Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 98 [i.e. 102], no. 6 (2015 March 18)

Specialty Crop Block Grants
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015 VOL. 98, NO. 6 COPYRIGHT 2015

Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Found in Georgia

As of press time, The Georgia Department of Agriculture is aware of seven known positive cases of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus or more commonly known as PEDv. These are the first known positives for the state and were originally determined on February 27, 2015 from two samples taken during the Georgia Junior National Livestock Show held in Perry, Ga, on February 18-21, 2015. GDA immediately responded with biosecurity measures to prevent further spread of the disease. As a part of that response, inspectors visited premises who reported possible clinical symptoms of PEDv. Sampling from those visits resulted in the additional positives from the original findings.
"Within 24 hours of the first positive results we were able to communicate with our FFA and 4-H leadership, as well as veterinarians in the state and the show facility to inform them of the situation," Dr. Robert Cobb, Georgia State Veterinarian said. "I have personally had multiple communications with neighboring state veterinarians as well as those from other states that have experience in dealing with PEDv. We will continue to work closely with all of our partners to address this situation "
PEDv is not a food safety or public health

risk and does not affect other domestic species. However, it can pose a serious threat to production herds due to its highly contagious nature and severity of symptoms, especially young piglets. GDA is working closely with other animal industry partners to provide information about bio-security, disease prevention and control.
"Prior to Georgia having any confirmed cases of PEDv, the Georgia Department of Agriculture formed a swine technical ad-

visory committee consisting of representatives from the swine industry, veterinarians, University of Georgia lab personnel and the Georgia Farm Bureau to develop a proactive plan," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. "We are proud to say that this preparation has assisted us in our response to this situation and we thank all vested parties for their cooperation as we work to fully implement our bio-security protocol."
Approximately 1,300 swine were shown at

the Georgia Junior National Livestock Show by approximately 500 4-H and FFA exhibitors. According to show rules all swine were required to be in the ownership of the Georgia exhibitor and have an official state tag by December 5, 2014.
The incubation period for PEDv is 36 hours. Symptoms can emerge four to five days after exposure and vary widely depending on the age of the pig affected. Symptoms include off-feed, vomiting, diarrhea and increased mortality. Pigs can also be asymptomatic carriers of the virus.
Biosecurity is the key to preventing spread of the disease. It is important to limit travel and commingling with other swine associated events or personnel. The disease can be spread by pig to pig contact and by contaminated equipment, chutes, trailers, vehicles, clothing and personnel. All equipment should be cleaned and disinfected and all sick animals isolated. It is important to regularly observe your herd for evidence of disease.
For more information about the investigation and PEDv, please visit the Georgia Department of Agriculture website at www.agr. georgia.gov or call GDA's Animal Health department at 404-656-3667.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Farmland Rent/Lease ads..........2 Feature recipes..........................7 Arty's Garden..............................7 Poultry byproducts.................... 12
Notice
Deadline to submit ads for the April 29 issue is
noon, April 15.

12th Annual Ag Day a Big Success

Agriculture Week in Georgia is officially kicked off thanks to a successful Ag Day celebration held Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Hosted by Governor Nathan Deal and Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black, the event drew visitors from across Georgia, including members of the General Assembly, 4-H and FFA students and representatives of various agricultural organizations. Attendees had the opportunity to visit with commodity groups and agricultural organizations from across the state as they sampled many of the tasty products produced in Georgia.
"This is a fun and educational event for all involved," said Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. "It is such a great opportunity to have commodity folks, ag groups, legislators and young people all comingling together for the purpose of promoting and learning more about our great industry"

One of the highlights of the festivities was

the awarding of James Lyles of Ringgold, Ga.,

as the Farmer of the Year. Lyles will represent

Georgia as he competes in the 26th Anniver-

sary of the Swisher Sweets / Sunbelt Expo

Southeastern Farmer of the Year Award to be

presented in October.

"We are proud of all of our farmers in the

state and it is such a privilege to recognize

those who are going above and beyond in their

conservation and production practices, such as

Mr. Lyles," Black said.

Ag Day also featured the announcement of

the UGA College of Agriculture and Environ-

mental Science's Flavor of Georgia Food Prod-

uct Contest. The 2015 overall winner was Adriana Coppola with A &A Alta Cucina Italia for her Balsamico al Mirtillo.
"The Flavor of Georgia contest allows

James Lyles of Ringgold, Ga., was recognized as the Farmer of the Year and will represent Georgia in the 26th Anniversary of the Swisher Sweets / Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year

See AG DAY, page 7

Award in October. (Credit: Jay Stone/GFB)

GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: Nickey Gregory Company
Produce distributor strives to promote diversity of Georgia agriculture

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

By Mary Catherine Cromley
Since first opening its doors in 2000, the Nickey Gregory Company has delivered countless pounds of fresh produce throughout the Southeast. The company is a family-operated fresh produce distributor and has warehouses located in Miami, Fl., and at the Atlanta State Farmer's Market in Forest Park, Ga. The company currently employs over 150 people and their sales have grown each year since opening for business 15 years ago. Certified by both the USDA and PrimusLabs, the Nickey Gregory Company scored 100% on their PrimusGFS food safety audit this past fall.
While the products that they do purchase and deliver vary according to season, the company strives to increase the exposure of Georgia Grown products to their large customer base.

"We purchase Georgia grown products whenever in season, especially during the spring and fall growing seasons," said Andrew Scott, director of marketing and business development. "We have also added the Georgia Grown logo to our packaging that is distributed all around
the Southeast and we have Georgia Grown signs at the entrance to our building and inside of our warehouse."
As a member of Georgia Grown, the Nickey Gregory Company strives to support Georgia agriculture by helping people understand the vast array of products that Georgia produces. "Georgia now leads the nation in blueberry volume and acreage; we're not known for just peanuts, peaches, and Vidalia onions now," Scott says. "Georgia is growing many, many commodities that support the fresh produce industry."

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ponds a plus; one hour from Atlanta or Thomasville; weekend training labradors for field trials; will train your dog or work for access. Gregg Leonard Roswell 404-580-6268
Rent/lease pastures for cows, hay fields, and row crops in Spalding, Butts, Pike, or Meriweather Counties only. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-4333568
Vietnam vet needs place to hunt hogs. Kenneth Weddermann Ball Ground kweddermann@yahoo,com

200 acres hunting land for individual 678-777-9526 leases in Hancock County, plenty of

game & water on the property. Camping siste with water & power; Call Raye.

FARM EMPLOYMENT

B B Castile Marietta 770-977-0914

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hunting, make offer. Jefferson County. Only farm work or farm help

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3br., 2ba, pasture barn, $900. Angela employment permitted.

Gann 628 Concord Rd. SW Smyrna 40 year old man looking for farm work,

30082 angelausa368@aol.com 770- heavy equipment. Operator, c.d.l. Mi-

944-6427

chael Martin Griffin 770-695-5383

Hunting land for Lease: Borders on Cattle and farm worker, run tractors,

Archery Only area, WWA. Howard E cut and bale hay, Sparta GA. Bedell

Rhodes Box Springs 706-269-3919 Finley Decatur 404-313-7506

Pasture 18 acres, 2 stall barn, tack FT&PT horse farm help wanted; Much

room, pole barn, house on property. A. experience, short commute, referenc-

Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423

es; Good work, ethic mandatory, drug

Poultry Farm, two chicken houses, test/background. Allison Wright Cony40'x400', three rental properties, 8.45 ers 770-337-5403

acres, one well, just upgraded both Help wanted: experience with hors-

houses. Mike Chapman Braselton es, cattle, tractors, fencing; furnished

470-234-3272

apartment with salary, background

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check, non-smoker. Barbara Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042

Church going non-drinking family Horse Farm, 425 acres, 27 stalls,

men looking for deer/turkey lease for needs worker with tractor experience,

2015-16 season, 150+ acres, Athens general labor. Jo Roberts Roopville

area. Jonathan Holbrook Cumming 770-854-4440

jono1028@yahoo.com 404-775-8417 Lely Optimo, 280 mower, $4000;

Father and 3 sons looking for land to M&W RC 456 Rake, $2250; Hay Mas-

lease for deer hunting in Northeast, Ga ter Toddler, $2250; all three for $7,500.

,willing to pay or even willing to do A/C Mavis Garber Waynesboro 706-871-

electrical work Jason Mitchell Lavonia 5671 706-871-8946

jmitchellga@gmail.com 706-201-2802 Live-in Caretaker wanted for farm in

Non-drinking responsible men seek exchange for apartment. Must have

hunting lease in counties near Athens, experienced with horses/cattle/farm

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2010 John Deere 3038E, 305 loader, 80 hours, $17,500. Robert Dunford 869 Mcmathmill Road Ext Americus 31719 229-924-1428
2011 Massey Ferguson 1745; round baler, $13,500; 2005 Montana 5740, 4WD, loader, cab, A/C $19,000. Pat

Looking for broiler farm worker. 1958 Fordson Dexta, tractor, parts or Cheatham Newnan fathorse@bell-

Home, utilities, and salary based on restore, owner's manual, Perkins die- south.net 404-229-6206

experience. Melvin Dills Gainesville sel, good metal, sheltered, $300. Sid- 2013 Kubota L4701 diesel tractor, 2

770-983-9880 678-617-1289

ney Gowen Folkston 912-496-7469 WD, 3 hrs., RTA 74" Land pride tiller.

Looking for herdsman/manager for 1962 minnoplis-Moline tractor, die- James T Young Woodstock 770-851commercial beef herd. Salary based sel 670, good metal and good tires 6262

on qualifications. References required. and runs good, $3,500, obo. Jimmy D 2014 Carftsman Rider, 46" cut, 19HP

Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-9848 Odom Collins 912-293-0991

Kohler, transferable warrenty, like new,

Man looking for job on horse farm, 1966 Caterpillar 955H Loader. $6000; $950. Johnny Mayo Gray 478-960-

cleaning stalls,.grooming, feeding, fair condition. Sautee. Jerry Vandiver 1446

grounds upkeep, must have monthly Gainesville 770-287-4965

2014 John Deere 5055E; 95 hours,

salary and place to live in experience. 1970 I,H,C, cub Lo-Boy 154 tractor, 4WD, Cab and Loader, asking

Johnny Weaver Chatsworth 706-459- runs great, tires old, but hold air; no 3 $37,500. James Brown Omega 229-

8070

PT hitch, $1,250. Doyle Barnes Social 776-2458

Riding Instructor looking to do les- Circle 678-481-5067

2014 Vemeeer 1022 hay rake, like

sons P/T locally. Lessons available at 1974 International cub with cultiva- new, $6500 or best offer. Stan Tank-

Horses from the Ground Up.com Hunt- tors, tiller and sickle mower, runs good, ersley P.O. BOX 1125 1334 BASS RD

er/Western/Shows/35 yrs exp. Kelly good tires, $3000. Jesse Rogers East- Lincolnton 30817 706-318-8265

Tillman BallGround 770-608-7093

man 478-795-0978

230 John Deere harrow, 21-foot; 9300

We need some temporary work to 1980 Ford tractor;TW20 cab, air fac- JD drill, 23 openers, 6 RN subsoiler,

help clean up outside from the recent tory duals; ready to go. For more info- bedder, hay express. Joe Shurley

ice storm. Will pay, $10/hour. Bob mation please call. Dale Lynch 1358 Warrenton 706-465-3161

Wickliffe Murrayville 678-989-4001 Bill Morris Road Baxley 31513 912- 250 John Deere skid steer, 1100 hrs,

770-713-5089

367-6117

$9,800, R-30 Ditch Witch for parts;

FARM MACHINERY 1983 white GMC tractor with a 15-ton Trailer 5' bush hog. Ernest E Lynn Tytrailer. J. T Austin Douglasville 770- rone 404-432-1325

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652-2164 770-652-3383
1986 3600 Ford Tractor, bushhog, scrapeblade, new tires, new battery.

250AS Belarus 35HP tractor, needs battery, some work, $1900. Photos available. Robert Jones Cataula 706-

Only farm machinery and equipment will sell all or part. $8500 OBO. Jenny 570-7412

owned by the advertiser and used in Pakdaman Buford 404-805-4131 770- 3 Lilliston 7500 HI Cap pnt combines;

his/her own farming operation can be 945-1125

good to excellent, Lots of parts. Eddie

advertised; those persons advertising 1993 White GMC truck, Series 60 Green 114 Hudson Corner Rd. Unadilfor machinery and equipment wanted Detroit 11.1, 9-speed transmission, la 31091 478-244-4862

must be seeking those items for their $6,000. Mike Buford Concord 678- 3-Bottom plow, 7-ft harrow, 3-point

own farming operation.

633-0263

spreader, heavy duty dirt scoop, 15 ft

`01 John Deere 9750 STS combine, 1997 New Holland 5635, 75 horse- drag, Rhino TW-72 mower. Winston

4wd. Lon Higgins Douglas 912-592- power, refurbished new tires, wind- Creath Perry 478-737-2563

8455

shield seat, fuel tank, steering wheel, 311 NewHolland sq.baler & hay/pick-

1 - 2 Row KMC peanut inverter with 3,581 hours, excellent condition; up $4200. 3450CaseIH 5x4rd.baler w/

Colter, $600. Marion Robinson States- $17,000. Larry Carpenter Ellaville 229- monitor $2900, both used last season.

boro 912-587-2300

928-7598

Robert Greene Roopville 770-324-

1 Post Hole Digger 3 point hitch `12 2 N H 268 balers, 1st, $1500, field 4323

auger 2 Sheffield Sweeps Willis Taylor ready; 2nd $1200, needs drive shaft. 3910 Ford New Holland,1500 hours,

Abbeville Ga 229-425-0543 Willis Tay- AL G uillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929 like new, one owner, new paint,

lor Abbeville 229-425-0543

2) 18.4 X 34 tires and wheels for Ford three attachments available, $10,000/

1 row planter Cultivator, $500; spring tractors; 50% tread, cost $500. Steve FIRM C. F Collins Dahlonega 706-

tooth Harrow, $300. Ronnie Brown Buchanan Plains 229-924-6574

973-0021

Marietta 770-435-7903

2001 Ditch Witch 3610, 2003 Superi- 3945 JD switch plows, good condi-

14' Athens Harrow, very heavy duty, or Built, 24ft ,5 ton gooseneck trailer,16 tion, used very little, $3000. Tony Hulett

new tires and hoses, $3800. Allen Gar- disc Tuffline HD harrow. Slate Long Rhine 229-318-0582

ner Ashburn 229-567-7440

Madison 706-318-0402

4 row John Deere, 71 planters on cul-

1500 Yanmar tractor, four-foot Bush 2002 Swartz, 20 ft. flatbed trailer, tivator with pop-up attachmant, $1500.

Hog, eight-disk plow; $3,500. David dovetail plus 5 ft. ramps, $4,000. Larry Brinkley Cairo 229-377-1086

Black Chamblee 770-354-2025

Thomas Knowles Douglasville 770- 4 row peanut plows, good cond.; 8

16 Disc Hardee Harrow 1,2 &4 culti- 949-8137

row Unverferth strip-till, JD 8 row plant-

vators, JD 71 & Cole planters, Cole & 2006 Tandem Trailer, 10klb., 7'x 18' ers, good condition. Hughlon Davis

Covington Distributors 4',5', 6' Bush- with 5' wooden sides, mounted, elec- Chester 478-697-7784

ogs scrape & box blades/CASH. Carl tric brakes, $2400. Randy Gaylor Flo- 4020 power shift John Deere tractor;

Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573

villa 678-492-8809

good condition; $8,500. Odell Griner

1600 Ford Tractor Parts. Hansel 2007 Kubota L3130 4WD diesel Meigs 229-941-5605

Pierce Dalton smflooriing@wind- tractor, 32 HP, DT, ROC, 321 hours, 4230 John Deere diesel, good condi-

stream.net 706-259-3182 706-537- w/bush hog & harrow, $11,750; excel- tion, 100HP with original loader and 3

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lent. Timothy Stotler Dacula 770-277- piece of equipment, $12,000, Canopi.

1948 allis Chalmars, nodel G, 4 speed 8751

Daniel Taveras Grovetowsn 706-421-

transmission, new paint, very good 2009 John Deere 6430, air, 4x4, cab, 6071

condition with 12" bottom plow, 21" four-wheel drive, runs great, perfect 430 John Deere, round bales, $2500.

Dick plow, cultivators, new 6V batt. hay tractor. Alvin D Baker Ailey 912- Donald Brewer Warrenton 706-465-

asking , $3900. Russell Reese Lincoln- 253-8135

2042

ton 706-359-4483

1949 Case tractor, trike wheel, live side pulley, 25HP, runs, $1000. JB Cochran Dalton 706-581-4966

Calling all subscribers!

1949 JD model M, SN26687 restored

with 3 pieces original equipment, exc. condition, e-mail pics available, $5995. Dan Dixon Gordon dandaled362@ya-

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1952 8N Ford Tractor, 12V, nearlly new rear tires, new radiator, starter, altenator and gages, $2500. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944

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1952 Ford 9N tractor, runs well, the following information to Circulation Manager

good tires, no rust, $1750; five-foot Howse mower, good condition, $350.

