EstablishEd 1917 a CEntury of sErviCE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 VOL. 105, NO. 12 COPYRIGHT 2022 `There is no such thing as a day off when it comes to biosecurity' GDA, state, federal partners contain HPAI in Toombs County By Amy Carter amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov A case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza detected May 30 on a hobby farm in South Georgia was largely contained within 48 hours. Georgia is now the 36th state to report an outbreak of H5N1 "bird flu" this year. The arrival of warmer temperatures typically means a lowered risk of avian influenza infections, but a phone call to the state's Avian Influenza Hotline from the owner of a menagerie of birds in Toombs County signaled a change in the disease's pathways. "In the past we had general rules that after we reach an average temperature of 65 degrees during the day, the virus Dr. Louise Dufour-Zavala said the most common way avian influenza enters a chicken house or chicken coop is by way of humans walking it in. She said prevention is as simple as: 1. Maintaining a line of separation. Separate what is outside the chicken house or the chicken coup or containment area from the inside where the birds are kept. A dedicated pair of boots or disposable boots to wear inside the house or coup will prevent tracking in the virus from outside. 2. Make sure dead birds are disposed of properly so as not to attract wildlife. 3. Control visitors to coups or chicken farms since, again, the virus is easily brought with two human feet into the bird space. Backyard or small flock keepers are urged to bring outside birds in, or to cover outdoor enclosures to minimize the risk of infection. Learn more biosecurity measures to protect your flock from AI by visiting the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Avian Influenza page online at https://agr.georgia.gov/avian-influenza.aspx 10 0 t1h9A17nniv2e0r1s7ary is not as persistent, but of course it's 90 degrees in South Georgia (where Toombs County is located) and that's got everyone puzzled," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. "That in and of itself presents a challenge to our team because there's no relaxation here. There is no such thing as a day off when it comes to biosecurity." State Veterinarian Dr. Janemarie Hennebelle said all hobbyist flock owners should take a cue from the Toombs County grower. "We really want to commend this flock owner because they noticed they had sick birds and they had some birds dying and they called, they called immediately, and that is really the backbone of what we need folks to be doing for any animal disease, not just Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza," Hennebelle said. "It's really that old adage if you see something say something. It's so clich but it's so true." Avian influenza is carried by wild birds which aren't typically sickened by it but do shed the virus into the environment. Depending on the strain, it can be highly infectious and potentially deadly to commercial and domestic poultry. However, the latest strain is performing in unexpected ways, sickening wild birds and particularly raptors, including bald eagles, despite warmer temperatures. The Georgia Department of Agriculture's multi-disciplinary State Agriculture Response Team deployed for the The Georgia Department of Agriculture was preparing to reevaluate its suspension of poultry shows, exhibitions and sales when the Toombs County outbreak of HPAI was detected. State Veterinarian Dr. Janemarie Hennebelle said the suspension will stand for now. "Having not had a detection here in Georgia in domestic poultry for many, many months, we were hopeful that we would be able to lift that suspension but obviously based on current events over the (Memorial Day) weekend this is not the right time to do that," Hennebelle said. "We really want to encourage our small flock owners and commercial operators to maintain their vigilance. It's clear that the virus is still circulating in wildlife populations, and now we've had our domestic detection here in Georgia. We'll be reviewing the suspension every 30 days." Toombs County emergency despite the holiday, working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Poultry Lab Network and the Toombs County Sheriff's Office to secure the farm, contain the virus by depopulating more than 350 chickens, turkeys, ducks and peafowl, dispose of the birds, disinfect the farm, and begin surveillance of every commercial and backyard flocks within six miles of the infected farm for signs of the disease. Samples collected to date have not found additional cases, and surveillance is ongoing. The DNR is investigating the deaths of several vultures, also reported by the Toombs County grower. Although there is a very low risk of infection in humans, responders to the emergency observed biosecurity measures and will be monitored for signs of disease for several days by the Georgia Department of Public Health. Avian See BIOSECURITY, page 14 Please deliver this paid subscription to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Veterinary loan repayment application period is open for 2022 ATLANTA The Georgia Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Program is now accepting applications for Fiscal Year 20222023. The 2022 Georgia General Assembly appropriated state funds totaling $90,000 to pay toward the student loan debt of veterinarians who commit to 12 months of food animal veterinary medicine in rural areas of need in the state. The State Veterinary Education Board will contract with up to five eligible applicants in 2022 for award amounts of up to $18,000. Participants may reapply at the successful end of their contract, with a total of $80,000 in assistance possible from the program. Each applicant is required to submit a completed application form and the appropriate reference documents to the veterinary education board by no later than Aug. 1, 2022. Completed applications must be accompanied by three completed reference forms, one of which must be from a DVM/VMD and one from a current of former employer. If an applicant has no employment history, they are asked to include a reference from a professor directly involved in the completion of their veterinary degree program. Program highlights: GVELRP incentivizes Georgia veterinari- ans who agree to devote 20 per hours per week, in designated rural counties with populations of 35,000 or less, for one year to food animal veterinary services. The 2022 Georgia General Assembly approved $90,000 for program funding, allowing up to $18,000 award payments for up to five award recipients. The Georgia Student Finance Commission will apply payment against pre-determined student loans as indicated by the applicant. Applications will be accepted until Aug. 1. Visit http://www.agr.georgia.gov/geor- g i a -ve t e r i n a r y- e du c a t io n -lo a n - r e p ayment-program.aspx for online application information. Applicants currently enrolled in a GVELRP or USDA cancellable loan program will not be eligible but are encouraged to participate in future offerings. The Georgia Veterinary Education Board will review, determine, and announce award recipients by Aug. 30, 2022. Completed applications can be returned via email to statevetedboard@agr.georgia.gov or mailed to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Bo Warren 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30334 Inquiries about the program can be made to Bo Warren at bo.warren@agr.georgia.gov. PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 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. 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FARM 4600SU Ford diesel tractor, International tractor 404, 68 6.5x15ft flatbed trailer, small model, very strong, solid , lift MACHINERY boat trailer, and other equip- works perfect, practically new ment. Also, two chickens and tires on rear, used very little: two roosters. Charlie Conner $3000. Loul Tibbitts Dallas Please specify if machinery is Flowery Branch 470-691- 770-445-3396 in running condition. 6246 JD 950 1979, 1,700hrs. TRACTORS 8N Ford tractor for sale Always under cover. Perfect good compression, 1591 en- condition. 5ft harrow and dirt (2) 9N Ford Tractors, one tractor runs good w/good tires. Second tractor dose not run, has good tires & good for parts. Pete Fairburn 770-9645644 (2) Farmall Cub tractors w/2 belly mowers. Call for more info. Ask about new carburetor, & turn plow. R. Cain Phenix City, AL 334-614-3816 gine: $850. Richard Powder Springs 770-722-7596 AC 7040 tractor, 1976 Allis Chalmers, 140HP, power shift transmission, excellent mechanical condition. Alex or Franklin. Rollins Ranch Cartersville 404-295-3089 or 678-520-0026 Economy Power King tractor for parts, early 70s: $200. Mike pan. All 3pt hitch. Photos on request: $7500. Otis Jones Dawson 404-317-7263 John Deere 2240 new clutch and batteries, runs well: $8800 Michael Payne Athens 404951-4667 John Deere 6420 2WD, cab, 1500hrs. 563 loader with third function valve: $47,500. Tommy Cowart Davisboro 478357-0414 Sparta 678-488-5411 Kubota 125 cab & loader, (2) Skat-Trak skid steers, diesel, 4 wheel, one cranks, need work, one for parts. You load: $1000. Reese Farmall Super A. Runs good tires 80%, 5000hrs: $39,000; & has cultivators: $3850. Inter. drill plant 12ft, under Daniel Senoia 770-351-7098 shelter: $4500. Double disk. Carlton Griffith Warren 706- Harlem 706-831-3086 For sale 1948 8N Ford tractor 465-3741 185 high Tobacco Robinson 587-2300 clearance tractor, Special. Marion Statesboro 912- w/4ft rotary mower, straight, starts and runs good, new battery, good tires, great patina, sheltered. Dewel Lawrence Veinna 229-322-4048 Kubota B2920, 4WD, 230hrs, 5ft finishing mower 200hrs, like new, fertilizer spreader: $12,500. James Wade Mulella 478-951-2682 1951 Farmall Cub, very good condition with cultivators: $3000. Ken Chadwick Temple 770-616-0505 Ford 5000, 70% tires, runs well, assisted power steering, asking: $8000. Leave message. James Bailey Hazlehurst 912-347-0123 Kubota B6100E $1250; Super A Farmall w/cultivators: $2000. Both run very good. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-4832639 1959 Farmall 560 in great condition: $4,500. 60% tires. Lloyd Webb Austell 404-3537838 1967 1020 John Deere, good tires, runs good, needs paint: $4250. F. Harcrow Franklin 706-302-1004 Ford 6600-Cab, heat/AC, 800hrs on engine rebuild, 74hp, too many new parts to list. Great condition, 2nd owner: $14,000 firm. Michael Adel 706-936-7467 Ford tractor motor for 4000 diesel 3cyl. Can here run: Kubota BX25 w/backhoe, less than 200hrs, always garaged, front bucket w/teeth, excellent condition: $17,000 cash. Smith Blairsville 727-457-3843 Kubota M9000 (open station) 90hp tractor, 4WD w/LA1251 loader (bucket, pallet forks, hay spear) all included, only 1997 4243 Massey Ferguson cab tractor, 75hp, 845hrs. Fully $1000. Wayman Jordan Douglasville 404-245-9374 715hrs: $29,500. Tim Alma 912-375-1351 Harper maintained & functional. International 464D, engine Mitsubishi MT372 2cyl diesel Stored in barn. Includes KUHN runs good, trans has no high 3spd PTO, has belly mower, cutter, 7ft: $20,000. Darrell gear, good rear tires & ROPS: 42in Caroni tiller, 48in Stone Monroe darrell.r.s- $1000 OBO. Dan Hess Locust boxscrape: $4500. Ray Dou- tone@gmail.com Grove 770-906-8706 glas LaFayette 423-413-0856 To subscribe by phone, renew an expired subscription, update your address or report delivery problems call 404.586.1190 or 800.282.5852. 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Joel Davis tires, 7.5x16, 3 rib AG tires, gooseneck Hale cover cattle need belts. Charlene Sugar tion, ready to go to the field, Jefferson 706-658-7076 like new. Can send pics: $220 15ft MD180 Bush-Whacker rotary mower: $8,500. Ray Bowden Smarr 478 394 0185 2001 Massey Ferguson 231S, just serviced, 462hrs, runs good, includes manuals & many implements: $11,500 cash. Bussie McDonough 770-6341062 6ft Bush hog, good condition: $850. M. Mangum Gainesville 770-540-9820 7ft Bush Hog, practically new, excellent condition: $2400. Sy trailer. Needs work. Leave message. Dean Darden Culloden 478-994-0197 Springer harrow, 5ft Rhino scrape blade that swivels 360, single point furrow spade, all 3pt hitch, all ready to work: $750/all. Sam Marietta 770514-1431 Troy-Bilt garden tiller, new factory motor, new tines: $600 OBO. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 Tufline 9ft offset disc harrow, model HC102024E, 3pt hitch: Valley 706-629-3761 630 New Holland 4x4, new tires, belts, bearings; Krone 4x4, baled under 1000 bales, new tires. Pick one, both used this season. James Flowery Branch 770-967-6468 Bale turner attachment, turns bales for accumulator pickup, bolts to baler chute. Like new: $275. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589 no leaks: $6000. Call/text. Phil Britton Jackson 404-597-7347 Kuhn hay cutter/conditioner w/flails, Model #FC 243 PG, 8ft, barn-kept in great condition, no longer needed: $12,500 firm. Perry Westbrook Summerville 770-294-1413 Lely hay cutter, 6 cutting element; Lely hay V-rake; also bottom plow w/5 plows. Alton Dailey Millen 706-551-2808 Massey/Heston model 1329 9ft 2in disc mower, excellent Square baler New Holland Model 316: $4500; Kuhn GMD 700 G11 HDN Hay Mower, 7disc: $5000. Michael Bennett Cumming 404-771-5454 SPRAYERS AND SPREADERS (2) Litter spreader bodies, 20ft Chandler & 22ft Yoder, needs repair; also box dump bodies, 7x10x22in; (1) dump wagon w/11.25x24 tubeless. Sanders Stephens 706-759-3871 OBO. Steve Adams Brooks 404-409-2550 (2) MF 135 spin out rims: $150/bpth. Sam Moon Homer 706-340-7237 Complete head gasket set for AM Farmall, new in box: $75. R. B. Hobbs Elbert County 706-283-5127 Kubota M6060 front rim: $175; M5040 radiator: $195; stained glass window, thick glass, 39inX44in: $600. Photos available. Johnny Tingle Barnesville 404-915-5487 Wright Fairmont 706-629- $2150; Tarzan chain link har- 0406 row, 12ftX8ft: $850. Jim Pick- Bush hog MX6-HD, John ering Mansfield 770-712-2914 condition. Sold farm, need to 12 row Vanns sprayer: $1800. sell mower: $4475 OBO. George Griffis Odum 912-579Fincher LaGrange 706-298- 2457 OTHER MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS Deere: $2475; PTO 20in wood splitter: $350. Gene Lynn Tyrone 404-432-1325 DR trimmer mower, self propelled, 17hrs. Cost new $1400, sell for: $900 firm, cash only. Call for more info. James Cantrell Clermont 770-5192936 Howse 5ft bush hog: $5000. Good shape, 1 owner. Dale Burroughs Carnesville 706- GRADERS AND BLADES (2) rollover box scrapes, 3pt hitch, 6ft: $550. Can send pictures. Josh Pennino Sparta 706-340-3146 5.5 ft rollover box blade, 3pt hitch, good condition: $400. Harry Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475 Gehl 4x5 round baler, tip-top shape, sheltered, good belts paint, tires & driveshaft. Field ready: $6500. Phone calls only. James Morris LaFayette 423-304-8022 Hesston square hay baler: 1156 New Holland 256 rake, field ready: $550 Herbert Greshamville 706-453-6580 New Holland 315 square baler, sheltered: $4250; Land Pride finish mower 25-72, good condition, sheltered: $1500. Willard Redwine Dalton 706-260-9526 New Holland hay baler, model Farm Exec1300 10ft Box manure spreader, 540 PTO driven, new floor chain & good beaters. Optional hydraulic spinners. Ready to work. Brelan Brookshire Suches 580770-1154 Tru Flo 500 Cyclone Spreader w/PTO shaft: $150. Jim Pickering Mansfield 770-712-2914 (3) Well drilling machines. (1) hydraulic & rotary, 300ft stem, bits up to 8in, (2) deep rock machines, 300ft stem, pumps 1,000gal: $12,000/all. J. Lott Donaldsonville 229309-5342 500gal steel diesel fuel tank, needs cleaning: $100. Jim Pickering Mansfield 770-7122914 384-3436 6ft, 3pt hitch, box blade: $4,000; Parrish grapple & 268, square baler, good shape: $300. Mark Dawson 229-995- accumulator, 10 bale: $1200. David Fowler Blythe 4694 $7,500. In great condition. 706-833-8337 AG PARTS AND TIRES 6ft front end loader bucket: $500. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 Bush Hog MBX720 box blade, 6ft, 3pt hitch, floating back blade, new ripping shanks: $850. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 Tony Henrique Nahunta 912-266-1795 KHUN GMD 66 hay cutter for sale: $1850. Tommy Scoggins New Holland square balers (models 265 & 273), & New Holland manure spreader: $2,500/ea; 20ft hay conveyor: $500. Ken McMichael Monti- (2) 42in steel iron wheels for hay rake: $150/ea; (1) 34in iron wheel w/spokes: $125; (1) 36in wheel for hay rake; $125. Apple polishing machine in working order. Electric motor/belt driven, used in small orchard. Can load. Patrick Shields Danielsville Byonic Blayde, 6ft, 3pt hitch: Dallas 404-732-6538 cello 706-819-9295 Emory Milan 229-362-4141 706-207-2414 $500. Jim Pickering Mansfield 770-712-2914 JD MX10 w/air plane tires: CountyLine 6ft box blade w/ $7500. Ken Mallonee Winter- root rake, almost new: $1000. ville 706-202-5375 Robert Newberry Lincolnton 706-990-8889 John Deere MX8 (8ft) rotary mower, hydraulic pull type, excellent condition. Selling for a bigger mower: $6,000 firm. Land levelers, assorted sizes: $2400-$4500. Mike Hulett Hazelhurst 912-347-1004 (Sells new for $9,500) Chad Dudley 478-290-3901 PICKERS AND HARVESTERS Looking for your subscriber number and expiration date? Find both above your name on your mailing label: Subscriber Number Expiration Date #00000000# 1/01/2021 MARKET BULLETIN SUBSCRIBER 19 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR SW ROOM 330 ATLANTA GA 30334-0000 Market Bulletin Classified Ad Form All ads are scheduled to run in two consecutive issues, unless requested otherwise. Subscribers may run one free Classified per issue. Multiple ads per issue may be purchased for $10 per ad (price covers two issues). Ads are limited to 25 words, including your name, city and phone number. Our Classified Categories, Advertising Guidelines and Category Rules are posted online at agr.georgia.gov. (2) 601 Ford corn pickers. One excellent condition, one for parts, both kept dry, running when parked. Asking: $2,500. B. 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OTHER MACHINERY John Deere 9300 backhoe. 5X8ft mesh floor, drop ramp 1967 Ford F600 chassis Fits 350, 450, 550 tractors, ev- (Tractor Supply) trailer. New 15,684 act miles, V8, 4sp, 2sp GOLF CARS AND IMPLEMENTS 7ft Riata ATV/UTV Ranch Arena Rake. Model# RA1084XL. Like new, used once. Can text pics. $3200 new, asking: $2800. Text/leave message. Emily Lawrenceville 978-482- TRAILERS LGAWARNDAENND 5679 erything works, needs repair to bracket on bucket: $750 OBO. Blake Landrum Dallas 678333-4836 Parts for Hitachi excavator; Grove man lift: $6,000; fertilizer spreader: $8,000, spray foam rig w/trailer: $20,000; also other misc items. Call/text. Roman Jacksonville, FL 904351-8118 LIVESTOCK HANDLING $1200, sell for: $600. Lavohn Garrett Statham 770-4027934 82inX18ft Max Built trailer, 3500lb axles, slide in ramps, MFG 10/20/2019, wood floor, like new, sheltered: $2800. Pictures available. Jack Phillips Wrens 706-833-3004 CM Trailers gooseneck, 20ft deck w/5ft dovetail w/ramps, 14k rated good tires: $7500 OBO. J. Powell Blythe 706910-4590 CROP TRAILERS, CARTS AND BINS axle, runs exc. Just add your flatbed: $4,000. Bill McGraw Watkinsville 706 614-0867 1984 GMC 30 dually Custom Deluxe diesel, automatic transmission, service body, running when parked: $2500. Michael Payne Athens 404-951-4667 1990 GMC 7000 diesel tractor trailer, automatic transmission, 75,367 miles with 15ton lowboy trailer, new batteries, no blow by: $12,500. Michael Payne Athens 404-951-4667 2011 F150 4x4, regular cab, Allison 4500 transmission, only 111mi, checked out & can provide diagnostics. Shipping will have to arranged. Includes 30-day warranty/guarantee: $8,500. AA Farms Hartwell 706-376-8968 UTVs/ATVs (3) Golf cart covers, standard size, one new in package: $50/ea; tire & rim: $25; rim: $10. L. Abrams Milner 770228-3865 Club Car electric golf cart, 48V w/charger, lift kit, rear seat/utility, big tires, basket, gun holder & LED lights: $1850. Steve Canton 678-2838981 Please specify if machinery is AND HAULING Cotton wagons for sale: VGC, very dependable, looks, 2017 Bad Boy Buggy Am- in running condition or not. $2500 OBO. Clay Watson Ara- runs, drives great, 240k: bush iS, original owner, con- VEHICLES Heavy-weight wood lathe, no info available, would appreciate any input, 10.5ft long by 3ft wide: best offer. Gail Johnson Tennille 478-357-5709 New 48in pallet forks: $750; 72in grapple: $1750; 80in rock bucket: $995. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 Round grinding stone, 45in diameter, 5in thick: make offer. James Jones Waleska 770479-4653 Tree Spade - Big John 90in on 1997 Ford 9000, 8LL trans, CAT eng 137K mi. Rex 770- 18ft gooseneck cattle trailer, good condition. Flatbed only w/new 10-ply tires: $5,000. Text for pics. Roger Yates Attalla, AL 256-295-1049 2015 16ft CM horse/livestock trailer w/divider; also hay ring. Trailer only used twice. Sam Woodbine 912-464-2584 Calico 1995 4-horse slant load goose neck. Good condition, extra height, escape door, cattle door, dressing room, new paint, floor, lights: $5,000. Jim Fuller Townsend 770-633-8286 EQUIPMENT bi 229-273-2891 or 229-4430245 Please specify if vehicles are in running condition. TRUCKS 1955 Chevy 3100, first series 235, 6cyl, 12V, 3spd, runs good, needs paint & TLC. Asking: $9,200. Johnson Stockbridge 770-474-8965 1978 International Loadstar 1750 16ft dump, 60,098 miles: $5500. Michael Payne Athens 404 951-4667 $9000. G. Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 TRUCK ACCESSORIES AND PARTS 1967-1968 Chevy hood for pickup truck, original steel, great condition: $125. Gary Greensboro 706-347-0593 Adrian steel truck toolboxes, diamond plate aluminum. Cab box & 2 side boxes, excellent condition. Used on Chevy Z61: $1000. Lloyd Oxford 678-8986720 tainer stored, gas & electric 2/4WD: $10,200 OBO. Serious inquiries only. Text please. Thomas Grayson 678-3139190 2017 Honda ATV FourTrax Rancher, excellent condition, serious inquires only: $6,500. Glynn Shriver Clayton 706896-5219 Yamaha Timberwolf approx 2000 model, never in mud. All decals, original tires, new parts, very good condition: $975. Tommy Lilburn 770923-9622 GARDEN TRACTORS JD 180 mower, 5spd, 38in, Kawasaki FC540V. Good tires, runs & cuts as it should: $350. May take particle trade on mowers for parts. David Jefferson 706-367-4107 LANDSCAPE TOOLS AND MATERIALS One gal. perennials: $7/ea. Angel trumpets (white, pink, yellow), ginger lilies, hostas, ferns. Call or text for more info. Doug 5444 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lilburn 678-618-0352 823-6789 TRAILERS AND Used Bush Hog post hole digger: $500. Michael Ricket- CARTS son Cornelia 706-778-3683 (4) Heavy duty trailer tires & rims, LT235/85R16: $100/ea. HEAVY EQUIPMENT James Brown Ty Ty 229-2722653 10ft X 8ft trailer w/new jack and new spare tire: $800. Please specify if equipment is Lorene Durden Monticello in running condition or not. 706-468-1834 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 11x6 utility trailer: $500. Walter Terrell Decatur 404-3955476 310A John Deere for sale. Will only drive in reverse, no hydraulics: $3000. William Wilson Adrian 478-668-3795 or 16ft tandem axle pumper pull trailer with ramps: $1500. Photos available. Greg Oblein Union Point 770-595-9361 478-668-3343 16x6.5 dual axle, electric JD 310E, 4x4, very good condition, used on farm, new tires all around, 4177hrs: $22,000. Danny Hogan Dexter 478-9846415 brakes, drop down ramps, tires & floor look good, has been stored in barn. Call/text. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433 470-532-8081 Disaster could show up at YOUR doorstep. Make a plan today. Ready.gov/plan JD 450 Crawler/loader w/root 2003 Swartz 20+5 gooseneck rake, excellent undercarriage. trailer, dual tandem, deck on 70 hours since service over- neck, 20,000 GVWR, 1/4 plate haul. Runs good. Includes all over rear 8ft of deck, all good manuals. Tommy Wrens 706- tires: $9500. Gerry Fort Valley 830-7042 4789-550-5252 John Deere 450-C loader new 4040 John Deere tractor undercarriage and motor re- w/canopy: $16,500; 53ft en- built hydraulic pump, good closed trailer, was refrigerated, condition: $18,500. Harry hole in floor w/unit removed: Puckett Cornelia 770-655- $3500 OBO. William Souder 7354 Carnesville 678-614-3569 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar MARION COUNTY THOMAS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. Thomas sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 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 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; FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 GORDON COUNTY Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email rushfam4275@windstream.net PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 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 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 BLECKLEY COUNTY Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 COOK COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Cows, 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, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900 GREENE COUNTY Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.342.5655; JD HIdgon, 706.817.6829; or main office, 706.453.7368 SEMINOLE COUNTY TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. goats, sheep; Seminole Livestock 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, Exchange, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. 229.567.3371 Call Luke Spooner, 229.524.2305 UPSON COUNTY STEPHENS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12 p.m.: Cattle, goats, 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W sheep, horses. Upson County Livestock, Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, Aaron and Anna White, 864.704.2487 or 864.903.0296 770.713.5045 2nd & 4th Saturday, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, calves, rabbits, poultry. Every Saturday miscellaneous at 10 a.m. Col. Wayne's Auction Co., Bleckley County Barn, 293 Ash St., Cochran. Call Wayne Chambley, 678.544.3105. Lic# AU004496 sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle; JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri WILKES COUNTY 1st Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, Washington. Call Sam Moore and (day) 706.491.8840 Shane Moore, 706.678.2632 BUTTS COUNTY Every Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.: Beef cattle; 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Jackson Regional Stockyard, 467 Fairfield Church Road/ Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Barry Robinson, 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 Southern Livestock, 131 Old Hwy 46, Oak Park. Call Clay Floyd, Dustin Miller and Cody Copelan, 912.578.3263. 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 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 LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday and Saturday, 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, 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. Taylor County Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call 678.914.7333 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. Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. 706.795.3961 Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 LANDSCAPE TOOLS Louisville walk boards - 16ft: 12ft X 16ft building w/2 over- Wood-Mizer, custom-cut (1) Reg'd Hereford & (1) reg'd (3) Charolais bulls, about 15 $160; 24ft: $270; fiberglass hangs. Buyer is responsible for lumber, kiln-dried, milled, Angus bull; Baldy bulls/heifers; m/o, not reg'd for sale. Aubrey AND MATERIALS ladders, 24ft: $195; 32ft: $275; moving. Can be jacked or dis- restorations, timber frames, red Cross bulls/heifer; (14) Commerce 706-654-6861 Pachysandra ground cover, 50 bare-root bundles: $10. Evergreen, fast growing, deer and drought resistant, shade loving, and it doesn't climb. Carol Olson Marietta 770-4905685 Rocks all different sizes: $60/load. Good for firepits & landscape. Winnie Hall Barnesville 404-993-0136 Rubbermaid utility cart, "Big ladder jacks: $25/ea; pump jacks & braces: $25/ea. Ray LaFayette 423-413-0856 Milwaukee 18V 5.0Ah lithiumIon XC battery pack, brand new in unopened package, compatible w/Milwaukee M18 tools: $75. Paul Perdue Evans 706-863-3518 Taylor Lil' Bean Sheller, excellent condition w/extra set of rollers: $350. Larry Cook Marietta 770-428-4301 mantled for moving. Photos available: $1500. Brad Kingston 706-506-6586 Chicken feed bins - 6-ton, & 4-ton, w/extra extension: $1000/ea. Moe Covington 678-544-8180 Greenhouse - 30x96 w/roll-up sides. It is disassembled & delivery is possible. Asking: $5000. Brian Williamson Williamson 770-851-4588 Greenhouse for sale, 24ft x flooring, tables, barns, fencing, reclaimed, live edge lumber, trailer flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 POSTS AND FENCING (3)9 heavy duty metal Tposts, 5ft tall: $3/ea; (22) heavy duty metal T-posts, 6ft tall: $4/ea. Carlton Brooks Roswell 770-993-2315 Split rail pressure treated straws Dream On semen. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478-278-0678 (10) Black Angus & BWF open heifers, 800lbs, sired by reg'd bulls, very gentle, dewormed & vaccinated. Ready to breed: $1200/ea. Jackson Crawfordville 706817-0261 or 706-318-0653 (10) Reg'd Angus bulls from 12-18m/o, dewormed, vaccinated. Gentle, great quality: (5) young cow/calf pairs, black Angus/black baldy, bred back to reg'd Angus bull: $8500. Paul Webb Lexington 706-743-8938 (50) yearling Hereford bulls; (40) yearling Braford bulls; (20) open Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 (8) Pineywood cows w/horns & some Angus cross w/long horns: $500/ea. Ronnie Bobo Mitchell 706-699-4591 Wheels" 19in, extra large capacity, can be pulled by riding GENERATORS AND mower: $125. Claude Cramer COMPRESSORS 60ft. Never been erected, still posts 7ft & 8ft 3 hole and 7ft 4 $1750/ea. Kirk Musselman 15 months old registered An- in original packaging. Can provide pics and invoice of pur- hole, rails 10.5ft & 11.5ft. Posts: $5-$10/ea; rails: $5/ea. Abbeville 407-358-4573 musselmancattleco@gmail.com gus bulls. Available $2800. Pachitla Creek now: Farm. Macon 478-471-1432 FARM SUPPLIES FARM ANIMALS IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT John Deere power unit w/PTO, 140hp, tier 3, 33hrs: $32,900. Cleve Carter Willacoochee 912-309-2240 Wade & Rainbow brass rain sprinkler heads, used, good working condition. Used in Blueberry field: $8/ea. Shane Wade Alma 912-288-1451 TOOLS AND HARDWARE Aluminum HD scaffolding planks to help construct your 105kW Perkins diesel, (2) 400A Cutler Hammer switches, (4) disconnects, fuel tank, new battery, charger, fully automatic: $10,000. G. Carey Homer 404-314-9866 Deutz Generator 214hp motor, 410hrs, 156kW: $8,000. Alan Armuchee 770-324-5042 Ingersoll Rand upright air compressor, 60 gallons, 5HP, 150PSI, in very good condition: $500. Photos available. Jimmy Brandon Conyers 770483-1119 Portable Honda generator, 110/220 EG 3500X on rubber tire wheels, excellent shape: $500 firm. Perfect for hurricane season. Joe Sharon 770-5329080 BUILDINGS AND MATERIALS chase. Moving. Chris Monroe 770-605-2038 Large 1938 era warehouse for sale. Wooden 30ft trusses, 10ft studs, metal siding. Demolish and remove. Brooks Marietta 770-378-2564 LUMBER (42) round treated wood fence posts 7ft long: $4/ea; (50) pressure treated 4x4x8: $6/ea. Pick-up. Carlton Brooks Roswell 770-993-2315 Redwood, approx. 600 linear ft, perfect condition: $800/all. Vonnice Brown Oakfield 229344-4700 Rough sawn pine, 6-18in wide, 8-14ft long, stacked. Pictures available, you load: best offer above $1500. Hugh Hamilton Warrenton 706-8251526 Sawmill lumber - rough cut & Winship Suwanee 770-8311736 werees@aol.com Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. All animals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must be healthy and apparently free of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease. Out-of-state animals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must meet all Interstate Animal Health Movement Requirements, including appropriate testing for the species and a current official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or NPIP 9-3 for poultry. Individuals may sell their own animals; however, livestock dealers are required to have a Livestock Dealer License from GDA. For more in- (13) Angus/Gelbvieh cross heifers exposed to a bull, should start calving mid-October. Years of ET blood, will make fine cows: $1650/ea. Shane Burnett Mansfield 770827-2240 (150) head, 800-900lb open & bred heifers, all black crossed Angus for sale. Farm-raised, vaccinated, good health: $1500/ea. Jorge Caycay Hazlehurst 912-253-1247 (18) open Poll Hereford heifers, (15) bred Polled Hereford heifers, (12) cow-calf pairs, (4) 2y/o bulls, top bloodlines. James Gray 478-9720912 (2) purebred Hereford bull calves 10m/o, vaccinated, wormed, can be reg'd. Matt Sanford Chatsworh 706-4632141 Matt Masters Albany 229-8811213 15M/o Angus bull from docile sire and dam. David Hill Arnoldsville 706-296-3041 2y/o reg'd Pineywoods bull. Red lineback, has horns, absolutely gorgeous: $1300. Call, number is a landline. Wendy Arthur Sylvania 912-499-1602 30+ black bulls, SimAngus, Angus crossed, good quality. 1-2y/o. Can deliver. Farmraised, vaccinated, health certificate. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 3y/o pure bred Pineywood heifer from Grove Creek Farms, no papers: $1300. Amanda Alpharetta 404-9322694 8 black SimAngus heifer calves. 8 m/o. Weaned, wormed, vaccinated. Swearngin Ranch Angus sired, Call- barn or outdoor building, used but in good condition. 24Ft: $600; 7.5ft: $200; 7ft: $200; (2) 8ft: $250/both. Laura Canon 706-376-8968 (3) pieces 4x8 aluminum roofing (used): $2/ea; metal gates 50inX90in: $25, 48inX140in: $35, 56inX56in: 20, & 36inX58in: $15. Leroy Floyd finished, kiln dried, air dried or green. Pine, red/white oak, poplar, cherry, & black walnut. AA Farms Hartwell 706-3768968 formation, please call the GDA Livestock and Poultry Division at 404.656.3665. CATTLE (2) Reg'd Brangus cows bred, (1) reg'd blk Angus cow w/heifer calf, (2) reg'd blk Angus bred heifers: $8000. Terry Baxley 912-278-1041 away Cattle SimAngus dams. Facebook: Kissinger Cattle. Lowell Kissinger Hogansville kisscattle@gmail.com 770823-1800 Aluminum walk boards (2) Hampton 770-946-4063 Treated wood for sale, 900lb bred heifers, all black sealed, 14x14, 17ft & 24ft (1) 13m/o Holstein bull calf for (28) cows calving now, Back Angus, for sale. Quality-raised, 32ft: $500/ea; (2) 16ft: $200/ea; Building already down, pur- long; also tires for sale, sale, approx 700lbs, very nice, and Black Baldies, (10) calves health certificate, vaccination: (1) 12ft: $125; also some scaf- chase FarmTek, perfect condi- 275/55R20 w/chrome rim. raised on bottle: $500. Jerald on ground: $1250/ea. Andrew $1500/ea, volume discount. folding. Homer Thompson tion, Gothic cold frame: $5000. Bobby Davis Warrenton 706- Cleghorne Dansville 706-206- Cox Washington 706-401- Lanny Demott Moultrie 229- Griffin 678-764-5047 Moe Covington 678-544-8180 945-3278 8983 8625 873-4518 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 Bulletin Calendar July 11 How to Count for the Pollinator Census ONLINE WORKSHOP Register at https://bit.ly/3t8RWRT Ongoing through July 9 June 25 770.262.2002 Community Quilt and Fiber Arts Exhibit Carnivorous Plants and Their Habitats in beckygri@uga.edu Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Center the Southeastern U.S. www.ggapc.org 420 West Main St. Chattahoochee Nature Center Blue Ridge, Ga. 30513 9135 Willeo Rd. July 12 706.632.2144 Roswell, Ga. 30075 Egg Candling Class blueridgearts@gmail.com 706.542.1244 UGA Extension Harris County www.blueridgearts.net garden@uga.edu 121 North College St. https://bit.ly/3a7q3TI Hamilton, Ga. 31811 June 17-18 470.501.0325 Southeast Kiko Goat Association Round- June 25-26 laquanna.ponder@agr.georgia.gov Up and Sale Lake Chatuge Made In Georgia Festival https://bit.ly/3sdXw50 Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center Towns County Rec & Conference Center 720 FFA FHA Camp Rd. 150 Foster Park Rd. Egg Candling Class Covington, Ga. 30014 Young Harris, Ga. 30582 UGA Extension McDuffie County 478.954.6120 706.896.4966 337 Main St. https://www.sekga.org/2022-round-up- http://bit.ly/madeingeorgia Thomson, Ga. 30824 and-sale 470.501.0605 June 28-29 tina.maples@agr.georgia.gov June 18 Trawl to Trash https://bit.ly/3PUM1K8 Honey Bee Day at Pine Mountain Gold UGA Marine Center and Aquarium Museum 30 Ocean Science Circle July 14 1881 Stockmar Rd. Savannah, Ga. 31411 Virtual Lunch and Learn: Villa Rica, Ga. 30180 912.598.2335 Invasive Plants in the Home Landscape 678.840.1445 sedge@uga.edu UGA Extension Camden County wberninger@villarica.gov https://gacoast.uga.edu/events/ ONLINE WORKSHOP Facebook: Honey Bee Day Email for registration June 30 912.576.3219 June 20-25 Wiregrass Freedom Festival uge3039@uga.edu Watermelon Days Festival Georgia Museum of Agriculture at ABAC Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park 1392 Whiddon Mill Rd. July 16-17 2459 Highway 280 West Tifton, Ga. 31793 Butternut Creek Festival Cordele, Ga. 31015 229.391.5205 Meeks Park 229.273.1668 museum@abac.edu 100 Meeks Park Rd. https://visitcordele.com/watermelon- https://gma.abac.edu/ Blairsville, Ga. 30512 days-festival/ happenings/#Special-Events 706.781.1221 butternutcreekfestival@gmail.com June 21 July 7-9 www.butternutcreekfestival.com Heart of Georgia Beekeepers Association Georgia FFA Jr. Beef Futurity Meeting Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter July 19-22 Argene Claxton Canning Plant Sutherland Arena State 4-H Congress 1701 Houston Lake Rd. 401 Larry Walker Parkway Crown Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia Perry, Ga. 31069 Perry, Ga. 31069 4355 Ashford Dunwoody Rd. www.hogba.org 706.552.4460 Atlanta, Ga. 30346 tclaxton@gaaged.org 706.542.4444 June 23 bjand626@uga.edu Egg Candling Class July 7-10 UGA Extension Walker County Heartbeat of the South Lamb Show July 21 Walker County Ag Center Georgia Club Lamb Association Sunbelt Ag Expo Field Day 10052 U.S. Highway 27 Georgia National Fairgrounds Spence Field Rock Spring, Ga. 30739 401 Larry Walker Parkway 290-G Harper Blvd. 470.501.0605 Perry, Ga. 31069 Moultrie, Ga. 31788 tina.maples@agr.georgia.gov 770.630.7922 229.985.1968 https://bit.ly/38RPd8b http://www.gaclublamb.com/ https://sunbeltexpo.com/ 2022 Summer Grassland Tour Georgia Forage and Grassland Council Washington County Ag Center 882 Grady Mertz Rd. Tennille, Ga. 31089 478.552.2011 james.tanner@uga.edu June 21-23 Georgia Green Industry Association's Wintergreen Tradeshow Gas South Center 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway Duluth, Ga. 30097 706.443.1440 www.ggia.org July 9 July 22 4-H Day at the Atlanta Braves AGAware Farm Finance Workshop Truist Park Vidalia Onion Research Center 755 Battery Avenue Southeast 8163 Highway 178 Atlanta, GA 30339 Lyons, Ga. 30436 Contact your local UGA Cooperative ONLINE REGISTRATION Extension office or www.agsouthfc.com/outreach/farm- 706.542.4444 education lindal@uga.edu July 23 Georgia Iris Society Meeting Vann House Days Historic Iris Propagation and Preservation Chief Vann House Historic Site St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church 82 Highway 225 N 1790 LaVista Road, N.E. Chatsworth, Ga. 30705 Atlanta, Ga. 30329 706.695.2598 770.414.4766 http://explore.gastateparks.org/ www.gairis.org info/69222 July 23 Harvest Festival Hardman Farm Historic Site 143 Highway 17 Sautee Nacoochee, Ga. 30571 706.878.1077 http://explore.gastateparks.org/ info/254633 Aug. 12 AGAware Farm Finance Workshop Chattooga County Agriculture Center 40 Middle School Rd. Summerville, Ga. 30747 ONLINE REGISTRATION www.agsouthfc.com/outreach/farmeducation July 23 8th Annual Heart of Georgia Market Goat and Market Lamb Show Southern Pines Ag & Expo Building 575 Southern Pines Rd. Dublin, Ga. 31021 478.290.5826 https://bit.ly/3kKTqxe July 29 AGAware Farm Finance Workshop Aiken Technical College 2276 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Graniteville, SC 29829 ONLINE REGISTRATION www.agsouthfc.com/outreach/farmeducation Aug. 17-18 UGA Agrileadher Women in Agriculture Conference ONLINE CONFERENCE 706.542.9969 Register at www.agrileadher.com Aug. 18-20 Georgia Young Farmers Livestock Show Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 229.254.3886 mbius@gaaged.org http://www.gaaged.org/page. aspx?ID=297 Aug. 3 Aug 19-20 UGA Turfgrass Field Day Great Georgia Pollinator Census UGA Griffin Campus Statewide Event 1109 Experiment St. 770.262.2002 Griffin, Ga. 30223 beckygri@uga.edu 770.228.7278 www.ggapc.org cb@uga.edu https://bit.ly/3MUKLEA Aug. 19-21 Aug. 3-7 4-H Southern Regional Horse Championship Georgia National Fairgrounds 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 706.542.8892 Buckarama Georgia Wildlife Federation Georgia National Fairgrounds 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 470.660.3880 www.buckarama.net hkalino@uga.edu https://bit.ly/38Saj6Z Aug. 19-27 71st Annual Georgia Mountain Fair Aug. 6 Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds Peach State Antique Tractor and Engine 1311 Music Hall Rd. Club Show Hiawassee, Ga. 30546 Prater's Mill Historic Site 706.896.4191 5845 Highway 2 https://georgiamountainfairgrounds.com Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.694.6455 Aug. 26 trotter61@yahoo.com AGAware Farm Finance Workshop www.peachstatetractor.com Hilton Garden Inn Aug. 10 Midville Field Day UGA Southeast Research and Education Center 9638 Ga. Highway 56 101 S. Front St. Albany, Ga. 31707 ONLINE REGISTRATION www.agsouthfc.com/outreach/farmeducation Midville, Ga. 30441 478.589.7472 https://segeorgia.caes.uga.edu/ rablack@uga.edu Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr. Export Readiness Training georgia.gov Southern United States Trade Association ONLINE WEBINAR Register at https://bit.ly/392AEiD 504.568.5986 www.susta.org 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. Aug. 11 Virtual Lunch and Learn: Additional pesticide recertification Ode to the Opossum training notices are available on the UGA Extension Camden County department website under the Plant ONLINE WORKSHOP Industry Division tab. Email for registration 912.576.3219 uge3039@uga.edu CATTLE Breeding age, reg'd red Angus bulls Andras New Direc- Reg'd black Angus bull, 4 y/o, Reg'd polled Hereford bulls; calving ease, docile, good rugged, pasture raised, gentle ADCA reg'd heterozygous polled Dexter cows. (3) trained to milk; beta-casein - (2) A2/A1 & (2) A2/A2, very gentle. Gerald Dobson Ball Ground 770479-2300 Beefmaster bulls & heifers, all ages, good bloodlines & dispositions. Cary Bittick Jr. Forsyth 478-957-0095 Black Angus breeding bulls, low birth rate calving easy bulls, stout and dependable; also replacement Angus females, bred and open. John Bryant Eatonton 706-4730399 Black Angus bull, 2 years old, proven sire, has horns, no papers, raised around people and animals: $350. Kevin Powers Box Springs 706-5801983 Black Angus bulls all sizes: $900 to $1800 each. Black Angus heifers: $900 to $1300 tion bloodline. Great EPD, vaccination complete: good price. Jorge Haber Midland 706323-2405 Commercial Angus and SimAngus heifers from registered bulls. All are vaccinated and wormed. Average weight 700 lbs. Chambers Farm Bowen 404-615-9983 Commercial black Angus - (6) open heifers, 700+lb; 2y/o black bull. D. Purther Ellijay 530-263-3638 Good selection of reg'd black Angus bulls, semen tested, ready for service. Delivery available. Also a few 800lb steers. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 Herd of black Angus cows for sale, owner passed away. (74) Brood cows, (58) calves, (3) bulls. Serious inquiries only. Dwain Sammons Eatonton 478-232-1217 Longhorn bulls for sale, 3 y/o and 18 m/o, ready for service, Jersey cow, 7y/o, been w/mini jersey bull. Hope she is bred: $800 firm. Text or email. Gail Blue Ridge 706455-6931 or willowfalls@tds.net Purebred Angus bulls, from reg'd herd, approx. 3y/o, excellent herd bull prospects: $1,500/ea. Eugene Shipp Royston 706-245-8866 Purebred Beefmaster bulls. (1) 2.5y/o & (1) 2y/o, both gentle. Anthony Orr Carnesville 706-384-3949 Purebred red Angus bull, no papers, born 08/12/2021: $850. Alton Ray Washington 706-678-2801 Piedmontese bulls - increase weight gain, yield, insect, heat tolerance. Hybrid vigor on black, continentals. Fullblood, reg'd, calving ease, semen tested, grassfed. Patrea Hartwell 404-217-8471 Reg'd and commercial red Angus bulls for sale. Morgan Marlow Pine Mountain 706315-8260 Reg'd Beefmaster bulls black and polled: $1500 and up. I have been breeding black herd bull, calves in pasture. Blake Landrum Dallas 678260-8047 Reg'd black Angus bulls 18m/o, low birth weight, semen tested, AI sired, EWA High Weight: $2500-$2600/ea. Wayne Cleveland Baconton 229-669-1921 Reg'd black Angus bulls, 14 m/o, top bloodlines, gentle, BSE & genomics testing complete. Brett Fausett Dry Branch Angus Dawsonville 706-2659661 Reg'd black Angus bulls, 19m/o, Yon Sarah and Witch Donors: $2500/ea. Lynn Farms Claxton 912-213-0515 Reg'd black Angus bulls, 12y/o, AI sired, BSE/DNA tested, top 10% CE, top 3% WW, top 2% marb. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-819-9295 Reg'd black Angus. (2) open long yearling heifers, (3) bred cows. Brad Guyton 912-6749846 Reg'd Limousin/LimFlex bulls & heifers, DB/Bl DB/Pl, great exc bloodlines & EPDs, small calves, exc growth, western genetics, Ga bred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-5538598 Reg'd polled Hereford bulls, pigmented, 15-16 months older. Call Neal or Franklin. Rollins Ranch Tunnel Hill 678520-0026 or 423-326-5343 Reg'd SimAngus & purebred Simmental bulls, ages from long yearling through mature. Docile, semen tested & vaccinated. EPDs & pedigrees available. Charles Woodward Covington 678-725-2292 Reg. black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770519-0008 Reg. Charolais: superior genetics and disposition, bulls semen-tested; cows, heifers each. All vaccinated. Rodney both black/white, 4 m/o bull Red Angus bulls, 30m/o. Hu- Beefmaster bulls for 15yrs. pedigree, low birth weight. and calves. Quantity dis- Brooks Glenwood 912-523- white. Chuck Swan Aragon bert Lewis Buchanan 770- Larry Bowen Woodland, AL Kelvin Irvin Eatonton 404-569- counts. Bobby Burch East- 5282 706-766-9777 883-6004 770-826-2512 9881 man 478-718-2128 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 CATTLE ADGA purebred Nubian buck- Mini Nubian & Nigerian Dwarf Purebred Nubian and pure- Katahdin - (60) ewes, 1y/o: lings. 3 left, gorgeous colors. bucklings for sale. Paradise bred Nigerian Dwarf goat kids. $300/ea; 3y/o twins & triplets: STOCK DOGS Registered Angus bulls and heifers. 6 to 8 months old: $1000 to $1200. Mitchel Barrett Cleveland 706-531-4330 Registered red Angus and black Angus. Always some good ones for sale. Joe Gib- Weaned, disbudded, vaccinated, tattooed, papers ready: $350/ea. Joan Kiser Carnesville 706-247-0976 Valley Farm Cleveland info@minilivestock.com 706348-7279 Myotonic (fainting) goats. (4) boys, (3) girls, MGR registrable as 100%: $275 OBO. Please leave message if no answer. Ken Smith Carrollton 770- Born January & February, now ready for new homes. Chris Senoia 404-386-9697 Pygmy (2) billies & (1-2) does, from 4m/o-4y/o. Call for information. Allen Rooks Hoganville 404-430-2512 $450/ea, 5 or more: $400/ea. Moe Covington 678-544-8180 Katahdin lambs, 6m/o, (1) ram, (4) ewes vaccinated, (1) ewe 4y/o: $250/ea. Can send pictures. Debra Montford Ma- Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. son Rome 706-506-3026 596-9184 Reg'd New Zealand, 100% con 478-731-2369 16m/o Anatolian Shepherd www.Gibsoncattle.com Young Angus cows and first and second calf heifers w/calf or heavy bred. Connie Pearson 912-422-8100 GOATS All goats offered for sale must be individually identified in compliance with the USDA Scrapie Program. For more information, please call the GDA Animal Health Division at 404.656.3667. (2) 3m/o buck Nigerian dwarf goats, and an 1y/o wethered ADGA reg'd Nubian bucklings, spotted & polled stock, fully weaned: $250$350. Don Thompson Summerville 706-506-7738 Nigerian dwarf 8w/o bucks, by reg'd doe: $250/ea. Call or text. Will Cumming 478-9574599 Nigerian Dwarf bucklings. All have blue eyes/horned, born February 2022 from good lines. Shots/dewormings current. Some can be ADGA reg'd: $150/ea. Call/text. Scott Royston 706-202-2452 Nigerian/Pygmy (1) milk doe, 3y/o: $150; (4) doelings: $100/ea; (2) wethers: $50/ea; kids born march 2022. No Sunday calls. Sam Metter Kiko buck, born February 2022, white: $300. Bryan Maw Tifton 229-382-6832 Tricolor Pygmy buckling: $150. Call or text. Peter Snellville 404-386-6825 Young billy goats, born in January: make offer; also grown billies. Roy McHargue The Rock 706-601-9956 SHEEP (1) Dorper ram hair sheep: $300 or trade for nanny goats. Tough and adaptable, hair Katahdin ram lambs, born Feb. 2022, full-blooded, vaccinated, pasture raised, both parents reg'd, ready for breeding this fall: $200/ea. Can send pictures. Fred Madison 706474-3284 Katahdin sheep herd dispersal. (45) ewes, (1) ram, ages 18m/o-6y/o, parasite resistant, proven mothers: $8,850. Call or text. Diana Royston 404431-7514 LGD, UTD shots, neutered, w/goats & fowl. Sold our herd. loves outside & won't sleep in: $500 offer. JoAnne Alpharetta 440-339-9186 5y/o ASCA Australian Shepherd, black tri, schooled in basic obedience. Katie Hufford Cleveland 706-219-4766 AKC reg'd Black Labrador Retriever puppies w/hunting bloodlines. Born in early Mar/22. M/F available. 2nd set of shots/worming. Ready now. Call/text. Suzanne Jefferson 706-983-0489 912-685-3134 sheep save shearing costs. Nigerian dwarf: $100 each. Dennis Richards Canton 770363-0910 (2) pure Saanen bucklings: $75 each. Born 03/29. Very healthy. Can send pics. Can give CDT shots before selling. Emma Hartwell 706-391-7267 (2) Savannah/Kiko billies: $200/ea. Brothers, 4m/o, would like to keep together. Text or call. Joel Myers Pembroke 912-657-0410 8-3m/o, full & percentage Kiko bucks; 3-14m/o wethers. See tinyurl.com/kikogoats for pics & pricing. Call/text. Gerry Lula 770-519-3566 ADGA Nigerian Dwarf quality Billy/buck Boer cross goats, 1y/o, ready for their own herd. Born & raised on our farm. Call or text for pictures. Wilson Lexington 770-601-3080. Boer cross bucks 4-5m/o, pictures upon request: $175/ea or $150/ea for 2 or more. Debbie Hampton 678-283-4364 Empty nester herd reduction, reg'd and unreg'd purebred LaMancha bucks and does in milk. Great bloodlines & clean herd. Kelly Winder 404-9252369 Lamancha & Nubian milking doe package deal w/her doeling kid, born May 20, 1/4 Nubian 3/4 LM: $550/both. Becca Lamar Madison 706-829-2942 Nubian buckling pure bred, an be reg'd, 8w/o. Black, blazed face, has not been disbudded, can send pictures: $175. Doyle Waters Chickamauga 423-605-2716 Pet Pygmy goats: $75 for males & females. Black & tan multi-colored. Buddy Vaughan Fayetteville 770-616-6290 Pure Nubians, 5m/o out of reg'd buck, lots of color & spots, great milk genetics: $200/buck, $300/doe, $100 extra for spotted. Ken McMichael Monticello 706819-9295 Purebred Nigerian Dwarf dairy goat, CAE negative herd, GradeA Goat Farm, disbud- Pictures available. Randy Gay 404-597-7259 15 ewe lambs and rams for sale, 3-4 months old, Katahdin Dorper cross: $300. Casey Hullander Millen 706-526-3761 2020 Katahdin/Dorper cross ewe and ram lambs, 4-6m/o: $200-$300; bred ewes, 1.5-2.5 proven w/some PD: $325. Erwin Thomas Dawson 404-4011588 Full blood, commercial, 10w/o Dorper ram for sale. DOB 3/20/22. Weaned & current w/CDT vaccinations. Pickup only. Vickie Harris Colbert 770-658-8114 I have several hair sheep for sale. Breeding ewes and 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. Anatolian/Great Pyrenees puppies, born April 5, raised w/goats, wormed, shots, mom/dad on premises, (3) males & (4) females: $300/ea. T&S Farms, Thomas McKinnon Albany 229-349-1440 Australian Shepherd puppies born 4/15/22, standard size w/docked tail, not reg'd: $500. Andrew Stoops Madison 770990-3538 or 706-207-2045 Beautiful reg'd German Shepherd puppies, 8w/o, UTD on vaccinations & deworming. Kristin Oxford 770-596-1463 Blue Heeler puppies for sale. Pups have had 2 rounds of wormer. They are very friendly goat kids for sale. Dam raised, Male 1y/o black & white Nige- ded, good fence required. Lambs. Also have a ram. Call 22y/o reg'd palomino Quarter & socialized w/other animals. for pets or dairy: $350/ea. rian Dwarf goat, fully intact: Wethers: $150; doelings: or text for more information. Horse, mare: $3500. Barry Beautiful markings: $250/ea. Sandra McKinney Cordele $125. Jerry Bentley Loganville $450. Call/text. Andrea Flow- Maverick Martin Jefferson Rawdon Hiawassee 561-373- Lewis Llewellyn Winder 404- 229-947-8335 area 404-345-1536 ery Branch 412-418-1116 706-224-5925 6715 205-2096 GEORGIA COVINGTON FARMERS MARKET 1143 Oak Street S.E. | Covington, GA 30014 May 21 June 4 June September 17 18 July 16 August 6 August October 1 October 15 20 Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. May to October | Starting May 21, 2022 Interested in being a vendor? Scan the QR code to contact us! PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 Kel-Mac Saddle Club awards scholarship to young equestrian Molly Head is the recipient of the 2022 Barbara Cumming Memorial Scholarship awarded by the Kel-Mac Saddle Club in Madison. Molly, an excellent student, has been an active member of Kel-Mac for at least four years. Her horse, Bella was a rescue horse that Molly trained and showed herself. Barbara Cumming was a vital and active member of Kel-Mac for 40 years. An accomplished horsewoman, she helped the horse shows run smoothly and participated in camping trips and trail rides. She passed away earlier this year. Donations to the scholarship fund established in her name can be sent to Kel-Mac Saddle Club, PO Box 5474, Athens, GA 30604. Celebrating 46 years, Kel-Mac Saddle Club has donated more than $157,000 back to our community. Past recipients have included the Sheriff's Empty Stocking Fund, The Georgia Equine Rescue League, the Calvin Center's Horses & Warriors program, a student scholarship and the equestrian facilities of State and County Parks such as A. H. Stephens, Hard Labor Creek, Don Carter, Watson Mill Bridge and Heritage Park. All contributions are funded by the volunteer-run horse shows. The next shows will be held Sept. 17 and Oct. 8 at the Morgan County Agricultural Center at 2380 Athens Hwy, Madison, GA 30650. Classes include hunter, western, gaited, trail obstacles, halter/ showmanship, costume contest at the Oct. show and much more. Look for a new show sheet in August at Kel-Mac.com and in feed stores. New this year are revised jumps and a new course design. General admission is free and concession food and drinks are available. For more info go to Facebook, Kel-Mac.com, or call Susie at 706.342.3775. Molly Head, on horse, is the recipient of the 2022 Barbara Cumming Memorial Scholarship. (Provided Photo) FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday Gary W. Black, Commissioner MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Amy H. Carter, Editor Jay Jones, Associate Editor Nicholas Vassy, Business Manager Lee Lancaster, Contributing Writer Subscriptions to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin are $10 per year. To start or renew a subscription, go to our website to pay by Visa or MasterCard, or send a check payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address and phone number to PO Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. Designate "Market Bulletin" in the "for" line. To determine if an existing subscription is due for renewal, look for the expiration date on the mailing address label on page 1. Postmaster: Send address changes to 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, 30334. The Department does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy, programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division coordinates compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. 