Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 98 [i.e. 102], no. 9 (2015 April 29)

Help in the hunt for the brown marmorated stink bug,

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015 VOL. 98, NO. 9 COPYRIGHT 2015

Georgia Takes an Active Role in Pollinator Protection Efforts

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

A honeybee gathers nectar.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Farmland Rent/Lease.................2 GPCA working for Georgia........6 Take a Closer Look at Columbine..............................7 Calendar of Events................... 10
Notice
Deadline to submit ads for the June 10 issue is
noon May 27.

By Jamie Arrington
Pollen. Humans experience it as a bothersome harbinger of spring that plays havoc on the sinuses and leaves our eyes watery. Nature thrives on it as a vital component of plant reproduction. In fact, more than 90 percent of plants require pollination to produce fruit or seeds. A few weeks after a flower is pollinated, an apple or berry or melon or kernel of corn is ready for harvest.
While wind, rain and even animals can all transfer pollen among plants, insects are by far the most common pollinators, and bees sit at the top of the pollinator pyramid. When most people think of insect pollinators, honey bees first come to mind. Honey bees indeed play a major role in pollination and agriculture. Roughly one-third of our food relies on insects for pollination.
Pollinator decline, especially the decline of honey bees, has been a common news item over the past few years. Instead of a single cause, most researchers believe a combination of several factors is to blame. The Varroa destructor (a parasitic mite of honey bees), bee diseases, declining habitats and food sources and exposure to pesticides all play a role in pollinator decline.
Many states, including Georgia, are taking an active role in protecting pollinators. The Georgia

Department of Agriculture and the University of Georgia began working on a pollinator stewardship plan in 2014. This draft plan was sent to many agriculture groups for comment, including structural pest control associations, the Georgia Beekeepers Association, and various agriculture commodity commissions.
Clay "Bear" Kelley, president of the Georgia Beekeepers Association, said the organization's network of 500 beekeepers is fully supportive of the plan.
"We're 100 percent behind anything we can do to help the pollinators and create a healthy environment for them," Kelley said.
On farms engaged in monoculture, or the growing of single crops like blueberries or cotton, that can be as simple as cultivating wildflowers.
"If farmers put wind rows of wildflowers throughout their farms it would give the bees something else to forage on while the (main) crop is not in bloom," Kelley said.
Likewise, planting wildflowers in highway medians and along roadway shoulders would reduce the need for weed-killing chemicals and expensive mowing while giving the bees yet another food source.
This pollinator stewardship plan is not a new See POLLINATOR, page 7

Grow an Appreciation for Georgia's Agrarian Past: Buy Into The Old South Farm Museum

By Mary Catherine Cromley
Whether it's the Roaring Twenties or the Swinging Sixties, most everyone feels the pull of a decade past that they were born too late to enjoy. Something about the pictures, stories and clothes from the era draws you in and has you wishing for a time machine to use for a weekend getaway. Since the time machine technology hasn't been perfected just yet, we must rely on museums to serve as our gateway to the past.
The Old South Farm Museum, located in Woodland, is one such place that caters to aficionados of the farm

life. Since 1996 the museum has allowed visitors to travel back in time to the days when Georgia's was a largely agrarian economy nurtured by hand labor. The museum -- owned and operated by local historian Paul Bulloch -- features a wide variety of common household goods, tools and farm equipment found in Georgia during the 19th and 20th centuries. This massive collection is housed in two large warehouses containing more than 30,000 square feet of displays.
Before opening up the Old South Farm Museum, Bulloch spent 30 years
See MUSEUM, page 12

Paul Bulloch founded The Old South Farm Museum in 1996 in Woodland.

GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE:
Culinary Condiments with the Flavor of Georgia's Mountains

By Cynthia A. Norton
The culinary condiment heaven that is Hillside Orchard Farms started in 1983 with an overabundance of apples and cucumbers. Owner Robert Mitcham Sr. still had his day job teaching agriculture at the local high school when those bumper crops led him to the kitchen door of The Dillard House, a renowned Southern eatery located just up the road from Mitcham's farm in Rabun County.
Mitcham's bounty produced the breadand-butter pickles and apple butter that accompanied every meal served family style at The Dillard House, and an empire was born. Mitcham's first processing area was a 15-foot by 16-foot building in the backyard. He got a break when another distributor asked for help filling a large order. The momentum started and he has since taken over most of his competition's business.
Like most business owners, he learned what

works and what doesn't through trial and error. One year a fire took out his processing area and most of his stock. He rebuilt and kept going. The current store opened in 2000. It is surrounded by orchards, a corn maze in the fall,
a pavilion with a stage and sitting area for musicians to play, a gem mine, playground area, barnyard pets, a working still and pick-yourown area.
Mitcham was promoting local before there was a Georgia Grown program. He described it as a good selling point and a way for people to support the local economy. He labels his products and those of his customers here in Georgia with the logo to ensure the public has no doubt where it was grown. The program has made him better known in Georgia and

throughout the Southeast. So the next time you're driving through the
mountains of Northeast Georgia, follow the signs to Hillside Orchard Farms, where you'll find 700 varieties of jams, jellies, ciders, sauces, breads and gift items. While you're there, you might get a whiff of strawberry preserves, peach butter or Vidalia onions processing right up the mountain, just close enough to encourage you to pick a few more fresh Georgia Grown products off the shelves.
If you go ...
Hillside Orchard Farms 18 Sorghum Mill Drive Lakemont, Ga. 30552 1.800.262.9429 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sundays www.hillsideorchard.com

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150 acres in cultivated fields along Chattahoochee River bottom lands available for lease/barter in south Fulton County. Water pivot available. Shawn Davis Marietta 404-202-2599
30-acre Coastal Bermuda grass hay field for rent; sprayed and fertilized. Towanda Anthony Plains 229-8464600
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fields, and row crops in Spalding, Butts, Pike, or Meriwether counties. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568
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pt hitch dirt scoop, $100. Metal cattle body, $100. Mel Davidson Gray 478954-0187
20 disc, 3 PT hitch harrow; 6 ft., 3 PT hitch aerator; Farmall H tractor. Ronnie Thomas Bogart 706-207-7366

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Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
`09 NH BC5070, lightly used for 4 seasons, barn kept; 8 bale accumulator and grapple included, $19,500. Jack

1971 diesel Ford 3400 farm tractor w/ loader, needs engine work, good tires and battery, $4,000/bro. Johnnie Rozier Warner Robins 478-922-6431
1972 Massey Ferguson MF135, needs some repair, $3000. W. G. Griffin Byron 478-396-2409
1974 Cub Lo-boy in good condition: $2,000.Call for more information. Bob Chapman Fayetteville 30214 770-9970628
1975 M.F. Back-hoe, weak transmission; 1975 J.D. 450C dozer, good. Donald Avery Mount Vernon 478-463-5254
1984 Deutz 5207 tractor, implements;

20 disk Harrow, Howse medium duty, owned since new, lightly used, $1,000 firm. No calls after 8:00 PM. Eric Yawn Warm Springs 706-663-2078
2001 Ditch Witch 3610; 2003 5 ton 24' gooseneck trailer; Taylorway 10 disc bush and hog harrow. Slate Long Madison 706-318-0402
2002 KMC peanut inverter, 4 row, new chains, rattle bars and coulters; coulters 2014; $7,000. Mike Waters Statesboro 912-687-6838
2002 New Holland 5610, 643 hours, good tires, dual remote, canopy, excellent condition, $17,500. Kenneth Jones Greenville 706-672-4845

Griffin Folkston mkopy1234@gmail. com 912-496-7620
`59 Allis Chalmers D-14 trike wheel;

bushogs, rototiller, smoothing harrow, sprayer, trailer & more. Call after 5 p.m. Shawn Michael Monroe 770-267-5144

2005 Montana 5740, kept under cover, 4WD, loader, cab, A/C, $18,000. Pat Cheatham Newnan fathorse@bell-

not restored but runs good: $2,000. 1986 3600 FordTractor, bushhog, south.net 404-229-6206

Linda Padgett Juliette 478-474-3850
1 Row Covington TP-3A, great condition, $310 obro Mark Gordon Macon 478-320-9538

scrapeblade, new tires, new battery. Will sell all or part. $8,500 OBO. Jenny Pakdaman Buford 404-805-4131 770945-1125

2006 18"bumper pull equipment trailer,12k axles, dove tail with ramps and side bodies, $2,300. Joe Motes Canton 770-355-5433

1 row planter cultivator, $500; spring tooth harrow, $300. Ronnie Brown Marietta 770-435-7903
1) 14-inch two-bottom turning plow; 1) 500 lb. seed & fertilizer spreader, 3 PT hitch; 1) 1-row cultivator. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238-0465
1) Ferguson To35, $2,900; 1) Farmall Cub, belly mower, $1,900; 1) 800 Ford

1989 50H Massey power shuttle with counterweight, large light material bucket, great for chicken litter: $9,500. Mark Ledford Commerce 706-6586455
1995 231 MF tractor, 1 owner, good condition, 1,250 hrs., 6 ft blade and cutter, $7,000 cutter. Eddie Simmons Clarkesville 770-550-0771

2006 Deere 210 LE loader, 710 hours, PTO, Hayspear, 4WD, bucket and forks, $31,500. Will Nichols Tiger 706-4905556
2006 John Deere tractor, model 5535, 4WD, shuttle shift; John Deere frontend loader, wood package, less than 700 hrs. pd $55,000; sell for $37,500. Harry Simmons Monroe 770-266-5233

Tractor, 5 speed, $3,600. Jerry D Taylor Alma 912-288-3376
1080 MF tractor, good sheet metal, 90% back tires, dual remotes, runs

1995 Ford L 9000 tractor, single axle, L-10 280 hp, 9 speed,11R 22.5 $6500. Wayne Pittman Commerce 770-6330916

2006 John Deere 7320 , dual wheel front and rear, 1407 hours. $60,000 firm. John Barker Sandersville 478357-7531

good, $4,300 obo. Jimmy D Odom Collins 912-293-0991
10ft Heavy Harrow Tufline Brand, 3PH,1700lb, very good cond, 24-22" disc, $2,500. David Anderson Sr Collins 912-618-8032
10ft. Super C box blade,1981 International dump truck, Lawson, 12 ft. x 42" aerator. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-9552362
14 ft. hyd. dump body fits 1.5 or 2 T grain bodies. Bruce Wilson Davisboro 31018 478-232-6413
1440 IH axle flow combine, good shape, both heads, $5,500. Benji Anderson Sylvania 912-978-1486
185 Allis Chalmers, high clearance tobacco special, $7,500. Marion Robinson Statesboro 912-587-2300
1948 Allis Chalmers model G. 4 speed, new paint with 12" bottom plow, 21" disk plow, cultivators: $3900. Russell Reese Lincolnton 706-359-

1997 Ford, 1 ton dual wheels, new dump bed, 4 ft. sides and tail gate, 4 speed, $8,000 obo. Larry Keigley Stockbridge 770-474-3897
1998 NH 664 round baler, new, $3,500; NH 565 square baler, used very little, $3,500. Jack Jenkins Athens 706286-4438 706-372-0287
2 -bottom 12' plow for Compact tractor. Tom Taunton Butler 478-862-3138
2 JD 71 Planters, good condition, $1000; 2 KMC Planters, good condition, $1200. Harell Willis Iron City 229524-8257 229-400-3611
2 JD Lawn & Garden 400. Power steering, hydraulic trans., 22 & 26 Kohler mowers, $4,000 for both. Larry Atha Loganville 770-979-1935
2 row Cole planters with fertilizer distributers, in working condition, Planter plates included, $550. Tim Mosley Metter 912-685-2802

2007 Kubota L-4400, 4 WD diesel forklift loader, post hole digger, 41 hrs., 45.3 HP, $20,000. obo. James Barrera Talking Rock 706-299-1139
2010 John Deere 3038E,305 loader, 85 hours, $16,000. Robert Dunford Americus 229-924-1428
2011 John Deere round baler, 1100 bales, like new; $29,500. Also John Deere cutter, 10 ft. Robert Wilson Sparta robert@wilserv.net 404-697-0973
2011 Kubota L3800HST, 4wd, 57 hours, LA524-front loader, RCR1260 Land Pride bush hog, $18,250. Kenneth Lewis Gainesville 678-863-1604
2011 Takeuchi TB138FR mini excavator, 1050 hrs., hyd. thumb, good tracks, very clean. Andy Cooper 578 Handy Road Hiram 30141 770-235-5039
2013 BCS 722 Harvester tiller, Honda, 8HP w/electric start, 30 inch tiller box and Hiller/Furrower, $3,500; machine

4483

2 row John Deere planters, cultivators, for $2,250. Gary Patterson Carrollton

1948 John Deere M, runs and is in good condition for restoration. Emory

$900; Maytag flywheel engine, running, $275. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-

770-312-1271 770-214-3561 2013 John Deere 5045D tractor, new

Roberson Hortense 912-473-2550

867-7550

512 loader, 311 hours, warranty to

1949 FORD 8N, $3250; fresh paint, 2) 1049 New Holland stack wagons 12/15; Looks/runs, new. John Heard

new battery, wiring harness, 2 new front for sale, $10,000 each or $16,000 for Lawrenceville 770-845-5555

tires, hydraulic system works great, both. Matt Powers Marshalsville 478- 2013 Kubota ZD221-54 ZeroTurn, 54"

$3250. Billy Lightner Ellaville 229-938- 972-2069

diesel mower, 140 hours, like new con-

5510

2-15, 5x38 tractor tires, mounted on dition, $8,100. David Drexel Milledge

1951 Ford, 8N, runs & works great, Ford rims with weights, 90% rubber, dpmdbd@gmail.com 478-456-2395

with Cole Cultivator and planter, $1850; $500. Ellis Cadenhead 270 Priddy Rd 2014 John Deere 5055E; 95 hours,

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gmail.com 770-713-4564 706-884- $37,500. James Brown Omega 229-

1952 8N Ford Tractor, 6V, fully re- 5546

776-2458

stored, parade ready, excellent condi-

tion, $4500. Justin Peel Woodstock

770-926-4351
1952 John Deere A, 3 PT hitch, parade ready, great condition, photos available,

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$4,700. Dean Spivey Arnoldsville 706742-9514
1952, 8N Ford, new paint, radiator water pump, alternator starter, fly wheel

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1965 CAT D40 bulldozer and root rake. Engine well, needs running gear, repaired transmission good. Norman

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2400 Vicon disc mower on Vassar Caddy, field ready. Frank Craig McDonough 770-856-5054
26 HP X-Mark commercial mower, 60" cut, 600 hours, $4,800. Walter R Cook Dallas 404-502-0181
2610 Long tractor with front-end loader, 13 hrs. Low hour Vicon disc mower,8 ft.., complete motor. Sherman Smith Trenton 706-657-8812
270A International backhoe with cab, working condition, needs engine repair, $5,500 obo. Bobby Hamlin Lizella 478836-4277
3 Point Hitch tank sprayer, 55 gal. with 12 ft. folding spray arms, 7 spray wand; $500. Eugene Nicholas Elberton 706567-8549
3 Pt Dirt Scoop, $200; 2 Row Cultivator, $200. Eddie Hodges Millen 706551-9411
311 New Holland square baler, like new, stored in barn, good condition. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
32ft Hayrite conveyer; $900.; Two 53ft. dry van trailers; One fella 540h tedder, $3,000. Roy Sweat Nicholls 912-3897147
4 row, 7300 John Deere air planter, KMC peanut digger, new chains, field ready; $14,000. Jared Craven Baxley 912-278-4239
4'x4', 410 John Deere round baler, low hours, great condition, good tires and belts; $2,000. Marlon Dalton Sandersville 478-552-3034
4-foot Hester, 3-way Box Blade, $450. Andy Anderson Hartwell andy767@ mindspring.com 404-314-8354
40' aluminum hopper bottom Trailer, new tires, & brakes, 80" sides, $15000. Mike Preston Blakely 229-723-5069
400 John Deere Rotary Hoe, 6 row, $850. Jimmy Floyd Brooklet 912-6566600 912-656-6600
42" Mulching deck for John Deere LT 180 automatic w/200 hrs, like new, $400. Glenn Hughes Carrollton 678333-1595
450-C John Deere bullldozer, 6 way blade, root rake, excellent condition, $18,000. L. H. English Douglas 912592-6555
47 B model Farmall tractor, runs good. $1,600.00 OBO Call Brett 478-9862558 Brett McMichael Juliette 478256-2558 478-256-2558
4755 John Deere tractor: cab, duals, 2 wheel, quad-range, new oils, $18, 500. Timothy Peifer Metter 912-685-6853
5 foot Bush Hog Squealer SQ160, painted, JD green from Bush Hog, $1,000, good condition. Joshua Nelson Marietta 404-644-1878
565 New Holland square baler, barn kept, field ready. Jeff Bryant Mineral Bluff 706-633-6405
6 HP Troy Bilt tiller, $450; 2) 16.9/28" rear tires + wheels, $250; 5 ft. Buhler finish mower, $600. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023
6.75 HP Kohler engine, Toro variable speed, front wheel drive, push mower with bag, almost new. Terry Mikle Snellville 770-979-8981
601 Ford Workmaster with bushhog, ap plow, smoothing harrow, 20 disc. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425-4986
613 C Caterpillar dirt pan; very good condition, brand new tires. ZT Padgett Telfair 912-389-8190
62 Fordson Dextra diesel, excellent shape, new turf tires, seat paint, finish mower bush hog. Pete Conner Folkston 912-286-7081
7 ` Bush Hog, $1,800. Jill Wright Talking Rock 706-276-3242
72" Skid steer litter/mulch bucket, great condition, used very little to load sawdust. Phillip Burt Dawsonville 706344-9148
7840 Ford tractor, 95HP, 2650 hrs, $24,000; John Deere MX, 10' rotary mower, pull-type, $4,000. Hancock Norman Park 229-985-8221 229-8736107
790 John Deere, 140 hours, 4X4, frontend loader, rear wheel weights, bought new, $13.500. Larry King Chatsworth 706-508-2144
8' box blade, never used, $1890, obo; shipping containers, 20', $600; 40', $2200, great for hay storage. Peter Dean Monroe 770-267-9425
8' pull type box blade with wheels behind the blade, tilts side to side, built heavy, $900,OBO. Joe Perkins Statesboro 912-690-2530
8-row KMC strip- till, field ready, $7,000; 12 row Unverferth, strip-till, $25,000; Monosem twin row, 6-row planter, $26,000. William Sparrow Pinehurst 478-954-5903

