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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 VOL. 101, NO. 22 COPYRIGHT 2018
G E O R G I A D E PA R T M E N T O F AGR I C U LT U R E GA RY W. B L ACK, CO M M I SSI O NER
`A time unlike any time any of us have ever experienced'
Hurricane Michael deals Georgia agriculture a $3 billion blow

By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov

Estimated losses in Georgia

MOULTRIE U.S. Vice President Mike Pence made a surprise appearance on the opening day of the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie Oct. 16 to personally deliver a pledge that "our administration will continue unrelentingly to deploy the manpower and resources of the federal government to this region and these communities until you come all the way back" from the devastation caused by Hurricane Michael.
Some $2 billion worth of crops were in the path of the storm, which made landfall on the Florida Panhandle Oct. 10 as a major Category 4 storm with top sustained winds of 155 miles-per-hour. The storm weakened to a Category 3 upon arrival in Southwest Georgia, packing wind gusts in excess of 100 mph.
Introduced by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, Pence delivered a 15-minute speech in which he spoke of the "once-in-a-generation" magnitude of Michael. Perdue spent several days prior to Pence's visit touring storm-damaged areas and meeting with affected growers.
On Oct. 14, he accompanied Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black through Southwest Georgia. The two stopped at the Cordele State Farmers Market to meet with more than 400 growers drawn to the market by word-of-mouth and an intense social media campaign that kicked off just hours before the pair arrived on the market grounds.
Black opened the 45-minute gathering

l Timber: $1 billion l Cotton: $300 million - $800 million l Pecans: $560 million l Peanuts: $10 million - $20 million l Vegetables: $480 million l Poultry: $25 million
Erin Burnett/GDA
Chicken Houses Hurricane Michael destroyed 97 poultry houses in Georgia.

See HURRICANE MICHAEL, page 11

Amy Carter/GDA
Help is on its way U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue discusses disaster aid options with Southwest Georgia farmers while Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black listens.

Erin Burnett/GDA
Spillage A hay barn in Southwest Georgia, destroyed by Hurricane Michael.

Amy Carter/GDA
Generational storm Two-yearold Luke of Terrell County wore a T-shirt in Cordele that proclaimed, "My Daddy plants DeltaPine." His Daddy said that was true, before Hurricane Michael.

Amy Carter/GDA
Help wanted A young farmer in Southwest Georgia wore his "Save the Farm" hat to hear about disaster relief options for agriculture in the region.

Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner

Amy Carter/GDA
Pence in Georgia Vice President Mike Pence addressed an audience at the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie before traveling to Bainbridge to view damage caused by Hurricane Michael.

Andy Harrison/GDA
Scattered The winds of Hurricane Michael tore apart these cotton modules in Crisp County.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018

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FARMLAND RENT/ LEASE

(1) 457 John Deere baler, model 205, 1995 Ford F800 20 ft. box truck; 20

perfect condition; 1 hay tedder, 1 hay ft. Morgan van body; Maxim lift gate;

rake. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238- 212,000 miles. WK Brinson Winston

0465

770-949-5624

If you have questions regarding ads in 1 heavy duty harrow, 5 ft.; 1 single 1995 JD 9965 cotton picker, good

this category, call 404-656-3722.

button plow; 1 middle buster. Thomas condition; $15,000. Al Heath Soperton

The Farmland for Rent/Lease cat- E Brown Abbeville 229-425-1711

478-609-5536

egory is published the last issue of 1010 John Deere tractor, includes 1998 753 Bobcat, new rebuilt engine,

each month. Please adhere to the harrows, turn plow, cultivator. Does not new tires and wheels, like new buck-

following guidelines when submitting crank, sold as is; $1595. Richard Cha- et. Asking $14,500. Roy Pruitt Doug-

an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or vis Uvalda 912-594-6444

lasville 770-595-7891

Rent/Lease Wanted * When submit- 1020 Case IH 20', flex grain head. 2 HP 3 phase electric motor; $50. Bolt

ting ad, please designate it for the Fore and aft reel, sheltered. Good con- bins; $50 each. Gas Clubcar golf cart

Farmland for Rent/Lease category. dition. Make offer or trade. Mike Sim- carry-all; $1200. Minor Mcgahee Mc-

Notices to buy or sell farmland are mons Norman Park 229-339-0750 intyre 478-456-1591

published only in the special fall or 12 foot BHC shredder with new 2 Kubota tractor front weights, 55 lbs

spring farmland editions * Ads must blades and bearings. Leo Perfect Un- each. Will consider trade or cash offer.

not exceed 30 words.

adilla 478-955-2362

Thomas Bentley Monroe 770-480-

10-acre pasture for horses w/water 135 MF, diesel, PS; $4,500 rebuilt en- 0499

available; on Hwy. 20 at Free Home. Ed gine. 5000 Ford, diesel, PS, 8 speed 2-row KMC peanut plow, new style w/

Dallas Alpharetta 404-641-0421

transmission, sow; $6,500. James Sul- colters on plow; $3500. JD 336 small

100 acres of pasture land in Silver livan Vidalia 912-537-4944

baler; $3500. Bobby Odom Metter

Creek ideal for hay and cattle pro- 14 ft trailer, double axle, GVW 7,000 912-687-2107 duction. Partially fenced, lake on site. lbs, with winch 8,000 lbs capability; 2-row New Idea corn picker, always

Chad Williams 6605 Rockmart Road $2,500. Jennifer Bell Athens 706-296- sheltered, works great: $4000. James

Silver Creek 30173 404-421-1775

5370 706-224-8441

Barton Temple 770-301-7849

19-acre Russell bermuda hay pasture 15' JD Batwing, new blades and 2-row turning plow that works off a for rent, 3 miles south of Register. Ma- hoses and gear box, good sheet metal; 3-point hitch: $450. Wes Crowe Mon-

rie Ashmore Register 912-852-5573 $11,500. BushHog 6' finish mower; ticello 770-312-6634

91 acres in Marion County now avail- $1875. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-537- 20 foot equipment trailer with dove-

able for deer hunting season 2018: 2890

tail and ramps, bumper hitch, 2 axle,

$11 per acre, pay in advance. Shara 1560 JD no-till grain drill, front dolly, 14000 G.V.W brakes on both axles.

Hughes Marietta sharahughes@gmail. hydraulic down pressure, sheltered Wesley Dawson Summerville 706-

com 404-395-1789

with small seed attachment: asking 859-1607

Greenhouse nursery operation. 27 $21,225. Matt Burch Eastman burch@ 2000 Ford diesel tractor, with p/s,

acres, 60,000-80,000 sq. ft. heated seagr.com 478-244-1474

locking rear end, very nice: $4750.

space. Turnkey operation in NE Geor- 1952 Ford 8N refinished, runs good, Harry Puckett Buford 770-655-7354

gia. Tim Miller Rayle customcolor- needs rear tires; $2500. No offers. Leo 2000 Ford F250, 7.3 diesel, crew

growers@yahoo.com 706-274-3458 Turner Clarkesville 207-418-4723

cab, 6' bed.Text for more details and

Two pieces hunting land in Glascock 1957 Ford 601 Workmaster, new picture. Tim Cawood Tunnel Hill 706-

County, one 107 acres, one 56 acres; rubber (when put up) used condition, 271-7561

both have wet land and high land. Kes- 12 volt, 3 point; $2,500 OBO. Call for 2000 Kubota, four wheel drive, B2710

ter Williford Louisville 478-206-4418 rates. Peggy B Bates Alpharetta 770- with front-end loader. Five-foot woods,

Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted 480-1479

roto-tiller; $11,250. Don C Harris Dan-

1957-MF T.O. 35-deluxe 4cyl. diesel ville 478-955-4517

Family of 4 looking for a farm to rent/ lease. Looking to produce a niche product or start a cheese operation and build a brand around it. Jason Russell Hahira 912-230-6847
Father and son seek smaller tract for deer hunting season; not looking for a club or organizing one. Thank you. Pat Myrick Milton 770-235-2070

with various 6ft attachments, tractor needs battery and starter to be selfcontained. J. Shelton Martin 706-9694244
1960s Ford 4000 tractor. Fair condition, running; $1300. Call after 6 pm. Hugh Darsey Surrency 912-367-4504 912-367-5482
1963 Case tractor, front end loader,

2004 JL254I Lanar tractor, front-end loader run, 4WD, new parts, good tires, bucket in good shape; $2800. Charles L Moss Stockbridge 770-957-5707
2008 Case 2588 combine, 4WD, 2000/3000 hours, chopper and spreader. Headers also available. $70,000 for combine. Zach Shanklin Albany 229881-6383

Want to lease farm with option to purchase: 10-50 acres in Forsyth County. Bill Patterson Cumming 770-317-1015

needs hyd. hoses; $1000 or trade. Dannie Holbrook Lavonia 706-491-3918
1964 F700 flat bed, 12' 28" side

2016 Kubota side by side, heat/air, 4-wheel drive, dump bed; $17,500. Jimmy Baggett Mableton 678-758-

FARM EMPLOYMENT dump, 94K miles, 4-speed, 2 speed 0437 axel, 359 HD engine. Joe Little Gaines- 2017 L4701 Kubota tractor w/ front

If you have questions regarding ads in ville 770-983-7504

end loader & spear, 50 hours. R M Hice

this category, call 404-656-3722.

1968 Case backhoe, no cab, kept un- Barnesville 770-468-1602

Only farm work or farm help der shelter, asking; $3000. Geleta Rog- 2017 pecan harvester, Savage model

wanted advertisements allowed. No ers Hiawassee 706-896-2821

8042, used one season, works great:

commercial, industrial or domestic 1972 Ford diesel, power steering asking $9200. Bernard Groover 86

employment permitted.

bush hog, Baltic fertilizer spreader, Worth Groover Rd Hinesville 31313

Experienced stable hand wanted full plows, etc. 7 pieces. 16' equipment 912-432-2889

time for Alpharetta horse farm. Brenda trailer. See pics on Craigslist. Jim Whit- 25-gallon Femco sprayer w/3-nozzle

Tanner Alpharetta 830-456-6579

mire Clayton 770-367-4423

boom and wand sprayer w/20' hose;

Farm help needed on large farming 1973 Ford tractor, running; $2500. paid over $400, asking $200. Danny

operation in Milledgeville/Reidsville/ Joey Starley Mcintyre 478-456-0590 Strickland Barney 229-560-9234

Lyons areas. Dairy, beef, swine, row 1974 Ford 2000 tractor w/ dual axle 250 Miller Bobcat generator/welder,

crops. State benefits. Brent Galloway trailer, four different plows, lift pole, trailer, tool box, Battles torch; $7000.

Lyons 912-557-7705

PTO tiller: $7000. Carlton Oswalt Jimmy Garvin Warner Robins 478-

Farmhand needed immediately. Need Newnan 678-416-9091

396-2409

carpentry, welding and fence building skills and the ability to operate farm equipment and work well with livestock. Jacquelyn Martin Atlanta 678396-3622

1974 Ford F600, 14 ft. dump, twin cylinder, 391V8, 4 speed, 2 speed rear. Runs well: $3400. Danny Turner Dawsonville 706-265-3808
1975 John Deere, mechanically

3444 International backhoe, runs but weak, tires 95%, two buckets, 18" and 30": $2500 OBO. Glenn Blalock Calhoun 706-629-0297
36" horizontal post type Grist Mill with

Full board for 1-2 horses in exchange for care of 5 horses. Lovely facility. Moira Mccracken Dawsonville 770893-3687

sound, front end loader; Bush Hog brand 10 ft rotary mower; $11,500 for both. David Callaway Molena 770550-0779

conveyor, hoppers, jack shaft, drum sheller. Buyer must disassemble and move. Leave message. Jerry Spinks Zebulon 770-567-3132

Need help with general farm maintenance. Fences, tractor, horse/cattle. Small salary. Non-smoker. Furnished apartment. Background check. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042

1975 Oliver 1755, 85 hp,3203 hrs, completely refurbished, used for shows/parades, must see, call for price. Lee Boone Franklin 678-3781534

36' Dorsey trailer, flatbed, goes well with single axle tractor. Robert Cooper Jr. Rupert 478-957-5809
4' cutter; $395. MDP 15 dirt pan, 5'; $2,975. 6' bush hog finish mower;

FARM MACHINERY 1976 Ford F700, 361 V8, 14 ft. $1,875. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-293spreader body, new bed, chain; used 2890

If you have questions regarding this on small cattle farm: $3500. John M 4' factory-built forklift, 2"x3" frame, 3

category, call 404-656-3722.

