GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 VOL. 100, NO. 1 COPYRIGHT 2017 A Note to Our Readers Happy New Year! We apologize for the delay in getting the first issue of our 100th year into your mailbox. The holidays posed some unforeseen challenges to our production schedule, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Every subscription includes free access to the digital version of the paper, which is uploaded to our website threeto-five-days before the paper version begins arriving in our subscribers' homes. Use your subscriber number to log on at agr.georgia.gov. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farm Machinery Ads ................. 2 Livestock Auctions .................... 4 Arty's Garden ............................ 7 Save the Market Bulletin! ........ 12 Make a resolution to explore the bounty of a winter farmers market If you can't visit an orchard in person, you will find Georgia Grown apples at numerous farmers markets around the state, such as these at the Atlanta Farmers Market in Forest Park. Many farmers markets operate only in spring, summer and fall, when most of our crops are being grown and harvested. However, there are some that stay open in winter to accommodate farmers and vendors who provide winter or cool-season crops and other products. Fresh Georgia crops that may be available at farmers markets during the winter include turnips, collards, mustard greens, kale, lettuce, mixed salad greens, Asian greens, Bok choy, spinach, Swiss chard, carrots, radishes, cabbage, arugula, cilantro, mushrooms and beets. Fall and summer crops such as apples, sweet potatoes and winter squashes (butternut, Hubbard, acorn, etc.) that store well and last into the winter may also be sold. A winter market may also offer honey, jellies and jams, cheese, breads, meats, eggs, granola, flavored salts, herbs, grits, flour, pickles and even pet treats. One of the most popular booths on chilly days at one of the local farmers markets I visit is that of 1000 Faces Coffee, which sells coffee that is roasted right here in Georgia by the cup and by the bag. Georgia is an agricultural state every month of the year. If you haven't been taking advantage of your local farmers market during the winter, make it your New Year's resolution to do so. You may be surprised at what you discover. -Arty Schronce These collards for sale at the Morningside Farmers Market are pretty enough to put into a vase instead of a pot. Orange is not the color most people associate with beets. When you visit a farmers market you may discover fruit and vegetable varieties that are not in supermarkets. You may also get a lesson in how to use them direct from the farmer. Swiss chard may not be as familiar to Georgians as traditional Southern greens. However, with this rainbow selection from Woodland Gardens Farm, it Sweet white turnips from Burge Organic Farm in Mansfield for sale at the may be hard to think of it as a "green" at all. Morningside Farmers Market in Atlanta. Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner A head of Romanesco broccoli, sometimes referred to as a cauliflower, can look like thousands of little Christmas trees. It can be eaten raw or cooked. It is one of the more unusual vegetables grown in Georgia. This one was grown by Woodland Gardens Organic Farm of Winterville. North Georgia Candy Roaster is an heirloom winter squash. There are different strains of Candy Roaster squash, but the North Georgia Candy Roaster is a smaller (about 10 lbs.) strain that is shaped like a giant orangey pink banana with blue-green tips. When you visit a local farmers market, you not only discover a wide array of products but you may also have the opportunity to help preserve an heirloom vegetable or fruit like this one. DaySpring Farms is located just outside of Danielsville, and its grains are grown, cleaned and milled fresh on site. They provide a full line of organic wheat flours and corn products. This is a display of some their Red Turkey Wheat flour at the Freedom Farmers Market in Atlanta. PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 Advertise in the Market Bulletin Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. 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Call the Department of Agriculture 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 AI Hotline 855.491.1432 Georgia Grown 404.656.3680 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 GATE 855.327.6829 Food Safety 404.656.3627 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Licensing 855.424.5423 Animal Protection 404.656.4914 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.656.3790 FARM SERVICES For all of your farm needs: Bobcat, Wanting PT employment: experitractor, D3 dozer work, bush-hogging, enced with farm equipment, hay, cat- clearing, anything in between, free es- tle, horses, fencing. I live NW Forsyth If you have questions regarding ads in timates. Kyle Combs Locust Grove county. Bob Duer Cumming 404-290- this category, call 404-656-3722. 770-880-3698 2868 Farm Services and Services Want- Goats will transform your land, have FARM MACHINERY ed ads must be related to agricul- great chew crew and camper, will trav- ture. Wanted services must be per- el, seeking long-term arrangement w/ formed on the farm of the individual water and power for camper, will pay If you have questions regarding this desiring the service. Commercial $200/month for utilities. Alexander Fla- category, call 404-656-3722. contractors are not allowed to ad- herty Athens 706-254-7717 Only farm machinery and equip- vertise services in this category. Grading, clearing, grinding under- ment owned by the advertiser and Farm Services and Farm Services brush, bush-hogging and more, track used in his/her own farming opera- Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. loader, Bobcat and tractor work of any tion can be advertised; those per- 18 years of experience: Bobcat, no-till kind, let me help with your next project. sons advertising for machinery and grain drill, bush-hogging, clearing, light Joab Bowen Clermont 678-725-3523 equipment wanted must be seeking grading, tree removal, fences, on/off- Lakes/ponds built and repaired, 20 those items for their own farming site welding. Chris Wilkie Commerce year warranty new pipe systems with- operation. 706-335-7538 706-335-7538 out draining, swamps drained, creeks 1-row potato digger; 7' grain drill; 6' 20+ years of experience, bush-hog- rerouted, timber clean-up, horse farms, rototiller; 2-bottom plow; 6' harrow; ging, driveways scraped, box blade 35+ years of experience, licensed/in- drip tape; manifold pipe. Matt Demat- work, farm/lawn equipment repairs and sured. Bobby Karr Fairburn 678-973- teo Swainsboro 478-206-7696 restoration, very reasonable rates, free 7645 678-552-9997 10' and 12' heavy-duty land leveler; estimates. Russell Batchelor Bowdon Land clearing and grading for horse $1600-$1800. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 470-316-4835 arenas and farms. John Maddox Por- 912-253-0162 38 years of experience, N. GA/metro terdale 678-409-1897 10' land leveler, Diamond-H, pull- Atlanta: Bush-hogging/grading, post Mud and water, no problem: Beaver type with hydraulic cylinder; $1650. holes, gardens/food plots, chainsaw dam removal, creek channel cleaning, Greg Hughes Ludowici mer57@wind- work, more; $50/hour, 3 hour minimum. drainage ditching, silt removal, lake stream.net 912-658-9915 Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535- 12,000 lb. electric lift gate for pick- 38 years of experience: Horse arenas 6562 229-881-0048 up truck. Excellent condition. $1,000 laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways Portable band saw mill services, rea- or OBO. Allen Smith Powder Springs built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, sonable rates, plain or quarter sawing. 770-943-6640 drainage correction, trucking and demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770685-0288 William Jasper Rome 706-292-9895 706-252-0856 Soil/water consulting services: Will 13.9x36 Titan tire, 6-ply, 80% tread, no holes, good condition. Dennis Steed Carrollton 770-301-8388 Agricultural fences: USDA, wood or wire, NCRS qualified standards; also corrals, barns and all other related work. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-3766708 All lake services: Construction, permitting, siphon systems, renovation, dredging, engineering, layout, stocking, liming, management, shocking, weed control; also can do tractor work. William Worst Concord 706289-1874 Barns built anywhere in Georgia, references available: 40x60x14 pole barn, $17,500; 40x100x14 pole barn, $29,900. David Charity Ranger 678431-3122 Beaver trapper, beaver dam removal, 29 years of experience, reasonable rates/humane treatment, fully GA DNR licensed, Henry and surrounding counties only; also remove coyote, opossum, raccoon, etc. Dan Dominick Locust Grove 678-448-2524 collect/analyze samples, results returned in a report from the UGA soil lab. Donald Davis Statham 706-2060347 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770867-2718 Tractor work on your farm: specialize in alternator/starter repairs, 6-12V generators, servicing Rockdale, Newton and Walton counties. Randy Thomas Conyers 678-758-5881 Farm Services Wanted 4 large red/white oak trees and 1 huge Ponderosa pine, you cut/haul; $1. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 Experienced organic farmer for parttime work to plan, prep and plant a new garden on pasture land, very nice setting. David Bergmann Fayetteville 404-386-3629 14' flatbed dump pump, power take off, twin cylinder, on 4700 International truck; $2500. Haskel Taylor Culloden 770-358-4502 1400B JCB backhoe, $7800; 8N rotary cutter and harrow, $2600; 140 Farmall quick-hitch and front cultivator, $3800. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912-5374944 15' bush hog, $3500; 20' Rhino mower, $4500; 2-single peerless dryers, $$1000; 3-dual peerless dryers, $1500. Chop Evans Fort Valley 478-955-4642 478-825-2095 16x20 gooseneck hay trailer, $800; also have small goat/calf trailer, $350. Nathan Yoder Jesup 912-265-6411 1948 Allis Chalmers WC model L tractor. Sandra Cook Jackson 770715-9810 1951 John Deere MT with cultivators & mower, perfect for restoration, need to sell; $2700. Harvel Hamm Carroll- FARM EMPLOYMENT Bobcat/tractor work, bush-hogging, lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/ ton 770-841-6685 1952 Ford 8N, rebuilt motor, repainted restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/ garden, deer plots, pesticide spraying, welding repairs. Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082 770-2353782 Bush hog, drives scraped and tilling services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678386-1466 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow and plow, cut, rake and bale square hay, Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478994-0701 Bush-hogging services, 65HP 4x4 tractor with 7' bush hog, plowing, spraying, call for quotes; $55+/hour. Heath Chadwick Ball Ground 770235-6514 Bush-hogging, 50HP and 94HP tractor services, land clearing, you need it then we can do it, no job too big or small, many more implements; $60/ hour. Lester Vinson Warwick 229-3446237 Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types of Bobcat work; references available. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 900 acre sod farm manager wanted: NGTurf, sod/golf course/ag experience required, email resume; $65,000$95,000/year + housing/benefits. Aaron Mcwhorter Perry aaron@ngturf. com 770-832-8608 Husband and wife team seek crop farm work; experienced workers, need salary and housing. Tim Peeples Brunswick 912-602-0899 Looking to hire experienced farm help/cow hand for busy beef and hay producer, either full time or part time. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-9848 Seeking full-time couple for small hay farm, operating and maintaining farm equipment necessary, furnished house. Richard Myrick Alpharetta 404-375-5310 770-664-9378 Seeking full-time or part-time farm worker, fence building, etc., housing 3 years ago, w/4' finish mower, singlebottom plow; $3000. Donald Morrison Folkston 912-462-5811 1966 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, good tires, strong motor and lift, 4-speed; $3750. Tom Taunton Butler 478-8623138 1970 John Deere 4020, restored, great condition; $12,500. Neal Youmans Ivey 478-456-3697 1972 Ford 3000, 5' bus hog, diesel, 47HP, canopy, roll bar, fully serviced, new battery/alternator; $5995 OBO. Brandon Wall Bogart 770-307-8907 1972 Ford F600 truck, 5-ton, Pittman 330 V8, good tires, new seat, runs good; $6800. Lynn Bowles Rome 706252-0183 1980s Troy-Bilt horse tiller, 6HP Tecumseh, new carburetor and throttle, runs; $200. Frank Cloud Lithia Springs cloudr11rt@aol.com 404-427-8373 1982 Yanmar YM336 tractor, w/2012 Tonatti FM150 finish mower; $3600. Roy Witt Rock Spring 706-6397399 1983 Allis Chalmers 5020 diesel, Matt Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680 Custom off-road AG/Forestry engine calibrations, remove recurring issues or add power/economy, dyno proven. available for the right person. Jo Howell Rome 706-252-6530 Seeking mature Spanish speaking male/couple to work on bird farm, $2800; 1981 Ditch Witch, triple-axle trailer, bumper-pull, 28', new brakes, $3500. Harold Piper Coleman 229214-5070 Matt Peacock Vidalia sales@onlyof- live-in position with housing provided; 1990 Travis aluminum dump trailer, froadcals.com 912-226-1019 $200/week. Tere Lopez Oxford 770- barn door, grain door, air gate, title in- Custom sawing with portable saw- 787-2955 hand; $10,000 or trade. Larry Newton mill, 25+ years of experience, South Seeking non-smoker for farm main- Rocky Ford 912-863-7806 Georgia and North Florida. Steven tenance job, fences, tractors, cattle, 1994 Ford 4630, 750 hours, bush hog, Smith Baxley 912-210-8656 small salary with furnished apartment, loader, skid steer, quick attach bucket/ Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred background check required. Leonard spear, canopy, kept inside; $16,500. Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672 Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 Brent Womack Dallas 770-318-7685 Farm buildings built and repaired, Seeking paid apprenticeship with 1999 International Pro Sleeper road fences built and repaired, tractor/bob- existing farm, have aspirations to pur- tractor, with wet kit, very good condi- cat work, hay baling and cutting. Jerry chase, hardworking family of 4. Mike tion. