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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 VOL. 102, NO. 6 COPYRIGHT 2019
Gov. Kemp, Commissioner Black continue pressing for disaster aid
U.S. Sens. Isakson, Perdue sign on to $13.6 billion recovery bill
By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
ATLANTA Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black met with
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delayed action on disaster aid, the unprecedented nature of damage caused in Georgia is also complicating the appropriation process. The storm destroyed $2.5 billion worth of crops most at maturity and ready for harvest. Nearly
the State House Press Corps on the threshold of
$1 billion of that total is represented by timber.
the Governor's Office Feb. 27 to ask their help
"We've never been into a timber disaster
in keeping the spotlight on the plight of Georgia
package," Black said at the press conference.
farmers and rural communities still struggling
"USDA has never considered that."
to overcome Hurricane Michael.
Black met with U.S. Agriculture Secretary
The press conference came one day after
Sonny Perdue in Washington two days before
U.S. Sens. David Perdue and Johnny Isakson
the press conference to discuss disaster aid, and
introduced a $13.6 billion disaster aid pack-
said Perdue is considering a block grant pro-
age benefiting communities in several states
gram to assist growers impacted by Hurricane
that have been affected by recent hurricanes,
Michael.
wildfires and other natural disasters. U.S. Sens.
"It's very likely that may come through us,"
Doug Jones of Alabama, Marco Rubio and Rick
Black said of the Georgia Department of Agri-
Scott of Florida, Tim Scott of South Carolina,
culture.
Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Dan Sullivan
He said the state will work with the Georgia
of Alaska co-sponsored the bill.
Bankers Association and the state's various ag-
"I've spoken personally with President Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black and Gov. Brian Kemp meet the press at the State Capitol Feb. 27.
ricultural commodity groups to develop an eq-
Trump and Vice President Pence, with Senate (Amy Carter/GDA)
uitable plan to help as many people as possible
leaders, with Governor Kemp and with Georgia
when federal funds are released.
farmers about our desperately needed disaster aid legislation passing this legislation to restore our agriculture community When pressed by reporters for more detail on the means of
and how to get it moving as soon as possible," Isakson said in Georgia."
distributing those funds, Kemp said that will come. The first
in a press release announcing the introduction of the package.
Although five months have passed since the historic storm order of business, however, is getting the legislation approved.
"This legislation will provide critical funds to our farmers raked a path of destruction from Donalsonville to Augusta,
"We've talked about how we do that with every available
and producers who suffered significant losses in Georgia last those impacted by the storm including local and state gov- resource to get that money out as fast we can, but first we've
year during Hurricane Michael. We are now close to planting ernments are still awaiting federal disaster funds to complete got to get the bill passed and that's what we're focused on
season, and time is of the essence for the lives and livelihoods clean-up and recovery.
today. We appreciate you all helping to keep the attention go-
in the industry. We cannot overstate the importance of quickly While political disagreements in Washington, D.C., have ing," he said.
Notice
See our new ad category for Pick-Your-Own crops, pg. 14. Ads for the April 10 issue -- including Farm Services and
Handicrafts -- are due by noon, March 27.
Georgia Grown luncheon celebrates the legacy of Agriculture Commissioner Phil Campbell Jr.
By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
The year James Philander "Phil" Campbell Jr. won his bid to
serve as Georgia's 14th Commissioner of Agriculture was the first
year that the number of tractors on American farms exceeded the
number of horses and mules. It was 1954, and agriculture was
finally poised to enter the industrial age. Georgia voters, however,
still responded to the kind of grassroots election campaign one
might expect from a lifelong farmer.
Headquarters for the Campbell campaign was the front porch
of the family home in Watkinsville. Phil Campbell's wife, Eliza-
beth "Nan" McCreery Campbell, was campaign manager. The
Campbell children six in all were her staff.
"Mama was signing his name on the campaign letters that were
being mailed out and we would fold them and put them in the en-
velopes and lick them and seal them and put a stamp on them and
send them out," eldest son Jay Campbell said. "I remember that
all I got to lick was envelopes because stamps cost too much. To
this day I can't stand the taste of an envelope because we didn't
have a sponge. You couldn't go buy a sponge. Well, we couldn't
afford it."
Four of the six children of former Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Phil Campbell pose
Jay Campbell and three of his five siblings -- along with their with his portrait at the Georgia Department of Agriculture. From left: Alan Campbell,
spouses, children and grandchildren -- were guests of current Jennifer Campbell Foy, Anne Campbell Prichard and Jay Campbell.
Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black for a special Georgia
Grown luncheon at the Georgia Department of Agriculture's headquar- The Campbell name is a distinguished one in Georgia agriculture.
ters in Atlanta Feb. 28. Phil Campbell Jr. served as commissioner of the Phil Campbell Sr. was the first director of the Georgia agricultural ex-
department for 14 years before President Richard Nixon appointed him tension service prior to passage of the Smith-Lever Act in 1915. He also
undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, served a USDA post during President Franklin Roosevelt's administra-
D.C. The luncheon honoring the Campbell family coincided with the tion.
50th anniversary of that appointment.
See CAMPBELL, page 16
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FARMLAND FOR SALE
Jackson 30 acres: home, shop, pole barn, (2) 40x400 broiler poultry
Madison 36 +/- wooded acres: approx. 1/2-mile of paved road front-
Following are advertisements for the Market Bulletin's Farmland Edition. Ads are listed alphabetically by county according to geographical regions. The map and legend on this page may be helpful in locating land advertisements. Ads are limited to describing farmland or farm structures;
houses: $799,000. Matthew Rouse Braselton 706-654-2898
Pickens 18.63 acres on private road with trout stream, multiple home sites, rolling topo; 5-6 minutes to 515, deer/turkey plentiful, only 500' to Talking Rock Creek: $265,000. Stephen Bradshaw Canton 678-283-8981
age, one mile east of Carlton on Hwy. 72: $4800/acre OBO. Barbara Rice Bowman 706-245-8117
Madison 6.1 acres, 231' road frontage, 241' Broad River frontage, near new Hwy. 72: $12,000 per acre. Willie Garmon Carlton 706-403-6623
Madison 70+/- acres, fenced, approx. 40 acres Tift 44; paved road,
detailed descriptions of non-farm Pickens Land for sale near bent natural gas: $5000/acre. Lyman
structures are not included in tree, 10 acres of woodland and 12 Powell Comer 404-434-7916
these advertisements.
acres of pasture; 3 y/o fence, well Oglethorpe 121 acres near Watson
Farmland Northeast
and stream. Frank Pendley 3844 Mill State Park, river frontage, mostly Cove Rd Jasper 30143 706-972- large hardwoods, paved road front-
If you have questions about ads in 6105
age: $4,500 per acre. Rick Garrett
this category, call at 404-656-3722. Union 10 acres, Mull Road, mtn. Bogart 706-540-4090
Banks 11 acres in Alto: doublewide views, driveway in, elect. and wa- Oglethorpe 151 acres: mixed
10,000 sq. ft. building, metal roof; ter run to home site, branch with timber, highway frontage, borders
4289 Historic Hwy. 441, long road two trout pond sites, also springs: Broad River, abundent wildlife, food
frontage, chainlink fence around $100,000. Joe Mikle Monroe 770- plots, camp house, would make
front: $200,000. Carter Stewart 207-0842
nice recreation area: $3650 per acre.
Baldwin 706-778-5204
Union 8 acres, some pasture and Jerry Kilby Rabun Gap 706-746-
Banks 89.4 acres, mostly pasture, woodland, borders on national for- 2459
farmhouse, lake, (2) 36x400 poultry est, all-weather creek: $10,000 per Walton Land for sale by owner.
houses w/equipment, barn, sled, acre. Elmer Mason Talking Rock 18.612 acres, 8 minutes from down-
North Banks County. Stanley Law- 706-692-5254
town Monroe, GA. Wooded w/
son Cleveland 706-865-3113
Farmland Northeast Central creek. County paved road. County
Dawson 10 acres, 8 miles north of Dawsonville, large hardwoods, land lays well, close to state park: $14,500/acre. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576
If you have questions regarding this ad category, call at 404-656-3722.
Elbert 170 acres fully stocked timberland with planted pine uplands
water. Plat provided upon request. $10,500/acre. Dave Cowan Conyers 678-938-5348
Farmland Greater Atlanta
Dawson 437+ acres 3 miles west of courthouse on Hwy. 53; wooded, ready for development or invest-
and hardwood creekbottoms, two creeks, good hunting. B. Collins Macon 478-951-8600
If you have questions about this ad category, call 404-656-3722.
Cherokee 19 acres Cherokee Co.
ment. Priced to sell @$10,000 per Elbert 44 acres on Hwy. 72 E., 1/2 Mountain Rd. Hickory Flat: $43,000
acre. Dennis Barron Carnesville mile to SC bridge, public boat ramp, per acre. John Nowell Cumming
dennisbarron1@yahoo.com 706- dock. J. Payne Greensboro 404- 404-731-2625
384-3400
432-2055
Cherokee Homestead to love.
Fannin 99.94 acreage, 2588 Loving Franklin 11.44 acres, I-85 frontage, 10 acre, move in ready farm, ranch
Road, Morganton: fixer-upper farm- two paved road frontages, shop, home with barn; www.ballground-
house, land is predominantly pas- well, part cleared/part trees, good farmforsale.weebly.com Joyce Estes
ture with small creek branch flowing building site: $200,000. Paul Bennett Marble Hill tnjestes@tds.net 770-
thru. Value is in the acreage price: Commerce 404-310-0973
364-9163
$1,299,999. Sammy Williams Min- Franklin 12+ acres w/nice mobile Cobb 11.2 acres: cypress log
eral Bluff 706-374-5803
home, shop metal, number of out cabin, creek, completely chain link-
Fannin Old family farm, 76+ acres, buildings: $80,000. C.R. Barnett fenced, out buildings, drive-thru
some open land, mostly wooded, Carnesville 706-384-4726
barn, no liens, two entrances off
creeks with springhead, 2100-sq.-ft. Franklin 25.18 acres, mature hard- highway, equipment, more. Harrison
log home and barn w/sheds, moun- woods, 1700 ft. road frontage on two School District: $1.45 million. Sam
tain views and deer, turkey. Marcus paved roads, gently rolling: $4000 Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431
Satterfield Cumming 770-887-7943 per acre. Hinton Porter Martin 706- DeKalb 10 acres, large 2 story-
Gilmer 10 acres: barn, well, septic 716-4040
barn, 5-acre field, MF diesel tractor,
tank, power, views: $100,000. Mike Franklin 76+ acres on Uniwati elegant brick home, 6,000 sq. ft.
King Cherry Log 706-889-3170
Road adjoining Uniwati Creek: pas- guest house, private, nice eques-
Gilmer 22 acres, borders two ture and woodland, 2+ acre pond, trian setting, near I-20 and 285E.:
creeks, paved county road, two suitable for agriculture or develop- $495,000, Eddie Gray Thomaston
drilled wells, farm barn, pole barn, ment, exchanges or owner financ- 706-975-6635
great views, easy access, third-gen- ing possible. Max Brand Ellijay 706- Forsyth 11 acres Forsyth Co., 2
eration farm: $180,000. Vernice Re- 636-1419
homes: $1.4 mil. Vendelay Lane.
ece Ellijay 706-669-1822
Hart 34-acre farm, fenced pasture, John Nowell Cumming 404-731-
Gilmer 29 acres, wooded with two 2 ponds, 2 good wells, brick house 2625
springs, multiple building sights: (1993), 3 rental units, granite, shed Forsyth 7-acre horse farm w/
$5000/acre. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay or shelter, 35'x180' w/2 cranes, Hwy. water, near Lake Lanier, fronts Jot-
706-273-4282
72 frontage: $200,000. M.J. Madden Em-Down Road. Price negotiable.
Gilmer 49.7 acres Rackley Road, Elberton 706-283-2979
Jimmie Mathis Gainesville 770-887-
Ellijay: Two acres cleared, remainder Hart 50 acres open pasture, dou- 5480
timber, rustic one bedroom, one bath blewide house, two wells, spring Fulton 22.5 acres Teal Road/ Cas-
cabin, stone fireplace, two decks w/ water; cows offered also: $5000/ cade Palmetto Road: $9500 per
small creek on property: $500,000. acre. Lyndon Mize Royston 706- acre. Jerry Tucker McDonough 770-
Carl Whitlock Jonesboro 678-471- 498-4686
722-1492
8198
Hart 80 acres, mostly timber, Hwy. Gwinnett 52+-acres on Gwin-
Gilmer 5-acre view lot: $75,000. 17 frontage, three creeks, suitable nett/Barrow line: Kilcrease/Whitley
Mike King Cherry Log 706-889- for any type of agriculture/hunting: Roads/316: 3 houses, barn, fence,
3170
$3495/acre. Financing available. water/gas. 95 percent pasture,
Gilmer 6-acre view lot, well, septic John Mcgarity Royston 706-498- creek, river, fenced/cross-fenced:
tank, graded, power, breathtaking: 5608
$45,000/acre. Call 8am to 8pm.
$200,000. Mike King Cherry Log Jackson 100+/- acres with creek, Randall Mcpherson Bethlehem 770-
706-889-3170
lake bed, timber, possibly with two 527-2550
Gwinnett 18+-acres, 2 houses, houses, barn, 1-car shed, possibly Gwinnett Wanted: 5-10 acres with
barn with water and electricity, pas- 2 utility buildings: $12,000 per acre. a ranch-style house in Gwinnett,
tures, sidewalks to Lenora park. Mary McKie Nicholson 706-757- Walton, Barrow, Jackson or Rock-
Please email for more info. George 2528
dale counties. J. Trainor Duluth 404-
Bailey Snellville tedmed1@yahoo. Jackson 12 acres in Arcade: 576-2384
com 770-483-1983
$11,000 per acre. Dr. Hancock Law- Henry 15.86 acres Dodgen Road:
Habersham 16.6 acres: Pasture, renceville 770-289-2086
$3850/acre; 42.89 acres Higgins
1000 ft. creek, huge barn, 3BR Madison 11.181 acres in Comer Road: $3800/acre; 49.00 acres Col-
house, 3 outbuildings, spring, drilled area, paved road frontage, mature vin Drive: $14,500/acre. All w/paved
well, city water and sewer, road front- hardwood tract: $65,000. Larry Ev- frontage, county water. Carey Bunn
age, near Walmart: $339,900. Wayne ans Royston 770-530-4650
Locust Grove 678-350-5380
Quarles Cornelia 706-499-2718
Madison 16.92 acres, metal barn Rockdale 110 acres +/-, hard-
Hall 60 acres, south Hall area, virgin with power, wells, small lake, perime- woods, pond, stream, deer, turkey
hardwood, small stream: $7900 per ter of property is fenced, lots of road and duck hunting, Valley Dale Road,
acre. Jimmy Clark Gainesville 770- frontage; $119,500. Harry Puckett Conyers. Don Adams Social Circle
536-2974 770-503-4718
Buford 770-655-7354
770-787-7582
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FARMLAND SECTIONS AND COUNTIES
Northwest Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield
Northeast Central Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
Southeast Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan
Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long McIntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Northeast Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun
Stephens Towns Union White
East Central Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
Southwest Baker Ben Hill Berrien
Brooks
Cobb
Calhoun
DeKalb
Chattahoochee Douglas
Clay
Fayette
Colquitt
Forsyth
Cook
Fulton
Crisp
Gwinnett
Decatur
Henry
Dooly
Newton
Dougherty Rockdale
Early
Spalding
Grady
Irwin
West
Lee
Central
Lowndes
Bibb
Marion
Butts
Miller
Coweta
Mitchell
Crawford
Pulaski
Harris
Quitman
Heard
Randolph
Houston
Schley
Lamar
Seminole
Macon
Stewart
Meriwether
Sumter
Monroe
Terrell
Muscogee
Thomas
Peach
Tift
Pike
Turner
Talbot
Webster
Taylor
Wilcox
Troup
Worth
Upson
Greater Atlanta Cherokee Clayton
Spalding 120 acres, north Spald- Haralson Want to buy land on Talbot 127 acres of 24 y/o planted Laurens (2) 13-acre mini-farms, 4 ing, wooded with pond, great recre- Georgia/Alabama line in or near Ha- pines, county water, paved road miles from Dexter, 6 miles from I-16;
Farmland Southeast
ation and hunting tract: $2500/acre. ralson Co. 20 plus acres with good frontage, stream, near Waverly Hall, nice farmland, some trees on edge, For information regarding ads in
Wayne Crawford Brooks 404-210- creek, views, woods, pasture and good hunting: $1575 per acre. Paul lots of deer and turkey: $3100 per this category, call 404-656-3722.
8203
buildings OK. TJ Lithia Springs 770- Bulloch Woodland 706-975-9136 acre. Jeff Bacon Dudley 478-875- Evans 7 acres in Claxton on Hill-
Spalding 19.3 acres, 1,600 ft. road 739-8614
Talbot 143 acres with house; 3-acre 3918 478-697-0485
side Dr.: 3 acres clear, rest very old
frontage, two older wood houses, Murray 177 acres, contains 4-sid- pond with bass/bream; planted Laurens 60-acre farm, 20 wooded, hardwood, small pond, not far from
county water; 1539 S. Walkers Mill ed brick house, 2-car garage, Coo- pines, hardwood; food plots, deer, old homeplace, large oaks, deep the Canoochee River: $11,000,
Road, Grifftin: $144,995. Sammy sawattee River flanks left boundary, turkey: $2100/acre. Jerry Hill 1908 well, pond site, camp house, wildlife; some owner financing. Call or text.
