EstablishEd 1917 a CEntury of sErviCE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 VOL. 105, NO. 23 COPYRIGHT 2022 GiTve H A N K S Centennial awards celebrate family farms By Jay Jones 10 0 t1h9A17nniv2e0r1s7ary jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov PERRY Six family farms were honored on Oct. 12 at the 28th Georgia Centennial Farm Awards Ceremony to celebrate the role of family-owned farms in Georgia and recognize their importance to the state. Farm owners and their historic properties were recognized in an event hosted by the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Georgia Farm Bureau, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia EMC, Georgia Forestry Commission, and Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter at the 2022 Georgia National Fair. Members of the Gough family were one of six family farms receiving the 2022 Centennial Family Farm award from the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. The annual awards are presented to celebrate the role of family-owned farms in Georgia and recognize their importance to the state. (Nick Vassy/GDA) Farming holds a central role in the heritage of our state, having formed the economic, cultural, and family foundation for generations of Georgians. All farms earning recognition have continuously operated for 100 years or more. More than 611 farms have been recognized through the Georgia Centennial Farm Program since its inception in 1993, according to the DCA. Winners of the 2022 Centennial Family Farm award, where members of the same family have owned each farm for 100 years or more, include: John Davis Farm and Green Acres in Bartow County, Gough Family Land in Burke County, Balkcom Family Farms in Early County, Callaway Homeplace Farm in Heard County and Walker Place in Sumter County. DCA Deputy Commissioner Rusty Hay- good used an old saying in his opening comments to illustrate farmers' role in our country: "When we talk about important people who we need in our lives, we think about a preacher, a teacher or a doctor, but it's a farmer who we need three times a day." See CENTENNIAL FARMS, page 15 Please deliver this paid subscription to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Wishing you a happy & safe Thanksgiving! GATE cardholders reminded to renew tax-exempt certifications By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov The Georgia Department of Agriculture reminds participants in the Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption (GATE) program that this is the renewal season for those whose GATE cards are set to expire on Dec. 31. The GATE program began in 2013 to allow state and local sales tax exemptions on eligible agricultural purchases by qualified farmers or producers. GATE certificates are for three years. Those who renew will have the tax exemptions continue through Dec. 31, 2025 Cardholders who are renewing need their GATE certificate number and password. Those who let their certificate lapse must apply for a new certificate, said Diann Pugh-Greenberry, GATE program assistant at the Georgia Department of Agriculture. "(Cardholders) should review all of the information on their applications," Pugh-Greenberry said. "It is extremely important for them to make sure their contact information mailing address, phone, and email is correct since wrong contact information could lead to a delay in receiving their cards. The renewal process is done online at www.agr.georgia.gov/GATE. Mastercard or Visa credit or debit cards are accepted for payment. E-check payments can also be made online. Pugh-Greenberry added that those who are paying by e-check should double-check the account and routing numbers. GATE participants can save significantly on sales taxes from various items associated with their agricultural operations. The GATE program issues a plastic wallet-size card and two plastic key fobs each year for active certificate holders to use at the point of sale of their retailers. Those seeking GATE certification must be actively involved in agriculture and prove they generate at least $5,000 from their operation in a 12-month period. There are seven tax forms listed on the GATE website that are accepted. According to GATE requirements, the producer can use one or more of those tax forms to prove their ag revenue. The $5,000 income qualification can be aggregated across multiple crops or North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Farmers and producers considering applying to the GATE program can See GATE, page 16 PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 Advertise in the Market Bulletin Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Ads run a maximum of two consecutive issues unless requested otherwise. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. All items advertised must be farm-related. Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. GDA rules also require the submission of certain documents attesting to the health and/or viability of livestock, plants and seed submitted for sale before ads for those items can be published. Those rules are posted online at http://agr.georgia.gov/advertising-information.aspx. They are also summarized beneath the headers of all affected Classified categories in every issue of the Market Bulletin. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. Advertisers are expected to fulfill the terms of their offers. Failure to do so through either negligence or intention may require the Market Bulletin to refuse future ads. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to designate ad length and to edit for spelling, grammar and word count. 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To subscribe by mail send a check or money order payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address, email address and phone number to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374 Call the Georgia Department of Agriculture 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 Avian Influenza Hotline 770.766.6850 Georgia Grown Food Safety 404.656.3680 404.656.3627 GATE 855.327.6829 Plant Protection 404.463.8617 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Licensing 855.424.5423 FARM MACHINERY Please specify if machinery is 2510 John Deere, diesel, PS, remotes, rollover canopy, 8speed, differential lock, front weight, much more: $4975. James Sullivan Vidalia 912537-4944 JD 2019 5065E tractor w/520 loader & spear, 390hrs, sheltered: $38,000. Used for mowing & hay. Buying larger tractor. Brad Bainbridge 229-416-8145 in running condition. 283 Massey Ferguson, 70hp, TRACTORS sheltered, very clean, excellent John Deere 1023E 2017 & a condition, ready to work: 2019 D120 loader, 4WD HST. 1947 Farmall Cub: $1,500; Cub Low Boy 156 w/belly mower: $1500. Jerald Colbert 706-206-8983 $9000. Ray Thompson Vidalia 912-281-3030 3000 Ford new battery, rebuilt injector pump last year: $3000. Gary Lowe Reynolds No mower deck but has midPTO Auto-Connect, 67hrs, like new: $12,000. (Over $21,000 new w/loader.) Heilman Jasper 678-612-3217 478-837-8127 John Deere 5075e 2015 mod- 454 International, runs well. el, 1700hrs power reverser New starter, battery, & seat. trans and e-PTO. Comes with Good tires. Needs hydraulic 5 suitcase weights and new repair: $2500. Call for more in- front tires. Kyle McMichen fo. Ed Folkston 912-276-0411 Meansville 404-717-0700 5030 Ford tractor, good Kubota L2950 tractor with shape, needs seat. New rear loader bucket, rock rake, bush tires and one front tire. Martin hog, and auger. 1036hrs, well 1953 Golden Ford Jubilee, Greene Ideal 478-949-3055 maintained, fresh service: new 12V battery, generator, $16,000. Call or text for ques- water pump, PTO clutch, 6405 John Deere 4x4 3300 tions/photos. R. McIntire Fair- rear rims/tires. Rebuilt hrs enclosed cab AC/heat, burn 404-281-0763 starter. W/used spare set of rear rims/tires. Got $5200 in it: make offer. Paul Mattison Ideal 478-949-2319 1965 Massey Ferguson model 165 diesel. Good strong tractor: $4,000 OBO. Norman Love Thomaston 706-6010584 1973 Massey Ferguson diesel 175, cab & bushhog, good very good condition, kept inside. Rear hydraulics, no leaks, glass and interior very good, tire 90%. Bryan Garrett Bowdon 770-301-9828 Allis Chalmers 185. Well used, motor rebuilt few years ago. 10 ft harrow, JD 4-row cultivator, (4) 71 planters, 4row wickbar, 2-row subsoiler: $4500 OBO. Marion Robinson Statesboro 912-587-2300 Mahindra 45hp, w/450hrs, well maintained. Includes Rhino bush hog, box blade, brand new rock scraper blade, boom pole, & post hole digger. Total package. Call for details. Greg Kidd Gray 478-234-7449 Massey Ferguson 20, model #MF32, mower, tractor. Needs work: $2500. R. I. McClung Hiram 678-231-8501 condition: $6000; early 1950s Case VAC, not running, motor free, w/manual/hand crank: $1000. Tom Conyers 404-7354426 Yanmar 2210 5 pieces, Eq. available. Loyal manure spreader. Larry Ward Thomaston 706-656-3131 1977 Ford F1600 2 cylinder diesel. Runs good. PTO lift, finishing mower, tiller, & bush hog: $6,800 Jack Brantley LaGrange 706-957-2781 Yanmar YM2010 diesel tractor. 2 sets of rear tires, tractor and turf; 4ft. Southern bush hog; 4ft Coroni finish mower. No trailer: $8500. Alan Holcombe Dallas 404-977-6143 1985 John Deere 2850 Cab and front end loader. All hy- CUTTERS AND draulic cylinders have been rebuilt. Great tires. Runs great MOWERS and very strong: $19,000. Call after lunch. Darrell Mullins Rutledge 706-474-8345 2001 Ford Work Master. English Ford 3-cylinder diesel. Runs well, 3pt hitch & PTO work. 1950s era: $2000. Call for more info. Can send 2021 Seppi M SMO skid steer 200 flail mulcher, used twice, low flow hydraulics: $18,000. Matt Braselton 770-540-2047 Needs clutch work. Has good paint and decent tires. Call for more info. Ben Burgess more photos. Edmond Hawkins Eatonton 706-8161969 5ft Bush Hog pull type bush hog; $400; Sears LT4000 garden tractor, good condition, Chatsworth 706-913-5066 needs engine: $200. Scott Farmall Cub w/cultivator: Odom Buford 770-945-7945 2002 New Holland TC-25, $1500; Super C w/cultivator: gear drive, 465hrs, one own- $1600; Kubota 5015: $1800. 5ft Bushhog, old, ugly, but er, excellent condition: Robert Collins Calhoun 706- works, 3pt hitch: $250. J. C. $8500. Nick Madison 706- 602-9027 Mullins Cherokee Co 770- 474-1627 Ford 3930 51hp, canopy, 2wd 595-4987 2018 Kubota tractor L3301; 2018 Kubota front loader LA525; 2018 Land Pride cutter RCF2072; 50gal spray tank; 2018 48in forks; Gill rollover w/7209 LDR bucket, 3150hrs, new rear tires, strong tractor, ready to work: $13,950 firm. Chad Griffin Butler 770-8232001 6ft Bush Hog brand Model 276 w/slip clutch, cuts good: $500. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 Bush Hog finishing mower box blade; goose neck trailer. Gravely tractors 1967, 1974. HD 72, 1y/o: $2500. John John Hoschton 678-215-2989 One running. Many attach- Thrift Blackshear 912-288- 2355 John Deere tractor w/5ft Bush Hog mower, approx ments. Call for details. Jeff Wilson Griffin 770-837-8910 3869 DR Field and Brush mower, 3 2300hrs; also 1980 Internation- Int. Cub 154 & 184 project forward, 1 reverse. Cost new al S-2100 semi truck w/DT466, tractors, (2) belly mowers in- $1600, sell for: $1200. Call for 5/2spd, & gooseneck. Holton cluded: $1200/both. Cheryl more info. Charles Sawyer Douglas 912-592-8584 Manuel Appling 706-993-7084 Mount Airy 706-768-4776 Interested in USDA programs and local resources for new farmers? Animal Protection 404.656.4914 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 Market Bulletin 404.656.3722 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 Access the Market Bulletin online any time at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx VISIT WWW.TEAMAGRICULTUREGA.ORG Team Agriculture Georgia is supported by the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service under agreement NR204310XXXXC019. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 CUTTERS AND MOWERS Tree seedling planter, heavy (2) Used 480/70R30rear trac- Diamond K heavy duty hay built, good shape: $2,800. tor tires from JD 5520, good unroller. Like new: $900. Make Josh Carnesville 678-227- tread: $650/ea. Call or email feeding faster and easier with CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TRAILERS 2976 for photos. Dan Waller Cum- no wasted hay. Danny Wilkins New Jbar 5ft bush hog field mower and brush cutter. 40HP gear box. Comes with PTO. Might deliver: $1000. Hoss Monty Villa Rica 404-2340786 HEAVY Used heavy duty Brown bush hog, good condition. EQUIPMENT Ready for work: $3000 OBO. Ken Morgan Statesboro 770-468-8092 PLANTING AND TILLAGE (1) Ford two-bottom springtrip turning plow; (2) 20 disc harrows w/18in disc. D. Blansit Trion 706-238-0465 1, 2 & 4 row Cole planters; New Ground harrow 2 disc tiller; Ford 2 & 4 bottom plow; 1, 2 & 4 rolling cultivator, 4ft & 6ft scrape blade; much more. C. Crosby Blackshear 912449-6573 Tye 7ft no till drill, 10 row, good shape, new coulters on front: $6500. Jeff Nalley Carrollton 678-873-6751 Whitfield tree planter w/trailer; 4-row cultivator; 8x16 hay wagon; 40ft flat bed cotton trailer; 4x5 rolls Bermuda hay. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 GRADERS AND BLADES Land levelers. Assorted sizes: $2000-$4000. Mike Hulett Hazelhurst 912-347-1004 PICKERS AND HARVESTERS Case 2055 cotton picker, very good condition; also restored 1964 Ford 4000 tractor, very nice: $4000. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-687-1095 HAY AND FORAGE 2004 RB46 Challenger baler, net wrap & string tie: $7000. William Baldwin Calhoun 770608-2167 2014 Kuhn tedder, Model GF502THA, 4-basket, 540 PTO, HYD fold & tilt. Low hours. Was only used as a backup tedder. Barn stored: $5975. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-331-7749 or 770-483- ming hdwjr@att.net 770-5843514 3 tires 225x75x15: $25 each. Ronald Rush Franklin 706675-3417 Two 16.9 x 24 inch tractor wheels and tires mounted good condition: $1100 for the set. Harry Puckett Cornelia 770-655-7354 OTHER MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS 2-3 ton Apache creep feeder with calf creeps on both sides good shape: $3500 firm; 6ft bushog brand new blades, great shape: 600. Zachary Nalley Carrollton 678-873-6751 Aermotor windmills for sale. We also service and can order parts. T. Payton Logos Ranch Hogansville 770301-7013 Brand new 48inch adjustable pallet forks for John Deere tractor. Made in the USA, 5000lb capacity, might deliver: $800. Raymond Monty Villa Rica 404-435-3070 Brand new 72inch hydraulic grapple for tractor or skid steer, standard skid steer quick attach or John Deere hookup available. Might deliver: $1650. Raymond Monty Villa Rica 404-234-0786 Mansfield 770-363-6857 Enduro XL/C gas generator, 3000 watts, never used: $300. S.A. Gage Arnoldsville 706296-2606 Front loader, model 232 MF loader complete with good 5ft bucket: $800 OBO. Jim Hammond Gainesville 678-3161611 Skid steer auger w/15in & 24in bit, new: $3750; 72in grapple: $1450; 48in forks: $775. Jim Bishop Heard Co 706-675-3943 Please specify if equipment is in running condition or not. FORESTRY AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT Sawmill equipment: sawdust conveyor, 45ft: $7000; GM power unit: $4000; live deck: $4500; Mellot live deck four strand, 20ftx 15ft5in: $6500 OBO. Long County 912-9774578 1980 Fiat Allis dozer. Ripper. 12 ft. straight blade with hydraulic tilt. Low hours: $29,000 or trade. G. Johnson Dahlonega 770-540-9449 1996 D3C Cat dozer w/root rake attachment, 6223hrs, wide track 30in, 6-way blade, tilt angle, limb risers, pedal steer, engine 3046. Needs new undercarriage: $30,000. Call please. Thomas Valdosta 229740-1678 Komatsu D65E dozer for parts; New Holland 1033 bale wagon, good condition; 350bu grain dryer. R Wilhoit Cohutta 423-619-6416 Nice used 2017 TL8 Skid. Low hours, Good condition. Call for more information. Kipp Dowdy Crawfordville 678-858-4478 SK 115DZ Kobelco excavator with 2 cyl 102-inch push blade with heavy duty thumb, 6620 hours, good undercarriage, Cummings engine: $29,750. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-2932890 TD15C dozer. DT466 motor. Runs great. Ripper. Weak forward 1st gear. Remco Model 14-32 hinged harrow. 7ft wide: $15,000. Doug Couey Rome 706-767-3392 LIVESTOCK HANDLING AND HAULING 16ft Stoll livestock trailer, center gate, double back gate, good floor & tires: $6500. Tommy Flowery Branch 770842-0784 2005 Featherlite, 4-horse, living quarters, A/C, small fridge, excellent condition. Buddy Martin Screven 912-294-6593 2014 24ft Stoll stock trailer, rubber slat floor, 2 cut off gates, canvas cover top, excellent condition:m $12,500. Doug Huff Dearing 706-8331163 2016 C&M stock trailer, 16ft w/center gate, good condition: $8,500. Ronald Wiley Auburn 770-307-7152 Custom built steel goose neck livestock trailer. 20FtX7ft. No rust, metal roof, center divider gate, nose storage & lights w/7 point connection: $8,000. Brelan Brookshire Suches 580-770-1154 15ft Tye no-till drill, field- 8712 ready; Haymaster tedder parts; 4ft hay rake, old fluffer: JD 400 feed mixer. No text. $1000. R. I. McClung Hiram Looking for your subscriber number and expiration date? Find both above your name on your mailing label: Market Bulletin Classified Ad Form Joe Shurley Warrenton 706- 678-231-8501 799-1553 Bush Hog spears built for Subscriber Number Expiration Date All ads are scheduled to run in two consecutive issues, unless requested otherwise. Subscribers may run one 5 disk JD bottom plow: 2426, 2846, & 3226 loaders. $1500; 8300 JD grain drill: 3,200lb removable spear $2000; JD chisel plow $1000; w/1.75inX22in stabilizers, KMC 2 row inverter: $500. Call heavy duty: $490/ea. William #00000000# 1/01/2021 MARKET BULLETIN SUBSCRIBER 19 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR SW free Classified per issue. Multiple ads per issue may be purchased for $10 per ad (price covers two issues). Ads are limited to 3205 words, including your name, city after 3PM, no text. David Harris Elberton 706-988-2886 Unadilla 478-952-0292 or 706-283-6615 ROOM 330 ATLANTA GA 30334-0000 and phone number. 