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Growers, researchers talk 2018 Farm Bill with Sen. David Perdue
By Amy Carter
"Specialty crops are one of fastest growing areas
amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
of the agriculture industry," Perdue said. "You've
seen yields in corn and cotton and peanuts go up
TIFTON U.S. Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., host-
dramatically over the last 50 years. Well, specialty
ed a second "listening session" with Georgia farm-
crops are just getting going. We're doing olive oil,
ers, agribusiness leaders and university researchers
for goodness sake, in Georgia."
April 27 to hear their expectations for the 2018
State Rep. Jason Shaw, R-Lakeland, is an olive
Farm Bill. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary
grower who spoke of the impact specialty crop block
Black moderated the discussion, which was held at
grants have had on the rise of the industry. A grant-
the University of Georgia Conference Center.
funded study of olive oil quality that produced fa-
"It's vitally important for our nation to have an
vorable results for locally made oil. Consequently,
intentional policy for food security, for food safety,
cultivation of the crop is increasing to meet demand,
for fair trade, for research, for school nutrition
especially in Southwest Georgia, where 7,000 acres
that's essential for the nation," Black said. "When
of newly cultivated or soon to be cultivated olives are
we have a discussion like this, the public often asks,
raising the state's yields.
`Well, why is there a Farm Bill?' Well, all of those
The competitive grant program is administered by
qualities are what we need in a policy for the nation
the state department of agriculture, which distributes
to succeed."
about $1.4 million per year, Black said.
The Farm Bill is the primary legislation estab-
Other crops represented in the discussion were
lishing national agricultural programs and food
citrus, blueberries, pecans and Vidalia Onions. The
policy. It is reauthorized by Congress every five
Amy Carter/GDA theme common to all was labor, which is a problem
years or so.
U.S. Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., hosted a Farm Bill "listening session" with Georgia farmers in the Farm Bill cannot address. However, Gary Mc-
Perdue heard from row crop farmers in Decem- Tifton April 27. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black moderated the session.
Murray, division chief for the Georgia Tech Research
ber during a visit to Atlanta. In Tifton, he met with
Institute, said the inclusion of engineering and tech-
fruit, vegetable and nut growers, as well as researchers from industry, and quite frankly as a country, as we talked about in nology schools in discussions like this one could produce so-
the University of Georgia, Fort Valley State University and there, it's our biggest export opportunity from a growth stand- lutions for farmers challenged by a shortage of willing hands
Georgia Tech.
point. If you want to grow the economy you've got to grow to help harvest their crops.
"This is so important to me as a member of the Ag Com- the ag industry."
"Labor is an interesting problem. We kind of stayed away
mittee in Washington that we get out and listen to this because Specialty crops which include olives, blueberries, sweet from labor initially because every engineering and technical
you hear different things from different people and believe me, potatoes, sweet corn, turfgrass and Christmas trees are key school worth their salt has done a harvesting robot and 99.9
when you're sitting in Washington, you don't hear what comes to that growth, Perdue said, and research funded by the Spe- percent of those have been unsuccessful because there's so
from the real world," Perdue said. "Agriculture is the number cialty Crop Block Grant Program endowed by the Farm Bill is much sensing and speed in the task, especially in specialty
one industry in the state of Georgia. It's our fastest growing fueling the rise of specialty crops in Georgia.
See 2018 FARM BILL, page 12
Georgia-grown beef gets another look
Cattlemen contribute to economic study of finishing cattle in state
Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner
By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
The Georgia Cattlemen's Association is pondering the establishment of producerowned finishing and processing facilities to
meet consumer demand for Georgia-grown beef. The association has joined with Georgia Farm Bureau, Georgia EMC, the Georgia Department of Agriculture, AgGeorgia Farm Credit, AgSouth Farm Credit and Southwest Georgia Farm Credit to fund a study by the University of Georgia's Center for Economic Development and Agribusiness.
Georgia cattlemen typically ship cows to feedlots in Western states for finishing.
"We think that financially, the opportunity to maintain ownership of the downstream process may make sense for area cattlemen," said Will Bentley, executive vice president of the Georgia Cattlemen's Association in Macon. "Eliminating the cost of shipping cattle out of state, combined with giving farmers the opportunity to own a share of the finishing process, could benefit Georgia's cattle industry."
Finishing cattle is not a new concept for Georgia.
"There was a time in the past that we fed a good amount of cattle in Georgia and the Southeast," Bentley said. "Similar to what has happened to the pork industry, a lot of the packing plants shut down through buyouts and consolidations."
That is how FPL Food in Augusta came to establish the largest feedlot in Georgia, creating what the company calls a "vertically integrated pasture-to-plate" experience. Chtel Farms near Reidsville was purchased by FPL owner Franois Lger in 2011 to serve as a
Specially designed barns keep cattle cool at Chtel Farms near Reidsville.
Provided photo
vacation retreat for his family. When FPL encountered challenges pro-
curing cull cows for meat production, the family farm was pressed into service, and eventually Lger began feeding his herd silage bought from the state prison in Reidsville.
"I started to feed Holstein and I realized, `Well, it's not doing bad,'" he said during an open house at Chtel Farms last spring.
The model he established has proven to cattlemen throughout the state that it can be
done here. However, heat and humidity are the primary hurdles to finishing cattle in the Southeast.
Alexander Stelzleni, PhD, associate professor of Animal and Dairy Science in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, is investigating the effects of heat on cattle in a separate study funded by the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Beef.
"Some of our previous data shows that
See CATTLEMEN, page 12
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FARM SERVICES
Stumps ground neatly below ground `52 Ford 8N, like new; $3800. 7' 3 ph 1942 John Deere LA restored, in 2x14 Ford trip-bottom plow, good level, free estimate and reasonably scrape blade; $350. Bumper for Ford good condition; $3500. James Wil- condition: $400. 3x16 MF trip-bot-
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30180 770-459-6019
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this category, call 404-656-3722.
Tractor work, 40 years experience, `96 Lely Lotus 300 tedder, 4 baskets, 1949 Model M John Deere with plant- 3 ft heavy duty spike aerator pull with
Farm Services and Services Wanted BushHogging, plowing, driveways. 4 spinners, hydraulic fold-up, used ers and cultivators, excellent shape: mower; $170. Never used. J A Hall Lo-
ads must be related to agriculture. Bowdon and surrounding areas. last yr. barn kept. $900. Robert Greene $5900. Dan Dixon Gordon 478-628- ganville 770-466-2322
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.
35+ years of experience: lakes/ponds built and repaired, new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, wet-
Kevin Garrett Bowdon 404-5350209
Tractor/garden/field work. BushHog (heavy) quality large area. Finish cut, tilling, garden off, spraying fertilizers/ pesticides, core plugger aerator, post hole drilling. Light loader grade work, Reasonable/dependable. Very handy. Joe Prouty Acworth 404-971-5264 770-324-5825
Roopville 770-324-4323
(1) 4.5 yard dirt pan; $3000. T G Holloway 750 Childs Rd Roberta 31078 478-214-3184
(1) 6ft. Bush Hog, 3 pt. hitch; $600. (1) 7 ft. pull-type Bush Hog; $700 firm. Dan Womack Bowersville 706-4365645
(1) Bush and Bog harrow; $325. 3 point, 8 disc, old and heavy. Lots of
2551
1951 Farmall Super A; $2,500 w/18 implements. Woods belly-mower L306-B25; $500. All works good. Davis Yaun Soperton aikenyaun@gmail. com 912-399-1988
1952 Allis Chalmers G; $3950. Collector item. David West Calhoun 770712-1388
1953 Ford 8N tractor w/scrape, 12V
3-ph drum mower, C.C.M., 165, good condition: $1900. Two-basket tedder: $200. Lou Beal Ellijay 706-5028266
336 Yanmar, 38 HP. Good condition. Tommy Youmans Lyons 912-2454790
4 Gehl feed mills and one Arts Way feed mill. Mostly for parts. Gehl have hyd. motors on augers. Donald
lands restoration, food plots, bush- Bush hog, drives scraped and tilling life left. John Branan Dry Branch 478- battery. Martha Clay Conyers 770- Stodghill Alapaha 229-686-4289
hogging, homesites, licensed/insured. services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678- 960-6961
922-8778
404 International tractor, unrefur-
Bobby Lee Karr Hogansville 404-227- 386-1466
(1) GSE combine wobble box. (2) 1953 Jubilee tractor 3500. 1610 Yan- bished, 1962. One owner. $2000. Ken
3405
Farm Services Wanted
4-row CTN pkrs. JD and CSE. (1) Two mar 3500. Farm implements. 4-wheel Flanders Dublin 478-278-0908
38 years experience: Horse arenas laser-graded, tree clearing, drive-ways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking, demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-6850288
40 years of experience. BushHogging, grading, post- planting holes, gardens - food plots plowed, seedfertilizer spreading, chainsaw work, etc; $50 per hour. 3 hour minimum. Metro-N.Ga. Rick Allison Buford 678200-2040
All services needed for your lake. Construction, permitting, siphon systems, renovation, dredging, engineering, layout, stocking, liming, management, shocking, weed control. Tractor work also available. Jeffrey David Beall
Fencing repair, cleaning, chainsaw and other general farm work needed. R D Christopher 3200 Highway 142 Mansfield 30055 770-385-0714 404558-1637
In search of chicken processor. Processing 25-50 chickens at a time. Hugh Mcmichael Loganville 678-4477470
Seeking someone who can do affordable fencing in Stone Mountain. Rural style field fence. Robert Sybers Stone Mountain 404-713-6393
Want to save my pecan trees. Need someone to spray and tend to 7 pecan trees. William G Ayash Conyers 770483-5667
motor forklift, 4000 lb; $2000. JD and CSE hyd. stats. "Half price". Ralph C Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336
(2) 18.4x26 tires and wheels, will fit Case International: $100. John Wofford Canton 678-848-2162
(2) 18.4x34 tires, 70%.2 seats. TW-15 6-row 7300 JD planters. 32' Taylorway harrow. 18-row sprayer. Bill Senkbeil Sylvester 229-347-1195
(2) 1980 TroyBilt horse tiller frames, no engines, both $150. Jerry Bennett Cumming 770-887-6843
(2) 200-gal. fuel tanks: $50 ea. 3 pt. hitch heavy-duty pallet fork: $75.Three 14" turning plow: $250. Ralph Donaldson Cairo 229-872-3228
(2) 550 gal fuel tanks with Gasboy
trailer. 1992 Ranger. Carter Stewart Baldwin 706-778-5204
1963 Ford 2000 gas, all original, runs great. $2950, obo. Jeff Bishop Jesup 912-207-0603
1973 Ford 2000 gas tractor, mechanically sound, will make someone a good tractor. $5200 cash. Bob Elliott Buford 770-313-5456
1975 John Deere 4230 tractor. 5181 hrs,100HP, open cab, 540 & 1000 PTO, dual hydraulics; $14000. Jeffery Cavender Americus 229-8154573
1980 943, 1946 hrs on new gauge, 50% undercarriage cab, 4-in-1 bucket. Owned for 20 years. Roger Ansley 1319 J Warren Rd Cornelia 30531
42" Cub Cadet, zero turn; $700. Selling because of health issues. Aaron Buggs Snellville 770-679-1744
435 JD tractor w/ Detroit engine. Will run, good for restoring. Jacob Furney 1974 Kinnett Rd Milan 31060 229833-5821
48" pallet fork, 2000# capacity; $450. 72" grapple, $1050; stump bucket, $475 for skidsteer. Cash. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 678-6331420
4x5 Claas round baler, good condition, field ready; $5000, OBO. Bill Simmons Elberton 706-498-2191
5 ft tiller, RTA 60; $1000, like new. 3 pt. hitch. Stanley Ward White Plains stanward99@hotmail.com 706-467-
FARM EMPLOYMENT Greenville 706-289-1874 Bobcat/tractor work, bushhogging,
pumps; $1200 with skids, $1100 with- 706-778-4165
3015
out skids. Leon Carter Sycamore 229- 1980 JD 850, excellent condition, low 5' rotary mower/stump jumper; good
lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/ If you have questions regarding ads in 567-4469
hours, owner/shop manuals: $6200. gearbox, some rust on deck: $250
restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/ this category, call 404-656-3722.
(2) Cumberland side-belt egg col- Ellis Thompson Dahlonega 706-864- OBO. Emmett Urquhart Forsyth 478-
garden, deer plots, pesticide spray- Only farm work or farm help lection tables; used with one flock; 6816
214-0050
ing, welding fencing/heavy equipment. wanted advertisements allowed. No like new: $3600. Randall Richards 1984 NH stackwagon, Perkins diesel; 5100m open station, JD tractor,
Larry Houston Covington 770-235- commercial, industrial or domestic Chatsworth 706-270-1979
$15,500. 160 bales. Freeman 270 hay 4WD, wet clutch, 2 remotes, 950
3082 770-235-3782
employment permitted.
(2) JD 468 round balers, great condi- baler; $12,500. DewEze Super Slicer hours, excellent condition; $39000.
Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and Barn and pasture cleaning, up to 3 tion, totally rebuilt, always sheltered. II; $3500. 5 NH balers, 3 for parts, 2 Email for pics. Jimmy Grimes Helena
food plot, harrow and plow, bale hours a day, $30/day. Must have trans- Scott Council Camilla 229-336-6061 working; $7500 for all. Phillip Raley 31037 grimesalicia@gmail.com 229-
square hay; Monroe County area. portation. Horse experience preferred. (2) Used rear turf tires/rims. 21.5 Mitchell 706-699-2440
699-1816
Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994- Penny Kwirant Whitesburg 770-838- L/16.1. (2) front turf tires and rims. 10"; 1988 Ford 2810 diesel with BushHog 6 ft BushHog brand; $1000. 1-roll
0701
9866
$200, OBO. Off Ford 30 series tractor. 2400 QT frontend loader and 5' Bush- planter; $550. Sammy Grissom Daw-
FARM MACHINERY Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred
Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672
Fish feeder repair. Specialize in Sweeney. Some repairs made in the field. Give me a call. Thomas Collins Macon 478-256-3213
Forestry mulching land clearing, logging clean up, pasture reclamation fence lines clearing; call for a free estimate. Jimmy Carter Yatesville 678588-9841
Have chew crew and camper. Will travel for land improvement. Additional info on Facebook at Georgia Chew Crew. Alexander Flaherty Danielsville 706-254-7717
Herndon Farm service. Barb/field fencing. Custom hay bailing. Forestry mowing/mulching. Clearing and grading. Large acreage mowing. Dylan Herndon Gray 478-607-0451
L.H. Farms: Fence/barn/lean-to building, tractor services-bush/finish mowing,scrape driveways, tractor mechanic. pasture fertilization. Call for pricing. Ben 706-436-5935. John O'neill Canon 404-587-7749
Lakes/ponds built and repaired, new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, wetlands restoration, food plots, bush-hogging, homesites, licensed. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565
Land clearing services: Forestry mulching, stump-grinding, bush-hogging and grading. Follow us on Face-
Experienced poultry farm operator (pullets); reliable and able to perform maintenance as needed. Includes housing. David Smith Talking Rock 770-893-7510
Farm work wanted; exp. with fence, tractors, home repair; ready to start now. Tim Peeples Brunswick 912602-0899
Farmhand needed. Cattle experience required. Fulltime with housing. Must be experienced building fences and operating equipment. Chet Barrett Martin farmjob61@gmail.com 706754-5396
Farmhand, part-time, tractor work, fencing, mowing, etc. John Frey Fairmount 404-625-3247
Need farmhand labor for the Eatonton, Milledgeville, or Macon area. Please respond to kmyers@homestargroup.com with availability. Jeremy York Eatonton 30052
Need responsible couple w/ experienced to work on hen farm. Salary/ housing included. Can train if necessary. Greg Or Delores Wells Maysville jobswells.2018@gmail.com 678-4107256 678-410-7255
Rabbit farm, light work for woman, must like animals, 40 hours/week, no drugs, hablamos Espanol. Walter Terhune Dawson 229-254-4848
Russell Bishop Jesup 912-427-2281
1, 2 and 4 row cultivator; JD/MF/AC/ Cole/Covington planters. 4',5',6' box and scrape blades. 100s Cov. Cole and others plates, dirt scoops. Cash. Carl Crosby Blackshear 912-4496573
1-row Covington cultivator; $75. Thomas Corbett Greenville 706-4026792
1-row Covington planter; $360. Floyd Barnes Hiram 678-715-5535
1.5 yard pull behind self-loading dirt pan. Gerald Parker Butler 478-8629846
135 MF diesel, power steering, rebuilt engine; $4,800. Two row Covington planters with fertilizer; $2,600. Ready to plant. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-537-2890
14-disc, 6 ft. pull-type harrow; $2000. 690 JD excavator; $14,000. Ivey T Jeanes Gordon 478-233-0347
140 Farmall quick-hitch, 5 pieces of equipment: $4500. Super A w/cultivator: $2500. Cole Cooper Grovetown 706-863-2555 706-830-5906
15' tandem, low profile trailer constructed with 2.25" deck plate channels, 26"x6" spaced 35" apart on 10 crossrails, electric brakes, lights 8 bolt wheels, 91" between tires, GI hitch; $950. Paul Stacey Toccoa 706-8866994
16 ft Chandler liter and shaving bed, mounted on 93 GMC topkick, 5
Hog. Robert Kendall Cohutta 706260-1700
1990 JD 2955 tractor, 8500 hrs, new injector pump and PTO clutch new seat; $15000. Charles Godwin Lenox 229-326-1144
2-11.2x24 rear tractor tires, 75%. No tread cracks. $150/ea. 2-600x16 triple ridge front tractor tires. Good tread; $25/ea. Kenneth Carlyle Cleveland 706-865-3686
20 disc harrow, has 18 discs, 3 pt hitch. 65"wide. $500.00 obo. Karen Duncan Hoschton 770-867-8044
2003 New Holland 570 baler with hydraulic bale tension. Very good condition. Call for photos. Donnie Connell Williamson 770-468-2988
2007 AG-King tractor 4540 Koyker front end loader, Kodiak brush hog, good rubber all around, needs starter replaced; $9000 OBO. Rl Class Brunswick 912-262-0074
2009 Kubota RTV900; 2009 Club Car XRT1550; 2012 CAT 279C2 track loader, A/C, hi-flow, two-speed. John Lunsford Dewy Rose 706-283-6243
2015 John Deere 3039R w/ H165 loader. 4WD, 248 hrs. Like new. $24,500. David Echols Hull 706-5406517
2015 McCormick X1.45 C enclosed cab 4X4, frontend loader, 50HP, AC/ heat, Am/Fm/Cd, 70 hrs. Excellent condition. $28,000 OBO. Ron Welborn Baldwin ronwelborn73@yahoo.com
sonville 770-380-8254
6-inch Rainbow irrigation, 30 feet joints, elbows risers, connectors. Rainbow 2-piece traveler and soft hose. Gene Wood Dexter 478-290-4326
7 ft. pull type mower, heavy duty, good condition; $1100 or trade for 3 pt 7 ft. mower, farm bells. Shane Burnett Mansfield 770-827-2240
8 ft. Bush Hog like new hydraulic cylinder, pull-type. Wesley Dawson Summerville 706-859-1607
93 JD 335 Belt baler, twin twine, 4x4 round bales; $6500. Fuller Anderson Palmetto 770-946-2609
966 IH tractor, runs good, needs work on PTO and hydraulic lift. $4000. Anthony Frost Wrightsville 478-8640209 478-290-2550
9965 JD cotton picker, good condition; $10,000. Module builder, good condition; $2,500. $12,000 for both. Blaine Walden Moultrie 229-7982424
AC 500 loader for tractor; Hesston 1120 haybine; JD 7100 4-row; Taylorway cultivator 4-row; JD 43 corn sheller. Wes Smith Thomaston 706648-4210
Antique Allis Chalmers tractors: (3) Bs, (1) w/cultivator, parade-ready; (2) for parts, (1) WC not running. Wayne Martens Fayetteville 678-9937544
Antique hay rake. All metal. $650.