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, JUNE 15, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov LARRY FOR THE COUNTRY: A life, part two PAGE 9 By Larry Walker lwalker@whgmlaw.com Blackie. A black chow. A mammal closely related to the wolf with a blueblack tongue and a black-lined mouth. A dog breed with a bad reputation. My first dog. My friend, Blackie, with whom I spent much time starting in Perry, but soon removed to my Walker grandparents in deep rural Washington County. My first deep sadness was when Blackie left me. And I still remember World War II. Daddy was in the U.S. Navy stationed in Jacksonville, Fla. Mama and I lived down there with him. I was really young, but I remember the tree, or was it a huge bush, in the backyard where we lived. I'd climb up in the tree/bush with many more challenging treeclimbs in the years to come. It's my only memory of preschool life in Florida. We probably moved back home to Perry when I was about five years old. My first day in school Perry Elementary, just off Main Street. My saintly mother held my hand as we walked down Swift Street with a left on Second Street, and then across Main (U.S. 341) to the school and my classroom (it was on the closest end of the building for us). Mama cried as she turned me over to Miss Frances Couey, and I cried with her. I remember it, and I remember what a wonderful teacher Miss Couey was. She taught me to read well. What a lasting blessing! The fifth grade and Miss Dorothy Jones. Another great teacher. And Jean Bledsoe in the 6th. Ms. Bledsoe would ask me to tell a story to our class and I would stand and talk, including every classmate in the room in the story! What, a budding writer and a future politician? The 8th grade, junior high, with basketball (I loved it), taking Ag and joining the F.F.A, a confusing interest in the girls, my giving the 8th grade commencement address. I remember parts of it: "I am a Georgian, listen well my fellow Georgians for my state is a strong state and its people a strong people...and, to paraphrase Horace Greely, `Come South young man, come South..." Thanks to teachers Melissa Tucker and Mabel Weaver for helping me with my speech! Did I ever tell you that while you were living? I hope so. And, then it was the 9th grade and a brand-new school, Perry High School. And, PHS now had football and our first head coach, Herb St. John, a former All-American lineman and the "kick-off man" at the University of Georgia. He and I became close friends and I miss him very much. Before I knew it, I was a 10th grader, and memorable things were about to happen one bad, one fairly good, and one that was wonderful. First, the bad: It was the year of the Asian Flu and I got it. I thought I was going to die and didn't much care if I did. I could keep nothing down, not even water. But miraculously, I survived just in time to "weigh-in" for the football team. Remember, I had just started getting over the flu. I weighed 128 pounds! My playing weight as a quarterback was 135. I made the "junior varsity" as a quarterback. I don't remember anything that was worthy of mentioning about this but will in a future column. The wonderful was about to happen: It was the first January day of class after the Christmas break in 1958. She walked into Mrs. Molly Moss' 10th grader room and was seated right in front of me: Wow! I was immediately smitten. It was Janice Knighton, whose family had moved to Perry from Quitman. Janice says she was very nervous and very sad about leaving her friends in Brooks County, but, hopefully, that did not last very long. She was immediately accepted by all students and staff at Perry High School. Principal Eric Staples and Librarian, Chloe Staples, were among those that helped her make the transition. She was kind, polite, and thoughtful to everyone (teachers and students) at Perry High school. And, she was very pretty having been the Homecoming Queen at Quitman High School just weeks before leaving Quitman for Perry as a 10th grader. And I think I was already in love with her. I was. And so it went. Janice and I were a couple. And, with a few breakups along the way, we finished high school that way. Janice had played high school basketball and was a star on Perry High's first basketball team in many years. I was president of the senior class, and the back-up quarterback on Perry's Region Champion football and its point guard on a not-too-good basketball team. And Janice was crowned Homecoming Queen at a 1959 Perry High School football game. And she was and is the only "two schools homecoming queen" I ever knew. I was her date to the Junior Senior Prom and with more to come and soon. All in all, things were good, and we were happy. And I'll write about some of this in my article next month. Georgia Cooking: Harvey's South Georgia Vichyssoise Submitted by H.C. Mills | Atlanta Published Aug. 20, 1986 Ingredients 3 large (or 4 medium) Vidalia onions, sliced 1 Tbsp butter 2 cups peeled, diced potatoes 2 cups chicken broth tsp paprika Salt and pepper to taste 1 cups milk 1 cup heavy cream Fresh chopped chives or dill Directions In a large skillet saut onions in butter until soft but not brown. Add potatoes, chicken broth and seasonings. Simmer covered for 45 minutes. In a food processor or blender, blend thoroughly. Chill well. When ready to serve add milk and cream. Garnish each bowl of soup with chopped fresh herbs. Serves 8. Georgia Grown in Season Beans Blackberries Blueberries Broccoli Cantaloupes Collards Corn (sweet) Cucumbers Eggplant Lettuce Mushrooms Okra Peaches Potatoes Raspberries Squash (summer) Strawberries Tomatoes Vidalia onions Watermelon Zucchini (Irish) Georgia Cotton Commission seeking nominees for cotton board member, alternate In July, the United States Department of Agriculture will convene a caucus of certified producer organizations representing cotton producers in Georgia to nominate individuals to serve as members and alternates of the Cotton Board, which administers the Cotton Research & Promotion Program, for three-year terms beginning Jan. 1, 2023, as current board members' terms expire on Dec. 31, 2022. The Georgia Cotton Commission is seeking nominees for vacant positions. The Georgia Cotton Commission is focused on helping the USDA fully realize their commitment to full representation of women, minorities, and opinions on research and promotion boards by nominating individuals of diverse backgrounds, farming practices, operational sizes, and geographical locations. Interested individuals should email the commission's office at info@georgiacotton.org. The Georgia Cotton Commission is a producer-funded organization located in Perry. The commission began in 1965. Georgia cotton producers pay an assessment enabling the Commission to invest in programs of research, promotion, and education on behalf of all cotton producers of Georgia. For more information about the Georgia Cotton Commission call 478.988.4235 or visit them online at www.georgiacottoncommission. org. -From the Georgia Cotton Commission Mercer Medical Moment: 7 things to know about type 2 diabetes By Melanie S. Shoemaker, Second-year MD student Mercer University School of Medicine Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease in which your body cannot efficiently use the energy from your food to fuel your body. This condition results in abnormally high sugar levels in your blood. More than 30 million people have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes nationwide, and that number has grown rapidly over the last few years. Here are seven things that you should know about type 2 diabetes: Who is most likely to get type 2 diabetes? Risk factors for diabetes include being overweight or obese, living a sedentary lifestyle, having high cholesterol levels, and having a close relative with type 2 diabetes, such as a parent or sibling. For unknown reasons, African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asians are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. How can I prevent type 2 diabetes? One of the best ways to prevent type 2 diabetes is to live a healthy lifestyle by eating healthy food and getting regular physical activity. If eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly seem like too big of a task, start small. Slowly add vegetables and fruits into your diet by replacing something unhealthy with something healthy each week. Start walking regularly and increase your distance or pace as you go. You should aim for 20-25 minutes a day of aerobic activity or 150 minutes per week. How do I know if I have type 2 diabetes? Approximately 1 in 5 Americans don't know that they have type 2 diabetes. You may have diabetes and not know it. Diabetes often does not show symptoms until after you have had it for a while. Signs and symptoms may include increased thirst, frequent urination, increased hunger, unintended weight loss, and blurred vision. Your doctor's office can test you for type 2 diabetes. How will my doctor test me for type 2 diabetes? Your doctor will likely draw some blood to check your sugar levels. To get faster results your doctor may prick your finger, which is called a finger stick blood test. My doctor said I have prediabetes. What is that? Prediabetes is a condition where your blood sugar levels are elevated, but not high enough to qualify for type 2 diabetes. If left untreated, prediabetes will develop into type 2 diabetes. If you have prediabetes, you should be checked for type 2 diabetes every one to two years. Why is it important to treat type 2 diabetes? Since your body can't effectively use the food that you're eating, many of your important organs can't work properly. Type 2 diabetes increases your risk of heart and blood vessel diseases such as stroke and high blood pressure. It can also cause problems with your nerves, leading to tingling and numbness in your hands and feet. The numbness can gradually spread upwards to your arms and legs. Diabetes is also associated with kidney problems, vision changes, and slow wound healing. Is there a cure for type 2 diabetes? Once you have diabetes, it cannot be cured. That's why taking steps to prevent and control the condition is so important. If you have already been diagnosed with diabetes, it is important to live a healthy lifestyle and take your medications as prescribed so that the disease will not worsen. If you are concerned that you might have type 2 diabetes or need help managing this chronic condition, talk to your doctor at your next visit. To learn more about diabetes, visit diabetes.org. PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 STOCK DOGS WKC reg'd female Kelpie Healthy purebred Florida Assorted breeds baby to Lavender Orphington pullets, Ringneck pheasants, 1-4w/o: puppies, born 02/23/22, UTD white rabbits, different ages. adult; chicks sexed and un- hatched Feb. 01, Hoover $5-$10; hatching eggs shots & worming. Have been Bucks: $10/ea; does $20/ea; sexed; ducks, guineas, Ayam Hatchery, beautiful pullets, $25/doz. David Fullington 4531 Advertisers must submit a copy on ducks, showing great po- also rabbit raising equipment. Cemani also. Sherry Amerson- 14w/o: $30/ea. Kelley HWY 230, Unadilla, Ga. 31091 of a current Rabies Vaccination tential, come from working Wesley Smith Athens 706- White Augusta blackber- Williamson 404-858-9884 478-627-3115 or 478-952- Certificate signed by a licensed stock. Brittney Social Circle 247-5254 rycreekminifarm@gmail.com 0292 veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks 470-334-1933 and older. Ads submitted without this information will not be BARN CATS published. British Labrador puppies for sale. These Labs are known for Holland Lop babies, some pedigree, some not. David Franklin 678-850-4998 New Zealand reds, and broken colored does and bucks, 706-833-5535 BB reds & OEGB chicks: $5/ea or can make a deal for all; Seramas: $10, Cochin bantams: $7; Rhea chicks & peafowl available. Moving, Laying hens: $20/ea. Americauna, Black Copper Maran; also (4) Blue Indian Runner Ducks: $30/ea; (3) Silkie Rosters: $20/ea. Christian Collins Macon 478-808-6097 Roosters for sale: $5/ea. Several different breeds. Few laying pullets: $10-$20/ea. Bring your own cages. No texts. David Hamby Thomaston 706-646-2900 their quiet nature. Great hunters, should mature 45-65 lbs. Ready June 1st. Nick Greenville 678-925-2659 Czech/DDR working German Shepherds, AKC, import father & grandfather, female, solid black, sable, great pedigrees, old bloodlines, intelligent, DOB Barn cats available for rodent control (shelter Silver Fox litter ready as well: must sale. Brett Millen 706- Light brown Leghorn pullets, Silkies for sale, various ages. $30. Kelly Winder 404-925- 871-5785 just started laying; also a few Splash, Buff and Blue. Shan- 2369 Tennessee Redback rabbits: $12. James Clark Calhoun Buff Orpington & Dominique (Dominecker) pullets for sale. McMurray hatched and vx males, Cochin bantams (black & blue.) Bruce Auger Gibson 706-288-6230 non Cumming 678-772-1163 Turkey poults Narragansett: $10 each; Turkey hens: $60 706-629-3367 1/31/22. Should start laying Peacocks for sale yearlings, each; Lavender/Blue Amerau- late June: $20/ea. Please text. Blue Indie, Black shoulder, cauna chicks straight run: $5 POULTRY/FOWL Julie Oconee Co. 706-612- $100.00 each call Mike Shep- each; one 1y/o peacock: $125. 7468 ard Douglasville 678-778- Kim Gunby Washington 706- 04/12/22: $600. Lynn Tennille 478-552-1119 German Shepherd puppies, World Champion AKC reg'd, colors are red & black, dewormed, DOB 03/01/2022. David Dumas Atlanta 678428-6239 Great Pyrenees puppies, born 4/19/2022, ready by 06/28. Purebred, parents on farm, both have great guardian instincts. Joan Carnesville 706247-0976 Livestock guardian dogs, born March 19. Great Pyrenees & Anatolian Shepherd mix, parents at farm: $650/ea. Kelly Greensboro 478-7373506 Purebred Australian Shepherd male puppies, parents on site, born 05.10.22: $300/ea. Jim Green Tiger 706-212-8509 rescues). Neutered, vaccinated, delivered to you at no cost. Call or text. Linda Watkinsville 706-343-8173 barncatsgeorgia@gmail.com Seeking barn homes for feral cats in NW GA. Cats are neutered/vaccinated. Must provide daily food/water. Email or text. Floyd Felines, Angie Shannon 706-512-7004 angieyanceygae@gmail.com RABBITS Baby rabbits, 2 months old. Chinchilla/Rex mix: $10 each. Kevin Buecher Sylvania 717433-1094 Bunnies, small to large, mixed breeds: $20/ea. Michael Phippen Newnan 770-755-8702 Flemish giants for sale. Lee Eason Hogansville 706-5946916 Any person engaged in buying 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 indi- vidual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertis- ers must include this informa- tion in notices submitted for publication. Out-of-state poul- try must have a negative Avian Influenza test and negative pul- lorum test within 21 days of en- tering Georgia. For more infor- mation, call the GDA Livestock and Poultry Division, 404.656.3665. (2) Cochin Bantam roosters. Clarence Stephens Emerson 770-608-5558 (4) Golden Comet adult free range hens: $8 each. Tom Suwanee 404-805-4510 2y/o Sex Link Hens, free Chicks for sale - South Columbian Wyandottes, Purebred, straight run, all ages. Call or text. Summer Hunt Thomson 706-825-1455 Game chickens, Hatches & others. R. Shepard Fortson 706-358-5601 Heavy breed roosters for sale: $10-$20, depending on size. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-201-4465 Hens for sale 8m/o Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, Delaware; also 4m/o Specked Sussex, Red Laced Blue Wyandotte. Dale Ricks Soperton 912-529-6446 Heritage turkeys - Royal Palm, Bourbon Red, Pencilled Palm, Narragansett, Black Spanish, Blue Slate & Sweetgrass poults hatching weekly. David Macon 478-230-7682 Heritage Turkeys for sale. Royal Palms, Bourbon Reds, Black Spanish, Narragansett: $75/ea. Philip Cumming 770377-3117 3659 Peacocks for sale, 1 cameo pair of peacocks for sale. Vickie Clarkesville 706-768-5882 Pigeons - Homing pigeons, Blue Bars, Blue checks, & grizzles. Great bloodlines, breeders and young birds: $15$30/ea. Kathy Rentz Hazlehurst 912-222-1562 Pigeons - white rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers: $20/pair; also pair of white homers: $25/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240 Pullets - Rhode Island Red, Golden Comets & Black Sex link; quality birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Pure White Fantails pigeons: $5/ea. Brett Wilson Albany Call 229-420-9292 or text 229-886-7099 Quail - Jumbo & Celadon Coturnix. Eggs-breeder setschicks-mature birds. No shipping. Marc Lindley Mineral Bluff 706-224-0598 318-7507 Turkeys & lavender Orpington chick's available. Call or text. Josh Ellaville 404-509-0125 POULTRY/FOWL REQUIRING PERMIT/LICENSE Advertisements selling wood 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 Breeder's License. Ads without this license will not be pub- lished. Visit https://georgiaw- ildlife.com/licenses-permits- passes/commercial or call the Georgia DNR Wildlife Re- sources Division, 706.557.3244. Canada geese may not be sold. Jumbo Coturnix quail, pheasants, guinea, & chuckers. Every age group from hatching range, (1) mix rooster, (2) Bar Jumbo Coturnix quail. Hatch- Rhode Island Red hens: eggs to 8w/o. Manning Family hens. (13) all together: $10/ea ing eggs and eight week old $15/ea; baby chicks: $3/ea; Quail Farm on Facebook & In- or $100/all. Bradley Ball birds. Darell Young Monticello also turkey eggs wanted. Levi stagram Glennville 912-237- Ground 770-479-3395 404-309-2179 Milstead Rome 706-291-9915 1952 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 NON-TRADITIONAL ANIMAL Quail Johnny House, Les Albany/SW Georgia complete A-1 Big Reds/Euro great fish- 2022 horse quality hay, Mess drinker and feeder. Total bee removal; also hornets, ing: $40/lb; Red wigglers per- square bales: $6/bale. Irrigated LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT AND Recall system w/extra speak- wasps, yellow jackets. Li- fect for fishing and compost- & fertilized. No delivery but will er: $1600. Roger Talmo 404 censed & insured. Dale Richter ing: $35/lb. Lew Bush Byron load. Keith Yawn Hazelhurst Advertisers selling fallow deer, SUPPLIES 402-7673 Leesburg 229-886-7663 bigreds1@cox.net 478-955- 912-375-7743 axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer and caribou must submit a current Deer CATTLE SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS Queens and 5 frame nucs. 4780 2022 Russell bermudagrass, Call for information. Certified All sizes - Bass, Bluegill, 4x5 fertilized, net wrapped, beekeepers. Laura and William Channel Catfish, Threadfin, barn sheltered. 150+ quality Farming License with the ad. Farmed deer greater than 12 m/o are required to have a negative Brucellosis test within 30 days and a negative TB test within 90 days to move intrastate. Ads submitted without a copy of the license and nega- Western Stampede mobile chute, Priefert panels, Bowgate Alley backstop, calf pass panel, hay rings, horse stall, dart gun, 84in Woods planter David Cedartown 770-7488929 Only agriculture-related items may be advertised in this Category. BEES, HONEY AND SUPPLIES Thacker Dahlonega 678-2077809 or 678-438-4174 Remove honey bees from a structure for a fee Remove a swarm for free. Also, wanted bee equipment. Leonard Day Macon 478-719-5588 Gizzard Shad, Shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pick up. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Grass carp, Bluegill, and Threadfin shad. Delivery available at: $2.50/mile, one way. Brian Simmons Hawkinsville bales available: $90/ea; 10+@: $85/ea; 20+@: $80/ea. Delivery negotiable. Pruitt Statesboro 912-682-4481 2022 Russell hay, UGA tested, 4x5 net-wrap rolls. Excellent horse & cattle quality: $75/roll. Lonnie McKinney tive sample results (if applicable) will not be published. For information about deer farming TACK AND SUPPLIES licenses, contact the GDA Live- stock and Poultry Section at Western saddles and misc 404.656.3665. For information on other hoofed stock, exclud- western tack. Leave message. Gary Cockrell Gillsville 770- ing llamas and water buffalo, 403-5373 Remove swarms: free; re- 478-892-3144 Cordele 229-947-2878 move bees from structures: fee. Derry Oliver Commerce Koi and Goldfish for sale. All 2022 Square bales, soil test- 706-335-7226 sizes and colors. Call for more ed & fertilized. Great horse Swarms removed: free of charge. No structures. Joe info. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704 hay: $7.50/ea. Fran Masters Buford 770-945-6433 Clark Upson County 706-975 Largemouth bass, bluegill, 2022 wheat straw square -1096 shellcracker, sterile carp, all bales. Pickup or delivery avail- contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources at 770.761.3044. Camelids (llama, alpaca) must be individually identified; bison (some people mistakenly call them buffalo) and water buffalo must meet the same requirements as cattle. Antelope must be individually and officially identified, and 6 m/o or older are required to have a negative Brucellosis test within 30 days and a negative TB test within 90 days prior to entering Georgia. PLEASE NOTE: Importation of any cervid into Georgia requires a special permit from the GDA State Veterinarian and DNR. At this time, cervids are not permitted into the State. (4) Rhea chicks, 1m/o: $600; Call ducks: $10; Cochin bantams: $7; peafowl: $150; cages, incubators, BB reds & OEGB chicks. Moving, must sale. Brett Millen 706-8715785 DOG SUPPLIES Large dog igloo for sale: $50. B. Maynard Cleveland 706865-5945 POULTRY SUPPLIES (13) 48in Acme Fans, approximately 580ft Chickmate feeders, 1600ft Impex nipple drinkers, 1500ft Big Ace drinkers, 15 Big Dutchman corners. Jackie Gillsville 770519-0392 Cages, quality welded wire construction, various sizes & styles: $10-$75/ea. Appointment only, call or text. John Bennett Atlanta 404-680-5150 Incubators, hatcher, old & new: $300-$500; HovaBators: $75; box brooders: $40: large standing cages: $300. Moving must sale. Brett Burke Millen 706-871-5785 Lewis Brothers Housekeeper #3, 5.5cu yd, almost new tires good condition, always shel- (GALLBERRY HONEY) VOTED BEST-TASTING & FLAVOR OF GA WINNER $68/gallon includes shipping www.brucesnutnhoney.com. B. Bruce Homerville 912- 487-5001 10-8-5 frame equipment, 5 frame nucs, 3# packages, beekeeping supplies, beekeeping classes, honey, swarm capture. Harold Lanier Commerce Harold@LanierBeeBarn.com 678-471-7758 3lb package bees: $140; Nucs w/your box: $200; Queens: $48. David McDaniel Rome 706-389-5425 7 bee boxes with stand: $125. Jerry Kinsel Temple 678-9524162 Adult 10-frame single hives, full of bees with working queen. 5-frame nucs with working queen and bees. You pick up. Henry R Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2644 Will pick up swarms, no charge. Will remove from structures for a fee. In the CSRA. Justin Stitt Augusta 706-829-9372 AQUACULTURE AND SUPPLIES Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads without this license will not be published. Entities producing and 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. Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, sizes catfish; also feeders, aeration, electrofishing, pond liming, weed analysis & consulting services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 Red Wriggler worms & worm castings for sale. Call for prices & information. Aron Jonesboro 404-431-1510 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN 10ac Fescue - you mow, you bail: you keep the hay. Frank Buford 404-680-5514 2021 High protein UGA tested hay for sale barn-stored rd/sq Alicia & Russell, Bermuda grass. Delivery Available. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912293-2535 or 912-537-9721 2022 fescue bermuda mix, horse quality, net-wrapped: $50-$60 (inside); $35-$40 (outside). Delivery possible. Coy Baker Loganville 770-4664609 able. Keith Taylor County 478-954-2269 Alfalfa hay, highest quality, UGA tested, ~65lb square bales: $10/bale (10 bale min); 4x5 round bales: $90/ea. AA Farms Hartwell 706-376-8968 Approx 3ac of Fescue to be hayed: you keep hay. I just want the field cut. John O'Conner Cumming 770-8277234 Bermuda, mixed, & rye hay. Fertilized & rain free, horse quality: $8/square; $60/round in barn. Large quantity delivery available. S. Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 Bermuda/Fescue hay, premium horse quality, fertilized, weed/rain-free, 36x18x14 solid bales: $6/ea. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589 Get your wintertime hay now 2022 4x5 rolls, mixed. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-2353586 Hay for sale. Wheat/rye, fertil- tered: $3,800; corrugated shellcracker, sterile grass carp, 2022 Hay 4x5 rolls, mixed ized, round bales, no weeds: black pipe: $175; feed trays: Bee extractor, 2 frame sieve, channel catfish, koi. Lake man- Fescue. fertilized and sprayed: $75/roll picked up. Have 331 $140. Wade Carey Danielsville bee suit & misc. Richard Toms agement. David Cochran Elli- $60/roll. John Kierbow Wood- rolls. Can deliver. Chad 706-207-4895 Sylvester 904-571-5791 jay 706-889-8113 bury 828-557-4577 Meansville 7705843025 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 FEED, HAY Horse manure w/shavings, Angel trumpets, Confederate Plants for sale - Daylilies, aged or fresh: free. I load roses, Christmas roses (Helle- Hostas, Lantana, Nandina, Liri- THINGS TO EAT All types of chair caning, refinishing & repairs. James AND GRAIN w/Bobcat. Paulding/Cobb/Bar- borus): $5/ea; hydrangeas, ope, Forsythia, Hydrangeas, & Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 Large quantity square Bermuda hay & round peanut hay. Paul Harris Odum 912-2942470 Sorghum Sudan grass baleage, net-wrapped & sealed in baleage wrap plastic, UGA tested, 13.6% protein, heavy rolls, 1600-1700lbs: $65/ea. Everett Parrott Alvaton 404319-5326 SunFilm silage wrap 250mm X 500m X 25 microns. Charles Stewart Greensboro 706-8171862 tow area. Robert Long Acorth 770-974-2010 Horse manure, mixed with shavings: free. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041 Longleaf pine straw, delivery and spreading available. Clean bales, good color. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-9251076 Mushroom compost in approx. 1400lb bags. Cash & carry, garden special: $70/ea. Dennis Griffin Gillsville 678873-0157 burning bushes, nandinas, Forsythia, Carolina Jessamine, beautyberries, ferns: $3.50/ea; Monkey grass: free. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-4282227 Atlanta rose, rose of Sharon, pink rose bushes, butterfly bush, day lilies, pomegranate and fig trees. Hosta, succulents. Raymond Cason Rochelle 229-365-3213 Blueberry, blackberry, muscadine, loquat, yuca, fig potted plants: $6/ea; eatable banana, sago plants: $10/ea; Satsuma orange, lemon, lime, tangerine: more. Many colors, high quality. We dig. Rebecca 8105 Johnson Rd, Palmetto 770463-3014 Privacy trees - Thuja Green Giants, Murray Cypress. We deliver direct from our farm and plant for you. John Monticello 770-862-7442 Sawtooth oaks, Chinese chestnuts, river birch, loquat, 3gal azalea (5 colors), Japanese maples, blueberry plants, amaryllis bulbs in 1gal pots. Mark Wrightsville 478455-2981 Advertisers producing and offering for sale shell eggs at retail to the end consumer must obtain an egg candling certificate from the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The department offers virtual training in egg candling. Call 404.656.3627 or email candling@agr.georgia.gov for more information. 2021 Black Walnut meat. Extra clean large pieces: $25/quart, no shipping. Jim Lawson Ball Ground 770-8932141 2021 Desirable Pecans ready to eat: $12/lb + postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770- All types of chair caning: blind, French, hole-to-hole, porch, rattan reed & splint, some repair & refinishing, over 55 yrs' experience. George Shelton Cartersville 678-2302371 Bottles (coke, blue, etc.) - perfect for creating a bottle tree. Call for details. Kathy Commerce katcraddock- @windstream.net 706-434- 8662 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair. Over 40 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham Tifton 44 hay. Square bales: $4/bale; round bales: $50/bale. Dry in barn & horse quality. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-4022421 Red Wriggler, worm composting kit that produces organic fertilizer (worm castings). Text for more info. Aron Jonesboro 404-431-1510 $25/ea. Davis Yaun Soperton 678-283-7592 Citrus trees on extreme cold hardy rootstock, has survived temperatures as low as 12 de- Tomato and pepper plants, super hot pepper plants, ghost, C. Reaper and more. Annual flowers, hanging baskets and succulents. A. John- 506-2727 2021 shelled Elliott pecans, ready to eat-bake-freeze-enjoy: $10/lb. +shipping. Call/text Mark Parker 229-726-4238 770-725-2554 Chair caning in Tiger. Please call for estimate. Donald Becker Rabun County 770-8079783 MULCH AND FERTILIZERS (100) big round bales of mulch hay, baled in 2022. Delivery possible: call for price. J. C. Baker Loganville 770-5084062 2022 wheat straw: $3.50/bale PLANTS, TREES AND FLOWERS Advertisements selling officially protected plants must include a permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit will not be published. For information on the sale or shipment grees. 