10 0 t1h91A7nni2v0e1r7sary GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 VOL. 100, NO. 19 COPYRIGHT 2017 GEOR GIA DE PAR T M E NT O F AGR I CU LT U R E GA RY W. BLAC K, COMMISS ION ER GDA, UGA Extension push to educate farmers about Produce Safety Rule before compliance dates By Kendall McWilliams kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 1 in 6 Americans become sick due to foodborne illness each year. In the same study, CDC attributed 46 percent of foodborne illness to produce consumption. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is making strides to ensure that the supply of U.S. grown produce is of expected quality by implementing the Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule. The rule is set to be effective for compliance by farms growing covered produce as soon as Jan. 26, 2018. The Produce Safety Rule seeks to curtail the risk of microbial contamination that is likely to occur during the production, harvesting, packing and holding of produce commodities. The final rule is the first of its kind, pioneering the mandatory federal standards for the production of fruits and vegetables in the U.S. The key requirements include regulation in six categories: agricultural water; soil amendments; sprouts; domesticated and wild animals; worker training and hygiene; and equipment, tools and buildings. With this monumental shift in regulation, the need to educate and assist farmers as they make necessary changes to meet compliance standards is imperative. "Farmers are doing what they know how to do and in comes this new rule," said Maggie Hart, farm safety education and outreach coordinator for the Georgia Department of Agriculture. "Change, in general, can be scary to them." Because the rule only applies to ready-toeat produce commodities, the new standards are accompanied by a level of ambiguity about which farms and commodities are covered. This has the potential to be a source of confusion for farmers as they make efforts to comply. As a result, communication and outreach are important prior to enforcement of the rule. The FDA is working cooperatively with the National Agriculture State Departments Association, state departments of agriculture, produce industry groups and state extension services to approach upcoming on-farm changes with an "educate before you regulate" attitude. "The `educate before you regulate' approach provides farmers the opportunity to gain the information they need and training that is required," said Judy Harrison, a food safety specialist with the University of Georgia Extension Service. "This gives them time to make the changes they need to make on their farms and packing facilities before actual inspections begin," Produce farmers whose operations are covered by the Produce Safety Rule are required to attend a day-long training session in order to obtain certification that is necessary to comply. Producers who attend the Produce Safety Alliance Grower Training are able to develop a better understanding of produce safety and how it impacts their farm. According to NASDA, approximately 575 Georgia farms have been identified as operations that will be required to comply. The Georgia Department of Agriculture and UGA Cooperative Extension aim to serve these farms as a resource for compliance assistance. "It is my goal to ensure that as many growers as possible are getting education and training as soon as possible," said Hart. The GDA Farm Safety team hopes to make training as convenient as possible for growers by hosting trainings outside of production season, thus allowing farmers to step away from their roles on the farm long enough to receive mandatory certification. Additionally, the department is using grant funds to provide training manuals and certificates at no cost to farmers. Despite significant changes in production practices, farmers will reap the benefits of compliance. Positive attributes of compliance include increased marketability among buyers, See PRODUCE SAFETY RULE, page 14 visit georgiafarmsafety.com for more information Infographic by Erin Burnett/GDA Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Georgia Ag Hall of Fame will induct new members Sept. 22 By Merritt Melancon UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Athens From the north Georgia chicken houses that put food on the table to the booming highway system that keeps the state moving, this year's Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees have impacted all Georgians. On Sept. 22, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will induct former Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Wayne Shackelford and pioneering poultryman Bill Baisley into the Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame. The inductions will be part of the college's Alumni Association Awards Banquet at the Classic Center in downtown Athens. "We are excited about the 2017 Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame honorees. Both inductees are well-deserving of the honor," said CAES Alumni Association President Joel McKie. "They are outstanding additions and have made noteworthy contributions to agriculture in Georgia and beyond." The Georgia Agri- Shackelford cultural Hall of Fame was established in 1972 to recognize individuals who made extraordinary contributions to agriculture and agribusiness in Georgia. Inductees are nominated by members of the public and selected by the CAES Alumni Association's award committee. Those nominated must possess the following characteristics: impeccable character, outstanding leadership, noteworthy contributions to Georgia's agricultural landscape, and recognition for achievements in agri- culture as well as other areas. Former inductees include agricultural history-makers such as D.W. Brooks, founder of Gold Kist; J.W. Baisley Fanning, former UGA vice president for ser- vices; and J. Phil Campbell Sr., founding di- rector of Cooperative Extension in Georgia. This year's recipients Shackelford and Baisley have their own long lists of acco- lades. Baisley started his career in the poultry in- dustry in 1959 and retired in 2003. During his almost 50 years in the business, he helped to See HALL OF FAME, page 9 PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 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. Out-of-state subscribers may only publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. Advertising is limited to farm-related items. Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. 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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 Food Safety 404.656.3627 GATE 855.327.6829 Plant Protection 404.463.8617 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Animal Protection 404.656.4914 Licensing 855.424.5423 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 Market Bulletin 404.656.3722 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 Franklin 130 acre farm with paved Rockdale 107.20 acres; hard- FARMLAND FOR SALE road frontage. 10 acre pond and 20 woods, large stream, small pond, Following are advertisements for the Market Bulletin's Farmland Edition. Ads are listed alphabetically by county according to geographical regions. The map and legend on this page may be helpful in locating land advertisements. acres of fenced pasture. The balance is mature hardwood and pine timber. $4,950/acre. Richard Newton Atlanta 770-337-8392 Franklin 46 +/- acres, 4 poultry houses, built in 2000; $715,000. Elbert Willis Royston 770-530-2040 duck pond, deer and turkey. 2606 Valley Dale Drive, Conyers, Georgia 30012 at Almand Road. Don Or Lamar Adams Social Circle 770-787-7582 404-316-3175 Rockdale 18.6 acres, 15 minutes from Snellville, wooded, borders a Ads are limited to describing farm- Hart 10 acres, Lavonia, Hart Coun- creek 860 ft., beaver pond, ducks and land or farm structures; detailed ty, creek, pond, $95,000; 15 acres in deer; $3600 per acre. Bonnie Pate descriptions of non-farm struc- Bowman/Elbert County, creek, pond, Ellerslie 706-741-4426 tures are not included in these ad- $80,000; possible owner finance. Spalding 26.2 acres: eight-room vertisements. Robert George Lavonia 706-356- house, pond, barn, out buildings, Farmland Northeast 1420 457 feet road frontage, 4628 Newnan Hart 45 acres, Hwy. 51, Bowersville, Road, Griffin;$200,000. Leroy Byrd If you have questions about ads in 875' road frontage, pasture, creek; Griffin 404-556-4961 this category, call at 404-656-3722. $5295 per acre. Dianne Frix Buford Farmland Northwest Dawson 437+ wooded acres, three miles west of courthouse on Hwy. 53; $10,000 per acre. Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400 Fannin 15.2 acres in Mineral Bluff area; power streams, 400' road frontage, wooded, several building sites. Eunice Fleming Fayetteville 770-4601646 Fannin 42.4 acres: mountain land, paved road, good timber, water through property, wildlife, utilities, Indian cave, great building sites, views of Cohutta mountains, mins. from Ocoee whitewaters. Robert L Crawford Mc Caysville 706-632-0234 Fannin House, 24.14 acres, out buildings, pond, 3 road frontages. Borders creek, spring and stream; $825,000, some financing. Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Ln Blue Ridge 30513 706-632-3914 Franklin 30.4 acres on CR320 one mile north of I-85 in Carnesville, frontage on 2 dirt roads: $6500 per acre, owner financing available. William Elrod Green Cove Springs welrod9360@aol.com 904-699-7067 Habersham 16 acres, pasture, creek, sheds, 1880s farm house, 2BR/1.5BA, no central heat/air. Shelley Mcginness Gainesville 678-3161432 Habersham 16.6 acres, pasture, 1000' creek, huge barn, 3BR house, 3 out-buildings, spring, drilled well, city water/sewer available, paved road 770-401-6592 Hart 50 acres fenced Fescue, 1 acre with doublewide, two wells, spring water with strong stream: $5000 per acre. Elbert and Hart counties. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-498-4686 Hart Three tracts on Hometown Road, Eagle Grove Community: 93.8 acres open with pond, 16.2 acres with pines, 39.1 acres mixed, all on road frontage: $4,000/acre. Frances Skelton Hartwell 770-313-7535 Madison 48 acres, mix of pasture and hardwoods, perimeter fenced, 2 drilled wells, in conservation tax program, creek, trailer, old barn. $3850/ acre. Ben Anderson Comer 404-2027642 Madison 92.66 acre ranch & home, zoned A-1, fenced, creek, corrals, water system, equip. barn & garage, panoramic views. Byowner.com ID 4810483; $575,000. Carl Kelley Danielsville 706-246-0715 706-318-1740 Madison Farm, 47+ acres, 95% open, spring fed pond, mainly Bermuda grass, 2 barns, paved road frontage, 3 bedroom farm house. 812 Friendship Church Road, Danielsville; $299,000. Robert V Miller Danielsville 706-202-3261 706-614-4923 Morgan 8 acre farm w/ 5/3.5 baths, 4 sided brick, 2 car garage, unfinished basement, 3 small pastures, 1 metal, 1 pole barn, 7 miles from I-20; $425,000. Garfield Chambers Madison 678-595-5450 If you have questions about ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Chattooga 140 ac, 100 ac. 30 year old P.P, 15 ac. open. Remainder bottomland with year round creek. 100x40 pole barn & cabin. Menlo area. $600,000. Chris Castillo White 770-560-2726 Gordon 16 acre mini farm. 1680 sq ft brick home, built in1969. Several bldgs and barns, city water, well, and pond on approx. 13 fenced pasture. Pictures available. Debbie Wyatt Oakman 770-401-2338 Haralson 151.60 acres; $2500.00 per acre. Property has electricity, paved road, lake site & food plots, mature pines & hardwoods. Good hunting. Low taxes. Quiet & peaceful. Md Moss Buchanan 770-546-7204 Haralson All wooded except for 2 acres cleared for house, gravel driveway, hardwoods, streams, 25-52 acres, deer, turkey, $2500 per acre. Financing available. Ben Frost Buchanan 770-853-3409 Paulding 50 Acres near Acworth, GA. Perfect for farm land, pond or horses. $19,500/acre. Robert And Janis Garrett Dallas bobgarrett417@ gmail.com 770-974-9381 Polk Approx. 17 acres in Lake Creek area, behind golf club, timber and creek, close to city limits; $42,000, OBO. Greer Hooper Cedartown 770748-4960 770-883-7295 frontage, near Walmart; $299,000. Oconee 6.4 acres, fenced, im- Farmland West Central Wayne Quarles Cornelia 706-499- proved pasture, all open, + 200' creek If you have questions regarding ads 2718 frontage, lots with road frontage and in this category, call 404-656-3722. Habersham Near Lake Burton, easy access; $80,000. Serious inquir- Heard 27.4 ac Heard County farm, Hwy. 197; 66+ acres, wood and pas- ers only. Fred Hale Watkinsville 706- 12 ac under cultivation, 15 ac pine ture, house and barn, ready to move 769-6060 trees, county water well, small spring, in, two spring-fed creeks, deer and turkey and beautiful mountain view. R. F. Flowery Branch 404-431-0704 Hall 17 acres, East Hall County. Private, quiet. City water, electricity, septic tank, dirt road thru property. Mulitple building sites. 3000' creek, bottom land; $170,000. Patsy C. Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575 Hall 4+/- acres in South Hall County, Hwy. 13 near Lake Lanier, 1200 ft. of road frontage, older house on property. P Free Flowery Branch 770-3802166 Stephens 34 acre farm; 24+ acres hardwood/pines, 1 acre pond, 8-10 acre pasture, older farm house 1600 sq. ft., 100 mixed fruit trees, old out buildings, perennial stream, $175,000. Carol Dekle Toccoa 706-244-8326 Union Land for sale; 13.7 acres. Robert Brown 1254 Mount Tabor Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call 404-656-3722. Cherokee 27+/- acres, Mt. Carmel Church Road off #108 near #20; rectangle, land slopes off center ridge, bold stream on back line: $17,500/ acre. Paula D Hill Atlanta hillpaulad@ gmail.com 404-256-4633 Cherokee 7.59 acres, Addington Lane, Waleska area, stream, large hardwoods; $9500 an acre. Douglas Payne Canton 770-479-5460 770316-0094 Cobb Mini farm with updated house with 3 br, 2 1/2 ba. on 8.5 ac. Has pasture, garden spot, mature fruit plants and out buildings. Sue Wadsworth Hiram 770-439-1448 DeKalb 10.2 acres, large barn, 6 acre field, nice for equestrian use in road frontage, large barn, updated farm house; $249,900. Charles Avery Franklin 770-854-4344 Houston 85 acre pay-to-fish/duck hunt lake with acreage and residence; $200K. Wilbur Long 5811 Nature Dr Macon 31216 478-319-0057 Lamar 9 acres, 2 flag lots, can be divided. Small pond, hardwoods; pine, pecan and leyland cypress. Call before 9 pm. $70K. Greg Taylor Hampton 770-946-9310 Lamar Milner area, 444 acres, mostly open, some pecans, 2+ mile frontage US 41. Old Alabama and Silver Dollar roads. Productive soil types; $6,000/acre or trade for tract in Peach Co. Dar Bohnenstiehl Forsyth 770468-4682 Meriwether 48 acres in Luthersville, $1325 per acre: $63,600. 2017 taxes $297.38, no easement. You get Church Rd 0541 Dallas 30157 678-363- Atlanta metro large elegant area, private setting, home, m740 diesel approximately 700'x2750', excellent hunting; 2017 county fair market value Farmland Northeast Central If you have questions regarding this ad category, call at 404-656-3722. Elbert 7.44 and 6.49 acres: Walk- tractor and implements. $520,000. Eddie Gray Thomaston 706-9756635 Douglas 13+ acres. Mostly wooded, very close to elementary and middle $84,700. R L Parker Zebulon 770567-5031 770-468-7985 Meriwether 5 acres, mixed hardwoods and pines, good building site for that country home, good area ing distance to Lake Russell, 5 miles schools, 2 min to I-20. Owner can fi- for hunting, near Luthersville on to Russell State Park, mature hard- nance. $20,000 per acre, OBO. Faye Meadow Boone Rd. Owner will not woods and internal roads; $8500 per Little Winston 770-941-1440 finance. Linda Hopper Ellijay 706- acre. Owner financing. David Baldwin Gwinnett 10 acres of nice, flat pas- 636-3248 Grayson 678-836-8182 ture land. Borders creek on one side. Monroe Hunters, own your prop- Franklin 12+ acres, 1200' I-85 front- Several building sites with water/ erty: 109 acres, prime hunting land, age, branch, paved road frontage, half electricity on road. $12,500 per acre, deer/turkeys, Echeeconee Creek, cleared-half wooded, old home site, willing to finance. Kay Young Dacula pine/hardwoods. Must see to believe. well, shop; $215,000. Paul Bennett kay1y@comcast.net 770-822-1425 Price negotiable. Robert Lindsey For- Commerce 706-335-4972 770-483-8121 syth 478-338-1645 478-258-4444 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 USE FOR LOCATING GEORGIA COUNTIES FARMLAND SECTIONS AND COUNTIES Northwest Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield Northeast Central Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Southeast Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long McIntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler Northeast Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Brooks Towns Calhoun Union Chatta- White hoochee Clay East Central Colquitt Cook Baldwin Crisp Bleckley Decatur Burke Dooly Columbia Dougherty Dodge Early Emanuel Grady Glascock Irwin Hancock Lee Jasper Lowndes Jefferson Marion Jenkins Miller Johnson Mitchell Jones Pulaski Laurens Quitman Lincoln Randolph McDuffie Schley Putnam Seminole Richmond Stewart Taliaferro Sumter Treutlen Terrell Twiggs Thomas Warren Tift Washington Turner Wilkes Webster Wilkinson Wilcox Worth Southwest Greater Baker Atlanta Ben Hill Berrien Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding West Central Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Pike 106 acre farm/hunt retreat, beautiful mix of pasture and woods, pond, stream, fenced, shed, well, electricity, private, paved road frontage; $4500/acre. Michael Schooley Tucker fcrfamily@bellsouth.net 770414-1018 770-344-7170 Pike 60-100 acres on Concord Rd; $5,000/acre. Reid Hutchings Concord 770-884-3463 Pike 70 Acres pasture and wooded.100 ft. road frontage, secluded. Great for cattle, horses, hunting, building site. $206,500. Next to 297 Lawrence Mill Road. Thomas Morton Molena 770-884-5954 Pike 94 acre pasture, 90% open, fenced w/ hogwire, bermuda/fescue, 2000ft. road frontage, 3 barns, 3 wells, 2.5 acre lake on Old Zebulon Rd. $6000/acre. Will owner finance. Charles Harp Fayetteville 404-5972433 Talbot 127 acres of timberland, 22y/o planted pines; stream, paved road frontage, county water, good hunting, near Waverly Hall: $1799/ acre. Paul Bulloch Woodland 706975-9136 Taylor 17 acres of pines, mostly 20 y/o pines, with deep well, US Hwy 19 road frontage, located 3 miles north of town; $51,000. Charles Hart Butler 912-367-6812 912-2884871 Upson 141 acres total. 77 acre tract and 64 acre tract. Waymanville Rd. 20 year pines and large oaks. 3700 feet paved frontage. $3,100 per acre. Alec Nations Acworth 678-619-6560 Upson Approx 28 acres of farm/ timberland (pine/hardwoods) overlooking the Flint river. Excellent location for rustic farm house. Boat access to river included. Leave mssage if no answer. Jim Butts Thomaston 706-975-8266 Farmland East Central For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Baldwin 43 acres; two ponds, house, shop, store, three car sheds, four utility houses. Call for more details. Joel Adams Milledgeville 478453-7260 478-363-4203 Dodge 64.51 acres: house, three buildings, three wells. Pecans, peaches, and other fruits. Hay land. $275,000. Tom Sawyer 890 Empire Chester Hwy Cochran 31014 478230-7330 Emanuel 223+ acres: planted pine, mature pine, cultivated land, old house and outbuildings; $2250 per acre. Paved road frontage near Twin City. 50 acres in CRP. Jimmy Lanier Brooklet 912-682-3209 Glascock 45 acres; 35 acres pasture,10 acres pine, pecan and fruit trees, and 3 bedroom house; $128,000. Also, 70 acres pine and 40 acres pasture. Steve Echols Mitchell 706-962-7296 Jasper 1652 Goolsby Road, Monticello. 64+ acres. Half pines/half pasture, 2 ponds, 2 barns, 1700 sq. ft. cabin, generator. $289,000. David Wilbanks Covington 404-787-4301 Jasper 184 acre w/ lake, several streams, some planted pine; 3,500 per acre. Owner financing. A.A. Brittain Jackson abrittain@mindspring. com 770-775-7727 404-328-5756 Johnson House and 37.5 acres including 4 acre stocked pond; $179,000. Michael Brown 1383 Mount Olive Church Rd Wrightsville 31096 478-575-8010 Laurens 33.86 acres. Pine and hardwood. Ralph Keen Rd. in East Dublin. Good home site or mobile home park site. $70,000. Victor Thomas Dublin 478-697-4077 Laurens 54.17 acres; 1 br/1 bath house. 