840 Ford, 40 hP, 3 point hitch, gas with boon pole, carry-all 7 scrape blade, $3600. CD Gravitt Buford 770-9454371
8520 John Deere Tractor; Trimble Guidance System, low hours (5,6XX), excellent condition. Donnie Griffin Ideal 478-952-8302
8700 Ford tractor, always sheltered, good tires, good paint, $14,000 or OBO. A. B Clark Cairo 229-377-4718
8ft.x 96"; 2 row rolling cultivator, $275; One 16" double bottom plow and one 18" double bottom plow, $275 each; also estimated 700' to 1000' link chain, $1,000. Don Watson Macon 478-7418796
8N Ford tractor, new bushhog and box blade, $3,000. A. K. Kubitzky Maysville 678-283-5417
8N Ford tractor, new paint and parts, $2,200; scrape blade, $350; Bush-hog harrow, $450; boom pole, $100. Norris Houze Hiram 404-791-6523
9N Ford tractor with turning plow, layoff plow, cultivator, 6-ft boom, scrape, new bush hog, $3,500. Donald Byers Blairsville byersdon@hotmail.com 770402-4902
Adams poultry house caker, very good condition; $8,000. James Lyles Ringgold 423-227-7929
Aerator,10ft. AerWay aerator, 3pt hitch, good condition, $3,500. Wesley Pope Barwick 229-735-2590
Agric Tiller, 3 point hitch, PTO driven, 6ft. wide, great condition, $1,200. Tommy Samples Ball Ground 770-7575528
Allis Chalmers 7080. Barry Lynn Cobbtown 912-684-2390
Allis Chalmers HD6B dozer, engine, drive train, rebuilt, 150 hours, excellent condition, under roof; $9,750. Carl Kelley Madison 706-246-0715
Allis-Chalmers 160, `72 & `74, Perkins diesels, one runs great, other excellent sheet metal, call for info.$5,900. Van McAllister Ball Ground 404-783-1273
Aluminum trailer, 6X10 ft. with sides and loading ramp, excellent condition, $1500. James Perkins Morganton 706374-4347
Athens Harrows, all-purpose plow, bottom plow, 3 point scoop, small cultivator and bottom plow. John Padgett Cumming 770-887-2630 404-2194251
Branson 4720 BL20A front loader, 47 HP, 4 cyl, 20 series ONLY 163 hours on it! $14,500 negotiable. Dan Melson Suwanee 770-367-3643
Branson Tractor: 4 wheel drive, 47hp, Teir 3, almost new, loader/backhoe, mower, box blade, $27,750 obo. Fred Spring Young Harris 706-970-9720
Brown tree cutter Carly 90s model, recently re-conditioned and ready to work, 6 ft width, $3,500. Call Chuck. Charlene Leavell Dry Branch 478-9513749
Bush Hog loader, 2400, QT, 64, 6ft. 33710H; serial number 16812AQ, $2,500. Phil D Amos Rocky Face 706260-8720
Bushhog for a G Allis-Chalmers tractor, $225. Bobby Boatright Carrollton 770-832-7324
Bushhog Squealer Rotary Cutter, 3 ft. 6 in. cutting width. $300; Butts Co. James Callaway Jackson 770-5708533
Bushog 5' Finish Mower, model FTH600, asking $425. Randall Brown Talmo Rambrown85@yahoo.com 770654-0703
Cane Mill, JD, 6ft harrow; Cole Hule planter, 2 row cultivator. Billy McDonald Sumner 229-206-6348
Caroni 5ft. finish mower, 3PH, extra set, new blades, $600; also Craftsman 20HP garden tractor, 6SP, 46" mower, $600. G. Benefield Oxford 770-7841655
Case 2094, new batteries and rear tires, 127 HP, only 1759 hours. Charles Stoops Oglethorpe friendshipdom@ windstream.net 229-938-5186
Case 580D backhoe, 2 wd in need of repair, $5,500. Gregg Pilkinton Pelham 229-336-2460
Cat D6C dozer, straight blade, $20,000, Cat 426B, 4-wheel drive, backhoe, $32,000. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-781-1990 478-972-5977
Catepillar D5C bulldozer with cab, good condition; $15,000. Charles Mullis Rome 478-984-4747
Chipper/Shredder, Troy-Bilt Super Tomahawk, 8HP, B&S, engine good condition, $250 obo Jim Buterbaugh Dunwoody jbuter@aol.com 770-3939947

Coventon T.P.46, one row planter/ fertilizer, good condition, $800. D. N.

Ralston Alpharetta 404-402-6374

Covington model TP 46, 1 row planter with additional cotton seed bin; Pittsburg cultivator, $850. Todd Chitwood

Fayetteville tchitwood66@yahoo.com 404-886-1115

Covington one row planter with cultivator, good condition, $600. Gary Johnson Jasper 770-893-8168 706253-2507

Covington planter, double seed hopper plates and gears, Pittsburgh frame, good condition, $600. Doug Askew

1500 West Broad St Greensboro 30642 706-347-1610

Craftsman garden tractor, V twin engine, 24 hp, GT 5000 with 5 barrel kiddie train, $950. Mitchell Biggers Cleveland mitchellbiggers30528@gmail.com 706-878-6402

Cushman Truckster, diesel gas; 1 diesel hyd. dum beds, good tires, need

batteries, $1200; 1450 diesel. John Gay Talbotton 706-457-0473

D-6-E CAT bulldozer, all hydraulic, good condition, ready to be put to work. Larry Dunaway Hawkinsville 478-5881169 498-214-0300

D-7 Bulldozer, rebuilt motor, electric start, cable rig; runs excellent: $10,000. Roger Norris P.O. Box 1404 Fitzgerald

31750 229-424-0758

Deutz KM25 Drum Hay Mower, 7 foot

width, serviced and ready to mow, $2,000, Dick Haines Cleveland 706-

865-5809

DFI fertilizer spreader, $10,000; pull

type, one row plastic layer, $4,000; one row mechanical trans. planter, $1,000; one row water wheel, $800. J. W. Ad-

kins Vienna 229-805-0255

Dozier trailer, 18 foot, pintle hitch, $2,500. Larry Carpenter Ellaville 229928-7598

Earthquake

chipper/shredder

Briggs&Stratton 1150 Series, 11.5 ft/lb

torque, used once, $300. Albert Twickler Cataula 504-413-4210

F-3 Gleaner combine, 4 row corn head, 13 ft. grain table, diesel engine standard transmission, $5,500. Johnny R Griner Savannah 912-604-4474

Farmall cub rear wheel weights and rear tires, 8.3 x 24, excellent tread but has weather cracks, $50 each. Thomas

Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354

Fella disc hay mower, SM 350, needs

main gearbox. Jim Towery Molena 770468-2983

Ferguson TO-20 for parts or restoration; engine runs, needs work. Sell or

trade. Richard Bolton Athens 706-2017331

Fimco 60 gal., 3 pt. sprayer w/retract-

able arms, great shape, $600; 250lb. 3

pt. seeder, $250. Mark Woodham Mad-

ison 404-379-8037

Five front-end weights, forty lbs. each

for John Deere series 300 or smaller, $175. Wayne Booth Bowman 706-2836623

For Sale: 1953 Golden Jubilee tractor,

excellent condition, restored: $5,000.

Joe Chance Ashburn 229-567-4729

For Sale: 200 gallon LMC crop sprayer with 47' boom, foam marker, spray control valve, excellent condition. Dan M

Johnson Lavonia 706-491-1144 706356-4242

For Sale: JD 435 round baler, excellent

condition, new belts, new monitor, un-

der shelter, $5,500. Doyle Stanley Dub-

lin 478-278-0282 478-595-5413

FOR SALE: JD 4400 Combine, 4 Row Corn Head and Small Grain Head,

$4000 OBO. James Miles Baxley 912278-3434

For Sale: John Deere 6700 Sprayer

with 60 foot booms. John Braddy

Mount Vernon 912-381-0211

For Sale: Turf Air 5 ft Plugger, 3 point

hitch, $400. Darwin Wood Cleveland

706-865-5361

For Sale; 15 foot Bat Wing Schulte

mower, in working condition, $6,000.

Andy Adams Hartwell aap@fabritex.

com 706-436-7031

Ford 1951 tractor, 8N, $1,300; new tires & wheels, starts, runs fine, needs

body work and paint. Danny Whitworth

Dallas 770-655-7412

Ford 3000 tractor, $3,900; Lawson

aeriator, $15,000; Silage spear, $120;

MF Grain drill, 12ft $3,750; 60ft con-

veyor, $1,500, bale unroller, $500. Ted

Smith Washington 706-214-0442

Ford 4000 Tractor, 1971 diesel, good

condition, $5,000. John Godbee

Brooklet jgodbee@fwforestry.com 912-

318-5254

Ford 8N tractor, not running, $750. Hydraulic lawn mower lift for zero turn

Good restoration project, all parts in- and riding mower, like new, $125/CASH.

cluded. Mark Spence Carrollton 404- Johnny Mayo Gray 478-960-1446

429-7649

Hyster Fork Lift;10,000 lb lift, 3 stage.

Ford New Holland 3910 tractor w/5' Clarence McCorkle Thomson 706-466-

house mower; 2,247 hours and in good 1105

condition, $7,500 OBO, Frank Dowd IH 274 Offset Tractor; Pony MH, "G"

Byron 478-951-0195

AC, 8N Ford, show quality, MF253,

Ford tractor 800 bumper, swinging MF1040. Betty Farr Lavonia 706-498-

draw bar, best offer, some equipment. B 3838

J Meadows Ellenwood 770-981-2997 IHC Tractor, model 274, w/cultivator,

Frontier Grooming Mower, 5ft., rear woods belly, 440 hrs, diesel, hyd. lifts,

discharge. Thomas Dee Loganville 8 speed mower, hyd. brakes, $7500; G

thomashdee@bellsouth.net 770-972- Allis Chalmers w/cultivator, belly mow-

8896

er, good condition. Dana Dorsey Talk-

GEHL Hammer Mill w/three screens ing Rock 706-253-9888

and belt, $400; International 6'A frame Int. 430, sq. baler, in good shape, J.D.

sickle mower w/new tire, $450. Gary 2 bottom plow, trailer type, w/hydrau-

Williams Maysville 706-499-5391

lic cylinder. Calvin Barnett Carnesville

Grain Drill 15', 3 PT, Tye Series V, regu- 706-384-4726

lar drill, double disc, new seed tubes, International 1066, 1976 model, new

press wheel. James Martin Waynes- engine, 2 post top, 6400 hrs., $10,000.

boro 706-558-5005

W. Hardin Tifton 229-392-3833

Grasshopper mower, model 1822, International 234 four wheel drive

Kubota diesel, 61" deck, good cond., parts tractor, bad engine, $500; Ford

$2,500. Danny R Martin Barnesville 555, rear wheels, $200. Hoganville Wil-

770-468-4532

liam Howington Pine Mountain 770-

Hay cutter, Classa 2350, Krone condi- 842-0083

tioner, 9 ft., Allis-Chamers, 6 row, no till International 504 diesel, rebuilt engine,

planters, F350 Ford flatbed, hay rake. good farm tractor, must see to appreci-

Buddy Moore Union Point 706-817- ate, $3,000 OBO Harrell Whitener P.O.

8430

Box 417 Coosa harrellwhitener@yahoo.

Hay rake, new Holland 253, side- com 256-422-5224

delivery rake, replaced all teeth, $600. International 966 Tractor; 1973 Model;

Summer Hunt Thomson 706-339-2578 95hp; duals; very good condition. Nick

Hay Rake, Sitrex H/90-V, 8 wheel, Lacey Ray City 31645 229-455-3204

$1,800; Haytech accumulator with International B-414 tractor, diesel,

Grapple and hoses, $8,000. All good manuals, recently tuned up, needs little

condition. W. Glover Griffin 770-599- more work, $900. D. Decker LaFayette

9806

706-764-3522

Head gate for cattle, $300; Oak corral Intl. cub cadet 128, believe to have

gates with hinges, price per gate size. 12hp kohler engine, 44 inch deck seat/

David Echols Dawsonville 706-867- torn, $400. Edward Peeler Mcdonough

8481

770-576-3392

Heavy duty cultivator, $200, excellent Intl. cub/w cult, 5050 Allis Chalmers.

condition. Raymond Harrison Flowery Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-

Branch 770-965-6287

8517

Heavy duty subsoiler, Midland Series Irrigation system, complete set up,

Model #105-7,7-Shanks,excellent con- Soft hose traveler, 550 gallon per min-

dition $3500. Robert Ray Fort Valley ute, power unit, call for details. Henry

478-955-4330 478-825-7202

Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106

Hi-lift hay spear, 3pt scissor type, can J Bar Corp multi-position 3pt

be used with hyd. cyl., $500. Wade hitch scrape blade, $140. Photos avail-

Simpson McDonough 404-732-7255 able. Robert Jones Cataula 706-570-

Horse drawn hay rack, stalk cutter, 7412

mowing machine, cultivator, cutting J D 790, 50 hrs.; total time garaged

harrow, $275 each. Tom Wilkie Jasper since new, $9,000. Sara S Heirn Shan-

770-893-8305

non 706-506-4611

Husqvarna Tiller, CRT51, 14 inch J D baler, model 61, $1,275; JD rake,

rear tines, Briggs Straton motor, 510 894A, $375; New Holland cutter,451,

HP, used dozen times since purchase, $900; 16 disc harrow, $325 or take all,

$350. Lanelle LaRue Lake City 404- $2775. D. Schneider Cartersville 678-

366-1645

361-6206

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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015

Livestock Sales and Events

Calendar

APPLING COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays: S&D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds; begins at 12:30 p.m.; goats, pigs, poultry, calves. Call Steve Smith, 912.367.9268 or 912.278.1460
ATKINSON COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auction at Pearson Livestock; sale at 1 p.m.; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals; 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call 229.798.0271 or 912.422.3211
BARTOW COUNTY
2nd Saturday: Goats, sheep and small animal sale, 1 p.m. Tack sale, 11 a.m. Cattle sale every Wednesday, 1 p.m. The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; GAL #316. Call Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502; Haynie Cochran, 678.986.4324
BLECKLEY COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Farm miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; goats, chickens and pigs at 1 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, Cochran; GAL #3177. Call Jimmy Burnette, 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
COFFEE COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock & agribusiness auctions. Gates open 7 a.m.; sale starts 1 p.m. Hogs, cows, goats, sheep, poultry, small animals, and farm-related items: fence, posts, plows, feeders, waterers, tack, etc. 11498 Bowens Mill Road, Ambrose; GAL#2884. Call Steve Head, 912.327.1865
COOK COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays: Small animal sale; goats, sheep and poultry, 1 p.m.; miscellaneous merchandise, 6 p.m.; Deer Run Auction; Highway 76, Adel-Nashville Highway, Adel; GAL 001800. Call 229.560.2898 or 229.896.4553
DECATUR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock auction, Waddell Auction Barn; Climax; goats, sheep, poultry, small animals at 1 p.m.; miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; GAL AU003249. Call 229.246.4955 or 229.416.7217
EMANUEL COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: R&R Goat and Livestock Auction; goats, 12 p.m.; chickens, caged animals to follow; 526 Georgia Highway 56 N, Swainsboro; Ron Claxton, GAL #3485. Call 478.237.8825 (days)
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day)
JONES COUNTY
Every Saturday: Spring selling hours: hatching eggs, biddies at 5:30 p.m.; goats and sheep, 7 p.m.; poultry, small animals follow; merchandise, 4 p.m.; 1035 Monticello Highway, Gray; GAL AU-C002992; www. bradleywaysideauction.com. Call Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413 Email bradleywaysideauction@ gmail.com

LAMAR COUNTY
Every Friday: Farm miscellaneous at 5 p.m.; baby chickens, eggs at 6 p.m.; goats and poultry at 7 p.m.; Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville; GAL #3177. Call 770.358.0872/1786
MARION COUNTY
Every Thursday: Auction 41 Goat Sale, miscellaneous equipment; 6 p.m. goat sale; 7 p.m. poultry and small animals; 4275 Georgia Highway 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549 or 229.649.9940. Email auction41@ windstream.net
NEWTON COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 Highway 11 S, Covington. Call Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 or 704.473.8715
STEPHENS COUNTY
Every Thursday: Chickens, rabbits, related small animal sale; Northeast Georgia Sale; 6 p.m.; GAL #3478; Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call 706.779.5944 or 706.599.7606
2nd Saturdays: Winstead Horse Sales, 5 p.m.; Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Shannon Winstead, 864.710.4030 or 864.944.6200
3rd Saturdays: Goat and sheep sale, 12 p.m.; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market; Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840
TAYLOR COUNTY
1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Poultry, goat and feeder-breeder pig sale; poultry, 6 p.m.; hogs and goats, 7 p.m. RockRidge Livestock Auction, off SR 128, south of Reynolds. Call 478.847.3664 or 706.975.5732
TELFAIR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418
TOOMBS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays: Livestock sale starts at 10 a.m.; tack, horses; pigs at 11:30; cows at 12; goats at 1 p.m.; poultry sale follows; Metter Livestock Market, Lyons; GAL 3415. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066
TURNER COUNTY
April 17: Breeder cattle sale starts at 7 p.m., selling bred heifers, pairs, springers & bulls, all mouthed and preg. checked. Bulls' semen checked. Trucking available. Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn; GAL 690. 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 conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov.

