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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 VOL. 101, NO. 19 COPYRIGHT 2018 GEORGIA Georgia DGEePnAeR2rT0aM1l9EAW N TsAsLOeLFEmTAbCGAlRyRI CDleUALgNTiDUslRKaEEtYeFsOGcBAh(RAaYCnTgWUe.AsBL LStAIoZCEGK) ,ACTOEM MISSIONER program Users 2w0i1l9l sWeAeLFuRLOpENT:TdWALaCLEtAT CeARRsDDtAaNkeD eKfEfYeFcOt Bup(RAEoARCn: WTALNULETAoCALvRD.S1IZrEe)newal Bamy yA.cmayrteCra@rtaegrr.gFeRoOrgNiaT.:gWovALLET CARDtthheres2h0o1ld9 set-up is the income for eligibility," said requirement Bo Warren, policy director for the Georgia Department of The Georgia General Assembly made sev- Agriculture. "That number has typically been eral changes to the Georgia Agricultural Tax $2,500 per year. This legislation has raised Exemption program during its 2018 Legisla- that to $5,000 a year from eligible program tive Session. The legislated changes will take commodities." effect for the 2019 production year and will The income derived from multiple eligible begin implementation for the Nov. 1 renewal crops can be combined to reach that threshold, sign-up. Warren said. Producers who meet that require- The GATE program was enacted in 2012 ment beginning with the 2019 calendar year to allow certain state and local tax exemptions will be issued a GATE card that is valid for on eligible agricultural purchases by qualified agricultural producers. House Bill 886, which FRONT: 2 KEY FOBS passed the State House and Senate with few objections earlier this year, raises the income requirements for eligibility; extends the re- newal period for a GATE card from one year to three years; increases the application fee for a GATE card; and requires uFpRonONapTp:li2caKtioEnY FOBS the use of a state tax identification number rec- ognized by the Georgia Department of Rev- enue, among other things. "One of the most significant changes that you will see in the program as we move into JOHN DOE FARMS REAR: WALLET CARD EXPIRES: 08/08/2022 GATE XXXXX JOHN DOE FARMS EXPIRES: 08/08/2022 John Doe ADDITIONAL USERS: 465 Farm RoaGdATEFrXanXkXDXoXe Cisco, GA 30708 Franny Doe 2019 cards will receive a card that expires in three years. Others will be issued a card that is valid for two years, and still others, a card that expires in one year. Fees will be prorated ac- cordingly, with three-year 2019 GeorGgaiaryDW4e6p. a5BrltaFmcJaekorn,mhtCnooRfmDAomgoarideiscsuioltunAFreerDraDnkITDIOoNe AL USERS: Cisco, GA 30708 Franny Doe card holders paying the full application fee of $150 set by the legislature for the new extended term of use. Users who are issued the two-year card 2019 GaryRWE.ABRla: c2kK, CEYomFmOiBsSsioner Georgia Department of Agriculture JOHN DOE FARMS USERS one, two or three years as GC4isD6c5oA,FGawrAmo3rR0k7os0a8dtoJFforuahlnnlkyDDooee initially will pay $100, and those issued cards that expire in one year will pay $50. As the shorter-term cards expire, implement the new extendGeAdTEreXnXeXwXXal Fprarnon-y Doeeveryone will be on a full three-year renewal RgrEaAImssR.u:an2cKe EofYthFeOnBewSEmxpuireltsi:-0y8e/0a8r/2c0a2r2ds will cycle. While an individual's exemption will be bu2bwes0ehet2siorc1tsaa.abglpTlegyphie,nlerygwepdoohrrnioocvrcthehJeeaseOrmpsaHtCphew4Ntlirashy6eGincrDl5eosellA-Oae,FTybJtEt-GEaeOEehexyrraApHamFCeXdirt4NrtAai3eshXe6rGrRcs0sRDet5iXo:Aeosp7onOM,F0XTrm0aeeGE8yamESXr8dw/reAe0imFXioa8Ana3Xd/rRUJFFp0Rl2eXo,7orrr0SdcMfXaaoh0a2woyESXnn8d2ndarciRknultlDtypheUJFFScDhoohrreSDeboaaahearEinnleonys-rlRkneDySDoDoeeogwtpheolieaolslpdtbiacefpoiecrsrastcurhdaerreddaeSasneydnueeesaeGwtwrdsAc,opTaerrEepvdvle,aairposynatunigGcsuelaAykl,8TleayyE.wcRhcaaaaltrlihendeth-rcsotialhzdraedendsr Expires: 08/08/2022 Creative thinking will create new Gary W. Black, Commissioner economic opportunities JOHN DOE FARMS USERS 465 Farm Road John Doe for rural Georgia By Amy Carter come rates in the nation. Cisco, GA 30708 Frank Doe amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov As the state's focus turns fully to the regen- GATE XXXXX Franny Doe eration of rural Georgia, the Talmadge house Expires: 08/08/2022 Few places better illustrate rural Georgia's is back on the real estate market for just the potential for resurgence than the Talmadge second time in its history. It is an opportunity House in Telfair County. Built in the piney waiting to happen for its future buyer, and for woods of South Georgia in 1937, the house the community surrounding it. has undergone a grit-to-glamour transforma- GDaarvyidWB.rBidlagceks, president of Abraham Baldtion in the last seven years that has made it an winCAogmrimcuisltsuioranleCr ollege in Tifton and interim economic draw and a point of pride for a director of the Center for Rural Prosperity and county with one of the lowest per-capita in- Innovation, told the audience at the annual Georgia Ag Issues Summit presented by the Georgia Agribusiness Council in Perry Aug. 23 that the federal government has upwards of 45 definitions of what constitutes rural. "The fact is that regardless of which defini- tion you pick, the vast majority of Georgia is considered rural," Bridges said. The one constant in all those areas is agri- culture, he added. Amy Carter, deputy commissioner for Ru- Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner ral Georgia Initiatives within the Georgia De- partment of Economic Development, told that same crowd that she has visited with officials in 44 counties during her five months on the job, asking all to identify their economic strengths and weaknesses. Agriculture including agri- business and agritourism has topped the list Fancy farmhouse The Talmadge House in Telfair County is a recognizable landmark to travelers along U.S. of strengths named by all, she said. Highway 341 (the Golden Isles Parkway). The restored mansion and associated acreage has become an As society in general moves further away economic draw for surrounding communities. (Robert Hendricks/TelfairSnapshots.com) from farm life, life on the farm becomes a more marketable commodity, Carter said, cit- ago, in Telfair County, about a man who gets Telfair County Chamber of Commerce, said ing the emergence of "barn, bed and breakfast" paid to let people come pick up his eggs for those are the types of experiences Telfair of- experiences that give paying customers the op- him," she said. "Families come in, rent lodg- ficials hope to discuss with Chris Chammoun, portunity to live on the farm for a day. ing and help milk his cows, pick up his eggs the agritourism expert on Carter's staff, when "These families literally open up their and do the things that we did growing up on he returns to Telfair for a second visit later this homes to, I guess you could say, more of the farms. He's sold out until next year." month to brain-storm opportunities with com- metro-type folks. We heard a couple weeks Paula Rogers Anderson, president of the See RURAL PROSPERITY, page 16 PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 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. Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. Advertisers are expected to fulfill the terms of their offers. 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Call the Department of Agriculture 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 AI Hotline 855.491.1432 Georgia Grown 404.656.3680 Food Safety 404.656.3627 GATE 855.327.6829 Plant Protection 404.463.8617 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Animal Protection 404.656.4914 Licensing 855.424.5423 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 Market Bulletin 404.656.3722 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 FARMLAND FOR SALE Pickens 18.63 acres. Trout stream, Hart 50 acres Hart County stream, private road, rolling ridges, 8 minutes spring water, all open pasture. Double Following are advertisements for the Market Bulletin's Farmland Edition. Ads are listed alphabetically by county according to geographical regions. The map and legend on this page may be helpful in locating land advertisements. Ads are limited to describing farm- to 515. 10 miles to Carter's Lake. $15,000 per acre. Stephen Bradshaw Talking Rock 678-283-8981 Pickens 25-60 acres, $4,200 per acre: Adjacent to WMA, spring-fed creek. 25 mins from I-20, 30 mins from I-75. A hunter's paradise. Kathy Britt Monticello 706-468-0367 wide, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. $5000 per acre, all fenced cows on farm for sale. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-498-4686 Hart 50+ acres, approximately 1/2 open, 1/2 wooded. 600 ft. road frontage to Highway 77, 5 miles from I-85. $8000 per acre. Dan M Johnson Lavonia 706-491-1144 land or farm structures; detailed descriptions of non-farm structures are not included in these advertisements. Pickens 58 acres: wooded, w/bottom land, old pond site, will subdivide, 4/10 mile of GA 136 frontage, 1/2 mile streamfront, within Talking Rock city Hart Two pine tracts across paved road from each other. 39.07 acres and 16.17 acres. Quiet but only 5 miles from town, schools and beautiful Lake limits: $8000/acre. Lamar Cantrell Hartwell. Frances Skelton Hartwell Farmland Northeast Marble Hill landmanlc@gmail.com 770-313-7535 If you have questions about ads in 770-617-5853 Madison 49.2 acres, approximately this category, call at 404-656-3722. Pickens 6 acres, $120,000: Will di- half pasture half hardwoods, 2 run- Banks 12+ acres, access through vide. Gentle slopes. Highway front- ning drilled wells, one solar, perimeter power easement, wooded, water age. Water at back. Zoned residential fenced, creek, older barn and moon property, 5 minutes to I-85, fam- agriculture. Great community. Jerry bile home; $149,000. Benji Anderson ily land; $7,500 per acre, OBO. Can Chastain Gainesville 770-289-3870 Comer 404-202-7642 finance. Jerry Ayers Mableton 770- Pickens 6 acres. Flat to rolling. Madison 6.10 acres: 241.17 feet 941-1440 $120,000. Charles Chastain Talking borders Broad River, 231.41 feet road Banks 55-acre farm, 18-acre lake. Rock 706-972-1103 frontage: $12,000/acre. Willie Garmon 4300 sq. ft., 6 beds, barn, fenced. Stephens 8.8 acres joining Toccoa 367 Station Dr Pendergrass 30567 Approved for subdivision. $950,000. city limits. Asking $50,000. Roy Sim- 706-654-1460 678-528-1909 Sam Thurmond Maysville 706-335- mons 2599 Habersham Mill Rd De- Madison 92.66 acres, ranch and 6441 morest 30535 706-499-9340 home, zone A-1, fenced creek, cor- Banks Approximately 9 acres, level Towns Eight acres; $50,000. Paved rals, water system, equipment barn/ highway frontage, 50 x 100 building, street access, view of Lake Chatuge, garage, panoramic views, high eleva- 10,000 sq. ft. basement, county wa- Woodsgrove Community, small tion, beautiful. Check ByOwner.com. ter; $250,000. Carter Stewart Bald- spring. Roy C Cloer Cullowhee 828- $575,000. Carl Kelley Danielsville win 706-778-5204 293-9733 706-246-0715 706-318-1740 Dawson 10 acres, eight miles north Farmland Northeast Central Madison Near Barrow County. Two of courthouse on Hwy. 136; large hardwoods: $17,500 per acre. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974- If you have questions regarding this ad category, call at 404-656-3722. tracts 5.3 and 6.9 acres. Owner financing. Zack Coles Winder 770307-0882 678-863-4277 0576 Elbert 26.7 acres bordering Falling Morgan 45.85 acres. Madison ad- Fannin Old family farm, 90 acres. 50 acres in pasture. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, fair condition; $1,390,000. Sammy Williams Morganton 706-374-5803 706-633-6827 Creek, mostly fenced pasture, some woods. 36x48 barn with side sheds. Power and well. Has fruit and nut trees. $89,500. Preston Born Elberton 706-283-0161 dress. Oconee National Forest boundary, WMA. Mixed hardwood and pine, some open pasture. Springs, small creek. May consider dividing. Owner financing possible. Chris Cruikshank Gilmer 22+ acres, pole barn, borders two creeks, paved county road, two drilled wells, great view. Appraisal $215,000. Asking $180,000. Vernice Elbert Bowman, Elbert county. 15 acres creek, $70,000. Possible owner finance. Robert George Lavonia 706356-1420 Monroe 678-207-6578 Oglethorpe 13.5 acres, paved road: $59,000 for all. James L Wilkins Carlton 706-797-2073 Reece Ellijay 706-669-1822 706-273- Elbert Farmhouse, 34 acres, 2 ponds Walton 6.25 acres. Renovated 1890 0650 spring-fed, 2 good wells, 3 rentals, plantation plains style home. 3 bed- Gilmer 6.84 acres pasture. Fenced, rolling hills. Several building sites with mountain views. $75,000. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-273-4282 granite business with 180' runway, 2 cranes, all equipment. Hwy.72 frontage: $240,000. Jerry Madden Elberton 706-283-2979 room, 3 bath, 2 story. 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. 2 barns. Riding ring, fenced and cross fenced. $425,000. Hobby horse farm. Eddie Russell Gilmer Deer/hog processing plant, turn key business. Over 35 years of very loyal clientele. Very lucrative. 10 acres and large block barn/warehouse. Owner retiring. Michael King Franklin 12+ acres, trailer and metal shop plus a number of shelters and barns for investment. $90,000. Calvin Barnett 94 May Ln Carnesville 30521 706-384-4726 Brooks 770-231-7519 Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call 404-656-3722. Cherry Log 706-889-3170 Habersham 15+ acres, pasture, some hardwoods, 10,000 sq. foot barn w/concrete floor in part, 1000 ft. creek, spring, city sewer/water: $10,900 per acre. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-499-2718 Hall 17 acres, $10,000 per acre. 8 miles from Gainesville. East Hall County. Electricity, city water, septic tank, potential horse sites. Bottom land, creek. Dirt road thru property. Patsy C. Strickland Gillsville 770869-7575 Hall 32 acres. Cool Springs Road in Gainesville. 1 old house, 2 old barns, fence, pasture. Buck Truelove Gainesville 770-519-0193 Hall 5.84 acres of prime pasture land with well, septic & power already in place. Modular homes welcome or build dream home. Mark Bandy Gainesville 770-883-7887 Lumpkin 17 acres: half woods, half pasture with great spring, 180-degree view of mountains; eight miles from GA 400 off Hwy. 115 E; would make great mini farm. Dale Copeland Murrayville 706-344-8827 Madison 16.92 acres, has metal barn with power, small lake and wells, all property is fenced: asking $124,900. Harry Puckett Buford 770655-7354 Franklin 1200+ acres, 1500' of I-85 frontage, frontage on two paved roads, shop, well, partly cleared, ideal home place: $200,000. Paul Bennett Commerce 404-310-0973 Franklin 145 acres of mature hardwoods with open land, frontage on Hwy. 174; 1,400 feet on the Hudson River, county water: $3,900/acre. Emmett Reece Carnesville 706-4981730 Franklin 53 acres, nice home site, hardwoods with creek: $3,400 per acre. Barry Reece 1292 Careytown Road Royston 30662 706-498-1730 Franklin 62 acres with 1600' of river frontage. County water and paved road frontage. 5 miles from I-85. Financing available. $6350 per acre. Donald Major Dawsonville 678-6170383 Franklin 76+ acres: Uniwatti Road, wooded pastureland, fenced and cross-fenced, pond, creek, deep well. Offers of $5500 an acre or more. Owner-financing a possibility. Max Brand Ellijay 706-636-1419 Greene 151.6 acres, mature pines/ hardwoods. Paved road/870 ft. Frontage on South Fork river, food plots, spring fed branch, good lake site, electricity. Trailer with central H/A. M.D. Moss Greensboro 770-5467204 Greene 36 acres on Hwy 278, backs Cherokee 37 acres North Cherokee, brick dwelling, 1 tenant house, numerous buildings, natural gas, county water, ideal location, horse or cattle farm, 70 percent in grass. James Ray Jasper 770-735-2375 Clayton 23 acres, house and two outbuildings,1/4 mile road frontage, land in conservation program, low taxes, Muscadine vineyard, excellent area for growing and selling produce: $595,000. Hayden Mcclure Jackson 678-752-0598 Cobb 11.2 acres: cypress log cabin, creek, completely chain link-fenced, out buildings, drive-thru barn, no liens, two entrances off highway, equipment, more. Harrison School District: $1.45 million. Sam Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431 DeKalb 10 acres, large 2-story barn, 5 acre field, MF diesel tractor/implements, elegant brick/stone home; 6000+ sq. ft. guest house, very private, nice equestrian setting: $550,000. Thomas Gray Thomaston eddiesemail360@yahoo.com 706648-2951 Douglas 40.7 acres LL157, Next to St. Andrews Golf Course, most secluded land in Douglas County. Land has plenty of huge deer at corner of Tyree and Kraft. $25k/acre. Dan Burkett Dahlonega 706-864-0707 Fayette 72 acres for sale. Excellent for development. Possible owner fi- Madison 79 acres, $4500 per acre, up to national forest, approximately nancing available. All wooded with 10 zoned A-1. Don Hilley Danielsville 1/4 mile road frontage, growing tim- acre lake in middle of property. Tim 706-795-2994 ber. Jackie Copelan Madison 706- Clarke Fayetteville 678-410-1094 Murray Beautiful 75-acre tract, 474-5066 Henry 2 acres fenced. Greenhouse fenced and cross-fenced, old barn, Hart 10 acres, easy build pond site. growing shed. Hardwoods. 3B/2B creek and gorgeous views. possible 3 miles from interstate 85. $85,000. house. Mushroom live plant grower. owner financing: $7,000 per acre. C Possible owner finance. Robert Herbert Blount Mcdonough 678-782- Jeff Jones Calhoun 770-878-0827 George Lavonia 706-356-1420 3323 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 NORTHWEST Catoosa Fannin NORTHEAST Towns Rabun Union USE FOR LOCATING GEORGIA COUNTIES Whitfield Murray White Habersham Dade Walker Chattooga Floyd Gordon Bartow Gilmer Pickens DawsoLnumpkinHall Banks Stephens Franklin Hart NORTHEAST CENTRAL Forsyth Cherokee Jackson Madison Elbert GREATER ATLANTA Paulding Polk Cobb Haralson Carroll Douglas Fulton DeKalb Gwinnett Barrow Walton OcConlaereke Oglethorpe Wilkes Lincoln Morgan Greene Taliaferro Clayton Rockdale Newton Fayette Heard Coweta Troup Henry Spalding Butts Pike Lamar Jasper Putnam Hancock Jones Baldwin Glascock Washington CoMlucmDbiuaffie Warren EAST CENTRAL Richmond Burke Jefferson Monroe Meriwether Jenkins Wilkinson Twiggs Upson WEST Harris Talbot CENTRALMuscogee TaylorCrawfordPeaBchibb Heard Macon Houston Bleckley Johnson Emanuel Laurens Treutlen Candler Screven Bulloch Montgomery Toombs Effingham Evans Pulaski Schley Marion Webster Terrell Clay Quitman St ewa r t Randolph Sumter Lee Calhoun Dougherty Dooly Dodge Crisp Wilcox Turner Ben Hill Tattnall Telfair Jeff Davis Appling Bryan Liberty Long Chatham Worth Irwin Tift Coffee Bacon Wayne McIntosh Lanier Cook Early Baker Miller Mitchell Colquitt Berrien Atkinson Pierce Ware Brantley Glynn Seminole Decatur Grady Thomas Brooks Clinch Charlton Camden Echols Lowndes SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST 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 Henry 88.73 acres, 1600 ft. front- Carroll 8 acres, located 5 miles south Crawford 20 acres: 2 ponds, 1700 Pike 43 acres: 30 acres in 2 fenced age, Zoning: residential/agricultural, of Carrollton, 5 minutes from WalMart, sq ft home, facility suitable for Glam- pastures, 1 bermuda hay field; 13 Farmland East Central one story frame house, hay shelters, rolling wooded hills: $56,000. Henry ping/AirBnB, homestead, sustain- acres part of 40-acre lake. Off Grif- For information regarding ads in this pond, Bermuda hay fields, fenced Britt 98 Barber Rd Carrollton 30116 able farm, orchard, 6 wells, drip ir- fin-Barnesville bypass: $6,500/acre, category, call 404-656-3722. pastures. $1,500,000. Laurie Brannan 770-630-2382 rigation, raised beds, will subdivide: leave message. Linda Alter Winston Baldwin 667 acres. Pond sites, Stockbridge 404-863-4619 Gordon 9 acres. Has 50'x30' run-in $175,000 obo. Naomi Rosan Roberta 770-489-1295 streams, timber, owner financing. Newton 10.5 acres, private lake, shed, fenced pond available. Great for davisfarmscsa@aol.com 478-836- Pike 70 acres pasture and wooded $1800 per acre. Michael Jackson fishing, canoeing. Custom built brick horses. $7000 per acre. Randy Lars- 4564 land:100 ft. road frontage, secluded; Barnesville 478-214-1851 w/ master suite on main. Vaulted open en 291 Taylor Ridge Rd Ne Resaca Crawford Land for sale: 355+/- great for cattle, horses, hunting, build- Burke 68.2 acre horse/cattle farm, design. Perfect for horses, goats, or 30735 706-307-2175 ac in Crawford Co., just minutes off ing site; $175,000. Next to 297 Law- creek, barns, sheds 4 BR/2 BA ranch chickens. Three corrals. Well main- Haralson 246+/- acres in Buchan- Interstate 75. Great investment or rence Mill Road. Thomas Morton Mo- house, partially finished guest house. tained. C. Rois-Mendez Oxford 770- an: 5000' river frontage, 2000' county recreational tract. Good timber and lena 770-884-5954 $333,000. M Hughes Waynesboro 625-0098 road frontage, 130+/- acres standing abundant wildlife. Aaron Bell Macon Talbot 127 acres of 23-year-old 706-466-1018 Newton 25 acres, much road frontage on Covered Bridge and Little Mill. Half is working hay field. $250,000. Great site for development. Kathy Aycox Loganville 678-475-7514 Rockdale 105 +/- acres: 2606 NW Valley Dale Drive at Almand Road, Conyers. Mixed Hardwoods, stream, lake, deer, turkey, duck hunting. Don or Lamar Adams Social Circle 770787-7582 404-316-3175 Rockdale Brick house, 16+ acres, several out buildings, fruit trees, vineyard, some timber, private drive, county water available. Convenient location. $350,000. Gerald Whalen Mcdonough 770-483-4058 Spalding 35.75 acres, 30 in permanent grass, Bermuda and Fescue with remainder in woods. 