book. JHM Land Solutions, LLC. Bryan Norton Carrollton 770-274-9120
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
speed/2 speed. Has 366 engine. Tommy Scoggins Dallas 404-732-6538
706-282-0249 2016/2017 Branson
3520
tractor
James R. Ewing Gainesville 770-9677982
Mud and water no problem; beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning,
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in
180 Massey Ferguson tractor. Complete has 4 cyl. Perkins engine. Needs
w/ front loader. 215 hours. Must sell. Philip D Lynch Cumming 770-540-
Avery tractor wheel, size 9-24; $100, obo. Mule drawn hay baler. $700. Ezee
drainage ditching, silt removal, lake his/her own farming operation can be fuel line. Used for parts or to be re- 0770
flow operator manual; $10. Donald
rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535- advertised; those persons advertising stored. $1200. Bobby & Peggy Hunter 2017 Generac generator, 5500 watts, Smith Wrightsville 478-232-5913
6562 229-881-0048
for machinery and equipment wanted Pavo 229-224-1700
never used. Larry Mitchell Oxford Baltic fertilizer seed sewer, 2 row
Starters and alternators only. Prob- must be seeking those items for their 1930s Lilliston hay baler w/ 3-5HP, 770-786-9248
cultivator (under shelter). Ford flat bot-
lems with farm equipment? Call own farming operation.
IHC, FlyWheel engine totally restored; 2399 Case combine 2004, 20' grain tom plow, A Frame 1 row cultivator, 1
Randy. Serving Newton, Rockdale `49 Ford 8N tractor. Needs to be re- $1600. Also pullets, flat bels, other head, 6 row corn head and head trail- slat turning plow. Eldon Patterson 149
and Walton counties. Randy Thomas stored. $1250.00. John Martin Jasper farm pieces. Jimmy Mckinley Thom- er; $65,000. John Leab Cordele 229- Cold Branch Rd Eatonton 31024 706-
Conyers 678-758-5881
706-692-7626
aston 706-975-7244
276-5364
485-7355
Call the Georgia Department of Agriculture
404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852
Avian Influenza Hotline 855.491.1432
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LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for April 2018 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
(Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight)
SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 56.74 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 59.83 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 53.69 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 83.94 1500-2100 lbs.................. 84.79 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......179.33.. 171.98 350-400 lbs.......174.42.. 167.82 400-450 lbs.......166.90.. 159.60 450-500 lbs.......162.10.. 153.06 500-550 lbs.......154.76.. 147.73 550-600 lbs.......148.46.. 141.44 600-650 lbs.......145.49.. 133.05 650-700 lbs.......136.63.. 125.99 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......152.88.. 143.55 350-400 lbs.......147.97.. 141.12 400-450 lbs.......143.28.. 134.75 450-500 lbs ......138.19.. 130.61 500-550 lbs.......134.14.. 126.70 550-600 lbs.......130.02.. 122.09 600-650 lbs.......124.04.. 115.76 650-700 lbs.......118.64.. 113.21 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......175.64.. 166.82 350-400 lbs.......169.66.. 159.87 400-450 lbs.......161.99.. 152.54 450-500 lbs ......155.80.. 145.96 500-550 lbs.......147.61.. 137.75 550-600 lbs.......139.47.. 131.15 600-650 lbs.......135.85.. 123.70 650-700 lbs.......131.69.. 119.25 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 127.71 100-150 lbs.................... 191.50 150-300 lbs.................... 189.38 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 111.67 80-100 lbs...................... 129.94 100-150 lbs.................... 156.88 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 69.90 40-60 lbs.......................... 95.31 60-80 lbs........................ 112.50
Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:// www.ams.usda.gov
Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia.
Baltimatic spreader, 500lb capacity, excellent condition, for 3 point hitch, barn kept: $400 cash only. John Bloodworth Thomaston 706-6463927
BBI litter spreader, 14ft pull behind hydraulic hopper, extra heavy duty chain. Like new, used 4 days. $12,800. Tracie Reichel Maysville 706-6522185
BH 16 bush hog, $1600; BushHog SQ72, $800; All-purpose plow, $600. (2) John Deere hay rakes; $1000. Todd Keesee Madison 678-201-6050
Big Tex 22GN 2014 Gooseneck trailer 25'+5' dtail, 22k+ GVW, great condition; $8500. Joseph P. Greenway Adairsville 770-382-7884
Bottom plow 2-row MF, new blades, only used once; $500, obo. Call anytime. Vicki Dobbs Stockbridge 678898-3173
Bush Hog 4-row 3368 mower, fair condition: $750. Neil Joiner 64 Coley Crossing Rd Vienna 31092 gneiljoiner@gmail.com 229-268-4412
BushHog 14' rotary cutter, 12-row sprayer, 300 gallon tank hyd. centrifugal pump, 9 shank chisel plow, JD BW pull type harrow. Josh Williams Swainsboro 478-299-1411
BushHog mower 3368, 13' rigid deck, VGC, John Blue N applicator, Pecan special, 300 gal. 20' flexible, VGC. Travis P Cook Mc Rae Helena 229-860-1562
BushHog ROTH60 finish mower, rear discharge. 5 ft cut, very good condition, new blades, new wheel bearings; $950. Doug A Askew Greensboro 706-347-1610
Carburetor, new condition, 1950 and up Farmall Super A; $250. Alvin G George Bowdon 770-328-5195
Case 2388 combine, 98 model. 1084 corn head. 25 ft grain table. 30 ft Unverferth header trailer. J&M 500 bu grain cart; $55,000. Ethan Myers Sycamore 229-402-0409
Case IH 1660 combine w/ 1020 20 ft grainhead; $15,000. Case IH 7250 tractor, MFWD powershift, 225 HP; $25,000. Clyde Smith Andersonville 229-942-6984
Case Skid Steer tires and rims. 12x 16.5, fair tread, clean, ready to use. $475. Sam Saliba Marietta 770-5141431
Case/IH 1660 combine w/1020 head: $25,000; 4-row JD7100 planters on/Unverferth strip-till w/lift assist: $10,000. Excellent condition. Stephen Allen Butler 336-314-4841
CLAAS Rollant 66, 2008, 4ftx5ft Hay bailer, new wide pickup frame (extra pickup frame); $8000 OBO. Joe Johnston Monticello 706-468-8339
Clipper Super X-29D seed cleaner; $5000. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-338-9144
Cole MX12 Multiflex, single row corn planter, mounted on 3 pt. hitch toolbar. 3 plates included. VGC:$400. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-499-6761
Compact tractor. 2015 Jd 3033 R, 32 HP. 560 hrs. 4x4 with H-160 loader, Woods rotary mower. RC.5; $16,500 with mower. $15,500 without. RF Waldhour Guyton 912-665-1830
Country line steel PTO 3 point hitch spreader; $300. Excellent condition, under shelter. Tom Krobot Comer 706795-5471
Craftsman 10" radial arm saw, like new, laser trac. Table saw on rolling stand w/ front wheels, 10" blade. You load/haul. James T Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565
Craftsman lawn tractor, 26HP, 54" cut, 240 hrs., good condition: $1500 firm. Clinton Smith Ranger 706-6029607
Cub cadet 25 ton log splitter, Honda GCV 160 overhead cam motor. Ted Kramer Ranger 770-310-3308
Cultivators, Taylorway 8 disc harrow, 5 ft. BushHog, 2 wing turning plow, 2 disc turning plow, all purpose plow. Slate Long Madison 706-318-0402
Dearborn 2 disc turning plow & 3 point quick hitch. Jim And Susan Thompson Fayetteville 770-6800817
Dearborn scoop, good condition; $250. Ronald Wiley Auburn 770-9630050
Deutz D4506, 45 hp, good mech. condition, aux hyd., aux hand clutch, 10 ton winch on front. Frank Gibbs Gordon 478-258-1630
Dirtdog 3505, 5' scraper blade, like
new, only used once; $450. Stephen
Presnell Washington 706-293-1026
DR Power Wagon: 6.75HP, 4 speeds,
Sulkey w/seat, dump bed, motorized
cart, 800# cap; $1295. Jeffrey Gresch
Marietta 770-565-9860
DR tow-behind rototiller pro-elec-
tric start, 56" tilling width-OHV en-
gine1200, 900 series, excellent for
garden or deer plots. $1500. Darryl
Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160
DR Towable backhoe, 9HP Subaru
motor and 3 buckets; $2500. 24'
3-axle gooseneck trailer; $3500. Ron-
nie Taylor Roberta 478-672-1481
Dry Van insulated trailer w/lift gate,
45ft: $3800. Viking 48ft flatbed w/step
deck, excellent tires: $3800. Stephen
Allen Mount Airy 336-314-4841
E2004D Hinomoto 1986 tractor, 3 cyl,
4WD, needs some work: $1500 OBO.
Mike Richcreek 1023 Oak Ridge Dr
Byron 31008 mikerichcreek@yahoo.
com 478-951-2276 478-956-5429
Electric irrigation pump, 3 ph, 25 hp,
120 GPM, control panel, pole, con-
crete pad, $5500, OBO. Lance Dasher
Glennville 912-237-1829
Farmall 100 tractor, rebuilt, new
paint, runs great w/ implements. Mark
Issenberg Rising Fawn ashpots@aol.
com 706-398-3232
Farmall 100 w/ 3 ph. Rebuilt motor,
Ford 3600, rebuilt motor, new sheet
metal, new radiator canopy. Robert W
Borchert Lincolnton 706-359-3325
Farmall 140 w/ weights, fast hitch
good condition, good tires, turnplows,
harrows, distributor, planters, cultiva-
tors and accessories; $6000. Earl V
Neurath Rincon 912-826-5621
Farmall Cub tractor 1952, new tires,
seat battery and grill, everything
works, no dents or rust in sheet metal.
New paint and decals. $2000. Thomas
Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354
Farmall Cub tractor with cultivators;
$2800. Bobby Craven Toccoa 706-
886-6118
Farmall Super A tractor with cultiva-
tors, 12 volt, runs good. Frank Brown
Mcdonough fdbrownj@charter.net
770-898-8701
Farmall tractors for sale. F20; $2500.
C; $2000. H; $1800. SuperM; $3000.
All older restorations. Buy one/all.
John Walls Cumming 678-986-1254
Finish mower. 6' King Kutter, used 2
hrs, excellent condition. $1100. New
ones are much more. Robert Watkins
Douglasville 770-942-8687
Finn B70 straw blower; $12,000. Bob
Brady Augusta 706-373-8397
Ford 2-row planters with fertilized
on 2-row fertilized on 2-row cultivator
frame with plats; $450. Other equip-
ment. Paul Anderson Millen 912-863-
6144
Ford 4000 tractor 1970s model;
$6000. Van 18 row sprayer; $2500.
Waldon 6000 loader; $4500. Brett
Boatright Montrose 478-960-1162
Ford 5610 with BushHog loader forks
and bucket; $8500. IH 1086; $5500. 2
10,000 airbrake axles;$1250. Don Wil-
liams Carrollton 770-328-2782
Ford 5610S tractor. 2WD, remote
hydraulics; $15,900. Call for pictures.
Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195
Ford 8N 1951 (reconditioned) with 5'
BushHog. $3500, OBO. Jay Johnston
Jackson 770-861-0231
Ford 905 post-hole digger 8" auger;
$250. Front bumper for a 8N tractor.
$100. R L Moore Hoschton 770-867-
5068
Ford Model 1500 2-wheel drive 18
HP tractor, less than 900 hours, ex-
cellent condition. Jo Allen Blairsville
jandtbuy@brmemc.net
706-400-
9124
Ford tractor 1952, refinished, new
gas tank, steering wheel, used tires,
ready to farm or show: $3200, no of-
fers. Leo Turner Clarkesville 706-754-
3087
Ford Tractor 2000 series refurbished,
3 cyl gas, 36 hp, rollover bar sun-
shade, 72 in. BushHog finish mower.
Scott Jarrett Gainesville 770-539-
1739 770-536-0658
Free 4 stand Continental gin w/ hy-
draulic press to be dismantled and
moved. Paul Saxon Woodland 256-
610-7064
Gooseneck trailer, two 7500 lb. ax-
les, 31 ft. overall, good tires, electric
brakes, ramps, hay hauler. J. Lugo
Royston 706-245-9490
Grasshopper mower Model 722D, JD 328 square baler (5,200 bales), 22 HP, Kubota diesel engine, 61" deck like new, barn stored. photos avail-
has 850 hrs and never used commer- able. Baler in Augusta area. $15,000
cially; $5900. Donald Major Dawson- Charlie Jackson Lawrenceville
ville 678-617-0383
jackson_c19@yahoo.com 678-910-
Hardee bushhog, 7 ft. heavy duty; 0561
$1600. Blandton harrow, 10 ft., 20 discs, JD 348 square baler, Steffens 950 ac-
hydraulic cylinder; $1000. Gary Faus- cumulator & grapple, good condition, cett Crandall 706-695-5545 706-264- field ready; $15,000. J Hatcher Macon
5816
478-954-1688
Harrows: 8', 3 pt-hitch, good condi- JD 348 square baler; $6000. 8 bale
tion; $1000. John L Futch III P O Bx accumulator and 8 bale grapple;
805 Broxton 31519 jfutch@wind- $4000. S&J Farms. S R Obannon 421
stream.net 912-359-3000
Eagle Grove School Rd Canon 30520
Hay baler, Deutz Allis GP 250 (4x5) 706-376-5046
Roll. One owner, great condition. JD 3830 tractor, 176 HRS. JD 305
$2500. Hubie Colquitt Lexington 706- loader, frontier cutter, 18 ft trailer;
338-0633
$19000. James Green Canton 678-
Hay balers; 630 NH; $300. Gp 2.50 485-5651
Deutz, GP 520 Deutz; $1750 each. JD 40S 2500. JD M 2000. Both run
Larry Cook Statham 706-202-8083 good, good tires, good paint. Jesse
Haybalers. NH Super 66; $600. NH Rogers Eastman 478-559-0015
268; $1200. Old but worked last time JD 4240 cab and air, low hours, good used. John L Elder Ellijay 706-698- tires, quad range transmission, dual
5848
remotes, full front weights. Carl Gay
Heavy-duty land levelers; 10' and Chula 229-402-0447 12' wide; $1600 - $1800. Mike Hulett JD 4450, $26,500; JD 4430, $21,500;
Hazlehurst 912-253-0162
JD 4560, $27,500; JD 4230 w/148
Hesston 5500 hay baler - 5x5 bales, loader, $18,500; JD 3020, $6250. Andy electric twine tie, tires and overall con- Sumner Wrightsville 478-484-6984
dition good, field ready $2100. Wesley JD 4640, cab, duals, quad range,
Rowe Griffin 678-544-7627
7685 hrs.: $18,000. Wayne Rivenbark
Honda 7HP rear-tine tiller, like new, Metter 912-362-2108
dependable, quick-start: $1395. Glenn JD 535 round baler. Mervin J Ru-
Register Fayetteville 770-461-2842 dolph Resaca 706-671-9730
Hooper 2014 18' trailer, dove tail, JD 6420, CA., 4x4, 673 loader,
dual, 3500 lb axles, metal ramps, PT, 1967hrs. $59,000. 1969 JD 4020 syn-
wood floor, excellent condition; $1800. cro, dual remotes, $10500. Dale Wiley Mitchell Wages Loganville 770-601- Covington 770-464-3276
3451
JD 660 side delivery hay rake, pull
International 574 gas tractor. 70 type, good teeth, field ready; $1500. horse. New carburetor, tank cleaned, Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-
full tune up. $3500 obo. Timothy Fortin 2672
Toccoa 30577 864-557-0098
JD 8330 tractor, 3500 hrs.,Trimble
International Harvester 1420 axial Guidance; Artsway 6-disc bottom
flow combine, 17' grain table, and plow; grainbin, dryer, wet tank, augers.
