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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 VOL. 101, NO. 4 COPYRIGHT 2018
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Last October, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement with ag-
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DuPont to minimize the risks of dicamba drift, which has the potential to damage neighboring crops after specific weed control formulations
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are applied onto genetically modified cotton and soybeans. By implementing new precautionary measures, the goal is to help farmers make informed choices for seed purchases prior to the 2018 growing season.
"(These) actions are the result of intensive, collaborative efforts, working side-by-side with the states and university scientists from across the nation who have first-hand knowledge of the problem and workable solutions," said EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. "Our collective efforts with our state partners ensure we are relying on the best on-the-ground information."
special training, and those under their supervision, to apply them; dicamba-specific training for all certified applicators to reinforce proper use; Requiring farmers to maintain specific records regarding the use of these products to improve compliance with label restrictions; Limiting applications to when maximum wind speeds are below 10 mph (from 15 mph) to reduce potential spray drift;
One must have a certified pesticide license to purchase these restricted use herbicides.
For in-season applications to XtendFlex Cotton or Xtend Soybean, the person in charge of the application is required to have attended the "Using Pesticides Wisely" classroom training
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After discussing the issues of dicamba drift with stakeholders, EPA reviewed the information and established a list of positive changes that will be enforced across the agriculture industry to alleviate the risk of off-target damage in the future. Label changes will be carried out to make additional requirements known to product applicators.
Manufacturers have agreed to print labels that disclose the additional requirements for the "over-the-top" use of dicamba formulations. These changes include: Classifying products as "restricted use,"
permitting only certified applicators with
Reducing the times during the day when applications can occur;
Including tank clean-out language to prevent cross-contamination; and
Enhancing susceptible crop language and record keeping with sensitive crop registries to increase awareness of risk to especially sensitive crops nearby. On a state level, the University of Georgia
Cooperative Extension and the Georgia Department of Agriculture are facilitating a series of classroom trainings that will help farmers comply with the "restricted-use" and training
See DICAMBA, page 7
any use on the label) must have either 1) attended the "Using Pesticides Wisely" classroom training or 2) received a signed certificate from their UGA Cooperative Extension Agent confirming they have attended the "Using Pesticides Wisely" one-on-one training. Training must occur prior to applying any of these products.
Industry applicator trainings are
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trologist Kontz Bennett in Tifton monthly to sets: rubber balls are used for Cash 3, Cash of the independent auditor are to monitor the
verify that ballsets used in the drawings for 4, Fantasy 5 and Mega Millions drawings. pre- and post-draw process, to monitor the
various lottery games are free from irregu- Plastic ping-pong balls are used for Georgia actual drawing, and to certify the winning
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FARM SERVICES
FARM EMPLOYMENT
1984 Ford F-150 shortbed with tailgate: $300. Other body parts. Frank
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Farm Services and Services Wanted ads must be related to agriculture. Wanted services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Commercial contractors are not allowed to advertise services in this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
"Chew Crew" with camper available for land management. Near or around Athens. Please call with inquiries. Alexander Flaherty Danielsville 706-254-7717
18 years of experience: Bobcat, no-till grain drill, bush-hogging, clearing, light grading, tree removal, fences, on/offsite welding. Chris Wilkie Commerce 706-870-6256
35+ years of experience: lakes/ponds built and repaired, new pipe systems,
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
60+ year old man in good health with ability to perform all types of farm work, land clearing, firebreak maintenance, wildlife management. Willing to trade labor for hunting rights in Crisp, Wilcox, Dooly, Macon, Sumter, Turner, Worth, Ben Hill or Tift counties. Have equipment for all types of work. Cap Edalgo Cordele 229-942-3771 229-273-3771
Looking for farm caregiver position: 57 y/o male with 25+ years' experience installing all types fencing, stonework, animal care, gardening; also capable of operating any farm equipment. Will relocate. Dan Gilbert Dawsonville danoutdoorman770@gmail.com 706-974-2060
Klapka Thomaston 706-601-1496
1985 Club Car golf cart, electric, 36volt, new charger; no calls after 7 p.m. Easter Smith Danielsville 706-789-3210
1986 Ford F150 shortbed truck, 4-speed. New crate 300i6, clutch, breaks, interior; excellent farm truck. Billy Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716
1992 John Deere 3055: 5800 hrs. with wide front end: $13,000. Blake Cauley Baxley 912-339-3686
1997 New Holland 3930 tractor with BushHog loader. 1175 hours. Great condition. Photos available. $15,000. Elwood Waites Perry elwood@ewaitesins. com 478-954-2004
2 Hoss garden tractors both in working order, both/$500 or 1/$300. Set of turn plows; $400. PTO post-hole diggers, 6" and 9"; $200. Subsoiler; $400. Corine Wilkes Gordon 478-454-8645
2 Sherman step-up transmissions for 8N or Jubilee. 1 cable shift that is near
land clearing, swamps drained, creeks Looking for horse/cattle full time worker. perfect. 1 lever shift with chipped output
rerouted, drainage problems, wetlands Drug free, reliable, experienced with op- cog. $200 for both. Jack Mitchell Hiram
restoration, food plots, bush-hogging, erating farm machinery. Pickens County 770-943-6030
homesites, licensed/insured. Bobby Lee area. Gary Priest Ranger 770-356-6247 2, 3 & 4 bottom plows, scrape and
Karr Hogansville 404-227-3405
Part time barn help. 6 mornings a week. box blades, 20-disc harrow, post-hole
38 years' experience: Horse arenas General duties. Must have transportation digger, 1 (2+4) rolling cultivator, 2-disc
laser-graded, tree clearing, drive-ways and willing to work some weekends. Lin- tiller; cash. Carl Crosby Blackshear
built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, da Ridley Conyers 770-918-1272
912-449-6573
FARM MACHINERY drainage correction, trucking, demoli-
tion. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-
2-row Cole planter, 2-row Rolling cultivator good for gardening. Windell Smith
0288
Blackshear 912-449-5223
All types of tractor work, farm animal If you have questions regarding this 2000 3700 Ditch Witch trencher, 6-wy
sitting/care, fence and building repairs; category, call 404-656-3722.
blade, 43 HP, diesel engine, new battery
Hancock, Greene and surrounding ar- Only farm machinery and equipment belt; $6500, OBO. 1000 hrs. Tom Bar-
eas. Gary Mitchell White Plains 678- owned by the advertiser and used in nett Moreland 678-877-9998
428-4172
his/her own farming operation can be 2000 John Deere 5410, 4-wheel drive,
Bush hog, drives scraped and tilling advertised; those persons advertising 1200 hours, seven implements. Pack-
services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678- for machinery and equipment wanted age deal; $20,900. Andy Smith Madi-
386-1466
must be seeking those items for their son 706-474-0072
Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow/plow, and bale square hay, Monroe County. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701
BushHogging, plowing, spread gravel on driveways. Serving Walton County & surrounding areas. $50/hr, 3 hr min. Tommy Gunter Monroe 678-4109361
Custom sawing with portable sawmill. My place or yours. Serving all of South Georgia. Steven Smith Baxley 912-2108656
Electric fence charger repairs. Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672
Farm sitting services. Serving Walton and surrounding counties. Email for pricing/availability. www.farmcaregeorgia.com. Jerry Baker Covington farmcare.jerry@gmail.com 678-237-5424
Grass Sprigging; Tift 85. Call for more info. James Hicks Collins 912-5578965
Henry County: heavy equipment for all your heavy equipment needs, from bushhogging to clearing. Free estimates. Call or text. Kyle Combs Locust Grove 770-880-3698
Lakes/ponds built/repaired, new pipe systems, grading, clearing, homesites, fix drainage problems, Bobcat, Bush Hog, creeks renovated, fence rows, horse farm work. Tim Harper Peachtree
own farming operation.
`75 F600, steel grain body w/ dump, 330 XD Gas, less than 55,000 miles, sheltered, one owner. $4,000. Douglas Carter Nicholls 912-345-2885
(1) TP 46 Covington planter. (1) Ford 12" two bottom turning plow. (1) Ford 14" two bottom turnover plow. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238-0465
(2) JD 9965. (1) 9976 4 row. (1) new Doffer facet "portable". (1) BushHog front loader. Best offer. Ralph C Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336
1 new trench chain for Ditch Witch trencher, also has new cutting teeth: $500. Keith Garvin Byron 478-955-4236
100-gallon Norwesco water tank: $250. Dennis Martin Luthersville 770328-8320
11' steel truck bed with toolboxes on each side and under, headache rack, tailgate; $2500. Tandem trail or 20'x6.5'; $900. JD5325 tractor, needs crank kit, low hrs; $6500. Jeff Estep Newnan 678378-0686
135 Massey Ferguson; diesel, power steering, 8 pieces of equipment. Jim And Susan Thompson Fayetteville 770680-0817
14 ft harrow with cylinder; $400. 12 ft land leveler with cylinder; $400. Tommy Rider Waynesboro 706-814-4486
1460 International Axial-Flow com-
2001 Case 1845c skid steer, 2900 hrs., Cummins engine, auxiliary hydraulics, comes w/tooth bucket: $13,000. Robert Aguzzi Newnan 770-328-0582
2003 De Cloet tobacco combine: 1750 hrs w/new tires and hydraulic basket; all-metal Taylor barns also available. Ryan Rutland Tifton 229-821-0289
2008 New Holland TT75A, 75HP, 880 hours, excellent condition, work-ready: $13,500. John Moore Adrian 478-4948623
2011 Honda Foreman four-wheeler, farm use only, power steering, excellent condition; $4995. Donald Chandler Hull 706-548-7500
2014 Midwest biosystem model PT120 compost turner, very good condition; $15,000. Mike Hutchins Summerville 706-676-7093
2016 ABI 125 cu.ft./towable/PTO driven manure spreader w/hydraulic end gate, top beater, poly deck boards, coal tar epoxy bed lining; $7,500. Wes Armstrong Chattahoochee Hills 770463-0677
2016 Kubota B3350, cab heat/air, radio, bellymower, 255 hrs., excellent showroom condition. Wayne Bashlor Waycross 912-288-1939
2016 Mahindra 2555hst 55 hp 4x4 cab w/loader, 520 hrs: $25,000. Paul McNeal Hazlehurst 912-209-2106 912375-7420
City 770-527-1565
Looking for someone to trim 6 goats' hooves. R. Conley Conyers 770-851-
bine; 863 6-row corn head; 1020 grain head; grain wagon. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-455-7227
2017 hay. 1000 lb rolls. JD netwrapped, 4x5 rolls. $50 per roll. Jeff Bacon 2057 Chicken Rd Dudley 31022
2623
16 ft. bumper pull trailer, dual axles, 478-697-0485
Mobile tractor and equipment repair service, any make; welding services.
7000 lbs. with wench. Drive on ramp. Good tires. Also quick hitch. Cat. 1 trail-
2017 model 2815 Brush Hog flexwing, only 14 hrs. cutting time: $19,800.
Serving all of Georgia. Chris Potts Mansfield 770-286-3640
er; $1400. Hoyt Lindsey Greensboro 706-817-0782
Mark Blackmon Hartwell 706-436-4155 2020 JD tractor, diesel, ps, good con-
Mud and water no problem; beaver 1734E Massey Ferguson front end dition: $5500; 6' JD rotary mower: $975;
dam removal, creek channel cleaning, loader, 6' rototiller, subsoiler, rock rake, 6' JD finish mower: $975. James Sulli-
drainage ditching, silt removal, lake `17 model, 80 hrs. Bruce Biggers Cor- van Vidalia 912-537-4944
rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535- nelia 678-231-7417
21ft-dual axle Hooper trailer: ramps,
6562 229-881-0048
1949 Allis Chalmers G, front and rear wood floor, good condition, heavy duty:
Pecan Tree planting and irrigation ser- cultivator, restored like new: $3500. $1800. Donald Tillman Hillsboro 706-
vices. Can also provide auger, grading, John W Gray Perry 478-461-5868
476-4616
cleanup, fencing, and lawn and pasture 1950 Farmall Cub tractor, runs good, 2240 John Deere, 50 hp diesel trac-
spray applications. Middle to South tires and sheet metal good, 12-volt, ev- tor, 3 pt. hitch, rear hydraulics, front
Georgia. Michael Rucker Hawkinsville erything works, plus International belly wts, manual; $6800. David B Seymour
478-230-8030
mower, in good condition: $2200 for Franklin 706-302-3376
Stumps ground neatly below ground both. Johnny Williams Carrollton 770- 2554 Vermeer hay buster, chute ex-
level, free estimate and reasonably 546-0968
tension like new: $15,000. Carey Bunn
priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770- 1954 H Farmall propane tractor, series Barnesville 678-350-5380
867-2718
3, original, runs good, metal good, tires 30 ft. gooseneck 10-ton trailer; 8 new
Voss Custom Fencing- Quality Live- 50 percent. Lloyd Webb Austell 404- tires, needs floor: $5000 firm. Chad Al-
stock Fencing and all styles of fencing 353-7838
len Dudley 478-290-3901
available. Free quotes and references. 1958 Case 430 diesel, 40 HP, hi-low 4-16 Massey Ferguson bottom plow;
Casey Voss Cedartown 605-354- trans, PTO, 3 point hitch, wide front some repair done to front two wings;
0886
end, good condition, $4000, OBO. Ted field-ready. Rhett Scott Warthen 478-
We offer forestry mulching services, Kramer Ranger 770-310-3308
232-1744
fence and property line clearing, log- 1959 Covington 2-row tractor planter. 4-row Pittsburgh cultivators with 4
ging and pasture restoration, land clear- Model TP-46; $500. Extra-cultivator with John Deere 71 planters + (2) 500 lb. First
ing. Call for an estimate. Jimmy Carter dresser. James Reece Lyerly 706-936- Product hoppers, excellent condition:
Yatesville 678-588-9841
4906
$3200. Carson Cannington Eastman
Farm Services Wanted
1978 Ford 600: 390 motor with 5000k, 478-374-0579 two speed rear end,14ft.dump, good 4000 Ford tractor: $4000 OBO. Russell
Logger for small lots. Bryan W Maw farm truck: $5750. Larry Wilkie Cum- Surles 3616 W Centerpoint Rd Richland
Tifton 229-382-6832
ming 404-277-5720
31825 229-321-9529
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4020 JD, $9500; Farmall Cub w/belly mower, $3000; 5 ft. harrow, $400; JD 5 ft. mower, $550. Dennis Hinton Covington 770-786-2014
420 Belarus tractor with front-end loader, parts tractor: $2500. Danny Spires Douglas 229-938-4240
459 mega wide plus, 978 rolls twine tie:$18,500; 625 Moco cutter: $13,500; 8-wheel Kuhn rake: $4500. George E Bennett Sr. Canon 706-961-3533
5 ft. brushmower; $2850. 6 ft bucket grapple; $1050. 48" pallet forks; $450 and $550. 6 ft. bucket; $575. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943
5 hp mulch-maker, leave chipper/shedder, good condition, covered: $400. Imogene S Watson Cumming 770-887-5661
5' BushHog 5' Tiller, 6" rock rake. All purpose plow, 16-disc harrow, boom pole, heavy duty, sheltered, excellent cond.; $2800 for everything. Tony Seymore Powder Springs 770-856-0638
500 gallon propane tank underground; $350. J. Carroll Loganville 770-8230704
54 running tractors, 125 parts tractors. Assorted makes and models. Will sell one or all. Robert Collins Calhoun 706602-9027
575 United Farm Tools all hydraulic grain cart with flotational tires: $8500. Leland Catledge Clarkesville 706-3180522
6 pieces of mule/horse drawn farm equipment for sale. 2-horse McCormick Deering mowing machine; $375. Two-disc, heavy-wheeled turning plow; $125. Prices negotiable for quantity buyers. Jim Cofer Snellville jwcofer@ comcast.net 770-843-1608
6-row KMC peanut inverter plow, fieldready, complete rebuild. John T Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597
620 7R 42; 380 85R 30, 184 26 on rim; 5' flail mower. Donald Wooten Denton 912-347-2009
72" heavy-duty root grapple, new, never used, asking: $2400. William Staggers Westminster 864-557-0154
72" Mott flail mower; $500. Athens 16 tandem disc; $295. Paul Stacey Toccoa 706-886-6994