Griffin 770-584-5998
great fishing/hunting, fenced pas- Lumpkin Road Junction City 31812 15 minutes from town: $3500/acre Craig Sumner Pooler 912-658-
Farmland Northwest
ture, raising cattle. Teresa Whatley 404-545-3577
OBO. Reggie Faulk Dublin 478-609- 1203
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Bartow 170 acres Hall Station Road, Kingston, 30145, land lots 202-203, 16th district, 3rd section: Wooded property w/creek running through it: $5,000/acre, selling as a whole. Genie Certain Cartersville tedscholar@gmail.com 770-3833533 678-770-7229
Bartow 194-acre farm, 3 BR/1 bath brick home, milking shed, pond, hunting; 3121 Old Alabama Road, Taylorsville: $7000 per acre. Ellison and Genie Ricks Marietta 404-6631962 770-422-8948
Carroll 124.3 beautiful acres of pastures, hayfields; fenced/crossfenced, borders large "Indian Creek," small pond, chicken house, power, water, catch-pen, cattle-ready, several beautiful building sites: $500,000. Teena Reece Cumming 770-7131722
Gordon 14 acres: 2 BR, 2 bath brick house, two 24x48 metal buildings, 1 mile from I-75. Interested parties only. R. Darnell Adairsville 770773-6181
Gordon 29.51 acres with river frontage, fenced with barn and several other buildings, part pasture, part wooded w/deer, turkey: $6,000/
Smyrna 770-654-8944
Murray 94 acres fenced pastureland, 5000 ft. paved road frontage w/ city water, house, outbuildings; potential for poultry, cattle or subdividing: $499,900. Jane Timms Dalton jetimms@yahoo.com 706-259-5628
Polk 20 acres, water, long road frontage, good for house, partly wooded, Cedartown area: $79,500. R. McClung Hiram 770-445-3936 678-231-8501
Farmland West Central
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Crawford 20.5 acres: 18 acres fully fenced pasture, 2.5 acres wooded almost square 800 ft. road frontage, two wells and septic tank, great small farm. Robby Wade Knoxville 478-297-9332
Harris 69+/- acres, heavily wooded w/abundant wildlife, numerous lakes and home sites: $4900/acre. Serious inquiries only. Dennis Reynolds Shiloh 706-846-4325
Houston 100-acre pay-to-fish-andduck-hunt lake w/5BR residence on major three-lane hwy.; trade-finance considered. Wilbur Long Macon 478-788-4933
Pike 60 acres, paved road, power, deep well, 5 acres open, big timber:
Taylor 118.39 acres, about 100 open, two miles south of town: $1850/acre. Sam Peterman Butler 404-357-1157
Farmland East Central
For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Dodge 10 acres: $12,000, good for hog hunting; 6.66 acres: $10,000; 3 acres, city water/sewer: $7,000. All good wooded deer hunting prorperites with hard road-access. Wayne Poole Cadwell 478-6896897
Dodge 187.19 acres in Rhine: 117 cultivated acres, 74 acres under pivot, balance in woodland, good hunting: $2300 per acre. Donnie Smith Ambrose 912-393-5918 912-3890732
Dodge 5.71 acres, hard roadfrontage, wooded around, good deer hunting property: $10,000 OBO. Brad Poole Cadwell 478-231-5475
Emanuel Farmland with house, two ponds, streams, hunting pastures, timber, some swamp land, 203+acres: $1800 per acre. William Gibson 706-829-7966 706-547-6184
Jasper Live\Work, family gathering, retire in beautiful north Jasper County, gated ~7.4 acres with creek, all-brick home, storage buildings,
1089
McDuffie 23 acres, pond, hardwoods, planted pines, deer, 1800 ft major creek frontage, 700 ft paved road frontage, 10min to Harlem, 20 min to Fort Gordon. Jim Brooks Social Circle powerup1990-mrktbltn@ yahoo.com 770-464-9494
Washington 12 acres fully wooded with mature timber, excellent hunting tract, very rural; located b/t the Ohoopee River and Dyers Creek: $2975/acre. Call owner/broker Adam Henley Macon 478-960-5346
Washington 51+ acres, mostly wooded with three spring heads; 5 BR 4 bath house, deck, basement, carport, metal roof and shop building: $350,000. Edward Kennedy Hamburg Road Warthen 31094 478552-5316
Wilkes 244 acres in Wilkes County, paved road and creek frontage: $967 per acre. Melvin Durham Union Point 706-486-4250
Wilkes 37.5 acres, 32 open land. plenty of deer and turkey; $130000 Charles Turner Tignall 706-2852487
Wilkes 93-acre cattle farm, crossfenced pastures, barns, 2 drilled wells, pond and furnished 28'x76' Fleetwood Carriage Manor mo-
Pierce 130+/- acres, 55 cultivated, remainder wooded. Located at 1484 Peacock Dairy Rd., Blackshear: $3850/acre. Linda Sapp Blackshear 912-288-2503 912-286-0384
Pierce 16 acres, paved road w/ frontage, four miles from Waycross, good community, close to schools: $125,00. Ralph Lairsey Blackshear 912-288-0538
Farmland Southwest
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Ben Hill 26.3 acres: House, two mobile homes, two wells, pecan trees, barn, sheds, 20 acres under cultivation, fenced, in Rebecca: $60,000. Betty Ann Wood Danielsville 706-335-5878
Dooly 41 acres: 25 acres farmland, 16 acres wetland. Larry D Hudson Unadilla 478-957-6130
Lowndes 10.5 acres, wooded, beautiful homesite on Old Valdosta Rd across from Camp Tygart and near Valdosta, Moody, Hahira: $99,500. Greg Harrell Valdosta 229245-1860
Marion 90 acres in Buena Vista, 40 minutes to Columbus: timber and pasture, 55 acres planted pines
acre. Johnny White Calhoun 706271-7351
$4200/acre. Bill Booth Zebulon 770567-3202
and fenced lot for garden or animals Denise And Carol Stubbs Covington
bile home; GA Hwy. 17, Tignall: $450,000. D. McWaters Lithonia
in CRP, paved road frontage. Andy Phillips Cumming 770-314-7751
Pike Off Griffin-Barnesville By- 770-788-8877
770-482-8337
404-518-4918
pass: 43 acres, fenced, 2 pastures, Johnson 8.5 acres for rent; Locat- Wilkinson 33 acres w/dirt road, Pulaski 26.81 acres, hard road ac-
includes part of 40A lake, leave mes- ed along Hwy. 57 between Wrights- surrounded by deer hunting land: cess and good deer hunting land:
sage for appointment. Linda Alter ville and Kite, GA. Call for price. Joan $27,000. Wayne Poole Cadwell 478- $25,000. Brad Poole Cadwell 478-
Winston 770-489-1295
Anderson Kite 478-469-3307
689-6897
231-5475
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Livestock Sales and Events Calendar
APPLING COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley. Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096
ATKINSON COUNTY
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271
BEN HILL COUNTY
Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436
BERRIEN COUNTY
Saturday, March 23rd, noon: 12th Annual Southern Tradition Sale. Selling 120+ head of high-quality pairs, bred heifers and bulls. CSR Farms Sale Facility, Alapaha. Contact Carroll T. Cannon, 229. 881.0721 or 229.881.2705; CannonMarketingCompany@gmail.com
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, 12:30 p.m.: Beef cattle; 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 467 Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Seth Harvey, 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 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, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765
Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263
FORSYTH COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 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
HABERSHAM COUNTY
Saturday, March 16th, 11 a.m.: Georgia Department of Agriculture Equine Auction; Lee Arrendale Equine Center, Mt. Zion Road, Alto. Call GDA Equine Health Division, 404.656.3713; Online ww.agr.georgia.gov
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day)
JOHNSON COUNTY
1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240
LAMAR COUNTY
Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #4213; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call Krystal Burnett 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
MARION COUNTY
1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@ windstream.net
PULASKI COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305
STEPHENS COUNTY
2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296
3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840
Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944
SUMTER COUNTY
Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call Dr. LeAnna Wilder and Sam Steele, 229.380.4901
TAYLOR COUNTY
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732
TELFAIR COUNTY
2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418
THOMAS COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960
TOOMBS COUNTY
1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066
TURNER COUNTY
Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371
UPSON COUNTY
Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019.
WHITE COUNTY
First and third Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Chickens and goats; 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
Saturday, March 16th, 9:30 a.m.: Wilkes County Young Farmers Equipment Auction, buy or sell; McGill-Woodruff Ag Center, U.S. Hwy. 78 Bypass, Washington. Auctioneers Eddie Christian, Ga. Lic. #1672 and Leslie Smith, Ga. Lic. #3392. Call Eric Holton, 706.678.4044
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.
Sumter Farm and/or hunt on 67+ 38 years' experience: Horse arenas Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and I build any type of Farm Build- Portable sawmill service and cus-
open and wooded acres one mile laser-graded, tree clearing, drive- food plot, harrow and plow, bale ings, Horse Barns, etc. Send mate- tom cutting beams and lumber; 20
south of President Carter's Boyhood ways built/regraded, gravel, barns square hay. Monroe County area. rial list or blueprint for free estimate. yrs exp. with Woodmizer equipment.
Farm, deep well/springs deer turkey. graded, drainage correction, truck- Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-951- Licensed state contractor. Steven Will travel. Bruce Stanford Gray 478-
Tom Blairsville 706-400-9124
ing, demolition. Luke Butler Brasel- 5563
Smith Baxley sawmillsteve5@gmail. 256-5763
FARM SERVICES
ton 770-685-0288
Bush hogging, disc harrowing for com 912-210-8656
Sawmill lumber for sale. Custom
40 years of experience: Bush hog- gardens, spring food plots, fence Lakes/ponds built and repaired, cutting of your logs also available.
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 indi-
ging, post holes, grading, garden and food plot preparation, aerating,seed and fertilizer spreading; $50 per hour, 4 hour minimum. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040
Agricultural/farm fencing installed/
repairs. Haralson, Carroll and Polk counties. Tony Ramsey Dallas 678577-1563
Bush hogging, finish mowing, tilling food and garden plots, grading driveways: $20 an hour, $100 minimum.
new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, wetlands restoration, food plots, bush hogging homesites. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565
Alton White Dry Branch 478-2141197
Specializing in mechanical trimming bottom portion of blueberry plants to prevent fruit loss. Dennis Tiner Manor 912-816-9363
vidual desiring the service. Com- repaired. All types: wood/board, Robert Drake Augusta rdrake1413@ Loader work, clearing, laser grad- Stumps ground neatly below
mercial contractors are not al- stranded, woven, high tensile. Land aol.com 706-284-3934
ing, riding arenas, ponds, base- ground level, free estimate and rea-
lowed to advertise services in this management services: mowing, Bushhogging/field mowing in Hen- ments, roads built, gravel and dirt sonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethle-
category. Farm Services and Farm seeding, food plots, and wildlife hab- ry County. Bill Abram Mcdonough delivered; 25 yrs licensed and in- hem 770-867-2718
Services Wanted ads are limited to itat. Casey Kent Good Hope 678- 770-378-3743
sured. Darby Chaney Cartersville Tractor for hire: Gardens broke,
30 words.
446-8520
Electric fence charger repair. Wil- 404-861-7409
bush hogging, holes drilled, animal
35+ years' experience, lakes/ Bush hog and tilling services. Larry fred Milam Douglasville 770-942- Loader/backhoe, grading, bush- burial in Middle Ga. George Scoville
ponds, built/restored pipe systems, Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466
4672
hogging, lawn core aeration, tree Macon 478-745-2524
new repairs, creeks rerouted, land Bush hog, gardens, food plots, Farm tractor and equipment, will cutting, branch trimming, shrubbery Welding repairs, fabrication and rod
cleared, homesites timber clean-up. other tractor work, lawn care, yard come to your farm, specialize in pruning, lawn mowing, leaf mulch- iron: trailer hitches, tractors, equip-
Licensed/insured, will go anywhere word, etc. Coweta and surround- starters and alternators; Newton, ing, tool sharpening. Rockdale and ment, horse corrals, panels, security
statewide, have references. Bobby ing counties. Call for estimate. Tony Rockdale and Walton counties. Ran- Surrounding counties. George Kel- cages, etc. Larry Houston Coving-
Lee Karr Gay 404-227-3405
Shaw Newnan 404-606-1206
dy Conyers 678-758-5881
echeck Conyers 770-597-4878
ton 770-235-3082 770-235-3782
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Farm Services Wanted
1000 gallon FMC pecan sprayer 1988 Belarus tractor, 800, 80hp, 4', 5' and 6' blades 1,2 and 4 roll- 800 Ford tractor, 4' bush hog, harmounted on truck; both in excellent 309 hrs., one owner, five pieces of ing cultivator, 1,2 and 4 cultivators, row, hayfork, 3 pt. hitch: $2800.
Need to build a pole barn, 30x50, shape, fan housing recently rebuilt: equipment: $7000. Tom Haynes planters and fertilizer dist. Carl Cros- Charles Harper Monticello 706-476-
I supply the siding. Tom Lord Alto $20,000 OBO. Wade Parker Millen Fayetteville 404-245-1969
by Blackshear 912-449-6573
0334
770-235-4263
478-494-6536
1988 Chevrolet 2500 flatbed 350, 4-row equipment: KMC bedder, 801 Ford tractor, all tires good,
Someone to mow about 30 acres 13" trench bucket, model 6735375, 5-speed: $3000. 2003 Frontier, hooded sprayer, ripper spider with good strong lift, works great; also
pasture. Daniel Coleman Fayette- for Bobcat Mini-X; very good condi- auto: $3500; 1987 Mazda pickup, JD 71 Planters, Paulk chisel plow. have harrow and scrape blade. Sam-
ville 404-625-6537
tion: $350. Glen Davis Statham 706- 5-speed: $900. Carter Stewart Bald- Donald Akins Collins 912-557-4616 my English Jackson 770-228-3019
Want exchange maintenance/repair 207-2128
win 706-778-5204
912-245-9837
850B John Deere Dozer, good con-
person(s) for housing on horse farm. 135 Massey Ferguson diesel with 1988 Massey Ferguson 253 Trac- 4-wheel side-dump wagon, Gehl dition: $22,500.00. Westgate Resort
We are also listed on Airbnb, so must power steering and equipment. Jim tor, $6000 OBO Blake Cauley Baxley 9000 hydratilt box, 10' wide, 13' 2371Sam Sells Rd Doerun 31744
be flexible. Growing equine/agricul- Thompson Fayetteville 770-680- 912-339-3686
high, 12' long, 8-ton capacity: $4000. 229-891-0548
ture business. Marla Cooley Marble 0817
1989 International CO9670 and Richard L Acree Calhoun 706-629- 8N Ford tractor w/5' Bush Hog,
Hill 720-723-0175
140 Farmall quick-hitch, new paint 1969 Hobbs lowboy for sale: 7694
ready to use: $2000. Heavy duty
FARM EMPLOYMENT and decals, cultivators, planter, fer- $14,000. Willing to negotiate. Doug- 4020 JD, 5000 Ford, 4504 Duetz 2-axle trailer w/ramps: $2000. Startilizer hopper: $4100. Dennis Hursey las Roberts Abbeville 229-425-9396 Farmall Cub, JD bush hogs, harrow, lyn J Austin Toccoa 864-723-2428
If you have questions regarding Douglas 912-389-0278
1994 KMC 3350 narrow body pea- Chevy farm trucks, gooseneck trail- 935 John Deere mower conditioner,
ads in this category, call 404-656- 1440 IH combine w/model 820 13' nut combine, field-ready, used 2018: er, cattle trailer. Dennis Hinton Cov- rotary impeller. Larry Hart Glenwood
3722.
grain head; 140 bu. bin; sheltered $8000. Dannie Gingerich Metter ington 770-786-2014
478-984-6853
Only farm work or farm help storage; great condition w/working 912-314-9568
45 ft. Wilson hopper bottom grain 9ft drag harrow, 7ft JD 2-row cul-
wanted advertisements allowed. spreader: $7500. Dan Fowler Blythe 1995 JD 6200, 2WD, bucket, fork trailer: $12,000. 14 ft. Rhino stalk tivator, 215-gal spray tank, 1-row
No commercial, industrial or 706-554-2513 706-833-8337
pallet, hay, new interior, new tires, cutter: $600. Ken English Waynes- JD71 planter. Mark Rivers Stapleton
domestic employment permitted. 15,000 lb. crane, 65 ft. reach w/10ft. ex. condition, 3541 hrs.: $25,000 boro 706-551-0173
30823 706-830-4327
46 y/o male looking for local farm jib, complete 16 ft. flatbed included, cash. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706- 469JD silage baler, net/twine, ex- 9W Ford Tractor, runs great, lots of
work: fencing, tractor, carpentry Pittman brand: $4000. Ken Colvin 778-4165
cellent cond, 5000 bales: $26,000. new parts; $1500. Clay Lewis Mc-
experience, class A driver. Michael Forsyth 478-994-0856
2 dirt scoops: $40 each. Aluminum Sitrex 10-wheel hay rake, good intyre 478-251-1979
Martin The Rock 678-416-1424 Applicant must have experience
16 ft Chandler Litter Spreader floor chain, 24 in wide, 176 links; $50
camper top w/windows, early `80s Ford short bed: $100. B.J. Meadows
cond.: $2250. T. Stanton Hartwell 706-436-2468
AC allcrop harvesters, 60 and 66. 60 is functional. Rainflow bedder/
handling horses. Must pass back- OBO. Earl Barnhart Waynesboro Ellenwood 770-981-2997
5534 Savage pecan sprayer: $3500. plastic layer and water wheel planter.
ground/drug check. Deborah Roe- 30830 706-554-7241
2 Row John Deere 71 planter on S. King Hahira 229-896-4386
Cheap. Roland Nash Madison 706-
buck Ball Ground droebuck@ken- 16 ft equipment trailer, double axle, cultivating frame: $1650 Keith Isdell 6 ft KMC tiller, good condition: 717-0606
nesaw.edu Apt/utilities/internet in exchange for
w/ramp: $600. Norman Kirk Jasper 706-692-2245
Sylvester 7730
229-809-1531
229-224-
$800. Ken Walters Byron 478-9563133
Ag-Air mist sprayer, 3pt, 55-gal tank, 5 nozzle, 100' spray: $2,000.
