Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 2019 April 10

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 VOL. 102, NO. 8 COPYRIGHT 2019

I spy Georgia Grown by the roadside

GDOT commits to buying native and locally grown plants for highway beautification

By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
The Georgia Department of Transportation is growing its support for the Georgia Grown marketing program by

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cluded "to put our best foot forward" to travelers, McMurry said.
"This is really an investment in Georgia itself by utilizing local nurseries, many of whom are still generationally owned. In fact, I had a great experience

committing to use only native ornamen-

in my youth working with a local nurs-

tals and trees in its construction projects

ery and they are still in business today,

statewide.

multi-generationally."

"From Tennessee to Florida and Ala-

Agriculture Commissioner Gary

bama to the Carolinas, people traveling

Black said GDOT's commitment to

through Georgia will see the true natural

source locally grown plants and trees

beauty of plants and trees locally sourced

further strengthens an existing partner-

and native to Georgia," said First Lady

ship to drive traffic to rural agritour-

Marty Kemp at a press conference in the

ism routes known as Georgia Grown

Governor's Office March 28.

Trails.

"By utilizing locally sourced plants

GDOT has installed road signs dis-

and trees for this project, we are not only

playing the Georgia Grown logo on

enhancing the beauty of our roadsides,

Georgia Highway 37 and U.S. Highways

we are also supporting and sustaining our

41/341, 1 and 17. The trail system directs

local and state economies."

travelers to agribusinesses throughout

Mrs. Kemp called attention to South-

the state and generates a great deal of so-

west Georgia, where growers are still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Michael. The storm hit the area last October at harvest time, causing nearly $3 billion in damages to cotton, timber, pecan,

From left: Gov. Brian Kemp; Georgia Green Industry Association Director Chris Butts; First Lady Marty Kemp; GDOT Commissioner Russell McMurry; Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black; State Road and Tollway Authority/Georgia Regional Transportation Authority Director Christopher Tomlinson in the Governor's Ceremonial Office at the State Capitol March 28.

cial media traffic for Georgia Grown and its members, Black said.
"We have to remember whether it's a morsel of food or it's something that's grown in a greenhouse, every one of

peanut and vegetable crops and associated businesses.

GDOT Commissioner Russell McMurry said the depart- those things is represented by a family. Those are jobs and

"Many of our farmers in Southwest Georgia lost years of ment's construction contracts going forward will require the that is family income. And taking the fruit of their labor

hard work and investment in the destruction of Hurricane use of Georgia-grown materials, including pollinator plants. and using it for state projects is going to be good for all 11

Michael," she said.

The landscaping for rest stops and visitor centers will be in- million Georgians," Black said.

Notice
See our new ad category for Pick-Your-Own crops on page 11.
Ads for the May 8 issue -- including Farm Services and Handicrafts -- are due
by noon, April 24.

EEE is detected in South Georgia
Take precautions now to prevent mosquito infestations

By Elmer Gray
A horse in Lowndes County has tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis, one of the most pathogenic among all mosquito-borne, encephalitis-causing viruses.
The clinical disease has a human-case fatality rate of more than 50 percent and a 90 to 95 percent fatality rate in horses. Horses can recover from EEE if it's caught early enough, said Janemarie Hennebelle, DVM, MPVM, assistant state veterinarian for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
"The biggest keys are to vaccinate at the appropriate time of the year, which is now before we get into peak vector season," Hennebelle said, "and do your best to keep down mosquito sources. It's an uphill battle but do the best you can to keep biting insects at bay.
"If there are ever questions about the health of a horse we strongly recommend contacting a private veterinary practitioner as soon as possible. Horses diagnosed with the disease can recover but it's important to assess the horse and start supportive care early. You don't want to wait until they're very ill for a day or two."
The type and severity of illness in humans depend upon the age and health of the individual. EEE, the most severe mosquito-borne disease of humans in the U.S., is caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes that typically develop in the swamps and woodlands below

the fall line in Georgia. Health districts have reported an increased number of animal cases, indicating that the virus is actively being transmitted.
Thankfully, cases are rare in humans. There was one human case in 2012, and a total of 29 have been reported in the U.S. since 1964. Symptoms range from a mild, flu-like illness to brain swelling, coma and possibly death. Symptomatic cases have a fatality rate of 30 to 50 percent.
EEE can infect people of any age, but young children and infants are particularly vulnerable. Children, the elderly, immunocompromised individuals and, sometimes, apparently healthy adults can develop acute encephalitis
See PRECAUTIONS, page 7

Eastern equine encephalitis is transmitted to animals and humans by mosquitoes. Horse owners are urged to vaccinate their animals now and to call a veterinarian at the first sign of sickness.

Take precautions against mosquito-borne disease by following these tips from UGA Extension:
Eliminate all containers and standing water but recognize that there are going to be large numbers of "natural" habitats this spring.
Wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing to make you less attractive to mosquitoes.

Wear pants and long sleeves to reduce the amount of exposed skin. Newer, breathable fabrics make this a little more tolerable in Georgia weather.
Use EPA-approved repellents with active ingredients DEET, picaridin, IR3535 and lemon eucalyptus oil, which are proven to be safe and effective. DEET,

picaridin and IR3535 are approved for use on children 2 months and older. Adults should apply the repellent to their hands and rub the exposed skin of children. Complete coverage with repellents is important for everyone. Wash treated skin with warm, soapy water when you are not exposed to mosquitoes.

Please deliver this paid subscription to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner

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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019

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FARM SERVICES

Farm handyman: 38-acre horse farm 1961 JD 4010 tractor: excellent condiin Dallas; room, board, small salary. Join tion, used very little, always parked in pole

our loving family. Aldona Urbantas Dallas barn, looks like new; $10,000. Oglethorpe

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Farm Services and Services Wanted ads must be related to agriculture. Wanted services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Commercial contractors are not allowed to advertise services in this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
41 years of experience: Bush hogging, 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
Band-sawn lumber for sale or will mill your trees: trailer decking and pole barn lumber. Oak, pine, sycamore, cedar and black walnut available. Steven Peskoe Sandersville 478-232-1479
Bobcat/tractor work, bushhogging, lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/garden, deer

404-729-6352

ISO morning help with 2 horses; feed,

clean stalls, groom horses, turn out. Marsha Grantville 770-301-9165

Looking for farm sitter to care for horse, jack, goats, chickens, cat, dogs and ferret.

Kimberlee Brophy Ball Ground 678-467-

9571

Need bid to plant 300 blueberry bushes,

Greensboro area. Email estimate/bid to

sweetbirchpartners@gmail.com. Durden Dallas 678-779-1450

Cory

Need responsible couple with experience to work on hen farm. Salary/housing

included. Can train if necessary. Drug-free,

no children. Timothy Evans Rydal 770-

547-8202

Want PT farmhand on hobby farm, ex-

perience helpful, in exchange for living quarters. Non-smoker, background check.

Email resume. R.L. Class Brunswick

31523 majeha1000@yahoo.com

County. Berton E Card Cumming 678513-0703 404-402-1189
1964 641 Ford Work Master gas tractor w/5ft bushhog, 4ft scrape blade, 4ft tillervator, 4ft harrow: $4000. Arthur Mcgee Cordele 229-938-1818
1967 cub, recently refreshed, cultivates, cole planter, harrow, belly mower, hilling dish, spring tooth: $3500 Alan Mabry Marietta 770-880-3542
1970s Midland no-till planter/seeder; large and small seed hoppers and fertilizer hopper; 3 point hitch: $1200. Chris Shirley Jefferson 706-224-3993
1973 Mack tractor, not running, can be repaired, tandem unit: $1200 OBO. Kyle Lynn Powder Springs 404-545-1614
1976 3600 Ford tractor, diesel, power steering, locking differential, rebuilt injector pump, rebuilt eng.: $5500. Kenneth Dunn Powder Springs 770-366-5687
1979 JD 4440, a/c, snap duals, quad range, front wts., one owner, good con-

plots, fence/heavy equipment welding. Would like job on poultry farm, exp. Jim- dition: $21,500. Raleigh Gibbs Abbeville

Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082 mie Cleveland Commerce 770-527-4402 229-365-3538

770-235-3782

770-527-4402

1980 Ford 3600, 2,895 hrs., diesel, power

FARM MACHINERY Bush hog your pasture or field, till your
garden or food plot. Larry Boatright Dallas

steering, 3 new tires, diff lock, 8 speed trans, hydraulic remote (rear), runs good; $6,800.

678-386-1466 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food
plot, harrow and plow, bale square hay.

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

Jeff Frankum Monroe 470-236-8688 1980 Ford Tractor TW10, cab air radio
110 hp 4260 hrs showing: $12,500. Will

Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep For- Only farm machinery and equipment send pictures. Joe Neill Newnan 770-

syth 478-951-5563

owned by the advertiser and used in 253-4261

Bush hogging, disc harrowing for gardens, spring food plots, fence repairs.

his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising

1986 Ford tractor, 3610, 649 hours, bush hog squealer, disc harrow, boom, 16 utility

Haralson, Carroll and Polk counties. Tony for machinery and equipment wanted trailer. Sharon Norris Loganville 404-788-

Ramsey Dallas 678-577-1563

must be seeking those items for their 1617

Bush hogging, plowing, tilling, aerating, own farming operation.

1986 International tractor, 284 tractor,

core aerating, site-clearing, grading, level- `08 Case square baler SBX530, used 5 good condition, 3PT hitch stored inside,

ing, lime, fertilizing, fencing, build barns or years, kept sheltered 5 years, good con- cultivators available. $3200. Thomas Gay-

sheds; 30 years' experience. North Geor- dition, field ready. Randall Carter Cedar- ton Alpharetta 770-475-4803

gia. Call for price. Dennis Sparks Snellville town 770-546-1319

1990 480F Case TLB, 4-wheel drive:

678-910-4247

`52 Ford 8N tractor, needs engine re- $15,500. 1974 4000 Ford, exc. cond.:

Bushhogging, finish mowing, disc plow- build, new rear gears replaced by Marietta $6500. 135 MF diesel, good cond.: $4250.

ing, tilling, loader work, food plots, barns Tractor, good rubber, lift gauges: $700. Jim W.O. Carter Odum 912-586-6861

and stalls cleaned, chainsaw work. Cowe- Thrasher Buford 404-831-3679

1994 KMC 3350 narrow-body peanut

ta, Fayette and surrounding counties: $40/hour, 1-hour minimum. Jeff Hufford Senoia 678-215-7428
Bushhogging, lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/restoration, grading/clearing, driveway work, plowing/garden, deer plots. L. Milton Watkinsville 706-296-0732
Ditch digging, land clearing (including trees and rocks) and grading, including small spaces, with mini-excavator. Jona Swain Haralson 470-422-9886
Lakes/ponds built and repaired, 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
Land and farm management service. Forestry mulching, fence and pond bankclearing, much more to offer. Thomas Collins Macon 478-256-3213
Loader work, clearing, laser grading, riding arenas, ponds, basements, roads built, gravel and dirt delivered; 25 yrs, licensed

`99 JD4300 tractor, 1240 hrs, loader+ bucket, tiller, 60" mower, fork lift, bx blades: $14,500. E. Becker Alpharetta 30004 epbecker1@gmail.com 404-6255781
(2) 71 JD planters on tool bar; (1) 7ft Dafa Harrow, 2 rolling cultivators. Tommy Braziel Irwinville 229-831-4775
10 wheel Sitrex V Rake: $1500., 2-258 Nw Holland Bar Rakes with caddy: $3000. Call for further hay equipment. Lyndon And Laura Mize Royston 706-498-4686
10' Aeroway pasture-hayfield aerator; 7' medium duty 3 lb scrape blade; metal cable; 8N parts. Jeffrey M Knowles Eatonton 706-473-1418
115U Case Cab tractor, 4WD, w/loader. Also, New Holland baler. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884
135 Massey Ferguson diesel, 6 pieces of equipment. Jim Thompson Fayetteville 770-680-0817
140 Farmall w/front cultivator and quick

combine, field ready, used 2018: $8000. Dannie Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568
1996 Diversified stainless steel spreader buggy, hydraulic bed, chain and spinners good condition: $7500 OBO. Mike Waters Statesboro watersfarms@bulloch.net 912-682-6689
1996 John Deere 5300 tractor with loader, 1860 hours: $10,500. Matthew Rouse Braselton 770-540-2047
2 Row John Deere 71, Planters on cultivator frame; $1100. Mattie Windham Valdosta 229-563-7525
2006 JCB8080zts excavator, 18,000lb, cab, 30" bucket, hydraulic thumb, 2,800hrs, excellent condition, used on farm: $29,500. Doug Askew Greensboro 706-347-1610
2008 Kubota L2800 tractor, two-wheel drive, turf tires, 202 hrs. Call or text. Grayson Webb Griffin 478-279-0156
2011 John Deere 5045 D, 65 hrs. Like NEW, serviced, Barn kept; $11,000, No delivery, beautiful condition, 3 pt. hitch.

and insured. Darby Chaney Cartersville hitch on rear: $2975. 600 Ford diesel: Elaine Adamson Braselton 404-934-7627

404-861-7409 Loader/backhoe, grading, bushhogging,

$3800. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-5374944

2015 JD450J dozer LGP, cab, root rake, 2219 hours, ext. warranty until March 2020

lawn core aeration, tree cutting, branch 150-bushel/4 ton square gravity fed grain or 3500 hrs.: $79,000. Darrell Williams

trimming, shrubbery pruning, lawn mow- bin, on stilts, like new: $1,200. Paul Harris Swainsboro 478-494-3237

ing, leaf mulching, tool sharpening. Rock- Blackshear 912-670-0222

2015 John Deere 5100M, 4wd, cab/

dale and Surrounding counties. George 16.5 ft. Hydraulic litter spreader, like new, loader, F/R hay spikes, like new, 390hrs,

Kelecheck Conyers 770-597-4878

used very little, never spread anything but barn kept: $60,000 OBO. Kenneth Swim

Sawmill lumber for sale. Custom cutting new shavings, always sheltered: $15,000. Lincolnton 706-830-0210

of your logs also available. Alton White Dry Tommy Waldrop Winston 770-861-1968 2016 Case IH Maxxum 125: $65,000.

Branch 478-214-1197

16x6 ft. twin axle 7000 lb. trailer for sale: 2017 Penta 4130 vertical mixer: $26,500.

Stumps ground neatly below ground $950 OBO. Ray Uhl Monroe 404-641- Both like new. Hardy Edwards Winterville

level, free estimate and reasonably priced. 0583

706-714-9012

FARM EMPLOYMENT Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Tractor for hire: Gardens broke, bush hogging, holes drilled, animal burial in Middle Georgia. George Scoville Macon 478-745-2524
Farm Services Wanted
Free hay (about 10-12 acres) for cutting, baling, and hauling away in 2019 cutting seasons, in Bibb County near Lake Tobesofkee. Please leave message. Elaine Jones Macon 470-405-5211
Tin roof repair or replacement on farm house in Monroe. Michael Monroe Dacula mmonroe127@gmail.com 770-378-3500
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Only farm work or farm help

1946 Farmall (A) w/planters, cultivators, turning plow, bush hog, disk harrow, m/ spreader: $1200. Don Bennett Ball Ground 404-374-5975
1948 Cub Farmall w/cultivator. Also, Cub Farmall high clearance w/disc: $3200 ea OBO. Alvin Sapp Dawson 229-881-9236
1949 John Deere M.T. 12 volt system, new paint, new seat, new decals; $3500. Ralph Mccart Loganville 770-466-2197
195? Farmall A tractor, new rear tires, restoration or parts: $1500. Herman Bennett Dawsonville 706-216-8250
1950 8-N Ford Tractor, good metal, two new tires. Jimmy L Williams Yatesville 706-427-9722
1952 Farmall Cub, good condition w/ cultivators, 14" hilling discs, new rear tires; rebuilt carburator; $2200. Hal Crisp Blairsville 706-745-4565

2017 JD 5065E, 4x4, 16 hrs, like new: $24,000. Brown 7' mower, very good cond. Call/ text Jody Walker Rhine 229332-0180
2017 L4701 Kubota Tractor w/front end loader and spear, 59 hrs. R.M. Hice Barnesville 770-468-1602
2018 BIGTEX Trailer 14 ton, 25 ft & 5 ft, dove tail, only used twice, like new, easy lift ramps: $6000. James Johnson Washington 706-990-0074
2018 BIGTEX Trailer 14 ton, 25 ft & 5 ft, dove tail, only used twice, like new, easy lift ramps: $6000. James Johnson Washington 706-990-0078
24' hay conveyor; $500. No calls on Sunday. J. Timothy Peifer Metter 912-6856853
24' tilt bed equipment trailer, dual axles, almost new. Ronald Parten Ashburn 229567-3053

wanted advertisements allowed. No 1953 Ford 8N tractor w/blade, 12V bat- 25 ft. Remlinger rolling harrow, pull-type:

commercial, industrial or domestic tery: $2000 OBO. M. Clay Conyers 770- $7000. Set of 480/80 R50 dual tires/hubs

employment permitted.