Gerrie Fort at Geraldine.fort@agr.georgia.gov:

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1955 Ford F600 Tractor with bushhog, good running condition, needs clutch, $1,000. Robert Hill Carrollton

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450 - B - John Deer dozer, 6 way blade, good under carry and track, ready to work, $6,000. Columbus Rucker Commerce 706-335-5331
5 bush hog cutters, $550; 5 leveling rakes, $ 350; 5 box blades, $350. Ryan Braddy Tarrytown 912-293-4826
5 foot Tufline Box Blade, no cracked welds, rippers included, $425. Phil Salter Waynesboro 706-551-0326
532 Ford square baler, 2000 V rake, 8 wheel on caddy, $1500. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
5ft. bush-hog, 18-20 smoot;hing harrow, 1 row cultivator, 5 shank, all purpose plow, excellent condition. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425-4986
5HP Snapper Tiller with plow attatchment, $300. Marvelyn Mathis Jackson 770-775-2060
600 Ford tractor with 16" bottom plow, 5 Ft. Harrow, scrape blade, All for $3,000. Warren Morgan Ashburn 229567-9227 229-646-7998
600 Ford tractor, bushhog, PHD, harrow, AP plow, scriape, drag harrow, scoop, boom pole, bottom plow, priced seperate. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-7282
613 C Caterpillar dirt pan; very good condition, brand new tires. ZT Padgett Telfair 912-389-8190
644 NH Baler, $8000. GMD 700 Disc Mower, $6500. Michael Bennett Chickamauga 404-771-5454
7 ft . Lilliston grain drill, great for food plots, 4 different seed cups for all grain, $3800. Wendell Nix Bainbridge 229400-0734
8 disc: 24 inch. Harrows 500, 7ft. Rock rake 300; Cosmo seeder, new gear box 350. David Morgan Flowery Branch 770-654-6505
8' box blade, never used, $1890, obo; shipping containers, 20', $600; 40', $2200, great for hay storage. Peter Dean Monroe 770-267-9425
880 David Brown tractor, ready for work, 65; 135 Massey Ferguson, both diesel, P/S; $3,500 each. S.W. Herndon Hazlehurst 912-375-4320
8N Ford tractor, also Allis Chamliss. Powell Butler Gainesville 770-9837810
8N Ford tractor, fair tires, runs, needs tune-up with scrap blade, good body. Wayne Burgess 523 Flat Branch Trl Ellijay 706-273-8399
8N Ford, bushhog, scrape, harrow, boom pole, finishing mower, grader box areator spreader,Gill rollover, priced seperate. Tyler Phillips Athens 706-614-0387
8N parts; rear tires & rims, radiator, grill, fender, front rim, call for prices & more info. Rembert Cragg Alto 706776-3318 706-499-8063
903 Ford hole digger, 5 augers, 24" - 18" - 12" - 9" - 6"; radial Arm saw, Shop Smith w/attachments, reasonable priced. Wendell Hardin Dallas 678-796-4231
9044 bush hog plant picker, used 2014, $3500. obo. Mike Waters Statesboro watersfarms@bulloch.net 912-839-2136
All purpose plow, 7 shank, 3PT hitch, nearly new, $675; Taylor Way bush hog, 8-25" disc, 3 PT hitch, very good, $700. Charles Jordan Toccoa 706886-8015 706-282-1130
Allis Chalmers HD6B dozer, engine, drive train, rebuilt, 150 hours, excellent condition, under roof; $9,750. Carl Kelley Madison 706-246-0715
Allis-Chalmers-WC, restored, WD-45 7Ldr., $1600, MH 333-3, 3-16' plows, $2000, other equip. avail, trade on FCub or 1-row, other. Jordan Culpepper Lake Park 229-412-3225
AMM Busher, brush cutter commercial gauge, 6 ft. skid loader cutter, used less than 10 hrs., cost $6750; sell for $2950. Marvin Taylor Calhoun 770547-3198
Anvil; approximately,125 lbs. with base holes and mounting bolts for mounting to table, $300. Hubert Townley Monroe hltownley@yahoo.com 770-855-0485
B model, Allis Chalmars tractor, complete for sale Ed Duckworth Marietta 770-427-7733
Big John Mist Sprayer, 110 gal, used three times, hydraulic tilt, pictures available, produce/orchards, $3,300. Brian Adams Gibson 706-466-0932

Branson 4 wheel drive, 47hp, teir 3 almost new, loader/backhoe, mower, box blade, $29750 obo. Fred Spring Young Harris 4windsfarms@gmail. com 706-970-9720
Buffalo Turbine Blower, 24Hp, engine, wireless remote contsrol, electric start, excellent, $4000. Wilfrido Moronta Stone Mountain wilmony1@yahoo. com 646-373-2575
Burch plow, works, 3 PT, 2 row transplanter, good condition, $300. Tolemac Farm Gary Priest Jasper 770-3566247
Bush hog 2846 loader for 7710 Ford tractor, bucket & spear, quick attazch, $4500. Willie Harrison Maysville 706652-2608
Bush Hog brand scrape blade, 5', $200; 6 ft. Box Scrape, no rippers, $200 Jim Bishop Franklin 706-6753943
Bush Hog, 2846 Q.T. front -end loader, fits 6610 New Holland, like new, $2100. Bob Orton Buena Vista 229815-7927
Bush Hog, model 3008, 8 ft, 3 PT hitch, heavy duty, 10 gage deck, 120/90 gear boxes, wt. 1900 lbs, $3500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
Case 8420 round baler, $4250, obo. Jeff Mallard Girard 478-569-9902
Case-IH 7140-MFWD 5358 hrs., duels-fwt, 20-42 tires, exc. condition, $32500; 6 row, KMC cultivator, can make hooded sprayer. James Whittle Chester 478-278-2091 478-358-4518
Cat. 1991, 953 enclosed cab, LGP track, front-end loader, runs good, 75% u/carg.,$39,500 Steve Bradshaw Canton 678-283-8981
Caterpillar 955 loader; fair condition, $6000. Call for more information. Jerry Vandiver Gainesville 770-2874963
Cole 12Mx, one row planter with fertilize hopper, very good condition. A J Smith Harlem 706-556-9405 706-5569405
Covington two-row TP46 planters, excellent condition with fertilizer distributors & extra plates, $1350, Danny Marshall Reynolds 478-3913850
Craftsman 42", 19 HP, Briggs & Stratton, Twin, lawn tractor, good condition, $500, obo. D.B. Hart Smyrna 770-4324898 404-660-3107
CraftsmanTransplanter; 2 seat - 3 pt hitch - opening foot, 2 press wheels, email for pics Alfred Lee Hiram paris3038@msn.com 770-403-6357
Cultivator feet, etc. for Cub Farmall tractor. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770684-6150 678-684-9770
David Bradley Walk Behind Tractor & 5 implements; Original Continental Engine runs well, $900. Richard Pilczuk Canton acaceca@aol.com 404-2345954
Dearborn saw, factory made, 30" blade, 3PT hitch, PTO drivern. Herbert Blackstock Resaca 706-629-1488
Dirt Scoop, 3 pt. hitch, lightly used. $150. Frank Sutton Taylorsville suttonalpines@yahoo.com 770-6845600
Disc turner and belly mower for cub tractor, $175 each, good condition. William Blackwell Jasper 770-7352646
Durand Wayland; 1000 gal. pecan sprayer on 2007; 4700 International, mounted; Supernice spray rig. Ready to work. $42,500. Jeremy White Baxley 912-278-4720
Early 60s model Ford 2000 tractor. Boyd Davis Cleveland 706-8651819
F350, diesel, GN ball, 1994, used daily, manual, $2500. James Grant Elko 478-218-0287
F350, dually, manual, reliable, 1994, $2500 OBO James Grant Elko 478217-0626
Factory Operator's manual and parts manual, complete for MF 245, $50. Mickey Lonergan Harlem 706-5563433
Farm Trailer: 8x14' enclosed, 2014 tillers, Troy-Bilt, all size case 46"; 443 lawn mower. Bobby J Gothard McDonough 404-578-4628
Farmal 140 Super A also Front End Loader for SHIBAURA SD4000AD-0. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-8478517

Farmall 140 Super A also complete front end loader for a Shibaura SD4000AD-0 Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517
Farmall bub, rear wheel withts, $75 each. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354
Farmall Cub & Ford 8N tractor (neither running) with some attachments, $1800 firm Randall Carver Rome 706331-9647
Farmall Cub 172 Planter(1949). Would like to sell entire set, $400 obo. Jason Leverett Kathleen dog.gone88@yahoo.com 478-447-8516
Finishing Mower, $1600. Jill Wright Talking Rock 706-276-3242
For Sale: Great Plains model 3P605NT, 3 PT hitch, no-till planter with small seed option, very good condition, $9,500, obo. Greg Lang Thomasville 229-403-0812
For Sale: 1 Woods Bat Wing, 14 ft. wide mower, good conition, $1250. C. M Aiken Shady Dale 706-816-8189
For Sale: 2 Ford 3000 diesel tractors, One w/power steering, both have good tires, good condition , sale price, $4250 each. Don Harris Danville 473955-4517
For Sale: 72" Landscape Rake, $450. Jill Wright Talking Rock 706-276-3242
For Sale: Not running, good for restoration projects; 8N Ford, 9N Ford, T030 Ferguson, T020 Ferguson, 8 Disc Harrow, 3 PT rollover box blade with ripper. Cecil Mitchell Eatonton 478-968-2937 404-456-4929
Ford 1710 Tractor; 893 hrs; Woods tiller,Woods mower, Bushhog scrape, Disc harrow, Pole lift, $11,750 OBO. Rodger Barber Griffin 404-449-2007
Ford 3930 Tractor, 45 hp, diesel, PTO, 1 hydraulic connector, 900 hrs., $9000. Gordon Hardy Oglethorpe 478-4729717
Ford 725 FEL, used on 100,- 2-3000 series tractors, $1400, call for info. Robert Clark Stockbridge bclark390@ gmail.com 404-543-2658
Ford 800 tractor; clean with good tires and runs good - $2800; some 3 PT equipment. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639
Ford 8N tractor, $1900, 5-HP tiller, $150; home made auger, $75; Harrow 8 disk, $150. Michael Jones Griffin 770-468-0860
Ford tractor w loader.7610 $13500 Kevin Campbell McDonough 770274-9093
Four-bottom pull plow, three-bottom, three-point hitch plow. Larry McKneely Griffin 678-343-8677
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 770-714-8381
Generac 50KW/25KW, PTO driven, generator on trailer, always sheltered, great condition. Phillip Burt Dawsonville 706-344-9148
Generac 5500 gas generator, 11 HP, great condition, $550. Doris Edwards Newnan 404-408-6531
Gill; 72 inch, dual roller pulverizer, new bearings and tension springs, sandblasted and painted. Todd Chitwood Fayetteville 404-886-1115
Gleaner model K combine; good for parts, $1000; Allis Chalmers, 7045 with duels; does not run, but have new head, $1200. Donald Smith Wrightsville 478-232-5913
Goose Neck Dump Trailer 8x15,4' sides. Rick Breeden Rising Fawn 423309-0527
Gooseneck trailer, new, never used, 8' 5"x40'; 3- 8000# D. axles, with bearings, clean tail, fold over ramps, $7,100, duty chassi, $7,200; Midland pasture drill, $1,600. Ron Hulett Milan 912-363-5978
Grain Drill 15', 3PT Tye Series V, regular drill, double disc, press wheels, new tubes, $7,500. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005
Hay cutter, Vermeer, model M6040, used two days, $9,500; hay conveyer, $400; old hay rake, $300. Mary Lynn Mobley Union Point 706-817-1152
Hay Feeder Wagon, 4 round bale, $2200. Terry Embry Eatonton 706485-2346

Hay feeder wagon, holds 4-5 round JD 71, 2 row planter, metal hoppers

bales, heavy built, $1500. Wade Simp- on toolbar, $1250; 10' chainlink drag

son McDonough 404-732-7255

harrow, $550. Ryan Baerne Nicholson

huskee gear drive front tin tiller witha 706-757-2672 706-247-6240

6.75 Briggs & Stratton engine, asking, JD 9965 cotton picker heads, re-

$300. Craig Norton Mableton 770- worked Mud hogg. George Griffis

757-8734

Odum 912-579-2457

Huskee gear drive tiller with a 6.75 JD 9996 cotton picker,1000 hrs.,

Briggs & Stratton engine, asking $300. possible finance; Fella 320 hay cutter

Craig Norton Ellijay 770-757-8434 conditioner; Unverferth 13 shank rip-

Hyjacker hay lift w/spear, cyl. hoses per roller. Curtis Davis Chester 478$500; pull type, 7 shank chisel plow w/ 697-7784

cyl.& hoses, $800. Glenn Knight Rentz JD B 1951; incomplete restoration,

478-984-5555 478-983-4121

all parts, new gaskets sets, bearings,

Hyster Forklift; 1 1/2 ton, engine, 4 easy to finish, $900. Russell Stapp cyl., LP gas, hours 7967, 3-LP tanks Rutedge 706-474-9102

included. Susan Becker Blue Ridge JD MOCO model 1326, new knkives,

sue8020@gmail.com 706-633-3300 $2950, also 17 ft. Kuhn Tedder, $2500.

International 444 diesel 39, hp, 2wd, Marvin L Taylor Calhoun 706-629very good condition, $5695. Wilson 4281

Hortman Roberta 478-714-3210

John Deere 1010 RU, very nice condi-

International 856 tractor, 100hp, 5700 tion, tires, paint, mechanical, all good,

hrs., good solid tractor, $8800. Herman $3950. Marvin Lyle Pendergrass 706-

King Marietta 404-395-1042

693-2032

International dump truck, Lawson 12' John Deere 1050 tractor,1989, in very

x 42" aerator, & BHC, 12 ft. shredder. good condition, 2,678 hrs; All seals

Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955-2362 tight, hydraulics in good working order,

International TD20E with KG blade $6800. John Parker Newnan 404-317-

and Fleeco, 14 wide Chopper, both 7989

$25000. C. Higginbotham Woodbine John Deere 2630 tractor; 15.5x38 rear

904-866-8075

tires. flat fenders.1set rear remotes. de-

Irrigation system, complete set up, cent older tractor. $6250 nego. Chuck

Solf hose traveler, 550 gallon per min- Phillips Cumming 678-414-2313

ute, power unit. Call for details. Henry John Deere 348 square baler, excel-

Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106

lent shape, $7,500; Hestor Teddler,

J.D. - M.T. w/tool bar, planters, Four Basket, good shape, $2,500. Lyn$2750; I.H. Cub w/belly mower, planter, don Mize Royston 706-498-4686

cultivators, $2,600. Roger Wilson Mill- John Deere 370 Flail Mower, $900;

wood 912-816-2649

Tractor Post Auger, $400. Eddie Hodg-

J.D. 9950, 4-Row Cotton Picker w/ es 5067 Paynes Chapel Road Millen Mudhog, new doffers, spindles good, 30442 706-551-9411

runs, picks & drives good, $8,000 OBO John Deere 4110 Backhoe, diesel,

John Griffin Tifton 229-445-0495

4wh drive, front loader, mower box w/

JD 275 disc mower, 9'2", excellent plow,16' tadem trailer, $14,900. James shape, $7,000; same unit as Kuhn Kelly Lithonia 404-576-3011 404-576GMD 700, GII HD. Charles Smith 3011

Thomasville riverwind620@rose.net John Deere 420, 1956 Expo; restored,

229-379-4619

new paint, Firestones, 3 PT, work, pa-

JD 4039 pumping unit, Cornell pump, rade, located Buena Vista, $5000. Jack 1278 hrs. two traveers, 500 feet pipe, Morrell Albany 229-886-4700

$12000. obo Ronnie Waters Rebecca John Deere 5045D with loader, 2013

229-643-7605 229-567-1192

model with 311 hours, looks and

JD 4400 Combine diesel with a 213 runs like new; loader is brand new. header, field ready condition and an- John Heard Lawrenceville 770-845other JD 4400 for parts $8000. Evan 5555

Duvall Madison 706-347-0575

John Deere 520; 2 cylinder with pow-

JD 7' Disc mower & Kuhn tedder field er steering, good restore, able tractor,

ready, $2000 for both. Neil Wingfield $2800. William Howington Pine Moun-

Leesburg 229-407-0371

tain 770-842-0083

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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 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.

