Your heart will grow three sizes bigger with a Georgia Christmas tree in your house! Page 6 GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 VOL. 97, NO. 23 COPYRIGHT 2014 OPEN, SESAME: Burgeoning confectionary markets swing doors wide open for Georgia farmers The upright, non-shattering sesame pods on this experiment plot at the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition grounds in Moultrie, Ga., were bred to help farmers grow sesame that can be mechanically harvested using equipment they already own. Photo by Dallas Duncan By Dallas Duncan It's harvest season for a number of Georgia crops, and amongst the cotton pickers and pecan shakers are a relatively new trend: sesame combines. Georgia planted 23 percent of the Southeast's mechanically harvested sesame crop this year. "This is our second year here in Laurens County, and basically our second year in Georgia as well," said Raymond Joyce, Laurens County Extension coordinator. "We have it growing in various soils across the state. We have it up in the Eatonton and Madison area, in southwest Georgia and here through middle Georgia." The sesame experiment began with 2,500 acres contracted in the Southeast, grew to 45,000 in 2013, but dipped back down to 30,000 this year. Georgia is a big part of that 30,000 approximately 7,000 acres. "Unfortunately we had a lot of rain last year and that really hurt a lot of the guys that contracted acres. They weren't able to get it planted or when it was planted, it got flooded out. That unfortunately put a handcuff on some acres this year," said Chris Bacon, grain merchandiser for Agrex, Inc., in Buford, Ga. This isn't just any sesame though: Georgia farmers are planting the world's only mechanically harvested varieties, developed by Austin, Texas-based Sesaco. Unlike older varieties, which had seed pods that Jimmy Brewer, owner of Southland Seed Company in McRae, Ga., called "extreme shatterers" and required hand-harvesting, Sesaco's seeds stay in the pod, making them able to be combine-harvested with equipment many Georgia farmers already own. These varieties grew well out West, but major drought issues from 2009 to 2011 led to the company looking for other places to cultivate, including the Southeast. Sesame is droughttolerant once out of the ground, but still needs water for the seed to take root, Joyce said. The non-shattering varieties include S30 and S34, which are upright plants recommended for no-till drill planting, and the branch-type S32, S36 and S38 are encouraged for those using a planter, Brewer said. Joyce said sesame thrives in well-drained soil, and fits well in rotation with crops already grown in Georgia. Sesame is also lauded for breaking the nematode life cycle. Nematodes, which Brewer likened to humans having the shingles, form nodes on a plant's root system and stops the plant from accepting nutrients. Sesame has a root system instead of a single taproot, giving it better potential to bring nutrients back to the top part of the soil, thus creating a better nutritional environment for the next crop, Bacon said. There's an economic benefit, too. See SESAME, page 11 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farm services ads.......................2 Handicraft ads........................... 10 Arty's Garden.............................. 11 Feature recipe........................... 12 Notice Deadline to submit ads for the Dec. 24 issue is noon, Dec. 10. Cottage foods license fills gap between hobby and commercial baking Learn more about Jimella's Bakery and how Emily Holden went from hobby bak- er to full-blown business owner with a cottage foods license in our latest YouTube video, avail- able at www.youtube.com/user/gamktbulletin. By Dallas Duncan Emily Holden's Friday schedule is as follows: wake up, drive to kitchen, bake several hundred cookies, cool several hundred cookies, assemble several hundred cookie sandwiches. Her cookie sandwiches include the Hall and Oatmeal two chewy, old-fashioned oatmeal cookies with peanut butter chips blended in, filled with a peanut butter buttercream and the popular brown butter snickerdoodle filled with dulche de leche buttercream. "It's a mixture of recipes that I've used over the years that I've just tweaked to kind of make my own," Holden said. "I usually kind of try to perfect the cookie and then think of what the perfect filling would be for it." It's a vast difference from where she was two years ago, when her options were limited to either baking as a hobby or opening a commercial bakery in the metro Atlanta area. There wasn't an in-between. "I'd been thinking about making it become a business, but when I was first thinking about this, the cottage food license was not in existence yet," Holden said. "My amazing husband noticed an article in the [Atlanta Journal-Constitution] that the cottage food license had happened in Georgia and that just opened up the door for me. I'm pretty conservative in taking business leaps, so this was the perfect transition to actually becoming an actual business. I think that if the cottage food license hadn't happened, I don't think I would have had the guts to take this step." Her business, Jimella's Bakery named for her great-grandmother is now a staple at several community farmers markets, thanks to the cottage foods permit that became available in September 2012. Thanks in part to the success of her cottage foods operation, Holden took an additional leap toward owning her own bakery this past summer, when she moved production from her home kitchen to a shared commercial kitchen in Atlanta. Prior to the cottage foods law, consumers could only manufacture and sell food at nonprofit events, such as a church fundraiser, without a license. "What the license does, it allows them to sell at for-profit events or to sell them over the Internet retail sales to the end consumer," said Craig Nielsen, associate director for the Department's Food Safety Division. Cottage food producers are not, however, able to sell out-of-state or do wholesale sales. A cottage food is a "non-potentially hazardous food," or in layman's terms, something that is shelf-stable and doesn't require refrigeration, said Jessica Badour, recall outreach specialist for the Department's Food Safety Division. This can include cakes, pastries, breads, popcorn balls, granola, spices and seasonings that are produced in a home kitchen. "A lot of consumers are interested in the option of selling something that they make in their home on a small scale, directly to the consumer," Badour said. "This fulfills that need and See F00D, page 12 GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: Savannah Food and Wine Festival Week-long event places greater focus on Georgia agriculture By Beth Mohler, fall intern The Savannah Food & Wine Festival is in full swing again this week. The festival is designed to be an exciting showcase of local and national culinary, wine and spirit talents. It benefits the Tourism Leadership Council Scholarship Foundation, and last year had a $1.8 million economic impact on Savannah's economy. "One of our primary goals with the festival is to really make Savannah a notable culinary destination, and to do so by highlighting on the broad spectrum of Georgia agricultural commodities," said Jan Gourley, the festival's co-founder and director. This year's festival has a much larger emphasis on promoting Georgia agriculture, Gourley said. In addition to joining the Georgia Grown program, the festival highlights the talents of some of the program's executive chefs and has an entire Georgia Grown Village for other members to be on display. The festival, which has already drawn numerous visitors since it began Nov. 10, will continue to share the state's agricultural mission through Nov. 16. Gourley said there is an activity for everyone tastings, dinners and competitions, for example "I really want everyone to know how much fun we have at this event. I know a lot of people think of Food and Wine Festivals as stuffy events, but that's not our goal here. We want people to come out and enjoy themselves and really get a taste of what Savannah has to offer," Gourley said. Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines Only subscribers with a current subscription number are allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers are limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Out-ofstate subscribers are only allowed to publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted category. All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to farming, agriculture or be a part of these industries. All items submitted for sale through the Market Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1. Must be produced by advertisers on their farming operation 2. Must be made by the advertisers from materials on their farming operations 3. 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The following ad categories are published periodically and allow up to 30 words: Farm Services, Farm Services Wanted, Farmland Rent/Lease, Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted, Farmland for Sale, Equine at Stud, Equine Miscellaneous, Boarding Facilities, Farmland for Sale and Handicrafts. To submit an ad: Please include your subscription number in all mail and fax correspondence. Fax: 404-463-4389 Mail: Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Online: www.thegamarketbulletin.com To submit an ad online, have your subscriber number handy to log into the system. Click "Submit an Ad," fill out the form and required fields, select the ad category and submit. If the ad goes through, you'll see a thank-you message and a reference number. Please save the reference number to use if you have changes, corrections or other concerns about your ad. To cancel or correct an ad, call the Bulletin staff between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Cancellations and corrections will be reflected in the next available issue. Ads submitted online cannot be corrected online contact our office to delete the incorrect ad so a new one can be submitted. Questions about advertising? Call 404656-3722 Custom lumber sawing, your place FARM SERVICES or mine. Bicknell Manor Nahunta 912270-2435 If you have questions regarding ads Electric fence chargers repaired. Wilin this category, call 404-656-3722. fred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672 Farm Services and Services Wanted Farm buildings built, repaired; fences ads must be related to agriculture. built, repaired; tractor, Bobcat work; hay Wanted services must be performed baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy Griffin on the farm of the individual desiring 404-433-3568 the service. Commercial contractors Fences built, statewide; horse, farm, are not allowed to advertise services wire, wood, high-tensile, vinyl, NRCS in this category. Farm Services and fence; 16-plus years; free estimate, Farm Services Wanted ads are limited references, competitive prices. Charles to 30 words. Mooney Midville 478-589-7645 20 years experience; grading, hauling, Logs to lumber, portable sawmill ser- land and brush clearing, construction vices, low as 35 cents per board foot, clean-up, storm clean-up, trash remov- plus set-up fee. Mitchell Smith Griffin al, small demolition, small tree work, Smithmdjb@aol.com 404-867-5106 pressure washing. William Thornton Mud and water no problem, beaver College Park 404-606-5075 dam removal, creek channel cleaning, 35 years experience; lakes, ponds drainage ditching, silt removal, lake built, restored, repaired; new pipe sys- rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535- tems without draining; swamps drained, 6562 229-881-0048 creeks re-routed, land cleared, home Need windows, doors, dormers, cu- sites, timber clean-up, horse farm work; polas or lean-to additions for your barn: licensed, insured, references. Bobby skilled, honest workmanship, fair prices, Karr Fairburn 678-773-4895 770-964- good ideas; call for estimate. Marvin 5065 Hughes Clermont 404-660-7148 37 years experience laser-grading horse arenas, toppings; custom tree clearing, topsoil, dirt, bulk mulch, gravel, barns pads graded, horse paddocks, residential grading, track-hoe, trucking, driveways built, demolition; insured. Bill Butler Braselton 770-231-4662 770685-0288 No-till grain drilling, fertilizer spreading, Bush Hogging, spraying for weeds; food plots, all types seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard Mocko Lilburn j4886p@gmail.com 706-207-4886 Plowing, subsoiling, tilling, hilling, mounding for small acreage; discounts for community organizations. Steven Humfleet Lilburn 770-696-9218 Agricultural fence built with wood or wire; USDA, NRCS qualified standards; also corrals, barns and all other related work; statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708 Portable sawmill service, Wood-Mizer equipment, boards, beams, etc. at 25 cents per board foot. Bruce Stanford Gray 478-256-5763 Repair farm equipment at your farm, Beef cattle management services for all specialize in alternators, startes and herd sizes; let us know what you need. six- and 12-volt generators; Rockdale, John Barkley Leesburg barkleycattle- Newton and Walton counties. Randy services@gmail.com 229-347-1198 Thomas Conyers 678-758-5881 Bush Hog, drives scraped, post holes Stumps ground neatly below ground and tilling services. Larry Boatright Dal- level; reasonably priced; free estimate. las 678-386-1466 Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Bush Hog, rotary mow, garden and Tractor work, gardening, plowing, Bush food plots, harrow and plow; cut, rake, Hogging, deer plots, driveway scraping, bale square bales; Monroe County area. tilling flowerbeds, pressure wash drive- Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 ways; rod iron fence welding, repair, fab- Bush Hogging, gardens plowed, drives ricate, install. Larry Houston Covington scraped, other tractor work; leave mes- 770-786-0600 770-235-3082 sage if no answer. Richard McCallister Wanting to do custom combine work; Alto 706-677-5032 706-809-1763 more than 22 years experience. Lon Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and Higgins Buffer 912-592-8455 ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types of Will rake pine straw for my flower and Bobcat work; references available. Matt herb garden. 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Will saw your logs into lumber at your 130 Farmall with all plows, $3,000; die- location or mine; portable sawmill. Wil- sel irrigation pump, $2,000. Ken Long liam Jasper Rome wejasper@yahoo. Mershon 912-614-1374 com 706-292-9895 706-252-0856 140 hi, Super A, Cub Farmall. Clyde Farm Services Wanted Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517 15 acres of pecans; need someone to harvest for a 60-40 split; call if interested. Craig Lightfoot Warner Robins 478-954-1295 1500 Yanmar tractor, four-foot Bush Hog, eight-disk plow; $3,500. David Black Chamblee 770-354-2025 1565 Massey Fergerson baler, 5x6 I have a hay field that needs baled; approximately 22 acres; previously cut rolls, good condition. Jimmy Newsome Thomson 706-595-7150 706-466-2432 for horses. Nick Alsobrook Powder 16-foot BBI litter spreader, mounted, Springs also4nick@gmail.com 404- stainless steel bottom, used a lot. Jason 932-4994 Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412 Need a 24x16 run-in shed built; open 16-foot Durable Manufacturing chick- to any and all suggestions and ideas; en litter bed; in good working condition, located in Canton, Ga., near Highway manual lift gate. Brett Bozeman Ball 20 and 372. Elena Curtis Cumming Ground 770-595-0774 ec2k3c2d@ymail.com 770-880-1474 175 Massey Ferguson tractor PS, good Pastureland available for haying in Ste- condition, two harrows, sickle mower, phens County; approximately 20 acres two-row planter, big turn plow; $6,500. of bermuda, johnson grass and fescue; Buster Reese Good Hope 770-331-6417 needs to be cut now. Robert Frame Toc- 1944 Allis Chalmers B model, culttiva- coa 706-886-5997 tor, some spare parts; $1,250. K. R Ma- FARM EMPLOYMENT son Monticello 706-468-8121 1949 Allis Model C tractor; stored in 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. 26-year-old woman, needs job milking cows in Macon County area, very good shed, good restoration project; $1,100. Louann York Marietta 770-435-1384 1949 John Deere model M, SN 26687, restored, three pieces, original equipment: turnplow, cultivators, planters; excellent condition; $6,200. Dan Dixon Gordon 478-628-2551 1950; 420 John Deere tractor popper; calf raiser. James Lambert Ideal 678- 1951, 411 John Deere with plows; both 849-1098 for $5,000 firm. Benny Cole Valdosta 40-year-old looking for farm manage- 229-559-9132 ment job, CDL driver, equipment op- 1950s Ford 600 tractor, restored, new erator. Michael Martin Griffin 770-695- paint, runs great; $2,500 or $3,000 with 5383 attachments. Diane Owen Newnan Couple looking for a caretaker job on 770-820-9619 404-385-4358 a farm, all kinds of farm experience, 1952 8N with 60-inch mower, both new will relocate anywhere. Pamela Baswell paint, new starter, radiator, fly wheel, al- Douglasville 770-883-2696 tenator; $4,200. Joe Sunday Sycamore Experienced farm hand with maintain- sundyjoe@gmail.com 229-567-9498 ance and mechanic experience. Richard 229-313-1412 Jones Covington cynthiabroadnax99@ 1952 Case SC tractor, runs well, would yahoo.com 404-736-4961 be great for a restoration project; $1,200 Garden assistant: this position involves OBO. Patrick Cline Waleska 678-230- raking, trimming, planting, weeding and 2002 general cleanup; $10 per hour. Alan Fe- 1962 Ford 601 Workmaster tractor, ingold Decatur 404-633-6970 runs well, hydraulic lift, needs work; Need experienced, dependable help $3,200. Tom Bohannon Winder 770- for cattle, crop, hay farm; salary based 601-6147 on qualifications, references required. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-9848 1974 John Deere 20-30, 68 horsepower tractor with new hydralic pump; Want person or family to run a broiler farm in north Georgia, experience preferred, must provide references. Buddy Hitt Resaca 706-278-4535 Would like job on horse farm; grooming, feeding, cleaning stalls, grounds upkeep; must have salary and place to $6,000. Bud Medley McDonough patsymed@bellsouth.net 770-616-1644 770-957-2015 1974 Massey Ferguson 231 diesel; $8,000. Dennis Hinton Covington 770786-2014 live. Johnny Weaver Chatsworth 706- 1976 John Deere 6030, mostly re- 695-7954 stored; starts, runs well; $12,000 OBO. Lynn Schultz Louisville 706-526-7262 FARM MACHINERY 1979) 464, 65 horsepower, International tractor, case front end loader, new If you have questions regarding this tires with Bush Hog, $9,000. Mark Cor- category, call 404-656-3722. tez Palmetto 770-231-4740 Only farm machinery and equipment 1983 white GMC tractor with a 15-ton owned by the advertiser and used in trailer. J.T. Austin Douglasville 770-652- his/her own farming operation can be 3383 770-652-2164 advertised; those persons advertising 1997 New Holland 5635, 75 horse- for machinery and equipment wanted power, refurbished new tires, windshield must be seeking those items for their seat, fuel tank, steering wheel, 3,581 own farming operation. hours, excellent condition; $22,000. `09 Mill Creek manure spreader, Larry Carpenter Ellaville 229-928-7598 model 77, power take-off, great condition; $2,700 OBO; contact for pictures. Heather Montgomery Woodstock 678591-4329 20-disk harrow, three-point hitch. Barney Colquitt Social Circle nanamargi@ att.net 770-787-1295 1050 John Deere 1,800 hours, perfect condition, $7,500; John Deere six- 2001 New Holland 56105, 66 horsepower with 7210 loader, 3,250 hours, foot finishing mower, perfect condition, good condition; $17,000. Tracy Watson $1,200. William Kitchen Social Circle Buena Vista 229-928-7625 770-464-2412 2002 Ag-Chem 1000 sprayer, pull- 12-foot offset harrow, heavy duty. Jim- type, big tires, 60-foot booms, Raven my Dubberly Baxley 912-367-7265 440 controller; $6,000 OBO. Ryan Beck- 125-bushel gravity wagon, galvanized, er Avera 706-631-0086 $1,500; lube trailer, five tanks, air pump, 2003 Branson tractor, 2810 parts, $2,000; six-shank paratill,15-foot, work- loader, forks, Bush Hog, tires, engine, saver, $6,000. Carlin Giesbrecht Louis- rear end, hay spear, body parts; all or ville carlingiesbrecht@yahoo.com 478- parts. Leon Bates Cumming 404-310- 494-4007 6185 Please note there are two different mailing addresses for the Market Bulletin: a PO Box for subscriptions and a street address for ads and all other communications. 2010 Case IH, two-wheel drive tractor; 760 hours, excellent condition; $11,500. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455 229-985-3611 2012 BX 25 Kubota with front end loader, back hoe, four SD, 210 hours, like new; $14,500 OBO. Bob Fiedler Pendergrass 706-693-4520 250-bushel grain wagon; $1,350. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-347-1004 311 New Holland square baler and GMD-55 Kuhn disk mower, both stored in barn, good condition. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 3400 Ford heavy-duty tractor-loader, diesel, power-steering, three-point hitch and power take-off. Brenda Brown Fort Valley 478-988-4360 478-954-2627 40--kilowatt Katolight diesel generator; Perkins four-cylinder engine, very good condition, well-maintained. Jack Whidby Dahlonega whidbyj@gmail. com 706-265-0623 5055D John Deere tractor, never been in field, only used with log splitter, 170 hours; $13,000. Joe Hood LaFayette 706-638-8644 6,075 horsepower Toro Kohler engine, variable speed, front wheel drive, push mower with bag, almost new. Terry Mikle Snellville 770-979-8981 600 Ford, gas, Bush Hog, PHD, harrow, scrape, bottom plow, finish mower, middle buster boom; priced seperately. Ken Phillips Watkinsville 706-714-7282 8261 Savage pecan harvester, excellent condition; $20,000. Gregg Pilkinton Pelham gpilkinton@yahoo.com 229336-2460 8N 1952 Ford tractor, six-volt, good metal paint, tires, also one horse wagon. James D Ivy Blue Ridge 706-835-6669 8N Ford tractor, new paint and parts, $2,200; scrape blade, $300; all-purpose plow, $350. Norris Houze Hiram 404791-6523 955L Cat loader, good shape, runs well; 13x serial number, 3,030 hours; $13,500. Dean Morgan Rockmart deanm@flgraphix.net 770-231-1166 9960 John Deere cotton combine, four-row, four-wheel drive, good condition; $18,000. Melvin Waters Nicholls 912-285-1309 Allis Chalmers G, runs well, new paint, new tires with cultivator and turning plow; $4,500. Jesse Rogers Eastman 478-795-0978 Allis Chalmers HD6B dozer, engine, drive train, rebuilt, 150 hours, excellent condition, under roof; $9,750. Carl Kelley Madison 706-246-0715 Aluminum 40-foot hopper bottom, new brakes, tires, 80-inch sides; $15,000 or $25,000 OBO. Mike Preston Blakely 229-723-5069 Backhoe attachment for John Deere crawler, works well; $1,500. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 Bush Hog model 3008, eight-foot cutter, very good condition, three-point hitch; $4,100; ask for TJ. Debbie Galvin Watkinsville 706-202-9423 Case 46 tractor; $1,000. BJ Gothard McDonough 404-579-4628 Case 8420 round baler, 4x4 bales; $5,500. Jeff Mallard Girard 478-5699902 Case diesel, 43 horsepower, 885 tractor, mower, blade. plow, auger, scoop, sprayer; 16-foot steel bed trailer. Wil Sommer Gainesville 404-803-0306 CAT backhoe buckets, rear, 18 inches, new shanks, cutting edges, good bushing; asking $450. Roy L Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770-595-7891 CAT D3B bulldozer, 10-foot blade,Swamp Tracks, 3,800 hours, new sprockets; $16,000. Raymond Bramlett Auburn 770-867-9864 Cat D4D, hydraulic lift blade, homemade root rake, needs pony motor, very good engine, tracks, steering clutches; $5,000. Marvin Samples Dawsonville 706-265-2329 Cat D6C dozer, straight blade, $25,000; Cat 426B, four-wheel drive backhoe, $35,000. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 CAT, D6 bulldozer with root rake and blade; irrigation pipe. James Kinnett McRae 478-285-3486 229-868-2542 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 3 Covington one-row planter, TP-46, with fertilizer distributor, on frame, good condition; $550. Tommy Hawkins Wrens 706-830-7042 Crustbuster Boll Buggy, model Super BB, excellent condition; call to discuss. Rayburn Johnson Millen 706-551-8834 Cub Farmall with five-foot mower, good condition. Franklin B Clark, Jr Macon 478-477-0867 Drag harrows, $200; located in Bowman, Ga. Harold Lee Canton 678-2340392 Eight horsepower Briggs yard shark wood chipper; $250, good condition. Hamilton Boykin Jackson 404-316-0170 Farmall "A" tractor with power take-off and belly mower, in good condition. Albert M Monroe Madison 706-818-0035 Farmall 140 with cultivators, one-point hitch; $2,650. Larry King Chatsworth 706-508-2144 Farmall A tractor with pull-type Bush Hog, runs well; $1,000 OBO. Oscar Carter LaGrange 706-845-7085 Farmall H parts: hood, grill, gas tank, magneto, original switch. Lynn Stanfield 130 Saint Gabriel Way Fayetteville 30215 Farmall H tractor, 1946, front end loader, motor rebuilt, runs excellent, side pulley, all good; $1,450 OBO. Richard Zorin Baldwin rzorin@rzorin.net 706894-1208 727-744-0611 Farmall M 1948 and 1949; new paint, 12-volt, good running; $2,500 for one, $2,300 for the other, OBO. Jerry Wheat Crandall 706-260-0530 Ferguson 135 diesel, new paint, good metal, tires, strong lift, $4,200; hay bale hauler, six rolls, $1,100; single-bale hauler, $450. Ron Hulett Milan 912-3635978 Finish mower; three-point hitch; fivefoot; extra blades; works great; $400; leave message; Walnut Grove area. Cary McDaniel Covington 404-245-3026 Five horsepower Campbell Hausfeld two-stage air compressor, 14.3 CFM, 175 PSI, 80-gallon, attachments included. Doug Bailey Bogart 404-444-9047 Five-foot box scrape with rippers, eight-foot boom. Paul Watson Hampton 404-916-0248 770-946-3737 Ford 3000 tractor, front scrape blade, five-foot Bush Hog, $4,200; 16-foot dual axle trailer, 3,500-pound axles, $950. Mike Crane Bremen 770-363-4378 Ford 4000 SU tractor, original paint, new tires, good tractor; $5,200. Roy Clark Ellijay 706-276-3302 Ford 4000 with new lift and tires, planter, cultivator, harrow, turning plow, tiltavator; $7,500. Donald Wooten Denton 912-539-3517 Ford Jubilee 1953; owned approximately 10 years, Bush Hog, scoop and scrape blade; $3,500 OBO. David Burns Powder Springs perryburns@bellsouth. net 770-241-4120 Ford New Holland 1715 tractor, 245 hours, box blade, five-foot Bush Hog mower, harrow. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 229-941-2083 Gehl 1470, 4x5 round hay baler, fieldready, auto or manual tie. Donnie W Hart Chauncey 229-315-9782 Gehl eight-wheel hay rake; Hardee 24disk (Tiger) harrow; New Holland 640 baler, auto, wide pick-up baler. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383 Generator, Perkins engine, RPM 1800, AMPS 917; mounted on heavy trailer, 1.8 hours on engine, mounted fuel tank; $6.500. Dena Lanier Madison 404-3265751 Habin corn sheller, shucks and shells dry corn, works on tractor, power takeoff, three-point hitch. Stanley Dyer Blairsville 706-897-8830 Hay rake, three-point hitch, power take-off driven, in good condition, fieldready; $800. James Sells Monroe 770267-8603 Hay tedder, in good condition; $1,500. Donald Allen Dudley 478-875-3496 International 766, bad transmission, engine runs well; $2,500. Daniel Paulk Ambrose 912-393-5144 John Deere "B" ground up restoration 1997, garage-kept, not run since 2007. David Rock Savannah 912-313-7625 John Deere 1.5 horsepower hit-andmiss engine. Charles Clayton Sharpsburg 770-463-3250 John Deere 1026R tractor, midmount 60-inch, quick disconnect mower; $2,500 or trade for a 54-inch mower. Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576 John Deere 2040, 40 horsepower, three-cylinder diesel, PS, PB, undercarriage muffler, live power take-off, good tires, sheet metal. Gary Lane Carrollton lane894@bellsouth.net 404-502-4000 John Deere 2950 cab/air, John Deere 148 loader, dual wheels; runs great, needs hydraulic pump; $12,000 OBO. Billy Barlow Woodland 706-741-0192 John Deere 328 baler, $7,000; John Deere hay rake, $1,500. DIane Oxford Covington 770-464-2988 John Deere 348 square baler, good condition; $5,500. Clint Gauldin Cochran 478-957-6509 John Deere 60, 1953, excellent condition, good paint, good tires, two-point hitch, work or parade; $3,000. Jack Morrell Albany 229-886-4700 John Deere 7000, four-row planter, great shape, $4,500; John Deere 210, 14-foot harrow, great shape, $3,800. Mark Faircloth Pelham 229-328-8036 John Deere 7230 tractor; John Deere 1700, four-row planter, KMC, four-row bedder with doors, four-row harrow stalk puller. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 770-789-3258 John Deere 750 no-till grain drill; $11,000. Randy Hanley Hull randy@ rsbplumbing.com 706-338-4508 706789-2161 John Deere 790 four-wheel drive tractor, loader, Bush Hog, mower, rake; Yanmar, 30 horsepower, three-cylinder engine; $19,000. Bonnie Merritt Loganville 770-554-0074 John Deere 9570 cotton picker, 1,200 hours, excellent condition; `06 harrow, four-row stalk puller; John Deere 1700 planter. Lora Hosch Buford 770-9453971 John Deere 9950, four-row cotton picker with mudhog, new doffers, good spindles, runs, drives and picks well; $7,000 OBO. John Griffin Tifton 229445-0495 John Deere 9965 cotton picker with mud hog. George Griffis Odum 912579-2457 John Deere 9965 cotton picker, $25,000; Harrell Boll Buggy, $8,500. Derrick Irby Montezuma 478-217-0004 John Deere deer plot drills, seven or eight feet wide, works on three-point hitch; $2,100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 912-375-3008 John Deere grain drill, model FBB, 10 feet wide, good condition; $1,350. John Maloney Doraville 770-457-6441 John Deere model 3 hydraulic log splitter, located between Blue Ridge and Suches; $400. Glen Coatney Cumming 678-520-7558 John Deere MX10 Bush Gog, 10 feet, used three times; $5,400. Bobby Yarbrough Pine Mountain 706-884-1873 706-333-1998 KMC Ripper Spyder four-row planters, field-ready, works great; $2,800. Steve Smith Reidsville 912-557-4703 Krone tedder, 19 feet, great condition. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884 Kubota 1971, 24 horsepower tractor, needs injector pump fixed, good tires; $1,200. J. T. Daws Monroe 770-2676082 Kubota L2350, 4x4, 494 hours, Bush Hog, blade, single-turn plow; fertlizer, seed distributor; turf tires, 25 horsepower; $8,500. Robert & Delores Anderson Dahlonega 706-864-4726 Kubota L4850, 50 horsepower, fourwheel drive, front bucket, two-post canopy, 2,100 hours, 1996 year; $14,500. Bob Brady Augusta 706-373-8397 Lewis Brothers poultry cake Housekeeper, No. 3 with spinners, good tires, good condition; $3,500. Dennis Garland White 770-382-4325 Lime spreader, pull-type 2600, 18 feet, six-ton flatbed trailer, $2,800; six-disk New Holland mower, $1,700. Walker Cloud Canton walker@cloudsupply.net 678-294-4592 M John Deere; three-point harrow, rotary mower, good condition; $3,000. Allen Beasley Statesboro 912-764-5254 Massey Ferguson 135 tractor, threepoint hitch; diesel engine; power take-off lift, $5,500 for both tractor and mower. Deborah Ramer Hahira 229-794-2077 Massey Ferguson 16-inch grain drill, double disks, no rust, $2,500; 22-inch John Deere harrow, $2,500. William St. John Americus 229-928-5451 Massey Ferguson 35 Diesel Deluxe with multipower, 1,500 hours, good tires, everything works. Johnnie Batten Douglas 912-381-3014 Motorized wheelbarrow or Georgia buggy, Honda engine, runs great, hauls half-yard, great dump dual wheels, Honda 3100. Barry Cowan Covington 770480-5775 Mounted spreader, five-speed, twospeed, burns LP gas, 14-foot Chandler hydraulic bed, good condition; $5,300. Walter H Smith Cumming 770-8873010 New Holland 451 sickle mower, nine feet, good condition, two extra bar blades, many extra parts; $1,600. Jay Jackson Sandersville 478-232-8228 New Holland 634 round hay roller, baled only 40 acres, always heltered, due to health problem. L.E. Weldon Ila 706-255-8094 New Idea 206 manure spreader, new paint and wood; $1,200. Brendan Prendergast Americus 513-532-3160 New power take-off shaft; one and three-eighths inches, No. 312428 600,700, 800; Ford tractors; 900, 2000, 4000; $60 cash. John Chaney Winder 470-399-2122 One Bush Hog Hilliston, four-row peanut combine, model No. 4044, real good machine. Eric Clark Lyons 912-5657977 One Farmall cub tractor with cultivators; 1975 model (yellow, white), 12-volt system, good condition;$1,950. Jerry Taylor Tyrone 770-632-1278 770-6321278 One-, two-, four-row culitivator, John Deere 71 planters; two-row subsoiler; one-, two-, four-bottom plows, 16-disk harrow, two-row rolling culitivator; cash. Carl Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573 One-row John Deere semi-mount corn picker; $975 each. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 Pecan harvester, Savage, 8042, like new, low hours, orchard-ready, bought in 2009; $7,500, never rained on. Warren Pate Leesburg 229-347-8715 229436-8748 Pecan shaker, $5,500; blower, $2,500; harvester, $7,500; sprayer, $15,000; irrigation pump, $15,000; 400 hours. Jody Kemp Lyons 912-293-4902 Pecan shaker, Kilby boom-type, new engine, ready to work. Russ Huffman Jeffersonville 478-214-7272 Pecan shaker, Savage model 2042 for sale or trade, good condition; $6,500. Pat Biddy Wrightsville 478-278-6314 Pecan shaker, Savage model No. 2542; excellent plus condition, little used, doughnut pads; $7,200. David Perlow Macon 770-330-5084 Poultry house sanitizer, red dragon, 1.5M, BTU, LP gas; kills diseases; $5,500. Kennith Cochran Commerce 706-658-5254 Pull-type cut-away harrow, eight-disk, six feet wide, good for deer plots; $195. William McWhirter Royston 706-2456896 Rhino 15-foot flex wing mower, $4,000; 300-gallon boomless sprayer with threepoint hitch, $500. Billy Greer Hampton 404-444-2436 Rhino 168; four-row cotton mower shredder, heavy duty, two rear tires. M. Carter Douglas 912-393-5253 Savage pecan cleaner, sizer, elevator, very good working condition; $12,000 for all. Thomas Clements Rutledge 706557-9667 770-335-6315 Sears collector's item, dump trailer, 1965 model, very good condition, light rust; $150 firm. Tom McClendon Fayettesville 770-461-2955 Sickle mower, in good condition; $500 OBO. John McCombs Rockmart 770301-1843 Six-foot Rhino mower, heavy duty; $750. Mike Giddens Sylvester 229-8947029 229-776-0259 Skid steer loader, Gehl 2002, rubber tires, six-foot bucket, like-new condition; $12,000 OBO. Charles Fouche Eatonton 706-485-7350 Swisher Predator 24-inch rough cut, walk-behind brush cutter; USA, used one hour; $1,000. Gerald Gossett Cartersville gegossett@comcast.net 770334-3130 Three John Deere 9965; 9970 cotton picker, clean; 9400 John Deere combine; two heads; 4440 tractor, excellent, good price. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229276-5336 Three round bale collector; collect bales and transport wherever; hydraulics necessary, need hoses; $1,000. Bobby Fountain Cochran 478-9346837 Troy-Bilt horse tiller, eight horsepower, Hay feeder wagon, 16 feet, in good Briggs & Stratton engine; new points, condition. Linda Willis Cochran 478- condenser, coil, bearings in transmis- 230-7972 sion drive; good tines; $550. Jack Tins- John Deere (Van Brunt) 10-foot grain ley Cleveland 706-865-4421 drill, 1930s era, excellent condition; Tufline disk harrow, 6.5-foot, 20 disks; $1,500. Gary Copeland Jasper 770- $275 OBO. Rob Hazen Silver Creek 366-8166 770-655-9431 Junk Power King tractors, free or Two hay feeders, livestock wagons, cheap, any condition. Mitchell Yates good condition. Floyd Knowles McRae Roopville 770-864-8678 229-315-0409 229-362-4855 Massey Ferguson model 65 mower. Tye no-till drill, seven feet wide, three- Landrum Hodges Register 912-852- point hitch, good condition; $6,500 OBO. Randy Carithers Covington 770464-2404 770-312-4157 Unverferth Perfecta 11 cultivator; like new, 16 feet; $5,500. Allan Brittain Jackson 404-328-5756 770-775-7727 Used and possibly homemade iron scoop, attaches to three-point tractor hitch; looks heavy duty; $100. Perry 3454 912-536-9200 Perkins three-cylinder engine or block, and good used 13.6x28 rear tractor tires. Brian Mitchell Byron Brian355sc@ gmail.com 478-808-7640 Propane-powered tractor, at least 45 horsepower, in good condition. T. Busby Dawson 229-343-3627 Jennings Cumming res_emptito@ya- Pull-behind manure spreader, in fair hoo.com 404-824-9067 shape. Glenn Smith Athens 706-207- Vintage walk-behind David Bradley 7878 garden tractor with attachments, $600; Six-foot sidewinder rotary cutter, for vintage platform grain scale, $300. Dona parts. William J Adams Hull 706-789- Vinson Dillard dona_vinson@yahoo. 3790 com 706-746-9995 Small feed mixer to make 100 to 150 Wood-Mizer LT40 super hydraulic pounds of show pig feed at a time. Chip- 51 horsepower Cat diesel 2007, 1,700 per Jones Pinehurst 229-938-9968 hours; $29,500 firm. Randy Kitchens Small Kubota tractor with 60-inch belly Covington 404-213-7186 mower. Carlos Camp Newnan 770-502- Yanmar two-wheel drive, 25 horse- 8959 power tractor; a remanufactured trac- Spreader, drop-type, in good condi- tor, excellent condition; $4,500. Clifford tion. J. Freeman Plains 229-942-0939 Lunsford Richland 229-321-9112 Farm Machinery Wanted FARM SUPPLIES 10- to 12-foot hydraulic box scraper, If you have questions regarding ads good condition, please call. David Bent- in this category, call 404-656-3722. ley Valdosta davidbentley58@yahoo. 