GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vol.JBS, No. 2
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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Farm Front
AFBF Honors Commissioner Irvin
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Ingredients in food coloring and dyes vary. Some colors are derived from natural sources such as seaweed, seeds and even some insects. Artificial colors are synthetically produced (human made) and used widely because they impart an intense, uniform color, are less expensive and blend more easily to create a variety of hues. Although considered safe to eat for most people, some food coloring - both artificial and natural - can cause problems for people with certain sensitivities. If you have noticed or suspect problems after consuming products with dyes or added food coloring, contact your doctor. If your problems are related to these products, you
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Notice
Ad Deadline for the Feb. 24 issue
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
With Distinguished Service Award
has announced the appointment of 17 members to a federal Dairy Industry Advisory Committee. Over the next two years, the committee will review the issues of farm milk price volatility, dairy farmer profitability and consolidation, and offer suggestions on ways USDA can best address the needs of a struggling dairy industry.
Representatives will include: producers and producer organizations, processors and processor organizations, handlers, consumers, academia, retailers, and state agencies involved in organic and non-organic dairy at the local, regional, national, and international levels.
Producer members appointed to the committee include James Williams, owner and operator of Williams Dairy Trucking Inc. of Baxley, Georgia.
All members will serve two-year terms, beginning in January 2010, and expiring Jan. 1, 2012. The committee
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The American Farm Bureau Federation presented Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin with its highest honor, the Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award, during its annual meeting in Seattle, Wash., Jan. 11.
Recipients are nominated by their home state Farm Bureaus in an extensive application documenting accomplishments and contributions to American agriculture on international, national, state and local levels. Former recipients include former Senators Sam Nunn and Bob Dole and Senator Mitch McConnell and other national agriculture leaders.
"It is an honor to have been nominated by the president of my state's Farm Bureau and to be accepted into the distinguished company of those chosen before me," Irvin said.
The nomination application detailed many of the commissioner's efforts to improve Georgia agriculture which led to changes on the regional and national levels
and impacted world opinion of U.S. agriculture. Irvin initiated an agriculture international trade division in the Georgia Department of Agriculture, an effort that has put Georgia products on menus throughout the world. In addition to the expansion of markets for Georgia's agricultural products, Irvin's -aggressive programs to eradicate and control animal diseases and plant pests helped to stabilize the economic climate and establish a quality benchmark for the state's products.
Irvin has given more than 54 years in public service, more than 41 as Georgia's
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Resource Mgt. Focus
Of Agricultural Survey
Starting in late January, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct its Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS). This
Gov. Requests Secretarial Disaster Designation
survey will give farmers and ranchers an opportunity to provide accurate, real-world
data that will help shape the policies,
For Agricultural Losses Due to Excessive Rains programs, and issues that affect them.
"ARMS asks a small, but
In December 2009, U.S. Secretary of Oglethorpe, Peach, Pickens, Pierce, Pike, representative, sample of farmers about
Agriculture Thomas Vilsack designated 19
Polk, Pulaski, Putnam, Schley, Screven,
their operation in order to understand the
Gerogia counties as primary natural
Seminole, Spalding, Stewart, Sumter,
current financial state of U.S. agriculture,"
disaster areas due to crop production losses Talbot, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Thomas, said Doug Kleweno, director of the NASS
caused by severe storms and flooding that Toombs, Towns, Treutlen, Troup, Turner, Georgia Field Office. "Participation in
occured from September 18, 2009, and Twiggs, Union, Upson, Ware, Washington, ARMS is so important because
continuing. Due to crop production losses
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caused by continuing excesssive rains in additional counties since September 18, 2009, Governor Sonny Perdue has
NASS Releases 2009 Georgia Crop Summary
requested a primary USDA Secretarial
The conditions for the 2009 crop year unchanged from the December estimate,
Disaster Designation for a total of 94
can be summed up as "abnormally wet,"
but 70,000 acres more than last year.
Georgia counties
according to the Georgia Agricultural Georgia's production in 2009 is expected to
Based upon the State Emergency
Statistics Service. The early spring brought
total 1.82 million bales (480 pounds/bale),
Board's review and approval of Loss
frequent rains that continued throughout
up 14 percent from the 1.6 million
Assessment Reports for the counties Jan.
most of June. A dry spell came towards the
produced in 2008.
14, 2010, the following counties will be end of the summer months; however, rainy
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requested by Governor Perdue to receive a weather returned in September and
Primary Secretarial Disaster Designation: Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Baldwin,
continued throughout the fall. Harvesting progress for most crops was behind
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Banks, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clinch, Colquitt, Coweta,
normal. Considering the weather conditions during the growing season, yields for most crops ended better than
Pick-Your-Own Edition Scheduled for Feb. 24
Crisp, Dade, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, earlier anticipated. Cotton, peanuts, and
Dougherty, Early, Echols, Effingham, soybeans were all record yields.
The Market Bulletin will publish its
Elbert, Emanuel, Evans, Fannin, Floyd,
The cotton crop set a record yield for the special listing of pick-your-own strawberry
Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer, Glascock, 2009 crop year. Yield per harvested acre farms Feb. 24. .
Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Henry, averaged 882 pounds per acre, 25 pounds
Notices for inclusion in this listing must
Houston, Jackson, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, less than the previous estimate, but 47 be submitted to the Bulletin office by Feb.
Johnson, Jones, Lamar, Lanier, Laurens,
pounds more than last year's yield.
10 and should include owner or farm name,
Lowndes, Macon, Madison, Marion, Harvesting progressed normally. Planted county, farm address, approximate date of
Meriwether, Mitchell, Monroe, acreage was set at 1 million acres. availability, and telephone number,
Montgomery, Muscogee, Newton, Harvested acres, at 990,000, were
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
The Farmland lor Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30 words.______________________________
12 acres, fenced pasture for rent. Mary Harton Maysville 386-341-6711____________
15 acre pasture, 8 stall barn, house, South Hall/Flowery Branch, 4 miles east of I-285, ext. 8, references, $1600 mo. Gerald Wilson Flowery Branch 770-561-4665____________
15 acres fenced in pasture, 8 stall barn, training arena, ideal for trainer, $495/month, owner on-site, Rome. G. Riddle Rome 706290-1205 706-291-0026__________________
4 acres pasture, fenced, water, riding trails, horses or cattle, reasonable rent. Andrew Callahan Cartersville 770-383-9915_______
44 acres, 19 stalls, 3 barns, pasture, creek, large riding ring, Canton/Cumming area Hwy. 20, $2300/mo. R. Abernathy Canton 770-4791471__________
5 acres, $590. mo., work out some of rent, Louisville. Bill Spinks Marietta 770-424-7171 770-428-7622_____________ ._____________
5 acres, remodeled barn w/electric and water, two large stalls; 20 mins to Atlanta, $1100 per/month/South Fulton. James Brown Fairburn 404-597-5474__________________
Barn with stalls, has power and water. 10 acres for horses, fenced. Jared Chester Covington 770-385-9386
Good home for good horses, have 10 ac, barn with 3 stalls, and small lake. Earnest Whitlow Carrollton 770-258-4029__________
Hunting Leases: Taylor, Crawford, Dodge, Jeff Davis counties, 25 to 242 acres, $10.00 per acre and up. Michael Lee Tifton 229-3820704___________________________________
Pasture for rent- 9 acres coastal, 9 acres fescue, utilities available, 10 stall barn with tack room. Ronnie Mitchell Grayson 770-2356623___________________________________
Approx. 4 acres w/2 heavy breeder poultry houses for lease. A. G. Williams Toccoa 706886-9530
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
Acreage needed in Burke County to rent for cattle, will pay up to $35 per acre depending on conditions. Cathy Taylor Blythe 706-3998244_______________________________
Want acres for growing row crops wanted, near Gillsville or Maysville. Trey Davenport Gillsville 770-540-2871___________________
Ethical hunter looking to lease land in middle Ga for 2010. Steve Everitt Palmetto 678-633-8701___________________________
Hunting land for lease: Wilkes, Green or surrounding counties for 2010. Carl Isovitsch Buford 770-932-2758______________ '
Looking for garden land in Smyrna area to lease or share crop, can work 2 acres or less. Bobby Smith Marietta 770-435-2908_______
Looking for hay fields to lease in Taylor, Crawford, or Peach County, will take excellent care of land and soil fertility. Dee Martin Fortvalley 478-338-5109_________________
Looking for land to experience deer hunting with son. G. Clark Woodstock 770-928-1307
Looking for pasture lease for cattle in Forsyth, Cherokee, Dawson counties, will consider other N. GA areas. Chuck Phillips Gumming 678-414-2313_________________
Looking for pasture lease for cattle, Banks, Franklin, Jackson, Habersham, or Hall county Jeff Suggs Lula 770-540-9537
Looking to lease land exclusively for turkey hunting only within about 1 hour of Loganville. Brian Robinson Loganvilie 678-639-0968
Looking to rent a pasture to turn out 4-5 horses in while we replant our pastures; this could be temporary to long term arrangement depending on rental cost. Mandy Brooks Moreland 770-328-9812__________________
Need to rent cow pasture in NE Ga. Andrew Thomas Danielsville 770-925-2182_______^
Responsible husband/wife looking for land to lease for deer, turkey, ducks; will remove hogs/ coyotes from prop, prefer middle Ga. or within 2 hours of Barrow County. Dave Larson Winder 770-542-9546____________________
Want to lease 5+ acres pasture land in Columbia or McDuffie County, land does not need tobe in production- willing to make improvements to land and pasture. Angela Magney Harlem 706-564-6757
FARM EMPLOYMENT
It you have questions regarding ads In this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.______________________________
25 yr old male, looking for work on broiler or egg farm., exp with both. Bruce Willard Pendergrass 770-963-4108_______________
48 y.o. man with exp., on poultry farm, willing to relocate. Randall Lowery Gainesville 678-767-4439________________
50 y.o., man looking for work, 34 years experience in fencing, cattle, horses, equipment, no housing needed..David Parks Cleveland 706-969-3912______________ ___
Basic horse care and barn maintenance position open in exchange for lodging and small salary, part time. Kimberly Whitehead Hiram 404-457-9529__________________ __
Couple who specializes in broilers, almost 18 yrs. exp., let us raise your income. Tony Johnson Calhoun 706-870-2770___________
Couple with 10 yrs exp. w/layers, housing and salary required, will travel. Christy Smith Baldwin 706-768-4324___________________
Exp. groom and farm hand with own income seeking employment for room/board. Adrianne Oettle Cartersville 678-548-8122
Farm laborer organic- in exchange for rent/2 bd/single wide, needs repairs family and children welcome Peach County. Anita Miller Fort Valley 478-442-1460___________
Looking for dependable couple to maintain boiler farm, must have at least 2 years previous experience. Jeff Wigley Jasper 770704-0598_______________________________
Married couple w/experience to work on broiler farm, running 4 houses, salary/housing/utilities provided, no alcohol/drugs, drug test req. Greg Payne Blue Ridge 706-455-8842_____________________
Need mature male to work 15 hours a week in exchange for one living arrangments. AC Embrey Canton 404-273-2251 770-569-1082
Old farm hand looking to relocate in spring, horse care, care taking etc. Murt Howard Macon 478-474-8800____________________
Part time farm help- six mornings a week, 9am-noon. $8/HR. cleaning horse stalls, water buckets etc. Jackie Sawyer Cartersville 770-387-0311
Responsible, single woman, no children, available for farm help, seeking housing in exchange for work, can travel. Elizabeth Deemer Gainesville 770-532-5111_________
Seeking caretaker position light duties only, free rent for myself- one dog, retired, coastal would be nice. Jim Berkley Franklin 706-6751368___________________________________
Single retired -male wants farm work in middle of South Georgia, need furnished/ Living quarters/salary. Billy Hector P.O. Box 8071 Athens____________________________
Want work w/horses, volunteer basis/no pay, will need coaching-novice wanting to learn, can work Sundays/holidays/vacation time, ask for Cat/ Ive. msg. Cathy Harris Newnan 678-471-7655___________________
Wanted: couple/family to restore/maintain small farm, care for animals, housing provided, no alcohol/drugs, children welcome. Araina Diaz Moreland 770-927-3016_______
We need worker for occasional farm labor in South Tattnall County, must be healthy and strong. Raven Waters Reidsville 912-5571053
FARM MACHINERY
It you have questions regarding this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Only farm machinery and equipment
owned by the advertiser and used in
his/her own farming operation can be
advertised; those persons advertising for
machinery and equipment wanted must be
seeking those items for their own farming
operation.
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'02 John Deere 7405, 2wd, open station,
canopy, dual SCV, 105 PTO HP, 2900 hrs.,
$27,500. Brandon Chambley Cartersville
404-535-8425
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'02 John Deere skid steer loader, 260 series II with some attachments, $12,000. Joe Morgan Monroe 678-794-1200 770-464-1245_______
'02 New Holland TN75D, 4wd^ 75hp, tilt
wheel, AC, 358 hrs., incl frontend loader, like
new, $25,000. Chris Peters Greensboro 706347-2477_______________________________
'05 JD 790, 27 hp, 200 hrs., with '05 6-ft.
Bushhog finish mower, like new, garage kept,
$8600. Jamie Sutherland Brooks 770-4808814
'05 NH TC35A w/loader 4wd canopy 6' finish & bush mowers, hole digger, blade & rake, 435 hrs., $15K. Dan Mitchell Silver Creek 706-234-2795_____________________
'06 990 JD tractor 4x4, loader/bucket/fork; 164 hrs., as new, 40 hp, $18,500 firm, serious inquiries only. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 478-454-6440___________________________
'07 T-320 Bobcat, grapple-bucket, Auger-3 Bits, Ambusher mower, '07 Gooseneck trailer, $89,500. Charles Smith Alpharetta 770-4758633___________________________________
'09 NH Tt 60hp, 15 hrs., remotes, $14,250. C.C. Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081
'74 Ford 4000, rear remotes, very strong tractor, vgc, $7000 obo, must sell. Chuck Meadows Harlem 706-564-5876___________
'82 Caterpillar front end loader, model 953, $18,000. Everett Parrish Senoia 770-6166869___________________________________
'87 MF 240, good cond., low hrs., $7000. Steve Williams Bainbridge 229-254-6933
'95-Massey Ferguson 362w/loader, canopy, 470 hrs., 2 augers, tiller, spear included, runs great, $15,000. Kim Glower Hampton 404597-5336_______________________________
1 New Holland, 1002 series bale wagon in good condition, $2500. Mike White Lexington 706-614-1296___________________________
1 Hooper flatbed trailer 1998 18ftx80" Dovetail one owner, tandem, elec, brakes, good tires, $2,650. Woodrow Wilson Dacula 770-963-7671___________________________
1 set small disk harrows, $350. David Mathis Gumming 770-887-8580___________
10 ft. rolling cultivator, $600; 6 ft. bog harrow, $800; 6 ft. disc harrow, $950. Bob Brady Augusta 706-373-8397_____________
135 MF diesel, 3 cyl., Perkins, $5,800, 20ft. dual axle trailer, $1,000. Donna Edge Dublin 478-272-5444____________________
135 MF diesel, paint, $3500; 801 Ford Powermaster, gas, new tires, paint, $3500. Jim Swafford Cedartown 770-546-1897
14' equipment trailer, 2 axle, ramps, new tongue, lights, wiring, no brakes, $1100. Suzanne Sheldon High Shoals 678-492-3058
14C Fiat Allis, angle blade, root rake, G/C, $12,000; JD 4430, duals, G/C, $7000. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016_________
150 gal. 3 pt sprayer, 28' folding arms, Delanco, (never used), $1850. Malcolm Yearwood Toccoa 770-231 -2868______ _
16 ft. 10,000 lb., factory trailer w/ramp; $1650; 2" & 3" hose section quick connect. Carl Tidd Columbus 706-689-4834________
16-disk harrow, 5' long tiller w/new blades, 6-blade cultivator, 5'6" root rake, Model 300# spreader, bottom plow, 38" blade, $1,850. Troy McGarr Fortson 706-681-1910________
160 LCD7 Hyundai excavator with dozer blade, hydraulic thumb, less than 50 hrs., ac, heater, radio, etc. James Sullivan Vidalia 912537-4944 _____________________________
190 8N Ford tractor, good tires, good metal, call after 5:30 pm. Virgil Taylor Alma 912-6321939 912-213-5300______________________
1941 Ford 9N, exc. cond., good metal, original paint, overhauled 2005, runs quiet, some equip!., $2500. Marion Whitlow Monticello 706-717-8000_________________
1949 Farmall Cub, fully restored, good tires, rear mounted disk, sell or trade, $3500 obo. Nathan Ball Rocky Ford 912-860-8019_____
1949 John Deere A tractor, runs well, sheltered, great for restoration or field, $2800. Keith McMichael Moreland 678-873-8331
1955 AC WD45 NFE, 4 new tires, new alternator, good paint, P/S, 3-pt. hitch, $2750. J.L. Breeding Sharpsburg 678-525-9492 770-599-3070 ________________________
1956 Farmall 404 still in service; 5'X6' motorcycle trailer; 8'X20' equipt. trailer under construction. Ernest How Eatonton 478-7185366___________________________________
1960 Massey Ferguson 65 Perkins diesel, 48hp, 6x2 trans., dual remotes, good condition, $3800. Neal Edalgo Cordele 229942-3771 229-273-3771___________________
1962 MF tractor, has hi/lo transmission, asking $3500/obo, good cond., serious inquiries only. Ronnie Davis Blairsville 706745-8356_______________________________
1964 Fordson Dexta, Perkins diesel, runs well, $2,000 obo; 2 JD A models, needs work, both $1200 firm. Corey Maddock Williamson 678-689-3251___________________________
1970 Ford 8000, $3500; 2003 4 row KMC peanut inverter, $7500. Ronald Coody Quitman 229-263-7487__________________
1972 4320 John Deere tractor, 125hp, new motor with 300 hrs., new paint, $9000. Carroll Craven Nashville 229-686-7681___________
1973 MF 135 gas, p/s, $2800/trade; 1960 Ford 601 gas tractor, $2800/trade. Steve Bronnan Ball Ground 770-893-1798 678618-2437_______________________
1974 MF 135 tractor, fully restored, looking for work, $6000/obo. Lisa Caron Danielsville 706-208-1070___________________________
1975 Farmall Cub with cultivators, exc., $4000; Bushwacker heavy duty, 15 ft. Batwing cutter, 2 yrs. old, $8500. Bo Bailey Carrollton 770-314-7212___________________________
1976 Ford 4600, ps, remote valve, new tires, roll bar w/canopy, $9000. Buck Watson Perry 478-987-6961 _______ ____________
1984 Cat track loader, model 953 closed in cab with h/a, $13,000; 1996 3T tag along lowboy trailer, $5000. Oren Moore Monticello 706-476-1139___________________________
1984 F700 deisel truck used to washdown poultry houses,1500 gal tank, air brakes, great condition, $2500. Jackie Simonds Mineral Bluff 706-870-5131_______________
1987 John Deere 950, 27hp, diesel loader, 2wd, 920 hrs. with 5 ft. bushhog & 5 ft. box blade, $5500. Larry Johnson Thomaston 706-647-9465
1988 GMC single axle tractor, $5200 or trade for small farm tractor. Fred Harcrow Franklin 706-302-1004___________________
1994 Kubota tractor B5200E diesel, 232 hrs., 5 pieces equipt., $7300, exc. cond, sheltered, great small gardens. Gene Walls Colbert 706-548-2867___________________
1995 International, Cummins engine, air gate, electric tarp, $15,000; 2007 10 ton trailer, 20' bed, $6,000. . Jay Hanks Jasper 30143 405-261-0760 770-894-1958________
1996 Ford 655D loader/backhoe, 2-wheel drive, std. hoe, GP front bucket, good tires. $8900 obo. R. North Temple 770-8457669___________________________________
1996 Tafe 240 diesel tractor & 5' bushhog, good tractor, about 1100 hrs., $4000. Michael King Martin 706-491-7955 __________ __
1997 Case backhoe, 4000 hrs., 4x4 ext. hoe, $18,000/o.b.o; 1997 Ford tandem dump, $15,000/obo. Mike Preston Blakely 229-2209992___________________________________
1997 New Holland 1720 4x4 tractor bucket, trailer, bushhog, subsoiler, scrape blade, forks and rotor tiller, $16,000. Rex Garmany Gainesville 770-561-5702_________ _______
1998 Ford F-800 single axle, 16-ft. flatbed twin hoist dump with grain bodies, Cummins diesel, Allison auto., $8400. William Christopher Sharpsburg 678-378-7426
1999 trencher, Vermeer 4150A, 4wd, 45hp diesel w/6-way blade, low hours, new digging chain, $7500. Jason Breeding Senoia 770599-8998_______________________________
2 (10,000)lb. tandem axles 10 ton rating with electric brakes $1,200; 8 new tires and wheels LT245/75R16 $1,600. Al Pilkington Covington 770-786-3726_________________
2 2- row Pittsburg cultivators w/3 pt hitch, $600 for both. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315___________________________
2 carbon steel tanks: 15,000-gal. horizontal and 14,000-gal. open top. George Harris Covington 404-277-0150_________________
2 disc turning plow, good condition, 3 pt hitch, made by Dearban, $400, also other 3 pt equipt. S. Kiser Conyers 770-922-2702
2 row Cole planters and fertilizer distributor, good cond., $650. Lamar Thompson Irwinton 478-946-1060___________________________
2 row cultivators, $250; 3 bottom turn plow, $350; 7 ft wide harrow, $400. Eric Craft Vidalia 912-293-4598 912-583-4243
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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2 row JD 71, planters on.toolbar, $1200; 2 Sheffield plows, $100. P. Giddens Ocilla 229831-1053_______________________________
2.5 ton portable cattle feeder with creep panels, $1100. Landon Boyett Glennville 912-213-4062___________________________
2000 Case CX 70, 2,600 hours, HOPS, canopy, dual remotes, excellent shape & paint, $14,000. David Davis Nicholls 912383-9685 912-310-7443__________________
2000 Int. series 4700, A/T, 16 ft. flatbed dump body, vgc, $10,500, 128,000 miles. Randy Lowe Lincolnton 706-831-3712_____
2001 NH LB75 Backhoe original owner 2763 hrs $19800, 2000 NH TN65 $11900. Shane Holt Carrollton 404-535-1248_______
2003 MF 4325, 407 hrs., 4 wheel drive. $23,000. Hubert Shelnutt Franklin 770-8548648 __________________________ _______
2004 Kubota MX5000 special utility 4wd, 8F-4R, only 58 hrs. Greg Payne Jasper 770894-2503_______________________________
2005 431 MF tractor, 52hp, 311 hrs., $10,000; 853 Bobcat cab H&A, broke crank shaft, $2500, etc. Jackie Buchannan Buchanan 770-646-5770_________________
2005 Montana LG3840 tractor, frontend loader, 4 wd, 400 hrs., 4 pcs. equipt., $11,500. Malvy Banks Rockmart 770-684-9033______
2006 like new Vicon fanex 5231 bifold 4 basket fluffer, $4250. Josh Pennine Athens 706-340-3146___________________________
2007 PJ Gooseneck trailer, 10 ton, 30 ft. ramps, like new cond., $6950/neg. Wayne Wynn Rockledge 478-697-7865___________
2008 Mahindra 2816 4X4 tractor w/loader, Mitsubishi diesel engine, 109 hrs. Hush Turner Fitzgerald 229-424-0503___________
2008 MF Model 2605, 60 hrs., like new, $11,600. Ricky Hunnicutt Tignall 770-4026316__________________________
2008 MTL25 Mustang track loader, 97hp, fully loaded, enclosed cab heat/air, only 12 hours, exc. cond. Boyd Kimbrell Dalton 706847-7140_______________________________
2009 Horton 6X12 V-nose cargo trailer, two axle, like, new, pulled less than 100 miles, $3100, many extras. L Brookshire Buford 770-932-1348___________________________
235 MF tractor, 42 hp, diesel, turf tires, 71/2 ft. bushhog, finish mower, all good cond., $5800. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-4815067___________________________________
240 MF 682, orig. hrs., 3 cyl. Perkins, power steering, great condition, farm ready, $8500 obo. Nathan Stockton Ellijay 706-455-5061
25 HP Mitsubishi 4WD tractor with Koyker loader, $6400; 5' heavy duty bushhog, $750; 25hp Shennieu tractor, $4400. Louie Chastain Cairo 229-377-3730_____________________
3 cyl. hi/lo trans., new seat, new paint, good solid tractor, $3900. Katie Brooks Commerce 706-386-5164___________________________
3 phase 80 gallon compressor to trade for wood splitter or sell, $400 firm. Jonathan Holbrook Gumming 404-775-8417_________
300 gal. vans front mount tank, 250 gal. saddle tanks for a John Deere 7800/7810, great shape, $1500. Patrick Nolan Douglas 912-381-7717___________________________
3000 Ford tractor diesel, runs well, $3800, includes, bushhog, 8' Int., $6000, runs well. Don Norrel Tucker 770-938-7457
32-ft gooseneck cattle trailer, 42-ft dropdeck trailer, hay cutter/rake/tether, JD irrig pumping unit, Paulk traveler/pipe. Keith Brown McRae 229-868-8389___________________________
35 ton Phelan lowboy, 80% tires, new brakes, $9500/obo. Aaron Johnson Gainesville 770-718-8343________________
4-row JD 71, planters on frame w/gauge wheels and markers, $1,500; 3020 JD, good condition, $5,000. Doug Gay Lyons 912-5657022___________________________________
4006 Deutz tractor, good shape, $15,000/firm. R. Fowler Jasper 770-893-8461
4020 JD tractor, 1971 late model, $9800; Monoseme twin 6 row planter/hoppers, very good, $21,600; etc. Vernon Nolan Douglas 912-270-6020___________________________
4020 John Deere 1968 model, good condition, tires at 80 percent. Wayne Taylor Buena Vista 229-942-0933_______________
47 "G" John Deere parts tractor, good shape except for busted engine, extra parts included, $1500. Ola Parsons Ft Valley 478825-7031________ _________ ___
5 ' bushhog, new blades and wheel, $400; 5 1/2 hd roll box scrape, $400. Wayne Usry Greensboro 706-453-2454_______________
5' disk harrow, perfect condition, heavy duty, adjustable, 16- seperated disk, paid $800, sell $400. Eric Young Crawfordville 706-401-1874_______________________
5-foot bushhog, great shape, new blades. Greg Long Jasper 770-735-1003__________
500 gal. tank pump, $400; Clamshell bucket for Bobcat quick connect, $1600. Tom Tidd Juniper 706-573-9121_____ ___________
504H Vermeer baler, $3500; Kelderman V hay rake, $1500; hay unroller, $1500. James Knox Appling 706-836-7004______________
5240 CIH MFD, c/a, 165 NH litter spreader; 9930 JD picker f/r, 4 row hood sprayer. John Wade Cochran 478-599-0635_____________
57 G Mill Creek manure spreader, trex deck, end gate, ground driven, like new, asking $3,250/obo. Colleen Zaic Ball Ground 404-660-5340_________________________ __
575 NH baler, exc. cond., accumulator & grapple, $21,000, or will sell separately. Travis Ragsdale Dallas 770-605-1618______ -
750-gal. fiberglass nurse tank, $1250; 300gal. 12-row pull-type sprayer, hydraulic pump, $1500. Jimmy Daniels Americus 229-3891694___________________________________
755A John Deere loader, want to sell for parts, 95% undercarriage. Roony Raines Monticello 678-392-8784_________________
7710 Ford tractor approx., 86hp. cab 4wd with 3022hrs., new rubber daul remote. David Harper Fitzgerald 229-424-5576___________
