-<119.5111
Want Red Pile or Splash Rosecomb bantams. Ryan Boulineau Hephzibah 706592-0104
Want to buy mallards and wood duck to stan waterfowl enhancement project. Craig Pearce Cochran 478-934-8612 478230 3055
Want turkey, chicken, Bobwhite tail quail, goose and duck eggs for sale. Jell Wetherington Waleska 404-316-2880
ALTERNATIVE
easy keepef, for beg1Mer/children, trail ndes. proven Broodmare, $950, must go to gentle
D.W. Todd Payne Ball Ground 770-735-4613 Bantams, 11 varieties. Sandy Oan1elson
female. JerTy Anderson 1470 Mayfield Road Aleharetta 30004 770-475-6587
silent auctions, raffles, games, and
LIVESTOCK
home. Dee Slusher Dry Branch 229-868-1430
SSH/TWH 4 y.o. gelding, excellent trail horse. pretty. rtashy, safe for any nder, great ground manners. Barbara Creely Bishop 7067698790 7067695716
SSHITWH, 11 y.o. gelding, exp. on trails, well trained, gentle enough for any rider. Gary Hollin Bishop 706540-1 881 706-769-7750
TB X Belg. paint geld 3.5 y.o., 15.3H impnnted, sweet, no injury, not broke, $600. Betsy Cawley Cumming 678-947-6502
TWH 2 spotted geldings, genUe, ndden by older adults. smooth, easy keepers, field trial experience, $2500 and $1500. Wayne lalrcey Statesboro 912-764-9837
Zebulon 770-584-9666 770-5674185
Barred Rock, 3 roosters, born Oct. 06. SS each. Larry Fort Ball Ground 770-8886839
BB Reds, Crele, Splash, Blue O.E.. Black O.E., Blue Splash, white Rosecomb, Btrchen O.E.. white Japanese, M.F. D'uccle. Wayne Burnette Dawsonville 706-265-5607
Beautiful grown Muscovy ducks S8 each. Pam Gibbs Fort Valley 4788252549
Beautiful mixed roosters B. Sam '06, $15 each, 20 in all. S. Stephens Hosc hton 7066542867
Biddies for sale Light Brahma, Rhode Island Red, & Sex Link. $1 each Lee Lancaster Milan 229-362~19
Guineas for sale, 9 for $100, great health, also black SeJ<link rooster SS, all 7 months old.
Jill W't_se Rock sering 706-398-0981
Hens, various breeds, $8 each, call for Info.
Brown Evans 7068636688
Lady Amherst/pair '06 hatch and red
gold/pair '06. call atfer 4:30 pm. George
Richards Cummi ng 770844623 '1
Laying hens & roosters, AIR. Buff Orplngtons SS each. Vicki Craig Ball Ground
77o-893 1275
Laying hens 3 Americaunas (green eggs).
6 Gold laced Wyandottes {brown eggs), 1 guinea, $7-$10 each. Jennie Wtlhams
Alntstone 706-931 1 4
1
more. All proceeds from the fundraising banquet will go toward new equipment, WildJjfe Camp scho larshjps, and enhanci ng the shooting range.
For more information or to purchase tickets. donate raffle or auction items, or spon or a child for rhe Wildlife Camp. contact the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center at 770-786-6926 cxt.3.
If yov have qvest1ons regarding tl'lts category. call Mer/Issa Smith at 404651 9081 or 404651 9082.
The Alternative Li vestock category contains ads for ratltes (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other " nontraditional" livestock.
1brown/whlte female Llama, bred lor June baby $300; bred 2 reg . males.1dark brown mate $200 or $400 for both. Susan Eavenson Oxford no-356-4221
9 month old miniature donkey. Jenny. gray and while spots. very social $1 ,000. David File< Alpharetta 678549-1447
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2002 bee horse steel trailer, 4 slant, sleeping quarters, CB shower. rea.r tack, heaVAC, drop down windows, $8,000. Scott Clark Hartwell 706-436-01 20
2002 double D 2H slant BP, DR, rear tack. 16' stock combo, new tires, awning, exc.
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category. call Ceciley Thomas at 404651 9081 or 404-651 9082.
Angora breeders several colors also
2005 Bermudalfescue, fertilized, sheltered hay $35 roll. Julian Jones Orchard Hill 770 4681 129 7704127217
2006 Alicia bermuda 4x4 rolls, good hay $35. Fred Fletcher Sparks 2295496013 2295465188
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condition $5500 Obo. Mary Leslie Madison llonhead bunnies. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 2006 Alicia hay, 900 -1000 lb. rolls, under
706-3427813 404-434-1851
706-538 1062
shelter, well fert. $40, picked up. Wayne
2002 Dover 4-horse hydraulic walker, Baby bunnies for sale. Ed McArthur Canton Weatherford Millen 478-982-4004
From Jhe editor: The Market Bulletin has received a number of letters from individuals describing the lremendous response they receivedfrom having their names or those ofloved ones induded in
variable speed, reversible directions, less than 15 hours run time, $2500. Bennie Moon Madison 7067521407
2003 Sundowner pro stock trailer, gate in
770479-4039
Cutting back on show and brood stock Holland and fuzzy lops some GC $20-$75, also Angoras. Dylan Bell Pendergrass 706
2006 bermuda horse hay, square and
round, mixed rolls, stored in barn, hay in Bostwick and Winder, Georgia. Jimbo Crumle:,: Bostwick 6784093572
the "Special People" list published in the Dec. 6, 2006, issue. These middle, completely enclosed, excellent 693-4350
2006 Excellent horse quality hay for sale,
elderly persons and shut-ins wished ro express their thanks to all the people who sent cards anti letters to them during rhe holiday season. Although space limitations prohibit publication ofall the responses received. the following examples are representative of the !hanks and appreciation expressed by those ''Special People."
Thank you for all the cards and letters. I received 250 plus! It made such a difference to know strangers would be so kind.
Eunice Ballew
condition $12,000. Mack Robinson Carrollton 77021458i 7 770-301-5473
2003 Sundowner trailblazer Ill, 2H slant, LQ, auto jack, lots of extras must see. Debbie Jackson Good Ho~ 770-2679337
2004 Colt 4 horse SL trlr, gooseneck with stud/escape door, extra large tack room, big enough for weekend camper pkg. C. Clive Griffin 404-717-8016
2005 4 star 4 horse/slant load gooseneck trailer, warm rubber flooring, NC, awning, lots of extras, excellent condition $21 ,900. Cindy Thalheimer Tifton 229-387-6562
Dutch babies, beautiful colors, blue eyed Holland Lop babies. come from pedigreed stock, state licensed. Brent Whiddon Leesburg 2298868781
English Angora rabbits reasonably priced, many colors and sexes. Jason Wilson Atlanta 678-8862976
Holland lop breeder pair, reg. doe is due now, w/xlg hutch/wire ca9etaccessories/food, $150 all. Michelle McDonough Chickamauga 706-93 12316
Uonhead bunnies $20, 2 males and 1 female born October 31 , 2006, white/tan
delivery available. Mr Sammy Jasper 770 378-7195
2006 Peanut hay, 4x5 round bales, delivery available. Bill Cowart L:,:ons 912-386-2575
2006 Peanut hay, 4x5 round bales. Landon Maxwell Moultrie 2293927793 229382 0653
2006 round bales, bermuda and Bahia mix, 1300 lbs.. $40 Dan Roush Warrenton 706465-2548
Alfalfa hay for sale, $10 a bale, no dust or rain, In barn. J. Lambert Newnan 770253 0042
2006 circle W 6'x6'6"x14' metal top GN spotted and Black single mane. Jenifer Alfalfa hay, fine stemmed, limited pound of
Thank you so much for having the Special People's list. It brings such ~omfort to my mother wbo has bad seven strokes.
stock, 4'nose full escape gate, removable Littlefield Dallas 678-446-8827
grass, sq. bales, horse quality, leave ms9.
saddle rack, divider, $5,300. Buddy Bragg Gu~on 912-772-4382
Looking for rabbit breeding supplies, cages, automatic watering system, 2 water bottles
Mrs. Clark Mansfield 7706535722 Bahia grass seed for sale. John Williams
28 ft gooseneck horse trailer, roof mount and feeders. Ronnie Dean Athens 706-247- Colguitt 229758-2184 229-4005827
Debbie Howard (daughter of Eunice Ballew)
What a wonderful service you are doing through the Market
Bulletin for seniors. The name Lsubmitted (Oujda Evans) to you
received 178 cards during the holidays. She was so amazed at tbe love each of them reflected through the cards. Sbe treasured each one and it was so heart wanning to her that all these people who
didn 't even know her were so caring. You folks reaJly made Christmas special for ber. I don 't th.ink she wiU ~ver forget it or stop talking about all the cards she received. She was so e.lated.
God Bless,
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Nelle Brack
Alpacas 1 stallion white $1,000, 1 stallion
black $1 ,000, 3 geldings trl-colored , tan and
black $800 each. Jennifer Kohl Eatonton
7068169199
Alpacas for sale, males, maidens, and
pregnant females. Larry Dietsch Young
Harris 706-379-2361
Beautiful solid white male Uama, very
friendly. registered, 4 years old $400. Cindy
ScQggins Chickamauga 423-240-1488
Champion
registered
Llamas,
maleslfemales, for fiber, showing, breeding,
guarding, companion. Cella Taylor Ellijay
celia@meadowdance.com 706-6985262
Female Uama, tricolor, great disposition,
leads, loads, good with horses, $500 obo,
photo's available. Lisa Oglesby Blackshear
912288-0516
Uama fiber, variety of colors, light
weight and soft, skirted, not processed,
reasonable prices. Marsha Kelly Newnan
LIVESTOCK HANDLING 770-251-8896
Llamas for sale geldings, show type, all
fl halter trained, priced to reduce herd. Sherri
Rudd Cleveland 7068657799
Llamas, reg. friendly and halter trained
weanlings, starting at $590. Liliane Grant
Grant Dallas 770-4452855
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
ff you have questions regarding ads ln'ihis
category. call Merfissa Smith at 404-651 -9081 or 4046519082.
- 111eea 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 followi ng species: fallow deer, axis
AG SEED FOR SALE deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and
caribou. For more information on the deer
I/ m, farming license, contact the Georgia
Department of Agriculture at (404) 656 3667. For information on licenses of other
Want 14+ hands horse, sound, gentle, neck reins, walk, trot. canter, no vices, compatible with pony. Kim Hampton Woodstock 770595-3060
Want to buy female Muntjac, also taking order for Rhea eggs to hatch. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-315-3184
Want to buy goats, purebreed or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wa'f.ne Green Bremen 770562-3605
Want to buy Nubian billy South Georgia area. John Cowan 2065 Jacksonville Hwy Fitzgerald 31750 229423-7031
Wanted pony/mini mares 38 inches or less, $400-$500 price range. Rebecca Williams Toccoa 77Q530-4735
Would like to buy baby bull calves on the bottle, resonably priced. Casey Hullander McDonough 770815-0994
you have questions regarding ads In lh/s category. ca// Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 9081 or 4046519082.