1,000 feet lumber and turning blocks; com 229-460-2952 cherry, poplar, pine, basswood, oak, 1080 Massey Ferguson tractor for maple. David Gray Bowdon 770-655- parts; Rhino Bush Hog SE15 gear box 4674 or whole Bush Hog. Willie Maysville 706-652-2608 Harrison 100-kilowatt Olympian diesel generator automatic transfer; 552 hours. Allis Chalmers G attachments: plows, planters, cultivators, fertilizer side dressers, mower. Ricky Callaway Washington 706-401-6320 Clipping wheel attachment for Ford 501 sickle mower. Michael Howard Rydal 770-547-8821 $13,500; email picture available. Robert Reepe Demorest 706-754-6747 100-year-old Meadows 24-inch grist mill, 9.6 horsepower, Clinton engine, all mounted on trailer; $3,500. Jerry Jarrell Unadilla 478-867-3824 Do-All eight- or 12-row, in good condition. Phillip Hanstein Madison 706-3424886 Fertilizer spreader with wide chain for lime or fertilizer; pull-type. Wade Simp- 10x20 storage unit; metal, plywood floor, sealed walls, 32x80 door, window. Rhonda Keith Cassiville 770866-7669 14-foot Horton Hauler enclosed trailer, son McDonough 404-732-7255 5,200-pound axles, electric brakes, Field and brush rough-cut mower, power lift, HD wheels, spare, excellent self-propelled or tow-behind. Ray Toler condition; $3,200 OBO. G. Benefield Sandersville rtoler.erd@gmail.com 478- Oxford 1mrg73@gmail.com 770-784- 251-0420 478-553-9189 1655 770-841-0909 Five-foot belly mower for International 15-, 20-, 30-gallon plastic, bung plugs, 154 Cub Lo-boy tractor, any cond. Doyle 55-gallon lock ring metal, 55-gallon burn Barnes Social Circle 678-481-5067 barrel, 55-gallon stainless, etc. Jimmy Five-yard Reynolds dirt pan. Vinh Ta Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 Buena Vista 229-314-0530 15-ton feed bins; $800. Wayne Ford 7109 front end loader. Brian Mof- Hudgins Roopville 770-301-9355 fett Senoia penmoffett@hotmai..com 150-gallon spray outfit, 20-foot poly- 678-329-7677 urethane tank, three-point hitch, new Front end loader attachment for 50/40 coverage spray, all new, $1600. V Felkel Allis Chalmers tractor. Eddie Saxon Millen 912-682-5813 Crawford 706-743-8522 16-foot trailer, dual axle, new tires, Good used grain drill, eight- or 10-foot 73 inches inside width, load ramps, food plots and around farm, small seed rated 7,000 pounds, no electric brakes; hopper is fine, too. Bubba Walker Ha- $1,000. William Starnes Newnan 770- zlehurst 865-719-4766 253-9432 Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form I would like to receive a subscription to the print version of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are $10/year (26 issues). q New Subscriber q Renewal Subscription number Name: Address: City: State Zip (Please list only the address where you want your Bulletin mailed.) Email address: Phone number: (Please provide a phone number in the event Bulletin staff has a question about your address or subscription.) Please make checks payable to `Georgia Department of Agriculture.' Send payments to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, PO Box 742510, Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar APPLING COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays: S&D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds; begins at 12:30 p.m.; goats, pigs, poultry, calves. Call Steve Smith, 912-367-9268 or 912-278-1460 ATKINSON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auc- tion at Pearson Livestock; sale at 1 p.m.; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals; 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call 229-798-0271 or 912-422-3211 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Farm miscel- laneous at 10 a.m.; goats, chickens at 1 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, Cochran; GAL #3177. Call Jimmy Burnette, 770-584-0388 or 678-972-4599 COOK COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Small animal sale; goats, sheep and poultry, 1 p.m.; miscellaneous merchandise, 6 p.m.; Deer Run Auction; Highway 76, Adel-Nashville Highway, Adel; GAL 001800. Call 229-560-2898 or 229-896-4553 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auc- tion, Waddell Auction Barn; Climax; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals at 1 p.m.; miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; GAL AU003249. Call 229-246-4955 or 229-416-7217 MARION COUNTY Every Thursday: Auction 41 Goat Sale, miscellaneous equipment; 6 p.m. goat sale; 7 p.m. poultry and small animals; 4275 Georgia Highway 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706-326-3549 or 229-649-9940. Email auction41@windstream.net NEWTON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 Highway 11 S, Covington. Call Scott Bridges, 704-434-6389 or 704-473-8715 STEPHENS COUNTY Every Thursday: Chickens, rabbits, related small animal sale; Northeast Georgia Sale; 6 p.m.; GAL #3478; Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call 706-779-5944 or 706-599-7606 2nd Saturdays: Winstead Horse Sales, 5 p.m.; Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Shannon Winstead, 864-7104030 or 864-944-6200 3rd Saturdays: Goat and sheep sale, 12 p.m.; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market; Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706-491-2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491-8840 EMANUEL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: R&R Goat and Livestock Auction; goats, 12 p.m.; chickens, caged animals to follow; 526 Georgia Highway 56 N, Swainsboro; Ron Claxton, GAL #3485. Call 478-237-8825 (days) TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Poultry, goat and feeder-breeder pig sale; poultry, 6 p.m.; hogs and goats, 7 p.m. RockRidge Livestock Auction, off SR 128, south of Reynolds. Call 478-847-3664 or 706-975-5732 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912-5946200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day) JONES COUNTY Every Saturday: Spring selling hours: hatching eggs, biddies at 5:30 p.m.; goats and sheep, 7 p.m.; poultry, small animals follow; merchandise, 4 p.m.; 1035 Monticello Highway, gray; GAL AU-C002992; www.bradleywaysideauction.com. Call Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413 Email bradleywaysideauction@ gmail.com LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday: Farm miscellaneous at 5 p.m.; baby chickens, eggs at 6 p.m.; goats and poultry at 7 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville; GAL #3177. Call 770-358-0872/1786 TELFAIR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478-595-5418 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Livestock sale starts at 10 a.m.; tack, horses; pigs at 11:30; cows at 12; goats at 1 p.m.; poultry sale follows; Metter Livestock Market, Lyons; GAL 3415. Call Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066 WHITE COUNTY Every Saturday: Small animals, chickens, rabbits, sheep, goats and horse sale; 4 p.m.; Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Road at Old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Call Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418 Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conduction the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404-6563722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov. 20 aluminum skids, pallets; 24x36x3 275-gallon poly tote; food grade with inches tall; $14 each. Josh Daniels At- galvanized steel cage, like new; $250 or lanta/Decatur 678-600-1671 $900 for four. Erik Vonk Richland 941- 250-gallon propane tank with regula- 518-3913 tor valve; $300. Bob Hale Franklin 706883-8080 300-plus gallon plastic tote in metal cages, five-inch caps on top, valve in bot- 250-gallon propane tank with regulator; $150. Randy Ledbetter Waleska 770-796-4188 tom; $50 per tote. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 250-gallon tank "tote," good for pres- 500-gallon diesel tank with hand pump sure washer; $50 each. Jesse Garrett with filter on wagon. Jerry Franks Ash- Auburn 770-652-7915 burn 229-567-0323 270-gallon metal fuel tank; 62-inch 5x8 homemade trailer, wood floor, length, 36 inches high; $400. Scot- lights, ramp, $450; smoothing harrow, tie Bohlinger Douglasville 770-949- 20-disk, like new, $650. Harvel Hamm 9089 Carrollton 770-854-6675 ABI-CN2000 turntable three-inch hard hose irrigation unit, complete, one owner, excellent condition. Jimmy Cook Tifton 229-388-3489 229-388-3489 Antique heart pine flooring sills, 37foot trusses; 12-hole laying cages; two 2,000-bushel grain bins and more. James B Donaldson Metter 912-6854095 912-682-0347 Barrels, plastic heavy-duty, 55-gallon, 20-inch screw top, air tight, food grade, $35, while supplies last. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278 Boom pole; nine-foot, extra heavy duty with hook on end; $150. Bobby Grant Dalton 706-226-9389 Broodertop round pens; great for gamefowl; $5 to $10 each. Roger Dalton Winder rogerdalton1964@yahoo.com 678-863-2133 Chore-Time feed lines; and all pans flood, less than five years, excellent condition. Lynda Hackney Rocky Face 706-673-9548 Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-9476744 404-210-1516 Craftsman grass and leaf catcher; $100. C. Mills Flowery Branch 770967-3227 Custom air, kiln-dried Wood-Mizer sawn lumber, paneling, flooring, fencing, barns, horse shavings. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 Cutler-Hammer DT-324R, three-pole double throw rain-tight fused transfer switch with fuses; $300. Glen Davis Statham 706-207-2128 Cypress logs, four- to eight-inch diameter; eight to nine feet long; buy all, $3.50; buy less, $4 each. Larry Cannon Snellville 770-294-7891 Eight single wheel tire chains, never used, fits 275/80 R. 245; 285/75R. 245; 295/75R. 225; $300. Bradley Griffin Gillsville 770-654-4413 Fleet Master commerical pressure washer; hot, cold; 3,000 PSI, 50-foot hose and wand, 25-gallon cleaner; used little; $1,000. Charles F Holland Sr. Oglethorpe 478-472-8267 Flooring oak and pine tongue and groove, various widths; also beadboard and woodshavings; call for prices. William Briggs Union City/Atlanta 404349-2315 Four stainless steel gas tanks, fourgallon capacity, with straps; $10 each. Carl Dobson Atlanta 404-247-7343 Fuel tank, 260-gallon with 12-volt pump; $250. Larry Knowles Fayetteville 770-560-3512 Generators, wash pots, propane tanks, Troy-Bilt tiller, five-foot Bush Hog. Cherie Phillips Watkinsville 706769-5490 Hay tarps, heavy-duty silver agro, 25x48; $150 each. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 Heavy equipment trailer, triple axle, pentail hitch, six feet wide, 16 feet long; two-foot beaver tail; needs new floor; $900. David Combs Jefferson 706-2961906 Hen nests; 12 metal nests per box; $40 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706878-8509 Hit-and-miss five horsepower, Plessville, running. W C Quarles Dawsonville 706-265-3732 Holbart grinder, 150-gallon pound fuel tank, 100-gallon sprayer, four-foot gill rollover and other items. Dennis Christopher Mansfield 770-385-0714 404558-1637 Honda black max electric generator; 13 horsepower Honda OHV engine, 20 amps, 120/240 receptacle; less than 25 hours; $200. Bill Chancey Bishop 770363-7756 Lineback hay unroller, $600; syrup tank, $150; in good condition. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-238-8773 Locust fence post and rails. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 706897-5828 Materials for 40x60 pole barn: trusses, tin, lathing, ridgecap, $2,950; loaded on your vehicle; delivery available. Bill Durham Summerville 706-252-1084 Metal and plastic barrels with locks, tops; solid with bung holes; plastic tanks, 275 gallons in wire cages. G. Allen Covington 770-786-6377 Midway blacksmith blowgun, made in 1901; on stand, in good working condition; $350. H.M Greene Tallapoosa 770-833-1035 Money-making ice cream factory: two 1931 John Deere hit-and-miss engines, three old fashioned ice cream churns, three trailers; $10,000. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Nature Form NOM-45 Incubator (F68SH45I) with three 28-egg trays; for emus; call or email for details. Michael Turner Loganville michael_turner6295@ yahoo.com 404-630-2404 No. 15 cooking-grade wash pot; blacksmith tools, anvils, tongs, Hardees, broad ax (horseshoe) hammer. Ben Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842 Onan K5000 generetor; 120 to 240 volts, 35.8 amperes; $150. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-812-5271 706-675-3417 One walk-in cooler freezer,10x20 feet; grinder, 2.5 HR, 120 volts, old but good; both $1,500. ask for Matt. M. Mammoth Fairburn 770-969-0151 One-horse turner with handles, twohorse turner missing handles, several single trees, plows and sweeps. Randall Smith Jefferson 706-338-3130 One-horse turning plow, push garden plow; $100 OBO. Terrell Williford Gibson 706-598-3669 Pinion set-up, locating tool; IH tool, No. FES, 68-13; $150. Danny R Manning Cochran 478-934-0100 Shopsmith Mark V home workshop; includes bandsaw, jointer, belt sander; $995; Rabun County. Richard F Sanders Lakemont 706-782-9846 Stainless steel sink, four tubs, 18 inches deep, one tub power soak, 34x116 inches; $800. John L Humphrey Talking Rock 706-692-0892 Troy-Bilt Super Tomahawk chippershredder; eight horsepower, Briggs & Stratton engine; not for commercial use; north DeKalb; asking $300. Jim Buterbaugh Dunwoody jbuter@aol.com 770393-9947 Two 18-ton, six-leg feed bins, like new bottoms; $1,500 for both. Atwood Ledbetter Cumming 770-366-4615 Two tires off combine, 18.4x26, like new on rims; $1,200. Brent Watkins Evans 706-799-0710 Two-disk turning plow, three-point hitch dump pan, spike tooth harrow, mold board plow, fence wire. Charles Self Cedartown cself2018@att.net 706346-3100 US7, 3,500-watt gasoline generator, 12 volts, 10 amps, like new; $300. Roy & Elizabeth H Rickles Sharpsburg 770599-6996 Used utility trailer, 10x6.5 feet, very good condition, one axle, drop-down loading ramp, bumper pull;$600. Ernie Anderson Shellman 229-679-2105 Vermeer hay baler, 8x52-inch grain angler, hog equipment, livestock trailers. Donald Stodghill Alpaha 229-686-4289 Winco power take-off generator, 35,000 watts, like new; $2,500. Ted Yeargin Bowersville 706-498-1776 Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders and other miscellaneous poultry house equipment; used building materials, cement blocks, boards, lumber. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 678-897-7072 LIVESTOCK 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. Cattle If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-6563722. 120 15- to 20-month-old Hereford and F1 Braford bulls. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 14-month purebred Angus bull; 13-month F1 Baldy bull; $1,950 and $1,600. James Fincher LaGrange 706298-1156 15 Black Angus heilfers; 7 to 12 months old, will make good mama cows, please call. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-8866849 2-year-old Black Angus bulls; Basin Lucy, EXAR 263, Rito Revenue and 9-month-olds, Lucy, New Design. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 20 bred cows; four with calves, commercial herd with Brangus bull; $40,000. Albert Cosnahan Metter 912-667-0118 29 SimAngus heifers, 14 months old in December, 800-plus pounds; $2,000 each. Bruce Parker Butler 478-2140473 3.5-year-old registered miniature Jersey bull, proven breeder; $2,000. Belinda Schell Warner Robins 478-9543840 5-year-old registered Longhorn bull, brindle color, gentle herd bull; asking $2,500. David Simmons Tignall 706207-3671 A Dexter bull calf, 5 months old, $650; Athens, PHA/Chondro-negative herd; nice temperament. Leslie Lawson Crawford yo.lawsons@hotmail.com 706-247-5601 706-247-5601 American Simbrah bulls, heifers and bred cows available; all registered stock. Kevin Kent Cleveland kevinwkent@ gmail.com 706-344-2355 Angus, SimAngus, Simmental bulls for sale; $2,000 to $2,500; calving ease, all registered, good quality. Chet Barrett Mount Airy 706-499-8008 Awesome 3-year-old registered Hereford bull, top genetics and heavy carcass qualities; dam is on site. Hunter Grayson Watkinsville 706-206-1824 Black and red Limousin, Lim-Flex bulls: polled, gentle, AI-sired, ready to breed, 18 to 24 mounths old, Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572 Black Angus bull, registry #15951339 Briton Ambush, approximately 2,000 pounds; low birth, born April 3, 2007; $2,200. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 404-401-5591 Black polled purebred registered Beefmaster bulls, ranging from 18 to 21 months; vet breeding soundness tested. David Flood Tunnel Hill 706-537-3633 Bred Angus-Hereford cross cows, also exposed heifers. B Hall Pavo 229-8592764 Breeding age Red Angus heifers and bulls from 8 months to 4 years, all are moderate framed. L. Daniel LaGrange 706-882-7423 Bulls for sale: registered Angus, registered Hereford starting at $2,600. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 Bulls: young Simmental and Simbrah; few heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 CMC Limousin, Lim-Flex bulls; leading AI sires; performance ultrasound; all black, polled; 12 to 24 months old. Jerry Bradley Covington 678-201-2287 678201-2287 Commercial Black Angus heifers; Predestined and Final Answer bloodlines. John Bryant Eatonton 706-485-8321 Dream On prime semen for sale, 14 straws total. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478676-3127 Five registered Red Angus yearling bulls, excellent bloodline, EPDs, easy calving, good price. Jorge Haber Midland 706-323-2405 Gelbvieh bulls; cow-calf pairs, bred cows; all registered purebred; bred for easy calving, fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 770-5311126 IMZA miniature Zebu bull calf for sale; comes from great bloodlines, will make a beautiful future breeder. Hope Bennett Cleveland 706-348-7279 Nine bred Black Angus cows and one Black Angus bull; $22,000. William Reynolds Macon 478-550-0629 One 4-year-old registered Black Angus bull; good bloodline, calving ease, proven breeder; $3,500. Garry Shaw Carlton garryshaw@windstream.net 706-614-1728 Performance-tested black full-blood Simmental, SimAngus bulls, cow-calf pairs, heifers; AI, embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770519-0008 Purebred black Simmental bull, 3.5 years old, 1,700 pounds, excellent bloodline; $2,500. Donald Parham Royston 706-340-5109 Red Angus herd sires, approximately 19 months; forage-raised, website: www.hudsonredangus.com. Jim Hudson Broxton jimdhudson@windstream. net 912-359-5546 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 5 Registered 2-year-old polled Devon Registered Hereford boar piglet; will Equine For Sale Still looking for "Doc," old swayed back Guinea hens for sale; $7 per bird, vari- bull (P43294), breeding soundness eval- make a great breeding boar; will be barrel horse sold to a girl in Gainesville. ous ages from 2 weeks to 2 months. uation available. Steven Peskoe Sand- ready Nov. 2. Beth Vrooman Winder If you have questions regarding ads Roger Keebaugh Gainesville irinero- Tracy Squires Carnesville eponaearth@ ersville 478-232-1479 bethv@windstream.net 404-801-5867 in this category, call 404-656-3722. ger@yahoo.com 770-869-7941 yahoo.com 706-384-2576 Registered 25-month-old Angus bulls, Registered litter, Great Black piglets, Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Stubben Siegfried all-purpose saddle, Half buff, half black Silkies; $20 per young open and bred cows, bred heif- born Aug. 10, 2014; $300 each; vet cer- Equine at Stud categories must sub- in excellent condition, 17 inches with trio; 19-month-old Indian Blue peahens, ers. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202- tified, disease-free, call for bloodlines. mit current negative Coggins tests for leathers and stirrups, suede knee rolls; $80 each; white Silkies, $5 each. Jack R 2371 James Whitaker Warner Robins 478- each equine advertised. This includes $1,000. Pat Vaillancourt Tyrone 678- Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261 Registered AI Black Angus, 1- and 929-2001 horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers 592-6298 770-487-2527 Indian runner duck pairs, white Japa- 2-year-old bulls, replacement heifers, Tamworth boar, 5 months old; $200. are urged to request verification of a Two rolls, three-ounce frost blanket, nese silkies, white Chinese geese males fall and spring calvers. Alvin Mashburn Edward Mitchell Barnesville ed@hon- negative Coggins from the advertiser 15x300 feet, new, still in plastic; $100 (need females), guineas. Hank Cole Ringgold alvin@willowtreefarms.com eywoodfarms.com 678-359-1257 404- before purchasing any equine. Nega- each. Lucille Browder Waynesboro Hephzibah 762-333-4961 423-421-1007 345-1407 tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 706-833-2444 Japanese white Silkie, pair $10; peach Registered Angus bulls, 2 years old; Tenx, Ingenity, AI-sired, insured. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442 Registered Back Angus, bred heifer; open heifers, bulls ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 Registered Black Angus bulls, 12 months of age, Octobesar 2014; AIComrade, Rito Revenue, Signature. Gary Autry Ringgold 423-902-5925 Yorkshire-Duroc cross pigs, ready to go. Tammy Anderson Elberton 770403-8964 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1.5-year-old Nigerian Dwarf buck, fawn and white, blue eyes, very kid safe, parents registered; $250. Terry Russell Grayson petparty1@aol.com 770-682- 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 Two saddles complete with bridles; $150 each, $250 for both. Jim Young Gainesville jyoung52@bellsouth.net 770-540-0858 Two-horse bumper-pull trailer, some rust; $1,800. Bill Nappier Dallas 770377-0545 Two-horse trailer, new paint, good condition; $1,150. Royce Chitwood Sharpsburg 770-328-2564 Two-seater buggy for sale, excellent ring neck doves, $15 per pair, will trade for fan tail pigeons. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415 Large breed hens, roosters; turkey hens, gobblers, BB Red's, Silkies, Golden Seabright roosters, guineas. John Johnson Sr Milledgeville 478-363-9279 478-452-7015 Laying hens: Buff Orphington and Cuckoo Marans, hatched spring 2014; $15 each. Sabrina Ashley Murrayville Registered Black Angus bulls, heifers, 8670 be published. Equine at Stud ads will condition; $1,800. Larry Lanier States- ashleysga@yahoo.com 706-482-8345 young cow; bulls semen-tested. Lalla 100 percent Boer bucks, USBGA reg- also require a current stable license in boro 912-865-5136 Mixed Bantam pairs; $5 per pair. Tanner Monroe lalla_tanner@hotmail. com 770-267-7179 678-823-5742 istered; top bloodlines include Tarzan T66, Hudson's Shadow, Warlord; im- order to be published. 6-year-old female donkey, brown, Wooden Amish-made shoeing stock, $350; nylon horse harness, 800 to 1,200 James Lawrence Alto 706-778-3447 Old English bantams for sale; $15 per Registered Black Angus bulls; 13 prove your herd. Tim Bragg Conyers very gentle, good pasture guard; $225. pounds, $850. Ken Berry Stockbridge pair. Johnny Reece Woodstock 678- months, excellent bloodlines, all shots. 404-375-3401 Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453-2494 770-206-0416 770-474-8597 668-5976 William Hix Comer 706-248-5851 706- 100 percent solid red Boer buck, al- 706-474-5066 540-2470 most 2 Texas Bonjoli bloodline; $1,100 7-year-old Appaloosa mare, need Boarding Facilities Old English Game Birds, top-notch breeders; GDW (three trios) BB Red (two Registered Black Angus, born Nov. 6, OBO. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770-574- good home; very pretty, requires training If you have questions regarding ads in pairs); getting out of these varieties. Jeff 2011; sire is Coleman Rgis 904; out of 2829 under saddle; email only please; $100. this category, call 404-656-3722. Hooper Holly Springs 678-773-8689 UGA Calhoun Bull Test program. David Cagle Fairmount 770-796-2555 12 bred Boer-cross nannies to Boer-Kiko, $1,500; 15-month-old pure- Michelle Weeks Colbert petpalswinder@yahoo.com 770-363-2948 Advertisers must submit a current staple license in order to advertise One male and two females peacocks; male is 1 year old, female 6 months; Registered Charolais bulls, breed- bred Nigerian Dwarf billy, $125; four 8-year-old paint miniature mare with boarding and breeding facilities. Ads $300. Alana Hayes Tallapoosa 404- ing age, gentle, good selection. Adam 5-month-old Boer-Spanish billies, $125 2-month-old colt, gentle. Wynn Cope- submitted without this information 567-1192 Marsh Statesboro 912-536-1430 Registered Charolais bulls, breeding age, semen-tested, cow-ready. Curtis each. Charles McCorkle Dearing 706699-2860 ADGA Alpines, dairy goats, CAE-free, land Greensboro 706-453-7687 Jennies For Sale; Entire herd; Texas Genemaster bloodlines, 10 goats. Rich- will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713. Pair of Golden Seabrights, $20; white crested black Polish, $5; two Auracana roosters, $7 each. Thomas Bentley Kicliter Marshallville 478-967-2940 healthy milkers, yearling klds for sale; ard Matthews Villa Rica dingmat@bell- 40-stall barn, wash stalls; indoor, out- Monroe 770-266-6942 770-480-0499 Registered polled Hereford bulls, gentle, rugged pasture-raised, easy calving, good EPDs and bloodlines. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478552-9328 Registered polled Hereford bulls; 20 to 24 months old, gentle, pasture raised; great EPDs, bloodline; pictures available. Joey Yasinski Senoia 678-4717106 770-251-2441 Simmental bulls: Oct. 26, 2013, calving ease 6.1, birth weight 1.7; Jan. 1, 2014, calving ease 9.7, birth weight 1.9. James Woodard Madison 770-601-0492 Simmental, Angus breeding-age bulls, calving ease and performance data. Scott Carey Madison 706-474-0738 Two black Simbrah bulls, 13 months old. Andy Clary Odum 912-586-2795 912-294-3064 Yearling, registered Hereford bulls and heifers; excellent bloodlines to choose from. Tim Parks Ellijay 706-635-2531 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. $350 to $600. Angela Peevy Dacula apeevy@montagefarm.com 678-8733017 ADGA Nubian yearling does; certified and accredited herd; ready to breed. Paul Frantz Abbeville 229-423-7350 ADGA registered American-Saanen bucks; superior genetics bucks, one doe, one wether, all show quality; current vaccinations, worming. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 ADGA registered Nubian buck, proven breeder, 2.5 years old, red with spots; $250. Bobby Willis Dublin 478-2728020 Boer semen, $25 or less, fullblood buck, $300; fullblood and percentage does for sale, call for info. Landon Boyett Glennville 912-213-4062 Fainting goat, FB and mixed; kids: $80 female, $60 male; adults: $120 female, $80 male. B. Dietz Elberton 706-2132394 Kiko bucks: ready to breed, 100 percent New Zealands; Loverboy grandsons, reduced prices. Anne Rogers Thomaston kikolady@yahoo.com 706647-1472 south.net 770-459-5072 Miniature riding mare, 33 inches, sorrel and white, pretty and smart, can deliver, call for pictures; $450. J Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 POA, registered, very gentle, smart, athletic, leopard color, 13 years old, $2,000; pictures; stud; over 13 hands. Jenny Eckman Hamilton 706-464-7228 706-324-7678 Registered AQHA mare, 8 years old, 15.2 hands, pretty, well-bred, untrained; $250, good home only. Laura Terry Leesburg lterry00@gmail.com 229894-6227 Two registered Morgan mares; one with 4-month-old mule colt; one excellent trail horse; will separate; reasonably priced, negotiable. L L Whitlock Baldwin 706-677-2131 Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1978 horse, stock trailer, four-horse; new paint, tires, wheels, jack, light and lighting harness; good solid floor. Bill Smith Lizella 478-951-7561 door arenas; trails, XC jumps; lessons, horse training; full, pasture board, layovers. Ashley Stiles Griffin ashleystileseventing@gmail.com 678-634-6710 Private five-stall barn, feed rom, shaving shed, two run-in sheds, large ring, three turnout pastures; Macedonia area. E A Beaver Ball Ground 678-493-1817 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. 15 Maran roosters, 6 months old and crowing; $15 each. Glen Neely Hogansville 678-633-0762 18 Pilgrim geese flock for sale; $270 for whole flock. Deanna Teel Milton deannalteel@att.net 770-355-4542 2010 hatch, high percentage, Spalding peacock, will trade for Black Shoulder peafowl pair, may consider Pied also. Charlie Townsend Macon 478-258-9930 Assorted roosters; 6 to 9 months old; $8 to $10 each; quantity discounts. Jack Partridge Cochin rooster for sale; $20 or trade for Rhode Island Red rooster. David Dye Rockmart daviddye110@ live.com 470-336-9849 Polish Tolbunt Frizzles roosters, rarest color and type; also have Tolbunt regular. Margaret L Smith Cartersville 770943-0171 Pure white buchers and spangled; brunner roundheads, also high roller stags, cocks, hens, pullets; no calls after 9 p.m. Ricky Ray Ball Ground 706692-5172 Rhode Island Red pullets, also New Hampshire Red pullets, healthy, wellgrown birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Three 2-year-old laying hens; $5 each. Kevin Daft Decatur 404-325-9969 Three pair Eastern wild turkeys. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179 Trio straight comb brown Leghorn; 4 months old, $35; trio buff laced Polish, 4 months, $45. Charles Wilkes Demorest 706-768-2683 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License 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 brucellosisfree and qualified pseudorabies-free 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. Breeding quality Kunekune gilts and boars out of champion and reserve champion sows; call for more details. Christine Atwood Carrollton 404-9049857 Duroc-Blue Butt cross; show quality; two red gilts and two red listed barrows, 40 to 50 pounds; $150. William Graham Soperton 912-614-0034 Grown and baby mini Potbelly pigs, $50 and up; rare colors, breeders proven and under 17 inches tall. Michelle Israel Dallas 678-363-1399 Potbellied pig, female, 3 years old, very gentle; $75. T. Smith Gray 478986-0831 Red Wattle piglets, 8 weeks old, asking $80 each; multi-pig discount. Kenny Campbell Winston 770-378-4314 770546-0711 Registered Berkshire boars from Midwest stock, only a few left, reserve now. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-4542 305-923-0262 Kiko bucks; four purebred and two crossbred, born January 2014; ready to work. Bridget Bell Taylorsville 770-3162603 Kiko; 100 percent New Zealand and purebred Kiko bucks, 5 to 10 months old; excellent quality bloodlines. Awtrey Moore Powder Springs 770-943-3351 Nigerian dwarf does, two black, moon spots; two brown, one blue-eyed; 3 years old, never bred; pets; $150 Gregg & Anita Dover Clayton 706-982-3646 Nubian does, some ADGA registered, disbudded, some are bred, varied colors; $200 and up. Bryant Vaughn Box Springs bcvaughn@windstream.net 229-649-9438 One Katahdin ram, 4 years old, good breeder. Kathy Ruff Arabi 229-699-2096 229-699-2096 Purebred, registered 100 percent Katahdin ram; sire is JM Main Objective; born Feb. 15, 2011; throws lots of color. Amy Rosen Farmington 706-769-0249 Saanen doeling, born Feb. 20, 2014, disbudded, vaccinated, wormed, excellent health; $175. James Perkins Morganton 706-374-4347 Saanen-Nubian cross male goats, born in spring; $100 each. Larry Priest Monroe 770-630-7982 770-601-1743 Three 7-month-old billies, $150; one Kiko-Spanish, one Kiko-Boer, one polled Spanish-Boer. Corrie Maxwell Washington 706-678-2276 706-9900069 Two young billies and one young nannie; Kiko-Boer-Nubian cross for sale; 912-690-4956. Everett Donaldson Metter 912-690-3902 912-690-2073 2005 16-foot three horse slant Gooseneck trailer, escape door, seven feet high, six feet wide; tack room; $3,500 OBO. Ray McKneely Milner 770-3581228 2008, three-horse Sundowner trailer, air conditioning and electrical, excellent condition; $12,500; ask for Courtney. James Hunter Bishop 706-255-5214 706-424-2774 21 pallets of equine pine at $225 per pallet; 50 bags per pallet. Betty Teems Canton 770-714-2672 770-479-5919 99 Sundowner horse trailer, threehorse slant load, six-foot short wall, seven feet wide, saddle rack, all-aluminum, awning, stud door. Jerry Townley Dawsonville 770-616-9392 Carriage, royal blue, four to six passengers, Voitures Canadian built, beautiful, good condition; $2,500, negotiable. Ronald Shelnutt Madison 706-8183548 Dollywood made Spring- buckboard wagon, Light oak, front/back cushioned seats,very good condition, $2700(half price); Call for details. David Brannon Ranger sweetveloblue@gmail.com 770-548-1941 Horse trailer; top over 16.5 feet inside, double axle, new paint, full rubber mat. S. O Sellers Pembroke 912278-5058 New easy entry horse cart, for large to draft; auto tires, leaf springs; $950. Joe Watkins Winder backwhen@windstream.net 770-307-6979 Saddles for sale: good condition. James Phillips Fayetteville 678-8760772 Davis Milan 229-362-4092 Baby chicks; American Dominique, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red; pure breeds, reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Breeding stock, show quality, Australorp roosters, six generations, breeding purity; $20 less for young ones. Bedford Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563 Bronze tom turkey, 6 months old. Jaye Henderson Mansfield 770-786-3959 Buffs, Wyandottes, Cochins, show quality; Old English Columbian, B.B. red, blue brassy back. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222 Coronation Sussex hens, $20 each; Millie Fluer Cochins flock, three roosters, 10 hens, $100. Gene Turpin Wiley 706-782-9965 French Maran roosters, 6 months old and crowing; ready to breed, good stock, good coloring; $20 each. Pat Duggar Eatonton 478-345-0638 Game chickens, rooster and hen for sale; $8 each. Jimmy Taylor Newborn 706-819-7390 Game fowl: Eslin Red Quill stags and pullets. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912537-2061 912-293-9221 Game: Harold Brown Sweeter Round Head hatch; 1/2x1/2, $35 and up; stag, feather legs, full blooded; $15 and up. Clifton Botts Dahlonega 706-429-8887 Gamefowl: Sid Taylor, YL hatch, Sweater hatch, Sweater grey, White Hackel and Mug, Gilmore; many hens, pullets, crosses. Tom Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139 Games: pullets and roosters; HatchKelso. Allen Culverhouse Thomaston 706-646-3781 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this 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. Bobwhite quail available for the 2014 season, call for pricing. Ralph Holley Temple 770-562-3820 Bobwhite quail chicks; hatched this week, $2 each. James Williams Statesboro Findingmywaynow@yahoo.com 803-466-0629 912-690-1495 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2014 and 2015 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842 Bobwhite, Coturnix quail eggs; $70 for 100, $140 for 500, $270 for 1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler stricklandgamebird. com 912-748-5769 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 FLOYD Thompson's Tree Farm Editor's Note: Thanks to the Georgia Forestry Pope's Ferry Tree Farm Opens Nov. 22 Commission for providing this information! Consumers Opens Nov. 23 1829 Prospect Road, Lawrenceville are advised to call their farm of choice in advance for directions, opening day hours and to ensure availability of tree species. Send pictures of your tree search to dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov for a chance to be featured on our social media pages! 76 E. Troutman Road NE, Rome 706-232-9819 White pine Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Silver Creek Tree Farm 770-513-2552 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir, Blue Ice, Murray cypress, Green Giant Monday through Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to Opens Nov. 29 6 p.m. Spring Brook Farm COWETA Opens Nov. 27 Lovell Tree Farm 1520 Mandeville Road, Carrollton Opens Nov. 27 770-861-5333 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, 291 Crawford Road, Senoia 770-599-6706 Blue Ice Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Open Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to Carolina cypress 6 p.m. Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to BIBB Double B Farms Christmas Trees Opens Nov. 28 8511 Knoxville Road, Lizella 478-808-5271 Murray cypress, Carolina Sapphire Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday noon to 5:30 p.m. CATOOSA Kittle Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 985 Salem Valley Road, Ringgold 706-935-3563 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. CRISP Southern Christmas Tree Farms Opens Nov. 17 3452 Pateville Road, Cordele 229-938-4049 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, red cedar, Blue Ice, Virginia pine, Carolina BULLOCH Edge's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 29 1556 Bowen Rushing Road, Statesboro 912-687-1330 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Blue Ice, Virginia pine, Carolina Sapphire Friday 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday CHATTOOGA Teloga Volunteer Fire Department Opens Nov. 23 10322 Highway 337, Summerville 706-734-7002 Leyland cypress Friday noon to dark; Saturday 10 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 p.m. to dark Sapphire Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. DECATUR Springhill Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 22 795 Woodhull Road, Bainbridge 229-246-2231 Leyland cypress, Fraser fir through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. BURKE Jake's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 28 Highway 25 South, Waynesboro 706-526-2206 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Murray cypress Monday through Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; CLAYTON Fourakre Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 13887 Upper Woolsey Road, Hampton 770-946-9112 Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina cypress, cedar Monday through Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon to 7 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 p.m. to dark EARLY Brown Dog Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 25137 Blakely Road, Arlington 229-725-4862 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Virginia pine Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. COBB BUTTS Coker Tree Farm Ridgeway Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 28 Opens Nov. 27 2964 High Falls Road, Jackson 2280 Macland Road, Marietta 770-424-8047 770-775-3120 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland cypress, Leyland cypress, Virginia pine, red cedar Fraser fir Monday through Friday, Sunday, 1 to 6 Monday through Friday, 4 to 6 p.m.; p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, Sunday, 1 p.m. to dark; Saturday 9 a.m. to dark EFFINGHAM Truitt's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 17 Hodgeville Road, Rincon 912-531-0540 Murray cypress, Leyland cypress Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to dark; Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to dark Trees of Joy Opens Nov. 28 567 Fourpoints Road, Jackson 770-550-1794 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, red cedar, Fraser fir Monday through Friday, noon to 6:30 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Sunday 1 to 6:30 p.m. Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree FAYETTE Farm Minter's Tree Farm Opens Nov. 28 Opens Nov. 24 628 Sleepy Hollow Road, Powder Springs 283 Hill's Bridge Road, Fayetteville 770-942-6770 770-461-2840 Leyland cypress, Virginia pine, Fraser fir, Leyland cypress, Virginia pine, white Carolina Sapphire pine, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir Daily 10 a.m. to dark Daily 9 a.m. to dark 226 Spur 101, Silver Creek 706-235-2140 Leyland cypress, white pine, Murray cypress, red cedar Monday through Friday, 4 to 6 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. FORSYTH Bottoms Tree Farm Opens Nov. 26 5880 John Burns Road, Cumming 770-889-5235 Leyland cypress, white pine, Virginia pine, Carolina Sapphire, Murray cypress, Fraser fir Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to dark; Saturday 9 a.m. to dark The Kinsey Family Farm Opens Nov. 17 7170 Jot-Em-Down Road, Gainesville 770-887-6028 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Fraser fir, Murray cypress, Concolor fir Monday through Friday, noon to 7 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. FULTON Barefoot Mountain Farms Opens Nov. 23 960 Virginia Avenue NE, Atlanta 404-229-9151 Fraser fir Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ed's Christmas Trees Opens Nov. 17 7995 Spence Road, Fairburn 770-969-2142 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Silver Dust Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to dark; Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to dark Hunter's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 28 14680 Wood Road, Milton 770-475-0713 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to dusk; Saturday 9 a.m. to dusk GRADY HABERSHAM Purcell Tree Farm Opens Nov. 28 1581 Highway 197 N, Clarkesville 706-754-4134 White pine Monday through Friday, noon to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 1 to 5:30 p.m. HALL Cooper's Tree Farm Opens Nov. 22 5577 Winder Highway, Braselton 770-967-6175 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir Daily 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. HART Beck's Tree Farm Opens Nov. 17 648 Christmas Tree Road, Bowersville 706-376-5898 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, red cedar, Fraser fir Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Callaway Christmas Trees Opens Nov. 23 2077 Elberton Highway, Hartwell 706-376-9614 Fraser fir, Murray cypress, Blue Ice Monday through Friday, Sunday, 2 to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HENRY Brown's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 86 Minter Drive, Hampton 770-946-9163 Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Murray cypress Monday through Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Homestead Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 3850 Highway 81 West, Hampton 770-707-0854 Cypress, Virginia pine, white pine, Fraser fir, cedar Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Rex Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 CARROLL B&B Christmas Trees Opens Nov. 24 1487 Flat Rock Road, Villa Rica 770-605-7939 Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, red cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to dark COFFEE Greene Tree Farm Opens Nov. 22 162 Christmas Lane, Broxton 912-389-5209 Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, Fraser fir, Virginia pine, red cedar Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Smith's Choose & Cut Opens Nov. 29 230 Davis Road, Fayetteville 770-487-7474 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Blue Ice Monday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Countrytime Christmas Tree Farm 950 Wilkerson Road, Rex Opens Nov. 22 770-474-3416 Gay-Hammock Road Leyland cypress, Virginia pine, Carolina 229-336-0150 Sapphire, cedar, white pine, Deodora Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Blue cedar Pyramid, Buckeye cedar Monday through Thursday, 3 p.m. to Monday through Friday, Sunday, 1 p.m. dark; all day Friday through Sunday to dark; Saturday 8 a.m. to dark Sugarland Tree Farm GWINNETT Opens Nov. 28 Redland Christmas Trees Opens Nov. 27 86 Redland Bend Road, Temple 770-562-4303 Leyland cypress, Deodora cedar, Fraser fir, Scotch pine Daily 9 a.m. to dark COLUMBIA Carter Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 24 670 Horizon South Parkway, Grovetown 706-726-2918 Leyland cypress, Fraser fir Monday through Friday 3 p.m. to dark; Saturday 10 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 Wee Three Trees Mike's Trees Opens Nov. 24 Opens Nov. 23 138 Arnold Road, Fayetteville 3847 Highway 20, Loganville 678-458-8051 404-551-0449 Leyland cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina White pine, Leyland cypress, red cedar, cypress, Fraser fir, Golden Smoke Scotch pine Monday through Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m.; Saturday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to Friday noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday through 5:30 p.m. 3933 Highway 155 N, Stockbridge 770-957-6438 Virginia pine, red cedar, Leyland cypress, Fraser fir, Blue Ice Monday through Friday, noon to dark; Saturday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to dark p.m. to dark Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 7 Worthington Tree Farm Boggy Branch Farms OCONEE SPALDING UNION Opens Nov. 25 Opens Nov. 22 Greenbriar Creek Farm Evergreen Christmas Tree Farm Southern Tree Plantation 145 Twin Oaks Drive, Hampton 2130 Hobbs Road, Dexter Opens Nov. 23 Opens Nov. 27 Opens Nov. 27 770-478-3677 478-875-4139 1540 Old Bishop Road, Bishop 484 Baptist Camp Road, Griffin 2226 Owltown Road, Blairsville Virginia pine, white pine, Leyland Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Caro- 706-769-4231 770-468-3057 706-745-0601 cypress, Fraser fir lina Sapphire, Virginia pine, red cedar Leyland cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sap- Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Canaan fir, blue spruce, Balsam fir Monday through Friday, 2:30 to 6 p.m.; Friday 1 to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to phire, Murray cypress, Green Giant Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, red cedar, Daily noon to 5 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 6 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 to 6 p.m. Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Virginia pine 12:30 to 6 p.m. LEE PEACH Monday through Friday, Sunday, noon to UPSON dark; Saturday 9 a.m. to dark Holland's Farm Yule Forest Busy Elves Christmas Tree Farm Roberts Christmas Tree Farm Call for opening day Opens Nov. 22 Opens Nov. 22 Opens Nov. 24 Orchard Hill Tree Farm 2037 Jeff Davis Road, Thomaston 1220 Millers Mill Road, Stockbridge 102 US Highway 82, Leesburg 9247 Peach Parkway, Byron Opens Nov. 27 706-648-3947 770-957-3165 229-883-3933 478-956-5325 2415 Old Macon Road, Griffin Leyland cypress Leyland cypress, white pine, Fraser fir Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Leyland cypress, Carolina Sapphire, 770-228-3842 Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Carolina Sapphire, Fraser fir, Blue Ice, Blue Ice, Green Giant Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, red dark; Sunday 1 p.m. to dark Virginia pine Daily 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Yule Forest 155 Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 Fraser fir WALKER Opens Nov. 22 p.m.; Sunday 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. PICKENS Daily 9 a.m. to dark Bosshardt Come See Come Saw 3565 N. Highway 155, Stockbridge 770-954-9356 LIBERTY Jack's Tree Farms Opens Nov. 28 The Old Barn Christmas Tree Opens Nov. 25 1713 N. Long Hollow Road, Chickam- Virginia pine, Deodora cedar, Leyland Brewer's Christmas Tree Farm 8700 Highway 53 W, Jasper Farm auga cypress, Fraser fir, snow-flocked trees Opens Nov. 28 770-894-1985 Opens Nov. 27 706-861-5672 Daily 9 a.m. to dark 1067 Robert Hill Road, Midway Leyland cypress, white pine, Canaan fir, 24 Slaughter Road, Sunnyside Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, white JACKSON 912-884-5292 Fraser fir 770-227-5237 pine Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, red ce- Monday through Friday 4 to 5:30 p.m.; Leyland cypress, Virginia pine, Carolina Call for Monday through Friday hours; 7G's Farm dar, Carolina Sapphire, Carolina Fraser Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Sapphire, Fraser fir Saturday all day Opens Nov. 23 fir, Blue Ice 1 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 4 to 6 p.m.; 2331 Old Kings Bridge Road, Nicholson Monday through Saturday, daylight to Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 1 to Cove Christmas Tree Farm 706-202-8936 dark; Sunday noon to dark PIKE 6 p.m. Opens Nov. 24 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Naylors Blue, Eastern LOWNDES Dillahunty Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 22 TALBOT 654 Kensington Road, Chickamauga 706-375-2729 red cedar Hambrick's Christmas Tree Farm 501 Oxford Circle, Concord Enfinger Christmas Tree Farm Leyland cypress, Norway spruce Monday through Friday noon to 6 p.m.; Opens Nov. 22 770-884-0022 Opens Nov. 24 Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to dark; Saturday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 5759 Hambrick Road, Hahira Leyland cypress, Fraser fir 5306 Scenic Heights Road, Manchester Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday p.m. 229-245-1756 Monday through Friday, Sunday, 1 to 6 706-577-3240 noon to 5 p.m. Virginia pine, Eastern red cedar, Leyland p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Leyland cypress, Blue Ice, Murray C&T Christmas Trees cypress, cypress cypress, Fraser fir, Virginia pine Raulston Acres Christmas Tree Opens Nov. 27 Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to TNT Christmas Tree Farm Wednesday through Friday, noon to Farm Ford Road, Jefferson 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 1 to 5:30 p.m. Opens Nov. 27 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Opens Nov. 22 706-207-4830 Virginia pine, Leyland cypress LUMPKIN 695 Williams Mill Road, Zebulon 770-468-0721 Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. 2575 Georgia Highway 95, Rock Spring 706-764-6111 Wednesday through Friday, Sunday, 1 to Holly Hill Tree Farm Leyland cypress, Arizona cypress, Caro- TIFT Murray cypress, Carolina Sapphire, 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Opens Nov. 23 lina Sapphire, Murray cypress, Blue Ice Brumby & White Christmas Tree Fraser fir, Blue Ice 276 Woodland Lane, Dahlonega Monday through Friday 4 p.m. to dark; Farm Monday through Friday, 2 to 6 p.m.; Maddox Christmas Tree Farm 706-864-8222 Saturday 9 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 p.m. Opens Nov. 23 Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Opens Nov. 26 Cypress, white pine, Norway spruce to dark 808 Chula-Brookfield Road, Tifton 612 Murphy Road, Pendergrass Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 229-382-7515 WAYNE 706-654-3250 dark; Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. POLK Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, Blue Ice, Days of Creation Christmas Tree Murray cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sap- phire, Leyland cypress MADISON Lyle's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 25 red cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Naylors Farm Blue Opens Nov. 22 Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to Ray's Briar Hill Christmas Trees 1396 Knox Mountain Road, Rockmart Monday through Friday, noon to dark; 3997 Waycross Highway, Jesup dark Opens Nov. 22 770-684-5245 Saturday 10 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 912-256-1167 JEFFERSON 740 Cheek-Pulliam Road, Royston 706-245-6387 Leyland cypress, white pine p.m. to dark Saturday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 Murray cypress, Leyland cypress, Carolina cypress, Clemson Greenspire, Boggy Gut Creek Christmas Tree Leyland cypress, red cedar, Blue Ice, p.m. TREUTLEN red cedar Farm Carolina Sapphire Secret Forest Monday through Friday 1 to 7 p.m.; Opens Nov. 16 Daily dawn to dark PULASKI Opens Nov. 28 Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 2098 Highway 78, Wadley 478-252-8800 MCINTOSH Our Cotton Pickin' Christmas Tree 6971 Thompson Pond Road, Tarrytown Farm 912-529-3702 WHITFIELD Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, Fraser fir Websters Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 27 Leyland cypress, white pine, Blue Ice, Cooper Christmas Tree Farm Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to dark; Opens Nov. 28 120 Cordele Highway, Hawkinsville red cedar, Fraser fir, Carolina Sapphire Opens Nov. 23 Saturday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1394 Christmas Tree Farm Road, Darien 478-783-3735 Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to dark; 104 Wheat Drive, Dalton dark 912-266-4546 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Fraser Saturday 10 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 706-847-1381 Murray cypress, Fraser fir, Leyland fir p.m. to dark White pine, Leyland cypress Green's Christmas Tree Farm cypress, Carolina Sapphire, red cedar, Daily 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon to dark; Opens Nov. 23 Virginia pine TROUP Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 1 to 4099 Gough Road, Louisville Daily 1 p.m. to dark RICHMOND Liberty Hill Christmas Tree Farm 5 p.m. 478-625-9722 Virginia pine, red cedar MORGAN Gay's Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 28 Opens Nov. 27 235 Liberty Hill Glenn Road, LaGrange WILCOX Monday through Friday, Sunday, noon to Jack's Creek Farms 2335 Tobacco Road, Augusta 706-883-7727 Parrish Christmas Tree Farm dark; Saturday 9 a.m. to dark Opens Nov. 22 706-798-3731 Leyland cypress Opens Nov. 22 LAURENS 2291 Price Mill Road, Bostwick 706-343-1855 Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Caro- Monday through Friday, noon to dark; 874 Highway 129 S, Abbeville lina Sapphire, Fraser fir Saturday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 229-423-7868 Beall's Christmas Tree Farm Leyland cypress, Fraser fir, Green Giant, Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. to dark; dark Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Caro- Opens Nov. 27 Blue Ice, Carolina cypress, cedar Saturday 9 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 p.m. lina Sapphire, Blue Ice 1523 Highway 80 E, East Dublin Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to dark TWIGGS Monday through Friday, 4:30 p.m. to 478-272-7615 Leyland cypress, red cedar, Murray NEWTON SCHLEY Sandy Creek Christmas Tree Farm Opens Nov. 22 dark; Saturday through Sunday, noon to dark cypress, Silver Dust, Carolina Sapphire Berry's Christmas Tree Farm Watson's Tree Farm 5889 Hammock Road, Macon Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. to dark; Opens Nov. 21 Opens Nov. 28 478-738-3935 Saturday 9 a.m. to dark; Sunday 1 p.m. 70 Mt. Tabor Road, Covington 1890 Highway 26 W, Ellaville Leyland cypress, Virginia pine, Fraser to dark 770-786-5833 229-937-5732 fir, Carolina Sapphire, Deodora cedar, Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, Vir- Carolina Sapphire, Murray cypress, Blue red cedar ginia pine, red cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Ice Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fraser fir Monday through Friday, Sunday, noon to Daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. dark; Saturday 9 a.m. to dark PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 Poultry/Fowl Wanted 180-degree livestock sweep, alley, Large gray does; reasonal price; call 2014 coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round, Coastal bermuda, fescue mix hay, $35 slidegate, Y box, palpate, galvanized, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Stephen Culberson square and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Li- per bale; 4x4 bales, fertilized and limed, Black copper Marans: blue copper heavy gauge 6x12 panels. Anthony Car- Kingston 404-859-7487 zella 478-781-1990 478-972-5977 delivery available. Jermaine Barlow Lu- Maran pullets; also looking for any colored bantam Cochins; reasonable price. Tina Easter Dahlonega 706-973-1295 penter Greensboro 706-318-1979 20-foot Gooseneck brand livestock trailer, tandem axles, middle gate, rub- New Zealand Whites, adults and halfgrown kits; $10 each. Andy Howell Covington dhowell466@bellsouth.net 770- 2014 coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, rain-free, under shelter, round bales, net-wrapped; $45. Morris Lively Collins thersville 706-302-7658 Coastal, bahia mix; 800- to 1,000-pound bales, baled with Claas Five laying hens, white or brown layers ber flooring, good condition; $4,000. 