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229- Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568 Mclean Marietta 404-985-6077 942-0243 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 2 JD 9996, 4WD; 2 JD 9965 cotton picker, good condition; 454 engine bush hog, loader. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336 2 tires: 14.9x30 radials, good condition, 60% tread; $250. Baker Oliver Wrightsville 478-278-3199 2-hay rollers, NH, $885; NH55 rake, $885; heavy-duty box scraper, $485; corn planter, $100; 2 harrows, $485/$635. Lynne Rhinehart Ringgold 706-338-7176 2-row heavy cultivator frame, bare ground, drip irrigation, basket plow; $2550. Greg Aspinwall Screven aspinwallgreg65@gmail.com 912-2666393 2000 EZ-GO GT 350 workhorse, electric dump bed, Fuji engine, 800 lb. capacity; $2000. Garland Benefield Oxford 770-784-1655 770-841-0909 2004 dozer, CAT D5GXL,cab, A/C, 1825 hours, 70-80% undercarriage, limb risers/screens, 20-ton CAT winch, excellent; $65,000. Fred Granitz Meansville 478-214-3133 478-3618144 2004 Ford F250 heavy-duty flatbed truck; $2950. Mark Blank Dawsonville 770-905-6235 2005 EW gooseneck trailer, 8.5'x30' flat deck, 7-ton, new tires, steps and locking toolboxes, excellent condition; $5500. Duncan Cumming Madison 706-474-0743 2006 KMC 3376; KMC 6x36 inverter; JD450 grain drill; JD9986 cotton picker; all in excellent condition. Donald Wingate Doerun 229-776-6145 229349-0026 2008 JD 1700 Max Emerge 6-row strip till planters; 330 Unverferth ripper/ stripper with assist wheels, sheltered, excellent. Donnie Wingate Moultrie 229-881-4191 2009 John Deere 6430 tractor, no problems, 5700 hours, excellent condition, used for hay; $45,500. Scott Mcdaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013 2013 JD 469 baler with mega-wide pick-up, excellent condition, barn kept; $ 31,500 OBO. Steven Peskoe Sandersville 478-232-8122 2013 JD1026R tractor, diesel, excellent condition, 308 hours, 60" cut belly mower, auto-connect, front-loader, quick disconnect; $12,500. Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576 2014 Bush Hog brand 2010 rotary cutter, 10', like new; $4500. Justin Evans Rocky Face 423-364-8335 2015 Bush Hog BH6, 1 owner, 38 hours, PTO, 6' cutter; $900. Jake Kunz Fayetteville 30205 678-725-8000 2015 John Deere 3038E tractor, 30HP, 16 hours; $13,000. Lovett Law Commerce 706-367-5659 2016 Polaris Ranger 570 UTV, 4x4, top and shield, red color, 37 hours; $3400. James Brown Omega 229776-2458 24" Case backhoe bucket, low hour usage; $525. James Wicker Perry 478952-6718 24' dual-axle equipment trailer, ramps, new spare tire, 6' tool box, 3-weed eater rack, 4-tool holder; $3500. Tom Wilkie Jasper 770-893-8305 24' gooseneck trailer, 3-axle, w/14' mounted U-Haul box; $4000. Ronnie Taylor Roberta 478-918-5186 28' GN dual tandem flatbed with ramps, factory trailer; $3000 OBO. Mike Preston Blakely 229-723-5069 30' gooseneck trailer, heavy-duty, dual-dooly axles, make a good hay trailer, no flooring; $2000. Rodney Taylor Moultrie 229-891-5091 30' gooseneck trailer, triple-axle, new tires, wheels and lights, great shape, ready to use; $1900. Gary Hennessee Claxton garyhennessee@yahoo.com 770-480-9600 4' heavy-duty box blade; 14" Ford 3-bottom turning-plow w/tail wheel; 16" Ford 1-bottom turning-plow w/tail wheel. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-2380465 4-row Amadas 9997 peanut combine, good condition; $27,500. Ronald Coody Quitman 229-300-7080 4020 John Deere; good condition. Jerry Simmons Colbert 706-5105866 4430 John Deere tractor with cab, good condition; $9500. Linda Garren 202 Bussell Rd Tifton 31793 229-4024456 5' Hardee brand bush hog; $250. Jerald Cleghorne 775 Cleghorne Rd Colbert 30628 706-338-4197 5' John Deere mower, needs work but is fixable, call/text and leave message. Phillip Edwards Ocilla 229-3256773 6' bush hog rotary mower, great condition. Mac Cochran Roopville 770823-9353 6' Hardy bush hog, 3PT hitch, no stump jumper; $650. Bob Brady Augusta 706-373-8397 600 Ford, bush hog, blade, harrow, planter, sprayer, hay fork, Dearborn turn-plow, boom pole, scoop, rake; priced separately. Kenneth Phillips Watkinsville 706-714-7282 650 lb. Applegate creep feeder, like new, used 2 months; $595. Donald Chandler Hull 706-548-7500 6620 JD combine, shed stored, works good, 15' grain head, 4-row corn head, 30". Ethan Hutchins Summerville 706506-6511 7'x16' flatbed trailer, dual wheels, text for photos; $600. Ken Burton Talking Rock 706-273-6327 7-8 ft disc harrow, hydraulic. Potato digger & planter. Kubota L245h, Ford 1710, JD 900hc, diesel HC cultivating tractor. Ashley Rodgers Douglasville 248-495-0353 8-disc Taylor-Way bush and bog harrow, good shape; $600. Jim And Susan Thompson Fayetteville 770680-0817 AC 160 tractor, 40HP, $3900; 1983 dump truck, $4000; will trade for calves. John Boren Concord 404-5979992 Alabama Mule garden tractor, 5HP, small 2-axle cow trailer, 2-axle trailer with ramps, 6.5'x12'. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435 Allis Chalmers B tractor, 1948 year, runs but needs work; $695/as-is. Joe Ginn Jefferson 706-424-0315 Allis Chalmers B, $2500; Farmall A, $2500; Farmall C, $3500; Farmall F-20, $3500; pull fertilizer/lime spreader, $1500. Ted Reeves Sparta 706-8788562 AM General 5-ton dump truck, 6x6, 374 miles, 750 hours, 250 Cummings engine; $6000. Wayne Marshall Perry 478-972-2287 Antique Allis Chalmers tractors, B, 2 WD40, WD45, not running; also have a running Ford Jubilee. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Balers: 605G Vermeer, round bales, needs belts, $1900; Deutz Fahr HD490, square bales, field ready, heavy-duty, $1900. Jim Towery Warm Springs 770-468-2983 Beilbt pull-behind blueberry harvester; 4-row KMC bedder with row markers. Hunter Crosby Millwood 912-6142292 Bobcat 873 skidsteer, rubber tires, runs great, newly rebuilt motor, turbo, wiring, etc.; $11,500. Tim Rawlins Gay 706-668-7040 404-693-0810 Bush Hog SM60 ditch bank mower, excellent condition, $4500; 1947 Farmall F tractor, runs good, $2000. Dwight Souther Dalton 706-280-2617 Case 2588 grain combine, 4WD, yield monitor, 1900 hours, always shelter kept, great shape; $85,000. Zach Shanklin Albany 229-881-6383 Case 3185 sprayer, 2500 hours, 90' boom, $28,000; JD 567 mega-wide roller, $8500. Stephen Houston Donalsonville 229-416-6080 Case 450C Dozer in excellent condition with only 3650 hours. Six-way blade and 90% undercarriage. Excellent paint. Wayne Bashlor Waycross 912-288-1939 Case 850 track loader, 1960s, okay engine, torque converter leak, other major wear, manual, for parts; $2500. Josh Wheat Buckhead 706-3423496 Case 9030B excavator, 1997 year, runs great, 4700 hours, farm use; $19,500, or trade + cash. Dan Lampe Danielsville 770-601-5331 Dirt pan, boom pole, harrow, cultivators, 2 old planters, seed plates, mower parts; $450/all. Wiley Allen Milledgeville 478-251-0777 Dirt scoop, reversible w/3PT hitch, great condition, $200; heavy-duty forks, w/3PT hitch, great condition, $$200. Rebecca Conley Conyers 770851-2623 Ditch Witch 2200, runs, digs well, angle blade, factory trailer, small hydraulic leak; $2300 negotiable. Tim Faulk Cochran 478-230-8396 DR Brush Cutter bush hog, 17HP, strong machine, recently serviced; $1800. Rob O'neal Alpharetta 404428-6076 Enco 137-3175 band saw, 7", 115V/230V; $495. Paul Freeman Albany 229-432-2300 229-723-6010 Farmall H tractor, runs; Farmall 5H, runs; John Deere B, doesn't run. Harold Flanigan Hoschton 770-9454818 Ford 2000 tractor, 1967 year, gas, 9 pieces of equipment; $4500. Wesley Beith Newnan buddybeith42@aol.com 770-880-7927 Ford 600 tractor, 1957 year, runs good, rebuild w/low hours, engine/ transmission good, poor sheet metal; $1300. G. Dugger Midway dugg83@ yahoo.com 912-269-6504 Ford 601 tractor, excellent condition, 6 pieces of equipment; $6000. Blanche Lowe Washington 706-4015705 Ford 801 Powermaster diesel tractor, $2900; bush hog, $499; finish mower, $250. Anthony Cain Cumming 770380-3608 Ford 841 tractor, excellent condition, Sherman diesel engine, power steering, new tires, starter, runs great. Alan Hooper Clayton 706-782-6659 Ford 8N, $2,000; Massey Ferguson 35, $2,500. Both very nice. R. Thompson Vidalia 912-281-3030 Ford tractor, 1952 year, work/show, and Allis Chalmers, work/show; $3200 each. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-4998063 706-776-3318 Four 80.80R 46 tires; two 20.4 38 tires; two 580 80R-50 tires. Donald Wooten Denton 912-347-2009 Frick saw mill needs to be restocked, no wood; $800. Robert Dorsey 3760 Mason Creek Rd Winston 30187 770309-3796 Front-end loader, for Ford 3000/3400/4000, working condition; $3000. Thomas Farnsworth Whigham 229-872-3226 Generator, 24kW, 100 amps, 240V, on 5x10 trailer, w/100-gallon propane tank, 4-cycle Ford engine; $5000. W.J. Glenn Athens jgenter47@gmail.com 706-353-2018 Generator, Lister Petter air-cooled 13kW diesel engine, low hours; $4000. Ann Camp Dacula geneandanncamp@ gmail.com 678-459-8563 Gooseneck trailer, 30' deck, 3' dovetail, ramps, two 10,000 lb. oil bath axles, tool box; $6500. James Sells Monroe 770-267-8603 Great Plains 10' no-till drill, $7500; Krone18.5' hydraulic tedder, $6500; 200-gallon sprayer, 3PT hitch, $150. J. Wilson Yatesville 770-468-4487 Great Plains 3P606Nt drill, like new, sheltered; $8000 or trade. Ronald Carroll Statham 404-401-9130 Grouser tracks, for 863 Bobcat, excellent condition, $1750; 6' scrape blade, 3PT hitch, excellent condition, $275. Milton Roberts Jr. Washington 706-285-1999 Hoop flatbed trailer, 6.5'x16', doubleaxle, dovetail, HD ramps; $1100. J. Williams Conyers jvwilliamsjr@bellsouth.net 770-922-6157 IH 5100 grain drill, 12', new gear box, chains, hydraulic hose, good tires and metal; $3600. Benny Jeffers Sylvania 912-863-4667 International 154 lo-boy tractor, $1200; Husqvarna 61 chainsaw, $150; Oxygen acetylene torch outfit, $350. Michael Jones Griffin 770-4680860 International B414 diesel tractor, for parts or to restore. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 JD 4455 MFWD; JD 4650, excellent Kuhn GMD 700G11, 7 spinners, condition; JD 637, 15' and 21' harrow; $2500; NH 256 rake, $1500; Farmall KMC 14' field cultivator. Wayne Morri- 100 w/Woods L59 mower, $2500. Jim- son Whigham 229-378-1534 my Freeman Boston 229-221-0606 JD 8400 w/8000 hours, GPS ready, 229-735-3091 good condition, KMC subsoiler leveler, Large Sinclair pea sheller, 1940s, 500 BU grain cart. Mitch Raley Mitch- used in county canneries, not running, ell 706-699-2442 for restoration or parts; $150. Charles JD Frontier MS1108 manure spread- Adams Marietta 678-313-1873 er, used a couple of times, good condi- LN 9000 Ford road tractor and lo-boy, tion; $3600. Del Richards Dalton del. JD450-C crawler loader, M Farmall hy- richards30@gmail.com 706-537-1544 draulic lift. Harry Puckett Buford 770- JD3020; JD7720; Ford 2600, $4500; 945-0174 Farm Trac 35, $5000; JD4430 w/loader LS180 New Holland skid steer, 2003 cab; Case International 585, $5500. year, 1500 hours, fair tires, looks good; Andy Sumner Wrightsville 478-484- $21,000. Walter Terrell Decatur 404- 6984 395-5476 JD5103 tractor, 2007 year, 50HP, Manure spreaders, New Holland diesel, 506 hours, 9-speed, 540 PTO, Sperry Rand 202, 110 bushels, also 2WD, open station, remote; $10,800. have an antique spreader; make offer. Henry Glover Stone Mountain 404- Lee Cherry Bowman cherryhollow@ 626-1501 770-934-3808 bellsouth.net 678-429-2450 John Deere 1026R, 4WD, 54" belly Massey Ferguson 135, runs great, mower, 4' Frontier RC2048 bush hog, no p/s, lights or attachments, pho- 103.3 hours; $12,500. John Anderson tos available, no trades; $4500 cash. Watkinsville 706-769-8387 John James Peachtree City 404-372- John Deere 2630 tractor, 78HP, PTO, 2322 immaculate condition; $9700. Walton Eatonton 706-473-6248 Cary Mechanical transplanter with 50-gallon tank attached, works great; $1950 John Deere 3032E with loader, 32HP, OBO. Cari Hancock Bartow 706-410- 4WD, box blade, bush hog, 16' Big Tex 4507 trailer; $19,000/all. Teresa Miller Danielsville 706-207-4752 John Deere 4-bottom plow, 16"; goat and hog 2-wheel trailer; 6-ton 5thwheel trailer., James Frost Wrightsville MF 255 tractor, 50HP, bush hog 2025 QT, front end loader, 7' rotary mower, roll bar. Terry Hollifield Athens 678227-0048 478-864-3628 Multi-quip whisper welder, A/C gen- John Deere 6-row vacuum planter, dual press wheels, hopper extensions, new plates, seals, chains; $4500. Ran- erator and D/C welder, $2100. Jackie Langston 706-638-3942 with trailer; La Fayette dy Hill Bainbridge 229-309-5272 New Holland 275 baler, kept under John Deere 630 harrow, 26'; Red shelter; $2000. Terry Darby Mansfield Ball 420 hooded sprayer, 6-row, great 770-855-8793 shape. Jean Wingate Doerun 229- New Holland 353 feed mill, was used 881-4792 last season, grinds, mixes and unloads John Deere 6430 Prem tractor w/673 like it should. Lee Cox Blue Ridge 706loader, 3800 hours, MFWD, 3 remotes, 455-0539 auxiliary hydraulics; $58,000. Al Shank- New Holland TT45A tractor, 40HP, lin Bridgeboro 229-776-5564 heavy-duty, 5' rotary cutter, 124 hours; John Deere 8-row vertical planters, $9000 firm. Ricky Magee Canton 770- good condition; $8000. John Torpy 704-4522 Wrens 478-455-4208 Offset harrow, 9'6", 24" cone disc, Kubota belly mower, like new, 6', use good condition; $3000. Phil Adkins Vi- on PTO; $350. Don Cline Cave Spring enna 229-273-7691 706-766-4799 Pecan cracker, Champion brand, was Kuhn GMD 600, older model but recently professionally refurbished, ex- mows great, good cover; $1200. Keith cellent condition; $2800 OBO. Frank Childers Fairmount 770-894-2940 Gill Woodbury 770-329-9000 Market Bulletin Ad Form This form may be used to submit an ad. 