87 Ford 4610 rebuilt motor w/50hr., $8250. Mark Still Loganville 770-294-2464________.
8N Ford tractor with 4-ft. bushhog, runs well, new tires and fresh paint. Pete Cobb 8405 Teal Rd. Fairburn 30213 770-964-5644
9 pt. spring tooth chisel plow, like new, $500. Bobby Nichols Gordon 478-628-2867
900 HC John Deere tractor w/rotary cutter, JD one owner, 653 hrs. Donald Jernigan Claxton 912-739-4264 912-618-9802_______
950 John Deere diesel tractor with power steering, 6 ft woods finishing mower, 635 hrs. R.H. Garrett Statham 770-725-5230
Farmland Sections and Counties
Northwest
Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield
Northeast Central
Barrow Clarke Elbert. Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
Southeast
Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee
Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long McIntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Northeast
Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns Union White
East Central
Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
Southwest
Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart
Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta
Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding
West Central
Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson
973 Int. pay loader, $8000, good working cond.; TD 15B Int. 10' blade, good cond., $10,000. Dan Yoder Montezuma 478-2440433 478-472-9608______________________
9965 John Deere cotton picker with mudhog, two Crustbuster boll buggies; 9930 John Deere cotton picker. Chad Bailey Elberton 706-318-1819___________________
9ft Brown harrow, almost new w/ drag scrapers, furrow fillers, $2,400. Seaborn Williams 786 Friendship Baptist Ch Rd Chauncey 31011 478-231 -8344
9N and 8N Ford tractor parts. Randy Ledbetter Waleska 770-796-4188__________
AC 917 garden tractor, new moving deck 42", scrape hydraulics, hydrostatic scrape, $2500. David Gilleland Snellville 770-9780699___________________________________
AC dozer, hydraulics, 12 ft. blade and long tooth rake, exc. cond., $8000. Eugene McDonald Quitman 229-305-5689_________
Allis Chalmers CA in very good condition. Lanier Brantley Alley 912-583-2557________
Allis Chalmers G 1948, restored front to back, $3850. C.H. Hobart Hahira 229-7942111 229-794-3184______________________
Allis-Chalmers B year model 1942, $2000. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 706-647-2328
Arctic Cat. 400, 4 wheeler, 4wd, hi/lo, front basket and bumper, diff. lock, 1700 miles. Donald Williams Gillsville 770-540-8599 770536-6460_________________________-
B7100 Kubota tractor, $2000/neg. George Gregory West Green 912-260-1376________
Blueberry harvester: BEI Little Blue, in good condition, $11,000, selling due to health reasons. Harry Smithwick Cordele 229-5353063 336-255-7862______________ ________
Bobcat bucket & tracks; Caterpillar backhoe buckets; mini excavator bucket; tooth bar for smooth skidsteer bucket. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453_______________
Briggs14.5 vertical shaft elect start gas engine, $125; pi gas tanks, 20 lb., new style, refillable, 5/$50. Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770461-9643_______________________________
Brown offset Harrow, OSL-900-2422, 24" disk, 1825 lbs., 3-point Cat II hitch, $2,500. Bud Tirey Warm Springs 706-249-1450
Brown two row peanut plow/inverter, $450. James Chester Statesboro 912-865-2492
Brush chipper, PTO driven, vgc, $3500; 5 ft. bushhog, runs well, needs welding, $135/firm. Scott Odom Buford 770-945-7945_________
Case 1150 crawler loader, new hydraulic pumps, good engine, body, undercarriage, ROPS/cage, needs transmission, $5200. Ronald Boyd Milledgeville 478-454-6171
Case IH 2055 cotton picker, auto lube, sheltered, $9,500, 18.4-46 rear tractor tire, $700. Mike Montgomery Reynolds 478-3919057___________________________________
Cat 420E 4X4 backhoe loader, 1-24" & 36" bucket, windshield 2007 model, approx. 370 hrs., like new, $57,000. James Durden Sandersville 478-552-6564_______________
Caterpillar D6D, 6-way blade, root rake, rops, strong. Kevin Stewart Millen 912-2903252___________________________________
Chipper shredder Briggs Stratton motor 13.50, bought disc 2008, asking $500, one year warranty left, used only twice. James Wood Martin 706-384-2786_______________
Covington one row planter on V frame, $550; Cole one row planter on V frame, $500. Douglas Campbell 1076 Pine Grove Rd. Tallapoosa 30176 770-574-9856__________
Craftsman 5 hp shredder, rope will pull, but will not start; also, 16-ft. farm gate. Pat Mason Snellville 404-643-4306
David Bradley 2 wheel garden tractor, new engine; 2 wheel garden tractor with some equipt. L. Moulder Moreland 877-243-2823 770-253-9574___________________________
Dayton pto generator w/trailer, 50 hrs., power tractor to run,. Carroll County, near Carrollton, Newnan, Villa Rica, Douglasville. Warren Coleman Whitesburg 770-834-6712
Dirt pan, four yard self loading pan, four wheels, pull with any 50hp farm tractor with remote hydraulic hookups, $3200. A.V. Elliot Macon 478-960-3947 ___________________
Dirt Pan-6 yards, $4100; produce plastic laying rig ,$1900; 54' produce belt, sheltered, $2000; 5'x5' pallet scales, $1900. D. Lovett Dublin 478-290-2814____________________
Double tool bar 144" w/guage wheels, small seed unit IH 13 disc drill, all new. Sam McGill Washington 706-678-7676_______________
Electric portable dr. 6.0 ton wood splitter, used little over one season, $400/cash. Henry Smith Wrightsville 478-552-3634__________
Equipt. trailer, elec, brakes, tool box, 7X16 fold up ramps, exc. cond., $1400. Raymond Harrison Flowery Branch 770-965-6287
Farm trailer, 19-ft w/tool box, dual axle, elec, brakes, 5000-lb. gvw, white oak flooring. Diane White Jefferson 706-367-7255______
Farmall M. tractor, runs, tires and metal good, $1500, another M tractor complete, tires not good, been sitting up, $1000. Charles Reed Sylvania 912-564-7473_____________
Feed grinder, 8 ft. x 7 ft.; 1 fertilizer spreader, 4 ft. x 4 ft., 1 cattle trailer, 8 ft. x 7 x 6 ft. James Brown Columbus 229-649-9929
Ferguson 30, needs work, $2000; also, fuel tank, about 500 gal., $500. Leland Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434________
Fiat Allis 14C, v/g, undercarriage tilt needs minor work, 10K or swap for smaller dozer w/6-way blade. Homer Rivers Tarrytown 912537-8490 912-537-3731__________________
Fiat Allis FD7, low hrs., vgc, $10,000; 412 dresser pan, vgc, $14,500. Charlie Lowe Grovetown 706-863-2228________________
Ford 1210 turf tires, 785 hrs., 4' bushhog, 4' scrape, $4200. Titus Pugh Morganton 706455-6169_______________________________
Ford 1952 8N tractor, runs well, $1650; Farmall M with 3 pt hitch, $1850. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639___________
Ford 2000 3cyl gas, sheet metal is good, parts tractor, $800. William Earnest 2768 Mose Crews Rd Folkston 31537 912-2764142_____________________ ._____________
Ford 3000' diesel with 6' box blade, runs well, good rubber, $3200. Randall Seward Pine Mountain 706-523-1218_____________
Ford 3000 diesel, good condition, ready to work, $4800 obo. Mike Gaymon Columbus 706-326-6013___________________________
Ford 3000, gas, power steering, 6' rotary cutter, $3850; 6' harrows, needs 3 disks replaced, $325. James Martin Monroe 770231-5236_____________________________ _
Ford 4000 diesel with bushhog loader 2446, new rear tires, 1 new front tire, hay spear for rear, etc. Rick Florea Carnesville 706-3193171__________________ ________________
Ford 445A, loader with shaving or litter bucket, 3-point hitch and shuttle shift, 2300 hrs., $7000. Kent Thomason Alto 706-4998251___________________________________
Ford 555-A backhoe, ready to work, a deal at $9,000. Wayne Moseley Collins 478-3420003___________________________________
Ford 555B backhoe, frontend loader, new rebuilt engine, exc. mechanical condition, $14,000. Danny McCravy Douglasville 770942-3588 770-949-6372
Ford 555B loader backhoe 4x4, extra
bucket, quality paint, $14,000. Ray Thompson
Vidalia 912-281-3030
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Ford 6640 c/h/a, 75 hp, good strong tractor, $15,000; Ford 6640 w/front end loader & canqpy, $10,500. Randy Tankersley Appling
706-339-5319
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Ford tractor, model 600, $3500, photo available. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-
9023______________ _____________
Front tine tiller. Sears 4.5 HP, $80; Toyota
Skid loader, 1992, runs strong, fair tires, $6200. Joe Herald Concord 770-584-1031 770-584-9201___________________________
Hardee sprayer, 3-point hitch, needs new barrel, 55-gallon diesel drum w/hose, make
offer. Michael Todd Waycross 912-281-3192
Haybuster 2554 round bale blower, Vicon 1211 4x5 round baler. Lanny Brown Hiawassee 706-835-7465________________
HD beavertail trailer, ramps-two 6000#
axles, good 12 ply tires, solid 1/4 in treadplate floor, $1300. Ellis Belflower Fort Valley 478951-1104_______________________________
Heavy duty Rhino 6' blade for 3 point hitch, rotates 360, latches both ways, $200. Jim Holland Blue Ridge 706-258-2830 ________
Heavy duty tandem axle T x 20' equipment trailer, elec, brks., beaver tail ramps, $2000.
Clarence Brown Centerville 478-953-1356
Horse drawn hay rake, $300; horse drawn sickle mower, $250; mule drawn plow, $50; Troy Bilt tiller, $150. Larry Clark McDonough 770-957-8685___________ ________________
Howse bushhog 6', good condition, $565, other equipt. Wendell Hardin Taylorsville 678-796-4231_______ ____________________
Int'l. 1086 with front end loader, runs, also
great for parts, $5000. Bill Martin Fort Valley 478-825-2758___________________________
Int. 1150 feedmill, 8 pt hitch, hole digger. Sam Lowrey Rome 706-252-0121__________
Int. Cub, needs repairs w/cultivator and 1 disc plow, $1500. Roger Hatch Conyers 770483-6539_______________________________
International 100-E crawler loader 4in1 bucket, and trailer all in good shape only, $14,500. Wayne Dean Gainesville 770-5358972 678-410-7952______________________
International 5288, 4750 hrs., 750 hrs., on new engine 540/1000, pto 2 remotes, good strong tractor, $17,500. Lee Braziel Irwinville 229-425-6571 229-831-1064______________
International TD15, late model engine, 95% undercarriage, hydraulic blade with tilt and custom built root rake, $16,000. Mitch Bradberry Bishop 706-338-3654 706-7695679___________________ _______________
JD 160,1988 model, Kawasaki 12.5 hp, 38" with bagger, all original, $650. James Muzik Zebulon 404-569-4961___________________
JD 2240, 50 hp, good shape, 1979 model with 3837 hrs., call after 6 p.m. Ernie Brown Alamo 912-568-7569_____________________
JD 2940 for parts or repairable, bad hi-low
range, $6000. D. Elington Irwinton 478-6763141______________________ ____________
JD 2955w/cab-ac, radio, 5800 hrs., recent full service, new tires, strong tractor, $20,000. Ed Lipscomb Milledgeville 478457-4748__________ _____________________
JD 3020D 1965 Power-shift 4600 hrs. all shields and screens, straight metal, runs well, new batteries. Anthony Lamb Gibson 706598-9818_______________________________
JD 4320, very good condition. Buddy Moore 1011 Churchwell Rd Union Point 30669 706-
817-8430_______________________________
JD 530 hay roller, good condition, field ready. Emory Carson Bogart 706-340-1298
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JD 530 baler, $5000; 8 wheel V rake, NH 352 grinder/mixer with loading auger,
$1500; 3 bottom flip plow, $750; 12' pull type, good condition, $1500. Daniel Adams
harrow, $1500. Emmett Renfroe Statesboro Danielsville 706-202-2391________________
912-531-1620_______________ ___________ NH grinder mixer, old but works, $500. John
JD 6410, 640 Ldr., $31,500; JD 7300 Murray Millwood 912-285-5483_________
planters, $2500; 4R KMC bedder shapers,. Old Timey hay rake, all metal, good cond., $3500. Billy McMillan Lenox 229-686-7564 for yard decoration, $200. Alvin Long
229-392-0108______________ ____________ Madison 706-342-1116___________________
JD 6500 hi boy F axles, complete, $1200 One Kubota tractor, new 6 hrs., 1909 ea., thats 1/2 price same as new..Ray Banks harrow bushhog, heavy duty, all purpose plow. Keysville 706-547-2724__________________ Jimmy Blair Silver Creek 706-232-2703
JD 7420 1200 hrs. MFWD ex cond., $67,500; 4955 MFWD 6900 hrs., $32,500; 4760 quad range, $30,000. Val Smith Cadwell 478-278-7317___________________
JD 7720 combine 216 flex head, $12,000; New Holland 1069 SP bale wagon, $24,000. Mike Whitehead Comer 706-338-1508______
JD 7810 MFWD 42" duals, quick-hitch, 150 hp, good tractor. Jimmy Bryan Sumner 229326-8839________________________
JD 8300 grain drill, $2500; JD centerfold harrow, $2000; 6-ft. harrow, $600. Mr. Hulett Jacksonville 912-253-0162_______________
JD 9-row seed planter, good condition, $1400. Millard Harrington Macon 478-7453707 478-960-0912______________________
One row cultivator, $250; 3 point hitch hay fork, $150. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-6753417___________________________________
Pallet forks for New Holland 555 backhoe, excellent condition, $1000. Jack Whidby Dahlonega 706-265-0623________ ________
Parts tractors, 504 International, Massey Ferguson 65. Jardus Walker Madison 706474-2360_______________________________
Pecan cracker, Champion model L, heavy duty, $3500/firm. B.R. Smith Blakely 229723-8221 229-308-8310__________________
Polaris 800 AWD 4 wheeler, like new 120hrs loaded including winch, 15001b towing rating, $5800/060. David Cooke Carrollton 770-832-2919___________________________
JD 9910 parts, bad trans., engine sold, Polaris Ranger 2005 4x4 top, windshield,
hydrostat good, all other parts available. winch 584 hrs., $6000. M.H. Bennett Omega
Hubert Williams Unadilla 478-230-9089
229-392-5587____________________ __
JLC 40' scissors lift w/outriggers, good Posthole digger, 2 augers, fits point hitch, cond., $6500. Mr. Erpel Madison 770-597-- $250; tri axle trailer, 22 ft. oak floor electric 8221___________________________________ brakes amd ramps, $600. Don Dixson
John Deere 1010,-excellent cond., $4,500. Fayetteville 770-826-6196________________
Grady Rice 2229 Willis Foreman Road. Quincy 40 hp. air compressor rotary screw, Hephzibah 706-592-2804_________________ Sullair and Pioneer air dryer, synthetic oil, air
John Deere 210 smoothing harrow. Jane line, $2,500. Tom Renner Jonesboro 404-
Rutledge McDonough 678-372-1976_______ 401-1475_______________________________
John Deere 2950 Cab/air, 800 hours, 85hp, Rhino mower, 10 ft., recently refurbished,
quad trans, 540 & 1000 pto, perfect condition. $900. John Corley Pine Mountain 706-663-
Bill Darsey Lakeland 229-300-3096________ 9996__________________________________
John Deere 4440, cab, 1979 quad range, Savage pecan harvester, $6500 & hydrostat
new paint, very clean and strong, good rubber scissorhead pecan shaker, $6500. Eddie
and field ready. Clark Ellard Newborn 770- Godwin Pelham 229-294-4917____________
330-7800_______________________
Small backhoe off farm ditch witch tranch.
John Deere 4650 Cab/cold air, factory bolt Dick Goetzman Arabi 229-222-1386_______
on duals, exc. cond., rare find. Hal Darsey 111 Taylorway disk harrow, 8 blade adjustable, W. Main St. Lakeland 31635 229-300-3095 good shape, $700. Robert Ferreira Senoia
John Deere 4wd, model 5320 w/cab, ac, 770-599-3052_________ -
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750 running hrs., also 8' bushhog & mower. Three point hitch, four foot bush hog cutter, David Malm Eatonton 705-473-0226_______ $350, good condition. Robert Koon 2201
John Deere 5425 2007/cab & air, 115hrs., 2 Trammell Mill Rd Shiloh 31826 706-846-9123
wheel drive rear, 15538/ front, 10 hundred, Tractor 1100 MF, $6000 with duals in good 16//$29,000. James Brown TyTy 229-387-0954 shape. Eric Clark Lyons 912-565-7977_____
John Deere 5x12 work trailer w/steel Tractor Kubota 5400 front end loader, great rrieshwire sides, new tires, five pockets, $850. cond,, good tires. Janet McConnell Elberton Jimmy Brannan Lawrenceville 770-963-7128 706-283-3825___________________________
John Deere 6300 cab, 3300 hrs., 2 Trailer, heavy duty, 3 ramp, 8 wheels, 1o
remotes, exc. cond., $24,000. Tracy Boyt ton, 30 ft., $5000; Grapple( Lynn's Pin On, Thomason 706-472-3724________________ $2200, etc. Cristal Byrom Yatesville 770-853-
John Deere 6410, 1200 hrs., p-shift, 640 0612___________________________________
loader, $38,500; MX7 mower, $2,100. D. T. Troy Bilt horse model, 7.5hp, front bumper, Whigham Vidalia 912-293-0747_______ __ less than 100 hrs., will deliver, 100 mi of
John Deere 8300 grain drill, SD openers, Atlanta. Jefferson Gray Decatur 404-289-
$2000; Brillion 6-ft. cultiseeder, $1999. Matt 8407 _________________
Valkenburg Royston 864-940-9341_________ Troy Bilt tiller, 7hp pony used 3 hrs., $700.
John Deere L2, $45001 John Deere model Gary Mayfield Franklin 770-328-6408______
B, unstyled round spoked, wheels, hew tires, Troy Bilt Tomahawk chipper shredder, 5hp looks good, runs well, $5000. Robert Collins tec engine, tow bar, $350. Carol Giordano Resaca 678-986-7719____________________ Fayetteville 706-461-4024________________
John Deere tandem harrow for sale, $4900. Turning plows for D14 Allis Chalmers John Pate Whitesburg 404-535-1216______ tractor. Billy Bowen Lakeland 229-482-3998.