922-8778

for Case Magnum tractor. Jud Greene

Caretaker/family for horse farm; hous- 1953 Ford Golden Jubilee, good sheet Bainbridge 229-225-4331

ing on premises, additional salary. Back- metal, good tires, runs good, good condi- 253MF tractor, $8000; Kuhn hay cutter,

ground, drug screen and references re- tion: $4000. Melvin Setser Acworth 770- $2500; 16 ft. trailer, $2150; PTO wood

quired. Patrick And Natalie Reams 1180 318-1977

splitter, $400; 26' Gooseneck trailer,

Rehoboth Rd Bishop 30621 natlreams@ 1953 Ford Jubilee; $2500. Call after 5 pm $3250. Charles E Shewbert Jefferson

gmail.com 706-818-1961

Roy Holt Dudley 478-676-2760

706-654-7037

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270 New Holland Sq. Baler - sheltered, 8N tractor w/bush hog, garden-ready: Garland Nicholson 205, Nicholson Road, JD 09 6430, cab, H/A, power reverser, JD2355 w/520 loader: $7800. Case C90:

HM8 6 disc Bush Hog Mower, 3 pt. Hitch $2000. Heavy-duty trailer w/ ramps, 2" ball: Blue Ridge, GA 30513, 6' bushhog: $600., 3300 hrs., good tires, no def fluid: $37,500. $9500. 26 ft. Bush Hog harrow: $1800. All

MF Rake, Lely Hay Tedder, 3-pt. Hitch, can $1500. S. Austin Martin 864-723-2428

62" tiller: $600., 5' finish mower: $650. D. Davis Commerce 770-616-6038

firm. Jeff Williams Milan 229-315-1261

also rake; $2000. Earl Shearouse Springfield 912-754-6612

917 Ford flail mower, $1050; L503 Woods Belly Mower, complete, $450.

Garland Nicholson Blue Ridge 706-4923380

JD 1010 gas and JD 400 diesel backhoe, both were running when parked: $1,500

229-315-9864 JD335 4x4 round baler, twin-tie, excel-

3 pt. Hitch John Deere Bush hog, 7 foot Brenda Brown Fort Valley 478-954-1283 Gehl 7285 mixer wagon, pull type, good ea. OBO. Denny Robertson Moreland lent condition, always sheltered: $4000.

wide, new blades, new paint, model 709, good shape. Wesley Dawson Summer-

Aerator/plugger, Dirt Dog MPG 720, 72", commercial grade, lightly used, 3-point

condition. Earnest Turk Eatonton 706473-0385

770-714-6135 JD 310A, only drives backwards, hydrau-

Fuller Anderson Palmetto 770-946-2609 JD457 megawide bale ramp, awesome

ville 706-859-1607

cat-1 hitch: $1500. Patrick Monroe 678- Gravity flow wagon, galvanized body: lics problem; motor runs great: $3000. condition, only 8700 on counter, twine

3 RH finish mower, Bush Hog, all- 428-6768

$400 firm. Tom Kitchens Sandersville William Wilson Adrian 678-668-3343 478- only: $9500. Sid Arnold Athens 706-207-

purpose plow, scrape blade, smoothing All-purpose plow: 6 foot, 7 tang, 3 point 478-412-8009

668-3795

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harrows, pulverizer, 1-row cultivator. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435
3910 Ford tractor, runs good, asking $7000, or might trade for square hay baler. Please call after 9 a.m. Rodney Brumbalow Gainesville 770-534-1734
4 in. Powerhouse chipper shredder, 15hp, cost $799 new, used one time, selling for $650 cash. William Parris Madison 706-342-7050
4 new 10-16.5 Titan skid steer 10-ply tires w/wheels: $1600. 2 11R24.5 tires: $600. W.G. Griffin Byron 478-396-2409
4 row cole sub soiler corn planters, Field ready, good condition, adjustable. Ronald Dyer Blairsville 706-897-3396
4-row layoff plow, 3 pt. hitch: $400. John Deere 25A flail mower, 60": $1750. Call after 6 p.m. Cary Stephens Carrollton 678314-1408
4000SU Ford tractor, power steering and canopy: $5500. Niemeyer rake RS 425 DA Super: $1250. Glenda Gober Buchanan 770-646-9677
4020 JD, 5000 Ford, 4504 Duetz, Farmall Cub, JD bush hogs, harrow, Chevy farm trucks, gooseneck trailer, cattle trailer. Dennis Hinton Covington 770-786-2014
4630 Ford Tractor Turbo, New Holland Loader, excellent condition, 1569 hrs, serial number 95608; $18000 cash. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-778-4165
4R cultivators, 4R KMC hooded sprayer, JD 444 corn head, NH 970 & 972 heads+parts, NHTR85 parts. Linda Akins Collins 912-557-4616 912-245-9837

hitch; $400. Dan Fox Calhoun 770-5485932
Allis Chalmers Model G with cultivators, good condition, ready to go to work. Troy Porterfield Monroe 706-207-9313
Allis Chalmers Model K Gleaner combines for parts/repair; 2 machines, corn/grain heads: $1200. Roger Holley Wrightsville 478-232-8381
Arts-Way 2-ton Feedmill w/2 screens: $1500. 2 SnapOn dual 34 in rims: $150. Tony Fulford Glenwood 229-239-0531
Athens 9-shank chisel plow, 1-row JD71 planter, JD 2-row cultivator, 215 gal aluminum spray tank. Mark Rivers Stapleton 30823 706-830-4327
Backhoe loader, JD 4x4, 410E w/ extension hoe, root rake, new rubber; good condition: $18,500. Susan Odom Ashburn 229-364-3703
Brush Hog Mower #3368 HD 13' Rigid Deck pull type 4 Hard rubber wheels VGC, used only in pecans; $5000. Travis P Cook Mc Rae Helena 229-860-1562
Bush hog DR, tow-behind or 3 pt., 20hp, 32 hrs., hour and RPM meter will offset R or L: $2,995. firm. James E Cantrell Clermont 770-519-2936
Bush Hog Model 3008, very good condition: $4100 OBO. TJ Galvin Watkinsville 706-202-9423
Bushhog 5' model 5Q600: $600. Woods bushhog, 5' model M5: $500. Befco tiller, 5', good tines: $600 firm. Grover Battles Palmetto 770-463-3572
Caroni 40 inch. 3-point: $550. cash Rob-

Hay equip: Vicon 7' cutter, Kuhn fluffer, rotatory rake, 3 pt 4-wheel rake, 3 pt hay spear. William Carlyle Pendergrass 770601-0125 706-654-1188
Hay equipment: JD 6115D, Kuhn FG353GC moco, Vermeer 554XL baler, Vicon mower, 8-wheel rake, JD 1326 moco; retiring. Jim Raptis Lyerly 770-712-5883
Hay trailer, gooseneck, custom-built, low boy, six bales: $2400. Lloyd Mitchell Cochran 478-308-2483
Heavy 5 ft. Brush hog; $500. 5 ft. Scrap blade; $300. Cole planter fertilizer, xtra plates; $300. Farmall cub plows disc. L P Kraemer Smyrna 770-366-2368
Heavy-duty 6 ft. rototiller, King Kutter brand, all gear-driven w/owner's manual: $1500. Albert Twickler Cataula 504-4134210
Heavy-duty land leveler, 10-12 ft wide: $1600-$1800. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162
Int. 2444 front-end loader, rear tires like new, 2 years parked under shed, running when parked: $3000 OBO. Howard Glow Newborn 678-342-8101
International 424, no smoke, good condition. 670R 68, runs good. Everett Castleberry Alpharetta 678-477-5688
Irrigation well gear drive, 125HP, rt. angle drive, mfg. by Holloshaft: $1250. J.L. Wicker Perry 478-952-6718
J.D. 4-row narrow plateless planter; $2500. Int. TD15C dozer for parts. Feed wagon Grain-O-Vator. Randall Wilhoit Cohutta 423-619-6416

JD 4555, cab & air, field ready: $25,000. JD 4430, cab & air: $19,250. JD 7720 combine: $8500. Andy Sumner Wrightsville 478-484-6984
JD 4640 rough, but good engine, trans, 6-row, no till, rough press tires. Best offer. Hubert Williams Perry 478-230-9089
JD 4960 MFWD; UnverPerth 8-row striptill, JD 1720 planters, assist wheels: $24,000; 23' Taylor harrow: $4000. Henry Walker Eastman 478-374-2620
JD 5301 w/JD 6 ft bush hog, very low hours. Ann Carroll Lilburn 770-527-8789
JD 7000 6RN pull-type planter liquid fert, insecticide boxes, monitor, shedded: $6500 OBO. Steve Peters Louisville 478494-1204
JD 71 planter with row marker on heavyduty planter frame, like new. Donald Allen Dudley 478-875-3496
JD 7300 planters, 4-row, fresh rebuild, 2x2 liquid fertilizer, row cleaners, sprayer, population monitor: $5500. David Akins Brooklet 912-293-2066
JD Frontier DH1296, 8' disc harrow, 20-20" notched discs, gang axle 1 1/8" square, like new condition. Ellis Linn Summerville 706-766-9338
JD model 707 14 ft bush hog, not batwing, excellent cond.: $1400 OBO. David Odom Thomaston 706-646-9693 770715-5761
JD1700 No-Till, 8-row planter, 30-inch rows: $5000. Carter Swancy Ranger 770881-0127

JD48 back hoe attachment fits 5105, 5205, 5103-5403 and all 5E series tractors: $5000. Frank Eaves Elberton 706201-7267
John Deere 15HX Batwing, new blades, hoses and gear box, 540 PTO, good sheet metal. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-5372890
John Deere 2955, 1991, 6350 hrs, new tires, front end loader. Justin Collins Woodbury 706-977-9702
John Deere 3 moldboard turning plow: $500. Gooseneck equipment trailer, 20'x76": $1200. Hardee tiger 972LT mower: $900. Grady Clarkesville 706-4996761
John Deere 4020, good condition, late model, hyd controls on fender. Tim Harper Senoia 770-527-1565
John Deere 4410, 500 hrs, front loader, hydrostat, cruise, canopy, serviced. Watkinsville. Pictures on request. Leave message. Robert Zack Watkinsville 404-2295083
John Deere 4650, duals, quickhitch, weights, 3 remotes, 5035 original hrs., excellent condition: $30,000 OBO. Justin Harris Roopville 770-715-1651
John Deere 50 Tractor 1955 Restored. John Deere B Tractor 1952 Restored. Call or text. Robert Carter Martin 706-9882847
John Deere 5055E Frt Loader, John Deere 512, 185 hrs, like new; $21500. Robert Harrell Davisboro 478-348-3998

5 ft. harrow, 3 pt. hitch, 16 disc, good ert Touchton Dallas 770-757-0253

cond., ideal for gardens or food plots: $390. Jack Phillips Wrens 706-833-3004

Cat 955L, good condition: $14,500. 4x4 Massey Ferguson round baler: $3500.

5301 John Deere w/6ft. bushhog, very 2 basket hay tedder: $450. Sheri Smith

low hours, in Gwinnett County. Ann Carroll Monticello nedmorris@att.net 678-462-

Lilburn 770-587-8789

0459

55" PTO tiller, good tines, chain, etc., Cub Cadet RT-65 Tiller. 190 HondaGC needs bearing in gear box: $550 OBO. Jim Engine. Used twice. List over $800. Sell

Hammond Eastanollee 678-316-1611 $585. Dual direction tines. Horace Hem-

575 New Holland square baler, excellent bree Temple 770-842-2727

condition, field ready: $15,000. Keith Yawn Custom-made six-foot-long barrel aeraHazlehurst 912-375-7743 912-539-0262 tor, about 20 years old, in good shape.

580E Super E Case Backhoe, ex. con- Ann Earley Canton 770-401-7355

dition, 2ed: $12,500. Joe C Chance Ash- D&R brush mower, 26" cut, 13HP, elec-

burn 229-938-9156

tric start, new battery, runs good: $1100.

6' blue steel land leveler, heavy duty; 7' Henry Moss Ball Ground 770-479-9454

blue steel scrape blade with hydraulics. Dearborn Model 13-1 2-row cultivator

Larry Nobles Danville 478-951-1197

with coulter and sweeps, cleaned and

6' mower, 4' mower needs deck, 4' dou- painted: $525. Roger Moody Douglasville

blesec harrows, 2-disc tiller, 3-pt.-hitch 770-712-1065

cutlivator, 2 Cole planters; $1200 for all. Dual axle trailer, 16 ft. long, all metal for

Linton Herrin Nahunta 912-462-5920

hauling tractors or autos: $1200. Buddy

71 planters, 2 or 4 row, New Holland 275 Stockbridge 404-932-6949

square baler. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista Equipment, older: Taylorway harrow,

706-570-2171

Massey scrape blade, AP plow, 500g fuel

715 IH Cimbine with JD Soybean head. tank, 5ft box scrape. Pictures available.

Low hours. Always under shed; $4500. Joe Fife Hoschton 770-560-3444

Sam Pennington Wrens 706-832-3723

EX-Mark lawn mower, Turb Ranger, 60"

72" JD grapple: $975. 48" JD forks: cut, good condition, kept inside: $1495.

$550. 72" skidsteer tiller: $1875. 84" litter Richard Haigler Hiawassee 706-835-5222

bucket: $995. Cash. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 678-633-1420

Farm implements: Bushhog finishing mower, cultivator, 2-disc turning plow. Jim

75 kw Diesel Generator and trans- Thompson Fayetteville 770-680-0817

fer switch, 281 hours. Denney Rogers Roopville 770-301-1290

Farmall 140, 3 pt. hitch, belly hitch, all cul., extra feet, disc plows, much more.

7ft Gyro 84 Servis mower/shredder, pull Frank B Mullinax Jasper 770-893-7399

behind 1: $1700. Rick Davidson Odum 912-256-2963

Fifth wheel farm trailer, 5x11 w/250 gal. water tank; also fits pickup bed, good

7ft King Cutter rotary tiller, like new con- condition: $700. Danny Marshall Reyn-

dition: $1800. Robert Conkle Hampton olds 478-391-3850

770-584-2373

Finishing mower, New Holland, 4ft.,

8 Disc Bush and Bog Harrow, drag type: foam-filled tires: $450. Charles Ferguson

$250. M.F. 2 Bottom Plow, 3 P.H.: $300. Lagrange 706-706-1303

Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 Ford 309 4-row planters w/fertilizer dis-

8-row 1720JD Maxemerge Plus planter, tributors, additional tool bar w/distributors

Yetter cleaners, insecticide boxes and lift for parts, original owner's manual: $1750.

assist Unverferth for planters; both great Sam Beall East Dublin 478-272-7615

condition. Danny Hogan Dexter 478-9846415

Ford 3600 diesel tractor with p/s, 1075 hrs.: $6500. Allison Deal Brooklet 912-

8-row sprayer, 300 gal. tank, good shape. 682-5097

Donald Allen Dudley 478-875-3496

Ford 555B rear wheels with tires: $300.