8-horse barn/morning caretaker, Oxford/Conyers. Ann Genovese Pine Lake goodhorseman@att.net 404-
1949 9N Ford tractor, good condition, and 5 ft. Field General bush hog: $2200. Barry Mcdonough 478-
2-row cultivator, gwhizz, opening and sidingfeet and colter: $475. Heavy-duty 5 ft cutter: $650. Emily
6 ft, 3 pt hitch disc harrow, Massey Ferguson model 21: $750. Rick Davidson Odum 912-256-2963
Janet Glisson 3554 Smithtown Rd Suwanee 30024 770-827-5821
AGCO Hesston 530 round hay bal-
FARM MACHINERY 289-9328 Need reliable help to clean 23 stalls at equine facility in Milton. Permanent position. Christine Johnston Milton 678-231-5038
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
`08 Case square baler SBX530, used 5 years, kepted sheltered 5 years, good condition, field ready. Randall Carter Cedartown 770-5461319
`58 MF 35 deluxe 4cyl diesel with five 6ft attachments: $3500 for all. J. Shelton Martin 706-969-4244
808-7382 678-409-7245
1950 Farmall Cub tractor, runs, w/ good sheet metal, new seat and steering wheel: $1200. Farmall Cub engine: $400. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354
1951 Ford 8N tractor: $2800. 4900 Kubota, 415 hrs.: $9000. 7' finish mower: $600. 8' double section harrow: $900. Ken Chadwick Villa Rica 770-616-0505
1952 Allis Chalmers CA w/harrow and bottom plow; running condition: $500. Joe Rustin Abbeville 229-4253148
1952 Farmall Cub, nicely restored. John Wenger Smyrna 678-4091813
1953 Ford Jubilee: $2500. Call after 5 p.m. Roy Holt Dudley 478-6762760
1961 Farmall Cub tractor, very good condition; work or parade-ready, deluxe seat, includes belly mower and drawbar: $3500. John Crenshaw Kennesaw 404-925-7731
Kenney Vidalia 912-537-2890
2001 GEM E825 electric truck, 48 original miles, great for farm use: $5900. James Crowe Lawrenceville 678-982-4053
2006 John Deere 5300 tractor, 360 hours, residential; six foot Bushhog, 520 front loader, totally serviced. Clark Stevens Jonesboro 678-4143746
2008 Case 2588 combine, 4wd, all the options, nice, 2000 hours. Zach Shanklin Albany 229-881-6383
2014 4 ft. bush hog, works well, PTO, 3 pt hitch: $270. Mc Martin 2030 Red Oak Road Franklin 30217 706-675-6104
2014 Tarter Cattleman's Squeeze Chute, palpation cage, 20' alley and sweep system, excellent: $5,600. John Clermont 770-654-3534
2015 JD 450J dozer LGP, cab, root rake, 2219 hours, warranty until March 2020 or 3500 hrs: $79,000. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478494-3237
6 ft. TW72 Rhino bush hog, H.D., used very little; paid $3000, selling for $1500. Tommy Haralson LaGrange 706-523-6724
60" Covington gear box and blade holder: $150. 11R245 truck tires: $300 ea. 10-16.5 skid steer tires. Jimmy Garvin Warner Robins 478396-2409
658 New Holland baler, twine or net, stored inside, 4x6 rolls, autowrap, wide pick-up. Terry Baldwin 706-499-8750
70s model Mack low cab over, single axle semi tractor. $1000 OBO. Roger Holley Wrightsville 478-2328381
71 planters, 2- or 4-row, 6ft lift-type grain drills. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
72" grapple, $1050. 48" palletfork, $550. 72" tiller, $1875. 84" litter bucket, $975. All skid steer. Cash. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 678-633-1420
er: $5000. 4x4, other hay equipment for sale. Clifford E Dellinger Bishop 706-296-7600
Agris V-rake A1085, Rhino mower TW72, Demco sprayer P3, JD hayspear. Keith Stewart Buford 404538-9092
All-purpose plow, 5-shank, heavyduty: $400. Blanton disc harrow: $250. One-row cultivator: $150. All 3 PH. Farmall Cub tractor: $1400. Johnny Williams Villa Rica 770-5460968
All-purpose plow: 6ft., 7 tang, 3 pt. hitch; $400. Dan Fox Calhoun 770548-5932
All-purpose spring plow, only a few years old, 5-shank: $550. Jerry Haynes Covington 678-660-3584
All-weather tractor cab, came off Ford 3400, mounting brackets included, sliding door, one busted glass, good condition: $700 OBO. Chris North Whitesburg 770-842-4198
`68 Massey Ferguson 135, good parts tractor, needs engine build, four attachments: $1500. T. Burch Snellville 404-274-0102
1967 Ford F600 dump truck, 6-cyl., 300Ci, 5-speed trans., 2-speed rear end, not running: $600. Jerry Clark Sparta 478-251-0536
2015 John Deere 5045E, 70hrs, 4x4 h240 loader, MX6 bush hog. construction tires: $24,000. Hugh Mcmichael Loganville 770-560-4167
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1974 Ford dump truck w/good bed, move tractor a few times. $10,000.
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(2) 4-row cotton pickers. 2 pallet lift runs well, needs brake work, wind- Kenneth Swim Lincolnton 706-830arms: $300. 2.18x4-38 blt on duals: shield good; $1800. Benny Richards 0210
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$500. Plus 14-9 duals. Ralph Nutt Canton 770-633-2009
2500 International spreader truck,
Cordele 229-276-5336
1976 3600 Ford tractor, diesel, 9000 Ford spreader truck, 2500
1 1/8" PTO drive w/10" V belt pul- power steering, locking differential, Dodge spray truck. Robert Bobo
ley, #9N748, fits 2N, 8N, 9N, NAA: rebuilt injector pump, rebuilt eng., 1 Cumming 770-887-7195
$100. Wayne Edwards Warner Rob- piece equip.: $6500. Kenneth Dunn 256 and 57 New Holland roll bar
ins 478-953-3241
Powder Springs 770-366-5687
rakes, vg cond.: $2500 ea. J.M. Year-
wood Gainesville 770-231-2868
25hp, 3 PH, 240-gal. tank air com-
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3 point hitch dirt bucket: $50. George Scoville Macon 478-745-
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Antique tractor collection: two Allis Claas 360 Variant hay baler, net/ Ford 3400 Industrial Tractor with John Deere 3 moldboard turning New Holland 1049s stackwagon,
Chalmers WD40s, one WD45, one twine, 4x5 bales, shed kept, field front blade and good tires: $2750. plow: $550; Gooseneck equipt. trail- good condition: $12,500. Josh White
model B and one Farmall H; none ready, excellent condition. Phil Sand- CL Tidwell Cartersville 770-382- er, 20'x76" wide: $1500; Hardee tiger Coleman 229-603-3818
running. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229- ers Stephens 706-340-5669
4477
972LT mower: $900. Grady Clarkes- New Holland 311 square baler, low
382-6517
Claas baler: 260 variant, new belts, Ford 3930, 2259 hrs., very excel- ville 706-499-6761
hrs., real good condition, sheltered,
Ariens digger, asking $600. Jesse good condition, barn-kept: $10,000. lent, canopy, good front to back. R. John Deere 3038E compact tractor, field-ready: $3000. Bill Bryan Sum-
Holbrook Atlanta 770-448-2154
Used in 2018. Earl Barnesville 770- Thompson Vidalia 912-281-3030 4WD, 38hp, hydrostatic transmis- merville 423-605-0561
ATH 600 Bush Hog finishing mow- 312-3974
Ford front-end loader; too large for sion, 5 hrs.: $15,500. David Cagle New Holland 488 haybine, new
er, used little: $675. Aluminum tool Coleman generator, 5000 kW, 10 my Ford 3000 tractor: $500. Arthur Fairmount 770-796-2555
blade, good condition; $1250. Jerry
box for small farm truck, other equip- hp, Tecumseh engine: $250. Also Franklin Ellenwood 404-241-7406 John Deere 348 Square Baylor, ho- South Martin 706-491-4006
ment. T.J. Tatum Cumming 770- Kemp compost tumbler: $150. Perry Frontier Model MS1108G-80 Bush- lescher, tin bale accumulator w/ bail New Holland Boomer 40, 250L,
887-3856 Athens 2-disc turning plow. Wil-
Prescott Cleveland 706-865-4469 Columbus No. 20 Cane Mill on trail-
el Ground Driven Manure Spreader Nearly New Condition $3450.00
forks. Good condition, $11,500 L C Parks Lula 678-677-5436
front loader, 4WD, 16x16 transmission, 40HP, 81 hrs.: $17,500. John
liams Ringgold 423-413-5164
er; needs some bearing work: $2500. OBO L. Wicker Perry 478-952-6718 John Deere 435 round baler, string- Pierson Culloden 478-994-4324
BEFCO 3-spindle finishing mower, $300. Ralph Sebacher Sharpsburg 678-378-6650
Bobcat backhoe attachment, model 909, two buckets, near Tifton: $1800. Henry Glover Stone Mountain 770-934-3808 404-626-1501
Breeder hen equipment: fans, feeders, drinkers, cooling pads, generator, controls. Denney Rogers Ephesus 770-301-1290
Brown tree cutter, 6 ft.; $950. Motorized skid steer, 3-pt adaper, stan-
Felix Horne Metcalf 229-421-1015
Craftsman garden tiller, 5.5 hp, 24", excellent condition: $150. Leonard Hampton Watkinsville 706-7694669
Crary Bear Cat chipper/shredder: $1,000. John Mcgill Thomson 706817-1606
Cub Cadet 104 w/cultivator and wheel weights: $475. Also, 3 riding mowers: $200 ea. J Bruner Forest Park 770-968-4457
Cultivators and partial planters for
H Farmall, Super H Farmall, both run good; pull-typeTaylor harrow; B John Deere tractor, not running. Harold Flanigan Hoschton 770-9454818
Hay equipment: Two balers, rd/sq; two mowers, 9/7 ft.; two caddies, one rake, one tedder. Call for prices and info. Sam Moon Homer 706340-7237
Heavy-duty 6 ft. rototiller, King Kutter brand, all gear-driven, self sharpening: $2000. Albert Twickler Catau-
tie, no rust, always sheltered, very good condition, 4x6 bales: $7900. Robert Allen Grantville 678-9236159
John Deere 4430: 4-post roll guard, quad range, 4 new tires, good condition: $10,500. Wayne White Dublin wtam1983@gmail.com 478-6976371
John Deere 4960, 1994, 7740 hrs, 220 HP, quickhitch on back, new tires, powershift. Justin Collins Woodbury 706-977-9702
New Holland BR 7070, 4/4-4/6 baler is in excellent condition w/low bale count; always sheltered: $16,500. Cook Locust Grove 770-616-6105
New Holland BR750 round baler, string-tie, good condition, barn-kept: $8000. Hatcher Macon 478-9541688
New Holland square hay baler, for parts or museum display; needles look good: $150. Kenneth Beasley Dahlonega 706-344-2604
dard flow; $750. Charles Martin Farmall 140 or Super A, $650; Super la 504-413-4210
John Deere 7300 planters, 6 row/30 NH 256 hay rake (tow-behind), al-
Douglasville 404-580-0861
A Farmall, $1000. Nelson Massey Horse trailer, old-style, twin axle, inch. great shape, always sheltered. ways sheltered: $750. John Smith
Burch 2-row planter, 3 pt. two-sided Conyers 770-483-2639
good floor, two-horse trailer, bumper Mike Bird Americus 229-942-3835 Toccoa 706-244-8280
seed hopper and fertilizer distributor: Dirt scoop, 3 ft., reversible: $150; hitch: $500. John Gibson Newborn John Deere model 466 baler, New NH 900 pull type chopper, both
$300 OBO. K.W. Phelps Thomas- Bostic floor nailer: $150; also pole 470-336-8721
Holland mower and rake: $16,000. heads, wagon, well sheltered, one
ville 229-224-0935
boom lift: $200. Charles Heath International 424 w/5 ft mower, runs Omer McCants Talbotton 706-573- owner: $5000 OBO. Branden An-
Bush Hog 2400 QT front-end load- Rome 706-295-5104
good: $4500. Jerry Jenkins Sylvania 5725
derson Louisville brandenr0806@
er: $2,000. B. Finch Thomson 706- Disc cutter, bush hog, model 706-871-1424
John Deere R58823 front suitcase yahoo.com 706-551-1946
513-6930
HMG7, excellent condition, cut International 806 with turbo, two weights for sale; 10 available, $85 NH TC21, FEL, 4wd, turf and ag
Bush Hog 50-06, 6 ft adjustable 30 acres and shedded. David Sills remotes: $6500. Self-levelling load- per weight OBO. Thomas Sanders- wheels and tires, 4' bush hog and
angle scrape blade, in excellent con- Cleveland 706-878-8606
er with forks, fits mx110: $6250. ville 478-247-6579
finishing mower: $7,500. Charles
dition. Rick Worrell Morganton 404- Durand Wayland pecan orchard Weston Millen 478-299-8690
KMC 11-shank subsoil leveler w/ Ferguson Lagrange 706-882-0603
314-1498
sprayer, 1000 gal., 200HP John J and M gravity flow wagon 250-7; roller scraper, new points, field 706-333-1303
Bush hog rebel, 5 ft., older, works Deere engine, everything rebuilt: 12' BHC shredder and Patz elevator. ready: $10,000. James Hatcher Ma- One-row TP 46 Covington planter
well: $150. Warren Thomas Sugar $25,000. Lee Mcgarity Royston 706- Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955-2362 con 478-954-1688
mounted on Pittsburg cultivator
Valley 706-624-0552
498-7695
JD 1217 mwer conditioner, used KMC 6-row ripper spider w/plant- frame: $375. Can load. J.L. Johns
Caking machine house keeper, Farmall 140, 3 pt. hitch, belly hitch, every year: $2400. Gary Holley ers; 1973 AWD 1975 Chevy grain Brunswick 912-222-3033
lump type: $3500. One-row Cole disc plows, more; everything works Rockmart 678-360-1307
trucks. Jimmy Daniels Americus Orchard sprayer, PTO driven, 500
planter: $600. Clayton Johnson Jas- good. Frank B Mullinax Jasper 770- JD 1700 no-till, 8-row, 30-inch 229-392-4625
gallon, air blast, excellent condition.
