EstablishEd 1917 a CEntury of sErviCE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 VOL. 103, NO. 24 COPYRIGHT 2020 Forage testing ensures quality hay, saves money on supplemental feed By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov Hay, rolled up in round bales or square bales, looks like, well, hay. And while some farmers say they can tell good hay from bad hay just by looking at it, the only way to know for sure is to do a forage test that provides an analysis of nutrients. The University of Georgia Extension Service offers hay forage tests that anyone can request through a county Extension Office. UGA forage expert Dr. Lisa Baxter says forage testing is an excellent tool for hay farmers and buyers because, from a nutritional standpoint, there's more to hay than meets the eye. "If you drive through rural areas of the state, you'll see `forage hay for sale' or `cow hay for sale' or `good hay for sale,' things like that," she said. "Ideally, we would be selling based on a forage test rather than those more visual qualities. So, this hay is green. It smells good. It must be good hay, but that doesn't tell us what's in there." 10 0 t1h9A17nniv2e0r1s7ary A forage test pulls a core sample from a bale and is sent to a lab for analysis to measure the hay's TDN, total digestible nutrients. Baxter explains many farmers are concerned only with protein content. She explained protein is essential, but it's just one piece of the puzzle. Farmers should also consid- er the energy in the hay the carbohydrates, sugars and other nutrients. Steve Echols, who grows bermudagrass hay on his farm in Glascock County, does forage testing because he says he wants to know what's inside the bale for his own cows and to be good to customers buying his hay. "You know, the difference between a 10 percent hay and a 12 percent hay is substantial. For most people who are buying hay, if it's not tested, you don't know. I mean, the prettiest hay in the world to See FORAGE TESTING, page 15 The only sure way to recognize a quality bale of hay is to have it tested. (UGA CAES photo) Like it or not, Joro spiders are here to stay By Beth Gavrilles UGA Odum School of Ecology Chances are if you live in Northeast Georgia you've come across an East Asian Joro spider this fall. At almost three inches across when their legs are fully extended, they're hard to miss. While they're roughly the same size as banana spiders and yellow garden spiders, the distinctive yellow and blue-black stripes on their backs and bright red markings on their undersides are unique. Their enormous three-dimensional webs are a striking golden color and tend to be located higher off the ground than those of other spiders. "We've been getting lots of calls and emails from people reporting sightings," said Byron Freeman, director of the Georgia Museum of Natural History. "They seem to be really common in riparian areas and in urban areas around people's houses, but they're also in the deep woods." Joro spiders have spread widely since they were first spotted in Hoschton, Ga., in 2013. They probably arrived by hitching a ride in a shipping container from China or Japan, accord- ing to Freeman. He and Richard Hoebeke, associate curator of the museum's arthropod collection and a research professional in the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Department of Entomology, confirmed the identity of those early arrivals based on genetic analysis in 2015. Now, five years later, Joro spiders appear to have successfully established themselves in the area, with recent confirmed reports from as far afield as Blairsville and Greenville, S.C. But there is still much that remains unknown about them. One important question is how they might affect the local ecosystem. Will they outcompete other orb weaving spiders? Will they reduce insect populations through predation? "We don't know what the impact is going to be," said Freeman, a faculty member in the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology. "Right now, we're trying to learn as much as we can about them." So far, early observations indicate that Joros are coexisting with the area's other orb weaving spiders, with webs close to, and in some cases even attached to, one another. And Joro spiders also appear to be able to capture and feed on at least one insect that other local spiders are not: adult brown marmorated stink bugs, an invasive pest that can infest houses and damage crops. In turn, Joro spiders are vulnerable to predators like mud dauber wasps and birds. Freeman noted that dewdrop spiders, a kleptoparasite as the name implies, they steal food from others have been See JORO SPIDERS, page 14 Got a farmers market? Webinar series explains how to tap your local market to sell produce, value-added farm products Please deliver this paid subscription to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov "Buy Local" has been the mantra this year for many shoppers in Georgia who are looking for fresh produce and value-added products at their local farmers' markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. A new webinar series by the University of Georgia Extension Service looks to help producers "Sell Local." "The Farmers Market Vendor Series" is a six-part webinar focusing on establishing a business and selling at the farmers market. Kyrie Adkins, Agriculture and Natural Resources agent at the Carroll County UGA Extension Office, is organizing the webinar. Adkins said the idea came to her when she noticed an uptick in people coming to her office and asking how to sell their items. Meanwhile, she noticed that her local market had the same vendors selling each week. Her advice to those wishing to sell has been to start with their local farmers market. "That's is going to be the easiest way to get their product out, because that's why people come to the farmers market, but they just don't know how to get involved," she said. The webinars are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. each Monday. The next See WEBINAR SERIES, page 14 The best place to start researching selling products at a farmers market is to talk to your local farmers market manager. Your county UGA Extension Service office can also be a useful resource. Other resources include: The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Food Safety Division. The division's web site has a Resources and Outreach page that includes information on starting a cottage food business and farmers market FAQs at www. agr.georgia.gov/outreach.aspx. You can also call the Food Safety Division at 404.656.3627. The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Marketing Division maintains a list of local farmers' markets operating in the state on its web site, www.agr.georgia.gov/communityfarmers-markets.aspx. You can also call the Marketing Division office at 404.656.3680. The UGA Small Business Development Center offers consulting and online resources to start a business. For more information, go to the center's web site at www. georgiasbdc.org, or call 706.542.2762. PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 Advertise in the Market Bulletin Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Ads run a maximum of two consecutive issues unless requested otherwise. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. All items advertised must be farm-related. 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To subscribe by mail send a check or money order payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address, email address and phone number to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374 Call the Georgia Department of Agriculture 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 AI Hotline 855.491.1432 Georgia Grown Food Safety 404.656.3680 404.656.3627 GATE 855.327.6829 Plant Protection 404.463.8617 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Licensing 855.424.5423 Animal Protection 404.656.4914 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 Market Bulletin 404.656.3722 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 Access the Market Bulletin online any time at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx FARM MACHINERY 801 Ford new paint, 12 volt, 6ft bush hog, 6ft harrow, 6ft everything works, looks and box scrape, all good condition: runs good: $3400. Jeff $500 for all or $200 each. Knowles Eatonton 706-473- James Vaughn Cornelia 706- 1418 778-9554 Please specify if machinery is 8650 John Deere, 290HP, ex- 7ft, 8ft, 10ft and 15ft Bush in running condition. cellent condition, good cab, Hog brand rotary mowers, also TRACTORS HVAC, ready to work: $12,500. tether. Richard Breeden Rising Joe Chance Ashburn 229- Fawn 423-280-6555 (1) 8N and (1) 9N Ford trac- 938-9156 or 229-567-4729 Brown tree cutter, MDL tors, new carburetor on one, 950 John Deere utility tractor. 2620C, 1000rpm, PTO, great started restoring both: $2200 Runs good: $3000. William L. shape, needs 70HP tractor. for both. Richard Welch Clark Thomasville 229-228- Billy Waites Macon 478-951- Sandersville 478-232-8921 4965 5416 1940 Allis Chalmers WD-40 Allis-Chalmers WD45 gas EZ Max, new tires, belts, tune tractor, fair condition with cul- tractor, tricycle front: $3500. L. up, battery starter. 60Inch cut, tivators: $1000; John Deere Buttler Hazlehurst 912-375- zero turn, extra belts, cable. fully restored tricycle front, ex- 5727 Mower in great shape: $700. cellent condition: $5000. S.Y. Case DC and incomplete Carl Taylor Meansville 404- Wright Fairmount 706-629- parts tractor, engines not 408-8466 0406 stuck, great for restoration: For sale 8ft Kodiak HD cutter, 1950 John Deere B parts tractor for sale. Good frame, stuck motor, long hood, partial $1200 for both, offers considered. Photos available. Mike Ledford Jasper 770-893-2585 lift type, can be used with 40100HP: $3500. Call or text 1864-378-8609. D Gibson Due trans., radiator, serial #256764: Farmall 230 for sale, runs West, SC 864-378-8609 $450. Larry Ansley Watkinsville 706-255-7174 great, has mechanical issues, Washington County: $1500. John Deere l-100, 42in deck, Huskee 46in deck, Poulan Pro 1984 Kubota B6100 tatic transmission, 2WD, runs, sheet William Timmerman 803-640-6265 Harlem PB175 42in deck; $700 for all three mowers. Ralph Williams metal and paint good. Tires Ferguson 30, completely re- Whitesburg 770-295-9504 good, no equipment: $1400. L. Waller Manchester 706-8463965 1985 Allis Chalmers 6140, built, everything works, show condition: $3500. Wendell Shearouse Springfield 912754-3037 Lowery 6ft bush hog, good condition: $650; King Kutter 6.5ft, 20 disc, harrow: $1000. Leonard Draper Cedartown runs good, Bush Hog 286, Ferguson tractor, 60s model, 770-748-2042 Bush Hog 6ft harrow and scrape blade: $8000. Danny Peed Butler 478-391-2022 1993 TAFE 35DI diesel tractor, 3cyl, 4-speed, 1157 hrs, new rear tires. Same as MF35. Looks rough, used to pull pine straw wagons. Donald Smith 4spd trans. w/high & low, Perkins diesel engine, tires in exc. cond., lift not working: $2000. Tommy Hull Franklin 770-854-4772 Grill guard for Kubota L3600: $100. John Gibson Newborn 470-336-8721 Six foot John Deere cutter, good condition, With slip clutch and tail wheel and 3 point hitch, good PTO shaft: $795. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-537-2890 Vicon CM165, 4 disc mower: $700. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica Wrightsville 478-232-5913 JD 6410, CA, 2WD, 3 re- 770-445-2423 motes, very clean, 4080hrs: 2003 New Holland 75D trac- $37,500; JD 6105M, CA, 4x4, 2 PLANTING AND tor cab, front end loader: remotes, 1240hrs: $63,400. $18,500; 20ft goose neck flat Wiley Farm Covington 770- TILLAGE bed trailer: $3000. Reed McNabb Nicholson 706-340-7236 464-3276 John Deere 2355, 4x4 loader, (1) 16nch two-bottom Ford turning plow. Has tailwheel; 1 2650hrs. Runs good, new rear pond scoop, large bucket; 1 tires, ROPS and top cover. Ford one-bottom turning plow. Rear hydraulic hookup: Has gauge wheel. Darwin $16,500. B. Garrett Carrollton Blansit Trion 706-238-0465 770-301-9828 1,2,3 & 4 bottom plows dirt John Deere 4240 open cab, scoops, 1,2,4 & 6 row cultiva- one owner, front-end loader, tors, 1,2 & 4 rolling cultivators, 7000hrs: $23,000. John Deere 275 gal totes: Cash. C. Crosby 4240, cab, a/c: $21,000. Both Blackshear 912-449-6573 well-maintained, good cond. E. Brown Avera 706-831-3442 2-row cultivator: $250, 1-row 2013 John Deere 5075E, 2000hrs, 4x4 loader: $34,000. Sammy LaGrange 706-8121294 2017 L4701 Kubota tractor w/front end loader and spear, low hrs. R.M. Hice Barnesville 770-468-1602 John Deere 5100M, 4WD, open/opps, loader prep: $30,500. M. Burdette Canon 706-498-6110 Kubota M 6800, 4WD with front end loader. Engine needs rebuilt. Call for options trade or buy. Vincent Ta Buena Vista cultivator: $150, H/D scrape blade: $200, Ford rubber-tired loader w/backhoe (not running) $1500, 6ft land roll-over: $500. T. Barge Gay 770-927-3756 800-1000 pecan tree guards: $0.50 each. Terry Collins Lyons 912-293-3078 2017 LS farm tractor 25HP, 229-314-0530 8ft HD rotary tiller w/shaft, 3pt 4WD, frontend loader, hydro- Kubota M7060 HFC 2WD, hy- hitch: $1400. Joe Lamb stat transmission, tires, forks, draulic shuttle, 8x8 cab; Kub- Fitzgerald 229-425-1721 bushhog, scrape blade. Excellent condition. 160hrs: $12,800 OBO. William Cochran Cherry Log 706-632-5744 2018 Yanmar tractor YT235C. 149hrs, still under warranty. 35HP diesel, 4WD, power steering, HVAC cabin, 5ft Bushhog, loader bucket: $28,500 OBO. James Tanner Woodstock 770-608-4336 2021 Kioti DK6010 w/cab, PTO 44.9HP, engine 57.7HP, front-end loader, bucket, grapple, fork: $38,000. Selling for ota LA1154 B3538 frontend loader BS10 Spear 505HR 2017 model, like new. Tim Simmons Balwin 706-6771363 Massey Harris Pony 1955 model. Show quality, full set of cultivators and wheel weights. Very nice: $4500. L. Ethridge Lavonia 706-498-3838 Yanmar YM2000, parts tractor, engine will not turn, with loader and bucket, good rear rubber: $1000 OBO. Brent Strite Monticello 678-877- 9ft heavy duty disc used one time on 10-acre field, paid $2000 10 years ago. Ernest How Eatonton 706-485-2284 Covington TP-46 planter. New seed box and chain. Good fertilizer box. 2 corn plates. New opening shovel. No frame: $600. Daniel Williams Senoia 770-351-7098 Disc harrows for a 3pt hitch tractor, good condition: $225. D. Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948 health reasons. D Gibson Due 1029 ka3zpm@att.net JD 8300 grain drill, 24 drops, West, SC 864-378-8609 (text) CUTTERS AND EX shape; 5ft Brown Tree Cutter mower, heavy duty. H. 53 Golden Jubilee, 12V, front and rear lights, good front MOWERS David Green Montrose 478278-5252 bumper, rebuilt hydraulic system, good tires: $2975. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 2014 Bush Hog model 297 7ft cutter, used about 10 times, excellent condition: $2500. John Deere 7300 planter, 6/36 with monitor. Solid unit. Mike Bird Americus 229-942- 55 running tractors: $800 to Omer McCants Talbotton 706- 3835 $1500 each. Robert Collins Calhoun 706-602-9027 573-5725 5ft King Kutter bush hog in John Deere deer plot drills, works on 3pt. hitch: $2400 to 570 New Holland: $7500. 467 John Deere: $12,500. 4030 good condition: $600. Richard Day Monroe 770-267-0004 $2800. R. Hulett Hazelhurst 912-375-3008 or 912-253- John Deere: $10,000. 4010 John Deere: $7500. 4010 John Deere: $8500. 6400 John Deere: $15,000. Benny Garrett LaFayette 706-397-2105 okiepeach2020@gmail.com 6-row Amadas stalk chopper: $10,000; 6-row KMC run under plow: $2000. Johnny Day Ambrose 912393-4495 0161 John Deere grain drill, 13ft, 4inch, large and small hopper, good condition: $5000 obo. Jimmy Perry Carlton 706-5408119 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 PLANTING AND SPRAYERS 500 gallon fuel tank used twice, pump mounted on Gooseneck brand 20ft live- 5x10 wooden trailer: $300 stock trailer. Two cut gates. OBO. M. Ray Aragon 706- TILLAGE AND SPREADERS wheels, highway worthy. Always cleaned and sheltered. 237-0247 Ernest How Eatonton 706- Troy-Bilt tiller, 7HP Kohler en- 2005 Freightliner spreader 485-2284 gine: $75. J. 229-319-0070 Heirs Moultrie truck, 16ft $30,500. M. Burdette Canon 706-498-6110 All-purpose plow, mower, cultivators, rotary bottom Like new, perfect cond.: $7500. Andy Landers Watkinsville 706-207-2208 Horton V-Nose trailer, dual axel, 7ft x 14 ft, rear ramp door, side door, excellent con- dition: $2995: G.I. Hitch & re- GRADERS AND BLADES 4730 sprayer with 2500 plow, post hole diggers and hours: $100,000. Johnny Day scrape blade. Nelson Massey Ambrose 912-393-4495 Conyers 770-483-2639 ciever: $45. S. English Jackson 770-584-5998 '99 E CAT motorgrader: needs paint but mechanically very good cond: $13,000. Al Davis Byron 478-599-1066 or 478-952-9385 Gill 5ft rollover box scrape blade, gd cond: $650 OBO. Dwight Dallas 404-569-1993 8ft EZ-Flo pull behind fertilizer sprayer: $475 OBO. Fred Russell Monroe 770-267-4618 AG Spray 200 gallon 3pt sprayer with Hypro roller pump, John Blue 40-1 foam marker, 20ft boom and handgun. John Bryant Eatonton 706-473-0399 Bridgeport milling machine, variable speed, 3phase, 2HP, 9" x 48" table, No tooling, you move, 2000lbs: $2500. L. Garrett Blairsville 706-897-7708 Bush Hog wheel, 15 1/2x4 used: $45; Fred Cain 5ft. all purpose plow, 5 shank, 3pt, used: $425. Jack Barnes Tree Spade, Big John 90in on 1997 Ford 9000, 8LL Trans, CAT engine 137K mi. Rex Nursery Rex 770-8236789 Wheel hay rake used five times. Has entry wheel, in excellent condition. Ernest How Stock trailer, 9.5ft X 15ft, 2 axle; 27inch solid lower sides, 1inch welded pipes above including top. Charity sale: $850 Motorcycle trailer will hold 3 motorcycles: $350. Ernest How Eatonton 706-485-2284 Pioneer Haflinger fore cart, padded bench seat rubber, torsion axles, mechanical brakes and shafts: $1450. Ronald Wiley Auburn 770307-7152 Loader for tractor, Koyker 220 w/5ft bucket, good condition: $2500. Andy Benya Greenville 407-462-2582 Never used Dirt Dog box scraper and landscape rake for sale: $1200. Call/text. D. Gibson Due West, SC 864-378- HEAVY 8609 EQUIPMENT PICKERS AND HARVESTERS 1973 John Deere 4400-D combine, under shelter, w/3 row corn head, 13ft grain table & 4 36in row soybean head. KMC de-caker: $5000. M. Burdette Canon 706-498-6110 Litter spreader, 16ft, good condition: $8000 negotiable. Leland Edelen Tifton 229-3921666 Never used 250 gallon sprayer with sprayer head that shoots 30ft. Selling for health reasons $1500. Call/text. D. Gibson Due West, SC 864378-8609 Tru-Flo model 400 seed/fertilizer spreader on a 3pt hitch, PTO driven, good condition, pictures available. David Griggs Fayetteville 404-932-7291 Braselton 770-503-4633. Early 1970s butter bean sheller, Taylor Mfg., needs some work: $1,200 OBO. James Martin Monroe 470416-1196 Fast Hitch for Farmall Cub: $400. Tires, 8.3x24 AG tread. Thomas Tucker Lithonia 770941-2354 Ford 3pt hitch post hole auger for sale with 6inch and 12inch augers: $475. Paul Stacey Toccoa 706-866-6994 GM 471 power unit for sawmill or other applications: $4000. S.L. Brannon Fair- Eatonton 706-485-2284 Woodchuck wood chipper, powered by Ford 300 engine, exc. condition, runs great, kept under roof: $5000 OBO. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 678-520-0026/770-386-4464 Please specify if equipment is in running condition or not. FORESTRY AND LOGGING cash. Chester Thomas Fayetteville 404-915-4504 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS AND CARTS 2 wagons, treated lumber flooring & bodies. 7 roll hay trailer. Hay spreader w/electric winch. L. Walker Milan 229332-0070 20ft Rollin-S gooseneck trailer. Metal flatbed, ramps, 4 good tires, tandem axles, electric brakes: $3500. Russ Paxton Eastanollee 706-779-3438 Stoll 16x8, dump trailer, 4 metal sides, new battery cables, like new. D. Adams Cedartown 770-881-6502 Utility trailer: 5x10, all metal, heavy duty: $1200. David Blasczyk Dallas 770-445-5646 CROP TRAILERS, CARTS AND BINS Hay trailer for one large round bale, spike w/winch, open frame, two wheels, roadworthy, exc. cond.: $600. Dovie Smith Blairsville 727-4573843 Dennis Scott Sylvania 912682-4422 Case IH 1620 combine: $12,500 obo; Case IH 1660: AG PARTS mount 770-876-4352 AND TIRES Honda 250 Recon ATV: $2500; 5ft, 3pt rotary tiller; 2 tractor tires on 6-hole rims. Amish horse buggy, all in ex- EQUIPMENT Old Ford logging tractor with front end loader and log 35ft flat bed w/dovetail, neckover by Southern Trailers, double axles, wood floor, exc. cond., used very little. Roy Lee Ads for the Dec. 2 issue are due by $18,500. Corn and grain heads Size 4.00-19, 4ply. Fit older cellent condition. Sue Deal noon, Nov. 20. for both. Mark Knaus Cleve- Ford, Ferguson tractors. Old Brooklet 912-839-3826 land 706-969-8798 but good: $50 each. H. Adki- Int. 1420 combine for parts; Gleaner F2 combine, 13ft son Albany 229-894-5115 863 corn head for parts; 14- skidder, not running; Ford antique wrecker, not running. Gary Reese Harlem 706-831-3086 Strickland Villa Rica 404-9758200 Market Bulletin Classified Ad Form header 430 corn header: 20.8/R38 tractor tires, 40% 18ft litter spreader beds for $4000. 1440 International com- tread: $250 for pair. Scott parts. Randy Wilhoit Cohutta CONSTRUCTION bine, 16ft header: $7500. Bril- Price Wrightsvile 478-290- 423-619-6416 EQUIPMENT lion 12ft cultimulcher: $2000. James Southerland Chatsworth 706-695-4141 McNair sweeper model TRT 966, Savage 450 blower model 5132, Savage shaker model 2542. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-860-1277 New Holland Super 717 silage chopper. One-row hydraulic corn head, good knives, 540P- 4419 540 Perkins engine: $450; B275 Int. parts tractor: $750; rear end, transmission parts Int. 46H: $450; IH-140 Block asm.: $250. Jerry Wilson Waycross 912-283-6717 Aftermarket carburetor for Super A tractor. New, never used: $300 Alvin George Bowdon 770-328-5195 John Deere Irrigation pump and pipe: $9,000; (15) 4wheel peanut wagons: $500 each; Nitrogen applicator: $7500. Johnny Day Ambrose 912-393-4495 Lewis Brothers #3 Housekeeper. Always washed and sheltered: $6250; 5ft Priefert Litter Saver: $1250. Anthony Orr Carnesville 706-384-3949 943 Caterpillar loader, 4400 hours, top condition, good under carriage. No smoke, blow by, or leaks. $27,900 OBO. Richard Blue Ridge 706-4553337. D6D dozer VGC recent UC O/H power shift T/M 10ft blade. Pictures available. W.B. Carlyle Pendergrass 770-6010125 TO. Runs smooth, field ready: $4000 firm. Chad Green Macon 770-823-2001 New Idea 323 one-row corn picker, husking rolls, bed-all flex fingers. Very clean and straight, runs smooth, hydraulic head: $3000 firm. Chad Green Macon 770-823-2001 HAY AND FORAGE Dual wheels, No. 20.8x38. No tires: $250; KMC bedder parts: $200; 500-gallon and 1000gallon fuel tanks, no pumps: $250 and $500. William Sparrow Pinehurst 478-954-5903 Engine for MG 1200, disassembled. New parts/tools for assembly. Old parts, list available. Dave Nolan Valdosta 229-506-3698 Free (2) 18.4x26 tires and Lilliston Sweep type cultivator, serial #1444, by Lilliston Corp. Albany, GA., Will load, pics available on request: $500. L. Pepin Chattahoochee Hills 678-857-8710 Model 2.5 Lewis Brothers Housekeeper, very good condition. $5500, OBO. Cumming Paul 404-310-9333 or Debbie 770-539-1454 GEHL 5640 skid steer smooth bucket: $8800 cash obo. Runs great, used weekly. Carter Smith Taylorsville 770-5467064 Hitachi UH181 excavator. 