Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 96 [i.e. 100], no. 26 (2013 December 25)

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georgia department of agriculture gary w. black, commissioner Wednesday, DECEMBER 25, 2013 Vol. 96, no. 26 Copyright 2013

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Farmland rent/lease ads........ 3 Take 5.................................... 2 Feature recipe.......................11
Visit with a vet...................... 12
Notice
Ad deadline for the Jan. 22 issue is noon, Jan. 8.

Georgia Grown members deck the halls for Christmas event

By Dallas Duncan

Neither rain nor cold could stop Georgians from making their way to the first Georgia Grown Christmas Showcase on Dec. 14.
Dozens of vendors decked the halls at the event, which brought in hundreds of visitors from around the state to finish up their Christmas shopping and find plenty of produce to take home for supper.
"I thought it was just a great way to do part of my Christmas shopping," said Andria Ashley of Evans, Ga. "When I walked in the door, it just said `Christmas.' Everything about it, every booth had an enticing, well-put together display. There was a lot of temptation."
There wasn't much need to worry about what to eat for lunch during the showcase. Four Georgia vineyards hosted a wine tasting area, and Georgia Grown members handed out samples of Vidalia onions, peach tea, sausage, salad, desserts, sauces, jams, spreads and jellies galore. Ashley said she tasted everything offered and enjoyed everything she tried.
At the Bettie's Blueberry Jams and Jellies booth, passersby were
See CHRISTMAS, page 12

Georgia Grown members such as Compassion312 tempted visitors with their holiday displays and gifts during the first Christmas Showcase at the Atlanta State Farmers Market on Dec. 14. Photo by Dallas Duncan

GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: Royal Food Service
Business covers distribution around the Southeast

By Jenna Saxon, press office
Royal Food Service is known as the Southeast's premier distributor of fresh produce and dairy products. Royal Food Service is an Atlanta-based foodservice distributor covering the areas of Montgomery, Ala., to Aiken, SC., and from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Tifton, Ga. The company was founded in 1994 and employs approximately 180 fulltime employees. Royal Food Service's cold storage and warehouse facilities span more than 48,000 square feet with 50 refrigeration-equipped distribution trucks.
Its direct market includes casual dining establishments, schools, institutional feeders, hotels, healthcare facilities, country clubs and wholesale. Royal Food Service makes significant efforts to be socially responsible through energy conservation practices such as low-wattage CFL lighting, cardboard

recycling, energy-efficient technologies and other practices. Royal Food joined Georgia Grown at the gold membership lev-
el to improve its visibility by connecting to the many resources the program offers. Royal Food hopes to gain publicity, information and exposure through its membership. The company promotes several Georgia-grown produce items and felt joining the Georgia Grown
program was a perfect opportunity to become more involved in Georgia's agriculture industry.
"We believe that our Georgia Grown membership fosters a positive relationship that supports our marketing effort," said Reed Crouch of Royal Food. "Royal Food supports Georgia Grown for all of the right reasons; to support our local economy and Georgia farmers, increases freshness and life of products and to meet the demand of a growing number of customers who require locally grown products."

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Wednesday, DECEMBER 25, 2013

TAKE 5: A sit-down with Santa Claus

1. What's the best part of delivering toys on Christmas Eve?

Delivering toys on Christmas Eve is the highlight of our year. The elves have been working

all year making, wrapping and preparing the toys for my trip around the world. Knowing

that we have made a wish come true for a good boy or girl makes all of us happy. I get par-

ticularly excited when I have placed a toy around the tree and then look back and think that

in a little while it will be in full use.

2. What kind of cookies and drink should we leave out for you? Anything for the

elves or reindeer?

I don't think that there is a type of cookie, cake or snack that I don't love. I am moving so

fast on Christmas Eve that sometimes I just get a nibble. But I know when I've arrived in

Georgia because you have cookies and cakes with wonderful-tasting pecans and peanuts.

Santa loves fresh milk, because it is so tasty and good for you. Occasionally, my little

friends will leave a carrot or an apple for the reindeer. They really love that. Elves, on the

CLAUS

other hand, love candy and Mrs. Claus makes wonderful things like Georgia peanut brittle for them.

3. Did you buy any Georgia Grown gifts at the Christmas Showcase?

Oh, did I ever! I came home with some wonderful sauces, jellies and a honey spread that tastes so good on toast. I also

brought some blueberry juice that gives me so much energy! I also bought some alpaca wool socks to keep my feet

warm on Christmas Eve.

4. How do you get into houses that don't have chimneys?

That's an easy one. Santa, as you know, is an elf. I can magically make myself very small and slide under the door,

unlock it and bring in my bag full of toys. I do just the reverse when it is time to leave.

5. Tell us the one thing you want for Christmas this year!

I want boys and girls to be good and be kind to their family and to one another. That always makes me happy and being

happy is what makes Christmas merry for me.

A special thanks to Evan Karanovich, special assistant to the commissioner, and Harris Blackwood of the Gov-

ernor's Office for Highway Safety for helping put the Market Bulletin in touch with Santa Claus during his trip to

Georgia on Dec. 14.

2014 Market Bulletin Ad Deadlines

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Special Categories



Jan. 8, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

Jan. 22, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

Feb. 5, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

Feb. 19, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

March 5, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

March 19, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

April 2, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted

April 16, 2014

Handicrafts

April 30, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

May 14, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

May 28, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

June 11, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

June 25, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

July 9, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

July 23, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

Aug. 6, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

Aug. 20, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

Sept. 3, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

Sept. 17, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

Oct. 1, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted

Oct. 15, 2014

Handicrafts

Oct. 29, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

Nov. 12, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

Nov. 26, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

Dec. 10, 2014

Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts

Dec. 24, 2014

Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

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Farmland for sale (spring)

Feb. 19, 2014

Strawberry Pick-Your-Own

Feb. 19, 2014

Spring Crops Pick-Your-Own

April 30, 2014

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June 11, 2014

Fall Crops Pick-Your-Own

Aug. 6, 2014

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Aug. 20, 2014

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agriculture
Letter from the Editor
`Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the farm Not an animal was stirring, not even in the barn. The coveralls were hung by the fire to dry, And we all waited for Santa Claus to drop by. My kids were nestled snug in their beds, While visions of Fords and Allis Chalmers danced in their heads. And Bonnie Jo in her curlers and I in my ball cap Had just settled down for a good night's nap, When out near the pasture I heard such a ruckus, I leapt out of bed and reached for my musket. Out to the porch I flew like a flash, To see what on Earth could'a caused that loud crash. The moon in the sky was shining mighty bright And I squinted to see in all the white light. What I saw on the roof made me grasp the porch rails Santa Claus on a tractor pulled by eight massive Clydesdales! That jolly old man looked a lot like Phil, my Pappy, As he let off the gas and said, "I'm so happy, happy, happy!" He called to his elves, who were riding a plow, And they ran to him just as fast as their little legs would allow. "Now Gary! Now Peaches, now Peanut and Piney, On Zippy! On Jersey, on Haygood and Honey!" To the top of the fence! To the top of the wall! We've got Christmas spirit to sow, there's no time to stall!" Next thing I knew they were headed to the chimney Carrying so much stuff how'd it all fit on that jitney? They had trucks for my boys and a saddle for my daughter, Those elves even brought my cattle bottled water! As I slipped back inside to watch the delivery, Santa and crew came down in their Christmas livery. He was dressed all in red, from his head to his boots, And his elves wore glittery green camo suits. Those burlap sacks full of toys they'd laid by the tree And as they unpacked them I couldn't wait to see. There were fruitcakes from Claxton and pecans from Lane; A Market Bulletin subscription and bags of new grain. The elves giggled and laughed as they stuffed our stockings With so many Georgia Grown gifts, I just kept gawking. Santa Claus supervised the entire exchange, Eating cookies as he made himself at home on our range. He had a big smile and a round potbelly That shook when he laughed, like a jar of mayhaw jelly. He admired our Christmas tree, its lights all a-twinkle, And Bonnie Jo's wrapping, done with paper that crinkled. He glanced at the clock and then at his elves: "Y'all, we better get a move on, ourselves. There's all of Atlanta and north Georgia to visit, you know, So we must be on our way before that rooster crows." They sprang up the chimney as quick as they came, Loaded on their tractor and Santa took the reins. But I heard him exclaim as they flew out of sight, "Merry Christmas to all Georgia agriculture tonight!"
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 College 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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Approximately 155 fenced agres

Farmland Rent/ of grass, bermuda and fescue

mixed; 10 acres of woods; three

Lease

creeks; available Jan. 1. Don Burruss

Cumming 770-887-9999

If you have questions regarding ads in Entire center for lease: Willowbrook

this category, call 404-656-3722.

Equestrian Center, covered ring, six

The Farmland for Rent/Lease cat- turnouts, 10 stalls, two apartments,

egory is published the last issue of 32 acres, $2,800 per month; www.

each month. Please adhere to the LeslieOlsen.com. Leslie Olsen Villa

following guidelines when submit- Rica 770-459-1417

ting an ad for Farmland for Rent/ Pasture board only: green pastures,

Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * plenty of fresh water; $100 per month

When submitting ad, please des- or $150 per month with feed. Lewis

ignate it for the Farmland for Rent/ Staples Cedartown kcmoore1@

Lease category. Notices to buy or gmail.com 770-853-8717

sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland

Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

editions * Ads must not exceed 30 Looking for hunting land in Georgia

words.

area; deer, hog; cheap, free even

20-acre horse pasture with creek better. Shane Portwood Douglasville

water, barn plus additional riding 404-567-1192

area available for pasture board; call Looking for pasture to lease in

for details. Martha Wayt Cumming Bartow or surrounding areas. Patrick

mkwayt@aol.com 770-887-1916

Lambert Cartersville 678-654-7778

600-acre cattle farm for rent or Looking for pasture to lease in

lease; price will be based on certified Berrien County or surrounding areas;

appraisal; house available; must live prefer minimum 50-acre tracts. Karl

on property. Ed Simmons Preston Halbig Alapaha khalbig@uga.edu

229-331-4800 / 229-649-4800

229-445-0424

The Gordon County Agricultural Service Center opened for business in October. Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new building, which will house the US Department of Agriculture service center, Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission and the UGA Cooperative Extension Office.

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Pastureland, 20-plus acres; lakes, 125-bushel side delivery gravity

ponds a plus; one hour from Atlanta grain wagons, $1,200; galvanized

or Thomasville; weekend training steel with hydraulic spreader

labs for field trials; will train your dog mounted under shoot. A. Johns

or work for access. Gregg Leonard Dawson 229-995-5371

Roswell 404-580-6268

135 Massey Ferguson diesel with

Rent/lease pasture for cows, hayfields power steering, tractor and 10 pieces

and row crops in Spalding, Butts, Pike of equipment for sale, $4,800. Ronny

or Meriwether counties only. Jerry Childs Carnesville rchildsx1@

Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568

windstream.net 706-384-4671

Two seniors, 70-plus, lease hunting 16 ft trailer, 6 ft wide, dual axel,

land in Meriwether, Talbot, Heard, 2" hitch, 4 new tires, good shape,

Taylor and surrounding counties; $1400. William Starnes Newnan

non-drinker, no Sunday hunting, 770-253-9432

masonic. Ronald Jones Fayetteville 16 ft. Lilliston grain drill, $2000.

amcsron@aol.com 770-461-6167 Gary Smith Broxton 912-393-5742

Want five to 10 acres for organic 16-disk harrow, three-point hitch,

farming in exchange for share of used very little, $300. Harvey Watkins

produce; no permanent infrastructure Statham GENE101442@YAHOO.

needed, just access to pasture. Scott COM 770-725-0111

Bryan Loganville Scottwbryan@ 16-foot flatbed trailer; 7,000-pound

icloud.com 404-583-6979

axle; 76 inches wide; with pull-

Want to lease 50 to 300 acres in out ramps, $1,500 firm, excellent

Madison, Franklin, Banks, Jackson condition. Royce Whittle Dexter

counties for 2014 hunting season 478-689-4358

with deer and turkey, Mark Kitchens 1700 Ford tractor 25 horsepower,

Commerce 706-296-6918

two-wheel drive. strong lift, rust-free,

Farm EMPLOYMENT

good tires, four-foot Bush Hog, fivefoot scrape blade, good condition,

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
20-plus years experience; maintenance man, farmer; needs

$5,800. Wayne Thompson Conyers 770-922-9504
1700 Yanmar tractor, four-foot Bush Hog, disk harrow scoop pan; needs left side brake pads and battery, $3,000. Matt Stephenson Crawfordville 706-990-9498
18-foot Ferguson rotavator with

work in Roberta, Ga., area; excellent six Covington twin row planters,

references. Donny Mathews Lizella will separate planters. Jud Greene

gmmrsshadow@yahoo.com 850- Bainbridge 229-254-3312

838-6010

18.4x34 clamp-on dual wheels,

25-year-old man experienced and $350, single front wheel for M Farmall,

clever; wants job milking cows, $150. Roy Barrett Marshallville 478-

experienced milker, calf and hog 957-0289

feeding, can furnish references. James 1937 John Deere A SN: 446660;

Pearson East Ellijay 706-455-8078 spoke wheels, fully restored; email for

40-year-old male; looking for row full description and pictures. Bobby

cropping, cattle work; C.D.L. A. Simmons Hamilton hummermt@

driver. Shane Martin Griffin 770-695- bellsouth.net 706-662-2738

5383

1950 John Deere; a Popping

Caretaker needed for 36-acre farm; Johnny; runs, good condition and

30 hours per week; housing on tires, $2,500. Melvin Setser Acworth

premises, utilities negotiable; garden, 770-318-1977

fencing, livestock. Vergil Walraven 1952 8N Ford with high-low

Dawsonville vergil.walraven@yahoo. transmission, with 12-volt electric

com 770-601-9239

lift boom on front, $2,200. Wayne

Horse farm; cleaning stalls, Shelnutt Loganville 770-466-4943

feeding, watering, turning horses 1958 Ford 640 for parts or

in and out; full and part time, must restoration, $1,500 OBO; 12-foot

work weekends. Jackie Sawyer livestock trailer, $1,500 OBO. Curtis

Cartersville 770-387-0311

Hill Elberton 864-980-2291

Need farm and garden worker for 1968 Ford 4000 diesel tractor, three

fences, horses, gardening, chores. cylinder; strong 50 horsepower, rear

Betsy Towler Monroe 404-626-1290 tires in good conditon, $3,500. Glenn

Seeking experienced person to Akin Clarkesville 706-957-7670

work on new six broiler house 1972 Ford 2000; diesel, power

farm, Tyson; start hourly, based steering, 990 hours, like new, call

on experience. Cody Spence for pictures, $6,900. Greg Stephens

Chatsworth Jcspence88@yahoo. Bowdon 770-883-3637

com 706-264-5397

1972 Ford 4000 tractor, three-

Farm Machinery

cylinder diesel, Bush Hog, box scrape and finishing mower, $10,000,

If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.

runs well. Hubert Nicholson Dalton huberthn@windstream.net 706-2750721

Only farm machinery and equip- 1976 Int. cub, 154 Lo-Boy tractor,

ment owned by the advertiser and 3-PT. hitch, 4 ft. belly mower, runs,

used in his/her own farming opera- need clutch, $1500. Michael Jones

tion can be advertised; those per- Griffin 770-468-0860

sons advertising for machinery and 1979 Chevy C-60 dump truck with

equipment wanted must be seek- 12-foot steel box dump; runs well,

ing those items for their own farm- only 39,000 miles, $3,500, OBO.

ing operation.

