EstablishEd 1917 a CEntury of sErviCE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 VOL. 103, NO. 7 COPYRIGHT 2020 To our readers: Due to tech- nical issues, we were a day late going to press with this issue. We apologize for the inconvenience, which was in no way related to Coronavirus. We are committed to a schedule of uninterrupted production of the Market Bulletin for as long as circumstances allow. You may view the latest issues and place and search Classified ads online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx. We're still here if you need us. Don't hesitate to reach out. From the Commissioner: Now is the time to be fearless By Gary W. Black Have you considered the Georgia Agriculture Commissioner benefit of what near-term might 10 0 t1h9A17nniv2e0r1s7ary David and Solomon both affirmed that "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." Contextually, this fear refers to reverence, respect and awe. Cable news and social media outlets seem to prefer the terror aspect be an abundance of this thing formally known as family time? Might some relationships be restored? Will one kitchen pan say to the other, "It's been years since both of us have been used of the word. Terror detracts wisdom. for five nights in a row"? Yes, As citizens of the greatest state in the good looms nearby during this greatest nation on earth, we must not be fear- interruption in normalcy if we ful. Now is the time to be fearless. Why? Your fearlessly search for it. family is watching. Your neighbors may need COVID-19 demands at- you. Your colleagues at work and church re- tention. The seriousness of its spect you. Your state and country rely on you. threat is obvious. But in this Lastly, you need to be you for your own good drama Respect and Wisdom en- during tough times. Your (my) response sets ter stage-right in starring roles. the tone. Establishing the standard for react- Wisdom says follow recom- ing to current challenges is an enormous re- mended steps to reduce risks. sponsibility. Respect pleads for good decision-making and What young couple needs help with kids compassion. I am convinced their fearless who are out of school? Can you pick up a pre- performances will yield a positive review. scription for Mrs. Johnson? Will you help stop Take the stage with them. the run on toilet paper by being patient? These Your Department of Agriculture is on the are small but fearless steps we all must take. job, albeit in a Coronavirus-adjusted envi- ronment. Every division will be staffed with primary leadership every day. Many field inspectors will be maintaining contact with licensed establishments via email and telephone. Business-vital services like meat inspection and seed laboratory testing will continue for now on regular schedules. Our teams will investigate complaints. Lastly, though normal telephone traffic will temporarily require an enhanced voice mail system as your first point of contact, you have my personal assurance that license inquiries, general questions and most any other regulatory need will be met. We have never seen COVID-19 before? I suggest COVID-19 has never seen the response of 11 million fearless Georgians either. Be safe. God, please bless and keep Georgia and the United States of America. Mercer Medical Moment: Ways you can help disrupt COVID-19 By Amber Schmidtke, Ph.D. Mercer University School of Medicine Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by a virus that belongs to a family of viruses that can cause a wide spectrum of disease, ranging from the common cold to severe acute respiratory syndrome. For COVID-19, the most commonly observed symptoms are fever, cough, and shortness of breath, making it difficult to distinguish this infection from seasonal allergies, a common cold, or influenza. Most cases are mild and can be successfully managed at home. However, patients with underlying medical conditions including heart disease, hypertension and kidney disease are at higher risk for serious complications and may require hospitalization. If you are experiencing symptoms, it is important to call your medical provider to ask whether you might be a candidate for testing. Currently, there is no vaccine or medication approved to treat COVID-19. The best way to protect yourself is to avoid contact with the virus. Cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow (not your hands!) and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Thankfully, the virus is disrupted by ordinary soap. So washing your hands frequently, for 20 seconds each time, with soap and water will inactivate and remove the virus. Soap is preferable to hand sanitizer, but hand sanitizer can be used if it is at least 60 percent alcohol. Beware: the virus can remain infectious for up to three days on metal and plastic, and up to 24 hours on cardboard. Common household disinfectants should be used to clean frequently touched surfaces such as door knobs, light switches, appliance buttons, etc. The proper length of time between applying a disinfectant and wiping it up is critical in killing and removing the virus from these surfaces, so be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions. In addition to these personal precautions, avoid crowded areas where you cannot maintain six feet of distance between yourself and others. To limit the spread of COVID-19, communities across Georgia and the United States are enacting social distancing measures, which are motivated by the concern that if too many people are ill at the same time, we might overwhelm the capacity of our hospitals and clinics to properly care for the sick. While these closures and disruptions are major inconveniences, social distancing has been proven to work during past pandemics and has limited COVID-19 spread in other countries. For more information, visit www.dph.georgia.gov/ or email Dr. Amber Schmidtke at Mercer University School of Medicine (schmidtke_aj@mercer.edu) -Amber Schmidtke, Ph.D., is assistant professor of microbiology in the Depart- ment of Biomedical Sciences at Mercer Uni- versity School of Medicine in Macon. April is Pest Control Month in Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a proclamation declaring April Pest Control Month in Georgia. Pictured with the Governor are members of Georgia's Structural Pest Control Commission and the Structural Pest Section of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, from left: Derrick Lastinger, Tim Taylor, Connie Rogers, Cliff Baird, Garry Adams, Gov. Kemp, Stuart Sinyard, Brantley Russell, Glen Ramsey, Brett Craig, Rick Bell and Bodine Sinyard. GDA's Structural Pest Section works with the commission to license and regulate pest management professionals, specifically those engaged in the business of structural pest control in the state of Georgia. Structural Pest refers to the process intended to eliminate, remove and inspect for unwanted insects and/or animals in or around structures. Please deliver this paid subscription to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 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. Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. GDA rules also require the submission of certain documents attesting to the health and/or viability of livestock, plants and seed submitted for sale before ads for those items can be published. Those rules are posted online at http://agr.georgia.gov/advertising-information.aspx. They are also summarized beneath the headers of all affected Classified categories in every issue of the Market Bulletin. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. Advertisers are expected to fulfill the terms of their offers. Failure to do so through either negligence or intention may require the Market Bulletin to refuse future ads. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to designate ad length and to edit for spelling, grammar and word count. Classified ads are limited to a maximum of 25 words, including name and contact information. There are three ways to submit your ad. Fax: 404.463.4389 Mail: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Online: www.agr.georgia.gov Please include your subscription number on all mailed and faxed correspondence. Questions about advertising? Call 404.656.3722 Subscribe to the Market Bulletin A one-year subscription to the Market Bulletin is $10 and includes both print and online access. To subscribe or renew an active account online visit agr.georgia.gov to pay using a Visa or MasterCard. To subscribe by phone, renew an expired subscription, update your address or report delivery problems call 404.586.1190 or 800.282.5852. FARM MACHINERY Please specify if machinery is in running condition. TRACTORS 1980 MF 80 hp, 4cyl Perkins, 3000 Ford, gas, looks and 7' International bush hog: runs good, no major problems $5600. Stacy Whitworth (app 1974) plus five pieces of Toccoa 706-391-3818 equip for: $5000 obo. Warren Sap Ellabell 912-661-1443 1985 Ford 340 B 2WD with loader, ROPS, 48HP, original 420 John Deere, good metal, paint. Good condition. Ask for needs work, good tires: $750. Gary. Frank Griffin Bremen D.L Smith Williamson 770- 770-265-3164 567-3516 (2) 1952 Ford tractors for 1989 John Deere model 770 820 John Deere, 3cyl diesel, parts. You haul away: $500. K. with model 70 front loader and needs head gasket: $2100. 91 Major Cumming 678-642- fully adjustable pallet fork. Ex- Ford F150 Lariat 4x4. A 9345 cellent condition: $6500. Pea- McLane Hartwell 706-436- (2) 6 volt generators Ford 9N, cock Hill Farms Stockbridge 4476 8N: $75. Larry Mongin Metter 770-860-8989 8N Ford Tractor, '51-'52 912-685-5014 135 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, power steering, inframe engine overhaul: $3975. 1992 JD 2355 tractor. Front end loader & bucket. One owner, new tires, exc cond., needs minor cosmetic work, model, good tires, sheet metal & paint. New 12-volt alternator. Text for pics. Otis Jordan Savannah 912-308-1260 James Sullivan Vidalia 912- no rust: $12,000. Bennett Allis Chalmers CA, 2B MDL 537-4944 Daniel Milledgeville 478-454- restored with cultivator & plow, 135 Massey Ferguson gas, 6440 one with belly mower, all run p.s., 5ft bush hog, 5ft finish 1992 Massey Ferguson 240, good. Also, some extra parts. mower, 5ft all-purpose scrape plow blade, 5ft subsoiler: 3000hrs, good dependable tractor: $5000. William Davis M. Shaw Waycross 912-2837150 $5000. Alvin Johnson Snel- Kingston 770-655-2913 B Allis Chalmers 1950, good lville 770-388-9347 tires, good skin, runs good. 1952 Farmall cub, runs perfect, good hydraulics, new tires, new brakes, great paint: 1998 283 Massey Ferguson, 89 hp, good condition, 2700 hrs: $8500. Milton Roberts Washington 706-285-2987 Comes with cultivator and plows: $2600. Jessie Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 $2350. Wayne Swanson Ring- Belarus 505, 65HP, water gold 706-935-4691 2005 JD 5420 tractor w/front cooled. Runs good, loader, 6ft 1952 Ford 8N tractor. Very good condition: $3750 OBO. Leighman Tillman McDonough 770-914-6778 end loader and MX8 mower, 900hrs, kept inside, never abused. Maintenance record available. Dan Gibson Due West, SC 864-378-8609. bucket, 3pt hitch, 540PTO, 2WD. 1 set remotes on rear, 2 mid: $6000. Andrew Kinder Royston 706-386-0895 1952 Ford Tractor 8N, engine turns over: $1500. Charles Corbett Loganville 770-7147318 2010 JD, model #3005, 27hp Yanmar Diesel, 3pt hitch, independent PTO, like new, 84 hrs manual shift: $9500. L. Taylor Bush Hog 2400QT loader on 6060 AC tractor, need hose: $1000. Truck bed for big truck, 9ft goose neck hitch: $900. Willie Harrison Jeffer- 1956 John Deere tractor, Madison 706-342-0496 working condition: $2200. son 678-231-8636 James Causey Albany 229- 2012 JD 6330, 3 remotes, Case 944 corn head, good 435-4296 or 229-395-6300 7300 hrs, ready to go to work. cond.: $1600. Hyd. shop 1969 Ford 2000 tractor w/5ft bush hog; tractor has new tires, starts right up: $4500 David Joiner Hahira 229-5605636 2015 John Deere 5065E, press: $80. JD 9965, cond: $18,000. Ralph Cordele 229-276-5336 good Nutt OBO. Luis Binnier Social 4WD, 380 hrs, loader, forks, Deutz 6275 cab tractor 75HP, Circle 267-718-9760 excellent condition: $34,000. 3000 hours. Good condition: Bill Woodard Kathleen 478- $12,500 OBO. William Tread- 1975 MF, exc tires, recently 718-7174 well Monroe 770-841-0781 rebuilt engine & hydraulics, good paint, needs a steering 2016 Kubota 3901 HST, Farmall Super A w/plows, gear box: $5000. C.C. Swaf- diesel, loader, grapple, 46hrs, blades, cultivators plus extra ford Talmo 404-402-7673 always sheltered, basically equipment, lift on front and new. Other equip included: back,runs good: $3000. At- 1978 John Deere 444D. B.L. $19,500 Saint Simons Island wood Ledbetter Cumming Kent Millen, 475-982-5870 770-378-4214 770-366-4615 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 Services 38 years' experience: horse arenas laser graded, tree clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking, demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 42 years of experience. Bush hogging, grading, post holes, aerating, discing, seed and fertilizer spreading, etc: $50 per hour, 4-hour minimum. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Ag/Farm fencing of all types installed and repaired. 12 yrs full time experience. Land management services: consulting, mowing, seeding, food plots, and wildlife habitat. Casey Kent Good Hope 678446-8520 Bushhog your field or pasture and till your garden or food plot. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 Compact tractor work. Bush hogging, tilling, disc plowing, loader work, food plots, chainsaw work in Coweta, Fayette & surrounding counties: $40/hr. Jeff Hufford Senoia 678-2157428 Custom land clearing for barns, pasture or residences. Leave property clean. Demolition. Laser grading pads for barns, homes or riding arenas. Build/refurbish driveways. Insured. Bill Butler Atlanta 770-231-4662 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 Forestry mulching, excavating, Site prep, dirt work, land clearing, ditch cleaning, retention pond cleaning, etc. Jason Miller Rocky Ford 912-6671487 Lakes/ponds built & repaired, new pipe systems, land clearing, grading, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, wet lands restoration, bush hogging, homesites. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565 Loader/backhoe, grading, bush hogging, aeration, tree cutting, branch trimming, pruning, lawn mowing, leaf mulching,chain saw & blade sharpening. Rockdale and surrounding counties. G. Kelecheck Conyers 770-5974878 Specialize in wood fences, wire fences, arenas. Install. Good pricing. Over 25 years' experience. Prompt Service. Dan Gilbert Roswell 229-3253163 Forestry mulching and under- Tractor mowing and bush hog Are you interested in farming hemp? For information: rules, growing supplies, biomass or CBD oil production brushing. Land, lot, trail and work, 45 mile radius of Fitzger- overgrowth clearing. Fence ald, GA. Minimum hrs needed. and survey lines and pasture J. Weeks Fitzgerald 912-309- reclamation, etc. Kristy Jarrett 5288 Baldwin 706-391-5177 Would like to grow hemp and equipment. For ques- Looking for someone to oper- seedlings, clones on a contract tions call Richard 404-858- ate a Drag-Line OPR 405 Kor- basis for hemp farmers in 3336 Ellenwood eing 1/1/4 bucket for farm GA/AL/SC/NC/FL. Can deliver, pond. Alonzo Walden Glen- 30yrs greenhouse experience. nville 912-266-4092 Tim Miller Rayle 706-401-0880 Bush hog, rotary mow, gar- den and food plot, harrow and plow, bale square hay. Monroe For Advertising Guidelines and Category County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-951-5563 rules visit agr.georgia.gov. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 TRACTORS Ford Jubilee. Runs good, new tires, harrow, scoop, boom pole: $2900. Text or voice mail. K.R. Smith Carrollton 770-596-9184 Ford Tractor 601 Workmaster. Buck Jordan Madison 404-583-3337 IH 1086, 4400 actual hrs., factory duals, full weights, good tires, AC, all original, new clutch: $14,000 OBO. Don Williams Carrollton 770-3282782 International 664. Great shape and runs good. Call or text: $7500. Ryan Johnson Madison 706-474-2306 International Harvester 1964 424. Gas engine. New clutch, throw out bearing. Good tires. Leave message. Can send pictures: $3000 OBO. Art Newill Holly Springs 770-345-2470 New Holland 6610S 2001, canopy, low hours good paint, good tractor: $11,000. David Odom Thomaston 706-6469693 Selling 9N Ford tractor. Good tires and sheet metal. Does not run. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770964-5644 Set of 16934 clamp on dual tractor tires. Set of 16930 clamp on tractor tires, used, best offer. R. Carter Denton 912-592-7122 or 912-3593675 TN65 New Holland tractor, 2,200hrs. Good running condition: $7500. Paul Beasley Soperton 478-279-1599 White 2-105, 105HP, canopy, 2WD, 3000 hrs. Loader available, pics available: $6000. Donald Akins Collins 912-2459837 CUTTERS AND MOWERS 2 or 4 row John Deere 71 planters on cult frame ready to plant. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171 2009 Monosem NG plus 3 planters, Kinze rigid frame pull type planters, 15 on 30 inch twin row setup. Leave message: $6500. Thomas Bradley Montrose 478-290-8058 2019 Covington two-row planter on cultivator frame. Has poly fertilizer boxes. All plates and gears: $2000. James Brittain Gray 478-6071151 4 row KMC no till planter with 4 John Deere 71 Planters Lewis Baxley, GA 912-3673264 4 Row Pittsburg Cultivator with John Deere 71 Planters w/ secticide hoppers. John Paul Ellis Statesboro 912-865-9597 4-row forrest city ripper bed- GRADERS AND BLADES 12x40 SEF Land Plane, excellent condition: $7500. David Clemons Unadilla 478-9528576 2013 Grademaster 10-foot hydraulic adjustable scraper, VGC. Good condition: $3800. Linda Torpy Wrens 478-4946686 3pt hitch bucket scoop scrape, pull cord for dump, used very little, shed kept: $100. James Wilder Loganville 770-466-1985 5-shank all-purpose plow, bush hog, 5ft Ford dirt scoop, all in good condition. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-8674373 or 770-601-3855 6ft angle blade, 3pt hitch and (1) MF 57 rollover 4-bottom plow. Ronald Parten Ashburn 229-567-2709 2015 John Deere 469 SS, 11,055 bales net and twine. Shed kept, pictures available: $22,500 obo. Stan Tankersley Lincolnton 706-318-8265 2018 New Holland, BC 5050 square hay baler, like new, baled approx 400 bales. Farmer passed away, must sell: $15,000. S. Chumley Jasper 706-692-5040 6ft Krone 243 easy cut hay cutter: Asking $8500. Ask for Tony. Gillsville 678-936-7698 or 770-534-3708 78 New Holland square baler. Runs great, just don't use it anymore. Call or text: $2500. Ryan Johnson Madison 706474-2306 Anderson In-line bale wrapper, 2016 Hybrid X, will wrap 6ft round or square bales. Remote control, Autosteer, well maintained: $24,500. Ask for Hay rake, Bush Hog brand, 8wheel w/center wheel, BSR series, used one season. Stored under shed. Excellent condition: $5000. Jesse Brookshire Waleska 770-8405246 John Deere 348T baler, 14x18. Baled less than 1000 bales: $15,000. Lee Bailey Pinehurst 229-239-0539 John Deere 375 round baler. Good shape, new belts, stored in barn. Ask for Rick. C. Carrell Monroe 678-522-6560 John Deere 456 baler. Good condition, always shelter keep: $8000. Vincent Benefield Buchanan 678-621-3845 John Deere 535 round baler w/kicker, field-ready, used past hay season w/twine arms, has net-wrap box, makes tight bales: $5000. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 678-520- 0026/770-386-4464 International Harvester tractor I-385, redone, 2034hrs. Bush Hog trimmer/mower, 5ft, Model FTH-600. Keith Stewart Buford 404-538-9092 JD 430 round baler, good condition with monitor: $2900. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475 JD 4455 tractor, JD 8410 tractor, 3 axle Econoline trailer, haybuster. Jackson Pippin Culloden 770-680-1606 10ft heavy duty, good shape, Kodiak bush hog: $2500 OBO; 28disc, 20inch, 5'Dx10W' harrow: $500 OBO. You pick up. Mike Daniels Blue Ridge 706-632-2247 15ft batwing mower, Rhino heavy duty, good condition: $6500. Dexter Drake Lincolnton 706-466-1236 2 NI Corn Snappers # 302 & 309; 1 grain wagon, all together: $35. Jack Harris Hazle- der with John Deere 71 planters, insecticide boxes, hydraulic row markers, shelter kept. R. Futch Washington 706-401-6446 4-row Yetter 71 row planters mounted on KMC strip till with rolling baskets. Barely used: $7500. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-553-0054 515 John Deere grain drill: $2500; 18 portable dryer 71/2 hp motors: $200-$400. Mitchell Edenfield Collins 912- DR mini-excavator, like new, used one season. Paid $6,000, will take $4,750. Pics available via email. Bob McGuinty Rochelle 229-276-5852 Heavy duty land levelers. 8, 10 and 12 ft: $1700 to $2800. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912253-0162 V-blade for crawler tractor, good condition. Ellaville 229-942-6326 Larry Stapleton 706-872-8037 Bale King Vortex 3000 bale processor, used very little, still in good shape, 1000rpm PTO, hydraulic load, manual disburse adjustment: $7500. Tony Chickamauga 423-421-2544 Class round baler less than 2000 bales, new condition: $22,500; JD sq. baler, good cond: $3000; 3 hay spikes skid steer: $250ea. S. Moon Homer 706-340-7237 Massey Ferguson model 12 sq. baler. Works: $800; MF square baler for parts: free with purchase. Scott Lynch Waynesville 912-266-4755 New Holland baler, 4x5 net wrap and twine, 1,000 bales, new condition, hydraulic pickup. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884 New Holland hay rake, 8wheel, one spare wheel: $900. John Smith Claxton 912-2437033 Market Bulletin Classified Ad Form _______________________ JD 4455: $2900; JD 5045D: $9800; JD 4020: $9750. Timothy Smith Adrian 706-7262236 John Deere 2630 70HP diesel. Factory canopy, good paint, 90% tires, VGC. Good tractor: $9500. J. Ethridge Lavonia 706-498-3838 John Deere 3038E compact tractor, 38HP, 4WD, less than 10hrs, barn kept, no loader: $13,500. David Cagle Fairmount 770-796-2555 John Deere 4640 QuadRange. Excellent condition. 18.4-42 90% rubber. 2000 hrs on complete overhaul: $18,500. Carter Swancy Ranger 770-881-0127 John Deere 5300, 345hrs, 56HP, dual remotes, canopy, like new. Excellent condition. Larry Maney Baldwin 706244-4348 John Deere 6110M, 4x4, CA, triple remotes, power quad, 1060hrs: $62,700; 1971 John Deere 4020, 1 remote, syncro: $10,000. Wiley Farm Covington 770-464-3276 Jubilee 54 Ford 9N, straight sheet metal, needs paint, good tires, active 3pt hitch, rebuilt bushhog. Runs great, one owner. Brad Allison Braselton 706-654-6934 Kubota MX 4700, HST, 4WD with implements, 44' Cub Cadet zero turn: $29,350. Richard Darty Ellenwood 470719-9970 Massey Ferguson 135 gas engine, power steering, runs fair: $2200. Fred Harcrow Franklin 706-302-1004 hurst 912-375-4073 488 New Holland Haybind 9ft cut: $1200 obo. Arnold Tennant Mauk 478-391-9191 Bushhog mower, 5ft and 6ft in good condition, cultivator w/ 2 planters and extra plates, 6ft claw bucket: Best offer. Philip Hayslip Cordele 443-386-2326 Finishing mower, BEFCO Cyclone, RD7, C50. Approx. 25hrs of use. Kept under cover: $2000. Mary Gleason Winder 770-560-6588 mary@marygleasonherbalist.com Ford cutter, 5 foot, slip clutch, tail wheel, 3pt hitch, barn kept: $795. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-537-2890 JD 850 Diesel w/JD finish mower, excellent condition: $6000: 140 Intl. tractor w/cultivators, disc plows & other equip: $3000. Wayne Cason Mansfield 770-294-4596 JD1360 conditioning rotary hay cutter, field ready: $2900. JD 4 row corn bean planter: $1900. 84" King Kutter: $1900. Bob Witt Coweta 404-3728395 Kuhn GMD 600-G II HD hay cutter. 8 foot, 6 disc. Used 2019: $4,000. Call, no text. John McGill Thomson 706817-1606 Post auger to 15" hit: $2350; 5' mower: $2450: 84" rock grapple: $1950: 48" pallet forks quick connect: $550. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 Rotary tiller. Works fine: $600. Hoyt Copeland Grantville 770927-3816 Woods model M5 5-foot work scrape: $450 OBO. Terry Ford Monroe 770-276-1684 314-9228 6 row LMC lift-n-till with KMC lift assist and 6 twin row Monosem planter with insecticide hoppers and in-furrow application: $20,000. Shane Brannen Glennville 912-2372457 6' aerator, 3pt hitch, like new condition, used twice: $500. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576 8-foot disc harrow, 24 disc. 20-inch disc., adjustable. Good condition: $1250. Joe McMichael Monticello 706717-9585 Cub Farmall Cultivator. Complete front & rear with tractor mount brackets & kick back feet plows: $500. William Harris Elberton 706-283-6615 Disk plow, 3pt hitch. Call for more info and pricing. Steven Friar Powder Springs 404732-4246 Four row John Deere 71 planters on tool bar: $2500; Four row ripper bedder with planter tool bar: $2000. Wayne Marshall Perry 478-972-2287 John Deere 1590 15ft no-till drill with small seed box and marker. Used less than 500 acres: $50,000. Lee Bailey Pinehurst 229-239-0537 John Deere 23B planter, one row, three point hitch, extra plates and sprockets, good shape, ready to plant: $350. Ed Davis Wrens 706-513-0526 John Deere deer plot drills. Works on 3 pt. Hitch: $2400 to $2800. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 or 912375-3008 John Deere grain drill, good PICKERS AND HARVESTERS 2009 JD9570 STS 303 eng.,179 fan hrs., 620F 20ft grain head, 6086 8R 36in corn head, (2) 25ft Unverferth hd. wgns.: $180,000. Jimmy Cofield Eastman 478-8934996 Farm King 360 seed cleaner like new with loading auger: $4000; Wilson 42ft. aluminum hopper bottom: $18,000. Allan Brittain Jackson 404-3285756 John Deere 9660STS, 2500hrs. Yield monitor, rebuilt, shedded, exc cond: $54,000. John Deere 9600, 2000hrs. Shedded, exc cond: $28,000. Lee Nunn Madison 706-3425596 KBH boll buggy 20ft, split chain, big tires, clevis type hitch: $3750. John Lowrey Rome 706-252-0121 New Idea 1 row corn picker. Good condition. Stored under a shelter: $3000. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-553-0054 Ramacher 9600 pecan harvester with recently added hydraulic controls and pecan wagon. Excellent condition: $42,500 obo. Dale Foster Fort Valley 478-918-4365 Savage 8261 pecan har- For sale: Vermeer TE170, 4- New Holland round baler, BR tine tedder, used one season. 740, 4x5 round bales. Bush Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955- Hog mower, 7ft., #307. Keith 2362 Stewart Buford 678-313-9382 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: ___________________________ Phone number: Subscriber number:____________________________ Border ($5) Photo ($20) Make your ad stand out with a border or photo. Please Massey Ferguson 165 Perkins Diesel, 30-plus y/o, needs new brakes & seat runs good,nice garden tractor: $6500. Walt Wells Pineview 229-425-4605 Massey Ferguson 255 with MF front-end loader. Includes hay spear and bucket. Runs good: $7500. Jeffery Merritt White Plains 706-347-1888 New Holland 3930 tractor with Bush Hog Front Loader Model L2446, 6ft Box Blade, Zero turn Toro, like new, only 10 hrs run time, 452cc time, cutter 55-3225: $1500 firm. Howard Glow Newborn 678342-8101 PLANTING AND TILLAGE 10-foot cutting harrow. Nice, ready to use. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706570-2171 condition, needs tires: $1500. Chris Hayes Blythe 706-7991975 Massey Ferguson 2row corn and fertilizer planter, 3pt hitch: $975. Eddy Tomlinson Calhoun 706-280-8068 Monosem assist wheels for planters: $3000. Rainbow 6in twist lock irrigation pipe: $2/ft with trailer. Vance McCorkle Buena Vista 229-314-0167 Two row cultivator, all plows vester, like new, PTO driven; Harrell 8X16 peanut wagon; Vada 8X14 peanut wagon: all three for $25,000. John Clements Rebecca 229-4570825 HAY AND FORAGE 2000 New Holland 570 square baler. Less than 1000 bales used: $8000 firm. New condition. No calls after 9 pm. Marshall Knowles Culloden 770312-6399 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. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin. Signature Front Forks, 55 HP, 854 hrs, 2 row cultivator: $250; 2 3pt hitch, good condition: 2014 Claas 360rc silage baler, Mail this form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, remote hydraulics: $15,000 blade bottom plow: $250; $200; Craftsman 14" rear tine 7000 bales, good condition, FIRM. Located in Forsyth. Call Post hole digger 3pt: $400. tiller, used very little: $350. barn kept, chopper: $16,500. Dennis Williamson 478-972- Bruce Fort Valley 478-960- James McKinzey Flowery Kevin Campbell McDonough Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Room 330, Atlanta, GA 30334 9211 4228 Branch 770-967-6468 770-584-6164 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 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 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. HAY AND FORAGE SPRAYERS AG PARTS John Deere 450B crawler and loader. Good under carriage: TRAILERS 2018 7'x18' flat bed: $10,000; pull out ramps, 6 lug wheels Subscribe to the Market Bulletin NH 65HP, 3 remotes, 4WD, AND SPREADERS tractor loader; NH 570 square baler; Hoelscher 1000 accu- 110 gallon boomless mulator; Vermeer TR-90 ted- sprayer, 3pt hitch: $300 der-rake. Any reasonable offer OBO; Seed and fertilizer considered. Bill Bramlett spreader: $75 OBO. Jack Winder 678-425-4821 Tatum Cumming 770-887- Vermeer twine 3856 baler: $1500obo: New Holland Baler for parts, obo: 5-roll heavy duty Gooseneck Hay Trailer: $3000. Ricky Ricketson Broxton 912-359-3675 300 gal tank boomless pull type sprayer. Heavy duty, good condition, sheltered. Steve Callaway Winterville 706-340-0318 Vermeer VR820 hay rake. Like 5537 Savage pecan sprayer, new, less than 400 acres raked 1000 PTO, 37" fan, excellent and kept under shelter: $4500. condition: $5500. Donald Akins John Varner Carnesville 706- Collins 912-557-4616 or 912- 713-6073 245-9837 Well maintained JD 530 & 535 Cosmos 3pt seed/fertilizer baler with monitors: $4000 spreader, no rust out, repaint- each; 15' tedder: $1750; New ed, good gear box, field ready: Holland rakes with dolly: $300. 3pt hay spear, new: $1500. Alton Johnson Warren- $230. Ryan Baerne Nicholson ton 706-699-4865 706-247-6240 An annual subscription is $10 (26 issues) and includes online access to view the Market Bulletin, place Classified ads and search the Classifieds online. New Subscriber Gift subscription Renewal (Subscriber No._____________________) Please deliver the Market Bulletin to: Name: Address: AND TIRES (2) used, 13" tires and wheels, 5 lug. (1) never used, tire and wheel 13", 5 lug. All three sets: $100. Gene Welch Eatonton 706-816-7756 17.5x24 Backhoe tire and 13.8-28 tractor tire and tube. Jacob Furney Milan 229-3151990 555C backhoe head, remanufactured, never used: $250. Remanufactured starter, never used: $150. Jack Barwick Saint Marys 912-882-3227 Tires, 14.9x26 rear VGC, two for $250. Also BF Goodrich 8.3x24 pair, serviceable cond: $80 for both. Philip Stallings Whitesburg 770-832-0835 Two good 4-ply front tractor tires 5.0x15: $20ea. Two 100lb rear wheel weights for Intl. Farmall tractors: $100 for both. N. Hollingsworth Molena 404805-4156 OTHER MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS (1) Gehl Feed Grinder Mixer: $800. 