1984 model, 90k lb machine. Runs good, has hyd. leaks. U/C, fair to good. $8500. S Dennard Cochran 478-4881504. All ads are scheduled to run in two consecutive issues, unless requested otherwise. Ads are limited to 25 words, including your name, city and phone number. Our Classified Categories and our Advertising Guidelines and Category rules are posted online at agr.georgia.gov. Category (e.g., Farm Machinery; Farm Animals): ___________________________ Classification (e.g., Tractors; Cattle): ___________________________ 3 point hitch v rake, teeth in good shape, rake or tedder have extra bundle of teeth: $1200. W. Davis Sparta 478- wheels, fits Case International tractor and some combines. John Wofford Canton 678848-2162 Older model Rockford metal lathe, 8in x 54in, 220V with tooling: $1500. Tony Thornton Carrollton 770-301-8105 223-1752 Rear tractor rims, eight lug John Deere 9300 backhoe attachment, SN# 002645T, removed from JD450B crawler loader: $1250. W. White Vienna 229-938-1906 holes, 24inch, 16inch wide Case disc mower, TD110, Ford, Case, John Deere heavy 10ft 4inch cut. Pull type. Excel- duty. Jerry Kilby Rabun Gap TRAILERS lent condition: $7500. Keith 706-746-2459 Yawn 7743 Hazlehurst 912-375- Tire off peanut combine in real good shape. Tire and rim JD702 rake needs drawbar: 8 holes lugs, 900x24. Martin $500; Sitrex 2GL 302 fluffer Greene Ideal 478-949-3055 good for parts: $350; JD640 loader manual and 466 com- OTHER MACHINERY LIVESTOCK HANDLING AND HAULING 14ft cow trailer with rear slid- Phone number: _______________________ puter: free. Patrea Pabst Dewy AND IMPLEMENTS Rose 404-217-8471 (1) 3 Roller Golden cane mill: John Deere 336 square baler. $1000. C. Brooks Blackshear PTO generator, 22KW continuous, 120V and 240V output, single phase, cast ing gate and center gate. Good floor. Also for sale, four 14-ton feed bins. Donald Williams Gillsville 770-540-8599 Subscriber number: ____________________________ Barn kept, good working con- 912-285-8602 dition: $5000. Text or call. P. Kesler Oxford 770-280-5905 200 gallon fuel tank on skids: $300; 225 gallon 3pt hitch alu- iron gearbox. Never used: $2,000 (Sells new for over $3,000). jim.downing@down- 1996 S&H horse trailer, tandem axles, 5 new tires, everything works. Good floor, red: John Deere 468 Round Baler minum spray tank-no pump or w/silage configuration, hi flota- boom: $500. James Rivers ingatlanta.com 404-680-6590 Braselton $2125. John Whidby Ball Ground 770-479-4997 tion tires, CoverEdge surface wrap with twine, bale push bar. Good condition: $25,000. S. Stana Carrollton 770-2413201 Stapleton 706-598-2070 308 gallon fuel tank designed for big bed pick up truck, used one time. Ernest How Eatonton 706-485-2284 Sawmills. 1 Frick all steel heavy duty. 371 diesel. Basic sawmill. 1 Corley, steel with wood husk. Will load. S.L. Brannon Fairmount 770-876- 1997 Stoll cattle trailer, 24ft 8wide, 2-8,000lb axles, tarp and 2 cut gates w/full escape door: $6,000. M. Burdette Canon 706-498-6110 New Holland 565 square 48inch pallet fork: $550; 4352 1998 Eby Wrangler Aluminum baler, great shape, new tires: 72inch brush grapple: $975; Tractor implements. Disc har- livestock trailer, 8ft x 20ft, 1 Border ($5) Photo ($20) Make your ad stand out with a border or photo. Please indicate your choice and mail a check or money order for the exact amount with your ad. Enclose photo with ad or email (.jpg) to MBClassifieds@agr.georgia.gov. Mail this form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Room 330, Atlanta, GA 30334 $7000. Deutz Allis GP2.30 4x4 72inch tooth bucket: $825: JD row, rock rake, bush hog and moveable sorting gate, excel- round baler, great shape: or skid steer quick connect. dirt pan: $500. Will sell sepa- lent condition: $12,000 OBO. FAX to: 404.463.4389 $4250. Andrew Cape Cler- Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675- rately. Darryl Lundy Conyers Morgan Cattle Co. Sylvania mont 678-617-0665 3943 404-427-6376 912-857-3328 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin Classified Categories You must be a subscriber to advertise in the Market Bulletin Classifieds. All advertisements submitted to the Market Bulletin must be agriculture-related. Please note that some categories require supporting documentation before ads can be published. For questions about these categories, please call 404.656.3722 or email MBClassifieds@ agr.georgia.gov. Farm Machinery Tractors Cutters and Mowers Planting and Tillage Graders and Blades Pickers and Harvesters Hay and Forage Sprayers and Spreaders Ag Parts and Tires Other Machinery and Implements Heavy Equipment Forestry and Logging Equipment Construction Equipment Trailers Livestock Handling and Hauling Equipment Trailers and Carts Crop Trailers, Carts and Bins Vehicles Trucks Truck Accessories and Parts UTVs/ATVs Golf Cars Boats Lawn and Garden Garden Tractors Landscape Tools/Materials Farm Supplies Irrigation Equipment Tools and Hardware Generators and Compressors Buildings and Materials Lumber Posts and Fencing Farm Animals Cattle Swine Goats Sheep Equine Stock Dogs Barn Cats Rabbits Poultry/Fowl Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit or License Non-Traditional Livestock Animal Supplies Cattle Supplies Swine Supplies Goat Supplies Sheep Supplies Tack and Supplies Dog Supplies Rabbit Supplies Poultry Supplies Miscellaneous Bees, Honey and Supplies Aquaculture and Supplies Feed, Hay and Grain Mulch and Fertilizers Poultry Litter/Compost Plants, Trees and Flowers Herbs Seeds Timber Firewood Farmers Markets Pick Your Own Things to Eat Oddities Handicrafts and Supplies Farm Antiques Canning Supplies Other Christmas Trees Real Estate Farmland for Sale Farmland Rent/Lease Garden Space Rent/Lease Services Stud Services Boarding Facilities Farm Services Employment Farm Help Needed Seeking Farm Employment Wanted Items wanted in all categories will be advertised here. CROP TRAILERS, VEHICLES LAWN AND TOOLS AND 300+ gal. plastic tanks (tote) in metal cages. 5-inch caps on CARTS AND BINS GARDEN HARDWARE top, valve on bottom: $60 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega Please specify if vehicles are in 100lb. Blacksmith anvil; 678-491-9838 running condition. TRUCKS Please specify if machinery is in running condition or not. 100lb. HD bench vice; 50lb. shop vice that attaches to a 65 trusses 36ft wide, 11ft post & an extremely HD mobile high: $50 each. Leave mes- Subscribe to the Market Bulletin Pull behind grain bins. Made by PDP LLC Chattanooga TN. Call or text for more info: $2300. Dalton Green Ringgold 423-385-5475 Never miss an advertising deadline! Enter your ad online at http://www.agr.georgia. gov/market-bulletin.aspx. 1950 Ford truck, one-ton frame, 24,500miles, good condition, restored, power steering, front disc brakes, pictures available. 302 Ford engine: $22,500. M. Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576 2001 Dodge ton, extended cab, diesel, flat metal bed, toolbox, 6-speed, new tires, 230K miles, 2 sets of metal bodies. Larry McDaniel Thomaston 706-647-6072 2006 Nissan Titan, V8, ext cab, 4 dr, new tires, new batt, 85,927 mi, good cond: $8500 Bernard Prince Macon 478258-6391 2011 Ford 550: 94,000 miles, auto crane body w/auto crane air compressor, hose reel, clear title, service records on site: $20,000 OBO. Tim Norwood Davisboro 478-4123400 Ford F-150, 4door, 2WD, needs repair: $2000. Susan Dockery Albany 229-364-1892 Ford L8000, tandem cab and chassis, a/c, works good, tires, drives great. Duke Burgess Louisville 305-9230262 (cell) GARDEN TRACTORS 1990s Scag Turf Tiger. Set of 3 w/1 running w/minimal work: $800 for all; $275 individual OBO. As is. Powder Springs 770-943-8902 Craftsman rear tines tiller, B.S. motor with 205cc. Sears model 91727363, 17inch wide: $495. Runs great. Sam Larimer Barnesville 770-358-3564 Craftsman YT4000, 46inch cut with bagger, 250hrs: $975 OBO. Brandon Wall Auburn 770-307-8907 Troy-Bilt, Horse tiller, new engine, good condition: $400. Curtis Barfield Gray 478-986- home jack: $500/ea. S. Austin Toccoa 864-723-2428 1inch steel cable. Been inside, hundreds of feet. Richard Haigler Hiawassee 706-8355222 Arm & Hammer 310lb anvil: $990; Farriers anvil 250lb: $990; American anvil 200lb: $375. Ben Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842 Husqvarna 435 18in chain saw, Stihl 041 Farm Boss 20in sage Jeff Estep Newnan 678378-0686 Army Tent, 18x36ft, NIB. 2 doors & screen windows, green outside / white inside: $1400. W. Czechowski Good Hope 770-267-9087 Five steel rods 1"x7'2" and 1"x9'2" threated at ends with turn buckles. Originally bought to hold cabin together but not used. K. Hendricks Covington 404-3071784 Steel I beams: (6) 12x5inch, 16ft; (2) 12x5 by 18ft; (23) 12x5inch by 20ft; (2) 3.5x3/8inch 20ft; (1) 7inch channel, 15ft. Agnes Anderson Collins 912-245-8460 8852 chain saw, plus 4 chains: Tin for sale, 6ft to 18ft @ An annual subscription is $10 (26 issues) and includes online access to view the Market Bulletin, place Classified ads and search the Classifieds online. LANDSCAPE TOOLS AND MATERIALS $350. Henry Moss Ball $1/ft. Gloria Malcom Social Ground 770-479-9454 Circle 770-464-4303 Trailer tow bar for tractor, Two metal fuel barrels, 120 new: $350. Ernest How Eaton- gallons: $25 each. James New Subscriber Gift subscription Renewal (Subscriber No._____________________) Please deliver the Market Bulletin to: Cyclone rake XL, 9hp Van- ton 706-485-2284 guard engine, optional dual wheels & vacuum hose, used very little, manuals included: $950 firm. Doug Askew GENERATORS AND COMPRESSORS Greensboro 706-347-1610 Causey Albany 229-435-4296 or 229-395-6300 Used tin, 3ftx20ft, no rust, 32 sheets avail: $25ea. Ben Smith Elberton 706-246-5901 Name: Address: City: Phone: Email address: State: Zip code: Restored M35a3 Army new Caterpillar engine & Allison auto trans., 4 new Michelin 395/85/R20XZL tires, LED light kit, 4WD, includes military trailer: $26,500. Wayne Good Hope 770-267-9087 80KW Kohler generator, pow- Cyclone rake XL, 9HP, 415 ered by John Deere diesel, low gallon capacity, mulcher, extra hours, switchover, 100-gallon LUMBER 17ft vacuum hose, dual fuel tank: $6300 for all; LP gas wheels, low hrs., fully serviced, manuals: $1200. R. Conley Conyers 770-851-2623 incinerator: $200. Ray Clinard Cleveland 706-969-9412 Miller, Big Blue 250 diesel 10 2x4 11ft: $4; 8 2x6 10ft: $5; 7 2x8 14ft: $8; 5 2x12 16ft: $14; 2 4x6 9ft, bridge timbers: $6; Jimmy Young Tyrone 770- Plastic nursery containers: 3, welder generator plus various 712-3344 Check here if you prefer an online subscription (the paper WILL NOT be mailed to you). TRUCK ACCESSORIES AND PARTS 7 and 10 gallon sizes, most new, some used once. Selling due to nursery closing: cheap prices. Bob Brookshire pieces of Vermeer equipt., low hrs., used very little, stored inside. Call Joe Lexington 706743-3994 2 Black walnut trees, 24inch plus diameter: Free, if taken down and complete clean up. A. Bell Moreland 770-253- Please bill this subscription to: (Check here if same as delivery address) Name: Address: City: State: Zip code: Phone: Email address: Please make your check or money order payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture and mail with this Tires (2) all terrain Kuhmo Hoschton 404-895-6469 BUILDINGS AND 2987 315/75-16. 75% tread: $20 each. Matthew Brown Lilburn Privacy trees Leyland cypress, Thuja Giants delivered MATERIALS 2x8x12ft pressure treated lumber, no nail holes, 96 770-564-3456 BOATS Boat cradle, boat motor, planted, direct from our farm. Serving all of Georgia. John Cowherd Monticello 770-8627442 1500 used antique bricks, cleaned & stacked on pallets, slight variations and sizes: $750. Frank Howell Kite 863- pieces: $960; 2x8x10ft, 96 pieces: $775. Other 2x8 sizes available. Barrett Farms Mount Airy 706-499-8008 steering system on large work or party boat. Stainless steel trough. Connie Powell 677 Brookwood Dr., Monticello, Ga. 31064 706-476-0637 Two spring trimmers: a Honda 4cycle: $100; Still 2cycle: $50. Marvin McWilliams Mari- etta 770-427-6848 944-0900 Approx. 350 board feet, 1inch boards, various widths, mixed kinds, good boards, air dried. J. Murphy Trenton 423-4438666 form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Att: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 You may also pay with a Visa or MasterCard online at agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx or by contacting our Consumer Call Center at 800.282.5852. Annual renewal for the FARM SUPPLIES Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption (GATE) program is now open. Eligible farmers can renew their IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT GATE card for 2021 online by visiting https://forms. agr.georgia.gov/GATE/. 15HP, good, used, 460v pump from 6inch well: $2000; 105ft, 4in, 188 wall steel drop pipe: $750. Dewel Lawrence Vienna 229-322-4048 24inch PVC drain pipe, up to 40ft lengths, strong, handles w/excavator, we can deliver or ideal for log trailer hauling: $20/ft. M. Lee Hiram 770-943-5108 Wood-Mizer lumber: 1x12 pine poplar, oak trailer flooring (any thickness), 2in walnut, cedar, firewood. Larry Moore Grantville 678-278-5709 Wood-Mizer, custom-cut lumber, kiln-dried, milled, restorations, timber frames, flooring, tables, barns, fencing, reclaimed, live edge lumber, trailer flooring. John Sell Mil- ner 770-480-2326 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar Editor's Note: To ensure the health and safety of staff and visitors, Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, MARION COUNTY 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. most livestock auction sites have Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, sheep; Franklin County Livestock sheep, chickens, small animals; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 requested that sellers drop off Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Danny animals and leave, and only buyers 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 Carnesville. Call Chad Ellison, N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, Burkhart, 229.228.6960 attend sales. We recommend calling the sale barn before going to confirm that the event is still scheduled. CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 GORDON COUNTY Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@ windstream.net PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter APPLING COUNTY Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 goats, sheep; Pulaski County Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m. 706.549.4790 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, at the Baxley Fairgrounds: Goats, sheep, feeder pigs, hogs, calves, poultry and rabbits; A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley. Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096 COLQUITT COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900 Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 GREENE COUNTY SEMINOLE COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: 478.553.6066 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan ATKINSON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271 COOK COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel. Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553 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 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 Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, horses. Upson County Livestock, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Aaron and BEN HILL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John BLECKLEY COUNTY Waddell, 229.246.4955 Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) JONES COUNTY Every Saturday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens; Wayside Auction, Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 Anna White, 864.704.2487 or 770.713.5045. WILKES COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm EMANUEL COUNTY misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397 Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 1035 Monticello Highway, Gray. Call Valerie Rice Johnson, 762.435.1026. Facebook: Wayside Auction LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, 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 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632 Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than BUTTS COUNTY Every Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.: Beef cattle; 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 467 Fairfield Church Road/ 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765 chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #4213; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call Krystal Burnett 678.972.4599 Smith, 706.779.5944 SUMTER COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call 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 Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Seth Harvey, 770.775.7314 CARROLL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263 LAURENS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 Scott Poole, Glenn Hartley or Larry Horsting, 229.380.4901 TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov. Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old FORSYTH COUNTY chickens, small animals; RockRidge Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865 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 MADISON COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Bell, 706.795.3961 Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call 678.972.4599 POSTS AND 1 Charolais bull and 1 steer, 2 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 50+ black bulls SimAngus, Belted Galloway cows. 2 reg- Jersey bull, 2 y/o, good, 500lbs each.: $500 each. Ed- Objective & Connealy Consen- Angus crossed, Good quality. istered heifers, 2 unregistered. gentle, farm raised. Don Hud- FENCING die Hatcher Comer 706-783- sus bloodlines, should add 1 year, 2 year old. Can deliver. All full belts & pasture ex- gins Marietta 404-886-6849 100 T posts: $2 each. All have been used, have insulators and caps for T posts; 100-gallon water tubs: $40 each. J.W. Uhler Ringgold 706-375-2807 5267 1 Hereford bull, 3y/o: $1000. 1 Hereford bull, 6m/o: $800. Chuck Barry Reynold 478957-5125 10 bred black Angus cows, pounds to their calves, very docile. $1800/ea. Eugene Shipp Royston 706-245-8866 2 y/o registered Angus bull: $1500 firm price. Glenn Knight Rentz 478-983-4121 Farm raised, vaccinated, health certificate. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 50/50 black SimAngus bull, ready to work, 3y/o, docile, sound feet, CE-11.6, API- posed. Beautiful Registered Beltie Red bull. Randy Metter 912-658-5773 or rndhadden@gmail.com Black and red polled Limousin bulls, AI sired, gentle, Jersey cow. First lactation, just calved, milking. Frank Wright Talking Rock 706-8890998 Lim-Flex bull, just over 2y/o. 750-800 lbs, ready for service, FARM ANIMALS Livestock listed must be for 3y/o, 1000-1100lbs, calve spring, blood test, farmraised: $1350 each; 8 heifers 800-900lbs, same way: $1200 200 head 500-600lbs. steers and heifers, all black crossed for sale. Farm-raised, vaccination, health certificate. Angie 142.9, Homozygous polled, RemingtonXPartisover: $3000. C. Woodward Covington 678725-2292 20-33 mouths old, ready to breed now. 100% pasture ready. Jimbo Crumley Statham 678-409-3572 very gentle, pics available upon request: $900. Carey Family Farms Danielsville 706-988-4540 specific animals. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. All animals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must be healthy and apparently free of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease. Out-of-state animals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must meet all Interstate Animal Health Movement Requirements, including appropriate testing for the species and a current official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or NPIP 9-3 for poultry. Individuals may sell their own animals; however, livestock dealers are required to have a Livestock Dealer License from GDA. For more information, please call the GDA Animal Protection Division at 404.656.3665. CATTLE each. R. McWhorther Carrollton 770-301-5912 10 SimAngus heifers for sale, 500-600lbs. Raised on our farm. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 12 m/o Angus bull for sell. Easy calving bloodline: $1000. Call/text. R. Griffeth Commerce 706-870-6119 120 head, 800-900 lbs open and bred heifers, all black crossed Angus for sale. Farm raised, vaccinated, good health: $1300. Jorge Caycay Hazlehurst 912-253-1247 15 purebred black Angus bulls, 1, 2, and 3y/o. Docile, vaccinated, AI'd and natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 2 reg'd Dexter cows, 2- Wooten Hazlehurst 912-2539326 www.owacc.com 25 coming 2y/o Hereford bulls, 25 coming 2y/o Braford bulls, 50 yearling Hereford heifers, 10 Hereford bred heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 3 black Angus 1y/o bulls, can be reg'd, excellent genetics, good disposition. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-230-9983. 3 Hereford Angus cross heifers $900 each; reg'd Hereford heifer: $3000; commercial Angus Hereford bull: $1000. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478-2780678 33 head, Limo cross cows and 11 calves: $38,000. Also, 350 rolls of hay available for winter: $40 per roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 900 lbs bred heifers all black Angus for sale. Quality raised, health certificate, vaccination. $1400 volume discount. Lanny Demott Moultrie 229-8734518 AI bulls, semen tested, Simmental, Angus and SimAngus. AI bred, registered and commercial heifers. Call Shanda. Clanton River Ranch Odum 912-221-1383/912-256-1582 Angus & SimAngus registered bulls. Calving ease, good quality. Good growth bulls, ready to work, good EPDs, gentile: $1700. High Voltage Cattle Mount Airy 706-499-8008 Angus Hereford cross cows pairs, bred, exposed to black Hereford bull. B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 BBU reg'd Beefmaster bull, Black Angus and Limousin heifers and bulls. Champion and show blood lines. Steve Revell Jacksonville 904-4827197 Black Angus bulls. 2 years old. Ready for service: $1500 each. Bill Bowers Hartwell 706-436-1473 Brahman cross bull calves. Excellent herd prospects. Well-muscled, gentle, weaned and vaccinated, on feed and hay. Call or text. John Lacey White Plains 706-816-5181 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, reg. Polled shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R. Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Cow/calf pairs. Black Angus One 14-month old black bull, one heifer calf, one bull calf 8m/o. Excellent health: $400 each. Jerry Brautigan Griffin 770-855-3243 Pure bred black Angus bull and bred heifers: $1250 and up. Eugene Ridley Lafayette 706-764-6110 Purebred black Beefmaster bulls, heifers, and cows, gentle, good frames, all ages. I am reducing herd. Price reduced. Priced according to age. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-2787814 Purebred Hereford 2y/o, bull for sale, a perfect herd bull, asking: $2000, negotiable. Call for more info. Ray Chester Nicholson 706-362-2411 shelbychester@windstream.net Purebred red Angus bulls, 6 (2) Holstein heifers, 1 born in January, 1 born in February, 2020: $400/ea. M. W. Walden Louisville 478-206-3574 17m/o heifers, 1 bull calf: $2000. Must take all. Peter Fogg Fort Valley 478-2932833 red, polled, 3.8y/o, class. 