EstablishEd 1917 a CEntury of sErviCE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 VOL. 105, NO. 19 COPYRIGHT 2022 Structural Pest Division Director Derrick Lastinger awarded hall of fame recognition by industry group From Market Bulletin staff and ASPCRO reports Derrick Lastinger, director of the Structural Pest Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, became the 25th person named to the Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials Hall of Fame on Aug. 18. The award recognizes those individuals whose contributions and exemplary service to the association have improved the professionalism of regulation of the structural pest control industry. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black said the recognition is "so well deserved. Derrick Lastinger is a trusted adviser and stellar public servant." Over his 25 years of service with the GDA, Lastinger's tenure has been filled with innovation and distinguished accomplishments for the department, the state of Georgia, the structural pest control industry and national state lead agency policies. In announcing the award, the ASPCRO made note of Lastinger's "willingness to take risks, accept responsibility, be innovative, and embrace change." These traits have provided the structural pest control industry nationally with an extraordinary number of policies that protect consumers and the environment while 10 0 t1h9A17nniv2e0r1s7ary said. "His contribution over 25 years to the nation and state is extremely appreciated and undervalued on a daily basis. Being a regulator is a difficult job, but Derrick handles it with class. We are lucky to have him and rejoice with Derrick for this honor that has been bestowed. We look forward to many more years working together in this great state." Lastinger worked his way up through the ranks of the Structural Pest Division of the GDA. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry from the University of North Georgia, he began his career with the department in 1997 as a structural pest inspector. During his tenure, he created a GDA li- censing database, inspection program, com- Derrick Lastinger puter licensing exam, and an environment that promotes regulation through education moving the industry forward and serving as a which has fostered a partnership with the model civil servant for countless others, ac- structural pest control industry allowing in- cording to a release issued by the association. spection consistency statewide. This alliance Glen Ramsey, president of the Georgia was vital to the division collaborating with the Pest Control Association, acknowledged the structural pest control industry to protect the difficulty of being a regulator and praised health and welfare of the citizens of Georgia Lastinger for the class he brings to the task. while also protecting the environment. These "I have known Derrick for about 16 or so contributions led to Lastinger's promotion to years, all during his capacity at the depart- program manager for licensing, certification, ment. He has always been a pleasure to work and training and other areas of the Structural with and fair in decision making," Ramsey Pest Program before taking on the role of di- vision director. He has provided leadership for GDA that includes participation in the State Agriculture Response Team, overseeing the summer internship program, and strategic planning for new leadership. Lastinger was appointed to the Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission in July 2010, serving as vice-chairman since 2012. He took the lead on development and implementation of 28 industry guidance documents explaining rules and regulations on hard-to-understand laws. The topic of spray foam insulation, termite inspections and how the Georgia Building Code was amended to allow for visual inspections is one of many initiatives Lastinger introduced in Georgia that created a standard for the nation. His work with the commission members has made Georgia a national leader in developing regulations that ensure the structural pest management industry has all the tools needed. He has been involved with changing the Environmental Protection Agency's take on rodent bait and fumigation, making these products available to the industry's toolbox. Most recently, he took the lead on Georgia's new rule on Honeybee Control and Removal, a new structural pest license category. Make plans for Perry Oct. 6-16 Georgia National Fair continues recovery with bigger, better show Please deliver this paid subscription to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner By Jay Jones jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov Stephen Shimp is a busy man these days. As executive director of the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry, he over- sees preparations for the Georgia National Fair. He said that by all accounts, this will be the biggest fair since 2019. Shimp explained they had a good crowd at last year's fair after the event was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic. In 