1985 double wide home, work shop, haybarn and two horse stalls. Mostly fenced. $10,000 per acre. Structures included. Doug Caraway Griffin 770-4686130 Farmland Northwest If you have questions about ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Bartow 196+/- acres. Fine old farm. Good hunting. $4500/acre. Estate sale. R M Davis Taylorsville 770-6545157 706-969-8365 timber; a truly unique farm. S Rene Sims Buchanan srmsims@bellsouth. net 770-689-7718 Murray 94 acres fenced pasture and 5000 ft paved road frontage with city water, house, outbuildings; $549,000. Potential use poultry, cattle or subdividing. Jane Timms Dalton jetimms@ yahoo.com 706-259-5628 Paulding 40-acre tract: road frontage w/driveway, power, well and septic installed, some landscaping with established grapes and blueberries, year-round water access, farming tax covenant available: $10,000/acre. Mark Weaver Temple 770-562-4084 Paulding 63+/- acres, heavily wooded, 500 feet paved road frontage at end of Wilson Road, 300 feet on Tallapoosa River, some flood plain: $269,000. Marcus Cole Rockmart 770-505-5870 Polk Timber, homeplace, 20 acres off Highway 27 near Walmart, $5,000 per acre. Ronald Mcclung 306 Dunn Rd Cedartown 770-445-3936 Farmland West Central If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Coweta 20 acres: open pasture, some hardwoods, front and back, 40 x 40 metal Butler Building, well, propane, electric: $180,000 OBO. Bill Brannan Sharpsburg 770-527-1634 478-808-0923 Heard 335 acres high fence Red Stag, Whitetail, turkey hunting retreat. Beautiful stands of pine and hardwoods, two creeks. 3 BR/ 2 BA home, small barn and tractor. $990,000. Billy Schultz Saint George Island 770527-0903 Houston 100+ acre pay-to-fishand-duck-hunt lake with 5 BR residence on highway. Trades and financing considered. $200,000. Wilbur Long 5811 Nature Dr Macon 31216 478-788-4933 Meriwether 35 acres, 1238 ft paved road frontage, open and wooded with creek. 2 bedroom, 2 bath house with shop, well house; $250,000. Gary Ledford Senoia 770-598-7593 Meriwether 57 acres off Hwy 18 near Callaway Gardens/KIA plant in West Point: Heavily wooded, near future timber value. Good for hunting/commercial use. Stream on land. Lillian D Hightower Atlanta 404-243-5744 Monroe Established agritourism farm: 11 acres in Monroe County, twinoaksfunfarm.com; 1946 Johnstonville Road, Forsyth 31029: $365,000 Elizabeth Patterson Barnesville 770-4689052 Pike 106-acre beautiful and private planted pines, near Waverly Hall, county water, paved road frontage, stream, good hunting: $1575 per acre. Paul Bulloch Woodland 706-975-9136 Talbot 25-30 acres beautiful rolling pasture. Hardwoods, cedar trees. Nice building sites. $2500 per acre. 5 miles east of Talbotton. John Gay Talbotton 706-326-6534 Talbot 58 acres. $3,000 per acre. Recently cut with road frontage and electric running across property. Contact for more information. James Culpepper Newnan 678-416-3651 Talbot 61+ acres, Hart Road, good deer hunting, timber value, pine and hardwood, creek; $100,000. Ken Chapman Woodland 404-316-3838 Taylor 112+ acres, road frontage, water on property, excellent hunting/ recreational tract. Nice home sites. Near Reynolds. 30 minutes to I-75. $1350/acre. Jamie Barrow Butler 478-550-0596 Troup 37+ acres: 1000'+ road frontage, I-85 and I-185 come together on back: $125,000 firm. Ales G Upchurch Lagrange 706-302-9017 762-3233270 Upson Gentleman's farm: Elegant country living on 5 acres, historic 3898 sq. ft. home, 30x50 steel building, move-in ready: $295,000. Pamela Guthrie The Rock 404-307-6068 Dodge 21 acres, 2 BR/1 BA, older house, barn and shelter. James C Kitchens Lizella 478-935-8965 Emanuel 30 acres, secluded hardwoods and 17-year-old planted pines, small creek, 1 mile from Ogeechee River, near paved highway, electricity on property; $100,000. James Kimbrell Lewisburg 931-685-4294 Emanuel 66+/- acres in North Emanuel County, planted pines and hardwood, turkey and deer habitat, has creek, pond site and available power: $1800 per acre. J P Brown Swainsboro 912-562-3532 Glascock 106 acres: spring-fed stream, planted pines plus a 7-acre solar farm. Kester Williford Louisville 478-625-7145 Hancock 59.29 acres for sale south of Sparta, great hunting: $1,800 per acre. Bobby Sweatman Cumming 678-836-9415 Hancock Land for sale: 430+/acres recreational or timber investment. Great hardwood and pine, excellent road system, nice fish pond, 15 minutes from Interstate 20. Aaron Bell Macon 478-808-0923 Jasper 100+ acres: beef farm, barns, hay pastures, spring-fed ponds, creek, greenhouse, farmhouse, farm shop: $999,000. Email for more information. Carroll 124.3 beautiful acres of pas- farm: pasture with some woods, pond, Elizabeth Martin Monticello farm- ture/hayfields, fenced/cross-fenced, stream, fenced, shed, well, electric- land92018@gmail.com 770-250-8787 borders large "Indian Creek," has small ity, paved road frontage; $3850/acre. Jasper 184 acres, Hwy 212 W., pond, power, water, chicken house, Michael Schooley Tucker fcrfamily@ $2400 per acre; owner will finance catch-pen. Cattle-ready: $550,000. bellsouth.net 770-414-1018 770-344- with small down payment. Allan Brit- Teena Reece Cumming 770-713-1722 7170 tain Jackson 404-328-5756 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 Jeff Davis 50 acres: 4 barns, 2 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar houses, 2 ponds, fenced/crossfenced, livestock and farm equipment abundant. Game beautiful, must-see 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 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd Saturday, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599 LAURENS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 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 property: $750,000. Greg Thompson Hazlehurst 912-253-8480 Jeff Davis Selling 10-acre plus tracts of our farm home place. See creeksidehayfarm.com for details. Beautiful pastures on a paved road near town. Paul Smith Hazlehurst 478-952-3899 Montgomery 52 total acres, 32 cultivation, 20 timber, lake site, located on Highway 29. 10 miles east of Soperton. $3000 per acre. Emma Jean Moore Ailey 912-537-7574 Silveria, 229.798.0271 and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy Telfair 563 acres near Lumber City: BEN HILL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South sheep, chickens, small animals; Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 MADISON COUNTY P. Benton, 229.228.6960 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: 200 acres irrigated farmland,12 acres dry, 351 acres good timber, some oldgrowth pine and hardwood. Michael Walden Newnan 404-281-3614 Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397 BUTTS COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/ Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314 CARROLL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765 Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263 FORSYTH COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205 MARION COUNTY 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@windstream.net PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 SEMINOLE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.: 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; Telfair 6 acres corner located at Tom Haley and Cedar Park Rd., 5 miles from Lumber City: asking $25,000. Call for more info. Jeff Chanclor Jesup 912-294-5517 Toombs 18.6 acres close to Vidalia, all timber, has all utilities except gas. Will not divide. Cruised in 2010 and had a value of $22,000. Leave a message. Robert M Cook Milledgeville 478-454-1201 Farmland Southwest If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Ben Hill 194 acres, 95 acres quality farmland; 99 acres woods; 3 tracts each with paved road frontage; 2 miles outside of Fitzgerald; $3250. Gleason Benford Lilburn 770-366-0208 Calhoun 45.5 acres, half open: sheep, chickens, small animals; 706.384.2105 Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan spring and stream, mixed woods, Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky GORDON COUNTY Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 near Morgan: $3000/acre. Photos available, email is best. Jim Andrews Summerville, 404.787.1865 Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 WILKES COUNTY Edison jtajr51@yahoo.com 229-8352483 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 sheep; Carroll County Livestock Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call STEPHENS COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Grady 60 acres: timber, pasture, wooded land, large creek, paved Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 highway, beautiful homesites, quiet Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 706.629.1900 Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Third Street, Washington. area, good neighbors; also, 20+ acres 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 CHATTOOGA COUNTY Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127 CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790 COLQUITT COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; 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) JOHNSON COUNTY 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632 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 SUMTER COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; 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 home and lake, vineyard, pecan, fruit trees, etc. James Brown Whigham 229-200-3543 Marion 120 acres. Fenced pastures, cross-fenced. Lakes, creek, hay barns, catch pen, headgate, 30x100 shop, 2-12' roll up doors, apartment, out buildings. Beautiful for cattle or horses. Rubin Britton Box Springs 706-366-6148 Marion 376 acres: open land, planted pines, farm house, barns, 5 sheds, windmill, 2 wells, fenced hayfields/ pasture, ponds, paved road frontage: $2100 per acre. Bernice Mccall Buena Vista 706-325-8367 Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Sumter County Stockyard, 505 amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov. Marion 90 acres: 40 minutes to Co- Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Southerfield Road, Americus. Call lumbus, timber and rolling pasture, Bannister, 229.985.1019 Colston, 478.299.6240 Dr. LeAnna Wilder and Sam Steele, 55 acres planted pines in CRP, paved COOK COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: JONES COUNTY Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, 229.380.4901 TAYLOR COUNTY road frontage: $2600 per acre. Andy Phillips Buena Vista 770-314-7751 Randolph 5.6 acres, USDA ap- Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel. Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553 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 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732 proved store, produce stand, walk-in cooler located 7 miles south of Cuthbert, U.S. Hwy 27. Price negotiable. Derrell Avera Edison beckyavera@ yahoo.com 229-881-5905 Schley 295 acres, vintage buildings at Concord crossroads, eight miles of Jasper 20.6 acres, 420' of road Laurens 38.5 acres, 4 miles from McDuffie 40 acres, old house, small Washington Looking for 20+/- in trails, four creeks, managed timber, frontage, pasture and wooded, mostly I-16, Exit 67, 800' of road frontage; pond, old hardwood volunteer pines, Washington County to purchase. Pre- mature hardwood forests, lush bot- fenced with hog wire and barbed wire, $2000 per acre. Bruce White Metter paved road frontage, four miles from fer the Deepstep, Hwy 24 or Linton Rd tom lands, fronts three roads, county drilled well with creek; $228,000. Billy 912-685-5323 town: $5000 per acre. Bobby Young areas. Call after 6 p.m. Sherry Smith water. Linda Lurwig Decatur 404- Ray Dial Oxford 404-938-4861 Laurens Mini horse farm. 25 acres, Thomson 770-267-7784 Haddock 478-232-4339 323-5462 Jasper 33 acres near Bear Creek Marina; $207,000. Jaye Henderson Mansfield 770-786-3959 Jenkins 50 acres Roger's Landing, Ogeechee River. Power and county road access. Timber, deer, turkey and hogs. $118,000. Lewis Kimball Brooklet 912-842-7535 Jones 53-acre ranch, set up for cows/horses, 2 ponds, 4000 square ft. brick home. See "For Sale By Own- 5 stall barn, fenced pastures. 3/2 mobile home, 40x60 insulated shop out building; $259,900. John D Matter Dublin 478-484-0715 Laurens Two 13-acre mini farms, 4 mi. from Dexter. Nice farm land and some trees. Lots of deer and turkeys: $3000/acre Jeff Bacon 2057 Chicken Rd Dudley 31022 jeffbacon431@ hotmail.com 478-697-0485 478-875- Taliaferro 65 acre forest land with a mix of Pine and Hardwood. Two creeks, paved road frontage, outstanding deer, turkey, small game hunting; $130,000. Barry Bramlett Sandy Cross Rd Crawfordville 30655 bdbramlett@gmail.com 706-2949336 Twiggs Land for sale: 178+/-acres in Twiggs Co. Great home or recreational tract, good pine and hardwood. Great Wilkes 244 acres cut-over timberland, paved road and creek frontage; $967 per acre. Melvin Durham Union Point 706-486-4250 Farmland Southeast For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Coffee 8 acre mini farm, 1 mile from Broxton. $7500 per acre. Earlie Mcquaig Broxton 912-359-2665 Sumter 48 +/- acre hobby farm. Fenced and cross-fenced pasture. Home sites and pond site. Trees and wildlife; $150,000. Ricky Whittle 1782 Goldenrod Rd Rochelle 31079 229322-3684 Terrell 14+ acres, 1600 sq. ft. house, metal roof, 2.5 baths, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, kitchen, 10 ft. open living/dining room, natural light, 30x40 metal barn, wired room with bath, RV er" .com: $600,000. Walter Johnson 3918 road system, abundant wildlife. Aaron Effingham 5.6 acre mini farm, two hook up. Woods/grass. Edwina Long Gray 478-951-8680 McDuffie 100+ acres, 1800 ft. road Bell Macon 478-808-0923 home places, deep well, three 200 Albany 229-343-4389 Laurens 10+ acres, 40+ pecan frontage, most in pasture, some Washington 27 acres, mix of pines amps svcs., other. 5.83 acres un- Thomas 20-acre mini farm, private, trees; area cleared for possible home woods, creek on back of prop- and open land. Private road frontage improved, $5K/acre or best offer. off main highway,15 acres in cultivasite. Cadwell area of Laurens County: erty, $3000 per acre. Hugh Gourley on two sides. Well, septic, power, Owners retiring and relocating. Eu- tion, woods with creek: $3500 per $5000/acre. Kimmy Jo Jeskey Ches- Warrenton 706-597-0106 904-757- barn, partially fenced. $3100 per acre. lie G Perkins Springfield 912-754- acre. V. Cahoon Boston 706-373- ter 478-290-8634 1252 David Stewart Tennille 478-357-0808 3269 3199 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Webster 95+/- wooded acres, creek/ pond access, metal buildings, power, well, abundant wildlife; $175,000. Lyle Brasfield 430 Pine Valley Rd Richland 31825 404-566-2107 FARM SERVICES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Farm Services and Services Wanted ads must be related to agriculture. Wanted services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Commercial contractors are not allowed to advertise services in this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 38 years' experience: Horse arenas laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking, demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 40 years of experience. Bush hogging, grading, post holes, aerating, fertilizer and seed spreading, chainsaw work, etc. $50 per hour. 3 hour minimum. N.Ga / Metro Atlanta. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Agricultural/farm fencing installed/ repaired. All types: wood/board, stranded, woven, high tensile. Land management services: mowing, seeding, food plots, and wildlife habitat. Casey Kent Good Hope 678-4468520 All services needed for your lake. Construction, permitting, siphon systems, renovation, dredging, engineering, layout, stocking, liming, management, shocking, weed control. Tractor work also available. D. Beall Pine Mountain 706-289-1874 Bobcat and tractor work, heavy brush clearing, post-hole, grading, food plots, bush-hogging, roads, driveways, backfilling, plowing/tilling, pasture maintenance. Oconee and surrounding counties. Michael Ebright Watkinsvile 770-363-5092 Bobcat/tractor work, bushhogging, lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/ restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/garden, deer plots, pesticide spraying, fencing/heavy equipment welding. Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082 770-235-3782 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot harrow and plow, bale square hay; Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 BushHog, drives scraped and tilling services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678386-1466 Bushhogging, plowing/tilling, grass cutting-mowing, seed-fertilizer spreading, landscaping, frontend loader, spraying, food plots Clayton and surrounding counties. 1 hour minimum. Danny Giles Riverdale 404-702-5425 ClearView underbrushing: Forestry mulching, underbrushing, and landclearing. Slade Jarrett Baldwin 706391-5177 Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672 Fertilizing and spraying, tractor work, bobcat work, repair or build new fencing, tractor mechanic. God bless! Ben Cordell Toccoa 706-436-5935 GERL stallion-to-gelding castration program. Take your horse/call vet to come out year-round. We pay $75 per horse toward cost. Donna Harrison Bethlehem 770-464-0138 770-9057091 Green Tree Services: one tree or many, large and small tracts. Garrison Green Warrenton 706-962-1276 706318-0188 Mud and water no problem. Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229535-6562 229-881-0048 No-till grain drilling for Upson and surrounding counties; $16 per acre, customer supplies seed. Dennis Hardy Thomaston 706-647-9848 Ranch and farm fencing. Barn, stables and pole barns. Licensed state contractor. Jim Joyner Mcdonough jj3963@aol.com 770-318-7295 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770867-2718 Voss Custom Fencing- Quality board, cattle fence, chainlink and pet fencing available. Free quotes and references. Casey And Natosha Voss Cedartown 605-354-0886 Farm Services Wanted Broker needed to help liquidate all my quality galvanized welded wire cages & supplies. John & Nambia Bennett Atlanta nambia418@gmail. com 404-622-9432 Large oak tree blown down, great firewood or wood turning, you cut and remove: $400. Killis Scruggs Newnan 770-755-6730 Looking for someone to bale 8-9 acres of mixed grass square or round bales. Will split hay or pay outright to bale. Rick Helpingstine Buckhead 706-713-0548 Need someone with sidearm bush mower for maintaining terraces in 20- FARM EMPLOYMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 20-acre horse farm: mowing, weedeating, spraying herbicide; have equipment. Sandy Usher Douglasville 404-731-7982 Looking for a couple to help manage a four-house breeder farm; 1 bed/2 bath house provided. Deanna Purther Ellijay 530-263-3638 Need someone that has worked horses or ponies on farm. Also would work on pony ride at Georgia National Fair in Perry, Oct. 4-14. Bill G Wray Fort Valley 478-825-1297 Part-time up-keep job on beautiful farm near Tifton. Mobile home with utilities included. Bill Bowen Enigma 229-402-2121 Seeking experienced farm manager for 600-acre timber farm in Eatonton area. Competitive salary, housing negotiable. Sandra Letizia Atlanta 770522-9270 Small horse farm, part-time help wanted. Exchange for free rent/ beautiful peaceful property. Located in Central Georgia. Linda Daughtry Adrian 478-299-8682 FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. `75-'76 Ford F700 grain trucks with 16 ft dump beds, 400 bu capacity; $4000 each. Sheltered. Allen Donalson Thomasville 229-221-1413 `82 F700 Ford truck, 5-speed. 