10 0 t1h91A7nni2v0e1r7sary GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 VOL. 101, NO. 14 COPYRIGHT 2018 GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER Georgia farmers enjoying improved peach crop By Clint Thompson great. We had a lot of hours below 45 degrees and also had a lot of chill be- Last year's summer peach crop low 32 (degrees), which is not ideal," was disastrous, but Georgia's peach Dickey said. "I think some growers in crop rebounded this summer follow- places, certainly south of us, have seen ing colder temperatures in December some chill issues this year, but that's and January. relatively small compared to damage "We were very optimistic this from the freeze." winter, but then we kind of got our Dickey was one of many Georgia feelings hurt because of that late-sea- peach producers who suffered through son freeze in March. But I will say a warm winter with last season's crop. that everybody is excited about hav- The lack of cold temperatures was ing a lot more peaches this year than a big reason Dickey harvested only last year," said Jeff Cook, University about 20 percent of his standard crop. of Georgia Cooperative Extension Cook has seen cases of bacterial Agriculture and Natural Resources spot disease in many varieties this agent for Taylor and Peach counties. year. He said it is not something grow- The mild winter in 2017 contrib- ers encounter every year with every uted to an 80 percent loss of Geor- variety, but it is a lot more widespread gia's peach crop. Cook estimated this summer. that about 70 percent of those losses "Right now, mainly all we're see- could be attributed to a lack of chill ing are leaf spots and some defolia- hours. tion. We're not seeing too much on the Peaches need chill hours with fruit," Cook said. temperatures between 32 and 45 Bacterial spot is a sporadic leaf- degrees Fahrenheit to mature. Most spot disease that can cause defoliation trees need between 900 and 1,000 in certain cultivars. Spots can also ap- chill hours. pear on the fruit, causing damage and Peaches require chill hours to leaving fruit unmarketable. grow, though temperatures that For more information about grow- dip below freezing can also hurt ing peaches in Georgia, visit www. the quality of the crop. Peach trees extension.uga.edu/topic-areas/fruit- bloom in early to mid-March, so UGA CAES vegetable-ornamentals-production/ late-season freezes can also damage Peaches are growing better this year in Georgia, thanks in large part to more chill hours during the 2017-18 winter. peaches. the crop. According to Cook, a late- season freeze affected this year's crop. quality and size," he said. with the early-season varieties that account -Clint Thompson is a news editor with "We started the season with low volume, Georgia peach farmer Lee Dickey manag- for 25 to 30 percent of his entire crop. the University of Georgia College of but now that we are into our high-chill-hour es a farm in Crawford County that covers ap- "I think that, although we had good chill Agricultural and Environmental Sciences peaches, that volume is picking up with good proximately 1,000 acres. He has been pleased hours, the quality of the chill this year was not based in Tifton. Country Graffiti A mural in Newborn, a town of about 500 in Newton County, celebrates Georgia farming in simple and patriotic terms. Newborn is 49.2 miles southeast of the Georgia Department of Agriculture's headquarters in Downtown Atlanta, proof that it's still possible to travel less than 50 miles from the state's capital and find peace where the land spreads out far and wide. -Amy Carter/GDA Amy Carter/GDA Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 Advertise in the Market Bulletin Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Out-of-state subscribers may only publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. Advertising is limited to farm-related items. 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New grill, seat and front tires, rear tires If you have questions regarding ads in If you have questions regarding ads in 95% : $1500. Thomas Tucker Lithia this category, call 404-656-3722. this category, call 404-656-3722. Springs 770-941-2354 Farm Services and Services Wanted Only farm work or farm help 1952 8N Ford tractor; $3,500; 1947 9N ads must be related to agriculture. wanted advertisements allowed. No Ford tractor; $3,250. Restored to parade Wanted services must be performed commercial, industrial or domestic condition. Steve Connell Ranger 706- on the farm of the individual desiring employment permitted. 334-4023 770-846-9027 the service. Commercial contractors Cattle help wanted: Swainsboro, GA. 1953 Ford 8N tractor with scrape, runs are not allowed to advertise services No living quarters. Hourly rate. Addison new, 12V battery kept under shed. Da- in this category. Farm Services and Hooks Swainsboro 478-494-0390 vid Clay Conyers 770-922-8778 FARM MACHINERY Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 1953 Jubilee Tractor, new battery, tires on front, radiator and alternator, 12 volt 35+ years' experience, lakes/ponds, built/restored pipe systems, new repairs, creeks rerouted, land cleared, If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. system. New paint, runs great: $3,100. Mike Henry Griffin 404-201-3969 1960 Ford 641. Good tires and lift, runs homesites timber clean-up. Licensed/ Only farm machinery and equipment good. New coil, dist, rebuilt carb: $1500. insured, will go anywhere statewide, owned by the advertiser and used in Ken Cortes Lizella 478-836-9041 have references. Bobby Lee Karr Gay his/her own farming operation can be 1964 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, 404-227-3405 advertised; those persons advertising 50 Perkins, in good condition. $3500, 40 years of experience: bush hog- for machinery and equipment wanted OBO. Harvey Shavers Griffin 770-468- ging, grading, post-planting holes, gar- must be seeking those items for their 6455 dens/food plots plowed, seed/fertilizer own farming operation. 1969 John Deere tractor, Deutz trac- spreading, chainsaw work, etc; $50 per `03 GMC 3500 flatbed truck, 135k tor, harrow seeder, heart pine, walnut hour, 3 hour minimum. Metro/N.Ga. Rick mileage, cold AC, cruise control, new lumber, generator, John Deere mowers, Allison Buford 678-200-2040 paint, new bed, new tires: $18,000 OBO. stock trailer. Dennis Hinton Covington Agricultural/farm fencing installed/re- Morris Faircloth Pelham 229-328-8036 770-786-2014 paired. All types: wood/board, stranded, `52 Farmall cub, needs left rear seal/ 1973 Ford 2000 gas tractor, mechani- woven, high tensile. Land management bearing, good condition, new parts, cally sound. Runs great! $5200 cash. services: mowing, seeding, food plots, make offer. Orin Timlin Rockmart 573- Robert Elliott Buford 770-313-5456 and wildlife habitat. Casey Kent Good 225-8495 770-313-5456 Hope 678-446-8520 `99 International 4700 7.3 auto 40 ft. 1974 CASE tractor & seven pieces of All types tractor work: no-tilling, drill- bucket truck. 177,000 miles. For sale or equipment: $6,000. Paul Hall Monroe ing, bushhogging, plowing, planting, trade. Donnie Childers Shellman 229- 770-267-5122 hauling. J. Richard Mocko 2733 Cliffview 206-2426 1975 Dodge 300, steel dump bed, v8 Dr Sw Lilburn 30047 706-207-4886 (1) 5' HD disc harrow, large disc; 1- engine, dual wheels, good condition. Bobcat and tractor work, heavy brush row cultivator; (1) Ford 12" bottom turn- Asking: $650. Aaron Buggs Snellville clearing, post-hole, grading, food plots, ing plow with tail wheel. Darwin Blansit 770-679-1744 bush-hogging, roads, driveways, back- Trion 706-238-0465 1986 International tractor, 284 rebuilt filling, plowing/tilling, pasture main- (2) Avery V tractors, not running. Make carburetor, gas tank resealed, stored tenance. Oconee and surrounding offer. Mark Issenberg Rising Fawn 706- under shelter. $3,995 OBO. Thomas counties. Michael Ebright Watkinsville 398-3232 423-413-1950 Gayton Alpharetta 770-475-4803 770-363-5092 404-861-2142 (2) JD 690B excavators, L9000 Ford 1991 JD 2355 tractor with 520 JD Bush hog, drives scraped & tilling ser- dump truck as is, 1970 3 cylinder Ford Loader with pallet & hay forks, 6' buck- vices. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386- 2000, new motor gas, 30' gooseneck et. Good condition. $12,500. Jack Phil- 1466 H.D. Jimmy Dixon Waycross 912-283- lips Wrens 706-833-3004 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and 8301 1998 John Deere Tractor 870 model. food plot, harrow and plow, bale square (2) Troybilt Horse tillers for parts. Wil- Low hours, slight damage, runs great. hay; Monroe County area. Jimmy Wal- liam S.Warbington Dacula 678-477- Call for info. Ronnie Waits Monticello drep Forsyth 478-994-0701 3306 bmcbaits@gmail.com 706-468-5498 ClearView underbrushing - Forestry (3) 8N Ford tractors, look and run 770-527-6735 mulching, underbrushing, and land good; $2,150 each or best offer. Samuel 2 Krone EC320 Disc mowers, pair or in- clearing. Slade Jarrett Baldwin 706- Herndon Hazlehurst 912-375-4320 dividually. Purchased 8/14: $6500 each. 391-5177 10 foot BushHog brand cutter 2100 , Dann Standard Tignall 706-836-0442 Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred 5 foot heavy duty BushHog 1100. Both 2 produce trailers with conveyor belts Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672 good condition. Todd Keesee Madison on the bottom. $2000.00 each. Aubrey GERL stallion-to-gelding castration 678-201-6050 Sumner Omega ababyblue93@yahoo. program. Take your horse/call vet to 10 kW generator, propane gas, auto- com 229-392-4509 come out year round. We pay $75 per matic transfer panel, good for house- 20 disc smoothing harrow, $450.00; horse toward cost. Donna Harrison hold, heavy-duty, cast iron, new sev- cultivator, $250.00; 8 disc harrow, Bethlehem 770-464-0138 770-905- eral thousand dollars, now $1800. Runs $400.00; rotary mower, $350.00 Nelson 7091 good. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Lakes/ponds built & repaired, new 100 Farmall with cult, 1 point hitch 2000 John Deere 990 4wd with loader. pipe systems, land clearing, swamps plow. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706- 2408 hrs. $14,000 OBO. Call or text. drained, creeks rerouted, drainage prob- 847-8517 Robby Benedict Jefferson 770-274- lems, wetlands restoration, food plots, 1000 gallon water wagon with pump. 9205 bush hogging, homesites, licensed. Tim Text for pic. $1000. Herman Jones Wa- 2003 KMC 3376 peanut combine. Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565 verly Hall 706-566-6197 Zachary Stone Tifton 229-392-0234 Land clearing & grading: big machine, 10ft smoothing harrows. New 22 inch 2006 LA 853 Kubota loader, less than big results! Use CAT 953/963 so you get discs & bearings on front. Heavy frame, 500hrs, new frame, all mounting brack- the most for your money. John Maddox great shape. Asking $2,150 OBO. Larry ets, skid steer type with bucket. $3,500. Porterdale ofodemo@gmail.com 678- Gailey Baldwin 706-499-6699 Jeff Allen Blue Ridge 706-632-8056 409-1897 470-441-6056 1150B case track loader with rippers. 2011 Kubota RTV1100, 420 hours, like Mud and water, no problem. Beaver Runs good: $14,500. Joshua J Spratlin new, 4x4, diesel, cab A/C & heat. New dam removal, creek channel cleaning, Colbert 706-255-4617 tires, $15,500. Charles Smith Ochlock- drainage ditching, silt removal, lake 135 Massey Ferguson, gas, good con- nee 229-379-4619 rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535- dition: $3500. Troy Bradshaw William- 2014 Kubota M6060 4x4 with loader. 6562 229-881-0048 son 770-467-8446 360 hrs, like new. Do not have to add Stumps ground neatly below ground 140 International 1965 Model. Com- DEF to diesel. $35,500. Bryan Rountree level, free estimate and reasonably pletely reconditioned with new firestone Twin City 912-531-9604 priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770- tires. Excellent condition. $4800. Pam 2018 Kuhn hay mower, new machine 867-2718 Duckworth Calhoun 706-346-0217 GMD240HD. 8 ft. plus cut: $9500.00. Tractor work. Food plots, Bush Hog 150 gallon, 3 pt. hitch sprayer, like new. Bill Caldwell Woodbury 706-553-2149 work. Weed control. Fertilization. Seed Joe Rowan Mcdonough 770-957-3131 3 pt one row HD cultivator with planter spreading. Chainsaw work. Very rea- 1500 Yanmar diesel tractor with har- or without. Excellent condition. Both sonable rates. Hancock, Green, Putnam row rotary mower & scrape blade. Good $500. Thomas Wheless Lexington thom- and surrounding counties. Gary Mitchell condition. Mike Roberson Dublin 478- as743@windstream.net 706-338-4507 White Plains 678-428-4172 275-0970 478-488-1647 3 riding mowers, 2 Craftsman, 1 Voss Custom Fencing: board, cattle 16ft. tandem axle farm equipment trail- Husqvarna: $300 each. Earl Nix Gills- fence, chainlink and pet. Casey And er. Very good condition. Mobile home ville 706-677-3547 Natosha Voss Cedartown 605-354- axles, no brakes on axles. $1,100 Chris- 3600 Ford tractor, Ford 4' bush hog; 0886 topher Hill Milner 770-468-7701 good shape, good paint, good tires. Farm Services Wanted 18 row hydraulic van sprayer; Amadas $6,000 for both. John Hash Mcintyre hard hose irrigation traveler 3", 850'; ABI 478-414-8438 Want person or family to run a broiler farm in North Georgia. Experience preferred. Must provide references. Buddy G Hitt Dalton 706-278-4535 706-9800421 Want someone to maintain/cut 15 acre Fescue pasture near Ellijay. You keep hay. Ray Lee Lawrenceville 404-3168344 hard hose irrigation traveler 3". Good condition. Wayne Hobbs Vienna 229805-0712 1925 cutoff saw on carriage with 7 HP satterly flywheel engine, restored and painted. $2,000. James T Mckinley Thomaston 706-975-7244 1948 Ford 8N. Runs but needs cosmetic work. Kept in a shed. Converted 3910 Ford tractor. One owner. Power steering. Garage kept. 990 hours. $8500. Jack Stanley Ellijay 706-2763975 3930 Ford tractor, 1600 hours, good condition: $13,500. James Mccain Dahlonega 706-265-0256 3PH harrow, good disc, 6 ft. 18.4-38 duals snap-on. 18 ft. hyd fold new disc. to 12 volts. $1150. Jim Arp Silver Creek BushHog harrow. David Green Mon- 706-232-5547 trose 478-278-5252 1950 Ford 8N Tractor (gas) for $2,850, 4000SU Ford tractor. Excellent me- runs well. Helmut Albrecht 930 Happy chanical, paint, tires, remote power, Valley Circle Newnan 30263 amis5@nu- power steering, canopy: $6,500. Glenda mail.org 770-652-6412 770-755-2650 Gober Buchanan 770-646-9677 WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 5,000lb maximum 4X4 platform scales with digital read out. Can send pic over cellphone: $650. Clarence Mccorkle Thomson 706-466-1105 500 gallon fuel tank with 115 volt, electric pump; $300. Keith Garvin Byron 478-955-4236 5ft. or 6ft. County Line rotary mower. Darryl Nealis 593 Amah Lee Rd Hampton 30228 dgnealis@aol.com 770-6301469 770-946-9160 6' JD Frontier finish mower, $1,500. Ford 118, 4-bottom plow; $695. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-537-2890 6.5x12 heavy duty utility trailer (two 3,500lb. axles) factory built. Needs floor, etc. $775 as is or $1,275 refurbished. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 6.75 HP Craftsman wheeled 22 inch weed trimmer: $100. 6 HP Craftsman 17 inch walk behind rototiller: $200. Hugh Watson Marietta 678-445-1454 601 Ford Workmaster, new tires, paint, wiring & gages. Excellent condition. $4500. Jimmy Bell Homer 706-6774256 604n Vermeer 3000 bales, net and twine, field ready. Brian Harper Madison 706-474-1070 60Kw Kohler diesel generator, 230 hours. Comes with auto-transfer switch, trickle charger & diesel tank, $8500. Steve Pritchett Talking Rock 706-6355715 630 John Deere 20 foot harrow. Disks have recently been replaced. Call for information or pictures. $4,500. Jamie Hall Surrency 912-218-0042 6600 Ford tractor with loader, bucket, forks are in good shape: $8,000. John Mcafee Ranger 706-334-2218 7 Delta rapid hitches, 7' spring-tooth harrow, 6' boom, 6' King Kutter rake, Baltic spreader. Larry Rutledge Loganville 770-883-5325 7308 New Holland FEL fits, 30 to 40 HP tractor in good condition, with no mount bracket or valve: $1500. Christopher North Whitesburg 770-842-4198 8 foot, old hay rake modified for tractor. $395. Robert Sjulson Cleveland 706-219-3000 8 N Ford, reconditioned with 5' BushHog; $3000, OBO. Jay Johnston Jackson 770-861-0231 8' front mount Waldon blade with cylinder and hoses, $1,250. 8N, rebuilt motor, $1800. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 8' Rhino flail mower $1,000; 5' PTO driven tiller $600; 671 JD planters $300 each; 920-size tires. Donald Wooten Denton 912-347-2009 Athens 12ft. double offset smoothing harrow. New blades, bearings, tires. Excellent condition, only needs paint. $3000. Dale Precise Williamson 678603-1900 Attachments: Dirt pulverizer $750, Gill roll-over box blade $900, 9 Shank 7' Spring tooth plow $800, Danuser scrape blade $300. Mark Woodham Madison 404-379-8037 Backhoe buckets, 3 Cat, 5 New Holland: $200 each. Mike Mullinax Rome 770-318-8573 Barko 40 log loader on 1988 Chevrolet C-70 truck. Good condition. Asking $7500, make offer. Joe L Bradfield Lagrange 706-845-6309 Bush Hog rotary cutter, 5ft. heavy duty, some rust, very useable 3pt. $400. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-776-3318 706499-8063 BushHog 50" roto tiller, 3 pt hitch, PTO, good condition: $800. Quick connect hitch: $75. Ronald Boyd Sharpsburg 478-454-6171 BushHog John Deere HX20 2014' Aircraft tires, new blades cutter in good shape. Asking $12,500. Mickey Wakenigg Bostwick 404-405-9978 Case 350B dozer 6-way blade, 40HP, ROPS. Good farm machine. Evan King Adairsville 770-548-6837 Case IH 5240 cab, no air, big Q loader, big bucket, looks rough, runs great. John Wade Cochran 478-599-0635 478-599-0635 Chevy 3500 flat bed goose neck hitch, 6.5 diesel, 84000 miles, runs good: $4500. Scott Price Wrightsville 478290-4419 Claas 360 baler, 4x5 bales, twine or net, excellent condition, always sheltered, can test operate. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669 Clean 3000 gallon fuel tank for sale: $3,000 firm. Joe Young Chatsworth 706-517-5291 Craftsman 54 inch riding mower with 3 bin bagger and 26hp. 1100 hours. New tires, new grass shoot. Linton Smith Bethlehem 770-867-0158 678-467-1221 CrustBuster boll buggy: $4,000.00 Tommy Hilliard Camilla 229-733-9355 Danuser MD-6 post driver: $300. Robert Russell Blue Ridge 706-633-7462 Dependable M-148 planter with 3-phase converter, $4000 OBO. 14ft. land leveler, heavy duty, $1000. Brett Mcmichael Juliette 478-256-2558 DR chipper, PTO driven, up to 4-1/2''. Used only a few times: $1500. Bryan Curles Winder 678-858-7990 DR power wagon 6.75HP, Tecumseh 4 speeds dump bed & mixing tub sulkey with seat, 800lb. capacity: $550 OBO. James Welch Villa Rica 770-459-8608 Farmall 130, runs good, with equipment, need some repairs; asking $2,000 OBO. Paul Morgan Nahunta 912-276-1663 Field cultivator, stiff foot, 500 lbs, planters, 6 ft.; $750. Walter Klimowicz 292 Henry Cantrell Rd Ellijay 30536 carte@ ellijay.com 706-635-7009 Finish mower 6' King Kutter, used very little:$1200. 6' scrape blade: $150. Russ Flanagan Lithia Springs 770-722-1829 Finishing Kubota Bushhog RDTH60 mower, used very little, purchased new in 2015: $1800 asking. Ronald Cobb Hazlehurst 912-253-9113 For sale 16ft. trailer 2 axle, 6 lug tires: $1,800. 20ft. 10 ton trailer, 3 axles: $1,800. Willie Harrison Maysville 706652-2608 Ford 2x14 trip bottom plow. Good points, coulter, tailwheel: $400. Roger Holley Wrightsville 478-232-8381 Ford 5000 tractor with front end loader and 3ph, diesel, runs fair, good tires, and paint: $4500. Willie Thomas Reynolds 478-672-7134 Ford 801 diesel block, crank, camshaft lifters, 4 rods rebuildable, 3 pistons. Priced by piece or buy all. Kenneth W Phelps Thomasville 229-224-0935 Ford finishing mower model 930A. Very good condition. $650. Richard Ivey Eatonton 706-473-0140 Ford tractor 5000. New seat, new front tires, good condition, low hours. $7,500 OBO. Edwin Harris Statesboro 912682-3021 Four-wheel farm wagon, 7x12, new tires, wheels sheltered: $750. Kenneth Corbin Chickamauga 423-260-6602 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 GEHL 2345 mower conditioner, bought new, sheltered, 9 1/2' cut. Cut less than 400 acres. $9000. Rex Johnson Hiawassee 706-781-7318 Hay rake, 8-wheel, hydraulic lift arms, pull type; Claas round baler, Rollant 250; Hay tedder, 2-wheel, PTO driven. Gregg Howell Hahira 229-563-1419 Hay trailer, will carry 6 bales, bumper pulled, call for photos. Jeff Givens Butler 478-294-0068 Heavy duty land levelers; 10' and 12'; $1600.00 - $1800.00. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162 Hensley bucket, 54 inch, fits Komatsu PC300. Needs shanks & cutting edge. $1700 cash. R D Precise Williamson 678-603-1900 Hesston 5530 round 4x5 baler, kept in barn, ready to go. Excellent condition, $2000. Donald Clements White Plains 706-467-3284 Hooper 8x30 Gooseneck trailer tandem axle 7,000 lb capacity. $5.000, OBO. Very nice condition. David Odegaard Monticello 770-714-0354 Hooper equipment trailer with ramps & dove tail; good condition & sheltered. $600.00 Moseley Farms Mcdonough 770-633-2296 International Harvester 500C, motor sound; $4,500, OBO. See at Williams Garage-Oasis. Tom Fulton Oasis 404374-7457 706-557-2998 International single offset cutting harrow, 8ft. wide on 10" spacing. Good blades, bearings, foam filled tires. $3150. Grace Precise Williamson 678603-1900 JD 4560: $25,000. JD 4430: $19,500. JD 4450: $23,500. JD 4430: $18,500. MF 230: $4,500. JD 3020: $6,250. Andy Sumner Wrightsville 478-484-6984 JD 458 megawide, twine & net wrap, bale track promonitor controller, serial number: 1E00458XKBB371254. Like new. $23,000. J M Ricketson Denton 912-359-3675 JD 467 baler, $13000. JD 435 baler, $3500. JD 328 square baler, $3500. Lee Banks Mansfield 678-656-3060 JD 9950 cotton picker, picked 120 acres in 2017. Good condition. $9000.00. Stanley Jordan Lakeland 229-560-8989 JD model 610 6' rotary mower. Sound mechanical condition, some rust on the deck. $750. Gerald Everett Lagrange 706-884-8525 JD R280 9' disc mower (30 hrs); extra knives; excellent condition; barn stored; one owner; $8,900. Charlie Jackson Lawrenceville jackson_c19@yahoo. com 678-910-0561 JD tractor 2040, 3 cylinder diesel, 40hp with 4ft. BushHog finishing mower, new belts & blades. $6500. Gene Ogan Columbus 706-527-4793 706-577-9449 John Deere 1010 with 5' rotor motor: $2,750. 7' box blade: $700. Claude Stone Denton 912-375-7664 John Deere 4650 4wd, 8,200hrs, no leaks, a/c works great. Strong hitch power shift trans. Call for details. Reese Foster Dawson 229-886-0396 John Deere 520 Loader: $1000. Matthew Hulett Hazlehurst 912-539-8806 John Deere 600A hi-boy with 6-row weed wipers, good working condition: $1500. Billy Sanders Vienna 229-9383456 John Deere 637 disc harrow, 32 ft. 2007, excellent condition: $25,000. 1000 gallon fiberglass nurse tank with pump: $2500. Carlin Giesbrecht Louisville 478-494-4007 John Deere 920 Moco conditioner mower, 10 ft cutting width. Good condition, $6,500 OBO. Chris Dunsmore Lincolnton 706-401-0990 John Deere square baler needles, new. Part # AFH 202537: $330 a pair. Wilson Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492 John Deere tractor 1957 Model M for parts or restoring. Shirley McCarty Colbert 706-788-2654 Kawasaki 2006 mule 3010 side by side 4 seater, 4WD, 460 hours, red, good conduction. $6500. Joseph Lee Hogansville 706-881-7492 Kifco T200L irrigation reel 600' length, used once: $9000. Also have PTO driven pump. Charles Mathis Nicholson 404-317-6173 KMC 3374 peanut combine, 4-row, picked very few peanuts, excellent condition: $32,500. Jimmy Cofield Eastman 478-893-4996 Krone hay tedder 18' hydraulic lift excellent condition: $6000. Sitrex 8 wheel rake, good condition: $1000. Scott Mcdaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013 Kubota L210 21 HP, new glow plugs, 800 original hours, full size tractor. $3750.00. Daniel Grant Richmond Hill 912-429-2434 Kubota L295 26HP with attachments, finish mower BushHog & box scraper. All completely refurbished & restored. Jean Klemm Marietta 678-787-0872 Kubota MK4700. 50 HP, 1 set hydraulic remotes, front loader and bucket, 363 hrs, like new; $16,500. Keith Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531 Kuhn EL50 Rototiller; $900. 6' BushHog, no PTO shaft; $400. 5 pieces hay equipment; $18000. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-778-4165 Land Pride 60" finishing mower, good condition, ready to work. Moira Mccracken Dawsonville 770-893-3687 Land Pride 7ft. rotary mower, model RCR 1884, 3 point hitch, good condition: $1,800. Henry Glover Stone Mountain 770-934-3808 404-626-1501 Lockwood/Reinke center pivot, operational, $25k. Grove manlift, height 42ft, 500lbs, $8500. Cavelle And Mickey Roman Jacksonville 904-509-2589 LT40E15 Wood-Mizer 3 phase. Can possibly help with 3 phase. $8000.00 Tommy Jackson Juliette 478-986-9446 Mahindra 4500, 2WD, low hours. $6,500. Jim Eaton Cartersville jime@ tscapparel.com 770-815-7260 Massey Ferguson 10 square hay baler, good condition. Dale Ricks 2802 Ga Highway 46 Soperton 30457 912-5296446 478-290-1655 McLaughlin Mighty Mole horizontal boring machine model MC520B. 20 inch machine, 30ft. of track. Less than 400hrs. $2500. Dale Precise Williamson 678-603-1900 MF 1130 120HP w/hard canopy: $13,800. 14' harrow: $2400. 10 shank chisel plow: $1900. Zachary Queen Monroe 404-391-0393 MF 135. Power steering, factory rollbar Skidsteer equipment 6' mower, $2950. HD, gas engine, good condition. Pic- 6' smooth bucket, $595. 6' tooth buck- tures available, call for more information. et, $825. Like new, cash. Jim Bishop Nichols Cumming 678-758-0497 Franklin 706-675-3943 MF1233 25HP 4WD tractor with 1244 Speedco post hole auger. 9 inch. Seal loader 500 hours. Runs well, kept under needs replaced. Works fine. $150.00. roof: $7500. Candice Miller Sparta 864- William Prueter Adairsville 216-802- 978-1366 8580 Miller Big Blue 250 diesel welder- Spread for Lewis Housekeeper, only generator, only 66 hours. Bought new, used once: $400; no texts. Larry Jarrett stored inside with cart & cover & other Gillsville 770-503-5024 equipment. Joe Verdone Lexington Taylorway 6ft. Bush Hog: $350; Pen- 706-743-3994 nick cart: $250; Poulan Pro chainsaw Mitsubishi D3200 tractor 36 hp, 4 cyl 20", runs good w/ case: $80. David Mul- diesel engine, 5 gears, 4 pto setting, 3 lis Good Hope 770-722-6413 hi/lo settings: $3900. Dexter Carlton TC29N 4wd New Holland tractor 1606 Jeffersonville 478-945-6565 hours, runs and looks good. No leaks. New Holland 311 sq. baler, used very $7995. Steve Freeman Dublin 478-278- little, barn kept. $5,000.00. Kenneth Wil- 9287 banks Baldwin 706-491-1221 Trenching wheel, fits Cleveland tren- New Holland 617 disc mower, 9' cut. cher, 8ft. diameter. Would make great Good cutterbar, hydraulic lift, field ready, waterwheel. $2,800. Randy Precise Wil- good condition. Gil Smith Cartersville liamson 678-603-1900 770-547-2440 770-547-2440 Tuff built tractor, front and rear cultiva- New Idea one-row ear corn picker, tors. runs good: $3800. Mike Rhodes runs well with Paulk gravity corn wag- Dexter 478-875-3630 on. Both $3000 firm. Wayne Crawford Tuff-Bilt, Tri tractor for parts or re-as- Blackshear 912-449-1638 sembly, hyd. or electric lift system. Mike NH 1412 discbine, $5000. 2017 9' Tackett Braselton 678-617-0873 supercrimp hay crimper, $6000. JD 40 Vermeer 504 Super I round baler, elec. series tractor weights. Andrew Shank tie, 1 owner: $4000. (2) NHolland 256 Metter 912-682-9644 hay rakes, 1 good, 1 for parts. Donald Old harrows: $150, 5.5 ft. scrape blade: Wilder Mcdonough 770-876-9151 $175, Kodiak 5ft. Bush Hog $425, sub- Woodmizer LT 15 Kohler engine, new soiler $140. Leonard Coker Gainesville carb. Will cut a 16' log. $3000. James 770-531-1657 Flynn Box Springs 706-566-4882 One 5' Bushhog mower. Fred Gayton Cumming 770-887-9476 Farm Machinery Wanted Pecan harvesters, sweepers, diesel irri- 1965 or newer tractor, 55 to 125 HP, gd gation pump, 1000 hrs: $12,000. Hardhose cab, loader okay; $10,000. Roy A Talley reel: $12,500. JD 2755 2wd cab: $15,000. Lyons 912-526-8426 Jody Kemp Lyons 912-293-4902 Hay Needles for New Holland Super Post hole digger, 3 point hitch, new au- 66 Hay Bailer. Roger Cannon Conyers ger: $225. Phillip Castleberry Cumming 404-281-0335 770-887-6446 John Deere 215, 15 ft harrow. James Poultry house Generace generator, Cliett 538 Friendship Church Rd Jack- 85kw 350 Chev motor with transfer sonville 31544 229-860-0252 switches: $18,500. Grady Goble Cal- John Deere 430 lawn garden tractor. houn 770-548-1801 770-548-1801 Must be in above average condition. Rollover box blade: $375, 8 disc har- No texts. James Harber Hiawassee row: $350, finish mower: $250, middle 706-896-2445 blister plow: $275. Wayne Estes Newn- Litter spreader short body for tuck bed an 678-877-1491 or spreader trailer short length. Needs to Selling a stone grinding wheel, fully be stainless. Thomas Wirht Glennville functional and in great condition. Antho- 912-441-7840 ny Althauser Roswell anthonyalthaus- Loader for 1986 Ford cab tractor 7710. er@gmail.com 678-670-0073 Paul Smith Warner Robins 478-952- Service truck, runs great, 5.7 engine, 3899 winch on back, needs switch; just up- Looking for a good, used 6' Bush Hog. grading: $2700. Christopher Atkinson Terry Williams Gainesville 678-617- Garfield 912-585-3010 9140 Market Bulletin Ad Form This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be a paid subscriber with a current subscription. Category: Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, prior to being published. Phone number: Subscriber number: Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent Livestock Sales and Events Calendar condition. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706695-6431 Power poles used/usable. Free, we can load. Roger Weinhold Acworth 770-529-9465 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 DECATUR COUNTY LAMAR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction Market, Waddell, 229.246.4955 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; LAURENS COUNTY Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Floyd, 478.945.3793 Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock MADISON COUNTY Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765 Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205 Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old MARION COUNTY Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Rock Ridge 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 Red Oak live edge slabs, 2-2.5" thick, 20-24" wide, 8' slabs. $250. 12' slabs, $350. Bob Marsh Lawrenceville 404384-8715 Sawmill lumber: pine, oak, walnut, cedar, portable sawing boards, beams, slabs, turning blocks. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402 Steel farm gate with hinges, 12' long, very good condition, $70. Warren Abrams Milner 770-228-3865 Welding trailer, 4x7, steel floor/ rack for oxygen/acetylene bottles: $200 or trade for (4) 8 ply mobile home wheels. John Fleming Hartwell 770-718-6740 Wood-Mizer lumber: 1x12 pine, poplar, & oak trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 LIVESTOCK p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, 912.578.3263 small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or FORSYTH COUNTY 478.230.5397 Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em BUTTS COUNTY Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 FRANKLIN COUNTY 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 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will 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; 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 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) 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 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 not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published. Cattle If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. (3) 16 month old registered black Angus bulls for sale, Stevenson Angus genetics, forage-raised. Neil Keener Chatsworth 706-270-3731 (3) Black Baldy bull calves, Sept. 2017, registered Hereford sire, commercial Angus dam. Matthew Sanford Murray Chatsworth 706-463-2141 1 black Angus heifer, weaning age (6 mo.). $700. Josh Wheat Buckhead 706342-3496 1 Limousin & 1 black Angus bull: 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 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 SUMTER COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call Dr. LeAnna Wilder and Sam Steele, 229.380.4901 Monday, July 9, 1 p.m.: Koinonia Farms, Americus, herd dispersal sale; Longhorn and Red Angus influence, approx.. 30 heads; pairs, bred cows, bred and open heifers; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call Sam Steele, 478.244.8426 or 229.380.4901. Find Sumter County Stockyard LLC on Facebook. Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr. georgia.gov. $1,075 each. Ready for service. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912-523-5282 1 low birth weight Angus bull and 1 Brangus bull. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-553-0054 1 year purebred Angus bull: $1,200. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706972-1103 13 Angus open heifers, 17 to 18 months old. 850 lbs. $1100. Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 706-254-2639 15 Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 13 first calf heifers, 20 open yearling heifers. James Jeanes Macon 478-972-0912 16 bred Reg. black Angus heifers; also Looking for hood for `89-'93 ford AERO-9000L, in good condition, will ac- FARM SUPPLIES 4 feed bins, 8 years old, no rust, fill Custom-cut lumber, Wood-Mizer good selection of 2 and 3 year old sesystems, feed line motors. LB white sawn, kiln-dried, milled for homes, floor- men tested bulls. Fred Blitch States- cept front section with light only if available. Al Davis Byron 478-599-1066 Looking for old BushHog batwing If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. furnaces 8 year old, new spare parts. James Smith Winder 770-867-2994 4"X30' Rainbow irrigation pipe. Five el- ing, cabinetry, barns, fencing, restorations. timber frames. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 boro 912-865-5454 16 cow pairs under 5 years old w/calf. 6 yr Angus bull. $28,000. Larry Bennett mower for parts, probably 1970s or (32) 48" Hired Hand slant wall poultry bows, one tee, two end plugs, ten sprin- Dickey's Sportsman incubator with Hawkinsville 478-636-9404 early `80s model. 315 or 315R. David Odom Thomaston 770-715-5761 706646-9693 Looking for tires for Farmall Super A; rear 9.5-24, front 5.00-15. Richard H. Brown Grayson 770-560-8895 Looking for two 11.00 SL front tires with good treads. Mack Sutton Ty Ty 229-776-3282 Motor for Ford 800 farm truck, 370 engine, 1979-1985 model. Jerry McLeod Hawkinsville 478-308-0867 Mower deck for ZD21 Kubota. James Thomas Gainesville 770-532-3524 Old motorcycle engines used to repower farm equipment for American ingenuity display. Any condition, cash paid. Daniel R Haizlip Blairsville 323- house fans: $300 each. Joseph Rhodes Knoxville 478-214-0759 (5) 48" 4 bulb fluorescent drop ceiling light fixtures. Extra bulbs included. $50.00 for all. David Taylor Rome dlt51758@bellsouth.net 706-291-6015 100 homemade tomato cages: free. David Moore Dallas 404-357-1273 100'x100'x20' steel shelter, clear span. Ready to load. $19,800. Ronnie Batten Ambrose 912-309-9433 1000 gallon above ground propane tank for sale. Good condition. $500. James Brown Whigham 229-200-3543 1000 gallon propane tank on wheels: $500.00 John Wade Cochran 478-9342397 120/240 volt generator. 4500 peak kler heads. $1200 OBO. David Mccrary Reynolds 478-847-4229 55 gallon metal, plastic barrels, $20$30. 55 & 5 gallon stainless steel. 275 & 330 gallon totes. 15-30 gallon plastic barrels. Elizabeth Allanson Cumming 678-231-2324 6ft, 3 point heavy duty aerator spiked: $350. 3 point hay forks: $100. Pam Whitmire Jefferson 678-617-0607 931 Cat loader 4-1 bucket claw, runs good. Cage I've had for 35yrs, new undercarriage: $13,900. Used very little. Richard Haigler Hiawassee 706-8355222 Approximately 250 Roxell flood pans: $1 each; light dimmers, 48 inch fans. Elaine Brown Danielsville 706-795- automatic turning trays, hatching tray, built-in thermometer & humidity gauge: $500. Lucious Wooten Glenwood 912423-2240 For sale: white plastic barrels. $15.00 each. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706878-8509 Free standing wood burner heater with blower (fisher heater). Also 260 2X6 8ft long & 12X6 16ft long. Janet Parker Mcdonough 770-954-0889 Fuel tank, 280 gal. with hand pump: $400. Free horse manure with shavings, easy access, you load. Cecil L Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644 Heavy duty steel cages, forklift boxes, steel frames, steel roller top assembly line and tables for boxes/packages. 20 black/black Baldy breeding age heifers for sale. R M Hice Barnesville 770-468-1602 20 reg. polled Hereford bulls. good EPDs. Larry M Lane Carrollton 678378-5170 22 black cows,12 calves, 3 heifers. Trying to sell whole herd: $27,000 or best offer. Donald Williams Gillsville 770-540-8599 770-532-9729 25 bred Brangus heifer pairs (3-for-1), 5 mo. old calves farm raised, gentle, guarantee bred. $2000. George Adams Scooba george2@bellsouth.net 404216-8325 28 SimAngus bred heifers. $1400.00 each. Bred to LBW Angus bull. Terry 371-1498 watts. 4000 continuous watts. 8HP 2877 Michael Driver Americus 229-815- Moody Baxley 912-278-1041 Parts for AMCO model no. 8 402-B Briggs engine. Good condition. Marion Cattle head gates 28" walk-thru, easy 5596 3 bred SimAngus cows, 1 SimAngus offset harrow, serial #211. Richard Mc- G Brand Stephens 706-759-3328 manual operation with lock: $350ea; Hobart Cuber, like new, $1500. Stain- bull, good young starter herd. $7000. quaig Waycross 912-218-1061 1995 Gooseneck cattle trailer. 16 ft. 3pt. hitch hay spears: $175ea. Hand- less steel meat wrap machine, $200. George Hodges Griffin 404-786-4114 Want 7-10' cultipacker, 3 pt. lift or pull Canvas top, good tires, good condition, made. William P Harris Elberton 706- Ricky Hicks 22314 Highway 11 N Man- 3 Polled Hereford bulls, 18 months. type. Must be good condition & reason- needs paint. $2500 cash. Vance Gafnea 283-6615 sfield 30055 706-372-1989 Trask bloodline, good disposition. able price. Will pick up. Paul Given Lin- Whitesburg 678-446-1829 Cattle squeeze shoot, auto Tarter, Irrigation pump A.O Smith 230 volts, $1200. Angie Stober Carrollton 770- colnton 706-877-4455 2017 cargo trailer,7x12, insulated, brand new, $1900.00. Leslie Smith 7.5 HP. 105 GPM, excellent condition. 854-4258 Want Kubota LA364 front end loader. 30 amp breaker, receptacles, lifeline: 620 Loyd Smith Rd. Lexington 30648 David Warren Warner Robins 478-973- 3 red Angus and 1 black Angus heifers Pat Hopton Clayton rabunbald@gmail. $2500. Thomas Bentley Monroe 770- lsmith0194@yahoo.com 706-318- 2259 for sale. 12-16 months old. Moderate com 706-490-1676 480-0499 3613 Locust fence posts and rails. Barney frame. Glen Major Lagrange 706-882- Want used 3 point hitch Bush Hog at- 275+ gallon plastic tank (tote) w/ metal Corn shellers, corn grinders, farm Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 7423 tachment in good working condition. cage. 5" top cap, bottom valve: $50 sinks, crosscut saw, well bucket, pul- Oak and Pine shoe molding, bead 30 yearling Braford bulls. 20 coming Approximately 5-6 foot size. Ed Russell each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491- leys, old farm tools. William Fulton board. Call for prices. William Briggs At- 2 yr old Hereford bulls. Jonny Harris Grayson 770-231-7519 0838 Blairsville 706-745-7463 lanta 404-349-2315 Screven 912-586-6585 WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 32 pairs, calves av. 300lbs, cow age ranges first calf to fifth calf. Cows red & black. Excellent quality. Clay Washburn Macon 478-718-6263 4 registered black Angus purebred bulls, 17-20 mos., very gentle, excellent bloodlines, forage raised. Eric Hutto Alma 912-286-0568 5 y/o family Jersey cow, calved on 6/14/18. Have vet records and can be registered. Brooke Robillard Aragon 706-331-0207 8 Brangus bulls, 18 mo. old, farm raised, gentle, excellent genetics, you pick. $1500. George Adams Scooba mina2@bellsouth.net 404-499-4295 90 Brangus bred heifers, 20 months old. John Williams Colquitt 229-4000777 ABBA Brahman bull, 3 y/o, proven herd sire, halter broke pet: $3500. Lisa Parks Murrayville 678-936-0105 Angus and horned Hereford bulls for sale. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-6484210 Angus cross commercial heifers, shots, wormed, 10/12 months old, farm raised. Robin Auldridge Blythe 706-825-2544 Angus Cross cows, three to five years old, all black. Start calving in fall, AI bred herd dispersal: $1500. Chet Barrett Mount Airy 706-499-8008 Black Angus bull, 3 yr old, registered, calves on site: $4,000. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 Black Angus cross replacement heifers. 10-15 mos. old. Registered black Angus bull. Heifer bull. Very docile. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-870-4565 Black bulls, 10 months old. One Angus, one Gelbvieh. $850. Darryl Matthews Watkinsville 706-338-0889 Bred Black Angus & Baldy heifers for fall calving to Gretsch bull, $1,500 each. Ellis Godbee, Jr Waynesboro 706-8404566 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 912-586-2388 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Dairy-beef cross and beef calves available, guaranteed colostrum, Multimin 90 and Triangle 5. Come see me. Brittney Peters Social Circle 470-334-1933 Eight mixed cows exposed to bull 3 months: $750 each. Hereford Bull: $1000. Nice Herd. Preston Born Elberton 404-274-1800 404-274-1800 For sale: two Registered 100% Miniature Jerseys, male, DOB: 04/29/14 and 04/19/11, both proven breeders. Belinda Schell Fort Valley 478-954-3840 478-929-2000 Jersey bull for sale. 2 years old and very gentle. Call for more details. Tommy Griffin Gillsville 678-936-5750 Jersey bull, 11 months old purebred, vaccinated/wormed, low birth weight, first-calf heifers: $700. Champ Kelly Calhoun 706-629-7138 Limousin/Limflex black bulls, 14/16 months: $1250 without papers. Deborah Jones Lafayette 706-639-3982 Murray grey cows, heifers, and bulls for sale. Purebred and percentage avail. Kyle Knight Sylvania 912-690-5097 Red Angus bulls, 20 18-20 months old, Beckton sired. Wayne Stradling Franklin stradlingjwcs@yahoo.com 770-4631408 Red Angus bulls, purebred. (2) 10 months, (1) 9 months. Great dispositions and conformations. Billy Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716 Reg. Angus bull 20 m/o, Angus Valley son, BSE, calving ease EPDs, exceptional quality, docile, AI genetics. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-244-4348 706886-9551 Reg. Black Angus bull. 2yr/old. BSE tested, calving ease. Gentle, pasture fed. $2200. Lalla Tanner Monroe 678823-5742 Reg. Black Angus, Hereford, and F-1 cross bulls. 18-22 months old. Durell Lynn Claxton 912-739-3630 Reg. Black polled Beefmaster, 2 year old, semen tested. Gentle, good conformation. Some younger bulls and bred and open heifers. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814 Reg. Jersey cow, 9 years old, w/ 2 heifer calves, very gentle, halter broke, $1500. Rondal Fields Clermont 770983-7104 Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls. 2 years old and younger. Polled and horned. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-273-4282 Registered Black Angus 2 yr/old bulls. Semen tested, docile. Bred cows. Cold Spring Angus, Cody Floyd, herdsman. Patricia Stuedemann Comer 706-3712749 Registered black Angus bulls, 18 months old: $1500 each. Eugene Ridley Lafayette 706-764-6110 Registered black Angus bulls.17 & 19 months old. Semen tested, docile, lbw, excellent bloodlines. Tim Sanders Hartwell 706-376-7130 Registered Brangus bulls, 24-26 mo., docile, AI-sired. Younger bulls available in Fall. Charles Burke Waynesboro 706551-3025 Registered Charolais. Superior genetics and disposition. Bulls semen tested, cows, heifers and calves. Quantity discounts. Bobby Burch Eastman 478718-2128 Registered gentle polled Hereford bull, 2 y/o, weaned heifers and bull, cows, steers. Dale Dylong Oxford 404-4568357 770-786-0586 Registered polled Hereford bull, Born Oct. 2016, halter-broke, excellent EPDs, semen-tested. Paul Smith Watkinsville 706-224-2898 Santa Gertrudis, registered, yearling heifers and bulls. Santa Gertrudis/Hereford Star 5 cross yearling heifers. John Loughridge Chatsworth jaloughridge@ aol.com 706-270-4518 SimAngus bull: 2 years old. Semen tested. Good disposition. Approx. 1400lbs. Ben Wright Buchanan 770324-6079 Simbrah and Simmental young bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Texas Longhorns. We have registered and non-registered cows, bulls ,steers, roping stock, cow and calf pairs. Kevin Loyd Grantville 404-569-9020 Two Holstein steers, one heifer 8 months old. $2400. Grady Roberts Hiram 678-614-7309 770-943-2240 UltraBlack registered bull for sale, 2 y/o. Jared Mcgahee Valdosta 229-5600027 Watusi and Limo mix cattle for sale. Cows and bulls, all ages. Good deals. Steve Mcallister Rock Spring sm33304@gmail.com 706-996-3254 305-393-3895 Young registered SimAngus bulls, 10 months, 850#, all vaccines, ready for finishing, $1000-$1200. Joseph Schmenk Dahlonega oakridgeranch@ windstream.net 706-864-6659 317-9658769 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated 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. Duroc pigs, pure breed, males, great blood. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912852-9381 Large black pig/Berkshire hybrid piglet feeders. Great meat, fast growers. Robert Hayles Jasper 706-502-0858 Pigs for sale; several different ages. Call for pricing. Jeff Sherrer Senoia sherrer3jp@gmail.com 770-550-0554 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 100% Kiko buck, Tay Onyx Waygu bloodlines, black, selling to prevent inbreeding. Ed Drexler Fitzgerald 229423-9931 2 male Pygmy goats for sale. $75 each, a couple months old. Call or text. Samantha Dunagan White Plains 706817-2020 ADGA reg. Nubian Buckling, 4 months, disbudded shots, de-worming. Leads and handled daily, bottle babies: $200 each. Kathy Ivey Forsyth 478-550-6651 Baby Pygmy goats, 5 to choose from. All billies 2 months, $50 each. Jerald Cleghorne Colbert 706-338-4197 Boer goats 100% bucklings registrable and DNA 3 months old $500 each. Darren Dupree Talbotton 706-566-9502 Boer mix, 5 to 6 months old: $125 each. Harold Branan Mcdonough 770855-9022 Boer/Kiko cross nannies 4 months to 5 years old. All born and raised on our farm. Townley Wilson Lexington sswilson71@aol.com 770-601-3080 Fainting/Myotonic goats, registered adults, some w/babies, weanlings, disbudded, UTD/vaccines/deworming, healthy, no diseases, friendly, many colors, hair lengths. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896 Katahdin rams, 6 to 8 months old: $125. Info available over phone. Lonnie Pope Sunny Side 770-233-0130 Kiko goats, does and billies, purebred & 100%, 6 mo-3yrs, black, brown and white: $150-$400. John M Woodruff Tifton 229-425-0801 Kiko-Savanna cross does and bucks. 4 months to 1 year old. Healthy closed herd. C L Cambron Acworth charcam@ comcast.net 770-380-3505 NGDA reg. goats, 2 bucks, 2 does. From excellent milking bloodlines. Nell Oates West Point 706-302-5259 Nigerian bucklings. $60.00-$100.00. Awesome, handsome future herd sires. Donna Milligan Martin 706-716-0413 Nigerian dwarf buck, 4 months, $150; Nubian buck, 15 months, $150. Bucks are from registered parents. Robert Gaboardi Dahlonega robertgaboardi@ gmail.com 678-232-0680 Oberhasli/Saanan cross doelings for sale. Come from good milking stock. Call for prices. Randy Miller Meigs 229941-5102 229-413-3540 Pure bred alpines; two wethers; disbudded, weaned, with all shots. Two bucklings; disbudded with all shots. Registerable. Spencer Doss Madison 30650 770-316-5404 Purebred Nubian goats, does, and bucks: $150. Sired by reg. buck. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412 Pygmy goats for sale. Nannies and Billies, 3 months old, many different colors: $100 each. Randy Seay Griffin 404-697-8454 Pygmy nannies and billies for sale, all nannies bred, $100.00 and up. Sandra Smith Covington 770-337-0160 Pygmy/Boer mix-does and billies, 2-5 years old, will sell as herd or individual. Quantity discount; $150 each. Gordon Teel Alpharetta 770-355-4542 Registered Katahdin rams and ewes, from weaning to breeding age, x-large Midwest bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-923-0262 Registered Nigerian brown buck, 2-2017, $100; Dwarf Nigerian/Pygmy baby bucks, one white, one brown, $75 each. Richard W Day Monroe 770-2670004 Registered Nubian bucklings. Beautiful colors and excellent conformation. Disbudded, tattooed, vaccinated. $350 each. Joan Kiser Carnesville 706-2470976 Saanen dairy goats: kids, milking does/bucks, registered, purebred and American, DHIA records on dams, CL/ CAE-free. Joseph Lashley Lagrange 404-274-1702 Two Nigerian dwarf billy goats. Ten months old: $125. Four months old: $100. O.W Carter Lagrange 706-8457085 Stock Dogs If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. Australian Shepherd Pups for sale. I have red merles and red tris ready to go on 6/21/18. Jessica Young Young Harris 706-781-4918 Border Collie/Great Pyrenees mix puppies available, boys and girls, rehoming $175. Both parents on site. Excellent working dog. Judit Varga Conyers 770402-5357 Great Pyrenees, 9 weeks old. 1 girl, 2 boys. $350 each. Call. Sam Cordos Loganville 678-517-9778 Great Pyrenees, females, born Minis Black gelding, 7 yrs. Chocolate 4/16/2018, parents onsite, full blooded- with flaxen m/t Gelding, 4 yrs., gentle: not registered, $400. Shots and worm- $800 each. Terry Still Good Hope ing current. James Farmer Gainesville horsefeatherfarm@msn.com 706-343- 678-207-6429 5771 Kangal livestock guardian dog. Stud Pair of 14yo Haflinger horses, new har- service fee; $2,000 with registered male, ness, two horse wagon with insulated Peacock Hill Farm. T Eleanor Davis Amish top. Must see. Jim C Kittle Bow- Stockbridge 770-860-8989 don 770-301-2571 Kangal livestock guardian puppies, un- Registered 14 years old TWH mare, registered $1,200. DOB 3/18/2018, reg- sorrel, 16 hands, nice trail horse, Gen- istered $1,600. DOB 3/25/2018, shots- erator bloodlines: $800. James Wyche dewormed, pickup late May. Thora Moreland 770-253-7669 Davis Stockbridge 770-860-8989 TWH, 15 years old geldings, 15.3 Livestock Guard dog pups (4 months). hands, Spotted Saddle $2,500, sorrel Pyrenees mix, parents on site, w/ goats $2,000. Carlos Mcdonald Danielsville since 4 weeks old. Erik Toivonen Talking 706-338-6606 706-795-0320 Rock 706-697-1958 706-502-0003 TWH. Gelding. Beautiful Sorrell. 17y/o. UKC regular English Redtick/Bluetick Very smooth and gentle. Easy keeper. hound pups, 7wks. 6 males. $250 each. $400. Betty Hearin Cumming 770-633- Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658- 7490 6081 Equine At Stud Wanted Old English Sheepdog, young or older, have raised them as a compan- If you have questions regarding ads in ion. Marilyn Tuley Marietta 678-560- this category, call 404-656-3722. 1496 Equine For Sale Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Five 16", 8 lug rims, trailer use only: Equine at Stud categories must sub- $200. Lanette Martin Hamilton 706- mit current negative Coggins tests for 643-0596 each equine advertised. This includes Owensboro 2-horse wagon, new horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers Amish bed. Pioneer 14" turn plow, like are urged to request verification of a new: $1,000. Other equipment. John negative Coggins from the advertiser Mcafee Ranger 770-324-8588 before purchasing any equine. Nega- Pair of Easyboot Epics with gaiters. tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 Size 1 in very good condition, used months from the date the blood sam- very little. $85.00. Text for pics. Herman ple is drawn. Falsification or altering Jones Waverly Hall 706-566-6197 of any Coggins results can result in Riding helmets, Troxel 1-lrg, 2-small, fines and suspension of advertising like new: all $65. Each $25. Phil Bowen privileges. If you are faxing or mail- Powder Springs 678-773-8736 ing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be Silver show saddle and bridle, groom- sent along with it. For ads submitted ing items, bits, leg wraps and stable online, the Coggins can be attached blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcle- using the attachments button. Gen- roy@windstream.net 478-987-0019 eralized ads, such as "many horses," Two M&W Trooper saddles. One never "variety to choose from," etc., will not used, brown. One used very little, brown. be published. Equine at Stud ads will Rod E Mcdonald Winder 678-425- also require a current stable license in 2185 order to be published. Boarding Facilities Bethlehem donkeys-heavy bred fe- male, and 4-10-17 male: $100 each, If you have questions regarding ads in your choice. Gloria Malcom Social Cir- this category, call 404-656-3722. cle 770-464-4303 Advertisers must submit a current Miniature horses for sale, male or fe- stable license in order to advertise male. Larry Booth 181 Booth Ln Nor- boarding and breeding facilities. Ads man Park 31771 229-520-9441 submitted without this information will Miniature horses, donkeys and mules. Gene Cantrell Monroe 770-312-6224 not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 770-267-9905 404-656-3713. Miniature Jenny, 3 years old, gentle, good companion, pet or guard. $300. Can deliver. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 Pasture boarding Hampton and McDonough. Round pen, arena, wash rack, trails. Call for details. Dan Robertson Stockbridge 678-300-3434 Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form The fee for an annual subscription to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin is $10 (26 issues). This includes both print and online access. If you do not wish to receive the printed version of the Market Bulletin by mail, please opt-out where indicated below. New Subscriber Renewal Subscriber Number I do not wish to receive the Market Bulletin by mail. I will use my subscriber number to log on to agr.georgia.gov and read the digital version. Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email address: Phone number: (We will use your email address only to inform you when a new digital issue is available on our website. We will only call if staff has a question about your subscription.) Please make your check/money order payable to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Please mail your payment to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 Guest Column: Will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act affect me? By Robert A. Tufts Most individuals and businesses will benefit from the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but not everyone. Most of the business changes are permanent, but most of the individual provisions end after December 31, 2025. The most significant change for farmers is the addition of the new qualified business income deduction (Section 199A). The deduction is applicable to sole proprietors, partners, members of limited liability companies and shareholders of S corporations. It is generally 20 percent of quali- fied business income. QBI is income from operations and does not include capital gain, dividends, interest or other investment income. Robert A. Tufts The deduction is claimed on the individual's return and will reduce taxable income but not the amount of FICA owed. If an individual's taxable income exceeds $157,500 ($315,000 for mar- ried filing jointly), then the deduction is limited to 50 percent of W-2 wages or 25 percent of W-2 wages, plus 2.5 percent of the unadjusted basis immediately after acquisition of all qualified property. Bonus depreciation is now 100 percent instead of 50 percent until 2022, after which it decreases by 20 percent per year until phased out. Used equipment now qualifies for bonus depreciation. The Section 179 expense amount was increased to $1 million with a phase-out starting at $2.5 million. Improve- ments to nonresidential real property for roofs; heating, ventilation and air-conditioning; fire protection and alarm systems; and security systems may now be expensed under Section 179. Agricultural equipment that used to be seven-year property is now five-year property and qualifies for 200 per- cent declining balance depreciation instead of 150 percent. Capital gains rates were left at 0 percent, 15 percent and 20 percent, but instead of being tied to your marginal income tax rate they are now tied to dollar amounts. If your taxable income is less than $77,200 (married filing jointly), your capital gains rate is 0 percent; and if over $77,200 then it is 15 percent. Your capital gains rate is 20 percent if your taxable income is greater than $479,000. Section 1031 tax-free exchanges are no longer available for personal property. This means when you trade in your old tractor it will be treated as a sale instead of an exchange and will require you to recognize the gain on your income tax return. Net operating losses can no longer be carried back, except for certain farming losses which may be carried back two years instead of five, but may be carried forward indefinitely instead of 20 years. NOLs can now be used to eliminate only 80 percent of your taxable income instead of all of it. The applicable exclusion amount, the amount you can transfer tax-free during life or at death, has been doubled. The amount for 2018 is $11.18 million per individual or $22.36 million for a married couple. This is one of the changes that sunsets after Dec. 31, 2025, when it will return to the $5 million indexed for inflation since 2011. The biggest change for individuals is the increase in the standard deduction and suspension of the personal ex- emption. The standard deduction for 2018 would have been $13,000, but under TCJA, the standard deduction for 2018 will be $24,000. This is offset by the elimination of the personal exemption, which would have been $4,150 per individual. Large families may have a higher income tax liability unless they have minor children (under 17 years of age) who qualify for the child tax credit. The child tax credit was doubled to $2,000, and $1,400 is refundable. There is a new non-child tax credit of $500 for older children or parents who are dependents. Most of the income tax rates have been reduced for 2018. For example, the 