Owens Armuchee 706-235-0208 706- point hitch, used once; $100. Excellent

Only farm machinery and equipment 346-8833

condition. Ronnie Bennett Waycross

owned by the advertiser and used in 1990 CAT EL300B excavator. 70,000 912-550-9245 912-285-2306

his/her own farming operation can be lb. Strong machine with Solesbee 4-12:16.5 solid skid steer loader, tires

advertised; those persons advertising thumb. 7800 hrs; $28,000. Alex Jones and wheels; $100. Keith Garvin Byron

for machinery and equipment wanted Mcdonough 404-357-4220

478-955-4236

must be seeking those items for their 1991 S-10 pick-up 4-cyl., 5-speed, 4-row Cole planter, drop edge: $600.

own farming operation.

no title. Charles T Sawyer Mount Airy Keith Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531

`47-'50 Ford 8N. (1) `47-'50 parts 706-768-4776

229-224-7730

tractor. (2) Bushhogs, box-scrape, pole 1993 New Holland 6640 75 HP trac- 42" forks; $450. Smooth bucket 72"; for round-bale pick-up, harrows, all for tor with 2,400 hrs. Runs very good, $600. 74" Log Grapple; $1775. Stump

$4,500 OBO. Pamela Glanton Thom- $10,900. Silviu Gavriliuc Hoschton bucket; $475. All skidsteer. Jim Bishop

aston 706-646-2195

678-997-4119

Franklin 706-675-3443 678-633-1420

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435 JD, 1010 JD, tractors running, 3 pt. hitch. 66 New Holland baler. 532 Ford New Holland baler. Roger O Childs Elberton 706-283-5758
450 JD crawler loader, customized root rake, good tracks, rollers, pins, new injectors, fuel pumps: $5000. John Cannady Statesboro 912-865-2278
496 International harrow, good discs and bearings; $3000. Wayne Marshall Perry 478-972-2257
5 ft Bush Hog: excellent condition, new PTO shaft cover, blades like new, low hours: $400. John Draper Covington 678-342-3212 678-787-8656
5 ft Rhino scrape blade, model R300, like new condition: $400 cash. R D Precise Hampton 678-603-1900
5 hp mulch-maker, leaf chipper/ shredder, good condition, shelter-kept: $350. Imogene Watson Cumming 770-887-5661
5' bush hog, excellent condition: $500. Bob Nealey Canton 770-843-0561
5120 Vermeer round baler (wrap/ string) in excellent condition. Bub Moody Baxley 912-240-2431
6 ft. scrape blade: $275; 4 ft. box blade, $300; Bent all-purpose plow, $200; 22" backhoe bucket: $200; roll bar, $150. Chris North Whitesburg 770-842-4198
6'x16' metal utility trailer with ramps, dual axle: $1200. J. Cason Eastanollee 706-779-7642
60 KW diesel generator, 2 Gregory 3500 crusters 7 ft. flail mower, 9-shank spring plow. Johnny Seabolt Cleveland 706-969-9061
7060 Allis Chalmers, 165 hp w/ 10 ft. BushHog; $9000. Heavy duty 8-shank chisel plow, 3 PH; $800. Wayne Elliott Thomaston 706-656-1047
8N Ford 1950, T030 Ferguson 1952; both have rebuilt engines and new paint: $3,000 each. H M Adkison Albany 229-894-5115
AC 60 and 66 combines, have multiple; engine and PTO driven; some running, some for parts. K E Floyd Forsyth 912-695-9301
Agris V-rake A1085, Rhino mower TW72, WW Manufacturing Corral System 270, Demco sprayer P3, JD hayspear. Keith Stewart Buford 404-5389092
Air cool V4 engine, hand crank, oldtype disc, 16 blades, fair offer. Ernest Presley Macon 478-284-9265
Antique tractor collection: two Allis Chalmers WD40s, one WD45, one model B and one Farmall H; none running. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517
Auger, all purpose plow, hay forks, boom pole, cattle trough, hog feeder, cub sickle mower. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435
Bobcat 610, 30 HP gas, nice machine, runs great, strong hydraulics, straight bucket; $4995. Larry Meyer Gainesville 404-242-8347
Bush hog, 5', Dunham, clutch, good condition; $500. Bush hog 5', Woods MG5 and clutch, good condition; $500. Grover Battles Palmetto 770-463-3572
BushHog peanut picker, 9044, good condition, ran last year: $3200. Christopher Atkinson Garfield 912-5853010
Cane mills for sale. Please call for information. Ray Freeman Dublin 478272-1307 419-206-7595
Case 430 gas tractor, 1968; show/ work/parade; very nice, good power steering/factory options. low hours. Randall Green Alto 706-778-9302
Cattle head gate, heavy duty, in excellent condition, manually operated; $200. David L Cagle Fairmount 770796-2555
Club Car modified for Wheelchair operation, lite farm work, checking cows, hunting, 20 HP, 50 hours, dump bed, 700 lb capacity. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911
Country boy utility trailer, 4x8 wood deck, side buddy bearings, good shape; $300. Gary Schramm Milton 404-386-5798
Cultivator 48'; $85. King Kutter 30" dirt scoop; $265. Landpride Finish Mower, 48" FD 1548; $500. Dan Mcmichael Pine Mountain Valley 706-3021999

De-feathering machine. Home Picker Junior w/ motor, used a couple of times; $800. Debbie Perreira Hampton 678-283-4364
Diesel fuel skid tank. Rectangle in shape, electric pump, 300 gallons. Larry R. Cox Waynesboro 706-8294174
Disc harrow, Frontier DH1296, 8', three-point hitch, used once; also other farm equipment. Ellis Linn Summerville 706-766-9338 706-857-1377
Farmall Cub tractor, not running; $600. Tommy Robinson Midville 478455-4751
Farmall Cub, 1961: Clean, beautiful red paint, deluxe seat, nicely restored, drawbar, Danco C2 belly mower: $3500 firm. John Crenshaw Kennesaw 404925-7731
Farmall Cub, needs paint, good metal, lift works, belly mower. Johnny Cowan 248 Cornish Mountain Rd Oxford 30054 706-347-1174
Firminator 8 ft. model with upgraded cultipacker; $9000 OBO. Chase Hassey Griffin 678-588-1959
Ford 8N 1950 work horse with bushhog and discs, great for deer camp; $2800. Steve Welch Monroe 770-3168439
Four row planters/cultivators. William H Mills 255 Maranatha Rd Mcdonough 30252 770-957-3663
Gooseneck hitch trailer, steel deck, 6.5'x20' with ramps, needs tires, has spare wheel: $2500. Jake Williams Epworth 706-455-4212
Gooseneck trailer, 16' long, diamondplate deck, dove-tail ramps, lights, good tires, tool box; $1800. Seab Hughes Vidalia 912-293-5064
Gravity Flow trailer, top size: 7.5 ft x 11.6 ft. Holds 140-150 bushels, pictures available; $1900. Bo Fountain Cairo 229-378-7515
Great Plains 10' 1006 NT, 1800 acres, shed kept, $19,500 or best offer. Stan Tankersley Lincolnton 706-3188265
Hay elevator, 16 feet long, 120 VAC; $175. David Bussie Mcdonough 770957-1062
Hay fork 3 point hitch. Used twice: $175. R. D. Lumpkin Winder 770-8674389
Herd Sure feed broadcaster with hydraulic control, good condition: $350. Cl Tidwell Cartersville 770-3824477
Horse drawn mowing machine, iron wheels, complete; $25. Gerald Whalen Mcdonough 770-483-4058
Irrigation Pump, 7.5 HP Honda,100 GPM, 240 volt, excellent condition, located in Warner Robins; $500. Ronald Boyd Sharpsburg 478-454-6171
J-Bar bush hog 7ft., never been used, $1900. Jesse Robertson Newnan 770328-5062
Jacto 500 gallon orchard sprayer, air blast, PTO driven, excellent condition, one owner. CJ Orchards, Inc. James Markley Rutledge 706-318-9462
JD 3 bottom plow, 3/16 spring trip feet, category 2. Wayne Tapley 1943 New Rd Sandersville 31082 connietapley@yahoo.com 478-232-4083 478247-3337
JD 4600, $9500, 455 hours; Case C90, $10,500; JD2750 w/146 loader, $12,500; JD 2355 w/520 loader, $9500. Jeff Williams Milan 229-315-1261
JD 5083E 4x4 cab heat/air, 250 hrs loader, spear, forks, rear weights bush hog, tandem harrow and more. Preston Born Elberton 404-274-1800 706283-0161
JD 5085 E, 2014, cab, heat/air, radio, 410 hrs., bucket spear, loader, 4WD, 2 remotes; $47,500. Fred Adams Bogart 678-227-4629
JD 6320, CA, loader, 2wd, 1936 hrs.: $47,000. 1971 JD 4020, syncro, duel remotes: $11,200. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3276
JD 7000 planter, 6-row, n liquid fert, insecticide hoppers, always in shed: $6500. Steve Peters Louisville 478494-1204
JD 709 rotary cutter, pull type, good blades, hydraulic lift works fine. Some rust. $700. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672

JD Cotton Picker 1996. Mudhog, dual tires front/rear. 5000 engine hours, 3750 fan hours, picked 2017, fieldready. Jeffrey Stapleton Lumber City 912-213-5161 912-363-4758
JD348 square baler, Hoelscher grapple and accumulator. Barn kept. Excellent condition. Retiring. Mac Reeves Slocomb 334-886-7034 706-741-0856
John Deere 348 baler, like new, only baled 1500, loaded with options, always sheltered: $20,000. Also bale grapple. Russell Blackston The Rock 706-975-9598
John Deere 3720 cab tractor, 44HP, 4WD loader, hydro stat trans, R4 tires, 1200 hours, excellent condition: $19,800 OBO. William Cochran Cherry Log 706-632-5744
John Deere 4230, 1973 tractor, 100 HP dual remotes; $6000. Mark Thrift Folkston 912-276-4559
John Deere 555G track loader. Runs great. 80% under carriage. 4600 hrs. $15,500. Kyle Johnson Concord 770480-0013
John Deere 6200, 2WD, bucket, fork, hay. New Interior, new tires, excellent condition, 3280 hrs; $25,000, cash. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-778-4165
John Deere model 12R combine, running when parked, always sheltered, need to restore, approx. 60-70 y/o: $2000. Kim Ruff Jackson 770-8427571
Kuhn 5202 fluffer; $5500. Kuhn 12 wheel speed rake; $5500. Couple years old, always sheltered: $10,500 for both. Josh Pennino Sparta 706340-3146
Lewis Bros. #2 Housekeeper. B. Jerry Ferguson Gillsville 770-869-3536
Like new Land Pride APS 1560 drill seeder. $4000. George Reeves Moreland 678-315-4517
Lilliston Hi-Cap 7500 and 6000, good working condition also some spare parts; $2500. John M Knowles Camilla 229-336-3376
Mahindra 1526 shuttle, 4WD, 26HP, tier IV, front-end loader, Bush Hog, 9HP, single hay spear, 38 hours: $14,999.99. Kimberlee Brophy Ball Ground 678467-9571
Mahindra tractor 2538, bought new, stored inside automatic power steering used very little, 20 hrs. Roberta Verdone Lexington 706-743-3994
Massey Ferguson 1979/235, rebuilt engine, almost new 5' rotary cutter; $5500. William Boyette Fortson 912739-0638
Massey Ferguson 50, diesel tractor with mower and trailer; $3500. Buster Jenkins Jackson 770-560-7782
Massey Ferguson tractor 245, 5 ft. BushHog, good condition; $5450. Clyde Boling 867 Mcclure Dr Cumming 30028 770-356-6102 770-8872144
Mobark chipper for sawmill, 48 inch, new bearings with 671 power unit. $4500 for both. Mark Henson Jasper 770-479-5391
Mule type hay rake, works on 8N Ford, etc. Factory built, dumps with lift; $150. Jack Murphy Trenton 423-4438666
New Holland 355 portable feed mixer, kept under shelter. Anne Auldridge Blythe 706-592-4042 706-910-4590
New Holland round baler, model 740A, silage special, will net or twine wrap. Well maintained. Jim L Pierce Waverly Hall 404-372-8631
New Idea 324 two-row corn picker. $4200. Good condition. William Crouch Summerville 706-506-2394 706-506-7527
NH 1035 105-bale stack wagon, GC. NC-45 nitrogen applicator, GC. 18' pinestraw trailer with cage, LN. Doug Huff Dearing 31326 706-833-1163
NH TR85 both heads, TR85 parts/ salvage. C/IH 2555, C/IH 2055, C/IH 2055 parts/salvage. Boll Buggy. Donald Akins Collins 912-557-4616 912245-9837
One plow; $200. One 2-row cultivator; $200. One sandblaster; $200. J. W. Highsmith Waynesville 912-242-3262
One row Covington planter, good condition; $800. Larry Vest Calhoun 706-280-4894

