10 0 t1h91A7nni2v0e1r7sary GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 VOL. 100, NO. 20 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 The aftermath of Irma: Pecan growers log heavy losses in the wake of historic storm By Amy H. Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov and Kendall McWilliams Kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov It took Duke and Bobby Lane four decades to learn what an ill wind named Irma taught Trent and Tillman Mason over the course of a single night. The Mason brothers grow pecans with their father, Thomas Mason, in Fort Valley. When the remnants of Hurricane Irma blew into South Georgia two weeks ago, wind gusts in excess of 70 miles per hour uprooted or broke in half upwards of 5,000 of the Mason family's 50,000 trees and scattered ma- ture and immature nuts that were just weeks from being harvested. "We're going to clean up the mess that you see and replant the trees and move forward. That's all you can do," said Tillman Mason, who is 27. The Lane brothers, who grow peaches and pecans at Lane Orchards outside Fort Valley, know the sentiment well, although they said they've never experienced it to this scale. "I started in farming at my great-granddaddy's old wooden packing shed at 12. I went off to school and came home and started farming. I got serious at 25. I'm 67 now," said Bobby Lane. "I've seen some tropical depressions, but nothing like this. We had some ice Three of the thousands of pecan trees toppled by Hurricane Irma in the Mason pecan orchard near Fort Valley. (Amy Carter/GDA) Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and U.S. Rep. Austin Scott, R-Tifton, lead a press conference at Mason Farms in Fort Valley. (Amy Carter/GDA) storms that came through but nothing of this magnitude." U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black toured the devastation left across Central and South Georgia in Irma's wake on Sept. 15. Black noted during a press conference on the Mason farm that the estimated 30 percent loss sustained by pecan growers statewide will have long-term ramifications. "On the Mason Farm, we've seen devastation at a level that we've not seen in some time," Black said. "We've seen some generational damage today." Simply replanting the trees that were lost is no easy proposition. The nurseries that sup- ply young trees to pecan growers lost stock to the storm, as well. "It will be 2019 before they can even get trees placed back here where these trees are down, and then it will be probably seven to 10 years before you get a crop from that (so) that those trees can begin to repay themselves," Perdue said. "When you think about that, these young boys out here just starting off, that's going to be kind of a third of their career, getting going." Perdue cited the losses incurred by grower Greg Leger of Cordele, whose 120-acre pecan orchard sustained $400,000 in tree damage. "That'll give you the magnitude of what See PECAN GROWERS, page 16 GDA plans for disasters like Irma year-round By Kendall McWilliams kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Emergency. Disaster. Devastation. These three gut-wrenching words were broadcast across airwaves and television screens throughout the Southeastern United States as residents braced themselves for the impact of Hurricane Irma in early September. Though these words are intimidating to some, they are the description of daily responsibility for Venessa Sims, director of Emergency Management at the Georgia Department of Agriculture. A 19-year veteran of the department, Sims began her tenure at GDA as an Information Specialist, spent over 10 years as an Animal Protection Manager and finally served a small stint of time as a director in the Animal Industry division before accepting her current role in emergency management. Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Sims developed an interest in disaster relief efforts which she says developed into a passion about teaching and educating people on preparedness and response. "I dabbled in emergency management after Katrina because they learned that people would not evacuate without their pets," said Sims. "They would risk their lives to go back in to save their pets and/or equine and livestock." See EMERGENCY RESPONSE, page 15 Venessa Sims, emergency management director for the GDA, at work in the state's emergency operations center during Irma. MAJ Will Parker of the Georgia Army National Guard is at left. 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If you have questions regarding this ad category, call at 404-656-3722. Elbert 7.44 and 6.49 acres: Walking distance to Lake Russell, 5 miles to Russell State Park, mature hardwoods and internal roads; $8500 per acre, owner financing. David Baldwin Grayson 678-836-8182 Franklin 12+ acres, 1200' I-85 frontage, branch, paved road frontage, half cleared-half wooded, old home site, well, shop; $215,000. Paul Bennett Commerce 706-335-4972 Atlanta metro area, private setting, large elegant home, m740 diesel tractor and implements: $520,000. Eddie Gray Thomaston 706-9756635 Douglas 13+ acres. Mostly wooded, very close to elementary and middle schools, 2 min to I-20. Owner can finance. $20,000 per acre, OBO. Faye Little Winston 770-9411440 Gwinnett 10 acres of nice, flat pas- Farmland Northeast If you have questions about ads in this category, call at 404-656-3722. Dawson 437+ wooded acreage, 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 770-460-1646 Fannin 24.14 acres w/ house, out buildings, pond, 3 road frontages: borders creek, spring and stream; Franklin 130 acre farm with paved road frontage. 10 acre pond and 20 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 Hart 10 acres, Lavonia, Hart County: creek, pond, $95,000; 15 acres in Bowman/Elbert County, creek, pond, $80,000; possible owner finance. Robert George Lavonia 706-3561420 ture land. Borders creek on one side. Several building sites with water/ electricity on road: $12,500 per acre, willing to finance. Kay Young Dacula kay1y@comcast.net 770-822-1425 770-483-8121 Rockdale 107.20 acres; hardwoods, large stream, small pond, duck pond, deer and turkey. 2606 Valley Dale Drive, Conyers, GA 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 $825,000, some financing. Thomas Hart 45 acres, Hwy. 51, Bowers- creek 860 ft., beaver pond, ducks Twitty 76 Moss Ln Blue Ridge 30513 ville, 875' road frontage, pasture, and deer; $3600 per acre. Bonnie 706-632-3914 creek; $5295 per acre. Dianne Frix Pate Ellerslie 706-741-4426 Fannin 42.4 acres: mountain land, Buford 770-401-6592 Spalding 26.2 acres: eight-room paved road, good timber, water Hart 50 acres fenced Fescue, 1 acre house, pond, barn, out buildings, through property, wildlife, utilities, with doublewide, two wells, spring 457 feet road frontage, 4628 Newnan great building sites, views of Cohu- water with strong stream: $5000 per Road, Griffin; $200,000. Leroy Byrd tta Mountains, minutes. from Ocoee acre in Elbert and Hart counties. Lyn- Griffin 404-556-4961 whitewaters. Robert L Crawford Mc don Mize Royston 706-498-4686 Farmland Northwest Caysville 706-632-0234 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. 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 per acre. If you have questions about ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Carroll House, barn, horse stalls, garage, 23.74 acres fenced and William Elrod Green Cove Springs Frances Skelton Hartwell 770-313- crossed fenced. Good grass, very welrod9360@aol.com 904-699- 7535 private and close to town. Carroll- 7067 Madison 48 acres, mix of pasture ton $176,830. James Perry Franklin Habersham 16 acres: pasture, and hardwoods, perimeter fenced, 2 770-876-5556 creek, sheds, 1880s farm house, drilled wells, in conservation tax pro- Chattooga 140 acres total: 100 2BR/1.5BA, no central heat/air. Shel- gram; creek, trailer, old barn: $3850/ acres of 30-year-old P.P, 15 acres ley Mcginness Gainesville 678-316- acre. Ben Anderson Comer 404- open. Remainder bottomland with 1432 202-7642 year round creek, 100x40 pole barn Habersham 16.6 acres: pas- Madison 8 acre farm w/ 5BR/3.5 & cabin, Menlo area: $600,000. Chris ture, 1000' creek, huge barn, 3BR bath 4 sided brick home, 2 car ga- Castillo White 770-560-2726 house, 3 out-buildings, spring, drilled rage, unfinished basement, 3 small Gordon 16 acre mini farm. 1680 well, city water/sewer available, pastures, 1 metal/1 pole barn, 7 sq ft brick home, built 1969. Several paved road frontage, near Walmart; miles from I-20: $425,000. Garfield buildings and barns, city water, well $299,000. Wayne Quarles Cornelia Chambers Madison 678-595-5450 and pond on approx. 13 fenced pas- 706-499-2718 Madison 92.66 acre ranch & home, ture. Pictures available. Debbie Wy- Habersham Near Lake Burton, zoned A-1: fenced, creek, corrals, att Oakman 770-401-2338 Hwy. 197; 66+ acres, wood and pas- water system, equip. barn & garage, Haralson 151.60 acres, $2500 per ture, house and barn, ready to move panoramic views. Byowner.com acre: Property has electricity, paved in, two spring-fed creeks, deer and ID 4810483; $575,000. Carl Kelley road, lake site & food plots, mature turkey and beautiful mountain view. Danielsville 706-246-0715 706-318- pines & hardwoods; ood hunting, low R. F. Flowery Branch 404-431- 1740 taxes. M D Moss Buchanan 770- 0704 Madison Farm, 47+ acres, 95% 546-7204 Hall 17 acres, East Hall County. open, spring-fed pond, mainly Ber- Haralson All wooded except for 2 Private, quiet. City water, electricity, septic tank, dirt road thru property. muda grass, 2 barns, paved road frontage, 3 bedroom farm house. acres cleared for house; gravel driveway, hardwoods, streams, 25-52 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 770-380-2166 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 706244-8326 Towns Land for sale near Hayesville, NC. 29.9 acres secluded with 2 small streams. $3500 per acre with financing available to qualified prospects. James Kimsey Hiawassee 706-896-4654 Union Land for sale: 13.7 acres. Robert Brown 1254 Mount Tabor Church Rd Dallas 30157 678-3630541 812 Friendship Church Road, Danielsville: $299,000. Robert V Miller Danielsville 706-202-3261 706-6144923 Oconee 6.4 acres, fenced, improved pasture, all open, 200' creek frontage, lots with road frontage and easy access; $80,000. Serious inquiries only. Fred Hale Watkinsville 706-769-6060 Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call 404-656-3722. Cherokee 27+/- acres, Mt. Carmel Church Ln off SR 108 near SR 20; rectangle, land slopes off center ridge, bold stream on back line: $17,500 per acre. Paula D Hill Atlanta hillpaulad@gmail.com 404-2564633 Cherokee 7.59 acres, Addington Lane, Waleska area, stream, large hardwoods: $9500 an acre. Douglas Payne Canton 770-479-5460 770316-0094 acres, deer, turkey, $2500 per acre, financing available. Ben Frost Buchanan 770-853-3409 Paulding 50 acres near Acworth; perfect for farmland, pond or horses: $19,500/acre. Robert Garrett Dallas bobgarrett417@gmail.com 770-9749381 Polk Approx. 17 acres in Lake Creek area, behind golf club; timber and creek, close to city limits: $42,000 OBO. Greer Hooper Cedartown 770-748-4960 770-8837295 Walker 5.63 acres of wooded farmland with some cleared areas and an older barn; 400 ft. of road frontage, municipal water readily available: $27,500. H.G. Madaris Tunnel Hill 423-593-4057 Farmland West Central If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Harris 27+ acres, well established Cobb Mini farm with updated house pasture land located adjacent to Pine with 3 br, 2 1/2 ba. on 8.5 ac.; has Mountain, Georgia. 95% pasture, pasture, garden spot, mature fruit small stream and woods; $129,600, plants and out buildings. Sue Wad- negotiable. Ed Withrow Manchester sworth Hiram 770-439-1448 706-655-3889 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 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 Heard 27.4 acre farm: 12 acres un- Pike 60-100 acres on Concord Rd: Upson 180(+/-) acres, pasture, Johnson House and 37.5 acres der cultivation, 15 acres of pine trees. $5,000/acre. Reid Hutchings Con- fenced, water, Crest area; $3000 per including 4-acre stocked pond; Farmland Southeast County water well, small spring, road cord 770-884-3463 acre, will divide. Wayne Elliott Thom- $179,000. Michael Brown 1383 For information regarding ads in this frontage, large barn, updated farm Pike 70 acres pasture and wooded aston 706-647-9281 Mount Olive Church Rd Wrightsville category, call 404-656-3722. house; $249,900. Charles Avery land:100 ft. road frontage, secluded; Upson Approx. 28 acres of farm/ 31096 478-575-8010 Telfair 46 acres, good hunting for Franklin 770-854-4344 great for cattle, horses, hunting, timberland (pine/hardwoods) over- Laurens 54.17 acres; 1 br/1 bath deer and turkey, large timber, will sell 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: $70,000. 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 770-468-4682 Meriwether 48 acres in Luthersville, $1325 per acre: $63,600. 2017 taxes $297.38, no easement. You get approximately 700'x2750', excellent hunting; 2017 county fair market value, $84,700. R L Parker Zebulon 770-567-5031 770-468-7985 Meriwether 5 acres: mixed hardwoods and pines, good building site for that country home, good area for hunting, near Luthersville on Meadow Boone Rd. Owner will not finance. Linda Hopper Ellijay 706-636-3248 Monroe Hunters, own your property: 109 acres, prime hunting land, deer/turkeys, Echeeconee Creek, pine/hardwoods. Must see to believe. Price negotiable. Robert Lindsey Forsyth 478-338-1645 478-258-4444 Pike 106 acre farm/hunt retreat, beautiful mix of pasture and woods, pond, stream, fenced, shed, well, 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. Owner will 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 112.71 acres near Reynolds, access to Highway 96 and dirt road frontage, great hunting, water on property: $1350/acre. Jesse Barrow Butler 478-550-0596 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 912-288-4871 Upson 141 acres total: 77 acre tract and 64 acre tract on Waymanville Rd., 20 year pines and large oaks, 3700 feet paved frontage: $3,100 per acre. Alec Nations Acworth 678619-6560 Upson 151 acres of wooded land near Sprewell Bluff. Twice thinned pines; two nice hardwood bottoms. 4 acre pond site. Good road; good hunting. $2200/acre. Scott Nesmith Molena 770-584-7449 looking the Flint river; excellent location for rustic farm house; boat access to river included. Leave message 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 acres with lake, several house. 4 acre pond, pine/hardwood, onTaylor Grocery Road: $200,000. Also, 33.86 acres pine/hardwood on Ralph Keen Rd., East Dublin: $70,000. Victor Thomas Dublin 478697-4077 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: $185,000. Jeff Walls Warrenton 706-465-2924 Warren 69 +/- acres located on Dozier Road off of Ridge Road; $3,495 per acre, negotiable. Raymond Fulcher Harlem 706-945-8358 706-699-3868 Washington 30 acres completely fenced in with barn, grain bins and old corn crib. Also has about 15 pecan trees on it. Scott Bussell Warthen 478-232-2491 Washington 30 acres fenced in w/ pecan trees, 2 wells, 3 grain bins and old corn crib. Henry Bussell Warthen 478-232-2491 Washington 33.365 acres, 14.5 miles east of Sandersvill: $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 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 342 acres of riverfront timber land; 2 mile frontage on Satilla River, good roads. Eddie Perkins Jesup 912-269-9349 912-427-7062 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 229-8352483 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 Pineview edalgot2000@yahoo.com 229-9389571 Randolph Ranchland: 110.5 acres, five cross fences, water wells, hay fields, pond, septic system, house, electricity, private, paved road front- streams, some planted pine; $3,500/ Wilkes 244 acres of cut over tim- storage buildings, open pole barn; age: $4500/acre. Michael Schooley acre. Owner financing. A A Brittain berland, paved road and creek great for living, hunting, livestock. Tucker fcrfamily@bellsouth.net 770- Jackson abrittain@mindspring.com frontage: $965 per acre. M. Durham Ernie Anderson Shellman 229-679- 414-1018 770-344-7170 770-775-7727 404-328-5756 Union Point 706-486-4250 2105 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 Schley 295 acre farm, vintage buildings at historic Concord com- FARM SERVICES Have Chew Crew/camper will travel for land improvement; 12 dairy goats munity crossroads: eight miles of trails, four creeks, managed timber, mature hardwood forests, lush bot- If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. & herd mgr.; water/electric needed. Alexander Flaherty Royston 706254-7717 tom lands, fronts two roads. Steve Saunders Decatur se.saunders@ comcast.net 404-323-5459 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 Blairsville 706-400-9124 Terrell Wanted: farmland in Southwest Georgia; 100-200 acres: mail information. Larry Odom 868 Maerick Rd Dawson 39842 229-537-0744 Thomas 20 acres w/ 15 acres in cultivation, wooded with creek; $3500 per acre. Selling as complete package. Vanice Cahoon North Augusta 706-373-3199 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 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. 