15 percent rate is now 12 percent, and 25 percent is now 22 percent. Fewer individuals will be able to claim itemized deductions. The deduction for state and local taxes is now lim- ited to $10,000. Individuals will no longer be able to claim miscellaneous itemized deductions such as unreimbursed travel expenses, union dues and tax preparation fees. You should consult your tax professional if you think you might be affected by these changes. Georgie's Drive Thru McRae-Helena Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state promoting Georgia agriculture and the Georgia Grown program. It's funny, but it seems like I have to go through McRae-Helena to get anywhere in South Georgia. That's because all roads really do lead to McRae-Helena, since five U.S. highways meet there! At the intersection of U.S. 23, 280, 319, 341 and 441 stands Telfair County's most famous resident, the Statue of Liberty. Nearby you'll find the Liberty Bell, a veterans memorial wall and a monument dedicated to Telfair County's own Medal of Honor recipient, Major General James E. Livingston. In 1986 when the original Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor was being restored, the McRae Lions Club wanted to mark the occasion with their own Lady Liberty. The original head was made from a Blackgum stump, carved by a dude with a chainsaw! It has since been replaced with a less organic head. The body is made of fiberglass and the torch is an electrical lineman's glove. When they put everything together, they had a one-twelfth size model of the original. It was dedicated on July 3, 1986. Happy Independence Day, everybody! -Robert A. Tufts is an attorney and visiting professor with the Alabama Agricultural Extension System. Cook Georgia Grown: Blueberry Streusel Muffins Prep: 14 minutes Cook: 18 minutes Yield: 1 dozen Per muffin: Calories 219, Fat 8.9g, Cholesterol 24 mg, Sodium 266mg A sugary streusel caps these berryfilled breakfast muffins. Ingredients: 1 cups all-purpose flour 2 tsps. baking powder cup sugar 2 tsps. grated lemon rind 1 large egg, lightly beaten cup milk 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 cup fresh or frozen* blueberries, thawed and drained 1 Tbsp. all-purpose flour tsp. ground cinnamon 1 Tbsps. butter or margarine Instructions: Combine first 5 ingredients in a large bowl; make a well in center of mixture. Combine egg, milk, and oil; stir well. Add to dry ingredients, stirring just until moistened. Combine blueberries, 1 tablespoon flour and 1 tablespoon sugar, tossing gently to coat. Fold blueberry mixture into batter. Spoon batter into greased muffin pans, filling two-thirds full. Combine cup sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, and cinnamon; cut in butter with a pastry blend until mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle over batter. Bake at 400 degrees for 18 minutes or until golden. Remove from pans immediately. *If using frozen blueberries, thaw and drain them, then pat dry with paper towels. This will prevent discoloration of batter. Jumbo variation: Spoon batter into (6) 3 inch x 1 inch greased muffin pans, filling two-thirds full. Sprinkle with streusel mixture. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes or until golden. Yield: dozen. Submitted by Wanda Brooks Stapleton, Baconton Lee Lancaster/GDA FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. Black, Commissioner MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Julie McPeake, Chief Communication Officer Amy H. Carter, Editor Kendall McWilliams, Associate Editor Erin Burnett, Creative Projects Specialist Mary Alex Carter, Intern Keegan Perkins, Intern Subscriptions to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin are $10 per year. 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Please contact our office at 800-282-5852 if you encounter any problem at the pump, whether it's with the quality of the gas, the accuracy of the meter or the truthfulness of the advertising. Maybe you're on the road heading towards a picnic or cookout! Cases of food poisoning peak in the summer months, so if you're on the move with food, remember these food safety tips. Bring soap to wash hands: Always wash hands before and after handling food. Soap and water is best; hand sanitizer will do if running water isn't available. Hot car? No coolers in trunk! Transport coolers in the air-conditioned passenger compartment, not in a hot trunk. On a hot day (+90F) don't let food sit in the car for more than 1 hour. Pack plenty of ice: Pack lots of ice or ice packs in your cooler to keep food cold. Leftover food is safe only if the cooler still has ice in it. Otherwise, discard leftovers. Bacteria grow faster in hot weather, and preparing meat products outdoors can make safe food preparation harder. To make sure your backyard barbecue is bacteria free: Clean - Wash hands and surfaces often. Separate - Keep wrapped raw meat and poultry separate from cooked foods, fruits and vegetables. Cook - Use a food thermometer to make sure your food is cooked to a safe internal temperature and not overcooked. You can't tell by looking! Chill - Perishable foods should not be left out of refrigeration for more than 2 hours reduce that to just 1 hour on a hot day (>90 F)! Follow these tips to protect yourself and your animals from mosquitoes, ticks, fleas and fly bites. To help yourself avoid bug bites: Eliminate standing water around your home. Empty and change water in bird baths, fountains, rain barrels and potted plant trays at least once a week to destroy potential mosquito habitats. Keep mosquitoes away by wearing long-sleeved shirts, pants and socks; use mosquito repellents when necessary and follow the label directions and precautions closely. Remember: Mosquito repellents containing DEET are the most effective. Certain "minimum risk pesticides" are available as mosquito repellents. However, these products have not been reviewed by EPA for their safety and effectiveness. To keep your animals bug-free: Avoid working animals at dawn and dusk. Use appropriate fly control measures around kennels, barns, and stalls. Eliminate standing water. Keep grass trimmed. Monitor your livestock and companion animals for ticks & fleas, and look for signs of fly strike. Contact your veterinarian if you notice any unusual ticks or maggots. Your veterinarian can submit samples to the Animal Health Section for identification. Summer months mean rising temperatures and humidity, which can be dangerous for our animal friends. Use these tips to keep pets and livestock safe during hot weather: Temperatures can rise very quickly in vehicles. Do not take a chance leaving your animal in an enclosed vehicle for even a short amount of time as temperatures over just 85 degrees can be hazardous to your pet's health! Keep horses and other livestock cool in rising temperatures and humidity by making sure they have access to cool water at all times. Provide your animals some shade with a shelter or leafy tree. Keep the water tank in the shade, too! PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 Poultry/Fowl For Sale Guinea keets (little biddies) available Started pullets $15-20. Laying hens: now. $4 day to 1 week old. Adult pairs $25 Buff Orpingtons/ GL Wyandottes/ If you have any questions regarding ads available from December. Theo Engel- Golden Comets/ RIR/ Araucanas /Blue May Farmers Markets Price Report in this category, call 404-656-3722. mohr Milner 678-967-9899 Andalusians/ California Whites. Raul Mallard ducks must be at least three Guinea keets in assorted colors, avail- Ramos Mcdonough 404-462-4444 generations removed from the wild able from late May thru October. An- Turkeys: black, white, and brown. Born Local and regional reporting by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. before they can be advertised. Adver- gelique Weldon Thomaston 706-741- in April 2018. $50 each. Lance Woods tisers must include this information in 2904 Hawkinsville 478-217-0352 Cordele Farmers Market ads, or they will not be published. Guineas and eggs for sale. Please call Two to three weeks old, Black French Produce: (2) Plymouth Barred Rock roosters, 9 after 6pm. Terry Simonton Lawrencev- Copper marans, pure breed, no junk: $5 Cabbage .............. $3.50/head Bell peppers...............$.75/ea weeks, beautiful and getting big. Free ille 770-355-1368 each. No shipping. Harry B Floyd Elber- Collards................$3-$4/2 lbs Blueberries ..... $2.50per1/2lb for both. Jasper area. Very friendly. Ken- Guineas: purebred French, strong ton 706-567-8922 Cucumbers...$1/3 or $16/box Broccoli .....................$1.89/lb neth Simpson Jasper 770-851-9957 healthy birds, ready to go: $16. Cum- 770-735-7462 ming-Alpharetta region. John Mackey (5) 2015 male peacocks. $100 each. Suwanee 404-625-5621 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License Timothy White 4163 Lickskillet Rd Blue Heritage Narraganset & Chocolate If you have questions regarding this Ridge 30513 706-455-3822 forage-fed turkeys; $75 each. Peacock category, call 404-656-3722. 3 adult male India Blue peacocks; Hill Farm. Don Meyer Stockbridge 770- Advertisers selling wood ducks $125 ea. Will consider trade for adult 815-3704 must submit a USDA permit with their male bird. Shereen Crowley Milner bo- Heritage Narragansett turkey poults, ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not boscostumes@hotmail.com 678-468- 4 weeks old, $10 each. Send text for have this permit will not be published. 1051 5-4 yr. dark pied Spalding male pea- pictures. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 423-667-7864 For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta cocks, 1-4 yr. white peacock, $250 each. Raymond Watts Macon 478-3613468 478-743-6692 9-Brown Leghorns, 3 males/6 pullets. $70 for all or $9.00 each. 5 mo as of July. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-949-5501 About 20 week old roosters for sale, $8 each or $5 each for all. Wyandottes, Polish, Bantam, etc. at 8 total. Karen Follett White Plains 706-467-2608 American Dominique, Buff Orpington and Rhode Island Red pure breed baby chicks. Hatching every three weeks. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-4823854 Homer pigeons, I have 50. Give me an offer. Mansour Tabrizi Locust Grove 678-561-8111 Lavender Orpingtons, Welsummers, Leghorns, bantams, guineas, turkeys, ducks, pheasants; priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-4985527 Laying hens young and laying, bantams, roosters. Colleen Freeman Gainesville 678-897-9318 Peacocks, very friendly, free range. $50-$150. Must see. Nancy Dougherty Carrollton 770-832-9345 Peacocks, year old. Pied & Blk Shoul- 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. Okra ..$1.75-$2/lb or $23/box Peaches....$.99/lb or $18/box Pole beans .....................$2/lb Snap beans ......... $1.50-$2/lb Squash ..... $.99/lb or $20/box Zucchini ...$.99/lb or $20/box Specialty Items: Apple BBQ sauce .. $4.75/pint Blackberry jam...... $5.95/pint Blueberry syrup . $6.95/bottle Cane syrup .............. $6/bottle Cut comb honey $18.95/24 oz Fig preserves.............. $6/pint Moonshine jelly .... $5.95/pint Pecan oil ...... $16.95/half pint Pickled peaches ............ $7/qt Strawberry syrup .$5.95/12oz Macon Farmers Market Produce: Cabbage ................... $3.50/ea Collards..................... $4/2 lbs Mustard greens......... $4/2 lbs Squash ......................$1.50/lb Collards................. $3/bundle English peas ..............$2.99/lb Green onions ... $1.50/bundle Mustard greens..... $3/bundle Peaches .....................$1.99/lb Frozen zipper peas.........$5/lb Squash ......................$1.49/lb Strawberries .....$3-$4/basket Turnips .................. $3/bundle Vidalia onions ...........$1.49/lb Specialty Items: Blueberry syrup ....... $8/12 oz Butter....................... $6/16 oz Cane Syrup............... $8/12 oz Eggs........................ $3.50/doz Honey ...................... $7/12 oz Olive oil................$25/16.9oz Pepper jelly........$7.99/8-9 oz Pepper sauce ........ $3.39/3 oz Valdosta Farmers Market Produce: Blueberries ............$6/2 pints Broccoli ................ $1.99/pack Beautiful, healthy McMurray stock. Rhode Island Reds. We have been supplying our friends/neighbors with qual- der, Blue & Cameo chicks hatching. Bantam Cochin chicks, $10+. Mary Clark Newborn paints200@aol.com Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2018/2019 season. Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fair- ity layers for over 15 years. $15.00. Tim 678-625-0338 mount 706-337-5711 404-376-0550 Taylor Dallas 770-445-6695 Pigeons: white rollers, turner rollers, Pharaoh Coturnix quail; $1 each; also Bobwhite and Coturnix quail eggs. colored rollers, & white homers. $20 a eating and hatching eggs. Robert Reese $70 for 100, $155 for 500, and $290 pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494- Stockbridge 770-633-9294 for 1000. Willie And Barbara Strickland 3240 Poultry/Fowl Wanted Turnips ...................... $4/2 lbs Vidalia green onions$3/bunch Zucchini ....................$1.50/lb Specialty Items: Blackberry jelly .......... $6/pint Cashew brittle.............$4/bag Chow Chow................ $6/pint Carrots ........................$.79/lb Collards............ $5/2 bunches Cucumbers................... $1/10 Mustard greens $5/2 bunches Peaches.......... $1.29-$1.99/lb Red potatoes...............$.59/lb Squash ............. $.89-$1.49/lb Sweet potatoes......... $1/4 lbs LIVESTOCK WANTED Pooler 912-748-5769 Bronze turkey chicks, $15. Erwin Thomas Dawson 404-401-1588 Chicks sexed and unsexed and ducklings, assorted breeds; Ayam Cemani, too. Sherry Amerson - White Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535 Cochin chicks for sale. $5 for day old. $7 for older chicks. Melita Struve Dawsonville 706-525-0472 706-974-9661 Copper Maran Roosters, 4 months old. Joe Hanson Madison 706-342-5735 French Black Copper Maran chicks for sale. 2 weeks- 3 months old. Straight run. $5.00 each. Tanya Moore Williamson 770-228-9752 Guinea eggs, fresh, fertile: $3.00 a dozen. L E Smith Rockmart 770-6845780 Pilgrim geese, 3 females at $35 each. Hank White Atlanta 404-755-0505 Rhode Island reds and whites, red stars, Ameraucanas, red rangers started laying: $15. Roosters: $12. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706-638-1911 Rhode Island whites and red SexLinks: $8 and up. Tex Penland Flowery Branch 770-289-8687 Royal Palm turkeys, have 2pr, one pair of bronze: $100 a pair. Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-247-6862 706-2476862 Silkies Bearded Partridge, from show stock, 1 w/o-3 m/o: $25 ea. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300 Speckled Sussex chicks, Salmon Faverolle chicks, and Barnyard Mix chicks. Starting at $2 each. Ansley Watkins Bishop 706-255-0417 Looking for common pigeons to purchase. Ronnie Spires Macon 478-9604385 Looking for free chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese. Any type of poultry. Billy Montgomery Homer 678-591-6410 Looking for show quality B.B. Red Bantams. North Georgia area. Jerry Bennett White 770-608-8253 Need the following ducks: 5-10 female Ancona, male or female runners, 3-5 female Cayuga. Text message preferred. Kara Bassett Newnan 770-668-6625 Quail wanted. Beginning July 2018 through October 2018 every other week. Alice Brewer Columbus 706-5705042 Wanted Brahma, barred Plymouth rock, maybe Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Charles Tarpley Monroe 770-3102688 Wanted Cochin Bantams & Red Pyle Fig preserves.............. $6/pint Fried peanuts..............$3/bag Green peanuts ...............$2/lb Honey ......................... $20/qt Peach preserves......... $6/pint Pear relish.................. $6/pint Pepper jelly................... $1/oz Salsa........................... $6/pint Sorghum syrup.............. $6/qt Wildflower honey ...... $12/jar Moultrie Farmers Market Produce: Frozen butter beans.......$5/lb If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Turnips ............. $5/2 bunches Vidalia Onions.............$.99/lb Specialty Items: Cane syrup$3.99-$5.99/bottle Dressing .............. $4.99/12 oz Ham ..................... $8.99/2 lbs Honey ................. $5.99/12 oz Jam ..................... $4.99/20 oz Jelly..................... $5.99/10 oz Mayhaw jelly....... $5.99/10 oz Smoked pork sausage ............ ..................................$5.99/lb Sugar cane ........... $1.99/stalk 2010 triple B&J bumper pull 16' stock trailer, dual axle, always sheltered, excellent condition: $3600. Please no call after 8pm. Terry Woodard Rentz 478984-4166 Bantams. John G. Johnson Mansfield 770-786-5719 Wanted free: parrots, canaries, doves, parakeets, & pigeons. Charles Thompson Loganville 770-466-8755 ISO mini Jersey cow or mini Holstein. Please email any pics/price. Jodie Mccoy Monticello jodie.mccoy5@gmail. com 770-468-2190 ISO: 5'3h+ Sensible, good-natured, mature gelding for trail riding- to relax & 2011 2 HSLBP Bee Durango horse trailer, excellent condition: $2,200. William Neal Macon 478-757-8254 31' GN stock trailer, 24' box overhead storage, 3 compartment, new brakes, tires, hard top, good pulling trailer. Clark ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK have fun! No gaited/Arabs/TB. Elizabeth Holton Douglas 912-592-8584 Ard Rome elizabethard@comcast.net 32' solid side Gooseneck brand stock 706-767-1988 trailer. Escape door. Good condition, Small horse or mule for child, well always sheltered; $8250. Josh Pennino If you have questions regarding this broke. Also buggy horse. Age doesn't Sparta 706-340-3146 category, call 404-656-3722. matter. Paul Anderson Millen 912-863- Cattle head gate. Manually operated. Alpacas for sale: 2 babies, also grown 6144 Heavy duty and in very good condition: males & females. Deborah Rodriguez Want gelding, 15+ hands, 5-12 years $200. David L Cagle Fairmount 770- Commerce 706-336-3383 old, intermediate rider. sound, no bad 796-2555 Looking to add a buffalo/bison to my vices, no racking horses. Linda Alexan- Powder River cattle squeeze chute: farm. Sean Mcmahon Buckhead 770- der Blairsville 706-835-1057 $750.00. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229- 653-6708 Want to buy unweaned beef calves 942-0243 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License straight from pasture. 300-500 lbs. Hauling provided. Pay by weight or head. Shealy Farms Franklin Springs RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in 706-498-2451 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Wanted gentle draft cross geld- this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling fallow deer, ings, under 12 years. Sonya Alexander 2 Holland Lop bucks, 3 Holland Lop axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, Blairsville 706-745-8151 does, $20 each. Arlen Penner Bowers- reindeer and caribou must submit Wanted miniature goats. Pygmy pre- ville 706-599-0994 a current deer farming license with ferred, no phone calls after 9 pm. Also 3 Netherland dwarf rabbit does, blue their ads. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you looking for meat goats. Robert Hardie Eatonton 706-816-2885 eyed babies: $35 each. Teresa Mcclellan Martin 706-244-7345 are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license Wanted young meat goat nannies. Call or text. Brett Sidwell Greensboro 706817-6268 Champagne D'Argent bunnies for sale. Call for details. Frank Hutto Perry 478335-5482 LIVESTOCK HANDLING can be attached using the attach- ments button. For information about the deer farming license, contact the Wanted 20-25 rabbits ready to be weaned for me to finish for custom market. Brady Bala Oxford 404-456-4333 If you have questions regarding ads in Georgia Department of Agriculture this category, call 404-656-3722. at 404-656-3667. For information on 2008 Ponderosa 3HSLGN Reartrack other hoofed stock, excluding llamas 30amp electric water hookup cabinets and buffalo, contact the Georgia De- sink, good tires: $4500. Leave message. partment of Natural Resources at Clayton Pollard Covington 404-354- 770-761-3044. 5684 WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. `18 Alfalfa sq. bales $12 or $10 ea. for 100+. Fescue sq. bales $4.50 ea. 4x5 round bales available. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351 `18 Coastal sq.bales, $5.50 in field: $6.50 in barn. Round, $50; Rye hay round, $40. Leonard Kinsley Perry 478714-9900 `18 very large 4x5 Fescue/mixed grass hay. Fertilized, rain free, in barn, $45. Linda Leatherman Carrollton 770-8348333 678-672-0289 `18, 150 Tift 44 round bales, 48x66 inches, stored in the barn. $40/bale, 10 roll minimum. Dennis Tolbert Comer 706-340-4498 2017 Bermuda square bales stored in the barn. Well fertilized and limed. Horse quality. Deborah Bailey Mcdonough 404-379-9802 2017 Bermuda/Mixed grass, $4 square bale in barn. Rain free feed, $3.50lb. Nancy B Harris Winder 770-867-0733 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5.50 a bale. Andrew Carpenter Metter 912-682-9690 912-685-3812 2017 Coastal Bermuda, netwrapped, horse quality, fertilized, limed, sheltered, rain free, $60. Joe R Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 2017 Fescue square bales sprayed, fertilized, limed, horse quality, $6.00 a bale. Al Blackburn Dawsonville 770401-2862 2017 high performance UGA tested Alicia/Russell hay, round/square, sheltered. Delivery available. PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-5379721 2017 large 6X6 rolls of cow hay with sisal twine. 150+ bales. Make offer. Fescue, Bermuda, Johnson mix. Kenneth Shealy Winterville 706-296-1532 2017 peanut hay, 4x6 rolls-$40/roll at barn, sq. bales, $5/bale at barn. Delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-2822992 2017 round Bermuda hay, stored dry, $50, still good hay. Wade Simpson Mcdonough 404-732-7255 2018 Alicia Bermuda hay 4x5 rolls. Clean, highly fertilized, weed free, in barn. Sam Carpenter Tifton 256-9350199 229-205-1970 2018 Bermuda fertilized hay, 66 inch bales, net wrapped, $65 out field, $80 out barn. Delivery available, $4/mile. Ann Cosnahan Metter 912-663-0038 2018 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 netwrapped, squares, horse quality, limed/ fertilized, weed/free, 11.5 protein RFQ 122. Michael Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665 2018 coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, rain free. Square bales; $4.50. Rolls $40 to $45 each. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 2018 Coastal Bermuda hay. 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990 2018 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 2018 Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, horse & cow quality. $30 cow hay, $40 horse quality. Fertilized & stored dry. Robert L Himes Summerville 706-512-5293 706857-3756 2018 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, twine wrapped, fertilized with commercial 28-8-12. Out of field, $35. Out of barn, $45. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-499-6761 2018 Fescue/orchard top quality hay, weed free, dry, in barn, $4.50 per bale. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224 2018 horse hay, sprayed and fertilized, 4x5 John Deere net wrap Fescue; $50. $30 for cow hay. Jack Jones Dahlonega 706-429-7130 2018 horse quality Fescue/orchard grass net-wrapped rolls, $50.00/sq. bales $5.00. Ronald Campbell Rockmart 706-936-3294 2018 horse quality Tift Squares $5, Mixed Bermuda $4, round $30 barn. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-601-5217 2018 net wrapped Bermuda & Bahia mixed hay: $40 each. Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 770-826-8299 2018 Russell Bermuda 4x5 net wrapped, fertilized to UGA specs, sheltered, analysis available. William Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942 600 rolls Orchard grass, Fescue hay, 4X5 rolls, fertilized/sprayed, rainfree; $45. Second cutting Fescue/mixed grass; $35. Square bales, $5. Delivery available. William Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-300-6592 Alicia 5x4 rolls shelter. $40 horse quality, $35 peanut hay. Walt Dockery Broxton 912-359-3153 Bermuda and Fescue hay, heavily fert., rain-free, horse-quality. Square $7, round $50. Large quantity delivery available. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770241-3201 Coastal Bermuda/Alicia/Tifton 9 hay, 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped, delivery available. $35-$45 each. RFQ's 100-125. 8 or more; $40. David Clemens Waynesboro 706-466-2944 Fescue mixed round bales 4X5: $45 in barn, $35 outside. Near Athens. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706-207-4356 Fescue/Bermuda hay. $4.00/ bale. You pick up in field $3.00 /bale. Fertilized and weeds removed this spring. Pictures available. David Tucker Rome 706-252-5342 Hay 2018 for sale! Square bales, Fescue & clover: $3 a bale. Jerry Grissom Rome 706-232-9968 Hay bales for sale. Located in East Dublin, Ga. Jon Graham East Dublin 478-277-9997 Hay, quality 4x5 round bales, sprayed, fertilized, $30 field, $35 barn. Fescue & Orchard grass. Doug Clark Chickamauga 30707 clarktrucking@windstream. net 423-413-1740 Horse quality fertilized Fescue/Orchard grass 4x4 rolls: $30 in field, $35 barn stored. Quantity discount offered. Jerry Smiley Blue Ridge 706-838-0366 Large quantity square Bermuda hay, round hay and haylage. Large quantity round peanut hay. Paul Harris Screven 912-294-2470 Orchard hay bales for $4.50. Grown on a horse farm, never wet. William Barron Ringgold 706-218-3066 Premium 2018 Tifton 44 Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored; $75 4x5 roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770331-7749 Russel Bermuda rolls, 4x5-$65. Mixed grass, 4x5-$55, Bermuda Square-$6.50. Michael Bugden Newnan 678-4282917 Russell hay, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, weed free, UGA tested. 2018 cut; $50 per roll. 2017 cut; $35 per roll. Lonnie Mckinney Cordele 229-947-2878 Second cutting Bermuda Mix. No weeds, fertilized, taking orders for July & August; $3 square, $40 roll. Wade Pitcock Rome 706-232-2997 Top quality Tift 44/ Dallas grass mix, Ig. square bales: $7. Ralph W Mills Gainesville 770-536-8438 Weed controlled, fertilized hay for sale, 2017 cut. 1000-1200 lb. round bales. Call regarding pickup/delivery. Johnny Lovett Sardis 706-551-2190 Wheat straw, $3.75 a bale. Buy individual bales or in 21 bale bundles. Can deliver. Wade Whitaker Rutledge 706318-4526 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted `18 Fescue/Rye, horse quality 4x5.5 round net wrapped rain free barn-stored $70. James Robinson Good Hope 770363-6406 Grain sorghum for birdfeed, 2018 crop. Must be dry enough for storage. Central GA. Jerry Williamson Dexter 478-2901122 AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-656-3635. Alicia, Coastal Bermuda & Tift 85 sprigs for sale. Custom sprigging also available. Chester Kight 5551 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 478-290-5558 Browntop Millet, 50 lb bags, germinations from 62 to 71%; $20 per bag. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300 Custom sprigging Bermuda grass, Alicia, Coastal, Russell & Tifton 85. Ronald Hart Guyton 912-665-2261 Ag Plants for Sale Ginkgo trees, 7'-10' tall: $35-$75. H.T. Lyon Atlanta 770-891-3939 Pecan tree, bare root, will dig in January: Creek, Caddo, Lakota, Pawnee, Ellis, & Eliott. Apollo Pecan Nursery. Timothy Brown Richland 941-266-6691 Pecan trees in 3 gallon pots. Stuart Elliott grafts & seedlings. Jimmy And Tanya Crum Bainbridge 229-220-3907 229-220-5226 Pindo Palms: $20-25, Herbs & Banana Trees: $3.00 to $4.00. Forsythia: $5.00. Vicky Washburn Forsyth 478-994-4334 FARMLAND SECTIONS AND COUNTIES Northwest Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield Northeast Central Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Southeast Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Stephens Brooks Bulloch Towns Calhoun Camden Union Chatta- Candler White hoochee Charlton Clay Chatham East Central Colquitt Clinch Cook Coffee Baldwin Crisp Echols Bleckley Decatur Effingham Burke Dooly Evans Columbia Dougherty Glynn Dodge Early Jeff Davis Emanuel Grady Lanier Glascock Irwin Liberty Hancock Lee Long Jasper Lowndes McIntosh Jefferson Marion Montgomery Jenkins Miller Pierce Johnson Mitchell Screven Jones Pulaski Tattnall Laurens Quitman Telfair Lincoln Randolph Toombs McDuffie Schley Ware Putnam Seminole Wayne Richmond Stewart Wheeler Taliaferro Sumter Treutlen Terrell Northeast Twiggs Thomas Warren Tift Banks Washington Turner Dawson Wilkes Webster Fannin Wilkinson Wilcox Gilmer Worth Habersham Southwest Hall Greater Lumpkin Baker Atlanta Pickens Ben Hill Rabun Berrien Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding West Central Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Market Bulletin Farmland Ad Form TheThSeprFianlgl 22001188FFaarrmmlalannddEEdditiitoionnooffththeeMMaarkrektetBBululellteintinwwillilblebepupbulbislhisehded MSeaprct.h1124. .TThheeddeeadadlinlineetotosusbumbmitiatdasdfsofrotrhtahtaitssiusseuies nisonoonoAnuFgeubs.t2289.. Ad guidelines: Only Georgia farmland of five acres or more may be advertised. Include price, acreage and county where the property is located. All property must be for sale by the owner. A maximum word count of 30 including name, address, phone number and city is permitted in Farmland ads. Only one ad per subscriber per issue. You must be a paid subscriber to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Fax to 404.463.4389 or mail to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Att: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30330. Subscriber Number: County: Section: The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the upcoming farmland edition of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 Marigolds dynamic bi-color blooms, Old fashioned rabbit traps, stick trig- Bulletin Calendar orange and deep red. $3.00 per table- gered system: $20. Cedar blue bend spoon. SASE. Larry Odom 868 Maerick houses with clean out: $15. Shipping is Rd Dawson 39842 $8. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd Snell- July 7 Sept. 8 & 9 Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE Lumber City Farm Day Festival, Fun Run GA Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association and 5K Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day Main Street Jake Mountain Parking Lot Lumber City, Ga. 31549 Nimblewill Church Road 912.363.4643 Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 www.lumbercityfarmday.org georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net jeaban2007@mac.com July 14 Georgia Iris Society Meeting St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church 1790 Lavista Road NE Atlanta, Ga. 30309 678.471.2604 July 20-28 National Barrel Horse Association Youth World Championships Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter Sept. 11 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program External Parasite Management Farm Facilities & Fencing Methods Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Oct. 6 Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE GA Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net Oct. 9 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program Nutritional Management Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Oct. 16 Mature Lenten roses (Hellebores) ready ville 30039 404-578-7758 to bloom this winter, $4 each; Pachys- Peanut cooking supplies & trailer, andra 50 bare-root plants for $10. Carol Potjie's no. 25 pot, 10gal pot handles & Olson Marietta carololsonmar@hotmail. lids, meat skin cooker. Kenneth Crumley com 770-998-1076 770-490-5685 Oxford 770-787-5499 Persimmon, blueberry, blackberry, fig, Purple Martin decoys; $5. Gourds; $4. dogwood, river birch, redbud, catalpa, Joseph Gill Warner Robins jpaugill@ sawtooth oak, red maple, yellow poplar: cox.net 478-334-2792 $7+. Grace Walsh Jonesboro 404-307- Several dozen canning jars. Quarts: 8113 $5 dozen; pints: $4.50 dozen with rings. Pond Plants, Tea Olives, Easter Rose, John L Morris Hartwell 706-376-8414 Cherokee Rose, Burning Bush, Acers, Stakes, yellow pine, 12 & 15 in. long. Ginger, Angel Trumpets, Pussy Willows Thomas Bryson Lilburn 404-513-9508 & more. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-363- Treated wood bodies for farm truck, 8892 3/4", 4x16' w/ 2 pull up doors on back; Reblooming daylilies: On-and-On, $500. Tommy Hawkins Wrens 706-830- Happy Returns, Black-eyed Stella, Rosy 7042 706-547-6269 Returns, Stella De Oro. Raymond And Truck livestock rack for hauling small Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-472- livestock, $100. Made out of wood, fits 3371 most pickups. H.C. Wilson Sandersville 401 Larry Walker Pkwy. Perry, Ga. 31069 www.nbha.com July 23-25 AgTech Conference of the South The Alpharetta Conference Center at The Hotel at Avalon 9000 Avalon Boulevard Sept. 15-16 Wild Adventures Pecan Harvest Festival 3766 Old Clyattville Rd. Valdosta, Ga. 31601 229.219.7080 www.wildadventures.com/Plan-Your-Visit/ Special-Events/Pecan-Harvest-Festival 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program Beef Quality Assurance Understanding the Beef We Produce Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink, 478-232-6436 touch-me-nots, morning glory/hibiscus, Used metal removed from 1860sqft four-o-clocks, money plant, $1 cash/ house, red, good condition, some 25ft teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E. long sheets. Must take all: $1500. Arlet- Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth ta Jarrard Dawsonville 770-893-2422 30096 770-476-1163 Selected daylilies $2.50 up; redbud, Miscellaneous Wanted dogwood, bradford pear, forsythia, $5; 840ft. of 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch galvanized hydrangea $12 for 3-gal. Jean Phillips or gas pipe, w/in 75 miles of Elberton. Alpharetta, Ga. 30009 Sept. 18 roger.gates@uga.edu Bonaire 478-988-4926 Nick Nichols Elberton 706-567-8549 agtechsouth.com 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Will the lady from Cleveland please Bush Hog 6ft. good or bad and bricks, Program Oct. 16 - 18 call again about floating water lilies. Ann any quantity. Connie Powell Monticello July 24 Beef Industry Economics Sunbelt Agricultural Expo English Cochran 478-934-4260 706-476-0637 Sunbelt Expo Field Day Spence Field 290-G Harper Blvd. Moultrie, Ga. 31788 229.985.1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com/field-day Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu August 4 Sept. 20 Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE UGA CAES Agroforestry and Wildlife Field GA Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Day Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day Westbrook Research Farm Jake Mountain Parking Lot UGA Griffin Campus Nimblewill Church Road Ellis Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 Griffin, Ga. 30223 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net Sept. 25 August 9 UGA CAES Turfgrass Research Field Day UGA Griffin Campus 1109 Experiment St. Griffin, Ga. 30223 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program Improving Reproductive Management Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 Sept. 4 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Herd Health Management Oct. 2 Diseases and Biosecurity Concerns 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman 290-G Harper Boulevard Moultrie, Ga. 31788 229.985.1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com Oct. 23 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program Sire & Female Selection Georgia Cattlemen's Update Record Keeping & UGA Programs Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Nov. 3 Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE GA Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day Jake Mountain Parking Lot Nimblewill Church Road Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted Chicken plucker wanted. Elizabeth Lewis Greensboro 706-347-0856 706454-0316 Want re-seeding impatien seeds. In search of a cattle grooming chute. Dianne Cantrell Talking Rock Please call. Kristin Joseph Oxford 770- dcantrell6447@yahoo.com 770-893- 596-1463 9597 Looking for stall panels and corral pan- FLOWERS REQUIRING els. Need before July 1st. Ralph Hill Moreland 478-804-3926 PERMITS Looking for veal/dairy calf hutches for sale. Live in Newton County will pick-up. If you have questions regarding this Lisa Gunthorp Mansfield 678-283-3979 category, call 404-656-3722. Need pears for preserves, please call Advertisers selling officially protect- if have pears to be picked soon or later. ed plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without Need two bushels or more. Barbara Pittman Covington 770-784-0409 this permit will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at Need someone to recane or oak strip my rocking chair. Tommy Trapp Dawsonville 404-354-1118 Old General Store, barn, antique items. Signs, old cars & parts, old house, barn pieces. Unique items. Craig Walker Cleveland 770-294-5920 Sun Chokes. Please contact me if you have these available for purchase. Alice 770-918-6411. Brewer Columbus 706-905-1615 Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Program Forage Management Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu 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 Want woodchips. Douglas Fuselier MISCELLANEOUS Rockmart 678-457-0838 Wanted: 2 11.2x24 Ag tires. Email. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Bruce Hassell Columbus bhhassell@ gmail.com 706-563-4196 1941 GE Refrigerator, white, runs. Bees, Honey & Supplies Sept. 8 roger.gates@uga.edu Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE GA Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Oct. 4-14 Monthly Multi-use Trail Improvement Day Georgia National Fair Jake Mountain Parking Lot Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter Nimblewill Church Road 401 Larry Walker Parkway Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 Perry, Ga. 31069 georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net www.georgianationalfair.com 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. Some shelves missing. $150 firm. Darla Hodge Hartwell 706-491-2200 10-8-5 frame equipment, beekeeping supplies, Nucs, classes, wildflower 30,000 gallon propane tank, above honey. Swarm capture: Buford, Flowery ground or underground. Delivery avail- Branch, Oakwood, Suwanee/Winder/ able. Ideal for poultry farm. Ronnie Rid- Commerce. Harold Lanier Buford har- ley Tallapoosa 770-598-1960 770-328- old@lanierbeebarn.com 678-471-7758 1380 10/8/frame bee hive; $85. 5-frame bee Air compressor tank, 60 gal. Would hive NUCs; $65. No bees. Also make in- make great BBQ smoker: $50.00 OBO. ner cover, super and Top Bar Bee Hive. Mark Welch Mcdonough 770-605- Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492- Strawberry plants potted, Seascape 2017 Scarlet red or pink/lime zinnia Daylilies, Irises, Daffodil. Mixed colors. 0324 5119 Everbearing, 50 cell tray; $40. 1/2 tray; seeds, 35/$3 cash w/SASE. D. Miltimore 25 for $15. Hen and chicks; 15 for $10. Buck stove insert, has blower. 33.5" Bee removal, work guaranteed in met- $25. 4" pots; $3. Dennis Martin Monroe martinsbackacres@gmail.com 404-234- 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd Ne Ranger 30734 4 o' clocks, sunflower, rose of Sharon Shipping; $6. B J Roop Austell 770948-8740 front, 23.5" back. Can send pictures. James Dickson Chickamauga 423- ro Atlanta & West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887 6038 Trees 12+ inches, Crabapple ($3 each), Elberta peach ($5 each), Sugar Maples ($4 each). Deb Ruby Good Hope dlr2824@monroeaccess.net 404-2180642 White peach trees, 2 ft; $1 each, can mail. $5 up to 10. Robert Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-344- seeds for sale: $2/ tbsp. Stamped envelope for each tbsp. Mary V Pursley Winder 678-979-0057 4" perennials, 350 varieties; $1.50 ea. including helleborus. 1 gal. grafted Japanese Maples, $20-25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Angel trumpets, confederate roses: $5.00. Hydrangeas, harlequin glorybowers, ferns, burning bushes, beautyberry: Daylilies: many varieties, gallon pots, plants are at least 3 years old, several plants in each pot. WK Brinson Winston 770-949-5624 Double Angel Trumpet, purple or yellow; $1/pkt + SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave Jefferson 30549 Dwarf multicolor French Marigold, $2 tablespoon seed with SASE. Earl Waters Marietta 404-844-9568 443-2044 706-375-2520 Fish, crawfish, turtle traps; antique mule plows; kerosene tank; farm sinks; railroad tools. Al Redmond Dawson deepsouthrelics@aol.com 229-8810611 Free 12 w/o kittens: 2 males, 3 females. Jennifer Sandjaja Milledgeville 478-206-7957 Established hives with laying queens. Priced per frame of bees. $20 per frame plus $15 for queen. David Lee Cartersville 770-608-9786 Fresh, unprocessed honey. Quart: $14. Pint: $8. 8oz bear: $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 Quality Italian queen bees inspected, tested, proven. $30.00 + postage. Three 0568 $3.50. Moonflower vines: $1.50. Carla Free daffodil (Twin Sister) bulbs, for Hardback blueberry cookbooks with or more are postage free. Bill Tyre Jesup Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 pickup. Call for shipping amount/price. 150 recipes and tips. Order at: www. 912-294-0563 Assorted indoor and outdoor plants. Regina D'amico 4370 Dabbs Bridge theblueberryfarm.com or call: $15 each. Remove bee swarms near the ground I would like some jewelweed plants. Call for list. No shipping. Calvin Whit- Road Acworth 30101 770-974-0444 Joe Kilpatrick Lafayette 423-301-2717 free. Will remove unwanted hives. Can Jacquelyn Gray Ball Ground 770-826- tington Colbert 706-788-0002 Free Iris plants and jonquil bulbs. Haulmark 16' enclosed trailer, 2002, remove from buildings. East of Atlanta. 2724 Azaleas-large growing Azaleas in 1 James Crowley Stone Mountain 770- with ramp rear entry: $2,900 OBO. Jay Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100 gallon pots. All colors. $2.50 each. Jack 465-6641 Johnston Jackson 770-861-0231 Tupelo honey for sale, extra light with OFLROFNOWARMERSEASNLTAEANLDS If you have questions about this cat- egory, call 404-656-3722. 1 gallon Mondo grass, 1 gallon Varie- Maffett Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133 Camellia seed: 5/$1. Zinnia: 1 tablespoon/$1. Umbrella tree seed: 20/$1. Cleome: 1 teaspoon/$1. All with SASE. Mary Ann Durrough 444 Smith Rd Newnan 30263 Daylilies, all colors. www.alcovydaylilies.com, see photos on Facebook at Al- Green Giant, 1 gallon; $3.50. Murray Cypress, Leylands, 1 gallon; $3.50. Donna Glisson Suwanee 770-827-5821 Green Giants 3ft, 4ft, 5.5ft available, great privacy trees. Kelly Wilson Griffin 770-365-1530 Heirloom roses, seven sisters, knock roses, crape myrtle, ginger Lilies, bronze fennel, red sage, rosemary, some ship- Hunting club looking for members:1,050 acres, Heard County, lots of creeks, planted pines, hardwood bottoms; camp, power, no water. Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-313-0088 Mason jars 1/2 gal: $1ea, qt/pint w/ tops/bands: $7/DZ. Fisher Grandma Bear woodstove: $400. 