'00 Sooner ranch combo, 4H, GN, slant,
drlac, $1 o,ooo. '06 Featherlile, 4H, GN, slant.
finished L.Q.frefrig/AC , awning, insulated horse area. $22,500. M. Cox Rome 706-232 1563
'03 Bee 3HSL bumper pull with dressing room like new, $4250. Phillip Coffey Jackson 7707751956
'96 Chaparral horse trailer, 3 horse slanl load, stock type, gooseneck, 6 1/2 ft tall with front tack room, $3,000. Denise White East Dublin 478-275-1342
100 fence post P.T. 4" X 6' 6" tor $300, field fence 4' high $75 roll. Dan Crawford Chatsworth 706-334-2310
12' Welded painted stall fronts, vet stocks. Yvonne Turan Ila 706-207-7853
15 inch black Western saddle $150, 16 Inch brown Western saddle $200. Henry Williams Rt.1 Milan 31060 229-315-9864 229362 0071
18.5" Wintec pro endurance trail saddle,
h/a, hay rack, new tires, $2500. Ricky Anderson Ellaville 229938-0552 229-938 0552
2H GN slant load steel trailer with dressing room and rear tack, 18' total length, asking S2500. Nan~ Moore Alma 9126327607
3 horse slant gooseneck, tack/dressing, saddle racks, hooks, mats, brakes, good tires, can email pictures, $2500. Gene Nix Buchanan 770-3120651
4 horse goosneck w/dressing room, new floor, good paint, $2,200. George Stanfield 104 Hemphill St Toccoa 30577 706-886-9610
4 Western saddles, 2 16in., 2 15in. Blk. blk/tan, maroon/tan, CQ/l e-mail pies, $75 $250. Melissa Bennet! Covington 770"855 8684
40' roundpen with 4' ride thru gate, like new condition, up on blocks, $900 firm. Donna Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940
78" Winter turnout 1200d/250g fill, used 3 times, bought In December, no rips/tears, doesn' fit my horse, $40. Marsha Ballard Winder 678-42501 07 4043127780
86' 2H GN trailer, dressing RM, ramp, good floor w/mat, electric brakes, good tires. Bennie Smith Clarkesville 706-754-9654
98 Delta 3H, SL, AC, WT, RT, $4500. B H'f.alt LaGrange 706-298-1691 706-884-3800
Barrel saddle 14", $250, Western saddle 15", $150. Joe Webb McDonough 770-9142985
Collegiate dressage saddle, size 16.5, medium tree , used 4 limes, beautiful condition, $500. Kristen Lombard Conyers 7704837340
Dressage saddle $300, excellent condition, very comfortable. medium/narrow tree, need to sell. Jerri Shirle:,: Canton 404-886-6076
For sate heavy duty 60"ft round pen made with 2" galvanized pipe. John Young Norman Park 229-985-5723 229-985-5723
Horse hay ring $125. L. Little Monroe 678898-2301
Horse trailer, 1997 bee 4 horse gooseneck, slant load, cabineVsink, cowboy shower, air conditioner, rear tack, $7,000. Sheryl Claxton Midville 706-466-3153 478-589-7631
New Granada Paragon 18" black leather saddle, used 3 times, size comparable to 15 16'', made for gaited or high withered horses. C. Fisher Conyers 678978-4865
Racing sulky and harness for horse $200 for both. Debbie Nelson Barnesville 770-3589641
Saddles for sale at good prices. various. conditions, additional tack available, sale benefits nonprofit organization. Abby Walker Toccoa 7062826645
Saddles for sale, custom a-fork, 16" barbed wire tooling, natural oil, used lour times, $850, Loomis 14" Reiner $200. M. Maguire Galnesvilte 7709839058
Used 16.5" Clinton Northrop close contact jumping saddle, dark oil, made in England,
6477
Mini Rex and lop eared, younger ones $2 each, adults $3 each, obo, serious inquiries only please. Caroline Williams Brooks 770 460 9689
Mini Rex rabbits 7 weeks old, white and black spots, $10 each. Billy Abner Winder 770867-3529
Pedigreed Holland lops. the smallest lop eared bunnies, assorted colors, state licensed. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
San Juan rabbits for sale, babies starting at 6 weeks to 1 week old, price starting at $5 and up. S'f.bil Gooch Ro~ston 7066540338
}} you have questions regarding ads m this category, call Mertissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; I.e., Coastal berrnuda ha:,:. Alicia ha~. etc.
'06 2nd crop bermuda square bales, barn stored, good quality, $5 per bale. Alan Thorson Covington 770-786-9154
'06 Alfalfa hay, square bales $13 per bale, delivery possible. Scott Huskins Canton 678 793-7422
'06 Alicia bermuda sq. bales S3.50 at barn, horse quality, well fertilized, limed & Irrigated, barn stored. Howard Campbell-594 Mathis Rd Cairo 39827 229-377-6847 229-221-2410
'06 Alicia square bales & 5x6 round bales, bermuda & lescue, fert.. rain-free. D. Halstead Locust Grove 7704682254
'06 Alicia, Coastal bermuda hay, fert., horse qlty., sq. bales in barn, $5.25, dely. avail. Mickey English Warrenton 706-6994613 7066992900
'06 Bermuda & Bahia hay, 4x6 rolls $30; '05 hay $15/roll. Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912 682-5794
'06 Bright oat and wheat straw in square bales for $2.50 per bate, loaded at barn. David Holland Reidsville 912-237-4011 912-237 4012
'06 Clover/orchard, rescue sq. bales, rain lree, $2.50 per bale. Arvil Pierce Dalton 706673-5538
'06 Coastal bermuda hay, 4 x 5 rolls, net wrapped, fertilized, John Lovett Waynesboro 706-554-4360
'06 Coastal bermuda hay, excellent quality, 4x5 rolls with net.wrap. Jeff Lamb Ashburn 229-445 1993
'06 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, large rolls $50 per roll delivered, $45 per pick-up. Lisa/Henry Holman Butler 7708229172 404-217-3640
'06 Coastal bermuda, horse-quality square bales in barn, well-fertilized and limed, $6 per bale. Ton't. Smith Monticello 7064762051
'06 Fescue hay, fertilized, baled dry, no weeds, in barn. 1st cut S25/bale, 2nd cut
Bermuda horse hay $6 square bale; rolls, 1200 lbs. $50, mulch squares, $3. Larry Eley White Plains 706-4672184
Bermuda/fescue square bales, cattle only $3 each, Milner Ga. W. Abrams Griffin 770228-3865
Coastal bermuda and Peanut hay. round bales, good quality, delivery available. James Do'f.te Concord 770-884-9006
Coastal bermuda square bales, rain tree, highly fertilized @ barn SS. delivery available. Robert Morrison L'f.ons 912-5264938
Fescue bermuda hay, 5 ft. x 6 ft. rolls, in barn $20/roll. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706-886 9530
Fescue, round bales in field, $25. Robert Burney Rabun Gap 843995-0830
Fescuelbermuda square bales, barn stored,
horse quality up to 800 bales, 50 bates
minimum, $4/bale. Susan Evans Rockmart 770-231-2394
Hay '06 fescue, orchard grass, clover mix fertilized, rain free, $4 per sq. bale, feed o mulch, del. avail., In barn. Charles Hemphll Blairsville 706-745-9544
Hay for sale - 70 4'x5' rolls, $28/roll or $25 take all. John Henderson Sharon 706456 2313 706-4518004
Hay for sale alfaJa grass mix and perennia
peanut, all square bales. Darrell Williams
Moultrie 2298913021 Horse and cow hay, fescuelbermUda grass
mixed, round bales, barn kept, als0 alfalfa/orchard grass, squares available. H Harrison Kennesaw nQ.853-3191
Horse quality bermuda hay, large square
bales. Pau l Harris 2121 Kayvllle Road Screven 31560 9125862880
Peanut hay for sale, delivery available Shannon Taft Manor 912285-7070
Perennial peanut hay for sale, square bales, barn stored. Stacey Edwards
Hazlehurst 912-375-5704 9123757276
Round bates, 4x5 Coastal bermuda, in shelter $35 per bale; square bales, Co.astaI bermuda $4.50 per bale. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706546-5530
Square bales of rescue hay $3 per bale Ronald McClung 2356 Hiram Sudie Road Hiram 30141 770-445-3936
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
grass to feea cattle every week. Ash Nega Atlanta 678-8984499 404-307-3706
Want 2 or 3 round bales of horse quailty ha'f.. Scott Allison Rockmart 6787579054
Want 4 x 5 or 4 x 6 round bale of wheat straw '06. Lero:,: Fhlug Dallas 770364-1557
you have questions regarding s
category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
species of hoofed stock (except llama and lightly used, like new with stirrup lealhers and $200. Wendee McGuffee Villa Rica 770459 $20/bale. 4x5. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706377 Adverti!>0rs of agricultural seed must
buffalo), contact the Georgia Department irons, $685. Georgiana Norcross Cumming 2852
2994
submit a current state laboratory report (not
of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 7613044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must
770-8894806 4043131354 1996 Circle M. supreme 16 foot gooseneck
combo, good shape, rubber mats. Harold Burleson Pine Mountain 706523 1693
Want a good used 14' to 16', loot cattle trailer. bumper pull or gooseneck, between
$800 and $1500. John Turppa LaGrange 678-230-4987
'06 Fescue hay, square bales, well fertilized, rain-free, horse quality, barn kept
$4.50 per bale, delivery available. Rick A. Anderson Woodstock 404-402-8470
more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious
weeds and gennlnation for each seed Iot
advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 SO.lb. bags. Laboratory
provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
/I Mis you have questions regarding ads In
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404651 9081 or404651 9082.
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 are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Goats and pigs wanted for loving family farm, will consider other small farm animals. Angela Cle~ Temple 770562-4533
Looking for healthy registered small llamas, Nubians, and sheep for mini-farm, email or call, include prices. Wendy Crews Bowersville 7062455962
Looking for mulefoot Boer to breed mulefoot sow. Lucee Kaniner Winder 404661 2349
2 horse BP WW , new tires, good floor, recenlly painted, pulls great, $2600. Debbie Butler Douglasville 770-489-0196
2 horse Sundowner 1999 straight load, BP aluminum trailer, tack room, 2 escape doors, great condition. $8,500. David Jolly Dalton 706-226-9433 .