per 706-253-2258
893-7399
planter: $5000. Carter Swancy Krone 323 amt disc mower con- C.J. Orchards, Inc. Rutledge 706-
Case IH cotton picker bars, doffers, Farmall cub, 2 partial sets of plant- Ranger 770-881-0127
dioner, used last year. Michael Brown 318-9462
gearboxes, cylinders, motor, trans- ers: $250. Thomas Ayer Rome 706- JD 2950, 4WD w/ loader, good con- Avera 706-831-1225
Post hole digger. Also, `92 Jeep
mission; NHtr85 complete rebuilt 266-1194
dition. Buddy Stansel Resaca 770- Krone 323 S disc mower mounted Cherokee, 4WD. Rudy Smith Wash-
clean grain gearbox; more. Linda Ferguson TE-20, 1948, blue, needs 597-4898
on KMC Caddy; 500 gal. fuel tank ington 706-318-4580
Akins Collins 912-557-4616 912- lots of TLC but runs great: $2000. JD 316 bottom plow. spring mounted on trailer. James Martin Poultry Generac Generator, 85kW
245-9837
H.M. Adkison Albany 229-894- trip feet, category 2 hitch, extra Waynesboro 706-558-5005
with transfer switch, 350 Chev mo-
Case/IH 1660 combine w/1020 5115
new points and extra new shins. Krone Swadro 38t rotary rake, 2014 tor. Henry G. Goble Residual Trust
head: $18000. Athens 116 26ft har- Finish mower, hole digger, box Wayne Tapley Sandersville 478- model, like new, little use, always Calhoun 770-548-1801
row: $3500. 4rw JD7100 w/stip-til: $6500. Steve Allen Butler 336-3144841
blade, Ford 1700 tractor: Make offer, separate or all together. Thomas Taylor Midway 912-312-2478
232-4083
JD 6320, CA., loader, 2wd, 100hp, 1936 hrs., lefthand reverser, powerquad: $47,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3276
JD 670/w canopy and JD finishing mower, 467 hrs., 3 pt hitch, great condition. Carter Griffin 404-4759650
JD 6700+GPS: $36,500. 5610+ sidemower, canopy and weights, 2300 hrs: $12,500.Valley 60006 tower pivot, working condition: $6000. Jimmy Mixon Lyons 912-
sheltered, can send pictures: $4800. Chris Newman Canton 770-8835952
Kubota B6100 HST, tires good condition, runs well: $3300. Sammy and Liza Waller Manchester 706-8463965
Kubota L210, 21 hp two-cylinder diesel, @615 hours, hour meter broke; no smoke, runs strong: $2700. Jeff Manley Thomaston 470765-6260
Kubota L3750 tractor, 4wd w/loader and mower, 45 hp w/2195 hrs.:
Power King tractor, one owner, have original paperwork, used, most attachments included. Scott Vickery Winder 770-867-1722 404-3100282
Red ball 4-row hooded sprayer, good condition, field ready. Ed Parent 550 Greer Rd Fort Valley 31030 478-822-9483
Rhino 15' row crop shredder/flail mower new knives, bolts, bushings. Field: $5500. Wade Simpson Mcdonough 404-732-7255
526-8564
$10,500. Michael Benefield Adel Rhino SE6 rotary mower, 6' cut, 540
JD 850 tractor, 2wd, 1097 hrs., turf 706-936-7467
PTO: $900. Bert Thompson Macon
tires, 60" mid-mount mower, excel- Kubota ZD21 zero-turn mower, 802 bftsws@yahoo.com 478-719-6100
lent condition. Kermit Shaw Williamson 678-232-2755
JD backhoe bucket, 24", fits 710 B or D, maybe more: $400. Gerald Pruett Blue Ridge 770-861-5572
JD silage head, NewtonCrouch fertilizer body, 2 Hesston 3717 tedders, Chevy boom truck, brass grain probes. David Stanford Sharpsburg 678-378-2026
JD tractor 4500, 4WD, 5ft bush hog, 622 hrs: $15,000. JD tractor 5105, 2WD, 850 hrs., loader, bush hog: $20,000. Dianne Nasworthy Monticello 404-245-6524
John Deere 2020 diesel, 3pt and
hrs., diesel, 60" deck, garaged, serviced at 800 hrs. Ben Worley Kennesaw 770-653-4745
M9960 Kubota w/loader, heavy fork bucket, hay spear; low hrs., 100 hp: $34,000. Winfred Crane Winder 706-445-4911
Maxim till plow, 5 hp, new: $500. James McLane Hartwell 706-4364476
McCormick-Farmall Disc Plows, 2 disc A-151: $350; 3 disc HM-150: $400; Grist Mill, 24 in. belt-driven: $600. Charles Adams Marietta 678313-1873
Myers 500 gal. Pecan Sprayer, DetroitFord 453 engine, low hours,
S-585 Express cargo trailer, 5GLBE081X5000075, double door, tool box, spare tires, lined, 2" ball, jack. $1500. W.G. Griffin Byron 478-3962409
Snapper garden tiller, 5HP Briggs engine, good condition: $225. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-7938
Super A w/cultivators, 20 disc cutting harrow, International,1-pt hitch 2-disc plow, International. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517
Three-point hitch metal fence post driver. Glen Lee Chase Oglethorpe 478-472-7726 478-472-1744
TO 30 Ferguson tractor, rebuilt en-
remote hydraulics work, PTO not truck-mounted, excellent condition; gine, 12v system, needs brake work,
working: $2000 OBO. James Macon $18,000. Rhett Stilwell Ochlocknee runs great: $1000. Dickie Tillman
County 478-952-8734
229-200-0761
Loganville detill@bellsouth.net 770-
John Deere 28-disc offset plow, N.H. Round Baler. Vicon Cut- 466-1197 770-601-6815
excellent condition: $3200. 275-gal- ter, Kuhn Rake, Kuhn Fluffer; good Tractors: JD 5425R, NH TS100 CS,
lon sprayer with PTO: $3000. James cond.; $9500 all, will separate. C.L. IH I385, Kuhn cutter, GMD 700 w/
Bouchard Commerce 404-317- Grizzle Dahlonega 706-867-5209 Kelly caddy KEEJ01. Keith Stewart
1932
706-867-5209
Buford 404-538-9092
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Tradewinds generator, single phase, Root rake w/grapple for 4wd Terex Barrels: metal, plastic, stainless One large orange liquid supplement Need material to build hay barn:
40 kW, Perkins diesel, 132hrs, no loader. Raymond McCoy Girard steel; 55 and 30 gals. Totes: 275 and tank: $140. Red Sheese Rutledge 40+ft. trusses, purlins and roof ma-
problems: $11,000. Rodney Martin 478-569-4845
330 gals. Liz Allanson Cumming red@oreofarm.com 404-210-6020 terial. William Bailey Bartow 478-
East Dublin 478-278-1818
Skid steer track loader. Good con- 678-231-2324
Portable animal pen, 3ft high, 4 ft 364-3461
Tree Spade: Big John 90" on 1997 dition for general farm use. William Bridgestone rubber tracks, 48 links, wide, 8 ft long; made of galvanized Wanted: Leghold traps/equipment
Ford 9000, 8LL trans, CAT eng., Barrett Jersey 470-505-6908
pitch length 4 inches, width 12 5/16 pipe chainlink fence: $100. Kenneth for trapping coyotes. Milton Keller
137K mi. Jerry Garber Rex 770-823- Want to buy a Dodge Dually 4x4 inches, almost new: $2500. Shawn Crumley Oxford 770-787-5499
Cornelia mkeller2662@gmail.com
6789
longbed diesel 3500 automatic in Cox Covington 678-409-6233
Pumps, 10 hp and 30 hp, 3-phase 706-839-5883
Troy-Bilt Pro-Line 5.5 HP rear-tine good condition, 1989 thru 1998. Broiler house equipment: (17) 48- power station, 10-310 GP@120 PSI, garden tiller. Honda motor, origi- Charles Nichols Waynesboro 706- inch Slant wall fans, good condition; on-demand system, exc. condition:
LIVESTOCK
nal owner, like new: $750. Jeffrey Vandyke 5008 Watkins Ct Winston
840-9799 Want tractor forks, 42" or 48" forks,
40 L.B. White brooders. Jim Logan Ellijay 706-635-7480
$4250. John Mateyak Ball Ground 770-289-8665
All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least
30187 49case@gmail.com 678-525- adjustable skid steer connections, Broiler house equipment: 8 feeder Round hay bale feeder, 7'x32": $75. 90 days before they can be adver-
FARM SUPPLIES 8779 Troy-Built Tuffy rototiller, 6HP motor (new); $250. Good condition.
rated 3500 lbs or more. David Lassetter Carrollton 770-854-4640
control pans, 6 thermostats, some feed pans, water line regulators. Roy Thrasher Madison 706-342-2719
Water tank, 53"Lx31"W: $85. Cast iron bath tubs: $55. Grady Housley Marietta 678-907-4141
tised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle"
Michael Magrum Rydal 706-509-
Burning barrels, $20. 55GL metal Sawmill blade, 44" in diameter, all or "want horses, any amount" will
8576
TroyBilt tiller, 8 hp w/some attachments, V.G.C., heavy duty. Tommy Walker Rockmart 678-684-9770 770-684-6150
TYE seeder 1044474, NH baler BR740, BushHog 307 and FTH 600. Sitrex fluffer ST520H. Keith Stewart Buford 404-538-9092
Unverferth strip till, resetting shanks, field ready, row markers, 7300 planter and lift assist: $25,000. Carlin Giesbrecht Louisville 478494-4007
Unverferth Striptill, 6 row; planters, assist wheels, row markers. Peanut equipment also. Dell Stephens Odum 912-256-3429
V-rake on caddy: $800. Bill Ellis Vienna 229-938-0100
Vermeer 504 Super F round baler, hydraulic string tie, good condition, baled 2018: $1600. Alton Garner Adrian 912-529-3921
Vermeer 504 Super I baler, $5800; Gehl 418 8-wheel rake, $1800. Patrick Broder Stockbridge 404-4016134
Vermeer M 7040 mower, TE 170 tedder, VR 820 rake; all in excellent condition. Johnny Varner Carnesville 706-713-6073
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(2) 6-lug rims and tires, low-profile, 20.5x8.00 for header carts, wagons: $200. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706757-2672
(32) 48" Hired Hand slant wall poultry house fans: $300 each. Joseph Rhodes Knoxville 478-214-0759
(50) 8 ft. landscape timbers, $3.75 ea.; 30 (8) ft. treated posts, $4.75 ea. Brooks Acworth 770-378-2564
1000 ft barnwood and old rusty tin. Also, rough cut ambrosia maple, oak and basswood. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674
15' tandem axle trailer constructed of 27" deckplate, channels spaced 35" apart on 10 steel cross sills: $900. Paul Stacey Toccoa 706-8866994
1502 GQF incubator, 296 eggs, nearly new: $400. Baby chicks: $1. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706-638-1911
18-ton feed bin, excellent condition, bought 7/20/2015, used very little: $1,800 OBO. Linda Ledford Danielsville 706-789-2111 706-2070299
1x10x10 band-sawn lumber, yellow pine: $4.25 ea., other available. Timothy Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612
drums. Jose Gonzalez Mcdonough 678-898-5555
Cast iron bath tub for watering livestock: $100. Hay rack, 4'x4'x6', for square bales, fertilizer spreader: $200. D. Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948
Chicken house equipment: feed bins, fans, feeders brooders and furnaces; also a 125KW generator with transfer switch. Jeff Wigley Canton 770-315-5274
Clean 55-gal. metal drums w/lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678947-6744
Clean oak lumber, mule-drawn Gee-wiz, wash pot, wash tubs, wooden chicken coops, churn and dascher, garden push planter. W C Waldrip Ellijay 706-635-1940
Creep feeder, 750 lb; $500. Concrete blocks; $1.25 each. Covington one-row planter for parts; $100. Fuel tank. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770928-1195
Custom-cut lumber, Wood-Mizer sawn, kiln-dried, milled for homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, restorations, timber frames. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326
Fisher Grandpa Bear wood heater, like new condition, used less than
teeth: $200. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Sawmill lumber: pine, oak, walnut, cedar, portable sawing boards, beams, slabs, turning blocks. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402
Semen tank, MVE XC47/11-6: $500. Holds up to 4500 units. DJ Bradshaw Clayton 478-957-5208
Tempered glass, 34 X 76; 30 sheets available. Kenneth Dean Madison 706-206-8736
TroyBilt chipper shredder, 10hp, Tecumseh blades, screens excellent condition, all manuals: $225. John Long Decatur 404-285-5591
Used feed bins, most are 15 tons, one 18 ton, various other sizes. Shealy Farms Winterville 706-2961535
Used T-posts, 6-1/2', $2 ea., apprx. 300. Other vintage plows, tools, equipment. Dewel Lawrence Vienna 229-322-4048
Used water tanks: 1 Rubbermaid 100-gal.: $100. 1 metal 150-gal.: $75; (1) 5 ft. feed trough w/hay rack: $100. Carlos Bagwell Alpharetta 770-827-7366
Farm Supplies Wanted
Hay rings in very good condition. Call after 7 p.m. Raymond Long Lo-
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.
(2) 5 y/o Braford bulls, very gentle and easy calving, never been separated: $2000. Chris Keller Alma 912286-0286
(90) 13-14 m/o cross-bred heifers, black Black Baldies, 700-800 lbs., ready to breed: $1000 choose; $900 take all. James Hyde Calhoun 770878-1156
12 purebred black Angus bulls: 1/2/3 y/o, docile, vaccinated, AI'd & natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524
15 black Angus and SimAngus young cows, should calve Aug.-Oct.: $1600 ea. John Smith Commerce 706-335-7709
16 Reg Red Angus Bulls,13 m/o, 2018 Midland Bull Test National Award; $1,295 + Joe Gibson Rome joe.surf@comcast.net 706-506-3026 706-802-1620
Vermeer WR20 rake, used last season but could use some tines:
2 sets of metal Dutch Barn doors, rough openings around 48 7/8 x 87"
6 times then put in storage. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
ganville 770-466-2435 I am in need of a lamb/goat trim-
18 m/o Hereford bull, 7 m/o Hereford bull, 7 m/o Hereford heifer; great
$1200. C. C. Chandler Tallapoosa w/out jam: $300. Lisa Unkauf Bow- For sale: Mule-drawn farm equip- ming stand. Text please. Bo Jones bloodline. Keith Roberts Gray 478-
770-508-7093
ersville 706-376-4979
ment. P. Gaines Elberton 706-283- Pinehurst 229-947-0283
214-1983
Yanmar 1300D, runs great. $2300. 2,000 bushel grainbin, ventilated 2487
Looking for used steel show barn 1st & 2nd calf/cows pairs: $1500.
John Deere 2020; $5000. Runs great, floor, unloading auger. Wayne Wilson Full set wood-handled garden panels for show pig pens. Scott Kel- Angus, cow/calf pairs: $1250. Open
both diesel. Need head for Kioti. Butler 706-656-6351
tools, $250; quail grow-out equip- ley Martin pooman30@yahoo.com heifers. Walt Dockery Broxton 912-
Bill Troxell Milledgeville 478-357- 2018 JDX350 lawn tractor, Kawa- ment, $300; bonsai tools and sup- 706-244-3479
1036
saki engine, 42" cut, 18.5HP, v-twin, plies, fruit trees, more. Joe Dye At-
359-3153
Yanmar 2610 tractor: 31 hp, great mulch kit, 38 hrs., like new: $2800. lanta 404-376-1704
condition w/rotary mower, dirt scoop, R.F. Pollard Kennesaw 770-427- Golden 2-mule cane mill for sale.
disc harrow, turning plow; $4500. 1201
Barbara Carroll Cairo 229-377-2365
Bill Culpepper Ringgold 706-937- 250-gal. propane tank, good for Greenhouse cap, 20x50, blueprints,
8815
BBQ grill: $125. V. Edwards Franklin redwood, steel, most glass mission.
Farm Machinery Wanted
706-675-3400
Two 24" fans, Rupp pump for cool
275+ gal. tank (tote) w/metal cage, cell oil, make offer. Joseph Yeargin
4' rollover box blade. James Lewis 5" top cap, bottom valve: $50. C. Dallas 770-774-3441
Perry 478-955-1731
Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 Hand-hued log cabin, 16' x 18" x
6x4 or 4x2 John Deere Gator: run- 2hp Sattley hit-and-miss engine: 12' poplar logs, dovetailed, excellent
ning, broke or parts machine will $650. W.C. Quarles Dawsonville condition. Tim Harper Peachtree
work. Connor Power Monroe 404- 706-265-3732
City 770-527-1565
989-2306
4 used LT 245/75R17 truck tires, Hay ring for sale: paid $190, will sell
Bush Hog 278, running or for parts, 20,000 miles; $400 firm. 4 Goodyear/ for $125. Used for two years. D.W.
or other brand 8' bush hog. David Wrangler tires, 265/70R17, 1800 Williamson Hampton 678-300-2239
Govus Ellijay 706-276-2512
miles, 2018 F150: $400 firm. Dwight Hay spear for front-end loader,
Cultipacker wanted. David McRae Bishop Jesup 912-427-2281
heavy duty: $200 firm. Frank Bryan
Harlem 706-556-0850
4/4, 8/4 dry pine milled to your di- Shiloh 706-326-8195
Hang-on root rake for TD15c bulldozer. Reese Foster Dawson 229886-0396
Interested in used TMR mixer in good working condition; need mixer with bale processor. Shealy Farms Winterville 706-498-2451
Kuhn hay tedder for parts, model
mensions; natural edges, dry, 2"T3" pine, poplar, oak. George Mattison Newnan 404-456-1844
40 ft. container house, great for tenant farmhand or deer camp: $27,000. Wayne Mansfield 770-294-4596
500-gallon fuel tank: $100; 110-volt fuel pump: $200; Oil hose reel: $100;
Industrial fan, 42 in. w/motor, belt and shutters. Jackie Langston Lafayette 706-638-3942
Looking to buy used Shenandoah hen nests (layers) system for poultry houses. Joe Gainesville 706-9688221
GF440. Stanley Cauthen Moreland Job box: $100. Keith Garvin Byron Lumber (sawmill), low as $.35 per
slcauthen@aol.com 770-927-6411 478-955-4236
bd. ft.; custom cuts available, trailer
Looking for a 6 or 7 foot 3pt hitch 5V tin, 19 ft. length/3 ft. wide with boards, mantels, etc. Mitchell Smith
aerator. Tommy Nale Milner 770- some rust: $19 per piece, 10 piece Griffin 404-867-5106
584-7654
minimum. Chet Barrett Mount Airy New utility trailer, used one time,
Looking for a bucket to fit a JD cb@highvoltagecattle.com 706-499- 5x8 w/mounted spare on side.
490E excavator, 4 teeth, 30" wide. 8008
Call after 1 p.m. or leave message.
