Georgia gardens to be spotlighted in China, Page 12 GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 VOL. 96, NO. 20 COPYRIGHT 2013 Autumn agritourism destinations abound in Georgia By Dallas Duncan There's something magical about Oct. 1. "Everybody wants to be outside again," said Jeff Manley, president of Georgia Agritourism Association. "They've been hiding from the dog days of August and September, and they want to go back out and take a hayride, build a fire and eat a s'more." He estimates there are more than 150 fall farm destinations in Georgia, including corn mazes, pumpkin patches and pick-your-own crops. Most consumers are three generations removed from the family farm, but innately crave the farm connection, Manley said. "There's just so much of that basic stuff that I guess the general public isn't introduced to or exposed to anymore, which is kind of why we started all this," said Andy Kinsey of Kinsey Family Farm in Gainesville, Ga. "That's one of our big things, is getting people out here, seeing what farm life is sort of like." The Kinseys started with livestock in the 1980s, but diversified in the early 2000s with Christmas trees and later, pumpkins. Initially, they grew all of their own pumpkins, but due to demand they now bring in American-grown pumpkins from northern states like Michigan. "The difference between one grown down here and one grown up north is the thickness of [the rind]," Kinsey said. "Up north it'll be an inch, two inches thick. Down here it's more half-an-inch to an inch thick and the pumpkins won't last quite as long, but they do OK." The Kinseys pride themselves on being able to offer a variety of American pumpkins to their customers mahogany Princess pumpkins; pink pumpkins; "brushed nickel" green Jarrahdales; long, cylindrical pumpkins; Knuckleheads covered in witches' warts; round pumpkins; giant Gladiators bred for carving; and tiny pumpkins sized for little hands. "This year, one of the guys I work with up in Michigan, he has a new one where the warts are all different colors. They're not orange, but the pumpkin is orange," Kinsey said. "There's Oneto-Many pumpkins that look like bloodshot eyes. They're a great big white pumpkin with orange, blood-shot veins running through them." Even though there's a variety to pick from, Kinsey was able to pick his top three best-sellers. "Hands down, Gladiator carving pumpkin. You sell five to one over everything else," he said. "Our No. 2 is the Jarrahdale. ... That's an edible pumpkin. They look really good, but they last for- See FALL, page 12 Andy Kinsey of Kinsey Family Farm in Gainesville, Ga., situates a pumpkin display before the farm's opening weekend. Photo by Dallas Duncan INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farm services ads.................. 2 Arty's Garden........................ 6 Feature recipe........................7 Livestock prices.................... 12 Notice Ad deadline for the Oct. 30 issue is noon, Oct. 16. Food deserts, insecurity cause of health and hunger issues By Dallas Duncan It's spooky to be hungry a feeling many Georgians know well. According to the US Department of Agriculture, 50 million Americans, including 17 million children, are food insecure. "They live in a risk of hunger," said Dustin Lard, regional fresh produce sourcer for Georgia Food Bank Association. "Their parents are not 100 percent sure where their next meal is coming from." And the need is greater in Georgia. Whereas one in six Americans and one in five children are food insecure nationally, the state numbers are one in five people and one in four children, Lard said. In addition to food insecurity, USDA identified 23 million Americans who live in "food deserts" areas without easy access to grocery stores and hence, fresh produce. "The higher the hunger area, the higher the rate of diabetes and heart disease is," Lard said. "When you're food insecure, you're not really thinking about the quality of food you're purchasing, you're trying to get the bulk for the money. You're not thinking about fresh fruit and vegetables." In recent years, a number of organizations created programs to address these issues across Georgia. Augusta Locally Grown started a veggie truck farmers market in the Harrisburg neighborhood of Augusta, Ga., which takes place on Tuesday evenings. "That is intentionally in a low-income area so as to create access to locally grown food in the Harrisburg area. It is the only farmers market in Augusta that takes EBT food stamps, which I'm really proud of," said Kim Hines, executive director of Augusta Locally Grown. "We also have a grant from Wholesome Wave Georgia. We are doubling the value of food stamps for some food purchased at the veggie truck farmers market." Lard's position is a new one for Georgia and part of a nationwide initiative of addressing the issue of fresh produce in food banks. See HUNGER, page 7 GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: Chocolate South Chocolatier incorporates Georgia-grown ingredients Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner By Morgan Smith Amy Stankus began her career as an architect, but her passion for chocolate soon led her down a completely different path. Nine years ago, Stankus made the decision to quit her architectural job and pursue what she was passionate about: chocolate. "I've been in love with chocolate since I first tasted it," said Stankus, owner of Chocolate South. One year ago, Stankus decided to open her own chocolate shop. Thus, Chocolate South was born. The chocolatier began to experi- ment and try to find the right combination for the perfect chocolate. "The more and more I worked with chocolate, I was hooked," Stankus said. Chocolate South, an artisan chocolate boutique, focuses on South- ern ideas and tries to incorporate locally grown Georgia products in its recipes. Located in west Midtown in Atlanta, Chocolate South is open Monday through Saturday. Chocolate South's Georgia Grown membership is unlike most others. Its membership was a gift given by the Georgia Department of Agriculture after winning the Flavor of Georgia Contest in March. Their Georgia Peach Tea Bonbons took the overall grand prize at the competition, which awarded them with a Georgia Grown gold-level membership. "It was a great honor to receive a Georgia Grown membership. We are very proud to be Georgia Grown," Stankus said. Chocolate South's unique bonbons are created with a tea that is derived from Georgia's own peaches from Lane South Orchards, another Georgia Grown member. PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines Only subscribers with a current subscription number are allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers are limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Out-ofstate subscribers are only allowed to publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted category. All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to farming, agriculture or be a part of these industries. All items submitted for sale through the Market Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1. Must be produced by advertisers on their farming operation 2. 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Charles Mooney Midville 478adhere to the following guidelines 589-7645 when submitting an ad for farm ser- Fuel testing and fuel cleaning to pro- vices. All farm services must be per- tect the quality of your fuel. Tim Buttimer formed on the farm of the individual Statesboro 912-484-5517 desiring the service. Farm Services Grinding, mulching, clearing land, up and Farm Services Wanted ads are to six- to eight-inches trees, light bobcat limited to 30 words. grading, single axle dump truck work. 35 years experience laser-grading Steve King Conyers 770-616-6870 horse arenas and toppings; custom tree Handcrafted custom wood windows clearing, topsoil, dirt, bulk mulch, grav- and doors for farms and outbuildings; el, barn pads graded, horse paddocks, quality stall fronts, gates, cupolas, gaze- residential grading, track-hoe, trucking, bos and flower boxes; designed using driveways built, demolition; insured. Bill Butler Braselton 770-231-4662 706- your ideas. Marvin Hughes Clermont 404-660-7148 654-3777 Lakes, ponds built, restored and re- All types of grading, hauling, clearing and tractor work; custom baling; cut, rake, bale or just bale; 4x5 feet, net wrapped. Paul Lavengood Madison 770-318-3859 paired; new pipe systems without draining; swamps drained; creeks re-routed; land cleared; home sites; timber cleanup; horse farm work; licensed, insured, references. Bobby Karr Fairburn 678973-7645 770-964-5065 Any farm fence built with wood or wire; corrals, farm buildings and all other related work; statewide service. Robert Make your fence look new; Kentucky Black fence paint; minimum 300 feet; free estimates; call Austin Adams. Bobby Ad- Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708 ams Cleveland 706-969-1833 706-865- Beaver, coyote removal; 29 years ex- 3031 perience in wildlife control; reasonable Mud and water no problem, beaver rates; humane methods; licensed by dam removal, creek channel cleaning, Georgia DNR; also raccoon, fox, musk- drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rim- rat, otter etc.; Henry and surrounding ming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 counties. Daniel Dominick Henry County 229-881-0048 678-448-2524 No-till grain drilling, Bobcat and tractor Bush Hog, drives scraped, till food work; clearing, light grading, Bush Hog- plots and gardens; call for rates and info. ging, fence work, weed control; Jackson Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 and surrounding counties. Chris Wilkie Bush Hog, gardens, food plots, other Commerce 706-870-6256 tractor work, hauling, lawn care, yard No-till grain drilling; fertilizer spreading; work, etc.; Coweta and surrounding Bush Hogging; spraying for weeds, food counties; call for estimate. Tony Shaw plots, all types seeding; all kinds of tractor Newnan 404-606-1206 work. Richard Mocko Crawford/Lexington Bush Hogging, finish mower; all tractor jrmocko@windstream.net 706-207-4886 work; 50 horsepower John Deere ready One call for all farm fencing and repairs: to go; free quote; no job too big or too wood, woven, high-tensile, electric; de- small. Kyle Combs McDonough 770- sign, build barn and shed construction, 880-3698 repair; pasture maintenance: aeration, Bush Hogging: 50-mile radius of De- fertilizing, liming, spraying, mowing, morest; $50 per hour; one hour mini- overseeding. Casey Kent Monroe ken- mum. Travis Moreland Demorest 706- trc2@gmail.com 678-446-8520 754-7522 Pet, farm-sitting services; animals Cattle, hog and deer processing. Cindy milked, watered, fed, brushed, walked, Brynteson Sandersville 478-232-0791 stalls cleaned; fencing repaired, garden Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and picked and maintained; enjoy time away ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types of or daily help; clean-cut young man; refer- Bobcat work; references available. Matt ences available. Justyn Patterson Social Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680 Circle 770-317-9150 Market Bulletin Subscriber Guidelines Online-only subscriptions are $5 per year. Print subscriptions, which include a complimentary online subscription, are $10 per year. To subscribe by mail, send a check or money order payable to Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address and phone number to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin PO Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 To subscribe or renew online, visit www.thegamarketbulletin.com to pay by electronic check, Visa or MasterCard. Please note we no longer accept cash payment for subscriptions. Subscriptions are only available on a one-year basis. Each subscription or renewal must be paid for separately please do not combine two on a check or money order. To see when your subscription is up for renewal, check the expiration date on the page 1 mailing label. FARM MACHINERY Saw your logs into lumber at your place or mine; call for details and pric- ing. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-402- If you have questions regarding this 1180 770-461-4418 category, call 404-651-9081. Sawmill service, portable, we come Only farm machinery and equipment to you, prices starting at 25 cents per owned by the advertiser and used in board foot, pine, poplar, oak, cedar barn his/her own farming operation can be wood, etc. Todd Chaney Cartersville advertised; those persons advertising 404-861-7402 for machinery and equipment wanted Stumps ground neatly below ground must be seeking those items for their level; reasonably priced; free estimate. own farming operation. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 "G" Allis Chalmers tractor, runs good, Tractor services, Bush Hogging, loader almost new tires, four implements. work, grading, dirt and gravel hauled, $2,900. Doug Garrison Winder 678- area cleanup, fence repair, drainage is- 858-2978 sues. Wayne Humbard Loganville 678- 00 Frick sawmill, four-cylinder, five- 825-4597 inches cut, with edger, all-steel GM Tractor work on your farm; specialize motor, $6,000. Terry Johnson 520 Old in alternators and starters; six- and 12- Epworth Rd. McCaysville 30555 706- volt generators; repaired in Rockdale, 455-9351 Newton, Walton and Morgan counties. 100 kilowatt automatic generator, pic- Randy Thomas Conyers 678-758-5881 ture available via email; 24-inch and Will saw your logs into lumber at your 36-inch fans. Robert Reepe Demorest location with portable sawmill; reason- 706-754-6747 able rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706- 14-feet stock trailer with divider, $800. 338-7407 Kathy Chastain Talking Rock 770-893- Farm Services Wanted 9013 150-gallon front mount tank; came off Need help in trimming my pet goat's John Deere 4455; two KMC two-row hooves. Patricia Puckett Gainesville peanut pickers. John Ryals Rhine 229- 770-532-0291 315-0174 Need skilled person with own equip- 160 Bush Hog; 14-foot mower, pull ment to cut and clear overgrown pas- type, lots of new parts, $2,500. Wayne tures and around fish pond. Clarence Marshall Perry 478-972-2287 Clay Macon 478-474-3109 18.5-feet equipment trailer; six-feet Wanted: Used metal carports to be fold up ramps, dual axle, storage area, taken down and moved. Rick McCal- bumper pull, two-inch ball, $1,000. Bill lister Alto 706-677-5032 706-809-1763 Hanzlik Canton 770-345-1147 FARM EMPLOYMENT 1928 Farmall tractor; regular, runs well, good tires, $3,000. Donald Conyers If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 40-year-old male, looking for cattle or row cropping job; valid class A CDL. Shane Martin Atlanta 770-695-5383 52-year-old male looking for job; poultry farm layer or broiler farm; experience in both. Randall Lowery Gainesville 770-361-4527 404-797-0621 1948 H Farmall with rebuilt engine, in very good condition, $2,100. Dwain Pittman 5538 Highway 171 South Mitchell 30820 706-598-2222 1949 M.T. John Deere, fair condition, stored inside, restored, no implements, 20 years, $3,250. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 404-401-5591 1952 John Deere 40 series tractor and cultivator, $3,000. James Williamson Jesup 912-294-2980 470-213-3212 1953 Country Squire tractor, nine Dependable woman; 46, available horsepower, gas engine with imple- to take care of farm house, feed, wa- ments; Ford transmission, $2,000. Den- ter, turn out horses. Jennifer Lancaster nis Youngblood Twin City 478-494-0680 Summerville jennifer51267@yahoo.com 1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor, gas, 12-volt 706-331-9442 system, good running engine, does not Looking for a Spanish-speaking ma- use any oil, tires are fair, $2,350. L.B. ture male or couple, to work on a bird Clark Fayetteville 770-317-9058 farm; live-in position, small salary. Tere 1955 600 Ford tractor, completely re- Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955 modeled, new tires, like new, $4,000 Looking to relocate, experience with firm. Joe Hood Lafayette 706-638-8644 horses, cattle, most farm machines; looking for long term, must provide housing, salary. Joey Savaria Ila 479222-9241 Many Fold Farm is a sheep and cheesemaking operation hiring for several positions. Rebecca Williams Chattahoochee Hills info@manyfoldfarm.com 770-463-0677 Need reliable person one day a week; background check, reference, leave message. Kevin Toth Cumming 770597-3316 Need someone to work on Kubota 1963 Massey-Ferguson 35; Perkins diesel, fully rebuilt, including engine, new paint, clutch, radiator, call for info; $4,000. Chris Chandler Greenville 770328-0892 1981 Ford 6600; good condition; motor rebuilt four years ago; $8,000. Thomas Hughie Sharpsburg 770-251-3820 1983 GMC 7000 14-feet; all aluminum bed with 5.8 Detroit five-speed. can send pictures; $4,500. Tracy Allgood Danielsville 678-575-4003 1986 GMC crew cab three-fourths ton, 350 engine, Jasper Auto Transmission gooseneck hitch and receiver hitch, tractor. M. Atwood Rex 678-836-9776 $1,300 negotiable. Daryl Witmer East Needed help on pullet farm, Bush Dublin 478-290-5627 Hogging, 10 hours a week, small house furnished, utility allowance. Ken McCall Gillsville 706-677-2703 1988 Chevrolet dump truck C65; V8 gas engine, $3,500. Richard Smith Gay 706-538-6395 Wanted: Retired Christian couple to do light farmwork, domestic duties; salary to supplement retirement income. Roy Cooper Ringgold 706-937-3751 Woman; we rescue horses, we have two and one in exchange . Mike Babbit Homerville scuba21846@hotmail.com 912-487-3661 912-487-3661 1988 Fiat Allis FL7 track loader; runs great, not pretty; undercarriage, very good, large bucket, $8,000. Tommy Fletcher Juliette tcflet11@yahoo.com 478-960-7062 478-960-7059 1990 Ford, F250; four-wheel drive, $2,500; AGCO disk mower, $1,200; John Deere 336, square baler, $3,000. Donald Strickland Winston 770-489- 1756 678-579-2885 1991; 9930 cotton picker, 2,800 engine hours, stored inside; excellent condi- tion, see to appreciate. Tommy Hudson Vienna 229-322-0273 Please note there are two different mailing addresses for the Market Bulletin: a PO Box for subscriptions and a street address for ads and all other communications. 1999 Bobcat 753 with trailer; fewer than 4,000 hours; relatively new appliances, well-maintained; $12,000. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770595-7891 20-feet equipment trailer; seven-ton eight lug axles, ramps good; 10-ply tires and spare, $2,600. Ellis Belflower Fort Valley 478-951-1104 200-bushel grain wagon, $800. Alton Andrews Cairo 229-377-8373 2000 Vemeer 935 chipper, excellent condition, 68 hours, $9,250; 16-feet trailer, two-axle, GI hitch, $600. Eddy Gravitt Cumming 404-863-3463 2002 custom flatbed trailer with ramps, $3,499 OBO; 1987 Bradco backhoe, nine feet, 18-inch bucket, $4,350. Dwight Swanson 894 Poplar Springs Rd. Dallas 30157 swanson_c@ bellsouth.net 404-569-1993 2002 Farmtrac 45 1610, 42 horsepower, very good condition ready to work, no equipment, $5,800. Mike Loyd Fayetteville 770-461-7031 2004 John Deere 790; 4x4 30 horsepower tractor, 419 loader, only 123.1 hours, includes Howse 500 cutter, $14,000. Elizabeth Lynn Carrollton 770312-6874 2005 John Deere 457 baler, excellent condition, less than 2,000 rolls, bale watch monitor, looks new, $12,000. Mark Woodham Madison 404-379-8037 2006 Branson 3510I with loader, low hours, auger, spreader, box scrape, rotary cutter, five-feet tiller, $13,500 OBO. Gary Nix Hoschton 770-401-4932 2010 Case I-H, 55 horsepower, 200 hours; new 6-feet, Bush Hog, $10,500. Jerry Jenkins Augusta 706-771-0428 2012 Case Farmall 55A; like new with 55 hours shuttle shift remote hydraulics $14,500; 24-feet gooseneck $4,000. Brad Stephens Hogansville 706-5943136 2012 Columbo Twin Master peanut combine; used one season, all current updates installed, runs like new, $100,000. Glenn Davis Dawson 229317-3235 21-foot Massey Ferguson disk harrow, $2,500 OBO. Neil Patrick Sylvania 912687-5045 230 Massey-Ferguson, excellent condition, like new tires, disk box blade, boom and rear scoop, $5,500. Doug Cormack Waverly Hall 706-582-2590 235 John Deere harrow, 27-foot KMC pt. digger, `08 and `03 models; years old baler, 328 John Deere parts. Gary Smith Broxton 912-393-5742 235 Massey-Ferguson diesel tractor 1976 model, fire damaged, make offer. Charles Byrd Woodstock 770-926-3072 26-gallon, 12-volt chemical sprayer (Northstar), boomless sprayer kit used once, $35. John Lay 3131 Cochran Hwy Eastman 31023 478-374-5407 2635 Massey-Ferguson tractor, fourwheel drive with loader, 2012 model, 60 hours, $26,500. Joseph Lee Hogansville 706-881-7492 2810 Branson tractor, 2004; five-feet wood finishing mower, five-feet wood bushbull, five-feet scrape; 517 hours; $12,000. Billy T. Brown Tunnel Hill 706264-0741 2955 John Deere tractor; cab, air, very goood running condition, 5,167 hours. Edwin Thompson Milledgeville 478456-5781 35 Massey-Ferguson, four-cylinder gas engine, runs good, $2,500, shop manual. Edward Norrington Jonesboro 770-473-9881 35 MF, 20-disk, box, PHD, two-bottom plow, spreader, boom, middle buster. Tyler Phillips Bogart 706-614-0387 3910 Ford tractor, front loader hay fork, $11,000. John Morrison Talking Rock 770-380-0352 4000 model; Ford diesel with P.S.; will sell separately, $5,500. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 4020 John Deere; runs, needs work, good tires, front and rear weights, $4,000; Waldon blade, very good condition; $600. Douglas Gay Lyons 912565-7022 42 horsepower diesel 1966 Ford 3000 tractor with Bush Hog; lift, power takeoff, metals good shape, tires fair cond.; $4,000. Kimble Oxford 404-427-9207 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 3 45 kilowatt single-phase generator; Cole planter fertilizer, $350. Gene Gil- Ford 3000 gas 1975, PS cab heater, John Deere 630 harrow, 18 feet. Chris Massey-Ferguson 135 gas; four-foot Ford engine, LP or NG; new paint, wir- breath Rome 706-234-0944 new tires, one owner, 1,300 hours, Parlor Hazlehurst 912-539-9772 912- Bush Hog, all purpose plow cultivators, ing, battery, starter, $6,500. Tiffany Hen- Cole two row planters, new, no frame, $7,500. Ray Brewer Dalton 706-277- 539-2994 scrape blade hopper seeder, $3,000. derson Gainesville 678-971-5040 two hoppers, $650; Covington planter, 1598 John Deere 650H dozer for sale; very Jeff Stewart Toccoa 706-244-4912 450-B, John Deere loader, low hours one row, $350. Ralph Simmons Macon Ford 3000 tires like new, new clutch lift, good condition, 90 percent undercar- Massey-Ferguson 275 Bush Hog on motor, 85 percent undercarriage; new 478-719-6966 good runs strong, $4,000. Danny Martin riage, open canopy with limb risers. loader, 72 horsepower, $8,000; Massey- H.L.R., good track, great loader, $9,200. Complete John Deere 42C lawnmower Barnesville 770-468-4532 Johnnie Batten Douglas 912-381-3014 Ferguson 596, 4x4 loader, 99 horsepow- Danny Ward Waco 770-876-0492 deck, fits LX200, GT and GX Series, with Ford 8N tractor and box blade; runs John Deere 750 tractor, runs well, new er,1,700 hours, $26,000. Mark Thomas 451 New Holland mower with extra blades, belts, pulleys, chute. G. Denton well; new points, condenser pump, front tires, rops diesel 4300, shed kept, 1985. Dalton 706-260-8381 blade teeth and parts, great condition; Hiawassee 706-896-2901 tire, $2,400. Kim Santoloci Thomaston Barry Cowan Covington 770-480-5775 Massey-Ferguson front end loader and always kept inside $850. James Gunn Covington one-row planter, complete 808-651-3598 John Deere 9950 cotton picker with backhoe, three-cylinder Perkin motor, Rutledge 706-557-1494 5,500-pound loader; teledyne with outfit; like new, $1,000. Donald Paramore Albany 229-347-5783 Ford 914 Bellymower; excellent condition, $500. R. Rooks Winder 770-867- mudhog, good condition; $8,000 OBO. John Griffin Tifton 229-445-0495 motor does not run. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644 block forks, strong lift; cranks and runs well, $5,500. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-347-1004 Cub 154 Lowboy, runs great, new front tires, needs clutch, $500. Bill Earnest Folkston billearnest@myway.com 912- 1847 Ford Backhoe 4500, one owner, with four-in-one fronted loader with five ex- John Deere deer plot drill; works on three-point hitch; five feet wide, $1,800; eight feet wide, $2,100. Royce Hulett Medium size shavings mill for sale; call for info. Jasper Cummings 156 N Johnson St Newborn 30056 404-925-0869 530 John Deere round baler, good condition, $4,250. Thomas Ward Sylvania 912-863-4924 912-690-4555 5310 John Deere tractor 900 hours with 286 Bush Hog six feet, $14,000. Gail Worley Ellijay 706-276-7702 770324-1866 630 A Vermeer stump grinder motor, just rebuilt new fuel pump and teeth, new belts, $3,000. H. E. Brack Eastman 478-374-4209 65 New Holland baler $1,500, 672 New Holland conditioner $1,500, Vicon Rake $600, 671 Detroit power unit $3,400. Bill 276-4142 Cub Farmall tractor 1949, won't run, but will fire, possiby timing; other equipment for Case tractor, corn planter, etc. S Green Temple 770-459-2551 Dearborn 10-80 two-disk turning plow, 24-inch disk; 2005 Takeuchi TL140, one owner, 643 hours, heat and air cab. Slate Long Madison 706-752-0206 Deer plot grain drill John Deere sevenfeet, three-point hitch, $2,000; tractor forks, three-point $400. Kelvin Irvin Eatonton 404-569-9881 Ditchwitch ride on trenche,12 horse- tra buckets, older model, runs well, $12,500. Jean Dangler Rossville 706861-5441 Ford Fordson Dexta tractor; Perkins diesel engine, good condition, shop manual and parts list, $3,500. George Perkins Cartersville 678-855-4854 Ford tractor, diesel, new paint, $3,500;150 bushel Paulk gravity flow trailer, $500: Michael Joyner Perkins ourbiz08@yahoo.com 706-551-9022 Four tires 20 8R 42 sure grip; John Deere Visualiner 9909; two tires 13.00R 24; two tires 18 4 24. Mike Wooten Den- Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 912-375-3008 John Deere harrow, 26-disk, runs well; excellent condition; 10-feet hay buster no-till drill. Wilbur Moore Union Point 706-817-8430 John Deere Model A, 1941; new tires and tubes, starts easy; new paint styled, electric start, $3,200. Ken Whitehead Conyers 770-922-3797 John Deere power unit, runs, $500; Goldens new model 4XX cane mill. Dwayne Taylor Alma hesavedme2010@ yahoo.com 904-305-1607 John Deere X 300 lawn tractor, duel Mill Creek manure spreader, model 100, new gear box, $1,000. Jack Pearson Ellijay 706-276-3658 MX5100 Kubota tractor; with five-foot rotary cutter tractor with 138 hours. Harvey Watkins Statham gene101442@yahoo.com 770-725-0111 New Holland 570 square baler, great shape, always sheltered, used very little, $8,500. Kirk Chambless Elberton 770315-8759 New Holland tractor TN70, 990 hours, one owner, in excellent condition, $12,850. Windell Gillis Eastman 478374-4868 478-231-8236 Myers Blue Ridge 706-964-5483 power electric start, working condition ton 912-539-3517 bagger, like new; asking $3,300. Samuel New Holland TS110/BH loader; 5300 6x12-feet trailer; wood floor single-ax- needs adjustments; four-inch trencher Four-feet rotary mower, $150; Dear- Malcolm Loganville 770-466-3532 hour New Holland left and right hand le, new tires, exc. cond. $800. Charles blades, good condition, $1,200. James born 2-16 bottom plow, $150; three- John Deere; G-1951, $8,000; John double rake with dolly. Al Cooper Blalock Locust Grove 678-432-7069 George Colbert 706-742-2561 point hitch angle blade, $350. Danny Deere A-1948, $3,000. Dan Peppers Waynesboro 706-360-2014 72-inch Bush Hog finish mower, FTH- Dresser 175C track loader four-in-one Manning Cochran 478-934-0100 Bishop 706-342-0665 New three-point hitch heavy duty hay 720, $1,100; good condition. Mark bucket, farm run, good machine, don't Grain wagons; 350-bushel, $1,300; KMC two-row peanut digger, $1,500. spears, same bucket mount hay spear; White Covington 770-601-1135 need anymore, $12,300 negotiable; call 400-bushel with auger, $2,100; excel- Brendan Prendergast Americus bren- 48-inch spear, fits all tractors, $175 72-inches TECMA finish mower after 4 p.m. Kelvin Simpson Bowersville lent condition. Hulett Jacksonville 912- dan@koinoniafarm.org 229-938-0306 each. V Felkel Millen 912-682-5813 M-180, three blades, extra set three 706-498-3847 253-0162 Krone Model 266 baler, many good No-till seeder, three-point hitch, box and blades (new). Robert Powell Cordele Eight-disk Taylor Way harrow, $600; Hay feeder 62x26 inches; heavy duty, parts or easy rebuild $600. Steve Eller scrape blade, five-feet B Allis Chalmers robertp73@bellsouth.net 229-273-0307 three-point hitch cultivator, $250; three- v-top feeder with tray; wheels one end, Culloden 478-258-7458 two cub cutting harrows. Clyde Parker 85 IMT-539 (like Massey-Ferguson); point hitch boon pole, $75. Harold $100. Jim Holland Blue Ridge lanconn@ Kubota MX5100 set up for mowing, Chatsworth 709-847-5817 five-feet cutter, bought new, excellent Green Cumming 770-887-5624 tds.net 706-258-2830 as new, only 35 hours, $13,500. William Number 9 high gear mowing machine condition; new clutch, DSL injector Farm equipment for sale: Grain drill, I have a 6 foot single disk harrow; has Amerson Monroe 770-267-7435 $950; I+J cart with three-point hitch and pump seals, $4,000; photos, del. avail. combine, subsoiler; box blade, bottom new bearings, blades are 21" blades. Kuhn disk mower, 2010; model GMD turning plow. Ronnie Wiley Auburn 770- Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635-2729 plow, harrows, baler; garden tractor; Steven Simmons Lagrange 706-350- 700 GII HD, excellent condition, lim- 963-0050 8N Bush Hog; 16-disk bottom plow; more. Shira MacLennan Americus 229- 9195 ited use, $7,200; pictures available. Joe Oliver sickle mower $500. Murphy scrape, phd, rake, pulverizer, AP plow 331-0557 International disk 15 feet; new tires, Roberson LaFayette 706-537-9247 Powder Springs 770-428-4900 trailer. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714- 728 8N Ford tractor $2,200; 601 Ford workmaster tractor $3,500; misc equipment, all in excellent condition. C. Vaughters Farmall cub tractor, needs battery, runs well; good sheet metal, perfect for garden or restoration, asking $1,250. Jerry Taylor Tyrone 770-632-1278 hydraulic cylinder, paint, excellent condition, Lee County, $2,250. Todd Pemberton DeSoto 407-383-3153 International one-bottom turning plow, Kuhn GMD 500 disk mower, field ready, five disk, new blades and paperwork, $2,500. Anderson Perry 478-9522875 One single-blade Dixie Boy plow, very good condition, $100. Tommy Tripp Cumming 770-475-3586 OSWALT 400 mixer wagon with scales Powder Spring 770-222-9230 9044 Bush Hog four-row peanut combine, sheltered; KMC four-row hooded sprayer, red ball hoods, John Deere 235 harrow. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237 931 CAT loader, good conditon. Andy Holder Eatonton 706-473-7078 9930 John Deere cotton picker, very good condition, field ready, $10,000. Billy Wilkes Lyons 912-245-2907 Allis Chalmers model C, fair condition, tri-cycle front, not running, $500. Walter Zevill Decatur 404-395-5476 Allis Chalmers model G with hydraulic lift, good mechanical, several imple- Farmall M, runs great, good tires, has belt-driven corn grinder, $2,750. Tommy Kemp Marietta 404-680-7219 Farmall Super A, 1956 mdl., two-disk plow, four sec. disks, all purpose fivepoint plow, and G-Whiz; asking $3,600. Lawrence McCall Austell 770-431-8142 Farmall-100; 14 planter seed plates with sprockets, $75; manual cattle headgate, $65, never used. John Eberhart Hiram 770-943-0775 Farmtrac 3130DT; 4x4,130 hours, tractor is like brand new, four-cylinder Mitsubishi diesel, asking $8,500, would trade. Jason McDaniel Winder 770-3077099 14 inches; excellent condition. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-734-3770 International; 1991 model 470; 10-foot flat bed, gooseneck ball, break box, $6,500 OBO. Justin Evans Rocky Face 423-364-8335 John Deere 12- foot grain drill, 21 single disks, restorable but needs extensive repair, $400. Waylon Davenport Richland 229-321-2314 John Deere 210 lawn mower 38-inch deck, good paint job, looks nice, barn kept, $800. Philip Carpenter Metter 912-685-3812 John Deere 2130 tractor; 70 horsepower, great condition, fair rubber, runs LeRoi Dresser tow behind air compressor, 250 cfm, 100 psi, four-cylinder Perkins diesel, runs perfect, $2,500. Paul Sanders Stephens 706-296-9411 Lowboy trailer; 37-foot deck; fivefoot hydraulic ramps, good condition, $6,500. Larry McCranie Eastman 229332-0038 Mahindra 3016 four-wheel-drive tractor, includes canopy, six-foot finishing mower and front loader, total 51 hours, $19,000. Al Sanders Barnesvillle 478954-8000 Massey Ferguson, 1962 TO 35, good condition, $2650. D.B. Hart Smyrna 770-432-4898 404-660-3107 $6,500; HD 25-foot equipment trailer with dovetail and GI hitch $2,100. Bobby Moore Crawfordville 706-318-3789 Pallet forks, pallet fork and hay spear combination, and hay spears, all universal, quick connect. Pete Harris Elberton 706-283-6615 Pecan dump cart, very good working condition, pull-behind harvester, dumps 10 feet; asking $6,000 OBO. Thomas Clements Rutledge thomasclements@ msn.com 706-557-9667 770-335-6315 Pecan harvester, Savage 8261, very good shape, new augers, trash chain, $15,000. John Davis Lumber City 478278-2687 ments, partly restored. $4,200. Ham- Fella SM270 hay cutter, $4,000; and drives well; $6,500. David Burk mond Gainesville 678-316-1611 2480 hay roller, sheltered, $4,500. Pinehurst 229-938-5550 229-938-0055 Belt; trailer, 2000 Trinity Eagle Bridge, James Hollingsworth Abbeville 229- John Deere 2955, cab, 4450 hours; THE GEORGIA CAPITOL $25,000. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229- 425-8937 new rear tires, $18,000. Randy Smith 942-0243 Ferguson peanut reshaker; six-row, Lyons randocsmith@gmail.com 912- Bush + Roto; must sell; Boa tiller, entire good condition; always sheltered. 526-3011 ORNAMENT 2013 harrow, four wheel, $150; ultility barrow, George Hancock Fort Valley 478-951- John Deere 3010 2-16; 9x30 tires, trailer. Charles Gorham Athens 706- 8833 80 percent tread, Koyker 150 loader, 543-7985 Fertilizer spreader and seeder, Balti- $1500; Bush Hog 72 mower, $1,500. Bush Hog, 9044 peanut combine, four- matic 80; used only twice, kept under Donnis Lanier Warm Springs 706-663- row, sheltered, field-ready, $5,000. Bill shed, comes with instructions manual, 9108 Hartley Tennille 478-552-0618 $250. Jerry King Blairsville jirking@ John Deere 40S, John Deere 40T, John Bush Hog, five feet, $400; hole digger, windstream.net 706-745-2836 Deere Massey-Ferguson 35 diesel. Jes- 10-inches auger, $350; fetilizer spreader, $400; bush and bogg harrow, $300. Mike Tackett Braselton 678-617-0873 Five Ford front tractor weights - all in great condition; will sell all for $450. Richard Jones Metter 912-682-4094 se Rogers Eastman 478-795-0978 John Deere 4230, cab, power shift dual remotes, $7,500; John Deere model 71, Bush Hog; Servis model 60, good con- 912-682-4094 planter parts, $200. Kristopher Kreider diton, center rear wheel, 60-inch cutting width, $525. Donald Ledford Demorest donledford3910@gmail.com 706-7544215 Bush Hog; six feet; model SQ172, very good condition, $1,000. Robert Dobbs Ellijay 706-636-4433 Cane Mill Chattanooga 700, $2,500; 20-inch Meadows grist mill mounted on steel wheel John Deere wagon, set-up to run, $4,500. George Johnson Tennille 478-552-2153 Five-feet Bush Hog in very good condition; heavy duty, not beat up, works fine, $500. W. H. McCarter Blairsville 706-781-7504 For Sale: farm hand front end loader, no leaks or breaks, $850 or best offer. Scott Price Wrightsville 478-290-4419 For sale: five 40-pound John Deere suitcase weights for tractor; excellent condition; $45 each, $200 for all. George Reeves Moreland 678-315-4517 Statesboro 912-682-9689 John Deere 4300 tractor, 430 front end loader, Vicon V01 tiller, and trailer, all for $15,000 firm. Dennis Williamson Forsyth 478-923-3031 John Deere 4300 tractor, 430 front end loader; Vicon V01 tiller, LNC, 50 hours, $15,000. leave message. Dennis Williamson Forsyth 478-972-9211 John Deere 4440 cab, air, full set weight, factory duals, $16,500; four-row Liliston rip-n-plant with 295 international Carry hauler tractor attachment, con- For sale: old set of 16 disk harrows planters. Ben Deen Sylvania 912-856- nects to three-point hitch, holds 2,500 with three-point hookup, look rough but 0107 pounds, dump motion with rear lowering works great, $200. William Timmerman John Deere 5220 tractor, with 541 gate, $300. Jeff Watson Acworth 404- Harlem 803-640-6265 loader, diesel, two wheel drive, 230 10th Annual Commemorative Ornament Cost: $20.00 + $3.00 S&H each Mail order form to: Friends of Georgia Archives & History P.O. Box 711, Morrow, GA 30260 Or order online at: www.forgah.org Name__________________________________________________ Address________________________________________________ 309-8962 Ford 1320 for sale; power steering, hours, 45 to 53 horsepower, one owner, Case I.H. model; 15 - six feet, three- wet brakes, fully serviced; no Blowby $18,000. Kelly Hobgood Calhoun 770- ______________________________________________________ point blade, $450. Dennis Myers Madi- two-wheel drive; 945 hours diesel. Winn 548-7574 son myerssusie47@yahoo.com 574- Bristol 912-282-6679 John Deere 5400 cab tractor, four- City________________________ State_______ Zip____________ 370-7391 Ford 2000 gas three-point hitch, good wheel drive, front end loader, power Case IH 3900 23-foot harrow, KMC running gear and tires, new spat, disk reverser, bucket, spear, 3,200 hours, six-row reshaker, IH 125 4-16 flip plow harrow available $2,600. Dave Seymour $24,700. Brett Jones Ringgold 423- Quantity_______________ Amount enclosed__________________ in furrow. Pat West Pinehurst 229-928- Franklin 706-675-6843 706-302-7798 322-1005 7427 Ford 2600 tractor with Bush Hog, har- John Deere 60-inch belly mower for Allow 3 weeks for processing & delivery (USPS) CAT 943 track loader with 550 hours row, hay fork, scrape blade,1,800 hours; good, $800; Enoagricola Rossi five-foot on rebuilt motor, used on farm, $19,000. one owner, excellent condition, $6,500. sickle mower, fair, $500. Freddy Wehunt Justin Fernander Grantville 706-637- Carlton Patton Williamson 770-227- Adairsville fredrockw@gmail.com 404- Questions? Contact Friends of Georgia Archives & History friendsofgeorgiaarchives@yahoo.com or 678-364-3732 6641 4350 434-6057 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, RockRidge Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or 706-6473559. Every 2nd & 4th Thurs. Chickens & other fowl, goats & sheep; check in at 1 pm; sale at 6:30 pm. Horse Creek Auction, btwn. Dublin & McRae off 441 Hwy. Info.: 478-595-5418. Every Thursday Auction 41 Goat Sale, miscellaneous equip., 6 pm, goat sale, 7 pm, poultry/small animals following goat sale, 4275 Ga. Hwy. 41 n., Buena Vista. Info: Jim Rush, 706-326-3549 or 229-649-9940 or auction41@windstream.net. Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 between Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944 or 706-599-7606. Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-0872/1786. 1st & 3rd Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day). Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction; 1 pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229776-9009. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Co., at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706540-8418. Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. GAL 001800 Info: 229-560-2898 or 229896-4553. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale starts at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at 12 noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. GAL 3415. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268, 912-266-7170. Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, 864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, merchandise, 10 am, goats, 12 noon, chickens & caged animals to follow, 526 Ga. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Ron Claxton, auctioneer, GA Lic. #3485. Info: 478-237-8825 (weekdays), 478-455-3714 (sale day) or 478-469-3533 or 478-455-4765 (nights). Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 pm, GA Lic. AUNR002843, 1852 Highway 11 S., Covington, GA 30014. Info: Scott Bridges, 704-434-6389 or 704-4738715. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-2464955/416-7217. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Auction, Mid-Georgia Goat & Chicken Auction, 12 noon, Cochran. Info: Frankie Howell, 478-271-0550. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229798-0271, 912-422-3211. Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706-491-2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491-8840. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404-6563722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov Phase converter, Ronk rotary trans- Schulte Jumbo 320, a SRW 800 rack, former, converts single phase power to and root picker upper, both $17,500. three phase; can handle up to 20 horse- Dave Davis Commerce 770-616-6038 power motor and a total of 40 horse- Six-foot no-till planter, Great Plains power, $1,350. Wayne Quarles Demor- model 605, like new, $12,500. Chuck est 706-499-2718 Conklin Dawsonville 770-893-3636 Plastic pickle barrels, clean, $20 each; Six-foot Wood B-106 Bush Hog, very old hit and miss and governor style good condition, serviced and ready to engines. Harold Arnett Tifton 229-392- use, $895 OBO. Paul Fonzo Cumming 7233 404-310-9333 Plotmaster planter; three-point hitch Spreader truck with stainless steel and pull-type hitch; barn kept in mint body, six-inch irrigation pipe, plastic condition, $3,000. Steven Peskoe Da- pallets. James Kinnett McRae 478-285- visboro 478-232-1479 3486 229-868-2542 Pull-type Bush Hog five-feet, $400; Sukup no-till drill; 8 row planter; excel- Taylor-way 415 disk/harrow, $1,400; lent condition, used very little, like new, Fred-Cain three-point hitch, five-shank $2800. Ted Key Milledgeville 813-624- plow, $500. Leonard Hampton Watkins- 7322 ville 706-769-4669 Super-A Farmall front rear plows, re- Rhino TW84; like new with manuals, cent repairs, cranks run well; $2,300. A always sheltered, $2,500; three-point, T Dopson Rhine 229-385-6161 seven-foot cut corbin. Kenneth Corbin Superior skid steer special goose- Chickamauga 706-539-1208 neck, 16-foot trailer, with new spare, Rhino TW96 eight-foot pull type ramps with "dog legs," $2,875. Richard mower, very low hours, flat-proof tires, P Hatcher Watkinsville 706-769-2801 excellent condition, $2,850 OBO. William Mailand McDonough 404-3570763 Rollin-S stock trailer, 20x6.5 feet; dual axle, two cut gates, escape gate, good condition, $5,200. Brent Chitty Moult- Taylor cotton module builder, always sheltered, no leaks, extra good condition, 18.4x34 and 18.4x38 dual wheels. Jimmy Cofield Eastman 478893-4996 rie gnfarms@windstream.net 229-891- Three 300-gallon poly tanks; one 5455 1,000-gallon on trailer with pump, used Rotary mower, seven-feet; H.D., Cat. II, to haul Pro-Lix, $10,000. Tim Casey Ea$1,150. Frank Bates Yatesville 706-472- tonton 478-414-8530 3437 706-975-1228 Three-point hydraulic post driver; Rotary Rock picker, Anderson series E, model HPD-20; very good working con- 5.5-feet swath width, hydraulic dump, dition; brought brand new; asking price weight 1,700 pounds, $5,250. Ben $1,200. David McGill Thomasville 229- Overstreet Dawsonville 706-265-3170 226-6446 229-516-3857 Rototiller Bush Hog; RTS 62 inches; Three-way Hester plow; forward, used two hours; cost $1,600; will sell backward, all teeth, three positions, for $950, you pick up. Clark Stevens three point; good shape, make offer. Al- Jonesboro 678-414-3746 len Morris Mount Vernon damorris@gfb. Round hay bale unroller; new three- org 912-293-6471 point hitch, hydraulic operated arms. Tire for Case IH cotton picker Wendall Holland Conyers 404-444-3090 DW500/95032, four John Deere 71 Savage 8042 pecan harvester for sale, planters, IH 5100 grain drill. Mike Mont$4,500. James Perryman Valdosta 229- gomery Reynolds 478-391-9057 244-5373 Tractor tire; 13-9x24, 90 percent, $300; Savage Shaker, 4200, excellent condi- six-feet Bush Hog, $800; Ford three- tion; trunk shaker, $4,500; Weiss McNair point nine-inches auger, $400; six-feet blower, $800. Ted Thames Elko 478- rollover box blade, $500. Jeff Estep 954-4256 Newnan 678-378-0686 Tractor: 1958 Fordson Power Major, $2,500 original, runs well, excellent sheet metal, 80 percent rubber all tires. Allen Hand Greenville 706-977-8816 Trailer 16 feet; tanden axle $1,295. James Steed Winder 770-725-7539 770-725-7539 Trailer-Tow Pro; 16x79, 9,900 pounds; GVWR, eight lug, 16-inch wheels, hydraulic surge brakes,$1,750. Russell Shuler Winder 770-527-1445 TroyBilt horse tiller, seven horsepower, excellent condition, $750. Glenn Slaton Alpharetta 770-475-7748 TroyBilt rear tine tiller; seven horsepower motor; new tines, only used once, $650. Frank Clark Bowman 770265-4935 Two 11.2x28 tires for tractor, never on rims, new, $350. Jerry Guinn Madison 706-342-1954 Two each; 13.6x16 turf tires, $200. Huron Nichols Lake Park marilyn.nichols10@yahoo.com 229-559-5758 Two Farmall tractors; running A model, and super A., $1,500 each; serious calls only. Paul Davis Waycross 912-2886695 Two five-gallon and one three-gallon White Mountain churns, one 1960 John Deere garden tractor, three trailers; my cost $13,000, yours $10,000. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229-392-3921 Two Onan generators, 60 kilowatt automatic transfer switch, low hours; Cummins diesel engine, $9,000 each. Terry McCants Butler 770-468-2650 478-862-3999 Two tanks: 14,000-gallon steel vertical, open top and a 15,000-gallon horizontal steel; both in sound condition. George Harris Covington 404-277-0150 Two-row John Deere 71 planters on a Pittsbrgh frame, coulter for stability, sheltered and field ready, $2,000. Giddens Ashburn 229-347-5830 Tye no-drill, 7.5 feet, $8,750; Tuffline eight feet offset harrow, three-point hitch $2,250;12-feet do-all field cult. Philp Ivey Lizella pivey10@yahoo.com 478-361-0956 Tye Series V 20' drill, no-till caddy, 7.5" spacing, row markers, $7,500; 8 row PATS striptill, pull type, $3,000. Robbie Faust Dawson 229-344-1969 V rake; eight wheel on hydraulic caddy, good condition. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-473-1418 Vans boomless sprayer, 200-gallon, three-point hitch with hand applicator, never used, sheltered, $2,300. Ligon OKelley Winterville 706-540-1970 White 7300 corn combine, two-row Paulk peanut inverter. Ricky Whittle Rochelle 229-322-5532 Wood splitter, three-point hitch, runs off tractor, power take-off, $500. Gene Tucker Hahira 229-794-2595 WW grinder model 5-14-4G Hammermill grinder, pulverizes composting material; B&S five horsepower electric start $200. Lyn Chandler Milledgeville 478-454-8090 Yanmar 1700 two-cylinder compact tractor, 34 hours with four-foot finish mower, excellent condition; $3,800 OBO. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-8697575 Yanmar YM 2000 24; H.P diesel tractor, good condition, no ailments, tractor only $2,800. Irving Knox Appling 706833-9041 706-541-0045 Farm Machinery Wanted 10-feet power take-off rotary mower, 90 HPT gear boxes, good condition, within 100 miles. James McAllister Upatoi 706-563-0634 Carburator for 84 model, Troy Built horse model-k161t, seven horsepower Kohler engine. Marion Cater Winder 770-867-4060 770-868-6180 Five- or six-feet finishing mower wanted with three-point hitch only. Barry Oxford philipbdoggett@gmail.com 770787-0309 Flail mower wanted, five or six feet. Freddie Cheek Sycamore 229-5671145 I need a front end loader that fits a David Brown 1200. Jimmy Nail Covington 678-858-0191 Kuhn, FC 352MN mower conditioner wanted, in good conditon. Donald Bozeman Gumner 229-873-5525 Looking for small gravity flow wagon; less than $1,000. Mark Joyner Millen 478-494-9504 Looking for Tye, no-till grain drill for parts. Eli Garrett Statham 706-207-2359 Looking to buy engine for David Bradley, small walk-behind one-row tractor. Aron Dyson Atlanta 404-241-0624 Maxim; five horsepower front tine tiller, $150; Troy-Bilt, eight horsepower rear tine tiller, $1,300. Jimmy McLane Hartwell 706-376-4092 Need a John Deere 1326 or 1327 mower conditioner for parts; call after 7 p.m. Charles Arrington LaGrange 706882-0953 706-523-0444 Need pallet forks for a Dunham-Lehr/ Farmhand loader. Jeremy Means Monroe jeremy_means@hotmail.com 770539-3405 Need used sickle mower that works. Stan Manous Hampton 404-392-0694 Taylor Way; six-foot 270 series, rotary cutter, blades 32 inches. Terry Slaughter Hartwell 706-376-0048 Transmission D-6 Cat, 9-V oil clutch or dry clutch, need housing. Dale Anderson Elberton 706-283-2602 Two 400-19 front tires for old Ford tractor. James Peterson Monticello 470233-9592 Want Krone 125 or 130 round baler, Pequea 710 hay fluffer or H&R fluffer. Billy Fountain Villa Rica 770-328-2966 Want six-foot pull type Bush Hog. Billy Arrington Dexter 912-977-5163 Want to buy a used dump trailer, reasonable price, any condition. Chris Huston Talking Rock 770-633-7776 Want to buy John Deere 443 or 643 corn header. Presley Pendergrass 706654-0567 Wanted: cycle mower hydraulic or not, three-point hitch for 1978 Ford tractor. John Johnson Odum johnb615@windstream.net 912-294-4603 Wanted: Danuser power take-off, driven post driver; I will pick up in the Southeast. Nick Morris Ray City nwmroper@ hotmail.com 419-235-1476 Wanted: eight-feet clip-on root rake for a Cat; D4B; good condition and reasonably priced. Allen Wilkinson Milledgeville 478-955-0320 478-932-5248 Wanted: Engine, for a Farmall Super A tractor or used block for same. James Jordan Carrollton 770-834-2898 Wanted: five-feet Bush Hog in good condition. Neville Brewer Villa Rica 770832-8407 Wanted: grain drill and feed mill. Randy Groover Statesboro 912-690-2281 Wanted: Grist mill, prefer metal frame. Dennis Burroughs Hull rotax77@bellsouth.net 706-548-4949 706-613-6248 Wanted: John Deere 450 track loader for parts; must have good tracks. Leon Pruitt Tignall 706-285-2188 Wanted: Model K32 or K42 roto tiller for a Kubota B6000E tractor. Charles Arp Fairburn charlesarp@yahoo.com 678-489-5699 678-571-7791 Wanted: Oxy acetylene cylinders for cutting torch for fair price. Gary Gill Buford 470-554-4246 Wanted: Pecan harvester, pefer Savage, interested in other pecan equipement. Harris Kimble Quitman 229-2635138 229-263-1365 Wanted: Square bale accumulator and grappel. Mark Jones Zebulon 770-5844198 Will buy dairy equipment; milk silos, stainless tanks, curd mills, cheese molds; no dealers, need photos. Rogers Beasley Marietta rbeasley@theihcc. com 770-516-8313 FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 1 new generator, 50' model, 6 volt, Farmall Bilton generator, G.V. new, $75. Homer Brookshire Canton 770-4792726 1,000-feet lumber and turning blocks: poplar, oak, ash, cedar, pine, hickory, maple and basswood. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 10 feet by five inches treated fence, pot 500, good condition. Ronald Griffin Hoboken 912-281-8805 12 electric fence ceramic corner insulators, two-inch screw, 12-inch tension springs, four endline rochets; 75 insulator wood post. David Warren Warner Robins 478-988-8406 15-gallon sprayer, like new, $50; small trailer with steel floor, 40x64 inches, $225, work table, 6x3x3 feet, $100. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-9676948 160 used cool pads, 6x12x48 inches, good condition, $4 each. Eddie Mitchell Cleveland 706-200-6894 706865-4702 20 H.P. Briggs + Stratton engine complete with starter; set up for John Deere, $600 cash. Wayne Head Jersey 770639-7791 20 to 30-gallon plastic drums, two bung plugs, 55-gallon metal lock ring, 55-gallon burn barrels, 55-gallon stainless, one 30-gallon washpot. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 250-gallon horizontal LP tank; delivery available. Dean Stringer Athens 706548-3315 26-gallon polymer spray tank with Sure-Flo pump, spray wand, tie down straps, $150. L. Nelson Ellaville 229937-2376 300-gallon plastic tank with metal cage, five-inches twist cap on top, valve on bottom, $50. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 5 ft.x600 ft., new curtain, black/white, double hemmed, $400. Anthony Orr Carnesville 706-384-3949 500-gallon propane gas tank, $475. James Berry Conyers 770-687-1415 55-gallon drums; closed top, two twist off caps, white, black and blue; $8 to $12 each. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470-208-0309 625 milk tank with compressor; good working condition, have one half low line, 10 horsepower vacuum pump. Chaney Waldon Lyerly 706-844-4114 Air/kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, large selection wood species, paneling, wide-plank flooring, fencing, barn wood. John Sell Milner sellj@bellsouth. net 770-480-2326 Baker windmill, 20x8 foot blade, Dempster windmill, 34x6 foot blade, Aermotor windmill, 60x8-foot blade. Jimmy Hardin Knoxville 478-361-3907 Bells: farm, school, church for sale: old ones and parts, also looking to buy bells. Shane Burnett Covington 770827-0999 Black plastic potting containers for sale; half, one, two and three gallon sizes, call for pricing. Brenda Ewing Madison 770-979-1057 Blacksmith shop etc.; cooking grade cast iron No. 20 and 15 wash pots A Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842 Blue and white 55-gallon plastic drums, closed tops, two twist-off caps, food grade, other types sometimes available. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Canning supplies; copper wash, canning kettle with lid and stick; desk chair. Stan Gray Ellijay gray@ellijay.com 706635-4535 Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids; 1,000-gallon fiberglass tank. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404210-1516 Cutting torch outfit; torch, bottles and cart; Victor torch, bottles approximately 75 percent full, $250. Glenn Ferguson Rome glenn.ferguson@att.net 706-2331218 Cutting torch welding tips, hoses, rolling dolly; four tanks, comjplete set. Ezzard E Frachiseur Commerce 706-3365880 Dry sawmill lumber; oak, pine, alll thiknesses and sizes; used pressure-treated pine. James Ray Jasper 770-893-7030 Eight round 10-feet barn door tracks with hardware; excellent condition, $350 or sell separately. Charles Griffis Covington 770-768-1093 Eleven 10-foot livestock panels; two 4x8-foot gates, $440 each or $500 for all. Ralph Millsaps Jasper 770-8911422 Five horsepower rear tine filler, works well; $200. Bobby Turman Ellenwood 770-474-5251 Five-foot metal chicken feeders, good shape; $19 each; 10 or more $15 each. Lynne Peterson Fairburn 770-365-4303 Flooring oak and pine; T&G various widths, call for prices, also bead board and wood shavings. William Briggs Union City 404-349-2315 Flotec 1/2 horsepower,110/220 volt, shallow well pump irrigation, also new, cost $168; sell $120. John Barrett Blairsville 336-908-5404 For Sale: two used 14-9x28 tires, $125 each; two used 7.50x16 three-rib tires, $25 each. Frank Bruce Boston 229498-2665 Four stainless steel gas tanks with straps; four-gallon capacity, $10 each. Carl Dobson Atlanta/Decatur 404-2477343 Gas auger with four-inch bit, $175; 10-inch Craftsman pro table saw, $300; electric cement mixer, $250. Howard Aaron Forsyth 478-974-0970 Gas or diesel, Lincoln welders; diesel portable air compressor. B. Mixon McIntyre 478-946-2315 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 5 Gates: two 14-feet; two 12-feet; one Black Angus bulls; registered AI sires Red Angus bull, about 6 months old; Simmental and SimAngus bulls; ready 10-feet; $250 for all; 12 eight-foot posts, Turf tires; 13.6x28, 9.5x24, 14-feet by WarParty, 8180-004, MittyFocus, 200-plus pounds, $450. P.D. Stratton for heavy service; AI and embryo trans- $100 for all. Ronald Rush Franklin 706- stock trailer, pony cart with harness, LeadOn, RetailProduct,15 months, Locust Grove 770-315-9317 fer bloodlines, registered. Bruce Van 812-5271 Grain bins: one 5,000-bushel bin with half full team harness. Edward Maddox Canton 770-656-0820 770-479-6717 January. Gary Autry Ringgold 423-9025925 Registered Angus bulls; birthdate Dec. 16, 2009; bloodline, ABS Emblazon, Meter Rome imminc@yahoo.com 770547-1433 auger and fan; one 2,600 grain bins with Two 10-ton feed bins, egg cool- Black cow with half-Beefmaster bull $2,800. L&R Farms Swainsboro 478- Six Brangus bulls, 18 months. Walt fans and auger. Kay R Taylor 711 Bay- ers, Spinks scales, Rooster feeders, calf at side; exposed to Santa Gertrudis 494-4150 478-289-7711 Currie Dublin 478-396-0677 berry Rd. Alma 31510 912-632-4374 Greenhouse table base 4x12 feet, galvanized steel, $35. Lisa Dziedzic Bell drinkers, feeders. Lyndal Seabolt Dahlonega 706-864-3182 706-8643182 bull, $1,500. John Broadwell Rutledge 678-296-6139 Brangus bull; 8 months old, 600 Registered Angus cattle for sale, pairs, bred cows, bred heifers, bulls, Oct. 12. Fred Gretsch Crawford 706- Six purebred Black Angus open heifers for sale. Jake Stewart Alma 912-2186597 912-632-5652 Barnesville 770-468-1402 Hand meat grinder; has a six-inch throat, new condition and two disk, $50. Curtis Barfield Gray 478-986-8852 478- Two 250-gallon plastic water tanks in metal cage, five-inch twist of capk, letout valve at botton, $50 each. Charlie Hayes Stephens 706-759-3676 pounds, $900. Russell Stephens Wrightsville 478-290-1162 Brangus bull; 9 months old, $1,000. Anthony Whitworth Martin 770-597- 340-0945 Registered Black Angus bull born Nov. 21, 2008; 100 percent calf crop, last three years, calving ease; delivery. Alvah Superior herd of registered Charolais cattle, starter herd, service age bulls, delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128 986-5924 Hawk wood burning stove insert; good condition, heavy steel, fits 30x11x24 Two Choretime pnt controllers, $500 for both. James Hill Royston 706-4974787 9804 Bulls: Angus and SimAngus; 1 to 2 years old; small group yearling Angus Adams Byron 478-956-5843 478-7140248 Registered Black Angus bulls start- Ten 2-year-old and 55 14-month-old Angus bulls for sale. Bart Davis Doerun 229-881-8510 inches, $350. Robert Holder Rydal 706629-9142 Heart pine lumber, all sizes; beams, six-inch lap siding, tongue and groove Two-piece flatbed tarp with eight-feet drop, good condition; $400; two load lock bars, $35. Pat Barrett Marshallville 478-957-1181 replacement heifers, open. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911 Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah; weaning and breeding age; ing at $1,800; 19 months, 1,200-plus pounds; forage raised and calving ease. Elizabeth Patton Hawkinsville 478-9571677 Three registered black Dexter heifers; pasture fed, no steroids, hormones or antibiotics; ready to breed. James Norman Barwick 229-735-4938 flooring, structures removed. Otis Brett Tennille 706-466-9035 Heart pine T&G flooring. 2.5 inches and 3.5 inches width; 2,200 square feet. Used tractor tires (two), 14.9x28, one no breaks, one needs boot, $150 for both. James Wells Monticello 706-4681360 few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 Bulls: three Brangus, 3 years; four Simmental, 4 years; three Charolais, 5 years; Registered Black Angus bulls; New Design and War Alliance bloodlines, $1,200. Eugene Ridley LaFayette 706764-6110 Two baldie bulls; Line One Domino x Brangus; ready for light service; ideal for black cows, $1,500 each. Fred Greer Mansfield 770-787-3392 Chris Logan Blakely 229-308-9598 Hen nests for sale; 12 all-metal nests per box, $40. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 I have seven or eight large chemical or water plastic tanks; 1,000-gallon to 3,800-gallon tanks, $300 to $600. Steven Addison Newnan 678-492-4137 Kohler fast-response generator, 50 kilowatt model, 50RZ62 with automatic transfer switch, natural gas, like new, Vintage heart pine lumber for sale; planks, small beams, 12-feet to 20-feetplus length; variety of widths. Terry Hopkins Monticello 706-816-0361 Wanted: 300, 500-gallon fuel tank; must have bottom outlet; no junk. Ed Fennell Braswell 770-684-6112 Wanted: Nursery pots; must be in good conditon. Lucille Browder Waynesboro 706-833-2444 Well pump and 82-gallon water tank; two SimAngus, five years; semen-tested. Steve Healy Statesboro 912-6822973 912-682-2362 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Fancy Jersey heifer, bred to Danish Jersey sire; 236 JE, 146, ISDK DJ ZUMA, due to calve Nov. 16. Wendy Registered Black Anugus bull, New Design, 2.5 years old, gentle. Don Hudgins Douglasville 770-565-7212 Registered black polled Beefmaster bulls, good confirmation, gentle, all shots, bulls semen tested, 17 months to 20 months old. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814 Registered Charolais and Angus bulls; over 100 bulls to pick from, majority are AI, embryo transfer. Stephen Cummings Two Black Angus registered bulls; gentle, 3 years old, $1,800 and $2,000. Patrick Broder Stockbridge 404-401-6134 Two registered weaned Angus bulls for sale, $1,500 OBO. Eddie Aderholdt Eastanollee 706-599-1429 Two Simmental bulls, upgrade sons; one SimAngus bull, 28 months old. Stan Bishop 678-231-3357 Swine 960 hours, $8,500. Tom Wilkie Jasper very little use, $500. James Blakey Scott Fort Valley 478-954-6568 Marshallville 478-396-5832 If you have questions regarding ads in 770-893-8305 Rincon 912-964-1793 Five Limousin cow-calf pairs; cows are Registered Charolais and Limousin this category, call 404-651-9081. Large horizontal Scotchman bandsaw; Woodmizer lumber,1x12 pine poplar re-bred with full-blood Angus bull. David bulls, purebred Simmental bulls, breed- Swine moving from farm to farm model SH1419 220 volt, three phase, oak; trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Allen Atlanta 404-814-3836 ing age, good selection. Adam Marsh must have a negative brucellosis and four new blades; 15-inch rolling table; Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 Five registered Angus heifers, AI-sired, Statesboro 912-536-1430 pseudorabies test within the past 30 $7,400 OBO. Clint Martin Vienna 478- Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders start calving October; registered Angus; Registered Charolais bull; 13 months days before they are moved when- 230-3030 and other miscellaneous poultry house 20 registered Brangus heifers. Daniel old, ready for service, excellent blood- ever there is a change of ownership. Lumber; band sawn, 1x12 pine; oak equipment. used building materials, ce- McGarity Royston 706-498-7695 706- lines, great disposition, $1,500. Charles Exceptions are swine from a vali- LIVESTOCK trailer flooring, pecan, walnut, cherry, cedar; custom cut, starting at 47 cents per board foot. D. Schneider Cartersville 678-361-6206 Meat cleaver, broad axe, wash pot, lard press, cane stripper, No. 2 farm bell. Russell Jewell 2160 W. Jackson St. Waycross 31503 912-283-8871 Miller Knuth, plumbers tool, power hack saw, in working order, $95 firm. Harold Lee Canton 404-786-6059 Onan generator, 70 kilowatt, propane gas, on trailer, good condition, $6,000; Cub Cadet, #154 with belly mower, $1,200; used farm equipment. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Portable chicken coop; two nesting boxes, outside egg removal, roosts, re- ment blocks, boards, lumber. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432 All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Cattle If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 10 Angus heifers; bred to low birth weight Angus bull, will calve April 2014, nice, gentle, $1,650 each. Tyler Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551 706-968-0347 498-7695 Four natural-fed beef calves; no hormones, milk and grass only, 550 pounds, $2.50 per pound. Brad Shumke Bremen 770-313-9466 Four Santa Gertrudis, six Santa Gertrudis-Angus crosses; two Angus-cross cows, exposed Black Angus bull start calving October. Charles Johnson Millen 478-299-1216 Gelbvieh bulls, all registered purebred, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 770-531-1126 Grass fed black Angus bulls and heifers for sale; some are registered with AAA; never fed grain, up to 3 yrs. old. Joann Henderson Temple 678-920- Powell Menlo 706-862-6506 706-6765582 Registered horned Hereford bulls, breeding age, semen tested, BVD-negative, excellent quality and dispositons. Curtis Kiclighter Marshallville 478-9672940 Registered polled Hereford bulls, good EPDs, ultrasound carcass, info provided, herd certified and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170 Registered Simmental bulls; red or black, 12 to 24 months, $3,500 and up. Andrew Davis 5652 Lakeview Rd Statesboro 30461 edrsimmental@yahoo.com 912-536-5868 Scottish Highlands cow, calf, unrelated bull; moving, freezer full, must sell, $750 dated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 11-week-old pigs; Yorkshire, Tamworth, $50 each; bred sows, $150; 1 1/2 boar, $150; must sell all. Randy Adcock Monroe 678-635-8701 8-week-old Hampshire-cross pigs, $40; 1.5-year-old Hampshire boar, $300. John Gowin Lafayette 706-980-2511 Duroc pigs born July 1, 2013; registered barrows and gilts, $50 and up. Timothy May Tennille 478-232-3410 Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts, duroc boars; valuable herd, delivery available. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-875-3243 Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form movable tray, screened area with door and latches. Donna McWilliams Morganton 706-374-4487 Propane tank, 1,000 gallons with gauge, steel, $200. Audrey Aiken Dahlonega 706-974-7831 PU F350 short bed liner, $25; F150 long bed topper, $25, cow stall water cup, $15. Coston Powell Griffin 770826-7049 Purplish-grey slate mantel, bench, one inch thick, hand-beveled, five feet long,12 inches wide, $400 OBO. Sam Saliba Jr. Marietta 770-514-1431 Roofing metal, used, various lengths, 75 cents per foot. M. Johnson Stockbridge 770-474-8965 Rubbermaid 100-gallong water trough, $40; also, five-feet feed bunk, plastic liner with steel frame, $60. Winfield Flanagan Midland 706-563-3314 Seven sheets; tempered glass, 74 inches long, 32 inches wide, $125. Wilford Fincher Flovilla 770-775-7100 Shed, shelter, coop; 8x12 feet; wood, metal roof; freshly painted and window opens; you pick up, $800. Patricia Chatov Rutledge 706-557-1717 Shenandoah Shen Glow radiant brooders, zone controlled pilot style, $30 each. 2-year-old Jersey bull and choice of two heifers, $1,200 firm or $500 each heifer; Buena Vista. Michael King Box Springs 706-573-9474 2-year-old polled Hereford and F1 Braford bulls with performance data. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 2-yr.-old Jersey heifer, approx 1,000, $1200. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706538-6315 20 registered Black Angus bulls, seven registered bred Black Angus heifers, 12 registered bred Black Angus cows. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 25 open heifers; checked OK by vet; weaned; two rounds of vaccinations; buyer takes all $1,175. Brett Rowden Bishop brettrowden@bellsouth.net 706224-2723 706-296-9322 29 Brangus type; second-calf heifers, bred to registered polled Hereford bulls; to start calving December 2013. Woody Folsom Baxley 912-253-8166 3-year-old Jersey; eight months bred to Jersey bull, $1,250; 10 Black Angus heilfers, bred to IBW Angus bull; top bloodlines. Don Hudgins Marietta 404886-6849 35 Baldie heifers, 90 days bred, over 900 pounds, will start calving in March. 3202 Hereford bulls, yearling and 2-yearolds; polled and horned, several good bloodlines. Michael Bennett Cumming 404-771-5454 Horned Hereford bull for sale; good bull, calves on farm; $2,000. Slate Bauknight Canon 706-436-3782 Jersey milk cow; 8 years old; big producer built like a tank, very tame hand, machine milked, $900. Priscilla Freeman Calhoun 770-241-0233 Nice gentle easy calving; registered black Angus bull. 4 years old, yearlings on farm, $3,000. Ron Jones Hwy 53 Jasper 30143 770-608-1990 Nurse cows; 3 to 6 years old; hand milked, gentle, $1,000 each; will have bottle bull dairy calves soon. Mike Preston Blakely 229-723-5069 One Limousin bull; gentle, black, polled, 14 months old. Gray Bowdon 770-258-2581 One red Limousin heifer, 15 months old, exposed to Bhrama bull, very gentle, $1,100, excellent condition. Luis Dutra Sharpsburg 770-252-2892 404597-3690 Performance-tested black full-blood each, $1,800 for three. David Severson Rockmart David@rareearthconcrete. Hampshire crossbred pigs; 6 weeks old, $40; wormed, males, cut and com 678-757-9373 healthy. Morris Jennings Cumming 770- Service-age purebred Black Angus 401-5263 and black Simmental bulls, extensive Hampshire-Berkshire cross pigs for AI breeding experience; registered Sim- sale. Tammy Anderson Elberton 770- mental heifers, open and bred. Billie 403-8964 Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-586- Looking to purchase a male pot bellied 2388 pig, small framed, breeding age. R W Seven bred heifers, $1,250 each; Sapp Adrian 478-668-4348 five cows with small calves, $1,750 Ossabaw Island pigs and goats, $65 to each. Clay Washburn Macon 478-718- $150. Brad Brownlow Monroe ibbrown- 6263 low@aol.com 404-273-6285 SimAngus bull; 2.5 years old; calves Ossabaw Island pigs; ages 8 weeks to are excellent; keeping heifers so must 18 months old, $125 to $250; pastured sell, $2,500. Buddy Martin Talmo 404- raised, grass-fed. Katie Branch Bishop 680-2833 katiebranch@att.net 706-296-5198 I would like to receive a subscription to the print version of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are $10/year (26 issues). q New Subscriber q Renewal Name: Julie Alliston Buckhead 706-485-6067 Mickey Carnes Waverly 912-269-2050 Simmental, SimAngus bulls, cow-calf Six front weights for 86 series International, $400; John Deere lift assist wheel, $250. Roy Barrett Marshallville 5-year-old registered fullblood Simmental bull; $2,500. Travis Palmer Nicholson 706-757-2357 pairs, heifers; AI, embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770- 478-957-0289 96 young black cows and heifers, bred 519-0008 Address: City: State Zip Six grain bins; 10,000 bushels each; to low birth weight Angus bulls; will di- Polled Hereford bulls, 20 to 36 months size 24x24 feet; call between 7 and 9 vide. Connie Walker Pearson 912-422- old, top bloodlines. James Jeanes Gray (Please list only the address where you want your Bulletin mailed.) p.m. Richard Auldridge Blythe 706-592- 8100 478-972-0912 4042 Beefmaster bulls, 7 to 8 months old, Polled, full Hereford bulls, 8 to10 Snapper welder MM250SL, check some polled, one black-white face, months old, very gentle, pasture raised. Email address: their website, asking $3,000, serious in- good quality, $1,200 and up. Jack Hard- Kim Pohle Milner kpohle16@aol.com quiries only. Mike McCollough Barnes- en Carrollton 770-639-3726 678-588-9101 ville lynn_mccollough@bellsoutyh.net Beefmasters bulls; BBU registered; red Purebred black Simmental bulls, Phone number: 770-358-1581 polled, 14 to 16 months old. Bill Hutson 18 months to 30-plus years, AI breed- Surge milking machine with vacuum Blairsville 404-550-8766 ing, good selection. Beman Boatright (Please provide a phone number in the event Bulletin staff has a question pump, makes milking easy; can use for Black Angus bull, 2 years old, registered 2729 Hwy. 56 Midville 30441 478-589one cow or two goats. George Bentley and sired by Bismark, also heifers. Earl 7144 about your address or subscription.) West Green 229-977-5201 Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981 Purebred Simmentals, 10 to 11 months Three-point Cat I Fimco, 25-gallon Black Angus bulls; 1 to 3 years old; old, five heifers, $900 each; two bulls, sprayer, with boom and handgun, good AI'd to Objective and GAR5050; calving $1,000 each; no registration papers; condition; $275. Miles Hess Fitzgerald ease, docile. Schwock Homer 404-735- vaccinated. Greg Callaway Washington Please make checks payable to `Georgia Department of Agriculture.' Send payments to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, PO Box 742510, Atlanta, GA 30374-2105. 706-983-0387 9524 706-401-0265 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 GUEST COLUMN: Be wowed at the 2013 Sunbelt Expo What a spectacular show we have planned for you at the 36th Annual Sunbelt Ag Expo! From farmers to merchants, from school kids to homemakers, we have something for everyone. As North America's Premier Farm Show, we host 1,200 commercial exhibitors with over 4,000 product lines that feature the latest goods and services, technological BLALOCK savvy and labor-saving devices. Unique to the Expo is our 600-acre working research farm where manufacturers and dealers can demonstrate their latest developments. You are invited to take a front-row seat and see the most innovative products and cutting edge technology in the marketplace. Be informed. Be entertained. Be wowed. We are delighted to recognize our southern neighbor of Florida as this year's Spotlight State. They are showcasing "500 Years of Florida Agriculture in the Making," and what a great place to soak up some entertaining history while joining in their 500-year celebration. On Oct. 15, we will be announcing the Swisher Sweets Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year, and with so many stellar participants, the choice is going to be difficult. Place your bet at the Dueling Module on the Go Cotton Pickers and Corn and Soybean Combines that will square off in the field demos. Sample the new Taste of Georgia Market Place, which highlights Georgia-grown products. See history unfold at the Antique Tractor Parade. Discover the latest organic food products in the Organic Tent. With natural and renewable resources ongoing topics of conversation, check out the latest irrigation equipment even a pink pivot! and discover how you can "Go Green." Compare over 60 different pieces of hay equipment. Take a look at some amazing stock dogs in action, as well as the latest aquaculture techniques. Rather than just slam doors and kick tires, visitors to the Expo will be able to slip into the front seat and get an up-close-and-personal driving experience during test rides on specially designed tracks both inside the exhibit grounds and in the field demo area. Visitors can put pickups, ATVs and tires through different ride and drive courses for performance testing. Company representatives will be on hand to answer questions and review the unique features of their equipment. John Deere, Chevrolet, Honda, Yamaha and Titan Tire are participating in test tracks. Located on the east side of the exhibit grounds will be Yamaha, Honda and Chevy test tracks. John Deere and Titan Tire will be located in the field demo area. Well over 300 interactive educational exhibits, guided tours and demonstrations will showcase how agricultural researchers and educators are addressing important issues, safeguarding and improving our food supply and the environment and helping to enhance the efficiency and profitability of agriculture and its related industries. We owe our continued success to the hard work and dedication of many, but most especially to our agricultural community, its related agribusinesses and to our many visitors, old and new. We wouldn't be here without you. So come join the fun and fellowship and leave with a renewed sense of community and confidence in our future as the agricultural leader of the world. Chip Blalock is the executive director of Sunbelt Ag Expo, which takes place this year Oct. 15 through 17. The Expo is located on Georgia Highway 133, southeast of Moultrie, Ga. The gates open at 8:30 a.m. each day of the show. Admission at the gate is $10 per person with children 10 and under admitted free with an adult. A three-day pass is available for $20. Download the free mobile app, 2013 Sunbelt Ag Expo. For more information, visit www.sunbeltexpo.com. ARTY'S GARDEN: Plant bulbs to brighten your garden When garden centers receive their A good rule of thumb is that bulbs shipments of bulbs in the fall, I look should be planted at a depth of 1.5 them over and wish I had room to try times the diameter of the bulb. An every kind. Among the bulbs (and, exception is the tulip, which should be technically, corms) that you may find planted six inches deep in very well- now at Georgia garden centers are daf- drained soil. Plant the pointed end up fodils, jonquils, tulips, crocuses, Dutch and the fatter, rounded end down. If hyacinths, Roman hyacinths, grape you are unsure about which end goes hyacinths, colchicums, snowdrops, up, ask a garden center employee. snowflakes, alliums, triteleias, scillas, Most bulbs benefit from fertilizing ipheions, Dutch irises, anemones, at planting. Work the fertilizer be- camassias and Spanish bluebells. If neath the bulbs, but don't set the bulbs you've never heard of some of these, directly down on top of a handful don't let that hold you back from giv- of fertilizer. Bulb Booster is a slow- ing them a try! release fertilizer developed specifi- When purchasing bulbs, avoid the cally for bulbs and is a top-of-the-line ones that are soft or that have become choice. Bone meal, the traditional dried out and brittle. Autumn-flower- fertilizer for bulbs, is still OK, but is ing bulbs should be planted immedi- not a complete fertilizer. Most brands ately. Wait until after Oct. 15 to plant now lack the nitrogen they once had. If spring-blooming ones, however. Keep you are using bone meal, you need to them in the vegetable crisper until ready to plant, but do not store them SPANISH BLUEBELLS add supplemental nitrogen. A horticulturist at your garden with fruit. The fruit emits a gas that is center can help you with your bulb detrimental to the bulbs. choices and answer your questions. And don't forget to As a general rule, fall-planted bulbs prefer well-drained check out the ads in the "Flowers for Sale" category in the soil. Clay soil can be amended by digging in organic mat- Market Bulletin you can sometimes find some interesting ter such as ground pine bark mulch. Throwing a shovel of bulbs there. sand into a hole isn't enough to help. If you want to use Arty Schronce is the Department's resident gardening sand to amend red clay, you need to add enough sand so expert. He's a lifelong gardener and a horticulture gradu- that it makes up at least 50 percent of the volume of the ate of North Carolina State University who encourages ev- amended bed. eryone to discover the pleasures of plants and gardening. agriCULTURE Letter from the Editor It was a glorious day to be outside: the sky was blue, the weather warm. The leaves crunched under my boots as I walked through the cattle pasture at Kinsey Family Farm in Gainesville, Ga. As Andy Kinsey pointed out the two different coats on his Belted Galloways, I remembered just how much good it does a person to spend a day out in the field. Though I originally came to the Kinseys' residence to talk about their pumpkin patch, the interview quickly turned into a farm tour, with a walk through the nursery and a visit to the 2-week-old baby goats. And being followed around by the donkey ... and the miniature horse ... and the pony ... all of which seemed very intent on having my camera bag for lunch. After leaving the Kinseys' a little later than intended which is what happens when you get me in a pasture with cows, I've learned I headed into Watkinsville to visit Washington Farms. A brief walk into the corn maze also included a drive around their pumpkin field, during which I learned that some pumpkins start out green and turn orange, but then others start out yellow and even more stay orange the whole way through. When I planned out this day of interviews, I was most excited about having a reason to wear my Ariats. But by the time I arrived at my final destination feeling refreshed and smelling a little like a farm, I was more excited about getting to see and share these producers' stories with the Market Bulletin readership. I spent the rest of the evening thinking of the way I wanted to phrase sentences. When my boyfriend got off work close to midnight, I made him stay awake long enough to ask his opinion on which opening quotes he'd find most interesting. I'm sure I could have done all of these interviews over the phone and requested courtesy photos to run in the paper, as I have to do with most stories for time's sake. But taking the opportunity to visit these places reminded me what it really means to be an agriculture reporter. Just hearing a story does not have the same effect as getting to experience it alongside them, and learning the little nuances that make their place unique the yard sale the Washingtons were setting up was to raise money for their eldest daughter's mission trips in Uganda; the bearded dragon in the Sharon Elementary science lab eats Georgia-grown vegetables from the school garden; the Kinsey family lived all over the world before settling down on the farm in the 1980s. We all live busy lives. Whether you're up at 3 a.m. milking Holsteins, fighting Atlanta traffic in a suit and tie or getting home after midnight from your late-night shift at a restaurant, there's little time to relax. But I encourage you to take the opportunity when it knocks to spend a day, or even just a few hours, out in the field yourself. Put that business proposal aside when you get home and take your kids to the corn maze. Ask your farm manager to take on an extra responsibility or two so your family can watch their cousins compete in the goat show at the fair. Seize the day. Spend it outside with the leaves crunching under your boots. It sounds crazy, but it's totally worth it. Dallas Duncan is the editor of the Market Bulletin. Originally from Evans, Ga., she graduated in May 2011 with a double major in animal science and agricultural communication from the University of Georgia Col- lege of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. She previously worked for The Red & Black, The Times newspaper in Gainesville, Ga., and Georgia Cattlemen's Association. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 7 HUNGER: Georgia food banks sourcing fresh produce from farms From Page 1 Atlanta Community Food Bank Atlanta, 404-892-9822 * Counties outlined in white are served by Georgia Mountain Food Bank; Gainesville, 770-534-4111 * Catoosa, Chatooga, Dade, Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon, Murray, Walker and Whitfield counties are served by Chattanooga Area Food Bank; Dalton, 706-508-8591 GEORGIA FOOD The Food Bank of BANK ASSOCIATION Northeast Georgia Atlanta, 404-601-2462 Athens, 706-354-8191 Feeding the Valley Columbus, 706-651-4755 Golden Harvest Food Bank Augusta, 706-736-1199 Middle Georgia Community Food Bank Macon, 478-742-3958 America's Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia Savannah, 912-236-6750 Second Harvest of South Georgia Valdosta, 1-888-453-4143 "Previously, the seven food banks in Georgia were getting donations mainly from retailers," Lard said. "We would get the culls, the No. 2 product. Nothing wrong with it; it was wholesome, still good to eat, just not the prettiest." Now, food banks are exploring additional options to get fresh produce they're going straight to the source. "It's my job to visit the growers, show them the need for the food bank and the need for the fresh vegetables to be donated, and basically solicit donations from them," Lard said. The food bank initiative focuses on seven main items: potatoes, apples, onions, cabbage, carrots, sweet potatoes and oranges. Lard said these are the most common, healthy and do not require refrigeration. Though they are refrigerated from pick up to drop off to prolong shelf life, consumers don't have to immediately store them cold for food safety reasons. The donations don't have to be No. 1 products; they can be the harder-to-market No. 2 varieties. The food banks are distribution points, collecting from donors and then distributing food to pantries or organizations, which then deliver it to those in need, Lard said. "A lot of farmers want to help locally, so our policy and our procedure ... is to offer to local food banks first," Lard said. "Say for instance ... the local food bank already had a truckload of onions and they didn't have room or need another. That would be up for anyone in Georgia to take advantage of that product." In Fulton County, Cooperative Extension was charged with helping alleviate the problem of food deserts in the area, said April Majors, senior public affairs officer for Fulton County. In 2011, Extension agents identified four neighborhoods to serve with the Fulton Fresh Mobile Farmers Market. From June to August that year, 900 people were provided with fresh produce. Since then, it's grown to two trucks serving 5,000 people in 16 communities. A grant from the Arthur Blank Family Foundation allows the program to purchase vegetables from the Atlanta State Farmers Market and distribute them for free, with one caveat: participants must learn something before they take home produce. "In addition to providing fresh produce, Cooperative Extension provides nutrition education. For the people who come to the truck, they must go through a nutrition education course prior to receiving fresh vegetables. The course covers certain topics such as diabetes, eating healthy and also provides a cooking demonstration with vegetables that are on the truck," Majors said. For example, a demonstration might include cooking vegetables with olive oil instead of fatback or butter, she said. "We've gotten great feedback. It's helped some of them with their health issues ... since they've incorporated fresh vegetables. They become more of an advocate about having fresh vegetables," Majors said. "They're getting exposed to foods that they would not think about trying were it not for Fulton Fresh." Ag Hall of Fame, award winners announced Compiled by Dallas Duncan Betsy MacMillan McCorkle graduated from UGA with a degree in environmental economics and went The University of Georgia College of Agricultural on to earn a master's at Duke University. McCorkle is and Environmental Sciences Alumni Association hon- the director of government affairs at the North Carolina ored agriculture's finest at its banquet on Sept. 20. In Sustainable Energy Association. She also founded and is addition to those below, the association awarded schol- managing partner of Beyond Consulting LLC, a political arships to Brooke Helton, Ben Bennett, Benjamin Pope consulting firm. and Kollin Pyle. Sydne Moody Smith earned both bachelor's and master's degrees from Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame UGA. Formerly a staff member with George Claud Adams started the first Gov. Sonny Perdue, Smith became di- Boys' Corn Club in Newton County in rector of public policy for the Georgia 1904, and is known as the "Father of Department of Agriculture in 2011. She Georgia 4-H." Adams was a Newton worked on projects including a study on County teacher, Board of Education immigration reform and the Georgia Ag- member and superintendent. He created ricultural Sales Tax Exemption program. the first consolidated school in the South Robert Lawton Stewart Jr. gradu- and established one of the earliest school ated with an animal science degree from buses a mule-drawn wagon. Adams UGA and earned a master's and Ph.D. also served as a state representative and from Virginia Tech. Stewart created commissioner of agriculture. He passed three Extension programs to improve away in 1949 at age 81. the livelihood of beef producers in Geor- Louie J. Boyd began his career at gia and researches management and nu- UGA in 1972 as chairman of the Animal trition strategies for beef cattle. He is a Sciences Division. Under his guidance, professor in the UGA Animal and Dairy the CAES Alumni Association devel- Science Department. oped a lifelong membership level, lead- ing to the creation of the Eterna Fund, Award of Excellence which has provided more than $160,000 in scholarships. He established an internationally recognized swine produc- George Claud Adams, represented by grandson Hulon Adams, and Louie Boyd, right, were inducted Stanley Lamar Coley is a Triple Dawg, earning three degrees from UGA. He founded and operated Coley tion research program and served on in the Georgia Agricultural Hall Ranch Embryological Sciences, train- what would become the CAES Advi- of Fame this year. Photo by Dallas ing embryo transfer practitioners across sory Council. Boyd retired from UGA Duncan the world. Coley assisted in establishing in 1992. federal guidelines for ET centers and in- ternational protocol for exporting embryos and semen. Young Alumni Achievement Award Michael Edward Rasher graduated from UGA in Edith Deann Akins-Lewenthal earned a bachelor's, 1978 after serving in the US Air Force. His career includ- master's and Ph.D. in food science and technology from ed work as a soil conservationist, district conservationist UGA. She played a leading role in developing the first for Dooly County and national GPS coordinator. He co- functional Ready-to-Eat flour and holds three related authored many reports that affected the field, including patents. She now serves as the food safety matter expert one that catalyzed the modernization and reorganization at ConAgra Mills and Lamb Weston. of the National Cartography and Geospatial Center. FEATURED RECIPE: Gigi's apple crisp Editor's Note: This recipe comes to us from Gigi Evans of Macon, Ga., and embraces one of Georgia's most popular pick-your-own fall fruits apples! It was recently featured on an episode of "Meals from the Field" on the Georgia Farm Monitor. Visit www.gfb.org/recipes to view the video. Ingredients: 6 large Granny Smith or Rome apples, peeled, cored and thinly sliced cup water Juice of one lemon 2 cups quick cooking oats 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 cups packed brown sugar 1 tablespoon cinnamon 2.5 sticks butter, melted Instructions: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Combine apples, water and lemon juice in a lightly greased 8x8-inch baking dish. 3. In a bowl, combine oatmeal, flour, brown sugar and cinnamon. Pour in the butter and stir to make a crumbly mixture. 4. Spread mixture evenly over apples and bake for 40 to 45 minutes, or until the topping is crisp and browned. All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise noted. Share your favorite recipes with us! Send recipes to dallas.duncan@ agr.georgia.gov or to Dallas Duncan, Georgia Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334. If you have questions, concerns or corrections to featured recipes, call 404-656-3722. For more recipes, find us on Pinterest and watch cooking in action on our "Pick, Cook, Keep" series at www.gpg.org/pick-cook-keep! PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 Pigs: Yorkshire, Duroc, 6 weeks old, Ram lambs, ewe lambs, available now; Tennessee Walking Horse; 4-year-old Self-Care-Stalls, $200 per month, Fox- Free range Muscovy ducks for sale $50; leave message. Josh Bulloch Man- approximately 60 to100-plus pounds, mare, paint, $800; call between 8 and paw Farm in Newnan, 4 board fencing, $20, please give one day's notice. Bryan chester 404-484-9686 Katahdin and Katahdin-cross. Teresa 10 p.m. Vincent Evans Jakins 229-372- large stalls; call, lots of details. Mary McFalls Winder mcraw72@hotmail.com Purebred Berkshire pigs, 8 weeks, Coggins Ranger 770-595-5229 4554 Pawlak Newnan foxpawfarm22@bell- 770-601-1108 678-314-6970 pasture raised or will feed out with de- Registered Katahdin ram, five mixed posit. Laura Fokes Byromville 229-938- Dorper-Katahdin ewes (all pregnant), 4597 must sell; $1,800. David Blackwell West Equine Miscellaneous south.net 770-502-0722 If you have questions regarding ads in Poultry/Fowl For Sale Frizzles, black, $10, contact at website also. Geri Putnam Thomson nonageri@ bellsouth.net 706-595-2291 Registered reat black piglets for sale; Point 706-883-6239 this category, call 404-651-9081. If you have any questions regarding Game chickens, Leiper Hatch, Phil great meat and temperament, asking Saanen does and Saanen-Lamancha 18.5-inches Fryso saddle for sale,1 ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Marsh Butchers, Bates Blacks,Tie Out $300 per piglet; 11 available. Lance Bar- mix does; good bloodline, $100; 3 to year old, like new; originally, $2,300; for Any person engaged in buying live Cords, USPS shipping boxes for chick- rett Suches 706-747-2003 4 months old. Gene Berna Griffin 678- sale for $1,700. Melinda Woody Ken- poultry of any kind for resale, or in ens. John Beard Nicholson 903-312- Spotted black on white pot bellied 358-5466 nesaw kwoody500@comcast.net 404- selling live poultry of any kind bought 8278 sow; 1 year old, $150. Fran Curry 801 Saanen goats for sale, registered, 358-1466 for the purpose of resale, must be li- Gamefowl white, Clarets, roy gray, Unity Church Circle Maysville 30558 grown doe of age 3, three female new- 1997 Sundowner, four-horse slant, fifth censed by the Georgia Department Brown Reds, Lacy Roundheads, ship- Nanafranette@gmail.com 706-652-3409 borns, weaned. Howard West East wheel load, large dressing room, rear of Agriculture. Possessing such a li- ping available. Paul Bond Royston 706- Two registered large black breeding age boars and two registered large black female pigs. Ed Shealey Doug- Point 404-259-8549 Spanish bucks, Low Country x Baylis, born January and February 2013, $250. tack, $7,000. Patricia Johnson Silver Creek 678-313-4579 2001 Dream coach all aluminum, four- cense does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, adver- 245-7541 Gamefowl: pure Sweaters, pure Kelso. Mark Austin Douglasville 770-652-3383 lasville 678-794-9118 Yorkshire - Hampshire, 7 weeks old, wormed and cut. Jerald Morgan Buford carysheryl@aol.com 678-860-1655 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 1 to 1.5-year-old pureblood male Nubian goat, dehorned, no papers, bottle fed, friendly likes to be pet, brushed $100. AJ Hayes Douglasville 404-567-1192 100 percent Kiko billies, 9 months, ready for light breeding, black brown. William Landress Social Circle 678-4142505 ABGA, six wethers average weight 150 pounds, 1 year old, $225 each; take all at $200 each. Milam Elko 478-320-2916 478-335-2564 ADGA Lamancha and Oberhaslis does, buck, bucklings and doelings (two bottle babies) from great bloodlines. Preston Garner Braselton mg32144@ windstream.net 706-654-3423 ADGA Nubian buck - 2 years old, excellent health and bloodlines, $250, CAE negative. Shuford Jones Winder 678425-9128 678-873-4348 ADGA Nubian does, start at $300, CAEfree, bottle raised, good bloodlines. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279 ADGA three nice does and three bucks for sale; bucks not registered, from closed herd. Pat Rash Summerville 706-862-2718 Beautiful ADGA registered Nubians, certified and accredited closed herd, scrapies free. Paul Frantz Abbeville ellenfrantz@windstream.net 229-4237350 Boer bucks, traditional, red, black; born September 2012 and January 2013, ABGA registered. Beth East Dahlonega 706-974-8991 Does: two registered 100 percent Kiko, 2.5 years; two registered 50 percent Boers, 1.5 years; Oberhasli, 2.5 years, two 6-month-old wethers. L D Carver Jasper 770-735-3432 Dorper-Katahdin crossed yearling ewes and rams, 6-month-old ewe lambs. Tommy Connell Statesboro 912687-0269 912-764-7693 Fainting (Myotonic) percentage does, registered, healthy, vaccinated, ready to breed, registered fullblood buck. Harriet O'Rear Cloudland harriet@ironagecrafters.com 706-398-0858 706-398-0858 Goats and sheep available, come get you some. Angel Pollan Barnesville aypollan@yahoo.com 770-713-2280 Katahdin lambs for sale, $100. Diane Bosse Hillsboro dcb1@cdc.gov 706468-8677 Katahdin-Dorper cross sheep; ewes, rams, lambs starter packages, call for pricing. Susan Cobb Cedartown cobbph@ charter.net 404-218-1615 770-546-1565 Susan Peach Maysville 706-658-6033 Spring Katahdin lambs for sale, ewes and rams, $125 to $150 each. Hubert Bailey Dawsonville 770-530-6150 Two male Pygmy goats, 12 weeks old, super cute and personable, $45. Kole Davis Good Hope 770-656-3245 Two stiff legged fainting goats, good companions, $50 each. Millard Lamanac Woodstock 770-475-4144 USBGA Boer goat herd dispersal, Tarzan T66 pedigree; eight total bucks, does and nannies. Tammy Skinner Winder tmskinner68@yahoo.com 678414-0731 770-867-0009 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions. 10-year-old black and white draft gelding;16 hands; pull wagon, cart; single, double ride trails, $2,500; Appalachian pony, $350. James Carnes Sparta 478456-0915 10-year-old standard bred gelding; Amish trained, wagon and harness, $2,000. Brock McNeely Davisboro 478348-3380 4-year-old AQHA gelding, incentive fund, green broke, versatility and ranch horse prospect. S. Hunt Thomson 706825-1455 4-year-old female Quarter horse, $500 OBO; broke and trained by horse trainer, must pick up; no delivery. Dwight Morgan Stockbridge 678-467-3844 4-year-old gelding bay; growing, good hooves; ready to be broken; tack available, possible trade. Becky Arrendale Franklin 678-877-7801 AQHA buckskin, dun mare, 5 years; 14.3, willing and honest, loads, neck reins with good gait transitions, $1,800. Amanda Wadley Crawford 770-715-2028 Donkey; standard size, female, very gentle, great pasture guards; delivery available; I-75, exit 201. Harry Lewis Jackson 678-773-5211 770-775-3434 horse head-to-head gooseneck trailer with 6x6-feet dressing room, $18,000. Tom Clark Winston 770-596-0273 300-plus horse shoes, have shoeing equipment also; $160 takes all horse shoes. Darla Hodge Hartwell 706-4365500 Amish-made Henry Miller Buena Vista Plantation trail saddle; 5 years old, looks like Australian, Western saddle, $800. Rhonda Chitwood Resaca rchitwood@ gcbe.org 706-264-0765 Draft horse harness, with collar, used two times, $900; call, leave message. Floann Sidders Waverly Hall 706-9059884 English saddle, Mark IV jumping saddle, 15-inch cutback; will meet potention buyers half-way within 30 miles. Margaret Sincere Dahlonega bsincere@ windstream.net 706-344-8124 Five-horse trailer with sleeping and changing area; $4,000. Clifford Jones Waynesboro 706-551-0371 For Sale: one set (single horse), Dutch Harness Hatlinger size, used very little, very good condition. Manson Woody White Plains 706-467-9655 Henry Miller BuenaVista trail saddle; 161/2 seat, 5 years old; Texas Star conchos on saddle/martingale; $800. Rhonda Chitwood Resaca rchitwood@gcbe. org 706-264-0765 Horse cart, Meadowbrook with black nickel studded harness, great condition, $950. Susan Prugh Buckhead 678-5968177 Horse sitting; experienced; I have my own horses and references; available weekday afternoons and any time weekends. John Beckman Evans 706840-5560 Horse-drawn New Idea manure speader, $1,000. David Truelove Clermont 404-925-7073 Looking for "Doc," old swayback horse; sold to girl. Roger Keebaugh Gainesville irineroger@yahoo.com 770869-7941 Old single seat cart $75; doctors buggy; $500 ready to ride. Soencer Causey Calhoun 706-629-7037 Pony harness - full set, black/red cushion bio plastic; two 26-inches cart wheels; new still in box, small cart. Shannon Copeland Odum 912-586-2319 Two 12-feet Equestrian World stall fronts; powder coated, sliding door and swing open feed door; can email pictures. Claude Bratcher Clarkesville bowbrother@windstream.net 770-5306595 Two pairs English ladies field boots made in USA by DERS in New York; size 8.5 L and 7.5 L; $150 each. Michelle Kaye Danielsville michelle@kayeandporter.com 404-434-1789 Two-horse BP trailer for sale, tack area, lights, brakes, ramp load, hitch tisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. 10 adult pecocks (Indian blue) $100 each; 15 turkeys, all sizes, bronze, slate. Mack B Mauldin Sparta 706-444-6483 15 Rhode Island Red roosters $8 each. Rick McCallister Alto 706-677-5032 706-809-1763 19-week-old Rhode Island Red and BSL pullets for sale. Kenneth Potts Sylvester 229-392-3675 2012 hatch Mandarin ducks $50 pair, two male black swans $200 each, Egyptian geese $50 pair. Bobbie Bauserman Grovetown bobbiebauserman@att.net 706-831-4799 2013 Royal Palm turkeys; silver-spangled Spitzhauben chickens; Melanistic Ringneck pheasants. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-603-3777 75 Rhode Island Red chicks weekly, 0 to 50, $2 each, 50-plus $1.50 each. Travis Ellington Senoia 678-787-9341 Ameraucana roosters $1; colorful friendly; need their harem provide green eggs from offspring of your current hens. Sonia Babcock Royston 770-853-4806 Auracanas, Black Auracanas, White Cochins, $20 Black Giant hens vaccinated $15, guineas $15. Kristy Bonner Taylorsville kristyb1745@gmail.com 770-286-0469 Baby chicks, various ages; American Dominique, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red, Delaware, pure breeds, reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Baby peacocks, $15 each. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687 Bantams for sale, $4 to $8 each; hens and roosters. Robert Chambers Flowery Branch 770-967-6422 Bantams trio/blues, one splash pullet, 5 months old; some pens, one gallon waterers, feeders, six each. Randy Chamlee Social Circle randychamlee@ att,net 770-464-4581 678-451-6655 Black Copper Maran and Cuckoo Maran crosses. James Young Metter 912682-2917 Black tail Japanese Bantams, beautiul, young, great layers, parents, $20 pair, trio $25. W C Stewart Blue Ridge 706632-2529 Blue slate and bronze turkey for sale, starting at $15 and up, according to size. Ana Shields Ball Ground 404-2029469 Guineas, half grown and chickens. Ron Shepard Fortson 706-317-9924 Hens, 18 to 20 weeks, $10 each; brown layers, roosters 14 to 20 weeks, $4 to $6 each; others available. Jack Davis Milan 229-362-4092 Homer pigeons, color $15 per pair; white $20 per pair. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 404-702-0798 Jumbo Pharoah quail hatching eggs, 100 eggs for $50, shipping included. Steve Dunn Jasper steve.wendy.dunn@ gmail.com 706-258-8644 706-258-8644 Murray McMurray Rhode Island Reds; six hens and one rooster, $100 for all. Michelle Moon Dallas 770-380-4152 New Hampshire red and Maran hens for sale; priced according to age. Ernie Gilmer Gay 706-538-6022 Old English Bantams from show stock, BB/reds, quail, Blue Splash, Blacks, Blues, Brasy Backs and Blue Brasy Backs. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770487-2233 Old English game Bantam, BB Reds, Golden Reds, 2013 hatch, $12.50 pr, extra males, $3 each. John T Erwin Quitman 229-671-1401 One pair turkey $75, chickens, ducks, eight geese, doves and pigeons, baby chicks from $3, turkeys, guineas. Rhonda Jordan Ball Ground 770-735-2470 Peafowls, one male, one female Indian blue, beautiful. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930 Peahens, 5 months old, black shoulder $45 each or both for $80. Dominique Ford Monticello 706-468-5222 Pearl gray guineas hatched Aug. 15, 2013, $7, adult Buff hen $15, 4 month Buff Dundotte hen, $10. Leigh Hamilton Dahlonga 706-531-6211 Polish golden hens, 1 year old, laying well. Margaret L Smith Acworth 770943-0171 Pullets close to laying and roosters, 2013 hatch; Silkies, BCM, Silver Laced Wyndottes. Frank Grove Macon frankgrove@att.net 478-719-5180 Rhode Island Red chicks,$1.50 hatching eggs, $4 dozen, eating eggs, $2 dozen. Scott Clark Nashville 229-6862778 Rhode Island Red pullet, healthy, now laying. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706865-9201 Rhode Island Red Roosters, 16 weeks old, $7 each. Gail Futch Douglasville 404-414-1679 Rhode Island Reds, Buffs, Silver Wyandotte, BLRW, Buff Brahmas, Silver Polish, Cochins, sex links, show quality, OE Bantams. Randy Shoemaker Carrollton 678-796-9222 RP turkeys, trio and poults, Jersey Buff turkey pair, Brahama trio, one light, one buff, BLW pair and chicks. Beth Hall Douglasville bhallatl@bellsouth.net Kiko black buck, 100 percent New Zealand, Sire is Sonny Boy, $700. Ken Hatley Zebulon 770-358-1300 Kiko-Boer cross bucklings from 100 Donkeys available, used as pasture guards, companion animals, have the star, beautiful. Barbara Queen Dallas 770-445-1316 and mats included, $2,500 OBO. April Butzon Franklin 706-814-4109 Two-horse bumper pull with tack room; good tires, floor, and new paint, Chicks for sale: lavender Orpingtons, French black copper Marans, different hatches. Robert Qualls Mineral Bluff evequalls@gmail.com 706-374-0996 770-577-6675 Silkie and Old English Bantams, different ages. Vernon West Newnan 770304-1637 percent Kiko buck; https://www.facebook.com/Acekikos. Curt Lacy Enigma acekikos@gmail.com 229-457-1262 Nigerian dwarf buck, born in June, bottle raised, disbudded, can be triple registered, pictures at lickskilletfarm@ facebook.com, $200. Mandy Adams Greensboro mthillart@yahoo.com 404606-2188 Nubian, Nubian-Boer cross goats, wethers, does, bred does, does with kids, $100 and up Ken McMichael Mon- Mare; 14' 3, age 20, sound, healthy, no vices, good for beginner adult woman or child; Black Bay Arabian, $1000. Jolene Schwartz Pendergrass 770-530-8101 Mini donkeys, all colors, none over 32 inches; jennies, jacks, 1.5 years and under, pictures available, $200 and up. Joseph Thompson Forsyth 478-974-0021 Miniature donkeys: jack or breeding jack, $200; baby jenny, $300; jenny, $400; bred jenny, $500. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297 good condition, $2,500. Robert Harris Patterson 912-670-1133 Two-horse Owensboro wagon, completely restored, painted green, wheels red, with tongue and ready for use; asking $2,500 OBO. Robert Worley Rome 706-766-3578 Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Georgia Animal Protection Act Chicks: brown egg breeds, sexed, NPIP-certified, we ship; heritage breed fryers: day-old to 12 weeks; offering 14 breeds in 2014. Bob Berry Ray City bobsbiddies@live.com 229-455-6437 Copper Maran roosters, $10. Rupert Harris Cumming 770-856-0469 Double lace Barnevelders; gold and buff lace Brahmas, Swedish flower hens, BBS Jersey Giants and more. Dale Fisher Eastanollee 706-716-1963 Silver laced Wyandotte and Marancross cockerels for sale; hatched May 21, $5 each. Mike McKinney Dallas mike-omega@hotmail.com 770-4459256 Six hens, all for $55. Ben Cook Forsyth 478-994-1074 Sliver duckwing, Wheaten, and Red Pyle old English and lavender Orpington. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-8848217 ticello 706-819-9295 Mule, 7 years old, 14.5 hands, bay, requires boarding and breeding fa- Dove and pigeon cages, breeding and SQ Holderread bred runner ducks plus One free Saanen nanny, gentle, for gelding, $800. Tom Tweedell Athens cilities to be licensed. Current license group holding units, quality construc- one mini-duck, black, white, gray avail- companion or petting zoo; can't be 706-549-9456 number must be submitted with no- tion, $20 each and up. John Bennett able, $10 to $20 each, discount for all. bred. Raven Waters Reidsville 912-557- Riding pony, chocolate in color, 42 tices for publication in the "Boarding Atlanta 404-680-5150 Laurie Durgin Summerville ladurgin@ 1053 inches tall, gentle ride with saddle and Facilities" category. Notices submit- Ducks and geese for sale, 5 and 6 msn.com 706-857-1178 One purebred Kiko buck, born Febru- bridle or bare back, $600. J Wilkes Ath- ted without this information will not be months old. Margaret Cox Elberton Trio of adult Wheaten Marans; call for ary 2012, good size, $250. Luther Tur- ens 706-207-9366 published. 706-213-9942 price. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706- nipseed Ellenwood 404-617-9190 Tennessee walking horse Bea., 2.16 Private barn near Acworth, full and Few McMurray Hatchery Sultan roost- 768-2683 Purebred Angora goat, herd sire, ready hands; spotted geldings; 8 years, 10 partial board, covered arena, pasture, ers, 7 months old, solid white. Wendi Turkeys, $15 to $30, ducks, $25 per to breed, $85. Roger Payton Elberton years; seasoned trail horses. Steve washrack, call Lynn. Margaret Smith Covert Dahlonega wendi.covert@gmail. pair, $15 each. Lawson Smith Sander- 706-498-1126 Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576 Cartersville 770-943-0171 com 770-354-9437 sville 478-412-2525 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 9 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License $40; 4x5 rolls, bermuda, crabgrass, 2013 bermuda, fescue mix; square 2013 fescue, bermuda mix; 4x5 round LIVESTOCK HANDLING fescue mix; net wrapped, dry in barn; bales, $5; barn kept, sprayed and fertil- rolls, $40; square bales, $4.50; mulch square bales, $6; delivery available. ized; delivery available. Kenny Sargent hay, square bales, $2.75, round roll, If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 2003 Sundowner 8010 LQ; three horse, lightly used, under cover, all amenities, asking $25,000. Juana Grover Jesup juanag@windstream.net 912-586-6309 Gary Lane Carrollton 404-502-4000 $40; 4x5 rolls, bermuda, fescue mix, fertilized, lime, net wrapped; 2013 4x5 cow hay, $25, all in barn. James Sells Monroe 770-267-8603 $50 bermuda; horse quality in barn, Rockmart 770-490-1227 2013 bermuda, horse quality, square and round bales, delivery available, cow hay also. Durand Deal Tifton durandwdeal@hotmail.com 229-388-5054 2013 bermuda; round bales, 4x5, well $25. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville 404402-8470 2013 fescue, bermuda mixed grass hay, 4x5 rolls, $20 per roll. Tom Benkoski Bostwick 706-342-4807 2013 fescue; quality square bales, ap- protected bird, the Georgia Depart- 2012; 2 ft. gooseneck cattle trailer, cross 4x5 rolls, $40 in field. Chuck Hecht Wa- fertilized, horse quality, in barn, $35. proximately 50-plus pounds, fertilized, ment of Natural Resources requires gates, full escape door, canvas top, spare verly Hall 706-577-6590 Lynn Hall Madison 706-318-1551 706- limed, barn stored, $5 per bale, lim- anyone selling bobwhite quail to have tire, double rear gates, used one time. $50; large rolls; bermuda, fescue mix, 342-9022 ited delivery available. Johnson Locust this license. For license informa- Lanny Meeks Toccoa 706-244-2052 horse quality; cow hay, $20 roll, can de- 2013 bermuda; square bales, weed Grove 770-898-7811 tion, write: LBRU - COMMERCIAL Cattle trailer, 20 feet; all aluminum liver. Jay Townsend Monroe 678-618- free, $6 per bale. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 2013 fescue; square bales, rain free, LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, gooseneck; 2010 Circle W, custom 6992 678-794-0880 barn kept, $3 a bale. Danny Little Felton Social Circle, GA 30025-4743. made, like new, $11,250. Circle R Ranch $60; 4x5 rolls, 1,000 pounds, fescue, 2013 coastal bermuda and bahia, 4x5 770-646-8708 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now Jacksonville 904-482-7197 orchard mix; sprayed, fertilized, limed, bales, in barn $45; delivery available. 2013 hay for sale; good clean fescue available for the 2013 season, call for Headgate, automatic, self-catching; horse quality, barn kept; 2013. Ricky Stephen Bell Milledgeville 478-414- mix; 4x5 tight rolls; can deliver. Jason pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount For-Most model A-25, $250. Jesse An- Surles Clayton Rsurles@flightline.com 8043 Eason Royston 706-246-5453 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 derson Kite 478-469-5156 770-301-1924 2013 coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, 2013 hay, dry in barn, square bales; Bobwhite quail, flight ready $3.50 each, day-old chicks 35 cents each and eggs 12 cents each. Thomas Findley Box Springs 706-575-3889 706-3262186 Bobwhite quail, priced according to age. Billy G Fowler Canton 770-4795742 Bobwhite, Coturnix quail eggs, $65 for 100, $135 for 500, $265 for 1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler stricklandgamebird. com 912-748-5769 Poultry/Fowl Wanted Kwik Korral brand, new, still in box, will make 80x80-feet portable fence, $199. Marsha Chambers Grantville 770-3019165 Stock trailer; heavy duty, 20-feet Gooseneck, good tires, floor, lights and brakes, divider, no rust, $3,800. Mark Grayson Rutledge 404-379-8152 Three-ton feeder with creep feeder on one side, good condition; $1,000 OBO. Carl Ridings Rome 770-315-8321 Two-horse bumper pull trailer with tack room; new paint and good shape, `12 and `13 Bermuda: 4x5, roll and square; fescue, orchard mix, sprayed, fertilized, limed, $25, $30 and $35. J.W. Loudermilk Mt. Airy 706-499-4167 706499-4169 `13 bermuda, high quality, $5.50; fescue, high quality, $4.25; bermuda, rye, $5; price at barn, delivery available. Alvin Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929 `13 Tift 44 bermuda; large, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, limed and fertilized, $50 per roll and undercover. Everett Parrott Gay 706-538-1263 horse quality, $50; cow hay, $40. Rex Register Hahira rxregister@gmail.com 229-561-1462 2013 coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, $35 per roll, delivery available. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 229928-7625 2013 coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, $4.50 per bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrytown 912-288-5960 2013 coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, square bales, $4.50, cow rolls, $25 fescue, clover, horse quality, $3.50 each. Louis Beal Ellijay 770-344-8527 2013 hay; 4x5 rolls, $25 a roll; we load, you haul. Glenn Argroves Gay 404-7917318 706-672-1300 2013 premium quality bermuda square bales, $6; 4x5 rolls fescue, crabgrass, fertilized and sprayed, $40 in barn; stored outside, $25. Charles Woodward Covington 678-725-2292 2013 russell and coastal bermuda hay; square and round bales, sprayed and fertilized. Mike Dubose Junction City Pigeons, any type; will trap your pigeons free, will pick up any pigeons. $2,500. Robert Harris Patterson 912670-1133 100 tight rolls of fertilized, weed sprayed, fescue, stored in the barn, to $45, mulch rolls, $10. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189 912-245-1081 706-366-1665 2013 Tiff 44 bermuda hay, 4x5 net Gregg Leonard Roswell 404-580-6268 Two-horse bumper pull trailer; steel, $20 per roll. David Groover Calhoun 2013 coastal bermuda hay; 4x5 round wrapped round bales, $40; square seven feet, 10 feet long, divider, $2,800; deg5490@aol.com 678-986-6655 bales, weed free, limed and fertilized to bales, $5. Roy Gandy Royston 706- ALTERNATIVE leave message. John Spokes Royston 150 rolls; 5x4 hay in barn, $23 roll, UGA specs, stored in shelter. William 498-1818 706-377-4723 bahiagrass, fescue, bermuda. Robert Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942 2013 Tift 44 hay, 4x5 rolls, horse qual- LIVESTOCK RABBITS Miller Greenville 706-672-4556 706- 2013 coastal bermuda hay; horse ity, $50; cow quality, $40. Bob Richards 977-3062 quality, 4x5 net wrapped rolls, stored in Rutledge 770-519-8090 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "non-traditional" livestock. Alpacas for sale: nice, high quality animals for great prices; breedings available to high-end studs for$700. Angela Medley Marietta 404-886-5764 Ostriches; 11 months to 4 years, life span 75 years, only six left, $600 and up. Chet Cox Tarrytown 912-529-6715 Wanted: one female emu, 4-plus years old. Louie Estep Newnan 770-301-4449 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-3667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Californian rabbits $20 each, from Kentucky, born June 3, 2013; four available, pedigreed. Christina Kunkel Zebulon 770-567-5115 Commercial rabbitry selling out, 12 Georgia wire cages and equipment, Californians and New Zealands available. Robin Cheek Winder 770-867-0406 Many varieties of rabbits, does or bucks $15 each, call for more info. Allison Amos Cumming 678-793-7615 Mini Lop pair, top quality pedigreed Silver Fox doe and buck, Lop babies, $15 and up. Hannah Israel Dallas 678363-3199 New Zealand Whites rabbits for sale, $10 each; also mixed rabbits, $10 ea., San Juan rabbits grown, $20 each. Kelly Lane Covington 404-558-3028 Purebred New Zealand White, NZWFlemmish Giant and American-Californian rabbits for sale; will process for meat upon purchase. Nicole O'Connor Hamilton 706-905-8533 Purebred, New Zealand Red $45 and New Zealand Whites $30, with papers, ARBA, AFNZRC, DRBA. Linda Lee Dawsonville 706-531-4785 Rabbitry, 10-cage and breeding cage; four New Zealand and silver does, $200. Ken Berry Stockbridge 770-206-0416 770-474-8597 Seven solid white rabbits with pink eyes, 9 weeks old; $10 each. Tina Williams Jasper 770-363-4411 2012 alicia bermuda; 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, cow quality, $25; 2013 cow quality, $40. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 2012 bermuda and rye; 4X5 rolls, fertilized, weed-free, top quality, barnstored, $30 per roll; outside, $15 per roll. Billy Ewing Madison 770-713-9288 2012 bermuda, fescue mix; big bales, in barn, $2; square bales. Nancy Harris Winder 770-867-0733 2012 fescue mixed hay; 4x5 rolls, stored in barn, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404-557-8448 2012 horse quality, bermuda, also mulch hay; square bales only, delivery available; Monroe County. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 2012 square bales for mulch, $2 each, approximately 30 bales. Dwight Bobo 1413 Turkey Mountain Road Rome 30161 706-291-8300 2012; horse quality, rain-free, limed, fertilized coastal bermuda hay, net wrapped, 4x5, large bales, good hay, $50; 150 bales. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 2013 4x5 coastal, $35, in the field, 25 or more $30; baled 8/28, net wrapped; hauling available. Frank Malcolm Newborn malcolmfrank0@gmail.com 770598-7192 2013 4x5 rolls, bermuda, fescue mix, $24;Tift 44 rolls, $40, square bales for $6; delivery available. Charlie Pittman Monroe 404-456-7653 2013 4x6 coastal and crabgrass mix; net wrapped, $20 per roll. Mitch Brad- barn. Fred Sackett Butler 478-952-5399 2013 coastal bermuda hay; horse quality, guaranteed, fertilized, UGA soil, specs, square 4x5, delivery, stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-9946463 478-960-7239 2013 coastal bermuda horse and cow hay, 4x5 round, square, and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990 2013 coastal bermuda, fescue mix hay; baled Aug. 13, second cutting, sprayed 5x5 round bale, $30; negotiable. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840 706-7147194 2013 coastal bermuda, well fertilized; round and square bales, horse quality. Nicki Halstead Barnesville 678-9727111 2013 coastal bermuda; 4x5 round bales, well-fertilized. Carlton Vinson Haddock 478-457-5587 2013 coastal bermuda; horse quality, square bales, $5 per bale in barn. Scott Chambers Braselton 706-983-0603 2013 coastal bermuda; square bale well limed, fertilized, $6.50 we deliver; bermuda mixed rye, $5.50 bale. Rhonda McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487 2013 coastal bermudagrass hay, 4x5 round bales, string wrapped, $30, quantity discounts available; UGA 11.9 percent c.p. Mart Crosby Wrightsville 478864-1521 2013 combine run, oats, bulk, $5 per bushel. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706342-0727 706-474-0689 2013 common bermuda, johnson- 2013 Tift 44, 4x5 net wrapped, fertilized, horse quality hay, $40 per roll. Jack Thompson Haralson 770-283-9345 2013 Tift 44, round bales, barn stored, excellent quality; leave message. John Hanington Sasser 229-995-5446 2013 Tift 85 and alicia hay; 4x5 rolls, well-fertilized, net wrapped in barn and field. Stephen Wilson Wray 912-5928655 2013 Tift, bermuda hay; square and round bales, horse quality, stored in barn, delivery avail. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317 770-914-6153 2013 UGA fertilized coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 bales in barn; pick up or delivery available. Clinton Hardie Ivey 478808-1458 2013, alicia bermuda hay, $30 roll and up, in barn, while supplies last; local delivery available. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106 2013; 4x4 round bales, fescue mix; good for cow hay, stored in barn. Hitt Waleska 678-848-2495 2013; 4x5 bermuda, fescue mixed, $30; $25 for 10 or more. Larry Newberry Lizella 478-935-8004 2013; 4x5 rolls, fescue bermuda mix, net wrapped, $30,100/150 rolls; will deliver for $5 per bale, minimum 10. Joe Akin Fayetteville 770-461-1261 2013; good quality, well fertilized coastal, fescue mix; 4x4 rolls, net wrapped, $25 per roll, in barn, will load. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-582-3846 404-372-8631 2013; horse quality bermuda; round FEED, HAY AND GRAIN advertisements to buy and sell regu- lated hoofed stock in the Market Bul- berry Bishop 706-338-3290 706-769- grass, 5X5 unwrapped rolls, good cow bales, cow hay available as well. Don 5679 hay, $40 at farm. Ray Gilbert Bishop Fulkerson Milner 770-584-9602 letin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 2013 alfalfa, alfalfa, orchard mix; orchard, and bermuda square bales; bermuda rolls, delivery available. David 706-769-5820 706-296-4360 2013 cow hay, $35 per roll, 1,000 pounds; fertilized, rain free, net 2013; one st. cutting, fescue, orchardgrass; 4x5 rolls, $27; covered, 2012, barn kept, $20. Jim Woodall Epworth LIVESTOCK WANTED All hay ads must contain the variety Harden Lafayette slowfoot1@wind- wrapped,. Charles Crumbley Watkins- 706-632-8802 If you have questions regarding ads in of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. stream.net 706-397-8347 2013 alicia bermuda grass hay; 4x5 ville 706-338-9000 706-338-9959 2013 fall cutting, mixed hay for cows; 440; large 4x5 rolls, rain free, in barn; bermuda, fescue 2013. Ken Stevens this category, call 404-651-9081. $10; 2012 millet, net wrapped; 2013 net wrapped, fertilized and weed free. 5x5 rolls in field, $18 per roll; 150 to 200 Buckhead 404-625-9419 Items listed in the Livestock Wanted bermuda mixed, $25/30, square, $5, Allen Boyd Tifton 229-392-4450 229- rolls available. Mark Floyd Adairsville 4x4 fescue, dry rolls in barn, horse hay, category must be for specific live- bermuda round bales, $40, fertilized, 546-5188 678-986-2126 $30; cow, $25; can deliver. Ned Morris stock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old rainfree. Horace Pippin Culloden jane- 2013 alicia bermuda, well fertilized, 2013 fertilized alicia hay, net wrapped, Monticello 770-929-8781 678-294- quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., spippin@gmail.com 770-358-0815 770- round and square bales. JoAn Young $45 per roll. Thad Haley Eastman 478- 6978 suitable for moderately experienced 550-7837 Locust Grove 770-722-9770 285-1817 4x5 John Deere rolls; first cutting of rider." Generalized ads, such as "want $11, alfalfa; square bales, no weeds 2013 alicia hay, 4x5 net wrapped, 2013 fertilized, square bale hay; timo- fescue, rye; second cutting of fescue, horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock. Two Boer disbudded friendly female goats; reasonable price, vet references. James Smith Winder bkat60@yahoo. com 770-867-2994 678-863-0191 Want for free: goats, pigs, chickens, donkeys or cattle for free range pasturing; will pick up. Beau Sally Hampton or beetles, horse quality, average 70 pounds plus. Mary Clark Newborn 678625-0338 $15; 5x4 round bales; $20 4x5, net wrapped in field; $25 in barn; 2013 fertilized, fescue mix, square bales. Robert Greene Roopville 770-324-4323 $25 Fescue/Bermuda mixed; 4x5 rolls, cut & baled without rain; 3 or more $20 horse and cow quality, well fertilized, weed free, delivery available. Paul Harris Patterson 912-670-0222 2013 bermuda hay and fescue, bermuda mix, 4x5 round rolls, netwrapped, fresh cut, $35 to $40; delivery available. Jack Jenkins Athens 706-286-4438 2013 bermuda mix hay; net wrap, 4x5 rolls, $25; 2012 hay cheap. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-654-6861 thy, orchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery available. C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706745-4414 2013 fescue and bermuda mixed hay, 4x5 round bales, $30 and $25 per roll, stored inside. Bobby Luke Bogart 770725-5094 2013 fescue hay for sale; round and square bales available. Chad Thomas Taylorsville 770-547-2594 bermuda and millet, $20. Mark Ledford Commerce 706-658-6455 4x5 net wrapped bermuda, mix; limed fertilized, no rain, heavy rolls, $15 for 2012; $30 for 2013. Douglas Adams Hartwell 706-436-9262 4x5 rolls, fescue mix hay, barn stored, fertilized, horse quality, $35 each; also mulch hay for $15 each. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 770-574- bigpinefarm@live.com 678-522-8466 each. T.W. Dean Newborn 770-217- 2013 bermuda mix, net wrapped, cow 2013 fescue hay; good quality, $4.50 7246 Want one miniature jack donkey, must 4392 quality, $25 per roll. Richard Smith Mo- per bale, at barn. Gordon Cown Monroe 5x5 bales of bermuda; baled Sept. be white. Andrew Edwards Dacula 770- $25; 2013 4x5 rolls; fescue mixed reland 404-473-7281 770-207-6983 10, 2013, $40 each. Scott Stephens 963-3956 grass, in field. Bill Garrett Covington 2013 bermuda, fescue mix, 4x4 rolls, 2013 fescue mix; 4x4 rolls, $2; sprayed Wrightsville 478-232-8114 770-787-1012 $30, squares, $5, all in barn, my horses and fertilized. William Windom Carroll- 5x5 rolls of bermuda, fescue; horse $40, 4x5 rolls, 2013 Bermuda/Crab- love it. Bud Eichel Thomson 706-421- ton 770-834-1814 678-988-3729 and cow hay. Michael Dauphin Coving- grass mix; $60 Bermuda; $60 Ryegrass/ 4945 2013 fescue mixed grass, square ton 770-652-7229 Bermuda mix, net wrap, fertilized, in 2013 bermuda, fescue mix; 4x4 round bales, rain free, dry in barn, $2.75. T. Alfalfa hay, 60-pound bales, delivery barn, horse quality. W. Glover Griffin bales, stored in barn, $30. Neil Fer- Wall Thomaston 706-975-3287 706- available; Perry. Alisha Hall Fort Valley 770-599-9806 nander Hogansville 678-898-5246 975-8154 864-391-1983 PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 Bulletin Calendar Oct. 3 The Sustainable Agriculture Conference for New and Beginner Farms Oconee County Civic Center Watkinsville, Ga. 706-613-0122 Oct. 3 6 4-H Regional Volunteer Conference of Southern States Rock Eagle 4-H Center Eatonton, Ga. D&R Global Enterprises NBHA Georgia State Championship Georgia International Horse Park Conyers, Ga. 770-775-9023 Oct. 3 13 Georgia National Fair Perry, Ga. Oct. 4 6 Triple A Trail Ride and Camp-Out Triple A Arena Statesboro, Ga. 912-682-3719 Oct. 5 Sigma Alpha's Baby Bull Run benefitting Heifer International Stegeman Coliseum Athens, Ga. cdemille@uga.edu 8th Annual Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Plant Sale & Festival Rockdale County Extension Office Conyers, Ga. 770-278-7373 Oct. 6 4-H State Chicken Barbecue Contest Oct. 6 12 National 4-H Week Oct. 9 UGA Agricultural, Environmental and Engineering Career Fair Tate Student Center Athens, Ga. leann@uga.edu Oct. 11 13 GDCTA Atlanta National Fall Dressage Show and Great American/ USDF Region 3 Championship Georgia International Horse Park Conyers, Ga. 770-921-3848 Oct. 12 Mule Day Southern Heritage Festival Callaway Plantation Washington, Ga. 706-678-5111 4-H State Egg Preparation Demonstration Contest Oct. 12 13 Athens Area Hunter/Jumper Association Fall Classic & 2013 Medal Finals Georgia International Horse Park Conyers, Ga. 678-549-7012 42nd Annual Georgia Apple Festival Ellijay Lions Club Fairgrounds Ellijay, Ga. www.geogiaapplefestival.org Oct. 15 17 Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition Moultrie, Ga. Oct. 18 Final entry deadline for Georgia Urban Ag Council Professional Landscape Awards 800-687-6949 Oct. 18 19 7th Annual Gordon County Antique Engine and Tractor Show Northwest Georgia Regional Fairgrounds Calhoun, Ga. 770-527-5346 Oct. 18 20 Georgia 4-H Weekend in the Classic City University of Georgia Athens, Ga. Oct. 19 Sayer & Sons Herd Reduction Sale CSR Sale Facility Alapaha, Ga. 229-776-4383 Oct. 19 20 H.J. Fox Classics I and II Georgia International Horse Park 706-342-3029 42nd Annual Georgia Apple Festival Ellijay Lions Club Fairgrounds Ellijay, Ga. www.geogiaapplefestival.org Oct. 20 Atlanta Youth Dressage Festival Georgia International Horse Park 770-634-4089 Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conduction the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published. Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404-656-3722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov. Alicia bermuda; 4x4 rolls, $30 square Coastal, bahia mixed; large 800 to bales; bermuda, $4.50; mixed bermuda, 1,000-pound bales, baled with Claas fescue, 4x4 $25, 4x5, $35, in barn. Bill baler, $60 inside barn, $35 to $45 out- Wells Palmetto 404-597-6531 side. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466- Bermuda bales; rain free, $5; 4x4 fes- 4609 cue, bermuda, rain-free, in barn $20; 4x4 wheat, rye mix, $25. Gary Holley Rockmart 404-852-8202 770-684-2151 Bermuda hay, 4x5; cow, $50 per bale; horse, $55 per bale; bermuda, crabgrass, cow $40 per bale. Doug Huff Dearing 706-833-1163 Combine-run wheat; in 30-bushel bags, $165 per bag. Dennis Cagle Elberton 706-988-1955 Ear corn for sale; available by midSeptember; price based on quantity purchased. Ed Trice Thomaston 706- Bermuda sprigs, alicia, coastal russell 647-8335 and Tift 85; also custom planting. Ron- Feed hay; square bales and also mulch nie Hart Guyton 912-665-2261 hay, square bales. Lamar Cox Fayette- Bermuda, fescue. rye hay, heavily fer- ville 404-824-7569 tilized, rain-free, horse quality, $7 per Fertilized, rain-free in barn, fescue, or- square, $50 per round, delivery avail- chardgrass hay, $5.50 square bale, $40 able. S. Stana Powder Springs/Carroll- large round bale. Tom Anderson Carroll- ton 770-241-3201 ton 770-214-1507 Browntop millet screenings, good Fescue hay, heavily fertilized, rain free, cattle and goat feed, $5 per bag. Lewis horse quality, square bale, $4, in barn. Todd Mitchell 478-232-1040 Nolan Haygood Dawsonville 706-265- Coastal and bahia round bale, 4x6 five 2361 inches, fertilized. horse and cow hay, $40 per bale. Harris Richards Thomson 706-831-0084 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x4 round bales, quailty hay that has been fertil- Fescue mixed, $15 per roll; 4x5, net wrapped; can deliver. Phillip Martin Toccoa 706-886-2573 Fescue; horse quality, $3; fescue mix, ized and sprayed for weeds, $40 per horse and cow quality, $2.75; bermuda bale. Lowinston Jackson Luthersville weed and rain free, $4. Kermit Simmons 770-583-2385 Jefferson 770-867-7550 For Sale: large round bales threefourths bermuda, one-fourth mixed grass, $40; small bales $30, in barn. Charles Miles Carrollton 770-301-2787 Good quality, barn kept hay, fescue and bermuda; must clear barn; 4x5, $20; 4x6, $25. Jimmy Nelson Adairsville 706-767-1953 Hay for sale; top quality, 4x5 bermuda rolls, net wrapped and well fertilized, $30 per roll. Larry Cox Waynesboro 706-829-4174 Hay: 2013 fescue, bahia, bermuda; fertilized, conditioned, twine wrap, 5x5 half rolls, $34, will load. Rick Wansley Elberton 706-283-8324 706-498-6567 Hay; coastal bermuda, 4x5 rolls fresh cut, net wrap, nine rolls, 425; 10, $20. Rubin Britton Box Springs Rubinpeggyb109@aol.com 706-269-9000 706366-6148 Horse quality bermuda hay in barn, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, rain and weed free, $60 each. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-238-8773 Horse quality bermuda hay; 25,000 square bales, 500 round bales; 500 round peanut hay. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470 Horse quality hay; 2012, stored in barn, square, $3.50; round, 4x5, $35. W. Terry Dishroon Mansfield 770-317-8455 Horse quality, well-fertilized fescue, orchardgrass, 4x5 rolls in barn on pallets, $50. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-235-5039 Mixed bermuda, fescue grass hay; 4x5 bales, $25, square bales, $2; delivery available. Jake Walker Lexington 706424-6372 Round bales; 4x4, rain-free, fescue, orchardgrass, $10 per bale while they last; delivery available. Ron Smith LaFayette jpetrel@floorsoft.com 706-537-8841 Russell bermuda and mixed grass hay, fertilized, rain free, 4x5 and a hal- foot rolls. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-3847119 Russell bermuda hay; 4x5 bale, 2013, $45 delivered; 2012, $30 delivered (30 bale minimum). Tommy Rider Waynesboro 706-554-9785 Shelled yellow feed corn; sold by the barrel or bag. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356 Tift 44, bermuda; excellent horse quality, fertilized and dry in barn, $5 per bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107 Tift 44; horse quality bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrapped round bales, $50 each; stored inside, no hauling. Wade Simpson McDonough 404-732-7255 Tifton 44 bermuda; premium horse quality, fertilized, weed and crabgrass free, 4x5 rolls, $70; bermuda, ryegrass mix, $60. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-4838712 770-922-6653 Top quality 2013 tested alicia hay, round or square; sheltered, delivery available; free storage through March 2014. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293-2535 USDA organic corn; 50-pound bags and one-ton totes; late September, $15 a bag and $540 a tote. Adam Sheridan Bowersville farmer@gofarm.us 706371-6447 Wheat straw; round rolls in field, $12 a roll. Randy Roper Royston 706-6800856 AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Prichard and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 656-5584. Florida 501 oats seed; clean, 95 percent germinated, bulk only. John Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597 Oat seeds for sale: 40-pound bags, $8 per bag. Myron Colley Metter 706-3063506 Roberts wheat, cleaned and bagged, 50-pound bags, $8 per bag; quantity discount, daytime only. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300 Soybeans, non-GMO, Hutchinson variety, 91 percent germination, 99.7 percent purity, $25 for 60 pounds. Bryan Maw Tifton 229-382-6832 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, $15; 80 percent germinated, no weed, 396 bags, cleaned and treated. David Jarriel Collins 912-314-5781 Ag Plants for Sale If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Alicia, coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, russell; perennial peanuts, custom planting since 1974. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-224-8294 Banana trees; four to seven feet tall, 2 years old in containers, $15 to $25. Mary Chandler Greenville mc1441xray@hotmail.com 770-328-1041 Bare-root Chandler strawberry plants; naturally grown without chemical fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides. Julia Asherman Jeffersonville jasher@saic.edu 617-777-0117 Bermudagrass sprigs; alicia, russell, coastal,Tift 85, 44, 78, also custom planting available. Floyd Knowles McRae 229-315-0409 229-362-4855 Egyptian multiplying onions bulbs, $15, half-gallon, postage paid. Jimmy Bowden Woodbury 706-553-2999 Ficus trees, nine feet tall; one 4 years old, braided trunk; one 22 years old, solid trunk; $45 each. S. Hunt Temple 770-562-9146 Fig trees: Brown turkey variety; 1-year and 3-year-old trees. John Jeffords Homerville 912-520-0431 For sale: sugar; cane red and green, 50 cents per stalk, ready Oct. 1. Robert Buchanan Plains 229-924-6236 Greasy green collard seeds, $2 per teaspooon; send SASE with payment to address shown. Barry R Pittman 4121 Lampp Road Gibson 30810 706-5983664 Many varieties of hydrangeas, crape myrtles, butterfly bushes, Japanese maples, great prices; pixiesgardens.com Bala Dommeti Conyers 770-679-5125 Multiplying onions, $18 per gallon; $6 shipping. Janda Pruitt Waleska 706337-2544 Muscadine starter vines, $4.99; nine varieties of muscadine starter vines available, will ship, $4.99 plus shipping; www.GrapeVinesAndMore.com. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton 706-271-0052 706-271-0052 Old time white multiplying onions, $6 per quart plus $6 shipping. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706652-2521 Red Japanese maples, palm trees, banana shrubs, hibiscus, crape myrtles, lemon trees, etc. Rick Meadows Augusta 706-833-9320 White peach seedlings; 12 to 24-inches tall freestone, $1 each, can mail postage extra, also larger sizes, pick up only. Margaret Hottle Union City 404-3440568 Windmill palms, $5 per gallon; write or call. John Sweatmon 2160 Kings Gate Circle Snellville 30078 770-736-4162 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Ginger plants; any variety and Star Cactus. Edna Bowers Albany 229-4364244 Want to buy 50 pounds of canola seeds. David Mangham Molena 770550-0999 Want to buy Abruzzi rye seeds. Jim Thomas Lilburn 673-359-3182 Would like to buy spider lily bulbs. Paula Pugh Warner Robins paulajpugh@ comsouth.net 478-988-0296 FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions about this category, call 404-651-9081. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. 2013 mixed touch-me-not seeds; teaspoon, $1 plus SASE. Lenora Darby Covington 770-786-0435 Angel trumpets, Christmas roses (Helleborus), $5; hydrangeas, nandinas, ferns, forsythia, beauty berries, Siberian iris, weeping cherries, $3. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Azaleas, Japanese maples, roses, gardenia hydrangers, hosta and more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Butterfly bushes, hydrangeas, autumn joy sedum, roses, Joe Pye weed, begonias, $2 to $4; red poppy, Columbine, $1 per teaspoon. Jeanette Poss Cumming 770-889-0566 Castor bean seed; 20 for $3, cash only with SASE, two stamps. R. Newbold 90 Todd Rd Senoia 30276 Coreopsis, columbine, sweet peas, pink yarrow, spider plant, Queen Anne, $2 per tablespoon, SASE. L. Brooks 690 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Crape myrtle, pink seven white, $5; dogwood trees, 25 feet for $90, you dig. M. H. Thompson 4850 Candacraig Alpharetta 30022 770-442-1561 Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, every-blooming dwarf, 20 fans (plants) for $26.95, shipping included. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 770-4795224 Daylilies; 1,000 hybrids, none over $5. Mary Denney Newnan ferncove98@aol. com 770-367-5095 Daylilies; entire stock, hybridizer fields, make a deal, put you into business, landscapers dream, mass quantities. Brenda Brannock Hiawassee 706-8962700 Evergreen trees from three feet to 20 feet, great for privacy; Thuja Green Giants, Cryptomeria, Carolina Sapphire, Deodar Cedar. Kelly Wilson Griffin mapletreefarm99yahoo.com 770-365-1530 Fall is planting time for boxwood, yew, spira, dwarf gardenia, camelia, sasanqua, windmill and pindo palms, century plants. Myrtle Russell Bonaire robertrussell@bellsouth.net 478-923-1951 Floating water lettuce for ponds; keeps water clear, $1 each or five for $4. Teresa Kenton Lilburn 678-677-2095 Four-inch perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 each including Helleborus; onegallon grafted Japanese maples, $20 to $25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Hybridizer of exotic daylilies, $5 end of season clump sale; many other plants worth the trip. Suzanne Franklin Dawsonville jungleparadise@windstream. net 678-410-6830 Iris; early blooming, purple blooms in March, $15 per dozen, ppd. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-6188 Large amount of green liriope, free, you dig; five-feet tall Pindo palms, $10 each. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Road Lyons 30436 912-526-8516 Liriope, mondo grass, $2, gallon pot. Barry Lackey Roswell 770-475-9216 Night blooming Cereus - red, white; xlarge pencials, aloe, jade, star begonia, many more, $2 and up. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915 Red castor bean seeds; 25 for $3 or 100 for $10 cash, SASE, two stamps. Joy Shelnutt Box 1212 Loganville 30052 Reseeding petunias mixed; angel trumpets, double purple or double yellow, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Seeds: altheas (Rose of Sharon), Jerusalem cherry, yucca, hibiscus, 4 o'clocks, orange cosmos; cash only, $1 per teaspoon, SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529 Seeds: gold cosmos, black-eyed Susan, 4 o'clocks, zinnias, verbena, white Rose of Campion, $2 per tablespoon, SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, half-teaspoon, $1; money plant, morning glory and more, $1 teaspoon; SASE, cash only. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 This Goliath tomato weighs one pound, six ounces. It was grown by Hugh Reece on his farm in Temple, Ga. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 11 Three giant rice paper; pink, white glo- Quality Italian queens $20 each plus ry bower, $30 including shipping. Ernest postage; buy 10 get one free; five frame Herbs Aged horse manure, you load any time, Large walnut stump for sale; cut NoI load, call for appointment, $10 truck, vember 2011; for gun stock or funiture; Jessee 5564 Ridgemoor Drive Brasel- nucs $110 William Tyre Jesup 912-427- State law requires all ginseng deal- $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Chad Willams photo available, $200. Barbara Schaefer ton 30517 770-965-6972 7869 ers and growers to be registered with Smyrna 404-421-1775 207-776-8625 Shiloh 706-628-5415 Variegated liriope; four-inch pots, Two complete hives and frames, two the Georgia Department of Natural Clean pine straw, $4 per bale, deliv- Lucky buckeyes to carry, $4 per doz- 2,000 available at $2 each. Jim Had- m/suits, tools and extra equipment, Resources. For more information, ery, spreading available, garden tilling, en; planting, $5 per dozen, instructions away Athens 706-543-5432 great for start-up beekeeper. Greg Mor- contact the Nongame Conservation 32 years experience. Steve Schultheis included. Jules Simmons St. Mountain Weeping uanpon, nandinias, hosta, ris Cumming 678-859-3752 Section at (770) 918-6411 or at web- Winder 770-235-1351 828-226-4700 daylilies, gardenias, hygrandeas, angel Will come and pick up unwanted bees site www.georgiawildlife.com. Dumptruck (two sizes) deliveries trumpets. snowdrop buds wanding Jen, and equipment; swarm removal, no Rare pepper seeds: ghost, nose-gay gravel, composted horse manure, dirt, Miscellaneous Wanted snowball, canna. Mary K Whitlock East Point 404-767-2748 White Mount Hood daffodils, $7 per dozen; $7 shipping; mole bean seed, blue bells, $7 per dozen; irises and more. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 charge. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912266-5688 Things To Eat Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements peter, black pearl, chocolate habenero, $2 per packet with SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 Red Mexican pepper tree seeds; grows six feet tall, send $2 and SASE. Xan Nichols Milledgeville 912-266-0855 sand, wood chips, etc., great prices and flexible, Jerod Mason Smyma 207-7768625 Free aged manure, compost; will help load, easy access; Crabapple area. Kristina Macrae Alpharetta 770-410-0868 678-793-0694 Belt type conveyor for cleaning chicken houses; hopper not necessary, gas or electric motor, need 30 feet long, if posssible. Eugene Gilreath Dawsonville 770-893-3420 Hit & Miss gas engine. James Harber P.O. Box 928 Hiawassee 30546 the. FLOWERS REQUIRING submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale can- Fish & Supplies Free compost. Jerry Riles Douglasville james580@hotmail.com 706-896-2445 770-337-1516 Seeking outlet for regular purchase PERMITS not be published. For more informa- Persons selling sterile triploid grass Free horse manure, mixed with shav- of Jersey heifers; does anyone know a tion, access the department website carp must have a Wild Animal License ings, will load. Bobby Bagley Cumming good breeder in area? Lu Flaherty Dan- If you have questions regarding this www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the from the Georgia Department of Nat- 678-947-4462 ielsville guiji19@yahoo.com 312-342- category, call 404-651-9081. home page to the Organic Agriculture ural Resources. Market Bulletin ad- Free horse manure, mixed with shav- 0734 MISCELLANEOUS The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411. Flowers Wanted Looking for red spider lily bulbs; free or reasonably priced, will dig up myself. John Culpepper Quitman talljohn@surfsouth.com 229-292-0869 Old fashion climbing rose bushes and yellow azaleas, reasonably priced. Ernest How Eatonton 478-718-5366 Want to buy double camellia seeds; any color. Joyce Smith Chatsworth 706-695-8185 Wanted: Buckeyes (this year's) from red buckeye plants (Aesculus pavia), to plant. Sharon Durham Alpharetta sdurham57@gmail.com 678-549-1864 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies 2013 local honey, natural, unprocessed, half-pint, $6, pint $10; call after 6 p.m. Bobby Mckinzie 5345 Benji Dr. Suwanee 30024 carolynmckinzie@bellsouth.net 770-476-3417 Albany, southwest Georgia bee removal; licensed, insured, also hornets, yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter Leesburg dalerichter@bellsouth.net 229-886-7663 page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404-586-1140. 