Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 98 [i.e. 102], no. 13 (2015 June 24)

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015 VOL. 98, NO. 13 COPYRIGHT 2015

Farmers harvest social media for customers, ideas

Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner

By Morgan Davis
Technology is a little slower to take root on Southern farms. It wasn't until the 1950s that mechanized harvesting revolutionized the picking of cotton below the MasonDixon Line. Over the ensuing decades, advances in technology have changed the face of farming in ways too numerous to count, but farmers are still cautious to adopt the latest craze - like social media and this whole World Wide Web thing.
There's no better time to embrace the change, however, as farming is becoming cool again, so to speak. More consumers these days choose to "eat local" and take a more active role in knowing the sources of their food. Hence the growing popularity of pick-your-own farms like those highlighted inside this issue of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin; they're in vogue among consumers who want the freshest produce available, and also among parents who want
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Farmland for Rent/Lease...........2
Pick-Your-Own Produce.............6
Scaring Crows............................7
Touring the Farm...................... 12
Notice
The deadline to submit ads for the Aug. 5 issue including Farm Services
and Handicrafts is noon July 22.

their children to know that food doesn't grow in grocery stores.
Unlike grocery stores, however, farms are dynamic places. Crops don't always follow a schedule, and farmers are finding there's no more immediate and direct way than social media to alert potential customers to changes in the field. That's why you'll find more farms and farmers popping up online, testing out the latest technology in their hunt for newer, better and easier ways to grow crops, and to find customers for their commodities.
"I highly recommend stepping into this century of social media," said Paulette Taylor, farm manager at Sunshine's Berry Farm in Ft. Valley, Ga.
Social media has opened up communication between the farmer and consumer. In so many fields outside of agriculture, it has evolved from sharing personal photos and updates to business networking. Taylor uses Facebook to not only keep consumers informed about her own crops, but to also promote Georgia agriculture in general.
"As crops on the farm grow, I post pictures of the progress on Facebook, but I also like to keep it personal so consumers can relate," Taylor said.

Social media and farm web sites are also great ways for farmers to demonstrate their commitment to safe and sustainable production by showing and telling consumers directly about their on-farm practices.
"Transparent communication is always good for a farm to be able to show its integrity," said Jessica Holt, assistant professor of Agricultural Communication in the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Not only can a farmer connect directly with the consumer but he or she can also use social media to connect with fellow farmers, extension agents and crop consultants to share ideas and get questions answered in a prompt manner.
"To be considered active on social media, farmers don't have to post pictures or share personal information," said Holt.
Farmers who've begun to take advantage of social media are finding that it is generating activity out on their farms.
Calhoun Produce, an agritourism location in Ashburn, Ga., promotes its "Fun on the Farm" activities online. Social Media and
See SOCIAL MEDIA, page 12

GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: Wicker & Whisk sells the taste of the South

Born and raised in Georgia, Lara Lyn Cart-

er is no stranger to Southern hospitality. Her

strong Southern roots and affinity for cooking

inspired her to pursue a career that would al-

low her to share her

passion for Southern

entertaining with

others.

With extensive

experience

and

a wealth of clas-

sic Southern reci-

pes under her belt,

Lara Lyn created

and hosted Savor the

Good Life, a televi-

sion program dedi-

cated to showcasing the history of Southern

entertaining and cuisine. The show, which

aired from 2012 to 2015 on WALB-TV, the

NBC/ABC affiliate for southwest Georgia,

was a glowing success and was honored with

an award from the National Association of

Broadcasters.

In 2014, Lara Lyn published her first cook-

book Southern Thymes Shared, a guide to en-

tertaining complete with themed menus rang-

ing from Easter dinner to football kick-off

parties. The book, co-written with wine ex-

pert Doc Lawrence, also features handpicked

wine pairings to complement each menu, en-

suring a flawless entertaining experience. She is currently working on a new cookbook due out in 2016.
Lara Lyn Carter's new show, Thyme for Sharing with Lara Lyn Carter, premiering as part of Georgia Public Broadcasting's summer lineup, will follow Lara Lyn as she travels around the south, drawing inspiration from iconic dishes in each location. Every episode will end with Lara Lyn providing the viewer with her own twist on the classic
Southern dish, as well as the perfect wine pairing, ensuring a flawless dining experience. The season will consist of four pilot episodes and will include quintessential Southern destinations such as Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Charlottesville, Va.; Jekyll Island, Ga.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Gray Moss Plantation in Leslie, Ga.
This month, Lara Lyn is also launching her very own product line, Wicker & Whisk. The collection currently consists of three

sauces that put a bold new spin on American family favorites, taking classic tried-and-true flavors and elevating them to the next level. The Merlot Steak Sauce, Port Wine Mustard and Homegrown Herb Dressing will soon be available in select grocery and specialty stores across the Southeast.
An advocate of "keeping things local," Lara Lyn Carter recently decided to partner with Georgia Grown, a marketing initiative of the Georgia Department of Agriculture
that she was first introduced to three years ago on her debut television series. Lara Lyn credits her decision to partner with Georgia Grown to its commitment to promoting local businesses and their products.
"I knew that I wanted to be partnered with something that has such a positive effect on this state," said Lara Lyn. "I am proud to be going out beyond Georgia with what I am doing and taking some Georgia Grown with me." For additional information, please visit www.laralyncarter.com.

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with pastures that can be developed

10 acres land on New Hope Road, into a dairy. Steve Nygren Chatt Hills

Pike County, $6,600 per acre; 10 or 20 acres rustic hardwoods and pine in Lamar County, $5,500 per acre. Sheila

steve@serenbe.com 770-463-6014 Looking for pasture land and/or out

Sell Milner 334-494-8157

building for grazing cattle in Cherokee

200-plus acres for all kinds of hunt- County or nearby. Call or email with

ing, $5 per acre or make offer. Jeffer- what you have. Michael Walker Wood-

son County. David Holley Harlem 706- stock mwalker@IVFGenetics.com

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40 acres; 8 foot chain link, cattle or Non drinking family looking for huntother livestock, for lease, pass hay ing land to lease. Want to take Grand-

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Harrell Whitener P.O. Box 417 Coosa take care of your land. Wayne Cox Hull

harrellwhitener@yahoo.com 256-422- 706-201-4502

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Pastureland, 20-plus acres; lakes,

For Lease: 10 acre fenced pasture, 8 ponds a plus; one hour from Atlanta or

stall barn, tack/storage building; Glynn Thomasville; weekend training labra-

County. Jesse Jones Brunswick 912- dors for field trials; will train your dog

223-6275

or work for access. Gregg Leonard Ro-

Horse pasture for rent in Talmo, near swell 404-580-6268

Jefferson and Gainesville. Run-in shed included. Good grass, horse fencing. Call for details. Cleon Akins Sugar Hill 404-226-1097 770-945-2030
Pasture 11 acres, barn (one stall) with tack room, pole barn, $345 per month. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-

Senior hunter, looking for small tract of 25 to 50 acres within 1 hour of Gainesville for 2015/2016; deer seasosn.; would consider bow hunting only. Lee Pritchett Gainesville 404597-4077

0423

Want to rent pasture for cows, will re-

Two private acres in Camden with 2 pair fence or build new with long term

trailers; blocks from the water; easily lease and contract. William Baldwin

rented with Naval base locally. Sell or Calhoun 770-608-2167

trade for property in East Central Geor- Wanted: 100+ open acres for bird

gia. Cathy Carter Box Springs 912- dog training lease, preferably in Lamar,

282-1961

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1985 Mitsubishi D2000II tractor with loader roll bar, good condition, runs perfect, 3PT hitch, two-wheel drive. Robert Pruitt Eatonton 770-8837263
1994 New Holland round baler 640, model, $13,000 Cynthia Presley

FARM EMPLOYMENT 1460 combine GC; 963 corn and Stockbridge 770-474-1187 16.5' 1020; 2013, new radiator, SW- 1998 JD 455 diesel tractor, 600 hours,

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Cow-Calf Operation: manager, herdsman, 800 heads, exp needed, vaccinations, hay, feeds, equip, maintenance, workers, benefits. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst ow@owacc.com 912-375-6016
FT/PT 32; 40hrs. poss., 25 horses. Routine care/farm maintenance; Must be Conyers local with transportation. References required. Susam Wright Conyers 770-337-5403
Horse farm, needs employee to take care of horses and farm maintenance, living quarters and salary provided. Debie Lane Locust Grove 770-9140635
I am looking for employment on farm, PT-FT tractor driving, also cattle, horses, etc., years of experience. Henry Johnson Sandersville 478-5530363
Looking for herdsman/manager for commercial beef herd. Salary based on qualifications. References required. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
Seeking job on horse farm. Lynda King Elberton 706-201-5788
Single male looking for broiler farm. Have exp. to exchange for housing and salary. Stephen Turner Cartersville sdturner1973@gmail.com 470334-9536

concave, $3500, engine work. Weston Wadel Waynesboro 478-299-8690
1948 Allis Chalmers G with bottom plow, belly mower, rear tool bar, runs, good project, $2000, obo. Jane Horton Alamo 229-868-2496
1949 Cub Farmall, won't run; several pieces of equipment; some Case equipment. $800/ALL. Thelma J Green Temple 770-459-2557
1951 John Deere MT w/cultivators & mower, perfect for restoration, $2,700. Harvel Hamm Carrollton 770-8546675
1952, 8N Ford tractor, 6V, fully restored, parade and show ready, excellent condition, $5500. Dennis Goodin Thomaston 706-975-5153
1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, good cond., $4,000 cash. Bushhog, $300, box scrape, $300. Donald Brown Sharpsburg 770-463-4272
1955 Ford, model 640, completely restored, total show room cond, $4800. Wayne Martin Waynesboro 706-5265166
1962 Minneapilos - Moline tractor, diesel 670, good tires & sheet metal, runs good, wide front-end, $3,500. obo. Jimmy D Odom Collins 912-2930991
1965 International Cub tractor, with sickle mower, good condition, $2250. Bob Deal 3456 Warwoman Road Clayton 30525 706-782-7662
1971 diesel Ford 3400 farm tractor w/ loader, needs engine work, good tires and battery, $3,500. obro Johnnie Ro-

60" mid-mount mower deck, $4,500, pull bagger attachment, $1,200. Cheryl Williams Eatonton 478-4519635
2 Firestone 18-20. 8-38 tires in fair shape. Donald Allen Dudley 478-8753496
2 row JD 71 planters on Pittsburgh frame; field ready, sheltered, has coulter for stability, no chaining needed, $2000. Pete Giddens Ocilla 229-3475830 229-831-1081
2002-KMC, 4 row inverter, 2014, complete set rattle bars, knocker, bearings, chains, coulters, $7,000. Mike Waters Statesboro watersfarms@bulloch.net 912-839-2136
2010 JD 568 baler, net wrap, floater tires, mega wide pickup, monitor, grease bank, ejector bar, $27,500 obo Travis Houser Rockmart 309-2613964
2013 JD 3005; 155hrs., bush hog, 16 disc. forks, box scrape and 18ft trailer package, $18,500 obo. Eugene Waters Senoia 470-216-5070 678329-4190
2013 John Deere 5045D, 55 hours, front -end loader, am/fm radio, canopy, $23.500. Lorenzo Brown Jenkinsburg 404-403-8605
2013 Kubota B2320, 4x4, 38 hours, with 60" Land Pride finishing mower, FDR1660, $10,000. Albert Hyatt Forsyth iiialbert@bellsouth.net 478-9945013
2014 Single Row Hipper/Hiller, $350 firm. Ronnie Jones Griffin 404-285-

FARM MACHINERY zier Warner Robins 478-922-6431

2665

1974 Ford, 5000 high clearance trac- 268 Hay bale, hay liner, baled this

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`06 John Deere 9970 cotton picker, in excellent condition, low hrs. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 770-789-3258
`06 Kubota M95S w/loader, bucket, forks, 3rd hydraulics for grapple attachment, new $29,000; sale price $26,000. Clint Holloway Americus 229-924-3664 229-942-4921
1 Industrial front - end loader that fits, 65 M.F. Industrial loader, $1,250. George Parker Millan 478-494-0721
1030 New Holland bale wagon, hauls approx. 50 bales, $1,000. Sammy C Smith McDonough 770-914-2241
1086 International tractor with cab & air; totally rebuilt engine; hydraulics need work; restorable; $5,000. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162

tor, diesel with front loader, many new parts, $6300. Fred Gonser Macon 478-746-4493
1976 Ford 4600 HD tractor/loader with diesel engine, good tires, 1316 hrs., great working conition, $10,150. Vance Perkins Juliette 478-808-3061
1981 Birmingham Mfg. equipment trailer; 6' x 15', 7' neck; Tandem 6,000lb capacity, axles, brakes. Lee Fullbright Appling 706-664-5145
1982 Allis Chalmers 5030 tractor, 386.6 hours, $5000 obo.; runs great, no implements. Farris Yawn Canton fyawn@yawnsbooks.com 678-880-1922
1984 D75S Komatsu crawler loader, 50,000 lb., 3475 hrs., very good condition for age, $25,000. John Jones McDonough 404-357-4220
1984 Ford 4610 1887 hours remote valve 8x2 transmission new rear tires includes 6' bush hog. $9,800. Lemuel Mathis Hagan 770-286-0600
1985 Case IH 584, 62hp tractor, new tires, rebuilt injector pump, new seat, good lift, power steering, bush guard. Tommy Hawkins Wrens 706-830-7042

year, cutting harrow for Cub Tractor. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-8478517
28" Hi-Vac Snapper Rider; 3 extra blades, 2 spare wheels, bagger, photo, tuned, serviced "Ole Reliable", $385. Johnny Tingle Jonesboro 404-9155487
2950 JD; 2 wheel drive tractor; model 720, front end loader, joy stick control, bucket, hay spear, 2 post canopy, new tires, $14,000. Edd Tanner Wrightsville 478-232-8506
306 New Holland manure spreader, in good condition. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 706-949-9895
311 New Holland hay baler, like new, stored in barn. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
353 New Holland feed mill, good cond., $3,500; 352 New Holland, needs work, $750. Rex Smith Ambrose 912592-7833
3600 Ford tractor, AN 460 Int., 3 sets, smooth. Harrows, 5 foot bush hog, box blade. Randall Smith Demorest 706754-1499