4 acre pond, pine/hardwood. Good hunting site. Taylor Grocery Road. $200,000. Victor Thomas Dublin 478-697-4077 McDuffie 116 acres, 30x50 shop, 20x30 ap, deep well, pastures, creek, fenced woodlands; $325,000. Hugh Gourley Warrenton 706-597-0106 904-757-1252 Warren 51 acres in very nice area. Paved frontage, creek, small pond, good timber. Recently built cabin, used as full time residence. Ready to hunt. $185K. Jeff Walls Warrenton 706-465-2924 Washington 30 acres fenced in w/ pecan trees, 2 wells, 3 grain bins & old corn crib. Henry Bussell Warthen 478-232-2491 Washington 33.365 acres, 14.5 miles east of Sandersville; $1395 per acre. Clear cut in 2016, 2 creeks, 1000' paved frontage, 1000' dirt frontage, great hunting tract. Bob Bailey Social Circle 678-772-0674 Wilkes 244 acres of cut over timberland, paved road and creek frontage. $965 per acre. M. Durham Union Point 706-486-4250 Farmland Southeast For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Telfair 46 acres, good hunting for deer and turkey, large timber, will sell with timber or without, owner finance with 1/3-down; $110,000 in three payments. Frances Spires Sandersville 478-552-3428 Ware 15.56 acres with 6 year old slash pines; $45,000. Jenny Mciver Wray 912-383-5924 Wayne 60 acres, pasture, marketable timber, generous amount of equipment, 2 ponds and 2 homes. Brennon Johnson Odum 912-2940948 Farmland Southwest If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Calhoun 45.5 acres, half-open spring, stream present, fronts on State Hwy. 37 near Morgan. Call 6-8 p.m. Jim Andrews Edison 229-835-2483 Dooly 100 acre cattle ranch, improved pasture land, fenced and cross-fenced includes 58 acres, irrigated hayfield, wooded shaded areas, perfect for livestock. 2 wells, 2 ponds, road frontage. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 Pulaski 70 acres - 57 dry, cultivated, 13 wooded. Terrell Edalgo Finleyson edalgot2000@yahoo.com 229-9389571 Randolph Ranchland: 110.5 acres, five cross fences, water wells, hay fields, pond, septic system, house, storage buildings, open pole barn; great for living, hunting and livestock. Ernie Anderson Shellman 229-6792105 Schley 295 acre farm, vintage buildings at historic Concord community crossroads, eight miles of trails, four creeks, managed timber, mature hardwood forests, lush bottom lands, fronts two roads. Steve Saunders Decatur se.saunders@comcast.net 404323-5459 Sumter Farm and/or hunt on 67+ open and wooded acres one mile south of Pres. Carter's boyhood farm, deep well/springs, deer, turkey, $2200/ acre. Tom Allen Plains 706-400-9124 Terrell WANTED: farmland wanted in Southwest Georgia. 100-200 acres. Mail information. Larry Odom 868 Maerick Rd Dawson 39842 229-5370744 Thomas 20 acres w/ 15 acres cultivation, wooded with creek; $3500 per acre. Selling as complete package. Vanice Cahoon North Augusta 706373-3199 Tift For Sale: +/- 68 acre farm w/ 1 1/2 acre pond and 2,319 sq. ft. brick 3 BR house in Brookfield: $460,000. A.C. Merritt Asheville 615-598-0548 828-337-5913 Wilcox 319 acres. 67 acres planted pines, 8 years old. 110 acres open land, large pond, good deer and turkey hunting, 3.5 miles NW of Abbeville. S.D. & Gloria Williamson Fitzgerald 229-425-0400 Wilcox 38 ac, cattle land, pond, barn, 1/4-mile from Ocmulgee River Boat Landing/Recreation Park; not suitable hunting land, no pine trees. Appraised value $76,000. Asking $70,000. David & Elaine Sheppard 116 Pine Street Abbeville 31001 229-4257659 229-425-8109 Wilcox 90.9 acres of timber located corner of Pierce Road and Old Cordele-Rochelle Road across from Union Church; $1980/acre. Ann Youngblood Unadilla 478-957-0454 Wilcox 92 acres with 65 acres planted pine, 30 yrs. old. Balance in cutover & hardwood fenced on three sides, railroad frontage; $3200 per acre. Danny Hawkins Rochelle 229365-3097 229-365-2456 FARM SERVICES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Farm Services and Services Wanted ads must be related to agriculture. Wanted services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Commercial contractors are not allowed to advertise services in this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 18 years of experience: Bobcat, notill grain drill, bush-hogging, clearing, light grading, tree removal, fences, on/off-site welding. Chris Wilkie Commerce 706-335-7538 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 38 years of experience: Horse arenas laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking and demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 39 years experience: bush hogging, post-holes, grading, gardens/ food plots, seeding/fertilizing, aeration, chainsaw work; $50/hr, 3hr min. charge. Rick Allison Buford 678-2002040 Agricultural fencing installed and repaired, board, woven wire, electric, high tensile, barbed-wire, Red Brand certified, land management services and pasture maintenance. Casey Kent Good Hope 678-446-8520 678-4468520 Bobcat and tractor, work heavy, brush clearing, post-hole, grading, food plots, bush-hogging, roads, driveways, backfilling, plowing/tilling, pasture maintenance. Oconee and surrounding counties. Michael Ebright Watkinsville ebrightr@bellsouth.net 770-363-5092 Bush hog, drives scraped, and tilling services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678386-1466 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow/plow, cut, rake and bale square hay, Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-9940701 Bush hogging for West GA area. Dennis Stevenson Douglasville dennis.stevenson@comcast.net 404-9151866 Custom hay cutting/baling. Will come to farm cut/fluff/rake/bale hay. More affordable than buying hay for winter. Bj Marks Mansfield 770-5502646 770-313-1220 Eco-friendly land services: mulching, stump-grinding, bush-hogging, foodplots, plug-aerating, grading. Follow on Facebook. JHM Land Solutions, LLC. Bryan Norton Carrollton 706616-5899 770-274-9120 Electric fence charger repairs. Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-9424672 Farm/pet sitting at your home/barn. Large and small animals. Dogs, cats, horses, pigs, goats, chickens, etc. Leslie Phelps Watkinsville 706-4105701 Have Chew Crew/camper will travel for land improvement. 12 dairy goats & herd mgr. Water/electric needed. Within 40min of Athens. Alexander Flaherty Royston 706-254-7717 Lakes/ponds built/repaired, new pipe systems, grading, clearing, homesites, fix drainage problems, Bobcat, BushHog, creeks renovated, fence rows, horse farm work. Warranty. Licensed. Fayetteville, Brooks, Senoia. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565 404-227-3405 Mud and water are no problem, beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-0048 Nuisance beaver and predator removal, Southeast Georgia area, but can travel. Call for quote. Brian Mckee Hortense 912-288-6542 Over 25 years of experience. Let me turn your logs into valuable lumber. I come to you! Serving south Georgia. Steven Smith Baxley 912-210-8656 Pole barns built anywhere in Georgia: 40x60x14 w/8x8 posts, $18,500; 30x60x12 w/6x6 posts, $13,500; other sizes available, plenty of references. David Charity Ranger 678431-3122 Retired military looking to help farmers with bush hogging, fence repair, hay harvesting and stacking, minor repairs and cattle/equestrian assistance. Michael Wells Royston 770780-1774 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770867-2718 Willing to teach farming to young man on my farm; transportation not provided. Dennis Graney Tybee Island 912-547-4026 Farm Services Wanted 50 acre horse farm needs tractor work, mowing, general farm help. Hours are flexible. Call Susan. Sonja Cooper Powder Springs 404-8610204 House, barn, smokehouse, old store and warehouse to be torn down or moved. Mal Milam Franklin 678-3409891 Looking for someone to tear down and remove an old chicken house. Lots of good tin and lumber. Eh Or Dot Wallace Bethlehem 678-222-8734 Need five acres bushhogged in Monroe on small horse farm. Julie Alday Monroe 770-597-3645 FARM EMPLOYMENT 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. Couple needed on gated estate farm. Drug free workplace. Housing and salary provided. Popefield. Lonnie Pope Sunny Side 770-233-0130 GCI seeks experienced Dairy Supervisor with 5 years milking experience. See gdcjobs.com for details. Stephen Moody 1978 Highway 147 Reidsville 30453 478-992-5146 478-992-5146 Looking for crop farm work. Need housing and salary. Tim Peeples Brunswick 912-602-0899 Mature male looking for farm work. Experienced in carpentry, equipment operation, fencing. Michael Martin Milner 678-416-1424 Sharecropper for produce farm. Also help with cattle, pigs, hay. Small house available/reduced rent. George H Wallace Elberton 706-213-0698 Wanted: person/family to run a broiler farm in North Georgia. Experience preferred. Must provide references. Buddy Hitt Dalton 706-278-4535 706980-0421 FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. `73 C60 Chevy with steel dump grain body, good condition; $3500. NH855 baler, 5x6 bales; $2000 OBO. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-687-1095 912-8652638 `97 NH 3930, Bush hog 2425QT loader w/ bucket, pallet forks, hay spear; $14,000. Lewis Wheeler Greensboro 706-453-9569 (3) well drillers, hydraulic, rotary, 300' + drill stem, bits up to 8"; $12,000. John Lott Donalsonville 229-2549410 1 bottom plow and disk harrow for JD Model M; 6ft stalk cutter. Price negotiable. Photos available. Byron Brown Valdosta 229-242-3069 1-row mechanical transplanter, double-disc opener w/ new bearings, new double seats, bed knocker, book and sprocket. 50-gal tank; $2525. Thomas H Taunton Butler 478-862-3138 1010 John Deere tractor diesel, mid60s model; $2300. Two-row cultivator, 3pt. hitch; $150. John R Bryant Warner Robins 478-283-5134 10x40 ft. 8-wheel cotton wagon, ideal for hay transport; $1000. D. W. Knight Dexter 478-484-6044 12 ft. pole wagon w/ wooden bed, 4 ft. harrow, 6 ft. box blade, 3pt. boom pole, 4 ft. bedder harrow. Jesse Strickland Perry 478-335-3991 12' wide BushHog brand, 5V tin; 2' wide,11' long. Barn lumber; 3' wide, 2.5' long,1x 6 x12. Cleve Evans Dawsonville 706-265-9704 1460 International axial flow combine, 863 6-row corn head, 1020 grain head. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706455-7227 150 gallon, 3pt. hitch, 20' boom agriculture sprayer with foamer. Always stored inside. See to appreciate. $1400. Hubie Colquitt Lexington 706743-8228 1939 JD A tractor. Hand starts easily. Runs well. Aubrey Burroughs Crawford 706-202-5303 1948 Farmall Cub, good working tractor, great sheet metal; $2200, obo. 1964 MFb5 Diesel, great running tractor; $4500, obo. Sandy Reece Dawsonville 706-429-8007 1948 Farmall Cub, mower, scrape blade,12 volt system, new paint/decals, works and runs like new: $2150. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706716-1320 1948 Ford 8N tractor in shed. Needs cosmetic work. $1250. Call or text for more info. Jim Arp Silver Ceek 706252-1452 1950Farmall Cub tractor, runs good, tires/sheet metal good, 12 volt. International belly mower in good condition; $2800 for both. Johnny Williams Villa Rica 770-546-0968 1955 Ford 640 tractor, runs good, good live lift, 80-90% tread; $2750. Kevin Ryan Holly Springs 678-6992606 1957 Farmall Tractor, runs good; $2500, OBO. Walter Bates Alpharetta 770-475-0292 1958 John Deere 720, standard diesel, electric start with no. 825 roll over plow. Both restored; $35000. Hyler Bracey Taylorsville 678-641-5068 1958 John Deere Model 820. Huge 2-cylinder diesel tractor. SN 820 4502 Yellow DOT tractor. Cecil Hughes Young Harris cecilhughes2003@yahoo.com 706-781-9235 1960 Ferguson TO 35, 4 cylinder; diesel run, stored 30 plus years, needs complete restoration; $2000. Danny Parham Vienna 229-712-9366 1972 JD450B front-end loader/backhoe, recently rebuilt rear end; $11,000. Pat Gallimore Fayetteville 770-4616391 1978 L59 Woods mower mid-mount, came off MF210; $150, OBO. Mike Moorman Leesburg 229-759-2194 1979 Trailmobile, grain hopper trailer; $8500. 2 Gehl 95 feedmill mixer; $1500 for both. Delmer Bullington Sycamore 229-567-1563 1980 Ford F-7000 diesel dump truck. P/S, clean; $2,800. Richard Thompson Rossville 423-991-7530 1982 John Deere 950 tractor, 27HP, 2WD, 952 hours; $4950. George Glover Cleveland 770-921-6384 1983 Ford F250 Diesel 6.9 flatbed, 1992 Ford F250 7.3 service body. For parts or fixer upper. Tommy Stephens Cobb 229-938-7503 229-853-5490 1985 Ford 7710 Row-Crop Tractor. C744841. Ford 4.4L 4-cyl diesel. Engine 97 hp. Janis Carrier Cloudland 706-862-2601 1988 John Deere, 858 hours, one owner, 2WD; $7000. Jim Worley Oxford 678-859-1824 1988 Komatsu D68E bulldozer, ready for work, excellent condition, 184 HP; $21,500. Joe C Chance Ashburn 229567-4729 1989 JD Tractor 4555, 170HP, FWMD, 4680hrs, 1000PTO, power shift, 15 fwd/4rev, H&AC, rear lift, excellent condition; $48000. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-8445 1994 Ford 8240 SLE, good condition, 95 HP, 5020 hrs, cool A/C, tires 75%, $14,500. Bo Davis Ocilla bodavis@windstream.net 229-424-5698 1995 Mack with rebuilt engine, 50 ton loboy; $20,000, OBO. Kyle Lynn Powder Springs 404-545-1614 1998 Chevy C6500 Dump Truck 454 has engine, good condition, good cylinders on dump. Henry Crosby Baxley 912-240-3243 1999 JD5210 2WD, open-station, no hydraulics, front weights, telescopic hook-up, 475 hours. Frank Carlton Thomasville 229-403-7520 2 disc brush & bog harrow, boom pole, platform approximately 3' x 4' and much more. John Bartlett Mcdonough 770-957-5494 2 dozer scrape blades, rear wheel weights, front rack w/ 5 weights. All fit John Deere garden tractors. Kenneth Johnson Barnesville 770-468-8933 200 gallon boomless sprayer, 3pt hitch, like new with new pump; $1400. Brian Hart La Fayette brianhart@ windstream.net 706-996-5070 2006 16ft. Hooper flatbed trailer, dual axle, electric brakes, good condition; $1300, obo. Mike Richcreek Byron mikerichcreek@yahoo.com 478-9565429 478-951-2276 2011 Honda Foreman 4-wheeler, on-farm usage only, power steering, excellent condition, low hours; $5200. Donald Chandler Hull 706-548-7500 2011 KMC 3376 peanut combine and 2005 36/38 KMC 4row flex peanut plow. Johnny Massey Doerun 229-776-5577 229-878-7021 2012 Kubota M9960 w/ loader, low profile, 1750 hr, good shape, perfect for poultry houses; $29,000. Rob Mcbay Canton 678-777-1775 2012 Polaris sportsman 400 HO ATV, 4 wheel drive on demand, excellent condition, low hours; $3200. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-231-8236 2016 Kawasaki Mule 610 XC, 4X4, less than 10 hours. Like new; $7500. Earl Slayton Po Box 477 Acworth 30101 eslay04@comcast.net 2020 JD has bad engine; $3000. Ernest Presley Macon 478-284-9265 243 Massey Ferguson tractor, 340hr. Tuffline 20 disc harrow, gill pulverizer, 18ft. eq trailer, $16,000. Ronald Reece Douglasville 770-354-1883 3 in trash comp, 8HP, Honda engine; $100. Burl Duncan Monroe 770-6558680 4-wheel Vicon hay rake; $750. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 4000 Ford diesel, power steering, remote power, wet brakes, new engine/ brakes, canopy, good tires; $6750. Glenda Gober Buchanan 770-6469677 4000 Ford tractor, runs great; $5000. Has front end not attached; $1400. Sold separate. Russell Surles Richland 229-321-2255 450 John Deere dozer straight blade; $9200. Ray Walker East Dublin 478279-0644 48" pallet forks; $550. 72" root grapple; $1050. 72" brushmower; $2950. Farmhouse, 100 y/o, offer/remove. Cash only. Jim Bishop Franklin 706675-3943 5 ft Woods rotary mower, good condition; $550. 7 ft box-blade with 5 chisel points; $550. Phillip Minchew Macon 478-951-4421 478-781-0604 50 gal. pull type sprayer w/ 5 hp bs motor; $200. William Brett Perry 478987-3136 6' Hardee finishing mower; very good condition, appearance is 90% like new; $700. Fred K Barnes Tifton 229-382-5349 6' Litter bucket skid steer attachment, $450. Cut off saw wide belt drive, $150. Ted Reeves Sparta 706878-8562 6ft King Cutter finishing mower, good condition; $500. John Gunn Reynolds 478-847-3387 8900 Weis McNair pecan harvester. Pecan dump cart w/ hydraulic controls. 7 ft. Rome bulldozer harrow. James Kinnett Mc Rae 478-285-3486 894 JD corn header, excellent condition, $16,000. 4960 JD, major overhaul; $44,000. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 478-955-5775 9965 JD cotton picker. Great shape, field ready, 4 row, 1625 engine hrs & 1235 fan hrs. John T Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597 ABI Manure Spreader 25 cu ft, like new, 4 speed, ground driven, for smaller barns; $2000. Evelyn Dinkins Powder Springs 678-488-4122 All-purpose plow; $350. 2 disc plow, self cleaning; $100. 8 disc bush & bog; $200. Danny Whitworth Dallas 770443-2685 Allis Chalmers 175 diesel w/ loader included, bucket and hay spear, 62 HP: $6500. Jim Brewer Hoschton 706-654-1612 AMT 626 John Deere all material transporter, complete parts only, not running. $350 OBO. Ronald Carroll Statham 404-401-9130 Antique Allis Chalmers tractors: B, (2) WD40s and WD45, not running; also have a running Ford Jubilee. Jesse H Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Antique John Deere R manure spreader, working condition; $800.00. Barbara Cumming Madison 706-3188844 706-342-3740 Bobcat 763, 1995, new condition, tooth bucket 74", low hrs, well maintained; $13500. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-595-7891 Bobcat quick-hitch 80" bucket, post hole digger (24" auger), 5.5' grapple root rake, 12" BHC shredder. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955-2362 Brown tree cutter, 3 point hitch, older model but works like a champ; $2995.00 cash. Clint Adamson Jackson 678-787-3535 BushHog 17' Batwing finish mower, good condition; $8750. International274 offset tractor w/ cultivators, 336hrs, excellent condition; $11, 500. Betty Farr Lavonia 706-498-3838 C Farmall; $350.00. M Farmall; $450.00. Some 3pt. equipment. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Caroni model 710 finishing mower with 6 foot cut. Asking $950. Excellent condition. Ken Athon Lagrange koathon@gmail.com 706-681-1080 Case IH 2388 combine 1501hrs. Rotor/2275eng. $50,000, CaseIH 3306 corn head 6-row 30" $11,000. Brantley Broome Donalsonville 229254-6516 CAT 315CL excavator, 2002, 6740 HRS, 24" pads, 48" bucket, long stick, good-uc thumb, extra clean; $58,000. Charles Reichert Boston 229-2267769 County Line 500 Spreader, excellent condition; $395.00. Hugh Lambert Gainesville hugh.lambert@t3labs.org 678-361-4278 Cub tractor F+R cultivators, quick hitch turning & layoff plows. Like new rear tires, everything works; $2450. John Branan Dry Branch 478-9606961 David Bradley hammer mill, belt driven; $200. Large one PTO driven hammer mill; $250. Troy Morris Jasper 706-692-9437 DR Field & Brush Mower; 30" cut, 17 HP, Kawasaki engine, excellent condition; $1,200 firm. Alfred Jones Macon 478-747-4628 Drum hay mower. Round hay mower. Square hay mower. 12ft. stock trailer. 3pt hitch fertilizer spreader. Victor P Floyd Pembroke 912-653-2345 Econo-Horse TroyBuilt tiller; $300. Troybuilt Super Tomahawk 2in1 shredder; $300. Or both for $500. Both just serviced. Wayne Johnson Roberta 478-960-1250 F-3 Gleaner combine, one owner, completely rebuilt + 2 parts machines; $9,500, obo. Ronnie Singleton Buena Vista 706-566-2937 Farmall F20 tractor, for parts; $100. Harry L Hodges Bellville 912-2861048 Farmall Super A; $1700. Farmall Cub; $1700. Runs good. Robert Collins Calhoun 706-602-9027 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Fertilizer spreader, stainless chain, JD 3320, 4X4 diesel, joystick hydro Kubota LH 330, 4WD w/ loader, 8 Sell or trade 6 ft. heavy-duty box Two 40x400 used chicken houses. good shape, just needs a truck to haul tractor w/ JD loader bucket, 650 hrs, pcs. equip, Ford 5000 w/ loader, JD scrape with teeth for lighter duty angle Selling all equipment. Feed Bins, 48 it; $800, obo. Chris Allen Cartersville excellent condition; $16,500. William 5105 w/ loader. Gerald Parker Butler or reversible blade. William Hanzlik inch fans, controllers etc. Buddy Mar- 770-596-6251 Brown Leesburg 229-376-4179 478-862-5536 Canton 770-361-5975 tin Talmo 404-680-2833 Finishing mower: New Holld 930B JD 5085M, 1490 hrs, C/A, 2WD, dual Kubota Tractor L4630 4WD cab Sioux grain and hay feeder Beefco Two horse work cart. Good condi- model, 72", 3pt; $675. Jerry Cox Fay- remotes; $32000. JD 6430 premium, 44HP 520 hrs, like new: $15,500. tiller with pto. Small cattle trailer. Al- tion. $350, obo. David Alexander etteville 770-461-7938 C/A, 4850 hrs; $33000. Dale Wiley Wayne Dasher Glennville 912-213- fred King Calhoun 678-332-9288 Chickamauga 706-539-1176 Ford 309, two row planter. Mostly Covington 770-464-3276 3331 SK210 LC Kobelco Excavator, 31.5 Vicon cm217 disc mower; $1000. complete, needs maintenance. $275. JD 566, round baler net wrap, string Kuhn 10' hay cut, 3pt. hitch; $5500. UC 90%, 48" bucket, AC, ex-hyrdrau- Morra 530 hay tedder; $500. Two 3pt Call or text. Roger Holley Wrightsville tie, monitor, $6000. Wes Hopper Pitts GMC and 15 ton lowboy; $4500. Lee lic lines; $35,000. 