Vernon Copeland Waverly 912-230- ATV/4-wheeler cattle guards, 92" Alton Earwood Fairmount 770-382-
4857
wide X 8' long, drive over heavy-duty 7919
Looking to buy a grinder mixer, metal: $400. Watch video: https:// Oak and pine shoe molding and
preferably with hydraulics, in good youtu.be/v_FI3A44vuw. Vickie Bar- trim and bead board. Call for prices.
condition. Leave message. Pat Al- rett Mount Airy vickie@curraheetrail- William Briggs Atlanta 404-349-
bright Carrollton 770-550-0141
ers.com 706-499-8009
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019
Forestry Matters: Preparing for spring
By Stasia Kelly
identify destructive plants and will continue to spray
Georgia Forestry Commission
all cogongrass, Japanese climbing fern, Callery pear,
privet, tallowtree, and chinaberry at no cost to land-
As winter eases toward spring, important seasonal
owners.
forestry activities roll around once again. In all parts
State Legislature Our legislators are working
of the state, the Georgia Forestry Commission is
through many initiatives at the state capitol that affect
working with forest landowners applying good stew-
each of us. The relationship you have with the people
ardship practices.
who represent you is of utmost importance. If you
Prescribed burning Yes, soils are saturated throughout Georgia, however most upland sites that
FORESTRY MATTERS
haven't already ensured that he or she understands the issues of significance to you and your community, do
have good drainage will lend themselves to successful
so now. It matters.
prescribed burns. Much of the fuel such as leaves,
Reforestation Planting season continues, though
pine needles, limbs and even some of the live vegetation will the wet conditions have certainly hampered those activities for
be available to burn where conditions are favorable. It's im- many people. A very limited supply of genetically improved
portant to not become complacent with prescribed fires as they seedlings may still be in supply through the GFC Nursery
can burn rapidly and with increased intensity. Continue to plan when you read this (season closes March 15). Call the nursery
ahead, have sufficient firebreaks and/or barriers to prevent fire at 478.508.0056 if you're interested, and make a note to order
escape and to never leave fires unattended. Call your local GFC for next year when sales open in June. The 2019-20 planting
county unit office for advice and assistance and don't forget to season supply is expected to be tight, due to reforestation ef-
obtain a permit from GFC before you burn.
forts in Southwest Georgia due to Hurricane Michael.
Pests and diseases GFC pine beetle detection flights begin Speaking of Michael, recovery, relief, and reforestation ac-
in March and some Southern Pine Beetle activity has already tivities are continuing. As you know, these efforts are massive
been confirmed in Glynn County. Please report any SPB signs and have many, many moving parts. The state tax credit pro-
to your local GFC office, where county foresters are available gram is now underway and online applications are available
to help you with species identification. Also, two non-native on the Georgia Department of Revenue website. Whether you
invasive plants are of concern. Japanese climbing fern, whose have been directly impacted or are supporting healing from
infestations are on the rise, and cogongrass, which is easier to anywhere else, know that your GFC partners are right there
detect in spring. GFC Forest Health specialists can help you beside you.
Georgie's Drive Thru Ashburn
Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state promoting our No. 1 industry, agriculture! Sometimes in life, you have to take the good with the bad. In South Georgia, fire ants are the "baddest" of the bad. They can build a mound in my yard overnight. Larry Munson even compared them to the `Dawgs Offense once, though I seem to be the only one that remembers it. Did you know fire ants aren't from around here? The Red Imported Fire Ant most likely came from colonies in Argentina in the 1930s, stowed away in tons of dirt used to keep empty cargo ships upright while traveling the ocean. When the ships arrived in Mobile Bay from the Gulf of Mexico, they dumped the dirt out along with the ants and loaded up with cargo to take back home. Ashburn celebrates Turner County's fire ant population of 500 gazillion every fourth weekend in March with the Ashburn Fire Ant Festival. This year's event includes a pet parade, barbecue cookoff and the big event: a fire ant calling contest. Using that new cell phone of his, I hear my Uncle Melvin is the early favorite!
Cook Georgia Grown: Strawberries!
In anticipation of strawberry season, we share a couple of unconventional strawberry recipes borrowed from our friends at the Georgia Farm Monitor.
Strawberry Relish
Ingredients: 1 cup coarsely chopped strawberries 2 Tbsps. chopped Vidalia onion 2 Tbsps. fresh lime juice 2 Tbsps. honey 1/2 tsp. olive oil 1/2 to 1 tsp. cracked black pepper (to taste)
Preparation: Combine all ingredients. Serve with fish or chicken.
Strawberry Salsa
Ingredients: 2 cups chopped Georgia strawberries 1 cup coarsely chopped grape tomatoes 1/2 cup chopped green onions (use both green and white parts) 2 Tbsps. jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced 2 Tbsps. chopped fresh cilantro 2 tsps. lime zest 2 Tbsps. fresh lime juice 2 Tbsps. balsamic vinegar 1 tsp. coarse salt 1 tsp. black pepper
Preparation: Combine all ingredients, cover and chill for 8 hours.
This salsa holds up well in the refrigerator for several days. Goes great with chips but would also be good served as a side condiment to your favorite meat or on top of a salad.
Georgie the Georgia Grown Mascot plays hide-and-seek in a fire ant mound at the annual Fire Ant Festival in Ashburn.
Eighth class of Georgia Grown Executive Chefs is announced
ATLANTA Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black and Georgia Restaurant Association CEO Karen Bremer announced six new Georgia Grown Executive Chefs at the association's 2019 Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception held Feb. 20 at the Georgia Railroad Freight Depot.
The Georgia Grown Executive Chef program is a statewide initiative designed to promote and foster relationships
between chefs and farmers while increasing awareness of the quality of locally sourced and grown products in Georgia's restaurant scene.
The 2019 Executive Chefs are: Chef Deborah VanTrece, Twisted Soul Cookhouse and Pours, Atlanta; Chef Greg Lipman, Piastra Restaurant, Marietta; Chef Thomas McKeown, Hyatt Regency, Atlanta; Chef
From left: Chef Julio Delgado, GRA CEO Karen Bremer, Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia Grown Senior Executive Chef Holly Chute, Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black, Chef Deborah VanTrece, Chef Greg Lipman, Chef Christian Perez and Chef Thomas McKeown. Not pictured: Chef Jessica Gamble. (Photo courtesy Georgia Restaurant Association)
Christian Perez, City Pharmacy, Covington; Chef Julio Delgado, New Realm Brewery, Atlanta; Chef Jessica Gamble, KR SteakBar, Atlanta
"We're honored that these phenomenal chefs, many of whom are also small business owners, have accepted the distinction of wearing a Georgia Grown chef's coat," said Black. "This program is one of the many ways our relationship with the Georgia Restaurant Association has helped our team support our growers and producers."
In its eighth year, the Georgia Grown Executive Chef program continues to strengthen awareness of Georgia Grown products around the state, while acknowledging a diverse group of culinary professionals who prioritize Georgia Grown in their restaurants, schools and communities.
"Year after year, we are thrilled by the passion and skills each new class of Georgia Grown Executive Chefs brings to the table," said Bremer. "The six chefs chosen for the 2019 program possess a strong desire to promote the use of local, seasonal food on their menus and are passionate about strengthening their relationships with Georgia suppliers. We are proud to have this group of chefs represent Georgia's culinary scene and champion the Georgia Grown program."
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Flavor of Georgia contest:
33 finalists will pitch their Georgia-grown food products to judges March 19
By Merritt Melancon
Judges selected 33 products to compete in the final round of the University of Georgia's 2019 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest set for March 19 in Atlanta.
The contest is the state's premier proving ground for small, upstart food companies as well as time-honored products. This year's finalists represent all corners of the state and the best of Georgia's diverse culinary heritage.
The finalists passed the first round of judging and were selected from a field of 138 products in 11 categories.
Finalists will bring their products to Atlanta for the final round of judging, which will be held in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Agriculture Awareness Week celebration, set for March 18-22. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black has designated March 19 as Flavor of Georgia Day.
"Once again, the level of innovation and talent represented in our contest has left us amazed and excited for things to come," said Sharon P. Kane, contest coordinator and economist with the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences' Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development.
"Georgia is home to some of the most creative minds in the food business, and the Flavor of Georgia contest is our yearly reminder of how lucky we are to live in a state that values entrepreneurship and good food."
A food business development specialist, Kane and her center colleagues have organized the annual contest since 2007.
Judges for the final round of the contest will include food brokers, grocery buyers and other food-industry experts. Judges evaluate entries by category based on their Georgia
theme, commercial appeal, taste, innovation and market potential. Contestants will provide samples to judges and pitch their products in a "Shark Tank"-style presentation. Finalists will be named in each category, and a grand prize winner and People's Choice Award winner will be named.
This year's finalists are listed by company, product name and city. All entries are from Georgia-based businesses.
Barbecue Sauces:
Aubs Company LLC, AubSauce, Decatur Byne Blueberry Farms Inc., Blueberry
Barbecue Sauce, Waynesboro Chinese Southern Belle, Wild Wild East
Asian BBQ Teriyaki Pineapple, Smyrna
Beverages:
FreshKiss Tea, Hibiscus Kombucha, Palmetto
Montane Sparkling Spring Water, Grapefruit Peach, Atlanta
Nectar Foods Two Inc., Nectar Ready To Blend Smoothies, Decatur
Condiments & Salsas: Abby J's Gourmet, Blackhawk Smokin' Hot
Pickled Okra, Clarkesville Built By Bees, Tupelo Balsamic Vinegar,
Atlanta Pine Street Market, Bacon Jam, Avondale
Estates
Confections: A Cacao Affair, Macarons, Marietta FarmHouse PoundCakes LLC, Luscious
Lemon, Cornelia Pie Provisions, Georgia Blueberry Pie
Filling, Kennesaw
Dairy Products: Pine Street Market, Pimento Cheese,
Avondale Estates Smith Family Dairy Farm, Silly Goat
Cheese, Norman Park Suga's Enterprises LLC, Smoked Gouda
Pimento Cheese, Powder Springs
Honey & Related Products: Built By Bees, Blueberry Whipped Honey,
Atlanta Classic City Bee Company, Smoked Honey,
Athens H. L. Franklin's Healthy Honey, Creamed
Honey with Chocolate, Statesboro
Jams & Jellies: Elusive Jams LLC, Fig Bourbon Jam, White Fairywood Thicket Farm, Phenomenal
Cosmic Strawberry Jam, Fairburn Savy Confections, Black Cherry Pecan Jam,
Fairburn
Meats & Seafood: Epting Events, Beef Short Ribs, Athens Jensen Reserve, Coppa Roast, Loganville Pouch Pies, Chicken, Butternut, Leek &
Thyme Pie, Norcross
Miscellaneous: Georgia Grinders, Pecan-Peanut Butter,
Atlanta Hunter Cattle, Farm Boy's Cane Syrup,
Brooklet Olive Orchards of Georgia, Olive Oil,
Quitman
Sauces & Seasonings: Bacon's Heir, Pork Panko, Chamblee Beautiful Briny Sea, Gun Powder Finishing
Salt, Atlanta Kay's Cookery, Habeeb's Honey Braised
Sauce, Lawrenceville
Snack Foods: Bodacious Food Company, Mama
Geraldine's Pimento Cheese Straws, Jasper Hardy's Peanuts Inc., Delicious Dill Pickle Party Peanuts, Hawkinsville The Religious Nuts Company, Cin-Amen, Atlanta
The grand prize winner of Flavor of Georgia will be awarded exhibit space at the Georgia Food Industry Association annual convention valued at more than $1,500 and three consultation sessions from FoodPIC, a $1,500 value. All finalists receive a one-year Georgia Grown membership, courtesy of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
More information about the contest is available at www.flavorofga.com and by following the contest on Twitter @FlavorofGA or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ flavorofga.
-Merritt Melancon is a news editor with
the University of Georgia College of Agricul-
tural and Environmental Sciences.
UGA Food Product Innovation Center is often behind Flavor of Georgia winners
By Sharon Dowdy
For the past 12 years, Georgia-based food companies have competed in the Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest. Being named a finalist or better, a winner in one of the contest's categories is a great boost for companies seeking success in the competitive food industry. A few of last year's winners had one thing in common: they have worked with the University of Georgia's Food Product Innovation and Commercialization Center.
Held annually, Flavor of Georgia was created and is organized by the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development in partnership with Gourmet Foods International, the Office of
the Georgia Governor, the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agribusiness Council and Nadine's Classic Cuisine.
Flavor of Georgia was created to showcase products to food industry experts and grocery buyers who serve as the contest's judges. Products are rated on flavor, innovation, use of a Georgia theme and market potential. Winners earn the right to add "Flavor of Georgia contest winner" to their packaging and promotion efforts.
UGA researchers at FoodPIC, located on the UGA Griffin campus, help food entrepreneurs with product development, packaging, food safety, consumer acceptance and marketing.
In 2018, New World Chocolate Milk won first place in the Flavor of Georgia dairy products category. Produced by Rock
Pride Road's hibiscus jelly was a finalist in Flavor of Georgia's 2018 jams and jellies category. UGA's Food Product Innovation and Commercialization Center in Griffin helped the Smyrna-based company dry the fresh flowers and make them into a range of products: jelly, jam, tea and chutney. Owner Yasin Muhaimin, center, founded the company with his wife, Elaine (not pictured).
House Creamery in Newborn, the chocolate concoction is the brainchild of Pike County High School student Nikki Dodson, who interned as a STEM student at FoodPIC.
"New World is a high-end gourmet chocolate milk with a hint of mocha; it's like a premium Starbucks coffee," said FoodPIC Director Kirk Kealey. "The idea was to create a very distinctive flavor profile that you don't quickly forget."
FoodPIC helped the creamery develop the first batch of the beverage, developed the nutrition facts panel and ran a shelf-life study.
Pride Road, from Smyrna, was a finalist in the 2018 Jams and Jellies category with its hibiscus jelly. FoodPIC helped the family-owned company take their product from raw material to end product.
"They brought us raw, freshly harvested hibiscus flowers, which are more commonly used as a beverage tea in the Middle East," Kealey said. "We took the fresh flowers and dried them and then used that to make a range of hibiscus products: jelly, jam, tea and chutney. The family submitted the jelly in the Flavor of Georgia contest."
Bunkhouse Beverages in Athens reached out to FoodPIC for advice on finding a bottler for their product, Ginger's Bunkhouse Spicy Ginger Ale. The beverage was one of three finalists in their category last year.
For the past four years, an expert from FoodPIC has served as a Flavor of Georgia contest judge.
"By helping judge the contest, we are networking with representatives of Georgia food companies, and that's how we make introductions," Kealey said. "We've met
other judges who are now great resources for our future clients. They represent grocery stores, brokers and distributors. That's what impresses me about (the Flavor of Georgia contest). It's not just a food contest; it's a major networking event where entrepreneurs can meet the people they need to connect with in Georgia."
The UGA Department of Food Science and Technology works with every new food product that enters the market, said UGA food scientist Anand Mohan, who leads the department's extension programs.
"We make sure products meet the standard of identity as it is written by the FDA and the minimum state and federal food safety requirements," he said. "We also review labels so products are marketed correctly. We are the first screening gate for product food safety and regulatory requirements before the product is marketed in commerce. We look at all aspects of food safety including the formulation and packaging."
Next, the product must be approved by the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Mohan and his team have assisted several Flavor of Georgia winners, including Olympus Green Mountain Teas, whose Olympus Green Mountain Blueberry Citrus Tea won first place in the beverage category last year. The company has several Greek tea blends and Mohan suggested that they develop a blueberry-flavored tea using Georgia-grown blueberries.
-Sharon Dowdy is a news editor with the
University of Georgia College of Agricul-
tural and Environmental Sciences.
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Angus bulls, AI sired, calving ease, semen tested, long yearlings, ready to work, maternal pedigrees: $2,250. Adam Verner Smithville 706-4740091
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Registered black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008
Registered Charolais: superior genetics and disposition, bulls sementested; cows, heifers and calves. Quantity discounts. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
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If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
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Nigerian Dwarf goats, many colors. Pplease call for price before 9 pm. Larry R. Pirkle Dawsonville 706216-2954
Nigerian Dwarf goats, registered: 3 buckling and 2 doeling, 8 w/o: $300. Filix Jefferson 706-367-1019
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milker, 2 quarts a day: $200. Cur- bloodline. Parents work Sheep and
rently not in milk, has horns. George goats. $500, males or females Car-
Williams Canton sweetwilliamsfarm- men Smith Collins 912-403-2215
ga@gmail.com 404-931-7224
Anatolian female registered fawn
4 male goats, 1 female goat; 10 with dark mask; very large, great
w/o, $125 ea. Billy Biles Jackson dog. Roy Strickland Villa Rica 404-
678-763-3983
975-8200
6 Myotonic bucklings for sale, great Border collie puppies born
bloodlines, born spring 2018. Helen 12/20/2018 from working parents.