John Deere 7100 4-row planter New Holland 276, sq. baler, Vicon Unverferth header trailer, like new,

$2400, New idea 2-row picker 2400, disc mower, 5.5 cut, Kuhn teddar, two only pulled 10 miles, $2600. James

new idea 1-row picker 2000 Garrett wheel, 3PT hitch, Ford type, side deliv- Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012

Rice Bogart 229-220-2844

ery rake, $3200. Joe Sims Taylorsville Vicon 4000s disc cutter, $8500; Mc-

John Deere 8300 tractor, front wheel 678-986-0655

Connell swing trim, $2500; 300 gal.

assist, duals, front weights, 10,400 New Holland 320, square baler, boomless sprayer, $1500. Tracy Boyett

hrours, very clean, excelelnt condition, $3,200; 258 hay rake, $1,800. C. Thomaston 706-656-8481

$53, 000. Galen Becker Avera 706- Weathers Chickamauga 706-539- Vicon V-rake, eight-wheel; three-point

840-5487

2349

hitch, good condition, $1,000. Jim

John Deere 850D Bull Dozier, power New Holland BR7050 Roller, 4x4 rolls, Boggs Aragon jimboggs@bellsouth.

shift, excellent condition, $19,000. good condition $10,500 8 wheel v-rake net 706-234-5842

John Gay Talbotton 706-457-0473 $1750 Ross Holcomb Lexington 706- Weed badger, used to weed around

John Deere bush hog, $75; 1- 8ft. 540-1002

blackberry bushes; $2,500. L.G. Mit-

hay rake, $175; 1- Ditch Witch trailer, New Holland hay rake, six-foot Bush cham Ludow 912-270-4683

$350. Danny E Whit Dallas 770-443- Hog, 18-disk section harrow, 60 horse- Willmar 750 sprayer, 4x4 JD engine,

2685

power gear box, all good condition. 60' boom, $15000; JD 30' Donahue

John Deere deer plot drill, seven or Clay Pentecost Winder 770-601-3855 trailer, $1200, Super A Farmall. John

eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch; New Holland Super 1049 self pro- Lowrey Rome 706-252-0121

$2100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- pelled stack wagon; good tires, 160 Yetter (John Deere)model 7; 2) row

253-0161 912-375-3008

bale capacity; Ready to work. Lewis planter, owner's manual, all adjustable

John Deere hay baler 335. 4X4 bales, Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669

sprockets, good condition, $1250.

good condition. $4200, Call after 6:30 New Holland TR98 Combine 30' Lewis Wheeler Greensboro 706-453-

p.m. Bobby Stevens Washington 706- Grain table, 8 narrow row corn head. 9569

678-2007

Ben Deal Bristol 912-282-0133 912- John Deere 430, hay baler, very good

John Deere lift type, 5 botton, 16 inch 579-6518

condition, $3000; `57 New Holland hay

plow, in excellent condition, $500. Eli New Holland, tN85A, 2004 with Bush- rake, $800; 8 foot disc mower, $3,000.

Kauffman Montezuma elikauffman@ hog 4045 loader, 2242 hours, two rear Ronald Griffin Hoboken 912-281-8805

juno.com 488-472-8842

remotes, garage kept, $22,000. Charles

John Deere six-row vacuum plater, Dunstan Augusta 706-267-8050

Farm Machinery Wanted

Max Emerge 3. Larry Stewart Vienna One row cultivator, 3 PT hitch, good 14-inch two-bottom turning plow;

229-938-1987

condition, asking $200. Ralph Williams three one-row cultivators; 14-inch one-

John Deere, hand start older, re- Whitesburg 770-295-9504

bottom turning plow; five-foot disk

stored, $3,200; flywheel engine, run- Phillips Rotary Harrow, model 4305A; harrow. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238-

ning, Maytag, $275. Kermit Simmons $9,000 OBO. John Cornacchione By- 0465

Jefferson 770-867-7550

ron John_Cornacchione@yahoo.com 2 row peanut combine and digger,

John Deere, HD battery, SWCOM- 478-213-8319

field functional or need mechanical

30H, 700 CCA, new with warranty; Power King economy tractor, rebuilt work, spare parts machines. Ty Smith

$140. James T Archer Dacula 770- engine and belly mower, also with cul- Marietta OleFarmIron@aol.com 678-

963-6036

tivator and planter, $2,000. Walter Don- 758-1104

John Deere; 4 row model 71 plant- aldson Statesboro 912-682-4395

750x20 tire Mud or regular, not real

er; John Deere 4 row cultivator, John Rhino Turf Flex, 165 A, 16-foot fin- old, call after 5:30pm. John Crook

Deere bottom plow 4, 16". Henry Brad- ishing mower. Charles Lanier Mc- Warner Robins 478-302-4385

dy Milledgeville 478-456-2726

Donough 404-538-2191

Allis Chalmers 180 or 185, running

KMC 4 row peanut inverter. Sioux Set 4 - Row white Air planters. Neal or repair or 170 or 175 running or re-

metal works grain dryer; 350 bushel. Greene Ideal 478-949-3055

pair. Wayne Stradling Palmetto 30268

PTO driven. John Hagan Dixie 229263-2358

Shuler 125 bunk feeder, some rust, $600. Bob Yoder Royston 706-201-

stradlingjwcs@yahoo.com 1408

770-463-

KMC 4810, peanut dump cart, 3 y/o, 6960

Antique farm wagon, in good shape,

very good shape; 1) 595 Case tractor. David Dunaway Hawkinsville 478588-1169

Silage spear, $120; 60ft square bale conveyor, $1,500; Lawson pasture aerator, $15,000; MF 43 grain drill, 12ft

preferably with wooden wheels. Nathan Goering Waynesboro 706-5512475

KMC peanut combine, unload on the ,$3,750. Ted Smith Washington 706- Bermuda Grass Sprig Digger and

go; peanut basket, 2012 model. Allen 214-0442

Bermuda Grass Sprigg planter. Tony

Whitehead Ashburn 229-567-7542

Silage wagon, side dump, Gehl 9000, Nugent Ambrose 912-309-9666

Krone tedder, Tye 15' Graindrill, 12' Hydra-tilt Box, $4000. Richard Acree Burch planter for parts/working unit;

rotary tiller, JD 7000, 4-row planters. Calhoun 706-629-7694

JD 25-B planter with fertilizer hopper;

James Martin Waynesboro 706-5585005
Kubota B7100; 4 wheel drive, Six

Subsoiler, Taylor Way model 100012, 2 shank, on 8' tool bar, very heavy duty, $750/Firm. Walt Crosland Jackson

JD 45/55 combine, engine or compatible parts. Jim Kliner Clanton rklinner@ yahoo.com 334-412-7625

pieces of equiptment, 7,650. Leslie 770-468-6004

Deutz tractor, 60-90 Hp, 2 or 4 wheel

Anderson Statesboro 912-587-5272 912-587-5272

Super A Farmall, looks, runs great, cultivators, disc tiller, drawbar, back

drive, Gregg Howell Hahira gh5600@ gmail.com 229-563-1419

Kubota, L175, 17hp, look like new, plow, new tires & paint, $3,250 Denver Disc mower, 7-8' cut, must be in good

less than 700 hr. diesel, like new, turf Bishop Buchanan 30113 404-274- condition/field ready. Richard Ham-

tires on back mower, $4500. Jerry 1802

mond Dawson 229-886-6922

Cooper Hull 706-788-3260

Takeuchi track loader 250 Tl, number- Front end loader to fit Ford 3930.

Kuhn FC283RTG rubber roller mow- ous attachments + trailer, brought new, Need everything, I have a bare tractor.

er conditioner, 9 foot cut, 36 foot used very little, stored inside. Joe Ver- Thom Baker Waynesboro bakert23@

flatbedgoosenecktrailer,deckoverneck done Lexington 706-743-3994

wildblue.net 706-551-2131

Phillip Merk Commerce 706-367- Ten foot Bush Hog brand mower, Gleaner F2 combine diesel engine,

5972

model 3210, good condition, $2,500. standard transmission, 13 ft. grain

Lewis Brothers litter blade, has it's Marshallville Johnny Walker Macon head with 4 row, 30" corn head . Stac-

own hydraulics, used twice, $3200. 478-954-1976

ey Burden Comer 706-783-5840 706-

Joel Stillwell Ellijay 706-889-7529

Tractor, 240IHC, $1950, NH,56; hay 714-7194

M.F. 3 bottom plow, good condition, rake, baler, tedder, $985 each; HD, box Harrow, older, 6 ft, heavy duty, in

$500; 6 ft. box scrape, good condition, scrape, $350. Lynne Rhinehart Ring- good condition. J. Freeman Plains

needs paint, $350. W. C Jones Tunnel gold 706-338-7176

299-942-0939

Hill 706-673-2731

Tractors, attachments and heavy Honda Tiller, mid tine, prefer larger

MF240 220 hrs with box scrape, equipment for rent. Matt Adcock 1017 tiller R. N Stokes Acworth 770-377-

bushog, posthole digger, rotary tiller Robert Toombs Ave Washington 1011

and hay spear, $11,000. Phil Carreker 30673 706-678-6800

In search of a Massey Ferguson 1100

Locust Grove 678-855-3403

Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller (for parts) $250, for parts. Nathan Pittman Vidalia 912-

Model 84 Athens Harrow,14', very missing engine. everything else in ex- 293-3688

heavy duty with new hoses and tires, cellent condition. March 73 series. Da- JD pull type silage chopper with 2

$3800. Allen Garner Ashburn 229- vid Stembridge Waynesboro david@ or 3 wide row head also silage dump

567-7440

greenpeas.us 404-786-6314

wagon. Allen Oglesby Lyons 912-293-

Model 8773 Woods 15' Bat Wing, Tuffi Troy tiller, 5 HP Honda, $350. 1697 912-526-6524

Bush Hog, old and looks rough, but Jesse Clements Cedartown 770-748- John Deer model B Grain drill with

works good; rebuilt cylinder and hos- 4727

galvanized box for parts or working.

es, $3500. Faye Roberts Monroe 770- TW-25, 4wd, bolton duals, cab, JD Ronnie Singleton 2418 Ronnie Road

550-3376

230 harrow, 4 row strip till with auto Buena Vista 31803 229-649-7486

New heavy-duty bucket hay mov- reset shanks; Monosem planters. Greg John Deere 420 or 430, in very

er, 48-inch spear, fits all tractors; Lee Hoboken 912-614-2882

good or excellent condition. Must be

2,000-pound lift; $175, you pick. V Two disk turning plow, $150; 6HP, reasonably priced. Joel Wiley Coolidge

Felkel Millen 912-682-5813

outdoor agriculture water pump, $150. Numberman4@yahoo.com 229-890-

New Holland # 451, 8 ft., sickle mow- Elijah R Perkins Milner 770-468-4347 8888

er, $500. Tommy Vaughn Forsyth 478- Two graqbbers, One accuumulator, Looking for a 5' our 6' Bush Hog

256-6395

excellent condition, $5000; One, JD mower, swap for Buhler 5' finish mow-

New Holland 1920 w/Loader, 25, 2-row planters, $300. Reese Por- er. Stan Manous Hampton 404-946-

toothed bar, 697 hrs, 32hp, canopy, 6 terfield Comer 706-783-5221

8422

ft.bushhog, seed spreader, excellent, Two tractor tires; 14/924 R4, $150 Need a 3PT post hole digger with 8 or

$10,500. Mark Woodham Madison or trade for two smaller 24" tires. Ellis 12 inch auger. Morris Moss Buchanan

404-379-8037

Thompson Dahlonega 706-864-6816 770-546-7204

New Holland 202 ground driven 706-525-8092

Need small digging bucket,18" to 24"

manure spreader, great for horse Two-row tool bar with one Covington for John Deere 310c backhoe. Leila

farm, $900. David Wilson Lula 770- planter, $500; wll trade. Dale Farmer Stone Forsyth 478-994-3574 478-

561-7900

Rome 706-266-6772

394-2595

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One or two row potato digger in good 200 gallon propane gas tank, empty, GQF incubators 1266, electronic T- 10 hereford bulls, small herd of 19 5 -7 year old Hereford pairs. Ken

condition. Cleve Weaver Baxley 912- $300. Steve Clay Conyers 770-922- stat, acrylic doors, auto egg turner cows, 8 calves and Regd. Angus bull. Jones Calhoun 770-548-2423

367-6491

8778

and 1270 hatcher, $150 ea. John Brix James Jeanes Gray 478-972-0912

5 Angus bred cows, 3 with calves;

Peach cart wagon, or six wheel flat 250 KW automatic generator, in- Franklin 770-854-7488

10 Registered Charolais bulls, se- pairs, $2500;.bred cows, $2000;

bed running gear. Cason Anderson cludes transfer switch box, $10.000. Heavy Duty Galvanized Portable men tested, breeding age, vaccinat- Will deliver. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-

Perry 478-952-2875

also other chicken house stuff. Larry Cattle Sweep and 20ft Alleyway with ed, mostly pasture fed, virgin bulls, 3512

Sears David Bradley walk behind gar- Kent Dawsonville 706-265-1205 706- Priefert Headgate, $4500, Anthony AI., Burke County. S. Ronald Reed 5 Jersey Hefiers - 1 with calf, 4 to calf

den tractors to restore and for parts; 344-7429

Carpenter Madison/Lake Oconee Waynesboro 706-551-0317 706-437- soon. Dale Gooch 1807 Yahoola Road

also attachments wanted. Alfornia 300 gallon diesel fuel tank and pump, 706-318-1979

1477

Dahlonega 30533 kenkarkhl@gmail.

Hatcher Musella 478-836-2766

always covered, good shape. Larry Hen nests for sale:12 metal nests per 14 mo. regd. Red Limo bull, $2500. com 706-344-8898

Six foot bush hog, with clutch, not Rodgers Dahlonega 706-864-8224 box, $40 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleve- Dave Davis Commerce 770-616-6038 6 bred long horns, calves due March-

shear pin. Steve Pettit Gainesville 300-plus gallon plastic tank (tote) in land 706-878-8509

14 straws Simmental `Dream On', May 1 bred Gelb.; 2nd. calf., balancer

770-540-1870

metal cage, 5-inch cap on top, valve Hustler 2500 mower, 72' deck, hyd. prime semen. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478- bull, 6 mos. Gene Cantrell Shady Dale

Small syrup kettle, good condition, on bottom, $50 per tank. C. Stovall lift, gas, $2000 or best offer. Ryan 676-3127

770-312-6224 706-468-1341

no damage, pay reasonable, pick up. Dahlonega 678-491-0838

Becker Avera 706-840-5487

15 Charlais Angus Cows & Charlais 60 Yearling Polled Hereford bulls and

Henry Hine Conyers 404-310-6490

4 stainless steel gas tanks, 4 gallon Jars; 4-oz. straight-sided, lid Angus Calves, $3000 pairs, mostly blk. 60 Yearling Braford bulls. Jonny Harris

Turning plow wanted. Flint Totherow capacity with straps, $10 each. Carl included. 50 ea. or 24 for $10. pick cows. Bryant Stivers Blackshear 912- Odum 912-586-6585

4392 Pond Fork Way Gillsville 30543 Dobson Atlanta 404-247-7343

up only. Sharon Batchel 2914 Old 269-5129

8 Hereford heifers ready for breeding,

flinttotherow@att.net 678-878-9024 400 gal. rectangular herbicide fiber- Thompson Mill Rd Buford 30519 se- 17 Branagus-Charolais cow-calf $1400 each. Angie Stober Carrollton

678-878-9024

glass mixing tank with paddles and renitygardens@mindspring.com 770- pairs, $3000/Pair; 11 Brangus cows, 770-854-4258

Two rear tractor tires with rims. size large bung holes . Jimmy Garvin War- 932-1932

$2000; 17 heifers, $3000 each. George Aged purebred Black Angus and

18.4 26 inch; One Boom pole. Pete ner Robins 478-396-2409

Lincoln arch welder 225, gas twin Temples Mauk 678-591-4916

Black Simmental bulls, AI breeding;

Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644

48" Wall Lans Red pans for chicken cylinder, 100 ft., lead, fair condition, 17 mo black Lim-flex bull. Good EPDs registered and semen-tested. William

Want Amadas 4 or 6 row peanut com- feeder. Helen Davis Waleska 770-796- $450. Phillip Cantrell LaFayette 706- for heifers. Sired by Brickyard. Tommy Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-

bine in good condition. Rex Smith Am- 5981

397-9987

Sizemore Barnesville 770-235-4891 586-2388

brose 912-592-7833

5,000-bushel, Butler Grain Bins, two Looking for propane storage tank, 2 Belted Galloway bulls, very good Angus and horn Hereford bulls for

Want cab backhoe with heat/air, ext each for sale, excellent condition. Best 18,000 or 30,000 gallon. Jeff Wigley bloodline, $550 each; 6 months old. sale. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-

hoe 2000 or newer, e-mail picture. Roy Offer, Bulloch County. Robert Ztterow- Canton 770-315-5274

Tom Rogers Thomaston 706-647- 4210

Garrett Bowdon 770-328-2110 770- er Statesboro zetter1@frontiernet.net Metal and plastic barrels with locks, 4090

Angus black heifers; 3) 700 lbs. each,

258-5627

912-690-1930

tops; solid with bung holes; plastic 2 Black commercial heifers, 3/4 An- no papers, $1700 each. Jack Beckom