2 horse trailer. needs some work, good tires, new floor, asking $900. Joey Muller Bremen 7703014582
2 horse trailer, new noor, no rust. sliding back gate, good condition, $1100. Donald Green Temple 7708416815
2 horse, straight load, bp trailer with saddle compartment and sliding side windows, in good usable condition, $1000. M. Summer Wa:,:cross 912283-7273
2 sets of CarriLite portable. corral panels, used once $800 each new, asking $600 each. Mel Williams Canton 678777-4643
2001 Horton dream coach 2 horse bumper pull; rumbar floor, ramp, new tires, elec. brak.es $5,000. Penny Kwirant Whitesburg 770-8389866
Please include area codes with phone numbers In advertisements.
Want 19" Big Horn saddle with blanket and head gear like new $500, obo. John Padgett Pembroke 912-653-3749
Want used 16' b/p stock !railer wood noors, center gate, escape door, 4 wheel electric brakes. John Willis Bainbridge 39819 229 246-361 4
Wanted 14116 fl bumper pull livestock 1railer in good condition with top under $2500. Deanne Han na Donalsonville 229 524-2725
Western saddle, $175, aiso, saddle holder, saddle blanket, and bridle for sale. Dianne Rogers Sharpsburg 770502-1050
Wintec all purpose 16 1/2" seat saddle with Wintec fittings, air ride, changeable gullet system, etc, asking $475 for all. Jo Beasley Giiisviiie 770-8690926
Youth/pony saddle $125, 16" hand tooled circle Y saddle wl!eather wrapped horn used once, $950, both $1000. Dee Thompson Lincolnton 706-359-7617
When submitting ads for publication, please adhere to the deadline stated on the front page of the Bulletin.
'06 Hay for sale, ntt 44 bermuda, Russell
bermuda, well fert., large sq. bales, horse qlty. in barn, will del.. extra. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-8020797 706-2666283
'06 Horse qlty. bermuda hay, fertilized, rain free, in barn, heavy bales $5.75, Troup Co. Britt flncher LaGrange 706884-8316
'06 Horse quality llff 44 hay, large round bales, $45 each, 20 rolls. Jimbo Waller Commerce 706-335-4227
'06 mixed grasses, fertilized and sprayed, square bales and 4x5 round rolls, net wrapped $35 & up. delivery available. Kevin Vassar Hartwell 706-436-1144
'06 Premium oat & rye grass mixed hay, horse grade, round bales only, Buckhead near Madison, Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706342-0727 706-4740689
'06 Timothy/alfalfa mix, clover/alfalfa mix, heavy wire square bales. $9.50, also Coastal bermuda square bales $4.50. M. Freilich McDonough 770-318-3143
'06 Yellow shelled com, $91100 lb.,Yellow ear corn, can grind, SB/100 lbs., 1000 lb. or more $7.50, bags extra. Don Collins Blairsville 706745-1244
reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for
publication without this documentation wiII not be published. 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 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, 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, ca.II the Market Bulletin offlce or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at {404) ~3635.
'06 Black Diamond Watermellonlyellow, 30 ea. S2 wtSASE, 95% germination. James King P.O. Box 55 Newborn 30056 770-787-3674
Rare old-fashioned veg. seeds, tomatoes Black Krim; egglants; peppers--fish, cowhorn (hot); squash--Hopl, Mandan; okra-cowhorn. Silver Queen; beans-cornfield; watermelon
Navahoe, Kleckiey's; $4/pack. Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229242 2554
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Willowleal Butterbean seeds for sale. 94,-. 9 Leyland Cypress trees in 1 gal pots, SS Old timey Johnny Quills, small bell type S8 Want Mexican Butterfly bush. flowers are Walter Kelly extractor SJS. 2 frame manual,
. germinatiOn $8/lb. plus postage. Maiy Garner each, about 6 yrs. old. Shirley Olmstead 490 dozen. shipped free: daffodils $6 do.zen. bun.erfly shaped. Cliff Paff Lafayette 423838 various equipment items lor sale. Jim Fraga
Braselton 706-6543423
Oorse~ Rd Ham2ton 30228 770946-.352S shipped free. Justin Wood Uvalda
0787
Galnesvllle 770532-6877
Ag Plants for Sale
Alrican viQlets in full bloom, great gilts for all OldUmey daffodils. S31doz.; Blue Bells Wani to buy Drummond Phlox seed to be Will remove honey bees & other bees in occasions starting at $5. Elizabeth Benhan $6/doz.. Siberian iris. $4/doz.; SS post. each, mailed. Margie Clark 391 0 . C. Clark, Rd. metro & long dist. beyond metro cty. area.
ii you have quest"/Ons regarding tlilS
C8tegory. call Merlissa Smith at 4()4-6519081
or 4()4-6519082.
Gainesv ille 770-532-6642
Amaryllis red brilliant bulbs; 6 for $19 ppd. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd. Martinez
Rose of Saron, redbud, daylihes. aucuba. forsythia, free hriope. E. Beach Dul uth 770476-1163
Lxons 30436
Want ror fruit orchard. variety of seedlings for Spring Program Education/Development,
Milton Scott East Poi nt 404-344-0719
Things To Eat.
Alicta, Tilt 78, Tift 85, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting. Ray Beaty
coolldQ! 2299412047 2292248294
Blueberry plants in 3 gal. containers, vaneties are Chmax. Austin, Premier, Powder Blue. Brightwell, will bear truit in June,
Bolingbroke I Macon. excel. condition. Ted
wach Macon 478-994-1120
30907 706-399-6704 706-726-4812
Angel Trumpets rooted. yellow, pink and white, 4 for $20 includes prepaid Fedex Fre!ght. R2X Rose Blairsville 706-745-3078
Angel's. trumpets, Devil trumpets, Black Magic elephan1 ears, ginger lilies, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covi ngton 770-787-6141
Orchids in bloom, mostly Paphs and Oymbs; Chvias and Phalus when lhey bloom and misc. unusual plants. Linda Wish Atlanta 4042S25872
Petunias, gourds, Nicottnias, Teddy bear, sunflower, hibiscus. & others $1.2S per packet; Wave Petunias $2/SASE. A. Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd Fayetteville
quantities or 10 12 each variety; peaches, pears, apples, pecans, etc. Edna Tulloch Atlanta 404-841 -4642 404-3613238
MISCELLANEOUS hyou have quest100s regafdlfl!J ads In this
category. call Merlissa Smith at 404-6519081
se of the term "organic" requires reglatratlon with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted w ithout certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more Information, access the department -balte www.agr.state.ga.us and llnk from the home page to the Organic Agriculture
Cenified bermuda sprigs; Tilton 8S & 44 ; Coastal. Russell, Tlfway, Alicia, also custom elanti!l!I Gene Hart Gu~on 912-7283380
Chlnquapins. 1 112' 2'. avail. Feb.; sweet shrub avail. now; call ; shipping avail. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd Valdosta 3 1601 2292478297
Coastal bermuda, Tllt 44, Alicia, Tiii 8S, dormant sprigs, statewide reference avail. Scott McDaniel Yatesvllle 706-472-3013
Coastal/A ussell bermuda sprigs, also
& custom planting statewide, book early.
references lurnlshed . Robert McNair Junction Cl~ 706-2692S63 706S7S5697
Custom grass planting, Tiit 8S, Russell, Alicia. please contact Kenny Hicks or Tori Sikes lor more lnlormation. Kenny Hicks Collins 912-SSHl96S 91221310S7
Dew berries $1 .50, only a few; figs $5; raspberries/red $1.50; blueberries S3 & less. no shipping. Caria Houghton Marietta 7704282227
Egyptian walking onions, 100+ onion plants, $10 plus S4 shipping. Susan Lee Route 1 Box 386 Lakeland 31635 229-4822242
no- Elephant ear garlic bulbs 10 large, 1S
medium or 2S plants lor $10 plus S4 postage.