2-speed 16' flat dump, excellent condition; $6000. Walter H Smith Cumming 770-887-3010 (1) 917L 5 ft. Ford flail mower w/ ex box blades for mower. Mary E Wilson 1880 Cochran Rd Madison 30650 706-342-2925 (1) CSE 820 grain head flex, good condition; $3000. (1) 940 corn head, 4 row. (2) 4-row cotton pickers. Ralph C Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336 (2) Farmall Super H, both running with new rubber all around. Ken Lewis 1951 8N Ford tractor. Very good condition. $2900. Gwen Hamlin Jenkinsburg 770-775-5703 1951-52 8R Ford tractor w/ Sherman transmission. Not running. Good metal, 8-speed, 2 reverse, need restoring. Lary A Smith Rome 706-234-1347 1954 JD 405, excellent condition, 3 PH, new tires, good paint, cultivators; $3500. Wayne Swanson Ringgold 706-935-4691 1958 Case 430 diesel, 40 HP, 3 pt hitch, wide front end, low hours; $2900. Ted Kramer Ranger 770-3103308 1958 Ford tractor professionally restored, rebuilt engine, new paint, runs good, looks good; $3800. James T Farlow Fairburn 770-964-4473 1973 3000 Ford tractor, 6 pieces of equipment, new tires, great working condition. Cliff Davis Cumming 470253-8863 1974 Ford 2000 tractor w/ dual axle trailer, four different plows, lift pole, PTO tiller: $7500. Carlton Oswalt Newnan 678-416-9091 1979 Ford 4600 tractor with cab and pick-up. Hitch. Motor disassembled. $2500. Lon A Bush Ellijay 706-6361806 1985 Ford 1710, 710 hrs., w/5 ft. finishing mower, new seed spreader, harrows and lift bar: $8500. Gary Samples Marietta 404-2457029 1986 Ford F150 shortbed, 4-speed, new crate, 300i6 engine, interior and tires: $3,200 OBO. Billy Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716 1987 KMC 4-row peanut digger; $2000. John C Ryals Rhine 229-3150174 1988 Chevy dump truck; $3000. Grain dryer, wet bin, 6000 bushel bin; $7500, IH 820 16 1/2' flexheader; $300. Carter Swancy Ranger 770881-0127 1988 Fiat Allis track front end loader, runs great, needs left rear axle, model #876FL7. Asking $4750 obo. No texts. Phil Harris Dry Branch 478-9198147 1994 John Deere 670, 456 original hours with 48" Bush Hog, good working order; $4,900. Mike Bower Milledgeville jmbower88@gmail.com 478-443-0689 1995 Ford L 9000 with 1600 gal water tank pump and engine, cold airconditioning. Bill Caldwell Woodbury 706-553-2149 1995 Kobelco SK 200 excavator: 42 " bucket, Mitsubishi 6 cylinder engine; great digging machine: $21,000. Wanda Knox Doerun 229-782-5625 229-891-0548 1997 Gehl commodity mixer, kept under cover, ready to use, 4-auger, side discharge. Jane Sorrells Rockmart 770-715-6362 1999 Kobelco Mark IV SK200LC trackhoe, 5455 hrs, 3 ft and 4 ft buckets, Cumming diesel, very good condition, sheltered; $40,000. Donald Smith Wrightsville 478-232-5913 2 row New Idea corn picker and sheller. Used last year. Works great. $4500. George Copelan Hamilton 706-577-4163 20 ft. box cargo trailer, like new, stored inside, spare tire, diamond plate aluminum floor, 2 barn doors and side door, 2 roof vets, lights, finished walls and tie downs. Roberta Verdone Lexington 706-743-3994 2004 Takeuchi TL130 skidsteer, new under carriage & tracks, heat, AC, 68 hp, tinted windows, 3,500 hrs. Runs great, $24,000. Mark Woodham Madison 404-379-8037 404-379-8037 2008 Case IH 2588 1550/1090 HRS; $85,000. 2206 26" corn head; $5000. 1020 platform, 20'; $5000 John Mcneill Americus 229-928-4913 2008 Toro Z Master, 48 inch cut, commercial mower, 23 HP, needs some repair. Tim Brooks Maysville 706-983-0457 2009 John Deere 6230 tractor with 900 hours, open station, 2WD, canopy 12F/4R. No loader, $32,500. Dann Standard Tignall 706-836-0442 2012 JD 3038E tractor, 38 HP, 241 hours, excellent condition; $14,500. Audrey Barnes Dacula 678-480-0700 2012 Polaris Sportsman 4-wheeler, good condition, well maintained with grill guard and front racks. $3200. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-231-8236 2015 20' BBI Spreader, 946 JD MoCo, 8118 Kuhn Knight Spreader. Keith Lord Danielsville 706-202-6701 2015 B+A Gooseneck trailer. New condition, (2) 7000 lb axels, only used 3 times, always sheltered; $6500, obo. Fred Williamson Cumming 404771-1914 2017 Kubota L4701 4WD, diesel, 160 hrs w/ hardtop, LA765 loader, quick hitch system; $22,500. Michael Brooks Mcdonough 404-804-0530 2002 John Deere 457 round baler, 4x5 twine-wrap, barn-stored, VGC: $7500. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-499-6761 Bushhogging, finish mowing, disc acre pasture. Kristin Bonner Taylors- Madison 706-342-6240 plowing, tilling, loader work, food ville 770-286-0469 1 piece Rainbow traveler with good Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form plots, barns and stalls cleaned, chain- Want person or family to run a broil- hose and cable. Joe Heard Newton saw work. Coweta, Fayette and sur- er farm in North Georgia. Experience 229-734-5047 rounding counties. $40 per hour, 3 preferred. Must provide references. 10' ATV mount weed wiper, used 2 hour minimum. Jeff Hufford Senoia Buddy G Hitt Dalton 706-278-4535 times. Paid $450. Will sell for $325. 678-215-7428 706-980-0421 Have all mounts and hardware. Wayne 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. Cason Mansfield 770-294-4596 New Subscriber Renewal Warehouse Space Available at the Moultrie State Farmers Market 1000 gallon tank farm sprayer with new gas motor and 4 tire trailer. Kenneth Faulkner Fairmount 706-2179359 1000 gallon Water Buffalo nurse tank, 5HP Honda motor; $2500. 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: Tommy Aldridge Albany 229-343- 4700 Address: 1500 gallon Durham irrigation pump with 125 HP, electric motor, all elec- City: State: Zip: tric, accessories; $4000 Farmaste hopper bottom grain trailer; $9000. Email address: 4 grain wagons. Dave Mckim Mont- ezuma 478-636-0244 Phone number: 16-disc harrow, heavy-duty 49 Cub tractor, runs good, have belly mower (We will use your email address only to inform you when a new digital and cultivators for sale. Bob Patter- issue is available on our website. We will only call if staff has a question son Comer 706-783-5740 about your subscription.) 2,400 sq. ft. with air-conditioned office space, large storage area, 15x40 loft and 18.4-38 duals snap-on. 18 ft. hyd. fold, new disc Bush Hog harrow. 6 ft. Bush Hog mower David Green Mon- Please make your check/money order payable to: Georgia Department of Agriculture 4,050 sq. ft. fenced yard. trose 478-278-5252 1950s Farmall Cub tractor: good Please mail your payment to: sheet metal, new original carburetor, Georgia Department of Agriculture Call Ronnie Strange or Cindy Jursik 229.891.7240 runs good, good tires; $1500. Complete tractor for parts, not running; $450. Johnny Williams Villa Rica 770- Attn: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374 546-0968 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 3 pt. Massey, 6 ft. disc harrow; $650. 4610 5610 w/ loader bucket. 3500 5120 Vermeer round baler (wrap/ 604XL Vermeer Baler, excellent con- DR wood chipper: 18HP, electric 3 pt. Ford turn plow; $350. Troy 8 HP Dodge dually. Ford tractors, well string) in excellent condition. Bub dition; $10,500. NewHolland 6-bas- start, tow-behind, 5- and 7-shank tiller; $500. Milton Plant Mcdonough maintained. Ready to work. Clark Moody Baxley 912-240-2431 ket tedder good condition; $3500. 8 all-purpose plows, 2-disc turn plow. 770-957-9290 Holton Douglas 912-592-8584 54" bucket, fits Komatsu/PC300; wheel V-rake w/caddy good condi- Slate Long Madison 706-318-0402 30" hydraulic log grapple for log 5' harrow plow, 2 row planter, 40 needs shanks & cutting edge: $1000. tion; $1650. Russ Elliott Lizella 478- Farmall 100 tractor with complete loader, non-passive opening: $950 gallon sprayer auger, 9" and 36" bits 30" bucket, fits Komatsu/PC220, 935-8180 1- row cultivators; $1,500, runs and cash. Grace Precise Hampton 678- spreader. 3 point hitch. Edward Mat- good condition: $950. Dale Precise 606NT GP no-till grain drill, al- operates, needs painting. Ronny Dan- 603-1900 thews Jackson 678-972-2585 Hampton 678-603-1900 ways undercover, 64 acres; $11700. ford West Point 706-302-5141 3020 JD, looks bad but runs good, great old tractor, good rubber, $10,000. Danny R Brady Hephzibah 706-231-8563 321 D Case wheel loader, 2.5 yd bucket and forks. Winton Sweatman 5' scape blade, like new, $225. 5' aerator, good condition, $225. Julius Akins 275 Artis Charles Rd Se Dalton 30721 706-517-5777 50' hay conveyor; $200. 2840 JD 5525 Mahindra, front end loader, 2014, 260 hours, $16,000. Robert Campbell Thomson 706-829-8874 5ft Rhino scrape blade, R300, likenew condition: $400 cash. R D Precise Hampton 678-603-1900 Patricia Parson Dewy Rose 678-9084596 6ft 3 pt. hitch Agri rototiller, excellent condition; $900. Garnett Smith Lula 770-869-7344 7 ft. pull type BushHog, older, good Farmall Cub, new rear tires, planter, hydraulic lift, good sheet metal, runs great; $2000. Anthony Noble Fort Valley 478-825-0829 Finishing mower, Woods model RM306, 6 ft., runs quiet, works good; Cumming 770-241-4533 3910 Ford, diesel, power steering, tractor w/ 148 front end loader; $9000. Priefert tilt calf chute; $800. Bobbie 6.5'x12' heavy duty utility trailer (two 3,500 lb. axles) factory built. Needs condition, cuts great. Also farm, school, church bells; large cast-iron $500. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-7663318 706-499-8063 ROPS, only 1000 hours; $8750. B.N. Elliott Thomaston 706-656-1047 floor, etc. $775 as is or $1,275 refur- pot. Shane Burnett Covington 770- Flat-bed tandem-axle trailer: bed is Brown Fort Valley 478-954-1283 bished. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678- 827-2240 8'x14', cuffs for upright side boards, 4 ft drive-link and gearbox, extra 595-2790 7' BushHog scrape blade; $600. 7' ball hitch, sheltered; $950. Kenneth parts; $175. (3) 3" trailer axles, (2) 74", 600 Ford tractor, sheet metal good, field cultivator with back rollers; $800. Beasley Dahlonega 706-344-2604 (1) 70"; $300. Everything for $400. tires good with 4 ft. scrape blade; John Stanaland 105 Brookwood Dr Ford 3000 diesel running; $1000; Joe M Acosta Brunswick 912-270- $1900. Marion Cashwell Madison Thomasville 31792 229-224-2827 Farmall Super A with part cultiva- 3989 706-717-8311 8" ring-lock aluminum irrigation tors $1000; Some 3 point equipment. pipe. 30 pieces and 30 ft long: $100 Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483- each. Steve Buchanan Plains 229- 2639 924-6574 229-942-8548 Ford 3400 with bucket w/ teeth, de- 8N Ford tractor, 12 volt conversion, tatchable backhoe and 5' BushHog; six pieces equipment. $4800 OBO. $4500, cash. Marty Lynn Cumming Manola Turner 2143 Cain Cir Dacula 770-889-1394 30019 770-354-1993 Ford 5000, runs good, $4950.00. 9500 John Deere corn combine and Yanmar YM1601 w/ roto tiller, $2500. 6 row corn head. Excellent condition. Paul Anderson Sylvania 912-863- $30,000. Steve Roberts Alapaha 229- 6144 686-4541 Generators, pressure washer, 5 ft. 953 CAT enclosed cab, frontend Bush Hog (needs work), restaurant loader, 1992, runs good; $20,000. equipment, miscellaneous items. C Patricia Kerby Cumming pker- Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490 by0496@aol.com 770-597-9956 423- Gooseneck hay trailer, low built, one 496-9618 axle; $2800. 2007 Swartz gooseneck Agrex XL 500, Centrifugal PTO fertil- dual tandem axles 20,000 lbs, VGC, izer spreader with polyethylene hop- 24 ft. $3000. Lloyd Mitchell Cochran per, new; $550. Evelyn Dinkins Pow- 478-308-2483 der Springs eviedinkins@gmail.com Greenhouses, 6 bays, 30'x144' 678-488-4122 stuppy, fans, heaters, bio-therm; Allis Chalmers gleaner, F2 combine, $25,000. Tom Johnston Thomaston 4 row head, field ready. Farmer going 706-647-9239 out of business. Willy Kerr Blairsville Harrows: 8', three-point hitch; $1000 706-897-3286 firm. John Futch Po Box 805 Broxton Amco J-41 offset harrows. Good 31519 jfutch@windstream.net 912- condition. $5,000. Phillip Hickox 359-3000 Waycross 912-614-1823 Hay fork 3 point hitch. Used twice: Anderson 10-ton trailer 25' with dia- $175. R. D. Lumpkin Winder 770- mond plate deck with ramps. New 867-4389 radial tires. $8,000 ($14,000 MSRP). Charles Smith Ochlocknee 229-3794619 Antique one horse wagon; $1200. See at farm only. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039 Antique tractor collection: two Allis Hay rake, John Deere, 8 wheel; $1500. Phil Amos Louisville 706-2608720 Hay ride wagon, 7'x12', newly rebuilt; $2000. Russ Berry Lagrange 706-302-4619 Chalmers WD40s, one WD45, one Hay spear, root rake; $200/each model B and one Farmall H; none OBO. Both in good condition. Lee running. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-382- Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922 6517 Hay wagon, 7'x12' oak bed, needs Befco broadcast spreader 1/2 ton tires. James Deaton Buford jhdea- with PTO shaft, $250. 25 gal. Smithco ton@hotmail.com 678-315-9577 sprayer, 3 HP, $160. Leonard Coker Haytech square bale accumulator Gainesville 770-531-1657 with grapple and hoses, excellent BushHog peanut picker, 9044, good condition: $5000 for all. Walton Glover condition, ran last year: $3200. Chris- Griffin 770-599-9806 topher Atkinson Garfield 912-585- Hoelscher 10 bale accumulator and 3010 grapple with all hoses and brackets. Butler equipment trailer, 12 feet long, Excellent condition, kept inside. John steel tilt bed, two 7,000 lb axles, 16 Case Trenton 423-413-1257 inch tires, pintle hitch, $1400. Henry Husqvarna riding mower deck for Glover Stone Mountain 770-934- 15/42 model (YTH1542XP). Actual 3808 404-626-1501 deck is 1 y/o, but has spindles, pul- Case IH 7130 tractor, dual tires; leys, belts, etc.: $300. Bo Rosen- $35,000. Sam Holland Lumber City crantz Gray 770-374-1907 912-363-7759 Hydraulic auger drive, handles up to Cosmo 400 broadcast poly spread- 24", 3"hex, 2 speed, from auger truck: er/seeder w/PTO shaft; used very $950. Teresa Precise Hampton 678- little, good shape: $300. Teresa 603-1900 McLaughlin Cumming 678-977- Hydro-Ax, 411B. Detroit 353T motor. 8137 Includes operator manual and service Cultipacker, 6' pull type. New bear- manual. $17,500 Clayton Johnson ings; $600. Bobby Grant Dalton 706- Americus 229-853-2287 226-9389 Hyster forklift, 10ft lift height, Custom rock rake, 8ft; $500. Quick 3000lbs lifting weight. L. Wicker Perry hitch, Cat.II; $175. Rear-tine garden 478-952-6718 tiller; $300. All three; $800. H Walkerrt Jacto 500 gallon orchard sprayer, air Tirey Warm Springs 706-249-1450 blast, PTO driven, excellent condition, Cutting and welding outfit, large one owner. C.J. Orchards, Inc. Rut- full bottles, cutting head, brazing tip, ledge 706-557-2635 Pre-Order ONLY rosebud, airco gauges, victor head, JD 1 row 71 planter on toolbar, 2 $350. Joe Diver Hiawassee 706-994- coil shanks, fiberglass hopper; $550. 7848 Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757- D4H series 2 LGP high track CAT, 2672 new undercarriage, limb risers, 6-way JD 5105ML, 2010 model, 1300 blade pin on rootrake, $29,750. hours w/ 563 loader. Low profile, great James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537- for poultry house. Richard Breeden 4944 Rising Fawn 423-309-0527 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 JD 60 Orchard parts tractor: wheels, Kubota L35 tractor with front 6' Parting out 9N Ford tractor. Stuck Farm Machinery Wanted Looking for an antique mule-drawn frame, rear end, transmission, mo- clamshell bucket and backhoe, new engine, metal not good. Morris C Gil- sickle mower for yard art. Dale Brown tor, head, radiator, flywheel, very few tires and battery, good condition. Lar- reath Gainesville 770-532-1424 "Old" motorcycle engines used to Buford 678-725-0353 made: $1000 or trade. John Cannady ry Hand Roswell 404-625-2640 Poulan push mower rotary type, re-power farm equipment for Ameri- Need JD318 lawn tractor rear end. Statesboro 912-865-2278 JD 6320 CA, loader, 2WD, 1936 hrs. $49,800. 1971 JD 4020, syncro, dual Kubota M5660, 4WD loader, 160+/hours; $30,000. Lyle Brasfield 430 Pine Valley Rd Richland 31825 404- good for light trimming, good condition; $60. Robert M Carter Canton 678-880-0926 can ingenuity display. Any condition, cash paid. Daniel R Haizlip Blairsville 323-371-1498 Will consider buying entire machine for parts. Hugh Bradley Cartersville 770-891-2924 remotes; $11,200. Dale Wiley Jersey 770-464-3276 JD grapple, 72": $1050. Skidsteer, 48" fork: $550. 72" toothbucket: $825. 66" grapple bucket: $750. Cash. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 678633-1420 JD2350 2WD, runs great, good tires, 1-remote, new starter, new clutch, pressure plate and bearing. $7400. Danny Ward 855 Barge Tallapoosa Rd Waco 30182 770-876-0492 JD6220, 2005, cab/heat/air/radio, 4WD, approximately 1600 hours, 640 566-2107 Kuhn 5-disc mower; $1800. Kuhn 4-disc mower; $1400. John Deere 6-disc mower; $4000. All good condition. Sammy Cloud Canton 678-2944475 Kuhn mower conditioner, FC 303 GC 10ft cut, good condition, ready to work. Tim Lowery Milan 229-4254002 Land Pride, 60 inch finishing mower, good condition, ready to work. Moira Mccracken Dawsonville 770-8933687 Rhino RC18 shredder mower, 18 foot, 3 point mounted; $1500. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795 Roto tiller, Troy Bilt. Goes forward and reverse, 22'' wide, JF Jiangdong (Honda built) engine, 5.5 : $350. James H Adkison Albany 229-4365369 Sawmill, Frick No.1, 52" circle blade, 3 cylinder Detroit diesel engine, one or both. Billy Batchelor Kennesaw 770426-4913 Side-mounted sickle mower; $275. Complete set front and back cultiva- 10' rotary mower, good condition, pull type. Dennis Coxwell Warrenton cdc@pinesouth.com 706-836-0810 2-disc ground plow, 3 pt hitch. Homer Barrow Butler 478-862-5656 25-35 HP tractor w/front-end loader, good condition. Arty Elliott Canton 770-856-4277 3 pt. hitch, PTO driven pecan tree shaker. Edward Allen 400 Ellis Rd Elko 31025 478-397-2691 480E case 12" or 13" backhoe bucket or any backhoe 12" or 13" bucket you have. Edward Tallon Hoschton Need parts for Allis Chalmers Series 3 D10 Cultivator tractor. George Scoville Macon 478-745-2524 478-3186306 Need parts from a retired Gehl 2175 mower conditioner. David White Zebulon 770-567-4330 Old 72" Hustler mower, for parts. Paul Stacey Toccoa 706-886-6994 Tractor mounted PTO driven pecan shaker. Danny Durrence Glennville dcdurrence@windstream.net 912237-1041 912-237-1042 loader, hayspear, bucket, remotes, Landmaster hunting buggy, perfect tors; $550. All for Farmall Cub tractor. 706-654-3575 Want Woods batwing cutter model E/H joystick, $44,000. Beth Sullivan shape, 46 hours, seats 4 with canopy Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770- 6' flail mower, 3 point with PTO, in HD 315 running or not. Will take one Moreland 404-245-9658 and dog box on back. Dan W Ham- 941-2354 working condition. Norman Nolde for parts. Don Williams Carrollton John Deere 10' grain drill; $1000. mack Edison 229-881-5778 229- Silver Edge fertilizer spreader, 3 Fayetteville 770-631-8098 770-328-2782 Charles Turner Tignall 706-285- 835-2219 pt. hitch used 3 times, kept in shed, Bog harrow, 3 pt. hitch, good disc, Wanted 4 row KMC inverter and 4 2487 Lily Dirt Pan MDP 15, good condi- in good condition. $325. Arnold reasonably priced, preferably north of row peanut picker. Please text me. John Deere 2015 323E skid steer tion; $2,975. 4' heavy-duty box blade, Callaway 139 Meyer Farm Rd Ar- Atlanta. Paul Douthitt Crandall 706- Stoney Layfield Tifton 229-848-0092 tracks. 71 HP, cab h/a, 125 hours; 3 pt. hitch, like new; $395. Emily Ken- noldsville 30619 706-742-8498 706- 328-3083 $45,995. Wilson Pate Whitesburg ney Vidalia 912-537-2890 248-8532 Corn snapper/pull type. Thomas FARM SUPPLIES 770-900-6755 Log splitter, heavy duty, on tires, Single panel onion plow, KMC Kelsey 289 Kelsey Rd Millen 30442 If you have questions regarding ads John Deere 2950 c/a; $16500. 