4-row cornhead, 1500 hrs, good con- Donald Wingate Doerun 229-776-
dition; $9500. Ricky Sparkman Moult- 6145 229-349-0026
rie ricky@scvmilk.com 229-873-5051 JD 9950 cotton picker, picked 120
International tractor 966 with TA. Ex- acres in 2017, good condition; $9500.
cellent condition. Jeff Givens Butler Stanley Jordan Lakeland 229-560-
478-294-0068
8989
JD 1530 tractor, 50HP with pow- JD Gator, 855D, 20 hrs.; $12,850.
ersteering, good condition with 6 ft Also, (45) 50 ft. power poles, 18" butt-
BushHog; $6900. C.D. Gravitt Buford end. Al Davis Byron 478-599-1066
770-945-4371
JD4560 MFWD, 8K hours, du-
JD 2-row 71 planters, good condi- als, quick hitch, saddle tanks, clean
tion, ready to plant, two sets: $1000 & and nice. $35,000. John Torpy 466
$1200. Harrows: 8', three point hitch; Blundale Church Road Swainsboro
$1000, firm. John Futch Broxton 912- 30401 johntorpy55@gmail.com 478-
359-3000
455-4208
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018
Massey Ferguson 281X, one owner,
Livestock Sales and Events Calendar
very good condition, complete workshop, manual canopy, kept inside. Call for info. William H Dean Toccoa 706-
APPLING COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley; Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096
ATKINSON COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271
BEN HILL COUNTY
Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436
BLECKLEY COUNTY
2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397
DECATUR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955
DOOLY COUNTY
May 10 - 12, 9 a.m.: Farm equipment, implements, machinery, tack, saddles, horses, mules, ponies and donkeys; GAL# 2489, Central Georgia Horse-Carriage & Antique Auction; Southeastern Arena, 2410 Arena Road, Unadilla. Call Mark H. Segars, 706.961.0475
EMANUEL COUNTY
Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793
2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765
JOHNSON COUNTY
1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240
JONES COUNTY
Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
LAMAR COUNTY
Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
LAURENS COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418
TAYLOR COUNTY
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732
TELFAIR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418
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
244-5414
Massey Ferguson TO30, gas motor, lock up, good for parts. Joe Batchelor 2015 Ga Highway 127 Perry 31069 478987-1503
McNair high bar sweeper; $8000. Bill Cobb Dawson 229-881-4982
MF 135 diesel, unknown hours loader, 2 bottom plow and 7 shank cultivators. Bob Pope Sr Cadwell 478-308-9839
MF 1745 hay baler, net wrap, 975 rolls total, like new; $17500. Donald Morrison Folkston 912-462-5811 912-6148968
MF 471 4WD frontend loader, cab, 72 HP, dual remotes, AC, stereo, 300 hours, excellent condition. $2850. George Stoudenmire Loganville 770-8456939
MF230 tractor PS, excellent paint and tires, stablizers, swing draw bar, used to BushHog and hay rides; $4800. Joel Boss Kingston 770-606-9238
Model 1000 mechanical transplanter, 1 row, 2 new seats, new bearings and
BUTTS COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314
CARROLL COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865
Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127
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
COLQUITT COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019
COOK COUNTY
1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel; Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553
Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263
FORSYTH COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105
GORDON COUNTY
Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900
GREENE COUNTY
Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368
HOUSTON COUNTY
June 2, noon: Southeastern Kiko Goat Association Roundup and Sale; Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, 401 Larry Walker Pkwy., Perry. Call Marilyn Seleska, 229.263.7977; springacres@windstream.net
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day)
MADISON COUNTY
Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205
MARION COUNTY
1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@ windstream.net
PULASKI COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305
STEPHENS COUNTY
2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296
3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840
Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944
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 farmrelated 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.
double disc opener. $2500. Thomas H Taunton Butler 478-862-3138
Mule drawn Oliver mowing machine (sickle bar) for sale. $150.00. George Cochran Murrayville 770-532-2024 770-532-2024
New Holland 1069, self-propelled bale wagon. Good condition. Ready to go. Call for price. Danny Wilkins Mansfield 770-363-6857
New Holland 67JE 4WD backhoe w/ 36" and 24" buckets. 3300 hrs. Air/ cab/heat. CD player. VIN/Serial No. 301027938; $21,500. Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-328-2110
New Holland 847; $1500. 2 rakes; $1200 for both. Deutz-Fahr model Ks85. Teether 10 ft; $800. Dwight Souther Dalton 706-280-4588
New Holland square hay baler; $1,500. Ford rake PTO drive; $500. Ronald Mcclung Hiram 770-445-3936
NH 1412 Discbine mower; $11,000. NH BC5070 baler; $18,000. NH163 tedder; $3,500. NH 256 rake; $1,200. Fred Cook Fort Valley 478-747-8444
NH 474 haybine, 7' cut; $1000. NH 254 rake tedder; $600. Have operators manuals. No Sunday calls. Timothy Peifer Metter 912-685-6853
NH273 Hayliner square baler with optional long tongue, excellent condition, always sheltered; $2500. Gary Lane Carrollton 404-502-4000
Offset harrow disc by Taylor Way. 20" and 23" disc. 8 ft. wide, hydraulic lift, good tires, VGC. $6000. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042
Pearman small grain cleaner, complete with unloading pits, elevators and dryer for peanuts. Ronnie Batten Ambrose
912-309-9433
JD468 baler, megawide, JD BD1113 John Deere 4650, 2WD cab and A/C, John Deere deer plot drills; 7' and Kuhn disc mower conditioner for sale. Pecan crackers for sale: Meyers and
grain drill, Kuhn GMD 800 disc cutter, quick hitch, power shift transmission, 8' wide; works on 3 pt. hitch; $2400 - Good operating condition. Mac Wright Champion. Also repair crackers and all
8-wheel hay rake, 4 basket tedder. Dar- 20.38 bolt on duals; $18000. Karl Dop- $2600. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- 1640 Covington Bridge Rd Se Fair- pecan equipment. Thomas Hatcher Al-
rell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237 son Rhine 229-425-8080
253-0161 912-375-3008
mount 30139 706-629-0406 770-548- bany 229-347-2990
478-494-3237
John Deere 4720 with cab, loader w/ John Deere hay rake 702, 8-wheel, 2282
Posthole digger w/ 6 & 12" augers.
John Blue 700 gallon, pull type sprayer bucket, Grill Guard, industrial tires, 4x4, good tires, good hyd., no welds. Ronnie Kuhn GMD700IIHD disk hay mower, PTO Cat 1, 3-point, fits Kubota BX 2230
with ground driven pump and stainless 1300 hours. $26,900. Dexter Whigham Granade Gordon 478-628-5418
9' cut, 7 discs, new blades, new belts, and similar. $250. Dean Fenley Monroe
steel 36 feet boom, 12 foot BHC shred- Vidalia 912-293-0747 912-293-0748
KMC 2-row peanut vine cutter. 6-row fresh bar and gearbox oil. Carey Harris 678-635-5180
der. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-6273820
John Deere 230 harrow 22'; $4000. Lilliston 7500, hi cap, field ready, good condition; $2000. James Downs Sylvester 229-272-6122
John Deere 24T square baler. Out of time, all parts are present, fair shape; $500. Christopher Jones Bethlehem 678-499-0367
John Deere 25A flail mower: $1500 OBO. Bobby Simmons Hamilton hummermt@bellsouth.net 706-662-2738
John Deere 3020, late model, side console, good condition: $8500. Bobby Moore Crawfordville 706-318-3789
John Deere 336 baler; $3800. Galfre 10' fluffer; $900. John Deere 10' rake; $900. Gerald Mcpherson Buchanan 404-632-4807
John Deere 375, hay baler, 5x4 rolls; $3000. Homer Brown Midville 478-2065759
John Deere 420 tractor, 1956, original paint with 20-gallon sprayer, runs real good: $3000. Robert Fowler Barnesville 770-358-2660
John Deere 430 hay baler, sheltered, good belts: $5000. Anthony Oliver Clermont 770-530-5451
John Deere 455 diesel lawn tractor, 60"
John Deere 5075E, 2015, 348 hours, MFWD-Cab, A/C, power reverse,12 speed, excellent condition:$32,000. Wayne Pailloz Mansfield 770-385-1751 706-490-5083
John Deere 6200 tractor, 2WD, canopy, roll guard, 5600 hours, very good condition, $12,500. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795
John Deere 630 disk harrow, 24.6 hyd. fold; $4500. Robert Miller Hazlehurst 912-222-8500
John Deere 71 planters lift type, grain drills, 532 square baler. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
John Deere 730 propane, not running, wide front, good sheet metal; $3000. James R Crane Meansville 770-5506727
John Deere 750 feedmill, needs repairs; $2250. Brown Manufacturing 3pt, 4-row, no-till planter; $2500. Mark Eley White Plains 706-836-7886
John Deere 7810 tractor, duals, cab and air, excellent condition, 4570 hours, $52,500. Jimmy Tripp Eastman 478231-8035
John Deere 920, conditioner, mower 10 ft cut, ready for the field. Chris Dunsmore Lincolnton 706-401-0990
John Deere 950 tractor, front-end
Lilliston rolling cultivator, complete. Mike Bird Americus 229-942-3835
Kobelco SK115DZ excavator, 102" push blade, heavy duty thumb, 24V fan; $35,000. JD finish mower 6'; $1,500. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944
Kodiak 5ft. BushHog mower; $425. 5.5 ft. scrape blade; $175. Subsoiler; $140. Other items. Leonard Coker Gainesville 770-531-1657
Kohler generator, 60 kW, 230-460 voltage, will handle 120-240-460, Ford industrial engine, 6 y/o w/125 gallon diesel fuel tank: $8,000. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517
Krone Tedder 4 basket, 2004, barn kept, in very good condition. $4750. Clete Sanders Forsyth 478-214-7612
Kubota 1990 G-1900 lawn tractor, 54" cut, always sheltered, excellent condition; $3200. Thomas Aiken 390 Freeman Rd Barnesville 30204 770-358-4184
Kubota L3940DT, 4WD, 425 hrs, w/ loader, 6' finish mower, 5' bushhog, 6' box blade, forks; $18,500. Robert Cochran Ellijay 404-226-2713
Kubota MX125 burned cab loader, LAI601S. Good 4x4. Frontend 14.9-R24, rearend 480/80R38. Tires and motor can be redone. Good parts. $6500. George Stern Macon 478-361-1491
Kubota tractor, 2015, LS3901HST w/
Rome 706-506-7638
Kuhn GT 3200 hay rake, field ready good condition. Douglas Dempsey Adairsville 770-548-1700
Land Pride Rotary Tiller, model RTA3576, heavy duty, used one season: $3,800 firm. Tufline sub-soiler, model1S-28: $500 firm. Keith Brown Dahlonega auraria@hotmail.com 706525-9229
Landscape rake, 4 ft., 3 point hitch, good condition: $250. Winfield Flanagan Midland 706-563-3314
Lawn tractor, 12 HP BS, 5 speed, 38" cut, $300. Craftsman, self-propelled, 9 HP vacuum shredder/chipper, $350. Juanita Kerrick Gainesville 678-9895880 706-612-7346
Lewis Brothers #2 housekeeper with dump body, ready to use. Eric Mincey Baxley 912-278-1672
Lima Magna Plus 100kW generator, 120/240, w/boxes or w/out, powered by John Deere diesel. Otha Brown Yatesville 706-472-3552 770-5505133
Mahindra tractor, 6 ft. BushHog box scrape, blade boom pole; $5500. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706972-1103
PTO driven hydraulic pump and reservoir, motor, control valve, conveyors and drive chains. Larry Heslep Milledgeville 678-472-6919 770-826-3108
Ripper Stripper, Unverferth, Monosem planters w/ row cleaners/lift assist; KMC 3376 peanut combine. Dell Stephens 950 Winn Rd Odum 31555 912-2563429
Rotary mower, Brown 484, less than 20 hrs; $3000. Steve Blalock Temple 229-400-7003
Single panel onion plow, great condition, spiders not worn: $400. Joe Deloach Metter 912-685-5977 912-6826321
Spreader; $400. BushHog Auger; $800. Middle buster; $60. Row Hipper; $350. Carry all w/ 26 gallon sprayer; $325. Ronnie Jones Rockmart 404285-2665
Tandem axle trailer, 6'x7' platform, ramps, GI hitch, used for Case Uniloader $1,750. Charles Miller Fairburn 404625-0472
Til-All, fuel tanks, 110 volt pumps; Grain dryer, 250 bushel batch dryer; JD1700, 8-30s, vacuum planters. Carter Swancy Ranger 770-881-0127
Tracks for skid steer loader, metal; $500. James Ray Jasper 770-893-7030
deck, hydrostat, hydraulic hook up, 800 loader, 32HP, 4x4, 645 hrs. w/3 pt. hitch loader, 39HP, 4WD, 68 hrs., new condi- Massey Ferguson 275, 1975 diesel, Tractor tires (2) 13.6-28 on 12" rims(1
hours, very good cond. Floyd Knowles backhoe: $8000. Robert Yates Sum- tion, just serviced by dealer: $16,800. runs and drives good; $5900. David rusted): $200. Ask for Rusty. John Dur-
Mc Rae 229-315-0409
merville 423-645-0646
Kevin Cook Barnesville 770-630-5946 Helmly Greenville 404-732-5159
ham Plains 229-435-0565
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Trailer: 16ft, (2) 3500# axles, no brakes, good tires, and ugly. Photos available. Text please. G. White Dallas 770-2317314
Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder, 4 HP, have extra chipper and hammer blades and many other additional parts: $250. Ed Panebianco Marietta 770-973-0280
Troy-Bilt Horse 8hp Kohler tiller w/assorted plows, scrape blade, new tines: $700. James Crowe Lawrenceville 678-982-4053
Troy-Bilt Tuffy roto-tiller, 6HP, new motor, in good condition; $450. Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576
TroyBilt Tiller, CRT, Super Bronco, same as new: $525. Jack Gray Blue Ridge 706-838-4301
Truck bed fuel tank/toolbox combination with manual pump. Black diamond plate. $350. Randy Tankersley Appling 706-339-5319
Turning plow for Sears garden tractor, model #757-242330, sleeve hitch. Wayne Tidwell Lizella 478-396-4873 478-731-5320
Two 150 gallon sprayer tanks with saddles; $300. Dennis Martin Luthersville 770-328-8320
Two Ford tractors, Kuhn rotary mower, cutting harrow, brush harrow and much more. Call Anthony for a detailed list. Charles Hackney Dalton 706-463-0207 706-263-1077
Two front-end turf tires w/rims, never used; fit John Deere 5000 series tractor. Alfred King 274 Owens Cutoff Rd Ne Calhoun 30701 678-332-9288
Used Dayton submersible effluent pump model 3BB85, 1HP, 240V, 2 years old; $475, OBO. Frank Rodriguez Madison 404-456-4482
V-hayrake, 3 pt hitch, fair condition; $500. Alton Garner Adrian 912-5293921
Vereer Rebel baler, netwrap, 6 Disc Kuhn cutter, 8 wheel V-Rake. Gene Perry Adairsville 770-769-9888 770324-4451
Vermeer 504 Super I baler. Low usage, excellent condition. 80 year old retiring. $4500. Bob Willoughby Villa Rica 770459-5982
Vermeer 605H round baler; $1500, obo. Good condition, always sheltered. Scott Price Wrightsville 478-2904419
Vermeer track, walk-behind trencher RTX100, bought new, used very little, stored inside, plus various equipment. Roberta Verdone Lexington 706-7433994
Vicon 10 ft hay mower, New Holland hay rake, great condition. Leave message. Kyle Barron Demorest 706-9689208
Wells Cargo trailer, 8'x14', ramp door: $3000. Tom Johnston Thomaston 706647-9239
Yanmar 2000, 22 hp, 769 hrs, in excellent condition: asking $3500. Samuel Sliger Clarkesville 706-968-1560
YANMAR tractors. Huge selection and exceptional quality. Can order replacement parts and supplements Call me today! Steve Carson Athens 706-5405804 706-546-9760
Yard Machines garden tiller, 5HP, OHV B&S gas engine, 18" tilling width, rear tines, very good condition; $350. Sandra Harrison Canton 770-617-4620
Farm Machinery Wanted
1105 Massey Ferguson or JD tractor, 55 to 125 hp, cab, loader: $10,000 or less. Roy A Talley Lyons 912-5268426
50-70 ton lattice boom-type truck crane, older model okay. Needing repairs okay. RL Thompson Rossville 423-991-7530
Athens 97 offset harrow. 6' 2" in width and in good condition. Patrick Holton Leesburg 229-881-4688
Excavator for farm in Lavonia, 30,000 to 50,000 lbs., thumb preferred, 50%+ U/C please. Randy Nix Marietta 281615-4309
Ford 768 or other small frontend loader for Ford 1100 tractor. Stan Dyer Cleveland 706-892-4274
Forks for Kubota 3800, full set with back, not forks on bucket. Roger Swafford Talmo 404-402-7673
Front end loader attachment for 50 HP Mahindra tractor. Robert Wiegand Omaha 229-321-9366
ISO small square baler, prefer New Holland first or JD 2nd; have $3,000 to spend. Hunter Lewis Lawrenceville 678-332-6695
John Deere 1360 MoCo. Jeff Bacon Dudley 478-875-3918
Looking for a tractor mount loader for a John Deere 4430 such as a 158. Dana Hill Brooklet 912-536-9155 912-4897739
Looking for hay spear and forks. BushHog QT2426 loader. 95 model. SN1203377. Roy Gibson 155 Ore Mine Rd Taylorsville 30178 770-377-8779
Looking for PTO-driven hammer mill, w/ or w/out mixing tank. James Mckey Bowdon 770-258-8609 404-583-3121
Looking for tandem harrow, 5' to 5.5' with scallop discs, 3 pt. hitch. Robert Crowell Mcdonough crowellrobert@ bellsouth.net 770-957-5347 731-6161435