1 Gravity flow grain wagon: $400. Both in running condition. Johnny Michael Bishop 706-769-1575 1-1/2 HP Hit and Miss Hercules and 3hp Rock Island Hit and Miss. W.C. Quarles Dawsonville 706-265-3732 $7500. Cole planter for ToughBilt tractor, numerous plates: $500. David Duncan Carrollton 770-853-7874 John Deere 541 self leveling loader with mounting brackets for 5320 tractor. Mid mount hydraulics. Good condition: $3750. Jeff O'Neal Kathleen 478-987-5418 Pecan equipment. FMC 1000 gallon sprayer, self-propelled shaker, dump wagon, all ready to use. John Davis Lumber City 478-278-2687 Quicke front end loader attachmnet BT, new in great shape must remove yourself, trade possible: $5000 obo no checks. S. Harley Augusta 706-339-2975 Sawmill Wood-Mizer LT40HD G24, one owner, great condition, 362 hours. Ask for Lance. D. Adams Monroe 678-9752042 Thomson 4c pecan sheller: $5250; CA Champion pecan cracker: $4250; Meyer pecan cracker, needs motor: $4750. Dale Foster Fort Valley 478918-4365 Tool cage 7' x 2' x 2' Mounts on flatbed trailer. Drop gate can be locked. Can send picture: $300. Roger Stover Auburn 770-962-3228 Used 3-row rake harrow: $300. Row cultivator: $100. LIVESTOCK HANDLING AND HAULING 14ft POW trailer 2 axle bumper pull: $300. Alvin Morgan Oxford 770-787-0161 1982 Featherlite stock trailer, 22ft long 6ft wide, aluminum, gooseneck, escape door, good shape, good tires: $6500. Melissa Payne Homer 770-330-2677 1996 Silver Star aluminum gooseneck stock 3-horse slant load with dressing room and tack storage. Floor mats good condition: $7000. J Redwine Canton 678-618-3071 20ft livestock gooseneck trailer, good condition: $2500. C. L. Grizzle Dahlonega 706-8675209 3 horse slant-load WW trailer,dressing room, rubber floor, very good condition: $3750. Jim Hancock Norman Park, GA 229-873-6107 3-horse s/load gooseneck trailer. Good condition, new tires, lights work, ready to haul. Leave message: $2700. M. Campbell Danielsville 706-247-6862 Cattle/stock gooseneck trailer, 24ftX76inch, 2 new 7000# drop axles, new T&W, new LED lights and wiring, new w/spare brakes, both axles, title in hand: $3000. Willie Coggins Flowery Branch 770500-9318 2019 superior flatbed trailer 2/15" hitch, two 3500# axles new. Have ramps and wire mesh gate side rails: $2400. Randy Teague Clayton 706982-0899 Anderson Workhorse series GN 10-ton trailer, 31ft length. Includes 5ft dovetail. Excellent condition: $7000. William Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942 Gooseneck 16ft w/2ft dovetailx8ft, new brakes, ramps: $2800. 6ft 3pt Intl. bush hog: $600. 3pt hay forks: $125. Keith Hyde Cumming 678823-1169 Gooseneck flatbed, 16ft w/4ft dovetail and folding ramps, tandem axles: asking $1800. Franklin Dowell Tunnel Hill 678-520-0026/770-386-4464 Tandem axle lowboy with airbags, new floor, good tires and spare good condition: $4750. Harry Puckett Buford 770-655-7354 Trailer 7ft all metal ranger truck bed and chasis on 14" wheels: $225. Cecil Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644 CROP TRAILERS, CARTS AND BINS 1999 53'x102' carpet spec. City: State: Zip code: 164 joints rainbow 6in irriga- 2018 Frontier 5ft rotary bush floor/paint, new gooseneck semi van trailer, 5-22" square tion pipe, 30ft long, twist lock. hog: $1000. Carolyn Bagheri tongue: $5490. Vickie Barrett lids on roof, drag scoop un- Phone: Gene Wood Dexter 478-290- Grayson 404-281-5829 Mount Airy 706-499-8009 load w/conveyor, hauls hay & Email address: Check here if you prefer an online subscription (the paper WILL NOT be mailed to you). Please bill this subscription to: (Check here if same as delivery address) Name: Address: City: State: Zip code: 4326 3-point hitch post hole digger w/ three auger: $500. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 706-601- Utility Trailor, twin axles, fenders. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 Featherlite 3-horse slant, exc condition, L.Q., heat/air, micro fridge, rear tack , great week- ender. Chris Mosley bulk: $5000 obo. T. Peifer Metter 912-685-6853 4-wheel side dump forage wagon, Gehl 9000 hydra-tilt 2473 6'Aerator, 6' root rake, 7' HEAVY peanut weeder, one row cultivator, various other small EQUIPMENT farming implements. S. Ray Denton 912-375-7207 Please specify if equipment is in running condition or not. Airway aerator is a 10 foot Cobbtown 912-213-4680 box, field ready, 10'wide, 13' Goose neck 16 ft. metal covered cattle trailer. Dual axle, electric brakes, middle gate, high, 12' long, 8 ton capacity: $4000. Richard Acree Calhoun 706-629-7694 escape door: $5000. Lamar One horse wooden wheel Bryant Cleveland 706-878- farm wagon: $1100; One horse 8509 turning plow: $30; old training pull type, tines are still good, 3/4th left. This aerator is in good shape: $6500. Mack CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT TRAILERS AND sulky: $50; misc. tack. E. Kennedy Cochran 478-2305721 Phone: Email address: Please make your check or money order payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture and mail with this form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Att: Market Bulletin P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 Crump Starr, SC 864-352- 6867 D6D Caterpillar dozer, 4-way CARTS VEHICLES Continuous pea sheller, 40-50 bushels per hour. Work Great! Used 2 seasons, comes with butterbean and pea doors. Ray blade with hang on root rake. Under carriage 90% in good condition: $39,500. William Braddy Vidalia 912-246-1631 16x6.5 dual axle equipment trailer, fold up ramps, excellent condition: $1000. Michael Stone McDonough 770-957- Please specify if vehicles are in running condition. Sanders Brooklet 912-5364246 Extra heavy duty telescoping boom pole, slides on forks, heavy weight limit, used for setting machinery, not home made: $500cash. C. Smith Taylorsville 770-546-7064 John Deere 410-D backhoe loader, 85HP, extended hoe, 24" and 10" buckets, 6809hrs. Good engine. Electrical problems, will not move: $12,000. D. Gay Smithville 229-886-7405 8613 TRUCKS 16x8 Utility trailer, tandem axles, heavy duty mesh tail- 1972 Chev 11/2 ton w/14' gate, nearly new pressure dump metal bed, has been treated 2x6 flooring, good parked several years under tires. Very good condition: shed: $3000 obo. D. Young $1800. John Simmons Com- Conyers 770-483-4750 merce 706-335-2323 1985 Chevy fertilizer truck, You may also pay with a Visa or MasterCard online at Heavy duty 6ft rototiller King Tree Spade; Big John 90" on 2018 Hawke 10x6 ft dump 366 5/2 speed, Newton agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx or by contacting our Consumer Call Center at 800.282.5852. Kutter brand all gear-driven, 1997 Ford 9000, 8LL Trans- trailer w/ dual gate. Used 3 Crouch body, 56,000 miles, includes owners manual: mission, CAT engine, 137K times, never abused: $4100. needs some welding: $3600 $1500. Albert Twickler Cataula miles. Rex Nursery Rex 770- Dan Gibson Due West, SC OBO. Steve Hill Sparta 478- 504-413-4210 823-6789 864-378-8609 456-3221 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar Editor's Note: Many sales barns are operating on reduced schedules. Please check in before going to make sure an auction has not been canceled. Also, barn owners are asking that only buyers and sellers attend auctions at this time. APPLING COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m. 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 ATKINSON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271 BEN HILL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 BERRIEN COUNTY March 28, Saturday, 12 p.m.: Cattle pairs, heifers and bulls; CSR Farms Sale facility, 5561 Wycliffe Roberts Rd., Alapaha. Call Carroll T. Cannon, 229.881.0721 or 229.881.2705, CannonMarketingCompany@gmail. com BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd& 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397 BUTTS COUNTY Every Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.: Beef cattle; 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 467 Fairfield Church Road/ Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Seth Harvey, 770.775.7314 CARROLL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 CHATTOOGA COUNTY Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call Bill Huff, 706.263.5720 CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790 COLQUITT COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 COOK COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel. Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765 Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263 FORSYTH COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 April 25, Saturday, 10 a.m.: Boer goats prospect sale, registered and commercial Boer goats; Gray's Boer Goats, 1980 Old Stagecoach Road, Carnesville. Call Brandon Wood, 484.663.9777. Auction Lic. #AU003923 GORDON COUNTY Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900 GREENE COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) JOHNSON COUNTY 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240 LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #4213; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call Krystal Burnett 678.972.4599 LAURENS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 MADISON COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Bell, 706.795.3961 MARION COUNTY 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@ windstream.net MORGAN COUNTY May 2, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.: Farm equipment, machinery and tools, Ga. Lic. #4168; Morgan County Ag Center, 2382 Athens Hwy., Madison. Call Randy Wilkes, 706.202.8988 PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 SEMINOLE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 STEPHENS COUNTY 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944 SUMTER COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Road, Americus. Call Scott Poole, Glenn Hartley or Larry Horsting, 229.380.4901 TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732 THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 3rd Friday: Slaughter hogs and Feeder pigs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Danny Burkhart, 229.228.6960 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, horses. Upson County Livestock, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Aaron and Anna White, 864.704.2487 or 770.713.5045. WHITE COUNTY First and third Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Chickens and goats; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 WILKES COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.678.2632 Notices for auctions selling farmrelated items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay. jones@agr.georgia.gov. TRUCKS 2003 Silverado 4-door crew For sale: 1929 A Model Ford 20ft Xpress center console, Tuff-bilt tractor and David 4 greenhouses, 3 standing. cab, short bed, 4x4 auto trans- air compressor. Runs good. 125HP Mercury OptiMax, Bradley tractor equipment. All parts, irrigation, pipes, mission, 230,000 mi.: Kept under shed: $575. W.D. 81hrs, Lorance HDS8 down, Several pieces of equipment heaters, fans. Great for 1994 Chevy 1500 Silverado. $6500obo. Dannie Gingerich Albertson Elberton 706-680- side scan finder. Trolling mo- only for each. Reasonable. school. All or part: $20,000 350 engine, 275,000 miles. Metter 912-314-9568 2122 tor, electric anchors, hydraulic Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- negotiable. Gary Peters La- Fair condition, runs good, no rust: $1900. Walter Terrell Decatur 404-395-5476 LAWN AND 1997 Ford F-350, 7.3 engine, GARDEN auto trans, 9ft steel bed, 2 tool boxes, goose and bumper 2011 Chevrolet 1500 5.3L 2WD crew cab, 106,015miles, leather seats, back-up sensors, stepbars, less 3000miles on tires, bedliner, toolbox: $16,000 obo. Chad Carey Hydraulic lift gate for 1 ton truck needs cylinder repair: $200; 5th wheel hitch, not gooseneck: $200; 1980's Ford tailgate: $30. Carter Stewart Baldwin 706-778-5204 steering. Steve Blalock ple 229-400-7003 Tem- 270-2433 LANDSCAPE TOOLS AND MATERIALS 72"x9" new in-box, steel loading ramp for hauling riding Grange 678-578-6513 Blacksmith tool, 100lb Vulcan anvil, exc. cond.: $500 firm. Ronald May Ellijay 706-273-9501 hitch: $6000. Buddy Huddle- Danielsville 706-988-4540 Utility truck body, 9' Reading lawn mowers, ATV, Motor cy- ston Cedartown 770-5469292 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel automatic, one owner, gooseneck & bumper hitch quad cab, good condition: $4900. Tommy Irvin Mount Airy 706499-0301 1999 Chevy LS 1500 Silverado 3 door extended cab, charcoal grey, 113,000 miles, exc condition: $6500. Bobby Alphin McDonough 770-617- 93 GMC Topkick spray truck, Cat motor, Allison automatic, PTO pump, 2000gal tank, rear 40ft boom, front R.A.W. nozzle: $25,900. 93 Ford L9000 Aeromax water truck: $15,000. B. Bonner Woodbury 706-741-6654 96 Ford L8000 Cummings Diesel, automatic transmission, stainless steel bed. hydraulic lime, fertilize, 2 speed Service type, ladder/pipe rack. Very good condition, boxes lock, receiver hitch: $1900. Chris Newman Canton 770883-5952 UTVs/ATVs 2019 Kubota Sidekick ATV, like new, 87hrs. Hydraulic lift, bed extender, hard top, windshield, 4WD: $13,500. Call for info or photos. Wayne Bashlor Waycross 912-288-1939 Please specify if machinery is in running condition or not. GARDEN TRACTORS Craftsman lawnmower Pro Series 7400, 54inch mowing deck, auto transmission, 26HP Kohler engine, 129hrs. Manual Included. Pick up in Ellijay: $1500. Richard Edmondson Ellijay 706-273-3280 cles, yard machines. Call after 6pm: $60. Tunde Nuga Tifton 229-388-3651 Aged composted manure. Wonderful for gardening. Free pick up and we can load with a tractor. No delivery. Amy Carter Bowdon 678-853-3009 DR bush mower with 17HP Kawasaki motor. Two attach- ments, lawn mower and scrape blade. Good condition: $1500. James Lester Cabinet shop tools & machines. Powermatic sand shaper, cherry lumber, Rockwell sander, table sander. Selling due to health. David Royals Griffin 770228-4676 Dewalt DW735 Surface Planer, brand new, still in box: $400. J. Rapson Ellijay 706636-1735 FARM SUPPLIES 1198 2000 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually Cummins Diesel, 6spd, 4.10 locking rear brake controller, new tires 80,000miles above average shape.L. Rodgers Murrayville 770-654-6319 bed chain. Robert Bobo Cumming 770-887-7195 TRUCK ACCESSORIES AND PARTS BOATS 17ft fiberglass Manatee, tilt and trim, depth finder, radio, swivel seats, new tires and rims on trailer, original owner, excellent condition. James Smith Winder 770-867-2994 Cub Cadet 126 (1968-71). 20 hours since engine had top overhaul. Kept inside. Hydraulic actuator needs overhaul: $525. Chester Thomas Fayetteville 404-915-4504 Troy-Bilt Super Bronco CRT Gainesville 678-316-3814 TOOLS AND HARDWARE 2000 F-250 4x4, gas, 336K rear tine tiller. 