2021, the fair organizers recommended masks and vaccinations for those who attended, and they modified the fairgrounds to bring all aspects of the traditional fair experience. Public health guidelines will be in place again. But as the public understands the coronavirus better and new vaccines and treatments are available, Shimp said people are ready to get out and do things again. "We're looking forward to the days when we don't have to worry about COVID, but today, we still do," he said. "It's been a tough time for us, but we're thankful we're in a position now where we can all get together." The gates will open on the 33rd year of the Georgia National Fair at 3 p.m. on Oct. 6 and continue each day through Oct. 16. Throughout the fair's 10-day run, visitors will have a chance to experience live entertainment, agricultural and livestock competitions, food and the midway. Several music acts will make their Georgia National Fair debut this year, with the 1970s rock band Foghat performing on opening night. Other acts include rapper/singer Lecrae; Rocketman, an Elton John tribute show; See GEORGIA NATIONAL FAIR, page 8 In addition to livestock shows, the Georgia Grown Baby Barn, live music, and arts and crafts demonstrations, the Reithoffer Shows will operate the fair midway, offering food, rides and entertainment. (Nick Vassy/GDA) PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 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. Ads run a maximum of two consecutive issues unless requested otherwise. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. All items advertised must be farm-related. Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. 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Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374 Call the Georgia Department of Agriculture 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 Avian Influenza Hotline 770.766.6850 Georgia Grown Food Safety 404.656.3680 404.656.3627 GATE 855.327.6829 Plant Protection 404.463.8617 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Licensing 855.424.5423 FARM MACHINERY 1997 Massey Ferguson 231 Ford 3930 51hp, canopy 2WD tractor with Perkins diesel en- w/7209 LDR bucket, standard gine, 1550hrs. Comes with 6ft trans, 3150hrs, new rear tires. bushhog. Great shape: $7800. Strong tractor, ready for the Harry Hughes Warm Springs field: $12,900 firm. Chad but- Please specify if machinery is 706-655-2475 ler 770-823-2001 in running condition. TRACTORS '53 Super A Farmall, cleaned up. Some cultivator equipt: $2000. Dan McLean Hahira 1998 MF362-LP 2WD Massey Ferguson, Bush Hog 286 mower, 3pt offset harrow, 3 bottom plow, box blade, spreader. Ready to work. Asking: $12,500/all. Ford 641 tractor, fully restored, new rubber, can send pictures: $6500. Farmall H tractor, fully restored, new rubber: $4000. Scott Buford 770-945-7945 229-242-5971 Larry Hilliard, FL 904-845- (2) 1086 IH, 1 w/cab, both 2962 run: $7000/both. Randall Lizel- la 478-256-4200 (2) 9N Ford tractors - one runs, has good tires; one does not run, can be used for parts, has good tires. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644 165 Massey Ferguson diesel, running, for parts, sheet metal good, rear tires fair condition: $1000 OBO OBO. Sidney Hughes Cordele 229-6998349 165 Massey Ferguson tractor w/front-end loader, good working condition for small farming. John Macon 478808-8301 1950s Ford Power Master diesel for restoration. Some work has been done such as 2010 Case 140 Maxxum 2400, great shape, 2420hrs, ready to work. Includes HD Bush Hog mower: $45,000 OBO. Ken Morgan Statesboro 770-468-8092 Ford 8N tractor, runs, fair condition. Bush hog, all-purpose plow, bush-n-bog harrow, distiller, terracing plow, McCormick No.9 sickle mower included: $2500. James Ferguson Kennesaw 678-977-4416 Ford 901 Workmaster w/finish mower & boom: $3500. Call for info. Scott Lula 706-768-9127 Ford Major, diesel, runs replacing head. All parts are good: $3500; JD 450 dozer tilt with tractor. Must sell due to & angel blade: $7500; Rhino death. P. Croy Summerville mower: $750; other equip- 770-881-4051 ment. Dean Adamson Sharps- 1953 Ferguson w/Ford bush burg 678-416-0325 hog, 4 spd, runs, 3 tire worn but hold air. Call for more info. Charles Crittenden Statesboro 904-556-6077 Ford TW15 w/cab. AC does not work, pretty good shape, couple leaks: $12,000. Danny Strickland Barney 229-560- 1970 Ford 4000 diesel P.S. 9234 spin out wheels, new ground harrow, hay spear & fork, 4 bottom plow, 2 row cultivator w/Cole planters, 2 row cultivator. Carl Crosby Blackshear 2012 Kubota MX5100HST, one owner, 52hp, 4WD, hydrostatic drive, 6ft quick attach bucket, 560hrs. Just serviced: Int. Cub Lo-Boy model 154 as is. Needs minor repair, will run. Call for details: $1400. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-499-8063 912-449-6573 $28,500. Call/text. Jamey Elli- JD4030 tractor w/front end 1973 Massey Ferguson diesel jay 706-273-6935 loader, 4-post canopy; JD2640 175, cab & bushhog, good condition: $6500; early 1950s Case VAC, not running, motor free, w/manual/hand crank: $1250. Tom Conyers 404-7354426 1979 Allis Chalmers 185 w/front end loader. Comes w/bucket & pallet forks. Have original owners manual. Good 2021 Kubota L2501, less than 40hrs, 25hp, manual drive, front loader & rotary cutter. Kept covered: $21,000. James O'Neil Rome 706-908-1413 231 Massey Ferguson, less than 500hrs & comes w/bush hog & box blade. Bush hog is in great shape: $10,900. TJ tractor with metal canopy, engine rebuilt. Both run good. Richard or Kathy Hampton 678-592-5735 John Deere 2010 diesel for parts or restoration. Was running when parked: $1200 firm. James Key Dearing 706-466-1203 condition: $8000. Ron Hunton Collinsville, AL 678-614-2336 Plymale Willliamson 470-2144758 John Deere 2240, runs great, 50hp diesel: $10,500. Call for 1979 Allis Chalmers 185, more information. Richard 82hp, comes with loader AC 6080 Allis Chalmers Jones Metter 912-314-1270 bucket and pallet forks. New 84hp, good condition. Ben- seat and original owners dell Finley Sparta 404-313- John Deere 5055e, John manual, recently serviced. 7506 Deere 520 loader, 2019 model, 3000 hrs. Can deliver Ron 59HP, 4WD, power reverse Hunton Collinsville, Ala. 678614-2336 Allis Chalmers 185 Tobacco Special (high clearance). Well transmission, 257hrs., open station, like new. Larry Maney 1982 Massey Ferguson 245 used, motor rebuilt a few years Baldwin 706-244-4348 w/6ft bush hog, low hrs, or- ago: $4500 OBO. Marion Kubota MX5100 w/220 hrs: chard model, needs tires: Robinson 912-587-2300 $17,000. Massey Ferguson $5000. Baldwin 404-353-0655 2020 MF 5711, 170hrs, in Farmall M, 3pt hitch: $1800; orchard sprayer: $2500; 15ft 245 utility: $4500. Covington 678-712-6418 good shape, clean. Call after batwing mower: $1900; Ford Mahindra 600 w/loader: 7:00 p.m. Ronald Parten Ash- 8N tractor: $2000. D. Oliver $9700. C. E. Meers Silver burn 229-567-2709 Lula 770-287-4816 Creek 678-591-4004 Interested in USDA programs and local resources for new farmers? Animal Protection 404.656.4914 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 Market Bulletin 404.656.3722 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 Access the Market Bulletin online any time at http://www.agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx VISIT WWW.TEAMAGRICULTUREGA.ORG Team Agriculture Georgia is supported by the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service under agreement NR204310XXXXC019. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 TRACTORS Ford bush hog 5ft section of Two-row 3 pt. Hitch cultivator Bus Hog 9004 peanut har- 2007 New Holland BR750 NH850 round baler; NH256 deck rusted out on rear. Good w/9 feet and two Cole double vester; 10000, 1000 & 500ga round Baler, 4x6. 6,000 rolls, Rolabar rake; NH462 disc gear box, wheel, drive shaft, hopper planters, good cond.: fuel tanks; mini excavator flail like new condition, barn mower. All working w/manu- mows well: $125. James $600. Fred Barnes Tifton 229- head; forklift bale squeeze; stored, ready to go to the field als; also hay spike & NH82 hay Rydal 770-382-7279 382-5349 semi trailer dolly; 4 row trans- Lance Monroe 678-975-2042 fork (2400lb capacity). Richard Loader backhoe, Kubota B6100 4WD, 356 hours, one owner, new 1981 for home use, surface rust only, fully Howse HD 10 pull type bush hog. Very good condition, blades 1y/o, 10ft cutting width. Cylinder included. Pictures available: $3,000. Charles Woodward Covington 678725-2292 John Deere 630 mower conditioner w/flail, 9ft wide, exc. cond., sheltered, used 1 year: $10,000. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 GRADERS AND BLADES (2) 8x120in scraper blade, new, bought from Yazoo, MSfor $699.80. Still have paper work. Sell for: $600/ea or $1250/both. You pick up. Knox Doerun 229-891-0548 6ft scrape blade for sale, older model, heavy duty, good planter; 40ft shipping container. Jody Kemp Lyons 912293-4902 KMC 3374 peanut combine, good condition: $18000 OBO. Cliff Groover Brooklet 912682-5360 KMC 4-row, narrow-body peanut picker, in good shape: $4,000. Scott Duggan Nashville 229-507-0126 258 New Holland rake w/dolly wheels on front w/2 new tires. Barn kept. Glenn Hayes Oxford 404-272-7298 For sale - Hesston 530 round baler, always sheltered, good condition: $2100. William Wells 4408 Mt. Carmel RD, Gay, GA 404-597-6531 or 770-4632775 or Kathy Hampton 678-5925735 Tubeline TL 1000R in excellent condition, includes monitor/counter, adjustable guides, skid shoes, barn stored: $5600. Sonny Gwyn Zebulon phone/txt (best) 770-468-0913 Vicon H1050 7-wheel pulltype hydraulic rake. Used this season, good mechanical condition, rakes fast, have extra operational, manuals included: $7,500. Jim Downing Chamblee 404-680-6590 Massey Ferguson 135 diesel, runs great, 5ft rotary cutter, 5ft box blade, auger w/5in bit, fork lift, all 3-point hitch: $5000. Loganville 770-656-3146 New Holland T-N 55 w/front end loader, 2wd, like new, 585 hrs: $19,500. C. Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 New Holland TC29D 4WD tractor, excellent machine, new oil/fuel filter, coolant flush. Tractor #G039474; engine #81336; unit 2J01D. 1153Hrs: $9850. Atlanta 404219-2322 Yanmar 3810 D 4WD tractor used for spring, fall food plots for 10+ years. Runs great: $7000. Text if interested. Thomas Carraway Sparta 678313-9190 Rhino FR15 batwing mower, 540PTO w/stump jumpers: $6800 OBO; Schulte FX1800 batwing mower, 15ft w/stump jumpers, field ready condition: $10,000 OBO. J. Powell Blythe 706-910-4590 Walker GHS deck, 48in, like new, extra blades, deck adjuster, RTW: $2975; also, T post driver: $25. Sam Marietta 770-514-1431 PLANTING AND TILLAGE (1) 20-disc Lowery disc harrow, like new. (1) Ford towbottom spring trip turning plow. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238-0465 (1) 4-row cultivator w/high speed Massey Ferguson planters, in good shape; (1) 4- row cultivator frame w/Sheffield sweeps, in good shape. Sellers Pembroke 912- condition: $225 cash. Text for pictures & info. Lenora Lewis Canton 770 428-7996 6ft. box blade, dirt scoop, scrape blade, one-row cultivator, all 3-point hitch. Jim Fayetteville 770-680-0817 7ft Dirt Dog box scraper blade, 6 rippers, used 3X: $900. Brent Ponder Ellijay 706-273-1544 PICKERS AND HARVESTERS 1998 4-row Amadas 9897 peanut combine in good condition. Not used in 6 years, always sheltered: $20,000. Danny Dexter 478-984-6415 A C combine unloading auger tube 10" x 105" new: $100. Philip Barnhart Hephzibah 706-726-4974 Long two-row peanut combine, well maintained: $1500. Orville Carver Douglas 912381-0767 Pecan harvester, blower, conveyors, shakers, propane, electric, PTO irrigation pumps, pipes, travelers, guns, fuel tanks, 50kW generator, 14ft Bus Hog mower. Jody Kemp Lyons 912-293-4902 Savage pecan shaker, really good condition, Model 2138, PTO driven, shelter kept: $6,500. Emily Kenney Vidalia 912-293-2890 HAY AND FORAGE 1988 New Holland 1069 hay truck, Perkins diesel, barn stored, excellent condition, ready for the field. Lance Monroe 678-975-2042 For sale - Krone rotary rake Swadro 42T. Raking width 9ft 6in, only used 10-12hrs: $11,500 (NEW$14,500). W K Pate Whitesburg 770-9006755 John Deere 24T hay baler for parts: $500. Rickey Wall Thomaston 706-647-1313 Kuhn VB 3185 round baler. Just baled 300+ bales. One owner, bought new 2019: $21,000; also looking for parts for Gleaner L2 combine. Weston Millen 478-299-8690 Massey Ferguson 124 square baler for sale, barn kept, used last season: $1500. Stacey Jefferson 706-340-3986 New Holland 451 sickle mower, 7ft w/extra knife. Field ready: $2200. Pat Broder Stockbridge 404-401-6134 tines: $1200. Joel Boss Kingston 770-606-9238 SPRAYERS AND SPREADERS 110gal capacity sprayer; Cosmo 500 spreader. Both 3pt hitch, in good condition; also extra 110gal tank. Richard or Kathy Hampton 678-592-5735 200gal Ag Spray, 21ft boom type, 3pt hitch, 5-6y/o, always sheltered, like new: $3000. Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 678684-7261 JD 6700 sprayer, 60ft booms, new tires, cold air, new pump. 425gal poly tank: $25,000. Jimmy Reid Carnesville 706491-6564 John Deere manure spreader PTO driven, new floor & new floor chain, good condition: $1500. Bruce Parker Butler 478-214-0473 CUTTERS AND MOWERS 653-2289 (2) row Covington Planters w/fertilizer distributors, extra Looking for your subscriber number and expiration date? Find both above your name on your mailing label: Market Bulletin Classified Ad Form 10ft Bush Hog brand semimount twin tail wheels. Good condition: $3500. Marlin Lake City, FL 386-623-3805 plates, (sheltered), very nice, hardly used: $1450. Call for pics. Dwight Thornton Bristol 912-286-3626 (4) Sheffield plows, good con- dition: $25/ea. Willie Culpep- per Poulan 229-881-0528 12ft dual disc w/new cylinder; 12ft drag harrow. Both in good condition. Richard or Kathy Subscriber Number Expiration Date #00000000# 1/01/2021 MARKET BULLETIN SUBSCRIBER 19 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR SW ROOM 330 ATLANTA GA 30334-0000 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. Category (e.g., Farm Machinery; Farm Animals): Hampton 678-592-5735 For sale, older heavy duty Subscribe to the Market Bulletin ___________________________ 2020 Model 1812 Bush Hog two-row cultivator: $550. Tim Cook Hazlehurst 912-5393544 For sale: 5-foot, adjustable 8- An annual subscription is $10 (26 issues) and includes online access to view the Market Bulletin, place Classified ads and search the Classifieds online. Classification (e.g., Tractors; Cattle): ___________________________ 12ft cutter for sale. Like new, disk single row harrow: $600. only used twice: $14,000 P. Poe Nicholson 706-224- New Subscriber Gift subscription OBO. 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Leonard Draper 478-394-1550 Cedartown 770-748-2042 KMC 2 row Inverter: $500. 5 Phone: Email address: Check here if you prefer an online subscription (the paper WILL NOT be mailed to you). 6ft Curtis FM180 rotary mow- section JD Bottom Plow: er, 3 blade, 3pt hitch, sound $1500. 