Peanut picker BushHog 9004, 4-row; $4000. Pecan sweeper; $5500. Weiss Mcnair. Pecan blower; $3750. Jody Kemp Lyons 912-293-4902 912-2934902
Pecan cleaner, Bowie Electric; $3500. Kenny Hancock Fort Valley 478-8085644
Pecan equipment: complete Weis Pecan cleaning plant, older 10' John Deere grain drill, both seed boxes, field ready. Frank Gill Lagrange 770-3299000
Pecan harvester, Savage #8042, excellent condition; $4700. Melvin Paulk Sylvester 229-776-5411
Pinestraw hand balers, made by machine shop, 3 of them near Tifton, GA. $250 each. Henry Glover Stone Mountain 404-626-1501
Post hole digger, Caldwell, PTO, 2 point hitch. James Deaton Buford 678315-9577
Savage pecan shaker, model 2158. New pads; $7000. JD 6000 cab highboy; $6000. JD 220 harrow; $3500. Jimmy Mixon Lyons 912-526-8564
Sears & Roebuck corn sheller, model #242 60. Wesley Jones Blue Ridge jessica_sneed@yahoo.com 423-3686057 706-632-5616
Sears L&G tractor, model 917.25731 SN1843, Craftsman long-life engine, harrow, scrape-blade, plow, needs battery, cosmetic work: $300. John Branan Dry Branch 478-960-6961
Set of 9 bolt dual hubs with 18.4-38 tires, wheels for 1066 International; $1500. Glenn Mcmichael Juliette 478986-6995
SpeedKing 70' auger belt conveyor, full hydraulic lift, 10K bushel capacity per hour. Asking $25,000. Never used. Thomas Watkins Wrens 706-829-8285
Spreadmaster seeder/fertilizer, 3 point hitch; $150. 5.5' scrape, 4 adjustments; $60. Leonard Coker Gainesville 770-531-1657
Super A Farmall 1949 complete planter and cultivators, extra piece, 90% rear, kept in dry; $2650. Ralph Kinman Adairsville ralphkinman@gmail.com 706-625-9966
Three point hitch tiller, 4-disc, good condition; $300. Lamar Thompson Irwinton 478-353-7518
Tiller Sears roto spader, 27", 5 hp, heavy duty with plow foot, forward and reverse; $150 firm. Jon Greeson Winder 770-867-6759
Tractor Ford 9N for parts or could be restored. $400, OBO. Jerry L King Blairsville 706-745-2836
Tractor: Ford 9N for parts or could be restored; $400 OBO. Jerry L King Blairsville 706-745-2836
Tractors: JD 5425R, NH TS100 CS, IH I385, Kuhn cutter, GMD 700 w/ Kelly caddy KEEJ01. Keith Stewart Buford 404-538-9092
Trenching wheel from Cleveland trencher, 8 ft diameter. Would make a great waterwheel; $1200 cash. Randy Precise Hampton 678-603-1900
Troy-Bilt horse tiller, HH-60 with Tecumseh engine, just serviced and running grea: $600. David Hillebrand Greenville 678-548-9137
TroyBilt, 7 H.P. tiller, Kohler engine; $400. Moses G Weaver Snellville 770978-1869
Tuff-bilt tractor with bush hog, cultivator, turn plow, planter w/layoff, double disc. Dan Bond Concord 678-8485613
Two Cub Cadets mod 122 and 126, one has mower deck; $950. Edmond Oberry Folkston 912-496-7186
Tye 7' pasture pleaser, 114-4504, pull-type,1722 acres, large & small grain seed box, sheltered: $8,500. Beth Sullivan Moreland 404-245-9658
TYE seeder 1044474, NH baler BR740, BushHog 307 and FTH 600. Sitrex fluffer ST520H. Keith Stewart Buford 404-538-9092
Vermeer M7040 mower, TE170 tedder, VR 820 rake. All in excellent condition. Johnny Varner Carnesville 706713-6073
Water transfer pump and hose kit with Honda engine. Good condition. 1.5 year old. Henry Crosby Baxley 912-240-3243

Weiss McNair 3 pt. hitch pecan blower; $4200. Mike Rhodes Dexter 478290-7199
Wood burning heater and log splitter, 27 ton. Together; $1300. Separate; $500 and $900. Alonzo Dunn 388 Edge Rd Forsyth 31029 478-957-5295
Farm Machinery Wanted
110 John Deere round fender lawn and garden tractor wanted. James Harber Hiawassee 706-896-2445
Ear corn conveyor, 15-20 feet. Good working condition. David Cooper Camilla 229-364-1273
JD 5310 with preferably 521 frontend loader. Prefer 2-wheel drive and no cab. Jimmy Prescott Wrens 706-6990298
Looking for John Deere 4435 combines, any condition. Also 444 corn heads and grain dump trucks. Tim Phillips Wrightsville 478-640-1263
Looking for old silage equipment. Randy Groover Statesboro 912-6902281
Looking for track loader about the size of 450C JD. 60-80 hp. Good condition and competitive pricing. Jim Young Gainesville jyoung52@bellsouth.net 770-540-0858
Massey Ferguson 265 tractor. Usable, good condition. Reasonable price. Harold Hartley Leesburg 229-435-8450
New Holland 455 or 456 sickle mower, in good condition. Jack Born Soperton farmshop912@gmail.com 912293-3972
Newer manure spreader; Model 100 or 200. Pull behind ATV type. Good condition. Reasonable price. Jerry Craig Ball Ground 770-893-1275
Old 72" Hustler mower for parts. Paul Stacey Toccoa 706-886-6994
Pecan shaker for 540 PTO, 3 point hitch style. Keith Cartee Metter 912314-1480
Square or in line hay baler, working condition. Charles David Purfer Midway 912-695-8832
Wanted for parts; Tuff-Bilt or Thomas Built tractors. Also any equipment. Joe Cooper Bryant 256-597-2944
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
#500-500 gallon under ground, fuel tank; $100. 4 12-16.5 solid skid loader wheels; $100. Keith Garvin Byron 478955-4236
(26) heavy duty "Behlen" style corral panels. 6' high, 12' long, J-Leg design, galvanized; $175. Mike Hedden Dallas 770-714-3134
(32) 48" Hired Hand slant wall poultry house fans: $300 each. Joseph Rhodes Knoxville 478-214-0759
10" radial saw, 6 1/8" jointer planer, 12" band saw, 12" lathe with some accessories for farm. Jerry Lanham Acworth 770-596-6787
11-16ft. galvanized corral panels; 2 horse ring feeders; 1 B/S, 8 hp engine. Larry Houston Covington 770-2353082 770-235-3728
18 ft. trailer, heavy duty, pintle hitch, ramps, 3 axle, all electric brakes: $2500. Julius Mcallister Buena Vista 706-975-4726
18 ton feed bin with auger and motor. Excellent condition. Bobby Hawk Madison 706-474-1088
18 ton feed bin. Good condition. Located in Madison County. $850. Shealy Farms Winterville 706-498-2451
2" schedule 80 PVC pipe, 20' sections; $16 per 20' piece. Shane Phillips Jackson 770-362-3688
275+ gallon tank(tote) w/ metal cages, 5" top cap, bottom valve. $50 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838
50-gallon white plastic barrels: $15 each. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706878-8509
55 gallon metal, plastic barrels; $2030. 55 gallon, stainless steel, 5 stainless steel totes. 275-330 gallon burn barrels. Tom Allanson Cumming 678231-2324
55-gallon food-grade metal barrels, tops and rings: $12 ea. James And Edna Mullinax Mount Airy 706-7784835

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Steel Skid tank fueling, 300 gallons,

Livestock Sales and Events Calendar

81"L, 32" diameter; $250 OBO. Nicole Boland-Raines 332 Ellison Rd Tyrone 30290 parakeetvilla@hotmail.com 404-

281-1905

APPLING COUNTY

DECATUR COUNTY

LAMAR COUNTY

TAYLOR COUNTY

Stock pond, 920 gal. poly, sun resis-

1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m.:

2nd Saturday, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.:

tant, excellent for fish or cattle, 1-1/2

Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder chickens, small animals; Waddell

chickens, small animals; 5 p.m.,

Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, drain, 28" deep. Larry Cash Barnes-

pigs; A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham

farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; small animals; RockRidge Livestock ville 770-358-3758

Drive, Baxley. Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096
ATKINSON COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271
BEN HILL COUNTY
Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436
BLECKLEY COUNTY

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 and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793
2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765
Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st

Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
LAURENS COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418
MADISON COUNTY
Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205

Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732
TELFAIR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418
THOMAS COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960

Two 15.5-38 tires and tubes: one at 95% tread, one at 85% tread; $450. Craig Morgan White Plains 706-4672036
White farm table and Hoosier cabinet with flour sifter: $550 for both. D. Hinson Yatesville 770-468-6254
Yard-Man 50" riding mower deck. Good spindles and blades. $150. DW725 surface planer. New. $450. John Rapson Ellijay 706-636-1735
Farm Supplies Wanted
Wanted: Osage Orange lumber/logs. Neal Baggett Bishop neal@baggetthoofknives.com 706-769-9044

2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050;

Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie
Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, MARION COUNTY

TOOMBS COUNTY

LIVESTOCK

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, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old

Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263
FORSYTH COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105

1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@ windstream.net
PULASKI COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.:

1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066
TURNER COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371
UPSON COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and

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.

Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky

Summerville, 404.787.1865

GORDON COUNTY

Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91,

Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019.

(12) 2 y/o Polled Hereford bulls, top bloodlines, gentle, low birthweights. E.

Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland WHITE COUNTY

Jeanes Macon 478-972-0912

Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs;

and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 First and third Saturdays, 4 p.m.:

(9) 2 y/o Angus heifers, bred, due

sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road,

Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call

STEPHENS COUNTY

Chickens and goats; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road,

January. John Woods Pine Mountain 706-302-4709

Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127
CLARKE COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast

Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900
GREENE COUNTY
Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber

2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296
3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840

Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418
WILKES COUNTY
Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632

10 Angus breeding bulls; call after 7 p.m.. Stewart Bruinsma Cordele 517401-0610
10 commercial Angus replacement heifers, 16-21 months old. Ready for breeding $1100. Steve Echols Tignall echols5093@gmail.com 706-401-0350 706-285-2850
10 Reg. Black Limousin bulls, (8) 14-16 m/o, (1) 3 y/o, (1) 5 y/o: $1500-$3500. D. Davis Commerce 770-616-6038

Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats,

Notices for auctions selling

12 purebred Black Angus bulls: 1/2/3

Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40

farm-related items other than

y/o, docile, vaccinated, AI'd & natural

706.549.4790

912.375.5543 (day)

Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark

livestock must be accompanied

service. K Schwock Homer 404-735-

COLQUITT COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle;

JOHNSON COUNTY
1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.:

Smith, 706.779.5944
SUMTER COUNTY

by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting

9524
19 commercial black Angus open replacement heifers; 12-13 months;

Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st

Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503

Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle;

the auction, per regulations

wormed/vaccinated. Sired by AAA

Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019
COOK COUNTY
1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel. Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553

Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240
JONES COUNTY
Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599

Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call Dr. LeAnna Wilder and Sam Steele, 229.380.4901

from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov.

bulls. David Sharpton Commerce 706367-0876
2 Black Angus heifers, 17 and 19 m/o, very gentle; $1100. Text for pics. Bill Bleckley Clayton 706-782-3310 706319-4577
2 y/o black Angus bulls, low birth weight. John Williams Colquitt 229400-0777
3 Jersey heifers, 2 Jersey cows.

Voughn Gipson 15 Hightower Church

6 modern equipment poultry houses; all or part. Larry Logan Homer 706677-3207
8 L.B. White furnaces; $650. 2 feed bin fill systems; $150 each. Choretime feeders. Sibley brooders. Steve Pritchett Talking Rock 706-635-5715
Ashley circulator wood burning stove, model ec95; $800. Very good condition. Roland Ebright Jr Watkinsville 30677 rcef350@bellsouth.net 404-8612141
Broiler house equipment, 20 LB White propane brooders, 12 48" fans, 4' cool cell pads, motors and more. Roy A Thrasher Madison 706-342-2719
Cast iron bathtub; $100. Portable hay rack, square bales, 4'x4'x6' steel frame; $200. Fertilizer spreader; $200. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-9676948

Cole planter on frame, 6" post vise, blacksmith drill press, Bush Hog rebuilt tail wheel. Roy Lee Crowe Gainesville 678-617-6515
Corn shellers, corn grinders, farm sinks, crosscut saws, well buckets, well pulleys, old farm tools. Bill Fulton Blairsville 706-745-7463
Custom-cut lumber, Wood-Mizer sawn, kiln-dried, milled for homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, restorations, timber frames. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326
Diesel 500 gal tank: $200; grain auger, 4"X16': $175; 2 oil dispensers hand pump, 50-70 gal: $75 ea. David Vaughn 1100 Palomino Pass Watkinsville 30677 706-769-6706
Farm equipment, Misc. tools, 49/50 ford tractor for sale. Andrew Manning Hoschton 770-867-4105 770-312-

Heavy duty 3/8" log chain, 25' long. Also 3 forged heavy duty chain binders; $100 for all. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4107
Home built trailer, 4x8 metal floor wood sider, auto wheels, ball hitch lights; $325. David Denton Cumming 770-789-3980
I beams - 6 heavy duty, 24'x6'x3"; $150 each. Chuck Janosik Carrollton 404-391-9260
John Deere starter to fit models 1530, 2030, 2040,2240 or 830, new in box, $400 or best offer. Mike Huckeba Whitesburg 770-371-2148 770-3712130
Large oxygen acetylene bottles with gas torch hose, complete with cart and Lincoln AC225 welder extras included; $375. Stanley Woods Lagrange 706882-5047

Locust fence posts and rails. Barney Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 706745-8724
Lubing water cups, nipples for chicken house. Great condition. Ryan House Bishop 706-769-7122
Oak and pine shoe molding and beadboard. Call for prices. William Briggs Atlanta 404-349-2315
Old hand-hewn log cabin, good condition. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-6956431
Reclaimed 1 x 10 T&G pine boards. Approximately 19 boards, 12 feet long. $250. Michael Maner Morganton 706374-5924
Rough-sawn lumber: Pine, oak, walnut, poplar. T&G, shiplap & V-groove. Call for more info. Peter Jones Monticello 478-256-3857

Rd Dahlonega 30533 706-864-2000
30 yearling Braford bulls. 20 coming, 2 year old Hereford bulls. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585
5 crossbred heifers, mostly black, 6 to 8 months old. $650 to $750 each. Joel Prince Carrollton 404-519-4266
5 y/o Beckton red Angus bull. Joe Winkler Chatsworth 706-695-2518
5 y/o black Angus bull, proven: $1250. Bryan Hayes Griffin 678-544-9129
6 good bred cows, cross one with calf, 4 and 5 years old. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150 678-6849770
70 head fall calving cows. Great set of mamas. Years of ET bloodlines. 95% black. Shane Burnett Covington 770827-2240
71 black Angus, 3 in 1 cow calf pairs, 4 y/o for $1,550 each. Taner Reece El-

Christmas tree net wrapper, Christ- 4942

Liquid supplement tank; $150; wa- Sawmill lumber, Chicken slats. White lijay 706-889-5105

mas tree shaker, in great condition, Hand forged iron farm gate made ter transfer pump, $100; WW head oak trailer flooring. Fencing, shiplap. Angus/SH heifers, born Aug-Sept

going out of business. Both for $1400. with old farm tools, 5 1/2' x 11'; $1400. gate trailer, $400; Kawasaki mule, Custom cut. Rough cut or planed fin- 2017, UTD worm & vac; $800 each.