9000 Ford diesel hitch hay spears; $125 each. Keith 478-232-8831 229-322-0166 Banks Mansfield 678-656-3060 tractor, twin screw, 250RM Cummins; Watkins Nicholson 706-658-6913 Ford 3500 loader; canopy, counter- JD 643 Cornhead; good condition Land Pride HD35 hydraulic auger $4,500. James Sullivan Vidalia 912- Yanmar 2200 tractor with 4ft finish weight, forks. Ford 4500 loader; 3pt w/extra parts; $3500. W/ header trl; with bucket mount. Excellent condi- 537-4944 mower runs good hyd. good; $3500. hitch, forks, bucket. Ford 4000; front- $4250. Steve Southern Cartersville tion, still under warranty; $1200. Kent TD20E dozer, 75% UG KG blade root William Earnest Folkston 912-276- end set-up. Julie Shelton Martin 706- 770-655-0337 Hill Tifton 229-256-9974 rake, will trade for 4WD tractor/ front- 4142 969-4244 JD 7200, high crop tractor, cab, A/C, Lewis Bros. Housekeeper #2; used, end loader, 35-60 HP, power steering. Yanmar diesel, 3 cylinder, 4WD, runs Ford 4000, good shape, new tires on 2WD, original owner, good condi- works well, good spare unit; $3450. Randy Mcneal Montrose 478-697- great, 3 pt. hitch, 1610 series. Carter back; $4000. Pat Cannon Norcross tion,10600 hrs; $17500. Also LMC,18- Kept clean/sheltered. George Suther- 4133 Stewart Baldwin 706-778-5204 770-712-1548 Ford 450 box dump; equipment trailer; Ford 1700 tractor with 3 pieces of equipment, will sell separately. Larry Thornton Canton 912-223-9727 Ford 4630 turbo, 60 HP, shuttle shift,1640 hrs., canopy, 2 rear outputs, good paint and condition; $9500. Johnny Jordan Eastanollee 706-4910312 row sprayer; $6500. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795 JD 750, 15' no till grain drill w/ small seed box; $14,000. Filson portable cattle chute; $3600. Travis Gilbert Woodbury 706-575-0593 JD 7820, 4WD w/duals. Taylor Way offset. Brillion Cultipacker. 1600 JD chisel plow. Keith Lord 2351 Macedonia Church Rd Danielsville 30633 land Rocky Face 706-313-2000 Link belt trackhoe for parts, no boom, good tracks, motor, everything else; $4000, obo. Frank A Benton Macon 478-361-1491 Massey Ferguson 50 diesel with power steering. Tractor has been refurbished and repainted nicest MF50 around; $5850. Coleman Cown Monroe 678-580-9922 Three tractor tires: 19.928, 14.928, 16.924. Good tires. 10 ton trailer, 3 axles; $2100. Willie Harrison Maysville 706-652-2608 678-231-8636 Timberjack, Baker Deduster, 3/8"1/2" steel cable, plow, 5'-15' bush hogs, Allis Chalmers tractor & 4 transformers. Andy Adams Hartwell 706436-7031 Tomato machine: 151 wooden half Yanmar YM186 2WD 18 hp diesel tractor, all new tires, re-built engine, dirt scoop, $3000. Gail Ruppersburg Fayetteville garuppersburg@bellsouth.net 678-817-9339 770-318-9991 6' Massey Ferguson, soothing harrow, 20 disc; $550. 4' Dirt Dog core aerator, 3pt hitch; $525. Jon Greeson Winder 678-372-9054 Ford 6600 dual power, canopy, 2600 hours, new paint seat and exhaust. Very good condition. Pictures available. Chris Newman Canton 770-883- 706-202-6701 JD 8500 grain drill. Double disc openers, gauge wheels, press wheels. Excellent condition; $3500. Tim Mos- Massey Harris Colt- 3pt hitch, running, good sheet metal. Massey Ferguson 135- powersteering, good condition. Pictures available. F. Nichols bins, bin dump, dump tank, delivery table, washer/waxer, stripping table, 3-belt sizer: $12,000. Grant Giddens Cairo 470-532-8915 `85 Allis Chalmers 5015 diesel tractor, 5' finish mower sheltered, turf sheltered; $2250. James B Christopher Tennille 478-552-7024 5952 ley Cobbtown 912-685-2802 912- Cumming 678-758-0497 Trailer 16x6.6 ramps, rails, diamond Farm Machinery Wanted Ford 82 F700, 16' flat dump, factory 286-2050 Measuring tools, 5 micrometer, some plate floor, tool box 2" ball, heavy- 100-130 HP cab tractor. Must be in rebuilt, 390 motor, excellent condition; JD 945 MOCO, 13 ft. center pivot new, hole gauge set, other; $100. W.A. duty jack, mobile home axels; $1600. good working order. Less than 3000 $6,000. Walter H Smith Cumming disc mower, impeller conditioner, good Dabbs Eatonton 706-473-3075 Jerry Bennett Cumming 770-887- hrs. Dwayne Law Chula 229-382- 770-887-3010 condition, currently in use; $7800. MF diesel 135 tractors, $4900 and 6843 3145 229-520-8897 Ford 8N tractor, runs well, looks Ernest Powell Montrose 478-488- $4700; 3 bush hogs, NH hay roller, Trailer parts, large Craftsmen drill 18HP Briggs or 20HP Onan engine good, 6 ft. scrape blade, 3 pt. scoop, 0674 2 cutting harrows. Lynne Rhinehart press, potato plow, small sears gar- from craftsman lawn/garden trac- good tires; $2300. Louie L Willett Co- JD grain drill B model, 8 ft, double Ringgold 706-338-7176 den tractor, yard plugger. Glenn Wald- tor. Pulley on flywheel side of engine. lumbus 706-326-6695 disc, hydraulic lift in good shape; Minneapolis moline-gb, wrap around rip Gainesville 770-536-5823 Gene Austin Mcdonough 770-957- Ford476 flip-bottom plow; $1350. $1200. Baker L Oliver Wrightsville fenders, run/drives good, 3 good Tree spade, Caretree, 32 inch skid 5238 VGC.; 2- fertilizer distributors, PTO; 478-278-3199 tires 1 with weather checks, propane, steer hook up. Selby Hull Hampton 2-pc real wheels for Massey Fergu- $500 GC; 2-model74 AC planters, JD1700 Planters, 3pt hitch, 8-30s, hand-clutch; $2500. John Cannady 770-294-4699 son 135. 12"x24". Glenn Anderson bar/cultivator; $600 GC. Dennis Scott $9000. Grain dryer 250, $5000; silage Statesboro 912-865-2278 Troy-bilt Horse Tiller, 8 HP, excellent White Oak 912-674-9270 Sylvania 912-682-4422 dump wagon; $750. Carter Swancy New Andy 500, 5' rotary mower, condition, new tines, front guard, one 55 gallon drum clamp, fits tractor Gooseneck trailer, 24 ft. bed, 31 ft. Ranger 770-881-0127 stump jumper; $950. Roger Bell Bue- new tire; $550. Lary A Smith Rome forks for moving drums. Michael Sur- overall, 16 in. wheels, brakes, ready JD450 Grain Drill; KMC 6-row 36" na Vista 229-649-5985 706-234-1347 les Blairsville 706-781-3343 to haul; $3500. James Lugo Royston Peanut Inverter; Arts Way 6 disc flip New Holland BR740A, excellent con- Truck body, 12'x7 1/2', flat steel tool- Looking for 2 rear used ag tires in 706-245-9490 bottom plow. Donald Wingate Doerun dition, new belts, in field now, ready boxes under bed, 18" side-end hinges good condition. 16.9-30 to fit Ford Great Plains 1997 seed drill with 229-776-6145 229-349-0026 to go; $12,500. Jared Cook Locust to make work table, rack over head/ 6610. Brandon Wall Bethlehem 770- additional small seed-bin. No-till. JD4555; $30500. JD4020; $9500. Grove 770-616-6105 cab. Lewis Sanders Stephens 706- 307-8907 Model EWNT10. 10ft. Metered 806ac. JD3020; $7750. JD2155 with loader; New Holland TL100, C/A, mfwd, 759-3871 Looking for Kubota Canopy and a $14900/obo. Tommy Nash Monroe $9500. Andy Sumner Wrightsville quick attach loader with quick attach TW-10 Ford tractor. $6500, OBO. seat with bracket, reasonable. Lee tommyn@nashchevy.com 770-815- 478-484-6984 bucket, pallet forks and spear, 4317 Greg Lewis Baxley 912-367-9283 Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922 9871 JD6420 w/cab; $27500. IH1086 w/ hrs. Jason Byrd Rock Spring 706- H.D. 1 row 3pt. hitch cultivator with cab; $6500. NH7810s; $8500. Keith 639-5716 seed planter, great for gardening and Stevenson Mc Rae 229-315-2024 NH 1069 Stack Cruiser; $15,500. JD food plots; $500. Thomas Wheless John Deere 1950 model B, restored, 925 MoCo; $4500. Both field ready. Market Bulletin Ad Form Lexington thomas743@windstream. new tires; $4000, obo. Harold Piper Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-855- net 706-338-4507 Coleman 229-214-5070 6563 Hay Accumulator; $1400. Keith Isdell John Deere 272 grooming mower; NH 311 square baler, baled less than Sylvester 229-809-1531 229-224- $750. New belt and blades. Roy L 2000 bales, shelter kept, like new; 7730 Rickles Sharpsburg 678-378-1894 $6500. Kenneth Wilbanks Baldwin Hay tether, 8 foot, excellent condi- John Deere 27A Flail Mower, 72 inch 706-491-1221 tion, good for small hay operation; cut, P00025A630576, rough but cuts Old International tractor, new rear This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be a paid subscriber with a current subscription. $450. Gene Berna Griffin 678-358- good. $1500, OBO. Bobby Simmons tires, needs engine work; $750. 7' 5466 Hamilton hummermt@bellsouth.net scrape blade; $450. Ford tractor bum- Haybuster 107 NoTill Drill, new disc, 706-662-2738 per; $75. Jeffrey M Knowles Eatonton hoses, small seed box, excellent con- John Deere 410E backhoe w/ root 706-473-1418 dition, no rust. Bray Hutcheson, Jr. rake and bucket extension hoe, new Old mule drawn wagon, kept in barn, Category: Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, prior to being published. Wrightsville 478-521-2401 rubber. $21,000. S.J. Odom Ashburn excellent condition. Moving-must sell; Heavy duty 6 ft. Ford scrape blade. 229-364-1848 $1500. Buddy Fitzerald Cartersville Will angle and tilt; $350. Joseph John Deere 7300 8-row vertical 229-343-4004 Youngblood Midland 706-326-1915 planters, $8,000. John Torpy Wrens Pearce Brothers pecan cracker, 100 Heavy duty land levelers; 10' and 478-455-4208 model, bought new in 2016, new con- 12'; $1600-1800. Mike Hulett Hazle- John Deere 9986 6-row cotton dition, call for more info; $3000. Jerry hurst 912-253-0162 picker, 4WD, row-trak guidance, Knight Monticello 706-476-4225 High clearance DFI spreader buggy; yield monitor, great condition. Donnie Poultry house cleaner; $2000. Also 6-ton capacity, hydraulic spinners, 24 Wingate Moultrie 229-881-4191 229- long peanut combine; $1500. Chain inch chain, spreads lime or fertilizer. 349-0026 hoist; $100. Orville L Carver Douglas Chase Grantham Douglas 912-331- John Deere B tractor, late model; 912-381-0767 3090 $2200. Robert White Carnesville 706- Raymaker 9000 pecan harvester for Honda 2017 ATV: Pioneer 700-4, like 384-2685 706-498-0341 parts. $500. Bill Cobb Dawson 229- Phone number: new, 40 hours, 2 or 4 wheel drive, rear John Deere deer plot drills; 7' & 8" 881-4982 seating, windshield and top; $11997. wide; works on 3 pt. hitch; $2400- Roller crimper: 8' wide, manufac- Idus Smith Macon 478-719-7795 2600. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- tured by J and J manufacturing, 2016 Subscriber number: International 966 tractor, runs very 253-0161 912-375-3008 model; $3000. Donny Hunter 2937 Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the good, front end loader, all new filters, John Deere hay baler, side delivery Gates Chapel Rd Ellijay 30540 hillvaloil included; $10,500, obo. Danny rakers, 6ft. fluffer, 7ft. sickle mower. leyfarm@gmail.com 706-889-4354 Johnson Warrenton 706-726-4689 Bob Sprinkle Grayson 404-427- Savage model 6100 pecan har- Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication: International TD15 dozer, make offer; 5480 vester; $6500. Robert Fewell Climax I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary require- backhoe buckets, several sizes, good John Deere sickle mower; $350. Mi- omniproducts1@gmail.com 229-246- ments for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. condition, make offer. D K Griffith chael Thompson Glennville 912-240- 5168 229-400-3135 Newnan 404-784-4955 1269 Sears 3pt. planter; 7-seed plates, JD 261 grooming mower, very good Kawasaki 3010 mule, KMC disc in box; $625 firm. Wetstone- 20 inch, Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed condition, ready to cut grass; $400. mower caddy w/ hyd tilt. Ray Bowden stand seat, foot pedal drive; $225. Mike Hawkins Lagrange 706-957- Smarr 478-394-0185 478-394- Richard Lillie Berkeley Lake 770-448- 3651 0185 2248 to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar APPLING COUNTY CLARKE COUNTY GORDON COUNTY MONROE COUNTY THOMAS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, Saturday, Sept. 23rd: Fall Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Consignment Auction, 9 a.m.; & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; S&D Livestock, 187 Industrial Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 heavy trucks, trailers, construction Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Drive, Baxley; Call Steve Smith, Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call and farm equipment; P & G Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460 706.549.4790 Dennis Little & Gene Williams, Auctioneers, GAL C1584, 594 P. Benton, 229.228.6960 706.629.1900 Indian Springs Drive, Forsyth. Call ATKINSON COUNTY COLQUITT COUNTY 478.994.5600 or 770.235.4132 TOOMBS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; GREENE COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: sheep, chickens, small animals; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, NEWTON COUNTY Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express chickens, small animals; Metter 441 N, Pearson; Call Roberto Bannister, 229.985.1019 Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 Silveria, 229.798.0271 Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, COOK COUNTY 706.453.7368 Highway 11 S, Covington. Call 478.553.6066 BARTOW COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 or Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, Goats, sheep, chickens, small JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 704.473.8715 TURNER COUNTY goats, sheep; The New Peoples animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Parrish Road, Adel; Call John p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber PULASKI COUNTY Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Road, Cartersville; Call Haynie Strickland, 229.896.4553 City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 goats, sheep; Pulaski County Wiggins, 229.567.3371 770.881.0502 DECATUR COUNTY (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, UPSON COUNTY BEN HILL COUNTY sheep, chickens, small animals; JOHNSON COUNTY 478.892.9071 Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: goats, sheep. L&K Farmers South Central Livestock, 146 Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 SEMINOLE COUNTY Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Waddell, 229.246.4955 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or Colston, 478.299.6240 Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019. 229.423.4436 EMANUEL COUNTY Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, JONES COUNTY Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, WHITE COUNTY BLECKLEY COUNTY slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland Every Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, 2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 sheep, chickens, small animals; Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 #3188; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 STEPHENS COUNTY Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call small animals; Cochran Auction Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599 Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad WILKES COUNTY 478.230.5397 R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 LAMAR COUNTY Wood, 864.903.0296 Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, goats, sheep; Wilkes County BUTTS COUNTY & Karen Claxton, 478.237.4628 or chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: 478.237.8825 farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Third Street, Washington. Cattle Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Livestock Market, Highway 17 Call Kenny Durden and Linda 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Robertson, 706.678.2632 Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie James Burnette 770.584.0388 or Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/ Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 678.972.4599 Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Notices for auctions selling Galloway, 770.775.7314 Sikes, 912.578.3263 LAURENS COUNTY Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, farm-related items other than 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 livestock must be accompanied CARROLL COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY sheep, chickens, small animals; Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark by the auction license number 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Smith, 706.779.5944 of the principal auctioneer sheep, chickens, small animals; sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel or auction firm conducting Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Harrelson, 478.595.5418 TAYLOR COUNTY the auction, per regulations Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: from the Georgia Secretary Summerville, 404.787.1865 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 MADISON COUNTY Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, of State. Auctions without Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, chickens, small animals; RockRidge this information will not be Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, FRANKLIN COUNTY small animals; Gray Bell Animal Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy published. Have an auction to sheep; Carroll County Livestock Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call put on our calendar? Contact Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, goats, sheep; Franklin County Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205 Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732 Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov. 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and MARION COUNTY TELFAIR COUNTY Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or Every Thursday, 7 p.m.: Goats, 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, CHATTOOGA COUNTY 706.384.2105 sheep, chickens, small animals; fowl, goats and sheep; check-in Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, Creek Auction, between Dublin Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley 706.326.3549. Email auction41@ and McRae off Highway 441. Call Evans, 678.276.5127 windstream.net 478.595.5418 MF 165 nose cone, grill assem- Sickle mower; 7 ft., finishing mow- Wanted parts and implements for 20 gallon cast iron pot, no hole or A.I. Tank, L'air Liquide, BT 16, French bly, and lights needed. Neal Edalgo er, hay ring, good condition. John S Gibson model D tractors. Richard cracks; $160. Richard Dougals P.O. Box made, nitrogen, 6 color coded canis- Cordele nedalgo@yahoo.com 229- Neeld Baconton 229-787-5491 Dowling Saint George 904-338-2668 85 Loganville 30052 678-294-7100 ters; $300. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 942-3771 229-273-3771 Stump grinder: good condition, rea- Wanted: 100-150 gallon diesel fuel 24ft roofers ladder, excellent condi- 478-825-1911 Model 35FM diesel, new seat, 95% sonable price. Raymond W Mccoy Gi- transfer tank for back of pick-up truck. tion; $150. Cart w/ padematic tires Breeder house equipment, 3 houses, tires, runs good; $3500. Earl Holsen- rard 478-569-4845 Dwight Delaperriere Braselton 770- bicycle size 4.2x24x12; $100. Dale Jansen net, belts, fiberglass/plastic beck Hillsboro 706-986-1550 Tractor required approx 50 HP with 6 296-1079 Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948 slats, feed bins, farm alarm, generator. Need a decent Bushhog mower in ft. bushhog, tiller, rake. Kamran Khan Wanted: Good, used 1 row corn 275-gal. tanks (totes) in metal cages, Alan Verner Rutledge 706-342-5667 the Hogansville/Greenville, GA area. Jimmy Durham Hogansville jdur- Alpharetta kamrak@gmail.com 678313-2980 picker. Mike Whitfield Register 912852-5448 912-678-5929 5" top caps, bottom valves: $50 ea. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 Chicken fence wire, large rolls; $100 ea. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675- FARM SUPPLIES ham9739@gmail.com 404-791-5071 Need Herbst or similar dump cart for pecan harvest. Good working condition only. Dale Foster Bonaire 478918-4365 Need mid-60s diesel MF50 tractor Transmission with power take-off for Mitsubishi model 372 15HP garden tractor. Max Cunningham Dalton 706264-4871 Used 16', 20' or 24' livestock trailer in good condition. Marty Lynn Cumming 770-231-9738 Wanted: sheet metal for a Ford 800 tractor. Also ISO parts. Charlie Burton Americus 229-924-6243 Wanted: small to midsize 3-point hitch backhoe attachment. Andy Carroll Rome 706-346-3142 3 ton creep feeder with cages, put feed in once, like new; $2000. Josh Pennino Maxys 706-340-3146 3.5'Wx7'L lighted sign w/adjustable legs, new box of letters/numbers; $375, OBO. Sam Saliba Marietta 770514-1431 3417 Chore-Time Ultraflo grills: 5 ft., 1 11/16 x 2 7/8; $2.50 ea., 1000 pcs. Barry Ayers Royston 706-498-1907 Choretime red feed pans for feed lines. $1 each. Have 250 available. for parts. James Fleming Warrenton Want to buy a hay tedder in good 706-962-7860 condition. Vernon A Copeland Wa- If you have questions regarding ads 450 gallon stainless steel tank on 5 ft. stand, glass lined, hot or cold water Like new. Pam Duckworth Calhoun 706-346-0217 Need set of grills for a 1952 John verly 912-230-4857 in this category, call 404-656-3722. circulation. Raymond Roland Nash- Concrete blocks, 12", new, 250 at Deere G, in good condition. Rickey Want to buy JD 4020 diesel, side (4) 8' hay rings; $100/ea. (2) steel 12' ville 229-237-4018 $1ea. Bricks, new ,150 at $.50ea. Loy- Wall Thomaston 706-647-1313 console. Also looking for JD loader feed bunks; $200/ea. 500gal fuel tank 6 rolls cable 500 ft, 3 rolls cable 1000 al Harris Marietta 404-569-4890 PTO post hole driller. For use with 148/158 factory canopy for 4020, w/hand pump; $300. Wade Pitcock ft 1/8", 1 roll cable 2500 ft 1/8"; 7 Cool cell pads 5' tall 6" thick. 8 years Kubota 4700. Twiggs county area. R. 3020. Shane Burnett Mansfield 770- Rome pru_wade@msn.com 706-232- cents per foot. Hal Hecox Gainesville old. Make offer. Joab Bowen Cler- Sanders Dry Branch 770-490-7865 827-2240 2997 706-936-6029 847-778-5587 mont 678-725-3523 Searching for Keen Kutter stone Want to trade 7' rotary mower, good 15/20/30/55-gallon plastic drums, 2 75 Fence Posts: dried, red cedar, Culverts corrugated. Two 36in x 20ft grinding wheel with seat. Anthony Al- condition for a 6' rotary mower in good bung plugs, 55-gallon plastic or metal 5-12 inch diameter, 6-7 feet long $5- $600 each; four 30in x 20ft. $450 each, thauser Roswell anthonyalthauser@ condition. Billy Mcgarrah Ochlocknee lock ring, 55-gallon burn barrel. Jimmy $20 each. Mike Potts Conyers mike@ $2,500 for all. Cathy Suber Moultrie gmail.com 678-670-0073 229-226-1045 Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 hybrassproperties.com 770-679-4262 229-886-8576 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 Custom-cut lumber. Wood-mizer (5)Bred registered black Angus cows. Freeze branding; stop worrying sawn, kiln-dried. Milled for homes, Bred to Baldridge Bronc, Connealy about them stupid tags and call me, August Farmers Markets Price Report flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, Power Surge or Yon United. Delivery you won't regret. Cole Meeks Statesrestorations, timber frames. John Sell available. Steve Deal Statesboro 912- boro 912-601-5283 Local and regional reporting by the Milner 770-480-2326 531-3549 Gelbvieh bulls, cows, pairs, bred USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Free to anyone; approx. 30 1/2 glass 10 black Angus cross replacement heifers; all registered purebred; bred jugs, clean. Fred Keller 2142 River heifers. 2 rounds of shots. 8/9 months. for easy calving, fast growth. John Acres Ct Lithonia 30058 770-482- $950 ea. for the group. M White Cal- Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 2762 houn 770-548-0436 Heifers for sale: young Angus/Beef- Cordele Farmers Market Produce: Banana peppers..... $3/basket Moultrie Farmers Market Produce: Bell peppers.............$1.29/ea Grape crusher/destemmer; 2000 lbs 15 Angus bulls.1,2 & 3 year olds, AI/ master cross, beautiful and healthy, Bell peppers................$8/box Frozen butterbeans....... $5/qt per hour. New cond with stand. Kraus natural service, vaccinated, docile. K otal of 3; $750 each. Kevin Huff Cabbage................... $1/head Red Cabbage ...............$.89/lb brand; $450. Tony Irvin Mount Airy Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 Chickamauga 423-883-0360 Corn ........................$2/5 ears Collard greens....... $3/bundle 706-499-0301 15 black Angus cows, 5-6 months Limflex bulls from registered stock. Eggplant....................$12/box Corn ........................$1/3 ears Greenhouses: Stuppy, gutter-con- bred, December calving; $1200 each. Mytty In Focus, Oak Browery, Alliance. nected, 6 bays, 30x150 each, fans, Call after 4. Patrick Broder Stock- Jim Raptis Lyerly 770-712-5883 heaters, misting system, biotherm bridge 404-401-6134 One 5 y/o registered Shorthorn for system. Thomas Johnston Thomas- 18 month old purebred Angus bulls, sale with bull calf 7 months and breed ton 706-647-9239 docile, LBW, semen tested; $1,600. back; $3000. Henry Hall Guyton 912- Heavy duty trailer, 18', 3 axle, elec- Gordon Ganas Waycross 912-281- 547-0125 tric brakes, all 3 axles, pintle hitch; 2464 Pick up to 30 dairy cows from 100 $3,000. Julius Mcallister Buena Vista 18 weaning age F1 black baldy heif- cow dairy; Holstein and Holstein/Jer- 706-975-4726 ers, 2 y/o registered, polled Hereford sey: $2000. Ray Moore Crawfordville Hen nest pads, plastic, 12"x13": $1 bulls. James Jeanes Macon 478-972- 706-401-3894 each. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706- 0912 Polled shorthorn bulls, breeding age, 878-8509 19 commercial black Angus open excellent quality; $1200. David Nixon Hobart 3 phase meat grinder, Sir heifers, Aug-Oct 2016, sired by reg- Commerce 706-255-9837 steak cuber, Toledo band saw, com- istered bulls, vacc/wormed. David Purebred Angus bull,19 months, ex- mercial grade; $2000. W E Hester Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876 cellent blood, very gentle, low birth- Green beans ................. $3/qt Habanero peppers . $2/basket Okra ........................$22/25 lb Peanuts.................. $5/qt bag Spaghetti squash......$1.25/ea Vidalia onions .............$.50/lb Specialty Items: Apple BBQ sauce .. $4.75/pint Strawberry cider ...... $4.95/qt Cut comb honey $18.95/24oz Blueberry jam ....... $5.95/pint Blackberry jam...... $5.95/pint Corn cob jelly ........ $5.95/pint Moonshine jelly .... $5.95/pint Pepper jelly........... $5.95/pint Cucumbers.................$.79/ea Eggplant ....................$1.49/lb Habanero ........................$1/5 Jalapeno.....................$.19/ea Muscadines ...............$2.49/lb Frozen peas................... $5/qt Poblano peppers.............$1/3 Serrano peppers .............$1/4 Frozen squash ................$3/lb Frozen yellow squash$1.89/lb Tomatoes ......... $.99-$1.29/lb Vidalia Onions...........$1.09/lb Seedless watermelon............. .................................$5.99/ea Watermelon.............$2.99/ea Fayetteville 770-301-0611 26 black first calf heifers,should be weight. Debbie Whiting P.O. Box 70 Pecan oil ...... $16.95/half pint Zucchini ....................$1.89/lb Hog Feeders 4-6-8-12 holes; Hog breed back: $1500 ea. Ricky Wehunt Turnerville 30580 debbie@panth- Pickled peaches ............ $7/qt Panels 8-10 ft.; Hog Flooring 8 ft. Aus- Hoschton 706-254-2639 erwoodinc.com 706-499-7081 706- Fried peanuts............. $3/pint Specialty Items: tin Burnette Franklin Springs 706- 3 black breed cows; $1000 each. 499-8124 207-7369 C.D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371 Reg# 2794580 calving ease SimAn- Hoop houses for sale. (7) 28x96 and 3 y/o polled Hereford bull, gentle, gus. All 17 EPDs in top 50%. Homo- (2) 28x140. $3000 and $4500 each. from closed farm. Steve Emerick zygous black and homozygous polled. You disassemble. Russell Honderd Winder 770-652-9004 Very gentle. Landon Boyett Glennville Winston farm@kingofcrops.com 404- 36 m/o registered polled Hereford 912-213-4062 788-2259 bull, 4358750; ready for heavy ser- Reg. Angus Bulls 1 1/2-5 y/o, all In, Lard/fruit press: Enterprise make vice, pigmented eyes: $3400. Nelson Ten-x. Reg. and pure bred Angus fe- with cracklin basket, sausage spout, Rhinehart Calhoun 770-548-2219 males. Ken Mcmichael Monticello large capacity, excellent condition; 4 reg. solid black & black baldy Si- 706-819-9295 $225. Ron Hulett Milan 912-363-5978 mAngus bulls - low birth weight; Reg. black Angus bull, 23 m/o, se- Locust fence posts and rails. Barney $1600-$2000. Call or text. Shannon men tested. J C Elliott Rockmart 770- Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 706- Irvin Alto 706-768-1410 684-6660 745-8724 40 healthy Beefalos, 2 buffalo heif- Reg. black Angus bull, two reg. heif- Fig preserves.............. $6/pint Corn relish ............ $4.95/pint Salsa...................... $7.95/pint Peach salsa ........... $7.95/pint Blueberry syrup . $6.95/bottle Cane syrup .............. $6/bottle Strawberry syrup $5.95/12 oz Macon Farmers Market Produce: Corn ......................... $.50/ear Cucumbers .............$3-$5/cup Okra .......................$3-$5/cup Peas .............................. $5/qt Pole beans .....................$2/lb BBQ Sauce ...........$3.95/16oz Honey ................. $6.49/12 oz Honey (glass jar) $10.50/24oz Honey spread.$7.49/10 oz jar Jams/Jellies .........$5.89/7.5oz Jelly mugs ...........$4.89-$6.89 Peanuts ................ $3.39/12oz Pepper jelly.$4.89-$6.49/9 oz Pepper sauce .......... $3.39/jar Syrup............. $4.99-$6.99/jar Valdosta Farmers Market Produce: Muscadines ...............$1.99/lb Acre peas ..................$4.99/lb One 3 pt. hitch wood splitter w/ ers; selling herd due to health. Alvin ers bred to bull. Angus cows bred. Snap beans ......... $1.50-$2/lb Green peanuts ..........$1.49/lb stands, excellent condition, new con- Strickland Patterson 904-335-7463 Steer 1/27/17. Cj Tritt Talking Rock Squash ......................$1.50/lb Okra ..........................$1.99/lb trol valve; $650 obo. Marvin Slay Win- 5 commercial black Angus open 770-361-8578 terville 706-742-5889 heifers, Nov-Dec 2016, sired by reg. Reg. black Angus bulls, 2 y/o, BSE Vidalia onions $1.25-$1.50/lb Scuppernongs ...........$1.99/lb Squash ........... $1.49-$1.59/lb Rough sawn lumber; Pine, Oak, bulls, vacc/wormed. Daniel Sharpton tested, docile, pasture-fed. Lalla Tanner Walnut, Cherry, Poplar. Trailer deck- Commerce 704-635-5831 Monroe 770-267-7179 678-823-5742 ing. Peter Jones Monticello 478-256- 5 reg. Angus/ 5 reg. Simmental cows, Reg. Charolais and SimAngus bulls, 3857 bred to calve Sept-Oct 2017. Bill At- cows ready, LBW, semen/BVD tested, Trim and shoe moulding, pine and kinson Lawrenceville 770-235-0680 gentle, good selection, delivery avail- oak, call for prices. William Briggs At- 57 head; $1800 a pair; losing lease, able. Curtiss Kicliter Marshallville lanta 404-349-2315 they must go; large frame, Angus X 478-967-2940 478-396-1537 Two 275 gal. plastic tanks with metal and Charolais X. Earl Fortson Barnes- Reg. Polled Santa. Eddy Mullinax El- cages; $100. Archie Lee Oxford 770- ville 770-312-3974 770-312-3974 lijay 706-273-4282 787-1047 770-686-0259 8 Angus, vet checked, having 2nd Reg. red Angus bull, 30 mos. Top 8% Udor diaphragm pump; model kappa calves now, bred to black Limo bull; proven, easy calving. $2700. Bald- 120, 35 gpm, 750 psi, hydraulic motor $1650 each. Dave Davis Commerce win/Hancock counties. Larry Heslep driven pump, excellent condition. Vinh 770-616-6038 Milledgeville 678-472-6919 Ta Buena Vista 229-314-0530 8 registered red Angus heifers and Reg. SimAngus bull, solid black, Specialty Items: Blackberry jelly .......... $6/pint Cashew brittle.............$4/bag Chow Chow................ $6/pint Fig preserves.............. $6/pint Fried peanuts..............$3/bag Honey ......................... $20/qt Peach preserves......... $6/pint Pear relish.................. $6/pint Pepper jelly................... $1/oz Salsa........................... $6/pint Sorghum syrup.............. $6/qt Sriracha peanuts.........$3/bag Vidalia onion relish .... $6/pint Wildflower honey ...... $12/jar Tomatoes ..................$1.89/lb Vidalia Onions.... $.69-$.99/lb Specialty Items: Cane syrup$4.99-$5.99/bottle Eggs........................ $1.99/doz Local grits..................$5/.75lb Honey ................. $5.99/12 oz Mayhaw jelly........$5.99/16oz Olive oil...........$26.99/16.9oz Pepper jelly..$5.99-$6.49/9oz Popcorn ..............$1.99-$3.99 Peach lemonade .......... $8/gal Salsa ..........................$5.99/lb Smoked pork sausage$5.99/lb Wood cut-off saw w/ two roller-beds, bulls, 12-19 m/o; excellent bloodline LBW, semen tested, 23 m/o. Terry Yellow root tea.............. $5/qt air operated; $2500. Leon Ledford and EPD, easy calving, good prices. Haynes Hull 770-778-1893 Homer 706-677-2833 Woodmizer lumber 1x12. Pine, Pop- lar and Oak. Trailer flooring. Any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-2785709 LIVESTOCK 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 Jorge Haber Midland 706-323-2405 Angus cow/calf pair, $1750; sire was Beral of Wye, a top quality Angus bull. Ron Sack Good Hope 770-207-1255 Beefmaster bulls, polled, black and red, all shots, 7-14 months. Our "Mr. Universe". Nice bulls. Kirk Tyson Carnesville 706-206-8097 Black Angus bulls, 1 y/o, Journey sired, LBW, calving ease; $2000$2500. Duke Burgess Louisville juliesvance@wildblue.net 305-923-0262 478-625-9542 Black balancer bulls, 17-18 m/o, reasonably priced, sired by GAR Prophet son. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706870-4565 Brangus and Simbrah bulls, semen tested and ready, 2 & 3 y/o. Larry Partain Elberton 706-283-5058 Registered Angus bulls, one 2 year old and 4 yearlings sired by Connelly Thunder. Cathy Sigman Covington 678-313-3639 678-313-3640 Registered black Angus bull, excellent EPD/bloodline, gentle, 5y/o, $2,000. Four registered black Angus bulls. 8-12m/o; $1,000 each. Ned Morris Conyers 678-462-0459 Registered black Angus bulls 3-4 y/o, semen tested, docile, heavy bred cows. John Stuedemann Comer 706371-2749 706-371-2749 Registered black Angus bulls, 12 m/o-2 y/o; $1,300 ea. Eugene Ridley La Fayette 706-764-6110 Registered black Angus cattle: 6 bred heifers, 9 bred young cows, 22 open heifers, Bulls ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 Registered Gelbvieh bull, 4yr old, we have EPDs. Keeping heifers so he must go. $2500. Kelli Stone Valdosta 229-561-2148 Registered Hereford bulls, rugged, pasture-raised, gentle, excellent bloodlines/EPDs, small calves. Bobby R Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 Registered Hereford heifers, open heifers and reg. service age bulls, also reg black hereford heifers and bulls. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 Registered Jersey bull, 3 years old, from Berry College, great herd bull. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 Registered polled Hereford bulls. Quality one and two years olds. Gentle Remitall and Victor cross. John Bailey Summerville coveyset1@aol. SimAngus cross cattle, 3 herds; cow/calves, replacement heifers and bulls. Mark Shepherd Rutledge 706318-2609 Simmental and Simbrah young bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Simmental PB Black, 2 y/o bulls, $2500 and up. Also 50 PB breeding age heifers. Beman Boatright Midville 478-455-2144 Superior registered Charolais cattle; cows, bulls, heifers and calves. Bobby C Burch 183 Tom West Rd Eastman 31023 478-718-2128 Top registered Angus bulls, 2-4 yr olds; $2500/up. Also have registered heifer pairs. Excellent genetics. Russ Holbert Adairsville 706-602-9958 678-899-5263 If you have questions regarding ads Brangus bull from The Oaks Farm. Four Registered black Angus cow ex- com 706-859-1061 Two 6 y/o polled Hereford in this category, call 404-656-3722. years old. Low birth weights. Great heif- posed to registered Murray Grey with Registered red Gelbvieh bull, 5 years bulls,$1,800.00 each. Daniel Paulk (16) 1 registered polled Hereford er bull. Mark Manley Pavo marklman- 20 m/o heifer calf; $1800. Call for de- 8 months old, excellent disposition, Ambrose 912-393-5144 bull, 9 large bred cows, 6 calves ready ley@icloud.com 229-891-1377 tails. Charles Morris Alpharetta 404- calves on site; $2,300. Robert V Miller Wanted: A2/A2 polled mini-cow for for market; $15,500. Daryl Hutchings Calving ease, milking ability, gentle- 405-1084 Danielsville 706-614-4923 small farm hand milking. Must be Sandersville 478-232-9091 ness, registered polled Shorthorn Registered Black Angus: 2 heifers. 1 Service-age purebred Black Angus, gentle and easygoing. M S Compere (2) 9 month black Angus bull calves bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent bull. 9 months. AI sire and dam, gen- Simmental, SimAngus bulls, regis- Madison 706-614-3503 (no papers), very healthy, will send pic; quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R tle, foundation quality; $1200/each. tered/semen tested, extensive AI over Young Angus herd; 13 bred cows, $900 ea. Jerry Brautigan Griffin 770- Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 E.C. Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994 many years. William Clanton Odum one bull; all out of reg stock; $16,800. 855-3243 Dairy/beef cross and 100% beef Registered black Simmental, SimAn- 912-221-1383 912-586-2388 Jessie Hollifield Jasper 770-894-7098 (2) two y/o Angus bulls, Lemmon bottle calves avail. Guaranteed co- gus bulls, performance tested; cow/calf Several pairs Angus cows, different Young bred cows and heifers. Mostly bred; $1800 each. Danny Bentley lostrum, Multimin 90 and Triangle 5, pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo size calves/age cows. Also bred cows. black and black baldies. Sire is regis- Thomaston 706-647-7089 706-975- 7 d/o. Brittney Peters Social Circle bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Several two year old SimAngus bulls. tered White Hawk Hereford. David L 0288 470-334-1933 Martin Clarkesville 770-519-0008 Douglas Bailey Dudley 478-279-4769 Cagle Fairmount 770-796-2555 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 Guest Column: Sunbelt Ag Expo celebrates 40 years By Chip Blalock Executive Director, Sunbelt Agricultural Expo The 40th Anniversary Sunbelt Ag Expo is shaping up to be the best ever. As "North America's Premier Farm Show", we offer something for everyone involved in or interested in agriculture. Our first show in 1978 featured 410 exhibitors. Twenty-three of those original exhibitors have participated in all 40 expos. It is our honor this year to host 1,200 commercial exhibitors with more than 4,000 product lines featuring the latest technological advances, goods and services that the Ag marketplace has to offer. Unique to the Expo is our 600-acre working research farm where manufacturers and dealers can demonstrate their newest equipment. We invite you to take a front row seat and see how these innovative products and cutting-edge technologies might fit into your operation. On Tuesday, we will announce the 28th Annual Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year. This is always an exciting event, and we again have 10 outstanding nominees from across the Southeast. Everett and Carol Williams from the Madison area are your 2017 Georgia State winners. Much more than an opportunity to just kick the tires on new farm equipment, Expo offers our guests an up close and personal driving experience during test rides on specially designed tracks inside the exhibit grounds and in the field demo area. Company representatives will be available to answer questions and review the unique features of their equipment. Located inside the exhibit grounds on the east side will be Chevy, RAM Commercial and Toyota Truck test tracks. We'll host harvesting and tillage equipment demonstrations for cotton, peanuts, soybeans and hay. For the first time this year, we'll also be digging peanuts while harvesting them. At the Go Gator Ride and Drive Test track, visitors can drive the new John Deere Gator Full-Size Crossover Vehicles. Companies showcasing new equipment this year will be AGCO/Massey, Brown Mfg., Bush Hog, KMC, John Deere, Kubota, KIOTI, Worksaver and many more. Returning for the third year is the compact tractor driving range, where visitors can test drive and learn more about smaller tractors in the 20-40 horsepower range. Stop by and take a test drive on a variety of models. If you are interested in purchasing a smaller tractor, this is a great opportunity to do a side-by-side comparison. The Hoss Tools Sustainable Living Center is where you can learn about growing fruits, vegetables and flowers, along with other aspects of sustainable living. The Georgia Metals Pavilion at the Hoss Tools Sustainable Living Center will be full of exhibitors showcasing the tools of the trade. We also offer some great edutainment opportunities, including stock dog trials and horsemanship demonstrations sponsored by the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Equine. These demos will be led by renowned Equine Clinician Cal Middleton. You can also meet our 2017 Sunbelt Ag Expo Rodeo Queen, Brianna Littrell, and her court, and even take a walk back in time at the antique tractor section and parade. More than 300 interactive educational exhibits, guided tours and demonstrations will showcase how agricultural researchers and educators are addressing important issues, safeguarding and improving our food supply and the environment, and helping to enhance the efficiency and profitability of agriculture and its related industries. We owe our continued success to the hard work and dedication of many, but most especially to our farmers and the agricultural community. You are why we do what we do. We wouldn't be here without you, so come join the fun and fellowship and leave with a renewed sense of community and confidence in our future as the agricultural leader of the world. The Expo is located on Georgia Hwy. 133, southeast of Moultrie. The gates open at 8:30 a.m. each day of the show. The Expo closes at 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, and at 4 p.m. on Thursday. You can purchase advance tickets online. Complete a brief survey for the opportunity to purchase a discounted advance ticket. Discounted tickets will be on sale until midnight Oct. 13. Admission at the gate is $10 per person. Children 10 and under are admitted free with an adult. A three-day pass is available for $20. For assistance with ticket purchases, contact Mary Beth Watson at 229.985.1968 or email marybeth@ sunbeltexpo.com. Parking is free. Download our free mobile App "Sunbelt Ag Expo" to plan your trip to the Expo. For more information, visit www. sunbeltexpo.com, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Farm-to-school fun makes fruits and veggies cool Georgia-grown fruits and vegetables were well represented at the Commerce Elementary and Primary schools and Clarke County schools Sept. 5. Watermelon growers Anthony Holland of Holland Produce in Clarkesville and James Franklin of Wide Bottom Farms in Cornelia delivered fresh, sweet melons to Commerce for 700 students participating in Farm Field Day. In Athens, 150 pre-k students shucked fresh-picked corn from Green Circles Farm in Bainbridge. The corn was prepared and served at lunch in the cafeteria the following day. They were assisted by students enrolled in University of Georgia Food and Nutrition Professor Caree Cotwright's classes on the Athens campus. (Amy Carter/GDA) UGA student Taylor Morris admires the handiwork of a pre-k student enrolled in Clarke County schools. UGA student JD Felt assists two young boys learning to shuck corn for the first time at the Early Learning Center in Athens. UGA student Megan Houston offers a high-five to a young student who completed the first leg of an Indian corn relay at the Early Learning Center in Athens. UGA students Rachel Swanson, Summer Shaw and Lauren Smir shuck corn for the first time at "Aw Shucks! Day" at the Early Learning Center in Athens. Commerce high school student Harriunte Browner enjoys a taste of watermelon grown by Anthony Holland (left) and James Franklin (right) after helping out at a Farm Field Day event for Commerce Elementary and Primary school students. 