8300 JD Grain Drill: gearbox, new spindles belt, no $2000. JD Chisel Plow: rust: $450. James Athens 706- $1000.Call after 3PM no texts. Please bill this subscription to: (Check here if same as delivery address) 342-9267 David Unadilla 478-952-0292 ATH 720 Bush Hog finishing Land Pride RTA 1274 rotary mower, side discharge: $1150; tiller, used very little, excellent Name: Address: Phone number: _______________________ Husky 5000 running watt condition. Can send picture: portable generator: $175. $2750. 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Brad Bowdon 770-301Wrightsville 478-290-0263 1044 Bush Hog, 5ft, 3-pt hitch: Pasture Dream sod $350. Les Steffe Athens 706- seeder/fertilizer. 7 bushel 296-3776. seed, 650lb fertilizer capacity: $750; New Holland 451 7ft Bushhog finishing mower HD sickle mower, good condition: 72, 1y/o: $3000. John Thrift $875. Jerry Waverly Hall 706- Blackshear 912-288-3869 575-2607 P.O. Box 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 You may also pay with a Visa or MasterCard online at agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx or by contacting our Consumer Call Center at 800.282.5852. photo with ad and payment, or email (.jpg) to MBClassifieds@agr.georgia.gov. Mail this form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Room 330, Atlanta, GA 30334 FAX to: 404.463.4389 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 AG PARTS Bear Cat 70554 PTO Cat 1 chipper/shredder, manual TRAILERS 5x10 Utility trailer, good floor- 1966 Ford F600 truck, 14ft ing, wheels, & hitch. Needs hydraulic dump, grain sides, AND TIRES feed, 4in capacity, 36 shred- some electrical repair: $800 55,000mi. Excellent condition, ding knives: $595. Tim Homer OBO. Text/call, leave mes- one owner: $5500. Jarrell Ca- (1) Pair tractor tire chains size 706-658-6644 LIVESTOCK sage. Photos upon request. L. gle Rome 706-676-8376 13.9x38: $800 cash; Craftsman lawn vacuum, 6hp B&S engine: $350 cash. Chris Gilmer Co. 706-851-3164 (6) Skid steer wheels, 8-lug. Came off of New Holland 170: $300. Tommy Vaughn Forsyth 478-256-6395 Quick hitch attachment for yellow Farmall Cub tractor, set of harrows, single turning disc: $500/all. Joe Yeargin Dallas 770-778-3441 OTHER MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS 100lb front weights for John Deere tractor 7 for: $100/ea. Larry Thomaston 770-235- HEAVY 9971 EQUIPMENT 12ft heavy duty boom/pole Duerr wood splitter, vertical or horizontal, new tires, practi- cally new engine, works well: $750. Kenneth Jones Greenville 706-672-4845 Lewis Brothers Caking Machine, poultry house machine. New hoses, good tires, works as it should, barn stored, in excellent condition. Lance Monroe 678-975-2042 Ryan Renovaire 96in tow-behind aerator, 6ft aerating width, 6 wt/trays, up to 150lbs per/tray, independently mounted tine/wheels turn w/o leaving ground: $4500. Scott Canton 404-867-5515 Chipper, 2012 Duratech TC12, grinds 12ft logs, CAT diesel, only 44 total hours, hydraulic feed, hydraulic swivel discharge, winch, manuals included: $30,000. Jim Downing Chamblee 404-680-6590 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 1985-88 Ford 555B 2WD backhoe/loader tractor. Good tires, motor was running when quit (may have rolled bearing): $8000 OBO. Scott Canton HANDLING AND HAULING 16ft Hale livestock trailer, bumper hitch, new paint and floor, good tires, top rack: $2000. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 Hauling horses or horse transportation, new 2022 twohorse trailer. Any distance, anytime. Call for more info. AM Horsemanship 678-308-4002 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS AND CARTS 18ft 10-ton all-steel equipment trailer, 8ft wide, 5ft dove tail, 8ft tongue pintle hook receiver: $3000. R Griffith More- Hammond Griffin 404-6447948 For sale solid steel goose- neck trailer. Bed is 30ft long, raises up for easy loading. Tandem axles, electric brakes. Roger Strickland Lawrenceville 678-410-7537 Heavy-duty gooseneck hay trailer, 25ft wood bed: $3500. Horse hay ring: $300. Text or leave message @ 404-2181615 Cedartown Homemade HD trailer, 7.5x16ft, all steel, two-axle, hand-operated wench, aluminum detachable lamps: $3000. Rudy Wehunt Jasper 770-894-3072 CROP TRAILERS, AND CARTS 1979 Ford F700 hydraulic flat dump bed, split axle, gas motor, runs strong, like new tires, minor crack in windshield: $3500 OBO. Paul Social Circle 678-603-8002 1982 Ford F-700 dump truck. Needs minor work to the motor: $1800 OBO. 2020 16ft trailer for landscaping. Kenneth Taylor Cleveland 706-2246169 1985 F250 truck, 74,936 original miles, dual tires, flat bed w/rails & hitch for gooseneck trailers, (2) spare tires included. Richard or Kathy Hampton 678-592-5735 2011 d F650 XL box truck, white. Asking: $62,000. Dexter Cartledge Hephzibah 706- for front of tractor. Temporary construction utility pole w/meterhead & outlets. Richard or Please specify if equipment is in running condition or not. Kathy Hampton 678-592-5735 FORESTRY AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT 404-867-5515 land 770-713-6956 230 bushel Unverferth