Andrew Cheek Toccoa 706-491- Leonard Higdon Blue Ridge 706-632- $3200. Linda Alter Winston 770-489- ished lumber. Andy Adams Hartwell Photos available. Harlan Archer Sand-

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AWA registered Wagyu bull, DOB: 12/24/2008; proven breeder. James Whitaker Warner Robins 478-9292000
Black Angus steers; 500 pounds. $1000 a piece or take all four for $3600. Jeff Caudell Clarkesville 706244-0251
Black Baldy bulls, 9-10 m/o; $1100. Bruce Frazier Newnan 678-485-5111
Bulls: Simmental, Angus, and SimAngus, 2.5 y/o and 16 m/o. Bred and open heifers, extensive AI breeding. William Clanton Odum 912-221-1383
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480
Charolais bulls, purebred and registered, semen tested; take your pick for $2,500 each. Marshall Bennett Adel 229-300-3164
Dexter cattle. 2 cows with Sept. calves; $1800 each. 2016 bulls; $500, others available. Butler area. Thomas Franklin Junction City smibutlerga@gmail.com 706-975-3842 706-975-4111
Fullblood 2 y/o Senepol bull. Can send pictures. Bobby Griffin Elko 478230-0422
Good selection of registered black Angus bulls, semen tested; $1800 and up. Also13 bred and 9 open heifers. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454
Hereford bull purchased 12-2015 as a 2 y/o, calves onsite. Dann Standard Tignall 706-836-0442
Hereford bull, polled, revolution 4R bloodline, 5 y/o, good heifer bull, approximately 1600 lbs., docile, easy keeper. Glenn Lewis Toccoa glewis1@ windstream.net 706-886-1437 706491-4064
Horned Hereford bulls. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210
Jersey bull, 15 m/o, purebred, gentle, calving ease: $900. Champ Kelly Calhoun 706-629-7138
Jersey nurse cow, due to calve in the fall: $1300 OBO. Chet Barrett Mount Airy cb@highvoltagecattle.com 706499-8008
Limousin, Simmental, Angus and Maine yearling to breeding-age bulls, most AI sired: $1200 and up. Sid Arnold Nicholson 706-207-6113
One Jersey bull for sale. Approximately 18 m/o. Was a bottle-fed baby: $500. Edward Mullis East Dublin 404775-1764
Purebred Angus bull, no papers. DOB 8/2/17. Nice with low birth weight bloodline. Lynn Nasworthy Swainsboro 478-494-4150
Purebred Angus bulls, 3rd generation AI lineage, 12 m/o, wormed/vaccinated, gentle, closed herd: $1300. Guaranteed. Carol Lakics Butler 478862-9733
Purebred Hereford and Hereford/Angus cross, heifers and bulls 12 months and up. Rebecca Tracy Flowery Branch 770-401-0915
Reg. Hereford bull out of son of World Class. Dam: Victra cow, DOB 1/17, semen tested excellent. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478-676-3127
Registered Angus bull, AI sired Mytty In Focus, UGA Bull. 3 y/o, easy calver. Kenneth Hill Tifton 417-204-3908 229256-9974
Registered Angus bull, breeding age, Objective bloodline; $1,800. Eugene Shipp Royston 706-254-8866
Registered Angus bull. Dame: 18065066 Ankony Blackbird. Sire: 16984170 Tour of Duty. Low birthweight. Debbie Whiting Turnerville 706-499-7081
Registered Angus bull. Yon EXT Z621. Born 2012. LBW calves. Gentle. Selling to prevent inbreeding: $3000. Bob Seaton Cohutta 706-278-7073
Registered Black Angus bred cows and yearling heifers, all sired by Ten X. Ken Whitfield Carnesville 706-4914073
Registered black Angus bull, 13 m/o, all shots, docile: $1800. Ricky Hix Comer 706-248-5851
Registered Black Angus bulls, 18 m/o and up: $1500. Eugene Ridley Lafayette 706-764-6110

Registered black Angus cow with 3 month calf, cow is bred back. Herd sire bull calf. $2095. James Fincher Lagrange 706-298-1156
Registered black Angus, 2/old bulls. Some A.I., docile, semen-tested. Select group fall calving cows. Stuedemann Floyd Comer 706-3712749
Registered black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/ calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-5190008
Registered Charolais: superior genetics and disposition, bulls semen-tested; cows, heifers and calves. Quantity discounts. Bobby C Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
Registered Red Angus bull, born 11/2011, gentle, well bred and proven:$2500. Text or email for pics/info. Christopher Rodewolt Newington rodewolt908@gmail.com 912-6672908
Registered SimAngus bull, 4 y/o, for sale or trade to prevent inbreeding: $1500. Don Bradshaw Dublin 478984-6820
Selling 2 y/o Simmental and SimAngus bullls. Also, bred and open heifers. Beman Boatright Midville 478-4552144
Semi-angus and Simmental bulls, good bloodlines, low birth weight, gentle. Tracy Boyt Thomaston 706656-8481
Simbrah and Simmental young bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069
Three registered Black Angus cow/ calf pairs. One purebred black Angus cow/calf pair. Calves DOB approx. 8-31-18. Edwin Thomas Bogart thomascontractor@gmail.com 770-7255746
Two black Angus bulls, near cartersville, 2 years old, tested, all shost. Leave message to arrange to see. Thelma McClure Marietta 770-9714476
Yon Black Angus and C.E.S. Hereford cattle for sale, registered and nonregistered. Approx. 50 cattle available. PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912293-2535
Zebu steer, 3.5 y/o,: $750. Jeff Fuller Mauk 706-587-8466
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.
(6) 6'x12' galvanized showpig pens, with spring latches; can be set up individually or grouped: $2,400 with feeder and waterer. Marcus Day Odum 912536-5767
1/4 Landrace, 3/4 Yorkshire, 7 weeks, shots and wormed: $40 each. Norman Callaway Carlton 706-207-9444
3 litters: Yorkshire, Berkshire, Hampshire piglets; $65 each, deposit required. Travis Ellington Senoia 678787-9341
Large black hogs, male and female; DOB 07/03/18. Belinda Schell Fort Valley 478-954-3840
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(7) females: (3) Boers; (2) Pygmy/Boer mix; (1) black Pygmy: $150 each. (1) Red male Pygmy: $200. Carol Caggiano Newborn 706-468-8462
100% Boer does all registered and have been exposed; $800-1200. Serious inquiries only. Darren Dupree Talbotton 706-566-9502

100% grass-fed sheep, 7 m/o Katahdin wether males.;75-90 pounds, pick up live at farm or USDA processing plant. Ron Vasser Rome rondv0021@ bellsouth.net 706-766-4842 706-7665634
2 Boer does for sale; FFA show goats under 1 y/o: $250 each. Kim Glaze Dawsonville 678-410-1871
2 Saanen/Nubian cross bucks; $75 each. 2 Katahdin rams; $200 each. Tracy Long Eatonton 706-4738163
20 Katahdin ewes, 2 to 3 y/o; all exposed to registered Katahdin ram; lamb this fall: $125. Hugh Pope Sunny Side 770-233-0130
4 female pygmy goats, 3 months old, $80 each. Dexter Carlton Jeffersonville dilkater@gmail.com 478-9456565
5 month old LaMancha doe, healthy, disbudded, $200. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369
5 Nigerian Dwarf kids, different ages: $25-$200. Call only. Berea Campbell Mcdonough 770-274-9093
50% ABGA registered Boer doe. DOB 3/5/18. Fawn spotted. $300. Miranda Huggins Summerville 423-5986364
ADGA Nigerian Dwarf doe kid, born 6-2-18, black and white, excellent genetics; $400. Lonnie Mckinney Cordele 229-947-8335
Boer buck, 2 y/o registered dapple; $800. Boer bucks, 8 m/o, non-registered; $200-$285. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770-574-2829
Dorper/Katahin sheep: all ages and colors, some already bred; $75 and up. Tye Kuykendall 2282 Flatbottom Rd Ball Ground 30107 770-833-2808
Ewes; $125 each. Charles Cox Crandall 706-695-5209
Goats for sale: Boer nannies for breeding. Tony Irvin Mount Airy 706499-0301 706-499-0301
Katahdin ewe lambs, 5 to 18 m/o, $100 each, plus one very productive ram; motivated seller. Jane Mellor Dahlonega duckvine1@windstream. net 706-864-4216
Katahdin ram, 3 y/o. Excellent breeder, gentle around adults/kids. Hound River Farm stock, registerable if desired. Steven Bolstridge Fitzgerald bolstridgefarm@gmail.com 229-4237175
Kiko does and bucks, 100% parents registered and on farm; $200-$400. Chuck Walker Reynolds 478-8479825
Mini Oberhasli buckling; 5 months, disbudded, annual CD&T, super friendly, great dairy, unregistered to good home; $75 obo. Alexander Flaherty Danielsville 706-254-7717
Nannies: Boer/Savanna/Texas GenMaster cross. Buddy & Becky Merrill 349 W Hwy 5 Roopville 30170 770854-8763 770-314-0183
Nigerian buckling, 7 m/o, tricolor, blue eyes, extremely small like father; has bred larger does: $95. Donna Milligan Martin 706-716-0413
Nigerian Dwarf goats, creamy colored kids. Call before 9 PM. Larry R. Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954
Nubian Bucks, great colors, health, one spotted, ready for fall breeding, $175-250. Shuford Jones Winder 678425-9128 678-873-4348
Pygmy billy, black, 2 months old; $100. James H Adkison Albany 229436-5369
Ram lambs ready for breeding, registered Katahdins, excellent bloodlines, pics available, parents on site, $250. Suzanne Kozee Molena sunridgefarms01@gmail.com 678-877-9860
Registered 50% Kiko females, 2 years old; $200 each. Angie Mcdaniel Irwinville cowcuttin@windstream.net 229-339-1413
Registered Alpine bucklings. Ready for fall breeding. Come from quality Superior Genetic sire & dam. Daniel House Waverly Hall 706-566-8676
Registered Katahdin rams and ewes, from weaning to breeding age, x-large Midwest bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-9230262

Spanish bucklings, six months old. Parasite resistant, great foragers and

Equine For Sale

breeders; $175 each. Kristina White If you have questions regarding ads in

Dewy Rose 706-248-0631

this category, call 404-656-3722.

Two Nigerian Dwarf bucklings, one Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or

moon spotted, one is tan. Not regis- Equine at Stud categories must sub-

tered, asking $100 each. Scott Wil- mit current negative Coggins tests for

loughby Watkinsville 706-818-3171 each equine advertised. This includes

706-308-5555

horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers

are urged to request verification of a

Stock Dogs

negative Coggins from the advertiser

If you have questions regarding ads in before purchasing any equine. Nega-

this category, call 404-656-3722.

tive Coggins reports are valid for 12

Advertisers must submit a copy of months from the date the blood sam-

a current Rabies Vaccination Certifi- ple is drawn. Falsification or altering

cate signed by a licensed veterinar- of any Coggins results can result in

ian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads fines and suspension of advertising

submitted without this information privileges. If you are faxing or mail-

will not be published.

ing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be

4 y/o Great Pyrenees female, spayed, UTD on shots, free to good home; friendly, needs space. Barry Wood Tiger 706-490-2051

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

ABCA registered Border Collie pups, be published. Equine at Stud ads will

born 6-30-18, 2 males: red/white, also require a current stable license in

black/white; $500 each. Gerald V Thrift order to be published.

Nahunta 912-462-5845

2 Bethlehem donkey jacks, mature

ABCA registered Border Collie pups, white jack and 4-10-17 grey/brown

born 6-30-18, 2 males: Red/White, jack; $100 each w/ 50 mile delivery. Glo-

Black/White; $500 each. Gerald V ria Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303

Thrift Nahunta 912-722-9302

9 y/o Kentucky Mountain gelding,

AKC registered Bloodhound pup- 15H, good trail horse, will go anywhere,

pies, black and tan, liver and tan. Vet lots of miles on him: $2000. Troy Brad-

checked. 1st shots; $800. Jerry Atkins shaw Williamson 770-467-8446

Dublin 478-279-1163

Haflingers: Will work single or double

Anatolian puppies from proven work- to wagon. Please call for more informa-

ing stock, parents on site, UTD vac- tion and prices. Howard Burnette Mer-

cines, available now. Chuck Cayton shon 912-632-5576

Tifton 229-392-0650

Miniature jenny, good companion, pet

Anatolian Shepherds, 2 females, or guard: $300. 5 y/o spotted miniature
DOB 5/16/18, raised with chickens jack; $100. Jackie Copelan Madison and sheep, rabies shots, dewormed, 706-474-5066

heartworm preventative; $600. Debra Miniature Palomino filly, 30 inches,

Joyner Gray 478-731-1397

gentle, 20 months. Can deliver. $500. J

Australian Shepherd puppies, born Wilkes Athens 678-234-1666

8/14; $300. Tris out of highly intelligent Spotted mare donkey and Jerusa-

cattle working dogs. Hugh Thompson lem gelding. Gentle, tame, smart and

Thomaston 706-975-6951

healthy. Selling as a pair; $500. Mary

Great Pyrenees: born 8/11/2018, all Gibson Patterson 912-269-0761 912white males, raised with goats, pure- 552-5627

bred, no papers; $250 each. Annie Da- TWH mare, grey, 12 year old, 15.1

vis Carrollton 770-283-7949

hands, well gaited, very gentle. Tony And

Kangal livestock guardian dog, reg- Iris Green Fairmount 770-605-0888

istered male, stud service fee: $2,000.