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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 Cook Georgia Grown: Better than fair food When your belly gets to grumbling at the Georgia National Fair this year, bypass the deepfried everything and the bacon-wrapped-whatever-on-a-stick and go straight for the Georgia Grown Building. That's where a talented parade of Georgia Grown Executive Chefs will be sharing delicious recipes using wholesome ingredients grown and made right here in Georgia. The Georgia Grown marketing team works double hard throughout the month of October to win the hearts and minds of consumers on behalf of Georgia's farmers and value-added producers. The path of least resistance to both places is over the palate, and that's where our partner chefs shine. Working with Georgiagrown and Georgia-made food products, the chefs stage cooking demos at the Georgia National Fair in Perry and the Sunbelt Agricultural Expo in Moultrie. We offer you here a sneak peak of the tasty recipes in store for fair-goers Oct. 5-15, and Expo visitors Oct. 17-19. You're welcome. Apple Cheese Casserole Ingredients: cup all-purpose flour cup sugar tsp. salt cup butter 7 medium apples, peeled, cored and sliced cup plus 2 Tbsps. water 1 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese Preparation: Combine flour, sugar and salt. Cut in butter until it resembles coarse meal. Set aside. Toss apples with water and lemon juice, spoon into a greased 8" casserole. Sprinkle with flour mixture. Bake covered at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Uncover and top with cheese and bake an additional 5 minutes or until cheese is melted. Serves 6 This is a great side dish for any meal: breakfast, lunch or dinner. Apple Pecan Slaw Ingredients: 1 cups chopped Georgia Apples 1 cups chopped Georgia Pecans 3 Tbsps. chopped onion 10 oz. bag Angel Hair Cabbage cup mayonnaise 2 Tbsps. honey 1 Tbsp. lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste Preparation: In a large bowl combine apples, pecans, onion and cabbage. In a small bowl combine mayonnaise, honey, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Stir until smooth. Stir into cabbage mixture. Cover and chill until ready to serve. Blacked-Eyed Pea Salsa Ingredients: 2 (15 oz.) cans black-eyed peas, drained 1 (15 oz.) can white shoe peg corn, drained 1 cup chopped red bell pepper 1/2 cup chopped parsley cup chopped onion 1 (10 oz.) can spicy canned tomatoes, drained 1 (4 oz.) jar chopped pimentos, drained 1 tsp. chopped garlic Salt and pepper to taste to 1 cup good Italian Dressing Corn Chips Ingredients: Combine all ingredients except corn chips in a large bowl. Refrigerate for several hours, serve with corn chips. Makes 20 servings Georgia Apple Sausage Dressing Ingredients: 1 Tbsp. butter 1 cup chopped onion or green onions 1 lb. hot sausage 3 cups cubed French bread 1 egg, beaten 1 cups chopped Georgia apple 1 cup chicken broth Salt and pepper to taste Preparation: Melt butter in a large skillet and saut onions, place in a large bowl. Cook sausage until done, drain and place in bowl. Add bread, beaten egg and apples. Place in an 8 x 8 inch casserole dish, pour chicken broth over dressing. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with chicken or turkey. Pecan Blue Cheese Ball Ingredients: 2 (8 oz.) packages cream cheese 2 (5 oz.) jars sharp cheddar cheese spread 1 (8 oz.) bottle creamy blue cheese salad dressing 1 Tbsp. minced onion Dash Worcestershire sauce Garlic to taste Dash hot sauce 1 cups chopped Georgia Pecans Preparation: Combine all ingredients except chopped pe- cans and beat until smooth. Divide mixture in half and shape into 2 balls. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours. While cold roll cheese balls in pecans and serve with crackers. Georgia Chicken Cups Ingredients: 1 lbs. cooked chicken, shredded (rotisserie chicken works well) 1 cup ranch style dressing 2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese 2 Tbsps. taco seasoning mix 1 package wonton wrappers, 24 to the package Salsa, optional Preparation: Combine chicken and dressing in a bowl and set aside. Combine cheese and taco seasoning in a bowl and set aside. Place wonton wrappers in muffin cups and brown lightly in a 350 degree oven for 5 minutes or until lightly browned. Spoon approximately 1 tablespoon of the chicken mixture in each wonton cup and sprinkle with cheese mixture. Return to oven and bake 5 to 10 minutes or until heated through. Makes 24 chicken cups. Hall Of Fame: Ceremony will also recognize CAES alumni Continued From Page 1 shepherd the rise of broilers as they became the state's most valuable commodity. He worked his way up the ranks at Peterson Farms over 36 years, eventually becoming vice president of the company's Southeast District. He was a dedicated advocate for the poultry industry, but his advocacy never stopped at the door of the chicken house. He worked tirelessly with the Georgia Agribusiness Council. He served on the council's board for 35 years and acted as chairman in 2003. "People are passionate about their own success. Bill is passionate about everyone's success in agriculture. That sets him apart," said Mike Lacy, former head of the UGA Department of Poultry Science and a longtime colleague of Baisley. While Baisley advocated for better business conditions for farmers, Shackelford helped to create a better business infrastruc- ture for metro Atlanta. Shackelford, a native of Carrollton, served as commissioner the Georgia Department of Transportation from 1991 to 2000. He oversaw the completion of Georgia Hwy. 316 and the preparation of transportation plans for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, all while managing the overall growth of metro Atlanta traffic through the 1990s. Shackelford interchanges on Georgia highways are named in his honor in every corner of the state, but his most lasting legacy may be his work for UGA Extension in Gwinnett County and his lifelong support of Georgia 4-H. "This morning I drove to work on Hwy. 316. I cannot drive to Burton 4-H Center or Rock Eagle 4-H Center without seeing Wayne Shackelford's influence. When I attend a state livestock show, I see Mrs. Anna, his daughter, and his granddaughter," said Arch Smith, state 4-H leader. "These are but a few of the ways I know the Wayne Shackelford legacy will continue for decades. Most importantly, he pledged his life to support agriculture, 4-H and the citizens of Georgia." Before beginning his career in transportation planning, Shackelford served as the UGA Extension agent in Gwinnett County for 12 years between 1960 and 1972. Through Georgia 4-H, he impacted thousands of young people in the quickly suburbanizing county. Many of "Shack's Boys," as the students on his award-winning judging teams were known, have gone on to become leaders in business and agriculture across the state. After leaving UGA Extension, he was a dedicated booster for Georgia 4-H, reaching out to raise funds for the program and helping wherever he could. In addition to recognizing Shackelford and Baisley, the ceremony will honor CAES alumni award winners. This year, recipients of CAES Alumni Awards of Excellence include: Jimmy Hill, retired Georgia Power engineer and agriculture advocate; Keith Kelly, agricultural entrepreneur; and D.J. Sheppard, recruitment and retention coordinator for Georgia FFA and the Georgia Agricultural Education program. CAES Young Alumni awards will be presented to Matt Coley, co-owner and manager of Coley Farms in Vienna; Trey Cutts III, assistant professor and Cooperative Extension System specialist at Auburn University; Farrah Hegwood Newberry, executive director for Georgia Milk Producers; and Tracey Troutman, outreach and recruitment branch chief for the Office of Outreach, Diversity and Equal Opportunity within the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 Coming 2 horned Hereford bulls. 100% full-blooded Boer Buckling. Goats: 2 breeder bucks. 6mo; $100. Nubian bucklings: born 6/13/17, de- Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648- DOB 3/20/2017. Healthy. $650. Regis- 5 small doelings, dapple colors; $80. horned, vaccinated. $150 each. Ra- 4210 tration in process. Pictures available. 2 doelings 9mo; $150. James Hunt chel Winkles Pine Mountain rachelg. Swine Miranda Huggins Summerville 423- Union Point 678-898-0495 winkles@gmail.com 706-302-2728 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions 598-6364 11 goats: 6 adults, 5 kids. Nigerian buck and Pygmy does; $100 each or $900 for herd. Harold Phillips Tallapoosa 678-416-5857 2-year old, solid red, ABGA regis- Improve udders with three year old Oberhasli Star buck, his yearling and seven mo. bucklings. Bottle fed. Lela M White Social Circle 404-941-4628 Katahdin Ram Lambs (10) 1-04/2017, registered Brood stock, some are RR, 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 veterinar- are swine from a validated brucellosis- tered, full-blood buck, prime for fall parasite resistance genetics. Gregg ian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads free and qualified pseudorabies-free breeding season. Spring daughters Howell Hahira 229-563-1419 submitted without this information herd; these operations must submit also available. Will Cabe Carnesville Low Country Morefield Spanish for- will not be published. proof of that certification. If you are 706-988-0018 age-fed buckling; $350. Peacock Hill 6 week old ABCA Border Collie pup- faxing or mailing in an ad, the test 4 m/o Cheviot ram lamb, solid white Farm. Thora Davis Stockbridge 770- pies for sale. Pups are from working needs to be sent along with it. For ads wool sheep, mom is registered minia- 860-8989 stock. $800. Lance Fuller Dahlonega submitted online, the test can be at- ture Cheviot; $125. Shereen Crowley Nigerian Dwarf goats, blue eyes, de- 770-366-1036 tached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 5 w/o Yorkshire pigs, parents on site; $40. Marvin Ransom Sparta 706-4446698 478-456-3427 Baby Yorkshire pigs for sale. Tommy Kitchens 1677 Highway 82 Statham 30680 770-725-2845 Breeding boars; Proven Berkshire, Milner 770-227-0301 5 Boer mix billy goats; $175/ea. 1 Boer Welmer; $150.00. Johnson Co. Claudean Langford Tennille 478-8641792 ADGA 3 bucks, all American Saanen, disbudded, all vacs & worming current. 3 wethers, 2 yrs old, good weed eaters. Sandra J Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 ADGA Nigerian Dwarf doe and 2 horned, full-blooded, $150 does, $75 billies. Papers are extra. Rudy/Elise Corpus Jefferson 706-614-4376 706367-5960 Nubian bucklings, 4 m/o; 7 m/o Boer/Kiko wethers also available: $125 each. Text or call. Amanda Gassett Yatesville 208-851-1148 Nubian bucks, ADGA ,choice selection, top bloodlines, colors to love, dispersal sale due to health. Shuford Great Pyrenees pups. DOB: 6/3/17. 1 male, 4 female; $350 ea. Will ship or deliver nearby. Ralph Wood Rochelle 229-313-2995 Great Pyreneese puppies. DOB 06/03/17. Raised with livestock/poultry; $200. Denise Wheeler 242 Lowell Drive Sharpsburg 30277 404-3145450 Registered Border Collie puppies, smooth coated male pups from excel- Berkshire Pietrain cross. Michael bucklings born 7/28/17. Great pets. Jones Winder 678-873-4350 lent herding lines. Both parents work Findley Madison 706-474-0980 $300 total. Sandra Mckinney Cordele PB ADGA registered Nubian doe; cattle/sheep. Sharon Hardy Buck- Cross-bred feeders $1/lb 50-140lbs. 229-947-8325 $350. 3/4 Nubian doe, $175; PB Nu- head 706-474-4311 Multi-discounts. Also Hamp boar, 2 ADGA reg. Nubians: buckling; $150, bian buck; $150. Bryant Vaughn Box Berk sows, Hereford sow, Yorkshire/ doeling; $200. 2 m/o bottle fed. Buzz Springs 229-649-9438 Equine For Sale Duroc sow.$400, obo for adults. Bennett Jacobs Rockmart 678-689- Glover Moreland 404-520-0420 ADGA Saanen buckling, herd test- Primarily Nigerian and Nubian mix goats; bucks and wethers available; If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 3391 Duroc Gilts; 220lbs and healthy. Ready for breeding. Call for more info. Nathan Umberger Dawsonville 770- ed free CAE, CL, Johnes June 2017. Great dairy lines both sides. Elizabeth Goldau Hartwell 864-903-3865 ADGA Saanen milkers & doe kids, prices start at $100. Charles Nutting Morganton 706-374-4222 Pygmy and fainting goats for sale. Proven breeders. Nannies pregnant. 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 807-9456 $400 up; bucks, $100 up;TB, Bruc, Call after 6 pm. Bonnie Kelly Fitzger- are urged to request verification of a Feeder pigs; $50 up. BBQ pigs, Scrapie certified/accredited, wormed, ald 229-423-7154 negative Coggins from the advertiser sows and boars. Call for prices. Jerry vaccinated. Michael Dzimianski Nich- Pygmy/Boer mix goats: male/female, before purchasing any equine. Nega- Malone Gordon 478-454-7006 olson ponytrail@juno.com 706-546- 6mo-4yo, great pets, proven breed- tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 Hamp/Tamworth pigs wormed, 8520 ers, not for slaughter; $150. Deanna months from the date the blood sam- males cut; $50. Bred sow, weaned 11 Angoras: 2 weaning bucks, 2 wean- Teel Alpharetta 770-355-4542 ple is drawn. Falsification or altering pigs 1st litter; $200.00. Morris Jen- ing does, 1 mature doe. $150 each. Registered Katahdin sheep, 31 ewes of any Coggins results can result in nings Cumming 770-401-5263 Piglets: 7 female, 1 male, born 6/30/2017, weaned; $35 ea. Greg Tolbert Cave Spring 706-767-0558 Yorkshire pigs: 4 w/o, eating feed. Parents on site; $40 each. Michael Polly Ward Elberton polly.b.ward@ gmail.com 706-283-3749 Beautiful Nubian mix and Nigerian dwarf bucks and does in milk; UPT on vaccines, disbudded and friendly. Debi Shell Lenox 229-546-4404 and 1 ram. Selling all as a group, will not split up; $7000. Jay Chancey Pearson 912-309-4292 Saanens: kids, does/bucks, registered, purebred and American, DHIA records on dams, CL/CAE-free herd. 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," Ransom Sparta 478-456-4046 478- Boer goats. Born: March 2017 - 3 Joseph Lashley Lagrange 404-274- "variety to choose from," etc., will not 456-3427 Registered healthy, breeder Guinea hogs from rare lines. Reputable, knowledgeable, helpful breeder. Cathy Payne Elberton broadriverpastures@ gmail.com 706-283-7946 bucks, 5 does. $75/ea. Selling to prevent interbreeding. Tom Schmitz Hogansville 678-516-0671 Boer show goats, 5 m/o; doe, $300; wether, $250; great condition and conformation. Michelle Pankey Ellijay 706-635-3467 1702 Wanted: 12 young nanny Boer goats and 2 billies. Andrew J Welch, Jr. Mcdonough 678-859-8961 Young buckling. Spotted and blue eyes. Mixed large breed. Ansley Watkins Bishop 706-255-0417 be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published. 1 jack donkey, 15 months old, $125. Joseph Higginbotham 1698 Flatwoods Rd Elberton 30635 706-5675123 Goats And Sheep DorperXKatahdin 2yr ewes; $200 ea. 12 yr old, black & white spotted If you have questions regarding ads in Good breeding stock. 5mo. lambs; this category, call 404-656-3722. $50 ea. Allison Bryant Ball Ground 1/4 Nigerian 3/4 Pygmy billy goat, 678-469-3647 saddle horse, mare, very gentle, rides great, loads well and good with feet. Tony And Iris Green Fairmount 770- blue eyes, 7mo, good stock; $100. Female Saanen/Boer dairy goat. 1 605-0888 706-337-2467 Jerald Cleghorne Colbert 706-338- 1/2 YO; $125. Call before 8 pm. Pat 4197 Hanks Dawsonville 706-531-4351 12 yr. AQHA sorrel mare, gentle/trails, stands, loads. UTD shots; $1000, obo. Tack available. Dorothy Sayer Carroll- Alabama Syrup-Maker's Association hosts annual cane syrup workshop ton 770-328-7633 770-823-2923 2 beautiful buckskin mules; 5-6 years old; out of Haflinger horses. Mark Bayer Warner Robins 478-9574560 6 yr. old miniature jenny for sale. Gentle, good guard, companion or pet, can deliver; $250. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 8 y/o Blue Roan mare, TWH, 15 hands, smooth & flashy, bombproof: $3500 obo. D Shaffer Youngs Mill Road 770-203-9699 Large Welch-cross paint pony mare; 13.2 hands, gentle to ride but green, very loving and kind; $850. Connie Carnes Sparta 478-234-7814 Miniature donkey for sale. Great guard and wonderful pets. H.N. The Alabama Syrup-Maker's Association is sponsoring a syrup-making workshop at 8 a.m. Sept. 30 at Landmark Park in Dothan, Ala. Those interested in learning to make cane syrup the old-fashioned way will participate all aspects the process, from stripping the cane and cutting the cane to squeezing the cane, filtering the cane juice, cooking the cane juice and bottling the syrup. Lunch will be provided at no extra expense. Ralston Eatonton 706-473-3119 Miniature donkeys: breeding on guard Jack donkey; $200. Bred 3 year old Jenny, real nice. Bill G Wray Fort Valley 478-825-1297 Paso Fino 11 y/o gelding, pro trained, Adults will receive a bottle of cane syrup. The fee to attend is $25 for adults and $12 for children 12 and under. To register, call Earl Stokes at 334.494.3037, Thomas Moore at 334.806.6769, or Glenn Dickerson at 334.790.9235. Make checks payable to The Alabama Syrup-Makers Association, 3927 Enon Rd., Webb, Al. 36376. microchipped, sweet gaited, excellent conformation, includes tack; $2,100. Ian Black Millen 770-714-4408 White riding pony, 6 year gelding, 9.3 hands, can deliver; $600. J. Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for August 2017 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..... 67.21 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 69.06 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 63.85 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 93.95 1500-2100 lbs.................. 94.93 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......175.97.. 162.71 350-400 lbs.......166.33.. 153.42 400-450 lbs.......157.39.. 