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Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar APPLING COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, SEMINOLE COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: S&D Livestock, 187 Industrial Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Drive, Baxley; Call Steve Smith, & Karen Claxton, 478.237.4628 or Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donal- 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460 478.237.8825 sonville. Call Bryant Garland and ATKINSON COUNTY Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 STEPHENS COUNTY sheep, chickens, small animals; Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Live- Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 46, Oak Park. Calll Willis & Tammy stock, Eastanollee Livestock Auc- 441 N, Pearson; Call Roberto Silve- Sikes, 912.578.3263 tion, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, ria, 229.798.0271 FORSYTH COUNTY 864.903.0296 BARTOW COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Agri Auction Sales at Eastanol- goats, sheep; The New Peoples Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, lee Livestock Market, Highway 17 Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Road, Cartersville; Call Haynie 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 770.881.0502 BEN HILL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Elli- Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944 Fitzgerald. CallThomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small ani- son, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 GORDON COUNTY Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 SUMTER COUNTY Every Thursday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Lane, Americus. Call Bobby Gooden, 229.815.7127 mals; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Dun- Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call can Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 706.629.1900 TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small BUTTS COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock GREENE COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Rocky Strickland, 478.847.3664 Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/ Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368 Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY TELFAIR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in CARROLL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. 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) Call Pam Odom or Rebecca Odom, JOHNSON COUNTY 770.846.3224 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418 THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240 Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960 Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 JONES COUNTY Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feed- CHATTOOGA COUNTY Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Ev- sheep, chickens, small animals; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett 770.358.0872 er pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 ans, 678.276.5127 LAMAR COUNTY TURNER COUNTY CLARKE COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 770.549.4793 chickens, small animals; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.358.1786 LAURENS COUNTY Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, Thursday, Feb. 9, noon: UGA 25th Annual Focus on EPDs Bull Sale, selling 40 Angus and Lim-Flex bulls, registered Angus heifers, and 10 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Live- sheep, chickens, small animals; stock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Thomaston. Call Kathy and Lewis Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Har- Rice, 706.468.0019. Angus and Angus-cross commercial heifers. UGA Livestock Instructional Arena, Athens. Call or email Carroll T. Cannon, 229.881.0721, CannonMarketingCompany@gmail.com COLQUITT COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 COOK COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 relson, 478.595.5418 MADISON COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205 MARION COUNTY Every Thursday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email auction41@ windstream.net WHITE COUNTY Every Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 WILKES COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.868.0160 Parrish Road, Adel; Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 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 PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 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. Post driver for 3PT hitch, operates John Deere 4030 that is salvageable. from hydraulic remote, works on wood, Rusty Black Sylvania 912-857-3233 steel, pipe, etc.; $600. Gary Duffey 912-682-6155 Statesboro 912-536-1159 John Deere 9965 or 9970 cotton pick- Power King, 14HP, 48" deck, runs er; backhoe; boll buggy; 7.5kW/10kW, great, manual gauge deck, 16" turf 480V generator to run a pivot. John tires; $1400 OBO. Mitchell Yates Horton Rhine 478-893-7004 Roopville 770-854-8678 Scrape blade, 6'; $100. Reena Yonkosky 6410 Concord Rd Cumming 30028 770-889-4561 Manure spreader, up 50 cu./ft. capacity. Tom Schulte Ball Ground 678-5214552 Stihl 021 chainsaw, good condition, new chain, 16" blade; $125. John No-till drill for sowing rye grass on pasture. 6'-8', must be in good condi- Schleifer Gillsville 706-870-0931 tion. Richard Hammond Dawson 229- Subsoiler, single shaft, 3PT hitch; 995-3037 229-886-6922 $150. Nelson Williams Snellville 770- Rock rake, 5'-6', 3PT hitch. J. Mocko 826-6130 Lilburn j4886p@gmail.com 706-207- TD15C bulldozer, runs/operates, 4886 good condition, good root rake; swap Salvage Ford Industrial tractor/load- for backhoe or equipment of equal er or backhoe/loader. Brenda Brown value. Samuel Newton Douglas 912- 2831 Us Highway 41 N Fort Valley 850-4632 31030 478-954-1283 TD15C International dozer Caterpil- Sickle bar mower, for Ford tractor, lar 60, 8 yd cable operated pan, dozer 3PT hitch. F. Wirth Madison 912-656- needs undercarriage pan and tires; 1317 $4200. C.R. Hayes Conyers 770-9226930 Tiller, 5HP Craftsman, 20", runs good; $120 OBO. D.B. Hart Smyrna 404- Tracks or undercarriage for Caterpillar 963, pads are 22"W. Tracy Terrell Cartersville 404-580-3623 660-3107 770-432-4898 Tractor tire, 16/9x24, 70% tread, FARM SUPPLIES tread in good condition. William Davis Kingston 770-655-2913 Trailer, 6x12, wood deck, rear ramp, 3500 lb. axle, great condition. Blaine Ruhbusch Junction City 850-450- If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 100-gallon Rubbermaid brand water trough for cattle or horses, great condi- 2752 tion; $45 OBO. Charles Benton Newn- Vermeer 1250BC wood chipper, an 770-251-5628 Perkins diesel runs/works great, will 1000-gallon gas tanks, 2 available, handle 6"-8" log; $11,000 OBO. Mark $800/each; 7 Hired Hand heaters, Harper Newnan 404-401-5846 $100/each; 8 fans, 36", $25/each; Vermeer 5410 net-wrap and twine Chore-Time feeders. Jimmy Clark baler; New Holland BR740 twine baler. Gainesville 770-503-4718 Lavawn Luke Nicholls 912-381-9203 12'x20' metal storage building, vault- 912-345-2102 ed ceiling, 5' door, 4 windows, 3/4" ply- Well driller, hydraulic, rotary, 300' + wood, pressure treated, 2"x6" joists; drill stem, bits up to 8"; $12,000. John $1500. James Tichenor Jackson 404- Lott Donalsonville 229-254-9410 787-2136 Woods 6' tiller, $700; Dearborn 15/20/30/55-gallon plastic drums, 2 cultivator, $325; photos available via bung plugs, 55-gallon plastic or metal email. John Truitt Kathleen scott- lock ring, 55-gallon burn drum. Jimmy johnjr@aol.com 478-987-6960 Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 Yanmar YM2000 diesel tractor, 4' 150 sq. ft. heart pine, tongue & bush hog/4' disc harrow, single-bit groove, 3/4"x3 3/4", 110 y/o, no nails; plow/4' tiller/16' flat trailer; $4000/all, $850. Dale Ferguson Grovetown 706- will separate. Kaye Pardue Monroe 836-0699 678-910-4366 2 temporary service poles, 70-amp/4- Farm Machinery Wanted prong, 50-amp plugin, 20-amp plug, $200; 1 rated 100-amp w/2 20-amp 10kW, 3-phase generator, Lima-Max, plugs, $150. Brett Savage Watkinsville center pivot or chicken house. Neal 706-202-8185 Spooner Iron City 229-205-6450 2-horse wagon parts, for wagon used 3PT hitch components for mid-1990s to haul Cypress from swamp; $350. Kubota L35 tractor, text or leave a mes- Jim Hammond Gainesville 770-297- sage. Frank Jackson Warner Robins 1762 478-714-8253 2016 EZ-GO cart Terrain 250, lift kit, 4' section of drag harrow, good con- 20" tires, dump bed, gas powered; dition. Wayne Hollenbeck Canton 770- $6900. Steve Pettit Gainesville 770- 710-1833 540-1870 Farm tires with hubs for Kubota 275-gallon plastic tank tote in metal B7500, front 6x12, rear 9.5x16. Bill cage w/5" top cap and bottom valve; Slack La Fayette 706-638-3791 $50 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678- Farmall Super M tractor, good condi- 491-0838 tion, work ready or easily repaired. Ed- 4 tires on wheels, off water hose ward Marable Trenton 706-657-7226 reel, size 4.10/3.50 size, fits 5/8" axle; Film/mulch layer. Herbert Metz Cum- $25. Wilson Pinnell Macon 478-746- ming 678-947-6987 7946 Foley Belsaw M-14 circular sawmill, 500-gallon propane tank; $500. with blade, good working condition, Rick Hunter Flowery Branch 770-652with/without power unit. Steven & 3915 Mary Hoffman Newnan s.hoffman60@ 5000 sq./ft. Tyson building, open yahoo.com 678-850-8080 sides, 14' at eves, dismantled, ready to Ford Jubilee, 601, 641 and 801, okay load; $12,000. Zeke Lambert Madison if needs repairs. Warren Sapp Ellabell 706-474-0909 912-661-1443 55-gallon plastic and metal drums, Front end loader for 2004 Kubota clean, food grade; $20 and $25 each. L4400 tractor. Richard Knight Hamil- Windle Sneed Ellijay 706-276-7027 ton 706-570-4132 6"-60" PVC/aluminum valves, fittings, Front loader attachment, 300X, SDR26/35, C900 pressure, IPS pres300CX, H160, H165, for John Deere sure 200, DR18, PVC/DWR. Bridgette 3320 compact tractor. Richard Turner Worst Concord 706-672-1450 Canton 770-751-1784 8 dog-sized pen panels, Bulloch Front weights for Massey Ferguson County; $240. William Carroll Logantractor; 165 to 1150 will fit. Emmett ville 770-823-0704 Bentley Buena Vista 229-649-5013 Air and kiln-dried lumber, all species, Gravity feed wagon, for corn storage. we cut your logs, call for quotes. Andy Jamie Green Marietta jgreen6962@ Adams Canon andyadams2005@ya- bellsouth.net 404-402-6962 hoo.com 706-376-8968 Hay spear or forks for Kubota LA American Steel span steelmaster A, 1002 loader. D. House Winder 770- 30'x60'x14', never assembled, kept 867-7500 covered, no shipping/delivery; $9850. Hood and side panels for Ford 7710 Mike Barr Fairmount 770-714-4868 tractor, would prefer without any ma- Brave 34-ton log splitter, great con- jor dents. Curt Owens Americus 229- dition; $1800 OBO. Donald Cothran 591-1546 Newnan 704-281-0595 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Claw tub, $250; (2) 100 gal. plastic Rough sawed lumber: White oak trail- 16 registered Angus and SimAngus Hereford bulls. 3 grass-raised, 2 y/o, Registered Black Angus bull, 5 waterers, $150 ea.; (1) 16 ft. rake, 3 pt., er decking, walnut, pine, poplar siding, bulls, 15 m/o- 2 y/o, AI, embryo ge- registered, polled, Worldwide/719T y/o, Save Bismark sire, Emblynette $250; and more. John E Garner Milton we also buy logs. Peter Jones Monti- netics, semen tested. Glenda Walker sires, gentle, great EPDs; $1600. each. dam, LBW, very gentle; $2500. Rich- 404-642-1658 cello 478-256-3857 Calhoun shadyriverfarm@yahoo.com Van Martin Savannah goldencoast@ ard Batchelor Eatonton 706-485- Clean 55-gallon metal drums with Sidewinder 5' bush hog, extra/new 770-878-0961 678-986-5420 bellsouth.net 912-598-8843 912-660- 6430 lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678- blades, bolts, extra/new stump jumper, 2 Hereford bulls, 15 m/o, semen test- 1063 Registered Black Angus bull, sire 947-6744 404-210-1516 gear box needs work; $495 OBO. Sam ed, vaccinated; $2250/each, or $4000/ High quality Angus bulls, Tex-X, All-In, Rampage, dam's sire Connealy Pre- Coleman Powermate generator, Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431 both. Hardy Edwards Winterville 706- 50-50, 12-48 m/o, McMichael Angus mium 66, DOB 10/07/15, Arrow Creek 10HP, Maxa 5000ER, $300; back- Steel beams of all sizes, miscella- 714-9012 Farm; $2500-$3500. Ken Mcmichael Farm. Cathy Aubley Roswell 770-695- hoe, tire and tube, 1/3-tread 195L/24; neous steel, power poles, 7'x10' alumi- 2 registered Simmental bull calves, Monticello 706-819-9295 2112 $200. Terry Godfrey Macon 478-737- num building, feed and water troughs. weaned, wormed and vaccinated, 7 Jersey heifer, very tame, mas- Registered Black Angus bulls, 15 6390 Concrete blocks, clean, 600+ avail- Morgan 2537 Guy Mcdonough 404-520- m/o; $1100. Joe Chapman Monroe 770-616-4501 sive milk, AI bred to registered Red Angus bull, due 05/2017; $1000. Wil- m/o-2 y/o; $1500+. Eugene Ridley La Fayette 706-764-6110 able, $.60-cents/each; whiskey barrel bands, $2/each; old barn tin, $4/each. Danny And Scott Odom Buford 770945-7945 Creep Feeder, new, 8', large size: $2500/with panels; $2100/without panels. Johnathan Mcclain Mount Airy 706-754-5396 Drill press, band saw, plainer, Rockwell radial saw, large antique clawfoot Tree climbing gear, 2 safety belts, 2 pairs of strap-on climbers w/carrying bag, must pick up; $150. Robert Hatchett Social Circle 770-7125676 Used materials for 40x60 polebarn: 2x6 trusses, great tin, 2x4 lathing and ridgecap; $2950. Delivery available. Bill Durham Summerville 007durham@ windstream.net 706-252-1084 Wanted: Aluminum flat and angle 2 y/o purebred Hereford bulls, horned, tough, ready to breed. Jimmy Drake Roswell 404-379-7546 20 Angus cows, 4-6 months bred, 2-10 y/o, grass genetics; $750$1500. David Brown Senoia 770-5991830 29 healthy beefalo, 1 is a white buffalo heifer, selling all due to personal illness. Alvin Strickland Patterson 904335-7463 liam Gholston Dahlonega 706-8676588 Jersey heifer. C.H. Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-6828 Jersey nursery cow w/calf, $1500; Holstein nursery cow with 3 calves, $1500. Judy Boatright Stillmore 912562-3508 478-299-4457 LBW SimAngus bulls, sons of NLC Upgrade; $2000-$2500. Keith Thrash- Registered Black Angus bulls, 16 m/o, UTD shots, semen tested. Ricky/ Cory Hix/Clements Comer 706-2485851 706-540-2470 Registered Black Angus bulls, 2 available, 14 m/o, from AI dams and bull, 1000+ lbs., excellent; $160. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994 Registered Black Angus bulls, 28 m/o, semen tested and docile; also tub; make an offer. Gerald Irvin Mcdonough 770-954-9329 to enclose trailer, 22Lx8Wx7H, clear Plexiglas sheets, 1/4"-3/8", call after 7 3 registered bulls, 2 purebred Limousin, 1 LimFlex, double-black/double- er Carlton 706-296-4031 Outstanding SimAngus bull, 14 m/o, have cow-calf pairs. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 Electric fence controller, 3000' elec- p.m. John Crook Warner Robins 478- polled, EPDs available, 12 m/o, 13 great bloodlines, herd improver. Greg Registered Black Angus bulls, perfor- tric fence tape, 75 plastic 4' posts, 14' 302-4385 m/o, 2 y/o. Larry Walker Barnesville Goff Vidalia 423-930-0348 912-282- mance EPDs, high $B values, range of gate, accessories. Richard Sanders Wanted: Cotton scale frame, will pay 770-358-2044 0580 ages/prices, limited area free delivery. Lakemont 706-782-9846 reasonable price and pick-up; also 3 y/o purebred Black Angus lowline Polled Hereford bulls, 20-24 m/o, old, Allen Morris Mount Vernon southern- Farmhouse sink, 1951 American Ra- seeking syrup kettles in good shape. bull. Phyllis Register Du Pont 912-288- top bloodlines. James Jeanes Macon crossangusfarm@gmail.com 912-293- diator & Standard, P741A, 42"x26": H. Hine Conyers 404-310-6490 3201 478-972-0912 6471 $750. R.L. Carter Bonaire 478-987- Wanted: Old blacksmith anvil, in ex- 4 black Baldie steers, very gentle, Polled Hereford heifers and bulls, Registered Black Angus bulls, per- 9808 cellent condition; also seeking Fisher Godfrey feed and grassfed, 750-800 most 10 m/o; $1500 each. Elaine Lan- formance tested, add pounds to your Fence panels, lightweight/portable, wood heater. Bob Brookshire Ho- lbs., ready for freezer; $900 each. caster Milan 229-362-4619 calves, free delivery; $3000. C.L. Cook easy set-up, 4x8, 6x8, for dogs, goats schton 770-932-5795 Wayne Smith Butler 706-249-2175 Polled shorthorn bulls, breeding age, Social Circle 678-910-4891 or small livestock deer, delivery avail- Wood burning heater, large, $300; 90' 4 high quality bulls, Angus/Limousin, can deliver. David Nixon Commerce Registered Black Angus: Long and able. Thomas Freeman Macon 770- white gutter, $50; 1000 bricks, $200. CC-7, Mytty In Focus, Oak Bowery Al- 706-255-9837 short yearling bulls, bred cows and 401-5657 Connie Powell Monticello 706-476- lianace, JCL Baxter. Jim Raptis Lyerly Purebred Black Angus bulls and bred pairs, Indian Hill Farm, delivery avail- Field rocks, good for erosion control, 0637 770-712-5883 replacement heifers. Eric Hutto Alma able. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-531- etc., call for appointment and direc- Wood splitter, good condition, $600; 40 almost 2 y/o, polled Hereford bulls; 912-286-0568 3549 tions; $50/pick-up load. Steve Newman Eatonton 706-485-8760 Galvanized culvert pipe, 24"x20', some rust on one side, good condition; $150. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-2734282 Galvanized pipe, 10'-12'L, 14" or larger, Peach County. Amy Beasley Fort Valley 478-319-7707 Headgate, new Tartar series 6, autocatch, must sell; $450. Clark Driscoll Kennesaw 770-330-5889 571-2561008 Heater, natural gas, 35,000-output, for workshop/smaller home/farm use, LIVESTOCK good condition, don't need anymore, photos available; $425. L. Hogue Marietta 678-464-5429 Heavy-duty galvanized panels, currently set up for 200'x110' arena, 80 panels; $80 each. Brian Griffith Pine Mt Valley 706-888-1665 706-8881665 Heavy-duty Gantry A-frame and 3T CM Lodestar RT electric hoist, sold together or separate, 11.5'W-9.5'-16'H; Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form $3500. James Fullbright Appling 706- 664-5145 Hobart meat cuber, $200; Taylor MFG pea sheller, $75. James Tatum Ranger 706-334-2609 Hog slammer gate, continuous catch; also steel catch pen, heavy-duty, brand new/never used, commercially made. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278 912-265-7633 Hoop drawbar for Allis Chalmers B, $40; two 40 lb. propane tanks, need new valves, $40/both. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4107 Lenox heater, 250,000 BTU, natural gas; $400. W. Sweatman Cleveland 770-241-4533 LP Generator, 800-1200 KW with transfer switch, also Wood Stove. Bob Witts Newnan 404-372-8395 Master Mechanic portable gas generator, 8HP Briggs engine, 4500W old corn bin, 5'Wx18"Dx32"H, $100. Jean Loomis Cumming 770-7782790 Wood-Mizer lumber, 1x12, pine, poplar and oak, trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-2785709 Wood-Mizer sawed lumber, 1x10, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884 Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders, fans, winches and assorted control room equipment. Eva Adams Clarkesville 828-361-2563 All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published. Cattle If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. (2) 24 m/o homozygous polled/black purebred Limousin bulls; semen tested. Free delivery 75 miles. $2000ea. Sid Arnold Nicholson 706-207-6113 1 mixed-breed cow and calf, for milk or meat, good for homesteaders, affordable. Janisse Ray Reidsville 912557-1053 1 Registered Black Angus bull, very gentle, DOB 09/09/2012. Patrick Broder Stockbridge broderp@bellsouth.net 404-401-6134 1 y/o registered Red Angus bulls, sired by Senior Calf Reserve National Grand Championship bull; $1250+. Joe Gibson Rome 706-506-3026 40 almost 2 y/o Braford bulls; F1 Braford heifers. Jonny Harris Odom 912586-6585 44 Angus cross heifers, 550 lbs, weaned, bunk broke, electric fence broke; $29,000. Jay Mccranie Metter 912-682-0909 5 registered and 3 unregistered Angus bulls, all semen tested, coming 2s; $2500 each. Allen Ellicott 681 Antioch Rd Abbeville 31001 229-4018590 5 SimAngus heifers, 600 lbs.; $1.10/ lb. Doug Bailey Dudley 478-2794769 7 Black Angus cross heifers, 5 bred. William Young Tennille 478-6401262 7 Registered Black Angus bulls, 24 m/o and one 3 y/o, shots UTD, AHIR/AI since 1980. James Miller Hawkinsville 478-892-2839 478-955-0224 Angus, SimAngus and Simmental bulls, registered, 12-14 m/o, AI sired, calving ease, semen tested; $1500$2500. Chet Barrett Mount Airy 706499-8008 Black Angus bull, registered, excellent EPDs, 4 y/o, great herd bull. Tommy Walker Rockmart 678-684-9770 770-684-6150 Black Angus bulls and bred females, calving ease, maternal values. John Bryant Eatonton 706-485-8321 Black Angus bulls, registered or unregistered, good selection, open/bred heifers. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912865-5454 Black Angus cross heifers, ready to breed. D. Chandler Hull 706-546-6052 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Feeder calves; $250-$325. Johnny Singleton Dawsonville 706-5315311 Gelbvieh bulls, all registered, pure- Red Angus herd sires, registered, 20 Registered black polled Beefmaster m/o, semen tested, forage-raised. Jim bulls, several to choose, 1-2 y/o, se- Hudson Broxton www.hudsonredan- men tested, shots/wormed, gentle. gus.com 912-359-5546 Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814 Reg Brangus and Angus ultra bulls, Registered black Simmental, SimAn- gentle; $1500-$2250. Daniel Mcgarity gus bulls, performance tested; cow/ Royston 706-498-7695 calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI em- Registered 3.5 y/o SimAngus bull, bryo bred, satisfaction guaranteed. LBW, gentle, selling to prevent inbreed- Milton Martin Clarkesville 770-519ing, great herd sire, photos; $1800 0008 OBO. Kenny Garrett Hiawassee 706- Registered Charolais and Simmental 781-7337 Bulls of breeding age, great selection, Registered Angus and Gelbvieh, gentle, semen tested, guaranteed; bred, pairs and calves. Gene Cantrell $2000-$3000. Adam Marsh Garfield Shady Dale 770-321-6224 706-468- 912-536-1430 1341 Registered Hereford bulls, polled and Registered Angus bulls, available horned, rugged, pasture-raised, gentle, 02/2017, excellent quality, good EPDs, excellent bloodlines/EPDs, 36 years of delivery available. Windell Gillis East- experience. Bobby Brantley Tennille man 478-231-8236 478-553-8598 Registered Angus bulls, completed Registered Polled Hereford bulls, 16 Calhoun bull test, SAV bloodline, se- months. Ten to choose from. Excellent men tested, ultrasound. Marty Clark bloodlines. John Bailey Summerville Jefferson 770-294-5579 coveyset1@aol.com 706-859-1061 The fee for an annual subscription to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin is $10 (26 issues). This includes both print and online access. If you do not wish to receive the printed version of the Market Bulletin by mail, please opt-out where indicated below. New Subscriber Renewal Subscriber Number I do not wish to receive the Market Bulletin by mail. I will use my subscriber number to log on to agr.georgia.gov and read the digital version. Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email address: Phone number: peak, 120/240V; $125. Marion Brand Stephens 706-759-3328 10 Angus heifers available, weaned and backgrounded, nice group to bred, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770- Old hit and miss engine, 3HP, new pick from; $800 each. Morgan Harvey 531-1126 rings and valves, original pull; also Bolingbroke 478-747-8660 Grass finishing genetics, heifers and (We will use your email address only to inform you when a new digital issue is available on our website. We will only call if staff has a question about your subscription.) have 3HP Cushman. W.C. Quarles 12 bred Angus cross cows; $12 each. bulls, moderate, maternal and efficient. Dawsonville 706-265-3732 B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 Dan Glenn Fitzgerald www.deep- PVC pipe, new 2" silver line, SCH40, 16 Mosley black heifers, 600+ lbs.; grassgraziers.com 229-457-1136 Please make your check/money order payable to: Georgia Department of Agriculture 280 PSI, 20', 29 pieces, White County; $800 each. Thomas Mccurley Hull Hereford bull, 4 y/o, registered, heifer $10 each. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-248-5232 safe, good natured, calls after 8 p.m.; 706-499-2718 16 registered Angus and SimAngus $1800. Jay Allen Commerce 706-206- Recycled metal barrels, $30; food bulls, 15 m/o - coming 2 y/o, AI, em- 2708 grade plastic, $30; 275-gallon food bryo genetics, semen tested. Jerry Ellis Hereford bulls, good 2 y/o bulls. Mi- Please mail your payment to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 grade IBC totes, $100. Tommy Dean Calhoun shadyriverfarm@yahoo.com chael Bennett Cumming 404-771- Atlanta, GA 30374 Ellerslie 706-801-9560 678-986-5420 5454 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 Guest Column: Summer internship with the Department of Agriculture is an eye-opening experience Deadline to apply for summer 2017 internships is Feb. 3 By Meredith Walker Memorable is the word I would use to describe my summer internship in the Equine and Companion Animal Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. It was an eventful and wonderful learning experience. I gained so much knowledge of how the agriculture industry works as a whole to protect and serve the public. This division handles the highest quantity of complaints of all the divisions in the department. They protect cats, dogs, birds, horses, ferrets, fish, rodents and invertebrates through the Animal Protection Act (Chapter 40-13-13). This Act requires the state to license kennels, bird dealers, pet dealers, animal rescue groups and equine establishments. The Act also gives the state power to enforce a safe quality of care for those animals. Nineteen inspectors and four supervisor inspectors ensure that 3,000 licensed facilities statewide provide safe care to companion animals and equine in Georgia. In order to make sure that adequate care is given, unscheduled inspections are held at each licensed facility. At these inspections, facilities are graded on 24 points, including animal care, record keeping, condition of the premises, and enclosures. These areas are important to prevent illness and injury to both animals and humans. The prevention of disease is an important service that is provided. This maintains the welfare of the animals and the economic security of license-holders. The Spay and Neuter Program is one great example of the division's work in this area. The funds that are received through this program go towards grants given to licensed rescue groups for accredited veterinarians to per- form spay and neuter operations at low cost. In the Equine Division, the Georgia Equine Rescue League is another wonderful program that provides care for horses that have been neglected and become emaciated. These horses are given a second chance and auctioned to new owners when they are healthy again. There are many other services and responsibilities that are required of the Companion Animal and Equine section. I was amazed to see all that is required to keep Georgia's licensed facilities in compliance with the law. Another important division in the department's animal health section is the Livestock/Poultry division. While observing this unit work, I came to realize that there are a lot more cattle in Georgia than the average person realizes. This division also has many responsibilities to help producers and to prevent diseases from spreading. From the employees in the office to the ones in the field, each division works efficiently together for Georgia's agriculture. This internship has been a blessing and I don't believe I could thank everyone enough. The opportunities I've been given have taught me so much and have prepared me for the future. Thank you Georgia Department of Agriculture! -Meredith Walker graduated from ABAC in December with a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture with a concentration on Livestock, and an Associate's Degree in Animal Science. She interned with the GDA's Companion Animal and Equine Division in the summer of 2016. Meredith Walker, right, and fellow intern Kelly Thompson accompanied inspectors from the Georgia Department of Agriculture to a dairy farm in the summer of 2016. Mascot Pecan Shelling Co. is growing its business with solar power Coastal Solar in Hinesville is putting the finishing touches on a multi-million dollar solar array to power Mascot Pecan Shelling Co.'s Glennville plant. The ground-mounted array is being installed on land adjacent to the pecan shelling and packaging plant owned by brothers Kenny and Tim Tarver. As the brothers have grown their business, the energy required to shell, cool and freeze pecans has risen. The plant used more than 2.2 million kilowatt-hours last year, at a total annual cost of $260,000. Coastal Solar predicts the company will save more than $200,000 in energy costs once the new solar array goes live. The 1.088MW array is designed to produce more than 70 percent of the company's energy needs, amounting to about 1.7 million kilowatt-hours per year. The installation consists of 3,400 320watt solar panels on six acres of land adjacent to the plant. The panels are arranged in 25 rows, each measuring 450 feet in length. The panels are fixed at an angle of 25 degrees and face directly south, the ideal orientation for solar panels in the Southeast to receive maximum sunlight year round. According to Coastal Solar, the size of the array needed to power the plant was best suited to a ground installation rather than a roof-based one. An aerial photo taken Dec. 14 shows the solar array that Coastal Solar of Hinesville is installing adjacent to Mascot Pecan Shelling Co.'s Glennville processing plant. With the help of federal solar tax incen- less than seven years, according to estimates tives, Mascot Pecan will fully recover its provided by Coastal Solar. The company has initial multi-million dollar investment in also applied for a grant from the USDA Ru- ral Energy for America Program. If the grant is awarded, the Tarvers expect to recover their investment in less than four years. "When you put all these together, it was an easy decision," said Kenny Tarver, who took over the company with his brother, Tim, in 1991. The Mascot was founded in 1955 by their parents, Mills and Juliet Tarver, as a roadside tourist shop and gas station for motorists traveling to and from Florida via U.S. Highway 301. Mills Tarver founded the Mascot Pecan Co. after demand grew for the hand-shelled Georgia pecans he sold. Since acquiring the business, the Tarver brothers have grown it into an integrated shelled pecan and candy processor. The Tarvers utilized several federal solar tax incentives, including the Investment Tax Credit, which will provide a 30 percent rebate on total installation costs. They also qualified for accelerated depreciation and bonus depreciation, which stretch out over the first five years. Combined, these incentives cover more than 100 percent of their overall costs, according to Coastal Solar. -The information for this story was pro- vided in a press release issued by Coastal Solar of Hinesville. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. Black, Commissioner MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Julie McPeake, Chief of Communications Amy H. Carter, Editor Mikki Dixon, Executive Administrative Assistant Subscriptions to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin are $10 per year. To start or renew a subscription, go to our website to pay by Visa or MasterCard, or send a check payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address and phone number to PO Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. Designate "Market Bulletin" in the "for" line. To determine if an existing subscription is due for renewal, look for the expiration date on the mailing address label on page 1. Postmaster: Send address changes to 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, 30334. The Department does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy, programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division coordinates compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from this division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact us. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov Arty's Garden: Red cedar rich, warm and underappreciated PAGE 7 By Arty Schronce I love the smell and the color of cedar wood rich, warm, refreshing. It reminds me of young women and their hope chests, of Solomon's temple and its use of the cedars of Lebanon, of long-lasting fence posts and of the Stuckey's gift shop at the beach filled with cedar souvenirs. I also love our Eastern red cedar, sometimes just called red cedar, which is found throughout much of the eastern and central United States but not commonly planted except by growers who shape this native tree into fragrant, finetextured Christmas trees. Birds are the main reason red cedars are part of our landscape. They eat the blue berries and deposit the seeds. That is why you often see a line of red cedars along pasture fences. The birds perch and sow, and cedar trees sprout and grow. Among the feasting and sowing birds are mockingbirds, bluebirds, catbirds, robins and the appropriately named cedar waxwings with their wingtips that appear to be dipped in red sealing wax. Cedar waxwings are social and can form large flocks. When a flock of these attractive birds descends to feed, it can make the cedar look like a Christmas tree with living ornaments. Botanical sticklers will point out that cedar "berries" are not berries at all but small, fleshy cones. Such technicalities do not matter to the birds who relish them or to the people who enjoy the beauty of both the berries and the birds they attract. If you have wondered why some trees have berries and some do not it is because, like some hollies, red cedar is dioecious. That is, it has male and female reproductive organs on separate trees. Occasionally you may find a monecious Eastern red cedar with male and female organs on the same tree. Like many trees, a red cedar may bear a heavy crop one year and a light one the next. And yes, I know that despite its name, red cedar is not a true cedar. It is a juniper, Juniperus virginiana. That doesn't bother me a bit; to paraphrase the Bard, a cedar by any other name would smell as sweet. Besides the fragrance of its leaves and wood, there are other qualities I value about red cedar. For example, there is the way it can change to different shades of green with the angle of sunlight or in response to temperature. Besides food, it provides winter cover for birds from both cold winds and predators. Numerous species nest in the thick shelter of its branches. It is the host plant for the olive hairstreak, a little butterfly with olive and brown underwings. And red cedar is tolerant of heat, cold and drought and is Eastern red cedars mark where a pasture fence once stood. A female tree covered with berries stands far right in the photo, separated from two male cedars by a tall pine. not particular about soil. Although red cedar has many fine points, it should not be planted next to an apple orchard since it is an alternate host for a fungal disease called cedar-apple rust. Red cedar is a variable species, but young trees tend to be rocket shaped. They may take on a middle-age spread or remain somewhat columnar as they mature. My favorite red cedars of all are the old ones. They become majestic with a noble ruggedness in old age. The bottom limbs die off, revealing a shaggy bark, and the canopy opens up. We should all age so well. Please take time to appreciate Georgia's red cedars, and consider planting one instead of leaving it to the birds. Talk to a horticulturist at your local nursery or garden center. They may even offer some red cedar cultivars selected for differences in growth habit or leaf color. -Arty Schronce is the department's resident gardening expert. Write to him at arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov or in care of the Market Bulletin. Cook Georgia Grown: Traditional NE Georgia BBQ Chicken and Mop Sauce By Gary W. Black Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Cooking chicken in Northeast Georgia is a tradition. I started as a ninth grade FFA member stacking cement blocks, lighting charcoal and flipping racks (50 halves at a time). I now more frequently cook 50 halves at a time in an upright smoker fired by wood. The "ag teacher" recipe over charcoal or in a smoker is still the best and almost foolproof. At home my favorite wood is pecan. Prep: 15 minutes Cook: 3 hours Yields: 50 halves. Sauce can be changed based on quantity of chicken. Just keep equal portions of ingredients. Ingredients 50 medium-sized chicken halves, salted both sides with Kosher salt 16 oz. Canola oil 16 oz. apple cider vinegar 16 oz. Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce 16 oz. REALemon concentrate 16 oz. Texas Pete hot sauce, or substitute Coarse-ground cracked black pepper Directions Prepare sauce by combining all liquids. Heat to boil, then remove. Place chicken halves cavity side down on smoker rack. Sprinkle pepper on top. Cook three hours at 250-275 degrees. After one hour begin mopping or spraying sauce liberally at 20 minute intervals. Test by eyeball method of easily twisting leg quarter and/or affirming 165 degree internal temperature. Serve immediately or place in lined cooler, coat with balance of sauce, close cooler and allow additional time (15-30 minutes) for steaming. Enjoy! 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! PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 Registered purebred Angus bull, 6 3 nanny goats, prefer to keep togeth- Great Pyrennes puppies, 7 w/o, ready 3 Brahma roosters, leave a message m/o, 450-500 lbs.; $550. Tom Billings er, 2 Alpine/Nubian mix and 1 Nigerian for new home, currently with livestock, if no answer; $12 each. Linda Cope- Walnut Grove 770-787-0850 Dwarf mix. Kathy Hensley Ellijay kath- great guard/companion dogs; $400 land Grantville 770-927-3816 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License Registered SimAngus bull, 15 m/o, ylhensley@hotmail.com 706-889-7262 each. Sam Cordos Loganville 678- Adult turkeys, toms and hens: Bour- If you have questions regarding this semen tested, all shots, dewormed, 4 m/o purebred Dorper ram lambs, 517-9778 bon Red, Spanish Black, Eastern Wild, category, call 404-656-3722. very gentle. Edward Allen Marble Hill black heads; $500 and $700. Sunshine Wanted: 8 w/o Border Collie puppy, Bronze, Narragansett, pen-free, range- Advertisers selling wood ducks 770-893-3310 Conner Mount Vernon 912-339-2557 registered or not registered, good qual- raised. T. Cowart Snellville 678-481- must submit a USDA permit with Registered, polled Hereford bulls, 2 Boer goats, 2.5 y/o registered billy ity dog. James Wallace Buford 770- 9246 their ad. Ads for wood ducks that y/o, excellent EPDs and bloodlines, and 3.5 y/o nanny, both red/white; 861-5633 Australorp, 9 generations pure, se- do not have this permit will not be pasture-raised, gentle. Joey Yasinski $300/each, or $500/both. Morris Smith Senoia 678-471-7106 Blairsville 770-519-1052 Equine For Sale lect breeding to improve birds, selling published. For information on these due to health; $210 for all 15. Bedford permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Registered, polled Hereford bulls, Boer goats, purebred, young bucks If you have questions regarding ads Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563 Service Atlanta office at 404-679- good EPDs, ultrasound carcass information provided. Larry Lane 404 Lane Rd Carrollton 30117 678-378-5170 Registered, polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Service-age purebred Black Angus, Simmental, SimAngus bulls, registered/semen tested, extensive AI over many years. William Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-586-2388 Sim Angus bulls, 2 available, registered, black/blaze face, moderateframed from quality stock; $2500 each. Joe Fife Hoschton 770-560-3444 SimAngus bulls, 1 y/o, vaccinated and wormed, excellent bloodlines. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-230-9983 Superior calving ease registered Charolais bulls. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128 Young Simmental and Simbrah bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Ex- and does, can be registered. Stanley Taylor Lula 770-869-9299 770-5392131 Fainting 2 y/o female goat, never bred, very friendly, brown/black/white; $250. Brenda Dixon Harlem 706-5568272 Mini first generation fainting silkie buck, 1.5 y/o, horned, blue eyes, photos available, not registered; $400 OBO. Jessica Beard Unadilla 478244-3173 Nigerian Dwarf kids, black, very small, make great pets, please call before 9 p.m.; $100 each. Larry R. Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954 Percentage New Zealand Kiko does, Iron Horse and Loverboy bloodlines, photos on website. Janet Hurt Covington www.pinesandpasture.com 404-408-7618 Ram lambs, Katahdin/Dorper cross, commercial and breeding quality. Susan or Phil Cobb Cedartown 770-5469601 Registered black and white purebred New Zealand billies, 1 y/o and 3 y/o. John Woodruff Tifton 229-425-0801 Registered Spanish Cashmere buck, calm and proven breeder; $400, or will consider new Cashmere bloodline trade. Joanne Ryan Alpharetta 470375-7535 Registered Tennessee miniature Myo- in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published. Amber champagne mare, 14.2H, 4 y/o, gaited, kind, sound, smooth ride; $1500. Gloria Cato Augusta 843-6837669 Paint mare, black/white, very gentle, 10 y/o, 11H, rides a 6-year-old child well but not ridden often. Emily Black Appling 706-541-9753 Bantams, Red Pyle, BB Reds, Silver duckwings. Bobby Owensby Nicholson 706-224-3284 Barred Old English Bantams, Golden Sebright roosters, BB Red roosters, Welsummers, all priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-4985527 Barred Plymouth Rocks, Murray McMurray stock. Hatch date 11/15/16. Robert Thomas Patterson 912-2827372 Black Australorps, 5 m/o, ready to lay: 5 hens, $20/each; 1 rooster, $15. Tabitha Hufford Cleveland 706-2194766 Crested Cream Legbar, 5 w/o, male and female chicks, rare blue egg breed; $70/pair. Mark Schuppener Winston 770-489-4865 Game chickens, Law Grey/shorty Bullock cross; $40/stags, $25/pullets, $10/chicks. Steve Campbell Lyons 912-293-6415 Game fowl: Law Greys and Leipers, stags and cocks. Keith Vickery Royston 706-436-6567 Golden Comet laying hens, large brown eggs, no calls after 9 p.m.; $10/2 y/o, $15/18 m/o. Kenneth Cook Dallas 770-231-4632 Guineas, 3-6 m/o, lavender porcelain and pied; $10/each, or $8 each/10+. Wyndle Bates Blue Ridge 706-632- 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 2016/2017 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-3375711 Bobwhite/Coturnix Quail eggs: $70/100; $155/500; $290/1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Flight-conditioned Bobwhite quail, table birds, pickled quail eggs and other supplies available. Mickey Cash Toccoa 706-491-7081 Poultry/Fowl Wanted African geese wanted; trade for Pilgrim geese. Hank White Atlanta 404755-0505 Embden or Pilgrim geese pair, and a pair of Khaki Campbell ducks. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-768-2683 ceptions are swine from a validated tonic fainting buck, healthy, horned, Paint pony, 11H gelding, gentle and 7584 LIVESTOCK WANTED brucellosis-free and qualified pseu- dorabies-free herd; these opera- blue eyes, proven breeder; $400. Jessica Beard Vienna 478-244-3173 rides, can deliver; $600. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 Hens and roosters, some laying; $8 each. Nelson Massey Conyers 770- tions must submit proof of that cer- Saanen kids, does and bucks, reg- Standard spotted jenny, 5 y/o, loud 483-2639 If you have questions regarding ads tification. If you are faxing or mailing istered stock, DHIA records on dams, color; $300; also 1 y/o jenny, $200. H.T. Pheasants: 2016 Reeves, $100/pair, in this category, call 404-656-3722. in an ad, the test needs to be sent CL and CAE-free herd. Joseph Lashley Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939 Silvers, $75/pair; RIR Bantams, show Standard Southdown sheep, breed- along with it. For ads submitted on- Lagrange 404-274-1702 line, the test can be attached using Tunis ram, DOB 02/20/14, registered, Equine Miscellaneous quality. Bill Todd Chatsworth 706-463- ing pair, ewes or ram lamb, anywhere in 0508 Georgia/Chattanooga area. Terri Todd the attachments button. Buyers are herd sire, selling to prevent inbreeding; If you have questions regarding ads Pre-order for spring 2017 hatch, pre- Armuchee misstodd@mindspring. urged to request proof of a negative $250. Maggie Sjoberg Ila mmenager- in this category, call 404-656-3722. mium bloodlines, Hatch, Claret, Al- com 706-346-6509 LIVESTOCK HANDLING brucellosis and pseudorabies test ie@yahoo.com 706-789-2616 2 saddles: Western and Australian, bany, Grey, 1 d/o chicks; $200/dozen. prior to purchase. Wanted: Mini LaMancha buck, F1/F2, with pads and bridles, very good Paul Anglin Cumming 404-973-8148 2 Yorkshire boars, 1 registered Duroc to breed my Mini Lamancha F1 doe, condition, photos available; $400 Purebred Ameraucana, lavender boar, 15 mixed sows, most bred, some ASAP. Leslie Barber Ellijay 706-637- each. Linda Martin Snellville 770-972- Orpington, Silver Laced Wyandotte, If you have questions regarding ads were show pigs. Paul Richardson Ba- 2002 0405 chicks and adults, Choco Orpington in this category, call 404-656-3722. conton 229-355-0255 Blue Butt and Hampshire mixed: 5 large sows, DOB 05/16/16, 130 lbs.150 lbs; $100 each. Mervyn Thompson Danville 478-862-0668 478-3081317 Bred sows, due to farrow 02/06/17 through 02/10/17. Arnold Tennant 826 Mauk Rd Mauk 31058 478-3919191 Stock Dogs If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. 2013 Sundowner 3-horse trailer, living quarters, excellent condition, 8'Wx7'6"H; $28,500. Theresa Hicks Carrollton 770-843-7124 Wanted: Mini-jenny as a companion to gelding, North Georgia, texting is best; under $300 w/delivery. Ashley Summers Rocky Face 404-9934315 rooster. Licensed breeder. Sandra Lord Juliet 478-283-6844 Rhode Island Red Bantams, Old English BB Reds, nice birds; $10 each. Kim Hogan Cleveland hoganguitar1975@ yahoo.com 706-809-1215 Rhode Island Red pullets, also have Golden Comets and Rhode Island Whites. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706865-9201 2000 Sundowner 2H GN ramped trailer; mats and pads, divider, photos available; $5500 OBO. Donna Harrison Monroe wereoutriding@aol.com 770905-7091 Alleys, panels, tubs, gates, heavyduty cattle systems designed and built, we deliver and set up anywhere. Randy Floyd Hartwell 706-318-9468 Steel cattle bodies, wide/long bed, Duroc/Berkshire/Hereford, 3 m/o, dis- 2 ABCA Border Collie puppies; $350 Poultry/Fowl For Sale Rhode Island Red roosters, 6 avail- pick-up truck coop; $150. Julian Wil- count for 3+, $100 each; 9 m/o Duroc/ Berkshire female, $350. Kem Foley Resaca runroverfarm@gmail.com 706383-6660 Landrace cross piglets, DOB 11/14/16; $40 each. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770-363-0371 Yorkshire X: females, 6 m/o and 8 RABBITS w/o; cut males, 1 y/o and 8 w/o; $75 each. Mike Nalewako Newnan 770630-6541 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1 purebred Nubian buck, 2 y/o, gentle, service ready; $200. C.H. Campbell Pendergrass 706-654-3367 We eat 2 female goats and 1 male goat; $350/all. Vernon West Newnan 770304-1637 2 male Pygmy cross goats, proven breeders: 1.5 y/o black w/white markings, 2.5 y/o multi-colored; $150 each. James Jenkins Oxford 770-7108149 2 Pygmy billies, 4 m/o; $50 each. Dexter Carlton Jeffersonville 478- each. Bonnie Gibbs Social Circle 770856-0297 Great Pyrenees puppies, 3 w/o, wormed/vaccinated, in pasture w/parents and goats, 120 lb. sire; $300 each. David Milam Elko 478-320-2916 478230-3071 Great Pyrenees puppies, currently with livestock, DOB 11/29/16. Denise Wheeler Sharpsburg cherub2mom@ aol.com 404-314-5450 Great Pyrenees puppies, DOB 09/20/16, shots and wormed, fieldraised with goat protecting parents; $300. Douglas Thames Elko 478-2303071 478-230-3070 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published. 1 rare breed Silver Leghorn rooster; $10. Carl Taylor Meansville 404-4088466 10 bronze heritage turkeys, $30/each; 25 Bantam chickens, $10/each; 15 mixed ducks, $25/each. Ernest Presley Macon 478-284-9265 13 varieties peacocks and peahens, including Javas Greens, game roosters and hens, also have peacock feathers. Ray Watts Macon 478-3613468 15 Birmingham Roller pigeons, recessive reds, will ship, photos available by email; $10 each. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300 19 pullets, free-range, brown egg layers. Howard Rhodes Box Springs 706604-8911 able, 7 m/o, beautiful; $8 each. Wayne Bartley Lagrange 706-8823250 RIR, Ameraucana, Brahma, black Australorp, speckle Sussex, laying; $15 each. Gary Ridley La Fayette 706638-1911 Turkey, 1-2 y/o: $50/1 tom; $30 each/6 hens; $200/all 7. Ben Johnson Fayetteville 770-306-7550 Turkeys, Heritage blue-slate, 6-12 m/o; $50 each. Earl Boyette Claxton earlboy45@gmail.com 912-739-0638 843-592-0753 Turkeys, Slate variety, 6 m/o-1 y/o; $50 each. William Boyette Claxton 912-739-0638 Turkeys; $1 each. Betty Munson Madison 770-787-5275 Various Silkies, Bantams, Red Rocks, Aracauna. Hens, roosters $5; 10 less than 1y/o. Melissa Shepherd Cartersville 678-906-1722 White Silkie hens, $10/each; 2016 purebred black Silkies, $20/pair; buff Silkies, $20/pair, extra roosters, $1. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-799-8597 706-556-3261 liams Brooks 770-461-6503 Tarter Cattleman 6 squeeze chute, automatic headgate, 1500 lb. capacity, 2 y/o, text for photos; $1800. Doris Ziegler Concord 770-7151083 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1 New Zealand buck and 1 doe, and 4 Holland Lop bucks, 3 are pedigreed; $100/all. David Brown Adairsville 770653-1138 4 male rabbits, 14 w/o, New Zealand and Silver Fox mixed, 2 male lop mixed; $10 each. Alana Hayes Tallapoosa 404-567-1192 9 rabbits: 1 Giant English Lop, $20; 1 big brown/white Lop, $20; 7 mixed Lionhead, $10/each. Joyce/Charles Canup Covington 470-234-5406 678409-4914 Bunnies, small and large for sale, mixed breeds; $15-$20. Flip and Laurie Phippen Newnan 770-7558702 945-6565 FOR BREAKFAST, 2 y/o Nigerian buck, Rosasharn bloodline. Richard Starke Cherry Log LUNCH AND DINNER. 706-851-7930 2016 hatch: Pumpkin Hulsey, Shamo, Muscovy ducks, Egyptian geese. Shipping available. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709 Baby chicks, all purebred: American Dominique, Buff Orpington and Rhode Island Red. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Lionhead bunnies, purebred, gentle, 2-3 pounds, great pets, lots of colors. Leslie Barber Ellijay CartecayFarm. com 706-637-2002 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 2017 Market Bulletin Advertising Deadlines Issue Date Jan. 4, 2017 Jan. 18 Feb. 1 Feb. 15 March 1 Special Ad Categories Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted Spring Farmland for Sale Deadline Ads due by noon this day Dec. 21, 2016 Jan. 4, 2017 Jan. 18 Feb. 1 Feb. 15 March 15 Handicrafts March 1 March 29 April 12 April 26 May 10 May 24 June 7 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts March 15 March 29 April 12 April 26 May 10 May 24 June 21 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted June 7 July 5 July 19 Aug. 2 Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted June 21 July 5 July 19 Aug. 16 Handicrafts Aug. 2 Aug. 30 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Dec. 6 Dec. 20 Jan. 3, 2018 Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted Fall Farmland for Sale Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Handicrafts Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted Aug. 16 Aug. 30 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Dec. 6 Dec. 20, 2017 New Zealand pedigreed rabbits, various colors for meat, breeding, fur show or pets, call for more information. Roger Bonds Alpharetta 770-356-9541 New Zealand white rabbits, 2 females and 1 male; $45 each. Karen Carlton Newnan 770-630-6541 Rabbits, different breeds, various ages, colors and sizes, healthy and friendly, call/text for availability; $10$25 each. Thomas Ross Dahlonega 30533 706-867-5911 Red Razorback rabbits, 8 w/o and some 4 m/o, purebred, look like wild rabbits. Patsy Brown Jackson 770504-9507 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. 100% pure alfalfa, square bales, barned stored; $16.50 each. Robert Lujan Moreland 770-328-9876 200+ small square hay bales, shelter kept; $4 each. Dannie Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568 2015/2016 Coastal and Bahia hay, 4x5 net-wrapped rolls. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237 478-4943237 2016 Alicia Bermuda hay, UGA tested, square bales, horse quality. Brett Fausett Dawsonville 706-974-5718 2016 Alicia hay, square bales, horse and cow quality, never wet. Dominic King Blackshear 912-550-5370 912550-5385 2016 Bermuda grass and peanut hay, 4x5 net-wrapped, shelter stored. Hugh Lightsey Baxley 912-240-0667 912240-0579 2016 Bermuda grass hay, excellent horse quality hay, fertilized, weed free, square bales, can deliver. Mike Council Cordele 229-406-8105 229-805-5828 2016 clean Tift 85 hay, round netwrapped bales, pick up only; $40 each. James Hicks Collins 912-557-8965 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, 50 lb. square bales, horse quality, fertilized/ limed per UGA, rain/weed free. Michael Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, well-fertilized, weed and rain free, 1600 bales available; $4.50 each. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 2016 Coastal Bermuda horse quality hay, delivery available; $5 each/at barn. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 2016 Coastal Bermuda round rolls, $75; square bales, $7. Horse quality, well-fertilized, limed, delivery available. Rhonda Mccracken Newnan 770-3289453 2016 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized to UGA specifications, barned, square and 4x5 round bales. Delivery available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-994-6463 2016 Coastal Bermuda, square hay bales, well- fertilized, barn kept, large quantity discount available; $5 each. Brett Holland Reidsville 912-237-4012 2016 Coastal Russell, 4x6 netwrapped rolls, barn stored, horse quality, only have 20 bales; $70. William Stevens Macon 478-214-1257 2016 Coastal/Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, sheltered, horse and cow quality. Jim Cole Hahira 229-251-6131 229-794-3052 2016 fall cut Fescue/Orchard hay, 4x4 rolls, sheltered, fertilized and spayed. Jon Anderson Sautee Nacoochee 770-402-9867 2016 high performance, UGA tested, Alicia/Russell hay, round/square, sheltered, delivery available, PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-537-9721 2016 peanut hay, 4x6 net-wrapped rolls, delivery available, $55; also have Bermuda hay. Michael Jones Eastman 478-285-1343 2016 Russell hay, round bales; $40 each. Anthony Odom Glennville 912237-0488 2016 Tift 85, 4x5 net-wrapped round bales; $50 each. Stoney Layfield Tifton 229-848-0092 2016 yellow feed, corn, oats and wheat, excellent for food plots. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356 3000 bushels of bright oats, 1.5 bushels per bag; $8/bag. Bobby Greene Arabi 229-239-1365 Alicia/Bermuda hay, 4x5 round and square bales: $40/round. Terry Thompson Lyons 912-293-4042 Bermuda square bales, horse quality, can deliver. David Harden Lafayette 706-397-8347 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 round bales; $50 each. Kim Jarrell Butler 706-587-0585 Coastal Bermuda hay, very good quality, 4x5 rolls or square bales; $65/ roll, or $7/square. Russ Elliott Lizella 478-935-8180 Coastal Bermuda, fall 2016, square bales, stored in loft, horse quality, you load; $6/each cash, or $25/5. W. Abrams Milner 770-228-3865 Coastal Bermuda, in barn, 4x5 netwrapped rolls and square bales, RFQ 136; $7.50/square, $55/roll. Dorsey Pierce Sylvania dpierce56@comcast. net 912-925-9796 912-659-9726 Hay for sale: $50 and $80/round, $4.50/square. Rick Anderson Taylorsville 404-402-8470 Large quantity of square and round Bermuda hay; also have round bales of peanut hay. Paul Harris Odom 912294-2470 Oats, combine run; $4/bushel. Tom Morris Hartwell 706-436-9070 Top quality Bermuda grass, 4x5 netwrapped JD rolls, barn kept, fertilized, weed free, delivery available/for mileage; $75. Josh Pennino Sparta 706340-3146 Whole shelled and hammered yellow corn. Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-8675177 Wildlife feed, deer beans, non-GMO, 39% crude protein, 50 lb. bags; $20 each. Bryan Maw Tifton 229-3826832 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted 200 round bales of peanut hay, will pay $10,000 cash ($50/roll). Mike Blackwell Buena Vista 706-4643479 Hay or ear corn wanted. Roy Garrett Bowdon rgluke418@aol.com 770-3282110 Wheat straw; $3.50 each. Wade Whitaker Rutledge 706-318-4526 AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404656-3635. Abruzzi rye seed, 76% germination, cleaned and bagged, GDA tested; $14/50 lb. bag. Tracy Watson Mauk 229-928-7625 Gourd seeds, 5" square Luffa washcloth, exfoliating or cleaning, will not scratch any surface; $3/20 seeds. Davis Yaun Soperton dayaun@gmail.com 912-399-1988 Seed cane for sale. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307 Sugar cane, red or green, any amount, small quantity or bulk. Freddie White Baxley 912-240-1989 PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 Bulletin Calendar Jan. 5-8 Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference Savannah International Trade and Convention Center One International Drive Savannah, Ga. 31402 877.994.3842 www.seregionalconference.com Jan. 25-27 Georgia Green Industry Association's WinterGreen Trade Show & Conference Infinite Energy Center 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway Duluth, Ga. 30097 706.632.0100 Jennifer@ggia.org Jan. 14 Georgia Iris Society Meeting St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church 1790 Lavista Road NE Atlanta, Ga. 30329 404.202.3888 Jan. 18 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast Georgia Farm Bureau 1620 Bass Road Macon, Ga. 31210 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html Jan. 19 41st Annual Georgia Peanut Farm Show and Conference UGA Tifton Conference Center 15 RDC Road Tifton, Ga. 31793 229.386.3470 www.GaPeanuts.com 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast Cobb County Civic Center 548 South Marietta Pkwy. SE Marietta, Ga. 30060 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signature- events/ag-forecast.html Jan. 20 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast Carroll County Agriculture Center 900 Newnan Road Carrollton, Ga. 30117 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html Jan. 23 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center 15 RDC Road Tifton, Ga. 31793 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html Jan. 26 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast Burke County Office Park 715 West 6th Street Waynesboro, Ga. 30830 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html Jan. 27 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast UGA Center for Continuing Education 1197 South Lumpkin Street Athens, Ga. 30602 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html Jan. 28 Beekeeping for Beginners Walton County Beekeepers Association Walton EMC 842 Hwy. 78 NW Monroe, Ga. 30655 Register online at Waltonbees.org Feb. 11 Old-Fashioned Hog Killing Demonstration Old South Farm Museum Pleasant Valley Road Woodland, Ga. 31836 706.975.9136 Register online at OldSouthFarm.com Feb. 17-18 Georgia Organics 20th Annual Conference & Expo Georgia International Convention Center 2000 Convention Center Concourse College Park, Ga. 30337 404.481.5009 or 404.481.5012 caroline@georgiaorganics.org sarahbartlett@georgiaorganics.org Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr. georgia.gov Jan. 24 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast Decatur County Agricultural Center 101 B Ag Lane Bainbridge, Ga. 39817 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html Jan. 25 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast Toombs County Agri-Center 377 Quint Shrine Road Lyons, Ga. 30436 706.583.0347 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/signatureevents/ag-forecast.html We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. Livestock auctions listed in The Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conducting the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published. Wrens Abruzzi rye, 79% germination Seeds: Foxglove, poppy, sweet Wil- rate, $13/50 lb. bag; certified Tifton liam, money plant, Cypress vine, mari- 9 Bahia grass seed. James Gaston gold, maypop; $1/pack + SASE. Sara Americus gaston7460@bellsouth.net O'shields Tate 770-735-3657 229-924-7460 229-938-9115 Small Leyland Cypress trees, 8"-12"T, Ag Plants for Sale see website for ordering information, will ship; $4 each. Hans Gruetzenbach Blueberry plants, taking orders for Dalton www.muscadinesandmore. February-March pick-up or shipping; com 706-483-4221 $3 each. Simon Miller Demorest 706- Yellow canna lilies, tall phlox, old- 949-0626 706-754-6700 timey blue iris, Siberian iris, rose Figs, 3 varieties, mulberries, $5; self- campion plants, mole bean seed, pollinating Issai kiwi, $6; sweet shrub, shrubbery. E. Beach Duluth 770-476- $3; dewberries, $2; no shipping avail- 1163 able. Carla Houghton Marietta 770- 428-2227 MISCELLANEOUS Pecan trees, 6'-7', $15; fruit trees, $5; blueberry plants, 4'-5', $10. Kelly Bliz- If you have questions regarding ads man Perry 478-955-6025 in this category, call 404-656-3722. Pecan trees: Grafted and seedling, 2 black, heavy-duty iron wash pots: growing in 3-gallon pots, Desireable, 23", $225; 16.5", $175. N. Robbins Stuart and Elliott, 2'-3'T. Jimmy Crum Sharpsburg 404-723-1942 Bainbridge 229-220-3907 Hardback blueberry cookbook with Red and white sugar cane, reason- 150 recipes, call or order online; $18 ably priced, Doubletree Creek Farm in each/includes shipping. Joe Kilpatrick Wheeler County. Leslie Clark Alamo La Fayette www.theblueberryfarm. 912-568-7490 912-223-0720 com 423-301-2717 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Large cast iron kettle, 2'+Dx3'+W; $600. Joseph Youngblood Midland Hastings prolific field corn seed. Da- 706-326-1913 vid Strange Cornelia dstrange4580@ hotmail.com 706-968-6441 Miscellaneous Wanted Need annual Rye grass and Fescue Bulk outdoor red amaryllis bulbs. Ken seed, up to 20-30 bags. Don Cigainero Atkins Greensboro 770-329-0564 Adairsville 770-608-0569 Wisconsin V twin-motor. Paul Watson Polecat pea seed, need 2 lbs, call Hampton 770-946-3737 404-707- collect. Robert Brown Rome 706-234- 7633 2317 Sunchoke/Jerusalem artichoke seed, Bees, Honey & Supplies up to 100 lbs. Ashley Rodgers Doug- 10-frame bee hive, $85; 5-frame bee lasville 248-495-0353 hive, $65; also make inner covers, su- pers, top bar bee hives. Eliseo Delia FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 10-frame hive top feeder w/floats from Brushy Mountain, like new, only used two weeks; $18 each. Ashley Blackwell Statham 404-925-6630 If you have questions about this cat- 678-858-1479 egory, call 404-656-3722. 2017 NUC hives, place orders now 1y/o cedar, dogwood, rose of Sha- for 04/2017 pick up or mail; $150 each/ ron and Catalpa; $5 each. Aron Walsh pick up, Jack Jones Dahlonega 706- Jonesboro intownbaptist@yahoo.com 429-7130 404-307-8113 500 spring singles, spring NUCs, 2016 light pink Cleome, seashell Cos- packages, queens and honey. mos, lemon sunflower, 25 seeds; $3/ Bob Binnie Lakemont bobbinnie@ cash + SASE. D. Miltimore 1766 Pleas- blueridgehoneycompany.com 706- ant Hill Rd. Ranger 30734 782-6722 350 varieties of 4" perennials includ- 55-gallon drums of wildflower honey, ing helleborus, $1.50 each; 1-gallon must pick up; $2.05/lb. Bill Tyre Jesup grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; 912-294-0563 display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jack- Albany/SW Georgia: Complete bee son 770-775-4967 removal, also hornets, wasps, yellow Amaryllis: Large red/white bulbs, and jackets; licensed and insured. Dale free small bulbs included with order. Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663 Emily Tompkins 227 Tucker Rd Warner Robins 31088 emitom@cox.net 478953-3201 478-731-0330 Angel Trumpet cuttings, yellow and peach, rooted in soil and producing leaves; $20 each. Bobbie Butler All bees: Will pick up swarms for free; seeking new locations to keep bees; Russian-hybrid NUCs, $140. David Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546 All of your beekeeping needs, honey, Dahlonega backtomyroots@wind- beeswax and 2017 NUCs. Gary Gai- stream.net 706-864-6592 ley Cleveland gailey.gary@yahoo.com Bamboo, giant timber, up to 678-316-9791 6"Dx40'H, great for building/crafts, Bee removal, work guaranteed, price varies by quantity; make an Metro Atlanta and West Georgia ar- offer. Mike Tackett Braselton 678-617- eas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942- 0873 3887 Cleome seed; $1/teaspoon + SASE. Carpenter bee traps, shipping cost is John Jeans Po Box 306 Waleska extra; $10 each, or $25/3. Billy Middle- 30183 brooks Monroe 770-267-7084 Crape myrtle and Nellie Stevens hol- Free bee swarm removal on/near the lies, in the ground, you must harvest, ground, will also remove unwanted full 15'-20'T. Buzz Mann Hampton big- beehives, Walton and east Gwinnett pinefarm@live.com 470-336-8351 Counties. Robert Pruden Monroe 770- Hen and chicks or other echeveria 466-9100 succulents wanted. J. Carter Atlanta Free removal of low hanging bee 404-350-0202 swarms, fee for structural removal, Old-fashioned four-o-clock seeds, Rockdale area. Ronald Johnson Conytall, all colors; $2 + SASE. Mary Pursley ers 678-357-1814 Winder 678-979-0057 Gallberry voted best tasting honey in Privacy trees: Leyland Cypress and Georgia; $52/gallon, includes shipping. Thuja Green Giants for fencing, we Ben Bruce Homerville www.bruces- deliver and plant statewide. John Cow- nutnhoney.com 912-487-5001 herd Monticello 770-862-7442 Honey bees, NUCs, $165/your box; Red cedar, dogwood, Catalpa, juni- $195/our box; 3/4-advantech quality per and persimmon, healthy starters; boxes, packages, $135. D. Haught 45 $5 each/most. Aron Walsh Jonesboro Valley Road Chatsworth 30705 barn- 404-307-8113 404-307-8113 yardbees@yahoo.com 706-508-2257 Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink, 706-581-0473 touch-me-nots, morning glory, hibis- Italian #3, $125; March NUCs, $175; cus, four-o-clocks, Siberian iris, money queens, $30; preorder now, full pay- plant; $1 cash/teaspoon + SASE. G. ment required, North Georgia Supplies. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Du- David Mcdaniel Rome kd4wph@aol. luth 30096 com 706-234-6585 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for December 2016 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 52.10 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 54.27 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 48.78 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 72.98 1500-2100 lbs.................. 73.67 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......162.67.. 150.19 350-400 lbs.......154.13.. 142.52 400-450 lbs.......146.06.. 132.92 450-500 lbs.......139.94.. 127.15 500-550 lbs.......130.03.. 120.56 550-600 lbs.......124.51.. 115.49 600-650 lbs.......116.71.. 108.09 650-700 lbs.......115.74.... 99.87 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......136.03.. 124.98 350-400 lbs.......130.09.. 119.72 400-450 lbs.......124.92.. 113.71 450-500 lbs ......115.46.. 107.42 500-550 lbs.......109.05.... 99.62 550-600 lbs.......105.16.... 94.41 600-650 lbs.......100.25.... 90.89 650-700 lbs.........96.49.... 83.88 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......158.73.. 144.05 350-400 lbs.......151.89.. 137.85 400-450 lbs.......142.12.. 128.50 450-500 lbs ......129.26.. 119.01 500-550 lbs.......119.98.. 109.74 550-600 lbs.......113.61.. 104.80 600-650 lbs.......108.17.... 96.71 650-700 lbs.......104.09.... 92.70 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 161.25 100-150 lbs.................... 190.31 150-300 lbs.................... 246.67 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 116.25 80-100 lbs...................... 148.70 100-150 lbs.................... 164.25 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 77.10 40-60 lbs........................ 113.70 60-80 lbs........................ 142.50 Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:// www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 Italian bees, NE Georgia, 5-frame Co-packing services for jams/jellies Red wigglers, $3/cup, $35/5-gallon Martin gourds: Plain or fixed, ready to All types chair caning: Blind cane, NUCs, 3 lb. packages for spring 2017, offered by Zandra's Kitchen Delights. bucket, $100/25-gallon tub; compost hang; other varieties available at farm French weave, hole-to-hole, press, order online, pick-up only. Slade Jarrett Zandra Overstreet Greensboro 706- $15/50 lb. bag. Anthony Self Byron or to ship. Crystal Lang Cordele 229- porch, rattan reed and fiber rush, some Baldwin www.jarrettbees.com 706- 453-0438 478-538-6167 322-1321 repair, quality work, over 50 years of 677-2854 Farm fresh brown eggs, free-range, Trout: Good stocking quality, various Now taking orders for 2017, 5-frame no hormones or antibiotics, free local sizes, hatched and farm-raised, de- Out-Of-State Wanted experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455 NUCs and queens, call for details. Jim delivery; $4. Agnes Hollis Dallas 630- livery available. David Cantrell Ellijay Barbie patterns, will pay for copies All types of chair caning, refinishing Garvine Byron 478-956-7672 730-7668 706-273-6199 and postage. Eare Hall Yulee FL 904- and repairs. J. Lewis Perry 478-987- Package bees, 3 lbs. with queen, Farm fresh brown eggs, leave mes- All sizes catfish, minnows, shin- 548-6123 4243 February-March call to place orders; sage if no answer; $3.50/dozen. Jo- ers, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, $82. Alan Odom Rebecca 229-392- seph Durante Alpharetta 305-318- electrofishing, feeders, threadfin shad, Firewood Aprons, both half and full, adult bibs, walker bags and sun bonnets, price 0321 2337 aeration/weed control, consulting ser- Firewood must be cut from the ad- includes postage; $7/each, or $18/3. Pure all-natural unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8 oz. bear, Fresh Stuart pecans in shell, no pesticides, fungicides or artificial fertilizer vices. Keith Edge Soperton 478-6978994 vertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road Sw College Park 30349 404-344-0568 $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775- used to grow; $2.50/lb. + shipping. An- 0157 drew Kinder Royston 706-386-0895 Fertilizers & Mulches specifying the amount of firewood Audubon approved cedar birdhous- for sale. es, feeders and carpenter bee traps, Remove swarms for free; remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee; bee equipment wanted. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588 Sourwood raw honey, grade A, extra light, delicious, $20/quart; Mountain wildflower honey, $18/quart. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343 Top hive feeders w/painted supers for 10-frame hives; $20 each. Barney Kendall Canton 770-597-9560 Will remove swarms and unwanted bee equipment, also bee removal from structures; 2016 Wildflower honey. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-1781 Things To Eat Advertisers submitting ads using Grassfed beef, pastured, hormone/ antibiotic free, naturally raised, custom processing your way from JoGlo Farms. Gloria Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303 Premium pure sugar cane syrup, three 25oz bottles shipped anywhere; $42/all 3, includes shipping. Ben Parrish Statesboro ben@benparrish.net 912-536-2200 Wanted: Black walnuts, whole hulled or not. Jim Barron Acworth 770-6557552 Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs. + postage. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 We machine shell your pecans while you wait; $30-cents/lb. Jody Glidewell 2016 wheat straw, delivery available; $3 each/at barn. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191 Aged horse manure mixed with shavings; $1. M. Hight Macon 478-9602008 Cow manure, price based on quantity purchased, have bobcat onsite to load. Scotty Ingram Ball Ground 770-5967718 Fresh worm castings, extra microbes included, best in Georgia, pick up today in Acworth or Cumming; $5/gallon. Shane Jones Cumming 404-9647534 Horse manure and shaving compost; $1/as much as you want. Jerry Riles Douglasville 770-337-1516 Firewood, short wheel base truck load; $65/pick-up, or $85+/delivery. Keith Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531 229-224-7730 Half-cord seasoned oak, delivered and stacked within Newnan, Sharpsburg, PTC area; $100. Buzz Glover Moreland 404-520-0420 Hickory firewood; $150/half-cord. J.T. Austin Douglasville 770-6523383 More than half-cord, cured and split oak, for wood heater or fireplace, no delivery; $60. John Eberhart Hiram 770-943-0775 Oak firewood, $80/half-cord, $160/ full-cord; mixed hardwood, $65/halfcord, $130/full-cord; delivery available. Jerry Tucker Mcdonough 770-7221492 specializing in Bluebird nest boxes, handcrafted with repurposed materials. George Burkett Mableton gbetter@outlook.com 770-401-0315 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, also wicker and rattan repair, 36 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Chair caning and wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high quality work. Dotty Mcdaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 Crocheted pot holders, made from 100% cotton thread, double thickness, various colors, make great gifts; also make baby afghan blankets. C. Bowman Morow 404-849-3818 Custom handmade T-shirt quilts, the term "organic" require Certi- Jackson 770-775-6592 fied Organic registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Fish & Supplies Horse manure/shavings for compost- Oak firewood, delivered free in Haber- memory quilts, memory bears, memoing, Little Creek Farm; $1/per load. sham County; $65/half-cord, or $125/ ry pillows, and pieced quilts. Great gifts Tamara Dillard Orion Drive Decatur full-cord. Harold Hook Mount Airy for birthdays and graduation. Margaret Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a cur- 30072 info@littlecreekfarm.org 399-1750 404- 678-641-4976 Red and white oak, seasoned and Watson Newnan mew542000@yahoo. com 770-251-6951 are faxing or mailing in an ad, the rent Wild Animal License from the Longleaf pine straw, delivery and in- split, extra charge for delivery; $80/ Dish cloths and wash cloths, cotton registration needs to be sent along Georgia Department of Natural stallation available, semi-trailer loads half-cord, or $160/full-cord. Edward and acrylic, hand-knitted, several pat- with it. For ads submitted online, Resources. Ads submitted without also available. Josh Bulloch Manches- Akin Griffin 678-378-9175 terns and colors to choose. Roberta the registration can be attached this license will not be published. If ter 404-925-1076 Red oak seasoned firewood, ready Watts 2252 Whitney Rd Se Monroe using the attachments button. For you are faxing or mailing in an ad, Mulch hay, round net-wrapped bales, to burn; $75/shortbed, or $100/long- 30655 770-464-1979 information on this registration, call the license needs to be sent along in field. Barbara Osborne Americus bed. Jacob Pope Covington 678-763- Doilies, dolls, kitchen towels and the Organic Program Manager at with it. For ads submitted online, 229-942-3191 8941 Christmas ornaments done year- 706-595-3408. the license can be attached using Pine shavings for horse barns and Seasoned and split firewood: Oak, round; also repair work done at reason- 1-quart of black walnuts; $25 + ship- the attachments button. For license chicken houses. Martha Smith Bre- $175/full-cord; pecan, $65/half-cord. able prices. Marcia Brookins Thomas- ping. Herman Robinson Bremen 404- information, call 770-761-3044. men 770-646-3276 E. Sims Carnesville 706-384-5279 ton 706-647-0593 263-7857 770-294-9600 5"-12" grass carp, F1 bass, threadfin Pine straw bales; delivery costs ex- Seasoned firewood, McDonough and Handmade bird houses, duck boxes 2016 cane syrup. Howard Burnette shad, coppernose bluegill, shellcrack- tra; $2 ea. at farm. Donald Akins 1122 Jackson area; $70/truck load, or $180/ and bat houses, made with treated Mershon 912-288-0091 ers, catfish, genetics/delivery guaran- Jim Rowe Hightower Rd Collins 30421 full-cord. Chris Kent Jackson 770- wood and screws to last for years; 2016 Desirable pecans, $11/lb. + postage; will crack, shell, separate your pecans, $.50-cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2016 large pecans, large mammoth halves; $49.50/box + $6.95 shipping. Walker Cook Griffin 770-228-0001 2016 pecan, in the shell; $5/lb. + shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706768-4776 2016 pecans, shelled halves and pieces; $8.50/lb. + shipping. Betty Hatcher Lula 706-677-3202 770-5393565 2016 shelled pecan halves; $8/lb. + shipping. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229-3923921 All natural Black Angus beef, grassfed, grain finished, sold by the quarter, half or whole. David Sharpton Com- tee, also cages and fountains. David Beall Greenville 706-289-1874 AI quality farm grown channel catfish fingerlings, graded/priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live and healthy. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 All fish species: Bluegill, shad, bass, shellcracker, minnows, shiners, catfish; pond surveys, aeration, feeders, weed consultation/vegetation control. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310 All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shell cracker and more; free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938 All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker and red-breast bream, delivery available. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 dakins@windstream.net 912-557-4616 912-245-9837 Wanted: Cow manure, fill dirt, top soil, leaves, old rotting hay, chicken manure. Michael Waters Meigs 229921-0222 Worm castings from African Night Crawlers, rich black castings. Byron Hicks Stockbridge oldbuzzards138@ charter.net 770-317-1012 Oddities Gourds, variety of sizes and shapes; $2 each. Dean Fletcher Canton 678472-3035 Gourds: Close-out sale due to health, call before coming, any size/number; $2. Thelma Moon Royston 706-2454218 Lucky buckeyes, $.25/dozen; Plant- 286-2283 Seasoned hardwood, delivered within 20 miles; $200/full-cord. Danny Sykes Knoxville 478-836-5050 Seasoned oak firewood, delivery available: $100/half-cord, $200/fullcord; hickory/pecan BBQ wood, $60/ quarter-cord. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 Split and seasoned oak hardwood, 18"-20"L, free local delivery; $85/halfcord. Corey Campbell Ellenwood 404241-0192 Split hickory, $300/full-cord; fat lighter, $2/lb.; no delivery, pick-up only. Roy Rose Blairsville 706-897-2949 Stacked hardwood firewood, pick-up, delivery cost is extra; $75/ half-cord. Thomas or Andrew Long Jackson 770-490-1986 770-7224424 call for prices. Lindsey Wynn Ocilla mjwynn@windstream.net 229-4570534 Handmade tatted lace Items: Bookmarks, $8; cards, crosses; Christmas ornaments, angels, snowflakes, stars, wreaths, trees, bells, stockings, $6/ small, $8/medium, $10/large. Amie Cleghorn Tifton 229-256-3557 Memory bears made from your loved one's clothing, pants, shirts or pajamas, etc. Sherry Mcdaniel Buford 770366-1306 770-945-4869 Old-fashioned rabbit boxes w/sticktrigger system, weathered wood, 50+ years building/trapping, $20/each + $12/GA shipping; cedar blue bird house, clean-out lid, $12/GA shipping. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd Snellville 30039 404-578-7758 Peacock feathers, Java Blue variety, merce 706-367-0876 Cane syrup and blue ribbon can syr- First class Big Reds, $35/lb.; Red Wigglers, $25/lb.; worm castings + ing buckeyes, $5.25/dozen; instructions included, please include postage. Unseasoned oak firewood, no delivery; $1/as much as you want. Loretta wreaths, weddings, pots and jewelry; $.50 cents ea. Richard Haigler Hia- up, 1/5 size; $7 each. Roy Holt Dudley 478-676-2760 shipping. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@ cox.net 478-955-4780 Jules Simmons Smoke Rise 828-2264700 Bates Fayetteville 770-461-9526 678699-6637 wassee 706-994-6850 Quilting materials, variety of sizes, Timber have lace, etc. Clemmons Strickland 660 Winndale Rd Dallas 30157 770- Timber must be individually owned 445-2585 and produced by the advertiser on Quilts: Homemade, premade/cus- his personal property. No compa- tom, T-shirt, cotton clothing, or other nies or businesses are allowed to material, all sizes; day runners, pillows/ advertise timberland in this cat- pillow shams, complete old quilt tops, egory. Timberland advertised must pot holders, microwave bowl holders; be at least one acre. Timber wanted $20-$500. Doris Brown Mcdonough ads will not be published. fdbrownj@charter.net 770-898-8701 5+ acres of standing timber available Raggedy Ann/Andy dolls, 25"; all for harvest, oak, cedar, pine trees. A. handmade, no paints/plastics, beau- Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423 tifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. Huge poplar trees, you cut. Vickie Ho- Betty Hopkins 914 28Th St E Tifton gan Clarkesville 706-768-5441 31794 229-382-2310 Handicrafts Wanted: Knit Cro Sheen by J.P. Coats crochet thread. Ida Blackstone Mitch- A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching; it can be four feet high, four feet wide (deep), and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that yields 128 cubic feet. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words. 4-harness Leclerc loom, maple, manually operated, 40"x36"x55", weaves projects up to 32"W; $250. Jane Mcleroy Flovilla 770-775-6085 ell 706-598-0938 Wanted: Someone in the Atlanta area to teach me how to tat (make lace). K. Hendricks Atlanta 404-307-1784 Wanted: Someone to sew 8" stuffed dogs from photographs. Barbara J. Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415 706457-0598 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov From Our Archives: Save the Market Bulletin! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 By Amy H. Carter Editor Never argue with someone who buys ink by the barrel. Especially if he's a constitutional officer of the state. A politician with his finger on the button that starts a roll of newsprint running through a printing press is a force to (not) be reckoned with. Or so it seemed for the first 93 years of the Market Bulletin's existence. At various times throughout the publication's history, budget-minded members of Georgia's executive and legislative branches proposed to make the Market Bulletin a fee-for-service publication. A niche periodical with a narrow topical focus, the Bulletin was nonetheless popular enough to boast upwards of 500,000 subscribers when it was offered free to any Georgian who cared to receive it. With production expenses in excess of $500,000 a year, the Market Bulletin must have looked like lowhanging fruit to budget hawks seeking cuts in taxpayer-funded services during lean economic times. Maybe they knew them was fightin' words to whichever man had been elected to the office of agriculture commissioner at the time. If not, they learned as soon as the next edition of the Market Bulletin hit the streets. In 1972, it was then-Gov. Jimmy Carter's turn. If logic prevailed in such matters, the state's most famous peanut farmer would be the natural choice to finally make a successful case for a subscriber-funded Market Bulletin. Commissioner Tommy Irvin put that idea to rest with a banner headline on the front page of the Jan. 12, 1972, issue: "HELP SAVE YOUR BULLETIN." "Governor Would Cut Publication," he wrote. "It is obvious the Governor does not realize how valuable you consider the BULLETIN. However, it is within the power of the State Legislature to restore this appropriation. As a former legislator, I know your local representative would appreciate hearing from you." On Jan. 14, Atlanta Constitution columnist Celestine Sibley published a loving and well-timed ode to the Market Bulletin, which Irvin reprinted in the Bulletin on Jan. 26. "The other day I sat in the House chamber over at the capitol and heard precedents cracking or at least being threatened with fracturing blows all over the place," Sibley wrote. "It didn't bother me much because in political matters I'm always comforted by the knowledge that change usually improves things and if not, this too will pass. And then somebody told me the Market Bulletin was being threatened. Now really, gentlemen!" One can just imagine the future President and his executive secretary, Hamilton Jordan, crunching the numbers and crafting a fiscally sound rebuttal to all this hand-wringing sentimentalism. The Governor even penned a personal note to Irvin on his handwritten working papers: "Tommy: Thank you for publishing this reply to your front page article and editorial. Give me equal treatment Jimmy." Bless his heart, he tried. "As Governor and a farmer, neither I nor anyone else is trying to abolish this newspaper. I would never permit it," Carter wrote. "We are trying to slow down the increase in its cost to the taxpayers. What would you do if you were paying the cost of a service which did not improve in value but whose postage costs went up 1,500 percent in five years?" Go ahead and guess what he got for bringing cold hard numbers to the impassioned fight for a paper that, in Sibley's words, "keeps us eager readers in a constant state of delight." He got overruled. The General Assembly continued to fund the Market Bulletin in full until 2003, when reduced appropriations forced an end to the weekly publication schedule. In 2010, the Legislature removed the Market Bulletin from the state's budget completely. On July 1, 2010, the Georgia Department of Agriculture began charging Market Bulletin subscribers $10 per year to receive the paper. Last year, subscribers collectively (and voluntarily) paid more than $400,000 for the Market Bulletin. Perhaps $10 a year is a small price to pay for what Sibley described as "the pure pleasure the Market Bulletin gives us." Find Georgia Agriculture Online! www.agr.georgia.gov www.facebook.com/georgiangrown @GeorgiaGrown: https://twitter.com/ @GaPoultry @Iamgeorgiagrown Georgia Grown: https://www.pinterest.com/GaDepAg/ Notice Ads for the Feb. 1 issue -- including Farm Services and Handicrafts -- are due by noon, Jan. 18.