18mo. Runs Melting pot w/large vail for side-to-side, about 4-gal pot w/dipper w/pouring on either side, very heavy: $200. Ronald May Ellijay 706-2739501 STIHL Chainsaw MS 250 18" miles, XLT tires, good super duty, new condition: $5000. (2) Long bed pickup truck tool boxes. Made by Weather 1992 Skeeter 18ft, 140 Johnson 2 stroke, 3 fish finders, good. Very good condition: $799 new, asking $500 firm. 100lb Anvil: $395 250lb Anvil: $425; Two sets of Tongs bar, very good condition, almost new: $275 cash. D.S. Ray Sheppard Pine Mountain Guard: $150. B.G. Hamilton trolling motor trailer. Demir Sir- Ken Steakley Gainesville 770- Blacksmith: $75ea. Ben Hen- Fuller Acworth 678-640-5897 706-594-6858 Forest Park 404-366-2996 mali Acworth 770-529-5394 983-9465 drick Austell 770-948-9842 Ford F-100 Longbed 1977, 2 outside rims for Dually: 62,000mi, some rust. Rims $350 each. Sold only as a pair. great, V8, ac, auto trans. Call Debra Middleton Monticello Bill. Carrollton 770-832-8905 678-478-0764 Georgia has a new COVID-19 hotline: 844.442.2681. DeWalt 12inch compound miter saw. New in box, never used: $225. Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 Vulcan anvil, 300lbs, very rare, in exc. cond.: $1500 firm. Ronald May Ellijay 706-273-9501 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 Bulletin Calendar (Editor's Note: Market Bulletin staff verified all events we could prior to press time. Before you go, we suggest checking official sources for cancellations or postponements of events.) March 27 Cherokee County Farm Bureau Ag Expo Hickory Flat Fellowship Church 5301 Hickory Flat Hwy. Canton, Ga. 30115 770.479.1481 sfpahl@gfbco.org www.ccfarmbureau.org/cherokee-agexpo March 28 Farm Animal Day Hardman Farm State Historic Site 143 Ga. Highway 17 Sautee Nacoochee, Ga. 30571 706.878.1077 www.gastateparks.org/hardmanfarm April 4-5 Spring Home and Garden Show Master Gardeners of Central Georgia Georgia National Fairgrounds 401 Larry Walker Parkway Perry, Ga. 31069 478.987.2028 www.mgcg.org April 10 Forsyth Co. Master Gardeners 20th Annual Plant Sale Cumming Fairgrounds 235 Castleberry Rd. Cumming, Ga. 30040 770.887.2418 www.ugamg.org April 10-11 Daylily Society Greater Atlanta 13th Annual Daylily Sale Big Red Barn at Cumming Fairgrounds 235 Castleberry Rd. Cumming, Ga. 30040 www.atlantadaylily.org March 28-29 Beekeeping for Beginners N.E. Georgia Mountain Beekeepers Association Habersham EMC 6135 Ga. Hwy 115 Clarksville, Ga. 30523 www.negabeekeeping.com officers@negabeekeeping.com April 3-6 Georgia On My Mind Stock Show Georgia Quarter Horse Association Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway Conyers, Ga. 30013 georgiaquarterhorse@yahoo.com www.gqha.com April 11 Annual Plant Sale Fayette County Master Gardeners Fayette County Parks & Recreation Bldg. 980 Redwine Rd. Fayetteville, Ga. 30215 770.305.5412 https://extension.uga.edu/countyoffices/fayette.html April 16-18 Great Southland Stampede Rodeo UGA Block and Bridle UGA Livestock Instructional Arena 2600 South Milledge Ave. Athens, Ga. 30606 www.gssrodeo.com April 3-4 Spring Garden Expo Hall County Master Gardeners Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Rd. Gainesville, Ga. 30507 770.535.8291 www.hallmastergardeners.com April 4 Bartow County Antique Engine & Tractor Show American Legion Post 42 525 Martin Luther King Jr. St. Cartersville, Ga. 30120 770.527.5346 www.gcaeatc.com April 18 Georgia Grown Festival Carroll's Sausage and Country Store 315 Whittle Circle Ashburn, Ga. 31714 GAGrownFest2020@gmail.com Spring Native Plant Sale Georgia Native Plant Society McFarlane Nature Park 280 Farm Rd., S.E. Marietta, Ga. 30067 770.343.6000 www.gnps.org Art in the Garden Mill Pond Gardens 105 Ga. Hwy 85 Connector Brooks, Ga. 30205 770.719.1764 Facebook: Mill Pond Gardens Annual Plant Sale Henry County Master Gardeners Heritage Park 97 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough, Ga. 30252 770.288.8421 showing@uga.edu Fire N' Shine Dinner Hardman Farm State Historic Site 143 Ga. Highway 17 Sautee Nacoochee, Ga. 30571 706.878.1077 www.gastateparks.org/hardmanfarm April 18-19 Old Time Farm Show West Georgia Two-Cylinder Club VFW Fairgrounds 1625 Bankhead Hwy. Carrollton, Ga. 30116 770.301.6319 Facebook: West GA 2 Cylinder Club April 23 Southeastern Turfgrass Conference UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center 15 RDC Rd. Tifton, Ga. 31794 www.turf.caes.uga.edu Spring Iris Show Flint River Iris Society Spalding County Extension Office 835 Memorial Dr. (Hwy16E) Griffin, Ga. 30223 404.826.1688 www.irissocietyflintriver.org April 23-25 Georgia FFA Convention Macon Centreplex 200 Coliseum Dr. Macon, Ga. 31217 706.552.4456 www.georgiaffa.org April 24-25 22nd Annual Greene County Professional Rodeo Greene County Arena 1201 Kevin Roberts Way Greensboro, Ga. 30642 706.338.9000 April 25 Blue Ridge Trout and Outdoor Adventures Festival Downtown City Park 810 E. Main St. Blue Ridge, Ga. 30513 706.838.5259 www.blueridgetroutfest.com Forage Field Day Catoosa County UGA Extension Dry Creek Farm 2593 Bandy Rd. Ringgold, Ga. 30736 706.278.8207 roger.gates@uga.edu Georgia Iris Society Show and Sale May 16 St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church Fiber Festival in the Valley 1790 LaVista Road, N.E. Sautee Nacoochee Center Atlanta, Ga. 30329 283 Ga. Hwy 255 North 678.471.2604 Sautee-Nacoochee, Ga. 30571 www.gairis.org 706.878.3300 www.snca.org Annual Spring Plant Sale Gwinnett Co. Master Gardeners May 15-16 Lilburn City Hall Dairy Goat Show 4817 Church Rd., N.W. Ga. Dairy Goat Breeders Club Lilburn, Ga. 30047 Walton County Agricultural Ed. Center www.gwinnettmastergardeners.com 1208 Criswell Rd., S.W. Monroe, Ga. 30655 April 26 Gadairygoat@gmail.com Taste of Richland and Market www.gdgba.org Richland Rum 355 Broad St. May 30 Richland Ga. 31825 Down The Garden Path Garden Tour 229-887-3537 Gwinnett Co. Master Gardeners www.tasteofrichland.org Lawrenceville, Lilburn and Grayson gardens spotlighted May 2 www.gwinnettmastergardeners.com 5th Annual Awesome Blossom Spring 2020gardentour@gmail.com Fest Bethel United Methodist Church June 4 245 Fairview Rd. North Georgia Prescribed Fire Council Stockbridge, Ga. 30281 Meeting 770.474.2570 Chattahoochee Technical College www.awesomeblossomfestival.com 100 Campus Drive Jasper, GA 30143 Spring Plant Sale 706.894.1591 Master Gardeners of Douglas County www.garxfire.com Master Gardeners Green House 8750 Dorris Rd. June 27-28 Douglasville, Ga. 30134 Made in Georgia Festival 404.964.2470 Towns County Recreation & uge2097@uga.edu Conference Center 150 Foster Park Road May 5-9 Young Harris, Ga. 30582 Greater Atlanta Dressage Southern 706.896.4966 Shows www.golakechatuge.com Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic parkway Sept. 19 Conyers, Ga. 30013 Kel-Mac Saddle Club www.gdcta.org/gads-i-ii Open Horse Show Morgan County Ag Center May 8-9 2380 Athens Hwy (Hwy 441) Gwinnett 4-H Spring Open Horse Madison, Ga. 30650 Show 706.342.3775 Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway Oct. 10 Conyers, Ga. 30013 Kel-Mac Saddle Club 678.377.4010 Open Horse Show uge1135@uga.edu Morgan County Ag Center 2380 Athens Hwy (Hwy 441) May 9 Madison, Ga. 30650 Kel-Mac Saddle Club 706.342.3775 Open Horse Show Morgan County Ag Center 2380 Athens Hwy. (Hwy 441) Madison, Ga. 30650 706.342.3775 Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov May 12-13 Starting a New Food Business Workshop NESPAL North 2353 Rainwater Rd. Tifton, Ga. 31793 706.542.2574 efs@uga.edu 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. FARM ANIMALS GENERATORS AND 30'x50' pole barn enclosed 440 board feet Pecan. Half w/tin: $1500; you disassemble 1inch, half 2inches; 200 board 1 registered Brangus bull, 2 17 two year old Hereford yrs old; 1 Braford bull. 1 yr old, bulls, 65 yearling Hereford COMPRESSORS and haul off. Lamar Long feet Black Walnut. 1inch and both very good natured, buck- bulls, 45 yearling Braford bulls, Chatsworth 706-695-5906 2inches thick available. Make et feed. Chip Radebaugh 40 open Hereford heifers. Jon- 75KW Onan Genset genera- offer. Debra Middleton Monti- Livestock listed must be for Reynolds 772-828-0620 or ny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 tor. Propane, 313hrs. Powers five 40X450' poultry houses completely. Runs 45 minutes every week. Runs perfectly: $3500. C. Brooks Cornelia 706-776-6945/706-499-3672 Dayton submersible effluent pump Model 3BB85, 240-volt, 1HP. Used in working condition: $350 OBO. Frank Apiaries Buckhead 404-456-4482 Hobart 450 AMP welder, Detroit diesel engine mounted on h. duty trailer. One 115v receptacle for power tools, new battery, no leaks: $3500. D. McMillan Moultrie 229-9214975 BUILDINGS AND Plastic and Styrofoam growing trays. Plastic 5 inches deep, 45 cell. Styrofoam 6 inches deep, 112 cell. 1000s available: $1 each. Steve Meeks Kite 912-536-3844 Pre-Civil War log cabin 19ft x 30ft with loft. Excellent condition. Delivery and set up available. Kerry Hix cello 678-478-0764 Pine 1x2x12. Pine under 12" W. .55/bdft. Oak, Hickory, maple, cherry Lumber. 2" live edge slabs, mantles. Can cut your logs. Doug Schneider Taylorsville 678-361-6206 Rough-sawn pine and hardwood, home grown and sawn, many sizes, sheltered and dry. Dewel Lawrence Vienna 229322-4048 Wood-Mizer custom-cut lumber, kiln-dried, milled, restorations, timber frames, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, reclaimed, live edge, white oak trailer flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 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 an- imals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must meet all Interstate Animal Health Movement Requirements, including appropriate testing for the species and a current offi- cial 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 Li- cense from GDA. For more information, please call the GDA Animal Protection Division at 404.656.4914. evenings 478-847-5299 10 Holstein steer for sale, weight 250. Take $250 ea, two Jersey Steers. F. Evans Rocky Face 423-364-8335 100 head replacement heifers, 700-800 lbs: $925 for all or $950 to pick a few. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229942-0243 15 Black Angus heifers for sale. Preg. check 3/27/2020. Bred to Genetic Reserve, Compliment, Incentive. Videos on YouTube: J&S Cattle Farms. Daniel Sharpton Commerce 706-380-8840 15 SimAngus bulls, Registered, age 17 to 18mo, located 18 Angus cows. 9 with calves, 9 short bred. Moderate framed cows, approximately 1,100 lbs.: $24,500. Uniformed herd of same-sire cows. Ben Umberger Summerville 770363-3187 2 pure bred Black Angus bulls. Selling to keep from inbreeding. Both have papers. 5 years old: $3,000 each or $5,000 for the pair. Morgan Trapnell Metter 912-682-5215 2 reg'd SimAngus heifers. Both born 9/21/19. Both result of AI to Angus sires: $800 a piece OBO. Tanner Foster Carnesville 706-968-0710 MATERIALS 275+ gal. plastic tanks (tote) in metal cage. 5-inch caps on top, valve on bottom: $50 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 Chatsworth 706-217-5550 LUMBER Home sawmill, lumber. George Terrell Stockbridge 678-782-5833 POSTS AND FENCING County line 3pt post hole digger and auger, almost new: $500. Craig Brown Albany 229-349-1680 CATTLE (2) 8-month old black bulls. Gentle. Will make an excellent addition to your herd: $800 each. Jane Bailey Griffin 770228-3958 in Cadwell. Delivery available. Call or text for photos. Bryan Collins Kathleen 478-7184461 17 Angus and Ballie exposed cows due in early fall. Bred to Hereford bull. 7 Ballie heifers and 4 Ballie bulls also avail- 2 year old Reg'd. Angus bull. calving ease. Used on our heifers this year: $1800. Free delivery in Georgia. Sam Cloud Canton 678-294-4475 25 Angus X Brangus heifers, open, 14m/o: $1025, u pick. For Advertising Guidelines and Category rules visit agr.georgia.gov. able. Turkey Creek Ranch Robert Wright Woodbury 706- Lafayette 423-834-3457 601-9124 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 2020 Market Bulletin CATTLE Publication Dates and Ad Deadlines 3 Jersey cows w/ calves. Calves are heifers & half Semi-Angus. Good milkers, nurse cows. Cow: $1000. Cow w/calf: $1200. Tara Poteet Harlem 706-993-8546 Commercial heifers. Nine 9 Reg'd Black Limousin bull. months old. Gentle. Edward Homo black/homo polled. Allen Marble Hill 770-894- General black son. DOB 2195 11/12/14: $2500. Debbie Cow/calf pairs, bred cows, Jones LaFayette 423-413open cows, open heifers ready 3416 Registered SemiAngus bull for sale. 3 1/2 years old. Gentle, easy to handle: $3400. Tara Poteet Harlem 706-993-8546 to breed. Call for more info. Reg'd Hereford heifer, DOB Simmental bull, registered, Robin Thornton Screven 912- 6-18-2018: $2000. Ennis Ryals full-blooded, black, 4 y/o. Ex- 579-6340 Dublin 478-278-0678 cellent EPD, excellent heifer 3 registered grey Brahman Dexter cow/calf pairs: $875 Reg'd polled Hereford bulls; bull, LBW calves, gentle: Publication Date Jan. 1 Ad Deadline (due by noon) Dec. 20, 2019 bulls. 12 months and older in OBO. calves born Aug.- Feb. rugged, pasture raised, gentle $2200. Mitchell Biggers Cleveage. Asking: $1750. Jamie Hall Other cows available. Michelle exc bloodlines and EPSs, land 706-878-6402 Jan. 15 Jan. 3 Surrency 912-218-0042 35 bulls, Angus, Simmental and SimAngus, semen tested and ready to go. Most AI. Con- Silver Butler 706-975-3842 smibutlerga@gmail.com Excellent 24 and 21mo ABS AI bulls. 3/4 Angus, 1/4 small calves, exc growth, western genetics, Ga bred. B. Brantley Tennille 478-5538598 Wangus Wagyu Angus cross steers, 6 m/o to 1 y/o+, extreme marbling and tenderness. Duke Burgess Louisville Jan. 29 Feb. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 31 tact Shanda. Clanton River Limousin: $2200 and $1800. Reg'd Red Angus, 1, 2, 3yd 478-625-9542/305-923-0262 Ranch Odum 912-256-1582 Harrison McDonald Jefferson bulls. Western genetics, LBW, juliesvance@wildblue.net Feb. 26 Feb. 14 4 Holstein steers for sale. Born November 19th, 20th, 21st. Eating 18% ration and dry hay. Double vaccinated, gentle: $350 each. Jordan Tankersley Stapleton 706- 706-713-7176/706-713-6222 Good selection of reg'd. Black Angus bulls, ready for service, delivery available. Fred G. Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 good yearling, looking for steady work, good selection available. Flying W Farm Cochran 478-934-6998 Reg'd. Angus and Horned Hereford bulls for sale. 13 to White face Herefords for sale, 1 registered bull, 3 registered heifers, 1 unregistered heifer and 2 unregistered baby bulls. Rebecca Johnakin Cleveland 706-865-4861 March 11 March 25 April 8 Feb. 28 March 13 March 27 825-9283 4 quality Registered Santa Gertrudis bulls starting at $2,500. MC Ranch. Wes Mc- Herd for sale. 18 SemiAngus Cows. Most have new calves and the others are calving soon. Calm herd. 15 month old. Breeding sound exam, EPDs, actual wt: $2000 SWINE to $2300. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 Advertisers submitting swine April 22 May 6 April 10 April 24 Daniel Ringgold 404-630-1142 Owner must sell. Tara Poteet Reg'd. Black Angus bull 3 1/2 ads must submit proof of a 8 purebred Black Angus bulls. 1, 2 and 3yo. Docile, vaccinated, AI'd and natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-7359524 9 SimAngus cross-bred heifers, 1 Reg'd Angus heifer, 7 ready for breeding, AI, wormed, tagged, vaccinated: $1500 each ($1600 Reg). Chris Wilson Griffin 770-468-7556 Harlem 706-993-8546 Herd for sale. 72 head, Limflex, half herd, Wagyu half herd, 6 top Japanese bulls. Retiring. Jim Raptis Lyerly 770-712-5883 Hereford bulls, registered, 1617 months old, high performance, top bloodlines, semen tested, structurally sound: $2250 each. Hardy Edwards yrs old. Breed for calving ease Approximately 1400 lbs. B. Carlyle Pendergrass 770-6010125 Reg'd. Hereford bull, DOB 8/16/17 and 2 pure-bred Hereford bulls, DOB 6/23/18 and 11/19/18. Low birth weight, pasture-raised, rugged. Reggie Price Wrightsville 478-8649192 or 478-484-0746 negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd and/or qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of those certifications. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis pseudorabies test prior to purchase. Feral hogs may not be offered May 20 June 3 June 17 July 1 July 15 July 29 May 8 May 22 June 5 June 19 July 3 July 17 A2/A2 Jersey heifer with Winterville 706-714-9012 Reg. black Angus bulls, 16-30 for sale or advertised in the Aug. 12 month old bull calf. Sara John- son Rebecca 229-325-7124 Aug. 26 Angus & SimAngus black bred heifers for sale, very nice, Jersey bull, 2 years old. Good disposition, good heard bull. Don Hudgins Marietta 404886-6849 m/o, sired by All-in, Foretold, Highwayman BSE and DNA tested. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-819-9295 Market Bulletin. 2 yr old, 1/2 Juliana, 1/2 Vietnamese pot belly. Raised as a pet and sweet, loves belly Sept. 9 registered. Due March & June: $1500 each. High Voltage Cat- Sept. 23 tle Mount Airy 706-499-8008 Angus & SimAngus registered Oct. 7 bulls. Calving ease, good qual- ity. Good growth bulls, ready Oct. 21 to work, good EPDs, very gen- tle: $1700. Barrett Farms Nov. 4 Mount Airy 706-499-8008 Ayrshire heifer full blooded, Lim-Flex (Limousin/Black Angus) bulls for sale, 2 y/o and 1 1/2+ y/o. Both very docile. Pics available. Chad Carey Danielsville 706-988-4540 Pure-bred Jersey heifers for sale. Age range: 8 weeks to 2 years. Approximately 300 head. Ricky Sparkman Moultrie 229-873-5051 Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, service-ready, EPDs available. Wayne Jernigan Buena Vista 229-649-7724/229-649-9659 Registered Angus bulls. Excellent quality and pedigrees. Very docile. 17 months old. Will deliver. Ask for Kristin. K. Garner Oxford 770-596-1463 Registered Black Angus rubs: $75. Franklin Belk Clarkesville 706-218-4983 Berkshire pigs, registered or not, various ages, several bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542/305923-0262 juliesvance@wildblue.net GOATS Nov. 18 no papers, 7m/o. Serious in- quiries only. F. Green Tiger Dec. 2 706-490-1718 Beefmaster bulls and heifers, Dec. 16 all ages, good bloodlines and dispositions. Cary Bittick Jr. Dec. 30 Forsyth 478-957-0095 Beefmaster cows and heifers. Some open, some bred, aged 2-10 yrs. Registered and non- Purebred Jersey heifer, 14 m/o, priced reasonable. Rondal Fields Clermont 770-9837104 Red Angus bulls, 16 months old. Some heifers ready for breeding, all shots. Smart phone pictures available. Michael Smith Newnan 770253-7099 19mo bulls. Low-med birth wts. AI sired and Semen tested: $2800. P. Stuedemann and Cody Floyd Comer 706-371 2749 Registered Black Angus bulls, 18 months old, all vaccinations, semen tested and docile. Ricky Hix Comer 706248-5851 All goats offered for sale must be individually identified in compliance with the USDA Scrapie Program. For more information, please call the GDA Animal Protection Division at 404.656.4914. 2 registered, 2 yr old Nigerian does. 1 polled, 1 blue eyes: ND bottle-fed doelings: $150; Bucklings: $75; 4yr old doe in July 31 Aug. 14 Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Dec. 4 Dec. 18 SHEEP registered. Various prices. J. Kiser Carnesville 706-2470976 Beefmaster pairs, bred back to Angus bull, all shots, tagged, wormed. Excellent quality. Delivery available. Robin Blythe 706-825-2544 Black Angus bull, 7m/o: $600. Black & white cow: $1000. J. Langston LaFayette 706-6383942 Black Angus bulls, 900lbs: $1300ea. Rodney Brooks Reg Angus bulls for sale, 17 m/o, sired by McAltitude, semen tested. M. Sigman Covington 678-313-3639 Reg Angus bulls, top bloodlines, semen tested, DNA tested, great EPD's. Free delivery within 100 miles. Vernon Hagan Douglasville 404-5204511 Reg'd Angus Bull, 4y/o, excellent breeder, all blood testsclean. Tex Demand Son, out of Ankony Cow. Andy Malcom Registered Black Angus bulls, bred heifers and heifers for sale. Wes Turner Gainesville 770-231-3373 Registered Black Angus heifers, AI fall calving, some open. Top EPD, most traits. Call for info. Charles Mathis Jefferson 404-317-6173 Registered Black Brangus Limousin bull for sale. 2.5 years old, very docile. Call for more info and pricing. John Lynn Patterson 352-339-6393 $350 each. Sweet Williams Farm Canton 404-931-7224 2y/o Nubian nanny: $200 or will trade. O.W. Carter LaGrange 706-845-7085 6 Pygmy goats under 5yo, 5 wethers, 1 doe. Make perfect pets or lawnmowers: $1000 for all OBO. Ask for Denise. Billy Albertson Roswell 770-3297113 Big Boer nanny goats bred to dappled buck: $250. Young milk: $150; IDGA proven buck: $150; wether: $50. Franklin Belk Clarkesville 706-2184983 Nigerian Dwarf, 8 weeks old, polled billies, many colors: $75 each. Please call before 9pm. Larry R. Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954 One Nubian cross doe, bred for July kidding: $200; Registered alpine doe, 5 years old in milk: $300. Liz Hoopaugh Bowman 770-503-6905 Katahdin spring market lambs. 5mo, weaned, 12 total, 7 intact males, 5 females: $1900 all 12. Dane Law Cartersville 770-655-9210 Reg. Katahdin rams and ewes, from weaning to breeding age, X-large Midwest bloodlines. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542/305923-0262 Registered yearling Katahdin rams. National Champion pedigrees: Start at $400. Mike Glenwood 912-523-5282 Black Limousin bull calf. Joseph Chastain Rabun Gap 706-982-1396 Bottle bulls/heifers avail., guaranteed Colostrum, been given Multimin 90, Pyramid 5, calf guard. Weaned bulls/heifers avail., fully vacc. and wormed. Brittney Peters Social Circle 470-334-1933 Brangus bull, purebred 3y/o. Douglas Muse Resaca 706277-3730 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, reg. Polled shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R. Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Monroe 770-601-1095 Reg'd Angus bull, born Feb. 2019: $1200; Reg'd Angus heifer, born Oct. 2019: $1200. Both from LBW bull from lemon cattle. David Strickland Barnesville 770-584-3239 Reg'd Black Angus bull, 3 years old. Out S A V Final Answer. Great heard bull with top EPD. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 Reg'd Black Angus bulls, & heifers, 15 m/o: $1500. Eugene Ridley Lafayette 706-7646110 Reg'd black Angus Calving Ease bulls. 14-16 m/old. AI Sired, Breed leading EPDS. Free Delivery. Steve Deal, Registered Charolais and Angus bulls, breeding age, docile, good selection. Adam Marsh Statesboro 912-5361430 Registered Charolais: superior genetics and disposition, bulls semen-tested; cows, heifers and calves. Quantity discounts. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128 Registered purebred breeding age Simmental and SimAngus bulls, 18 months old, semen tested, gentle and great bloodlines. Steve Watson Dawsonville 706-429-5349 Registered Red Angus and Black Angus bulls. 12 months and 24 months, ready for ser- billies and nannies for sale. Call for more info and photos. Russell Cantrell Newborn 770855-3008 Blue-eyed Nigerian Dwarfs and Ndx Nubians. UTD shots, wormed, disbudded, 4mo to 3 yrs females: $150, males: $75. Debi Shell Lenox 229-4458539 Boer goats prospect sale, reg'd and commercial Boer goats for sale at 10am, April 25. Michael Gray 2292 Old Stagecoach Rd Carnesville GA 30521 484-663-9777 Boer, Kiko, Nubian cross. (3) 1yo does: $75 each; (5) 2mo bucks: $50 each. Ben Sawyers Waleska 770-720-7511 Part Boer 3 to 4 months old females, multi colors: $75ea. Can text pictures. James Johnson West Point 706-6814060 Purebred Saanen buck, born April 2019: $120. Please call before 6 pm. Richard Wood Hampton 470-451-1734 Reg'd Boer buck, born 01/04/20. Excellent bloodlines. Traditional color, show quality, out of superb buck and nannie: $250. Larry Kelley Williamson 404-858-9884 Registered Nubian Bottle Babies, born Feb. 20 and more born daily. Disbudded and Tattooed. Parents on sight: $300 to $350. James Weeks Griffin 478-808-9872 Jones West Point 706-7733612 EQUINE Advertisers in the Equine category must submit a current negative Coggins test for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies and donkeys. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Generalized ads such as those selling "many horses," "variety to choose from" or "free" animals will not be published. For more information, please call the GDA Equine Health Division at 404.656.3713. Commercial Angus cow with 2mo bull calf: $1400. 3 reg'd Angus heifers genomic tested, Indian Hill Farm Portal 912531-3549 Reg'd black Limo bulls, 20 vice. Proven performance top bloodlines. Joe Gibson Rome 706-506-3026 Kiko buck, 15mo, WW 58lbs, current weight 125lbs, large frame will throw large kids: Savanna and Savanna Kinko mix, 3mo and ready March 31: $85 each. 1.5yo Savannah bil- 14 y/o Bay & white spotted saddle mare, very gentle, very smooth, rides great, 4y/o, reg, good bloodlines, 8mo: $1000. Mitchel Barrett Cleveland 706531-4330 m/o, four to choose from: $2000. D. Davis Commerce 770-616-6038 For Advertising Guidelines and Category rules visit agr.georgia.gov. $500. Could be Wayne Forshee 678-416-9257 registered. lies: $150 each. Text or call. T.W.H. Gelding Chestnut, very Reynolds Joel Myers Pembroke 912- gentle, rides great. Tony Green 657-0410 Fairmount 770-605-0888 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 Farm to School: Making squash cool in Elbert County schools Editor's Note: The Georgia Farm to School they're learning those kinds of things with a with a side of sour cream. Program is a partnership of the Georgia De- visual, not just division up on a board or the "It was a really, really neat lesson for the partment of Education, the Georgia Depart- formula, but actually being able to see that us- class, and I'm pretty excited about it," she said. ment of Agriculture, Georgia Organics and the ing Georgia-grown products. That's my rule. "I'll tell you squash chips are now on our cycle Georgia Department of Public Health. Farm to Whatever we do, it's going to be something menu because the kids loved it." School is an effort to bring locally grown foods Georgia-grown." Matthews said Elbert County Schools' to schools and educate children about nutrition The district started Farm to School learning Farm to School program continues to grow. and agriculture. For more information, go to www.gafarmtoschool.org. By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov in 2015 with no resources or plan to start. The first program was a Harvest of the Month program where the cafeterias would spotlight an in-season Georgia fruit or vegetable. Matthews believed she could do more, but there was a lot G They have partnered with the Career, Techni- cal and Agricultural Education department at T the high school for classroom initiatives in the lower grades. A CTAE student is assigned to work with elementary students in school gar- of conversation among faculty and administra- dens and related lessons. School System: Elbert County School tors on how to get nutritional learning into the The school nutrition department has also th District, Elberton classrooms. begun a partnership with the Elbert High ag Meals served: 780,828 (2018-2019 school "One of the things we wanted faculty and School FFA chapter called "Devil's Dirt." The th year) Number of Students: 3,050 Most popular menu items: Squash chips and dip; Buffalo cauliflower; Tomato and cucumber salad; Apple and kale salad with vinaigrette staff to know was that it was not something Elbert County Schools Nutrition Director Bridgette venture creates composting materials collected O that was done on top of their curriculum. It wasn't something extra," she said. "There was a way that we could make it a part of the curriculum they were already teaching." Since then, everyone has had a hand in cul- Matthews provides a lesson in making a blueberry dessert during class at Elbert County Elementary School. Teachers incorporate recipes into their math lessons to help students visualize problems in division and fractions. (Elbert County Schools Photo) from school cafeterias that FFA students will use in the high school's greenhouse. Matthews said composting will be another resource for teachers to use in their classrooms. The schools are also looking for ways to in in co in V tivating the program. Matthews joined teach- to be healthy, fried squash was out, the district market the Devil's Dirt compost to sell as a M From nothing to something is how Bridgette ers in their planning lesson meetings, and soon had to be able to purchase the ingredients and fundraising project to support the greenhouse, ca Matthews describes the Farm to School pro- teachers discovered new options for their stu- be able to replicate it in large amounts. which in turn will be used to support agricul- ne gram at Elbert County Schools. As the nutri- dents. "We did it very democratically. Each stu- tural and nutritional curriculum for the entire el tion director of the northeast Georgia school Second-grade students in the elementary dent presented their recipe and argued why district. M district, Matthews believes the possibilities are school's gifted program were challenged this they thought it should be the best. We put them "My daily work does really center around si endless in teaching about Georgia-grown food fall with a classroom project with squash. all on a tally sheet, and then the students vot- making Farm to School a part of everything w and good nutrition. Students worked their research and opinion ed," Matthews said. that school nutrition does," Matthews said. "As 72 Take for example third-grade students development skills in the lessons. Along with The winning recipe was squash chips with we have progressed through the years, I realize 1, learning division using pecans and muffin tins tending squash in the school garden, students dip baked squash cut in thin coins, roasted just how important Farm to School is to our ov or grasping the concept of fractions with an ice had to present how they cared for them, what with olive oil and Parmesan cheese and served students." go cream sundae recipe. factors helped them grow best and compare "If you have 24 pecans and you're going different varieties. to divide them six ways, how many pecans go The second part of the project was for stuin each of those muffin tins sitting in front of dents to vote on which squash recipe would be you?" she said. "We teach it hands-on where served in the school's cafeteria. 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Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from this division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact us. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 Georgia Grown Profile: Rhonda Griffin Fine Art By Alexandra Woodford Market Bulletin intern Georgie's Drive Thru Jefferson Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel he state of Georgia promoting our state's No. 1 industry griculture! As you may know, Georgia is home to some of he greatest inventors and innovators in our country's history. One of those great innovators was Crawford W. Long. Orignally from Danielsville, Dr. Long set up a medical practice n Jefferson where he decided to try and help his patients ope with the pain of surgery by putting them to sleep usng ether. On March 30, 1842, he successfully sedated James Venable and removed a cyst from his neck. When he awoke, Mr. Venable said he felt no pain during the operation. As you an imagine, prior to that discovery, even minor surgery was early impossible. Jefferson is also famous for something lse involving sleep: The World's Largest Mattress! Cotton Mill Interiors has been home to the record-holding mattress ince 2013. It measures more than 3,000 square feet and weighs more than 4,500 pounds. The mattress is bigger than 2 king beds, 96 queen beds, 110 full beds, 156 twin beds, or ,536 of Morty's pet beds! The owners wanted to build the versized mattress to highlight the importance of getting a ood night's rest. Rhonda Griffin is the owner of Rhonda Griffin Art and paints canvases and found materials with colorful depictions of her favorite muses -- Georgia-grown commodities. Griffin obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Valdosta State University, where she discovered her love for painting things around her. She lives in South Georgia and is constantly surrounded by agriculture. "I stay very busy painting cotton bolls, peanuts, peaches, pecans and corn," Griffin said. Alongside canvases, she also paints on reclaimed antique bricks that come from torn down, dilapidated buildings in Barney. The brick canvases mostly depicting cotton and peanuts are a hit among her consumers. She also paints watermelons, cabbage, citrus, squash, honeybees, florals (i.e. magnolias), and the occasional rooster. Griffin paints from a studio within her home and sells her pieces at fine art shows, agriculture-related shows, and retail stores in Tifton, Albany and Hahira. Griffin first heard about Georgia Grown through the owners of Burton-Brooks Orchards, who are also Georgia Grown members. It is through this connection she was influenced to join. She wanted to start promoting her art to larger audiences including those with an interest in agriculture. To Griffin, being a member of Georgia Grown means that she can promote her love of art "with subjects that are important to this program." She has benefited from her membership through networking opportunities and a successfully expanded target audience within the agribusiness sphere. -Shop with and learn more about Rhonda Griffin and all of our Georgia Grown members through our website at https://www.georgiagrown.com/. Cook Georgia Grown: Pantry raid! Recipes for social distancing eorgie the Georgia Grown Mascot visits Jefferson, home of The World's Largest Mattress. (Lee Lancaster/GDA) Editor's Note: If you're a practical stocker who keeps certain staples in your pantry year-round, Georgia Grown Executive Chef Holly Chute has some recipes to help you avoid the grocery store a little longer. We wish you great health and good eating! Beans & Rice Soup Ingredients 1 qt chicken, beef or vegetable broth 1 can beans, any kind, drained & rinsed 1 cup cooked rice 1 Tbsp taco seasoning or 2 tsps chili powder, 1/2 tsp granulated garlic and 1/2 tsp dried oregano * Optional: 1 cup cooked meat (chicken, ground beef or anything you have on hand) cup diced onion and 2 cloves minced garlic sauted with 1 Tbsp oil Directions In a medium pot, combine all ingredients. Bring to a boil then lower heat and simmer 10 minutes. *You can use any combination of herbs and spices that you have on hand. Pasta Surprise Ingredients 1 lb cooked pasta, rotini, shells or elbows 2 cups cheese sauce (recipe below) 1 pkg frozen mixed vegetables Salt & pepper Optional: cup dry ranch dressing mix Directions Combine cream sauce, ranch seasoning if using, and vegetables in a medium pot. Heat on medium-low heat until vegetables are hot. Add pasta to pot, mixing well. Adjust seasoning. Serve hot. Cheese sauce Ingredients 2 cups milk cup butter cup flour cup grated parmesan or cup grated cheddar or pepper jack Directions Melt butter in a small pot over low heat. Whisk flour into butter, stirring to combine. Cook, stirring for 1-2 minutes, then slowly whisk in milk, stirring to avoid lumps. Bring milk to a boil then turn off heat. Season with salt & pepper. Add cheese, mixing until melted. Peanut Butter & Jelly Quesadillas Ingredients 1 5-inch flour tortilla* 1 Tbsp peanut butter or any nut butter 2 tsps jelly or jam tsp butter Directions Spread peanut butter and jelly over one half of tortilla. Fold tortilla in half. Heat small skillet over medium-low heat with teaspoon butter. When butter sizzles, put folded tortilla in skillet. Cook about 2 minutes per side or until golden. *You can use any size tortilla that you have, just increase amount of peanut butter, jelly and butter. You can also substitute cream cheese for peanut butter and add fruit if desired. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 EQUINE RABBITS Pigeons: white rollers, turner Wooden horse cart, 46inch 5-frame Nucs, bees, honey, rollers, colored rollers & white wheels, 38inch seat. Built by pollen, New Queen: $140. AQUACULTURE AND Advertisers in the Equine category must submit a current negative Coggins test for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies and donkeys. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Generalized ads such as those selling "many horses," "variety to choose from" or "free" animals will not be published. For more information, please call the GDA Equine Health Division at 404.656.3713. Hard to find big black white gelding, 17.5 hands, 1500lb, gentle, calm, easy going, ride before you buy: $2500. Elvin Williford. Gibson 706-5982470 Jenny donkey, 4y/o, will 2 rabbits, healthy and ready to go to a good home. Call before 7:30 pm. Jimmy Couch Gainesville 770-535-7381 Beautiful Florida White rabbits with pedigrees. Different ages. Good for meat, pets and show. Wesley Smith Athens 706247-5254 Meat type New Zealand Cross, Lisa's Farm. Chris Cleveland Clarkesville 706499-2360 New Zealand rabbits, various colors and ages: $25. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369 San Juan rabbits for sale: $12 to $15. Pat Bentley Rutledge 404-983-9306 POULTRY/FOWL Any person engaged in buying homers: $20/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240 Pullets: Rhode Island Red, Golden Comets and Black Sex link; quality birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Ringneck doves 2017 pair: $30 for the pair. (3) 2019 young, various colors: $30 for all. Charles Townsend Lizella 478-258-9930 Taking orders for Toulouse Goose eggs. Will be available once a week. Must be picked up: $6.50 each. Thomas Collins Byron 478-256-3213 POULTRY/FOWL REQUIRING PERMIT/LICENSE Advertisements selling wood Amish in Ohio. Practically new: $900. Joe Watkins Winder 770-307-6979 POULTRY SUPPLIES 2,000 (approx) plastic broiler feed trays, good condition: $.25 cents each. Glen Lee Chase Oglethorpe 478-4721745 Boot body weldments, feed controls, winches, curtain drops, 4 little giant cool cell pumps. Roy Thrasher Madison 706-342-2719 Free to be taken down and removed, 6 lines Chore-time feeders. Elaine Brown Danielsville 706-795-2877 Incubator cabinet model, 4 shelf with egg turner, peek through door: $400. Jeff Estep Michael Surles Blairsville 706781-3343 Collecting low-hanging honeybee swarms, W.Cobb and E. Paulding counties, no houses or buildings. Ray James Dallas 770-912-8128 Flow hive for sale. Used two seasons, manual, books, catalogs, extra hive parts, beeswax, bee supplement, woman sized bee suit, smoker. P. Pabst Hartwell 404-2178471 aepied@aol.com Free removal of bee swarms near the ground or in buildings. Will remove unwanted hives east of Atlanta. Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100 Fresh, unprocessed honey: $14/qt; $8/pint; $5/8 oz. Bear; $15 comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 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 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. 10 to 12inch sterile grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker, catfish, shiners, minnows, aer- MISCELLANEOUS make a good pasture guard or pet, grey in color: $250. Jackie Copelan Greensboro 706474-5066 Spotted saddle horse, 10 year old mare, gait smooth as silk, high spirited, experienced rider only, $1900. Jim Watson, Clarkesville, 706-754-5710 or 478-397-7880 live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for resale, must be licensed by the GDA. 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 ducks must be accompanied by 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 selling pen-raised Bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the Commercial Quail Newnan 678-378-0686 Only agriculture-related items may be advertised in this Category. BEES, HONEY Going out of bee business. All kinds of supplies. Over 200 new frames. Approx. 100lbs of wax. Doug Norrell Dahlonega 678-316-2666 March-April 3lb package bees (gentle), $120. 5 Frame nucs, $185. Queens, $38. David McDaniel Rome 706-389-5425 ation, fish structure, feeders. Keith Edge Soperton 478-6978994 43'x43' plastic pallets: $5.00ea A. Whitman. Crandall 706-483-5687 A-1 quality, farm-grown channel catfish priced by size, other species available upon re- STOCK DOGS before they can be advertised Breeder's License. Ads without in the Market Bulletin. Advertis- this license will not be pub- AND SUPPLIES Nucs ($150) and hives ready quest. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon to split ($260) available March 770-567-1223/770-468-0725 ers must include this informa- lished. Visit https://georgiawAdvertisers must submit a copy tion in notices submitted for ildlife.com/licenses-permitsof a current Rabies Vaccination publication. Out-of-state poul- passes/commercial or call the until late June. Jimmy Rich Albino catfish for sale, 2-4 Collins 912-426-9099 jim- inches: $5 each. Call for more myr@pineland.net info. Glenn Kicklighter Sander- Certificate signed by a licensed try must have a negative Avian Georgia DNR Wildlife Re- veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks Influenza test and negative pul- sources Division, 706.557.3244. and older. Ads submitted with- lorum test within 21 days of en- Canada geese may not be sold. out this information will not be published. 6 w/o Rottweiler female puppy: $300 Marvin Scott tering Georgia. For more infor- mation, call the GDA Animal Protection Division, 404.656.4914. Game bird battery brooder similar to GQF 540, may need lights, heaters or t-stats: $300. Kevin Ryan Holly Springs 678- Order now before they're all sville 478-232-7704 gone: 2020 established 5frame nucs. Pick up only: $150. Jack Jones Dahlonega All sizes Bass, Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Threadfin, Gizzard Shad, Shellcracker and more. 706-429-7130 Free delivery or pick up. Danny Overwintered and Spring Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Nucs, 5-Frame Quality bees, Keysville 706-339-7896 (3) Adult roosters, approx 699-2606 (GALLBERRY HONEY) honey, certified apiary. More All sizes Bass, Bluegill, Chan- AKC reg'd. White English Golden Retriever puppies. 2 litters, 3wks old available MidMarch. Gail Johnson Blue Ridge 706-455-6931 willow- 11/2 y/o, 2 large Buff Orpingtones and 1 multi-colored easter egger, very nice, can send pics. M. Boyer Watkinsville 478-252-1759 ANIMAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES VOTED BEST-TASTING & FLAVOR OF GA WINNER $52/gallon includes shipping www.brucesnutnhoney.com. B. Bruce Homerville 912487-5001 info and testimonials at nel Catfish, Threadfin, Gizzard www.beecoapiaries.com. Mary Shad, Shellcracker and more. Lacksen Sparta 478-456-1049 Free delivery or pick up. Danny beecoapiaries@gmail.com Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Raw Georgia Tupelo honey. Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, falls@tds.net About 8 hens available, all un- Ludowici pickup. Online prices sterile grass carp, koi. David Border Collie X Spaniel puppies, 6weeks old on 3/9. Wormed, 4X shots to date. Mother registered. Weaned by pickup: $150. Tim Mosley Cobbtown 912-286-2050 Great Pyrenees puppies born 1/29/20, 4 females, 1 male. Dewormed, shots, raised with goats. Parents farm-raised. Text for pictures: $350. Mike Nalewako Newnan 770-6306541 Guardian pups, Great Pyrenees, Anatolian, 6 males, 2 females raised with goats & chickens, born 12/24/19. Cohen Turner Rockmart 404-957-3004 der one year. Most are laying, others are starting to lay. Please text. E. Baggett Auburn 470-336-0592 Assorted breeds baby to adult; chicks sexed and unsexed; ducks, guineas, Ayam Cemani also. Sherry AmersonWhite Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535 Baby chicks. Buff Orpington, American Dominique, and Bovan. Hatching every three weeks. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Baby chicks: $1.00; Wyandottes, Ameraucana, RI Reds, Marans, black sex links, laying: $15. Gary Ridley LaFayette CATTLE SUPPLIES 9 gates new/used 1 cow feeder 2 cattle waters 2 hay racks post fencing 2 homemade trailers variety of other supplies Sam Snipes Douglas 912-384-0113 Covered hay feeder on trailer, very good condition: $1200; Gravity grain wagon,, very good condition, good tires, extendable hitch: $1850. Chris Newnan Canton 770-883-5952 Heavy duty cattle head catch for sale and hay feeder on wheels. Have several other cattle/farm items for sale. Call for more info. Bill St. John 10-8-5 frame equipment, beekeeping supplies, nucs, packages, classes, honey and swarm capture. Harold Lanier Commerce 678-471-7758 herold@lanierbeebarn.com 10-frame bee hive: $85; 5frame bee hive/NUCS: $65. Also make inner covers/supers/top bar bee hive/rapid inside feeders. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 2020 3lbs. packages of Italian Bees. Queens available for Late March. Call for pricing. Slade Jarrett Baldwin 706677-2854 Website: www.jarrettbees.com Email: jarrett@jarrettbees.com include shipping: $20 per quart; $75 per gallon. M. Hendrix Ludowici 912-294-4790 www.swamphoney.org Remove swarms for free or remove bees from a structure for a fee. Also, can buy unneeded bee equipment. Leonard Day Macon 478-7195588 SAF two frame honey extractor. Only used once: $50. Jim Cannady Commerce 706-2484250 Will catch and pick up swarms and remove honey bees from structures or walls. Derry Oliver Commerce 706335-7226 Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Big Reds/Euro Great Fishing: $35/lb; Red Wigglers, perfect for composting & fishing: $20/lb. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@cox.net 478-955-4780 F-1 Largemouth bass, pond liming, phosphorus mitigation, aquatic vegetation control, pond surveys, aeration, fountains, stop leak for ponds. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912602-1310 Grass Carp, Threadfin Shad, Channel Catfish, Bluegill, Shellcracker, Redbreast and Crappie. Delivery available: $2 per mile. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Jack Russell Terrier puppies 706-638-1911 Americus 229-938-1025 Will pick up swarms, no will be available 3/9/20. 