38 years experience. Horse arenas laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking, demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 39 years experience: Bushhogging/ grading, post-holes, spreading seed/ fertilizer, chainsaw work, gardens/ food plots; $50/hr. 3hrs min. N.Ga. Metro Atlanta. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 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 I saw lumber with portable sawmill. I come to you. Serving all of South Georgia.Turn your logs into valuable lumber! Steven Smith Baxley 912210-8656 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 Nuisance beaver and predator removal, Southeast Georgia area, but can travel. Call for quote. Brian Mckee Hortense 912-288-6542 Retired military looking to help farmers with bush hogging, fence repair, hay harvesting and stacking, minor repairs and cattle/equestrian assistance. Michael Wells Royston 770-780-1774 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Farm Services Wanted Wilcox 38 ac: cattle land, pond, Bobcat/tractor work, bushhogging, 50 acre horse farm needs tractor barn, 1/4-mile from Ocmulgee River lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/ work, mowing, general farm help. Boat Landing/Recreation Park; not restoration, grading/clearing, plow- Hours are flexible. Call Susan. Sonja suitable hunting land, no pine trees. ing/garden, deer plots, pesticide Cooper Powder Springs 404-861- Appraised value $76,000, asking spraying, welding repairs. Larry 0204 $70,000. David & Elaine Sheppard Houston Covington 770-235-3082 House, barn, smokehouse, old 116 Pine Street Abbeville 31001 770-235-3782 store and warehouse to be torn down 229-425-7659 229-425-8109 Bush hog, drives scraped, and till- or moved. Mal Milam Franklin 678- Wilcox 90.9 acres of timber lo- ing services. Larry Boatright Dallas 340-9891 cated corner of Pierce Road and 678-386-1466 Need five acres bushhogged in Old Cordele-Rochelle Road, across Bush hogging for West Georgia Monroe on small horse farm. Julie from Union Church: $1980/acre. Ann area. Dennis Stevenson Douglasville Alday Monroe 770-597-3645 Youngblood Unadilla 478-957-0454 dennis.stevenson@comcast.net 404- Wilcox 92 acres with 65 acres 915-1866 FARMLAND RENT/ planted pine, 30 yrs. old. Balance in Custom Georgia Fence. We install cutover & hardwood, fenced on three farm, residential, and commercial LEASE sides, railroad frontage: $3200 per fence. Specializing in field, goat, and If you have questions regarding ads acre. Danny Hawkins Rochelle 229- horse wire fencing. Jerry Mcleod in this category, call 404-656-3722. 365-3097 229-365-2456 Hawkinsville 478-308-0867 The Farmland for Rent/Lease Eco-friendly land services: mulch- category is published the last is- We eat ing, stump-grinding, bush-hogging, sue of each month. Please adhere food-plots, plug-aerating, grad- to the following guidelines when ing. Follow on Facebook; JHM submitting an ad for Farmland for Land Solutions, LLC. Bryan Norton Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted Carrollton 706-616-5899 770-274- * When submitting ad, please des- 9120 ignate it for the Farmland for Rent/ Electric fence charger repairs. Wil- Lease category. Notices to buy or fred Milam Douglasville 770-942- sell farmland are published only in 4672 the special fall or spring farmland Farm sitting service by a retired editions * Ads must not exceed 30 FOR BREAKFAST, military couple. Email for pricing/ words. availability. Jerry Baker Covington 3 acres of pasture land planted in LUNCH AND DINNER. cwojbaker@gmail.com 5424 678-237- Bermuda. Lease for hay. Call or text. John Farmer Toccoa 210-621-7322 Alabama Syrup-Maker's Association hosts annual cane syrup workshop 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. 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. Pasture land for rent. Hull area. Evelyn S. Sims Hull 706-788-2135 Two cross-fenced acres for rent with open shed. Near Monroe. Email your contact information. Rebecca Adcock Monroe rebeccauga@windstream.net 770-207-1892 Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Beekeeper looking for land rich in sourwood and tupelo trees to place beehive. Mark Farm Marietta 404507-2335 ISO mobile home for rent. Single/ double wide. Preferably in Newton County. Would help on farm. Work in S.Circle. Thomas Lyle Jr. Conyers 770-899-4027 Longleaf Pine acreage needed for raking and baling pine straw; prefer mid-west Georgia. Gary Peters Buena Vista 678-548-6513 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 Wanted: Pasture or open land for cattle in the Hephzibah/Waynesboro area. David Hollingsworth Hephzibah 706-726-3987 Wanting to lease pasture land for livestock grazing within 60 miles from Cumming. Sam H. Alpharetta 770-595-5914 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 Looking for crop farm work. Need housing and salary. Tim Peeples Brunswick 912-602-0899 Need manager/caretaker for small cattle/sod farm; salary+housing furnished, in North Fulton County. Marlene Embry Johns Creek 770-4761193 Retired farmer seeks farm-sitter; requiring light maintenance, knowledge of livestock and farm equipment. Manson Woody Culloden 478391-3136 Retired military: help part-time on farms, horses, fence line repair, bush hog; I have my own insurance. Michael Wells Royston 770-780-1774 Wanted: person/family to run a broiler farm in North Georgia. Experience preferred. Must provide references. Buddy Hitt Dalton 706-2784535 706-980-0421 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 912-865-2638 10' and 12' heavy duty land levelers; $1600-$1800. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162 10x40 ft. 8-wheel cotton wagons, no side body, ideal for hay: $1,000. D. W. Knight Dexter 478-484-6044 12 economy tractors, three 1947 chain steers, parts and implements for sale. Larry D Orr Oxford 404-405-8427 150 gallon 3 pt. hitch sprayer, like new; 15 ft. batwing mower, good condition. Joe Rowan Mcdonough 770-957-3131 16' trailer 6" channel iron, 3 axle, all metal, no brakes; $1,000. Burl Duncan Monroe 770-655-8680 16' trailer w/ 2' dovetail & ramps, GI hitch trailer, brakes, heavy duty; $1500. Hal Hecox Gainesville 847778-5587 1937 John Deere "A" 446660, restored 2006. Benefit chipleyhistoriccenter.org building fund. Bobby Simmons 739 Barnes Mill Rd Hamilton 31811 hummermt@att.net 706-6622738 1939 JD A tractor. Hand starts easily. Runs well. Aubrey Burroughs Crawford 706-202-5303 1939 John Deere B tractor, good condition, needs carb. work, make an offer. David Wheeler Oakwood Ga 706-743-5032 1948 Farmall Cub, mower, scrape blade,12 volt system, new paint/decals, works and runs like new: $2150. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706716-1320 1951 JD MT with cultivators & mower, perfect for restoration, need to sell, $2,700 OBO. Harvel Hamm Carrollton 770-841-6685 1955 Ford 640 tractor, runs good, good live lift, 80-90% tread; $2750. Kevin Ryan Holly Springs 678-6992606 1957 Cub, wheel weights, fast hitch, disc, flow, scraper, new battery, runs well: $3900. Anthony Noble Fort Valley 478-825-0829 1957 Farmall Tractor, runs good; $2500, OBO. Walter Bates Alpharetta 770-475-0292 1958 851 Ford tractor; looks and drives like new. Perfect condition. $6500. Joe Heard Newton 229-7345047 1958 John Deere 720, standard diesel, electric start with no. 825 roll over plow. Both restored; $35000. Hyler Bracey Taylorsville 678-6415068 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 229-7129366 1971 Oliver 1355 tractor: front-end loader, 9' Bush Hog, 6' JD finish mower, bale transports, 3-bottom plow. Ed Weber Barnesville 678588-0459 1972 JD450B front-end loader/ back-hoe, recently rebuilt rear end; $11,000. Pat Gallimore Fayetteville 770-461-6391 1979 Trailmobile, grain hopper trailer; $8500. 2 Gehl 95 feedmill mixer; $1500 for both. Delmer Bullington Sycamore 229-567-1563 1980 Caterpillar excavator 225, 30 ft. reach, 34 in. bucket, looks good, runs great; $20K. Ron Smallwood Greenville 678-222-8921 1980 GMC 5000 truck w/14ft. spreader body. No rust and 6 new tires. $6000. Ray Moore Crawfordville 706-678-3187 1987 F-700 diesel box truck, good tireds, food farm truck, owned truck for 20 years; $2900. L G Mitcham Ludowici 912-270-4683 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 229-567-4729 1991 F350. Nice running truck but it has a fuel line problem. Call for information. Clarence Mccorkle Thomson 706-466-1105 1995 Mack with rebuilt engine, 50 ton loboy; $20,000, OBO. Kyle Lynn Powder Springs 404-545-1614 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 1997 F-350 4x4; $8000. Brock 6' Litter bucket skid steer attach- DR powerwagon "pro model", JD450 Grain Drill; KMC 6-row 36" Massey Ferguson 231 diesel, Hoop- Hammontree Crandall 706-260- ment, $450. Cut off saw wide belt 6.75HP, electric start, 4speed/re- Peanut Inverter; Arts Way 6 disc flip er trailer, bush hog, box blade, all- 9417 drive, $150. Ted Reeves Sparta 706- verse, sulkey; $1400. Jeffrey Gresch bottom plow. Donald Wingate Doe- purpose plow, disc harrow; $10,500. 1997 International 4900 DT466 878-8562 Marietta 770-565-9860 run 229-776-6145 229-349-0026 Marie D Hasty Newnan 678-378- spreader truck, BBI hydraulic 6ft King Cutter finishing mower, Early unstyled John Deere G trac- JD535 round baler, JD265 disc 9946 spreader bed, 16 ft. big spinners, low good condition; $500. John Gunn tor : $7500 Michael Thompson Glen- mower. Mervin J Rudolph Resaca Massey Harris Colt- 3pt hitch, run- miles. Chad Grogan Kingston 706- Reynolds 478-847-3387 nville 912-240-1269 706-671-9730 ning, good sheet metal. Massey Fer- 252-3333 7' scrape blade. Turns 360*. Tilt and Farmall F20 tractor, for parts; $100. JD6420 w/cab; $27500. IH1086 w/ guson 135- power steering, good 2 dozer scrape blades, rear wheel rotate pins. Push or pull. 3 pt hitch Harry L Hodges Bellville 912-286- cab; $6500. NH7810s; $8500. Keith condition. Pictures available. F. Nich- weights, front rack w/ 5 weights. All Asking $225. William Ragon Jr Mil- 1048 Stevenson Mc Rae 229-315-2024 ols Cumming 678-758-0497 fit John Deere garden tractors. Ken- ner 770-468-2751 Farmall Super A; $1700. Farmall John Deere 1550 grain drill, Measuring tools, 5 micrometer, neth Johnson Barnesville 770-468- 7820 JD 4WD w/duals, Taylor Way Cub; $1700. Runs good. Robert Col- has been in operation this year; some new, hole gauge set, other; 8933 offset, Brillion Cultipacker, 1600 JD lins Calhoun 706-602-9027 $2800. Larry Savage Lula 770-530- $100. W.A. Dabbs Eatonton 706- 2004 Hooper 8'X39' flat bed trail- chisel plow. Keith Lord 2351 Mace- Finishing mower: New Holland 0646 473-3075 er. Very good condition. $6000. Greg Mulkey Madison 706-474-8491 2006 DewEze bale bed on 2006 Chevrolet 2500HD reg. cab, 4WD, Duramax, 74,000 miles. Exceptional rig. $20,000 firm. Larry Partain Elberton 706-283-5058 2006 Hooper flatbed, dual-axle trailer with electric brakes; $1300, OBRO. Mike Richcreek 1023 Oak Ridge Dr. Byron 31008 mikerichcreek@yahoo.com 478-956-5429 478-951-2276 2012 JD 6115R, C/A, 4WD, front weights, fenders, buddy seat, 198 hrs; $72,500. Dave Davis Commerce 770-616-6038 2012 Polaris sportsman 400 HO ATV, 4 wheel drive on demand, excellent condition, low hours; $3200. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-2318236 2158 Savage Shaker; $8000 firm. Also Pecan cleaning equipment. Emory Mixon Lyons 912-293-5570 2350 John Deere tractor with JD 245 loader. Good condition. $12500 obo. Bobby Hawk Madison 706- donia Church Rd Danielsville 30633 706-202-6701 848 New Holland round baler, 4X5, good cond., field ready; $4500. C Collins Dahlonega 706-973-9135 9965 JD cotton picker, Mud Hog. Shelter kept. Chris Parlor Hazlehurst 912-539-9772 912-539-2994 9N Ford tractor, great for small farm or large garden. $1800, obo. Lee Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922 A1 Mist Sprayer Super Duty, like new; $5500.Trailer/battery included. General use: Nut trees, orchards, herbicides, pesticides, forestry, livestock. Charles Brannen Screven 912-294-1949 All-purpose plow; $350. 2 disc plow, self cleaning; $100. 8 disc bush & bog; $200. Danny Whitworth Dallas 770-443-2685 Allis Chalmers 175 diesel w/ loader included, bucket and hay spear, 62 HP: $6500. Jim Brewer Hoschton 706-654-1612 Antique Allis Chalmers tractors: B, (2) WD40s and WD45, not running; also have a running Ford Jubilee. Jesse H Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 930B model, 72", 3pt; $675. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-7938 Ford 2-row planters with fertilizer on 1-row cultivator frame: $500. 4-row Pittsburgh cultivator with gauge wheels: $500. Paul Anderson Millen 912-863-6144 Ford 309, two row planter. Mostly complete, needs maintenance. $275. Call or text. Roger Holley Wrightsville 478-232-8831 Ford 4000, good shape, new tires on back; $4000. Pat Cannon Norcross 770-712-1548 Ford 8N tractor, 1948, excellent to good condition, third owner: $2,500. L. Boddie Williamson 770-228-4932 Ford 8N tractor, runs well, looks good, 6 ft. scrape blade, 3 pt. scoop, good tires; $2300. Louie L Willett Columbus 706-326-6695 Ford loader, model 1910I, fits older Ford tractors: $1100. 8N Ford transrear end: $450. Scott Odom Buford 770-945-7945 Hay Master 8 bale accumulator and grapple, pulls behind baler; $5500. Shawn Cox Covington 678-4096233 John Deere 322 CT skid steer, rubber tracks and under carriage in good shape. $16,500. Chris Farr Rydal 770-595-8436 John Deere 9986 6-row cotton picker, 4WD, row-trak guidance, yield monitor, great condition. Donnie Wingate Moultrie 229-881-4191 229-349-0026 John Deere B tractor, late model; $2200. Robert White Carnesville 706-384-2685 706-498-0341 John Deere deer plot drills; 7' & 8" wide; works on 3 pt. hitch; $24002600. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912253-0161 912-375-3008 John Deere Killefer offset harrow, 18-disk, 8-ft., model 6XH-03; $750 OBO. John Deere No. 5 mower, make offer. George Norris Zebulon 770-468-2957 KBH 18' Boll Buggy, excellent condition; $6000. Bill Floyd Jesup 912294-3255 KMC 4-row peanut combine; $4800. Wyatt Jones Weston 229310-9817 KMC digger, hyd drive, sheltered, MF 540 round baler; $1500. New Holland 7' disc mower; $1200. Both in good working order. Stephen Westberry Moultrie 229-921-7318 229-324-2521 MF 750 combine with four-row corn head. James Register Du Pont 912487-2282 Minneapolis moline-gb, wrap around fenders, run/drives good, 3 good tires 1 with weather checks, propane, hand-clutch; $2500. John Cannady Statesboro 912-865-2278 New Holland 1720 tractor, 2WD, 660 hrs with 5ft Taylor Way rotary cutter; $7,350. Cathy Suber Moultrie 229-886-8576 New Holland 180 Turbo Skid Steer, good condition, 1600 hours; $12,500. C Collins Dahlonega 706973-0021 New holland 565 hay baler, good condition, bales absolutely perfect, field ready; $6,500. Jared Cook Locust Grove 770-616-6105 NH haybine, hay mower and conditioner, good blades rollers, barn kept; $1500. Kenneth Stevens Madison 404-625-9419 474-1088 Antique John Deere R ma- Heavy duty 6 ft. Ford scrape blade. excellent condition. 