gravity 339-2540 1988-90 John Deere 310C backhoe loader, good tires, used on farm, 3088hrs, 4x4, always sheltered: $15,500. Dwane Bailey Bowersville 404-436-8033 2021 PJ Trailer, 83in by 20ft, 7000lbs capacity, electric brakes, pressure treated lumber deck: $4700. Jason McCook Toccoa 770-601-1141 20x8.5ft deck over trailer w/steel deck, tandem 7k lbs wagon w/auger. New hoses, good tires, excellent condition. Barn stored. Lance Monroe 678-975-2042 8x16 hay wagon: $3,500; 40ft flat bed cotton trailer, used to haul hay: $3,500; 4-row culti- TRUCK ACCESSORIES AND PARTS 2000 GMC Duramax diesel engine w/transmission, 6.6 V8 Sawmill equipment: sawdust conveyer, 45ft; $7000. GM 2006 4cyl, Gehl 60 track loader, diesel, <1000hrs, 5ft axles ramps, electric brakes: $4k firm. Ken Carty Canton vator. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 LGR. Omer McCants ton 706-573-5725 Talbot- VEHICLES 1930s Oliver Red River Spe- cial thresher. Contact me. Joseph Winder 706-202-2189 ATV log skidder, 24in, 1200lbs w/balloon tires, in excellent condition: $375. Call or text. Tom Krobot Madison Co 678-662-2170 power unit; $4000. Live deck; $4500.Mellot live deck four strand, 20ftx 15ft5in; $6500 OBO. Long County 912-9774578 boxblade, pallet forks, root grapple: $26,000. Joseph Benise Fayetteville 770-8425828 or 770-634-1408 32in bucket for small Kobelco excavator, 80mm pin holes, 12 7/8 between ears, 17 3/8 ctr to ctr, 3 teeth, used: $3650. You pick up. Knox Doerun 229-891-0548 Cat D7 Dozer, C frame with tilt blade. Good u/c. Runs and 678-646-7365 24ft triple axle gooseneck trailer w/ramps in good condition; car tow dolly, bumper hitch, in good condition. Richard or Kathy Hampton 678-592-5735 45ft Great Dane trailer, shelves on one side w/office in the front. Cecil Murrayville 770-561-3541 6X10 dump trailer, good condition, approx 2y/o, frame has S&D hay wagon w/side bodies, good condition. Leroy Hurst Dewy Rose 706-9882069 Please specify if vehicles are in running condition. TRUCKS 1995 Volvo White GMC single Galvanized steel plate from stepside pickup truck bed, very heavy, 4ftX6ft 4in long: $100 OBO, or trade for riding mowers for parts. David Combs Jefferson 706-3674107 UTVs/ATVs 2006 Honda Rancher 350 2WD in very good condition, like new tires: $3,000; also set Savage Pecan Cleaner, gas steers good: $21,000. Guy been repaired, 24in sidewalls, axle road tractor w/gooseneck of lift arms for older JD 3pt motor. Jamie Bissell Fort Johnson Dahlonega 770-540- double doors: $5,500. James hitch: $5000. Charles Crawley hitch: $150. Shane Burnett Valley 478-397-3681 9449 Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 Unidilla 229-942-0243 Mansfield 770-827-2240 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; APPLING COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m. at the CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John GORDON COUNTY Walker, 478.892.9071 Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 Baxley Fairgrounds: Goats, sheep, feeder pigs, hogs, calves, poultry and rabbits; A&A Goat Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley. Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096 ATKINSON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson. Call Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271 BEN HILL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturday, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, calves, rabbits, poultry. Every Saturday sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790 COLQUITT COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 COOK COUNTY 1st & 3rd 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, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard SEMINOLE COUNTY TURNER COUNTY Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, 706.629.1900 sheep; Seminole Livestock Exchange, Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Luke GREENE COUNTY Spooner, 229.524.2305 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; UPSON COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12 p.m.: Cattle, goats, Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee STEPHENS COUNTY Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W sheep, horses. Upson County Livestock, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call 706.342.5655; JD HIdgon, 706.817.6829; Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Aaron and Anna White, 864.704.2487 or or main office, 706.453.7368 Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 770.713.5045 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 864.903.0296 WILKES COUNTY 1st Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Sam Moore and Shane Moore, 706.678.2632 LAMAR COUNTY 706.491.8840 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 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, John Waddell, 229.246.4955 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle; 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, 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. 