M H Robbins Statesboro 912-489-5373
Pecan seedling trees In pot S8 each. Scott Steehens Wrightsville 478864263S
Pecan trees bare root. Pawnee, Elliott, Cape Fear, Desireable, Stuan, Sumner varieties. Jody Kerne Lxons 9 12-S26-9354
Pomegranate and Japanese persimmon trees lor sale, 3 to Sleet tall lor $1S each, will ship. Jason Willis Moultrie 2293243S9S 2.29<8488183
Wine grape vines, mature Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chambourcln $3 per vine. Teny Kerns 301 Billings Farm Lane Woodatock/Canton 301 1S 770-34SS876
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Bermuda pasture and/Or 18Wn -seed for approximately 3 acres lor overseedlng. Michael Edwards Win ston 770906 19S7 7 7 0 9478789
Want 1 pound of pencil cob corn seed, please call with price. Scott Moore Roberta
FLOWERS REQUIRING 4789722121
Beautiful variegated leaf peppers $1pkt.ISASE. Polly Young 173 Creekvlew Or Lees burg 31763
Beauty beny, hostas. forsythia, sweet shrub (yellow bloom), nandina. pussy willow. weeping willow, vinca, hardy hibiscus, Carolina Jessamine. no shipping. Betty Steehens Monroe 770-2675053
Boxwoods, up to 4 It. high. dill. prices & sizes. B. Lunsrord Suches 706-7472331
Cathedral Cactus, 611 tall, S gal. pot. $40; Aloe. huge, 5 gal. pot $40, free Confederate Rose cuttings. Steve Hudson Hiram 770222 7766
Cleome, Columbine, Larkspur, LychnlsiWhite, pink. yellow; Moon Bush, Red Blazing Star hibiscus S.50 ea. pkg. wlSASE. Nell Jones 3767 P1umcrest Rd. Smyrna 3008277o-435-7589
Crape Mynles pink, whtte, lavender, 10' 12', $65; River birch, 10'12', S6S; Bald Cypress, Sgal., $10. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-993-2100
Oayhlies. fems, hostas, knockOU1 roses. perennials, hundreds of vars., shipptng avail. Linda Butler Auburn 678-376-7987
Dogwood trees, 20' for $1S, you dig, mature Crape Myrtles for SIS; also, Blueberry's SS. M.H . Thompson 4850 Candacraig Alpharetta 30022 77<>-4421561
English ivy & Vinca Minor in containers, several English Boxwood & misc., you dig. Charles Woodliff Aleharetta 770-475-536S
Forsythia. Iris, Dwarf Mondo grass, Blue hydrangeas, Snowball bushes, green & variegated Uriope, Cannas, yucca, fountain grass. J . Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Free healthy, beautiful maple tree, lS ft. tall, 1s trunk circumference, you dig and haul awax. Rebecca Moon Smxma 770-4371843
Free large bamboo, you remove, 40 ft. + tall. Lisa Shearouse Woodbury 706740 1998
Go/den rain tree, Sl, 2 tbsp, w/SASE. Wedd ng vine $1 tsp. w/SASE, marigold $1/ 2 tbse. Dan McAvox Washing!on 706-6787389
Guineas, white/light gray, almost grown $8 eaettr-0.-Ha~r Elberton 706-283-14--17
Hellebores (Lenten Roses) already In bud, to plant lor bloom 1his winter $1012 gallon pot large plants, great colors. Mary Wenge Ga_lnesvllle 770-287-0734
3021 S 770-461 3008 Rare seeds-Mexican marigolds, beneficial
anractor; cosmos; $4/pack. $61'2 cup, 3 stamps; S1Olcup, 4 stamps; rare perennial tropical morning glory seed. S3lpack. Nancy Fitzpatrick 221 S. Ashlev SL Valdosta 31601 7277425397
Red leaf castor mote bean; mosquito repellent, 2S beans $2 w/LSASE & 2 $.39 stamp with each order, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd Buford 30518 no94S6901
Seed $S lge. pk. wtlge. SASE, 2 stamps required, spocily Premium ol Poppy mix, Shirley Poppy mix or Conage garden mix. G. B. Hodges. Jr. 4 Nonh Q!l!!!J Street Claxton 30417
Tiger Illy, daylily, hibiscus, white, pink, yellow. Confederate Rose, S1lene. FoxgloVe, Morning gloiy, Te1<as Star. Lavida Childs 170 Mallo!lf Dr. LaGra!!SI! 30241
TouchMeNot, Money plant, Swamp sunllower. Cleome. Four O 'Clock. Red hibiscus, Caveman gourd, Mexican sunflower & others $1 each. lg. SASE. B . Sav~ 3017 Atkins Or. Gainesville 30507
Touc:hMeNot, red sgl. Hollyhock. pink sgl. Hollyhock, 4 O'Clock seed, $1pk. & SASE, 2 stamps. Betty Day 1643S Phillips Rd Alpharetta 30004
Trees: hickory. maple, oaks: hve, red, Shumard red. laurel. willow, overcup, sawtooth, swamp chestnut in 3. 7. IS-gal. E?QtS, SS S3S. N . Hallex Matt~ 912-685-S266
Vanilla Vi.ne, Black Bamboo, dig or 1n containers. S. Hedgej)ath Macon 478-743-0777
Yellow Rose of Texas or Persian lilac 31$12. verbena. Rose Campion, bee balm, Angel Trumpet, Stephanotls S2 tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 3010S
Zinnia & more Zinnias, mixed colors, guaranleed to grow $1 w/SASE. dlsoount lor larger quantities. Ralph Wood 368 Joshua Way Hoschton 30548 678-4173084 678-64 12539
Zinnia. Vinca, Morning glory, Bouquet Rose, TouchMe-No1s. 1 tsp.1$.SO pk., SASE, also 4 o'clock, Bachelor Buttons, sunllower. Melba Moore 1996 Rockhouse Rd. #4B Lithia s ering 30122
or 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category Includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; flah and supplies ; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted ; firewood, timber; and Chrlatmas treea. Only one ad per household ls permitted In the Miscellaneous catego!lf.
Bees, Honey Supplies
200Snoney for sale, wildflower clover. ca.II lor prices and sizes. Guy Mougel Toccoa 706779-3433
3 Hives w/supers, S.S. extractor, suit, veils. gloves, tool, x-supers, approx .10 boxes. new foundation lrames & much more. Roben Owen Har1em 706S56-0026
4 Frame nucs for sale wf2007 ltallan Oueen.
limited supply; honey bee removals, complete line or beekeeping equipment Mike Sorensen Covington www.beeyondwonderf.com 404 372.a295
~s--queen cells, new hatch wg1n queens or mated queens: booking now lor 2007 CfOP pollination, lowest rates. Terry Hester lrwinvllle 229-831-1070
Februaiy special. frames, 100 for $72, deep black plastic foundation 100 lor $78. medium white 100 for $68. Michael Galley Baldwin 706-499-8889
Local honey wildflower and sourwood capping wax S3 lb. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-335-2S1S
Mann Lake motorized radial 9/18 frame exuactor 3 yrs. old, new S900. sacrifice ror $700. Paul Willis Hiram 6786870350 678687-0350
Natural Gallbeny honey, gallon $29, 2 IB w/comb S1S. shipping included & other size available. Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnu1nhonex-oom 9124872001
Natural Paulownla honey, extra light, call lor prices, will remove bees, any kind & bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 70633S 7226
Northwest Georgia medium and dark amber, Spring and Summer honeys, quans SS, S gallon palls $120. nm Ba1chelor Chatsworth 706-695-6429
~e and registration forms. Those. who do not have Internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mulllna, at (706)S95-3408.
'OS Black walnut meat, $15/qt. plus S4 post.. call alt. 6 p.m. Georgia Bond 200S Bond Or. Elberton 3063S 706283-4S99
'06 '07 Pecans for sale $7 lb., will crack. shell,
separate your pecans $.40 lb. in lreezer bags. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
'06 shelled pecans, $7/lb.. 4-lb. min. ppd. Hazel Law 302 J .R. Wynn Rd. Chula 31733 229388 1S96
'06 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb. bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5-lb. min.. Ive. msge. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-5329340 770532 6333
'06 South Ga. pecans, $7/lb., S lbs. minimum. ppd. in Ga.: we crack & shell pecans for S.35/lb. Jim Bar1ow Loganville 770S54-7457
All natural eggs lrom orchard raised chickens. $.2 a dozen. recycled canons appreciated. Robin Scott Adairsville 877-3987
Beel raised on our farm. lean, loragefed,
no grains. antibiotics, or steroids. Bruce O'Connor Carnesville 706384-3259 770 3448478
Beel, lresh from the farm, pasture raised, half/whole, freezer ready. Robin Mead Midville 706-339-1144
Buffalo meat, USDA inspected, natural and heart heal1hy, sell by the pound, quarter or hall. Russell Chambless Forsyth www.chamblessbisonranch.com 478994 6986 478-960S194
Collards, beautilul large plants, wholesale or retail sales. David Wells Buena Vista 2296499804 229939-0089
Dried apples, $5/lb., dried peaches. $6/lb., must order 2 lbs. or more. Olena Adams 25S Parks Dr. Ellljay 30536 706-2733026
Dried apples, 2 lbs. $12.50 pp. A. Kinsey Cleveland 706865SS10
For sale: Good qlty. pecans, In shell & cracked shell, shipped by UPS. Mr. Ganas 2918 Alma Hwy. Waycros.s 31503 912-283 5413
PERMITS Want bluebell')' plants, strawberry plants
and fig bushes to plant. need delivered. will
l?!!X delive!lf. Niki Aleharetta 770-4565543
Want to buy 1 qt or more old fashion reseedling nest onions. Calvin Foster
LaGrange 706-884-7492
fFl LOh8WveERS FOR SALE you
questions all&/t this category.
Notice to Farm er s call Merl1ssa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404
6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not
Impatiens, Periwinkle, Cleome, Bachelor
Buttons. Cockscomb, balsam, 200 seeds
each for $ 1; Jerusalem Cheny or Money plan1 50 lor $1 , SASE. H. Brooks S106 Lexington
Ave Stone Mtn 30087
Japanese maples. 53 grafted vars., 1 gal S34 & up to 1s gals_ Bridget Britton Gar1ield 706-829-142.7
Landscape plants: daytity, iris. ivy, hriope mondo. & others $1 each. Frank Heniy Dallas no-445-321s
Large lilies yelJpurple, $25/S20, pink/white
oxalis 4 doz. $12. angel trumpets. spide
J/ you have quesUons regard ing this
category. call Merl1ssa Smith at 4CJ4-6519081
or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected
plants be accompanied by transport tags
dilplaylng a pennit number Issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resoun:es.
Ladysllpper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protec1ed plants. When advertising protected plants In the Mari<et Bulletin, pleaee submit a copy of your pennit
Order pacl<age bees now lor March/Apnl
avail. , dep. required, for more inlo, please contact. B.J. Weeks 32S Roy Haynes Or Ball Ground 30107 bnweeks@iuno.com 770-7353263
Taking orders; s comb nucs. your hives or mine, Spring delivery, bees. bee equipment, honey, dosed Sat. Edward Colston 66 Ore Mi.ne Rd Taylorsville 30178 770-3829616
Any G eorgia farmer or l ivestock
Fresh brown eggs $1 .50 per dozen. David Keene Bxron 478-956-2392
Fresh brown eggs from non caged birds $2
dz. wl carton. $2.25 wlo carton, first come first served. John KJnsex Mount Al!lf 706-939-6001
Grain led Angus beef, wholes or halves, cut to order, double paper wrapped, and frozen. Chris Chambers Milledgeville 478-452-6445
Grain led cut and wrapped beef, no ant1bl0tics, hormones or steroids, $2.50 per lb. Frank YOU!l!I Leesburg 229846-4393
Lean natural beel, no hormones or ant1biolics. pasture raised, calm cante. ready
been tested for germination since It often i s collected In ve!X llmlted guantltles.
$.50 plus SASE, Riot of Rudbeckla Gloriosa
flower, rose campion, lg. Alrican daisy $2/tbsp/SASE. L Brooks Armuchee
Large supply of: Carolina Silverbell. Dulch
to sell protec1ed plants. Ads submitted without this information wlll not be published. For further information on the
market claiming to have u n pa i d accounts for livestock sold to James
now. Larry You!l!I Tennille 478-552-7124
Pecans - Cracking $.30 lb: Shelled S7 pp Ga., 5/lb. min. Raymond Gilben 2781 Pierce
daisies, tall black eyed susans a.nd green eyed oonellowers, & more seeds. G. Ward P.O. Box 160178 Atlanta 30316
oMrachnlrPdipevivnien,e,WE.ashteibr ilsilcyu$s1, /SwAhS. EW: Klsetresrhaaw&' others. Celia McCall 1S32 Hwy 39 N
sale or shipment of protected plants, contact:
Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
G. T ankersl ey, l ives tock deal er, sh o u ld i mmediate ly contact: Georgia
Dal!lf Rd Madison 30650 706-3423623
Pecans pieces SS.SO lb., plus shipping and handling. Lee McDonald Rochelle 229-
$0.SO/pkg. w/SASE; hardy begonia, Donaldsonvllle 3984S
Foxglove, Impatiens, Euphorbia, Nigella, Leyland & Thuja liners 51 .50, green giant
Dianthus, Echinacea, Larkspur, Cleome, Cryptomeria, Tea Olive, Magnolia, assor1ed,
Cosmos, Columbine. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane gal. hollies. Anne Walker Good Hope 706
Decatur 3003S
3429471
$1.50 ea./pkl. seed+ $.63 LSASE, mixed Leyland Cypress & Cryptomeria trees 3 gal.