6-row Colombo NorTrac front-end loader, NT-304C, 271 M.F. quick attach F.E.L., 680 nure spreader, working condition; Will angle and tilt; $350. Joseph picker, good condition, rear duals for 3-cylinder diesel, 4-wheel drive, low hrs., 65HP, excellent condition: $800.00. Barbara Cumming Madi- Youngblood Midland 706-326-1915 tractor or picker. Gary Smith Broxton hours, attachments: $7500. Frank $15,500. Chuck Anthony Commerce son 706-318-8844 706-342-3740 Hesston 1120 mower, conditioner 912-393-5742 Gresham Temple 404-259-1055 706-658-6081 ASV RC100 rubber track skid steer and spare parts. Wes Smith Thom- Kubota L3800DT 4WD with load- Pearce Brothers pecan cracker 100 2810 Ford tractor, 900 hrs. 5ft BushHog hay spear, 9" auger; $7,800, obo. Jessie Hollifield Jasper 770- loader, 2006, high flow 38GPM, 2-speed, 100HP Perkins diesel, 842 hours: $16,000. Henry Glover Stone aston 706-648-4210 High clearance DFI spreader buggy; 6-ton capacity, hydraulic spinners, er, 230 hrs, 38 HP, AG tires, excellent condition; $17500. Jeff Walls Warrenton 706-465-2924 model, bought new in 2016, new condition, call for more info. Jerry Knight Monticello 706-476-4225 894-7098 Mountain 404-626-1501 24 inch chain, spreads lime or fertil- L2500 Kubota diesel tractor, about Poultry house cleaner, $2,000; also, 3 disc harrow pull type for com- Bobcat quick-hitch 80" bucket, izer. Chase Grantham Douglas 912- 500 hrs; $5500. 14' x 7'8" Heavy duty long peanut combine, $1,500; chain pact tractor or ATV; $250 ea. New post hole digger (24" auger), 5.5' 331-3090 3 axle trailer: $650. Jim Evans Elber- hoist, $100. Orville L Carver Douglas 72" HD bucket; $475. Jim Hammond grapple root rake, 12" BHC shredder. Honda 2017 ATV: Pioneer 700- ton 706-339-5368 912-381-0767 Gainesville 770-297-1762 Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955-2362 4, like new, 40 hours, 2 or 4 wheel 3 hay tedders for parts; (2) Hesston Brown tree cutter, 3 point hitch, drive, rear seating, windshield and 3717 17', (1) Agris 10'; $300. Pat- older model but works like a champ; top; $11997. Idus Smith Macon 478- Market Bulletin Ad Form rick Broder Stockbridge 404-401- $2995.00 cash. Clint Adamson Jack- 719-7795 6134 son 678-787-3535 Husqvarna 145BT backpack blow- This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for adver- 36" Case backhoe bucket, like new, Bumper-pull, 6x12 trailer, tandem er, very good condition; $145. Hugo tisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit no repair welds, fits 580E; $750. Win- axles, ramps, heavy-duty frame, 27" Kollmer Flowery Branch 770-965- includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market ston Westbrook Crawford 706-201- sides; $650 cash. Jerry Varner Tem- 2911 Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one 2771 ple 770-834-0365 Jack hammer, gas drive c.p., Red notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be 4'x 6' utility trailer, like new; $350. C Farmall; $350.00. M Farmall; Hawk, like new; asking $1000. Roy a paid subscriber with a current subscription. Mike Hawkins Lagrange 706-957- $450.00. Some 3pt. equipment. Nel- Pruitt Douglasville 770-595-7891 3651 son Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 JD 566, round baler net wrap, string Category: 4000 Ford diesel, power steering, CAT 315CL excavator, 2002, 6740 tie, monitor, $6000. Wes Hopper Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some remote power, wet brakes, new en- HRS, 24" pads, 48" bucket, long Pitts 229-322-0166 categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, gine/ brakes, canopy, good tires; stick, good-uc thumb, extra clean; JD 643 Cornhead; good condition prior to being published. $6750. Glenda Gober Buchanan $58,000. Charles Reichert Boston w/extra parts; $3500. W/ header trl; 770-646-9677 229-226-7769 $4250. Steve Southern Cartersville 450 John Deere double disc grain Chevrolet C70 spreader truck, 22 770-655-0337 drill, 13 ft grain box. Asking $3,200. ft. hydraulic body, new motor, new JD 653A row-crop head 6row 30"; Pictures available. Reggie Carver spinner motors, never spread litter. $3000. JD 653A row-crop head 6row Hawkinsville tlgcarver@gmail.com $4,500 firm. Phil Sanders Stephens 30" fits CaseIH 7088; $3500. Brant- 478-244-5344 706-340-5669 ley Broome Donalsonville 229-254- 450 John Deere dozer straight Classic John Deere LA tractor; 2 6516 blade; $9200. Ray Walker East Dub- cylinder, mid 40s, complete restora- JD 71s or KMC planters 2 and 4 lin 478-279-0644 tion, electric starter, 12 HP; $4200. row. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706- 4630 Ford diesel tractor with load- Harry L Mccord, Jr Carrollton 770- 570-2171 er, quick hook bucket, 578 hours, 328-3461 JD 7200, high crop tractor, cab, 55HP, good condition. James Mccain County Line 500 Spreader, excel- A/C, 2WD, original owner, good Dahlonega 706-864-5977 lent condition; $395.00. Hugh Lam- condition,10600 hrs; $17500. Also Phone number: 48" pallet forks; $550. 72" root bert Gainesville hugh.lambert@ LMC,18-row sprayer; $6500. Ted Mil- grapple; $1050. 72" brushmower; t3labs.org 678-361-4278 liron Shellman 229-317-3795 Subscriber number: $2950, cash. 68" smooth bucket; David Bradley hammer mill, belt JD 750, 15' no till grain drill w/ small Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the $550. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675- driven; $200. Large one PTO driven seed box; $14,000. Filson portable Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submit- 3943 hammer mill; $250. Troy Morris Jas- cattle chute; $3600. Travis Gilbert ting this notice for publication: 5' brush mower; $4000. 8-disc per 706-692-9437 Woodbury 706-575-0593 bushog harrow; $400. 12' 4 wheel Deutz D4005 1963. Looks a little JD 8500 grain drill. Double disc I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary require- trailer ramps; $400. Several culti- rough but runs very good. 2950 openers, gauge wheels, press ments for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. vating implements. Carter Stewart hours. $4500. Glenn Johnston Shi- wheels. Excellent condition; $3500. Baldwin 706-778-5204 loh 615-554-3830 Tim Mosley Cobbtown 912-685- 5' PTO Tiller. Tractor Supply Brand. Deutz tractor mdl.6806 67 hp, good 2802 912-286-2050 Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed Used one season and in excellent condition; $5800. Walton 8-wheel JD Hydraulic blade. Tilt or offset, to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther condition. $1,350. Scott Vickery hay rake; $1500. William Treadwell scrape or smooth; 8 ft; $1700. David King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. Bethlehem 404-310-0282 Monroe 770-267-5810 Norvell Monroe 770-267-8267 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar APPLING COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; S&D Livestock, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley; Calll Steve Smith, 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460 CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790 ATKINSON COUNTY COLQUITT COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small Cattle; Moultrie Livestock animals; Pearson Livestock, Co., 1200 1st Street NE, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, Calll Roberto Silveria, 229.985.1019 229.798.0271 COOK COUNTY BARTOW COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, Cattle, goats, sheep; The small animals; Deer Run New Peoples Livestock Mkt., Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Adel; Call John Strickland, Cartersville; Call Haynie 229.896.4553 Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: BEN HILL COUNTY Goats, sheep, chickens, small Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; animals; Waddell Auction South Central Livestock, Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Climax. Call John Waddell, Call Thomas Stripling, 229.246.4955 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 EMANUEL COUNTY BLECKLEY COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, 2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay small animals; Cochran Auction Floyd and David N. Floyd, Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. 478.945.3793 Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, BUTTS COUNTY small animals; R&R Goat & Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. Cattle 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 Karen Claxton, 478.237.4628 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia or 478.237.8825 Livestock Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 1st Fridays: Cattle special 770.775.7314 sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. CARROLL COUNTY Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: 912.578.3263 Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch FORSYTH COUNTY Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, Road, Temple. Call Ricky goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Summerville, 404.787.1865 Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Every Monday, noon: Cattle, Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or goats, sheep; Carroll County 770.844.9231 Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call FRANKLIN COUNTY Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, or 770.834.6609 goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone CHATTOOGA COUNTY Bridge Road, Carnesville. Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, Call Chad and Clay Ellison, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127 GORDON COUNTY MONROE COUNTY Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Saturday, Sept. 23rd: Fall Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter Consignment Auction, 9 hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. a.m.; heavy trucks, trailers, 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, construction and farm Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & equipment; P & G Auctioneers, Gene Williams, 706.629.1900 GAL C1584, 594 Indian Springs Drive, Forsyth. Call GREENE COUNTY 478.994.5600 or 770.235.4132 Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock NEWTON COUNTY Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, Express Stockyard Horse & 706.453.7368 Tack Auction, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 Highway JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 11 S, Covington. Call Scott 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, Bridges, 704.434.6389 or 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 704.473.8715 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve PULASKI COUNTY Underwood, 912.594.6200 Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston JOHNSON COUNTY Street, Hawkinsville. Call John 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Walker, 478.892.9071 Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Calll SEMINOLE COUNTY Robert Colston, 478.299.6240 Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, JONES COUNTY 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, Seminole Stockyard, 5061 sheep, chickens, small animals; Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Bryant Garland and Edwina Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Skipper, 229.524.2305 Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett STEPHENS COUNTY 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee LAMAR COUNTY Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Auction Market, 1315 Highway Eastanollee Livestock Market, 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Highway 17 between Toccoa Burnette 770.584.0388 or and Lavonia. Call Ricky 678.972.4599 Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 LAURENS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Every Monday, noon: Cattle, Goats, sheep, chickens, goats, sheep; Eastanollee small animals; Horse Creek Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 706.779.5944 478.595.5418 TAYLOR COUNTY MADISON COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, small animals; Gray Bell chickens, small animals; Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, RockRidge Livestock Auction, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. 706.245.4205 Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732 MARION COUNTY Every Thursday, 7 p.m.: TELFAIR COUNTY Goats, sheep, chickens, small 2nd & 4th Thursdays: animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Chickens, fowl, goats and Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek auction41@windstream.net Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418 THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019. WHITE COUNTY Every Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 WILKES COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632 Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov. Poultry house Evaporative cooling Roller/Crimper, 3 pt hitch, 8' wide SK210 LC Kobelco Excavator, Square Hay Bale Accumulator; Timberjack, Baker Deduster, 3/8"- cell, 6"X5ft pads. 2-65ft. complete 3,000. Donald Hunter Ellijay 706- 31.5 UC 90%, 48" bucket, AC, ex- $1400. Keith Isdell Sylvester 229- 1/2" steel cable, plow, 5'-15' bush runs. 3yr old system.. $2000./entire 889-4354 hyrdraulic lines; $35,000. 9000 809-1531 hogs, Allis Chalmers tractor & 4 system, great condition. Mike Sav- Savage pecan harvester, model Ford diesel tractor, twin screw, TD-24 International dozer, have new transformers. Andy Adams Hartwell age Gainesville aqhapepl@yahoo. 8042; $6,500. Bruce Wheeler 282 250RM Cummins; $4,500. James block, pistons, rings, crank shaft, 706-436-7031 com 770-718-7933 770-654-2745 Cooper Rd Social Circle 30025 770- Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 heads, sleeves, main rod, bearings, Tires: 2 18426; 2 480-80R50; 2 Raymaker 9000 pecan harvester for 786-0386 Spreader for bulk fertilizer, lime gaskets; $7000. George Stern Ma- 480-80R46; 2 28L26; 2 16930; 2 parts. $500. Bill Cobb Dawson 229- Sears 3pt. planter; 7-seed plates, litter, stainless steel, body 10'L- con 478-361-1491 21.5L161. Donald Wooten Denton 881-4982 in box; $625 firm. Wetstone- 20 inch, 8'W- 3.5'D. Comes with 4 flotation Three tractor tires: 19.928, 14.928, 912-347-2009 RC30 parts, trencher forks, 1-bit stand seat, foot pedal drive; $225. tires 21.5 x 16; $2300. Kenneth 16.924. Good tires. 10 ton trailer, 3 ax- Troy Bilt wood chipper, 8 HP Briggs- auger; $2000. Stan Morris Alto 770- Richard Lillie Berkeley Lake 770- Beasley Dahlonega 706-344- les; $2100. Willie Harrison Maysville Stratton engine. $200.00. Dru Stow- 535-5136 448-2248 2604 706-652-2608 678-231-8636 ers Dawsonville 770-789-4052 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 Troy-bilt Horse Tiller, 8 HP, excellent Sickle mower; 7 ft., finishing mow- Craftsman electric cement mixer; 10 black Angus cross replace- 40 Angus large frame, fall calving, condition, new tines, front guard, one er, hay ring, good condition. John S $60. 6 fiberglass farm gates; $40/all. ment heifers. 2 rounds of shots. 8/9 3-5 year cows, very gentle; $1550 or new tire; $550. Lary A Smith Rome Neeld Baconton 229-787-5491 2 chain link gates; $5 ea. Linda Alter months. $950 ea. for the group. M quantity discount. Caleb Humphries 706-234-1347 Transmission with power take-off Winston 770-489-1295 770-489- White Calhoun 770-548-0436 Nicholson 706-340-6623 Troy-Bilt tractor, 21hp, 46", excel- for Mitsubishi model 372 15HP gar- 1295 10 purebred Angus bulls, 10-11 40 healthy Beefalos, 2 buffalo heif- lent condition, low hours: $700. D.B. den tractor. Max Cunningham Dalton Custom-cut lumber, Wood-Mizer m/o, A.I. out of Fortress; $1000. ers; selling herd due to health. Alvin Hart Smyrna 770-432-4898 404- 706-264-4871 sawn, kiln-dried, milled for homes, Danny Fausett Dawsonville 706- Strickland Patterson 904-335-7463 660-3107 Usable pistons for Ford 1510, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, 265-9661 5 Angus bulls for sale, 12 mos. plus, Truck body, 12'x7 1/2', flat steel Shibaura 22 hp diesel engine # restorations. timber frames. John 12 purebred black Angus heifers DNA results available; $1250 each. tool-boxes under bed, 18" side-end k773.1 and other usable engine Sell Milner 770-480-2326 & 2 black whiteface all shots. Can Kenneth Mallonee Winterville 706- hinges to make work table, rack over parts. Andrew Manning Hoschton Flatbed trailer; 12'7" x 6'6" wood deliver. $875 ea. Jeff Williams Milan 202-5375 head/cab. Lewis Sanders Stephens 770-867-4105 770-312-4942 deck, dovetail with ramps, dual ax- 229-315-1261 57 head; $1800 a pair; losing lease, 706-759-3871 Used 16', 20' or 24' livestock trailer les; $650. Robert Crittenden Ken- 15 Angus bulls.1,2 & 3 year olds, AI/ they must go; large frame, Angus TW10 Ford tractor; $5500, obo. in good condition. Marty Lynn Cum- nesaw 770-428-5105 natural service, vaccinated, docile. K X and Charolais X. Earl Fortson Greg And Tanya Lewis Baxley 912- ming 770-231-9738 Florescent lights, 4 ft with bulbs, Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 Barnesville 770-312-3974 770-312- 367-9283 Want to buy JD 4020 diesel, side (4) 4 bulb fixtures, (1) 2 bulb fixture; 15 black baldies & registered Her- 3974 Tomato machine: 151 wooden half console. Also looking for JD loader $20 each. Wayne Quarles Demorest efords cows for sale. Some pregnant, Angus bull calf. DOB Jan 2017. Not bins, bin dump, dump tank, delivery 148/158 factory canopy for 4020, 706-499-2718 some open. Herd reduction. John registered but bull/cow on property. table, washer/waxer, stripping table, 3020. Shane Burnett Mansfield 770- Free to anyone; approx. 