Shira MacLennan Americus 229-

#273 New Holland square baler, 331-0557

$1,800. Marvelyn Mathis Jackson 1980 John Deere 8820 combine,

770-775-2060

4,000 hours, 225 horsepower;

1155 Massey Ferguson C/H/A; John Deere 922 platform header,

5,400 hours; duals 540/1,000; power $7,000 combine, $11,000 both. Clint

take-off; $8,750; Vermeer 604L net Crumley Lula 678-451-9627

monitor; $8,200; excellent condition. 1983 white GMC tractor with a 15-

Watson Madison watsonsne@gmail. ton trailer. Mike Austin Douglasville

com 478-288-2072

770-652-2164 / 770-652-3383

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1984 GMC 7000 14-foot flatbed with 8.2, Detroit diesel; five-speed plus two, serviced, ready to work, pictures available. Tracy Allgood Dainelsville 678-575-4003
1996 Ford 445D industrial tractor with loader, diesel, 2,300 hours; good tires, no power take-off; backhoe can be added. Silviu Gavriliuc Buford 678-997-4119
2001 International 4900 spreader truck, DT466 automatic; 18-foot BBI spreader body electric tarp, $25,000. Jim Adams Barnesville 770-5504048
2002 John Deere model 7810, 7,800 hours, 18-4 42 with duals 50 percent power-quad transmission, 18 front wts, interior, $49,000. Mitch Shiver Fitzgerald 229-457-7998
2003 John Deere 790, 175 hours, four-wheel-drive, PS, recently serviced, with five-foot Bush Hog. Larry Griffin Murrayville griffil5@ nationwide.com 770-530-6884
2004 John Deere tractor, 6415, fourwheel drive cab, 85 horsepower, one owner, 3,600 original hours, excellent condition, sheltered. Todd Powell Buena Vista 229-314-9445
2006 Branson 3510 with loader, four-wheel drive, low hours, good condition, it's a workhorse. Gary Nix Flowery Branch 770-401-4932
2006 Morbark 950 tub grinder,1100 hours, CAT engine, folding conveyor with magnet; one- and two-inch screens. 65K. Ben Jackson Clermont 770-561-0896
2013 New Holland Workmaster, 40 horsepower, 4x4 compact tractor, 30 hours, front end loader, quick attached bucket, $17,500. Craig Brown Albany 229-435-7914
2155 cotton picker; excellent condition, field ready, new spindles and doffers duals, $22,000. Albert Cosnahan Metter 912-667-0118
24-foot hay conveyor, no motor, $300, also power take-off pulley for Ford tractor, $100. Jack Murphy Trenton 706-657-4740
240 Massey Ferguson `72 model, 40 horsepower with cultivators, $5,500. Billy Pruett Shady Dale gretchenpruett@bellsouth.net 706468-9166
3000 diesel Ford tractor and miscellaneous equipment for sale. Charlie H Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-6828
5144 Kuhn Knight twin auger, TMR mixer, with scales and hay ring, excellent condition. R. Wilhoit Cohutta 423-236-5573
53 8n & 8 implements. John Mull Silver Creek 706-676-1200
570 New Holland baler, 5500 New Holland, BR 750, net wrap, $12,000. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-5702171
6610 Ford tractor with canopy, excellent condition. Wayman Tyler Buena Vista 229-314-0411
6x12-foot trailer; wood floor, single axle, new tires, spare, excellent condition, $800. Charles Blalock Locust Grove 678-432-7069
7600 Ford tractor; 1981 good condition with allied 495 loader, scrape blade, harrow, $13,500. Jon Tucker Kennesaw 770-377-9306
8N Ford, ready to restore, very good wheels and tires, good tractor, good condition, $800. Joe Diver Hiawassee 706-994-7848 / 706898-8814
931 CAT loader, good conditon; 500 Allis Chalmers loader, fits 170 through 200 tractor, no bucket. Andy Holder Eatonton 706-473-7078
955L CAT track loader, strong machine, 70 percent undercarriage, $12,000. Gene Berna Griffin 678358-5466
960-pound rigid track hoe thumb. Roe Richbourg Sylvania 912-4259270

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9930 John Deere two-row cotton Eight-foot Athens offset disk, Ford three-point, five-bottom John Deere 450 crawler-loader with Massey Ferguson 124 square

picker, good condition, $5,000 OBO. harrow, hydraulic pull type, $1,600, turning plow with rear gauge wheel, 4/1 bucket, like new; 10-ton Swartz balers, good shape, baled this year in

Emmett Joiner Garfield 912-536- great condition. Kyle Snider Buena $375. D. Hemphill Blairsville 706- trailer, 30 feet; sell together. James barn, $2,000; 10-bale grapple, $900.

2952

Vista 229-314-9701

435-8627

Vinson Milledgeville 478-457-5668 Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-

9N Ford tractor, runs well but Eight-foot H.D. Lilliston Haltrow, Four row KMC strip-till, good John Deere 5103, 2008 tractor in 893-9013

smokes, lift rebuilt, $1,000. Norman one 16"x3 16" bottom plows; five condition. Chris Parlor Hazlehurst great shape, only 345 hours, one Massey Ferguson 175; runs great,

Cook Buena Vista 229-649-7430 Bush Hog dirt scoop and more. M. chrisparlor@windstream.net 912- owner, $11,900. James Greeson $5,400 OBO. Ryan O'Toole Monroe

A l l - p o w e r, 1 0 , 0 0 0 - w a t t , 1 5 - Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573 539-9772 / 912-593-2994

Buford 404-375-4309

706-491-7998

horsepower electric start, home Farmall H or M leather covered, Four-foot Bush Hog, fair condition, John Deere 5400 cab tractor, 4x4, Massey Ferguson 2 65 diesel

generator; new condition, only three steel belt pulley, $25. Skip Powell $200. Robert Crowe Dacula 770- with loader, bucket, spear; power tractors, not running, excellent

hours, cost $1,500; sell for $900. Griffin skippowell@aol.com 770- 963-4356

reverser, good tires, 3,400 hours; projects or use for parts, $1,650

David Combs Jefferson 706-367- 826-7049

G Allis Chalmers with D600 Kubota $23,400. Brett Jones Ringgold 423- OBO. Randy Sheppard Griffin 678-

4645

Farmall-100; left front, dual plows, engine, have three plows, $3,800. 322-1005

873-2370

Backhoe, MF3 point, three buckets, $3,900; Amish shoeing stock, $350. Ken Berry Stockbridge 770-2060416 / 770-474-8597
BF36 commercial walk-behind mower with carriage, 23 horsepower engine, hydrostatic steering; like new, five hours, $2,300. Nick Moore Gainesville 770-531-1463
Bush Hog RTH 88, rear tiller heavy duity, used very little. Herbert Prichard Colbert 706-248-5517
Bush Hog, 305, heavy duty, almost new, 20 hours or less, $1,200. James Gunn Rutledge 706-557-1494
Case 450, 450B track chain and pads; 14 inches, 95 percent, 450

complete, $150, firm. John Eberhart Hiram 770-943-0775
Finish mower, six-foot, new condition, $950; two 16x9x30 tractor tires, unused, $500. Ralph Crumley Columbus 706-568-4065
Five-foot Bush Hog mower, old but good shape, $300. Russell Lewis Baxley 912-367-6226
FMC pecan tree shaker; threewheel, cab, sweepers, long boom, $24,500. Simmie King Hahira 229896-4386
For sale: 1997 Wood-Mizer LT40 portable sawmill with diesel, 40 horsepower engine, asking $16,500 OBO. Cyrus Harris Deepstep ctjr@

Tommy Butler Dawsonville 770-8874064 / 678-901-6073
Generator, 25 kilowatt, diesel, fourcylinder, needs injector sleeve and battery to run, $600. Johnny Seabolt Cleveland 706-969-9061
Generator; Cummins powered, 80 kilowatts, sheltered, used less than 20 hours. Danny Church Clarkesville 706-754-9113 / 706-968-2851
Gill three-point hitch pulverize attachment six-foot, very good condition, #575. Jim Hammond Gainesville 678-316-1611
GMC 1994 C-7; 5 spd. dump truck ORG MI-EXC COND.$7950-

John Deere 555 track loader, includes backhoe attachment, $9,500, email for more details. Chris Farr Rydal arcoutdoor@gmail.com 770-595-8436
John Deere 566 hay baler with monitor in excellent condition, $9,000 OBO. Russell Stephens Wrightsville 478-864-1356
John Deere 7000, four-row planters, pull type with bed knockers; Massey Ferguson 35 with Bush Hog. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005
John Deere 920 mower, $1,500; 17-foot steel truck bed and hoist, $1,500; 1,200-gallon Snurse tank, $800. Franklin Dyck Stapleton 706-

Mower blade for sale - $125. Martha Puckett Talmo 770-535-7175
Mower XR16; great around ponds, floats on air, Honda motor, used once, new $800, sale $400. Steve Smith Bethlehem 770-867-0158
New Hollalnd 555, EM 14 loader, backhoe, 850 hours, $16,000 OBO. Alan Williams Milan 229-315-1261 / 229-315-9864
New Holland L-5, 180; 2003, clean machine, new tires, tooth bucket, $14,500. Walter Zevill Decatur 404395-5476
New Holland mower conditioner, eight-foot; model #467, $450. A. W

right final drive, 850 final drives. Cecil harristrans.com 478-731-6364

OBO. Dwight Swanson Dallas 547-6876

White Kathleen 478-987-1259

Bryant Bethlehem 770-867-6257

For Sale: eight-disk cutting harrow; swanson_c@bellsouth.net 404-569- John Deere 9950 cotton picker with New Holland TN65 tractor with

Case tractor: 12 horsepower, model spreader; boom pole; cultivar; all 1993

mudhog, good condition, $8,000 loader, 65 horsepower, 774 hours,

195, lay-off plow, turning plow and three-point hitch, good condition, Gravely tractor with equipment, OBO. John Griffin Tifton 229-445- two-wheel drive, canopy, good

mower, needs clutch, $850. Charles sell all. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville TroyBilt tiller. William Lee Newnan 0495

tractor, clean, excellent condition,

Crumley Cornelia 706-499-6844

708-384-2023

770-253-3135

John Deere combine, grain and $14,000. Ronnie Richardson Lavonia

Case tractor: 12 horsepower, model For sale: fertlizer, seed spreader, Gravity flow grain wagon, 350 corn heads 9400, field ready, 678-776-5129

195, layoff plow, turning plow and used once, $350; will trade for box bushel, $1200; 400 bushel, $1500. $25,000. Wayne Carr Donalsonville New idea; one row corn snapper

mower; mower needs clutch, $850. blade. Winford Parmer LaGrange Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-347- 229-254-8007

w/hyd. $2200; Goosen bail chopper,

Glenn Crumley Cornelia 706-778- 706-882-6850

1004

John Deere deer plot drill, works $1750. Ed Parent 550Greer Rd Ft.

7588 / 706-499-6844

For Sale: Ford 3000 gas with Bush Hance Corp. seed cleaner; two on three-point hitch; five feet, Valley GA 31030 478-822-9483

CAT 1991 953 enclosed cab, LGP Hog loader; seven pieces equipment, decks, vibratory system, blower, 80 $1,800; eight feet, $2,100, excellent Older model Massey Ferguson

track front end loader, runs good, all very good condition; cash. Jerry to 100 bushels per hour, excellent condition. Hulett Jacksonville 912- tractor for sale, model 175, excellent

75 percent undercarriage; $34,500. Steve Bradshaw Unadilla 678-2838981
Cat D7E for sale, runs well, good undercarriage, used to clear pasture. Dan Lampe Danielsville 770-6015331
Caterpillar 215 BLC excavator machine is in fair condition; price $12,000. Delmer Bullington Sycamore mebullington@outlook. com 229-567-1563
Caterpillar 955H, used on farm to clear land, good undercarriage, strong machine, $8,500 OBO. David Pope Jackson 678-763-7250
Chipper tractor, driven, three-point hitch, six-foot log max, self-feeding, good condition. Jerry Jones Toccoa 706-779-3162
Dearborn front end loader for Ford 8N, includes hydraulic cylinder, hoses in fair condition, $285. Patrica Mahoney Comer patriciafmahoney@ gmail.com 770-294-2043

Crunkleton Carnesville 706-3842023
For Sale: four-bale hay hauler, bumper hitch; 16-foot cattle trailer, four-row cultivator; two-wheel small trailer. M Griffin Ocilla 229-468-5213
Ford 12-foot harrow, square axles, 70 percent disk, needs new bearings, $500; five-foot Bush Hog ditch, bank mower, $3,000. Bruce Baxter Buena Vista 229-938-2648
Ford 2000, Bush Hog, box blade, boom pole, $3,600; 120-gallon propane tank with 20 percent, $300. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-669-0524
Ford 2000, Bush Hog, harrow, scrape, phd, finish mower, pulverizer, planter/cultivator, boom, subsoiler, priced seperate. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-7282
Ford 4000; bad motor, back tires almost new, good parts tractor. Carlton Williams Albany 229-8815560
Ford 4600 diesel, 50-plus

condition, $4,000. Dennis Burroughs Hull 706-548-4949 / 706-548-4826
Hay grapple; 10-bale, 6x8, includes cylinder and hoses, works great. Dennis Parman Fayetteville 678595-5112
Heavy-duty trailer, homemade steel floor, wood sides, four feet by 11 inches, John Deere green, Michelin LTX tires, $625 firm. Jim Butts Thomaston 706-975-8266
Howse model LTR16822B, threepoint hitch, cutting disk, 18-inch disk, like new, $600. Ron Vasser Rome 706-292-0021
International 1086 tractor; rebuilt engine, hydraulics need some work, $8,000; 350-bushel grain wagon, $1,300. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 / 912-375-3008
JD 350B dozier, $8500; Hobart portable welder; $2000 Farmall $100; 1500 blade for JD tractor, $2000. Owen Stapleton Richland 229-389-

253-0162 John Deere four and six row
planters, $1200 each; 13 shank Athens chiesel plow, $900. George Jones Shellman 229-310-9817 / 229-679-5202
John Deere MX5; rotary mower Bush Hog; barely used, looks new, $1,800. Keith Brown Augusta harmonkbrown@gmail.com 706533-1285
John Deere unstyled `D' 1930; beautifully restored to better than new; all new sheet metal and tires, $14,500. Bones Perry Dawsonville bones.perry@gmail.com 706-2652347
John Deere, 350C dozer, six-way blade, new battery muffler, seat, always sheltered, good shape, $12,500 firm. Dwane Bailey Hartwell 706-436-8033
Kubota L4200; 45 horsepower. fourwheel drive, glide shift transmission,

condition, $3,500 OBO. Ray Brown Cobbtown 770-301-1584
One-row Cole planter mounted on cultivator frame, good condition, other planters, cultivators, trades welcome. Wendell Aenchbacher Talking Rock 706-253-2531
Pull-behind row crop sprayer; hydraulic pump with hydraulic fold booms, 500-gallon tank. Tom Cleveland Fort Valley 478-951-4835
Pull-behind Ryan aerator with optional electric wheels for transporting over driveways and stones, used very little. Joe Verdone Lexington 706-743-3994
Savage pecan harvester, about 5 years old; very good condition, $14,000. Bill Ellis Vienna 229-9380100
Schulte Jumbo 320 rock and root picker upper, $9,500. Dave Davis Commerce 770-963-9264
Seed cleaner, pea sheller, made in

Disk harrow; 16 disk, very good horsepower; p/s; single remote, good 1083

F/4 industrial tires, rear hydraulic early 1900s. Rodney Hilley Molena

condition; three-point hitch, Bush metal, tires fair, $ 4,750 OBO. Randy JD doall four row set up to pull in remotes, 618 hours. Jim Sibley 770-567-3909

Hog brand, $400; 250 seed, fertilizer Parker Zebulon 770-468-8365

front of grain drill $1000 obo. Scott Woodbury jasibley@earthlink.net Shop Smith model 5 with

spreader, $175. Steve Yarbrough Ford 5610S, 1994 model, 1,100 Price Wrightsville 478-290-4419

404-434-8081

attachments and accessories, hardly

Douglasville 404-713-2921

hours, one remote, canopy, great John Deere 4430, 125 horsepower, Kuhn-Knight vertical mixer, model used, $1,875. M Bailey Redan 770-

Do-All field cultivator; 12 foot, condition, strong tractor, $12,500. 1,300 hours;rebuilt motor and clutch, 5135, $18,000; Roast-a-Matic grain 482-2812

seven-foot rotor tiller, ec. post digger Brian Hart LaFayette 706-397-8006 dual remotes; tires 60 percent, roaster, 50 bushels per hour, $14,000, Six-foot Bush Hog; model 286. G.

12 inches; ec.- three-point fertilizer Ford three-bottom turning plow, $9,500, runs well. Rooney Wilson both excellent condition. Carter Taylor Waycross 912-381-4098

distributor. Philip Ivey Lizella 478- $400. James Brown Omega 229- Lexington 706-340-5546 / 706-743- Swancy Ranger 770-881-0127

Six-foot heavy duty Bush Hog,

361-0956

776-2458

5673

Land leveler, new, never used, 12 $950. Dennis Williamson Forsyth

feet, $1,800; two-cultivator frame 478-972-9211

with fertilizer box, $475 and more. Six-foot Rhino rotary mower, good

Cory Ian China Hill 229-362-4695 condition, $875. Danny Strickland

Lone tractor, 360, 38 horsepower, Barney 229-560-8072

new rear tires, $3,000; evenings Six-row KMC peanut digger, 38-

before 8:30 p.m. Rayburn Hughes inch rows, good shape, $5,000. Will

Summerville 706-857-1572

Anderson Register 912-682-3749

Luck Now tub grinder 2260, $15,000 Six-row nitrogen applicator, new

OBO. Bobby Gaskins Willacoochee $9,000; I paid $12,000. Ashley Todd

912-422-4269

Lyons toddwill27@yahoo.com 912-

M & W V-rake, RCR3510, eight- 293-2819

wheel with kicker wheel, good Snap-on dual tractor tires, rims;

condition, raked less than 500 acres, two sets, 16.9 R30/18.4R30, both

$1,750. Bob Seaton Cohutta 706- 80 percent tread, $600 per set. Matt

278-7073

Getsinger Louisville jmgetsinger@

Machinery attachment for tractor; yahoo.com 478-494-8663

round hay, unrollers, new three-point Sprayer: AG 110 gallon; three-point

hitch, built stout, hydraulic operated, hitch. 20-foot booms, hand wand

$700. Wendell Holland Conyers with 25-foot hose; sheltered, good

wholland.smc@gmail.com 404-444- condition, $1,400. Mike Hattaway

3090

Dearing 706-556-6422

Mahindra 3016 four-wheel-drive Sprayers: two 50 gallon sprayers,

tractor; canopy, six-foot finishing gas engines, $1,500 for both. John

mower and front loader, total 59 Mramor Lawrenceville 706-215-

hours, $18,000. Alvin Sanders 0870

Barnesville 478-954-8000

Three axle, 18-foot heavy duty

Manufactured, rough terrain tree trailer; GI hitch ramp, six new tires.

seedling planter, 20-inch coulter Julius McAllista Buena Vista 706-

blade, on board hydralic controlled 975-4726

shoe, for two operators. Robert Three pecan crackers for sale. M. E.