8300 John Deere grain drill, John Deere 348 square baler, Category (e.g., Farm Machinery; Farm Animals): double disc, sheltered, in very multi-lube knotter, hydraulic good condition: $3800. Robert tongue & pickup, 1/4 turn Yates Summerville 423-645- chute on rear, excellent condi- Subscribe to the Market Bulletin ___________________________ 0646 tion: $17,000. George Chan- Brillion cultipacker discs, dler Danielsville 706-338-4321 used. A total of 45 discs and Kuhn hay rake, 4 wheels, one will only sell the entire lot of 45 new wheel. Field ready: $950. An annual subscription is $10 (26 issues) and includes online access to view the Market Bulletin, place Classified ads and search the Classifieds online. Classification (e.g., Tractors; Cattle): ___________________________ discs: $1500 for all. Ron Waller L. Abrams Milner 770-228- Augusta 706-373-0550 3865 New Subscriber Gift subscription Disk harrow; pull behind Side delivery rake; hay fork; 2 Renewal (Subscriber No._____________________) bushhog; planters; other im- row rotary hoe. Call for details. plements: make an offer. Pos- James Brown Ty Ty 229-272- Please deliver the Market Bulletin to: sible local delivery, leave num- 2653 ber, email for pics/info. Dennis Name: Snellville 770-310-6422 SPRAYERS Address: For sale, older heavy duty AND SPREADERS two-row cultivator: $550. Tim Cook Hazlehurst 912-539- 14-foot Chandler litter City: Phone: State: Zip code: 3544 spreader in good condition. Frontier (John Deere) DH1166 disc harrow. New/never used James Davis 697-7784 Chester 478- 2021. Cat 1 hitch (compact 200gal Ag Spray, 21ft boom Email address: Check here if you prefer an online subscription tractor): $2500 new, selling for type, 3pt hitch, 5-6y/o, always $1800. J. Heilman Jasper 678- sheltered, like new: $2000. (the paper WILL NOT be mailed to you). 612-3217 Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 678- Great Plains 1006NT grain 684-7261 drill, like new condition: 50gal sprayer, PTO driven, Please bill this subscription to: (Check here if same as delivery address) $32,000. Bruce Parker Butler 3pt hitch: $200. Ronald Mc- 478-214-0473 Clung Hiram 404-528-5316 JD 1560 No-till grain drill Barron & Brothers dry maw/small seed attachment, nure/litter spreader, PTO drivweights & dolly, 15ft width, 7.5 en, rate controller, always or 15in row spacing with or sheltered. Kenny Johnson Haw/o row markers, excellent zlehurst 912-379-2308 cond. Matt Burch Eastman Name: Address: City: Phone: Email address: State: Zip code: Phone number: _______________________ Subscriber number: ____________________________ Border ($5) Photo ($20) 478-244-1474 Tyler Moonwalk 6-ton fertiliz- John Deere deer plot grain drills on 3-point hitch: $3200. Royce Hulett Hazelhurst 912253-0161 or 912-375-3008 er spreader. The chain is ground driven and the single fan is remote driven. With new hyd hoses on fan motor: $5000. William Souder Car- Please make your check or money order payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture and mail with this form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Additional Ad ($10) Only applies when multiple ads run in the same issue. Please mail a check or money order for the exact King Kutter subsoiler in excel- nesville 678-614-3569 lent condition, reinforced w/3 angle iron pieces to make AG PARTS heavy duty. John McCalla Cataula 706-617-9269 AND TIRES Att: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 dollar amount of your choice with your ad. Enclose photo with ad and payment, or email (.jpg) to MBClassifieds@agr.georgia.gov. Single 16in bottom plow (1) John Deere 7ft tool bar, w/trailing wheel, good condi- depth wheels, 3pt hitch, good tion: $350. 15min from Blue shape: $350 cash. Walter Ridge. 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Farm Machinery Tractors Cutters and Mowers Planting and Tillage Graders and Blades Pickers and Harvesters Hay and Forage Sprayers and Spreaders Ag Parts and Tires Other Machinery and Implements Heavy Equipment Forestry and Logging Equipment Construction Equipment Trailers Livestock Handling and Hauling Equipment Trailers and Carts Crop Trailers, Carts and Bins Vehicles Trucks Truck Accessories and Parts UTVs/ATVs Golf Cars Boats Lawn and Garden Garden Tractors Landscape Tools/Materials Farm Supplies Irrigation Equipment Tools and Hardware Generators and Compressors Buildings and Materials Lumber Posts and Fencing Farm Animals Cattle Swine Goats Sheep Equine Stock Dogs Barn Cats Rabbits Poultry/Fowl Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit or License Non-Traditional Livestock Animal Supplies Cattle Supplies Swine Supplies Goat Supplies Sheep Supplies Tack and Supplies Dog Supplies Rabbit Supplies Poultry Supplies Miscellaneous Bees, Honey and Supplies Aquaculture and Supplies Feed, Hay and Grain Mulch and Fertilizers Poultry Litter/Compost Plants, Trees and Flowers Hemp Herbs Seeds Timber Firewood Farmers Markets Pick Your Own Things to Eat Oddities Handicrafts and Supplies Farm Antiques Canning Supplies Other Christmas Trees Real Estate Farmland for Sale Farmland Rent/Lease Garden Space Rent/Lease Services Stud Services Boarding Facilities Farm Services Employment Farm Help Needed Seeking Farm Employment Wanted Items wanted in all categories will be advertised here. EQUIPMENT Gooseneck heavy duty trailer, 8.25ft wide, 22ft 9in long, 22ft TRUCK Kubota ZD28 72inch cut For sale - post vise w/hardmower. New factory engine ware: $300; also anvil, 1893 LUMBER TRAILERS AND CARTS dovetail tilt bed: $7500. Stan Appling 706-541-0514 (1) used all metal trailer, 5ft VEHICLES ACCESSORIES AND PARTS with warranty. Good condition: $8500. Joey Yasinski Senoia 678-471-7106. w/eagle on the side: $300. Claude Callihan Cleveland 706-892-8641 1898-era wood frame house, good lumber inside & out. You demolish & remove. Herman 2 tail gates for Ford pick-up, Sears 55/16 twin 42inch T-post driver, like new: $25; Pickle Colquitt 229-254-2680 wide by 10ft long. New tire, 1973-79. One after market: mower deck, onar motor with Assorted pitch forks, excellent jack & wiring. Spare tire good $300; and one OME: $500. manuals. Text only, please. condition: $120 for 3. Sam Sal- Band-sawn lumber board and shape: $800 cash. Durden Please specify if vehicles are in Larry Ellijay 706-851-3164 Robert Bartenfield Resaca iba Marietta 770-514-1431 batten lap siding, framing lum- Monticello 706-468-1834 running condition. 706-618-3635 ber and beams, oak trailer (3) 22.5ft frameless trash trailers w/high tailgate or barn door type, double floors. Al Davis Byron 478-599-1066 TRUCKS 1978 F150 Ford truck, excellent condition, 77,600mi, a/c, new tires & wheels: $13,500. Ford truck bed complete incl tailgate & lights. Mid 1980s90s, excellent condition: $500. Matthew Gwinnett 678-6899464 Snapper riding mower, 11.5hp Briggs & Stratton, in perfect condition, call for details: $500. HT Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939 GENERATORS AND COMPRESSORS 30kW Generac natural gas, water-cooled, 6-cyl, 3-phase decking and blocking. T&G shiplap material. Larry Moore Grantville 678-278-5709 For sale - eastern red cedar, reclaimed heart pine lumber, 16x7ft enclosed trailer, older but in good shape, no leaks, Call before 8 pm. M. Barron Dexter 478-595-3723 S.S. 5-inch Heavy Duty running boards for Ford 2015- good tires: $2800. Dennis 2019, F-150 2017-2018, F350, Snellville 770-310-6422 3500/450. Roy Giles Lincol- 2010 Enclosed trailer, 8ft tall, 1990 International 4600, nton 706-829-8800 7ft wide, 12.5ft long inside, (2) new 5sp transmission. 366 3500lb axles, heavy duty: engine, new tires, 15ft steel UTVs/ATVs $4000 OBO. Larry Newberry bed. Jim Jefferson Lizella 478-972-2728 Danielsville 706-215-2798 1999 Honda Fourtrax 300 4x4 LANDSCAPE TOOLS AND MATERIALS Alabama mule garden plow: $500; Troy-Bilt, electric start, 33in walk behind lawn mower: $400. Al Herndon Grayson 770-680-7520 generator w/auto transfer large framing lumber, large switch, battery charger. Only southern pine beams. Earl 18hrs: $2000. Will help load. Knight Irwinton 478-595-0553 Dennis Sikes Jefferson 678- or 478-946-2958 410-6238 Sawmill lumber - rough cut & finished, kiln dried, air dried or Craftsman air compressor, green. Pine, red/white oak, 5.5hp, 30gal: $175. Leroy poplar, cherry, & black walnut. Floyd Hampton 770-946-4063 AA Farms Hartwell 706-376- 8968 2021 7X16 enclosed cargo trailer: $9,000. Can send photos if wanted. Matt Braselton 770-540-2047 2021 Hooper 20ft heavy duty equipment w/(2) 7000lb axles, not to exceed 11,800lbs, like new, w/winch bracket: $5000 firm. Daniel Bennett LAWN AND Milledgeville 478-454-6440 GARDEN 7.5x16ft heavy duty trailer, all steel, two-axle, hand-operated wench w/detachable ramp: $1800; also 4500kW generator w/10hp Briggs & Stratton: 1995 Volvo GMC single axle road tractor with gooseneck hitch: $5000. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 1996 Dodge 2500 Laramie SLT, V10, 116K miles, 5th wheel hitch, new tires, good condition, drive anywhere. Used to pull RV. Photos available: $5500. Charles Britt Douglasville 423-957-6867 in good working condition: $3800 OBO. Mike Callaway Blairsville 706-897-5463 2015 Bad Boy Onslaught 550 4-wheeler, 100 miles, 4-wheel drive and winch: $6,500. Matt Braselton 770-540-2047 Please specify if machinery is in running condition or not. DR Pro X321 Lawn vacuum, used once: $2200. Does not fold. Charles Alford Jefferson 770-827-6389 Fresh, clean, red long needle pine straw installed & cleaned: $5/bale. Travis Golden Conyers 770-895-8073 Troy-Bilt chipper vacuum self-propelled. Model #47279. 5hp Tecumseh. Owner/operator manual included: $250. Stacey Coleman Fayetteville 678-492-3045 BUILDINGS AND MATERIALS (50) Pieces old rusty tin covers 2ftX8ft area, (12) 4ftX8ft & (22) 4ftX6ft; also old, never used treated fence post. Sanders Stephens 706-7593871 2 feed bins. One 6 ton good condition and one 18 ton poor condition. You take down and haul: $700 for both OBO. Charles Harrison Kite 478469-3896 or 478-206-4847 Wood-Mizer custom-cut lumber, air-dried, milled. Restorations, timber frames, mantles, flooring, barns, fencing, reclaimed lumber, live-edge lumber, trailer flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 POSTS AND FENCING (3) Rolls, used, approx 100ft long, 5ft tall, horse wire: $150/ea. C. Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 FARM SUPPLIES $200. Rudy Wehunt Jasper FARM ANIMALS 770-894-3072 GARDEN 2/0 welded steel chain, in 8ft 2011 Chevy Silverado HD Dry box 40ft trailer: $3500; 3500, one owner. Well main- TRACTORS Vintage truck w/box/lift. Ran tained w/12ft flatbed, HD metal when parked 10yrs ago: sidebodies, top rails & tailgate. John Deere mower 54in cut, $3500; 18ft delivery truck for Excellent tires, body & running zero turn, Kawasaki engine, TOOLS AND HARDWARE sections, 520lb working load: $5 per section, $1 per connector. Local pick up and shipping Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Ads for free available. Please text. J. Rich- or unwanted livestock will not Miller Roughneck 2E Tecum- eson Augusta 706-910-9612 be published. All animals of- dry storage; $1500. Project condition. Asking: $19,000 26hp, good condition: $2500 seh motor. Needs battery. fered for sale in the Market trailer still good. Becca Lamar OBO. W. Finch Conyers 770- cash only. J. S. Harrison Com- Welder: $175. John Fleming 300 unused concrete blocks, Bulletin must be healthy and Comer 706-207-9893 714-7464 merce 706-201-2055 Hartwell 770-7186740 8X8X16: $1.25 each; Texaco apparently free of any conta- tube grease: $2.25 each. Joe gious, infectious or communi- Jones Collins 912-243-7033 cable disease. Out-of-state an- imals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must meet all Interstate Animal Health Movement Requirements, in- cluding appropriate testing for the species and a current offi- cial Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or NPIP 9-3 for poultry. Individuals may sell their own animals; however, livestock dealers are required to have a Livestock Dealer Li- cense from GDA. For more in- 46 used power poles, 46ft formation, please call the GDA long w/both ends averaging Livestock and Poultry Division 15-18in diameter, very solid. Al at 404.656.3665. Davis Byron 478-599-1066 CATTLE Ductile pipe, 6inch & 12inch, 18.5ft long; galvanized angle (10) reg'd Polled Hereford iron, 2.5inch up to 12ft long; bulls, great EPDs. 18-26m/o, heavy duty pipe racks & ta- ready for heavy service. Larry bles. Bill St. John Americus Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170 229-938-1025 (150) head, 800-900lb open & Shop building for sale, you bred heifers, all black crossed tear down. Former workshop. Angus for sale. Farm-raised, A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching; it can be four feet Good 2x4s, 2x6s with equip- vaccinated, good health: high, four feet wide (deep), and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that yields 128 cubic feet. ment included. Make offer. $1500/ea. Jorge Caycay Ha- Roy The Rock 706-741-9279 zlehurst 912-253-1247 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar MARION COUNTY 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. Thomas sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 APPLING COUNTY CLARKE COUNTY GORDON COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m. at the Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, Baxley Fairgrounds: Goats, sheep, feeder sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun pigs, hogs, calves, poultry and rabbits; Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790 SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Baxley. Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096 COLQUITT COUNTY Williams, 706.629.1900 ATKINSON COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; GREENE COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@windstream.net PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 N, Thomasville. Call Danny Burkhart, 229.228.6960 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. 229.985.1019 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Michelle S. Mizell, 912.422.3211 BEN HILL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Call Jim Malcom, 706.342.5655; JD COOK COUNTY HIdgon, 706.817.6829; or main office, 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Cows, goats, 706.453.7368 sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel. Call JEFF DAVIS COUNTY Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, John Strickland, 229.896.4553 1st Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturday, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, calves, rabbits, poultry. Every DECATUR COUNTY 2nd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) SEMINOLE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Livestock Exchange, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Luke Spooner, 229.524.2305 STEPHENS COUNTY 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, horses. Upson County Livestock, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Aaron and Anna White, 864.704.2487 or 770.713.5045 Saturday miscellaneous at 10 a.m. Col. John Waddell, 229.246.4955 Wayne's Auction Co., Bleckley County Barn, 293 Ash St., Cochran. Call Wayne EMANUEL COUNTY Chambley, 678.544.3105. Lic# AU004496 Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle; Southern Livestock, 131 Old Hwy 46, BUTTS COUNTY Oak Park. Call Clay Floyd, Dustin Miller Every Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.: Beef and Cody Copelan, 912.578.3263. cattle; LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #4213; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call Krystal Burnett 678.972.4599 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 WILKES COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Sam Moore and Shane Moore, 706.678.2632 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Jackson Regional Stockyard, 467 Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Barry Robinson, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen LAURENS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944 Notices for auctions selling farmrelated items other than livestock must be accompanied by the 770.775.7314 CARROLL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 Claxton, 478.455.4765 FORSYTH COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 MADISON COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Bell, 706.795.3961 SUMTER COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call Aaron and Anna White, 229-380-4901 or 864.704.2487 TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals. Taylor County Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call 678.914.7333 auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr. georgia.gov. CATTLE 2 reg'd, black Angus bulls, 900lb bred heifers, all black Black Baldie cows. Heavy Jersey bull born 3/11/22. Can Reg'd polled Hereford bulls; will be 2y/o in November. Gen- Angus, for sale. Quality-raised, bred or calf already from a be registered: $500. Text for rugged, pasture raised, gentle (20) open reg'd Polled Hereford heifers & (17) reg'd Polled Hereford bulls, 1-2y/o, top bloodlines. James Macon 478-972-0912 tle, vaccinated, dewormed, Semen tested and BSE. Ready for service. Kirk Musselman Abbeville 407-358-4573 2 year old registered Angus health certificate, vaccination: $1500/ea, volume discount. Lanny Demott Moultrie 229873-4518 Charolais bull. (6) are 6y/o, (8) are 9y/o: $1250/ea. Daniel Varner Commerce 706-2023096 Calving ease, milking ability, photos. Matt Williams Resaca 706-459-4242 Jersey bull, very good conformation, 9m/o. Ready for your heifers: $450. Rick Holder exc bloodlines & EPDs, small calves, exc growth, western genetics, Ga bred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-5538598 (20) reg'd Polled Hereford bulls for sale. Ready for serbred cows, bred to WHR 4013 vice. Pachitla Creek Farm. P38 Impact 839F, KCF Bennett Matt Masters Albany 229-881504C F558 and KCF Bennett 1213 B279 H695. Ricky Lane Car- 2 yr. old black Angus bulls. rollton 770-301-5901 Yon Donors Payweight and (25) Very good black Angus heifers, approx 700lbs: Thomas Edison sons. Lynn Farms Claxton 912-213-0515 $1200/ea, take all. Roger 2022 F1 Braford & Brangus Rome 706-238-1170 calves available w/impressive pedigrees sired by ABBA Sar(30) Brangus cow/calf pairs, do/Indu Brahman bull. Vacci- gentleness, reg'd Polled Short- Monroe 678-246-9185 horn bulls/show heifers/steers, Reg'd polled Hereford bulls, pigmented, 15-16 months old. exc. quality, Club Calf mem- Purebred yearling black An- Call Neal or Franklin. Rollins ber. Kenneth R. Bridges Com- gus bulls: $1400.00+. Grass Ranch Tunnel Hill 678-520- merce 706-768-3480 raised, out of reg'd stock. (3) 0026 or 423-326-5343 Commercial Angus Hereford calves for sale. 500-700 lbs. Calves are weaned and on bloodlines to choose from. Triple R Farm, Eugene Ridley La Fayette 706-764-6110 Reg. black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/calf pairs, heifers, feed, hay: $800 and up de- Red Angus X Charolais bull. heavy milk, AI embryo bred, pending on size. J. Deen 2 years old. Proven breeder. satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Milledgeville 478-251-2146 af- Gentle: $1850. Keith Hubbard Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770- ter 3:00 p.m. Valdosta 229-300-4163 519-0008 vaccinated: $1800/pair. Bill Cason Blackshear 912-2826521 (4) service age Brahman bulls; (40) coming 2 y/o Hereford bulls; (30) 2 y/o Braford bulls; (100) open Hereford heifers; (60) bred Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-5866585 (6) calves for sale, all less than 2y/o, male & female. Please call. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317 10 pregnant Angus cows with 10 calves and 1 bull. Message nated, dewormed. (2) 3y/o exposed Angus cows. Lisa Parks Clermont Text 678-936-0105 or 770-718-6023 26 black replacement heifers. All bred (ultra sound) on Aug. 3. Start calving last week of February: $1550 each. Larry Spruill Roopville 770-3286472 3/4 red Brahman heifer, 6 months old, still on mom, very gently and bread broke: $800, make excellent cow. Joel Boss Kingston 770-606-9238 30+ black bulls, SimAngus, Beautiful Jersey heifer, 2.5 years old. Bred back with black Angus. Bottle fed, hand raised. She has half horns, but a beautiful white heart: $1500. Gail Johnson Blue Ridge 706-455-6931 Beefmaster heifers, (11) available, 8-14m/o, gentle, located 6mi south of Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry. Summers Drought sale. Very well bred, 2y/o reg'd full-blood Piedmontese bulls, reduced to: $2500. Vaccinated, wormed. Great cross to increase meat & heat/insect tolerance. P. Pabst Dewy Rose 404-217-8471 For sale reg'd Santa Gertrudis bull: $2400. Mike Ellijay 727-457-8284 GAR bred reg'd Angus bulls, 2y/o & yearlings; (1) 2y/o Wagyu bull. Solid Ground, Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-3512 Hereford Brahman bulls, Reg'd Angus 18-24m/o bulls, semen tested w/excellent EPDs & carcass traits. (70) bulls available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-231-8236 Reg'd Angus bulls (7), 2y/o, semen tested and ready to go. Jordan Vaughn Forsyth 478214-0632 Reg'd Beefmaster bulls black and polled: $1500 and up. I have been breeding black Beefmaster bulls for 15yrs. Larry Bowen Woodland, AL 770-826-2512 Registered and Commercial red Angus bulls for sale. Morgan Marlowe Pine Mountain 706-315-8260 Registered Angus bulls. Sons of West Point, $Beef +193 on one and +187 on the other: $2500 for one or $4000 for both. David Windom Windom Farms Carrollton 770-8459571. Registered black Angus, 2 y/o bred heifers. All shots, excellent condition. Pasture raised: $2000. Lalla Tanner Monroe. 770-267-7179 for pictures. Connor Burch Covington 770-231-4055 10 steers, ages 9 to 12 months; 13 heifers, ages 9 to 14 months. Open. Call for more info. Shirley Nix Carnesville 706-654-7479 15 young Angus/Hereford cross pairs, bred, exposed to black Hereford bull. B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 Angus crossed, good quality. 1-2y/o. Can deliver. Farmraised, vaccinated, health certificate. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 4 solid replacement heifers born fall 2021. Two Simmental Char cross, one SimAngus and one F1 Hereford/Brahman. All gentle, fully vaccinated, wormed. Call for photos. Thomas Newton Sylvania Elko 478-397-9904 Black Angus breeding bulls, LBW calving ease bulls, stout and dependable. Also maternally strong Angus females, bred and open. John Bryant Eatonton 706-473-0399 Black Angus bulls ready for service: $1500/ea. All vaccinated. Sam Holland Lumber City 912-497-0005 black with white faces, 2.5 to 3 years old. One polled, one banana horns. Gentle. Corky Harvell Pavo 229-200-9081 Reg'd black Angus bulls 23m/o, low birth weight, semen tested, AI sired, EWA High Weight: $2500 each. Wayne Cleveland Baconton 229-669-1921 Reg'd black Angus cattle: bred heifers and semen tested bulls ready for service. Delivery available. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 Registered polled Hereford brood cows, heifers and bulls CUDA, 4013, 4020. Semen tested bulls , 4013 is Sire. Twin Creeks Mountain Farm Roger Ledford Hiawassee 706/8971081 Short horn heifer cows, (5 or 6) available. Patsy or Robert Mitcham Tiger 706-490-3941 706-782-1363 18-24m/o Angus & SimAngus bulls for sale, AI sired, genetics dawgsrule86@gmail.com 978-0286 912- Black Angus bulls: Aristocrat of Wye lineage. LBW, wormed, Reg'd black Simmental and Sim Angus bulls for sale. Circle enhanced EPDs, semen test- Angus daughter of Sitz Stel- shots, 19-22mos, your choice: A Ranch. Dr. Fred E. Cullens, ed, calving ease & growth: lar. Seven months old: $1000. $2500/ea. Leave message. Hereford bull, reg'd, polled, DVM 478-232-7264 or Farm $2500 & up. Landon Boyett Mitchel Barrett Cleveland 706- Arthur Ferdinand Palmetto 24m/o, gentle: $2500. Arthur Manager Scott Bussell 478- Glennville 912-213-4062 531-4330 404-867-8773 Smith DuPont 229-560-3747 232-2491 Sandersville Young Brangus/Angus cross cow herd, (8) pair, (2) bred cows, (5) heifers ex- posed to bull, reg'd Brangus bull. Larry Clark Glenwood 912-230-4184 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 CATTLE Katahdin/Dorper ewe, ex- Flemish giants for sale. Lee Game chickens, hens and posed to reg'd ram, (40) avail- Eason Hogansville 706-594- roosters. Good dual purpose NON-TRADITIONAL 8ft galvanized hay ring: $200. Twin Creeks Mountain Farm. Zebu cattle. (1) adult bull, (3) cows, (1) young bull calf. Herd for sale together; (4) bull calves available separately. David Toccoa 706-633-0249 able: $275-$300; young rams, 125lbs: $325-$350. Bred for parasite resistance. Jim Jackson Wrightsville 478-2900263 6916 New Zealand rabbits bucks and does. Black, white and blues: $20.00 each. Glenn Smith Athens 706-207-7878 chicken. Miniature and standard size available. A. Page Winder 678-979-2334 Homing Pigeons for sale. Some free to young fanciers. LIVESTOCK Advertisers selling fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou Ken Entrekin Hiawassee 770757-4381 Pro Lix syrup tank, 260 gallons in excellent condition: $125. Can text picture. Chuck SWINE Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd and/or qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of those certifications. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis pseudorabies test prior to purchase. Feral hogs may not be offered for sale or advertised in the Market Bulletin. For Sale: Rare Old Timey Blue Hogs---males and females. They are solid gray in color and very docile. FAB STOCK DOGS Ads in this category are limited to breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club as herding and/or working dogs (in an agricultural context). Ads for breeds that do not meet those definitions will not be published. Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older and include the ages of all dogs being advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. 18 month old Great Pyrenees female guardian. With sheep and goats entire life, including San Juan rabbits, 8-10w/o: $10/ea. Meat or train pups. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150 POULTRY/FOWL Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for resale, must be licensed by the GDA. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry 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. Out-of-state poul- Blue Bars, Grizzles, Checkers and Splash: $30 a pair. Kathy Rentz Hazlehurst 912-2221562 Jumbo Coturnix quail, pheasants, guinea, & chuckers. Every age group from hatching eggs to 8w/o. Manning Family Quail Farm on Facebook & Instagram Glennville 912-2371952 Jumbo Coturnix quail. Hatching eggs and eight week old birds. Darell Young Monticello 404-309-2179 Laying hens pasture raised and fed organic non-GMO feed. Sapphire gems, Rhode Island Reds, Easter eggers: $25-30 each. Text or call. A. Bennett Auburn 678-227-9535 Mandarin pairs for sale. Extra males available. B. Holsom- must submit a current Deer Farming License with the ad. Farmed deer greater than 12 m/o are required to have a negative Brucellosis test within 30 days and a negative TB test within 90 days to move intrastate. Ads submitted without a copy of the license and negative sample results (if applicable) will not be published. For information about deer farming licenses, contact the GDA Livestock and Poultry Section at 404.656.3665. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and water buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770.761.3044. Camelids (llama, alpaca) must be individually identified; bison (some people mistakenly call them buffalo) and water buffalo must meet Keeton Eatonton 706-4732738 XHD cattle panels: $220/ea; 180 XHD cornorless sweep: $3900; 20ft HD cattle guards: $5000; 2-bale covered hay feeder: $2700. Gary Piedmont, AL 256-390-3940 SWINE SUPPLIES 16ft x 16ft all metal hog trap: $750. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 TACK AND SUPPLIES 1 used Western saddle (brown) w/blanket (16in) in my house, dry: $200 OBO. Serious calls only please. Russell Millen fabrinson@gmail.com lambing ewes. Excellent dispo- try must have a negative Avian back Sugar Valley 770-548- the same requirements as cat- Comer 706-783-5297 or 706- sition, rabies current: $300. Influenza test and negative pul- 0486 tle. Antelope must be individu- 206-5318 Hampshire, Yorkshire, Berkshire, Duroc boars weaned to service age, validated herd #211. Performance info. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-6972521 Photos available. Mike Ledford Jasper 770893-2585 AKC German shorthaired pointer puppies. 11 weeks old, tails, and dewclaws removed, up-to-date on shots, ready to lorum test within 21 days of en- tering Georgia. For more infor- mation, call the GDA Livestock and Poultry Division, 404.656.3665. (15) varieties gamefowl: $100- Pea chicks, hatched May. 1 male, 2 hens purple India blue mix. Prefer to sell in one lot. Also 1 & 2y/o males. Beautiful socialized. Text. GiGi McIntosh Hampton 404-731-2482 ally and officially identified, and 6 m/o or older are required to have a negative Brucellosis test within 30 days and a negative TB test within 90 days prior to entering Georgia. PLEASE 4 heated, flat back 5-gallon water buckets. Used very little: $20 each. Bill Springer Milner 678-873-1300 Simco saddle made for Billy GOATS All goats offered for sale must be individually identified in compliance with the USDA Scrapie Program. For more information, please call the GDA Animal Health Division at 404.656.3667. go. Males and females available: $400. Text Abbi. Lisa Bragg Griffin 770-584-8838 Anatolian Sheppard LGD pups. Born 8/9/22. Both have been raised with goats and cows since birth. Wormed and shots UTD. Chris Thompson Thomaston 762-208-0539 $150/pr or $25-$50/hen; (15) varieties peafowl $300$500/ea. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 (4) Bronze turkeys, 6m/o. Hand raised, very friendly: $50/ea; (1) White Royal Palm turkey hen, 2y/o: $50. Christopher Adams Roberta 478-955- Pigeons - white rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers & white homers: $20/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240 Pullets - Rhode Island Red, Golden Comets & Black Sex link; quality birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 NOTE: Importation of any cervid into Georgia requires a special permit from the GDA State Veterinarian and DNR. At this time, cervids are not permitted into the State. 2 little miniature Jack donkeys for sale. Born April 2022. One spotted and one white. Cook, stand, chaps, ropes, halters, childs stirrups, bridles, reins, boots, leggins: $800. Roger Keebaugh 4461 Noah Martin Rd. Gainesville 770869-7941 Western saddles and misc western tack. Leave message. Gary Cockrell Gillsville 770- Beautiful 4 yr old Boer wether for sale. He would be a great addition to any herd. Sold our buck, and he is not happy: $400. Eddie Smith Covington ANIMAL 678-414-9732 EQUIPMENT AND Boer nannies and billy. Some SUPPLIES Registered and exposed and bred. Excellent herd, clean and disease free. Bred doe, mostly German Shepherds - long coats, black & red/tan, AKC: $1200/ea. Born Sep 6th, health guarantee. Call or text. Jonathon Dalton 706-9342456 Great Pyrenees puppies, 7 weeks old, ready for new homes. Full blooded with worming and first set of shots. 3 males and 1 female. Beverly 4162 (9) older hens: $1/ea; (3) roosters also available. Tim Clarkesville 706-968-8016 2021 hatch pair of black shoulder split bronze: $350; 2022 cameo split black shoulder pea hen: $175. Charles Townsend Lizella 478-2589930 Pure Silver Wyandotte. Handraised, 6m/o, hens and roosters. Call or text. Kurt Massey Dahlonega 706-429-7074 Rooster sale - several to choose from. Call or text for info. Scott Bryan Dahlonega 706-482-8059 Turkeys (3 pair) Royal Palm, Eronve poults, m/f, 3m/o. Becca Clayton 706-982-4654 Call for more information. Hobert Ralston Eatonton 706473- 3119 403-5373 POULTRY SUPPLIES (2) Chicken houses for rent, 40x400. Tina Jefferson 706614-8373 40ftX500ft chicken house, sell in 250ft sections: $3000/ea; Hired Hand heaters: $125/ea; 48in metal fans: $75/ea; 18 ton Our roads lead to adventure. dapple. Selling due to illness in family. Larry Kelley Williamson 404-858-9884 Boer/Kiko mix, female, 6 months old: $150. Norman Henderson Comer 706-4105700 Kiko goats, 100% 2 does, 1 buck, 1 buckling, and wethers. Need gone ASAP. Call to discuss pricing. Micah Gilbert Hillsboro 678-776-3610 Whitener Dalton 706-5817084. Great Pyrenees puppies, born Oct. 9th 2022: $150. Bob Emmett Byron 478-918-6015 Purebred Australian Shepherd puppies for sale. Red tri & bi colored. Tails docked, dewclaws removed, vet checked, dewormed, & vaccinated. National Stock Dog Registry (NSDR) eligible. Heidi Colbert 717-348-9701 Assorted breeds baby to adult; chicks sexed and unsexed; ducks, guineas, Ayam Cemani also. Sherry AmersonWhite Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535 Beautiful Lionhead New Zealand bunny rabbits for the holidays. All ages. 3 white turkeys, baby chickens. C. Freeman Gainesville 678-8979318 White homing pigeons for sale: $25 a pair. Also, a trio of grey jungle fowl: $125, Call for more info. Ray Haskin Baxley 912-500-9889 White Ringneck doves for sale, hatched this year: $20/ea. JD Jackson Lizella 478-7310135 CATTLE SUPPLIES 2002 4x5.5 round bales of mixed summer grass hay. Fertilized, sprayed, barn stored: $50.00 each. Delivery available on large quantities. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-3786562 Chore-Time feed bins, great for hunting blinds/storage: $500/ea. David Cedartown 770-748-8929 Cages, outdoor, welded wire, galvanized units, quality construction: free. Appts only. Call/text for pickup. John Bennett Atlanta 404-680-5150 Small African pygmy goat, brown and white, slightly BARN CATS Bourbon Red heritage turkeys rotationally pasture raised, shaggy, 10 m/o male: $100. R Conley Conyers 770-851-2623 SHEEP Floyd Felines has rescue cats for rodent control in barn/garden homes. Cats are neutered/vaccinated & come at no charge. Must provide non-GMO feed. Jakes and Jennies available. USDA processed heritage turkeys also available now. Daniel Pine Mountain 678-687-6746 (11) Katahdin ewes for sale. Been exposed to reg'd daily food, water. Will deliver. Text/email. Angie Rome 706- Buff Orpingtons pullets and roosters. White leggers, pullets Katahdin ram since August 25: 512-7004 angieyanceygae@g- and a rooster: $15 each. $350/ea. C. Russell Wrens mail.com 478-290-5177 Beautiful Katahdin Dorper RABBITS Dorothy Pendley Ball Ground 678-708-9367 crossed ewe and ram lambs, Black Silver Fox buck DOB: Yearling rams and ewes. 6/7/22. Pedigree bloodline; 2 Breeding, commercial. Sheep bunnies New Zealand/black head gate. Leave message or Silver Fox cross bucks DOB: text. Susan Cobb Cedartown 9/2/22. Excellent meat rabbits, Dominique chickens for sale, 7m/o-2.5y/o. Hens: $20/ea; roosters: $25/ea. Greg Watson Watkinsville 706-202-2909 404-218-1615 sweet dispositions. J. Porter Beautiful Katahdin Dorper Bostwick 706-380-7222 Fawn silver, Old English and gold Duckwing Old English Plan your next road trip using the free Georgia Grown Trails App. Download the app using Google Play or the App Store. cross rams, born this year: Bunnies, small to large, mixed bantams for sale. Bobby $150 each. Larry Priest Mon- breeds: $20/ea. Michael Phip- Owensby Nicholson 706-224- roe 770-630-7982 pen Newnan 770-755-8702 3284 FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. 