Magneta in good condition for 19491950 B Allis Chalmers tractor. Ellis Dennis Franklin 770-880-8960
Need a 5' box scrape. In good condtion, within an hours drive. Kevin Norred Fayetteville 770-461-5585
Need a right door for Ford 7710 cab tractor. Paul Smith Warner Robins 478952-3899
Need JD318 lawn tractor rear end. Will consider buying entire machine for parts. Hugh Bradley Cartersville 770891-2924
Need rear tire for Cub tractor, size 8.324 within 100 miles from Blairsville. Bobby Murphy Blairsville 706-781-7405
R30 Ditch Witch for parts or parts for R30. Call before 9 p.m. Eddie Andrews Irwinton 478-290-5015
Rake for landscaping (root rake), 5 ft. for 3 pt hitch. Call Tom, leave message. J T Clark Cartersville 470-232-2291
Tractor tire within 100 miles in good condition. Size16-9-28. Hugh Darsey Surrency 912-367-4504
Used quick attach loader for Ford 2000 tractor. James Brady Fairburn 404-6805617
Want rear-mount fertilizer hopper and planter combo for Farmall Super A. Wade Ross Hazlehurst 912-347-2184
Wanted complete Kubota LA481 front end loader for L3010. Russ Berry Lagrange 706-302-4619
Wanted: 6' telescoping drive shaft for auger attachment. Emmett Urquhart Forsyth 378-214-0050 478-992-6763
Wanted: PTO driven stump grinder. Bart Wright Ringgold bwrite1@live.com 423-309-2265
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(30) 4x4 treated plywood calf boxes. Painted white. Earnest Turk Eatonton 706-473-1526
100-200 lb anvil in good shape. Blacksmith forge and tools. Nathan Goering Keysville 706-551-2475
1000 gallon propane tank, half-full, good condition, you load and move from Meriwether County: $1250. Larry Williamson Kathleen 706-672-0242
15KW Generac generator dual fuel, 200 amp transfer switch and extended warranty included; $3,500. Douglas Summerville Rockmart 770-646-8152 404-425-4328
2 Behlen liquid mineral feeders. 2-wheel, 250 gallon, used, in excellent condition. $150 each or $125 each for both. Joe Moxley Tarrytown 912-2990671
2 Kiko bucks, born in Nov. and Dec. Parents on site. $85 each or $150 for both. David Combs Jefferson 706-3674107
2018 Horton hauler cargo V nose, 12 ft., side door, pull down back door. White in color. 6x12. Jerry T Cooper Hull 706-788-3260
24' gooseneck, 3-axle trailer, all steel, each axle has a load weight of 7000 lbs. New wiring, lights and brakes. W.L. Tatum Dawsonville 770-530-4950
250 gallon propane tank; $325. B. Phillips Monroe 678-414-3887
275+ gallon plastic tank(tote) w/ metal cage. 5" top cap, bottom valve. $50.00 each C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-4910838
3 pt. 1-row hitch cultivator; $100. 3 pt. hitch boom; $50. Hipper for plants; $100. Annie H Reid Loganville 770466-4868 770-630-4342
30" round tomato cages. 4 ft. Hog wire. 1-20; $4 each. 21-50; $3.50 each. 51-100; $3 each. 100-200; $2.50 each. Al Herndon Grayson 678-442-6686
300 gallon diesel skid tank, 2 heavy harrows, 3 tedders for parts, head gate. Pat Broder Stockbridge 404-401-6134
4000 gallon above-ground fuel tank with pump. Dudley Clifton Garfield 478494-6089
5 HP MTD chipper shredder, good condition. $175. 2 iron wash pots; $100 each. Jimmy L Turner Monroe 770-2074306
5 rolls JD netwrap edge. $250 each/$1000 all. Sam & Matthew Moon Homer 706-677-3540
55 gallon metal/plastic barrels; $20-30. 55 gallon food grade stainless steel, 275 and 330 gallon totes. Liz Allanson Cumming 678-231-2324
55 gallon steel barrels, clean food grade with removable tops and rings, $15 each. Emerson Bennett Royston 706-680-1432
6 ft. Rhino BushHog heavy duty. Used 3 days. $1400. Will cost $2200 new. Call any time. James C Wallace Buford 770945-5973
6"-60" PVC/Aluminum fittings available.(SDR26/35,C900/Pressure,IPS/ Pressure200,DR18,Sch.40/DWV) Specializing in lake drainage systems, construction/management and renovation. D. Beall Pine Mountain 706-672-1450
615 New Holland disc mower. 6 ft. 10 in cut; $600. 16' cattle trailer, 2 sxle with middle gate; $600. Randy Milam Tyrone 770-964-2920
75KW tradewinds generator, 8 hrs. Perkins engine automatic transfer switch; $7000. James Wilhite Jefferson 706-654-7964
90-lb. Peter Wright anvil; $395. 100lb. Peter Wright anvil; $395. Blacksmith tongs; $75. Other blacksmith tools. Ben Hendrick 1290 Anderson Mill Rd Austell 30106 770-948-9842
A.I. nitrogen tank, 14 week, six color coded cannisters; $100. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911
Acrylic barn/fence paint, black, fivegallon bucket, 10 available: $22 each. William Newman 4428 Happy Valley Circle Newnan 30263 diana.lewis0@ gmail.com
Beadboard and oak and pine shoe molding, call for prices. William Briggs Atlanta 404-349-2315
Bluebird houses, painted to order or plain. $85.00 per lots of 5 shipping. Includes basic design. William Timmerman Harlem thetroll1943bt@yahoo. com 803-640-6265 706-799-5311
Broiler house equipment, flood pans, frinkers, field sytems, baffel machines and more. Randall Hanley Commerce 706-207-2153
Campbell Hausfeld air com., 4Hp, 13Gal., Mod.#Wl604006AJ; $100. Camper top, aluminum, white 72in.W x 98in.L; $50. Michael Rowe Hogansville 706-637-0773
Chicken plucker for sale. Andy Byrd 3905 Highway 138 Covington 30014 whippoorwillman@gmail.com 770-6010110
Clean metal drums, 55 gal w/ lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-9476744
Cool cells fan 36-48. LB White heaters, feed lines, ceiling vents, linear lifts, etc. Harold Hill 347 Greasy Creek St Homer 30547 706-677-3916
Custom built Gooseneck low boy hay trailer, six bales; $3000. Lloyd Mitchell 433 Daisy Adams Rd Cochran 31014 478-308-2483
Digital incubator w/egg turner; holds 42 eggs. Used one season. Joanne P Medlock Conyers 770-231-3149
Door steps diamond plate aluminum, 5 steps, 41" high and 48" wide. $300. Jack Barwick Saint Marys 912-5522027
Farm gate: 9 ft., 9 in. long and 4 ft, 4 in. wide; $35. Larry Smith LaGrange 706416-5404
Free large amount of old brick from wall. Helen Nixon Macon 478-477-3470
Garden tiller, new B&S 675 engine and tines, rear-mount hay fork, 6ft. 2-gang flip-over harrow; 6x8x16 cement blocks, $.35 ea. Kenneth Wehunt Barnesville 770-358-2587
Heavy duty trailer, 18', 3 axle, electric brakes, all 3 axles, with ramps, pintle hitch; $2700. Julius Mcallister Buena Vista 706-975-4726
Hen nests for sale. Metal 4 hole with wooden perches. $75.00 each. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
International fly wheel motor, 6HP and 4.5 HP. United hit and miss. W.C. Quarles Dawsonville 706-265-3732
Locust fence posts and rails. Barney Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 706745-8724
Materials for 40x60 or 36x60 pole barn: trusses, lathes, tin has some surface rust; $2500. Delivery available. Bill Durham Summerville 706-252-1084
Nation E 20x50 greenhouse cap; installs on 4 ft. walls, redwood and steel
LIVESTOCK
frame. Two 24" fans. Make offer. Joseph
Yeargin Dallas 770-778-3441
All livestock must have been in the
Newer spreader, very good condition. $200, OBO. David Craig Roswell 770998-1756
Old hand hewn log cabin. Delivery & set up available. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
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
Poultry house blower, PTO driven, good condition, other poultry house
not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not
equipment. Elaine Brown Danielsville 706-795-2877
specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published.
Rusty barn tin, good condition 5V24"x11'. 50 pieces on trailer. Jerry South
Cattle
Martin 706-491-4006
If you have questions regarding ads
Rusty tin, 2 ft x 3 ft; barn lumber, in this category, call 404-656-3722.
1x6x12; cast iron pots. Cleve Evans (1) black Angus bull, 4 y/o, (1) 6 mos
Dawsonville 706-265-9704
Baldy bull, (2) Baldy heifers, (1) Hereford
Sawmill blade for sale. $200. Lamar heifer. Wilson Farm. Debbie Wilson
Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Cartersville 404-308-8543
Six 36" Acme fans without motors. (1) Brangus bull, 5 yr old and gentle
Model #AG36G. In good condition. and proven. $2500. Call or text. Neal
$35.00 ea. Gary Williams 594 Carson Bennett Blackshear 912-281-6600
Segars Rd Maysville 30558 706-499- (4) Black Baldy open heifers. $1000
5391
each. Travis Legg Comer 706-255-
Tie End Rod extension for a Kubota 2592
mx4700. New - never used. $30 each. 1 Purebred bull, 20 mos old, 2 heifer,
Keith Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531 14 mos. old, 7 young grown cows, all
229-224-7730
bred. Bull is not related to tohers. Per-
Timber Bamboo up to 6"x60', fences, fect starter herd, all are black Angus. 1
building, arts and crafts. Roots, poles, hay ring. Everything for $8800. Billy L
bulk.Japanese Madake. Mike Tackett Joiner Eastman 478-374-3972
Braselton 678-617-0873
10 Angus cross, A.I. or pasture-bred,
Trailer with wood and steel frame: to calve August to September: $1500 a
$175. Drag harrow, $200. Firewood head. Andy Wheat Buckhead 706-474-
priced to sell. Claudine Morris Brooks 0069
678-654-5073
11 purebred black Angus bulls: 1-3
Turkey barn, 1950s era. Block, tin and years old, docile, vaccinated, AI'd &
wood to be torn down. Glen Whitley natural service. K. Schwock Homer
Bethlehem 770-307-7098
404-735-9524
Two 136-28 tractor tires and tubes. 14 registered polled Hereford cows
$350. James Mccain Dahlonega 706- with calves, (20) 2 yr. old polled Her-
864-5977
eford bulls. E. Jeanes Macon 478-972-
Two Chore-Time rooster feeders for 0912
400 ft. houses; used for two flocks of 15 reg. Charolais heifers, all open,
hens. Also, two Birch egg room coolers, ready for bull; take all or choose; also,
model 6000. W.L. Tatum Dawsonville Charolais bulls. Curtiss Kicliter Mar-
770-530-4950
shallville 478-967-2940
Wanted: Cattle guard. Steel pipe 3" 16 Angus heifers, 14 m/o, all shots,
diameter or larger. Mike Bloodworth 700 lbs.: $900. 10 Angus cow/calf pairs:
Knoxville 478-836-2535
$1400. Will deliver. Jeff Williams Milan
Whirlpool 220V 17.800 BTV and May- 229-315-1261 229-315-9864
tag 220V 18,000 BTV window units; 2 registered bulls, one Simmental 4 yrs
$150 each. $250 for both. Cash. James old. One Angus 3 yrs old. Kirk Little Ly-
A Purvis Juliette 478-477-1204
ons 912-326-3512
Sawmill lumber- pine, oak, walnut, 20 Braford cross heifers 12 to 14
cedar, portable sawing boards, beams, months old. All vaccinations current.
slabs, turning blocks. Todd Chaney Chris Keller Alma 912-286-0286
Cartersville 404-861-7402
3 belted Galloway bulls, good marking,
5 floor joists, 32 ft long, 14 in deep, 1-18 mo. old. 2 -8 mo. old. Jeff Stewart
more that are shorter. Matt Whitehead Toccoa 706-244-4912
Colbert 706-206-1250
3 y/o Black Baldy cow; $850. Hereford
bull, 7 mos, dark red; $700. Hereford
heifer, 6 mos; $500. Calf feeder $550.
Larry Mongin Metter 912-687-5030
3 young registered SimAngus cows,
bred to registered Angus bull, due in fall.
All docile. Marty Clark Jefferson 770-
294-5579
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Cook Georgia Grown:
Lemon Shortcakes with Lemon Curd and Strawberries
Shortcakes
Ingredients: 2 cups self-rising flour + more for rolling cup sugar 2 Tbsps. butter cup shortening
cup sour cream cup buttermilk 1 tsp. lemon zest 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
Preparation: Whisk flour and sugar together in a bowl. Make a well in center of flour, add butter, shortening and sour cream to well. Knead butter, shortening and sour cream until smooth, then add buttermilk, lemon zest and juice. Work buttermilk into butter mixture, making a smooth paste, then gradually draw flour into mixture.
Scrape dough out of bowl onto floured bowl. Knead dough lightly until smooth and no longer sticky. Roll dough out to 1-inch thickness. Using a 2 - or 3-inch cutter, cut biscuits. Place biscuits on greased baking sheet and bake in a 450-degree preheated oven for 1012 minutes or until golden.
Lemon Curd
medium low heat until thickened. Add butter to thickened mixture. Set aside to cool covered with plastic wrap.
Strawberries
Ingredients: 1 qt. strawberries, washed & sliced cup sugar Whipped cream or ice cream
Ingredients: cup fresh lemon juice 2 tsps. lemon zest cup sugar
3 eggs 6 Tbsps. butter, cut in bits
Preparation: In a small saucepan, combine lemon juice, zest, sugar and eggs. Whisk mixture until smooth then cook over
Preparation: Sprinkle sugar over sliced strawberries. Refrigerate for at least an hour to release juices.
Assembly Split shortcake in half, spoon strawberries and juice over top. Spoon lemon curd over berries and top with whipped cream or ice cream.
Georgia Farm Bureau is accepting proposals for ag research grants
MACON As part of its Harvest 20 Vision, Georgia Farm Bureau is accepting proposals for agricultural research projects until May 18. GFB will award five grants ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 each. Grants will cover research conducted from June 1 through Dec. 31.
Proposed research topics should focus on agricultural issues such as: water quality/ management; new/emerging insects, diseases or weeds; crop varieties; fertilizer efficiency/ effectiveness; post-harvest management practices; livestock management (i.e. feed efficiency, pest management); marketing/risk management. Other ag research topics are welcome for consideration.
"The three components of the Harvest 20 Vision I announced at Georgia Farm Bureau's 2017 convention are inspire, educate and preserve," said GFB President Gerald Long. "Awarding these grants to support ag research that will benefit Georgia's farmers is part of our goal to inspire Georgia agriculture. The success of Georgia agriculture depends on research that addresses production issues our farmers currently face, such as whitefly control in crops, water-use efficiency or animal nutrition."
Proposals will be considered on their individual merits, potential success and funding availability. Proposals should be limited to three pages and include the following information: Project title and investigator(s) names; need for research in Georgia; potential benefit/ impact of research; objectives; procedures and research
location; budget (include request of funds for personnel services and operating costs).
Grant recipients will be invited to participate in the trade show at the 2018 GFB convention set for Dec. 2-3 at the Jekyll Island Convention Center. Researchers will be asked to present their findings in a poster display during the trade show. The expense of a one-night hotel stay and trip mileage will be paid to one project presenter. Grant recipients will be asked to formally submit their research findings to GFB by Dec. 31.
Proposals may be submitted by email to Clay Talton at cstalton@gfb.org or by mail to:
Georgia Farm Bureau Harvest 20 Research Committee C/O Clay Talton P.O. Box 7068 Macon, Ga. 31209 Talton may also be contacted at 478.474.0679 extension 5128. GFB is the largest general farm organization in Georgia. Membership is open to the public and offers a wide variety of benefits, including insurance and discounts for health services, travel and family entertainment. Enrollment in any of the member benefits is optional and not a requirement for membership. If you would like more information about agriculture, please visit www.gfb.org, like Georgia Farm Bureau on Facebook @GeorgiaFarmBureau or follow on Twitter @ GaFarmBureau.
Georgie's Drive Thru Brunswick
Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state of Georgia promoting our No. 1 industry agriculture! Believe it or not, fishermen are farmers, too. Their tractors look more like boats because their harvest comes from the sea, but crops like Wild Georgia Shrimp are every bit as sweet as the Vidalia Onions grown on the mainland. Fried, boiled, hand-battered, broiled, creole, butterfly, etouffee, jambalaya, shrimp kebobs, gumbo, popcorn or jumbo I love shrimp! Shrimping is a special industry on Georgia's coast that is celebrated annually with a very special event. Every Mother's Day weekend, the priest from St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church joins the Knights of Columbus aboard the most famous shrimp boat in Brunswick, the Georgia Bulldog, and rides into the harbor for the Blessing of the Fleet. The shrimping fleet forms a line, all cleaned up and decorated to mark the beginning of the season, and parades past the Bulldog to receive a sprinkling of holy water and a prayer for a safe and bountiful shrimping season. This year, Brunswick will celebrate its 80th Blessing of the Fleet Festival on May 11 and 12 at Mary Ross Park on the Brunswick River. The Blessing will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the harbor. A shrimp eating contest will follow! (I hear my Uncle Melvin is the early favorite to win.)
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BARROW COUNTY Fleeman U-Pick Blueberries Crops: blueberries 716 Harrison Mill Rd. Winder 30680 770.867.3420 | 678.863.1765 www.fleemansblueberries.com Call or check website for hours of operation and availability. Family-friendly, large and small groups welcome. Picnic tables.