801 Ford tractor tires, 50% tread or bet- Farmall H block: $100. Wisconsin 4cyl.en-

ter, good sheet metal, good strong lift. gine: $200. William Pine Mountain 770-

Harrow scrape blade: $2895. Samuel Eng- 842-0083

lish Jackson 770-584-5998

Ford 8N tractor, gold condition: $2695.

801 Ford Tractor, diesel, new fuel pump J.D. Reece Powder Springs 770-439-

and injector, good tire, not running: $1800. 6303

Cregg Carter Kingsland 912-674-5238

Ford Jubilee, looks and runs good:

830 John Deere tractor, p.s., new paint, $3000. Yanmar diesel, 4WD: $2500. 1988

good condition, 38HP: $5000. Mike Rob- Chevrolet 2500 steel bed: $3000. Other

erson Dublin 478-275-0970 478-488- implements. Carter Stewart Baldwin 706-

1647

778-5204

8N Ford, 1950, engine complete rebuilt, Ford row-crop tractor manual, series

tractor has been painted, excellent con- 2000 and 4000, copyright 1962, very good

dition: $3000. H.M. Adkison Albany 229- condition: $20. Phyllis Futch Calhoun

894-5115

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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019

Livestock Sales and Events Calendar

APPLING COUNTY

COOK COUNTY

LAMAR COUNTY

TAYLOR COUNTY

1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep,

feeder pigs; A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley. Call small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel. 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #4213; Buggy Town

chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357

Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096

Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553

Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call Krystal Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland,

ATKINSON COUNTY

DECATUR COUNTY

Burnett 678.972.4599

706.975.5732

2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small 2nd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; LAURENS COUNTY

TELFAIR COUNTY

animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-

Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271

Waddell, 229.246.4955

animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between

BEN HILL COUNTY

EMANUEL COUNTY

Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418

Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418

Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro MADISON COUNTY

THOMAS COUNTY

Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell

Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter

or 229.423.4436

Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793

Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell,

hogs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N,

BLECKLEY COUNTY

2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small

706.245.4205

Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960

2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, MARION COUNTY

TOOMBS COUNTY

#3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran

Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765

1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep,

Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397
BUTTS COUNTY

animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@windstream. Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & net Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263

chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066
TURNER 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

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

PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071

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

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

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

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

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

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

GREENE COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368
JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day)
JOHNSON COUNTY 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240

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

Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632
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.

John Deere 5130 tractor, clean, good Lot of 4 tractors and implements: 3 Ford New Holland square baler, model #310, Skag commercial mower, walk-behind condition, low profile turf tires: $11,500. diesels and 1 MF 35 diesel, some running older model, works great: $2800. Also, with sulky seat, 14hp, Kawasaki engine,

Farm Machinery Wanted

Butch Gill Lagrange 770-329-9000

and some parts: $9500. J. Shelton Martin Hossfeld universal iron bender, size #2: 48in cut: $1,795. T. Fricks Mount Airy 4 ft bush hog for Ford 2N tractor. Ralph

John Deere 5410, 81 h.p., 1100 one- 706-969-4244

$2500 OBO. Curtis Durden Lyons 912- 706-778-5643

Sheese Rutledge red@oreofarm.com

owner hours, dual remotes, canopy, new Magneto for John Deere 1939 A Model 245-1081

Snapper garden tiller, 5HP Briggs engine, 404-210-6020

Firestone tires, like new. Larry Maney Tractor: $100. Frank Agerton Waynes- New Holland square hay baler, model # good condition: $225. Jerry Cox Fayette- 5-foot box blade with rippers, good

Baldwin 706-244-4348 706-886-9551 boro 706-551-2649

268 for parts or museum display; Sev- ville 770-461-7938

cond., w/in 50 miles, $300 range. Winnon

John Deere 637, 32ft., great condition, Mahindra 6000 tractor, Massey Ferguson eral good parts needles look good: $150. Stock trailer, 5x16, cut gate, pressure- Gilley Newnan 678-621-3479

blades good condition: $23,000. Carlin disc mower, 8-wheel rake, M&W baler for Kenneth Beasley Dahlonega 706-344- treated flooring: $2800. Ray Cox Appling Cultivators for G Allis Chalmers tractor.

Giesbrecht Louisville 478-494-4007

sale. Randy Gazaway Cumming 770-843- 2604

706-829-5040

Wilton Baker Calhoun 706-629-2337

John Deere 71 2 row planter: $1400. 2485

NH 56 Rolabar hay rake, new driveshaft, Tires: 14.9x26, exc. cond., $175; 8.3x24 Ford 3930 7:50/16 Rim front wheel, six

Keith Isdell Sylvester 229-809-1531

Manure spreader, Massey Ferguson no bends or welds, good teeth: $850. (2 tires), $85; 14.9x26, good cond., $135. lug. Leave msg. Roy Gibson Taylorsville

John Deere deer plot drill, 7-8 feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch: $2400-$2800. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-375-3008 912253-0161

Model 110, PTO drive, mechanically sound, needs floor: $875. John Fluegge Armuchee 404-759-3928
Massey Ferguson inline square baler,

Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 NH BC 5070 square baler, excellent con-
dition, stored inside: $18,000. Byron Cook Fort Valley bfc0259@bellsouth.net 478-

Philip Stallings Whitesburg 770-832-0835 Trailer for sale, 6 x10, good shape, used
two times; $600 obo. Charles L Moss Stockbridge 770-957-5707

770-377-8779 Good used 4ft. rotary tiller with 3 pt.
hitch. Doug Jones Royston 706-2455895

John Deere4455 tractor 4455, well cared for: $30,000. Gary Sanders Montrose 478-278-3086
King 9-prong chisel plow in good cond.: $550. 3-pt. hitch scooter plow, 7 ft., in good cond.: $375. Baker Oliver Wrightsville 478-278-3199
King Kutter 5 ft tiller, good condition: $1000 OBO. Stuart Mason Ranger 404213-4293
Kioti KL128 Loader frame with forks: $750. All purpose plow, 5 shank heavy duty: $500. Both items have been sheltered. Leave a message. Kenneth Williams Buchanan 770-646-3559
KMC 4-row ripper spider with KMC planters, field ready: $2200. James Downs Sylvester 229-272-6122
KMC 6-row with twin-row Cole planters, fiberglass hoppers, excellent shape. Joe Hart Statesboro 912-690-0120
Kubota 2012 L4600 with loader 361 hours, excellent condition: $19,090 Dessie Carter Newington prtcco@planters.net 912-392-5825
Kuhn hay mower, pull-behind 9 ft. 7-shank plow, 8 ft. Linebough harrow, 60" Bobcat bucket, 40 ft. container house. Wayne Cason Mansfield 770-2944596
Kuhn SR108 speedrake, 8-wheel w/

1837 Hesston, like new condition, makes excellent bales every time, can deliver: $17,500. William Bramlett Donalsonville 229-254-2694
MTD Yard Machinery garden tiller, Model 410: $300 OBO. Peter Taylor Cleveland 706-348-7954
Myers 500 gal. pecan sprayer, Detroit 453 engine, low hours, truck-mounted, excellent condition; $18,000. Rhett Stilwell Ochlocknee 229-200-0761
New 2050 N.H. baler, DMD 20/50 5-disc mower, bar rake, 2-barrel fluffer, Int. model 37 baler, 4-barrel Lely fluffer. M. Chumley Jasper 770-894-1819
New Holland 1049s stackwagon, good condition: $12,500. Josh White Coleman 229-603-3818
New Holland 488 Haybine Stub Guards Barn, kept extra sickle and misc. parts; $4000, 2007 Polaris 6x6, needs engine; $2000. Mark Shook Chickamauga 423605-5652
New Holland 570 Hay baler, great condition, wide pick up, twine box holds six bales of twine. Alvah Adams Byron 478956-5843
New Holland 650 auto-wrap round hay baler, used last season: $3000. Danny Varnadore Alma 912-282-5330 912-6326552

747-8444 No-till attachment for JD Maxemerge
planter; 8 rows, complete, like new: $3500. Price negotiable. James L Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012
Old Bush Hog rotary mower, for parts; gearbox and tail wheel: $75. Tim Lively Waynesboro 706-551-2045
One-row hand-seeder, singulates small and larger seeds, includes gears and seed rolls: $200. Joyce Bridges Jackson 404931-5500
One row Covington planter: $200 or best offer. 5' Land Pride finishing mower: $550 OBO. Robert Kendall Byron 478-9564566 478-960-3406
Pair of John Deere 23C planters on cultivating frame, extra seed plates, shedstored, good condition: $775. James Fullbright Appling 706-664-5145
Parting out 555 B John Deere loader; 85 percent undercarriage, bad engine. Tye Kuykendall Ball Ground 770-735-3532 770-833-2808
Parts for New Holland 451 7 ft. mower, new cutterbar w/knife assembly, part #228435 in box: $125. J. Wayne Casey Rome 706-295-4858
Pecan sprayer, 3 point hitch, sprays 5560 ft, $2500. Melvin Paulk Sylvester 229776-5411

Trailer, 20 ft. including beaver tail, 8 ft. wide, 3 axles, ramps, 8 in. I-beam, GI hitch: $800. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-977-5384
Tree spade: Big John 90" on 1997 Ford 9000, 8LL trans, CAT eng, 137K mi. Jerry Garber Rex 770-823-6789
Troy-Bilt Pro-Line 5.5 HP rear-tine garden tiller. Honda motor, original owner, like new: $750. Jeffrey Vandyke Winston 49case@gmail.com 678-525-8779
Troy-Bilt rear line tiller, horse model, new condition: $550 firm. Garden season approaches. Max L Brand Ellijay 706-6361419
Tufline disc harrow, Model 1TMF71618BF, 2-gang adjustable 3 pt. hitch type, always sheltered, about 2 hrs. use, 8-10 y/o: $800. Calvin Norred Fayetteville 770-461-5585
Two Farmall 140 tractors w/cultivators and planters. Fred Gayton Cumming 770887-9476
Two Pittsburg 2-row cultivators, good condition: 1 w/Fowlers plows, $350; 1 w/ 7 feet, $300. Ben L Nail Collins 912-684-3260
Two-row planters and two cultivator plow w/fertilizer wheel: $750 for both or $400 each. Bill Mcdowell Thomaston mcdowellbill@hotmail.com 706-656-0700
Two-row/one-row planter, Burch's, tworow works, 10 seed plates: $400 OBO. Bill Prueter Adairsville 216-802-8580

Grill and head light assembly for 2002 Branson tractor. Floyd Tanner Dawsonville 706-265-2692
Ingall self-propelled pecan sweeper, Wisconsin engine, operating or repairable. M. Brownlee Warner Robins 478447-2546
John Deere 5420 right side cab door, glass. Mike Powers Winston 770-8275342
John Deere 55 gallon oil drum, yellow color. Please leave message. Howard Meyer Arnoldsville 706-742-2286
Kubota 4-wheeler w/enclosed cab, close to Ellijay, Jasper, Blue Ridge, Blairsville. Logan Ellijay 706-635-5166
Looking for 36" bucket for Ford 555d backhoe. R. McDonald Williamson 770310-8132
Looking for 7 ft. bushhog, reasonably priced. Larry Hammond Franklin 770328-9439
Looking for Ford Tractor Diesel 851 up to 861, must be in running order. Charles Bodrey Colquitt 229-400-3870
Looking for John Deere 755 to buy. Joe C Clark Thomaston 706-646-4284
Looking for root rake for D-5 CAT dozer or self-propelled rake and loader for storm clean-up. Dan W Hammack Edison 229835-5778

kicker, hydraulic fold, like new condition, 2 seasons: $4235. Rex Palmer Auburn 770867-9589
Log splitter 205cc Briggs & Strat-

New Holland 650 round Baler string tie. Good condition, barn-kept wide, pick-up; $3800. Timothy Evans Rydal 770-5484657

Power King Tractor, 2418 cult., plow, front and rear P&O. Also 12' fishing boat and trailer. Call 5 pm-11 pm. David Royals Griffin 770-228-4676

Vermeer 504 Super I baler: $5800. Gehl 418 8-wheel rake: $1800. Pat Broder Stockbridge 404-401-6134
Vermeer 505M classic baler, NH 256 hay

Manure spreader, ground-driven preferred, no junk, good size, no horse barn machine, 3-pt. hitch w/ball to move trailer. Roy Lee Strickland Villa Rica 404-975-

ton motor, 30" x 3 3/4" cylinder; home- New Holland 848 Round Hay Baler, Red ball 4-row hooded sprayer, good rake, Fella SM206 disc mower, tedder hay 8200

made, splits 24" logs, vertical/horizontal: Good Condition; $1800. Jerry Allen Hom- condition, field ready. $2500 Ed Parent fluffer: $29,000. Karen Ray Washington Need a engine block or engine for 504

$600. Sam Larimer Barnesville 770-358- er 706-768-0379

550 Greer Rd Fort Valley 31030 478-822- karenray@nu-z.net 706-678-2801

diesel International tractor. Steven Smith

3564

New Holland L22S Skid steer wheel ma- 9483

Wood-Mizer sawmill; LT35 with debarker, Baxley sawmillsteve5@gmail.com 912-

Long 6 ft tiller: $1100. James Smith Fair- chine, 2180 hrs., 75% tires; $21,500 obo. Red Farmall Cub cultivator parts, 6 9.3 hours: $21,500 OBO. Stephanie Smith 210-8656

mount 770-337-0215

Dennis Anderson Cumming 404-406- pieces: $200. Raymond Collins Cleveland Byron 478-919-5527

Need two tractor rear tires 13.6x28 in

Long Tractor 460, new rebuilt motor, 8021

706-865-4185

Yard Machines garden tiller, 5HP B&S good condition, no dry-rot cracks. Arthur

Bush Hog 5-tooth plow, good solid trac- New Holland Round Baler 268. 1 Hay Savage 8042 pecan harvester: $4200. gas engine, 18" till width, rear tines, very Davis Lagrange 706-298-1659

tor: $4000. Bill Mullinax Monticello 770- Rack, new Holland Pull Behind. Richard David Musselwhite Vienna vpdchief@ya- good condition. Sandra Harrison Canton Paulk 2-row land plaster spreader. Mi-

893-7399

Godfrey Clayton 706-782-3603

hoo.com 229-322-6177

770-617-4620

chael Peacock Portal 912-682-0873

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LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for March 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..... 60.81 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 61.82 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 53.56 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 86.16 1500-2100 lbs.................. 87.02 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......186.96.. 175.94 350-400 lbs.......182.81.. 172.15 400-450 lbs.......175.72.. 164.84 450-500 lbs.......169.28.. 159.79 500-550 lbs.......163.10.. 151.85 550-600 lbs.......154.11.. 142.35 600-650 lbs.......147.03.. 135.73 650-700 lbs.......138.61.. 128.40 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......156.40.. 145.63 350-400 lbs.......151.59.. 141.16 400-450 lbs.......144.63.. 134.64 450-500 lbs ......140.02.. 130.30 500-550 lbs.......135.57.. 126.15 550-600 lbs.......131.27.. 121.93 600-650 lbs.......125.67.. 115.77 650-700 lbs.......126.25.. 111.66 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......182.66.. 170.65 350-400 lbs.......175.08.. 163.49 400-450 lbs.......165.99.. 154.89 450-500 lbs ......160.34.. 148.13 500-550 lbs.......152.67.. 140.73 550-600 lbs.......141.32.. 131.89 600-650 lbs.......134.43.. 124.68 650-700 lbs.......129.16.. 119.09 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 143.75 100-150 lbs.................... 185.00 150-300 lbs.................... 243.75 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 105.00 80-100 lbs...................... 141.25 100-150 lbs.................... 167.08 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 73.69 40-60 lbs........................ 105.94 60-80 lbs........................ 106.67
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.