1-2 mix. $1300-$1200/pair. W. months, gentle, great confir- 46 cows, 40 calves, 2 Bran- (Collier Farms Bred), have his Young Hinesville 912-977- mation, wormed, shots, pho- gus bulls: $52,400. Sammy calves on ground for view. Bill 8543 tos available. Red Head Noles Franklin 706-675-3965 Hutson 6 young cows, 4 calves, 1 8766. Blairsville 404-550- Farm-raised BA cow/calf combo, re-bred back for 90 Ranch. Billy Andrews 770-725-7716. Bogart 1 Brangus bull, 2y/o, black, 2 reg. Angus bulls, 2 & 4 y/o. black Angus bull, pictures Beefmaster bulls and heifers, days: $1500 a pair. Cows sep- Reg'd black Angus bull, ex- gentle: $2300. Delivery avail- Excellent EPD's & Pedigree. available. Losing pasture. Lo- all ages, good bloodlines and arate: $1200. Calves: $550. All cellent bloodline, 5yr/o, low able. Ricky Benson Tifton $1800/ea. Morgan Cattle Co. cated in Mitchell: $9000. Josh dispositions. Cary Bittick Jr. have been worked. Hartwell birth weight: $2500 Tolemac 229-326-1916 Sylvania 912-857-3328 Pennino 706-340-3146 Forsyth 478-957-0095 864-940-2730 Farm Jasper 770-356-6247 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 Bulletin Calendar Editor's Note: The COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing. It is possible that events may still be cancelled for public health reasons. Before you go, we suggest checking official sources for cancellations or postponements of events listed here. Nov. 19-21 Georgia National Antique Agriculture Show Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 478.988.6522 pgentry@gnfa.com www.gnfa.com Nov. 20-21 Titletown Showdown Cattle Show Georgia FFA Lowndes County Civic Center 2102 E. Hill Ave. Valdosta, Ga. 31601 229.561.0781 www.georgiaffa.org Nov. 23 Farmers Market Vendor Series Marketing and Pricing Carroll County UGA Extension Office VIRTUAL MEETING Online registration: https://bit.ly/3mec7rG 770.836.8546 kyrie.adkins@uga.edu Nov. 19-22 Athens Area Hunter/Jumper Association Fall Classic Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway Conyers, Ga. 30013 678.549.7012 springbreakfarm@bellsouth.net Nov. 20 Georgia Agribusiness Council Harvest Celebration Meadows Gun Club 1064 Rumble Rd. Forsyth, Ga. 31029 Online registration: www.ga-agribusiness.org 706.845.0015 rfreeman@asginfo.net Nov. 20-21 Southeast Classic Rabbit Show Decatur Rabbit Breeders Association 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 770.349.9577 mtnlaurelrabbitry@comcast.net Nov. 24 Fall for Food Safety: Good Agricultural Practices Challenges for Small Farms UGA Food and Science Technology VIRTUAL MEETING Online registration: https://bit.ly/3me9VjU 706.542.2574 ashama@uga.edu Nov. 30 Farmers Market Vendor Series Selling Local Meats Carroll County UGA Extension Office VIRTUAL MEETING Online registration: https://bit.ly/3mec7rG 770.836.8546 kyrie.adkins@uga.edu Dec. 1 Fall for Food Safety: Good Agricultural Practices Solutions for loss GAPs UGA Food and Science Technology VIRTUAL MEETING Online registration: https://bit.ly/3me9VjU 706.542.2574 ashama@uga.edu Dec. 2-6 Georgia Classic Quarter Horse Show Georgia Quarter Horse Association Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 678.758.5736 www.gqha.com Dec. 5 Shop In Place Online Market Indie Craft Experience ONLINE EVENT www.ice-atlanta.com/shop-in-place craft@ice-atlanta.com Dec. 7 Farmers Market Vendor Series Selling Local Produce Carroll County UGA Extension Office VIRTUAL MEETING Online registration: https://bit.ly/3mec7rG 770.836.8546 kyrie.adkins@uga.edu Dec. 11 Lunch and Learn Virtual Course Pruning Basics Camden County UGA Extension Office VIRTUAL MEETING Email to register 912.576.3219 uge3039@uga.edu Dec. 18-20 AgGeorgia Farm Credit Weekend Spectacular NW Georgia Livestock Pavilion 1286 Ga. Highway 53 Spur, SW Calhoun, Ga. 30701 706.629.8685 timothy.street@uga.edu Jan. 5-7, 2021 Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference VIRTUAL MEETING Register online: www.seregionalconference.org/ 706.407.2264 Jan. 15-16 Just Peachy Classic Poultry Show Peachstate Poultry Association Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter Georgia Grown Pavilion 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 478.957.4323 peachstatepoultryassociation@gmail. com Jan. 15-17 4-H New Year Showdown Horse Show Morgan County Agricultural Center 2380 Athens Hwy Madison, Ga. 30650 478.994.7014 crbenn@uga.edu Jan. 18-20 Georgia Dairy Conference Savannah Marriott Riverfront 100 General McIntosh Blvd. Savannah, Ga. 31401 706.310.0020 www.gadairyconference.com Jan. 19-21 Georgia Green Industry Association's Wintergreen Tradeshow VIRTUAL MEETING 706.632.0100 https://ggia.site-ym.com Jan. 20-21 45th Annual Georgia Peanut Farm Show and Conference University of Georgia Tifton Campus Conference Center 15 RDC Rd. Tifton, Ga. 31794 229.386.3470 info@gapeanuts.com Jan. 25-29 International Production and Processing Exhibitor Engagement and Virtual Education Opportunities VIRTUAL MEETING 770.493.9401 www.ippexpo.org Jan. 29-30 Feb. 17 CANCELLED Georgia Junior National Livestock Georgia Young Farmers State Show Convention Georgia National Fairgrounds Great Wolf Lodge 401 Larry Walker Parkway 150 Tom Hall Parkway Perry, Ga. 31069 LaGrange, Ga. 30240 706.542.8892 229.386.3429 hkalino@uga.edu www.georgiaffa.org/youngfarmers 13th Annual Taste of Georgia Feb. 4-7 Whiskey, Wine & Wildlife Festival Jekyll Island Foundation The Westin Jekyll Island 110 Ocean Way Jekyll Island, Ga. 31527 Georgia Restaurant Association Georgia Railroad Freight Depot 65 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., S.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30334 404.467.9000 www.garestaurants.org www.whiskeywineandwildlife.com March 19-28 Feb. 10 GYFA Legislative Day Georgia Young Farmers Association Georgia State Capital 206 Washington Street, SW Atlanta, Ga. 30334 International Cherry Blossom Festival Carolyn Crayton Park 115 Willie Smokie Glover Dr. Macon, Ga. 31201 478.330.7050 www.cherryblossom.com 229.386.3429 March 25-28 ashley.gyfa@gaaged.org 58th annual UGA Spring Dairy Show and 4-H Dairy Judging Contest Feb. 10-11 UGA Livestock Teaching Arena 4-H Day at the Capital 2600 S. Milledge Ave. Georgia State Capital Athens, Ga. 30605 206 Washington Street, SW 706.542.9108 Atlanta, Ga. 30334 jfain@uga.edu 706.542.4444 jburke@uga.edu March 27-28 Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival Feb. 12-13 Georgia Organics Conference and Expo Columbus Georgia Convention and Trade Center 801 Front Ave. Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway Conyers, Ga. 30013 770.860.4190 www.conyerscherryblossomfest.com Columbus, Ga. 31901 678.702.0400 www.georgiaorganics.org Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr. Feb. 16-17 georgia.gov Georgia Grown Symposium and Source Show UGA Center for Continuing Education 1197 S. Lumpkin St. Athens, Ga. 30602 www.georgiagrown.com 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. CATTLE Reg'd. Red Angus 1&2 year Registered Simmental and 100% New Zealand Kiko kids Nigerian Dwarf male goat, AKC Reg'd Australian Shepold bulls. Low birth weight, SimAngus bulls, 13-15 months and yearlings, all does. Great white & brown, approximately herd puppies, born 9/24/20, Reg Angus bulls. Calving ease, calm, 1-3y/o. Gardiner and Express dams & top AI bulls. Hogan Farms. Pat Hardy Madison 706-342-5641 Reg black Angus bulls and bred heifers. Bulls BSE tested All 2y/o. All grass fed only. Gentle. Lalla Tanner Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-267-7179 Reg'd black Angus bulls 2y/o, 4 to pick from, out of SAV Harvestor. D. Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 good weaning, vaccination, ready for work, western genetics, southern born. Flying W Farm Cochran 478-934-6998 Reg. 26m/o black Limousin bull, semen tested: $2000. D. Davis Commerce 770-6166038 Reg. black Angus bull, 3y/o, Bando-Rito, line calves on sight, easy calving, excellent growth. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150 Reg. black Angus bulls, old. Low birthweight, gentle. Clark Cattle LLC, Todd Clark, 4581 Will Wallace Rd., Gainesville, Ga. 30506 770654-5189 Santa Gertrudisx 10 month heifers. Excellent maternal qualities, UTD vaccines worming: $750/ea. Samantha Newborn 770-853-9254 Wagyu registered bulls, full blood, Japanese lineage, yearlings also, a few 50-50 steers. Duke Burgess Louisville 305923-0262 (cell) prices. Bob Hurt Covington 404-408-7618 2 Nubian/Nigerian Dwarf bucks for sale. 10 mos and 6 mos. Very friendly. Great at clearing brush, ready for breeding: $150/ea. G. Clark Dawsonville 404-606-1226 4 percentage Kiko kids, 3 bucks, 1 doe, born in May, 2020: $120/ea. Call/text Todd Lula 770-530-3729 ADGA Nigerian Dwarf dam raised kids born in Sept. 2 years old. Pure bred, not registered: $150. Karla Kistner Locust Grove 678-972-9051 Nubian Goats. Flashy, spotted, tri-color and black/white. Doelings and bucklings born February 2020. Bucklings ready for breeding. Purebred, milking lineages. Sunnye Martin Clarkesville 706-572-6018 Purebred Nigerian buck. Gentle. 2y/o with offspring on the ground. Selling to avoid inbreeding. White with black bronze highlights: $85. No pa- tails docked, dewclaw removed, UTD shots, black and white tri, several w/blue eyes: $350-$450/ea. M. Duke Whitesburg 770-707-6924 Border Collie puppies, born 9/8/20, 3 females: $500 each. Keith Milburn Harlem 706833-7793 Kangal working livestock guardian pups: $1200 and up. Guarding goats and Heritage turkeys. Peacock Hill Farm Stockbridge 770-860-8989 Email: e@peacockhill.farm heifers. Performance breeding: Reg'd black Angus bulls, AI $1000 and up. David Chad- SWINE Does: $400; Blue-eyed moon pers. Steven Bolstridge spot buck: $450; Wethers: Fitzgerald 229-425-1572 BARN CATS sired, 1-2y/o, BSE and DNA tested. Also, reg'd bred heifers, cows and pairs. Ken McMichael Monticello 706819-9295 Reg'd black Angus, bred heifers, open heifers and bulls wick Waleska 404-386-8194 or 404-790-3068 Reg. Charolais bulls, breeding age, great selection, good disposition. Adam Marsh Statesboro 912-536-1430 Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd and/or qualified $50. Sandra McKinney Cordele 229-947-8335 Boer bucks fullbloods, percentage, Imax Thriller, Dark Mark, Ice Man, Eggs blood lines, 7-19mos: $300-$1000 Traditionals, Paint, and others. Reg. Nigerian Dwarf billy brown & white: $300. Nubian billy, 2 y/o: $200. Mike Nalewako Newnan 770-630-6541 Savanna goats, full-blood and percentage for sale. Pictures Barn cats, good hunters for rodent control. Also good family pets, friendly, potty trained, black or spotted. J. Rook Greenville (Weekends or after 5:30) 706-601-2640 ready for service. Semen test- Reg. Charolais: superior ge- pseudorabies-free herd; these Pictures available. E. Godbee available upon request. Web: Free barn cats available for ed, delivery available. Fred G. netics and disposition, bulls operations must submit proof Waynesboro 706-840-4566 friendshipfarmssavannas.com rodent control (shelter Blitch Statesboro 912-865- semen-tested; cows, heifers of those certifications. Buyers David Horton Rincon 912-663- rescues). Neutered, vaccinat- 5454 and calves. Quantity dis- are urged to request proof of a Dappled Boar billy goat, 8085 ed, delivered to you. Call or counts. Bobby Burch East- negative brucellosis pseudora- 2.5y/o: $350. Russell Cantrell Reg'd polled Hereford bulls; man 478-718-2128 bies test prior to purchase. Newborn 770-855-3008 SHEEP text Linda Watkinsville 706343-8173 or barncatsgeor- rugged, pasture raised, gentle Feral hogs may not be offered gia@gmail.com exc bloodlines and EPDs, small calves, exc growth, western genetics, Ga bred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478553-8598 Reg'd red Angus and black Registered 5 yrs old. Extremely docile. LBW. You can see him in the pasture with cows: $2000. Raymond Branlett Auburn 770-867-9864 Registered Angus, Murray for sale or advertised in the Market Bulletin. I have two male pigs for sale. Asking $400 for both. Mark Page Monroe 770-334-7831 Goats, 4 grown red billies, 1 grown nany, 10-12 small ones. Hubert Arnold Jeffersonville 478-945-3910 Multiple does for sale to good homes. Nubian & Nigerian Reg'd. or not Katahdin rams and ewes, various ages, Midwest bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville 305-923-0262 (cell) STOCK DOGS RABBITS Beautiful Florida white rabbits. Need to reduce herd because of owner's health prob- Angus, excellent quality, come Grey and percentage cattle for GOATS Dwarf, well-cared for. Very lems. Wesley Smith Athens pick your next bull. Proven sale. Breeding age bulls, year- friendly, great at clearing Advertisers must submit a copy 706-247-5254 performance, top bloodlines. Joe Gibson Rome 706-506- ling heifers available. Matt Masters Albany 229-881-1213 All goats offered for sale must be individually identified in brush. Different colors-pictures available: $175/ea. G. Clark of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed Bunnies, small to large, mixed breeds: $15 a piece. Michael 3026 Reg'd red Angus open heifers ready for breeding. Yearly heifers, bulls. Andras New Direction bloodline. Great EPD, Registered black Angus bull for sale. Almost 4y/o. Good temperament: $1650 Leon Pruitt Tignall 706-285-2188 compliance with the USDA Scrapie Program. For more information, please call the GDA Animal Protection Division at 404.656.4914. Dawsonville 404-606-1226 Nigerian Dwarf goats. Does and bucklings, also bottle babies available. Absolutely beautiful: $150- $175. Melanie veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. AKC Registered Anatolian Phippen Newnan 770-7558702 Female black Otter Rex rabbit. Cage, food and bedding included: $50 for everything. vaccination complete, good Registered red Angus bulls (2) 1.5y/o Billy goats: $90/ea. Wheeler-Scoggins Newborn puppies. DOB 09/30/2020: Text for more info. C. Zingleprices. Jorge Haber Midland for sale. Morgan Marlowe Pine Kevin Camp Loganville 678- 706-476-3302 or email: $450. Aaron Toy Sylvania 912- man Walnut Grove 770-576- 706-323-2405 Mountain 706-315-8260 873-2310 dreamwheelers@bellsouth.net 978-1866 5635 2020-2021 Market Bulletin WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.gPeuorgbial.gicovation Dates and Ad DeadlPinAGeEs7 RABBITS BB Red roosters and spangle Pure and cross breed game roosters: $5 each. I also have chickens for sale. Call for appt. RABBIT SUPPLIES 2020-2021 MarketABduDlelaedtliinne Publication Dates and Ad Deadlines Four rabbits w/cages, food bowls, waterers. All are American Dutch: $75ea; $275 all. Bre Campbell McDonough 770-274-9093 2 pair silver duckwing and 2 pair spangle: $15. Bobby Owensby Nicholson 706-2243284 Breeder trio of yellow golden to see. Mary Norman Lincolnton 706-401-3172 Roosters: Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, 6.5m/o; hens: Rhode Island Reds, Barred Brooder pens. (2) 4-unit and (2) 3-unit. D. Clark Moreland 770-550-8362 POULTRY SUPPLIES Lions head breeders for rabbits, male and female: $25. Floyd Reese Douglas 352812-7905 pheasants: $100; Breeder yellow golden pheasant pair: $75; 2020 berlioz silver pheasant hen: $75. C. Townsend Lizella 478-258-9930 Rock, 6.5m/o; 4 different kinds of Banthams. Bobby Hawks Nicholson 706-983-0258 Trio of Red Bantam Cochins: New Zealand rabbits for sale. Birth 8-2-2020, 3 bucks, 2 does. Glenn Smith Athens 796-207-7878 Bresse, Jersey Giants, Australorp chickens. Breeding pairs available. Peacock Hill Farm Stockbridge 770-860- 1 hen is smooth feather, the roo is smooth feather and 1 hen is frizzle. T. McClellan Toccoa 706-244-7345 Big Dutchman chain feeders, rooster feeders, everything for heavy breeders, feed bins, scales, more; 80kW generator. Call for prices. Ray Clinard Cleve- land 706-969-9412 Publication Date Nov 4 PubliNcaotvio1n8 Date NDoecv 24 NDoecv 168 DDeec c 320 JanD1e3c, 126021 (due by noon) AdODceta2d3line (dueNboyvn6oon) NOocvt 2230 NDoecv 46 NDoecv 1280 JanD1e,c24021 POULTRY/FOWL 8989 Button Quail babies: $1.50 Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for each. Many colors. D. Milligan Martin 706-716-5696 POULTRY/FOWL REQUIRING PERMIT/LICENSE Chicken house fans 48inch, slant wall: $200 and 36inch $100. Vickie Barrett Mount Airy 706-499-8009 DJaenc 2370 JanF1e3b,120021 DJaenc 158 JanJa1n, 20921 resale, or in selling live poultry Game hens for sale: $8 each. of any kind bought for resale, L. Moses Commerce 678- Advertisements selling wood Wadeken nest pads, used for 2 flocks. Make offer. Denney FJaenb 274 FJaenb 152 must be licensed by the GDA. 617-6180 ducks must be accompanied by Rogers Ephesus 770-301- Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild Guinea keets in Hatchery Choice colors available now. We are 'Georgia's Best Little Guinea Fowl Hatchery.' Flint River Guinea Thomaston 706741-2904 a Waterfowl Sale permit. Ads without this permit will not be published. Email permitsR4M- B@fws.gov or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7070. Advertisements 1290 DenneyRogers@aol.com Wooden chicken coops, very good condition. $60 each. Pat Jennings Jefferson 706367-8660 (leave message) MFaerbch1010 MFaerbch2424 MAaprcrihl 710 FJaenb 296 MFaerbch1212 MFaerbch2626 before they can be advertised MISCELLANEOUS MAaprrcilh2214 MAaprcrihl 912 in the Market Bulletin. Advertis- ers must include this informa- AMparyil 57 MAaprrcilh2236 tion in notices submitted for publication. Out-of-state poul- April 21 April 9 try must have a negative Avian Influenza test and negative pul- May 5 April 23 lorum test within 21 days of en- tering Georgia. For more infor- mation, call the GDA Animal Protection Division, 404.656.4914. (1) 5-6m/o Barred Rock mix Turken rooster: $10; (4) 3-4m/o old Barred Rock roosters: $7. Jeremy Presley Newnan 404- ANIMAL 625-1836 1 Blue Andalusian rooster. EQUIPMENT AND Murray McMurray hatched SUPPLIES 4/13/2020. Ideal feather color. Can provide photo and/or deliver locally. KD Morgan Danielsville 706-296-3351 3 India blue pied peafowl, game stag warhorse, Leiper hatch roundhead, and pigeons Guinea keets: $5 and up. Price changes as keets get older. Mary Grimes Carlton 706-202-8784 Guineas, Blues only: $10/ea, Breeders: $15/ea. Annette Combs Hephzibah 706-8712656 Heritage breed turkey 7-day old: $15. Jakes and Jennies up to: $65. Parents forage fed. Don Meyer Stockbridge e@peacockhill.farm 770-860-8989 Indian Blue peacocks for sale. 3y/o to 6y/o: $100 each. Tim White Blue Ridge 706-4553822 Marans, Rhode Island Reds, and Whites, Brahmas, Golden Comets, Americanas chicks: $1, pullets $15. Gary Ridley Lafayette 706-638-1911 Millie Fleur D'uccles & other various colors for sale. Text or call for more info. Ron Tallent Franklin 770-289-3887 selling pen-raised Bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the Commercial Quail Breeder's License. Ads without this license will not be published. Visit https://georgiawildlife.com/licenses-permitspasses/commercial or call the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division, 706.557.3244. Canada geese may not be sold. Bobwhite and Coturnix quail, all ages. Manning's Family Quail Farm Glennville 912237-1952 CATTLE SUPPLIES 100 gallon water tub, used very little: $50 OBO. Jack Tatum Cumming 770-887- Only agriculture-related items may be advertised in this Category. BEES, HONEY AND SUPPLIES (GALLBERRY HONEY) VOTED BEST-TASTING & FLAVOR OF GA WINNER $52/gallon includes shipping www.brucesnutnhoney.com. B. Bruce Homerville 912- 487-5001 Awarded 4 times. Best Honey in the World and Best Tasting Honey in the World. Sourwood honey direct from beekeeper. www.MtnHoney.com. Virginia Webb Clarkesville 706-7547062 Bees 3# package bees, 5 frame nucs, mated queens, boxes & supplies. D. McDaniel Rome 706-389-5425 Bees, #3 packages and overwintered nucs, queens, honey and pollination. Slade Jarrett Baldwin 706-677-2854 Email: jarrett@jarrettbees.com Bright yellow beeswax: $4.50/lb. Mannlake drop-in feeders: $5/ea. Gary Gailey Cleveland 706-865-6410 Will pick up swarms, no charge. Will remove from structures for a fee In the CSRA. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829-9372 Will remove honey bees from walls and structures for a fee. Will pick, remove captured swarms. Also, wildflower honey for sale. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 AQUACULTURE AND SUPPLIES Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads without this license will not be published. Entities producing and M Campbell Danielsville 706247-6862 5 Rhode Island Bantam roosters, hatched this year. R. Shephard Fortson 706-3046640 6 roosters: $8 each. Sussex, Rhode Island, Dominique; commercial white turkeys: $25 each. All birds, 6m/o. Jerry McDonough 770-722-1492 8 Rhode Island Red hens: $6 each. Albert White Villa Rica Muscovy ducks, newly hatched 10/10 to full red: Priced by age $5 to $20. Most colors. Call/text. Ask for Chris. J. Whitlock Senoia 404-3869697 Peacocks. Indian Blue (this years hatch); Yellow Golden Pheasants, already showing color (pairs and extra males). John Herndon Grayson 404697-7179 Pigeons, 40 homers: $2 each, 3856 6 liquid supplement tanks, lick tanks for liquid protein, feed. Good condition: $1000 for all. Jim Jackson Wrightsville 478-290-0263 Heavy duty powder river head catch: $450.. Also have other farm equipment and trailers. Bill St. John Americus 229938-1025 SWINE SUPPLIES 10- and 8-frame bee hives: $85; 5-frame beehives/NUCs: $65. Also make inner cover, Super, Top Barbee hives, Rapid inside feeder. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-4925119 10-8-5 frame equipment, beekeeping supplies, nucs, packages, classes, Honey, Swarm capture. Harold Lanier Commerce harold@lanierbeebarn.com 678-471-7758 Carpenter Bee Traps to catch and dispose of them, shipped in lots of 5 for $85. Everything included. William Timmerman Harlem 803-640-6265 Raw Georgia Tupelo Honey Ludowici pick up $20 quart $75 gallon. We also ship find us at www.swamphoney.org. M. Hendrix Ludowici 912-2944790 Removal of bee swarms near selling or reselling domestic fish in Georgia are required to obtain a free Aquaculture Registration Permit. For more information on aquaculture rules and licensing in Georgia, including a listing of domestic fish and other fish species requiring a Wild Animal License, visit https://georgiawildlife.com/aquaculture or call 770.761.3044. A-1 Big Reds and Euro Great 404-642-6486 Assorted breeds baby to adult; chicks sexed and unsexed; ducks, guineas, Ayam Cemani also. Sherry Amerson- if all taken. If not, $5 each. Danny Ivy Canton 770-4796647 Pigeons. White rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers and 15 Farrowing crate floors, heavy duty, woven wire: $50/ea. Heath Simmons Twin City 478-299-6697 2020 Wildflower honey: $5 per quart, $65 per gallon, $250 per 5-gallon bucket. D Hawbaker Monroe 770-500-4321 the ground or in buildings. Will remove unwanted hives east of Atlanta. Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100 Fishing: $35/lb; Red Wigglers perfect for composting and fishing: $25/lb. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@cox.net 478955-4780 White Augusta blackber- white homers: $20 a pair. Wy- TACK AND 250 colonies for sale. 2020 rycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535 att Johnson Midville 478-4943240 SUPPLIES queens treated good condition. Bob Binnie Lakemont Barred Rock day old chicks Pullets: Rhode Island Red, Horse-quality shavings: 706-782-6722 $4 each. 1 pair 6 months old: Golden Comets and Black Sex $13/cu.yd. Pick up at the mill. 5 frame nucs for sale: $35. Bob James Griffin 404- link; quality birds. Brian Sturdy Tony Arrendale Marble Hill $185/ea. Caleb Lachmann 907-8937 Dahlonega 706-865-9201 706-525-4306 Blue Ridge 406-939-1152 Severe allergic reaction, so must sell supplies and equipment. New and used 10-frame hive bodies, supers and frames. Extracting equipment. Philip Brown Cartersville 706-263-0799 A-1 quality, farm-grown channel catfish priced by size; other species available upon request. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon 770-468-0725/770-567-1223 The 2020 Georgia Capitol Ornament House and Senate Chambers Fireplaces | $27 each (includes shipping) Name Address City Email Quantity State Zip Amount enclosed Mail order form with check to: Friends of Georgia Archives & History P.O. Box 711 Morrow. GA 30260 678.364.3732 Allow four weeks for delivery (USPS). Orders received after Dec. 15 will ship in January 2021. PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 2020 Choose & Cut Christmas Tree Farms Double B Farms 8511 Knoxville Road Lizella, Ga. 31052 478-935-8742 Blue Ice, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Jakes Christmas Tree Farm Hwy. 25 South Waynesboro, Ga. 30830 706-526-2206 Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Murray Cypress Ridgeway Christmas Tree Farm 2964 High Falls Rd Jackson, Ga. 30233 770-775-3120 Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Blue Ice, Fraser Fir Trees of Joy 567 Fourpoints Rd Jackson, Ga. 30233 770-550-1794 Leyland Cypress, White Pine, Fraser Fir Red Land Nursery & Christmas Tree Farm 86 Red Land Bend Temple, Ga. 30179 678-850-8111 Leyland Cypress, Green Giant, Fraser Fir, Murray Cypress, Arizona Cypress Spring Brook Farm, LLC 1520 Mandeville Rd Carrollton, Ga. 30117 770-861-5333 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire Kittle Christmas Tree Farm 985 Salem Valley Rd Ringgold, Ga. 30736 706-935-3563 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, White Pine, Fraser Fir Coker Tree Farm 2280 Macland Rd Marietta, Ga. 30064 770-424-8047 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm 628 Sleepy Hollow Rd Powder Springs, Ga. 30127 770-942-6770 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir Minter's Tree Farm 283 Hill's Bridge Rd Fayetteville, Ga. 30215 770-461-2840 Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Fraser Fir, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice Smith's Choose & Cut 230 Davis Rd Fayetteville, Ga. 30215 770-487-0664 Murray Cypress, Silver Dust, Blue Ice Bottoms Christmas Tree Farm 5880 John Burrus Rd Cumming, Ga. 30040 706-887-2728 Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Carolina Sapphire, White Pine, Fraser Fir Hunters Christmas Tree Farm 14680 Wood Rd Milton, Ga. 30004 770-475-0713 Leyland Cypress, Fraser Fir Thompson's Tree Farm 1829 Prospect Rd Lawrenceville, Ga. 30043 770-513-2552 Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Green Giant, Fraser Fir Tallapoosa Christmas Tree Farm 20 Madison Newman Rd Tallapoosa, Ga. 30176 770-889-5235 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Callaway Christmas Trees 2077 Elberton Highway Hartwell, Ga. 30643 706-376-9614 | 706-436-8804 Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Burkii Cedar, Naylor's Blue, Fraser Fir Brown's Christmas Tree Farm 86 Minter Dr Hampton, Ga. 30228 770-827-8687 Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Virginia Pine Sugarland Tree Farm 3933 Highway 155N Stockbridge, Ga. 30281 770-957-6438 Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cy- press, Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Fraser Fir 7G's Farm 2331 Old Kings Bridge Rd Nicholson, Ga. 30565 706-202-8936 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Murray Cypress, Fraser Fir Gay's Christmas Tree Farm 2335 Tobacco Rd Augusta, Ga. 30906 706-798-3731 Fraser Fir, Murray Cypress C&T Christmas Trees 200 Ford Rd Jefferson, Ga. 30549 706-207-4830 Virginia Pine, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress Southern Cypress Christmas Tree Farm 851 L.C. Pope Rd Dublin, Ga. 30454 478-279-2528 Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, White Pine, Blue Ice, Fraser Fir Brewer's Christmas Tree Farm 1067 Robert Hill Rd Midway, Ga. 31320 912-884-5292 Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Virginia Pine, Blue Ice Holly Hill Tree Farm 276 Woodland Lane Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 706-864-8222 White Pine, Leyland Cypress, Fraser Fir Berry's Christmas Tree Farm 70 Mt. Tabor Rd Covington, Ga. 30014 770-786-5833 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, Cedar, Fraser Fir, Carolina Sapphire Greenbriar Creek Christmas Tree Farm 1530 Old Bishop Rd Bishop, Ga. 30621 706-769-4231 Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant, Murray Cypress, Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice, Fraser Fir Roberts Christmas Tree Farm 9247 Peach Parkway Bryron, Ga. 31008 478-956-4077 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Murray Cypress, Silver Dust, Blue Ice, Eastern Red Cedar Days of Creation Christmas Tree Farm 3997 Waycross Highway Jesup, Ga. 31545 912-256-1167 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Naylor's Blue, Fraser Fir Evergreen Fraser Fur Barn 484 Baptist Camp Rd Griffin, Ga. 30223 770-468-3057 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Fraser Fir, Carolina Sapphire, Virginia Pine Orchard Hill Christmas Tree Farm 2415 Macon Rd Griffin, Ga. 30224 770-228-3842 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir, Georgia Giant, Naylor's Blue The Old Barn Christmas Tree Farm 24 Slaughter Rd Sunny Side, Ga. 30284 770-227-5237 | 678-972-0542 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Fraser Fir, Virginia Pine, Carolina Sapphire Rutland Farms 5641 Union Rd Tifton, Ga. 31794 229-386-5111 | 229-821-0289 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Fraser Fir Sandy Creek Christmas Tree Farm 5889 Hammock Rd Macon, Ga. 31217 478-361-5114 Fraser Fir, Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Green Giant Raulston Acres Christmas Tree Farm 2575 GA Hwy. 95 Rock Spring, Ga. 30739 706-764-6111 Murray Cypress, Virginia Pine, Blue Ice, White Pine Yuletide Christmas Tree Farm 1175 Penland Rd Covington, Ga. 30014 678-456-2128 Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir Jack's Creek Farms 2291 Price Mill Rd Bishop, Ga. 30621 706-343-1855 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir, Red Cedar WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 Beck's Tree Farm 648 Christmas Tree Road Bowersville, Ga. 30516 706-376-5898 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Red Cedar and Blue Ice Christmas Carroll Tree Farm 7206 Hwy 95 Lafayette, Ga. 30278 423-838-5785 Carolina Sapphire, Deodara Cedar, Leyland Cypress Cooper's Tree Farm 5577 Winder Hwy Braselton, Ga. 30517 770-967-6175 | 678-828-8785 Fraser Fir, Leyland Cypress, and Carolina Sapphire Henderson Farms 591 Henderson Bend Road Calhoun, Ga. 30701 706-264-8640 Leyland Cypress and other varieties Mike's Trees 3847 Loganville Hwy (Hwy 20) Loganville, Ga. 30252 404-551-0449 Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Scotch Pine, Virginia Pine, White Pine Barn Hill Tree Farm 417 Oklahoma Ave W Dahlonega, Ga. 30533 770-851-2432 Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Webster Christmas Tree Farm 1394 Christmas Tree Farm Rd SE Darien, Ga. 30315 912-437-4518 | 912-226-4546 Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Virginia Pine Silver Creek Tree Farm 226 Spur 101, SE Silver Creek, Ga. 31073 706-295-5557 Eastern White Pine, Leyland Cypress Deerwoods Christmas Tree Farm 1109 Henry Scott Rd Ball Ground, Ga. 30263 770-479-1387 | 770-380-3613 Virginia Pine, Leyland cypress , Fraser Fir, Scotch Pine, Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, Concolor Fir, Carolina Sapphire Homestead Christmas Tree Farm 3850 Hwy 81 West Hampton, Ga. 30228 770-707-0854 Leyland Cyrpress, Virginia Pine, Red Cedar, Green Giant, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice Edge's Christmas Tree Farm 1556 Bowen Rushing Rd Statesboro, Ga. 30458 912-687-1050 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Blue Ice, Red Cedar Berry Patch Farms 786 Arnold Mill Rd Woodstock, Ga. 30188 770-926-0561 Leyland Cypress Scottsdale Farms Garden Center & Nursery 15639 Birmingham Hwy Alpharetta, Ga. 30004 770-777-5875 Blue Spruce, Carolina Sapphire, Deodara Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Norway Spruce, White Pine Wheeler's Christmas Tree Farm 1144 Dogwood Valley Rd Tunnel Hill, Ga. 30755 706-463-1924 Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Klaus Christmas Trees 4682 GA Highway 83 S Culloden, Ga. 31016 478-662-3537 Arizona Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress Birdsville Christmas Tree Farm 789 North Jones Plantation Rd Millen, Ga. 30442 478-982-1754 Eastern Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, White Pine TnT Christmas Tree Farm 695 Williams Mill Rd Zebulon, Ga. 30295 770-468-0721 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice Southern Christmas Tree Farms 3452 Pateville Rd Cordele, Ga. 31015 229-273-5748 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Red Cedar, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Virginia Pine Rushing's Ole Mill Farms 276 Cecil Anderson Rd Register, Ga. 30452 912-687-0564 Blue Ice, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Cove Christmas Tree Farm 654 Kensington Rd Chickamauga, Ga. 30707 706-861-5672 | 706-375-2729 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire December Place Farm 6171 Old West Point Rd LaGrange, Ga. 30240 706-882-0214 | 706-333-1600 Carolina Sapphire, Fraser Fir, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Red Cedar, Spruce Pine Holland's Farm 2037 Jeff Davis Rd Thomaston, Ga. 30286 678-977-7256 Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, and Cedar Kinsey Family Farms 7170 Jot `Em Down Rd Gainesville, Ga. 30506 770-887-6028 Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress and Naylor's Blue Boggy Branch Farm 2130 Hobbs Road Dexter, Ga. 31019 478-875-4139 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Our Cotton Pickin' Christmas Tree Farm 120 Cordele Rd Hawkinsville, Ga. 31036 478-230-3646 Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress Watson's Christmas Tree Farm 1890 Hwy 26 West Ellaville, Ga. 31806 229-942-3859 | 229-942-6485 Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Moss Family Farm 2121 Hwy 140 NW Adairsville, Ga. 30103 770-861-9676 Murray Cypress, Green Arborvitae, Carolina Sapphire Dillahunty's Christmas Tree Farm 401 Oxford Circle Concord, Ga. 30206 770-584-7422 Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice West Wood Farms 139 West Wood Farms Dr Mineral Bluff, Ga. 30559 706-383-7220 Leyland Cypress Cooper Christmas Tree Farm 104 Wheat Dr Dalton, Ga. 30729 706-847-1381 Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Greene Tree Farm 586 Broxton Rd Douglas, Ga. 31534 912-384-3894 Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress, Eastern Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire Truitt's Christmas Tree Farm 1305 Hodgeville Rd Guyton, Ga. 31312 912-531-0540 Virginia Pine Coppage Christmas Tree Farm 6596 Wright Rd Manor, Ga. 31550 912-283-4105 | 912-285-1099 Blue Ice, Green Giant, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress Spring Hill Christmas Tree Farm 795 Woodhull Rd Bainbridge, Ga. 39819 229-400-0329 Leyland Cypress, Virginia Pine Hubbard Christmas Tree Farm 496 Hubbard Lane Thomasville, Ga. 31700 229-226-5376 | 229-221-2738 Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress, Blue Sapphire, Blue Ice Emfinger Farms 5306 Scenic Heights Rd Manchester, Ga. 31816 706-577-3240 Virginia Pine, Leyland Cypress -Compiled from Georgia Grown and Georgia Forestry Commission lists HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE 100% Artisan Foods LLC DeKalb County 678-907-2397 www.100artisanfoods.com 100artisanfoods@att.net 100% artisan and 100% delicious. Salsas, tamales and dips available for pick up or delivery in the Atlanta Metro Area. 3 Beer Rub Fulton County 770-442-5850 www.3beerrub.com weingeorgia@bellsouth.net High quality dry rubs at a great value made by friends, who love beer, BBQ and rubs that aren't too salty. 6 Ponds Farm Fannin County 423-505-2227 www.6pondsfarm.com 6pondsfarm@gmail.com Herb plants available in the spring as well as three farm stay vacation rentals on the farm. 920 Cattle & Company Bulloch County 478-982-5715 www.920cattle.com meats@920cattle.com USDA-inspected, farm-to-table beef, pork, lamb and goat. Family owned farm with a passion for happy cattle, wonderful people and tasty food. A&M Farms (Formerly M&T Farms) Toombs County 912-526-6128 kmevatt@mandtfarms.net Farm fresh pecans, Vidalia onlions and watermelons. Abby J's Gourmet Habersham County 706-968-8769 www.abbyjsgourmet.com abbyj@windstream.net Georgia grown, tongue-tingling salsas, pickles, peach preserves, pickled okra and gourmet sauces for true southern entertaining. One bite and you're hooked. Alan Cate Industries LLC Douglas County 404-310-4216 www.jjhotsauce.com jpece1stad@gmail.com Natural sauce from one of the world's hottest peppers. J&J's Private Reserve Habanero Sauce "Where the Flavor Meets the Heat." Alma Coffee Cherokee County 404-369-0850 www.myalmacoffee.com wecare@myalmacoffee.com Coffee that is sustainably grown, veteran owned and direct trade in other words, no middle man. Alta Cucina Italia Fulton County 770-369-4231 www.altacucinaitalia.com info@altacucinaitalia.com Gourmet Italian foods, oils, sauces and seasonings using treasured family recipes and traditions, along with the finest natural local ingredients. Appalachian Cattle Company, LLC. Union County 706-897-0619 www.appalachiancattleco.com AppCattleCo@gmail.com Beef by the half or whole steer. USDA approved butcher for custom orders. Grass fed, grass finished Black Baldy Steers. AquaTerra Farm White County 678-653-4060 www.aquaterrafarm.com lanewestfall@aquaterrafarm.com Premium hydroponic produce and grass-fed beef. Lettuces, leafy greens, herbs and many cuts of beef (ground beef, steaks, roast, etc.). AromaRidge Cobb County 770-421-9600 www.abbyjsgourmet.com nawal@aromaridge.com Roasting coffees in Marietta for over 25 years. Also offering sweets, tea, rum cakes, gifts and more. Family-owned, Georgia loved. AubSauce 678-637-5865 www.aubsauce.com Aubrey@aubsauce.com Small-batch, artisan barbecue sauces. Spicy peach, fiery pineapple mango, and original barbecue - all sweet and savory. Back to the Basics 101 Bleckley County 478-697-1027 www.backtothebasics101.com gingerb@backtothebasics101.com Family owned whole grain business offering fresh baking mixes, elderberry and other nutritional products to help keep your family healthy. Backyard Safari Company Newton County 770-384-3273 www.backyardsafarico.com sherri@backyardsafarico.com Small-batch blended, all natural and gluten free meal starters, gardening kits, and more. Bee Wild Hall County 678-294-0896 www.beewild.buzz john@beewild.buzz We are a family owned and operated business, with 25 years of experience. We strive to bring the honey straight from the hive to your table. Bettie's Blueberry Jams & Jellies Cherokee County 678-494-9292 www.bettiesblueberryjams.com bettiesblueberries@gmail.com Homemade jams and jellies sold at local farmer's markets and festival in the Woodstock area. Big Boy Cookies Bulloch County 912-536-5721 www.bigboycookies.com jonnywomack@gmail.com Where cookie enthusiasts order the best handmade cookies around. All you need is milk. Curbside pickup and nationwide shipping available. Big Daddy Biscuits DeKalb County 404-692-2331 www.bigdaddybiscuits.com lauren@bigdaddybiscuits.com Farm-to-table healthy dog biscuits for pet parents that want to treat their pups to the best. 15% off code: LOVE2020 Biron Organic Teas Bibb County 770-322-4001 www.bironteas.com andi@birontas.com Organic full leaf teas and tisanes. Never irradiated nor powdered. Antioxidant supporting green and black teas. White herbals for overall wellness. Bistro To Go Inc. Macon County 770-658-4497 www.b2ginc.com bistro2go18@gmail.com Can't attend our farmers markets in person? We're taking online orders and will bring your produce out to your car. Blanche Farms Meats Monroe County 706-455-5943 www.blanchefarmsmeats.com blanchefarmsmeats@gmail.com Locally raised lamb, pork and beef. Charcuterie and old-world style cured meats. Slow process creates incredible layer of flavors. Blue Donkey Coffee Fayette County 770-842-5027 www.bluedonkeycoffee.com edlane@bluedonkeycoffee.com Family owned and operated craft coffee roasters and distributors. Available for shipping or pickup at local outlets. Bogey's Beef Jerky, LLC Cobb County 404-229-8441 www.bogeysbeef.com bogeysbeef@gmail.com Once you've had Bogey's, you'll never eat bland, big brand name jerky again. 15% off online with code: BEEF JERKY Baked Goods Fresh Produce Beverages/ Kombucha Gourmet Foods Butcher, Meat, Jerky Grocery Honey & Syrup Butter & Cheeses Jams & Jellies Candy & Desserts Pecans & Nuts Candles Pickles & Relish Coffee & Teas Sauces & Dips Cooking & Gourmet Oils Soaps & Body Care Dog Treats Specialty Gifts Eggs Spices, Rubs & Seasoning HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE Bone Creek Farms Jones County 478-538-1548 www.bonecreekfarms.com bonecreekfarms@gmail.com Handcrafted goat milk soap and body products from a small 10-acre family farm. Limited time: Buy 5 soaps, get 5 free! Braswell Food Company Bulloch County 800-673-9388 www.braswells.com stuarts@braswells.com Crafting specialty preserves, dressings, mustards, fruit butters, sauces and marinades with the finest ingredients since 1946. Brown Dawg Bites Richmond County 706-551-2499 www.browndawgbites.com Belinda.Watson@browndawgbites.com Frozen raw pet food base. Human grade beef, liver, heart, kidney and spleen. USDA certified facility. Buy 2, Get 1 Free* Brush Creek Farm Madison County 706-207-0245 www.brushcreekfarm.net brushcreekbeef@gmail.com Natural farm-born-and-raised beef. Processed vacuum-sealed by a USDA inspected processor. Can be bought locally or shipped to your door. Built By Bees DeKalb County 770-454-9400 www.builtbybees.com sales@builtbybees.com Multiple award-winning gourmet honey company specializing in whipped, infused and raw honeys, honey vinegars, honey butters and honey mustards. Burt's Farm LLC Dawson County 706-974-9261 www.burtsfarm.com burtsfarm@gmail.com Calabaza Stew, perfect for families. Bath products, perfect for beauty. Jams, jellies and bread mixes, all made at the farm. Byne Blueberry Farms, Inc Burke County 706-554-6244 www.byneblueberries.com dick.byne@gmail.com 40-year-old organic blueberry farm. Jams, jellies, preserves, syrup, chocolate blueberries, Georgia bars, raw honey, blueberry powder boost and fresh blueberries. Cafe Campesino Sumter County 229-924-2468 www.cafecampesino.com nema@cafecampesino.com Fair trade, organic coffee company that sources from smallscale organic farmers around the world. Fresh roasted coffee shipped throughout Georgia. Calhoun Produce Turner County 229-273-1887 www.calhoun-produce-inc.myshopify.com calhounproduce1887@gmail.com Two acres of strawberries and an eight-acre corn maze. Take a spring wagon ride to see the animals. Call it Yours Casseroles Muscogee County 706-322-2075 www.callityourscasseroles.com callityourscasseroles@ callityourscasseroles.com Delicious frozen foods, 100% prepared by hand in a licensed and inspected USDA commercial kitchen. Take It...Bake It...Call It Yours. Carroll's Sausage & Country Store Turner County 229-567-2355 www.carrollssausage.com Award-winning sausage and fresh cut meats, jam, jelly, sauces, syrups, honey, cheese straws, pecans, snacks and wine. Chaguanas Ranch Fulton County 404-867-8773 www.chaguanasblackangus.com wstrvlr@bellsouth.net Producer: Cattle on the hoof and USDA inspected grass fed freezer beef without corn, added hormones or antibiotic growth promotants. Chile Today Hot Tamale Morgan County 404-593-5888 www.chiletodayhottamale.net info@chiletodayhottamale.net Ultimate balance of flavor and heat. Gourmet hot sauces and jams. Savor each pepper in these sensational sauces bottled in Louisiana. Chinese Southern Belle Cobb County 404-494-0088 www.chinesesouthernbelle.com info@chinesesouthernbelle.com Connecting people and culture through food and their awardwinning cooking sauces: My Sweet Hottie, You Saucy Thing, and Wild Wild East. Cindy's Bits and Pieces Twiggs County 478-972-2930 www.bitsandpiecesfood.com cbe9785@yahoo.com Old fashioned edible food art using Georgia grown products like pecan and peanuts. Order through website. Delivery available in middle Georgia. Cloudland Coffee Company Fulton, DeKalb County 813-541-3171 www.cloudlandcoffee.com kristina@cloudlandcoffee.com Coffee freshly roasted to order. All coffee is sustainably grown through programs including USDA organic and the Rainforest Alliance. Corner Greens Gwinnett County 404-433-1512 www.cornergreensfarm.com joan@cornergreensfarm.com Corner Greens is a hydroponic container farm growing lettuce, greens and microgreens 365 days year. No pesticides or herbicides. Crescent Mountain Soap Stephens County 813-244-1318 www.crescentmountainsoap.com crescentmountainsoap@gmail.com Products free of unnecessary chemicals and full of great skinloving ingredients. Soaps, lotions, bath fizzies, sugar scrubs, and men's products. Curly Sue's Cookies DeKalb County 404-713-1845 www.curlysuescookies.com sue@curlysuescookies.com Baking seasonal and classic favorites. Enjoy baking, but not the fuss? Try their Hot Out of the Oven Cookie Mixes. D. B. Cookshed Crawford County 478-973-3959 www.dustrybootchookshed.com jdtruck67@yahoo.com Dusty Boot Cookshed BBQ sauce in Lizella, Ga. This sauce is great on everything - it's more than BBQ sauce, it's the best. Daily Bread Farms Paulding County 470-250-1820 www.dailybreadbeef.com info@dailybreadbeef.com We are a Cattle Farm located in Dallas, GA. We sell local grass fed beef, free of hormones & antibiotics. Datil Bee Awesome Sweet Hot Honey Forsyth County 770-722-4961 www.datilbeeawesome.com rob@foodguykitchens.com Made with the finest Grade A US honey, regionally grown datil peppers and hand crafted in small batches. Deer Creek Apiaries Schley County 229-815-2221 www.facebook.com/thebusybeefarm deercreekapiaries@yahoo.com Small bee farm providing high quality honey, cream honey, whipped honey butters, honey comb, bee lotion and gift baskets. Dickey Farms Crawford County 478-836-4362 www.dickeyfarms.com info@dickeyfarms.com Growing peaches and more in Georgia's Heartland for over 120 years. Curbside pickup available. Dillon Candy Company Thomas County 229-498-2051 www.dilloncandy.com info@dilloncandy.com Premier manufacturer of specialty nut candies. Brittles are handstretched and nut rolls are hand-crafted using the finest quality nuts. Dixie Dreams Farm Brooks County 706-202-3538 www.dixiedreamsfarms.com dixiedreamsoaps@gmail.com Organic herbs and flowers crafted into soaps, herbal teas, dried culinary herb blends, elderberry syrup kits, and body salves. Doc & Artie's LLC Fayette County 312-450-5437 www.docandarties.com admin@docandarties.com Infused artisan food and beverages made from local organic and natural ingredients. Free local delivery. 