Feed My School for a Week page 6 GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 VOL. 98, NO. 5 COPYRIGHT 2015 2015 Georgia Grown Executive Chefs Announced Georgia Agriculture Gary Black, Chef John Syzmanski, Chef Cathy Conway, Georgia Grown Senior Executive Chef Holly Chute, Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, Georgia Restaurant Association Executive Director Karen Bremer, Chef Matthew Basford and Chef Jay Swift at the Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception. The Georgia Grown Executive Chef program is thriving with the addition of another crop of chefs for 2015. The four new chefs are Chef Matthew Basford of Canoe in Atlanta, Chef Cathy Conway of Avalon Catering in Atlanta, Chef Jay Swift of 4th & Swift in Atlanta and Chef John Syzmanski of The Kroger Co. Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black and Georgia Restaurant Association Executive Director Karen Bremer recently announced the 2015 Georgia Grown Executive Chefs during GRA's Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception. "As we welcome another group of talented chefs into this distinguished program, we continue to further promote and foster relationships between Georgia farms and local chefs," Commissioner Black said. "Georgia has an ample amount of quality, local products that are available throughout the cooking season and these great products can continue to be showcased to the state's culinary community via the Georgia Grown Executive Chef program." Now entering its fourth year, the program offers participating chefs a mark of honor and distinction, while garnering a greater awareness both among restaurateurs and consumers about the availability of quality, local products on Georgia's restaurant scene. "The 2015 chefs chosen for this program have exceptional experience and talent in their field and already demonstrate a strong support for Georgia-grown products," Bremer said. "These chefs will without a doubt do an excellent job representing Georgia's restaurants and Georgia Grown and they will help continue to strengthen the relationship between Georgia's chefs and farmers. Check out page 9 for recipes from the new Georgia Grown chefs! INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farmland For Sale ads...............2 Feature recipes..........................9 Strawberry pick-your-own......... 13 Poultry Grading........................ 15 Notice Deadline to submit ads for the April 15 issue is noon, April 1. Orchard Helps Fill Perishable Void in Food Donations By Mary Catherine Cromley Blueberries, peaches, and pears oh my! These three fruits are some of the most popular and delicious types of fruit produced in orchards across Georgia, including the Real Life Orchard. Located in Tyrone, Ga, the Real Life Orchard is not your typical orchard; it operates solely on the work of volunteers and all of the fruit produced is donated to the Real Life Center in Peachtree City. The orchard sits on three acres donated for use by the Dogwood Church and currently has 140 apple trees, 55 peach trees, 7 plum trees, 4 pear trees, and 3 persimmon trees, in addition to 300 blueberry bushes, 135 blackberry vines, 35 grape vines, 7 fig trees, and 12 pomegranate bushes. Last year the orchard produced over 12,000 pounds of fresh fruit that was donated to the Peachtree City Real Life Center. In 2014 alone, the Real Life Center reached over 5,300 families and distributed over 425,000 pounds of food. Orchard manager Jeff Meyers has been involved with the Real Life Center for many years. "Prior to the establishment of the Real Life Or- chard, I served in the food bank at the Real Life Center with my church group organizing the pantry and saw there was a real need for fresh produce because everything that was being donated was the leftovers, the damaged goods, the stuff that people didn't want, and that wasn't always the healthiest of choices that were out there," Meyers said. The food bank is part of the perishables program, which allows families to come in once a week to get perishables, such as bread and the fresh fruit. "We're able to, in many cases; provide fruit that is as good as, or better than what they can buy in the store that certainly puts a smile on their faces," he said. On average, volunteers can expect to spend 10 to 20 hours each year at the orchard. They are split into fruit teams, which allow each volunteer to become an expert in the production of their assigned See ORCHARD, page 16 One of the driving forces behind the Real Life Orchard has been Mr. Lester Bray. According to orchard manager Jeff Meyers, "Without Lester, the orchard might have survived, but it certainly would not have thrived." Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: R & A Orchards Orchard has grown to encompass market and apple house By Cindy Norton Imagine it's a crisp, bright October day and you are able to squeeze into the last parking spot in a packed lot. You walk into the door of R & A Orchards in Ellijay to the smell of sugar, cinnamon, and warm apples and you feel right at home. The market is full of fruit and vegetables, jams and jellies, apple cider, slushy machines, fried pies and ice cream. You may get a "whiff" of barbeque or whatever else is cooking in the caf that day. You can walk out to the hay wagon and take a tour of the farm and get off in the orchard to pick fresh apples (or strawberries or peaches depending on the season). That is just a regular day for R & A. R & A Orchard had its beginning in 1947 when Della and Leonard Payne planted their first apple trees in Gilmer County. They were joined by daughter Ann and her husband Roger in 1969 and in 1972 they opened a roadside market. The third generation entered the business when Ann and Roger's son Andy planted trees for an FFA school project. Then daughter Rhonda started helping in the apple house. Today, Andy and wife Jennifer along with their children Amanda, Jessica, Anna and Jacob carry on the family tradition. Whether it is working in the kitchen making pies or working in the fields with the fruits and vegetables, there is always something to do on the farm. R & A Orchard has approximately 60 acres of See PROFILE, page 16 PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines Market Bulletin Subscriber Guidelines Please note there are two different mailing addresses for Only subscribers with a current subscrip- specified deadline date in order to appear in tion number are allowed to advertise in the the next applicable edition of the Market BulMarket Bulletin. Advertisers are limited to one letin. Ads that are not received by deadline Online-only subscriptions are $5 per year. Print subscriptions, which include a complimentary online subscription, are $10 per year. To subscribe by mail, send a check payable to Georgia Department of Agriculture along the Market Bulletin: a PO Box for subscriptions and a street ad per issue per subscriber number. 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Fax: 404-463-4389 Mail: Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Online: www.thegamarketbulletin.com To submit an ad online, have your subscriber number handy to log into the system. Habersham Demorest; 18.2 acres, part well- maintained pasture, part woods, partial fencing, fertilized and hay, cut on regular basis. Martha C Page Clarksville 706-776-4776 706499-2266 Habersham Secluded, quiet, 4 cleared acres; land south-facing, terraced, rolling topography, perfect for vineyard, small farm pasture, or peace-of-mind; north Clarkesville; Hart 33.38 acres; 50-50 open, wooded; small stream, two bored wells, septic tank, paved county road, wildlife; $5,000 per acre. Dan M Johnson Lavonia 706-491-1144 706-356-4242 Jackson 10 Acres, $5900/acre; Commerce; great location, 7 miles from I-85 & US 441 exit; surrounded by other acreage estates & farms; stream, paved frontage; terms; $12,500 per acre. J. Ray Dangar Canton 678-468-8292 770-3454535 Cherokee 27 acres +, Mt. Carmel Church Road, off #108, near #20; rectangle, land slopes off center ridge, bold stream on back line; $17,000 per acre. Paula D Hill Atlanta pauladhill@yahoo.com 404256-4600 Apple Mountain Resort/Golf mile county water available; Blane Spen- Cobb 11-plus acres, Dallas High- away. $15,000/acre. William Brown ce. Victor Spence Flowery Branch way; creek, three outbuildings, Clarkesville bbrown@piedmont.edu 770-605-8524 drive-through barn, cypress log have certain requirements, such as Coggins Click "Submit an Ad," fill out the form and 706-754-8961 706-968-0119 Jackson 18 + acres; dry pond cabin; equipment, five-foot chain- tests or USDA Organic certification docu- required fields, select the ad category and Hall 17 acres; $185,000; quite pri- area, matured passture w/partial link fence, skid steer, hardwoods, mentation, in order to be printed. Review the ad requirements for specific categories for more information. 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Call 404656-3722 Farmland wanted, 50 to 100 acres in Wilkes or surrounding county with 5 acre pond; mix pasture and trees around pond is ideal. Charles Moreman Grayson cmoreman@comcast. net 404-915-2202 For sale: 42 acres timber/pond; 600 Lake Laurel Rd. Richard Burnette 600 Lake Laurel Rd Milledgeville 31061 478-452-4436 Schley County land 19+ acres; woods and open land; small stream; $50,000; also 90.222 crop and woods, stream and paved road frontage; $175,000. William St John Americus 229-928-5451 Farmland Northeast If you have questions about ads in this category, call at 404-656-3722. ity. Patsy Strickland Gillsville 770869-7575 Pickens 137 magnificent acres near Jasper; unsurpassed beauty, lake, crystal clear stream; established pasture, rare trees, mountain views, paved double road frontage; completely fenced, irreplaceable; $5,700 per acre OBO. Bob Rosenfeld Woodstock 678-445-3654 Union Blairsville, Union County; approximately two acres moneymaking property; a gardener's dream; creek, underground electricity, septic tank, w/dump station, cable; no call after 9pm; serious calls only. Jo Wood Watkinsville 770725-8744 770-503-6044 Farmland Northeast Central If you have questions regarding this ad category, call at 404-656-3722. Barrow 24.2 beautiful wooded acres, wooded acres with creek on Hwy 211, near Statham, convienent to Hwy 316, Athens and Winder. Bobby McHugh Fayetteville 770742-0673 Barrow Between 6 and 7 acres; 1100 feet on paved road near Statham; owner financing; $66,000. Zack Coles Winder 770-307-0882 Jackson 7.39 acres; locted in Montgomery Shores with estate houses in Commere; 90% pasture overlooking 32 acre Storker Lake; city water available; $90,000. Ron Ratliff Sugar Hill 678-747-2698 Madison 107 acres; 3100 feet broad river, paved road; 16 year old pines and hardwood, highbluffs; asking $364,000. James Reece Marietta 770-971-9037 Madison 25 fenced acres in grass; no herbicides or pesticides; two 20 yr. old broiler houses, need upgrades, more land available, two ponds, old trailer; $215K. Paul M Lee Roxston 706-498-2555 Madison New home, separate two-story carriage house; 48 acres, seven open; some marketable timber, balanced hardwoods, creeks, drilled well; Highway 172; $530,000. Larry Evans Royston 706-2075958 Oconee 33.54 acres - hardwoods & food plots, creek borders property; plenty of deer & turkey; $8,000/acre. Wayne McTyre Watkinsville 706769-5007 770-715-0932 Oglethorpe 121 acres, wooded with hardwoods, middle fork broad Cobb 40 acres with house; $285,000. Howard Roach Powder Springs 770-596-0593 Newton 179.21 acres timberland with crop bases; 3 acre pond, low taxes,conservation use assessment through 12/2022; located 8 miles south of Covington; $546,000. Steve Newman Eatonton 706-485-8760 Spalding Northwest Spalding, bordering Fayette County; 72.7 acres, beautiful farm spread; high terrain, flowing late site; building sites, partial roads, natural stream for lake; already cleared; $4,900 per acre OBO. Nizram Khan Jonesboro 404-9322829 Spalding Older two story farm home with 13.6+ acres of open and wooded land with creek; great Northeast Spalding County location convenient to I-75 and McDonough. Kenneth Manley Barnesville 770468-8933 770-358-3005 Farmland Northwest If you have questions about ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Carroll Rolling land in nice neighborhood, horse farms nearby; great place for small vineyard or horses; located 3 miles south, exit 19, I-20 110 acres for sale in Pickens Coun- Banks 5.4 acres, has pasture, DeKalb 9.1 acres; land on Centen- river frontage, close to Watson Mill near Temple; $15,000 per acre. Har- ty; lots of pasture, barn, stream, good timber, well water, electric nial Road in Rutledge, GA.; $4,000 State Park; $4,500 per acre, R. Gar- old Tumlin Temple 770-832-0030 pond, hundreds of feet of paved road access, fenced, mountain view; this property is irreplaceable. Jason power on property; 450 + feet road frontage;$67,000. Wes J Cupps Sr Auburn 770-962-5758 each. L. D Nunn Chamblee 770939-4916 Elbert 170 acres timberland well rett Bogart 706-540-4090 Oglethorpe 142 acres, mixed timber borders, broad river, one side Catoosa 29 acres & house; $185,000 or 25 acres, $5,000/acre; pond, spring, creek, mostly pasture, Weinick Roswell 678-951-4307 Fannin 10 acres; six wooded , four stocked with 18 year old planted hwy frontage; food plot; $2950 per some wooded. Charlotte Ray Tunnel 4 40x500 chicken houses with 14 open, small hardwoods; 1200 feet pine and hardwood in the drains and acre. Jerry Kilby Rabun 706-867- Hill 706-271-5671 acres; built in 2004, but only had birds 8 years; $569,000; serious calls only; Lafayette/Villanow Bill Gowin , 6'/8' creek frontage; use tax purpose, $15,000/acre. Harold Mizell Mineral Bluff 706-874-4691 bottoms; two creeks; deer and turkeys; $322,000. B. Collins Macon 478-951-8600 7755 Oglethorpe 15 acres with cabin, on private road surrounded by farmland Chattooga 72 acres near Trion with 24X24 building (water and electricity); half wooded with stream. Calling all subscribers! Rocky Face babagirl1234@gmail. com 706-463-3234 45 acres/planted pine trees; small block house; $2500 /acre. Wayne Tapley 1943 New Rd Sandersville 31082 connietapley@yahoo.com 478-232-4083 70 acres; recently cut pines; will need cleared of stumps; $1,450 Fannin For sale: 24.14 acres; wooded, streams, pond, house, out buildings; borders Sugar Creek; some owner financing; $825,000. Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Lane Blue Ridge 30513 706-632-3914 Gilmer 221-acre family farm bordered by Turkey and Burnt creeks; paved road, views, spring, two drilled wells, wooded, open; price Elbert 60 acres; beautiful homestead with huge pecan trees and garden area; excellent deer hunting with food plots; approx. 40 acres of hardwood forests; $3995 per acre. Jeff Watson Acworth 404-3098962 Elbert 76.61 acres; owner finance with 10% down; close to Hwy 72 and the Broad River; 30 minutes and pastures; five-plus acres fescue, huge hardwoods, long stream, deer, private; off Belmont Road; reduced, $85,000. Howard M Stephens Bishop 678-575-1381 tractor, bushhog, boxblade, trailer, ATV with implements included. $275,000; call Rick. Cindy Williams Smyrna rick22williams@gmail.com 678-230-3479 per acre; some hard woods still on negotiable. Vernice Reece Ellijay from Athens, mostly pine with hard- property. Jason Cope Glennville 706-273-0650 woods, creek and beaver pond. Jeff Beginning in January, the Market Bulletin will send jcope73@yahoo.com 912-654- Habersham 13.15+/- acres; north- Watson Acworth 770-579-4084 out email alerts when a new issue is posted online. 0019 ern Habersham, paved road conve- Greene 151.60 acre deer and tur- 9.46 mountaintop acres w/1,200 nient to 4-lane, lays great, branch, key hunting; over 1/2 mile paved sq. ft. cottage; large porch, city water, meadows and woods; several spe- road frontage, 870 ft. frontage on To ensure you get these notifications, we need your correct email address! If your email has changed, or gas; borders national forest; 4+ acres cial features; $139,000. For details/ South Fork; little river, mature timber, fields, hardwoods, views, beautiful, plat. Gerald Betterton Cleveland creek, electricity, fiber optic. Morris private; near airport; $211,000. John 706-878-0500 706-348-6847 Moss 1047 Bethlehem Church Rd. we do not have an email on file for you, please email the following information to Circulation Manager Eppes Toccoa jaeppes@bellsouth. Habersham 2505 acres; Hwy Buchanan 30113 770-456-7204 Gerrie Fort at Geraldine.fort@agr.georgia.gov: net 843-291-1126 17, Clarkesville; seasonal mountain Hancock 15 acres; 3br brick Excellent pastured and fenced views, clear spring, pond, hard- home, workshop, pond, secluded; 2 * Subscriber's name land for animals and/or build; small woods and road frontage; can be acres open, balance wooded, some pond and a few shade trees; +-4.56 subdivided; asking $174,225. Hen- fencing. Hancock County, Sparta, acres on Little Harmony Road. Kevin son Reeder Demorest 678-350- GA. $125,000. Robert Bailey Social * Subscription number * Subscriber's email address Mobbs Cedartown 678-861-1235 6485 Circle 770-464-0905 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 3 USE FOR LOCATING GEORGIA COUNTIES FARMLAND SECTIONS AND COUNTIES Northwest Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield Northeast Central Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Southeast Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long McIntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler Northeast Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Brooks Towns Calhoun Union Chatta- White hoochee Clay East Central Colquitt Cook Baldwin Crisp Bleckley Decatur Burke Dooly Columbia Dougherty Dodge Early Emanuel Grady Glascock Irwin Hancock Lee Jasper Lowndes Jefferson Marion Jenkins Miller Johnson Mitchell Jones Pulaski Laurens Quitman Lincoln Randolph McDuffie Schley Putnam Seminole Richmond Stewart Taliaferro Sumter Treutlen Terrell Twiggs Thomas Warren Tift Washington Turner Wilkes Webster Wilkinson Wilcox Worth Southwest Greater Baker Atlanta Ben Hill Berrien Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding West Central Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Gordon 10 acres, three acres Walker Pasture land for sale; 15+/- Pike Seven + three quarter acres, Hancock Country home on 74 Pierce 193 acres in Patterson, 125 grass; 435 ft. paved rd frontage; acres, Villa Now; fenced and cross Zebulon, Hwy 19. Bobby Blount acres with 3 1/2 acre pond; apprpox- acre irrigated cropland; 15 year-old wood fence, city water, Georgia fenced, 2 livestock ponds, 2 barns, Meansville 404-987-3602 imately 2 miles from town, $174,000, pines, 12" irrigation well, drain tile, Power; five miles Carters Dam, no close neighbors; $68,900. Clinton Smith Ranger 706-602-9607 Gordon 75+ acres, prime land, 500', road feontage, 5 miles from I-75. Donald Worley Calhoun 706629-5293 corral, creek; please call; asking 130,000. Carl Hall LaFayette 706397-8515 Farmland West Central If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Butts 37 acres; house, pole barn Talbot 30-58 acres, 65% pasture, 1.5 acre lake, pecan trees, 12 stall barn, 38 x 50 barn, 1800's style farm house; $175,000.00 or land for $2800.00 acre. John Gay Talbotton 706-457-0473 Taylor 19 acres of planted pine, bring offer. Vivian Blizzard 2103 Linton Rd Sparta 31087 478-452-2259 Jasper 71 to 121 acres, cattle or horse farm, you only need your animals; call for details. Merrill L Clark Shady Dale 706-468-8991 Johnson 35 acres fenced in pasture with 1400 ft. of Hwy 57 frontage, 12000 bu. bin; $750,000 OBO Ben Deal Bristol 912-282-0133 912-5796518 Tattnall 196.32 acres; old farm, 10 minutes from Metter; mature timber, cultivated fields (income producing), 11+ acres of ponds, wildlife: $1,850/ acre. Tony Brady Macon 478-477- Haralson Buchanan; all wooded, and shop; fence; 4 acre pond; half northern 8 acres ready for market, $2,400/acre; 29 acres on Water- 1141 mostly hardwoods, streams, 52plus acres, gravel road, deer, turkey; $2,950 per acre; financing available. wooded, open field, $250,000. John Jones Jackson 770-504-1193 Gordon 26 acres, fenced; well- remainder 7-years old; county pave road frontage; asking $38,000. Gerald W Parker Butler 478-508- melon Rd, $1800/acre in Johnswon County. Wayne Langford Wrightville 478-864-1792 Tattnall 69 + acres; house, tractor, shelter, ponds, 48 acres, tillable, good soil; all for $250,000. Andrew J Ben Frost Douglasville 770-8533409 Murray 87 acres along Holly Creek, 2 miles from Chatsworth; 30 acres cleared bottom land, open area wilth 2 houses barn, pasture, rest rolling hardwoods; $665,000. C.J. Martin Chatsworth 706-6954339 Paulding 4 sided brick home, 47acres, 23 stall barn, 3 wells, beautiful pasture; fenced/cross fenced, north Paulding area, 45min NW of Atlanta, 400ft road frontage on Hwy 61. Brandon Ellis Dallas circle8ranch@comcast.net 770-380-4899 Polk 164 acres off Hwy 27, Fuller Rd; 1 1/2 acre lake, timber, road frontage utilities, timber, good streams, hunting, water fall; $2,750 to $3,800 per acre. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 404-4015591 Polk 76 acres off Highway 278, five miles from Cedartown; four acres cleared, garage apartment, storage, separate garage; county water, power; 15-year-old pines, hardwoods; deer, turkey; $4,000 per acre. Linda Galloway Rockmart 770-684-9551 Polk Southeast Polk; 5 to 36 acres ventilated barn, eight stalls; home, pasture with pond; AC, fenced yard; $140,000, make reasonable offer. Stephanie Jones Oglethorpe pinetime@windstream.net 478-472-5025 Henry 99.20 acres Lamar county; surrounded by Brent, Prospect, County Line and Bush Roads; some woodland, small pond; serviced with county water; $3,250 per acre. Hans Broder Stockbridge 770-8152317 Macon 26 acres; fenced pond, figs, berries, asparagus bed, large barn, 8 stalls, older home, new A/C, new roof, good pasture; deer program area; $140,000, make reasonable offer. Stephanie Jones Oglethorpe pinetime11@gmail.com 706-291-2779 Monroe 11.495 acres; 2 streams, pasture, out building, garden spots, fruit trees, fruit bushes, wooded; $129,000; 2006 model home. Ami Gifford Forsyth 478-394-2359 Pike 94 acres, 90 percent open; fenced with hog wire; bermuda, fescue; 2,000 feet road frontage, three barns, 2.5-acre lake on Old Zeblon Road; $6,500 per acre, owner finance; three wells. Charles Harp Fayetteville 404-597-2433 Pike Land for Sale:10 acres, La- 2807 Farmland East Central For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Baldwin Beef cattle farm; pastures, hay fields,75X100 shed, 30X100 barn, house, county water; 3000ft paved road, river frontage; 625 acres @ $3125/acre. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-8445 Columbia 16.14 acres, near Winfield campground and Mistletoe State Park; wooded, creek, paved road frontage with county water; 1 mile from Thurmond Lake, $8000 per acre. John Fleishchauer Augusta 706-836-0363 Columbia 25 acres, 2 barns, 1 pond, 1/2 pasture, brick house, kennels, fenced bahia & bermuda on 10 acres; pine & oak trees, boarding , stream; $650,000; Appling 30802. Cheryl Manuel Columbia 706-5411743 Emanuel 40 acres, Hwy 1; completely fenced; 11 acres. pecan trees; 2 wells, 2 septic, power; owner finance, trade for land in Northeast or North Central, $100,000. Jeff Stephens Alto 770-734-3518 Laurens 42 acres, 10 cultivated; 20 acres with 20-year-old pines; 12 hardwood; deer, turkey hunting; $2200 per acre. Milton Jones Eastman 478-374-7207 478-230-1063 Twiggs 402 acres, $1,650.00 per acre; great hunting land; cabin with electricity, well, septic tank, sheds. gated roads throughout; food plots, stands. bear, deer, ducks, hogs, gators. Gary Scott Stewart Smyrna 770-319-6080 404-975-8543 Farmland Southeast For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Ben Hill Land on Georgia Highway 90; new fence-bordering city limits on two sides; zoned farm-general purpose; hardwoods and a stand of pines; price neg. Jeannie Bolstridge 645 Dewey McGlamry Rd Fitzgerald 31750 jbolstridge@hotmail.com 229425-1572 Brantley 7 acres; High Bluff Rock Rd; $6,000 per acre. Ronald Griffin Hoboken 912-281-8805 Bulloch 116 acres; land planted pines and small pecan orchard; $,5000/acre. Lynn Groover Statesboro 912-764-5278 Shank Metter 912-682-9644 Farmland Southwest If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Calhoun 45.5 acres; 20 acres open, rest mixed woods; fronts State Highway 37 near Morgan; spring and stream on place; $3,000 per acre. Jim Andrews Edison jtajr51@yahoo. com 229-835-2483 Chattahoochee 393 acres; Chattahoochee county, near Columbus; great deer, turkey tract; steel building/living quarters. $1295 per acre - negotiable. Paige Bennett Powder Springs tedabennett@hotmail.com 404-409-8664 Lowndes 144 acres; crop & woodlands with small pond. Thomas L Rozier Quitman 229-559-7047 Pulaski Approximately 150 acres, most in cultivation; prime deer hunting area, $4000 per acre; with wells. Walt Wells Pineview 229-425-4605 Randolph 110.5 acres; hayfields, water, fenced, cross-fenced, two water wells, ponds & more. Ernie Anderson Shellman 229-679-2105 Schley 150 acres for sale, 1905 farm house, 1925 tenant house, 2 barns; well, county water available; north of Ellaville off US Highway for sale; all services available; price according to amount taken. Melvin mar County, 20 acres. John Sheila Sell Milner sellj@bellsouth.net 770- Glascock 284.09 acres, $2000 per acre. Roy G Black Gibson 706-598- Dyer Rockmart 770-684-5653 480-2326 3335 19. Gaynelle Williams Oglethorpe meadowcreek99@windstream.net 478-952-1075 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 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 auc- tion at Pearson Livestock; sale at 1 p.m.; goats, sheep, poultry, cows and calves, small animals; 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call 614-365-0629 or 912-422-3211 BERRIEN COUNTY Saturday, March 28 Noon: Southern Tradition Cattle Sale. Selling 50 Pairs and 100 Bred Heifers/Cows, CSR Farms Sale Facility, off Wycliff Roberts Rd., Alapaha; Call Carroll T. Cannon, 229-8810721 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Farm miscel- laneous at 10 a.m.; goats, chickens at 1 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, Cochran; GAL #3177. Call Jimmy Burnette, 770-584-0388 or 678-972-4599 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: W and W Livestock, LLC Horse Sales, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864-903-0296 COOK COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Small animal sale; goats, sheep and poultry, 1 p.m.; miscellaneous merchandise, 6 p.m.; Deer Run Auction; Highway 76, Adel-Nashville Highway, Adel; GAL 001800. Call 229-560-2898 or 229-896-4553 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auc- tion, Waddell Auction Barn; Climax; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals at 1 p.m.; miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; GAL AU003249. Call 229-246-4955 or 229-416-7217 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, 912-5946200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day) JONES COUNTY Every Saturday: Spring selling hours: hatching eggs, biddies at 5:30 p.m.; goats and sheep, 7 p.m.; poultry, small animals follow; merchandise, 4 p.m.; 1035 Monticello Highway, gray; GAL AU-C002992; www.bradleywaysideauction.com. Call Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413 Email bradleywaysideauction@ gmail.com LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday: Farm miscellaneous at 5 p.m.; baby chickens, eggs at 6 p.m.; goats and poultry at 7 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville; GAL #3177. Call 770-358-0872/1786 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 TURNER COUNTY March 13th 7:00 p.m.: Breeder Cattle Sale. Selling: Bred Heifers, Pairs, Springers & Bulls . All Mouthed and Preg Checked. Bulls Semen Checked. Trucking Available Turner County Stockyards Inc, Ashburn, GA Call 1-800-344-9808 March 20th 1:00 p.m.: Pasture Sale, 300, 3 N 1 Pairs. From Bob Greene's Herd. Turner County Stockyards Inc, Ashburn, GA Call 1-800-344-9808 WHITE COUNTY Every Saturday: Small animals, chickens, rabbits, sheep, goats and horse sale; 4 p.m.; Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Road at Old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Call Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418 Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conduction the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404656-3722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov. Spalding 6.6 acres; Griffin/Mc- Portable sawmill -= turn your logs `04 Kubota 4630 w/ cab & frontend Donough; 3/2 split bd plan with great into lumber for as low as .35/bdft loader, Trade for replacement cows custom kitchen; large 3 stall barn + set up fee. Mitchell Smith Griffin or heifers or $23,500; 1 owner. Ken with 1bd apt.;pasture with automatic d.countyline@gmail.com 404-867- Martin Jefferson 706-215-1063 watering; $278,400, qualified buy- 5106 `13 John Deere tractor, 100 pound ers call for appointment. Greg Reed Portable sawmill service, Woodmiz- front - end weights for sale, #100 Griffin reedsranch@hotmail.com er equipment, quality work, .25 cents each. Sam Peavy Cuthbert 229- 770-597-5085 per board foot. Bruce Stanford Gray 317-3202 229-732-6963 Wilcox 320 acres, 110 open crop- 478-256-5763 1 Post Hole Digger 3 point hitch `12 land, 67 acres, 3 year old planted Portable sawmill service. Wood- auger 2 Sheffield Sweeps Willis Tay- pines, large pond, 3 miles, N/W or Mizer LT40HD. Will saw your trees lor Abbeville Ga 229-425-0543 Willis Abbebille, North of Hwy 280. Glo- into lumber you need at your loca- Taylor Abbeville 229-425-0543 ria Williamson Fitzgerald 229-4250400 tion or mine. Call for further information or estimates. Gary Batts Juliette 100 Gallon Sprayer; 3 point, hitched, heavy duty 2010 model, FARM SERVICES 478-960-9960 very good condition; Pictures avail- Saw your logs into lumber @ your able, $3800. OBO. Darrell White Fort If you have questions regarding ads in place our mine with portable band Valley joycettawhite@gmail.com this category, call 404-656-3722. saw. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770- 478-256-8774 Farm Services and Services Wanted 461-4418 770-402-1180 1210 Case, 65 HP, very good con- ads must be related to agriculture. SAWMILL LUMBER-pine, pop- dition, very good tires, sheltered Wanted services must be performed lar, oak, cedar, walnut etc. boards cnaopy rollbar, $5000; cash or trade on the farm of the individual desiring ,beams, slabs;. portable sawing smaller. Chuck Ant;hony Jefferson the service. Commercial contractors starting @.25cents. Todd Chaney 706-658-6081 are not allowed to advertise services Cartersville 404-861-7402 16 Disc Hardee Harrow 1,2 &4 culti- in this category. Farm Services and Small engine repair and service and vators, JD 71 & Cole planters, Cole & Farm Services Wanted ads are limited parts on mowers, tillers, chainsaw, Covington Distributors 4',5', 6' Bush- to 30 words. trimmers, edgers, generators, blow- ogs scrape & box blades/CASH. Carl 1 call for all farm needs. Fencing: ers etc, .all work done by me and if Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573 three-four board, all woven wire you are not satisfied then you owe 16' disc harrow, great shape, used fence, high tensile & electric, paint- me nothing. Brian Collett Canton only on 1/2 acre garden spot, $500. ing/staining. Barn, stall, and run- 770-731-7210 obo. Linton Smith Bethlehem 770- in construction/remodeling/repair. Stumps ground neatly below 867-0158 678-467-1221 Light Tractor Work Casey Kent Mon- ground level; reasonably priced; free 1600 Ford Tractor Parts. Hansel roe 678-446-8520 678-446-8520 estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem Pierce Dalton smflooriing@wind- 35 years experience; lakes, ponds 770-867-2718 stream.net 706-259-3182 706-537- built, restored, repaired; new pipe Tractor Services, Bush hogging, 0031 systems without draining; swamps loader work, grading, dirt & gravel 165 Massey Ferguson, 4 cyl. Per- drained, creeks re-routed, land hauled, area clean up, fence repair, kins, need transmission, have re- cleared, home sites, timber clean- draingage issues. Wayne Humbard placemnet rans., may sell for parts up, horse farm work; licensed, in- Loganville 678-825-4597 tractor. J. Richard Bolton Athens sured, references. Bobby Karr Fair- Woodmizer sawmill service; not 706-201-7331 burn 678-973-7645 770-964-5065 mobile, will saw your logs or resaw 1932 Worthington tractor, with A 37 yrs. experience laser-grading also skidsteer and tree service. Larry model running gear and A model horse areanas and toppings, cus- Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 motor and transmission. Troy Morris FARM EMPLOYMENT tom tree clearing, topsoil, dirt, bulk Jasper 706-692-9437 mulch, gravel, barns, etc. Bill Butler Braselton 770-683-0288 All types of grading, clearing, hauling, pond repair, and siphon systems. dirt, sand, and gravel available. Paul Lavengood Madison 770-318-3859 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic 1942 H Farmal, 1957 Cockshut 40, 1929 GP John Deere, 1955 WD- 45 Allis Chalmers, set up for pulling, all restored and look pretty good. D.D. Braunsroth McDonough 678-6105636 All welding work, i.e. tractor wheels, employment permitted. 1951 JD MT w/cultivators & mower, steel, aluminum and stainless steel 40 year old man looking for farm perfect for restoration, asking $2,700; gates, railings and trailer hitches; work, heavy equipment. Operator, homemade trailer, 5X8, lights, ramp, tractor work; garden plowing, tilling; c.d.l. Michael Martin Griffin 770- wood floor, new tires, $525. Harvel Bush Hogging; driveways scraped, 695-5383 Hamm Carrollton 770-854-6675 washed. Larry Houston Covington 770-786-0600 770-235-3082 Any farm fence built with wood or 5 ft Bushhog, good condition, $550. Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-878-0702 1952 8N, Ford show tractor, like new, lots of chrome and powder coating; call for photos. George B wire; corrals, farm buildings and all other related work; statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-6708 Can manage or help with stable, can exercise horses and give lessons. Susan Littlejohn 525 Forestdale Drive Atlanta 30342 404-210- Caudelle Brooks 770-716-3809 1952 Ford 9N tractor, runs well, good tires, no rust, $1750; five-foot Howse mower, good condition, BRUSH-HOGGING, all of North 7271 $350. Lawson J McDade Eatonton Georgia. 35yrs, experience, Free Cattle and farm worker, run trac- 706-923-2964 Estimates, professional and friendly tors, cut and bale hay, Sparta GA. 1955 Ford F600 Tractor with bush- service. Call, Email or text. Jon El- Bedell Finley Decatur 404-313-7506 hog, good running condition, needs lis Emerson soonerlandandlawn@ Chemical-free vegetable farm clutch, $1,000. Robert Hill Carroll- gmail.com 479-459-8601 seeks qualified team player for Jour- ton 770-328-0643 Bush hog, drives, scraped, post neyman Farmer position. Meghan 1955 JD40S, hydraulic system & holes & tilling services; please con- Cole Talking Rock culinarygarden- 3-pt hitch. Spin-outs. Rebuilt engine. tact. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386- ing@gmail.com 828-772-4206 great condition, $3600 obo. Loyd 1466 Generac 5500 gas generator, 11 Johnson Valdosta hahira98@hot- Bush Hog, rotary mow, garden HP, great condition, $550. Doris Ed- mail.com 229-242-5777 229-251- and food plot, harrow and plow; wards Newnan 404-408-6531 1072 cut, rake, bale square hay; Monroe Horse trainer, own clients, 27 stalls, 1958 Fordson Dexta, tractor, parts County area. Jimmy Waldrep For- 3 arenas, round pen, walker, 430 or restore, owner's manual, Perkins syth 478-994-0701 acres. Jo Roberts Roopville 770- diesel, good metal, sheltered, $300. Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and 854-4440 Sidney Gowen Folkston 912-496- ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types Looking for broiler farm worker. 7469 of Bobcat work; references available. Home, utilities, and salary based on 1962 minnoplis-Moline tractor, die- Matt Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680 experience. Melvin Dills Gainesville sel 670, good metal and good tires Farm buildings built/repaired; 770-983-9880 678-617-1289 and runs good, $3,500, obo. Jimmy fences built/repaired. tractor-bobcat Looking for herdsman/manager D Odom Collins 912-293-0991 work. Hay baling and cutting. Jerry for commercial beef herd. Salary 1970 I,H,C, cub Lo-Boy 154 tractor, Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568 based on qualifications. References runs great, tires old, but hold air; no Fences built, farm, horse: wire, required. Roy Embry Eatonton 706- 3 PT hitch, $1,250. Doyle Barnes So- wood, electric, vinyl, hi-tensile, 485-9848 cial Circle 678-481-5067 NRCS fence, 16+yrs, competitive prices, free est. and references. FARM MACHINERY 1971 John Deere 450 loader, runs good, $6,500. David Haynes Brasel- Charles Mooney Midville 478-5897645 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. ton 706-362-6444 1974 International cub with culti- Gardens plowed, Bush hogging, Only farm machinery and equipment vators, tiller and sickle mower, runs Grass cutting, Part time horse or cat- owned by the advertiser and used in good, good tires, $3000. Jesse Rog- tle work.surrounding areas. Leland his/her own farming operation can be ers Eastman 478-795-0978 Milton Watkinsville georgia_fifth_ advertised; those persons advertising 1975 D-6-C CAT dozer, 12 ft. blade, cavalry@yahoo.com 706-310-0395 for machinery and equipment wanted 80%, V/C. Johnny Ross Nashville Mud and water no problem. Beaver must be seeking those items for their 229-686-4590 dam removal, creek channel clean- own farming operation. 1975 M.F. Back-hoe, weak trans- ing, drainage ditching, silt removal, `01 John Deere 9750 STS combine, mission; 1975 J.D. 450C dozer, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 4wd. Lon Higgins Douglas 912-592- good,. Donald Avery Mount Vernon 229-535-6562 229-881-0048 8455 478-463-5254 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 5 1983 white GMC tractor with a 15- 311 NewHolland sq.baler & hay/ Allis-Chalmers-WC, restored, WD- Earthquake Chipper/shredder For Sale: Not running, good for res- ton trailer. J. T Austin Douglasville pickup $4200. 3450CaseIH 5x4rd. 45 7Ldr., $1600, MH 333-3, 3-16' Briggs&Stratton,1150 series, 250cc., toration projects; 8N Ford, 9N Ford, 770-652-2164 770-652-3383 baler w/monitor $2900, both plows, $2000, other equip. avail, used once, $450. Harris Co. Albert T030 Ferguson, T020 Ferguson, 8 1983/84 MasseyFerguson 245, used last season. Robert Greene trade on F-Cub or 1-row, other. Jor- Twickler Cataula 504-413-4210 Disc Harrow, 3 PT rollover box blade $6,700, good condition. Steve Gra- Roopville 770-324-4323 dan Culpepper Lake Park 229-412- Eight foot pull type bush hog, ex- with ripper. Cecil Mitchell Eatonton ham Powder Springs 770-757-6197 4 row Forest City bedder, Ford bot- 3225 cellent cond., $1200; Four foot pull 478-968-2937 404-456-4929 1994 MF 23, good condition, MF tom plow, 16 in.; 2) 295 International ASV, PT- 100 Forestry skid steer type bush hog, good cond., $250; Ford 1710 Tractor; 893 hrs; Woods front -end loader, sheltered. Dennis planters. Neal Greene Ideal 478- mulcher grapple rod, Mega Mower, Ten foot E-Z plow, very good cond., tiller,Woods mower, Bushhog scrape, Hinton Covington 770-786-2014 949-3055 rubber tracks, $40,000. Larry Car- $250. Dale Ferguson Grovetown Disc harrow, Pole lift, $11,750 OBO. 1996 Backhold tractor 555D, hours 4020 power shift John Deere trac- penter Ellaville 229-928-7598 706-836-0699 Rodger Barber Griffin 404-449-2007 17000, $1600.. Annie Reid Logan- tor; good condition; $8,500. Odell B model, Allis Chalmars tractor, F350, diesel, GN ball, 1994, used Ford 3 pt. scoop pan, $175 or will ville 770-466-4868 Griner Meigs 229-941-5605 complete for sale Ed Duckworth daily, manual, $2500. James Grant trade it, plus dollars for 4 bottom 1996 New Holland 1920 w/Loader, 4230 John Deere diesel, good con- Marietta 770-427-7733 Elko 478-218-0287 plow. Big Edwards Sandersville toothed bar, 697 hrs, 32hp, cano- dition, 100HP with original loader Bradco 611 backhoe attachment; 2 Factory Operator's manual and sunnyedwards@myemc.net 706- py, bushhog, 60 gal. sprayer, seed and 3 piece of equipment, $12,000, buckets, used very little, $5900. Don parts manual, complete for MF 245, 782-5436 spreader, excellent, $11,000. Mark Canopi. Daniel Taveras Grovetowsn Keeter Chatsworth 770-265-8704 $50. Mickey Lonergan Harlem 706- Ford 3930 Tractor, 45 hp, diesel, Woodham Madison 404-379-8037 706-421-6071 Branson 4 wheel drive, 47hp, teir 3 556-3433 PTO, 1 hydraulic connector, 900 hrs., 2 N H 268 balers; 1st , $1500, field 430 John Deere, round bales, almost new, loader/backhoe, mower, Farmal 140 Super A also Front End $9000. Gordon Hardy Oglethorpe ready; 2nd $1200., needs drive shaft $2500. Donald Brewer Warrenton box blade, $29750 obo. Fred Spring Loader for SHIBAURA SD4000AD-0. 478-472-9717 AL G uillebeau Monroe 770-267- 706-465-2042 Young Harris 4windsfarms@gmail. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847- Ford 5000 High Crop, diesel, runs 8929 5 foot Tufline Box Blade, no cracked com 706-970-9720 8517 and drives, good restore project for 2) 14.9, 24 R-4 tires, $150; Good- welds, rippers included, $425. Phil Buffalo Turbine Blower, 24Hp, en- Farmall 100 & cub planter parts & rare tractor, $3900. Danny Williams year's; 1) Michelien tires, 19,5, like, Salter Waynesboro 706-551-0326 gine, wireless remote contsrol, elec- equipment,; Vicon 600 fertilizer dis- Kite 478-278-6320 new, but older, $50. Machinery for 515 Ford sickle mower, $960, two tric start, excellent, $4000. Wilfrido tributor for parts & usable. Charles Ford 555D backhoe, $10, 500; parts. Leon Pruett Blue Ridge 706- row cultivator, $600, double bottom Moronta Stone Mountain wilmo- Bennett Cumming 770-887-2234 JD 450-B bulldozer with root rake, 258-2225 turning, $600, single bottom turning, ny1@yahoo.com 646-373-2575 Farmall 140 Super A also complete $9,500, both in good working con- 2) 18.4 X 34 tires and wheels for $300, Wendell Aenchbacher Talking Bush hog 2846 loader for 7710 front end loader for a Shibaura SD- dition. Wayne Langford Wrightville Ford tractors; 50% tread, cost $500. Rock 706-253-2531 Ford tractor, bucket & spear, quick 4000AD-0 Clyde Parker Chatsworth 478-864-1792 Steve Buchanan Plains 229-924- 5ft. bush-hog, 18-20 smoot;hing attazch, $4500. Willie Harrison 706-847-8517 Ford 725 loader, new paint, hyd. 6574 harrow, 1 row cultivator, 5 shank, Maysville 706-652-2608 Farmall bub, rear wheel withts, $75 hose, cyl. packing, $1,600. Rob- 2- 18.4r46,2-14.9r34 used firestone all purpose plow, excellent condi- Case 850C laoder rippers trailer, each. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs ert Clark Stockbridge bclark390@ tractor tires, 65% tread, $1300. obo. tion. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425- $10,000 & 5 JD front wgts., 45 KG, 770-941-2354 gmail.com 404-543-2658 Mike Waters Statesboro 912-682- 4986 $500. Roger Hojosy Cedartown Farmall Cub & Ford 8N tractor Ford 800 tractor; clean with good 7249 5HP Snapper Tiller with plow at- 770-749-9845 (neither running) with some attach- tires and runs good - $2800; some 2001 Mahindra 4110 (39 HP) 4wd tatchment, $300. Marvelyn Mathis Case IH MX284 2008 model, 2340 ments, $1800 firm. Randall Carver 3 PT equipment. Nelson Massey tractor with loader and 5 ft bush hog; Jackson 770-775-2060 hours, skid plates, 4 remotes, 8 Rome 706-331-9647 Conyers 770-483-2639 $14,000 OBO Christopher Bauch 6 ft finishing mower, rear discharge, wheel drive, companion seat; price, Farmall Cub 172 Planter(1949). Ford 8N tractor with scrape blade Molena southernman51@hotmail. Farmall M hydraulic, 3 pt lift. Harry $105,000. Jake Bowen Warwick Would like to sell entire set, $400 and 6' bush hog; good condition, com 678-326-2853 Puckett Buford 770-945-0174 229-425-6086 obo. Jason Leverett Kathleen dog. $2800. Jerry Everett Hampton 404- 2003 Superior, built 24ft, 5 ton 6' Heavy Duty Boom Pole, $150; Case-IH 7140-MFWD 5358 hrs., gone88@yahoo.com 478-447-8516 597-5293 gooseneck trailer,16 disc tuffline 5' Scrape Blade, $150; Dirt Scoop, duels-fwt, 20-42 tires, exc. condi- Farmall H, good condition, good Ford 8N tractor, $1900, 5-HP tiller, HD harrow, 150 gallon water trough. $175; Gary Williams Maysville 706- tion, $32500; 6 row, KMC cultivator, paint, new tires. No longer needed. $150; home made auger, $75; Har- Slate Long Madison 706-318- 499-5391 can make hooded sprayer. James Phil Sanders Stephens 706-340- row 8 disk, $150. Michael Jones 0402 6' Land Pride rock/root rake , good Whittle Chester 478-278-2091 478- 5669 Griffin 770-468-0860 2007 Kubota L3130 4WD diesel condition, $350. Jim Young Gaines- 358-4518 Finishing Mower, $1600. Jill Wright Ford 9N Ferguson tractor, 1941 tractor, 32 HP, DT, ROC, 321 hours, ville 770-540-0858 Caterpillar 955 loader; fair condi- Talking Rock 706-276-3242 model, in good condition, $1700. w/bush hog & harrow, $11,750; ex- 600 Ford tractor with 16" bottom tion, $6000. Call for more informa- Five foot scrape blade, $200. Kathy Hansen Powder Springs 770- cellent. Timothy Stotler Dacula 770- plow, 5 Ft. Harrow, scrape blade, All tion. Jerry Vandiver Gainesville 770- Moultrie seed spreader, $70.00 634-6379 277-8751 for $3,000. Warren Morgan Ashburn 287-4963 Shane Walls Dacula 770-617-3320 Ford turning plow, 3 flip, $500 OBO. 2009 New Holland, TT50, less than 229-567-9227 229-646-7998 Covington TP66 2 row planters; like FOR SALE. 2005 40' Legend James Brown Omega 229-776- 250 hours, used to bush hog, 4 ton 600 Ford tractor, bushhog, PHD, new, in the dry, $2500. Barry Pritch- Goose-neck trailer, in great condi- 2458 trailer, new, $15,000. Daniel Leahr harrow, AP plow, scriape, drag har- ett Ellijay pritchettfamily@ellijay.com tion. 4" ratchet straps, good deck, Four-bottom pull plow, three-bot- Loganville 770-466-6411 row, scoop, boom pole, bottom 706-889-8409 $7,000. Philip Hengler Snellville phil- tom, three-point hitch plow. Larry 2009 trailer, B/P, 8x20, 4ft Dove plow, priced seperate. Ken Phillips Covington two-row TP46 planters, brt4all@gmail.com 770-608-4790 McKneely Griffin 678-343-8677 lay up ramps, less than 3,000 miles, Bogart 706-714-7282 excellent condition with fertilizer dis- For Sale: Great Plains model Frontier GM1060R mower, 5ft. rear always sheltered, @ 2,950. Lloyd 613 C Caterpillar dirt pan; very tributors & extra plates, $1350, Dan- 3P605NT, 3 PT hitch, no-till planter discharge, weathered but used very Leach Martin 706-356-2236 good condition, brand new tires. ZT ny Marshall Reynolds 478-391-3850 with small seed option, very good little, My tractor too small to operate 2010 John Deere 3038E, 305 Padgett Telfair 912-389-8190 Craftsman 42", 19 HP, Briggs & condition, $9,500, obo. Greg Lang it,$850. Tom Dee Loganville 770- loader, 80 hours, $17,500. Robert Dunford 869 Mcmathmill Road Ext Americus 31719 229-924-1428 2013 Kubota L4600, with matching loader, 2 wheel drive, only 16 hours, new machine. Jason Knopp Dallas 770-634-7487 2014 Carftsman Rider, 46" cut, 19HP Kohler, transferable warrenty, like new, $950. Johnny Mayo Gray 478-960-1446 2014 Kasco, 8ft, no till grain drill, 3 pt., 85 AC plante, $ 11,000. Mark 8 disc: 24 inch. Harrows 500, 7ft. Rock rake 300; Cosmo seeder, new gear box 350. David Morgan Flowery Branch 770-654-6505 880 David Brown tractor, ready for work, 65; 135 Massey Ferguson, both diesel, P/S; $3,5 00 each. S.W. Herndon Hazlehurst 912-3754320 8N Ford tractor, fair tires, runs, needs tune-up with scrap blade, good body. Wayne Burgess 523 Flat Stratton, Twin, lawn tractor, good condition, $500, obo. D.B. Hart Smyrna 770-432-4898 404-6603107 CraftsmanTransplanter; 2 seat 3 pt hitch - opening foot, 2 press wheels, email for pics Alfred Lee Hiram paris3038@msn.com 770-4036357 Cultivator feet, etc. for Cub Farmall tractor. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150 678-684-9770 D5MXL, Hi-Trac, 6 way blade Thomasville 229-403-0812 For Sale: 1 Woods Bat Wing, 14 ft. wide mower, good conition, $1250. C. M Aiken Shady Dale 706-8168189 For Sale: 1070 Case, Agri. King. James Truelove Clermont jamest19100@gmail.com 352-213-8789 For Sale: 2 Ford 3000 diesel tractors, One w/power steering, both have good tires, good condition , sale price, $4250 each. Don Harris Danville 473-955-4517 972-8896 Frontier WR1008, 8 wheel hay rake; Like new, $2,500. Mark Cain Monroe 404-391-6612 Frost fan for orchard or vineyard. Shurfarms 8' portable. PTO drive. Low hours, EC.$7000. Brian Heatherington Tallapoosa 770-7148381 Gill; 72 inch, dual roller pulverizer, new bearings and tension springs, sandblasted and painted. Todd Chitwood Fayetteville 404-886-1115 Woodard Macon 478-986-4392 Branch Trl Ellijay 706-273-8399 Caterpillar Dozer, 1675 hrs. on me- 2014 Vemeeer 1022 hay rake, like 8N parts; rear tires & rims, radiator, ter, new segments on Sprokets, new, $6500 or best offer. Stan Tank- grill, fender, front rim, call for prices & $36,000. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912- Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form ersley P.O. BOX 1125 1334 BASS more info. Rembert Cragg Alto 706- 537-4944 RD Lincolnton 30817 706-318- 776-3318 706-499-8063 David Bradley Walk Behind Tractor 8265 900 Ford, rare find, good restor- & 5 implements; Original Continental I would like to receive a subscription to the print version of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are $10/year (26 issues). 230 John Deere harrow, 21-foot; able tractor, good metal and rub- Engine runs well, $900. Richard Pilc- 9300 JD drill, 23 openers, 6 RN ber, runs well, five-speed, tricycle zuk Canton acaceca@aol.com 404- subsoiler, bedder, hay express. Joe front;$3,499. Tyler Phillips Watkins- 234-5954 Shurley Warrenton 706-465-3161 24 inch Backhoe Bucket, $125; fits John Deere, 300, 310A, 410. Gerald Durrett Palmetto 404-966-3237 ville 706-614-0387 903 Ford hole digger, 5 augers, 24" - 18" - 12" - 9" - 6"; radial Arm saw, Shop Smith w/attachments, reason- Dearborn saw, factory made, 30" blade, 3PT hitch, PTO drivern. Herbert Blackstock Resaca 706-6291488 250 John Deere skid steer, 1100 hrs, $9,800, R-30 Ditch Witch for parts; Trailer 5' bush hog. Ernest E able priced. Wendell Hardin Dallas 678-796-4231 990 David Brown tractor, $3500. Deutz Allis 6250 Tractor Farmhand GL520 loader with bucket and hay spear. Allen Warren Alpharetta 404- Lynn Tyrone 404-432-1325 Emory Mixon Lyons 912-293-5570 391-0594 q New Subscriber q Renewal Subscription number Name: Address: City: State Zip (Please list only the address where you want your Bulletin mailed.) 3 Lilliston 7500 HI Cap pnt com- All purpose plow, its a five on seven Dirt Scoop, 3 pt. hitch, lightly used. bines; good to excellent, Lots of frame; Will text pic., if interested, $150. Frank Sutton Taylorsville sutparts. Eddie Green 114 Hudson Cor- $550. Randall Smith Jefferson 706- tonalpines@yahoo.com 770-684- Email address: ner Rd. Unadilla 31091 478-244- 338-3130 5600 4862 Allis Chalmars CA, (2), both will run, Disc turner and belly mower for cub Phone number: 3 yard hydraulic dirt with hydraulic one has belly sisk attached, aking, tractor, $175 each, good condition. rams & tires; John Deere turn plow- $1200 each. Mark Payne Grayson William Blackwell Jasper 770-735- (Please provide a phone number in the event Bulletin staff has a question tih (3) 16" trip feet. Jimmy Dubberly 678-575-2843 2646 about your address or subscription.) Baxley 912-367-7265 Allis Chalmers HD6B dozer, engine, Durand Wayland; 1000 gal. pecan 3-Bottom plow, 7-ft harrow, 3-point drive train, rebuilt, 150 hours, excel- sprayer on 2007 4700 Internation- Please make checks payable to `Georgia Department of Agriculture.' spreader, heavy duty dirt scoop, 15 ft lent condition, under roof; $9,750. al, mounted; Supernice spray rig. Send payments to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, PO Box 742510, drag, Rhino TW-72 mower. Winston Carl Kelley Madison 706-246- Ready to work. $42,500. Jeremy Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. Creath Perry 478-737-2563 0715 White Baxley 912-278-4720 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 Gillison Pruning Tower, 2200 hours; John Deere 635 Moco , $10,500; MF240 220 hrs with box scrape, Tractor, 240IHC, $1950, NH,56; hay Looking for Chandler or BBI pull ready to go work, $9,500. Wade John Deere 348 square baler, bushog, posthole digger, rotary til- rake, baler, tedder, $985 each; HD, type litter spreader, in good condi- Powell Bainbridge 229-254-8694 $10,500 both field ready. Keith ler and hay spear, $11,000. Phil box scrape, $350. Lynne Rhinehart tion. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706- Gleaner model K combine; good for McWaters Social Circle 404-473- Carreker Locust Grove 678-855- Ringgold 706-338-7176 342-4886 parts, $1000; Allis Chalmers, 7045 9401 3403 Tractors, attachments and heavy Model 50 John Deere, power steer- with duels; does not run, but have John Deere 7000; 4-row pull type Model 84 Athens Harrow,14', very equipment for rent. Matt Adcock ing, three-point hitch and power new head, $1200. Donald Smith planter w/dry fertilizer and row mark- heavy duty with new hoses and tires, 1017 Robert Toombs Ave Washing- take-off, good running work trac- Wrightsville 478-232-5913 ers, $3,500. Victor Kirkland Nicholls $3800. Allen Garner Ashburn 229- ton 30673 706-678-6800 tor, priced reasonably. C. Livingston Goose Neck Dump Trailer 8x15,4' 912-345-2773 567-7440 Two 12-4-28 tires, mounted on 8N Midland 706-561-4450 sides. Rick Breeden Rising Fawn John Deere 7100 4-row planter Model 86 Case International, Ford rims, $350. Larry C Lee Fay- Need mid size backhoe. Vinh Ta 423-309-0527 $2400; New idea 2-row picker hydraulic hay rake, side delivery, etteville 770-461-4050 Buena Vista 229-314-0530 Harrow disc, 20" -1 1/8" square $2400, new idea 1-row picker $2000. field ready; Allen. Jack Warren Al- Two graqbbers, One accuumulator, Peach cart wagon, or six wheel flat axle, flat center, new, have 17, $15 Garrett Rice Bogart 229-220-2844 pharetta 770-781-5065 404-391- excellent condition, $5000; One, JD bed running gear. Cason Anderson ea. Wade Simpson McDonough John Deere 7100, 30 inch, 6 row 0594 25, 2-row planters, $300. Reese Por- Perry 478-952-2875 404-732-7255 planter, 16 ft. field cultivator, like new. New heavy duty bucket hay mover, terfield Comer 706-783-5221 Six foot bush hog, with clutch, not Hay cutter, Vermeer, model M6040, Allen Brittain Jackson abrittain47@ 48" spear, fits all tractors; 2000 lb. United farm tool, no-till drill, 8 foot; shear pin. Steve Pettit Gainesville used two days, $9,500; hay convey- gmail.com 404-328-5756 lift, $175, you pick. V Felkel Millen $8,500. Glenn Dowling Albany 229- 770-540-1870 er, $400; old hay rake, $300. Mary John Deere 820 Tractor; 1970s, 912-682-5813 343-2580 Small syrup kettle, good condition, Lynn Mobley Union Point 706-817- $4000, in good condition Jerry Jack- New Holland 1411 diskbine, $6200. Unverferth header trailer, like new, no damage, pay reasonable, pick 1152 son Macon 904-962-6006 Terry Strickland 3537 Wallace Road only pulled 10 miles, $2600. James up. Henry Hine Conyers 404-310- Heavy duty tanden axle, 7' x 20' John Deere 8300 tractor, front Pine mountain 31822 Tstrickpig@ Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012 6490 equipment trailer, electric brakes, wheel assist, duals, front weights, aol.com 706-881-2414 Vicon V-rake, eight-wheel; three- Turning plow wanted. Flint To- beaver tail ramps, $2,195. Gene 10,400 hrours, very clean, excelelnt New Holland 276, sq. baler, Vicon point hitch, good condition, $1,000. therow 4392 Pond Fork Way Gills- Brown Byron 478-953-3330 condition, $53, 000. Galen Becker disc mower, 5.5 cut, Kuhn teddar, Jim Boggs Aragon jimboggs@bell- ville 30543 flinttotherow@att.net International 424 tractor, 1966, gas, Avera 706-840-5487 two wheel, 3PT hitch, Ford type, side south.net 706-234-5842 678-878-9024 678-878-9024 good tires, runs and looks good, John Deere bush hog, $75; 1- 8ft. delivery rake, $3200. Joe Sims Tay- Weed badger, used to weed around Want Amadas 4 or 6 row peanut $3,200. Charles Brock Monticello hay rake, $175; 1- Ditch Witch trailer, lorsville 678-986-0655 blackberry bushes; $2,500. L.G. Mit- combine in good condition. Rex 706-476-3698 $350. Danny E Whit Dallas 770-443- New Holland 320, square baler, cham Ludow 912-270-4683 Smith Ambrose 912-592-7833 International 444 diesel, ps, very 2685 $3,200; 258 hay rake, $1,800. C. Wick applicator, 16ft w/remote hyd. Want one or two man gas powered good condition, no leaks, new parts. John Deere deer plot drill, seven or Weathers Chickamauga 706-539- front tractor mount, used once on post hole digger with auger. Frank Wilson Hortman Byron 478-714- eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch; 2349 60ac., $1500. Stephen Allen Butler Riley Hiawassee frank.ccrcd@gmail. 3210 $2100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst New Holland 658, round baler, 336-314-4841 com 706-897-1676 International TD20E with KG blade 912-253-0161 912-375-3008 net wrap with bale monitor, $5,500. Zero Frick Sawmill- 3 Head Block Want to buy 4 inch irrigation pump, and Fleeco, 14 wide Chopper, both John Deere double toolbar, 12-point Sam Kyzer Waynesboro samkyzer@ Carriage; 3 Saw Edger, mostly steel. PTO, driven. Gene Tucker Hahira $25000. C. Higginbotham Wood- with nine heavy coil shanks; $650. gmail.com 706-551-2851 $2,000. Terry Johnson McCaysville 229-794-2595 bine 904-866-8075 Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757- New Holland BR7050 Roller, 4x4 706-455-9351 Want to buy good used push row Irrigation system, complete set up, 2672 706-247-6240 rolls, good condition $10,500 8 Solf hose traveler, 550 gallon per John Deere lift type, 5 botton, 16 wheel v-rake $1750 Ross Holcomb Farm Machinery Wanted seeder for garden, must be in good working order. David Amonette Gar- minute, power unit. Call for details. inch plow, in excellent condition, Lexington 706-540-1002 1 to 3 row planter with fertilizer and field 404-580-3414 Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-5982106 J.D. - M.T. w/tool bar, planters, $2750; I.H. Cub w/belly mower, $500. Eli Kauffman Montezuma elikauffman@juno.com 488-4728842 John Deere Moco 2005, model 530, New Holland sickle br mower, 7 ft. bar, used, good condition, $800. Helen Clements Atlanta 404-3777745 cultivator. Need a separate cultivator as well. William Poole Thomasville wtpoole@hotmail.com 229-4132398 Wanted model 2010 diesel head cid ..165 Deere tractors in need of repair. reasonable priced. Michael Horne Byron 478-957-3691 planter, cultivators, $2,600. Roger Wilson Millwood 912-816-2649 JD 3010 gas, needs repair also JD 1040 w/loader cab, fair, field ready. Baldwin William Calhoun 770-6082167 JD 4400 Combine diesel with a 213 header, field ready condition and another JD 4400 for parts $8000. Evan Duvall Madison 706-347-0575 JD 7' Disc mower & Kuhn a 9ft cut. James Allen Harlem 706339-8080 John Deere, hand start older, restored, $3,200; flywheel engine, running, Maytag, $275. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550 John Deere, HD battery, SWCOM30H, 700 CCA, new with warranty; $140. James T Archer Dacula 770963-6036 John Deere; 4 row model 71 plant- New Holland T4040, 4x4 w/820TL loader, 344.3hrs,, 16 speed Synchro, lots of extras, perfect for poultry houses. Joel Stillwell Ellijay 706889-7529 New John Deere 5075 E with frontend loader, 90 hrs., 484 Ga rotary cutter, (Brown), new. Mariann Tyler Buena Vista 229-314-0260 One 45 foot bench grain auger, $600; Two 20 ft., 3 point bars, 14-inch two-bottom turning plow; three one-row cultivators; 14-inch one-bottom turning plow; five-foot disk harrow. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238-0465 1952 Ford 8N, runs great, two new tires, one front, one rear, $2000 firm. M. H. Clarke Moreland 770-5232178 2 row KMC Spider Planters. Gennis Folsom Glennville 912-237-9350 Wanted: 1 row potato digger, PTO driven. Matthew DeMatteo Wadley 706-410-4570 Wanted: Allis Chalmers G with cultivators, small manure spreader, 6 ft bush hog, bed shaper and marker. Ashley Rodgers Chattahoochee Hills 248-495-0353 Wanted: Ford 7109 front end loader for Ford 212O 4wd. Brian Moffett Senoia penmoffett@hotmail.com tedder field ready, $2000 for both. er; John Deere 4 row cultivator, John $400 each; One J.D. corn picker, 2 row peanut combine and digger, 678-329-7677 FARM SUPPLIES Neil Wingfield Leesburg 229-407- 0371 JD 9996 cotton picker,1000 hrs., possible finance; Fella 320 hay cutter conditioner; Unverferth 13 shank ripper roller. Curtis Davis Chester 478-697-7784 John Deere 1010 RU, very nice condition, tires, paint, mechanical, all good, $3950. Marvin Lyle Pendergrass 706-693-2032 John Deere 1050 tractor,1989, in very good condition, 2,678 hrs; All seals tight, hydraulics in good working order, $6800. John Parker Newnan 404-317-7989 John Deere 1600 chiesel plow, 12 shank pull - type, tatally restored, like new, $2500. Lynn Schultz Louisville 706-526-7262 John Deere 2004, 9550 combine, 6 row, corn head, 18 ft. grain head, low hrs. Bill Cason Blackshear 912282-6521 John Deere 3130 parts or parts tractor for sale, bad engine, lots of good parts. James Crane Meansville 770-550-6727 John Deere 348 square baler, excellent shape, $7,500; Hestor Teddler, Four Basket, good shape, $2,500. Lyndon Mize Royston 706498-4686 John Deere 4110 Backhoe, diesel, 4wh drive, front loader, mower box w/plow,16' tadem trailer, $14,900. James Kelly Lithonia 404-576-3011 404-576-3011 John Deere 450-B loader, good tracks & under carriage, runs good, $75. Wayne Hodger Conyers 770778-6930 John Deere 520; 2 cylinder with power steering, good restore, able tractor, $2800. William Howington Pine Mountain 770-842-0083 Deere bottom plow 4, 16". Henry Braddy Milledgeville 478-456-2726 KBH Boll Buggy, split chains, $4000 obo. Cliff Groover Brooklet 912-682-5360 912-823-9250 Keewanee Harrow, 23' with drag, nearly new, 24" disc, very good condition. Jerry Walls Warwick 229947-2438 Khn GA 3201 GM, 10 ft. Roto Rake, barn kept. John Pierson Culloden 478-994-4324 KMC 4 row peanut inverter. Sioux metal works grain dryer; 350 bushel. PTO driven. John Hagan Dixie 229263-2358 KMC 4810, peanut dump cart, 3 y/o, very good shape; 1) 595 Case tractor. David Dunaway Hawkinsville 478-588-1169 Krone tedder, Tye 15' grain drill, 12' rotary tiller, JD 7000, 4-row planters. James Martin Waynesboro 706558-5005 Kubota M4900 with loader, bucket, spear, shuttle shift, remote hydraulics, 2wd,. $13,700 . Grady Roberts Hiram 678-614-7309 Kubota, L175, 17hp, look like new, less than 700 hr. diesel, like new, turf tires on back mower, $4500. Jerry Cooper Hull 706-788-3260 Late model; 85 horsepower John Deere/Rainbow four-six-inch irrigation pump with three-phase generator, runs great.. Danny Crumley Tifton 229-402-4484 Manure spreader, New Holland 331, PTO, drivers Simi tireson back, $900. Jim Wylie Calhoun 770-5964388 Massey 245 diesel tractor, long 2360 diesel tractor, New Holland, TL 80 tractor, Polars Ranger crew cab. Tom Singleton Covington 404-9252899 $800;Deutz Allis air planters, six row, $3000. J. W. Adkins Vienna 229805-0255 One International 986 tractor, 105. hp, canopy/new/paint/top/cond; 11,000.JD 9996 picker, 2007, clean. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336 Power King economy tractor, rebuilt engine and belly mower, also with cultivator and planter, $2,000. Walter Donaldson Statesboro 912682-4395 Pull - type, two disc plow for Super A Farmall tractor, $200. James Lyles Chatsworth 706-695-2520 Red Ball, 4 row hooded sprayer, good conditon, $3500.; 4 row KMC Ripper Bedder, like new, as King, $4000. Tony Hulett Rhine 229-3180582 Rhino Turf Flex, 165 A, 16-foot finishing mower. Charles Lanier McDonough 404-538-2191 Scag 48 inch walk behind lawn mower, sulky included, in very good condition. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770964-5644 Shaver HD8 post-hole driver ($1,000); JD467 baler belts (new) ($200/each), Concord. Mike Buford Concord 770-584-6675 Shaver post driver, John Deere 260 disc mower for parts; Rome harrow,12 ton trailer. Joe Benkoski 1610 Moores Ford Road Bogart 30622 706-540-2827 Silage wagon, side dump, Gehl 9000, Hydra-tilt Box, $4000. Richard Acree Calhoun 706-629-7694 Super A Farmall, looks, runs good, tight, cultivators, disc tiller, drawbar, back plows, new tires, $3,250 Denver Bishop Buchanan 404-274-1802 Tilt deck gooseneck trailer, 12 ton, 25 foot, upperdeck, toolbox, dualjacks, never used, $8,700. David Rock Savannah 912-313-7625 field functional or need mechanical work, spare parts machines. Ty Smith Marietta OleFarmIron@aol. com 678-758-1104 6 Covington Twin row planters with Noble Insecticide boxes, good condition, $2000. Jud Greene Bainbridge 229-254-3312 Brillion Agricultural Seeder Wanted, 5'-10'. Steven Peak McDonough steve.peak@delta.com 678-4384766 Cab backhoe heat/air; e-mail picture and price. Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-328-2110 770-328-4669 Front end loader to fit Ford 3930. Need everything, I have a bare tractor. Thom Baker Waynesboro bakert23@wildblue.net 706-551-2131 Front rim for JD 6403, size, $10; 16, 6 lugs, 5 inch hole in center. Mark Larman Eatonton 478-457-6207 GEHL; 100 grinder mixer for parts. Sid Arnold Athens 706-207-6113 Gleaner F2 combine diesel engine, standard transmission, 13 ft. electric head with 4 row, 30" corn head . Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840 706-714-7194 JD pull type silage chopper with 2 or 3 wide row head also silage dump wagon. Allen Oglesby Lyons 912293-1697 912-526-6524 Junked John Deere farm tractor; for photo of property on farm, Cash plus pickup. Lewis Ford 2187 Roosterville Road Roopville 30170 inhisstepsmusic@aol.com 770-301-5548 Looking for a front wheel for a 1952 Ford 8N tractor. John Jackson Griffin johnjackson@henrycountytimes. com 770-378-5974 Looking for a New Holland hay bines, 9ft cut. models 488, 489, 1465. In good condition. Kevin Campbell McDonough 770-274-9093 Wanted: Front-end loader for a 1983 Ford 1900 tractor. Mac Freeman Arnoldsville 706-742-5097 Wanted: Implaments to fit a Farmall cub. James Lyons Pembroke 912631-8226 912-631-8226 Wanted: Offset harror, 8 to 10 feet. Scott Price Wrightsville 478-2904419 Wanted: used rear tires for `57 JD 430 tractor; 28"rim, 12" or little larger surrounding Americus area. Wayne Hall Americus 229-924-4343 229942-7373 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 10 HP Berkeley single phase pump, 3 Phase Berkeley flush pump, 80 gallon gas water heater. Roger Bruce Madison 706-342-3638 1000 gallon above ground fuel tank; guaranteed good condition, $400. Eli Kauffman Montezuma elikauffman@ juno.com 478-472-8842 13 Concrete J Troughs. Ben Deal Bristol 912-282-0133 912-5796518 15-, 20-, 30-gallon plastic, 2 bung plugs, 55-gallon lock ring metal, 55-gallon burn barrel, 1 wash pot, etc. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770889-2342 16 foot cattle gates, 1 green tube, 3 galvanized mesh, $125 each OBO. Mike Casarow Jackson 678-4911919 16' Hayrite hay elevator, 3/4 HP electric motor, used approxmiately 3 times, $700. Mary Nix Molena 706647-9095 678-572-2275 17 poly calf hutches, $200 each. Andy Wheat 3221 Parks Mill Rd. Buckhead 30625 706-342-4631 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 7 1980 I-H utility trailer, 4'x7', single Barbed wire, 2 rolls, $35 each; Hustler 2500 mower, 72' deck, hyd. Two used tractor tires, Titan 18.4 2 Belted Galloway bulls, very good axle till with tagand lights, $425. barbless wire, 6 rolls, $40 each. Jack lift, gas, $2000 or best offer. Ryan x 30, 35% tread, $125 each; Buhler bloodline, $550 each; 6 months old. Danny C Jones Dahlonega 706- Willis Bolingbroke 478-994-0636 Becker Avera 706-840-5487 Farm King, 3 PT hitch Harrow, 7 1/2, Tom Rogers Thomaston 706-647- 867-8149 Barrels, plastic heavy-duty, 55- Jars; 4-oz. straight-sided, lid in- $850. W. L. Davis Kingston 770- 4090 1998, 20-foot W.W. Gooseneck gallon, 20-inch screw top, air tight, cluded. 50 ea. or 24 for $10. pick 655-2913 2 Registered Red Angus, open trailer; $2,500. Merrill L Clark Shady food grade, $35, while supplies last. up only. Sharon Batchel 2914 Old Used 3 rail white vinyl fence ap- heifers, 13 months, off AI'd bulls, Dale 706-468-8991 Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270- Thompson Mill Rd Buford 30519 prox. 1000 ft., $1000. Doyle Ivie all vaccinated, etc, $2000 each. 2 lawn carts, 64"x39"x10" w.steel 8278 serenitygardens@mindspring.com 2221 SalemRd. Watkinsville 30677 Danny Mosley Springfield 912-398- floor, $125; 48"x29"x10" metal con- Black walnut & Cedar lumber, ran- 770-932-1932 woodsenddi@gmail.com 706-540- 4412 struction, $50, wagon w/folding dom lengths & widths. Tony Kelley JD Cat. 3 Top Link in excellent con- 8192 706-769-5817 28 pairs, most are Angus, $2,750, sides, 48"x24"x12", $50. Dale Jones Cummings 770-887-9615 dition, $250; 17 ft. truck bed hoist used metal fence posts, 42 at 5.5 also some bred cows and heifersa Flowery Branch 770-967-6948 Blue 55-gallon plastic drums, pump, $1500. Franklin Dyck Staple- feet; 21 at 6 feet, $1.50 each. E.P. and open heifers. Connie Walker 20 aluminum pallet/skids; 24 by closed tops, two twist-off caps, food ton flayna@afo.net 706-547-6876 Williams Madison 706-817-8130 Pearson 912-422-8100 36 by 3 inches high, $14 each. Josh grade, other types sometimes avail- Letz burr mill, corn cleaner, JD iron Wanted: 25 or 30 10ft. or 12ft. pan- 3 Blac k Angus, Santa Gertrudi's Daniels Atlanta 678-600-1671 able. Eugene Needham Loganville wheel flare box wagon for sale Jim els at least 2 gate panels needed cross bulls; 9 months old. Alfred King 20 feet of plastic, corrugated drain- 770-466-4284 Henderson Dawsonville 770-887- also. Paige Brooks Reynolds 478- Calhoun 678-332-9288 age pipe for farm use, etc; 10 inch Chain Link Fencing: 7 gates post, 6 5607 770-265-5691 297-7777 3 bulls;1 black steer, approx. wt 750 diameter,. $50. Michael Maner Mor- rolls wire, hardware pipes. Bob Knell Looking for a 18,000 or 30,000 Wanted: good used tin, prefer 36 to 800 lbs; Asking $6200 for the lot. ganton 706-374-5924 Stone Mountain 770-921-5530 gallon propane tank for my chicken inch wide x 8 foot long or longer. Sam Stephens Clermont 770-287- 200 gallon propane gas tank, emp- 770-921-5530 houses, Jeff Wigley Canton 770- Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-768- 2704 ty, $300. Steve Clay Conyers 770- Clean 55-gallon metal drums with 315-5274 2683 3 pairs; 8 bred cows and one Black 922-8778 lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville lumber (timberking sawmill) pric- White Oak trailer, flooring, Angus bull, $21,000. William Reyn- 28, 3" carbon stseel pipe, sched- 678-947-6744 404-210-1516 es low as .35/bdft, hardwood and 2'x8'x16', $2 a board foot. Lowell olds Macon 478-550-0629 ule 40, some surface rust, $50 each, Custom-cut Wood-Mizer sawn pine, custom cuts available. Mitcehll Auker Wrightsville 478-864-3092 3 Purebred Angus-Purebred Her- good for cattle gaps. Ned Sims lumber, kiln-dried, milled, homes, Smith Griffin d.countyline@gmail. Woodmizer lumber; 1x12 pine pop- eford cross open heifers, age, 16 Rome 706-766-6230 flooring, cabinetry, barns, rail fenc- com 404-867-5106 lar oak trailer flooring any thickness. months. James McCallum Broxton 2x4 welded wire, 4' high, 100' long, ing, horse shavings. John Sell Milner Money-making ice cream factory: Larry Moore Newnan 678-278- 912-309-3842 912-359-3521 LIVESTOCK 9 rolls, like new, $30/Roll. C. Brooks Roswell 770-993-2315 3 GQF incubators with egg turners and thermometers, $80 each. Kenny Bonner Lincolnton 706-359-3735 706-401-1086 300 gallon diesel fuel tank and pump, always covered, good shape. Larry Rodgers Dahlonega 706-8648224 300-plus gallon plastic tank(tote) in metal cage, five-inch cap on top, valve on bottom; $50.00 per tank C. 770-480-2326 Fairbanks platform scales for sale; base about 20" X 30",with slide weight. C.L. Tidwell Cartersville carla@bartowprecast.com 770-3824477 770-382-4493 Farm bells; old type different sizes would also like to buy your bell,train,school,church pay cash. Shane Burnett Covington 770-8270999 Flooring oak, pine, tongue and groove various widths, also bead- two 1931 John Deere hit-and-miss engines, three old fashioned ice cream churns, three trailers; $10,000. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Need some old pine floor boards; 3 1/2" x 1" tongue and groove, unpainted. Phyllis Futch Calhoun 706625-5575 New & used fence posts: used fence web wire; also gates; 12', 10', 8'. Frank Bruce Boston 229-4982665 New Lithonia 2x4 pre-wired 3-light 5709 All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not 30 plus Regd. Charolais bulls from top genetics; 13 to 15 mos old. Stephen Cummings Marshallville 478396-5832 35 Black cows w/35 calves at side, $100,000. Firm; One donkey, $10,000. A. M. Walden Glennville 912-335-8017 35, 2 yr old and yearling Angus bulls, AI sired, semen tested, ready for service, delivery available. Adam Verner Rutledge 706-474-0091 Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 board and wood shavings; call for grid ceiling lights complete. $40, specifically bred for on-farm use will 4 Regd. Angus Bulls, coming, 2 yr. 4" aluminum irrigation pipe. Around 1200 ft., $1.75/foot. Edwin Hart Baxley 912-240-0513 55-gallon food grade metal drums, lids; 55-gallon plastic drums, food grade, two plastic bung plugs in top; $20 each. Windle Sneed Ellijay 706276-7027 6 rolls, 10' x 50' galvanized steel, 9 gauge chain length fence, bought new in 2012. Ned Chambless Sharpsburg 770-253-7020 68 steel 6' fence posts, used with about 3000' rerolled red band barb wire, all $250. Jim Bishop Franklin prices. William Briggs Union City / Atlanta 404-349-2315 Fork Lift, 8,000 lb. duel wheels, $3500; Clark 3,000lb fork lift, $2,500; Clark nursery pots, one gallon. William Fulford Rome 706-6768321 Four complete hen laying house equipment: feeders, generators and egg tables; houses last in operation 2013. Catoosa County. Ryan Beavers Ringgold 706-463-0988 GQF incubators 1266, electronic T-stat, acrylic doors, auto egg turner and 1270 hatcher, $150 ea. John Brix Franklin 770-854-7488 Listed for damp areas, garages, barns. Lorelei Prichard Watkinsville 706-340-1249 Number one Galvanized Tin, 29 gage, 23ft X 3in long, 300 sheets, $35 per sheet Randy Jackson Lula 770-654-4649 Old 80 gallon syrup kettle with foundary markings for sale. William Smith Cordele 31015 229-9387695 Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent condition. Delivery & set available anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431 Poultry equipment for sale; Feed not be published. Cattle If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 12 montlhs old bulls; 2 Hereford, 1 Brangus and 1 Charolais. LeRoy Hurst Dewy Rose 404-8631901 14 mo. regd. Red Limo bull, $2500. Dave Davis Commerce 770-6166038 17 mo black Lim-flex bull. Good EPDs for heifers. Sired by Brickyard. Tommy Sizemore Barnesville 770235-4891 olds. All AI sired. Allen Ellicott 681 Antioch Road Abbeville 31001 229401-8590 5 Angus bred cows, 3 with calves; pairs, $2500;.bred cows, $2000; Will deliver. Kirk Little Lyons 912-3263512 5 Jersey Hefiers - 1 with calf, 4 to calf soon. Dale Gooch 1807 Yahoola Road Dahlonega 30533 kenkarkhl@ gmail.com 706-344-8898 6 Black Angus heifers, $1,750 each. Open; grass genetics, AI sired: Aristocrat of Wye. wstrvlr@bellsouth.net Arthur Ferdinand Atlanta 404-8678773 706-675-3943 Greenhouse stuppy gutter, con- bins, hoppers, brooders, fans, metal 7' x 10' flatbed trailer, single axle; nected, 12 bays, 30x144; flat filler; & plastic feed pans, fill switches and $100. William Hutchings Sanders- biotherm, carts, Blackmore seeder, more. Bill Adams Greensboro 706- Market Bulletin Ad Form ville 478-552-0606 Bobcat, Atlas coldframes. Tom John- 817-0212 Aluminum pallet/skids, 24 x 36x ston Thomaston 706-647-9239 Rabbit Boxes, $10 each. Billy This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for adver- 3 inches high, military made, $14 Heavy-duty four-shank subsoiler; Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267- tisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit each. Josh Daniels Atlanta 404-449- 200-gallon round steel fuel tank, 7084 includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market 4879 $200; Gill roll over, $400; and other Syrup kettle; good for burn pits. 50, Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one Antique electric churn and three items. Dennis Christopher Mans- 60 & 80 gallons. Priced @ $8 per gal. notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be gallon clear glass churn, both $150. field 770-385-0714 404-558-1637 John Lewis Lakeland adrianlewis@ a paid subscriber with a current subscription. Malcolm C Talley Rome 706-234- Hen nests; 12 metal nests per box. live.com 229-251-6271 9789 $40 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleve- Two used Firestone 18.4x46 tractor Antique heart pine flooring sills, 37- land 706-878-8509 tires, 65 percent tread, 12-ply, $900; Category: Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some foot trusses; 12-hole laying cages; Hit-and-miss five horsepower, two 14.9x34 tractor tires, 65 percent two 2,000-bushel grain bins and economy with belt pulley, Plessville, tread, $500. Mike Deal Statesboro more. James B Donaldson Metter running. W C Quarles Dawsonville watersfarms@bulloch.net 912-682- categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, prior to being published. 912-685-4095 912-682-0347 706-265-3732 7249 Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for vegetables Marketing Order Referendum to be held in March The Agricultural Commodity Commission for Vegetables will hold a 30-day grower referendum to allow producers an opportunity to vote on a new Marketing Order for Vegetables which establishes a 1 cent per marketing unit assessment on fresh vegetables produced for sale in this State. The order applies to growers with 50 acres or more of total annual production and only applies to beans, bell pepper, specialty pepper, Broccoli, beets, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, greens including collards, turnips greens, mustard and kale, squash including, yellow, zucchini and winter squash, sweet potato and tomato. Collected assessments fund programs of research, promotion and education on behalf of Georgia Vegetables. This marketing order is to replace the marketing order which failed to pass in 2014 grower referendum. In order for the Marketing Order to be approved, 66 2/3% of those ballots returned must be in favor of approval of new the Marketing Order. Also 25% of ballots of eligible voters must be returned for referendum to be valid. Upon approval, the Marketing Order would be in effect for three (3) years beginning May 1, 2015 and ending April 30, 2018. The balloting period for the proposed Marketing Order has been set for March 1, 2015 to March 30, 2015. Ballots must be postmarked no later than midnight March 30, 2015 to be eligible to be counted. Please mark and sign your ballot and complete the production information and return it in the postage-paid envelope as soon as possible. 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PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 GUEST COLUMN: Georgia Positioned Well for Trade Opportunities with Cuba Last December, President Barack Obama announced plans to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba and reverse a policy of virtual trade isolation that has spanned for nearly 54 years. While a full reversal of the trade embargo will require Congressional ap- proval, the President's directive immediately eases at least some of the sanctions primarily in the areas of travel, banking and trade. WARREN Starting in January, U.S. travelers are no longer required to obtain a government license and airlines such as Atlanta based Delta will be permit- ted to offer services there. Banking institutions are authorized to facilitate financial transactions, and U.S. companies are permitted to invest in certain small businesses and shipments of building materials are allowed to private Cuban companies. The Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000 allowed President Clinton to end any unilateral sanctions on specific goods such as agricultural commodities and medical goods to Cuba. In Washington D.C., leading farm groups believe agriculture can serve as a foundation for overall enhanced trade relations with the island. Last month, more than 25 companies and farm trade organizations formed a coalition to promote more improved agri- cultural trade relations with Cuba. The U.S. Agriculture Coalition for Cuba, led by organizations such as the American Farm Bureau, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the National Chicken Council believes that the improvement of agricultural trade between the U.S. and Cuba is the foundation for building success and enduring relations between both countries. The coalition predicts poultry, corn and soybeans stand the most to gain from enhanced relations. Cuba currently imports approximately 80 percent, or $1.7 billion, of its domestic food requirements according to the Global Trade Information Service. The United States holds around 4% of that market and lags substantially behind other countries such as European Union, Brazil and Canada. But agricultural ship- ments to Cuba have remained volatile in recent decades peaking at around $700 million in 2008 and dropping to nearly $272.8 million in 2014, the lowest in a decade. Frozen poultry products comprised around 41 percent of that total, according to the U.S.- Cuba Trade and Economic Council. Other exports such as soy- bean oil cakes, corn and soybeans added an additional 48 percent. This could mean good news for Georgia farmers. U.S. exports represent an estimated 80% of total Cuban poultry imports with continued signs for growth with increased demands for poultry as a principle source of protein and increases in Cuban house- hold incomes. Georgia remains the top U.S. exporter of poultry, shipping roughly $1.2 billion worth in 2013, with $13.7 million targeted to Cuba. The Port of Brunswick is the number one port in the U.S. for exports to Cuba. The Georgia Ports Authority sent nearly 38,000 short tons of soybeans, flour and meal of oilseed to Cuba in 2013, making up 80 percent of those products received by the nation. An additional 35 shipments of other products were exported to the island including cordage, twine, logs and lumber and petroleum products. While opportunities do exist for Georgia farmers, there remain a number of unknowns. A full overhaul of the trade embargo will require Congressional approval, a move that some feel may not take place anytime soon. While Cuban household incomes show signs of improvement, they still lag far behind those in the U.S. with a per capita income of just 12% of what we experience here. However, relaxed travel and trade restrictions could provide a boost to Cuba's overall economy, increasing demand on Geor- gia's farm products. With Georgia poultry products already well positioned in the Cuban market and our significant growth in vegetable production, we could see plenty of opportunities for Georgia farmers. Bo Warren Director of Business Development, Georgia Department of Agriculture and Shehzin Jafar International Trade Manager, Georgia Department of Economic Development. Feed My School for a Week Celebrating Four Years of Activities The Feed My School for a Week program introduces local school children to Georgia-grown agriculture through what is served on their lunch trays. Each school also embarks on many different fun and educational activities to further highlight the importance of agriculture in their communities and the state of Georgia. Take a look at what some of the students are saying about this delicious and educational program. 