J.D. 8300 MFWD, recent paint, excellent condition, front weights, duals. Galen Becker Avera 706-840-5487
JD 1508, 15ft Batwing mower, very good condition, $4,500; JD 210 Disc Harrow, 14ft , great condition, $4,500. Mark Faircloth Pelham 229-328-8036
JD 275 disc mower, 9'2", excellent shape, $7,000; same unit as Kuhn GMD 700, GII HD. Charles Smith Thomasville riverwind620@rose.net 229-3794619
JD 328 square baler, $7,000; JD Hay rake, $1,500. Diane Oxford Covington 770-464-2988
JD 420, wide front, 5 spd. trans., $3,500; JD 40, wide front, $3,000. John McLocklin Statham 30666 770-7259305
JD 4430D 125HP, 1350 hrs., new engine and clutch, dual remotes, 2 PT, good metal, extra rear tire, $9,000. Rooney Wilson Lexington 706-340-5546
JD 450 B bucket w/6 teeth, $400. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943
JD 5045 w/512 loader and bucket, 7' Brown lift harrow, 6' frontier mower, 140 gal., Van's boomless sprayer. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-224-8294
JD 6600 combine. Good for parts or repair. James C Evans Warner Robins 478-951-3720
JD 690B Excavator engine & hydraulics, fair condition, cylinders need repacking, $11,500. David Murphy Folkston 31537 912-276-0069 912496-4092
JD 71 2 row planter, 3 PT, metal hoppers on toolbar, $1,050; TYE 10'; small seed box, $250. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-247-6240
JD 950 tractor, good condition, 2,566 hrs., and 16 ft tandem trailer, $5,750 for both. Lindbergh Jones Social Circle 404-372-9626
JD 9610 Combine, JD 920 Flex Head, JD 694 36 " Poly Corn Head, excellent condition. Matt Berry Americus 229942-8456
JD 9930 cotton picker, $2,800, Call Arnold. Hubert Williams Unadilla 478230-9089
JD 9950 4R Cotton Picker w/Mudhog, spindles & doffers, runs & picks good, $7,000 OBO. John Griffin Tifton 229445-0495
JD 9965 cotton picker heads, reworked Mud hogg. George Griffis Odum 912-579-2457
JD 9965 Cotton Picker; heads reworked, picked last year, clean machine. George Griffis Odum 912-5792457
JD1050,1020 hrs,1986, bought new, one owner, well maintained; 6' bush hog, 6' box scrape, $8,000. Stephen Lamar Tyrone 678-429-0704
John Deere #71, two-row planter and fertilizer, good condition, $1,600. Eddy Tomlinson Calhoun 706-280-8068
John Deere 216 Grain Head, good condition, $1,200. Lori Downs Sylvester 229-272-6122
John Deere 4110 backhoe, mower, front loader,16' tandem trailer, 250 hours, diesel, 4 wheel drive, $14,700. James Kelly Lithonia 404-576-3011
John Deere 535 baler, $3,000; John Deere 348 baler, $7,500; Hestor Tedder, hydraulic fold, Four Basket, $2,500. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-498-4686
John Deere 7100; 8-row planter, $4,300; John Deere 235, 32' harrow back disc, new, wing fold, $4,800. Mike Montgomery Reynolds 478-391-9057
John Deere 737 Z-Trak, 369 hrs, 60" cut, $5,200. Will trade for heifers. Roopville Gary Castleberry Roopville 678-776-9025
John Deere 8200 grain drill, good condition, $2,500. James T Smith Dapfold 229-535-4248
John Deere 918 F header, good condition. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-9541688
John Deere 926 MoCo mower conditioner, good condition, $7,000. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-473-0613
John Deere B, 1950, not running, new set of tires & tubes, not mounted. Royce Chitwood Sharpsburg 770-2539393 770-328-2564
John Deere backhoe buckets, 24" Esco, fits 710 D or B and others. Leon Pruett Blue Ridge 706-258-2225
John Deere baler, Kuhn 8 ft. disc mower, Kuhn fluffer, M&M rake 530 John Deere baler, good condition. Curtis Stewart Bowdon 770-258-7231
John Deere deer plot drills, seven or eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch; $2,100 Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912253-0161 912-375-3008

John Deere gatorTS, $3000. obo Ronnie Waters Rebecca 229-643-7605 229-567-1192
John Deere irrigation pump & motor, 800 hrs. Orville Carver Douglas 912384-5090
John Deere model 1010, good engine,tires, lift, sheet metal, paint, $3,750. John Maloney Doraville 770457-6441
John Deere mule or similar machine, butterfly powered. Bob Boan Jackson 770-364-4238
Katolight Generator, 25 K,W, GM LP engine, 120/240V single phase, 1800 RPM, safety shutdowns, transfer panel. Fred Granitz Meansville fredgranitz@ windstream.net 478-214-3133
Khun Tedder, 10ft, 3PT hitch, field ready, $41,000. Bill Guthrie Chickamauga 706-539-2190
Kioti CK 27 tractor, 4WD, 62 hrs., front-end loader, 5' rotary/mower, 5' box blade, single bottom plow. Herman Smith White 770-608-2778
KMC 3386, 6-row peanut combine, 1 year old; picked 500 acres, $105,000. Chris Hood Wrightsville 478-494-4499
KMC 4-row strip till with J.D. 7300 vacuum planters, one owner, sheltered, hyd. row markers-lift assist wheels. Todd Powell Buena Vista 229-3149445
KMC, 4 row strip till with John Deere 1700 max engine, planters lift, assist row markers, good cond. Rusty Gravitt Ashburn 225-940-0777
Kubota L2350; 4x4 diesel, 25 hp., 4 ft bush hog, scrape blade,12 in. bottom plow, seed & fertilizer spreader, $8,000. Delores Anderson Dahlonega 706864-4726
Kubota Tractor L-1501 DT, 4x4 diesel, 3PT, PTO, 2 cylinder, runs good,.$2500 /CASH. Steve Helton Newnan 770253-4596
Kuhn 6 disc, 3 point hitch hay cutter, field ready, $3,200 or trade for quality heifers. L. Partain Elberton 706-2835058
Kuhn GF52T 4 basket pull type hay tedder, good shape, field ready: $2,000. Larry McKneely Griffin 678-343-8677
Lawn Tractor, Troy-Bilt with bagger, used one season, cost $1,200, sale $995. Frank Bond Fayetteville 678817-1839
Lely Optimo 280 Hay mower; $4000; M&W RC 456 Rake, $2200; Haymaster Tedder, $2200. Nick Garber Waynesboro 706-871-8964
Lewis Bros Litter Blade, Lewis Bros Housekeeper #3, 18' flatbed gooseneck trailer. Joel Stillwell Ellijay 706889-7529
Lilliston 6000, rebuilt, extra parts, $3000; Lilliston 1500, field ready, $1500. Rex Smith Ambrose 912-592-7833
Lilliston bush hog, four-row peanut combine, model No. 4044; real good machine. Eric Clark Lyons 912-5657977
M Farmalls, restored,12 volt, good running, $2,100 for `49; $2,300 for `48. Jerry Wheat 2411 Hwy 2 West Crandall 30711 cswheat@windstream.net 706260-0530
Massey Ferguson 245 diesel, 45HP, very good condition, $5,700. Steve Graham Powder Springs 770-757-6197
Massey Ferguson 6ft cutter works great; extra blade included. Mike Mason Rockmart mimason20@live.com 770-316-0003
Massey Ferguson model #12 square baler in good condition, $750. Larry M Booth Danielsville 706-340-6850
Massey Ferguson tractor, 231, like new, only 39.9 hrs., $8500. Alton Turner Williamson 770-468-0030
MF 240, 44HP tractor, $6,000; bushhog, $375; rock rake, $150; 20ft., 3 axle trailer, $2,600; boom, $75; Sscrapblade $350; lay-off plow, $200. Billy Turner Snellville 678-860-5257
Mini trackhoe, I.H.I,18J model 2000 trailer, Kubota diesel; less than 30 hrs. Bucket, scrape blade, etc, $18,000. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770-595-7891
Model 93 Athens Harrow, like new: $10,000 firm. John Barker Sandersville 706-581-8351
Morra 6 disc mower, like new, 3PT hitch, 8', $3,500. W. L. Davis Kingston 770-655-2913
New HD USA made Root Grappler for sale, $1,200 firm. New single row hipper, $575. Ronnie Jones Griffin 404285-2665
New Holland 276 square baler 3000, V rake on caddy; $1500, Bushhog. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171

New Holland 3010S tractor and 7309 loader, 447.3 hours, 42 PTO, HP. Derek Landstrom Barnesville 770-584-4701
New Holland 452 disk mower for sale, in great working condition; $1,500 cash only. Randy Grogan Cedartown 770846-1640
New Holland 640 baler, auto, tie-wide pick-up, good conditon. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383
New Holland 850, round balers, one field-ready, other for parts: $1,600. Steve Albritton Mauk 478-862-5582
New Holland hayliner hay baler, model 273, great condition Bryan Arroyave Powder Springs 404-543-0689
New Holland model 163, 17ft Tedder, good condition, field ready, $1,800. John Owens Armuchee 706-235-0208 706-346-8833
New Holland sq. baler 268, $1500 firm. Field ready, baled last year. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
New Holland square baler for sale, $2,500 or best offer. Jeff Johnson Gray 478-718-5721
New Holland Super 1049, self propelled stack wagon; good tires, 160 bale capacity; ready to work. Lewis Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669
New Holland Super 55 hay rake, $900. Drexal Cordell Social Circle butchtrk@ hotmail.com 770-560-9103
New Holland TC 450, 4x4 loader bucket, low hours, 6' finish mower, both in good condition. Jerry Kilby Rabun Gap 706-746-2459
New Holland TC30, 230HR, 4WH drive, BH, Ap plow, harrow, blade, cultivator, spreader: priced separate. David Phillips Carnesville 706-498-5165
New Holland TL-80 (2001) w/Bush Hog loader, bucket, bale spear, 2wd, VGC, well maintained, approx. 1600 hrs. Bob Seaton Cohutta 706-2787073
NH 565 sq. baler, Steffan,15 bale accumulator, NH 1037 stackwagon, all in good condition. Wes Mitchell Calhoun 770-757-7110
NH 644 Round baler, $7,500; NH 315 sq. baler, $3,500. Both always sheltered. Williard Redwine Dalton 706277-1416
One John Deere 9600 combine, One J.D. 920 grain table; J.E. 9996, good prices. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229-2765336
One row cultivator, $125; One row cultivator planter seed plates, good barn condition, used twice, $900; Clarence Mason Clarkesville 706-754-9682
One-, two-, four-row cultivator, John Deere 71+Cole planters; one-, two-, four-bottom plows, rolling culitivator; 4',5',6' bushhogs, box /scrape blades. Carl Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573
One-row John Deere planter with fertilizer hopper, two plates, good cond., $475. J. Hollingsworth Molena 404401-8296
Parting out 1565 Massey Ferguson hay baler, good parts or sell whole baler and parts; fits a Vermeer baler. Jimmy Newsome Thomson 706-595-7150
Pasture blade aerifier, 5 ft., 3 pt. hitch, excellent cond., $700. Thomas Maloy Hawkinsville 478-960-5860
Paul livestock scales, excellent condition, bumper pull, $1,200. Gary Lott Hartwell 706-376-9591
Pecan Sprayer, 3PT hitch, 55 gal. tank, $2,500. Chester Hyers Alma 912-4496349
Pittsburg 3 point cultivators; John Deere 13-row grain drill, both in good shape. Jessie L Adams Commerce 706-338-5225
Quick hitch $350 or trade for bedder; 7' landscape rake, like new, trade for planter or grain drill. Angie Larson Mitchell 770-542-9534
Rain Flo Mini Layer 2400, plastic mulch layer with two drip lines for sale; Nearly new. Russell Honderd Winston 404-788-2259
Rhino TW-72 mower, $700. Winston Creath Perry 478-737-2563
Scag walk-behind lawn mower, 48 inch cut. Sulky included. Elsie Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644
Side arm mower, Hardee MR1442, new, 13 ft. reach, no outside hydraulics needed: $10,000. Joe Hood LaFayette 706-638-8644
Silage Machine; One-row, New Holland, model 718 w/cab-mounted remote controller. excellent condition,$4,000, Wesley Hopgood Blairsville awhopgood@windstream.net 404-312-1291
Six foot heavy duty scrape blade w/ five adjustments. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 706-647-2328

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Sprayer, 40ft. with hydraulic booms; Ford tranmission and rear -end 600 , 29 sticks 3" schedule, 40 steel pipe H.D. trailer, 18 feet, three axles, new Tru-test cattle scales, $1000; trailer

hydraulic pump, foam marker, $6,500; 800 or 3000, 4000; or complete trac- 21' long. Never used, $50 each. Ned tires, ramps with pintel hitch, electric tires, $25; B&W 5th wheel hitch, $500;

Gooseneck trailer 25 ft. long w/ramps, tor, reasonable price. Nelson Massey Sims Armuchee 706-235-1485

brakes; $3,500. Julius McAllister Buena truck tool box, $200. Buddy Martin Tal-

8 1/2 W, $4,000, almost new. N S Os- Conyers 404-273-3777

300 ft., 2 1/4 inch galvanized pipe Vista 706-975-4726

mo 404-680-2833

borne Hartwell 706-371-4997

Implement trailer, 18ft or 20 ft, bumper for animal corrals, 75 cents/ft. Royce Have 40 quart canning jars for sale, Two copper syrup evaporators,

Spring teeth cultivator, one row, 58 pull, must have brakes. Call Rod. Rod Brooks Acworth 770-378-2564

$20 or will trade for half pints. Zandra 18'x35"x5", $1900 each. Charles Par-

inch wide, 3 point hitch, $210. Clyde Kibler Alto 706-778-3753 706-207- 300-plus gallon plastic tank(tote) in Overstreet Greensboro 706-453-0438 rish Vidalia 912-583-2537

Boling Cumming 770-356-6102

4172

metal cage. 5-inch cap on top, valve Hen nests for sale; 12 metal nests per Two small grain bins; free for disman-

Table saw by Weed Turning Machine Livestock Trailer; 16' Bumper pull , on bottom, $50 per tank C. Stovall box, $40 per box Lamar Bryant Cleve- tling and cleanup, located in Emanuel

Co.; dated 1903 with 3 HP motor, heavy with 5200 lb.axles, need very good con- Dahlonega 678-491-0838

land 706-878-8509

County; Maple Hole Road in Garfield,

duty drill press, 4ft high. Jack R Carson dition @ reasonable price. Jeff Watson 5 Complete Chicken houses; Feed John Deere, HD battery, SWCOM- Ga., Charles Brown Sautee 706-878-

Lawrenceville 770-921-6044

Acworth 404-309-8962

bins, feeders, cool cell, fans, waters, 30H, 700 CCA, new with warranty; 1511 912-682-4942

Taylor-Way disc harrow, 8 - 20" disc, Looking for a six foot rotary tiller, three furnaces and generator. Steve Forrester $140. James T Archer Dacula 770-963- Utility wagon, trailer; 4x7, excellent for

good condition, $700; Smoothing har- point hitch, in good shape. Terry M Ar- Cornelia 706-778-1424

6036

off-road, very sturdy, 700 lb. capacity,

row, has 20, 8" disc, like new, $600; Dirt cher Lizella 478-836-9137

500 gallon LP tank, 4350; You will have Large corn crib, cage-type with dome single axle, 1 7/8" hitch acceptor, $175

Pan, like new, $200. Charles Jordan Manure spreader wanted; prefer to pick-up. Nathan H Thomas Conyers roof; $650. Scott Hancock Sautee nval- obo. Steve Hendrick Palmetto 678-

Toccoa 706-886-8015 706-282-1130 ground drive and in working condition. 770-483-3189

leyfarm@gmail.com 706-878-5590

849-7505

Toro Wheelhorse rider mower, 32- Julie Snyder Milton 770-335-0885

550 gallon fuel tank, new; 115 volt Metal & plastic barrels, 55 gallon w/ Wanted: Country Living Grain Mill,

inch cut; needs engine work; can email Need measurements/pics, Ford 3930 pump, meter and 20 foot hose, $650. locks & tops; bun holes; plastic tanks, in good condition; also hand-cranked

photo; $150. Johnny Tingle Jonesboro to 7209 ldr, needed to make them. Dudley Field Marietta 770-315-6840 275 gallon, wire cages. George A Allen whet-stone. Cindy Julian Conyers 770-

404-915-5487

Burke County. Thom Baker Waynes- 6"x8"x16" concrete blocks, 50 cents Covington 770-786-6577

361-0065

Tractor equipment; 22x20, 3PT har- boro 706-551-2131

each, have about 1000. Tony Bennett Money-making ice cream factory: two Ziggity drinkers, chore-time feed-

row, $2,700; 7' grapple bucket, $2,600; Need used workable pecan equip- Hiram 678-381-5547

1931 John Deere hit-and-miss engines, ers and miscellaneous poultry house

3008 bushhog rotor cutter, $3,200, new. ment;: sprayer, shaker, wind row es- 60 gal. syrup kettle & #12 Golden, 3 three old-fashioned ice cream churns, equipment; used building materials, ce-

Hartwell Mayfield Lula 770-540-4705 tablisher, harvester, and cleaner. Ron R roller cane mill, $1,500. John Lewis three trailers; $10,000. Jess Arnett Tif- ment blocks, boards, lumber. Lynn Mar-

Tractor IHC 240 model, $1,950. New Reed Waynesboro 706-437-1477 706- Lakeland 229-251-6271

ton 229-382-6517

tin Clarkesville 770-519-2982

Holland rake, tedder, baler, $985 each. 551-0317

8400 wat, gas powered with wheel New brooder box: thermostat-con-

Scraper, $450, Lynne Rhinehart Ring- New Holland Haybine 488, 489 or kit, never used, $2,000. Ken English trolled with clean-out trays, $150. Ver-

LIVESTOCK

gold 706-338-7176

1465, in good shape. Kevin Campbell Waynesboro 706-551-0173

non West Newnan 770-304-1637

Troy Built (Horse) 8hp tiller, $1,100. McDonough 770-274-9093

All metal hay wagon, 7 X 24 feet, $850. Old hand-hewn log cabin, excellent All livestock must have been in the

Marvelyn Mathis Jackson 770-775- Propane-powered tractor, at least 45 James Rodgers 428 Salem Chipley Rd. condition. delivery & set up available advertiser's possession for at least 90

2060

horsepower, in good condition. T. Bus- Pine Mountain 31822 jameserodg- anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- days before they can be advertised.