30 1/2 Watson La Fayette 423-834-3457 $600. Walter Brown Monroe 404- 3-belt sizer: $12,000. Grant Giddens 827-2240 glass jugs, clean. Fred Keller 2142 2 black Hereford bulls, 4 y/o proven 861-5688 Cairo 470-532-8915 Want to trade 7' rotary mower, good River Acres Ct Lithonia 30058 770- and 16 mos. Growth and genetics. Beefmaster bulls, polled, black and Farm Machinery Wanted condition for a 6' rotary mower in 482-2762 Jody Benefield Buchanan 770-646- red, all shots, 7-14 months. Our "Mr. 100-130 HP cab tractor. Must be in good working order. Less than 3000 hrs. Dwayne Law Chula 229-3823145 229-520-8897 18HP Briggs or 20HP Onan engine from craftsman lawn/garden tractor. Pulley on flywheel side of engine. Gene Austin Mcdonough 770-9575238 2-pc real wheels for Massey Ferguson 135. 12"x24". Glenn Anderson White Oak 912-674-9270 5015 Allis Chalmers diesel tractor w/5' BushHog finish mower. 18HP, 630 hrs, sheltered; $2250. James B Christopher Tennille 478-5527024 BushHog, 10' rigid deck to 15' flex wing. Must be in top condition. Frank Freeman Plains 229-942-0939 Chevrolet 3600, 3800 or 4100 flatbed truck, ton-and-a-half or Viking model. James Ivey Rockledge 478304-2291 FARM SUPPLIES Danuser 3 pt. hitch post hole digger with or without augers. William Nugent Ambrose 912-309-9666 Farmall tractor, 100-130-140, with fast hitch, running or not. Warren Sapp Ellabell 912-661-1443 Finishing belly mower for Farmall Cub in good condition. Weldon Battle Lizella 478-747-6984 Frick sawmill parts for 0 or 00 size mill. James M Hobson Homer 706677-3966 706-654-8372 JD LX288 lawn tractor for parts or running. William Clark Thomasville 229-228-4965 John Deere 2355 or 2552 deluxe canopy; also 6' or 8' grain drill. Eddie Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form Hickman Roberta 478-836-4995 good condition. Billy Mcgarrah Ochlocknee 229-226-1045 Wanted: 100-150 gallon diesel fuel transfer tank for back of pick-up truck. Dwight Delaperriere Braselton 770-296-1079 Wanted: 1979-1980 Ford 370 engine. Jerry Mcleod Hawkinsville 478-308-0867 Wanted: Bucket for front-end loader. Length-5 ft. Ed Mc Lean 178 Funny Farm Rd Cleveland 30528 eemclean@windstream.net 706-8652737 706-348-3235 Wanted: Feedmill in good condition. Scott Price Wrightsville 478290-4419 Wanted: Good, used 1 row corn picker. Mike Whitfield Register 912852-5448 912-678-5929 Wanted: small to midsize 3-point hitch backhoe attachment. Andy Carroll Rome 706-346-3142 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. (4) 8' hay rings; $100/ea. (2) steel 12' feed bunks; $200/ea. 500gal fuel tank w/hand pump; $300. Wade Pitcock Rome pru_wade@msn.com 706-232-2997 706-936-6029 1 cut-off saw with belt excellent condition; $400. Joseph Higginbotham Elberton 706-567-5123 1100 plastic slats for a hen house for sale. Derrel Seabolt Dahlonega 770-519-3325 275-gallon plastic tank (tote) in metal cages. 5" top caps, bottom valve. $50/each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 Hay and feed bunk, 5 ft.: $100. Carlos Bagwell Alpharetta 770-8277366 Hen nests pads for sale.13x12 inches; $1/each. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 Hobart 3 phase meat grinder, Sir steak cuber, Toledo band saw, commercial grade; $2000. W E Hester Fayetteville 770-301-0611 Hobart meat grinder, 110-volt; $425; apple cider press; $320. Wayne Carrington Bowman 706-680-3169 Howe platform scale, $200; Howe beam scale, 10-ton, $250; Argometer 6-ft. windmill, no tower, extra mill, manual, $600. Duane Conner Mc Rae Helena 912-568-7689 Incubator for chickens; automatic or hand turn. 50-60 eggs. Very nice. $100. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd Snellville 30039 404-578-7758 Locust fence post and rails. Barney Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 706745-8724 Locust fence posts and rails. Barney Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 706-994-2600 Sawmill lumber as low as .35/bd ft, pine and hardwood available, trailer boards. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404867-5106 Sawmill lumber- pine, oak, walnut, cedar, portable sawing @.35 bdft boards, beams, slabs, turning blocks, firewood. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402 Trailer 10 x 6 with fold down ramp; $700. Jaye Henderson Mansfield 770-883-0865 Truck loading ramps, 14-guage steel, 2000 lb. capacity. David Blasczyk Dallas 770-445-5646 8790 2 Jersey steers, 900+ lbs, .90 cents per lb, grain feed. Jane Sorrells Rockmart 770-684-3858 2 weaning age bull calves: 1 Black Baldie, 1 Beefmaster cross sired by reg. Polled Hereford. Keith Garner Oxford 678-283-1219 20 coming 2 yr old Braford bulls. 50 coming 2 yr old Hereford bulls. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585 20 purebred Brahma cows with Brahma and Hereford sired calves. Jamie Hall Baxley 912-218-0042 20 registered polled Hereford bulls. Good EPDs. Larry M Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170 25 Black Brangus bred heifers. Bred to low birthweight Angus Bulls; $1600 per head. John Williams Colquitt 229-400-0777 26 black first calf heifers, should be breed back: $1500 ea. Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 706-254-2639 3 black baldie bulls; 7-8 mo; $900. Bruce Frazier Newnan 678-485-5111 3 y/o polled Hereford bull, gentle, from closed farm. Steve Emerick Winder 770-652-9004 3 y/o purebred Angus bull; $1500 OBO. Udderly Usry Farm. Bob Usry Smithville 229-220-1376 4 reg. solid black & black baldy SimAngus bulls - low birth weight; $1600-$2000. Call or text. Shannon Irvin Alto 706-768-1410 4 y/o purebred Angus bull, exc. cond., sound, gentle, no dystocia, selling to prevent inbreeding: $2,000. Fred Hale Watkinsville 706-769-6060 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 305-9230262 478-625-9542 Brangus bull from The Oaks Farm. Four years old. Low birth weights. Great heifer bull. Mark Manley Pavo marklmanley@icloud.com 229-8911377 Charolais bulls, ready to breed, registered, LBW, Great EPDs, BSE tested; $2500 each. Marshall Bennett Adel 229-300-3164 Coming 2 horned Hereford bulls. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-6484210 Commercial black, bred heifers. Bred to low birth-weight bulls. Sam Jackson Comer jacksonranchlivestock@gmail.com 706-215-3988 706-540-6517 Dairy/beef cross and beef bottle calves avail. Guaranteed colostrum; all calves given Multimin 90 and Triangle 5. Brittney Peters Social Circle 470-334-1933 Gelbvieh bulls, cows, pairs, bred heifers. All registered purebred, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 Get rid of those stupid ear tags and get your cows freeze branded. Cole Meeks Statesboro 912-601-5283 Hereford bulls for sale. Yearlings to 3 years. $1400 and up. Extra good bulls. Michael Bennett Cumming 404-771-5454 John Deere 4420 combine with 30 sheets rusty barn tin, great col- Udor diaphragm pump; model kap- corn head and grain table, diesel. J. Dotson Collins 912-237-3784 oration. Douglas Alexander Buchanan 770-646-5006 pa 120, 35 gpm, 750 psi, hydraulic motor driven pump, excellent condi- John Deere Gator windshield and 4 Poultry houses, materials, metal, tion. Vinh Ta Buena Vista 229-314- top wanted. Joe Butler Fortson jw- wood, etc. to anyone who will tear 0530 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. butlerjr@aol.com 706-718-6315 them down. Lamar Fendley Ellijay Windmill; 8-14" fan, 30-47' tower. New Subscriber Renewal Looking for a two-row mold board 706-273-6896 John Lowrey Rome 706-252-0121 Subscriber Number type turning plow. Kevin Bishop Lagrange 706-594-0872 450 gallon stainless steel tank on 5 ft. stand, glass lined, hot or cold Woodmizer lumber 1x12. Pine, Poplar and Oak. Trailer flooring. Any Looking for old BushHog model water circulation. Raymond Roland thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 315/315R batwing mower for parts, Nashville 229-237-4018 678-278-5709 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. any condition. David Odom Thom- 8'-0" locust split rails, bandsawn Name: aston 706-646-9693 770-715-5761 cherry lumber. Random length/ LIVESTOCK Need mid-60s diesel MF50 tractor for parts. James Fleming Warrenton 706-962-7860 Need root rake for John Deere 450E dozer. James Stancil Rabun Gap 770-519-0117 New Holland C185/C190 track loader, 2007+, enclosed cab, excellent condition, low hours, no leaks. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589 Old steel tractor wheels, front and rear, low profile preferred but will take any. Harry Cannon Comer 706-7832151 PTO post hole driller. For use with widths. Highly seasoned. Stanley Angle Winder 770-867-6449 404502-3531 A.I. Tank, L'air Liquide, BT 16, French made, nitrogen, 6 color coded canisters; $300. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911 Chicken fence wire, large rolls; $100 ea. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-6753417 Chicken house, good condition, easy removal, 320 ft.x33, built on 4x6 treated post, $12,000. Starlyn Austin Toccoa 864-723-2428 Chore-Time Ultraflo grills: 5 ft., 1 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 Address: City: State: Zip: Email address: Phone number: (We will use your email address only to inform you when a new digital issue is available on our website. We will only call if staff has a question about your subscription.) Please make your check/money order payable to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Kubota 4700. Twiggs county area. R. 11/16 x 2 7/8; $2.50 ea., 1000 pcs. If you have questions regarding ads Please mail your payment to: Sanders Dry Branch 770-490-7865 Barry Ayers Royston 706-498-1907 in this category, call 404-656-3722. Georgia Department of Agriculture Searching for Keen Kutter stone Choretime Ultra feeder motors and (2) 9 month black Angus bull calves Attn: Market Bulletin grinding wheel with seat. Anthony Al- gearboxes; $250 for all 8 motors. (no papers), very healthy, will send P.O. Box 742510 thauser Roswell anthonyalthauser@ Denney Rogers Ephesus 770-301- pic; $900 ea. Jerry Brautigan Griffin Atlanta, GA 30374 gmail.com 678-670-0073 1290 770-855-3243 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 Guest Column: Ted and Gerrye Jenkins touch generations of 4-H campers By Erin Burnett erin.burnett@agr.georgia.gov Each summer, big yellow school buses arrive at five different 4-H summer camps across the state of Georgia, bringing more than 8,000 children and 1,000 adult and teenage volunteers for a week of fun, learning and exploration. At the largest of these camps, Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, college students sporting bright green staff T-shirts and khaki shorts hand out popsicles to the new arrivals and begin leading the first of many pep rallies, teaching the campers the cheers they'll be repeating throughout the week. During the week of camp, counselors teach the campers to canoe, lead them down ziplines and up hiking trails, and share the recipe for the perfect s'more. The campers hope to earn points for their tribe and win the tribal shield by participating in classes, cleaning their cabins, and cheering on their tribe. This yearly ritual of summer camp holds a special place in the hearts of tens of thousands of Georgians whether they were once a camper, counselor, volunteer, or all three. All these people have Ted and Gerrye Jenkins, the winners of the 2017 Georgia 4-H Lifetime Achievement Award, to thank for their cherished camp memories. The Jenkinses have devoted nearly two decades to the Georgia 4-H Camping Program. From 1980-1997, Ted Jenkins served as the first program coordinator devoted to four 4-H centers Rock Eagle, Fulton, Tybee Island and Wahsega. In 1983, the Jekyll Island 4-H Center opened and was added to their roster. During their tenure, Rock Eagle 4-H Center gained a high ropes challenge course, Fourth of July fireworks show, waterslide and much more. The true impact the Jenkinses made, however, was not on the centers, but on the people who came through them. The Jenkinses mentored more than 500 college-aged summer camp counselors during those 17 years, providing many of them with their first real job or first extended experience away from their childhood homes. They provided these students support through their transition into adulthood. Even today they continue to serve the camping program by mentoring counselors and sharing their passion for summer camp. Charlie Wurst is a former 4-H camp counselor who worked under Ted Jenkins. Now, he is the Georgia 4-H Statewide Summer Contributed photo Ted and Gerrye Jenkins are dressed to lead the "Story of the Rock Eagle" Native American pageant. Camping Coordinator, serving since 2006 in the same role that Ted Jenkins once held. Wurst said he benefitted from having Ted Jenkins as a role model. Now Wurst mentors the new generation of counselors with occasional guidance from the Jenkinses. "Over the last ten years or twelve years, the Jenkinses have invited the leadership counselors to come to their house for dinner," said Wurst. "They always share their memories and show some old videos of counselors. That's when I really see the light go on for counselors a lot of the time, when they're there having dinner in the Jenkins house and they're sharing what they hope this experience means to these current counselors. It's just as powerful as when they were in that role professionally, they still can communicate that passion so well." Callie Dailey is my former leadership counselor. She said what really struck her about the Jenkinses during her turn at their annual dinner was, "Just how welcoming they are. Open arms. I didn't know them and they didn't know me, but I always felt right at home. You could say I was inspired. It felt really cool to hear their stories and see how things had changed over time and that we're continuing the impact of the program that they've cared for over the years." Dailey, too, spoke of the Jenkinses' penchant for mentoring. "It was cool to have never met someone but have those expectations set for you and have them believe in you wholeheartedly," she said. In addition to mentoring counselors, the Jenkinses have left a legacy behind for all campers as well. Every week during camp, new children arrive feeling a little nervous or homesick, crying because they feel out of place or don't Ted and Gerrye Jenkins receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from State 4-H Leader Arch Smith (far right) at the Georgia 4-H Foundation Gala Sept. 12 in Atlanta. (Amy Carter/GDA) Contributed photo Erin Burnett assists a camper on the zipline in the summer of 2014 at Rock Eagle 4-H Center. know anyone in their cabin. As they board the homeward-bound buses at the end of the week they often cry again because they don't want to leave. They thrust their small hands covered in newly acquired friendship bracelets out the windows, reaching for one last high-five with their favorite counselor as they ride away, already conspiring with their seatmate about next year's week of camp. Though I never personally worked underneath the Jenkinses, I am extremely grateful to them. As a teen volunteer and former Tybee Island and Rock Eagle camp counselor, I can attest to the legacy they left behind for everyone in the program. The Jenkinses' legacy is one of love. Love for the camping program and all the people in it. It's what makes camp special and keeps people coming back through the years. It's what makes a child look at a counselor and a counselor look at an adult volunteer and say, "I want to do that one day." -Erin Burnett is the creative projects specialist for the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Cook Georgia Grown: Deviled Egg Trio Bacon & Tomato Deviled Eggs Blue Cheese Deviled Eggs Pimento Cheese Deviled Eggs Ingredients: 6 eggs, hard cooked, peeled cup cooked chopped bacon (about 6 slices) cup tomatoes, fine dice, seeds removed 3 Tbsps. mayonnaise 3 Tbsps. plain Greek yogurt Salt & pepper Preparation: Cut eggs in half, remove yolks. In a small bowl, mash egg yolks to remove lumps. Add remaining ingredients to bowl and mix until smooth. Using a pastry bag with a wide tip, fill egg halves, swirling to make decorative. Ingredients: 6 eggs, hard cooked, peeled cup crumbled blue cheese 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. hot sauce 3 Tbsps. mayonnaise 3 Tbsps. plain Greek yogurt 1 Tbsp. grated onion Salt & pepper Preparation: Cut eggs in half, remove yolks. In a small bowl, mash egg yolks to remove lumps. Add remaining ingredients to bowl and mix smooth. Using a pastry bag with a wide tip, fill egg halves, swirling to make decorative. Ingredients: 6 eggs, hard cooked, peeled cup pimento cheese 2 Tbsps. chopped scallions 3 Tbsps. mayonnaise 3 Tbsps. plain Greek yogurt Salt & pepper Preparation: Cut eggs in half, remove yolks. In a small bowl, mash egg yolks to remove lumps. Add remaining ingredients to bowl and mix smooth. Using a pastry bag with a wide tip, fill egg halves, swirling to make decorative. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. Black, Commissioner MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Julie McPeake, Chief Communication Officer Amy H. Carter, Editor Arty Schronce, Staff Writer Kendall McWilliams, Media Specialist Subscriptions to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin are $10 per year. 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Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from this division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact us. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 The Augusta Market 8th Street Plaza at Reynolds Street Augusta, GA 30901 (Richmond County) 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat., March 19Nov. 26 http://theaugustamarket.com Augusta State Farmers Market 1150 5th St. Augusta, Ga. 30901 (Richmond County) 7 a.m.-7 p.m. daily 706.721.3004 http://agr.georgia.gov/augustafarmers-market.aspx Cairo State Farmers Market 1110 N. Broad St. Cairo, Ga. 31728 (Grady County) Open daily 229.225.4072 http://agr.georgia.gov/cairofarmers-market.aspx Cochran Farmers Market 112 N 2nd St Cochran, Ga. 31014 (Bleckley County) 8 a.m.-noon Sat., thru Sept. 478.832.0674 https://www.facebook.com/ CochranFarmersMarket Cordele State Farmers Market 1901 U.S. Hwy. 41 North Cordele, GA 31010 (Crisp County) Peak season: 7 a.m.-11 p.m. daily; Off season: 7a.m.-4 p.m. daily 229.276.2335 http://agr.georgia.gov/cordelefarmers-market.aspx Downtown Tifton Farmers Market 120 S. Tift Ave. Tifton, Ga. 31794-31793 (Tift County) 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sat., June-Oct. Phone: 229.391.3966 http://downtowntifton.com Fort Valley Main Street Farmers Market East Main Street Fort Valley, Ga. 31030 (Peach County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fri., May-Oct. 478.825.5986 http://www.fortvalleymainstreet. org/the-farmers-market.cfm International City Community Farmers Market Perkins Field, on the corner of Watson Blvd. and Maple Street Warner Robins, Ga. 31088 (Houston County) 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. year-round 478.225.7626 https://www.facebook.com/ InternationalCityFarmersMarket Lenny's Farmers Market 110 N. Hampton St. Americus, Ga. 31709 (Sumter County) 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Tues.; 7 a.m.noon Sat. 229.924.4411 https://www.facebook.com/ DowntownAmericusGA Macon State Farmers Market 2055 Eisenhower Pkwy. Macon, Ga. 31206 (Bibb County) 6 a.m.-10 p.m. year-round 478.752.1097 http://agr.georgia.gov/maconfarmers-market.aspx Market on Madison 314 W Madison St. Dublin, Ga. 31021 (Laurens County) 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sat., April-Oct. 478.272.2560 http://www.marketonmadison. com Moultrie State Farmers Market 1525 1st Ave. S.E. Moultrie, Ga. 31768 (Colquitt County) 7 a.m.-7 p.m. daily 912.891.7240 http://agr.georgia.gov/moultriefarmers-market.aspx The Mulberry Market Tattnall Square Park 1155 College St. Macon, Ga. 31201 (Bibb County) 3:30 p.m.-7 p.m. Wed., yearround 478.254.5216 https://www.facebook.com/ MulberryStreetMarket Perry Farmers Market 901 Carroll St. Perry, Ga. 31069 (Houston County) 9 a.m. Sat., year-round 478.225.7626 Thomasville State Farmers Market 502 Smith Ave. Thomasville, Ga. 31792 (Thomas County) Open daily 229.225. 4072 http://agr.georgia.gov/ thomasville-farmers-market. aspx Wesleyan Market 4760 Forsyth Rd. Macon, GA (Bibb County) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 2nd Sat., April-Nov. 478.757.5233 http://www.wesleyancollege. edu/community/Arts-andCultural-Events-CalendarHome.cfm -Sources: Georgia Farmers Market Association (MyGeorgiaMarket.org) and Georgia Grown (GeorgiaGrown.com) Georgia Grown has the Spirit of Appalachia The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Georgia Grown marketing program was well represented at Georgia's Spirit of Appalachia: Food, Wine and Art Festival on the historic Hardman Farm in Sautee Nacoochee Sept. 16. Georgia-grown products were featured in numerous cooking demonstrations throughout the day, and Georgia Grown members showcased their wares to a hungry crowd. (Photos by Leslie Davis/GDA) Clancy Cook and Tristian and Ashlynn Roberts found healthy snacks in the fresh-picked apples that formed the centerpiece on the demo tables used by a number of celebrity chefs. Derek Dollar, executive chef at Milton's Cuisine and Cocktails in Alpharetta and The Big Ketch in Roswell whips up a tasty dish for festival-goers. Dollar is a member of the Georgia Grown Executive Chef program. Chicken Salad Sliders made by Georgia Grown Senior Executive Chef Holly Chute were a hit with everyone, including a Red-Spotted Purple butterfly. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 High quality registered Angus bulls, Reg. Hereford cow-calf pairs, bred Registered purebred black Simmen- 3 y/o Spottedface white shetland Ram lambs born March, pure- 18-24 mo, A.I. sired by All-In, DNA cows, and weaned heifer calves. tal and SimAngus bulls. 1-2 years suffolk wool sheep ewe, produces bred Katahdin hair sheep, may be tested, LBW, gentle; $2500 up. Ken Victor Domino breeding. Ricky Lane old. Gentle, semen tested, ready for twins, nice white wool; $300. Sher- registered, great bloodlines, pics Mcmichael Monticello 706-819- Carrollton 770-301-5901 service. Steve Watson Dawsonville een Crowley Milner 678-468-1051 available. Suzanne Kozee Molena 9295 Reg. Polled Santa. Eddy Mullinax 30534 706-429-5349 770-227-0301 sunridgefarms01@gmail.com 678- Lemmon Cattle: 13 stout registered Ellijay 706-273-4282 Registered red Angus heifers and ABGA 100% registered Boer goats, 877-9860 Angus Bulls for sale. Semen also Reg. SimAngus bull, 18 months, bulls, 13-14 months, excellent blood- does and doeing, downsizing; $500 Registered Katahdin sheep, 31 available. Nina Lemmon Woodbury excellent pedigree, EPDs and BSE. line and EPDs. Easy calving. Jorge -$700. Darren Dupree Talbotton ewes and 1 ram. Selling all as a 706-977-9252 706-977-9967 Sired by ALL IN. $3500. Donnie Lane Haber Midland 706-323-2405 706-566-9502 group, will not split up; $7000. Limflex bulls from registered stock. Vienna 229-938-7845 Several pairs Angus cows, differ- ADGA 3 bucks, all American Saa- Jay Chancey Pearson 912-309- Mytty In Focus, Oak Browery, Alli- Registered Angus bull: 3 y/o, sired ent size calves/age cows. Also bred nen, disbudded, all vacs & worming 4292 ance. Jim Raptis Lyerly 770-712- by GAR Prophet, top EPD's, low birth cows. Several two year old SimAn- current. 3 wethers, 2 yrs old, good Saanen cross doe bred to Nubian. 5883 Limousin bulls for sale. Low birth weight; $2500. Charles Mathis Nicholson 404-317-6173 gus bulls. Douglas 478-279-4769 Bailey Dudley weed eaters. Sandra J Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 Milked this year. Nubian Nigerian cross buck. $175 each. Jennifer Re- weights. Tommy Sizemore Barnes- Registered black Angus breeding Superior registered Charolais cat- ADGA reg. Nubians: buckling; $150, wis Ranger 770-364-3498 ville 770-468-6447 One beautiful BWF bull calf available, 6 months old. $800. Call or email for pictures. Julie Ward Cataula mjwards@gmail.com 706-9057859 Polled shorthorn bulls, breeding age bulls. 17-20 months old. We also have yearling age bulls. Delivery available. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-531-3549 Registered black Angus bulls 3-4 y/o, semen tested, docile, heavy bred cows. John Stuedemann tle; cows, bulls, heifers and calves. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-7182128 Top registered Angus bulls, 2-4 yr olds; $2500/up. Also have registered heifer pairs. Excellent genetics. Russ Holbert Adairsville 706-602-9958 doeling; $200. 2 m/o bottle fed. Buzz Glover Moreland 404-520-0420 ADGA registered Nigerian kids in Calhoun. Disbudded and vaccinated. Born May. Two bucks, three does. Donna Looney Calhoun dclooney01@att.net 850-420-4653 WANTED: Pygmy goats, 1-5 females,1 male. Can pick up but delivery preferred. Haynes Weatherby Ball Ground haynes7766@yahoo. com 770-856-3223 Stock Dogs age, excellent quality; $1200. David Comer 706-371-2749 706-371- 678-899-5263 ADGA Saanen buckling, herd test- If you have questions regarding ads Nixon Commerce 706-255-9837 2749 Two 6 y/o polled Hereford ed free CAE, CL, Johnes June 2017. in this category, call 404-656-3722. Purebred Herefords and Hereford/ Registered black Angus bulls, 12 bulls,$1,800.00 each. Daniel Paulk Great dairy lines both sides. Eliza- Advertisers must submit a copy of Angus heifers, polled/shorthorned, m/o-2 y/o; $1,300 ea. Eugene Ridley Ambrose 912-393-5144 beth Goldau Hartwell 864-903-3865 a current Rabies Vaccination Cer- 12-24 mo. 15 mo. shorthorn hereford La Fayette 706-764-6110 Young bred cows and heifers. ADGA Saanen milkers & doe tificate signed by a licensed veteri- bull. Rebecca Tracy Flowery Branch Registered black Angus cattle: 6 Mostly black and black baldies. Sire kids, $400 up; bucks, $100 up;TB, narian for dogs 12 weeks and older. 770-401-0915 bred heifers, 9 bred young cows, 22 is registered White Hawk Hereford. Bruc, Scrapie certified/accredited, Ads submitted without this infor- Purebred young Angus bulls. Excellent bloodline. Hoover Dam. Can be registered. Grass fed. Penny open heifers, Bulls ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-8655454 David L Cagle Fairmount 770-7962555 Young, good-looking red Angus wormed, vaccinated. Michael Dzimianski Nicholson ponytrail@juno.com 706-546-8520 mation will not be published. Great Pyrenees puppies, purebred, no papers, males/females available. Raulerson Saint George 912-843- Registered black Angus cow ex- bull, 16 m/o: $1150. Nancy Dough- African Pygmy Goats. 2 months old. Rehoming fee; $225. Call or text. 2238 posed to registered Murray Grey with erty Carrollton 770-832-9345 Males; $60. Females; $80. Danny Ry- Judit Varga Conyers 770-402-5357 Red Angus Bulls for sale, 16 to 20 20 m/o heifer calf; $1800. Call for de- months old; $1500 and up. James tails. Charles Morris Alpharetta 404- Collins Woodbury 706-977-9806 405-1084 Reg. black Angus bull, 23 m/o, se- Registered black Angus heifers, men tested. J C Elliott Rockmart bred/open. AI sired by TenX, Black 770-684-6660 Granite, and 9Q13. Ken Whitfield Reg. black Angus bull, two reg. heif- Toccoa 706-491-4073 ers bred to bull. Angus cows bred. Registered Black Angus: 2 heifers. Steer 1/27/17. Cj Tritt Talking Rock 1 bull. 9 months. AI sire and dam, 770-361-8578 gentle, foundation quality; $1200/ Reg. black Angus bulls. 2 yrs old. each. E.C. Ashby Hartwell 706-377BSE tested. $1800. Grass fed only. 2994 Docile. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770- Registered black Simmental, Si- 267-7179 678-823-5742 mAngus bulls, performance tested; Reg. Brangus Cow, 4 years old, only cow/calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, calved once, Tag # 240A3 (Ms. Ra- AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaranmon), $2,000. Victoria Price Grant- teed. Milton Martin Clarkesville 770- ville 404-227-4814 519-0008 Reg. Brangus heifer, 2 years old, Registered Hereford bulls, rug- never bred, Tag # 240C1 (Ms. On- ged, pasture-raised, gentle, excel- line); $2,000. Todd Price Grantville lent bloodlines/EPDs, small calves. 404-272-7223 Bobby R Brantley Tennille 478-553- Reg. Charolais bulls, cow-ready, 8598 low birth weights, semen and BVD Registered polled Hereford bulls. tested, gentle, good selection, de- Quality one and two years olds. Gen- livery available. Curtiss Kicliter Mar- tle Remitall and Victor cross. John shallville 478-967-2940 479-396- Bailey Summerville coveyset1@aol. 1537 com 706-859-1061 WThaormeahsoviulleseStaStpeaFacremAervsaMilaarkbelte at the Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabiesfree herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 5 w/o Yorkshire pigs, parents on site; $40. Marvin Ransom Sparta 706-444-6698 478-456-3427 Feeder pigs; $50 up. BBQ pigs, sows and boars. Call for pricing. Jerry Malone Gordon 478-4547006 Hamp/Tamworth pigs wormed, males cut; $50. Bred sow, weaned 11 pigs 1st litter; $200.00. Morris Jennings Cumming 770-401-5263 Heritage Hog Breeders; 2 Red Wattle sows,1 Berkshire/Tamworth Boar. Very Gentle. Red Wattle is a rare breed. $550 for all 3. Jenny Jackson Pine Mountain 706-333-4479 Mini baby pet piglets for sale. Make great pets. $150.00 each. James Stewart Carrollton 678-371-6671 Registered healthy, breeder Guinea hogs from rare lines. Reputable, knowledgeable, helpful breeder. Cathy Payne Elberton broadriverpastures@gmail.com 706283-7946 als Milledgeville 478-452-8497 478804-3868 Angoras: 2 weaning bucks, 2 weaning does, 1 mature doe. $150 each. Polly Ward Elberton polly.b.ward@ gmail.com 706-283-3749 Boer billies and nannies, 6 months old; $200+. Bloodline: Sir Spotsalot, Lazy S-T Outback Jack, Bon Joli. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770-5742829 Dorper-Katahdin cross ram, lambs and mature breeding rams. Sire purebred Dorper. $150-300. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-215-1615 770-546-9601 Goat herd for sale. Nubian and Saneen. $800 Bobby Lucas Elko 478224-2320 478-955-2542 Gorgeous, spotted, ADGA registered, purebred Nubian doe, "Vanessa", 4-23-2013; $350. Great kidder, great mama (even nurses other kids). Tonia Vaughn Box Springs 229-6499438 Improve udders with three year old Oberhasli Star buck, his yearling and seven mo. bucklings. Bottle fed. Lela M White Social Circle 404-9414628 Katahdin Ram Lambs (10) 1-04/2017, registered Brood stock, some are RR, parasite resistance genetics. Gregg Howell Hahira 229563-1419 Low Country Spanish forage-fed goats: 3 wethers; $150 ea. Peacock Hill Farm. T Eleanor Davis Stockbridge 770-860-8989 Mini Oberhalsi doeling, 7 months, beautiful! mostly black, crimson underside. Sweet disposition, great milking line, will send photo Alexander Flaherty Royston 706254-7717 Great Pyrenees pups. DOB: 6/3/17. 1 male, 4 female; $350 ea. Will ship or deliver nearby. Ralph Wood Rochelle 229-313-2995 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published. 