Flowers Wanted
50W, athnatnilkosli!btKeiomraBngeenndeatyt IllAietslannteee4d0a4t-r3e7iiS8-t
8581
Departm e nt of Agriculture , Bon ding
Secti o n , Rm . 334 Agricultu re B utld tng, C aptto l Square. A t Ia nta. Georgia 30334; (404) 656-3725.
36S2696 229-365-3315
You pick turnip & mustard greens, Sims Farm, 112 way btwn. Comer & Lexington off Hwy. 22, Oglethorpe County; call ror picking
times. Phil Sims Comer 706-783-3223
Georgia FFA Releases John Deere G Scale Model Tractor ~ Glllardia, cut or spiral ginger-roots easily, S8 approx. 3 to 4 It. tall very green and uniform I
ppd. K. Lane 183 Alco~ Ln. Chula 31733
size, great prices direct rrom the grower.
$1 .50 ea.lpkl. seed+ S.63 LSASE: red or Brookshire Buford 770932-579S
white Zinnia, sm. white wi red eye hibiscus. J . Kelly 121 RedRiver Circle Chula 31733 229831-5383
$1/pk. wlSASE, reseeding petunias, Angel's Trumpet, double purple, yellow or white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lvnn Ave. Jefferson 30549
Leyland Cypress 7 gal.1$15, Cryplomeria
Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, River Birch
Red, sugar & Japanese Maple, Weeping Witlow,
Crabapple, dely.. planting avail. Greg Winston 77o-942-0011 404-788-5434
Strid<land
Leyland Cypress trees 3, 7. & 1S gallon
The Georgia FFA Foundation is
announcing the sixth in tallment i n
its annual scaJe model tractor fund raiser. All f u nd raised from tractor
at WWW.FFATR ACTOR .COM .
Orders also may be p l aced by phon e
at 770-786-6926 ext 0. MasterCard
or Vi a is accepted. Checks sh o uJd
be made payable to Georgia FFA Foundation.
$1/pkt seeds + SASE, Confederate Rose. butterfly weed (asdeptus tuberosa). Susan Kunze 104 HamolOn Coun Sandersville 31082
$1/pkt w/SASE. Cypress vine. mixed (red, pink, white) attracts hummingbirds. orange, yellow cosmos, black-eyed susan, white hibiscus. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd. N.E. Atlanta 30306
S3 for 2 {no coins) fge./SASE & 2 stamps required, specify Larkspur, Foxglove, O.F Poppy. Sweet Wilham. Hollyhocks or Coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rt. 2 Box 2493 Townsend 31331
sizes also B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton 706-3745339
Leyland Cypress trees 8-16' in field, you d19
or we dig, call for pnce. Thum100 Turk Dacu la
770-945-8172
Leyland Cypress. 8-20 It., you cut or d19 S3.501foot. easy access, quantrty discount
Chan Cabe 721 SOSby 30S21 706-384-7119
Road
Cames vllle
Leytand Cypress, thuia green giants. c:1eoc1ar
cedar. palm,1& 3 gal. $3.50 & up, field grown ~ed maples. October glory. autumn blaze $2 & S3
Ive. mess. M. Webb Griffin 770-233-8682
sales support the Georgia FFA
Association and its st uden ts.
The 2006 edition tractor i a die
cast 1/ 16 scale John Deere G with
Georgia FFA 2006 decal and FFA
emblem decaJ. Each tractor has a
serial number and come with a full-
color c ollector picture box.
Collector!> who begin ordering
'06 Birdhouse gourd seed $1 w/SASE. James Long Mershon 912632-8340
'06 lmpallen seed mixed. 3S col. and shades , many variegated, 1/2 tsp., $1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 3070S
'06 Reseeding mixed colors Impatiens &
Leylands {Murray) 3-4 It., 3G $8; fruit trees
3G, S6 ft. $12.50. Michael Griffin 46 W Lxons 478-494-4690
433
Ga
Hwy
Miniature old maid (Zinnia) seeds, yellow &
ho1 pink mixture, dwarf and compact, $2 pkt
wSASE. Malinda Graham 209 Conlederat
Ave. Dallas 30132 77044S2229
e
annually have the option of receiving the same serial number each year.
This is a special edition item from
ERTL, and only a limited number of Lmctors wi ll be made. The tractors
red, white, pink hibiscus seeds, 4 tsp. $6. Native azaleas, river birch, gingko trees arc $44.95 p l us sh ipping and
LSASE. ~ora Ciyder 38S1 Mo4nt Ena Church Rd Monroe 306SS
red maple trees, Florida anise. Cleveland 706-865-2849
Dave
Blihovde
handling.
Case d i scounts ( ix
4" Perennials, 350 vars.. $1 .50 Nov. Feb., Old lashloned snowball, hydrangeas, arum trac tors) also are available. A limi ted T he V16 scale J ohn Deere G, shown above, is the sixth installment
Helleborus, display garden, open by appt. only. Selah Ahlstrom Jac kson 770-ns-4967
helleborus, foxglove. trumpet trees/rooted, Confederate Rose/rooted, January Jllsmi ins, Bee Balm, Clematis. Verma Farlow Eansei
!iupply of 2004 and 2005 editions still are availabl e as well.
in Georgia FFA Foundation's annual scale model tractor fund raiser. Each tractor has a serial number and comes with a full-color
-
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Point 404767-7656
Order Fom1S are a v ailable ooline collector picture box.
Page 10
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, January 31 , 2007
Bulletin Calendar
Will meet or beat any price on hybrid Rustic handmade log beds, all sizes, call for
bream , coppernose bream, largemouth bass, information. William Jones Roberta 478-3352-3", prompt statewide defy. avail. V. Buford 3488
Firewood
All firewood advertised In the Market
Livestock Sales & Events
Miscellaneous
Feb. 16 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm; selling Feb. 10 Tree Care Workshop, Gwinnett
Cordele 229-273-4157
Fertilizers & Mulches
Used rusty barbwire for sale to crafters, etc. Bulletln must be cut from the advertiser's
$25 for good size roll or $.25 per foot. Rachel personally owned property. In addition, by
Harper Madison 706342-1493
law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,
cow-calf pairs, springers & bulls; all mouthed & preg. checked: trucking available; Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn, Ga. Info.: 1-800-344-9808. Feb. 16-17 Houston County Mark.et Swine Show, Ga Natl. Fairgrounds & Agri center. Perry. Ga. Info.: 478-988-6312.
Equine Events
Feb. 1O Soque Saddle Club Horse Show, warm up; books 10 am, starts 11 am.; Clarkesville Fair Grounds. Info.: Samanla Wiley, 706-677-4786, Lisa Hix, 706-968-6124.
Feb. 16-18 Parelli Natural Horsemanship Workshops w/Dan & Gretchen Thompson, Carrollton, Ga.; level 1, bareback, leads & lead changes. on line & liberty. Info.: Angie Crews. 770-214 8457, angiecrews@charter.net.
Feb. 21-25 Ga. National Junior Livestock Show, Ga. Nall. Fairgro1.1nds & Agricenter, Perry, Ga. Info.: 478-9873247 or 800-987-3247 (Ga. only).
March 23 Annual Black History Rodeo Show & Educational Program, Henderson's
Environmenta.1 & Heritage Center, 2020
Clean Water Dr., Buford, Ga.; workshop
on proper planting & care of trees. Info.:
7709043500, www.gwinnettEHC.com.
Feb. 10 12th Annual One-Day Bee School,
Cherokee High School, Canton;
registration 8 am, beginning beekeeping
workshop 8:30 am - 4:30 pm; fee
includes handouts, 1-yr. family
membership to Cherokee Bee Club,
lunch. Info.: www.cherokeebeeclub.com
or 770-735-3263'.
Feb. 24 Homeowners series on organic
growing, 2 pm, Gwinnett Environmental
& Heritage Center, 2020 Clean Water
Dr., Buford, Ga. Info.: 770-904-3500,
www.gwinnettEHC.com.
Feb. 28 Direct Marketing of Livestock
Products Workshop for beef, goat,
swine, sheep & poultry; Tilton
Conference Center. Info.: Joy
Schomberg,
joys@engr.uga.edu,
~.agp2.org/su sLag/
Pesticides & Recertification
Feb. 9 Cogongrass Control Meeting,
'05 Wheat straw and rye straw, 100 + round
rolls. Kenneth Kreider Metter 912-685-7464
'06 mulch hay, square bales, del. available. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664
'06 Mulch hay, square bales, dely. available. Jimm):'. Waldre1:1 Fors~h 478-994-0701
'06 Wheat straw, 30,000 + bales $2 ; drop trailer or live load. Kristopher Kreider Rt. 1 Box 76 Metter 30439 912685-5859 912-682-9689
42 gallon, 40 lb. bags of fresh clean wood shavings $5/bag. Joe Hunt Dacula 678-9784868
Aged rabbit manure for sale, $1 per 32 gallon bag . Marion Davis 1175 Sweetwater Circle Lawrenceville 30044 770-925-6996
Baled pine straw loaded in your semi in the field. Gail Funderburk Moultrie 2298902589
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, we load wltractor, by appt. only. Bob Deluria Aleharetta 770-667-7350
Free composted horse manure, will load, free of shavings. Scott Geissinger Hay:nesville 478-4613210
Free horse manure and shavings compost, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 8-8-8 mixture of fertilizer for trees in 50 lb. ba!J, Walton Co . Barry Needham L29anvllle 678-475-7068
Want a good set of tongs, hammers and an anvil for blacksmith. Phillip Henry Barnesville 770-35879 15
Want American made vise. anvil, other tools, reasonable. Alan Shearouse Woodbury 706-553-5109 706-977-0309
Want Craftsman's 23" Gang Reel mower from 1960 for pans only. John Chaney 460 Hw)o'. 211 1 NW Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Want crochet and knit squares any size, to make a friendship afghan. Andrea Williams 317 Knox Anderson Rd. Toccoa 30577 706 886-5660
Want cultipacker - V type 5' 8'. John Vickers Hahira 229-794-2477
Want ever-bearing onion, varieties. Joan Johnson 10870 Duncan Bridge Rd . Cleveland 30528 7068650175
Want in Brantley Co., 1-2 loads of free horse or cow manure, will clean stable and load, haul. R. Russell Nahunta
truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
All oak firewood split, stacked & delivered, $100 per half-cord (Forsyth County). Tom Lane Cumming 770-889-5005
Covered seasoned split oak firewood , 1/2 cord $70, you pick up. F. D. Lieb Jackson 770-775-0646
Fat lighter kindling in 10 lb. bags, 400 lbs.. make offer, Carol Byler Hoschton 706-654 4633
Firewood hardwood 112 cord $40, not split. William Almand Con):'.ers 770-483-0871
Firewood - oak, hickory firewood $150 cord, $80 1/2 cord, dely. available in local area. Martin Bennett Hiram 770-494-5915 770-9430073
Firewood Seasoned oak $200 a cord, you haul, other deals available. Rex Thompson Lawrenceville 770963-3722
Firewood unseasoned red oak16-20 inches, $80 1/2 cord, $160 cord , delivered and stacked within 15 miles of home. Travis Owens 136 Tamarack Tri Canton 30115 770
Arena, College Park, Ga.; March 2,
Cuthbert, Ga.; 2 comm. credit hrs. cat.