Equine At Stud

T Eleanor Davis Stockbridge e@pea- If you have questions regarding ads in

cockhill.farm 770-860-8989

this category, call 404-656-3722.

Kangal livestock guardian pup-

pies. Registered, $1,600 Unregistered $1,200. Shots/dewormed, around

Equine Miscellaneous

goats and turkeys. Thora Davis Stock- If you have questions regarding ads in

bridge 770-860-8989

this category, call 404-656-3722.

Male Great Pyrenees puppy, 3 m/o, Cypress wood shavings for sale. Ex-

had first shots/wormed: $500. James cellent horse bedding: $4.50 per 50-gal-

Alford Jackson 404-718-0327

lon bag. Paul Fitzgerald 229-425-9609

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Mercer Medical Moment: Breaking the habit of drug abuse

By Ashley Horner, Ph.D.
Addiction is a serious problem in the U.S. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, our nation spends more than $600 billion annually on problems related to substance abuse, including costs connected to health care, crime, lost work productivity and drug-related fatalities. Drug treatment programs can reduce these costs, but a significant number of individuals will continue to habitually abuse drugs despite receiving treatment, resulting in thousands of lives lost.
A vast amount of research has focused on the regions of the brain that are involved in addiction, but the high rate of relapse in those addicted to drugs tells us that we don't have a clear understanding of what makes drug addiction such a difficult habit to break. We do know that the normal learning processes that are involved in the development of regular habits are also involved in the transition from recreational drug use to the persistent and inflexible drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviors that are the hallmark of drug addiction.
To illustrate this idea, let's say you move into a new house. You note that the light switch in your new kitchen is on the left side of the door. For the first few weeks, whenever you walk into the kitchen and it is dark, you consciously seek out and flip the light switch to the left of the door. At that time, your goal is to find the light switch to illuminate the dark kitchen and this goal controls your behavior. However, after having lived in that house for a few months, you will automatically reach to your left and flip the switch without even thinking about it. At this point, your behavior is not controlled by the goal. Instead your behavior is automatically triggered by simply walking into the dark room, with very little conscious effort on your part.
In the early stages of abusing a drug, the drug-taking behavior is influenced by the rewarding properties of the drug. In other words, your goal is to consciously seek out the drug and take it because it's pleasurable to do so. However, as drug use progresses, the use of the drug will no longer be controlled by the conscious goal of getting high. Rather, the drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviors have become automatic and can be unconsciously triggered by cues in the environment or internal cues (such as feeling depressed).
It is at this point that the drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviors become habitual. Indeed, recent studies in both humans and animals indicate that drugs of abuse are sought not only for their rewarding properties, but also out of habit. It is thought that habits are facilitated by drugs of abuse, be-

cause drugs of abuse act on the same regions of the brain that are responsible for the development of habits. Importantly, habitual behavior is defined as behavior that persists despite negative associations or harmful consequences.
Can we break the habit? Our laboratory has identified a small region of the brain, called the patch compartment, which we believe may contribute to the development of habitual drug use. The patch compartment is a region that has numerous connections with other areas of the brain, such as

those regions that interpret reward, mediate motivation and contribute to habitual behaviors. The patch compartment is a hub of sorts, where all types of information regarding reward and habits comes together and is processed and then relayed to areas of the brain that control the execution of a specific behavior.
Our research has indicated that the patch compartment is important for the development of habits. Our initial experiments investigated whether normal habits were influenced by the patch compartment. We first trained animals to press a lever to receive a delivery of sucrose solution, over several weeks, until the animals reached a high level of lever-pressing for sucrose. Then, we trained the animals to associate the sucrose solution with a negative stimulus. In this case, we gave the animals sucrose followed by lithium, which produces gastrointestinal discomfort. After the animals had learned to associate sucrose with feeling ill, we then gave the animals the option to press the lever again to receive sucrose. Amazingly, animals that had learned to associate sucrose with being sick still pressed the lever to receive sucrose.
However, in animals without a patch compartment, there was no habitual sucrose consumption. Those animals learned how to consume sucrose, and then learned to associate the sucrose with being ill, just like the other rats. But when the patch-absent animals were given the option to press the lever to receive sucrose, they refused. This tells us that the patch compartment is involved in the persistence of habitual behaviors. Our next step is to determine whether the patch compartment is involved in the development of habitual methamphetamine use.
As we continue our research, we hope to find out more about the patch compartment and how it factors into habitual drug use. For example, is there some element in the patch compartment that can be targeted that will reduce habitual drug use? Could we someday have a compound that can be given to prevent persistent drug abuse?
With the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, we seek to answer these questions.
-Ashley Horner received her B.S. in Psychology from Vanderbilt University, a Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Tulane University, and trained as a post-doctoral fellow at University of Utah College of Pharmacy. Dr. Horner's research focuses on the pathways in the brain that participate in habit formation and drug addiction. She has been a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Mercer University School of Medicine since 2007.

Cook Georgia Grown:
Pumpkin Pecan Pie

Ingredients:
Pumpkin Filling 1 cup solid-pack pumpkin 1 egg 1/3 cup sugar tsp cinnamon 1/8 tsp. ground cloves Evaporated milk as necessary

Pecan topping 2/3 cup corn syrup cup sugar 2 eggs 3 Tbsps. melted butter tsp. vanilla 1 cup pecan halves
1 unbaked pie shell

Preparation: Stir together pumpkin, egg, sugar and spices. For a thinner, creamier consistency, add a little evaporated milk. Spread in pie shell.
Combine corn syrup, sugar, 2 eggs, melted butter and vanilla. Stir in pecans. Pour over pumpkin.
Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 50 minutes, or until knife inserted in the middle comes out clean.

-Recipe submitted by David Hering of Cartersville, who says: "Fall-fresh pumpkins and pecans. What could be better?"

Behind the scenes
Sarah Brewer, a poultry/livestock inspector for the Georgia Department of Agriculture, checks a sheep for signs
of disease at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter on the first day of the 2018 Georgia National Fair. Every October, the GDA deploys dozens
of poultry and livestock inspectors in Perry to ensure that every farm animal
brought to the fairgrounds meets Georgia's animal health requirements. At the 2017 Fair, GDA inspectors saw:
9 270 sheep 9 1,000 goats 9 1,210 beef/dairy cattle 9 780 swine
Kendall McWilliams/GDA

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Meadowbrook cart; $1000. 2 Penns- High Valley Hanoverians offers "full 14 w/o ring-neck pheasants. Bobby Baby chicks hatching weekly. Rhode SL Wyandottes, RI Reds, White

bury sulkies, 1 racing, 1 jog; $500 care" paddock board. Individualized Owensby Nicholson 707-224-3284 Island Reds & Whites, Red Stars; $1.50 Rocks, New Hampshires, Black Gi-

each. Pictures available. Leave mes- grain meals, hands-on, owner lives on 706-757-2474

ea. Black Copper Marans, $5 ea. Den- ants, laying; $12 each. Roosters; $8

sage. John Spokes Royston 404-6266775
Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable

property: $250-$350/month. Annetta Coleman Suches 678-936-8087
Poultry/Fowl For Sale

15 free mixed Australorp hens, 5 pullets, 6 m/o; $7 each. Jerry Plush 199 Solar Dr Blue Ridge 30513 jerryplush@hotmail.com 706-632-2935

nis Martin Monroe martinsbackacres@ gmail.com 404-234-6038
Baby chicks: Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington, and American Dominique.

each. Louie Vandiver Greensboro 706817-9012
Trio bourbon red turkeys, 7 m/o; $225. Sandra Lord Juliette 478-986-6967

blankets. Patti Mcleroy tmcleroy@windstream.net 0019

Kathleen 478-987-

If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.

706-273-5213 2018 pheasants,

reeves,

red

gold,

Hatching every breeds. Monte

three weeks. Pure Poitevint Lakeland

Mallard ducks must be at least three yellow gold, silver cheer, swinhoe quail, 229-482-3854

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

Boarding Facilities

generations removed from the wild button snow flake, Mexican speckled. Black Copper Maran chickens, 6-9 If you have questions regarding this

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; 12'x12' stall, automatic watered. North Macon. K Wayne Hudgins Macon 478737-0314

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 y/o, healthy: $225. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300
12 varieties peafowl, gamechickens: red quill, warhorse, minor blue, mugs, orange quill, pumpkin hulsey, grey hatch, brown/red. Raymond Watts Macon 478-361-3468
14 homers, colored birds, no white; $7 each. Daniel Ivy Canton 770-4796647

Alvin L Burch Midville 478-589-7526
2018 turkeys, mixed breeds, toms and hens; $40 each. James H Propes Flowery Branch 770-855-5124
30 Australorp, laying hens; $15 each less for large purchase. Richard Koehler Carrollton 770-838-0617
Ameraucana and production red hens, just started laying: $15 each. Elizabeth Goldau Hartwell 864-9033865
Araucana chicks, real rumples, priced by age and quality. Robert Reese Stockbridge 770-633-9294

m/o; $10 each. 3-6 months old: $5 each. Tanya Moore Williamson 770228-9752
Brown egg layer chickens, young layers; $7. Fryers; $6. Juvenile; $4. Ducks adult; $8. Juvenile; $5. Leave message. Al Redmond Dawson fayelredmond@ yahoo.com 229-881-0611
Buff Orpington pullets. Call from 8 am to 8 pm. Charles Painter 116 Brown Cir Homer 30547 706-677-4019
Chicks sexed and unsexed and ducklings, assorted breeds; Ayam Cemani, too. Sherry Amerson - White Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535
Ducks: White Muscovy, Khaki Campbell drakes & hens. Chickens: Rhode Island Red & White Crosses. Zsolt Pe-

category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using

ter Snellville 917-327-9839

the attachments button.

Game chickens; spangled, some sol- Bob White Quail, flight conditioned.

id white, 4 m/o to 2 y/o: $10 and up. Call for pricing. Fletcher Christian

James R. Ewing Gainesville 770-967- Rome 706-728-0375

7982

Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned,

Guinea keets in assorted colors avail- now available for the 2018/2019 season.

able from late May thru October. NPIP certified. Flint River Guinea. Angelique

Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711

Weldon Thomaston flintriverguinea@ gmail.com 706-741-2904

Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: $70/100; $155/500; $290/1,000. Willie

Guineas for sale. $10 each. James Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769

Causey Albany 435-4296

229-395-6300

229-

Flight-conditioned Bobwhite Quail, Pheasants and Chukars. Only an hour

Heritage breed turkeys, variety, 3 months old, parents free range woods; $25. Don Meyer Stockbridge e@pea-

from Atlanta and Greenville, SC. Jacob Nash Danielsville 706-255-9524 706255-6372

cockhill.farm 770-860-8989

Lohmannn Browns, 4 m/o; $12 ea or

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

all 400 @ $10 ea. Fran Surrette Oxford 4 m/o Ringneck pheasants, 2 pair of

franniesfarm59@gmail.com 770-265- Melanistic pheasants. Bobby Owensby

4418

Nicholson 706-224-3284 706-224-

Muscovy ducks: 10 hens, 2 drakes. 3 3714

hens on nests; $20ea/$175 all; 11 ba- Want flying Mallard eggs to hatch or

bies, $7 each. Linda Duke Good Hope flying Mallard ducks. Carson Jones

678-635-3675 770-549-5383

Twin City 912-978-1246

Muscovy ducks: Four males, seven Young large breed roosters, any breed

females; $130 for all. Breeding pairs is okay. Randy Bias Social Circle 770-

for $35 each. Call, text or email. Beth 464-4146

Rowland Fort Valley mber1066@aol.

com 478-919-8233

ALTERNATIVE

OE Bantams: BBRs,Self Blue, Columbian. Ameraucana Bantams and

LIVESTOCK

Mindians (miniature indian fantails) $10 If you have questions regarding this

each. Kim Hogan Cleveland hogan- category, call 404-656-3722.

guitar1975@yahoo.com 706-809-1215 Harlequin and Babydoll sheep, 1 ram,

Peking ducks: $20 each or five for 2 wethers, 5 ewes organically raised.

$80. Call or text. Jennifer Sandjaja Bryan Cahoon Monroe 678-877-1805

Milledgeville 478-206-7957 478-2519260

Rhea wanted. Located NW of Rome, Ga in Gaylesville, AL. Harrell Whitener

Pheasants, 5 m/o, Red Golden; $15 Coosa 678-630-5354 678-459-7792

each. Ringnecks; $10 each. William Wanted: emus and ostrich. Barry

Turner Ball Ground 770-888-8275

Marietta 770-235-9554

Pigeons: white rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers, & white homers. $20 a

Alternative Livestock Requiring

pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-

Permit/License

3240

If you have questions regarding ads in

Pullets, Rhode Island Red, Golden this category, call 404-656-3722.

Comets and Black Sex link. Quality Advertisers selling fallow deer,

birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706- axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer,

865-9201

reindeer and caribou must submit

Quail: Georgia Giant Bobwhite, Per- a current deer farming license with

ry area, licensed, one week to flight their ads. Ads submitted without this

ready. No minimum. No texting. John license will not be published. If you

W Smith Unadilla 229-938-0290

are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li-

Red Rangers, Ameraucanas, Rhode cense needs to be sent along with it.

Island whites, red stars; pullets start- For ads submitted online, the license

ed laying; $15. Gary Ridley Lafayette can be attached using the attach-

706-638-1911

ments button. For information about

Rhode Island Red Roosters, hatched the deer farming license, contact the

April 2018 and very healthy. Free to Georgia Department of Agriculture

good home. Celeste Costello Temple at 404-656-3667. For information on

404-729-5998

other hoofed stock, excluding llamas

Roosters: 3 EE/Cream Legbar, 8 m/o, colorful, not aggressive; 1 Barred Rock: $5 each. Melanie Herron Good

and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.