BUTTS COUNTY Weaver Berryland Farm Crops: blueberries, blackberries 2252 Hwy 16 W. Jackson 30233 770.595.8303 9 a.m.-5 p.m. M-Sat or call We provide buckets.
FAYETTE COUNTY Adams Farm Crops: blackberries, blueberries, raspberries 1486 Hwy. 54 West Fayetteville 30214 770.461.9395 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-Sat Check or cash only Bring containers
HALL COUNTY Snare Farm Crops: thornless blueberries (late MayAug.); blueberries (late May-July); figs (July-Sept.); scuppernong & muscadine grapes (Aug.-Oct.) 3736 Gillsville Highway (Ga. 323) Gillsville 30543
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770.605.1121 snarefarm@gmail.com Open daily during daylight. Call before you visit. Bring take-home containers.
OGLETHORPE COUNTY Buffalo Creek Berry Farm Crops: blueberries; blackberries, mulberries 810 Stevens Grove Church Rd. Lexington 30648 706.201.5553 www.bcberryfarmga.com 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Thurs-Sun U-pick half-gallon and gallon; pre-picked gallon and pint. Call for rainy day hours. Join our Facebook group.
TATTNALL COUNTY DC Durrence Farm Crops: tomatoes, sweet corn, melons 14381 Hwy. 301 N. Glennville 30427 912.237.1041 8 a.m.-until M-Sat Closed Sundays
TREUTLEN COUNTY Whispering Pines Produce Crops: blueberries; blackberries, peaches, apples later. 15412 Ga. Hwy. 86 Soperton 30457 912.399.1988 aikenyaun@gmail.com 9 a.m.-7 p.m. M-Sat 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Sun U-pick by the pound; containers provided.Thornless blackberry and freestone-white peach tree plants: $5.
For up-to-date information on availability, detailed directions and hours of operation, call before visiting a pick-your-own farm.
Georgia National Fairgrounds hosting SJRA youth rodeo in May
By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
The Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter
in Perry will, for the first time, host the Southern Ju-
nior Rodeo Association's Southern Finals May 25-27.
The association was founded in 1994 to teach chil-
dren ages 5 to 14 the fundamentals of rodeo. That ef-
fort was so successful that the organization added a
high school division in 2013. High school participants
compete for a position to represent SJRA at the Inter-
national Youth Finals in Shawnee, Okla., in July.
The two-day competition in Perry will offer a full
schedule of rodeo events, including barrel racing,
goat-tying, pole-bending, steer wrestling and calf rop-
ing. Some 100 youth are expected to compete. Admis-
sion is free for spectators.
Philip Gentry, agriculture/youth director at the
fairgrounds, said events like the youth rodeo add to
the positive economic impact the fairgrounds make
Provided photo
on Middle Georgia and the state.
Riley Riner, 10, of Williamson is the reigning Princess of
"Agribusiness in the area has grown because of SJRA this year.
the busy schedule that the GNFA keeps, specifically
in youth and agriculture events," Gentry said. "Our
hotel/motel industry remains strong because of the continued drive to keep the agricenter busy. The new
dollars that are brought into our state have a huge impact on our business community because many of the
events we host are national and regional events. There will be youth attendees from several Southern states
for this Circuit Finals."
Ann Jones, who sits on of the board of directors of the fairgrounds and also serves as an advisory member
to the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Equine, said the livestock facilities in Perry are a
natural choice for livestock events like the junior rodeo.
"They rate as good as if not better than the major facilities in the country, and by that I mean facilities in
Fort Worth, Tulsa and Oklahoma City," Jones said. "Perry provides a different atmosphere that tends to lend
itself to families and you don't worry about bringing your family and you don't worry about your livestock."
The SJRA event isn't the only youth rodeo first for the Georgia National Fairgrounds the site has been
selected to host the junior finals for the National High School Rodeo Association in 2022 and 2023.
"This will be only the second time the junior finals have been East of the Mississippi, to my knowledge,"
Jones said.
See a full schedule of upcoming events at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter online at
www.gnfa.com.
2018 Finals Schedule of Events:
Friday May 25, 2018 8:00am Contestant Check-In Begins for Hook Ups Only 1:00-3:00pm Contestant Rodeo Check-In 6:00pm Queen/Princess Check In 7:00pm Queen/Princess Contest
Saturday May 26, 2018 7:30am Contestant Rodeo Check-In 9:00 am High School (Performance 1) Contestants Run 15-1 Points will not be posted until after slack 1:00 pm Junior/Senior (Performance 1) Contestants Run 15-1 Points will be posted no later than 1 hour after rodeo is complete 7:00 pm Pot Luck Dinner 7:30 Live Auction
Sunday May 27, 2018 8:00 am Church 8:30 am (Performance 1) Slack Official High School Points will be posted immediately after 9:00 am Junior/Senior (Performance 2) Contestants Run 15-1 Points will be posted no later than 1 hour after rodeo is complete 1:00 pm High School (Performance 2) Contestants Run 15-1 Points will be posted no later than 1 hour after rodeo is complete 8:00 pm 6th-12th Grade Dance (Semi-Formal) 8:00 pm Grades 5 and Under Activities
Monday May 28, 2018 9:00 am Awards Ceremony
GDA's Mansfield Equine Barn hosts veterinary tech students
The Georgia Department of Agriculture host-
ed its annual Equine Lab Day for students of the
Athens Technical College Veterinarian Techni-
cian Program at the equine care facility in Man-
sfield on April 19.
According to GDA Farm Manager Jessie
Murray, 11 veterinary tech students and three
veterinarians attended this year's event to par-
take in a series of hands-on learning opportuni-
ties. From administering routine vaccinations to
observing a minor surgery, students were able to
get out of the classroom and apply their knowl-
edge in the field.
Students vaccinated equine, assisted with
castration, and performed lameness and flex-
ion exams and observed the horses' body con-
ditions. This year, students had an opportunity
to observe a minor surgery performed by Dr.
Rhonda Viet, who serves as the primary vet for
the facility. The equine facility staff discussed
the importance of the GDA and the equine fa-
cilities throughout the state and taught students
how to catch, halter and handle equine.
GDA
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30 yearling Braford bulls. 20 coming Guaranteed bred AngusX heifers, calv- SimAngus bull, 15 months old. Reg# Nubian goats, non-registered, disbud2 yr old Hereford bulls. Jonny Harris ing ease sires, due to calve Sept.-Oct. 3190805 Sire: GAR Prophet MGS ded, healthy, 3 months to 1 year old,
Equine For Sale
Odum 912-586-6585
$1750/head. Phil Moshell 516 Deer MYTTY in Focus. $2750. Andrew Davis $150-$250. Krystal Beise Blairsville If you have questions regarding ads in
4 registered black Angus purebred Creek Rd Morris 39867 229-881-5823 Statesboro edrsimmental@yahoo.com 706-897-6562
this category, call 404-656-3722.
bulls, 14-18 mos., very gentle, excel- Hereford bull about 4.5-5 years old. 912-587-5216 912-536-5868
Pygmy billy, 2 y/o; $125. Pygmy and Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or
lent bloodlines, forage raised. Eric Hutto Pierce Marlowe Comer 678-227-9110 Simbrah bulls, weigh 1000 lbs each, mixed kids, wethers/does, 6 mos, Equine at Stud categories must sub-
Alma 912-286-0568
Hereford bulls for sale. Coming 2 yr wormed, tagged, shots, 1 year old, wormed/vaccinated; $75 up. Christy mit current negative Coggins tests for
4 year old Jersey cow; $900. 2 Jersey olds and one 7 yr old. Wrangler 19D. Mi- $1100.00 each, OBO. Jackie Townley Champagne Comer 706-207-1851
each equine advertised. This includes
heifer, 2 year old; $800 each. Thurman chael Bennett Cumming 404-771-5454 Dawsonville 678-776-3299
Pygmy/Boer mix, bucks & does, all horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers
Duran Cumming 770-844-0919
High quality Reg. Angus bulls, 12-24 Three Jersey cows for sale. Two are ages: $150/goat. Quantity discount. are urged to request verification of a
40 Brangus crossed heifers. 16 to 17 mos. AI sired by Deer Valley All-In, DNA/ 2 years old, one is 4 years. $800 and Deanna Teel Alpharetta 770-355-4542 negative Coggins from the advertiser
months old, 750 lbs. $1125. Ricky We- BSE tested, LBW, gentle; $2000 up. Ken $900, cash. Thurman Duncan Cum- Ram lambs, ready in June, full blood- before purchasing any equine. Nega-
hunt Hoschton 706-254-2639
Mcmichael Monticello 706-819-9295 ming 770-877-0919
ed Katahdin from registered breed- tive Coggins reports are valid for 12
5 Dexter brood cows, one with a calf. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-662-4532
5 reg. Hereford cow/calf pairs. Confirmed pregnant. 4 reg.Hereford cow/ calf pairs. Unconfirmed pregnant. 1 Hereford. Confirmed pregnant. John Watson Lafayette 423-834-3457
8 yearling heifers; $650 each. 7 mature cows exposed to Hereford bull; $950 each. Preston Born Elberton 404-2741800 706-283-0161
Angus registered herd bull, angus commercial heifers, shots, wormed, 8/10 months old. Robin Auldridge Blythe 706-825-2544
Belted Galloway bull. 12 years old. Excellent markings. Proven breeder. Needs a good home. $1500. Gene Acree Luthersville 770-927-9059
Black Angus bull calves, vaccinated/ dewormed, ear tattoo/tag, good feet, grass fed, closed herd, pictures available,9-12 m/o: $1000. Clayton Leathers Dallas 678-836-6793
Black Angus bull, approx. 22 months, ready for service: $1450. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912-523-5282
Black Angus cross replacement heifers. 10-15 mos. old. Registered black Angus bull. Heifer bull. Very docile. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-8704565
Black Angus weaned heifers: one purebred Angus, one SimAngus; $900 Each. Email for photos. Eddie Thomas Bogart thomascontractor@gmail.com
Holstein Springers bred to Holstein bull. Pick the ones you want. $1000 per head. Glen Butcher 8133 Ga Highway 112 Camilla 31730 229-449-3294
Jersey cows for sale, 3 available. Bred to Hereford. Various due dates. $1200. Pam Severson Rockmart 30153 678956-2453
Limousin and red Angus bulls and heifers, all from champion bloodlines; also show prospects. Steve Revell Jacksonville 904-482-7197
Miniature Dexter cow, 3 years old, 35" tall, black with horns, possibly rebred; $800. Debbie Daniel Pavo 352-5166408 229-859-2400
Purebred 6y/o Angus cow,1570lbs.; bred for November calving, great temperament, vaccinated/wormed: $2200. Carol Lakics Butler karaga@aol.com 478-862-9733
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 2 y/o: $1500. Benny Smith 401 S Pleasant Hill Rd Warner Robins 31088 478-5958634
Purebred yearling F-1 Braford bulls, yearling Brahman bull and yearling Hereford Bull. Satilla Creek Ranch. Darwin Anderson Jesup 912-427-6430
Red Angus bulls, Purebred. (2) 8 months, (1) 7 months. Excellent bloodlines. Great disposition and confirmation. Billy Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716
Reg. Angus bull, 7 m/o, son of Quaker Hill Rampage: $1500. Mitchel Barrett Cleveland 706-531-4330
Simmental and Simbrah young bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069
Swine
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Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosisfree and qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are 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.
9 Yorkshire/ Berkshire/ Hampshire crossed pigs. Ready 4/17/18. Gilts and barrows available. $65 each. Travis Ellington Senoia 678-787-9341
Hampshire Duroc piglets: 1 female, 1 cut male; $50. 4 pigs, ready to butcher, 250+ lbs; $160+ each. Mike Nalewako Newnan 770-630-6541
Vietnamese Pot-belly/German mini pig cross babies. $40 each. Donna Holden Sylvester 229-733-9954
Yorkshire pigs for sale, born 2/17/18: $50 each. Marvin Ransom Sparta 478456-4046
ing stock, excellent bloodlines,$300. Email for pics Suzanne Kozee Molena sunridgefarms01@gmail.com 678-8779860
Reg. purebread Nubian does in milk. Roy Stanaland 1153 Salem Church Rd Jasper 30143 770-337-3162
Registered Katahdin rams from 7 m/o to 12 m/o, x-large Midwest bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville juliesvance@ wildblue.net 478-625-9542 305-9230262
Registered Nubian kids. Lots of color! Doelings and bucklings. Disbudded, tattooed, vaccinated. Taking deposits. Joan Kiser Carnesville 706-247-0976
Saanan/Oberhasli dairy goat kids from good milking stock. Males; $100. Females; $125. Randy Miller Meigs 229941-5102
Saanens: kids, milking does/bucks, registered, purebred and American, DHIA records on dams, CL/CAE-free herd. Joseph Lashley Lagrange 404274-1702
Savanna goats, bucklings and does, 6 m/o to 9 m/o: $200 - $250. Dot Myers Pembroke 912-657-6284
Two Pygmy goat billies for sale. Friendly. Not for slaughter. $50.00 each. Carter Williamson 12525 Jones Ferry Rd Palmetto 30268 770-703-9272
Stock Dogs
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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.
3 year old SSH mare by Jose Jose. 5 months profession training. Beautiful and stylish. Call for details. Martha Thurmond Madison 706-342-1989
6 y/o Palamino mare, TWH, very gentle, rides great, 15.2 hands. Tony Green Fairmount 770-605-0888 706-337-2467
AMHA Mini-Stallion, 18 years, great shape, gray and white pinto; $100, Buckskin pinto mare, 7 yrs; $200. Frank Hennington Gainesville pefhhenn@att. net 770-535-2256
Brown/white paint, 13 yrs. Black and white paint, 14 yrs. $800 each. Ride great. Milton Campbell 530 Homestead Rd Danielsville 30633 706-247-6862
Grade pony gelding. 13.3 hands. 14 years old. Excellent trail horse. Easy keeper. Not for beginners. $800. Erica Peden Covington ericapeden@gmail. com 706-818-0865
Miniature donkey, male, spotted brown/white, 10 m/o; frisky and healthy:
770-725-5746
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls. Breeding
Goats And Sheep
Advertisers must submit a copy of $435. Joe Burns Grayson joeb@color-
Black Angus: Aristocrat of Wye grandsons/daughters - 11 bulls, 2 heifers, 10-13 mos; $1000 each. Grass genetics. Arthur Ferdinand Palmetto wstrvlr@ bellsouth.net 404-867-8773
Black Baldy bull, four y/o, selling to prevent in-breeding; see calves on the
age and younger. Polled and horned. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-273-4282
Registered Angus bull, 3 year old, Sired by RB Tour of Duty 177/DAM: GAF Blackass 112. Asking $3200, obo. Good breeder and gentle. Gary Thomas Covington 478-251-3649
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1 year old Boer buck, ready for breeding. Current on immunizations. Hogansville area. $150. Tom Schmitz Hogansville 678-516-0671
a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published.
AKC lab pups: Choc 3F/4M Dam foxred/sire choc.; 1st shots, wormed,
burst.com 678-591-9422 Pony mare, bay, 10.2 hands, 5 years
old, rides; $450. Can deliver. J. Wilkes Bogart 706-207-9366
Equine At Stud
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ground. Bob Holder White Plains 770385-0127
Brangus bull, SVF, 5 yr old. Excellent breeder. $2500. Lloyd Axon Dearing 706-564-1297
Brangus bulls, performance tested,
Registered black Angus bulls, 15 mo. old. $1500 each. Eugene Ridley Lafayette 706-764-6110
Registered Black Angus. 2 AI bred cows due. September 2. Pairs. Indian Hill Farm. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-
2 baby Pygmy goats. Born January 2018. Ricky Tritt Dahlonega 706-9738189
3 male Nubian cross males. DOB 3/26/18. Ready on 5/21/18. $75 each. Patti Knight Dawsonville 706-531-4751
dewclaws removed; 8 w/o in May. Suzanne Harris Jefferson 706-9830489
Anatolian shepherd puppies, born 2/17/2018, both parents here; raised with chickens, goats, children: $300
this category, call 404-656-3722.