Want front loader for a Case IH 5240 500 galon propane tank $425; 250 tanks, 275 gallons in wire cages. G. Al- gus ,sire Indian Rock Angus House 006 Barnesville 678-588-3824

cab tractor. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770- gallon propane tank, $225. Bobby len Covington 770-786-6377

, front yard quality.$1950. Chad Brown Angus bull, 14 months old, $2800,

925-2400 770-925-2182

Blount Meansville 404-987-3602

Money-making ice cream factory: Rhine 478-308-1354

also regd. and comm. bred heifers,

Want one or two man gas powered 55-gallon food grade metal drums, two 1931 John Deere hit-and-miss en- 2 Registered Red Angus, open heif- No calls after 9pm. Jason Cox Social

post hole digger with auger. Frank Ri- lids; 55-gallon plastic drums, food gines, three old fashioned ice cream ers, 13 months, off AI'd bulls, all vacci- Circle 404-925-5412

ley Hiawassee frank.ccrcd@gmail. grade, two plastic bung plugs in top; churns, three trailers; $10,000. Jess nated, etc, $2000 each. Danny Mosley Angus Purebred, 4 yr. old bull: Sire:

com 706-897-1676

$20 each. Windle Sneed Ellijay 706- Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517

Springfield 912-398-4412

Solid Direction Grandsire, gentle, vac-

Wanted: 2 Radial Tires, 20.8-38, 50% 276-7027

Need some old pine floor boards; 3 250 head of black Angus heifers, 700- cinated, closed herd, great calves,

or better. James Milford Martin 706- 6 rolls, 10' x 50' galvanized steel, 9 1/2" x 1" tongue and groove, unpaint- 800#. Brandon Morris Sylvester 229- 1350 lbs., $4000. Carol Lakics Butler

714-7287

gauge chain length fence, bought new ed. Phyllis Futch Calhoun 706-625- 881-9084

478-862-9733

Wanted: Allis Chalmers G with in 2012. Ned Chambless Sharpsburg 5575

28 pairs, most are Angus, $2,750, Belted Gallaways, small herd, 1 herd

cultivators,small manure spreader, 6 770-253-7020

Number one Galvanized Tin, 29 gage, also some bred cows and heifersa and bull, 6 cows(bred), 3) 6 month heifers

ft bush hog, bed shaper and marker 6"x8"x16" concrete blocks, 50 cents 23ft X 3in long, 300 sheets, $35 per open heifers. Connie Walker Pearson and 2 bull calves, $15,000. Ron Howell

Ashley Rodgers Chattahoochee Hills each; have about 1000. Tony Bennett sheet Randy Jackson Lula 770-654- 912-422-8100

Macon 478-256-3246

248-495-0353

305 Morris Rd Hiram 30141 678-381- 4649

3 Blac k Angus, Santa Gertrudi's Black Angus heifers, 6 months, good

WANTED: Ford 7109 loader fits 5547

Old 80 gallon syrup kettle with cross bulls; 9 months old. Alfred King breeders (steers also) dams at farm,

Ford 2120 FWD tractor. Brian Moffett 7' x 10' flatbed trailer, single axle; foundary markings for sale. William Calhoun 678-332-9288

market price, Montfort Farm, Gary

Senoia 678-329-7677

$100. William Hutchings Sandersville Smith Cordele 31015 229-938-7695 3 bulls;1 black steer, approx. wt 750 Bubb Reynolds 904-386-3520

Wanted: Front-end loader for a 1983 478-552-0606

Old hand hewn log cabin, excel- to 800 lbs; Asking $6200 for the lot. Black Polled registered beefmaster

Ford 1900 tractor. Mac Freeman Ar- Antique electric churn and three gal- lent condition. Delivery & set available Sam Stephens Clermont 770-287- bulls, ranging from 22 to 24 months,

noldsville 706-742-5097

lon clear glass churn, both $150. Mal- anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- 2704

Vet semen tested, Ready to work

Wanted: Gleaner F, A438, 4-row corn colm C Talley Rome 706-234-9789 695-6431

3 Purebred Angus-Purebred Hereford now. David Flood Tunnel Hill 706-537-

head. Robert Knight Alma rmknight@ Antique heart pine flooring sills, 37- Poultry: 2) Galvanized, 12 hole hen cross open heifers, age 16 months. 3633

hotmail.com 912-632-5322

foot trusses; 12-hole laying cages; nest, $35 each, 3) Galv. tube feeders, James McCallum Broxton 912-309- Black/black baldie Angus sired

Wanted: Mule drawn hay rake. Robert two 2,000-bushel grain bins and more. 3) drinkers, 2- five gallon bucket drink- 3842 912-359-3521

heifers, open,.ready to breed May,

Godfrey Cave Spring 706-936-8107 James B Donaldson Metter 912-685- ers. Rupert Harris Cumming 770-856- 3 year old Regd. Black Angus; Sire 2 head,.del.avail.; front yard quality,

Wanted: Offset harror, 8 to 10 feet. 4095 912-682-0347

0469

Rito Revenue 15142281; Docile Virgin $1800. per head. Chad Brown Rhine

Scott Price Wrightsville 478-290-4419 Barrels, plastic heavy-duty, 55-gal- Quonset style aluminum tube, por- bull. K. Schwock Homer 404-735- gacattleman_71@hotmail.com 478-

Wanted: used rear tires for `57 JD 430 tractor; 28"rim, 12" or little larger surrounding Americus area. Wayne Hall

lon, 20-inch screw top, air tight, food grade, $35, while supplies last. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278

table building; add tarp or metal roof. 20'W 14"H ~60'L $1,800. Joey Duran Oakwood 770-654-9752

9524
30 plus Regd. Charolais bulls from top genetics; 13 to 15 mos old. Ste-

308-1354
Brangus bull, 3 yr. farm raised, $2,000.

old, not regd., Jeff Davis Co.

Americus 229-924-4343 229-942- Black walnut & Cedar lumber, random Rabbit Boxes, $10 each. Billy Middle- phen Cummings Marshallville 478- Don Davenport Hazelhurst 912-253-

7373

lengths & widths. Tony Kelley Cum- brooks Monroe 770-267-7084

396-5832

2688

Wanted: used tractor tires for garden. mings 770-887-9615

Syrup Kettles; 50 gal. and 35 35 Black cows w/35 calves at side, Bred Bannie cow, has 5 month old

Will pick up. Gayle Burnham Watkins- Clean 55-gallon metal drums with gal. Bobby Edenfield Metter 912-314- $100,000. Firm; One donkey, $10,000. heifer calf by side, $3000. Rondal

ville 706-207-9455

lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678- 1727

A. M. Walden Glennville 912-266-4092 Fields Clermont 770-983-7104

947-6744 404-210-1516

Used brooder box. thermostat con- 4 Black baldie, 3 calves, 3 Black Bull: age 5, sire KC, Bennett

FARM SUPPLIES

Custom-cut Wood-Mizer sawn lum- trolled with clean out trays, $100. Ver- cows, 3 calves, due in March, $16,000. 9126JR294, blood lines; World Class

ber, kiln-dried, milled, homes, flooring, non West Newnan 770-304-1637

Thomas R Woods Sr Swainsboro 478- and P606. also, yearling bulls avail-

If you have questions regarding ads cabinetry, barns, rail fencing, horse used metal fence posts, 42 at 5.5 299-2681

able. Michael Bennett Cumming 770-

in this category, call 404-656-3722. shavings. John Sell Milner 770-480- feet; 21 at 6 feet, $1.50 each. E.P. Wil- 4 Regd. Angus Bulls; semen-tested, 889-4515

1000 ft lumber and turning blocks: 2326

liams Madison 706-817-8130

2 Years old; Price $2,500. Allen Ellicott Bulls for sale, Angus and horn her-

ash, oak, cedar, tiger maple, poplar, Fairbanks platform scales for sale; Used tin, good condition, Red; 11 681 Antioch Road Abbeville 31001 efords. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-

basswood, cherry, pine. David Gray base about 20" X 30",with slide weight. sheets, 32" wide, 7 ft.; 9 sheets, 14 ft., 229-401-8590

648-4210

Bowdon 770-655-4674

C.L. Tidwell Cartersville carla@bar- $150; (ALL). Arletta Jarrard Dawson-

1000 gallon above ground fuel tank; towprecast.com 770-382-4477 770- ville 706-429-7324

guaranteed good condition, $400. Eli 382-4493

Vanguard corner heater, propane, 44 Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form

Kauffman Montezuma elikauffman@ Farm bells; old type different sizes wide corners length, 31 left, 33 right,

juno.com 478-472-8842

would also like to buy your bell, train, fireplace front, excellent condition,

15-, 20-, 30-gallon plastic, 2 bung school, church pay cash. Shane Bur- #250. Laura Cobb Auburn 770-682-

plugs, 55-gallon lock ring metal, nett Covington 770-827-0999

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55-gallon burn barrel, 1 wash pot, Flooring oak, pine, tongue and groove

etc. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889- various widths, also beadboard and

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16' Hayrite hay elevator, 3/4 HP elec- Briggs Union City /Atlanta 404-349- All livestock must have been in the

tric motor, used approxmiately 3 times, 2315

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$700. Mary Nix Molena 706-647-9095 For Sale: Several cases, quart can- days before they can be advertised.

678-572-2275

ning jars; clean, with new lids and rings, Livestock listed must be for specific

17 poly calf hutches, $200 each. Andy $8 per case or 75 cents each. Larry G animals. Generalized ads such as

Wheat 3221 Parks Mill Rd. Buckhead Manley Eatonton 706-473-0967

"many breeds of cattle" or "want hors-

30625 706-342-4631

Fork Lift, 8,000 lb. duel wheels, es, any amount" will not be published.

2 lawn carts, 64"x39"x10" w.steel $3500; Clark 3,000lb fork lift, $2,500; Ads for free or unwanted livestock will

floor, $125; 48"x29"x10" metal con- Clark nursery pots, one gallon. William not be published. Ads for cats, dogs,

struction, $50, wagon w/folding sides, Fulford Rome 706-676-8321

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48"x24"x12", $50. Dale Jones Flowery Forty quart canning jars, $20 or will specifically bred for on-farm use will

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trade for half pints. Zandra Overstreet not be published.

Email address:

2 small bale elevators, both with elec- Greensboro 706-453-0438

Cattle

tric motors, $700 for both; one 16' & one 32'. Jim Wylie Calhoun 770-5964388
20 Aluminum skid/pallets, 24 by 36 by 3 inches, $14 each. Josh Daniels

Four complete hen laying house equipment: feeders, generators and egg tables; houses last in operation 2013. Catoosa County. Ryan Beavers Ringgold 706-463-0988

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
1 cow, due in April; 1 Black bull, 12 months old. Buddy McGarrah Och-

Atlanta 404-449-4879

Got 62, 14'x 1 1/2 x6" heavy guage locknee 229-226-1290

20 feet of plastic, corrugated drain- metel studs, selftapping screws. cou- 1) Black Angus Bull; 8) Black Angus

age pipe for farm use, etc; 10 inch di- ple 20'studs, priced to sell. Michael Cows, $18,000; all 3 years old, had

ameter,. $50. Michael Maner Morgan- Pittman Monticello 770-367-2602 first calves, Nov. 2014. Earlie McQuaig

ton 706-374-5924

770-367-2602

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GUEST COLUMN: Rapid Response Team

In Georgia, protecting public health is a top priority for many state agencies that work in concert to regulate food manufacturers, retailers, restaurants, and institutions such as schools, daycares, hospitals and nursing homes. The impact of foodborne illness and the efforts to protect the public from them are a major concern, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates roughly 1 out of every 6 Americans experience foodborne illness, or food poisoning, each year. This equates to approximately 48 million people falling sick a year and 3,000 deaths. In 2010 the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Georgia ranked ninth in the country for the number of foodborne illnesses. There is a clear need for increased efforts in protection against foodborne illness both on a state and nationwide level. In response, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has partnered with multiple states throughout the country to develop a series of Rapid Response Teams with the goal of addressing the need for improved, integrated rapid response to food and feed emergencies. In 2010, the State of Georgia partnered with the FDA and the Georgia Rapid Response Team (GA RRT) was established. The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) was appointed as the primary responsible agency to implement the GA RRT. To build an integrated food safety system the GDA aligned with several sister agencies, including the Georgia Department of Public Health, the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Additionally, the GA RRT was able to open communication and partner with neighboring federal agencies, such as the CDC, FDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Today, the GA RRT has become one of the premiere and most integrated food safety response teams in the country. The team serves as an excellent medium to bring all the relevant federal, state, and local officials together to train for real-world food and feed safety events that may threaten the public. The overall mission of the GA RRT is to characterize, investigate, mitigate and conclude food and feed emergencies as a part of a coordinated federal-state-local integrated food safety system. In the past three years, the GA RRT has been heavily involved in developing and revising best practice guidelines, standard operating procedures and memorandums of understanding to build and strengthen the state's capability and capacity to respond to food and feed emergencies. As a result, the state is now better prepared for a public health response to a number of scenarios that would put the public at risk. This includes the consequences of natural disasters (such as hurricanes, floods, droughts or ice storms), unintentional contaminations (such as foodborne illness outbreaks, allergen alerts, or extensive recalls), and even intentional contaminations or acts of bioterrorism. Response activities can include routine and emergency sampling of food products and the environment, epidemiological investigations of illness, recall effectiveness checks, traceback and traceforward investigations and mitigation strategies such as product embargos, seizures, or a withhold from sale, all of which prevent further distribution. Additionally, the GA RRT serves as resource to the community and industry, especially during a natural disaster, by providing information on the salvaging and protection of perishable foods in emergencies and information on the sorting and disposal of potentially contaminated foods. A recent example came during the ice storm in the winter of 2013 in which the GA RRT monitored power outages to understand the impact on food safety. To learn more, please contact Georgia's RRT Program Manager, Brandon Sauceda at Brandon.Sauceda@agr.georgia.gov or call (404) 656-3621. Brandon Sauceda currently serves as the Rapid Response Team Program Manager for the
Georgia Department of Agriculture in the Food Safety Division. He holds a Bachelor of Science
Degree from Southeast Missouri State University and a Master of Public Health Degree from
Emory University.

Georgia Blueberry Growers Vote to Continue Blueberry Assessment

Georgia blueberry growers agreed to continue the assessment on blueberries grown in Georgia during the recent referendum, held January 21 through February 20. The blueberry marketing order passed with 77.45% of eligible grower ballots received, voting to continue the assessment at a rate of five dollars ($5) per ton of marketed blueberries. Funds received from the grower assessment on blueberries can be spent on research, education and promotion of blueberries. The decisions on projects to be funded are determined by the members of the Georgia Agriculture Commodity Commission for Blueberries. Funded projects include research on anti-oxidant and nutritional values for Georgia blueberries, herbicide programs, disease management, nutrient management and variety development. Georgia ranks number one in the production blueberries in the United States.