KMC 6-row ripper disc shaper, $6500; JD 925 flex head, $3000, 6-row high-residue cultivator, $6500 and other equip. Mitchell Raley Edgehill 706-598-0214_____________
Krone 2001 am283s disc mower 10 foot $2000, needs some work. Jimmy Tate Cave Spring 706-506-4180____________________
Two point, 3 pt hitch bottom plow, $375; 6X10 dump trailer, $2800. Jesse Prosser Milledgeville 478-457-6236 _____________
Tye stubble grain drill 10' wide, $3750; 220kw pincor generators, PTO on wheels, $2000 ea. Danny Fausett Dawsonville 706265-8432_______________________________
Kubota diesel 5200 '96, 565 hrs., 4 ft. Used R-4 tires and wheels, 17.5x24 bushhog canopy, 75% rubber, exc cond., 10x16,5, $250 for all four. Randy Hampton $3300. Jimmy Prater Winder 770-823-8483 Dublin 478-290-1272____________________
Kubota M6800 Cab tractor, 2002, 2WD, excellent condition, always sheltered, $18,500/obo, call after 10am. Tony Young Talking Rock 770-893-8541 706-253-1368
L175 Kubota tractor, $3000, runs well. Robert Brady Moultrie 229-941-5132_______
Vermeer 554 XL accu-bale plus silage baler, netwrap or twinewrap option, $14,000. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-207-5279
Water well drilling hammer rig., BE-20W, ready to work, $14,000. Tony Moss Jasper 706-337-2548___________________________
Like new equipment trailer 7x18 dovetail,10 Woodmizer edger, $13,500, L200 Nyle dry
ton, electric brakes both axles, $2400. Darrell kiln unit, $5,000. Mitchell Perry Dublin 478Clark Flowery Branch 770-540-8772_______ 275-3132__________________________
Lilliston ripper spider, 2 row model, 7900, Woodmizer sawmill seat, like new, used on
exc. cond., $600. Edgar Gornto Adel 229- one job. fits models thru year 1996. Raymond
896-3645
_________________________ Douglas Rock Springs 706-764-2275______
Lull high reach forklift, exc. condition, $8500/obo; JD 450C Crawler, 6 way blade, exc. cond., $15,800. Richard Guagliardo Cuthbert 229-838-6688 229-343-6320
Mahindra E350, 35 hp, 2004 year mdl., excellent condition, low hrs., $7000. Jeff Rowland Milledgeville 478-452-1294_______
MF 245 diesel, 43hp, p/s with disc harrow and box blade, good cond., $6250. J. W. Hall Doerun 229-782-7018 229-869-0274_______
MF 246 loader with mounting brackets, fits
Woods RM59 finish mower, new belt, $350, Roy Hedrick Warner Robins 478-397-4131
Work truck body on trailer frame, good utility trailer and storage, $250. T. Busby Pleasant Hill 229-869-5576_______________________ '
Yanmar 2510 tractor, 251JP, $3850; 5' tiller for small tractor, 3ph, $125; 125amp flux welder, $75. R. Satterfield Perry 478-5421575
Farm Machinery Wanted
MF 285, $2500, can e-mail pictures. Bernie Shiver Camilla 229-344-6413_____________
MH Ponies, MF T035, Farmall A parts tractor, leave message. Mr. Webb Griffin 770875-1035_________________________
Model M John Deere tractor, 1952 new front rims and tires, new radiator, runs well, $2500; etc. John Fisher Jackson 678-688-7475
New Holland 565 sq.baler & 8-bale accumulator & grapple, excellent condition, always sheltered, $15,000 for all. Barber Bruce Donalsonville 229-442-0200 229-5248633_____________________________
New Holland Haybine 469, new spare blade sheltered, $2500. Charles Moon Conyers 678-878-9162___________________________
New Holland Stack liner 1036 70 bales capacity, excellent condition, garage kept, $5000. Ted Smith Lexington 706-255-0024 706-743-5644___________________________
1 boom pole, 3 pt hitch, td SpelL Madison 706-342-2221___________________________
16' folding disk harrow, model 637 in exc. cond. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 770-7893258_______________________________ __
23c John Deere planters and related equipment and parts. Harry Lucas Warner Robins 478-256-3372____________________
40-50 gal. syrup kettle, small 3-roller mill for small syrup operation. Larry Toole Lyons 912565-9030_______________________________
48" deck for John Deere 216 garden tractor. L. Fahn Canton 678-880-7262____________
Complete hood for JD GT262 or will consider complete parts mower. Larry Doggett Thomaston 706-975-3761________________
Farmall Cub or 140 tractor with cultivators, grain bin 2500 bushel or bigger with floor and augers. Payton Edge Clermont 678-936-
New Holland TR 86 combine, 4 wheel drive, 8170 770-983-7230______________________
20 foot 973 flex head, 1560 engine hours. Flat or V belt pulley with 8" wide & 42 inch
Wayne Tapley Sandersville 478-552-5242 diameter, shaft size, 2 5/16/neg: Doug Dyer
478-232-4083
Blairsville 706-897-7115
For parts or whole saw, echo CS6700, need top handle. James Elrod Gainesville 770536-1798_______________________________
Garden tiller wanted, 5hp for 8hp, front or rear tiller in good condition. Austin Exley Rincon 912-826-5212____________________
Hammermill to grind corn with, tractor driven with power takeoff. John Lovell P.O. Box 906 Clarkesville 30523 706-754-2774
I need a good square baler, borrowing a tractor, money is a factor, please help, pickup anywhere. Justice Burke Statesboro 941323-1160_______________________________
| want to buy 2 tractor tires, 18.4-38, in good condition, reasonable. Mike Williams Adairsville 770-773-1874 ______________
JD 737 or 757 mower, 60 inch deck, late model, low hrs., very good condition. Larry Eley White Plains 706-467-2184__________
Lilliston (or KMC) rolling cultivator, two row or enough parts for two row. Herbert Metz Gumming 678-947-6987________________ _
Looking to buy good used John Deere cylinder head off 466 engine 50 series. Brad Adcock Watkinsville 678-446-8344________
Looking for planer mill, please contact me if you have one for sale. Joe Herring Canon 706-356-8565 706-491-0332______________
Need 15.5 x 38 rear tractor tire. Scott Heath Bowdon 770-842-2653___________________
Need a set of converging wheels or gathering wheels for John Deere 435 baler, at least fair condition, Charles Woodward Covington 678-725-2292_________________
Need lift arms and cultivators for Farmall Super A or possibly parts tractor which includes above. L. Parks Lula 706-677-1196
Need parts for 1958 Massey Ferguson T035 tractor. Alton West Eatonton 678-898-2898
Need Swisher brand or like type pull behind trail mower; good working 48 to 50 inch mower deck for JD 314. Tim Hurd Fayetteville 770-461-5468________________
Pincor Generator 25KW PTO Driven with 3 point hitch, kept in barn, runs great, $2000. Jacob Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654
Rim rear for 8N Ford tractor 1950 model, used tire also, tire size 11.2-28"; used tire 12.4-28", Robert Worley Rome 706-295-3618 706-266-3578___________________________
Want 1-2 10 inch wheel for Ford 4610 orchard tractor front. Donnie Thomason Toccoa 706-599-8823____________________
Want 1000 gal. or larger propane tanks at reasonable price in good condition. Jeff Nalley Roopville 678-873-6751__________________
Want 13.6-28 tire, must be real, good, no holes. Jerry Bennett Hoschton 770-450-8613
Want 38" mower deck to lift John Deere tractor, #180, good cond. only. E. Dillard College Park 404-349-0605_______________
Want 5 or 7 shank sub soiler, also good used 14.9X28 tires. Scott Rogers Preston 229-591-5158___________________________
Want a walk behind garden tractor and attachments. Don Kelly Cairo 229-307-0101
Want disk mower in good condition, 5 or 6 disk, also want a 20 ft. GN flatbed trailer. Jimmy Plemons Rome 706-766-6489_______
Want electric pottery wheel in working condition. B. Barber Statham 678-726-7186
Want hog feeder, preferably 12 hole, must be in good cond.; Cotton trailers wanted at decent/ low price. Tim Young Elberton 770-842-8983
Want offset harrow, 16-20 disc in good working condition. Jerry Lord Hartwell 30643 706-207-0463___________________________
Want rear tractor tire, size R-l 16.9-30, 15" rim, good condition. Kathy Malone 466 Kings Rd. SE Milledgeville 31061 478-457-5886
Want single bottom plow with 3 point hitch, shear pin, will pay cash. Tom Lopp Bogart 706-614-4482___________________________
Want three-roller cane mill in good condition. Ollie Lindell 280 Little Creek Rd. Jesup 31546 912-427-7187 _____________
Want to buy tuff bilt tractor, good cond., w/ wo equipt. W. Sweatman Cleveland 770-241-4533
Wanted: hay wagon or other flatbed trailer 8'-20' any condition. Rebecca Williams Palmetto 770-463-0677__________________
Welborn devices roto finger pea, bean sheller. Mike Kilby Tifton 229-382-9757
Welborn devices, 2 bushel, roto fingers, pea and bean sheller. Mike Kilby Tifton 229-7771330
FARM SUPPLIES
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
1/4" cable for blocking roads, towing, lifting only, 10 to $.25 per foot, depending on amount needed. Ralph Wood Hoschton 678641-2539________________________
100 ft. 6ft. height chainlink fence with post caps rails cost, $800 sell $400. A. Kirby Douglasville 770-942-3035_______________
100 ft. tiger maple, poplar, turning blocks of walnut, cherry and maple. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674___________________
100# Incinerator, Destructor Jr., propane $800, 10 ton feed bin $400. Adam Reece Ellijay 706-276-6964_____________________
12 ft. Old style galvanized farm gate, good condition, $40; 15ft. 4 panel aluminum door w/hdwr, $85. L. Long Madison 706-752-0206
12 Hole nest boxes for laying hens metal with metal bottoms, $45 and up. Jim Hughie Newnan 678-416-5175 __________________
2 - 1000-gal. tanks, never been used, $800 each, new pump, $200. Dennis Fowler Murrayville 770-654-7252________________
2 steel tube gates 16', good shape, hinges included, $60 each; steel panel gates 10' fair $35 good $55/$65. James Jantz Pine Mountain 706-884-6203
20'wide x 16'deep steel prefab building structure, primed & painted dk. green, $1200. Matthew Wise Statesboro 912-536-3490
20-30-55 gal, plastic drums, 55 gal. metal lock ring 55 gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770--889-2342____________________
230 Oswalt cattle feed mixer, scales with digital readout. Darrel McBryant Pitts 229322-0037_______________________________
250 Gal propane gas tank with regulator, $300. Jason Harrison Milledgeville 478-4529064___________________________________
250 gal water containers, 55 gal plastic barrels/w/lid $125 & $25. Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-558-1065____________________
250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
275 gal plastic water tote metal cage, $65. Mark Issenberg Rising Fawn 706-398-3232
3 16 Hole hog feeders, 1 unused. Ed Medlin Milledgeville 478-452-9654_______________
30' x 36' industrial hoop greenhouse for sale, LP heater & exhaust fan, will not seperate, $1200. Joseph White Monticello 770-856-4654___________________________
300 gallon plastic totes in metal cage, drain valve and large top opening, $ 50 each. Scott Mizell Oglethorpe 478-472-6619__________
36' Box fans from our chicken houses, mister pumps, misc. farm equipment. Susan Jeans McCaysville 706-492-4545 706-6333558___________________________________
4 Old cast iron pots 2 #10 and 2 larger. Steve Gregory Eatonton 706-485-5068
4x6 utility trailer, w/lights, spare, does not have a drive on tailgate, $395. Larry Mongin Metter 912-687-5030 912-687-5030
40 x 180 chicken house left, to be sold in 40' sections. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811
4400 gal., 1000 gal., 2200 gallon tanks, 20ft x 5ft. tank. Terald J Odum Monroe 770-2677263 678-373-8619______________________
- 50 Mile fence charger, good cond, $70 interested calls only please, no answer leave message. Teresa Reed Carrollton 770-8458916 770-845-8916________________
500 gal water stand up tank, $200. Jesse Garrett Auburn 770-652-7915 770-868-0995
500 Gal. LP gas tank with regulator, good condition, $600. Olin Rylee Gillsville 770869-7352_______________________________
500 gal. propane tank with 25 gal. full you move, $125. W.B. Price Douglasville 770942-2133 ____________ ._______________
55 -gal. metal drums w/lids, $15 each. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007
55 gal. stainless steel drums in good condition, $175 complete boiled peanut trailers, $2200. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706265-7714 706-344-9691___________________
60 gal syrup kettle two roller cane mill , $1400, 80 gal. kettle, $1100, John Lewis Valdosta 229-251-6271___________________
700 Locust fence posts, also 8' split rails. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-982-4348_______
Air-Kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-4802326___________________________________
Band sawn lumber- pine, poplar oak. John Matthews Dallas 770-445-1237____________
Barn Stove, 55-gal,stainless steel drum, cast iron legs, door, smoke outlet, catalytic combustor, $100. Thomas McConnell McDonough 770-957-2674_______________
Barn wood, looking for barn siding, floors & beams. Don Huie Rydal 770-334-3080_____
Barrels- 55 gal. food grade $15 each; John Deere generator, never used $375. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150___________
Blue and white 55 gal. plastic drums, closed tops, two twist off caps, food grade, others sometimes available, $20. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284_________________
Blue and white plastic barrels with bungs, $15 without bungs, $10. Howard Young Cleveland 706-200-6804_________________
Blue Martins equipment, complete and ready to install, metal pole & 24 new white gourds $100. W. E Rooks, Sr. Albany 229883-6541_______________________________
Buck Wood Burning Stove, $650. David Blasczyk Dallas-770-445-5646____________
Casters, hard plastic or neophrene 3 1/2" wheels - 4 stationary and 4 swivel with locks. Steve Sorrow Lithonia 678-526-1842_______
Cattle body for 18ft. long 6 ft. 6' wide 6ft 2' tall, $200; 55 gal. drums, $15 each. Gerald Durrett Palmetto 404-966-3237____________
Cattle emosulator, $15; elastratorm $7.50. William Dabbs Eatonton 706-485-6249
Cedar fence posts, six inch diameter $6/ea. or $5/ea. for 100 or more. George Wallace Elberton 706-436-1560 706-213-0698
Cypress, oak, pine & poplar lumber up to 55ft. Jake Dean Rentz 478-279-3657_______
Fence stretchers, military trailer hitchs, 1-2 horse plow, many steel traps, well tickle. Hudson Smith Eastman 478-374-1314_____
Flooring Oak & Pine T&G various widths, also wood shavings, reasonably priced, call for prices. William Briggs Union City 404349-2315_______________________________
For sale: 200 four foot steel electric fence posts @ 60 cents each. Mark Crosby Craoby Wrightsville 478-864-1521________________
GQF poultry & gamebird grow-off pens, outside feeders & waterers only $75 each. John Bennett Atlanta 404-622-1711________
Hen house sticks- cut to your specifications. Ken Blalock Alto 706-7767543___________________________________
Hen nests for sale:12 holes/metal box, $30 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-8788509__________________________________
Hog/Cow Panels for sale, 4 ft by 16 ft, high grade, good condition, $15 each. Chuck Whittaker Bainbridge 229-416-6282
Looking for old barns, old farm houses for wood and other materials, all right if out of state. Bryan Cahoon Newnan 678-877-1805
Lumber (sawmill) pine/hardwood, low as $.35/bd ft., custom cut available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106_______________
Lumber dryer new ebac LD800 system electronics, you supply kiln chamber, paid $2300 sell for $1300. Leanard Draper Cedartown 770-949-3014________________
Old barn wood and accessories for sale. Ricky Sims Summerville 706-734-7411
Owensboro farm wagon, wagon wheels, buggy seat, buck board seat, etc. call for more information and prices. Chris Gibbs Gainesville 678-936-9141_________________
Pallet forks $200; used utility poles $1/foot; 16' pine beams 3x6,3x8,3x10 @ $0.35 per bf. Mike Vandenavyle Monroe 404-434-1983
Pallets for sale, all sizes, hardwood and pine, heat treated, large quantities, make offer. Ben Jackson Clermont 770-561-0896
Pens, brooders, nestboxes, feeders, etc., all for sale, price negotiable. Glenn Stevens Swainsboro 478-494-5988_______________
Pine oak cedar poplar 1X to 12X12 choice rough cut woodmizer. Elwyn Fowler Forsyth 478-994-3100'__________________________
Poles/posts, fiberglass 1 3/4" dia. 48,'long w/ male fitting, good electric fence, line posts, etc., $1ea, quantity discounts/delivery avail. Ervin Sims Lawrenceville 770-466-8037
Pots free, 1-5 gal, 4" pots and trays, 4 work tables 10'x4', all used and in good condition, U pick up. K. Walter Sharpsburg 770-251-2709
Poultry equip., ziggity waterpipe w/nipples $10; 36" box fan w/motor $120; auger motor $120. Aldo Ramos Monroe 770-267-7796
Pressure Treated lumber, 1x6, 2x6, 2x8. lengths 12' to 4'. decking (35cents/ ft.) Cline Feigly.Jr. Marietta 678-896-8794___________
Propane tank, 1000 gal. capacity with 700 gal. of propane, $2250. Steve Worthy Buchanan 770-646-8717 678-371-1312
Rabbit cages for sale or trade for rabbits. Eddie Crews Sylvania 912-564-2108_______
Repaired 6 or 12 hale metal hen nest with walk boards. Carl Sutton Cleveland 706-8653712___________________________________
Rough sawn cherry , kiln dried. 4 1/8" x 11" x98". beautiful mantle, $300. Ralph Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006 706-499-6761
Rough sawn lumber, custom beams, hard/soft woods, for barns, fencing and trailer floors. Chuck Spinks Madison 404-569-6074
Round pen, hay ring, trough -17 - 8', 2 -10';1 - 5' gate, $1000. Cheryl Dalton Oxford 678858-3470_______________________________
Rubber Mat, 40" wide, perfect for horse stalls, trailer floors $3 per foot. Wyman Harley Statesboro 912-536-7156________________
Sawmill lumber pine $.40 bd ft, oak or poplar $.75 leave message. Steve Lamphear Jefferson 706-354-5571__________________
Semen tank Lindy XR16, good condition, holds good, is in use now. Will Crumley Bostwick 706-342-8440__________________
Split Locust farm fence posts and rails, will del. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724
Split locust farm fence rails & posts, delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828_________________
Steel I-beam for sale: 5"X14"X15', approx. 26 Ibs./fL, 3/8" flange, 1/4" web, 19 beams total, $127.50/each. David Erickson Eatonton 706-485-9004___________________________
Stewart variable speed animal clippers with 4 sets of blades, excellent condition, $150. Hugh Reine Bowdon 404-273-4638________
Still air Incubator, in box, used once, holds 41-120 eggs, $30, Vanessa Odom Murrayville 770-540-6161________ ________
Syrup kettles 60-80-100 gallon $10 per gal. Jimmy Hardin 4377 U.S. Hwy. 80 E Knoxville 31050__________________________________
Two logging chains $50 each. Donald Peters Social Circle 770-464-3483________
Unused privacy panels treated 8x6 great for horses etc. cost $45 each all for $39.50.each seven total. B. Mulles Lizella 478-935-8693
Used 3/4" thick plywood $12 per sheet 6 ft. metal stairs with hand rail $150 each (have 12) Carl McKnight Senoia 770-328-6810 770599-0442_______________________________
Used utility light poles for barns, fence, bridges, etc farm supplies. S. Lord Sandersville 478-232-0817_______________
Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot. Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
Utility poles, used, good condition, 3'-40', $1-1.50 per ft. Fred Monks Gumming 678965-4654_______________________________
Utilty trailer, 4'x6', fully latticed, low back gate, good condition, $450 firm. B. Owensby Dahlonega 706-768-7726_________________
Want cattle panels to build goat pens, goat housing, all used goat handling supplies needed. Gary Frye Screven 912-586-6781
Want several rabbit cages, reasonably priced. William Kittrell Covington 770-8826463___________________________________
Wanted 1 tire 20.8-38 for JD4840. Phil Harvey Monticello 706-468-2372__________
Wanted several hundred 10 gal. and 15 gal. nursery pots, priced reasonable, will pick up. George Browder Waynesboro 706-437-1804
Wanted: Would like to purchase layer cages, Dan Yelton Appling 706-541-0180
Wanted: 50 sheets used tin for barn shed, 12' long, Roger NeeSmith Lexington 706743-5837_______________________________
Wanted: an artificial insemination tank medium sized for a cattle close to Wayross also moderatly priced. Andy Crawford Waycross 912-670-0957_________________
Wanted: flat sheetmetal 4x8 or so about 1/8 inch thick also angle iron. Tom Hoy Clarkesville 706-754-9048 706-499-7553
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Wanted:' meat band saw, poultry plucker/scalder, 1 HP/1 PH-1725 RPM motor, 10:1 gear reducer. Gary Caprara Dahlonega 706-864-3407___________________________
Wanted: tomato cages metal T-post used composter free or reseasonable retired. William Robertson Covington 404-839-3943
Wanted: used hay rack for 7'6" wide trailer. Dillard Canup Clarkesville 706-781-9880
Wanted: Wood burning stove back or double door fisher, North Georgia. G. Durrrett Palmetto 706-886-0193__________________
Wide plank flooring, white/ yellow pine, white oak, walnut, heartpine, cherry, kiln dried, tongue and groove high quality. Aaron Hix Chatsworth 706-271-8214________________
Windmill with 50' tower $2500, wash pot with stand $150, Blacksmith w/blower $350. Jim Henderson Dawsonville 770-887-5607 770-265-5691_________ _________________
Wood chipper 5HP $250, garden dump trailer 17CF $175, chest freezer 5.5GF $100, power generator 5250W $300. Eugene OKeefe Canon 706-245-4009____________ _
Wood Shavings, dry, available for delivery within 75 miles of Fairburn, GA, starting at $210 Randy McClure Fairburn 770-312-2092
Woodmizer lumber 1x12 pine poplar- oak trailer flooring any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709___________________
Woodmizer twin blade- edger electric power with separate diesel engine, very good running condition, $5000. Bill Hawthorne Ringgold 706-965-4418__________________
Woods mower belt, New Woods 1469, $20. Donnie Mathews Stockbridge 770-474-2742
LIVESTOCK
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
If you hav^any questions regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
1 Angus bull, 5 years old, good heifer bull, $1,500. Duane Marlow Roopville 770-854-
8729_________________ _____________
1 Angus Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs. old, 1500 lbs., $1000; selling to prevent interbreeding. Milton Rampey Elberton 706-283-2513___________
1 Purebred Hereford Bull. 2 year old, with papers; Legacy X Camp Branch Racheal, $1500. Curtis Hulsey Cleveland 706-244-4611
1 Reg. Semi-Angus bull, 16 mos. old, out OCC Legend son, $1200. Dean Daniels Camilla 229-336-7360 229-336-5271_______
1/2 Jersey Swiss steer, approx. 110 lbs., $150. Paul Layton Naylor 229-293-9230
10 Beefmaster cross cows & a Black
Brangus bull, $650 ea. for bull, $1000 for bull. Micheal Driver Americus 229-815-5596
10 polled Hereford bulls, 2 yrs. old, 15 Reg. polled Hereford cows, calving now, top blood-
lines. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478-986-3426
10 purebred Angus heifers, exposed to New Frontier son, $700 ea. Donald Blanchett Enigma 229-386-1473___________________
16 unregistered but full blooded heifers 7
cows; 1 Reg. bull with papers, no papers on cows & heifers. Walter Lee Alma 912-632-4843
19 Angus bulls, Al, sired by Total, Image makjer, Rito 112, ready for service. Micheal Williams Calhoun 706-252-0857__________
2 Black Angus yearling bulls, 8180 and LucyBoy sons, 1 regd. L309 grandson, shots
and wormed, $850 each. Tim Sanders Hartwell 706-376-7130___________________
2 Black Baldy heifers with their first calves, 1 reg. Angus bull & 1 Reg hereford bull, etc. Tim Parks Ellijay 30540 706-635-2531
2 Black Bulls 7-8 months ready for small herd by end of summer, $550 or $1000 for both. Jonathan Dobbs Royston 706-255-5743
2 Reg. Black angus bulls, sire son of 878 and dams Ankony bloodlines, exceptional. 12 mos., $1000 ea. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706377-2994_______________________________
2-year-old Registered Texas Longhorn Steer, 60-in., TT, great pasture ornament and very gentle, pictures available, $800. Steven Barber Whigham 850-933-9092___________
20 - 26 month Polled Hereford and FI Braford bulls with performance data available. Johnny Harris Screven 912-586-6585 _____
20 Black Simmental bulls, 1-2 yrs. old. Steve Watson Dawsonville 706-265-6383
706-429-5349___________________________
20 Lim./Gelb. cross cows, red 13 calfs, 150 to 500#, 1 Black Limousin bull, all young. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
20 regd. Black Angus bulls, low birth, performance tested on grass, rugged, $1250/up. George Queener Chickamauga 706-539-2537___________________________
2009 bulls & heifers, Black - Baldies Herefords for sale, $650 & up. Mike Taylor Blythe 706-592-2622____________________
21 registered & 100% black angus cattle, all for $15,000, will sell bulls and cows/calves separately. Darryl Outlaw Lakeland 888-383-
6196
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25 Angus heifer 24/26 mos. old, bred IBW
Angus bull, due March-April 2010, weight 1000, $850 ea. Mack Logan Ellijay 706-635-
2236___________________________________
26 head Black Angus Replacement heifers,
14 mos. old, 500 lbs. avg., $0.90 lbs., u pick.
B. Dockery Broxton 912-359-3153_________
3 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 17-20 months
old, Bloodline 004 Traveler & 878 New Design, $1600 ea. Jake Stewart Alma 912-
632-5652
3 Registered Black Angus Bulls $1,500 ea.; 10 Bred Heifers $800 ea. Clay Davis Alapaha 229-237-2440___________________________
3-7 month old Angus bull calves, wormed, shots. $525 ea., quality stock, sire on site. Barry Cowan Covington 770-480-5775
30 top quality Holstein heifers, start calving in Jan., Feb., approx, weight 1200 lbs., all shots, $1250. Brett Rowden Farmington 706224-2723_______________________________
37 Black heifers, vacc., tagged, wormed, avg. weight "Dec. 12" 675lb. $27,700/obo. Brad Mullins Martin 706-384-5135________ _
4 Black Angus bull calves, born Oct.08 from registered bull, very healthy, $750 each. John Stickler Bamesville 770-289-0052_________
4 Dexter cows, $600 each. Jody Kelley Nashville 229-543-1087__________________
4 Limousin bulls, black, polled, one 20 mos., three yearlings, haltered, $1500 and down, Al. Keith Wyatt Ranger 678-575-9154
4-yr. Charolais bull, gentle, thick, proven breeder, puts pounds on his calves, can email pictures, $1400. Shannon Irvin Cleveland 706-778-2014___________________________
5 Gelbvieh Balancer heifers, 7 mos. Black & polled, Regd. Tony Reese Canon 706-498-5413
8 red Angus bulls, 18 mos. old & heifers, open and bred.; Wayne Stradling Palmetto 770-463-1408___________________________
8 Reg. Blk. Angus heifers, 17 mos. by ug Saugahatchee to breed, Feb. 2010, ea. $1200. Vivian Campbell Elberton 706-2837268___________________________________
Angus 30 w/3rd. calf 22 Al & 7 bull bred calves born September 30th thru November 20th, vaccinated, $1,350. Alan Cravey Omega 229-528-6227____________________
Angus and SimAngus yealing bulls, exc. EPD's and pedigrees, semen tested, ready to breed cows. Billy Moss Athens 706-654-6071
Angus bulls Al sired, Ibw, exc. weaing weight 15-16 mos., free delivery, 200 miles. Rucker McDonald Calhoun 706-602-1959
Angus bulls, 14 month old horned hereford bulls, 14 months old. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210___________________________
Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease, semen tested, free del., 200 miles, 6 mo. guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455________
Beef steer, low fat, low cholesterol, breed organic near pretty, $.63 lb, 950 lb. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-975-5126 706-6483947___________________________________
Belted Galloway bull, Regd., 10 yrs. old, proven breeder, $900. Joel Pitts Thomaston 706-648-2042___________________________
Belted Galloway cow/calf pairs purebred $1000; Belted Galloway X bull calf 8 months old, $450. Grant Peppers Winder 678-2228734___________________________________
Belted Galloways, full blooded, registered except for calves, herd reduction. Kelly Farmer Good Hope 706-342-8370_________
Black Angus bull, 16 mos., good bloodlines, tall, all shots, call after 6 pm. Guy Mullinax Clermont 770-983-3799__________________
Black Angus bull, purebred 14 mos. old, can be registered, has all shots, register mother, Al sired. James Black Millen 478494-6700 478-494-2066__________________
Black Gelbvieh purebred bulls. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706-375-2621 _____________
Brahman cross bull, ready for service, semen tested and very gentle, $900. Brandon Cannon Elberton 706-498-8161___________
Brangus bull, 3 yrs. old, $1000 Bob Payne Madison 404-366-9680__________________
Brown Swiss steer, 15+ mos. old, weighs 750+. Marlee Wilson Hoschton 678-8872523 706-654-1948______________________
Bulls; Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069_______ ._______________________
Commercial cow calf pairs and bred cows, pick on farm, 90 head available. Adam Bohler Tignall 706-318-5733____________________
Gelbvieh bulls & heifers, registered purebreds, bred for easy calving & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531 -1126
Gentle top quality, registered red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Hereford bull 5 yrs old $1500, Hereford cow calf pairs and bred, $1600. Armand Diaz Griffin 678-479-9003________ ,,___________
Hereford bulls, Reg. exc. birth/weaning weights, quality bulls. Tommy Mead Midville 706-554-6107__________.________________ _
Holstein heifers, 170 bred to Oman Durham Fortune Pontiac, to calve April, good northern heifers. Carlin Giesbrecht Davisboro 478494-4007____________ ___________________
Holsteins, 2 steers, approx. 500 lbs., $300 ea. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264
Jersey beef steers, 1 OOLb. live weight,
raised grass, sweetfeed can deliver to
processor. Terry Renfroe Cedartown 770-
749-9961
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Jersey cow, $600; Holsrein heifer, $450; Jersey bull, $300; Holstein steer, $300. Nelson Massey Conyers 404-273-3777
Limousin bulls, excellent selection of breeding age bulls, Black & Red polled. Jerry Bradley Covington 678-201 -2287__________
Performance tested registered Angus bulls, 15-months plus, great disposition and epd's, Net Worth, Predestined, Objective. Fred Gretsch Crawford 706-743-3999__________
Piedmontese bulls, two registered fullblood yearlings, increase heat, insect tolerance, meat yield, excellent calving ease, $1250. Patrea Pabst Dewy Rose 706-2131197_________________________ _________
Purebred Black Angus bulls, 12-15 mos., Reg. papers on sire. Willie Roberts Locust Grove 770-957-5657
Reg. Black Angus bulls and heifers. James Findley Talking Rock 706-276-4202 706-2738052___________________________________
Reg. Angus bull, $900, 3 year old, approx. 1300 lbs., good disposition. David Strickland Barnesville 770-584-3239________________
Reg. Angus bulls, 18-48 mos. old, Al sons of objective, In Focus, Lead on, Yon Legend, AMF BSE tested. Ron Corner Reynolds 478397-1767_______________________________
Reg. Black and red Senepol bulls and heifers. Bobby Griffin Elko 478-988-3181 478-230-0422___________________________
Reg. Black Angus bulls & heifers,15 mos. & up, $800. Eugene Ridley LaFayette 706-7646110___________________________________
Reg. Black Angus, bulls, 2 yrs., cow calf prs., 3 heifers, 2 yrs. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-267-7179 678-823-5742______________
Reg. polled Hereford, Angus and Braford bulls, good EPDs, ultrasound carcass info, provided, herd cert . & accredited. M.B. Lane Carrollton 770-854-4548_________________
Regd. Angus bulls, excellent epds and performance, ready fbr service, delivery available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-3744868___________________________________
Regd. Black Angus cattle: pairs, bred heifers, open heifers, breeding age bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454_________ _
Regd. Blk. Angus yearling bulls, Big Eye sons & Ritol 12 grandsons, $1250-1500 ea. Howard Green Ellijay 706-273-8024_______
Regd. Brangus bull, yearlings, breeding age, Brinks genetics. James Duncan Royston 706-498-2349____________ __
Regd. Hereford bulls, several to choose from, Victor bloodlines. Sherry Mullins Martin 706-491-6557 706-384-5135______________
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 16 mos. to 4 yrs. old, pasture raised, gentle, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478-552-9328 ___________
Regd. Red Angus heifers & bulls, excellent bloodline & EPD, easy calving, good prices. Jorge Harber Midland 706-323-2405_______
Regd. Red Angus yearling bulls, good EPD's, weaning weights, bloodlines, ready to go work, del. avail. Ronald Williams Cochran 478-934-6998___________________________
Registered Black Angus bull, outstanding two year old, T. C. Total son. Doyle Waters Chickamauga 423-605-2716______________
Registered Black Angus bulls, 16-20 months, Al sired, low birth weight, extremely docile, delivery available. Johnathan Wells Lexington 770-880-6678_________________
Registered Black Angus bulls. Gary Autry Ringgold 423-902-5925__________________
Registered Breeding age Brangus bulls, moderate framed, great disposition Al sired. Sean Parker 530 Fredonia Church Road Barnesville 30204 770-358-6826__________
Registered paint Beefmaster bull, 13 mos., gentle, excellent bloodlines, $1000. Gary Castleberry Roopville 678-776-9025_______
Registered Texas Longhorn bred heifers, make decent offer. Dianne Cox Blythe 706831-0504______________________________ _
Santa Gertrudis weaning and breeding aged heifers and bulls, registered and polled. Linda Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
Several Black Angus cows with calf bred back to bull#16014390. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268___________________________
Sim Angus and Angus Yearling bulls, Al sired with good EPD's, semen tested and ready to go. John Callaway Douglasville 770355-2165_______________________________
-Tame Angus calves, 9 to 24 mos, friendly, $500 to $1000, can deliver. Kasey Eldridge Madison 706-342-7061
Swine
It you have questions regarding adslrTihis category, call Andrea Stephens 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._________________
1 yr old Landrace female, very friendly, preferred to be used for breeding/companion and not slaughter, $125. Cayla Cox Carrollton 678-378-0732_________________
8 pigs, Bluebutt/York. mixed, $50 ea.; Bleckley Co. William Hearn Cochran 478934-1696_______________________________
Berkshire piglets castrated males available only $90 each. Mary Farmer Elberton 706754-9789_______________________________
Breeders and eaters- quality Yorkshire, boars on request, wormed, weaned etc. Welton Bettis Gay 706-538-0205________ __
Duroc gilt, approx. 180 lbs. $70. Logan Goodman Metter 912-685-3524 912-6822428___________________________________
Duroc x Landrace pigs, 6 wks. old, vacc., castrated & wormed, $35 ea.; 1 bred Landrace gilt, $200. Dale Hawbaker Monroe 770-317-0995___________________________
Female Yorkshire pig, year and a half old, never been bred, very gentle, $200 OBO. Katie Brooks Monroe 770-207-0132________
Mixed pigs for sale. Scott Cherry Monroe 770-267-4237___________________________
One big boned guiena hog boar, 2 sows all reg. w/papers. Lamar Owens Cedartown 770-314-9708___________________________
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts-all ages; feeder/barbecue pigs; val. herd. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-875-3243
Georgia Cooking
Frank Jones' Chicken Casserole
3 cups cornbread stuffing or 3 cups crumbled cornbread 1/4 cup butter, melted 1/2 teaspoon dried sage % teaspoon powdered garlic Va teaspoon dried parsley 4 chicken breasts, cooked and chopped 2 cups chicken broth 2/3 cup chopped onion Va cup chopped celery 2 cans cream soup (cream of chicken, celery or mushroom), undiluted
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine cornbread crumbs, butter, sage, garlic powder and parsley. Set aside. Combine cooked chicken, broth, onion, celery and soup. Add salt and pepper to taste. Spread half the cornbread mixture in bottom of greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Spoon chicken mixture over cornbread layer; top with remaining cornbread mixture. Cover and bake for Ihour. Yield: 8-10 servings.