Equine Miscellaneous
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semen checked, all data recorded, low 531-3549
Adult Pygmy goats for sale. 6 months ea. Call or text. Eric Douglas Lagrange 16" crates roping saddle. Excel-
birthweight, high maternal traits: $2700 and up. Seth Hunt Calhoun 770-548-
Registered black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/
to 1 year. $100 and up. Sandra Smith Covington 770-337-0160
706-957-0275 Anatolian Shepherd. born 3/6/2017.
lent shape, kept inside, hardly used. $850.00. Leave message. Patricia An-
1667
calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo Boer, Nubian, several to choose from. Male. Purebred. CKC papers. Wormed. derson Taylorsville 770-655-1827
Brangus bulls, performance-tested, bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Different ages. $60 and up. Albert White Shots up to date. Charles Mills Flowery Colts started & older horses. Tuned-up
semen-checked, all data recorded, low Martin Clarkesville 770-519-0008
Villa Rica 404-642-6486 404-775-4405 Branch 770-967-3227
gaited horse specialist, all breeds wel-
birthweight, high maternal traits: $2700 and up. Seth Hunt Calhoun 770-5481667
Registered polled Hereford bull, 19 m/o and ready to work; Durango and P606 bloodlines. Tim Parks Ellijay 706-
Boer/ Kiko: 1 buck, 2 does. 3 months. Nancy Welborn Clayton crossingjordan777@yahoo.com 706-782-5685
Australian Shepherds, born 2/24/18. Blacktries. $500 for males and $450 for females. Vet work current. Parents regis-
comed, quality groundwork foundation, call for deals. N. Garner Kingston 770203-9699
Bred and open heifers, black Angus 635-2531
Fainting/Myotonic goats, registered tered. Julian Nichols Cuthbert 229-732- Good used saddles for sale 1-16"
and W/F cross, closed herd, delivery available. Alvah Adams 160 Adberry Ln Byron 31008 alvahadamsjr@aol.com 478-956-5843
Bulls: Simmental, Angus, and SimAngus. 2.5 y/o and 16 mos. Bred and open heifers. Many years of extensive AI breeding. 912-256-1382 William Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 912-5862388
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480
Commercial Angus yearling bulls. Grass genetics, forage raise. Average weight 1100 lbs. 14 mos. old. David R Brown Senoia 770-599-1830
Dairy/beef cross and breed of calves available. Guaranteed colostrum. Multimin 90 and triangle 5. All calves 7+ days old. Brittney Peters Social Circle 470334-1933
Dexter cattle: (2) 2016 bulls, cows & heifers also available Butler area. Thom-
Registered polled Hereford bull, Born Oct. 2016, halter-broke, excellent EPDs, semen-tested. Paul Smith Watkinsville 706-224-2898
Registered polled Hereford bulls, rugged, pasture-raised, gentle, excellent bloodlines/EPDs, small calves, excellent growth. Bobby R Brantley Tennille 478553-8598
Registered purebred black polled Simmental and SimAngus bulls, 14-18 m/o, gentle, semen-tested. Steve Watson Dawsonville 706-429-5349
Registered Red Angus Bulls, (4), 12 month old bulls; $1450 and up. Joe Gibson Rome joe.surf@comcast.net 706506-3026 706-802-1620
Registered red Angus heifers & bulls, vaccinated, cycling, good EPDs, ready for spring breeding, western blood lines, low birth weights. Ronald Williams Cochran 478-934-6998
Registered Santa Gertrudis bulls, commercial and purebred. Excellent bloodlines, good carcass, quality grade. Wayne Jernigan 531 Doyle Rd Buena
adults, some w/babies, weanlings, disbudded, UTD/vaccines/deworming, healthy, no diseases, friendly, many colors, hair lengths. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896
For Sale: 1 Nigerian/Pygmy buck, DOB 12-31-17; $100. Richard Day Monroe wad1954@windstream.net 770-267-0004
Goats: Boer mix, 3 to 4 months old. $75. James L Johnson 334 Goose Creek Rd West Point 31833 706-681-4060
I have 2 billies for sale 5 months old. $100. Ask for Linda. Linda Bell Monticello 706-925-2172
I have several mix breed goats and sheep for sale. Larry Booth 181 Booth Rd Norman Park 31771 229-520-9441
Katahdin lambs: ram all banded, ewes 20 available, grown ewes available; $100 and up. Patsy Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Katahdin-Dorper cross sheep. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-215-1615 770546-9601
Kathadin X White Dorper rams for sale. 5 months old; $150. Visit creeksidefarm.
7661 229-732-7660
Blueheeler puppies. Ready 4-14-18. 9 weeks old. Gerald A Scott Twin City 478-494-2880
Kangal livestock guardian puppies, unregistered; $1,200. DOB: 03/17/2018. Registered; $1,600. DOB 03/25/2018. Peacock Hill Farm. Eleanor Davis Stockbridge 770-860-8989
Livestock guardian pups. Pyrenees/ Anatolian Shepherd. 12 weeks. Raised with goats. $200. Mike Pollex Waynesboro 706-551-3801
Pyrenees/Karakachan pups. Both parents onsite with goats. UTD on shots. Ready mid-April. $250. Erik Toivonen Talking Rock 706-697-1958 706-5020003
Circle Y; $450. 2-17" Dixie ropers; $300 each. No texting. Willie L Coggins Flowery Branch 770-500-9318
New black trail saddle, 16" seat; $500 with halter and blanket. Carol Nichols Gainesville 770-540-3760
Owensboro 2-horse wagon, new Amish bed; also, Pioneer 14-inc. Sulky plow, other. John McAfee Ranger 706324-8588
Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478-987-0019
Two horse wagon, all new, new bed, all new bearings and brakes, metals bows, no top, bucket seats. Gordon L Boyd Summerville 706-857-5010
Wade Ranch roping saddle, slightly used with extras: $850. Penny Henritze Snellville 404-219-0027
Wagon pony or donkey single double hydraulic brakes. Parade ready. Can text pictures. Call. Randy Cason Powder Springs 404-787-0227
Boarding Facilities
as Franklin Junction City 706-975-4111 Vista 31803 229-649-7724 229-649- info John Pope Forsyth 478-994-6911
706-975-3842
9659
Low Country Morefield Spanish buck-
Four black Angus bred cows to Retiring from cattle business. Have a ling, forage-fed mom, cashmere-coat;
SAVResource herd bull. 4 yrs old. Third bull (black/white face), 16 cows and 9 $350. Peacock Hill Farm. Thora Davis
calf. Edwin Thomas Bogart thomascon- calves. Mixed ages, make offer. Larry Stockbridge 770-860-8989
tractor@gmail.com 770-725-5746
Smith Waco 678-492-3517
Nigerian Dwarf bucks for sale, weaned
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Full-blood Red Wagyu/Akaushi bull SimAngus and Angus bulls, 14-18 April 19th, prices range from $65-$100. calf for sale; DNA just sent to AWA for m/o, AI sired, calving ease, semen Scott Willoughby Watkinsville 706-818-
not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call
registration. Ricky Kemmerlin Metter tested; $1700. Chet Barrett Mount Airy 3171
912-685-2714
706-499-8008
Nigerian Dwarf does, born January
Good selection of registered black SimAngus and Simmental bulls for 2018, full-blooded, dehorned, $200
Angus bulls 2 and 3 year olds. Delivery sale. 16 mos., approx. 1500 lbs. Ready with registration papers, $175 without
404-656-3713.
Pasture boarding near Hampton/McDonough. Trails, round pen, arena, wash rack and emergency stall for injured/
available. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912- to breed. David Sills Cleveland 706- papers. Rudy/Elise Corpus Jefferson
865-5454
878-8606
706-614-4376
sick horse. Dan Robertson Stockbridge 678-300-3434
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Pasture, riding ring, wash area, barn stalls, tack room, trailer parking, near Forsyth/Dawson counties line. Larry Garrett Dawsonville 706-216-3628
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
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(4) Ameraucana and game mixed roostersl $20 each. 70 mos old. 2 white Leghorn roosters; $10 each. Danny Sipsy Auburn 770-307-6284
2017 game stags, hens, Red Quill, Pumpkin Hulsey, Minor Blues, Minor Blue Mugs, Blue Splash, Grey Hatch. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 478743-6692
2018 Pumpkin Hulsey game, Phoenix, Muscovy Ducks, Narragansett Turkey, Button Quail , Ringneck Pheasants, Sebastopol and Egyptian Geese. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
5 Cochrels, 9 pullets. Buff Brahmas. Will be 10 weeks on 4/22. Selling as pairs, trios and singles. Frank Wilson Sparta 706-444-1048
5 dark pied spalding male peacocks 1- 4 yr white male peacock. $250 each. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 478743-6692
5 Pekin pet ducks.1 male, 4 females. Great layers. Need good home w/ pond. $25. Stacie Tucker Chula 229-392-1846
7 Guinea fowl; $8 each. Robert Kitchens Gibson rkitchens101@gmail.com 706-914-0630 706-598-3634
Australorps, September hatch hens and roosters. Pickup only and cash only. Sid Maynard Jonesboro 770-833-2647
Ayam Cemani chicks, $30/ea.; also have hatching eggs and different ages; price varies by age. Michael Savage Covington 678-858-4633
Baby chicks: Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington and American Dominique; pure breeds, not mixed. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Black Roundhead eggs for sale. For hatching; $25 a dozen. Shipping cost extra. David Kettle Arnoldsville 706410-8390
Chicks 3/4 weeks: pullet white rock & olive eggers; English orp & frizzle/ smooth turken eggs, hatching egg. Amber Laine Athens 478-242-1436
Chicks hatching weekly. Rhode Island Reds, Red Stars; $1.50. Black Copper Marans $5.00 Dennis Martin Monroe martinsbackacres@gmail.com 404-2346038
Chicks sexed and unsexed and ducklings, assorted breeds; Ayam Cemani, too. Sherry Amerson - White Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535
Chicks: RIR, Dominicker, Lavender Orpingtons, Red blue laced Wyandottes, Bantam chicks, baby turkeys, baby ducks. Priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-4985527
Copper Marans, Real Araucanas, Easter Eggers, Buff Orpingtons, Blue Laced Red Wyandottes. Robert Reese Stockbridge 770-633-9294
Exhibition Dewlap Toulouse Goose hatching eggs, $6/ea; Aylesbury show duck hatching eggs,$25/dozen. Pick up or shipped. Kyle Vasser Rome 706-7665684 706-766-5634
Gamefowl. Gilmore hatch, Mclean hatch Sweater Grey, Wingate Brownred, Mel Sims Brownred. Micah Edge East Dublin 478-290-3313
Guinea Keets in assorted colors available May thru October. NPIP. Flint River Guinea. Angelique Weldon Thomaston 706-741-2904
Guineas for sale. Theo Engelmohr Milner 678-967-9899
Guineas for sale. Pearl and Royal Purple. 1 year old and laying. $12.00. Ty Cowart Snellville 678-481-9246
Heritage Narraganset & Chocolate forage-fed Turkeys $75 each. Peacock Hill Farm. Don Meyer Stockbridge 770815-3704
Looking for breeding doves or Ring necks for sale within 60 miles of Valdosta. Leon L Bryan 4967 Ousley Rd Valdosta 31601 229-559-7262
Murphy and white hackles and Wildcat Blues. Ronald L Shepard Fortson 706317-9924
Peafowl, Royal Palm turkeys and beautiful Bantam and silkie roosters. Most are free range. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328
Pigeons: white rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers and white homers: $20/ pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-4943240
Quail eggs hatched weekly and chicks. Larry Corbin Fayetteville flintriverstore50@yahoo.com 770-527-1988
Rare Welsh Harlequin ducklings. Hatch May 21, 2018. Pre-orders being taken now. Anna-Reece Thomas Hapeville 404-909-9511
Rhode Island Red pullets, also Golden Comet and Black Sex Link pullets. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
Royal Palm turkeys, three times three hens: $65 each. Jennifer Sandjaja Milledgeville 478-251-9260
Silkies Bearded Partridge, from show stock, 1 w/o-3 m/o: $25 ea. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300
Silver Laced Cochin pullets, 3-4 mo old; $16 each. Large fowl. Cumming-Alpharetta region. John Mackey Suwanee 404-625-5621
Sumatra, cemoni, Hmong chickens for sale. Chandler Byron Monroe 770-3690813
Svart Hona/Swedish Black chickens, unsexed chicks; $15. Larry Priest Monroe 770-630-7982
White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds & Whites, Barred Rocks, Ameraucanas, White Leghorns. Pullets; $15. Chicks; $1. Roosters; $12. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706-638-1911
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
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Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button.
Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2018/2019 season. Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 706-337-5711 404-376-0550
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Looking for Blue Copper Marans. Hens or chicks. Sarel Robberts Newnan 770480-2595
Looking for Hennies roosters. Terry Edins Riverdale 770-478-0900
Looking for Salmon Faverolle chicks for sale, up to 6 weeks. Wanted for pets and showing. Erica Henderson Loganville 30052 770-736-6733
Want hatachable guinea eggs. Mack Chambers Uvalda 912-223-6743
Want to buy 1 or 2 mated pairs of white doves. M Lynch Griffin 404-268-4506
Wanted: Bantam Cochins. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-949-3467
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
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Two Alpaca babies and grown males and females. Deborah Rodriguez Commerce 706-336-6683
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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 404-6563667. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
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ISO registered and non-registered mini Jersey cows. Carl Mccoy Monticello 770-468-2190
Want to buy any breed horses and goats; also mules and donkeys; will pick up, pay cash. Wayne Green Bremen 770-841-6815
Wanted Zebu cows, heifers and pairs. Emmett Clower Eatonton 678-9433518
Yearling or young red Simmental bull. Virgil Hunt Cleveland 706-865-3955
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
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2003 SilverStar gooseneck, 4 horse slant load alum trailer. Stud divider w/ door to dressing room w/door. Dropdown/bus windows. Insulated/ceiling. $9000. Daniel Hodges Pembroke 912515-8887 912-515-8887
2015 Circle W stock trailer, 24' X 6'8", full metal front and nose, full escape, canvas top, torsion axles; $8500. Jeff Cantrell Bowdon 678-492-6831
2015 Stoll 24'x7' livestock trailer, 2-combo swing/slide cut gates, front cut gate adjustable-4' or 8', escape door, cleated rubber floor, 14-ply tires, used very little. Phil Tuck Cedartown ptuck7756@bellsouth.net 770-8810502
Custom-built small animal transport cages for your truck/trailer; see Craigslist Farm & Garden for pic. Phillip Jones Kite 478-494-3144
RABBITS
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Bunnies, small to large, mixed breeds, $15-$20 each. Michael Phippen Newnan 678-233-4980
Netherland Dwarf kits. 7 weeks old; $35 each. Teresa Mcclellan Martin 706244-7345
San Juan runners: 6 weeks old, 10 weeks old, $10.00 each. Leave message and number. Louis Tompkins Danielsville 706-789-2414
Triple mane Lionheads. $20-25 each. Broken and solid colors. Melita Struve Dawsonville 706-216-7895
Wanted: 20-25 newly weaned rabbits to finish for custom market, more later in season. Brady Bala Oxford 404-4564333
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
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All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.
`16 and `17. Approx. 40 square bales Bermuda and Bermuda/Crab grass mix. $2.75. Bobby Reeves Carrollton 404449-0020
`17 4x5.5 fertilized, wrapped, sheltered bales, 50+ Russell Bermuda grass hay: $50/bale; 20 or more @$40/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912-682-4481
`17 Bermuda/Fescue 4x5 rolls, fertilized & weeded; $45. Burton Eichel Thomson 30824 706-421-4945
100+ rolls of horse/cow quality. 2017 hay for sale. Fescue, orchard mix . $40.00 per roll. Joe Young Chatsworth 706-463-1836
2017 4x5 mixed grass round bales; good cow hay. Twine tied. $35/bale at farm. Delivery available. Raymond Gilbert Bishop 706-769-5820 706-2964360
2017 4x5 rolls Fescue/orchard grass hay, horse-quality, fert/limed, rain-free, stored in barn. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-280-7744
2017 Alfalfa baleage available in large rounds. Excellent quality, analysis available. Terry Embry Eatonton 706-4852346
2017 Alfalfa hay, 55 lb bales; $13, pickup. Delivery available. 2018 first cutting coming soon. References available. Christopher Moore Griffin 770634-5339
2017 Alfalfa square bales available, sold in bundles of 21. Horse quality, weed free. Analysis available. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-9848
2017 Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, $50 per roll. Discount on 100 or more. James Martin Waynesboro 706558-5005
2017 Alicia square bales, weed-free; $5 per bale; semis welcome. Sam Carpenter Tifton 256-935-0199
2017 Bermuda/Bahia, 4x5 new rolls; $25 a roll. J M Ricketson 626 Wh Smith Rd Denton 31532 912-359-3675
2017 Bermuda/Fescue hay, limed and fertilized, in barn and rain free, string wrapped; $40 per bale. Andy Potate Franklin 706-675-3727
2017 Coastal Bermuda 4x5 tight bales, limed, fertilized, sheltered, rain free. $60. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 706-231-8563
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5, net wrapped, stored in barn, horse quality. Fred Sackett Butler 478-862-5120 478952-5399
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5.00/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5.50 a bale. Andrew Carpenter Metter 912-682-9690 912-685-3812
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay. 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990
2017 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, well fertilized, stored in barn. Dan Harrell 421 Plaza Ave Eastman 31023 478-231-8321
2017 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, UGA soil/specs. Barned, 4x5 round bales; $60. Cow hay; $35. Delivery available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-994-6463
2017 Coastal Bermuda/Alicia/Tifton 9 hay, 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped, delivery available. $40 each. 8 or more. RFQ's 100-125. David Clemens Waynesboro 706-466-2944
2017 coastal, excellent quality. Stored in barn. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478575-0663
2017 cow hay for sale: Bermuda/ Johnson grass mix, fertilized, 4x5 twine, stored outside: $30/roll. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182
2017 Fescue Bermuda mix, 4X5 rolls, cow hay. Twine tied. $15 per roll. Beth Hearn Franklin Springs 706-498-2451
2017 Fescue hay, 1st cutting, net wrapped, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn; $35 per bale. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
2017 Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, large round bales, fertilized; $30 per bale. Linda Bullock Dallas 770-880-2244 770445-9392
2017 Fescue/Bermuda mixed, horsequality, net-wrapped; $50-60/inside, $35-40/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
2017 Fescue/Bermuda/Rye grass hay, 5x6 rolls: $50. Compost-grown, top quality, in barn. Jim Boggs Aragon 706936-4558
2017 Fescue/orchard grass, 4x5 rolls, commercially fertilized/sprayed, rainfree: $45. Second-cutting Fescue/mixed grass: $35. Square bales; $5. Delivery available. William Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-300-6592
2017 Fescue/Orchard grass, horsequality, 4x5.5 rolls, net-wrapped, fertilized, rain-free, barn-stored: $25, quantity discount. Ellis Linn Summerville 706-766-9338 706-857-1377
2017 high performance UGA tested Alicia/Russell hay, round/square, sheltered. Delivery available. PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-537-9721 912-537-9721
2017 horse-quality Bermuda hay, inbarn square bales, $7; 4x5 round bales, rain-free, $55. Frank Eaves Elberton 706-201-7267
2017 net-wrapped Bermuda & Bahia mixed hay, barn-stored, bales $40 ea. Matt Brown 706-561-7860 Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 770-826-8299
2017 peanut hay, 4x6 rolls; $40.00/ roll at barn, Square bales; $5.00/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191
2017 Russell hay, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, weed free, UGA tested; $50 a roll. Lonnie Mckinney Cordele 229-9472878
2017 square bales Bahia and Fescue, good quality, my horses love it: $3 per bale. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706655-2475
2018 Rye grass 4x6 bales, JD netwrapped, UGA tested, stored in barn, can deliver. William Stevens Macon 478-214-1257
4x5 Fescue hay rolls, stored in barn. Located in Salacoa Valley. Delivery possible. $40.00 per roll. Mike Bieger Waleska 770-796-4810 404-3176069
4x5 rolls horse quality fescue/orchard grass; $40. Cheap cow hay available. Square bales fescue; $5. 18' Alfalfa available soon. Dale Hall Calhoun 706506-0351
600 rolls 5x4 Alicia Bermuda/peanut hay, horse quality, under barn, $40. Walt Dockery Broxton 912-359-3153
Bermuda grass and Peanut hay, 4x5, good quality, net-wrapped, shelter kept. Brandon Lightsey Bristol 912-2400667
Bermuda hay, $5 per bale; clover wild oat hay, $6; excellent quality. John Faulk Jeffersonville 478-945-3415
Coastal Bermuda mixed hay, 4x6 rolls, $35 a roll. Terry Dockery Leesburg 229343-1849
Fescue mixed round bales, 4x5; $45, inside. $35, outside. Located near Athens, GA. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706207-4356
Horse quality pesticide free FescueOrchard grass hay. 4x4 rolls, in field, cutting May-June. $30 per roll. Taking orders. Jerry Smiley Morganton 706838-0366
Large quantity of square Bermuda hay, round hay and haylage. Large quantity round peanut hay. Paul Harris Screven 912-294-2470
Order 2018 Fescue horse hay, sprayed and fertilized, 4x5 John Deere net-wrap; $50. Cow hay; $35 per bale. Jack Jones Dahlonega 706-429-7130
Quality hay, 4 x 5 round bales, no chemicals; $35-$50. Gerald Keller Waynesboro 706-551-0981
Rye grass or Bermuda square bales; $6. Horse and cow hay; 4x5 net-wrap rolls. Sam Jackson Comer jacksonranchlivestock@gmail.com 706-2153988
Top quality Tift 44/Dallas grass mix; lg. square bales, $7. Ralph W Mills Gainesville rmfarm@bellsouth.net 770-5368438
Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
500 pounds of corn wanted for deer feed. Lee Sauer Greensboro 706-1871297
AG SEED FOR SALE
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category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-656-3635.