1486 uses tractor hydraulics; $600 OBO. spines, like new; Joe Deloach Metter 912-687-4260 in this category, call 404-656-3722. International cab; $13500 duals and Leave message. Rob Milligan Cleve- 912-685-5977 912-682-6321 Diesel engine, Detroit 471, must be (32) 48" Hired Hand slant wall poul- weights, bush hog 8'; $1800. Todd land 678-936-3868 Steel racks for box truck; 12 heavy complete. R L Thompson Rossville try house fans: $300 each. Joseph Keesee Madison 678-201-6050 Long 45 HP tractor, brushhog and duty racks on wheels; adjustable 423-991-7530 Rhodes Knoxville 478-214-0759 John Deere 450C crawler loader, harrow. New clutch, rebuilt injec- shelves; Each 6'Hx4'Wx3'7"D. WK Farmall Cub with belly mower, good (6) 52" Acme slant wall fans with clam shell bucket, $8800. Good tor pump; $5k obo. W. Blackstone Brinson Winston 770-949-5624 or good restorable condition. James cones. Still in house can see run. condition. Jerry Booker Midland jw- Mitchell 706-564-8993 T035 Ferguson, 4 ft. BushHog, 6 ft Hughie Fortson 706-442-7575 Asking $400 each. Tyler Hendrix Ball booker@bellsouth.net 706-569-8183 Mahindra 48" cut tiller, $1000. Elea- box blade, 6 ft hallow: $3500. 4 row Good 5' box blade. Jodette Taylor Ground 404-513-4252 706-575-2607 nor Griffey Bristol 912-367-4265 Buffalo cultivator: $3500. 4 row KMC Helen 706-969-8517 1 cross over and 2 side mount tool John Deere 4560, excellent condi- Manure spreader, Millcreek model peanut inverter: $2500. J W Adkins Vi- ISO small bulldozer. James Poulnott boxes. $75 for all 3. Wood burning tion; $23,500. 2 John Deere 4430, 25, PTO driven, good condition: enna 229-805-0255 Athens 706-202-7767 heater insert with blower, works great; cold air; $18,500 each. Andy Sumner $1500. Bob Donovan Richmond Hill Taylor "Little Sheller" pea sheller, John Deere 212 lawn and garden $100. Wayne Head Jersey 770-639- Wrightsville 478-484-6984 912-756-4283 912-429-4813 good condition: $150 OBO. Brett tractor wanted. James Harber Hia- 7791 John Deere 458 megawide plus Massey Ferguson 1979/235, rebuilt Jones Watkinsville lbjones59@gmail. wassee 706-896-2445 15 railroad ties-good condition; $11 twine and net wrapped bale, truck, engine. Almost new rotary cutter. com 706-310-9804 John Deere 650 diesel tractor muf- each. New metal 55 gallon drums; promonitor, controller serial # $6000. OBO. William Boyette Fort- Taylorway 1-disc harrow, $950; Lein- fler. Don H Hall Silver Creek 706-232- $20 each. Royce Brooks Acworth IE00458XKBB3771254, like new; $23,000. Rickey Ricketson Broxton 912-359-3675 son 912-739-0638 Massey Ferguson 245 with 5 ft bushhog, good condition. Clyde Bol- bach 8' drag harrow, $75; 5 ft bush hog, $925; 5103 J.D. $11,500. Kenneth Phillips Watkinsville 706-714- 5165 Kuhn tedder GF5001T, need left side. Toyota SDK10 skidsteer run- 770-378-2564 18 ft. Big Tex tandem axles, ramps included, pulled less than 500 miles. John Deere 459E round baler, 2017; ing Cumming 770-356-6102 770- 7282 ning or parts machine. Brian Garrett $2000. George Brooks Roberta $15,500. Kuhn disc mower, 2016; $3000. Hydraulic rake, v-wheel (8); $600. Eddie Glenn Commerce 706286-4565 John Deere 4600 w/turf tires; $10500. John Deere 4430 w/158 loader; $12,500. Case IH C90 tractor; $11,500. Jeff Williams Milan 229315-1261 John Deere 4640 with duals, 7038+ hours, and 22' John Deere harrow; $17,500. Justin Jones Nicholls 912309-1590 John Deere 5101E limited 2011, 1700 hrs, 3 rear remotes, loader ready, R4 tires, excellent condition; $38,900 obo. William Smith Reidsville 912-246-2500 John Deere 6.8 liter engine, 1300 HRS, excellent condition. Jim Shockley Milner 770-229-5462 John Deere D3010, not running extra parts; $2500. Tommy Robinson Midville 478-455-4751 John Deere HX20, good shape, good tires and blades, new skids: $8,400 obo. Reese Foster Dawson 229-886-0396 John Deere tractors: 730, propane. 420 utility.1942 L. Also have L parts and plows. James R Crane Means- 887-2144 Massey Ferguson 50, diesel tractor with mower and trailer; $3500. Buster Jenkins Jackson 770-560-7782 MF 230 tractor with 6 ft. bush hog, like-new blade, farm-ready, no leaks, all lights work. James Brown Whigham 229-200-3543 MF124 baler, M&W4500, New Holland rake, 4-head fluffer, 7' Kuhn cutter, like new; $18,000 complete. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-778-4165 Model 1000 mechanical transplanter, 1 row, 2 new seats, new bearings and double disc opener. $2500. Thomas H Taunton Butler 478-862-3138 New Holland 1049s stackwagon, new back tires. Call for price. Josh White Coleman 229-603-3818 New Holland 1720 tractor 1997, 2WD, 660 hours, 28HP, 5ft rotary cutter, box blade. Cathy Suber Moultrie 229-886-8576 New Holland 7308 FEL, five-foot bucket, no brackets or valve: $1500 OBO. Also, 22-inch backhoe bucket, smooth: $200 OBO. Christopher North Whitesburg 770-842-4198 New Holland TN65, 65 HP, p/s dual remotes, 377 hours; $11,500. 8 ft. box Tires: 15-5-38; 900-20; 825-20; 16-9-34; 18-4-38; 6ft harrow; 8ft flail mower. Donald Wooten Denton 912347-2009 Trackhoe 60# machine, great for farm use, runs well, have thumb attachment, rebuilt cyls. Jeff Estep Newnan 678-378-0686 Trailer, 6.5 x 15 feet, new lights/wiring, pintle hitch, heavy duty trailer; $1,200. Archie Lee Oxford 770-7871047 770-686-0259 Trenching wheel, fits Cleveland Trencher; 8ft diameter, would make a great waterwheel: $1200 cash. Randy Precise Hampton 678-603-1900 Troy-Bilt Gardenway tiller, 6.5hp Briggs, new coil and carb; forward, reverse, 17", always sheltered: $250. David Combs Jefferson 706-3674107 Troy-Bilt horse tiller, HH-60 with Tecumseh engine. Just serviced and running great. $600. David Hillebrand Greenville 678-548-9137 Troy-Bilt, 10 HP chipper, grinder, heavy duty, 3 screens, extra blades, manual, runs good; $400. John W Long Decatur 404-285-5591 Tufline 16-disc adjustable harrow, Franklin 770-328-5212 Looking for 4, 5 or 6 ft. cultipacker within 1 hour of Davisboro. Text pics. Bobby Ferebee Davisboro 770-7784775 Looking for a Covington side dresser. Email pictures Terry Kelly Jonesboro terry@scotward.com 770-7714064 770-771-4064 geow1236@gmail.com 478-836-2894 18 ton feed bin with new bottom and first ring. 750 fill system with new motor. $175. Steve Pritchett Talking Rock 706-635-5715 2010 20 ft. red Stoll Cattle trailer, always sheltered. New condition, $7500. Andrew Davis Statesboro 912-536-5868 ville 770-550-6727 blades, 3 pt. hitch; $550. W. B. Ste- like new: $2500. Phil Salter Waynes- Kennco plastic-layer: $2800. Keith phens Register 912-682-4844 boro 706-551-0326 Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531 229- NH 273 square baler, NH 256 hay Various conveyor belts, elevators, 224-7730 rake, both in good condition. $1500 and stainless steel shaker tables for King Cutter 6 ft. rotary mower, some each. William Treadwell Monroe 770- sale. Previously used on vegetable rust on deck; $650. Diesel fuel tank, 267-5810 packing line. Aubrey Sumner Omega 280 gallons, on skids w/ hand dump; NH 7' sickle mower, Massey Fer- 229-392-4509 $400. Cecil L Frazier Sharpsburg guson hay rake. 5 shank all purpose Want 7810, 7820 or 7830 John 770-251-0644 plow. All in good condition. Clay Pen- Deere tractor, also 5000 or 9700 Ford KMC 3374 4-row peanut picker; tecost Winder 770-601-3855 770- tractor, 7' or larger rotary mower and $25000. JD 4230 4 post with pallet 867-4373 480 volt generator to run a pivot John forks; $9500. Cliff Groover Brooklet NH BC5070 square baler, lightly Horton Rhine 478-893-7004 912-682-5360 used, stored indoors: $18,000. Byron X-Mark mower, 52"cut, tires good, KMC 3376 05 peanut combine w/ 6 Cook Fort Valley bfc0259@bellsouth. runs good, $1750, OBO. Richard row digger. JD 644 6-row cornhead oil net 478-747-8444 Haigler Hiawassee 706-835-5222 bath. Dell Stephens Odum 912-256- One mule-drawn mowing machine, Yanmar Vio35 excavator with hy- 3429 one John Deere 1020 mowing ma- draulic thumb, fast travel, 90 degree KMC 6 row peanut inverter, PTO chine, some missing parts on J/D, arm capable, very good condition, job driven; $2000. Patrick Spell Baxley broken part on mule, $100 each Harry ready. $16,700. David Medley Gor- 912-278-1107 D Edge Forsyth 478-994-6789 don 478-258-0686 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 Lee Lancaster/GDA Baby Barn Delivered Just 41/2 months after ground was broken, the Georgia Grown Baby Barn is complete. The live birthing center for farm animals will open Oct. 4 at the Georgia National Fair in Perry. Cook Georgia Grown: Fig Cake Georgie's Drive Thru Plains Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state of Georgia promoting agriculture and the Georgia Grown program. Last week, I motored through Plains, which is home to arguably the most famous peanut farmer ever, former President Jimmy Carter. Carter's childhood was rooted in agriculture. His family grew peanuts in Sumter County. Although he was the first U.S. President to be born in a hospital, he was not the first to grow peanuts. That honor goes to Thomas Jefferson, our nation's third president. Using leadership skills he first learned in FFA in high school, Carter was elected governor of Georgia in 1970 and then president in 1976. Back then, people loved to make huge peanut statues and what-nots to honor Carter's favorite cash crop. One of those creations is still on display for all to see just north of Plains on GA Hwy. 45. This particular peanut is 14 feet tall and features a double seed pod with an enviable set of chompers, patterned after the former president's famous smile. It was made by fans from Indiana during the 1976 Presidential Campaign and sent down to Georgia as a keepsake. People are plain nuts for Jimmy Carter of Plains! Editor's Note: Wondering what to do with all those figs you harvested this summer? This recipe from our archives is a tasty way to ensure none go to waste. If figs are not available, you can substitute dates. Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 cups sugar 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda 1 tsp. ground cloves 1 tsp. ground nutmeg 1 tsp. ground cinnamon 3 large eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup buttermilk 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 cup chopped fresh figs or fig preserves (remove the stems!) 1 cup chopped pecans, optional Buttermilk glaze (recipe below) Preparation: Sift together first seven ingredients. Stir in eggs, oil and buttermilk, blending well. Stir in vanilla; fold in figs and pecans. Pour into a greased and floured 13x9-inch pan. Bake at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 55 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in the center comes out clean. Pierce top of cake several times with wooden pick; pour buttermilk glaze over warm cake. Buttermilk Glaze Ingredients: 1 cup sugar cup buttermilk 1 tsp. light corn syrup 1 tsp. vanilla extract Preparation: Combine all ingredients in medium saucepan. Bring to a boil and cook 3 minutes. Remove from heat and pour over warm cake. Originally submitted by Louise Allison of Doraville Lee Lancaster/GDA GATE: Georgia Farm Bureau, UGA Extension will help with online application Continued From Page 1 will be issued to primary and additional users. Applicants for GATE cards going forward will have to include on their application a state tax identification number recognized by the Georgia Department of Revenue. Acceptable numbers for this purpose include: A Georgia Sales and Use Tax number; A Georgia Corporate Income Tax num- ber (Federal Employee Identification Number or FEIN); A Georgia Personal Income Tax number (Social Security Number). Out-of-state applicants may use either a Social Security number or FEIN. With these changes, the GDA is transitioning to an electronic application process through the department's website at agr.georgia.gov. Beginning Nov. 1, paper applications for GATE cards will no longer be accepted by the GDA. Warren said the Georgia Farm Bureau and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service will welcome visitors to their county offices who need assistance submitting their applications online. While the legislation that enacted these changes did not alter the list of agricultural items eligible for exemption, the GDA is committed to educating cardholders and retailers on the proper use of the Georgia Agricultural Tax Exemption. Five compliance officers are assigned to different regions of the state to work with retailers and consumers to ensure that the sales tax exemption is applied correctly. The updated rules and regulations that govern GATE card use can be found online at agr.georgia. gov. "One of our goals at the Georgia Department of Agriculture is to promote the farming industry in the state," said GDA Inspector General Gary Kelley. "The GATE program is beneficial to farmers across the state, and our desire is to maintain the integrity of the GATE program through educational efforts and program monitoring so that it will be beneficial to Georgia's farmers for years to come." 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. 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Guest Column: My Mother's work By Mary Alex Carter My only memory of the farm is the long, paved driveway where I first learned to ride a bike. My grandmother would give a push and walk next to my younger brother and me as we raced away with our training wheels still at- tached. We would go up and down that driveway until we plopped down, exhausted, under the oak tree next to the horse pasture and barn. Not long after I learned to ride Amy and Mary Alex Carter my bike without any help, my grandparents decided to sell their life's work and retire to the city limits. Even though I do not remember much from the farm, I know all about it through the work ethic and stories from my family. Living on the farm, my mother spent her weekends baling hay, worming livestock and picking up pecans. Before school, her morn- ings were spent "feeding up." Agriculture has always played a role in my mother's life, which carried down into mine. After graduating college, my mother taught many classes at Lowndes High School, including courses in Career, Technical and Agricultural Education. She also served in the Georgia House of Representatives for 11 years and was a member of the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs committee for seven years. On March 16, 2018, my mother, Amy A. Carter, was appointed to the new position of Deputy Commis- sioner for Rural Georgia Initiatives. The Georgia General Assembly created the Rural Georgia Initia- tives Division within the Georgia Department of Economic Devel- opment in March 2018. The mission of the Rural Georgia Initia- tives Division is "to help rural Georgia communities become more competitive for economic development projects and identify new strategies for attracting jobs and investment." When I asked my mother what she intends to accomplish through her position, she answered: "I hope to become a voice for rural Georgia through the Department of Economic Development, and I want to hear the struggles each community faces. That's why I am traveling county to county, so I can be fully aware of the current situation of our rural communities. I hope to help counties across Georgia be more economically competitive for projects and reverse the projections of disappearing populations." In the six months since the division was established, the rural development team has traveled to more than 40 counties in Geor- gia and is adding more to the list weekly. During those visits, my mother helps identify some problems which could be a hindrance to rural Georgia's growth. The team connects with rural Georgians through community meetings, bringing together leaders, business owners, farmers, educators, economic developers, chamber execu- tives, mayors and commissioners to discuss the issues that affect them the most. They identify strengths, challenges and opportuni- ties within the cities and counties. So far, they've learned that the most pressing problem many ru- ral communities face is a lack of skilled and qualified workers to fill open jobs. Other concerns include infrastructure, a lack of health care providers, and population drift after students leave for ad- vanced education and never return home. Other pain points for rural communities are migrating populations and dwindling tax bases. My mother has instilled a sense of pride in me about where I come from so that when I think of rural Georgia, I feel at home with the endless miles of crop fields and pastures full of cattle. "When I think about economic development, I know the value of the state's agricultural industry. It is my mission to support the agricultural community and to champion our state's number one industry," my mother said. "Rural Georgia is here to stay, and I'm thankful the Governor, Legislature and citizens throughout the state value the impact rural Georgians make on our great state." Learn more about Rural Georgia Initiatives by visiting http:// www.georgia.org/industries/rural-georgia-initiatives/. -Mary Alex Carter is a junior at Valdosta State University in Valdosta. She is majoring in political science. Rural Georgia Initiatives: Q&A with Gov. Nathan Deal Market Bulletin: Why have rural and agricultural issues been a primary concern for you during your governance? Gov. Nathan Deal: Hardworking farmers, growers, producers and manufacturers represent the No. 1 industry in the No. 1 state for business. In fact, agribusiness contributes $74.3 billion to our state's economy and accounts for more than 411,500 jobs. In almost two-thirds of Georgia's counties, agribusiness and other related industries are the largest or second largest economic engines. We must, therefore, ensure our agricultural communities are provided with the necessary resources to meet the demands of today's competitive economic environment. Market Bulletin: Why was the Rural Georgia Initiatives Division created? Gov. Deal: In order to create meaningful employment opportunities in every corner of our state, we are investing heavily in those areas that matter most to rural Georgians. The creation of the Rural Georgia Initiatives Division at the Georgia Department of Economic Development will prove instrumental in our efforts to identify new strategies for attracting jobs and investment outside the Metro Atlanta region. The future of Georgia can be found not just in our urban centers, but in our rural communities as well. It is from those fertile regions where we receive not just the crops that feed us and the manufactured products that we use daily, but also the talented workforce that will keep Georgia the No. 1 state in which to do business. As a champion for education and critical workforce development initiatives, Amy Carter will help to improve the economic future of our smaller communities. She acted as a tireless advocate for rural Georgia during her time in the legislature and will continue to do so as the leader of this new and vital component of GDEcD. Market Bulletin: What kind of indicators did you see in Amy Carter's work as a state representative that made her a good fit for the position of Deputy Commissioner for Rural Georgia Initiatives? Gov. Deal: Throughout her time in public service, Amy demonstrated an unwavering commitment to improv- ing Georgia's education system and advancing strategic workforce development initiatives, two areas that are critical in generating significant investment and economic opportunities. As a former educator, she possesses a unique understanding of the needs and trends of tomorrow's jobs and those that will fill them. Having had the pleasure of working with Amy throughout my time in office, I have witnessed firsthand her dedication, depth of knowledge and generosity of spirit. I am confident she will serve our state well and help to improve the quality of life for rural Georgians. Market Bulletin: What do you hope this position and initiative will accomplish for rural Georgia in the years to come? Gov. Deal: Although many people think that economic development projects are only happening in the Metro Atlanta region, 80 percent of fiscal year 2017 global commerce locations took place far beyond the confines of our state's capital. This investment in our smaller communities is representative of our broader commitment to expanding opportunities for all Georgians. To that end, my amended FY 2018 budget included more than $25 million in increased funding for airport runway extension projects to better accommodate corporate aircraft and job creators interested in all that rural Georgia has to offer. This is in addition to the transportation infrastructure investments we are making throughout the state as part of our Major Mobility Investment Program. These improvements will allow our farmers to move their goods more quickly and efficiently, both