Troy built horse, 8hp, Kohler, $650. by Dawson 229-343-3627

ers38@gmail.com 706-663-2800 706- 695-6431

Livestock listed must be for specific

Jeff Light Hoschton jlight1962@yahoo. Sidewinder with 3 pt.hitch, 6 ft. rotary 662-8708

One case large size egg cartons, doz- animals. Generalized ads such as

com 770-715-6796

mower for parts. William Adams Hull All purpose plow, 3/4" shaper, 5000 en size, unused.Styrofoam, $10. Thom- "many breeds of cattle" or "want hors-

Troy-Bilt Trail Blazer mower, sickle br 706-789-3790

watts, Coleman generator, other tools. as Bentley Monroe 770-480-0499 770- es, any amount" will not be published.

mower, self propeller, 4 HP, spare blade, Small- to medium-size excavator and Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684- 266-6942

Ads for free or unwanted livestock will

manual, excellent condition, $375. Foy bulldozer. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912- 6150 678-684-9770

Planer- Matcher & Moulder Newman, not be published. Ads for cats, dogs,

E Smith Cornelia 706-776-3528

537-4944

Antique heart pine flooring sills, 37- 8-B24" 3ph, 50hp, soft start. Wayne reptiles, rodents and other animals not

Troybilt chipper shredder for Troybilt PTO Tiller, $125, obo. Allyn Bell Moreland 770-253-2987

Swap 7 ft Lilliston grain drill, great for food plots, winter crop for cows, worth $4,500. Wendell Nix Bainbridge 229-

foot trusses; 12-hole laying cages; two 2,000-bushel grain bins and more. James B Donaldson Metter 912-685-

Dasher P O Box 10 Glennville 30427 wiregras@windstream.net 912-2133331

specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published.

Troybilt garden tractor, horse model, 400-0734

4095 912-682-0347

Planter: 5HP Bellsaw Planter, 12"

Cattle

1980 Tecumsen engine, good condi- Tye no-till grain drill, needed for parts. Antique Hoosier oak cabinet, com- feed, never been used, some rust, 230 If you have questions regarding ads

tion, stored inside, covered garage, runs good, $275. Mack Ivey Conyers 770-929-8248
Tuff bilt tractor w/8 implements, bought new, 2013, 12k for all or separate. Mike Tackett Toccoa 678-617-0873

Robert Yates Summerville 423-6450646
Want front loader for a Case IH 5240 cab tractor. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770925-2400 770-925-2182
Want John Deere 450B loader, good

pletely restored, glassware, flour bin, sausage mill, $1,995. Lynn Reddick Portal 912-531-1944
Approx.1,700 plastic Chore Time feed pans with metal grills; $2/set. Trent Willoughby Watkinsville twilloughby.

volt Industial motor, $325. Hubert Townley, Sr Monroe 770-855-0485
Portable gas heater, fire grate, tools, wheel barrow, canning supplies. Pat Mason Lilburn 404-784-6855
Propane tank, 250gal above ground,

in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(7) Angus, Limflex & Comm. replacement heifers, bred to regd. Angus bull. Top quality and herd health, $2,750 each (all). Sid Arnold Athens 706-2076113

Twin row planter, speed roster, Covington 4 row, Gordy insecticide boxes also Sheridan nest box pads. Andrew Shank Metter 912-682-9646

to very good condition. Bruce Crawford LaGrange 706-302-6714
Want rear tine rotary tiller within 150 miles of Macon. Call or send pictures

sms@gmail.com 706-621-8896
Assorted Power River panels, fencing supplies and cattle handling equipment. Grady Brock Arabi 229-406-1701

good condition, needs new gauge,$250. Denny Robertson Moreland 770-7146135
Sawmill lumber pine, cedar, oak, wal-

1 regd.Texas Longhorn bull, black & white spots, 7 mos., very good bloodline, 20 yr. Billy G Holder Swainsboro 478-237-7984

Two Gleaner F2 combines, three corn heads and two grain heads, $6,000. Danny Bohler Butler dfbohler@gmail. com 706-994-4550

to e-mail. Charles Knight Jackson cknight2@bellsouth.net 478-994-6094 770-851-2615
Want set of bolt-on hubs and wheels

Barrels, plastic heavy-duty, 55-gallon, 20-inch screw top, air tight, food grade, $35, while supplies last. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278

nut etc.; Turning blocks, trailer boards, beams or saw your logs. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402
Sawmill lumber, low as .35/bd ft.,

17 month old Black Angus bull, registered, good EPD's, calve ease, semen tested, $2,700. Barbara Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042

Two used 6' International bush hogs, $400 a piece. Jerry Crow Monticello 770-853-4704

for 1086 IH. Don Williams Carrollton 770-328-2782
Want to buy used mini excavator like

Blue & white 55-gallon plastic drums, closed tops, two twist-off caps, food grade. Other types sometimes avail-

pine and hardwood, custom cuts available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-8675106

17 month old registered Black Angus bull; 18 month old registered Black Angus bull, final answer. Samuel Brown

Two-row tool bar with one Covington Kubota KX121 six, good shape. Arden L able. Barry Needham Loganville 770- Sugarcane grinder, antique by Midway samuelb52@hotmail.com 912-

planter, $500; will trade. Dale Farmer Hothem Gainesville 770-654-7309

466-4284

Chattanooga Plow Co., #13 mule 980-8559

Rome 706-266-6772

Want to buy: heavy-duty 6 ft bush Broiler house equipment; motors, drawn, $600. Robert Hitt Thomson 19 Reg. Polled Hereford cows, 11

Unassembled band saw mill; have hog, reasonably priced, no junk. Terry fans, feed bins, etc.; Two 14 ton, two 18 706-596-6745

calves, 9 yearling hereford bulls. James

majority of parts needed, including engine, steel and axles for frame and trailer. Frank Nichols Cumming 678758-0497

Brown Chatsworth 706-463-3480
Wanted 40', 6-inch transfer auger, no rust, can be run by electric or converted to electric motor. George Holland

ton bins, geat condition. John Dethlefs Nicholson 706-614-8910
Buckets; white plastic, new condition wire handle, resealable lids, feed grade,

Titan Industrial 3x3 gas trash pump; Titan gas 8,400-watt electric start generator; units never been used. Paul Bulloch Woodland 706-975-9136

Jeanes Macon 478-986-3426
22 Cow/Calf pairs for sale; English cross, $3,000/Pair. Seminole County Kathy Boutwell Donaldsville 334-449-

Unverferth Ripper-Stripper Strip-Till Subsoiler; $18,500 or best offer. John Cornacchione Byron John_Cornacchione@yahoo.com 478-213-8319
Vermeer model M7040, 9ft disc mower with caddy, excellent condition, $8,800. Herman King Marietta 404-395-1042
Vicon diesel mower, model 2200, excellent condition, purchased new, used twice, $5000. C. M Aiken Shady Dale

Blairsville 706-745-5735
Wanted: 2) 20.8-R38 Radial Tires, 50% or better. James Milford Martin 706-714-7287
Wanted: 3010 John Deere, wide front, axle assembly with steering gear. Eugene Lovett Tennille 478-232-8554 478-552-7819
Wanted: A Kubota 9540 tractor with 4 wheel drive. Floyd Knowles McRae

five-gallon and smaller. D. Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-1070
Chicken Coops for sale; $250; English Tractor style, new in box, Houses 3-5 hens; You put together. Stacey Hornsby Conyers 404-357-0544
Clean 55-gallon metal drums with lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-9476744 404-210-1516
Coleman portable gas generator: 10

Tomato stakes; untreated, Red oak, some Honduran pine; bundles of approx. 25, $6 and up per bundle. Adam Sheridan Bowersville 706-3716447
Troy-built shipper shredder, 6.5 HP OHV, Briggs Stratton engine, almost new, $400. Stanley W Daniel Thomaston 706-975-1427

1913
25 Blk. Angus heifers with bull, avg. 1,000 lbs. Dec. 2014, $2,250 each. Dave Davis Commerce 770-616-6038
3 Purebred Angus-Purebred Hereford cross, open heifers, age, 16 months; BVD-PI negative, vaccinated, genomic profiles available. James McCallum Broxton 912-309-3842 912-359-3521

706-816-8189

229-315-0409

HP, 5000 watts, 6250 surge-watts; used

Yanmar 1700, good condition, 2 wheel drive, good rear tires, new front tires, $ 2750. Jack Bowman Summerville 706859-2396
Zero turn diesel 2012, Kubota ZD323

Wanted: final drive and other misc. parts for Fiat Allis FD5 bulldozer. Glen Mays Stockbridge 404-281-9194
Wanted: Ford 7109 front end loader for Ford 212O 4wd. Brian Moffett

less than 5 hrs., $450. Gerald Fields Gainesville 770-983-3239
Custom-cut Wood-Mizer sawn lumber, kiln-dried, milled, homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, rail fencing, horse shavings.

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Mower, 60" cut, excellent condition, Senoia penmoffett@hotmail.com 678- John Sell Milner 770-480-2326

garage stored, $9,500. Phone calls only. 329-7677

Dayton and Toledo lighted produce/

Roy Goddard Lithonia 770-987-9671 Wanted: Front-end loader for a 1983 meat scales, $100 each. William Hutch-

Zweegers 6' hay cutter, $1,500. Marvin Ford; 1900 Tractor. Mac Freeman Ar- ings Sandersville 478-552-0606

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Electric fence supplies: wire, post, Name:

31047 478-987-4865 770-364-5025

Wanted: mower, Stump Jumper with springs, tension, and other tools and

Farm Machinery Wanted

tire clutch, in good condition. Frank supplies. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-

Freeman Plains 229-942-0939

675-3417 706-881-0302

10ft+/-3pt disk. Parts or working Wanted: Single axle dump truck, Factory built enclosed aluminum 5'x8'

KMC, Lilliston peanut digger, Hustler diesel.1995 or newer, 6 speed, good trailer, good condition; $800. James A

5000 combine. Pics to ph., text or email shape, pay up to $10,000. John Had- Washington Dallas 770-445-8086

TY Smith Canton rklinner@yahoo.com dan Murrayville 706-867-7321

Firelog Heating System, new in 2007.

334-412-7625

Vent free, Oak finish, 18" x 24". Push

16' stock trailer, bumper pull and good floor and axle; Columbus, Lagrange,

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button ignition and controls. Pearl Nolan Rocky Face 706-673-4992

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lumbus 770-789-0622

in this category, call 404-656-3722. pump and tank, $225. Joe Lake Na-

7 foot, Priefer litter saver. Vinh Ta Bue- 10) 48" fans w/shutters, $100 each or hunta 912-462-7416

na vista 229-314-0530

$75 for all 10. Fred Martin Comer 706- For Sale: Propane tank. Capacity WG

Phone number:

951-B-C, 68-8651123 Cat. parts, 783-3823

500, $500. Edwin Hart Baxley 912-240-

backend rails, sprockets, radiator, 14ft, 12ft tube gates, $50/75ea., 8ft. 0513

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gauges switch, steering pump, call after dia. HD hay rings, $100ea; 10ft. tube For Sale: Syrup kettle, 60 gal., good 5:30pm. John Crook Warner Robins feeders, $50ea.; 12ft. galv. feeders, condition, $800. Ben Smith Elberton

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478-302-4385

$250ea.; Wade Pitcock Rome 706-232- 706-246-5901

Cultivators for Farmall 100 tractor 2997

Freestanding gas log fireplace w/logs,

wanted; prefer complete set but might 2 liquid feeders, $75 each, used for iron tractor wheels & other farm items,

be interested in front only. Carl Hill El- feeding nitrate to cattle. Jim Wylie Cal- leave msg. 678-334-1027. Roy Rose

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015

APRIL IS NATIONAL PEST MANAGEMENT MONTH: Editor's Note

Here's How the Georgia Pest Control Association is Working for You

By Jeff Dunn, President, GPCA

Since 1950, the Georgia

Pest Control Association

has served the public,

member companies and

individual members.

GPCA's mission is to

promote the standards

DUNN

and ethics of our industry; protect health, property and

the environment; provide continuing education;

promote positive public perception of our

industry; professionally develop our members

and staff; foster relationships with regulatory

and legislative officials; and give back to our

communities. Our actions enhance the lives

of Georgia residents and strengthen career

opportunities within our industry.

On a bittersweet note, our 2014-2015 fiscal

year began with the retirement of Valera Jessee,

who built quite a legacy in her 29-year career

as executive director. Valera, we miss you and

pledge our support to continue to build upon

your legacy. Thank you for your loyalty, your

service and your friendship! You've retired at

the top of your game and left GPCA at the top of

its game.

Connie Rogers, assistant executive director

of GPCA for 23 years, was unanimously

selected to succeed Jessee after our search

committee evaluated 52 applicants for the job.

Connie is doing an exceptional job leading our

GPCA office staff, which includes a membership

coordinator, communication coordinator and

office professional.

Membership Coordinator Christina Chapman

is responsible for membership applications and

renewals. With her focus on the membership

experience, we will build a bigger association by

building an even better association.

Communication Coordinator Becca

Saef is internally focused on how we better

communicate and connect with our members.

Externally her focus is on how we better connect

GPCA and our member companies to multiple

generations of consumers through our web site,

social media and news media.

Office Professional Sheena Lawrence is often

the first point of contact for GPCA's 1,000+

members and its prospective members. She

handles the administrative tasks that keep our

association running.

The metrics we use to gauge our success

all indicate we had a healthy first half of our

fiscal year. We have a number of reasons for

this success which I have outlined under our

four key pillars below: education, relationships,

service to others, and technology.

Education
u With the recent rule changes adopted by the Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission, GPCA fulfilled an opportunity to educate our members on the new rules. We hosted seven rules symposiums around the state, reaching more than 650 members.
u Collectively our north and south Georgia conferences provided educational

opportunities to more than 600 members. u We hosted six educational road shows
serving more than 500 members statewide before the Feb. 28 renewal deadline for continuing education requirements. u Our 2015 winter conference at UGA was a wonderful time for our 600 attendees. This year marked our 60th conference. u We recently conducted a "Train the Trainer Program" whereby we coached our members on creating and delivering educational curriculum to their staffs. At the conclusion, they were able to apply and receive certification as approved instructors to deliver continuing education units. u Now in its 15th year, the GPCA Leadership Program continues to prepare members for future leadership roles. Our 2015 program will commence in May.
Relationships
u GPCA participated in the Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials' Annual Conference. This event provided a forum for regulators, industry members and the EPA to collaborate on current and future challenges.
u Hosted our annual legislative luncheon on Feb. 10 at the capitol.
Service to Others
u GPCA has partnered with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to raise more than $1 million over the past 10 years.
u This year we are excited about our new charitable partner, The American Red Cross. The proceeds from our Annual GPCA Charity Golf Tournament benefit the Red Cross and we hosted three blood drives in conjunction with our conferences that raised 136 pints of blood.
u Our Annual Charity Golf Tournament also supports the Burnett Scholarship Fund, which awards money for college expenses to family of GPCA members.
u Each year, GPCA and UGA sponsor the entomology category of the 4-H State Congress. Congratulations to Kate Phillips of Appling (Columbia County), who won the 2014 competition.
Technology
u GPCA will continue to utilize technology to connect with multiple generations of members and consumers and to streamline our office processes. We have an enhanced website at gpca.org where we host interactive webinars. We are also working on a learning management system that will allow our members to obtain computer based training hours.
Our 65-year-old association remains strong and firmly committed to serving the citizens and businesses of Georgia. Thank you for your support of our industry. If GPCA can be of service to you, please contact us at 770.417.1881 or visit us at gpca.org. I can be reached at jdunn@callnorthwest.com or at 770.293.2734

I owe y'all an apology for not introducing myself ear-

lier. My name is Amy Carter, and I am the new editor of

your Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. I say "your"

because I found out within days of coming to work at the

Department of Agriculture that each one of our 40,000+

subscribers feels a strong sense of ownership of this historic

publication, and that is as it should be.

I've talked to a lot of you over the past month and hung up from each phone call with a new friend (and one really yummy

Carter

recipe for Crockpot Macaroni and Cheese that's kid-tested on my 8-year-old son.

He ate it every night for a week!). Find that recipe, graciously shared by Mrs. Ellen

Finley of Savannah, on page 7 of this issue.