Frank Jones Woodstock, Ga.
Hot Clam Dip
14 cup chopped onion 14 cup chopped green pepper 14 cup butter 1 (5-oz.) can minced clams, drained 1 cup shredded processed cheese (about 4-oz.) 14 cup ketchup 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
Cook and stir onion and green pepper in butter until vegetables are tender. Add remaining ingredients, cook, stirring constantly until cheese melts. Serve hot with crackers. Yield: approximately 2 cups.
Lauren McMann Blairsville, Ga.
Testing note: Velveeta cheese, cut into small cubes was used for testing.
All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department ofAgriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
Goats And Sheep
ITyou have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082._________________ __
%Kiko nannies (bred) and 1 purebreed Billy with papers. Roger Daniel West Point 706302-1932_______________________________
1 Polled billy 1/2 Boer 1/2 Spanish- 10 months old, proven; sell or trade for polled billy. , Corrie Maxwell Washington 706-6782276___________________________________
1/2 Pygmy billy, 7months. white/black markings, looking to trade for female goat, any breed, or sale $45. Melissa Bell Stockbridge 770-474-9565_______________
100% TX Genemaster buck, reg AKGA/ABGA DNA'ed no-CL, CAE, Organic fed, lowest worm count UGA, $900. Bill Gruenewald Ball Ground 770-737-2574
19+ Dairy and meat goats for sale-closing out the herd, $75- $150. Julie Minick Sparks 229-560-2558 229-247-1881_______________
2 Katahadin, 1 Barbados rams for saleclosed herd. Cissie Hardee Morven 229-7752874_______________________________
3 Nubian does 3 mos.old, $75 each, 1 Nubian buck 3 mos. old, $55. Mary Grimes Carlton 706-202-8784________________ ___
4 ADGA reg., Saanen does, bred for Jan.Feb.-March all superior genetics, all vacs current. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-6542867___________________________________
4 One year old goats for sale- father had stroke need to sell, $50 each. Angela Wright Gumming 770-573-7527 678-372-8189
5/8 Kiko+3/8 Boer billy 6 mon. Butthead large, $150 full Kiko nannies with kids, $200/pr. Frank Russell Thomaston 706-9752999 193-348-3736___________________ ___
7 Boer nannies & 2 Boer billies one ABGA registered. Benny Lewis Monticello 706-4688210___________________________________
ADGA Nubian does, $300-400, CAE free, bottle-raised, some bred. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279______________________
Babydoll miniature lambs for sale, one ram born already, taking deposits for more spring lambs. Jim Donahue Douglasville 770-7140556___________________________________
Beautiful purebred Nubian billy, born Jan 9th 2010 companion friendly to good home, make offer. Janell Futch Garfield 478-7632483___________________________________
Boer Cross nannies, $75 up, nannies due or with babies $100 & up. RL. Miller Winder 770-867-2440__________________'
Boer cross nannies, 6 months to year old. $60 each. Hugh Kight Dexter 478-875-4280
Boer does for sale- Popular genetics, $175 and up. Josh Winslow Bogart 304-613-1115
Boers, ABGA registered fullblood buck $250, does $250; percentage does $125, percentage bucks- $100. Libby Parham Newnan 770-254-0423
Bottle baby goats, wethers- one month old., nursing bottles twice a day, great companions. Betty Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535______
Bred 2008 and Open 2009 AKGA registered Kiko Does (NZ SportsKat, Goldmine, Generator, Tasman genetics). Carol Thompson Twin City 912-562-3946________
Colored Angora goats, does, bucks, wethers, yarns, rovings T. Evans Taylorville 770-324-4380___________________________
Fainting goats. 1 Boer, 2 does. 1 doe is expecting; male is registered $150; $75 for does. Ronald Musick Newnan 770-251 -1966
Flock Reduction 6 adult Suffolk sheep- 5 females and 1 male $100 each. Darlene Tilton Colbert 706-255-2758_______________ _
Fullblood Dorper blackhead ram, no papers, 3 1/2 years old, $250 excellent ram. Randy Wangness Thomson 706-595-8574
Goats - billies & nannies, mothers w/kids at side, very friendly. Patrick McClimon Canton 770-616-7459___________________________
Goats: nannies $65, billies $40, blk & wht all ages. Jim Robison Fairmount 706-506-2606
IBGA registered percentage doe kiefs, can be seen @. Logan King Calhoun www.dryvalleyboers.com 706-264-1362_____
Jacobs sheep for sale, 1 large ram, 2 ewes, lyearling ram, 1 male lamb, 1 female lamb. David Bobo Woodstock 770-924-0503 404312-0503_______________________________
Katahdin hair sheep beautiful ewes; 1 ram. Alan Barrett Pine Mountain 706-663-9759
Katahdin lambs, registered, scapies free, grassfed, some bred ewes, $125 and up. Ken Pitts Auburn 770-823-7550_______________
Kiko, Boer and Genemaster breeding age bucks and does, purebred and %, kids also available. M. Seymour Franklin 706-6756843 706-302-3376____________ _
Lamancha/Nubian nanny goats, healthy, gentle, proven milkers, pregnant, closed herd, must sell-downsizing; also yearling does for sale. Jill Wyse Rising Fawn 423-653-4356
MiniMancha FF $150 MDGA reg.- good milk lines; MM bottlebaby avail- $50, ADGA parents on site. Paul Bridges Uvalda 912594-6022 912-246-2681__________________
Nice fat male goat, approx. 2 yrs. old, no horns, purebred, must sell, $50. Louie Comans Buckhead 404-245-4192_________
Nigerian dwarf billy blue eyed would like to trade for blue eyed billy or sale $75. David Bailey Hartwell 706-371-0545
Nigerian Dwarf doe, born 11/09, brown and white, very tame and friendly, please, no calls after 9pm. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-2162954___________
Nubian buck, 10 mo., gentle & sweet, disbudded. Paula Harrigan Hahira 229-7943473___________________________________
Nubian buck, black, 100%, about 18 months, $150. Royce Crane Flowery Branch 404-925-2220___________________________
One Boer goat for sale- lOOIbs. call for price. Cole Myers Loganville 770-466-8618
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Pygmy goats all carmel and blue nannies all about to have babies. Lynda Rayoum Twin City 912-237-2516 _____________________
Pygmy, nannies, babies, some are not related, group disc, shots/wormer utd. Amber Miner Bartow 478-357-0826______________
Rare longhaired Tennessee fainting goats, exotic horn bloodline, one adorable billy, great family companions, 4-H projects, weedeaters, $150. Morgan Gilreath Cave Spring 770-8519687___________________________________
Reg. Nigerian dwarf kids, show quality $75 companion/ $200 ADGA reg. beautiful colors. Stacy Pate-Kirkwood Hampton 770-843-8687
Saanen does, doeling. ADGA registered, certified scrapie-free herd, excellent bloodlines, innoc., wormed, disease-free. Rebecca Didocha Villa Rica 770-459-9866
Savanna herd closeout-3 100% bucks, 9 100% does, 3 50% does- $5,900 firm, all registered. Robert Minick Sparks 229-5497750 229-560-0122______________________
St. Croix ewes (4-breed), $150; 2-ewes not breed, $100 and 1-young ram (cut), $100. Kathy Shields Chickamauga 423-605-3536
Suffolk sheep and lambs for sale- 1 to 4 years of age; 4-h shown, Wethers and ewes. Susan Nelson Gray 478-986-5508_________
Tennessee Fainting goats, billies 6 months and older, $100 and up. W. Souder Carnesville 678-614-3569
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 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. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.___________________ .
10 y.o. AQHA buckskin mare- Gay Bar Kng, gentle, broke, broodmare, $2000. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366_____________
12 yr old Saddlebred gelding, experienced rider, $500. Donna Harp Dahlonega 770-8556448___________________________________
4 year old Hunter/Jumper Pony Mare Arabian gorgeous bay rides and drives 13.2hh Jeanne Johnson Cairo 229-307-0173 229307-0173_______________________________
7 y.o., 14 hd. App mare, green broke, $600. Pori Bishop Gainesville 678-725-0647_____
9 y.o. Gelding registered APH, fully trained for riding, gentle 15H, $2000. Melissa Martinez Colbert 706-424-4263___________
Appaloosa gelding, 13.3hds, sounds and loves attention, sound $1000. A. Ayers Kennesaw 404-441 -7203_________________
AQHA BQH conclusive BB 4 y.o. JJ conclusive et X RRR Lil Cats Leo, started barrels, $2500. Janet Burton Elberton 706283-5308_______________________________
AQHA Kid Clue gelding- 16 hds, gentle giant, retired halter/ western pleasure cheap to qualified owner. S. Poss Barnesville 678544-6350_______________________________
AQHA yearling and 3 y.o. gelding by Grandson Peppy San Badger, out of Doc Bar, Gray Bar King, Gunsmoke mare. Larry Brantley Kite 478-455-2535_______________
Black miniature mare pony approx. 10 yrs old, $300. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770996-5368___________________ ____________
Draft gelding gray 17+hds 22 yrs young broke, for any ride/drive, $500 good home only. Andrew Condon Zebulon 678544-0223_______________________________
Draft mare for sale- strawberry roan with blaze face; pulls wagon, buggy, rides, very gentle, real baby sitter. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687_______________
Ky Mtn horse, choc/wh, great trail gelding, lots of exp, gentle, willing. GL Hollin Athens 706-540-1881___________________________
Mare mule 9 yrs old., out of walking horse rides, works, single and double, $1800. Ted Reeves Sparta 706-878-8562____________ _
MFT gelding grey 5 yrs., 15hds very well trained, great gaits, side passes, parks out beginner safe, $3500 obo. Michael Morris Wrightsville 478-278-5490______________ _
Miniature donkey, gray w/cross 5 yr. old jenny w/ 1 month old baby, $900 pair. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832___________
Never used self catching head gate, stored under shelter on concrete floor, $300. Edward Matthew Newton 229-734-5863___________
Nice 4 y.o. large standard jack black
w/white markings, $300. Harry Sprewell
Carrollton 404-775-4075_______
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Reg 3 yr old sorrel QH gelding 90 days prof, training, 2 eyed Jack, 15.3 hs, $5000. Wayne Hughes Molena 706-647-9782____________
Reg 9 yr QH gelding, great trail horse/trained for mounted patrol, $2000. Charles Fannon Gumming 770-367-6563
Reg. bay quarter horse gelding "Man O Scat" shown in 4-H $1400; TWH mare used for lessons, $1000. Virginia Moore Glennville 912-654-3469___________________________
Reg. purebred Arabians 24 y.o. bay mare; 10 y.o. bay gelding; 9 y.o. black gelding; 14 y.o. black gelding. Raymond Watts Macon 478-743-6692
Reg. TWH mare- black w/white star in forehead kid broke, 8yrs,'' Pusher and Putting on the Ritz", $2000. E. Novak Lavonia 864304-4684_________________________ __
Selenas Song '94 APHA sorrel/white tobiano mare OTT has run barrels and proven broodmare, $2700. Allen Ayers Kennesaw 770-485-2159___________________________
SSH, 7 y.o. blk/wh gelding, very gentle, smooth riding trail horse, great disposition. Gary Hollin Bishop 706-769-8790_________
SSH, 7 yr mare, great on trails, pretty, well mannered, smooth. Shorty Creely Athens 706-247-1520___________________________
TWH geldings; 7 yr. red roan, 8 yr. gray roan, 8 yr. bay/white, 9 yr. strawberry roan, 10 yr. sorrell/white. Albert Queen Dallas 770505-0090_______________________________
TWH regd. 2-yr.old stallion, $1200; TWH 2 yr. old blue eyed stallion, $1200 sorrel and white tobiano David Brown Cusseta 706-5809952___________________________________
TWH, fiashy 5 yrs old. gldg, show exp, show or pleasure, big, pretty. Barbara Creely Bishop 706-769-5716
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.___________________________ ___
.Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of
chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin.
Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication._____
'04 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $750, other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. Terry Elmore Macon 478-361-3468_________
'07 male white peacocks w/blue eyes, $75 ea. Beatrice Hobbs Thomson 706-595-7294
'07 white, $165/pr., '09 Black Shoulder, $75/pr., peacocks. '09 India Blue peahens, $40 each, '09 yellowgdld pheasants, $40/pr. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 770-967-3877
'08 Peafowl males; '09 Royal Palm turkeys;
Whitefaced Black Spanish chickens;
Porcelain d'Uccle bantams; need Silver-Laced
Polish hens. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-
603-3777
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'09 McMurray hens, assorted breeds, currently laying, healthy, beautiful birds. $10 each. Pictures Available Upon Request. Jenna Gray Maysville 678-682-9135
'09 Ringnecks, red/yellow goldens, mandarin, '06 black shoulders peahen, white
peahen, sebrights, '08 java green(muticusmuticus) male, guineas. Herb Tart Gumming 770-841-5713___________________________
1 breeder turkey hen, $45, 10 Guinea hens,
$10 each, 6 bantams, $20 for all. Mildred Combs Hephzibah 706-592-9104__________
1 ringneck pheasant hen for sale, $10 obo, must go. Jeff Eubanks Woodstock 770-5178870___________________________________
20 Golden Comet hens, brown eggs,
ground raised, laying 70%, 1 yr. old, $6 ea., all for $100. Gene Garrison Clermont 770-9833070___________________________________
2009 born 2 male ducks, 4 hens, banty roosters, 2 banty hens for sale, take all $65.00. M J Holcomb Adairsville 706-625-
9980 __________________________________
3 mo. old pullets, 50 RIR, 25 White Rock, 25 Buff Orpingtons, $10 ea. Harold Betsill Griffin 770-227-8141_____________________
6 month old roosters,-$7.50 ea. Kaye Grant Forsyth 478-994-1522___________________
7 Goldenlace wyandotte roosters - free to a good home, must come and pick up. Carl Mankiewicz Danielsville 706-255-0347_____
Albany gamefowl for sale, $225 and $350, better than average birds. Ricky Harrelson Lula 706-949-0634 706-768-2707__________
All ages Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rock, Buffs Orpington. Dan Bivin Bowden 770-296-
8285___________________________________
Baby chicks, RIR, Dominique, year round hatch, we ship, we sex,bobsbiddies@live.com, bobsbiddies.webs.com, place your order today. Bob Berry Ray City 229-455-6437___________
Bantams - Polish, Japanese & Cochins, all from show stock. David Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875_________________ _______ __
Bantams, pair black modern, OE trio brassy
back, Americanas, 2 pair. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 770-893-3403________ ________
Barred rocks laying hens, pigeons, rollers, owls, saints and copusions more. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 478-8043868___________________________________
Beautiful 18 month old rooster, bronze, green and black, tail feathers, $7 to a good home. Gail Carmody Canton 404-6252382_________________________________ _
Black Copper Marans chicks for sale, 4
weeks to 12 weeks old. Roxanne Janes White 770-479-7110___________________________
Black Spanish turkey hen $35, mixed breed
roosters $6.00 to $12 each, several breeds of laying hens $12 ea. Yvette Highsmith
Taylorsville,770-607-0674________________
Buff Orpington roosters, guinea fowl for sale
or trade. Chambers Flowery Branch 770967-6422
CC Kelso, grays, blues, butcher, McLean, roundheads, clairots, mug, brownreds, www.georgiaboyroosters.webs.com. Glenn Plybon Winder 770-318-7911______________
Chickens all ages $5-$10 each. Wesley Lassiter TyTy 229-528-6404_______________
Chicks: RIR, Barred, Columbian Rocks; '09 roosters: Blue Laced Red and Silver Laced Wyandottes, Black Copper Marans Jason Myrick McDonough 678-925-6872_________
Cornish x Rock roosters, 12 wks., $9 ea., ready to roast, Blackstar pullets, $8 ea., Murry-McMurry hatchery. Dennis Winslow Marietta 770-365-5496___________ _______
Cuckoo Marans, Buff, RIR, game pullets for sale. Charles Collins Thomaston 678-5887444 706-472-3525______________________
Domineckers, RIRs, guineas, priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736___________________________
Doves, Ringneck, normals, unsexed, 10 ea., photos avail, on request. Toni Bass Harlem 706-589-1442____________________
Five mixed game hens, young, will be laying soon, $10 ea. Georqe'Archer Griffin 770-2277332___________________________________
Flock reduction: 2009 OE Bantam pairs/trios, $5/bird, doves, $20/pr.; Fantail pigeons, $25/pr. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575___________________________
Free Roosters. Bobby Ellebee Wrens 706547-0160_______________________________
Game chickens, hatch, greys, 3 breeds of Kelsos, Clartes crosses, good brood fowl. Bill Farner Maysville 678-315-1832___________
Game fowl for sale, blueface hatch, lacy roundheads, crosses of the above. No shipping. Lee Townsend Elberton 706-2138782___________________________________
Game fowl, brood & show fowl in reds, grays, blues & blacks. Paul Bond Boyston 706-245-7541___________________________
Game fowl, stags, pullets, cocks, Grey x McLean: McLean x Butcher, brown red x McLean crosses, $25/up, no collect calls. L. Ross Canton 770-479-8520_______________
Game fowl: YLGreys, Thailand hens, Aseels, Jungle Fowl, BB Reds, Kelso X hatch crosses, hatch X BB Red crosses. T. Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139______________
Game heavy mix, (from large eggs), 3-4 months old, mostly roosters, very hardy, $8 each. T.J. Allums Lithia Springs 770-7398614___________________________________
Game: Grays, Blues, Hatch, Spangles, Butchers, Kelso, Clarets, Red Quills, Roundheads, Sid Taylors, can ship. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-241-0328 770-5328447___________________________________
Games, Sid Taylors; Brown Reds, Flanyeyed Greys, White Butchers, Red Quill, Blueface hatch, Miner Blues, Allen/White Roundhead, more. C.M. Callihan Cleveland 706-892-8641 706-219-3680_______ - ,
Geese, ducks, turkeys, chickens - large breed, bantams, pigeons, doves - several var. each. Call for prices. Doug Williams Bluffton 229-641-3195 229-308-0925________ __
Guineas for sale, $6 and up. H. B Williamson Bowdon 770-258-7360_________
Heavy breed layer, rooster and pullets, large number, good selection. Kenneth Potts Sylvester 229-392-3675__________________
Jumbo brown coturnix quail for sale, $2 each or willing to trade for bantams. Matthew Allen Hiawassee 706-835-8184___________
Large, colored, meat chickens fbr sale @ $7.50 each. B. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143
Laying hens, $12.50 ea, some roosters also, full blooded RIR and black silkies Randy Teal Thomaston 706-647-6082____________
Laying hens, young Golden Reds, just beginning to lay, $15 each. Mr. Coleman Senoia 770-375-8473____________________
Mandarin ducks $40 per pair also extra females $20 each, Ridgeview Farm. Clay Lominac Hartwell 706-376-7255___________
Muscovy ducks for sale, $10 ea. Kenny Harry Griffin 770-229-4362___________
O.E. Bantams from show stock, Barred, BB Reds, Quail O.E., Blue Splash, blacks, whites and blues, Rhode Island Red bantams. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233___________
OE bantams, trio blacks, hens-black, birchen, black modern, roosters, blue weatan, blue quail sport, brassy back, blue splash, porchean, quail. Janice Payne Jasper 706692-6769_______________________________
OEGB: BB Reds, Silver & Fawn Duckwings, Creles, Blacks, Quail, blues, whites and Brassy Backs. Ted Charles Douglasville 770942-6847_____________________________ __
Old English bantams, also looking to buy large farm, raise roosters and layer hens. Terry Rich Crandall 706-517-9218 706-9801549_______ ____________________________
One pr. of black-tailed White Japanese bantams, hatch April 2009, $20. James King Newborn 770-787-3674__________________
Over 50 different breeds of pigeons, rare & fancy types, also doves, we also ship; Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-438-5304 404361-7168_______________________________
Peacocks, 6 India Blues, mature males, free range, $100 each. Randall Washington Marshallville 478-957-6519_______________
Peafowl Indian Blue 2008 peacocks & peahens $40 each. Donna Vincent Douglas 912-381 -0644 912-381-0644 .___________
Pearl guineas, six months and up $8. Katie Davis Dahlonega 706-864-6247___________
Pharaoh quail $3 ea. Donald Watson Canton 770-479-1101____________________
Pheasants; Chukars, Coturnix, Eastern wild turkeys, all weathered and flight conditioned birds. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229-273-1701 229-947-3854___________________________
Pigeons Iranian high flyers and others, different colors avail., starting price $15 each. Alex Shev Lawrenceville 404-819-0335
Pigeons, Baku, black, tail tumblers, Iranian Highflyers, Serbian Highflyers, Uzbek tumblers, tipplers, email olga0872@gmail.com. for pictures. Andrey Sv Lawrenceville 678-4096618___________________________________
Pigeons, top quality, Archangels, Carneaux, Old German owls, Strassers, White Dovecotes & doves, will ship. Nambia Bennett Atlanta 404-622-9432____________________
Polish roosters, 1 buff laced standard, 1 white crested blue standard, $12 each or $20 for both. Sharon Martin Dallas 770-445-8118
Pure Sid Taylor & Blue Face hatch stags; also a few pullets, $35 ea. Larry Waters Jr. Rome 706-232-2566_____________________
Red Golden pheasant hens, $20; Temminck's male, $100; Pied Ringneck doves, $10; Seramas, $10. Kevin Daft Decatur 404-325-9969___________________
Rhode Island Red chicks, mixed chicks, 3, 6, 9, 12 wks. old. $2 up. Steve Bowman Tignall 770-280-5397____________________
Rhode Island Red pullets, several ages. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201_____
Rhode Island Red, large fowl, Columbian Plymouth Rocks, bantams, Wheaten Marans. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217______
Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks, 9 months old and laying, $10 each. Kevin Henry Chatsworth 706-517-8699________________
Ringneck pheasant, flight & weathered conditioned. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912839-2056_______________________________
RIR chicks & other brown egg laying chicks for sale, day old up to 4 wks. old. Daniel Williams Covington 678-910-2571_________
Roosters, 8 wks Barred Rocks, slw, RLR, welliexmaran non-hatchery, $8 ea. Leave message. Gloria Bradford Milledgeville 478414-7725_______________________________
Serama, prs., no chicks, some look very good, they ae real Serama, many colors. James Wiggins Stone Mountain 678-5313328___________________________________
Several '09 Barred Rock Roosters for sale, $4, very healthy and already crowing. Roger Evans Griffin 404-935-8542_______________
Started chicks: Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks, Buff, White, Dark Brown leghorns, White leghorn bantams. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575___________________________
Turkeys and Guinea for sale, please call for
prices. Beci Hampel Carnesville 706-244-
2040
_____________________________
Turkeys; 3 females, and 1 male, year old all for $100 O.B.O. Juan Lara Cumming 678362-5990_______________________________
Two pair dark cornish bantams $10 each. Larry Mongin Savannah 912-685-5014 912685-5014______________
Very pretty, young rooster for sale, only for pet. Meg Harrison Cumming 770-855-4877 770-844-8155___________________________
White Chinese geese: males, $20 ea., m/f pr., $50; Silkies: males, $5 ea. and m/2f set, $20. Joel Eller Demorest 404-822-7424
White doves, $15 ea., al 5 for $60, beautiful cage & stand, $100. Andy Kaiser Smyrna 770-431-8035 _______________________
White leghorn chickens, lay white eggs, $10 each. James Hulett 12281 hwy 411 north Cisco 30708 706-695-2450_______________
Young laying hens & hatching eggs, Speckled Sussex, RIR, Buff Orpington, Barred Rock, feathered Black Copper Marans, Welsummers. Jaque Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352___________________________
Young, red frizzle roosters, smooth feathers, feathered legs. $6 each, good, humane home only, not for fighting. Donna Taylor Enigma 229-387-8514
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
if you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for bobwhite quail must
be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: LBRU COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743.