3tn floorjack: green tint. Bulk or wholesale. Alan Odom Rebecca 229-387-1718 Want to purchase North Georgia wildflower honey, 5 gallon buckets or 55 gallon drums. Jim Mabry Marietta jim@ mabryfarm.com 770-993-4997 Wanted bee equipment. Will pick up swarms for free; remove bees from gated Liriope, 1 & 2 gallon Iris. J.H. Pat- covy Daylily Farm. Mary Burgess Cov- ping. Carole Scott Metter 912-685- $60. Michael Reuter Dawsonville 404- structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon man Athens 706-549-4487 ington 770-787-7177 6984 202-2294 478-719-5588 WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 Will relocate swarms for free, take unwanted equipment. Middle GA. William J Edes 341 Ga Highway 26 E Elko 31025 478-952-7381 Will pick-up swarms, remove from structures and remove unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 Things To Eat 2017 Desirable Pecans, $11/lb + postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770506-2727 All natural beef. Grass raised, grain finished. $3.25/lb hanging weight. Half or whole. USDA custom processing included. Tom Brown Canton 404-2590998 All-natural black Angus beef, sold whole, half or quarter; grassfed/grain finished. David Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876 Blueberries and blackberries for sale. $3.00 per 1/2 pint; $5.00 per pint; $9.00 per quart. Linda Howell Thomson 706910-8435 706-597-0050 Blueberries U-pick: $5/lb, $8/qt, $30 gal. Thornless blackberry plants: $5 each. Davis Yaun 15412 Ga Highway 86 Soperton 30457 aikenyaun@gmail.com 912-399-1988 Brown turkey figs, will be ready soon, $5 a gal. Please call to place order. G T Jackson Conyers 678-315-9999 Cane syrup, pure premium quality cane, three 25 ounce bottles shipped free; $42/3. paypal.me/parrishcanesyrup. Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-5362200 For sale: 2017 pecan halves, $8/lb. plus shipping. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229392-3921 For sale: on the hoof or by cut, American Style Wagyu beef. James Whitaker Warner Robins 478-929-2000 Grain finished Angus beef, 1/4 or 1/2 cut to your order. Visit www.mcmichealangusfarm.com. Ken Mcmichael Monticello 706-819-9295 Local pork, USDA processed, raised on woodlot and pasture. Halves, wholes or by the cuts. Allen Clevenger Locust Grove 30248 clevengerfarms@bellsouth.net 404-285-1719 Looking for 1 or 2 bushels of creaseback beans. George Hall Ellijay 706669-0915 Looking for small amount of fieldgrown tomatoes to purchase. Anne Stanley Atlanta 404-271-9596 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 Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 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. I want rooster spur bouquet and peter pepper seeds if you have any. Marion Trowell 78 Coley Reagin Rd Hazlehurst 31539 meangrany1957@gmail.com 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. 1"-2" F-1 largemouth bass. Also, pond liming. phosphorus mitigation, aquatic vegetation control, consultation, aeration, fountains, fish feeders, structure. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310 10"-12" sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, catfish, electrofishing services, pond liming, fish feeders, 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 3"-14" Grass carp, F1/bass, threadfin/ shad, coppernose/bluegill, shellcrackers, catfish and cages. Please inquire about our unique, unmatched genetic/ delivery guarantee. David Beall Greenville 706-289-1874 A-1 Quality, farm-grown channel catfish, priced by size, accurate weights and counts. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon 770567-1223 All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream sterile grass carp, koi, state-wide delivery, lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Channel catfish, 1-3 lbs. each. Orville L Carver Douglas 912-381-0767 Koi, Goldfish and Albino Catfish. Also fish food and pond supplies. Call for appointment. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704 Rainbow and Brown Trout: DNR certified. Quality stockers. Hatched and raised on farm. Various sizes available with delivery/pick-up. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199 Red Wigglers/ Little Reds, Great for composting or fishing: $25/lb shipped. Multiple bedrun/bait options available for local pickup. Eric Howell Roberta 478-319-6183 Fertilizers & Mulches 12 y/o horse manure shavings compost, two pits full. Need tractor/backhoe to dig up. Easy access. Free. Allison Atlanta 404-892-1975 2017 mulch hay. 4x5 twine wrap. Stored outside, $20/roll. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182 2018 4X5 mixed grass rolls for mulch 65 + tight rolls available. $30 per roll. Will load. Glenn Hayes Oxford 404-2727298 2018 wheat straw, $3.50/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912286-3191 Aged garden compost, horse manure & shavings. We load, by appointment $5 small trucks, $10 large trucks. Charlene Cook Fort Valley 478-825-1981 Bulk chicken litter. Randy Cannon Elberton 706-988-3333 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 compost horse manure and shavings. Jerry Riles Douglasville 770-3371516 Free horse manure mixed with pine bedding. Leave message. Land line. Cindy Griffeth Dawsonville 706-2168007 Free horse manure with shavings. You load. You haul. Easy access. Bobcats and loaders welcome. Have plenty. Billy Burke Covington 770-861-4574 678602-1343 Long leaf pine straw delivery and installation available or semi trailers dropped. Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Wheat straw 5' round bales. Clean in barn. 200 available. Michael Robinson 5100 Five Notch Rd Franklin 30217 706-302-3156 Poultry Litter/Compost Chicken litter by truckload, 25+ tons per load. Special pricing for orders over 500 tons. Jerald Sargent Dawsonville 678-245-1700 Oddities Gourds, many varieties. Martin gourds fixed, ready to hang. At farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-4065039 Lucky Buckeyes; $4.25/doz. Planting Buckeyes; $5.25/dozen. Instructions included, please include postage. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain 828-2264700 Garden Space If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. BALDWIN COUNTY Potluck Blueberry Farm Crops: blueberries 282 Cox Woodland Rd. NW Milledgeville 31061 478.932.5390 8 a.m. to sunset Call for availability. 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. EFFINGHAM COUNTY Rahn Farms Crops: tomatoes, watermelon, cantaloupe 1525 Hwy. 21 N Springfield 31329 912.213.2592 Varied hours, based on availability. Updates daily on Facebook. FAYETTE COUNTY Adams Farm Crops: blackberries, blueberries, raspberries 1486 Hwy. 54 W 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 Dodge Fresh produce, arts and crafts, food and fun. Every Saturday until Nov. 3. Dodge County Farmers Market 5401 Courthouse Circle Eastman 31023 DodgeCountyFarmersMarket@gmail. com 619-322-4505 Out-Of-State Wanted Wanted for parts #20 Southern Plow Co. Syrup power mill. Ask for Mary. Mark Keisler Lexington SC 803-3599589 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. Mixed hardwood, 1 cord of seasoned chunks. $75.00 Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576 Fayetteville 30214 770.461.9395 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-Sat Check or cash only Bring containers. HABERSHAM COUNTY C.W. Finley & Daughters Crops: blueberries 711 Finley Rd. Toccoa 30577 706.886.4042 | 706.244.0720 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. M-Sat Opens July 5 Berries are sorted and inspected for customers after picking. HALL COUNTY Cool Springs Blueberry Farm Crops: blueberries, blackberries 5975 Smith Mill Rd. Gainesville 30506 770.480.8085 8 a.m.-8 p.m. W-Sun. Restrooms, picnic area, handicapped-accessible. Covington 30016 404.771.1391 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call ahead for appointment. 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. PAULDING COUNTY Yardbirds Farm Crops: blueberries 11143 Buchanan Hwy. Temple 30179 678.563.5099 Call for appt. Proceeds donated to Myron LeFevre Ministries. Snare Farm Crops: thornless blackberries (June-July); blueberries (June-July); figs (July-Sept.); scuppernong & muscadine grapes (Aug.-Oct.) 3736 Gillsville Hwy. (Ga. 323) Gillsville 30543 770.605.1121 snarefarm@gmail.com Open daily during daylight. Call before you visit. Bring take-home containers. LAMAR COUNTY Sunray Farms Crops: organic blueberries 709 Piedmont Rd. Barnesville 30204 770.358.4536 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun-Wed U-pick $10/gallon. Picking and take-home containers provided. Picnic tables. NEWTON COUNTY Blueberry Hill Crops: blueberries 6325 Hwy. 20 S 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 Georgia Farm Crops: blueberries, pears, Brown Turkey figs, peaches 15412 Ga. Hwy. 86 Soperton 30457 912.399.1988 aikenyaun@gmail.com 9 a.m.-8 p.m. M-Sat 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Sun Thornless blackberry plants for sale. For up-to-date information on availability, detailed directions and hours of operation, call before visiting a pick-your-own farm. Timber Christmas is coming: handmade Tshirt quilts, memory and show ribbon Timber must be individually owned quilts, bears, wallhangings. Add pho- and produced by the advertiser on tos and/or embroidery. Terry Watson his personal property. No companies Newnan mew542000@yahoo.com 770- or businesses are allowed to 251-6951 advertise timberland in this category. Crocheted items: kitchen towels, doi- Timberland advertised must be at lies, afghans, fridge magnets. Also, re- least one acre. Timber wanted ads pair work done at reasonable prices. will not be published. Marcia Brookins 219 Sheila Cir Thomaston 30286 706-647-0593 CORRECTIONS Memory Bears made out of your loved one's clothing. Sherry Mcdaniel Buford 770-945-4869 770-366-1306 T-shirt quilts, memory bears, memory Handicrafts pillows made from your or your loved ones clothing. Darrell Haman Ty Ty & If you have questions regarding ads in Tifton 229-776-2786 229-326-3131 this category, call 404-656-3722. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words. All types chair caning, blind, French, hole-to-hole, porch rattan reed, and splint. Also some repair and refinishing. Quality work with over 55 yrs experi- ence. George E Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455 All types of chair canning, refinishing and repairs. James J Lewis Perry 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 Get your Georgia Grown apparel today! www.georgiagrown.com PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018 The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office feeds the bellies and souls of its inmates with `Fresh Start Garden' at detention center By Kendall McWilliams kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov A 4,170-square-foot garden space just outside the Gwinnett County Detention Center has proven to grow more than just produce it grows character, too. According to Shannon Volkodav, public information officer for the sheriff's office, the inmate garden program was established after the Gwinnett County recycling facility shut down in 2016. "The female inmates were originally assigned to the recycling bank and they closed that," said Volkodav. "So, we quickly identified that we needed to find something for these female inmate workers to do. One of our staff members suggested that we start a garden." According to Volkodav, Sheriff Butch Conway thinks outside the box. Conway has implemented several programs to address the issue of recidivism. The garden was an opportunity to positively influence incarcerated offenders. The garden project is coordinated by Deputy James Wil- Deputy James Wilson, inmate garden coordinator, discusses the variety of produce crops grown and harvested by female inmates of the Gwinnett County Jail. Photos by Kendall McWilliams/GDA Sylvia Colmenero proudly exhibits a sizable zucchini harvested from the inmate garden. son, who spent childhood summers on his grandfather's farm in Tennessee and gardens at home. Wilson teaches inmate workers how to grow a variety of produce crops and herbs using sustainable practices. Because agriculture is foreign to many inmates, Wilson uses his expertise to help them become more acclimated to their roles as inmate workers. "When we first come and you're new to the garden, he'll walk you through every single plant, every aspect of the flowers to the tomatoes, all the way down," said inmate worker Jacquelyn Sauriol. "He's very fair and very knowledgeable." Wilson, who was recently certified as a UGA Extension Master Gardener, spends a lot of personal time gardening and farming. Wilson's green thumb and will to positively influence his inmate pod has helped the garden to serve its purpose. "His passion for gardening is apparent to the inmates that he's supervising as well, and I think that they appreciate his commitment to the garden and their efforts," said Volkodav. "He takes this opportunity to really encourage these inmates to make good choices after they leave here." The vegetables grown in the garden space are cooked in the detention center kitchen and served to the Gwinnett County inmates, reducing the amount of tax dollars spent per meal. The garden produced 5,790 pounds of produce in 2017. This year, inmate gardeners have already gleaned more than 600 pounds of fresh produce. According to the workers, time in the garden cultivates a sense of accomplishment and self-worth, something that will benefit them once released from custody. "It's not always about the plants either. When we come out here, he lets us talk," said Sauriol. "He'll walk us through one by one, ask us how we are doing, ask us what our plans are. It's really cool." Wilson refers to the garden as the "Fresh Start Garden," setting a standard for what he hopes inmates will gain from working there that the mistake that landed them in jail does not have to define their future. "When the inmate workers come out, I want to give them a fresh start, make them think, `Okay, just because I'm here doesn't mean I'm a bad person,'" Wilson said. "Everyone is one charge away from being in jail." Inmate workers harvest from squash and zucchini plants. A happy day for horses The Georgia Equine Rescue League's annual "Help a Horse Day Celebration" at the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Mansfield Barn was proof positive that the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man (and a woman and a child, too). Five horses that were rescued from neglectful/abusive situations and nursed back to health were adopted into new homes at the June 2 event. Some $3,000 in donations were also made to GERL, which partners with the GDA to rehabilitate and rehome equine taken by the state from abusive and neglectful owners. Six-year-old Austin Turner colors with Bridget Conway in the barn. Photos by Amy Carter/GDA Josh Peebles, owner of All Purpose Horsemanship in Young Harris, conducted a Emily Black, who traveled four hours from Blairsville to adopt a saddle horse demo with Bo in the ring at the Mansfield Equine Facility. horse, made a friend. Elaina Schmersey, owner of Fancy Mount Farm in Talking Rock, showed the whimsical side of horse training with Cookie Monster, who wore an eyepatch and took a swig like a real pirate. We hope your Independence Day is One-In-A-Melon!