here in Georgia and far beyond through our record-breaking port system. Over the course of my administration, we have also invested more than $100 million towards ensuring rural students across the state have access to high-speed internet. In an era when technological advances have become a part of almost every aspect of our lives including farming equipment internet connectivity is a critical resource for all Georgia students. Our strategic investments in education and transportation are in addition to HB 73, legislation that provides tax credit incentives to promote the revitalization of downtown rural Georgia. Signed into law last year, HB 73 compliments the work we do through the OneGeorgia Authority, which provides grants and loans to encourage rural economic development and job creation. Since January 2011, the OneGeorgia Authority has invested more than $100 million through rural economic development projects, while creating or retaining over 25,575 jobs. Q&A with House Speaker David Ralston Market Bulletin: Why have you been such a champion for rural Georgia and its growth? Speaker David Ralston: Thankfully, the area of North Georgia I represent Blue Ridge, Ellijay and surrounding areas is still very much a rural community. I take great pride in my rural Georgia community and believe that your zip code shouldn't dictate your lot in life. I want citizens in rural Georgia to have the same opportunities for success as those in our metropolitan areas. I want our entire state to be prosperous and for everyone to be able to thrive. peared to make her a good fit for the position of Deputy Commissioner for Rural Georgia Initiatives? Speaker Ralston: Our rural communities have always had a great friend in Amy Carter. Amy has worked on numerous initiatives to help our rural residents particularly in the fields of education and workforce development. As a Valdosta resident, Amy is intimately familiar with the issues facing many of our rural communities particularly those in South Georgia. She was a trusted member of my House leadership team as Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government and has a proven track record of being able to work with people from both political parties to achieve substantive goals. For these reasons and more, I am delighted she accepted this post and the General Assembly looks forward to supporting her work. Market Bulletin: Why was the Rural Georgia Initiatives Division created? Speaker Ralston: Our Department of Economic Development is among the best in the nation. They have a proven track record of recruiting businesses and helping to create jobs in Georgia. It is only natural to integrate our rural initiatives into the agency's mission. I am confident that Commissioner Pat Wilson and Deputy Commissioner Amy Carter and their team will rise to this challenge. Market Bulletin: What kind of indicators did you see in Amy Carter's work as a state representative that ap- Market Bulletin: What do you hope this position and initiative will accomplish for rural Georgia in the years to come? Speaker Ralston: I have the same goal for this initiative as I do for the House Rural Development Council we launched in 2017 to create an environment in which private businesses can grow and create jobs in rural Georgia. Now, that's not as simple as it sounds. That's why I want this initiative to work across policy areas and collaborate with stakeholders to build up our rural communities and ensure every Georgia community has a ready workforce. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 250 gallon diesel tank, hand pump; New Hobart commercial cuber; 5 Dexter cows with 3 calves; $3700. $200. 46 pieces of 2.5" x 13 ft. steel $1500. Ricky Hicks 22314 Highway 1 Holstein heifer with first calf; $1000. August Farmers Markets Price Report steam pipe; $5 each. James T Mckin- 11 N Mansfield 30055 706-372- Roy Peterson Ideal 478-662-4532 ley Thomaston 706-647-3800 1989 5 month old A2/A2 heifer calf, regis- 275+ gallon plastic tank (tote) w/ Oak and pine, shoe molding, and tered in mini jersey herd book. A2/A2 Local and regional reporting by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. metal cage. 5" top cap. bottom valve; bead board. Call for prices. William mini Jersey bull calf. Robert Gaboardi $50 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678- Briggs Atlanta 404-349-2315 Dahlonega 678-232-0680 491-0838 Old hand hewn log cabin, very good 6 Red Angus bulls, ready for service, 275+ gallon tank (tote) w/ metal cag- condition. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- and 20 heifers, ready to breed. Beck- es, 5" top cap, bottom valve; $50.00 695-6431 on sired. Wayne Stradling Palmetto each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491- Red oak lumber cut on portable saw stradlingjwcs@yahoo.com 770-463- 0838 mill, 2x6, 6x6, various lengths. Kiln 1408 Cordele Farmers Market Produce: Corn ..........................$19/box Cucumbers ................$15/box Green beans ........$26/bushel Pole beans .....................$2/lb Snap beans ......... $1.50-$2/lb Moultrie Farmers Market Produce: Squash ......................$1.99/lb Zucchini squash ........$1.69/lb Vidalia onions .. $.99-$1.49/lb Okra ..........................$1.69/lb Peaches.......... $1.69-$2.17/lb 50 gallon white plastic barrels for dried slabs 16" to 20". Bob Marsh AHA mini Hereford bull, DNA tested, Muscadine grapes.....$28/box sale. $15.00 each Lamar Bryant Lawrenceville 404-384-8715 homozygous polled, calved 11/20/17, Okra ....................... $3/basket Specialty Items: Cleveland 706-878-8509 Small utility light weight, 4'x5'6". docile: $2500. George Concepcion Vidalia onions ............ $3/5lbs Honey .................$5.99/1.5oz 52" Hired Hand mega flow tunnel Charles T Sawyer Mount Airy 706- Montezuma conceranch@gmail.com Peaches.....................$18/box Buttermilk................ $3.99/qt fans with aluminum shutters for sale. 768-4776 478-433-2806 Peanuts .......................$2/bag Eggs........................ $3.50/doz Dusty Rhodes Knoxville 478-836- Trailer for hauling equipment, 16 Angus Beef Master cross com- Cream peas..........$26/bushel Georgia peanuts .......$8/12oz 2825 feet, 6 lug wheels, built by Anderson, mercial heifers, open or bred, shots, Peas .....................$26/bushel Salsa..................... $7.99/16oz 55 gallon food grade metal barrels good condition; $2,450. Terry Gore wormed, farm raised. Robin Auldridge Purple/pink eyes..$26/bushel Honey ....................... $7/12oz with tops and rings. $12 each. James Tallapoosa 404-535-0586 Blythe 706-825-2544 White acre peas...$26/bushel Milk......................... $5.99/gal And Edna Mullinax Mount Airy 706- Used materials for 40x60 pole barn, Best bottle calves in the South East. Sweet potatoes......$3/bushel Olive oil................$25/16.9oz 778-4835 scissor type trusses, great tin, lathes, Bulls and heifers, dairy and beef. Okra ..................$2-$3/basket Butter........................ $6/16oz Above ground RV/Camper septic ridgecap. $2950. Delivery available. Bill Guaranteed colostrum, multimin 90, Peaches.......................$4/bag Barbecue sauce ...$4.99/12oz tank. 8x5 feet, 300 gallons. $250. Durham Summerville 706-252-1084 Triangle 5. Brittney Peters Social Cir- Squash ......................$18/box Half & Half ............... $3.99/qt Ronald Hunton Kingston 678-6142336 Farm Supplies Wanted cle 470-334-1933 Bison hybrids: white, brown, black. Zucchini ....................$16/box Valdosta Farmers Market Breeder hen equipment. Choretime Wanted: 52" butterfly fans in good Hybrids only, no full bison. Bred cows, Specialty Items: Produce: feeders, Lubing drinkers, Wadeken condition. Robert A Robinson Gills- steers, calves. Mike Streetman Wat- Blueberry jam ....... $5.95/pint Vidalia onions .............$.99/lb nests, fans, generator. Denney Rog- ville 770-532-2816 kinsville 706-769-7820 Blueberry syrup . $6.95/bottle Red potatoes.............. $1/4lbs ers Ephesus ephesustinman@aol. Wanted; Long block w/ good crack Black Angus bulls, 9 and 10 mos. Cane syrup .............. $6/bottle Squash ......................$1.59/lb com 770-301-1290 shaft assembly. Will take complete $800. Pat Beatenbough Bowman Cut comb honey $18.95/24oz Cucumbers.................$.59/ea Broiler house equipment, fans, Generac 150 amps, auto start switch, brooders and motors. Roy A Thrasher Madison 706-342-2719 Cattle head gates, steel, 28"w walkthru, manual operated; $350 each. 3 pt. hitch hay spears; $185 each. William P Harris Elberton 706-283-6615 Christmas tree net wrapper, Christmas tree shaker, in great condition, going out of business. Both for $1400. Andrew Cheek Toccoa 706-491-3080 Clean 55 gallon metal drums with lids. Leonard And Ellen Crane Dawsonville 678-947-6744 Concrete block: some whole, some not. Free! You must pick up. Pat Jones Oxford 770-310-5974 Creep feed gates, 2 D&S galvanized, heavy duty, new condition. Gregg motor for International 454 diesel tractor, if the price is right. Vaughn Howington Commerce 706-410-4447 LIVESTOCK All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published. Cattle If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 706-498-5746 Black Angus calves for sale. Jason Loyd Fayetteville 678-656-8559 Black Angus cow pairs, heifers, 1 year old bull, good feet, calving ease lines, pathfinder quality genetics. Clayton Leathers Dallas 678-8366793 Black Angus cross; 7 cows, 4 with calves. 1 bull, 4 years. $10,000. Earlie Mcquaig Broxton 912-309-5146 Black Baldy bull, 34 months; $2000. Black Baldy bull, 22 months; $1400. Registered Hereford sire, commercial Angus dam, good disposition. Greg Strickland Winston 404-788-5434 Black Baldy heifers and bulls for sale. Out of registered Hereford cows and a registered Angus bull. Tim Parks Ellijay 706-635-2531 Fig preserves.............. $6/pint Pepper jelly........... $5.95/pint Strawberry syrup .$5.95/12oz Macon Farmers Market Produce: Bell pepper ................$.75/ea Tomatoes ..................$1.50/lb Squash ......................$1.50/lb Sweet potatoes ...........$.75/lb Cucumbers................. $2/tray Green beans .............$1.50/lb Okra ...............................$3/lb Vidalia green onions ......$1/lb Onions ...........................$1/lb Cabbage............. $.65-$.75/lb Pole beans .....................$2/lb Snap beans ....................$2/lb Black-eyed peas .............$2/lb Butter beans ................. $5/qt Pinkeye/purple eye....... $5/qt Cabbage..................... $1/2lbs Okra ............... $1.99-$2.99/lb Zucchini ....................$1.29/lb Bell peppers...............$.69/ea Eggplant........... $.99-$1.29/lb Collards ...........................$5/2 Corn ................................$1/2 Acre peas ..................$4.99/lb Pecans .......................$7.99/lb Muscadine grapes.....$1.99/lb Specialty Items: Honey ..................$5.99/12oz Sugar cane ........... $1.99/stalk Mayhaw jelly........$5.99/10oz Cream ........................... $2.79 Salad dressing......$4.99/12oz Ham ..................... $8.99/2 lbs Honey ..................$5.99/12oz Jam ......................$4.99/20oz Jelly ...................... $5.99/10oz Howell Hahira 229-563-1419 Custom-cut lumber, Wood-Mizer sawn, kiln-dried, milled for homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, (1) registered black Angus bull, AAA18841715, DOB 5-25-2017; $1500. Blake Landrum Dallas 678260-8047 Black SimAngus bred heifers. Big, beautiful, gentle, fall calving, vaccines, $1500 each. Carolyn Griffis Covington 770-786-1093 Muscadine grapes.. $5/basket Watermelon................ $5-$10 Peaches.................. $5/basket Pears .........................$15/box Mayhaw jelly........$5.99/10oz Pepper jelly..........$5.99/10oz Cane syrup ..........$3.99-$5.99 Sugar cane ........... $1.99/stalk restorations. timber frames. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 Greenhouse items. Pasteurizer, used one season. Janschitz Eco Mini FJ15, $350. (45) 36" metal extension hangers (S hooks), $30. Allen Williams Greensboro 706-817-3455 Homesteader wood heater, cast iron liner. Old but good; $100. Wendell Eberhart Hiram 770-943-6979 Horse/cow trailer, 16' front and back doors, newly sandblasted and painted metal floor with mats, Michelin tires. Alfred King 274 Owens Cutoff Rd Ne Calhoun 30701 678-332-9288 Incubator for sale. 3 turning trays and (12) F1 heifers, 2 tiger stripe. Tim Lowery Milan 229-425-4002 15 month old registered Shorthorn bull, halter broke. Orville L Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 15 purebred Black Angus bulls: 1/2/3 y/o, docile, vaccinated, AI'd & natural service. K Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 2 Jersey cows, bred to Hereford Bull. Expecting winter and spring calves. $800 each or $1500/both. Pamela Severson Rockmart 678-956-2453 2 y/o pure-bred Angus bulls. John Williams Colquitt 229-400-0777 Braford and Simbrah bulls, weaned shots and de-wormed excellent quality and gentile; $1000 ea. Two available. Larry Partain Elberton 706-4088120 Bulls: IBBA/ARBA registered, Red Brangus, 5 yrs, $3200. NALF registered black LimFlex, 20 mo, $2400. John Lynn Patterson 352-339-6393 352-317-3838 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 Specialty Items: Yellow root tea.............. $5/qt Honey ......................... $20/qt Peach preserves......... $6/pint Green peanuts ...............$2/lb Blackberry jelly ............. $6/pt Reg.1 Limousin heifer,1 Limousin bull and 3 LimFlex bulls. 7 months old, DLB black, DLB polled; $900 each. Kelvin Irvin Eatonton 404-5699881 Registered Beefmaster bulls, forage raised, 15 months old, black brindle, Milk.................. $3.99/half gal Butter............................ $5.99 Cream ........................... $2.79 Buttermilk..................... $3.99 Olive oil...........$26.99/16.9oz Vegetable plants ......$3.99/ea Santa Gertrudis, registered, year- ling heifers and bulls. Santa Gertru- dis/Hereford Star 5 yearling heif- ers. John Loughridge Chatsworth jaloughridge@aol.com 706-270- 4518 Senepol bulls, ready to go, 1 1/2 hatching tray. Excellent working order, 3 Charolais bulls, calving ease, ex- Calving ease, milking ability, gentle- dun, polled, low BW, good disposition y/o to 2 1/2 y/o, crosses great, heat- Ernest Dickey brand. $400. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-498-5527 cellent disposition, ready to breed, 20 to 48 months old; $1800 each. Robert ness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent and bloodlines. Eston Cantrell Cherry Log 706-276-6015 tolerant, gentle, milk, easy keepers. Roy Lee Strickland Villa Rica 770- International 6HP fly-wheel motor, Phillips Hartwell 706-201-6627 quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth Registered Black Angus bulls with 459-5997 runs well. W.C. Quarles Dawsonville 3 heifers (2 gray, 1 beltie), 2 bulls (1 R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 low birth weight. AI to ten speed or SimAngus bulls, calving ease, se- 706-265-3732 gray, 1 black), from black angus bull; Charolais cattle: bred cows, cow/ breed to WD Spilts 412; $2200. Wayne men tested; $1700. Ready to go Lincoln welder $50; 2 water transfer pump $225; liquid supplement tank $800 each. Stephen Collins Thomaston 706-656-5877 calf pairs and bulls. Jesse Robertson Newnan 770-328-5062 Cleveland Baconton 229-669-1922 Registered Black Angus bulls, 18 to work. Chet Barrett Mount Airy chetbarrett61@gmail.com 706-499- plus another $200; rubbermaid water 3 registered Sim-Angus cows. Start Good selection of regd. black An- m/o and up. $1500. Eugene Ridley 8008 trough $40. Near Griffin. Linda Alter calving 09-10-18; Gentle, beautiful & gus bulls, semen-tested: $1800 & up. Lafayette 706-764-6110 Simmental and Simbrah young bulls Winston 770-489-1295 fertile. $1700/ea. $4800 if all taken. Also, 15 bred and 9 open heifers. Fred Registered black Angus, 2 year old and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon Locust fence post and rails. Barney Jessie Driggers Glennville 912-237- Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 bulls. Some A.I., docile, semen test- 770-258-2069 Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 706- 0608 Hereford bulls for sale. Wes Smith ed. Select group fall calving cows. Simmental herd bull. Red. 5-6 years 745-8724 3 weaned heifers, two pure bred Thomaston 706-648-4210 Patricia Stuedemann Comer 706- old. Excellent condition, tempera- Log cabin, hand hewed, Poplar black Angus, one F2 black baldie; Limousin and red Angus bulls and 371-2749 ment, conformation. $2000. Jake Wil- dovetailed, 18x20, 1.5 story, rough $1145 each. James Fincher La- heifers. All from champion bloodlines. Registered black Simmental, Si- son Madison 706-296-7027 sawed. Lumber on porch and roof, roll grange 706-298-1156 Also show prospects. Steve Revell mAngus bulls, performance tested; Two Angus bulls, excellent blood- tin roof. Windows. No rot; $15,000. 3/4 Hudgins Brahma, 1/4 Hereford. Jacksonville 904-482-7197 cow/calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, lines. 7 and 8 months old, beef price Bobby Lee Karr Gay 404-227-3405 Tiger stripe/speckled gray. 3 y/o. Very Piedmontese semen by Bull Unesco AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaran- plus $200. Mitchel Barrett Cleveland Manual cattle head catch. Good nice. Registered Santa Gertrudis bull. of Italy. I have seven units left. $30 per teed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 706-531-4330 condition. $275. Ned Sims Armuch- 3 y/o. Gentle. Great sires. James Hill unit. Danny Brevig Clyattville 229- 770-519-0008 Two young DB DP Limousin bulls. ee 706-766-6230 Ellijay 706-636-9536 563-6974 Registered Charolais: superior ge- One limflex, one purebred. 8 and 9 Metal barrels and pump; $20.00 ea. 30 yearling Braford bulls. 20 com- Reg Charolais bull, 2.5 yr old. Don netics and disposition, bulls semen- months old. Larry Walker Barnesville Wooden plow stock; $50.00. Metal ing 2 y/o Hereford bulls. Jonny Harris Davenport Hazlehurst 912-253-2688 tested; cows, heifers and calves. 770-358-2044 barrels filled with foam; $50.00 ea. Screven 912-586-6585 Reg. Hereford bull 5 y/o, $2500. Quantity discounts. Bobby Burch Yon Black Angus and C.E.S. Her- Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 4 year old Sim/Brangus bull, 81 lb Calves on site. C Redmond Rock Eastman 478-718-2128 eford cattle for sale. Registered and Milk machine, rechargeable. 1/2 gal- bw; $2,500. 5 year old Braford, very Spring 423-580-3444 Registered polled Hereford bull, non-registered. Approximately 50 lon; small teated animals. 2 teat with gentile, easy calving. 3 year old Si- Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 18 m/o gentle, BSE, 12-29-16; $2800. Joel cattle available. PBI Farms. Heath Pit- small teat cup. 35ml. Ron Parman mAngus 85 lb bw; $2,000. Chris Keller and younger polled and horned. Eddy Schofield Athens 706-543-7950 706- tman Vidalia 912-537-9721 912-293- Talking Rock 404-987-7027 Alma 912-286-0286 Mullinax Ellijay 706-273-4282 202-0358 2535 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 Learn more about new FSA Program updates The UGA Extension Service and the USDA Farm Services Agency are hosting a series of information sessions statewide to discuss: Market Facilitation Program Seed Cotton: Agricultural Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage Programs Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Sept. 10 Bainbridge: Extension Office 1300 E. River Road Bainbridge, GA 39817 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Perry: Extension Office 801 Main Street Perry, GA 31069 2:45 p.m.-4:15 p.m. Sept. 11 Statesboro: Extension Office 151 Langston Chapel Road Statesboro, GA 30458 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Tifton: UGA Tifton Campus 15 RDC Road Tifton, GA 31794 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Sept. 12 Cartersville: Stiles Auditorium 320 West Cherokee Avenue Cartersville, GA 30120 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Watkinsville: Jay Phil Campbell Building 1420 Experiment Station Road Watkinsville, GA 30677 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information, call: 229.386.3512 Young Jersey nurse cow. Due to calve in the fall; $1300, obo. Chet Barrett Mount Airy cb@highvoltagecattle.com 706-499-8008 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. 