10ft. Allis Chambers disc harrow with

hydraulic cylinder, $400; needs tires, can load. Joel Boss Kingston 770606-9238

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3600 Ford tractor, only 982 original hrs., perfect cond., new paint, few yrs. ago, stored inside, $6,750. Jason Cantrell Bowdon 678-796-3350
4 foot Hardee Bush Hog for sale, great shape with drive shaft, $450. Chad Truelove Jefferson 706-215-6211
4 row cultivator and 4 ft. bottom plow; 5 ft., JD. Powell Collins Lyons 912526-6415
4 row Van's hooded sprayer, good, $1,500; 73, C60, 350 engine, with 14 ft. dump body, very good, $3,500. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-865-2638
4-foot rock rake, in good condition, $400. John Abbott Moreland shrewfan@gmail.com 770-251-3893
4-row side dresser frame with 4 rebuilt distributors, stainless steel cups, nice. Joe Lee Nicholls 912-614-5757
4630 John Deere, duals, quick hitch, cab/air with 220 JD harrow, $17,000; field ready. Ken English Waynesboro 706-551-0173
4x8 Arena/Chain Drag/Harrow, $125 obo. Call, text or email. Mary Jeffery Clermont maryejeffery@yahoo.com 404-202-4434
5 foot Bush Hog Squealer SQ160, $1,000, good condition. Joshua Nelson Marietta 404-644-1878
5 ft , 3pt hitch, Bush Hog, $300. Ken Cosper Newnan 770-253-6947
5' box scrape rippers, 6 tine cultivator plow, fertilizer spreader, missing PTO, universal drive; priced to sell. Mitchell North Palmetto 678-570-2311
5' Bush Hog, good condition; 300, 7' Massey Ferguson sickle mower, fair condition. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 404-401-5591
500 gallon propane tank, empty, $400. Cathy Sprayberry Sharpsburg 678-850-7769
530 John Deere round baler, $5,000; new Diamond top belt for 530 baler, 10 inch belt lacer. Curtis Stewart Bowdon 770-258-7231
574 Int. diesel, P/S, $3,800; Farmall Super A with belly mower, 3PT hitch, $2,000. S.W. Herndon 55 Tommy Harrell Rd Hazlehurst 31539 912-3754320
58-62 801 Ford Powermaster. Project tractor, diesel, $1500. Gerald Gossett Cartersville lrmgossett@comcast.net 770-334-3130
5ft. Bush Hog, good condition, $485 & Boom pole, $85. Harry Puckett Buford 770-945-0174
6 strip-til planters with Cole distributers (plastic hoppers); 4 JD 71 on tool bar; 6ft trail mower. Donald Wooten Denton 912-539-3517
6 foot bush hog; Bush Hog brand, very good condition, $1,000. Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-8780702
6 ft. box blade, 5 ft. scrape blade; used twice, $500 for both. Noah G Tant Madison 706-343-9995
6' Gill/Woods Roll-Over Box Blade; like new, $850 obo. Chuck Berry Covington berrystreefarm@gmail.com 770-602-6003
6,075 horsepower Toro Kohler engine, variable speed, front wheel drive, push mower with bag, almost new. Terry Mikle Snellville 770-979-8981
601 Ford: bush hog, smoothing harrow, ap plow, cultivator, post hole digger, box blade. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425-4986
630 New Holland, round baler, 4x4, $5500; 848 New Holland round baler, 4x5, $1500, in good condition. Jeff Bryant Mineral Bluff 706-633-6405
7 ft. Rhino finish mower, smooth cut, excellent condition, $1,500. K. Norris Milner 770-229-8319
7840 Ford tractor, 95HP, 2650 hrs, $22,000, excellent condition, with bush hog, loader, bucket, hay spear. Jim Hancock Norman Park 229-985-8221 229-873-6107
8 wheel hay rake, 8 bale accumulator, 8 shank, pasture renovator, bale grapple for sale,VGC. Homer Rivers Tarrytown 912-537-8490 912-5373731
800 Ford Tractor, 40 HP, 3 point hitch, gas, runs good, $2,800. CD Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371
8N Ford tractor, new paint and parts, $2,200; scrape blade, $350; Bush-hog harrow, $450; boom pole, $100. Norris Houze Hiram 404-791-6523

Aerator SR60, three point hitch, $5,000. Bob Brady Augusta 706-3738397
All purpose plow, 7 shank, 3PT hitch, $675; Taylor Way Bush Bog, 8-25" disc, 3PT hitch, $700. Charles Jordan Toccoa 706-282-1130 706-886-8015
Allis Chalmers 1942 model B, rebuilt engine, good tires and clutch; sell or trade. Betty Wilson Acworth 770-9749583
Allis Chalmers 5040, strong tractor, good tires with remote, $3,000; Farmall Cub w/complete set of planters & cultivators, $2,500. Pete Harris Elberton 706-283-6615
Allis Chalmers B project `47; cracked block woods, belly mower, straight metal, wide front-end, more extras Chris Hill Rutledge 706-474-1018
Allis Chalmers HD3, 4-cylinder diesel engine, good engine to rebuild. Call for more information. Frank Nichols Cumming 678-758-0497
Allis Chalmers, 1949 model G, recent paint, 12 volt, manual lift, runs & drives good, $3,200. William Mitchell Douglasville 770-949-1737
BBI Litter spreader, 16' hyd. stainless steel bottom, mounted on International, $4,700, no calls after 9pm. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412
Bouldin-Lawson bin mixer, Model 12201; Bouldin-Lawson enclosed conveyor, hopper conveyor. William W Ford Ellijay 706-276-3187
Box blade, 72", excellent condition, used 3 times, stored inside, not rusted; Dirt Dog brand with teeth, $650. Alan Camp Bethlehem 321-262-9367
Brand New Sitrex DM/6 8' disk mower, $7,000. Ralph Mills 2625 Webb Girth Road Gainesville 30507 rmfarm@bellsouth.net 770-536-8438
Bush Hog, brand mower, model 276, 6ft., $1,150, good condition. Jack Phillips Wren 706-833-3004
Case 8420 round baler, $3,450 obo, great condition. Jeff Mallard Girard 478-569-9902
Case IH cotton picker, model 2555, 4-row w/duals, 4 wheel drive, 683 hours picking time, always sheltered, $65,000, excellent condition. Charles E Mullis Rentz 478-484-1532
Case1066, good, strong trct.,125 hp,.7, 000.duals; One JD 9970 picker, bargain price. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229276-5336
Chandler litter conveyor, very good condition, $12,500. Jimmy Reid 127 Old Busha Rd GA Carnesville 30521 706-491-6564
Craftsman 20hp lawn tractor w/46" mower, 6 speed, good cond. $400 obo. G. Benefield Oxford 1mrg73@gmail. com 770-784-1655 770-841-0909
Cultivator with 6 blades, 3pT hitch, with lay-off plow. Joan A Caine Dawsonville 706-216-1486
Cultivator, $150; 1-row planter, $500. Ronnie Brown Marietta 770435-7903
Cushman Truckster, diesel gas; 1 diesel, 3 with hyd. dump Hi-Lo axel, $1,200 - $1,450, only serious calls, please. John Gay Talbotton 706-4570473
D-6-E CAT bulldozer, all hydraulic, good condition, ready to be put to work. Larry Dunaway Hawkinsville 478-588-1169 478-214-0300
D4D CAT dozer, completely rebuilt, new undercarriage, must see, $16,000. John Griswell Mitchell 706-598-3666 706-564-6600
Dearborn, lift-type, 3PT hitch, Cordwood saw, PTO pulley assembly w/gin belt, $200. David Vincent Sharpburg 678-850-0632
Diesel motor, 6.9 liter from 350 Farm Truck with transmission, $650. M. Mammoth Fairburn 770-969-0151
Disc mower, Vermeer M7040, 9ft with caddy, excellent condition, $8500. Herman King Marietta 404-395-1042
DR field & brush mower, 16.5 HP, Pro 26" cutting width, electric start, $1,500, obo. Raymond Guy Cartersville 770367-2030
Equipment trailer, steel flat-bed, 24' total length; Reese hitch, double middle axles, very good condition. Peggy Arnold Hartwell 706-376-0982
Farmall 140 with 3 point hitch cultivator, $1,900; also mule pull plows, extra. Carolyn Day Alpharetta 770-475-6213

Farmall 140, with 3 PT hitch, front cultivators and rear cultivator frame, with opening feet, $3,900. Dennis Hursey Douglas 912-384-6829
Farmall 48M, restored, 12volt, $2,100; Disc mower conditioner, model 3309, $5,600. Jerry Wheat Crandall 706260-0530
Farmall Cub tractor, not running, parts only, $300. Wilbur Hall Union City 770967-0661
Farmall Super A restored, 1953 scrape, new tires, $4,500 OBO Richard Woodward 837 First Cotton Ct Powder Springs 30127 Rrhhww@aol.com 678-427-2595
Farmall Super A with cultivators, runs good; Farmall 100 with cultivators and planter, runs good. Albert Holt Rhine 229-318-9986
Farmall Super A, restored, excellent cond. w/cultivators and planter, $4,500;. Vermeer BC1800A chipper, $20,000. Jim Hammond Gainesville 678-316-1611
Fella SM 288, excellent to new cond., ready to go. Buddy Greene Gray 478447-2738
Fella TH520, 4 basket tedder, rebuilt and repainted, used for first cutting, $1,500. Lucia Miller Cherrylog 706455-6611
Ferguson TO35, $3300 obo; Farmall Cub, belly mower, $1,900; 800 Ford Tractor, 5 speed, $3,600; 3-pt equipment. Jerry D Taylor Alma 912-2883376
Field Cultivator; 16ft., practically new, 3pt. hitch, $5,200. Allan Brittain Jackson abrittain@gmail.com 770-7757727
For Sale: 3-16" bottom plows, with trip feet, $300. A. J Hulett 5757 Fair Haven Rd Rhine 31077 229-385-3229 229-212-0078
For Sale: Dew Eze super slicer, hay unroller, excellent condition. Russell M Hart Chauncey 229-860-1197
For Sale: F2 4-row Gleaner Combine. John Williams Colquitt 229-400-5827 229-758-2184
For Sale: Farmall 444, power steering, $2,000; Farmall 424, power steering, $900. Nelson Massey Conyers 770483-2639
For Sale: JD 435 round hay baler, new belts, new monitor, sheltered, 50HP tractor to pull, $5,000. Randall Perry Dublin 478-595-5423
Ford 2000, new paint, good tires, runs good, $3,000. W H Clark Hiram 770942-5143
Ford 3000 tractor, 1972, row bar, $3,500. J R Turner Canton 404-3869545
Ford 4630 tractor, diesel front-end loader, New Holland, round baler, model 630, 4x4, Case International, sq. baler. James Ray Jasper 770-893-7080
Ford 600,1955 tractor, finish mower, scrape blade and boom, $2200; Greenville Ga. Call Wayne Everett Reddekopp Peachtree City 404-2459920
Ford 601 Workmaster for parts, $950. N Thompson Fayetteville 770-6160006
Ford 601 Workmaster tractor, 19581962 in great shape , no rust, $ 2,700 obo, w/Bushhog. Steve Tengzelius Woodstock 770-616-3957
Ford 7840SL tractor, 2WD, open platform, recent paint, very nice, used tractor; pictures available, $12,000 cash. Tom Stanaland Doerun 229392-0258
Ford 8970, new transmission, 4x4, 6 row Amadas peanut combine, 6 row KMC inverter. Terry Brown Sylvester 229-881-9633
Ford 9700 tractor, good tires, low time replacement engine, $7,400. Robert Johnston Sylvania 30467 johnston@ planters.net 912-425-0761
Ford diesel 3610; power steering, year-old battery, new seat, 5 pieces equipment, $8,750. Wilton Marchman 13819 Woolsey Rd. Hampton 30228 770-946-4631
Ford tractor 800 , runs good, $2,950, also 6 piece of 3PT equipment, Best Offer. B J Meadows Ellenwood 770981-2997
Ford Tractor power take-off pulley w/ belts, $125; new Texas wire puller, $55; Cotton seed planter, mule pulled, $100. Ed Long Harrison 478-240-0253

Frick Sawmill, model 323C with 6 cyl. International Cub Lo-Boy, woods

diesel engine, 48 in. blade/good, saw- mower cultivator, disc harrow, spring

dust chains. Steve Lark Monroe 770- plow; disc, other implements, manu-

351-6617

als. Don Lastinger Dahlonega 404-

Frontier 5 ft grooming mower, rear 457-6989

discharge, $700. Tom Dee Loganville International Cub tractor, 1975 -

770-972-8896

1978, yellow & white. Frank Brown

GEHL Hammer Mill w/three screens McDonough fdbrownj@charter.net

and belt, $400; International 6' A 770-898-8701 770-212-1748

Frame Sickle Mower w/new tire, Irrigation system, complete set up;

$450. Gary 499-5391

Williams

Maysville

706-

soft hose traveler, minute power unit.