Smith Homer 404-697-9623

Smith Alma 912-614-0945

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farmers and consumers market BulletinPage 5

Three-poinit hitch Kelley backhoe, Older model farm tractor, 80 400-foot chicken house, fans, G-Allis Chalmers original manuals, Looking for some used stock pan-

new pump, two buckets; minimum horsepower or larger, remote Chore-Time feeders, drinker lines; Came-WI-1950 tractor, repair, parts els; at least 42 inches high. Lamar

55-horsepower tractor. Ray hydraulics. Ronald Hayes Canon two Brock bins, 266 pieces, tin 23 and equipment, three-manuals, $100 Owens Cedartown 770-314-9708

Lawrence Macon 478-808-1442

706-356-8831

feet long. Danny Bagley Cumming firm. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356- LP white furnace; 200,000 BTU's,

Three-point hitch; woods backhoe, Savage pecan sprayer, good dannybagley@att.net 404-427-5274 4839

good condition. Helen Davis Wales-

model 1050; very nice condition, condition. Phil Williams Jesup 912- 5-600 amp class K-5 NLN 600, dual Golden 3 roller cane mill, electric ka 706-280-2886

$2,950. Timothy King Fairburn 270-4676

element time delay fuses 2; good motor driven, 120 volt, Golden 2 roll- Lumber, 1x12 pine; two 4x10x20

king937@comcast.net 678-410-1294 Six-foot harrow, three-point hitch condition, $ 20 each. Bobby Pettit er, $1,400 and $600 plus more. Ron beams; black wlanut, pecan, red oak;

TN75 New Holland tractor, 1,400 in fair condition for 600 Ford. Glenn Ellijay 770-894-1121

Hulett Milan 912-363-5978

various sizes. D. Schneider Carters-

hours, duel HD, six-foot, $11,500. Smith Athens 706-207-7878

500-gallon propane gas tank, old- Good used nursery pots, large, me- ville 678-361-6206

Gerald Barfield Tifton 229-392-5234 Small 15 to 25-horsepower garden er tank with new gauges, $325. M. dium and small. M. Collins Gaines- Lumber: unfinished boards, $15

Trencher Vermeer; heavy duty, walk tractor, with front end loader, with or Formby Cedartown 404-272-0381 ville 678-207-1993

each: 2x8x10. Lannie Hamsley Un-

behind TR100, 100 hours, orignal without implements. Waymond Scott 80-gallon syrup kettle, $800. Peggy Greenhouse, 54 feet long, 20.3 feet adilla 478-627-3713

chain, stored, $2,500, several farm Calhoun 706-307-0691

Bland Valdosta 229-559-0760 / 229- wide, fan, 40-inch heater, 12.5 feet Lumber: walnut, cherry, cedar; one-

uses. Wayne Parker Ranger 770- Two John Deere 28-inch rims, 559-3888

high in middle. Betty Redding Ced- inch or two-inch thickness, large

926-3284

usable tires; John Deere 420, 430, 9.5 - 24/9-24 tractor tire, $150; 4.00- artown 770-748-9707

quanities available. Michael Smith

Tuffline; eight-foot lift type harrow 435 or salvage tractor with same. 15 tractor tire with tube, $40. Cam- Hanging mineral feeder, large liv- Rockmart 770-547-3587

with new disk, $1,200 firm. Aron Roger O Childs Elberton 706-283- eron Miller Fort Valley 478-825-5990 ery stable sign, Dixie plow, Pro For- Lumber; (Timberking Mill) pine,

Devaney Rentz 478-984-4048

5758

Air, kiln-dried Woodmizer sawn est helmet, motor oil dispenser. Virgil hardwood as low as 35 cents per

Two R.O.P. tractor roof tops for Want Bush Hog model 306, working lumber, large selection wood spe- Duncan Griffin 678-544-9502

board foot; custom cuts available.

4600 to 6600 Series Ford or New or for parts. Tom Lacey Williamson cials, paneling, wide-plank flooring, Heart pine lumber, all sizes; beams, Mitchell Smith Griffin smithmdjb@

Holland tractor, $250 or $400 for 770-228-9739

fencing, barn wood. John Sell Milner six-inch lap siding, tongue and aol.com 404-867-5106

both. Richard Thomas Albany 229- Want to buy 6x12 or 7x12-foot sellj@bellsouth.net 770-480-2326 groove flooring, structures removed. Master Tow dolly with surge brake,

883-1143

dump trailer for nonprofit vegetable Approximately 250, 34 inches x 16 Otis Brett Tennille 706-466-9035 used once, spare tire, new $1,800;

Two-row John Deere cotton picker, garden. Reggie Lenoir Suches 706- feet, four-gauge, 11-wire used hog Heart pine, timber primative; two asking $1,400. William Cosgrove Ar-

model 9930. Sunny Youmans 838-4540

panels, bought new in 2008, sell for 6x6 inches x 30 feet; hand-hewn, noldsville 945fab@gmail.com 706-

Cobbtown 912-362-1212

Wanted: 420 John Deere tractor $15 each. Timothy Peifer Metter $1,500 each; four 10x10-inch x 10 338-6609

Two-ton electric chain hoist, good lawn mower with Onan engine for 912-685-6853

feet; $400 each; other wood. William Metal and plastic barrels with locks,

condition, American made; $850, parts; Flywheel and power take-off Artificial stack stone, gray, includes Burk Jr Armuchee 706-802-8146 tops; solid with bun holes; plastic

email for photos. Bill Carter Hahira clutch. Bobby Walker Franklin 770- corners, 2.5 boxes, $85. Charles Hen nests for sale: 12 metal nests tanks, 275 gallons in wire cages. G.

billc50@windstream.net 229-224- 854-8430

Kimsey Covington 770-788-7717 per box, $40 per box. Lamar Bryant Allen Covington 770-786-6377

4900

Wanted: 48-inch fan shutters, Baker wind mill; 20-foot tower, Cleveland 706-878-8509

Metal animal collapsible crates;

Vermeer 5400 Rebel with Accur Milwaukee drill for poultry house, eight-foot blades. Jimmy Hardin Hobart cuber, wrapping machines, two; width 28, height 29, 42; like new,

Tre, sheltered, $8,500. Tom Harrell Ringgold 706-935-4124
Whitfield crank axle, $1,500; TD15B dozer, root rake, $11,000; Ford 4610SU, $7,500. Homer Rivers Tarrytown 912-537-3731 / 912-2934381
Whitfield tree setter, finger type 3,000, madas cotton, stalk puller, good condition, $4,000. Melvin Nicholls Nicholls 912-285-1305
Wilson 42-foot Hopper Bottom trailer with hydraulic doors and roll tarp, $9,200. Steve Allen Butler 336314-4841
Farm Machinery Wanted
100-gallon, three-point hitch sprayer with boom. Tommy Butler Dexter tbutler2@earthlink.net 478984-8132
140 Farmall, cultivator and fertilizer distributor and hiller disk, on-row Pittsburgh cultivator with `71 John Deere planter. Tom Taunton Butler 478-862-3138
Backhoe with four-wheel drive, four-in-one bucket, extendahoe, less than 4000 hours; runs well; costs less than $15,000. Mark Bevill

three-inch-plus diameter steel pipe; hay tedder. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535
Wanted: 510A Puckett Bros. grader for parts; built up to 1980; has 172 Ford "D" engine, need Torque hubs. Jack Morris Williamson 770-2281514
Wanted: 8x8 drag harrow and threepoint, six-foot landscape rake. Steve Williams Iron City 239-269-8011
Wanted: looking for a Farmall H parts tractor or someone that is parting one out. Brett Barfield McDonough 678-628-0088
Wanted: parts for Jonh Deere 1050 tractor. Rickey Simpson Calhoun 706-307-9050
Wanted: pull grader or terracer, Adams, Russell or Caterpillar, any make and condition considered. Ricky Callaway Washington 706401-6320
Wanted: round disk tiller, one-point hitch up for a Farmall 130 tractor, near East-Coast, call with price. Robert Robertson Hortense 912778-5159
Wanted: small no-till grain drill. Samuel Sliger Clarkesville

Knoxville 478-361-3907 Barbecue grill - smokers - LP; tanks
120-, 250-, 330-gallon size on trailor, $500 and up. Benny Brookshire Suches 706-747-3693
Bells: farm, school, church for sale; old ones and parts, also looking to buy bells. Shane Burnett Covington 770-827-0999
Black walnut logs already cut into mantle pieces. 8.5-feet long; call for details. Louis Beal Ellijay 770-3448527
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
Blue and white 55-gallon plastic drums, closed tops, two twist-off caps, food grade, other types sometimes available. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4784
Boar boxes to haul sheep, goats, etc.; 4x4x4 feet with safety lock door. J. D Conger Norman Park 229-6933253
Building air vent; alumnium, 5x10 feet, $150; one bar joist: 28 feet by 18 inches, $150. Ralph Sebacher

Berkel grinder, heavy duty, stainless steel tables, small sinks, prep table. Cherie C Phillips Watkinsville 706769-5490
Homemade log splitter, works well, needs starter, $200. Charles Lashley Albany 229-886-7191
Iron wheels, plows, cotton still yars, tools, corn sheller, anvil. Donald Knowles Omaha 229-321-1573
Irrigator controller, new, commerical outdoor; indoor TCC, $150. David Warren Warner Robins 478-9888406
Kiln dried cypress; 1x6x6, mininum order, 500 BF, $2, PBF, $2 per board foot rough cut. Frank Jones Jackson 770-504-0325
Lard press and sausage maker, cornsheller on box, garden push plow, cane stripper, meat cleaver, wash pot. Russell Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
Lem meat grinder, #12, W/9 plates, 2 blades, 4- stuffing tubes, set of 10 clamps for tractor. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061 / 877-5518850
Locust posts, rails. Eugene Cook

$99 each. John Anding Roswell 770552-1405 / 404-801-5016
New heavy duty trimmer-edger, #7168651, model 51575; two-speed Toro blower-vac leaf shredder. Elsie M Strain Cartersville 770-3860257
New three-point hitch heavy duty hay spears, bucket mount hay spear; 48-inch spear, fits all tractors, 2,000 pounds, $175 each. V Felkel Millen 912-682-5813
Nursery containers: free; I have thousands of three-gallon containers, very good condition, prefer large pickups or all. Mark Ransbotham Gainesville coolblueberries@bellsouth.net 770-480-8085
Old hand hewn log house; deliver, set up,T & G pine flooring. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
One 500 large protane tank, 1961 with date plate been ref; 0 percent. Junior Denson Ball Ground 770479-1531
One No. 2 gallon cane mill, $650; one syrup kettle, 80 gallons, $950. A. K. Goff Ochlocknee 229-403-0100
Propane tanks:1,000 gallons,

Springfield 770-605-3902

poppoboy@yahoo.com 706-968- Sharpsburg 678-378-6650

Blairsville 706-745-8724 / 706-897- $1,000 each; six available. Matt

Box blade, seven-foot commercial tractor. Sue Patterson Byron 478-

1560 Wanted:

used

two-row

Cast-iron barn hinges, approxi- 5828 sweet mately 7.25x15 inches, from a barn

Hughes Crawford 706-340-3369

397-2733 Ford LGT 14 D 44-inch mower deck

potato harvester in good condition; reasonable price. Alvin Holton Lyons

built in the early 1900s. Gene Watson Woodbine 912-576-5227

complete and in good condition. L. Garrett Blairsville 706-897-7708

912-578-3323 / 912-245-3324 Wanted; six-foot Cultipacker with

Chicken house; tin 3x20 feet, good shape, little surface rust, $20 sheet.

John Deere B/50: prefer B with seeder. Homer Barrow Butler 478- Josh Fowler Dacula 404-886-7423

201,000-plus serial number; will 862-5656

Choretime PNT controllers, Plasson

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Vent climate controllers. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-957-0985

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disk harrow from 1960s era; any condition, working or parts only. Joe

1,000-foot lumber and turning blocks, maple, hickory, pecan, pine,

tion, $150. Gene Oxford Park 770-964-2507

College

Butler Fortson 706-718-6315 Looking for a feed mill to grind feed

baswood, ash, poplar and cedar. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674

Feed bin: 11-ton feed bin for sale. William Wilson Lula 706-677-3494

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for cows in good working order, Gehl 95 would work Linda Willis Cochran

10 aluminum skid pallets: 24x36 inches, taken from military genera-

Five-foot low profile chain feeder grills, for 2,450-foot breeder houses.

prior to being published.

478-230-7972 Looking for a

three-point

hitch

tors, $15 each. Josh Daniels Atlanta 678-600-1671

James Duncan Royston 706-4982349

rotary tiller for a tractor; four or five 125-gallon propane tank, new regu- Flooring oak and pine T&G, various feet would work. David Tammen lator, $75. Russell Howington Good widths, call for prices, also bead-

Loganville 404-513-3600

Hope 678-878-5561

board and woodshavings. William

Mower parts for 917.253230 Sears 15,000-gallon carbon steel horizon- Briggs Union City 404-349-2315

tractor, could use whole mower if tal tank, weighs 14 tons, good condi- For Sale: Buckboard, buggy, needs

in good condition. David Echols tion. $7,500. George Harris Coving- restoration, has new bed, $500, good

Dahlonega 706-867-8481

ton 404-277-0150

parts; also wood burning cook stove,

Need horizontal cane mills; Golden, 20 H.P. Briggs + Stratton engine $500. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-9648

Columbus, Chattanooga or rebuild complete with starter; set up for John For Sale: standing white oak tim-

your mill, favorable pricing. Thomas Deere, $600 cash. Wayne Head Jer- ber, large diameters, approximately

Hancock Moultrie 229-529-4971 sey 770-639-7791

20,000 board feet. Bill Shaw Griffin

Need implements for Allis Chalmers 250-gallon propane tank, $350. 770-468-5544

Phone number:

"G" tractor that will effectively Martha Anglin Cleveland 678-756- Four 50-year-old black walnut trees

cultivate small plants in first plowing. 4088

to cut for wood. Rosalind McMichael

Subscriber number:

Alan J Herndon Grayson 678-442- 250-gallon propane tank, good Monticello 706-468-6471

6686

condition, $275. W. O Canady Win- Four stainless steel gas tanks with

Need used, 26.5x25 tire for dirt pan. ston 770-234-2376

straps, four-gallon capacity, $10

Ellis Cadenhead LaGrange ellis. 30- and 55-gallon, slightly used each. Carl Dobson Atlanta 404-247-

cadenhead@gmail 706-884-5546 / plastic drums, $6 and $9, black- 7343

Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication:

770-713-4564

smith forge and separate blower. Ray

New Holland TN65, two-wheel- Brandt Marietta 770-971-5622

I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary require-

drive, 125 hours, 8x8 with Woods 300-gallon plastic tank with metal

ments for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.

1026 loader, new condition, $24,000, cage, five-inch cap on top, valve on

can deliver. T. White Homer 706- bottom, $50. C. Stovall Dahlonega

499-0490

678-491-0838

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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 706-9755732.
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,

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.,

Livestock

Brangus bulls, 2 years old, top Purebred Black Angus bull; 28 bloodline. Walt Currie Dublin 478- months old; RCC preference

All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published.