10% off online with code SPRING2020 HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE Dorsey Farms/Little Duck Farms Berrien County 229-455-3071 stores.littleduckfarms.com dorseyfarms@yahoo.com Producing the best quality shelled and unshelled pecans. Also offer custom gift baskets full of pecans and local products. Double L Ranch Jones County 478-221-2593 www.doublelranchga.com doublelranch14@yahoo.com Small family farm providing fresh produce harvested at peak ripeness. Also small-batch, handcrafted gourmet jams, jellies, mixes and frozen casseroles. Dr. Pete's Montgomery County 912-233-3035 www.dr-petes.com joel@dr-petes.com Delicious marinades, sauces, dressings, baking mixes and famous praline mustard glaze. Free shipping on orders $35+ (48 contiguous states). Ellis Bros. Dooly County 229-268-9041 www.werenuts.com kate@werenuts.com Family-owned and operated retail, wholesale and mail order pecan and nuts. Nationwide shipping on online orders. Elusive Jams Carroll County 678-664-2030 www.elusivejams.com elusivejams@gmail.com Crafting small batches of fine jams and jellies in exclusive flavors. Fig Bourbon Jam was a 2019 Flavor of Georgia Finalist. Faithway Cattler Morgan County 770-855-0421 www.faithwaycattle.com faithwaycattle@gmail.com Pasture raised grain finished beef. Falling Creek Farms Oglethorpe County 706-286-4308 www.fallingcreekfarms.com edenpurebeef@gmail.com Your favorite cuts of 100% lifetime grass-fed beef. No antibiotics, hormones, vaccines, routine wormers or chemicals of any kind ever. Farm2Cocktail Rabun County 706-970-0813 www.farm2cocktail.com carlton@farm2cocktail.com Farm2Cocktail produces drinking vinegars known as shrubs. These tangy and sweet cocktail mixers can be used in many ways. Farmer Brown's Produce Lowndes County 229-539-1490 www.facebook.com/farmer.producemkt farmerbrowns@gmail.com Farmers market and specialty grocery store offering fresh, locally-grown produce. Also offering jams, jellies, honey and other homemade items. Farmers & Fishermen Purveyors Gwinnett County 770-364-3596 www.farmersandfishermen.com BenHalpern@farmersandfishermen.com Now servicing the Greater Atlanta community with direct home delivery of high quality meat, poultry, seafood, produce, dairy, eggs and more. FarmHouse PoundCakes Gwinnett County 706-768-1629 www.farmousepoundcakes.com farmhousepoundcakes@gmail.com 1832 farm house small-batch bakery in the Appalachian Mountain foothills. Pound cake, organic granola, biscotti, raw honey, coffee and more. Farmview Market Morgan County 770-385-1187 www.farmviewmarket.com/shop okeyla@kellyreg.com Carefully curated collection of local food brands fresh from Georgia farms to your dinner table. Also find them on Amazon. Georgia Peach World McIntosh County 912-832-3270 www.georgiapeachworld.com/shop customerservicegpw@gmail.com Buy local in Darien or Richmond Hill, or shop online and have the taste of Georgia shipped straight to your door. Georgia's Sauce Gwinnett County 678-689-1496 www.georgiasauce.com info@georgiasauce.com Selling award winning family heirloom Georgia-style BBQ sauces. HFCS, MSC, filler and preservative free. Free shipping on new orders. Georgia Soap Company Muscogee County 706-505-6884 www.georgiasoapcompany.com/shop info@georgiasoapcompany.com Natural soap products proudly handcrafted in the USA (Columbus, Georgia). No harmful chemicals or ingredients damaging to the environment. Finely Seasoned Catering and Candy Burke County 706-513-9017 www.finelyseasonedcatering.com/candy.html valerie@finelyseasonedcatering.com Peanut and pecan goodies galore! Deep fried, cinnamon sugared, white/chocolate covered clusters, brittle, cinnamon spiced, buckeyes, pralines, fudge and more. G.G.'s Sugared Peppers Lowndes County 229-300-0155 www.ggspeppers.com ggspeppers@gmail.com Sweet, tangy sugar peppers. Great as a condiment for sandwiches, pizza, chicken salad, or served with crackers and cream cheese. Garnto Solutions Bleckley County 478-955-1660 www.garntosolutions.com garntospoizonguard@yahoo.com All natural insect repellents for us and our beloved pets. Hunter Gard, Saddle n Leash. Georgia Crafted Cobb County 404-931-6647 www.georgiacrafted.com hello@georgiacrafted.com Premier one-stop shop for Georgia-made must-haves. Choose from over 250 products, then have them packaged into amazing gift boxes. Georgia Sourdough Co. DeKalb County 917-587-1802 www.georgiasourdoughco.com tracy@georgiasourdoughco.com Sourdough crackers and local goods. Georgia Grown members, sell your products on their website with curbside pickup at PREP ATL. Geraldine's Bodacious Foods Co. Pickens County 404-384-3203 www.mamageradines.com cathy@geraldines.com Authentically crafted premium baked cheese snacks including cheese straws and gourmet cookies. Golda Kombucha/Cultured South Fulton County 770-823-9568 www.culturedsouth.com Melanie@culturedsouth.com Makers of Golda Kombucha and other farm-to-ferment food and drinks. Boost your body's immune system with this live probiotic drink. Good Boy Goodies Peach County 478-501-1907 www.goodboygoodies.com goodboygoodies19@gmail.com All natural dog treats free of corn, wheat and soy. Georgia Grinders DeKalb County 470-448-4094 www.georgiagrinders.com/shop hfoster@georgiagrinders.com Extraordinary nut butters made from all-natural Georgia grown ingredients. Handcrafted in small batches to ensure high quality freshness and flavor. Goodson Pecans Lee County 229-759-4008 www.goodsonpecans.com customerservice@goodsonpecans.com Signature flavored gourmet pecans and award-winning, all-natural pecan butter. Great gifts, healthy snacks, delicious comfort food. Free shipping on $50+. Baked Goods Fresh Produce Beverages/ Kombucha Gourmet Foods Butcher, Meat, Jerky Grocery Honey & Syrup Butter & Cheeses Jams & Jellies Candy & Desserts Pecans & Nuts Candles Pickles & Relish Coffee & Teas Sauces & Dips Cooking & Gourmet Oils Soaps & Body Care Dog Treats Specialty Gifts Eggs Spices, Rubs & Seasoning HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE Grady Ranch Grady County 229-378-7672 www.rhomarket.com bholsteins@aol.com 100% grass fed and grass finished Angus beef available in all standard cuts. Meat is individually processed, never commingled. Grassroots Coffee Roasters Thomas County 229-236-3388 www.grassrootscoffee.com amanda@grassrootscoffee.com Dedicated to bringing you the best cup of coffee you've ever had. Small batch coffee made from home roasted beans. Greenway Farms Crawford County 687-231-7257 www.greenwayfarmsofga.com greenwayfarmday@gmail.com Know your farmer, know your food. Family owned, sustainable farm producing meat, eggs and canned goods. Call for curbside pickup. Grits Bits Fulton County 404-312-9399 www.GritsBits.com diane@gritsbits.com Gourmet Georgia-themed gift baskets featuring award-winning Grits Bits cheese straws, Peach Bites tangy hard candy, and cookies baked with grits. Grumps Pepper Jelly Colquitt County 407-227-9132 www.grumpspepperjelly.com grumpspepperjelly@gmail.com Making delicious jams and jellies from authentic Jamaican Scotch Bonnet pepper seeds for over 40 years. H.L.Franklin's Healthy Honey Bulloch County 800-261-4995 www.franklinfoodsllc.com info@franklinfoodsllc.com High-quality pure, raw and unfiltered honey. Providing a natural mix of enzymes, pollens and antimicrobials to boost your immune system. Hanalei Bath Cherokee County 770-330-1532 www.hanaleibath.com info@hanaleibath.com Locally crafted bath and body products made by a certified Aromatherapist. Soaps, body butters, lip balms, bath salts, shave sets and more. Hardy Bakery and Catering, Inc DeKalb County 404-622-0401 www.hardybakery.com paul@hardybakery.com Over 30 years' experience making mouthwatering goodies so you don't have to. Catering, baking, breakfasts, cakes, cookies, cobblers and more. Harmony Wellness Angels Douglas County 770-853-5485 www.kemboocha.com kemiko@kemboocha.com Wellness company that produces signature hand-crafted fermented tea, known as Kombucha. Their brand, Kemboocha, is locally produced in Douglasville, GA. Hart Dairy Creamery Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, Burke Counties 305-776-1254 www.hartdairy.com paul@hartdairy.us Only pasteurized dairy cow operation in America to earn the Certified Humane designation. Ethically driven, single-source, 100% free-range, grass-fed milk. High Cotton Company, LLC Fulton County 404-394-1994 www.highcottoncashews.com lisa@highcottoncashews.com Award-winning, boutique cashew manufacturer creating a variety of tasty and uniquely flavored one-of-a-kind snacks and gifts. Hillbilly Krak Sawse Coweta County 678-633-4886 www.hillbillykraksawse.com hillbillykraksawse@att.net Hillbilly Krak Sawse is great for grillin' or as a dipping sauce. Delicious sweet heat pickles and natural rubs, too. Hillside Orchard Farm Rabun County 706-782-2776 www. hillsideorchard.com/retail-ordering hillside@hillsideorchard.com Began in 1983 as a small backyard cannery and has since expanded to a working farm with over 800 products. Hilltop Roasters Forsyth County 706-816-9100 www.hilltoproasters.com dkrulac@live.com Roastery specializing in the finest seasonal coffee varietals and unique blends from the world's most respected growing regions. Honest Harvest Pasta Cobb County 678-314-5431 www.honestharvestpasta.com sales@honestharvestpasta.com Clean label foods with real, natural ingredients. Handcrafted pasta, gourmet ravioli and fresh pesto with a local, artisan touch. Horton's Beef Jerky and Sausage Effingham County 912-727-3098 www.hortonsbeefjerky.com rvh1163@yahoo.com All-beef jerky and smoked sausage using a unique blend of spices. Small, family-owned business offering curbside pickup and nationwide shipping. Hunter Cattle Company Bulloch County 912-823-2333 www.huntercattle.com grassfed@huntercattle.com 100% grass fed and grass finished beef, pastured pork and freerange chicken. No antibiotics, no added hormones, no steroids. Infusion Blends Fayette County 302-753-1117 www.infusionblends.com deborha@infusionblends.com Gourmet flavor-infused butters. Made with the highest quality spices, herbs and fruits, free from hormones and artificial additives. Jaemor Farms Alto County 770-869-3999 www.jaemorfarms.com carli@jaemorfarms.com Family owned farm producing quality produce for more than 100 years. Fresh and sustainable peaches, strawberries, beans and more. Jail Creek Farms LLC Twiggs County 478-972-8644 www.facebook.com/jailcreek.farms Jailcreekfarms@yahoo.com Small veteran-owned family farm specializing in heirloom produce, edible gourds and live plants. Also producing jams, jellies and preserves. Jake's Fresh Market & Cannery Cherokee County 404-667-5121 www.jakesfreshmarket.com Lisa@Jakesproduce.com Artisan small batch relishes, pickles, salsas, jams, jellies and fruit butters. Also offering co-packing and private labeling services. Free shipping $25+. Jill's Jams and Jellies Forsyth County 770-887-7204 www.jillsjam.com jillsjamandjelly@aol.com Handmade small batch jams and jellies using the freshest fruits and vegetables. Over 425 different items from classic to contemporary. Johnny Harris BBQ Chatham County 888-547-2823 www.johnnyharrisbbq.com ashley@johnnyharris.com Famous bar-b-cue sauces, rubs, spices and a brand new cookbook! Gift baskets, gift certificates and apparel also available. Jumpin' Goat Coffee Roasters White County 877-797-4628 www.jumpingoatcoffeeroasters.com charlie@jumpingoatcoffeeroasters.com Fresh roasted gourmet coffee. Whole bean, fresh ground or green. Online nationwide delivery or curbside pickup at any local location. Kickin K Soap Company Lanier County 229-329-1703 www.kickinksoap.com tom@kickinksoap.com Safe, natural, healthy handmade goat's milk soap and skincare. Free no-contact delivery for Valdosta and surrounding areas. Kimble's Food (By Design) Troup County 706-523-7927 www.cornflakecandy.com jeffc@kimblesfood.com Old school corn flake candy just like you had growing up! Get a box for yourself or as a gift. Kim's Cheese Straws Bulloch County 912-682-2638 www.kimscheesestraws.com kim@kimscheesestraws.com Southern homemade cheese straws just like grandma used to make. Six delicious flavors including UGA Flavor of Georgia Winner: Pecan Cheddar. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE King of Pops Fulton County 678-732-9321 www.kingofpops.com nick@kingofpops.com Summer on a stick! Special offer: 2 course meal with awardwinning vegan chili + pops for dessert. Pickup or delivery. Kyvan Foods Gwinnett County 770-402-2226 www.kyvan82.com contact@kyvan82.com Owned by NFL Pro Reggie Kelly, Kyvan offers good food that touches the soul. Succulent salsas, sauces, seasonings, jams and jellies. Lacy Lou's Poo's Putnam County 706-816-0774 www.lacylouspoos.com lacylouspoos@hotmail.com Homemade dog treats. No added coloring or harmful ingredients. Free shipping on orders of $45 or more. Lane Southern Orchards Peach County 478-825-7422 www.lanesouthernorchards.com wendybarton@southernorchards.com Growing the best tasting peaches and pecans since 1908. Roadside market with fresh produce, jams, jellies, dressings and other Southern gourmet. LeAnn's Gourmet Foods Henry County 770-560-5980 www.leannsgourmetfoods.com leannsgourmetfoods@gmail.com Started with a zucchini relish family recipe and grown into a variety of traditional gourmet flavors with a fresh twist. Lees Syrup Bulloch County 912-587-9176 www.leessyrup.com mailto:info@leessyrup.com 100% pure and natural sugar cane syrup made the old fashioned way. Leopold's Ice Cream Chatham County 912-210-0250 www.leopoldsicecream.com stratton@leopoldsicecream.com Award-winning, super premium ice cream. Homemade using the same recipes and techniques for over 100 years. Continental U.S. shipping available. LisaMae Cakes Bibb County 478-654-6161 www.lisamaecakes.com lisamaecakes@yahoo.com Bakery specializing in custom cakes, cookies, breads and glutenfree Whoopsie Pies. Curbside pickup available. Little Tree Apothecary Monroe County 478-394-3874 www.littletreeapothecary.com littletreeapothecary@gmail.com All-natural, plant-based, life-inspired company specializing in face, body and personal care products handcrafted in small batches. Limited ingredients, preservative free. Lux Leonis Peach County 850-980-1301 www.luxleonisskincare.com luxleonisskincare@gmail.com Lux Leonis, a handmade company offers advanced skin and hair care, soaps and candles for the upscale experience you deserve. Maddox Wood Design Gwinnett County 770-314-2266 www.maddoxwooddesign.godaddysites.com fran.maddoxwooddesign@gmail.com Began by making cutting boards for fun in their garage for friends. Now has grown to a huge retail production. Marguerite's Organic Mixes Chatham County 912-247-6484 www.momixes.com momixes@icloud.com Maker of Marguerite's Creole Seasoning, a savory blend of Himalayan pink salt and organic herbs and spices. Maybird Confections DeKalb County 404-618-6198 www.maybirdconfections.com info@maybirdconfections.com Delectable chocolate covered toffee, handcrafted in small batches in Atlanta, Ga, from the best ingredients available. McAfee Packing Company, Inc Johnson County 478-864-3385 www.mcafeepackingcompany.com ashlynwilliamson@icloud.com Providing the freshest beef and pork since 1953. A Georgia inspected processing facility that will always help "meat" your needs. Mercier Orchards Fannin County 706-632-3411 www.mercier-orchards.com/store shipping@mercierorchards.com Handmade apple products including cider, baked goods, and canned jams, preserves and salsas. Call for local pickup. Shipping available online. Merritt Pecan Company Webster County 229-828-6610 www. merritt-pecan.com nutty@sowega.net Pecans from the world's best area for growing them. Step back in time with unique memorabilia in their general store. Midland Ghost (Pepper Sauce) Muscogee County 706-888-0580 www.midlandghost.com dl@midlandghost.com Family farm specializing in harvesting and aging peppers and creating masterful handmade sauces with bold flavor and medium heat. Mike's Country Store Dougherty County 229-483-0444 www.mikes-country-store.com mikesmeats.info@gmail.com Since 1997, premium meats from custom cuts to fresh smoked, along with our own popular brand of condiments and seasonings. Mitcham Farm Newton County 770-855-1530 www.mitchamfarm.com mitchamemy@bellsouth.net Jams, jellies, smoothies, ice cream, Vidalia onions and fresh inseason strawberries (when available). Curbside pick-up available, just call ahead. Montane Spring Water Harris County 706-662-4900 www.montanespring.com hollis@montanespring.com Sparkling spring water in fresh flavors: original, cucumber lime, grapefruit peach, and lemon honeysuckle. Great alone or as a mixer. Moore Berries, LLC Houston County 229-365-3166 www.facebook.com/mooreberrieskathleen doublerunduo@hotmail.com You-pick/we-pick strawberry field offering olive oils, jam, jelly, syrup, honey and other fresh, Georgia Grown fruits and vegetables. Morning By Morning Coffee Houston County 478-951-2235 www.morningbymorningcoffee.com beth@mbmcoffee.com Certified organic specialty coffee roasters and shop. Come in for the cup or buy roasts by the pound. Mountain Man Bees Gilmer County 406-939-1152 www.mountainmanbees.com calnik@protonmail.com Natural and organic starter colonies (NUCS) for hobby beekeepers as well as honey and bee products. My Mom's Pie LLC Henry County 844-386-9376 www.mymomspie.com mymomspie2018@gmail.com Fresh homemade sweet potato pies made with love and care. New vegan sweet potato pies in regular and mini sizes, too. Nu Sunrise Farms Spalding County 478-808-9872 www.facebook.com/pg/nusunrisefarms/shop nusunrisefarms@gmail.com Nubian goat farm offering goat milk for pets, lotions, soaps, local raw honey, fresh brown eggs, jams, jellies and more. Nuts About Savannah Chatham County 678-581-2719 www.nutsaboutsavannah.com/online-store deloresyoungwilson@gmail.com Purveyors of fine gourmet popcorn, nuts and confections. Makes great gifts. Offering free local delivery. Olio de Vita Lowndes County 229-300-9931 www.oliodivita.com/Store.html vicki@oliodivita.com Experience luxuriously soft, moist skin. Unique blends designed to protect and repair using Georgia Olive Farms extra virgin olive oil. Baked Goods Fresh Produce Beverages/ Kombucha Gourmet Foods Butcher, Meat, Jerky Grocery Honey & Syrup Butter & Cheeses Jams & Jellies Candy & Desserts Pecans & Nuts Candles Pickles & Relish Coffee & Teas Sauces & Dips Cooking & Gourmet Oils Soaps & Body Care Dog Treats Specialty Gifts Eggs Spices, Rubs & Seasoning HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE Olive Orchards of Georgia Brooks County 800-996-4136 www.oliveorchardsofgeorgia.com contact@oliveorchardsofgeorgia.com Family operated one-hundred-acre arbequina olive grove producing 100% extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested, milled and bottled on site. Oliver Farm Artisan Oils Wilcox County 229-406-0906 www.oliverfarm.com ifarmueat@hotmail.com Award-winning farm fresh oils and gluten-free flowers made from seeds and nuts grown in Georgia. Shipping and pickup available. Paulk Vineyards Irwin County 229-468-7873 www.paulkvineyards.com info@paulkvineyards.com Sixth-generation family farm and winery. Also offering seasonal pick-your-own strawberries, blackberries and muscadines, as well as juices, jellies and more. Peach State Pride Oconee County 478-290-2577 www.peachstatepride.com kari@peachstatepride.com Grass-roots movement to spark Georgia pride. Clothing company and beyond, promoting Georgia's rich southern culture, communities, agriculture, nature and beauty. Pearson Farm Crawford County 470-226-9901 www.pearsonfarm.com mail@pearsonfarm.com Proudly growing and selling peaches in Crawford County, Ga for five generations. Also delicious pecans, cakes, pies, cookies and condiments. Pecan Ridge Plantation Grady County 2292547107 www.pecanridgeplantation.com/order-online pecanridgeplantation@gmail.com All-natural pressed pecan oil and the first pecan truffle oil on the market. Available online and at popular retail stores. Petreaux's Gourmet Hot Sauce Newton County 678-878-6170 www.petreauxsgourmethotsauce.com petreauxsgourmethotsauce@comcast.net Makers of handcrafted hot sauces and salsa made from homegrown Georgia peppers and spices. Award-winning, secret small batch recipe. Phickles Clarke County 706-224-4311 www.phickles.com/pickles phicklechickle@gmail.com Family specialty food company that began with small batch artisan pickles and grew to include sauces, salsa, cheese and jellies. Piedmont Provisions Clarke County 404-500-6104 www.piedmontprovisions.square.site heather@piedmontprovisions.com Handcrafted, small batch ferments, preserves, jam, mustard, pickles, vinegar, shrubs and sauces, using regionally sourced and organic ingredients whenever possible. Pride Road Gwinnett County 504-314-6649 www.prideroad.com/collections/all yasin@prideroad.com Purveyors of fine hibiscus tea, jelly, and chutney. Family owned, locally grown from seeds from the prior harvest. Proper Pepper Pimento Cheese Washington County 478-232-4021 www.properpepper.com/shop deanabibb@properpepper.com Classic southern pimento cheese with highest quality ingredients. Great paired with sourdough crackers, raspberry preserves, or ginger snaps. Pulp Hot Sauce DeKalb County 785-501-4235 www.pulp.fyi nick@pulp.fyi Raw, natural fermented pepper hot sauce handcrafted in Atlanta, Ga. No chemicals, thickeners or preservatives. Keep refrigerated. Punky's Pickles Paulding County 770-572-5510 www.punkyspickles.com dmanharth@punkyspickles.com Award-winning pickles in nine unique flavors. Pure Bliss Organics Cobb County 770-579-7665 www.pureblissorganics.com jon@pureblissorganics.com Certified organic and gluten free granola, food bars, bites, and nuts. Free shipping, online orders $50+. 15% off code: Farmers Market Purposeful Plant Candy Chatham County 415-475-9077 www.purposefulplantcandy.com trabuse@gmail.com Gummy candy that harnesses the natural super powers of plants! R & A Orchards Gilmer County 706-273-3821 www.randaorchards.com apples@randaorchards.com Third-generation farm offering jams, jellies, preserves, honey, ciders, dressings, salsas, butters, hot sauces, dried apples, fried pork skins and more. Red Oak Lavender Farm LLC Lumpkin County 706-974-8230 www.redoaklavender.com redoaklavender@gmail.com Growing, harvesting, distilling and creating pure lavender products fashioned in cottage tradition. Also offering farm fresh eggs and honey. Richland Rum Stewart County 229-887-3537 www.richlandrum.com Farm distillery growing sugar cane for the sole purpose of making rum. Retail store and gift shop on site. Rootie's Pickles Bartow County 404-277-4969 www.rootiespickles.com uthsallinger@gmail.com Sweet, hot and garlic pickles even non-pickle people love to eat! Crisp, not soft and made from Mom's secret recipe. Salt Table Chatham & Glynn Counties 912-704-0294 www.salttable.com davelegasse@salttable.com Award-winning, hand-blended, salts, seasoning blends, sugars, teas, coffees, snacks, sauces, grits and other Georgia Grown products containing only all-natural ingredients. Scott Family Farm Burke County 912-667-6679 www.scottfamilyfarm.net contact@scottfamilyfarm.net Scott Family Farm is a sustainable plantation growing Christmas trees and HoneyBees. Our educational farm is located in Burke County. Shake-n-Bake Ranch Peach County 478-737-2215 www.shakenbakeranch.com service@shakenbakeranch.com Goat milk products including soap (bar or liquid), lotion and shaving products. Handcrafted soap dishes, crocheted cotton washcloths and scrubbies. Sims Family Farm Catoosa County 706-866-4062 www.simsfamilyfarm.com simssodfarm@bellsouth.net Beef by the piece year-round and fresh, in-season strawberries, blackberries and blueberries depending on time of year. Soapary Rockdale County 678-414-0635 www.soapary.com asoapary@gmail.com Beautifully colored, softly scented goat milk gourmet soaps and more. SonRise Farm Barrow County 770-356-8818 www.sonrisefarm.com missyjeancrane@gmail.com Small, sustainably focused family farm and homestead, raising pigs, cows, goats, chickens and bees, as well as vegetables and fruit. Regina's Farm Kitchen, LLC DeKalb County 404-918-5501 www.reginasfarmkitchen.com reginasfarmkitchen@gmail.com Culinary masterpieces using fresh, local ingredients, made from scratch by a farm-raised chef. A 200-acre centurion farm, to be exact. Southern Beverage Columbia County 800-326-2469 www.springtimewater.com bradh@southernbev.com Located in Appling, Ga, our artesian water is distributed throughout the Southeast and is one of the most well-respected small business brands. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE Southern Bon Vivant Bibb County 478-973-9089 www.shopsouthernbonvivant.com molly@southernbonvivant.com Mother and daughter making candles, soaps, bath bombs and more. With $50 purchase, they'll send a gift to a first responder. Southern Grace Farms Berrien County 229-533-8585 www.southerngracefarms.com sgracefarms@hotmail.com 8th generation Berrien County farmers. Fresh strawberries, Georgia Grown goodies and gift baskets. Curbside pickup or nationwide shipping available. Southern Pawz Petz LLC Washington County 478-232-0891 www.southernpawz.com info@southernpawz.com Hand-baked pet treats using the finest locally sourced/USA sourced ingredients available. Artisan-made in small batches the Southern way. Southern Press and Packing Pierce County 912-754-9791 www.regenerateblueberryjuice.com southernpp@accessatc.net 100% never-from-concentrate blueberry juice. No added sugars or water, just pure delicious blueberry. Curbside pickup available. Southern Soy Candle Candler County 912-657-2777 www.southernsoycandle.com southernsoycandle@yahoo.com Small batch 100% soy, hand poured lotion candles. Variety of amazing scents, the most popular being Georgia peach and lemongrass. Southern Straws Cheese Straws Muscogee County 706-507-1531 www.southernstraws.com margaret@southernstraws.com Handmade cheese straws in three delicious flavors: original, spicy and mild. All-natural, made from scratch, some would call them addictive! Stag Vets at Comfort Farms Baldwin County 856-234-1743 www.stagvetsinc.org info@stagvetsinc.org We promote a structured, holistic approach for veterans suffering from PTSD and invisible disabilities. Our Virtual Farmers Market provides quality proteins, produce, and more. Stripling's Colquitt County 800-727-4058 www.striplings.com/store-landing ashley@striplings.com Nationally famous, perfectly seasoned cuts of meat. Satisfy your craving for filet mignon, ribeye, smoked sausage, beef jerky and more. Stuckey's Dodge County 800-423-6171 www.stuckeys.com sstuckey@stuckeys.com Roadside oasis and highway heaven for souvenirs, cold drinks, hot snacks and pecan candy. Famous for their teal blue roof. Sunnyland Farms Dougherty County 800-999-2488 www.sunnylandfarms.com swillson@sunnylandfarms.net 1,760-acre Georgia farm providing premier pecans, nuts, chocolate, dried fruit, candy, Kosher snacks and other gourmet gifts. The Casserole Shop & Bakery Bibb & Houston County 478-757-0074 www.thecasseroleshop.com bdmanager@thecasseroleshop.com Delicious, high quality comfort food in the form of delectable casseroles, appetizers, side dishes and baked goods. The Grillman BBQ Company Forsyth County 678-644-5850 www.thegrillmanbbqcompany.com mikeholland00@gmail.com Competition BBQ sauces and competition rubs. Old family recipe made from scratch for over 40 years. Sweet Grass Dairy Thomas County 229-228-6704 www.sweetgrassdairy.com/pages/buy jessica@sweetgrassdairy.com High quality, flavorful cow's milk cheeses that are truly South Georgia. Farmed sustainably in a New Zealand rotational grazing method. Swinehearts Chattahoochee Gold BBQ Sauce Muscogee County 706-681-6470 www.swinehearts.com swineheartsgold@yahoo.com When their favorite mustard-based BBQ sauce was discontinued, Robert and Diane experimented with flavor combinations, until they made a better one. Swint's Candies Lamar County 678-359-1533 www.swintscandies.com swintscandy@gmail.com Making homemade pecan candies since 1925. Pralines, Gourmet Candies Pecans, Pecan Logs, Pecan Divinity, Assorted Fudges, and More! teXga Farms Habersham County 706-248-3402 www.texgafarms.com gotmybeef@texgafarms.com teXga Farms has Georgia Grown beef available year-round. Gift packages plus halves/whole animals! Give a gift with great local taste! The Birdhouse Chick Paulding County 866-478-8265 www.thebirdhousechick.com info@thebirdhousechick.com Artisan's unique birdhouse boutique. Decorative birdhouses, bird baths, swell feeders, yard art and gifts. Free shipping on orders $125+. The Blueberry Barn Bacon County 912-807-0422 www.theblueberrybarn.com awildes2012@gmail.com Blueberry products from the blueberry capital of Georgia. Jams, jellies, syrups, sauces, candies, candles, juice, soda and other unique gifts. The Honey Shack Clinch County 912-487-5001 www.bruceshoneyshack.com jbruce@brucesnutnhoney.com Best tasting honey in Georgia (award-winning, too) plus jellies, sauces, soups, pickles and other handmade products. 