For more information contact: Andy Harrison Manager Commodity Commissions
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Andy.harrison@agr.georgia.gov 404-586-1405

2015 USDA/AMS SPECIALTY CROP BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS
Notice of Federal Grant Funds Availability FY 2015 Administered By: Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, Georgia 30334 The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) is pleased to announce the competitive solicitation process to award the 2015 USDA/AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service) Specialty Crop Block Program grant. Georgia's funding award is estimated to be $1.4 million (this award is contingent upon the availability of funding from USDA/AMS). Individual project award funding requests require a minimum request of $10,000 up to a maximum of $175,000. Awarded projects will have three years to complete the requirements of the grant. Please refer to the links available on the GDA grants webpage located at www. agr.georgia.gov/grants.aspx for the grant application, guidelines, and additional information.
ELIGIBILITY
Proposals will be accepted from non-profit organizations and corporations, commodity commissions, associations, state and local government entities, and colleges and universities. Applicants must reside or their business or educational affiliation must be in Georgia. Individuals and for-profit organizations are not eligible to apply. The project proposal must focus on research, education, marketing, etc., and benefit the specialty crop industry.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the SCBGP is to provide funding for projects that solely enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. Specialty crops are defined as: fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, Christmas trees, turfgrass/sod, nursery and greenhouse crops, including floriculture. Please see the specific listing of eligible crops on the USDA/AMS website located at www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/ scbgp.
FUNDING PRIORITIES
The following have been identified as funding priorities for the 2015 SCBGP for Georgia: u Projects which increase sales and marketability and drive demand for commer-
cially grown specialty crops. u Projects which expand child and adult knowledge of nutritional benefits, im-
prove access, and increase consumption for Georgia specialty crops. u Projects to help specialty crop growers/producers reduce the financial cost and/
or environmental impact of their operations, including improved pest and disease management techniques, efficient water management, sustainable production, etc. u Projects with eligible funding priorities submitted by socially disadvantaged and/or minority applicants. u GDA's intent is to fund projects that can produce the highest degree of measurable benefits to Georgia's specialty crop producers, in relation to each dollar spent.
PROJECTED TIMELINE
FEBRUARY 24 - Tuesday
Announcement of 2015 SCBGP grant opportunity; Request for Applications APRIL 17 - Friday
Project Proposal/Application submission deadline to GDA Project Proposal/Application must be received by 4:30 p.m., via email
in Word format to Jeanne.maxwell@agr.georgia.gov MAY
GDA/Specialty Crop Review Committee evaluation of applications JUNE
Notice to applicants of acceptance/denial of their project proposals by Review Committee Revisions made to projects before submission to USDA/AMS-SCBGP JULY
Submit Georgia's State Grant Application Request to USDA/AMS-SCBG EARLY SEPTEMBER
Send out award letters to awardees/subgrantees Send out grant contract agreements to awardees/sub-grantees Announce grant awards through press release/website END OF SEPTEMBER
3-year grant period will begin
For questions or additional information please contact:
Jeanne Maxwell, Esq.
Director of Grants Development & Compliance
Georgia Department of Agriculture
404-657-1584
Jeanne.Maxwell@agr.georgia.gov

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ARTY'S GARDEN: Forever and a Daylily

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If you ask Georgia gardeners to list their top 10 perennials, most lists will include daylilies. I know mine does.
And why not? Daylilies are durable and versatile. They can exhibit graceful elegance or flamboyant fabulousness. They fit in with other perennials but also can be planted en masse for great swaths of color or even be used to prevent soil erosion on banks.
I knew there were thousands of daylily cultivars, but even I was surprised to learn there are about 75,000 registered with the American Hemerocallis (Daylily) Society. Granted, some of them are quite rare and equally expensive, and some are similar to each other. But 75,000! And that's not all the daylilies out there.
I grew up loving the common tawny daylily (Hemerocallis fulva `Europa') that resided in old gardens and along roadsides. I was fascinated by the triple-flowered orange I now know to be `Flore Pleno' that my grandmother grew. (I also now know it to be an aggressive spreader that will take over a daylily bed like Genghis Khan. It's beautiful, but keep it in an area by itself.)
Most of my daylilies were given by my first grade teacher. They may have been new or relatively new when she got them. It's been almost 50 years since the first grade, but Mrs. Miller's daylilies are still going strong and so is my love for them.
As a child, I think my favorite was `Bess Ross' a 1951 introduction with bright red

petals. No flower in

I purchased

our garden was as

the citron daylily

vibrant.

(Hemerocalllis citrina)

Over the years,

but was disappointed

I have come to love

because the fragrance

`Miss Jessie' even

wasn't as nice as I had

more. Described

expected. Then I began

officially as an

to appreciate its slender

"orchid mauve and

grace and the fact that

light yellow bicolor"

the flowers opened in

and considered a

the evening instead of

"spider daylily"

the morning like other

because of its long,

daylilies. It's staying.

narrow petals,

When moving

`Miss Jessie' was

daylilies from my

introduced in

parents' house, I

1956 and screams

accidentally dug up

modernism and mid-

a `Stella de Oro' my

century design to me.

mother planted. `Stella

I purchased

de Oro' has a long

`Challenger' and

blooming period. It

`Autumn Minaret,'

is mass produced and

two tall late-

may be the most widely

bloomers that extend the daylily season into August.

`MISS JESSIE' is one of thousands of daylilies that can grace Georgia gardens.

planted daylily in America. That was why I didn't want it. Well,

(The main daylily

after a year I don't

month is June). I love the fragrance of

think I can let it go. It doesn't take up much

`Autumn Minaret,' but despite its name,

space and blooms its little head off; it has

summer is still in force when it blooms in

earned its keep.

Atlanta. Its blooms are not large, but at five

Breeders have not just expanded the

and a half feet tall, you won't overlook them. number of cultivars, they have expanded the

It is also the only one of my daylilies that

shapes and colors of the daylilies themselves.

hummingbirds visit.

There are daylilies with fringed and frilled

petals. There are deeper greens, purer pinks, near-whites and true purples. Markings now include colored edges. On some cultivars the three true petals are so large they cover the smaller three. (Technically, the small three are actually sepals that resemble petals.)
I'd like to find room for a few of these newbies and also some older ones I've had my eyes on: `Orangeman,' `Corky,' `Jean,' `Mikado,' `August Flame' and `Caballero.'
Daylilies love sun but will tolerate partshade. A general rule is to make sure they get at least six hours of direct sun a day. Daylilies will grow in a wide range of soils. If you have clay or sand, mix in organic matter such as compost. The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service has a publication, "Daylily Culture," available online or at your county office. It will answer many of your questions.
Daylilies are available from catalogs and at nurseries and garden centers where horticulturists can help you with your decisions and offer advice. The American Hemerocallis Society provides a list of sources at www.daylilies.org.
Add a daylily to your garden. You may find a love that lasts forever, or at least 50 years....
Arty Schronce is the Department's
resident gardening expert. He is a lifelong
gardener and a horticulture graduate of
North Carolina State University who says
"Carpe Hemerocallis Seize the daylily!"

Ag Day: Flavor of Georgia Winners Announced

From Page 1

food entrepreneurs from every corner of the state to highlight their creative and delicious products that make Georgia's food scene one of the most vibrant and diverse in the nation," said Sharon P. Kane, Flavor of Georgia contest coordinator.
The popular contest consists of market-ready

prototypes or commercially available food products from across the state that are judged and critiqued by a panel of food experts. Entries are judged based on flavor, best use of Georgian ingredients, Georgia theme, unique or innovative qualities, commercial appeal and originality.

Overall Winner: A & A Alta
Cucina Italia - Balsamico
Al Mirtillo
People's Choice Award: Wisham Jellies, Cranberry Pepper Jelly, Eric Wisham, Tifton.
Barbecue Sauces: Causey's Hot BBQ Sauce, Causey Foods Inc., Wynn Causey Bakke, Smyrna. (The sauce was created in Vienna where the Causeys still operate a restaurant.)
Beverages: Paulk's Pride 100% Purple Muscadine Juice, Muscadine Products Corporation, Erin Boettger, Wray.

Confections: Georgia Peach Cookies, Byrd Cookie Company, Geoff Repella, Savannah.
Dairy Products: Get Back Jack Pimento Cheese, Proper Pepper, Deanna Bibb, Sandersville.
Jams and Jellies: Strawberry Lavender Jam, Fairywood Thicket Farm, Kim and John Conner, Fairburn.
Marinades and Sauces: Tybee Island Coastal Blend, The Salt Table, Carol and Dave Legasse, Pooler.

Meat and Seafood: Grassfed New York Strip Steak, Hunter Cattle Company, Del Ferguson, Brooklet.
Miscellaneous: Georgia Wildflower Honeycomb, Zeigler's Honey Company, Robert Edmondson, Stockton.
Salsas, Chutneys and Condi-
ments: Balsamico Al Mirtillo, A&A Alta Cucina Italia, Adriana Coppola, Johns Creek. Snack Foods: Savannah Snaps, Verdant Kitchen, Ross Harding, Savannah.

Adriana Coppola, Flavor of Georgia 2015 winner and Alta Cucina owner, stands at her booth at the 2015 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest in Atlanta, Ga. (Credit: Merritt Melancon/ UGA)

FEATURE RECIPE: Chili-Mac

1 pound ground lean ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped 1- 15 1/2 ounce can red kidney beans,
drained 1- 15 1/2 ounce can navy beans, drained 2- 8 ounce cans tomato paste 1 -14 ounce can tomatoes, undrained and
cut up cut up 1 cup elbow macaroni, uncooked 1 cup chopped green bell pepper cup water 2 to 3 tablespoons chili powder 1 teaspoons cumin teaspoon garlic salt 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Instructions:
In a large skillet brown meat and onion until meat is browned, drain meat. Stir in beans, tomato sauce, tomatoes and uncooked macaroni, and remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil then reduce heat. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes, stirring often.
Remove from heat and sprinkle with cheese. Cover and let stand until cheese is melted. Serves 4 to 6
This is a great meal for a cold rainy day.

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Bulls: Charolais registered and Si- Two registered black Angus bulls; Adorable baby pygmy goats; males Wanted: registered Blue-Eyed, goats, 2004 3HSLBison LQ glideout,

mAngus; 15-18 months old, semen ages 12 and 14 months, both have $100, females $150; 3 months old, no buck to service; six does, smallest 10'shortwall, full kitchen, bath, hayrack,

tested, ready for service, low birth good EPDs. P & D Farm. Paul Beck wormed, healthy. Terri Confer Wood- one 23". Shannon Kuykendall Wood- mangers, 8'wide, 7'4 tall, pics avail-

weight. Jean Wilson Yatesville 706- Cedartown 706-506-2434

stock 770-905-0290

stock 770-289-6529

able. Donna Harrison Monroe 770-

601-4070

Weaned Holstein bull calves, 325- DOPER/KATAHIN SHEEP. All ages Wethered baby goats; 2 months old, 905-7091

C harlais cross heifers, 5 white, 750 400lbs, vaccinated, dewormed, band- and colors, some already bred, $75 great pets, nursing bottles, 3x daily; 9 pallets of Equine pine pellets at

lbs., $1500 each. Ivey Jeanes Gordon ed, dehorned, $1.75/pound or $600 and up. Tye Kuykendall Ballground Boer cross. Betty Lewis Brunswick $225 per pallet; 50 bags per pallet.

478-233-0347

each. Clint Crumley Lula 678-451- 770-735-3532 770-833-2808

912-580-1855

Betty Teems Canton 770-714-2672

Calving ease, milking ability, gentle- 9627

Herd of 75 head of high percentage

Equine For Sale

770-479-5919

ness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480
Charolais-Angus, young bulls, cross, great bulls, see to believe. Danny Brady Hephzibah 706-231-8563
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

Swine
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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

Kiko does, 2 bucks and kids for sale. Tommy Waldrop Tifton 31794 229326-3053
I have some 9 week old Katahadrin Rams for sale, $125. Shane Shelley Cedartown 404-824-9452
Katadia and Dorper cros sheep, most with lambs, over 60 head. Lynn Schultz Louisville 706-526-7262
Katahdin sheep: ewes, lambs, commercial breeding stock; vaccinated; no dealers please. Scott Hancock Sautee

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

Black tucker saddle, River Plantation trail No. 146, size 15.5, includes saddle, breast collar and headstall; $1,000. Joan Sims Bowdon 770-328-1642
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
Drover 6 horse hotwalker. Martin Altolaguirre Alpharetta 678-2302632

Commercial Black Angus bulls, Here- faxing or mailing in an ad, the test 404-310-2558 706-878-5590

months from the date the blood sam- Easy entry horse cart, Fits horse to

ford-Gelbeich Cross bull, 8-10 months old, all shots, Robin Auldridge 706 825 2544. Robin Auldridge Blythe 706-

needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button.

Male LaMancha breeder, massive size, not for food, $500 firm. Sherry Amerson 173 Blackberry Lane

ple is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising

draft horse, 46 inch seat, leaf springs, Adjustable removeable shafts, $950. Joe Watkins Winder backwhen@wind-

825-2544

Buyers are urged to request proof of Augusta 30906 706-833-5535 706- privileges. If you are faxing or mail- stream.net 770-307-6979

Gelbvieh bulls; bred heifers; cow-calf a negative brucellosis and pseudora- 414-2548

ing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be Farrier/Blacksmith Equipment Coal

pairs; bred cows; registered purebred; bies test prior to purchase.

Mini Silky Fainting goats; many long sent along with it. For ads submitted Burning Free Standing Large Forge

easy calving, fast growth. John Kiss 3 yr. old purebred Hampshire boar haired black and white billies to choose online, the Coggins can be attached 300 lb Blacksmith Anvil, Free Stand-

Gainesville 770-531-1126

and Duroc mix sow, $200 each. William from; not meat, $75 - $250. Kathy using the attachments button. Gen- ing Blacksmith Vise, and other Items.

Gentle Top quality registered Red Hardy Byron 478-396-6394

Wade Winder 678-859-2657

eralized ads, such as "many horses," Chuck Soriero Morganton charley-

Brahan bulls, 1 yr. - 2 yrs. old. David Berkshire Boar, 3y/o with papers, ex- Nigerian buck; healthy, 2 years old, "variety to choose from," etc., will not bull56@gmail.com 706-374-2686

Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297 229-560- cellent breeding stock, son of cham- good sire; black, white; want new be published. Equine at Stud ads will Koen Cutting Saddle, excellent con-

4247

pion Berkshires. Powerline bloodline, blood in herd; $175. Linda Duke Good also require a current stable license in dition, 17-inch seat, $2,200, nego-

Good selection of regd. Black Angus $450 obo. Jonathan Frazier Doug- Hope 770-267-1520 770-549-5383 order to be published.

tiable. Chris Jones Waverly Hall 706-

bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch lasville fraz2129@gmail.com 404-431- Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings for sale; 15-year-old mare, half Q.H., half Bel- 575-1972

Statesboro 912-865-5454

2638

ADGA Registered, $250 each, Born guim, gentle, green, broke to ride and Pioneer fore cart, one seat and shafts,

Hereford Bulls, regd.polled and heifer Breeding age x bred boar for sale; 7 1/29/15. Have two. Michele Ingram drive; $600 OBO. Danny Stephens excellent condition, $650. Ronnie Wi-

friendl, 17 months old, many to choose months old, approx. 330 lbs., Can text Guyton michele.ingram912@gmail. Odum 912-294-1586

ley Auburn 770-963-0050

from, great ends and very docile. Brad pics, if interested, $150. Alan Mitchell com 912-484-6067

AMHA Dun Appaloosa with star/ Tucker Trail Saddle 18" seat,

Mullins Martin 706-491-7556

Martin 706-491-6819

Nigerian Dwarf goats, Champion strip, black maned tail, filly, date 4-15- beautiful condition, breast collar, girth,

Herefords bulls, 16 months, AI-Sired, LargeTamworth Boar for sale, 3 years bloodlines, also goat milk stands for 14, $500. J Wilkes Athens 706-207- bridle included. Pics available, $1200.

low birth weights, bred heifers, cow- old, $450. Chasity Anthony Barnes- sale www.doubledurangofarm.com Di- 9366

Walton County Rick Harrison Mon-

calf pairs. Taylor Neighbors 525 District Line Americus 31709 229-337-

ville chasityanthony11@yahoo.com 470-219-1515

ane Cassara Loganville 678-523-2256 Nubian buck; 16 months old; price,

Closely matched pair Sorrel Quarter Arab cross, gelding, 7 years old, spir-

roe wereoutriding@aol.com 770-9057091

0038
Kiwi-Jersey/cross dairy heifers for nurse cows, very gentle, also baby calves. Kaye Jackson Carwfordville 706-817-8816
One purebred registered AngusSimmental cross, low weight bull, 15 months old, ready for light service. Joe Gibson Rome 706-506-3026
Polled Hereford Bull; 4 yrs. old for sale. Bill William Redmond Rock Spring 423-580-3449
Regd. Black Senepol bull; 21 mos., gentle, has BSE done Dec. George Fiveash Adel 229-563-5380
Registered 3 yr. old Simmental Bull, BWF, semen tested, $2800. Paul Kelly

Mini Piglets for sale; Black and pink, Mom is 15" and 50lbs; 3 left, Bottle babies. Chad Israel Dallas 404-2726928
Pigs; born 1/23/2015, $65; also, Landrace sow, $150. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn marilynbruce1@bellsouth.net 770-363-0371
Registered Berkshire pigs, Gunslinger x Cathy Xtra, muscular from Midwest stock, 3 boars left. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-923-0262
Registered Berkshire pigs, new littwer, born 1-5-2015; parents on site, 4 Barrows and 3 gilts. Charles W McKerlie Ball Ground 678-431-1129
Registered heritage breed; Glouces-

$150. Bob Jones Fairburn 770-9649722
Olde English Babydoll breeding rams, black - white, $150. Dianne Westbrook Crawford 706-540-0633
One male cross bred sheep; born last year, $120. Larry Priest Monroe 770630-7982
Purebred LaMancha bottle babies; healthy; bred for soundness, production, disposition; $75-$100. Barbara McCormick Bowdon 770-258-9505
Pygmy billy, proven breeder, 6 years old, $75. Billy Jordan LaGrange 706884-9892
Saanen buckling, 2.5 mos old, No horns, excellent bloodline, very friend-

ited. Mary Mobley Union Point 706817-1152
Miniature donkeys: guard or breeding, donkey jack, $200; nice colors; Jennies, $300 & up; small & registered donkeys. Bill Wray Perry 478-8251297
Paso Fino gelding under saddle, $1500. Paso Fino Mare, very smooth ride, $3000. Excellent bloodlines. Ron Conner Crawfordville classicfino@ gmail.com 770-310-9835
Seven year old Q.H. Green, broke, $500; 16 hands. Dr. Ronald Tolbert College Park 404-767-8513
Equine Miscellaneous

Two horse wagons, very good condition, $1500. Eddy Tomlinson Calhoun 706-280-8068
Wanted: Quantities of used horseshoes; will pay more than scrap price. Paul Williams Newnan diamondlazyw@hotmail.com 678-876-9146
Boarding Facilities
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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

MOnticello 706-319-5930

tershire Old Spots Gilt(dob 4/19/14) ly, $150. Charles Huff Tifton 229-343- If you have questions regarding ads in 404-656-3713.