550 Call

gallon per for details.

Gooseneck, twelve ton tilt deck trailer, dual jacks, stored inside, never used, $8,500. David Rock Savannah 912-313-7625
Harrow, 10ft. wide, 3 point hitch, drag type, Taylor-way brand, excellent condition, $400. Norman McGlohon Ath-

Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-5982106
J D, 4 cycl. loader frames for 521, 522, 541, 542 loaders, fits 5410, 5500, $450. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706757-2672 706-247-6240

ens 706-543-8414

J.D. 530 round baler with monitor,

Have JD 3010 gas tractor, 1963 mod- $6000; AC 7000 tractor, 105HP, $6000;

el, needs work, $3000, good restora- both shelter kept. A J Bacon Dudley

tion project. William Baldwin Calhoun 478-697-0485

770-608-2167

JD 2755 loader; 2wd, 88hp, diesel,

Hay baler, tedder, rake, N.H. $985 2 remote hyd., 8ft.bush hog scrape,

each; box scrape, tedder $685, excellent Lee Gilley, $12,900 OBO

IHC Tractor 240 model, $1,700. Winnon Gilley Newnan 678-416-2291

Lynne Rhinehart Ringgold 706-338- 678-621-3479

7176

JD 430 round baler, monitor, shel-

Hay equipment, JD roller 467, $8K, tered, excellent condition, $4800. Jim

Ford 8670 Cab w/air $16K; JD 348 Keith 164 Robertson Road LaGrange

baler, $3K, Vrake $1K. James Carter 30241 706-884-4923

Moultrie 229-891-5778

JD 4430. good condition, new paint

Haytech accumulator with Grapple & hydraulics, Gradrange transmission,

and hoses, $8,000. In good condition. clean Cab, cold A/C. Bray Hutcheson

W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806

Wrightsville hutchesonfarm@yahoo.

Heavy duty cultivator, $200, excellent com 478-521-2401

condition. Raymond Harrison Flowery JD 468 Round baler, $18,500; JD 469

Branch 770-965-6287

Round baler, $33, 000; monitor, net

Hyster 12,500 lb. forklift, SS/FP; make wrap, kicker, barn kept. Bo Fountain

offer. Ernest Presley Macon wrenn1@ Cairo 229-378-7515

mylink.net 478-284-9265

JD 7130 tractor, open station, with

Hyster Fork Lift;10,000 lb lift, 3 stage, on road, off road, model H110E, $6,500. Clarence McCorkle Thomson 706-466-1105
IH 1440 axle flow combine, good shape, both corn and grain heads, $5,800. Benji Anderson Sylvania benjianderson14@yahoo.com 912-9781486 912-978-1486

self-leveling 741 loader, large bucket, 1000 hrs., excellent condition, $47,500. Stephen Nikkel Louisville 478-625-9870
JD 7810; a/c, heat, duals, 4wd, 540/1000, PTO, new tires, quick hitch, power quad, barn kept, nice tractor, $42,500. Ben Jackson Clermont 770561-0896

IH Cub cadet 1292, excellent condi- JD 926 Moco disc mower EC,

tion, 140 hours, one owner, $1600. T. C $12,500, Athen disc harrow, 12 ft ,

Ayer Rome 706-266-1194

$9,500. Timothy Goodwin Martinez

International 674 App, 68 HP, 500 706-288-4441

hours, new engine, must sell. $6,750 JD 9965 Cotton Picker; heads re-

cash. Thomas ONeill Buckhead worked, picked last year, clean ma-

dwalin692003@yahoo.com 760-583- chine. George Griffis Odum 912-579-

7572

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015

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 auction 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
BARTOW COUNTY
2nd Saturday: Tack sale, 6 p.m. Goats, sheep and small animal sale, 8 p.m. Cattle sale every Wednesday, 1 p.m. The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; GAL #316. Call Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502; Haynie Cochran, 678.986.4324
BLECKLEY COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Farm miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; goats, chickens and pigs at 1 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, Cochran; GAL #3177. Call Jimmy Burnette, 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
COFFEE COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock & agribusiness auctions. Gates open 7 a.m.; sale starts 1 p.m. Hogs, cows, goats, sheep, poultry, small animals, and farm-related items: fence, posts, plows, feeders, waterers, tack, etc. 11498 Bowens Mill Road, Ambrose; GAL#2884. Call Steve Head, 912.327.1865
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 auction, 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
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)
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (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
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, 864.710.4030 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
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
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 conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov.

JD Grammer Cloth Mechanical trac- Massey Ferguson 1233, only 174 RP1211 Vicon hay baler w/beltlacer;

tor seat, removed from cab tractor w/ hours, kept inside. Finishing mower sheltered; field ready; $3400. James

low hours, great condition, $375. Barry included, 4-wheel drive, 28hp., $6500. Gaston Americus gaston7460@bell-

Collins Milledgeville barrycollins@ Jim Towery Molena 770-468-2983

south.net 229-924-7460 229-938-9115

wildblue.net 478-452-1056

Massey Ferguson, MF1010 turf, Satoh, S-650G tractor & mower, 25

JD model 40 tractor (Tricycle) very 4WD, 985 hrs, very good, $8,000. W. HP, have orginal paper work, repair &

good condition, $4,000 Tommy Red- G. Griffin Byron 478-396-2409

parts manuals, lots of spare parts, can

fern Warthen 478-552-6224 478-232- MF 245; diesel power steering,1634 deliver. Bill Hanzlik Canton 770-361-

5136

hrs., aux hyd. $5,500. Emory Thomas 5975

JD MX5 lift- type rotary cutter; new, Jefferson 404-402-3824

Snapper mower, 13.5 horsepower,

never used, $2200. Coley B. Johnson Monroe Tuffline HW94022 Batwing 30-inch cut, electric start, heavy duty;

James Johnson Hamilton 706-681- Harrow, 8' towing width, 16' cutting $525. David Blasczyk Dallas 770-445-

4060

width, field ready, $7,500. Steven Pes- 5646

John Deer 24T, square baler, some koe Sandersville 478-232-1479

Stretch-O-Matic 8400 Inline hay

new parts, barn kept, fair condition, Motorized, one wheel plow, cranks wrapper, excellent condition. Chris

asking for $1,700. Don Collins Mt. Zion and runs good. Larry Heard Chula Waters Gay 678-787-1332

770-630-5210

229-402-0375

Subsoil plow, Rock rake, Scrape

John Deere #71; 2 row corn planter Murray Riding mower, 16.5hp, 42", blade, Cultivator, 3pt carrier, concrete

and fertilizer, in great condition, $1,200. cut nice, running mower, runs/cuts water tank, thick window pane glass.

Eddy Tomlinson Calhoun 706-280- great, local delivery available. Edward Vernon Parizek Fairburn vernman75@

8068

Koivu Hampton kennyk9155@hotmail. gmail.com 770-964-0876

John Deere 1530m, 50HP diesel PS com 470-765-7681

T46 Covington planter on alll purpose

remote hydraulic, good tires, spinout National 728 backhoe, 3-pt. hitch; frame with all plates and plows, $500.

wheels, $6500. David Albright Carroll- 12-inch and 24-inch buckets, dolly- Ed Cotton LaGrange 706-885-2529

ton 770-633-2174

mounted. Ed Cole Locust Grove Tractor equipment: 22x20, 3PT har-

John Deere 450E, manual angle 30248 edco3990@att.net 770-233- row, $2700; 7' grapple bucket, $2600;

blade, good undercarriage, runs 0131

3008 bushhog rotor cutter, $3200, new.

goood, 3 axle trailer, $1600, will sep- New Holland 254 Combination hay- Hartwell Mayfield Lula 770-540-4705

arate. Hartwell Ricketts Dahlonega rake and tedder, field ready, includes Tractor: John Deere tractor for sale:

706-864-2012 706-265-0506

many spare parts and manual, $2600. 1936, A-model, all spoke wheels, good

John Deere 5200 with front-end load- C. Greene Watkinsville 706-801-7526 tires, runs good. Jerald Cleghorne Col-

er, new rear tires, excellent tractor, call New Holland 276 @ 273 square bal- bert 706-340-5855

prior to 10pm, $13,100. David W Lee ers, 4 wheel rakes. Cole Jernigan Bue- Troy Built horse tiller, 7 horse power

Gainesville 770-355-1375

na Vista 706-570-2171

Kohler engine, lay off plow and manual.

John Deere 555 parts, 90% under- New Holland 456 Sickle Mower, al- Like new, $850. Ashley Gurley Dallas

carriage; Trans torque converter, hy- ways dry, $600. Andy Lanier Roopville 404-732-6538

draulics radiator. Anthony Hickey 172 770-331-6389

Tuffbilt tractor, good condition,

Flatbottom Road Ball Ground 30107 New Holland 630, 4x4 round baler, $2,000. Charles Wynn Suwanee 770-

hickey@tds.net 770-735-6498

excellent condition, $6200; Case In- 622-5515 678-249-4414

John Deere 850B, bull dozier; 1989l, ternational sq. baler, good condition, Two cut-off saws with frames, one,

farm use, 10 yrs., tilt blade, both wayis, $3800. James Ray Jasper 770-893- $100; one, $150. Julius Akins Dalton

excellent condition, $20,500. Sherry 7030

706-517-5777

Gay Talbotton 706-457-6473

New Holland Hayliner 273, sqaure hay Wisconsin VG4D, 37Hp gasoline or

John Deere 918 F Combine header baler, $2999. Bryan Arroyave Powder propane, $350; 20Hp, 3PH electric

Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-954- Springs 404-543-0689

motor with breaker box & motor con-

1688

New Holland S717, silage chopper, trol, $200. Rusty Hunnicutt Tiger 706-

John Deere 955 diesel tractor bush- one row with corn and hay head, shed 490-0750

hog, low hours, won't start, $6750. kept, field ready, very nice, $3,200. Woods 42 belly mower for IH Cub,

Yvonne Bruce Tiger 706-961-9027 Chad Griffin Kennesaw 770-883-7691 $500. Butch Murdock, Augusta area.

John Deere deer plot drill, seven or New Holland Super 1049, self pro- A. A. Murdock Martinez 706-860-3100

eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch; pelled stack wagon; good tires,160 WOULD MAN THAT PURCHASED

$2100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- bale capacity; ready to work. Phil 8000 FORD TRACTOR FROM AJ HU-

253-0616 912-375-3008

Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669

LETT PLEASE CALL 229-212-0078

John Deere flail mower, five feet, New Holland T1510,'09,140 hrs., like A. J. Hulett 5757 Fair Haven Rd Rhine

good condition, $750 firm. H. Greene new with 72 in finish mower, $8500 31077 229-212-0078 229-385-3229

Tallapoosa 770-574-5549

obo. Jason Cope Glennville jcope73@ Yanmar 186, 20 HP, good tires/metal,

John Deere for restore or for yahoo.com 912-654-3817

3 cycle drive; 5" wood finish mower,

parts,1941 B; Two 1952 A's. Paul E Wil- Newton Crouch 1025g nurse trailer. scrap blade, $3,400. Rooney Wilson

liams Dalton 706-278-4621

Pintle hitch, ag tires, excellent condi- Lexington 706-340-5546

John Deere HD battery, SWCOM- tion. Kevin Grace Newnan 770-652- Farm Machinery Wanted

30H, 700 CCA, new with warranty; 6121

$140. James T Archer Dacula 770963-6036
John Deere, 5' rotary tiller, $1000.; 5' Scrape, $100; 3PT hitch cultivator

NH 565 sq baler, Steffen 15 bale accumulator, NH stackwagon 1037, all in good condition Wes Mitchell Calhoun 770-757-7110

8ft Bush-Hog or other brand mower with 3 point hitch; must be field ready. Russell Landrum Stockbridge 404557-5033

frame, $100. Wayne Shelnutt Loganville 770-466-4943
John Deere, deer plot drill, seven or eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch;

Ogden caddy, model# MC-7900 w/ a Mora, mF 2270; 9 ft. disc mower, has a small oil leak, running condition, $4,000. Glenn Hayes Oxford 404-272-

9" or 12" Gannon bucket for Woods BH-7500 BackHoe with or without teeth. Ron Stroup Canton 678-9103725

$2100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- 7298 770-786-3737

Flail mower on boom to bushhog

375-3008 912-253-0161
Kioti backhoe, model KB2365, used 8 hours, $2900. Kent Schneider

Olympic 16 disc harrow for 3 point hitch; heavy, good condition: $800. Tommy Samples Ball Ground 770-

banks on small pond. Equipment can't be huge. Tom Miller Bainbridge 229246-5561

Rachel Schneider Gainesville 678- 757-5528

Ford 7209 loader on Ford 3930 trac-

936-2272
Kioti DK75, 4WD cab, cold air, Perkins diesel engine, 75 HP, loader in-

One set cut-a-way harrow; $275; One scrape blade, swivels and tilts, $150, other equip. available; 3Pt. Hitch.

tor: I need information on brackets. Thom Baker Waynesboro 706-5512131

cluded, Fitzgerald.1300 hours. David Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770- Grain bin jacks for putting up a grain

Drexler Fitzgerald 229-423-7174

941-2354

bin. Scott Price Wrightsville 478-290-

Kubota B6200; low hours, tractor Parting out: 1565 Massey Ferguson 4419

tires on rear (new), strong diesel, baler, good parts or sell whole baler. I'm looking for a hydraulic pump for

$2,500. Alex Miller Cherrylog 706- Jimmy Newsome Thomson 706-466- a New Holland 1033 stack wagon.