753 Bobcat Kubota diesel, low hours, new tires and wheels, like new tooth bucket, excellent condition. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-595-7891
8' double section, Taylorway harrow, 24" disc. $1500. 6' John Deere bush hog; $725. Charles R Merrell Canton 770-479-5060
8N Ford 1950, T030 Ferguson 1952. Both have rebuild engines and painted. $3000 each. H M Adkison Albany 229894-5115
8N Ford tractor for parts or restoring. Not running. $500. Ernest Kelley Portal 912-690-2728
90" spade on 9000 Ford. Cat, 3406 8LL Trans, Hendrix. 46000lb rear. 135,000 miles. Price O/R. Jerry Garber Rex 770-823-6789
ABI spreader classic, like new, 28" wide; $700. Doris Cash Homer 706677-3338
All-purpose plow, 5pts, 3ph, 5'; $450. Karen Duncan Hoschton 770-867-8044
Bale wrapper, tube-line single wrapper, 2 years old, like new; $5250.00. James Duncan Royston 706-498-2349
Bush Hog Squealer, 42in., new blades, used once, needs seal: $250 OBO. Lee Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922
BushHog 5' needs minor repair, some rust, can do repair work to it/as is; $450, firm. Len Fortenberry Blairsville 706745-8803
BushHog box blade, 66" with adj. teeth; $350. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576
Case 440 Tractor 5,700hrs new motor 4,500hrs, new tires with 42ft Sunflower disc. John Williams Colquitt 229-4005827 229-758-2184
CAT 24" tooth backhoe bucket, like new condition; $350. 22" smooth bucket. Call or text. Christopher North Whitesburg 770-842-4198
Cole planter, fert./seed hopper: $350; 2-disc tiller: $400; 2-row cultivator w/ side dresser: $450; 16x6 trailer, tandem axle: $1075. Larry Mongin Metter 912685-5014
Cub Cadet RT 35. Used less than 6 hours. $300. Elmer Lentz Dawsonville 706-216-7715 352-293-1802
Cultivators for Farmall Cub, belly plow, draw bars, rock shaft, misc. parts and Cub power unit. Steve Graham Taylorsville 770-324-8779
Drill presses; $1000. Pressure washer; $600. Post hole digger; $1800. Truck bed F-250 Ford; $500. Asphalt roller; $2500. Mark Blank Dawsonville 770905-6235
Farmall Cub tractor for sale. Complete, running, everything works, excellent sheet metal and good tires; $950. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770941-2354
Farmall Super C rebuilt motor, great running tractor, new paint, has single front wheel with extra wheel and fork. $2500. Robert Houghton Griffin 770412-1586
Finishing belly mower for Farmall Cub. Also a plow in good condition. Terry Mikle Snellville 770-979-8981
Finn B70 straw blower; $12,000. Rotomix round bale cutter; $2500. Bob Brady Augusta 706-373-8397
Ford 2-bottom plow, excellent condition: $350. Charles McCrary Americus 229-815-6540
Ford 2000 tractor. Very good condition. New radiator and tune up. Great worker and solid proven design. $5890. Glenn Mize Loganville 770-355-1523
Ford 552 round baler, all new belts, new tires good condition: $2,800. Paul McNeal Hazlehurst 912-209-2106 912375-7420
Ford 8-N 1952 tractor, new paint, gas tank, steering wheel: $3700 or trade for pre-1964 pickup. Leo Turner Clarkesville 706-754-3087
Ford 8N tractor; gas new front tires; good rear tires, 12 vote system, good metal, new radiator; $2500, obo. Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082
Gehl disc mowers, model 160 and 140, parting out; extra blades, new skids for the 140: $500/ea., $900/both. Larry Nix Gainesville 770-534-7890
Gill pulverizer, 6', 3 pt. hitch; $750. 6' double wheel cultipacker, 3 pt. hitch; $750. Mike Adams 814 Pinevilla Drive Toccoa 30577 706-886-9617
Grain wagon, $1200. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162
Great Bend model 440 front-end loader, 6' bucket, barely used, you load and haul: $2500. Edwin Whitten Luthersville 770-927-9029
Hooper 18 ft. flat bed trailer w/dual axel, ramps, 7000 GVWR: $1650. Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081
Hopper Bottom grain trailer; $12,000. Ken English Waynesboro 706-551-0173
IH Cub Cadet 1200 44-in. mower, reconditioned; new seat, belt, battery, switch, paint, decals. W.H. Hortman Byron 478-714-3210
IH original Cub Cadet w/belly mower, Gravely hydro 19hp w/belly mower, several garden tractor attachments. Butch Patrick Winder 770-601-5317
International 115 4-bottom flip plow, on-land; $1500. Massey Ferguson 57 4-bottom plow, in-furrow; $1200. Patrick Hogan Fitzgerald 229-425-8394
Irrigation Amadas, hard hose, 1250 feet, Model 1400, Cummins motor, 125hp pump. Complete system. Suction hose. High pressure hose. 6" pipe. $35,000. Glenn Davis Carnesville 706201-9232
Irrigation pump, 1000 gpm w/125HP electric motor, all electric parts; all new fiberglass irrigation tires, size 11-2-24; 3 gravity wagons. Dave McKim Montezuma 478-636-0244
JD 1720 8-row wide planter; stackfold, insecticide, row cleaners, excellent condition. Lee Nunn Madison 706-3425596
JD 1938 Model G, great condition, runs; $3500. JD model B, great condition; $2000. Joan Mcelroy Rex 770-8436356
JD 2030 tractor, 60 hp, one owner, almost new tires, still runs like a Deere. $7000. Jack Lindsey Buckhead 706474-0160
JD 21ft 673 harrow Wayne Morrison Whigham 229-378-1534
JD 4200HST, 26 HP/4wd/420 loader, 900 hrs., 12 attachments, all with Jiffy hitch, outstanding package deal: $22,000. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770565-9860
JD 4555, $29,500; JD 4440, $24,000; JD 4230 w/148 loader, $18,500; JD 4040, $15,000; JD 4020, $10,500. Andy Sumner Wrightsville 478-484-6984
JD 4640, cab, duals; JD 210, harrow, Brillion; 10-shank chisel plow: $20,000. Wayne Rivenbark Metter 912-362-2108
JD 535 round baler, JD 265 disc mower. Mervin J Rudolph Resaca 706-6719730
JD 6-row 7300 planter, $4000; JD 6-row 7100 planter, $1000; Pittsburgh 6-row HD cultivator w/19 shanks: $1000. John McNeill Americus 229-928-4913
JD 6700 sprayer, 3775 hrs. good condition: $21,000; Harrell 5-bottom infurrow switch plow w/rake, new plastic, points, slides: $2750. Bobby Strange Americus 229-389-1607
JD 7810 with JD 4-row strip till rig; tractor has 7000 hrs., excellent shape. Dennis Tucker Dixie 229-506-8775
JD Frontier RB2172, 6' scrape blade, some wear: $480. Pictures available. Joshua Nelson Marietta 404-644-1878
JD seed drill, 8', good condition, shelter kept; $3800. 2014 Big Tex 22GN gooseneck, tandem axle, 25'+5'dt; $8,300. Low miles, great condition. Jodi Greenway Adairsville 770-815-0223
JD6076 motor, 6''x30' Rainbow irrigation pipe and trailer, Taylor module builder, MF124 hay baler, 4-row Brown chiselvator. Jimmy Cofield Eastman 478-893-4996
JD8400, MFWD, duals, cab, A/C, power shift, 11,900 hours, good cond.: $39,500. JD 6200, 2WD, canopy, 5600 hours, good cond; $15,000. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795
John Beam 1093 speed sprayer, Pecan Volute, one side, VGC, 2500 hrs. 6 cyl. I.D. engine. Ingalls flail mower, 20 ft. Travis P Cook Mc Rae 229-860-1562
John Blue 700 gallon, pull type sprayer with ground driven pump and stainless steel 36 inch boom, 12 foot BHC shredder. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820
John Blue injection pump. 480 volts on trailer with hoses. New condition. Mike Bird Americus 229-942-3835
John Deere 2940; $7500. JD 3020; $6500. 600 lb fertilizer spreader; $400. 21' Int. and 26 Case harrow; $2500, OBO. Jeff Williams Milan 229-315-1261
John Deere 4-row corn planters, chain-driven, good shape: $1500. Brett Jarrard Clayton 706-782-6342
John Deere 450 1972 back hoe and front-end loader, works good. Pat Gallimore Fayetteville 770-461-6391
John Deere 450B, straight blade; runs good: $8500. Bennie Walker East Dublin 478-279-0644
John Deere 5045E. Canopy, 4-wheel drive. 553 loader with forks and bucket. Brush guard. 680 hrs. $24,500. John Deere MX6 rotary mower. great condition. $1950. Neil Patrick Sylvania 912687-5045
John Deere 530 5x6 baler belts, tires, chains, drive line. All less than two years old. $3800. Michael Dauphin Covington 770-652-7229
John Deere 5425 forestry kit. Brand new. $6500. B. Homer Rivers 6274 Thompson Pond Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-293-4381
John Deere 6115M, C/A, 4x4, 115 hp, 1300 hrs; $65,350. John Deere 4020, dual remotes, 69 model; $10,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3276
John Deere 8630 w/3 pt hitch, Great Plains twin row planters, 14' Brillion cultipacker. Keith Lord Danielsville 706202-6701
John Deere deer plot drills: 7' and 8' wide, works on 3 pt.hitch; $2400 $2600. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912375-3008 912-253-0161
John Deere grain drill, good condition: $3000. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229942-0243
KMC 4-row striptill w/JD7300 planters: $9500. John Deere 230 Disc 22': $4500. Lilliston 7500 Hi Cap: $2400. Lori Downs Sylvester 229-272-6122
Kohler generator, 60 kW-230-460 voltage, will handle 120--240-460, Ford industrial engine, approx. 6 y/o w/125 gallon diesel fuel tan: $8,000. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517
Kubota 4030su w/harrows, rotary mower, box blade, dirt scoop, Jiffy Hitch. 3165 hrs., very good condition: $12,500. Greg Hughes Ludowici mer57@windstream.net 912-658-9915
Kubota B7100 HST; many hours: $1400. Don Watson Macon 478-361-5114
Kubota tractor 2006. MX5000. 50 HP. Only 585 hours. 2WD. Extra weights and brush guard welded on. Good tires. Barn kept. Like new! Manual/maintenance records. $14,500 James Newbill Shiloh 404-281-8200
Land leveler 10 ft. New, never used, full hydraulic lift, universal couplings; $3250. Ron Hulett Milan 912-363-5978
Landall Till-all 16" Centerfold: $4500. (2) 570-gall. skid tanks with 110 volt pumps: $800 ea. or $1500 for both. James Swancy Ranger 770-881-0127
Lewis Bros. decaker, model #3, with back spreader; in good working condition: $5,999 OBO. David Gonzalez Calhoun 706-264-3269
Lewis Brothers #2 House Keeper, no spinners, stored inside; $2000. 5' Priefert litter saver; $750. Both in good shape. William Dillard Calhoun 706625-2677
Lewis housekeeper DB1, like new; $8000 or best offer. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-629-7412
Lewis housekeeper with dump, good New Holland TN60-A, 60HP, 221 hrs.
condition; clipper seeds cleaner super with new Kodiak HD bush hog: $15,000.
29D; GEHL 100 feed mill. R. Wilhoit Co- Joe Winter Winston 404-670-7906
hutta 423-619-6416
Newton Crouch 10' stainless steel,
Looking for a Ford 961 tractor. Narrow high clearance, pull spreader, 24" bed
front with diesel engine. Running or re- chain, hydraulic drive, Trimble-ready:
pairable. Chuck Phillips Cumming 678- $13,000. William Sparrow Pinehurst
414-2313
478-954-5903
LS 180 New Holland, 1600 hrs, nice Niemeyer drum hay mower; $1500.
machine, 2003, 2nd owner, fair tires, Ford 532 square hay baler; $2500. Deutz
ready work; $12,500. Walter Terrell De- Allis round hay baler; $6000. 310B JD
catur 404-395-5476
backhoe; $7500. All sheltered. Victor P
LX173 JD mower; $650. 7 ft. 3ph Floyd Pembroke 912-653-2345
scrape blade; $400. Restored 8N excel- One roll at a time hay buggy, good
lent condition; $3800. Jeffrey M Knowles condition. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-
Eatonton 706-473-1418
362-4619
Mahindra 2538 tractor, bought new, Pecan tree sprayer, 3 pt. hitch, 110-gal-
stored inside, used very little, automatic lon, new pump last year: $2900. Andrew
power steering, 20 hrs. Joe Verdone Kinder Royston 706-386-0895
Lexington 706-743-3994
Plastic mulch lifter, new, never used,
Manual pine tree planter, 3ph, $400, lifts 3'-5' wide plastic: $2000. J. Taylor
OBO. 9 ft. 3ph hay fluffer; $450. Jimmy Lavonia 706-621-0098
Keith Lagrange 706-884-4923
Power King economy tractor, 14 HP,
Massey 230: 1981, excellent condition, 48" belly mower, harrow, cultivator,
comes with almost new bush hog, 816.6 planter: $2000. Robert Glisson 207
hrs.: $6,500. Gill Poisat Loganville red- Foxlake Dr Statesboro 30458 912-682-
dogflea@gmail.com 404-992-2383
1325
Massey Ferguson 135 diesel, 2922 Rear mounted mechanical sweeper by
hours, new tires, clutch and pressure Sweepster, 2004 model, like new condi-
plate; $4500. Phil Mcmullan Oxford tion. Used 3 times max. Model # RH-
770-385-5032
FAM7. $2500. Patricia Mittuch Byron
Massey Ferguson 1979, 235 rebuilt 478-808-6706
engine: $6500. New rotary cutter, $450. Refrigerated trailer, 7x12, dual axle,
Box blade, $300. William Boyette Fort- excellent condition: $10,500. Great for
son 912-739-0638
hauling produce and farm products.
Massey Ferguson 35 tractor, runs nice, Dick Griffis Axson 912-381-1300
tires and sheet metal like new: $2,600 Rhino 950 Hydraulic 8' rear blade. Like
Ray Thompson Vidalia 912-281-3030 new. Under shelter. Phil Adkins Vienna
Massey Ferguson 3690, motor 229-273-7691
excellent, duals, A/C, 6000 hrs, strong Roller crimper, 8' three point hitch.
tractor; $16,000. Jimmy Forrest Ward Used to terminate cover crop before no-
jforrest@dixiebellepeaches.com 803- till planting. Donald Hunter Ellijay 706-
685-7735
889-4354
MF 165 w/front end loader; 5500 John Rotary mower: Bush Hog 3210, 10',
Deere, 71 planters on cult: $1350. Cole pull-type, CV shaft, front chains, manu-
Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171 al: $3300. W.C. Sims Monroe 770-267-
Model 2000 Timber King band mill, 8090
dump trailer, Mack log truck, Bob cut Roto-tiller, 4 house brigs, hasn't run in
trailer, wood splitter, cow trailer. Mark 4 years, should start; $100. Danny Whit-
Walker Cartersville 404-451-2714
worth Dallas 770-443-2685
Mulcher head, Advanced Forest Snapper garden tiller, 5 hp, B&S en-
Equipment Model SS ECO, never used, gine; $300. Also Merry garden tiller. Less all hydraulic hoses and hook-ups; can engine. $75. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-
text pics: $21,500. Scott Keaton Fay- 461-7938
etteville 770-460-8884
Stainless steel 185 bushel gravity grain
New Andy 500 60" rotary mower, 40 wagon; $6500. James Bullard Collins
HP gear box, stump jumper, Lowery 912-293-3604
Mfg.: $950. Roger Bell Buena Vista Taylor-way, harrow, doublecut, 3pt
229-649-5985
hitch, 5 ft; $1000. Joe Mitchell Hiram
New Holland 648 round baler, shel- 404-983-0967
tered, used last fall; $4500. J Dillard Toro Greensmaster 3000 Reel Mower
Ausburn Homer 706-677-3740
- mdl04350-60564. Kohler Magnum 16
New Holland 853 Round Baler; $2,000. Gas Engine - 60 cut$2100.00 Randy
Jim Stone Warrenton 706-962-1696 Precise Williamson 678-603-1900
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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018
Livestock Sales and Events Calendar
APPLING COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; S&D Livestock, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley; Call Steve Smith, 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460
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
BARTOW COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; Call Haynie Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502
BEN HILL COUNTY
Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436
BLECKLEY COUNTY
2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397
BUTTS COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/ Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314
CARROLL COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865
Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127
CLARKE COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790
COLQUITT COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019
COOK COUNTY
1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel; Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553
DECATUR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955
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, 526 Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.237.4628 or 478.237.8825
Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263
FORSYTH COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105
GORDON COUNTY
Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900
GREENE COUNTY
Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305
STEPHENS COUNTY
2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296
3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840
Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944
TAYLOR COUNTY
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732
TELFAIR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day)
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
JOHNSON COUNTY
1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240
JONES COUNTY
Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray.Call Jimmy Burnett 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
LAMAR COUNTY
Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599
LAURENS COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418
MADISON COUNTY
Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205
TOOMBS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066
TURNER COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371
UPSON COUNTY
Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019.