Tate Clermont tatemountainfarm. Sire imported. Brooke York Brasel-
com 678-315-0445
ton 404-944-1574
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for February 2019 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
(Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight)
SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 56.68 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 59.68 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 42.29 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 80.88 1500-2100 lbs.................. 81.73 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......187.61.. 172.24 350-400 lbs.......176.80.. 164.38 400-450 lbs.......171.58.. 158.62 450-500 lbs.......162.38.. 153.95 500-550 lbs.......155.12.. 145.42 550-600 lbs.......150.42.. 138.36 600-650 lbs.......142.01.. 130.69 650-700 lbs.......137.29.. 128.03 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......152.09.. 140.41 350-400 lbs.......146.78.. 135.50 400-450 lbs.......140.12.. 130.35 450-500 lbs ......135.43.. 125.58 500-550 lbs.......130.43.. 121.65 550-600 lbs.......126.79.. 116.88 600-650 lbs.......124.86.. 113.48 650-700 lbs.......123.46.. 108.11 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......180.52.. 166.37 350-400 lbs.......172.78.. 160.33 400-450 lbs.......164.86.. 151.53 450-500 lbs ......156.38.. 144.02 500-550 lbs.......145.85.. 133.70 550-600 lbs.......134.73.. 124.32 600-650 lbs.......128.68.. 119.79 650-700 lbs.......124.50.. 114.66 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 137.60 100-150 lbs.................... 197.50 150-300 lbs.................... 355.00 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 106.45 80-100 lbs...................... 128.75 100-150 lbs.................... 152.08 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 71.30 40-60 lbs.......................... 97.45 60-80 lbs........................ 121.56
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.
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Great Pyrenees, 2 females, 3 m/o: Collegiate halters, breakaway; one Golden Sea Bright show chickens Looking for female Indian runner
$300 ea. Male and female, 2 y/o: full size, one cob size. New with tags: for sale. W Nesbitt Smyrna 678-467- ducks. Ralph Covington benja-
$400 ea. Wormed and shots. Johnny $25 each firm. Joyce Bridges Jack- 4484
min613@att.net 770-371-0994
Keasler Woodbury 706-597-7538 son 404-931-5500
Guinea Keets. Now taking orders Looking for fertile emu eggs for in-
Kangal livestock guardian puppies, Looking for reg. AQHA foundation for the 2019 hatching season. Flint cubating in Northeast Ga. at reason-
$1,200. DOB 2/7, will have parvo bred broodmares and stallions for River Guinea. Local pick up/shipping able price. Call or text Cody Dalton
shots/deworm, around goats and free or free lease for breeding pur- available. Angelique Weldon Thom- Hartwell 706-207-5705
turkeys. Peacock Hill Farm Stock- poses only. Wendell Simmons Alto aston 706-741-2904
Wanted: 6 to 10 layers, 15 to 30
bridge e@peacockhill.farm 770-860- 706-716-4856
Heritage Breed Turkeys, 2.5 m/o w/o. Phil Pruitt Covington 770-786-
8989
Ortho-Flex stitchdown saddle, (parents Free range woods): $70/ 3320
Kangal livestock guardian puppies, black, purple booties, 15.5", plus ac- pair. Don Meyer Stockbridge e@ $1,600; 1 y/o, shots/dewormed, cessories; Tucker GEN II, 16": $1000 peacockhill.farm 770-860-8989
ALTERNATIVE
around goats and turkeys. Thora Da- ea. OBO. Beverly Byrd Leesburg Muscovy ducks, $5; Indian Runner
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vis Stockbridge 770-860-8989
229-886-5543
ducks, $5. Mary Kent Sparta 706-
Registered Anatolian shepherd Pioneer cart with padded bench 444-5678
If you have questions regarding this
dogs (LGD), 6 m/o; 2 females, 2 seat, ready to hitch to, good condi- Peacocks, 1 y/o, various colors category, call 404-656-3722.
males. Brindle and pinto. Robin Val- tion: $850. Ronald Wiley Auburn developing, Spaulding Pied mix, Looking for gentle llamas. Kathy
entine Calhoun 770-314-2609
770-963-0050
males and females available. Christy Wade Winder 678-859-2657
Registered Border Collie puppies: 4 Silver show saddle and bridle; Champagne Comer 706-207-1851 Alternative Livestock Requiring
females, born 12/10/2018. All vacci- $1,200. Grooming items, bits, leg Pheasants red, yellow, gold, Swin-
Permit/License
nations are up to date. Cinda Hulsey Clermont 770-718-8369
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
wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478-987-0019
TR3 8.5 rake with arena profiler; excellent condition: $4,750. Richard Saum Toccoa dicksaum@aol.com 904-626-4473
Wedge seat for carriage driving, photo available: $10. Valette Adkins Milledgeville 478-968-5261
Boarding Facilities
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Advertisers must submit a current
hoe, cheer, peach, gold, Reeve's, brown ear, buttonquail, Mexican speckled. Larry Burch Midville 478589-7526
Pigeons: 3 nest pair and one single, all banded, hatched Jan. 27 & 29, ready April 1: $40 for all 7. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-491-1144
Pigeons: white rollers, Turner rollers, colored rollers and white homers: $20/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240
Pullets: Rhode Island Red, Golden Comets and Black Sex link. Quality
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Advertisers selling fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou must submit a current deer farming license with their ads. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For information about the deer farm-
Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood
stable license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads
birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706865-9201
ing license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404-
sample is drawn. Falsification or submitted without this information will Roosters for breeding or butcher, 656-3667. For information on other
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result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the
not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713.
5-acre pasture, dry lot, run-in shelter, padded stalls, round pen, wash rack, secure tack room. Dan or Ellen Mccaysville 706-492-3399
young, 10-12 lbs., several breeds. Trade for other fowl or goats. Mike Tackett Braselton 678-617-0873
Turkey, Bronze Jake: $50. Beautiful bird. Erwin Thomas Dawson 404401-1588
Young roosters, $10 each. Also
hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.
attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published.
Highway 81 Stables: Pasture boarding, arena, round pen, trails, more. Between McDonough and Hampton: $125/mo. Hay extra in winter. Dan Robertson Stockbridge 678-300-3434
young 4 to 5 w/o barred rock and Rhode Island whites: $5 each. Clayton Johnson Jasper 706-253-2258
Young, healthy and handsome Barred Rock roosters for sale: $10 ea. Kate Wheeles Monroe 404-957-
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Looking for a Jersey bull. Benjamin Durden Odum muleman1956@ gmail.com 912-256-3378
2 miniature mares: 5 y/o white, 8 y/o sorrel, both gentle, both bred; $500 choice. Will trade, can deliver. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-
Pasture board on horse farm. No pets other than horses. Linda Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
Pasture board: 256 acres, plenty of
0097
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
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7687
grass. lakes and trails; 6 spots. Paige If you have questions regarding this 16ft bumperpull livestock trailer:
Dark chocolate colored baby mini Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421
category, call 404-656-3722.
new floor, wiring and paint, front
donkey, 8 m/o, UTD shots/deworm-
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
Advertisers selling wood ducks escape door and cut gate; $2500.
er; still has baby fuzz. Pics available: $250. Stepheny Maysville 678-3018062
Looking for a team of draft mares; must be safe and used to farm work. Forrest Moore Cataula forrest@vommoorehaus.com 706582-2793
Reg. thoroughbred broodmare, beautiful, grey, 16 hands, correct and top, bloodlines. For lease or for sale w/options. G. Gibson Atlanta 678595-2790
Selling due to health: mini horses, donkeys and mini mules: $250 ea. Gene Cantrell Monroe trailblazeroo7@yahoo.com 770-312-6224 770-267-9905
Equine At Stud
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Equine Miscellaneous
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2 saddles, lots of tack; any or all. Joe Rowan Mcdonough 770-9573131
Bee Steel 3HSLGN, rear rack, front dressing, mid 6-dog boxes, electric
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published.
(6) 10 m/o white leghorn hens, $16 each 1 rooster, $100. No Sunday calls. David Rylee Monroe 770-2673051
14 varieties peafowl: game chickens, red quill warhorse, minor blue, mugs, orangequill, pumpkin hulsey, grey hatch, brownred, kelso splash. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468
2018 Pumpkin Hulsey Stags, $30; Egyptian Geese, $80/pair; Mikado Pheasant male, $80; Pharaoh Quail chicks and others. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
3 grown turkey gobblers: bronze, bourbon red and Narragansett; $35 each. Gene Garland Talking Rock 706-692-2524
4 yellow Buff Orpington roosters: $7.50 ea. or all for $20. Larry Manley Eatonton 706-473-0967
Chicks sexed and unsexed; ducks, baby and adult, assorted breeds;
must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770918-6401. 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/Coturnix quail eggs: $90/100; $170/500; $320/1000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
1 male African goose. Hank White Atlanta 404-755-0505
1 male Toulouse goose within 30 miles of Alpharetta. Brenda Filer Alpharetta 678-549-1447
Lonesome, single swan needs
Suzannah Taylor Chester 478-5590138
1988 Gooseneck stock trailer, good condition, ready to haul: $2200. S. Liford Canton 678-521-8689
2009 Ponderosa 16' trailer in very good condition, has removable Plexiglass windows. Clean title: $3995. Michael Pollex Waynesboro gardengatega@gmail.com 706-5513801 706-871-1479
2013 32 ft Stoll cow trailer, rubber floor, (3) 8000 axles, hyd. brakes, 17.5 tires: $13,500. Roger Washington 706-401-2126
Galvanized panels, 6'x10' WW style pins, heavy duty, never used. WW alley frames, portable WW chute. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-244-4348 706886-9551
Horse trailer, Featherlite 4HSL gooseneck, all aluminum, like-new, title in hand: $7000. Larry Wilson Grovetown 706-651-9505
Roping equipment alley, roping chute, trip chute, horse boxes and stripping chutes: $3675. Randy Proctor Brooklet 912-536-1511
Wanted: Hauling cage for goats. Must fit short-bed pick-up. E. Jackson Forsyth 478-994-9613
jack, 32 ft.: $8000 OBO. Beverly also, Ayam Cemani. Sherry Amer- company, male or female swan.
FIND GEORGIA'S BEST
Byrd Leesburg 229-886-5543
son - White Augusta blackberry- Please email if you have a swan.
Big Horn silver show saddle and creekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833- Monte Bores Canton mcbores@bell-
bridle: $1200; saddle blankets, 5535
south.net 770-844-1424
grooming items, bits, leg wraps, sta- Dusky mallard (Green head), third Looking for any type of free poultry
ble blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen generation: nest clean, fertile hatch- chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese.
tmcleroy@windstream.net 478-987- ing eggs; $1.50 each. Joel Webster Billy Montgomery Homer 678-591-
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RABBITS
110 round bales mixed grass hay; 2018 fall cutting, fertilized, mixed 4x5 rolls, mixed grass, good horse natural bermuda, fescue, crab grass. grass, outside, 4X4: $18/bale, or 34 quality, inside. Joe Cronan Mc-
Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
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AG SEED FOR SALE in this category, call 404-656-3722.
For Sale: Tennessee red rabbits. Larry Johnson 1254 Ga Highway 64 E Pearson 31642 larrytjohnson0@ gmail.com 912-422-8371 912-4223650
New Zealand whites, 6 m/o, bucks and does: $25. Bishop Herrington Forsyth 478-974-8135
Pedigreed Florida whites, born 10/1/2018; 3 males. Wesley Smith Athens 706-247-5254
Rabbit pen and 12 waterers; raise chickens in pen: $50 for all. Richard Douglas Loganville 470-418-9064
Silver fox bunnies, $30 and up. Brady Bala Oxford 404-456-4333
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads
in this category, call 404-656-3722.
All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will
Kept dry in barn, excellent forage. Benjamin Umberger Rome 770-3633187
2018 4x5 bales mixed grass hay: $35 per bale, stored in barn. Sam Standard Jackson 770-362-0475
2018 5x4 rolls Alicia bermuda and peanut, under barn, horse-quality, delivery available: $40. Walt Dockery Broxton 912-359-3153
2018 Alicia bermuda hay, 5x5 rolls: $40 ea, tied with twine; small square bales: $5 ea. Greg Miliner Fort Gaines 229-254-0729
2018 bermuda fescue hay, mixed, horse-quality: $5 square bales in barn. Nancy Harris Winder 770-8670733
2018 bermuda/Fescue mixed hay, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, rain-free, in barn: $40/roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 470899-9668
2018 Coastal 4 x 5 net wrapped round bales, fertilized and ant free. Dawn Smith Unadilla 229-938-0290
2018 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Mor-
bales for $500. A. Stober Carrollton 770-689-9144
2018 Fescue bermuda mix 4x5 rolls: $45 horse quality hay; cow roll, $35. Jack Jones Dahlonega 706429-7130
2018 Fescue hay, rain free, fertilized, limed, in barn: $4 per bale. Doug Medley Ellijay 706-273-6762
2018 Fescue mixed hay, netwrapped 4x5 rolls, fertilized, delivery available. Robert Pennington Madison 706-474-3150
2018 Fescue-bermuda mixed: $4.50/bale at barn; Walton County. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983
2018 Fescue/bermuda mixed, horse-quality, net-wrapped; $50-60/ inside, $35-40/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
2018 Fescue/Mixed Grasses sq. Bales $5.50 each. Barn stored. Delivery available James Robinson Good Hope 770-363-6406
2018 Fescue: 1st cut, well-fertilized, weed-free, stored in dry container, square bales: $5/bale.
Donough 770-235-3586
Alfalfa hay, UGA tested, 16.1% protein: $10/bale, $100 min. 10.8% protein, $8/bale, $100 min. Andy Adams Hartwell 706-376-8968
Bermuda hay for sale, round or square bales; irrigated, fertilized well and tested. Norman Williams Millen 478-982-9308
Bermuda hay, $6/bale, delivery available. Cow mulch hay, $2.50/ bale. Randy Guillebeau Monroe 770-316-8715
Bermuda mix, 2018, square bales, about 15 bales left: $6/bale. K. Morris Barnesville 770-358-6800
Bermuda mixed hay, heavily fert, rain-free, horse quality: square,$7; round,$50. Large qty.delivery available. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770241-3201
Bermuda/Fescue Hay, premium quality,4x5 rounds, $60; squares, $6; fertilized, weed free. Outside cow hay, $45. Rex Palmer Auburn 770867-9589
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed
be published in the Fertilizers & gan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-781- Stephen Crowder Dawsonville 404- Both horse and cattle quality ber- Division at 404-656-3635.
Mulches category.
1990
925-1630
muda, rounds amd squares; UGA Browntop Millet, cleaned and
`18 Bahiagrass, 4x5.5, fertilized, 2018 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5.5 2018 good horse and cow hay, net- tested, RFQ 100-123. Loring Heard bagged, 85 percent germination, no
wrapped, sheltered, 75+bales: $50/ bales, excellent quality, barn stored. wrapped 4x6 rolls fertilized bermuda/ Washington 706-401-7441
weed seed, 50 lb bags: $22 per bag.
bale; 10+@$45; 20+@$40/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt
Bruce Parker Butler 478-214-0473 2018 Coastal bermuda hay, highly
Bahia, will load. No delivery. George Davis Rutledge 706-818-2025
Crab grass hay, 5x4 bales, stored in barn. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955-
Wayne Syms Waynesboro 706-5267154
Statesboro 912-682-4481
`18 Coastal bermuda, J.D. 4x6 netwrapped, tight, weed-free, rain-free, good quality: $35. E. Brown Avera 706-831-3442
`18 Russell Bermudagrass, 4x5.5, fertilized, wrapped, sheltered, HQ, 200+ bales: $60/bale;10+ @ $55; 20+ @$50/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912-6824481
`18 square bales Fescue/mixed grass, in barn, fertilized annually, rain free: $5 each. Linda Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333 678-6720289
`18 Tift bermuda 44 square bales, well fertilized: $4/bale. Jerry Johnson Jefferson 706-367-2040 706-2475139
fertilized, weed free, rain free. Square bales; $4.50. Rolls $40 to $45 each. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081
2018 Coastal bermuda or rye grass. Horse quality, fertilized UGA soil/ specs. Barned square/4x5 round bales. Round; $25 and up. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-994-6463
2018 coastal bermuda, 4x5.5 netwrapped rolls, well fertilized, weed free, delivery available. Chad Hendrix Collins 912-237-3430
2018 cow hay for sale, bermuda/ Johnson grass mix, 4x5 rolls, twine and net. Stored in field. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182
2018 fall cutting cow hay, stored outside: $16 a roll, 5x4 rolls. Gene Swancey Carnesville 770-827-6561
2018 hay, 4x5 bermuda, rain-free: $25. Mulch, $15. Galen Kreider Register 912-687-5719
2018 hay, Coastal bermuda/Bahia, 4x5 net wrapped, RFQ tested, only barn-stored left: $40. Phil Amos Louisville 706-260-8720
2018 hay: Coastal bermuda/Bahia, 4x5 netwrapped, RFQ tested, only barn-stored left: $40. Phil Amos Louisville 706-260-8720
2018 horse quality square bales, Fescue mix: $4/bale. John Fluegge Armuchee 404-759-3928
2018 horse-quality hay for sale, 4x5, net-wrapped, weed-free, fertilized: $40/roll. Michael Joyner Perkins 706-551-0217
2018 mixed Alicia and Bahia hay, 4x6 net-wrapped: $55/roll. Delivery
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Fescue cattle hay, 4X5 round bales, fertilized, stored dry, net wrapped, excellent quality: $35/roll. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 30180 678-794-0880
Fescue square bale feed hay for sale, no rain: $6 per bale, stored inside. Kenneth Hemphill Blairsville 706-781-9951
Horse-quality, rain-free hay, barnstored, 4x5 bales, mixed pasture grass: $45 per bale. Terry Dishroon Mansfield 770-317-8455
Johnson grass mixed with fescue, netwrapped, in barn: $25/roll. Linda Campbell Molena 706-647-8478
Large bales Fescue hay, kept dry; $5 per bale. Graham Lenore Murrayville 770-654-2737
Large quantity Tift 85, 4x5 bales;
GCIA-Certified Tifton 9 Bahiagrass Seed. Excellent for hay and forage. James Gaston Americus 229-9247460 229-938-9115
Old-timey cayenne, yellow cayenne, rooster spur, peter pepper: 25 seeds, $2/pk + SASE. Terry Madaris 2017 Cloud Springs Rd Rossville 30741
Reaper pepper seed. William Warbington Dacula 678-477-3306
Seed oats, Fla 501, 97 percent germination; bulk only. Oats and rye grass mixed, bulk only. John T Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597
Ag Plants for Sale
Alicia, Coastal, Russell and Tift 85 sprigs for sale. Also custom sprigging. Ronald Hart Guyton 912-6652261
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available, $3/mile for a load of 9. cow hay, $35; horse hay (inside), Brown turkey, celeste figs, mulber-
Donnie Hart Jr. Chauncey 229-315- $55; small square, $5.50. Delivery ries: $5. Fig cuttings: $2. Dewberries:
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available. Dannie Gingerich Metter $2. Much, much more. No shipping.