10% off online: GAHONEY2020 The Real Deal Dill Pickles Muscogee County 706-888-6725 www.trddp.com/products jalexanderjr71@gmail.com "Gourmet Pickles at a Blue Collar Price." When you compare taste, quality and value, it's a great deal on dills! The Savannah Cheese Straw Company Chatham County 800-439-1356 www.thesavannahcheesestrawcompany.com info@thesavannahcheesestrawcompany.com Famous cheese straws made with the freshest ingredients. Enjoy these tasty snacks with cocktails or on their own. Thistle & Sprig Tea Co. Fulton County 404-666-3016 www.thistleandsprig.com/shop info@thistleandsprig.com Artisan loose leaf teas sourced directly from family-run farms and cooperatives. Hand blended in small batches with organic botanicals. Thompson Farms Brooks County 229-263-9074 www.thompsonfarms.com tfsmokehouse@thompsonfarms.com Stocked with sustainable pasture-raised pork. Also, help support those in need during Covid-19 through their new philanthropy, The Plentiful Pig. Thousand Hills Cattle Ranch Lamar County 678-967-1559 www.thousandhillscattleranch.com ivan@georgiaorganicbeef.com We are Georgia's only organic cattle ranch that provides local beef for Georgia Families. We offer USDA-certified organic ground beef and prime cuts. Baked Goods Fresh Produce Beverages/ Kombucha Gourmet Foods Butcher, Meat, Jerky Grocery Honey & Syrup Butter & Cheeses Jams & Jellies Candy & Desserts Pecans & Nuts Candles Pickles & Relish Coffee & Teas Sauces & Dips Cooking & Gourmet Oils Soaps & Body Care Dog Treats Specialty Gifts Eggs Spices, Rubs & Seasoning HOLIDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE Travis Jean Emporium Bibb County 478-227-7785 www.travisjeanemporium.com scott@travisjeanemporium.com Gift curators offering an eclectic selection of Georgia-made foods, gift baskets, art, pottery, candles, jewelry, Macon Bacon merchandise, and more. Udderly Cool Creamery, LLC Carroll County 678-656-4200 www.udderlycoolcheese.com udderlycooldairy@gmail.com Award-winning classic aged and fresh 100% Jersey cow's milk cheeses. Come in or shop from the creamery porch freezer anytime. Unicoi Preserves White County 706-219-2461 www.unicoipreserves.com/shop suzy@unicoipreserves.com All natural, low sugar, flavorful fruit spreads that pair with cheese, food and good times! Five fantastic family-recipe flavors. Val's Kale Chips Fayette County 770-719-8576 www.valskalechips.com Valskale@att.net Vegan, raw, gluten free, soy free and wheat free kale chips in five flavors and three sizes. Vidalia Brands Toombs County 800-843-2542 www.vidalia-brands-inc.myshopify .com/collections meg@vidaliabrands.com Offering a variety of Georgia-made marinades, sauces, relishes, seasonings and kits. Fresh Vidalia onions ready to ship. Vidalia Peanut Company Inc Emanuel County 888-340-4100 www.vidalia-p-nuts.com susan@vidalia-p-nuts.com In business since 1997, we manufacture and wholesale 5lb bags of Original and Cajun frozen boiled peanuts. Walnut Knoll Farm, LLC Hart County 706-245-0821 www.thealpacabean.biz shop@southernalpacaconnection.com Home to beautiful alpacas, yarn, garments and The Alpaca Bean Coffee Company. Freshly roasted on the farm. Sold throughout the nation. Watanut Richmond County 706-533-9293 www.watanut.com brian@watanut.com Delicious gourmet food gifts, baked fresh daily and packaged beautifully. Nut mixes and shortbread cookies from scratch using finest ingredients. We Three Girls Fulton County 404-271-9957 www.wethreegirls.com info@wethreegirls.com Snacking Granola and Bars slow baked in small batches. Always vegan and gluten free. 3 generations of women owned. Weeks Honey Farm Colquitt County 229-769-3293 www.weekshoneyfarm.com ray@weekshoneyfarm.com Home of gourmet honey, vinegars and other natural farm-made products. Offering nationwide shipping on online orders. Wicked Que Oconee County 706-202-4714 www.wickedque.net jcneptune@gmail.com Professional BBQ seasoning and sauce competitors turned customer-facing for their fans. Also offer flavorful Basques Sugar Maple lump charcoal for grilling. William L Brown Farm Market Bibb County 478-472-5780 www.williamlbrownfarmmarket.com cmiller@crushagency2.com Family-owned and operated farm market offering homegrown gourmet foods, jams, jellies, dressings, sauces and more. $3 off code: MISC19 WilMor Farms Candler County 912-687-2842 www.statesboromarket2go.locallygrown.net wilmorfarmsflowers@gmail.com A fresh startup! Specialty cut flower farm located in Candler County. Order through link for curbside pickup. Winters Syrup Farm Coffee County 912-536-8863 www.winterssyrup.com eddie@winterssyrup.com Producing quality syrups with a taste of the Old South since 1967. Combination of old-fashioned homemade flavor and gourmet taste. Wisham Jellies Tift County 229-392-3888 www.wishamjellies.com ericwisham@ymail.com Creative pepper jelly handmade from a throwback recipe, fruit, whole peppers from the family garden, and a passion for grilling. World of Pies Clarke County 770-380-8949 www.pouchpies.com charmaine@pouchpies.com The new take on traditional British meat pies with a unique Georgia spin (and South African, Scottish and Maltese influence). Yellow Rose Farm Soap Company Jasper County 706-816-9100 www.yrfsoapco.com yrfsoapco@gmail.com Natural bath and body products fresh from the farm. Goat milk lotion, shampoo, eye cream and more. Free travel soap with purchase. Ziggy and Tootie Cakes Peach County 478-777-2771 www.ziggyandtootiecakes.com ziggyandtootie@gmail.com Award-winning, southern classic bakery! We specialize in homemade southern classic cakes and cookies. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 AQUACULTURE AND 2020 Coastal Bermuda 2020 Tift Quick Bahia grass Clearance sale: Tift85 hay, square bales, fertilized, weed hay, weed-free, rain-free, kept large rolls, barn-kept, 10.45 SUPPLIES free, in barn, horse quality: $7. under cover & fertilized, 4X5 percent + protein: $25/roll. Call 2020 Bermuda mix 4x5, in bales: $35/ea., (10+) $30/ea. Bill 850-528-6373 Meigs Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit barn: $45. Mike Nalewako Henry Crosby Newnan 770-630-6541 240-3243 Baxley 912- Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, net-wrapped: $35 per a current Wild Animal License 2020 Fertilized Bermuda hay 2020 Tift44 bermuda and oth- roll. Susan Dockery Albany This year's hay for sale, Morgan County. Must pick up, will load: $40 a bale. Dwain Sammons Sandersville 478-232-1218 Variegated liriope and mondo grass, 1-gal pots: $2ea. Iris, Pomegranate, red bud, ginkgo trees also available. K. Patman Athens 706-549-4487 Top-quality hay for sale, Ali- SEEDS from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads without this license will not be published. Entities producing and selling or reselling domestic fish in Georgia are required to obtain a free Aquaculture Registration Permit. For more information on aquaculture rules and licensing in Georgia, including a listing of domestic fish and other fish species requiring a Wild Animal License, visit https://georgiawildlife.com/aquaculture or call 770.761.3044. 4X5.5 rolls, $40/ea. J Johnson, Culverton community, Sparta 478-456-8376 2020 Fescue 4X4 rolls hay: $45 in barn. Also bermuda 4X5.5 rolls. Tim Garmon Jefferson 706-367-4775 2020 fescue bermuda mix, horse quality, net-wrapped: $50-$60 (inside); $35-$40 (outside). Will deliver with purchase of 10 bales. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 2020 Fescue Bermuda mix, 4x5 round bales, sprayed and er grasses. 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, fertilized, limed, under cover: $40 per roll. Everett Parrott Alvaton 404-319-5326 or 706-538-1263 2020 Yellow shelled feed corn: $40/barrel. Also, 2020 feed wheat, excellent for food plots, etc. 95% germination: $50/barrel. Call Wayne. R. Montgomery Reynolds 478837-2356 2020, 4x5 round, net wrapped fescue hay, fertilized, limed & GrazonNext herbicide used on 229-364-1892 Coastal bermuda round bales $40 to $50; Square bales in field: $5.50. L. Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 Fescue and clover mix round bales, 4x5, 2020 hay, barnstored, horse and cow quality: $50/bale. Terry Dishroon Mansfield 770-317-8455 Fescue and clover mix, 4x5 round bales, September 2020, barn-stored, horse and cattle quality: $40 per bale. Troy Collins Blairsville 706-897- cia Bermuda, weed free & fertilized, delivery available for a fee. Horse hay: $60; Cow hay: $50. L. Cox Waynesboro 706829-4174 MULCH AND FERTILIZERS 2020 mulch hay: $3.50 per bale at barn. Delivery available. Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912286-3191 Free chicken manure. Must scoop it yourself. Please bring help, shovels, etc. Call/text for Advertisements selling seeds must include a current state laboratory report (fewer than nine months old) for purity, noxious weeks and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For more information regarding certified seed, call the GDA Seed Division, 229.386.3557. 2020 Bachelor buttons, Linas, Cosmos, Coneflower, Shasta, daisies, maypops, four o'clocks, sage: $1 per 1/2tsp. SASE. Sara O'Shields PO Box All sizes: Bass, Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Threadfin, Gizzard Shad, Shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pick up. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Grass carp, Bluegill, Bass, catfish and Threadfin shad. Delivery available at: $2 per mile, one way. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Koi and Goldfish for sale. All fertilized, barn kept. Delivery available. $40 each. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-4901227 2020 Fescue Bermuda, mixed grass. Cut October 1st, no weeds, no rain, heavy fertilizer: $5.50 per square bale. Terry Bell Dallas 678-910-6000 2020 Fescue hay, 2020 mixed grass hay: $5.50/bale at barn in Walton County. Wade Cown fescue grass, no delivery, can/will load: $40/bale. K. Cook Griffin 678-984-0277 350 rolls of hay avaiable for winter: $40 per roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 4x5 rolls bermuda/crabgrass hay, net-wrapped and barn dry: $40/roll. Local delivery available. Gary Lane Carrollton 404-502-4000 2235 Fescue bermuda mix hay, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, fertilized and stored in barn. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-307-7098 Fescue clover mix, square bales hay: $5 per bale. Harvey Jackson Blairsville 706-7450984 Hay for sale, 4X5 grass hay bales, string tie: $30 per bale. Harold Distel Griffin 770-584- more info. Ron Tallent Franklin 770-289-3887 PLANTS, TREES AND FLOWERS Advertisements selling officially protected plants must include a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. For information on the sale or shipment 185 Tate Ga. 30177 770-7353657 Coker oats. 97% germ, 99% pure. Cleaned in 50lbs bags: $12 per bag. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-498-4686 Devil's trumpet, mullein pink (rose campion), morning glory, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant: $2 cash/tsp +SASE; mole bean. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth sizes and colors. Call for more Monroe 770-207-6983 4x5 rolls, horse hay, fescue 1862 of protected plants, visit 30096 770-476-1163 info. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704 Rainbow and Brown Trout, DNR certified. Quality stockers raised on our farm. Various sizes with delivery/pick-up available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199 Starter aqua tank and filter. S. Dudley Covington 770-7882988 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN '20 bermuda hay 4x5 net wrapped roll, barn stored, fertilized and lime: $60 per roll. Chuck Hecht Waverly Hall 706-577-6590 200 rolls Alicia Bermuda hay: $45 per 5x4 roll. Call for more information. Sunbelt Ag Expo Moultrie 229-921-1067 2020 4x5.5 net wrap round bales, Bermuda Bahia and some Johnson grass: $40 per bale. Kelvin Irvin Eatonton 404-569-9881 2020 Bahia Hay, 4x5 netwrapped bales, fertilized. $40/bale. Anthony Bush Barnesville 770-584-6185 2020 Bermuda square bales, high quality, horse quality, barn kept. 50 pound bales. $6 each. James Lyles Ringgold 423-227-7929 2020 bermuda, 4x5 net wrapped: $40. Delivery available. David Clemens Waynesboro 706-466-2944 2020 Bermuda, 4x5.5, net wrapped, weed free, barn stored, horse quality: $50 a roll Keith Boozer Monroe 770- 2020 Fescue round bales, 1000lbs ea, just cut September: $50 at barn, $60 delivered. Foggy Bottom Farms, East 52 Ellijay 706-502-8266 2020 Fescue, bermuda 4x4. In barn, sprayed fertilized, no weeds: $30. Mike McKinzey Flowery Branch 678-4218601 2020 first cut, net-wrapped 4x5 round bales: $40 each. Also, 2020 mixture of oats, rye grass bermuda stored under shelter: $45. W.O. Bell Glennville 912-237-0222 2020 hay, 4x5.5 rolls, ryegrass & crabgrass mix: $35/ea. Will load. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 2020 hay, Coastal Bermuda, RFQ tested, 4x5, net-wrapped: $45/bale, barn-kept. Some $35/bale available. Phil Amos Louisville 706-260-8720 2020 hay, fertilized, sprayed, Bermuda fescue mix: $6 per square bale; Mixed grass hay: $5 per square bale. Delivery available. Jonathan Little Monroe 770-314-1278 2020 horse quality Tift44 Dallas grass clover mix hay, large square bales: $7. Ralph West Mills Gainesville 770536-8438 2020 large 4x5 bales, wrapped. Fescue, bermuda, orchard grass mix. Good quality fertilized. Barn kept for cattle or horses: $45/roll. Lee Murdock Calhoun 770-7128481 2020 large round bales mixed grass fertilized net wrapped outside: $28.75 per bale, 20 orchard mix. Sprayed, fertilized, limed, very clean. High quality, barn kept. Cut July 2020: $60. Richard Surles Clayton 770-301-1924 Alfalfa/Orchard grass Haylage, 4x4 rolls, approx 1100lbs, net-wrapped and plastic-wrapped, RFQ 151.9, excellent cattle forage: $75. Call/text Bob Blairsville 706970-0898 All of our hay is tested by UGA for nutrition. Know what you're buying. Rounds, squares, horse, cattle and goats. Delivery available. Loring Heard Washington 706401-7441 Approx. 150 bales of mulch hay. Dry, been in barn: $2 a bale cash. Must take all. Amory Williams Danielsville 706-614-1519 Balage hybrid pearl millet. Exceed BMR, iron and clay cowpeas mix. Red River crabgrass 4x4 net- and plastic-wrap, 1500 available: $40. D. Peck Tallapoosa 770-301-5839 Bermuda, crab grass mix, horse quality: $3.75; Mulch hay: $3. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550 Bermuda, mixed hay, fertilized and rain free, horse quality: $7 per square. Large quantity delivery available. Stephen Stana Carrollton 770-2413201 Brown midrib sorghum, 90 percent as good as corn: $45 a ton in pit, 10-ton minimum. No calls after 8pm. Richard Kinder Royston 706-498-2285 Hay fork, extra wide, will pick up 1300lb rolls: $200 OBO. W. Young Hinesville 912-9778543 (text for pictures) Large hay bales for sale: for lawn, garden, horses, cows. Different quality grades available: $50 and up. Jonathan Griffin 706-975-3451. Large quantities of hay for sale starting at $30. Call or text. Weston Wadel Millen 478-299-8690 Large quantity square Bermuda hay. Paul Harris Odum 912294-2470 Large quantity Tift44 horse hay inside, small square: $5.50; 4x5 round: $55; peanut hay: $35; cow hay: $35. Rainfree, delivery avail. D. Gingerich Metter 912-314-9568 Net wrapped Bahia and bermuda round bales: $45. Delivery available for an extra charge. Brad MacDonald Waverly Hall 770-826-8299/706582-3530 Pearl millet for food plots: $35/50lb. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-382-6832 Square bales - horse hay: $6.50/ea.; mulch hay $3.50/ea. Buford 770-945-6433 Square bales of 2020 hay, feed hay: $6; mulch hay $5; organic hay: $5; round bales: $40. Robert Steele Zebulon 770-468-6425 Square bales, horse quality, weed free, barn stored, Bermuda and fescue/orchard available. Pickup or delivery. Ask for Lance. D. Adams Monroe 678-975-2042 www.fws.org/Endangered/per- mits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. For questions about ginseng, visit https://www.fws.gov/Endan- gered/permits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. 2020 Scarlet Red Zinnia, Ruby Red Morning Glory, Strawberry Gophrena: 50 seeds $3 (cash)+ SASE. Donna Miltimore 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd, NE Ranger 30734 706618-3890 Angel trumpets, confederate roses: $5. Hydrangeas, ferns, forsythia, double Althea, nandinas, jasmine, beauty berries, burning bushes: $3.50. Weeping cherries, liriope, more. Carla Houghton Marietta 770428-2227 Azaleas. Large growing azaleas in 1-gallon pots, all colors: $2.50 each. Japanese boxwoods in 4-gallon pots: $10 each. Jack Maffett Montezuma 478-954-2111 Daylilies: 100's of varieties, double fans, see photos at; katielous_lilies.plantfans.com. Katielou Greene Whitesburg 770-836-1351 Pecan trees. Bare roots 5-12 feet. Sumner, Cape Fear, Oconee, Elliott. Danny Durrence Glennville 912-2371041 Vanilla bean orchid vine, $30. Pond: Lotus seedlings, $5ea. Elephant ears, $10 (dark). Bessie Farmer Pendergrass 678-316-4710 Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, homegrown, 50 y/o stand, 98.4 purity, 97 percent germination; over 400 bags available. Perry Marlowe Comer 678-227-9110 Zinnias, Hibiscus, Amaryllis (all mixed colors), August lilies: $2 per Tbsp +SASE. G. Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd Attapulgus GA 39815 229-465-3641 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 hardwood, 17inch sections. Must split and take away. Seasoned, easy access. David Lindsey Gillsville 770503-9452, evenings till 9. Long and short. Some big, some small. Ready to burn. Travis Oxford 470-891-1853 Pickup load of fat lighter: $350. Robert Wright Woodbury 706-601-9124 Seasoned oak, hickory or pecan: $75 per quarter cord. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 Seasoned Oak: $140 for cord including delivery. Evan Cole Cartersville 678-3278199 Six large, long trunk White Oak trees: Free. You cut and haul. Must have experience. G. Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 Whole fat lighter stumps for sale. $1/lb. You must pick up. J. Dodd McIntosh County 912-832-5450 601-5217 bale minimum. Four Oaks An- 2020 Bermuda, square bales, gus LaGrange 706-298-1156 horse quality: $6 each; 4x5 net 2020 peanut hay: $45 per roll wrapped fescue mix, outside: at barn. Delivery available. $30 each. Chad Duck Brasel- Glenn Brinson Tarrytown 912- ton 706-654-8605 288-5960 2020 Coastal and Bahia net 2020 premium Tifton44 wrapped, fertilized, sprayed, Bermuda, horse quality, fertil- 4x5 round bales. Horse quality: ized, 4x5 roll: $70; Bermuda $55, Bahia: $45, rain and rye mix: $60; Bermuda mix: ground protected. Walt Wells $45. All barn stored. Tim Hawkinsville 229-425-4605 Hunter Conyers 770-331- 7749, 770-483-8712 2020 Coastal Bermuda hay, weed free and fertilized. 4X5 2020 Russell Bermuda grass round bales: $40 each. 250 4x5.5 fertilized, net wrapped, available. Call or text. Doug barn sheltered, HQ, 300+ qual- Hadden Wrens 706-833-6874 ity bales available: $60; 10+: $55; 20+: $50. Delivery nego- 2020 Coastal bermuda or rye, tiable. Wayne Pruitt States- horse-quality, fertilized. UGA boro 912-682-4481 soil/specs. Barned, square or 4X5 round bales. Sonny Tram- 2020 Tift 85, 4x6 bales: mell Forsyth 478-256-0513 or $60ea. Rye, 4x6 bales: $35ea. A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching; it can be four feet 478-994-6463 E. Brown Avera 706-831-3442 high, four feet wide (deep), and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that yields 128 cubic feet. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 FIREWOOD 2020 Fresh Papershell Grain finished Angus beef, Sugar cane for sale, mix of Beautiful crochet cross book- Antique metal well bucket: Pecans - $2.50/lb. in 5# & 10# or side cut, wrapped to order. Yellow Gal & Purple Gal. Call marks in assorted colors. $60. Lamar Bryant Cleveland bags, shipping available for DNA tested for quality: $3.50lb for more information. Ike En- Great stocking stuffers or en- 706-878-8509 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. Want dead, standing hardwoods that can be clear-felled without risk of property damage, cut, and readily loaded on trailer for firewood. Rich Sible Braselton 706-654-9197 FARMERS MARKETS Barrow County Farmers Market, 8:30am-12:30pm, Saturdays thru Nov. 21, Downtown Winder, behind historic courthouse, W. Athens St. Contact us for 2021 vendor info. Winder www.barrowcountyfarmersmarket.com THINGS TO EAT 2019 Desirable Pecans ready to eat: $11/lb + postage. Will crack, shell, separate your pecans in shell: $.50 cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2019 pecans, ready to eat, mostly halves: $10/lb. No shipping. Raymond Gilbert 2781 Pierce Dairy Rd, Madison Ga. 30650 706-342-3623 extra cost. Call for availability. B & B Pecans Madison 706614-8231 2020 Georgia pecans unshelled. Large, medium, small varieties. Great for gifts and holiday baking. $3/lb + postage. Prefer pickup. Bonnie Howard Register 912-8525743 2020 Papershell Pecans - in 10# & 25# bags. Call for availabilty & appointment: $2.50/lb. CJ Orchards Rutledge 706318-9462 2020 pecans in shell, 5, 10, 20 or 25 lb bags: $4/lb plus postage. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 2020 Stuart pecans in the shell. $2.50/lb. No chemicals or commercial fertilizer used. Shipping available for additional cost. A. Kinder Royston 706-386-0895 Black Walnuts, most still in shell: $20/per Hefty comm. trash bag. Jerry Kinsell Tem- ple 678-952-4162 Citrus picking now - locally grown, tree ripened, Sat- sumas, Tangelos, Navel or- anges, Tangerines, Meyer lemons & Clementines. Call for availability. Rochelle 229-276- 5852 mcapple1@wind- stream.net. hanging weight. Visit www.mcmichaelangusfarm.com. Jason Cox Social Circle 404925-5412 Homemade fruitcakes, fruitcake cookies, hard peanut brittle, soft peanut brittle. Call/text messages accepted. Kendrick Farms Good Hope 706-5645905 Jellies, jams, preserves, and more. Herman Robinson Bremen 678-821-3466 or 770294-9600 New improved Red Ribbon sugar cane for sale, makes excellent syrup: $1 per stalk. E. Poole Cedar Crossing 912585-3020 Pecans, in shell, Pawnee: $5 per pound. Andy Smith Hawkinsville 478-225-8433 Premium ground beef: $4.50/lb; whole hog sausage: $3.50/lb. steaks & roasts available USDA, vacuum sealed. Potts Brothers Farm Jefferson 706-367-5823 Red sugar cane for chewing, syrup or planting. Approximately 900 stalks: $350. Kenneth Gray Hortense 912-2697709 Shelled pecans in resealable 1lb bags. Shelled, packaged in PGFS registered facility: halves: $8/lb, pieces: $7.50/lb glish Jackson 770-775-6798 Sugar cane for sale. Yellow gal, hard and soft green, red, Alabama red. Also, (1) 60-gallon and (1) 100-gallon syrup kettles. George Merritt Unadilla 229-401-8726 We machine shell your pecans, while you wait: 30 cents per pound. Jody Glidewell Jackson 770-7756592 ODDITIES Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned and blown, excellent for carving scrimshaw or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284 Gourds: many varieties, Martin gourds, fixed, ready to hang, at farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-406-5039 HANDICRAFTS AND SUPPLIES Afghans all sizes and all colors up to king size: $20$50. M. Pursley 253 Ryan Rd Winder Ga. 30680 678-9790057 All types of chair caning, repairs & refinishing. James closed in cards to be mailed. Edith Roland Commerce 706335-3920 edithroland24@yahoo.com Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair. 40 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770725-2554 Custom T-shirt quilts, memory quilts bears pillows. Very limited contact outside my home, I wash everything, bag, pick-up or mail. Margaret Watson Newnan 770-2516951 margaretwatson804@gmail.com Memory bears made out of your loved ones clothing. Call for more information. Sherry McDaniel Buford 770-3661306 Sears Kenmore sewing machine w/table cabinet, good cond, model #158.16012, cabinet hinge needs replacement: $150. Bob Pollard Kennesaw 770-427-1201 FARM ANTIQUES 1904 Goldens New Model 27 cane mill. Three roller, very good condition. Gail Johnson Tennille 478-357-5709 24 window sashes from the 1940s, 6 glass, 31inch x Dandy D26 2 burner coal or wood burning stove: $200; Army Cannon #20 pot belly stove: $450. Call for pictures. Linda Torpy Wrens 478-4946686 Dinner table, 7',10" long, 36" wide, 2 boardtop, pegged, square nails, 2 rope beds, quilts, woven blanket, country chairs, pottery. John Walton Powder Springs 404-8050978 Horn branding irons, 3/4 and 1inch size, 3 blacksmith tongs, No. 2 pipe vice, bench mount, wood vice. Hank Bell Madison 706-474-0289 Kitchen wooden drop leaf table: $150; 5 gallon ceramic butter churn: $125. Ron Wolfe Albany 229-291-4207 Old yard art, John Deere stalk cutter, Avery sickle mower: $150 each; 2500 gallon water tank: make offer. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 404805-4156 Tables, chairs, metal, trucks, Sinclair gas pump, mule planters, 60 gal. kettle, hinge collection, Avon collection, trunks, wagon wheels, farm magazines, wash pots: $2,500. D. Gay Smithville 229-8867405 2020 Georgia pecans, unshelled, A-1 quality, 200 lbs available: $2/lb. Al Broome Tignall 706-318-3455 For sale: 2020 fresh pecans shelled halves: $8 per lb +shipping. Jessie Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 +shipping. Volume discounts. Kaylar Howard Sycamore paradoxfarms.net@gmail.com 229-402-0302 Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 We do chair caning. Donald Becker Tiger 770-807-9783 34inch, good condition. Will meet Dallas or Elberton: $3 each. J. Yeargin Dallas 770778-3441 Treadle sewing machine: $175; Hoosier cabinet: $275; Warm Morning heater: $80. M.P. Bailey Redan 770-482- 2812 MYTHS & FACTS OTHER 120 gal. propane tank: $500; 1 x 4's: $5/ea.; 5ft Bush Hog: $250; Misc. items. C. Phillips, Watkinsville 706-769-5490 Heirs Property in Georgia WHO OWNS HEIRS PROPERTY, WHERE IT'S LOCATED AND ITS IMPACT ON GEORGIA'S ECONOMY 2 underground tanks for sale. 8000 gallons: $750 each. Ellis Cadenhead LaGrange 706884-5546 2019 21ft Coachman bumper pull, like new: $17,500. Lorenzo Brown Butts County 470483-8078 40ft shipping container made into cabin. Bath, kitchen, bedroom, living room, porch. Well insulated. Real nice unit, can deliver: $20,000. Wayne Cason Mansfield 770-294-4596 MYTH: My family is unique; we own land collectively. FACT: Many families have heirs property or have a story about heirs property. Research conducted in 2017 found that 11% to 25% of properties in Georgia is probable heirs property. MYTH: I've never heard of heirs property so I must not have it. FACT: Heirs property is a legal term defined in Georgia law, but it goes by many names, such as: Family Land, Tangled Title, and Grandpa's Land, even though grandpa may have been dead for several decades. Buck Stove model 74 with blower and accessories. Can be insert: $950. Trade for trailer with at least 14inch tires. Gene Shumake Greensboro 470-235-9448 For Sale - Sears Roebuck Transit model #78946212 (vintage) in wooden box, w/tripod & 8ft grade rod stick pole: $230. W. Allen Commerce 706-677-3300 (leave message) MYTH: Heirs property is only found in one area of Georgia. FACT: Heirs property is found all across Georgia and all over the country. Heirs property can be found in rural and urban Georgia and includes houses, farms, forests, and commercial properties. MYTH: Heirs property only has negative consequences for the owners and not for me. MYTH: People who have heirs property know that they have heirs property. FACT: Heirs property impacts all levels of community. Heirs property causes blight, which decreases neighborhoods' stability, reduces housing values, and depresses a municipality's tax base. Heirs property prevents banks from making loans and insurance companies from being able to issue policies. FACT: Some individuals may not know they have heirs property. Even though someone lives on heirs property, the tax bill comes to them, and they were told by relatives that the home is theirs, it can still be heirs property. Other heirs may not live in Georgia, may never have seen the property, or even know they have ownership, yet they are also co-owners. SELLING HEIRS PROPERTY IN WHOLE OR PART Forestry mulching, brush removal, clearing, tree sales and installation, landscaping, grading, skid steer work, etc. Williamson Land Management LLC. Williamson 770851-4588 Hunting boots, almost new, size 8.5D, brown: $50. Frances Anderson Albany 229-4358168 Kero-Sun portable kerosene heater still in box. Sells for $130. Will sale for $75. Pick up in Blackshear or Cleveland. Walstein Jordan Blackshear 912-282-8615 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 OTHER 10.81 acres. Stream through 4 acres with 2 steel buildings Chicken farm for sale, Ag/Farm fencing, all types in- Custom land clearing: barns, property: $40,000. Lamar Lusk fenced with city water and 10acres, (3) 400ft houses, stalled and repaired. 12Yrs ex- pasture, residences. Leave Oglethorpe County 706-878- drilled well. 8000sqft with A/C 6500 capacity, cool cells, Bull- perience. Land management property clean. Demolition, 6964 and other 4800sqft. James dog alarm, 80kW generator. services: consulting, mowing, laser grading, pads for barns, McClain Habersham County Hermon Chester Dawsonville seeding, food plots, wildlife homes, riding arenas. Build/re- 100+ acres, south Houston, 706-864-5977 706-265-6603 habitat. Casey Kent Good furbish driveways. Insured. Bill 4636' paved road frontage. Turkey Creek, 65 open Irrigat- 4.89 acres, very wooded lot FARMLAND FOR Hope 678-446-8520 Butler Atlanta 770-231-4662 ed acres, 1100GPM well, with hardwood and timber, pond, deer, turkey. Leo Perfect county water, electricity. Lo- RENT/LEASE Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Milam 8001 S Giles Rd SERVICES Home made smoker trailer (8.5ft x 5ft); drum (2ft X 5ft); has turning mechanism, no motor. Charity sale: $450 cash. Chester Thomas Fayetteville 404-915-4504 Metal barrels, 55gal burn, stainless steel solid 55gal FG, plastic barrels 15, 30 & 55gal, FG totes 275 & 330gal. Tom Allanson Cumming 678-2312324 Propane gas cooker with gas tank: $50; air compressor: $25. Ronald Rush Franklin 706675-3417 or 706-812-5271 Someone needed to remove old boat dock, including haul away of old wood from dock, must be insured. Robert Cook Milledgeville 478-454-1201 Wood heater w/fan in back, like new, sold for $1600, used one year: $800 OBO. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-7684776 Houston County 478-9552362 11.5 acres, 24x40 building, 45ft mobile home, road, trailers, 2 older mobile homes, fenced, parking lot, metal roof, dirt floor basement: $155,000. Carter Stewart Banks County 706-778-5569 113acre tract. Excellent road system, Timberland and clear land. Power, and phone utilities available. One hour from Atlanta. $340,000. Paul Spalding County 912-375-3366, x306 www.owacc.com 15 acres, open and wooded, White Oak RD: $24,000 per acre. Cheryl Manuel Columbia County 706-829-3430 155 acre farm, brick house, Hwy 341, 2 metal shops, 3 ponds, fenced, 103acres irrigated pasture, hunting: $450,000 ($2,900/acre). Paul Bridges Telfair County 912375-3366 www.owacc.com cated on Westmoreland Road. Helen Pirkle Banks County 770-536-8236 45.5 acres, half open, fronts Ga. Hwy 37 near Morgan: $3000/acre. Jim Andrews Calhoun County jtajr51@yahoo.com 45 First Ave., Edison, Ga. 39846 229-835-2483 5+ acres with double-wide mobile home, 1214 Fairview Farm Cir., Lavonia. Partly wooded, drilled well: $79,500. Larry Thurmond Franklin County 706-983-9566/706335-6441 larry@thurmondandassociates.com 5.1 acre, private parklike setting, magnificient waterfall w/ beautiful wide creek & rock formations near Reinhardt College (Canton, GA) Sacrefice, irreplaceable: $178,000. Bob Rosenfeld Cherokee County 770-926-1678 59.643 acres, 6 miles north of Ellaville, CUVA, Longleaf planted 2010, transmission easement, county water. G. 55 acres of pasture land for rent in Webster County. John Blackstock Richland 229-8873828 Cow/calf operation for lease, 25 acres including donkey, you provide the cows, supplies, and labor. Alan Atwood Alto 770-654-6371 Pasture for rent, for 1 or 2 horses, included barn, 2 stalls, water and electricity. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770-735-3686 BOARDING FACILITIES The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. A current license number must be submitted with notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this Are you interested in farming Georgia hemp in the upcoming 2021 season? For information on growing, licensing, etc. call Richard @ 404-858-3336 (please leave a message if no answer.) Bobcat work, light grading, brush hogging, install fences, field fence, barb wire, 3-board horse fence, repairs. Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-3130088 Bobcat/tractor work, bush hogging/lawn mowing/pasture maintenance restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/garden, Douglasville, Ga. 30135 770942-4672 Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and Emergency Signage. An information source for greater peace of mind. Website: www.farm911signs.com Daren Sue Truex Cumming 678-6286767 Fencing installed chain link farm fence, wooden privacy fence, etc. Randy Chatham Stockbridge 678-927-6400 Forestry mulching and underbrushing. Land, lot, trail and overgrowth clearing. Fence and survey lines and pasture reclamation, etc. Kristy Jarrett Baldwin 706-391-5177 Jordan's hog slayer. Servicing Early, Seminole & Decatur counties. Wild hogs harming your land? I can solve your problem: $5-$45/hog/coyote, negotiable. Jordan Coleman Jakin 229-314-5845 Lakes/ponds built, repaired, new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks REAL ESTATE Realtors or anyone holding a real estate license may not advertise in this Category, unless advertising personal property. Farmland advertised must be owned by the subscriber placing the ad. FARMLAND FOR SALE 1.5 acre, muscadine vines, no 18+ acres. Good laying property with streams. On paved road with power access. Surveyed in 2006-07. F. Nichols Cherokee County, NC 678758-0497 209+/- acres, road frontage, 2 houses and 3 wells on property, fruit trees, marketable timber. Great deer, turkey hunting: $2250/acre. Johnnie Rozier Taylor County 478-9226431 Williams Schley County meadowcreek99@windstream.net 478-952-1075 75 acres in Talbot County, good hunting and timber, close to Flint River and Big Lazer: $2350/acre. Adam Henley Talbot County 478-960-5346 76+/- acres, approximately 8 miles east of Washington. 2 streams, moderate terrain. Cutover, large hardwoods. Excellent hunting: $1,295/acre. Jim Griggs Wilkes County 706- information will not be published. For more information, please call the GDA Equine Health Division, 404.656.3713. 23 acres w/lots of grass, 10 min from I-75, Hwy 41 and Hwy 411, we feed and water, great hay: $150/mo. E. Cochran Cartersville 770-9556854 Pasture boarding, Highway 81 Stables: arena, round pen, trails, tack room, wash rack, trailer parking. Dan Robertson deer plots, fence/heavy equipment welding, post holes. Larry Houston Covington 770235-3082/770-235-3782 Bobcat/tractor work, seed drill, bush-hogging, post-hole, food plots, land clearing, driveways, roads, grading, plowing/tilling, pasture maintenance. Oconee and surrounding counties. www.mikesfarmandpropertymgmt.com. Michael Ebright Watkinsville 770-363-5092 rerouted, drainage problems, wetlands restoration, bush hogging home sites. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-5271565 Land clearing, grading, farms, arenas Big machines, big results! Use CAT 953/963 so you get the most for your money. John Maddox Porterdale 678409-1897 Loader/backhoe, grading, bush hogging, aeration, tree cutting, branch trimming, pruning, lawn mowing, leaf trees, water, electricity, near Hogansville. Lueva Miller Troup County 404-753-7801 10-acre mountaintop, estate lot with spectacular views. Pri- 24 acres of mature, planted pines on paved Faith Tabernacle Road near Kite: $90,000. Kemp Jones Johnson County 706-551-9553 401-9547 leave message. 92.66acres, ranch, home, zoned A-1, fenced, creek, water system, garage/barn, panoramic views, high eleva- Hampton 678-300-3434 FARM SERVICES 38 years' experience: horse Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow and plow, bale square hay. Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-951- mulching, chain saw & blade sharpening. Rockdale and surrounding counties. G. Kelecheck Conyers 770-5974878 vate, convenient, electricity, 315 acres paved and gravel tion, search Facebook market- arenas laser graded, tree 5563 Portable sawmill service, 25 paved road near Hiawassee, road, large lake, nice hard- place, and www.buyowner.- clearing, driveways built/re- years experience. Wood-Mizer dividable. Text preferred. woods, creek: $5000 per acre. com/BUY213884: $525,000. graded, gravel, barns graded, Bushhog your pasture, field equipment: 35 cents per board Thomas Miller 406-401-0880 Towns County Bill Booth Pike 567-3202 County 770- Carl Kelley Madison 706-318-1740 County drainage correction, demolition. Luke trucking, Butler or till your garden, food plot. Larry Boatright Dallas 678- foot or hourly rate. Will travel. Bruce Stanford Gray 478-256- Braselton 770-685-0288 386-1466 5763 Market Bulletin Farmland Ad Form Ad guidelines: Only farmland of 5 acres or more may be advertised. Include price, acreage and county where the property is located. All property must be for sale by the owner. Limit descriptive terms to property characteristics or structures. A maximum word count of 25 including name, address, phone number and your city of residence is permitted in Farmland ads. Only one ad per subscriber per issue. You must be a paid subscriber to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Subscriber number ____________ County ______________ I hereby certify that this notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin: ________________________________________________________ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 FARM SERVICES EMPLOYMENT Cash paid for farm equipment, tractors, skid steers, Specialize in wood fences, mini excavators, diesel wire fences, arenas. Install. Farm Help Needed and Seek- trucks, gooseneck trailers, Good pricing. Over 25 years' ing Farm Employment ads etc. Located in Commerce. experience. Prompt Service. must be related to agricultural Call Chris 678-283-9291 or Dan Gilbert Roswell 229-325- farm work. Ads submitted for 678-764-2358 3163 domestic help, companions, baby sitters, housekeepers, Cash paid for running and etc. will not be published. non-running diesel tractors FARM HELP and skid steers. Have trailer with winch. Also buys back NEEDED hoes. Joshua Fowler Dacula 404-886-7423 State-wide brush cutting. Under-brush clearing, small tree clearing, brush cleanup, bush hogging, property and fence lines, overgrown Seeking p/t laborer for weed Experienced generator repair eating, bushhogging, pruning, and service for 1973 Onan RD- gardening and light mainte- JC. 1986 20 ES Mobile. Addi- nance. Masonry, Mech/Plumbing and electrical skills a plus. tional experience repair, vice on 1995 OT 125. serLisa David Lance davidjlance1@g- Simmons Conyers 770-605- mail.com Calhoun 6107 Someone needed to manage Farm Windmill for homestead. a Broiler Farm. Salary and Working or not, parts or hole. housing. No drugs or alcohol. Call or text. John Verbeeck Edward Lewis Blue Ridge Monroe 770-776-9437 areas. Thomas Bowlin 678- 706-633-7056 972-4647 I would like to buy 2020 Elliot pecans in the shell. Walton Stumps ground neatly below WANTED County or surrounding counties. Glenda Mills Loganville ground level, free estimate and 770-842-1576 no calls later reasonably priced. Glen Whit- Items wanted in all Classified than 8pm ley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Tractor work, bush hogging and pasture maintenance West Cobb and Paulding Categories will be advertised here. In search of heavy duty fire dogs. Need to be at least 21 4-Speed Transmission for 2418 Power King Tractor. C. inches deep. M. Turner Elberton 706-283-1682 County. Jim Shelton Powder Alford Jefferson 770-827- John Deere suitcase weights Springs 404-402-8170 fly- 6389 - wanted to purchase. Part ingsracing@gmail.com #R51680, 100 lbs./ea. Buddy Bantam hens needed, Silkie Smith Waycross 912-816Will water grind your grain (Roo 5m/o) and Cochin (Roo 5843 into meal, flour and grits: 10 3m/o), 2-3 each to marry my Lawn equipment in NE GA cents per pound. Mike Buckn- Bantam Roosters. Cheryl area running or not, for parts er Junction City 706-269- Chastain Carlton 706-743- or repair. Can pay small price 3630 3949 cheryldchastain@gmail.- for some. Retired, hobby. Wood fence, agriculture, com David Jefferson 706-367-4107 pool, ranch, chain link, clearing Bulbs wanted, amaryllis and Looking for a brown tree cut- and fence removal. Evan Cole spider lilies. D. Smith ter 540 PTO. D. Ellington Mon- Cartersville 678-327-8199 Gainesville 770-887-3233 trose 478-278-3547 Rules Governing Livestock Exhibition Shows/Special Sales Under current rules 40-13-3-.08 Livestock Exhibition, all exhibitions of livestock except equine are required to have a Special Sale or Show permit. The management is responsible for obtaining the exhibition permit from the State Veterinarian at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the opening of the exhibition. All livestock entering Georgia from out-of-state for exhibition must meet Georgia's interstate movement health requirements. All animals being exhibited in any type of livestock show must be individually identified and accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI). The CVI must show proof of the requirements outlined in the regulations for the appropriate species. The CVI must be issued within thirty (30) days prior to exhibition with the following exceptions: For Georgia cattle, swine, goats and exotic animals exhibiting in Georgia 4-H and FFA shows, the CVI and required tests shall be valid for four months. For Georgia sheep exhibiting in Georgia 4-H and FFA shows, a CVI must be issued by an accredited veterinarian and must be updated and signed every thirty (30) days during the show season by an accredited veterinarian, county extension agent, or vocational agriculture teacher. The examiner must sign and record the following statement on the certificate: "To the best of my knowledge, the animals being exhibited are free from any clinical signs consistent with those of footrot, scabies, soremouth, cutaneous fungal lesions, or any other infectious or communicable disease." Under current rules 40-13-6-.02 Special Livestock Sales, a person desiring to hold special sale must apply in writing to the State Veterinarian for a Special Sale Permit as least twenty-one (21) days prior to the sale date. The permit will be grant- ed without charge upon submission of proof satisfactory to the Commissioner of Agriculture that the applicant applying for the Special Sale Permit has sufficient surety in an amount established in a memorandum of understanding with the Department of Agriculture. Associations holding sales of animals consigned by its members will not be required to procure surety provided the directors of the association accept full responsibility for financial obligations of the sale and release the Commissioner of Agriculture from any financial responsibility. A resolution supplied by the Department must be completed by the directors of the association and received by the Department prior to the Special Sale Permit being issued. A farmer holding a sale, either production or dispersal, of his or her livestock for direct payment to the seller of such livestock is not considered a special sale, even when the sale is organized and advertised to the public or an auctioneer is utilized. The producer holding such sale must apply in writing to the State Veterinarian for a Notice of Sale Permit at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the sale date. No surety is required for this type of producer sale. A private sale of livestock between two individuals does not require a permit or surety. Georgia 4-H clubs and Georgia FFA chapters are not required to procure surety. The Special Sale/Show Permit is a onepage form that may be found at http://agr. georgia.gov/Data/Sites/1/media/ag_animalindustry/livestock_and_poultry/files/Special-Sale-Show-Permit-Request.pdf Applicants may also email gdalp@agr. georgia.gov to request a form as well. If there are any questions regarding Special Sale/Show Permits, surety or resolution requirements, email gdalp@agr.georgia.gov Looking for a good, used, 3 Want parts for Golden's No. 2 Wanted: 444 or 644 corn pt, hay scissor lift. Josh Bragg cane mill. Specifically B7, heads, any condition; 4435 Greensboro 706-975-8906 2213, B20, B21, B22. Other combine, any condition. Tim Looking for any type of free poultry, ducks, chickens, geese, turkeys or pigeons. Bil- parts will be considered as well. Harry Grier Blakely 334714-3199 Phillips Wrightsville 478-6401263 Wanted: Baby game chicks. ly Montgomery Homer 678- Want permission to hunt civil Levi Milstead Armuchee 706- 591-6410 war relics on property near 232-0459 Looking for feed bin trailer working or not. Randy Wilkes Watkinsville 706-202-8988 battle sites with metal detectors. Will share finds. D. Mashburn Epworth 706-632-5456 Wanted: Female goats between 1 and 18 months old. Must be 50% white & 50% PTO driven limb shredder. Randy Welty Baxley 912-6142637 Want to buy 2 gang disc plow for small Ford tractor, not bottom plow. V. Murphy Moultrie 229-891-5616 black and NOT sterile. Joel Wiley Coolidge 229-890-8888 Email: numberman4@yahoo.com Really old stuff? Whatcha got? Prefer North Georgia, but consider all. Old signs, handmade furniture, etc. No large machinery. Cash paid. Bill Mc- Want to buy a left-hand transmission charge pump for a JD 755 crawler loader. Eugene Head Griffin 404-940-1204 Wanted: large red Lycoris bulbs. Offering $.75/bulb plus shipping. Contact me by email. C. Holman Ocean Springs, Graw Athens 706 614-0867 MS coru@cableone.net Want to buy old timey Veteran new to gardening small-boned blue hogs. Fe- Wanting McClellan military looking to rent/lease/buy small males and intact males. Call style saddle. No less than very farm. K. Holloway Winston or text. F. Brinson Millen good condition. Graham 678-704-1643 478-494-9217 Daniell Metter 912-685-4343 Want 100 gallon syrup kettle in good condition, will pay reasonable price & pick up. H J Want to lease pasture for cattle operation in Gordon Wanting Spider lily bulbs. Text or call, leave message. Joan Williams Milledgeville Hine Conyers 404-310-6490 Want 9970 or 9965 cotton picker, Rainbow Irrigation traveler, excavator and dump County or North Bartow. 