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Aquarium Crawfordville, Ga. 30631 30 Ocean Science Circle 706.456.2602 Savannah, Ga. 31411 https://bit.ly/3rkJMEF 912.598.2335 sedge@uga.edu Nov. 29 https://gacoast.uga.edu/ Pasture Management for Livestock Series: Kingsland Catfish Festival Soil Health and Fertility Downtown Kingsland ONLINE WORKSHOP 912-729-5999 Register at https://tinyurl.com/ www.KingslandCatfishFestival.org Pasture2022 706.359.3233 Pioneer Day rlstew2@uga.edu Lincoln County Historical Society 147 Lumber St. Dec. 2 Lincolnton, Ga. 30817 Tulips and Daffodils: Bulb planting and 757.831.9556 dividing perennials www.lincolncountyhistoricalsocietyga.org State Botanical Garden of Georgia 2450 S Milledge Ave Seven Hills Showdown Cattle Show Coosa Valley Fairgrounds 1400 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Rome, Ga. 30161 Athens, Ga. 30605 706.542.1244 garden@uga.edu https://botgarden.uga.edu/ 706.506.8110 brandonray@floydboe.net Dec. 3 Holiday Dcor: Wreaths and More! Nov. 19-20 Athens Area Hunter/Jumper Association Fall Classic Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway Conyers, Ga. 30013 State Botanical Garden of Georgia 2450 S Milledge Ave Athens, Ga. 30605 706.542.6156 cscamero@uga.edu https://botgarden.uga.edu/ aahjainfo@gmail.com https://www.aahja.org/ Dec. 3-4 Small Town Christmas in the Country Rolater Park 13 Old Cedartown Rd. Cave Spring, Ga. 30124 706.777.3382 Frednsu@hughes.net www.cityofcavespring.com Dec. 6 Pasture Management for Livestock Series: Grazing Management ONLINE WORKSHOP Register at https://tinyurl.com/ Pasture2022 706.359.3233 rlstew2@uga.edu Dec. 8 Virtual Lunch and Learn: Citrus Issues in the Home Landscape UGA Extension Camden County ONLINE WORKSHOP Email for registration 912.576.3219 uge3039@uga.edu Dec. 8-9 Victorian Christmas Downtown Thomasville 229.227.4136 https://thomasvillega.com/calendar Dec. 10 Georgia Grown Christmas Showcase The Shoppes at River Crossing 5080 Riverside Drive Macon, Ga. 31210 404.656.3680 www.georgiagrown.com/events Dec. 13 Pasture Management for Livestock Series: Weed/Pest Control ONLINE WORKSHOP Register at https://tinyurl.com/ Pasture2022 706.359.3233 rlstew2@uga.edu Small Pecan Producers Workshop ONLINE WORKSHOP UGA Extension Service Register at http://bit.ly/3h4B6AC 706.359.3233 rlstew2@uga.edu Dec. 15 Soybean/Small Grain Expo Georgia/Florida Soybean Association Georgia Soybean Commodity Commission Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Parkway Perry, Ga. 31069 706.542.3793 Dec. 20 Heart of Georgia Beekeepers Association meeting Argene Claxton Canning Plant 1701 Houston Lake Rd. Perry, Ga. 31069 www.hogba.org Jan. 4, 2023 Jan. 20-21 Bridging the GAPs: Approaches for Georgia Young Farmers Association Treating Preharvest Agricultural Water annual convention On-Farm Jekyll Island Convention Center UGA CAES Food Science and 75 Beachview Dr North Technology Jekyll Island, Ga. 31527 Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens 229.254.3886 2 Canebreak Rd mbius@gaaged.org Savannah, Ga. 31419 www.gaaged.org/youngfarmers 706.542.1088 fcritzer@uga.edu Jan. 24-26 https://bit.ly/3rCOoGF International Production and Processing Expo Jan. 4 Georgia World Congress Center Annual Blueberry Update 285 Andrew Young International Blvd, NW UGA Extension Bacon County Atlanta, Ga. 30313 203 S. Dixon Street, Suite 3 770.493.9401 Alma, GA 31510 info@ippexpo.org 912.632.5601 www.ippexpo.org Uge4005@uga.edu Jan. 27 Jan. 5-7 2022 Georgia Ag Forecast Winter Pig Classic UGA College of Agricultural and Georgia Farm Credit and Decatur County Environmental Sciences Young Farmers Dept. of Agricultural Applied Economics Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center 401 Larry Walker Parkway 15 RDC Rd. Perry, Ga. 31069 Tifton, Ga. 31794 229.400.0502 706.542.5046 mlashley@dcboe.com www.agforecast.caes.uga.edu www.gajrlivestockfoundation.org/ calendar.htm Jan. 27-29 Georgia Watermelon Association Jan. 5-8 Annual Conference Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable King & Prince Resort Conference 201 Arnold Road Savannah Convention Center St. Simons, Ga. 31522 1 International Dr. 706.845.8575 Savannah, Ga. 31421 dcheplick@asginfo.net 706.407.2264 www.georgiawatermelonassociation.org www.seregionalconference.org Jan. 28 Jan. 12-15 Brunswick Rockin Stewbilee Southern Southeastern Mary Ross Waterfront Park Cotton Growers/Cotton Ginners Brunswick Ga. 31520 Annual Meeting Facebook: @Brunswickstewbilee The Westin Hilton Head Island https://brunswickstewbilee.com Two Grasslawn Ave. Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 Jan. 31 706.344.1212 Beef Cattle 101 Series www.southern-southeastern.org UGA Extension Lamar County 685 Forsyth St Jan. 16-18 Barnesville, Ga. 30204 Georgia Dairy Conference 706.647.8989 Savannah Marriott Riverfront hpartain@uga.edu 100 General McIntosh Blvd. https://bit.ly/3sbzmHS Savannah, Ga. 31401 706.310.0020 gadairyconference@gmail.com Have an event to put on our www.gadairyconference.com calendar? Contact Jay Jones at Jan. 19 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr. georgia.gov 46 Annual Georgia Peanut Farm Show UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center We accept calendar submissions for 15 RDC Rd. food, craft and agriculture festivals Tifton, Ga. 31794 and events. Submissions for festivals 229.386.3470 that do not specifically promote www.gapeanuts.com those industries will not be printed. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. POULTRY SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS 2022 wildflower honey: $17/qt or $9/pt; remove swarms: free; AQUACULTURE AND All sizes - Bass, Bluegill, 2021 High protein UGA tested Channel Catfish, Threadfin, hay for sale barn-stored Poultry house equipment sale 48in, 52in, 18in fans, feeders, drinkers, cool cell pads, door pumps, feed bins, fogger pumps, medicators, vent machine, Housekeeper #3. James Findley Talking Rock 706-273-8052 Pullet farm equipment Chore-Time feed system & Lubing water system, will part out; propane brooders & box heaters; 80kW Kohler propane generator, 646hrs. Call for details. Theresa Carrollton 404754-2585 FEED SUPPLIES (2) 8ft heavy duty hay rings: Only agriculture-related items may be advertised in this Category. BEES, HONEY AND SUPPLIES (GALLBERRY HONEY) VOTED BEST-TASTING & FLAVOR OF GA WINNER $68/gallon includes shipping www.brucesnutnhoney.com. B. Bruce Homerville 912- 487-5001 remove bees from structures: fee. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 Albany/SW Georgia complete bee removal; also hornets, wasps, yellow jackets. Licensed & insured. Dale Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663 Long Langstroth 33 frame hives. One primer coat. Free delivery available within 50 miles. Many upgrades including screen bottoms. Jon Cordell Gainesville 404-3530951 Remove honey bees from a structure for a fee Remove a swarm for free. Also, wanted bee equipment. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588 SUPPLIES Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads without this license will not be published. Entities producing and selling or reselling domestic fish in Georgia are required to obtain a free Aquaculture Registration Permit. For more information on aquaculture rules and licensing in Georgia, including a listing of domestic fish and other fish species requiring a Wild Animal License, visit https://georgiawildlife.com/aquaculture or call 770.761.3044. (12) 4ftX8ftX1inch rubber stall mats for sale. Like new, excellent shape: $45 per mat. Paul Smith Watkinsville 706-224- Gizzard Shad, Shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pick up. Danny Austin Roberta 478-391-9068 Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, sterile grass carp, channel catfish, koi. Lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Grass carp, Bluegill, Threadfin shad, Shellcracker and Catfish. Delivery available at: $2.50/mile, one way. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478- 892-3144 Koi and Goldfish for sale. All sizes and colors. Call for more info. Glenn Kicklighter Sander- sville 478-232-7704 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN rd/sq Alicia & Russell, Bermuda grass. Delivery Available. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912293-2535 or 912-537-9721 2021 Russel grass, 4x5 bales, fertilized and shelter kept. Jack Moody Glennville 912-2372618 2021-2022 4X5 rolls of mixed grasses, net-wrapped, good tight rolls: $20 and up. Hartwell Kevin Vassar 706961-1862 Wallace Vassar 706436-2664 2022 4x5 round bale of hay, net-wrapped Bahia/Bermuda mix: $60 a bale. You haul. T. Dupree Sandersville 478-2327590 2022 Bahia grass hay: $6 per square bale. David Jordan Talbotton 706-575-2294 2022 Bahia/Bermuda net wrapped round bales (4x5): $250/ea; (3) hay mangers: 2898 $70/ea, stored in the barn; $75/ea; (1) 10ft hay manger: $150/ea. Karen Covington 678-982-4898 Rendered yellow beeswax, 15lbs available: $75/all. James (500) 4x5 round bales coastal Bermuda hay, stored in barn: $65/bale; stored outside: $50/ea, outside; square bales of Bahia/Bermuda, inside barn: $6/bale. Raymond Bailey 10-8-5 frame equipment, 5 Conyers 770-483-1119 frame nucs, 3# packages, bee- A-1 Big Reds/Euro great fish- $50/bale. Bruce 214-0473 Butler 478- Louisville 404-379-9802 404-379-9804 or Large heavy rolls of fescue keeping supplies, beekeeping ing: $40/lb; Red wigglers per- 2022 Coastal bermuda hay. hay, no Johnson grass: classes, honey, swarm cap- Swarms removed: free of fect for fishing and compost- 2021 and 2022 hay for sale. Well fertilized, weed and rain $40/roll for some or $35/roll for ture. Harold Lanier Commerce charge. No structures. Joe ing: $35/lb. Lew Bush Byron Bahia Bermuda mix: $60 to free: $6.25 to $6.50 per square all 110. Jonathan Holbrook Harold@LanierBeeBarn.com Clark Upson County 706-975 bigreds1@cox.net 478-955- $80 per bale. W. Young Ten- bale. Rolls: $50 to $60. Curtis Cumming 678-294-3182 678-471-7758 -1096 4780 nille 478-640-1262 Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 2022 Christmas Tree Farms Brooks Christmas Tree Farm 352 Mask Rd. Brooks, GA 678-876-1122 Blue Ice, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Brown's Christmas Trees 86 Minter Drive at U.S. 19/41 Hampton, GA 770-946-9163 Red Cedar, Virginia Pines, Leyland Cypress C&T Christmas Trees 180 Ford Rd. Jefferson, GA 706-207-4830 Virginia Pine, Murray Cypress 7G's Farm 2377 Old Kings Bridge Rd. Nicholson, GA 706-202-8936 Carolina Sapphire, Burkii Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress,Neylor's Blue, Silver Smoke Barn Hill Tree Farm 417 Oklahoma Ave. West Dahlonega, GA 770-851-2432 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress Barnard & Thompson CHRISTmas Tree Farm 6476 Hwy 215 North Pitts, GA 229-425-3171 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Berry's Christmas Tree Farm 70 Mt. Tabor Rd. Covington, GA 770-786-5833 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Blessed Pastures Christmas Tree Farm 340 Rock Creek Rd. SW Calhoun, GA 706-608-9914 Carolina Sapphire, Cryptomeria, Green Giants, Murray Cypress Boggy Branch Farm 2130 Hobbs Rd. Dexter, GA 478-875-4139 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Bottoms Christmas Tree Farm 5880 John Burruss Rd. Cumming, GA 706-887-2728 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Eastern Red Cedar, Eastern White Pine, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Callaway Christmas Tree Farm 2077 Elberton Hwy Hartwell, GA 706-376-9614 or 706-436-8804 Blue Ice, Murray Cypress Christmas Carroll Tree Farm (2 locations) 7206 Hwy 95 & 862 Center Grove Rd. Lafayette, GA 423-838-5785 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Coker Tree Farm 2280 Macland Rd. Marietta, GA 770-424-8047 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress,, Murray Cypress Come See Come Saw Christmas Tree Farm (By Appointment Only) 1713 North Long Hollow Rd. Chickamauga, GA 706-861-5672 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, White Pine Cooper Christmas Tree Farm 104 Wheat Drive Dalton, GA 706-847-1381 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, White Pine Cooper's Tree Farm 5577 Winder Hwy Braselton, GA 678-316-6102 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Coppage Christmas Tree Farm 6596 Wright Rd. Manor, GA 912-286-1099 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Cove Christmas Tree Farm 654 Kensington Rd. Chickamauga, GA 706-375-2729 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Blue, Sapphire Bradley's Farms 25 Lawrence Drive Dawsonville, GA 706-380-3636 Fraser Fir Creel's Mill Farms 1147 Hogliver Rd. Carrollton, GA 770-375-7712 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Days of Creation Christmas Tree Farm 3997 Waycross Hwy Jesup, GA 912-256-1167 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Naylor Blue, Silver Smoke, pre-cut Fraser Fir December Place Farm 6171 Old West Point Rd. LaGrange, GA 706-882-0214 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Red Cedar, Spruce Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Deerwoods Christmas Tree Farm 1109 Henry Scott Rd. or 1106 Ballground, GA 770-380-3613 Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress, Scotch Pine, Blue Spruce, Carolina Sapphire, pre-cut Fraser, Douglas, Concolor Firs Dillahunty's Christmas Tree Farm 401 Oxford Circle Concord, GA 770-584-7422 Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice Double B Farms Christmas Trees 8511 Knoxville Rd. Lizella, GA 478-935-8742 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine Edge's Christmas Tree Farm 1556 Bowen Rushing Rd. Statesboro, GA 912-687-1050 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Red Cedar. Emfinger Christmas Tree Farm 5306 Scenic Heights Rd. Manchester, GA 706-577-3240 Blue Ice, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Balsam, Frasier Firs Fox Head Family Christmas Tree Farm 18538 GA Hwy 46 Soperton, GA 404-918-3187 Leyland Cypress Gay's Christmas Tree Farm 2335 Tobacco Rd. Augusta, GA 706-798-3731 or 706-833-7063 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Greenbriar Creek Tree Farm 1540 Old Bishop Rd. Bishop, GA 706-340-3763 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Henderson Farms 591 Henderson Bend Rd. Calhoun, GA 706-264-8640 Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Frasier Firs Holland's Farm 2037 Jeff Davis Rd. Thomaston, GA 678-977-7256 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Cedar Holly Hill Tree Farm 276 Woodland Lane Dahlonega, GA 678-897-9009 Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Murray Cypress, White Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Homestead Christmas Tree Farm 3850 Hwy 81 West Hampton, GA 770-707-0854 Arborvitae, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Virginia Pine Hubbard Christmas Tree Farm 496 Hubbard Lane Thomasville, GA 229-226-5376 Carolina Blue Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Hunter's Christmas Tree Farm 14680 Wood Rd. Milton, GA 770-475-0713 Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Frasier Fir Jack's Creek Farm 2291 Price Mill Rd. Bishop, GA 706-343-1855 Blue Ice, Carlina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, pre-cut Fraser Fir Jack's Tree Farms 8765 Hwy, 53 West Jasper, GA 770-894-1985 Canaan Fir, Leyland Cypress, White Pine Jake's Christmas Tree Farm 1509 Hwy 25 South Waynesboro, GA 706-526-2206 or 570-362-2989 Blue Ice, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine Kinsey Family Farm 7170 Jot `Em Down Rd. Gainesville, GA 770-887-6028 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Balsam Fir, Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir, Noble Fir, Nordmann Fir, Norway Spruce Greene Tree Farm 586 Broxton Rd. Douglas, GA 912-384-3894 Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress, Eastern Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire Kittle Christmas Tree Farm 985 Salem Valley Rd. Ringgold, GA 706-935-3563 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, White Pine WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 Klaus Christmas Trees 4682 GA Hwy 83 South Culloden, GA 478-662-3537 Arizona Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, other varieties Lumsford Farm 2730 Sand Hill Rd. Bowman, GA 706-498-0550 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Mike's Christmas Trees 3847 Loganville Hwy (Hwy 20) Loganville, GA 404-551-0449 Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Scotch Pine, Virginia Pine, White Pine Minter's Tree Farm 283 Hills Bridge Rd. Fayetteville, GA 770-461-2840 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Moss Family Christmas Tree Farm 2121 Hwy 140 NW Adairsville, GA 770-861-9676 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Orchard Hill Tree Farm 2415 Macon Rd. Griffin, GA 770-228-2842 Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress,, Naylors Blue Rahn Farms Christmas Trees 1647 Hwy 21 North Springfield, GA 912-213-3580 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire,, Murray Cypress Raulston Acres Christmas Tree Farm 2575 GA Hwy 95 Rock Spring, GA 706-438-2774 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, White Pine Red Land Nursery & Christmas Trees 86 Redland Bend Rd. Temple, GA 678-850-8111 