9 Yorkshire/Berkshire/Hampshirecrossed pigs gilts and barrow: $65 each, deposit required. Pick up Sept. 26. Travis Ellington Senoia 678-7879341 Hampshire, Yorkshire, Berkshire, Duroc boars and gilts, all ages available year round, validated herd 211. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-697-2521 Wattler/Hampshire/Yorkshire Cross piglets; $50 each, OBO. Born 5/17/18. All cut boys. 5 left. Call or text. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770-363-0371 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. (2) one year old billies and possibly some does, Kiko/LaMancha; some LaMancha/Nubian mixes. Amy Mckenney Brooklet 912-842-4644 (4) full Boer doelings. (1) full Boer buckling. (2) 75% Boer, 25% Kiko doelings & buckling. (3) 90% Boer/10% Nubian bucklings. Lisa Hutcheson Douglas 912-381-8280 1.5 year old male goat boer mix; $150. 5 month males and females boer mix; $125 Norman Henderson Comer 706-410-5700 100% Boer buck, registered. 3.5 years old, $450 or trade. Scott And Monica Parrish Appling 706-3470384 100% Boer bucks, registered USBGA, 2 huge bucks born December 2017. Ready for breeding your does now. Susan Bragg Conyers 404-3753401 404-408-6151 100% Boer goat bucklings, 4 m/o, registerable; asking $400 each. Serious inquiries only. Darren Dupree Talbotton 706-566-9502 2 Dwarf Nigerian wethers, 2 years old. Very loving, great addition to petting farm; $75 each. Franklin Belk Clarkesville 706-218-4983 423-8345301 2 purebred Nigerian dwarf bucks; one born May 2018, one born June 2017: $50. Picture available. Everett Copeland Smithville 229-317-5203 2 pygmy male goats: $100 ea. or $175 for both. Annette Combs Hephzibah 706-592-1030 706-871-2656 3 Gulf Coast Native sheep/ewes. A year and a half old. $150 each or $400 for all three. Katherine Jansen Cumming 770-335-0025 3 pygmy billies. 4 mo-2 yr. Vaccinated/dewormed. Not for slaughter. $100 each. Barbara Mccommons Dallas 404-790-5420 770-445-9216 5 baby goats, 2 m/o; 5 males, 2 females, Lamancha: $50 ea. No delivery. Crystal Johnson Madison 706818-2475 5 Boer/Nubian nannies. 9 months old. $175 each. Harold Branan Mcdonough 770-855-5215 6 m/o registered black Babydoll ram, ready now. Dianne Westbrook Crawford 706-540-0633 6 month old solid white billy goat. Very good goat. To good home only. $125. Kaye Grant Forsyth 478-9941522 8 Myotonic buckling goats. See our website at tatermountainfarm.com for information. $250-$450 depending on genetics. Helen Tate Clermont tatersnmaters777f15@yahoo.com 678315-0445 ABGA red dapple buck, 3 does. Paint, red and white. Red with red and white doe kid. A.D. Bryan Blairsville 706-745-2223 ADGA Saanen 4 month buckling. Excellent pedigree. Herd Clean of CAE, CL, & Johnes. Elizabeth Goldau Hartwell 864-903-3865 Beautiful young dairy goats. Tim Williams Temple 770-459-4827 Black and white dwarf Nigerian buckling, born 6/8/18. Can be registered (ADGA). Brown eyed, askimg $275. Tracey Crumbley 823 Crumbley Rd Mcdonough 30252 770-715-3259 Boer mixed billies, 6 months old; $85 each. Charles Graham Chickamauga 423-593-5737 Full-blood Boer bucks, 1 y/o; $285.00. 8 m/o $225.00. Make good herd sires. Daddy is registered dapple. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770-5742829 Male registered/budded Dwarf Nigerian male; $75. Two Dwarf Nigerian/Pygmy males, one white and one brown; $50. Richard Day Monroe wad1954@windstream.net 770-2670004 Nigerian Dwarf goats, sound quality, make great weed eaters. Please call before 9 pm. Larry R. Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954 Nigerian Dwarf goats: doelings, bucklings, jr. does. Blue eyes, moonspots. Doelings; $150. Bucklings;$100. Leslie Arnold Fairmount lcseeger@gmail.com 770-845-9472 Nigerian Dwarf, purebred, clean herd bucks and does, all ages, pets/show. Flashy color, a lot of blue eyes. Ivy Hailey Forsyth 478-737-6303 Pygmy baby goats; also nanny goats less than 3 y/o for sale, not for slaughter. Chuck Borden Griffin 770630-2035 Pygmy goats, male, 8 weeks to 1 year. $50 each. To good homes only. Leigh Rowe Pendergrass 678-9434219 Ram lambs ready for breeding, registered Katahdins, excellent bloodlines, some with colors, pics available, parents on site, $300. Suzanne Kozee Molena sunridgefarms01@gmail.com 678-877-9860 Registered Katahdin rams and ewes, from weaning to breeding age, x-large Midwest bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-9230262 Registered LaMancha and Alpine does, excellent quality, limited amount of milking does available. Male and female kids. Fantastic health. Immaculately kept. Barbie Williams-Sauerbier Watkinsville 404-493-1058 Registered LaMancha buck, 1.5 years old, $200. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369 Registered Nubian buck, 3 y/o. Gorgeous, splashy tri-color, gentle, proven herd stud. Stands 36" at shoulder. $500. Joan Kiser Carnesville 706247-0976 Registered Tunis ram; $250. Tunis X ram and ewes; $150. Hair sheep wethers; $100. All born 2018. Maggie Sjoberg Ila 706-789-2616 Six sheep, assorted ages. 1 ram, 5 ewes. $100 each. $500 all. Renee Brown Sharon 706-401-9022 Six young, healthy Katahdin ewes plus two lambs. Will deliver. $800 for all. Bruce Beard Patterson 912-2690761 White Dorper ram. Born 12/15/17. Registered great genetics. 100% shedding. Good muscling. $400. Kevin Campbell Mcdonough 770274-9093 Young billy goats, $100 each. 3-5 months old. Chrissy Baum Powder Springs 770-778-5467 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. 3 y/o UKC Great Pyrenees, female, raised with chickens, turkeys, horses, great guardian or pet. $100. James H Propes Flowery Branch 770-9676762 A beautiful 1 y/o female Australian Shepherd, very intelligent and aims to please: $800 OBO. Katie Chilton Peachtree City 513-833-4123 AKC Springer Spaniel puppies, all shots, registered, black/white; $500. Dennis Broe Covington 308-4405516 Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees X puppies. 1 year old male, ready to work w/ sheep now. Steve Burgess Martin 706-491-5587 Australian Shepherd puppies for sale: NSDR eligible, born 6/2, $650, merles and tri's. Includes shots, docked tails. Margaret Saponari Elberton 706-498-5277 Border Collie/Golden Doodle pups, born 7/16/18. Mother registered Border Collie, good with cattle. $500. Clayton Smith Crawfordville 470239-1920 Female Great Pyrenees, 3 m/o; had first shots and been wormed: $250. Chris Woodward Williamson 770833-5538 Great Pyrenees, Continental Kennel Club Certified, born 11-14-2016 male, Maximilian the Great (Max). Raised with goats. Has chip. $300. Kelly Glenn Commerce 706-296-2558 Kangal livestock guardian dog, registered male stud service fee; $2,000. T Eleanor Davis Stockbridge e@peacockhill.farm 770-860-8989 Kangal livestock guardian puppies. Registered, $1,600 Unregistered $1,200. 4 months old, shots/dewormed, around goats and turkeys. Thora Davis Stockbridge 770-8608989 Looking for a male Pyrenees puppy or mix. $150 or less. Alex Walden Colquitt 229-758-2694 229-2549029 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published. 12 year old B/W paint horse, has been ridden in ring and on trail. Needs intermediate rider. Linda Ridley Conyers 770-918-1272 2 Bethlehem donkey jacks, mature white jack and 4-10-17 grey/brown jack; $100 each. Gloria Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303 6/7 year old sorrel mare. About 14 hands. Greenbroke, rides. Pasture pet mostly. Current Coggins, barefoot. $400, OBO. Rhonda Standard Rayle 706-318-8338 Great cutting ranch horse, roan, 19 years old, child safe, futurity finals horse; $15,000 winning. Kenneth N Owens Monroe 770-267-8759 Grey donkey with black stripe across back and shoulders; $200. Sarah Ferrell Wrightsville 706-825-4763 Miniature horses for sale, male or female. Larry Booth 181 Booth Lane Norman Park 31771 229-520-9441 Miniature Jenny, grey, 3 years old. $300. Miniature Jack, spotted, 5 years old. $200. Jackie Copelan Greensboro 706-474-5066 Miniature Palomino filly, 30 inches, gentle, 20 months. Can deliver. $500. J. Wilkes Athens 678-234-1666 TWH gelding Bay/White, 12 years old, 15.1 hands, well gaited, good trail horse. $2500. Tony And Iris Green Fairmount 770-605-0888 Wanted: small gentle pony. Edward Mccarty Alma 912-632-6015 White 6 year old jenny, 4 ft. high. Looking to trade for smaller 6 year old jenny. Jerry Colvin Juliette 478-9863040 Equine At Stud If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. High Valley Hanoverians seeking a part-time, experienced dressage rider/trainer for young warmbloods in training-2nd level dressage. Annetta Coleman Suches annetta@highvalleyhanoverians.net 678-936-8087 Licensed stable and rescue. Offering boarding, options available. 100 plus acres to trail ride. Round pen available. Email or call for details. Robert Hardie Eatonton thardie65@gmail. com 706-816-2885 One- or two-horse hearse, good condition, antique. Carson Mixon Hortense 912-602-3252 Restored Vis-A-Vis horse drawn carriage, belonged to Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Orlando. Letter of authenticity available. Team pole, new upholstery. Chris Mosley Cobbtown 912-213-4680 Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478987-0019 Wanting rescue horses or projects. Just something to work with. Ben Cordell Toccoa 706-436-5935 Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current stable license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713. Full board, fed twice daily, plenty of pasture and hay during season. North Macon. 12'x12' stall automatically watered. K Wayne Hudgins Macon 478-737-0314 Pasture board with round pen, arena, 30 mins. east of Athens: $125 per month. David Mull Lexington 706338-6056 Seeking to board mare in East Metro Atlanta. Can help feed ( co-op situation), can take other boarders trail riding. Betsy Gilman Decatur 404-2999599 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published. 1 pair of turkeys, rare Spotted Mottled Spanish, flashy, 1 yr. old, healthy; $225. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770358-1300 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 10 week old Peking ducks for sale. Muscovy ducks. 10 hens, 2 drakes. $18 each or 5 for $80. Jennifer Sand- 3 hens on nests. $20.00ea/175.00 all. ALTERNATIVE `18 Bermuda cow hay, 4x5 rolls, sprayed/fertilized: $30 outside, $40 jaja Milledgeville 478-206-7957 11 babies $7.00 each. Linda Duke 12 varieties Peacocks, game fowl, Good Hope 678-635-3675 770-549- LIVESTOCK under tarp, delivery available. Jared Carithers Covington 770-362-7537 red quill, orange quill, minor blue, 5383 If you have questions regarding this `18 Bermuda/Fescue/Orchard pumpkin hulsey, mugs, grey hatch. Peafowl chicks, 14 weeks old; $50 category, call 404-656-3722. square bales. Limed & fertilized. Great Raymond Watts Macon 478-361- each. Darcy Leerssen Columbus horse hay. $7.50 each. Fran Masters 3468 706-561-9685 706-575-2783 Alternative Livestock Requiring Buford 770-945-6433 2 pair of Silver Leghorns, 3 m/o: $20 Peafowl chicks, India blue; $30 per pair. Darren Wilkes Demorest each. April 2018, natural hatch, no in- Permit/License `18 hay, 4x5 net wrap, rain free, mixed Fescue/Bermuda/John- 706-949-5501 cubator. India blue peacock, 2 years; If you have questions regarding ads in son; $25.00 roll. Aubrey Ledford 2018 Pheasants, Reeves, Red Gold, $250. Luda Frazier Ball Ground 770- this category, call 404-656-3722. Commerce 706-335-2515 706-654- Yellow Gold, Silver Cheer, Swinhoe 889-6993 Advertisers selling fallow deer, 6861 Quail, Button Snow Flake, Mexican Pigeons: white rollers, turner rollers, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, `18 mixed grass, Bermuda and Speckled. Alvin L Burch Midville 478- colored rollers, & white homers. $20 reindeer and caribou must submit Crabgrass, fertilized, net-wrapped; 589-7625 3 hens, 1 rooster. Bantams. $30 for all. Jimmie Mize Greensboro 706347-1810 3 tame Silkie roosters. Hatched in March. Various shades of red. $15 each. Sherri Farmer Eatonton 706817-6911 a pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478494-3240 Pilgrim geese. 3 females at $35 each. Hank White Atlanta 404-7550505 Pullets, Rhode Island Red, Golden Comets and Black Sex hink. Quality birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706- a current deer farming license with their ads. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For information about the deer farming license, contact the $35. Horace Pippin Barnesville 770358-0815 `18 Russell Bermudagrass, 4x5.5, fertilized, wrapped, sheltered, HQ, 75+ bales: $60/bale;10+ @ $55; 20+ @$50/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912-6824481 4 game pullets, 1 game rooster, 865-9201 Georgia Department of Agriculture `18 Tift 85 and Alicia, 4x5 rolls, fer- hatched in april, all $40, 1 ban- Pure Flarry-Eye Grey, Jock Wilson at 404-656-3667. For information on tilizer and weed free. Jimmy Wilson tum rooster $5 Dale Jones Flowery Toppy Grey and Pure Leon Morgan other hoofed stock, excluding llamas Wray 912-389-8360 Branch 770-967-6948 roundhead gamefowl for sale. Shawn and buffalo, contact the Georgia De- `18 very large 4x5 Fescue/mixed 6 Black Australorp hens for sale. Swain Soperton 478-279-0501 partment of Natural Resources at grass hay. Fertilized, rain free, in barn, $15.00 each. Lamar Bryant Cleve- Rhode Island Red and Whites, Red 770-761-3044. $30. Linda Leatherman Carrollton land 706-865-3832 Rangers, Barred Rocks, started lay- 770-834-8333 678-672-0289 LIVESTOCK WANTED Baby chicks hatching weekly: ing; $15. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706- Rhode Island Reds & Whites, Red 638-1911 `18 very large, 4x5 Fescue mixed grass hay, fertilized, rain-free; $25. Stars; $1.50ea. Black Copper Marans; $5 ea. Dennis Martin Monroe martinsbackacres@gmail.com 404234-6038 Bantam chickens for sale. Millie Fleur D'uccles. Ronald Tallent Frank- Rhode Island Red rooster, 9 months old. George Knapp Jefferson 706367-5763 770-540-7047 Turkey, 2 males/1 female, mixed breed, 1 to 2 years old. $50. Causie Crane Loganville 770-845-1405 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Wanted 400 to 500 lb unweaned calves. Ken Mallonee Winterville 706-202-5375 Robert Pennington Madison 706474-0710 (36) 4x5 rolls of hay: $20 per roll. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 541-5912846 2017 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, lin 770-289-3887 Bantams Gold, Silver, Seabright, Black OE, Spangle, Cochin, RIR hens Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License LIVESTOCK HANDLING net wrapped: $40. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 If you have questions regarding ads in 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse and roosters. Ringneck Pheasants. If you have questions regarding this this category, call 404-656-3722. quality, $5.50 a bale. Andrew Carpen- Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470- category, call 404-656-3722. 16 ft. BP cattle trailer, good condi- ter Metter 912-682-9690 912-685- 208-0309 Advertisers selling wood ducks tion, lights work, new wheels and 3812 Bronze turkeys; $50. Ty & Aj Hayes must submit a USDA permit with their tires, rubber mats; $1700. Fred Hale 2017 fall cutting hay; $25.00 per roll. Tallapoosa 404-567-1192 ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not Watkinsville 706-769-6060 Loaded on your trailer at our farm in Chicks sexed and unsexed and ducklings, assorted breeds; Ayam Cemani, too. Sherry Amerson - White Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@ gmail.com 706-833-5535 Chicks; RIR, BBS Lavender Orpingtons, BBS marans, BBS silk- have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be 16' stock trailer, 2" bumper pull, good floor, new tires; $1200. Hal Powell Cobbtown 912-739-1119 1997 Featherlight stock/horse trailer, 20 ft., good condition: $9000. Craig Brown Albany 229-349-1680 2008 Ponderosa 3HSLGN, rear tack: Elbert County. Larry Cagle Tignall 706-359-1685 706-983-0037 2017 peanut hay, 4x6 rolls; $40/roll at barn, delivery available Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 2018 4x5 rolls Bermuda rye millet ies, Pumpkin Hulsey, Ayam Cemani; published. For information on these $4500. Clayton Pollard Covington mixed grasses, fertilized weed and $3.00. September special. Sandra licenses, call the Georgia Department 706-741-2156 rain free; $15 to $35. Roy Callaway Lord Juliette 478-986-6967 of Natural Resources Wildlife Re- 20ft. Calico stock trailer for sale. Carlton 706-207-9444 Ducks: White Muscovy, Khaki sources Division at 770-918-6401. If Curtiss Kicliter Marshallville 478- 2018 4x5 round bales, net wrapped, Campbell Drakes & Hens. Chickens: you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the 967-2940 in barn; $35. Chad King Cedartown Rhode Island Red & White Crosses. permit/license needs to be sent along Cattle trailer: Hale, 16', barn kept, 404-556-4497 Zsolt Peter Snellville 917-327-9839 with it. For ads submitted online, the no rust: $2000. Mark Steed Hillsboro 2018 Alicia bermuda hay, 4x5 round French Black Copper Maran chicks permit/license can be attached using 478-936-9883 bales; clean, fertilized and stored in for sale. 2 weeks- 3 months old. the attachments button. Straight run. $5.00 each. Tanya Moore Bobwhite Quail for sale; $4.00 each. RABBITS barn. Sam Carpenter Tifton 256-9350199 Williamson carzncatz@yahoo.com 770-228-9752 Game: Minor Blues, Red Quill, Mugs, Pumpkin Hulsey, turkeys and peacock. Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-201-4465 Guinea keets in assorted colors available from late May thru October. NPIP certified. Flint River Guinea. Angelique Weldon Thomaston flintriverguinea@gmail.com 706-741-2904 Guineas, royal palm turkeys and peafowl of all sizes. Silkie and bantam free range roosters. Sara Robbins Flight pen raised. Fletcher Christian Rome 706-728-0375 Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2018/2019 season. Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706337-5711 Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: $70/100; $155/500; $290/1,000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Brown Coturnix Quail chicks; $1 each. Also Quail eggs for eating or hatching Robert Reese Stockbridge 770-633-9294 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. English Satin Angoras. Ready to go. Chocolate and blacks. $20 each. Melta Struve Dawsonville 706-974-9661 Pedigree Florida Whites, born May 26. 2 males and 4 females. Wesley Smith Athens 706-247-5254 Selling out all English Lops, also have the Velveteen Lops; breeders and babies. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 770-328-5742 Wanted 20-25 ready to wean rabbits for me to finish for a custom market. 2018 Bermuda hay; $35 per roll. Rusty Simmons Twin City 912-6828753 2018 Coastal 4x5 rolls stored in barn. $60 roll. Delivery available. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0663 2018 Coastal 5x5, net wrapped. Barn stored. $48. Dan Harrell Eastman 478-374-4716 2018 Coastal and Alicia Bermuda hay, horse and cow, 4x5 rolls, sheltered, net wrapped; $60 and $45. Rex Register Hahira 229-561-1462 2018 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 Blairsville 706-745-2328 706-745- Poultry/Fowl Wanted Brady Bala Oxford 404-456-4333 netwrapped: $45 to$50; squares $5; 2328 We are downsizing and have rabbits horse quality, fertilized/limed, weed- Guineas; $12 each. Albert White that need to go. Getting rid of every- free. Mike Dubose Junction City 706- 9440 Highpoint Rd Villa Rica 30180 thing; hutches, waters, and feeders. 366-1665 404-642-6486 Heritage breed turkeys, variety, 3 months old, parents free range woods; $25. Don Meyer Stockbridge e@peacockhill.farm 770-860-8989 Homing pigeon, 3 to 6 months old. Teresa Mcclellan Martin 706-2447345 Laying hens for sale; Rhode Island Reds, six months old and laying great; $15. Timothy Taylor Dallas 770-4456695 Laying hens, roosters, chicks. Austrlorp, Orpington, Barred Rock and more. All under a year old. Michelle Brantley Pine Mountain 678-7363911 Laying hens. Various breeds. 2 1/2 Be it home-raised bees or handmade beads, we've got something for everyone! Advertising in the gets your farm goods, services and land seen by 40,000 people each issue! Daniel House Waverly Hall 706-566- 2018 Coastal Bermuda hay, highly 8676 fertilized, weed free, rain free. Square bales; $4.50. Rolls $40 to $45 each. FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 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 2018 Coastal Bermuda hay. 