455-6622

2432 706-595-7150

Anthony Clark Elberton 706-988-

Kubota B7100 diesel tractor, 4wd, hy- Planters for Cub Farmall, $650. Na- 8996

drostatic turf tires, belly mower, 6 blade than Pannell Good Hope 770-267- Kubota 65200 or G6200 diesel lawn

cultivator plow, $3,800; Northeast Ga. 6630

mower, especially the mower deck.

Roger Gribble Demorest 706-499- Pull type harrow, good working con- Mike Allgood Temple 678-860-8111

3010

dition, can load, $125. Gene Berna Looking for 2 front weights for John

Large logging tongs, $175; Winch, Griffin geneberna@comcast.net 678- Deere 950. Jeff Ledbetter Elberton

approximately 20,000 pounds, 358-5466

706-988-9013

$300. A. W White Kathleen 478-987- Pull-behind Ryan aerator with op- Looking for a good used equip-

1259

tional electric wheels for driveway & ment trailer, 6.5' x 16 or 18'. Bumper

Lawn Tractor, Craftsman LT2000, stones; like new, kept inside. Joe Ver- pull,Tandem axle/brakes, ramps or

19.5 Briggs, 42" deck, with 48" lawn done Lexington 706-743-3994

tailgate. Tom Lord Stone Mountain

sweeper; used 1 season, $975. Clay Retired from landscaping grader t_lord@bellsouth.net 404-747-8394

Smith Marietta 404-218-8793

work; 941B Cat and several Massey Looking for a rotary tiller for a 25hp

Lawson pasture aerator, $14,500; Ferguson tractors for sale with attach- diesel tractor. 48"? John Whittle

MFgrain drill, $3,750; bale unroller, ments. Jerry Janett McDonald Oxford Grovetown jwhittle11@comcast.net

$500; Ford 3000 tractor, $4,000. Ted 770-231-7716 770-784-5331

706-825-0635

Smith Washington 706-214-0442

Roto Grind 760 Tub Grinder. Very Looking for cattle creep feeder. Ran-

M F 275, looks good, runs good, good condition. Always kept in shed dy Groover Statesboro 912-690-2281

$7500. Willard Hoffman Jefferson when not in use. Mark Gibbs Bow- Looking for heavy duty offset harrow,

678-617-9051

don mandkfarms@aol.com 404-535- 5'-7' wide to cut fire breaks. Danny

Manure spreader, hole digger, fertil- 9583

Bohler Butler 706-994-4550

izer spreader, rake, pulverizer, scrape Row markers, fits 7 inch toolbar, in- Looking to buy Niemeyer RS320-

blade, log splitter. Dianne Webster Villa cludes hydraulic cylinders. Mark Floyd D hay rake for parts. Michael Dorsey

Rica 770-456-0453

Clyo 912-660-4147

Cleveland 706-499-3235

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Looking to buy: Rear J.D. tractor tires 200+ 8X8X16, used concrete blocks, Juicer, Champion Brand, 1/3 HP mo- 10 AngusX cows, 7-8 yrs old.; 7 bred 9 Fancy black bred cows; 2nd trimes-

for 1952, size 11.2, 10-34. D. Johnson cleaned and ready for use, $.60/each. tor; never used; original price, $240. & 3 pairs, $25,000 for all. Terry Moody ter bred, all large frame and in good

Kite 478-469-3513

Paul Bryant Monroe bryant4105@ For Sale, $185. Phil Mathis Gainesville Baxley 912-278-1041

flesh, $2300. William Reynolds Macon

Massey Ferguson 360 farm tractor gmail.com 770-267-5393 770-267- 770-532-7227

12 Commercial Angus bred heifers; 478-550-0629

parts wanted; one part or complete 5393

Kuul cell pads for sale in 4 ft. and 5 ft. Calve in Oct/Nov 2015; $2,500 per Angus and Limousin heifers & bulls;

tractor. David Cannon Newnan da- 275-plus gallon plastic tank (tote) in pieces. Call Larry for more info. Larry head. Jes Strickland Glennville 803- all from top A-I bloodlines; Show pros-

vidccusa@yahoo.com 404-519-2244 metal cage; 5-inch cap on top, valve Savage Lula 770-530-0646 770-983- 617-8415

pects also. Steve Revell Jackson 904-

Mower, Side Winder stump jumper on bottom, $50 per tank. C. Stovall 2661

14 good SimAngus cross replace- 482-7197

with tire clutch, in good condition. J. Dahlonega 678-491-0838

Lord and Burnham greenhouse, 9' x ment hiefers, weaned, wormed and all Blk Angus bulls;18 mos. old, gentle,

Freeman Plains 229-942-0939

3 ea. incubators, hatcher supplies, 13'; alll aluminum, disassembled, no shots, $1,600 each. Freeman Wingard low birth weight, genetics, $2800 each.

Need front loader bucket for Ford good condition, GQF. Betty Franks glass or Lexan, $200. John Long De- Montezuma 478-244-0014 478-472- Vance Gafnea Whitesburg 678-446-

4500 Industrial loader, pin on style. Ashburn 229-567-0323 229-326- catur 404-285-5591

7885

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T.Frady, Sandra Frady Mt. Airy 706- 3942

Lumber (sawmill lumber) low as 35/ 15 Young Angus/Hereford cross Bred Cattle, 88 Black AI; 22 Black

499-2461

3 inch model hog diaphragm pump, bd ft.; pine and hardwood, custom cows; bred to Angus bull; next calf #4. Nat; 30 Charlois/Reds; 45 Black/White

Need Gear Box for Frontier (manufac- Honda motor with hoses 6.C, $450; cuts available. Mitchell Smith Griffin B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764

Faced; 50 Cow Calf Pairs; (Bill.) Kim-

tured by Maschio) RT1150 tiller, either Goat Leaf sweeper with chipper, 404-867-5106

2 Black polled balancer bulls, 1 high berly Bailey Eastman baileycustom-

complete or top and bottom shells. Art $175. T. Oneal Greensboro 706-467- Materials for 40x60 pole barn;Trusses growth, 18 months old; 1 heifer bull, 17 contracting@yahoo.com 912-531-

Domby Madison 404-395-4932

3373

are 2x6 top and bottom, tin, lathing and months old, very docile. Eddie Caudell 1098

One good, used 16 x 24 loader, tire or 5 ft. & 8 ft. enclosed trailer, $975. ridgecap, $2950; Delivery available. Bill Carnesville 706-870-4565

Calving ease, milking ability, gentle-

motor grader tire. Marshal Day Blakely Doug Invester Covington 404-401- Durham Summerville 706-252-1084 2 purebred Gray Brahma bulls; be- ness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls,

229-723-1131

2403

Model 675 "Litttle Sheller", used one tween 700-800 lbs. Call for more infor- show heifers, steers, excellent quality,

Potato digger, operational or readily 55-gallon food grade metal drums, time to shell two bushels of peas, $350. mation. Jamie Hall Surrency 912-218- Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Com-

repairable, pull behind or P.T.O. Herbert lids; 55-gallon plastic drums, food Ellis Terry Rome 706-235-6717

0042

merce 706-768-3480

Metz Cumming 678-947-6987

grade, two plastic bung plugs in top; Money-making ice cream factory: 2 year old registered black Angus Charolais-Angus, young bulls, cross,

Want a three- or four-row Bermuda $20 each. Windle Sneed Ellijay 706- two 1931 John Deere hit-and-miss en- bull, out of SAV Momentum, calving ready for service, September. Great

King Grass planter, in good shape. Wil- 276-7027

gines, three old-fashioned ice cream ease, $4,000. Jefferson Charles Mathis bulls. See to believe. Danny Brady

liam Nugent Ambrose 912-309-9666 6 complete chicken houses, genera- churns, three trailers; $10,000. Jess Nicholson 404-317-6173

Hephzibah 706-231-8563

Want front-end loader for 5610 Ford tor feed bins, flood feeders, cool coil Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517

20 CharXAngus heifers; 20 SimAngus Good selection of regd. black Angus

tractor. Bobby Yarbrough Pine Mtn fans, Ziggity heaters, auto vents. Ber- Money-making ice cream factory: heifers; buy part or all. Kirk Little Lyons bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-

706-333-1998

nard O Crane La Fayette 706-638- two 1931 John Deere hit-and-miss en- 912-326-3512

5454

Want pre-cleaner for small seed. 3225

gines, three old-fashioned ice cream 23 bred heifers, all shots and ultra Grey Brahman Bull; regd., 3 yrs.old,

Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 72" Landscaping Rake (Root Rake) churns, three trailers; $10,000. Jess sound, calving Oct. 5-Dec 5, $2,850 former show calf, extremely gentle,

706-474-0689

$450. Greg Wright Talking Rock 706- Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517

per head, sell all. Jim Killgore Hahira easy calving, fast growth, $3500. L.

Want small millstones, 24"-36" 276-3242

Nursery pots: One gallon- 5 cents, 3 killgorelandmanagement@windstream. Partain Elberton 706-283-5058

diameter, will pay reasonable price and Animal pen, chain link, about 6'x10', gallon 15 cents. Wesley Smith Athens net 229-560-0131

Hereford Bulls for sale, 6-18 months

pick up. Henry Hine Conyers 404-310- slightly damaged, $350. W. P. Rhodes 706-247-5254

23 Sim-Angus, 6 Angus heif- old. Vince Benefield Buchanan 678-

6490

Acworth 770-974-9092

Planer-Newman Matcher & Moulder ers,1000#, bred 5 months to low birth 621-3845

Want used rockhound or similar rock Barrels: plastic heavy-duty, 55-gal- 8-B, 24", 3ph, 50hp soft start, $5000. weight bulls, $2,700.each. Bobby Holstein cow with heifer calf, $1,500.

picker and used cultipacker rockhound lon, 20-inch screw top, air tight, food Wayne Dasher Glennville wiregras@ Greene Arabi 229-239-1365

Ronald Boatright P. O. Box 153

to fit skidsteer. Larry Morrison Monticello 706-318-2800

grade, $35, while supplies last. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278

windstream.net 912-213-3331 PTO driven golden cane mill, 80 gal;

3 year old Regd. Black Angus cow, docile, semen tested, Virgin Bull Sire

Stillmore yahoo.com

30464 judyboatright@ 912-562-3508 478-299-

Wanted: 6 -7 ft. disc or drum hay Blue 55 gal. plastic drums, closed kettle, 250 gal., gas tank, $2,000. Ken- Rito Revenue 15142281. K. Schwock 4457

mower in good condition. Farris Tomp- tops, two-twist - off caps, food grade neth Graham Rockledge 478-272- Homer 404-735-9524

Jersey bull; 15 months old, gentle.

kins Oconee 478-552-7003 478-2320866
Wanted: Crusher Rolls for 408 New Holland hay conditioner. Hubie Colquitt 181 Colquitt Rd Lexington 30648 706338-0633
Wanted: Front End Loader, Ford 7109, fits a 1994 Ford/New Holland 2120 tractor. Brian Moffett 265 Elders Mill Rd Senoia 30276 678-329-7677
Wanted: Goat head-gate or milking stand for holding goats for hoof trimming, Tom Colvin Po Box 92 Cobbtown 30420 tom@militariainc. com 912-684-3879 912-693-6411
Wanted: Hoppers for AG 72 planter. David Fain Cleveland 770-318-

also, sometimes other types available. Barry Needham Loganville 770-4661284
Briggs & Stratton, 5 HP, runs good; off Snapper garden digger, $60. David Combs Jefferson 706-296-1906
Buckets; white plastic, new condition wire handle, resealable lids, feed grade, five-gallon and smaller; great for pickling and wine making. D. Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-1070
Cattle round hay feeder, $50. Joe Motes Canton 770-355-5433
Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678947-6744 404-210-1516
Custom-cut wood-mizer sawn lum-

5897
Sawmill lumber: pine, cedar, oak, walnut, etc.; Turning blocks, trailer boards, beams or saw your logs. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402
Tires, wheels, never used, R1AG for John Deere, models 850, 970, 950, 1070, front 6 ply, 7-16, rear 12-4-28, $950. John Jordan Dawsonville 706344-8033 706-216-2527
Toledo lighted produce/meat scales, $100 each, 100 gallon kerosene tank with hand pump, $150. William Hutchings Sandersville 478-552-0606
Used nursery pots: #1 - 5 cents; #3 - 15 cents; #7 -75 cents; #15 - $3; #30$6. Mel Davidson Gray 478-954-0187

3- open regd. Angus heifers; 1-open regd. SimAngus heifer, $1,750 each (take all). David Gazda Athens 706296-7846
35 cow-calf pairs, Char. Angus cows, mostly Char. calves. Bryant Stivers Blackshear 912-269-5129
4 black and black Baldie bred heilfers, farm raised. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849
4 Registered Polled Hereford open heifers, bulls; 15-19 mos. old; 19 cows w/12 calves, James Jeanes Macon 478-972-0912
5 hand picked black Angus heifers, $1675 each, one coming yearling An-