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Rex Christmas Tree Farm 850 Wilkerson Rd. Rex, GA 770-474-3416 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Cedar, Green Giants, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine Ridgeway Christmas Tree Farm 2964 High Falls Rd. Jackson, GA 770-527-0961 Blue Ice, Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Balsam Fir, Fraser Fir, Noble Fir, Nordman Fir Roberts Christmas Tree Farm 8981 Peach Parkway Byron, GA 478-951-4077 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Silver Smoke, Virginia Pine Rushing's Ole Mill Farms 276 Cecil,erson Rd. Register, GA 912-687-0564 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Sandy Creek Christmas Tree Farm 5889 Hammock Rd. Macon, GA 478-361-5114 Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Santa Land Christmas Tree Farm 2574 Concord Rd. Lafayette, GA 706-397-8284 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Scott Family Farm 550 Barnhart Drive Waynesboro, GA 912-667-6679 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress Silver Creek Tree Farm 226 Spur 101 SE Silver Creek, GA 706-295-5557 Carolina Sapphire, White Pine, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Sleepy Hollow Farm 628 Sleepy Hollow Rd. Powder Springs, GA 770-880-8846 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Smith's Choose, Cut Christmas Trees 230 Davis Rd. Fayetteville, GA 770-487-0664 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Southern Belle Farm 1658 Turner Church Rd. McDonough, GA 770-288-2582 Southern Christmas Tree Farms 3452 Pateville Rd. Cordele, GA 229-273-5748 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Southern Cypress Christmas Tree Farm 851 L C Pope Rd. East East Dublin, GA 478-279-2528 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Southern Tree Plantation 2226 Owltown Rd. Blairsville, GA 706-745-0601 Pre-cut Fraser Fir, Caanan Fir Spring Brook Farm 1520 Mandeville Rd. Carrollton, GA 770-861-5333 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Springhill Christmas Tree Farm 795 Woodhull Rd. Bainbridge, GA 229-400-0329 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Spruce Pine, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir Stapleton Legacy Farms 774 Fishing Creek Rd. Lumber City, GA 912-223-9963 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Thuja Green Giant Sugarland Tree Farm 3933 Hwy 155 North Stockbridge, GA 770-957-6438 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Tallapoosa Christmas Tree Farm 20 Madison Newman Rd. Tallapoosa, GA 706-429-3173 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine The Market at Rutland Farms 5641 Union Rd. Tifton, GA 229-386-5111 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Fraser Fir The Old Barn Christmas Tree Farm 24 Slaughter Rd. Hampton, GA 678-972-0541 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress,Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Thompson's Tree Farm 1829 Prospect Rd. Lawrenceville, GA 770-513-2552 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir TnT Christmas Tree Farm 695 Williams Mill Rd. Zebulon, GA 770-468-0721 Blue Ice, Carolina Sappphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, TnT Cypress Toms Trees Christmas Farm 1559 Lilly Lane Spur Glennville, GA 912-441-7840 Murray Cypress Trees of Joy 567 Fourpoints Rd. Jackson, GA 770-550-1794 Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Firs Twig & Bough Christmas Tree Farm 2462 Huffer Rd. Douglas, GA 912-389-5641 Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Murray Cypress Watson's Christmas Tree Farm 1890 Hwy 26 West Ellaville, GA 229-942-3859 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Webster's Christmas Tree Farm 1394 Websters Christmas Tree Farm Rd. Darien, GA 912-226-4546 Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Southern Red Cedar, Virginia Pine Wee Three Trees Farm 138 Arnold Rd. Fayetteville, GA 678-458-8051 Blue Ice, Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir West Wood Farms 139 West Wood Farms Drive Mineral Bluff, GA 706-383-7220 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Eastern Red Cedar, Eastern White Pine, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Wheeler's Christmas Tree Farm 1144 Dogwood Valley Rd. Catoosa Springs, GA 706-463-1924 Blue Ice Cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Wiggins Christmas Trees 19376 U.S. Hwy 80 West Statesboro, GA 912-536-4536 Leyland Cypress, pre-cut Fraser Fir Worthington Tree Farm 145 Twin Oaks Drive Hampton, GA 470-338-8419 Eastern White Pine, Leyland Cypress, Naylor Blue, Virginia Pine and pre-cut Fraser Fir Young Rd. Christmas Tree Farm 139 Young Rd. SW Cartersville , GA 770-382-9780 Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, White Pine Yule Forest, The Pumpkin Patch 3565 Hwy 115 North Stockbridge, GA 770-954-9356 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Green Giants, Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, pre-cut Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir Yuletide Christmas Tree Farm 1175 Penland Rd. Covington, GA 678-456-2128 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, pre-cut Frasier Fir Compiled by the Georgia Forestry Commission and Georgia Grown Tourism PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 Holiday Recipes This year, we are bringing back some tasty holiday recipes that Georgia Grown Chefs Holly Chute and Olivia Rader collected in 2020 built around fresh Georgia-grown products. These dishes got us through a tough time then, and we hope they offer some ideas this holiday season. We wish you and your family a healthy, safe and happy Thanksgiving! Georgia Peanuts Hummus Ingredients 2 cups Georgia peanuts 2 Tbsps olive oil, or green peanut oil 1 medium Vidalia onion, chopped 1 Bay leaf 6 sprigs fresh thyme 1 sprig fresh rosemary 4 Tbsps lemon juice 1 tsp Cayenne pepper 2 cups water 1/4 cup olive oil or Oliver Farm Green peanut oil 1/4 cup Oliver Farm Infused Peanut Oil or olive oil, plus more for serving 2 watermelon radishes or 6 medium red radishes, thinly sliced 2 green onions, thinly sliced Directions On a baking pan, drizzle the peanuts with the oil and roast in the oven at 300 degrees F until golden brown. In a medium pot, sweat the onions with the olive oil and herbs until the onions are soft and translucent. Add the roasted peanuts and water to the pot and simmer for around 30 minutes or until peanuts are soft. Remove herbs and bay leaf. Place the peanut-onion-water mix into the pitcher of a highspeed blender. Begin blending on medium speed, then gradually add the oils with the blender running. Continue to blend until smooth. Season the mix with lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and salt and pepper to taste. Transfer to a container and refrigerate at least 3 hours. Before serving, slice the radishes. Garnish hummus with green onion and a generous drizzle of olive or infused peanut oil. Serve hummus with radishes on the side for dipping Make Ahead Tater Tot Breakfast Egg Casserole with Sausage Ingredients 20 ozs Tater Tots, or enough to cover bottom of casserole dish 1 lb breakfast sausage 1/2 cup diced bell peppers, any color 1 cup diced onions 8 ozs grated cheddar cheese 10 eggs 1 1/2 cups milk Salt & pepper Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place thawed tater tots in bottom of 9x13-inch pan. Cook breakfast sausage in a skillet, breaking up as it cooks. Remove sausage from pan and set aside. Drain grease, reserving 2 tablespoons. In same skillet, saut peppers and onions in reserved grease. Cook until softened, 3-4 minutes. Spoon sausage, peppers and onions over tater tots. Top with cheese, reserving 1 cup. Whisk together eggs, milk, salt & pepper. Pour egg mixture into casserole. Top with reserved cheese. You can cover and refrigerate overnight or bake right away. If you refrigerate, take out about 30 minutes before baking the next day. Bake about 1 hour or until golden and bubbly. Serves 8. Make Ahead Tater Tot Breakfast Egg Casserole with Bacon Ingredients 12 ozs Tater Tots 12 ozs bacon, diced 1/4 cup diced bell peppers, any color 3/4 cup diced onion 6 ozs grated cheddar cheese 6 eggs 3/4 cup milk Salt & pepper Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place tater tots in bottom of an 8-inch square pan. In a skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crispy. Drain grease reserving 1 tablespoon. In same skillet, cook peppers and onions until softened, 2-3 minutes. Whisk together eggs and milk and set aside. Spread bacon, peppers, onions and 1 cup of grated cheese over tater tots. Pour egg mixture into casserole, top with remaining cheese. Cover and refrigerate overnight or cook right away. If you refrigerate, remove 30 minutes before baking. Bake about 30 minutes or until golden and bubbly. Serves 6. Choose edible decor for your holiday baking The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Food Safety Division reminds consumers to read labels carefully when choosing decorative glitters and dusts for holiday baking and to purchase only those products labeled safe for consumption. "Labeling of ingredients can sometimes be confusing, especially when we think about decorating a cake and using an item labeled `for decoration only,'" said Natalie Adan, food safety division director for the GDA. "However, if a luster dust is not explicitly labeled `edible' the results can be dangerous, especially to young children or the elderly. Non-edible decorative products may contain heavy metals and other non-food grade ingredients that are not safe, even in very small amounts." If you have specific questions about ingredients in non-edible decorative glitters or dusts used in food decorating, please contact the FDA Office of Food Additive Safety at premarkt@fda.hhs.gov. Caramelized Onion and Three Cheese Dip Ingredients 2 cups diced onions 1 cup grated white cheddar 1/2 cup grated Swiss cheese 8 ozs cream cheese 1/2 cup mayonnaise 2 tsps cornstarch 2 Tbsps butter Salt & pepper Directions Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add onions to hot skillet and cook until golden, stirring often. This will take 15-20 minutes. Meanwhile beat cream cheese and mayonnaise in a mixer until smooth. In a separate bowl, toss cheddar and Swiss cheeses with cornstarch. Set aside cup of cheese mixture then add remaining cheese to the mixer. Add caramelized onions to mixer and beat until combined. Season with salt & pepper, mix well. Scrape mixture into six-inch cast iron skillet or one-quart casserole dish. Top with reserved cheese. Bake at 350 degrees F for 20-30 minutes or until golden and bubbly. Garnish with fresh thyme leaves. Serve with crackers or toasted French bread. Pecan Cobbler Ingredients 6 Tbsps butter 2 cup pecans 1 tsp cinnamon, split 1 1/2 cup self-rising flour 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2/3 cup milk 1 tsp vanilla 1 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar 1 1/2 cup hot water Instructions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Add butter to a 9x13-inch cake pan or casserole dish and melt in oven. Once butter is melted, sprinkle pecans over butter. In a bowl, mix flour, granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, milk and vanilla. Stir to combine but do not over-mix. Pour batter over butter and pecans, do not mix. Combine brown sugar with teaspoon cinnamon. Sprinkle brown sugar evenly over batter, do not stir. Carefully pour the hot water over the mixture, do not stir. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until golden brown. Cobbler will not be firm. Butterscotch Meltaways Ingredients 1 cup butter 3/4 cup Confectioner's sugar 1 egg yolk 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup coconut 1 1/4 cup flour 1/8 tsp salt 3/4 cup cornstarch 3/4 cup butterscotch chips Red & green candied cherries Sugar Directions Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Cream butter and Confectioner's sugar, add yolk, vanilla and coconut. Sift dry ingredients and add gradually, just incorporating. Stir in butterscotch chips. Roll dough into 1-inch balls and place on parchment lined baking sheets. Dip bottom of a glass in water then in sugar then lightly press cookie down. Put one-half of a candied cherry on each. Bake 12-15 minutes until edges just begin to turn golden. Makes about 3 dozen. Sour Cream Chive Biscuits Ingredients 4 cups self-rising flour + more for kneading and rolling 1 16-oz container sour cream 1/2 cup finely chopped chives or scallions 1 cup buttermilk Directions Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Place 4 cups self-rising flour in a large bowl. Add sour cream and chives to flour, followed by the buttermilk. Use a wooden spoon to combine. Liberally flour a cutting board with more self-rising flour. Turn dough out onto board. Gently knead dough, incorporating more flour until it is not sticky to the touch. Roll or pat out dough to about one-inch thickness. Using desired size biscuit cutter, dip in flour then cut biscuits, placing them onto an ungreased baking sheet. Bake 12-16 minutes until lightly golden. Serve as is, or with your choice of toppings: pimento cheese, country ham, or chopped chives or scallions. Spiced Rum Apple Crostata with Pecan Brown Butter Streusel Pastry: Adapted from Polina Chesnakovas Endlessly Adaptable Galette Dough, published in the Washington Post, 2018 Ingredients 1 cup all-purpose flour, plus more as needed 1/4 cup whole wheat flour 1 tsp sugar 1/4 tsp salt 8 Tbsps (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into inch cubes 2 Tbsps ice water 2 Tbsps sour cream (may substitute buttermilk or plain yogurt) Directions Place flours, sugar and salt in a food processor and pulse a few times to combine. Add butter and pulse until the mixture is a combination of coarse meal and lots of large, pea-sized bits of butter. Combine the buttermilk or sour cream with the ice water and pour in all at once. Pulse a few more times until the mixture holds together when pinched but is not sticky. Don't worry if it doesn't come together into a ball at this stage; it should still resemble coarse meal. Dump the mixture onto a lightly floured work surface, gather up into a rough mass, and knead a few times until it just comes together. Form into a rough disk, wrap until airtight, and place in the refrigerator. Chill for at least two hours. Dough can be made and refrigerated up to two days ahead or frozen up to a month in advance; for frozen dough, let thaw completely in the fridge before using. Streusel Topping: Adapted from Claudia Fleming's Apple Crostada with Brown Butter Streusel, published in Food & Wine Magazine, 2006 Ingredients 4 Tbps butter 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/3 cup pecan pieces 2 Tbsp granulated sugar 2 Tbsps light or dark brown sugar Directions Melt the butter in a small stainless steel skillet or saucepan over medium high heat, and cook until golden brown and fragrant, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat. In a food processor, combine flour, pecans and granulated and brown sugars and pulse about 5 times until pecans are coarsely chopped. Add browned butter and pulse until combined and the mixture is crumbly. Place in a covered container and refrigerate until ready to use. Streusel topping can be made up to 2 days ahead. Filling and Assembly: Adapted from Tom Douglas's Hot Buttered Rum Apple Pie, published in the Dahlia Bakery Cookbook, 2012 2 1/2 lbs apples, cored, quartered, and sliced 1/4 inch thick lengthwise with a sharp knife or mandolin, no peeling necessary 1/4 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup light or dark brown sugar 2 Tbsp Richland Rum Almost Rum or molasses 1/4 cup dark rum 1 tsp vanilla 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/8 tsp salt 1/4 tsp fresh grated nutmeg 2 tsps cornstarch 4 Tbsps (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, cut into small cubes and kept refrigerated For egg wash (optional): 1 egg 1 Tbsp water Directions Divide the granulated sugar between two large skillets, shake to distribute evenly, and heat over medium high heat. Watching carefully, cook the sugar without stirring until it starts to melt, swirling and tilting the pan to promote even cooking. When the sugar is completely liquid and has caramelized into a medium amber color, immediately dived the apples between the two pans and stir. Cook the apples for about 8-10 minutes until they are softened but still slightly firm, and very little liquid remains in the pan. Transfer apples to a large bowl and let cool completely to room temperature. While the apples are cooling, preheat the oven to 375 degrees F and roll out the dough. Line an 18x13-inch rimmed baking sheet with parchment. Remove the pie dough from the refrigerator and let soften for about 5 minutes. Dust your work surface and rolling pin with flour, and begin to roll from the center outward, flipping dough and dusting with flour frequently to prevent sticking. Redistribute dough as needed for a more even circle. Continue rolling until you have a 14x14-inch rough circle, about 1/8 of an inch thick. Run a bench knife or offset spatula along the perimeter of the circle to make sure it hasn't gotten stuck (or to gently loosen it if it has) and guide one hand underneath it. Flip the dough over onto the other hand to transfer to the lined baking sheet. Gently fold the overhanging dough back onto the pan and refrigerate for about 15 minutes. Combine cornstarch, spices, salt, vanilla, rum and Almost Rum or molasses in a bowl, stirring to break up any lumps of cornstarch. If using an egg wash, beat the egg with the water in a bowl and set aside. When the apples are cool, toss them with the cornstarch mixture, butter, and the brown