Side delivery spreader trailer to put out pine bark. Randy Smith Lyons 912-2452432
Want 6 ft. bush hog and planer for 2" and 1" lumber. David Powell Monticello 706476-0637
Want 7820 or 7830 John Deere tractor, also 480 volts generator to run a pivot. And a 9965 or 9970 John Deere cotten picker. John Horton Rhine 478-8937004
Want scrapers for No.46 IHC harrow. Need complete scraper assembly. 36 disc. Wesley Carlan Homer 423-888-7272
Wanted: 3 pt hitch off set harrow and 5 shank chisel plow. Slate Long Madison 706-318-0402
Water wagon or tanker truck to wet arena floor, tax deductible or buy outright, for non-profit saddle club. No junk. Wayne Allen Emerson 770-355-4394
Will trade 140 International tractor w/ cultivators, 2 disc tiller for 3000-4000 Ford diesel tractor w/power steering: $3000$3500 range. Charles Mccorkle Dearing 706-699-2860
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
(3) Chore 2 Ring Feed Bins, (7) 4 ft Square Tunnel Fans, (12) 2 ft Mixing Fans, 1000 gallon Propane Gas Tanks. Jimmy Fountain Jasper 706-692-2572
(32) 48" Hired Hand slant wall poultry house fans: $300 each. Joseph Rhodes Knoxville 478-214-0759
(7) 48' fans, feed pans, thermostats, 2 medicators, roll of triply 52x600 water line regulators. Roy Thrasher Madison 706342-2719
1 PROLICK 385 gallon liquid molasses feeder: $140. Also some food grade plastic barrels. Ralph Sheese Rutledge 404210-6020
1000 feet old barn lumber. Also, recently sawn tiger maple, oak, basswood and poplar lumber. David Gray Bowdon 770655-4674
11 door and window units, excellent for greenhouse, old window, sm. size and full length glass doors. James Ray Jasper 770-893-7030
16' trailer, very good condition, removable Plexiglass windows, one piece rear gate, center gate, clean title. Michael Pollex Waynesboro 706-551-3801 706-8711479
16ft trailer,14,000# brakes, new breakaway, sandblasted, primed, painted, LED lights, new floor: $4000. Troy Harris Shellman 229-310-1562
2016 Big Tex 28ft. gooseneck trailer, 48" spread axle, 22gn torque tube equipped: $9000. Amy Butler Winder 770-861-7114
2018 JDX350 lawn tractor, Kawasaki engine, 42" cut, 18.5HP, v-twin, mulch kit, 38 hrs, like new: $2800. R.F. Pollard Kennesaw 770-427-1201
25-gal. Fimco sprayer w/3-nozzle boom and 20 ft. hose w/ wave sprayer, used two times: $200. Danny Strickland Barney 229-560-9234
275 + gal. tank with metal cage, 5" top cap, Bottom valve: $50. Harold A Byrd Hiram 770-445-1650
450 plastic feeder line pans, $100 for all; some to be removed from lines other equipment. Elaine Brown Danielsville 706-795-2877
5 rabbit metal nesting boxes like new: $10. 13 rabbit feeders, good: $2. Dianne Stinson Williamson 678-544-3290
50 treated landscape timbers/fence posts, 4 in x 3 3/8 in x 8 ft; $3.75/ea. Good used lumber. Royce Brooks Acworth 770378-2564
8-L.P.white outside furnace, 325,000 BTU, just took out of service. Royce Cash Commerce 706-983-0566
ADP 250,000 BTU Propane Heater, For greenhouse or shop; never used. $900. Ben Williams Bartow 478-552-2283
Anvils: 150lb, $59; 100, $475; 50lb, $95. Ben Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
Anvils: Vulcan 100 lb., 200 lb. 300 lb.; selling all three together, must pick up: $600. Ronald May Ellijay 706-2739501
Ariens riding mower, 22hp, Briggs V-twin, automatic, 46" cut; new blades, pulleys, spindles, very nice mower: $550. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4107
ATV/4 wheeler cattle guards, 92" wide X 8' long, drive over heavy duty metal: $350. Video: https://youtu.be/v_FI3A44vuw. Vickie Barrett Mount Airy vickie@curraheetrailers.com 706-499-8009
Auger 3-pt,. w/2 Augers 7' Harrow Double 3-pt.Tiller 58". Tommy Walker Rockmart 678-684-9770 770-684-6150

Band-sawed red oak lumber, all sizes, sawed 2015, outside, covered, photos available. $.30/bdf. Wade Pitcock Rome 706-232-2997
Bandsawn lumber, 1X10X10 yellow pine: $4.25 ea., other available. Tim Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612
Barrels: Metal, plastic, stainless steel, 55 and 30 gals. Totes: 275 and 330 gals. Liz Allanson Cumming 678-231-2324
Concrete blocks: $1 ea., over 200 available. 1000 gallon fuel tank: $400. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195
Custom cut lumber, Wood-Mizer kiln dried tongue and groove flooring, shiplap chicken slats, pine, oak, cedar, cypress trailer boards. Andy Adams Hartwell 706376-8968
Dayton submersible effluent pump, model 3BB85, used 240V, 1 HP; $950 new: asking $425. Frank Rodriguez Buckhead 404-456-4482
Early 1900 two-horse log arch for sale; tongue, wheels and wood good condition. Jim Henderson Dawsonville 770-2655691
Fisher Grandpa Bear wood heater, likenew condition, used less than six times, wrapped up and put into storage. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795 404895-6469
Four-pane wooden windows, great for artwork: $10 ea. Curtis Daniel Harrison 478-232-0750
Generator: 125kW, 212HP, 350hrs: $14,900. LB White box heaters: $150. Other chicken house equipment. Russell Graham Carlton 706-614-8379 706-7433571
Grow boxes: $15 each, 22 available. Bill Hahira billc50@windstream.net 229-2244900
Kohler Generator 100 KW with 6059T John Deere Turbo Diesel Engine 247.7 hours. Asco Transfer Switch $8200. Wade Carey Danielsville 706-207-4895
Large steel diesel or gasoline tank with hand pump. B. Finch Thomson 706-5136930
Metal fence posts, 6 1/2 ft long, good condition, 9 y/o: $2 ea. James Bouchard Commerce 404-317-1932
Metal roofing/tin, 19 ft. length/3 ft. wide, w/some rust: $19 per piece, 20 piece minimum. Chet Barrett Mount Airy cb@highvoltagecattle.com 706499-8008
Metal truss pole barn kit, 30 ft.X12 ft.: $1,200 OBO. Ronald Scheer Stockbridge 770-957-2475
Oak and pine shoe molding, trim and bead board. Call for prices. William Briggs Atlanta 404-861-9269 404-349-2315
One 12" Ford two-bottom turning plow w/tail wheel. One 14" Ford two-bottom turning plow. Darwin Blansit Trion 706238-0465
Planters and cultivators for Cub Farmall, complete set with Woods belly mower: $900. William P Harris Elberton 706-9882886
Sears Craftsman 10" table saw. Like new. Winfred Popham Euharlee 770-3827649
Syrup kettles: 40, 50, 60 and 80 gal. for sale. Gilbert Valdosta 229-560-2341
T-posts, 6.5' long, fence insulators and fence chargers, in good condition; many other farm items for sale. Bill St. John Americus 229-928-2618
Toro ZT 50" lawnmower, original owner, excellent condition, new belt/battery,174 hrs and fabricated deck. Leave message. Louise Hammond Griffin 404644-7948
Tow Pro trailer, 6.5'x12'x12", w/new floor: $1200. Fertilizer spreader for 3 pt. hitch tractor: $200. D. Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948
Trailer axle and tires, 3-5k axles, like new; 4040 John Deere 4-post quad range; 6"x4" used concrete blocks. H. David Green Montrose 478-278-5252
Two boxes band saw blades, 144", for LT 10 Wood-Mizer. John Stringer Jefferson 706-224-0243
Two Stihl chain saws 036 20" Bar; $250. 031 AV 18" Bar; $150. Both for $300. Byron N Irvin Gainesville 678-943-9910
Unused FMC HYD 204 centrifugal pump with hydraulic motor, $365. 20 gal. mixing tank/HD stand, $50. Donald Akins Collins 912-557-4616 912-245-9837
Used sheets of tin, 3 ft by 16 ft, $1/ foot. Al Cofer Loganville cofer.ranch. at.shiloh@gmail.com 404-310-1034 678677-0002
Welding unit, electric AC/DC Lincoln, like new: $450. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-2677179
WoodMizer lumber, 1x12 pine, poplar, oak; trailer flooring any thickness, resaw work. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709

Farm Supplies Wanted

25 bred commercial black Angus heifers,

some AI, others registered, easy calving

8"x8" I or H Beams, 22' to 24' long. Wil- bull. Daniel Sharpton Commerce 706-

liam Nugent Ambrose 912-309-9666

380-8840

Need (2) 13.6x38 tires. Bobby Linch Mo- 30 open yearling purebred Polled Here-

reland 678-409-8854

ford heifers, (6) 3 y/o Polled Hereford bulls.

Used Shenandoah hen nests (Layers) James Jeanes Gray 478-972-0912

for hen houses. Joe Gainesville 706-968- 4 registered black Angus bulls; 2 y/o, out

8221

of Final Answer, lbw. Don Hudgins Mari-

Used tin or metal roofing, any length or etta 404-886-6849

width. H. Ayers Covington 770-787-1473 5 reg. black Angus bulls from Rollins

LIVESTOCK

Ranch, 15+ m/o, AI sired, maternal bloodlines. Nathan Clackum White 678-628-

All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be

3509 7 cow/calf registered Polled Herefords
for sale. Cows exposed to calf-easy bull with tremendous growth. John Watson Lafayette 423-834-3457
74 Fancy Bred Brangus heifers. John Williams Colquitt 229-400-0777
Akaushi bulls, half & fullblood, high qual-

published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be

ity meat - 12 Rangus cross heifers: $800. each. Roy Lee Strickland Villa Rica 770459-5997

published.

Angus and horned Hereford for sale. Wes

Cattle

Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 Angus Beefmaster heifers, all shots, de-

If you have questions regarding ads in wormed, gentle, farm raised, open or bred,

this category, call 404-656-3722.

delivery available. Robin Auldridge Blythe

(15) 2 y/o Hereford bulls, 65 yearling Hereford bulls, 45 yearling Braford bulls. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
1 Gelbvieh/Angus (balancer) blk bull. Shane Burnett Mansfield 770-8272240
10 black Angus cows w/calves: $1200 ea. 18 Angus cows, calving April, all shots, will deliver: $1100 ea. Trina Williams Milan 229-315-6613 229-315-9864
10 purebred black Angus bulls: 1/2/3 y/o, docile, vaccinated, AI'd & natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524
12 black heifers and 1 tan one, all weighing an average of 725 lbs.: $13,750. Sammy Stephens Clermont 770-287-2704
16 m/o purebred gentle 1100lbs Angus bull, New Design/ MorgansDirection bloodlines. Vaccinated, wormed, guaranteed: $1650. Carol Lakics Butler 478-9510610
18 m/o Hereford bull, 7 m/o Hereford bull, 7 m/o Hereford heifer; great bloodline. Keith Roberts Gray 478-214-1983

706-825-2544 Angus bull, non registered, born 6/16; no
issues, selling to prevent cross breeding. Walter Brown Monroe 404-861-5688
Angus bulls, $1450; Angus heifers, $950. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912523-5282
Angus Cross heifers, bred, high quality, AI bred: $1500 ea., 4 for sale. https:// youtu.be/74EDPyePDCQ. Chet Barrett Mount Airy chetbarrett61@gmail.com 706-499-8008
Angus Sim, Shorthorn heifer available. Weaned, vaccinated, dewormed and on feed. Born October 2018. call or text Earl Carter Villa Rica 678-251-6075
Baldies, bulls, heifers, steers. New born to freezer ready. Grass raised. No hormes or antibiotics. A.K. Walsh Eatonton 706473-3738 863-224-8508
Baldies: 10.4 y/o, some w/ Baldy calves bred back, will vet-check; $1500. Herd bull available, selling out. Bob Holder White Plains 770-385-0127
Beefmaster bulls and heifers, all ages,

18 m/o reg. Angus, Simmental, Limou- good bloodlines and dispostion. Cary Bit-

sin, maintainer bulls, AI-sired: $1600 and tick Forsyth 478-957-0095

up. Docile, low birth weight. Tyler Arnold Nicholson 706-296-2779

Belted Galloway yearling bull and heifer, $1000 ea; No calls after 9 pm. Email for

2 Belted Galloway bulls, 18 m/o and 1 pictures. Kenneth Cook Dallas spreadin-

Belted bull, 4 y/o. Becky McCarty Zebu- goaksfarm@att.net 770-231-4632

lon 678-603-5140

Black Angus: Aristocrat-of-Wye grand-

2 registered black Angus purebred bulls, daughters, $1200 each; grandsons, $1500

15 m/o, very gentle, excellent bloodlines, each. Gentle, bred reliable replacement

forage raised. Eric Hutto Alma 912-286- cows: $1000 ea. Arthur Ferdinand Pal-

0568

metto wstrvlr@bellsouth.net 404-867-

20 gentle Simmental/Angus heifers, re- 8773

cently weaned through some bred heifers, Bottle bulls and heifers available, guar-

priced according to size and status. Ron anteed colostrum from momma, given

Elliott Mansfield 404-538-2904

Multimin 90, Triangle 5 and the One shot.

20 m/o red Angus bulls for sale. Clifton Brittney Peters Social Circle 470-334-

Chambers Molena 770-480-5552

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019

Forestry Matters: Managing invasive species
By Stasia Kelly Georgia Forestry Commission

Springtime in Georgia's forests is a striking sight to behold. Neon green tree canopies, pops of floating white dogwood blooms, and intermittent blasts of purple and pink phlox inspire reverence and trust in the cyclical order of nature.
Keeping Georgia's forests healthy and sustainable are top priorities of the Georgia Forestry Commission, and this time of year is ideal for identifying impediments to those goals. Diseases, insects and invasive plants are threats GFC's Forest Health group monitor continually, and things get busy in spring.
Southern Pine Beetle one of three native species found in Georgia (Ips and black turpentine are the others.) All of these normally attack stressed and dying pine trees. SPB in particular periodically causes massive losses in many parts of Georgia. So far this year, SPB activity has been detected near Carrolton, and early detection prediction traps have shown higher than normal catches south of Columbus and near Athens close to Lake Oconee. SPB infestations present an orange needle cast and white sap ooze from the tree bark. Later this month the GFC will begin aerial surveys to assess SPB activity. Landowners who suspect the presence of SPB should contact their county GFC forester for identification assistance.
Cogongrass a non-native invasive weed that chokes natural vegetation significantly reduces tree and plant regeneration, wildlife habitat, forage and ecological diversity. It is most identifiable in spring when it produces fluffy white seed heads. It has sharp pointed, scaly rhizomes with a very dense root system and grows in a cir-

Cogongrass is a non-native invasive weed that chokes natural
vegetation and is extremely flammable, which can create
hazardous prescribed burning and wildfire conditions. The Georgia
Forestry Commission will eradicate confirmed cogongrass sites at
no cost to the landowner.
cular-shaped pattern. Cogongrass is extremely flammable and creates hazardous prescribed burning and wildfire conditions. If a cogongrass site is confirmed, the GFC will eradicate it at no cost to the landowner.
Other non-native invasive species of concern Callery pear, Japanese climbing fern, Chinese tallowtree, Chinaberry, non-native privet. Landowners with at least 10 acres, three acres of which comprise non-native invasives, will soon be eligible for contract spraying costshare assistance. Contact your local GFC forester for more information.
The GFC is grateful for your assistance in slowing the spread of invasive species in Georgia. Keep an eye out for the "bad guys," but be sure to get out there and enjoy this most wonderful time in the woods!