$800. Melvin Gordon Springfield 912754-6701
Jersey/Holstein cow, 2 year old (open) easy calving, hand/machine milks, comes to barn when called, $1500. Keri Rinke Athens gooneybush@gmail.com 770-815-3000
Performance tested reg. black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, cow/calf pairs, heifers; AI, embryo bred, easy calving, high milk. Milton Martin Clarkesville 30523 770-519-0008
Piedmontese bull, 30 months old, pure bred, but no papers. Fletcher Donaldson Ranger 404-538-8241
PureBred Angus Bull; 4yrs. old,

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ber, kiln-dried, milled, homes, flooring, Wanted: 16/20 utility poles in very gus bull, great bloodline, $2450. James 1750lbs., Solid Direction/Morgans Di-

Wanted: Power steering cylinder for Ford 4000. J. Blalock Carnesville 706677-3459

cabinetry, barns, rail fencing, horse shavings. John Sell Milner 770-4802326

good condition, 18-20 feet long, reasonable. Bill Daly Pine Mountain 404822-3659

Fincher LaGrange 706-298-1156
5 Regd. Angus bulls, 16 to 18 months old, calving ease, 1 Sim-Angus; de-

rection bloodline. Sires small, growthy calves, gentle, vaccinated; closed herd, $3200. Clay Burgess Butler 468-

Wanted: Single phase peanut dryer. Danuser post hole digger, PTO, 3 PT Wanted: Dickey or GQF hatcher or livery available. Rusty Arnold Athens 862-9733

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Wanted: Turning plow, 5' box blade with rippers, reasonably priced. Richard McCallister Alto 706-677-5032 706-809-1763
Wanted: vacuum system for John Deere,1700 MAXEMERGE XP planter. Henry Clark Sale City 229-319-1865
Windmill for pumping water; if not working, must be repairable. Larry Tyer Newnan 770-366-6327

hitch, 12" & 8" augers, $400. Grady Housley Marietta 678-907-4141
Electric fence, wire, post, and supplies; 2 power poles for post.metal and plastic barrels, drum pump. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417
Fisher-Grand PA wood burning stove, good shape, $700; must pick-up, call for more info. Ricky Conard Cleveland 706-878-8599
For Sale: 400 bell drinkers, $2 each. Doug Parks Lula 706-677-3872

incubator that can be converted to hatcher. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478986-9446
Wanted:Old style metal chicken brooder tops, with or without ceramic heater insert. Craig Walker Cleveland 770-294-5920
White porcelain clad, 3 compartment sink; ideal for remodeling farm house, kitchen, 21"wx43Lx9"D, $225. Bobby. Robert Hatchett Social Circle 770712-5676
Will trade 1,000 gallon fuel tank for

rustyarnold1290@gmail.com 706-2966472
50+ Reg Charolais Bulls; breeding age, performance bred, calving ease and weight gain. Stephen Cummings Marshallville 478-396-5832
60 yearling Polled Hereford bulls and 60 yearling Braford bulls. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585

RAXRSIM Cows, long-bred by select bulls, Open heifers; RA & RA/RSIM Bulls. Janet Nutt JanBil Farms Cedartown 30125 janbil@bellsouth.net 770748-6424
Regd. Angus & Gelbvieh, have pairs and bred, some cross. Gene Cantrell Shady Dale 770-312-6224 706-4681341

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1800 board feet reclaimed barnwood; 1x3 up to 4x8, also rusty 5v tin. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674
1950 Super A Farmall restorable collectors item, complete w/3' mower & new battery, $2000, firm. Benny Cole Valdosta 229-559-9132

Free Pine logs, 12 - 14 inch diameter cut, 16 ft. length. Brian Bednorz White 404-309-3113
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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015

Pick-Your-Own Summer Crops

When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of fruits and vegetables is directly influenced by the weather. The dates and availability provided on this list are approximate. For accurate, up-to-date information, be sure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahead before driving to a pickyour-own operation for detailed directions, hours of operation and other information.

Butts County
Weaver Berryland Crops: Blueberries, Blackberries 2252 GA Hwy. 16 West (two miles from I-75, Exit 205) Jackson, Ga. 770.595.8303 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday Containers provided
Carroll County
Red Land Nursery Crops: Blackberries 86 Red Land Bend Temple, Ga. 678.850.8111 Redlandnursery.net In season June & July
Fannin County
Collins Farm Crops: Blueberries 843 Collins Road Morganton, Ga. 706.374.5674 Call before visiting Opening in late July Bring your own container

Haralson County
Willoughby Farms Crops: Blueberries 2342 Corinth Poseyville Road Bremen, Ga., 30110 770.646.9080 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday Containers provided
Harris County
A&J Farm Crops: Blueberries, Figs, Muscadines 6876 Hamilton Pleasant Grove Road Pine Mountain, Ga. 706.663.8352 Closed Mondays; open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday thru Sunday Buckets and paper bags furnished $10/gallon blueberries; $6/gallon figs & muscadines
Hart County
Blueberries U-Pick Crops: Blueberries 732 Holly Hills Dr. Hartwell, Ga. 706.371.6433 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Gordon County
Fox Blueberry Farm Crops: Blueberries 863 Owens Chapel Road, S.E. Calhoun, Ga. 706.629.1085 7 days per week, daylight to dark Honor payment; containers provided
Payne Farm & Produce Crops: Garden tomatoes, summer vegetables 204 Salem Road SW (Sometimes called Airport Road by GPS) Calhoun, Ga. 770.878.2005 Call for availability 8:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Sunday
Greene County
Oak Summit Farm Crops: Blackberries, raspberries, corn, etc. 1310 Hwy. 77 S. Union Point, Ga. 706.817.1152 9 a.m. noon; 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Closed Wednesday & Sunday
Habersham County
Sidney Roland Blueberry Farm Crops: Blueberries 800 Sidney Roland Road Demorest, Ga. 706.754.6700 Open July 10: every day, all day long $7/gallon, honor system Bring containers
Hall County
Snare Farm Crops: Thornless blackberries (June-August); Figs (July-Sept.); Scuppernongs and muscadines (August-Oct.) 3736 Gillsville Highway (Route 323) Gillsville, Ga 770.605.1121 Call for appointment Bring your own containers

Houston County
The Royal Gardens Crops: Fresh-cut flowers 2541 Elko Road Elko, Ga. 478.714.3937 By Appointment
Monroe County
Bolingbroke Blueberry Farm Crops: Blueberries 9748 Estes Road Bolingbroke, Ga. 478.994.1120 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Saturday Opening June 26; closed July 4
Newton County
Blueberry Hill Crops: Blueberries 6325 Highway 20 South Covington, Ga 404.771.1391 Open for picking June 27; call for picking times
Sumter County
Holloway Farms Crops: Naturally grown rabbit eye Blueberries 470 Commerce Street Americus, Ga. 229.344.5922; Please call for directions 7 a.m. 7 p.m. Tuesday- Saturday Open through July 31
Treutlen County
Whispering Pines Farm (a member of Georgia Grown) Crops: Blueberries; Blackberries; Muscadines (later in season) $4 per pound berries; $1.50 per pound muscadines 15412 GA Hwy. 86 Soperton, Ga. 912.399.1988 (please call first) 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Troup County
Adams Blueberries Crops: Blueberries 963 Jarrell Hogg Road West Point, Ga. 404.401.9788 Open June 6 to July 8 By appointment Fridays & Saturdays June 6-July 18

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your

Visit to a Pick-Your-Own Farm

Pick-Your-Own farms are a great way to get the freshest produce available. The anticipation of such a trip conjures bucolic fantasies of a happy, healthy family outing, but the reality can be quite different if you're not properly prepared.
Donald Snare, owner of the Snare Farm in Gillsville (northeast Georgia), offers these tips for visiting a pick-your-own farm:

Beth Wood, owner of Holloway Farms in Americus, said her average customer picks at least a gallon of blueberries per trip. With children along for the trip, however, expect a lower yield but a much more entertaining visit. Wood gives her young visitors a tour of the farm and the opportunity to feed the animals, an experience that's sure to create lasting memories and a lesson not soon forgotten.

1) Stay cool. Wear a hat, use sunblock, and stay hydrated. Mornings are the coolest time to pick.
2) Wear practical clothes, especially shoes. Sneakers are ideal. After all, you're visiting a farm!
3) Bring insect repellent. Ask the farmer if there are any fire ant mounds to watch out for.
4) Supervise children, and explain what is ripe for picking. It's a wonderful experience for kids (and a good photo op!), and it teaches them where food comes from.
5) Bring shallow, open take-home containers. They allow produce to cool down without condensation, and protect soft fruit such as blackberries.

Georgia Crop Calendar

Crop

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

Apples Beans - Lima Beans - Pole & Snap Blackberries Blueberries Cabbage Cantaloupes Christmas trees Collards Corn - Sweet Cucumbers Muscadines Okra Onions - Green Onions - Vidalia Peaches Peanuts Pears Peas - Field Pecans Peppers Plums Potatoes - Irish Potatoes - Sweet Pumpkins Strawberries Turnips - Green Watermelons

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AgBriefs
News of Georgia's agriculture industry, gathered from sources throughout the state.
Free Classes Teach Finance to Young Farmers
AgGeorgia Farm Credit and AgSouth Farm Credit are offering free financial workshops this summer for young, beginning, small and/or minority farmers. Topics of the AGAware workshops include budgeting and risk management, preparing a business plan, and an introduction to the marketing assistance available through the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Farm Services and Small Business administrations.
"The Farm Credit System has a mission to serve agriculture and rural America, and it's been doing that for nearly a century," said Van McCall, director of the AGAware program. "In support of that mission, AgSouth Farm Credit and AgGeorgia Farm Credit provide loans and supporting services to farmers in our territory. Our hope is that our counsel along with the support of other key agricultural entities will help ensure that future farmers will be prepared and financially strong so they may continue doing what they love and providing something so vital to our survival."
Applications for scholarships for continuing education through Farm Credit University will be available to graduates of AGAware. AGAware is certified for FSA Direct Borrower training credit. Seminars are scheduled at the following locations:
Friday, July 17, 9 a.m. 4 p.m. at the UGA Tifton Conference Center, 15 RDC Rd., Tifton
Friday, August 28, 9 a.m. 4 p.m., University of West Georgia, The Coliseum, 1601 Maple St., Carrollton
Free lunch is included, but space is limited. Sign up online at: http://www.aggeorgia.com
Important Crop Insurance Deadline Nears in Georgia
Cabbage Growers Need to Make Decisions Soon
VALDOSTA, Ga -- The USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA) reminds Georgia growers that the final date to purchase crop insurance for cabbage is July 1, 2015. Growers in Brooks, Colquitt, Tift, and Toombs counties need to buy, review, or modify their policies before the sales closing date has passed. Crop insurance provides protection against crop production losses due to natural perils such as drought, hail, and excessive moisture.
Crop insurance is sold and delivered solely through private crop insurance agents. Growers are strongly urged to contact an agent as soon as possible for premium quotes and more details. A list of agents is available at all USDA Service Centers and online at the RMA Agent LocatorCost Estimator www.rma.usda.gov. Growers can use the RMA to get a premium amount estimate of their insurance needs online. Learn more about crop insurance and the modern farm safety net at www.rma.usda.gov.
Alabama Syrup-Maker's Association invites Georgians to visit and learn
The Alabama Syrup-Maker's Association will sponsor a syrup-making workshop at 8 a.m. Sept. 26 at Landmark Park in Dothan, Ala. Anyone interested in making old-fashioned cane syrup is encouraged to attend.
Each segment of the process will be covered through hands-on experience, from stripping the cane, cutting the cane, squeezing the cane and filtering the cane juice to cooking the cane juice and bottling the syrup. Free lunch will be provided.
Everyone who attends will receive a bottle of cane syrup for their labors. The fee to attend is $25 for adults and $12 for children 12 and under. To register please call club president Earl Stokes at 334.494.3037; vice president Thomas Moore at 334.806.6769; or Glenn Dickerson at 334.790.9235.
May Weather Gave Farmers a Break
Warm and dry conditions during most of May allowed many Georgia farmers time to get in the fields and finish planting, which had been delayed by a wetter-than-normal April. The lack of rain left some areas with severe drought conditions, even at the end of the month when rains soaked most of the state.
Hay harvesting was ahead of schedule due to the excellent drying conditions, but dry conditions also caused problems with germination in some dry land peanuts and other crops and stressed some dry land corn crops. The dry conditions caused the U.S. Drought Monitor to identify a developing region of severe drought in southern Georgia by the end of the month.
Many stations reported their driest start to the month on record, with little to no rain until the last week of the month. The dry start was due to a stalled weather system in the central and southern Plains, which caused disastrous flooding in that region but left the state dry. This system started to move to the east at the end of the month and brought most of the month's rain on May 26-28, although scattered showers were observed mid-month, especially around Atlanta.
The National Weather Service recorded the highest monthly precipitation total in the state in Atlanta - 4.44 inches, 0.77 of an inch above normal. The lowest monthly precipitation total was in Augusta - 0.93 of an inch, 1.72 inches below normal.
Temperatures across the state were above normal in May. One daily temperature record was broken -- Brunswick set a record with a daytime high of 93 degrees on May 19, surpassing the old record of 92 degrees, set in 1965. Severe weather was observed on eight days during the month.
For more information please see the Climate and Agriculture in the South East blog at blog.extension.uga.edu/climate/ or visit our new Web page at gaclimate.org. Please feel free to email your weather and climate impacts on agriculture to share on the blog to pknox@ uga.edu.
--Pam Knox, UGA

Home Cooking:
Blueberry Buttermilk Panna Cotta

Ingredients: 1 pint fresh or frozen blueberries cup water cup sugar 1 teaspoon orange zest 1 Tablespoon fresh orange juice 1 envelope gelatin 1 cups heavy cream 1 cups buttermilk (preferably whole fat) 1/3 cup honey 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Preparation: For the blueberry sauce: Combine blueberries, water, sugar, zest and juice in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil then simmer about 10 minutes until thickened. Cool to room temperature. Meanwhile, heat cream and honey in a saucepan until just boiling. Turn heat off, add vanilla and buttermilk. In a small bowl, add cup water and sprinkle with gelatin. Let set for about 5 minutes. Once the gelatin has bloomed, add to still warm mixture and mix to dissolve. Spoon blueberry sauce into the bottom of 6 dessert glasses. Carefully pour cream mixture over blueberries. Let set at room temperature for 20 minutes then transfer to refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
All recipes have been tested for accuracy in our Georgia Grown Test Kitchen unless otherwise noted. For more recipes and to watch cooking in action, find our "Pick, Cook, Keep" series at www.gpb.org/pick-cook-keep!