WHITE COUNTY
Every Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418
WILKES COUNTY
Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632
MARION COUNTY
Every Thursday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email auction41@ 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
Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@ agr.georgia.gov.
Troy-Bilt Tomahawk pro chipper, 10 Older Vicon disc mower for parts.
hp, on wheels, good condition: $350. Need drill for 2610 Long tractor. Sher-
Charles Brown Blairsville 706-994-2500 man Smith Trenton 706-657-8812 423-
TroyBilt chipper/shredder. 4HP needs 645-3709
motor work, have many ext. parts and Service manual and parts manual for blades; $300. Ed Panebianco Marietta 2500 D Mitsubishi tractor. George An-
770-973-0280
thony Loganville 770-466-1218
TroyBilt roto-tiller, econo horse; $300. Want rear tractor tire for A John Deere,
4 ft. BushHog; $200. 4 ft. box scraper; size 13-6-38. Hubert Fleming 2340 Lu-
$150. Ralph I Sebacher Sharpsburg ther Burton Rd Elberton 30635 706-
678-378-6650
283-6321
TroyBilt tiller, top of the line. Kohler, Want to buy one-wheel garden til8HP engine, electric and recoil start, ler (Plow Hoss, Power Wheel, Won-
barn kept, very low hours use, well der Plow), running or not. Terry Brown
maintained; $900. Larry Lane Sr Dan- Chatsworth 706-463-3480
ielsville 706-362-7438 706-795-5924
Want: 100g or larger syrup kettle, will
Two bottom plow; $375. Pulverizer; pay reasonable price and pick up. Henry
$300. BushHog squealer 600 w/slip Hine Conyers 404-310-6490
clutch and drive line; $450. Daniel Stew- Woodmizer Super hydraulic LT40 with
art Mansfield 678-776-1189
trailer package. Must be in good condi-
Unferverth zone builder 6-row 30in, tion and able to demonstrate. Andy Ad-
rear-packing wheels; $7500/obo. 2 JD ams Hartwell andyadams2005@yahoo. 1210A grain carts, upright augers, was com 706-436-7031
used 2017 corn harvest, sheltered; $4500/both Kenny Mehearg Wetumpka 334-399-6448
FARM SUPPLIES
V-blade for bulldozer; set of log bol- If you have questions regarding ads
sters for goose neck trailer; Millermattic in this category, call 404-656-3722.
251 wire welder, Scott Price Wrights- (1) 300- and (1) 350-gallon propane
ville 478-290-4419
tank for sale. Sandra Smith Covington
Vicon hay mower, 10' pull type, new 770-337-0160
hoses; $6500 requires 65 HP. Calvin (1) 514-nest metal chicken nester; (2)
Minchew Macon 478-781-0604
4-gallon plastic waterers; 2 feeders,
Yanmar 2000 diesel farm tractor, 20 good condition: $50/all. Manola Turner
HP. With 5 pieces of equipment. Good Dacula 770-354-1993
for small farm. Good condition. James 10KW generator; $500. Edsel Orr
Stancil Rabun Gap 770-519-0117
Cumming 770-887-3348 770-280-5998
Farm Machinery Wanted
1200 feed of barn wood. Recently sawn oak, poplar, tiger maple. Also rusty
14 ft-18 ft metal body for 6 wheel farm tin. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674
truck. Stoney Layfield Tifton 229-848- 20 gallon cast iron pot, no hole or
0092
cracks; $160. Richard Douglas P.O. Box
14' enclosed 2 axle trailer, H/D with 85 Loganville 30052 678-294-7100
barn doors. Ernest Presley Macon 478- 250 gallon propane tank, half full; $300.
284-9265
Randy Milam Tyrone 770-964-2920
140 Farmall with 3 pt. hitch. 3000 Ford 275+ gallon plastic tank/tote in metal
running or retainable. Nelson Massey cage; 5" top caps, bottom valve: $50. C.
Conyers 770-483-2639
Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838
1967-1972 Chevrolet farm trucks 3 used concrete pipes, 36x8 feet long:
for parts, running or not. Roger Holley $500 for all. Greg Tolbert Cave Spring
Wrightsville 478-232-8381
706-767-0558
3 pt. hitch backhoe for 40 to 50 H.P. 3.5'Wx8'L portable lighted sign w/
tractor, hydraulic or PTO. Horace Cham- adjustable legs, two new boxes of let-
bers Sr. Milledgeville 478-456-4400 ters/numbers; $375. After 10 AM. Sam
3" hard hose traveler irrigation pan. Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431
Prefer Hobbs. Jimmy Miller Donalson- 4 telephone poles, 30 ft. 4 or 5 half
ville 229-400-6411
poles, 10-12 ft. Good fence posts. $25
30" reversible dirt scoop. Scott Sea- per long pole. You make offer for all.
bolt Cleveland 30528 scottseabolt@ Clarence Mccorkle Thomson 706-466-
gmail.com 770-539-2816
1105
4 or 5 HP electric motor. Larry Dove 50 fence posts: dried red cedar, 4-8
Franklin Springs 706-498-3438
inch diameter, 6-7 feet long; $5-$10
6 ft. box blade, boom pole, 5 ft. tractor each. Mike Potts Conyers 770-679-
rack and tool box; will trade for working 4262
post hole digger/auger. Mike Perkinson 500-gallon propane tank, 15 percent
Jewell 706-465-0031
gas: $350. Grady Cowart Clarkesville
Beaird-Poulan chainsaw wanted; `54, 706-754-4694
`68, `72. Jim Shockley Milner 770-229- 500-gallon skid fuel tank and 115 volt
5462
pump: $400. W.G. Griffin Byron 478-
BushHog, 10' rigid deck to 15' flex 396-2409
wing. Must be in top condition. Frank 55-gallon food-grade drums with
Freeman Plains 229-942-0939
lids and rings, $15 ea. Also have burn
Carburetor for 1950 8N. Jim Barry barrels. Call/text. Emerson Bennett
Comer 706-224-4814
Royston 706-680-1432
Donor tractor 3006 Deutz parts need- 6 tires size, 245, 70R, 19.5, 16 ply,
ed. Liftrods, stabilizing chains, etc. Bill Toyo 143, lots of miles, left on tires; $125
Berry Cataula 706-681-4760
each. John Gibson Newborn 470-336-
Drawbar and attachments for 80R 8721
twin-wheel AC sickle mower for D-12 Blacksmith blower on stand. VGC.
or D-14 AC tractors. Marvin W Garrett Lancaster brand. $125. Jack Tinsley
Gillsville 770-869-7618
Cleveland 706-865-4421
Farmall 8N tractor wanted. Running Brick for sale, old, not cleaned. Insert
condition. Gene Rosentrater Glennville wood heater; $500. Treated fencing;
912-654-0003
$150. Evelyn S. Sims Hull 706-788-
Field cultivator with 9 shanks. Harry 2135
Taylor Macon 478-718-7173 478-474- Cattle head gates, steel, heavy-duty,
4709
easy operated; $350 each. 3 pt. hitch
Garden purpose small harrow, small hay spears; $185 each. William P Harris
turning plow for small garden tractor, Elberton 706-283-6615
3pt. hitch. Call if you have one. Robert Custom-cut lumber, Wood-Mizer R Roberson Fitzgerald 912-269-0578 sawn, kiln-dried, milled for homes, floor-
Good used hay cutter, prefer 8' or 9'. ing, cabinetry, barns, fencing, restora-
Vernon A Copeland Waverly 912-261- tions. timber frames. John Sell Milner
1459 912-230-4857
770-480-2326
International 424 gas tractor, running Egg room coolers-2 Burch model
or not or equal size. Warren Sapp Ella- 13000-20E; $1250 each or both $2200.
bell 912-661-1443
Great condition. Steve Terry Stephens
Jonsered 930 chainsaw. Running or 706-510-9678
not. Hydraulic front block for 800 Ford Goat headgate with shoot: $700. Wire-
tractor. Scott Odom Buford 770-945- filled panels/pens w/5 ft. gates: $50; 5
7945
ft. panels: $25; 10 ft.: $50. L.D. Carver
Looking for 6 ft BushHog or rotary Jasper 770-735-3432
mower. Stewart Duggan Rome 706- Hand pump. New Bison BPH-125
506-1880
stainless steel, 65' pump w/ pipe and
Looking for a 4' rototiller to use with rod. $1600. A.J. Newman Cumming
Kubota Bx 2200 tractor. Emory Walker 404-725-8133
Douglas 912-381-6336
Hannay hose reel, 12 volt, E1520-1718
Mobil dimension saw mill gas or elec- with hose PSI 300; $150. Donald Mat-
tric. Md 128 for farm use. Donal Dorsey thews Stockbridge 770-474-2742
Talking Rock 706-253-9888
Heavy duty 3/8" 25' forged chain, with
Need rear wheel weights and moun- hooks. Two forged heavy chain binders;
tain hardware for 3000 Ford tractor. Ed $150 for all. David Combs Jefferson
Bishop Duluth 404-725-5358
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Insert wood heater: $300; wood treated fencing, trailer load log splitter: $500. E. S. Sims Hull 706-788-8905
Locust fence posts and rails. Barney Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 706994-2600
New galvanized tin; (2) 23'x3' and (16) 20'x3'; $1.30 per/ft. Reginald Cochran Lula 770-539-0368
Old hand hewn log cabin. Can deliver & set up. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706695-6431
One Coleman 4250W and one TroyBilt 5500W generator; both need tune ups: $250/both cash. James A Purvis Juliette 478-477-1204
Pine tongue & groove flooring, beadboard, oak and pine shoe moulding. Call for prices. William J Briggs Atlanta 404349-2315
Rough sawn lumber. White Oak trailer decking, Pine, Walnut, Pecan, Cherry, Poplar, Cedar, Pine shiplap,T&G,Vgroove. We dry lumber. Peter Jones Monticello 478-256-3857
Rustic barn tin for sale: $15/sheet. Patrick Holton Leesburg 229-881-4688
Sawmill blade for sale: $200. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Sawmill lumber- pine, oak, walnut, cedar, portable sawing @.35 bdft boards, beams, slabs, turning blocks, firewood. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-8617402
Strawberry farm supplies, row covers, buckets, cardboard flats, quarts, signs, 15 gal. ATV mount sprayer, irrigation supplies. Jason Amstutz Resaca 706299-3033
Tie-end rod extension for a Kubota mx4700. New, never used. $30 each. Keith Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531
Truck hay spear, hydraulic electric, 3500, spears used seven times, sold cows: $1600. Located at Hayes Tractor Mansfield. Bob Holder Social Circle 770-385-0127
Two 1-ton feed bin; $500. Two fence line hay feeder, 6 ft. long; $400. Nancy England 4373 E Hall Rd Gainesville 30507 770-532-8818
Two houses layer nests, Shenandoah. Good shape. 400 ft. houses. Joe Gudger Ellijay 706-273-0828
Wanted: 1000 gallon or 500 gallon above-ground propane tank. Bruce Ballard Rockmart 770-530-8053
Wanted: 750- or 1000-gallon underground propane tank. Ed O'Neal Cleveland 706-865-0738
Wanted:Wire-sided, metal-top ear corn bin to be disassembled and moved. Wesley Carlan Homer 706-677-3796
Woodmizer lumber, 1x12 pine, poplar, oak trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709
LIVESTOCK
All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published.