2018 mixed grass, 4X5 bales, twine-tied, stored outside, good
912-314-9568 Mixed hay, 4x5, 40 rolls: in barn,
Carla Houghton Marietta 770-4282227
cattle/goat hay: $30/bale at farm. R. $30 ea.; 80 rolls outside, $25 ea.; all Coastal, Tift 85 and Russell ber-
Gilbert Bishop 706-769-5820 706- for $20 ea. Bryan Shockley Locust muda sprigs for sale; custom plant-
296-4360
Grove 678-409-4815
ing also available. Alton White Dry
2018 net-wrapped bermuda and Bahia mixed hay. $40 bales. Delivery available. Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 706-561-7860 706-582-3530
2018 peanut hay, 4x6 rolls: $40/ roll at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960
Oats in grain bin: $4.25/bushel. Lesley Giesbrecht Davisboro 478494-2944
Orchard grass or Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, fertilized/sprayed, rain free; $45. Square bales, $6. Delivery available. William Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-300-6592
Branch 478-214-1197
Native Chinquapin trees (Castanea pumila), 1 year old, bare root seedlings; 5 for $38.00. Charles Adams 4880 Lakeland Dr Marietta 30068 678-313-1873
Old-timey hot cowhorn pepper, hot peter pepper, Rutgers and German pink tomato seed: $1/pkg+SASE.
2018 Russell bermuda, 4x5, round Pearl millet for food plots: $35 per Amory Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville
bales, string-wrapped, horse-quali- 50 lbs. Bryan Maw Tifton 229-382- 30558
ty: $35/roll. Danny Varnadore Alma 6832
Pecan trees growing in 3-gallon
912-282-5330 912-632-6552
Premium 2018 Tifton 44 Bermuda, pots, starts or seedlings; bare-root
2018 Tift 44 bermuda round bale horse quality, fertilized, weed/crab- native persimmons. Jimmy Crum
horse quality: stored inside, $65; grass free, barn stored; $75, 4x5 roll. Bainbridge 229-220-3907
outside, $50. Wade Simpson Mc- Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 Pindo palms, forsythia, eucalyptus,
donough 404-732-7255
770-331-7749
banana trees, heirloom and hybrid
2018 Tift 44 Bermuda, 4x5 rolls net Square bales, horse-quality Fescue tomato plants, bell pepper plants,
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wrapped. Under cover, fertilized, and hay. Bob Himes Summerville 706- variety of herbs. Vicky Washburn
limed.$45 per roll. Everett Parrott 512-5293
Forsyth circlewplants@gmail.com
Gay 404-319-5326
Tift 44 square bales, excellent horse 478-994-4334
2018 Tift bermuda hay, square and quality, dry and in barn; $6 each. Rooted bronze scuppernong vines
round, horse-quality, stored in barn, Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421 in two-gallon pots, ready to go. Ben-
delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317
2018: 200+ round 4x5 bales bermuda grass mixed hay for mulch or landscaping, w/plastic twine, will load; $15/roll. Glenn Hayes Oxford
Wheat straw, individual bales available or in 21-bale bundle: $3.75 a bale. Wade Whitaker Rutledge 706318-4526
nie Hester Social Circle 770-2673650
Tree yearlings for sale: Catalpas, Redbud and more: $8-$15. Call for more information. Grace Walsh Jonesboro 404-307-8113
404-272-7298
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
4x5 rolls Coastal hay, $45; square
Glaze or greasy collard seeds, small
bales, $7.50. Russ Elliott Lizella 478-
amount. Evelyn Rosser Atlanta 470-
935-8180
446-1752
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Huckleberry plants, any size, planted to grow naturally. Jeff Wigley
FLOWERS REQUIRING
KeroHeat kerosene heater. Model CV2230, 22,300 BTU, excellent con-
Miscellaneous Wanted
10-frame beehive: $325. 5- Frame nuc: $150. Ready mid-March. No
Rome 770-206-0794 Want horseradish roots. Pamela
PERMITS
dition: $50. Cecil Hulsey Acworth Ashley auto model AH11 wood- return or exchange. Finbar Lumsden cecil1946@comcast.net 404-824- burning heater w/#270066 and No. Tate 706-844-1720
Popham Acworth 706-502-5829
If you have questions regarding this 7833
06924 with glass front door. Ellis 2019 5-frame nucs, $160 ea. 15
FLOWERS AND
category, call 404-656-3722.
Large cedar logs for sale, approx. Dennis Franklin 770-880-8960
orders left to fill Italian bees. Jack
Advertisers selling officially pro- 12, well-dried, reasonable offer ac- Chainlink fence wanted; prefer dog Jones Dahlonega 706-429-7130
ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE
tected plants must have a permit cepted. Jerry Blalock Homer 706- pen panels. Carl Mallard Jesup 912- 3# packaged bees, $120; 5-frame
to sell such plants. Ads submitted 654-7338
202-9708
NUCs, $165; queens, $35; supplies
without this permit will not be pub- Mountain Laurel branches for ban- Hunting club needs 3-4 members, available. David McDaniel Rome
If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722.
10 seeds/$1 cash + SASE: 4o'clock, Magnolia tree, Umbrella tree, sweet scrub, hyacinth bean. Mary Ann Durrough 444 Smith Rd Newnan 30263
2018 Red Zinnia or Strawberry Gophrena: 50 seeds/$3 cash + SASE. Donna Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill
lished. 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.
nisters or crafts; $75 for all. Jean Loomis Cumming 770-356-0733
MTD chipper vac., tomato cages, poly. 55-gal. barrels w/lids, canning jars, Coleman camping stoves and lanterns, 15" off-road tires. T.R. Penland Flowery Branch 770-561-5633
Old barn to be taken down for material: metal roof, 1x6-8 weathered
Wilkes County 750A; deer, hogs, turkey, rabbit: $500 per year. Phillip Farmer Canton 770-345-4325
Looking for a used metal building, 30x40 or close to that size. Louis Renevillia Dawsonville 706-2654332
Looking for old Stihl 08S saw for parts, need ignition parts; made in
706-389-5425
5 frame nucs, will be ready around mid April: $150, pick-up only. call 706-654-6861. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-654-6861
Bee removal, work guaranteed; Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770942-3887
Rd Ne Ranger 30734
boards, 2x4, 2x6, wind-damaged. Germany in 1960s, no longer avail- Bee supplies: quantity of used su-
4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 each including helleborus.
MISCELLANEOUS
Jerry Kilby Rabun Gap 706-746- able. Ray Schmeck Fayetteville pers, new extractor, veil. A.G. More-
2459
770-461-1897
house Mansfield 678-618-2148
Also 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, If you have questions regarding ads Old-fashioned rabbit box traps. Model 36 Chattanooga cane mill. Fresh, unprocessed honey: quart,
$20-$25. Display garden. Selah Ahl- in this category, call 404-656-3722. Stick trigger system; $20. Cedar Tommy Butler Dexter 31019 tbut- $14; pint, $8; 8oz bear, $5. Jimmy
strom Jackson 770-775-4967
1 bu. orchard field boxes, some bluebird houses. Cleanout lid; $15 ler2@earthlink.net
Brown Jackson 770-775-0157
Apache tame blackberry plants (no with names on them. Pick-up only. + $8 shipping. Donald Allen 3647 Old signs, antique barn farm junk, Fresh, unprocessed honey: quart,
briars), $7 ea. Some grow as big as half-dollars. Gene Shumake Greensboro 470-235-9448
Pics available. Robert Mcguinty Rochelle mcapple1@windstream.net 229-276-5852
Spain Rd Snellville 30039 404-5787758
Presto Canner, 20 pints or 7
chicken brooder tops, car parts, old photos, pottery, tools, etc. Craig Walker Cleveland 770-294-
$14; pint, $8; 8oz bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157
Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting
Cosmos, tall, orange. 60+ seeds; 1984 Fruehaf 28 ft. trailer on wheels quartsm like new. If you can use it, 5920
$1+SASE. Ira Bray Newnan 770- (9 ft. tall x 8 ft. wide inside): $2000. come and get it: $25. Bonnie Bright
253-0693
George Loebig Covington 770-786- Molena 404-243-9607 404-520-
Bees, Honey & Supplies
honey in Georgia: $52/gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville brucesnutnhoney.com 912-
Daylilies-It's almost spring. Time to 3214
7307
10- frame bee hive, $85; 5-frame 487-5001
order new daylily plants for your gar- 2 concrete inlet boxes; $100; you Wacker Compactor, brought new, bee hive NUCs, $65. Also make in- Nucs, $150, and hives, $260, availden with April delivery. katielou_lil- haul. Suzanne Broussard Americus used very little; Jumping jack, good ner cover/supers/top bar bee hive/ able after March 1 until late June.
ies.plantfans.com Katielou Greene 770-778-8682
condition. Joe Verdone Lexington inside feeder. Eliseo Delia Mineral Jimmy Rich Collins jimmyr@pine-
Whitesburg katielou402@gmail.com 2004 walk-behind Ditch Witch 706-743-3994
Bluff 706-492-5119
land.net 912-426-9099
770-836-1351
1330, new rock teeth w/Ditch trailer White Whirlpool side-by-side refrig- 10-8-5 frame equipment, bee- Swarm capture and removal; will
Japanese Maples grafted: Many included: $3750. Johnny Akin Tal- erator, 2 y/o, exc. condition, filtered keeping supplies, Nucs, packages, remove bees from structures, and
Varieties and sizes to choose from; lapoosa 770-550-8128
water; $500. Bobbie Garrison Mari- classes, wildflower honey, swarm unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oli-
installation and delivery available. 25 to 30 100+ y/o oak planks, etta 770-509-3752
capture: Buford, Flowery Branch, ver Commerce 706-335-7226
Matt Senoia 770-286-9855
lengths 12-13 ft, width 11 1/4, thick- Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme Oakwood, Suwanee, Winder, Com- Taking orders for 5 frame nucs
Lenten rose, $6, all colors; Helleborus babies are less, many other shrubs and perennials. Gail Hollimon
ness 1 1/4: $4 ft. Tom Lord Stone Mountain 770-925-2055
26' Jayco bumper pull, only four
bread machine, model BB-CEC20, like new: $175. Glynn Flanagan Midland 706-563-3314
merce. Harold Lanier Commerce harold@lanierbeebarn.com 678-4717758
and queens. Please call for info and price. Jim Garvine Byron 478-9567672
1540 Plunketts Rd Buford 30519 short trips, still smells new inside:
770-945-4252
paid $19,988, asking $12,000. Eddie
Lenten roses in bloom: $6 ea. Pach- Hatcher Comer 706-247-5267
ysandra, 50 bare-root plants for $10. 30' windmill, 3.5' blade, nice tower,
Carol Olson Marietta 770-490-5685 concrete pad; $1200. Long wheel-
Loofah sponge seeds, 25/$3 base truck fiber glass cover: $200.
OR 100/$10. Send cash/SASE. J. Cash only. James Snow Hampton
Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganville 678-759-8277
30052
50 gallon plastic bags, extra strong.
Marigolds: dynamic bi-color $1.25 ea Samuel Palaio Cumming
blooms, orange and deep red: $3/ 404-376-9722
Tbsp.+SASE. Larry Odom 868 Maer- Aquaponics workshop: Backyard
ick Rd Dawson 39842
System Build, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., April
Mexican sunflower, cleome, touch- 13; call or email to register. Isaac Ma-
me-not, four o'clock, money plant: con aquaponicsworkshops@gmail.
$1 ea. with large SASE. B.L. Savage com 478-335-8253 478-955-6571
3017 Atkins Dr Gainesville 30507
Black Hawk cast iron corn sheller,
Old roses, daylillies, canas, red perfect: $125. Joe Denson Summer-
Amarillo, columbine, foxglove, hosta, ville 706-676-3078
coreopsis; plants, seeds, shipping. Blueberry cookbook with 150 reci-
Carole Scott 16007 Ollifftown Rd pes. Order at: www.theblueberry-
Metter 30439 912-685-6984
farm.com or call and leave message:
Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel $15 each. Joe Kilpatrick Lafayette
trumpet, double purple or double 423-301-2717
yellow: $1/pkt.+SASE. Carolyn Cast Iron wash pot, rocking chair,
Arnold 644 Lynn Ave Jefferson metal barrels, wood plow stock.
30549
Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417
Seed: Tall cosmos, zinnias, swamp Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and lilies, amaryllis, pink poppies: $2/ Emergency Signage. An information pkg.+SASE. Extra orders=extra source for greater peace of mind.
postage. Call before 10 p.m. Gerri Website: farm911signs.com Daren
Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd Attapul- Sue Truex Cumming 678-628-6767
gus 39815 229-465-3641
Fisher (stove) fireplace insert: $250.
Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein Leave message if calling/will return
pink, touch-me-nots, morning glo- your call. Freddie Sanders Ken-
ry, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money nesaw flsander@hotmail.com 770-
plant, $2 cash/teaspoon +SASE; 428-5542
mole bean, other. E. Beach 2966 Five steel rods, 1'x7'2" and 1"x9'2",
Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 770- threaded at ends with turnbuckles.
476-1163
K. Hendricks Atlanta 404-307-1784
Tree nursery harvest close- out For sale: Cast iron bath tub, no feet:
sale; various types and sizes. Email $60. Sheet metal: $40. 8 ft trailer axle
for list. Jody Greenway Adairsville w/good tires: $120. Mack Chambers
jody@thegreenwayfarm.com 770- Uvalda 912-223-6743
382-7884
Glass wine-making carboys: 5-gal,
Flowers and Ornamentals $25; 6-gal, $30. Joe G Markert
Wanted
Gainesville 706-532-9080
Seeds for money plant, Queen Honda GCV-160 vertical shaft small
Anne's lace, and black-eye susans. engine; runs very well, used very lit-
Carole Gibbs Ty Ty achgibbs@aol. tle: $50. David Jefferson 706-367-
com 803-530-0148
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ries, elderberries, huckleberries, figs, mushrooms, wildflower honey, blueberry honey, shelled and unshelled
black walnuts. Charles Eaves Elber-
March 15
UGA Cherokee Extension
May 11
ton 706-436-0310
UGA/Alliance for Grassland Renewal Novel Tall Fescue Renovation Workshop Gordon County Extension Office 1282 SR 53 Spur SW, Suite 200 Calhoun, Ga. 30701 706.310.3464 Feltonc@uga.edu
March 16 Hall County 4-H Spring Horse Show (Hunter/Jumper) Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Road Gainesville, Ga. 30507 770.535.8291 jtilford@uga.edu
March 19 SCORE Moultrie Success Stories: An Open Forum S.R.T.C. Campus 800 Veterans Parkway Moultrie, Ga. 31788 229.985.2131 scoremoultrie@gmail.com
Master Gardeners Spring Symposium Register/learn more online CherokeeMasterGardenersInc.
wildapricot.org
Gordon County Antique Engine and Tractor Club
Bartow County Spring Tractor Show American Legion Post 42 525 Martin Luther King Jr. St. Cartersville, Ga. 30120 770.527.5376 770.382.4165 678.986.0362 770.382.5750
April 12-13 Forsyth County Master Gardeners 2019 Plant Sale The Barn @ Cumming Fairgrounds 235 Castleberry Road Cumming, Ga. 30040
12th Annual Daylily Sale Daylily Society Greater Atlanta Big Red Barn at Cumming Fairgrounds
Kel-Mac Saddle Club Benefit Show Morgan County Agri-livestock Facility 2268 Athens Hwy. (U.S. 441 N.) Madison, GA 30650 706.342.3775 www.kel-mac.com
May 17-18 Georgia Dairy Goat Breeders Association 43rd Spring Show Walton County Agricultural Education Center 1208 Criswell Road Monroe, Ga. 30655 706.308.4770 www.georgiadairygoats.com/monroespring-show
June 6 North Georgia Prescribed Fire Council Chattahoochee Technical CollegeAppalachian Campus 100 Campus Drive Jasper, Ga. 30143 770.528.4545
Sugarcane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25.4 oz bottles shipped; $44 total. paypal.me/parrishcanesyrup Ben Parrish Statesboro 912536-2200
Vacuum packed, lean, healthy beef delivered to your door. Visit www. wellsfarmhealthymeats.com for details. Joey Wells Buena Vista 229649-7181
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits; will also grind your grain: $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Herbs
Advertisers selling ginseng must be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submitted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411.