ARTY'S GARDEN:

A few thoughts on scarecrows

I have a fondness for traditional scarecrows, even though personal experience indicates they are basically useless.
If scarecrows could sing and dance like Ray Bolger in The Wizard of Oz, the crows "would be scared to pieces" just as Dorothy predicted. However, the effectiveness of stuffed stick figures on this side of the rainbow is limited. It turns out birds are not the birdbrains we thought, and crows are among the most intelligent of all. Crows, research has proven, can even recognize the faces of individual people.
Traditional scarecrows may scare a few birds away for a brief period. Sometimes I think they are only effective while you are in the garden constructing or installing them. Birds become suspicious of humanlike figures that don't move or really look or act human. They overcome whatever fear they initially had and proceed to pull up your sprouting corn, eat your ripening strawberries or peck your watermelons.
Some people report better results with nontraditional scarecrows and other devices such as balloons with "owl eyes," shiny pie pans, compact discs and metallic ribbon. However, birds can eventually become immune to these, too. Plastic owls and rubber or inflatable snakes may be effective for brief periods. They should not be used every day and should be repositioned at least once a day to keep the birds from wising up. My family had success with a large, inflatable snake in the blueberries until a mockingbird attacked and deflated it.
I placed a rubber copperhead around the peanut patch when crows came calling last year. It scared my mother, but I saw no evidence that it scared any bird.
I then got out the Sharpie and converted two snake gourds (long, skinny gourds that look like overgrown loaves of French bread) into what I thought might pass for rattlesnakes. I moved them once or twice a day to prevent suspicion. Today, I can still hear crows laughing.
Ultimately, netting did the trick. It did not scare anything but formed a barrier between crow and peanut. Although, perhaps it did scare the crows if they thought it was some sort of snare.
Noisemakers of various sorts may work

Do scarecrows work for you? Share your experiences on traditional and non-traditional scarecrows by writing Arty Schronce at the Agriculture Department. Here, the author's father begins constructing a "hunter in a barrel" scarecrow.
for a while. However, I'd prefer losing some of my harvest rather than losing the goodwill of my neighbors or receiving a citation for disturbing the peace.
Motion-activated sprinklers that surprise interlopers with a stream of water are one relatively new scare device that holds promise in some circumstances.
Scarecrows of tomorrow may incorporate advances in technology and knowledge of bird behavior along with traditional scare tactics in the ongoing battle to protect gardens and crops. Are scarecrow drones on the horizon? I hope not; I'd prefer holograms of a dancing Ray Bolger.
--Arty Schronce is the department's
gardening expert. He's a lifelong gardener
and a horticulture graduate of North
Carolina State University who encourages
everyone to discover the pleasures of plants
and who sometimes sings "If I Only Had a
Brain" while working in his garden.
Share your scarecrow photos and
experiences by writing the Georgia Dept. of
Agriculture, Attn: Arty Schronce, 19 Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334 or
via e-mail at arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov.

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Baby chicks, RIR, White Rock and mix breeds, $1.50 each. David Dye Rockmart Daviddye110@live.com 470-336-9849
Baby chicks: American Dominique, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red; pure breeds. Reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Baby Wyandotte chickens for sale. Vernon West Newnan 770-3041637
LIVESTOCK WANTED Bantams, trio of Blacktail Japanese
Buffs; Trio Mille Flours, $5 each. John Johnson Mansfield bfjjohn@aol.com 770-786-5719
Bantams: Cochins, 8 mos. old; Gold Lace, Blue, Splash, Partridge, chicks 2 wks. old. Charles Parris Winston 770598-2514
Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red pullets, $13 and up, depending on age, 13-18 weeks old. Alan Sanders Blairsville 706-745-3884
Black Giants and Black Star hens
LIVESTOCK HANDLING (starting to lay) plus roosters, $12. ea.
A. Dean, Talking Rock 706-276-2680 A. Dean Talking Rock 706-276-2680
Buff Orpington hens, laying, Silkies Buff, 6 months, Old English, several colors. Ronald Shelnutt Madison 706818-4685
Call Ducks, white, they are a bantam breed; plus Silkie Chicks Splash & Blues. Gail Johnson Covington 770784-0767
Chicks: Cream Crested Legbar females, $12; Black Copper Marans Straight, $5; Buff Brahma Straight, $4; Ameraucana Straight, $4. Tim Rogers Brooks 678-778-5277
Chicks: Welsummer, RIR, Buff Orpington, BBReds, BOE, Assorted

ly, 1 year old, $75. Nancy Dougherty Carrollton 770-832-9345
Pekin ducks, almost grown, $8 each; take all 5 for $35. Donna Milligan Martin 706-716-0413
Rhode Island Red pullets, quality, healthy, well grown birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
Roosters need home, Millie Flieur, Faverolle, and WCB Polish. Will trade for young Millie hens or others. Brian Jester Covington BearCreekFarmsGa@ gmail.com 770-786-9544
Show White Bearded Silkies, all ages for sale; member of The American Silkie Bantam Club. Ron Kelly Augusta ronkellylandscape@gmail.com 706830-6458
The Happy Quacky Hatchery ducks, chicks, guineas; June 22nd Guineas hatch. James Spires Buchanan 678294-3985
Top Kknot bearded white Silkie roosters for sale; pure breed, Blk. Silkies, $25/pair. Jack R Jenkins Harlem 706556-3261
Two gorgeous Welsh Harlequins drakes for sale; 3 months, $16 each, red/green rooster 9 months, $7. Leslie Bone Eastanollee 706-779-5489
Young RIR; laying hens, $10.each; Ringneck Pheasant hens, $10. each. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470208-0309
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
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 Re-

Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou must submit a current deer farming license with their ads. 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 information about the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404-656-3667. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Looking for some 8 week old pigs. Berkshire, Duroc, Yorkshire or any other meat pig. Beau Jackson Williamson 678-588-2448
Want; 6 or 8 nice quality belted Galloway cows and 1 bull for breeding. Luca Gianturco Alpharetta 770-8264738
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
16 ft Rawhide Gooseneck Enclosed Cattle Trailer (used), new tires, 50 miles wear, new pressure-treated wood floor, $1900, Dennis Dehil Washington 706678-3080
1996 all aluminum Featherlite, 2 horse bumper with ramp and dressing room, $6,500. Susan Zevenbergen Fayetteville Zevenberg11@ bellsoutth.net 770-855-8737
20 ft. Gooseneck covered cattle trailer, one owner, kept under cover, used very litttle, clean, excellent condition. G. Middleton Dahlonega 706-8643377

this category, call 404-656-3722.
All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.
`15 Alfalfa, fertilized, $12/bale; Fescue/Orchard, $4.50/bale or $35; round baled. Delivery available, loading available out of the field. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351
`15 ALFALFA; UGA tested, RFQ 285.5; 2 string square bales; 60-70 pounds, under shelter. Dean Prickett Montezuma 478-244-4759
`15 Alicia Bermuda hay, fertilized, 4x5.5, $60/Roll; 4x5.5 Rye/Clovergrass hay, $40. Vern Sanders Monroe 706302-1376
`15 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, in the barn, $50. Rex Register Hahira 229-561-1462
`15 Fescue, $4.25; Bermuda/Rye, $5; all high quality, fertilizer, rain free, price @ barn, del. avail. AL Guillebeau Monroe, 770-267-8929
120, 4x5 net wrapped, Fescue rolls for sale, $30 each. Joe Young Chatsworth 706-463-1836
2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5/bale at barn. Delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960
2014 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $6.50; well fertilized and limed, horse quality; Delivery Available. Rhonda McCracken Newnan 770-328-9453
2014 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, limed, rain free, 4x5, tight bales, netwrapped, $50. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985
2014 Yellow Feed Corn, $40/barrel; great for feed. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356
2015 Alicia, horse hay, Roux 5, in barn, $70. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 478954-9044
2015 Alicia/Tift 44-Ryegrass mix, horse hay, fertlized and in barn, 4x5, net wrap, round bales, $60. Wade Simpson McDonough 404-732-7255
2015 Bermuda, Fescue mix round bales, no rain, $25 per bale. Linda Bull-

2015 Round Bales Coastal Bermuda with Rye Grass, we load, by appointment Charlene Cook Ft. Valley 478825-1981
2015 Ryegrass hay, round bales, 4x5 @ $35, 4x6 @ $40. Bubba Bohlen, Rutledge. Tom Benkoski Bostwick 770318-9135
2015 Tift 85 hay; Large 6x4 rolls, net wrapped, round bales, well fertilized, baled w/o rain, stored under tarp, $60/ roll. James L laster Kathleen 478-9873708
2015 Tifton 44 Bermuda, premium horse quality, fertilized, weed & crabgrass free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $70. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
2015, 5'X6' round bales for sale; 45/ bales, loaded in the field. (20+$40ea) fertilized and no rain. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 770-386-4464 678-5200026
Alfalfa Hay, grown in Hall County, 22.68% crude prot. RFV 150, RFQ 151.4, $12.50 per small bales. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0816
Bermuda, Fescue, Rye hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse quality, square, $7, round, $50; large quantity, deliver. S. Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201
Bermuda/Fescue mix, 4X5 round bales, net wrapped, sprayed & fertilized, horse quality, $50/roll. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 678-794-0880
Fertilized, horse quality, 4x5, net wrapped Coastal Bermuda hay; lower quality grass hay also available. Randy Tankersley Appling 706-339-5319
Fresh cut, Tift 44 square bales, horse quality, dry in barn. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421
Fresh Fescue/Bermuda, 4X5 tight rolls; Horse or Cattle quality hay. Delivery available. Call for details. David Rackley Lexington 706-410-5784
Horse quality mixed Bermuda, Bahia, Fescue hay; square bales, rain-free, in barn. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 706-975-5126
Horse quality Rye, $3.50; Fescue, $3.50. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550

Baby ducks, Turkeys, Guineas; priced sources Division at 770-918-6401. If 2005 Stoll 20Ft GN Cattle Trailer ock Dallas 770-880-2244

Large volume of horse quality Ber-

according to age. Dwayne Beard you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Good tires, floor & lights. No rust. Call 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 muda hay; square bales; Peanut and

Royston 706-498-5527

permit/license needs to be sent along Jed Adams. Jed Adams Lyons 912- round, square bales, and mulch. Larry Bermuda grass round bales. Paul Har-

Chucker chicks, Buff chicks, Barred with it. For ads submitted online, the 403-9623

Morgan Lizella 478-781-1990 478- ris Odum 912-294-2470

Rock, White Rock, Rir chicks; 4 start- permit/license can be attached using Cattle panels, gates, calf working 972-5977

Mulch Hay, sq. bales, $2/bale at barn,

ed birds, 2 huge broilers, deal on the the attachments button.

tables, chutes, misc. fencing supplies. 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4X5, net can deliver; 30 bale min.; within 50

lot. John Cochran Austell 770-865- Bobwhite Quail eggs. Roy Peterson Grady Brock Arabi 229-406-1701

wrapped,stored in barn. Fred Sackett miles for fee. David Didier Grantville

9893

Ideal 478-949-5842

Cattle Squeeze Chute, made by Butler 478-952-5399

djsfarms@mindspring.com 678-232-

Dark brown egg laying hens, Rhode Bobwhite, Coturnix quail eggs: $70 Pearson, has side gate, will handle 2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay, excellent 4599

Island Whites for sale, 1 year old, $12 for 100, $145 for 500, $278 for 1,000. large cattle to small calves, $1800. quality large round bales $60, square Shelled and hammered yellow corn,

each. Roger Doan Cumming 770-366- Willie Strickland Pooler stricklandg- Awtrey Moore Powder Springs 770- bales; $5 discount for large quantities. $6 for 40 lb. bag. Janie Willis Dahlone-

7783

amebird.com 912-748-5769

943-3351

Wil Smith Reidsville 912-246-2500 ga 706-867-5177

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015

Bulletin Calendar

June 27 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Showcase Savannah State Farmers Market Savannah, Ga. 912.966.7800
June 30 Egg Candling Class Brooks County Extension Office Quitman, Ga. 229.263.4103
Ag and Natural Resources Day at The Farmer's Market 1400 Parker Road Conyers, Ga. 770.278.7373
July 1 Egg Candling Class Harris County Extension Office Hamilton, Ga. 706.628.4824
July 9 Sunbelt Ag Expo Field Day Darrell Williams Research Farm Moultrie, Ga. 229.985.1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com
July 11 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Showcase Atlanta State Farmers Market Forest Park, Ga. 404.675.1782
July 23 25 Georgia Cattlemen's Association 5th Annual Summer Conference St. Simons Island, Ga. 478.474.6560
17th Annual Southern Peanut Growers Conference Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain, Ga. www. southernpeanutfarmers.org/ spgc.asp
Aug. 4 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens Savannah, Ga. 800.687.6949

Aug. 8 Georgia State Trail Ride and Chuck Wagon Cook-Off Hard Labor Creek State Park Rutledge, Ga. 478.298.0347; 404.863.2173 tiejc@bellsouth.net
Sept. 1 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting John Deere Landscapes Garden City, Ga. 800.687.6949
Sept. 1012 Georgia FiberFest Columbus Convention and Trade Center Columbus, Ga. www.gafiberfest.com
Sept. 12 Georgia Grown Farmers Market Showcase Moultrie State Farmers Market Moultrie, Ga. 229.891.7240
Oct. 8-18 Georgia National Fair Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter Perry, Ga. Georgianationalfair.com 478.987.3247
Oct. 20-22 Sunbelt Ag Expo Spence Field Moultrie, Ga. Sunbeltexpo.com 229.985.1968
Oct. 28 2015 Sod & Landscape Field Day Perry, Ga. 800.687.6949
Nov. 3 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens Savannah, Ga. 800.687.6949

Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov

We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed.

Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab.

Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conducting the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published.

Square bales; Wheat straw, 40 to 42 inches, baled with no rain. Ollis Hartley

FLOWERS AND

Two tablespoons of shasta daisy seeds for $1 with SASE. M. Sparks

Perry 478-214-5373
Taking orders: `15 Coastal Bermuda, cutting late May `15; horse quality,

ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE

P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450 912-8652864
White Cherokee roses, $5 each; Red

square /round bales in barn; delivery, stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239

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

or Pink Seven Sister roses, $5. June Hurst Whigham 229-762-4476

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted

2014 Single Hollyhock, Texas Star Hibiscus, Mini White Zinnias, 25 seeds,

FLOWERS REQUIRING

Need 15 round bales (Bermuda, Ali- $3 SASE (no checks) Donna Miltimore

PERMITS

cia, etc.) delivered. Charles Swann 754 1396 Kiley Lane Dalton 30721

Hall Rd Hampton 770-344-9506

4" perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 If you have questions regarding this

Need round bales of peanut hay ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted category, call 404-656-3722.

around the Augusta area; email, text or Japanese maples, $20-$25; display Advertisers selling officially protect-

call. James Carelock Fitzgerald elec- garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770- ed plants must have a permit to sell

man1@gmail.com 229-425-9747

775-4967

such plants. Ads submitted without

Want 50 sq. bales, horse quality Fes- 5 Grapefruit, Lemons: 2 Pink, 2 Yel- this permit will not be published. If

cue, delivered; fertilized, limed, weed low w/small fruit now; House Plants, you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the

free. Beth Hall Douglasville 770-577- no shipping. call 9am -9pm. Stephen permit needs to be sent along with it.

6675

Culberson Kingston 404-859-7487 For ads submitted online, the permit

AG SEED FOR SALE Angel Trumpets, $4 gal; Pond plants, can be attached using the attachornamentals, fruit trees, and many ments button. For information on the

If you have questions regarding this

more. Contact for more info. Susan Kingsolver Hull frogbit2@yahoo.com

sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at

category, call 404-656-3722.

706-363-8892

770-918-6411.

Advertisers must submit a current Angel trumpets, Christmas roses state laboratory report, fewer than (Helleborus), $5; hydrangeas, nandinine months old, for purity, noxious nas, ferns, forsythia, beauty berries,

Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted

weeds and germination for each seed Siberian iris, burning bushes,weeping Looking for varigated Lirope. Will dig

lot advertised. Ads submitted without cherries, others, $3.50 Carla Houghton if needed. Looking to border flower

this information will not be published. Marietta 770-428-2227

beds. Suzanne Harris Jefferson 706-

MISCELLANEOUS If you are faxing or mailing in an ad,
this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-656-3635.
Old-time Hot Cow Horn pepper seed & Hot Red Peter pepper seed, $1/Pkt. w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521
White Acre, Pink-Eye and Iron Clay peas in 50# bags, treated. Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547-6681 706547-2753
Ag Plants for Sale

Aucuba, butterfly bushes, gardenias, iris, roses, hydrangeas, baylily, Mahonia holly, ageratum, phloxx, turtlehead, $1 - $6. Jeanette Poss Cumming 770889-0566
Azaleas, large growing Azaleas in one-gallon pots, all colors; $2.50 each. Jack Maffett, Sr. Montezuma 478954-2111 478-472-7133
Crepe Myrtle trees, Hosta, Formosa, Azaleas, Winter hardy, Hardy grapefruit trees, century plants, Ginkgo trees. Myrtle Russell Bonaire robertrussell@ bellsouth.net 478-923-1951
Daffodils: White Mount Hood, old time yellow, old time dbl. bloomers, white narcissus, blue bells, mole bean seed. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Daylilies Retiring; all $3, ship or pickup by appointment only. Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 ferncove98@aol.com 770-367-5095
Daylilies, gerberas, clytostoma vines, yesterday, today & tomorrow shrubs,

983-0489 Requesting loofa seeds for planting.
W. Eddie Long Peachtree City 850376-8555
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
100 Year old barn boards, must see to evaluate suitability. Martha Harris Sparta 478-357-6442
12'x12' dock with 12' ramp + extra wood floats, steel ladders. Connie Powell Monticello 470-2339592
4 ton Bryant Heat Pump, 2000 modelR22, like new. Paul Smith Watkinsville 706-224-2898
Antique grain bin, pine table, store counters, plow handles, chicken coop, other farm equipment. Glenn T Eskew Madison gteskew@gsu.edu 706-8188815

`Big Leaf' Magnolia; 3-5 ft., price varies on size. John Rivers Greensboro 404-754-8732
2015 Strawberry and Peach tree plants, $2; Freestone, white delicious; pick-up at farm. Davis Yaun Soperton 912-399-1988
Blueberry plants, over 1 year old, Star & Emerald variety, trays and pots. Karey McKinnon 1865 Peacock Dairy Rd Blackshear 31516 sppkarey@gmail. com 478-365-5552 912-807-0422
Gingko trees, 4'-6' high, $25 - $35, well rooted trees, ready to plant; called Maiden Hair Trees. H.T. Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939
Leyland cypress, direct from grower, several hundred avalable, all single trunk, five to six feet, great prices. Bob Brookshire Hoschton bbrooks3140@ bellsouth.net 770-932-5795
Muscadine plants (Noble) starter size 12", $5 each. Terry McClure Milledgeville terrymcclure1949@gmail.com 478-456-0624

no shipping. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Road Lyons 30436 912526-8516
Daylilies, on 7 on, Rosy returns, Stella, Happy teturns, all re-bloom, 40 lants, $40, shipping included. Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-472-3371
Daylilies: Drought resistant. many colors. Call to visit. Jo Cowart 5365 Arbor Hill Rd Canton 30115 joann2196@att. net 770-887-4493
Daylily Hybridizer, hundred new crosses; Wildflower, tropical, rare plants, Jungle Paradise daylilies.com; 14 acres, worth the trip. Suzanne Franklin Dawsonville 678-410-6830
Evergreen Trees! Green Giant Arborvitaes, Murray Cypress, Brodie Cedars and more! Hollies, Magnolias, Azaleas and Crape Myrtles! Kelly Wilson Griffin 770-365-1530
Hostas: small to x-large; 200 varieties, open Fri - Sat, Sun. or by appointment; 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
Lily bulbs $12 per dozen, $2.50 post-

Barn built in 1888, hand hewn beams. Steve R Mills Blakelly 229723-9277
Bells; different sizes, old ones, will buy your bell bronze, cast, brass, train bell; have 60 gal. cast pot. Shane Burnett Covington 770-827-0999
Chipmunk trap, hog trap, turtle baskets, log rabbit boxes, log chipmunk traps, old wood birdhouses. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435
For Sale: 1) 9 Tower Rainbow, all aluminum, center pivot, either whole or for parts, with valley switches. Evie Clark Lyons 912-565-7977
For sale: Golden's new model cane mill. John Turner Oglethorpe 478-2442976
Old hand-hewn log cabin, excellent condition; Delivery & set up anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
One man lift, lifts up to about 35 feet, excellent condition, price $6,500. Mike Porterfield Danielsville 706-2068485
Standing Seam used tin, lengths up

Peachtree seedlings; 1-2 ft tall, bare age: Star of Bethlehem, Aug, La, Hosta to 18', some dents and paint, $1 per

root freestone, $1 each pickup, can (var.) daylily. F. Brooks 674 New Rose- linear foot, green. Randy Griffith Grant-

mail for extra charge. Margaret Hottle dale Rd. Armuchee 30105

ville 770-713-6956

Union City 404-344-0568

Mature Lenten Roses (Hellebores) $4 Wild hog traps, 4x4x8, continuous

Pecan Trees For Sale: Grafted/Bare each ($5-XL); 50 bare-root Pachysan- catch, spring-loaded door, removeable

Root. Call to place your order for Janu- dra, $10. Carol Olson Marietta caro- top, large and small hogs. J. D Conger

ary 2016. Andy Smith Hawkinsville lolsonmar@hotmail.com 770-998-1076 Norman Park 229-769-3253

browndalepecanfarms@gmail.com 478-225-8433
Pindo Palms, $30 ea/2 for $50; Eucalyptus,1 gal., $4; Rosemary or Tomato plants, $3. Vicky Washburn Forsyth circlewplants@gmail.com 478-994-

Old-timey Zinnias, $3 P/cup; 1 tabsp, L Marigold, $1 CASH, 2 stamps, SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 770-267-3098
Red Castor bean or Loofah sponge seeds; 25/$3;100/$10; send $/SASE.

Bees, Honey & Supplies
10 Frame bee hive starting kit, $85, and 5 Frame bee hive, $65, also make Supers and Inner Cover. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119

4334

Joy Shelnutt PO Box 1212 Loganville 100 hives on pallets, available July

Tift 85 and Russell Bermuda sprigs 30052

1st. Patrick Wilbanks Metter 912-286-

for sale; custom planting is available Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel 7789

upon request. Alton White Dry Branch trumpets, double purple or double A Northeast Georgia beekeeper re-

478-214-1197

yellow, $1 per packet with SASE. Caro- moves swarming bees free; feral colo-

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

lyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson nies in structures for a fair fee or trade.

30549

Jeffrey Bowman Cleveland 706-809-

Pepper, cheyenne (not hybrid) seed, Old Timey pepper. Calvin Barnett

Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, four-o-clocks, money plant, morning

8043 Albany/Southwest

Georgia bee

re-

Carnesville 706-384-4726

glory, hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Sibe- moval. Licensed/Insured; also hornets,

Want liriope plants. Large amount rian iris, $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter

needed. Joan Stedman Hiram 770- Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Du- Leesburg dalerichter@bellsouth.net

505-4185

luth 30096

229-886-7663

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All natural pure, unprocessed honey; sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8; eight-ounce bear, $5; cut comb, $15. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781
Bee Keeping supplies and complete 10 frame bee hives with bees also nucs, 5 frames of bees. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west Georgia areas. Work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Carpenter Bee trap, handcrafted, the one that works, $20; 3/$50. Free shipping. Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Lane Hephzibah 30815 706-554-7959
Carpenter Bee Traps, $10 each or 3 for $25;. Extra for shipping. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084
Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting honey in the state of Georgia; $52 per gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnutnhoney. com. 912-487-5001
Pick up swarms for free, will pick up/purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. New locations to keep bees wanted. David Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546
Pick up swarms for free. Will pick up/purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. New locations to keep bees wanted. Dave Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546
Quality Italian queen bees, $30 each; postage free. Five frame nucs, must pickup, $150 each; state inspected. Bill Tyre Jesup 912-427-7869
Remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from structure for a fee. Wanted: bee equipment; pick up. Leonard Day Macon/Gray 478-7195588
Swarm removal in low hanging accessible areas by disabled senior. No climbing please. Barrow County area. Ron Ward Auburn rlw3212@gmail. com 770-601-5121
Want to buy 10 frame hive with German Black bees. John Eberhart Hiram 770-943-0775
Will remove swarms, unwanted bee equipment, removal from structures. All-natural honey for sale. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-6211781
Things To Eat
Advertisers submitting ads using the term "organic" require Certified Organic registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the registration needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the registration can be attached using the attachments button. For information on this registration, call the Organic Program Manager at 706-595-3408.
`14 Desirable pecans, $11/lb. plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
`14 Shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50 per lb., plus postage, Bagged, in freezer, Frank Eaton Flowery Branch 678-617-7119 770-532-9340
2014 Desirable Pecans in the shell, $3 per lb. plus shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776
2014 shelled pecans for sale, in 1 lb. quart bags, $7.50. Michelle Copeland Clarkesville 706-499-8611 706-7688417
All natural, pasture raised, farm fresh brown eggs, $4 per dozen. www.coolchickfarms.net Michael Smith Dacula michael5365@me.com 770-653-0382
Blackberries: $8 gallon you pick; $10 a gallon we pick. Jeffery Dugger 441 Johnson Rd Chatsworth 30705 jeffd@ windstream 706-695-1588
Blueberries for sale, $20 per gallon, Rabbit Eye, naturally grown Beth Wood Leslie 229-344-5922
Blueberries: U-Pick, $12 gallon / $2 pound, Friday & Saturdays only. Charles Adams West Point 31833 quercusfalcata@earthlink.net 678-3131873
Brown Eggs, some beige, dark yolks, $3/dz Greshamville. Mark Adams Madison 706-621-1718
Cane syrup for sale. Please call for price. Howard Burnette Mershon 912288-0091