Bob White quail, flight & weather conditioned. Julian Dasher Glennville 912654-1312 877-427-8197__________________
Bobwhite & Pheasant flight cond. quail, $3.60; pheasant, $9.50; del. avail.; Lancaster Pheasant & Quail Farm. William Lancaster Milan 229-362-4292 229-318-9254_________
Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842______________
Flight-bird, strain ' and Bobwhite eggs, available year round, New Ground Quail Farm. Ray & Tory Meadows 78 Little Canoochee Creek Rd. Twin City 30471 478237-5732 478-455-1859__________________
Georgia giant breeder quail, $10/pair,
permit
on
file,
pickup
only,
silverstrk59@hotmail.com. Mr. Bill Ocilla 229-
468-9993_______________________________
Jumbo Wisconsin bobwhite quail eggs, $48/100, $168/600, $260/1,000, flight yearround, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-252-5345_____________________
Jumbo Wisconsin quail $3.25 each. David McCurley Colbert 706-540-3864
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Gulf WarveferafTrieeds smairflbckr five to ten birds donated, any type/sex, can catch. David King Blue Ridge 601-260-3127______
Looking for 5-6 Easter egger pullets. Richard Carmichael Forsyth 678-372-3335
Looking for Dorking chickens or eggs. Jason Smith Buchanan 404-295-6236
Small Agricultural School desires assorted bantams and RIR hens for student pets. Housing already built. Virgie Sanyang Atlanta 404-344-1688___________________________
Want Araucana hens. Steve Campbell Snellville 404-781-6109__________________
Want large number of pigeons, any kind, under $4 ea., also any cheap hens, roosters; good home provided. Amber Leary Forest Park 678-334-3420______________________
Want male and female Burbon Red chicks or very young birds, want for companion. Mark Musselwhite Gainesville 770-983-3099
Want Splash Marans rooster. Billy Cook Woodbury 706-977-3884_________________
Want to buy King White pigeon, and a pair of Chinese geese. Larry Scibeck Lakeland 324-322-4667___________________________
Want to buy trio of O.E.G. Bantam blue reds in Jones, Baldwin and Putnam areas. Charles Perry Haddock 478-932-0156 478952-0862_______________________________
Wanted Australorp pullets or hens Jamie Griggs Bremen 770-880-5656_____________
Wanted; 50 or 100 white leghorn, would like them day old or up to a month old. Joe Brown Adel 229-292-4082______________________
We have a good home for unwanted chickens, no quantity too small, any breed, any type. Becky Haynes Hogansville 770238-7304_______________________________
White king pigeons wanted or information as to where I can find some. Karl Greene Thomson 706-597-5243
ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.____________________
1 Leopard Appaloosa bred female, 1 llama marked with spots like a giraffe, $500. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300__________
Adorable llamas for sale, 6 months to 2 years old, males and females, $200/up. Marsha Randolph Locust Grove 770-9141284___________________________________
Alpaca liquidation, 2 males, 2 females,
Registered,
ribbon
winners,
www.GloryRanchOnline.com. Becky Eernisse
Toccoa 706-886-0102____________________
Alpacas - males, maidens, pregnant females. Larry Dietsch Young Harris larry@destinyalpacas.com 706-379-2361
Alpacas, 3 female, 1 male, 2 are CLAA registered, other 2 can be, black and browns, $4000 for all. Robert Wilkins Cleveland 706865-0703_______________________________
Alpacas, Suri, 1 wht. female, 1 dk. fawn male, top quality at pet price, package deal. James Gregoryk Cleveland 706-2194535___________________________________
Emu, friendly and gentle, good with other animals, $85 cash. Ms. Pilgrim Dallas 678201-6963 ___________________________
Huacaya and Suri alpacas, bred, females, maidens, males, all colors, reasonable, glenmays@wildblue.net. Glen Mays Perkins 912-657-6017_____________
Llamas for sale, males and females, halter trained, dewormed, and vaccinated, $400 and
up. Michelle Cumbie Monticello 404-4558797 _________________________________
Llamas, reg. males $200, females $400. all colors, large selection. Dennis Grafe Resaca
706-971-9396 423-544-6690______________
Llamas, registered females, 4 available: 2 black, 1 taupe, 1 paint; priced to sell at $250 each. Gary Parham Newnan 678-480-1384
is shown standing by the cucumber plants he grew last summer. The plants in the two containers produced enough cucumbers that Smith's wife, Betty, canned 50 quarts of pickles.
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Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except -Ilama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following
species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk,
red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more
information on the deer farming license,
contact the Georgia Department of
Agriculture at (404) 656-3667.
For
information on licenses of othet species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 7613044. Individuals submitting advertisements
to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
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.
Ducks, goats, chickens and donkeys are welcomed at new dream farm; empty, need babies to spoil. Jennifer Hale Conyers 770876-1542_______________________________
Goats and sheeps for reasonable price. Francisco Languren White 770-624-4154
Looking for any unwanted small animals,
such as chickens, ducks, pigeons, goats, birds. Charles Thompson Loganville 770-
466-8755_______________________________
Middle School students requesting donation of assorted pet rabbits for school farm. Lillie Pearl Hargrove Atlanta 404-3495554________
Reasonable price goats- kids, nannies,
billies, all breeds, save feeding them for
winter. Sue Frye Screven 912-586-6767 912-
586-6767
________________________
Want to buy goats, hogs, sheep, horses, purebreed or mixed breed, will pick up, will pay cash. Donald Green Temple 770-8416815___________________________________
Want to buy, standard bred pacer mare 14h or less. Billy Crump Hartwell 706-376-5631
Wanted Mini Lops breeding age, would like light broken colors and tricolors. Donna Tice Guyton 912-856-5600___________________
Wanted: Delaware rooster, Partridge Penedesenca hens, Yorkshire boar pig. Chris Herrin Bowdon 770-832-0416 770-816-1328
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
'04 Feather Lite all aluminum 24ft. 7" wide/6 1/2 tall, used 6 times, $15000. John Wilby Athens 678-350-1012 __________________
'05 2 horse bp slant load with tack room like new, $4000. Ronald Nocera Alpharetta 678910-0601_______________________________
'07 Exiss Alum, 3hs, GN,12'Sierra LQ, awn,
onan gen, hydjacks, mangers, top of the line, loaded, $54K obo. Angie Henley Comer 706783-2124 706-540-4031__________________
'90 Featherlite 28' GN 3horse trailer 12' full LQ swingout tack, new awning, brakes, $15,000. James Beck Villa Rica 770-5460453___________________________________
'94 Bonanza slant 3 horse trailer w/storage p/brakes mats bumper pull good condition, $1250. Jim Johnson Buford 770-945-3715
'95 Chaparral 16' Horse/stock trailer, good paint, tires floor, center gate, cut gate, tack,
$2600. Ronnie Albritton Mauk 478-862-5996
'96 4 star LQ 2h LSGN trailer shower/h2Q heater toilet holding tanks/frid/microwave/ fresh water tank, $14,000 OBO. Angela Culpepper Boston 229-403-2771 229-4985221___________________________________
'96 Bee GN, 2h, 2 ramps, enclosed, 7 ft,
minor surface rust, great floor, A/C, lights,
$3,000. Jessica Thompson Cochran 478-
230-0074_______ -
________________
'96 CM 2 horse, BP trailer, mats, new tires in good condition kept under cover, $2,000. Cindy Tabb Conyers 770-598-8012 770-7857538________________________
10 Red 12' corral panels excellent condition, $550. Larry Partain Elberton 706-
283-5058_______________________________
12- 16ft. Corral panels, $80 each; holding pin with head gate, $950 good condition. John Harrison Commerce 706-540-0572________
14" Circle Y NBHA barrel saddle, semi QH bars, suede seat, roughed out fenders, excellent condition $650. Lisa Danforth
Lenox 229-686-4253_____________________
15' Circle Y Martha Josey NBHA barrel
saddle, pre-turned stirmps, suede seat, roughed
out fenders, excellent condition, $650. Denise
Youngblood Arab! 229-406-0430____________
16' Cattle trailer- $1600 squeeze chute, $500 18' hay wagon, $600 grav wagon, $350.
Greg Lee Sylvania 912-857-3714__________
18' Utility trailer w/ramps dual axiles very
good condition, need to sell, asking, $2,200. Adam Burrell Clayton 706-490-2166 828-
644-5123
1988 Charmac 8 horse slant load, aluminum floor in good shape, $8500. Guy Benefield Cairo 229-220-0865_____________
1992 Sundowner executive 3H slant goose neck, air cond, dressing room, good tires,
$4,900. Cheryl Gray Crawford 404-464-4811
1994 32 stock horse trailer, $1650; JD 30 tractor, $6500, strong, sell or trade either. Johnny Tingle Jonesboro 404-915-5487,
2 horse BP trailer, need paint, tires, bar divider, tack compartment, $500 OBO. Pamela Kenney Milledgeville 478-696-2197
2 Horse bumper pull, like new tires, 7' tall, WW brand can email pics, $2800. John Cassara Loganville 678-524-9391_________
2001 Big Valley 2H BP, rumbar floor, very good cond., 7 feet, dressing room, one owner. Paula Morris Lula 706-677-4276___________
2001 CM Play day BP 2 horse trailer-great condition, double axle-electric brakes, $2650-
negotiable. Bonnie Merck Mount Airy 770605-7878_______________________________
2003 Wrangler 3h slant load w/dressing room ready to camp, new tires, rubber mats, gooseneck, $7800. Troy Cosby Carrollton 770.-832-2671 770-823-7356______________
2005 Silver star horse trailer 4 horse, tack room heat/air, shower, sleeping qtrs, excellent condition. Mac Wright Fairmount 770-5482282__________________________________
2007 16' stock trailer, lightly used, spare tire, large floor mats, title in hand, $3,500. Amy Groves Monroe 770-601-2782____________
4 Horse straight load gooseneck w/dressing room, good tires, some rust, ready to haul $1500 obo. Jane Stovall Hoschton 678-6175302___________________________________
4 Horse trailer with newly remodeled living quarters, tv, dvd player, reartack, storage, etc. sadly must sell, $13,500. Beth Joh Cumming 770-656-4813___________________________
Beautiful all purpose English saddle, 16" flex rider, light oil w matching stirrup leathers/girth, excellent condition, $900 obo. Tori Moore Athens 404-660-9311__________
BP 16' livestock trailer, metal top, new paint, divider and escape with sliding rear gate, excellent condition. Walter Whitaker Arnoldsville 706-742-8444_______________
Cattle grooming / blocking chute - Med. Wt. steel, works great for home or show, $300. Lowell Kissinger Douglasville 770-823-1800
Cattle head gate, good condtioh, $360. Warren Rogers Jackson 770-468-8209
Child western saddle, 12in.w/blanket, $100. Deborah Andrews Gainesville 770-855-6225
Circle Y Mojave Flex light 16" Dark Oil New condition used only a few times, $900. Karen Amendola Fayetteville 770-460-5478 404771-3587_______________________________
Featherlite aluminum 16ft. gooseneck stocktrailer excellent condition, under shelter, rubber mats, $7250. Sid Arnold Athens 706546-9039 706-207-6113__________________
Homemade cart for one horse, $400. Wade
Fulford Alamo 229-860-1214______________
Justin built Vis A Vis, Amish doctor's buggy, 2 seat spring wagon, all excellent condition. Don Ziegler Concord 770-715-1083________
Looking for very used, very cheap leather
western tack, must be repairable, cannot afford new. Natalie Thorn Hampton 770-4683996________ ;______________________ _
Saddles for sale, Courbette English all purpose, excellent cond, $400; Abetta endurance saddle, great condition, $200. Allison Fling Hogansville 706-302-9091
Stoll 30' cattle trailer, green, great condition, gooseneck hitch, great tires, only needs
canvas top, $4000 OBO. Joel Weatherford
Millen 478-494-4560
______________
Want roundpen pannels in good condition. Wendy Moore Buena' Vista 229-649-5659
229-649-9013___________________________
Want to buy used 2 horse bp trailer, aluminum or steel, fixer upper okay too. Dianne Smith Loganville 770-554-8574
Wanted: 3-4H GN Aluminum good condition trailer $8,000 range, email pics and details. Jennifer Haywood Dublin 478-296-7885
Wanted: a set of scales to weigh show calves and pigs on. Justin Grimsley Manchester 706-977-8193
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
5 NZW does, 2 NZW bucks, all purebred and ready two breed. Celina Stowe Monticello 770-385-6314_________________
5 purebred NZW; also have 5 mixed breed, $10 ea. Therman Bowers Danielsville 706540-3094_______________________________
5 regd. Holland Lop bunnies, lots of colors avail., will be ready to go home soon. J. Maddox Eatonton 706-485-0425__________
American Chinchilla breeders and juniors, out of good stock. Ryan Lingerfelt Dahlonega 706-429-8489___________________________
Beautiful Dutch rabbits- $14 each, very healthy young adults, downsizing, more small rabbit breeds, call today. Brent Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8783__________________
Beautiful Dwarf Hotot rabbits, we have blk./white, plain White, grey/white, litters all the time. Keith Biggs Maysville 770-757-8319 404-713-2974___________________________
Flemish giant bunnies, 9 weeks old, gray, $10 ea. David Bell Griffin 770-228-7167
Flemish Giants, well raised and very healthy, babies $40, adults $60, handled daily. Marty Echols Conyers 770-597-7297_______
Have Easter bunnies, Holland Lops, Rex, Dwarfs, NZW, Flemish giant & NZW mix Flemish giants, Lionhead & Sandwanes soon. Lori Smith Bowdon 770-809-4668
Large New Zealand rabbits(6 doe & 2 bucksy 9 months old. $12 each $80 for all 8
rabbits. Judy Crane Jesup 912-256-4135
Mini Rex rabbits for $15 each, and Netherland Dwarf rabbits are $20 each, multiple colors, handled daily. Jessica Atkins Cartersville 770-655-0449________________
Mini Rex/Jersey wooly crossed breeds, no purebreds, many colors, babies and adults, $10-$30. Irene Eckerd Lawrenceville 678878-8570_______________________________
Purebred Dwarf chestnut does bred due late Jan. also black otter Buck $20 ea. call after 8pm. Wendell Simmons Alto 706-6777494___________________________________
Show qlty. Flemish Giants, males/females, very gentle. Barbara Queen Dallas 770-4451316___________________________________
Tiny Netherland Dwarf and Holland Lop pedigreed bunnies. Ann Gray Milner 770-4683330 770-358-7452
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
hay, Alicia hay, etc._____________________
$10 outside, $20 inside,4x4 rolls Fescue hay '09. Carl Henson Ellijay 706-636-4057 706-264-4477___________________________
$10
per
5x5
roll
'08
Fescue/Bermuda/Johnson, $20 per 5x5 roll
'09 Fescue/Bermuda/Johnson, excellent
quality, delivery available. Jack Jenkins Athens 706-613-1753____________________
$2,50/sq. bale Fescue-Bermuda cow hay; $1.50 mulch; all dry & stored inside. R. Barclay Ball Ground 770-889-3217________
$25 rolls '09 Coastal bermuda hay. James Owens Monroe 770-267-3050 404-580-1507
$3 Fescue grass hay, hvy. sq. bales, rainfree in barn, approx. 100 bales. W. Rowsey Maysville 850-267-2200__________________
$35 '09 fescue & orchard grass mixed hay, 5x5 rolls in barn, delivery available. Sam Thurmond Commerce 706-335-6441 706-
336-6789____________________
$45 '09 4x5 round bales, 1000 lbs., Alicia & Bermuda hay, net wrapped, '08 hay, $35. Greene Thrift Collins 912-682-4636 912-6843618___________________________________
'08 4x4 rolls fescue mix, barn stored, fertilized & limed, $20 each. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562________________
'08 Alicia horse quality squares $5, stored in barn. David Vaughn Bogart 706-338-3923
'08 orchard grass/fescue/Bermuda mixed,
$3; '09 orchard grass/fescue/Bermuda mix, $4. Jerry Higdon Chickamauga 706-866-
4999__________
'09 4/4 rolls, fescue mix in barn, $25 delivery available. William William Carrollton 770-834-1814___________________________
'09 4/5 net wrapped Bermuda hay, Tifton 44, cow & horse quality, $30 & $35, dely. avail.
B.J. Felkel Millen 912-682-5813___________
'09 4x4 rolls Bermuda/Fescue mix cow hay $10/field, horse quality, $25/barn, $30/field, 4x5 net wrapped, $30/in-field, dely. avail. Caleb Hipps Mansfield 706-215-1043_____ _
'09 4x5 Bahia/Bermuda, fertilized, barn stored, horse hay. square bales also available. Ellen Parkhurst Pine Mountain 706-442-1278__________
'09 4x5 fescue/orchard grass hay, excellent quality, barn kept, no rain, $30/roll, good for horses or cattle. John Watson LaFayette 423-
834-3457_______________________________
'09 4x5 rolls Fescue, Orchard, Bermuda mixed, fertilized, excellent quality, in bam,
$25 roll. Ruby Jackson Adairsville 770-773-
7380___________________________________
'09 4x5 rolls, Tift 44 fescue mix, net wrapped, in barn, limed and fertilized, $40$50, square bales, $5.50. Bob Young Villa Rica 770-861-2891_______________________
'09 5 x 5 round bales, 1,000+ lbs., T-9 Tifton, net wrapped, well fertilized, rain free. Claude Keller Harlem 706-556-9821 706832-7977______________________________ _
'09 5 x 6 rolls of Fescue hay, highly fertilized. James Rutledge McDonough 678372-6443_______________________________
'09 Alfalfa mixed hay, $5.50/bale, Bermuda hay, $4/bale, excellent quality, in barn, well fertilized, sq. bales, delivery extra. Sarah Cawthon Rome 706-346-9064____________
'09 Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls in barn, excellent to good quality, $65/$55, dely. avail. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106
'09 Alicia Bermuda square bales $5, horse quality, well fertilized, local delivery available; Hahira Hay Farm. Earl Maupin Hahira 229794-8184_______________________________
'09 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, well fertilized, horse quality. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005_______________
'09 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, horse quality, net wrapped, fertilized & weed-free, $45 ea., delivery available. Reggie Beasley
Jesup 912-588-9829_____________________
- '09 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, horse quality, net wrapped, fertilized & weed-free, stored covered, harvested by veterinarian. Jill Lancaster Forsyth 478-994-6768__________
'09 Alicia hay, square bales in barn $4 and round bales $35. Scott Thompson Glennville
912-334-1642___________________________
'09 Alicia, net wrapped, 4x5, horse quality, $40, cow quality, $30, squares, $4 at barn. James Tomberlin Surrency 912-367-9252
09 Bahia or fescue, sq. bales, rain free, in barn, $3.75. Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-4106 478-256-0742___________________________
09 Bahia or fescue, sq. bales, rain free, in barn, $4. Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-4106 478-256-0742
Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar
Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder- Every 2nd Sat. Pony Express Small Animal
Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs &
Sale, 10 am, Covington. Info: 864-710-
goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock Auction,
2015.
just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478- Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock
847-3664 or 706-647-3559.
Auction, goats & chickens, 12 noon, 526
Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related
Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: Ron
Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia Sale,
Claxton, 478-237-8825 or 478-237-
6 pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee Livestock
GOAT.
Market, Hwy. 17 between Toccoa & 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse Sale,
Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944 or 706-599-
tack, 5 pm, Horses, 8 pm, Covington.
7606.
Info: 864-710-2015.
Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Every 2nd and 4th Sat. Harris Goat n'Sheep
Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy.,
Auction, gate opens 7:30 am, sale starts
Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-
noon; poultry sale starts at 10 am, tack
594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day).
sale, 5 pm, horse sale, 7 pm,
Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
Taylorsville; Joe Tilley, auctioneer, Lie.#
Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315
AU1810. Info.: Ray/Teresa Harris, 678-
Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info:
414-9335 or 678-414-8905.
770-358-0872/1786.
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction,
Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction; 1
Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1
pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction;
pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and
GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock
small animals; selling miscellaneous at
Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229-776-9009.
10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-
Every Sat. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse Sale,
4955/416-7217.
tack, 7 pm, horses & ponies, 9 pm, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small
Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland,
animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia Goat
912-654-2863/614-6621.
& Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lie#
Every Sat. Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Auction,
AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or 478-
10 am, receiving, 8 am, farm-related misc.
230-1895.
sale, 12 noon, 425 Dromedary St., Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at
Woodbury. Info: Bubber or Penny
Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats,
Fishburne, 706-553-9700.
sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168
Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits,
Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-
Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker
798-0271, 912-422-3211.
Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Co., Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon,
at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info:
Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee
Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa
Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
& Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706-
Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction,
491-2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491-
1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL306. Info:
8840.
Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413.
Every 4th Sat. Goat & sheep sale,
Every 1st Sat. Tack Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town
noon, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan
Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville.
Bridge Rd. at old Chattahoochee
GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-0872/1786.
Livestock Barn, White Co. Info.: 706-
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 1
540-8418.
pm, poultry sale follows, Tri County
Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, Livestock auctions listed in the Market
Ambrose. Info : 912-359-3803 or Sherrel Bulletin sometimes offer related items for
Day, 912-359-2914.
sale, such as tack and other 'livestock
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm, equipment. Notices for auctions selling
poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Metter any items other than livestock must be
Livestock Market, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL accompanied by the auction license
3415. Info: Lewie Fortner,.478-469-5178 or number of the principal auctioneer or
478-553-6066.
auction firm conducting the auction, per
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley regulations of the Georgia Secretary of
Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, pigs, State. Notices without this information
poultry. Info,: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268, cannot be published.
912-266-7170.
Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, For more information on the Livestock
Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Sales and Events calendar, call Randy Cox
Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, at 404-656-3682
864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200.