Cattle
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(1) purebred black Angus bull, 17 m/o, AI sired by Prophet, LBW: $1200. Wayne Crider Cobbtown 912-739-3790
(2) Reg. LimFlex breeding age bulls, docile, low birth weight; free delivery. Sid Arnold Nicholson 706-207-6113
(20) 2 y/o Polled Hereford bulls, 16 bred PH cows calving now, top bloodlines. James Jeanes Macon 478-9720912
(4) coming 2 y/o registered red Angus bulls, (12) 11 m/o registered red Angus bulls; $1450-$1950. Joe Gibson Rome joe.surf@comcast.net 706-506-3026 706-802-1620
(8) black Angus heifers, purebred, and (5) black w/whiteface, vaccinated, ready to breed: $875, can deliver. Jeff Williams Milan 229-315-1261
1 red cow with bull calf, 3 bull yearlings, 2 heifers for sale. Billy Mcgarrah Ochlocknee 229-226-1045
1/2 Angus, 1/2 Hereford bull, black w/ white face, DOB 3/2015, fertility tested, very docile; calf easy with our heifers: $1800 OBO. Heath Brodnax Thomaston 706-938-8537
10 registered 2 y/o Angus bulls: semen-tested, forage-fed. Free delivery within 100 miles: $1800. Allen Ellicott Abbeville 229-401-8590
11 purebred black Angus bulls: 1,2,3 years old, docile, vaccinated, AI'd & natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524
14 black Angus cows, 7 calves, 1 bull: $22,000. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706778-4165
15 Angus X cows, all 2nd calf. 1 bull. 7 calves. $20,000. Jessie Lott Hawkinsville 478-287-5633
17 month old SimAngus bull, calving ease. Vaccinated, wormed, gentle, excellent bloodlines,
$2500. Donald Adams Dearing 706466-6413
2 purebred Graham black Angus bulls, 13 m/o, 1200 lbs., excellent. Cliatt Angus Farm, near Columbus. Bill Cliatt Midland 706-718-0664
2-year-old SimAngus bulls for sale. Buddy Fordham Cochran 478-9342226 478-308-4550
20 registered polled Hereford bulls. Good EPDs. Larry M Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170
25 replacement quality heifers, mixed Simmental/Angus, exposed to LBW registered Angus bull, priced by size. Ron Elliott Mansfield 404-538-2904
26 Longhorn cows, five calves exposed to perf. tested SimAngus bull: $15,600. Paul Kelly Monticello 706319-5930
3 AI-sired SimAngus bulls, 2 almost 2 y/o, 1 almost 18 m/o, very gentle, ready for use. Edward Allen Marble Hill 770894-2195
30 yearling Braford bulls. 20 coming 2 yr old Hereford bulls. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585
37 Holstein steers weighing 400-500 lbs.; vaccinated. John Cronan Crawfordville 706-401-9895
4 Angus, 2nd calf pairs, 350 lb calves. Dave Davis Commerce 770-616-6038
4 black Angus bulls, 1 to 3 y/o. Joseph Bartolone Madison 609-226-2614
40 Brangus cross replacement heifers, ages 13 and 14 m/o. Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 706-254-2639
ABS semen tank, MVE2000 XC20, 20 week hold, five y/o; 140 units Limousin, 9 units Angus, complete AI kit: $750. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-951-1697
AHA registered polled miniature Hereford bull calf, calved 9/25/17; homozygous polled bloodlines. Conce Ranch Montezuma conceranch@gmail.com 478-345-3307
Angus, Gelbvieh, Beefmaster cows, some are registered, all for sale due to my health. Gene Cantrell Monroe 770312-6224
Belted Galloway mixed calves; caramel-colored 7 m/o bull: $600. Five m/o black/white heifer: $800. Tom Rogers Thomaston 706-975-1179
Bermuda/Bahia mixed hay, 4x5 net rolls; $30 per bale. J M or Rickey Ricketson 626 Wh Smith Rd Denton 31532 912-359-3675
Black Angus and SimAngus bulls, cow/calf pairs, and heifers. Turnpike Creek Farms, sale Saturday, Feb. 3. Derek T Williams Milan 229-315-0986
Black Angus bull, born 12/12/16; docile, UGA H.E.R.D. program offspring: $1200. Matthew Sanford Chatsworth mattsanford3@hotmail.com 706-463-2141
Black Angus bulls, nice, 1 y/o, five to choose from. Kenneth Jones Greenville 706-672-4845
Black Angus heifers, 45, 750 lbs, Aug.; $1100 each. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-338-9144
Black Gelbvieh Balancer bull, ET BOB 9-20-1012 Dam Ver Lee Ann 309MET Sire JDPD 140w: $2500. Dan Paulk Ambrose 912-359-3330
Calves for sale. Carey Bryans Newborn 706-818-0717
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480
Dairy/beef cross and beef calves available. Guaranteed colostrum. Multimin 90 and triangle 5. Come see me. Brittney Peters Social Circle 470-334-1933
Dexter cattle "17:" 2 black bulls, one polled; 1 black heifer; 1 Dunn heifer, purebred, no papers, sire was registered. Gary Vaughn Sparta 706-444-5059
Dexters: 2/2016 Bulls; $500. Cows and heifers also available. Tom Or Michelle Franklin Junction City smibutlerga@ gmail.com 706-975-4111 706-975-3842
Excellent 22 m/o bull, 3/4 Angus/1/4 Limousin: $2500. 3 yearling, similar breeding: $1500. Harrison McDonald Jefferson 706-713-7176 706-713-6222
Fullblood Senepol red and black bulls for sale. Bobby Griffin Elko 478-2300422
Good selection of registered black Angus bulls, ready for service: $1750 and up; delivery available. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454
Grain wagon for sale, good condition; $1500. Martha Clelland Pineview 478636-4563
Hereford bulls, $2000 each. Fully tested, top bloodlines. Hardy Edwards Winterville 706-714-9012
High quality registered Angus bulls, 12-24 mo, A.I. sired by All-In, DNA/BSE tested, LBW, gentle; $2000 up. Ken Mcmichael Monticello 706-819-9295
Polled shorthorn bulls, breeding age, excellent quality; $1200. David Nixon Commerce 706-255-9837
Purebred black Angus bulls for sale. Eric Hutto Alma 912-286-0568
Purebred black Angus, 18 m/o, can be registered, UTD on vaccinations: $1450. Sarah Mims Fort Valley 478-442-2112
Red and black Angus heifers for sale, 7-12 months old. Moderate framed. Larry Daniel Lagrange 706-882-7423
Red Angus Bulls: 10 yearling, (5) 2 y/o; registered, ready to go: $1500 to $2000. Western blood lines. Michael Smith Newnan 770-301-1945
Reg. Angus bulls, excellent quality and EPDs, low birth weight, delivery available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-231-8236
Reg. Angus bulls, Gar Prophet bloodline. Semen tested. Great EPDs; $2500. Free delivery within 100 miles. Vernon Hagen Douglasville 404-520-4511
Reg. black Angus bull, Your Profit, AI sire and dam, low bw, 1800 lbs., 3 y/o, gentle: $3000. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994
Reg. black Angus bull: 2.5 years old, docile, good feet, closed herd, his calves on site and he is finished breeding my heifers/cows; $1800. Clayton Leathers Dallas 678-836-6793
Reg. black Angus bulls, performance tested. Add pounds to your calves. Free delivery. C.L. Cook Social Circle 678910-4891
Reg. Dexter cattle. Small, docile, good for milk or beef. Cows should be bred. Sammy Hall Milledgeville 478-932-5662
Reg. Senepol bulls, low birth weight and heat tolerant, gentle. Roy Lee Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5997
Registered Angus and SimAngus bulls for sale; low birthweight. Todd Clark 4581 Will Wallace Rd Gainesville 30506 770-654-5189
Registered black Angus bull born 12/7/16, AI-sired by GAR Method; excellent EPDs. Justin Thompson Senoia 678-201-5768
Registered black Angus bull, 5 y/o, gentle, semen tested; $1800. Ricky Hix Comer 706-248-5851
Registered black Angus bulls, 12-15 m/o. $1250. Eugene Ridley La Fayette 706-764-6110
Registered black Angus Bulls, 16 m/o, delivery available; calving ease for use on heifers or cows. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-531-3549
Registered black Angus bulls, 18/24 months. Cory Johnson Alma 912-7220149
Registered black Angus bulls, long yearling, semen-tested, docile, ready to breed; 2 & $ y/o herd bulls. Cold Spring Angus. Cody Floyd Trish Stuedemann Comer 706-207-2146
Registered Black Angus Bulls, superior genetics, 2+YO, Predestined sire, LBW, $2,500. 5 weaned. $1,200 for younger bulls. Allen Morris Mount Vernon southerncrossangusfarm@gmail.com 912-293-6471
Registered black Angus bulls. Long yearling, semen tested, docile. Cold Spring Angus. Cody Floyd, Herdsman. Patricia Stuedemann Comer 706-3712749
Registered black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/ calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Clarkesville 770-519-0008
Registered black, polled, gentle SimAngus bull, Mytty in Focus grandson, CE 11.9, BW 1.7, WW 77.3, YW 19.5, calves on site. Morris Shields Crandall 706-328-3087
Registered Charolais and polled Hereford bulls and heifers for sale. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 770-386-4464 678520-0026
Registered Charolais and SimAngus bulls, cow-ready, low birth weights,
Swine
semen and BVD tested, gentle, good If you have questions regarding ads in
selection, delivery available. Curtiss this category, call 404-656-3722.
Kicliter Marshallville 478-967-2940 Advertisers submitting swine ads
479-396-1537
must submit proof of a negative bru-
Registered herd of superior Charolais cellosis and pseudorabies test from
cattle; cows, bulls, heifers and calves. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-
Registered Hereford bull, 3 y/o: $2500. Darrell McCoy Greenville 706-977-9269
Registered Hereford cow-calf pairs, bred cows and weaned heifer calves. Victor Domino breeding. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-301-5901
free 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
Registered Hereford heifers, 8 - 10 submitted online, the test can be at-
m/o: $750. 3 y/o bull: $1700. Older cow- tached using the attachments button.
calf pair: $1000. Ricky Worsham Macon Buyers are urged to request proof of
478-745-6642
a negative brucellosis and pseudora-
Registered polled Hereford bull, 16 bies test prior to purchase.
mos, halter broke, excellent EPD's, se- 2 year old purebred Duroc boar, very
men tested. Paul Smith Watkinsville good breeder; $250. Randy Wilkes Wat-
706-224-2898
kinsville 706-202-8988
Registered polled Hereford bulls, rug- Hampshire/Yorkshire & Tamworth/
ged, pasture-raised, gentle, excellent Hampshire pigs on pasture and wood-
bloodlines/EPDs, small calves, excellent lot, 70-200 lbs; $70-$200. Proven boar
growth. Bobby R Brantley Tennille 478- and sow; $350/each. Allen Clevenger
553-8598
Locust Grove 30248 404-285-1719
Registered purebred black polled Sim- Large black pigs, male and female,
mental bulls. 12-16 months old. Steve DOB: 04/06/17, ready for pickup. Be-
Watson Dawsonville 706-429-5349 linda Schell Fort Valley 478-954-3840
Registered red Angus heifers and bulls, 13-14 months, excellent bloodline and EPDs. Easy calving. Jorge Haber
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in
Midland 706-323-2405
this category, call 404-656-3722.
Registered red Angus heifers and (3) full Boer bucklings.(4) 60% Boer
bulls, vac. cycling, good EPDs, ready for and 40% Kiko bucklings. Photo avail-
spring breeding. Ronald Williams Co- able. Lisa Hutcheson Douglas 912-381-
chran 478-934-6998
9421
Registered, polled Shorthorn bulls/ 10 month old Boer Bucks, $275 &
show heifers/steers, excellent quality, $325. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770-574-
calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, 2829
Club Calf member. Ken And Kay Bridg- 17 goats, male and female, 3 m/o to 3
es Commerce 706-768-3480
y/o, wormed and healthy: all for $1500.
Santa Gertrudis, registered, wean- James Hendrix Blackshear 912-289-
ing- and yearling-aged heifers and 5523
bulls. Santa Gertrudis/Hereford cross 2 month old Nubian/Toggenburg ba-
weaning-aged heifers. John Loughridge bies. Will make excellent milkers. Will
Chatsworth jaloughridge@aol.com send pics. Lee Holloway Greenville
706-270-4518
706-672-0015
Selling registered Charolais herd (farm) 2 Nubian doelings, $200 each. Krystal
due to illness. S R Reed Waynesboro Beise Blairsville 706-781-1830
706-437-1477 706-551-0317
2 y/o full-blooded Red Boer, birthdate
SimAngus bulls, 2 year olds and 2/6/16, proven breeder: $350. Albert
yearlings, low birth weight, gentle: White Villa Rica 404-642-6486
$2500. Keith Thrasher Carlton 706-296- ABGA registered 100 percent pure pa-
4031
pered and DNA tested Boer buck, five
Simmental and Simbrah young bulls does; great starter herd, all traditional. T.
and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770- Bennett Dahlonega 770-654-1163
258-2069
Approx. 30 nannies, 50 babies, 1 reg-
Texas Longhorns, 2 yearling heifers; istered Kiko billy. Sell as whole only. Jeff
$750 each. 2 yearling bulls; $650 each, Dorsey Nashville 229-445-1278
1 yearling bull; $750. Wayne Hughes Black-mouth cur pups: great for work-
Molena 706-647-9782
ing stock or hunting. Weatherford Ben
Two y/o AI-sired registered black An- line. Call, text or email. Jason Young
gus bulls;$2,500 each. Jerry Griffin Young Harris jyoung830@yahoo.com
Maysville 706-677-3310
706-781-8202
Two y/o registered Angus bulls avail- Boer bucks 9-10 months old. Tradi-
able for sale. Contact for more info. tional and dapple. Pictures available.
Robert Nichols Warm Springs 706- Deborah Shuman Winterville 706-546-
329-4688
8610
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Cook Georgia Grown:
King's Hawaiian Savory French Toast Casserole
Ingredients: cup butter 15 King's Hawaiian rolls, cut in half 1 lb. breakfast sausage, cooked and drained 3 cups grated cheddar cheese, divided 1 cup chopped scallions, divided 6 eggs 1 cups milk Salt & pepper
Preparation: Melt butter in the bottom of 9x13-in. pan. Place bottom half of rolls in baking dish over melted butter. Distribute crumbled sausage, 1 cup cheese and cup scallions over rolls. Place top half of rolls on top of ingredients in baking dish. Whisk together eggs, milk and salt & pepper. Pour egg mixture over rolls then sprinkle remaining cheese and scallions on top.
Cover and refrigerate for about 4 hours or overnight. You may need to press down on rolls to absorb some of the eggs before baking.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake casserole covered for 15 minutes, then uncover and cook 15-30 minutes or until egg mixture is set. Serves 8-12.
All recipes have been tested for accuracy in our Georgia Grown Test Kitchen unless otherwise noted. For more recipes and to watch cooking in action, find our "Pick, Cook, Keep" series at www.gpb.org/pick-cook-keep.
Georgia Vegetable Growers may now vote on continuation of assessment for market order
Voting is open to eligible Georgia vegetable growers to renew the grower assessment which funds the Georgia Agriculture Commodity Commission for Vegetables. The commission is charged by law with providing programs of research, promotion and education on behalf of Georgia vegetable growers.
Most of the funds received by the commission are committed to research projects regarding issues related to vegetable production to provide growers with the latest information and production techniques. Some of the research projects include: fumigant studies, weed, disease and nematode control, whitefly control, cultivar evaluation and irrigation management. The commission also funds projects
for promotion of Georgia vegetables in various markets.
Eligible vegetable growers have 50 or more acres in total annual production of the following crops: beans, bell pepper, specialty pepper, broccoli, beets, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, greens (including collards, turnip greens, mustard and kale), squash (including yellow, zucchini and winter squash), sweet potato and tomato.
Growers should receive a ballot in the mail. Growers who do not should contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture in Atlanta at 404.586.1405.
All ballots must be postmarked prior to midnight March 2 to be counted.
Georgie's Drive Thru Waycross
Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state of Georgia promoting agriculture and the Georgia Grown program. Did you know that Georgia is the #1 Forestry State? Georgia harvests more timber and exports more pulp, paper products and wood pellets than anyone else. Last December, I stopped in Waycross to visit Southern Forest World, a museum dedicated to the history of forestry. I went there to see an old relative of mine. About 40 years ago, my Uncle Stuckie went hunting in Haralson County, near Buchanan. Sadly, he got lost and was never seen again. As it turns out, he was trailing an opossum and chased it all the way to Alabama and up a hollow tree. My Uncle Stuckie never gave up without a fight, so he chased that opossum up the tree into a hole and got stuck about 20 feet off the ground. About 10 years later, a logging crew harvested the tree that held my now mummified relative. They cut it into 7 foot lengths and loaded it onto a log truck. The logger must have gotten the shock of his life when he discovered Uncle Stuckie staring back at him! I've been told all dogs go to heaven, but some get stuck in between.
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Perdue unveils Farmers.gov, an interactive website for agricultural producers
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue unveiled Farmers.gov at a breakfast hosted by the Michigan Farm Bureau Feb. 1. The new interactive onestop website for producers is maintained by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Farmers.gov is now live but will have multiple features added over the coming months to allow agricultural producers to make appointments with USDA offices, file forms, and apply for USDA programs. The website gathers together the three agencies that comprise USDA's Farm Production and Conservation mission area: the Farm Service Agency, the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Risk Management Agency.
"Many farmers are out in their fields using equipment that is connected to satellite and GPS technology, yet when they need to interact with USDA, they have to stop, fill out a paper form, and fax it or carry it to their local office. That is a real digital divide," Perdue said.
"Our staff is friendly and they love to see farmers in person, but they know that time is valuable. Producers are working hard to make their farms profitable, so these tools will help
get the paperwork done without taking a big chunk out of the day to fill out forms."
Farmers.gov is mobile device-friendly and can identify for farmers the most convenient USDA office locations. New functions will be added soon, including an interactive calendar, farming success stories, an online appointment feature, digital forms and a business data dashboard. Additionally, when the 2018 Farm Bill is signed into law, there will be plain language program descriptions and a tool to determine eligibility.
"As I've traveled to 32 states in my first nine months as secretary of agriculture, I have consistently heard people express a desire for greater use of technology in the way we deliver programs at USDA," Perdue said. "It's my goal to make USDA the most effective, most efficient, most customer-focused department in the entire federal government, and Farmers.gov is a big step in that direction."
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LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for January 2018 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
(Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight)
SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 55.18 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 57.21 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 50.58 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 78.87 1500-2100 lbs.................. 79.74 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......182.00.. 172.09 350-400 lbs.......180.05.. 168.67 400-450 lbs.......169.91.. 159.78 450-500 lbs.......161.89.. 152.37 500-550 lbs.......156.47.. 144.52 550-600 lbs.......151.08.. 141.46 600-650 lbs.......143.51.. 131.89 650-700 lbs.......137.03.. 129.98 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......154.40.. 143.82 350-400 lbs.......149.99.. 139.38 400-450 lbs.......143.24.. 132.32 450-500 lbs ......137.38.. 128.62 500-550 lbs.......133.73.. 123.89 550-600 lbs.......129.91.. 119.35 600-650 lbs.......125.05.. 115.15 650-700 lbs.......121.29.. 111.97 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......177.39.. 165.68 350-400 lbs.......173.21.. 160.55 400-450 lbs.......165.61.. 152.72 450-500 lbs ......156.14.. 144.53 500-550 lbs.......146.56.. 136.04 550-600 lbs.......138.44.. 130.12 600-650 lbs.......132.40.. 122.23 650-700 lbs.......127.54.. 118.12 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 145.31 100-150 lbs.................... 177.19 150-300 lbs.................... 210.00 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs.......................... 98.44 80-100 lbs...................... 146.25 100-150 lbs.................... 162.92 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 68.33 40-60 lbs.......................... 90.75 60-80 lbs........................ 135.00
Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:// www.ams.usda.gov
Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia.