sugar. Remove the pie dough from the refrigerator and let soften for about 3 minutes, just enough to unfold the overhanging dough. With a slotted spoon, distribute apple filling in an even layer from the center of dough outward, leaving a 3-inch border on all sides. Fold the edges of the dough up over the filling, creating pleats to form a circular shape. Distribute the streusel topping evenly over the exposed apple filling, brush the dough with egg wash, and place in the oven to bake for about 40-50 minutes, until filling is bubbling and streusel and crust are evenly golden brown. Let cool for about 30 minutes before serving. Dust with powdered sugar, if you like, and serve with vanilla ice cream WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 Pecan Rolls Ingredients 1 1/3 cup water 1/3 cup sugar 1 tsp salt 1/3 cup melted shortening 1 pkg dry active yeast 2 eggs, well beaten 5 cups flour, plus more for dusting 1 1/2 sticks melted butter or margarine 1 tsp cinnamon 1/2 cup sugar Directions Dissolve yeast in warm water and let sit at room temperature until bubbles form. In a large bowl, add sugar, salt, melted shortening, and eggs together and whisk to combine. Add flour and mix well with clean hands or a wooden spoon. Let rest for about 10 minutes, then knead until a smooth dough is formed that springs back when pressed with your finger. Let rise until doubled. Punch dough down to remove air bubbles, and turn out onto floured surface. Divide dough in two, and roll out into a 10x8-inch rectangle. Spread with melted butter or margarine (about stick for each rectangle). Sprinkle with half of the mixed cinnamon and sugar, then roll up dough from short side and cut into 6 rolls. Repeat process with remaining dough. Caramel for rolls 1 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup water 1/2 stick butter or margarine 2 Tbsps light corn syrup Directions Melt butter or margarine into a saucepan over medium heat. Add brown sugar, corn syrup, and water, and whisk to combine. Increase heat to medium high and boil mixture until thickened, about 3-5 minutes. Pour on bottom of greased baking dish or dishes, and sprinkle with pieces of pecan if desired. Arrange rolls on top of the syrup and pecans in the baking dish. Let rise until doubled. Bake 20-30 minutes at 375 degrees. Invert baking dishes onto a serving platter or sheet pan. Serve. Braised Springer Mountain Chicken thighs with White Wine, Bacon and Thyme Ingredients 4 chicken thighs 2 Tbsp canola oil 16 oz chicken stock 1 large onion, sliced 1 carrot, diced 4 slices bacon, diced 6 sprigs thyme 1 cup white wine 10 pc cherry tomato Salt and Black pepper to taste Chopped fresh parsley or thyme for garnish (optional) Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Season chicken generously with salt and pepper. Add 2 Tbsp canola oil to a medium oven-safe pot with a lid or Dutch oven over medium high heat. When oil is shimmering, add the chicken, skin side down, without crowding the pan. Sear the chicken until golden brown and skin is crisp, in batches if necessary. Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside. Add the onions, carrot, bacon and thyme to pan, still over medium high heat. Allow to saut until onions are golden and bacon fat has begun to render. Add the cherry tomatoes, and deglaze with white wine, scraping to loosen the bits on the bottom of the pan. Bring to a simmer, and allow wine to reduce by half, about 5-10 minutes. Add the chicken thighs back to the pot along with the chicken stock. Place into preheated oven on middle rack and allow to cook until tender (about 1 to 1.5 hours) Allow to cool for about 10 minutes, then serve the chicken over your preferred starch (grits, cornmeal polenta, rice, or mashed potatoes), and garnish with more thyme or chopped parsley if desired. Collard Green Macaroni and Cheese Ingredients 1 lb elbow macaroni, cooked al dente 5 cups milk 6 Tbsps butter 1/4 cup flour 2 tsps Worcestershire sauce 2 tsps hot sauce 2 tsps mustard (spicy brown, yellow or Dijon) Salt & pepper to taste 1/2 lb cheddar cheese, grated 1/2 lb white American cheese, grated 4 cups collard greens, washed, stripped off stems and chopped Topping 1 cups Panko breadcrumbs 4 Tbsp melted butter 1 tsp smoked or regular paprika Salt & pepper Combine all ingredients in a small bowl, mixing well. Set aside until ready to use. Instructions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a medium saucepan over medium low heat, melt butter. Add flour to melted butter, whisking until smooth. Cook roux (butter/flour mixture) for 1-2 minutes, stirring often. Whisk milk into roux, whisking until smooth. Bring mixture just to a boil then add remaining ingredients, mixing until cheese melts. In a large bowl, combine elbow macaroni and cheese sauce, mixing well. Spray a 9x13-inch casserole with cooking spray. Pour macaroni mixture into prepared pan. Sprinkle topping evenly over macaroni and cheese. Place pan on a cookie sheet and place in preheated oven. Bake 30-45 minutes or until golden and bubbly. Serves 12. Sweet Potato, Apple and Kale Salad with Grilled Chicken Ingredients 1 lb bag Baker Farms kale 3 cups Georgia medium diced sweet potatoes, tossed with 2 tsps Georgia pecan oil & 1 1/2 tsps Beautiful Briny Sea Campfire seasoning, roasted 3 cups Georgia apples, skin on, medium diced 1 cup Georgia pecans, coarse chopped & toasted 1 bunch scallions, sliced 2 Tbsps Georgia pecan oil 6 4-ounce chicken breasts, grilled with Beautiful Briny Sea Campfire seasoning Directions Place kale in a large bowl. Drizzle with pecan oil and massage well to break down the fibers. To assemble: Place 2 cups kale in a bowl or large plate. Top kale with sweet potatoes, apple, scallions and pecans. Slice chicken on bias and arrange on the side of the salad. Serve dressing on the side. Serves 6. Dressing 1/2 cup Georgia pecan oil 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 1 Teaspoon Georgia honey 1/2 - 1 tsp Beautiful Briny Sea Campfire seasoning Whisk all ingredients together. Georgia Cane Syrup Glazed Brussels Sprouts Ingredients 2 lbs Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved, with loose leaves 2 Tbsps pecan oil Salt and pepper 1/4 cup pure cane syrup, maple syrup or molasses 2 Tbsps chopped toasted pecans (optional) Directions Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. In a bowl, toss Brussels sprouts with pecan oil, salt and pepper. Set bowl aside. Arrange onto a rimmed baking sheet large enough to accommodate them in one layer. Roast Brussels sprouts for 20 minutes, tossing halfway through the baking time, until the smaller leaves are crisp, and the sprouts are beginning to brown in places. Place syrup in a small microwave safe dish and heat for 1 minute. Remove sprouts from the oven. Transfer to the bowl, and toss with the hot syrup. Return Brussels sprouts to the pan and roast for 10 minutes more. Arrange on a serving dish, and sprinkle with the chopped pecans, if using. Serve warm or at room temperature. Serves 8 Roasted Butternut Squash, Apples and Mushrooms Ingredients 1 medium Butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cubed (about 5 cups) 2 large Jonagold apples, cored and cubed, skin on (about 5 cups) * 6 cups quartered Shiitake mushrooms; stems removed 6 Tbsps pecan or canola oil, divided Salt & pepper 1/2 tsp fresh thyme leaves or tsp dried thyme Pinch cayenne pepper Directions Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place empty baking sheet in oven to preheat. Place cubed butternut squash in a bowl. Drizzle 1 Tbsp of pecan or canola oil over the squash, tossing to coat. Season with salt, fresh ground pepper and a pinch of cayenne. Spread squash evenly on preheated baking sheet. Bake about 15 minutes or until just tender. Set aside to cool. Raise oven temperature to 450 degrees F. Place another baking sheet in oven to preheat. Place cubed apples in a bowl. Drizzle 1 Tbsp pecan or canola oil over apples, tossing to coat. Season with salt and fresh ground pepper then sprinkle with thyme. Spread apples evenly on preheated baking sheet. Bake about 10 minutes or until just tender. Set aside to cool. Place another baking sheet in oven to preheat or use one that you previously used. Place mushrooms in a bowl. Drizzle with remaining pecan or canola oil. Season liberally with salt and fresh ground pepper, tossing to coat. Spread mushrooms evenly on preheated pan. Bake about 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Gently toss all the apples, squash and mushrooms together. Serve warm or at room temperature. Makes about 10 cups. *you can substitute your favorite variety of apple Microwave Peach Pecan Cranberry Sauce Ingredients 2 cups sugar 1/2 cup water 1 lb fresh cranberries washed 1/3 cup peach jam 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/2 cup toasted* pecans, chopped 1/3 cup pecan liqueur or rum or bourbon Directions Combine sugar, water and cranberries in a 4-quart glass measure. Microwave on high (100%) for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in peach jam and lemon juice. Reduce power to medium high (70%). Microwave for 10 minutes. Stir in pecans and pecan liqueur. Makes 4 cups. *To toast pecans, place in a single layer 9-inch pie plate. Microwave on high 4-5 minutes, stirring several times. Make in advance and refrigerate. Cranberry Apricot Stuffed Pork Loin Ingredients 4-5 lb boneless pork loin 1/4 cup dried cranberries 2/3 cup dried apricots 2 tsps fresh thyme leaves* Salt and pepper 1 Tbsp pecan or canola oil 1 cup chicken stock 3/4 cup cranberry juice 3 Tbsps cornstarch Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. pan and cover with foil to rest. Internal temperature will reach 160 degrees while resting. Using a sharpening steel or the handle of a wooden spoon, poke a hole in the center of the pork loin. Move the utensil around to make the hole a little bigger and be sure to go through the entire loin. Combine the apricots and cranberries. Using your fingers press the apricots and cranberries into the cavity you created. Push all the way to the center then repeat from other end. You should be able to feel the fruit when you press on top of meat, so you can tell if cavity is full. Rub loin with oil, season with salt and pepper and one teaspoon of the thyme. Bake in a roasting pan or dish that can sustain direct heat on stove. Roast about one hour or until internal temperature reaches 155 degrees F. Remove from Whisk together chicken stock, cranberry juice and cornstarch. Place roasting pan over medium heat. Whisk mixture into the drippings, scraping to release the fond from bottom of the pan. Cook until thickened. Slice pork and serve with gravy. Serves 8. *You can also use fresh chopped rosemary Another method of stuffing the pork loin would be to slice the pork loin lengthwise half-way down then slice each side halfway so it opens like a book. Place fruit down center and roll sides in then tie with butcher's twine to hold together. Hasselback Potato Gratin Ingredients 7-8 medium Russet potatoes 8 oz finely grated Swiss cheese 2 oz finely grated fresh Parmesan cheese 2 cups heavy cream 1/2 cup half & half Salt and pepper 1 tsp Dijon mustard 2 tsps Worcesteshire sauce 2 tsps fresh thyme leaves Directions Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Combine cream, half & half, half of both cheeses, Dijon mustard, Worcesteshire sauce, thyme and salt and pepper in a bowl. Peel and slice potatoes inch. Toss the potato slices in cream mixture until all slices are coated. Make stacks of potatoes then arrange them vertically so edges of potatoes face up. Pour remaining mixture over the potatoes. Cover with foil and bake 45 minutes. Remove foil and bake an additional 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake an additional 10 minutes or until cheese is golden. Serves 8-10 Sour Cream Chocolate Cake Ingredients 2 cups sugar 2 eggs 2 cups flour 3/4 cup sour cream 4 ozs unsweetened chocolate 4 ozs butter 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp baking powder 1 cup water 2 cups crushed red & white peppermint candies Directions Grease and flour 2 9-inch cake pans. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Melt chocolate and butter over low heat or microwave until smooth. Set aside to cool. Beat eggs and sugar until light. Add cooled chocolate to egg mixture. Mix to combine, then add sour cream. Sift remaining dry ingredients together, add to batter alternately with water. Pour into prepared pans. Bake 35-45 minutes. Cool about 10 minutes then unmold. Peppermint frosting Ingredients 10 Tbsps butter 1 lb + 2 cups Confectioner's sugar 1/4 tsp peppermint oil or 1 tsp peppermint extract 4 ozs white chocolate, melted and cooled slightly 6 Tbsps milk, may need more or less 1 egg white (optional) Directions Beat butter in a stand mixer until light. Add Confectioner's sugar, peppermint oil and white chocolate. Beat very slowly, scraping sides and bottom often. Slowly add milk until frosting is a good spreading consistency. Assembly Place bottom layer on a cardboard cake circle. Spread a thin layer of frosting on top. Sprinkle with 1 cup of crushed peppermints. Place other layer on top. Frost sides and top of cake, reserving some frosting to pipe rosettes, if desired. Put remaining peppermint candies in a bowl. Lift cake with cardboard circle onto hand then hold hand over bowl. Scoop peppermint candies with other hand and gently press around base of the cake. Pipe rosettes around top edge of cake placing evenly to mark slices. Garnish with shaved white chocolate if desired. PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FEED, HAY 2022 Russell Bermudagrass; Bermuda, mixed hay. Fertil- Rye grass rolls & squares, 500 4x5 fertilized, net- ized & rain free, horse quality: Fescue squares, bermuda PLANTS, TREES Various trees for memorials, 2.5gal nursery pots, ready for AND GRAIN wrapped. Barn sheltered: $90 $8/sq; $60-$80/round bales in rolls; crabgrass rolls & AND FLOWERS services: $40 & up. Includes per bale, 10+ at $85 per bale. barn. Large quantity delivery squares. Perry Marlowe Com- Japanese maples, oaks, ect. 2022 Bermuda hay, barn stored: $60/roll, $6/bale; mix grass cow hay: $5/bale; straw mulch: $4/bale. Steve Matthews Griffin 404-2479789 2022 coastal bermuda, some fescue, x-large sq bales: $6.50/bale; 2021 bermuda, xlarge sq bales: $5/ea. Horse hay, in barn. Harris Winder 770-867-0733 Outside hay: $65-$75 per bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro VM/text to 912-682-4481. 2022 square bales, Bermuda crabgrass mix, sprayed, fertilized & weed free: $6/ea in the field, $6.50/ea at barn. K. Wood Hoschton 770-8674332 2022 Tift44 Bermuda & other grasses. 4x5 rolls, net available. S. Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 Fall cutting 4x5 rolls, net wrapped fescue Bermuda mix, barn stored, fertilized. Also, outside stored, not fertilized, all rain free. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-307-7098 Fescue crab mix: $4.75/ea; mulch hay: $3.50. Kermit Jefferson 770-867-7550 er 678-227-9110 Tift44 Bermuda hay 4x4 round bales. Well fertilized, tight bales, placed in dry storage following August 2022 cutting. 2021 horse-quality bales: $45 per bale. Phil White Bremen 706-977-3859 MULCH AND FERTILIZERS Advertisements selling officially protected plants must include a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. For infor- mation on the sale or shipment of protected plants, visit www.fws.org/Endangered/per- mits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. For questions about ginseng, visit Passive resale income potential. Rhonda Gainesville area 678-616-3034 SEEDS Advertisements selling seeds must include a current state laboratory report (fewer than nine months old) for purity, noxious weeks and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will 2022 Fescue Bermuda mix round bales: $55. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-490-1227 2022 Fescue Bermuda mix, horse quality, net-wrapped: $60-$65 (inside); $40-$45 (outside). Delivery possible. Coy Baker Loganville 770-4664609 2022 fescue hay, fertilized wrapped, fertilized, limed, under cover: $65/roll. Everett Parrott Alvaton 404-319-5326 2022 Tifton44 Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls: $85 each. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-331-7749 or 770-4838712 4x5 bales net wrap for sale. Fescue hay square bales. Baled July 2022, barn kept, weed free: $8 per bale. Text for more info. L. Lewis Canton 770-428-7996 Get your wintertime hay now 2022 hay for sale. Good 4x5 rolls, mixed hay, inside & outside. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-235-3586 (100) big round bales of mulch hay, baled in 2022. Delivery possible: call for price. J. C. Baker Loganville 770-5084062 2022 wheat straw: $3.50/bale, at barn. Delivery available. Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912286-3191 https://www.fws.gov/Endangered/permits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. 11 Helleri hollies, 20 inches tall. Free if you dig. Margaret Martin Ball Ground 770-8932079 2 gallon pot, brown Turkey fig plants: $8 each. Gainesville not be published. For more information regarding certified seed, call the GDA Seed Division, 229.386.3557. 2022 Zinnia seeds - 50+ Scarlet Red or Mixed Cactus seeds: $3 cash +SASE. D. Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill Road, NE, Ranger, GA 30734 Pioneer wheat seed (26R59) and non-fertilized: $7/ea; mulch hay: $5/ea. Robert Steele Zebulon 770-468-6425 2022 hay, both and cattle and horse quality, heavy 4x5 bales: $50 and up. Bahia-Bermuda mix and rye-Bahia-Bermuda mix, UGA 132RFQ. Monfort Farm Reynolds 904-386-3520 2022 hay. Well-fertilized coastal + Bahia, 4x5 netwrapped tight: $75 per roll. Steve Meeks Kite 912-5363844 2022 mixed grass 4X5 round bales, twine tied. Good quality; not horse hay: $40 per bale at farm. Delivery extra within 40 miles. Ray Gilbert Bishop 706296-4360 2022 mixed grass hay, good quality: $4.50/bale at barn. For cows & goats. Call after 6pm. Wade Cown Monroe 770-2076983 2022 oat feed, 50lb bags. Lee Harris Alamo 912-223-9791 2022 peanut hay: $50.00/roll, at barn. Delivery available. Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912288-5960 175 rolls Horse and cattle quality: $40 per roll. Bobby Funk Homer 706-768-9700 4x5 net-wrapped rolls of Tift85 & Tift44 Bermuda: $45/roll; also Tift85 & Tift44 mulch hay: $35/roll. J.W. Adkins Vienna 229-805-0255 4x5.5 net-wrapped JD rolls inside and outside stored. Prices vary delivery available for mileage located in Greene. Hancock and Taliaferro counties. Josh Pennino Sparta 706-340-3146 500 4x5 net wrapped mixed grass hay: $60 outside, $75 inside barn. Quantity discount. You pickup, I load. Can deliver $100 at 20 bale load. Darrell Mullins Rutledge 706-4748345 Alfalfa hay, highest quality, UGA tested, 65lb square bales: $12/bale. Lespedeza bales: $10/ea. (10 bale min); 4x5 round bales: $90/ea. AA Farms Hartwell 706-376-8968 Alicia hay, wrapped: $53/roll. You pick up. Kenny Johnson Hazlehurst 912-379-2308 Hay sale - 2022 barn-stored Coastal Bermuda, UGA inspected, RFQ 135, 4x5 round bales, 175 available: $70/ea. Bulk discounts available. Pierce Screven Co 912-6599726 or 912-925-9796 Just cut 2022 Bahia/Bermuda mix, round bales. Delivery available for a fee. Please call Brad. Waverly Hall 706-5756490 Mixed grass hay for sale. 4X5.5 rolls baled without rain: $35.00 per roll. Andy Page Jefferson 770-307-7511 Mixed grass hay, 4x5, rain free, net-wrapped. John Cordele 229-322-8480 or 229273-3597 Oats, combine run. Bright, pretty oats. John Cordele 229322-8480 or 229-273-3597 Peanut hay for sale - 4x5 rolls w/net wrap: $40/roll. Kevin Walker Fitzgerald 229-3924683 Rain-free Coastal Bermuda hay, 5ft bales, 1050lbs: $50; 1250lbs: $60. Minimum 8 Compost available for pickup or delivery: $40/yd. Wholesale pricing available. Please call. Wesley Savannah 912313-4460 Long leaf pine straw. Delivery and or spreading available. Good tight bales. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Rabbit manure fertilizer bagged in 50lbs potato sack: $45 each. William Page Canton 770-712-7948 Wheat straw: $6; mulch hay: $4 at barn. Quantity discount. Hartwell Wallace Vassar 706436-2664 Kevin Vassar 706961-1862 POULTRY LITTER/COMPOST 5lb bag worm poop: $10/ea + shipping. Harold Tumlin 230 Spinks RD, Temple GA 30179 770-832-0030 area, pick up only. V Orr Gainesville 770-889-7923 2022 Satsuma orange & Tangerine trees: $25/ea; eatable banana & Sago plants: $10/ea; Blueberry, Blackberry, Loquat, Yuca, Fig potted plants: $6/ea. Davis Yaun Soperton 678283-7592 Angel trumpets, ginger lilies, hostas, ferns, phantom hydrangeas, Chinese snowballs, sedum & elephant ears. Doug Lilburn 678-618-0352. Figs (three varieties) mulberries, angel trumpets, confederate roses: $5/ea; thornless blackberries, beautyberries burning bushes, harlequin glorybowers, & nandinas: $3.50/ea; fig cuttings, dew berries: $2.50/ea. Free Monkey grass. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Hybrid oaks, sawtooth oaks, Chinese chestnuts, swamp white oak, 7gal root pouch: $40 & up. Delivery available, large 4y/o trees. Bruce Shaffer Toomsboro 404-579-6048 $13/50#, also available in bulk. Germination and purity available. Hartwell Wallace Vassar 706-436-2664, Kevin Vassar 706-962-1862 FIREWOOD Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Portable, man-made log splitter, 8hp B&S engine, can handle up to 20in log. Pictures available: $750. Alton Ray Washington 706-678-2801 Seasoned oak, hickory, pecan firewood: $110 per face cord. 19-20 inches lengths (about 40 percent of cord). Randall Hall Ellerslie 706-5755492 Seasoned oak: $110/quarter cord w/local delivery included. All quantities available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-4614083 Seasoned or green fire- bales, no deliveries. Charles 2022 Russell hay, UGA test- Bermuda Fescue 4x5 net- Stewart Siloam 706-817-1862 Poultry compost, 4-8m/o, will Variegated liriope & mondo ed, 4x5 net-wrap rolls. Excel- wrapped hay: Horse $60, Cow load: $25/pickup load. Robert grass, 1gal pots: $2/each; lent horse & cattle quality: $40 w/some weeds. Square Russell/Tift85 mix hay, round, Robinson, Three Bridges Rd Ginkgo tree, 1gal pots: $75/roll. Lonnie McKinney bale turner: $250. Rex Palmer net-wrapped bales: $55/bale. Gillsville, GA 30543 678-936- $10/each. Iris available. K. Cordele 229-947-2878 Auburn 770-867-9589 Brett Millen 706-871-5785 1173 Patman Athens 706-549-4487 wood. 1/2 cord, S.W.B. Truckload: $150 or any quantity. Delivery available. Text/call Larry Moore Grantville 678-278-5709 Market Bulletin Farmland Ad Form Ad guidelines: Only farmland of 5 acres or more may be advertised. Include price, acreage and county where the property is located. All property must be for sale by the owner. Limit descriptive terms to property characteristics or structures. A maximum word count of 25 including name, address, phone number and your city of residence is permitted in Farmland ads. Only one ad per subscriber per issue. You must be a paid subscriber to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Subscriber number ____________ County ______________ I hereby certify that this notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin: ________________________________________________________ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 FIREWOOD 2022 fresh Papershell Picking now, locally grown Beautiful crochet crosses and Frigidaire 30in gas range: 235ac: $3,875/acre; (2) pecans: $2.50/lb. in 5, 10 & citrus, Satsumas, Tangelos, angels. Perfect to mail in cards $175; HD GE washer & dryer: 300ac: $4,200/acre. Good 25lb bags. Shipping available Meyer lemons, tangerines, or for tree ornaments. Taking $400; GE side-by-side refriger- paved road frontage, stream, Firewood must be cut from the for extra cost. Call for avail- Clementines, kumquats, or- orders now for Christmas. ator: $250; (3) ceiling fans: timber. Good home site. advertiser's personal property. ability. B & L Pecans Madison angequats. Navels soon. Bob Edith Roland Commerce 706- $25/ea. Edwin Alpharetta 404- Hartwell Mayfield Lula 770- Ads for firewood must use the 706-614-8231 McGuinty Rochelle email: 335-3920. 641-0421 540-4705 cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Seasoned, split firewood - 1/2 cord: $95; cord: $170; 15 pieces for campfire bundle: $25. Green wood 1/2 cord: $85; cord: $150. All prices +tax. AA Farms Hartwell 706376-8968 FARMERS MARKETS 2022 Papershell pecans $2.50/lb. in 10# & 25# bags, large order discounts; pickled peaches for holidays, 32oz jars. CJ Orchards Rutledge 706-318-9462 2022 shelled Elliott pecans, ready to eat-bake-freeze-enjoy: $12/lb. +shipping. Call/text Mark Parker 229-726-4238 Tre0ssie Parker 229-400-3304 Moultrie Facebook: Parker mcapple1@windstream.net Water-ground meal, flour & grits: $5/5lbs + postage. Mike Buckner 780 Fielders Mill RD Junction City GA 31812 706269-3630 We machine shell your pecans, while you wait: $0.30/lb. Glidewell Pecan Farm, Jody Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592 Whole: 400lbs, half: 200lbs. Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair. Over 40 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Chair caning in Tiger. Please call for estimate. Donald Becker Rabun County 770-8079783 Homemade quilts for sale. M. Hudson Ochlocknee 229-3789052 Glenwood iron cook stove, wood burning fire place insert with blower and Franklin fire place. G. Perkins Cartersville 678-855-4249 Large Papa Bear style wood stove: $350. Photos provided. Charles Britt Douglasville 423957-6867 Red wigglers/compost worms for sale: $25 per lb. Raymond Cason Rochelle 229-365-3213 308 acre farm, Pat Dixon Rd, highways, city water, sewer, farmland, pond, schools: $12,000 per acre. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst www.owacc.com 912-375-3366 45.5 acres, half open, spring, stream, fronts HWY 37, near Morgan: $3000/acre. Jim Andrews Edison 229-835-2483 jtajr51@yahoo.com Farmers Market in Downtown Thomasville. Open to the public! at Hubs & Hops, 209 W Remington Ave., Thomasville 31792 laura@hubsandhops.com PICK YOUR OWN CROPS Pecans Beautiful farm fresh eggs in assorted colors: $4/dozen. Rebecca Little Monroe 678-5358417 Farm fresh brown eggs. The hens are pastured, so the yolks are a beautiful orange: Organs included. Georgia grown, grass fed and finished. Inspected. Porterhouse, Tbone, Filet, Sirloin, Roast, Burger & breakfast sausage Georgia Bison Co. Greensboro 678-777-7990 ODDITIES Memory Bears made out of your loved ones clothing. Call for more info. Sherry McDaniel Buford 770-366-1306 Queen-sized hand-knitted crochet bed spread: $500. Benetta Kiker Conyers 770929-8954 Wood stove Whopper No. 205 Atlanta Stove Works flat top for laundry/cooking. 27InX22inX24in, (2) 8in top plates, good condition: $425 OBO. Tom Bruckner Bostwick thbruckner@gmail.com 706247-2410 $4.50 a dozen. The best eggs U pick Satsuma oranges. you will ever eat. Wendy Arthur Husqvarna 750BT leaf FARM ANTIQUES CHRISTMAS TREES Starts November 12th and ev- Sylvania 912-499-1602 blower: $375. Daniel (1) 20gal wash pot: $100. ery Saturday and Sunday until Swartzentruber Montezuma Harold McLain Stockbridge sold out. 9am-5pm: $25 per bucket. Duncan Citrus Farm 1403 Old Screven Rd, Jesup 912-385-6330. Freezer beef, grain-fed Angus cross steers, scheduled processing 11/31. Pick up in Toccoa. Half or whole: $4/lb 478-397-3542 770-689-8180 1.5hp Hercules; 2hp Whittie; a Martin gourds for sale. Larry 3hp IH; 7hp Hercules. Hit and Heard Chula 229-402-0375 miss. W.C. Quarles Daw- 6+ac, 4BR/2.5BA, farmhouse-style home, additional ac available. Owner financing available: $449,000. Ronda Walton 770-206-0438 THINGS TO EAT Advertisers producing and offer- includes processing. North Ridge Farm Dewy Rose 678-425-7229 HANDICRAFTS AND sonville 706-344-7595 SUPPLIES 14.5 inch farm bell with bracket included in perfect ing for sale shell eggs at retail to the end consumer must obtain an egg candling certificate from Freezer beef, whole, halves and quarters. Grain finished, 4-Leaf coming. Clovers. Christmas Nice Gifts, Good condition. Terry Mikle lville 770-979-8981 Snel- the Georgia Department of Agri- USDA inspected, vacuum Price. Deer, Cardinals, Butter- 40gal Kehoe Iron Works culture. The department offers sealed. From Angus x Here- flies & more laminated with syrup kettle in excellent condi- training in egg candling. Email ford cross feeders. Custom cut real 4-Leaf Clovers. Call before tion: $1400 OBO. Jeremy An- candling@agr.georgia.gov or call per your specs. Joshua Meeks 8pm. LM. Chris Colley Lo- derson Glennville 912-237- Cut-Your-Own Christmas Tree! Visit Scott Farm in Waynesboro November thru December to purchase a Murray Cypress or Sapphire Christmas Tree. Enjoy our Holiday Market December 1st 9am to 3pm. www.scot- 6+ac, 5BR/3.5BA, addition- 404.656.3627 for more informa- Kite 478-494-1432 ganville 770-466-2173 4483 or 912-654-7334 tfamilyfarm.net al acreage available. Owner tion. 2021 Desirable pecans ready to eat: $12 per pound plus postage. Will crack, shell and separate your pecans for 50- Locally-grown premium beef, USDA inspected, half/whole available, custom cuts: $4.50 per lb hanging weight. Also, All types of chair caning, refinishing & repairs. James Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 Beautiful emerald green emu Antique iron coal stove heater. Great condition. Text for more info. Vickie Robinson Auburn 770-680-1895 REAL ESTATE financing available: $596,000. Ronda Walton 770-206-0438 6.66acres near Ocmulgee cents Eaton 2727 per pound. Russell Stockbridge 770-506- ground beef, sausage, steaks, roast. Potts Bros Farm Jefferson 706-367-5823 eggs, cleaned & blown out. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-5971510 Cane mill, 3 roll & 60gal kettle. All in good condition: $800. Call before 9pm. Seab Hughes Vidalia 912-293-5064 Corn shellers grinders; crosscut saws; plow stocks; old farm tools; post striking anvil; meal bin; wood tool boxes; egg baskets; furniture; more. All farm property listed within this category (for sale or rent/lease) must consist of 10 acres or more. Out-of-state subscribers owning farm property within Georgia are allowed to advertise in this category. Real estate agents, businesses, brokers or dealers that sell land on a commission River, parcel number 010 041, good for deer hunting, highway frontage near Rhine, w/power: $25,000 OBO. Wayne Poole Dodge Co 478-689-6897 85 acres: $1995/acre. Tract has big hardwoods & seclusion, allowing bucks to reach their full potential. Sur- Bill Blairsville 706-897-0106 basis are not eligible to rounded by huge timberland Mule drawn coal No. 10 advertise. planter; Covington fertilizer distributor; 1-row spring tooth FARMLAND FOR tracts & state park. Suzanne Broussard Stewart Co 770778-8682 cultivator; wheat cradle: $750 for all, can separate items. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 404824-7569 OTHER SALE 10.28 acres all utilities, road frontage, woodland, used for cattle in the past. Mt. Moriah Road, paved road. Call for more info. Dan Cruse Barrow 99.9 acres, all wooded, with two creeks and 2 springs. Includes 900-foot road frontage, paved county road: $2900 per acre. Dan Cruse Hancock County 770-962-2924 (6) Snapper mowers for parts; County 770-962-2924 Established sugar cane stub- 250gal gas tank; tall farm ble on land w/pecans, other scales, weighs up to 600lb: 14 acres with creek, dou- fruit trees, blueberries, make offer. Hooper Cedar- blewide, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2,000sq/ft home & 40x30 insu- town 470-389-3010 2 out buildings. 3 miles from I- lated Tyson building. Nan Food & Beverage Safety Antique cast iron syrup kettle 75, black top road: $200,000. Winifred Hall Monroe County Unadilla 229-401-8726 for sale. Good condition. Has 404-993-0136 FARMLAND FOR been painted but can be restored. Water tight, 48inches 15.5 acres in Ware County, RENT/LEASE across top, 60 gallons. Pickup only. Hobert Ralston Eatonton 706-473-3119 planted in slash pine. Call for details. Jenny Wray 912-3835924 For lease. 170 acre established pecan orchard. Non irrigated. Long team lease avail- Birdhouse business for sale, able. Located in Metter. Steve Courses for Manufacturers includes large inventory of assorted birdhouses and woodworking tools. Macon 478- Waller Candler County 912314-1536 Uniquely structured courses designed for food and 390-6899 Carpenter bees are back - I SERVICES beverage industry professionals that cover key food make traps that work, shipped, w/instruction, lots of 5: $85. FARM SERVICES safety disciplines and regulatory compliance updates. Register for Courses Today! Scan the QR code for more information Call for info. Bill Timmerman Harlem 803-640-6265 Converse waders, size 11: $40; large dog igloo: $50; allleather cowboy boots, size 7.5: $75; new deer stand, needs seat: $75; hangable cages: Call for prices. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945 202.5 acres: $1,895/acre. Hills and hollows with red and white oak, American beech, hickory and pine. Deer, turkey, pig. Selling whole or divided. S. Broussard Stewart Co 770-7788682 20+ years experience w/all types tractor/bobcat farm/residential work, bush hogging & mowing, fertilizing, clearing & plowing, seeding/drainage, roads/driveways, grading & erosion control, pasture land maintenance. Will travel. W. Finch Conyers 770-714-7464 Fish Master aluminum jon 212 acre farm, pasture, row 38 years' experience: horse boat with trailer, Mercury prop crop, highway frontage, irrigat- arenas laser graded, tree motor and trolling motor. ed, 8 acre lake, hunting, 6 clearing, driveways built/re- Boat and trailer fresh service: miles from town: $5,000 per graded, gravel, barns graded, $3800. Call or text for ques- acre. Paul Bridges Jeff Davis drainage correction, trucking, tions/photos. R. McIntire Fair- County www.owacc.com demolition. Luke Butler burn 404-281-0763 912-375-3366 Braselton 770-685-0288 PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARM SERVICES Farm fence specialist - installation, paint, pressure-wash & EMPLOYMENT I need cast iron upright holder Looking to buy farmland in for #4 cast iron dinner bell, Macon or surrounding area 25 years experience in farm, tractor & Bobcat work, bush hogging/lawn mowing, grading/clearing, plowing/garden, deer plots, fence/heavy equipment welding, post holes. Larry Houston Covington 770235-3082/770-235-3782 44 years of experience bush hogging, light clearing, grading, postholes, gardens, food plots, aerating, fertilizing, seeding, discing, hauling, fence removal, etc. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Ag/farm fencing, all types installed & repaired. 