Registered Angus bulls, 16-18 months old, semen tested and docile, and cow-calf pairs. John Stuedemann

exposed to GOS purebred boar, $500 for both. Celeste DeVaney Ellijay myabbydog@gmail.com 706-513-5363

4918
Savanna-Kiko and Savanna-Boer cross bucks for sale; 3 mos. old, $300

this category, call 404-656-3722.
17 inch original Gainesville Tx Billy Cook cutter, Buster Welch tree, fully

Equestrian Facility. Amenities, 40 Stall Barn, Hot/Cold Wash Stalls, Indoor Arena Outdoor arenas, Trails,

Comer 706-202-2371

Registered Large Black pigs for sale; each Marla GIll Eastman marlagill@ toled, immaculate condition, bsraid- Cross Country. Lessons, Training, Full/

Registered Angus Bulls; semen tested and guaranteed, 16 months old,

(Heritage type hog). Ed Shealey Douglasville 678-249-7319

bellsouth.net 478-231-8084 Two registered Nigerian dwarf does,

ed horn, ridden laess than 20 times, $1200. Winston Neal Greensville 404-

pasture board, Layovers. Ashley Stiles Griffin 678-634-6710

$3200. Walker Cloud Canton 678-294- Service age boar, 8-9 months old, bottle raised, good milk lines. Donna 375-3814

For rent; 8 stall barn with tack room,

4592

York Hamp. cross. Arnold Tennant Looney 490 Campbell Road, SE Cal- 2-250 gal. saddle tanks and mounts, wash down, lounge and paddocks on

Registered Angus calves, 2 bulls, 3 Mauk 478-391-9191

heifers, 6-10 months old, excellent

Goats And Sheep

houn dclooney01@att.net 850-420- very good cond.. $1,250. Richard 24 acres. in Senoia, Coweta. John Hal-

4653

Weaver Fairmount 770-773-6243

lam Newnan 678-423-5012

bloodlines. David Strawn Clermont If you have questions regarding ads in

678-617-9717

this category, call 404-656-3722.

Registered Charolais bulls, BYD test- 12 Pygmy goats, 4 males, 8 females;

ed, semen-tested, cow-ready; 1200 - variety of colors and friendly. Sell all

1300 lbs. Curtis Kicliter Marshallville $500 Firm. Vickie Wells Gay 770-927-

478-967-2940

3468

NOW

Registered Charolais bulls, semen 16 month, Billy; half boar, half Nubian;

tested, $4,000. Andrew Williams Guy- white and black, $150. Vicki Wilkerson

ton 912-856-0255

Jackson 770-617-1305

Registered Dexter Heifer, born 2 Yr. Kiko Billy for sale; Not registered,

01/15/2014, dehorned, A1/A2, parent- $275. Jan Hanson Waynesboro 706-

age verified, $1500. Donald Melancon 3437 Old Rockmart Rd Silver Creek 30173 donald@calmmeadow.com 504-261-8823
Registered Polled Hereford bulls, 14 months old, Victor Pedigree, very doc-

558-1015
6 month old traditional Boer Buck, would make a great herd sire, $275. Lisa Beavers Newnan 770-301-6371 770-251-5711

ile, ready to go to work. Joey Yasinski ADGA Hay Creeks, Sir Echo, Ober-

Senoia 770-251-2441

boerd Oberhasli yearlings, kids avail-

Registered, Black Angus Bulls, Genome-tested, superior performance,

able, excellent milking lines; herd reduction. Charlotte Carroll Oliver

EPDs, timeless/predestined sires, charlottecarroll@me.com 912-481-

$3,500-$5,000; 10-14 months old. Al- 4510

len Morris Mount Vernon 30445 soun- ADGA oberhasli kids; February thrugh

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Full and pasture boarding ($175) on Game Chickens: Old Time blues, Want 2014 Australorpe rooster or 6x16 Drual axel trailer with wood 2014 Russell Bermuda hay, 4X5 bale,

300 acres of riding trails, with a main- white hackles and murphys; will trade will trade mine for yours to avoid in- floor, 4ft. tail gate, $1200 or best offer, $45 delivered. Tommy Rider Waynes-

tained outdoor sanded arena, near or sell. Ron Shepard Fortson 706-317- breeding. Close to Douglasville. Jane Call before 8:00pm. Bobby Rutherford boro 706-554-9785

Watkinsville, Athens. Jim Schwender 9924

Throckmorton Douglasville 770-489- Cochran 478-230-9222

2014 square bales of Bahia, Fescue

Bogart jimschwender@bellsouth.net Gamefowl: Jimmy East green leg 8923

Heavy duty livestock crate/pen/box and other mixed grasses; rain free and

706-410-4452
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads

hatch, Leipers, and Law grays. Daniel Vickery Royston 706-436-6567
Golden Comet laying hens, 1 1/2 years old, currently laying; $15 each.

Want Pullets. Arnold Bowen Conyers 678-300-8676
Wanted: Guinea hens, Pearls, white Guinea pair, Bantam pairs, Bronze tur-

for truckbed. good condition, sliding door, 5'4", 3'9", 3'9", $200. Kim Depp Summerville pygoras@pawsitiveplantation.com 706-734-0948

barn stored. Wilson Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492
2014 Tift 85 hay; large round bales,

in this category, call 404-656-3722.

Kenneth Cook 303 Tack Cole Rd Dal- keys, need to be close to me. Bedford Livestock Trailer: 16' Bumper pull net-wrapped, well-limed. fetilized,

Mallard ducks must be at least three las 30157 spreadingoaksfarm@att.net Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563

;with 5200' axles, need very good con- baled without rain, under tarp, $50 per

generations removed from the wild 770-231-4632

Wanting diamond doves, ring neck dition @ reasonable price. Jeff Watson roll. James L Laster Kathleen 478-

before they can be advertised. Adver- Guineas males, almost grown, $20 doves and button quail. Donna Milligan Acworth 404-309-8962

987-3703

tisers must include this information in each, also Ring Neck doves, $15 each, Martin 706-356-0535

ads, or they will not be published.

been raised in pens. Sandra Smith White Leghorns and white Silkie

RABBITS

2014; 4x5 fertilized Bermuda /Fescue mix in barn, $38. James Fincher La-

15 varieties of peafowl including javas,1 year and up, cocks & hens. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468
ALTERNATIVE 2 Bourbon Red Turkeys,11 months
old, Males, $50 each. Frank McGuire
LIVESTOCK Douglasville 404-583-2386
2 Rhode Island Red roosters, 8 mos. old, $10 each; 1 RIR rooster, 2 yrs old, $8. Larry Manley Eatonton 706-485-

Covington 770-337-0160 770-7866227
Guineas, adult Chocolates, 1.5 to 3.0 years old; Four females, two males, $15 each; Bring large cage. Julia Hamilton Dahlonega 706-531-6211
Guineas; laying eggs for two month; $11 each. Pete Conner Folkston 912286-7081

chickens or their eggs to hatch. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-768-2683
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
2 Female Buffalo, will be 3 years old,

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 Bray 3355 Smithonia Rd.. Colbert 30628 brayjd@ uga.edu 706-788-2332
2 Female Dutch rabbits with papers, $12 each. M. Conner Murrayville 678-

grange 706-298-1156
2014; good quality Peanut hay, net wrap, 4x5 bales, $40. Dwayne Conner Statesboro 912-536-1381
4x5 Fescue hay, in barn, $25-$35; Salacoa Valley; Delivery possible. Mike Bieger 220 Cagle Circle Waleska 30183 404-317-6069 770-796-4810

6001

Homing pigeons, pure white, young April 2015, ready for service, $1,500 457-2901

4x5 rolls of Bermuda hay for sale, $25

2011 breeder trio Red Golden pheasants, $75; 2012/2013 breeder pair,

2014 birds, $5 each. Moultrie 229-798-5135

Billy

Turner

each. Homer L Miller Carrollton 470233-2058 470-233-1543

English Lops (3 kits BOB 1/6/2015) $50 (Pedigreed/registered/champion

for one or get a better deal by buying more. Bill Gowin Rocky Face 706-

Lady Amhersts, $75. Kevin Daft Deca- More than hundreds of white doves. Buffalo for sale, 5 female, 2 males; bloodlines) call or text. Jennifer Wood- 463-3234 706-463-3234

tur 404-325-9969
2014 hatch Guineas; White, Buff, Chocolate; 2 pairs, $30 pr.; $50 for both. Swedish Flower hens, $20 each. Kirk Mussell Fairburn 404-805-0714

Lee Adams Macon 478-228-1782
New Hempshire Red, Barred Rock roosters and a few hens. Tex Penland Flowery Branch 770-289-8687
Old English Bantams, show stock: BB

$1000 each. Debbie Frix 1500 Trail of Tears Ball Ground 30107 770-4909024
Emu eggs for sale, $5 each. Kenneth Winschuh Augusta rockwhisper@bell-

son Covington Woodsonwabbitry@ yahoo.com 404-566-1075
I have nice rabbits for sale, $8 each. Sharon McCombs Rockmart 770714-5533

5x6 round bale, Ryegrass and Fescue hay, $40 a bale; 4x5 mixed grass hay, $25 Mike Frazier Crandall 706-2644026

2014 Hatch: Pumpkin Hulsey Game stags; Red Golden pheasant pairs;

reds, Old English quail, Blue Splash, Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Opals, &

south.net 706-793-0040 Llamas for sale; babies, 6 months

San Juan; 10 weeks and running, $15 each, quantity discount, 17 to sell. Pat-

Alfalfa square bales $8-$10. Hay is high quality and has been fertilized

Runner-Mallard duck crosses. Biddies more. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770- and older, beautiful colors, males and sy Brown Jackson 770-504-9507

well. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351

and ducklings available soon. John 487-2233

females, 2 yearlings also. Marsha Ran-

Alfalfa; square bales, horse quality,

Mason Macon 478-986-3709

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Rhode Island Red pullets, quality, dolph Locust Grove 678-815-1999

soil and forage, analysis available, 4x4;

45; Two year old Barred Rock hens, healthy, well grown birds. Brian Sturdy Registered Alpacas; 4 males, $1000;

also Fescue, $4; Alfalfa, $10. Charles P

still laying, $5 each or $200 for all. Matthew DeMatteo Wadley 706-4104570
50 Rhode Island Reds, $20 each; free

Dahlonega 706-865-9201
Royal PalmTurkeys; Tom, 2 hens. Preorder chicks, poults, hatching eggs: FBCM, BLRW, Buff Brahma. Beth Hall

5 females, $4000. Must have good fencing, shelter, herd protection. Brenda Gruwell Milledgeville brenda.gruwell@yahoo.com 478-251-5174

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads

Logg Gainesville 678-943-2493 Alicia Bermuda hay, fertilized, rain-
free, horse quality, square bales, $4.50

ranged organic birds; leave a voicemail if interested. Ed Mitchel Barnesville chasityanthony11@yahoo.com 678-

Douglasville 770-833-3320
Serama chickens,rooster and hens,$10 each. William Boyette Clax-

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License

for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.

per bale. Greg Miliner Bluffton 229254-0729 229-641-3019
Bermuda Hay, square bales, horse

359-1257

ton 912-739-0638 843-592-9753

If you have questions regarding ads in `14 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, quality, well fertilized/ limed, weed/rain-

6 female Guineas; 1 yr. old, $10 ea. Straight run baby chicks(Domiques, this category, call 404-656-3722.

horse quality; $6 square bale, dis- free, $8 per bale Danny Reid Cumming

John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179 Wellsummer, Brown LegHorn) $1.25 Advertisers selling fallow deer, counts for quantity. A. Johns Dawson 770-887-3254

Ameraucana/Easter Egger roosters, each. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-669- axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, 229-995-5371

Bermuda/Fescue Hay, premium

nine months old, $10 each. Connie Taylor Davisboro 478-348-6940
Americana, New Hampshire Red, Welsummer, Black Copper Maran, Delaware roosters, $10 ea. Jimmy Young Metter 912-682-2917
Baby chicks for sale; 7 different breeds, must pick up. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478-986-9446

0524
Sweetheart pedigree, Barred Rock rooster, needs good home; bought Summer of 2014. Jane Knapp Atlanta 404-697-6998
Turkeys; bronze, healthy; Peafowl - Indian blue, 2yr. old; Mallard ducks, 3 generations from wild. Louise Islam Carrollton 678-899-3943 770-367-

reindeer and caribou must submit a current deer farming license with their ads. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For information about

`14 Alicia Bermuda, horse quality, square bales, in barn, rain/weed free, fertilized, $6 each. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 478-954-9044
`14 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, UGA soil specs, square bales in barn; delivery, stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478960-7239

horse quality, limed, fertilized and sprayed., $5.50 per bale. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-8989
Coastal Bermuda, 25 bales, $2 per bale, cattle quality, U load. W. Abrams Milner 770-228-3865
Coastal Bermuda; round bales, big 5x6 rolls, baled, rain free and clean,

Baby chicks. American Dominique, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red. Pure breeds. Reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 224-482-3854 229-482-3854
Baby chicks: Rhode Island Reds, silver Wyandottes, buff Brahmas, Black Giants, $1 each; Dominique pullets,

7244
Wanted; pair of Guineas. Jerrel Bush 1057 Ingram Lane Dublin 31021 jerrelbush@att.net 478-275-0484
White topknot bearded Silkies, Buff and black Silkie roosters. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261

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.

`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 770-4022421
2013 Bermuda, Fescue hay in barn;

$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- lb.

started laying, $15 each. Gary Ridley

Poultry/Fowl Requiring

LIVESTOCK WANTED well-fertilized, 4x5 rolls, $40 per roll. bales, baled with Claas baler; $60 in-

LIVESTOCK HANDLING LaFayette 706-638-1911 Baby chicks; American Dominique, Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington; pure breeds, reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Bantams, WC Black Polish, Black Rose Combs, Standard - Black Copper Maran, Welsummer, Salmon Faverole, Dominique, Americana. Noel Jackson Tifton 229-392-3327
Black shoulder peacocks, 1 yeara & up; $75 & up. Shirley Causey Albany 229-395-6300
Black Silkie Roosters, $12 each. Gail Johnson Covington 770-784-0767
Button quail, sixty in all, $5 each; $250 for all, all different colors, laying now. Call Nites. Harry B Floyd Elberton 706-283-1580
Easter Egger roosters, 6 months, $9, pair of Khaki Campbell ducks, $18, layers. Leslie Bone Eastanollee 706-7795489
Eight generations from wild, Mallard ducks. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770529-1285
Fertile turkey eggs and poults; Eastern Bronze cross;Taking orders for Spring. Richard Kemp Jefferson 706255-3651

Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button.
Bobwhite Quail, 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

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
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
`2000 gooseneck, 2 horse trailer w/ small dressing room, good condition, also12ft gooseneck stock trailer. Dennis Jordan Temple 678-977-2063
12 ft. Hale Livestock trailer, completely rebuilt, good tires, $900. Wynn Copeland Greensboro 706-453-7687
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 770-7841655 770-841-0909
16' stock trailer with center gate, escape gagte, good cond., $1500. Haskel Taylor Culloden 770-358-4502
2 horse bumper pull stock trailer tack area or 3 horse.mats, lights, brakes, spare, excellent condition, $3000. Maria Grimes Fayetteville 770-714-2853

Lamar Jones Dallas 770-445-1227
2013 Bermuda-Fescue mix, 4x5 net wrapped, $30; 2014 mix hay, $35-$55 by quality, delivery available. Claire Jenkins Social Circle 706-2864438
2014 Bermuda, net wrapped, round rolls, horse & cow grade, located in Jackson Co.; Will Deliver. Kennard Mattox Jefferson 706-969-1306
2014 Bermuda-Fescue, square bale hay; barn stored, $5 per bale, you load, CASH. Hugh Caudell Carnesville 706384-4410
2014 Coastal Bermuda , horse quality, fertilized, limed, rain free, 4x5, tight bales, netwrapped, also Mulch hay. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-2310985
2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 round, square, and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-781-1990 478972-5977
2014 Coastal Bermuda, square bales, $6.50; well fertilized and limed; horse quality; Delivery Available. RHONDA McCRACKEN Newnan 30263 770328-9453
2014 Fescue, Bermuda mix, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, sprayed, net-wrapped; horse

side, $35 to $45 outside, $25 mulch.
Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
Corn on cob, $10/100, bring your
own container. Brent Covington Dawsonville 770-366-6616
Idaho/Wyoming Alfalfa hay; Green, 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
Mulch hay about 80, 1200 lb. rolls; will load, $20 roll. Eugene Lovett 795 Mt. Gilead Road Tennille 31089 gene@ lovettspeedshop.com 478-232-8554 478-552-7819
Shelled yellow corn, $6 for 40 lbs bag. Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-8675177
Sorghum Balage, 1500 lb. bales. John Daniels Colbert 706-338-1843
Top quality 2014 tested Alicia/Russell hay; round or square, sheltered. Delivery available. Free storage thru March 2015. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-2932535
Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted

For Sale: Rhode Iswland, Red and

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

770-714-2853

and cow hay. Glen Whitley Bethlehem Good horse quality hay, mixed or

Laced Wyandottes, also Bantams hens & roosters. Villa Rica. Shirley Meeks

Game Fowl, 3 hens and rooster. Terry

2006 Ponderosa bumper pull horse trailer, 6 x 10, $1200. Frederick Stokes

770-867-2718 2014 Fescue/Mixed Hay, 4x5 rolls

Burmuda square bales and 4x5 round bales, barn kept. Stephen Stana Car-

Temple 770-459-5894

Mikle Snellville 770-979-8981

Stone Mountain 678-523-2456

or square bales, barn stored, delivery rollton 770-241-3201

French Black Copper Marans; Wade Male Rouen ducks. Ed Rhodes Cart- 4 Star, 2 horse trailer for sale; LQ, 16 available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart I'm looking for spoiled/unwanted hay

Jean line; hatching eggs ($20/doz.) ersville 678-431-3333

feet, excellent condition, $19,000. Sue 404-557-8448

to use in my garden, preferably for

Chicks($10 ea.unsexed), Trio's($60), Pigeons that have never been re- Wrensen 213 Savanna EST Ct. Canton 2014 good quality peanut hay, 4x5 free. Thanks! Kurt Alexander Clermont

Roos ($10) ea. Athens, Ga. Sam Green leased from loft. Wynn Tyler Ideal wyn- 30115 swrensen@comcast.net 770- bale, net wrap, $40 per roll. Dwayne salexander421@gmail.com 770-718-

Watkinsville 706-338-0895

ntyler@gmail.com 706-566-7492

331-6947

Conner Statesboro 912-536-1381

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Bulletin Calendar

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
Wilkes County Young Farmer Equipment Auction #1672 McGill-Woodruf Ag Center Washington, Ga. 706-678-4044

April 10 11 Forsyth County Master Gardeners 18th Annual Plant Sale Cumming Fairgrounds Cumming, Ga. 678-947-6987
April 11 Coweta County Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale Coweta County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building Newnan, Ga. 770.254.2620
Georgia Iris Society Meeting Northlake Library Tucker, Ga. 678-583-8603

March 23 Cotton Mill Farmers Market Vendors Meeting Carroll County Ag Center Carrollton, Ga. 770-537-3720.
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
Southern Tradition Cattle Sale CSR Farms Sale Facility Alapaha, Ga. 229/881-0721

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
May 2 Make Your Own Garden Trough 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

May 5 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting John Deere Landscapes Garden City, Ga. 800-687-6949
May 17 18 Paso Fino Horse Show Chicopee Woods Agriculture Center Gainesville, Ga. 678-717-7538
May 18 23 DSSAT International Crop Assessment Training University of Georgia-Griffin Campus 770-229-3477

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 404-6563722 or dallas.duncan@agr.georgia.gov.

Looking for oats for horses. I have a Tift 85 and Russell Bermuda sprigs Mature Lenten Roses(Hellebores)

grain wagon to transport. Wanda Davis for sale. Custom Planting is available ready to bloom this winter $4 each;

Portal 912-536-2754

upon request. Alton White Dry Branch 50 Pachysandra for $10. Carol Olson

478-214-1197

Marietta carololsonmar@hotmail.com

AG SEED FOR SALE

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

770-998-1076 Native Plants: Virginia Bluebells,

If you have questions regarding this Approximately 200 stalks of seed Bloodroot, Trilliums, Jack-in the-

category, call 404-656-3722.

cane, variety; Blue Gal, within 75 miles Pulpit, many others. David Taylor

Advertisers must submit a current of Dexter, Ga. Tommy Butler Dexter Rome dlt51758@bellsouth.net 706state laboratory report, fewer than tbutler2@earthlink.net 478-984-8132 291-6015

nine months old, for purity, noxious Looking for a few pounds of sweet Old-Timey Zinnias, $3 per cup; 1 tabweeds and germination for each seed sorghum seed; sugar drip, dale, etc. sp., L.Marigold #1;.CASH, 2 stamps, lot advertised. Ads submitted without Ben Owenby Clermont 706-969-9243 SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr.

this information will not be published. Looking for velvet beans; Please call Monroe 30655 770-267-3098

If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, Dean . Dean MDaniel Reynolds allen- Purple Verbena; beauty berry, Rose

this report needs to be sent along deanmcdaniel@yahoo.com 478-957- Campions, Hyganith bean vine, coro-

with it. For ads submitted online, the 9026

apsis. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd.

report can be attached using the at- Millet seeds wanted. Jim Thomas Lil- Armuchee 30105

tachments button. Seed lots must burn 678-859-3406

Red castor bean or loofah sponge

be uniform and cannot exceed 400 Wanted: Calla Lilly bulbs. Brenda seeds; 25 for $3; 100 for $1 send

50-pound bags. Certain varieties of Looney P.O. Box 6 Mt Airy 30563 SASE. Joy Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212

seed are protected from propagation wrlbml@yahoo.com 706-778-6093

Loganville 30052

unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida

FLOWERS AND

Red Spider Lilies, $5 per dozen; 3 mixed colors, Azaleas, $5. June Hurst

304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified

ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE

Whigham 229-762-4476
Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel trumpets, double purple or double

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 229-9247460 229-938-9115

If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722.
4" perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-

yellow, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, 4 o'clocks, money plant, morning glory, hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris,

Hastings open pollinated white field 775-4967

$1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. Robert-

corn, $6 per pound plus shipping. Charles Avery Franklin 770-854-4344

A-1 wildflower seeds, attracts butterflies and birds, $2; two gigantic packs,

son 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096

Merritt Sweet corn seed, guaranteed SASE. Sam Marler 339 Walden Shore Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots,

to reproduce, $12 per lb, plus postage. Drive Brunswick 31525 912-275-9710 four-o-clocks, money plant, morning Harvey McClure Ellijay 706-635-4970 Angel trumpets, banana trees, black glory, hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Sibe-

Shite Acve - Pink-Eye & Iron Clay magic elephant ears, ginger lillies, lo- rian iris, $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G.

peas, bagged in 50# bags, treated. tus, pond plants and more. Patrice Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Du-

Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547-6681 Cook Covington 770-787-6141

luth 30096

706-547-2753
Ag Plants for Sale

Aquatic plants for aquariums, African fern Bolbitis, Java fern, $5 a piece;

FLOWERS REQUIRING

$2.50 shipping, Jake Japhus Wood Bermuda sprigs: alicia, coastal, rus- Palmetto fasciadimurda@gmail.com

PERMITS

sell and Tift 85; also custom planting. Ronnie Hart Guyton 912-665-2261

770-809-3416 Azaleas, large

growing

azaleas

in

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

Bermuda sprIigs, Russell, Coastal, Tift 85, custom planting State wide; references available, book early. Freeman Montgomery Junction City 706366-1956 706-575-5697
Black Raspberry plants, 3 plants, $ 20; shipping included. Marilyn Criswell 226 Mount Pleasant Church Rd Gordon 31031 c4land@aol.com 478-4522875
Coastal, Tift 44 sprigs. Custom planting with machine, not harrowed in; Statewide, references available. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013
Figs, three varieties, mulberries, $5; self-pollinating Issai, kiwi, $6; sweet

one-gallon pots, all colors; $2.50 each. Jack Maffett, Sr. Montezuma 478954-2111 478-472-7133
Aztec Gold Marigold, tbsp/$1; Moonvine 10/$1; Black Rice, tsp./$1 with SASE. Henry Akins Register 912-5412070
Bloodgood Japanese maple trees, colors red, purple, green depending on season. Not dwarf, asking $5 per foot. Randall Rust Snellville 770-483-4314
Boxwoods: American, Old English, Korean (HarlandI) daylilies: please leave message; Large pot, $5; Small pot, $3. Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Road Yatesville 31097 706-472-3371

Advertisers selling officially protected plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. If 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.
Achimenes (widow's tears) order Rhizomes now for Spring shipment. Delores Hinson Yatesville 770-468-6254

shrub, $3; dewberries, raspberries, $2; Cleome, touch-me-not, Mexican sun- Flowers and Ornamentals

much more. Carla Houghton Marietta flower, money plant, tiger lily, marigold

Wanted

770-428-2227
Fruit trees-$5, WildlifeTrees, $2, Berry Bushes, $1.50; large quantities avail; shipping avail.; Leylands, $2. Kelly Blizman Perry 478-955-6025

Shasta daisy; $1 each, large; SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507
Clivia Miniata, (orange) blooming size, $20 plus shipping. Elaine Flanagan

Wanted: Flowers (flowering Tree), want thundercloud purple, leaf plum tree. Connie Riner Savannah 912-9207145

Mature heritage raspberry bushes, Lizella eflanagan@hotmail.com 478bear twice annualy, bear rooted, $4; 335-3364

MISCELLANEOUS

$3 if 100 or more; will ship. Stan Gray Daffodils: White Mount Hood, old If you have questions regarding ads in

Ellijay gray@ellijay.com 706-273-4251 time yellow, old time double bloomers, this category, call 404-656-3722.

706-635-4535 Old Time Hot

CpowHorn

pepper

white narcissis, blue bells, mole bean seed. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

2 cast iron pots, great for country decorating or old fashioned outdoor

seed & Hot Red Pepper seed, $1/Pkt. Forsythia, lenton rose, hosta, ginko, cooking. Randy Cruse Sharon Dowdy

w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. crepe myrtle and others. Myrtle Russell Griffin 678-371-6227

Maysville 30558 706-652-2521 Organic blooming Brown Turkey and

Bonaire robertrussell@bellsouth.net 478-923-1951

2 Whelping pens, 8 X 4 feet, grated floors above trays that are flushable,

Celeste Fig trees, 2/$25 or $15 half Foxglove plants. Apricot. second $250 each, 706-374-4347 James Per-

gallon containers, $25 full gallon containers. Sandra Goldi Atlanta 404-2010063
Pan Pen trees, 2 gal. 2+ft., $10 each, discount for multiples. jane McElreath Cartersville 770-324-7787

season plants.Three inch pots, 6 for $25, includes shipping. Margaret Sloan Crawfordville mhsloan@nu-z.net 678357-3253
Hellebores (Lenten Roses) 2 gallon size, $10; Quantity discounts; Pink and

kins Morganton 706-374-4347 706374-4347
250 gallon LP tank, needs new gauge, $250. Denny Robertson Moreland 770-714-6135

Pindo Palms, 5 gal. pots, $30 each, White, blooming now. Mary Wenger Aspen wood heater, 30 W, 22 D,

Magnolia trees, 3 gal. pots $20 each. Gainesville 770-287-0734

35 H, firebrick lined, box type, $350.

Vicky Washburn Forsyth circlew- Hollyhock; Texas Star Hibiscus, min- Daniel Munson Stockbridge 770-507-

plants@gmail.com 478-994-4334

iature White Zinnias, 25 Seeds, $3 + 0410

PRIVACY TREES For Sale, Leyland SASE (no checks). D. Miltimore 1396 Blue bird home boxes, Cedar, built to

Cypress, Thuja Giants, and more..de- Kiley Lane Dalton 30721

Audubes specs., $25, plus shipping.

livery and planting to all of GA ,Thanks. IRIS: Mixed colors, $20 for Trash-Bag Charles Morris Alpharetta 770-475John Cowherd Monticello 770-862- Full; Plenty. Annette Combs 4499 Keys 6282

7442

Road Hephzibah 30815 706-592-1030 Burlap, coffee bean bags, approxi-

Several varieties of Sugar Cane for Japanese Maples many Varieties mately 27X37 inches, $3 each, leave

sale; Stalk, Roe or Field. D.W. Wright sizes colors to choose. Weeping, lace message, Steve Jessup Watkinsville

464 D.W. Wright Road Moultrie 31788 leaf & upright. Serpentine blue cedars 678-425-5104

229-891-7632 229-324-3133

available. Jim Veccie Fayetteville 770- Eighty feet, light gage mine car rail,

Thornless Black Berry bushes. Jim- 652-6127

three by three inches, $100; I deal for

mie W Mize 1331 Sibley School Rd Japanese maples, azaleas, hosta boat horse. R. N Elliott Conyers 770-

Greensboro 30642 706-318-1156

hydrangeas, roses. Linda Waites Fair- 354-9786

Tiff 44, Russell Bermuda sprigs for burn 770-964-6414

Hog Trap, brand new, 4x4 x 8 ft., 3

sale, will also custom plants on your Lenton Roses/Hellebores, $1 to $6, door contineous catch, paid $425, ask-

farms. Charles Hurley Summerville depending on plant size. Tom Johnson ing $300. Steve Smith Reidsville 912-

706-381-0967

Atlanta 404-234-8427

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Kero-Sun Radiant 10; $65; Ker-Sun Radiant 36, $75; Everglow PT-E16

Things To Eat

Fish & Supplies

Free horse manure, mixed with shav- Want hardwood logs, dumped, preings. 4041 Denise West Fayetteville fer Oak, no junk, dlivered, reasonable

heater,$75; One potbelly woodstove, Advertisers submitting ads using Advertisers selling sterile trip- 404-771-4041

price. Todd Cochran R. T Cochran Ara-

$125; Heart woodstove, $200. John the term "organic" require Certified loid grass carp must submit a cur- Fresh,clean pine straw installed at gon 770-546-2364

Truitt Kathleen 478-397-0439

Organic registration with the Geor- rent Wild Animal License from the your home or business@ $4.25 per Wanted : Fuel tank fror a 3000 gal.

Large country dog houses for sale, gia Department of Agriculture. Ads Georgia Department of Natural Re- bale. No additional fees. Gloria Wil- pond. Leon Barnes Buena Vista 229-

well-built, well-designed, strong, make submitted without this registration sources. Ads submitted without this liamson Gainesville 770-912-6671

649-6797

your farm dog happy with a new home, will not be published. If you are faxing license will not be published. If you Long leaf pinestraw, delivered and Wanted: 30 gallon steel drums for fair

$250. Wayne Knight Auburn 678-425- or mailing in an ad, the registration are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li- installed, serving all GA. Josh Bulloch price. Gary M Gill Buford 404-558-

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Old barnwood, 75 yrs. old Oak and ads submitted online, the registration it. For ads submitted online, the li- Mulch hay, 9 - 4x5 round rolls, in barn, Wanted: Mountain Laurel branches,

yelow poplar, great for accent and can be attached using the attach- cense can be attached using the at- $20 each. Gary Minyard 1131 Sandy Syrup Kettle at least 40" diameter,

crafts. J T Wilson Hiawassee 706- ments button. For information on this tachments button. For license infor- Cross Road Royston 30662 gmin- 7 Emerald Arborvitae, 8-10 feet tall.

994-0607

registration, call the Organic Program mation, call 770-761-3044.

yard@bellsouth.net 706-201-5619

Jenny Papevies Murrayville 404-405-

Plastic woven feed sacks, 25 cents Manager at 706-595-3408.

$25-$30 /lb, Big Red-Europeans, Red Pine Straw sq. bales, 33-35 lbs, clean, 2754

each; Vintage burlap, 100 lb. bags, `14 Pecans; $11/lb. plus postage; Wigglers and worm castings plus ship- dry, stored in barn. $6 per bale. Robert Wanted: Old hay, rotten, mole, etc.