Several state commissioners of agriculture meet with Cabinet officials to discuss rural development issues
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black joined
other members of the National Association of State Departments
of Agriculture at the White House Jan. 30 for the White House
Conference on Rural Prosperity. Vice President Mike Pence, U.S.
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, U.S. Secretary of the In-
terior Ryan Zinke, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commis-
sioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D., and other administration officials
addressed the important opportunities for the federal government
and states to work together to advance rural America.
During the conference, Perdue and Gottlieb signed a formal
agreement to bolster coordination and collaboration between the
two agencies on a number of issues, including implementation of
the Food Safety Modernization Act and the Coordinated Frame-
work for Biotechnology.
"Today, Commissioner Gottlieb and I signed a formal agree-
ment to promote coordination and the streamlining of capacities
and obligations on shared concerns and jurisdiction," Perdue
said. "Congress passed the Food Safety Modernization Act and
assigned responsibilities to the USDA and the FDA. The USDA
has the knowledge and expertise to support the FDA's work re-
lated to farming. We at the USDA have a motto: Do Right, and
Feed Everyone. We believe this joint effort will help us move one
step closer to that goal."
Commissioner Black has long endorsed the importance of cooperative state-federal partnerships in advancing agriculture, and hosted Gottlieb last August on a tour of several South Georgia farms to further discuss FSMA implementation.
USDA Photo
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, right, and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb sign a formal agreement to bolster coordination and collaboration between FDA and USDA while Connecticut Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Reviczky, New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture
"Thanks to the commitment by USDA and FDA, food safety Jeff Witte, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill
cooperation is at an all-time high," Black said. "We are confident Northey, and other state and local leaders look on.
that the enhanced collaboration between the two agencies will
result in common sense implementation of FSMA."
Calling for meaningful investments in any infrastructure package
NASDA members gathered in Washington, D.C., for one of two annual
developed by Congress and the Administration.
meetings where the policy positions and priorities for the association are Requesting the U.S. Department of Labor to expand work-based
determined. During the opening plenary session, members passed a num-
training to include apprenticeships and microcredentials.
ber of action items for 2018, including:
NASDA represents the elected and appointed commissioners, secretar-
Calling on Congress to pass a unified, fully-funded Farm Bill be- ies and directors of the departments of agriculture in all 50 states and four
fore authorization expires on Sept. 30.
U.S. territories. NASDA grows and enhances agriculture by forging part-
Urging Congress and the Administration to invest in broadband
nerships and creating consensus to achieve sound policy outcomes between
infrastructure and expand broadband service.
state departments of agriculture, the federal government, and stakeholders.
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requirements of the label changes instated by the herbicide companies. The dates and times for the "Using Pesticides Wisely" classroom trainings can be found in the Calendar of Events on page 10.
Manufacturing companies have vowed that the amended labels will be hitting the shelves in time for the upcoming growing season. EPA will continue to monitor the success of this regulatory approach and will reassess the continuance of dicamba use beyond 2018.
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encouraged and beneficial; however, they will not fulfill state requirements.
Each label requires certified applicators to document application information. Forms have been designed to help with this and can be found at your local UGA Extension office or at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/24c. aspx.
Enlist Duo or Enlist One
All persons in charge of in-season applications of Enlist Duo or Enlist One in Enlist cotton or soybeans must have attended the "Using Pesticides Wisely" classroom training.
"Using Pesticides Wisely" Trainings
Classroom: For those planning to attend a "Using Pesticides Wisely" classroom training, select a time/ location and RSVP at least two days in advance to the specific location for attendance. The required trainings will cover a 2 to 2.5 hour time period and will provide pesticide credit. Snacks and drinks will be provided (no meal). To confirm attendance in previous years, visit the website at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/24c.aspx
One-on-one training to improve on-target pesticide applications: UGA Extension will train applicators (individuals who physically drive machinery and operate sprayers when applying Engenia, FeXapan, or XtendiMax).
Georgia Department of Agriculture
announces Specialty Crop Block
Grant Program for 2018
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has begun the competitive solicitation process to award the 2018 Specialty Crop Block Grant. The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program funds projects that "enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops."
Specialty crops are defined as: fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, Christmas trees, turfgrass/sod, nursery and greenhouse crops, including floriculture. Please see the specific listing of all eligible crops at www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/scbgp.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service is expected to make grant funding available, with Georgia's share anticipated to be approximately $1.2 million this year. Award funding requests require a minimum ask of $20,000 and a maximum of $175,000. Recipients have up to three years to complete the requirements of the grant.
"The goal of this grant program is to help fund projects that can produce the highest degree of measurable benefits to Georgia's specialty crop producers in relation to each dollar spent," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black. "We encourage organizations such as IRS-designated non-profits, commodity commissions, associations, state and local government entities and colleges and universities to consider applying."
USDA-AMS rules state that grant funds will not be awarded for projects that solely benefit a particular commercial product or provide a profit to a single organization, institution or individual. Single organizations, governments and institutions are encouraged to participate as project partners with other eligible entities.
"As we did last year, we will first take concept proposals for review. By late February, the top 20 strongest and most impactful concept proposals will be invited to submit a full application. Once finalized, each application will be carefully reviewed and evaluated by an independent review committee sometime in April or May," said Jen Erdmann, coordinator of the Specialty Crop Block Grant for the GDA.
"Then, all department-approved projects will be combined and written as one grant submission to the USDA/AMS. Upon approval from USDA, we will notify applicants of their status, which we expect to be in late September 2018."
Please refer to the links available on the GDA grants webpage located at www.agr.georgia.gov/grants.aspx for the official Request for Applications and the Concept Proposal/pre-application form and additional information. For additional questions please contact Jen Erdmann at Jen. Erdmann@agr.georgia.gov.
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Full-blooded Savanna billy goats, 3 Australian cattle dog/Blue Heeler: Miniature horse, mare, bred, 7 years 6 Rhode Island Red hens & 1 Rhode Rhode Island Red Roosters; $3.88.
m/o, young, clean, good-looking, great male, neutered, 1 y/o; UTD on vaccines; old, gentle; $225. Can deliver. Wynn Co- Island rooster. $60 for all. Jim Hudgins Spring 2017 hatch. David Mcdade Ea-
for service, will produce good offspring: needs lots of activity and attention. Tom pelan Greensboro 706-453-7687
Flowery Branch 678-997-5790
tonton 706-473-2366
$250 ea. Joel Myers Pembroke 912- Cowan Conyers 678-977-7975
Two pony mules for sale. 13 and 14 6-12 week old roosters, Plymouth RIR hens or rooster, $10 or $12 ea.,
657-6284
Catahoula Leapard or German shep- years old. $500 for the pair. Gerald Dob- Rock mixed. $8-15. Hank White Atlanta 24 w/o; Guinea, $10 each; young Pea-
Goats. Boer and Billy mix Kikos. Young herd puppy wanted; prefer registered. son Ball Ground 770-479-2300
404-755-0505
fowl pair, $150. Gerald Hayes Flowery
goats. H.N. Ralston Eatonton 706-473- George Reeves Moreland 678-315-
3119
4517
Equine At Stud
Adult Guineas available from Milner Branch 470-208-0309 Bird Breeders. Theo Engelmohr Milner Roosters born Oct. 2017. Barred Rock,
Herd of 11 Barbados/American Black- Female Great Pyrenees puppy, born If you have questions regarding ads in 678-967-9899
Road Island Red, Road Island White,
belly sheep. 2 rams, 7 ewes, 2 lambs. 11/10/17; raised with goats, parents and this category, call 404-656-3722.
Ameraucana Mille Fleur bantams. Speckled Sussex, Columbian Wyan-
Larry Bennett Hawkinsville 478-636- grandparents on site: $250. Call or text.
Colleen Freeman Gainesville 678-897- dotte, Orpington. Michelle Brantley Pine
9404
Katahdin-Dorper cross hair sheep for sale. Call Susan or Tony. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-218-1615 770-5197080
Kiko x Boer x Nubian wether, 9 weeks old; $125. Large full blooded Nubian buck; $275. Sherrie Liford Canton 678521-8689
Low Country Morefield Spanish buck, forage-fed, cashmere coat: $350. Peacock Hill Farm. Thora Davis Stockbridge 770-860-8989
Milking, registered Purebred Nubian does, also doelings. Roy Stanaland 1153 Salem Church Rd Jasper 30143 770-337-3162
Nigerian dwarf billies, 4-6 m/o: $100. Linda Bell Monticello 706-925-2172
Nigerian Dwarf buckling, born Dec. 31, 2017; $125. Richard Day 3651 Sims Bridge Rd Nw Monroe 30656 rd58@ windstream.net 770-267-0004
Pygmy goat, males. Four months old. Raised with miniature donkeys and other goats; $40. Joe And Pat Burns Lawrenceville joeb@color-burst.com 678-591-9422
Registered Katahdin rams 5 yearlings ready to work, parasite resistant genetics, Gregg Howell Hahira 229-563-1419
Andy Givhan Rydal 770-655-0578 Great Pyrenees puppies, born 11/7/17:
one male, two females, wormed, shots, parents on premises. Sydney Mabe Dawsonville 706-265-7778
Kangal livestock guardian dog, stud service fee $2,000 with registered male. Peacock Hill Farm. Eleanor Davis Stockbridge 770-860-8989
Equine For Sale
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Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted
Equine Miscellaneous
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this category, call 404-656-3722.
100 years old, barn kept: one horse sled homemade, red; $175. Wagon; $1175. John Fleming Hartwell 770-7186740
1985 aluminum gooseneck four-horse trailer, saddle rack and tack compartment: $5500. Karl Dopson Rhine 229425-8080
Horseback riding lessons: Iron Crest Walkers, specializing in Tennessee Walking horses; $40/1.5 hours. Every level rider. Natalie Johnson Loganville tnwalker00@yahoo.com 423-716-5359
Pioneer riding turning plow. Also horse-drawn riding cultivator. F.C. Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720
Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti McLeroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478-987-0019
Trina Campbell horsemanship clinic, March 24-25th, for all levels and disciplines. Rabun arena. Auditing is free. Chelsey Cantrell Dawsonville 706-3449603
Two draft harnesses, used little, good
9318
Ameraucana pullets, 10 m/o; $20 ea. James Young 3988 Spell Rd Metter 30439 912-682-2917
Beautiful Old English Bantams, two roosters and two hens. $2.00 each. F. Richards College Park 770-964-5703
Birmingham Roller pigeons, rare recessive red and yellow, and also Turner bloodline; $20ea. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300
Black Roundhead eggs for sale. For hatching; $25 a dozen. Shipping cost extra. David Kettle Arnoldsville 706410-8390
Buff and black silkie trios, $120; hens, $10. Also, white topknot bearded silkies. Call for more info. Jack R Jenkins Harlem 706-799-8597 706-556-3261
Chicks sexed and unsexed and ducklings, assorted breeds; Ayam Cemani, too. Sherry Amerson - White Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535
Chicks: Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington, American Dominique; pure breeds, not mixed. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Cobb 500 pasture broilers & Novogen Brown layers for sale as day-old-chicks;
Mountain 678-736-3911 Salmon Faverolle roosters: beautiful, 6
m/o birds; $15/ea. Karen Scott Warthen 478-232-8411
Silkies Bearded Partridge, from show stock, 1 w/o-3 m/o: $25 ea. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300
Started hens, production red, RIR, NHR, Facebook: Evergreen Hay & Livestock. Kenneth Potts Sylvester 229272-1756 229-272-1930
Tom turkeys, pheasants, bantams and pigeons. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-804-3868 478-452-8497
White Leghorns, Rhode Island Whites, Golden Comishs, Black Sex Link pullets, started laying; $15. Gary Ridley La Fayette 706-638-1911
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
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Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta
Registered Katahdin rams from 7 m/o to 12 m/o, x-large Midwest bloodlines. Duke
online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Gen-
shape, some mildew from storage: $300. Western saddle, $40. James Fly-
ship or pick up; NPIP certified. Diane Berry Ray City 229-375-1991
office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied
Burgess Louisville juliesvance@wildblue. eralized ads, such as "many horses," nn Box Springs 706-566-4882
Cobb 500 pasture broilers & Novogen by a copy of the commercial quail
net 478-625-9542 305-923-0262
"variety to choose from," etc., will not Western saddle, 16" seat, real good Brown layers for sale as day-old-chicks; breeder's license. Ads for quail that
Young male Briar goats; $50 and up. be published. Equine at Stud ads will quality, pictures available; $200. David ship or pick up; NPIP certified. Diane do not have this license will not be
John Truitt Kathleen 478-987-6960
also require a current stable license in Williamson Hampton 678-300-2239
Berry Ray City 229-455-6437
published. For information on these
Stock Dogs
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Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published.
AKC registered Bloodhound puppies. Black and tan and liver and tan. Vetchecked, shots and worming up to date. Jerry Atkins Dublin 478-279-1163
Anatolian Shepherd LGD puppies from working stock. Born and raised with livestock. Both parents on property. Male & female puppies Charles Cayton Tifton 229-392-0650
order to be published.
8 year old, bay and white, SSH gelding, good with feet, gentle, rides great and loads great. Tony Green Fairmount 770-605-0888 706-337-2467
Beautiful black riding pony, 4 years old, 9 hands, super gentle, can deliver; $600 cash. Janice Wilkes Bogart 706207-9366
Dun gelding, 15.3 HH, rides good, can rope calves to work in the pasture; good cow horse. J.D. Higdon Greensboro 706-817-6829
Jenny donkey, 4 y/o, grey, been with heard of cows, good pasture guard. Jackie Copelan Greensboro 706-4745066
Miniature donkey, 9 m/o male, dark
Boarding Facilities
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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.
Pasture boarding with trails, arena, round pen and wash rack. Between Hampton and McDonough.$125/month. Dan Robertson Stockbridge 678-3003434
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
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Game fowl: Blackwater Sweaters, BlackMomba Sweaters, Dink Fair Sweaters, a few Blueface Hatch; stags and cocks, a few pullets. Roger L Singletary Whigham 229-220-5261
Golden Sebright roosters (2); $15 each. John Andrews Hiawassee 770778-0852
GQF incubator and separate hatcher. $450 for both. Work great. Quail rails included. Butts Co. Call/Text. Caroline Williams Jackson 770-500-8275
Guinea keets in assorted colors available May thru October. Flint River Guinea. Angelique Weldon Thomaston flintriverguinea@gmail.com 706-741-2904
Guineas: Adult, 2017 hatched; Pearl, Pied, Slate; $10/ea. Wyndle Bates Blue Ridge 706-632-7584
licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button.
Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2017/2018 season. Call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-662-4532
Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: $70/100, $155/500, $290/1000. Willie And Barbara Strickland Pooler 912748-5769
ALTERNATIVE Anatolian shepherds: UTD shots, avail-
able 2/8/18, 8 w/o; raised with goats. Males, $250; females, $300. Jim Willis Rupert 478-862-5749
color; email for pictures; mother/father on farm, runs with cows. Chaz Holt Taylorsville montanaholt@gmail.com 406425-3039
in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published.