4-5 ft. Bob McGuinty Rochelle 229-276-5852 mcapple1@windstream.net Daylilies for sale, all colors, 100s to choose from; also other plants. Charles Heath Rome 706-295-5104 Daylilies, bearded iris, hosta, pink gladiola, Japanese & Sib. iris, rose bush, thrift, stokes son 371 Lavender Rd, Jefferson 262-818-2175 Variegated liriope & mondo grass, 1gal pots: $2/ea; Ugly Agnes, 3gal pots: $10/ea; Iris available. K. Patman Athens 706-549-4487 Water iris pond plants for sale, White Lady variety, large Tressie Parker 229-400-3304 Moultrie Facebook: Parker Pecans Beautiful farm fresh eggs available. Pretty assorted colors: $4/doz. Rebecca Little Monroe 678-535-8417 Brown, white or colored eggs: $3.50/doz. Leave message if no answer. Sid Moorhead Homemade quilts for sale. M. Hudson Ochlocknee 229-3789052 Memory Bears made out of your loved ones clothing. Call for more info. Sherry McDaniel Buford 770-366-1306 Quilt magazines with patterns and quilting fabrics for sale. Fred Savage Dahlonega 706- at barn. Delivery available. of protected plants, visit blue astor, yellow cannas, but- quantity available: $10/3 Conyers 770-728-2304 865-5123 Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912- www.fws.org/Endangered/per- terfly bush, B. E. susan, oth- plants. Sandra Conyers 770- 286-3191 mits/index.html or call the U.S. ers: $3-6. M. Poss Cumming 851-5184 Dressed whole chicken, FARM ANTIQUES Fish and Wildlife Service, 770-889-0566 raised on pasture, antibiotic & 4x6 Mulch hay rolls, net wrapped w/John Deere roller. Charles Osborn Watkinsville 706-540-5992 Compost - horse manure & shavings: free. Jerry Dou- 404.679.7097. For questions about ginseng, visit https://www.fws.gov/Endan- gered/permits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. Japanese Maples, Redbud, Lenten Rose, Iris & other perennials: $6/gal & $3/sm, $2/you dig. Leave message, screening spam/telemarkers. Tillman Farm Hoschton 706- White old-fashioned multiplying onion bulbs: $30/qt. Gail Buford 770-945-4252 SEEDS hormone free, average 5lb: $12.50/ea. No delivery. Nathan Sutton Metter 912-212-6042 Free range chicken eggs - assorted colors: $3/dozen; quail eggs: $2/dozen. Call/text. (33) wooden windows from house: $5/ea OBO. Carol Presley Jackson 770-500-5215 100gal syrup kettle w/support and gas burner for heat. Ready to make syrup. Billy Cordele glasville 770-337-1516 Compost available for pickup or delivery: $40/yd. Wholesale pricing available. Please call. Wesley Savannah 912313-4460 Amaryllis bulbs - red/white, reddish orange/white, white/red stripes inside: $4/ea + $8 shipping. Call for avail- ability. Regina D'Amico 4370 Dabbs Bridge Road Acworth, GA 30101, 770-974-0444 654-8639 Japanese maples, various sizes & flavors. Text for appt. to farm. Ed Braselton 404606-0992 Peach tree seedlings, 4ft white peaches, fast growing, Advertisements selling seeds must include a current state laboratory report (fewer than nine months old) for purity, noxious weeks and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For more infor- Joanna Ellijay 404-915-9701 Freezer beef - whole, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8. Angus X Hereford, top of breed for marbling & quality. Custom processed. Booking summer/fall. Joshua Meeks Kite 478-494-1432 229-406-4917 Antique cast iron skillets, all sizes. Malcolm Talley Rome 706-584-1724 Antique Singer peddle sewing machine: $400; antique wood stove for kitchen: $200. John T Horse manure mixed w/shav- bare root. Pick up only. Can mation regarding certified seed, Robinson Midville 478-455- ings. Can load w/tractor: Amaryllis bulbs for sale: deliver large orders for fee. call the GDA Seed Division, Freezer beef, black Angus: 4751 $5/load M. Hight Macon 478960-2008 6/$10. Rebecca Andrews Statham 770-725-8177 Robert Hottle 404-344-0568 South Fulton 229.386.3557. Cowpea seed, 2021 crop, 86% germ: $10/quarter cup mixed Whippoorwill and Mayo. Mike Billings Talking Rock 678-896-8847 $3.86/lb hanging weight + processing fee $0.86/lb. Entire steer/heifer. Deposit required. Lone Tree Ranch Kingston 678-614-2336 Locally grown beef, USDA inspected, grass and grain fed. Farm bell, cast iron, heavy, approx 22.5in across bottom of bell. Comes w/L bracket to hang: $195. Bo Stockbridge 770-238-8773 Hoosier kitchen cabinet: $275; Treadle sewing machine: Mexican sunflower, cleome, All cuts available at very com- $175; churn: $80. M. P. Bailey touch-me-not, 4 o'clock, red petitive prices. No hormones, Redan 770-482-2812 hibiscus, money plant: $2/TSP +large SASE, 1 stamp for each PK. B. L. Savage, 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507 antibiotics or preservatives Jordan Tankersley Stapleton 706-825-9283 Taking orders for grain fin- Old antique 2-horse wagon, needs some repair, under the barn, as is. Asking $1300 OBO. K. Russell Comer 706- ished Angus beef, Red Castor bean or Loofah quarters: $4.25/lb side or 783-5297 hanging seeds, broom corn and orna- weight plus processing. Visit Old No. 7 McCormick-Deer- mental corn seeds: $3 per 20 www.McMichaelAngusFarm.- ing mule-drawn sickle mower: or $10 per 100. Cash and SASE to J. Shelnutt, PO Box com Ken McMichael cello 706-819-9295 Monti- $500. James Causey 229-395-6300 Albany 1212, Loganville GA 30052 Wooden farm wagon: $300; Water-ground meal, flour & sickle type hay rake: $35; both FIREWOOD grits: $5/5lbs + postage. Mike for: $325. Patsy Johnson Buckner 780 Fielders Mill RD Evans 706-829-9281 Firewood must be cut from the Junction City GA 31812 706269-3630 advertiser's personal property. CANNING Ads for firewood must use the ODDITIES SUPPLIES cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Martin gourds for sale. Larry Quart canning jars, wide Heard Chula 229-402-0375 mouth & regular. Bring own box: $6/doz. Wanda Cobb HANDICRAFTS AND Rutledge 706-557-9755 SUPPLIES OTHER Barrels, plastic, metal, 55gal; FG totes, 330gal and 275gal; Stainless steel, 55gal, food grade. Tom Allanson Cum- Seasoned, split firewood - 1/4 cord: $50; 1/2 cord: $85; cord: $150; 15 log campfire bundle: $22. All prices +tax. AA Farms Hartwell 706-376-8968 ming 678-231-2324 Carpenter bees are back - I make traps that work, shipped, w/instruction, lots of 5: $85. Call for info. Bill Timmerman Harlem 803-640-6265 PICK YOUR OWN Frigidaire 40in white electric CROPS range: $150; Frigidaire 30in gas range: $250; HD GE wash- 4-Leaf Clovers. Real Clovers er & dryer: $600; GE side-by- Blackberries and blueberries. laminated w/various decora- side refrigerator: $400. Edwin Snare Farm, 3736 Gillsville tions. A unique & valuable gift Alpharetta 404-641-0421 Hwy, Gillsville. Open daily. at a reasonable price. Call be- SnareFarm@gmail.com. Call fore 8pm, leave message. Red wigglers/compost worms Joanne for appointment. 978- Chris Colley Loganville 770- for sale: $25 per lb. Raymond 835-5458 466-2173 Cason Rochelle 229-365-3213 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 REAL ESTATE All farm property listed within Older couple looking for a Bush hog, rotary mow, gar- house/land in country with den and food plot, harrow and owner financing in middle to plow, bale square hay. Monroe Southeast Ga.. M. Walker County area. Jimmy Waldrep Douglas 912-501-4410 Forsyth 478-951-5563 M.J. Taylor Farms is looking for a full-time employee. Tractor/equipment maintenance, hay/silage production, cattle feeding, electric Seeking employment on horse farm/stable w/living quarters. Adrianne Cartersville 470-259-7078 WANTED this category (for sale or rent/lease) must consist of 10 acres or more. Out-of-state subscribers owning farm property within Georgia are allowed to advertise in this category. Real estate agents, businesses, brokers or dealers that sell land on a commission basis are not eligible to advertise. FARMLAND FOR SALE SERVICES 100+ acres in south Houston, EMPLOYMENT 4636ft paved rd frontage, Turkey Creek, 65 open irrigated acres, 1100gpm well, pond, deer, turkey. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-955-2362 105acres at junction of Broad (1mile frontage) and Hudson (half-mile frontage) rivers. 4BR/3bath house, 4BR/2bath bunk house, third house with gorgeous overlook of river junction. Tom Corley Franklin County 404-915-4597 111 acres clear cut w/rolling hills & creeks. Land borders game management area: $3200/acre. Keith Blackwell Wilkes County 706-564-7709 17ac for sale, all wooded in Heard County, HWY 100 frontage, 100y/o house: $4000/ac. Mike Hawkins Lithia Springs 770-948-6830 208 acres of land in Summertown. Undeveloped forest with pecan trees. Harold Beasley Emanuel County 478-299- FARMLAND FOR RENT/LEASE 38 acre land for lease. Call or text for details. Benjamin Hall Lincoln County 706-825-5446 For lease - 170ac old, established pecan orchard. Call for more information. Steve Walker Metter 912-314-1536 BOARDING FACILITIES The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. A current license number must be submitted with notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For more information, please call the GDA Equine Health Division, 404.656.3713. Boarding, lessons, training, trail riding, pony parties, photo shoots, special events hosting on 72 beautiful partially wooded acres Southern Dreams Ranch, Kristi, Americus 229352-6658 Home for retired horses. Daily feed, management and care: $300/mo. Joe Douglas Villa Rica 770-402-6590 Bushhogging. Reasonable rates. Conyers and Covington area. F. Bryan Covington 404694-3752 Coyote & hog control, day or night, fully suppressed, thermal scopes: free. Servicing all of GA. Very experienced. Zeb Brown Dallas 678-873-6234 Custom tree/land clearing barns, pasture, residences. Leave property clean. Demolition. Laser grading pads for barns, homes, riding arenas. Build/refurbish toppings/driveways. Drainage correction. Insured. Bill Atlanta 770-2314662 Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Milam 8001 S Giles Rd Douglasville Ga. 30135 770942-4672 Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety and Emergency Signage. An information source for greater peace of mind. Website: www.farm911signs.com Daren Sue Truex Cumming 678-6286767 State wide brush cutting. Under brush clearing, small tree clearing, brush cleanup, bush hogging, property and fence lines, overgrown areas. Thomas Bowlin 678972-4647 Farm Help Needed and Seeking Farm Employment ads must be related to agricultural farm work. Ads submitted for domestic help, companions, baby sitters, housekeepers, etc. will not be published. FARM HELP NEEDED Caretaker needed for 80ac farm. House 3BR/2BA provided. Experience in farm maintenance, physically fit, honest, non-smoker w/references. W. Collins Greensboro wadec@pavementtechnology.com Farm help needed. Experience w/bushhog, fence repair and Bobcat work. Possible housing available, references required. Pay Depends on experience. Mark Carroll/Heard Co. 678-9230561 fence maintenance. Austin Taylor Adel 229-561-2481 Maintenance person (living quarters available), event staff, volunteers & donations needed for a nonprofit 501(c)3 forever home. Camp Carousel Loganville 678-230-8420 www.campcarousel.net Need person interested in hauling cows to barn to sell in Athens from Jefferson. Call or text. Douglas Harris Jefferson 706-338-3165 Need someone to harvest hay, 100ac: you keep hay; seeking someone to sharecrop 300 mature pecan trees: you keep pecans. Tom Hunter Elberton 770-289-2792 Needed retired farmer. Parttime farm job doing bush hogging, fencing, etc. Approx 1520hrs/wk. Charming 1BR/1BA farmhouse available. Call for details. C. Moon Dallas 404372-1350 Needs backhoe work done on my farm, 30min north of Columbus. B. Schaefer Harris County 706-628-5415 or 406810-3999 Now hiring an Assistant Farm Manager. For a full job description and application, go to www.washingtonfarms.net or call for more info. Washington Farms in Athens 770-5965308. Now hiring full and part-time Items wanted in all Classified Categories will be advertised here. (1) Flat style front weight for 1964 John Deere 4020. Ray Durham Warner Robins 478273-9424 3 or 4 row Bermuda sprig planer, no till. Malcolm Wright Trion 706-506-0454 Family group, experienced hunters, seeks deer and/or turkey lease in Oconee, Greene, Jasper or adjacent counties. No overnight stays, non-drinking, references available. Trey Alpharetta 770527-4124 Four cast iron legs for wood/coal heater, bolt on Sun Oak 17-B or similar. Ed Blue Ridge 770-595-4111 In search of whole fig preserves. Text preferred. Don Leachman Cohutta 706-5811708 ISO ceramic Christmas tree slip casting molds in south GA. Linda Gordon Ludowici 912977-3030 ISO New Holland Boomer tractor, 55hp w/cab. Don Scarbrough Brooks 770-827-8844 ISO someone w/restoration experience to restore my Dad's 1957(?) McCormick Farmall 100. Larry Garrison Blue 4390 FARM SERVICES Full-time position on poultry farm hands. See job descrip- Ridge 907-229-6337 212ac farm, pasture, row crop, hwy frontage, irrigated, 25 years experience in farm, 8ac lake, hunting, 6mi from tractor & Bobcat work, bush town: $4,800/Acre. Paul hogging/lawn mowing, gradBridges Jeff Davis County ing/clearing, plowing/garden, Forestry mulching, brush removal, overgrowth clearing, logging cleanup, trails, survey lines, fence lines, farm. Valid driver's license required. Poultry house knowledge a plus, not required. Housing available. Text name/number w/the word tion and apply at www.washingtonfarms.net. Call for more info. Washington Farms Bogart 770-596-5308 ISO source of fresh Pinkeye Purple Hull peas in season (not Crowders). Tom McClendon Fayetteville 770-461-2955 www.owacc.com 912-375- deer plots, fence/heavy equip- pasture reclamation, grading "Job." Lexington 706-614- SEEKING FARM Looking for 6ft bucket & tooth 3366 3.54 acres of hardwoods with access to Lake Oconee: $69,900. J. Jones Morgan County 404-663-3443 308ac farm, Pat Dixon RD, lots, highways, city water, sewer, farmland, pond, schools: $10,000/acre. Olin Wooten Hazelhurst ment welding, post holes. Larry Houston Covington 770235-3082/770-235-3782 30yrs experience w/all type tractor/bobcat farm work bush hogging/mowing, clearing/plowing, seeding/drainage, grading/erosion control. Will travel. William Finch Conyers 770-714-7464 & more. Williamson Land Management LLC. Brian Williamson 770-851-4588 Lakes/ponds built, repaired, new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, wetlands restoration, bush hogging home sites. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527- 4552 Honest, mature, highly-skilled person to maintain property and equipment. Occasional driving and weekends. Salary based on experience. 