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Sharon Elementary in Forsyth County Meredith Aase Favorite Feed My School Activity Taste Test Favorite Georgia Grown Fruit/Veggie Apples Hudson Powers Favorite Feed My School Activity Trivia Questions Favorite Georgia Grown Fruit/Veggie Carrots Danielsville Elementary in Madison County Tyler Cochran Favorite Feed My School Activity petting farm animals at Double Branch Ranch during farm expo Favorite Georgia Grown Fruit/Veggie - fresh collards Jarrett Lasseter Favorite Feed My School Activity seeing the farm animals brought by the FFA and Young Farmers during farm expo Favorite Georgia Grown Fruit/Veggie - Pink Lady apples Annie Belle Clark Primary in Tift County Keynira Rogers Favorite Feed My School Activity milk day Favorite Georgia Grown Fruit/Veggie peaches Whigham Elementary School in Grady County Favorite Feed My School Activity - making ice cream and learning about the process of turning milk into a yummy treat using ice and salt. 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Sometimes called "bear grass," "Adam's needle yucca" or simply "Adam's needle," it is a short yucca with pointed evergreen leaves that grow one to two feet tall. The plant has a sculptural quality, especially in winter. It would be valuable in the garden even if it never bloomed. But it does bloom. The bloom rises like a stalk of giant asparagus, often six feet tall or more, before branching out to bear waxy, white to cream flowers. It is dramatic, a floral Old Faithful. I have tried for years to get people to look at the beauty and durability of yuccas. Working in nurseries I witnessed customers ignore my advice and select less durable plants requiring more water and more work. Sigh.... Some people shy away from yuccas because they think all of them have sharp leaves. The familiar and also native Spanish bayonet (Yucca aloifolia) and some other species do have dangerously sharp and stiff leaves and need to be sited with care, but Yucca filamentosa does not. It has a sharp point at the end of each leaf, but the leaves are flexible allowing it to be planted along a sidewalk or in a playground without worry. The points and the threads at the edges of the leaves account for the "Adam's needle" moniker and the filamentosa in its botanical name. Many yucca species are native to deserts of Mexico and the Southwest. Unfortunately, some people only associate yuccas with hot, dry areas and refuse to consider any of them. The British, some the finest gardeners in the world, do not share this mental block. They use yuccas freely. The French painter Henri Rousseau included what appear to be blooming yuccas (perhaps Yucca gloriosa or Yucca recurvifolia also Georgia natives) in some of his jungle scenes. Their bold form matched his painting style. He did not let the origins of yuccas restrict how he would use them. Variegated varieties of Adam's needle yuccas are good choices to brighten a winter landscape. Adam's needle yucca thrives in ordinary garden soil as well as sandy and rocky soils. It likes full sun, although I have seen it growing wild in open woods. There are several varieties, including variegated ones. Try Adam's needle yucca amid low-growing plants such as thrift (Phlox subulata), creeping verbena and creeping junipers that accentuate the yucca's distinctive form. Use it in planters, on banks, in perennial beds or as a foil for winter annuals or ornamental grasses. Visiting the Atlanta Botanical Garden in January, I came upon a clever planting of variegated yuccas with purple curly-leaf kale. The two complemented each other both in color and form. The dark, billowy leaves of the kale enhanced the yellow leaves of the yuccas making them look like bursts of sunlight. Here are a few more virtues and interesting facts: Don't confuse yucca with the edible tuberous roots sold as yuca. Yuca is another name for cassava. Yucca roots have been used as a source of soap. In the hair-crazy 70s, there was even a shampoo named Yucca Dew that contained yucca extract. Some American Indians used yucca leaves as a source of fiber. After the Civil War, some farmers considered Yucca filamentosa as an alternative to cotton, but no industry or market developed around it. Outdoorsmen report that the dry bloom stalk of yucca makes an excellent bow drill to start a fire. Biologists and nature lovers should note that yuccas serve as host plants for two species of butterflies in Georgia: yucca giant skipper and Cofaqui giant skipper. They are also the host for the yucca moth, a little white moth that they depend on for pollination. By pollinating the flowers the moths make sure their caterpillars have seeds to eat. However, the caterpillars don't eat all the seeds, ensuring a new generation of yucca plants a fascinating symbiotic relationship. Deer avoid eating yuccas either due to the toughness and stringiness of the leaves or due to the sharp points on some species, a welcome feature in these days of rising deer populations. Yucca flowers are edible. Those of Yucca filamentosa I have tasted remind me of mild cabbage. I shared some with the grandchildren of a friend. When they visited several months later the first thing they asked was about "the plant with white flowers that we ate." Do I spy two future yuccaphiles? How about you? Isn't there room for at least one yucca in your garden? Arty's Garden is written by Arty Schronce, the depart- ment's resident garden expert. He grows several yucca species in his Cabbagetown garden. Yucca nomenclature is confused with some taxonomists separating one species into several and others lumping formerly separate species to- gether. To quote Shakespeare, "That which we call a yucca by any other name would smell as sweet." Or something like that.... FEATURE RECIPES: 2015 Georgia Grown Chefs Sweet Potato and Apple Salad Serves 6-10 people 2 Sweet Potato Peeled and Diced about " 4oz Olive Oil 2 Granny Smith Apples cup Pecans Toasted 1 cup Apple Cider Vinaigrette (Recipe Follows) 2oz Cumin Blackening Spice Mix 1 cup loose pack Baby Kale Directions 1 In a mixing bowl combine the diced sweet potato, blackening spice and Olive Oil 2 Roast sweet potato in a 350 F Chef Matthew Basford of Canoe in Atlanta Oven for 25-30 minutes till tender and golden brown 3 Peel Apple and cut in Remove core and cut into semi circles about 1/4" Thick 4 To assemble mix the warm potato, kale, pecans, kale, apple 5 Add enough vinaigrette to coat the greens and squash and season with salt and pepper. Then serve in bowl for commu- nal or on plate for individual You could also add some Springer Mountain chicken breast and make this an entre for dinner Apple Cider Vinaigrette 2 cups Apple Cider Vinaigrette Jalapeno small dice 2 cups Apple Cider 1 Cup olive oil Onion Diced Cup Pecan Oil 1 clove garlic crushed Directions 1 Sautee onions, garlic and jalapeno in a small amount of olive oil till translucent approximately 5 minutes. 2 Add cider and cider vinegar and reduce by . Once cooled add oils and season to taste Cumin Blackening Spice 6oz Toasted Cumin Seed 6oz Brown Sugar then ground 2oz Spanish paprika 2oz Black Pepper ground 1oz Cayenne 6oz Kosher Salt 1oz Coriander Seed Ground Mix all ingredients together and store. Will last 1-2 weeks in a cool dark area of your kitchen North Georgia Apple & Crispy Brussels Sprout Salad Chef Jay Swift of 4th & Swift in Atlanta Ingredients: 4 salads 25 Brussels Sprouts 3 Apples ( preferablyh high acidity) 1/4 cup crme fraiche 3 cups apple cider 1 cup pistachios (shelled) 1 pinch Fleur de sel fresh ground black pepper 2 sprigs rosemary 2 tbsp sherry vinegar 4 cups vegetable oil for frying Directions: Place apple cider in a small pot on stove & reduce until syrup consistency. Cool & reserve. Prep Brussels sprouts by removing the brown part of the stem end & then cutting in half. Peel apples and cut into thin thin slices Toss pistachios with rosemary and toast in oven until lightly browned. Cool , then remove rosemary and grind to course consistency either by hand or in food processor. To serve: Heat oil on stove top or in fryer to 350 degrees. Fry Brussels sprouts until outside leaves begin to turn golden brown. Do not "over fry". Remove sprouts from fryer onto a paper. Transfer to a bowl and toss with salt, pepper, (to taste) & sherry vinegar. Using a spoon, spread crme fraiche on plate in a line (this will hold the sprouts in place). Liberally spread reduced cider mixture on top of crme fraiche. Place sprouts in a line on top of cider & crme. Top with apples. Repeat original process. To finish, add one last drizzle of cider reductuion then sprinkle pistachio mix liberally over plate. Enjoy!! Ratatouille Serves: 20 Ingredient: 8 oz. Olive oil 1 cup Vidalia onion, diced 2 lb. GA. Grown green peppers, diced 1 lb. GA. Grown tomatoes, deseeded, diced 2 lb. GA. Grown eggplant, diced 2 lb. GA. Grown zucchini diced bulb garlic, into puree 1 cup tomato puree 1 Tbsp. Red wine vinegar salt and pepper to taste Chef John Syzmanski of The Kroger Co. Method: 1. Saute all ingredients together in oil. 2. Season, cover, and cook until vegetables are tender. Sweet Potato Salad 5 medium sweet potatoes, boiled in their skins and cooled 1 cup chopped celery cup sliced green or spring onion cup chopped roasted red peppers cup grainy Dijon mustard cup olive oil cup chopped cilantro Juice of 2 limes 2 tablespoons honey Salt and pepper to taste Peel and cut potatoes into 1" cubes. Mix with remaining ingredients. Let sit for one hour and taste again. Adjust for seasoning. Chef Cathy Conway of Avalon Catering in Atlanta PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 6 bred long horns, calves due Regd. Angus performance tested Registered Berkshire pigs, new One large white billy goat, half boar, 2-250 gal. saddle tanks and March-May 1 bred Gelb.; 2nd. calf., bulls and Angus cows, calving soon littwer, born 1-5-2015; parents on half Kiko, proven breeder, $300. Ray- mounts, very good cond.. $1,250. balancer bull, 6 mos. Gene Cantrell with second calf; all excellent qual- site, 4 Barrows and 3 gilts. Charles mond Andrews Byron 478-956-5565 Richard Weaver Fairmount 770- Shady Dale 770-312-6224 706-468- ity. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-231- W McKerlie Ball Ground 678-431- Purebred LaMancha bottle babies; 773-6243 1341 8236 1129 healthy; bred for soundness, produc- Amish built Doctor;s buggy with 60 Yearling Polled Hereford bulls Registered Angus bulls, 15-17 Service age boar, 8-9 months old, tion, disposition; $75-$100. Barbara brakes. Jim Kittle Bowdon 770-258- and 60 Yearling Braford bulls. Jonny months old, semen tested and doc- York Hamp. cross. Arnold Tennant McCormick Bowdon 770-258-9505 1821 Harris Odum 912-586-6585 ile, and cow-calf pairs. John Stuede- Mauk 478-391-9191 Purebred Saanen, due in early April, Amish Meadowbrook style cart, 8 Hereford heifers ready for breeding, $1400 each. Angie Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258 Aged pure bred Black Angus and Black Simmental bulls, AI breeding; registered and semen-tested. William Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-586-2388 Black Angus heifers, 6 months, good breeders (steers also) dams at farm, market price, Montfort Farm, Gary Bubb Reynolds 904-386-3520 Black/black baldie Angus sired heifers, open, ready to breed May, 2 head, del.avail.; $1800 per head. Chad Brown Rhine gacattleman_71@hotmail.com 478-3081354 Brangus bull, 3 yr. old, not regd., farm raised, $2,000. Jeff Davis Co. Don Davenport Hazelhurst 912253-2688 Bulls for sale; Angus and horned hereford, 14 months old, semen tested. Wes Smith Thomaston 706648-4210 C harlais cross heifers, 5 white, 750 lbs., $1500 each. Ivey Jeanes Gordon 478-233-0347 Calving ease, Angus, Semi-Angus bulls, excellent bloodlines, semen tested, ready for service. Phil Page Winder 770-616-6232 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Charolais bull for sale. Born Nov. 2013. Semen tested, Weighs approx. 1300 lbs. $3500 Alan Mitchell Martin 706-491-6819 Charolais-Angus, young bulls, cross, great bulls, see to believe. Danny Brady Hephzibah 706-2318563 Charolais; registered and SimAngus bulls; 13-20 months, semen tested; several to choose from, ready for service. Jean Wilson Yatesville 706-601-4070 Coming, 2 year old redgd. Red Angus bulls, also heifers onthe breeding age(16-17) months old, excellent bloodline & EPD. Jorge Haber Midland 706-323-2405 Commercial Black Angus bulls, Hereford-Gelbeich Cross bull, 8-10 months old, all shots, Robin Auldridge 706 825 2544. Robin Auldridge Blythe 706-825-2544 For sale:Three donkeys; A jenny and 2 gelding jacks. Ben Philllips Dewy Rose 706-376-6343 Gelbvieh bulls; bred heifers; cowcalf pairs; bred cows; registered purebred; easy calving, fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 Hereford Bull; grandson DR World Class, DREAM ON; prime semen, 14 straws. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478-6763127 Hereford Bulls, regd.polled and heifer friendl, 17 months old, many to choose from, great ends and very docile. Brad Mullins Martin 706-4917556 Herefords bulls, 16 months, AISired, low birth weights, bred heifers, cow-calf pairs. Taylor Neighbors 525 District Line Americus 31709 229- mann Comer 706-202-2371. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 706-202-2371 Registered Angus Bulls; semen tested and guaranteed, 16 months old, $3200. Walker Cloud Canton 678-294-4592 Registered Angus calves, 2 bulls, 3 heifers, 6-10 months old, excellent bloodlines. David Strawn Clermont 678-617-9717 Registered Black Angus AI bull; low birth weight, farm raised, 3 years old, $ 3000; Offspring on premises. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-531-3549 912865-7282 Registered Red Polled Beefmaster Bull; a little over 2 years old. He is from a great breed, $2000. Sonny Bettis Blairsville 404-642-4274 Show Prospects Shorthorn Plus Heifer, Chi Bull/Steer GCCPA Member $1500 each. Monica Turner 706-329-7843 Monica Turner Box Springs 706-329-7843 Sim-Angus bulls, low birth weight.,18 mos. old; Sired by NLC Upgrade, $3000. Keith Thrasher Carlton 706-296-4031 Simbrah and Simmental young bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 Two 2 year old, Angus Limousin cross bulls; PB limo ABS sire, efficient, $2500 each. Harrison McDonald Jefferson 706-713-7176 706713-6222 Two purebred Red Angus-Simmental cross low weight bulls, 14 months old, ready for light service. Joe Gibson Rome 706-5063026 Two registered black Angus bulls; ages 12 and 14 months, both have good EPDs. P & D Farm. Paul Beck Cedartown 706-506-2434 Weaned Holstein bull calves, 325400lbs, vaccinated, dewormed, banded, dehorned, $1.75/pound or $600 each. Clint Crumley Lula 678451-9627 Zebu Herd Sale. 5 Cows, 2 heifers,1 Bull; 1 bull calf. $5000; All doubled registered. Jan Hanson Waynesboro 706-558-1015 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosisfree and qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. Baby Yorkshire pigs for sale, 6 weeks old. Tommy Kitchens Winder 770-725-9095 LargeTamworth Boar for sale, 3 years old, $450. Chasity Anthony Barnesville chasityanthony11@yahoo.com 470-219-1515 Mini Piglets for sale; Black and Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1 breeding Barbaclos black belly ram. Richard Grabel Albany 404473-9401 1 Breeding Barbados Black Belly Ram. Richard A Grabel Albany 229869-2547 100 percent New Zealand Kiko Buck, born Apr. 2, 2013; great bloodline; Brown/Black color; NKR registered. Justin Story Waleska okkikos@gmail.com 770-773-0020 16 month, Billy; half boar, half Nubian; white and black, $150. Vicki Wilkerson Jackson 770-617-1305 3 registered Nubian bucks, bottle raised, yearlings, one white. two brown/black. Donna Looney 490 Campbell Road SE Calhoun 850420-4653 6 month old traditional Boer Buck, would make a great herd sire, $275. Lisa Beavers Newnan 770-3016371 770-251-5711 ADGA oberhasli kids; February thrugh May, quality milking, showing, from certified disease free herds, gentle bottle babies. Debra McArthur Allentown 478-998-1848 Adga Saanen/Whether, good companion goat or weed eater, very gentle, 2 yr. old. current vaccinations, worming. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 Baby pygmy goats, black/white, Plus 1 year old female, brown. Females $80.00 Males $65.00 very Friendly. Molly Dobbins Dacula mollydobbins@bellsouth.net 404-9266559 DOPER/KATAHIN SHEEP. All ages and colors, some already bred, $75 and up. Tye Kuykendall Ballground 770-735-3532 770-833-2808 Dorper/Katahdin Ram, 300lbs. parasite resistant, 4 y/o high twinning, 100% conception. Barb Hammond 1300 Netherland Rd Midville 30441 561-670-9002 Fainting/Myotonic long hair Silky goats, registered, healthy, dehorned, 2 bucks, 1 doe, babies due. $250/ up. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-2518896 Five Kiko bucks, 100 percent New Zealand; two 1 year old and three 6 months old. Joe Wilson McDonough 678-858-6538 Goat Herd; 7 Nannies, 1 large herd Billy, 4- weanlings, 8 babies $1850. Paul Kelly Monticello 706-319-5930 Herd of 75 head of high percentage Kiko does, 2 bucks and kids for sale. Tommy Waldrop Tifton 31794 229326-3053 Katahdin sheep, Ewe, lambs, eight months old, ready to breed. Wayne B West Point 706-882-3250 Male LaMancha breeder, massive size, not for food, $500 firm. Sherry Amerson 173 Blackberry Lane Augusta 30906 706-833-5535 706414-2548 Nigerian buck; healthy, 2 years old, good sire; black, white; want new blood in herd; $175. Linda Duke Good Hope 770-267-1520 770-5495383 Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings for sale; excellent bloodline, $350. James Perkins Morganton 706-374-4347 Pygmy goats for sale, won't last long. Sandy Killgo Metter 912-6853523 Registered Boer billies and Nannies, 8 weeks to 2 years old, check out our website. Eddie Watson Ellaville backyardboerga.com 229942-4591 Saanen buckling; excellent line, three months old, February 13, No horns, friendly. Would make a great herd sire. Charles Huff Tifton 229343-4918 Savanna-Kiko and Savanna-Boer cross bucks for sale; 3 mos. old, $300 each Marla GIll Eastman marlagill@bellsouth.net 478-2318084 Shetland Ram, 4 years old, striking silver markings, Large Ram horns, $250. Shereen Crowley Milner boboscostumes@hotmail.com 678-4681051 Wanted: registered Blue-Eyed, goats, no buck to service; six does, smallest one 23". Shannon Kuykendall Woodstock 770-289-6529 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published. 15-year-old mare, half Q.H., half Belguim, gentle, green, broke to ride and drive; $600 OBO. Danny Stephens Odum 912-294-1586 Closely matched pair Sorrel Quarter Arab cross, gelding, 7 years old, spirited. Mary Mobley Union Point 706-817-1152 Miniature donkeys: guard or breeding, donkey jack, $200; nice colors; Jennies, $300 & up; small & registered donkeys. Bill Wray Perry 478825-1297 Miniature riding mare, 33 inches, Sorrel/white, pretty and smart, can deliver, call for pictures, $450. J Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 Paso Fino gelding under saddle, $1500. Paso Fino Mare, very smooth ride, $3000. Excellent bloodlines. Ron Conner Crawfordville classicfino@gmail.com 770-310-9835 Registered Tennessee Walking Horse mare, 7 years old, 16 hands, intermediate rider. Tony Green Fairmont 706-337-2467 770-6050888 single seat, One horse, includes custom leather harness, excellent condition, Can email pictures, $800. Dick Haines Cleveland 706-865-5809 Black tucker saddle, River Plantation trail No. 146, size 15.5, includes saddle, breast collar and headstall; $1,000. Joan Sims Bowdon 770328-1642 Circle Y 16-inch trail, $1,000; Big Horn show 16-inch, $1,500; like new saddles at used saddle prices. Charlene Ratliff Monroe 404-217-2037 Circle Y Show Saddle, 16 in. seat; Pasofino saddle, 15 " seat. Tony Green Fairmont 706-337-2467 770605-0888 Draft horse team and single harness, good condition; many other Amish cart and driving items; inxluding shoeing stocks Dale McRee McDonough 770-946-5186 FARRIER/BLACKSMITH EQUIPMENT Coal Burning Free Standing Large Forge 300 lb Blacksmith Anvil, Free Standing Blacksmith Vise, and other Items. Chuck Soriero Morganton charleybull56@gmail.com 706374-2686 Koen Cutting Saddle, excellent condition, 17-inch seat, $2,200, negotiable. Chris Jones Waverly Hall 706-575-1972 Pioneer fore cart, one seat and shafts, excellent condition, $650. Ronnie Wiley Auburn 770-963-0050 Saddles; ranch and gaited horse, like new, $1200 each obo.; other tact available. David Mull Lexington ddmull93@yahoo.com 706-338-6056 706-743-7649 Six horse drover hot walker; electric motor, needs replacing. Martin Altolaguirre Alpharetta 678-230-2632 Tucker Trail Saddle 18" seat, beautiful condition, breast collar, girth, bridle included. Pics available, $1200. Walton County Rick Harrison Monroe wereoutriding@aol.com 770905-7091 Wagon rubber tires, bed 5" x 10', hyd. brakes, storage under wagon van, seats tounge & shaves, $850. Joel Weatherford Millen 478-9827813 478-982-1212 Wanted: Quantities of used horseshoes; will pay more than scrap price. Paul Williams Newnan diamondlazyw@hotmail.com 678-8769146 Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current staple license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713. Equestrian Facility. Amenities, 40 Stall Barn, Hot/Cold Wash Stalls, Indoor Arena Outdoor arenas, Trails, Cross Country. Lessons, Training, Full/pasture board, Layovers. Ashley Stiles Griffin 678-634-6710 Quiet Private Barn, 4 stalls avail. 