146.93 450-500 lbs.......149.23.. 141.78 500-550 lbs.......142.65.. 135.01 550-600 lbs.......137.71.. 130.11 600-650 lbs.......132.75.. 127.85 650-700 lbs.......133.88.. 121.89 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......148.42.. 138.11 350-400 lbs.......142.38.. 132.72 400-450 lbs.......134.99.. 127.92 450-500 lbs ......131.11.. 124.52 500-550 lbs.......127.61.. 121.16 550-600 lbs.......125.95.. 117.86 600-650 lbs.......123.59.. 115.10 650-700 lbs.......119.89.. 110.36 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......174.03.. 159.80 350-400 lbs.......165.29.. 152.67 400-450 lbs.......152.42.. 141.85 450-500 lbs ......142.85.. 134.42 500-550 lbs.......135.66.. 126.97 550-600 lbs.......128.84.. 121.41 600-650 lbs.......126.07.. 117.18 650-700 lbs.......122.05.. 113.67 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 154.58 100-150 lbs.................... 204.03 150-300 lbs.................... 250.42 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 118.61 80-100 lbs...................... 155.59 100-150 lbs.................... 191.50 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 60.61 40-60 lbs.......................... 92.75 60-80 lbs........................ 143.13 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, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1995 Circle-M supreme 3-horse slant gooseneck trailer; excellent condition, 7' tall, 8' sleeping area, escape door; $5,000. S Forrester Buford 770831-2536 2004 Exiss LQ 3 horse, excellent condition, full living quarters, glide out, mangers, etc. Bobbi Maddox Monticello 770-616-6034 Amish buggy: completely enclosed, boaring axle, brakes, working lights, windshield, all complete, great condition; $850. Billy G Turner Moultrie 229-454-3887 Horse training (Dressage and Western). Starting young horses, tune-up, rehab older horses, consignment sale. Annetta Coleman Suches 678-9368087 Nice older western saddle; 16in tie strap off, billet included; $225. Pictures available. David Williamson 1265 Mccullough Rd Hampton 30228 678300-2239 Pony/donkey buckboard wagon; nice hydraulic brakes, removable backseat, wood shafts pole, pictures, Amish built. Randy Cason Powder Springs 404-787-0227 Saddle stand, holds 3 saddles; $40. Hay and grain feeder combo; $30, 2 for sale. Dennis Mangham Albany 229-483-1774 Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478987-0019 Stationary aluminum saddle stand, great condition: $15. Shannan Mcdonald Tignall 706-285-1005 Tennessee Walking Horse trainer, can work with your horse at your home/our barn; great prices. Natalie Johnson Loganville tnwalker00@yahoo.com 423-716-5359 Two (2) horse parade wagon w/ 2 complete harness. 2 wheel fore cart. McCormick-Deering 7 hay mower. A.T. Dopson Rhine 478-278-7256 Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current stable license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713. Free horse boarding. 5 acres pasture & 4-stall barn in exchange for help training in care of horses. Deana Gunter Dallas 404-569-1638 Home for retired horses: pasture, barn, free choice hay, daily supervision. Joseph Douglas Villa Rica 770402-6590 Pasture boarding available on Highway 81 near Hampton: Trails, round pen and arena, stables license 11334. Dan Robertson Stockbridge dmrobertsn@aol.com 678-300-3434 Pasture boarding: plenty of grass, arena, trails, round pen, obstacles barn, wash area, trailer parking. Jolene Schwartz Pendergrass joleneschwartz@windstream.net 770-5308101 Pasture or full barn board. 15 minutes from Hard Labor Creek. Coggins required. Call for more info. Deborah Foster Mansfield 404-226-5415 Private farm, 24/7 staff, covered arena, grass turnout, limited trails, quality feed & hay, full board; $650. Kimberly Murray Stone Mountain 404-5588897 FIND GEORGIA'S BEST LOCALLY GROWN FOODS Online at georgiagrown.com Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published. `16 Red Quill, Pumpkin Hulseys, Toolpusher, Splash, Miner Blue stags & pullets: peacocks and feathers. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 478743-6692 12 different colors of guinea keets available April-October. NPIP certified. Flint River Guinea on FB. Angelique Weldon Thomaston flintriverguinea@ gmail.com 706-741-2904 13 m/o Lavender Orp. roosters; $25. Steve Dunn Jasper 706-977-8431 2016 Black Shoulders Silver Pied peacock (male), trio of ringneck pheasants, two buff Orpington hens (good layers). Herbert Tart Cumming 770-841-5713 3 hens laying; $15 ea. Guinea keets; $5 ea. Annette Combs Hephzibah 706-592-1030 5 m/o Trio Brown Leghorn; $30. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-949-3467 6 m/o Pilgrim Geese; $30. Hank White Atlanta 404-755-0505 8 breeds of chickens, 4 to 5 months, some bantams priced to sell, No Saturday sales. Alvin L Burch Midville 478-589-7526 Ayam Cemani; all ages, no dilution, black inside & out, start at $40, day old and sexed. Sherry Amerson White Augusta 706-833-5535 Baby chicks hatching weekly; RIR and Red Stars; $1.25 each. Straight run BYO box. Dennis Martin Monroe martinsbackacres@gmail.com 404234-6038 Baby chicks; Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington, American Dominique. Pure breeds. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Blue Marans, Red Wyandotte, RLRs, Cream Legbars, Black Langshans, started laying; $15 ea. Gary Ridley La Fayette 706-638-1911 Bronze turkey hen; $30. Blue Giant Cochin rooster; $15. Blue peafowl, 2 years, trios; $300. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-255-0892 Chicks: RIR, Lavender Orpingtons, Wyandottes, Easter Eggers, Old English Bantam. Baby turkeys/guineas. Priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-498-5527 Copper Marans, Black Australorps, Turkey Poults, Red Rangers: all $10 each. Earl Boyette Claxton 912-7390638 Day old pasture broilers, fast growing w/ minimum feed. Early layer chicksbrown egg, great for free range. Ship/ pick-up. Diane Berry Ray City 229455-6437 Game fowl: stags, $75; pullets, $50. Law Grays and Leipers. Keith Vickery Royston 706-436-6567 Guinea Chicks (Keets). Robert Reese Stockbridge 770-633-9294 Guinea keets for sale. Pick up or shipping available. Theo Engelmohr Milner 678-967-9899 OE Bantams from show stock; BB Reds, Splash, Blacks, Brassy Backs, Opals, Fawns and Silver Duckwings. William Mcburnett Tyrone 770-4872233 Pullet sale: Ameraucanas, Cuckoo Marans, Welsummers, Delawares, Heritage RIRs, Light Brahma roosters, Heritage RIR roosters,Blue Cochin roosters. Stan Okelley Commerce 706-335-2439 762-436-3600 Rhode Island Red pullets and Golden Comet pullets; healthy, quality birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706865-9201 RIR male and female, 45 weeks old; $8 each. Ameraucanas and games, 1 yo: $8 each. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470-208-0309 RIR, Cochins, Wyandottes, Barred Poultry/Fowl Wanted 4-Star, 1997, 3 horse stock com- Rocks, Sex Link, Show Quality O.E. bo gooseneck, new tires, excellent Black, Blue, Opals, Others. Randy Want to buy Eastern Wild turkeys or condition; $8000. Judy Heilman Jas- Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222 turkeys hatched in the wild; also pea- per jheilman02@aol.com 678-612- White Homing Pigeons for sale or cocks. Pete Braddy Mount Vernon 3217 rent; call after 12 p.m. Dan Spruill 912-381-4023 W-W one horse draft size trailer, Cumming 678-200-8861 Wanted: turkeys within a 50 mile ra- silver in color, like new, call for more White Leghorn pullets, just started dius. Dwaine Mallard Odum 912-294- details. Ant Griswell Mitchell 706- laying. Steve Odom Jonesboro 770- 2788 564-6600 639-6976 Australorp rooster, 10 wk old, hand- some, good natured. handled daily, ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in just starting to crow: $10. Janice Holley Rome 706-234-2862 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. this category, call 404-656-3722. 3 month old rabbit; $5 or make an Poultry/Fowl Requiring Alpacas: 3 ribbon-winning females. offer. Gene Duncan Dawsonville 706- Permit/License $800 ea. Jason Herr Cartersville ja- 216-6611 LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding this son@deerhollowfarm.com category, call 404-656-3722. 7102 Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their 770-862- American Chinchilla starter trio, can breed does to a different buck; $75. Philip Busman Alpharetta cherithfarms@att.net 770-714-2523 ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not If you have questions regarding ads in Mini rex, Lionhead, many different have this permit will not be published. this category, call 404-656-3722. colors, starting at $15. NZW 8-12 For information on these permits, call Any breed horses/goats, no pygmy weeks; $10. Charlie Bloodworth Li- the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta goats; will pick-up and pay cash. zella 478-836-5856 office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers Wayne Green Bremen 770-841- New Zealand red/broken red rabbits selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Re- 6815 Charolais bull, 18 months old or older, preferably within 50 miles of Gainesville. Michael Savage Gainesville aqhapepl@yahoo.com 770-7187933 770-654-2745 pedigreed. Agnes Hollis Dallas 630730-7668 New Zealand whites; $10 ea. Ivan Turner Dawsonville 770-887-2058 Purebred NZW rabbits. DOB: 6-1117. Wesley Smith Athens 706-247- sources Division at 770-918-6401. If Female full-size donkey livestock- 5254 you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the guardian for goats. Must be friendly. Chinchilla, Lionhead & meat rab- permit/license needs to be sent along Will pay to deliver. Text or call. Erica bits for sale; $10, $15-$20 dollars with it. For ads submitted online, the Whitehead Albany 404-234-9622 for adults. Ready now. Melita Struve permit/license can be attached using Purebred Hampshire Boar. Heath Dawsonville 706-216-7895 the attachments button. Simmons Twin City 478-299-6697 Silver fox rabbits. 5 left. Both parents Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: Wanted: big, stout Quarter Horse on premises. They will be 8 weeks $70/100, $155/500, $290/1000. Willie gelding, good handle, no bad habits, October 1. Aj Hayes Tallapoosa And Barbara Strickland Pooler 912- gentle. Janice Wallin Rising Fawn ajrranger@bellsouth.net 404-567- 748-5769 423-240-3647 1192 Jumbo Brown and Texas A&M Quail chicks; $1 and up. Quail eggs (Eating LIVESTOCK HANDLING FEED, HAY AND GRAIN $4/dz Hatching $6/dz). Pickled eggs If you have questions regarding ads in If you have questions regarding ads in $10/pint. David Batchelor Oxford this category, call 404-656-3722. this category, call 404-656-3722. 404-663-3125 14 ft. bumper pull stock trailer, All feed, hay and grain ads must in- Northern Bobwhite quail, flight pen brakes, good tires, spare, road ready; clude the variety offered for sale. Ads raised; $4. Fletcher Christian Lyerly $3000. Frank Sutton Taylorsville sut- for mulch hay will not be accepted in 706-728-0375 tonalpines@yahoo.com 770-684-5600 this category; they will be published Quail, Pheasant, and Chukars for 1998 Sundowner GN 4HSL alumi- in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. sale. Order your flight birds for quail num, int/ext loading lights, dress- $5: 2017 Fescue/orchard grass hay, season now! Jacob Nash Danielsville ing area, AC, awning, walk thru horse quality, heavy square bales, sevenpinesquail@gmail.com 706- door;$10900. David Crile Cedartown fertilized/limed, rain-free. Lamar Long 255-9524 770-748-7487 678-910-4580 Chatsworth 706-695-5906 The 2017 Georgia Capitol Ornament State Capitol Grand Staircase Cost: $25 each Includes shipping Mail order form with check to: Friends of Georgia Archives & History P.O. Box 711 Morrow, GA 30260 Allow four weeks for delivery (USPS). Orders received after Dec. 15 will be shipped in January 2018. Name Address City Email Quantity State Zip Amount Enclosed Friends of Georgia Archives & History 678.364.3732 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 `17 Bermuda, horse quality; $5.50. 2017 Alicia Bermuda; 800 lb rolls, 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay. 4x5 2017 horse-quality bermuda hay, in- High quality 2017 corn silage, $70 per `17 Fescue, horse quality; $4.50. Price fertilized; $50 each or $45 each for round and square bales. Larry Morgan barn sq. bales, $7; 4x5 round bales, ton. Free delivery up to 75 mi. Galen @ barn. Delivery available. Weebie 3+. Welcome to test. Clifford Hancock Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990 rain-free, $55. Frank Eaves Elberton Kreider Metter 912-687-5719 Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929 Hephzibah 706-799-2488 2017 Coastal Bermuda rain free, fer- 706-201-7267 Horse hay: Bermuda grass, 1000 lb 770-267-8929 2017 Alicia horse quality hay, 4x5 tilized/limed, sheltered, 4x5 tight bales, 2017 just cut netted Bermuda & Bahia round bales; $65. 2015 cutting square `17 Bermuda/Fescue hay in barn, round bales; $60. CP9.0, CF26.5, net-wrapped; $60 each. Grace R Brady mixed hay; $45/bale. Please call. Brad bales; $3. Abigail Rape Albany 229- fertilized, 4x5 rolls; $45 per roll. Lamar TDN59. 15 heavy bales. Ken Andrew Hephzibah 706-231-0985 Or Matt Macdonald Waverly Hall 770- 854-4844 229-344-5814 Jones Dallas 770-445-1227 Dawson 229-883-4400 229-407- 2017 Coastal Bermuda round 826-8299 706-582-3530 Horse quality hay, 4x5, in barn; $30. `17 Coastal, Russell, 4x6JD net- 0200 bales. $45 per roll. Delivery available. 2017 mixed grass hay, 5x4 net Rick Farmer Cleveland 770-530-5362 wrapped, barn stored, horse quality, UGA tested, can deliver, $50. William Stevens 1500 Ga Highway 49 Macon 31211 478-214-1257 `17 Tift-44 Bermuda hay, wrapped rolls, in barn, rain free; $40 ea. James Bramlett Greensboro 706-817-8321 100 2017 Bermuda rolls, horse hay, netwrapped, in barn; $60 each. Beth & Charles Crumbley Watkinsville 706338-9000 706-338-9959 200 round bales, 2017, 4x5 round bales, coastal Bermuda,10.1 % protein, nitrates- 1109 ppm; $8000.00. Betty Blackston Mauk 478-973-6051 2017 4x4 rolls, Fescue, fertilized, rain-free, in barn, good quality; $25/ ea. Cecil O Ledford Lafayette 706375-6548 2017 4x5 net-wrapped rolls; $50. Square bales; $5.00. Fertilized fescue/ orchard grass in barn. Ronald Campbell Rockmart 706-936-3294 770686-9563 2017 4x5 round bales, coastal bermuda, and bahia-coastal mix, fertilized, barn kept, delivery available. Stephen Bell Milledgeville 478-414- 2017 Alicia/Russell/Coastal Bermuda 4'x5' rolls, horse quality, barn stored, delivery available; $60/roll. Wayne Sapp Pembroke 912-429-6194 2017 barn-stored Bermuda hay, 4x5.5, netwrap or twine, horse quality; $60. Delivery available. Steven Young Buena Vista 229-314-0841 2017 Bermuda hay, horse quality, limed/fertilized, delivery available. Squares bales; $6. 4x5 netwrapped rolls; $50 Michael Dubose Junction City mdrope@me.com 706-366-1665 2017 Bermuda mix cow hay; $4/ bale, in barn. 10 bale minimum. 2017 4x5 Bermuda, in barn $50/roll. Steve Matthews Griffin 404-247-9789 2017 Bermuda/Bahia mix, no Johnson grass. JD net wrapped; $50/ bale. John Bryant Eatonton 706-4858321 2017 Bermuda/fescue hay in square bales; $5/ea. Jonathan Little Monroe 770-314-1278 2017 Coastal 4x5 rolls, well fertilized and rain free, kept in barn. $60/ roll. Delivery available. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0663 Stephen Allen Smithville 336-314-4841 2017 Coastal Bermuda well fert/lime. sq bales; $5.50 field, $6.50 barn. Rd bales $50. Leonard Kinsley Perry 478714-9900 2017 Coastal Bermuda, well fertilized; $50/bale or according to quantity. Charles Mccorkle Dearing 706-6992860 2017 Coastal hay; $35 and up per 4x5 roll; delivery available. James Collins Woodbury 706-977-9819 2017 Fescue Bermuda mix hay. Sprayed and fertilized. Barn kept, delivery available. Round; $40. Square; $5. Kenneth Sargent Rockmart 770490-1227 2017 Fescue square bales, fertilized, limed, sprayed, kept in barn, horse quality; $6 per bale. Al Blackburn Dawsonville 770-401-2862 2017 Fescue/Bermuda 4x5 rolls fertilized; $45. Have 21 rolls for $35/ea. Burton Eichel 4109 Washington Rd Thomson 30824 706-421-4945 2017 Fescue/Bermuda mixed, horsequality, net-wrapped; $50-60/inside, $35-45/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 wrapped rolls in the field; $40 a roll. Phillip Britton Jackson 404-597-7347 2017 round bales: Alicia/Russell/Bermuda hay. Sprayed, fertilized, in barn, netwrapped; $60 per roll. Glenn Hayes Oxford 404-272-7298 770-786-3737 2017 Russell Bermuda: 4x5, net wrapped rolls: $50. Andy Dykes Reynolds 478-235-0087 2017 Russell hay, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, weed free. Lonnie Mckinney Cordele 229-947-2878 2017 Tift 44 round bales 48x66", barn stored. $50/bale. 10 roll minimum. Over 30; $45/bale. Delivery available. Dennis Tolbert Comer 706-340-4498 2017 very large 4x5 rolls fescue/ mixed grass hay rolls, fertilized, rain free, in barn, horse quality. Linda Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333 678-672-0289 2017 yellow feed corn, wheat & oats. Barrel or bulk for food plots or feed. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478837-2356 400 rolls Alicia Bermuda, horse quality, under barn, delivery available; $45. Walt Dockery Broxton waltdockery@ yahoo.com 912-359-3153 Horse quality hay: square bales, Fescue mix; $6; $7 delivered (100 bale minimum). Near Watkinsville/Monroe/ Winder. Jim Schwender Bogart 706410-4452 In barn 4x5 rolls, mixed Fescue, horse quality; $40 or 4x4; $30. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706-972-1103 Premium 2017 Tifton 44 Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored; $75 4x5 roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 Rolled Fescue hay; first cut, fertilized, no pesticides, 25 rolls available, $35/ ea. Gretchen Konas Mcdonough 770658-9541 Round hay bales, Fescue mixed: in the barn; $45/each; in the field; $35/ each. Near Athens. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706-207-4356 Spent grain/barley available for cattle feed weekly. 6 tons wet=3 ton dry. $300 delivered south of Atlanta. 10 day shelf life. Al Daniel Thomaston 706573-0450 Wheat straw; $3.50/bale. Wade Whitaker Rutledge 706-318-4526 8043 2017 4x5 round bales. Stored dry. 2017 Coastal Bermuda Hay, 4X5 rolls, net wrapped. Fred Sackett But- 2017 Fescue/Crabgrass mix, 4x5, netwrap, weed free, fertilized, delivery 4x4 rolls, net wrapped, fescue mix hay, fertilized, barn stored, delivery Wheat; $45 per 55 gal drum. Ed Burrell Monticello 706-476-0021 Fertilized/sprayed.1,000+ rolls. Half ler 478-952-5399 available; $30. Charles Mathis Nichol- available; $30 each. Rodney Johnson 2017 Bermuda mixed grass. Heavily fescue/orchard. Half fescue/bermuda 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 tight son 404-317-6173 Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 fertilized, no pesticide, organic. Square mixes Delivery available within 50 bales, well fertilized, net wrapped; 2017 Fescue/Orchard square bales, 4x5 Coastal Bermuda, high quality, bales, in barn; $5. Round;$40. Leave miles; $45. Cody Spence Chatsworth $50. Delivery available. Clark Powell horse quality, dry, in barn; $4/bale. Bob fertilized and sprayed; $48 per roll. Bill message. Lynn Hall Madison 706-342- 706-264-5397 Wrightsville 478-232-1598 Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224 Caldwell Woodbury 706-553-2149 9022 2017 4x5 round, in barn, Bahia/Ber- 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse 2017 Fescue/Rye Mix Hay (1500- 4x5 rolls Bermuda hay, $55; square muda mix; $45. All Bermuda Costal/ quality, $5/bale at barn. Delivery avail- 1600lbs). Round bales; $90. Square bales, $6. Robert Wilson Wilson 706Russell; $50. Fertilized/lime, weed able. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey bales; $6. All barn stored. Delivery 551-6059 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted 5x5 round bales, mulch hay, twine free. Delivery available. James Sibley Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912- available. Jim Robinson Good Hope 5' rolled hay (barn-stored $55/roll or wrapped; $25/bale. 45 bales. Will Woodbury 404-434-8081 288-5960 770-363-6406 outside $45/roll) Fescue mix. Fresh make deal on the whole lot. Jared 2017 Alfalfa square bales, $12; 45 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse 2017 hay, mixed Fescue/Johnson/ cut, delivery available (for a fee). Jackson Winder 770-480-0047 rolls, $75; horse-quality Fescue, 45 quality, fertilized, barn stored, large Bermuda, round baled, 4x5, no rain. Roger Cannon Conyers 404-281-0335 Square bales: 65% Bermuda, 35% rolls, $45; square bales, $5. Dale Hall square bales; $6. Larry Jarrell Butler Kenneth Stevens Buckhead 404-625- Bermuda round rolls, well fertilized, Fescue; $5. 