When my family and I made the decision to move up to Atlanta for this job,

everyone back home in the Golden Isles warned us that Atlanta would be big and

impersonal. I beg to differ. Several of you have laughed with me at the fact that the

Market Bulletin and the Georgia Department of Agriculture are based in downtown

Atlanta, seemingly far from the agricultural heart of the state. But I promise you,

we're never farther than a phone call or an email away.

I love hearing your stories and I especially get a kick out of answering the

question that has dogged me since my marriage to Sam Carter of Alma (not Plains)

10 years ago: No, I am not President Carter's Amy. I did meet the man just a few

months back; we have the same optometrist on St. Simons Island. I can tell you, if

you don't already know him, that his smile is genuine, his manner quite gracious,

and his Secret Service detail quite intimidating. His wife Rosalynn is every inch

the Southern lady, but don't let her gentility and soft-spoken manner fool you; Mrs.

Carter knows what's what, whether the topic is politics or human rights or pretty

much anything else you want to discuss.

Although you know my truth now -- I am not that Amy Carter -- I hope you're

still as optimistic as I am for our future together. If you have compliments, com-

plaints, story ideas, recipes, or anything at all to say on the topic of the Market

Bulletin, I'd love to hear from you.

Georgia Department of Agriculture Poultry Services employees Steve Brinson, Jonathan Bryant and Amanda Cathers left Georgia April 20 for a three-week assignment in Minnesota. The team will be assisting the USDA and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture in their response to an outbreak of avian influenza among commercial flocks of turkeys and chickens. Poultry producers in the Midwest have been hit hard by the virus, which is spread through contact with wild waterfowl.
Open Burning Ban Begins May 1
for 54 Georgia Counties
The Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is enacting an open burning ban in 54 Georgia counties beginning May 1 and ending Sept. 30. A similar ban has been enacted for the current areas since 2005.
The open burning ban prohibits citizens and businesses from burning yard and land-clearing debris. This restriction is in addition to a ban on burning household garbage that exists year-round throughout all of Georgia.
Smoke from fires contains chemicals and pollutants that may negatively impact a person's health. Burning yard waste releases nitrogen oxides and particle pollution into the air. Both pollutants can contribute to lung and heart disease.
May through September is a time of year when people, particularly children, are more likely to be outdoors. It is also the time of year when ground-level ozone and particle pollution levels are generally higher.
Some actions such as campfires and agricultural activities are exempt. Find more information on the open burning ban by visiting www.georgiaair.org and clicking on the open burning rules graphic, or by calling the EPD.

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POLLINATOR: Bees Matter ARTY'S GARDEN: Take a look at columbines

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regulation, but is intended to open the lines of better communication among landowners, beekeepers and pesticide applicators. The goals are to increase pollinator awareness, encourage landowners to leave some areas undisturbed (or grow bee-friendly plants), and help reduce the likelihood that a bee will come into contact with a pesticide even in urban areas.
That is where homeowners and gardeners can help, said Derrick Lastinger, director of the Structural Pest Control Program for the Department of Agriculture. Rather than turn first to chemicals to eradicate insects in the garden or landscape, Lastinger suggested first identifying the insects to determine whether they truly are pests that require treatment.
"If you decide to use an insecticide, it is very important to read and follow the label, which may include additional precautions for pollinator protections," he said.
A few other suggestions that home gardeners should consider include:
l If possible, avoid applying insecticides to any plant that is blooming.
l If you need to control insect pests on your ornamentals or garden, consider using horticultural oils and insecticidal soaps as their residues are not harmful to bees. These products are effective on most soft-bodied insects (aphids, etc.) and can be used any time bees are not present including cool mornings (less than 50 F) or after sunset.
l If you must use a broad-spectrum insecticide, delay application until after the plant is done blooming or after removing the flowers.
l Mow your grass immediately before applying an insecticide for grub control. This will get rid of any weed flowers that may attract bees and increase exposure potential.
To learn more about pollinator protection contact your local county extension office, the Georgia Department of Agriculture or a pest management professional to develop a practical and effective pest management plan that considers pollinators.
And while your eyes are watering, your head is pounding, and you can't stop sneezing this spring due to the high pollen counts here in Georgia, remember that pollen - and the pollinators who are hard at work - is vital to the production of food for our communities.
Jamie Arrington is an operations analyst in the Plant Protection
Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

By Arty Schronce
Two people can look at the same thing but see something quite different.
Consider the columbine. Its genus name Aquilegia is derived from the Latin aquila (eagle) because the petals reminded someone of an eagle's talons. The common name "columbine" comes from the Latin columba (dove) because someone thought the inverted flower resembled a ring of five doves drinking at a pool. Two contradictory views; one beautiful flower. There's a lesson there, which I will leave to more capable teachers.
Instead, I'll talk about my favorite columbine, the Eastern columbine (Aquilegia canadensis). It is native to much of the United States (including Georgia) and Canada east of the Rockies.
Eastern columbine's flowers are more streamlined than those of the European columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris) and some other species and hybrids commonly sold. They hang gracefully on slender, swan-like stems, and a gentle breeze will send them swaying to and fro. That breeze may come from a feeding ruby-throated hummingbird, the red-and-yellow color combination of the flowers advertising them as an important early source of nectar.
My favorite plant to pair with Eastern columbine is blue stars (Amsonia tabernaemontana), another native wildflower that is equally easy to grow and blooms at the same time (about mid-April) with a shade of pale blue that creates a perfect trio of primary colors with the columbine.
Other good wildflower companions for Eastern columbine include: green-and-gold (Chrysogonum virginianum), woodland poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum), blue woodland phlox (Phlox divarcata), foamflower (Tiarella

cordifolia), woodland aster (Eurybia divaricata), wild geranium (Geranium maculatum), coral bells (Heuchera americana) and dwarf crested iris (Iris cristata). These prefer the same partial to filtered shade conditions that the columbine prefers. Indian pink (Spigelia marilandica) is another good companion. It blooms a little later than the columbine and repeats the red-yellow combo with more intensity. Ostrich, cinnamon, royal, lady and other ferns also go well with Eastern columbine.
Eastern columbine is considered a short-lived perennial. It reseeds readily but never makes a nuisance of itself. It is reported that Native Americans rubbed the crushed seeds on the hands of men as a love charm. I cannot find out which tribes did this or how successful it was. I hope to at least generate some warmth and goodwill as I rub the seed pods between by fingers and scatter the shiny black seeds where I think columbines will be happy and look good. Doves and eagles are not the only things people have seen in columbines. They are occasionally referred to as "granny's bonnets" because the flowers resemble colorful bonnets once worn by rural farm women to protect their faces from the sun and their hair from dust and dirt. I cannot find why Eastern columbine is sometimes called "meeting-houses." Perhaps it is because the many nodding flowers on each plant look like a congregation of bonneted Quaker women, their heads bowed in silent prayer. Take a look at columbines. What do you see? Arty Schronce is the department's resident garden-
ing expert. He's a lifelong gardener and a horticulture
graduate of North Carolina State University who
encourages everyone to discover the pleasures of plants
and gardening.

FEATURE RECIPES:

Shared by Ellen Jenkins Finley of Savannah
Crock Pot Macaroni and Cheese

Ingredients: 1 cups uncooked macaroni 13 ozs. evaporated fat-free milk 1 cup skim milk cup butter, melted 2 large eggs, slightly beaten

3 or 4 cups sharp Cheddar cheese - tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. white pepper cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 tsp. dry mustard

Preparation: Cook macaroni al dente according to instructions on box. Spray crock pot with canola oil. Mix and add all ingredients to the crock pot. Cook on low for three hours. Depending on your crock pot's temperature, it may take less than two hours. That is something to watch the first time you make this. This recipe freezes quite well in individual cups.

Mexican Slaw
10 ounce bag angel hair cabbage cup chopped red onion cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice 3 tablespoons chopped cilantro
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to serve.
All recipes have been tested for accuracy in our Georgia Grown Test Kitchen unless otherwise noted. For more recipes and to watch cooking in action, find our "Pick, Cook, Keep" series at www. gpb.org/pick-cook-keep!
Recipe Request
A loyal reader from Fanning County called our office the other day asking for our help in finding a recipe for a favorite comfort food from her childhood: Rice Pudding. "My mother used to make old-fashioned rice pudding. It was so good," said dear reader. "I've looked through all my cookbooks trying to find a recipe for rice pudding and I can't find one." Can you help? If you have a recipe for a good rice pudding, please send it to us and we'll print all that we receive. You may email your recipes to amy.carter@agr.georgia. gov; fax them to the attention of Amy Carter at 404.656.3722; or send them via U.S. Mail to:
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3 young big black Angus cow/calf Milk cow/nurse cow; young, Holstein pairs; 2 heifers; 1 bull calf, 250-300 with 10 day old Jersey bull calf, 1300+

Swine

Fainting (Myotonic) goats, bucks, Donkeys: guard or breeding, donkey does, wethers, short hair, silkys, adults, jack. Gray, 2 yrs. old; black, 1 yr. old.

pounds; $6,500. David Jones Eastman lbs., $2,500. OBRO. Gerald Webb If you have questions regarding ads in babies, disbudded, polled, healthy, Both gentle and people friendly. Juanita

478-308-0415 478-374-2161

Moultrie 229-985-9597

this category, call 404-656-3722.

vaccinated, etc. Marsha Kelly Newnan Lane. R. H Lane Carnesville 706-384-

30 pairs, Charlais & Angus Cows & Miniature Zebus for sale; 1 bull, 3 Advertisers submitting swine ads 770-251-8896

7471

mostly Angus cows. Bryant Stivers cows, 1 heifer, 2 heifer calves, 1 bull must submit proof of a negative bru- For Sale: 2- 3 yr. old male neutered Miniature donkeys, registered, guard

Blackshear 912-269-5129

calf, $6,000. Jenny Etheridge Americus cellosis and pseudorabies test from Boer Billy Goats, $125 each. Friendly. breeding jack; white & gray, $500; jen-

4 yr.old Angus purebred bull, out of 229-942-8865

within the past 30 days. Exceptions Jamie Roberts Tyrone 770-560-8139 nies, $300 & up. H N Rolston Eatonton

Solid Direction, Grandsire: MorganDi- Purebred Black Angus bulls; 25 to are swine from a validated brucellosis- Gentle dairy goats, excellent home 706-473-3119

rection, gentle, vaccinated, Sires great calves,1730lbs, $3,500. Carol Lakics Butler 478-862-9733
6 Black and Black Baldie heilfers; two bred, others will breed this year, farm raised. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-8866849 404-886-6849
6 Good AngusX cow-calf pairs, black calves, month old; black cows 3-4 yrs.,

33 montlhs, sire 4 On In Focus, shots, wormed; $2,800 to $3,000. Vivian Campbell Elberton 706-283-7268
Purebred Holstein bulls, 350 lbs. John Hembree Nicholson 706-202-5217
Regd. Angus & Gelbvieh have pairs, and bred; starting @ $2500. Gene Cantrell 1054 Concord Rd Shady Dale 31085 706-468-1341 770-312-6224

free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of

milkers, production bloodlines; Lamanche, Nubian, Oberhasli. Purebreed, crossbred. Herd Reduction. $300 & up. Edwin Harris Statesboro 912-685-4327 912-764-2176 mgillikin@inbox.com
I have some Katahadin Rams for sale, $115. Shane Shelley Cedartown 404824-9452
Katahdin sheep for sale, around 60

Miniature donkeys: guard or breeding, donkey jack, $200; nice colors; Jennies, $300 & up; small & registered donkeys. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297
Paso Fino mare and filly, $500 each; $800 for both. Both have no training. Ron Conner Crawfordville classicfino@ gmail.com 770-310-9835

$3,250. Delivery available. Rance Mc- Regd. Angus and Angus Comm., bred a negative brucellosis and pseudora- - 70 head, all ages, make good price.

Equine Miscellaneous

Whorter Carrollton 770-301-5912
67 Bred heifers. 35 AI bred to 2U66. 32 bred to Angus bulls. Mostly AN and ANx. $2,700. Joey Durham Ila 706-2471422
7 Angus sired heifers, ready to breed early Summer; born here, $2,000 each.

heifer, A.I.,1 bull left, $2,800. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-819-9295
Regd. black angus bulls, BSE tested, low birth wt., $3,000. Lalla Tanner Monroe lalla_tanner@hotmail.com 770-2677179 678-823-5742
Regd. Gelbvieh & Balancer bulls for

bies test prior to purchase.
Berkshire Boar, 3 y/o, registered with papers, good breeding stock, $400 obo. Jonathan Frazier Douglasville fraz2129@gmail.com 404-431-2638
Duroc and spotted Poland cross big piglets, weaned on May 5, 2015, 10

Lynn Schultz Louisville 706-526-7262
Katahdin sheep, 100 ram lambs, 4060 pounds, $2 per pound, live weight. Charles Mooney Midville 478-589-7645
Katahdin/Dorper mix; young male and female; Ewes with and without lambs. Very healthy, starting at $125 each. Ran-

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
16 Buford saddlery, cutter saddle, etc., $550; 2 WP show bridles with silver reins and bit; $130 each. Katie Fishburn Monroe 770-715-4213

Tom Findlay Box Springs 706-575- sale; some are AI sired, 6+ months old,. available at $110 ea. Steve Wylie Daw- dy Roberson Monroe 678-873-7647

16" Western saddle, barely used, new

3889

$1,600 ea. Clyde Garland Calhoun sonville 706-344-7259 706-265-1231 Kiko Buck. 100% New Zealand. Lov- matching head stall, breast plate and

AI tank; good cond; used for (Cattle 770-608-0893

Duroc cross gilt, 185lbs. $125. Frank erboy grandson; one year old; gentle. rear cinch; pictures available, $350 obo.

Semen), Arctic 22, six canisters, $200. Regd. Red Angus heifers, breeding Green Tiger 706-782-7000

Anne Rogers Thomaston kikolady@ Meagan O'Toole Monroe 404-218-

Colleen Rowe Hamilton 706-457-1313 age, low birth, EPD's, high weaning & Female Guinea Hog, 7 yr. old, 350+ lbs. yahoo.com 706-647-1472

6645

Angus and Angus cross cows, bred to yearling; delivery avalible. Ronald Wil- easy to catch and haul, will email pic- Lamancha goats: doeling, bucklings & 17 inch original Gainesville Tx Billy

registered Angus bull and some regis- liams Cochran 478-951-3312

tures. Lynn Henning Concord simpler- adult, polled male, $75-$150. Bud Willis Cook cutter, Buster Welch tree, fully

tered cows, $2,000 - $3,500. Christo- Registered Angus bulls, 17-19 months timesfarm@gmail.com 404-357-9348 Cairo 229-327-5999

tooled, immaculate condition, braided

pher Lowe Stockbridge 404-787-9015 old, semen tested and docile. Also, Registered Berkshire piglets, great Milk sheep spring lambs for sale. Call horn, $1,200. Winston Neal Greensville

Angus and Gelbvieh x Angus bulls, 2 cow-calf pairs. John Stuedemann for show or breeding stock, $175. Ben for availability. Leslie Bone Eastanollee 404-375-3814

yr. old, long yearlings, AI sired, semen Comer 706-202-2371 John Stuede- Whiddon 757 Ga Hwy 32 W Leesburg bonefamilyfarm@hotmail.com 706-779- 2 Ortho-Flex saddles, 18", Black Pre-

tested, ready to go. Adam Verner Rut- mann Comer 706-202-2371

31763 229-886-8783

5489

mier, brown cut -back, excellent condi-

ledge 706-474-0091

Registered Angus bulls, GAR Ingenu-

Goats And Sheep

Nigerian Dwarf, grown registered tion, super comfortable, $1,800 each;

Angus bulls, 17 months old. Gerald ity, New Design bloodlines; great EPDs; Kastner Clarkesville 706-947-3503 $3,000. Free delivery within 100 miles.

If you have questions regarding ads in

does, registerable baby billies & doelings, blue-eyes, dehorned, many col-

$3,000 both. Lauren J Irwin Ringgold 423-364-1583

706-499-6995
Angus bulls; A.I. Sired, 18 to 36 months old; performance data available; Hoover Dam, 878, Final Answer genetics. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911
Angus PB/7yr. old cow, Great Producer, 1,250lbs., bred 3mo./son of InBArPrimeTime, vaccinated, closed

Vernon Hagen Douglasville 404-5204511
Registered Black Angus bred cows for sale. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-5313549 912-865-7282
Registered Black Angus Bulls, Genome-tested, superior performance EPDs, Timeless/Predestined sires, $3,500-$5,000; 10-14 months old. Allen

this category, call 404-656-3722.
(2) Dam raised registered Nigerian Dwarf Bucks for sale, $350/ea., very good bloodlines, more kids to come. Velinda Barnes Monticello 678-6400930
2 Spanish bucks, rare moon spotted and dapled bloodline from Texas, $600 each. Ken Hatley Zebulon 770-358-

ors, from $75. Elise Corpus Jefferson 706-614-4376
Nigerian Dwarfs; 2015 kids, Blue eyes, lots of color, milking, showing or pets, dewormed, disbudded, all shots, CAE neg., pictures on request. Ivy Hailey Forsyth ichailey@bellsouth.net 478737-6303
Nubian billy, 2 months old, $40/FIRM.