Farm fresh brown or white eggs, $3 doz. or $6 for flat (2.5 doz) Call, text or email. D.L. Brookshire Forsyth monroefiredog1@att.net 478-5380472
Farm Fresh Eggs, $4 dozen; Pick up at farm. Email with questions. Deborah McLean 4105 Dr. Bramblett Rd Cumming 30028 djmclean01@gmail.com 770-862-7673
Fresh eggs; Brown, white and green eggs. $3 dozen. Free roaming hens; Blue Ridge, Ga. Alanna Flanagan Mineral Bluff treeclimber770@yahoo.com 706-633-7066
Huge blackberries until early July, $12/picked. Fresh or frozen, 2 day pick up or fresh. Deb Ruby Good Hope dlr2824@monroeaccess.net 404-2180642
Marview Farms offers grassfed/grassfinished beef, lamb, goat, pastured/ woodlot pork, and pastured eggs! Visit MarviewFarms.com! Fernando Mendez Arabi/Cordele 229-401-8722
Stoneground grits, cornmeal, whole wheat flour. White & yellow grits. Will ship. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912852-9381
Want: 25 gal. of ripe wild plums, will travel state wide for 5 gal. minimum. Roy 770-331-7585 Ruenell Ingram Cumming 770-887-2596
WANTED: Mayhaws, fresh or frozen, several gallons. Call with price and availability. Sharon Batchel Buford 770-932-1932
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits; $5 for five pounds plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
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-$30/lb plus shipping: Big RedEuropeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings. Lew Bush Byron smokefj@ gmail.com 478-955-4780
( Ib.) Red composting worms, $20 plus shipping; complete worm farm (box) with worms & eggs, $35. Harold Tumlin Temple 770-832-0030
10"-12" sterile grass carp, bluegill, largemouth bass, shellcracker, shad, catfish, minnows, weed analysis, electrofishing services Keith and Kim Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
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 consultation. Vegetation control. Ethan Edge Baxley 912-602-1310
Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, shellcracker, shad, minnows; free delivery or pick up. Best prices. Danny Austin, Sr. Roberta 478836-4938
Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp; delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-8463657
Channel catfish, several 100 lbs.; 2-3 lb; each, also fingerling, 6" - 8" Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
We eat
FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER.

Frozen catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770461-7068
Grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pick up by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Red Wigglers: $3/cup; $35 - 5/gal. bucket; $100 - 25/gal. tub; castings available. Call Bruce Self Anthony Self Byron 478-538-6167
Fertilizers & Mulches
150 mixed grass, net wrapped rolls, stored outside. Barbara Osborne Americus bhosborne@bellsouth.net 229-886-7386
2015 wheat straw, $3/bale at barn. Delivery available. Gary Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191
2015 Wheat Straw; square bales for sale, nice clean straw, barn kept, $5/ Bale. Can discuss delivery. Daniel West Rutledge djwest8635@gmail.com 404-414-4075 706-557-1417
21-7-14 Fertilizer/Spread (Northeast Georgia) or pick up. Dennis Burroughs Hull 706-207-9361
Aged horse manure, minimal shavings or hay mixed in, easy access, call or e-mail for directions. Kerry Beaver Marietta kerrbeaver@yahoo.com 770714-7364
Aged horse manure, you load any time; I load, call for appointment; $10 truck, $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Raymond Dunnigan Smyrna 678-6832624 404-421-1775
Aged Rabbit Compost in 70lb + bags; $10 we dig; $7 you dig. Bruce Ford Loganville 770-267-4508
Approximately 30 round 5x6 mulch bales, $15 per bale. Bobbie H McLemore Weaverly Hall 706-5822595
Chicken litter for sale; will load, all sizes, including tractor trailers. Mark Ledford Commerce 706-658-6455
Free aged manure/compost, used by organic growers. Will help load; Crabapple area, Alpharetta. Kristina Macrae Milton 678-793-0694
Free horse manure, mixed with shavings; can load with tractor. Monti Hight Macon 478-960-2008
Fresh, clean pine straw installed at your home or business @ $4.25 per bale. No additional fees. Gloria Williamson Gainesville 770-912-6671
Horse Manure - Composted; Black/ Gold, small fee to load, call to discuss. Julie Snyder Milton 770-335-0885
Longleaf Pinestraw; delivery and installation available. Serving all Ga. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076
Red Wigglers, castings and compost. By the pound or bed run. After 3:00 pm or weekends. Reed Adair Loganville 770-527-6064
Poultry Litter/Compost
North Ga broiler litter; Large or small amounts, good quality. Jacob Bowen Gainesville 678-858-0382
Oddities
Gourds: Many to choose from at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Lucky buckeyes, $4.25/dozen; buckeyes for planting, $5.25/dozen; instructions included; pls. include extra money for shipping. Jules Simmons 495 Royal Oaks Terrace Stone Mountain 30087 828-226-4700
Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready to hang. Other varieties at farm or ship. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321
NEW CROP: Gourds for sale: martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and more. Shop anytime. Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Miscellaneous Wanted
Burlap feed, seed bags, barnwood, boxes, tools, jars, signs, plow parts, gates, doors, windows, furniture, pottery. Roscoe Googe Marietta 770335-4861
Handsaw filing attachment for Belsaw model 1055, Sharp-All, model year 1950s to early 1970. Bobby Gilliam Warner Robins 478-952-6722
Metal pole, used to atttach gourds for Purple Martin bird houses. Robert Phillips Hartwell 706-201-6627

Purple Martin gourd rack; prefer wa- Wanted: Osage orange lumber/saw

terfall type. Call 9AM - 8PM. Tommy logs. Neal A Baggett Bishop 706-769-

Leslie Sparta triplel231@yahoo.com 9044

478-214-3875

Wanted; Excavator Cat, preferred

Rough cut 1x6 or 1x8 Red Cypress size, 311 or 315, good overall con-

lumber wanted for re-siding a barn. Barry Belyeu Palmetto 678-481-5772

dition, lower hours. Emily Baxley 912-367-6776

Lightsey

Seed Wanted: Small package of Cotton Seed to plant in Flower garden. C. G Bearden Douglasville 770-4899581

WTB Lincoln SA-200 and SA-250 (welder) reasonable priced. Ray Banks Keysville 706-547-2724

Sweet Potato Draws. Kenneth L Har-

Out-Of-State Wanted

rison St. Marys 912-882-5212

Tomato cages, (14), made from concrete reinforcing wire. W.E. Nunn Ma-

Automatic Roping Chute, working condition. Joe

in good Spooner

con 478-746-2101

Sneads FL 850-482-6763

Tree Branch Reindeer. Nancy Curry Wanted: 300 matured sugar cane

Loganville 678-637-1844

stalks; Now in August - Steptember,

Want lap siding for farm building, October; 500 -1000 on regular basis.

wedge shaped, 10 + planks, need to Gary Pancholi Cary NC groupmama@

match existing siding. Linda Alter Win- yahoo.com 919-525-0585

ston 770-489-1295 Wanted - Breeding age, New Zealand

Timber

white buck. Charles Johnson Millen Timber must be individually owned

478-299-1216

and produced by the advertiser on

Wanted. Sugar Cane Mill and Syrup his personal property. No companies

Kettle. William Smith Cordele 31015 or businesses are allowed to

bsmith1052@hotmail.com 229-938- advertise timberland in this category.

7695

Timberland advertised must be at

Wanted: a manual tire changer, with least one acre. Timber wanted ads all accessories that goes with it. Don will not be published.

Edge Soperton 478-697-2618

5) 18-20" Oak trees, to take down

Wanted: clean fill dirt and/or topsoil for the wood. Have backhoe for load-

for garden, 30 yards needed. David ing & clean-up. Thomas C Burch

Shelby Senoia dave.shelby.jr@gmail. Snellville tburch@bellsouth.net 404-

com 770-599-6840

274-0102

Wanted: Old fuel tank, either propane Small tract pines;12 to 20 inch DBH.

or diesel. Leaking OK. Charles Brack Richard Wallace Williamson 770-468-

Allentown 478-298-3223

6061

Did You Know ...
Musicians Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp organized the first Farm Aid concert in 1985 to raise awareness about the loss of family farms and to raise funds to keep farm families on their land. Dave Matthews joined the cause in 2001, and to date Farm Aid has raised more than $48 million to promote America's family system of agriculture. But just how does that money get where it needs to go?
More than just a concert, Farm Aid is a nonprofit organization fully committed to the promotion and support of farming. When farmers in crisis call 1-800-FARM-AID or visit Farm Aid's online Farmer Resource Network, they are connected to an extensive network of organizations across the country that help farmers find access to new markets, transition to more sustainable and profitable farming practices, and survive natural disasters.
To donate to Farm Aid or learn more about the organization and the ways it strives to help American farmers, visit www.farmaid.org.

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Looking for something different to do this summer? Look all around you! Georgia offers 59,425 square miles of
interesting things to do and see. If you think you've done and seen it all, think again. Have you ever taken a farm tour of the state? We promise you'll see, hear, smell and taste all kinds of new things. You can pick your own blackberries in Alto, ride in a buggy pulled by an honest-to-goodness buffalo in Townsend, or chill with a cool glass of farm-fresh strawberry lemonade in Ashburn. See them all at once or pace yourself Georgia agriculture is always in season.

Illustration by Morgan Davis

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SOCIAL MEDIA
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Marketing Director Jessica Watson said that strategy produces a far greater response than any other form of marketing the organization has used.
"We use social media to inform our customers instantly," Watson said. "Mother nature can sometimes be a little hard on us. There are times we need to inform our customers if we've had too much rain and have to close the fields for picking."
Farmers are using social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and blogs as free marketing tools as well. More than just advertising, however, social media opens up a direct channel of communication between farmers and consumers, often leading to lasting relationships.
"I have been marketing various products from `Run to the Farm' for about one and a half years," said Kristy Wilkins, manager of Run to the Farm, an enterprise that sprang from her family's farm. "It's not always flashing your products in their face necessarily; it's to build a rapport and friendship with those people who are drawn to the products you are marketing."
Wilkins and her family started farming bees, which led to the making of her skincare business. She produces honey shampoos, facemasks and body scrubs.
While trying to sell her "Fresh from the Farm" products she began sharing photos constantly on social media. Customers immediately started inquiring about certain products through Facebook.
Wilkins suggested taking classes to get comfortable with social media and online marketing. She recommends the web site arealchange.com and UGA's Small Business Group at Darton College in Albany, where classes in Social Media and online marketing take the fear out of exploring new technology.
--Morgan Davis is serving a summer
internship in the press office of the Georgia
Department of Agriculture. She is a rising
senior at the University of Florida, majoring
in Ag Communications.

Southern universities create smartphone app to predict disease risk in peanuts

By Clint Thompson
University of Georgia, College of Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences
A new smartphone app for the Peanut Disease Risk Index, or "PEANUT Rx," will help Georgia peanut growers predict their risk of disease for this year's crop.
The PEANUT Rx program, created by researchers from the University of Georgia, University of Florida, Auburn University and Mississippi State University, allows producers to predict the advantages of using various crop management strategies. Growers can now access this information in the field, on the tractor or in their truck, thanks to the new app.
"I'm not here to tell a grower what to do. Our role in University of Georgia Cooperative Extension is to give farmers options, give them opportunities," said Bob Kemerait, plant pathologist on the UGA Tifton Campus. "The opportunity that this app provides is (for growers) to educate themselves on what their risk is, to manage that risk and then to understand the prescription fungicide programs that different companies offer, spraying fewer times or more times, depending on (whether they're at a) low risk or high risk. Even if they don't change their fungicide program, it's an opportunity to learn how to reduce risk and how to properly manage risk."
The PEANUT Rx app can be accessed from smart-

phones with Apple or Android operating systems. Those with an Android operating system can go to Google Play and search "UGA PEANUT Rx." Growers using iPhones should go to the Apple App Store and search "PEANUT Rx." The app is free and only takes a few minutes to download. Risk factors are updated annually, providing growers with the most updated information relating to research and variety testing, Kemerait said.
"There are countless hours and years of research in this PEANUT Rx project. The beauty of it is its simplicity. We are able to package many of the things we understand about disease risk in peanuts into a few simple steps," Kemerait said. "It's now even more available through a smartphone app. We're hopeful growers will adopt it and be comfort-

able with it, in order to better manage their peanuts." PEANUT Rx deals with the three major diseases in pea-
nuts: tomato spotted wilt virus, leaf spot and white mold. Kemerait said the index examines production factors like crop rotation, planting dates, plant varieties and the insecticide growers use at the beginning of the growing season. The index provides producers with a risk assessment of crops that could be affected by one of these three diseases.
"It helps our farmers tailor a program that's most appropriate for their risks. We're not waiting until we see disease; we're looking at the preseason risk factors that are associated with outbreaks of the disease and then changing those factors finding a different variety, adjusting planting date, plant population, tillage practices that will affect risks. Once you have a final risk value, then you decide what fungicide program is most appropriate for your situation," Kemerait said.
To learn more about PEANUT Rx, go to ugapeanuts. com. If you have additional questions, contact your local UGA Extension agent.
Georgia is the country's top producer of peanuts, recording $507.4 million in farm gate value in 2013, according to the UGA Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development.
--Clint Thompson is a news editor with the University
of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences based in Tifton.

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