12 yr old, black & white spotted saddle horse, mare, very gentle, rides great, loads well and good with feet. Tony And Iris Green Fairmount 770-605-0888 706-337-2467 4 y/o horse, trained to ride, gentle and loveable; $2000. Bobby Alphin Mcdonough 770-617-1198 AQHA mare, Zips Chocolate Chip bred; novice, youth, 4-H, open shows, huntseat, Western, over fences. Marcia Christopher Gainesville Goats And Sheep Nigerian Dwarf goats, blue eyes, 770-539-2242 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1 Boer billy, 6 m/o, $130; 2 Pygmy billies, born 4/17, $100 each. dehorned, full-blooded, $150 does, $75 billies. Papers are extra. Rudy/ Elise Corpus Jefferson 706-6144376 706-367-5960 Donkey for sale: Jenny, 5 y/o with 1 w/o baby, gentle. Can deliver. Jackson Copelan Greensboro 706-4745066 Carol Caggiano Newborn 706-468- Nubian goats from reg. buck 7 m/o, Flashy, smooth & gentle TWH,15 8462 does/bucks; $150. Withers; $125 hands, 8 year old mare; $3500, obo. 100% full-blooded Boer Buckling. same spots. Jason Cox Social Cir- D Shaffer Youngs Mill Road 770- DOB 3/20/2017. Healthy. $650. Reg- cle 404-925-5412 203-9699 10,000+ sq.ft.; multiple loading docks istration in process. Pictures avail- Nubian Stud goat, $300. Nubian/ Large Welch-cross paint pony mare; with dock-height roll up doors; able. Miranda Huggins Summerville Alpine cross kids. Males; $50. Fe- 13.2 hands, gentle to ride but green, 423-598-6364 males; $75. Lavon Kuykendall Ac- very loving and kind; $850. Connie 3 cooler rooms and dry space. 2 registered Babydoll sheep breed- worth 770-241-7393 Carnes Sparta 478-234-7814 ing pairs, 1 white, 1 black. Dianne Primarily Nigerian and Nubian mix Miniature donkey for sale. Great Please contact Grant Giddens (cell)470.532.8915 Westbrook Crawford 706-540-0633 goats; bucks and wethers available; guard and wonderful pets. H.N. 2-year old, solid red, ABGA regis- prices start at $100. Charles Nutting Ralston Eatonton 706-473-3119 tered, full-blood buck, prime for fall Morganton 706-374-4222 Miniature donkeys: breeding on (office)229.225.4072 breeding season. Spring daughters Pygmy billy goat: 4 years old; guard Jack donkey; $200. Bred 3 also available. Will Cabe Carnesville $50. Jim Gailey Clermont 770-983- year old Jenny, real nice. Bill G Wray 706-988-0018 7571 Fort Valley 478-825-1297 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 LIVESTOCK WANTED Registered Rocky Mountain mare, Pasture boarding, always plenty of RIR, Cochins, Wyandottes, Barred Jumbo Brown and Texas A&M Quail 15.1 hands, weighing 1050 lbs, re- grass, arena, trails, round pen, ob- Rocks, Sex Link, Show Quality O.E. chicks; $1 and up. Quail eggs (Eating quires experienced rider, Chocolate in color. Sammy Stephens Clermont 770-287-2704 770-287-2704 TB gelding, 10 y/o, winner at track, great potential: $1,000 OBO. Jessie Lott Hawkinsville 478-287-5633 stacles, barn, wash area, trailer parking. Jolene Schwartz Pendergrass joleneschwartz@windstream.net 770-530-8101 Private farm, 24/7 staff, covered arena, grass turnout, limited trails, Black, Blue, Opals, Others. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222 Rooster, handsome black Australorp, friendly, handled daily, 3 mos old; $12. Janice Holley Rome 706234-2862 $4/dz Hatching $6/dz). Pickled eggs $10/pint. David Batchelor Oxford 404-663-3125 Northern Bobwhite quail, flight pen raised; $4. Fletcher Christian Lyerly 706-728-0375 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Any breed horses/goats, no pygmy goats; will pick-up and pay cash. Wayne Green Bremen 770-8416815 White riding pony, 6 year gelding, 9.3 hands, can deliver; $600. J. Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 quality feed & hay, full board; $650. Kimberly Murray Stone Mountain 404-558-8897 Silkies, assorted colors and ages for sale. Pick-up only at farm. Diane Berry Ray City 229-375-1991 Rouen ducks, $20 a pair. Eugene Johns Waycross 912-283-3332 Poultry/Fowl Wanted Female full-size donkey livestockguardian for goats. Must be friendly. Will pay to deliver. Text or call. Equine At Stud If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Mallard ducks must be at least White Homing Pigeons for sale or rent; call after 12 p.m. Dan Spruill Cumming 678-200-8861 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Looking for African and/or Chinese Geese. For a pond house (pets). 8am-5pm. Benjamin Harris Vienna 229-268-6494 Erica Whitehead Albany 404-2349622 Purebred Hampshire Boar. Heath Simmons Twin City 478-299-6697 Equine Miscellaneous three generations removed from Permit/License Columbian Old English Bantams, Looking for Jersey cattle, Angus ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 2 horse Studebaker wagon for sale, wheels in good condition, body needs rebuilding. Good woodwork- 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, If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that Trio or pullets. Please leave message. Kim Hogan Cleveland hoganguitar1975@yahoo.com 706-865-5378 cattle, or Hereford. Located in Dawsonville Ga. Melita Struve Dawsonville 706-216-7895 ing project. Wynn Copelan Greens- Toolpusher, Splash, Miner Blue stags do not have this permit will not be boro 706-453-7687 & pullets: peacocks and feathers. published. For information on these LIVESTOCK If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Circle Y roping saddles, $350 each; pack saddle with britches for mule Ray Watts Macon 478-743-6692 478-361-3468 permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679- If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. 1992 Featherlite, 2 horse, 8 ft LQ fully loaded. Call for details. $8,000. or large horse, $200. Phil Adkins Vi- 13 m/o Lavender Orp. roosters; 7319. Advertisers selling quail must Kathleen Fervan Dearing 706-449- enna 229-273-7691 $25. Steve Dunn Jasper 706-977- be accompanied by a copy of the Alternative Livestock Requiring 0184 Horse harnesses. Two complete 8431 commercial quail breeder's license. Permit/License 1998 Sundowner GN 4HSL alu- RABBITS matching sets. Will not separate. $550. Kevin Huff Chickamauga 423883-0360 Horse training (Dressage and Western). Starting young horses, tune-up, rehab older horses, consignment sale. Annetta Coleman Suches 678936-8087 Horse Training. Starting young horses, foundation training, tune ups, training from trail to the rail. N Garner Kingston 770-203-9699 Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478987-0019 Tennessee Walking Horse trainer accepting customers. Will travel. Specializing in refreshers/colt starting/trail riding/showing. Call or email. Natalie Johnson Loganville tnwalk- 5 guinea fowl for sale, 15 weeks old; $6 each, obo. Travis Whitaker Gibson lawlaw55@gmail.com 706-6992738 706-699-4615 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 Black Australorp pullets; $15.00 each. Rachel Winkles Pine Mountain 706-302-2728 Blue Marans, Red Wyandotte, RLRs, Cream Legbars, Black Langshans, started laying; $15 ea. Gary Ridley La Fayette 706-638-1911 Breeder Peafowl Spalding Pied male, Splading Split Pied hen, and Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/ license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button. Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: $70/100, $155/500, $290/1000. Willie And Barbara Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Farm fresh eggs for sale. Hollie Wyrick Monroe 770-265-8822 Finest flying Bobwhite Quail, Pheasants, Chukars in GA. Book your birds now. Hour from SC and ATL. Jacob Nash Danielsville 706-255-6372 706-255-9524 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou must submit a current deer farming license with their ads. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For information about the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404656-3667. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044. minum, int/ext loading lights, dressing area, AC, awning, walk thru door;$10900. David Crile Cedartown 770-748-7487 678-9104580 Sioux Steel cattle squeeze chute, never used, pal cage and alley block door; $4800. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551 706-244-4348 WW squeeze chute, auto headgate, excellent condition, other cattle equipment. Asking $2850. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-244-4348 706886-9551 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 3 month old rabbit; $5 or make an offer. Gene Duncan Dawsonville 706-216-6611 er00@yahoo.com 423-716-5359 Green hen; $750. Charlie Townsend Boarding Facilities Lizella 478-258-9930 Copper Marans, Black Australorps, If you have questions regarding ads Turkey Poults, Red Rangers: all $10 The 2017 Georgia in this category, call 404-656-3722. each. Earl Boyette Claxton 912-739- Advertisers must submit a current 0638 stable license in order to advertise Guinea keets for sale, pick up or boarding and breeding facilities. Ads shipping available. Theo Engelmohr submitted without this information Milner 678-967-9899 Capitol Ornament will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713. Guineas: Pearl, Lavender, Pied; keets and adults, keets from chicks to 12 week young adults. Wyndle 4 month old Guineas; $10 ea. Bates Blue Ridge 706-632-7584 Bob Reese Stockbridge 770-6339294 Free horse boarding. 5 acres pas- Heavy breed, frying size roosters, 3 to 4lbs; free. White Leghorn hens; free. Heavy breed pullets,$7.00 ea. ture & 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 Jerry Bray Colbert 706-788-2332 706-296-1345 Laying hens. Many varieties available. I need to downsize. Quantity discount. Roosters too. Barry Arem Jesup 912-256-0639 Muscovy Ducklings. Great for pond management. Many to choose from. $5/each. Call before 8 pm, leave message Keith Watson Harlem rkwatson123@aol.com 706-556-9286 OE Bantams from show stock; BB 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. Be it home-raised bees Reds, Splash, Blacks, Brassy Backs, Opals, Fawns and Silver Duckwings. or handmade beads, William Mcburnett Tyrone 770-4872233 Name we've got something Peachicks not sexed; $50 ea. Robert Reese Stockbridge 770-633- Address for everyone! Advertising in the 9294 Pigeons. Solid white Trenton Racing Homers. ARPU banded. $15.00 each. Leave message and City State Zip number. Gary Hay,Sr. Forsyth 478- 342-2193 Rhode Island Red pullets, also Email gets your farm goods, services and land seen by 40,000 people each issue! Golden Comet pullets; healthy, quality birds. Fresh eggs, $2/dozen. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 RIR male and female, 45 weeks old; $8 each. Ameraucanas and games, 1 Quantity Amount Enclosed Friends of Georgia Archives & History See page 2 for advertising guidelines! yo: $8 each. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470-208-0309 678.364.3732 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 2017 Bermuda mixed grass. Heav- 2017 Tift 44 round bales 48x66", Bulletin Calendar ily fertilized, no pesticide, organic. barn stored. $50/bale. 10 roll mini- Square bales, in barn; $5. Round;$40. mum. Over 30; $45/bale. Delivery Leave message. Lynn Hall Madison available. Dennis Tolbert Comer 706-342-9022 706-340-4498 Sept. 28 Miniature Gardening VIP Building, Clayton County International Park Oct. 7 2017 Georgia Master Gardener Association Annual Conference 770.461.6686 | 678.983.7698 jchayg1@attglobal.net tombonnell@bellsouth.net 2017 Bermuda/Bahia mix, no John- 2017 Tift 85 Bermuda grass hay, son grass. JD net wrapped; $50/ high quality, fertilized, round bales, bale. John Bryant Eatonton 706- net wrapped, barn stored, will de- 485-8321 liver; $55/bale. Tim Jarriel Collins 2017 Coastal 4x5 rolls, well fertil- 912-693-2018 2300 Highway 138 Gwinnett Environmental & Nov. 5 ized and rain free, kept in barn. $60/ 2017 Tift Bermuda hay square & Jonesboro, Ga. 30236 770.473.5437 Sept. 29-30 Heritage Center 2020 Clean Water Drive Buford, Ga. 30519 http://georgiamastergardeners. 51st Annual Deer Festival "On the Square" Monticello, GA 31064 706.468.8994 roll. Delivery available. Stan Powell round horse quality stored in barn. Wrightsville 478-575-0663 Delivery available. Mulch hay also. 2017 Coastal Bermuda Hay, 4X5 Richard Stratton Locust Grove 770- rolls, net wrapped. Fred Sackett But- 842-9317 ler 478-952-5399 2017 very large 4x5 rolls fescue/ Hall County Master Gardener Fall org/conference http://jaspercountycoc.com/ 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 tight mixed grass hay rolls, fertilized, rain Garden Expo events/deer-festival-2/ bales, well fertilized, net wrapped; free, in barn, horse quality. Linda Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Road Oct. 12 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class https://www.facebook.com/ deerfestival/ jasperchamber@bellsouth.net $50. Delivery available. Clark Powell Leatherman Carrollton 770-834- Wrightsville 478-232-1598 8333 678-672-0289 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse 2017 yellow feed corn, wheat & quality, $5/bale at barn. Delivery oats. Barrel or bulk for food plots or Gainesville, Ga. 30507 Berry College, Krannert Bldg. available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Cors- feed. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 770.535.8291 2277 Martha Berry Hwy. Nov. 18 ey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912- 478-837-2356 www.hallmastergardeners.com Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Mt. Berry, Ga. 30149 770.535.5955 Holiday Gift Bazaar & Farmers Market Cotton Mill Farmers Market 288-5960 400 rolls. Alicia Bermuda, horse 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, under barn, delivery avail- quality: fertilized, $6 a bale; unfertil- able; $45. Walt Dockery Broxton ized, $4 a bale. Susan Dockery Al- waltdockery@yahoo.com 912-359- Forestry Field Day Oct. 14 East Carrollton Rec Center bany 229-364-1892 3153 Thompson Mills Forest & State Arboretum 8755 Highway 53 Braselton, GA 30517 706.542.5667 cfhudson@uga.edu Oct. 5-15 Georgia National Fair 401 Golden Isles Parkway Perry, Ga. 31069 478.987.3247 www.georgianationalfair.com Oct. 6 Georgia Master Gardener Workshops Bogan Park Community Center 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 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. 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay. 4x5 4x4 rolls, net wrapped, fescue mix round and square bales. Larry Mor- hay, fertilized, barn stored, delivery gan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781- available; $30 each. Rodney John- 1990 son Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 2017 Coastal Bermuda round bales, 4x4 Russell Bermuda round bales. netwrapped, horse quality, fertilized, limed, sheltered, rain free; $60. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 Weed free and fertilized. $40 per roll. Larry Morrison Monticello 706-3182800 2017 Coastal Bermuda/Bahia mix, 4X5 tight, netwrapped rolls, fertilized; $35 each. Phil Amos Louisville 706260-8720 2017 Coastal Bermuda/Bahia mix, fertilized, 4X5 rolls, net wrapped, 4x5 Coastal Bermuda, high quality, fertilized and sprayed; $48 per roll. Bill Caldwell Woodbury 706-5532149 4x5 Fescue hay rolls. Barn kept. $35/bale. Bob Gilson Midland 706- $40.00. Located in Salacoa Valley. 577-1389 Mike Bieger 220 Cagle Cir Waleska 2017 Coastal mix hay, 4X5 rolls. 30183 770-796-4810 Dry, in shelter. $40/roll. Will store until Bermuda round rolls, well fertilized, pickup. Carlin Hodges Musella 478- net-wrapped, $50 a roll, delivery 836-9130 404-557-8978 available. Joey Thompson Moultrie 2017 Fescue Bermuda hay. Square; 229-891-1664 $5. Round; $40. Sprayed and fertil- Bermuda/Fescue/rye hay mix: 2723 N. Bogan Road www.sunbeltexpo.com ized. Delivery available. Kenneth Sar- heavily fertilized, rain free, horse Buford, Ga. 30519 http://georgiamastergardeners. org/conference Oct. 28 Henry County Beekeepers Club Beginner Beekeeping Course Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry gent Rockmart 770-490-1227 quality; square, $7; round, $50. Large 2017 Fescue square bales, fertil- quantity delivery available. Stephen ized, limed, sprayed, kept in barn, Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 horse quality; $6 per bale. Al Black- Coastal Bermuda hay: round and burn Dawsonville 770-401-2862 square bales, good quality. W H Heritage Park Division tab. 2017 Fescue/Bermuda 4x5 rolls fer- Turner Brooks 770-401-9648 97 Lake Dow Rd. tilized; $45. Have 21 rolls for $35/ea. Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, McDonough, Ga. 30252 Burton Eichel 4109 Washington Rd fertilized to UGA soil/specs. Barned, Thomson 30824 706-421-4945 square/4x5 round bales, delivery 2017 Fescue/Bermuda hay in available. Olin Trammell Forsyth square bales; $5 each. Jonathan Lit- 478-960-7239 478-994-6463 Holland Lops; born 7-20-17 blacks, `17 Bermuda, horse quality; $5.50. 