Southern Coop's Blanding receives farm leadership award
From Staff Reports

Cornelius Blanding, executive director of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, was recently named a recipient of the James Beard Foundation's Leadership Award in recognition for his work in assisting African-American farmers.
The Leadership Award is part of the James Beard Foundation's Impact Programs that seek to develop a more sustainable food system through education, advocacy and leadership. Blanding was one of five award recipients for 2019. All five will be honored at the Foundation's 9th annual Leadership Awards ceremony on May 5 in Chicago, according to a press release announcing the awards.
The Beard Foundation recognized Blanding for his advocacy for land loss prevention, economic advancement for rural farmers through cooperative development and policies that support farmers. The Federation operates across 13 Southern states in some of the most economically depressed communities in the region.
"Cooperatives are still being formed out of necessity to combat issues that are relevant to today's economic, social and political landscape," Blanding said in the release. "Access to credit and markets, food security, land preservation and climate change are all issues directly impacting the longevity of southern black farm families."
Under Blanding's leadership, the Federation focuses on cooperative development, land retention and advocacy in the United States and around the world. In Cuba, Blanding led an effort to create an open market for Federation farmers to grow and export black beans to meet the diet demands of Cubans. The Federation under Blanding's leadership also assisted the creation of the first farm

Cornelius Blanding
cooperative in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to the release.
Blanding has been with the Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund for 23 years and was named executive director in 2015. The Federation is headquartered in East Point and is a non-profit, cooperative association involving more than 20,000 low-income rural families organized into more than 75 cooperatives, credit unions and community-based economic development groups across the rural South.
For more information, go to the Federation's Website at www.federationsoutherncoop.com.

Cook Georgia Grown:
Candied Bacon
Bacon is always in season. So is candy. Combine the two and what do you get? A happy tummy! Bon appetit, y'all!
Ingredients: 8 slices thick-cut bacon cup light brown sugar tsp. cayenne pepper
Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. Combine brown sugar and cayenne in a shallow dish. Dip bacon in brown sugar mixture, pressing sugar to stick on bacon. Place coated bacon on parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake about 20 minutes per side or until crisp, depending on oven and thickness of bacon.

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Georgie's Drive Thru Tuxedo Park
Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state of Georgia promoting our No. 1 industry agriculture! Can you name the official state dog of Georgia? You might be surprised to know it's not an English Bulldog like UGA or even a Beagle/Retriever mix like me. It's the Adoptable Dog, made official by the General Assembly in 2016 to recognize the thousands of dogs in animal shelters statewide awaiting good homes. On March 30, I went to Atlanta to meet a whole bunch of adoptable dogs at the home of Georgia's First Family. The First Lady of Georgia, Mrs. Marty Kemp, loves animals so much that she held a pet adoption event on the front lawn of the Governor's Mansion. I met lots of dogs of all shapes, colors, temperaments and sizes. They came from animal shelters throughout the state, from Dahlonega in the north to Valdosta in the south. There were Pomeranians, Beagles, Weimaraners, German Shepherds, English Bulldogs, two kittens and some of the friendliest pet handlers and dog lovers I've ever met. I ate at least a dozen Beggin' Strips. The event was dedicated to my old friend, Gus. He was Governor Kemp's black Labrador Retriever who died on March 11 at the ripe old age of 91, in dog years. He was a darned good dog!
Georgie at the Governor's Mansion.
Precautions
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with high fever, drowsiness, lethargy, vomiting, convulsions and coma.
The case-fatality rate is especially high in children. Individuals who survive infection are often left with conditions including mental deficits, behavioral changes, convulsive disorders and/or paralysis.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a yearly average of seven human cases of EEE in the U.S. Most cases of EEE have been reported from Florida, Massachusetts, New York and North Carolina.
Last year's rains, coupled with rainfall to date this year, will keep the swamps and low-lying areas wet for the foreseeable future. Consequently, most of South Georgia is at risk.
There are still aspects of the EEE disease cycle that are unclear. The current understanding is that the virus cycles among birds and bird-feeding mosquitoes (primarily Culiseta melanura) in swamp areas below the fall line in Georgia.
Bridge vectors (other mosquitoes that feed on both infected birds and horses or people) move the virus out of the bird/mosquito cycle. According to the American Mosquito Control Association, recent research indicates that snakes and even flatworms could serve as overwintering reservoirs for this virus. Research on EEE disease vectors is currently ongoing in Florida.
While EEE is a bigger threat below Georgia's fall line, cases can occur farther north in the state but are rare. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension experts expect mosquito populations to be high this spring.
-Elmer Gray is a Cooperative Extension entomologist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Market Bulletin staff contributed to this story.

April is Pest Awareness Month in Georgia In February, Gov. Brian Kemp signed a proclamation recognizing April as Pest Awareness Month statewide. Members of the Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission and leadership of the Georgia Pest Control Association are shown receiving the proclamation from Kemp. The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Structural Pest Section licenses and regulates professionals engaged in structural pest control in Georgia. The commission advises the section on enforcement issues and ensures proper licensing and certification of operators and their employees. (Special photo)

Got fire ants?

Take care in choosing safe insecticides for control

By Merritt Melancon
Whether you have a well-manicured lawn or a wild preserve, almost every landscape in Georgia shares one feature: fire ants.
These stinging insects can ruin even the best backyard cookout or game of catch. But homeowners need to take care not to let their rage against fire ants blind them to the dangers of some insecticides.
Dan Suiter, professor of entomology at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, researches fire ant control methods and wants people to start reading the labels on many of the products sold to control ants.
"Everyone believes that if they're going to sell it at any of the various home-supply stores, that it's safe, that there's no way that it will be able to hurt the environment," Suiter said. "That's not true. You have to read the labels."
When it comes to fire ant control, there are a few common types of chemicals that are used both in over-the-counter and professional pest control products.
First, there are insecticides that contain bifenthrin, a pyrethroid insecticide that is nonselective and capable of killing any insect it comes in contact with. Suiter recommends homeowners avoid these products for outdoor use because of the risk that they could leech into nearby waterways or kill pollinating insects.
Many pyrethroid insecticides are formulated as heavy granulars that fall to the ground and sink into the thatch, where they dissolve, leaving behind the insecticide. Granular formulations protect foraging pollinators because they do not come in contact with flowers. However, they are only safe if gardeners read the label associated with the product and use the product correctly.

Granular formulations should never be allowed to remain on hard surfaces, as they may make their way to streams where the pyrethroids are highly toxic to fish and other aquatic life.
To have the least ancillary impact from fire ant treatment, Suiter recommends using fire ant baits sold under names like Amdro.
The bait is made up of the active ingredient dissolved in an oil that's been applied to an inert carrier. The ants remove the oil from the grit and bring it back to the mound where they share it with the other ants. Baits should never be watered in after application.
Used correctly, ant bait products are the most effective and safest ways to control fire ants, Suiter said.
Gardeners looking to treat for fire ants may want to purchase a hand spreader to sprinkle the bait around their landscape while walking in a grid pattern.
"You may want to purchase a new spreader for spreading ant bait because the lingering odor from any fertilizer or other lawn chemicals could keep the ants from eating the bait," Suiter said.
Ants are very sensitive to the odor of the bait, which turns rancid relatively quickly and becomes repellent to the ants. Gardeners should buy the smallest package of bait they can and use it all within one or two months, preferably all at once.
Also, be sure to apply the bait during warm, dry afternoons to ensure that the ants will be out foraging. Rainfall will keep the bait from being effective, Suiter said.
For more information about fire ant control, see UGA Cooperative Extension Bulletin 1191, "Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas," at extension.uga.edu/publications.
-Merritt Melancon is a news editor with the University of
Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

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Bulls: Simmental, Angus, and SimAngus, Registered Angus bred heifers to Sun2.5 y/o and 16 m/o. Bred and open heif- rise Bull top genetics, fall calving: $1800

Swine

Newborn registered Nigerian Dwarf Buggy horse, Bay, approximately 20 y/o, buckling, born March 16, blue eyes and stands for harnessing: $500. Rita Estes

ers, extensive AI breeding. William Clanton ea. Charles Mathis Jefferson 404-317- If you have questions regarding ads in moonspots, beautiful markings. Ste- Crawfordville 770-315-7225

Odum 912-221-1383

6173

this category, call 404-656-3722.

pheny Patenaude Maysville www.the- Min-Min miniature donkey for sale; very

Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Registered Angus, SimAngus and Sim- Advertisers submitting swine ads minimeadows.com 678-301-8062

gentle, good guard. H.N. Ralston Eaton-

registered polled Shorthorn bulls/show mental Bulls, 13 to18 m/o, delivery avail- must submit proof of a negative brucel- Nigerian dwarf billies, 8 w/o, mostly ton 706-473-3119

heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf able. Indian Hill Farm. Steve Deal Portal losis and pseudorabies test from within white in color: $100 ea. Linda Bell Monti- Need Jenny donkey as mate for my jack.

member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 912-531-3549 912-865-7282

the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine cello 706-925-2172

Leave msg or text. Ronnie Braswell Tifton

706-768-3480 Charolais, Braford, Angus and Limflex
bulls, breeding age, docile, great selection. Adam Marsh Garfield 912-536-1430
Good selection of reg. black Angus bulls, semen tested delivery available. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454
Have Angus 1st and 2nd cow/calf pairs: $1350; $1100 cow/calf pairs. Replace heifer breed: $750. Walt Dockery Broxton 912-359-3153
Jersey bull for sale, 4 y/o. Kirk D. Gibson Young Harris 706-897-9332
Jersey bull, 8 m/o, registered, polled, Paramount bloodline: $500. Matt Williams Resaca 706-459-4242
Jersey cows, currently milking 3 gallons or more daily, exposed to Jersey bull: $1150 firm. Frank Wright Talking Rock 706-889-0998
PB black Angus bulls, 16 m/o, semen tested, ready for service, 1200+ lbs, SAV PLANTIFF bloodlines. Terry Mitchell Buckhead 770-789-4934

Registered black Angus bulls, 12-16 m/o: $1250 and up. Eugene Ridley Lafayette 706-764-6110
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 bulls, excellent genetics and disposition. Madison Morgan Clyo 912-661-3050
Registered Chi-Ford bull, service age, excellent blood line, picture available. Bill Carr Gainesville 770-540-6156
Registered Hereford Polled and Horn Bulls, all shots, docile and Victor Pedigree, born June 2017; $1500. Joey Yasinski Senoia 678-471-7106
Registered purebred Black Simmental bulls, 15 to 24 m/o, top bloodlines, semen tested. Steve Watson Dawsonville 706429-5349
Registered red Angus bulls, 20-22 m/o, semen tested, gentle. Morgan Marlowe

from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of that certification. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the test needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the test can be attached using the attachments button. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
10 Yorkshire Berkshire crossed piglets, $60 ea. Travis Ellington Senoia 678-7879341
Baby pot belly pigs, 1 male, 2 females. Both due early spring. Take all. Kathy French Clermont 770-708-7003
Potbellied Piglets born Dec. 15, 2018, males and females, black and pink spotted. Parents on farm are about 50 lbs. Txt. Holly Lee Chickamauga 423-653-4355
Goats And Sheep
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Nigerian dwarf bottle babies born 3/19/19: females, $125; males, $75. herd tested CAE/CL neg. Leave message. Annette Van Goosen Mount Airy 706-7683133
Nigerian Dwarf Goats, registered and unregistered, some blue-eyed, great starter herd: $200 up. Eddie Benedit Canton 678-977-0964 404-333-9951
Oberhasli, mini Oberhasli, Nigerian, pygmy, Niger/Pygmy mix goats; have 3-to-6w/o kids. Carol Murray Forsyth 478-2977439
Old miniature goat, female, brown and white. Suitable for pet or livestock companion $20. Joe Burns Grayson joeb@ color-burst.com 678-591-9422
Pygmy does, different ages available, been with a buck: $ 100 and up. Mckinley Evans Adairsville 678-276-5127
Registered 1 y/o Mini Nubian buck with blue eyes, ready to breed: $300. Ryan Coker Rome 30161 706-676-0436
Registered proven red Boer billy, 4 y/o,

229-349-7205 Reg. Quarter Horse gelding, 1998, sorrel,
white star, Bartlet Ranch, excellent performance horse, good youth/senior, great home. Ken Monroe 770-267-8759
Reg. Thoroughbred broodmare, beautiful, grey, 16 hands, correct and top, bloodlines. For lease or for sale w/options. G. Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790
Equine At Stud
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B/W Homozygous Paint APHA#368866, Chocolate Palomino AQHA#4448835, Golden Palomino AQHA#5614431. Performance, cow-bred, proven stallions. Al Cofer Loganville 404-310-1034 978-677-0002
Equine Miscellaneous
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
GERL stallion-to-gelding castration program. Take your horse/call vet to come out year-round. We pay $75 per horse toward

Pinzgauer bull, registered, 4 y/o, Easy Keeper, Proven: $1500. Randy Hadden Metter krhadden@pineland.net 912-685-

Pine Mountain morganjmarlowe@gmail. com 706-315-8260
Registered SimAngus bull, 4 y/o; he will

12 purebred Katahdin market lambs, 5 m/o, 90 lbs: $2400 P/U at farm. Dane Law Cartersville danelaw1@gmail.com 770-

has thrown painted kids, selling to prevent inbreeding: $650. Kevin Chapman Winder 678-227-2651

cost. Donna Harrison Monroe 770-4640138
Riding lessons at your farm, on your

4423 912-658-5773

add length, height and width to your calf 655-9210

Two Nigerian dwarf doelings, 1 buckling: horse, or at Win-Win Equine Services. Me-

Red Angus calving ease bulls, 16 m/o, top 1/3 of most EPDs. Michael Smith

crop. Vern Sanders 1376 706-302-1137

Forsyth

706-302-

2 Boer/Toggenburg cross billies for sale, 10 w/o and very healthy: $70 ea. Chris-

$150 ea for does, $75 for buck. Paul Belk Clarkesville 423-834-5301

lissa Manak Buchanan 770-546-8683 Silver show saddle and bridle; $1,200.

Newnan 770-253-7099 770-301-1945 Reg. Angus bulls, 1-2 y/o, calving ease,
high growth, AI-sired by All-In, Prophet, Sunrise, Highwayman, DNA and BSE tested. Mcmichael Angus Farm Monticello 706-819-9295
Reg. Angus bulls, 10X and Sitz bloodlines: $1850. Free delivery w/in 100 miles. Vernon Hagen Douglasville 404-5204511
Reg. Angus bulls, 16 m/o, calving ease, free delivery in Georgia: $1800. Sam Cloud Canton 678-294-4475
Reg. Angus bulls, excellent quality, low birth weights, semen tested with outstanding EPDs. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-231-8236
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls: rugged, pasture-reared, gentle, exc. bloodlines and EPDs, small calves, exc. growth. Bobby R Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478-5529328
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, service age, excellent bloodlines, EPDs available. Wayne Jernigan Sr. Buena Vista 229-6499659 229-649-2575

Selling Angus calves, 1 y/o heifers (8): $800-$1000. Robert Brunner Thomson 706-699-3166
Seven Angus/Black Baldie, first calf heifers, take all:$1650 each pair. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 404-805-4156
Seven holstein steers, weaned, castrated, wormed, 200 lbs, eating grain and hay. $315 each/$1900 for all. Jordan Tankersley Stapleton 706-825-9283
Sim-Angus bull. 2 y/o, sired by NLC Upgrade, calving ease, gentle: $3000. Keith Thrasher Carlton 706-296-4031
SimAngus bred heifers due August/ September: $1500. AI sired and bred reg Angus heifers: $2000. Call for info/pics. Landon Boyett Glennville 912-2134062
SimAngus bulls, reg., 18 m/o, sementested: $1100-$1300. Joseph Schmenk Dahlonega oakridgeranch@windstream. net 706-864-6659 317-965-8769
Three registered Hereford Bulls, 11 m/o, farm-raised, good bloodlines, gentle. Call for price. Mike Ward Summerville 706862-2405

topher Thompson Thomaston 762-2080539
2 Nubian nannies: $110 ea. 1 registered Nubian billy: $200. Nannies bred to this billy. Jordan Sanford Ellijay sanfordoutdoors@yahoo.com 706-273-0925
20 goats for sale: $10 for one or $100 for the whole herd. Scotty Garrett Stapleton 478-232-2565 478-232-2565
ADGA Nigerian Dwarf Kids, born 3/12/19, excellent genetics, tri-color; one buck, one doe: $400 ea. Lonnie McKinney Cordele 229-947-8335
ADGA Nubian goats for sale; 3 bucklings, 1 doe, born Jan. 4, 10, 11. Disbudded. Erek Mimms Alpharetta 678-283-4355
Adult pygmy goats, four wethers and nannies, wormed and vaccinated. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706-202-7531
Beautiful blue-eyed Mini Oberhasli babies, super friendly, CD&T, registration if needed, disbudded: $150. Alexander Flaherty Danielsville 706-254-7717
Billy goats for sale, 6-to-10 w/o, picture available upon request: $125 OBO. Kenny Holt Jacksonville 229-315-5784
Boer bucks and wethers for sale. Herd