09 Bermuda hay, 4x5 round bales, well fertilized, horse quality, stored in barn, $50 ea. Mike Carter Knoxville 478-836-4756 478256-6372_______________________________
09 Bermuda hay, stored under barn, $40. John Gordon 1214 Gordon Rd. Greenville 30222 706-672-4384 ________________
09 Bermuda hay, Tift 44, Cheyenne Bermuda/Russell Bermuda hay, sq. bales, well-fertilized, horse quality, in barn, $4/bale, delivery extra. Charlie or Helmut Rome 706266-6283_____________________ '
09 Bermuda hay, well fertilized round bales, approx. 450-lbs. each, $25 per roll. Brad McDaniel Adel 229-896-2933 229-8340056_______ ____________________________
09 Bermuda, Fescue, net wrapped, in barn, $20 up to $35, local del. avail. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-582-3846 678-610-6621
09 bermuda, Orchard, Fescue mix 4X5
round bales in barn $30., square bales in barn
$3.50. Michelle McClain ML Airy 706-949-
0387___________________________________
09 Coastal 5x6 rolls, well fert., horse qlty. hay, 445. John Dunham Warrenton 706-825-
3596 706-465-9793______________________
09 Coastal Bermuda 4X5 rolls, well
fertilized, rain free, horse quality, $40 under
tarps, $45 in barn Rex Register Hahira 229-
561-1462_______________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda 4x5 round bales, good
quality, $45; mulch Coastal Bahia mix,
$25. Bruce Baxter Buena Vista 229-938-
2648________________________
'
09 Coastal Bermuda grass hay $50/roll,
$4/square bales, barn stored. Clide Grier
Mauk 706-366-1339_____________________
09 Coastal Bermuda hay, 6x5 rolls, well fertilized & irrigated, large amount stored under shelter. James Campbell Colquitt 229220-6094_______________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda hay, good qlty., 4x6 net wrapped. Gene Brown Avera 706-8313442___________________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda hay, good qlty., round, fertilized rain free, sheltered, $45. J. Freeman Barwick 229-221-0606___________________
09 Coastal Bermuda hay, square, bales, rain free, horse quality $5/bale. James Edwards Watkinsville 706-769-5917 706338-0718_______________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda large square bales, horse quality, $6 in barn, a few large 4x6 round bales, $50 in barn. Dave Garwood Monticello 770-354-2085_________________
09 Coastal Bermuda prime horse quality hay, fert., UGA soil specs., in barn; $6.50 sq., $30-$50 md.; del. & unload. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239
09 Coastal Bermuda, 4X5 rolls, well fertilized, rain free, covered, on pallets, $40. Rex Register Hahira 229-561-1462________
09 Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality horse hay, large square bales, weed, rain free, forage analyzed. Tyler Evans Winterville 706-549-0937___________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality horse hay, large square bales, weed, rain free, forage anaylzed. Gary Whitlock Winder 770867-7982_______________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda, high quality horse hay, large square bales, weed, rain free, forage analyzed. Dan Evans Athens 706318-6136_______________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, $40 a roll; Bahia square bales $3. Raymond Tanner Lizella 478-836-4263____________________
09 Coastal Bermuda, sq. bales, well fertilized & limed, horse quality, dely. avail., $6.25. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-3042487___________________________________
09 Coastal Bermuda/Bahia mix, 4x5 rolls stored in barn, fertilized, and limed, quantity discount available, $40 roll. Scott Williams Crawfordville 706-474-1712______________
. 09 Coastal hay, 300 rolls, $25/roll,delivery can be added. Billy Helton Sandersville 478232-2849_______________________________
09 Coastal or Russell round bales, in barn, $35/roll in field, $20/roll, net wrapped. Chuck Hecht Waverly Hall 706-577-6590 706-3242322 ____________________________ __
09 Coastal squares, Fescue/Bermuda mixed square and 4x5 rolls, mulch straw square and round bales. Bruce Banks Fayetteville 678-776-4735________________
09 Coastal, Russell & Tift 85 sq. bales & net wrapped rolls, horse quality, sq. bales $6, rolls $40 & $50. Ronnie Hart Guyton 912665-2261 912-661-3019__________________
09 Coastal/Bahai/Fescue or mixed 4X5 rolls, fertilized, weed and rain free, barn stored, horse and cow tested, $40/$35/$30. Dick Settles Greensboro 706347-6379_______________________________
09 Coastal/Bahia horse quality, $5 sq., 09 Bermuda, 6x6 rolls in barn, $55, $45, all net ^rapped. Sean Pritchett Waverly Hall 706580-1561_______________________________
09 Coastal/Bahia mixed, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $35 per roll, henry Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480_______________
09 Coastal/Bermuda, net wrapped, fertilized, limed, horse quality, $50 roll. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985___________
09 crop 4x5 rolls Coastal Bermuda/Bahia, fertilized, rain free, in barn $40. Terry Brown Ft. Valley 478-953-3200
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'09 excellent horse quality hay, squares and rolls, delivery available. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388-5054___________________________
'09 Fescue & '09 Fescue grass mixed hay, $3.50 per bale at barn. Wade Gown Monroe
770-207-6983___________________________
'09 Fescue 4x5 rolls in barn, cow hay, $l5/roll. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-
893-9013_______________________________
'09 fescue 4x5, first cutting, barn kept,
never rained on, $25/10 rolls, $30 otherwise. Chip Brooks Clarkesville 706-754-5169
'09 Fescue mix, 4x5 roll $30; mulch hay square bales, $2; Fescue/Bermuda mix barn, kept $40. Mike Nalewako Newnan 770-2516775___________________________________
'09 Fescue mixed grasses, limited quantity,
hay bales stored outside, $30 ea.; also some
$25 and mulch $15 ea. F.J. Adam Fayetteville
770-719-8382
_______ _____________
'09 Fescue sq. bales, well fert., horse qlty.,
stored In barn, $4/ba!e. N. Haygood
Dawsonville 706-265-2361
________
'09 Fescue square bales $3.50; mulch hay square bales $2.50; barn stored. Bill Bailey Flowery Branch 770-967-6304 770-967-
0298___________________________________
'09 Fescue square bales; cow hay, $2.50/ bale. Jeremy Means Snellville 770-539-3405
'09 Fescue, horse quality, $3.50; '08 fescue $2.50 @ barn, del. avail. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929___________________
'09 Fescue, square bales, rain free, fertilized and limed, sprayed for weeds, $4 each. Charles Haley Rockmart 770-445-5558
'09 Fescue/mixed cow hay, large, heavy 4x6 round bales, $30/roll, few sq. Coastal mixed bales, $3.50/bale, stored in barn. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051___________
'09 Fescue/orchard grass, 4x5 rolls, in barn, well fertilized, $30/roll; outside 4x5 rolls, $15 roll. Eugene Sigers Rockmart 770-684-6914
09 first cutting, $35, 2nd cutting, $40, in
barn only, Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, 5x4.5 round bales. Hugh Chancey Folkston 912-496-1177 912-276-0359______________
09 horse qlty. Bermuda; also cow, goat & mulch hay, sq. bales only, del. avail. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701____________
09 horse qlty., sq. bales, orchard grass/fescue mix, fertilized, rain free, $4 at barn, del. avail. C. Hemphill Blairsville 706745-4414_______________________________
09 horse quality fescue/orchard grass/bermuda hay, sq. $4.50, 4x5 rolls, $40, delivery available. R. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419 706-936-3294______________
09 mixed Bermuda, Fescue, tested horse quality hay, 4x5 rolls, stored inside, no rain, $50 bale, free delivery on 14 rolls per load. Winfred Crane Winder 706-367-9617 706-
654-8686__________
09 mixed, orchard/fescue, fertilized w/no Weeds: cow=$25 and horse=$40 per 4x5 net wrapped round bales, small/large quantities. Ben Blatt Maysville 404-312-5131_________
09 net wrapped, 4x5 rolls, Oats, Bermuda, Fescue/Bermuda mix, $25 and up, well fertilized, extremely tight rolls. Randy Cannon Elberton 706-283-0901___________________
09 outside cow hay, $35, inside Coastal horse hay, $50, mulch hay, $25, 800- to 1,000-lb.
bales. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
09 peanut hay, 4x6, net, inside, $40, outside, $30, 09 Alicia, 4x5, net, outside, good cow quality, $40. Ronald Barksdale Sylvester 229-392-5779__________________
09 peanut hay, 5x6 rolls. Guy Williams Lenox 229-237-3267_________________ _
09 round bale hay, 4x4 Bermuda, $35 per roll, 4x4 fescue, $25 per roll. Wayne Mitchell Gay 678-858-2419_______________________
'09 spring 4x5 rolls, Bermuda/rye grass mix. Swayne Cochran Lula 706-677-2839_______
09 square bales, 09 round bales, bermuda/Fescue mix, $4 square/$40 round, delivery available. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-490-1227___________________________
09 Tift 44 round and square bales, barn kept, horse qlty.; Ive. msg. John Hanington Sasser 229-995-5446____________________
09 Tift 44 round rolls netwrap & squares, horse quality, barn stored. John Hanington Sasser 229-995-5446____________________
09 Tift 44,4x5 round bales, Coastal, square bales, all premium quality in barn. Charles McIntosh Monroe 770-365-0374 770-2679536___________________________________
09 Tift 85 & Coastal Bermuda hay, big round rolls, excellent quality. Dean McNure Swainsboro 478-451-7360_______________
09 top quality fescue, sq. bales, $3 ea.; mulch avail., $1/bale; also round rolls, $35/roll, rain-free, in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295___________________________
09 top quality oats, sq. bales, $3. Michael White Comer 706-202-1405_______________
09, 102 rolls, mostly Bahia & mixed grass hay, in bam, $30/roll for 3 or more. Bob Miller Greenville 706-672-1111__________________
09 - 4X5 Bermuda mixed hay, $25.00 a roll, 2008 - 4X5 $12.50 a roll. Jackie Faulkner The Rock 404-925-6671______________________
09 Alicia Bermuda, horse quality, 4x6 net wrapped , $55; 4x5 cow hay, $40; all barn stored, delivery available; nonamihay.com. Ray Pearce Albany 229-881-0729_________
'09 Alicia, Russell bermuda hay, 50 - 55 lb. sq, 4 x 5 net wrapped $40 up. Dexter Shearouse 1550 West Hwy. 80 Bloomingdale 31302 912-748-0722 912572-1963__________ ____________________
09 Bermuda hay, large round bales in field,
fertilized, cow hay, $25, call 9 am - 9 pm. Judy Walden PO Box 591 Crawford 30630 706-
743-3692_____________________________
09 Coastal w/some mix of Tift 85, large
rolls, heavily fertilized and barn stored, excellent quality. Ambros Powell Wrightsville
478-575-0700 478-864-2758
09 Coastal, lift 44, 4x5 rolls, $35; Rye grass, Fescue-Coastal mix, $25, delivery available. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-4723013___________________________________
09 Fescue/Orchard, 4x5 net-wrapped rolls, horse quality, sheltered, 1,200+, UGA analysis available, $40/roll. Tony Cantrell Sautee 706878-1074 678-859-2406__________________
09 Tift 85 hay, 4 x 5 net wrap rolls, horse quality, $40 per roll, quantity discount. Pat Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593 912237-1574_______________________________
2008 Bermuda, large square bales, originally horse quality, fertilized, limed, stored in barn, selling for goat/cow/mulch hay, $2 bale. R. Abernathy Canton 770-479-1471
2009 Coastal Bermuda 4x5 rolls, $30 to $60 per roll. John Lanier Warm Springs 706249-3536 706-663-9108________________
2009 4x4 Bermuda and Bahia bales $30 each. Scott Stephens Wrightsville 478-8642635________________________________
2009 4 x 5 rnd. bales & sq. bales, horse qlty; Alicia/Bermuda stored in barn. Glen Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-786-6425
2009 4 X 5 rolls Fescue-Orchard grass, rain-free, exc. cond., sq. bales, $2.50. Randy Jackson Calhoun 706-629-1569___________
2009 4x5 rolls fescue cow hay, 300 rolls inside, 100 rolls outside, $35; $25 to deliver. Russell Senter Flowery Branch 678-7949901___________________________________
2009 Alfalfa $8, perennial peanut $8, Bermuda grass $5, barn stored, fertilized small bales for sale. Ronny Shingler Blakely 229-220-6701___________________________
2009 Bermuda, sq. bales, well fertilized, rain free and barn stored, $5. Dee Martin Fort Valiev 478-338-5109_____________________
2009 clover/rye square bales, horse quality, $5/bale, barn storage. Judy Duncan Carrollton 404-295-2404 678-350-8282
2009 Coastal Bermuda hay rolls, horse quality, $30; Albany. Susan Dockery Leesburg 229-759-6650__________________
2009 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5, barn stored, limed and fertilized, can load, $50 roll. Jim Waggoner McDonough 770-914-5343
2009 Coastal Bermuda hay, approx. 1500 sq. bales, horse quality, rain/weed free, $4.35/bale. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-5263189___________________________________
2009 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson Tarrytown 912-288-5960__________
2009 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, rounds, $45, square, $5, cow quality, $35, delivery available. Marty Gladin Milledgeville 478-456-3068___________________________
2009 Coastal Bermuda square bales, well fertilized, horse quality, barn stored, del. avail., $6/bale. Phil Britton Jackson 404-5977347___________________________________
2009 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, well fertilized, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $40, square bales, $6. Elizabeth Patton Hawkinsville 478957-1677 478-783-1919__________________
2009 Fescue hay, in the barn, square $3/bale, 4x5 round $15, $25, $30 per bale depending on quality. Steve Griffin Dalton 706-260-1912___________________________
2009 Fescue/Bahia mix, 5+5 roll in field $25, squares $3.50. Lee Dawes Forsyth 478550-5384_______________________________
2009 good quality, fertilized Coastal Bermuda, net wrapped or string wrapped/tarped, $30-$40, can deliver. Karl Owens Lyons 912-293-4081 912-538-1700
2009 horse quality square bale fescue hay, $3 per bale at the barn. Pam Croy Summerville 770-881-4051_______________
2009 mixed fescue hay, both round and square bales. Todd Hudson LaGrange 706957-9943_______________________________
2009 Orchard/Fescue sq. $3.25; 4x5, $15; last year's hay, $2; delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road La Fayette 30728 706-313-6628 706-397-8106______________
2009 square bales, Fescue/Bermuda, $3 per bale in barn, 200 or more, $2.75, email: wquarles@windstream.net. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-499-2718_________________
2009 straight alfalfa, excellent quality, 70 lb., $12.50, grass mix, $3, delivery available to local area. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-8467979___________________________________
2009 Tift, Bermuda hay, square and round bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770842-9317 770-914-6153__________________
2009, 4x5 1/2 rolls, Rye/Bermuda mix, $35; Alicia and Russell Bermuda, $45 roll. Andrew Whittaker Greensboro 706-453-7871_______
220 4x6 round bales, Coastal and Tift 85, make offer, delivery available. Stephan Grimsley Parrott 229-317-5069_________ _
36 '09 4x5 rolls fescue/Bermuda hay, $33 in barn, $28 outside, 26 '08 hay, $16 each. Lee Rampey Elberton 706-283-1237___________
4x5 rolls Fescue, good cow hay, $25 a roll picked up at barn. Thomas Jennings Cumming 404-697-0738_________________
4x5 Alicia Bermuda & 4x5 Coastal Bermuda, net wrapped, outside, $35/roll, under barn, $40/roll. Chris Thomas Hoboken 912-614-7828 912-458-2353______________
4x5 fescue mix, round rolls-of hay, $30, in storage, Steve Holder Rockmart 770-6849080 770-714-7815______________________
4x5 rolls fescue mix, '08 in barn, '09, some in barn, some out, delivery available. Wesley Hall Cumming 770-778-8933_____________
4x5 rolls mixed cow hay, $12, also some sq. cow or mulch hay, $1.50. Preston Newsom Clarkesville 706-499-4448________________
4x5 rolls of Coastal or Coastal/Bahia mix, horse quality, Coastal, square bales, delivery available. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478237-3237
5x5 ryegrass, stored inside, Bermuda mixed, stored inside & outside, $15-$40. Kenneth Dean Madison 706-206-8736_____
Alfalfa hay, 65-lb. square bales, no weeds,
high quality, great for horses. Kevin Henkle
Rome 678-315-2791
_______________
Alicia 4x5 round rolls, fertilized, net wrapped, horse & cow, large quantity available. John Scott Rebecca 229-382-7787 229-392-6520___________________________
Alicia Bermuda grass square bales, barn stored, good quality, $4.75; 250+ bale loads, $4.25; also available in Hazlehurst. Paul Smith Warner Robins 478-953-3860_______
Bermuda & Fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse quality, square ($7) & round bales ($50) avail., large quantity, dely. avail. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241 -3201______
Bermuda 4x5 rolls, 11.2 percent protein, stored outside, $25, limited delivery, 39 rolls available. Frankie Lamb Gray 478-319-5089
Bermuda fescue round rolls, horse quality, $35 and $40, fertilized, sheltered, net wrapped. Ellis Astin Villa Rica 770-459-5013
Bermuda hay, $50 per bale, large round bale. Tom Hadden Sparta 478-456-4422
Bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrap, enclosed barn on plastic, horse quality, $45 ea. Edward Crow Ray City 229-560-5921___________________
Bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrapped rolls, stored in barn, $45 per roll. Judy Stephenson Commerce 706-207-8124________________
Bermuda hay, 5'x4' rolls @ $40 ea. Bob Orton Ellaville 229-937-5615 229-815-8406
Bermuda horse hay, $7 per bale; 50 or more, $6.50 per bale. Alan Wacaser Grantville 770-583-2488_________________
Bermuda mix, '09 2nd cut, exc. horse quality, sprayed, fert., no rain, in barn; 4x5 rolls, $40-$45 each; squares $4.50. Chas Wellham Statham 770-725-7378___________
Clover, orchard grass, fescue, 4x5 rolls, stored inside, delivery available, discount on volume buyers, Old Home Place Farm. Randall Waits Rockmart 678-332-7923 770684-3358_______________________________
Coastal and Alicia 4x5, fertilized/weed free, buy 10 get 1 free, $55 sheltered (horse quality), $50 unsheltered. Doug Huff Dearing 706-833-1163___________________________
Coastal Bermuda 4x5 in barn, $30, Russell Bermuda 4x5, $40, fescue, $20, delivery and quantity discounts available. Dick Overall Eastanollee 678-755-8422________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $50/$55; square bales, $6, outside hay: $30/$40, mulch, $20. Wymann Hartley Kathleen 478-987-5835 478-954-0324
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized bales, $6 at barn, call 8 a.m.- 8 p.m. I.R. Chanin Lizella 478-935-2292 478-731-5611________
Coastal Bermuda horse quality hay, 60-80 lb. square bales, barn stored, $6, round bales, $35. Ken Watson Hawkinsville 478-808-4195
Coastal, Alicia, & Russell hay, square & round bales, horse quality, shelter kept. Gary Dantis Rincon 912-228-7038______________
Coastal, Alicia, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, barn kept, excellent quality, $40 delivery avail. Rocky Lane Odu m 912-294-1955 ______
Coastal, Tift 85 & peanut rolls, sheltered, net wrapped, well fertilized, $40, square bales, $5, del. avail. Landon Boyett Glennville 912-654-9510_________________
Corn, $39/drum; oats, $37/drum; wheat $43/drum (55-gal.); call between 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Harold Thompson Augusta 706-7337092 706-736-9958______________________
Excellent quality fescue hay, round and square bales. Saed Mahmoodi Blue Ridge 770-841-4148___________________________
Excellent quality round bales, $35 in field. Tom Meeks Douglas 877-246-9918
Fescue hay 2009, 4x5 rolls, in barn. $35. Ricky Waters Dawsonville 706-429-5243 706-216-8921___________________________
. Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, few square bales left, fertilized, limed, sheltered, never rained on. John Loughridge Chatsworth 706-270-4518
Fescue hay, good quality, 4'x5' rolls, $30 per roll. Gerald Kastner Clarkesville 706-9473503___________________________________
Fescue mixed, square bales, $3, leave message if not in. Dean Stringer Jefferson 706-354-5570___________________________
Fescue, $25/4x5 foot TDN 56.4 CP 9.5; geck30728@yahoo.com George Eckerd LaFayette 706-539-1512_________________
Fescue, fescue/Bermuda mix, $25 a roll and up or trade. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-4333568___________________________________
Fescue-orchard grass; also FescueBermuda mix, rain-free, fert., horse qlty. William Cargle Rome 706-235-1226________
Hay for Sale, '09 round bales, oat and bermuda, horse or cow quality. Kenneth Little
Monroe 404-557-8880___________________
Hay-Bermuda/Fescue large net wrap rolls, 2nd & 3rd cutting 2009, pick-up or delivery available, priced to sell, $18/roll. Ken Ross Comer 706-783-3564____________________
High quality, Oats, bulk only, high quality, fertilized and irrigated Coastal Bermuda, dough stage Oat hay, 4x5 net wrapped, $50. John T Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597
Horse quality Alicia bermuda, $40 round or $4 square bales in barn. Tim Meeks Douglas 877-247-1104_______________ ____________
Horse quality Bermuda hay, 10,000 sq., 200 round & 200 balage. Paul Harris Screven 912-294-2472___________________________
Horse quality fall '09 fescue square, fertilized, rain free, weed free, $4/bale. W.C. Dunaway Rome 706-235-7311 _________
Horse quality fescue square bales $3 ea.; cow hay $2.50; call 1st no. (day) or 2nd. no. (night). Kermit Simmons Jefferson 706-8677550 706-367-9739
Horse quality Russell Bermuda hay for sale, $6/bale FOB farm. Roger Bell 7314 Post Rd. Shady Dale 31085 706-468-2572__________
Horse quality square bales for sale, range from $4-$5/bale. Derwin Kimberly Surrency 912-240-1102 912-240-5285______________
Horse quality, Bermuda and Alfalfa, square and round, $45, 4x6 rolls, $10 square Alfalfa. Craig Hayes Madison 706-818-0921_______
Horse square balesTift 85, @ mixed rolls, cow mixed rolls all in barn, has been tested by UGA. Jimbo Crumley bostwick 678-4093572___________________________________
Perennial peanut hay, '09 rain free sq. bales, premium bales, $7 ea. Jeff Meeks Douglas 912-384-1726___________________
Perennial Peanut, regular Peanut, Coastal, Tift 85, Bermuda, Tift Quik Bahia hay, squares $5, rolls $30 & up. Thomas Kessler Guyton 912-657-1008___________________________
Premium '09, Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, dry stored, $70 a roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653______________
Premium '09, Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, dry stored, $70 a roll. Kip Hunter Conyers 404-281-7252___________________________
Quality '09 Coastal Bermuda hay, 1100 lb bales, $50; some delivery available. Walter Davis Haddock 478-932-1020____________^
Raw cow milk for pets from pasture grazed cows, no hormones, no antibiotics, $5 gallon. Suzanne Wright Ellijay 706-889-0999______
Rolls of Bermuda mixed hay, $15, buy 50 more more, $10 roll. Aaron McIntosh 2135 Deep Creek Dewy Rose 30634 706-4980452___________________________________
Round hay bales for sale-fertilized, millet or Coastal, $35 per bale. Herman Archer 682 Highway 24 East Milledgeville 31061 478452-6612_______________________________
Square bales, Fescue/Bermuda mixed, 2009 cutting, stored in barn, $3.50 per bale. Nolan Pritchett 128 Pritchett Rd Maysville 30558 706-658-5179_____________________
Thomasville area, Coastal, Alicia and horse owner preferred, Tifton 85, 4x5 rolls, $45, delivery extra. Gary Smith Ochlocknee 229344-7374_______________________________
Tiff 44, 4 x 5 rolls in barn $35; millet 4x5 rolls in field $15. Danny Bruce 7010 Atlanta Hwy. Rutledge 30663 706-474-3205_______
Yellow shelled corn, $30/drum (your 55-gal. drum), 4x5 fescue hay, $30/roll. Jason Hamby Dawsonville 770-530-4510
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
~#T>iorse quality fescue, orchard, Bermuda, square bales, spray for weed and fertilized. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0816
I need Tift 45, Tift 85 and Jiggs, Bermuda in rolls or bale, fresh cut. Connie Powell Monticello 770-722-2895_________________
Round bales of wheat & rye straw wanted. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 478235-3164_______________________________
Want to buy baled corn shucks. Lionel York 253 Little River Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-8895756
AG SEED FOR SALE
It you nave questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. 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 Prichard 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, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 6565584.__________________________________
Italian ryegrass 50-lb. bag, germ. 97%. Billy Turlington Covington 678-409-4812________
Longhorn okra, 12 in., Iat yr. going out, this is seed stock from 12-in. pods, call for price/avail. William Milford Carnesville 706384-4082_______________________________
Mexican tree pepper seed, grow to 6', send $1 & SASE; Ghost chilli pepper seed, send $1 & SASE. Roy Reynolds 4880 Piney Bluff Rd. Baxley 31513___________________________
Oats, Fla. 501, Bright, bulk only, germination 93%, Oats and Ryegrass mixture, germination 97%. J. Bullington Cordele 229273-6572_______________________________
Rare old-fashioned heirloom veg. seed, all types, call for info. Donald Brown P.O. Box 3846 Valdosta 31604-3846 229-232-4853 727-742-5397___________________________
Sugar pumpkin seed for making pies, 10 seeds, $1 w/SASE. J.C. Clark 3976 Albany Ave. Waycross 31503____________________
Sweet, rare Italian heirloom pepper seeds (Gorno di Toro), 40/$1 w/SASE. Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Rd. SE Monroe 30655 770-464-1979___________________________
Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 82% germination, cleaned and bagged, $9 per bag. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting since 1974. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047 229-224-8294______________________
Blackberry plants, thornless, $2.50 ea. Perry Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055_____
Blackberry/blueberry, all types, $.65 up, 50 minimum to ship, paypal okay, hyacinthe05@bellsouth.net. Leisa Parker Valdosta 229-506-1524__________________
Blueberry plants, Climax, Austin, powder blue, 2 years old, will fruit in June, no shipping. Ted Wach Bolingbroke/Macon 478-994-1120___________________________
Brown turkey, Celeste figs, $5, selfpollinating Issai kiwi, $6, Sweetshrub, mulberries, $3, dewberries, $2, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227__________
Certified Bermuda sprigs; Tift 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Chinquapin seedlings, sweet shrub, purple sugar cane; call for prices, shipping. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd. Valdosta 31601 229-247-8297___________________________
Hard mast & soft mast native Wildlife trees, cover plants also, shipping available. George Coleman Glenwood 478-595-8554_________
Pomegranates, loquats, black mission figs, large brown turkey, Santa Rosa plums, New Port plums, and blueberries. Kamal Sarris Kennesaw 404-437-9723_________________
Thornless blackberry, 5 varieties; blueberry, fig plants. J.L Duncan 2503 Cammie Wages Road Dacula 30019 770-962-4990_________
Thornless hybrid blackberry plants bareroot $2.50, knockout roses bareroot $2.50, blueberry plants $2.50, blueberry plants, all types. Greg Nimmo Tifton 229-445-1793
Tift 85, Russell & Coastal Bermuda sprigs for sale & custom planting. Paul White Dry Branch 478-214-4100
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
I wish to purchase flax seed so I can process linen. Wind Chapman Dahlonega
706-202-3630___________________________
Looking for a few Peter Pepper seeds to start for spring. John Morgan P.O. Box 9438 Savannah 31401 912-604-9663 912-2331883___________________________________
Looking for cut-short beans, crease-back beans, cowhorn okra seeds, other vegetable heritage seeds, leave message. Ginger
Marine Ellijay 706-273-1128
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Looking for Hedge apples/Osage orange fruit or seeds, contact if you happen to have any. Valerie Peppers Dalton 706-876-2404
Looking for Heritage or Southland red
raspberry plants, I can dig them. Les Speer Calhoun 706-625-1032___________________
Want Blue Jones watermelon seeds. Brad Marks 2866 Hwy 11 Mansfield 30035 770550-2646 770-787-5592__________________
Want hot Peter pepper seed or plants.