Alicia, Coastal Bermuda & Tift 85 sprigs for sale. Custom sprigging also available. Chester Kight 5551 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 478-2905558
Bitter melon (Goya) seeds, this fruit has many health benefits, 25 seed for $2. Send SASE. Paul Perdue 497 Cedric Way Evans 30809
Browntop Millet, 50 lb bags, germinations from 62 to 71%, $20 per bag. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300
Conventional Cook soybeans, 84% germination, cleaned, bagged 50 pound bags, non GMO, $15 bag. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669 706-7593655
Custom sprigging Bermuda grass, Alicia, Coastal, Russell and Tift 85. Also sprigs for sale. Ronald Hart Guyton 912-665-2261
Gourd Seeds. Speckled swan. Gourd seeds. 20 seeds/$2 +SASE. John Wadley 44 Plant Camellia Rd Juliette 31046 478-319-6252
Italian pepper seeds, Corno di Torro; sweet, mild, wonderful; 35 seeds/$1 with SASE. Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Rd Se Monroe 30655 770-4641979
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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018
Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein, pink Have Bator incubator with heater and
Bulletin Calendar
touch-me-nots, morning glory, hibiscus, thermometer; $25. Betty Ardron 637 four-o-clocks, money plant, $1 cash per Dock Lathem Trl Ball Ground 30107 teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E. 770-301-7356
May 12
Marietta Gardeners Club Plant Sale
First United Methodist Church
May 23
June 21-23
UGA Extension Gwinnett
Journeyman Farmers Certificate
Category 24 Ornamental and Turf Program
Pesticide Applicator Training
Fruit and Vegetable Production
Oct. 6
Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE GA Southern OffRoad Bicycle Association
Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth Kook KWC steam pressure cooker,
30096 770-476-1163
22 presto, 7 qts; $40.00. Can not ship.
Flowers and Ornamentals Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Rd Yates-
Wanted
ville 31097 706-472-3371
120 Loop & Polk Street Parking Lot
Marietta, Ga. 30060 770.443.7675
mariettagardenersclub.jimdo.com
Gwinnett County Government Annex Building
2nd Floor 750 South Perry St. Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Timothy Daly
Session UGA Extension Gwinnett County 750 South Perry St. Lawrenceville, Ga. 30046 678.377.4011 tdaly@uga.edu
Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day
Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net
Lodge cast iron 12" ribbed grill pan;
Huckleberry bushes/seeds wanted. $40. Flat griddle; $20. Both for $50. T
To be planted in Rome area. Jeff Wigley L Huskey 108 Pinewood Way Dalton
Marietta 770-206-0794
30721
Looking for Iris Lily bulbs to buy. Sheryl Lee Carrollton 770-328-8421
Memory Bears made out of your loved ones clothing. Sherry Mcdaniel Buford
May 15
New Tax Law Workshop
678.377.4011 tdaly@uga.edu
www.ugaextension.org/gwinnett
Nov. 3
FLOWERS REQUIRING
770-945-4869 770-366-1306 Pine Paneling T&G, 8"x "x
diff
for Georgia Farmers and Landowners Carroll County Ag Center &
http://extension.uga.edu/gwinnett July 7
Chattahoochee Trail Horse
May 26
Chattahoochee Trail Horse
Association/NE GA Southern Off-
Association/NE GA Southern Off- Road Bicycle Association
PERMITS
lengths, many 8, long, approx 130 sq. ft.; $50. Joseph Gill Warner Robins
If you have questions regarding this jpaugill@cox.net 478-334-2792
Extension Office
West Georgia Two-Cylinder Club Road Bicycle Association
Monthly Multi-use Trail
category, call 404-656-3722.
Propane heater, excellent condition,
900 Newnan Road Carrolton, Ga. 30117 770.836.8546 www.extension.uga.edu
May 16
New Tax Law Workshop for Georgia Farmers and Landowners
Oglethorpe County Extension Office
55 Oglethorpe Drive Crawford, Ga. 30630 706.743.8341 www.extension.uga.edu
May 17
New Tax Law Workshop for Georgia Farmers and Landowners
Colquitt County Extension Office 350 N. Veterans Pkwy. N. Building 1, Room 132 Moultrie, Ga. 31788 229.616.7455 www.extension.uga.edu
Antique Tractor Pull & Show The Steed Farm 2080 East Hwy. 5 Carrollton, Ga. 30116 770.301.8388 | 770.301.6319
770.301.6320
Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day
Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net
Improvement Day Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net
June 2
July 23-25
Chattahoochee Trail Horse
AgTech Conference of the South
Association/NE GA Southern Off- The Alpharetta Conference Center
Road Bicycle Association
at The Hotel at Avalon
Monthly Multi-use Trail
9000 Avalon Boulevard
Improvement Day
Alpharetta, Ga. 30009
Jake Mountain Parking Lot
agtechsouth.com
Nimblewill Church Road
Dahlonega, Ga. 30533
August 4
georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net Chattahoochee Trail Horse
Georgia Equine Rescue League's Second Annual Help-A-Horse Day Georgia Department of Agriculture
Equine Center 2834 Marben Farm Road Mansfield, Ga. 30055 770.905.7091 wereoutriding@aol.com
Association/NE GA Southern OffRoad Bicycle Association Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net
Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy. carter@agr.georgia.gov
We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed.
Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab.
Advertisers selling officially protect- works great: $100. Debbie Turlington ed plants must have a permit to sell Covington 678-372-9529
such plants. Ads submitted without Roto phase generator max system, HP
this permit will not be published. If 15, single phase to three phase, largest
you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the motor, HP 5.0. $400 firm. Rurel Waldrop
permit needs to be sent along with it. Lagrange 706-407-8358
For ads submitted online, the permit Steel traps and rare early 1900s cotton
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.
farm sacks. Ann English Cochran 478934-4260
Various nursery grade pots, 1gal. up to 25 gal., approx. 750 pots: $750. Rosie Johnson Roberta 478-960-1250
Victor #1 3 roller cane mill and 60 gal-
MISCELLANEOUS
lon kettle; $1100. Rick Davidson Jesup 912-256-2963
If you have questions regarding ads in White sewing machine FH263-6060;
this category, call 404-656-3722.
$250. New Home sewing machine; $150.
(2) 20'x500' houses sale, 16+/- acres New Home sewing machine; $100. An-
with/without land. Deposit before de- tiques. Nancy Williamson Lithonia 770-
molition. 15 years no chickens, tin fair. 981-1263
Harry Nelson Blairsville handmade-
Miscellaneous Wanted
homes98@outlook.com 706-745-0272
10 gal. and 25 gal. wash pots; $175. 5ft X 8ft heavy duty trailer, prefer metal
Antique fire plug; $50. 2 broken wagon flooring. John Gunn Reynolds 478-847-
wheels; $40. W.G. Griffin Byron 478- 3387 478-955-0346
May 18
New Tax Law Workshop for Georgia Farmers and Landowners
Bulloch County Extension Office 151 Langston Chapel Road Suite 600 Statesboro, Ga. 30458 912.681.0177 www.extension.uga.edu
June 8 & 9
Journeyman Farmers Certificate Program
Small Business Planning Session UGA Extension Gwinnett County 750 South Perry St. Lawrenceville, Ga. 30046 678.377.4011 tdaly@uga.edu www.ugaextension.org/gwinnett
Sept. 8
Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE GA Southern OffRoad Bicycle Association
Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day
Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net
396-2409
Chicken tractor coop/run for 8 large
16 foot, all metal truck body, flat bed hens. Needs to roll, weldwire bottom
with metal sides and tool box; $700. coop and run. $600. Will pickup. Ken-
Keith Garvin Byron 478-955-4236
neth Simpson Jasper 770-851-9957
1600 used bricks, light red, from three- 770-735-7462
bedroom home; Hwy 20 in Cumming, Looking for old cobblestones. Please
you remove; $0.05 each. Edwin Dallas call or email. George Hovis Atlanta
Alpharetta 404-641-0421
georgehovis@aol.com 404-405-1821
1920-1930s antique cast iron wood Looking for YT3000 Craftsman mower,
kitchen stove, 6 bruners (gree). $350. inoperable, free haul off or cheap for
Anna Gibson Pendergrass 706-693- parts. Gary Singleton Hartwell 706-
1919
376-6776
Old-time hot cowhorn pepper, hot red White peach tree seedlings, Freestone, Healthy, full, lush-growth August 1950s general electric refrigera- Need a cradle for a #2 CS Bell, old
peter pepper, German pink and rutger 12 inches, blooms in 3 years. $1 each, Beauty Gardenia plants in two gallon tor, works well; $150. 1950s Kenmore school bell. Charles Holland Cobbtown
tomato seed: $1/pkt. w/SASE. Amory L pickup. Mail for extra charge. Robert buckets: $15. John T. Anding Roswell washing machine, wringer type; $150. char01@pineland.net 912-618-3502
Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville 30558 706652-2521
Hottle Atlanta 404-344-0568 Wild plum, berries, dogwood, redbud,
770-552-1405 Heirloom roses, daylillies, sweet Wil-
Jean Loomis Cumming 770-778-2790 20' or 40' storage buildings; weather-
Need chipmunk trap or instructions for building one. Brody Elston Stockbridge
Rooster Spur, Old Timey Cayenne, Peter Pepper; Yellow Cayenne seeds; $2 per pkg. 25+ seeds + SASE. Terry Madaris 2017 Cloud Springs Rd Rossville 30741
Soybean Seed, Georgia-certified, glyphosate tolerant, maturity 4.9, variety-MO4901D GT; $18 per 50lbs. Mark Ariail Carnesville 706-658-5117
Tift 85, Alicia, Coastal & Russell Bermuda grass, sprigs & custom planting available. Floyd Knowles Mc Rae 229-
catalba, and more; $7 and up. Grace Walsh Jonesboro 404-307-8113
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
I am looking for Kiwi fruit tree. Gail Hayes Atlanta 404-313-0262
In search of fescue seed. Jacob Bowen Lula 678-858-0382
Want satsuma and pawpaw trees, at least 2 years old in pots. Gerald Garnto Maysville 706-335-2226
Want to buy Old Timey Puerto Rico
liam, bronze fennel, pineapple sage, amaryllis, succulents, ground covers, dwarfs daises. Carole Scott Metter 912685-6984
Hosta Hellebores Acuba Amaryllis, Iris, Strawberry Begonia, Deadnettle, Forsythia, and others. Reasonable prices. Nelle Purvis Marietta 770-422-9871
Hummingbird vine seeds red trumpet flower, $5 tsp. Larry Vickers 756 Corinth Poseyville Rd Bremen 30110 770-4901904
proof, waterproof, pestproof; provide shelter for livestock, equipment. Call/ text with zip code for pricing. Elwood Morris Louisville 706-395-8811
2000 Brew utility trailer, 6'x10' with Gorilla arms to lift 4'x6' tail gate; $1000. Phil Adkins Vienna 229-273-7691
6000+ bricks, 250 years old, very clean, out of old store: $1 ea. Ricky Mc Commons Crawfordville 706-817-8265
Air compressor tanks: 120 gal./80 gal. Vertical $200.00/$100.00; 60 gal. hori-
404-285-2321
Old chicken brooder tops. Old signs/ cars/parts/tools, etc. Old barn/farm junk. Craig Walker Cleveland 770-2945920
Tobacco sticks wanted, old, rustic, for crafts. Judy Roberts Murrayville 678617-8885
Used bow blades for STIHL saw. Louie Chalker Avera 706-547-2047 706-8305890
315-0409
seed potatoes. Charles Littlejohn Lafay- Japanese Maples, 3 gal. up to 30 gal. zontal $50.00. Larry Sturdevant Cum- Want swing gate with slide door on
Want White Sugar crowder peas that ette 706-638-1743
Beautiful trees. $20 and up. Call or text. ming 770-887-7931
rear Ponderosa goose-neck cattle trail-
make in September. Gary King 690 Thig-
Clark Norris Hampton 770-468-3593
Aluminum and tin roofing available, er--68 inches wide. Jerry Simmons Col-
pen Rd. Newnan 30263 770-253-9773
Ag Plants for Sale
FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTALS
Japanese maples, azaleas, hostas, various lengths; must remove from barn bert 706-248-7590
angel trumpets, confederate roses and and house. Frank Mcgowan Flowery Would like wild plum, persimmon, el-
more Linda Waites Fayetteville 770- Branch 404-293-5159
derberry or wild berry bush seedlings or
50+ varieties tomatoes, egglants, peppers, squash, cucumbers, angel trum-
FOR SALE
964-6414
Antique electric stove; $400. Cast iron seeds. Harold Phillips Tallapoosa 678-
Loofah Sponge/Gourd seeds; 20 for $3 double sink; $75. Metal kitchen cabinet; 416-5857
pets, catalpa, crinum lilies, houseplants, other plants. Mickey Anderson Dallas 770-443-7675
Black walnut trees; 2 ft tall; $5/each. Burtis Taylor Hazlehurst 912-3755997
Ginko trees, 7'-10' tall. $35-$75. H.T. Lyon Atlanta 770-891-3939
New crop 2018 sweet potato plants, Covington, Beauregards. April 30th until gone. We ship. Call Scarbor Sons. Randy Scarbor 5194 Us Highway 319 S Tifton 31793 229-528-4204
Pecan trees, growing in three gallon pots, plantable year round. Stuart, Elliot. Jimmy And Tanya Crum Bainbridge 229-220-3907 229-220-5226
Pindo Palms 1-7 gal; Forsythia, Banana trees; large variety of herbs; Heirloom tomato plants. Circle W Plants. Vicky Washburn Forsyth circlewplants@ gmail.com 478-994-4334
Rice paper plants, tetra tanax "Steroidal Giant" winter hardy tropical. $17 includes postage. Ernest Jessee Braselton 770-965-6972
Sprigs for sale:Tift 85 and Russell bermuda, custom-sprigging available. James Paul White Dry Branch 478214-1197
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2017 Cleome seeds: light pink or white, 35 seeds; $3 (cash) + Self-addressed stamped envelope. Donna Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd Ne Ranger 30734
4" perennials, 350 varieties; $1.50 ea. including helleborus. 1 gal. grafted Japanese Maples $20-25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
Beautiful Japanese Maple trees. Evelyn Brock Cairo 229-872-3554
Daylilies. Many. Buy two, get two free. Price list and photos on website. Alcovy Daylily Farm. Mary Burgess Covington www.alcovydaylilies.com 770-787-7177
Daylilies: 600+ varieties. Spring is a great time to plant. See website for pictures. katielou_lilies.plantfans.com Katielou Greene Whitesburg katielou402@ gmail.com 770-836-1351
Four o'clocks, mixed colors; rose of Sharon, big sunflowers; $2/Tbsp., SASE. M V Pursley 253 Ryan Rd Winder 30680 678-979-0057
Green Giant privacy evergreens, 3'-6' sizes available, starting at $7. Kelly Wilson Griffin 770-365-1530
or 100 for $12. Red Castor Bean seeds; 20 for $3. Send cash + SASE. Joy Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganville 30052
Marigolds: dynamic bi-color blooms, orange and deep red: $3/tablespoon plus SASE. Larry Odom 868 Maerick Rd Dawson 39842
Mature Lenten roses (Hellebores) $5 each; Bare-root Pachysandra - 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta carololsonmar@hotmail.com 770-9981076 770-490-5685
Perennials: Iris, Daylilies, Daisies. $2 fan. You dig while in bloom. Call for appointment. Lori Thomas Dawsonville 706-216-3384
Pond Plants, Tea Olives, Easter Rose, Cherokee Rose, Burning Bush, Acers, Ginger, Angel Trumpets, Pussy Willows & more. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-2543115
Red Caster bean seed. 12/$2. Send cash + SASE. 40/$5 (double postage). Allison Adams Newnan 770-253-8941
Reseeding petunias, mixed: $1/pkt. w/SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave Jefferson 30549
River birch trees, 3 gallon containers, 10+ ft. Over 100 in stock. $5 each. Barry Gay Blairsville 706-835-1662
$100. Antique sausage press; $50. Jimmy Garvin Byron 478-396-2409
Antique two horse wagon, fair condition, good yard decoration; $595. Sarah Briscoe 703 White Hill School Rd Commerce 30529 706-658-6829
Buck Stove insert, has blower, 33.5" front, 23.5" back. Can send pictures. James Dickson Chickamauga 423443-2044
Carpenter bee traps and instructions, shipped in lots of 5 for $85. Call for info. William Timmerman Harlem 706-7995311 706-799-5311
Carpenter bee traps; $15.00 each. Free shipping. Please leave message. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084
Enviro Pak CVU350E electric smokehouse with Liquid Smoke injector: $14,500, very low hours. Rick Worrell Morganton 404-314-1498
Golf cart battery charger, 36 volt: $150. Welder generator, 5000 watts: $500. Sears radial arm saw, 10': $125. Marlin Stoltz Newnan 850-276-0720
Green Dewalt radial arm saw; $125. Model 40 craftsman jointer-planer; $125. Craftsman radial arm saw; $100. Peter Fogg Fort Valley 478-293-2833
Bees, Honey & Supplies
10-8-5 frame equipment, Bees, beekeeping supplies, nucs, classes, tools, wildflower honey. Swarms. Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Suwanee/ Winder. Harold Lanier Buford harold@ lanierbeebarn.com 678-471-7758
10-frame beehive, $85; 5-fram beehive NUCs, $65, NO BEES. Also make inner covers, supers and top-bar beehive. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-4925119
5 comb nucs; $165. with gentle productive Italian queens matched. Empty hives, extra equipment. Closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770382-9619
5-frame NUCs; $150. With new laying queen. Pick up only. Mary Lacksen Sparta mlacksen@gmail.com 478-4561049
500 frames of deep drawn comb, $4 each; minimum purchase of 250 frames. Patrick Wilbanks Claxton 912-2867789
Albany/SW Georgia complete bee removal, also hornets, wasps, yellow jackets. Licensed and insured. Dale Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663
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All bees; Russian hybrid nucs $170, swarms & beekeeping equipment wanted, looking for locations to keep bees. David Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546
Bee boxes for sale, unassembled: $35 ea. William Howell Thomson 706-3736976 706-597-0050
Bee removal, work guaranteed, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887
Industrial quality Varroa oxalic acid vaporizer. Used 3 times. Instructions and original box. $145.00. Barney Kendall Canton 770-597-9560
Italian 3lbs. pkgs., $115; 5-frame NUCs, $150; mated queens, $30. Mack Mack Rome 706-389-5425
Pure, all-natural, unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8oz. bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678448-7781