2017 hay, big heavy bales. Calhoun 706-506-0351 706-977-8331 9419 net-wrapped, $50 a roll, delivery avail- David Tucker Rome 706-252-5342 BERRIEN COUNTY Duggan Farms Crops: peas, okra 770.605.1121 snarefarm@gmail.com Open during daylight. 912.399.1988 8 a.m.-8 p.m. M-Sat. $1.50/lb.; $7/gallon able. Joey Thompson Moultrie 229891-1664 Wanted: Round bale horse hay delivered to Rockdale Co. every 3 weeks, Bermuda/Fescue/rye hay mix: heavily fertilized, rain free, horse quality; square, $7; round, $50. Large quantity starting in fall. Kathy Skipper Conyers 404-702-3442 delivery available. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 AG SEED FOR SALE 900 Bannockburn Road Nashville 31639 229.507.0130 Call before you visit. MCDUFFIE COUNTY Buckets provided. Call for availability. Proceeds donated to Coastal Bermuda hay: round and If you have questions regarding this square bales, good quality. W H Turner category, call 404-656-3722. Brooks 770-401-9648 Advertisers must submit a current Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fer- state laboratory report, fewer than 7 a.m.-noon; 1 p.m.-7 p.m. daily BUTTS COUNTY Weaver BerrylanD Farm Crops: muscadines 2252 Hwy. 16 W. Jackson 30233 770.595.8303 Call for appt. Containers provided. FULTON COUNTY BroWn's muscaDine Farm Crops: muscadines 4853 Evans Drive Union City 30291 770.964.5304 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily Pesticide-free. HALL COUNTY snare Farm Crops: scuppernong and muscadine grapes (Aug.Oct.) 3736 Gillsville Hwy. Gillsville 30543 HoWarD Farm Crops: scuppernongs and muscadines 1178 Howard Road Thomson 30824 706.466.1105 By appt. only. Sorry, no children. NEWTON COUNTY mitcHam Farm Crops: pumpkins and corn stalks 797 Macedonia Church Road Oxford 30054 770.855.1530 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily Call for avail. TREUTLEN COUNTY WHispering pines ga Farm Crops: brown and purple muscadines (Aug.-Oct.); brown turkey figs 5412 Ga. Hwy. 86 Soperton 30457 Phillips Chapel Baptist Church. WALTON COUNTY Waits Family vineyarD Crops: muscadines 3779 Old Braswell Road Monroe 30656 770.267.0443 9 a.m.-6p.m. daily Containers furnished. The maturity of fruits and vegetables is directly influenced by the weather. Call ahead to check availability before visiting a you-pick farm. tilized to UGA soil/specs. Barned, nine months old, for purity, noxious square/4x5 round bales, delivery avail. weeds and germination for each seed Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 lot advertised. Ads submitted without 478-994-6463 this information will not be published. Cow and horse hay for sale; $35-$70/ If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, roll. Cody Ridgeway Monroe 404-925- this report needs to be sent along 2091 with it. For ads submitted online, the Cow hay, 4x5 bales; $30. David Smith Carrollton 404-323-4622 Fescue commercially fertilized and report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of sprayed horse hay. JD net wrap rolls seed are protected from propagation 4x5; $50 ea. Can deliver. Jack Jones unless they are grown as a class of Dahlonega 706-429-7130 certified seed. These include Florida Fescue hay for sale, square bales; 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 $3.75 each. R.D. Hammond Cumming soybean, Haskell, Bennings and oth- 770-887-9158 ers. For questions regarding certified Fescue, high quality, 4X5 round bales, seed, call the Department's Seed Di- for cattle, net wrapped, stored dry in vision at 404-656-3635. barn, $40/bale. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica FLA 501 Oats, bright, bulk only, 94 678-794-0880 germ. Rye grass, bulk only, 91 germ. Ground, shelled corn. $170 per ton. John T Bullington Cordele 229-322- Delivery available. Tommy Copelan Ea- 8480 tonton 706-473-0613 Millet, southern pearl, food plots, Hay for sale! Coastal, Peanut, and Bahia. Dennis Smith Vidalia 912-2571790 Hay for sale. Grass mix with hay. 4x5 cover crops, summer grazing; $35 per 50 lb bag. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229382-6832 round bale and square bale. Justin Ev- Old, white skin peanuts called "im- ans Rocky Face 423-364-8335 proved spanish". Larry E Wilkinson Hay: Alicia bermuda grass hay, 4x5, Brunswick 912-265-2829 netwrapped rolls or square bales, rain- Ag Plants for Sale free and fertilized. Please call. Thomas Echols Mcdonough 770-856-1134 Hay: Coastal Bermuda, freshly-cut, no weeds, 4X5 heavy net round, previously tested at 16.8% protein; $60. Multiplying onions; $24/gallon. When you call, say you are calling about onions. Eugene White Lithonia 770-9879790 Allen Morris Mount Vernon southern- Multiplying white onions for sale; $30 crossangusfarm@gmail.com 912-293- gallon or $12 quart, plus shipping. Bil- 6471 ly Turner Dacula 678-425-8986 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 Murray Leyland Cypress, Leighton Green Leyland Cypress; 1, 3 gallon. Thuja Green Giant; 1, 3 gallon. Tim Allen Covington tkeel@yahoo.com 770464-2868 Murray Leyland, Cypress Leighton Green Leyland Cypress 1, 3 gallon. Thuja Green Giant, 1, 3 gallon. Tim Keel Covington keelsfarm@yahoo. com 678-300-2907 Muscadine starter vines, 16 different varieties, $4.99 ea. + S&H, will ship. www.MuscadinesAndMore.com . Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton 706-4834221 Pindo palms 6-8 FT. Hundreds available. $60/each. Picked up from the nursery. Other cold hardy palms available. Bryant Brantley Perry 850-8430637 Stuart, Sumner, and Desirables 2'-3' pecan trees in 3-gallon pots. Plantable any time. JimTan Pecans. Jimmy And Tanya Crum Bainbridge 229-2203907 Thomcord seedless grapevines, 2yr; $7.50. Raja Puri banana plants, 2ft; $10. 4ft; $20. No shipping. Robert Mcguinty Rochelle 229-276-5852 White peachtree seedlings, 2-3 ft.; blooms in 5 years; $1 each, pick up. Can mail for add. postage. Margaret Hottle Atlanta 404-344-0568 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Multiply nest onion sets; small onions, look like bird nest. Eloise Foster 443 Old Fargo Rd Homerville 31634 912-520-8668 FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722. 4" perennials, 350 varieties; $1.50 ea. including helleborus. 1 gal. grafted Japanese Maples $20-25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967 Camelias, roses, crepe myrtles, apple trees. All in 3 gal. pots. Buy one get one free! Dale Burroughs Carnesville 706-498-2351 Daylilies. Fall is perfect to plant. Over 300 varieties. Buy 2, get 2. www.alcovydaylilies.com. Mary Burgess Covington 770-787-7177 Night-blooming Cereus aka Queen of the Night, Deer-Horn cactus, Peniorcereus Greggii; cash, $8-$38 each. Wanda Morris Loganville 770645-4443 Seed: 2017 poppies, larkspur. Sara O'shields Tate 770-735-3657 Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink/ touch-me-nots, morning glory/hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant, $1 cash/teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 770-476-1163 Small nursery closing the doors. All stock for sale. Water plants, cactus, bromelaids, bananas, elephant ears. Pamela Hornsby Thomaston 706975-1138 MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1-ton black granite rocks; $1500. Mike Williamson Rex 770-389-9919 100 4x8x16 blocks. 2 small plastic truck beds; $50. David Powell Monticello 706-476-0637 6 rustic wooden doors; $30 ea. Frank Mcgowan Suwanee 404-293-5159 6,000 gallon U.L. 142 Diked fuel tank. Never used. Best offer. William Corey Conyers 770-605-6107 Air compressor; 5hp, single phase, 80 gallon tank. Lincoln Ranger 9 welder. Philip Heard Monticello 770-6307491 Approx 100 straight concrete edging 24"+ 120 curved 12"from Home Depot. Jason Lisbon Monroe 678-8591316 Avalon 900 wood burning stove insert with front blower, good condition, call in evening; $300. David And Leigh Baker Dawsonville 706-265-1919 Chapin 25 gallon tow-behind sprayer for ATV, like new; $400 new, asking $200. Ken Wilson Monroe 706-3405258 Clean quart/pint jars; $7/dozen. Charles T Sawyer Mount Airy 706768-4776 Custom trailer: 30 amp, insulated, rough cedar, bed, booth/bed, workable windows, rear doors, 6 ton. Jim Fister Snellville 770-616-8690 Fireplace insert, silent flame, double doors w/ glass & (2) squirrel cage blowers; looks new; $550. Robert Hitt Thomson 706-595-6745 Grain elevator with 6-50 ton hopper bins & U-trough. Augers & motors included. Dudley Clifton Garfield 478494-6089 New 50,000 gallon collapsible fuel or water storage container. Wayne Czechowski Good Hope wayne3015@ gmail.com 770-267-9087 Rabbit boxes, traps, old way, oldschool, near Stone Mountain; $20/ each + $8/for 1 or 2. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd Snellville 30039 404578-7758 S29X Oliver sub-soiler plow for sale; $40.00. Dot Miller Dalton 706-2782329 706-260-9254 Two primitive antique crop reapers. Great condition. Photos upon request. $60 each, OBO. Birgit Bolton Atlanta 404-783-2045 Used tin from chicken houses. 38.5"w x23'7" long; $15 per sheet.2,000+ sheets available. Wayne Merritt Armuchee 706-234-6808 Wanted: Aluminum truck tool box to fit Ford Ranger, 46". Charlie Russell Fairmount 706-337-4236 Wood burning heater; Model 30 Hunstman. Size: L33x17. New 36x52 stove board; $400. Annie H Reid Loganville 770-466-4868 770-630-4342 Wreathmaker with table and rings for floral or Christmas. $600 value for $200. Ed Jordan Warthen 478-5530616 Zero Blast-N-Peen sand blaster, last used 4 years ago, worked fine; $300. Mike Witt Rock Spring 706-6397399 Miscellaneous Wanted Black wild muscadine. Point me to them and I will pick. Lloyd Smikle Mcdonough 770-957-5934 Blacksmith tools including anvil, post vise, scrap steel, hand tools, plasma cutter. Keith Weisinger Decatur 303817-6692 Need Pineywoods cattle horns, 12 inch or longer. For historic Powderhorn recreation project. Lynwood Belcher Albany 229-881-6208 Want 5-10 acres w/ house/trailer suitable for horses. Barrow, Jackson, West Madison between Winder and Gainesville preferred. Margaret Cox Elberton 706-213-9942 White Field Corn. Johnny Lancaster 2008 Orchard Ter Loganville 30052 jlark31@yahoo.com 770-394-2946 Want 25 gallons muscadines. Do not need all at one time. Close to Cornelia. Spencer Duckett Cornelia 706-7787280 Bees, Honey & Supplies 10-frame bee hive; $85. 5-frame bee hive NUCs; $65. Also make inner covers/supers/top-bar hives. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 10/8/5 frame equipment, bees/supplies, nucs, glasses, veils, gloves, tools, honey. Swarms: Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Suwanee/ Winder. Harold Lanier Buford harold@ lanierbeebarn.com 678-471-7758 16 gallon honey bottler; $1200. 2 frame honey extractor; $150. Jason Amstutz Resaca 706-299-3033 2 story hives, strong, healthy; $200. Single hives; $165. All 8-frame. Ronnie Pearson Nashville 229-392-3261 Albany/SW Georgia complete bee removal; also hornets, wasps, yellow jackets; licensed and insured. Dale Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663 All bees: Will pick up swarms for free; seeking new locations to keep bees. Russian-hybrid NUCs; $150. David Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546 Bee removal, work guaranteed, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-9423887 Fresh, raw sourwood honey available. Also 100% pure beeswax. Call for prices. Halimah's Just Bees. Finbar Lumsden Tate halimahsjustbees@ gmail.com 706-844-1720 Gallberry, voted best-tasting honey in Georgia; $52/gallon, includes shipping. Ben Bruce Homerville www. brucesnutnhoney.com 912-487-5001 Honey for sale; $10/qt. All natural, unprocessed. Franklin Caldwell Brooks 770-599-6461 Plan A gone south? Think Plan Bee Farms this spring. Will have 100s nucs. Starting at $90/5-frame. Mike Wilingham Taylorsville 770-891-1943 Pure unprocessed honey. 24 oz jar; $8.50. Quantity discounts available. Byron Vaughan Monroe 770-2071484 Pure, all-natural, unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8oz. bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781 Remove bee swarms near the ground. Free removal of unwanted hives. East of Atlanta. Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100 Wanted: bee equipment. Will pick up swarms for free; remove bees from structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588 We still have bees for sale at barnyardbees.com; also taking deposits for 2018 nucs, packages, queens. David Haught Chatsworth 706-5082257 Would like to have a list of flowers for honey bees; have 3 acres to plant them in. Glenn Cobb Mauk 229-6492232 229-314-1772 Things To Eat Advertisers submitting ads using the term "organic" require Certified Organic registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the registration needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the registration can be attached using the attachments button. For information on this registration, call the Organic Program Manager at 706-595-3408. $1.50/lb muscadines (WINE) or jelly. Farm or UPS (in styrofoam box). One day GEORGIA delivery. Davis Yaun Soperton dayaun@gmail.com 912399-1988 Freezer beef, grass-fed Angus with supplements. No steroids/antibiotics.1/4,1/2, or whole. Woodrow Little Danville 478-290-0679 Fresh brown eggs. Free ranging birds; $3.25/dozen. Davie Strickland Dewy Rose 706-362-6396 Grain-fed beef, sold in whole/half/ quarters. Ready to kill now, cut to your specs. Call for more info. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572 Grain-finished Angus beef, all natural, quarters or sides; $3.50/lb. hanging weight. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412 Marview Farms provides grassfed/ pastured: beef, pork, lamb & goat, pastured, free-range eggs and pecans! MarviewFarms.com Fernando Mendez Arabi info@marviewfarms. com 786-210-6544 Muscadines. black or bronze, approx. 50 vines; you can buy the crop. Clarence Mccorkle Thomson 706466-1105 Muscadines: bronze, red and black; All sizes catfish. Minnows, shiners, $3/quart. Quantity discount. Oak bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, Summit Farm Mary L Mobley 1310 feeders, shad, aeration, fish structure, Highway 77 S Union Point 30669 consulting services. Keith Edge Sop- 706-817-1152 erton 478-697-8994 Pasture raised/free range brown Bass, bluegill, catfish, sterile grass eggs; $3.50 per dozen. Melanie Turner carp, Koi; state-wide delivery, lake Elberton 706-283-1682 management. David Cochran Ellijay Pick your own okra; we pick, $1.25 706-889-8113 lb; you pick, $.75 lb. Wayne Masters Dearing 706-399-1505 Sugar Cane Syrup no additives/preservatives; 25.4 oz $9, 12.7 oz $6. Organic; 12.7 oz $10. Mickey Morris Grass carp, bluegill and shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, delivery/ pick-up, by appointment only. Robert Odum mickeysfarm@windstream.net Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 912-586-2241 912-586-6840 Koi and Goldfish. All sizes and col- Sugarcane syrup, pure premium ors, fish food and supplies, Call for quality; three 25 ounce bottles shipped more information. Glenn Kicklighter FREE; $42/3. Ben Parrish Statesboro Sandersville 478-232-7704 912-536-2200 Red Wigglers $22/lb shipped; local Sweet muscadines; $5/gal you pick; pickup $18/lb. Bedrun $35/5g bucket, $8/gal I pick. Negotiate for qty; 5+ gal. $120/25g drum. Bulk discounts avail- Robert Fremont 280 Commerce St. able. Eric Howell Roberta 478-319- Hawkinsville 31036 478-230-0584 6183 Three varieties sugar cane; syrup Trout: Good stocking quality. Various making or seed. Cane ready in Octo- sizes. Hatched and farm-raised. De- ber. Priced according to quanity. Billy livery available. David Cantrell Ellijay Turner Moultrie 31768 bgturner40@ 706-273-6199 yahoo.com 229-985-8818 229-4543887 Fertilizers & Mulches Fish & Supplies 150 round bales hay; $3 per bale. Good for erosion control. Buyer brings Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the equipment to move hay. Norman Teague Waleska 770-796-5916 Georgia Department of Natural Re- 2017 Fescue mulch hay, in barn; sources. Ads submitted without this $2.50/bale. Dana Simmons Jefferson license will not be published. If you 770-867-7550 are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li- 4x5 round bales. Selling as mulch. cense needs to be sent along with $20/bale. We can load. Elizabeth it. For ads submitted online, the li- Young Danielsville 303-887-6030 cense can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044. 1-2 inches and up. Bluegill, shell- Fresh, clean, red pinestraw installed & cleaned; $4/bale. Travis Golden Conyers 404-710-9884 cracker (redear) and redbreast, 3-5, Horse manure mixed with shavings. 5-7 inch catfish, grass carp, threadfin Denise West Fayetteville 404-771- shad. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 4041 478-892-3144 Longleaf pinestraw: delivery, installa- AI quality farm grown channel cat- tion and semi trailers available. Joshua fish fingerlings, graded/priced by size, Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 accurate weights/counts, guaranteed Mulch hay, 4'x4' net-wrapped, stored live and healthy. J.F. Gilbert Thomas- outside; $20/roll. I will load. Quantity ton 706-648-2062 770-468-0725 discounts. Available all season. Jim L All fish species, pond liming, phos- Pierce Mcdonough 404-372-8631 phorus mitigation, vegetation control, Pre-bagged horse manure; $1.50/ consultation, pond surveys, aeration, bag (20-40lbs per bag). Quantity dis- fountains, feeders and structure. Ethan counts for 100+ bags. You load. Call Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310 first. Martha Braumann Lawrenceville All sizes bass, bluegill, channel cat- 678-662-9393 fish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shell- Tift 85 and Bermuda mixed hay, 4X5 cracker, and more; free delivery or round bales; $15 ea. 2017 and 2016 pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478- mulch quality. Ellis Godbee Waynes- 836-4938 boro 706-554-5614 Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form 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. 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Hwy. 11 478.235.7091 Monroe, Ga. 30656 gracec@fvsu.edu 706.894.1591 http://ag.fvsu.edu/ Sept. 28 Sept. 14-16 Miniature Gardening Master Gardener Volunteers of VIP Building, Clayton County Central Georgia International Park Fall Garden & Landscape Sale 2300 Highway 138 Macon Farmers Market Jonesboro, Ga. 30236 2055 Eisenhower Parkway 770.473.5437 Macon, Ga. 31206 www.mgcg.org Sept. 29-30 Hall County Master Gardener Sept. 15-17 Fall Garden Expo 21st Annual Inman Farm Chicopee Woods Agricultural Heritage Days Center Minter's Farm 1855 Calvary Church Road 283 Hill's Bridge Road Gainesville, Ga. 30507 Fayetteville, Ga. 30215 770.535.8291 770.461.2840 www.hallmastergardeners.com www.mintersfarm.com Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Sept. 16 Forestry Field Day Georgia's Spirit of Appalachia Thompson Mills Forest & State Food, Wine & Art Festival Arboretum Hardman Farm Historic Site 8755 Highway 53 143 Highway 17 Braselton, GA 30517 Sautee Nacoochee, Ga. 30571 706.542.5667 706.865.5356 cfhudson@uga.edu www.whitecountychamber.org info@whitecountychamber.org Oct. 5-15 Georgia National Fair Sept. 19-20 401 Golden Isles Parkway Georgia Grazing School Perry, Ga. 31069 UGA Livestock Instructional 478.987.3247 Arena www.georgianationalfair.com 2600 S. Milledge Ave Athens, Ga. 30606 Oct. 6 706.310.3545 Georgia Master Gardener dhancock@uga.edu Workshops Bogan Park Community Center Sept. 23 2723 N. Bogan Road Ga. Native Plant Society Buford, Ga. 30519 Fall Plant Sale http://georgiamastergardeners. Stone Mountain Park org/conference 1000 Robert E. Lee Drive Stone Mountain Ga. 30083 Oct. 7 770.343.6000 2017 Georgia Master info@gnps.org Gardener Association Annual Conference Kel-Mac Saddle Club Gwinnett Environmental & Open Horse Show Heritage Center Morgan County Ag Center 2020 Clean Water Drive 2268 Athens Hwy. (441N) Buford, Ga. 30519 Madison, Ga. 30650 http://georgiamastergardeners. 706.342.3775 org/conference bcumming@bellsouth.net Oct. 12 Sept. 23-24 Georgia Department of Dahlia Society of Georgia Annual Agriculture Show Egg Candling Class Atlanta Botanical Garden Berry College, Krannert Bldg. 