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990 2018 coastal Bermuda uga specs for mulch hay will not be accepted in 4x5 rolls irrigated weed free $45. this category; they will be published Joyce Pendley Davisboro 770-823- in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. 5127 `17 barn-stored Fescue, horse-qual- 2018 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 round ity, fertilized, limed, sprayed; square bales, in barn; $45. Older bales; $15. bales, rain-free: $5. Al Blackburn Stephen Bell Milledgeville 478-414- Dawsonville 770-401-2862 8043 `18 Alicia Bermuda hay. Excellent 2018 Coastal Bermuda, horse qualquality square bales. UGA tested ity, limed, fertilized, sheltered, net 21% protein. 140.3 RFQ. Danny Fau- wrapped: $50. Quantity discount for years old. $10 each. John Wahl Ho- See page 2 for advertising guidelines! sett Dawsonville 706-974-5718 706- over 10 bales. Grace Brady Hephzi- gansville 678-877-7536 265-8432 bah 706-231-0985 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for July 2018 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 55.63 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 58.10 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 53.04 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 83.95 1500-2100 lbs.................. 84.16 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......181.14.. 167.24 350-400 lbs.......168.21.. 159.33 400-450 lbs.......163.75.. 152.46 450-500 lbs.......155.90.. 147.46 500-550 lbs.......150.15.. 141.04 550-600 lbs.......146.74.. 136.60 600-650 lbs.......141.01.. 131.46 650-700 lbs.......134.66.. 124.40 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......148.25.. 141.25 350-400 lbs.......143.25.. 135.27 400-450 lbs.......138.01.. 131.13 450-500 lbs ......135.05.. 126.78 500-550 lbs.......131.01.. 123.80 550-600 lbs.......127.80.. 119.82 600-650 lbs.......123.62.. 114.82 650-700 lbs.......120.55.. 111.40 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......174.43.. 164.56 350-400 lbs.......166.35.. 155.79 400-450 lbs.......156.36.. 145.87 450-500 lbs ......147.48.. 138.10 500-550 lbs.......139.19.. 131.10 550-600 lbs.......134.46.. 125.63 600-650 lbs.......130.08.. 119.52 650-700 lbs.......127.13.. 115.78 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 132.75 100-150 lbs.................... 186.25 150-300 lbs.................... 207.50 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 102.08 80-100 lbs...................... 151.00 100-150 lbs.................... 147.50 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 63.21 40-60 lbs........................ 102.75 60-80 lbs........................ 117.42 Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:// www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for August 2018 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 53.64 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 55.41 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 50.32 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 82.66 1500-2100 lbs.................. 83.06 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......184.78.. 168.48 350-400 lbs.......173.34.. 162.45 400-450 lbs.......162.56.. 153.92 450-500 lbs.......155.77.. 146.45 500-550 lbs.......150.00.. 141.43 550-600 lbs.......146.85.. 137.45 600-650 lbs.......139.72.. 130.92 650-700 lbs.......134.66.. 125.40 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......146.41.. 137.09 350-400 lbs.......142.00.. 134.17 400-450 lbs.......137.93.. 129.83 450-500 lbs ......134.08.. 125.76 500-550 lbs.......130.27.. 122.52 550-600 lbs.......127.15.. 118.58 600-650 lbs.......123.90.. 114.41 650-700 lbs.......121.62.. 110.10 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......176.04.. 164.20 350-400 lbs.......164.33.. 154.65 400-450 lbs.......156.02.. 143.85 450-500 lbs ......146.26.. 136.60 500-550 lbs.......139.02.. 129.77 550-600 lbs.......133.00.. 124.73 600-650 lbs.......129.02.. 119.75 650-700 lbs.......125.13.. 114.89 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 144.17 100-150 lbs.................... 194.38 150-300 lbs.................... 242.19 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 109.17 80-100 lbs...................... 128.44 100-150 lbs.................... 135.63 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 65.46 40-60 lbs........................ 103.33 60-80 lbs........................ 121.88 Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:// www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia. 2018 Coastal, 4x5 rolls. Fertilized. $35 a roll if buyer takes 100+ rolls. Terry Moody Baxley 912-278-1041 2018 Coastal, Russell. Large 4x6 bales. John Deere, net wrapped, stored in barn, horse quality, UGA tested, can deliver. William Stevens Macon 478-214-1257 2018 cow hay, mixed grass, in barn, Walton County: $4 per bale. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983 2018 feed wheat and 2017 yellow feed corn. Excellent for food plots. Wheat germination is 93%. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356 2018 Fescue Bermuda hay in square bales. Well fertilized, limed, and sprayed. $5 each. Delivery available. Jonathan Little Monroe 770-3141278 2018 Fescue Hay, square bales; $3.75 each. Roger Hammond Cumming 770-887-9158 2018 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, string wrapped, fertilized. Out of field while baling; $35. Out of barn, $40. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-499-6761 2018 Fescue, Bermuda, Johnson grass, 4x5 round bales, twine tied. Good cow/goat hay. $35/bale. Ray Gilbert Bishop 706-769-5820 706296-4360 2018 Fescue/Bermuda mixed, horse-quality, net-wrapped; $50-60/ inside, $35-40/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 2018 Fescue/mix grass hay, 4x5 rolls; $30 per roll stored inside net wrap. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-6297412 2018 Fescue/orchard top quality hay, weed free, dry, in barn, $4.50 per bale. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-6365224 2018 hay. Fescue mix. 4x5 round bales; $30. Perry Dykes Atlanta 770364-0033 404-377-2103 2018 horse quality Coastal Bermuda; $6.00/field, $6.50/barn. First place in Piedmont Quality contest. Garwood Farms. Dave Garwood Monticello 770-354-2085 2018 horse quality fescue hay. Square bales; $4.50/bale. Stored in barn. Fertilized/sprayed. Stephen Crowder Dawsonville 404-925-1630 2018 net wrapped, Bermuda & Bahia mixed hay. $40 a bale. Delivery available. Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 770-826-8299 706-582-3530 2018 quality hay, 4x5 round bales; $30. In barn, never wet. Fertilized and sprayed. Fescue & Orchard Grass. Doug Clark Chickamauga clarktrucking@windstream.net 423-413-1740 2018 quality hay, JD net wrapped 1000 lb. rolls, $50. Also some 2017 hay $35/roll. Jeff Bacon Dudley 478875-3918 478-697-0485 2018 Russell Bermuda hay, 4x5 bales, barn stored, weed free, horse quality. $65. Gordon Waggoner Mcdonough 404-838-8854 2018 Tift 85 round rolls, JD cover edge; $35. Also small squares; $5 horse and cow hay. Prices vary. Dannie Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568 2018 top quality hay, Alicia/Bermuda, well fertilized, 4x5 net wrapped round bales. Larry R. Cox Waynesboro 706-829-4174 4x5 2018 mixed grass hay, weed free, TifLeaf 3 rolls, small square bales, $30-45. Dianne Westbrook Crawford 706-201-2777 4x5 rolls mixed Fescue in barn. Horse quality, $40 roll. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706-972-1103 4x5, net-wrapped 2017 Alicia/Bermuda hay, $25. 2018 mixed grass or Alicia/Bermuda hay $35-$45. Delivery available. David Clemens Waynesboro 706-466-2944 5x4 rolls Alica Bermuda, $40 -2018 crop. $35-2017 under barn, top quality, delivery available. Walt Dockery Broxton 912-359-3153 Alfalfa square bales; $8 a bale. $100 minimum. Barn stored. UGA tested. Andy Adams Canon andyadams2005@yahoo.com 706-376-8968 Bermuda and fescue mixed. 4X5 JD wrapped round bales. Tommy Griffin Gillsville 678-936-1622 679-9365750 Bermuda Crabgrass, 4x5 rolls, netwrapped; $40. August cutting, no rain, dry in barn. Delivery available. Gary Lane Carrollton lane894@bellsouth.net 404-502-4000 Bermuda Fescue hay, heavily fertilized, rain free, horse quality. Square; $7. Round; $50. Large quanity, delivery available. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 770-2142432 Bermuda/Fescue hay. Premium Horse quality. 4x5 rounds; $60. Squares; $5.50. Fertilized, sprayed. weed free. Rex Palmer Auburn 770867-9589 Bermuda/Fescue mix, round rolls, stored in barn, net wrapped, excellent quality. Horse; $50. Cattle; $40. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 30180 678794-0880 Chicken feed for sale - $200 per ton bag. Tim Chaffin Madison 706-8182526 706-342-3734 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x4 rolls in field, fertilized, 2018 cut; $30/roll. 2017 cut; $20/roll. Quantity discount. Jermaine Barlow Grantville 706-3027658 Coastal Bermuda square bales. Excellent quality. $6/bale. Delivery available. Stephen Allen Mount Airy 336314-4841 Hay for goats. Rolling several hundred 45" bales. Smaller bales, easier to handle. Bobby Cowart Milledgeville 478-456-0846 Large quantity square Bermuda hay, round hay and haylage. Large quantity round peanut hay. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470 Mixed Bahia, 4x5, net wrapped, baled July 2018, $30.00 per roll. Luke Andrews Barnesville 770-715-2303 Mixed grass, 4x5 rolls; $20 per roll. Fred Evans Rocky Face 423-3648335 Pearl millet for food plots; $35. per 50 lbs. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-3826832 Premium 2018 Tifton 44 Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored; $75 4x5 roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-331-7749 Round bales, cattle mixed grass; $35 per bale. 10 or more; $25 per bale. Robert Matthews Newnan 678552-3859 Russell Bermuda rolls-4x5-$65, Mixed grass-4x5-$55, Bermuda Square-$6.50. Michael Bugden Newnan 678-428-2917 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 Square bales of hay. Bahia, Bermuda and mixed grasses. $5 a bale at barn and less behind baler. Wilson Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492 Sunbelt Expo, Alfalfa Hay $50/roll, Alicia Bermuda Hay $45/roll, delivery available. Sunbelt Ag Expo Moultrie 229-921-1067 TifQuik Bahiagrass hay. Rain and weed free. Kept under tarp. Fertilized regularly. $35 bale. Henry Crosby Baxley 912-240-3243 Tift 44 hay square bales, horse-quality: $6 per bale. Paige Bullock 315 Gore Lakes Rd Dallas 30132 770402-2421 Tift 9 hay, 5'x6' bales. Approximately 1500 lbs. Cut, conditioned and wrapped by JD baler. $40. Ron Smith Sylvester 229-881-0016 Top quality Tift 44/ Dallas grass mix, Ig. square bales: $7. Ralph W Mills Gainesville 770-536-8438 Wheat straw. $3.75 a bale. Individual bales or in 21 bale bundles. Wade Whitaker Rutledge 706-318-4526 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted AG SEED FOR SALE Blueberry plants for sale. Range in cuttings to 3 years. Please call for more information. Andy Brannen If you have questions regarding this Alma 912-614-5016 category, call 404-656-3722. Flying Dragon for citrus rootstock Advertisers must submit a current and bonsai. $2 each. No shipping. L state laboratory report, fewer than Davis Columbus 706-323-0857 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 at- Golden Rain trees, 3-12 feet tall: $30 to $75. Paul Mccullough Stockbridge 404-392-0457 404-392-0456 Mature blueberry bushes: Tifblue, rabiteye, Climax: $20 per bush, you dig. Jack Morgan Canton 678-9251385 tachments button. Seed lots must Multiplying onions, $29 per gallon. be uniform and cannot exceed 400 When you call say you are calling 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of about onions. Eugene White Lithonia seed are protected from propagation 770-987-9790 unless they are grown as a class of Pecan trees in 3 gallon pots. Plant- certified seed. These include Florida able year round. Stuart, sumner grafts 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 and seedlings. Jimmy Crum Bain- soybean, Haskell, Bennings and oth- bridge 229-220-3907 229-220-5226 ers. For questions regarding certified Sawtooth oak, 3 ft plus in 5 gal- seed, call the Department's Seed Di- lon buckets. $6 each. Mike Jackson vision at 404-656-3635. Barnesville 770-318-3520 Abruzzi Rye, 80% germination, 50 White Peachtree seedlings, 2ft. tall, lb. bags; $14. Ronnie Singleton Bue- freestone. $1 each, can mail for addi- na Vista 229-649-7486 tional postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Browntop Millet, 50 lb. bags, germinations from 62 to 71%, $20 per bag. Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-3440568 Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Georgia Grown Tall Fescue, 99 per- cent germination, high purity, 2018 seed crop, cleaned, in 40# bags: $60 FLOWERS AND ea. OBO for all. Shannon Lawrence Hoschton 706-338-5657 Multiplying onions, $30 a gallon. ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE Shipping included. Don Long 236 Clear Creek Ln Ellijay 30536 706- If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722. 889-2106 2018 Perennial Blackberry Lily seeds Old Time White multiplying onions. (20) or Pink Dianthus seeds (35); $3 $8 per quart, plus $8 postage. Amory cash+ SASE. Donna Miltimore 1766 L Hall Maysville 706-652-2521 Pleasant Hill Rd Ne Ranger 30734 Seed oats, FLA 501, 97 percent 3 XL cactui, 10 years old; $20/each. germination (Lab No. T-19-8-60062). Chinese Indigo trees; $5. Blueberry Bulk only. John T Bullington Cordele bushes; $5/each. Curly Roosevelt 229-273-3597 fern; $10/each. More. Nina Cooper Wrens Abruzzi Rye; 50 lb. bags; 87% Moultrie 229-985-1970 germination; $20.00/bag. James Gas- 4" Perennials, 350 varieties all $1.50 ton Americus gaston7460@bellsouth. each including helleborus, 1 gal. net 229-924-7460 229-938-9115 grafted Japanese maples $20-$25, Ag Plants for Sale display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Apache tame blackberry plant (no Amaryllis bulbs, different sizes/pric- briars); $7 each. Some grow big as es, plus shipping. Regina D'amico 1/2 dollar. Gene Shumake Greens- 4370 Dabbs Bridge Road Acworth boro 470-235-9448 30101 770-974-0444 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 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 Canning jars quarts and pints avail- Bulletin Calendar able: $4 a dozen. Edward Lunsford Gray 478-986-3861 Canning supplies, quarts, pints, jelly jars. Ball, Kerr, Knox, small water bath Sept. 10 UGA Extension Service USDA Farm Service Agency New FSA Program Updates 1300 E. River Road Bainbridge, Ga. 39817 229.386.3512 UGA Extension Service USDA Farm Service Agency New FSA Program Updates 801 Main St. Perry, Ga. 31069 229.386.3512 Sept. 11 UGA Extension Service Sept. 20 UGA CAES Agroforestry and Wildlife Field Day Westbrook Research Farm UGA Griffin Campus Ellis Road Griffin, Ga. 30223 Sept. 21-23 22nd Annual Inman Farm Heritage Days Minter's Farm 283 Hill's Bridge Road Fayetteville, Ga. 30215 770.461.2840 Sept. 22 Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Oct. 4-14 Georgia National Fair Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Parkway Perry, Ga. 31069 www.georgianationalfair.com Oct. 6 Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association/NE GA Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Oct. 16 - 18 Sunbelt Agricultural Expo 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 and large. Ina Wood Tucker 404-6414119 Chest freezer, Sears, 110V, 41"Lx21"W $100. Milk cooler stainless steel; $100. Window unit, Hampton Bay 220V=18000 BTU, runs good; $100. Mehmed Mammoth Fairburn 770-969-0151 DR leaf and lawn vacuum Pro XL, electric start, very good condition: $1095. Thomas Lyons Mitchell 706832-4805 Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and Emergency Signage. An information source for greater peace of mind. Website: farm911signs.com Daren Sue Truex Cumming 678-628-6767 USDA Farm Service Agency Georgia Native Plant Society Fall Monthly Multi-use Trail 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 Heavy duty charcoal and wood New FSA Program Updates Plant Sale Improvement Day jduggin@uga.edu smoker grill: $75. 15''x32'' cooking 151 Langston Chapel Road Stone Mountain Park Jake Mountain Parking Lot roger.gates@uga.edu surface. Must pick up. Robert Hatch- Statesboro, Ga. 30458 Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083 Nimblewill Church Road ett Social Circle 770-712-5676 229.386.3512 Tell gate attendant you are there Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 2018 Georgia Exotic Pest Plant Hunting club looking for mem- for plant sale. georgiacrowes22@bellsouth.net Council Annual Conference bers:1,050 acres, Heard County, lots UGA Extension Service State Botanical Gardens of creeks, planted pines, hardwood USDA Farm Service Agency Sept. 25 Walton County Heritage Day 2450 S. Milledge Avenue bottoms; camp, power, no water. New FSA Program Updates 2018 Northwest Georgia Master 200th Grand Jubilee Athens, Ga. 30605 Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-313- 15 RDC Road Cattleman Program Williams Harris Homestead www.gaeppc.org/ 0088 Tifton, Ga. 31794 229.386.3512 Sept. 12 UGA Extension Service USDA Farm Service Agency New FSA Program Updates 320 West Cherokee Avenue Cartersville, Ga. 30120 229.386.3512 UGA Extension Service USDA Farm Service Agency New FSA Program Updates 1420 Experiment Station Road Watkinsville, Ga. 30677 229.386.3512 Sept. 18 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program Beef Industry Economics Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 jduggin@uga.edu roger.gates@uga.edu Sept. 18-20 32nd Annual Georgia Peanut Tour Savannah Area Improving Reproductive 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 Sept. 27-29 Georgia Beekeepers Association Fall Meeting Forsyth Conference Center at Lanier Technical College 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd. Cumming, Ga. 30041 GaBeekeeping.com Sept. 29-30 Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Annual Daylily Sale Duluth Fall Festival Downtown Duluth, Ga. 770.403.4685 Ultimate Horseman's Challenge Colt Starting Competition 73 Saddle Club Drive Blairsville, Ga. 30512 706.897.3244 Oct. 2 2018 Northwest Georgia Master 3636 Hwy. 11 N Monroe, Ga. 30656 770.267.5844 HarrisHomestead.com 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 ADGA Open Dairy Goat Show Junior Showmanship, Junior & Senior Doe Shows Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. LLacres@juno.com Oct. 16 2018 Northwest Georgia Master Cattleman Program Beef Quality Assurance Understanding the Beef We Produce Mack Gaston Community Center 218 N Frederick St. 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 Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy. carter@agr.georgia.gov We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. Huntsman wood burning stove, one door; $275. Truck livestock racks for long bed; $150. Robin L Moore Hoschton 770-867-5068 International 3/4 socket set and box, 40 years old; $550. Danny R Manning Cochran 478-230-2635 Mini oxy-acetelene, tanks, torch, gauges, hose, carrying case. $150. Sharon Powell Ellijay 706-889-3671 Mountain Laurel branches for bannisters or crafts; $75 for all. Jean Loomis Cumming 770-946-8247 Ole Poulan chain bow saw, all metal; $100. Rear wheel weights for IH Farmall; $100. Two yard/garden carts; $25 each. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 404-805-4156 Rabbit box traps. Wethered wood. Stick trigger system; $20. Cedar bluebird houses. Cleanout lid; $15 + $8 shipping. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd Snellville 30039 404-578-7758 Sautee Hereford Ranch is sponsoring the "Sautee NaHoochee Coochee Blues Fest 2018" on 9/22/18. Details on Facebook @SauteeBluesFest2018. Peter Lammers Sautee Nacoochee 30571 lammersp55@ gmail.com Tree shear, fits Case skid steer; $500. Jerry Davis Sparta 706-444-6432 229.386.3470 Cattleman Program Dalton, Ga. 30721 Used metal, red, good condition, ap- hannah@gapeanuts.com Forage Management 706.624.1403 | 706.278.8207 proximately 30 3'x25' sheets. Some GeorgiaPeanutTour.com Mack Gaston Community Center jduggin@uga.edu shorter. Take all. $650 OBO. Arletta 218 N Frederick St. roger.gates@uga.edu Jarrard Dawsonville 770-893-2422 Wood-burning stove, Hawk insert or free-standing; heavy. Robert Holder Angel trumpets, confederate roses: Pond Plants, Scuppernong, Ginger, FLOWERS REQUIRING $5. Hydrangeas, Harlequin Glory- Banana, Fig, Sweet Shrub, Lynwood bowers, ferns, burning bushes, beau- gold forsythia, Angel trumpets, Cher- PERMITS tyberry, Carolina Jessamine: $3.50. okee Rose, Tea Olive, more Susan 1993 Tracker deep V-16 alum boat Rydal 706-629-9142 trailer. 