Stock Dogs
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Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published.
AKC Great Pyrenees M/F pups, from working livestock guardians (goats, cows): $750 OBO. Rebecca Delacruz Nicholson ponytrailfarm@gmail.com 706-546-8520 706-461-3956
Great Pyrenees male, 3 1/2 m/o, wormed and shots: $300. Tommy Veal Dublin 478279-1146
Great Pyrenees, born Jan 12, males and females; $450 each. Deborah Shuman Winterville 706-546-8610
Working Line German Shepherd male pup - wants to work on your farm, import sire, AKC. Sable. Lynn Schlup Tennille 478-552-1119
Equine For Sale

Grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@windstream.net 478-987-0019
Ultrasound machine by Pie Medical, model-scanner 480 vet, very good condition w/manual. Roy Lee Strickland Villa Rica 404-975-8200
Want to buy small pony, gentle enough for small children to ride, and is good with cows. Marvin Garner Resaca 706-6255291
Boarding Facilities
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Advertisers must submit a current stable license in order to advertise boarding and breeding facilities. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For questions regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713.
Pasture board: 256 acres, plenty of grass. lakes and trails; 6 spots. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421
Poultry/Fowl For Sale

sires. 4H/FFA projects. All colors avail. If you have questions regarding ads in If you have any questions regarding ads

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Boer Spanish cross, herd dispersal, more than 300 goats; you pick. Patrick McShane Clarkesville patrickkmcshane@ yahoo.com 706-768-0161
Boer/Nubian mix doe, white/tan/frosted face, DOB 5/2017: $200. Miranda Huggins Summerville 423-598-6364
Buck American Nubian herd sire, superb genetics, ADGA registered, friendly but randy. Your herd must be CAE-free: $400 OBO. Michael Battey Lindale 727-4803288
Dairy sheep, 50-75 percent East Friesian lambs: $75-$100. 5 available, friendly. Excellent milk genetics. Not for meat. Leslie Bone Eastanollee bonefamilyfarm@hotmail.com 706-779-5489
Fainting goats, reg., UTD all: mini silky bucks, does, babies; great bloodlines, dehorned, some blue-eyed. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896
Female pygmy goat with her 9 m/o doe: $150 for both. Sandra Carrin Stockbridge 470-328-0887
Good breeder Boer/Kinko mixed billy goat: $300. Angela Tifton 229-388-3651 404-593-8939
Katahdin 2 y/o ram, Hound River line, parasite resistant: $250. Tyrone Casteel Cartersville tyrone.casteel@bartow.k12. ga.us 404-358-2326
Katahdin-Dorper sheep, lambs; dappled grey mini mare-used as party and therapy pony. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-2181615
Katahdin/Dorper rams and ewes, all ages for sale; 3/4 Katahdin, 1/4 Dorper. Wishbone Hollow. Diana Hegger Royston 404-431-7514 706-338-1615
Kiko goats for sale: 100 percent and purebreds, adults and kids, bucks and does. Parents on site. Erik Toivonen Talking Rock 706-697-1958 706-502-0003

Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license in order to be published.
14 y/o Connemerra mare, Strawberry Roan, 13 h, loves trail rides and jumps anything. Owner off to college: $1200. Lauren O'Neal Alpharetta 770-663-7565
2 mini horses to a good home: $50. ea. 2 friends sold only as a pair. Shots current. Luca Gianturco Alpharetta 770-826-4738
3 female mini donkeys, by owner; halter, lead, gentle, friendly, healthy: $400 ea. Betty Floyd 62 Farm Road Canon 30520 floydfarms1@gmail.com 706-498-7510
4 1/2 m/o grey miniature jack, $200; 5 y/o jack, 36 in. tall, very gentle, $250. Bobby Hawk Madison 706-474-1088
6 male donkeys, black in color: $100. You load. Buddy Howard 7291 Buckeye Rd Perry 31069 buddy.howard@yahoo. com 478-256-1861
9 y/o, 15 H.H. Chestnut geld., KY mt. saddle horse, good trail horse; $1500. Troy

Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published.
1 male peacock, 3 y/o: $125. Call before 9 p.m. Jack Wheeler Covington twowheeler@mindspring.com 770-787-1814
14 varieties peafowl. Game chickens: red quill, orange quill, minor blue, mugs, pumpkin hulsey, more. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468
2 Dominique hens, 1 pair Black Wyandotte, 1 pair Rock Cornish; for sale. Ernie Gay 706-538-6022
2 y/o Rhode Island Red Rooster: $8. Leann Mcalister Duluth 770-476-5433
4 laying hens, Silver Laced Wyandotte, 2 Golden Laced Wyandotte, black sexlink; $15 ea. Lester Mclendon Conyers 678462-7295
Baby chicks hatching weekly: Rhode Island reds, Cinnamon Queens, others, $1.50 ea; Black Copper Marans, $5 ea. Dennis Martin Monroe martinsbackacres@gmail.com 404-234-6038
Baby chicks, $1 ea.: turkens, wyandottes, red stars barred rocks. Hens: $15. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706-638-1911
Black Copper French Maran chicks for sale: $3 and up for older. Tanya Moore Williamson 770-228-9752
Black Roundhead eggs for hatching: $25/dozen. Shipping extra. David Kettle Arnoldsville 706-410-8390
Chickens and roosters, various types, Hammertime Farms. Jimmy Nail Covington 678-858-0191
Chicks and baby ducks available, baby turkeys coming soon; different varieties of chicks. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-4985527

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Lambs born Jan/Feb 2019, registered Bradshaw Williamson 770-467-8446

Chicks sexed and unsexed; ducks, baby

Katahdins, ewes, $350; rams, $250. Ex- Arabian mare chestnut, 15 y/o, 14.1, and adult, assorted breeds; also, Ayam

cellent bloodlines, pics available, text/ broke, needs refresher, contract/refer- Cemani. Sherry Amerson - White Augus-

email. Suzanne Kozee Molena sunridge- ences required: $575.Text/call. Gabriele ta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com

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Ducklings, light weight and medium size breeds. Joel Webster 5905 Edenfield Dr Nw Acworth 30101 770-425-8235

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License

`18 Russell bermuda hay, round bales, 50 bales: $40 per bale. W.T. Davis Haddock 478-951-9693

2018 Fescue/bermuda mixed, horsequality, net-wrapped; $50-60/inside, $3540/outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-

Cow hay, 4x5 rolls, net-wrapped, 2018 bermuda grass: $35, outside. Willis Brown Byron 478-956-2798

Guinea Keets. Now taking orders for If you have questions regarding ads in `18 Russell Bermudagrass, 4x5.5, fertil- 466-4609

Fescue mixed round bales, 4X5 in barn:

the 2019 hatching season. Flint River Guinea. Local pick up/shipping available. Angelique Weldon Thomaston 706-7412904
Peafowl: one trio white-eyed India Blue; one trio pale India Blue; 4-and5-y/o. Jerry Mock Colquitt 229-758-3717
Pheasants ringneck, 1-100: $12 ea., over 101, $11 ea. Serious inquiries please. Alex Becker Dawsonville 678-410-0983
Pigeons: white rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers and white homers: $20/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240
Portuguese tumbler pigeons, Partridge Wyandotte bantam chickens. William Davis 2110 Flippen Rd Stockbridge 30281 770-474-1154
Pullets: Rhode Island Red, Golden Comets and Black Sex link. Quality birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
LIVESTOCK WANTED Racing homers, white king, white hom-
ing pigeons; nice rabbit pens. Paul Coleman Cartersville 404-276-4801
Ringneck pheasants and 2 pair of melanistic pheasants for sale. Bobby Owensby Nicholson 706-224-3284
Ten white homing pigeons: $35. Robert Ray Eatonton 706-485-8180
White and black Silkie chicks, various ages, $5-$10 ea: Mallard ducklings, third
LIVESTOCK HANDLING generation, $6 ea. Paula Stewart Blacks-
hear 912-281-5572 White Silkie rooster, 1 y/o; have 2 and
need to find good home for one: $10. Sheila Tiller Monroe 707-262-1553
Poultry/Fowl Requiring
Permit/License
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Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button.
Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: $90/100; $170/500; $320/1000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769

this category, call 404-656-3722. 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 farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404-6563667. For information on other hoofed stock, excluding llamas and buffalo, contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770-761-3044.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
300-400 lb. unweaned beef calves. Ken Mallonee Winterville 706-202-5375
Want 8 400-500 lb steers off a farm within 100 miles of Villa Rica. Can pick up animals. Neal Ochs Villa Rica 678-877-9398
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
16' Hooper cattle trailer, removable side panels, new floor: $1200. Jesse Champion Griffin 770-228-3664
2 hay feeders (sq. bales), galvanized, professionaly built, no rust: $475 ea. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
2001 Chaparral stock trailer, 16-ft bumper pull; 1989 Chevrolet 1-ton flatbed dump. Charles Comer 706-783-3634
2014 Sundowner 2HBP trailer, 7'6" height with ramp, 2 escape doors plus tack room: $13,500. Karen Jolly Dalton glengracefarm@aol.com 706-260-1680
Colt 2 Horse slant load BP trailer w/tack room, great condition $3600. 2 Horse straight load BP trailer, good condition $2100. James Alton Conner Folkston 912-286-7081
Ponderosa horse trailer, 3-horse slant load, front dressing room, rear tackroom, good light/brakes work: $3500, Wade Hardin Tifton 229-392-3833
Sioux sweep tub system, will work anything; cost $19,000 new, plus $3500 shipping; asking $15,000. Vern Sanders Forsyth 706-302-1376 706-302-1376
Tarter Series 6 squeeze chute and caddy with auto head gate: $4700 OBO. Pics available. Natalie Davis Monticello 706476-0567

ized, wrapped, sheltered, 80+ bales: $55/ bale;10+ @ $50; 20+ @$45/bale. Delivery negotiable. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912682-4481
18 Horse quality Fescue Hay, 4x5 bales, no rain, on pallets: $35. Dave Hutchinson Hiawassee 706-970-0617
2008 Fescue, bermuda mix, 65 rolls: $20/roll. Dale Farmington 706-338-8948
2018 4x5 bales mixed grass, stored in barn: $30/$35 per bale, depends on quantity. Sam Standard Jackson 770-3620475
2018 Alicia 4x5 round bales, net wrapped, 15 available: $40. Ricky Robinson Butler 478-365-0732 478-862-3586
2018 Alicia bermuda hay, high quality, weed-free, well fertilized, 4x5 net-wrapped round bales. Paul Harris Blackshear 912670-0222
2018 bermuda hay, horse quality, barn stored, net wrapped, 4x5 roll: $50/roll. Steve Matthews Griffin 404-247-9789
2018 Bermuda/Fescue mixed hay, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, rain-free, in barn: $40/roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 770-267-6325
2018 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5.5 bales, excellent quality, barn stored. Bruce Parker Butler. Bruce Parker Butler 478-2140473
2018 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, rain free. Square bales; $4.50. Rolls $40 to $45 each. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081
2018 Coastal bermuda or rye grass, horse quality, fertilized UGA soil/specs, barned 4x5 round bales: $25 and up. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478994-6463
2018 Fescue bermuda hay mixed, $4.50 per bale at barn in Walton County. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983
2018 Fescue mixed hay, net-wrapped, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, delivery available: $20. Robert Pennington Madison 706-4743150

2018 horse and cow hay. Net-wrapped 4x6 rolls. Fertilized Bermuda/Bahia. Will load. Charles Shaw Atlanta 706-818-2025
2018 horse-quality hay, $45. 4x5 rolls and cow hay, $35 in barn. R.J. or Jay Rockmart 706-936-3294 770-686-9563
2018 net-wrapped bermuda and Bahia mixed hay. $40 bales. Delivery available. Brad Macdonald Waverly Hall 706-5617860 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
2018 Russell and Coastal rolls for sale; horse and cow hay available. Kelly Hart Guyton 912-414-5144
2018 Russell bermuda, 4x5 stringwrapped round bales, horse quality: $30/ roll. Danny Varnadore Alma 912-282-5330 912-632-6552
2018 Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls net wrapped, under cover, fertilized, and limed: $45 per roll. Everett Parrott Gay 404-319-5326
2018 Tift bermuda hay, square and round, horse-quality, stored in barn, delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317
2019 Fescue horse hay, sprayed and fertilized: $50 roll, $7 square bale. Cow hay: $35 roll. Can deliver. Jack Jones Dahlonega 706-429-7130
2019 Rye grass, 4x6 JD net-wrapped, stored in barn, can deliver: $50. William Stevens Macon 478-214-1257
4x5 net-wrapped Tifquik hay rolls: $35 under shelter; $25 in the field. Hank Mizell Axson 912-381-5783
Bermuda, rye and mixed hay, heavily fert, rain-free, horse quality: square, $7; round, $50. Large qty. del available. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201
Coastal bermuda rolls, 4x5: $25/roll. 50lb square bales: $5. Russ Elliott Lizella 478935-8180

$45. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706-2074356
Large quantity square bermuda hay, round hay and haylage; round peanut hay. Paul Harris Screven 912-294-2470
Large quantity Tift 85, 4x5 bales; cow hay, $35; horse hay (inside), $55; small square, $5.50. Delivery available. Dannie Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568
Pearl millet for food plots: $35 per 50 lbs. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-382-6832
Premium 2018 Tifton 44 bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free 4x5 roll: $75. Also, bermuda mix: $50. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-3317749
Premium 2018 Tifton 44 Bermuda, horse quality, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored; $75, 4x5 roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770331-7749
Round bales of coastal bermuda, approx. 1000 lbs per bale: $25 to $40 per bale, delivery available. Chad Hendrix Collins 912-237-3430
Russell 5x5 2017 hay and 2018 mixed grass 4x5 hay: $30/bale. Blake Callaway Rayle 706-274-3392
Squares of MaxQ low-endophyte Fescue and Russell bermuda, UGA tested, RFQ 123-141: $7. Loring Heard Washington 706-401-7441
Tift 44 square bales, excellent horse quality, dry and in barn; $6 each. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421
Tift 85 hay, net-wrapped, unsheltered: $40. Layfield Tifton 229-898-0092
Wheat straw: $3.75 a bale or in 21-bale bundles. Wade Whitaker Rutledge 706318-4526
Your horse will neigh for our hay! Forage-tested by UGA, squares and rounds. Loring Heard Washington 706401-7441

Poultry/Fowl Wanted
12 fertile Cornish Game chicken eggs to

RABBITS

hatch. Donald Oakes Suches 770-853- If you have questions regarding ads in

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this category, call 404-656-3722.

BB Reds, Dominique Bantams and Blue Cochin Bantams. Ronnie Spires Macon 478-960-4385

Beautiful pedigree Florida white bunnies for Easter. Wesley Smith Athens 706-2475254

ISO Holland chicks or hatching eggs. An- Bunnies: mixed breeds, lots of colors,

gela Simons Soperton 478-697-3214

big enough to eat: $15 ea., 2 for $25. Mi-

ISO peacock, chickens and guineas. chael Phippen Newnan 770-755-8702 West Point area. Kristie Hart West Point 770-755-6809

706-586-8036

Lop Eared Lionhead bunnies: tan, white,

ISO Polish roosters. Elizabeth Almon brown, patterned, available April 10: $35.