2003 Shadow, 3H slant load aluminum horse trailer with LQ; many extras, photos available by e-mail, Asking $19,500. Delmar Finco Watkinsville drfinco@aol. com 706-769-8527
3 English Saddles (2 Horse, 1 Miniature Pony) general supplies, Lama Supplies, etc. Joan McClure Warm Springs

herd, $2,300. Clay Burgess Butler 478- Morris Mount Vernon southerncros- 1300

James Lawrence Alto 706-778-3447 706-977-5621

862-9733

sangusfarm@gmail.com 912-293-6471 2 yr. oldToggenburg buck; registered, Oberhausli buckling for sale; 8 weeks Abetta 16" endurance saddle, $200;

Belted Galloway: 1 herd bull/1 cow/ Registered Black Angus Bulls; 6-8 medium brown with correct white mark- old on April 9, bottle fed and very friend- Bighorn 499 youth saddle, $225;

bull calf/1 bred cow, $4,500. Call Tony. months,Ten X, Cedar Ridge, Encore ings, $450. Nina Miles Lula neen101@ ly. Randy Miller Meigs 229-941-5102 Barnstable suede chaps, 14 youth or

Harmon Jenkins Conyers 706-818- bloodlines; vaccinated. Starting at yahoo.com 678-409-0910

Pure bred Nubian bucks, $75 each; womens, 28" inseam, $45. Ed Miller

5132

$2,000. Randy Sutherland Calhoun 2) 100% New Zealand Kiko bucks; Nubian doe, $175. Call Ken. Jewell LaFayette 30728 706-764-2045 423-

Black registered polled Beefmaster 706-280-5616

12 months old, registered, $450 each; Wood P.O Box 670 Hampton 30228 330-2938

bulls, gentle, semen-tested, wormed, Registered Black Angus bulls; good DNA verified. Andy P Shelton Warren- 770-946-8619

Hay Hut; excellent condition, paid

shots; Synergy, Sir Kaffan, Black Magic selection. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912- ton 706-496-5795

Registered Blue eyed Nigerian babies, $799, asking $500; feeds 8 horses/time,

bloodlines. Vernon Turner Dalton 706- 865-5454

3-month-old registered and non- reg- ready,cream & white doeling, Paint, tri- holds one large round bale. Pick up in

278-7814

Registered Polled Hereford bull, 17 istered Boer billies, great bloodline. color buckling, Rosasharn and double Suwanee. Lori Sawyer Suwanee 770-

Black/black baldie Angus-sired heif- months old, Victor Pedigree, very doc- Garry Greene Ellaville gsgreene@mch- Durango lines. Charlotte Carroll Oliver 361-7967

ers, open, ready to breed May, 2 head, ile. Joey Yasinski Senoia 678-471-7106 si.com 229-938-4573

charlottecarroll@me.com 912-481-4510 Horse and mule cart, well built, $150.

del.avail.; $1800 per head. Chad Brown Rhine gacattleman_71@hotmail.com 478-308-1354
Bulls: Charolais registered and SimAngus, 15-19 months old, semen tested, ready for service. Jean Wilson Yatesville 706-601-4070
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480
Charolais bull for sale, Firewater sired, born 11/2013, semen tested; $3,500. Alan Mitchell Martin 706-491-6819
Charolais-Angus, young bulls, cross,

Registered polled Hereford bulls, gentle, rugged, pasture-raised, easy calving, Good EPDs and bloodlines. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478552-9328
Registered polled Hereford bulls, good EPDs, ultrasound carcass, info provided. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170
Service-aged purebred Black Angus and Black Simmental bulls, extensive AI breeding experience; registered and semen-tested. William Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-586-2388
SimAngus bull,18 mo. old; Low birth weight, gentle, $3,000. Keith Thrasher

4-months-old Kiko/Spanish Cross billies for sale. Asking $150 each. Located near Kite, GA. John Bailey Swainsboro jbailey@gaaged.org 478-494-8705
5 yr. old Nigerian dwarf billy goat, $60. Dexter Carlton Jeffersonville 478-9456565
ADGA oberhasli kids; February through May, quality milking, showing, from certified disease free herds, gentle bottle babies. Debra McArthur Allentown 478-998-1848
ADGA Saanan buck, cert. and accredited CAE, neg., gentle, $500; trade farm equipment. Linda Pearson Hoschton 706-654-3364

Registered Colored Angora goats for sale. Call for ages and colors. Joyce Woodrum Hartwell 30643 706-376-1485
Registered Katahdin Rams from breeding age to 60 days old; high EBV'S and parasite resistance. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-923-0262
Registered Nubian kids, $150-$400, depending on color, markings, and confirmation; disbudded, CD&T done; Ready, starting May 22nd. Joan Kiser Commerce 706-247-0976
Young goat, boar, 5 weeks old; will wean next week. Charles Hill Commerce 706-757-8049

Old harness and britching, $75. Western saddle,14" w/bridle, $125. Good condition. Ed Long Harrison 478-2400253
Horse training: Colts started and older horses tuned up, foundation, barrel horse training. Call today. Everett Garner Cartersville 770-203-9699
Boarding Facilities
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current stable license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads

great bulls, see to believe. Danny Brady Carlton 706-296-4031

ADGA Saanen, $300, 15 months old;

Equine For Sale

submitted without this information

We eat Hephzibah 706-231-8563 Commercial pairs/3 in1 registered Angus bull (90 days), Starting at $2,200 and up. Mostly black. Chris Jones Bethlehem chrisjones145@hotmail. com 678-499-0367
For Sale: 2 Boar Billy Goats, approx. 10 months old, $200 each. John Williams Colquitt 229-400-0777
Gelbvieh bulls and open heifers; all registered, purebred; Bred for easy calving, fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gentle, top-quality registered Red Brahman bulls, 1 yr. - 2 yrs. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297 229-5604247
Good quality SimAngus/Brangus cross pairs, $3,250 each; 9 available;

SimAngus bulls; 7 mths., 700 lbs., $1,925 each; 1 Angus bull, $2,100. A J Bacon 2057 Chicken Road Dudley 31022 478-697-0485
Six open black/white face and solid black AngusX heifers, 15 -16 mos., all shots, wormed, birth records. Jim Butts Thomaston 706-975-3761 706-9758266
Two Black Angus,1st calf heifers, gentle, bred to Fall calf Momentum bull, $2,000. Charles Mathis Nicholson 404317-6173
Ultra-Black bull; Spring ready, sire, Indian Rock Angus, 7x3 House Xmaternal Bricton 8180 x US Sugar. Lynn L. Brown Rhine 478-308-1354

three weeks old Billy, easy to milk. Larry Smith LaGrange 706-416-5404
Alpine/Kik mix, 3 months to 1 yr., $75 $125. Lavon Kuykendall Acworth 770241-7393
Beautiful Saanen buckling, born 3-115, $175. Alan Carr Jr Macon 478-5381548
Boer breeding doe, former FFA show goat, never bred, very tame, $300; call after 4pm. Keith Pankey Ellijay 706669-5049
Boer Wether, daughter's 4-H project show goat. Very gentle, year/half old; $275 call after 4 p.m. Keith Pankey Ellijay 706-273-8795
Boer/Nubian buck, 1yr, $135; Spanish doe, 10 months old,.$150; Both are beautiful and friendly. Lee Holloway

If you have questions regarding ads in
this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached

will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713.
10 - 12'x12' stalls available, full board, feed twice daily, turn out in pastures daily, North Macon, Whittle Road. Wayne Hudgins Roopville 478-7370314
Equestrian facility: 40 Stall Barn, Hot/ Cold Wash Stalls, Indoor Arena,Trails, Lessons, Full/Pasture Board, Layovers. Ashley Stiles Griffin ashleystileseventing@gmail.com 678-634-6710 678634-6710
For rent; 8 stall barn with tack room, wash down, lounge and paddocks on 24 acres. in Senoia, Coweta. John Hallam Newnan 678-423-5012

$27,000 for group. Seth Hunt Calhoun

Greenville 706-672-0015

using the attachments button. Gen- Opening for one to two horses, private

sethmhunt@bellsouth.net 1667

770-548-

Born Feb-March 2015 100% New eralized ads, such as "many horses," farm; north Forsyth; 12 x16-foot stalls, Zealand Kiko AKGA registerable buck- "variety to choose from," etc., will not mats, fan, custom feeding; owner's

Hereford Bulls for sale; 6 to 18 months old. Vince Benefield Buchanan 678-

lings for sale. $250 and up. UTD Kirby be published. Equine at Stud ads will residence; adults only. Reena Yonkosky Eldridge Stapleton nybigblue2002@ also require a current stable license in Cumming 770-889-4561

621-3845

yahoo.com 706-831-6683

order to be published.

Pasture Boarding @ Charming Acres

Jersey Bull for sale, around 3 years

Bottle-raised goat kids. Boer cross. 1 AMHA, 3 yr. Gelding, $500; 1 AMHR, Farm. Call for details. Quiet with all

old, $2,000. Montaque Hasan Monroe

Neutered males. Make great pets, 2-3 8 yr. old Gelding. Would make good 4-H amenities. Jolene Schwartz Pender-

770-362-8384

months old. BA Lewis Brunswick 912- projects. Terry Still Good Hope 678- grass 30567 770-530-8101

Limousin bull for sale; 4 yrs. old, approx., 2,000 lbs, $2,500. William Tooke

FOR BREAKFAST,

264-8535

787-6582

Private barn, 4 stalls, 12x15; arena,

Dorset/Finn cross rams lambs, born Closely matched pair Sorrel Quarter trails, pasture, wash area, mats. Own-

Post Office Box 811 Sandersville 31082 vernontooke@bellsouth.net 478552-3190

LUNCH AND DINNER.

January 2015; $100 and up. Joan Arab cross, gelding, 7 years old, spir- er's home, full board, $650. S Chero-

McPherson Cartersville jmcpherson@ ited. Mary Mobley Union Point 706- kee. George Leslie Ball Ground 770-

berry.edu

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Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads
in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Mallard ducks must be at least three
generations removed from the wild
before they can be advertised. Adver-
tisers must include this information in
ads, or they will not be published.
15 varieties of peafowl, including Java greens,1 year and up. Cocks and hens. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468
2014 Pumpkin Hulsey game stags & pairs; Biddies: Pumpkin Hulsey, Showgirl Silkies, Red Pheonix, Button Quail & Ducks. John Mason Macon 478-9863709
6 Rhode Island Reds hens, 15 months; 15 Brown Leghorns, 7 months, hens, $12 each, all laying every day. Michael Burt Dawsonville 706-864-8591
Baby chicks: American Dominique, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red. Pure breeds. Reasonable prices. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Baby Emu for sale; born Feb. 2015, $150; docile, curious, friendly, and playful, Sex undetermined. Shelley Podgurski Monroe shelleyk1111@yahoo.com 404-558-3634 404-550-0763
Bantam roosters, mixed, O.E. asst. colors; One pair of white doves. Robert G Sybers Stone Mountain 404-7136393
Bantams: Cochin Gold Lace, Blue, Splash, Partridge, 7 mos. old; laying. Charles Parris Winston 770-598-2514
Black sex link hens, $12 each, Barred Rock pullets, $12 each, Americana's, $25 pair, $35.00 trio. Calvin Childers Guyton CalvinT1946@gmail.com 912429-8217
Black Shoulder peacocks, 1 year, $80. Shirley Causey Albany 229-395-6300
Blue & Porcelin Orpingtons, very rare; 1 day old chicks, $12 each; taking orders. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Road Snellville 30039 404-578-7758
Brown Leghorn Roosters. Guy Echols Bowdon 770-258-8338
For sale, male Indian Blue adult peacock. $125. Call before 9 p.m. Jack Wheeler Covington twowheeler@mindspring.com 770-787-1814
For Sale: Adult Peacocks and Pea Hens. Wade Burnett Alma 912-6325749 770-598-6887
French Copper Maran chicks, different ages, $5 and up, depending on age. J.B. Cochran Dalton 706-581-4966
Gamefowl; Law Grays and Leipers for sale. Daniel Vickery Royston 706-4366567
Golden Comet,RIR, NHR,Yellow Buff, Maran pullets; just started laying, $15 each. Dale Wood Bowersville 706-3717407
Golden Legbar pairs, Greenfire lines, 6 months old, $40;. Rare autosexing chicks, lay greenish eggs. Must pickup. Frank Adair Douglas 912-384-5918
Hundreds of white doves. Lee Adams Macon 478-228-1782
India Blue peacocks, $50ea., no hens. Bill Shipp Winston 770-949-5516
India Blue Peafowl; 1 breeder pair, $225; young males & females, 8-21 months; $40 to $80. Phillip Buckner McDonough 678-409-5893
Murphy White Hackles, Lawshe Blues Hatch. Ron Shepard Fortson 706-3179824
Mute swans, 3y/o males, long story, call for details. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Pairs of peafowl for sale; black shoulder and Spalding pied, one trio of peafowl and other birds. Charlie Townsend Macon 478-258-9930
Peach colored ringneck doves, $70 per pair. David Patton Williamson 770228-4415
Peacock Black Shoulder, 1 male, 2 females, 1 year +, $225. Diane Hall Macon 478-808-9128
Pullets, started laying, $15 each; Baby chicks, week old, $1. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911
Pureline Laying Stock: Barred Rocks, New Hamps, Rhode Island Reds; 36 Wks Old, Laying 80 Percent, Males & Females, $15 Ea. W L Tatum Dawsonville 770-530-4950
R.I.Roosters, laying, Misc. Game, Peafowl, + English ducks. Charles Hill Commerce 706-757-8044
RARE Black Copper Marans, layers of dark chocolate eggs. $8/chick at four weeks; $10/chick at 10 weeks. Trudie H Clark Blackshear 912-258-0418
Ready to eat roosters, free range and grain fed, $12 each. Lowell Auker Wrightsville 478-864-3092

Rhode Island Red pullets, quality, healthy, well grown birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
Royal palm gobblers for sale, $35 each. Have one pair for $120 (gobbler and hen), last year's hatch. Louise Meadows Evans 706-726-3195
Royal Palm tom, $45. Travis Richardson Flower Branch 678-499-5561
Serama chickens,rooster and hens,$10 each. William Boyette Claxton 912-739-0638
Show quality, Old English: Blue Brassy Back, Blue quail, Splash, Columbian, fawn, quail, others. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222
Show white Silkies for sale; Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club. Ron Kelly 3032 Sterling Road Augusta 30907 ronkellylandscape@gmail.com 706-830-6458 706-830-6458
Silkies: 1-year-old black roosters, $12 plus baby chicks, $8. please call. Gail Johnson Covington 770-784-0767
Strait run chicks; Dominique, Wellsummer, $1.25; Turkeys, $3, hatching weekly. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-6690524
Taking orders for Heritage Narragansett Turkey Poults, $10 each; Eggs, $50 a doz; straight-runs only. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 706-539-2423
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife 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, now available for the 2014 & 2015 season. Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-3375711
Bobwhite, Coturnix quail eggs: $70 for 100, $145 for 500, $278 for 1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler stricklandgamebird. com 912-748-5769
For Sale: Quail-Bob White $5 each; Coturnix, including Texas A&M, $3 each/eggs mixed Coturnix, $30 for 100/ psh. John Rentz Hazlehurst klrentz@ hotmail.com 912-222-1562
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite Quail Eggs, $48/100,$168/600, $260/1000, year around. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 mead5345@ wadleyquailfarm.com 478-252-5345
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Baby Guineas within 25 miles, Ballground, Ga; mixed colors and breeds, whatever you have. Betty Ardron Ball Ground 770-301-7356
Muscovy hens, laying age wanted. Patsy Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Want show quality BB red cock, Old English Bantam. Mitch Pohlel Loganville 770-464-5052
Wanted: 8 Leghorn laying hens,1 yr. old/older and two 1 yr. old female ducks. Debby Richardson Oxford wyoming_wonder@aol.com 770-788-1914
Wanted; Sexed Bantam chicks or pullets, hens, only. Reds, Barred Rock, call before 8pm. Denney Cummings Moreland 770-251-6570
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
1 Male and 1 Female Alpaca, $300 each. AJ Hulett 5757 Fair Haven Rd Rhine 31077 hfkennel@windstream.net 229-385-3229 229-212-0078
Emu for sale; 3-4 years old, $475 each, 9 birds available. Kenneth Winschuh Augusta rockwisperer@bellsouth.net 706-793-0040

LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Looking to buy Kalahari Red goats; registered, crossed or percentage. Justin Smith Unadilla justinsmith49@hotmail.com 229-938-0492
Want to rescue donkey in need of a good home as pasture companion for 17 year old gelding. Donna Barnes Williamson 770-227-6674
Wanted: Black & White baby goat for a pet. Must be reasonably priced. Joel Wiley Coolidge Numberman4@yahoo. com 229-890-8888
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
1994 Delt gooseneck, 2 horse w/divider, changing tack room, very good condition, title in hand, $3500/CASH. Willie L Coggins Flowery Branch 770500-9318
2003 Aluminum Sundowner, 4 horse trailer, large living area w/cowboy shower, heat & air, good condition,$14,900. Dennis Jordan Temple 678-977-2063
24 ft Gooseneck cattle trailer: $1,500. Tommy Rider Waynesboro 706-5549785
24ft. neckover GN stock trailer, center cut gate, escape door, good floor, good tires and a spare: $3,200. Hunter Grayson Watkinsville 706-206-1824
Crates trail saddle 16", breast collar saddle bags, scabbard immaculate, $900. Wendell Faulkner Watkinsville 706-340-6695
Hay unroller, 4'x5' with cylinder. Pete Harris Elberton 706-283-6615
Paul portable cattle scales/trailer, model AWB, good condition. Bray Hutcheson Jr 71 Bertha Martin Road Wrightsville 31096 hutchesonfarm@ yahoo.com 478-521-2401
SC13 Cattle Priefert Squeeze Shoot with its own trailer, used 2 times, asking, $5,000; cost $6,000, new. Leslie Ryan Dallas 678-858-4905
TB size 7' tall, 2-3 horse/stock BP, floor, tires, brakes, lights great condition, mats, spare. $3,500 OBO. Kim Kosciusko Monroe 603-608-5905
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Adult Rabbits for sale. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179
Easter bunnies for sale, mediumsized, black-&-white, for pets. $15 ea., 2 for $25 Jeff Bennett Locust Grove 770-957-1623
I am looking for a good Netherland Dwarf breeding rabbit, between 9 and 12 months old. Cameron Williams Jasper 770-363-4411
New Zealand Red, 8 wks., 4 months, $20; NZR and Dwarf mix, $15. Vivian Cason-Marks Jasper woodstockpima@gmail.com 770-715-0771
New Zealand whites, 7 bucks & 8 does, 6 weeks to 6 months, $8 and up. Woody Abney Franklin redcow@ hughes.net 770-301-5658
One white rabbit, 3 years old, proven mother, beautiful white, FREE Please call or text. Nathan Umberger Dawsonville 770-807-9456
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.
`14 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, UGA soil specs, square bales in barn; delivery, stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478960-7239
`14 CoastallBermuda , horse quality, fertilized square bales, rain free, $5.50 per bale; you load/CASH Judi Beringer Waverly Hall 706-582-3251
2014 Alicia Hay, horse quality, square bales, $5 per bale, irrigated and well fertilized. Keith Yawn Hazlehurst 2kyawn@gmail.com 912-539-0262
2014 Bermuda mix square bales, horse quality, $6.50; round, $40 to $50; mulch hay, $3.25. Rick Anderson Taylorsville 404-402-8470