396-0677 Breeding age; registered Holstein
bulls, out of top sires and dams. Randall Ruff Elberton 706-498-4344
Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah; weaning and breeding age; few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Coming: 2-year-old bulls; registered Angus and registered horned Hereford, EPDs available; starting at $2,400. Wes Smith Thomaston 706648-4210
Coming: 2-year-old registered

bloodline; farm-raised, $1,500. Larry Banks Clarkesville 404-345-2791
Purebred polled Hereford bull; 9 months old, very gentle, pasture raised, $800. Jimmy Gragg Calhoun 706-602-4325
Purebred Simmental cow-calf pairs, bulls, heifers for sale; http://www. edrsimmental.com. Andrew Davis Statesboro 912-536-5868
Red Angus bull, registered; birth date Jan. 27, 2008; Stryker line, gentle, $2,400. Ron Miller Canon 706-384-4241

miscellaneous equip., 6 pm, goat sale,

Swainsboro. Ron Claxton, auctioneer,

Cattle

Angus bulls, passed breeding Registered Angus bull calves, sired

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@wind-

GA Lic. #3485. Info: 478-237-8825 (weekdays), 478-455-3714 (sale day) or 478-469-3533 or 478-455-4765 (nights).

If you have any questions regard- soundness exam; most AI sired, by OCC Magnitude son, low birth

ing ads in this category, call 404-656- ready for service. James Vaughn weight, $900 and up. Rusty Arnold

3722.

Forsyth jamesavaughn@att.net 478- Athens 706-296-6472

stream.net. Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Re-
lated 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 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,

All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine

994-3830 Commercial Angus yearling bulls,
low birth weights, very gentle,

Registered Angus bull; 6 years old, easy keeper, grass-raised bull; great disposition; easy calving; Blackbird/

and poultry) must have been in Predestined bloodlines. John Bryant Traveler line. Darlene Tierce

possession of the advertiser for a Eatonton 706-485-8321

Adairsville tierce625@bellsouth.net

minimum of 90 days before they can Dairy calves, all bulls, 40 Jersey 706-625-9897

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,

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 & Chick-

be advertised. 1-year-old Jersey, Holstein heifers,
$745. Bert English Locust Grove

crosses, 70 Holstein and Angus crosses 120. Mike Preston Blakely 229-723-5069

Registered Angus bulls, 14 to 26 months old, semen tested, docile and many AI-sired. John Stuedemann

770-957-3276

Five Angus-cross cows, bred for Comer 706-202-2371

10 Angus heifers; calve in spring, spring 2014; one Red Angus bull; 2 Registered Angus bulls, AI sired,

to Net Worth son, all shots, 1,000 to years old, purebred. Wiley Shumake superior genetics, performance

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 and 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale; sale starts at 10 a.m., tack/horses; pigs at 11:30, cows at noon, goats at 1 p.m., poultry sale to follow; Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. GAL 3415.
Rabbit boxes, $10 each; carpenter bee traps, $10 each, extra for shipping. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084
Red and grey plastic chicken pans, good condition, $1 each. Clyde Rucker Maysville 706-652-2942
Roofing metal, used, various lengths, 75 cents per foot; leave phone number. M. Johnson Stockbridge 770-474-8965
Six 4x8 sheets styrofoam; 10 inches thick, $20 each or $100 all. Willie Young Stockbridge 770-490-4287
Stock tank: Behlen Country, 1,000-gallon; $200. Carlos Bagwell Alpharetta 770-827-7366
Syrup kettle, original, no chips or cracks; will load, $675. Bobby Fountain Cochran 478-934-6837
Syrup kettles; 60-gallon $800; 80-gallon, $1,100; 100-gallon, $1,800. John Lewis Lakeland adrianlewis@live.com 229-251-6271
Three 18,000-gallon vertical fiberglass tanks; good for fertilizer, feed or water, $6,000 each. Scott Lindsey Wrightsville slindsey@sltservicesinc.com 478-278-4351
Three-fourths-inch iron gas pipe, Chore-Time feeder pipe $8; 18- and 12-ton feed bin, $500 each. Roger Flanagan Murrayville 706-864-6707
Two 10-ton feed bins, one has no rust, other has little, $800. Roger Suggs Ringgold 423-432-9952
Two 3,500 to 5,000-pound str. ax-

en 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
Want hog trap with saloon-type double spring, loaded gate, or just the gate itself. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-265-7633
Wanted: reasonably priced used metal nest boxes. Beth Lewis Greensboro 706-347-0856
Williams grist mill for sale with belt, engine and trailer. Lanier Brantley Mount Vernon 912-583-2557
Wood heater, HVAC, fair, $350; LP vented, five-brick, blower, f standing, $250, for home, shop, barn. Jimmy Rains Trion 706-638-3531
Wood-Mizer lumber; 1x12 pine, poplar, oak trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-2785709
Zareba 30-mile solar operated fences, like new, $225 and galvanized roofing, 29 sheets, 16 feet long, $348, total. Ernie Anderson Shellman 229-679-2105
Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders and other miscellaneous poultry house equipment; used building materials, cement blocks, boards, lumber. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432

1,100 pounds; excellent, $17,000. Tyler Maney Homer 706-968-0747
10 bred Black Angus heilfers, farm raised, bred to lb. with registered Black Angus bull. Donald Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849
10 crossbred Angus heifers, 1 year old; two rounds of shots, $950 each. Keith Johnson Monroe 770-6010901
10 Limousin weaned calves, gentle, polled, black bulls and heifers. H. G Gray Bowdon 770-258-2581
15 head of fresh Corriente-Cracker roping steers. Tommy Marchant Pavo 229-859-2742 / 229-292-3556
2-year-old polled Hereford and F1 Braford bulls with performance data. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585
2-year-old purebred Angus bull, Predestined grandson, very gentle, vaccinated, $1,500. Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446
20 commerical Limousin cows, five with calves; bred back to Westwind fullblood Angus bull; $30,000. David Allen Atlanta 404-814-3836
26 Black Angus open heifers, 650 to 700 pounds, excellent quality, $1,375 each; 10 bred heifers, $1,275. James Hunter Bishop 706-255-5214
3-year-old Angus bull, 5050 son, beef value more than $93; $3,000; yearling bull sired by Predestined, $1,600. Anthony Boyett Reidsville 912-557-6240
36 quality Black Baldie bred heifers; start calving in March. Mickey Carnes Waverly 912-269-2050
4-year-old Angus bull; objective bloodlines, easy to handle, keeping his heifers, $2,750. Rick Thomas Elberton 706-540-0941
75-pluss grassfed dairy heifers, 8 months bred, vet checked and certified. Mike Bell Maysville h_ bfarms@live.com 678-617-4825
Angus bulls: ET, AI sired; top genetics, easy calving, high marbling, as good as you'll find, $2,500 to $3,500. Jeff Heuer Greensboro jeff@ deltahranch.com 404-421-0686
Black Angus bulls; registered AI sires by War Party, 8180-004, Mitty Focus, Lead On, Retail Product; 15 months January. Gary Autry Ringgold autryfarms@aol.com 423-902-5925
Black Angus, SimAngus bulls, 15
to 23 months old; AI sired, embryos,
semen tested, $2,100 and up. Jerry
Ellis Calhoun 678-986-5420 Black Angus: one bull, two
cross cows, two pure cows,

Bremen 770-313-9466 Five Angus-cross cows, first calf;
five calves, $1,950 per pair. Chandler Maxwell Dewy Rose 706-283-1513
Five registered Black Angus cows, 2 to 6 years, four with October to November AI calves to register, $1,500. L.T. Scott Sylvania 912-8634754
Five registered Red Angus yearling bulls; excellent bloodline and EPD, easy calving, all shots, good price. Jorge Haber Midland 706-323-2405
For Sale: three Texas Longhorn roping steers; priced reasonably. Billy Walker Rhine 229-385-8950
Four Red Brahman cows, 4 to 6 years old, bred with Blue Moon Black Angus; calving starting March. Lou Batchelor Baxley 912-366-1673
Four registered purebred Charolais bulls, 19 months old, sons of Big Ben, mostly pasture fed, sementested. S. Ronald Reed Waynesboro 706-551-0317
Full-blood black Senepol bull for sale; pictures available Bobby Griffin Elko 478-230-0422
Gelbvieh bulls, all registered purebred, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Hereford bulls for sale,18 months to 2-plus years, polled and horned. Michael Bennett Cumming 404-7715454
Hereford bulls: registered, polled, low birth weight, high yearling weight; one 4 years, one 16 months; choice, $2,500 negotiable. Rene Brogdon Irwinton 478-290-1941
Jersey and Holstein milk, nursery cows; to calve in December, $1,100 each. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 478-299-4457 / 912-562-3508
Jersey-Holstein, 8 months old, female calf, will be great for nurse cow. Marvin Scott Keysville 706872-1993
Mini fluffy cows: miniature Highlander Belties for sale. Hope Bennett Cleveland info@ minilivestock.com 706-348-7279
Mini Jersey bull for sale; 1 year old, great temperament; registered with American Miniature Jersey Association; $1,500. Lance Barrett Suches lrbarrett@earthlink.net 706747-2003
Nine registered Angus bulls, AI sired; various prices, call for information. Allen Ellicott Abbeville ellicottae@gmail.com 229-401-8590

tested, calving ease, growth, maternal, carcass merit, delivery available. George Clelland Pineview 229-313-9384
Registered Angus bulls; excellent quality from top AI Sires; delivery available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868 / 478-231-8236
Registered Black Angus bull, 6 years old, sire Gamble's HotRod, excellent calves and outstanding EPDs. Jackie Battles Rising Fawn 423-322-2229
Registered Black Angus bull; breeding soundness exam tested, low birth weight; $1,600; also one yearling Holstein bull. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-267-7179 / 678-8235742
Registered Black Angus bulls; 1 and 2 years old, AI/ET/NS calving ease, docile. K. Schwock Homer 404-7359524
Registered Black Angus bulls; New Design and War Alliance bloodlines, $1,500. Eugene Ridley LaFayette 706-764-6110
Registered Black Angus cattle: 11 open heifers ready to bred; nine bred cows, also bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-8655454
Registered Black Angus cow, second calf due in December; $1,750. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706638-1911
Registered Black Angus weaned heifers and bulls, excellent bloodlines. Tim Sanders Hartwell 706-376-7130
Registered Charolais bulls, 16 to 20 months, semen tested, cow-ready. Curtis Kicklighter Marshallville 478967-2940
Registered Charolais heifers, seven 2-year-olds and 10 1-year-olds. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 770386-4464
Registered Hereford bulls and heifers for sale; all have been vaccinated and wormed. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556
Registered Hereford bulls and heifers; September-born heifers and bulls, pasture ready. Tim Parks Ellijay 706-635-2531
Registered Limousin, Lim-Flex young bulls; 8 and 10 months; homozygous black and homozygous polled, $1,000 each. Harold Jones LaFayette 706-639-3982
Registered polled Hereford bulls,

les with bearing buddies, 76 inches,

one cross heifer; all black, great One registered homozygous gentle, rugged pasture-raised,

brocket to brocket, $150 each; $275

condition;$8,000. Mark Woodham black, polled Gelbvieh bull, 4 years, easy calving, 20 to 23 months old,

for both. Bill Timmerman Harlem

Madison 706-752-0077

$2,800; registered Black Angus bull, good EPDs and bloodlines. Bobby

803-640-6265

Black Angus: one bull; one Brangus 15 months, $2,000. Eddie Caudell Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 /

Two 6x8x16 ft. oak, $90; 150 feet,

cow; one Black Baldie cow; two Carnesville 706-870-4565

478-552-9328

five-foot high chain link fence, $250

Angus, one Brangus heifer; $8,000. Performance-tested black full- Registered polled Hereford bulls,

with gate. Charles Sawyer Mt. Airy

Mark Woodham Madison 404-379- blood Simmental, SimAngus bulls, good EPDs, ultrasound carcass,

706-839-7405

8037

cow-calf pairs, heifers; AI, embryo info provided, herd certified and

Two Ford wheels with spin-out rims, Charlie Wilson of Lawrenceville, Black Baldie bull; 14 months old, bred, easy calving, high milk, accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton

no tires, 13.6x38 size. Dwain Pittman Mitchell 706-598-2222
Two well buckets, two cow bells,

Ga., discovered this Celebrity tomato plant growing up "wild" in his

$1,000. Anthony Whitworth Martin 770-597-9804
Black Baldie bull; 6 months from

satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008
Polled Hereford bull for sale; 2 years

678-378-5170 Registered Simmental bull, 3 years
old, blaze-face, top bloodlines, STV

$75. H. F. Golden Albany 510-926- garden. He fertilized and watered it Meade cattle stock, $1,000. D. old, very gentle, $1,800. Ronnie Steel Force son, calves on site. Marty

0714

and grew it to more than six feet tall. Hancock Hephzibah 706-799-2488 Lancaster Milan 229-362-4619

Clark Jefferson 770-294-5579

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Scottish Highland cattle. Randy Korando Madison rekboxwoods@ aol.com 404-219-6150
Scottish Highlander bull, 23 months, 39 inches tall, $550. Jack Simmons Hazlehurst jacksim@bellsouth.net 912-375-7200
Seven Angus-cross bred cows, several 12 months Angus, Senepolcross bulls, nice. S. Hall Pavo 229859-2104
Simmental bull; Shocking Dream x HHF Petal 10-01-12; full sib to highindexing bull at Calhoun Bull Test. James Woodard Madison 770-6010492
Simmental, SimAngus bulls: 20, you choose, black polled blaze, 14 to 26 months old, gentle, guaranteed, $1,800 and up. Lanier Warbington Cumming 404-281-2433
Simmental, SimAngus bulls; 1 to 2 years old, black, $2,000; low birth weight, AI sires, excellent EPDs. Chet Barrett Mount Airy 706-499-8008
Six Brangus-cross heifers; 8 months old, will sell individually or as group, $1,000 each. Seth Hunt Calhoun 770-548-1667
Superior herd of registered Charolais cattle, starter herd, service age bulls, delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
Three Simmental bulls, 12 to 13 months old, all vaccinations, polled, gentle; black and grey; $1,250 each. Greg Callaway Washington 706401-0265
Two registered Braford cows, 3 years old, will calve in January; calves can be registered also, $1,800 each. Terry Moody Baxley 912-2781041
Two registered Gelbvieh red bulls, one 21 months old and the other 34 months, Al. Gene Cantrell Shady Dale trailblazeroo7@yahoo.com 770312-6224 / 706-468-1341
Two registered Jersey cows, $1,400 each; one registered Jersey heifer, $1,200. Wendy Scott Fort Valley salvandi@bellsouth.net 478-9546568
Young Black Angus bull, 7 months, low birth rate, good blood line, farm raised. Robert Bass Newnan 770328-2052
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabiesfree herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
1-year-old black Hampshire boar, approximately 400 pounds, $300 firm. Brent Maxwell Bowman 706498-0883
10-week-old Yorkshire. Ronald Berry Ellijay 770-974-8118
14-week-old pure Duroc pigs for sale, $50. Kimberly Booth Jackson kboothspr@aol.com 678-603-3748
6-week-old pure white Landrace pigs, $50 each. Bobby Floyd Forsyth 478-394-1325

Registered large black boar, ready to breed. Ed Shealey Douglasville 678-249-7319
Two sweet mini Potbelly piglets for sale; handled daily; 3 weeks old and ready for bottle. Hannah Israel Dallas houseoisrael@att.net 678-363-3199
Yorkshire, Hampshire, blue butt pigs; 11 to 13 weeks old; gilts, barrows, boars available, good feeders, breeders, $60 each. William Hardy Byron 478-396-6394
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
4-month-old male Pygmy, black and white, $40. David Miller Lula 770-983-0135
ADGA registered Nubian buck; born Feb. 10, 2011; proven breeder, pale apricot with spots; disbudded; handsome, sturdy, large. Bryant Vaughn Box Springs 229-649-9438
ADGA registered Nubian does bred to Goldthwaite buck, due January, $400. Joe McKenzie Savannah 912660-3384 / 912-662-4884
Boer percentage goats for sale; males and females, call for info. Matt Brown Canton 678-739-7176
Complete and total herd dispersion; bucks, does, full blood and commercial; equipment also; www.boyettfarms.com Landon Boyett Glennville boyett@windstream.net 912-2134062
For sale: registered 100 percent New Zealand bucks and does, starting at $500 each, excellent bloodlines. R L Peacock Broxton 912381-1015
Four Boer, Kiko spring bucklings; ready to breed, mixed coloring, $300 for the lot or negotiate individually. Ken Wilson Maysville ken_w17@yahoo.com 706-764-7907
Four mixed female goats, 7 months old, $60 each.. Jerry Bishop Canton 404-775-8627
Goats for sale; half Boer, half Kiko; wethers, $125 each; nannies, $175 each. Charles Collins Gay 678-5887444
Grass-fed lambs for sale, 125 to 150. Jill Coburn Rome whiteoakcorgis@yahoo.com 706-235-5799 / 229-225-7964
Kiko buck, full blood, registered, 4 years old; good breeder, big and healthy; light red. C. Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505
Myotonic (fainting) goats; 25 does and two bucks; all registered; does percentage myotonic, healthy, gentle, bred. Harriet O'Rear Cloudland harriet@ironagecrafters.com 706398-0858
Nigerian Dwarf 4-month-old wethers for sale; beautiful markings. Annette Webb Toccoa 706-244-6559
Nigerian Dwarves, all ages, may colors, Christmas babies, $65 to $150; please no calls after 9 p.m. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-2162954
Oberhasli buck; ADGA registered, 3 years old, beautiful, well-built goat, excellent breeding stock, $250 OBO. Jonathan Frazier Douglasville fraz2129@gmail.com 404431-2638
Oberhasli doelings; 20 born May 2013; $500 for pair. Kay Marshall Milner 770-358-2341
Pygmy babies for sale; very friendly, $50 for billies; $65 for nannies, all colors. Molly Dobbins Dacula mollydobbins@bellsouth.net 404-926-