Newnan 678-416-9250

Valerie Marietta valeriepc@att.net 404-

Looking for Eastern Strain turkeys. Jeff Chanclor Jesup 912-294-5517
Looking for free poultry: chickens. ducks. geese. turkeys. pigeons; any type of birds. Billy Montgomery Homer 678-591-6410
Looking for game chickens: black, white and brown game hennies. Chuck Riverdale 770-478-0900

822-6394 Mini Rex/Dwarf Lionhead-cross bunnies;
beautiful small rabbits, very docile, handraised: $20 OBO. Erwin Thomas Dawson 404-401-1588
New Zealand rabbits, purebred; white, red, broken, different ages: $25. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN One Rooster or Trio (3) Silver Wyandotte,
y.o. or less, pure breed, North GA area.

Bradley Veach Ball Ground 770-479- If you have questions regarding ads in

3395

this category, call 404-656-3722.

Two Porcelain Bantam hens. Otis Colson All feed, hay and grain ads must in-

East Dublin 478-272-2215

clude the variety offered for sale. Ads

for mulch hay will not be accepted in

ALTERNATIVE

this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category.

LIVESTOCK

`17 Browntop millet, feed grade: $8/50 lb bag. Lewis Todd 9969 Ga Highway 102 W

If you have questions regarding this Mitchell 30820 478-232-1040

category, call 404-656-3722.

`18 4x5 net-wrapped Fescue mix hay,

Emu chicks for sale. Leave a voicemail or text. Donna James Madison 706-2071561

stored in barn: $40/roll. Jeremy Means Lula jeremy_means@hotmail.com 770539-3405

`18 Coastal bermuda, J.D. 4x6 net-

wrapped, tight, weed-free, rain-free, good

quality: $35. E. Brown Avera 706-831-

3442

`18 hay, all barn-stored: square bales,

$4.50; rd bales, $45. James Robinson

Good Hope 770-363-6406

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400W used hanging light fixtures for pole

Bulletin Calendar

April 12-13 Forsyth County Master Gardeners 2019 Plant Sale The Barn@Cumming Fairgrounds 235 Castleberry Road

Flint River Horseman's Association Horse Show Kiwanis Club Fairgrounds 1025 S. Hill St. Griffin, Ga. 30224

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 Instagram: tasteofrichland

May 20 Category 41 Mosquito Control Licensing Exam Preparatory Class UGA Extension Gwinnett 750 South Perry St. Second Floor Conference Room Lawrenceville, Ga. 30046 678.377.4011 tdaly@uga.edu

barns, shops: $35 ea. Text for picture. Dennis Bates Carrollton 770-597-0767
5,000 BTU 115V Haier air conditioner window unit: $50. 12,000 BTU 115V Haier air conditioner window unit: $100. Keith Garvin Byron 478-955-4236
52", 5-blade white Hunter fan: $100; 490 Echols corn popper: $200; 3-eye old electric stove: $350. Jimmy Garvin Warner Robins 478-396-2409

Cumming, Ga. 30040
12th Annual Daylily Sale Daylily Society Greater Atlanta Big Red Barn at Cumming Fairgrounds 235 Castleberry Road Cumming, Ga. 30040 404.316.9412
April 13 FVSU, GANN and Teach A Man Dot Fish Aquaponics Workshop Backyard System Build 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Registration required aquaponicsworkshops@gmail.com 478.335.8253 or 478.955.6571
Georgia Iris Society Meeting "How to Prepare and Present Your Irises for the
Spring Show" St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church 1790 Lavista Road Atlanta, Ga. 30329 678.471.2604
McDonough Garden Club Plant Sale McDonough City Market Hazlehurst Street and John Frank Ward Blvd. McDonough, Ga. 30253 678.583.0727 Facebook: McDonough Garden Club
Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers
Spring Plant Sale Coweta County Fairgrounds AG Building UGA Extension-Coweta County 275 Pine Road Newnan, Ga. 30263 770.254.2620 http://ugaextension.org/coweta Facebook: Coweta County Master Gardener
Extension Volunteers

770.560.9485 https://www.FlintRiverHorsemansAssociation.
com
April 13-14 West Georgia Two-Cylinder Tractor Club Old Time Farm Days Show VFW Fairgrounds 1625 Bankhead Hwy. Carrollton, Ga. 30116 770.301.6319
April 27 Georgia Iris Society "Color My World" Flower Show and Sale St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church 1790 Lavista Road Atlanta, Ga. 30329 678.471.2604
Athens Area Master Gardener Association Annual Spring Plant Sale Athens-Clarke County Extension Office 2152 West Broad Street Athens, Ga. 30606
Flint River Horseman's Association Horse Show Kiwanis Club Fairgrounds 1025 S. Hill St. Griffin, Ga. 30224 770.560.9485 https://www.FlintRiverHorsemansAssociation.
com
Fayette Master Gardener Association Plant Sale Fayette County Stonewall Government Complex 140 Stonewall Ave. Fayetteville, Ga. 30214 fayettemga@gmail.com www.fayettemga.org

May 4 Douglas County Master Gardeners Annual Greenhouse Plant Sale 8750 Dorris Road Douglasville, Ga. 30134 770.949.1003 www.facebook.com/dcdirt.org
Watkinsville Garden Club Annual Plant Sale 35 North Main Street Watkinsville, Ga. 30677 706.310.0452 www.watkinsvillegardenclub.org
Bethel's 4th Annual Awesome Blossom Spring Fest
Bethel United Methodist Church Campus 245 Fairview Road Stockbridge, Ga. 30281 770.474.2570 www.awesomeblossomfestival.com
May 4-5 Bartow Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale Rose Lawn Museum's "May Market" 224 W. Cherokee Ave. Cartersville, Ga. 30120 Facebook: Bartow Master Gardeners Association
May 11 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/monroe-springshow

June 6 North Georgia Prescribed Fire Council Chattahoochee Technical College-Appalachian Campus 100 Campus Drive Jasper, Ga. 30143 770.528.4545 www.garxfire.com/events.htm
Sept. 21 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
Oct. 12 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
Nov. 14-16 Georgia National Antique Agriculture Show Georgia National Fairgrounds and 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.
Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab.

6 ft. Bush hog netwire, horse wire, new or used. Connie Powell Monticello 706476-0637
Aquaponics workshop: Backyard System Build, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., April 13; call or email to register. Isaac Macon aquaponicsworkshops@gmail.com 478-335-8253 478-955-6571
Asphalt roller, Vibrastat II: $1800. Ford F-250, 2004, 5.4 gas w/dumpbed insert: $4500. 2001 F-250 pickup: $1800. Mark Blank Dawsonville 770-905-6235
Bale barns to protect hay in pastures; eliminate colic/heaves due to mold/mildew. www.balebarns.com. Rita Mcbride Canton trailhorsefarm@gmail.com 678350-6638
Bass Hunter trolling boat with 3 seats, rated for 3 HP: $250. Perry Prescott Cleveland 706-865-4469
Build a mid-century modern garden! 100 + 6 foot 1950's style concrete fence posts. Never replace! Best offer. You pick up. Kathy Hendricks Atlanta 404-307-1784
Canning jars, quarts and pints: $4.50/ dozen. Robert Cundiff Lawrenceville 678-863-3382
Custom built flower baskets, bird houses, rabbit boxes, and wishing wells. Bennie Norton Barnesville 770-358-4544
Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and Emergency Signage. An information source for greater peace of mind. Website: farm911signs.com Daren Sue Truex Cumming 678-628-6767
Franklin 170 back section, no winchyokes drive shafts rear end arch rollers $1000. Wes Kimsey Blue Ridge 706-4557692
Free welded wire tomato baskets, thirty in all, three feet high some have ware. Wayne Pollard Thomaston 706-6019825
Glass wine-making carboys: 5-gal, $25; 6-gal, $30. Joe G Markert Gainesville 770-532-9080

Lincoln gas arc-welder, Onan motor,

needs two batteries: $125. Sidney South-

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted

Boxwoods in ground, several sizes. M.P P Bailey Redan 770-482-2812

FLOWERS AND

Queen red-lime Zinnia or light pink ards Lithia Springs 770-949-6474 Cleome: 50 seeds, $3 cash + SASE. MG #1200 Disassembled engine. New

AG SEED FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-656-3635.
Browntop Millet, cleaned and bagged, 85 percent germination, no weed seed, 50 lb bags: $22 per bag. Wayne Syms Waynesboro 706-526-7154
GCIA-Certified Tifton 9 Bahiagrass Seed. Excellent for hay and forage. James Gaston Americus 229-924-7460 229-938-9115
Old-timey cayenne, yellow cayenne, rooster spur, peter pepper: 25 seeds/$2 pk: please SASE. Angela Hutchins 370 Hutchins Rd Summerville 30747
Old-timey hot cowhorn pepper, hot peter pepper, Rutgers and German pink tomato seed: $1/pkg+SASE. Amory L Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville 30558
Ag Plants for Sale
Apache Tame blackberry plants, no briars, some grow as big as a half-dollar: $7 ea. Gene Shumake Greensboro 470-2359448
Bermuda, Coastal and Tift 85 sprigs for sale, custom planting also available. Chester Kight Tarrytown 478-290-5558
Bermuda, Coastal and Tift 85 sprigs for sale. Custom planting also available. Chester Kight Tarrytown 478-290-5558

Coastal, Tift 85 and Russell bermuda sprigs for sale; custom planting also available. Alton White Dry Branch 478214-1197
Free-stone, white peach trees as Ga Belle, 6" pots: $6, no shipping. Davis Yaun 15412 Ga Highway 86 Soperton 30457 aikenyaun@gmail.com 912-3991988
Heirloom tomato plants, 4 w/o., potted, 4": $2 ea. Call for list and to reserve. Bonnie Moon Monroe 404-245-9006 678314-1221
Pecan seedlings, bare root: $3 ea., minimum order of 50. Timothy Brown Richland 941-266-6691
Pecan trees, grafted Stuarts and seedlings, growing in 3-gallon pots; plantable year-round. Small native persimmon trees. Jimmy Crum Bainbridge 229-2203907
Pindo palms, Forsythia, eucalyptus, banana trees, heirloom and hybrid tomato plants, bell pepper plants, variety of herbs. Vicky Washburn Forsyth circlewplants@gmail.com 478-994-4334
Rooted bronze scuppernong vines in 2-gallon pots, ready to go. Bennie Hester Social Circle 770-267-3650
White peach tree seedlings, foot tall: $1 ea. Can mail, postage extra. Robert Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-344-0568
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
I am seeking thrift plants - either free or for purchase. Tina Hartley Jackson 770891-5201
Looking for zinnia and cocks comb seeds to purchase. Melanie Scoggins Newborn dreamwheelers@bellsouth.net 706-476-3302
Old timey multiplying nest onions. Tessie T Vickers Hahira 229-292-4604
Old Timey, small multiplying nest, onions for fall planting. John Vickers Hahira 229794-2477
Seeking cuttings (scion wood) from heirloom apple trees. Also, purchase apples with blemishes/fallen fruit for cider making. James Cline Athens j.patrick.cline@ gmail.com 706-714-5994

ORNAMENTALS FOR SALE
If you have questions about this category, call 404-656-3722.
4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea. including helleborus. Also 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25. Display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
Achimenes "Widow's Tears," 30 for $15 including postage. A.R. Cox 6504 Retreat Ct Appling 30802 706-541-0402
Angel trumpets, Christmas roses; $5, Hydrangeas, forsythia, burning bushes, confederate roses, double althea, beauty berries; $3.50. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Azaleas: large-growing azaleas in 1-gallon pots, all colors: $2.50 ea. Jack Maffett Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-4727133
Daylilies, $2.50 up; 5 hydrangeas, 3-gal, $75; crape myrtle and forsythia, $5 and $6. Leave a message. Jean Phillips Bonaire 478-988-4926
Heirloom roses, daylillies, Amarillo, Columbine, foxglove, hosta, gingerlillies, plants and seed; shipping. Carole Scott 16007 Ollifftown Rd Metter 30439 912685-6984
Helleborus (Lenten rose), $6. Babies are less; many other shrubs and perennials. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-855-4252
Iris tubers, mixed colors (blue, pink, white with yellow trim): $3 each plus shipping (call). Mary Ann Durrough Newnan 770-253-7433
Japanese maples, grafted, many varieties and sizes to choose from; installation and delivery available. Matt Senoia 770286-9855
Marigolds: dynamic bi-color blooms, orange and deep red: $3/Tbsp.+SASE. Larry Odom 868 Maerick Rd Dawson 39842
Mondo and Variegated Liriope, 1- gal. $2 each; Iris 3-gal, $4 each. Jonquils, $2 per pot. Katherine Patman Athens 706-5494487
Native Azaleas: orange, yellow, red, pink, white; $8 and up. J. Y. Adcock Newnan 770-251-2613

Donna Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd Ne Ranger 30734
Red Castor Bean seeds, 20/$3 OR 100/$10. Send cash/SASE. J. Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganville 30052
Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink, touch-me-nots, morning glory, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant, $2 cash/ teaspoon +SASE; mole bean, other. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 770-476-1163
Star of Bethlehem bulbs for sale. Vickie Robinson Auburn vrobinson1012@ gmail.com 770-680-1895
Flowers and Ornamentals Wanted
Old-timey red cluster Seven Sisters rose bushes and Mountain Laurel. William Butler Demorest 706-7788736
FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS
If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722.
Advertisers selling officially protected plants must have a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit can be attached using the attachments button. For information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, call the Protected Plant Program at 770-9186411.
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
16 ft, 2-axle trailer. wood floor, new tires, 2 inch ball: $1,800. Wayne Woods Douglasville 770-949-5590
20 ft all-steel joists, 7.5 in x 4 in x1/4 thick web. William Timmerman Harlem 706-799-5311 806-640-6265

parts re-assembled. Old parts. New tools for assembly. Parts list available. Dave Nolan Valdosta 229-506-3698
Need members for hunting club in Hartwell; 500 acres, house, electric, water: $540. Jimmy Satterfield Commerce 770527-1246
One pellet heater insert, works great: $400. 4 ft. tiller for tractor w/3 pt. hitch: $400. Bobby Crawford Sharpsburg 770328-1569
Propane tank, 250 gallon: $150. Billy Popham Acworth 706-550-2502 770-3317324
Riding lawnmower, 42-inch cut, Craftsman model 917.255810: $1200. Ed Wright Lawrenceville 770-564-0630
Top Bar Hive, Nuc Box, 30" Skitter Rim (grill), 16' Werner aluminum ladder. Steve Freniere Gainesville 770-561-3936
Tractor tops, fiberglass: $40. Fits most tractors if you have existing framework. Jay Sylvester Gainesville 770-380-6747
Trailer, 4'x8', heavy duty dump bed, wood side rails, wood bed, metal ramp, pix available: $550. Robert Crittenden Kennesaw 770-428-5105
TurfMaker hydroseeder, 325-gal., electric start, 14HP Kohler power driven agitator, only used 12 hrs.: $9600. Earl Smith Royston 706-424-6164
Wacker compactor, bought new, used very little. Also, jumping jack, some condition, and other items. Joe Lexington 706743-3994
Walk-in cooler, 4'Dx6'Wx6.5'H; great for hunting club or produce stand: $400 OBO. Wallace Dunn Stockbridge 770378-5546
Wood balusters, 205 spindles, 36" long, 16 posts, 53" long, never used. Turned gray from weather: $200 for all. George Loebig Covington 770-786-3214
Miscellaneous Wanted
20-quart ice cream maker for hit-andmiss engine. Jacob Vansant Talking Rock 770-355-4229
Need cradle for C.S. Bell antique bell #2, 16 inches across. Charles Holland Cobbtown char01@pineland.net 912618-3502