12x15,Trails, Dressage, arena, 15 acres pasture, wash area, tack, matts Owner's home. Complete full board, $650. S Cherokee Leslie's George Leslie Macedonia 770-740-8884 337-0038 pink,. Mom is 15" and 50lbs, 3 left, ADGA Registered, $250 each, Born Seven year old Q.H. Green, broke, Poultry/Fowl For Sale Murray Grey Cows & Bulls for sale; Bottle babies. Chad Israel Dallas 1/29/15. Have two. Michele Ingram $500; 16 hands. Dr. Ronald Tolbert If you have any questions regarding ads Commercial females also available. 404-272-6928 Guyton michele.ingram912@gmail. College Park 404-767-8513 in this category, call 404-656-3722. Kyle Knight Sylvania knighcattle@ live.com 912-690-5097 Polled Hereford Bull; 4 yrs. old for sale. Bill William Redmond Rock Pigs; born 1/23/2015, $65; also, Landrace sow, $150. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn marilynbruce1@bellsouth. net 770-363-0371 com 912-484-6067 Nigerian Dwarf goats, Champion bloodlines, also goat milk stands for sale www.doubledurangofarm.com Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in Spring 423-580-3449 Registered Berkshire pigs, Gun- Diane Cassara Loganville 678-523- 16" Dakota roper saddle, like new, ads, or they will not be published. Regd,, l. Angus bull., BSE tested, slinger x Cathy Xtra, muscular from 2256 basket weave, dark leather with 12 White Leghorn Hens,1 yr. old, low birth wt., $3000. Lalla Tanner Midwest stock, 3 boars left. Duke Nubian buck; 16 months old; price, roughout stirrups, $500 negotiable. laying 1 White Leghorn rooster, all for Monroe lalla_tanner@hotmail.com Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 $150. Bob Jones Fairburn 770-964- Please text. Ashley Munson Powder $120. Rupert Harris Cumming 770- 770-267-7179 678-823-5742 305-923-0262 9722 Springs 770-402-4973 856-0469 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 11 15 varieties of peafowl including javas,1 year and up, cocks & hens. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 2 Bourbon Red Turkeys,11 months old, Males, $50 each. Frank McGuire Guineas males, almost grown, $20 each, also Ring Neck doves, $15 each, been raised in pens. Sandra Smith Covington 770-337-0160 770-786-6227 Llamas for sale; babies, 6 months and older, beautiful colors, males and females. Marsha Randolph Locust Grove 678-815-1999 Spr Heavy, 125lb. Galv. Livestock Panels and Full Sweep Systems, Anthony Carpenter Buckhead 706318-1979 2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, weed, rain free, horse quality; 2000 bales, $4.50; discount if all taken. Curtis Durden Lyons 912526-3189 912-245-1081 Douglasville 404-583-2386 Guineas, adult Chocolates, 1.5 Alternative Livestock Requiring RABBITS 2014 Coastal Bermuda square 2 male peacocks; about 2 to 3 years old, $125 each. Call before 9pm. Jack Wheeler Covington twowheeler@mindspring.com 770-7871814 to 3.0 years old; Four females, two males, $15 each; Bring large cage. Julia Hamilton Dahlonega 706-5316211 Homing pigeons, pure white, young 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, If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. (2) California Does, (1) Sanjuan/ Newzealand, Doe/cross. (1) Buck Sanjuan/New Zealand cross. Jerry bales, $6.50; well fertilized and limed, horse quality; Delivery Available. Rhonda McCracken Newnan 770-328-9453 2014 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual- 2014 Hatch: Pumpkin Hulsey 2014 birds, $5 each. Billy Turner reindeer and caribou must submit Bray 3355 Smithonia Rd.. Colbert ity, fertilized, limed, rain-free, 4x5 Game stags; Red Golden pheasant Moultrie 229-798-5135 a current deer farming license with 30628 brayjd@uga.edu 706-788- net-wrapped; $50. Grace Brady pairs; Runner-Mallard duck crosses. More than hundreds of white doves. their ads. Ads submitted without this 2332 Hephzibah 706-231-0985 Biddies and ducklings available soon. John Mason Macon 478-9863709 3 (2014) roosters, $10 each; 2 pet Peking drakes, $15; prefer not to be eaten. Linda Williams Maysville 706652-3392 50 Rhode Island Reds, $20 each; free ranged organic birds; leave a voicemail if interested. Ed Mitchel Barnesville chasityanthony11@yahoo.com 678-359-1257 Ameraucana/Easter Egger roosters, nine months old, $10 each. LIVESTOCK WANTED Connie Taylor Davisboro 478-348- 6940 Baby chicks and a few laying hens, various breads, pick up only. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478-9869446 Baby chicks. American Dominique, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red. Pure breeds. Reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 224-4823854 229-482-3854 Lee Adams Macon 478-228-1782 New Hempshire Red, Barred Rock roosters and a few hens. Tex Penland Flowery Branch 770-289-8687 Rhode Island Red pullets, quality, healthy, birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Straight run baby chicks(Domiques, Wellsummer, Brown LegHorn) $1.25 each. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-6690524 Sweetheart pedigree, Barred Rock rooster, needs good home; bought Summer of 2014. Jane Knapp Atlanta 404-697-6998 Turkeys - One pair mature domestic brown turkeys. $50 cash for the pair. No delivery. Lynn Kaley Snellville lynnkaley@kw.com 404-272-5543 Wanted; pair of Guineas. Jerrel Bush 1057 Ingram Lane Dublin 31021 jerrelbush@att.net 478-2750484 White doves, indoor/outdoor raising, 2 @ $25. Johnny Puckett Snell- 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 to buy 1 Pygmy Billy goat. Donald Dyches Savannah 912-4290720 Want standard male donkey(Jack) for breeding, must be gentle and safe around kids. please leave message. Jim Butts Thomaston 706975-8266 2 Female Dutch rabbits with papers, $12 each. M. Conner Murrayville 678-457-2901 English Lops (3 kits BOB 1/6/2015) $50 (Pedigreed/registered/champion bloodlines) call or text. Jennifer Woodson Covington Woodsonwabbitry@yahoo.com 404-566-1075 I have nice rabbits for sale, $8 each. Sharon McCombs Rockmart 770714-5533 Rabbits for sale, year-round; White, Black, Brown, Gray Diane Oxford Covington 770-464-2988 San Juan rabbits for sale. Jim Wiggins Smithville 229-942-8715 San Juan rabbits, 9 months to 1 year old, $1 EACH. Lewis Zellner Fort Valley 478-825-3543 San Juan; 10 weeks and running, $15 each, quantity discount, 17 to sell. Patsy Brown Jackson 770-5049507 2014 Fescue hay for sale, 4x5 rolls. David Jenkins McDonough 678350-4002 2014 Fescue/Mixed hay, 4x5 rolls or square bales, barn stored, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404-557-8448 2014 Fescue/mixed hay, 4x5 rolls or square bales, barn stored, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404-557-8448 2014 good quality peanut hay, 4x5 bale, net wrap, $40 per roll. Dwayne Conner Statesboro 912536-1381 2014 harvested oats bin kept. bag or bulk. call for pricing. Gregg Pilkinton Pelham 229-336-2460 2014 Tift 85 hay; large round bales, net-wrapped, well-limed. fetilized, baled without rain, under tarp, $50 per roll. James L Laster Kathleen 478-987-3703 2014 Yellow Feed Corn $40/barrel, plus 2014 Feed Wheat, $50/barrel. FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Baby chicks: Rhode Island Reds, ville 470-385-6556 Would like to buy 25 to 100 cow Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478- silver Wyandottes, buff Brahmas, Black Giants, $1 each; Dominique pullets, started laying, $15 each. White topknot bearded Silkies, Buff and black Silkie roosters. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261 herd with possible farm rent included; All breds considered. Danny Hattaway Danielsville 706-795-3605 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. All feed, hay and grain ads must in- 847-2356 2014; good quality Peanut hay, net wrap, 4x5 bales, $40. Dwayne Con- Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-6381911 Baby chicks; American Dominique, Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License LIVESTOCK HANDLING clude the variety offered for sale. Ads ner Statesboro 912-536-1381 for mulch hay will not be accepted in 5 x 5ft. Fescue/Bermuda hay rolls, If you have questions regarding ads in this category; they will be published 1- roll only @ $40; 5 or more, $35/ Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington; If you have questions regarding this this category, call 404-656-3722. in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. roll. Betty Williams Toccoa 706-886- pure breeds, reasonable prices. category, call 404-656-3722. `2000; 2 horse trailer, gooseneck `14 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, 9530 Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482- Advertisers selling wood ducks w/small living quarters; very good horse quality; $6 square bale, dis- 5x6 round bale, Ryegrass and Fes- 3854 Beautiful, 2 yr. old peacock, $75; 6 must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not condition, also 12ft gooseneck stock trailer. Dennis Jordan Temple 678- counts for quantity. A. Johns Dawson 229-995-5371 cue hay, $40 a bale; 4x5 mixed grass hay, $25 Mike Frazier Crandall 706- Splash Maran hens; 1 Rooster, $15 have this permit will not be published. 977-2063 `14 Alicia Bermuda, horse quality, 264-4026 each. Lee Holloway Greenville 706- For information on these permits, call 12 ft. Hale Livestock trailer, com- square bales, in barn, rain/weed free, Alfalfa square bales, $8-$10. Hay is 672-0015 the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta pletely rebuilt, good tires, $900. fertilized, $6 each. Jerome Bunn high quality and has been fertilized Black shoulder peacocks, 1 yeara & office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers Wynn Copeland Greensboro 706- Forsyth 478-954-9044 well. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506- up; $75 & up. Shirley Causey Albany 229-395-6300 Black Silkie Roosters, $12 each. Gail Johnson Covington 770-7840767 Brown eggs from Free Range, well fed black hens (Austorleps), $250/ dozen, also roosters for eating & breeding. Bedford Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563 Button quail, sixty in all, $5 each; selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using 453-7687 14ft V-nose Horton Hauler trailer, 7ft wide, two #52 axles w/brakes, good tires w/spare, elect.lift, very good cond,. $3000obo. Garland Benefield Oxford 1mrg73@gmail.com 770784-1655 770-841-0909 16 foot heavy duty bumper pull trailer, two axles brakes, lightrs, $1000; or trade for cattle. Thomas Henderson Chickamauga 706-375- `14 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, UGA soil specs, square; 4x5 round bales in barn; delivery, stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239 `14 Fescue hay, square bales, $4; cow quality. Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 706-254-2639 `14 Tift 44 Hay, horse quality, well fertilized and dry in barn, $5 per bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421 0351 Alfalfa; square bales, horse quality, soil and forage, analysis available, 4x4; also Fescue, $4; Alfalfa, $10. Charles P Logg Gainesville 678943-2493 Alicia Bermuda hay, fertilized, rainfree, horse quality, square bales, $4.50 per bale. Greg Miliner Bluffton 229-254-0729 229-641-3019 Bermdua/Fescue mixed hay, 4x5 $250 for all, all different colors, laying the attachments button. 3917 2013 and 2014 Bermuda, Fescue round bales and square, rain free in now. Call Nites. Harry B Floyd Elber- Bobwhite quail available for sale, 16' stock trailer with center gate, and mix rolls, 4x5 net wrapped, $25- barn $40/ $4. Patrick Broder Stock- ton 706-283-1580 Domineque - Black Cornish cross roosters, full grown, $12. Larry Priest Monroe 770-630-7982 Easter Egger roosters, 6 months, $9, pair of Khaki Campbell ducks, $18, layers. Leslie Bone Eastanollee 706-779-5489 Fertile turkey eggs and poults; flight conditioned, call for pricing. Ralph Holley Temple 770-562-3820 Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842 Bobwhite, Coturnix quail eggs: $70 for 100, $140 for 500, $270 for 1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler stricklandgamebird.com 912-748-5769 escape gagte, good condistion, $1500. Haskel Taylor Culloden 770358-4502 2 horse bumperpull trailer, 2004 Towlite, slant load, dressing/tack room,new tires, excellent floor. Renae Garrett Elberton 912-659-1919 2006 Ponderosa bumper pull horse trailer, 6 x 10, $1200. Frederick $55 roll, delivery available. Jack Jenkins Athens 706-286-4438 2013 Bermuda, Fescue hay in barn; well-fertilized, 4x5 rolls, $40 per roll. Lamar Jones Dallas 770-445-1227 2014 Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5 bale, $40 at farm or $45 delivered; Ken English Waynesboro 706-551-0173. Tommy Rider Waynesboro 706- bridge 404-401-6134 Bermuda Hay, square bales, horse quality, well fertilized/ limed, weed/ rain-free, $8 per bale Danny Reid Cumming 770-887-3254 Bermuda/Fescue, 4X5 round bales, horse quality, $45; Bermuda square bales, $6. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 678-794-0880 Eastern Bronze cross;Taking orders Poultry/Fowl Wanted Stokes Stone Mountain 678-523- 554-9785 Coastal Bermuda, 25 bales, $2 for Spring. Richard Kemp Jefferson 706-255-3651 For Sale: Rhode Iswland, Red and Laced Wyandottes, also Bantams hens & roosters. Villa Rica. Shirley Meeks Temple 770-459-5894 Fresh white & brown eggs and chickens for sale. John Kendrick Yatesville 706-741-1629 Game Chickens: Old Time blues, white hackles and murphys; will trade or sell. Ron Shepard Fortson 706-317-9924 Gamefowl: Jimmy East green leg hatch, Leipers, and Law grays. Daniel Vickery Royston 706-436-6567 ALTERNATIVE Golden Comet laying hens, 1 1/2 LIVESTOCK years old, currently laying; $15 each. Male Rouen ducks. Ed Rhodes Cartersville 678-431-3333 Modern Game Bantam, Lemon Blue, Self Blue or others. Dennis Horne Clayton 334-689-3394 Pigeons, any type, will trap pigeons free, will pick up pigeons free. Gregg Leonard Roswell 404-580-6268 Want to Mandarin ducks, pairs. Melvie Carver Waycross 912-5904731 Wanting diamond doves, ring neck doves and button quail. Donna Milligan Martin 706-356-0535 2456 36' GN cattle trailer, 3, #8000 axles, nice, $9000 or trade for farm equipment. C.E. McCallie Chickamauga 423-413-3124 706-539-2522 Cattle head gates, all steel, heavyduty, easy manual operating; opens to 27 inches wide, walk-through, self locking; $300 each. Pete Harris Elberton 706-283-6615 Crates trail saddle 16", breast collar saddle bags, scabbard immaculate, $900. Wendell Faulkner Watkinsville 706-340-6695 Flatbed, dual wheel, 16 foot, equipment trailer with ramps, good shape. Charline Cambron Acworth 770380-3505 2014 Bermuda Hay, 4x5 round bales, fertilized to UGA specs, weed free, sheltered, good hay, 35 bales. available. William Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942 2014 Bermuda, net wrapped, round rolls, horse & cow grade, located in Jackson Co.; Will Deliver. Kennard Mattox Jefferson 706-9691306 2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 round, square, and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-781-1990 478972-5977 2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5/bale at barn. Delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 per bale, cattle quality, U load. W. Abrams Milner 770-228-3865 Coastal Bermuda, Fescue mix, cow hay, $35 per bale (outside), 4x4 bales, fertilized and limed; Delivery Available. Jermaine Barlow Luthersville 706-302-7658 Coastal Bermuda; round bales, big 5x6 rolls, baled, rain free and clean, $50 each. Hardy Edwards Winterville 706-714-9012 Coastal Hay, 2014, $60; 2013, $30. can deliver for fee. Dan Wiersma Waynesboro dan.wiersma1962@ gmail.com 706-831-3541 Coastal, bahia mix; 800- to 1,000-pound bales, baled with Claas baler; $60 inside, $35 to $45 outside, Kenneth Cook 303 Tack Cole Rd If you have questions regarding this Heavy duty livestock crate/pen/box 2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, well $25 mulch. Coy Baker Loganville Dallas 30157 spreadingoaksfarm@ category, call 404-656-3722. for truckbed. good condition, slid- fertilized, weed and rain free, horse 770-466-4609 att.net 770-231-4632 Emu eggs for sale, $5 each. Ken- ing door, 5'4", 3'9", 3'9", $200. Kim quality, $4.25/bale; approx. 1300 Corn on cob, $10/100, bring your Grown Guineas, $11 each. Pete neth Winschuh Augusta rockwhis- Depp Summerville pygoras@pawsi- bales. Curtis Durden Lyons 912- own container. Brent Covington Conner Folkston 912-286-7081 per@bellsouth.net 706-793-0040 tiveplantation.com 706-734-0948 526-3189 912-245-1081 Dawsonville 770-366-6616 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 Fescue Hay for Sale, $35 per roll. Coastal, Tift 44 Sprigs also custom Angel trumpets, banana trees, Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me- All-natural pure, unprocessed hon- Jill Wright Talking Rock 706-276- planting with machine, not harrowed black magic elephant ears, ginger nots, four-o-clocks, money plant, ey; sizes available: quart, $14; pint, 3242 in; references available Scott Mc- lillies, lotus, pond plants and more. morning glory, hibiscus, devil's $8; eight-ounce bear, $5; cut comb, Fescue hay; square bales of hay, Daniel Yatesville 706-472-3013 Patrice Cook Covington 770-787- trumpet, Siberian iris, $1 teaspoon, $15. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770- used for cow hay, $250 per bale. Figs, three varieties, mulberries, $5; 6141 SASE, cash. G. Robertson 2966 Car- 775-0157 678-448-7781 Bobby Luke Bogart 770-725-5094 self-pollinating Issai, kiwi, $6; sweet Aquatic plants for aquariums, Af- dinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 Bee removal, metro Atlanta and FLOWERS REQUIRING Hay for sale mixed Fescue square shrub, $3; dewberries, raspberries, rican fern Bolbitis, Java fern, $5 a bales, $3 also some 4x5 rolls $25.00 $2; much more. Carla Houghton piece; $2.50 shipping, Jake Japhus west Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770- at barn Harvey Jackson Blairsville Marietta 770-428-2227 Wood Palmetto fasciadimurda@ 706-745-0984 Fruit trees-$5, WildlifeTrees, $2, gmail.com 770-809-3416 PERMITS 942-3887 Beekeeping hive starter kits; Will re- Horse Quality Bermudagrass hay; Berry Bushes, $1.50; large quantities Aztec Gold Marigold, tbsp/$1; If you have questions regarding this move low hanging swarms for free in 2 string square bales, $6 per bale; avail; shipping avail.; Leylands, $2. Moonvine 10/$1; Black Rice, tsp./$1 category, call 404-656-3722. Carrollton area. Email for details. Mi- highly fertilized, weed free; Deliv- Kelly Blizman Perry 478-955-6025 with SASE. Henry Akins Register Advertisers selling officially protect- chael George Carrollton georgefam- ery available. Mike Council Cordele Native plants, Rver Birch, Maples, 912-541-2070 ed plants must have a permit to sell ilycrafts@gmail.com 470-514-9303 31015 229-406-1321 Oaks, Mulberry and others, 3 cont., Boxwoods 4; 30inches, $10 each; such plants. Ads submitted without Carpenter Bee traps, handcrafted, Idaho/Wyoming Alfalfa hay; Green, 7+ft., $5. Barry Gay Blairsville 706- you dig. John Eberhart Hiram 770- this permit will not be published. If the one that works, $20; 3/$50, Free tightly baled, top quality, Fall cutting, 3'x 3'x 8' bales. Call evenings. Gary Davis Blue Ridge 706-632-2965 Large volume of horse quality Bermuda square bales; Peanut and Bermuda grass round bales. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470 835-1662 Old Time Hot CpowHorn pepper seed & Hot Red Pepper seed, $1/ Pkt. w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521 Pan Pen trees, 2 gal. 2+ft., $10 each, discount for multiples. jane 943-0775 Boxwoods: American, Old English, Korean (HarlandI) daylilies: please leave message; Large pot, $5; Small pot, $3. Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Road Yatesville 31097 706-4723371 you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at 770-918-6411. Shipping. Jack Snyder Hephzibah 706-554-7959 Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting honey in the state of Georgia; $46 per gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnutnhoney.com. 912-487-5001 Mulch hay about 80, 1200 lb. rolls; McElreath Cartersville 770-324- Camellias, three-gal, $20;:Crepe Pick up swarms for free. Will pick will load, $20 roll. Eugene Lovett 7787 Myrtles, 20-gal.$35. Myrtle Russell MISCELLANEOUS up/purchase unwanted beekeeping 795 Mt. Gilead Road Tennille 31089 Pindo Palms, 5 gal. pots, $30 each, Bonaire robertrussell@bellsouth.net equipment. New locations to keep gene@lovettspeedshop.com 478- Magnolia trees, 3 gal. pots $20 each. 478-923-1951 If you have questions regarding ads in bees, wanted. Dave Larson Mitchell 232-8554 478-552-7819 Vicky Washburn Forsyth circlew- Castor mole bean seeds, this category, call 404-656-3722. 