2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse Two string Coastal Bermuda for sale;

quality, $5/bale at barn; Delivery avail- 600 bale loads and delivery available,

able. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove $5 per bale on farm. Dean Prickett

Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 Montezuma deanprickettjr@gmail.com

2014 Coastal Bermuda square bales, 478-244-4759

$6.50, well fertilized and limed, horse quality. Delivery available. Rhonda Mc-

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted

Cracken Newnan 770-328-9453

I'm looking for spoiled/unwanted hay

2014 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual- to use in my garden, preferably for free. ity, fertilized, limed, rain free, 4x5, tight Thanks! Kurt Alexander Clermont salbales, netwrapped, $50. Grace Brady exander421@gmail.com 770-718-8650

Hephzibah 706-231-0985

Looking for old hay to use in my

2014 Fescue/Mixed Hay, 4x5 rolls garden, free or really cheap. Thanks! or square bales; barn stored, delivery Shaina Alexander Clermont salexanavailable. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404- der421@gmail.com 678-936-4480

557-8448 2014 hay for sale; 5x6 bales, unshel-

AG SEED FOR SALE

tered, $35/roll, minimum 25 bales. Mike

Waters Statesboro watersfarms@bull- If you have questions regarding this

och.net 912-682-7249

category, call 404-656-3722.

2014 horse quality mixed Bermuda, Advertisers must submit a current

Bahia, Fescue; square bales, rain-free, state laboratory report, fewer than

$5; you load. Charles Holland Thomas- nine months old, for purity, noxious

ton 706-648-3947 706-975-5126

weeds and germination for each seed

2014 low quality Fescue hay for feed lot advertised. Ads submitted without

or mulch, baled, dry, at $2.25/bale. this information will not be published.

John McGill Thomson 706-817-1606 If you are faxing or mailing in an ad,

2014 Tift 85 hay; large round bales, this report needs to be sent along

net-wrapped, well-limed. fetilized, baled without rain, under tarp, $50 per roll. James L Laster Kathleen 478-9873703

with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must

2015 Ryegrass, 4x6, JD net wrapped bales, stored in barn, $55; can deliver.

be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of

William Stevens 1500 Hwy 49 Macon seed are protected from propagation

31211 478-214-1257

unless they are grown as a class of

4x5 net-wrapped Fescue, Bermuda certified seed. These include Florida

mix, in barn, fertilized. Cow and horse 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738

hay. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867- soybean, Haskell, Bennings and oth-

2718 770-307-7098

ers. For questions regarding certified

Alicia Bermuda hay, fertilized, rain- seed, call the Department's Seed Di-

free, horse quality, square bales, $4.50 vision at 404-656-3635.

per bale. Greg Miliner Bluffton 229- Certified UGA 230, four year aver-

254-0729 229-641-3019

age yield of Tifton, experiment station,

Horse quality Bermudagrass hay; 1710 lbs. conventional seed, $150/bag.

square bales, tight, heavy, barn kept. $6 Stacy L Heard Colquitt 229-254-0362

per bale. 21 bale bundles. Can deliver. GCIA Certified Tifton 9 Bahiagrass, 40 Mike Council Cordele 229-406-1321 lb. bags. James Gaston Americus gas-

Special large round rolls, 1100 -1500 ton7460@bellsouth.net 229-924-7460

lbs., $65 per roll; 20 or more rolls, $50/ 229-938-9115

roll, pickup weekends only. Dorsey Merritt Sweet corn seed, guaranteed

Pierce Savannah 912-925-9796

to reproduce, $12 per lb. plus postage.

Square baled oat hay, $4.50 per bale Harvey McClure Ellijay 706-635-4970

in barn. Tim Smith Milledgeville timbersmith63@gmail.com 478-363-6631

Ag Plants for Sale

Top quality 2014 tested Alicia/Russell Bermuda sprigs, Russell, Coastal,Tift

hay; round or square, sheltered; Deliv- 85, custom planting State wide; refer-

ery available, Free storage thru March ences available, book early. Freeman

2015. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293- Montgomery Junction City 706-366-

2535

1956 706-575-5697

2015 SPRING PICK YOUR OWN
LISTING
Submissions for the 2015 spring pick your own listing will be published in the May 13 issue of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. To ensure your farm is published in this edition, we need this completed form in-office no later than close of business day on Monday, May 4. Please note this is an extended deadline from our regular ad categories!
County: ______________________________________________________
Farm name:___________________________________________________
Contact person:_______________________________________________
Crops:________________________________________________________
Farm address:_________________________________________________
Contact phone:________________________________________________
Hours of operation:_ ___________________________________________
Any other details:______________________________________________
This form can be returned via email to amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov OR by fax to 404-463-4389 OR by mail to:
Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334
Again, the deadline for the May 13 listing is for spring crops only. Forms are due by close of business on Monday, May 4.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015

Greasy green collards seeds, 1 tea- Hellebores (Lenten Rose) prices re- Want dipper gourd seed and Tea

Bulletin Calendar

spoon, $2; Send SASE Barry Pittman duced. Singles and doubles on sale. shrubs (Camellia sinensis). Mike Vaughn

Gibson 706-871-6053

Evergreen, deer resistant. Mary Wenger Atlanta 404-403-9270

Leland Cypress, 4 feet to 8 feet. 75 Gainesville 770-287-0734

Want wild crabapple trees, will dig,

cents per foot. You dig. Ray Gibson Hostas: minis to extra large, 200 va- within reasonable distance from Atlan-

May 2

June 10-13

Kingston 30145 edavidwalker@gmail. rieties, open Friday through Sunday or ta. Barbara T Trammell Atlanta bttram-

Make Your Own Garden

American Hemerocallis

com 404-989-0723 404-642-1040

by appointment; two miles beyond Zion mell@yahoo.com 404-367-8310

Trough Workshop Callaway Gardens

Society 2015 National Convention

Leyland Cypress, 3 gal. pots, single Hill Church. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635stem, 24 in., $5.50. Bob Welch 425 4891
Taylor Town Loop, NE Ranger 30734 Hydrangea, Viburnum (Dilaltun),

MISCELLANEOUS

Pine Mountain, Ga.

Renaissance Atlanta

welc6332@bellsouth.net 706-629-6332 Beauty Berry, Hellebores, Sedum, Iris, If you have questions regarding ads in

1.855.421.3120

Waverly

Leyland cypress, direct from grower, Strawberry Begonia, many more. Gail this category, call 404-656-3722.

Georgia Sheep and Wool

Atlanta, Ga. www.ahs2015convention.org

several hundred avalable, all single Hollimon Buford lastplug@bellsouth. 100 sheets; old usable roofing tin; cor-

trunk, five to six feet, great prices. Bob net 770-855-4252

rugated and 5v., also lumber from 100

Brookshire Hoschton bbrooks3140@ Indoor house plants; Roses in gallon yr. old barn. David Gray Bowdon 770-

Growers Annual Meeting

bellsouth.net 770-932-5795

pots, variety of hybrid tea roses. Jennie 655-4674

UGA Beef and Sheep Center Winterville, Ga. 478.230.7972

June 13 Heritage Day The William Harris

Peach seedlings, 1 ft tall, White Free- Harrison Lagrange 706-333-2276

120 Lithonia, 2x4 lay-in florescent

stone peach, $1 each. Pick up or can Japanese Maple: Many varieties & lights, $20 each, used 6 months. Mike

mail for extra charge. Margaret Hottle sizes; red & green weeping lace leafs, Porterfield Danielsville 706-206-8485

Union City 404-344-0568

Serpentine blue cedars available. Jim 1936 Home Comfort wood cook stove,

Homestead

Pecan Trees For Sale: Grafted/Bare Veccie Fayetteville 770-652-6127

good condition. Darlene Hutcheson 71

14th Annual Quilt Show Panhandle Pioneer Settlement

Monroe, Ga. www.harrishomestead.com

Root; Call to place your order for Janu- Lenten Roses in bloom, $5 each; Bertha Martin Rd Wrightsville 31096

ary 2016. Andy Smith Hawkinsville Pachysandra ground cover, 50 bare- hutchesonfarm@yahoo.com 478-232-

478-225-8433

root plants for $10. Carol Olson Mari- 0647

Pindo Palms, $30 each, Magnolia $20, etta carololsonmar@hotmail.com 770- 300), 12 count foam egg cartons,

Blountsville, Fla.

July 23 25

Blueberries 2 gal. $15, Rosemary or 998-1076

used, clean, 12 cent each; 18 count, 15

850.674.2777
May 5 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting

Georgia Cattlemen's Association 5th Annual Summer Conference St. Simons Island, Ga. 478.474.6560

Eucalyptus 3.5 in. pot $3. Vicky Wash- Marigold; small red and orange, beau- cents, no shipping. Stephen Culberson

burn Forsyth circlewplants@gmail.com tiful and hardy, tablespoon, $1 plus Kingston 404-859-7487

478-994-4334

SASE. Marilyn Criswell 226 Mount 7' by 3 1/2 feet lighted portable sign,

Sweet Brown Turkey figs, can ship; Pleasant Church Rd Gordon 31031 two-sided, box of unused letters, num-

1,2,3, 4 yr. old trees. John Jeffords c4land@aol.com

bers, very good condition, $225, obo.

Homerville 912-520-0431

Native Azaleas: orange, white, pink, Sam Saliba Jr. Marietta 770-514-1431

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

butterscotch, white, $5 & up. Joan Ad- 80 yr.barn lumber, two story, tin roof,

cock Newnan 770-251-2613

some tongue and grove, large barn. Joe

John Deere Landscapes

Aug. 4

Approximately 200 stalks of seed Native Plants: Virginia Bluebells, Benkoski Bogart 706-540-2827

Garden City, Ga.

Urban Ag Council Coastal

cane variety Blue Gal, within 75 miles of Bloodroot, Trilliums, Jack-in the-Pulpit, 8000+ gallon poly upright tank, has

800.687.6949 May 9

Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting Coastal Georgia Botanical

Dexter. Tommy Butler Dexter tbutler2@ many others. David Taylor Rome 706- repairable crack in top, $800. Bruce

earthlink.net 478-984-8132

291-6015

Borron 326 Jackson Consourse Pen-

Looking for organic Stevia Rebaudiana seeds or plants, near Augusta

Nice Boxweeds, large & small, lots of them, in the ground, help dig. Robert

dergrass 30549 groverivermill1@windstream.net 706-654-7094

Bingo Fundraiser Ride for the

Gardens

Jake & Bull Mtn. Trail System

Savannah, Ga.

Dahlonega, Ga.

800.687.6949

Georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net

404.316.7956

Sept. 1

Urban Ag Council Coastal Area

Marietta Gardeners Plant Sale Network & Education Dinner

First United Methodist Church Meeting

CSRA area. Please call or email. David Crowder Greenville 706-663-8276

All sizes ceramic, plastic pots, seed

Stembridge Waynesboro stembridge@ Old fashioned Hollyhock, Texas Star trays, pallets; Rubbermaid potting cart;

gmail.com 404-786-6314

Hibiscus, Miniature White Zinnia, 25 5'x8' Pace utility trailer. Nin D Garrett

Wanted to buy: Millet & Sorghum seeds. J Thomas Danielsville 678-8593182
Wanted: Black diamond watermelon seed. Clyde Tritt Plainville 706-2957574

seeds, $3 & SASE. D. Miltimore 1396 Kiley Lane Dalton 30721
Old-Timey Zinnias, $3 per cup; 1 tbsp. L.Marigold #1, CASH, 2 stamps, SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 770-267-3098
Red castor bean or loofah sponge

Tyrone 770-487-4883
For Sale: Styrofoam insulation, 1 1/2 inches thick, 4 ft x 8 ft, 6 sheets, $45. Stanley Phillips Royston 706-245-7661
Four 6"x8"x16' heart pine floor sills. 1"x4"various lengths tongue and groove pine. From 100+ year old house.

Marietta, Ga. 770.443.7675 www.mariettagardenersclub. tripod.com
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
May 23 West GA Two Cylinder Club's Antique Tractor Pull & Show The Steed Farm Carrollton, Ga. 770.301.8388|770.301.6319 770.301.6320

John Deere Landscapes Garden City, Ga. 800.687.6949
Sept. 1012 Georgia FiberFest Columbus Convention and Trade Center Columbus, Ga. www.gafiberfest.com
Oct. 28 2015 Sod & Landscape Field Day Perry, Ga. 800.687.6949
Nov. 3 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area Network & Education Dinner Meeting Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens Savannah, Ga. 800.687.6949

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

FLOWERS AND

seeds; 25/$3;100/$10; send $ and Mark Stovall Ila 706-255-7473 SASE. Joy Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Lo- Grant assistance available in South

ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE

ganville 30052

River basin for erosion control or pas-

Red Spider Lilies, $5 per dozen; White ture and stream, buffer planting. Bob

Cherokee roses, $5 each. June Hurst Scott Lawrenceville red.southriver@

If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722.
12 ft. Crepe Myrtle, $35;1 & 2 gal. Hosta, $5 & $12; 2 ft.Ginko trees, $5 ea. Myrtle Russell Bonaire robertrussell@ bellsouth.net 478-923-1951
3 different lily bulbs, $12/Doz.; $2 postage; August lily, all colors, daylilies and Louisiana lily. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105
4" perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967
A-1 wildflower seeds, attracts butterflies and birds; $2 & 2 SASE; gigantic pack. Sammie L Marler Brunswick 912-223-8165
Angel trumpets, banana trees, black magic elephant ears, ginger lillies, lotus, pond plants and more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141

Whigham 229-762-4476
Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel trumpets, double purple or double yellow, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, four-o-clocks, money plant, morning glory, hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096
Tea Olive, Angel Trumpets, Banana plants, Lotus, Loquats, Persimmons and many more. Call or e-mail for list. Susan Kingsolver Hull frogbit2@yahoo. com 706-363-8892
Variegated liriope, large clumps. Nancy Sarratt Social Circle 770-4641327
Variegated liriope: 3,500 one-quart pots available at $1.50 each; gardenias: 90 four-gallon pots at $7 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-543-5432
We have a few hanging baskets of

gmail.com 678-376-9518
Large country farm doghouses for sale; well-built, well-designed, strong: $250. Wayne Knight Auburn 678-4254550
Old glassware, antique, various sizes to choose, price varies according to size (canning, drinking, etc.) John Weaver Milledgeville 478-452-5415
Pellet stove: Breckwell 2001 Deluxe P2000I, digital control, auto feed & igniter, steel,1500 lbs pellets. Fred Granitz Meansville fredgranitz@windstream. net 478-361-8144
Syrup kettle - skimmer, $30; long handle. A. G Beasley Fort Valley 478319-7707
Tin sheets for sale, length 14ft, width 2ft 2in, from old barn roof. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423
Bees, Honey & Supplies
10 frame bee hive starting kit, $85, and 5 frame bee hive, $65. Call for more info. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-

Angel trumpets, Christmas roses (Hel- flowers and other flowers, including 492-5119

leborus), $5; hydrangeas, nandinas, petunias. Charles Samples Cumming Albany/Southwest Georgia bee re-

ferns, forsythia, beauty berries, Siberian 770-887-2722 678-234-5501

moval; Licensed/Insured, also hornets,

iris, burning bushes,weeping cherries, others, $3.50 Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

Wild flower seeds, attract butterflies and birds, gigantic pack, $2 and stamp. Sam Marler 339 Walden Shore Drive

yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter Leesburg dalerichter@bellsouth.net 229-886-7663

Azaleas, Helleborus, Knock out Ros- Brunswick 31525 912-275-9710

All natural pure, unprocessed honey;

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

es, Perennial Petunia, Hosta, Iris, Daylil-

sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8;

ies, much more, $2 & up. Carol Bland
FLOWERS REQUIRING Fayettteville 770-964-3162 PERMITS Black bamboo, golden bamboo,

eight-ounce bear, $5; cut comb, $15. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781

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

beauty berry, cannas, others. David Pel-

Bees swarms; contact me, Dahlonega

ton Covington 678-654-0571

If you have questions regarding this area. David Kinkaid Dahlonega 706-

Cleome, touch-me-not, Mexican sun- category, call 404-656-3722.