Young breeding rams, KatahdinDorper cross; good weight gain, $200 to $350; 50 to 200-plus pounds. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-218-1615 / 770-546-1565
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published.
10-year-old; 11.2 hands Dartmoor mare; jumps two feet six inches; trails, Pony Club, foxhunts, wonderful babysitter, friend. Lyndel Pettis Brooks 770-262-5449
2-year-old jack donkey, gentle and great with kids, asking price, $80. Paul Tabor Harlem 706-556-0489
4-year-old AQHA gelding, incentive fund, green broke, versatility and ranch horse prospect. S. Hunt Thomson 706-825-1455
9-year-old registered Tennessee Walking Horse; sorrel mare; great ground manners, trail rides, $1,700. Rebecca Stephens Cornelia 770538-5581
Buckskin miniature horse, 29 inches tall, 5 months old, registered, AMHA - AMHR, $400. J Wilkes Athens 706207-9366
For Sale: two Tennessee Walking Horse black geldings, easy to handle, good mounts for anyone. E. Hendricks Dublin 478-676-3513
Four donkeys; two mature jacks, one jenny, one 6-month jack. N Henry Davis Bolingbroke 478-731-9701
Large standard cut donkey, grey, stripe, 6 years old, gentle, drives good to cart, can deliver. Billy Copelan Greensboro 706-453-6063
Miniature donkeys: jack or breeding jack, $200; baby jenny, $200; baby jack , $200; bred jenny, $300. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297
Pair of gray gelding mules; 16 hands tall; 12 and 13 years old, traffic safe, gentle. Lee Ashmore Thomson 706401-1996 / 706-832-3277
Pony; kid safe, 12.2 hands, $350; Percheron, black, overo gelding, pulls buggy, $1,500; kid safe. James Carnes Sparta 478-456-0915
Registered Tennessee Walking Horse mare, 7 years; black/white tobiano, beautiful, loads well; needs good rider, $2,500. Brenda Culver Macon brendakitchens@att.net 478456-4998
Sorrel miniature mare, flaxen mane and tail, 33 inches tall, 5 years old, $250 cash. Patricia Tate Reynolds 478-391-9900
Standard female jenny donkey,

Equine Miscellaneous
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Barnesville buggy, more than 100 years old; wheels decent; needs restoring. Gene Terrell Newnan 770253-9722 / 678-378-9545
Henry Miller Buena Vista plantation saddle, perfect trail saddle, no knee pain; photos available, $800. Rhonda Chitwood Resaca rchitwood@gcbe. org 706-264-0765
Nice run-about buggy, good condition. Carlton Williams Albany 229881-5560
TR3 Arena Drag for sale, $3,600, new price, $4,495; sold tractor and downsized to smaller property. Wendy Murphy Canton ryderrn@aol.com 404-368-3786
Tucker Trail pleasure saddle, matching bridle, brown like, new condition, $850 for both. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576
Two 26-inch cart wheels, pony harness set; black, red cushions, new in box, small pony cart. Shannon Copeland Odum vnsc@windstream.net 912-586-2319 / 912-586-2319
Vis- -vis, limousine carriage, white, comfortably seats six plus driver, $5,000. Tom Clark Winston 770-596-0273
Boarding Facilities
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current staple license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713.
Home for retired horses; pasture, barn, free choice hay; daily feeding, care; Douglas County; stable license 11940. Joe Douglas Villa Rica 770402-6590
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published.
2-year-old India Blue male peacock $50, six 2013 peafowls - gender unknown, $15 each. Chad Shrouder Douglas 912-384-2604
2013 red golden pheasants and turkeys. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179
2013 turkeys; Royal Palm gobblers only; Melanistic Ringneck pheasants. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-6033777
22 Rouen large ducks; adults; 11 male, 11 female, take all $10 each or pairs $14 each; cash only. Sherry Amerson Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@ gmail.com 706-925-1876
75 Rhode Island Red chicks and a few barred rock chicks weekly minimum of five; $2 each. Travis Ellington Senoia 678-787-9341
American Auracanas, Black Giants, White Cochins, 6 months; ready to start laying, $15. Kristy Bonner Taylorsville kristyb1745@gmail.com 770-286-0469
Baby chicks, 2014 hatching: now accepting orders, first hatch Jan. 6; professional sexing; shipping; brown egg layers; all-natural diet. Bob Berry Ray City bobsbiddies@live.com

Early 2013 hatch, India Blue, $45 each, males or pairs only; black shoulder also. Jack R Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261
Easter Egger (Auracana) pullets; hatched Aug. 8, 2013; $12 each. Alan Sanders Blairsville hhound@ brmemc.net 706-745-3884
Five roosters; $10 each, half Rhode Island Red, Araucana; 6 months old, bring cash, cage to pick up. Karen Harris Rome 706-234-7556
Game chickens: W.T. Green Grays, Alabama Brown Reds, Aseels. James Young Metter 912-682-2917
Game chickens; Leiper Hatch, Blueface Hatch, Phil Marsh Butchers, from proven brood stock, NPIP certified flock. John Beard Nicholson 903-312-8278
Game fowl: Law greys, Liepers, green leg Jimmy East hatch; call before 9 p.m. Keith Vickery Hartwell 706-436-6567
Gamefowl: 75 stags, Sid Taylor, Whitehadel, butcher, YL hatch, GL hatch, Sweater hatch, many crosses and hens. Tom Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139
Gold and Silver Sebrights, BB reds , black tail Japs, Bantams and many more breeds, selling out. James Brooks Maysville 706-652-2474
Grown guineas, 2013 hatch; $8 each. Eugene Johns Waycross 912283-3332
Large red roosters for sale, $15 each; game roosters and hens, $25 each. Mark Mangum Warm Springs 706-977-3408
Old English Bantams, BB Reds, silver duckwings, spangled, gold and silver sebrights, brassy back; many more; small, show quality. Bobby Moxley Soperton 912-529-6296
Old English Bantams, quail and Wheaton, Cochin Bantam trio. Richard Smith Alvaton 404-4737281
Old English Bantams, show stock: BB Reds, quail; blue splash, blacks, brassy backs, blue brassy backs; opals, fawns, silver duckwings. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Peafowl for sale; eight adult males, 11 adult females, $75 each. Dennis Rayburn Boston 229-228-1470
Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, Bantams, many other different breeds, $5 each. Jimmy King Buford 770-945-3664
Polish Frizzles chickens and regular Polish, in rare colors. Margaret L Smith Acworth 770-943-0171
Red Stars, 9 months old, laying brown eggs every day, $12 each; two for $20, good looking birds. Robert L Burt Atlanta 404-284-4249
Rohde Island Red pairs from show stock and Barred Rock Cockerals from show stock. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217
Silkie rooster, blue, 2 years old, $8; Silkie hens, white, 2 years old, $8 each. Rachel Smith Pembroke 912376-1315
Trio of Bantam Barred Rock chicks; hens are laying, very pretty, $30. Charles Gay Eastman 478-3745875
Turkeys, 7 months old, hand raised, easy to handle, $50 each; email for pictures. Roger Maier Taylorsville rm2081@gmail.com 678-602-7083

8-week-old purebred Yorkshire 6559

5 years old, very gentle, will make 229-455-6437

pigs. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville Pygmy, Nigerian-mix billy, 6 months good companion or guard, $175. Bantams, variety of Cochin bantams

478-251-0359

old, $40. Dexter Carlton Jefferson- Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453- and one pair of black Japanese,

ABA registered Berkshire piglets; ville 478-945-6565

2494 / 706-474-5066

quality birds from show stock. David

born Oct. 22, 2013; boars, gilts and Quality; 12 St. Croix, spring lambs, barrows. Edith Ann Parham Royston approximately 50 to 60 pounds,

Equine At Stud

Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875 BB Blue Brown Reds, Mille Fleur

706-206-4433 / 706-988-8564

weathered, healthy, $125 each. R. If you have questions regarding ads Old English Bronze, turkey hen.

Hampshire, Yorkshire, Duroc and Vest Jefferson 770-634-5582

in this category, call 404-656-3722. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-804-

Berkshire boars, all ages, younger St. Croix ram, purebred, 4 years old, "Equine At Stud" advertisments 3868 / 478-452-8497

gilts, validated herd; delivery avail. good breeders; lambs on site, $250. must include the stable license Belgian Bantams; 4 months old, $5

Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-875-3243 Wesley C Chandler Danielsville 706- number of the advertiser as well each or all seven for $30. L Winkler

Hampshire; 8 wks. old, $65, will 795-0242

as a copy of the current Coggins Cumming 770-844-5816

trade piglet for piglet, same age/sex. Three beautiful ADGA registered report for each horse listed. Ads Buff Brahma, light Brahma,

Mary Nix Molena 706-647-9095 / Nubian doelings; certified and ac- submitted without this information Americana chickens, all laying age,

678-572-2275

credited herd. Paul Frantz Abbeville will not be published.

$8 to $10 each, NPIP certified. T H

Mini pigs ready for sale; ellenfrantz@windstream.net 229- AQHA, copper red dun; Azure Te, Bentley Monroe 770-266-6942

from pedigreed and registered 423-7350

Te'N'Te, Quick Silver, Barleo lines; Delaware laying hens; 8 months old,

bloodlines; visit our website, www. Two 3-year-old wether goats; 80 good head, muscles, disposition; fee raised without medications; heritage Jonathan Nixon of Perry, Ga., grew this

paradiseminipigs.com Hope Bennett pounds, $60 each . Tom Read Fay- $500; m/care, negotiable, APHA. L. breed, $15 each. Darcy Reinagel 6.4-pound sweet potato in his backyard

Cleveland 706-348-7279

etteville 770-722-4581

Cason McDonough 404-226-9228 Thomaston 706-646-3682

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farmers and consumers market Bulletin

Wednesday, DECEMBER 25, 2013

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

24-foot Gooseneck brand stock $4; 2013 fescue, orchardgrass hay, 2013 bermuda; horse quality, 2013 heavy tight spring fescue, trailer, two cut gates, 2x 8,000 horse quality; heavy square bales, square bales, $6, fertilized, rainfree, bermuda mix; rain-free in barn, $40 pounds, oil both axles, canvas top, fertilized, limed, rain-free. Lamar in barn; 4x5 round bales, $55 for per roll, Wrens Abruzzi Rye, $45 per

If you have questions regarding this near new tires, $6,300. Robert Allen Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 bermuda. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942- roll. Jimmy Neisler Cumming 770-

category, call 404-656-3722.

Grantsville 678-923-6159

$40; bermuda, 4x5 net-wrapped 3759

889-1719

Advertisers selling wood ducks 2H/SL steel trailer, Ponderosa, rolls, in barn; $30 fescue. Terry 2013 coastal bermuda hay, horse 2013 horse hay, square bales,

must submit a USDA permit with 2002, great condition; seven-foot Stephenson Commerce 706-207- quality, 4x5 net wrapped rolls, stored bermuda, fescue mix, barn stored,

their ad. Ads for wood ducks that dressing room; weekender starter; 5279

in barn. Fred Sackett Butler 478- sprayed and fertilized, $5, delivery

do not have this permit will not be $2,400; can send pictures. Rick Har- $50; large rolls bermuda, fescue 862-5120

available. Kenny Sargent Rockmart

published. For information on these rison Monroe 770-527-7798

mix, in barn; cow hay $20; can 2013 coastal bermuda hay; 770-490-1227

permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife 30-foot Tandem axle with no ramps. deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe 678- 100-plus net wrapped rolls avail- 2013 Horse quality hay & cow hay;

Service Atlanta office at 404-679- David Lingefelt Canton davidlinge- 618-6992

able. $35 per bale; can deliver. round/squares bales; Coastal mix,

7319. Advertisers selling quail must felt@windstream.net 770-480-6177 $60, 4x5 rolls, 2013 bermuda, Jimmy Thompson Reidsville 912- Alicia. Don Fulkerson Milner 770-

be accompanied by a copy of the Cattle body for long bed truck.; ryegrass mix; net-wrap, fertilized, in 293-5834

584-9602

commercial quail breeder's license. made out of 2.5-inch pipe, $75. Cal- barn, horse quality. W. Glover Griffin 2013 coastal bermuda hay; 4x5 2013 horse quality hay, bermuda,

Ads for quail that do not have this vin Melcher Harlem 706-449-3076 770-599-9806

round bales, net wrapped, weed-free, fescue; square bales, $5; 4x5 net-

license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/ license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button.
5,000 flight-conditioned Bobwhite quail, $3.50 each and Chukars, $6

Cattle head gate, good conditon, used very little, always in the dry, $300. Robert Barnette Cartersville 770-382-3728
Drover four-horse walker, excellent condition, $2,200; three-point hitch Posthole digger with bit, $350. Dan Pickard Barnesville 770-862-7580
Horse, cow trailer needs repair, four wheels, $400; equipment trailer needs repair, four wheels, $400. W. Lee Canton 404-457-3149
Neckover three-horse trailer, stack

$60; 4x5 rolls,1,000 pounds; fescue, orchard mix; sprayed, fertilized, limed, high quality, horse hay, barn kept; cut 2013. Richard Surles Clayton Rsurles@flightline. com 770-301-1924
`13 bermuda; horse quality $5; fescue horse quality $4.20, all at barn; delivery available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
`13 coastal bermuda cow hay, 4x5 rolls, $40. Rex Register Hahira 229561-1462

limed and fertilized to UGA specs, sheltered. William Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942
2013 coastal bermuda hay; horse quality, 4x5 net-wrapped rolls, stored in barn. Fred Sackett Butler 478952-5399
2013 coastal bermuda horse and cow hay, 4x5 round, square bales and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 / 478-781-1990
2013 coastal bermuda or Tift 44 bermuda hay, fertilized to soil test,

wrapped rolls, $40. Ronald Campbell Rockmart 706-936-3294 / 770-6869563
2013 horse quality, round, square bales; bermuda, coastal mix and cow hay. Nicki Halstead Barnesville 678972-7111
2013 rye horse hay, small square bales, $5. Judy Duncan Carrollton 404-295-2404
2013 rye mix, horse quality, large 4x6 round bales, $50; coastal, crabgrass, $45, all stored in dry barn.

each. Thomas Findley Box Springs room, needs painting. Dennis Jordan `13 coastal bermuda hay; horse 4x5 rolls in barn, $40 each. Edmond Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-

706-575-3889 / 706-326-2186

Temple 678-977-2063

quality, UGA soil specs, square, 4x5 Strickland Perry 478-214-7061 / 2051

Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, Riverode cattle chute, manual head- round bales in barn, delivery, stack 478-957-1039

2013 rye, wheat; mix, horse quality,

now available for the 2013 season, gate, pal cage, rolling block door, all available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 2013 coastal bermuda square bales, $4 per bale; $40 per 4x5 roll; fescue

call for pricing. Rembert Hancock galvanized, great condition, $3,100. 478-994-6463 / 478-960-7239

well-limed and fertilized; delivery mix, $2.75 per bale; $25 per roll. Tim

Fairmount 404-376-0550 / 706-337- Larry Maney Baldwin 706-244-4348 `13 coastal, russell; 4x6, John Deere available. McCracken Newnan 770- Willis Aragon 706-331-8177 / 706-

5711

Trailer: flatbed, seven-ton, goose net-wrapped, stored in barn, horse 328-9453

235-6222

Bobwhite quail, weathered and neck, double axle, like new, $3,950. quality, $50; can deliver. William 2013 coastal bermuda, 4x5, $40; 2013 square bales of hay; bahia,

flight-conditioned; great flyers, ready Jim Grant Elko 478-217-0626

Stevens Macon 478-214-1257

bahia $25, barn-kept. Stephen Bell bermuda and other mixed grasses,

for the 2013 to 2014 season; $3.75. Gene Clark Buena Vista 706-575-

Rabbits

`13 horse quality, Bermuda, also Milledgeville 478-414-8043

barn stored and rain-free. Wilson

cow, goat, mulch hay; square bales 2013 coastal bermuda; square Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492