235 Castleberry Road
www.garxfire.com/events.htm
March 22-24
Cumming, Ga. 30040
Crossroads Quilt Guild
404.316.9412
Sept. 21
"Shoot for the Stars" Quilt Show
Kel-Mac Saddle Club Benefit Show
Perry Arts Center
April 13
Morgan County Agri-livestock Facility
1121 Macon Road
FVSU, GANN and Teach A Man Dot Fish 2268 Athens Hwy. (U.S. 441 N.)
Perry, Ga. 31069
Aquaponics Workshop
Madison, GA 30650
478.988.6555
Backyard System Build
706.342.3775
10 a.m. 4 p.m.
www.kel-mac.com
April 3
Registration required
Georgia Department of Agriculture
aquaponicsworkshops@gmail.com
Oct. 12
Burke County Pesticide Clean Day Event 478.335.8253 or 478.955.6571
Kel-Mac Saddle Club Benefit Show
University of Georgia Southeast
Morgan County Agri-livestock Facility
Research Center
Georgia Iris Society Meeting
2268 Athens Hwy. (U.S. 441 N.)
9638 Hwy. 56 S
"How to Prepare and Present Your Irises Madison, GA 30650
Midville, Ga. 30441
for the Spring Show"
706.342.3775
404.656.4958
St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church
www.kel-mac.com
ricky.hayes@agr.georgia.gov
1790 Lavista Road
Atlanta, Ga. 30329
Nov. 14-16
Pick-Your-Own
U-pick strawberries in two locations: 4761 Holley Road, Lizella, and 9515 Feagin Road, Macon; 9 a.m.-7 p.m. daily; call for pick days. Elliott Farms Lizella 478-935-8180
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
April 4
678.471.2604
Georgia National Antique Agriculture
information, call 770-761-3044.
UGA Cherokee Extension
Show
10-12" Sterile grass carp; 4-6",
Apple Grafting Workshop
McDonough Garden Club Plant Sale
Georgia National Fairgrounds and
6-8", 8-11" channel catfish, bream,
Ball Ground Community Center 250 Civic Drive Ball Ground, Ga. 30107 770.721.7803 jfuder@uga.edu
April 5-6 Hall County Master Gardeners Spring Garden Expo 1855 Calvary Church Road Gainesville, Ga. 30507 770.535.8293 www.hallmastergardeners.com/gardenexpos
April 6
McDonough City Market Hazlehurst Street and John Frank Ward
Blvd. McDonough, Ga. 30253 678.583.0727 www.mcdonoughgardenclub.com Facebook: McDonough Garden Club
April 28 5th Annual Taste of Richland & Market Benefitting REACH GA Richland Rum Distillery Richland, Ga. 31825 www.tasteofrichland.org Facebook: Taste Of Richland & Market Annual Event
Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy. Perry, Ga. 31069 478.988.6522 pgentry@gnfa.com
Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed.
bass. Quantity discounts and free delivery available. Mike Buford Cordele 229-273-4150
A-1 Quality, farm-grown channel catfish priced by size. Other species available upon request. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon 770-468-0725 770-5671223
All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938
Bass, bluegill, catfish, sterile grass carp, hybrid bream, koi; state-wide delivery, lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113
Kel-Mac Saddle Club Benefit Show
Instagram: tasteofrichland
Big Red worms/Euro, great fish-
Morgan County Agri-livestock Facility
Additional pesticide recertification
ing; $35/lb. Red Wigglers, perfect for
2268 Athens Hwy. (U.S. 441 N.)
May 4
training notices are available on the
composting and fishing; $20/lb. Lew
Madison, GA 30650 706.342.3775 www.kel-mac.com
Douglas County Master Gardeners Annual Greenhouse Plant Sale 8750 Dorris Road Douglasville, Ga. 30134 770.949.1003 www.facebook.com/dcdirt.org
department website under the Plant Industry Division tab.
Bush Byron bigreds1@cox.net 478955-4780
Grass Carp, Bluegill and Shellcracker Bream, Channel Catfish fingerlings, Bass, Fathead Minnows; delivery or pick up, by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-
8039
Wanted: bee equipment, will pick up swarms for free. Houston County and surrounding areas. William J Edes Elko 478-952-6467
Wanted: bee equipment, will pick up swarms for free. Remove bees from structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588
Will pick up swarms, no charge. Will remove from structures for a fee. Burke, Columbia, Richmond counties. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-7990153
Things To Eat
2018 Desirable pecans, $11/lb + postage; Will crack, shell, separate your pecans, $.50 cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
2018 pecans in shell, 150 lbs., buyer takes all: $4/lb. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776
2018 pecans shelled and cleaned: $9 per pound. Ready for freezer. Peggy Griffin Clarkesville 706-7688417
All natural grassfed beef: $3.59/ lb. hanging weight, no processing fee. Lightning R&B Ranch. Dee Mcdonough 404-569-6184
All-natural Angus beef, grain-finished, no antibiotics or hormones; half or whole: $3.35/lb. hanging weight. Tom Brown Canton 404259-0998
All-natural black Angus beef, sold whole, half or quarter; grass-fed, grain-finished. David Sharpton Commerce 770-596-3538
Free range duck eggs, $7/dozen; free range chicken eggs, $4/dozen. Joanna Driver Ellijay 404-915-9701 404-372-2498
Grain-finished Angus beef, quarter or side, cut/wrapped to your order: $3.50/lb hanging weight. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412
Marview Farms provides grass-fed and pastured: Beef, pork, lamb and goat. Free-range eggs and chickens. Fernando Mendez Arabi MarviewFarms.com 786-210-6544
Grass Carp, Bluegill, Shellcracker, Redear, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Threadfin shad. Delivery available; $2 per mile one way Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
Koi, goldfish and albino catfish for sale. Call for more info. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-2327704
Pond stock: Blue gill and copper nose bream, channel catfish, F-1 bass, grass carp and more. Kathryn Leigh Buford Cordele 229-273-4150
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Rainbow and brown trout: DNR- Fresh worm castings: $5/gallon. certified, quality stockers, hatched Shane Jones Cumming 404-964-
Farmers Markets
Split seasoned hardwood; $165 per Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, cord.Can deliver with dump trailer. also wicker and rattan repair. 38
on our farm, various sizes, delivery/ 7534
Markets may use this category You pick up: Long-bed, $85; short- years of experience. Duke Dufresne
pick-up available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199
Wild Threadfin shad for stocking,
Longleaf pine straw delivered and spread or semi trailers dropped. Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404-
to advertise vendor space for rent or lease, as well as days and hours of operation.
bed, $65. Norm Johnson Taylorsville 770-684-7298
Timber
Statham 770-725-2554 Custom handmade T-shirt quilts,
memory quilts, bears and pillows.
call now for spring delivery, first come. Terry Richardson Rutledge 706-474-9333
Fertilizers & Mulches
2017 mulch hay, 4x5 twine wrap, stored in field: $15 per roll. Jake Gower Covington 404-391-6182
2018 mulch hay, $50/roll at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191
925-1076
Mulch hay for sale: 4x5rolls, $15 each. Glen Bailey Madison 770-7148729
Pre-bagged horse manure: $1.50/ bag (20-40 lbs. per bag). Price reduced for 100+ bags. You load. Call first. Martha Braumann Lawrenceville 678-662-9393
Rabbit manure: 40 lb.+ bags, $5 ea. Limited quantity. Leave name and number. Speak clearly. Louis Dan-
Out-Of-State Wanted
Up to 50 Camarosa strawberry plants wanted. Jan Brammer High Springs FL 386-454-9711
Want land to hog hunt with dogs, 2019-2020 season. Mark Young Old Fort TN 423-715-5857
Firewood
Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property.
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.
Handicrafts
Add photos and/or embroidery. Margaret Watson 1254 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 mew542000@yahoo.com 770-251-6951
LUFFA seeds w/instruction page. Grow your own washcloths: $3/20, $5/40, $7/60 + SASE. Davis Yaun 15412 Ga Highway 86 Soperton 30457 aikenyaun@gmail.com 912399-1988
Memory Bears and pillows made out of your loved ones' clothing.
2018 mulch hay, 4x5 rolls, stored outside: $10 ea. John Lane Odum 912-294-1955
2018 mulch hay, round bales, 4x5, stored outside, 100+ available: $15 ea. You haul, I load. Clay Washburn Macon 478-718-6263
2018 square bales mulch hay; $2.50/bale. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475
70 rolls 4x5 round net-wrapped mulch hay, 2018, stored outside, RFQ 75.5: $10/roll. Wade Carey Danielsville 706-207-4895
Free aged horse manure, few shavings, easy access, you load and haul. Jim Campbell Monroe 770527-5636 770-617-2912
Get your Free compost: Horse manure and
shavings. Jerry Douglasville 770337-1516
Free manure, you pick up and load. Gary Ridley Conyers 770-365-4248
Fresh clean red pinestraw installed and cleaned: $4/bale. Long Needle pinestraw also available. Travis Golden Conyers 770-895-8073
Fresh Pinestraw installed. $4.25 per bale, no additional fees. Reliable
ielsville 706-789-2414 Wanted: Mulch cow manure. John
Wenger Smyrna 678-409-1813
Poultry Litter/Compost
Dried and screened Layer manure. 10-20 percent moisture content. Truckloads available. Andrew Rodriguez Greensboro 678-7777990
M/F penned paired Blue indigo peacocks, 1y/o: $375. M/F penned paired piebald peacocks, 9 m/o: $425. Betty Floyd Canon 706-4987510
Poultry layer manure for sale, will load trucks, UGA tested, will deliver, spreading service available: $30/ton. Delivery extra. Andrew Rodriguez Greensboro 678-777-7990
Poultry litter, stack-house stored. John Dewy Rose 571-243-2410
Oddities
Gourds, many varieties. Martin Gourds fixed, ready to hang; at farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-406-5039
Garden Space
Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Firewood, mixture hickory/oak, $75 per half cord. Smoke seasoning fruit wood: peach, apple, nectarine, fig. Marion Flowers Decatur 770-9879622
Firewood: Oak, hickory, ash; $145 a full cord. Randy Jackson 1810 Dews Pond Rd NE Calhoun 30701 678986-5914
Free oak firewood: four trees on the ground, cut into logs. Easy access. Joe Moon 155 Cochran Rd Covington 30014 770-282-0070
I have 65 trophies cooking BBQ with pecan wood. I have 4 cords, cut and seasoned at $100 per cord. You pick up. Jesse H Arnett Tifton 229382-6517
Red and white oak, some hickory: $190/cord. Canton Cartersville, Weleska area. Frank White flundak@ comcast.net 770-668-6901
Red oak firewood for sale; different size lengths, will deliver locally. Travis Ulfik Oxford 470-891-1853
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As initial harvests of greenhouse vegetables progress, Pure Flavor expands in Georgia
LEAMINGTON, ON Just three months after its first harvest of fresh greenhouse-grown vegetables from its new Fort Valley facility, Pure Flavor is already expanding its footprint in Georgia with construction of a new 60,000 sq. ft. distribution center. The facility located just off I-75, minutes from the greenhouse facility will be wrapping up later this spring.
The new distribution center will serve as a consolidation point for a greater assortment of Pure Flavor greenhousegrown vegetables for distribution to retailers and foodservice partners in the Southeast. Pure Flavor operates distribution centers in Leamington, Ontario, Canada; Romulus, Michigan; and San Antonio, Texas.
"When we put the first shovel in the ground 18 months ago, we knew we had our work cut out for us as a project of
this scope had never been built in the Southeast," said Jamie Moracci, president.
To be built in three phases of 25 acres over five years, Phase 1 of the Pure Flavor complex in Fort Valley was completed in late fall 2018, with the first crops of cucumbers and tomatoes picked in early December 2018.
"We have a strong leadership team in place who have embraced the opportunity to create impact with a great product. The feedback from customers has been fantastic," said Moracci.
The new greenhouse in Fort Valley is growing Tomatoes on The Vine, Sweet Red Cocktail Tomatoes, Long English Cucumbers and Mini Cucumbers.
Pure Flavor is a vertically integrated vegetable company based in Canada with a family of growers throughout North
America. The Georgia facility has opened new doors with a regionally grown product to service key retail and foodservice partners in the Southeast.
"Our team has done a great job in Fort Valley getting our first growing season under our belts. Learning how a crop will react to the environment has been a great experience to date and our growers are adapting it to ensure the plants are producing in an optimal environment," said Matt Mastronardi, executive vice president.
"When it comes to bringing new products to market like our new Georgia tomatoes and cucumbers, we have embraced the Georgia Grown brand to ensure that our customers know where the product is grown and who grew it," said Chris Veillon, chief marketing officer.
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First Lady encourages schools to buy Georgia Grown
FOREST PARK Georgia's First Lady Marty Kemp talked Georgia Grown with school nutrition directors who attended the 2019 School Source Show at the Atlanta Farmers Market Feb. 21. The annual show connects food service members of the Georgia Grown marketing program with buyers from school systems statewide. The goal of the show is to put more locally grown and produced food items on the plates of Georgia school children.
"You may have heard recently that I announced that the Georgia Governor's Mansion is officially Georgia Grown because Brian and I believe that it is important to support our local businesses and farm families," Mrs. Kemp said in her remarks at the show. "It is just as important for Georgia schools to support them as well. By offering locally sourced foods, the farm-to-school program not only provides students with top-notch nutrition, but it also supports and sustains our local and state economies."
First Lady Marty Kemp at the Georgia Grown Source Show.
Campbell: Marketing opportunities for Georgia farmers grew on his watch
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In 1996, Congress named the USDA's Natural Resource Conservation research center in Watkinsville in his honor. The facility now belongs to the University of Georgia.
The mechanization of agriculture was just one of many pivotal advancements under his son's tenure as head of the GDA. Archival issues of the Market Bulletin document Phil Campbell Jr.'s work to increase marketing opportunities for Georgia farmers, including the $10 million investment in construction of the Atlanta State Farmers Market on its current site in Forest Park. He also led the department's fight against livestock diseases such as brucellosis, tuberculosis and screwworm.
Throughout Campbell's tenure, the Market Bulletin boasted of Georgia's position as the nation's No. 1 producer of broilers, peanuts, protected forest lands, improved pecans, pimento peppers and naval stores.
And while he was all business when it came to Georgia's No. 1 industry, the family recalled that one of Campbell Jr.'s favorite jokes concerned an advertisement he'd spied in the Market Bulletin, placed by a farmer selling a well cut into post holes. His was a quick wit, even when matters turned serious.
For example, the Florida Department of Agriculture once put him on notice that every Georgia chicken entering Florida had to be inspected and tagged. Remember, poultry was then as now a leading commodity for Georgia.
"That was going to be a cost item to put a wing tag on every chicken going to or through the state," Jay Campbell said.
His father thought about it for "a minute," Jay Campbell said, and then made a counteroffer.
"He said, `Well, I bet a lot more oranges and grapefruit come north out of Florida than chickens do going south. Maybe we ought to think about a stamp on every orange and grapefruit.'"
The Florida folks reconsidered. "He was always going to do what was right and never for his benefit, always what was good for the farmers and the people of Georgia," Jay Campbell said. And except for the 40 days each year when the General Assembly was in session in Atlanta, Phil Campbell Jr. always made it home to spend the night with his family in Watkinsville, even if it meant traversing the entire state in one day.
"The year I turned 16 I said, `You know, Daddy, I'd like to drive for you,' because he always came home every night," Jay Campbell recalled.
His first day on the job, Jay rose in time to deliver his father to the GDA headquarters building in downtown Atlanta by 7:30 a.m. Even though the roads were all two-lane, the 70-mile trip from Watkinsville to Atlanta took just over an hour by car in those days.
That first day was a typical one, which is to say, busy. "He had a lunch meeting in Calhoun. We were in Thomasville for a meeting that night and back in Watkinsville by midnight," Jay Campbell recalled. That was more than 600 miles of driving, from one end of the state to the other and back again, in one day. "When he came in the next morning and said, `You gonna drive for me?' I said, `I'm done.'" Phil Campbell Jr.'s drive was rooted in a deep love of agriculture, an industry he championed until his death at age 81 on June 22, 1998. "He was a real farmer at heart," Jay Campbell said. "I remember him saying one time there was nothing like the sun rising on the blush of green on a sprouted field."
Georgia Department of Revenue is now accepting Timber Tax Credit applications from growers impacted by Hurricane Michael
ATLANTA On March 1, the Georgia Department of Revenue began accepting applications for a Timber Tax Credit to assist growers in offsetting economic losses incurred during Hurricane Michael in October 2018.
The Georgia General Assembly enacted House Bill 4EX during a special session called by former Gov. Nathan Deal in the wake of the storm last November. Per the bill, eligible timber properties must be located in the disaster area established in Executive Order 11.06.18.01, which includes the following counties: Baker, Bleckley, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Laurens, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Pulaski, Randolph, Seminole, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Wilcox and Worth.
Eligible taxpayers may apply electronically for preapproval via the department's online Georgia Tax Center at https://gtc.dor.ga.gov. A corporate, fiduciary, partnership/LLC or individual tax account is required.
For more information, visit the Georgia Department of Revenue online at dor.georgia.gov, or call 1.877.423.6711.
A screen shot of the online Timber Tax Credit application for growers impacted by Hurricane Michael.
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