1997 40 HP Yamaha motor. Miscellaneous Wanted $3000 OBO. Orin Timlin Rockmart 573-225-8495 Anvil, blacksmith tools, vise, tongs, Others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Beet seeds. Detroit dark red heirloom. Large, delicious fruit. Larry Odom Dawson 229-288-1159 Bottle brush buckeye, one gallon pots, no shipping. $3. Ron Wolfe 2019 Old Dominion Dr Albany 31721 229883-2349 Daylilies, Iris, daffodil, mix color. 25 for $15. 15 hens and chicks, $10 each. $8 shipping. B J Roop Austell 770-948-8740 Daylily Hybridizer downsizing: Rain- Kingsolver Hull 706-363-8892 Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink, touch-me-nots, morning glory, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant, $2 cash/teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 770-476-1163 Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted Need 50 Stella d'Oro Daylillies, 50 Lamb's Ear, 50 Autumn Joy Sedum for charity garden. Lee Phillips Norcross 770-935-0973 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling officially protected plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at 770-918-6411. 300 plotmaster, harrow, plant cover in one pass w/ ATV. Like new condition. $2750. Albert Avery Blanton Jr Valdosta 229-200-3606 All-American #941 Pressure Cooker Canner, 80 qt. pot w/ ladle. Mary Garner Braselton mg32144@yahoo.com 678-617-8836 Antique clawfoot bath tub, pictures available. Barry Morrison Omaha 229-407-1648 Antique handmade cedar chest, approximately 80 yrs old. Size hammers. Keith Weisinger Decatur 303-817-6692 Buying antique items: Signs, furniture, this-n-that. Barn, farm, autos, tools, etc. Craig Walker Cleveland 770-294-5920 Want 4" or 6" plastic pots for seedlings. Free or reasonably priced. Ask for Bonnie. Greg Moon Monroe 678314-1221 404-245-9006 Want antique primitive farm furniture, handmade folk pottery, jugs, churns, vases, huntboard, pie safe, corner cabinet, etc Joe Piper Gainesville jo- bow rich colors, Hybrids $3 each. Friend me on Facebook: Jungle Para- We eat MISCELLANEOUS 31"Wx31"Dx60"L. Text for pics. Ex- epiper@lycos.com 770-337-0488 cellent condition. $600. Herman Want used tobacco trailer, two- dise. Suzanne Wood Franklin Daw- If you have questions regarding ads in Jones Waverly Hall 706-566-6197 wheel. Sam Robinson Lake City 386- sonville 678-410-6830 this category, call 404-656-3722. Antique rocking chairs by wood- 755-3541 386-365-6765 Daylily planting time is here. Go to the website for pictures and pricing. katielou_lilies.plantfans.com Katielou Greene Whitesburg katielou402@ gmail.com 770-836-1351 1950s sheltered old barn lumber, 2x6, 10/12 feet long; restorable gas pump; homemade steel wood stove. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 478-954-9044 478-994-9422 worker who was twice featured in Grit magazine. Good condition. $200 each. Marvin Garner Resaca 706913-3165 Bees, Honey & Supplies 10-8-5 frame equipment, beekeeping supplies, classes, wildflower honey. Swarm capture: Commerce, Heirloom roses, bronze fennel, crepe myrtle, elephant ear, ginger lilies, succulents, herbs, columbine, daylillies, FOR BREAKFAST, 1967 Ford 4000 engine block with Blueberry cookbook with 150 great Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, complete fuel-injection system, cylin- blueberry recipes and tips. Order at: Suwanee/Winder. Harold Lanier 742 der head, front axle assembly w/ front www.theblueberryfarm.com or call. Lords Mill Road Commerce 30529 LUNCH AND DINNER. phlox. Carole Scott Metter 912-685- 6984 tires & wheels; $875. J. Shelton Mar- $15 each. Joe Kilpatrick Lafayette harold@lanierbeebarn.com 678-471- tin 706-969-4244 423-301-2717 7758 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 10-frame beehive, $85; 5-frame bee- Looking for field grown tomatoes. Water-ground meal, whole wheat Catawba worms: $1.50 per dozen. hive NUCs, $65, no bees. Also make Please call. Mary Gozdziewski Atlan- flour, grits, will also grind your grain; Available live in summer months; fro- Farmers Markets inner covers, supers and top-bar bee ta 404-636-0139 $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner zen year-round. Joe Mask Fayette- Markets may use this category to hive. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706- Looking for purple hull or pink eye Junction City 706-269-3630 492-5119 peas in the Walton, Gwinnett County 2 bee hives: $85 each; 2 active area. Garth Smith Loganville 678- Herbs ville 770-461-7068 advertise vendor space for rent or Grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shell- lease, as well as days and hours of cracker, hybrid bream and threadfin operation. hives, Italian bees: $100 each. Marvin D Scott Keysville 706-360-8988 500 colonies for sale. Bob Binnie Lakemont 706-782-6722 Albany/SW Georgia complete bee removal, also hornets, wasps, yellow jackets. Licensed and insured. Dale Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663 Free removal of bee swarms near the ground or in buildings. Will remove unwanted hives East of Atlanta. Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100 Fresh, unprocessed honey. Quart: $14. Pint: $8. 8oz bear: $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 Gallberry, voted best-tasting honey 779-1413 678-779-1413 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. Fernando Mendez Arabi 786-2106544 Muscadine grapes, super sweet, ready to pick. $8 per gallon. R. Fremont Hawkinsville 478-230-0584 Muscadines black/bronze: U-Pick $1.25/lb, We-Pick $1.75/lb, 20/lb box $30. Davis Yaun 15412 Ga Highway 86 Soperton 30457 aikenyaun@ 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. Looking for Rooster Spur and Bouquet Pepper seeds. Marion Trowell 78 Coley Reagin Rd Hazlehurst 31539 meangrany1957@gmail.com Fish & Supplies Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a cur- shad. Delivery available. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Koi, Goldfish and Albino Catfish for sale. Fish food and supplies. Licensed. Call for more info or appointment. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704 Rainbow Trout: DNR certified. Quality stockers, hatched on our farm. Various sizes with delivery/pick-up available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706273-6199 Red wiggler worms. Fishing, composting, etc. $20 per pound. Shipping available. Joseph Tucker Chula 229425-1409 Red Wigglers- $22/lb shipping in- 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 Fulton Tangled Vines muscadines, scuppernongs. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9 am-6 pm. Wine varieties. Susan Edmondson 8450 Watkins Rd Chattahoochee Hills 30268 678469-5649 Out-Of-State Wanted Want to buy corn seed sizer. Ask for Mary. Mark S Keisler Lexington SC 803-359-9589 in Georgia; $52/gallon, includes ship- gmail.com 912-399-1988 rent Wild Animal License from the cluded, $20/lb anything over 10lbs. Firewood ping. Ben Bruce Homerville www. brucesnutnhoney.com 912-487-5001 Raw honey and honeycomb, 2018 crop. The Best Honeycomb of World made in GA, USA. Shakeel Nasir Kennesaw 678-468-6238 Will pick up swarms, no charge. Will remove from structures for a fee. Burke, Columbia, Richmond counties. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-8299372 Things To Eat 2017 Desirable Pecans; $11/lb + postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 All-natural black Angus beef, sold whole, half or quarter; grass fed, grain finished. David Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876 Blackberries: $20 a gallon; elderberries: $25 a gallon; Chantrelle mushrooms, fresh or dried. Call after 7. Charles Brandon Eaves Elberton 706-436-0310 Cane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25 ounce bottles shipped free; CORRECTIONS $42/3. paypal.me/parrishcanesyrup. Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-5362200 LOCALLY Grain finished Angus beef 1/4 or 1/2 cut to your order. Visit www.mcmichaelangusfarm.com. Ken Mcmichael Monticello 706-819-9295 Jams, jelly and preserves; $6.00/pt. Linda And Herman Robinson Bremen GROWN 770-294-9600 678-821-3466 Looking for field corn not the sweet FOODS corn. The name I believe is Truck- ers favorite.Walton and surrounding area. Danny Bryan Monroe 404-5209359 Muscadines for sale. Local pick-up (Gwinnett). Call for availability & prices. Lillian Brogdon 4535 W Price Rd Sugar Hill 30518 770-945-2025 Old fashioned winter multiplying onions. Donnie Roberts Hayesville 706994-4103 Pears for sale. Mid-August to late September. Call for availability. Russell or Sheila Howington Good Hope 404-304-6166 Pears; .75 cents per pound. Figs; $12 per gallon. Scuppernongs; $10 per gallon. Chantrelle mushrooms fresh or dried. Charles Brandon Eaves Elberton 706-436-0310 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 FIND GEORGIA'S BEST Online at georgiagrown.com 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, pond liming, vegetation control, bug light, consultation services, fish structure. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-6021310 10"-12" sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, catfish, electrofishing services, fish feeders, aeration. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 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 706-2891874 A-1 Quality, farm-grown channel catfish, graded, priced by size, accurate weights and counts. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon 770-567-1223 770-4680725 All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938 Bass, Bluegill, catfish, sterile grass carp, koi, state-wide delivery, lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Local pickup options available for bedrun. Eric Howell Roberta 478319-6183 Fertilizers & Mulches 2017 mulch hay, 4x5 twine wrapped, stored outside. $20 per roll. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182 2018 wheat straw; $3.50/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191 Aged garden compost, horse manure with shavings, we load, by appointment, $5 small trucks, $10 large trucks. Charlene Cook Fort Valley 478-825-1981 Bahiagrass mulch hay; 4X5 netwrapped rolls; $25/roll; 10 rolls or more $20 each. Wes Gaston Americus 229-331-0570 Free mulch and compost will load with tractor or you can load yourself. Charles Swann Hampton 770-3449506 Wheat straw, net-wrapped round bales. Wade Simpson Mcdonough 404-732-7255 Poultry Litter/Compost Bulk chicken litter, hauled in semi, 25+ tons per load. Call for pricing. Jerald Sargent Dawsonville 678-2451700 Poultry equipment for sale. Generator, nesting boxes, slats, other misc. equipment. Price negotiable. Leave message. Monty Edwards Baxley 912-278-3728 912-240-3624 Oddities Gourds, many varieties; Martin gourds fixed, ready to hang, at farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-322-1321 Gourds ready for Martins or crafting. All sizes. 200. Take in 50s/100s only. 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. Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576 Seasoned oak firewood. Hickory BBQ wood. Bundles of fatlighter sticks. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 Timber Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published. Standing hardwood/pine for sale, use for firewood, stoves, flooring, etc. You cut/remove/be insured.$400, hardwood; $200, for pine. Karen Allen Lowry Cumming 770-861-5686 ABGA red dapple buck, 3 does. Paint, red and white. Red with red and white doe kid. A.D. Bryan Blairsville 706-745-2223 Handicrafts If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words. Antique rocking chairs, good condition, re-caned and stained back and seat; $200. Marvin Garner Resaca 706-913-3165 706-625-5291 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, also wicker and rattan repair; 38 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 $1.00 each. David Patterson Rising Fawn 423-605-0842 Come see me at the Wiregrass Festival! Ragamuffins booth: primitive Lucky Buckeyes; $4.25/doz. Plant- seasonal crafts, unusual lighting, fairy ing Buckeyes; $5.25/dozen. Instruc- gardens, jams and jellies, and coun- tions included, please include post- try crafts. Sept. 29 from 9 am-5 pm. age. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain Janet Gray Reidsville 386-804-7545 828-226-4700 Memory Bears made out of your Martin gourds, $2.50 each. Paul Bai- loved ones clothing. Sherry Mcdaniel ley Hoschton 706-654-9245 Buford 770-945-4869 770-366-1306 The Gourd Pile: come shop or we Singer Model 401A sewing machine; ship. Pamela Morrison PO Box 516 runs, has cabinet and some attach- Morven 31638 229-775-2123 407- ments: $100. David Taylor Rome 538-4700 dlt51758@bellsouth.net 706-291-6015 Garden Space Yellow Pine strips approx. sixteenth If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. thick, inch three quarters wide, three feet long. Thomas Bryson Lilburn 770-717-8089 Get your apparel today! www.georgiagrown.com PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 Colt-starting competition will feature five champion horsemen By Kendall McWilliams kendall.mcwilliams@agr.georgia.gov If you go ... BLAIRSVILLE Four champion horsemen from across the Southeast will compete to start a halter-broke AQHA-bred filly or colt at the 5th Annual Ultimate Horseman's Challenge: Champions Reunion Sept. 2930. The event will be hosted by All Purpose Horsemanship at the Union County Saddle Club Arena. Taming and starting young horses is the foundation The Ultimate Horseman's Challenge will be held at the Union County Saddle Club Covered Arena in Blairsville from 10:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, and 10:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 30. of horsemanship. Colt-starting competitions like the Union County Saddle Club Arena Ultimate Horseman's Challenge allow qualified horse 73 Saddle Club Dr. trainers to demonstrate methods of properly training Blairsville, GA 30512 young horses and teaching them basic obedience. For more information contact Josh Peebles, owner of All Purpose Horsemanship, Josh Peebles at 706.897.3244 started working with horses at age 14 when he began an apprenticeship with a local trainer. At age 21, he started Tickets are $15 for a single day and $25 a business of his own training horses for others. As a for both days. Kids 13 and younger will horseman and trainer with a breadth of experience, he be admitted free of charge. began competing in colt-starting competitions at the suggestion of his now wife, Kelsey. The costs associated with traveling out West to contests ultimately inspired the couple to host a competition of their own. "It was just expensive for us to keep going back and forth," said Josh Peebles, "so we thought we might as well host our own." They did so for the first time in 2014. So far, the couple has successfully planned four events that have Events will include demos, trainer meet-and-greets and a raffle drawing. The raffle drawing will be held at the conclusion of the event on Sunday. Two winners will select one of four Lost Creek Cattle Co. horses to take home. A limited quantity of tickets is available at $10 each. provided members of the equine community with fun, educational weekends centered around quality horsemanship and training. The schedule for this year's event features competition sessions, trainer demos, obstacle Amy Carter/GDA Equine life Josh and Kelsey Peebles at the Union County Saddle Club Covered Arena with April, a horse belonging to their customer and friend, Nanon Russell. "Aside from cloning them you couldn't get them closer to each other," said Kelsey Peebles. "Our goal is always to make it as fair as possible. The fairer it is, the course and arena riding, and a raffle drawing. dational stages of training colts and fillies. better the competition." For the 5th annual competition, the Peebles have invited "There are so many bad examples of horsemanship out According to Josh Peebles, the event draws in enough rev- all four of the previous title winners back to the arena to com- there, and we have the opportunity to provide people with an enue to cover the cost of hosting. pete head-to-head in a champion's reunion. Josh Peebles, who opportunity to see training in a different light," said Kelsey "It's put on just because of our love for good horseman- won the competition in 2014, will be joined by 2015, 2016 and Peebles. "The goal is to have the equine community take ship, and colt-starting and giving the horses the best deal that 2017 winners Taylor McIntosh of Alabama, Joe Williams of something away from it." you could give them," he said. "If someone in the crowd is Florida and Johnny Cook of Georgia. This year the Peebles sourced all horses from Lost Creek able to take one thing away from this competition, then it will The trainers will compete using personal methods and Cattle Company, an AQHA breeder out of Lebanon, Tenn., to be a success." training tactics while demonstrating to spectators the impor- ensure an even playing field for the competitors. All four Quar- For more information and updates regarding the Ultimate tance of quality horsemanship when working with young ter Horses -- two geldings and two fillies -- are sired by the Horseman's Challenge: Champion's Reunion Event follow horses. According to Kelsey Peebles, the goal of the event is same stud, born within a month of each other and have been "All Purpose Horsemanship Training, Clinics & Events" on for the trainers to share tips and tricks that are vital to the foun- handled the same way, ensuring fair competition for the trainers. Facebook or contact Josh Peebles at 706.897.3244. RURAL PROSPERITY: Agritourism is an effective regional draw for rural areas Continued From Page 1 munity leaders. Sugar Creek Plantation is just one of many possibilities on the list, Anderson said. Retired Atlanta journalists Jim and Ann Wooten purchased the Talmadge House, as it was known then, in 2011, and set about restoring it to its former glory. A reflection of the personality that built it, the house's highest and best use is that of an event venue, Jim Wooten said. "Because it was built by a political figure, it's well-designed and has a real good flow of traffic, so you can have large numbers of people in there and they can move about without somebody getting trapped in a cul-de-sac with the most boring person in the room," he said. The Wootens have offered it for weddings and private parties since completing restoration in 2014. They named it "Sugar Creek Plantation" after a stream that flowed through the 1,300-acre farm that originally constituted the Talmadge estate. The house on Sugar Creek Plantation was constructed for former Gov. Eugene Talmadge and his wife, Mattie Thurmond Talmadge commonly known as "Miss Mit" after the second of his unprecedented three full terms as governor ended. (Ann Wooten is an enthu- Mit used her butter and egg money to pay her siastic chronicler of Miss Mit's contributions husband's train fare to Atlanta when he was to the Talmadge legacy, and tells how Miss politicking.) Room to grow The Talmadges kept livestock and grew trees on their Telfair County farm. Today, Longleaf pine grows there. (Robert Hendricks/TelfairSnapshots.com) Talmadge died in 1946 before inauguration to his fourth term in the Governor's Office, but the house and farm remained in his family for six decades. It holds the distinction of being the only residence outside of the state's official Governor's Mansion to house two Georgia governors. Eugene Talmadge's son, Herman, also served as the state's chief executive before moving on to a long career in the U.S. Senate. Residents of Telfair County and surrounding communities were happy to see the house restored, said Anderson. "It sat vacant for quite a few years and became what I would call in a run-down state, so people were glad to see that it was opened back up and put back as close as possible to the original state when the two governors lived there," she said. "It's part of our history, to have had two governors from Telfair, a father and a son." Learn more about the history of the house at www.SugarCreekPlantation.com and https:// circaoldhouses.com/property/sugar-creekplantation-the-talmadge-home/. Learn more about Georgia's rural prosperity initiatives at www.georgia.org/industries/ rural-georgia-initiatives/ and www.ruralga.org. 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