2017 4x5 net-wrapped rolls; $50. tle Monroe 770-314-1278 Cow hay, 4x5 bales; $30. David black + white + browns. One Lop `17 Fescue, horse quality; $4.50. Square bales; $5.00. Fertilized fes- 2017 Fescue/Orchard grass, 4x5 Smith Carrollton 404-323-4622 5 mos. One Lion Head 7 mos; $10. Price @ barn. Delivery available. cue/orchard grass in barn. Ronald net wrapped rolls; sprayed, rain free, Cow/mulch hay, round bales; $25. Babies; $20. Lop: $15. Joyce Cook Weebie Guillebeau Monroe 770- Campbell Rockmart 706-936-3294 in barn; $40/roll. Dale Fletcher Rang- Leave message. April Hall Madison Dawsonville 706-525-1521 267-8929 770-267-8929 770-686-9563 er 770-550-4945 706-318-0015 NZ White and NZ Red. Selling pro- `17 Bermuda/Fescue hay in barn, 2017 4x5 round bales, coastal ber- 2017 Fescue/Orchard square bales, Crimson Clover, Coastal Bermuda fessional 30x36 pens with built in fertilized, 4x5 rolls; $45 per roll. La- muda, and bahia-coastal mix, fertil- horse quality, dry, in barn; $4/bale. and Ryegrass, 4x5 round bales; $40 hay racks and auto feeders. Carmen mar Jones Dallas 770-445-1227 ized, barn kept, delivery available. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224 ea. Clean baled, rain free. Hardy Ed- Smith Collins 912-403-2215 `17 Crimson Clover, 4x5.5, net pro- Stephen Bell Milledgeville 478-414- 2017 Fescue/Rye Mix Hay (1500- wards Winterville 706-714-9012 San Juan rabbits and multi-colored tein 16.5, ton 62.2. Barn; $50. Field; 8043 1600lbs). Round bales; $90. Square Excellent quality fescue/ orchard rabbits for sale; $10 each. Pat Bent- $42. Can deliver. Dar Bohnenstiehl 2017 4x5 round bales. Stored dry. bales; $6. All barn stored. Delivery mix. Commercial fertilized and ley Rutledge 404-983-8306 Forsyth 770-468-4682 Fertilized/sprayed.1,000+ rolls. available. Jim Robinson Good Hope sprayed, net wrap 4x5 rolls; $55. Silver fox rabbits. 5 left. Both parents on premises. They will be 8 weeks October 1. Aj Hayes Tallapoosa ajrranger@bellsouth.net 404-567-1192 `17 Fescue/mixed grass, fertilized, 4x5 round, cut/baled August. Need to move 50 bales @ $15 each. Angie Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258 100 netwrapped 1100lb rye grass mix rolls, cow hay, stored outside; Half fescue/orchard. Half fescue/ bermuda mixes Delivery available within 50 miles; $45. Cody Spence Chatsworth 706-264-5397 2017 Alfalfa sq.bales; $12. Horse quality 45 rolls of fescue & orchard; 770-363-6406 2017 hay, 4x5 string wrap, Bermuda/Johnson grass mix. Stored outside; $40/roll. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182 2017 just cut, netted Bermuda & Square bales; $5.50. Richard Heard Jasper 770-548-9452 Fescue hay; net wrapped, sprayed and fertilized. 4x6 rolls, barn kept. $45. Todd Carlton Taylorsville 678735-8024 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN $40 each. Beth & Charles Crumbley $45. Sq.bales fescue & orchard; $5. Bahia mixed hay; $45 a bale. Brad Fescue, commercially fertilized and Watkinsville If you have questions regarding ads 338-9959 706-338-9000 706- Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351 Macdonald Waverly Hall 706-582- sprayed horse hay. JD net wrap rolls 2017 Alfalfa, small sq. bales, grown 3530 770-826-8299 4x5; $50/ea. Can deliver. Jack Jones in this category, call 404-656-3722. 2016 Bermuda hay, square bales, in Hall Co.; $12.50 ea. Ronnie Green 2017 mixed grass hay, 5x4 net Dahlonega 706-429-7130 All feed, hay and grain ads must high cow quality, enclosed barn Murrayville 770-532-0816 wrapped rolls in the field; $40 a roll. Fescue, high quality, 4X5 round include the variety offered for sale. stored, weedless, $2.50/bale. Selina 2017 Alicia Bermuda; 800 lb rolls, Phillip Britton Jackson 404-597- bales, for cattle, net wrapped, stored Ads for mulch hay will not be ac- Wilson Fayetteville 770-490-5603 fertilized; $50 each or $45 each for 7347 dry in barn, $40/bale. Sherrel Astin cepted in this category; they will 2016-2017 Bermuda, 4x5 net- 3+. Welcome to test. Clifford Han- 2017 round bales: Alicia/Russell/ Villa Rica 678-794-0880 be published in the Fertilizers & wrapped. $35-$50 each. Delivery cock Hephzibah 706-799-2488 Bermuda hay. Sprayed, fertilized, in Fescue, horse-quality, $3.75; rye Mulches category. available. David Clemens Waynes- 2017 barn-stored Bermuda hay, barn, netwrapped; $60 per roll. Glenn grass, horse-quality, $4. Kermit Sim- $5: 2017 Fescue/orchard grass hay, boro 706-466-2944 4x5.5, netwrap or twine, horse qual- Hayes Oxford 404-272-7298 770- mons Jefferson 770-867-7550 horse quality, heavy square bales, 2017 4x4 rolls, Fescue, fertilized, ity; $60. Delivery available. Steven 786-3737 Fescue/orchard mix, rain-free, fertilized/limed, rain-free. Lamar rain-free, in barn, good quality; $25/ Young Buena Vista 229-314-0841 2017 Russell Bermuda: 4x5, net sprayed, fertilized, limed; $4.75 per Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 ea. Cecil O Ledford Lafayette 706- 2017 Bermuda hay, horse qual- wrapped rolls: $50. Andy Dykes bale. William L Cargle Rome 706- `17 Bermuda, 4x5, fertilized, net- 375-6548 ity, limed/fertilized, delivery available. Reynolds 478-235-0087 235-1226 wrapped, barn stored, horse quality, 2017 4x5 mixed grass round bales; Squares bales; $6. 4x5 netwrapped 2017 Russell hay, 4x5 rolls, horse Ground, shelled corn. $170 per ton. bales; $60. Chuck Hecht Columbus $30. Discount for quantity. Sandra rolls; $50 Michael Dubose Junction quality, weed free. Lonnie Mckinney Delivery available. Tommy Copelan 706-577-6590 Stovall Madison 706-474-1669 City mdrope@me.com 706-366-1665 Cordele 229-947-2878 Eatonton 706-473-0613 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 Hay for sale. Grass mix with hay. Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 50 lb bags: $15/ Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein Old quilts suitable for crafts and Pure, all-natural, unprocessed hon- 4x5 round bale and square bale. Jus- bag, 89% germination. Allan Brittain pink/ touch-me-nots, morning glory/ covering. Pick up locally in Buford/ ey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8oz. bear, tin Evans Rocky Face 423-364-8335 Jackson 404-328-5756 hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant, Braselton area. Pictures available $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775- Hay for sale: 4X5 round bales, Ba- Ag Plants for Sale $1 cash/teaspoon +SASE; mole upon request. Kay Graham Ho- 0157 678-448-7781 hia/Fescue mixed; $45 per bale, delivery available. Jerry Baxter Buena Vista jerrybaxter1340@yahoo.com 229-314-0371 Hay; several rolls 4x5 mixed grass, stored outside; $25 per roll. William Baldwin Calhoun 770-608-2167 Horse quality hay: square bales, Fescue mix; $6; $7 delivered (100 bale minimum). Near Watkinsville/ Monroe/Winder. Jim Schwender Bogart 706-410-4452 Beautiful Leyland Cypress; direct from grower, several hundred available, single trunk, 5ft, very green, uniform in size. Bob Brookshire Hoschton 770-932-5795 Multiplying onions; $24/gallon. When you call, say you are calling about onions. Eugene White Lithonia 770-987-9790 Muscadine Starter Vines, 16 different varieties, $4.99 ea. + S&H, Will bean, other. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 770-4761163 Seeds: Foxglove, Sweet William, Poppy, Echinacea, Shasta Daisy; $1 plus SASE. Etheleen James Lyons 912-526-8516 Small nursery closing the doors. All stock for sale. Water plants, cactus, bromelaids, bananas, elephant ears. Pamela Hornsby Thomaston 706975-3712 schton 404-316-1949 Rain barrel; remove barrel and replace drain pipe; $20. Imogene Nash Lilburn 770-931-7977 Two used horse hay rings for sale. $150 for both, pick up. Margaret Hill Mitchell 706-465-9010 Wanted: Aluminum truck tool box to fit Ford Ranger, 46". Charlie Russell Fairmount 706-337-4236 Wood heater: size W21" L30" H-22"; $300. Call before 9 pm. Ralph Wanted bee equipment. Will pick up swarms for free; remove bees from structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588 Wanted: honey extractor. Don Gamblin Palmetto 678-201-5345 Will pick up honey bee swarms/ unwanted equipment for free; bees removed from structures for a fee. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829-9372 Things To Eat HQ hay, freshly-baled, 4x5 Coastal, ship. www.MuscadinesAndMore. 300 available. 14+% protein, weed- com. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton free; $50 for 12+. Pick up or delivery. muscadinesandmore@gmail.com Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted Couch Villa Rica 678-709-8864 Advertisers submitting ads using Wreathmaker with table and rings the term "organic" require Certi- for floral or Christmas. $600 value for fied Organic registration with the Allen Morris Mount Vernon south- 706-483-4221 $200. Ed Jordan Warthen 478-553- Georgia Department of Agricul- erncrossangusfarm@gmail.com 912- Pindo, European fan, and other FLOWERS REQUIRING 293-6471 palms. 5-6 ft height pindos; $70. PERMITS In barn 4x5 rolls, mixed Fescue, Each picked up from the nursery. 0616 ture. Ads submitted without this Zero Blast-N-Peen sand blaster, registration will not be published. last used 4 years ago, worked fine; If you are faxing or mailing in an horse quality; $40 or 4x4; $30. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706972-1103 Large quantity of square Bermuda hay and round haylage. Paul Harris Screven 912-294-2470 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 Round hay bales, Fescue mixed: in the barn; $45/each; in the field; $35/ each. Near Athens. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706-207-4356 Russell Bermuda/mixed grass hay, 4x5 rolls, $35 in the field. Delivery MISCELLANEOUS available. Kermit Shaw Williamson 678-232-2755 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 706-573-0450 Taking orders for Bahia mixed hay; FLOWERS AND $30 per roll or $2 per sq. bale. Terry Dockery Leesburg 229-343-1849 ORNAMENTALS Wheat straw; $3.75 a bale. Wade FOR SALE Whitaker Rutledge 706-318-4526 Wheat; $45 per 55 gal drum. Ed Burrell Monticello 706-476-0021 Wildlife feed, certified Cook soybean, non-GMO, 39% crude protein, 50 lb. bags; $20 each. Bryan Maw Tifton 229-382-6832 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted 5x5 round bales, mulch hay, twine wrapped; $25/bale. 45 bales. Will Bryant Brantley Valdosta 850-8430637 Privacy Trees- Leylands, Thuja Giants, we deliver and plant for you in all of GA. John Cowherd Monticello 770-862-7442 Seed cane, six varieties .50 c mut. Jesse Durrence Glennsville 912654-4672 Stuart, Sumner, and Desirables 2'-3' pecan trees in 3-gallon pots. Plantable any time. JimTan Pecans. Jimmy And Tanya Crum Bainbridge 229-220-3907 White Freestone peach tree seedlings, $1 each; can mail for addl. postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-3440568 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Old, white skin peanuts called "improved spanish". Larry E Wilkinson Brunswick 912-265-2829 If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722. 2017 Scarlet Red or Pink/lime Zinnia. 35 seeds for $3 CASH + SASE. Donna Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd Ne Ranger 30734 4 o'clock seeds varigated colors, 20 for $1. Send self addressed envelop with 2 stamps. L. Cornelius 5369 Old Us 41 N Hahira 31632 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling officially protected plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at 770-918-6411. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 100 4x8x16 blocks. 2 small plastic truck beds; $50. David Powell Monticello 706-476-0637 1100 bamboo poles, up to 45 ft long, 5 inches diameter, will cut to size. John Farmer Toccoa 210-6217322 2.5 inch schedule 80 pvc electrical conduit, approx 150 ft, gently used; $50. Ray Wyrick Monroe 678-8587375 3 point heavy duty 150 gallon sprayer; $1250. Luca Gianturco Alpharetta 770-826-4738 Antique Deering mowing machine with original seat. $250.00 Dot Miller Dalton 706-278-2329 706-2609254 $300. Mike Witt Rock Spring 706639-7399 Miscellaneous Wanted Blacksmith tools including anvil, post vise, scrap steel, hand tools, plasma cutter. Keith Weisinger Decatur 303-817-6692 Small tracts harwood timber. 5-30 acres. Shane Kitchens Covington 770-464-0056 Wanted: Hand-crank cider mill press in good condition. For home use. Reasonably priced. Samuel Nichols Blairsville 706-745-6598 Want 25 gallons muscadines. Do not need all at one time. Close to Cornelia. Spencer Duckett Cornelia 706-778-7280 Bees, Honey & Supplies 10 frame bee hive; $85. 5 framebee hive, NUCs; $65. Also make inner covers/supers/and top bar bee hive. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-4925119 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 678-4717758 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 229-3923261 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 Black walnuts in the shell; $5 per lbs. Colby Lewis Barnesville 478394-2319 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 Grassfed beef, place order now for 1/4, 1/2 or whole calf Oct., custom processing. JoGlo Farms. Gloria Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303 Marview Farms provides grassfed, pastured beef, pork, lamb, & goat and pastured, free-range eggs and chicken. MarviewFarms.com Fernando Mendez Arabi 786-210-6544 Muscadines: bronze, red and black; $3/quart. Quantity discount. Oak Summit Farm Mary L Mobley 1310 Highway 77 S Union Point 30669 706-817-1152 Pecans, 2016 crop, kept frozen, hand-cleaned; $10/lb. Shirley Spruill make deal on the whole lot. Jared Camelias, roses, crepe myrtles, Antique farm bells; $400. Grain cra- Albany/SW Georgia COMPLETE Carrollton 770-258-3321 Jackson Winder 770-480-0047 apple trees. All in 3 gal. pots. Buy dle scythes; $300. Wash pots, cotton Bee Removal, also hornets, wasps, Shieldenspear Farm has frozen, AG SEED FOR SALE Square bales: 65% Bermuda, 35% Fescue; $5. 2017 hay, big heavy bales. David Tucker Rome 706-2525342 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Divi- 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 Fall tree planting time: tulip poplar, Indian hawthorne, magnolia, chestnut oak, arrowood viburnum, ginko & others; $15 ea. No shipping. Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-923-1951 Large Zig Zag Fern; $25. Staghorn Fern, 20 years old; $50. Crown of Thorns-5' tall; $50. No shipping. Nina Cooper Moultrie 229-9851970 Mature Lenten roses; $4 each (bloom this winter). 50 bare-root Pachysandra for $10 (great groundcover). Carol Olson Marietta carololsonmar@hotmail.com 770-998-1076 770-490-5685 Night-blooming Cereus aka Queen of the Night, Deer-Horn cactus, Peniorcereus Greggii; cash, $8-$38 each. Wanda Morris Loganville 770645-4443 Privacy Trees: Murray, Cypress, Green Giant, 3 gallon; $7. Kelly Wil- basket. A Craven Monticello 706468-0809 Approx 100 straight concrete edging 24"+ 120 curved 12"from Home Depot. Jason Lisbon Monroe 678859-1316 Approx. 1200 solid bricks from two chimneys: $1,000 OBO. On pallets, can load. Marvin Fauscett Dawsonville 706-265-9214 Cement block barn being torn down; $.60/block. Frank Mcgowan Suwanee 404-293-5159 Champion shop blower for sale; B John Deere long hood and grill for 1939-1940 model. Kenneth Keller Toccoa 706-886-8754 Clean quart/pint jars; $7/dozen. Charles T Sawyer Mount Airy 706768-4776 Juicer: model PC3218, stainless steel, made in USA, lightly used, original price $110; will sell for $50 OBO. Sam Saliba Marietta 770-5141431 Never used wine making supplies. Selling due to health issues. Terry Mcclure Milledgeville 478-4560624 yellow jackets. LICENSED & INSURED. Dale Richter Leesburg 229886-7663 All bees: Will pick up swarms for free; seeking new locations to keep bees. Russian-hybrid NUCs; $150. David Larson Mitchell 770542-9546 Bee removal, work guaranteed; Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770942-3887 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 912-4875001 Georgia wildflower honey for sale, extra light, $2.50 per lb available in 5 gal or barrel. Alan Odom Rebecca 229-387-1718 Ideal location for honeybee hives, sourwood trees in abundance close by. Easy access. Lease terms negotiable. Suzanne Farmer Toccoa 404- vacuum sealed, grass-fed, aged beef & lamb. Tammie Walls Hiawassee 706-896-2418 Sugar Cane Syrup no additives/ preservatives; 25.4 oz $9, 12.7 oz $6. Organic; 12.7 oz $10. Mickey Morris Odum mickeysfarm@windstream. net 912-586-2241 912-586-6840 Sugarcane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25 ounce bottles shipped FREE; $42/3. Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-536-2200 Three varieties sugar cane; syrup making or seed. Cane ready in October. Priced according to quantity. Billy Turner Moultrie 31768 bgturner40@yahoo.com 229-985-8818 229-454-3887 Herbs Advertisers selling ginseng must be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submitted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411. sion at 404-656-3635. son Griffin 770-365-1530 New 50,000 gallon collapsible 272-5754 FLA 501 Oats, bright, bulk only, 94 Seed: Poppies, Larkspur, Foxglove, fuel or water storage container. Pure unprocessed honey. 24 oz jar; germ. Rye grass, bulk only, 91 germ. Cosmos; $2 tsp. Maypop; $1/30 Wayne Czechowski Good Hope $8.50. Quantity discounts available. John T Bullington Cordele 229-322- seed. Sara O'shields Tate 770-735- wayne3015@gmail.com 770-267- Byron Vaughan Monroe 770-207- 8480 3657 9087 1484 PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 Fish & Supplies Wanted: Approximately 100 lbs of clean chicken manure. Will load. Bill Advertisers selling sterile triploid Daly Jonesboro 404-822-3659 grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Poultry Litter/Compost Georgia Department of Natural Bulk chicken litter delivered! 25 Resources. Ads submitted without ton+. JJ Sargent Dawsonville 678- this license will not be published. 245-1700 If you are faxing or mailing in an Oddities ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted Beautiful Emerald Green Emu Eggs, online, the license can be attached cleaned and blown, excellent for using the attachments button. For carving etching scrimshaw or paint- license information, call 770-761- ing. Jacquelyn Paul Conyers 770- 3044. 761-1284 1-2 inches and up. Bluegill, shell- Gourds: any size/number; $2 ea. cracker (redear) and redbreast, 3-5, Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd 5-7 inch catfish, grass carp, threadfin Royston 30662 706-245-4218 shad. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville The Gourd Pile: come shop or we 478-892-3144 ship. Pamela Morrison 874 Morrison 1st Class Big Reds, $35/lb; Red Road Barney 31625 407-538-4700 Wigglers $18/lb; Casting $.070, 229-775-2123 plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron big- Garden Space reds1@cox.net 478-955-4780 If you have questions regarding ads A-I quality farm-grown channel cat- in this category, call 404-656-3722. fish fingerlings; graded, priced by size, accurate weights and counts, guaranteed live and healthy. J.F. Gil- Notices bert Thomaston 770-468-0725 706- 648-2062 Out-Of-State Wanted AI quality farm grown channel cat- fish fingerlings, graded/priced by Caterpillar D-4HXL Series 3 W/ for- size, accurate weights/counts, guar- estry package, winch, cab, root rake. anteed live and healthy! J.F. Gilbert $32,000. Dan Sykes Anchorage AK Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468- 907-843-1819 0725 Firewood All fish species, pond liming, phos- Firewood must be cut from the phorus mitigation, vegetation control, consultation, pond surveys, aeration, fountains, feeders and structure. advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602- of firewood for sale. 1310 All sizes bass, bluegill, channel cat- 4 premium oak trees (long trunks), 1 pine tree, you cut/haul, must be fish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shell- experienced: $500 to you. Gerry Gib- cracker, and more; free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938 All sizes catfish. Minnows, shiners, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, feeders, shad, aeration, fish structure, consulting services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 son Atlanta 678-595-2790 FREE Oak Firewood. You cut and haul. It's in the pasture. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300 Hardwood, cut and split. Jack Newton Marietta 770-427-2350 Husky 22 ton; $650. Mark Bandy Grass carp, bluegill and shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, delivery/ Gainesville 770-883-7887 Pecan barbecue wood, won 65 trophies, seasoned, cut and ready; pick-up, by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 $200/full-cord. 229-392-3921 Dixie Arnett Tifton Koi and Goldfish. All sizes and colors, fish food and supplies, Call for more information. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704 Seasoned oak, $200/cord; $100/ half cord. Hickory/pecan BBQ wood $75/quarter cord. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461- Red Wigglers $22/lb shipped; local pickup $18/lb. Bedrun $35/5g buck- 4083 Smokerwoods/Firewood: Pecan, et, $120/25g drum. Bulk discounts available. Eric Howell Roberta 478319-6183 Hickory, Cherry, Oak; year-round service, delivery available. Tommy Phillips Jefferson 706-362-4874 Trout: Good stocking quality. Vari- Timber ous sizes. Hatched and farm-raised. Timber must be individually Delivery available. David Cantrell El- owned and produced by the lijay 706-273-6199 advertiser on his personal property. Fertilizers & Mulches No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland 150 round bales hay; $3 per bale. in this category. Timberland Good brings for erosion equipment control. Buyer to move hay. advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not Norman Teague Waleska 770-796- be published. 5916 100+ pine trees near pecan orchard 2017 mulch hay, 100 square bales: that need removing. Make an offer/ $1.50 each. Three round, $20 each, suggestion. Jason Leverett Kathleen in barn. Cow/goat/mulch Beal Ellijay 770-344-8527 hay. Lou JML1966uga@gmail.com 8516 478-447- Fresh, clean, red pinestraw installed & cleaned; $4/bale. Travis Golden CORRECTIONS Conyers 404-710-9884 Horse manure mixed with shavings. Small nursery closing the doors. All Denise West Fayetteville 404-771- stock for sale. Water plants, cactus, 4041 bromelaids, bananas, elephant ears. Longleaf Pinestraw delivery and installation or semi trailers dropped. Pamela Hornsby 975-3712 Thomaston 706- Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404925-1076 FIND GEORGIA'S BEST Pine Shavings, kiln dried, small in size, easy to pick, bulk delivers, call for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville LOCALLY 404-375-4900 Pre-bagged horse manure; $1.50/ bag (20-40lbs per bag). Quantity dis- GROWN counts for 100+ bags. You load. Call first. Martha Braumann Lawrencev- FOODS ille 678-662-9393 Online at georgiagrown.com Pre-Order ONLY (form below) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 Emergency Response: Collaborative effort helps Ag industry weather storms Continued From Page 1 In 2010 Commissioner Gary Black was elected to office and with his arrival came personnel changes and shifts. At the time Sims was serving her role in Animal Industry but was also dedicating a large portion of her time to researching the field of emergency management. Soon, Sims found herself holding a new title, as the of Director of Emergency Management. "When Commissioner Black first came on board he interviewed a bunch of different people in the department. He asked me what percentage of my time I was spending in emergency management and it was probably about 60 percent at the time," Sims said. "He decided he wanted to have a full-time emergency management person, and luckily I was chosen." The success of Georgia agriculture is contingent upon the health and wellbeing of its crops and production animals throughout the production year. The unpredictability of natural disaster or disease outbreaks calls for emergency preparedness prior to a disastrous event. Sims' responsibilities also cover food contamination response and preparedness for the welfare of companion animals. Sims works collaboratively with five divisions within the department to facilitate business continuity planning, the development of agro-terrorism response protocols, and planning and training for all hazard response in the department. The multidisciplinary emergency management team represents different areas of expertise within the agriculture department, while Sims also serves as a liaison with federal, state and industry partners for response and recovery efforts. With this list of responsibilities one might wonder what a typical day would be like for an emergency manager. "My response is always that there really isn't a typical day, because the responsibilities change," said Sims. Though Hurricane Irma is still fresh on the minds of residents and responders alike, the past year has been filled with emergency response efforts. Between Hurricane Matthew, the South Georgia wildfires, avian influenza outbreaks, tornadoes and Hurricane Irma, the state of Georgia has seen numerous events wreak havoc across the state and consequently has suffered damage to one of its most important assets agriculture. Sims frequently attends and facilitates events and exercises that help emergency managers to stay keen in their emergency response skills. Each event and exercise helps to improve the department's response and preparedness capabilities within agriculture. Public information training, flood preparedness, hazmat and many more precautionary exercises are available for emergency managers whether they serve their role through a state agency or as an industry representative. Sims says the expertise of many state agency and industry partners is influential on the agriculture industry though it may not be apparent to consumers and stakeholders. When these anticipated disaster events become reality and an emergency situation transpires, the State Operations Center is activated to control emergency response efforts across the state. GDA has been tasked with being the lead agency for agriculture related response efforts during a time of emergency. Sims' supervisor, Inspector General Gary Kelley, says the department's team in the SOC ensures that the state adequately responds to the needs and issues of the agriculture industry. Sims serves as the department's primary coordinator for the State Operations Center, and is assisted by staff from various divisions within the department who work in the SOC and remotely to manage the department's response. "Venessa is a very valuable resource for the Department of Agriculture," said Kelley. "The experience that she has, the passion that she has and her ability to work with different groups and bring them together to get a mission done is just a real big benefit and asset to the Department of Agriculture." Although GDA primarily serves as a regulatory agency for producers, packaging facilities, and other agriculturally related businesses across the state of Georgia, the agency also serves as an advocate for public health and disaster preparedness within the agriculture industry. The mission of the GDA extends far beyond regulatory enforcement, as the agency also works to ensure that protective measures are being taken to protect our state's largest industry. "We're going to protect the citizens of the state of Georgia through the regulatory enforcement that we do and we're going to promote agriculture and help grow the agriculture industry in the state of Georgia. Those are our primary missions for this agency," Kelley said. "Well, emergency management does that. Emergency management is protecting the citizens of the state of Georgia, and also protecting those farmers and those people in the industry to help them better prepare prior to when the storm comes." Calm. Cool. Collected. With the chaos of Hurricane Irma bearing down on Georgia and the state's No. 1 industry in the bull's eye, Sims and the entire emergency response team worked tirelessly to ensure that all who look to the GDA for leadership and guidance were prepared to weather the storm. "I don't want people to lose their lives or become injured when we could have done some messaging to help them and their animals be prepared," said Sims. "I've just loved it. I have a quote up in my office that says, `Choose a job you love and you'll never have to work a day in your life.' I sincerely feel that way about my job and what I do." PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017 Pecan Growers: USDA is assessing damage to other Georgia crops Continued From Page 1 the damage is," he said. Jed Barrow Jr, president of the Georgia Pecan Growers Association, spoke up during the question- and-answer session for media to request a better tree insurance program for growers. The USDA's Risk Management Agency offers a program now that is "unaffordable to everyone," Barrow said. "Having a tree insurance program that works from the growers' perspective is vitally important," he said. "I can't think of anything you can do that would stabilize this industry more than that." U.S. Rep. Austin Scott, R-Tifton, said that will be a priority as discussion of the 2018 Farm Bill continues in Washington, D.C. "Our goal as we go back and write the Farm Bill is to work with the associations, with the growers, and try to find a way to provide an affordable insur- ance product that will help minimize the loss any- time we have a storm like this," Scott said. "We've got a good crop insurance product for traditional row crops but we've got to find a way to provide an Irma made a mess of cotton fields in Southwest Georgia. (Julie McPeake/GDA) insurance product for the non-traditional crops like pecans and the other specialty crops." cotton, tobacco and blueberries. The Lane brothers estimated U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop, D-Albany, referred to his visit about 20 percent of young trees in their peach orchards were to the Mason farm as a learning experience. toppled by Irma. "We want to make sure that when we write the Farm Bill "I hate to even bring up peaches because peaches are noth- and that when we make our appropriations and when we set ing like this but we do have some trees leaning," Bobby Lane policy for agriculture that we have this in mind, that we can said. "I think we can save them." learn from this experience," he said. "Risk management is one North Georgia farmers, although located a good distance of the greatest challenges that faces our agricultural producers. away from Hurricane Irma's initial landfall, still experienced What happened here is definitely instructive to us." anxieties about the rough and tumble impact that the storm The USDA is calculating damages to other crops, including might bring to their operations. Mark McWilliams, a Northwest Georgia farmer, continued to monitor the weather in the days leading up to the storm in fear that tropical storm conditions would damage his healthy soybean crop. A combination of heavy rains and strong winds could have devastated this year's harvest. Fortunately, McWilliams Bros. Farms did not suffer any ruinous damage. "I haven't seen any real damage around here. We were fortunate not to get the brunt of it," said McWilliams. "No power outages. No trees were blown down on our land. Nothing really major or catastrophic happened. There was a small patch of soybeans that suffered wind damage, but other than that the storm had little impact." The storm hit hard in Northeast Georgia. Bringing heavy rains and wind gusts up to approximately 50 miles per hour to the region, Irma caused widespread and prolonged power outages, uprooted trees and created a significant amount of storm debris. These impacts imposed an inconvenience on some farms as they delayed other duties to clean up the mess that came as a result of the brutal storm. "We didn't have power for four days. That had an impact on the farm because we run high tensile fence and rely on electricity to keep our cattle in, so as you can imagine we had several escapees during that time period," said Johnathan Barrett from Habersham County. "The storm also created a lot of debris that fell into our pastures and onto our fences, which took some time to clean up." -Venessa Sims, emergency management director for the Georgia Department of Agriculture, contributed to this story. Graphic by Erin Burnett/GDA In an effort to assist our subscribers in their recovery from Hurricane Irma, the Market Bulletin will be publishing Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads in every issue of the paper throughout the fall. Regular deadlines will apply to these ads. Notice Ads for Handicrafts were inadvertently omitted from the Sept. 13 issue of the Market Bulletin. They will run as scheduled Oct. 11. The deadline for ads in the Oct. 25 issue is noon, Oct. 11.