Hope 770-231-1490

Pre-Order ONLY

Selling out peacocks, turkeys, games. Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-247-

LIVESTOCK WANTED

6862

If you have questions regarding ads in

Serama frizzle rooster, 1 y/o. Cream this category, call 404-656-3722.

Legbar hen, 8 m/o, laying; $40. Donna Need goats to board for free to clean Ereddia Warner Robins 478-397-8374 pasture or will take free goats. Jim

Seventeen hens, take all for $50. Car- Young Gainesville jyoung52@bell-

ol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162 south.net 770-540-0858

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Seeking guard donkey for my goats. Prefer Jenny or gelding. Must be halter trained. Mary Brookhart Conyers 404314-4665
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
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2 hay rings, 1 black poly; $125. 1 galvanized; $75. VGC. Mickey Hilliard Baldwin 706-949-0197 706-778-5715
2007 Ponderosa 3HSLGN. Front/ rear tack, new floor, new tires, mats/ hay nets in stalls, lights/brakes work. $4000. Todd Malcolm Rutledge 404427-9897
2008 Ponderosa 3HSLGN, rear tack: $4500. Call or text. Clayton Pollard Covington 706-741-2156
2012 20 ft. Stoll livestock trailer, excellent shape; $5950. Gene Cantrell Monroe 770-312-6224 770-267-9905
Aluminum Prostock 2000: overall 27'6", floor 6'6"x20'. Over tongue 6'6"x7'6". Very good condition: $11,000. Curtis Pearson Royston 706246-5774
Full LQ 2HSLGN electric jack, hayrack, stud divider, sheltered, ready for cool weather camping. Donna Harrison Monroe 770-905-7091
Tubs/sweeps, alleys, bow gates, heavy duty, custom made to order, delivered and set up. Randy Floyd Hartwell 706-318-9468
WW working corral with crowd alley; $2250. Willard Redwine Dalton 706277-1416
RABBITS
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Dutch bucks, several colors; $20. Champagne bucks; $30. Call after 6 pm. Tommy Whittle Thomaston 404502-7025
Flemish Giant proven doe, ready to go: $20. Melita Struve Dawsonville 706-974-9661
San Juan rabbits for sale; $10 each. Patrica Bentley Rutledge 404-9838306
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
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All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.
$35: 2018 large 4x5 round bales, string-wrapped, mixed-grass, fertilized, rain-free, barn-stored. Robert Greene 404 Reid St Roopville 30170 770-324-4323
$60; 4x5 rolls, Fescue/Orchard mix. Sprayed, fertilized, limed, high quality, horse hay. Barn kept, cut 2018. Richard Surles Clayton 770-301-1924
`18 4x5 mixed grass hay: $35 per bale, $30 per bale for large quanities. George Standard Mcdonough 770957-5752 770-362-0475
`18 4x5.5 round bales; $60. Sq. bales; $6. All in barn. Delivery available. James Robinson Good Hope 770363-6406
`18 Alicia bermuda hay, excellent quality square bales, UGA tested, 21% protein, 140.3 RFQ. Danny Fausett Dawsonville 706-974-5718 706-2658432
`18 Bahia grass, 75 bales, 4x5.5, fertilized, wrapped, sheltered: $50/bale; 10+@$45/bale; 20+@$40/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912-682-4481
`18 Bermuda grass, round bales, 4'x5', net or twine, fertilized, sheltered and sprayed; $50. Chase Jones Preston 229-942-9806
`18 Bermuda/Crabgrass, 4x5.5, net wrapped, $35 roll. John Bryant Eatonton 706-473-0399
`18 Bermuda/Fescue/Orchard Grass mix, square bales. Limed and fertilized. $7.50 each. Fran Masters Buford 770945-6433
`18 Coastal bermuda small squares; $5.25/bale. Delivery available; horse quality. Drew Allen Alpharetta 478955-7199

`18 horse hay, 4x5 netwrapped rolls; $45.00. sq. bales; $5.00 cow hay. $35.00 in barn. Ronald Campbell Rockmart 706-936-3294 770-6869563
`18 horse quality Tift 44/Dallas grass mix, lg. square bales; $7. Netwrapped JD round bales; $45. Ralph W Mills Gainesville 770-536-8438
`18 Russell Bermuda grass, 4x5, fertilized and sprayed, $50. Delivery available. Robbie McCorkle Buena Vista 229-314-0841
`18 Russell Bermudagrass, 4x5.5, fertilized, wrapped, sheltered, HQ, 200+ bales: $60/bale;10+ @ $55; 20+ @$50/ bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912-682-4481
`18 Tift-44 Bermuda hay, netwrapped rolls, in barn; $40 each. String wrapped; $30 each. James Bramlett Greensboro 706-347-0190
(250) 2018 4X5 rolls Ryegrass, Fescue or bermuda; excellent quality, stored both inside and outside: $35 to $45. Charles Woodward 171 Mcdonald Rd Covington 30014 678-7252292
100+ rolls, 5x5 mulch hay, $20 per roll if you take all. Johnny Michael 4141 Macon Hwy Bishop 30621 706-7691575 706-206-6089
200+ rolls Bahia hay. $25/roll. Accessible by 18-wheeler. Harvested Sept. 20. Don Bond 264 South Winston Street Reynolds 31076 pstc@pstel. com 478-636-9114
2017 Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, large round bales, fertilized: $15 per bale. Linda Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
2017 peanut hay, 4x6 rolls; $40/roll at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960
2017 Tift Bermuda hay square and round, horse quality, stored in barn. Delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317
2017-2018 high performance UGA tested Alicia/Russell, round/square, sheltered hay bales. Delivery available. PBI Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912537-9721 912-293-2535
2018 4x4 round bales. Fescue mixed, well fertilized, rain free, barn kept: $30 per roll. Curtis Phillips Hiram 770-3308322
2018 4x5 Bermuda mix, TifLeaf3, small squares; $4-$40. Winston Westbrook Crawford 706-540-0633 706201-2771
2018 4x5 net wrapped bales, will load trailer or deliver. Discounts for 10 or more bales. $40 per bale. Wayne Smith Butler 706-249-2175
2018 4x5 rolls, Alicia Bermuda. Clean, fertilized and in barn. The Hay Barn. Sam Carpenter Tifton 256-935-0199
2018 Bahia/Fescue/Dallas mix, 4X5 net wrapped, rain-free, fertilized. Good hay. $33/roll. Tom Schulte Lincolnton 706-726-3559
2018 bermuda Fescue hay, horse quality; $5 square bales, in barn. Nancy B Harris Winder 770-867-0733
2018 Bermuda hay; $35 per roll. Rusty Simmons Twin City 912-682-8753
2018 bermuda round rolls, 4x5, fertilized, weed free; $35, delivery available. James Collins Woodbury 706-9779819
2018 Bermuda/Fescue mixed, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, rain free, in barn; $50 per roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 470899-9668
2018 Bermuda; $45. Bahia & Bermuda; $40. 4x5, net wrapped, fertilized, weed and rain free, in barn. James Sibley Woodbury 404-434-8081
2018 Coastal 4x5 rolls stored in barn. $60 roll. Delivery available. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0663
2018 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990
2018 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, rain free. Square bales; $4.50. Rolls $40 to $45 each. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081
2018 Coastal bermuda or rye grass. Horse quality, fertilized UGA soil/ specs. Barned square/4x5 round bales. Round; $25 and up. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-994-6463

2018 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 netwrapped rolls and square bales, horse quality, fertilized/limed per UGA, delivery available. Mike Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665
2018 Coastal Bermuda, horse-quality, fertilized, limed, netwrapped, sheltered, 4x5 rolls. $50, 10+ bales for discounted price. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985
2018 Coastal mix hay, 4x5 net wrapped rolls. Dry in shelter. $40/roll. Carlin Hodges Musella 478-839-9130 404-557-8978
2018 Coastal/Bahia mix. 4x5 net wrapped. $40. Madison Moon Harlem 706-267-7510
2018 Coastal/Russell bermuda hay, fertilized to UGA Specs, 4'x64" weed free, net wrap, barn stored. 170 bales available. William Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942
2018 Coastal/Russell, large 4x6 bales, John Deere net-wrapped, stored in barn, horse quality; $50. Can deliver. William Stevens Gray 478-214-1257
2018 fall cutting, cattle quality mixed hay, 4x5; $25. Andrew Arnold Nicholson 706-207-6113
2018 Fescue and Grass mix hay; $4.50 bale, at barn. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983
2018 Fescue Bermuda hay in square bales. Well fertilized, limed and sprayed. $5 each. Delivery available. Jonathan Little Monroe 770-314-1278
2018 Fescue bermuda mixed hay, round rolls; $35. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-445-2423
2018 Fescue bermuda mixed hay. 4x5 net wrapped rolls: $40 in barn, $30 outside. Phillip Britton Jackson 404597-7347
2018 Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, 4x5 net-wrapped rolls, fertilized, stored in barn. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770307-7098
2018 Fescue/bermuda mixed, horsequality, net-wrapped; $50-60/inside, $35-40/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
2018 Fescue/Orchard top quality hay, weed free, dry, in barn, $4.50 per bale. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
2018 hay 4'x6' large round bales, fertilized excellent quality. $50 per roll. Rocky Yelton Waynesboro 706-5511770
2018 hay, 4x5 rolls, stored inside, fertilized, can load, Fescue/ Johnson Grass. $20. George Eckerd Lafayette geck30728@yahoo.com 706-539-1512
2018 hay, 4x5, net-wrapped, cut on 8/15/18; $30 per roll. Good cow hay. Call after 9 am. A.R. Thomas Alto 770869-7157
2018 Hay, Coastal Bermuda/Bahia, 4x5 net wrapped. RFQ tested. Barn and field stored. $35-$40. Phil Amos Louisville 706-260-8720
2018 horse-quality Orchard/Fescue hay; square bale in barn, fertilized: $5 each. Lou Beal Ellijay 706-502-8266
2018 Mixed Bermuda grass, 4x6 rolls, fertilized $40 outside, $55 sheltered picked up, local delivery available. Mike Holliday Pitts 229-938-8656
2018 mixed grass 4x5 bales, twine tied, good cow/goat hay, $35 per bale. Raymond Gilbert Bishop 706-7695820 706-296-4360
2018 net-wrapped bermuda & Bahia mixed hay: $40 bales. Delivery available. Matt Waverly Hall 706-826-8299
2018 Riata Bahia, fertilized, 4x6 net wrap. $40/roll. Art Dorminy Ocilla 229425-8422
2018 Russell Bermuda, 4x5, net wrapped. Fertilized & weed free. $50 per roll. Andy Dykes Reynolds 478847-4347 478-235-0087
2018 Russell/Alicia hay, 4x5, half net wrapped; $50 roll. 100 or more $45. Milton Ussery Milan 229-424-3532
2018 Tifquik Bahia grass hay, 4x5 net wrapped rolls; $35. Hank Mizell Axson 912-381-5783
2018 Tift 85 round bales, 5x5, fertilized/irrigated; $40. Call after 5:30 p.m. or leave message. Leslie Rigsby Cuthbert 229-886-5651
40 bales of rye grass hay; always sheltered; $45 a bale. A Clark Cairo 229-377-4718

4x4 Fescue and bermuda/Fescue Hay: bermuda/Fescue mix; $4/bale.

mixed, no rain, in barn, sprayed and Will be cutting fresh soon. Great horse

fertilized. Michael A McKinzey Flowery hay. Out of field; $3. David Tucker

Branch 470-774-7696

Rome 706-252-5342

4x5, net-wrapped 2017 Alicia/Ber- Horse and cow hay. Horse hay; fertil-

muda hay; $25. 2018 Mixed Grass or ized Coastal Bermuda grass. Jonathan

Alicia/Bermuda hay; $35-$45. Delivery Coleman Dearing 706-831-6301

available. David Clemens Waynesboro Horse quality Fescue hay: square

706-466-2944

bales, $5; 4x5 heavy round bales, $45.

Alfalfa sq. bales, 50-60 lbs. $10 a Delivery available. Randall West Ellijay

bale at farm. Ronnie Green Murrayville 404-358-2833

770-532-0816

Horse quality, Sq. bales; $5.50. Rolls;

Alfalfa sq. bales; $10. Alfalfa rolls; $50. Mulch hay, sq. bales; $3.25, rolls;

$75. Fescue/orchard rolls; $45. Fes- $20. Rick Anderson Taylorsville 404-

cue/orchard sq. bales; $5. Fescue 402-8470

rolls; $30. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506- Horse-quality round and square bails

0351

and mulch hay; call or txt for details.

August and September 2018 cut- Pierce Marlowe Comer 678-227-9110

tings Bermuda/Crabgrass. 4x5 rolls, Limited quantity of 2017 round bales

net wrapped, dry in barn; $40. Quan- of hay, 4x5.5, net wrapped, price ne-

tity discounts, delivery available. Gary gotiable. Chad Hendrix Collins 912-

Lane Carrollton 404-502-4000

237-3430

Bermuda Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls. $30 Orchard grass or Fescue hay, 4x5

each or $25 each for 5 or more. Larry M rolls, fertilized/sprayed, rain free; $45.

Newberry Lizella 478-972-2728

Second cutting Fescue/mixed grass;

Bermuda Fescue hay, heavily fertil- $35. Square bales, $5. Delivery avail-

izer, rain free, horse quality. Square; $7. able. William Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-

Round; $50. Large quantity, delivery 300-6592

available. Stephen Stana Carrollton Pearl millet for food plots; $35 per

770-241-3201

50 lbs. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-382-

Bermuda/Fescue mix, premium 6832

round rolls, stored dry, net-wrapped, Premium 2018 Tifton 44 Bermuda,

excellent quality. Horse; $50. Cattle; horse quality, fertilized, weed/crab-

$40. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 678-794- grass free, barn stored; $75, 4x5 roll.