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New or good used 2'4"x 4'6" 6/6 double/ hung wood window unity. George W Smith Athens 706-546-7266
Someone to till or plow garden. About 20x30. Grace Gazaway Kennesaw 770926-1353
Steel or wood steps, 8 ft. high, 3 ft. wide with hand rail. Carl Ray Tifton 229-4020575
Wanted: Window weights. Franklin Hutto Perry 478-335-5482
Bees, Honey & Supplies
10-8-5 frame equipment, beekeeping supplies, Nucs, packages, classes, wildflower honey, swarm capture: Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Suwanee/ Winder/Commerce. Harold Lanier Commerce harold@lanierbeebarn.com 678471-7758
10-frame bee hive: $85. 5-frame bee hive, NUCs: $65, no bee. Also make inter cover/supers/Top Bar Bee Hive/inside feeder. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706492-5119
3# packaged bees, $120; 5-frame NUCs, $165; queens, $35; supplies available. David McDaniel Rome 706-389-5425
5-frame NUCS w/brand new queens, honey producers: $150, Michael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343
Albany/SW Georgia, complete bee removal; also hornets, wasps, yellow jackets. Licensed and insured. Dale Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663
Bee removal, work guaranteed; Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887
Bee traps, $15 ea., free shipping. Leave message. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084
Carpenter bee traps to catch and dispose of them; shipped prepaid in lots of 5: $85. William Timmerman Harlem 706799-5311 803-640-6265
Collecting low hanging Honeybee Swarms, E. Paulding & W. Cobb County area. No houses or buildings. Ray James Dallas 770-912-8128
Free removal of bee swarms near the ground or in buildings; will remove unwanted hives East of Atlanta. Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100
Fresh, unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8oz bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157
Gallberry honey, voted best-tasting honey in Georgia: $52/gallon, shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville www. brucesnutnhoney.com 912-487-5001
Hive boxes, covers, frames, nucs, supers, suits, hoods, smokers, manual honey extractor, more: $500. J. Lardin Atlanta 478-934-1722
Nucs, 5-frame deep, full of bees, Italian queen, available April 10: $150 ea. Jim Rich Collins jimmyr@pineland.net 912426-9099
Qt .4 Latshaw Apiaries Italian breeder queens, tagged and numbered; raised late 2018. Each $575. Bj Weeks Ball Ground weeksworks@gmail.com 770-735-3263
Swarm capture and removal; will remove bees from structures, and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706335-7226
Varroa Mite Control Varrox Vaporizer for sale: $125+shipping. Barney Kendall Canton 770-597-9560
Wanted: bee equipment, will pick up swarms for free. Remove bees from structure for a fee. Leonard Day Macon 478719-5588
Will pick up swarms, no charge. Will remove from structures for a fee. Burke, Columbia, Richmond counties. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829-9372
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 for sale: Shelled and cleaned, ready for freezer: $8 per lb. Peggy Griffin Clarkesville 706-768-8417
2018, pecans, in shell, 130 lbs, Buyer must take all; $4 per lb. Charles T Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776
Al natural Angus beef, grass-raised, grain-finished, half or whole: $3.25/lb hanging weight; includes processing, cut/ wrapped. Tom Brown Canton 404-2590998
All-natural black Angus beef, sold whole, half or quarter; grass-fed, grain-finished. David Sharpton Commerce 770-5963538
Dozen eggs: $4. We do not use chemicals or poisons in our yard. Mrs. McCart Loganville 770-466-8023
Grain-finished Angus beef, cut to your order, sold by side or quarter: $3.50 per lb. hanging weight. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412

Organic free-range chicken eggs, $4/ dozen. Jerry Boone Senoia 770-716-6421
Spring clearance sale: blackberries, elderberries, huckleberries, figs, mushrooms, wildflower honey, blueberry honey, shelled and unshelled black walnuts. Charles Eaves Elberton 706-436-0310
Sugarcane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25.4 oz bottles shipped; $44 total. paypal.me/parrishcanesyrup Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-536-2200
Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits; will also grind your grain: $5/5 lbs + postage. Mike H Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Herbs
Advertisers selling ginseng must be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and proof of this registration must be submitted with each ad. Ads for ginseng submitted without this registration will not be published. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage program at 770-918-6411.
Pick-Your-Own
Chemical free blueberries and free range eggs. By appointment beginning June. Email for information. James Cline Hwy 72 Colbert 30628 berrybushfarms@gmail. com
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 information, call 770-761-3044.
3"-14" grass carp, F1/bass, threadfin/ shad, coppernose/bluegill, catfish cages. Ask about our genetic/delivery guarantee. Stocking by fishery biologist David Beall Greenville 706-289-1874
A-1 quality, farm-grown channel catfish priced by size; other species available upon request. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon 770468-0725 770-567-1223
Aeration, fountains, fish feeders, structure, bug light, pond liming, phosphorus mitigation, aquatic vegetation control, consultation. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310
All sizes bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938
All sizes catfish: Minnows, shiners, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, feeders, female bass, aeration, fish structure, consulting services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
Big Red worms/Euro, great fishing; $35/ lb. Red Wigglers, perfect for composting and fishing; $20/lb. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@cox.net 478-955-4780
Grass Carp, Bluegill and Shellcracker Bream, Channel Catfish fingerlings, Bass, Fathead Minnows; delivery or pick up, by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770719-8039
Grass carp, threadfin shad, catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream. Delivery available @ $2 per mile one way. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-8923144
Koi, Goldfish and Albino catfish for sale, fish food and supplies, call for more infomation. Glenn Sandersville 478-232-7704
Rainbow and brown trout: DNR-certified. Quality stockers, hatched on our farm.Various sizes with delivery/pick-up available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199
Red wigglers, bed run: $20/lb., shipping available. Great for composting or fishing. Joseph Tucker Chula 229-425-1409
Fertilizers & Mulches
2018 Fescue mulch hay, sq. bale: $4. Shawn Cox Covington 678-409-6233
2018 mulch hay, 4x5 round bales, netwrapped rolls: $30. Lynn Stokes Lizella 478-808-8029
2018 mulch hay: $50/roll at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-286-3191
Cow manure for sale; have Bobcat to load, great all-around fertilizer, delivery available. Scotty Ingram Ball Ground 770596-7718

Free horse manure with shavings; you load you haul. Easy access, bob cats, loaders welcome. Billy Burke Covington 770-861-4574 678-602-1343
Free horse manure. We load trucks and trailers Monday thru Saturday. Tawn Edwards 5295 Morton Road Johns Creek 30022 678-521-8869
Fresh clean red pinestraw installed and cleaned: $4/bale. We also have long needle pinestraw. Travis Golden Conyers 770-895-8073
Long leaf pine straw, delivered and spread or semi trailers dropped. Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076
Slash pine straw, 700 bales available: $2.25/bale at farm. Local delivery available. Donald Akins 1122 Jim Rowe Hightower Rd Collins 30421 912-557-4616 912-245-9837
Poultry Litter/Compost
Poultry litter for $35/ton; $10/acre for spreading. UGA tested with high calcium content. Andrew Rodriguez Greensboro 678-777-7990
Wanted: chicken litter compost for small garden beds, in and around Acworth, Kennesaw, Woodstock or Marietta area. Terry Blakely Acworth 770-853-0464
Oddities
Grow your own LUFFA washcloths from seed: $5/40, $7/60, $10/200 + SASE. Davis Yaun 15412 Ga Highway 86 Soperton 30457 aikenyaun@gmail.com 912-3991988
Get your Georgia Grown apparel today!
www.georgiagrown.com

Garden Space
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Farmers Markets
Markets may use this category to advertise vendor space for rent or lease, as well as days and hours of operation.
Henry Farm, barn, plant sale at Knight's Market; call for space. Tractors, plants and animal sales welcome. Joe Webb Mcdonough 404-207-7764
Out-Of-State Wanted
3 year old registered Brangus Bulls. Edward Sistrunk Auburn AL 334-727-1919 334-727-5252
Horseradish roots. Henry Bledsoe Valley AL gameday1716@hotmail.com 334-7567253
Firewood
Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Free firewood or craft wood, round poplar pieces, Lula area. Roger Keebaugh Gainesville 770-540-3005
Mixed hardwood, 2 cords of seasoned chunks. $50. Michael Magrum Rydal 706509-8576
Red and white oak, $195/cord. Great for fire pit, cooking, heating. Frank Lundak White 770-668-6901
Red oak firewood, end of winter sale, different sizes, will deliver locally. Travis Ulfik Oxford 470-896-1853
Timber
Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published.

CORRECTIONS
Farmland for Sale in Madison County: 6.1 acres, 231' road frontage, 241' Broad River frontage, near new Hwy. 72; $12,000 per acre. Willie Garmon Carlton 770-4036623
Two wood heaters: $500 ea or $800 for both. Roger Keebaugh Gainesville 770869-7941 678-725-6158
Handicrafts
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words.
All types of chair caning, refinishing and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr Perry 31069 478-987-4243
Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, also wicker and rattan repair. 38 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-7252554
Memory Bears made out of your loved ones' clothing. Sherry McDaniel Buford 770-366-1306 770-945-4869
Old-fashioned rabbit box traps. Stick trigger system; $20. Cedar bluebird houses. Cleanout lid; $15 + $8 shipping. Donald Allen 3647 Spain Rd Snellville 30039 404-578-7758
Sunbonnets, adult bibs, walker bags, aprons adult and child: $7 each or 3/$18, includes postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-3440568
The Gourd Pile. 874 Morrison Road Barney, GA, 31624. Visit our farm or call for gourds. Pamela Morrison Barney 229775-2123 407-538-4700
Walking wheel, works, very good condition, old; $200. Gene Lurwig Danielsville 706-795-5564
We do chair caining in Northeast Ga. Call or email for price. Donald Tiger donaldbecker2012@gmail.com 770-807-9783

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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019

This is(n't) your grandfather's tractor show

By Amy Carter
amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov
To the casual observer, an antique is just a dusty old thing. But to one who is patient enough to stop, look and listen, that old thing tells an unforgettable story. It might speak of ingenuity born of need, or of inspiration that moved humanity a giant leap forward.
To serious collectors like Hamilton Halford, it poses a simple question: Remember me?
Halford learned to drive a tractor before he learned to drive a car. It was the late 1970s, he was 10 years old, and what his Mama didn't know couldn't hurt him or his Daddy, who put him aboard a 1960 John Deere 620 Orchard with a two-cylinder engine pulling a 14-foot mower.
"I didn't even know how to spell John Deere," he said. "I had to stand up so I could push the clutch handle in to get it in gear."
A 31-year career with the Georgia State Patrol dramatically broadened his driving options, but the memory of that first driving lesson was strong enough to fuel his curiosity decades later, when Halford learned that John Deere only made 202 of those tractors. He waited two years for someone to respond to an Internet query seeking one to buy.
"That's when the bug bit me, you might say. I go for the low-production and oddball John Deeres. I've got one they only made three of, one they only made two of, different colors blue, orange, lime green, a white John Deere."
He's even got a rare self-propelled peanut combine made by John Deere in the 1960s.
He'll be displaying part of his collection at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricen-

ter in Perry Nov. 14-16 at the first Georgia National Antique Agriculture Show.
"Starting out we were just going to have a tractor show, but when you have access to the resources we do like buildings and grounds and RV space, we saw real fast that we could make this event to include an agricultural community maybe we haven't reached before," said Philip Gentry, youth and livestock director at the stateowned fairgrounds.
"We learned that the folks that are involved in antique agriculture or the history of agriculture, they're farmers and teachers and every day people who just have a passion for this kind of niche that's inside agriculture."
Seven months ahead of the event, they've fielded inquiries from hobbyists in Ohio, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma and California, according to Marketing and Sponsorship Director Keaton Walker. Potential exhibitions will include cabover trucks once used to haul hay, antique implements, heritage livestock and antique toys.
The show will be a family event, and Walker is working with area schools to coordinate field trips for students. The Georgia Museum of Agriculture, formerly the Agrirama in Tifton, has committed to bring hands-on exhibits and stage demonstrations in candle-making, blacksmithing and the like for children and adults.
"We hope to educate and intrigue the younger demographic as to the possibilities of ag and showcase just what ag has done to influence their day-to-day living," said Stephen Shimp, executive director of the GNFA.
In addition to promoting the Georgia National Fair and the agriculture industry as a whole, the livestock facilities at the fair exist

to promote and encourage youth achievement in agriculture.
Unlike Walker, Gentry and Halford, Shimp doesn't hail from a traditional farming background. He's spent his tenure in Perry learning at events held on the fairgrounds year-round.
"I grew up in southeastern Massachusetts with the largest ag-related industry in that area being commercial fishing," he said. "My real introduction to ag in Georgia was when I came to work here in 2002 as the Public Safety Director. I fell in love with everything about it. I learned right along with the thousands of children who attend our events or show market animals here what it takes to produce the nation's food supply. I am still learning."
In partnership with producers in the area, the show will also include farm tours and demonstrations of old and new harvest techniques for crops such as peanuts, hay and cotton. A trip to a nearby cotton gin is on the bill, as well.
"This show will focus on anything and everything antique ag, giving our visitors a look into what it took for farmers to produce their crops generations before us," Shimp said. "We hope it will give insight as to just how far technology has advanced the producing power of today's farmer, while assisting them in meeting the demands for food and fiber today."

The first Georgia National Antique Agriculture Show will be held Nov. 14-16 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry. Show hours are noon to 6 p.m. Nov. 14, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 15 and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. Tickets to a Friday night banquet with a keynote speaker and entertainment will be sold for a nominal fee. Register as an exhibitor and find updates online at http://www.gnfa.com/p/ about/georgia-national-antiqueagriculture-show.

Take a virtual trip back in time
Are you interested in reading the Market Bulletin's coverage of agriculture as far back as 1964? Visit the digital archive maintained by the Georgia Documents Depository Service at https://dlg.usg.edu/collection/dlg_ggpd. The archive is part of the Digital Library of Georgia, which maintains an electronic repository of government documents and reports, historical photographs and records, and newspapers. Access is offered to the public free of charge.

Tell us about your favorite tractor, Market Bulletin readers

By Lee Lancaster lee.lancaster@agr.georgia.gov
Recently, I stopped by a shop near Baxley to talk to the owner about his collection of antique tractors. The visit made me wonder what kind of stories you, our readers, have to share about your favorite farm tractors.
Almost every farmer has a tractor. Looking back, probably

every farmer has a favorite tractor, too. It could be their first tractor from high school or maybe the first tractor the family used when they replaced horses and mules. It could be the tractor they used to produce 10,000 round bales of hay.
It wouldn't have to be restored or even still in one piece, but we would love to hear about tractors that spent their whole life in Georgia growing peanuts, cows or Vidalia Onions. We'll feature these stories in future editions of the

Market Bulletin, the place where a lot of these tractors were bought, sold, found and bought again.
If you would like to share your tractor story, mail it or email it along with a photo, if you have one. Our mailing address is: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Att: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta, Ga. 30334.
The email address is: lee.lancaster@agr.georgia.gov

Georgia Grown Area Marketing Coordinator Lee Lancaster at home in Rhine with his children, nephews and the family dog aboard a 1950 John Deere B that was owned by the children's great-grandfather, Levi Dopson. Dopson bought the tractor at Milan Tractor and Implement Co.

Cleveland Carter in Baxley with his JD Unstyled A and Styled A tractors. (Lee Lancaster/GDA)

A correction:
A reader called to question the ingredient list for an archival recipe reprinted in the Market Bulletin March 27. The recipe as printed in our May 20, 2009, edition calls for 1 buttery round crackers, crumbled. While we have not tested the recipe, we agree that 1 crackers sounds like too few to make a decent pie crust. We suggest using 1 sleeves or cups of crumbled buttery crackers such as Ritz Crackers or a similar brand.

Vidalia Sweetest Onionlicious Pie

Ingredients:
1 sleeves (or cups) of buttery round crackers, crumbled
6 Tbsps. butter, softened 2 cups thinly sliced sweet Vidalia onions 2 cloves garlic, minced cup heavy cream 2 eggs tsp. salt cup shredded Swiss cheese

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a mixing bowl, combine crackers and 4 tablespoons of the butter in a bowl until well blended. Press into the bottom and 1 inch up the sides of a 1-inch pie plate to form a shell. Refrigerate until needed.
Melt remaining 2 tablespoons of butter in heavy skillet over medium heat. Saut onions and garlic slowly until tender, about 12 minutes.

Brown cracker crust slightly and arrange cooked onions in the bottom of the crust.
Beat eggs, heavy cream and salt in a bowl until blended. Pour the mixture over the onions.
Sprinkle with cheese.
Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes, or until a knife comes out clean.
Serve hot as a side dish to any meal.
-Published May 20, 2009

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