James Acott Oxford 678-342-7576_________
Want old seed corn that is not hybrid; Holcomb, prolific or any kind. Lee Elrod Tallking Rock 706-692-4028______________
Want old-fashioned pomegranate bushes. Franklin Samples Buford 770-945-7052
Want one Southern Jewel muscadine vine, must be able to ship to me. Lloyd Pritchett 437 Withrow Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-889-1641
Want small fruit trees for school orchard, will dig, if necessary. Morro Sanyang Atlanta 404-753-7753___________________________
Want to buy Milo, I'm in the Watkinsville, Madison, Greensboro area. James Reynolds Watkinsville 678-920-2096_______________
Want to find some old-time multiplying onion sets. Q. A. Kight Vidalia 912-578-6202
Want wild plum saplings, max. 18"-2', need
as many as 50. Brooks Garcia Atlanta 404557-7783 404-577-7205
FLOWERS FOR SALE
It you have questions about this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$.50 pkg., w/SASE: hardy Begonia, foxglove, purple coneflower, Sweet Rocket, Gaillardia, cosmos, eleome, Columbine, snapdragon, Nigella, Larkspur, Rudbecka. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035_______
$2 pkh, 100 seeds, w/SASE, Cypress vine, red, pink mixed, attracts hummingbirds. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd. NE Atlanta 30306
'09 Impatien, seed mxd., 35 col. & shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705______________________
2009 seeds: Touch-me-nots, Gloriosa daisy, Columbine, Marigold, Zinnias, $1 each plus LSASE. Melissa Lawler 116 Nelson Oaks Drive Ball Ground 30107-2798 770-7353679___________________________________
4" perennials, 350 varieties all $1.50 ea., Helleborus, Japanese maples and others, by appt., display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967___________________
4-year-old Lenten roses (Hellebores), $4 each, 50 Pachysandra plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076_____________
All plants must go, selling everything, orchids, ficus, sagos, too much to list. Jennie Stanfield Brunswick 912-264-6032________
Anti-nematode marigolds, 1 tbsp., $2
cash,
reliable
germ./growth,
jacksonupick@fuze-tech.net. J. Jackson
Leslie 229-924-1746
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Black Eyed Susan seed, 1 tsp., $1/pkg., w/SASE. Hans Gmetzenbach 978 County Farm Rd. NE Dalton 30721_______________
Camellia Japonica, 3-gal. $25; Grand Slam, Show Time, Rena Swick, Lady Clair, Prof.
Sargent, Drama Girl. Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-923-1951___________________________
Canna lilies, striped leaf Pretoria, other Cannas, Pussy Willow, Hydrangeas, Mahonia Holly, ask about other plants, no shipping.
Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053______
Confederate rose seeds, 2009; 1 tablespoon, send SASE & $1. Jessica Ansley Perry 478-988-8300_____________________
Daylilies, $3 to $5 clump, no shipping. N. Bloodworm Roberta 478-297-4701_________
Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, plant now, we ship, inventory reduction sale, pictures at ferncove.com Gerald Denney Newnan 770656-1114_______________________________
Daylilies, were $3, now $2 per clump, thousands to choose from, no shipping. Etheleen James Lyons 912-526-8516______
French pussy willow, Cherokee, and Lady Banksia rose cuttings. $1 stem. Charlotte Liphart 37 London Lane Hiram 30141 770-
289-5306_______________________________
Grancy Greybeard seeds, produce beautiful white, fragrant flowers, 50 seeds for $2 & SASE, 2 stamps. Reba Morris 8787 Veterans Parkway Midland 31820 706-323-2401
Green Giants, Cryptomeria evergreens, Japanese maples, cherry trees, red maples, Shumard oaks, call now for specials. Mr. Webb Griffin 770-233-8682_______________
Hen, chicks, 3 dif. kind,15/$12 ppd.; August lily or Hosta 8/$12 ppd.; p. Verbena, Hyacinth bean, black-eyed Susan, bouquet pepper, Queen Anne, $2/tbsp. w/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105_______
House plants-pencils, Jade, kalachoe, begonias, peace lily & many more, $2 up. N. Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915
Japanese maple grafted liners, over 30 cultivars available now, custom grafting available, $8 ea., $100 minimum. Flo Chaffin Watkinsville 706-310-0143_______________
Japanese maples, 30 different grafted varieties; laceleafs and dwarfs. Bridget Britton Evans 706-829-1427_____________________
Large perennial hibiscus, purple morning glory, and purple eleome seeds, $1 per tsp.
SASE. Linda Conner 158 Ann Lane Metter
30439__________________________________
Leighton Green and Murray varieties of Leyland Cypress. $2.50/tree for 100.+, liners also available. Sydney Herrin Jesup 912-2568069 912-530-9672______________________
Leyland Cypress trees, 10'-20i in field, you
dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 71*0-945-8172 678-936-0688
Leyland Cypress trees, container grown, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton 706-
374-5339_______ _____________
Leyland Cypress, 3 gal., 4 ft., $8; 7 gal., 5 1/2 ft., $20. Johnny Atkinson Douglasville 770-949-5846___________________________
Leyland Cypress, 7-gal., $17, Cryptomeria,
Deodar
Cedar,
Arborvitae,
Red/Sugar/Japanese Maples, Crape Myrtle, River Birch, Weeping Willow, Sawtooth, more,
planting/delivery avail. -Greg Strickland Winston 404-788-5434 ________________
Leyland Cypress, Green Giant, 3" pot, $1.50; 1-gal., $2.75; 3-gal,, $8.50; 5-gal., $15; 7-gal., $25, Rome delivery. Anne Walker
Good Hope 706-342-9471________________
Leyland Cypress, Green Giant,
Cryptomeria, 2-ft, $1.99-$2.59; Gardenia,
Loropetulums,
Junipers,
Barbery,
Hydrangeas, Burning Bush, $2.99. Bala
Dommeti Conyers 770-922-0691 _______
Leyland cypress, single stem, 3-gal. pots, 2 1/2 ft., $6.50 ea. Bob Welch Ranger 706-6296332_____________________________ __
Leyland Cypress/Cryptomeria trees in 3 & 7 gallon containers, very green/uniform in size, great prices direct from grower. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795__________
Louisiana Iris or mixed daylily, $12/doz. ppd.; Sweet peas, Rose Campion, Spider flower, African daisy, Beauty Berry, $2/tbsp. & SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee
30105__________________________________
Moonflower seeds: 50 cents teaspoon;
include stamped self-addressed envelope. Judy Walker 6841 High Point RD Douglasville 30134
Jerry Brumfield of Cumming, Ga., knows a thing or two about growing sweet potatoes. Brumfield is shown proudly displaying the live and one-half pound sweet potato he produced last summer.
Old-timey Daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas; Boxwood, Rose of Sharon, Siberian Iris, Forsythia, free Liriope, come dig. E. Beach Duluth 770-4761163___________________________________
Rare, hot pink, bleeding heart vine seeds, 25 seeds, $1 w/LSASE, 2 stamps. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824 229-641 -2260
Reseeding petunias mixed, angel trumpet, double purple, yellow or white , $1/pkt. w/SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Aye. Jefferson 30549________________________
Seeds $1/pkt. with 2 stamps, Lily of the Valley tree, cabbage leaf, rudbeckia. Debbie Payne 2332 Tuten Rd Blackshear 31516
Seeds: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, purple hollyhock, mixed hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry, orange cosmos, cash only, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529_______________________
Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, Money plants, 4 o'docks, Devil's Trumpet, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, Althaea, $1/tsp., ea., w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30501 _________
Trees, sawtooth oak, 20, 3-gal. or 50, 1-gal. for $100, apples, blueberry, muscadine, grapes. Robert Ray Canon 706-498-0274
Trees-Hickory, Maple, Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red, Shumard Red, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
True red crape myrtle, Red Rocket, $8; Green Giant arborv, 2-3 ft., $3; Red Japanese maples, $12. Randall Jordan Flowery Branch 678-936-1112 770-534-7723_______
Variegated Liriope, in 4-5 inch pots, 5,000 available. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-5435432
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
category, call 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act
requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information Will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 9186411.
_ Flowers Wanted
I am looking for donated flowers to plant at church, I will dig locally, getting ready for spring. Lynn Sylvis Fortson 706-317-5936
Looking for flower bulbs in the Valdosta area, will come and dig up bulbs. John Culpepper Quitman 229-292-5258_________
Want 20 ea. Mahonia and min. Barberry at reasonable prices. Chester Thomas Fayetteville 770-461 -1010
MISCELLANEOUS
category, call Rosemary Perryman at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082._____________ __
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: biees, honey
and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
1 story beehives, $160, fall hues, $100, beekeeping supplies, equipment, 5-gallon honey, $130, beeswax, bee pollen. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337____________ __
10 6114" plastic frames with foundation and
10 5 1/2" plastic waxed foundation, $20 plus shipping. Julia Taylor Atlanta 404-257-0740
2009 all natural, pure, raw, unprocessed honey for sale, sizes avail.: 8-oz. bears, 16oz. size, quart. Jimmy Brown .Jackson 770775-0157_______________________________
2010 5-frame nucs, complete hives, supers, bottoms, tops, raw honey, pints, quarts,
closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619________________
2010 hygienic Italian queens for $15 each, also do removals in middle and south
Georgia. Michael Hulett Rhine 229-332-0084
2010 spring 5 frame nucs, Feb.-May, no frame exchange, call for pricing. Marty Rouse Cartersville 770-845-2616________________
5 bee pollination trailers, 2 trailers hold 45
hives; 3 trailers hold 33 hives. Jerry Shumans Baxley 912-367-2243____________________
All-natural Gallberry honey: gallons, $32; 1
or 2 pounds w/comb, $15, shipping included,
other
sizes
available,
pictures:
www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce
Homerville 912-487-2001_________________
Bee removal, metro and beyond metro area. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719 678-982-8286_________________________ _
Honey bee removal service, rates vary.,
queenbreeder@hlbeefarm.com
Brenda
Lowery Ocilla 229-468-7660______________
Honeybee removal statewide, licensed/ insured, crop pollination, spring nucs. Mike Sorensen McDonough 404-372-8295
Order honeybees now for March & April. B.J. Weeks 325 Roy Haynes Dr. Ball Ground 30107 770-735-3263_____________________
Stainless steel honey extractor, new condition, $150. Delindah Thompson Woodstock 678-445-3377________________
Will locate, remove honey bees, swarms, unwanted bee equipment; local honey. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226
Elephant ear garlic plants, 60 for $16 plus $4 postage. M.H. Robbins 364 Savannah Ave. Statesboro 30458 912-690-3883__________
Hot cow horn pepper seed & hot Peter pepper seed, $1 pkt., w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-6522521
Fish & Supplies
Things To Eat
Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from
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 DNR Special Permit
Unit at (770) 761-3044.___________________
the home page to the Organic Agriculture 1''-2"/2"-3" bluegill, hybrid bream,
page and registration forms. Those who shellcracker, redbreast; threadfin shad;
do not have internet access or are unable channel catfish; sterile grass carp; weed
to download the forms, should call 404- analysis; consultation services. Keith Edge 656-1264.______________________________ Soperton 478-697-8994__________________
'08 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb., A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish,
bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5-lb. min. redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad; free
Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way state-wide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478-
Flowery Branch 30542 770-532-9340 770- 836-4938_______________________________
532-6333_______________________________ A-1 quality, farm-grown, channel catfish,
09 black walnut meats, $22 quart, postage fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate
paid. Rogers Odell 4716 Plainview Rd. weights/counts, guaranteed, live, healthy,
Oakwood 30566 770-534-4944____________ immed. dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-
09 black walnuts, $20 quart, $10 pint + $3 648-2062 770-468-0725__________________ postage Kathryn Smith Dawsonville 706- Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel
265-6564_______________________________ catfish, sterile grass carp, loi, statewide
09 Desireable pecans, $7/lb. plus postage, delivery David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 will crack, shell, separate your pecans, Channel catfish fingerlings, 6"-8" and 8"-
$.40/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506- 10", also sev. thousand lbs., 1-2 lbs. each.
2727___________________________________ Orvile Carver Douglas 912-384-5090_______
09 Pecans, shelled, $5 per lb., plus Farm fresh red wigglers and castings, great
postage. Nan Finch Portal 912-865-2144
for fishing and composting. D. Holman
09 pecans, $6/lb. shelled, plus shipping. Covington 678-977-7944_________________
Saan Teasley 528 McCurry Rd. Hartwell Koi: 2-3": $5, 4-6": $10; 100+ price change
30643 706-376-7659 706-436-3707________ to $3 and $6, bigger kois avail., prefer local,
2009 shelled pecans, Stuart & Desirables, but can ship. Kou Chanq Snellville 770-362$6/lb. plus postage if shipped, mostly halves. 9265___________________________________
Dana Barton Forest Park 404-304-9696
Old fashioned cotton seed mealcake. Andy
2009 Stuart pecans in shell, $1.50/lb. Jene McNeely Louisville 478-377-0480 478-625Moore Crawfordville 706-678-7683________ 3547___________________________________
All natural free range pork, no antibiotics or Rainbow trout, adult bass, hybrid striped
hormones, will deliver to abattoir in Tifton if bass, grass carp, bluegill, fathead minnows,
desired. Danny Tyson Tifton 229-386-1587 pick up, delivery, info@lakework.com. Matt
Collard & turnip greens for sale, black Morgan Ball Ground 770-735-3523________
walnut meats for sale, shipping available. C. Red wigglers & Europeans, great for
Brooks Roswell 770-993-2315____________ fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B.
Dried apples, $5/lb. pickup, 2 lbs./$15 ppd., Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993_______
5 lbs./$32 ppd. A. Kinsey Cleveland 706-865- Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb.,
5510______________ ____________________ price includes shipping, please send check or
Farm fresh brown & tinted eggs, $3 per dz. money order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 or 2 dz. for $5. Elaine Smith Alpharetta 678- Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812___________
936-1341_______________________________
Red worms, $25 lb.+ shipping, worm
Farm fresh brown eggs from local, happy, casting fertilizer, 50 lbs./$25, email
free range Rhode Island Red chickens. jwdavis18@yahoo.com. James Davis Lyerly
Margaret Jesser Royston 706-245-4717
706-895-2693 706-290-3090______________
Farm fresh brown eggs from Rhode Island Small red . wigglers for fishing or Reds, $2 dozen. Rex Sells Gainesville 678- composting, $22/lb. plus shipping. Bob Cole 455-4471_______________________________ Axson 912-381-7526____________________
Farm fresh brown eggs, $1.50 a dozen. Bill Specializing in extra large big red
Harding Monticello 706-468-8949_________ Europeans, $25 lb., plus shipping. Keith
Farm raised beef, no hormones or Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748 ______
antibiotics, grain fed, free delivery to Sterile grass carp, 10-12" & 12-14", channel
processor, references available. Tom Morris catfish, 4-6", 6-8" & 8-11", quantity discounts
Hartwell 706-436-9070___________________ & free statewide delivery avail. Mike Buford
Free Pecans, you pick. Dan Carey Cordele 229-886-7824___________________
Greensboro 706-817-0198_______________
Sterile grass carp, catfish fingerlings, bass,
Grain fed Angus beef, $1.50/hanging weight lbs., whole, half, or quarters in some cases.
bream, trout, DNR registered,, licensed, pick up, delivery. Randy Bennington Dahlonega
David Hall Danville 478-697-5362_________ 770-377-3243___________________________
Grain fed beef, no drugs or growth We carry thread fin shad, this is the best
hormones, 1/4, 1/2 or whole. C. Cannon Elberton 706-988-3333___________________
way to feed your fish. Dick Buford Cordele 229-273-4150___________________________
Natural Angus beef, farm raised, no hormones or antibiotics, grass/grain fed, half
Will meet or beat any price on Bluegill/Coppernose bream, Fla./F-I bass, 3-
or whole, references. Charles Bradley 4" & 5-6", prompt statewide dely. avail. V.
Buckhead 706-342-2629_________________ Buford Cordele 229-273-4157_____________
Natural beef, hormone free, grass & grain fed, www.young-farms.com. Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321___________________
, Worm castings, worm food, worm beds, and worm bins. Dennis Holman Covington 678977-7944
New Zealand meat rabbits, Purina fed, prices start @ $15. Chris Tenbrink Griffin
Fertilizers & Mulches
770-584-0173___________________________ $1.75 /bale, wheat straw, good quality, drop
Brown eggs, $3.50/doz.; '09 pecans, trailer or liveload, mulch hay, $1.50/bale. unshelled, $1.50/lb.; pastured beef, $1/lb. Kristopher Kreider Metter 912-682-9689
Tena Moore Crawfordville 706-401-6643
2009 wheat straw $2.10/bale at barn, semi
Peanuts boiled, roasted, raw, 1/2 bushel truck loads available for delivery. James minimum, call for prices and shipping details. Carpenter Ellaville 229-942-2219 229-937-
Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895______ 2169___________________________________
Ppd. '09 Somner pecans from private orchard, excellent quality, halves, $6.50/lb. plus postage, in shell, $1.50/lb. Allyn Bruninga Warner Robins 478-953-2508_____________
Stone-ground yellow grits & meal, white grits & meal & self-rising meal, $3.50 per bag, will ship. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912852-9381_________________ _____________
USDA inspected Angus beef, cut/wrapped your specs, $3.20/lb. sides, quarters, average 300 lbs. meat. Carol Lakics Butler 478-8629733___________________________________
We machine shell pecans while you wait for $.30 per pound, Jody Glidewell Jackson 770775-6592
2009 wheat straw, $2/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912-2138585_________ __________________________
4X5 rolls of mulch Bermuda mix hay, $16. ea., 110 rolls. Terrell Smith Kathleen 478-9879834___________________________________
Accepting bids for approx. 1000 tons of dry chicken litter to be ready for pickup 2/8/10. Edrick Hood Andersonviile 229-942-2877
Beautiful free aged horse manure mixed with shavings, you haul, possible arrangements for delivery, Covington/Conyers area. John Stamps Oxford 770-787-1875
Clean, fresh, slash pinestraw delivered and installed, $4.25/bale, price includes clean up. Nicole Webb Baldwin 706-988-4097_______
Herbs
State "law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Nongame Conservation Section at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com._______________
$2 each, free shipping, chives, mugwort, catnip, yarrow, skullcap, fennel, echinacea & more. Kathy Bell Talking Rock 770-7893207___________________________________
2010 pepper seeds: rare, Vietnam, Korean, Peru, lemon-strawberry, chiltipen, 35 varieties, $1 pkt. w/SASE. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 404-578-7758
Clean, long-needle, pinestraw insalled at $4
per bale, reliable & professional service, serving all areas. Samantha Dawson Atlanta
706-461-2579
______________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, 4X6 rolls $30 ea.
Terry Dockery Leesburg 229-343-1849_____
Free compost, we are overflowing, come and get it, get ready for spring. Theresa Levins Powder Springs 706-372-5444_____
Free compost: horse manure with shavings.
Jerry Riles Douglasville 770-949-2238_____
Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, you load and haul, easy access. Cindy O'Neal
2617 East Hwy. 16 Sharpsburg 30277 770502-9722_______________________________
Free horse manure mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041
Horse manure mixed with shavings, $10 per pickup truck load, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219___________
Large pinestraw bales with great color installed at $3.90 per bale, no additional charges, call today. Corey Pegues Atlanta 678-943-8424___________________________
Mulch hay, 1,000 plus bales available, square bales only, in Monroe Co. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642___________________
Mulch hay, 1200 bales avail., clean, no mold, $2.50/bale. Billy McAdams Bremen 770-646-3085___________________________
Mulch hay, square bales, $2.50 bale. Lamar. Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569____________
Pinestraw, clean, great color, delivered & installed, $3.75/bale, serving all areas. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076_________
Slash pinestraw, $2.05 per bale; Longleaf, $2.50 per bale. Tony Willis Lyons 912-3260654___________________________________
We bring out and install fresh clean pinestraw at $4 per bale. Barbara Hefner Clarkesville 706-839-1254_____________ __
Well aged horse compost, will load/you load, $10, will deliver, call ahead. Chad Williams .Smyrna 404-421-1775___________
Wheat straw, $15/large round roll, net wrapped, in barn. Cheri Bailey Elberton 706283-3376_______________________________
Wheat straw, $2.50 per bale, quantity discounts on large orders. Kenneth Fleming Hartwell 706-376-8826 706-436-3877
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Poultry Litter/Compost
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 same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2,
Broiler litter for sale, I deliver anywhere, unlimited supply. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517_______ ____________________
Broilers; we will clean out your houses and pay for your litter. Danny Grizzle Royston
706-988-0175 706-207-3287______________
Chicken litter for sale, custom clean out service, delivery and spreading service. Charles Cowan Cartersville 770-714-2121
Chicken litter for sale, dump trailer loads. Eddy Gravitt Cumming 404-863-3463______
Chicken litter for sale, unlimited quantities, 25-ton minimum. Ken Mallonee Crawford 706-742-5679___________________________
Custom litter spreading, lime spreading, statewide delivery available. Clifford Kitchens Mitchell 706-598-3554 706-830-3841
Dry chicken litter for sale, stored in compost
house, call for price. Gary Fouts Ranger 706-
629-0233 678-446-7764
,
Unlimited litter for sale anywhere in Ga., can provide analysis. Kacy Cronan Gainesville 678-618-7313
Oddities
Apple, cherry, maple, hickory wood for smokers & grills, $1 lb. plus shipping. Kimsey Black Braselton 770-967-3095____________
Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown, excellent for carving, scrimshaw or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284
Gourds for Martin and craft, $2.50 each. Courtney Turner Fort Valley 478-825-8975
Gourds, $2; with holes, $2.50; add $14 per dozen for postage and handling to Ga. orders. R. Delano Butler P. O. Box 275 Dudley 31022 478-676-3170___________________________
Gourds, many varieties to choose from at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship UPS. Crystal Lang Cordele 229273-4263_________________________
Gourds: Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Lucky buckeyes, $3.50 dozen, buckeyes for planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291 Dillard 30537___________________________
Luffa sponges (still growing) for bath. H. Forgay Forsyth 770-775-2064
Miscellaneous Wanted
Deer antlers wanted, prefer spikes, will pay $8 per pound. Henry Dickerson Fayetteville 678-588-5159___________________________
Looking for a used working spinning wheel, please leave a message. Cynthia Willard Cumming 404-831-7296_________________
Want Choretronics 2 controllers, 2000-lb. capacity, ceiling mount winches. Michael Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535_______
Want free or reasonably-priced canning jars in various sizes and in good condition. Mr. Grandberry Manchester 706-846-1211______
Want fruit wood for BBQ smoking, am looking for peach and apple wood. Randall Bowman Cumming 770-886-6290_________
Want gin waste, spoiled straw/hay, husks, pulps, meals, expired feeds, sawdust, chips, manures. Sharon Walker Cartersville 770606-0459____________________________
Want old log smokehouse & split rail fencing. Jack Cribbs Douglas 912-384-8757 912-389-5796___________________________
Want old steel storage tower like those on poultry operations for our farm, doesn't have to work. Carter Williamson Palmetto 404-2299507___________________________________
Want ornamental trees, fruit trees (apple, pear, fig, peach), also aged horse manure, will pick up. Alex Almassi Watkinsville 706-3101477 706-202-7724
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
MISCELLANEOUS
Feb. 11 UGA Focus on EPD's Bull Sale, 12 Feb. 27 Introduction to Beekeeping Course,
noon, selling 40 Angus bulls 8
8:30 am, Coweta Beekeepers Assn.,
Limousin bulls, 10 Angus females, 4
197 Temple Ave., Newnan. Info: Steve
Limousin females & 4 Black Baldy
Page,
770-683-2465
or
females, UGA Teaching Arena, Athens.
www.cqwetabeekeepers.org/.
Info: Carroll T. Cannon, 229-776-4383.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
Feb. 17-21 Ga. Nat.'l Jr. Livestock Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 478-987-3247.
Feb. 19 Fri. Night Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, approx. 300 head, cow-calf prs., springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg. checked, Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808.
Feb. 26 Southern States Hillbilly Llama Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 478-923-8035.
Feb. 27 Peach State Classic Boer Goat Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-359-3161.
Feb. 4 SE Ga. Landscape Update, turf &
lawn, color & design, 4 hrs., category
24, 2 hrs., private, Okefenokee
Technical College, Waycross. Info:
912-287-5854
or
jscott@okefenokeetech.edu.
Feb. 16 Southern Green, cat. 21 & 24,
private, Albany Technical College,
Albany. Info: James Morgan, 229-436-
7216 or morganjl@uga.edu.
Feb. 26 Landscape Update for Central Ga.,
4 hrs., category 24, Houston Co. Ext.
Office, Perry. Info: Karen Atkins, 478-
987-2028 or atkinsk@uga.edu.
EQUINE EVENTS
Jan. 30 Educational Seminar: 1st of 3-Part Equine Educational Series, UGA
Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the
College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens. Info: John Thistle, 770-6018151 or Sue Vetsch, 678-410-8793 or suevetsch@mindspring.com. Feb. 5-7 HQHA Valentine Circuit Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-227-2159. Feb. 10 2nd Annual Youth Equine Champions Day, 10 am, Ga. state champions, participants, Railroad
Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.georgia.gov.