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE 2277 Martha Berry Hwy. Atlanta, Ga. 30309 Mt. Berry, Ga. 30149 http://www. 770.535.5955 dahliasocietyofgeorgia.com/ Oct. 14 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Open Horse Show Morgan County Ag Center 2268 Athens Hwy. (441N) Madison, Ga. 30650 706.342.3775 bcumming@bellsouth.net Rural America Festival Marion County Courthouse Square Buena Vista, Ga. 31803 229.649.8118 Oct. 17-19 Sunbelt Agricultural Expo Spence Field Moultrie, Ga. 31788 229.985.1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com Oct. 28 Henry County Beekeepers Club Beginner Beekeeping Course Heritage Park 97 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough, Ga. 30252 770.461.6686 | 678.983.7698 jchayg1@attglobal.net tombonnell@bellsouth.net Nov. 5 51st Annual Deer Festival "On the Square" Monticello, GA 31064 706.468.8994 http://jaspercountycoc.com/ events/deer-festival-2/ https://www.facebook.com/ deerfestival/ jasperchamber@bellsouth.net Nov. 18 Holiday Gift Bazaar & Farmers Market Cotton Mill Farmers Market East Carrollton Rec Center 410 Northlake Drive Carrollton, Ga. 30117 770.537.3720 www.cottonmillfarmersmarket. org Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. Wanted: Approximately 100 lbs of FREE Oak Firewood. You cut and clean chicken manure. Will load. Bill haul. It's in the pasture. Ken Hatley Daly Jonesboro 404-822-3659 Barnesville 770-358-1300 Pine Shavings, kiln dried, small in Large fallen oak tree. Free when you size, easy to pick, bulk delivers, call cut and remove. Push limbs aside. for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville Wilma Smith Fairburn 770-964-7530 404-375-4900 Lighter/Fatwood. Truck load/various Poultry Litter/Compost lengths. Sun bleached; $50. Will text pics. Pick up in Locust Grove. Sandra Bulk chicken litter delivered! 25 ton+. Butterworth Locust Grove 770-365- JJ Sargent Dawsonville 678-245- 4486 1700 Pecan barbecue wood, won 65 tro- Oddities phies, seasoned, cut and ready; $200/ Beautiful Emerald Green Emu Eggs, cleaned and blown, excellent for carving etching scrimshaw or painting. Jacquelyn Paul Conyers 770-7611284 full-cord. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229-3923921 Seasoned oak, $200/cord; $100/half cord. Hickory/pecan BBQ wood $75/ quarter cord. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 Gourds: Close-out sale due to health, Seasoned red and white oak. Cut call before coming, any size/number; and ready; $140 a cord. Shane Kitch- $2. Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd ens Covington 770-464-0056 Royston 30662 706-245-4218 Smokerwoods/firewood: Pecan, The Gourd Pile: come shop or we Hickory, Cherry, Oak; year-round ser- ship. Pamela Morrison 874 Morrison vice, delivery available. Tommy Phil- Road Barney 31625 407-538-4700 lips Jefferson 706-362-4874 229-775-2123 Notices CORRECTIONS Farming Business Workshop: 18HP Briggs or 20HP Onan engine 9/29/17, 10 am-12:30 pm at FSA Of- from craftsman lawn/garden trac- fice: 111E. Spring St. Monroe 30655. tor. Pulley on flywheel side of engine. Musa Hasan Athens 404-435-2935 Gene Austin Mcdonough 770-957- Firewood 5238 Allis Chalmers C for parts or running. Firewood must be cut from the ad- Ford 740 or 741 for parts or running. vertiser's personal property. Ads for Harris Ertzberger Jacksonville 912- firewood must use the cord when 278-0464 specifying the amount of firewood Chore-Time Ultraflo grills: 5 ft., 1 for sale. 11/16 x 2 7/8; $2.50 ea., 1000 pcs. 4 premium oak trees (long trunks), 1 Barry Ayers Royston 706-498-1907 pine tree, you cut/haul, must be ex- Multiplying onions; $24/gallon. When perienced: $500 to you. Gerry Gibson you call, say you are calling about on- Atlanta 678-595-2790 ions. Eugene White Lithonia 770-987- All hardwood ready for pickup. 20" 9790 lengths. $150/cord. Dennis Irwin Can- Yanmar YM186 2WD 18 hp diesel ton 770-720-1263 tractor, all new tires, re-built engine, dirt Fat lighter kindling, approx. 1/2 cord, scoop, $3000. Gail Ruppersburg Fay- $100. Jimmy Walton Fort Valley 478- etteville garuppersburg@bellsouth.net 825-2053 678-817-9339 770-318-9991 Produce Safety Rule: Compliance keeps consumers safe Continued From Page 1 better consumer satisfaction and a safer operational structure. The Produce Safety Rule will likely be a large adjustment for produce growers across the state of Georgia, but the Georgia Department of Agriculture and UGA Extension are committed to communicating the importance of compliance. "My goals are to protect public health, keep consumers safe and help Georgia farmers be successful in their businesses," said UGA's Harrison. "One way for me to do that is to help producers learn about human pathogens that can contaminate produce and cause illness; learn how this contamination can occur on their farms, in their packing facilities and even during transport to market; and learn the best practices to prevent this from happening and keep their products safe. This helps to keep consumers safe and to keep Georgia agriculture strong." Upcoming Training Dates Sept. 19 Training for Alma Pak Growers Bacon County Extension Office 203 N Dixon St # 3, Alma, GA 31510 Contact Becky Arrington to register 912-632-8524 Sept. 20 Training open to all growers Bacon County Extension Office 203 N Dixon St # 3, Alma, GA 31510 Contact Bacon County Extension office by Sept. 13 to register 912-632-5601 Oct. 3 Training for Michigan Blueberry Growers (MBG) Sarah's Country Kitchen 901 N Pierce St, Alma, GA 31510 To register, contact Leah via phone or email by Sept. 15 912-632-6406 or lmccarty@blueberries.com Oct. 4 Training for Michigan Blueberry Growers (MBG) Sarah's Country Kitchen 901 N Pierce St, Alma, GA 31510 To register, contact Leah via phone or email by Sept. 15 912-632-6406 or lmccarty@blueberries.com WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 Acworth Farmers Market 4583 Church St. Acworth, Ga. 30101 (Cobb County) 8 a.m.-noon Fri., April 7- Oct. 27 770.917.1234 http://www.acworth.com/farmers-market Alpharetta Farmers Market 29 S. Main St. Alpharetta, Ga. 30004 (Fulton County) 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., April 15-Oct. 28 678.297.6133 http://www.alpharetta.ga.us Athens Farmers Market Bishop Park 705 Sunset Dr. Athens, Ga. 30601 (Clarke County) 8 a.m.-noon Sat., April 1-Dec. 16 marketmanager@athensfarmersmarket.net http://athensfarmersmarket.net Brookhaven Farmers Market 1375 Fernwood Circle NE Brookhaven, Ga. 30319 (DeKalb County) 9 a.m.-noon Sat. http://brookhavenfarmersmarket.com Canton Farmers Market 130 East Main Street Canton, Ga. 30114 (Cherokee County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., May-Oct. Clarkesville Farmers Market 583 Grant Street Clarkesville, GA 30523 (Habersham County) 9 a.m.-noon Sat., May-Oct. 706.778.9374 http://clarkesvillefarmersmarket.com/ Comer Farmers Market 1914 Madison St. Comer, Ga. 30629 (Madison County) 9 a.m.-noon Sat., March-Dec. https://www.facebook.com/comerfm Cotton Mill Farmers Market 609 Dixie St. Carrollton, Ga. 30117 (Carroll County) 8 a.m.-noon Sat. cottonmillfm@yahoo.com www.cottonmillfarmersmarket.org Dahlonega Farmers Market 465 Riley Rd. Dahlonega, GA 30533 (Lumpkin County) FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Tues.; 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., May6Oct. 14 http://dahlonegadda.org/events/farm-market Dallas Farmers Market 25 Courthouse Square Dallas, GA 30132 (Paulding County) 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., April-Dec. 770.445.9001 http://tdfm.org Decatur Farmers Market 308 Clairemont Ave. Decatur, Ga. 30030 (DeKalb County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat. http://cfmatl.org/decatur Downtown Gainesville Market on the Square 118 Main St. SW Gainesville, Ga. 30501 (Hall County) 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Fri., thru Oct. 6 678.943.4442 steve@hallfarmers.org http://hallfarmers.org East Atlanta Village Farmers Market 572 Stokeswood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316 (Fulton County) 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Thurs. http://cfmatl.org/eav East Point Farmers Market East Point Fire Station #1 2757 East Point Street East Point, Ga. 30344 (Fulton County) 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Wed. 404.270.7059 http://www.downtowneastpoint.com/eastpointfarmersmarket Fairburn Farmers Market 5 Broad Street Fairburn, Ga. 30213 (Fulton County) 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Fri., May 19-Aug. 11 https://www.fairburn.com/187/Farmers-Market Freedom Farmers Market The Carter Center 453 Freedom Pkwy NE Atlanta, Ga. 30307 (Fulton County) 9 a.m.-noon Sat., Jan.-Feb. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., March-Dec. http://www.freedomfarmersmkt.org The Fresh Bus Mobile market 3135 Brisco Rd. Grayson, Ga. 30052 (Gwinnett County) 678.697.6331 GHA Farmers Market 1587 Dee Kennedy Rd. Hoschton, GA 30548 (Jackson County) 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 706.949.2426 | 770.601.7376 http://gha.locallygrown.net Grant Park Farmers Market 600 Cherokee Ave SE Atlanta, Ga. 30308 (Fulton County) 9 a.m.-1p.m. Sun., April 2-Dec. 17 http://cfmatl.org/grantpark The Green Market at Milledgeville 222 East Hancock Street Milledgeville, Ga. 31061 (Baldwin County) 9 a.m.-noon, 1st & 3rd Sat. 478.233.2078 http://www.greenmarketmilledgeville.com The Green Market at Piedmont Park 1071 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, Ga. 30309 (Fulton County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., March-Dec. https://www.piedmontpark.org/green-market Hall County Farmers Market 734 E. Crescent Drive Gainesville, Ga. 30501 (Hall County) 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Tues. 7 a.m.-noon Sat. 770.531.6988 http://www.hallcountyfarmersmarket.org Jasper Farmers Market Park & Ride Lot Jasper, GA 30143 (Pickens County) 7:30 a.m.-noon Sat., April-Oct. 706.253.8840 https://www.facebook.com/JasperFarmersMarket Kennesaw Farmers Market 2829 Cherokee St. Kennesaw, GA 30144 (Cobb County) 3:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Mon., May-Oct. 770.499.0874 | 770.794.7075 Lilburn Farmers Market Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church 1400 Killian Hill Rd. Lilburn, Ga. 30047 (Gwinnett County) 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Fri.; June, July & Aug. http://www.lilburnfarmersmarket.org Lithonia Farmers Market 6920 Main Street Lithonia, Ga. 30058 (DeKalb County) Noon-4 p.m. Sun., June 4-Sept. 18 farmers.market@lithoniacity.org Marietta Square Farmers Market Mill Street on the Historic Marietta Square Marietta, GA 30060 (Cobb County) 9 a.m.-noon Sat. year-round Noon-3 p.m. Sun., May-Oct. 770.499.9393 http://www.mariettasquarefarmersmarket.com Market Days on Broadway East side of the 1000 block of Broadway Columbus, Ga. 31902 (Muscogee County) 9 a.m.-noon Sat. 706.596.0111 http://www.uptowncolumbusga.com/plaintext/ market/market.aspx Monroe Farmers Market Court Street Downtown Monroe, Ga. 30655 (Walton County) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sat., May 13-Oct. 14 770.266.5331 http://www.monroedowntown.com/events/ monroe-farmers-market Morningside Farmers Market 1393 N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, Ga. 30306 (Fulton County) 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sat., Summer 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sat., Winter 770.401.7782 http://www.morningsidemarket.com Nash Farm Park Farmers Market 100 Babbs Mill Road Hampton, Ga. 30228 (Henry County) 3 p.m.-6 p.m. 1st Sun. of month, April 2-Dec. 3 770.288.7300 Norcross Community Market Lillian Webb Park 5 College Street NW Norcross, GA. 30071 (Gwinnett County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., June 3-Aug. 26 http://www.norcrosscommunitymarket.com Oconee Farmers Market Oconee County Courthouse Watkinsville, GA 30677 (Oconee County) 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat. http://www.oconeefarmersmarket.org Peachtree City Farmers Market 215 Northlake Drive Peachtree City, Ga. 30269 (Fayette County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Wed. & Sat. https://www.ptcfarmersmarket.org Peachtree Road Farmers Market The Cathedral of St. Philip 2744 Peachtree Rd NW Atlanta, Ga. 30305 (Fulton County) 8:30 a.m.-noon Sat., April 1-Sept. 30 9 a.m.-noon Sat., Oct. 7-Dec. 16 http://www.peachtreeroadfarmersmarket.com Ponce City Farmers Market Under "the shed" on Eastside Trail of the Beltline outside of Ponce City Market Atlanta, GA 30308 (Fulton County) 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., thru Nov. http://www.poncecitymarket.com Rockmart Farmers Market 108 Water St. Rockmart, Ga. 30153 (Polk County) 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Thurs., May-Thanksgiving 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Thurs., Dec.-April http://www.rockmartfarmersmarket.com Rocky Ridge Farm Market 525 Lexington Rd. Lexington, GA 30648 (Oglethorpe County) 9 a.m.-noon and 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 706.540.7196 | 706.207.5098 Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market City Hall 38 Hill St. Roswell, GA 30350 (Fulton County) 8 a.m.-noon Sat., April 16-Oct. 29 404.492.9938 http://roswellfam.com Heritage Sandy Springs Farmers Market 6100 Lake Forrest Drive NE Sandy Springs, Ga. 30328 (Fulton County) 8:30 a.m.-noon Sat., April-Oct. 404.851.9111 x5 https://heritagesandysprings.org/3485-2/events/ hss-farmers-market Serenbe Farmers and Artisans Market 9110 Selborne Lane Chattahoochee Hills, Ga. 30268 (Fulton County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., April 8-Nov. 18 https://serenbefarms.com/market Smyrna Fresh Produce Market 1275 Church St. SE Smyrna, Ga. 30080 (Cobb County) 8 a.m.-noon Sat., May-Sept. 770.431.2863 http://www.smyrnacity.com Snellville Farmers Market 2342 Oak Rd. Snellville, GA 30078 (Gwinnett County) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sat., June-Sept. 770.972.0518 http://www.snellvillefarmersmarket.com Stone Mountain Farmers Market Municipal Parking Lot 922 Main Street Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083 (DeKalb County) 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Tues., thru Nov. 22 www.stonemountaincity.org Suwanee Farmers Market 330 Town Center Ave. Suwanee, GA 30024 (Gwinnett County) 8 a.m.-noon Sat., May 13-Sept. 30 9 a.m.-11 a.m. 2nd Sat. of month, Oct.-April 770.945.8996 ext. 335 http://www.suwanee.com/whatsnew.farmersmarket.php Tucker Farmers Market 2333 Main St. Tucker, Ga. 30084 (DeKalb County) 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., April-Dec. 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Thurs., Nov.-Dec. https://tuckerfarmersmarket.com West Broad Farmers Market 1573 W. Broad St. Athens, Ga. 30606 (Clarke County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., April 29-Dec. 9 706.613.0122 http://www.athenslandtrust.org/west-broadfarmers-market Woodstock Farm Fresh Market Woodstock Community Church 8534 Main St. Woodstock, GA 30188 (Cherokee County) 8:30 a.m.-noon Sat., May-Sept. 770.924.0406 http://visitwoodstockga.com/portfolio/farmfresh-market PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 South Georgia FFA members pitch in to grade bumper peanut crop Predicted record harvest will require more helpers By Kendall McWilliams kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov The state of Georgia is known for much more than its sweet, Southern peaches. It may come as a surprise to some that "The Peach State" doesn't lead the nation in peach production. Georgia does, however, take the title for being the U.S. leader in the production of a number of other commodities, including broilers, pecans, spring onions, quail and peanuts. Also recognized as the "Peanut Capital of the World," Georgia grows more than 45 percent of U.S.-produced peanuts. With such an established level of contribution to the nation's peanut supply, it is important that the Georgia agriculture industry uphold its reputation as the hallmark for superior commodity production by ensuring the quality of Georgiagrown peanuts. Few organizations, if any, have a more direct influence on the quality of Georgia produced and marketed products than the Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service. This institution functions to provide honest, impartial and accurate inspections of Georgia products. The inspections determine grade, size, quality and net weight. Peanut harvesting season is upon us, which means that soon the farmers' stock buying locations will be operating at peak capacity in preparation to grade this year's peanut crop, which is estimated to be a record-breaking harvest. Approximately 1,000 to 1,200 seasonal employees have been trained to perform inspections at various locations throughout the state. In past years, some veteran graders have returned for seasonal employment, but FSIS has found it increasingly difficult to continue to fill a large volume of temporary positions with qualified applicants. "Years ago it wasn't as difficult to find help. We had a lot more housewives that did not work full-time jobs and would work seasonally inspecting peanuts," said Debra Richardson, Georgia FSIS financial director. "Now it seems in this economy it takes both spouses working year-round to support their family." Peanuts are separated to show different stages of maturity during the Georgia Peanut Tour's stop in Midville in 2014. (Clint Thompson/UGA) With a high volume of peanuts coming through for inspection each harvesting season, it is imperative that the Georgia FSIS find reliable employees that are dedicated to the producers and consumers of our state. This year, the Albany-based organization has teamed up with several FFA chapters in South Georgia counties in hopes of filling some of the parttime grading positions by employing student workers. "It all started with an FFA teacher in Early County," said T.E. Moye Jr., president and chief financial officer for Georgia FSIS. "I told him, `I've been thinking about it and I would really like to see if you've got some students that you would recommend to grade peanuts in the afternoons and on the weekends.' He said, `Yeah, I believe I do.'" Moye and his team have also reached out to team up with chapters in Colquitt County. Being former FFA students themselves, some of the Georgia FSIS management team recognized this as an opportuni- ty for students who have an interest in agriculture to obtain experience in the state's top industry. Georgia FSIS believes that these students will make good, dependable employees, especially since they are being hired at the recommendation of their FFA advisor. Because the majority of students involved in FFA have an existing interest in agricultural careers and occupations, this is a mutually beneficial arrangement for both the students and Georgia FSIS. This employment opportunity will allow young people the opportunity to earn financial compensation for their time, and gain invaluable experience from working hands-on with Georgia agriculture. While working with Georgia FSIS, these young people will be afforded the opportunity to network and explore the possibility of a potential long-term career in agriculture. "I think it will show them good work habits and get them in the workforce," said Moye. "And I don't know that we wouldn't use them for full time employees if they were interested." This year's Georgia peanut crop is nuts! Georgia is expecting its largest peanut crop in more than 20 years this harvesting season. There are 828,000 certified acres of peanuts planted in Georgia this year, the highest acreage since the 1990s. Georgia FSIS anticipates that this year's crop will be in excess of 1,630,000 tons, which is about 27 percent more tonnage than the 2016 crop. USDA statistics show that Georgia's 2017 crop will be approximately 1,900,000 tons, the largest crop to date. Booking it with Georgia Grown Margaret Amos of Southern Straws The AJC Decatur Book Festival took place over Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 1-3. Authors, readers and even our Georgia Grown vendors set up shop in the downtown Decatur square for a weekend filled with live music, cooking demonstrations and book signings. The Georgia Grown marketing team pitched its tent in the culinary section, and members from around the state sold their wares to the Decatur locals. Representatives from the Georgia Department of Agriculture passed out copies of the 2016-2017 Georgia Grown Magazine, the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin and other important agricultural information. This was a way to educate thousands of people in the Metro Atlanta area about the importance of agriculture within the State of Georgia. (Leslie Davis/GDA) Clay and Valerie Oliver of Oliver Farm David and Drew Goodson of Goodson Pecans Festival-goers collect Ag info from the GDA Georgia Grown Deputy Director Matthew Kulinski and Senior Georgia Grown Executive Chef Holly Chute 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 Oct. 11 issue -- including Farm Services and Handicrafts -- are due by noon, Sept. 27.