786-0514 912-213-8249 baler, $60 inside, $35 to $45 outside; (or both), within 30 miles. Bobby Rodgers Greenville 706-672-4248 Games: Bantams, guineas, ducks, pigeons, turkeys at reasonable price. Johnny E Carney Danielsville 706-2543424 One purebred brown Leghorn rooster; 12 to 15 months old, in Colbert, Ga., Lee Lucas Talbotton 706-665-8839 6x10 stock trailer, cage type, good to haul cows, goats, horses. Wendell Moseley Douglas 912-850-1024 Bumper pull 15-foot livestock trailer; center gate, escape door; $1,200. Kenneth Carlyle Cleveland 706-865-3686 Creep feeder, 750 pounds, good Two male New Zealand White rabbits; $12 each. James Cox Leesburg 229733-0363 We have Lops, Rex Dutch, Hot Toes; all mini, multi colors; 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for information. Kathy Stone Gainesville 678-865-7933 2014 coastal bermuda hay, horse quality; $5 per bale at barn; delivery available. Glenn Brinson Tarrytown 912288-5960 2014 coastal bermuda hay, well-fertilized, weed- and rain-free, horse quality, approximately 2,500 square bales; $4.50 per bale. Curtis Durden Lyons $25 mulch. Coy Baker Loganville 770466-4609 Corn: $40 per 55-gallon drum. Ed Burrell Monticello 706-717-9581 Fescue 4x5 round bales in the barn; $35, cow hay. Beth Ellenburg Acworth 770-975-3916 Fescue, horse quality, $3.50; fescue FEED, HAY AND GRAIN area or nearby. Jerry Bray Colbert condition, $250. Harold Rosser Mc- brayjd@uga.edu 706-788-2332 Donough 770-957-3774 912-526-3189 912-245-1081 mix, horse and cow quality, $3. Kermit 2014 coastal bermuda hay; $35 per Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550 Pigeons, any type, will trap pigeons Danshken goat battery powered vac- If you have questions regarding ads in roll, 4x4 bales, fertilized and limed, de- Ground, hammer-milled corn and free, will pick up pigeons free. Gregg Leonard Roswell 404-580-6268 uum milking machine, half-gallon, new condition; $60, will ship. Wilbur Cam- this category, call 404-656-3722. All feed, hay and grain ads must in- livery available. Lowinston Grantville 770-583-2385 Jackson cobs; shelled yellow corn; $40 per 55-gallon barrel. Joab Bowen Clermont Silver Sebright Bantams. Clarence eron Dry Branch 478-308-3341 clude the variety offered for sale. Ads 2014 coastal bermuda, horse quality, 678-725-3523 Whatley Thomaston 706-647-5122 Hog farrowing crates, call for details. for mulch hay will not be accepted in fertilized, limed, 4x5 rolls, $50; mulch Hay; round bales, 4x5, excellent qual- Young pair of Embden geese. Sammy Pointer Cedartown 770-712-5970 Don Edge Soperton 912-529-6739 Priefert cattle head gate, model `85, this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. hay, $30 4x5 roll. Danny Brady Hephzibah 706-231-8563 ity, alicia bermuda; $50 per roll. Larry Cox Waynesboro 706-829-4174 ALTERNATIVE manuel or automatic, $350; antique $20, fescue, 4x5 roll, horse hay, protein 2014 coastal bermuda, horse qual- Horse quality bermuda hay; 20,000 horse-drawn hay rake, $950; both ex- 14 percent; in barn. Alan Atwood Alto ity, fertilized, limed, rain-free, 4x5 net- square bales; 200 round rolls. Paul Har- LIVESTOCK cellent condition. Charles Blairsville 706-745-9544 Hemphill 770-654-6371 $30; 4x4 rolls, fescue hay, rain free, wrapped; $50. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 ris Odum 912-294-2470 Horse quality fescue, orchardgrass If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Emu farm for sale: moving, 11 adult birds, new GQF incubator, GQF hatcher, miscellaneous supplies; $1,500. Ken Winschuh Augusta rockwisperer@bellsouth.net 706-793-0040 Female llamas; 1.5 to 2.5 years old; not pregnant. Lonnie H Pope Sunny Side 770-233-0130 Llama mamas and baby pairs for sale; babies are less than 6 months old. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove 770-361-0261 Priefert head catch automatic and manual, not a squeeze chute; $550 OBO. Richard Wallace Williamson 229400-6411 Round pen, nine 12-foot panels and one four-foot walk-through gate; $450 OBO. Ivy Hailey Forsyth ivhailey@bellsouth.net 478-737-6303 Stock trailer for sale: 26x8 Elite stock trailer, excellent condition, only used for cattle show. Bart Davis Doerun 229881-3510 Trojan hydraulic squeeze chute, ex- stored in barn, fertilized; $4 square bales, all 2014. Carl Henson Ellijay 706264-4477 `13 bermuda, fescue mix round bales, net-wrapped, $15 per roll; delivery available. Claire Jenkins Athens 706-2864438 706-372-0287 `14 alfalfa square bales, $12; round bales, $100; 4x5 fescue: cow, $25, horse, $35: weed-free, fertilized; delivery. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351 `14 bermuda, fescue hay: 4x4 rolls, $35; square bales, $5; all kept in barn. Burton Eichel Thomson 706-421-4945 2014 coastal bermuda, horse quality, square bales; $5.50 per bale; 15-bale minimum; approximately 225 bales available. Scott Chambers Braselton 706-983-0603 2014 coastal hay, horse quality, limed and fertilized, rain-free, in barn, 4x5 rolls; $60 each. Willie Tyson Perry 478957-1039 478-987-1278 2014 Fescue hay, 5x6 large rolls, sheltered, $40 each; unsheltered, $25 each; 5x5-foot rolls, sheltered, $35 each. Bob Davis Cave Spring 706-777-3601 2014 fescue mixed hay, 4x5 rolls or hay, 4x5 rolls, in barn on pallets, can deliver; $40. Andy Cooper Hiram 770235-5039 New crop, freshly baled, 50 bales; orchard, bermuda mix; $3.50 per bale; at barn, horse quality. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-994-0294 706-400-2704 Quality 2014; 4x5.5 round rolls of hay, net-wrapped; $35 to $50 per roll; delivery available. Chad Hendrix Collins 912-237-3430 Round bales, orchard, fescue mixed grass hay; rain-free, 4x4, $18 per roll; delivery available. Ron Smith LaFayette LIVESTOCK WANTED cellent condition. David Flake Ashburn 229-777-1834 `14 coastal bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, UGA soil specs, square; 4x5 square bales; barn-stored, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404- jpetrel@floorsoft.com 706-537-8841 Russell bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, barn- If you have questions regarding ads Very nice, almost new, Gooseneck trail- round bales in barn; delivery, stack 557-8448 stored, weed-free, horse quality hay; in this category, call 404-656-3722. er, used five times, grey, 16 feet; $5,000. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478- 2014 fescue square bales; horse qual- $55. Gordon Waggoner McDonough Looking to hire a horse or mule to pull Cheryl Nichols Hogansville cnich- 994-6463 478-960-7239 ity, stored in barn, rain-free, fertilized, 404-838-8854 a sugar cane grinding on Nov. 22. Annie ols1127@gmail.com 706-975-1335 `14 coastal hay, 4x6, net-wrapped, vol- limed; $4.25 per bale. Al Blackburn Shelled yellow feed corn and wheat, Quinting 711 Sandtown Rd. Savannah WW cattle chute with auto headgate; ume discounts, delivery available. Bill Dawsonville 770-401-2862 for sale by the barrel. Wayne Montgom- 31410 912-395-1509 has wheels and tongue, new boards Barrs Dexter 229-425-1355 2014 hay rolls in barn, twine-tied fes- ery Reynolds 478-847-2356 Several goats and turkeys, close to and paint, good condition; $3,000. Jeff `14 coastal hay; weed-free, fertilized, cue, bahia, bermudagrass; $25 per roll. Top quality hay, 4x6 rolls, 1,000 Hampton. Jim Snow Hampton 678- Cann Dewy Rose 678-936-3564 706- round bales; $30, $40 in field. Leonard Bob Miller Greenville 850-320-1416 pounds; alicia, Tift 9; wrapped, fertilized, 834-5624 246-0243 Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 706-672-4556 also 2014 peanut hay; wrapped, will de- LIVESTOCK HANDLING RABBITS `14 fescue, 800- to 900-pound rolls, 2014 mulch hay, 4x5 rolls, under cover, liver. Josh Yawn Milan 229-315-7339 fertilized, off ground, covered; $40, will load, delivery available; $15 per roll. Top quality, 2014 tested alicia, russell If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. quantity discount. Donald P Schultz Pine Mountain 706-663-4588 `14, alicia bermuda in barn, horse qual- Terry Jones Good Hope 770-601-3041 2014 peanut hay, irrigated, 4x5 bales, sheltered; $35. Eric Taft Manor 912- hay; round or square, sheltered; delivery available; free storage through March 2015. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293- 16-foot bumper pull livestock trailer; all Dutch rabbits, most colors; service ity, 4x5 rolls, no Bahia; $50; close deliv- 281-8456 2535 912-537-9721 steel, middle gate, escape door; needs age bucks and bunnies; $10 and up; call ery available. Henry Beckworth Gibson 2014 russell bermuda hay, 4x5 bales; Wheat straw, $4.50 per square bale; tires, maybe floor; $700. Garry Puckett after 5 p.m. Tommy Whittle Thomaston 706-598-2106 $60, other $50; horse hay squares, clean, no weeds, discount for large Waleska 770-479-3567 404-502-7025 14 bermuda, crabgrass mix; 4x5; $30 $5.50; UGA analyzed; delivery available. quantities. Billy Ewing Madison 770- 16-foot Neckover livestock trailer; Dutch: Show rabbits and breeding per roll; fertilized, sheltered, delivery Carl Crews Sylvania palerider43@plant- 713-9288 770-979-1057 AG SEED FOR SALE 6,000-pound axles, eight-lug wheels; stock; small, friendly, lively and unique; available. Keith Bentley Monticello 770- ers.net 912-857-3131 $3,200; leave message. Mark Boyles excellent mothers. Katie Hufford Cleve- 653-9840 2014 russell bermuda hay, 5x4 roll; Dawson 229-995-4694 land 706-219-4766 706-969-1953 14 fescue, bermuda mix rolls, rainfree in barn; $40 per roll, $35 for four or more. Jonathan Holbrook Cumming $45 per bale; delivered. Tommy Rider Waynesboro 706-554-9785 2014 square bales of bahia, dallas, If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. jono1028@yahoo.com 404-775-8417 bermuda and other mixed grasses for Advertisers must submit a current 2012 crop; oat hay, square bales in sale; rain-free and barn-stored. Wilson state laboratory report, fewer than barn; $4 per bale, quantity discounts. Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492 nine months old, for purity, noxious Tim Smith Milledgeville timber- 2014 square bales, mixed grasses, weeds and germination for each seed smith63@gmail.com 478-363-6631 good quality; $4.50 per bale, delivery lot advertised. Ads submitted without 2013 bermuda mix hay; large square available. Ray Gilbert Bishop 760-769- this information will not be published. bales, no rain, in barn, horse quality; $4. 5820 706-296-4360 If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, H. L von Richthofen Watkinsville 706- 2014 Tift 44 and 85, high quality horse this report needs to be sent along 453-9143 hay; squares and rolls; delivery avail- with it. For ads submitted online, the 2013, 5x5 common and bahia mix hay, some weeds, $20; cow hay, older hay, able. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388-5054 2014 Tift 44 round bales, 4x5 rolls, report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must free. William Walden Wrens 706-547- rain-free, horse quality, fertlized, in barn; be uniform and cannot exceed 400 2142 $45 per roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 404- 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of 2014 alicia bermuda hay, horse quality, square bales, heavy bales, barn-stored. Tony Nugent Ambrose 912-309-9666 2014 bermuda hay; square bales in barn, rain-free, $5; Embry Farm. Marlene Embry Johns Creek 770-476-1193 2014 bermuda high quality, fertilized, rain-free; $5.50 at barn, delivery available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-2678929 472-5416 2014 Tift 44, horse quality, large square bales, fertilized, rain-free, barn-kept; $5 per bale. Toni White Monticello 770823-0740 2014 Tift bermuda hay; square and round bales, horse quality, stored in barn, delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317 770-9146153 2014 Tifton 85 bermuda horse quality 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 404-656-3635. 2014 combine-run oats; Morgan County (near Madison). Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706-474-0689 2014 bermuda mix square bales, horse hay, limed, fertilized; $6 per square bale Oats, 96 percent germination, quality, $6.50; round, $40/50; mulch hay, delivered. Charlie Jackson Lawrencev- 40-pound bag, $12; oats, ryegrass $3.25. Rick Anderson Taylorsville 404- ille jackson_c19@yahoo.com 678-910- mix, 98 and 95 percent germination, 402-8470 0561 40-pound bag, $11. Danny Cook Dud- 2014 bermuda square bales, $6; rolls, 2014; 4x5 tight bales, bermuda mix, ley 478-290-8055 $50; horse quality, delivery available. $400 per load delivered; 15 2014 horse Seed oats, germination 98 percent, David Harden LaFayette 706-397-8347 quality bales available in barn. David purity 99.14, 50-pound bags; $12 per 2014 bermuda square bales, horse Rackley Lexington 706-410-5784 bag. Doug Bailey Dudley 478-279-4769 quality, fertilized per UGA, 16.9 protein, 50-pound bags of oats for sale; $12.50 Wheat seed for sale; 50-pound bags. 149 RFQ; $6 per bale. Mike Dubose per bag. Hunter Gray Warrenton 706- Lisa Colley Metter fendersautosales@ Junction City 706-366-1665 339-4167 706-465-1004 hotmail.com 706-306-3506 912-625- 2014 bermuda, fescue mix round Alfalfa hay, $10 per bale; coastal hay, 2824 bales; $20 each. Linda Bullock Dallas $5 per bale; horse quality. John G Faulk 770-880-2244 Jeffersonville 478-945-3415 Ag Plants for Sale 2014 bermuda, fescue; mixed horse Bermuda, fescue 2014, rain-free in 2,000 stalks of sugar cane for sale; quality hay; $40 per roll, $5 per square barn; $40 per roll; horse hay. Gary four different kinds; ask for Ben. Lanier bale. Ronald Campbell Rockmart 706- Bagley Buford 770-231-2148 Brantley Ailey 912-583-2557 912-347- 936-3294 770-686-9563 Coastal bermuda 2014; rain-free, 5x6 0529 2014 coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 net- rolls; $50 each. Hardy Edwards Win- Bamboo plants and trees, all sizes, wrapped, horse quality, stored in barn. terville hmeherefords@windstream.net very cheap. Frank Byrd Atlanta 770- Fred Sackett Butler 478-952-5399 706-714-9012 939-9564 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 9 Bare-root Chandler strawberry plants; Garden mums; assorted color and siz- All-natural pure, unprocessed honey; Large red and green cane for planting Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, chan- disease-free, naturally grown to organic es, pansy hanging baskets. Aaron Dor- sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8; or grinding; mobile mill will grind your nel cat, shellcracker, shad, minnows; standards; call for prices, bulk available. rough Senoia 404-429-3825 eight-ounce bear, $5; cut comb, $15. cane. Lynn Reeves Dearing 706-825- free delivery or pickup; best prices. Dan- Julia Asherman Jeffersonville jasher@ Hummingbird vine seeds, 2014; one Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 6274 706-595-1798 ny Austin, Sr. Roberta 478-836-4938 saic.edu 617-777-0117 617-777-0117 package, $1 plus SASE. Polly Young 678-448-7781 Marview Farms: organically raised, Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, golden Blueberry, thornless blackberry plants, Leesburg 229-888-7650 Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west grass-fed and finished beef, lamb, pork shiners, fathead minnows, sterile grass as low as $1.65 with volume; fruit trees $5; wildlife trees, as low as $2. Kelly Blizman Perry blueberrygirl@comsouth. net 478-955-6025 Green sugar cane for sale; 55 cents per stalk; ready to cut at end of October. Harold Barnes Douglas 912-381-1479 912-384-7835 Old fashioned white multplying onions; $20 per gallon plus $6 shipping. Brian Nix Winder 770-307-6868 Pawpaw plants, $6 each or 12 seeds for five postage stamps, first class or trade for chinquapins. Calvin Whittington Colbert 706-788-0002 Pecan trees for sale: grafted, bareroot; call to place your order for January 2015. Andy Smith Hawkinsville browndalepecanfarms@gmail.com 478-225-8433 Red sugar cane for sale, call Diane for availability, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Lonnie Samples Vidalia 912-293-3472 Seed sugar cane. Glynn Thornton Senoia 770-599-3521 Several varieties of sugar cane for sale, by the stalk, row or field. D.W. Wright Moultrie 229-891-7632 Sugar cane (red); planting, making syrup, chewing, decorations. James Coleman Uvalda jmcoleman1975@gmail. com 912-594-6434 Sugar cane for planting or syurp, pickup truck load; $200. Max Carter Douglas 912-384-5974 Sugar cane: red, green, blue gal and others. George Merritt Unadilla 292401-8726 Sugar cane: red, green, blue gal and others. George Merritt Unadilla 229401-8726 Three varieties of sugar cane for sale; good for chewing, syrup or seed; call for more information. Howard Burnette Mershon 912-288-0091 Varieties of sugar cane for sale by the stalk, row or field. Dustin Wright Moultrie 229-234-7575 Yellow multiplying onions, $19 per gallon, no shipping. Eugene White Lithonia 770-987-9790 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Fresh sage. K. J. Franklin Elberton 706-988-4311 To collect or buy osage oranges; call Iris bulbs, Japanese maples, ready to plant. Sonja Thomas Senoia 770-2539541 Japanese maples, azaleas, gardenia, hosta, roses, hydrangeas. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Lenten roses (mature), $4 each; pachysandra 50 bare root plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta carololsonmar@ hotmail.com 770-998-1076 Old fashioned single hollyhock seeds, Country Romance; $3, SASE; Donna's Blooms. Donna Miltimore 1396 Kiley Lane Dalton 30721 Old timey zinnias: $3 per half-cup; $5 per cup; cash, two stamps, SASE; marigolds, $1 per tablespoon, SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 770-267-3098 Planting pots, three-gallon to 40-gallon; 95 for $50; daylilies, free iris, variegated liriope; $3 large clump. J. Wilson Tyrone 770-486-0304 Red castor bean or loofah sponge seeds; 25 for $3,100 for $10; send SASE. Joy Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganville 30052 Red spider lilies, $5 per dozen; oak leaf hydrangeas, $5. June Hurst Whigham 229-762-4476 Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel trumpets, double purple or double yellow; $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, four-o-clocks, money plant, morning glory, hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris; $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 Variegated liriope; 3,500 one-quart pots available at $1.50 each, also gardenias; 90, four-gallon pots at $7 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-543-5432 Flowers Wanted Bulbs of Lycoris, Gold Surprise lily, also known as Golden Hurricane lily. Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-923-1951 Snowball, phlox and hydrangea plants; all colors. Clara Lamb Louisville 478494-5650 Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 Carpenter bee trap, handcrafted, the one that works, $20; three for $50, free shipping. Jack Snyder Hephzibah 706554-7959 Carpenter bee traps for catching them; $13.50 each or shipped in lots of five for $85. Bill Timmerman Harlem 803-6406265 Carpenter bee traps, $10 each; extra for shipping. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084 Carpenter bee traps, made of one solid piece of 4x4. Chris Wilkerson Nashville 229-316-0522 Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting honey in the state of Georgia; $46 per gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnutnhoney. com. 912-487-5001 Honey extractor: stainless steel, good shape; $100 cash. David Bobo Woodstock mrdavidbobo@gmail.com 404312-0503 Maxant honey extractor; $300. Mary Norris Dahlonega 706-864-6116 Pick up swarms for free, removal from structures for a fee; will pick up, purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. Dave Larson Mitchell 770-5429546 Six hives, two high, 10 frames each, with established bees, includes honey for winter. Sandra Walker Byron sandraofbyron@yahoo.com 478-951-6145 Taking orders, five-comb nucs, hives, bees, spring delivery, empty hives, supers, raw honey, heavy extra equipment; closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 Will remove bees from structures, remove unwanted bee equipment; 2014 all-natural honey. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-1781 Will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon/Gray 478719-5588 Things To Eat Advertisers submitting ads using the term "organic" require Certified Organic registration with the Geor- and goat; ground beef sale, $5 per pound. Fernando Mendez Arabi info@ marviewfarms.com 229-401-8722 Mostly pecan halves; $8 per pound plus shipping. Andy Adams Hartwell aapagent@yahoo.com 706-376-8968 Naturally grown Jerusalem artichoke, as low as $6 per pound, plus shipping. Buddy Hutto Warner Robins buddy260@cox.net 478-960-1329 Stoneground grits, cornmeal, whole wheat flour; in two-pound bags, will ship. Stacey Freeman Statesboro 912852-9381 Sugar cane for juice and syrup making. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307 Sweet potatoes: Beauregard and Covington, by the bin or truck load; Scarbor & Son's. Randy Scarbor Tifton scarborsons63@yahoo.com 229-528-4204 Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits; $5 for five pounds plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 We machine-shell your pecans while you wait, for 30 cents per pound. Jody Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592 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 attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044. $25 to $30 per pound, Big Red Europeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings; plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron smokefj@gmail.com 478-955-4780 A-1 quality channel catfish fingerlings; graded, priced by size, accurate weights, counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-4680725 All fish species: bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, shiners, catfish; pond surveys, aeration, feeders, weed consulta- carp, fish feeders, aeration, electrofishing. Caleb Lewallen Ball Ground info@ lakework.com 770-735-3523 Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp; delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pickup by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 Red Wigglers and castings, $15 per pound plus shipping. Ronnie Parker Pitts 229-322-9719 Stocking fish, catfish, blugill, crappie and more, free delivery available; familyowned and operated. Ashley Galbreath Lyons 912-293-7097 Trout: good stocking quality, various sizes, hatched and grown on our farm; delivery available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199 Worm castings, compost tea, manures, composting units and supplies, worm farming and composting workshops. Keith Holman Newnan 770-7135781 Fertilizers & Mulches 100 4x6 bales of rye straw for mulch; $20 per bale; will load, no Sunday calls. Eugene Lovett Tennille 478-552-7819 478-232-8554 2014 square bale mulch hay, in barn. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-7938 2014 square bales, wheat straw; $3 per bale, at barn. Julian Kimbell Jackson 770-630-2466 2014 wheat straw; $3 per bale, at barn; delivery available. Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912-286-3191 Aged horse manure, you load any time; I load, call for appointment; $10 truck, $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Raymond Dunnigan Smyrna 678-683-2624 404-4211775 Fescue Mulch hay, dry heavy square bales, $2. Bob Turner Brooks 770-7198545 Free aged horse manure mixed with shavings; can load with tractor. Monti Hight Macon 478-960-2008 Free horse manure, mixed with shav- April or Bill. April Yenson Decatur 404377-3261 MISCELLANEOUS gia Department of Agriculture. Ads tion. Ethan Edge Baxley edgesaquatic@ ings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771- submitted without this registration gmail.com 912-602-1310 4041 FLOWERS FOR SALE Two cups of seven sisters seed beans. Paul Douthitt Crandall 706-328-3083 Want Abuzzi Sage seeds, & Annual Rye seeds. J. Thomas Lawrenceville 770-925-2182 If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722. A-1 wildflower seeds, attracts butterflies and birds; $2, gigantic pack. Sammie L Marler Brunswick 912-223-8165 Angel trumpets, banana trees, Confederate roses, black magic elephant ears, ginger lillies, lotus, pond plants and more. Patrice Cook Covington 770787-6141 Angel trumpets, Christmas roses (Helleborus), $5; hydrangeas, nandinas, ferns, forsythia, beauty berries, Siberian iris, $3; burning bushes. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 60-gallon syrup kettle with wide lip; $600. Joe Norman Moultrie BLEN1944@gmail.com 229-891-8412 Approximately 50 sheets of 12-foot tin, $3.25 per sheet; approximately 25 sheets of 10-foot tin, $2.75 per sheet. Tommy E Barge Gay 770-927-3756 Beautiful blue peacock feathers; small ones for jewerly, etc.; large ones for wedding flower arrangements, decorations. Willene Haigler Hiawassee 706994-6850 Dog houses for large working farm dogs only; well-built, well-designed, strong, heavy build to suit your size farm working dog. Wayne Knight Auburn 678-425-4550 Extension aluminum ladder, great for repairs on farm. Marlowe Collins Gainesville 678-207-1993 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 the Organic Program Manager at 706-595-3408. `13 Desirable pecans; $11 per pound, plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2013 black walnut meats, clean, $20 per quart, $6 postage. Lela Norrell Gainesville 770-532-3945 2013 cleaned black walnuts, in freezer; $15 per quart, local pick up; no shipping. Jesse Sheppard Gray 478-986-0759 2014 shelled pecans; $8 per pound plus postage; Horizon Orchards. Phil Williams Jesup 912-270-4676 Angus beef, no antibiotics or hormones; grain-fed, dry aged 17 days; August, La lily, $12 per dozen, $2 postage; seeds, angel trumpet, double zinnias, coropsis spider flowers, $2 per tablespoon, SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Black bamboo, golden bamboo, beauty berry, cannas, others. David Pelton Covington 678-654-0571 Daffodils: White Mount Hood, old time yellow, old time double bloomers, white narcissis, blue bells, mole bean seed. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 Dwarf marigold seed; two tablespoons, $2 cash, No. 10 SASE; ask for Luke Winter. Myron Bullock Lawrenceville 770-963-7907 Four-inch perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 each including Helleborus; onegallon grafted Japanese maples, $20 to $25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Free iris, already dug, Stone Mountain area. Pat Crowley Stone Mountain 770- Five-foot iron posts for sale, at farm in Clarkesville, Ga. Al Thornton Cumming 678-357-5432 Old 5V barn tin, nice patina, 50 cents per foot; best for crafts, not for roofs. C. Harrell McDonough 678-591-8070 Old farmhouse to be dismantled, a must-see; vinyl siding. Thomas R Woods Sr Swainsboro 478-299-2681 Old hand-hewn log cabin, excellent condition; delivery and set-up available anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706695-6431 One 13.6x28 tractor tire for sale; $125 with tube. Jim Young Gainesville 770540-0858 Bees, Honey & Supplies 10- and five-frame bee hives; starting kit and some parts; call for more info. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-4925119 Albany, southwest Georgia bee removal; licensed, insured; also hornets, quarters; www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr/ Sell Milner 770-584-9727 Black walnut meat (2014); $17 per quart plus postage. Joan Spears Washington 706-678-2266 Citrons (fruit) for preserves; free; Alpharetta area. George Cook Alpharetta 770-475-5909 770-789-8554 Farm-fresh eggs, $4 per dozen; for more information go to www.coolchickfarms.net. Michael Smith Dacula michael5365@me.com 770-653-0382 Farm-fresh sweet potatoes at Hagerson Farm. Boyd Hagerson Plains 229938-8552 803-406-5029 Free black walnuts, 2014 crop; ask for Mae Hansard. Charles B Hansard Jackson 678-432-4543 Fresh 2014 Stuart pecans, shelled; $8 per pound, plus shipping; get your order in while supplies last. James Allen Thomaston 478-955-7106 465-6641 yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter Grass-fed, large Black heritage-type Market Bulletin Ad Form This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be a paid subscriber with a current subscription. Category: Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, prior to being published. Phone number: Subscriber number: 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: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther Free perennials, you dig. D. Satterfield Baldwin 706-499-8842 706-778-5762 Leesburg dalerichter@bellsouth.net 229-349-0784 229-886-7663 hogs. Carol Shealey Douglasville carolshealey@gmail.com 678-249-7319 King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 Bulletin Calendar Nov. 10 16 Nov. 19 Savannah Food & Wine Festival Egg Candling Class Savannah, Ga. Adairsville High School 912-232-1223 Adairsville, Ga. 770-535-5955 Nov. 12 Pesticide Collection Day National Cotton Council Farm Bill Brooks County Extension Office Information Workshop Quitman, Ga. UGA-Tifton Campus Conference 229-263-4103 Center Tifton, Ga. Nov. 12 13 478-988-4235 UGA Extension Income Tax School Bulloch County Agricultural Center Central Georgia Farmers Lunch and Statesboro, Ga. Learn 229-386-3416 Bleckley County Extension Office Cochran, Ga. 10th Mid-Atlantic Dairy Grazing Con- 1-800-891-0958 ference Sunbelt Expo Grounds Nov. 20 21 Moultrie, Ga. UGA Extension Income Tax School 706-310-0020 UGA-Griffin Campus Griffin, Ga. Crop Management Seminar & Work- 229-386-3416 shops UGA-Tifton Campus Conference Nov. 21 Center Georgia Agribusiness Council Harvest Tifton, Ga. Celebration 919-678-2392 Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 12 16 1-800-726-2474 Atlanta Fall Classic II Georgia International Horse Park Breeder Cattle Sale Conyers, Ga. Turner County Stockyards 843-768-5503 Ashburn, Ga. 1-800-344-9808 Nov. 13 Georgia Dirt & Gravel Road Workshop Nov. 21 23 Coastal Pines Technical College Mistletoe Market Jesup, Ga. Georgia National Fairgrounds 706-885-0101 Perry, Ga. 478-952-1610 Nov. 14 Georgia Dirt & Gravel Road Workshop Nov. 22 Wetlands Education Center Eastside High School IEA Horse Show Richmond Hill, Ga. Georgia International Horse Park 706-885-0101 Conyers, Ga. 770-841-1556 Nov. 15 GERL Rescue Challenge Nov. 22 23 UGA Livestock Instructional Arena 6th Annual Art at the Rock Athens, Ga. Rock Eagle 4-H Center www.gerlltd.org Eatonton, Ga. 706-484-2873 Nov. 18 National Cotton Council Farm Bill MM and Callaway Bull Sale Information Workshop Carroll County Livestock Barn Bulloch County Ag Center Carrollton, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. 770-328-2047 478-988-4235 Nov. 23 Miscellaneous Wanted Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18- Handicrafts to 20-inch lengths; $85 per half-cord; 100- to 300-gallon water tank for por- free local delivery. Corey Campbell De- If you have questions regarding ads in table water well; barter for blue and blackberries, or cash. Davis Yaun Soperton dayaun@gmail.com 912-3991988 500-gallon propane tank, in good condition, located in the northeast Georgia area. W.A. Allen Commerce 706-6773300 Anvil. Michael McGee Milledgeville 478-456-2861 Approximately 500 square feet of factory colored metal roofing; Rabun County. Sherry Vaughan Lakemont 706-4903226 Metal milk crates in north Georgia area. John Masters Loganville 770298-4614 Old sawmill to restore. Daniel Wells 128 Decatur Ave Macon 31217 dhw1946@ gmail.com Old style rear rim for Allis Chalmers CA model tractor; size 9x24. Jack Nicholson Dahlonega 770-532-4589 catur 404-241-0192 Seasoned firewood, dry, ready to burn; $150/ half cord, stacked to the top of truck bed. Dorris Matthews Marietta 770-422-9908 Seasoned oak firewood: $170 per half-cord, free delivery within 20 miles. Donald Brooks Dawsonville 706-2658849 Seasoned oak firewood: $180 per cord; $95 per half-cord; hickory BBQ wood, $55 per quarter-cord; delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770461-4083 Seasoned oak firewood: $180 per cord; $95 per half-cord; hickory BBQ wood, $55 per quarter-cord; delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770471-4083 Seasoned oak firewood; $125 halfcord with local delivery. Shawn Brooks Dahlonega 404-840-6943 this category, call 404-656-3722. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words. All types chair caning: blind cane, French weave, hole-to-hole, press, porch, press, rattan reed and splint; some repair, quality work; more than 50 years experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455 Aprons, adult bibs, walker bags, sunbonnets; $7 each or three for $15, includes postage. Margaret Hottle College Park 404-344-0568 Bluebird nestbox with glass viewing window, as seen at "Bluebirds Over Georgia" show; all cedar, easy cleanout; $20 plus $7.50 shipping John Chaney Winder 770-867-8263 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair; 34 years experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Old wooden silo for our event venue; Cherry Hollow Farm. Carter Williamson Seasoned oak, mixed hardwood firewood and pine fatwood; Cabrel's Cor- Chair caning and wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, Chattahoochee Hills 770-463-5006 ner Market. Peter Cabrel Hampton 404- rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, One or two 16.9x28 rear tractor tires. Roger Jones Stockbridge 678-3321311 513-9353 Seasoned split oak firewood; $70 per half-cord. Michael Stone McDonough Shaker tape, rattan; all types of caning; high-quality work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 One or two rear tractor tires for Farmall 770-957-8613 Christmas crocheted items for sale: tractor; size 11.2x36. Gene Abbott Split, seasoned, oak firewood; you angels, snowflakes, angel bookmarks; Conyers 770-483-8483 load and haul; $65 per half-cord; no de- also repair on crochet done, free esti- Pecans in shell; 200-plus pounds, quality Stuarts preferred; paying $2 per livery. Len Jordan Cumming 770-8872975 mates. Marcia H Brookins 219 Sheila Circle Thomaston 30286 706-647-0593 pound, near Jackson County. Deb Allwein Nicholson 706-757-8810 Seasoned tongue and groove wall boards trailer, load seasoned lumber 2/10/16 (50 boards); taking bids on loadout. Paul Mcphail Atlanta 404-3782801 404-259-0450 Six-foot steel T-post, at a good price. Timber Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads Deer antler knives; looking for that special gift for Christmas, this is it; three sizes, can be personalized; order now for Christmas Darrel Youngblood Millwood 912-282-0167 Hand-quilting, 50 years experience. Betty Hyman Norwood 706-466-2116 Handmade tatted items: Christmas or- Morris Moss Buchanan 770-546-7204 will not be published. naments, snowflakes, crosses, wreaths, Two 55-gallon metal drums for farm use, Henry County area. Anita Simpson McDonough 770-957-3548 Walnut trees to cut, 30 to 80 years old;Trees are located on 5 + acres. Rosalind McMichael Monticello 706-468- stockings, bells, candles; also bookmarks, jewelry and lace by the yard. Amie Cleghorn Tifton 229-256-3557 Two- to three-horse trailer: slant load, 6471 Handmade wooden garden whirligigs, stock, bumper pull, prefer aluminum; will trade for stall mats. Kim Kosciusko Christmas Trees 18 traditional models from $25 to $60, shipping $7.50; ready to mount. Sharon Monroe windsaloft61@yahoo.com 603- Choose and cut Leyland cypress, Batchel Buford serenitygardens@mind- 608-5905 Carolina sapphire, pre-cut Fraser fir; hay spring.com 770-932-1932 Used round pen; complete or panels; rides, wreaths, hot drinks, open week- Homemade quilts, custom and pre- I am located in the Savannah area. Lee ends only; www.springbrooktrees.com made; all sizes, $75 to $450; beautiful Whitfield Richmond Hill clw7167@ya- David Taylor Carrollton 770-861-5333 patterns and colors; think Christmas, hoo.com 912-663-9113 Fresh-cut Fraser fir Christmas trees easy layaway plan. Doris Brown Mc- Wisteria vines, for crafts, will come to and wreaths, starting Nov. 28. Gaines Donough FDBrownJ@charter.net 770- your property to harvest them. Barbara Weaver Dawsonville bradspumpkin- 898-8701 Nelson Resaca 706-264-3921 patch@windstream.net 770-380-3632 Ruffle scarves; prices vary from $10 Notices 770-380-3636 to$30, according to the expense of the Wholesale Leylands, Carolinas, Vir- yarn used. Vickie Clements Clayton Looking for vendors for farmers market ginia pine, Deodora cedar, Green Giant. vickilynnclements@gmail.com 706-782- in wealthy area of Atlanta by Perimeter Don Watson Macon 478-361-5114 2579 Mall, Thursdays 3 to 8 p.m.; pumpkin Nov. 18 19 UGA Extension Income Tax School Brenau Downtown Center StrongRock IEA Horse Show Georgia International Horse Park Conyers, Ga. and Christmas tree space available; possibility for daily vending. Soren Ludwig Atlanta 404-936-1818 Gainesville, Ga. 770-380-7741 Out-Of-State Wanted 229-386-3416 Farm brass steam bells, extra large. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Depart- Mike Long Newberry SC 803-924-9039 ment website under the Plant Industry Division tab. Strawberry plants: Selva, Chandler, Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Giant Robinson, Sweet Charlie. Janet Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied Brammer High Springs FL 386-454- by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conduction 9711 the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published. Firewood Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404-656-3722 Firewood must be cut from the ad- or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov. vertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when Free horse manure: three-fourths manure, one-fourth shavings; you load and Poultry Litter/Compost specifying the amount of firewood for sale. haul. Sandi Forester McDonough 770- Free compost, horse manure and pine 100 percent hardwood; cut 16 to 18 957-5180 shavings. Jerry Riles Douglasville 770- inches and split; $160 per cord; smaller Free horse manure; horses are fed 337-1516 quantities available; delivery extra. Alan high-quality feed and hay; we load while Red Wigglers for composting, worm Sanders Blairsville hhound@brmemc. you wait. Paul MacRae Alpharetta 404- castings, worm farm starter kits, worm net 706-745-3884 429-2839 farming workshops, gawigglers.com. D. Firewood and cooking wood; delivery Good, dry, tight bales, mulch hay. Holman Covington 678-977-7944 available; $130 per half-cord; discount Robert Himes Summerville 706-8573756 Oddities for pick-up; oak, hickory, cherry, pecan; call Tommy. Cynthia Mcrae Jefferson Mulch delivered and spread, approximately eight yards per load; Union, Towns and Fannin County; call for esti- Gourds for sale: Martin, crooked handle, craft, bushel, bottleneck and more; shop anytime. Thelma Moon / Maxwell 706-362-4874 Oak firewood, seasoned, split; $95 per half-cord, free local delivery; third-cord, mate. Loy Cook Blairsville cooklctwo@ Royston 706-245-4218 $90, free south Atlanta delivery. Mitchell windstream.net 706-835-2282 706-781- Gourds for sale; large and small, Mar- North Palmetto 770-755-5716 5833 tin boxes with holes. Robert Yates Sum- Oak firewood: $85 half-cord, or any Pine straw; long needle; 33 to 35 merville 706-397-2715 423-645-0646 quantity; delivery extra. Larry Moore pounds, clean, tight bales; $8 each. Bob Lucky buckeyes to carry, $4.25 per Newnan 678-278-5709 The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin is now accepting items for its 2014 Georgia Grown Gift Guide! Georgia Grown members are invited to submit one super-awesome holiday item or gift basket for inclusion in the guide, to be published in the Dec. 10 issue and on the Bulletin Blog. Please send the following information, along with a 1 MB or higher image of your item, to editor Dallas Duncan at dallas.duncan@ agr.georgia.gov. The deadline is Monday, Dec. 1. Late submissions will not be considered for publication. Company/Farm name: __________________________________________ Item name: ____________________________________________________ Description of item (30 words or fewer): ___________________________ Young Villa Rica 770-861-2891 dozen; buckeyes for planting, $5.25 per Oak firewood; $175 per cord; smaller Square bales in barn, easy access; $1 dozen, instructions included; shipping quanties available upon request. Tal- per bale, 100 or more bales. Jim Wylie extra. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain madge Westbrook Tignall 706-285- Calhoun 770-596-4388 828-226-4700 2790 Price: _________________________________________________________ Where to buy item: _____________________________________________ Straw, 500 bales, clean, under shelter; Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready Oak firewood; half-cord, $85; free local all or none; $4 per bale. A. G. More- to hang, other varieties at farm or ship. delivery. Greg Davis Maysville 678-283- house Mansfield 678-618-2148 Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321 8298 Contact phone number: _________________________________________ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 11 ARTY'S GARDEN: Showing showy crotolaria the door Although not a graceful plant, showy crotolaria (Crotolaria spectabilis) was pretty enough blooming with my zinnias and marigolds. Its lemon yellow flowers seemed fresh among the golds and oranges of late summer, as did its blue-green leaves. For some reason, I assumed showy crotolaria was a native wildflower. Several years ago, I collected seeds and sowed them. It thrived in my garden. The only effort it required was pulling up seedlings that sprouted where they were not wanted. I even liked the seed pods: jade peas that matured into brown botanical bells that tinkled and rattled when shook. This percussiveness accounts for another common name, "showy rattlebox." When I began researching showy crotolaria, I discovered some unsettling facts. First, it is not native but was introduced from India. That in itself is not necessarily bad. I do not insist on planting only things originally found here before Columbus landed. What did bother me was finding out it is an invasive species. Invasive species are ones that have been brought into our country and gotten out of control. We have introduced many such species that have been detrimental to gardeners and farmers as well as to other species of plants and animals. Kudzu, Chinese privet, Japanese honeysuckle, porcelain vine, sweet autumn clematis and johnsongrass are just a few that were introduced with good intentions and are now creating problems, costing money and causing headaches and backaches. Second, showy crotolaria is toxic to livestock. Since I have a fenced garden in an inner city neighborhood with no pastures nearby, why should I be concerned? Mounted police ride through occasionally, but I'm not going to wake one morning and find Bossy or Black Beauty grazing outside. Also, there are many plants with varying levels of toxicity to farm animals, pets and humans. However, what bothered me about this one was that unlike some others, showy crotolaria won't stay put. And its seeds remain viable for many years. Someone may admire it in my garden, gather seeds there or elsewhere and spread showy crotolaria to uninfested areas of the state. If showy crotolaria was already growing in every county in Georgia, I wouldn't be as concerned. Many invasives are thoroughly established. Showy crotolaria may be one day. However, it is not going to get there with any help from me: I have banished it from my garden. Aren't there other flowers that don't have the possibility spreading and causing problems? The answer is "Yes." Those are the ones I will choose. Arty Schronce is the Department's resident garden- ing expert. He has been pulling up every showy croto- laria seedling that sprouted in his garden this year. He encourages all Georgians to avoid invasive flowers, trees and shrubs that create problems for other gar- deners, farmers and the environment. SESAME: Georgia planted 23 percent of the Southeast's mechanically harvested crop in 2014 From Page 1 "If you've got $150 to $200 in it, you can look to maybe make $70 to $100 an acre on it," Bacon said. "Last year we ended up being 750 pounds an acre or 800 pounds an acre across the board. There have been some glimmers of hope with growers who averaged 1,100 to 1,200 pounds. That's what we expect as the learning curve gets smaller and smaller and guys get more years growing sesame under their belt." Brewer said growers will have a better chance doubling their investment on sesame than any other Georgia crop. "Not to say that it'll give you the highest return of dollars up to an acre, but for the amount invested per acre, you can just about double your money. There's no other crop that we can do that with right now," he said. Once Georgia sesame is harvested, it is taken to receiving points and then shipped to Sesaco's processing facilities. "Everything that is grown for Sesaco is dedicated toward the confectionary market and goes into the food source somehow, whether it's cooking oil, snack products that you see in a trail mix, baking products in breads and on top of hamburger buns," Bacon said. "The big- gest growth that they've seen is in the hummus market. One of the main ingredients is tahini, which is ground-up sesame." Bacon said the majority of what's grown in the US is consumed in the US, though Mitsubishi, the parent company of Sesaco, is developing an international market. "Their main goal right now is to provide a stable supply of sesame and capture the domestic market first," he said. "There is a lot of domestic use that sesame can be used for and until a few years ago, the majority of it was imported from different countries." Despite the promising market, Joyce cautions producers from basing their entire farm around this crop just yet. He said the limiting factors to growing sesame in Georgia are finding the varieties right for its humidity, and continuing to research herbicides that can be used. "Any time we introduce a new crop to a farm operation, we want to try a little bit to see how it does," Joyce said. "It is one that is still in its infancy. Hopefully if the market and the price that the farmers receive at the farm gate continues to be strong, then I think it is an encouraging sign for the farmers to look at it as far as an alternative market or add it to their operation as a rotation." agriCULTURE Letter from the editor One afternoon in eighth grade, I dashed out to the car line, opened the passenger-side door of Mom's car ... and stopped short. There was a fluffy, weensy-teensy copper-colored furball in my seat, looking up at me with deep brown eyes. At first, we tried to call the fluffball (a tiny toy French poodle) Prissi, but our black poodle Missi, who ruled the roost in the Duncan household, got confused at the similarity of the two names. Inspired by her coppery coat, we settled on the name Penny. Our vet claimed she was one of very few "blonde" poodles he'd ever seen. We affectionately referred to her as our "dumb blonde," because where Missi was sharp as a tack, Penny was, well, Penny. You know how when you're little your parents try to teach you that what happens in movies isn't real? We had trouble getting that point across to Penny. If there was an animal on screen, she would leap out of our laps, run up to the television and start barking until either the scene changed or we changed the channel. We couldn't watch soccer, basketball and occasionally football (or any Olympic sport that involved a ball) because Penny wanted to play with the ball, but she couldn't get to it, so she barked instead. They say dogs are a man's best friend, but Penny was this girl's best friend for 12 years. She loved going on walks every night after supper. She didn't mind when middle-school Dallas dressed her up in American Girl doll clothes. When I needed to work on the laptop, Penny wanted to sit with her head on my wrist, which made typing papers pretty difficult, but you can't really say "no" to that face. Penny liked to curl up in my lap while I knit. She'd let my younger cousins pick her up and play with her, just as she'd let me when I was a kid. She slept with me every night (once she was bigger than a baseball), even after I went to college. And when I came home late at night and the rest of the family was asleep, somehow Penny knew that the next morning she could come scratch at my closed bedroom door and I'd roll out of bed, zombiewalk to the door, let her in and cuddle for a couple more hours. Or 20 more minutes, if it was one of those mornings Daddy had the treadmill going and the TV turned up and sang Johnny Cash songs so loud that Penny started barking at that, too. Just about the only thing Penny didn't like (aside from loud noises, deer, our former neighbor's Chihuahua and visits to the vet) was The Bath. Any time the laundry room faucet was turned on, we'd have to go on a scavenger hunt for Penny. She turned up in plenty of odd places under the billiard table, under a bed, the neighbor's yard and one time, behind a toilet. That tiny fluffy thing that came home with Mom and my sick little brother (fun fact, whenever Barret gets so sick he has to stay home for multiple days, the chances of my mother getting a new animal go up exponentially) grew into a perpetual puppy. She never learned any trick other than "sit." Her ears perked up at the words "walk," "let's go bye-bye," "treat" and "so-and-so is home!" When she was younger and wandered off into the woods to explore, we'd give Missi a look and tell her, "Go find Penny." As the two grew older, we switched gears and sent Penny to go find Missi. Penny passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 26. It's not a thing you take well, realizing that the first creature (besides your parents) to love you unconditionally won't be scratching at the door the next time you come home. But it does make you realize how important the little things in life are puppy kisses and a face always happy to see you because one day, we'll all look back and see that those little things truly were the big things. Dallas Duncan is the editor of the Market Bulletin. Originally from Evans, Ga., she graduated in May 2011 with a double ma- jor in animal science and agricultural communication from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmen- tal Sciences. She previously worked for The Red & Black, The Times newspaper in Gainesville, Ga., and Georgia Cattlemen's Association. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. 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Photo by Dallas Duncan gives people the proper licensing to ensure that they are using water from an approved source, and we're at least able to inspect their kitchen." The first step to becoming a cottage food business is to check with local planning and zoning, to make sure it's OK to operate a home-based business, Nielsen said. Potential licensees must also test their water for nitrates and coliforms, have public utilities and local boards of health approve their operation, and must take a food safety training course. Once that is complete, the Department inspects the kitchen. "We're going out there to make sure they have residential equipment in place. We don't want someone gutting their kitchen and running a [commercial] business out of their home," Nielsen said. The license must be renewed every year for a $100 fee. New applicants who start their businesses between July 1 and Dec. 31 only have to pay a $50 fee, Nielsen said. The kitchen, however, is only inspected once, in most cases. Since they are not producing hazardous products, they're at the lowest risk possible from an inspection standpoint, Badour said. "We would only go back if they had a problem, if we had a complaint or if they said, `I'm going to change the layout of my kitchen' or `I don't have city water anymore,'" Badour said. "We don't really hear a lot of stories from people, but I'll randomly come across things in the media where people are laid off and are trying to find a way to make extra money, and they start up a cottage food business. It's a good way to test the waters before investing more money." Thus far, the only complaint received was from an individual who wanted to open his home to the public to sell from, which brought in additional municipal and county code regulations, Nielsen said. He said there are 386 active cottage food establishments in Georgia. "Everybody's looking for homemade or locally sourced, and people want to get not as far-removed from their food source," Nielsen said. "Everybody is very critical of recalls that come out from huge processing facilities and there's the perception that on a smaller scale, there's more control." Even though she's now in a shared commercial kitchen, Holden still produces on a small-batch basis. She said the main differences in being a cottage food licensee and using a non-residential kitchen is adapting her recipes for the equipment. As a home cook, she used a five-quart mixer and residential oven, but now she bakes in two convection ovens and mixes cookie batter in 30- and 60-quart mixers. Her advice for future cottage food producers? "Being organized is really important. You do have to stay on top of making sure everything that's for your business is separate from your family cooking," she said. "And your family needs to be on board since you're going to be invading your home kitchen." FEATURED RECIPE: Pecan Sandies cheesecake Editor's Note: We loved the crispy cookie crust, a variation of the traditional graham cracker crust, on this Georgia cheesecake! The dessert has the traditional smooth creaminess of a New York cheesecake, but our version has a bit more bite thanks to chopped pecans. Instructions: For the crust: 1.5 cups Pecan Sandies cookie crumbs (made by crushing cookies) cup finely chopped Georgia pecans 1/3 cup butter, melted For the filling: Three eight-ounce packages cream cheese, softened 1.5 cups sugar 2 cups sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 eggs, beaten 1 cup chopped Georgia pecans Instructions: 1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. In a medium bowl, combine cookie crumbs, pecans and butter. Reserve one-third cup of the crumb mixture. 3. Press remaining mixture in the bottom and up one inch of the sizes of a nine-inch springform pan. Place the pan on a double thickness of foil and wrap securely around the pan. 4. Beat cream cheese and sugar in a large bowl until smooth. Beat in sour cream and vanilla. Add eggs and beat on a low speed to combine. Fold in pecans. 5. Gently pour the filling into the crust and sprinkle reserved crumb mixture on top. 6. Place springform pan on a large baking sheet. Fill baking sheet with one inch of water and bake for 70 to 80 minutes, or until the center is set. 7. Remove the springform pan from the water bath and cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Carefully run a knife around the edge to loosen and cool one hour longer. 8. Refrigerate overnight. Remove sides of the pan before serving. We're cheesecake super fans this week! Visit gamktbulletinblog.blogspot.com and find the recipe for Georgia Grown Senior Executive Chef Holly Chute's pumpkin cheesecake! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for October 2014 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES . . . . . AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean. . . . . . . . . . 109.49 Boners 80-85% Lean . . . . . . . . . . 112.34 Lean 85-90% Lean. . . . . . . . . . . . 104.92 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.66 1500-2100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.92 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . AVG PRICES. STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396.12 250-300 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358.13 300-350 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346.49 350-400 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336.60 400-450 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301.94 450-500 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279.43 500-550 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256.87 550-600 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248.63 600-650 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239.19 650-700 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224.70 STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 2300-350 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328.92 350-400 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314.64 400-450 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287.27 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265.82 500-550 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244.90 550-600 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.76 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372.36 250-300 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358.95 300-350 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348.05 350-400 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326.78 400-450 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.66 450-500 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273.63 500-550 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246.26 550-600 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236.17 600-650 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222.57 650-700 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211.42 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00. 100-150 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.58 150-300 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89.17 80-100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128.67 100-150 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.33 40-60 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.33 60-80 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http://www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. 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