7848 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite
quail eggs, $48 for 100, $168 for 600, $260 for 100, flight yearround. Raymond Meadows Wadley mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com 478-252-5345
Seven Pines Quail Farm raises flight-conditioned Bobwhite quail, pheasants, chukars; 20 minutes from Athens, hour from Atlanta. Jacob Nash Danielsville 706-255-6372 / 706-255-9524
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Looking for Rouen ducks. Joey Roberts Bowman 706-318-8848
Want white doves. Lee Adams Macon 478-228-1782
Wanted: trio black and trio white Cochin Bantams, also pair of Rouen ducks. Darrenn Wilkes Demorest 706-768-2683
ALlitveersntaotcivke If you have questions regarding this
category, call 404-656-3722. Alpacas: quality animals, award-
winning fleeces; prices for any budget, individuals or starter herds. Lisa Corbicz Rockmart www. circlecalpacas.com 678-247-5331
Feed, Hay And Grain Alpacas: quality breeding pair,
$1,000; individual females, $750; males, $500. William Gholston Dahlonega 706-867-6588
Llama; adult female, Appaloosa possibly bred; face red, leopard marked like a giraffe, runs with goats, $500. Ken Hatley Zebulon 770-3581300
Livestock Wanted If you have questions regarding ads
in this category, call 404-656-3722. Want Longhorn-sired dairy heifers,
and Nubian doelings, reasonably priced; can bottle feed. Gerald Garnto Maysville 706-335-2226
Want to buy; 80 pounds and up wether goats, top price. Wayne Green Bremen 770-841-6815
Livestock Handling If you have questions regarding ads
in this category, call 404-656-3722. 16-foot enclosed trailer 201; white

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
ARBA; Dutch rabbits; pedigreed stock, selling steels, grays, and blacks; 7 weeks and up. Katie Hufford Cleveland 706-219-4766 / 706-969-1953
Bunny rabbits - domestic shorthairs, 8 weeks old, $5 each. Steve Grimm Sharpsburg 770-253-8275
Dutch mixes, tame, female is black and white, male is white, $40 for the pair or $25 each. Tiffany Naugle Loganville 404-987-4684
Flemish Giant, New Zealand white bunnies for sale, $12 each. Randy Miller Meigs 229-941-5102
Flemish Giants, Jersey Woolies and Lion Heads, beautiful and healthy. Pat Cook Covington 404-403-3635
Meat rabbits; New Zealand white, fryers, broilers, $10 each, dress to about three pounds. Ron Ward Auburn 770-601-5121
New Zealand White bunnies for sale, $20 each. Kelly Lane Covington 404-558-3028
Pure bred New Zealand Red $45 and New Zealand White $30, with papers; ARBA, AFNZRC, DRBA. Linda Lee Dawsonville 706-531-4785
Rabbits: some white, some colored, $15 each. Diane Oxford Covington GA 30014 770-464-2988
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.
$10 goat hay, 2013 bermuda mix, net-wrapped, rain-free, in field $30 and $20. Horace Pippin Culloden 770-358-0815 / 770-550-7837
$15 cow hay, $30, $35; 4x5 round, net-wrapped; $4 square bales; 2013 fertilized fescue mix. Robert Greene Roopville 770-324-4323
$25; 2013 4x4 rolls, fescue hay, barn stored, no rain, no weeds. Bryant Jackson Homer 678-878-7503
$30 large 4x5 rolls, horse hay, fertilized, in barn, no rain, fescue, orchardgrass; also cow hay, $20. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton 770834-8333
$30 per bale; 2013 fescue, bermuda

only, delivery available. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701
200 rolls, 4x5 Tift 85 hay. Leland Brooker Bristol 912-367-3099
2012 alicia, coastal, Tift 9; 4x6 rolls, $40; 2013 alicia, coastal, Tift 9; 4x6 rolls, $50. Billy Silas Gibson 706598-9900
2012 coastal bermuda; horse quality, large, tight square bales; well-fertilized and limed, $6.75, in barn; Monticello. Dave Garwood Sandy Springs 770-354-2085
2012; Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, rain free, horse quality, fertilized, in barn, $35 per roll, also cow hay. Mike Keesee Monroe 404-472-5416
2013 4x5 bermuda rolls in barn, horse quality, $50 per roll. Steve Matthews Griffin 404-247-9789
2013 4x5 rolls, fescue mix, horse quality, $35 each; 2012 hay, $25 each, barn stored. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 / 770574-7246
2013 4x5 rolls; fescue mix cow hay in barn, $15 per roll. Audie Laviolette Hartwell 706-436-1695
2013 5x5 bales of bermuda hay, $40 each. Scott Stephens Wrightsville 478-232-8114
2013 alicia bermuda grass hay, 4x5 net wrap; local delivery. Allen Boyd Tifton 229-392-4450 / 229-546-5188
2013 alicia, coastal and bahia varieties; 4x5 round bales, net-wrap, cow quality, delivery available. Robert Harris Patterson 912-670-1133
2013 alicia, net wrap, $40 per roll; 2012 alicia, net wrap, $15 per roll; delivery available. Sam Kyzer Waynesboro samkyzer@gmail.com 706-551-2851
2013 alicia; 4x5 round bales, net wrap, well-fertilized, horse and cow quality, delivery available. Paul Harris Patterson 912-670-0222
2013 bermuda hay, round and square bales; horse quality, sprayed and fertilized. Mike Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665
2013 bermuda hay, well-fertilized, clean, keep in barn, $5 per bale. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-3469064
2013 bermuda hay; 4x5 rolls. $30 per roll. Jim Keith LaGrange 706884-4923
2013 bermuda mix, 4x4 round bales, stored in barn, $20 per roll. Neil Fernander Hogansville 706637-6641

bales, $6 in barn, round $35. Leonard Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900
2013 coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, $4.50 per bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson Tarrytown 912-288-5690
2013 crop of 4x5 round rolls of fertilized bermuda hay, stored under shlter, $40 per roll. Neil Vaughn Vidalia 912-245-5116
2013 fertilized Tift 85 hay; 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped, $35 per roll, you haul; 100 rolls available. Durell Lynn Claxton 912-739-3630 / 912-2823521
2013 fescue and 2013 fescue mixed hay, good quality, at barn; Walton County.. Gordon Cown Monroe 770207-6983
2013 fescue and orchardgrass, rain free, in the barn; 5x4.5 rolls, horse quality, $30, cow hay, $25. J. T. Withrow Ellijay 706-273-3315
2013 fescue hay rolls, $30; square bales, $3 each. James Ray Jasper 770-893-7030
2013 fescue mixed hay, 4x4 rolls, good, clean and suitable for horses, in barn. Michael McKinney Flowery Branch 770-967-6467
2013 fescue, bermuda mix hay; 4x5 round $40; square bales, $4.50; mulch hay, square bales, $2.75, round $25. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville 404-402-8470
2013 fescue, bermuda mix, 4x4 rolls in barn, $28 delivery available, good clean hay. William Windom Carrollton 770-834-1814 / 678-9883729
2013 fescue, bermuda mix; good hay, net wrapped in barn, fertilized, 4x5 roll bales. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718
2013 fescue, mixed hay, barn stored, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404-557-8448
2013 fescue, mixed hay, rain-free, barn kept, square bales, $2.75 per bale, mulch hay $2 per bale. Wall Thomaston 706-975-3287 / 706975-8154
2013 hay in barn, six-foot bales, $45; four-foot $35, easy handling bermuda, fescue. Ken Stevens Madison kstevens@georgiaroof.net 404-625-9419 / 706-557-8988
2013 hay, 4x5 rolls, $25 per roll; we load, you haul. Glenn Argroves Gay 404-791-7318 / 706-672-1300
2013 hay; round bales, big 4x5

2013 square fescue bales, $4, horse quality, fertilized, limed, rain-free, in barn. Al Blackburn Dawsonville 770401-2862
2013 Tift 44 and 85 hay; horse quality square and round bales, delivery available. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388-5054
2013 Tift 44 bermuda, square bales, excellent horse quality, fertilized and dry in barn, $6. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
2013 Tift 44 bermuda; square bales, rain-free, fertilized, horse quality, $5 at barn. Buddy Bearden Bostwick 706-474-8097
2013 Tift 85, $55 per bale; coastal bermuda, $45 per bale; 4x6 John Deere net-wrapped; excellent quality. E. Brown Avera 706-831-3442 / 706547-6162
2013 Tift bermuda hay; square and round bales, horse quality, stored in barn, delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317 / 770914-6153
2013 Tifton 44 bermuda; horse quality, fertilized, weed and crabgrass free, 4x5 rolls, $70; coastal bermuda, $60. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-4838712 / 770-922-6653
2013, alica bermuda hay, $20 outside, in barn $40 to $50; while supplies last. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106
2013; 4x5 Bermuda/fescue mix, $35 in barn, $25 outside; fertilized sprayed, sq. bales $3.85 in barn; delivery available. J.W. Loudermilk Mt. Airy 706-499-4167 / 706-4994169
2013; fertilized, horse quality, large square bales, bermuda, $5; fescue, $4, rain-free, keep in barn. James Wilson Elberton 706-371-2485
2013; round 4x5 bales, fescue and coastal; also square bales, weed-free and fertilized, in barn. James Rutledge McDonough 678-372-6443
4x5, 2013 net-wrap John Deere rolls; ryegrass, bermuda mix, horse and cow quality, $25 and up; delivery available. Ronnie Thomas Bogart 706-207-7366
4x5, 2013, net-wrap, John Deere rolls; ryegrass, bermuda mix, horse and cow quality, $25 and up, delivery available. Josh Pennino Watkinsville 706-340-3146
5x5, unwrapped fescue, bermuda mixed grass; round bales, $4; square

heavy duty ramp, dual 5,500-pound hay; 4x5 net, twine, clean hay; field, 2013 bermuda or bermuda, orchard bales, bermuda horse, $50; bermuda bales, $3; delivery available. Ray

axles, like new. Jason Blackburn $30, barn, $45. Paul Lavengood mix, $20; well-fertilized and sprayed, mixed cow hay, $45, local delivery. Gilbert Bishop 706-769-5820 / 706-

Waynesboro jasonrblackburn@ya- Madison 770-318-3859

real tight; 4x5 net-wrapped. L. Jackson Brooks ajackson767@ 296-4360

hoo.com 706-551-0133

$35; 2013 horse quality mixed Partain Elberton 706-283-5058

gmail.com 678-362-3393

Alicia bermuda; horse quality,

2006 20-foot Neckover cattle traile; bermuda, bahia, fescue; round bales, 2013 bermuda, fescue; fertilized, 2013 hay; UGA soil tested, horse well-fertilized, square bales, $4.50;

new top, floor, paint, tires. $3,800. heavy, 22 bales, quantity discount. rain free, in barn; 150 4x5 bales, $35 quality; alicia, coastal mix and cow delivery within 50 miles. Gary Spence

Ned Sims Armuchee 706-235-1485 Charles Holland Thomaston 706- and $40. Patrick Broder Stockbridge hay. JoAn Young Locust Grove 770- Midville 478-494-9855 / 478-589-

/ 706-766-6230

648-3947 / 706-975-5126

404-401-6134

722-9770

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Bermuda, fescue mix hay, 4x5 Top quality 2013 tested alicia hay; Pomagranate shrub, hydrangeas, Spider lily bulbs, red, $12 per dozen net-wrapped rolls, packed tight, round or square, sheltered; delivery gardenias, hybrid azaleas, bare-root plus $3.50 shipping. Glenda Crosby

Things To Eat

2013 hay, some 2012, $30 to $40 available, free storage through March plants, ornamental shrubs. Bala P.O. Box 1226 Baxley GA 31515

Advertisers submitting ads using

roll; delivery available. Jack Jenkins 2014. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912- Dommeti Conyers baladom7@hot-

the term "organic" require Certi-

Flowers Requiring Athens 706-286-4438 Bermuda, fescue; 4x5 round bales,
Permits $40, bermuda square $6, horse
quality, fescue 4x5 $35. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 678-794-0880
Cattle feed for sale: 4x5 netwrapped, round bales of hay, $20 to $25 per bale. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012
Clean feed wheat for sale; B&C

293-5235 White field corn for sale, good
quality, shelled or on cob. Jim Henderson Dawsonville 770-2655691
Yellow ear corn, 350 to 400 bushels available, sell small or large quantities. Ed Trice Thomaston 706647-8335

mail.com 770-679-5125 Red sugar cane for sale: for plant-
ing, making syrup, chewing. James Coleman Uvalda 912-594-6434 / 912-614-2931
Sugar cane, several varieties available, plant seed cane, syrup making, chewing, juicing. D.W. Wright Moultrie 229-891-7632
Sugarcane; Yellow and Blue Gal,

If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling officially protected plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be pub-

fied Organic registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the registration needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the registration can be attached using the attachments button. For information on this registration, call

Farming. Ed Burrell Monticello 706- Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted improved POJ, red, green. George lished. If you are faxing or mailing in the Organic Program Manager at

717-9581

Want to buy ear corn, northwest Merritt Unadilla 229-401-8726

an ad, the permit needs to be sent 706-595-3408.

Coastal, bahia mix; 800 to Georgia area. Robert Yates White multiplying onions, $18 per along with it. For ads submitted `13 Desirable pecan halves, $11

1,000-pound bales, baled with Claas Summerville 706-397-2715 / 423- gallon, no shipping. Eugene White online, the permit can be attached per pound plus postage; will crack,

baler, $60 inside, $35 to $45 outside; 645-0646

Lithonia 770-987-9790

using the attachments button. For shell, separate pecans, 50 cents per

$25 mulch. Coy Baker Loganville Wanted: Shelled corn, 12 barrels, White pine seedlings, one to three information on the sale or shipment pound. Russell Eaton Stockbridge

770-466-4609

Jefferson County area. William feet; 50 cents to $1. Willene Haigler of protected plants, call the Pro- 770-506-2727

Fescue hay, heavily fertilized, rain- Spinks Marietta 770-424-7171 / Hiawassee 706-994-6850

tected Plant Program at 770-918- `13 shelled pecans, mostly halves,

free, horse quality, square bale, $4.50, in barn. Nolan Haygood Dawsonville 706-265-2361
Ag Seed For Sale Fescue hay; 4--5 round bales,
$30 each; delivery available. Chad Thomas Taylorsville 770-547-2594
Fescue hay; 4x4 dry bales; you pick
Miscellaneous up, $25 per roll. Allan Black Sautee
706-865-7632 Fescue mixed feed hay, square
Flowers For Sale bales, not horse quality, also mulch
hay, square bales. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569
Fescue, bermuda, horse quality, squares $5, 4x5 net-wrapped, $50, cow hay, $30 roll; quantity discount. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589
Fescue, horse quality, $3; fescue mix, horse and cow quality, $2.75, weed and rain-free. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550
Good quality hay, bermudagrass; 4x5 tight rolls, $400 a load delivered (15 rolls). horse quality hay available. David Rackley Lexington 706-4105784
Hay: alicia or bahia rolls; 46x66inch net-wrapped, horse or cow. Billy Daniel Rentz 478-984-4909
Hay; 4x5 round bales; 2013 cow, $35 roll; 2013 horse, $50 roll; wellfertilized. Larry Cox Waynesboro 706-829-4174
Horse quality bermuda hay in barn, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, rain and weed-free, $45, $50 or $60 each. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-2388773
Horse quality hay; 2013, stored in barn, no rain; square, $3; round, 4x5, $30. W. Terry Dishroon Mansfield 770-317-8455
Horse quality hay; bermuda, highly fertilized, six-foot round bales, $60; square bales, $6. Michael Council Cordele debbie@completeequine. com 229-406-1321
Horse quality, coastal bermuda, limed, weed-free, $40 per bale; 4x5 bales, 65 available. John Wood Gibson 706-598-9805
Horse quality, well-fertilized, rainfree fescue, orchardgrass, 4x5 bales in barn on pallets, $50. Andy Cooper

770-428-7622
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-6563635.
Fla. 501 oats seed; clean, 95 percent germination, bulk only. John Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597
Oat seeds for sale; 40-pound bag. Myron Colley Metter Fendersautosales@hotmail.com 706-306-3506
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Blue Gal, Yellow Gal and POJ sugarcane for seed or syrup. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307
Blueberry plants, $2 each, three to four feet tall, Tifblue variety, taking orders for February shipment. Sidney Roland Demorest 706-754-6700
Chinquapins: 1-year-old bareroot seedlings, three for $24 plus $6 shipping. Brandon Adams Athens 770856-1747
Fig trees: sweet brown turkey variety; 1-year, 2-year and 3-year-old trees. John Jeffords Homerville 912-

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Jenkins Giant peanuts. Bob Patterson Comer bjpatt@ windstream.net 706-783-5740 / 706206-6158
Want to buy dwarf mondo grass; can dig. Sue C Green Cumming 404-310-2963

If you have questions about this cat-

egory, call 404-656-3722.