(5) Golden Comet pullets. 26 weeks old-laying 55%. Ground raised and wormed. $20.00 each or all for $90. Gene Garrison Clermont 770-983-3070
10 Cayuga ducks, 2 y/o: 3 drakes, 7 hens. David Garrett Dahlonega 404723-1288
Hatch, White Hackles, and Blue game chickens. Ronald L Shepard Fortson 706-317-9924
Hens, chicks, roosters, mixed colors and ages; $3 to $10. Leave a message. K. Hyde Ellijay 706-635-5574
Heritage Breed 2 Narraganset tom & 1 Chocolate tom Turkeys: $75 each Don, Peacock Hill Farm. Don Meyer Stockbridge 770-815-3704
I have around 80 pigeons for sale. Must take all. Homers and rollers. Text me for pics. Tony Love Conyers tlove8906@
Jumbo Brown Pharoah Coturnix Quail chicks, birds, and eggs. Bob Reese Stockbridge 770-633-9294
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
ISO some call ducks. Located near or within an hour drive of Martin, GA. Will buy eggs, 1-2 day old chicks or adults. Teresa Mcclellan Martin 706-244-7345
Juvenile female Muscovy. Will pick up. Kim Hollingsworth Calhoun 706-3464300
10 Murray McMurray hens, several gmail.com 770-846-3395 770-846-3395
LIVESTOCK breeds to choose from: $20 ea. Gloria
Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303
12 mixed hens, different ages. Need to get rid of because of health issues. Thomas P Henderson Waleska 770796-2522
12 varieties peacocks and peahens, various breeds game chickens, peacock feathers. Raymond Watts Macon 478743-6692 478-361-3468
12 varieties peafowl including java green, game chickens, peacock feathers. Raymond Watts Macon 478-3613468 478-743-6692
15 Rhode Island Red and 25 Golden Comet hens, 14 m/o: $12/ea. Ameraucana roosters from blue eggs: $12. Gary Johnson Jasper 770-893-8168
Large, healthy Easter Egger and White Leghorn roosters; hatched last Spring, not aggressive towards people: $14 ea. Linda Duke Good Hope 678-635-3675 770-549-5383
Lavender Orpington Chickens for sale. Pairs and trios. BB Reds. Call for prices. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-498-5527
Laying hens; Wyandottes, Speckled Sussex, Barred Rocks. H A Dyer Maysville 706-654-0595
Mixed chickens for sale. Robert Ingram Blairsville 706-745-5356 706-9944217
OE Bantams from show stock: BB Reds, Splash, Blacks, Brassy Backs, Blue Brassy Backs, Opals, Fawns, Silver
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Emu chicks for sale. Call, leave a message or text. Donna James Madison 706-207-1561
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
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Advertisers selling fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou must submit a current deer farming license with their ads. Ads submitted without this
2015 red and gold pheasants; hens $40, males $40. Pair gold leaf bantams,
Duckwings. William McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li-
$25. Robert W Borchert Lincolnton Pigeons, white rollers, colored rollers, cense needs to be sent along with it.
706-359-3325 23 laying hens; 6 months old, mixed
Turner rollers; $20/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240
For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attach-
breeds and Araucana. Text/call. Sandy Vinson Social Circle 404-907-5891
3 pairs of Muscovy ducks, Araucana O.E. and mixed roosters. Robert Sybers Stone Mountain 404-713-6393
4 Ameraucana roosters/1 Ameraucana hen, variety of colors, hatched 9/4/2017: roosters $10, hen $20. AKA Easter Eggers Haley Roebuck Canton 770-630-
Pure breed Madigin Clarets stag/pullets 8 mos. Old rooster cocks, 2-3 years old. Vernon Murphy Cornelia 706-7785072
Red and yellow buff cochins, beautiful birds. Eldon Patterson Eatonton 706485-7355
Rhode Island Red pullets, also Golden Comet pullets; healthy, quality birds.
ments button. For information about the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404-656-3667. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.
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LIVESTOCK WANTED
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Any breed horses/goats, no pygmy goats, will pick-up and pay cash. Wayne Green Bremen 770-841-6815
Want to buy 2 nanny goats, must be real friendly and tame. Good home. Bobby W Payne Fayetteville 770-9695627
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
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`04 22ft Sundowner stock combo, great shape, good tires, lights, rubber mats, coated walls: $10,000 OBO. Jessie Hollifield Jasper 770-894-7098
1973 Gooseneck 20 ft. cattle trailer for sale. Asking $3500. Margie Ward Commerce 706-335-6591
1995 12' Stock Gooseneck, New bearings and lights, Extra tall, GA title, $1450.00, Good using condition. Charles Griffis Covington 770-786-1093
1996 Ponderosa stock trailer, 16 ft, middle gate, escape door, new floor, rubber mats, dual axle, bumper pull, excellent condition. S. Lockhart Auburn 678-898-2017
1998 Sundowner, 4 horse slant load, gooseneck trailer, good condition; $10,900. David Crile Cedartown 770748-7487
1999 Delta 12 ft. stock trailer: $1700. Bruce Wheeler 282 Cooper Rd Social Circle 30025 770-786-0386
Beautiful laser-cut horse head gates: $2500; galvanized farm gates, 12', 14' and 16' round pen sections: $25-$100. Ron Hall Dry Branch 404-431-2217
Livestock trailer with hitch for transporting up to 4 cows. Good condition only. Sharon Mauney Cleveland 706348-6068
Priefert SO-4 cattle working chute. Used 2 seasons; $3200. Pap cage available. Jim Jackson Wrightsville 478290-0263
Retiring: 6x12ft, cattle/horse trailer, double axle, tin roof, side doors. Robert Sjulson Cleveland 706-219-3000
Single-axel horse, cow or goat trailer with wrap-around metal hood front: $400. Gerald Barfield Tifton 229-3925234
RABBITS
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Bunnies, small to large, mixed breeds, $15-$20 each. Michael Phippen Newnan 770-755-8702
Cages; galvanized after welded, baby saver wire, 7' x30"x18" multi- unit cages; $100. Also feeders, waterers. Katie Hufford Cleveland 706-219-4766
Mini Lop babies, born Jan. 3. $25 each. Available by Feb. 10. Rachel Winkles Pine Mountain 706-302-2728
San Juan runners, 8 w/o: $10 ea. Leave name and number. Louis Tompkins Danielsville 706-789-2414
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: 2017 4x5 round bales. Fescue/ mixed grasses, fertilized, rain free/ stored in barn. Robert Greene Roopville 770-324-4323
$4.50: 2017 Fescue/orchard grass hay, horse quality, heavy square bales, fertilized/limed, rain-free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
`17 barn stored Bermuda horse quality, net-wrapped, fertilized, UGA soil/specs, semi trucks welcome. Russ Walters Barnesville 404-444-0274
`17 Bermuda 4x5 fertilized, netwrapped, barn stored, horse quality; $60. Chuck Hecht Columbus 706-5776590
`17 Bermuda/Fescue 4x5 rolls, fertilized, in barn: $45. Burton Eichel Thomson 706-421-4945
`17 Bermuda/Fescue mix hay, square bales: $5 at barn. Hugh Weaver Jackson 678-445-3628
`17 cow hay mix summer grass; 4x5 bales , twine-tie: $35. David Smith Carrollton 404-323-4622
`17 Crimson Clover, very high quality, 16.5 protein, 5.5x4 netwrapped, discount on quantity, also Russell/Bermuda. Dar Bohnenstiehl Fort Valley 770468-4682
`17 Fescue/Orchard mix, 4x5 rolls, commercial fertilized, sprayed for weeds, twine-wrapped, stored in barn. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-4996761
`17 Fescue/Rye, 1600 lb. round, 5.5x5.5; $70. Sq. bales; $5.50. All barn stored. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770363-6406
(200) 2017 4x5 large net-wrapped Coastal hay, fertilized: $45/bale. D M Gay & Sons Farms 61112 Elam Rd Garfield 30425 478-494-7920
(200) 2017 4x5 round bails, Bermuda grass hay, net-wrapped, rain-free: $40/ ea. Larry Roberts Ellabell 912-531-9631
100 large rolls Coastal hay, wrapped; $45/roll. Take all, $40/roll. Tommy Butler Dexter tbutler2@earthlink.net 478-8753560
200+ 4x5.5 fertilized, wrapped, sheltered bales, 2017 Russell Bermuda grass hay: $60/bale, 10+@$50/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912-682-4481
2017 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped fescue, rye grass, cow hay, fertilized; $35 per roll. James Sells Monroe 678-425-7543
2017 Alfalfa square bales; $12. Horse quality, 45 rolls of fescue & orchard; $45. Square bales fescue & orchard; $5. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351
2017 Alicia Bermuda hay, stored in barn, square bales; $3.00 per bale. Gregory Miliner Fort Gaines 229-2540729
2017 Alicia-Bermuda; $60/roll. Mixed grass; $40/roll. Mulch; $20/roll. Alan Mobley Griffin 770-560-3441
2017 barn stored square bales of Bahia and mixed grasses; $5. Wilson T Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492
2017 Bermuda hay for sale. 100 rolls available. 4x5 net-wrapped, well fertilized; $45 per roll. Take all for $35 per roll. Chris Creech Collins 912-213-0005
2017 Bermuda hay, barn-stored, 4x5 roll, $50; square bales, $5; Bermuda mix cow hay, $4/bale. Steve Matthews Griffin 404-247-9789
2017 Bermuda/Fescue hay, barn in, well fertilized, 4x5 rolls; $40 per roll. Lamar Jones Dallas 770-445-1227
2017 Bermuda/Fescue hay, in barn, square bales; $4. 4x5 round bales; $30$45. Patrick Broder Stockbridge 404401-6134
2017 Bermuda/Fescue mix round bales, 4x4, rain free; $35-40. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-445-2423
2017 Bermuda/Fescue mix, fertilized, 4x4 round bales, $35/bale. Stored outside. Jermaine Barlow Grantville 706302-7658
2017 Bermuda/Fescue mixed, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, rain free, in barn; $40 per roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 470-8999668
2017 Coastal Bermuda 4x5 tight bales, netwrapped, horse quality, fertilized, limed, sheltered, rain free; $60. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985
2017 Coastal Bermuda and Alicia hay, fertilized by UGA specs; 4x5 round bales, net-wrapped: $50. Heath Pendley Davisboro 770-823-5127
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4X5 netwrapped, stored in barn. Fred Sackett Butler 478-862-5120
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5.5 netwrapped bales; $45/roll. Daniel Usry Wrens 706-831-4971
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $5/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality. Square bales; $5.25 at barn. 4x5 rolls; $45. Delivery available. Stephen Allen Mount Airy 336-314-4841
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, square bales, horse quality, fertilized/limed, weed-free. Michael Dubose Junction City 706-366-1665
2017 Coastal Bermuda hay. 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781-1990
2017 Coastal Bermuda well fertilized/ limed. Sq. bales; $6.50 in barn. Round bales; $50. Leonard Kinsley Perry 478714-9900
2017 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized UGA soil/specs. Barned, round 4x5 bales. Delivery available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-9946463
2017 Coastal Bermuda, large bales, high quality; $45. Bill Caldwell 4043 Cove Rd Woodbury 30293 706-5532149
2017 Coastal Bermuda/Alicia/Tifton 9 hay, 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped, delivery available: $40-$50 each. David Clemens Waynesboro 706-466-2944
2017 Coastal/Tift hay, UGA tested/ fertilized, 150 4X5 round rolls available. $60 roll. Over 50 rolls. $45. Call before pickup. Dorsey Pierce Savannah 912925-9796 912-659-9726
2017 cow hay, Bermuda Johnson grass mix, 4x5, string-wrapped, stored outside, tight rolls. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182
2017 cow hay, Fescue mix, 75 rolls; $25 each, take all. Darrell Parker Adairsville 770-324-8590
2017 Fescue Bermuda mixed hay, 4x5 rolls, rain free, stored in barn, 10+ rolls; $25. Barry Porter Martin 706-384-3926
2017 Fescue hay, good quality; $4.50/ bale at barn. Walton County. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983
2017 Fescue mix hay, 4x5 rolls; $30. Gerald Kastner Clarkesville 706-4996995 706-947-3503
2017 Fescue mix round bales, stored in barn: $40 per bale, $35 for 10 or more. Bob Thomas Dawsonville 706265-4770
2017 Fescue square bales, fertilized, limed, sprayed, kept in barn, horse quality; $6 per bale. Al Blackburn Dawsonville 770-401-2862
2017 Fescue square bales, sprayed, fertilized/limed, horse-quality: $5/bale. Debbie Roseberry-Odom Murrayville 305-304-5878 770-536-8076
2017 Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, large round bales, fertilized; $30 per bale. Linda Bullock Dallas 770-880-2244 770445-9392
2017 Fescue/Bermuda mixed, horsequality, net-wrapped; $50-60/inside, $35-45/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
2017 Fescue/Bermuda square bales: $5. Delivery available. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-490-1227
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4x5 round 2017 Bermuda/Fescue mix, Custom sprigging Bermuda grass, Ali-
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sprayed/fertilized, horse-quality, in barn; cia, Coastal, Russell and Tift 85. Also $40. Sprayed/fertilized cow hay, $25 in sprigs for sale. Ronald Hart Guyton barn. Lori Catron Bremen 404-213-8594 912-665-2261
4x5.5 JD net-wrap rolls, horse quality Ghost pepper seeds; 15 seeds for $1,
Feb. 15
March 1
March 22
Bermuda grass in barn, fertilized and send SASE. Elwood Holt 102 Hatcher
Vegetable and Small Fruit Production Georgia Department of Agriculture
Vegetable and Small Fruit Production weed-free; delivery available. Josh Pen- Rd Warner Robins 31088 478-396-
Training
Egg Candling Class
Training
nino Sparta 706-340-3146
9841
Lanier Technical College
Dougherty County Extension Office
Lanier Technical College
Alicia/Bermuda and peanut, 4x5, Old-time hot cowhorn pepper, hot red
Forsyth Campus 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd. Cumming, Ga. 30041 http://sustainagga.org/
Journeyman%20Farmer%20 BRFD/JourneymanFarmer.html
Feb. 16-17 Georgia Organics Conference & Expo Augusta Marriott & Convention Center 2 Tenth Street Augusta, Ga. 30901 678.702.0400 georgiaorganics.org
Chattahoochee Valley Poultry Association Poultry Show and Swap Meet
Coweta County Fairgrounds 275 Pine Road Newnan, Ga. 30263 770.900.1669 cvpa-newnan.org
Feb. 21 Beekeeping for Beginners Athens-Clarke County Public LIbrary Auditorium 2025 Baxter St. Athens, Ga. 30606 706.613.3640 atedrow@uga.edu
Feb. 22 2018 U.S. Dept. of Labor Farm Labor Seminar for Agricultural Businesses Omega Club House 5471 Alabama Ave. Omega, Ga. 31775 678.237.0540 mast-matos.rachel@dol.gov
Feb. 24 Walton County Bee Association Advanced Beekeeping Class WaltonBees.org waltoncobeepresident@gmail.com Find us on Facebook
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Beginning Beekeepers Short Course Heritage Park 97 Lake Dow Road McDonough, Ga. 30252 770.461.6686 | 678.983.7698 Find us on Facebook
Feb. 27 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class Lowndes County Extension Office 2102 East Hill Avenue Valdosta, Ga. 31601 229.333.5185
125 Pine Ave., Suite 100 Albany, Ga. 31701 229.436.7216
March 2 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class Effingham County Extension Office 284 Hwy. 119 S. Springfield, Ga. 31329 912.754.8040
March 2-3 26th Annual Hellebore Days at Piccadilly Farm 1971 Whippoorwill Road Bishop, Ga. 30621 706.765.4444
March 5-6 Georgia Agritourism Association Annual Conference Unicoi State Park 1788 Hwy. 356 Helen, Ga. 30545 georgia-agritourism.org
March 8 Georgia Grown Feed My School Source Show Atlanta State Farmers Market 16 Forest Parkway Forest Park, Ga. 30297 misty.friedman@agr.georgia.gov
March 13 Using Pesticides Wisely Oglethorpe County Extension Office 55 Oglethorpe Dr. Crawford, Ga. 30630 706.743.3841
Forsyth Campus 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd. Cumming, Ga. 30041 http://sustainagga.org/
Journeyman%20Farmer%20 BRFD/JourneymanFarmer.html
March 23 Using Pesticides Wisely Flint Energies 3 South Macon St. Reynolds, Ga. 31706 478.862.5496
March 28 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class 1195 Jesse Jewell Pkwy. SW Gainesville, Ga. 30501 770.535.5955
Using Pesticides Wisely McLendon Barn 7408 GA 37 Leary, Ga. 39862 229.849.2685
April 4 Using Pesticides Wisely UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center 15 RDC Road Tifton, Ga. 31793 229.386.3328
April 13-14 Forsyth County Master Gardener Plant Sale & Expo The Barn at Cumming Fairgrounds 235 Castleberry Road Cumming, Ga. 30040 770.887.2418 http://UGAmg.org
March 14
April 14
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Jasper County FFA Alumni Antique
Egg Candling Class
Tractor and Diesel Truck Pull
1195 Jesse Jewell Pkwy. SW
Shady Dale Rodeo Grounds
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
22019 Hwy. 83 N.
770.535.5955
Shady Dale, Ga. 31085
706.816.8142
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Bulloch County Center for Agriculture Georgia Department of Agriculture
151 Langston Chapel Rd.
Egg Candling Class
Statesboro, Ga. 30458
Gordon County Ag Center
912.871.6130
1282 Hwy. 53 Spur SW
Calhoun, Ga. 30701
Using Pesticides Wisely
770.535.5955
Burke County Office Park Auditorium 715 East Sixth St. Waynesboro, Ga. 30830 706.554.2119
Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr. georgia.gov
March 21 Using Pesticides Wisely Mitchell County Ag Center 4590 GA Hwy. 37 East Camilla, Ga. 31730 229.336.2066
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.
horse-quality, barn-stored: $45, delivery peter pepper, German pink and rutger
available. Walt Dockery Broxton 912- tomato seed: $1/pkt. w/SASE. Amory
359-3153
Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville 30558 706-
Corn $40/55 gal. drum, Wheat; $45/55 652-2521
gal.drum. Ed Burrell Monticello 706- Rooster Spur, Old Timey Cayenne,
476-0021
Peter Pepper; Yellow Cayenne seeds;
Cow-quality square hay bales, sold $2 per pkg. 25+ seeds + SASE. Terry
in bundles of 21 square bales: $105/ Madaris 2017 Cloud Springs Road
bundle. Terry Embry Eatonton 706-485- Rossville 30741
9848
Ag Plants for Sale
Good quality peanut hay for sale, 4x6
rolls. Mack Patterson Ty Ty 229-347- Comfery root stock, 10 pieces of root.