Free horse manure w/shavlngs, you load & Wanl large amount of flat rocks for masonry 664-0237
10:30 am, March 3, 7 pm. Info.: 404763-3002.
21, 23 and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.: haul. Carl Garner Dahlo!!!!ja 404-245-6688 fireplace in the Ellijay area, please call with Firewood for sale, all hardwood, delivered,
Keith Hawkins, 229-732-2311 .
Free horse manure/shavings mix, will help guestlons. Mike Jones Marietta 404-731 -8366 $80 112 cord. Joey Eidson Powder Springs
March 6 Horse OWners Seminar, 6:30 pm - 9
load, Grayson/Lawrenceville area. Ken Want log structures, example: com crib, 770-943-9231
pm, Hall County Ag Services Bldg.; cost Additional pesticide recertification Robbins Lawrenceville 678-376-9304
smokehouse, log barn , log house. Bien Kllgo Firewood, seasoned hardwood, 112 cord
$1o; topics- horse conditioning, facility trai ning notices are available on the
Fresh baled pine straw for sale $2.50 per Rome 706-5063286
$85; $150/cord, def. avail., now taking orders.
design, forage mgt. on a few acres; Georgia Department of Agriculture bale. Scott White Baxie_):'. 912-366-0407
Want metal building, that someone wants Julie Andrews McDonough 678-300-5569
presented by Hall County Cooperative website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the
Fresh pine straw, put down and tucked removed. David Klehn La Grange 706-302-2621 Firewood , seasoned oak and hickory, you
Ex.tension. Info.: 770-535-8293.
opening page cllck on Divisions, select around or free delivery @ affordable prices. Want old barn wood, will dismantle. Jimmy pick up, $ 140fcord, 112 cord $70. Jim
Gardening Events
Pla.nt Industry Division, and click on Augustine Castro Colmubus 706-324-2330 Thomeson Dallas 770-778-6302
McDaniel Cumming 770887-8518
Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator
Lady Slippers and Worm castings. J . Ayers Want old log smokehouse or out building 8x10 Free firewood , 2 cords/White oak; 24" al butt
Feb. 7 Gardener to Gardener Night, 4pm - 8 Licensi ng & Certific;ation, and then click Buchanan 770-826-3373
or 8x12. Mike King Cherry Log 706-889-3170 end, fell 12120, you cut to length , split & haul.
pm, at 2007 Southeastern Flower Show, on Pesticide Applicator Recertification
Mulch for sale, 30 acres pine straw. Don Want old style gas or diesel fuel pump for Jim Maxey Fairburn 770-969-1834
Ga World Congress Center, Bldg. C, Courses. You .can then search for Adams Social Circle 770-787-7582
display on farm. Allen Nosca Demorest 706 Free oak firewood, you cut, you haul. Carol
Atlanta, Ga.; includes national & local upcoming courses by date, course title
'Mulch hay/coastal $6 per 1200 lb. rolls, 754-3785
Adams Mansfield 678-6761108
garden experts, demonstrations, etc. or license category.
delivery available. Albert Cosnahan Metter Want old timey horse drawn wagon for yard Free pine-logs, good bonfire wood or to mix
Info.: www.nowershow.org.
Livestock auctions listed in the Mancet 9126670118
decoration and photos. Audie Rowe Adel 229- with hardwoods for fireplace, free delivery up
March 10 12th Native Plant Sumposium, 8 Bulletin may offer related items for sale,
Pine straw $4/bale. incl udes delivery, 356-1732
to 30 miles. Stan Bowers Pendergrass 30567
am - 3:30 pm : presented by Ga. Native such as tack and other livestock Installation & clean-up, serving Ga. for more WanI old limey yellow bearded iris, 770-314-1346
Plant Society, Cecil B. Day Hall, Mercer equipment. Notices for auctions selling than 1Oyears. Gloria Estrich Gainesville 770- asparagus crowns, rhubarb plants, chicken Hardwood firewood, seasoned and green.
University, Atlanta; registration $55 any items other than livestock must be 9126671
manure, peacock feathers. Dorothy Swansen half cord , lull cord, and larger quantities
before Feb. 16, $65 after. Info.: GNPS, accompanied by the auction license P.O. sOx 422085, Atlanta, GA 30342 number of the principal auctioneer or
Poultry Litter/ Compost
Marietta 770-426-5437 4046425536
avaJlable, pickup or delivery. Joseph Sama
Wanl Old Tobacco baskets, will pick-up Buckhead 706-717-1832
2085; 770-3436000: www.gnps.org.
Accepting Applications
April 7 Pine Mountain Days, downtown Pine Mountain, Ga.: arts, crafts, more. Info.:
auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this Information cannot be publlshed.
To help connect suppliers with those In
need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the
baskets, need to be in usable condition. Skieeer Burns Griffin 678-438-3063
Want Peter Pepper seed 50 or 60 count. Allen Bell Rt.1, Box 594-D Hortense 31543 912-778-4050
Mixed hardwood, split, local dely. $200/cord, 1/2 tord $ 100. Anthony Ramey Rockmart 678-918-0276
Mixed hardwoods $150 cord, $80 half, tree local delivery. Paul Mayville Alpharetta 770-
Nancy Phillips, P.O. Box 667, Pine If you have questions concerning the
Mountain, GA 31822; 706-663-4119: Bulletin Calendar, contact Carlton Moore
phil-fam@mindspring.com.
at 404-656-3682.
same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on eage 2.
Chicken litter, 25 miles west of Macon, $25 a truck load, we load. Mike Bloodworth
Want reasonable priced fertile emu eggs. Rand)! Edwards Thomaston 706-741-2908
Want to buy 3 to 4 thousand channel catfish, approx. 11b. each, call after 6 p.m. F.
380-9360
oak -.split,.stonn.destroyed trees Sprir:ig 2006. cord $149, delivered Covington/Oxford area. Zachary Anderson Covington 678-699-3164
r
Herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers
A1 bass, bluegfll, crappie, channel catfish, redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad. free statewide defy. Danny Austin Roberta 478-
Knoxville 478-836-2535
North Georgia broiler litter for sale, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins
Weeks Vienna 229-268-2901
Want to buy hot & mild cowhom pepper seed, need 500 each. Richard Tibbetts
Oak firewood/split, 112 cord $70, all green mixed, $85 all seasoned , dry $100, free delivery within 15 miles, over mileage $1O fee.
and growers to be registered with the 836-4938
Dahlon!Sa 706-2650517
Rockmart 706-5061082
Larry Moon Cony:ers 770922-5757
Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (no) 918-6411 or at website www.georglawlldllfe.com.
2 oz. pkgs.; sage, thyme, dill, rosemary
A -1 quality farm-grown channel catfish, graded, priced by size, accurate weights/counts. guar. alive, healthy, immediate defy, other. J.F. Gilbert Thom.aston 706-648-2062 706-648-3409
Want chicken litter in Georgia, will do cleanout and hauling of chicken litter. Jeff Fannin Doerun 407-324-4196 229782-7475
Oddities
Want to buy incubator with automatic turner. Chris Poee Meansville 770-567-3120
Want to pick up truck load of dirt In Conyers, McDonough, Covington area. J . Keaton Covlng!on 770 786-1779
Oak, hickory & pecan $140 cord & up. Charley Atlanta 678-789-6 131
Oak, hickory, White cherry, dogwood, seasoned. 1/2 cord $70. Bill Garner CUmming 770-8874197
$1 .25 ea./ SASE; 2 stamps, no chemicals. Victoria Sheffield 4045 Troupe Smith Rd Cony:ers 30094
2006 Old-time hot cowhorn pepper seed &
hot Peter pepper seed, $ 1/pkt. w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison SL Maysville 30558
706-652-2521
2006 Peter pepper seeds, also old timey Cayenne, Rooster spur from mature
pods $1 pkt, w/SASE. Terry Madaris 2017 Cloud Springs Rd Rossville 30741 706-866 8628
2007 Pepper seeds; birdseye, ornamental, super chili, cayenne. snake, yellow jalapeno fish $1 pkt. w/SASE. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd Lilburn 30047
Hot pepper seeds, Pinocchio's Nose, Prairie Fire, & Dutch Boy, variegated $1pkt w/
SASE. Ray Sapp 2386 AlexMunn Rd Sardis
30456
Pepper seeds fobasco, peter, cayenne, sweet red cherry, birdseye, Ballon Korean $1
pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks
Trickum Rd SW Lilburn 30047
Red hot Rooster Spur peppers, 30 pods $1
cash only, send SASE. Jack T Long P.O. Box 911 Hawkinsville 31036
Fish & Supplies
Persons selling sterile triploid grass
carp must have a Wild Animal License
from the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources.
Market Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
advertiser's license.
For license
information, contact DNA Special Permit
Unit at (770) 7613044.