265-5613

Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related

flower, money plant, tiger lily, marigold Advertisers selling officially protect- Carpenter Bee trap, handcrafted; the

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

Bermuda sprigs: Alicia, Coastal, Rus- Certified Tift 44 and Russell bermuda

sell and Tift 85. Custom planting avail- sprigs. Will custom plant. Taking or-

able. Ronnie Hart Guyton 912-665- ders for spring planting. Charles Hurley

2261

Summerville 706-331-0967 706-978-

Bermuda sprigs; Russell, Coastal,Tift 9759

Shasta daisy; $1 each, large; SASE; No Checks. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507
Daffodils: White Mount Hood, old time yellow, old time dbl. bloomers, white narcissis, blue bells, mole bean seed. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Daylilies Retiring; all $3, ship or pick up by appointment Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 ferncove98@ aol.com 770-367-5095

ed 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.

one that works, $20; 3/$50, Free Shipping. Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Lane Hephzibah 30815 706-554-7959
Carpenter bee traps, $10 each or 3 for $25 plus shipping. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084
Extractor 32,60 frame, pump, wax melter, decapper, hive bodes and bottoms. Must take all. Gregg Howell Hahira gh5600@gmail.com 229-563-1419
For sale; about 60 deep hive boxes with frames and Drawan foundation,

85, also custom planting statewide; ref- Coastal, Tift 44 sprigs. Custom plant- Daylily Hybridizer, hundred new cross-

erences available. Robert McNair Junc- ing with machine, not harrowed in. es; Wildflower, tropical, rare plants, 14

tion City 706-575-5697

Statewide references available. Scott acres, worth the trip. Suzanne Franklin

Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted

8-frame, $25 ea. David Dye Rockmart daviddye110@live.com 470-336-9849
Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting

Blue Berry Plants for sale, some McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013

Dawsonville 678-410-6830

Lovopetulum, Snowball bush, Hy- honey in the state of Georgia; $46 per

blooming, $4 each, please call. Jesse Gingko trees, 4'--6' high, $25 - $100. Giant orange Cosmos, six- to eight- drangea, Bottle Bush and Perennial gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce

Bryant 578 Dogwood Rd Franklin Well-rooted trees, ready to plant. H.T. feet not unusual; 60 +seeds,, $1+SASE. Phlox, all colors. Clara Lamb Louisville Homerville www.brucesnutnhoney.

30217 706-983-0722

Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939

Ira Bray Newnan 770-253-0693

478-494-5650

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Nucs, 5 frames, over wintered, queen with strong laying pattern, $125. Call or email for more details. Caleb Lachmann Blue Ridge caleblachmann@gmail. com 706-851-8639
Pick up swarms for free. Will pick up/ purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. New locations to keep bees wanted. Dave Larson Mitchell 770542-9546
Pick up swarms for free. Will pick up/ purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. New locations to keep bees wanted. Dave Larson Mitchell 770542-9546
Quality Italian queen bees, $30 each, free postage; Five frame nucs, $150, pickup only. State inspected. Bill Tyre Jesup 912-427-7869 912-417-7869
Queenless Package Bees and Frames, Brood & Bees. Pick-up only, in Metter. Patrick Wilbanks Metter 912-286-7789
Taking orders: five-comb nucs, hives, bees, empty hives, supers, Top/bottom. Spring delivery, etc. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Traps to catch carpenter bees, $13.50 each or shipped in lots of 5 for $85. William Timmerman Harlem thetroll1943bt@yahoo.com 803-640-6265
Will remove Honeybee swarms and unwanted equipment in Worth, Tifton, Lee and Albany. Free of charge. Darren Matthews Sylvester 229-894-7706
Will remove honeybee swarms. Cobb, Cherokee and Fulton free. Plastic closed top 55 gal barrels, $10. Jim Mabry Marietta jim@mabryfarm.com 770-993-4997
Will remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon/Gray 478719-5588
Will remove swarms from your home. Gary Woods Cartersville 404-557-5501
Will remove unwanted bee equipment. removal from structures; 2014 all-natural honey for sale. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-1781
Will retrieve honeybee swarms in Clayton, Fayette, Henry and Spalding counties; no charge. Thomas Bonnell Hampton tombonnell@bellsouth.net 678-983-7698 770-707-2110
Things To Eat
Advertisers submitting ads using the term "organic" require Certified Organic registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the registration needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the registration can be attached using the attachments button. For information on this registration, call the Organic Program Manager at 706-595-3408.
`14 Desirable pecans, $11/lb. plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
2014 Black Walnuts, shelled, large extra clean meats, $22 quart; postage paid. Hoyt Payne McCaysville 706-492-7781
2014 Desirable Pecans in the shell, $5 per lb. plus shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776
2014 Pecans for sale, $7; 50lb, shipping is extra. Michelle Copeland Clarkesville 706-499-8611
Fresh brown eggs from healthy, cagefree hens, $3/dozen. Diane Bentley Buchanan 404-884-1625
Homemade chow-chow relish, $7.50/ Pint; up to 4 jars via USPS, $12.65; specify hot or mild. Erwin Cruz Cumming cruzerooni@aol.com 770-241-4312
Marview-Farms provides organically raised grassfed, beef, lamb, and goat and woodlot/pasture raised pork. Fernando Mendez Arabi/Cordele info@ marviewfarms.com 229-401-8722
Sugar cane syrup; 1/5, $6.50; can be shipped. Call for info. Roy Holt Dudley 478-676-2760 478-697-2583
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Herbs
Advertisers selling ginseng must be
registered with the Georgia Depart-
ment of Natural Resources and proof
of this registration must be submitted
with each ad. Ads for ginseng submit-
ted without this registration will not
be published. For more information,
contact the Georgia Natural Heritage
program at 770-918-6411.
Old-time Hot Cow Horn pepper seed & Hot Red Peter pepper seed, $1/Pkt. w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521
Wanted: Rhubarb Roots, in Upson County. Joe Clark Thomaston 706646-4284
Fish & Supplies
Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044.
$25-$30 /lb. plus shipping: Big RedEuropeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings. Lew Bush Byron smokefj@ gmail.com 478-955-4780
A-1 quality channel catfish fingerlings; graded, priced by size, accurate weights, counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-4680725
All fish species. Bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, shiners, catfish. Pond surveys. Aeration. Feeders. Weed consultation. Vegetation control. Ethan Edge Baxley 912-602-1310
All sizes catfish. Minnows, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, sterile carp, electrofishing, feeders, shad, aeration and consulting services. Keith and Kim Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
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 706-846-3657
Frozen catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-4617068
Rainbow trout available with statewide delivery. Liming, feeders, aeration, lake construction, mapping and habitats. Caleb Lewallen Ball Ground 770-7353523
Red wigglers, $3 cup; $35 5/gal bucket; $100 25/gal tub; $15/50lb. castings. Anthony Self Byron 478-538-6167
Red Wigglers & worm castings by the pound or bed run, call after 3:00 pm or weekends. Reed Adair Loganville 770527-6064
Taking orders for Threadfin Shad for Spring of 2015, $750 per load. Shane Seabolt Madison 706-342-6278 706342-6278
Fertilizers & Mulches
200 square bales, excellent for landscape, $600; delivered within a 50-mile radius of Atlanta. Mike Powers Winston michaelrpowers@bellsouth.net 770827-5342
2014 wheat straw, $3/bale; Delivery available. Gary Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-2863191
2014/2015 Pinestraw; square bales/$2 per bale. Delivery available. Limited supplies remaining. Cale Kight Soperton 478-232-6122
Aged garden compost & mulch. We load. $5 small trucks, $10 large trucks. By appointment only. Charlene Cook Fort Valley 478-825-1981
Aged horse manure; $10 tractor scoop, $30 pick up truck load; we load. Rhonda McCracken Newnan 770-3042487
Approximately 40 round 5x6 mulch bales, $10 per bale. Bobbie H McLemore Weaverly Hall 706-582-2595
For Sale 30,000+ bales of fresh slash pinestraw. We load your semitrailer in the field. Wholesale prices. Ed Norman Norman Park 229-873-6181

Free aged horse manure/shavings mix; easy access, you load. Call for appointment Vida Futch McDonough 404-630-2000
Free horse manure mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-7714041 Denise West Fayetteville 404771-4041
Fresh, clean pine straw, installed at your home or business@ $4.25 per bale; No additional fees; Call today. Gloria Williamson Gainesville 770-912-6671
Horse manure mixed with shavings, easy access, can load with tractor. Monti Hight Macon 478-960-2008
Large rolls mulch hay, no pesticides, herbicides, stored in barn, $25 each. Nancy Dougherty Carrollton 770-8329345
Longleaf Pinestraw delivered; installation available. Serving all Ga. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076
Mulch hay, 4x5, round rolls, $20 each. Harry McCord Carrollton 770-8300005 404-213-1190
Rabbit compost, 70+lb bags; $10 a bag, we dig; $7 a bag, you dig. Bruce Ford Loganville 770-267-4508
Wanted: 1,000 bales or less of old hay straw for donation to large food garden. David Mitchell Juliette redclaypinetrees@windstream.net 478-986-5230
Oddities
Beautiful Java peacock feathers for sale; for weddings, gifts arrangements, etc. Richard Haigler Hiawassee richardandwillene@yahoo.com 706-994-6850
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, $2.50 each. Paul Bailey Hoschton 706-654-9245

Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready to hang. Other varieties at farm or ship. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321
NEW CROP: Gourds for sale: martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and more. Shop anytime. Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Miscellaneous Wanted
Green house, glass or plastic panels (not plastic sheeting). 14'X16' or bigger, up to 18'X24'. Betty Munson Madison 770-787-5275
Handsaw filing attachment for Belsaw model 1055, Sharp-All, model year 1950s to early 1970. Bobby Gilliam Warner Robins 478-952-6722
Looking for 30-40 ft. windmill, installed at my pond. Allen Lloyd 1299 Sardis Rd Folkston 31537 dorisnallen@windstream.net 912-496-2404
Want to buy two 8-quart pressure cookers to hold eight quart jars. Marvin McWilliams Marietta 770-427-6848
Wanted: Old barn or farmhouse to recycle; Will remove and clean up site in exchange for lumber. George Busbee Leesburg busbeejr@bellsouth.net 229436-8083
Wanted: Osage orange lumber/saw logs. Neal Baggett Bishop 706-7699044 706-769-9044
Out-Of-State Wanted
Looking for Birdseye Pepper seed. Inez S McElroy Deland FL 386-7862366
Want 24" or larger farm/church brass or cast iron bells. Mike Long Newberry GA 803-928-9019
Want operator manual for a Model 278 New Holland baler. Allen Parham 7042 Spencer Drive Tallahassee FL 32312 IBDawg62@Earthlink.net 850-668-0360 850-508-2665

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.
Firewood, 100% hardwood, cut 16-18" & split, $160 per cord; smaller quantities available; Delivery available for an additional fee. Alan Sanders Blairsville hhound@brmemc.net 706745-3884
Free Firewood; You cut and remove, eleven trees. Hardwoods and Pines. Easy access. Call Joni Deborah Cox Jackson 404-606-6391
FREE: All Oak, dry seasoned, will identify, mark trees to cut; must clean up tree limbs and debris. Jim Bullard Marietta 678-488-1027
Oak firewood, 1/2 cord, $85; wood for cooking; hickory, cherry, apple, pecan. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709
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 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.
For Sale: 4 acres of Hardwood. Connie Powell Monticello 470-233-9592
Hardwoods, mostly oak; any interested party; 4 acres. Howard Parker Clarksville 706-499-8978

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UGA Scientist Seeks Help Tracking New Stink Bug

By Sharon Dowdy
A University of Georgia entomologist is asking Georgians to help track an insect that loves to stowaway in homes and has the potential to hurt the state's cotton and blueberry crops.
The brown marmorated stink bug, a native of Asia, was first spotted in Allentown, Penn., in 1998 and has since been found in 42 states and two Canadian provinces, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. To date, it is classified as a nuisance pest in Georgia, but could quickly become an agricultural pest, too.
Paul Guillebeau, an entomologist with the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, decided to find out how many Georgians are unwittingly hosting the pest. He thought of the project after lying in bed at night and counting the number of stink bugs crawling on the ceiling of his Athens home.
"On any given day, there are at least five or six on the ceiling and at least 20 throughout the rest of the house," he said. "You could spray them, but then you'd have dead stink bugs to deal with. It really becomes tedious. They only stink if you handle them, and they don't do any damage, but they are annoying."
Guillebeau likens the pest to lady beetles and kudzu bugs, which also torment homeowners by slipping through the tiniest cracks to find a warm spot indoors. Stink bugs are first attracted to light and then to the warmer, indoor temperatures.
"I think my house is fairly well sealed, but they are awfully good at getting inside," Guillebeau said. As temperatures begin to rise, the bugs are coming out of their winter slumber and searching for food and water.
"Now they are flying to the windows, searching for a way to get out," he said.
CAES research professional Brian Little began tracking the brown marmorated stink bug's movement in January as part of a collaborative project with scientist Jim Walgenbach at North Carolina State University. Little set up stink bug stations at Guillebeau's house, where he monitors the temperature at which the bugs come out of hibernation.
"This location is the most Southern latitude for this study," said Little.
He collects live and dead brown marmorated stink bugs

and measures the pronotum (the plate-like structure that covers all or part of the insect's thorax), the width of each insect and the weight of the live insects. Little will continue monitoring the bug stations through June.
Little recently received his Master's Degree from UGA in Tifton, where he studied how Southern green and brown stink bugs affect cotton crops.
"These stink bugs target the quarter-sized cotton bolls, and pesticide applications are applied when the plants are loading bolls at that stage," he said. "When the bolls become larger and harder, (the Southern green and brown stink bugs) stop attacking the cotton plants."
Unfortunately, this is when the brown marmorated stink bug takes over. It attacks the larger-sized, hardened cotton bolls.
"They are more of an issue in apples, tomatoes and other fruit in the North, and they have just recently moved into Georgia. We do not want them to become an issue in Georgia cotton production or get into our blueberries," Little said.
Once the brown marmorated stink bugs return to the out-

doors, UGA entomologist Kris Braman hopes home gardeners will take a close look before killing them.
"The brown marmorated stink bug damages a host of plants, from ornamentals to trees to food crops," she said. "But there are many other look-alike stink bugs and some of these are predators (that feed on harmful garden pests)."
Brown marmorated stink bugs have striped antennae, smooth shoulders and small mouthparts. Beneficial predator stink bugs have solid antennae, spines or indentations on their shoulders and a "much stouter" mouth.
"You may need a hand lens to get a close look, but it will be worth it because they eat harmful garden insects like the Mexican bean beetle," Braman said.
To participate in Guillebeau's tracking survey, go to surveymonkey.com/s/FCLPJLX. To date, more than 8,000 Georgians have responded. The three-question survey will remain open until responses begin to dwindle and the state has been represented.
"I think they are everywhere across the state, but we will just have to wait and see," Guillebeau said. "I just hope one of my colleagues develops a trap to catch them before they come in my house next year."
Sharon Dowdy is a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
The brown marmorated stink bug (Halymorpha halys): Is native to Asia Measures 1/2 inch long fully grown Is a dark mottled brown color with light
bands on antennae Is classified as a nuisance pest in
Georgia Is a threat to cotton and blueberries
Source: UGA College of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences

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educating farmers and members of the community as a county extension agent in Bibb, Carroll and Talbot counties. He was raised on a farm that produced a number of commodities, but his first love was peaches.
"I grew up on a peach farm, so I started out with a lot of peach stuff," Bulloch said. "I had a lot of stuff stored in sheds around here in Woodland and I said to myself, `I need a place to put all of this together'."
Soon after a 15,000-square-foot warehouse became available and the rest, as they say, is history. Even after 50 years in the field, Bulloch's passion for educating others about agriculture still burns as brightly as ever, but he believes that it is time to entrust to a new curator the museum and the 200 years of history that it currently holds. Thus, the Old South Farm Museum is available for sale.
"This museum has meant a lot to me over the years, but I think it's time that I move on," Bulloch said.
Ideally, he would like for the collection that comprises the museum to stay together instead of being auctioned off in individual lots.
"This museum is unique because it bridges the gap from other ag museums in the state," he said.
Typically, those stop with the early 1900s. "There's a void from about 1900 to the 1980s in small farming tools so that's where I come in to try to fill that void," Bulloch said. One of the two warehouses that contain his collection includes 25 displays of farm imple-

ments and household items. The second is filled with small tractors, pickers, and plows. The museum showcases not only the history of agriculture, but also what life in the average American farmhouse was like.
There are kitchens and stove tops, a barber shop and a water well. Many displays, such as the water well, are interactive so visitors are able to actually use and experience a small piece of the past.
Since the museum opened, countless school children have been exposed to the rich agricultural history of the Old South Farm Museum. The museum used to be a popular spot for children in the community to visit on school trips, but since the recession hit in 2008, the number of field trips has decreased. Many students would come to the museum excited to be out of the classroom for the day and would leave fascinated by what they learned. At one time, Bulloch even had a dairy cow outside that he would allow the students to milk.
In addition to educating those who come to look at the exhibits inside the museum, the Old South Farm Museum also hosts a Hog Killing every year on the first Saturday in February. This annual event is filled with demonstrations of old-fashioned farm life that range from meat curing to lye soap production.
The agriculture industry has come a long way over the past 280 years, but in order to continue making these advancements, we must be able to preserve the past to learn from

it. The Old South Farm ensures that future generations understand the many trials and tribulations that generations of the past endured to create a better and brighter tomorrow.

For more information about the Old South Farm Museum, contact Paul Bulloch at 706.975.9136 or paulbulloch@ oldsouthfarm.com

The Old South Farm Museum houses one of the largest collections of barbed wire in the country. There are 500 types of patented barbed wire; Paul Bulloch has approximately 350 pieces dating as far back as 1868.

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