0880

Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712

Coastal bermuda 4x4 rolls, in field, 770-331-7749

fertilized, 2018 cut; $30/roll, 2017 Quality hay, 4x5 round bales; $30.

cut; $20/roll. Large quantity discount. Sprayed, fertilized, no weeds. Barned,

Andre Barlow Grantville 706-302- never wet. Fescue and Orchard grass.

7658

Doug Clark Chickamauga 423-413-

Coastal bermuda hay for sale; round 1740

bales, fertilized, barn-dry. Emory Tuck- Russell Bermuda rolls-4x5-$65,

er Quitman 229-456-6618

Mixed grass-4x5-$55, Bermuda

Cow hay, net wrapped, under pole Square- $6.50. Michael Bugden

barn: $40 a roll. Robert Strickland Newnan 678-428-2917

Barnesville 770-584-3239

Russell hay, 4x5 rolls, horse quality,

Fescue/Bermuda pasture grass hay. weed free, UGA tested. 2018 cut; $50

4x5 rolls with Sisal Twine. Baled Aug/ per roll. 2017 cut; $35 per roll. Lonnie

Sep. $30/roll. Wendell Fincher Rome Mckinney Cordele 229-947-2878

706-844-8383

Taking orders for Coastal Mixed hay,

Fescue/Orchard Mix, 2018 spring one dollar per bale or $20 per roll, in

hay, $3.00. At the barn, while it lasts. field, you load. Terry Dockery Lees-

John Petrel Lafayette jpetrel@floor- burg 229-343-1849

soft.com 706-313-6628

Tift 44 Bermuda square bales, horse

Free pasture grass/hay. Around 60- quality, dry in barn; $6.00 each Paige

70 bales. You cut, bale and haul away. Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421

Mike Cole Conyers 678-672-7958

Various sizes of grain bin, heater and

Good quality cow hay, baled 9/20/18: fans included, good condition, call for

$30 per roll, can deliver. Charles Hood more information. Sandra Clark Cairo

Oxford 770-235-3847

229-378-0250

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018

5' drag harrow, 2 gang scallop Albany/SW Georgia complete bee

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discs, adjustable rubber haul wheels, removal, also hornets, wasps, yellow sheltered, excellent condition; $375. jackets. Licensed and insured. Dale Bobby Hood Covington 770-787- Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663

3503

Bee removal, work guaranteed in

55-gallon, closed-top metal drums; metro and West georgia areas. W.O.

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
Nov. 3-4 13th Annual Harvest Days in Old Talbot

Nov. 14 Georgia Clean Day Pesticide Waste Collection Sunbelt Ag Expo 290-G Harper Blvd. Moultrie, Ga. 31788 Pre-registration required 404.656.4958, ext. 4113 404.535.1614 ricky.hayes@agr.georgia.gov
Nov. 16 Pesticide Applicator Licensing Exam Category 24 Preparatory

Jan. 23-25 Georgia Green Industry Association's Wintergreen Tradeshow Infinite Energy Center 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy. Duluth, Ga. 30097 706.632.0100 www.ggia.site-ym.com
Feb. 1-2 Georgia Young Farmers State Convention Augusta Marriott at the Convention

free if picked up, 32 available. Previ- Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887

ously held molasses. Michael Ander- CSRA area Wildflower honey. Quarts;

son Decatur 404-606-2127

$12. Pints; $7. 5 gallon pails; $200.

8 pine doors, 2x6 T&G, 29x79 5/8, 1 2017 dark, 5 gallon pails; $150. Tim

at 24x79 5/8, must buy together; $225. Batchelor Appling 706-270-4139

Pictures available. Robert Crittenden Italian Honey Bees and Queens.

Kennesaw 770-428-5105

Slade Jarrett Baldwin 706-677-2854

Dehydrator: fruit/vegetable/meat, Raw honey and honeycomb, 2018

16"x21", 10 shelves, stainless steel, crop. The Best Honeycomb of World

clean: $50. Kendall Morris Barnesville made in GA, USA. Shakeel Nasir Ken-

770-358-6800

nesaw 678-468-6238

Electric pea sheller: Good condition, Wanted: bee equipment, will pick up

small home-use model. Jim Lever Tif- swarms for free. Remove bees from

Patsiliga Museum

Class

Center

ton 229-392-3257

structure for a fee. Leonard Day Ma-

780 Fielders Mill Road

UGA Extension Gwinnett County

2 10th St.

Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and con 478-719-5588

Junction City, Ga. 31812

750 South Perry St.

Augusta, Ga. 30901

Emergency Signage. An information Will pick up swarms, no charge.

706.269.3630

Lawrenceville, Ga. 30046

source for greater peace of mind. Web- Will remove from structures for a fee.

Nov. 5-11 Savannah Food and Wine Festival Downtown Savannah, Ga. www.savannahfoodandwinefest. com
Nov. 8 2018 D.W. Brooks Lecture UGA Center for Continuing Education and Hotel Mahler Auditorium 1197 S. Lumpkin St. Athens, Ga. 30602 http://dwbrooks.caes.uga.edu/
Nov. 13

678.377.4010 rdaly@uga.edu
Georgia Agribusiness Council Harvest Celebration
Cobb Galleria Centre Two Galleria Parkway Atlanta, Ga. 30339 http://www.ga-agribusiness.org/
Jan. 10-13, 2019 Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference Savannah International Trade and Convention Center 1 International Drive Savannah, Ga. 31421

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

site: farm911signs.com Daren Sue Burke, Columbia, Richmond counties.

Truex Cumming 678-628-6767

Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829-9372

Hoosier cabinet; $275. Shopmith; Will pick up swarms, remove from

$1500. Upright heater; $75. Paul Bailey structures and remove unwanted bee

Redan 770-482-2812

equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce

Large rocks: Use for fill or decoration, 706-335-7226

you load/haul; $1 per load. Tom Lord Alto 770-925-2055

Things To Eat

Metal building, 30'x40'x12' high, re- 2017 Desirable pecans, $11/lb +

inforced roof for bearing load, excel- postage. Will crack, shell, separate

lent shape. James & Laurie Boerman your pecans; $.50 cents/lb. Russell Ea-

Dahlonega 470-253-0950 404-764- ton Stockbridge 770-506-2727

9931

All natural grain finished beef, no hor-

Necchi sewing machine, doily mones or implants. $3.10/lb hanging

stretcher, 75 Simplicity patterns from weight, plus processing. Tom Brown

the 1930s; white. Thomas A Stone Canton 404-259-0998

SCORE Moultrie/USDA Ag Mentor https://seregionalconference.org/

Division tab.

College Park 404-767-2980

American Style Wagyu beef and large

Workshop

One 4"x10" walnut mantle piece, cut black hog pork, by the cut. Chris Pierce

Colquitt County Extension Office Jan. 21-23

1983, rough sawn; $200. Steve Stow- Suches 706-747-5413

350 Building 1, Room 132

Georgia Dairy Conference

ers Dawsonville 706-974-0576

End of summer sale. Blackberries; $15

Veteran Parkway North Moultrie, Ga. 31788 229.985.2131 scoremoultrie@gmail.com

Savannah Marriott Riverfront 100 General McIntosh Blvd. Savannah, Ga. 31401 706.310.0020 http://www.gadairyconference.
com/

Poultry coop, three doors, no stand, per gallon. Figs; $10 per gallon. Scup-

must pick up: $30. Robert Hatchett pernongs; $8 per gallon. Negotiable.

Social Circle 770-712-5676

Charles Eaves Elberton 706-436-0310

Tomato cages for sale, some never Grain-finished Angus beef quarter

used. Also have glass fruit jars to sell. or side, cut to your order. Visit www.

Arlin Wheeler Gainesville 770-534- mcmichaelangusfarm.com. Ken McMi-

4089

chael Monticello 706-819-9295

Tracker Pro Deep V-16 aluminum Marview Farms provides grassfed

Wheat straw: $3.75 a bale; individual bales or in a 21-bale bundle. Wade

Ag Plants for Sale

Red Hot Poker plants, $1 each, plus boat with newer/low hour 40 HP Yama- and pastured; beef, pork, lamb and shipping. Regina D'amico 4370 Dabbs ha, many extras. $2000 or best offer. goat. Free range eggs and chickens.

Whitaker Rutledge 706-318-4526

Yellow Granex sweet onions. 500 Bridge Road Acworth 30101 770-974- Orin Timlin Rockmart 573-225-8495 MarviewFarms.com. Fernando Men-

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
Good mixed grass hay for sale. 4x5 net wrapped. $30/role. Quantity discount. Andy Page Jefferson 770-3077511
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with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-656-3635.
Beet seeds, Detroit dark red heirloom, large delicious fruit: $5/Tbsp. SASE. Larry Odom 868 Maerick Rd Dawson 39842 229-537-0744
MISCELLANEOUS Multiplying onions, $29 per gallon.
We eat When you call say you are calling about
onions. Eugene White Lithonia 770987-9790
Oat seed, Coker 227. 50 lb. bags, $10. Bulk; $4.90 per bushel. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795
Seed oats, FLA 501, 97 percent ger-

plants; $35. 1000; $56. Freight included. Diana Cox Tarrytown chetcox9@ hotmail.com 912-529-6715 912-2937917
White peachtree seedlings 2 ft. Freestone $1 each. Postage extra. Robert Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-344-0568
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Dwarf Mondo grass. Near Gainesville. Lee Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922
If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722.
1-gallon Variegated Liriope; $2 each. 1-gallon Mondo; $2 each. 6 3-gallon Nandina bushes; $48. JH Patman Athens 706-549-4487
2018 Scarlet Red or Pink/Lime Zinnias, 50 seeds, $3 cash + SASE. D. Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd Ne Ranger 30734
4 o'clocks, maypops: 10/$1. Poppies, foxglove, larkspur, Sweet Williams, cosmos: $2/tsp. Send SASE. Sara O'Shields PO Box 185 Tate 30177
4" Perennials, 350 varieties all $1.50 each including helleborus, 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples $20-$25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967
Boxwoods; large, medium and some small in pots, others in ground. Help dig. Robert L Crowder 1970 Chipley Hwy Greenville 30222 706-6638276
Japanese Maples, more than 20 varieties: one, three and seven gallon pots;

0444 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
Would like to buy large quantity of Larkspur seeds. Please leave message. Charlotte Pratt Athens 678-4929934
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling officially protected plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at 770-918-6411.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
"Home Comfort" wood burning cook stove, very good condition, reay for cabin/lake home; $600. LB Morris Powder Springs 404-402-2050
1 mule-drawn wagon, pretty good

Troy-Bilt electric cultivator. Excellent condition. Great for small jobs. Larry Stewart Danielsville 706-789-3771
White Pine tongue groove, new, 11 1x6x16, 50% off $60 more. Good deals. Judi Farmer Carnesville 706384-5013
Wood burning cook stove with oven: Estate Heatrola, $450, have pictures. E. Lacy Waverly Hall dycalk@gmail. com 706-582-3044 706-457-9744
Wood heater insert with blowers. Good condition; $100. Mitchel Barrett Cleveland 706-531-4330
Miscellaneous Wanted
ISO retiring farmer willing to pass on property to young farmer for retirement income. Starting organic gardening operation. Phil Harris Senoia 678-3261552
Looking for circular sawmill. Frick or Curly. Also parts to Curly mill. Jason Evans Clarkesville 770-530-2395
Old iron garden gates in Northeast Georgia. Sharon L Bucek Cleveland 706-865-2723
Walk-behind ditch digger. Bill Mangum Monticello 706-473-2872
Want heavy floor model wood planer to plane old barn wood and timbers. Call or text. Fred Tosh Dawsonville 678-858-3328
Wanted: old signs, handmade folk pottery, churns, tools, cars/parts, barn farm items, collections, antiques, Civil War, etc. Craig Walker Cleveland 770294-5920
We are restoring a 1930 school house and are looking for items to place in a museum setting. Suzanne Dobson Armuchee 706-346-5745
Bees, Honey & Supplies

dez Arabi info@marviewfarms.com 786-210-6544
Muscadines: black/bronze, 23 varieties, U-pick. Jimmy Wilhite 1400 Midway Rd Powder Springs 30127 770427-0344
Shelled black walnuts, $25 qt+ shipping. Homemade jams, jellies and preserves; $6 pint. Linda And Herman Robinson Bremen 770-294-9600 678821-3466
Sugar Cane stalks, place order now for November pick-up. Mickey's Farm, Inc. Mickey Morris Odum mickeysfarm@ windstream.net 912-586-2241
Sugarcane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25 oz. bottles shipped: $42 total. paypal.me/parrishcanesyrup Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-536-2200
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Herbs
Advertisers selling ginseng must be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submitted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411.

mination (Lab No. T-19-8-60062). Bulk $25 and up. Carl Wright Stone Moun- condition, approximately 81 y/o. D. B. 10-frame beehive, $85; 5-frame bee-

only. John T Bullington Cordele 229- tain 614-619-6988

Morris Pearson 912-422-4496 912- hive NUCs, $65, no bees. Also make

273-3597

Pond plants, lillies, lotus, bog and 422-3648

inner covers, supers and top-bar bee

Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 87% germina- Japanese maples, burning bush, aza- 2 new home sewing machine pad- hive. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-

tion, 50 lb. bags. $ 20. James Gaston leas, tea olives, sassafras, ginger, an- dles; $50 each. 2 new trailer tires; $50 492-5119

Americus gaston7460@bellsouth.net gel trumpets more. Susan Kingsolver each, 5-30-12. Nancy Williamson Li- 500 colonies for sale. Bob Binnie

229-924-7460 229-938-9115

Hull 706-363-8892

thonia 770-981-1263

Lakemont 706-782-6722

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Fish & Supplies
Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044.
3"-14" Grass carp, F1/bass, threadfin/shad, coppernose/bluegill, shellcrackers, catfish and cages. Please inquire about our unique, unmatched genetic/ delivery guarantee. David Beall Greenville 706-289-1874
A-1 Quality, farm-grown channel catfish, graded, priced by size, accurate weights and counts. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon 770-567-1223 770-468-0725
All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938
Catawba worms: $1.50 per dozen. Available live in summer months; frozen year-round. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068
Channel catfish, 1-3 lbs each. 500 lbs minimum. Orville L Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Koi, Goldfish and Albino catfish for sale. Fish food and pond supplies. Call for more info. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704
Rainbow and Brown Trout: DNR certified. Quality stockers. Hatched on our farm. Various sizes with delivery/pickup available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706273-6199
Fertilizers & Mulches
2017 mulch hay, 4x5, twine-wrapped, stored outside: $25 per roll. Robert Pennington Madison 706-474-0710
2018 66"x66" net wrapped hay for mulch, average weight: 1000 lbs; $25 per roll. Charles M. Stewart Greensboro 706-467-2526

Aged Garden compost & mulch, we

load, $5 small truck. $10 full size. By

appointment. Charlene Cook Fort Val-

ley 478-825-1981

Free horse manure mixed with pine

bedding. Please leave message.