Purina, $4.50 each; empty, excellent Will crack, shell, separate your pecans, ping. Lew Bush Byron 31008 smoke- Young Villa Rica dbyoung1@bellsouth. Connie Powell Monticello 470-233-

condition. Harry McCord Carrollton $.50/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge fj@gmail.com 478-955-4780

net 770-861-2891

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770-830-0005 404-213-1190

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5 lbs. Red composting orms, $85; Red Wigglers, worm castings & Wood stakes made from #1 grade

Weathered tin, 40 yrs old, in tact, 2014 black walnuts cleaned; $23 per fresh worm castings, unheated with liv- bedrun by the pound, after 3:00 pm lumber.Tomato stakes, construction,

great for hobby, bird house roofs. East quart; I pay shipping. Odell Cripps ing soil life, 10 lbs, $7.50; Pick-up only. & weekends. Reed Adair Loganville etc., Any size needed. Earl Johnson

Point Betty Skipper Conyers 404-766- Harlem 706-556-9130

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Bees, Honey & Supplies

meats, $22 per quart, postage paid lings; graded, priced by size, accu- posting Supplies, Worm Farm Starter Hoyt Payne McCaysville 706-492- rate weights, counts, guaranteed live, Kits gawigglers.com 770-713-5781

Notices

10 Frame Bee hive, $75 and 5Frame Bee hive, $60, all so make Supers and Inner Cover. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119
8 frame Cypress beehives; gentle, healthy, strong with bees, young queens in hive, $175. Ronnie Pearson

7781
2014 Desirable Pecans in the shell, $5 per lb. plus shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776
2014 Pecans, $8 per pound, shipping is extra. Michelle Copeland Clarkesville 706-768-8417

healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-4680725
All fish species. Bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, shiners, catfish. Pond surveys. Aeration. Feeders. Weed consultation. Ethan Edge Baxley 912-602-

Keith Holman Newnan 770-713-5781 Straw, 500 bales, clean, under shel-
ter; all or none; $4 per bale. Sandy Morehouse Mansfield. A. G. Morehouse Mansfield 678-618-2148
Oddities

H3 (Heaven, Hearts, & Horses) Therapeutic Riding Center offers equine-assisted therapy to kids and adults with special needs and/or disabilities. Visit our website @ www. h3therapy.org. Paige Brooks Reynolds 478-297-7777

Nashville 229-392-3261

2014 shelled, Pecans, mostly halves, 1310

Beautiful Java peacock feathers for

Out-Of-State Wanted

Albany/Southwest Georgia bee removal; Licensed/Insured, also hornets, yellow jackets, wasps Dale Richter Leesburg dalerichter@bellsouth.net 229-886-7663
All-natural pure, unprocessed honey; sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8; eight-ounce bear, $5; cut comb, $15. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781
Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Beehive bodies, bottom boards, 5 and 8 frame feeders, older brod, super boxes with frames Please text me. David Kinkaid Dahlonega 706-265-5613
Carpenter bee traps, $13.50 each or shipped in lots of 5 for $85, call for more info. William Timmerman Harlem 803-640-6265
Carpenter Bee traps, handcrafted, the one that works, $20; 3/$50, Free Shipping. Jack Snyder Hephzibah 706-554-7959
For sale; about 60 deep hive boxes with frames and Drawan foundation, 8 frame, $25 ea. David Dye Rockmart daviddye110@live.com 470-336-9849
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
Italian 3 pound package bees w/ queen $90.00 with marked queen $95; Pick-up May 10, 2015, 100% deposit Billy Craft Elberton 864-617-7630
Pick up swarms for free; will pick up/purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment.; new locations to keep bees wanted. Dave Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546
Taking orders for 5 frame nucs and 2015 queens. Please call for more details. Jim Garvine Byron 478-9567672
Taking orders: 10-frame beehives with supers and queen excluders; for spring delivery. Sam Thompson Cadwell 478278-6274
Taking orders: five-comb nucs, hives, bees, empty hives, supers, Top/bottom., Spring delivery, etc. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Will pick up unwanted bee equipment

$8 lb. N. Whitmire Clermont 770-9837256
2014--2015 shelled pecans, $8 per pound, plus postage, horizon orchards.com. Phil Williams Jesup 912270-4676
Farm Fresh Brown/White, large eggs, $3.50 doz., cage free, healthy hens. Carolyn Hilton Braselton cghilton1@ aol.com 404-326-0002
Farm fresh egg for sale; brown eggs, $3 a dozen. Charles Samples Cindy Samples Cumming 770-887-2722 678-234-5501
I have several kinds of peppers for sale and some mixed, $3/pt. and $6/ qt. Andrea Freeland Carnesville 706990-9960
MARVIEW-FARMS: provides grassfed, organically raised beef, lamb, goat, and pastured-pork! Organic compost & other organic-material available. Fernnado Mendez Arabi/Cordele Info@ marviewfarms.com 229-401-8722
Naturally grown Jerusalem artichoke, as low as $6 per pound plus shipping. Buddy Hutto 1501 N Houston Lake Blvd Warner Robins 31093 buddy260@cox.net 478-960-1329
Pecans 2014 crop; shelled, $8/lb., you pay postage. Jeanette Cole 119 Old Millertown Road Temple 31079 770-459-4970
Sugar cane syrup; 1/5, $6.50; can be shipped, call for info. Roy Holt Dudley 478-676-2760 478-697-2583
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits; $5 for five pounds plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Herbs
Advertisers selling ginseng must be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submitted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411.
2015 rare pepper seeds: ghost, orange habanero, baloon, peach habaner, peter; $2 per packet with SASE. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Road Snellville 30039 404-578-7758
Boar Hog Root; please call. K. Phillips

Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, shellcracker, shad, minnows; free delivery or pick up. Best prices. Danny Austin, Sr. Roberta 478836-4938
Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp; statewide delivery. David Cochran Ellijay 706889-8113
Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp; delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-8463657
Bluegill, shellcracker (redear), Hybrid bream, threadfin shad, channel catfish, grass carp. Delivery available. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
Grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pick up by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Rainbow trout all sizes statewide delivery available. Fish feeders, aeration, liming, and pond consults. Caleb Lewallen Ball Ground 770-735-3523
Red Wigglers, $3 cup, $35 5/gal. bucket; $100, 25/gal. tub. Also castings. Bruce Self Anthony Self Byron 478-538-6167
Stocking fish, catfish, bluegill,white perch, shellcrackers, georgia gaints; free delivery avaliable. Caleb Galbreath vidalia 912-293-7097
Threadfin Shad; stocked to your pond; Taking orders for Spring 2015 stocking, $750 per load, Lake Oconee area. Shane Seabolt Madison 706342-6278
Trout: Good stocking quality, various sizes, hatched and grown on our farm; Delivery available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199
Fertilizers & Mulches
200+ 5x5 rolls of hay for mulch, $10 each. Brett McAvoy Washington 706466-1743
2014 wheat straw, $3/bale at barn. Delivery available. Gary Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191
2014 wheat straw, $3/bale, at barn; Delivery available. Gary Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191

sale, for weddings, gifts arrangements. Richard Haigler Hiawassee richardandwillene@yahoo.com 706-994-6850
Cherry Laurel trees, all sizes, (FREE); Leesburg area. Polly Young 173 Creekview Drive Leesburg 31763 229888-7650
Gourds, several varities and sizes, dried and cured, $2 & up. Henry Turner Jacob Turner Fort Valley 478-8751911
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 229-322-1321
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 229-7330363
NEW CROP: Gourds for sale: martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and more. Shop anytime Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Miscellaneous Wanted
30-40 foot windmill, in excellent condition and installed on my property. Allen Lloyd 1299 Sardis Rd Folkston 31537 dorisnallen@windstream.net 912-496-2404
I would like to buy 500 feet or # 4 Rebar for barn foundation, used. Ernie Anderson Shellman 229-679-2105
Looking for land owners who need help controlling wild hog and/or coyote populations. Proximity to Upson county. Daniel Pope Yatesville 706472-3714
Natural edge wood slab(zebra wood, tamarind, burl, bubinga, etc.) 6'-7' long for dining table. Jody Morris Atlanta jodylmorris@yahoo.com 404-234-8545
Need 1000, 4x6x96 timbers; Will pick up, green mixed hardwood/gum; can pay up to $300/Thousand BF. James Douthit Macon 478-955-3691
Need vegetable seeds, that have been saved and used by families. Charles Jones Gary Jones Richmond Hill 912-312-3250 912-312-3250

Experienced horse/animal person, is looking for work on farm, Over 35 years exp. Debra Stone Ocala FL 352-2081057
Gleaner, 13 ft ridged grain head in good condition, that will fit a F2 combine. Ronnie Lawson Live Oak FL 386688-0125
Pull-type hay conditioner disc., late model, low hours. Edward Sistrunk Auburn AL 334-727-1919
Three water Oak trees, 3/4 to 1 inch diameter trunk. Robin Brown Fernandina Beach FL 904-572-4002
Want to buy 10-15 Angus/Angus cross bred heifers. Must be good quality heifers. Carroll Moore Iva SC 864933-2306
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.
1/3 cord hardwood, $90; 18in. W W Abney Franklin redcow@hughes.net 770-301-5658
100% Free Hardwood firewood, easy access, youcan cut and haul. Zebulon Ken Hatley Zebulon 770-3581300
Firewood, 100% hardwood, cut 1618" & split, $160 per cord; smaller quantities available; Delivery available for an additional fee. Alan Sanders Blairsville hhound@brmemc.net 706745-3884
Oak firewood: 1/2 cord, $85 or any other quantity; delivery extra. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709
Red Oak , White Oak, split seasoned, sut 18" - 20", face cord, $180; Half face cord, $90, deliver cost extra. Larry Houston Covington 770-786-0600 770-235-3082
Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18- to 20-inch lengths; $85 per halfcord; free local delivery. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned harwood; $160/Cord at barn, Walton County; after 6pm. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983
Timber
Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on

and swarms. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-266-5688
Will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon/Gray 478719-5588
Will remove unwanted bee equipment, swarms and removal from structure. All-natural unprocessed

8141 Thompson Street Douglasville 30134 770-942-4265
Pepper Red, Peter Gipsy, 25+seeds, $2 with SASE; Free seeds with order. Luther Watkins P.O.Box 165 Statham 30666 770-725-5283
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Aged Horse Manure in Johns Creek near Duluth; We load, you haul; Call or text . Tawn Edwards Johns Creek willowsouth@gmail.com 678-521-8869
Aged horse manure, you load any time; I load, call for appointment; $10 truck, $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Raymond Dunnigan Smyrna 678-6832624 404-421-1775

Old rusty whiskey barrel rings, old sheet metal chicken nesters. Mike Gunter Alpharetta 770-475-6290
Old tin sheets. Some rust is ok Kelly Horne Lagrange 706-302-1235
Propane tank, 250 or 500 gallon, buying for an elder couple, that needs heat. Harrell Whitener P.O. Box 417 Coosa animalzone@yahoo.com 256-

his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.
Very large Oak, cut down in back yard; can drive up to it; FREE. Don Dunagan Mableton 770-732-0397

wildflower honey for sale. Derry Oliver

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pinestraw, 30,000 bales+. We load Used hay rings, good or excellent

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semitrailers in the field. Wholesale condition. Raymond Long Loganville Cherokee 27 acres+, Mt. Carmel

Will retrieve honeybee swarms in

prices. Ed Norman Norman Park 229- 770-466-2435

Church Road, off #108, near #20; rect-

GROWN Clayton, Fayette, Henry and Spalding

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Want hardwood logs, dumped, pre- angle, land slopes off center ridge,

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Free aged Horse manure, mixed with fer Oak, no junk, dlivered, reasonable bold stream on back line; $17,000 per shavings. Can load with tractor. Monti price. Todd Cochran R. T Cochran Ara- acre. Paula D Hill Atlanta pauladhill@

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015

Poultry Industry Byproduct is Valuable Natural Fertilizer

By Sharon Dowdy
Claudia Dunkley's colleagues at the University of Georgia help the state's poultry farmers grow chickens more efficiently. Dunkley helps them handle one of the industry's biggest, and often underappreciated, byproducts chicken litter.
For the past seven years, Dunkley has conducted Extension and applied research as a poultry scientist in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. In addition to studying the use of poultry litter on Georgia crops, her research included quantifying the carbon footprint of poultry farms.
According to the Georgia Poultry Federation and the UGA Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, poultry production in Georgia has a $38 billion economic impact and provides jobs to more than 100,000 Georgians. Americans love chicken, but 20 percent of the chicken produced in Georgia ends up on dinner tables in countries like China and Mexico.
"We do produce a whole lot of chickens in Georgia. Over the past 40 years, the amount of chicken Georgia farmers produce annually has more than tripled," said Dunkley, who's based on the UGA campus in Tifton. Georgia produces 1.4 billion meat-type chickens and 300 billion table eggs a year, making it the largest poultry-producing state in the U.S.
Along with producing an invaluable source of protein for people across the globe, the poultry industry in Georgia produces about 2 million tons of valuable poultry litter. Chicken litter includes both bedding material and bird excreta.
"We have the most chickens, so we have

Georgia produces 1.4 billion meat-type chickens and 300 billion table eggs a year, making it the largest poultry-producing state in the U.S. All that poultry creates a valuable byproduct - litter. (Credit: John Amis)

a lot of litter. Litter is a valuable resource for farmers. The excreta is nutrient-rich and is highly sought after by farmers for use as a natural fertilizer on both pastures and cropland," she said. "Spread over agricultural land, poultry litter provides a source of nutrients, organic material and adds humus."
Proper use of litter or any fertilizer is extremely important. This is where Dunkley's Extension work comes into play. She and her UGA colleagues provide farmers and UGA

Extension agents with best management practices and nutrient management plans to assure litter is used in the best possible way to promote plant growth and to protect the environment, she said.
Dunkley said adding litter to pastures over time can improve the soil's ability to retain and hold moisture, thus reducing runoff and erosion. Litter may also help increase the carbon in the soil and other micronutrients, increasing the soil's fertility and pro-

ductivity, she said. "Many Georgia farmers who use poultry
litter say they have better yields using poultry litter as compared to commercial fertilizer and, at present, litter is much cheaper than chemical fertilizer," Dunkley said.
The nutrients found in chicken litter are valuable. The nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in a ton of litter is worth about $80, Dunkley said.
Whether it's commercial fertilizers or chicken litter, farmers want the nutrients they pay for to be fully utilized by their pastures and crops. "And, farmers want to prevent nutrients from either litter or conventional fertilizer from getting into streams, rivers and lakes," she said.
There's a high demand for poultry litter, especially in south Georgia, where farmers pay to have litter shipped to them from poultry farms in north Georgia. Selling poultry litter to other farmers provides added income to poultry farmers.
Poultry litter can be applied to pastures, forestland, used along highways, on cotton fields and on other row crops. "Of course, we discourage the use of poultry litter, or any type of manure, on vegetable crops because of concern about food safety," Dunkley said.
By studying the application of poultry litter to farmland and working closely with Georgia poultry producers, Dunkley helps maintain a balance between the use of a valuable byproduct and a healthy environment.
"All farmers are environmentalists at their core. All I do is make sure they have sound, research-based information to manage their litter and have the positive impact on soil and water quality they all desire," she said.

Healthy Labels Do Not Translate into Healthier Diets

By Josie A Krogh
Terms like "gluten-free," "natural," "organic" and "locally grown" are popping up all over the grocery store and in the food media. It may seem like Americans are eating healthier than ever before.
In reality, only a select group of consumers are buying products that are marketed as being healthier or more environmentally conscious. Most consumers are still eating high-calorie, processed foods and make food choices based on taste and convenience rather than health claims.
Food science professor Louise Wicker, of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES), studies what drives consumer choices and how to get people to eat healthier food.
She's found that consumers who place a premium on foods that make these claims only represent a small segment of the population. Many more Americans build their diets around foods that are high in fat, salt and calories, and more than one-third of Ameri-

can adults are obese. "How did we get to this place of obe-
sity, under-nutrition and lack of awareness of sustainable agricultural practices by a large segment of the population?" Wicker asked at a recent Sustainable Food Systems Initiative seminar, a forum for faculty from colleges across UGA to share their research and to have meaningful dialogue on the issue of food production and consumption.
Until World War II, America's undernutrition problems were fueled by food insecurity. The priority was providing the public with adequate nutrients. After WWII, a number of changes in U.S. society, including women joining the workforce, led to a boom in the development of processed foods. Americans began over-consuming and making other lifestyle choices that resulted in taking in more calories than they burned.
In the last 50 or 60 years, average Americans have lost interest in cooking and lost cooking skills. In 1960, the average homecooked meal contained 20 ingredients. Today the average home-cooked meal includes

fewer than six ingredients. It's not just that people have lost the desire to cook; many families have busy schedules that put cooking on the back burner.
When choosing between cooking dinner or going to their child's school concert, for example, most parents prioritize spending free time with their children, which means buying pre-packaged meals and eating away from home, Wicker said.
One key to developing healthier eating habits is to "start with schools, so kids bring the habits home to mom and dad." Children are likely to eat healthier if fruits and vegetables taste better and if their flavor profiles are shifted.
Moreover, there is evidence that obese and non-obese people experience food differently, Wicker said. "Obese individuals tend to prefer more salt, fat and sugar and are not satiated by the same amount as normal weight individuals," she said.
Cutting the amount of sugar, salt and fat that children expect in their meals can short circuit this cycle early. Offering more and better fruits, vegetables and

healthy options can eventually change students' taste buds. Farm-to-school programs get kids excited about growing and eating vegetables.
Healthier eating for adults isn't easy. Their feelings about food and taste preferences can take longer to change.
While people say they want healthier or more natural groceries, good intentions don't always translate into sales or consumption of healthy choice foods.
Sometimes, health claims can actually turn consumers away.
For example, in spring of 2013, Burger King introduced Satisfries--French fries that were advertised as having 40 percent less fat than the McDonald's fries. Sales were unexpectedly low, and by fall 2014, Burger King announced they would no longer offer Satisfries.
People have a misconception that food labeled as healthy tastes bad. Many food giants are starting to lower salt, sugar and fat content without telling consumers, Wicker said. The hope is that these "stealth health" initiatives don't turn consumers away.

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