1BR furnished house included. Drug test required. Simmons Conyers 770-605-6107 EMPLOYMENT Farm manager w/years of experience watching the bottom line & turning a profit. Not afraid of work. Many quality references. Your problems are my bread & butter. Joe Winder 423-834-1174 bar to go on New Holland loader. Gene Karr Williamson 770-412-7322 Looking for a horse, 5-10y/o. Preferably a thoroughbred but doesn't matter. Nothing over $3000. Please text. Phebe Campbell McDonough 404989-0304 www.owacc.com 3366 912-375- 38 years' experience: horse arenas laser graded, tree 1565 45.5 acres, half open, fronts HWY 37, near Morgan: $3000/acre. Jim Andrews Edi- son 229-835-2483 jtajr51@yahoo.com clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking, demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 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 48.7ac w/2ac pond, barndo- 44 years of experience bush minium w/unique features, hogging, light clearing, grad- for sale by the owner. Limit descriptive terms to property characteristics or structures. A maximum word count of 25 including name, address, phone num- barn/shop w/3ph power: ing, postholes, gardens, food $585,000. Finance w/10%.Text plots, aerating, fertilizing, please. Ed Ellard Newborn seeding, discing, hauling, 770-330-7800 fence removal, etc. Rick Allen Buford 678-200-2040 50-140ac, paved road Land clearing & grading, forestry mulching. Property & fence line clearing, pasture ber 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. frontage, some financing avail- Ag/farm fencing, all types in- reclamation & demolition able. Pleasant Hill Church RD stalled & repaired. 14yrs expe- work. Jason Spalding Co Subscriber number ____________ County ______________ near Winder, Barrow County. rience. Land management ser- 404-934-8467 Zack Winder 770-307-0882 or vices: consulting, mowing, 678-863-4277 seeding, food plots, wildlife Loader/backhoe, grading, 68.656ac of hunting Duck pond, home site, land. huge habitat. Casey Kent Hope 678-446-8520 Good bush hogging, aeration, tree cutting, branch trimming, pruning, lawn mowing, leaf trees, over 1mi on Mulberry River: $325,000. Ken Byce All types farm fencing and mulching. Call for free esti- mulching, chain saw & blade sharpening. Rockdale and sur- Barrow County 706-658-6056 mate. Casey Hullander Millen rounding counties. G. 85ac farm, horse race track 706-526-3761 Kelecheck Conyers 770-597- w/amps of lighting, (3) training Bobcat/tractor work, seed 4878 barns, concession stand, bar- drill, bush-hogging, post-hole, Mobile welding service all rel arena, rodeo. US Hwy 280: food plots, land clearing, drive- types of welding, certified, 45 $795,000. Olin Wooten Wheel- ways, roads, grading, years of experience. Call for er County 912-375-3366 plowing/tilling, pasture mainte- details. Within 60mi. Campbel- 95ac farm, row crop, timber, irrigated, deep well, HWY frontage, farmland, 6 miles from town: $500,000. Karen Rentz Jeff Davis County nance. Oconee and surrounding counties. www.mikesfarmandpropertymgmt.com. Michael Ebright Watkinsville 770-363-5092 l's Welding, Randy Campbell Griffin 678-603-0175 Offering mobile training for horses. Initiate on any age, fix behavior issues, etc. AM www.owacc.com 912-375- Bush hog your field or pas- Horsemanship, Andre Macha- 3366 ture & till your garden. Larry do Marietta 678-308-4002 Farm for sale - 100ac, mixed Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 Stumps ground neatly below timber. Great deer, dove, & Bush hog your land w/my ground level, free estimate and quail, HWY frontage, possible equipment. Winship Suwanee reasonably priced. Glen Whit- I hereby certify that this notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin: ________________________________________________________ owner financing. David Arnold werees@aol.com 770-831- ley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Clay County 229-343-0644 1736 or 770-307-7098 PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 Looking for a Kaiser Chemical sign 70-80's. Sentimental pur- Biosecurity: AI Hotline is available for questions, concerns about bird health pose. Mandi Igou Rowell Graham 912-307-8840 Continued From Page 1 Looking for any type of free influenza does not pose a risk to the food supply, pair of bantams. I'm 40mi and no affected animals entered the food supply south of the GA/SC line. Billy Montgomery Homer 678-5916410 chain. Every flock of commercial poultry grown in Looking for Castor Beans or Georgia is tested for avian influenza prior to goOld-timey Velvet Beans. Ken- ing to market, said Dr. Louise Dufour-Zavala, di- neth Hulett Fitzgerald 229- rector of the Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network 345-9634 based in Gainesville. Branch labs are located in Looking for center gate 16ft Forsyth and Tifton. Ponderosa livestock trailer. Greg Oblein Union Point 770595-9361 The labs routinely perform upwards of 350,000 tests for AI per year. Outbreak situations increase Looking for hay land in Madison, Franklin, Jackson or that number. "Every broiler flock is tested before it goes to Banks Counties. Matt Savage market," Dufour-Zavala said. "Breeders and lay- Commerce 706-255-5849 ers are also tested throughout their productive Looking for land to lease or lives." rent. Up to 65 acres, needs to be fenced, pasture with a stored barn. Andre Machado Marietta 678-308-4002 The poultry industry, worth some $28 billion to the state, targets growers with ongoing campaigns enforcing strict adherence to biosecurity measures designed to keep avian influenza out of commercial chicken houses. In 2015, the poultry lab introduced its AI Hotline as a resource to hobbyist and backyard flock keepers who suspect their birds might have avian influenza. "When there is no immediate threat (from AI), we receive one or two calls a month," Dufour-Zavala said. As reports of AI spread earlier this year, the number of calls reached 300 in February, and 100 each in March, April and May, she said. "The hotline is very active, and is very, very useful. It really helps us triage and decide what to If you notice these signs of avian influenza infection in domestic birds, call the Avian Influenza Hotline at 770.766.6850: They go silent They stop eating and drinking They act depressed Egg production drops High mortality happens very quickly test and what not to test, and more than anything it helps small bird owners monitor their flocks." Testing is free to flock owners concerned about sick animals. Looking for pasture land to lease for cattle in Walton and surrounding counties. Jimmy Phillips Covington 678-4257258 Looking to buy farmland in Macon or surrounding area that needs work. Coty Jones Marietta 478-714-5542 Need tailgate & hardware for Model 15 John Deere trailer. James Lawrence Alto 706968-2198 Oblong Roxell feed pans in good condition. Clay Clark Baxley 912-253-9285 Old English Bantam chickens wanted. Please call. Clint Schaum Inman, SC 404-2262978 Old porcelain thermometers and advertising signs. Jim Grant Elko 478-217-0626 Searching for 20+ fenced acres with water for cattle near Orchard Hill and Milner. Danny Wesley Griffin 678-972-7928 Want to purchase 2-row peanut pickers or harvesters. Please leave message. S. Heard Colquitt 229-726-8187 Wanted - in search of a Stihl MS460 complete chainsaw that is blown up or no longer runs. Robert Blackstone Dearing 706-564-9076 Wanted - John Deere F735 diesel lawn mower. Running or not. Danny Strickland Barney 229-560-9234 Wanted - Lenten rose & Hostas. Linda Hammond Young Harris 404-764-7203 Wanted - lift arm assembly for a Massey Ferguson Model 31 sickle mower. Please call and I will send you a picture. Don Snyder Marietta 770-3375908 Wanted - wheel weights or suitcase weights and bracket for Ford 2600. Suzanne Henry County 678-717-7466 Wanted - working BellSouth coin-operated telephone. Fred Dominick Locust Grove 678432-1503 Wanted farm supply well pump w/tank, whole thing. Floyd Barnes Hiram 678-7155535 Wanted old-fashioned Cockscomb seed, orange aza- lea and crabapple tree seedlings. Frances Paducah, KY 270-217-0248 Wanted on 50/50 basis cut/bale (round/square bales) hay, 18ac, 2+ cuttings. Gabriele LaFayette 770-8460674 Wanted: Colossal pea seeds. Jimmie W. Mize Greensboro 706-347-1810 or 706-8176517 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 Fun on the Farm! ANnOaWc,rGeEoOfRGaIcE,tiIvF iYtiOeUs WfoErREyoA uFnARgMpERe,ople. NOWWH,AGTEWOROGUILED, IYFOYUOUGRWOEWR?E A FARMER, WHAT WOULD YOU GROW? Georgie's Drive Thru Dearing Hello! I'm Georgie, the Georgia Grown mascot. I travel the state of Georgia promoting our No. 1 industry, agriculture! You know, the best milk comes from happy cows, and the happiest cows I've ever seen live near Dearing at Hillcrest Dairy. The other day, I took my wife, Georgina, and our pups, Ginny and Skip, for a tour of the place. Our gracious host was one of the owners, Mark Rodgers, who showed us what life was like on a dairy farm 80 years ago. Then we climbed on a wagon pulled by a Farmall H that has spent its whole life there. On the tour trailer, we rode through a gate and drove through the middle of the milking herd where we saw what makes more than 300 Holstein cows so happy today: a clean, cool barn with fans and robotic backscratchers they wait in line to use. The cows were also waiting in line to be milked by high tech equipment. After seeing the Mooternity Ward, we saw the two kinds of robots the dairy uses to milk the cows: Autobots and Decepticons! Just kidding. The robots are all from Delaval, a dairy equipment manufacturer, instead of Cybertron, the Transformers' home. If you ever find yourself in Dearing, give them a shout at 706.831.7738 to book a tour of your own. WATERMELON PINEAPPLE SALSA WATERMELON PINEAPPLE SALSA INGREDIENTS y chopped seeded watermelon (do not puree) rushed pineapple, drained well 1 cup sweet onion, minced 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro 1/4 cup orange juice ce, such as Tabasco, or to taste DIRECTIONS INGREDIENTS Stir the watermelon, pineapple, and o2nicounptsofgineethlyerchopped seeded watermelon with the cilantro, orange juice, and hot sauce in a (do not puree) bowl. Cover, and refrigerate at least 30 mi1nucuteps crushed pineapple, drained well CIRCLE THE FRUITS WITH RED before serving. 1 cup sweet onion, minced CIRCLE THE VEGETABLES WITH GREEN! 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro CIRCLE THE FRUITS WITH RED 1/4 cup orange juice CIRCLE1/4TteHasEpoVonEhGotEsaTucAe,BsuLcEh Sas WITH GREEN! Tabasco, or to taste DIRECTIONS Stir the watermelon, pineapple, and onion together with the cilantro, orange juice, and hot sauce in a bowl. Cover, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes before serving. Hillcrest Dairy in Dearing proclaims to be the home of happy cows. (Lee Lancaster/GDA) WATERMELON PINEAPPLE SALSA INGREDIENTS 2 cups finely chopped seeded watermelon (do not puree) 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained well 1 cup sweet onion, minced 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro 1/4 cup orange juice 1/4 teaspoon hot sauce, such as Tabasco, or to taste DIRECTIONS Stir the watermelon, pineapple, and onion together with the cilantro, orange juice, and hot sauce in a bowl. Cover, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes before serving. PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2022 Citrus Canker is detected in Georgia Commercial, backyard growers advised to be on the lookout ATLANTA The Georgia Department of Agriculture is alerting commercial and backyard citrus growers that citrus canker has been found in the state. Late last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Plant Protection and Quarantine laboratory confirmed a suspected sample from a commercial citrus grove in Decatur County was citrus canker. "Citrus canker is not harmful to humans, pets, or other animals but it is another disease our growers need to be on the lookout for," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black. "We want our citrus growers to be aware, so their produce remains marketable as fresh fruit." Citrus canker is caused by the bacterial pathogen Xan- thomonas citri, subspecies citri, and is a serious disease of all citrus varieties. Another citrus disease, citrus greening (also known as "HLB" or "Huanglongbing") is already established in some Georgia counties and is regulated by the USDA. Federal guidelines require surveys to determine the extent of citrus canker establishment in the state. GDA and USDA personnel will begin surveying in Southwest Georgia this week. Any backyard or commercial citrus grower that suspects his or her trees may be infected with citrus canker should contact their local University of Georgia Extension Agent (https://extension.uga.edu/county-offices.html) or the GDA's Plant Protection office at 404.586.1140 to submit a sample. Pictures of infected leaves and fruit may be viewed by visiting: www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/ plant-pest-and-disease-programs/pests-and-diseases/citrus/ citrus-canker. Lesions on citrus fruit and leaves caused by citrus canker. Citrus canker is a bacterial disease of citrus that causes symptoms on leaves, stems, and fruit. (USDA photos) Buy Georgia Grown, Buy Vidalia Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black was joined by members of two FFA chapters from Covington June 1 to promote Georgia-grown Vidalia onions to shoppers of the Chamblee Tucker Road Kroger store in Atlanta. Onions from G&R Farms in Glennville are sold at the store. G&R is one of 60 registered growers located in a 20-county area of South Georgia. The crop is planted by hand between Halloween and Christmas, with about 70,000 plants per acre. Approximately 10,000 acres were cultivated for the 2022 harvest. Pictured with Commissioner Black are Luke Rosser and Mackenzie Parrott of the Newton College & Career Academy FFA Chapter, and Kaitlyn O'Brian and Kaitlyn Cox of Eastside FFA. (Amir Sports/GDA) Find Georgia Agriculture Online! www.agr.georgia.gov @GeorgiaGrown: https://twitter.com/ www.facebook.com/georgiagrown @Iamgeorgiagrown Georgia Grown: https://www.pinterest.com/GaDepAg/ www.facebook.com/GaMarketBulletin Notice Ads for the July 13 issue are due by noon, July 1. Submit your ads online any time at www.agr.georgia.gov/ market-bulletin