50 acres or more. 38 years experience. T. Bunch Calhoun 770-877-1097 478-451-7287 Annual renewal for the Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption (GATE) program is now open. Eligible farmers can renew truck. John Horton Rhine 478893-7004 Want to purchase a couple of jars of persimmon jam or jelly. their GATE card for 2021 online by visiting https://forms.agr.georgia.gov/ Want Briar billy goat. Hoke Ted Lisbon Monroe 404-754- GATE/. Lee Metter 912-290-4784 3251 GATE cardholders who are to renew in Want hood for 1996 John Wanted 1995-2004 Ford f- 2021 will automatically be placed on Deere LX-176. Gary Beasley 250 XL, V-8 gas, auto. trans- the new three-year renewal program Jesup 912-427-7954 mission, ext. cab, 2WD. C. and will receive their renewal invoice in Want parts for a Gravely trac- Brown Perry 478-952-3042 2024. All current cards will expire Dec. 31, 2020. tor or to purchase an older/used Gravely tractor for parts. Please contact Natalie Howard Whitesburg 404-2724610 or natalie@ngturf.com Wanted soft lead. Frank Hutto Perry 478-335-5482 Wanted: 245 Massey Ferguson orchard tractor. Also, factory JD canopy for JD 2355 Cardholders currently on two and threeyear renewals will receive their 2021 cards with the new expiration date of Dec. 31, 2021, and do not need to renew or apply for the 2021 year. Produc- Want push planter with discs tractor. Also, buy tractors, skid ers needing assistance can contact the within 30 mile radius. James steers, equipment. J. Ethridge GATE program team at 855-FARMTAX Lawrence Alto 762-230-3718 Lavonia 706-498-3838 or farmtax@agr.georgia.gov. PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 Mercer Medical Moment: Shaping up a healthier future for our children By Joseph Snooks Mercer University School of Medicine Fourth-year MD Student In today's world, it can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives and sometimes neglect our own health. As adults we have all experienced moments when we simply feel we do not have the time or resources to make necessary healthy changes to our daily routines. Children are no exception to this notion since they learn from our own behaviors as parents. We can all agree we want what is best for our children, but sometimes we fail to realize the importance of a healthy lifestyle and its impact on the future of our children. According to the CDC, 1 in 5 American children are considered obese. This is a high percentage of the population, especially when you consider the long-term effects obesity has on one's health. Georgia is currently ranked 17th in obesity in the age group of 10-17. There are several factors that contribute to a child becom- ing obese including genetics, dietary habits, lack of exercise or a combination of these. Children with obesity are at a much higher risk for having other chronic health conditions and diseases including asthma, sleep apnea, bone and joint problems, and type 2 diabetes. Obese children also tend to have high blood pressure and high cholesterol putting them at a much higher risk for heart disease than their normal weight peers. The social isolation, bullying and teasing that obese children endure is much more likely to lead to mental health struggles with depression, anxiety, and poor self-esteem. Since children with obesity are more likely to be obese as adults, their health complications tend to worsen and continue their increased risk for adult complications such as diabetes, cancer and stroke. How can I help my child if they are already obese? As stated previously, there are several risk factors that lead to obesity and we will focus on the ones we can control in this article. Too much time being inactive, lack of sleep, and lack of access to healthy foods are often the biggest obstacles children and parents face. One of the best ways we can help our children is to lead by example. Children are much more likely to adopt healthy behaviors if they learn it firsthand from their caregivers. Get out and play together for the recommended 60 minutes a day. Find a fun activity for the whole family. Keep plenty of drinking water available. Cutting out just one sugary drink a day and replacing it with water can save up to 180 calories. Another healthy snack tip is to incorporate more fresh fruits and vegetables into your child's diet. Replace unhealthy snacks with fruit and try a new vegetable with dinner each night. One good rule of thumb for snacks is to avoid anything with added sugars and high fat content. Lastly, do not underestimate the importance of a good night's rest. Most children require eight hours or more of uninterrupted sleep in order to grow and develop appropriately. When children are well rested, they tend to be more willing and able to be active throughout the day, improving their ability to get the recommended exercise. A final piece of advice for parents is to be proactive and be aware of your child's growth. Discuss any concerns with your child's pediatrician and look for ways that you can help make healthy changes become habits that eventually continue into adulthood. Reducing obesity in children can be a challenging task. It is not one that parents should tackle alone. Numerous resources are available for parents and children, but the best place to start perhaps is the CDC website. Go to www.cdc. gov and click on "overweight and obesity" in the healthy living section. Webinar Series: Markets aren't just for growers Continued From Page 1 session is on Nov. 23. Titled "Marketing and Pricing Your Products," the virtual session will be led by Jared Bruhin, an agricultural marketing specialist at the University of Tennessee. Carroll County Extension Agent Paula Burke will host the next webinar on Nov. 30 about selling local meats. Burke and her husband have a sheep farm and sell meat at local farmers' markets in west Georgia. The final webinar will be on Dec. 7. Bryan Hager of Crager-Hager Farm will discuss selling local produce. Hager grows certified organic produce on his wife's farm in north Carroll County. Those who sign up for the webinars will have access to videos of two earlier webinars on state licensing and safety requirements and general information to know about selling at a farmers market. Adkins said she planned each webinar to stand on its own, so people can pick and choose which ones to watch. Adkins attributed the interest in selling at local farmers' markets to the COVID-19 pandemic. "People are realizing they have a product and think, `Hey, I can sell this,' especially things like eggs and poultry," she said. "We're actually finishing up a poultry webinar now, and we've had a huge interest in people wanting to sell poultry products." Adkins said you don't have to be a farmer to sell products at a farmers market. "We're going to talk about selling different animal products like goat soap, goat lotion but also about other things like fresh-cut flowers and baked goods," she said. "We want people to know, too, that you don't have to be a farmer to sell at a farmers market, and that ag doesn't just mean fruits, vegetables, and meat. You can have an array of different products to sell." To sign up for the Farmers Market Vendor webinar series, go to the Eventbrite page at https://bit.ly/3mec7rG, or contact Adkins at 770.836.8546. Joro Spiders: They pose no threat to people Continued From Page 1 spotted in Joro webs. "They may be switching from what we thought was their principal host, the banana spider, to this new kind of orb weaver," he said. He pointed out that banana spiders, a relative of the Joro, are native to the Caribbean and Central America. They were first recorded in the U.S. in 1862 and have since naturalized. "My guess is that this will be no different than the banana spider, and I don't know that we can assess what the effect of the banana spider has been at this point," he said. Another question Freeman hopes to answer is how the males find their mates. Joro spiders travel by ballooning, letting the wind carry them on a strand of gossamer. "The male has to drift in and find the female," Freeman said. "Sometimes there'll be four or five males on a web, sometimes there'll be one, so the males are moving between webs. When you have a large population, it seems feasible that a male could just drift from one spot to the next, but when you don't have a lot of webs around, how does the male show up?" Freeman is also conducting further genetic analysis to determine what causes some Joro spiders to have a different color pattern. While most have distinctive black and yellow striped legs, some have legs that are solid black. These black morphs have other physical differences that are only apparent when viewed under a microscope, and Freeman has determined that they are genetically distinct members of the species. Despite their size, Freeman said that Joro spiders don't pose a threat to people. "All spiders have venom that they use to subdue prey," he said. "If you put your hand in front of one and try to make it bite you, it probably will. But they run if you disturb their web. They're trying to get out of the way." Freeman said that Joros can be shooed away with a broom if they're in a location that puts them too close for comfort. But as for removing them permanently, he compared such efforts to shoveling sand at the beach. "Should you try to get rid of them?" said Freeman. "You can, but at this point, they're here to stay." If you spot a Joro spider especially if you can provide a photo tagged with date and location please contact Hoebeke at rhoebeke@uga.edu. -Beth Gavrilles is the public relations coordinator for the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology. Cook Georgia Grown: Bread Pudding with Lemon Sauce Ingredients 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 3 cups bread cubes 1 cup milk, warmed 2 Tbsps butter, melted tsp ground cinnamon tsp ground nutmeg tsp vanilla extract cup raisins Dash salt Directions Beat eggs and sugar in large mixing bowl. Add remaining ingredients, stirring to combine. Pour into a greased 2-qt baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees F for 50 minutes or until center is set. Cut into squares and serve warm with lemon sauce. Lemon Sauce Ingredients 1 egg, beaten 1 cup sugar Grated rind of 1 lemon Juice of 2 lemons 1 Tbsp butter Directions Combine sugar, egg, lemon juice and rind. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thick (about 5 minutes after it starts boiling). Stir in butter to melt. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Serve warm over bread pudding. Submitted by Sara T. Dukes of Bartow | Published Dec. 22, 2004 Testing notes from 2004: For testing purposes, a loaf of unsliced white bread from the baker at a local grocery store was used. The crusts were removed and torn into 1-inch cubes. The sauce also would be good on pound cake or gingerbread. Find Georgia Agriculture Online! www.agr.georgia.gov @GeorgiaGrown: https://twitter.com/ www.facebook.com/georgiagrown @Iamgeorgiagrown Georgia Grown: https://www.pinterest.com/GaDepAg/ www.facebook.com/GaMarketBulletin Notice Ads for the Dec. 16 issue are due by noon, Dec. 4. Ads begin posting online 13 days prior to the first publication date in the paper. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov Good To Grow: Cassina Garden Club grows for the sake of history By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 The Cassina Garden Club on St. Simons Island tends more than gardens. They are also stewards of history in their restoration and upkeep of two 200-year-old tabby cabins. Club member Janis Rodriguez says the structures represent a wide swath of local history and are much like a garden of stories. The cabins housed slaves, wood mill workers, a school and a doctor's office by the time the garden club started using them as a meeting place in the 1930s. "The two cabins we have were transitioned. They survived it all," said Rodriguez. "The cabins were repurposed throughout the years." The cabins are on Gascoigne Bluff overlooking the Frederica River and were part of the Hamilton Plantation, where cotton was the main crop. The cabins were constructed using tabby, the local masonry material made from sand, water, ash and oyster shells. The plantation owners built the cabins as duplexes to house two families. After the Civil War, most of the cabins were torn down or used for residences. Rodriguez says an African-American woman who was a former slave lived in one of the cabins her entire life, and that may be a reason they survived. After the woman passed away, cotton was no longer the main crop on the island. The cabins then served mill workers, who turned timber floated down the Altamaha River into lumber. The club recently restored the cabins and gardens to expand their work of historic preservation and education. One cabin is used as a welcome center and museum that houses items found on the grounds things like utensils used by slave families and school items used by children who attended school there during the mill days. The other cabin was restored to its original appearance. The work took six years and over $400,000 raised by club members and through grants. Rodriguez said there was a lot of work to be done to the structures. At one point, the roof of one cabin fell in and a tree took root in the structure. "They were in pretty bad shape," she said. Today, the club runs the cabins as a historical site with money raised from two annual fundraising events a holiday bake sale in December and the Tabby and Tillandsia Garden Walk in April, which is a tour of private gardens on St. Simons and Sea Island. Local Girl Scouts planted a butterfly garden at the cabins for a community service project. They also earned their archaeology badges on digs at the site during restoration. Rodriguez said the cabins were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. With the restoration project complete, the club is working to add them to the Gullah Georgie's Drive Thru Albany Cassina Garden Club maintains two tabby slave cabins built at Hamilton Plantation in the 19th century. (Special photo) Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. The cabin gardens spotlight local plants, including cotton and peanuts, along with native plants such as the shrub False Indigo (Baptisia australis), Muhly grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) also called sweet grass and perennials like Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens). Rodriguez said the club also grows its namesake, the Yaupon "Cassina" holly. They kept the name, although the charter members had a rough introduction to the plant in 1928. The ladies learned more than they bargained for about the plant's scientific name, Ilex vomitoria. "The members read that the Indians used the berry as a tea, so they all said, `Oh, we'll take the berries, and we will make tea,'" Rodriguez said. "They all had tea one day, and everybody got very, very sick because the berries are supposed to make you throw up. The Indians used it for medicinal purposes. It was a hard lesson, and they never did that again." Club members continue their work in the community for beautification and encouraging gardens. The club consults with the Fort Frederica National Monument in keeping the herb garden on site. They also maintain the garden at Golden Isles Hospice and Thrive at Frederica senior living community. Gee Gee Adams, a former club president, said COVID-19 closed tours and fundraising this year, but they hope to be able to open soon. "The main thing is to maintain the gardens and the grounds and to keep them pristine," Adams said. "We go out, and it's the one thing we can do that together. There's plenty of space that we can work in the gardens on Wednesdays." To learn more about the cabins, including a video tour of the site, go to www.cassinagardenclub.org. Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state of Georgia promoting our No. 1 industry, agriculture! I stopped along the Flint River one day to pay my respects to one of my favorite singers, Ray Charles. Ray was born in 1930 in Albany and though he was blind by age 7, he became one of the greatest R&B musicians of all time. He had dozens of hit singles on the R&B and Country charts and made a memorable appearance in the Blues Brothers movie. His most famous accomplishment may have come when Georgia on my Mind was adopted as the official Georgia State Song in 1979, signed into law by Gov. George Busbee. After his death in 2004, the City of Albany constructed a memorial to Ray across from the Albany Civic Center and named it Ray Charles Plaza. The centerpiece of the plaza is a statue of Ray seated at a piano singing one of his famous tunes. A walkway surrounding the statue is painted black and white to resemble piano keys. Ray's music is piped from speakers in the plaza to serenade visitors. A plaque highlighting Ray's accomplishments is written in English and in braille. (Lee Lancaster/GDA) Forage Testing: Forage lab hay quality results in about a week Continued From Page 1 look at can just be lousy hay," Echols said. Echols explained for his use, a forage test gives him an idea on how to supplement feed for his cows without wasting money. "If you had good quality hay, you wouldn't have to go through the labor of adding supplemental feed sometimes, or you would add half as much." Asked if his customers request a forage test, Echols says it's "about half and half," and he understands why. Farmers, for the most part, are creatures of habit. If they find a good hay source and it seems to work without a test, then they will keep using hay the way they have done for years. "They're set to feeding X amount of hay per cow, every year and X amount of supplemental feed," Echols said. "That's where your cost comes in is in the supplemental feed, but they've been doing it the same way for a long time, so it doesn't matter to them if they have average hay or poor hay. They're going to feed supplemental feed anyhow." Growing good nutritional hay is a complex process that takes in a lot of factors. Echols says he checks the soil, determines how much fertilizer to use, and then "prays for rain like everybody else." Echols grows bermudagrass, which is a popular forage in Georgia along with Bahia grass and fescue. He says it takes about 28 days to produce a good stand of hay, give or take a day depending on weather conditions. Hay farmers also need to have two-to-three days of dry weather to cut, rake and bale the hay. Echols added that the height of the grass is important, too. After the 28-day mark, he says the quality of the hay peaks. "I can come and bale hay that's mid-thigh, get lots of hay up, but it's going to be lousy quality," he said. "But if I bale hay that's mid-calf, and if everything worked out well, then I'm not going to get as much hay, but it's going to be really good quality hay. So, I'm competing against those guys who are baling it at mid-thigh and are just selling on volume." Baxter agrees and sets her hay harvest mark at 30 days. She said that the grass on the cellular level will toughen up like trees to hold the plant up and doesn't provide the animal anything digestible. And that comes back to the cost of supplemental feed, Baxter adds. Forage tests are available through any county UGA Extension office, with fees for a basic test running between $20 and $30. The Extension agent sends the samples to the UGA Forage Testing Lab in Athens, which can get results back in about a week. "A forage test will pay for itself," she said. "If we go the entire winter supplementing one way and then realize, `Hey, our hay was actually this quality and my cows didn't that need this much corn or cottonseed or whatever else you supplement with,' then you could have saved a hundred-plus dollars per head or something like that," she said. "The forage test (cost) is always going to pencil out." Georgia is an excellent place to grow forage crops where about 60 types can grow in cool and warm seasons. Overall, about 4 million acres in Georgia are dedicated to forage crops. The University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences offers information on testing, planting, storage and ongoing research at www.georgiaforages.com. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. 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Maybe you'll find a weathered old barn tilting on the verge of collapse, a vine-covered farmhouse with broken windows and a sag- ging front porch, or perhaps a cluster of rusty machines left to ruin where they last came to rest. People once lived and loved here, those objects say. They laughed and cried and wor- Mike Buckner sees potential where others see ruin, whether it's a ramshackle farmhouse or an antique syrup kettle, both of which are enjoying useful lives again on his farm. (Amy Carter/GDA) ried and prayed and worked so hard all day erates the mill year-round, using 90-year-old property are conservation cloaked in pure ancestral home. If 2020 were a normal year, they didn't need nobody to sing 'em to sleep grindstones and water from a 24-acre spring- whimsy. Both engines were retired from the he would be sharing stories like this with at night. fed lake to produce flour, meal and grits under Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic anyone who cared to listen during an annual The people have moved on, but the objects his own label and for customers (see his ad in Village (formerly known as the Agrirama) in heritage days festival he and his wife, Debbie, remain, and they can be useful again, just as our Farm Services category). Tifton. One gleams in a shaft of sunlight just host the first weekend of each November. But a road less traveled can still get you where The site was first developed for a grist mill outside a barn on Buckner's Patsiliga Planta- this isn't a normal year, and heritage days at you're going. in the 1840s. The land and objects surround- tion and Museum. The other is derailed just Patsiliga was cancelled due to COVID-19. Fielder's Mill is such an object sitting at ing the mill speak of self-sufficiency and fru- around the bend there, an accident that hap- So, Buckner holds court with a handful of the end of such a road. gality, of a time before planned obsolescence, pened while he was operating the train and old friends and new while an 80-gallon ket- Built in 1930 by Edlow Hart Fielder and back when nothing went to waste. And yet, attempting to talk on the phone with a pretty tle of sugar cane juice bubbles and the mill his father, Lucious Pinkney Fielder, the wa- some of the objects Buckner owns including girl at the same time, he admits with an imp- grinds corn into grits and meal for his guests. ter-powered mill is active today in the hands two Georgia-built steam locomotives that run ish grin. Baskets of spent corn cobs are stacked around of Edlow's grandson, Mike Buckner. He op- on a mile-and-a-half of track laid around the Buckner is an open book on matters of his the mill. They'll fuel the wood stove that heats the millhouse in winter. There's very little sparkle here. Even Buck- ner's overalls are faded and worn. He's building a "new" house out of an old one, an early 20th century center-hall cut in two and moved from another county to be rejoined and elevated at the top of a nearby hill. The house commands a spectacular vista of Talbot County countryside. There's even a cupola up top. The movers were meticulous: animal hair plaster clings to the lath on the walls and wood muntins hold wavy glass panes in the windows. He's remodeling it in the style of a 19th century home he found in a fan- cy picture book, taking a particular interest in the crown moulding of that structure. It's adorned with morning glories carved in re- lief. Despite the elegance of his vision, his friends teasingly refer to this as his "Jim Walter home" after the modular home build- er that helped fuel the affordable housing boom after World War II. If ever the world needed a primer on self-reliance, this would be the moment and Mike Buckner, at left, is a collector of history. He uses an 1880s letterpress to print the labels for grits, flour and meal ground in his Fielder's Mill, and owns two Buckner would be the teacher. Georgia-made steam locomotives that run on a mile-and-a-half of track surrounding his property. Maybe next year.