1" 2" bluegill, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream, 3" & up catfish, grass carp, koi,
crappie. del. available. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
12-14 sterile grass carp: 3-5", 56, 68", 8
11" channel catfish , qly. discounts, free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele
229273-4150
30 years continous operation, bass channel
catfish lingerllngs, bluegill shell cracker,
Adult largemouth bass, rainbow lrout, grass carp, Bluegill, Redear, Channel catfish, Fathead Minnows, fish feeders. Greg Grimes Ball Ground greg@lakework.com 770-7353523
Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide del. David Cochran Elll!a):'. 706-889-811 3
Bedrun Red Wigglers, bring your own 5 gallon bucket $2!), call to schedule pick up. Tina Ashley Knoxv ille 478-836-2410
Grass carp, Bluegill bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, Fathead Minnows, del. or pick up by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Grass carp, bluegill, redbreast, redear, and hybrid bream, largemouth bass, crappie. Jerry Hart Newton 229-734-6179
Grass carp, crappie, shell cracker redbreast, bluegill, hybrid striped bass, catfish, de!. available. Thomas Merritt Waxnesboro 706-5540182
Red Wiggler European night crawler mix $25 per lb. plus shipping . Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-895-2693
Red Wigglers and Europeans, great for fishing, $35 per pound. B. Newman Douglasv ille 770-9427993
Red Wigglers and/or Europeans $35 per pound, price includes shipping, please send check or money order. H.A. Riffle P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rt. 1, Box 105 Lumber Cit)' 31549 912363-4459
S mall head channel catfish, treated, disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery available. Freddy Tribble Alamo 9 12-568 1879 478-4035581
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish au sizes avail; bluegill, redear bream & bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. S.E. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, Channel Catfish, Redear, bream, call for sizes and price, delivery only. Charles or Allison Callaway 288 Grove Chapel Ch. Rd Winterville 30683 706 742-7272
Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown. excl. for carving. scrimshaw or eainting. Jackie Paul Cony:er s 770761-1284
Carpenter bee traps, environmentallyfriendly, proven and highly effective. Moira McCracken Dawsonville 770-894-4600
Gentle, homemade herbal soap S5 a bar, includes shipping . Isaac Sheffield 4812 Hemlock Dr. Con:r'.ers 30094
Gourds all sizes for crafts or Martins, please call after 6 p.m. V. Whittle Dexter 478 689-4358
Gourds for sale - many shapes and styles, sm. $1 , med. $2, lge. $3 each, quantity discounts. Barry Zettler 1092 Stillwell Rd S~ringfield 31329
Gou rds for sale, close-out prices on quantity orders, '05. Lena Braswell Wrens 706-547-6784
Gourds for sale, different varieties, $1 each, will not mail, must pick up. Andy Carroll Rome 706-295-9353
Gou rds for sale, Martin bird variety, cleaned, drilled and ready to hang. Gail Carmod)o'. Aleharetta 404-625-2382
Gourds, $1.75, w/holes $2.25, add SS per
doz. for postage/hdig. for Ga. orders. Mrs. T.W. Butler 2776 Dublin Eastman Rd Dexter 31019 478875-3353
Gourds, good varieties, 1 $.50 $2 each. C. W. Porter Conxers 770-482-4771
Gourds, many vars. to choose from, at farm or ship UPS. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-2734263 229-322-1321
Gourds, martin craft many varieties to choose from at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Lucky buckeyes $3.25 doz., buckeyes for planting $4.50 doz. includes postage and instructions. Jules Simmons PO Box 291 Dillard 30537 404-290-9733
Lucky buckeyes, '06 season, $2.75/doz., Includes shipping. Ross Anderson 1578 Middleton Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706 283-4847
Martin gourds for sale, all sizes. Eugene Hunter Graxson 770963-4743
Want trusses to build a barn with , any size. Richard Daniel Cartersville 770-655-4013
Want used round pen for safe riding for children, and chicken house, reasonably 1:1riced. Ken Blessitt Rockmart 678-457-0384
Want used tractor tire 12.4 x 36, no cracks, good condition, 50% tread or better. Grady Brannen Glennville 912-654-3792
Want wood chip mulch delivered to Cochran. we can pick up near by, must be reasonably priced. Edward Saunders Cochran 478-934-2224
Want wood for barn repairs, rough cedar posts 8"dia. x 8' tall & siding 6 to 8"wide. Laura Parker Greensboro 912-656-4290 912-2325563
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want cane mnl and syrup ketjle m working
condition, also .Lilllston 2 row rolling cultivator. David W:i:nn Madison FL 850-9717234
Want hunting lease 200-400 acres, cent.ral S. Georgia pref., deer & turkey, 3 Christian men, very respectable. James Cummings Brooksville FL 352-796-0049
Want Iron Cross begonias,1 or more, house plant, write or call collect. B. Kirkland East Ridge TN 423-624-2441
Want pine pulpwood and saw timber. hardwood pulpwood 25 acres or more, thin planted Rulpwood. Milton Whitt 128 Hillview Dr. Graniteville SC 29829 803-663-3418
New Goat Association Formed in Georgia
Tbe Sout.bem H ighland Goal
Producers A ssociation is a new
organization designed to assi st meat goat
producers in northwest Georgia. eastern
Alabama and southern Tennessee.
Goals o f tbe association include
helping meat goat producers: net.work
with other farmers, learn about
marketing and management of their
One half cord of oak and hickory mixed, will deliver in surrounding area for $75. Bill Wood Cedartown 770-546-2512
Pine firewood seasoned, $60 for 1/2 cord, approx. 120140 pieces, also kindling $4 a bundle; Fort Stewart, Ga. area. Navey Johnson Ludowici 9 126542371
Red & white oak seasoned, ash & hickory, all hardwood 18 to 20 in. long; $100 for 112 cord or $210 full cord. Vince Ruiz Cartersvile 404-392-8212 770-6068307
Red oak, half cords & cords, pickup and defy., custom cutting avail. Blake Yates Hameton 770-467-8535 404-697-3489
Rick's Firewood : cord $150, 1/2 cord $80, free delivery Jn Covington, Conyers, McDonough areas. Richard Burr Covington 770-787- 1677 404-771-1391
Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18" to 20" pieces, $75 1/2 cord, defy_ free. Corey Camebell Decatur 4042410192
Seasoned firewood for sale, mixed hardwood $175 a cord, delivered to loca.1area. David Wood Gainesville 770-887-6840 404 39Hl035
Seasoned firewood, all oak, free delivery and stacking In Gwinnett, Walton , and surrounding counties $200fcord, $100/half cord. Amber Cartrette Monroe 6787586415
Seasoned firewood, delivered & stacked, 1/4 cord $50, 1/2 cord $85, 3/4 cord $125,1 cord $150. Joe Fulton Brooks 770-983-8408
Seasoned hardwood. $50 for half cord, you haul. delivery available for extra charge. Andy Cooeer Hiram 770-2355039
Seasoned hardwoods cut, split, stacked, tree delivery, call for pricing . Jeremy Pence Aleharetta 770735-1154 678361-8894
Seasoned oak & hickory, 1/2 cord, $85, split, def. & slacked free, larger/smaller amounts avail. Sam Hearn Brooks 770-460 7481
Seasoned oak and hardwoods, 1/2 cord $70. cord $130, free delivery within 30 miles. Chuck Creswell Milner 770-872-2888
Seasoned oak and hickory, 1/2 cord $95, free delivery and stacked. Andre Hayden Marietta 404-310-0226
hybrid, bream sterile, grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706896 3657
8-10" Grass carp, Coppernose bluegill, Channel catfish, Redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, defy. avail . Jack Uoyd Nahunta 912-778-4074
Stock Rainbow trout, greal fishing, great eating, guaranteed 100% alive delivery; bass, bream, catfish. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706" 523-0590
Trout & sterile grass carp, DNA registered/licensed, pickup or delivery. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Manin gourds with or without holes, also painted with holes. Tommy . Lang Milledgeville 478-452-1001
Newly enoculaled Shiltake mushroom logs, need to season, starting at $1 Otoday, $50 per log when producing. Brady Bala Oxford 4044564333
herds throug h workshops and c linics,
and train youth for showing and
producing quality meat goats. For membership infonnatio n or to
learn more about the organization , visit
website www.sohigh,<,>oats.om .
Seasoned oak hardwood $75 112 cord, $140 cord, delivery available, free local delivery for 3 cords. Zac Faulkner Barnesville 678-603-3171 .
Seasoned split oak $150/cord, you haul, other wood avail. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030
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Seasoned, mixed hardwood $65/hatf cord , you haul, S70 delivered . L.D. Skaggs Statham 770-725-5669
Seasoned. mixed hardwood, $75/half cord, you haul. Larry Beuchat Griffin 770-228-5174
Water Conser vation
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Referendum
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Very seasoned firewood for sale, delivery or
pickup, call for prices. Clint Harris Cumming called emitters to supply a steady, yet you need to set a base schedule or 1mgation design is like watching commodity commissions must be
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slow, flow of water to plants. This default schedule \~hich is your dollars go down tbe drain ," said reaffim1ed bJ a producer vote every
Timber
system of watering is an effective programmed to provide the con-eel U.S. EPA Administrator Stephen L. three years. A favorable vote of 66
The Tim er or a e category s way to reduce water losses and amount of water under normal Johnson . "Learn as much as possible 213 percent of those producers voting
designed to provide a.n option for forest ensure uniform hydration, according conditions. Then, the base schedule about the available options so lhat must be received in order for each
farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be
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individually owned and produced by the College of Agricultural and system controller as needed to that keeps your lawn healthy while programs of research, promotion and
advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No
Environmental Sciences.
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drip
accommodate periods of rain when
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education. The Georgia Cotton
compa.nies or businesses are allowed. method is s uitable for many you don ' t have to utili ze Por more information , please visi t Commission has been in operation
14 Large pine trees, you cut, haul and clean up. Gerald Padgett Decatu r 770 -939-2500
3 Black Walnut trees available, you cut and
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serving producers since 1965. and
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haul. Bruce Jordy Cherokee Co. 770-516- grass and ground covers.
in your irrigation system's schedule , www.waterSmart.net.
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producers to cast their votes when they receive their ballots in lhe mail.
Georgia Department of
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provided to you by your installer or weekly basis. '1n Georgia, irrigation The waterSmart progra m was Agriculture will mail ballots to each
For sale or trade for clearing, 3 acres thick
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responsible for turning water on and months rain is sufficient enough that Georgia Water Wise Council and the receive o ne may contact the
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Crop Summary
Biological and Agricultural and the Georgia Turf Association. as Cotton Commission , contact Richey Engineering Department. Using well as numerous lawn and garden Seaton at (478) 988-4235.
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weather-based irrigation planning on experts. a medium sized yard, for example,
2005. Yield averaged 25 bushels per acre, one bushel per acre less than las t year.
Tobacco production in 2006 was 30.J million pounds compared with 27.8 million pounds in 2005. This production represents an eight percent increase from last year. Yields averaged l ,770 pounds in 2006, compared with l ,735 pounds per acre in 2005 . Acreage was 17.000 compared with 16,000 in
2005. The hot and dry summer, and
some disease problems, caused the low tobacco yields. - -Sorghum a~r~anted ...fuLall purposes were 40,000, the same as last year. Acres harvested for grain
were 26.000, down 1,000 acres from last year. Yield averaged 45 bushels per acre, five bushels per acre less than la'>t year. Grain production totaled 1.170,000 bushel , down 13 percent from a year earlier. Sorghum harvested as silage was 11 ,000 acres, I,000 acres more than last year. S ilage yields averaged 11 tons per acre, down two tons from 2005.