4572
$10 and 2 postage. Marvin Mcwilliams
Hay 4x5 rolls, Fescue grass mix, fertil- Marietta 770-427-6848
ized/limed, rain-free, stored inside: $25 Few figs- 3 varieties, many mulberries;
per roll. Thomas Henderson Chickam- $5. Many dewberries; $2. Many other
auga 706-375-3917
plants. No shipping. Carla Houghton
Hay for sale. 4x5 bales of 2017 hay; Marietta 770-428-2227
for cows or landscaping. $20 for pick Pindo Palms 1-7 gal.; Forsythia, $5.00,
up and $30 if delivered locally within 20 variety of herb 1 gal $4.50. Heirloom
miles. Brian Mcgee Loganville 770-932- tomato plants and pepper plants ready
6941
soon. Vicky Washburn Forsyth circlew-
Hay for sell, 4x5 mix hay, 25 rolls in plants@gmail.com 478-994-4334
barn. Justin Evans Rocky Face 423- Small Leyland Cypress trees: 8"-12"
364-8335
tall, only $4 ea., see website for order-
Horse-quality Bermuda hay, large square bales, stored in barn: $6. Laurel
ing info; will ship. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton www.muscadinesandmore.com
Whitmire Bishop 678-462-9640
706-483-4221
Large quantity of square Bermuda hay
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
and round haylage. Large quantity round peanut hay. Paul Harris Screven 912294-2470
Premium 2017 Tifton 44 Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored; $75/4x5 roll. Tim Hunt-
Want tomato seed for tomatoes that are edible after months stored in cool, dry environment. Lost previous seed. Blake Putnam Calhoun 706-629-2593 706-264-7476
er Conyers 770-483-8712 770-9226653
FLOWERS AND
Quality 2017 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5.5 net-wrapped rolls: $45. Delivery available, priced by distance. Chad Hen-
ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE
drix Collins 912-237-3430
Round bales 4x5 Fescue mixed, $45 in If you have questions about this cat-
barn, $35 in field under tarp; will negoti- egory, call 404-656-3722.
ate large quantity. Steve Arnold Nichol- 2017 Blackberry Lily seeds: 15 seeds
son 706-207-4356
for $3 cash and SASE. Donna Miltimore
Russell Bermuda rolls, Rye rolls, 4x5: 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd NE Ranger 30734
$65. Michael Bugden Newnan 678-428- 706-618-3890
2917
2017 Cosmos poppy seeds, $1.00/
Rye Grass or Bermuda square bales; tsp + SASE. Sara O'shields Po Box 185
$6. Horse and cow hay, 4x5 net- Tate 30177 770-735-3657
wrapped rolls. Sam Jackson Comer 4" perennials, 350 varieties; $1.50 ea.
jacksonranchlivestock@gmail.com 706- including helleborus. 1 gal. grafted Jap-
215-3988
anese Maples $20-25, display garden.
Rye/Fescue mixed hay, well fertilized, Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
net wrapped, shedded - $35 per roll. Roy Beautiful Leyland Cypress; direct from
Chadwick Adairsville 706-629-8550 grower, several hundred available, single
Sunbelt Ag Expo has approx. 75 round trunk, 5ft, very green, uniform in size,
rolls of Bermuda grass hay available great prices. Bob Brookshire Hoschton
for $40/roll. Rolls weigh 1150 lbs. Chip 770-932-5795
Blalock Moultrie 229-985-1968
Boxwoods, American, both large and
Tift 44 Bermuda hay. No weeds/fertil- small, in the ground, will help dig and
ized. 4X5 rolls. $35 each. Pickup at farm. load. Robert L Crowder 1970 Chipley
Smaller rolls for less. James R Blanken- Hwy Greenville 30222 706-663-8276
ship Concord 770-461-9734
Cosmo seeds, 6' tall is not unusual;
Top quality Tift 44/Dallas grass mix; lg. square bales, $7. Ralph W Mills Gaines-
$1/60 seeds + SASE. Ira Bray 70 Wilkes Ct Newnan 30263
ville rmfarm@bellsouth.net 770-536- Day lilies, Foxglove, Columbine roses,
8438
Rosemary. Carole Scott Metter 912-
Wheat haylage, 1400 lb. rolls: $60, de- 685-6984
livery available. Mark Knaus Cleveland 706-969-8798
Four o'clocks, tall, all colors; rose of Sharon, big sunflowers; $2/Tbsp.,
SASE. M Pursley 253 Ryan Rd Winder
Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted 30680 678-979-0057
Landscape trees, 8'-12'. B&B and
2017 Fescue/orchard grass, 4x5 rolls, 2017 horse-quality Bermuda hay, in- 2017 Rye/Bermuda mixed, 4x5, fertil-
container. Crape Myrtles, white, laven-
AG SEED FOR SALE commercially fertilized/sprayed, rain- barn, sq. bales, $7; 4x5 round bales, ized, limed, baled, without rain, stored
free: $45. Second-cutting Fescue/mixed rain-free, $55. Frank Eaves Elberton in barn: $40. Bob Willoughby Villa Rica
grass: $35. Square bales; $5. Delivery 706-201-7267
770-459-5982
der and fuchsia; $85 each. 12' B&B Leylands; $150 ea. Mj Greenway AdairsIf you have questions regarding this ville 770-382-7884
available. William Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-300-6592
2017 Fescue/Orchard grass, horsequality, 4x5.5 rolls, net-wrapped, fertilized, rain-free, barn-stored: $35, quantity discount. Ellis Linn Summerville 706-766-9338 706-857-1377
2017 Fescue/Orchard grass, square bales, horse quality in barn. 60 bales; $4.25. Delivery available. David Craig Roswell 770-998-1756
2017 inside 4x5 rolls. Fescue, Bermuda and Clover mix. Well fertilized; $60 ea. Joe Cronan Mcdonough 770-235-3586
2017 just cut, netwrapped Bermuda & Bahia mixed hay; $45 a bale. Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 706-582-3530 770-826-8299
2017 net wrapped horse hay; $45. Cow hay; $45 per roll. Fescue/Bermuda. William And Patricia Chambers Fayetteville 678-409-0704
2017 square bales Bahia and Fescue, good quality, my horses love it. $4.50 per bale. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475
2017 Tift 78, rain free, fertilized, round bales, barn stored, DEP Farms. Dwight Purvis Sparks 229-560-2301
2017 Tift Bermuda hay square & round horse quality stored in barn. Delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317
category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the at-
Leyland Cypress, Leighton Green, Murray Cypress, Thuja Green Giant; 1 gal. and 3 gal., call for prices. Tim Keel Covington 678-300-2907
Magic Lily, 10 for $5.00, pomegranate for $3.00, Boxwoods old English, Korean, American. Raymond And Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-472-3371
Orange Cliva Miniata seeds. $1 each +SASE. Limited supply. Email for pictures. Elaine Flanagan Lizella eflanagan@hotmail.com 478-335-3364
2017 Fescue/Orchard, 1000+ sq. bales. Tift 44 500+ sq. bales. Fertilized; $5 per bale at barn. Larry Jones Colbert
2017 Net wrapped, 4x5, Tift 44 Larado, other mixed, outside; $35. H D Cannon Comer 706-783-2151
4x4 Fescue Bermuda hay, fertilized and sprayed. Dave Rainey Bremen 404436-4507
tachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of
Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink/ touch-me-nots, morning glory, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant, $1 cash/
706-338-7773 706-621-1037
2017 peanut hay, 4x6 rolls, $40/roll at 4x5 Coastal Bermuda hay, fertilized, seed are protected from propagation teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E.
2017 hay, 4x5 rolls, some Bermuda barn; sq. bales, $5/bale at barn; delivery weed free; $40. Chad Grogan Kingston unless they are grown as a class of Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth
left, Fescue/crabgrass mix, 200+ rolls available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louis- 706-252-3333
certified seed. These include Florida 30096 770-476-1163
available: $30 per roll. Discount on full ville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191 4x5 Fescue hay bales, stored in barn: 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 loads. Joseph Ballenger Royston 706- 2017 rain free, horse quality Tift 85 $40. Located in Salacoa Valley. Mike soybean, Haskell, Bennings and oth-
Flowers and Ornamentals
498-2469
small square bales; $5.00. 1000+ bales. Bieger Waleska 770-796-4810
ers. For questions regarding certified
Wanted
2017 hay, Coastal Bermuda/Bahia Mix, Dannie Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568 4x5 good quality, net-wrapped Ber- seed, call the Department's Seed Di4x5 net-wrapped bales, fertilized; $35/ 2017 Russell Bermuda: limed, fertil- muda grass and peanut hay for sale; vision at 404-656-3635.
roll. Phil Amos Louisville 706-706-2608 ized, 4x5 net-wrapped rolls. Andy Dykes shelter-kept. Brandon Lightsey Bristol Certified Tifton 9 Bahiagrass; 40 lb.
2017 high performance UGA tested Reynolds 478-235-0087
912-240-0667
bags; James Gaston, Americus, Ph.229-
Alicia/Russell hay, round/square, shel- 2017 Russell hay, 4x5 rolls, horse qual- 4x5 round bales Russell/Bermuda/ 924-7460, gaston7460@bellsouth.net
tered. Delivery available. PBI Farms. ity, weed free, UGA tested; $55 a roll. Johnson; $30 per bale. Bennie Moon James Gaston Americus gaston7460@
Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-537-9721 Lonnie Mckinney Cordele 229-947-2878 Madison 770-598-3982
bellsouth.net 229-924-7460
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FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS
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.