14yrs experience. Land management services: consulting, mowing, seeding, food plots, wildlife habitat. Casey Kent Good Hope 678-446-8520 Agriculture Fence: All types installed. Post driving. Excavator and skid-steer work. Bushhogging. Side-arm bush-hogging. Water line installation. Serving all of Northeast Georgia. Kevin McClure Cleveland 770-527-6943 AM Horsemanship. Mobile professional horse training, 30 repair. Serving NE Georgia. Dan Gilbert Cumming 229325-3163 For land improvement - Georgia Chew Crew in need of rental pasture w/overgrowth, water, power, 5+ acres. Optional lease/own. Have own camper & fencing. Georgia Chew Crew Danielsville 706254-7717 Forestry mulching, small clearing/grading, new driveway/repair, brush cut/mulch shooting lanes, roads, or clear for food plots on your hunting property. Licensed Insured. Echeconnee Land Services, Russ Elliott Lizella 678-9671504 Hauling horses or horse transportation, new 2022 twohorse trailer. Any distance, anytime. Call for more info. AM Horsemanship 678-308-4002 JK Land Management. Family owned forestry mulching, land, and fence line clearing. Call for free estimates. Jared Kemmerer Cumming 770-826-6952 Farm Help Needed and Seeking Farm Employment ads must be related to agricultural farm work. Ads submitted for domestic help, companions, baby sitters, housekeepers, etc. will not be published. FARM HELP NEEDED Hay cutting and square baling needed in Monroe County in 2023. Seven acres (Could be more. Family across the road needs theirs cut, too). Call/text. Russ Edge Forsyth 478-214-8254 ISO Honest, responsible, (preferably retired) person or couple to rent 1BR home light maintenance on 14acres. Townsend Sandersville 770867-1693 ISO Retiree needing part-time work. Must be able to bush hog and maintain fences. 1 BR farmhouse available. C. Moon Dallas 404-372-1350 Need person to bring out gravel and fix driveway. Text 21in diameter, 100lb weight; also the crank for ringing the bell. Malone Harrell Cairo 229225-7939 In search of red or black tricolored Australian Shepherd. Prefer dog 2-5yo, but would consider a puppy. Must be within 120 miles of Wikes County. Vaughn Terrell Tignall 706-510-8977 ISO extension step for platform for 1972 John Deere 4000/4200. Keith White Forsyth 478-957-9365 ISO Honest, responsible, (preferably retired) person or couple to rent 1BR home light maintenance on 14acres. Townsend Sandersville 770867-1693 ISO someone within 50mi radius teach me how to do bear carving from logs. Michael Hudson Howard 706-9873196 Looking for (2) hydraulic cylinders that angles the blade on a 500C International bulldozer. Ben Smith Elberton 706-2465901 that needs work. Coty Jones Marietta 478-714-5542 Looking to buy small farm between Macon & Atlanta. Prefer owner financed. Text please. DJ Sanders Hawkinsville 478335-9379 Seeking quotes for install 4board horse fence installation with wire/gates around pasture in Kennesaw. Must provide references, examples of quality of work. Call/text Amy Geiger Powder Springs 404-6606753 Used tow behind coring lawn aerator. Robert Lawson Snellville 678-451-8733 Want corn head for International 1460 combine or combine with header. Gentleman in Madison, please call again. Jutt Howard Whitesburg 678618-4304 Want Farmall Cub tractor for parts or repair or Farmall Cub parts. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354 Want to buy Fisher Grandpa Bear wood heater. Also, 5-shank field cultivator and Wanted Gibson Brothers model R concrete mixer or just a good barrel. Al Davis Byron 478-599-1066 Wanted in northeast GA (Athens area): riding mowers running or not, for parts. I am retired and it keeps me busy. David Combs Jefferson 706367-4107 Wanted Locust split rail fencing. Mike Bright Newnan 770-301-3355 Wanted no-till drill, 3pt hitch. Marvin Lyle Pendergrass 770-533-2887 Wanted old hand or foot operated grinding wheel or sharpening stone. Will repair if needed. Taylor Baker Savannah 912-236-6800 Wanted rabbit manure. Bag years' experience. Working ini- Lakes/ponds built, repaired, me. Harris Jefferson 706-338- Looking for 2 horses for for- 5ft bushhog, both in excel- or truckload. Perry Cragford, tiate colts, horse behavior new pipe systems, land clear- 3165 ever home. Will be used for lent condition. Bob Brook- AL 256-354-5122 or 256-252- issues, etc. For more info, call ing, swamps drained, creeks Searching for business part- light trails/casual riding. One shire Monroe 404-895-6469 0693 678-308-4002 rerouted, drainage problems, ner. Seeking a good, strong must be beginner/kid safe. Un- Bobcat/tractor work, seed drill, bush-hogging, post-hole, food plots, land clearing, driveways, roads, grading, plowing/tilling, pasture maintenance. Oconee and surrounding counties. www.mikesfarmandpropertymgmt.com. Michael Ebright Watkinsville 770-363-5092 Bush hog your pasture or wetlands restoration, bush hogging home sites. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-5271565 Loader/backhoe, grading, bush hogging, aeration, tree cutting, branch trimming, pruning, lawn mowing, leaf mulching, chain saw & blade sharpening. Rockdale and surrounding counties. G. worker to become a partner, raising & breeding farm animals for established rabbit farm. Allen Ellenton floydallen442@gmail.com Someone needed to work on a broiler farm. Salary & housing. No drugs or alcohol. Edward Lewis Blue Ridge 706633-7056 der 20y/o, prefer geldings, calm mares fine. Jennifer Oxford 770-856-1001 Looking for 40-70HP Kubota or John Deere tractor. 4WD and loader is a plus but not mandatory. Cash in hand Connor Power Monroe 404-9892306 Looking for a farm to lease for Want to lease approximately 50ac of pasture for cows in Athens area. Tim Lexington trodgers88@hotmail.com 706474-2427 Wante cab for a 9600 Ford tractor. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-3256 Wanted - 16.9/38 rear tractor tires. Sam Lake City, FL 386365-6765 WANTED field or till your garden. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow and plow, bale square hay. Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-9515563 Custom tree/land clearing barns, pasture, residences. Leave property clean. Demolition. Laser grading pads for barns, homes, riding arenas. Build/refurbish toppings/driveways. Drainage correction. Insured. Bill Atlanta 770-2314662 Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Milam 8001 S Giles Rd Douglasville Ga. 30135 770942-4672 Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and Emergency Signage. An information source for greater peace of mind. Website: www.farm911signs.com Daren Sue Truex Cumming 678-6286767 Kelecheck Conyers 770-5974878 Mobile welding service all types of welding, certified, 45 years of experience. Call for details. Within 60mi. Campbell's Welding, Randy Campbell Griffin 678-6030175 Portable sawmilling, forestry mulching, barn builds, tree and stump removal, grading, clearing, & more. Northeast Georgia Sawmilling & Land Clearing, Bruce Jefferson 706-3723667 Stock dog grooming. Call for an appointment, 10am-7pm, 7 days. Cindy Milledgeville 478932-5623 Stump grinding. Call today for your free estimate. Military and Senior discounts. Billy Swafford Comer 706-343-7425 Stumps ground neatly below Items wanted in all Classified Categories will be advertised here. 1957-1962 Ford 861 PowerMaster tractor wanted. I want good condition, ready to work. Richard Ivey Eatonton 706473-0140 Cane needed to show my kids how to make syrup, one batch with 40-gallon boiler, so won*t need much. prefer old timey cane but not picky. Jerry Jones Juliette 478-394-1541 Experienced cattleman would like to rent/lease small pasture for cattle in Jackson, Banks counties or surrounding area. Billy Moss Maysville 706-6546071 Front end loader & backhoe for 1954 Ford NAA. Any condition. Steve Cheatham Cumming 770-316-9448 hunting/fishing/camping for my family not hunting club. We just want place to enjoy with our daughter and grandson. Chuck Stephens Jackson 770-262-1374 Looking for any free poultry chicken, ducks, turkeys and Geese. Billy Montgomery Homer 678-591-6410 Looking for meat goats bucks and does or milk does and bucks. I am looking for commercial. Please text or call. Luis Guerrero-Zavala Dalton 706-618-5556 Looking for ring neck pheasant, Chuckar quail and bobwhite quail. Micah Edge East Dublin 478-290-3313 Looking for someone to capture pigeons in the barn. Can have pigeons for free. Please leave message. Bobo Mitchell 706-914-0858 Looking for someone to harvest (2) hickory trees, over Wanted - 8in concrete blocks, new or used. Phil Gilleland Gainesville 678-630-0433 Wanted - Hereford cows, young, bred or fresh, healthy, 10-20 head. Jeffrey Knowles Eatonton 706-473-1418 Wanted - junked New Holland 650 or 648 for parts in North Georgia. Must have straight tongue. Ed McFather Ball Ground 678-773-2292 Wanted - single cylinder, aircooled engine w/horizontal shaft, 16-20hp, in good operating condition. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-499-8063 Wanted 1-man operated gas post hole digger in good condition. Al Davis Byron 478599-1066 Wanted short hood for 8993 Ford Areo Max good or just a good right headlight section. Al Davis Byron 478-599-1066 Wanted trucks, trailers of tractors.. I'd like to buy a few for a project I'm working on. Lou Renevillia Dawsonville 706-265-4332 Wanted: Front bumper and driver side door for a 1997 Dodge pickup truck with an extended cab. J.A. Hall Loganville 770-654-2364 Wanting disc or mower machine either Cole or Covington brand. Harrow or bottom plow. Frank Massey Conyers 770483-2639 Severe brush cutting in the ground level, free estimate and ISO 18,000gal - 30,000gal 70+y/o. (1) has girth of 13.5ft, northeast Georgia area. Regain reasonably priced. Glen Whit- propane tank. Can provide (1) girth of 9ft: free when you your property. Steve Tripp ley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 transportation. Scott Treadwell take down & remove. Jack Winder 770-710-5072 or 770-307-7098 Buchanan 770-646-5200 Fowler Midway 912-441-1013 The 2022 FOGAH Holiday Ornament A reprentation of the model of the Georgia Capitol dome on display in the Georgia Capitol Museum Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Quanty ($30/each, including shipping): Amount enclosed: Mail order form with check to: Friends of Georgia Archives & History P.O. Box 711 Morrow, GA 30260 Orders received a er December 15 will ship in January 2023. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 Centennial Farms: Family farms are a gift from the past for the future Continued From Page 1 Georgia Farm Bureau President Tom McCall commented on the bonds developed in a family-owned farm and their positive impact on the farm's operations and the community as a whole. "We inherit the farm from our ancestors, but really, we're only borrowing from them until we can pay back the loan to our children," he said. Allene Reed took McCall's comments to heart. She owns the Gough family farm with her brother and sisters and are descendants of George Gough, who purchased the original 150-acre farm in 1838. Reed and her siblings inherited the farm, now at 240 acres, in 2007 when her mother passed away. Reed said receiving the award was a great honor to them, and it was very important to her family to keep the farm going and connect the family name to the land. "All we have got to do in our payment back is to make sure we pay the taxes, make sure we keep the farm up, and make certain that we honor the gift we received." Reed added, "We're tucked away in a little community in Burke County, and to be honored like this state-wide, it just says it can be done if families persevere, if families take pride in their ownership of the land and then hold on to it so that land can be preserved." Recognition is given to farm owners annually through one of three distinguished awards: The Centennial Heritage Farm Award honors farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Centennial Farm Award does not require con- tinual family ownership, but farms must be at least 100 years old and listed in the National Register. The Centennial Family Farm Award recognizes farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more that are not listed in the National Register. Nominate a farm for recognition online at https://www. dca.ga.gov/georgia-historic-preservation-division/historic-resources/centennial-farms or contact Allison Asbrock at allison.asbrock@ dca.ga.gov. The postmark deadline for applications is May 1 of each year. Enrollment for 2023 USDA Dairy Margin Coverage opens WASHINGTON Dairy producers can now enroll for 2023 coverage through the Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) Program, an important safety net program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that helps producers manage changes in milk and feed prices. Last year, USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) took steps to improve coverage, especially for small- and mid-sized dairies, including offering a new Supplemental DMC program and updating its feed cost formula to better address retroactive, current and future feed costs. These changes continue to support producers through this year's signup, which began in October and ends Dec. 9. "Dairy Margin Coverage provides critical assistance to our nation's small- and mid-sized dairies, helping make sure they can manage the numerous and often unpredictable uncertainties that adversely impact market prices for milk," said FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux. DMC is a voluntary risk management program that offers protection to dairy producers when the difference between the all-milk price and the average feed price (the margin) falls below a certain dollar amount selected by the producer. So far in 2022, DMC payments to more than 17,000 dairy operations have triggered for August for more than $47.9 million. According to DMC margin projections, an indem- nity payment is projected for September as well. At $0.15 per hundredweight for $9.50 coverage, risk coverage through DMC is a relatively inexpensive investment. DMC offers different levels of coverage, even an option that is free to producers, aside from a $100 administrative fee. Limited resource, beginning, socially disadvantaged or a military veteran farmers or ranchers are exempt from paying the administrative fee, if requested. To determine the appropriate level of DMC coverage for a specific dairy operation, producers can use theonline dairy decision tool at https:// dmc.dairymarkets.org/#/. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2022 UGA `Meat Dawgs' judging team wins national championship By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov The University of Georgia meat judging team, the Meat Dawgs, captured the national championship in their field last month to complete a successful year. The UGA Meat Dawgs were named national champion in their division during the High Plains Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest in Friona, TX, on Oct. 30. The event was the sixth judging event of the year for the team. The Meat Dawgs also won the top award at the Iowa State, Omaha and South Plains contests. They placed second in Denver and third at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Anna Scott, the Meat Dawgs coach, attributed the team's success to the mindset of the students. The team reformed this year after it was dormant for 10 years. Scott, a second-year graduate student, was asked to restart and coach the team. Scott said winning the national championship this year was "pretty special." "I certainly never thought we would win the national championship our first year, but it's been a very rewarding thing for me," Scott said. "Hats off to these students. Their work ethic and determination made it all worth it." Five students from the UGA Department of Animal and Dairy Science competed in the events this year and judged meats based on the quality and yield of beef and pork products. Scott explained the students use their knowledge of animal anatomy and USDA grade guidelines to estimate con- sumer acceptability of a product. Scott said students draw on their coursework at school in judg- ing and on how well they can doc- ument, communicate, and defend their findings. She added that the skills learned in competition can go far for the students regardless of their career path. "One young man will work for Pilgrim's Pride, and another one will work for the USDA as a grader. There are tons of opportu- nities in the protein industry, but you don't necessarily have to go into the protein industry to judge meats. A lot of it's a really good tool to learn time management, critical thinking skills, and how to communicate with others." For more information about the UGA Meat Dawgs judging team, go to their Facebook page: Uni- versity of Georgia Meat Judging Team. Members of the University of Georgia meat judging team, the Meat Dawgs, display trophies from the High Plains Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest in Friona, TX, on Oct. 30. The team won the The UGA Department of An- national championship at the event. (Special Photo) imal and Dairy Science provides information about student accomplishments and the latest information, go to the department's website, https://animal- research in livestock, animals and biotechnology. For more dairy.uga.edu/. GATE: Renewal season going on now for new 3-year certificate Continued From Page 1 find the NAICS codes for eligible crops on the GATE website. A complete list of items designed as exempt is on the GATE Web site, www.agr.georgia.gov/GATE. They fall under four categories machinery and equipment; plant, crops and irrigation; livestock and poultry; energy, fuel and shipping. Pugh-Greenberry said these lists are long and encouraged cardholders and retailers to review them and contact the GATE office with any questions. What: Renewal of GATE card holders whose card, or certificate, expires on Dec. 31, 2022. A GATE certificate is good for three years. Cost: $150, payable online with a Mastercard or Visa, debit or credit card, or e-check using the bank account and routing number. Where: All GATE certificate renewals and new applications are online at www.agr.georgia.gov/GATE/. For more information: Call 1-855-FARM TAX (1-855-327- 6829) or email farmtax@ agr.georgia.gov. The GATE website also provides links to program information flyers, frequently asked questions and lists of exempt and nonexempt items in the GATE program. 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