Hay production in 2006 totaled l.17 milJion tons, 29 percent less than in 2005. Yields averaged 1.80 tons per acre from alJ cuttings, down from the 3.00 tons in 2005 . The yield of 1.80 tons per acre is the lowest s.ince _J 986. Acrea~ harvested was 650,000 acres, up 100,000 acres from last year.
can lower a family's outdoor water use by about l5 percent, saving up to 37 gallons of water every day. according to tbe U.S. EPA . Alternatively. a weather-based
irrigation controller can take care of
the planuing for you, supplying the accurate amount of water to your vegetation routinely, if monitored correctly.
Ir is always important to research the professional credits of any home contractor, and irrigation systems are no clifferent. lrrigation professionals can confirm their knowledge of water efficiency and accurate irrigation system design, installation ana mau1tenance. and/o r sys'fem auditing through certification from U.S. EPA WaterSense programs.
Producers Reaffirm Ga. Egg Commission
Georgia's egg producers have voted to continue the Georgia Egg Commission and its programs of promotion, education and research for another three-year period.
As required under a State of Georgia Marketing Order of 1961 , the Commission must be reaffirmed every three years with a favorable vote of at least 66 2/3 percent of those voting. During the November 2006 referendum, 92 percent of the prooucers who retumed their ballot voted yes to confirm the Commission for another three years.
When seeking landscape inigation T he Commission is funded
Farmland Sections and Counties
Northwest
Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga
Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln
Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster
services, look for ce11-ified irrigation professionals that partner with WaterSense to ensure water-efficient irrigation.
Many facto rs determine what irrigation system is best for your home. ''Wasting water through poor
entirely from producer-paid
assessments of 5 Yi cents per thirty
dozen eggs. The Commission 's offices arc
located on the Atlanta Stale Farmers' Market in Forest Park, Ga.
Jack Pa rris of Stockbridge, Ga., is shown with the eight pound sweet potato he grew and harvested from his garden. This was the largest sweet potato out of the 95 bushels he harvested.
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February Garden Chores
Nursery and garden centers begin receiving their best selcccions for roses in February so next month is an ideal time to shop and make your planting choices. Although you will pay a little more forhighqualily plants, your investment will pay off
as the higher-quality ones will provide more
roses and plant growth in the future . Number one rose plants have three to five heavy canes about 18 inches long while number one-and-one-half and number two grades will have only two canes about 12 to 15 inches long. Regardless of how much you spend on your rose bushes, remember that they will produce well only if you provide them with proper care.
If fruit and shade trees have diseased and broken limbs, prune them this month while the trees still are dormant.
Dogwoods may be planted in February
to insure a good growth response. When planting, select a well-drained location and do not plant too deeply. Mulch around the tree to help maintain moisture during dry periods.
ff the foliage on liriope has noticeable cold damage and is unsightly, prune it back now.
Early February is the time to complete all transplanting of trees and overgrown shrub . Remove at least one-fourth of the top growth at transplanting time to help the plants overcome transplanting shock.
Now is a good time to cultivate your garden area and add fertilizer or lime if needed to enable time to work its way into the soil before spring p.lanting.
February is an ideal time to plant leafy vegetables, such as spinach , turnip, mustard, collards and cabbage.
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recipients return the fonn. This will enable a11 update of records to avoid follow-up contact with those not actively involved in agriculture .
The initial survey mailing was sent in January to 80.000 potential Georgia farm operators from a mail center in Jeffersonville, Indiana. A follow-up mailing will be sent in February to anyone who has not yet returned their initial fonn. A reply by mail is very important. even if the urvey recipient does not think he or she has a fann. The fonn should take no more than I0 minutes LO complete.
To speak to a NASS representative
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Ga. Subscribers: Check Your Mail Label
If you arc a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin, please check your mai ling label, located in the Lower right com er of the front page of your Bulletin. to determine when your subscription expires. If your s ubscription is due to expire within the next 30 day~. you will need to renew your s ub cription in order to continue receiving your Bulletin. To renew, you may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro Atlanta) o r caJ I 1-800-282-5852 (tollfree anywhere within Georgia). Office hours arc Mo nday - Friday. 8 a.m . 4:30 p.m. When you calJ to renew your subscription. please be ready to give the operator yo ur s ubscription number and expiration date. The Bulletin office cannot renew ~ubscriptions more than 30 days prior to the expiration date printed on the mailing label.
If you prefer to renew your ubscription by mail , please send a copy of your mailing address labe l to: Market Bul.letin , 19 Martin Luther Ki11g Jr. Drive. Atlanta. GA 30334. Please also include your telephone number in case the Bulletin staff need to contact you regarding your address. Note: If you renew your sub cription via mail. you do not need to call the Bulletin office.
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lbsl bale), up four percent from the 2.J4 million produced in 2005.
Georgia's com was crop for 2006 was better than many anticipated. The yield was 112 bushels per harvested acre, the fifth highest yield on recotd. This yield was two bushels less than the previous estimate and seventeen bushels less than last year's 129 busheli. per acre. Com planted for all purpo es was 280.000 acres, 10,000 acres mo re than in 2005. Acreage harvested for grai n was at 225,000 acres, 5 .000 acres less than last year. Grain production was 25.2 million bushels. down 15 percent from 2005. Corn harvested for s ilage numbered 40.000 acres, 5,000 acre above last year. Si lage yield was 17 to ns per acre. Com that was abandoned o r for 'other uses was 15,000 acres.
Peanut production for Georgia was 1.58 billion pounds, 26 percent less tban in 2005. The decrease in production was a result of a decrease in harvested acres and dry weather. Planted acres, at 580,000, were down 23 percent from last year and harvested acres, at 575,000, were down 23 percent from 2005. Yields averaged 2.750 pounds per acre, 90 pounds less than last year. D ry and bot weather hurt yields in 2006, but irrigation and tjmely early August showers made yields better than earlier thought.
Digging made normal progress, although somewhat s lowed by the dry soils.
Soybean production is set a! 3.50
mi llion bushels, 23 percent below last year. The decrease in production can be attributed to a reduction in acreage. yield and the hot and dry s ummer. Planted acreage at 155,000, was down 14 percent from la 1 year. Harvested ac reage. at 140,000 , was down 20 perce nt from
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Georgia Organics to Host 10th Anniversary Conference
Georgia Organics will host its 10th Anniversary Conference March 8 - I0 at the Central Square Complex in Douglas. Ga.
The conference wiJI include more than 25 workshops. in-depth educationa l sessions, form tours. and an on-farm field day with renowned sustainable farmer and <Hlthor Joel Salati n , who is the featured keynote speaker.
Registration for the conference starts at $95 for GO members and $1 LO for nonmembers. For infom1ation contact Suzanne Welander at (678) 702-0400. suzanne@georgiaorganics.org. or visit website http://www.georgiaorganic .org.
Water Conservation Knowledge Helps Homeowners
When Planning Lawn and Garden Irrigation Systems
Wednesday, January 31 , 2007
Survey
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information and sound government policies to run a successful business. That's why participalion in ARMS is so important," Kleweno explained. "Producer participation e nsures that decisions a ffecting formers, their families , their businesses . and their communities are based on facts straight from the source."
Once survey responses are compiled, NASS will publish the economic farm data in the annual Farm Production Expendiwres report. to be released on August 2, 2007. A with aU NASS surveys . informatio n provided by respondents is confidential by Law. NASS safeguards the confidentia lity of all responses and publishes only state and national level data. e ns uring that no individuaJ producer or operation can be identified. All NASS reports are available online at: www.nass.usda.gov.
For more information call 1-800-2534419 and ask to ~peak to omeone about ARMS.
GAC Provides Gran ts To Georgia Schools
Georgia Agribusiness Council recentJy announced the winners of the 2006 GAC
Dr. Joe B. Crane Memorial Classroom
Grant Program. Four winners were selected from the applications submitted requesting financial support for agricuJtural classroom programs. Each winnerreceiyed a $500 grant that wi ll hel p reachers to provide hands-on agricultural education to students. The 2006 winners include Hancock Central Middle School - Sparta; Tlhica Elementary School - Villa Rica: Oconee County Middle School Watkinsville: and Tift County High School -T:rfton.
The purpose of the Council 's school grant program is to help teachers gain the ftnancial suppon needed to teach Georgia students about agriculture and tbe vital importance of the agricultural induscry. A total of 33 projects have now been funded through this classroom grant program since its inception in 2000.
The GAC Dr. Joe B. Crane Memorial Classroom Grant Program will be available again in 2007. For more infomiation , call the GAC at 8001726-2474 or visit website www.ga-agribusiness.org.
Lawn and garden irrigation systems are becoming popular replacements for traditional watering methcxls because they require less labor, time and water to keep your landscape healthy. But before homeowners begin searching for irrigation system they should know important water conserva1ion facts to help save money and water with their new lawn care method.
The state of Georgia is still in a drought , so supplemental watering is often needed to maintain a residential garden or lawn . However. lawn and garden irrigatio n sy~tems can waste water and even damage your lawn without proper in tallation and operation. The U.S. Enviro nmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates up to 50 percent of water used for landscaping is lost due to evaporation , runoff, or overwatcring. You can improve water efficiency and reduce your costs by using efficient irrigation technologies s uch as weather-based irrigation controllers and looking for irrigation professionals who are
WaterSense partners.
Some important factors to consider
when planning your lawn and garden
irrigation system include:
* Irrigation needs of plants * Dimensions of area to be watered
* Sprinkler vs. Drip * Irrigation conlrollers and schematic
drawing charts
* Oimatc * Certified irrigation professionals
The amount of water your lawn needs can vary for each flower bed depending on
what types of plants and turfs you use. It is
a good idea to group vegetation with
similar water requirements together so that
you can program your irrigation system to
dispen e jusl the right amount of water. Also. look for native planL<; that arc more suitable to the natural c limate and require less supplemental watering.
Be sure to consider the size and shape of the area that needs supplemental watering in order to have a water-efficient healthy lawn . If you do not take into account the proper dimensions, you may end up having an irrigation system that reaches too far or falls short.
The two primary types of landscape irrigation sy terns are sprinkler and drip. The most customary cypes of prinklers u ed in landscape irrigation are s pmy heads and rotating sprinklers. Rotary sprinklers require high water pressure. whereas spray heads only need a low amount of water pressure to operate. Spacing is important when using sprinklers: they are normally ammged in a square or triangular pattern.
Drip irrigation systems utiliLe devices
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William Sm ith of Dall Ground, Ga., is s urrounded by the e lephant ear p lants b e grew. The plants are nine feet tall, and the leaves are 42 inches long and 32 inches wide.