100 percent free range eggs, $3 per dozen or $7.50 per flat. Susan Bragg Conyers 404-408-6151 2012 Desirable pecans, $10 per pound plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2012 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50 per pound, plus postage, bagged in freezer, leave message. Franklin Eaton Flowery Branch 770-532-9340 770532-6333 2012; clean black walnuts, $20 per quart plus $6 postage. Roy Caine 1510 Piedmont Lane Cumming 30040 770887-4114 2012; cleaned black walnuts, $20 per quart, local pick-up, no shipping. C. Sheppard Macon 478-743-7680 2013 shelled black walnuts, $20 a quart; shipping extra; call Herman. Linda Robinson Bremen 770-537-3729 Angus beef, no antibiotics or hormones; dry aged 17 days; quarter or more available in early 2014; www. sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-5849727 Black Angus half: aged, 223.5 pounds, hanging weight; grass-fed, no antibiotics, hormones or corn; inspected, frozen, delivered, $1,223. Arthur Ferdinand Atlanta 404-867-8773 Crimson spineless okra for sale. Tommy Scoggins Dallas 404-732-6538 Dried apples for sale, $4 per pound; you pay postage. Jeanette Cole Temple 770-459-4970 Eggs, farm fresh, yummy and super healthy, store bought eggs no more, $3 per dozen. Tanya Moore 1290 Moreland Road Williamson 30292 770-2289752 Eggs: Free range farm fresh, $2.50 per dozen. Hoyt Copeland Grantville 770480-6696 770-927-3816 Farm fresh eggs, $ 3 a dosen, brown eggs. Molly Dobbins Dacula mollydobbins@bellsouth.net 404-926-6559 Farm fresh free range chicken and duck eggs; dozen chicken eggs, $2.50, $5 flat, duck eggs dozen $4. Sabrina Ashley Murrayville ashleysga@yahoo. com 770-532-5920 Fresh brown and green eggs for sale, $3 a dozen. Linda Hunt Griffin 770-4684635 Fresh free range brown eggs, $3 per vertisements for sterile carp must be accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. $25 to $30 per pound; Big Red-Europeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron smokefj@gmail.com 478-955-4780 A-1 quality, channel catfish fingerlings; graded, priced by size; accurate weights, counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-4680725 Bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, grass carp, shad, etc; most sizes, free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706-8898113 Bass, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, channel catfish, fingerling, sterile grass carp; delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad; delivery or pickup by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 One to three-inch bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, shad; catfish; sterile carp; crappie, minnows; weed analysis, consultation services. Keith and Kim Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 Red Wigglers for composting or fishing; worm castings, worm compost tea. D. Holman Covington 678-977-7944 Red Wigglers; worms, castings (gallons or larger bed run). Reed Adair Loganville 770-527-6064 Several thousand pounds; channel catfish, sizes one to three pounds each. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 Stocking fish; catfish, blue gill, all size bass, carp; free delivery available, also fish ponds open. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912-293-7097 Tilapia (Blue) fry for sale, $1; hydro/ aquaponics, grow indoors; great tasting, clean food source, easy to grow. Robert Harness Brooks/Hampton rdharness@ yahoo.com 770-227-9321 Worms and worm compost, some delivery possible. Hollis Morris Jasper 678-767-9451 Fertilizers & Mulches 2013 bermuda hay, mulch; big square ings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-7714041 Free horse manure; mixed with shavings, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219 Horse manure, free to load yourself; $5 to load with tractor. Craig Brooks Gainesville 706-499-9720 Mulch hay for sale, $2 per bale, in barn; 300 bales. James Wylie Calhoun 770-596-4388 Mulch hay, square bales only; Monroe County. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-9944642 Pine straw; short and long leaf, installed, low as $4 per bale. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Shavings for horse barns, large loads. Marion Smith Kennesaw 404-218-7389 Urea 46 percent, SouthenStates; 50-pound bags, 120 total, $20 per bag. Lee Wright Fayetteville 404-384-7335 Wheat straw; large round bales in field; $15 a roll. Hal Fowler Carnesville 706491-7186 Wheat straw; premium, weed free, sheltered, tightly baled, 2013, $3; pick up south Fulton, Fairburn; delivery available. Bruce Thames Palmetto 770-8534038 Poultry Litter/Compost To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2. 3-year-old compost, ready for your garden or field, $275 a load. Olen Poninski Farmingtron 706-769-7580 Broiler litter out of north Georgia by the trailer load. Jeffrey Harben Dawsonville 706-265-2429 Broiler or hen litter, can haul your soy beans and corn, too. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517 Chicken litter available in large quantities; located in northwest Georgia; leave voicemail; perfect for hayfields and pastures. Bill Broome Taylorsville 770-3378607 North Georgia chicken litter for sale, avail. in large quantities, delivery avail. Justin Debord Jasper 678-386-5884 Oddities Apple cider press in great condition, $150. Roby Robinson Milton olivewr@ Sweet pears wanted for pear preserves. Lanny Bostwick Carrollton Barnes15@bellsouth.net 404-680-4789 Want accessories, parts, attachments for 1948 Sunbeam Mixmaster, model 9. Jean Hayes Dalton Jmayna01@yahoo. com 706-259-5169 Want to buy syrup kettles, cane mills and dinner bells. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307 Wanted: 200-gallon propane tank with regulator; good condition, reasonable price; in Blue Ridge area. James Woody Morganton 706-838-5439 Wanted: Breeder hen chain feeder; 500-foot house, good condition, two houses. Veal Duncan Royston 706-4982349 Wanted: Cub Cadet, similar to John Deere Gator. Gary Brown Fayetteville 478-954-1283 Wanted: Hood for John Deere LT155 lawn tractor. Roy Largin Cumming 770844-8346 Wanted: Mulch hay and manure; Blairsville, Blue Ridge area. Elaine Bliss Blairsville 706-835-1642 Wanted: Old rusty roof metal, nail holes don't matter. Carl McCleskey Cloudland mccscott@windstream.net 706-862-2184 Wanted: used horse shoes; want large quantities, will pay more than scrap price. Paul Williams Newnan 678-8769146 Out-Of-State Wanted Looking for 24-foot gooseneck cattle trailer, must be in good condition. Carroll Moore Iva SC 864-933-2306 Museum needs a three or four drawer poultry incubator, should be in good condition; used for educational purposes. Willard Smith Blountstown FL 850-674-2777 Stock trailer; gooseneck or bumper pull cut gate, canvas top, escape door, wood floor, 14x16 feet; road ready. Lamar Simmons Gainesville FL 352-4851237 Wanted: One 13.6x26 rear tractor tire. Larry Jordan Gainesville FL 352-3327707 Firewood All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, dozen. Beth Vrooman Winder 404-801- bales and rolls, net wrapped, delivery bellsouth.net 770-751-0246 678-576- Advertisers must use the standard sizes available: eight-ounce bears, 5867 available. Jerry South Martin 706-491- 9119 unit of measure, the cord, when spec- 16-ounce size, quart and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781 Bee equipment wanted; will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588 Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 Carpenter bee trap, handcrafted wood trap that really works, $20 each, three for $50, free shipping. Jack Snyder Hephzibah 706-554-7959 Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state of Georgia, $46 per gallon, shipping included, www. brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001 Have bee supers and frames for sale, numerous to list, and some brood boxes and brood frames. Lamar Owens Cedartown 770-314-9708 Pick up swarms for free, removal from structures for a fee; will pick up, purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. Dave Larson Mitchell 770-5429546 I have seed cane ready to grind up for syrup. Red McKinney Abbeville 229406-0893 229-365-7699 Large (100-pluss pounds) and medium (15 to 25 pounds) pumpkins for sale. Charlie Thomas Cleveland 706-8090515 Organically grown Jerusalem artichokes, as low as $6 per pound, plus shipping. Buddy Hutto Warner Robins buddy260@cox.net 478-960-1329 Pomegranate for sale. L. Allen Fayetteville 770-461-1586 Shelled pecans; freezer kept, 2012 Stuart, $9 per pound, paid postage or $8 per pound for two-plus pounds. Evelyn Sims Carnesville aywasi@yahoo. com 706-384-5279 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $5 for five pounds, plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Yard eggs, from happy free ranging hens; mixed assorted, $2 per dozen, special requests, $3 per dozen. Carol Williams Iron City swilliams1963@comcast.net 239-784-7887 4006 2013 fresh pinestarw delivered and installed at $4 per bale; price is good all year. Martin Golden Baldwin 678-5080760 2013 wheat and oat straw, $2.50 per bale. Larry Cook Statham 706-2028083 2013 wheat straw, $2.50 per bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 912286-3191 2013 wheat straw; square bales; delivery in tractor trailer loads. James Hatcher Macon 478-954-1688 2013; 4x5, netwrap rolls of mulch hay, $15 per roll; minimum of five. Ronnie Thomas Watkinsville 706-207-7366 50 cents to $1 per pound worm castings, great for planting project, teas, repairing your soil. C. Bush Byron sweetie1956@cox.net 478-955-4771 5x5 round bales mulch hay, $25 per roll. Tommy Dent Thomson 706-3592355 Aged horse manure mixed with shavings; can load. Monti Hight Macon 478960-2008 Assorted old, mule drawn farm equipment, suitable for yard art. Kyle Fuller Fitzgerald 229-426-2618 Beautiful emerald green Emu eggs; cleaned and blown; excellent carving; scrimshaw painting, also pure Emu oil. Jacquelyn Paul Conyers 770-761-1284 Beautiful java blue peacock feathers; one to four feet for weddings, arrangements, fishing flies, jewelry. Willene Haigler Hiawassee 706-994-6850 Corn stalks: six bundle tied with orange baling string, holiday decoration, stored inside, $3 per bundle; local delivery. Deb Ruby Good Hope dlr2824@ monroeaccess.net 770-267-2654 Gourds for sale: Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218 Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship UPS. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321 Gourds: many varieties to choose from, at farm. Hoyt Howard 4720 Watson Road Cumming 30028 770-8872039 ifying the amount of firewood for sale. Firewood for sale; all dry seasoned hardwood, $170 per cord; $85, half cord. Donald Brooks Dawsonville 678939-8760 706-265-8849 Free hardwood trees, standing, dead; you cut and haul, two feet plus diameter. Robert Aikens Dahlonga 706-429-8620 Hardwood; 16 inches to 18 inches, ready for splitting, $135 per cord. K. Baker Fayetteville 770-461-1514 Oak firewood, split 18 inches to 22 inches, half cord, $75, you pick up, cash only. Nick Martin Fayetteville 770-8515683 Season hardwood for sale; half-cord and full cord; $100 half and $200 full cord. J. Harper Hampton 678-544-1886 Seasoned hardwood; $150 for cord; you pick up. Larry Beuchat Griffin 770228-5174 Seasoned oak firewood, $200 for cord; $100 for half-cord; $65 for a fourth-cord; delivery extra. Peter Cabrel Hampton 404-513-9353 Seasoned oak firewood; ready to burn; delivery available, $175 per cord; $90 per half-cord. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN FALL: Agritourism offers pumpkins, corn mazes and more From Page 1 ever. It's real dense, almost like a squash on the inside." And the third, he said, is the Pokemon, which is white with orange veins and popular with kids. The Kinseys see a lot of kids during the fall, hosting field trips on the weekdays and families on the weekends. So does John Washington and the crew of Washington Farms in Watkinsville, Ga., a destination that includes pumpkins, pig races, familyfriendly activities and two corn mazes. Washington Farms began as a pick-yourown strawberry farm, but after a hard freeze destroyed 60 percent of the crop, the family expanded into pumpkins, and each year added something new. To enter the larger of the Washington Farms corn mazes, visitors slip down a 24foot slide. As they go through the maze, they're given different brain teasers or "cornundrums" to solve. Washington said the biggest "cornundrum" of creating a corn maze is knowing how to plant it and grow it so the final product looks nice. "We've got two bridges in our maze. They will probably be at least 10 feet high, so as you go through the maze, you'll come to a bridge and then you go stand on top of the bridge, which is 16 feet long. You can look out over the corn maze and see other folks going through the pass," he said. The other challenge is picking a pattern. Washington said there are a number of different ways farmers draw their mazes. Some use tillers, some spray it, some use GPS. Unusual maze designs are one way to create a farm identity, the main way Manley advises producers to market agritourism destinations. Washington adds that it's important to make the farm fun, and remember that agritourism isn't just about farming it's about creating a relationship with people, too. "We're creating a family tradition that will last into perpetuity, that their children will continue the experience and also the education," Manley said. "It's one thing to go and pick a pumpkin, but it's another to go and ask how it grows and where it came from." John Washington, left, and members of Washington Farms' staff stand in the larger of the farm's two corn mazes in Watkinsville, Ga., which features bridges and an entry slide. Photo by Dallas Duncan International expo to feature Georgia garden in 2014 By Dallas Duncan Editor's Note: This is the second in a series exploring Georgia agriculture's international trade and partnership opportunities. Next year, millions of international visitors will stroll through a Georgia garden without ever stepping foot in the state. That's because the garden is a focal point of the 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Exposition in China, held next April through October. Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black visited the expo site during a trade mission in September. "This thing's enormous. It's like an Olympic-type atmosphere, but it's all about the world exposition of horticulture," Black said. The nearly 600-acre expo site includes the Georgia Garden of Future Past, designed by University of Georgia graduate students and Douglas Pardue, assistant professor in the UGA College of Environment and Design. The Garden of Future Past, designed by an assistant professor and graduate students at UGA, will highlight Georgia history, agriculture and garden traditions at the 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Exposition in China. Artist rendition courtesy Douglas Pardue, UGA College of Environment and Design The garden is a juxtaposition of the Southern garden tradition and a place of play. Reclaimed wood walls showcase Georgia's forestry industry. A wall of recycled pipes pays homage to the state's commitment to sustainability. Media walls demonstrate Georgia's "emergence as a media powerhouse" while displaying film and photography of Georgia history and in-state gardens. "If you ask international students what's something that reflects Georgia, half the time you get `Gone with the Wind.' Not only does the media wall allow you to run things like `Gone with the Wind,' it enables us to show events like football, TNT, Savannah's ghost stories all these things that are Georgia," Pardue said. "The visitor in this garden is sort of compressed through this experience and then they emerge from the green wall and they're in the more formal, classical sort of Georgia Southern garden, which reflects in some aspects a refuge, a way out of the modern cacophony." When visitors emerge onto the lawn, they will get to do something most Georgians grow up doing in their yards and gardens: play. Each month, new elements of play, such as footballs and croquet, will be added to the lawn for visitors to enjoy. The invitation to participate in the expo grew from a trade relationship Qingdao has with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. "They're expecting 22 million people to come through the expo and to visit the gardens," said Pat Wilson, the department's chief operating officer. "Seeing what Georgia has to offer our commodities, pecans, peanuts, all the things that really set us apart as a state is only going to help us grow a brand and create a name for our state." Pardue said the garden's name captures his students' interpretation of Georgia garden traditions. "Even now in contemporary times, Georgia's held onto its traditions and adapted the garden to meet those traditions as opposed to completely abandoning them," he said. "The traditional Georgia garden was also sort of a place of meditation and refuge as well as food. There's a purpose to the garden, it wasn't just aesthetic. The way we interpreted experimentation, function, play and formality was to contrast new and old." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for September 2013 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES . . . . . AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean. . . . . . . . . . . 78.16 Boners 80-85% Lean . . . . . . . . . . . 82.54 Lean 85-90% Lean. . . . . . . . . . . . . 76.66 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.39 1500-2100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.26 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . AVG PRICES. STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225.69 250-300 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224.01 300-350 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206.85 350-400 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187.19 400-450 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168.20 450-500 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158.05 500-550 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148.80 550-600 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145.38 600-650 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138.64 650-700 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136.84 STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 2300-350 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182.21 350-400 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167.68 400-450 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153.09 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143.79 500-550 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136.27 550-600 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129.87 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187.71 250-300 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178.53 300-350 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165.42 350-400 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.29 400-450 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147.28 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.66 500-550 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135.64 550-600 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.83 600-650 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127.97 650-700 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.10 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.50. 100-150 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.75. 150-300 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.25 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.65 80-100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.75 100-150 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.50 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.90 40-60 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74.17 60-80 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.63 Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http://www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia. 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