770-542-9546 Shelled yellow corn, $6 for 40 lbs plants@gmail.com 478-994-4334 free; SASE, 70 cent postage, appre- 2 cast iron pots, great for country Pick up swarms for free; Will pick bag. Janie Willis Dahlonega 706- PRIVACY TREES For Sale, Leyland ciated. Kris Gorus Macon 478-345- decorating or old fashioned out- up/purchase unwanted beekeeping 867-5177 Cypress, Thuja Giants, and more.. 0858 door cooking. Randy Cruse Sharon equipment. New locations to keep Sorghum Balage, 1500 lb. bales. delivery and planting to all of GA Cleome, touch-me-not, Mexican Dowdy Griffin 678-371-6227 bees wanted. Dave Larson Mitchell John Daniels Colbert 706-338-1843 ,Thanks. John Cowherd Monticello sunflower, money plant, tiger lily, Burlap, coffee bean bags, approxi- 770-542-9546 Top quality hay, 4x6 rolls, 1,000 pounds; alicia, Tift 9; wrapped, fertilized; 2014 peanut hay; wrapped, will 770-862-7442 Raspberry plants, $3 each; Approximately 30 available, no minimum. marigold Shasta daisy; $1 each, large; SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507 mately 27X37 inches, $3 each, leave message, Steve Jessup Watkinsville 678-425-5104 Taking orders for 5 frame nucs and 2015 queens. Please call for more details. Jim Garvine Byron 478-956- deliver. Josh Yawn Milan 229-315- Heritage and Redwing. Pick-up only. Clivia Miniata, (orange) blooming CAT heated outdoor floor heater, 7672 7339 Tom Johnson Atlanta 404-234-8427 size, $20 plus shipping. Elaine Flana- waterproof, 20 watts, floor heater, Taking orders: 10-frame beehives Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted Several varieties of Sugar Cane for gan Lizella eflanagan@hotmail.com Gambrel roof overhangs, durable, with supers and queen excluders; sale; Stalk, Roe or Field. D.W. Wright 478-335-3364 nylon, vinyl house, $75. Blairsville.. for spring delivery. Sam Thompson Good horse quality hay, mixed 464 D.W. Wright Road Moultrie Cosmos, Giant, Orange, six to eight Ruth J Kohler Young Harris 706- Cadwell 478-278-6274 or Burmuda square bales and 4x5 31788 229-891-7632 229-324-3133 feet, not unusual; 60 +seeds,, $1 745-6423 Taking orders: five-comb nucs, round bales, barn kept. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 Thornless Black Berry bushes. Jimmie W Mize 1331 Sibley School Rd 7SASE. Ira Bray Newnan 770-2530693 Hog Trap, brand new, 4x4 x 8 ft., 3 door contineous catch, paid $425, hives, bees, Top/bottom., empty hives, supers, Spring delivery, etc. I'm looking for spoiled/unwanted hay to use in my garden, preferably for free. Thanks! Kurt Alexander Clermont 30527 salexander421@ gmail.com 770-718-8650 Looking for oats for horses. I have a grain wagon to transport. Wanda Davis Portal 912-536-2754 Greensboro 30642 706-318-1156 Tift 85 and Russell Bermuda sprigs for sale. Custom Planting is available upon request. Alton White Dry Branch 478-214-1197 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Looking for some tomato cages, Daffodils: White Mount Hood, old time yellow, old time double bloomers, white narcissis, blue bells, mole bean seed. E. Beach Duluth 770476-1163 Four-o'clocks, different colors, large sunflowers seeds; tablespoon, $1 plus SASE. M V Pursley 253 Ryan asking $300. Steve Smith Reidsville 912-557-4703 Kero-Sun Radiant 10; $65; Ker-Sun Radiant 36, $75; Everglow PT-E16 heater,$75; One potbelly woodstove, $125; Heart woodstove, $200. John Truitt Kathleen 478-397-0439 Edward Colston Taylorsville 770382-9619 Will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon/ Gray 478-719-5588 Will remove unwanted bee equipment, swarms and removal from AG SEED FOR SALE I'll take up to 30. Brandon Johnston Road Winder 30680 770-540-1567 Large dog houses for sale, well- structure. All-natural unprocessed Carrollton 404-272-8508 770-307-5645 built, well-designed, strong, make wildflower honey for sale. Derry Oli- If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed Looking for velvet beans; Please call Dean . Dean MDaniel Reynolds allendeanmcdaniel@yahoo.com 478-957-9026 Millet seeds wanted. Jim Thomas Lilburn 678-859-3406 Large crinum lily bulbs;You dig; beautiful dark green foliage with red blooms, Eight for $10. Calvin Till Thomaston 706-648-9197 478-3917635 Mature Lenten Roses(Hellebores) your farm dog happy with a new home. Wayne Knight Auburn 678425-4550 Locust rails and posts for sale; Custom lengths available. Eugene Cook 3274 Trackrock Gap Road ver Commerce 706-335-7226 706621-1781 Will retrieve honeybee swarms in Clayton, Fayette, Henry and Spalding County's free of charge. Tom Bonnell Hampton tombonnell@bell- lot advertised. Ads submitted without Old Timey Greassey Collard Seed. ready to bloom this winter $4 each; Blairsville 30512 706-745-8724 south.net 678-983-7698 770-707- this information will not be published. Bobby Rutherford Cochran 478- 50 Pachysandra for $10. Carol Olson 706-897-5828 2110 If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, 230-9222 this report needs to be sent along Marietta carololsonmar@hotmail. Old barnwood, 75 yrs. old Oak and com 770-998-1076 yelow poplar, great for accent and Things To Eat FLOWERS AND with it. For ads submitted online, the ORNAMENTALS report can be attached using the at- tachments button. Seed lots must FOR SALE 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. GCIA Certified Tifton 9 Bahiagrass; 40 lb. bags. James Gaston Americus gaston7460@bellsouth.net 229924-7460 229-938-9115 Merritt Sweet corn seed, guaranteed to reproduce, $12 per lb, plus postage. Harvey McClure Ellijay 706-635-4970 Ag Plants for Sale Bermuda spr;igs, Russell, coastal, Tift 85, custom planting State wide; references available, book early. Robert McNair. Freeman Montgomery Junction City 706-366-1956 706-575-5697 Bermuda sprigs: alicia, coastal, russell and Tift 85; also custom planting. Ronnie Hart Guyton 912-665-2261 Boueberry plants in 50 count trays. Call for details. Clinton Waldron If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722. $1 per/packet Flower Seed with SASE; Purple Cone flower, Blk. Eye Susan,Tiger Lilly, Giant Lilly, Amaryllis, Vitex(ChaseTree). Hans Gruetzenbach 978 County Farm RD NE Dalton 30721 2014 Hollyhock,Texas Star Hibiscus, White Miniature Zinnia, 25 seeds, $3 plus SASE (no checks, please). D. Miltimore 1396 Kiley Lane Dalton 30721 countryliving@windstream.net 2014 variegated four-o-clock seed, 2014 hummingbird vine seeds; $1 per package with SASE. Polly Young 173 Creekview Drive Leesburg 31763 229-888-7650 36 H. Send Hibiscus seed, roughed-up. "Luna White" 24, $1 and SASE. Douglas S Capps 1329 Sandy Cross Road Comer 30629 770-490-5537 4" perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Night-blooming Cereus: white, red, aloes & jade, peniciels cactus, Kalanehoe, $2 & up, many more. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770-9431915 Pond, landscape and fruit plants; Call or e-mail for pricelist. Susan Kingsolver Hull frogbit2@yahoo.com 706-363-8892 Purple Verbena; beauty berry, Rose Campions, Hyganith bean vine, coroapsis. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Red castor bean or loofah sponge seeds; 25 /$3,100 /$10; send SASE. Joy Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganiville 30052 Red Spider Lilies, $5 per dozen; White Cherokee Roses, $5. June Hurst Whigham 229-762-4476 Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel trumpets, double purple or double yellow, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Seeds: Larkspur, echinacea, foxglove, Sweet William, peony poppy, columbine, $1 plus SASE. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Road Lyons 30436 912-526-8516 Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me- crafts. J T Wilson Hiawassee 706994-0607 Plastic Buck - Pal pallets, $20 each or 5 for $80; 44'x56"x6" high, very strong. Nin D Garrett Tyrone 770487-4883 Plastic woven feed sacks, 25 cents each; Vintage burlap, 100 lb. bags, Purina, $4.50 each; empty, excellent condition. Harry McCord Carrollton 770-830-0005 404-2131190 Quonset style building; Aluminum tubing, 20'W 14'H ~60'L. No roofing, $1,800. Joey Duran 4294 Chamblee Road Oakwood 30566 sail.duran@ charter.net 770-654-9752 Two Carlisle tires, traction chiefs, 18-18.50-10, 4 ply, made in USA, good for tractor, small four wheeler. Michael Magrum Rydal 706-5098576 Weathered tin, 40 yrs old, in tact, great for hobby, bird house roofs. East Point Betty Skipper Conyers 404-766-2898 Bees, Honey & Supplies 10 Frame Bee hive, $75 and 5 Frame Bee hive, $60, Also make Supers and Inner Cover. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 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 Stuart pecans in shell, one or 100 pounds, $1.45 per pound; can ship, you pay postage. Curtis Kicliter Marshallville 478-967-2940 `14 pecans, $11/lb plus postage. Will crack, shell, separate your pecans $.50/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 `14 Shelled Pecans mostly halves, $7 lb. plus shipping. June Brantley 1501 N Houston Lake Blvd Warner Robins 31093 478-788-1137 2014 Black walnuts, large, extra clean meats, $22 per quart, postage paid Hoyt Payne McCaysville 706492-7781 2014 Pecans, $5 per lb. plus shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 2014 Pecans, $8 per pound, ship- Manor 912-550-7263 Chinquapins (Castanea) one year old bare root seedlings, 3 for $30. A-1 wildflower seeds, attracts butterflies and birds, $2; two gigantic packs, SASE. Sam Marler 339 nots, 4 o'clocks, money plant, morning glory, hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, $1 teaspoon, SASE, 3 pound package Italian bees w/ queen, April 10, 2015 $90; 100% deposit required to guarantee your ping is extra. Michelle Copeland Clarkesville 706-768-8417 2014 shelled, Pecans, mostly Charles Adams Marietta quercusfal- Walden Shore Drive Brunswick cash. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal package. Billy Craft Elberton 864- halves, $8 lb. N. Whitmire Clermont cata@earthlink.net 678-313-1873 31525 912-275-9710 Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 617-7630 770-983-7256 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 13 2014--2015 shelled pecans, $8 Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid per pound, plus postage, horizon bream, channel catfish fingerlings, orchards.com. Phil Williams Jesup sterile grass carp; delivery available. 912-270-4676 Tony Chew Manchester 706-846- Farm fresh egg for sale; brown 3657 eggs, $3 a dozen. Charles Samples Bluegill, shellcracker (redear), Hy- Cindy Samples Cumming 770-887- brid bream, threadfin shad, channel 2722 678-234-5501 catfish, grass carp. Delivery avail- Fresh eggs; Non GMO, Soy and able. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville Corn free, $4 per dozen, mixed sizes. 478-892-3144 Sonya Farrell Clarkesville random- Grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker bantamfarms@yahoo.com 706-754- bream, channel catfish fingerlings, 5838 bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pick I have several kinds of peppers for up by appointment only. Robert sale and some mixed, $3/pt. and Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 $6/qt. Andrea Freeland Carnesville Rainbow trout, brook trout/special 706-990-9960 order, sterile grass carp, trout food, Marview Farms proudly raises & fish feeders, lime application, aera- provides GRASSFED & finished Beef, Lamb/ Goat & pasturized/hertiage pork. Fernnado Mendez Arabi/ Cordele 229-401-8722 tion. Caleb Lewallen Ball Ground info@lakework.comi 770-735-3523 Red Wigglers for composting, worm castings, worm farm starter kits, worm farming workshops; Naturally grown Jerusalem arti- gawigglers.com D. Holman Coving- choke, as low as $6 per pound plus ton 678-977-7944 D Holman Cov- shipping. Buddy Hutto 1501 N Hous- ington 678-977-7944 ton Lake Blvd Warner Robins 31093 Red Wigglers, $3 cup, $35 5/gal. buddy260@cox.net 478-960-1329 bucket; $100, 25/gal. tub. Also cast- Pecans 2014 crop; shelled, $8/lb., ings. Bruce Self Anthony Self Byron you pay postage. Jeanette Cole 119 478-538-6167 Old Millertown Road Temple 31079 Stocking fish, catfish, bluegill,white 770-459-4970 perch, shellcrackers, georgia gaints; Stoneground grits, cornmeal, free delivery avaliable. Caleb Gal- whole wheat flour. White and yellow breath vidalia 912-293-7097 grits and cornmeal. 2-lb bags. Will Trout: Good stocking quality, vari- ship. Stacey Freeman Statesboro ous sizes, hatched and grown on 912-852-9381 our farm; Delivery available. David Sugar cane syrup; 1/5, $6.50; can Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199 be shipped, call for info. Roy Holt Fertilizers & Mulches Dudley 478-676-2760 478-697- 2583 200+ 5x5 rolls of hay for mulch, $10 Wanted: Pork to purchase. No pesticides, no antibiotics, no GMO feed. each. Brett McAvoy 706-466-1743 Washington Reasonable price. Glenda Lynch 2014 wheat straw, $3/bale at barn. Dallas 770-445-4869 Delivery available. Gary Brinson Water-ground meal, whole wheat 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown flour, grits; $5 for five pounds plus 30470 912-286-3191 postage; also, grind your grain. Mike 2014 wheat straw, $3/bale, at barn; Buckner Junction City 706-269- Delivery available. Gary Brinson 3630 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown Herbs 30470 912-286-3191 Aged horse manure, mixed with Advertisers selling ginseng must be shavings, can load with tractor. Mon- registered with the Georgia Depart- ti Hight Macon 478-960-2008 ment of Natural Resources and proof Aged horse manure, you load any of this registration must be submitted time; I load, call for appointment; $10 with each ad. Ads for ginseng submit- truck, $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Ray- ted without this registration will not mond Dunnigan Smyrna 678-683- be published. For more information, 2624 404-421-1775 contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411. Boar Hog Root; please call. K. Phillips 8141 Thompson Street Douglasville 30134 770-942-4265 Free aged horse manure, few shavings, great for gardens. You load and haul. Jim Campbell Monroe 770617-2912 Free horse manure and shavings Fish & Supplies mix; You load, easy access by appt Advertisers selling sterile trip- only. Vida Futch McDonough 404loid grass carp must submit a cur- 630-2000 rent Wild Animal License from the Free horse manure, mixed with Georgia Department of Natural Re- shavings. Danny West Fayetteville sources. Ads submitted without this 404-771-4041 Denise west Fayette- license will not be published. If you ville 404-771-4041 are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li- Free, aged horse manure, ready cense needs to be sent along with to turn into fall garden; will help it. For ads submitted online, the li- load. Leslie B Elliott Jasper 770- cense can be attached using the at- 355-5726 tachments button. For license infor- Fresh,clean pine straw installed at mation, call 770-761-3044. your home or business@ $4.25 per $25-$30 /lb, Big Red-Europeans, bale. No additional fees. Gloria Wil- Red Wigglers and worm castings liamson Gainesville 770-912-6671 plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron Long leaf pinestraw, delivered smokefj@gmail.com 478-955-4780 and installed, serving all GA. A-1 quality channel catfish finger- Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925- lings; graded, priced by size, ac- 1076 curate weights, counts, guaranteed Mulch hay, 9 - 4x5 round rolls, in live, healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. barn, $20 each. Gary Minyard 1131 Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 Sandy Cross Road Royston 30662 770-468-0725 gminyard@bellsouth.net 706-201- All sizes catfish. Minnows, bluegill, 5619 shellcracker, redbreast, sterile carp, Pine Straw sq. bales, 33-35 lbs, electrofishing, feeders, shad, aera- clean, dry, stored in barn. $6 per tion and consulting services. Keith bale. Robert Young Villa Rica and Kim Edge Soperton 478-697- dbyoung1@bellsouth.net 770-861- 8994 2891 Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, Red Wigglers, Worm Castings, channel cat, shellcracker, shad, min- Composting Supplies, Worm Farm nows; free delivery or pick up; best Starter Kits. gawigglers.com Keith prices. Danny Austin Roberta 478- Holman Newnan 770-713-5781 836-4938 Red Wigglers; castings and com- Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, chan- post/the load, lb, or bed run; Week- nel catfish, sterile grass carp; state- days after 3:00 PM or Weekends. wide delivery. David Cochran Ellijay Reed Adair Covington 770-527- 706-889-8113 6064 Pick-Your-Own Strawberries When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of strawberries 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 for availability, detailed location directions and other information. Barrow County Fleeman U-Pick Blueberries 716 Harrison Mill Road, Winder John or Brenda Fleeman 770-867-3420 or 678-863-1765 Crop: Blueberries Open June 15 to early August daily Tuesday through Saturday. Please call for any other details families, church and school groups and seniors are welcome. Large groups call first for scheduling. Berrien County Southern Grace Farms 11946 Nashville Enigma Rd, Enigma Laura McMillan 229-533-8585 Crop: Strawberries Open Monday-Saturday 9am6pm and Sunday 1pm-6pm Picking containers will be provided. Bibb County Elliott Farms Farm 1: 4761 Holley Road, Lizella Farm 2: 9515 Feagin Road, Macon Russ or Debra Elliott 478-935-8180 Crops: Strawberries, Sweet Onions, Tomatoes, Honey, Sweet Corn, Squash, and asst. Jellies. Open April 1 (weather-dependent); Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call for appointments for field trips, birthday parties and large groups; picnic area available; elliottfarmsga@pstel.net Crawford County Fox Valley Farms 550 Greer Road, Ft. Valley Ed Parent 478-822-9483 Crops: Blackberries and Blueberries Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7:30am-7:00pm Picking buckets are furnished! Cobb County Mabry Farm 4480 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta Jim Mabry 770-993-4997 Crops: Blackberries Open every day from 7am-9pm. Please call before you come! Forsyth County Warbington Farms 5555 Crow Road, Cumming Delana Heard 470-297-9567 Crops: Strawberries, Lettuce, Broccoli, Kale, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Corn, Beans, and more Open Monday-Thursday 9am3pm, Friday-Saturday 9am6pm, Sunday 1-6pm (Seasonal/ Based on crop availability. Please check before coming to the farm.) Irwin County Hardwood Road Produce 229 Hardwood Road Randy Thrash or Black 229-347-2368 or 229-325-7282 Crops: Peas, Sweet Corn, Butter Beans Open Monday Saturday 9am6pm Madison County Moon Farms County Market 3498 Hwy. 72 East, Colbert Russ Moon 706-338-0065 Crops: Strawberries and Blackberries Open Monday Saturday 9am6pm, Sunday 3pm-6pm You are also in for a treat with our "Good Ole Homemade Ice Cream". Newton County Mitcham Farm 750 Macedonia Church Road, Oxford Kevin Mitcham 770-855-1530 Crops: Strawberries Open Monday-Friday 9am5pm, Saturday 9am-4pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm Check us out on Facebook: facebook.com/mitchamfarm North Dodge-Cochran County Tom Sawyer Farm 952 Empire-Chester Hwy. 257 Hwy, 2 miles East of Empire in North Dodge Tom or Jean Sawyer 478-934-7584 or 478-230-7330 Crops: Strawberries Call for days and times of operation. Turner County Calhoun Produce, Inc. Sheila Rice 5075 Hawpond Road, Ashburn 229-273-1887 Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Strawberries March 15- June 1st Blackberries May 20- July 15th Family-fun atmosphere, field trips and farm activities; find us on Facebook and Twitter; www. calhouproduce.com Union County 7M Family Farms 596 Crump Creek Road, Blairsville Dick or Sandy Mills 706-835-1607 or 706-897-1164 Crops: Strawberries, Tomatoes, Pickles, Squash, Corn Open Monday Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday 12pm-4pm BBQ will also be served FridaySunday. Visit our website www.7MFamilyFarms.com The Georgia Strawberry Growers Association invites you to like their facebook page where you can find updates on the numerous activities offered by Georgia growers. In addition to offering the most delicious strawberries, many of the farms also have other activities to engage children on where their food comes from. Be sure to check them out today! PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 Bulletin Calendar March 4 Tifton Performance-Tested Bull Sale Tifton Bull Evaluation Center Irwinville, Ga. 229-386-3214 March 21 Wilkes County Young Farmer Equipment Auction #1672 McGill-Woodruf Ag Center Washington, Ga. 706-678-4044 March 5 Landscape Design for Homeowners, Class 5 Carroll County Ag Center Carrollton, Ga. 770-836-8546 March 23 Cotton Mill Farmers Market Vendors Meeting Carroll County Ag Center Carrollton, Ga. 770-537-3720. Pesticide Recertification Training Houston County Extension Office Perry, Ga. 770-229-3477 March 6 Ornamental Pruning Class UGA Student Learning Center Griffin, Ga. 770-228-7214 March 7 23rd Annual Hellebore Days Piccadilly Farm Bishop, Ga. 706-765-4444 Forsyth Beekeepers Club Beginner's Beekeeping School Sawnee Mountain Preserve Cumming, Ga. 770-356-1025 March 10 Essential Oils Marietta Educational Center 505 Kennesaw Ave Marietta GA 30060 770-427-3494 March 11 Landscape Design for Homeowners, Class 6 Carroll County Ag Center Carrollton, Ga. 770-836-8546 March 12 Veterans and Small Farmers Workshop Gwinnett Technical College Lawrenceville, Ga. 678-376-9518 March 28 Hall County 4-H Spring Horse Show Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center Gainesville, Ga. 770-535-8291 Azalea Workshop Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain, Ga. 1-855-421-3120 March 28- 29 2015 Spring Home & Garden Show Georgia National Fairgrounds Perry, Ga. erincelt@hotmail.com April 1 4 Georgia Cattlemen's Association Annual Convention, Beef Expo and Trade Show Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter Perry, Ga. 478-474-6560 April 3 Georgia Beef Expo Sale Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter Perry, Ga. 770-307-7178 April 11 Coweta County Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale Coweta County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building Newnan, Ga. 770.254.2620 March 14 Invite Birds Into Your Yard and Garden Workshop Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain, Ga. 1-855-421-3120 March 19-21 Master Gardeners of Central Georgia Spring Plant Sale State Farmers Market Macon, Ga. dianestephens@comsouth.net March 21 Friends of A H Stephens Bingo Fundraising Equestrian Ride for Trails A H Stephens State Park Crawfordville, Ga. 404-316-7956 April 11 12 Paso Fino Horse Festival Heritage Park Watkinsville, Ga. 678-717-7538 April 18 Forsyth Beekeepers Club Beginner's Beekeeping School Sawnee Mountain Preserve Cumming, Ga. 770-356-1025 April 22 25 Georgia Cattlemen's Association Spring Tour Florida 478-474-6560 Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conduction the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published. Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Dallas Duncan at 404-656-3722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov. Straw, 500 bales, clean, under Want transmission for 1992 All types chair caning: blind cane, shelter; all or none; $4 per bale. A. Ford 8340 tractor, 16 speed. Tom French weave, hole-to-hole, press, G. Morehouse Mansfield 678-618- Sizemore Box Springs 706-269- porch, press, rattan reed and splint; 2148 3487 some repair, quality work; more than Oddities Wanted : Fuel tank fror a 3000 gal. 50 years experience. George Shelton Gourds for sale: martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and more. Shop anytime Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706245-4218 Gourds Martin crooked handle; craft and more. Hoyt Howard Cumming 970-713-6630 pond. Leon Barnes Buena Vista 229-649-6797 Wanted: 30 gallon steel drums for fair price. Gary M Gill Buford 404558-1455 Wanted: Laurel wood branches, rhododendron branches, iron syrup kettle at least 40" diameter, 7 Emerald Arborvitae, 8-10 feet. Jenny Pa- Cartersville 770-607-6455 All types of chair caning, refinishing and repairs. James J Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 Binder, lace, press, rush caning; pick-up and delivery available in Metro area. Rob Curry McDonough 678-827-2293 Gourds, several varities and sizes, pevies Murrayville 404-405-2754 Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing dried and cured, $2 & up. Henry Turner Jacob Turner Fort Valley 478875-1911 Wanted: Old hay, rotten, mole, etc. Connie Powell Monticello 470-2339592 window as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga. " show. All cedar, easy clean out, $20 +$7.50 shipping. John Chaney Lucky buckeyes, $4.25 per dozen; buckeyes for planting, $5.25 per dozen; instructions included; 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 229-3221321 Martin gourds. $2.50 each. Paul Bailey Hoschton 706-654-9245 Need panel for Columbus Improved 13 sugar cane C11. James Cox 1958 hwy 195 Leesburg 31763 229-733- Wanted:1000 gallon stainless steel horizontal tank for spray truck. No leaks! Mark McWhorter Whitesburg mmc@ngturf.com 706-302-6733 Wanting to purchase good usable 500 and 1000 gallon propane tanks; please call 706-789-3294 and leave a message. Danny Farmer Danielsville 706-789-3294 Would like to buy a liquid lick tank in good condition. William Baldwin Calhoun 770-608-2167 Garden Space 460 Hwy 211 NW Winder 30680 770-867-8263 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair; 34 years experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Chair caning and wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, rattan; all types of caning; high-quality work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-8878518 Crochet items: all handmade; repair 0363 If you have questions regarding ads in work on crochet items done at rea- Wanted: Some Dipper Gourd seed. this category, call 404-656-3722. sonable prices. Marcia H Brookins Fred Barnes Tifton 229-382-5349 Out-Of-State Wanted 219 Sheila Circle Thomaston 30286 Miscellaneous Wanted David Bradley T.engine repair. George Bagwell Duluth 770-8231270 Food preserving or canning jars in pint or half pint sizes, wide mouth or regular. Zandra Overstreet Greensboro 706-453-0438 Experienced horse/animal person, is looking for work on farm, Over 35 years exp. Debra Stone Ocala FL 352-208-1057 Pull-type hay conditioner disc., late model, low hours. Edward Sistrunk Auburn AL 334-727-1919 Three water Oak trees, 3/4 to 1 706-647-0593 Custom handmade t-shirt quilts, memory quilts, or memory bears. Great gift for birthday, graduation or just because. Margaret Margaret Watson Newnan mew542000@yahoo.com 770-251-6951 Hand-quilting, 50 years experience. Horse drawn equipment, working or repairable: mowers, plows, parts inch diameter trunk. Robin Brown Fernandina Beach FL 904-572- Betty Hyman 5246 Cadley Rd. Norwood 30821 706-466-2116 and bolts, wagons, cane mills. For- 4002 Handmade Coconut and Goat milk rest Moore Cataula 706-582-2793 Looking for land owners who need help controlling wild hog and/or coyote populations. Proximity to Upson county. Daniel Pope Yatesville 706472-3714 Firewood Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. soaps, $4; Herbal ointments and creams, made with home grown herbs and essential oils. Louanna Hughes Taylorsville 770-684-1103 Handmade wooden garden Whirligigs, 18 traditional models from Looking for rusted roofing tin and silos for a farm wedding venue. Carter Williamson Chattahoochee Hills 770-463-5006 100% Free Hardwood firewood, easy access, youcan cut and haul. Zebulon Ken Hatley Zebulon 770358-1300 $25 to $60, shipping $7.50. Ready to mount! Sharon Batchel Buford serenitygardens@mindspring.com 770-932-1932 Natural edge wood slab(zebra wood, tamarind, burl, bubinga, etc.) 6'-7' long for dining table. Jody Mor- Firewood, 100% hardwood; Cut 16-18" & split. $160 per cord; smaller quantities available; Delivery avail- Homemade quilts for sale; cusstom and premade, all sizes, $75 to $450, pillow and shams to match, ris Atlanta jodylmorris@yahoo.com 404-234-8545 able for an additional fee. Alan Sanders Blairsville hhound@brmemc.net beautiful colors and patterns, come see or call. Doris Brown Mc- Need cotton scraps/ prints for small 706-745-3884 Donough fdbrownj@charter,.net block quilt, no wool, jersey or double knit, will pay reasonable price and postage. Neil C Bonds Marietta 770-883-4648 Need vegetable seeds, that have been saved and used by families. Seasoned hardwood, 20-24," Delivered free within 20 miles. $175/ cord, $95/Half Dave 404-326-6061 David Carmichael 543 Cedarstone Path Dallas 30157 D_carmichael@ bellsouth.net 404-326-6061 404- 770-898-8701 Knives w/deer antler handles. Each comes with handcrafted leather sheave, No two alike;Three sizes. Can be personalized. Darrel Young- Charles Jones Gary Jones Rich- 326-6061 blood Millwood 912-282-0167 mond Hill 912-312-3250 912-312- Seasoned harwood; $160/Cord Old set of quilting frames and pair 3250 at barn, Walton County; after of L.S. Watson carding combs. Old tin sheets. Some rust is ok 6pm. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207- Wayne Fronebarger White 770-386- Kelly Horne Lagrange 706-302- 6983 3337 1235 Timber Quilting pattern needed; the wagon Permission to take feral hogs off your property for vegetables from my garden;100 mile radius. James Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies wheel and the carpenter block. L. Bell Atlanta 404-753-8179 Simple Pattern for Crochet Cross; Rhyne McDonough 770-954-1380 or businesses are allowed to please help. Edith Swint Rome 706- Propane tank, 250 or 500 gal- advertise timberland in this category. 232-5125 lon, buying for an elder couple, that Timberland advertised must be at Be it home-raised bees needs heat. Harrell Whitener P.O. least one acre. Timber wanted ads Box 417 Coosa animalzone@yahoo. will not be published. com 256-422-5224 Handicrafts Tye, no till grain drill, needed for parts. Robert Yates Summerville 706-397-2715 423-645-0646 Used hay rings, good or excellent condition. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words. Acrylic dishcloths/washcloth, hand knitted, excellent for scrubbing Want hard dry gourds by the pick- dishes and most cleaning jobs and up truck load. Will buy several loads, bathing 4-5 inches square, 2/$12 if price is right. Bruce Gore Roopville includes packaging and postage. 770-362-4010 Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Road or handmade beads, we've got something for everyone! Advertising in the Want hardwood logs, dumped, pre- Southeast Monroe 30655 770-464fer Oak, no junk, dlivered, reasonable 1979 gets your farm goods, price. Todd Cochran R. T Cochran Adult bibs, walker bags, sunbon- services and land seen by Aragon 770-546-3364 nets, aprons $7 each 3 for $15 in- Want to buy two wooden wagon cludes postage. Margaret Hottle 40,000 people each issue! wheels, at least fair condition. Phillip 4220 Union Road SW College Park See page 2 for advertising guidelines! Cook Gordon 770-295-8792 30349 404-344-0568 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 PAGE 15 Inside the Department: Poultry Grading What is the Poultry Grading Service? Poultry Grading is a program within the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agriculture Marketing Service Livestock, Poultry and Seed Division. In the State of Georgia, this program is administered by the Georgia Department of Agriculture Food Safety Division, within a program referred to as the "Poultry Grading Service." Georgia's Poultry Grading Service grades poultry in an effort to classify and sort poultry. This process takes into account various groups of conditions and quality characteristics, which meet official standards and grades, set by the federal government. The Poultry Grading service also provides the grading of shell eggs, in an effort to classify and sort shell eggs according to national standards for the egg grades and weight classifications. These official grades and standards are beneficial to the marketing of all poultry products, indicating a standard level of product specifications that are uniform across the industry. Eric O'Kelley is the program director, with roughly 30 full-time employees and 15 hourly agriculture inspectors working within the program. Charles Edwards is one of the GDA's fulltime Poultry and Shell Egg Graders, whose primary responsibility is ensuring any poultry or shell eggs marked with a USDA certification meet or exceed "acceptable quality level" (AQL) requirements and sampling tolerances. What do the grades mean? as bruising, skin discoloration, or feathers; no tears in the skin; bone-in products have no broken bones, etc.). Grades B and C are used in further-processed products where the meat is cut up, chopped or ground. Life as a "grader." "Many times, we `USDA/Agricultural Commodity Graders' are mistakenly called or thought of as Inspectors, when in fact a USDA inspector has a totally different job classification," Edwards said. "We graders do inspect products but, unlike a USDA inspector, we classify and sort the product into grades. USDA Inspectors certify the product is wholesome to eat after it passes through the appropriate processing procedures." The poultry and egg samples checked by graders like Edwards assure quality products before they leave the processing facility and end up going to retail store shelves. Graders are state employees who have no affiliation with the company who processes the product. "The products I sample are sampled by internal Quality Assurance also; however, my AQL sampling overrides that of the QA's," Edwards said. "This ensures the AQL samplings are unbiased and provide that only safe, wholesome, grade marked products make it to market." Any product bearing an official USDA grade mark is to be inspected and certified by a Licensed Grader or representative of the USDA such as Edwards before being issued grade mark certification. Examples of the logos that can be found on poultry and shell eggs include: When poultry products meet required AQL tolerances, their grading levels are confirmed. Grade is dependent upon the level of quality that is stated on a label. The common grades are those we see when purchasing fresh poultry or shell eggs from the store. (Other grade mark stamp certifications may be applied to wholesale product, due to condition or quantity as requested by a particular company.) The common grades for shell eggs are AA, A and B. The grade is determined by the interior quality of the egg and the appearance and condition of the egg shell. Eggs of any quality grade may differ slightly in size and weight. Grades AA and A are most often sold in stores because they have thick, firm whites, and yolks that are high, round and practically free from defects. Grade B eggs are usually used to make liquid, frozen and dried egg products. Poultry is graded as either A, B, C or no grade. A is the highest quality, and the only level likely seen at the retail level. This indicates the poultry is virtually free from any defects (such "There is one common misunderstanding about USDA logos on packages," Edwards said. "One logo is a round, circular inspection mark stating the product is wholesome and healthy to eat and assigned a federal plant number. [In the example, the federal plant number is P-42.] "The other shielded logos are known as the `Grade Marks,' which is what those of us in the Grading Service allow to be stamped on product that has passed our inspection process," he continued. "The Grade Marks are distinctive only to product certified by a USDA/AMS licensed grader." Graders like Edwards, who work for the Grading Service in Georgia, also monitor and perform these types of AQL sampling procedures on poultry used in the National School Lunch Program for school cafeteria meals as required through the AMS. Other services might involve performing tests on products to make sure the weight is correctly labeled (so consumers do not end up paying more or less for what they are getting in the store), and performing condition inspections before poultry and Shell Egg can be shipped or transported. "Many people are unaware of these services provided by the GDA, but they play a very important role in our lives both locally and overseas," Edwards said. "As a Grader for the Grading Service, you might be stationed at one particular facility full-time. Or you could be like me, who travels the State of Georgia to multiple facilities to provide various services." How does the Poultry Grading Service benefit all of us? Individually, the average consumer might be wondering how this service is a benefit to all of us. The primary tasks of a grader are twofold: 1. Perform AQL samples on poultry products before and after packaging in order to minimize the percentage of defects, and 2. Perform AQL samples on shell eggs before and after processing as well as packaging to insure consumers are receiving a minimum amount of defects known to the handling of their shell eggs. "The Poultry Grading Service assures that the consumer receives a product with the quality stated on the Grade Mark value," O'Kelley said. The Poultry Grading Service provides many other services that benefit companies, but the program is not a mandatory service and is therefore offered on a "fee-for-service" basis. The program does not receive any government or outside funding to operate. Georgia Department of Agriculture's Dr. James Sutton and Dan Brown look on during a poultry grading inspection. PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 The grouping of fruit teams at the Real Life Orchard gives each volunteer the ability to become an expert in the production of their assigned fruit. The apple team is happy to display the fruits of their labor that will be donated to families in need. Orchard: Continuing to Grow to Meet Needs From Page 1 fruit. Each team is led by a team leader, who oversees and teaches their volunteers the best methods in production and harvesting. Many successful growers who run commercial operations across the state have donated their time to come out to the orchard and teach volunteers the most efficient fruit production practices. While most of the fruits are harvested by volunteers, the Real Life Orchard also has "U-Pick Berry Patches" for community members to come in to pick blueberries and blackberries due to the labor intensive harvest and the large number of berries. Community members who come out to the U-Pick Patches are allowed to take home one-half of berries they pick free of charge, while the other half of their harvest is donated to the Real Life Center. The U-Pick Patches also help to increase the community's involvement in and knowledge of the mission of the Real Life Center and Orchard, "Providing Necessities for Living, Equipping People for Life." This spring the Real Life Orchard will be installing a garden on site. In the short term, the garden will help supplement the amount of fresh produce provided by the orchard. However, the long term plan for the garden aspect of the orchard is to implement a mo- bile garden installation program. The ultimate goal is to be able to purchase a trailer that would transport all of the necessary equipment to someone's property to help cultivate the soil and prepare it for planting, as long as that individual is willing to give a portion of what they grow back to the local food bank. By providing the equipment necessary to start a garden, the orchard hopes to create opportunities for people to give back to the community by providing fresh, healthy food to families in need. "There are lots of individuals, churches, schools, and community organizations that want to have vegetable gardens, but don't have the equipment to do anything of any size," Meyers said. "We hope that this mobile garden installation program can help those people and those who receive food from the Real Life Center as well." As far as the future is concerned, the Real Life Orchard hopes to produce around 30,000 pounds of fresh fruit at full production and continue putting smiles on the faces of families in need. The Real Life Orchard is currently in need of all types of donations. If you are interested in making a donation or learning more about the Real Life Orchard, additional information can be found online at reallifecenter.org/orchard. Profile: R & A Orchards Enjoying Georgia Grown Benefits apples in many varieties, and about 10 acres in peaches and nectarines. They have some strawberries in the spring and different vegetables during the seasons. When Andy Futch is asked why he decided to join Georgia Grown, he said that he feels the program has "lots of potential" and is "beneficial to producers to make the right connections." They use the Georgia Grown logo on their boxes, bags, can goods, and ciders. They feel it shows the quality of their products. Some of the things he hoped to From Page 1 gain through the program have already started with increased business opportunities. It has opened the door to meet wholesalers who are interested in meeting consumer request for local products and has even gotten some of his apples into local school systems. In looking at the picture of Georgia's agricultural industry overall, Futch says that "the biggest thing people need to know is that the food we grow here in Georgia is the safest of anywhere in the world." And he takes great pride in growing the produce he sells in the store and having people come in and get to know his family and staff. He is open year around and it has been maintained as a family run farm. They have incorporated diversity into the business by adding you pick, tours, hayrides, and moving toward Agritourism to meet the needs and request of his consumer base. R & A Orchards has great reviews on Facebook and TripAdvisor; but this one summed it up: The person who coined the phrase, "Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels" never had an R & A Orchards fried pie - OR their Chicken-n-Dumplings. Mercy!! Enough said! If you are feeling the need to drive through the mountains of Ellijay; stop by and get some apples, and a fried pie or to for the road! www.agr.georgia.gov www.facebook.com/georgiamarketbulletin GaMktBulletinBlog.blogspot.com www.twitter.com/gamktbulletin www.pinterest.com/gamktbulletin www.youtube.com/user/gamktbulletin instagram.com/gamktbulletin FIND GEORGIA AGRICULTURE ONLINE! www.thegamarketbulletin.com www.georgiagrown.com LEARN MORE ABOUT FARMS AND BUSINESSES IN THIS ISSUE ... 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