6 female puppies available. Parents are registered and are great farm dogs: $600. Hope Birmingham Roller Pigeons, 2019 hatch: $5 each. Roy Cook Albany 229-343-3038 2020 nucs. Taking orders for charge. Will remove from SWINE SUPPLIES 5-frame nucs with young structures for a fee. Burke, Carniolan Queen: $150. Aubrey Columbia, Richmond counties. Farrowing crate flooring wo- Ledford Commerce 706-654- Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829- Grubbs Gay 678-468-7212 Different breeds of pullet ven Wire 5ft x 7ft heavy duty. 6861 9372 Kangal working livestock guardian pups: $1,200 and up. Guarding goats and Heritage turkeys. Peacock Hill Farm Stockbridge 770-860-8989 chicks, different breeds of ducklings and French guinea keets available. McKinley Evans Adairsville 678-2765127 Good condition: $65 per floor. Heath Simmons Twin City 478-299-6697 TACK AND Feed, Hay and Grain Email: e@peacockhill.farm Game chickens. North Britton SUPPLIES '19 Fescue Bermuda Orchard 2019 mixed grass hay, 4x5 Fescue orchard grass hay. white hackle . Will trade or sell grass mixed square hay bales. rolls fertilized, rain free, in High quality, 4x5 round bales, Purebred Australian Shepherd puppies born Feb. 11, 2020. NSDR, CKC registrable. Tails docked, dew claws clipped: $800-$1000 each. Ask for Christina. Ricky Lingerfelt Dawsonville 706-429-5822. BARN CATS other too. Ron Shepard Fortson 706-304-6640 Guinea fowl and taking orders for Guinea keets. Local pick up/shipping available. Flint River Guinea Thomaston 706741-2904 Heritage Breed Turkey 7-day Australian western saddle, very reasonable; other tack items avail. Joe Barton Sandersville 404-444-1461 Black Klimke Dressage Saddle: $450. Wintec all-purpose saddle: $275. 17" less fittings, good condition. S. Cot- Horse hay. Lime & Fertilized: $7.50 each. Phil Brogdon Buford 678-878-5459 2019 hay Coastal bermuda square bales: $7.50 each. Excellent quality stored in a barn. 4x5 round rolls: $40. Russ Elliott Lizella 478-935-8180 barn: $45per roll. Mike Keesee Monroe 470-899-9668 4' x 5' round bale bermuda, sheltered and rain free. Well fertilized: $45-$55. James Horne Ludowici 912-5459394 2019, rain-free, barn-stored: $55 per bale. Sam Thurmond Commerce 706-983-9566. larry@thurmondandassociates.com Pearl millet for food plots: $35/50lb. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-382-6832 Barn cats available for rodent control (shelter rescues). Neutered, vaccinated and delivered within reasonable distance. Linda Wistrom Athens 706-343-8173 BarnCatsGeorgia@gmail.com old: $15. Jakes and Jennies up to $65. Parents forage fed. Don Meyer Stockbridge e@peacockhill.farm 770-860-8989 King Pigeons for sale: $10ea. Paul Coleman Cartersville 404-276-4801 Pigeons: White Kings and White Carneau. One year old tongim Buckhead 706-3423775 Silver saddle, bridle, blankets and miscellaneous tack and supplies. Patti McLeroy Kathleen 478-987-0019 Tex Tan Hereford all-around saddle, 16" seat, semi QH bars, quarter breed roughout, 2019 high protein hay for sale. Barn stored rd./sq. Alicia & Russell Bermuda grass. Delivery available. Call for pricing & availability. Heath Pittman PBI Farms Vidalia 912-2932535 2019 horse quality Tift 44/Dal- 5.5x5.5 round bales not wrapped outside: $10.00ea, no delivery avail. Charles Stewart Greensboro 706-817-1862 Barn kept 4x5.5 net-wrapped John Deere rolls, fertilized and weed free. Delivery available. Josh Pennino Sparta 706-3403146 Round bale 4x5. Dry, sheltered, net wrapped Argentine Bahia grass. Suitable for horses. Can deliver 10 or more near LaGrange. Bryan Ellis Greenville 706-957-0902 Square bales of fescue/mixed grass hay for sale. Fertilized, birds ready for spring. Large floral tooling, like new condi- las grass mix, large square Large quantity square bermu- rain free, in barn all winter: $5 meat type. Jerry Williamson, tion: $400. Bryson Bowman bales: $6. Ralph W. Mills da hay. Paul Harris Odum 912- per bale. Linda Leatherman Dexter 478-290-1122 706-988-0048 Gainesville 770-536-8438 294-2470 Carrollton 678-672-0289 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 MULCH AND Gloriosa lily bulbs: 3ea per pk: $6.50, red & yellow, limited FERTILIZERS supply.. Charles Parrish Vi- dalia 912-583-2537 100+ rolls 5x5 net wrap hay mulch, go rained on: $25roll, Lenten roses in bloom: $6 can load. David Cannon Elber- each; Pachysandra ground ton 706-498-4020 cover: $10 for 50 plants. Carol Olson Marietta 770-490-5685 Aged horse manure mixed with shavings: $5 per load. Native Azaleas: orange, Can load with tractor. M. Hight yellow, pink, white, red: $8 and Macon 478-960-2008 up. Joan Adcock Newnan Aged horse manure, Marietta 770-251-2613 west Cobb County, easy ac- Skid Steer Nursery Container cess, you load and carry. Kerry Claw, Hydraulics, picks up 15- Beaver Marietta 770-714- 25gal. Pots: $1000. Frank 7364 Howell Kite 863-944-0900 Mulch hay: $2.50 bale. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867- SEEDS 7550 Round bales of mulch hay, barn kept, 600 pound poly fertilizer spreader, great condition: $500. Phillip Merk Commerce 706-476-4747 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 submit- Screened Ag Wood Ash: ted without this information will Starting at $150 per truckload. not be published. For more infor- Delivery included (22-24 tons) mation regarding certified seed, depending on location and call the GDA Seed Division, mileage. Analysis available. 229.386.3557. Chris Browne 803-206-4563 Lexington, SC Devil's trumpet, touch-menot, mullein pink, morning glo- POULTRY LITTER/COMPOST ry, hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant: $2 cash/tsp +SASE; mole bean, other. E. Chicken litter spreading. Layer hen manure w/o bedding. UGA tested: $35 per ton deliv- Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth GA 30096 770-4761163 ered, $10 per ton spread. An- Old timey cayenne, rooster drew Rodriguez Greensboro spur, peter pepper, gourd 678-777-7990 seeds. 25 seeds: $2 pk. SASE PLANTS, TREES Terry Madaris 2017 Cloud Springs rd, Rossville, GA 307 AND FLOWERS 41 423-883-7264 Old timey hot cow horn, red Advertisements selling officially peter & habanera pepper seed; protected plants must include a German pink & rutger tomato permit to sell such plants. Ads seed: $1.00pk w/SASE. Amory submitted without this permit Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville will not be published. For infor- GA 30558 706-652-2521 mation on the sale or shipment of protected plants, visit Red Castor bean or Loofah www.fws.org/Endangered/permits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. For questions seeds: $3 per 20 or $10 per 100. Cash and SASE to J. Shelnutt, PO Box 1212, Loganville 30052 about ginseng, visit Tifton 9 Bahia grass seeds for https://www.fws.gov/Endan- sale. Georgia certified and gered/permits/index.html or non-certified. James Gaston call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Americus 229-938-9115/229- Service, 404.679.7097. 331-0570 2019 Chartreuse, Candy Zinnias mixed, August lilies, Cane, Red Lime, Lavender and poppies, hibiscus, cosmos, Scarlet Zinnia seeds: 50 for $3 amaryllis seed: $2Tbsp+SASE. (cash) + SASE. Text only. Don- Loofah seeds, 6/$1. Century na's Blossoms Ranger 706- plants, $10+postage. G. Ward 618-3890 4496 Fowlstown Rd Attapul- 4in perennials, 350 varieties: gus 39815 229-465-3641 $1.50 ea., including helleborus. Also 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples: $20-$25. Display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967/770-714-9233 Azaleas: large-growing azaleas in 1 gal pots, all colors: $2.50ea. Jack Maffett Montezuma 478-472-7133/478954-2111 Brown Turkey, Celeste figs, Christmas roses (Helleborus), confederate roses: $5. Thorn- 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. Allwoods firewood processor with 20ft conveyor belt: $14,500. James Watkins Toccoa 706-599-7986 2019 pecan halves for sale: $9 per lb., plus shipping. Jessie Arnett Tifton 229-3826517 2019 pecans ready to eat, mostly halves: $10lbs. No shipping. Raymond Gilbert Madison 706-342-3623 2019 Pecans, shelled and cleaned, ready for freezer: $11 per lb.; 2019 Black walnuts, All natural Black Angus beef. Sold by quarter, half, whole. No steroids, antibiotics or hormones. Grass fed/grain finished. Donna Commerce 770596-3538 Facebook: Apple Valley Angus Freezer beef: grass-fed Black Angus (no antibiotics, hormones), cuts and ground beef packages: $400 for 40lbs; ODDITIES Gourds, many varieties, Martin gourds fixed & ready to hang. At farm or shipped to you. Charles Lang Cordele 229-406-5039 Lucky buckeyes: $4.25/doz. Planting buckeyes: $5.25/doz. Instructions included, please include postage. Jules Sim- All types of chair caning, repairs & refinishing. James Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 Apprx. 22lbs quilting scraps, large and small: $35. Pick up only. James Pinyan Douglasville 770-634-7152 Carpenter bee traps, handmade, ready to use. Non-toxic, environmentally friendly: $8 each. Shipping available. Dis- less blackberries, beautyber- Seasoned firewood. Oak: shelled and cleaned: $20 per $760 for 80lbs. Arthur Ferdi- mons 495 Royal Oaks Ter. counts for quantity purchases. ries, hydrangeas: $3.50. Fig cuttings, dewberries: $2.50. $125/half cord. Hickory or Pecan BBQ wood: $145/half quart. P. Griffin 706-768-8417 Clarkesville nand Palmetto wstrvlr@bellsouth.net 404-867-8773 Stone Mountain, 828-226-4700 Ga. 30087 Call or text. John Thornton Screven 912-207-6369 Free Liriope. C. Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 For sale: Sugar cane POJ: 30 cents per stalk. Robert Buchanan Plains 229-5910997 cord. Fatlighter sticks: $10/bundle. Delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770461-4083 THINGS TO EAT All natural Angus beef half or whole, grass raised, non-GMO grain finished: $3.35lb hanging wght., includes processing, cut to your request. Tom Brown Canton 404-259-0998 Marview Farms provides grass fed and pastured beef, pork, lamb, and goat, freerange eggs and chickens. Fernando Mendez Arabi 786-2106544 www.MarviewFarms.com HANDICRAFTS AND SUPPLIES 4-leaf clovers, laminated. Hard to find. Excellent quality and very reasonable, (S.M.L.). Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair. 40 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770725-2554 Memory Bears made out of Gardenia plants: Healthy, well-filled plants, 3ft+ tall, large-bloomed variety: $20. John Anding Roswell 770552-1405 100% sugarcane syrup, no Grass fed or grain fed beef A special gift for friends and your loved ones clothing. Call corn syrup. Three 25.4 oz bot- or wrapped to order, 3.50lb Water-ground meal, whole family. Leave message. Chris for more information. Sherry tles shipped: $44 total. pay- hanging wt. Plus processing wheat flour, grits; will grind Colley Loganville 770-466- McDaniel Buford 770-366- pal.me/parrishcanesyrup. Ben web. Visit www.mcmichaelan- your grain: $5 per 5 lbs. 2173 1306 Parrish 2200 Statesboro 912-536- gusfarm.com. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412 +postage. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 For Advertising Guidelines and Category rules visit agr.georgia.gov. Notice Ads for the April 22 issue are due by noon, April 10. Ads post online 13 days prior to the first publication date selected. PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 HANDICRAFTS AND 2 goat stands with head gate, Egg cartons 55ea, 18 count 12 acres mature timber over 23 acres with 1/4 mile road 60ac timberland, mixed large 21ft martin gourd pole with 12 some new, all good condition: 900' dirt road frontage has frontage, lg home, two out timber flat/rolling, can divide SUPPLIES plastic gourds, 50lbs coal. $40. Doyle Blankinship Villa well, septic, power, five mins buildings, active stream, in 10a, 23a, 28a, all with spring Slate Long Madison 706-318- Rica 770-361-5376 from Clarks Hill Lake and Gills conservation program, near El- elect. frontage on dead end We do chair caning. Donald Becker Tiger 770-807-9783 FARM ANTIQUES 1910 butcher block for sale. Antique table, chairs, and two side boards. Joe Webb McDonough 678-986-2048 Cane mill by Chattanooga 0402 250 gal propane tank, used, for sale. Tim Brooks Maysville 706-983-0457 250 gallons of used motor oil from tractors, etc. in 55 gal plastic drums. No charge, you pickup. Syd Lawson Mount Airy 706-754-4991 Frost protection row covers: $200; potting trays: $25; 1300 9.5x15.5' cardboard flats: $250. Jason Amstutz Resaca 706-299-3033 Fuel tank 500 gal on slides with pulling attachment: $350. John Prince Macon 478-7817685 or 478-258-6391 Point Park w/boat ramp: $60,000 R. Tallant Cumming 770-887-4290 155-acre farm, house, Hwy 341, 2 metal buildings, 3 ponds, fenced. 103 acres irrigated pasture, hunting: $450,000 ($2,900/acre). Olin Wooten Telfair County 912375-3366 lenwood, low taxes: $490,000. Hayden McClure Clayton County 678-772-4008 28 acres w/barn; 5BR, 3 1/2 B brick; 2BR, 2 B brick; 800' rental house, 3 mobile home spots: $890,000 OBO. Edgar Land Gilmer County 706273-0665 paved road near Athens. L. Sanders Oglethorpe County 706-759-3871 75+ Wilkes Co., paved rd, paved drive, 2 ponds; barn, house, site barn fenced. Possible owner financing: $450,000. Jerry Shore Wilkes County 770-286-2494 92.66 acres, ranch & home, Plow Co., model No. 13 (Improved). Needs 1 bearing cover and 1 feed cover: $450. David Brock Buena Vista 229937-5774 briarwod@windstream.net Civil war era grist mill grinding stone-top stone with metal gear, very large. Have post card picture of mill dam from early 1900's. R. Burrell Waleska 770-574-2404 Computer scales 30lb capacity, equipped with an automatic compensating device, patent 1913 Dayton Ohio. Malcolm Talley Rome 706-584-1724 Farm, school and church REAL ESTATE bells for sale. Would also like to buy a train bell. Shane Burnett Mansfield 770-827-2240 Gordon jars, 1 gal and 2 gal., perfect condition: $100ea firm. Winifred Hall Barnesville 404993-0136 N.W. Ga. Rome area 100+ year old farm bill heads, almanacs, school photos, seed store paper ads etc. Bill McGraw Watkinsville 706-6140867 OTHER (2) Rinnal vent free wall Get your propane heaters, 5600 BTU: $250 obo; 7900-29000 BTU: $750 obo, both: $900. Johnnie Rozier Warner Robins 478922-6431 1000 gal fuel tank: $800; 270 gal: $200. Brett Fausett Dawsonville 706-429-8491 2 Electric wall heater new 5100 BTU: $50 each; 2 Metal 4 Tires 245/75/16 LT: $100 for all; Plastic and metal barrels: $25 each. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 or 706812-5271 5' chain link fence wire, different size rolls, total over 1200', used: $875 OBO. Sam Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431 9 rolls, 6 mil 12x100', 10 opening slides for mechanical 5000 transplanter, new: $30ea obo. Paul Shellnut Americus 229-938-6413 91 Antique books, manuals, pamphlets, catalogs & literature of misc. farm equipment. Sell as single package, 30 yr collection: $300. J. McKinley Thomaston 706-647-3800 Black Bart II fireplace insert: $350. B. Maynard Martin 706865-5945 Blue bird boxes made to Audubon specs: $20 ea.+ shipping or pick up at my home. C. Morris 1095 Admiral Xing Alpharetta GA 30005 404-405-1084 Coachman Quin 33', 1975 travel trailer 5th wheel, sleeps 6, A/C, refridg+ freezer, 3 way remodel6526 in good condition: $2500. Matt Mammoth Fairburn 770-969-0151 Drip tubing, 1 gallon per hour, in-line emitter, 2 foot spacing, 10 cents per foot, minimum purchase 1,000 feet. John Mateyak Ball Ground 770289-8665 Fuel tank 500 gal, used on skids, no pump: $100 Carlos bagwell. Alpharetta 770-8277366 Metal barrels, 20 gal-55gal plastic barrels 55gal stainless steel F.G.; totes 275gal-330gal totes. Tom Allanson Cumming 678-231-2324 Propane tanks: (1)100lb, $80; (1)30lb,: $40. Both in good condition. Larry Dove Franklin Springs 706-498-3438 Seed cane and sugar cane kettles for sale. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307 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 +88 acres: pecans, pasture, woods, little pond, deep well, 50 gal pressure tank, old sheds, workshop, tractor, storage, electricity, beautiful homesite: $335,000. C. Lightfoot Macon 478-954-1295 10 acres mountaintop ridge with spectacular views. Estate sized lot with privacy and convenience, paved road, electricity. Text preferred. Tim Miller Towns County 706-401-0880 116 acres with 83 acres open 16-acre farm w/3000sq-ft house near Americus. Pecans, pine, hardwood. Unfinished upstairs. Exterior painted, 30yr roof 17/18, beautiful, private: $124,000. Wayne Badie Sumter County 912-590-5859 16.6 acres, fenced, pasture, hugh barn, 3br/2ba house, shop, 1000ft creek, city sewer and water, near Cornelia Walmart, can divide: $349,000. W. Quarles Habersham 706-4992718 160-acre farm, 50 acres irrigated, 100 acres woods, 3BR, 1 bath house, new roof: $450,000 (appraised $470K). Eddie Brannen Miller County 770-362-5535 19+ac, 2/1 cabin joins 16,700 ac National Forest-Gravity fed water, power plus generator switch, deer, bear, boar, fox: $250,000. In Conservation Program, taxes: $120yr. V. Sloun Rabun Co 404-538-5555 19.9 acres w/two springs, creek on rear property line, 13 acres pasture, rest original hardwoods, deer & turkeys, paved rd., frontage, cty water: $195.000. E. Dennis Franklin 770-880-8960 20 acres, 2 acre pond, partially wooded, approx. 300ft rd frontage, paved rd.: $20,000 per acre. Alvin Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347 20.25 acre horse farm: Barn, pasture, large trees, creek. Owner financing, small down payment. R. Lazenby Newborn 770-786-5341 40 acres timberland. Lays well. Mobile home with well and septic. Road frontage. Great hunting: $4900 per acre. Owner financing. Dennis Bottoms Haralson County 770889-5235 43 acres on US Highway 411, 406ft road frontage. Deer, turkey, hayfield: $3500 per acre with 10% down. Owner financing. Paul Smith Floyd County 706-331-6614 45.5 acres, half open, rest woods, spring and stream, fronts State Hwy 37 near Morgan: $3000 per acre. Jim Andrews Calhoun County 229835-2483 jtajr51@yahoo.com 47 acres: half pasture, half woods, bold spring, ideal lakesite, timber value, historic home 5/2 w/9 fireplaces: $10,500/acre. Keith Norris Milner 770-229-8319 50ac: house, work shop, livestock barn, paddocks, 40x400 poultry house, rustic cabin on pond; recent survey, 8 miles 85/985 Gainesville Hall County B. Roberts Canton 678-462-3123 6 acres beautiful land, gated property, power and water. Nice home site: $125,000. Charles Chastain Pickens County 770-893-9013 60 acres fenced with springs and stream, lots of privacy, potential home sites plus mountain top view. Text or call. Danny Reed Madison County 706-202-7494 zoned A-1, fenced, creek, water system, garage/barn, panoramic views, high elevation, search Facebook marketplace, and www.buyowner.com/BUY213884: $599,000. Carl Kelley Madison County 706-318-1740 97 acres in Dooley Cty, pastureland with 3 stocked lakes totaling 20 acres. Rolling hilltop on paved road. 1 mile east of Byronville: $3000 per acre. M. Lee Tifton 229-392-1182 Christmas tree farm in business 45yrs. Choose/cut, Fraser, other fir, pines. 26acres, home, barns, 100 GPM well, est. irrigation system, lake. E. Worthington Henry County 404-4281050 FARMLAND FOR RENT/LEASE 72 acres of good grazing land for rent in Pulaski County. For more info, call or text. N. Smith Hawkinsville 478-230-1745 Lease on hunting land in Laurens County for next year. E. Hendricks Laurens County 478-676-3513 23x3 new Red: $20 each; 3pt land on paved road. Borders I- 240 acres, road frontage, hole digger, 9inch: $525. 75 and Houston County line: mostly wooded, creek, barn, 9.56 acres paved road, full Roger Swafford Talmo 404402-7673 $3000 per acre. Lee Bailey deer, turkey. Doug Storey bath, well, septic tank, electric- Dooly County 229-239-0537 Chattooga County 423-396- ity, deer, turkeys: $69,900. 3028 Cassville 770-655-3980 apparel today! www.georgiagrown.com 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, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov SERVICES WANTED Seeking up to 5 gallons of mayhaws for jelly-making. Neva NeSmith Coolidge 229- 228-1780 or irvneva@earth- BOARDING FACILITIES Items wanted in all Classified link.net Categories will be advertised here. Three BB Red Bantam chicks, 7-8mo, One Bantam The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. A current license 1 or 2 row silage chopper that runs on 540rpm. Any brand ok. Lee Fullbright Appling 706664-5145 Buff Silky Rooster young. Robert Burch Cadwell 478689-4218 Want a SuperA or 140 Farmall number must be submitted with 10-foot grain drill, single or tractor, good condition notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this double disk. Text pictures to Brad. J. Yuille Martin 770-3675092 w/planter & cultivating and all equipment to garden with. J.C. Clark Waycross 912-282-8533 information will not be published. For more information, please call the GDA Equine Health Division, 404.656.3713. 2004 Komatsu backhoe,with cab 4wd, 4/1 bucket, 86 hp, approx: 2470hrs, last seen in 1/15/20 issue. Tim Carrollton Wanted 400lb beef calves. Ken Mallonee Winterville 7062025375 770-328-0729 Wanted: (2) solid white male Full care stall: $500; pasture board: $350 available. Your choice feed, 12X12 stalls, are- 600 or 800 Ford, 3000 or 4000 Ford or any diesel with 3 quails for sale. Levi Milstead Armuchee 706-238-9701 na, trails, H/C wash rack, 24/7 point hitch. Nelson Massey supervision. Swell Stables Ball Conyers 770-483-2639 Wanted: 1 Watergate Muscadine vine. Will pay for vine Ground www.swellstables.- Cash paid for running and and shipping charges. This com 404-804-8009 non-running diesel tractors is an old variety from Ison's Sunny Brook Stables. Dry-full and skid steers. Have trailer board available. Great facility with winch. Also buys back in the heart of East Cobb. hoes. Joshua Fowler Dacula Boarders and trainers wel- 404-886-7423 Nursery. Lloyd Pritchett Ellijay 706-889-1641 Wanted: 14 foot litter spread- come: $300-$700. Joanna Craftsman lawn mower, 26hp, er box and 20 foot cattle trailer Bednarz Marietta 404-617- 54" cut, good condition: in good condition. Larry Jarrett 4381 $1150. C. Smith Ranger 706- Gillsville 770-503-5024 Wild Oak Horse Farm. Offering boarding, training, lessons. Check us out at: www.wildoakhorsefarm.com.fb A. Dickson Loganville 404784-7409 602-9607 Denmark Feist or Mountain Feist, white body, brown head, want to buy. Larry McDonald Cedartown 770-712-7474 Farmall M-TA Torque amplifi- Wanted: 48inch pallet forks to fit John Deere H310 loader. Global style attach; Also seeking 200-500 gallon fuel tank. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535 EMPLOYMENT er hydraulic 3pth in good con- Wanted: Calico Running Pea dition, field ready. L. Kinsley seeds. Ralph Ridley Dalton Perry 478-714-9900 706-537-9453 Farm Help Needed and Seeking Farm Employment ads must be related to agricultural farm work. Ads submitted for domestic help, companions, Hwy. Breed chickens,games, batams, ducks, pigeons, gunnies ext at reasonable price. Johnny Carney Danielsville Wanted: Farmall Super A for parts or complete PTO and Flatbelt pulley assembly in good condition. No calls after baby sitters, housekeepers, etc. will not be published. I am looking for hunting land to lease within a 50 mile radius 10pm. Dale Chester Villa Rica 770-364-1913 FARM HELP NEEDED of Grovetown (Columbia Coun- Wanted: Holstein Female be- ty). Victor Johnson Grovetown tween 1 and 18 months old. 706-833-9685 Must be 50% White & 50% Energetic and detail-oriented person to do housework and light garden work part-time at old farmhouse, reference required. K. Hendricks Atlanta 404-307-1784 Highly motivated, Honest, works with others. Duties in- Looking for any type of farm signs: fertilizer, feed, seed, etc. Phone or text. Joe Sarchet Buford 770-292-8858 Looking for pasture to lease in Hall or surrounding counties. Cody Guyton Gainesville 770561-7265 Black and NOT sterile. Joel Wiley Coolidge 229-890-8888 Email: numberman4@yahoo.com Wanted: plants, cuttings, start, Southern Belle hardy hibiscus, hardy hybrid Alstroemerias. Buy or trade. Lonnie Ward Columbus 706-325- clude operating farm equip- Looking to contact wild herb 5698 ment and general care of property. Housing included with small salary. Drug test required. William Corey Conyers hunters in Douglas County. If you have knowledge of wild herbs, contact me via email. Fred E. Crews Winston Wanting 2 or 3 Lady Amherst hens. William Barlow Pearson 912-850-4641 770-605-6107 fcrews925@gmail.com Wanting a pasture aerator. SEEKING FARM EMPLOYMENT Model 148 or 48 John Deere front end loader. Earl Barnesville 770-358-0833 Looking for a 10 ft. wide aerator. Please call with information. Ron Ward Elberton 706213-9175 Looking for local farm work. Equipment operator, Class A CDL, certified carpenter. Will relocate, if it's worth it. Michael Martin The Rock 678-4161424 Need pasture land for cattle. In Lavonia. Would like to find land in Franklin, Hart or Stephens County. James Wilson Lavonia 706-599-0099 Wanting non-running riding mowers, in NE Georgia. Can pay small price if complete and look good for parts. David Combs Jefferson 706-3674107 Need rear wheels, not tires, for Ford 1900. Size is Young black Beefmaster 10"x24" with 4-bolt areas in cows, 2-3y/o., can be bred middle of wheel. David Har- w/calf, will consider heifers. rison Bogart 770-380-8772 Steve Pettit Gainesville 770- 540-1870 PAGE 13 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 high, four feet wide (deep), and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that yields 128 cubic feet. PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 Rural Georgia: Growing Strong Mental health initiative addresses the emotional well-being of farmers By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov A tractor, an irrigation system or a new bull for breeding are all components for a successful farm. However, the one thing farmers may overlook is their own well-being. A new initiative by the University of Georgia Extension Service looks to address the mental and physical health of farmers and agriculture workers. Recent health data is showing that depression stemming from stress or physical injury can weigh on farmers to the point where they become at risk of suicide. The Rural Georgia: Growing Strong initiative began in January to provide resources to people who need help. Andrea Scarrow, Southwest district extension director, said a pilot program began with ag production meetings in January and February in her area where agents and farmers gathered to discuss crops and livestock. The pilot program started in Colquitt, Mitchell, Lowndes and Echols counties. "The message to our farmers and their families is they are their own greatest resource on the farm," Scarrow said. "So just as they would take care of their machinery and really take care of those resources, we want to support them in taking care of themselves as well." The Extension Service created information packets to hand to farmers that provide contact information to resources, such as the Georgia Crisis and Access Line (1.800.715.4225). The packets also included academic and professional materials to help farmers understand and deal with stress. Topics covered include stress and mental health, nutrition and physical health, finance management and youth development. All the resources provided are also available online at www.extension.uga. edu/rural. Scarrow said the extension agents brought up rural stress to the farmers in a general ap- Mental health experts from throughout Georgia and the nation met in Atlanta in December 2018 to strategize on the topic of rural stress. Sam Pardue, dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia, requested the summit after reading a CDC study that showed that the suicide rate among farmers is 1.5 times higher than the national average. (UGA CAES File Photo) proach. However, even with all the resources and data available, discussion about mental health and suicide is difficult to broach. As an ice-breaker, Scarrow said farmers and ag producers were offered free blood pressure checks during the production meetings. "The response has been really good. We've not faced any pushback whatsoever," she said. "It's been well received, and so I think from this we feel comfortable building on it going forward." Extension's concern for the well-being of Georgia farmers came from a 2018 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that showed farming had the third-highest suicide rate of any occupation. Additional research showed that in Georgia, the rate for farmers was about 51 per 100,000, compared with 14.9 per 100,000 for the overall population of workers. Anna Scheyett, dean of the University of Georgia's School of Social Work, did research to find out more about the causes of suicide. The extension service used her research to develop this initiative. She reviewed 106 suicide cases between 2008 and 2015. Scheyett explained stress could come from different places, and there is no easy answer as to why the suicide rate is higher among farmers. Loss of a key relationship is one factor in Scheyett's research. She said the smaller populations of rural areas mean that a person's spouse or partner plays a significant support role. In many cases, the loss of a spouse was a significant factor in suicide cases. "There were situations that the suicide happened after the spouse had been put in a nursing home, or the spouse had left or the spouse had died, so the relationship pieces are really poignant," she said. Physical health also affects mental health. Sheyett noted that an injury that keeps a farmer out of the field could be very stressful. She pointed out that an inability to work due to a health condition means a loss of identity for many farmers and that can put them at risk. Sheyett also said farmers could create stress on themselves by being too self-reliant. "I think culturally farmers and farm families are incredibly independent and resilient, and they're amazing. I admire them hugely," she said. "But that level of independence `I'm going to solve this by myself when things get really bad and stressful' can put people at risk because they're just going to keep working harder. And sometimes, that's not the best thing to do. Sometimes, you have to take care of yourself." Scarrow explained that helping farmers deal with stress is nothing new to the extension service. Agents often are the ones farmers go to to talk about the problems they are facing. However, agents may not have information at hand to help. Scarrow added that the initiative is being done as much for extension agents as it is for farmers. "In the past, they've had that experience in hard economic times where a farmer would share their woes and their stress with them," she said. "Our natural response is to be empathetic and to say, `Yeah, it's just tough,' and maybe that's not the right response. We have got to stay on the positive side of things, so we're learning how to be the encourager when we're in that position of listening." The extension service has several partners involved with the initiative including local medical providers, the UGA School of Social Work and College of Public Health, along with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities and the State Office of Rural Health, a division of the Georgia Department of Community Health. For more information, go to www.extension.uga.edu/rural.