25 red spider lily bulbs; $22 or 50 for

$42; free shipping. John Culpepper

1830 Renfroe Road Quitman GA

31643 talljohn@surfsouth.com 229-

292-0869

4-year-old

Lenten

roses

(Hellebores); ready to bloom in

January, $4; pachysandra 50

plants, $10. Carol Olson Marietta

carololsonmar@hotmail.com 770-

998-1076

All new seeds: cosmos, verbena,

double zinnias, Queen Anne, hyncinth

bean and more; $2 per tablespoon;

SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale

Rd. Armuchee GA 30105

Angel trumpets, banana trees,

Confederate roses, black magic

elephant ears, ginger lillies, lotus,

pond plants and more. Patrice Cook

Covington 770-787-6141

Azaleas: Japanese maples,

gardenia, hosta, hydrangeas, roses.

Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414

Black bamboo, golden bamboo,

beauty berry, cannas, all colors and

more. David Pelton Covington 678-

654-0571

Boxwoods, several sizes, a lot of

them; we dig, bring burlap. Robert

Crowder Greenville 706-663-8276

Castor bean, loofah gourd seeds,

25 for $3 or 100 for $10 cash; SASE,

two stamps. Joy Shelnutt Box 1212

Loganville GA 30052

Crape myrtles; 12 feet in 15-gallon

containers, $35; camellia, five feet

in three and five-gallon containers,

$20. Myrtle Russell Bonaire

robertrussell@bellsouth.net 478-923-

1951

6411.
Flowers Wanted
Wanted: old fashioned perennial chrysanthemums. Phyllis Foisy Monroe 404-259-8219
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
10- and five-frame bee hives, starting kit and some parts. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119
All natural pure, unprocessed honey; sizes available: quart, $12; pint, $7; eight-ounce bear, $4. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 / 678-4487781
Bee equipment wanted; will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon/Gray 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, really works, $20; three for $50, free shipping. Jack Snyder Hephzibah 706-554-7959
Complete 10-frame hives with bees and food super, $300; order now for spring 2014 pick-up. Ray James Palmetto 770-912-8128
Complete bee hives and equipment, medium hive bodies, top covers, inner covers, bottom boards and feeders. Michael George Carrollton 470-514-9303
Queenless package bees and frames of brood and bees, starting February; pick up in Metter. Patrick Wilbanks Metter 912-286-7789
Taking orders for April 2014; Italian or Carniolan nucs for sale, threepound Italian packages available. Ray Civitts Toccoa 706-491-3124
Taking orders, five-comb nucs, hives, bees, spring delivery, empty hives, supers, raw honey, heavy extra equipment; closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770382-9619

$8.50 per pound, plus postage, bagged in freezer, leave message. Franklin Eaton Flowery Branch 770532-9340 / 770-532-6333
2013 black walnuts: $20 per quart plus $6 shipping and postage. Jimmie Pruitt Dahlonega 678-300-9670
2013 shelled black walnut, $23 per quart; I pay shipping. L .Odell Cripps Harlem 706-556-9130
2013 shelled pecans, $8 per pound plus shipping. James Allen Thomaston 475-955-7106
All-natural Black Angus beef; whole, half, quarters; no antibiotics, steroids or hormones, January 2014. David Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876
Angus beef, no antibiotics or hormones; grain-fed, dry aged 17 days; quarters; www.sellfarm.com Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
Cane syrup grown and cooked on farm, also stalks for planting, grinding. Lynn Reeves Dearing mjohnsonmj@hotmail.com 706-5951798 / 706-825-6274
Collards, turnip greens, kale, mustard greens for sale. Ruth Brooks Roswell 770-993-2315
For sale: sugar cane syrup; 1/5, $6.50; can be shipped, call for info. Roy Holt Dudley 478-676-2760 / 478-697-2583
Green sugar cane syrup, case or bottles; first pound 6 p.m., second pound Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Harold Barnes Douglas 912381-1479 / 912-384-7835
Naturally grown Jerusalem Artichoke, as low as $6 per pound, plus shipping. Buddy Hutto Warner Robins buddy260@cox.net 478960-1329
One Black Baldie, one Angus steer for sale; grain finished, ready early 2014; half or whole. Scott Chambers Braselton 706-983-0603
Organically, pasture raised meat and animals for sale; cows, goats, sheep and hogs available; MarViewFarms. com Fernando Mendez Arabi MarViewFarms@gmail.com 229-4018722

Hiram 770-235-5039

520-0431

Daffodils: White Mt. Hood, old

Large quantity 5x4 rolls in barn, net Figs: three kinds, mulberries, $5, time yellow; tiny jonquils, blue bells, and twine; bahia, fescue, bermuda, self-pollinating Issai, kiwi, $6, dew- yellow cannas. tall blue phloux, mole

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$25 per roll. Robert Miller Greenville berries, $2, sweet shrub, $3, others; bean seed; shrubbery. E. Beach

706-672-4556

no shipping. Carla Houghton Mari- Duluth 770-476-1163

Oat hay, fertilized, horse quality, 5x5 etta 770-428-2227

Four-inch perennials, 350 varieties,

I would like to receive a subscription to the print version of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are $10/year (26 issues).

round blaes, stored in barn; Morgan For Sale: Mississippi sugar cane for $1.50 each including Helleborus;

County near Madison. Frank Eaton planting or syrup per stalk. Lemon one-gallon grafted Japanese maples,

q New Subscriber

q Renewal

Buckhead 706-342-0727 / 706-474- Rozier Montrose 478-676-3521

$20 to $25; display garden. Selah

0689

Gallon trees: green giant, Carolina Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967

Quality bermuda; square, round sapphire, blue ice, Murray, $4 each. Gardenias; frost-proof varieties,

Name:

bales, rain-free, stored in barn, Jeff Frederick Fort Valley sunset- very fragrant flowers. Kelly Wilson

square bale, $5. Walker Whitmire growers498@aol.com 478-825-1186 Griffin mapletreefarm99yahoo.com Address:

Bishop walker@aw-products.com / 478-825-0136

770-365-1530

706-207-4336

Grafted pecan trees; taking orders Giant cosmos seeds, six to eight

Quality coastal In barn, net wrapped; for January 2015; call Browndale Pe- feet, not unusual, 60-plus seeds, $1

City:

State

Zip

1,000-pound rolls; will deliver. Kirk can Farms. Andy Smith Hawkinsville plus SASE. Ira Bray 70 Wilkes Ct.

Little Lyons 912-326-3512

478-225-8433

Newnan GA 30263 770-253-0392

Round bale hay; fescue, Grape vines: adult, producing grape Liriope, mondo grass, $2, gallon

(Please list only the address where you want your Bulletin mailed.)

orchardgrass, 4x4, rain-free; delivery vines for sale, $25 each; four Reli- pot. Barry Lackey Roswell 770-475-

available. Ron Smith LaFayette ance Seedless, eight Moore's Dia- 9216

Email address:

jpetrel@floorsoft.com 706-537-8841 mond, eight Siebel. Hans Gruetzen- Reseeding petunias mixed; angel

Shelled corn, $6 for 40-pound bag. bach Dalton 706-271-0052

trumpets, double purple or double

Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-867- Greasy green collard seeds, $2 per yellow, $1 per packet with SASE.

5177

teaspooon; send SASE with payment Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.

Shelled yellow corn, combine run, to address shown. Barry R Pittman Jefferson GA 30549

bring your own drums, $12 per 100 4121 Lampp Road Gibson GA 30810 Seeds: altheas (Rose of Sharon),

Phone number:
(Please provide a phone number in the event Bulletin staff has a question about your address or subscription.)

pounds. Stacey Burden Comer 706- 706-598-3664

Jerusalem cherry, yucca, hibiscus,

783-5840 / 706-714-7194

Old time white multiplying onions, four-o-clocks, orange cosmos; cash;

Please make checks payable to `Georgia Department of Agriculture.'

Shelled yellow feed corn, sold by the $8 per half-gallon, plus $6 shipping; $1 per teaspoon, SASE. Gail Wilson

Send payments to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, PO Box 742510,

barrel or bag. Robert Montgomery eat all winter. Amory Hall Maysville 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce GA Atlanta, GA 30374-2105.

Reynolds 478-847-2356

706-652-2521

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Bulletin Calendar

A-1 quality, channel catfish North Georgia ckicken litter, call fingerlings; graded, priced by for the cheapest prices around. Bob

Firewood

size, accurate weights, counts, Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517 Firewood must be cut from the ad-

Dec. 25 Merry Christmas!
Dec. 31 Deadline to request ACC for Beef ballot Georgia Department of Agriculture Atlanta, Ga. 404-656-3680
Jan. 1 Happy New Year!

Jan. 11 Houston County Commercial Dairy Heifer Show Georgia National Fairgrounds Perry, Ga. 478-230-4108
Jan. 12 Wild Hog Supper Georgia Train Depot Atlanta, Ga. 404-419-1738

Jan. 3 Deadline to register for ABS Global AI Management School Northeast Georgia Livestock Auction Athens, Ga. 678-617-2945

Georgia Junior Swine Boosters Sunglo Feeds Throw-down Futurity Georgia National Fairgrounds Perry, Ga. 229-221-7381

guaranteed live, healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 / 770-468-0725
All sizes channel catfish, minnows, crappie, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile carp, electrofishing, feeders, aeration. Keith and Kim Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
Bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, grass carp, shad, etc; most sizes, free delivery or pick up. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938
Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113
Bass, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, channel catfish, fingerling, sterile grass carp; delivery available.

Oddities
Farm lawn jockeys; cement standard size, heavy, black, green, red and white in color, $285 each. G. Gibson Dawsonville 678-595-2790
Gourds for sale: Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck, and more. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-2454218
Gourds: many varieties to choose from, at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Lucky buckeyes, $4.25 per dozen; planting buckeyes, $5.25 per dozen, planting instructions included. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain 828-2264700
Martin gourds, 50 cents to $1 each, also 16 pieces tin, 3x8 feet each or $100 for all. Howard Moore

vertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Dry, hardwood; $150 for cord; you pick up. Larry Beuchat Griffin 770412-4740 / 770-228-5174
Dry, seasoned and split hardwood, $90 per cord; you pick up. Glenn Register Fayetteville 770-461-2842
Dry, seasoned hard wood, $150 per cord, you pick up. Larry Beuchat Griffin 770-228-5174 / 770-4124740
Fatwood five-pound box, 10-inch strips, free shipping, $17 per box. Maurice Palmer Pelham 229-3286436
Firewood for sale; $85 half cord, $150 cord; delivery available. Tyler Pierce Newborn 770-853-9348

Jan. 15

Tony Chew Manchester 706-846- Loganville 770-466-4485

Firewood: Seasoned Oak, full cord,

Jan. 4

Boll Weevil Eradication Founda-

3657

Old church bell, $250. Ron Wolfe $170; half cord, $90; delivered;

Georgia 4-H Life Smart Training

tion Annual Meeting

Grass carp, bluegill, redear, hybrid, 2019 Old Dominion Dr. Albany GA lightered, bulk or small. James Sells

Georgia National Fairgrounds

Ramada Conference Center

redbreast bream and channel catfish; 31721 229-291-4307

Monroe 770-267-8603

Perry, Ga.

Perry, Ga.

delivery available. Paul Williams One set of four shoes Lastes and Oak firewood, $250 per cord; I

706-542-8756

229-469-4038

Hawkinsville 478-892-3144

stand cast iron, $45; two cow bells, will deliver for extra cost. Ty Hamm

Grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker $10. Pearl Nolan Rocky Face 706- Jonesboro 404-478-9685

Jan. 7

Jan. 15 18

bream, channel catfish fingerlings, 673-4992

Red, white oak firewood, some split

4-H portfolio due date

Agility Dog Show

bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pick Slightly used wood-burning stove 16 inches to 18 inches; half cord, $75,

Georgia National Fairgrounds

up by appointment only. Robert for sale. Peggy Griffin Clarkesville full cord, $180, delivery extra. Larry

Jan. 8

Perry, Ga.

Brown Brooks 770-719-8039

706-768-8417

Houston Covington 770-786-4015

Gardening with Limitations

404-583-5783

Red wigglers, worm castings,

Miscellaneous Wanted

Seasoned and split oak hardwood,

Putnam County Extension Meeting Room Eatonton, Ga. 706-485-4151
Blueberry Meeting Georgia/Florida Tobacco Exchange Warehouse Alma, Ga. 912-632-5601
Jan. 9 11 Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference Savannah International Trade and Convention Center Savannah, Ga. 706-883-8215
Jan. 10 11 Georgia Farm Credit Winter Pig Classic Georgia National Fairgrounds Perry, Ga. 229-254-3886
Jan. 11 FFA State EMC Wiring CDE
Georgia Iris Society meeting Northlake-Barbara Loar Library Tucker, Ga.

Jan. 16 Georgia Aquaculture Association Workshop and Annual Meeting Dennard's Pond House Soperton, Ga. 478-697-8994
Jan. 17 Breeder Cattle Sale Turner County Stockyards Inc., Ashburn, Ga. 1-800-344-9808
Deadline for 2014 USDA NRCS Conservation Stewardship Program www.nrcs.usda.gov
Jan. 18 Metro Atlanta Beekeeping Short Course Atlanta Botanical Garden Atlanta, Ga. 678-597-8443
Chatooga County Beekeepers Association Class Chatooga County Agricultural Center, Summerville 423-304-2714

worm farm composting kits; www.gawigglers.com. D. Holman Covington 678-977-7944
Red worms or Nightcrawlers, for composting or fishing. Tim Herron Dawsonville herronfarms@gmail. com 706-531-4789
Stocking fish, catfish, bream, bluegill, carp, crappie, free delivery available. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912293-7097
Trout, fingerlings and stockers; various sizes, native quality, grown and raised on our farm; delivery available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706279-6199
Fertilizers & Mulches
$1 or 50 cents per pound, worm castings; great for any planting project, teas and repairing your soil. Bush Byron sweetie1956@cox.net 478-955-4771
2012; square bales in barn, $1.50 per bale, mulch hay. Paul Teems 1445 Bart Manous Rd Canton GA 30115 770-231-7414
Aged horse manure, you load any time; I load, call for appointment, $10 truck, $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Chad Willams Smyrna 404-421-1775 / 207-776-8625

Aluminum cookie cutters with red, green handles: farm animals, poultry, produce, holidays, rabbit, gingerbread man. Barbara Lang Cordele 229-322-1321
Authentic wool blankets to fit queen size beds. William Houston Macon 478-788-2693 / 478-319-5152
Burnt, rusty, metal tin roofing for deer guard on ground; will barter with berry plants, frozen berries. Davis Yaun Soperton dayaun@gmail.com 912-399-1988
Looking for dry rough cut pine boards, that will be used for an event venue. Carter Williamson Chattahoochee Hills 404-229-9507
Looking for old large cast iron pig boiler pots for a project for fire pit. Brian Hughs Gainesville 678-3164445
Need small shed, small enough to fit on the back of a truck or come apart. Mary Patrick-Powell Atlanta 404-786-2797
Person desiring Pyrex glass coffee maker, please call. Melrose Jones Portal 912-865-2833
Pine shavings for my horse stalls. Bobby Poe Macon 478-477-3494
Want dump truck load, field rocks,

18 to 20-inch pieces, $85, half-cord; free local delivery. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned hardwood, deliverd locally, $160 per cord. Walter Lee Dawsonville 706-429-4688
Seasoned lighter pine kindling in bulk, large quantity, can be loaded; make offer. H. Martin Kite 478-4695173
Seasoned oak firewood, $200 per cord; $100 half-cord; $65 quarter cord; you pick up; delivery extra. Peter Cabrel Hampton 404-513-9353
Seasoned oak firewood, split, 18 to 22 inches, half-cord, $75, you pick up, cash only. Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142
Seasoned oak firewood; $175 per cord; $90 half cord; hickory BBQ wood, $50 per quarter cord; delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083
Split hardwood, approximately 18 inches; delivered locally on weekends, $80 half-cord. Randy Smith McDonough 404-901-5278
Want to buy 50 loads of pine, hardwood or green logs. J A Lambert Ideal 678-850-0094
Timber

678-583-8603

2014 Georgia Peanut Farm Show

Bermuda round bales, net delivered Mansfield area, send fee Timber must be individually owned

UGA Tifton Campus Conference

wrapped, $25 each. Wade Simpson and availability info. Z.P. Anderson and produced by the advertiser

Center

McDonough 404-732-7255

Covington anurseaday@gmail.com on his personal property. No

Tifton, Ga. 229-386-3470
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.
We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed.
Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404-656-3722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov.