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(2) 21 quart pressure canners, used; $50 each. Barney Kendall Canton 770597-9560
1000 gallon tank, has never been used; $500. Richard Irby Lizella 706-825-6123
15 antique Tallulah Falls Railroad spikes, short 6", Cornelia to Franklin: $50. Jane Payne Clarkesville 706-7545514
250 gallon LP gas tank. $275. Douglas Summerville Rockmart 770-646-8152
250-gallon propane tank. James Briscoe Lawrenceville 770-355-7894
Antique cow weather vane from barn in PA. Marcia Wysowaty Woodstock 804690-3853
Atlanta Stove Works, wood burning heater, steel plate construction, firebrick lined, insulated flue pipe. Greg Givens Dacula 404-630-8182
Carpenter bee traps and instructions, shipped in lots of 5 for $85. Call for info. William Timmerman Harlem 706-7995311 803-640-6265
Cast iron pot and fry pans, cast iron apple press, cast iron farm bell. Jimmy Garvin Warner Robins 478-396-2409
Corrugated tin roofing, no rust, 3 ft. wide, 2 pcs. 15 ft.; 4 pcs. 10 ft.: $20 for all. James Turnipseed Powder Springs 770-943-3880
Craftsman 10" table saw on locking legs. Extensions on both sides of top; $185. Pictures available. Robert Crittenden Kennesaw 770-428-5105
Dog box, heavy duty, aluminum. Also steel cages. Heavy duty. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278
Generator, Briggs & Stratton, 6250/ 8500 watts, gasoline, manual start, 120/240 output, new 9/14/17, 36.3 hours: $450 firm. Kib Shorey Cleveland 706-219-0248
Good used tin. Franklin Cheek Hawkinsville 478-892-9326 478-8929326
Heavy duty aluminum ladders, 40 ft; $200. 28 ft.; $100. Refrigerator and furniture dollies; $15 each. R.F. Pollard 524 Earlvine Way Nw Kennesaw 30152 770-427-1201
Lumber pecan 1x6x12, 13 pieces; $1.00 bd. ft. Black Cherry 3/4x6x60 and 3/4x6x48; $1.00 bd. ft. J. Allen Robertson Sharpsburg 770-463-8212
New 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 trailer, used once: $500. Wayne Johnson Roberta 478960-1250
Old Southern Utah formula for saddle refinishing and restoring: $30. Moneyback guarantee. Call for references. Ed Anderson Hull 706-714-6139
Pair of very old wagon wheels, metal rim, have been enclosed in carport. Good condition and price. Pair for $450. John Davis Morganton 770-971-9992 404-422-1189
Pecan for lumber, choice logs, average 14" diam, 12' long. Reasonable price. Andy White Warm Springs 706-566-3879
Purina burlap bags, $5/ea. Harry L McCord Carrollton 770-830-0005
Rite Farms chicken plucker and scalder; Hovabator incubator; Surge 5 gal milker; Brinsea EcoGlow 50; misc. poultry feeders, goat debudder. Jeffrey Hanson Adairsville 843-323-7430
Two 4-ton heat pumps and scroll condensers available. Price firm. Lennox 2017; $1600. Goodman 2010; $100. Anne Demetry Blairsville 706-897-7673
Virgin alpaca fleece: $35. Geri Campbell Lula 706-869-3390
Want 200-300 ft. used chain link fence, prefer post/access, will consider just fence, wiithin 50 miles of Newnan. Winnon Gilley Newnan 678-621-3479
Miscellaneous Wanted
36" slant wall Acme fans. Leave message. Marcus Dyer Calhoun 931-8081122
Blacksmith anvil, old, in good shape, 100-130 lbs. Eddie Stephens Rome 706-235-5032
Burn barrel in Marietta or Cobb County area. Bobbie Garrison Marietta 404403-4102 770-509-3752
Fireplace insert, 41" wide in front, 35" wide in back, 24" deep. Log splitter. Reasonably priced. Gerald Irvin Mcdonough 404-310-0598 770-9549329
Looking for a hay conveyor or a belt conveyor. Charles Nutt Hephzibah nuttdeerhunter@yahoo.com 706-7930571
Need treated/creosoted utility poles, approx. 40 poles, 12' long and min. 8" diameter; good condition or new, near Cleveland. Pat A Wilson Cleveland 706865-5531
Used Chore-Time 6-stager controller. Matt Rouse Braselton 770-540-2047
Want to exchange green liriope for shade plants; you must dig. Leave message. Linda K Daniel Hull 706-548-5613
Wanted: blacksmith supplies, anvil, blacksmith tongs, plasma cutter, hammers, swage block. Keith Weisinger Decatur 303-817-6692
Wanted: Large diameter culvert pipes, 30-36 in. and 15-20ft long. Let me know what you got. Tommy Nale Milner 770584-7654
Bees, Honey & Supplies
10-frame beehive, $85; 5-fram beehive NUCs, $65, NO BEES. Also make inner covers, supers and top-bar beehive. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-4925119
20-frame Maxant honey extractor with electric motor or manual crank, table included: $600. Frank Dalton Douglasville 404-918-3762 404-405-8637
2018 5-frame NUCs; $150. Call to place your order before they fill up. Jack Jones Dahlonega 706-429-7130
2018 NUCs, 5 frames, full of bees and brood: $145, with wooden NUC box. Gary Gailey Cleveland 678-316-9791
5-frame high quality NUCS; $185. Nuc boxes; $50. Med. frame drawn comb; $15. www.mountainmanbees.com. Caleb Lachmann Blue Ridge 706-8518639
Albany/SW Georgia complete bee removal, also hornets, wasps, yellow jackets. Licensed and insured. Dale Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663
All bees: Russian hybrid NUCs, $170. Free swarm pick-up close by. Unused beekeeping equipment and new locations wanted. David Larson Mitchell 770-542-9546
Bee equipment, supers, brood and NUC hives, inner/outer covers, tools, extractor, foundation, etc. Jerry Sterling Calhoun 706-625-8887
Bee removal, work guaranteed, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887
Carpenter bee traps; $15 each. Free shipping. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-823-0819
Free bee swarm removal from your home, office or yard. Must be reasonably accessible. Gainesville/Hall County area. Todd Folger Gainesville 678-4103259
Gallberry, voted best-tasting honey in Georgia; $52/gallon, includes shipping. Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnutnhoney.com 912-487-5001
I will have #3 package honey bees for sale 3/30 & 3/31. Call for info. William Craft Elberton 864-617-7630
Italian 3lbs. pkgs., $125; 5-frame NUCs, $175; mated queens, $30. Mack Mack Rome 706-389-5425
Italian bees, NE Georgia, 3lb. packages, 2018 spring queens. Pick-up only, order online. Slade Jarrett Baldwin 706677-2854
NUCS, $150, and hives, $250; available March 15-June 15. Jimmy Rich Cobbtown jimmyr@pineland.net 912426-9099
Pile of equipment for sale - 7 hive bodies (deep), 20 medium supers, gobs of frames, foundation sheets (many brand new), 8 top covers, bottom boards, excluders, other misc items. $500 takes it all. Kevin Kaley Loganville 404-8194899
Pure, all-natural, unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8oz. bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678448-7781
Raw Honey and honeycomb from Kennesaw and Sourwood area. Excellent local honey. Shakeel Nasir Kennesaw www.assalap.com 678-468-6238
Taking orders for 3lb packages; $105. NUCS; $175. Complete hives; $330. New this spring. Cypress Woodenware in stock. Bill Posey Cartersville billsbeefarm@yahoo.com 770-595-9332
Wanted bee equipment. Will pick up swarms for free; remove bees from structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588
Things To Eat
`17 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $9 per pound plus postage, bagged in freezer. Leave message. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727
2017 black walnuts, shelled, large, extra clean; $23/quart, postage paid. Hoyt Payne Mc Caysville 706-492-7781
2017 Desirable Pecans, $11/lb + postage. Will crack, shell, separate your pecans, $.50 cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
2017 pecans, 1 lb. bags: $8 plus postage. Only a few left. Sue Britt 510 Britt Rd Sycamore 31790 229-402-2300
2017 shelled and cleaned pecans for sale. Bagged and ready for freezer. Peggy Griffin Clarkesville 706-768-8417
All natural beef for sale, grass/grainfed, hormone/antibiotic-free: $2.75/lb. hanging weight plus processing. Joseph Akin Hamilton 706-628-5161
All natural Grassfed beef. No antibiotics or hormones. Custom cut to order. Jim Toney Stockbridge 678-794-3661
All-natural beef. Whole beef, all natural feeds. Angus and Angus/Hereford cross. $3.25/lb hanging weight. Includes custom processing. Tom Brown Canton 404-259-0998
All-natural black Angus beef, sold whole, half or quarter; no steroids, antibiotics or hormones. David Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876
For sale: 2017 pecan halves, $8/lb. plus shipping. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229392-3921
Grain-finished Angus beef, side or quarter, cut to order, $3.50/lb hanging weight plus processing. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412
Local pork, USDA processed, raised on woodlot and pasture. halves, wholes or by the cuts. Cheryl Clevenger Locust Grove clevengerfarms@bellsouth.net 404-376-0477
On the hoof or by the cut, Wagyu/ Angus beef, Prices available. James Whitaker Warner Robins 478-929-2000
Stone-ground cornmeal from Hastings Prolific corn: $6/10 lb. bag. Shipping extra. Larry Savage Lula 770-530-0646
Sugarcane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25 oz. bottles shipped: $42 total. Ben Parrish Statesboro paypal.me/ parrishcanesyrup 912-536-2200
Taking orders for high-quality, farmfresh, grain-fed beef; selling by weight or whole, halves or quarters. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Sugarcane syrup, no additives, no preservatives. $9/25.4 oz $6/12.7 oz. Organic Sugarcane syrup $10/12.7 oz. Mickey Morris Odum 912-586-2241
Herbs
Advertisers selling ginseng must be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submitted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411.
Fish & Supplies
Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044.
14" grass carp, F1/bass, threadfin/ shad, coppernose/blue gill, catfish and cages. Ask about our genetics/live delivery guarantee. David Beall Greenville 706-289-1874
1st Class Big Reds, $35/lb. Red Wigglers, $18/lb. Worm Casting; $.070, plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@ cox.net 478-955-4780
A1 quality, farm-grown channel catfish fingerlings; graded, priced by size; accurate weights and counts. Other species available on request. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 770-468-0725 770-5671223
AI quality farm grown channel catfish fingerlings, graded/priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live and healthy! J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 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
Bass, bluegill, catfish, sterile grass carp, koi. State-wide delivery, lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706889-8113
Grass carp, bluegill and shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, delivery/pickup, by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, crappie and threadfin shad. Delivery available. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
Rainbow trout: DNR certified, quality stockers, hatched on farm. Various sizes with delivery/pick-up available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199
Wild Shad for stocking; call now for Spring delivery, limited loads. Terry Richardson Rutledge 706-464-9333
Fertilizers & Mulches
2017 4x5 mulch hay rolls: tight round rolls; $15/bale if you haul. R. Gilbert Bishop 706-769-5820 706-296-4360
4x4 round bales for grinding mulch. Harry Ayer Rome 706-802-8336
Cow manure for sale; price varies by quantity. Have Bobcat to load. Scotty Ingram Ball Ground 770-596-7718
Free compost. Jerry Riles Douglasville 770-949-2238
Fresh, clean red pinestraw installed & cleaned. We also have long needle. $4/ bale. Travis Golden Conyers 404-7109884 770-648-6244
Mulch round bales of hay, 4x5; $2. 5x5; $3.00. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706757-2672 706-247-6240
Square bale mulch hay' $3 per bale. Also large rolls. Phil Cochran Canton 770-289-3876
Poultry Litter/Compost
Bulk chicken litter 25+ tons delivered per load. Discount for over 500 ton. Jerald Sargent Dawsonville 678-245-1700
Oddities
Gourds, many varieties. Martin gourds fixed and ready to hang. At farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-406-5039
Lucky Buckeyes; $4.25/doz. Planting Buckeyes; $5.25/dozen. Instructions included, please include postage. Jules Simmons Stone Mountain 828-2264700
Martin gourds, 2017 crop: $3.50 each, no shipping. Paul Bailey Hoschton 706654-9245
The Gourd Pile: come shop or we ship. Pamela Morrison Po Box 516 Morven 31638 229-775-2123 407-538-4700
Garden Space
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Notices
Out-Of-State Wanted
High quality Simmental or Maine crossbred steers. Fall born, pay premium over market price. Sam Robinson Lake City FL 386-365-6765
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.
4 premium oak trees (long trunks). Barbeque, heating, etc. You cut/haul, must be experienced. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790
Firewood for sale. Protected from weather. 1/2 cord; $130. Claudine Morris Brooks 678-654-5073
Free firewood, easy access. George Scoville Macon 478-745-2524
Mixed seasons red/white oak, hickory; dump trailer equals 1.25 cords. Can deliver. $85 long-bed/$65 for a short bed, you pick up. Norm Johnson Taylorsville 770-684-7298
Seasoned oak and mixed hardwood. Delivery available. Shane Kitchens Covington 404-213-7186
Timber
Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.
5.25 acres of walnut trees. If interested in lumber, please contact. John Jenkins Madison 678-898-9182
Large trees for free. You cut and clean up. Vickie Hogan Clarkesville 706-7685441
Oak, pine, cedar, sweetgum trees for harvest on 4 acres. Also large limbs on ground; cut/remove. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423
CORRECTIONS
Handicrafts
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Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words.
100 percent wool blankets, queen size, natural white; couch size in red and black plaid Georgia colors; wool from our sheep, very warm. Mona Huber Watkinsville 706-769-6721
AAA Homemade Quilts: many sizes and patterns, premade and custom. Completed quilt tops, t-shirt quilts from cotton baby clothes and more. Doris Brown Mcdonough fdbrownj@charter. net 770-898-8701
Adult bibs, walker bags, bbq aprons, half apron converts to sunbonnet. $7 each 3 for $15 includes postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-344-0568
All types of chair caning, refinishing and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr Perry 31069 478-987-4243
All-occasion `angel-on-a-card,' African-American or Caucasian, for gifts, weddings, fund-raisers: $3/ea. + shipping and handling. Claire Hawley Pine Mountain 706-663-9293
Audubon-approved cedar birdhouses, feeders, and carpenter bee traps. Specializing in Bluebird nest boxes, handcrafted with repurposed materials. George Burkett Mableton 770-401-0315
Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, also wicker and rattan repair. 36 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554
Chair caning: all types, rush, cane, porch, rockers. Beth Wood Americus 229-344-5922
Craftshow tent, craft hut brand, 10x10 with sides. Very good condition. One owner, bought new. Duane L Christtensen Woodstock 770-928-6313
Crochet cross bookmarks, 6" plus tassel. Cream, red, silver, multicolors. $2.50. P. Segars Carnesville 706-3847242
Crocheted items: kitchen towels, doilies, afghans, fridge magnets. Also, repair work done at reasonable prices. Marcia Brookins 219 Sheila Cir Thomaston 30286 706-647-0593
Duster refills. Will fit several things including Swifter handles. Use, machine wash/dry, reuse over and over. A great money saver. Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Rd Se Monroe 30655 770-4641979
Memory bears made out of your loved one's clothing. Sherry McDaniel Buford 770-945-4869
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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov
Hurricane Irma was a blessing in disguise for Georgia cotton farmers besieged by whiteflies
By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
As ugly as Hurricane Irma was to Georgia's cotton farmers, she ended up being the lesser of two evils facing them as harvest loomed last fall.
"Irma did a lot of bad things to cotton in the state of Georgia. Everybody will agree with that," said Phillip Roberts, extension entomologist for the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in Tifton. "For one minute, let's just think about whiteflies. What happened to whiteflies after the hurricane? What would have happened if we'd had to fight whiteflies in October?"
Growers attending a presentation on the silverleaf whitefly at the Georgia Cotton Commission's annual meeting in Tifton Jan. 31 didn't have to think long to come up with answers.
"We would have had a lot more cotton that couldn't have been marketed," said one.
"We would've lost a lot more than 15-to-20 percent yield," said another.
According to conservative estimates, Irma dealt a $100 million blow to Georgia's cotton growers, but she ended up being a blessing in disguise after a more perfect storm of conditions favorable to proliferation of whiteflies set up cotton and vegetable growers for disaster last spring.
Historically, white flies are only a problem for growers in Tift, Colquitt and Berrien counties, and then only in the late summer. However, by Sept. 4 last year, days before Irma struck, fields along a swath from the Florida and Alabama lines across to South Carolina were being treated for white flies.
"Typically if we're going to have a problem with white flies we'll see a few white flies in July," said Michael Toews, professor of entomology at UGA.
But in 2017, the first report of a white fly infestation came May 29 from an extension agent in Tift County.
Then, during the second week of June, an agent reported whiteflies in Screven County 170 miles east on the Georgia-South Carolina
Map courtesy Michael Toews, Ph.D., UGA CAES
Michael Toews, professor of entomology at the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in Tifton, is monitoring the presence of silverleaf whiteflies in South Georgia. Toews has placed 125 traps between Vidalia and Dothan, Ala., and drives an 800-mile circuit weekly correlating the presence of whiteflies with nearby crops.
line. When agents in Echols and Grady counties reported sightings the last week of June, "we knew we were setting ourselves up for a situation like we've never seen," Toews said.
Roberts said whiteflies damage cotton in two ways.
First, they damage the plant itself by feeding on the plant's sap, which reduces the vigor of the plant and, if left unchecked, leads to premature defoliation.
Worse still, Roberts said, whiteflies excrete honeydew that accumulates on the lint and makes it sticky. That stickiness is invisible to everyone but the mills that spin it.
"Potentially this stickiness can start accumulating on machinery in mills," he said. "If it gets bad enough, they have to shut the mill down and clean it up, which could take one or two days."
As it turns out, whitefly populations are highest in subtropical regions of the world like South Georgia where vegetable crops and cot-
ton are grown in close proximity. Populations are harder to control in Georgia, Toews said, due to what he called "the green bridge," which refers to the year-round presence of host crops preferred by whiteflies.
"The bottom line is, we're providing a crop that's a great host every month of the year," he said.
He encouraged growers to clean residues out of fields immediately after harvest to prevent regrowth.
Jason Schmidt, assistant professor of entomology at UGA in Tifton, also said the use of cover crops and the introduction of landscape design elements in fields will encourage beneficial insects such as spiders, beetles and ants that will help with pest control.
"Maintaining healthy populations of natural enemies in the environment is definitely important to maintaining predation on would-be pests," he said.
State legislators have rural Georgia on their minds
By Amy Carter
meetings," said Rep. Tom McCall,
amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
R-Elberton, who serves as an ex-
officio member of the council.
Rural Georgia was the talk of the Geor- "We have met from Waycross
gia Agribusiness Council's annual legislative to Dalton, from Bainbridge to Toc-
breakfast in Atlanta Feb. 7 because it is the coa, and everywhere in between,
talk of the 2018 legislative session. Coinciding except Metro Atlanta. We have
with a rural prosperity initiative rolling out of met in rural Georgia to hear what
Washington, D.C., Georgia's own Rural De- rural Georgians need us to do to
velopment Council started canvassing the state help rural Georgia."
after last year's session to hear the issues im- House Speaker David Ralston,
portant to residents outside of Metro Atlanta. R-Blue Ridge, appointed the Ru-
"We are heavily engaged in looking at ru- ral Development Council last year
ral Georgia what will keep it alive, what will when rural legislators including
help it survive and you're going to see some McCall and Council Co-chairs
Amy Carter/GDA
legislation this year that came out of the Rural Terry England, R-Auburn, and Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives David Ralston
Development Council and you'll probably see Jay Powell, R-Camilla, proposed a
some more next year after we have some more legislative agenda to address problems of ru- "I am excited that in this session in 2018
ral broadband, quality that this is probably the number one issue at the
healthcare and educa- State Capitol because of the fine work of this
tion.
group of men and women," Ralston said. "I'm
"The part of Geor- honored to be a part of this and nothing could
gia's economy that is make me happier than to see rural Georgia in
truly the engine that the spotlight this year."
drives this state is the Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black
$75 billion a year from said the Georgia Department of Agriculture has
agribusiness," Ralston been actively engaged in conversations with
said. "It is still the num- Washington regarding rural prosperity (see re-
ber one component of lated story on Page 7), and is working toward
our strong economy its own five-year strategic plan.
here in Georgia."
"We're going to be talking about this a lot
However, not every this year and in the coming years with a spe-
community has shared cific agenda that will dovetail perfectly with ef-
Amy Carter/GDA equally in Georgia's forts at rural development," Black said. "This
Rep. Tom McCall, Sen. John Wilkinson and Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black success, Ralston said. will have great implications for all of us."
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018
Erin Burnett/GDA
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