On the opening page click on Divisions, select Plant Industry Division, and click on Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing & Certification, and then click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can then search for upcoming courses by date, course title or license category.
Freight Depot, 65 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta.
Livestock auctions listed in the
Info: John Clements, 404-863-2173 or Market Bulletin may offer related items for
tiejc@bellsouth.net.
sale, such as tack and other livestock
Feb. 18-20 Ga. Nat.'l Rodeo, Ga. Nat.'l equipment. Notices for auctions selling
Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: any items other than livestock must be
478-987-3247 or 800-987-3247.
accompanied by the auction license
Feb. 26-28 HQHA Ga. Nat.'l Quarter Horse number of the principal auctioneer or
Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & auction firm conducting the auction, per
Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-227-2159. regulations of the Georgia Secretary of
GARDENING EVENTS
State. Notices without this information
cannot be published.
Feb. 8 Vegetable Gardening 101 Class,
6:30-8:30 pm, guidance in planning &
If you have questions concerning the
planting spring garden, Houston Co. Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at
Ext. Office, Perry. Info: 478-987-2028. 404-656-3682.
Want pecans in shell, '09 crop, Jackson Co. area, need 200-300 lbs., will pay $1/lb. Deb Allwein Nicholson 706-757-8810 _________
Want scrap metal, steel, tin, etc,, will clean up. Robert Grider Commerce 706-8701105___________________________________
Want to buy truckload of oak/hickory logs. Thomas Hadaway Kingston 770-3825459____________________________ .
Want trailer mounted poultry house PTO sprayer with tank. Denney Rogers Ephesus 770-854-5957_______________ _______ _
Want up to 1,000 or more used 6' to 6 1/2' metal T-posts. William Thomas Epworth 706492-4177 ___________________________
Want used chain link fence, will take down. Sammy Tonge 3737 Old Maysville Rd Commerce 30529 706-206-2131
Notices
Will C. Hawkins- please contact me regarding crocheting doily, no address or phone number in your letter. Wilma Pelley Jonesboro 770-478-9347
Will the gentleman wanting to buy old barn wood please give me a call. Larry Waldrip Gainesville 678-602-2140_________ _______
Would the man from Metter please call me about single action hyd. cyl. for my disc mower. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 404805-4156
Out-Of-State Wanted
Lady, 52, wants to work on farm, nobsmoker/drinker, hard worker, honest, strong, healthy, own car, can travel. Scarlet Coleman Winter Haven FL 863-585-6539
There is a 20-word lifhit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 30-word limit). Advertiser's name, city, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices.
Want cane mill in working or non-working condition, Darrell Talley South Pittsburg TN 423-322-5873
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
1 cord of red oak, $100, will deliver and stack to Lawrenceville, Dacula, Buford or within 25 miles. Brent Ballentine Lawrenceville 678-925-4658 678-788-0784
1/2 cord oak & hickory, $90, 1 cord, $175, delivered & stacked free. Sam or Daniel Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
1/2 cord oak firewood, split, delivered and stacked, $75, if no answer, please leave message. Glenn Ray Milledgeville 478-4562104
1/2 cord of split firewood, $50 per half cord. Wyatt Cook Rockmart 678-757-9964
All oak, split, seasoned, 15-20", $85 for 1/2 cord. John Sills Smyrna 770-432-5025
All seasoned firewood, $175 cord, $90 1/2 cord, delivered & stacked. David Britton Temple 770-713-8878 770-597-1313
Background checks debit and credit cards accepted: $95 for 1/2 cord, $175 for cord, g.hamby@amg247.com. Greg Hamby Cumming 678-232-5442
Firewood, 1/2 cord seasoned pecan, split, delivered & stacked, $75. Connie Carnes Milledgeville 478-456-0915
Firewood, 1/2 cord, $70, oak, maple, dogwood. Bill Garner Cumming 770-8874197
Firewood, cut to your length, all hardwood, 1/2 cord, $75, 1 cord, $140. Bruce Palmer Clarkesville 706-768-3407
Firewood, mixed hardwoods, split/dry, $150 per cord, delivered within 20 miles of Knoxville. Dan Sykes Knoxville 478-8365050
Firewood, seasoned hardwood. Carol Markowski Atlanta 404-627-7775
Good seasoned firewood, oak, hickory mix, $120 per cord. Greg Wright Talking Rock 706-276-3242
Oak firewood, cut & split, 16" length, you haul, $40 1/3 cord, no Sunday calls. Timothy Peifer Metter 912-685-6853
Oak, $50, 1/2 cord, delivery can be arranged. Ronald Smith 517 Moriah Noel Dr. SW Resaca 30735 716-237-2968 706-2290279
Oak, delivered & stacked within 25 miles of Richmond Hill, $150 cord, $80 1/2 cord. Al Singleton Richmond Hill 912-220-4281
Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18" to 20" pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. free. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned firewood available for delivery and pick up. Clint Harris Cumming 770-5976420
Seasoned firewood available for delivery or pick up. Jim Harris Cumminq 404-597-1580
Seasoned firewood, $160 full cord, $80 1/2 cord, smaller amounts available, delivery available. Steve Moon Gainesville 678-7252690
Seasoned firewood, oak and hickory, split and delivered prices vary by location. Vickie McAbee Canton 770-361-3201
Seasoned firewood, split and delivered, $65 per half-cord, $140 per cord. Lee McAbee Ellijay 706-273-4544
Seasoned oak, split, delivered (20 miles), stacked, $85/half cord. David Carmichael Dallas 404-326-6061
Seasoned split oak firewood, $140/cd.; $70/ 1/2 cd.; $40/1/4 cd.; will help load, you haul. Bill Cline Newnan 770-251-3518
Want log or pulpwood length hickory and pecan wood, green/seasoned, picked up or delivered. Ken Cronin Griffin 231-3135854
Well seasoned mixed hardwood, $150 cord, $80 half cord, delivered locally. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-235-5039
Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
Free hardwood trees on a 1 A. lot, you cut & haul, must be insured. Dorothy Lemming Stockbridge 770-474-2386
Free pine trees on a 1 A. lot, you cut & haul, must be insured. Bill Robins College Park 404-761-3749
Notice of Equine Auction
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Roxie 16 yr old sorrel grade mare
Official Code of Georgia Annotated Blaze 8 yr old bay and white grade
(Humane Care for Equines Act), the spotted saddle horse gelding
Georgia Department of Agriculture will No representation is made regarding
conduct a live auction on the following any registration or possible registration
equine as grade horses, to wit:
neither of said equine nor of the physical
The auction will be held at the condition of said equine. Any
Lawrence L. Bennett Harness Training documentation in possession of the
Facility located in Hawkinsville, GA. Department of Agriculture regarding
Saturday, February 6, 2010. The said registration, physical condition or past
equine may be inspected at the facility veterinary treatment of said equine is
from 10 am to 12 pm; the sale will start at available upon request; however, not
12 pm on Saturday, February 6, 2010. withstanding the availability of such
Pictures of the. equine will be posted documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal
when available on the Department information given to the Department, said
website: www.agr.georgia.gov. For sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis
directions to location, call the Equine without any representation regarding
Section at (404)-656-3713. (Office hours registration, physical condition or
are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 acceptable use of the animal. The
p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on Department reserves the right to add or
these equine.
withdraw equines to or from any auction.
The successful bidder must be prepared to
Ms. Rouse 15 yr old sorrel grade mare tender the price by cashiers check, money
Star 3 yr old bay grade mare
order, cash, or with personal check
Shadow 1 yr old blue roan grade gelding (accompanied with letter of bank
Honey Graham 2 yr old sorrel grade approval) and move the animal from the
gelding
impoundment facility by 5 p.m. on
Charger 7 month old sorrel and white January 9, 2010. Payment MUST be
grade paint gelding
made at the time the animal is picked up.
Tigger 6 yr old sorrel grade gelding
If a successful bidder fails to tender
Marty 11 yr old chestnut grade walking the price as required, the Georgia
horse gelding
Department of Agriculture may refuse to
Hershey 6 yr old bay grade mare
accept any other bids made by the
Emerald 9 yr old sorrel grade mare
successful bidder at this auction or any
Sophia 11 yr old sorrel grade mare
future auction.
Chiquita 2 !4 yr old bay grade filly
These horses are subjccf to periodic
Woodstock 9 yr old black and white inspection by the Georgia Department of
grade paint gelding
Agriculture for a period of 12 months.
Choo Choo 18 yr old sorrel grade mare
Save the Date Hola 5 yr old sorrel and white grade paint mare
Topaz 2 yr old sorrel grade gelding
Opal 2 yr old sorrel grade fdly T-Bo 4 yr old bay mule mare
The Georgia Department of
Ethel 4 yr old bay pony mare
Agriculture also will conduct an
Gump" 3 yr old sorrel grade gelding Gumby 3 yr old bay roan grade gelding Louise 3 yr old bay grade mare Kit Kat 4 yr old sorrel grade mare
equine auction in Morgan County Feb. 27. Details will be provided in the Feb. 10 issue of the Market
Edward 7 yr old palomino grade gelding Bulletin and on the department
Muenster 7 yr old bay grade mare
website www.agr.georgia.gov.
Seasons of Georgia Cookbooks Still Available for Purchase
Equine Program
Seasons of Georgia
Kitchen Keepsake Cookbook
Full Size Paperback Edition with special "lay flat" binding A Georgia treasure you, your family and friends will enjoy for a lifetime.
Name _________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________
City__________ ;____________ . State___________ Zip___________
Phone (please include area code): (______ ) ________ - _______ _ (please include phone number in case we have questions about your order)
Please send me________ books at $21.95 each (price includes sales tax, postage and handling) Enclose check or money order in the amount of $__________________ 1 =$21.95 / 2=$43.90 / 3=$65.85 / 4=$87.80 / 5=$109.75 / 6=$131.70 Please make checks payable to: Best of Georgia Farms Cookbooks Mail your order to: P. O. Box 111, Powder Springs, GA 30127
Phone: (404) 656-3680 Books will ship 5-7 days from receipt of order.
If you did not get to order a copy of the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Season of Georgia Cookbook in time for the holidays, copies of the book still are available for purchase.
The cookbook features selected recipes from the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin that utilize fruits and vegetables that are available during each season. The recipes from this kitchen keepsake cookbook were provided by Bulletin readers who shared their favorite recipes throughout the years.
This 192-page book contains a number of beautiful color photographs of some of the prepared recipes, a handy substitution guide, tips and suggestions alongside many of the recipes, and a special "lay flat" binding that makes it easy to use in the kitchen. In addition, there are spaces in the book where users may make their own notations, whether it's a comment about a recipe, or a memory of learning to cook. These personalized notes will make the book a keepsake children and grandchildren will cherish for years to come.
To order, use the form at left. An order form also is available from website www.agr.georgia.gov. Once at the site, click on Market Bulletin, then Articles and Items of Interest and look for the link to the form.
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spreading Christmas cheer and gifts to the horses in need.
Several other businesses in Georgia participated in the Angel Tree project this year and we would like to express our sincere appreciation: Sacketts in Jasper, Cohutta Feed in Blue Ridge, TC Supply in Canton, Ace Hardware in Cordele, Farmers Feed and Seed in Americus, and Tractor Supply companies in Rome, Cartersville, Chatsworth, and Ellijay. Thank you to these establishments and their patrons for enhancing the spirit of the season.
The Georgia Equine Rescue League has continued to faithfully support the impound facilities. On December 22, the organization delivered 75 bales of Timothy hay to the bam. In addition, the League has committed to purchase an additional sling needed to rehabilitate horses too weak to stand on their own. Thank you GERL and members for your generosity. Since there are no state appropriated funds for the impound bams, the program relies heavily on donations for the rehabilitation of the horses, donkeys, and mules that come through the facilities. It is because of the support and contributions from groups like these who share the love of the horse that the Georgia Department of Agriculture can give "Hope for the Horses" all year long.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Farmland Edition Set For March 10,2010
Farm Front
The Spring Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published March 10, 2010; deadline for this issue is February 17, 2010. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting farmland advertisements for the farmland edition.
* Only farmland may be advertised. Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by owner; no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free 1-800-282-5B52,
to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited to those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc.; descriptive terms, such as square footage of homes, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be included for non-agricultural structures.
* Only one ad per household per issue is permitted.
* For best results, include the price of the property in the notice.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed 30 words in length; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number or name and complete address.
* All notices must be received by the February 17 deadline.
* See form on page 3.
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District T\vo; Dawson represents District Four; and Chase represents District Five.
Peanut growers from these districts renominated the incumbents during nomination meetings held in December. The Georgia'peanut production area is divided into five districts based on acreage distribution and geographical location with one board member representing each district. . Each nominee must produce peanuts and live within the district for which he is nominated.
The commission works to promote Georgia's peanut industry, support industry research and educate producers about industry issues.
ag consumer line...
Overseas Opportunity Announced
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For College Agriculture Students
will need to follow your physician's advice and read product labels so you can avoid the ingredients that are causing problems.
How much sunlight should a vegetable garden receive?
All vegetables need sunlight. The garden site should receive at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. Eight to 10 hours each day is even better. Therefore, vegetables should be planted away from buildings, trees and shrubs, which shade the area. The roots of trees and shrubs also will compete for nutrients and water.
Why did my weeping fig lose all its leaves when I moved it to another window in my apartment?
Weeping figs are very sensitive to changes in their position and changes in the amount of light they receive. They can easily lose all their leaves after being moved to an area with less light. It takes a while for them to recuperate from the shock of moving, but they will leaf out again.
If you have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write to us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA 30334; e-mail info@agr.state.ga.us or telephone 1-800282-5852.
The Grains Foundation and the National FFA Organization are' now accepting applications for the International Collegiate Agricultural Leadership (I-CAL) program. The 12 undergraduate students for this year's I-CAL mission will journey to Malaysia and Taiwan from May 16-28, 2010. The I-CAL program is intended for students who wish to continue their future education and career path in agriculture.
The Foundation was established by members of the U.S. Grains Council in 1983, in an effort to improve world food availability and quality; to strengthen the role of the marketplace in resolving global supply and demand issues; and to build partnerships with agricultural producers, agribusinesses and governments in developing countries through market education programs. Knowledge gained by I-CAL participants will serve American agriculture as they become future leaders in production agriculture, agribusiness and related fields.
Jim Broten, chairman of The Grains Foundation, said, "The I-CAL program offers young agricultural professionals a
Strawberries
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including area code. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations. Notices may be sent via fax to 404-463-4389 or by mail to: Market Bulletin, Ga. Dept, of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. See form on page 12.
unique opportunity to see the benefits of
international trade firsthand. It is our hope
they will become believers and promoters
of international trade, as it benefits the
whole world."
To find out more information about the
I-CAL program and to apply, go to
www.ffa.org/collegiate.
Note that
applications must be postmarked by Feb.
15,2010.
State Museum
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State of Georgia." The Agrirama opened July 4, 1976.
Today it includes a traditional 1870s farm community and an 1890s progressive farmstead. Features include a sawmill, blacksmith shop, schoolhouse, feed and seed store, print shop, drug store, grist mill, and a turpentine still.
The only steam powered train in regular operation in Georgia operates on a 1.3 mile railroad system at the museum. During the fall term, ABAC students helped to renovate the Vulcan Iron Works steam locomotive, which began its working life in 1917.
"Obviously, much remains to be done," Bridges said. " We've just begun to work out the details."
Meat Processing
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Crop Summary
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contributed to this record yield. Soybean production is set at 16.2
million bushels, 26 percent more than last year. Planted acres at 470,000, was up 40,000 acres from last year. Harvested acres at 450,000, was up 35,000 acres from 2008. Yield averaged 36 bushels per acre, five more bushels than last year and a new record.
Tobacco production in 2009 was 28 million pounds compared with 33.6 million pounds in 2008. This production represents a 17 percent decrease from last year. Yields averaged 2,000 pounds in 2009, compared with 2,100 pounds per acre in 2008. Acreage was 14,000 compared with 16,000 in 2008. Disease problems were at a minimum for this crop.
Sorghum acres planted for all purposes were 55,000 acres, compared to 60,000 acres last year. Harvested acres for grain were 40,000, down 4,000 acres from last year. Yield averaged 53 bushels per acre, eight bushels per acre more than last year. Grain production totaled 2.12 million bushels, up seven percent from a year earlier. Sorghum harvested as silage was 12,000 acres, which was the same as last year's acreage. Silage yields averaged 11 tons per acre, down three tons from 2008.
Hay production in 2009 totaled 1.61 million tons, two percent more than in 2008. Yields averaged 2.30 tons per acre from all cuttings, 0.1 tons more than last year. Acreage harvested was 700,000 acres, down 20,000 acres from last year.
processed into products such as cheese, ice cream and soap.
For more information about the center, contact the facility by calling (478) 8273078 or logon to www.ag.fvsu.edu.
Forestry Field Day
Scheduled Feb. 25
A Forestry Field Day is scheduled Thurs., Feb. 25, at Hog Hammock Plantation, Harriet's Bluff, in Camden County. The event is scheduled 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. with check in at 8:30 a.m. Although there is no charge, the field day is limited to the first 75 registrants; deadline for registration is Feb. 17. For more information or to register, contact Shanda Thompson at 912-427-2502 Ext. 3; shanda.thompson@ga.usda.gov.
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government and agricultural leaders use the information to make informed decisions that impact the future of farmers, their families, their businesses, and their communities."
The survey will be conducted between January and April. In an effort to gather the most accurate data, NASS will reach out to nearly 35,000 producers nationwide, including 1300 in Georgia. Producers will be asked to provide data on their operating expenditures, production costs, and household characteristics.
"Farm organizations, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, other government agencies, members of Congress, and state and local officials use the collective information from ARMS to answer questions and make important decisions concerning the economic viability of American agriculture, the rural economy, and other emerging issues," Kleweno said.
As with all NASS surveys, information provided by respondents is confidential by law. NASS safeguards the confidentiality of all responses, ensuring no individual respondent or operation can be identified.
The economic data gathered in ARMS will be published in the annual Farm Production Expenditures report August 3, 2010.
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Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilkinson, and Worth.
To qualify for a Secretarial Disaster Designation, a county must have experienced a 30 percent production loss of at least one crop due to a natural disaster. It generally takes two to three weeks from the time the documentation is received by the Secretary for the request to be approved or denied in writing to the Governor.
Once a county receives a Secretarial Disaster Designation, farmers in the county become eligible to apply for USDA assistance, such as emergency loans and other benefits provided under the existing Farm Bill.
Logan and Kellie Marie Courtney of Macon, Ga.; are shown displaying two of the large gourds grown at the home of their grandparents, Gena and Bob Courtney, also of Macon. The young people inspired their grandparents to grow gourds for birdhouses, crafts, etc., and they helped with the seed collection, growing and harvesting.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Subscribers: Check ABAC to Operate State Museum of Agriculture
Crop Summary
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At the request of the Office of Planning and Budget and the Governor's Office, Dr. David Bridges, president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, is working with legislators, local elected officials and members of the Georgia Agrirama Development Authority to move management and operations of the State's Museum of Agriculture (Agrirama) to ABAC.
The museum, which sits on a 95-acre site on Interstate 75 in Tifton near the ABAC campus, will be operated as a part of the 102-year-old college's academic and educational mission. ABAC is a State College of the University System of Georgia.
Bridges said the addition of the Agrirama property presents "both challenges and opportunities.
"The Agrirama and ABAC share overlapping missions with respect to education and preservation," Bridges said. "The College is known for its academic programs in agriculture, forestry, wildlife, natural resources, and family and consumer sciences.
"With the recent introduction of the Rural Studies program, ABAC is expanding its program offerings in the
FVSU Conducts Research, Offers
Meat Processing Services
The Georgia Small Ruminant Research and Extension Center at Fort Valley State University is one of the most modem research facilities in the Southeast. Scientists not only use the facility for research and teaching purposes, but, FVSU faculty hold training seminars for the public. They also offer tours to the general public, students and those interested in obtaining information about goat and sheep production.
In addition, farmers can utilize the U.S. Department of Agriculture TA-licensed abattoir to process goats, sheep, cattle and swine. Slaughtering must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and all slaughtered animals are state and federally inspected. The meat processed for the public cannot be sold in FVSU's retail store and must be picked up promptly.
Sitting on 21 acres in Fort Valley, the 15,000-square-foot Meat Technology Center has a meat retail store, a meat processing unit, an abattoir, a curing and smoking room, a sensory lab for taste tests, two scientific laboratories, a conference room, a classroom and six offices for
research scientists. The processing center also is
developing experimental products such as goat patties, goat jerky and goat sausage. The center maintains herds of dairy goats, meat goats and crossbred hair sheep. In addition, there is a Grade-A creamery
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Strawberry Growers
Set Annual Meeting
The 2010 Georgia Strawberry Growers' Association will hold its annual meeting Tuesday, February 2, at the Georgia Farm Bureau State Headquarters in Macon, Ga.
Topics will include: strawberry disease, insect and mite control program for 2010; update on food safety using surface water for overhead irrigation; a roundtable discussion on methyl bromide replacements and buffer zones; and strawberry marketing.
For more information, call 229-3863355.
--Pick Your Own Strawberries --
A listing of farms featuring pick-your-own strawberries will be featured in the
Market Bulletin Febmary 24.
If you have a farm that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to
our office by Febmary 10.
When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the
sample below:
Sample:
Countv
HAZARD CO.
Name
John Doe
Address
Route 1, Homewood
Crop
Strawberries
Strawberries.
Approx. Availability
April 11
Phone Comments
404-000-0000 Open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays; bring containers
Special Note; Just because your operation was included in our last pick-your-own listing does not guarantee that it will be printed in the Febmary 24 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.
Rural Studies area to include the humanities, the social sciences and business and economic development."
ABAC initiated a Rural Studies bachelor's degree program in the fall of 2009. Bridges believes the museum could figure prominently into the curriculum of that degree. "The Agrirama might make a perfect laboratory for a rural history class," he said.
Bridges added, "We are always looking for ways to enhance the education of our students, economic development and support the community in which we serve. I believe ABAC has a lot to offer the Agrirama. Likewise, this museum has a lot to offer ABAC, the community and the
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was expanded this year from 15 members to 17 and will hold its first meeting in early 2010. The meeting will be open to the public and USDA encourages public participation. For additional information check the Dairy Industry Advisory Committee website, http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv 1.0/Dai ryAdvisoryCommittee.
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Armpnd Morris of Irwin County, Rodney Dawson of Pulaski County and Donald Chase of Macon County were recently renominated, without opposition, to continue representing their respective districts on the Georgia Peanut Commission Board of Directors for another three-year term.
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Georgia's com yield was 140 bushels per harvested acre, tied with last year, which is a state record. This yield is unchanged from the previous estimate. Com planted for all purposes was 420,000 acres, 50,000 acres more than in 2008. Acreage harvested for grain was at 370,000 acres, 60,000 acres more than last year. Grain production was 51.8 million bushels, up 19 percent from 2008. Com harvested for silage numbered 30,000 acres, down 15,000 acres from last year. Silage yield was 17 tons per acre, one ton less than in 2008. Com that was abandoned or described as for `other uses' was 20,000 acres.
Peanut production for Georgia was 1.78 billion pounds, 23 percent less than in 2008. Planted acres, at 510,000, were down 180,000 acres from last year and harvested acres, at 505,000, also were down 180,000 acres from 2008. Yields averaged 3,530 pounds per acre, 130 pounds more than last year. Timely rains during the growing season, new varieties, and low disease and insect pressure
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agriculture commissioner. He plans to retire at the end of this term at the beginning of 2011.
"Thanks to his devotion and determination, Tommy Irvin has been a significant force for agriculture both on the state and national levels," said AFBF President Bob Stallman. "His many accomplishments for the agriculture community make him most deserving of our Distinguished Service Award."
The Georgia Farm Bureau paid tribute to Irvin at its annual meeting with a video about his career and life highlighting many of his agricultural accomplishments.
Georgia Organizations Recognized
For Assistance to Equine Program
Santa's elves were very good to the needy horses of Georgia in 2009. The Equine Health Section, along with Commissioner Irvin, would like to recognize several organizations and businesses throughout the state for their generosity during the holiday season to help the abused and neglected horses in the Georgia Department of Agriculture's impound program.
The equine impound facilities were fortunate to be the recipients of several charitable donations from the equine community:
During its end of the year banquet, the Kel-Mac Saddle Club presented a check for $1500 to be used for the rehabilitation of horses at the Mansfield impound bam. The department appreciates your generous donation.
The Middle Georgia Equine Network collected donations for the impound program and presented the gifts to Department employees during their December meeting at Green South in Madison, Georgia. Thank you to the members of the Middle Georgia Equine Network and Green South for your kindness in giving to the horses at the impound bams.
The second annual "Hope for the Horses Angel Tree" project was sponsored by Towne Lake Equestrian Club. The members of TLEC raised money and
bought gifts for the horses at GDA's impound bams. They featured photos of impounded horses on the club house Christmas tree that families could sponsor. Members made the special delivery to the Critical Care Facility in Decatur on December 12 and visited with the horses. A special thank you to Ida and Ashley of TLEC for their organization and creativity, and thanks to the rest of the TLEC for
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Youth Equine Champions
To be Honored in Atlanta
A herd of young equestrians will meet in Atlanta Febmary 10 for the second annual Youth Equine Champions Day.
The event will honor young people (19 and under) who qualified and participated in regional, national and world championship horse shows as well as Georgia State Champions. Georgia State Champions include all first-place winners in the Pony, 1-12 and 13-19 age groups from the Georgia Federation State Show.
Youth Equine Champions Day will begin at 10 a.m., Feb. 10, at the historic railroad Freight Depot at 65 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta. The Georgia Equine Commodity Commission is sponsoring the event.