Clean pine straw, $4 per bale 678-972-8885

companies or businesses are

delivered; spreading available, garden tilling, 32 years experience. Steve Schultheis Winder 770-2351351
Free aged horse manure, mixed with shavings, will load. Monti Hight

Wanted: water tank with metal cage; west Georgia area. Robert Hudson Greenville mh821@hotmail. com 706-845-4095 / 706-402-0461
Wood burning heater. Sammie Waller Manchester 706-846-3965

allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.
Free hardwood timber, good access, two acres; down and collected, load

Macon 478-960-2008

Notices

up, haul off; Monroe, Gratis area. CJ

Mulch hay, square bales only; Monroe County. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642
Pure pine shavings, kiln dried, super absorbent, bulk deliveries; call

Old South Farm Museum hosting demonstration hog killing Feb. 1; includes sausage making, lye soap, smokehouse and more; pre-register at www.oldsouthfarm.com. Paul

Fagan Monroe 770-378-5176 Pines: over 2 acres, 60-plus feet;
free; you cut, haul, clean up; bonded and insured a must. Ralph Hartman Loganville 770-466-0170

for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville Bulloch Woodland 706-975-9136

Christmas Trees

Pecans: 2013 shelled pecans, $8 per bag plus shipping and handling. Jerry Jackson Macon 478-396-7627
Taking orders on grown Yorkshire meat hogs, $1 per pound, live weight, 100 percent grain fed. Jeffrey Vance Carrollton Jvance1ga@gmail.com 770-846-0898
Two steers; no shots; ready for processing or finishing; 1,000 pounds each; $1.75 per pound. Joey Wells Buena Vista jswells@windstream.net 229-649-7181
Vacuum packed natural raised heritage pig, $280. Neil Taylor Ellenwood taylorganic@bellsouth.

Zucchini relish, mild or spicy; great with everything, $5 per pint, you pay shipping. Kenya Norwood Davisboro 478-348-3558
Fish & Supplies
Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be

404-375-4900 Shavings for horse barns, large
loads. Marion Smith Kennesaw 404218-7389
Square bales mulch hay, $2.50 per bale; $3 delivered, 50-plus bales within 25 miles. Ken Widner Buena Vista 229-649-9606
Vermiculture: Red wigglers (composting worms) and castings by the pound or bed run. Reed Adair Loganville 770-527-6064
Wheat straw bales, $2.50 per bale. Sam Rappold Molena 770-550-3048 / 770-884-0262
Poultry Litter/Compost

Plan and come: plant sale May 11 for spay/neuter McIntosh County; African violets. Emmy Minor Pine Harbor 912-832-6788
Register now for Championship Youth Equine Day; Feb. 4 at the Train Depot. Anna Spratt Atlanta GaEquineYouth14@yahoo.com 404791-0884
Out-Of-State Wanted
Honest, dependable horse person is looking for long term rental of small home, cabin with horse barn. Debbie Stone Zolfo Springs FL 863-2635394
Stock trailer; bumper-pull or

Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, blue ice; three-gallon, three feet, $10 each. Kathy Holston Knoxville thunderhillgrowers@gmail.com 478207-7694

net 404-862-9394

attached using the attachments Free aged manure, compost; will gooseneck canvas top, two

Wanted: home-canned Better button. For license information, help load, easy access, Crabapple axle, 14x16 feet; road ready,

Boy whole tomatoes. Hugh Watson Marietta 678-445-1454
We machine shell your pecans for

call 770-761-3044. $25 to $30 per pound; Big Red
Europeans, Red Wigglers and worm

area. Kristina Macrae Alpharetta 770-410-0868
North Georgia chicken litter for sale;

good condition. Lamar Simmons Gainesville FL 352-485-1237
Want 500-pound steers or heifers,

4-Her John Langdale of Valdosta, Ga., won first place in his weight division

30 cents per pound while you wait. castings plus shipping. Lew Bush available in large quantities, delivery must be on good vaccination in the Lowndes County Hog Show in

Jody Glidewell Jackson 770-775- Byron smokefj@gmail.com 478-955- available. Justin Debord Jasper 678- program; preferrably preconditioned. November. He is the son of Wesley and

6592

4780

386-5884

Carroll Moore Iva SC 864-933-2306 Kimberly Langdale.

Wednesday, DECEMBER 25, 2013

farmers and consumers market BulletinPage 11

FEATURED RECIPE:

ARTY'S GARDEN: Try edible landscaping

Georgia sweet potato and pecan pie

for beauty and bounty

Editor's Note: We used a medium-sized sweet potato for this recipe. To prepare, pierce the skin, wrap in a damp paper towel and microwave on high for five to six minutes or until soft.

Ingredients: 9-inch deep-dish pastry shell For the sweet potato filling: 1 cup cooked, mashed Georgia sweet potato cup packed light brown sugar 1 egg, beaten 2 tablespoons evaporated milk 1 tablespoon butter, melted 2 teaspoons vanilla teaspoon cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg

For the pecan filling: cup packed light brown sugar teaspoon salt cup light corn syrup 2 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons butter, melted 2 teaspoons vanilla 1.25 cups chopped Georgia pecans

Instructions: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Combine the sweet potato filling ingredients in a medium bowl. Pour in the bottom of the pastry shell. 3. Combine pecan filling ingredients in a second bowl. When mixed, gently pour over sweet potato mixture. 4. Bake for one hour and cool on a wire rack before serving.
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 404656-3722.
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!

NOTICE: USDA to survey nation's cattle inventories
During the first two weeks of January, Southern producers will be asked to report their beef and dairy cattle inventories, calf crop and cattle on feed operations. The US Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service offers the option of participating in the survey via Internet, mail or a personal interview with a local NASS representative.
Information provided in the survey is confidential. Survey results will be available in the Cattle report at www.nass.usda.gov on Jan. 31, 2014.
For more information, call the NASS Southern Region Field Office in Athens, Ga., at 1-800-253-4419.
Correction
The website for Patten Pecans was listed incorrectly in the Dec. 11 issue. To order, please visit www.pattenpecans.com. The Market Bulletin staff regrets this error.

Sometimes we put

vines that may be liber-

plants in rigid categories.

ated from the orchard and

We fail to look at the

vineyard and utilized

beauty of fruit, vegetable

in the home landscape.

and herb plants and think

Texas tarragon, bay, anise

of flowering plants as

hyssop, thyme, oregano,

strictly ornamental. For

basil, rosemary, chives,

example, blueberries

parsley, red mustard,

are perfect for cereal or

kale, Swiss chard, garlic,

pancakes, but we do not

eggplant, hot peppers and

always notice that blue-

okra are a few herbs and

berry shrubs have attrac-

vegetables that have or-

tive white flowers in spring

namental qualities. Edible

and foliage that blazes

flowers include pansies,

crimson and scarlet in fall.

violas, nasturtiums, roses

Eggplant is versatile in the

and yuccas.

kitchen, but its lavender

Even an apartment-

flowers are pretty and its

dweller can plant herbs

fruits shine like Christmas

or leaf lettuce in bushel

ornaments. Yuccas have ORIENTAL PERSIMMONS have glossy leaves all

baskets on a sunny bal-

bold foliage and flowers, summer and attractive, tasty fruit in fall.

cony. Homeowners with a

but their white petals taste

swimming pool taking up

like mild cabbage.

most of the backyard can replace a lounge chair

More than ever, categories are breaking down with a half-barrel containing a miniature peach.

and boundaries are being crossed. Gardeners who Those with sunny patios or decks can set aside

do not have room for an orchard or a separate

space for pots of calamondin, lemon or lime.

herb or vegetable garden are incorporating food Although these citrus trees are not winter-hardy in

plants into their overall landscape designs. The Georgia, they are easily overwintered indoors.

concept of using food plants throughout the

Consider making your landscape an edible one.

landscape is referred to as "edible landscaping." Besides having the freshest herbs, fruits and veg-

Ideally, plants in the edible landscape are aestheti- etables possible, you'll have the pride that comes

cally pleasing as well as productive.

from growing them yourself and an increasing

Examples include planting basil among flow- appreciation of the beauty that lies in all things.

ers, rosemary as a foundation shrub, muscadines

Arty Schronce is the Department's resident

to cover an arbor or blueberries as an informal gardening expert. He's a lifelong gardener and

hedge. Oriental persimmon, American persim- a horticulture graduate of North Carolina State

mon, feijoa, fig, sarvisberry, peach, plum and

University who encourages everyone to discover

bunch grape are a few fruiting trees, shrubs and the pleasures of plants and gardening.

CHRISTMAS: Showcase spotlighted holiday spirit
From Page 1

treated to a veritable smorgasbord of Georgia treats. Owner Bettie Anderson started the business about five years ago, when she purchased several pounds of berries from a farmer who was downsizing. It wasn't until she noticed that her dining room table was full of spreads that she turned her hobby into a business. Anderson is now pursuing
Deb Ferguson of Hunter Cattle Company helps a shopper pick out Georgia-grown meat products during the Christmas Showcase, which was held Dec. 14 at the Atlanta State Farmers Market. Photo by Dallas Duncan

her Georgia Grown membership as a fulltime job. "This is great," she said of the Christmas Show-
case. "I've run into a couple of customers from Woodstock they said, `Boy! You came all the way down here.' I think it's a good turnout. I really enjoy it."
Brad Cousar started Fly by South as a way to combine his two loves sauces and aviation. He brought both to the showcase, along with samples of chicken salad made with his signature all-natural white sauces.
"I sold the first bottle of this in April of this year, so we're brand new," he said. "It's a great opportunity, getting out there in front of people, getting feedback, having a great time and introducing my sauces to the world and seeing what the world thinks."
He said any opportunity to tell people about Fly by South is "a good time."
"Considering the weather, I'm actually very pleased with how many people turned out. Sometimes if the show is too busy, you don't get a chance to have good discourse and see what they think," Cousar said. "That's actually been very good today."
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black said he was thrilled with the showcase.
"It is our hope that events like these will encourage consumers to remember Georgia's producers and agribusinesses during this time of year," he said. "We're grateful to all of our Georgia Grown vendors and guests that helped make the event a success and we look forward to hosting more events like these in the future."
Deb Ferguson of Hunter Cattle Company said the farm wants to participate in all Georgia Grown events such as this.
"I love the festive music and I love that they are expressing the true meaning of Christmas, and I hope that never changes or stops," she said.

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farmers and consumers market Bulletin

Wednesday, DECEMBER 25, 2013

Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue class participants practice techniques for safely pulling a downed horse to its feet during a training event on Dec. 6 in Macon, Ga. Photo by Dallas Duncan

Large animal rescue course teaches first

responders to safely handle livestock

By Dallas Duncan
On the count of three, a team of firefighters, veterinarians, emergency responders and civilians pulled strips of heavy-duty webbing and safely pulled a downed horse to its feet. Behind them, a second team caught two llamas that escaped from a trailer accident.
Though these were mock rescues put on for a training course in Macon, Ga., earlier this month, the danger of livestock emergencies is real, said Rebecca Gimenez, founder of the Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue courses.
"We call them a low-frequency, high-danger event. It doesn't happen very often, but when it does it has a high-risk management opportunity for injury," Gimenez said.
The 2013 TLEAR class brought together people from a variety of backgrounds to learn skills to handle these events. Participants spent three days learning how to save horses, cattle, llamas and more from a variety of emergency situations.
Gimenez has been teaching TLAER programs since 1994, when her partner met several veterinarians who were also firefighters. They told him when they received calls involving large animals, many responders didn't know what to do.
"Over the years, we started realizing that everybody had a vested interest in this from various areas of emergency response," she said.
Gimenez does the TLAER courses all over the world, including one recently in Australia. She hosts the Georgia class each December in Macon.
She said it's important for TLAER program attendees to get plugged into incident and emergency response command.
"There was a huge wreck on 75 ... A horse trailer narrowly avoided it and went down into an embankment," Gimenez said. "I was in traffic. I couldn't see the horse trailer. Even though I was 250 yards away, I had no idea there was a horse trailer involved because I'm not plugged into their emergency management."
Ray Palcynski, director of special operations training for University of Illinois Fire Service Insti-

tute, traveled across the country to attend the class. He piloted a four-hour awareness program based on the TLAER courses.
"I grew up on my aunt and uncle's farm. I just saw these problems happening and nobody could do anything about it that was any good," Palcynski said. "It's not like going out on EMS calls or thinks that keep us busy like car wrecks, but when it does happen you better be ready."
One of the key trainings of the TLAER course is animal behavior how behavioral characteristics play into the ways horses, cattle, sheep, goats, llamas and other livestock must be handled during rescue. Participants herded cattle and walked large animals to put these skills into practice.
Another important aspect was properly moving animals. Tying rope around an animal's neck or limb and then pulling can injure or possibly kill the animal, whereas using heavy-duty webbing and pulleys around the torso is safer.
Though aerial lifts and large machinery rescues look cool, Gimenez advocates the simplest and most calming methods of rescue. For example, if a horse is stuck in a pool, the pool can be drained so the horse isn't swimming or at risk of drowning. Once the pool is empty, the horse can be given hay to calm him down while further rescue plans are decided.
"It's fun to use helicopter lifts, but it's always better for the animal and for you to cut a path, build a ramp and give the animal some hay," Gimenez said. "We will do some of the cool-guy stuff [during the course], but a lot of it is going to be simple manipulations, with just a single piece of webbing around their torso."
Though she said there's no way to train for every type of response, the TLAER courses are designed to give community responders at least awarenesslevel training.
"We are the ones that get called. We are the catch-all for every disaster, emergency, big and small," said Kathleen Mullen, fire battalion chief for Minneapolis Fire, who flew down for the course. "Whether we know anything about it or not, we're going to be going. It's our responsibility to know."

VISIT WITH A VET:
Feral swine more than just a nuisance
Visit with a Georgia veterinarian in this monthly feature. This edition
comes from State Veterinarian Dr. Robert Cobb in Atlanta, Ga.
Free-ranging populations of wild pigs, or feral swine, exist in at least 39 states. Some estimate their numbers to be more than 4 million, with the largest populations located in California, Florida, Hawaii and Texas. Georgia's large population of feral swine resides mostly in the river swamps of south Georgia, but can be found statewide.
Today's feral swine population is a combination of escaped or neglected domestic swine, Eurasian wild boar and feral pigs that have been captured and transported for the purpose of starting wild, free-living populations. The intentional movement of trapped feral swine resulted in extensive crossbreeding of feral populations, producing many variations.
Feral swine regularly tear through livestock and game fences; consume animal feed; destroy field crops such as corn, milo, watermelon, peanuts, hay, turf and wheat; and, when given the opportunity, will prey upon young livestock and other small animals.
Moving untested feral swine to new areas or allowing them onto farms with domestic pigs is illegal in Georgia and can have disastrous consequences to the commercial swine industry. Feral swine can be imported into Georgia only by a special permit issued by the state veterinarian. Three feral swine agreements are utilized by the Department in cooperation with the US Department of Agriculture. Individuals wishing to have feral swine facilities must meet strict testing, fencing and reproduction prevention protocols. The feral swine facilities are regularly inspected by the Department to assure compliance with the rules in order to maintain separation of feral swine from domestic herds.
Feral swine are carriers of a number of diseases: swine brucellosis, pseudorabies, leptospirosis, tuberculosis, tularemia, trichinosis, plague, anthrax, African swine fever, classical swine fever or hog cholera and swine vesicular disease. USDA eradicated hog cholera from the US in 1976.
Though they've been eliminated or controlled from US commercial production swine herds, some are still found in Georgia feral swine and can be readily transmitted to humans and other animals:
Brucellosis is a bacterial infectious disease of animals and humans, caused by Brucella bacteria. Swine brucellosis is a reproductive disease, causing abortions in sows and infertility in boars. Infected swine are disease carriers for life and can serve as sources of infection. The only way to remove the disease is to detect infected swine through blood tests and cull the animals. In humans, the disease may mimic severe flu and may cause crippling arthritis or meningitis. Animals and humans are exposed to the swine Brucella bacterium by contact with infected blood, reproductive tissues and fluids from animals during farrowing, abortion or carcass dressing.
Pseudorabies: Viral PRV attacks the central nervous system and is fatal to cattle, horses, goats, sheep, dogs, cats, raccoons, skunks, opossums and small rodents. Though not fatal in swine, it causes abortions and stillbirths. Pseudorabies is caused by a herpesvirus in swine. It is not related to rabies and it does not infect humans. The spread of PRV from feral swine to domestic cattle has also been documented in Florida and Texas. Feral swine are known to break into feed bunks and congregate around areas where supplemental feed is distributed, providing a source of contamination of feed and potential spread of infection through contact with domestic herds.
Parasites: Feral swine are also host to several disease-causing parasites. These parasites include lung worm, kidney worm, thorny-headed worm, ascarid roundworm, hog lice and the parasite that causes trichinosis.
The more feral swine populations increase and expand, the greater the chances that they may transmit diseases to domestic animals, wildlife and humans as well as destroy expensive crops. To minimize the threat feral swine pose to domestic swine operations, farmers should not introduce wild pigs into herds or attempt to market wild-caught pigs. Before transporting breeding swine, perform blood tests according to state and federal guidelines, and blood-test all new stock before adding them to existing herds. Fence out feral swine and do not butcher feral swine on the farm, or feed offal from field-dressed wild hogs to domestic ones.

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