Cindy Griffeth Dawsonville 706-216-

8007

Fresh clean red pinestraw, installed

and cleaned; $4/bale. Travis Golden

Conyers 770-895-8073

Long leaf pinestraw delivery/spread-

ing or semi trailers available. Joshua

Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076

Worm

castings/vermicompost,

shipped: $18/1gal, $30/2gal, $45/3gal;

pickup: $12/5gal, $45/25gal, $275/

truckload. Eric Howell Roberta 478-

319-6183

Poultry Litter/Compost

Bulk chicken litter, delivered in truck load, 25+ tons per load. Large quantities available. Jerald Sargent Dawsonville 678-245-1700
Bulk chicken litter, reasonably priced. Randy Cannon Elberton 706-9883333

Oddities

Gourds, many varieties; Martin gourds fixed, ready to hang, at farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-406-5039
Gourds: Martin crookneck, at farm: $2 ea. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770887-2039
Lucky Buckeyes; $4.25/doz. Planting Buckeyes; $5.25/dozen. Instructions included, please include postage. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain 828226-4700
Martin gourds, $2.50 each. Paul Bailey Hoschton 706-654-9245

Garden Space

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.

Farmers Markets
Markets may use this category to

Firewood
Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
2 premium oak trees (long trunks): barbeque, heating, etc. You cut and haul. Must be experienced. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790
24" oak on the ground. I have backhoe onsite. Thomas Burch Snellville 404-274-0102
Firewood, approximately two cords. Split and sheltered, mostly oak. $175 per cord. Less if you take it all. Claudine Morris Brooks 678-6545073
I have 65 trophies cooking BBQ with pecan wood. I have 4 cords, cut and seasoned at $100 per cord. You pick up. Jesse H Arnett Tifton 229-3826517
Oak firewood, any quantity. Delivery. Unsplit firewood logs. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709
Red oak and hardwood already cured, ready to burn this winter, different sizes and prices. Free local delivery. Travis Ulfik Oxford 470-227-5614
Seasoned oak firewood. Hickory BBQ wood. Bundles of fatlighter sticks. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083
Split cured hardwood; $60 for 1/2 cord. Select and pickup. Delivery available. Cecil Sumner Oxford 470-3284910
Split seasoned hardwood; $165 per cord. You load. Can deliver with dump trailer. Norm Johnson Taylorsville 386503-8492
Wanted: 1 cord seasoned red oak firewood. You deliver. Brian Grange Cornelia 706-894-1000
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.

Assistance Available for 7 Additional Georgia Counties due to Hurricane Michael
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 17, 2018 -- Farmers and ranchers in seven additional Georgia counties are now eligible for assistance to address damage to working lands and livestock mortality because of Hurricane Michael through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
The Southwest Georgia counties added to those eligible for this assistance are: Crisp, Grady, Lee, Mitchell, Terrell, Thomas and Worth. Including these counties, a series of special sign-ups for agricultural livestock mortality and carcass disposal is being conducted for 13 counties designated under the Individual Assistance Declaration from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The first sign-up period ends October 26, 2018. A second sign-up period will end November 16, 2018.
"I have pledged all available USDA resources to aid in response to Hurricane Michael and I know our team in Georgia is mobilizing to do just that," U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue said. "By batching these signups, we are helping those who are ready to begin the healing process as quickly as possible and allow more time for those still assessing damages."
EQIP is provided through the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Farmers and ranchers seeking NRCS financial and technical assistance can sign up at their local NRCS office. Conservation practices also available through EQIP can address flood and wind damage, excessive runoff that is causing hurricane-related natural resource concerns and provide protection from exceptional storm events in the future.
This assistance is available to individual farmers and ranchers to aid in recovery efforts on their properties and does not apply to local governments or other entities. Agricultural producers in Baker, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Miller and Seminole counties may be eligible for this special sign-up.
Under these sign-ups, mortality and carcass disposal will be by burial, incineration or composting methods. NRCS recommends producers seeking assistance for any mass mortality event immediately notify the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Animal Industry Division, if they haven't already done so.

2018 Alicia bermuda hay for mulch, 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped, 200 rolls; $25 each. James Martin Waynesboro 706558-5005
2018 Mulch hay, round bales, 4'x5' stored outside, 100+ available; $20 each.

advertise vendor space for rent or lease, as well as days and hours of operation.
Dodge Fresh produce, arts and crafts, food and fun. Every Saturday year-round. Dodge County Farmers

Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.
Mixed hardwood, 1 cord of seasoned chunks. $75. Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576

For more information from NRCS, contact your local USDA Service Center or visit the Georgia NRCS website at www.ga.nrcs. usda.gov. For more information on disaster assistance programs for farmers and ranchers, visit farmers.gov/recover.

Clay Washburn Macon 478-718-6263 Market Po Box 26 Eastman 31023

H M : Farmers `adapt and overcome' 2018 round bales, 4x5 mixed grass slevas@sbcglobal.net 619-322-4505

for mulch and landscaping. Tight roles

Out-Of-State Wanted

urricane ichael

with plastic twine. $15 each. Will load. Glenn Hayes Oxford 404-272-7298

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2018 wheat straw, $3.50/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470

under the shelter of an open-sided shed with a prayer, gusts." saying, in part: "I pray we'd have love one for another The difference was huge in terms of crop-loss. during this time, a time unlike any time any of us have Whereas the cotton fields at Sunbelt sustained 40- to

912-286-3191

ever experienced."

50-percent loss, cotton growing in fields 30 miles away

Perdue said relief will come from the combined ef- was blown to the ground.

forts of the state and federal governments. Congress Expo staff and exhibitors were setting up the show

has already been asked to consider an extension of the site at Spence Field up to 11 a.m. the day of the storm

Wildfires and Hurricanes Indemnity Program enacted and resumed work at 1 p.m. the next day, as soon as the

last year.

winds and rain subsided. Power was restored that night,

"No one ever contemplates this," Perdue said. "I've Blalock said, and the decision was made to go on with

never seen anything like this in Georgia."

the show.

On Oct. 15 Perdue accompanied President Donald "We really didn't want to give up, that's the main

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on a tour of Cen- thing, and we wanted to be part of the healing process,"

tral Georgia, including a stop at the Macon State Farm- he said. "That's why we're here this week."

ers Market.

According to the latest estimates, Hurricane Michael

Pence left Sunbelt Oct. 16 for a tour of Decatur dealt a $3+ billion blow to Georgia agriculture, doing

County, which bore the brunt of the storm as it rolled great damage to cotton, pecans and peanuts that were

into Georgia at Category 3 strength with minimum near harvest or partially harvested. Few sectors of agri-

winds of 111 mph. There, he visited Flint River Mills in culture were unaffected not even agritourism.

Bainbridge, a feed mill supplying eight states that has Sheila Rice, whose family row-crop farm supports a

operated continuously for more than 80 years until diversified agribusiness operation that includes a farm-

Michael.

ers market and fall corn mazes, attended the impromptu

"We are with you and we will stay with you until we gathering with Perdue and Black Sunday in Cordele.

rebuild and recover, better than ever before," Pence said It took Hurricane Michael just a few hours to undo the

to sustained applause at the ag expo luncheon. "See- months of work that went into growing and grooming

ing you here today, seeing your smiling faces, it just her eight-acre corn maze at Calhoun Produce in Ash-

reminds me, coming from a heartland state as I do, of burn.

the strength, the resilience, the character and the faith With 500 bushels of shelled peas spoiling in a pow-

that is synonymous with agriculture."

erless refrigerator, Rice bought 180 hay bales and set

Moultrie, home of the expo, was in the path of Hur- about building a hay maze to entertain a school field

ricane Michael but suffered minimal damage.

trip scheduled for the Monday following the storm. Her

"We're very fortunate," said Chip Blalock, execu- power was restored at 9:20 that Monday morning. The

tive director of the expo. "At Sunbelt Ag Expo we only school groups arrived at 9:30.

had 56 mile-per-hour wind gusts, where 30 miles to "My motto has been, adapt and overcome, with this

the west of here they had 100-plus-mile-per-hour wind whole thing," she said.

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The House takes the trophy again 8th Annual Legislative Livestock Show puts resilience on display

By Amy Carter

watching his son and daughter,

amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov

Wendy, show at the old fair-

grounds in Macon.

Her final year showing livestock

"I came to the show and it

will likely be Taylor Barber's most

was just deplorable. One fau-

memorable, and not just because it

cet to wash 100 hogs in the

included the opportunity to reac-

dust," he said.

quaint a state senator with the finer

"In the mud," his wife,

points of showmanship.

Janice, corrected him.

Barber, 17, was paired with Sen.

Larry Walker remembers

Larry Walker III, R-Perry, for the

telling former Rep. Henry

8th Annual Legislative Livestock

Reaves, long-time chair of

Showdown Oct. 13 at the Georgia

the House Agriculture and

National Fair. A high school senior

Consumer Affairs Committee,

from Decatur County in the far

how embarrassed he was by

southwest corner of Georgia, Bar-

the facility, to which Reaves

ber was in town showing pigs at

responded: "We're going to do

the Georgia National Fairgrounds

something about it."

and Agricenter in Perry while her

The result is the 1,100-

parents were back home in Bain-

acre agricenter including

bridge, digging out from under the

the New South Arena where

debris of Hurricane Michael, which

Sen. Greg Kirk, R-Americus,

ravaged the family farm days ear- To the victors Philip Gentry, far left, agricultural and youth livestock director for the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in

placed first for his skilled

lier.

Perry, and Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black, far right, with the Legislative Showdown Team: Reps. Tom McCall, Bob Trammell,

showmanship of his pig. The

"My house and my show barn Valencia Stovall, David Knight and son, John David, and Reps. Karen Mathiak and Katie Dempsey.

House team, however, won

are the only two things standing,"

the overall competition. More

Barber said just prior to the Legislative Showdown. "My dad who coached Rep. David Knight, R-Griffin, showing breeding valuable than bragging rights, though, were the lessons youth

raises chickens, so he has eight chicken houses. All of them gilts as part of the winning House of Representatives team. like the Barbers taught their legislative partners.

are gone and every barn that he had equipment under is gone. That they had a diversion from the tremendous loss back "(Taylor) showed that you just pick up and move on as best

It's pretty bad. All of our crops are gone. All of the cotton home is due in part to the "deplorable conditions" in which you can with what the good Lord gives you. That's the way

looks like it's been picked and we haven't touched it yet. And Walker III a former state champion showed livestock as a most farmers are," said Rep. Tom McCall, R-Elberton, chair

we had most of the peanuts picked already, but what was left teen in Macon.

of the House Agriculture and Consumers Affairs Committee.

is gone."

"It spawned this facility," said the senior Larry Walker, fa- "In spite of all the tragedy in South Georgia, I just was real

But worst of all for Barber, this was the first livestock event ther of Walker III and a former member of the Georgia House impressed that she was so dedicated to what she was doing,

in her 13-year career that her parents couldn't attend. The of Representatives for 32 years. Larry Walker played a prom- and she'll be successful because of it," Walker III said. "She

show still went on for Barber and her younger brother, Jake, 9, inent role in the establishment of the Perry Agricenter after showed a lot of resilience."

Georgia Grown Baby Barn delivers an unforgettable experience

It's official Gov. Nathan Deal participated in opening ceremonies for the Baby Barn.

Photos by Amy Carter/GDA
Not immune Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black, a cattleman himself, still delighted in witnessing a calf's birth.

Cow whisperer Georgia Grown Marketing Director Jack Spruill comforts an expectant mother.

Gov. Nathan Deal and a host of dignitaries helped Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black cut the ceremonial ribbon that marked the official opening of the Georgia Grown Baby Barn at the Georgia National Fair in Perry Oct. 4. While no official count was taken, we estimate that several thousand fair-goers visited the newest addition to the Georgia Grown Experience at the annual fair to see and this is an official count 20 live births of 21 calves (one set of twins) to Hereford dairy cows that delivered in our maternity ward. If you are among the few who missed it, be sure to visit us at next year's fair, Oct. 3-13, 2019!

Happy moment The crowd reacts as calf is born.