Raw Honey and Honeycomb from Kennesaw and Sourwood area. Excellent local honey. www.assalap.com Shakeel Nasir Kennesaw 678-468-6238
Wanted bee equipment. Will pick up swarms for free; remove bees from structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588
Will pick-up swarms, remove from structures and remove unwanted bee equipment Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226
Will relocate swarms for free, remove colonies from structures for a fee. Burke, Columbia and Richmond counties. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829-9372
Will remove low hanging honey bee swarms for free. Hall/Gwinnett/Jackson counties. No structures. Reasonably accessible. Robert Williams Gainesville 770-967-4060
Things To Eat
`17 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $9 per pound plus postage, bagged in freezer. Leave message. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727
1 quart of shelled black walnuts, $25 plus shipping. Linda and Herman Robinson Bremen 678-821-3466 770-2949600 Linda and Herman Robinson Bremen 678-821-3466 770-294-9600
2017 Desirable pecans, $11/lb + postage; Will crack, shell, separate your pecans, $.50 cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
All natural whole beef, all natural feeds. Angus and Angus/Hereford cross. $3.25/lb. hanging weight, includes custom processing. Tom Brown Canton 404-259-0998
All-natural black Angus beef, sold whole/half/quarter; grassfed/grain-finished. David Sharpton Commerce 706367-0876
For sale: 2017 pecan halves, $8/lb. plus shipping. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229392-3921
Free range, farm fresh eggs. White, brown, easter. $8.00/oz. Deliveries weekly to Newborn, Covington, Madison, Eatonton, Greensboro. Nilza Kuhlmann Newborn 678-367-7006
Fresh from the farm. Large brown eggs, all natural, no drugs/chemicals. Absolutely delicious! $4 dozen. Tanya Moore Williamson carzncatz@yahoo. com 770-228-9752
Grain-finished Angus beef, side or quarter, cut to order, $3.50/lb hanging weight plus processing. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412
Grassfed beef. Taking orders, deposit $150 per quarter. Butchering soon. $3.35 lb, hanging weight + processing. John Dyal Twin City 912-805-4557
Marview Farms provides grassfed and pastured: beef, pork, lamb and goat. Free-range eggs and chickens. MarviewFarms.com Fernando Mendez Arabi 786-210-6544
Sugarcane syrup, no additives, no preservatives. 25.4 oz; $9.00. 12.7 oz; $6.00. Organic Sugarcane syrup 12.7 oz; $10.00. Mickey Morris Odum 912586-2241
U-Pick strawberries. 9-3:30. Mon-Sat. Adams Farm. Virginia Adams Fayetteville 770-461-9395
Want to buy 20+ gallons of Mayhaw berries. Fresh or frozen. Will pickup. Steve Phillips Cumming jillsjamandjelly@ aol.com 770-403-2484 770-188-7720
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Sugar cane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25 ounce bottles shipped free; $42/3. paypal.me/parrishcanesyrup. Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-536-2200
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.
Fish & Supplies
Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044.
10"-12" sterile grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker, threadfin shad, catfish, minnows, shiners, electrofishing services, feeders, fountains, aeration. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
1st Class Big Reds, $35/lb; Red Wigglers $18/lb; Casting $.070, plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@cox. net 478-955-4780
2"-5" bluegill, F-1 largemouth yearling bass, catfish, shiners, pond liming, vegetation control, bug light, consultation services, fish structure. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310
A-1 Quality, farm-grown channel catfish fingerlings; graded, priced by size; accurate weights and counts. JF Gilbert Zebulon 770-468-0725 770-5671223
All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938
Bass, bluegill, catfish, sterile grass carp, koi. State-wide delivery, lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706889-8113
Koi Goldfish and Albino catfish. Fish food and pond supplies. Call for more info or appointment. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704
Looking for earthworms, red wigglers, night crawlers in Coweta Co. I will dig. Call before 7pm. Denney Cummings Moreland 770-251-6570
Rainbow Trout: DNR certified. Quality stockers, hatched on our farm. Various sizes with delivery/pick-up available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199
Fertilizers & Mulches
2017 round bales mulch hay, stored outside, $15/bale, over 90 bales available. Jermaine Barlow Grantville 706302-7658
Aged garden compost, horse manure with shavings. We load. small trucks $5, large trucks $10. Charlene Cook Fort Valley 478-825-1981
Clean, fresh pinestraw installed; $4.25 per bale. No additional fees. Discounts available. Reliable, friendly service. 50 bale minimum. Gloria Williamson Gainesville ysrvc@hotmail.com 770912-6671
Free aged horse manure mixed with shavings. Can load with tractor. Monti Hight Macon 478-960-2008
Free aged horse manure, very few shavings mixed in, West Cobb, you pick-up and load. Kerry Quillen Marietta 770-714-7364
Free horse manure mixed with shavings. Leave message. Landline. Cindy Griffeth Dawsonville 706-216-8007
Fresh clean red pinestraw, installed and cleaned; $4/bale. We also have long needle pinestraw. Travis Golden Conyers 404-710-9884
Long leaf pine straw delivery and installation available or semi trailers dropped. Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076
Pre-bagged horse manure; $1.50/bag (20-40lbs per bag). Quantity discounts for 100+ bags. You load. Call first. Martha Braumann Lawrenceville 678-6629393
Rotted sawdust, 15 years old. $30 per tractor scoop. I load, you haul. Greg Coker Rydal 770-324-7687
Slash pine straw, $2 bale at farm, leave message. Donald Akins Collins 912557-4616
Soil building mulch or natural wood chips. Can load by appt. Alan Elliott Gainesville 770-864-3004
Poultry Litter/Compost
Oddities
Lucky Buckeyes; $4.25/doz. Planting Buckeyes; $5.25/dozen. Instructions included, please include postage. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain 828-2264700
The Gourd Pile: come shop or we ship. Pamela Morrison Po Box 516 Morven 31638 229-775-2123 407-538-4700
Garden Space
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(2) 1 year old billy goats. LaMancha/ Kiko mix. 75.00 each. Robert Mckenney Brooklet 912-842-4644
Need someone with tiller to till in town, small garden. Call to discuss price. Mary Gozdziewski Atlanta 404-6360139
Farmers Markets
Markets may use this category to advertise vendor space for rent or lease, as well as days and hours of operation.
Cobb Mableton Farmers Market is looking for farmer/gardener producer vendors. No retailers. Open 8:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. Thursdays, June 7-Aug. 23. Mableton Farmers Market Mableton www.mableton.org/mableton-farmersmarket 404-323-0608
Out-Of-State Wanted
Looking for seeds for purple leaf prince's feather. Text 850-896-9257 Jimmy Maddux 6004 Wedgewood Ln Youngstown FL 32466
Want to buy a chicken litter spread truck. Ted Cope Rogersville TN 423523-2238
Wanted #18 or #20 Southern Plow Co. Syrup power mill. No mule mills. Ask for Mary. Mark S Keisler Lexington SC 803-359-9589
Firewood
Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
2 premium oak trees (long trunks). Barbeque, heating, etc. You cut/haul, must be experienced. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790
Timber
Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.
25 acres of pine and hardwoods for sale in Apalachee area of Morgan County. Robert Ray Madison 706-7170985
Oak, pine, cedar, sweetgum trees for harvest on 4 acres. Also large tree limbs on ground, cut/remove. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423
CORRECTIONS
42" Cub Cadet, zero turn; $700. Selling because of health issues. Aaron Buggs Snellville 770-679-1744
5 acres in Meriwether County: mixed hardwoods and pines, good building site for that country home, good area for hunting, near Luthersville on Meadow Boone Rd.: $17,000. Linda Hopper Ellijay 706-636-3248
JD 4240 cab and air, low hours, good tires, quad range transmission, dual remotes, full front weights. Carl Gay Chula 229-402-0447
Kubota 1990 G-1900 lawn tractor, 54" cut, always sheltered, excellent condition; $3200. Thomas Aiken 390 Freeman Rd Barnesville 30204 770-358-4184
Massey Ferguson 281X, one owner, very good condition, complete workshop, manual canopy, kept inside. Call for info. William H Dean Toccoa 706244-5414
Handicrafts
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Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words.
13 balls crochet thread; $1.00 each. 15 cards drapery decoration; $2.00 each.60 yards muslin quilt backing; $1.50 a yard. Reta N Horton Conyers 770-922-5294
All types chair caning: Blind cane, French weave, hole-to-hole, press, porch, rattan reed and splint, some repair, quality work, over 55 years of experience. George E Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455
All types of chair caning, refinishing and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr Perry 31069 478-987-4243
Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, also wicker and rattan repair. 36 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554
Custom handmade t-shirt quilts, memory and show ribbon quilts, bears, wallhangings. Add photos and/or embroidery. Margaret Watson Newnan mew542000@yahoo.com 770-2516951
Homemade Afghans, different sizes and colors. Can send photos. Price varies by size you choose. Brenda Finch Thomson joygma4@yahoo.com 706513-6930
Need pattern "Mixed Bouquet". L C Bell 488 Mcallister St Sw Atlanta 30310 404-753-8179
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Gov. Deal signs ag education act at Georgia FFA Convention New law establishes pilot program targeting K-5 students
By Kendall McWilliams
kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov
Gov. Nathan Deal signed the Green Agricultural Education Act into law April 27 at the 90th Georgia FFA Convention in Macon.
An amendment to the existing Quality Basic Education Act, the Green Agricultural Education Act lays the framework by which Georgia's agricultural education programs in grades 6-12 should be built and executed. The act will also provide for pilot agricultural education programming in six primary schools across the state, a first step in considering the permanent implementation of agricultural curriculum in elementary schools statewide.
The first amended code section states that all agricultural education programming provided to Georgia's middle and high school students should maintain adherence to the nationally recognized three-component model. The curriculum is held to the following three standards: daily instruction in an organized classroom and lab environment; hands-on experiential learning opportunities through a supervised agriculture experience program; and leadership and learning opportunities through participation in the Georgia FFA Association, the National FFA Organization, and agricultural education.
To aid local systems in including all three
Andy Harrison/GDA
Gov. Nathan Deal hands the pen to former Georgia FFA President Tucker Felkins after signing the Green Agricultural Education Act April 27.
components, the GDOE must serve as a source of accountability and will develop appropriate curriculum and standards by considering input from Georgia's agricultural educators. Under the act, the GDOE should also employ an adequate number of full-time employees who are certified in agricultural
education and ensure that state and federal funding are appropriately distributed regionally so that programs deliver intended results.
Delaying the introduction of agricultural curriculum until grade 6 provides elementary school students with little exposure to agriculture-related topics in an organized classroom
setting. The second amendment made by the Green Agricultural Education Act authorizes the department of education to establish a pilot program that will test the feasibility of agricultural education programming for students in grades K-5.
The department of education will carry out the pilot program in a minimum of six public elementary schools. The act requires that the GDOE implement the pilot program in one elementary school in each of the six regions of the state. The local school system and board of education of each selected pilot school must agree to provide funding in full for a testing period of no shorter than three years.
Just as it does for ag education in the higher grades, the GDOE will provide guidance and standards to structure a curriculum that is grade-appropriate and includes collaborative learning experience through investigation and inquiry, including laboratory and site-based learning activities and personal and leadership development opportunities.
The success of the pilot program will be evaluated upon the conclusion of the threeyear test period. The results will be reported to the House Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, the Senate Agriculture Consumer Affairs Committee, and to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Education and Youth Committee.
FFA State Officers for 2018-2019 term elected at annual convention
MACON The 2018-2019 Georgia State FFA Officer Team was elected by delegates from more than 300 FFA chapters at the 90th Georgia FFA Convention in Macon on April 28. The eight-member officer team will serve as advocates of agricultural education and the Georgia FFA Association throughout the next year.
"These young men and women have demonstrated significant leadership ability, intensive knowledge of agriculture and have a great passion for the development of FFA members," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black. "The industry is fortunate to have such champions for agricultural education throughout the state, working to develop the leadership and technical competency needed for the next generation. We look forward to working with them throughout their officer year."
Members of the 2018-2019 Georgia FFA State Officer Team are: President-Bryce Roland (Houston County) Secretary-Clay Parker (Lowndes County) North Region VP-Dos Harper (Newton
County) North Region VP-Ava Jane Teasley (Newton
County) Central Region VP-Brittany Braddy (Mont-
gomery County) Central Region VP-Thomas Maddox (Hous-
ton County) South Region VP-Dawson Adams (Coffee
County) South Region VP-Emily Leonard (Echols
County)
Georgia FFA
The Macon Centreplex hosted a record crowd of more than 6,000 people at this year's convention April 26-28. Seven general sessions were filled with award presentations, guest speakers, FFA talent and delegate business. The agenda also featured a career show, community service projects through the Rebuilding Macon organization and state-level Career Development Event and Agriscience Fair competitions.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue delivered the keynote address to the convention.
"Our convention is a wonderful opportunity to feature the success of so many students from across our state," said Ben Lastly, executive secretary of the Georgia FFA Association. "Agriculture is the No. 1number one are the greatest commodity in our state. Bringing these young people together to celebrate their success in both leadership and agriculture is good for the future of our state."
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crops," he said. "You have to, A, find the fruit; B, you have to grade it is it ready to pick or
not; then C, you have to pick it without damaging it," McMurray said. "Those things are very easy for the human but it's incredibly hard to automate."
One solution is remote operation of harvesting robots, which takes the back-breaking work out of harvesting and makes it appealing to a broader set of people.
"One of our really weird ideas is an Uber-like service where someone comes on board say a college student or a stay-at-home mother or a disabled veteran and says, `Hey, I can do this for four hours today' and they sign in and do that work for four hours and then someone else comes in and does that work," McMurray said.
It sounds like an easy solution, he said, but it's one that requires a great deal of cooperation between the land-grant scientists, extension services and the engineering and technical schools. It also requires a great deal of investment.
Cattlemen
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we can finish cattle in Georgia through most of the year with little issue. However, the hot and humid summer months become a problem as they create a heat stress situation on the cattle which causes their performance to decrease and become less efficient," Stelzleni said.
"One of the major objectives of our current project is to quantify the impact of heat stress in finishing cattle during the summer and start to identify proper mitigation strategies to ensure the cattle remain comfortable and continue to perform through the summer."
Lger's answer to the problem of heat stress was to construct barns with high roofs and open sides. Each barn is 64 ft. x 0.25 miles long and contains 12 pens measuring 64 ft. x 100 ft. The temperature inside the barns even with the open sides is about 20 degrees cooler than outside.
"The goal is to keep them very well in good shape and get the very best beef quality that we can get out of the animal," Lger said.
Cattle are raised in all 159 counties in Georgia and are the foundation of a $3 billion industry, according to the Georgia Cattlemen's Association. The association expects to release the results of its economic study in the fall.
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