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 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, Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765 FORSYTH COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 JotEm Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 MADISON COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Bell, 706.795.3961 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. 404.787.1865 Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 MARION COUNTY 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: Goats, Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; FRANKLIN COUNTY sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad rushfam4275@windstream.net THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Danny Burkhart, 229.228.6960 Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 UTVs/ATVs Cub Cadet 48in commercial zero-turn w/steering wheel, LUMBER (20) Reg'd polled Hereford FARM ANIMALS bred cows. Confirmed preg- 2018 Massimo MSU500, great condition, only 578 miles, small hole in floorboard has been patched, ready to work: asking $7,000. Call/text 22HP: $3500 OBO; Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder/vac, 8HP: $800 OBO. Call for photos & details. George Conyers 770845-6083 (130) Pine boards tongue & groove w/beveled edge, 3/4x5.5x14ft, no knots, clear grade, excellent condition, air dried. Can send photos. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. All animals of- nant by blood test, bred to WHR 4013 P38, Impact 839F, & Kcf Bennett 504C F558. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770301-5901 Donna Bogart 770-633-0567 Lawn sweeper, pull behind Robert Saint Marys 912-322- fered for sale in the Market (40) coming 2y/o Hereford 2021 Kawasaki Mule SX, FX 1, 4X4, only 14.6hrs, top, gun rack & 3,000lb winch: $9500. Call, please. John Cataula 478-987-4648 GOLF CARS E-Z-GO golf cart for sale, no batteries, no seat: $400 cash. John Hobbs Crawford 706743-3801 FARM SUPPLIES Used carts for sale, (2) 3- wheel and (1) 4-wheel, E-Z-Go. 3-wheel: $500; 4-wheel, $200. Charles Parrish Vidalia 706- LGAWARNDAENND 583-2537 riding mower. Great for picking up leaves or grass clippings. Like new. Paid $350, sell for: $175. Elizabeth Loganville 770-554-5120 New Toro 21 cut push lawn mower, GTX 150cc Briggs Stratton auto drive, run good. Terry Mikle Snellville 770-9798981 IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 525gal water tank. Brand new valve, no leaks, ready to go. 15in diameter top hole: $600 Two water troughs for sale, added drains to both: $400 each. Clarence Harper Madison 252-665-1209 (text preferred) GENERATORS AND COMPRESSORS 60kW Kohler generator with transfer switches, 2 Burch egg coolers, 2 Big Dutchman feed hoppers, bell drinkers. Keith Lord Danielsville 706-2026701 BUILDINGS AND MATERIALS 9287 Bandsawn lumber siding, framing, beams (oak), trailer decking, blocking, T&G/ shiplap material. Larry Moore Grantville 678-2785709 text/call Black walnut lumber, 14in16in wide, 1in & 2in thick, from 8ft-12ft long, includes live edge. Dry for over 9 years. Approx 170bdft. Larry Parker Calhoun 770-548-0250 For sale - eastern red cedar, reclaimed heart pine lumber, large framing lumber, large southern pine beams. Earl Knight Irwinton 478-595-0553 or 478-946-2958 Bulletin must be healthy and apparently free of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease. Out-of-state animals offered for sale in the Market Bulletin must meet all Interstate Animal Health Movement Requirements, including appropriate testing for the species and a current official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or NPIP 9-3 for poultry. Individuals may sell their own animals; however, livestock dealers are required to have a Livestock Dealer License from GDA. For more information, please call the GDA Livestock and Poultry Division at 404.656.3665. CATTLE (1) Black bred cow: $1150. (2) bulls; (30) 2y/o Braford bulls; (100) open Hereford heifers; (60) bred Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-5866585 (50) Commercial cows, some pairs for sale. Wild Bill Warthen 478-232-2849 (7) reg'd black Limo bulls, 19m/o-4y/o: $2000-$3500. D. Davis Commerce 770-6166038 (8) reg'd black Angus heifers yearling, all top bloodlines: $10,000/all. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 (9) Crossbred replacement heifers, 675lb, sired by performance-tested Angus bull, closed herd, all vaccinations: $1150/ea. Ben Hadden Gibson Please specify if machinery is in running condition or not. GARDEN TRACTORS OBO. Call or text. Dalton Canton 770-500-4335 Rainbow 6in irrigation pipe, approx 1400ft, twist lock: $2500/all; Rainbow cable-tow irrigation pump, soft hose & Ductile pipe, 6in & 12in, 18.5ft long; galvanized angle iron, 2.5in up to 12ft long; heavy duty pipe racks & tables. Bill Americus 229-938-1025 Wood-Mizer custom-cut lumber, air-dried, milled. Restorations, timber frames, mantles, flooring, barns, fenc- ing, reclaimed lumber, live- edge lumber, trailer flooring. black yearling heifers: $750 each. Jeff Johns Brantley Co. 912-266-5030 (1) Excellent reg'd Red Angus bull for sale. Kool Aid is a 5L Blockage 2y/o son ready for 706-833-5979 10m/o Angus bull, son of Deer Valley Growth Fund: $2500. Two 10m/o natural bred bulls: $1200 each. Cleveland 706-531-4330 1975 Ford F150, not running. reel, 2 unit system: $2500. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 heavy service: $3000. Joe Gib- 16 m/o longhorn bull, he's Sally Gilliam Warner Robins Thomas Cothron Valdosta New 4ft long lamp Multi-Volt 478-952-6721 229-460-1336 T8 120-270 volts; also industrial battery charger by Total. 1982 John Deere 317, 17hp Kohler engine, 46in cut, looks new, low hrs. Always garaged. TOOLS AND HARDWARE John Mikle Stone Mountain 770-979-8981 POSTS AND FENCING son Rome 706-506-3026 been a pet since he was a calf: (10) Black Baldies, ages 3-6, very nice, bred to very nice Angus bull, 90 day calving $700. Trades considered for a mini heifer calf. Guyton 843729-5583 (100) 6.5ft used wood fence Sept 15, blood test: $1950/ea. 20 open Polled Hereford No other attachments. Ready to mow: $2850. Tony Marietta 770-891-5777 1996 antique John Deere garden tractor. New battery, runs great, no implements, must see to appreciate, asking $1100. Eatonton 706-4858717 or 706-473-4490 LANDSCAPE TOOLS AND MATERIALS Come-along, corn sheller, log spike, hog snout holder, barb wire stretcher, post driver, fence wire puller, post vice other old tools. Winfield Flanagan Midland 706-563-3314 Mechanical tools and garden tools for sale. Excellent shape. Joseph Benise Fayetteville 770-842-5828 or 770-6341408 Shop building for sale, you tear down. Former workshop. Good 2x4s, 2x6s with equipment included. Make offer. Roy The Rock 706-741-9279 Someone to buy approximately 400 sheets of aluminum tin, 12ft x 2ft. Stanley Phillips Royston 706-498-0648 posts, (2) rolls used Red Brand wire, 48in two by four: $150. Hoyt Grantville 770-927-3816 (122) T-posts for sale, various lengths: $5/ea; (34) red 12x12 pavers: $1.25/ea. Gloria Gifford Macon 478-342-4317 Grounding rods for electric fencing, antennas, etc. 3/8 in x 4ft. CATV bonded copper, (63) pcs: $10/ea. Clamps available Rance McWhorter Carrollton 770-301-5912 (14) Texas longhorn mama cows, needs to be re-homed. Joseph Thompson Gobson 706-833-7183 (15) Reg'd polled Hereford bulls, good EPDs, coming 2y/o, Ready for heavy service. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170 heifers; 10 bred heifers; 1 and 2y/o Polled Hereford bulls; top bloodlines. James Macon 478-972-0912 2022 F1 Braford & Brangus calves available with impressive pedigrees sired by ABBA Sardo/Indu Brahman bull. Vaccinated, dewormed. (2) 3y/o exposed Angus cows. Lisa Parks Clermont Text 678936-0105 or 770-718-6023 Space-Ray A40 direct spark at additional charge. Randall (30) very fancy Angus heifers, 22m/o reg'd Angus bulls for Corrugated plastic pipe, 4in Stanley miter saw: $40; Shop- brooder, 40 BTU, only use 3 Ball Ground 770-735-2258 16-18m/o, replacement quali- sale: $2800 & up. Ready for solid, 100ft roll, never used: smith & attachments, excellent flock. Over 60 available. Vin- ty, all shots & wormed. Deliv- service. Pachitla Creek Farm, $65. Joseph James Decatur condition: $1500. M. P. Bailey cent Buena Vista 229-314- Hog wire, 48in, (5) rolls. Don ery available: $1100/ea. Dixon Matt Masters Albany 229-881- 404-636-9364 Redan 770-482-2812 0530 Brooks 770-827-8844 Alto 770-540-2269 1213 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 Bulletin Calendar Sept. 22-Oct. 2 North Georgia State Fair Jim R. Miller Park 2245 Callaway Rd Marietta, Ga. 30008 770.423.1330 www.northgeorgiastatefair.com Sept. 23 Fall Garden Expo Hall County Master Gardeners Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Rd Gainesville, Ga. 30507 770.535.8293 www.hallmastergardeners.com Sept. 23-Oct. 1 Kiwanis Spalding County Fair 1025 S. Hill St Griffin, Ga. 30224 770.227.9187 www.kiwanisofgriffin.com Sept. 24 Landowner Resources Day Georgia Conservancy Adamson's Fish Camp End of Beards Bluff Rd Ludowici, Ga. 31316 404.876.2900 www.georgiaconservancy.org/landownerresources-field-day Plains Peanut Festival Downtown Plains, Ga. 229.928.4825 www.friendsofjimmycarter.org Sept. 28 Northeast Georgia Field Day J. Phil Campbell Sr. Research and Education Center 1420 Experiment Station Rd Watkinsville, Ga. 30677 706.542.7236 bpowell@uga.edu https://jpcampbell.caes.uga.edu/ Sept. 29 GPFC Annual Statewide Meeting Georgia Prescribed Fire Council UGA Tifton Conference Center 15 RDC Rd Tifton, Ga. 31794 706.876.676 www.garxfire.com Sept. 30 First Detector Training UGA Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge 4155 Suwannee Canal Rd Folkston, Ga. 31537 229.386.3298 triston.hansford@uga.edu https://bit.ly/3zbwEpa Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Gopher Tortoise Festival Central Square 216 South Madison Ave Douglas, Ga. 31533 912.384.1873 chamber@douglasga.org https://visitdouglasga.org/ Big Red Apple Festival 102 Grant Place Cornelia, Ga. 30531 706.778.8585 lfitzgerald@corneliageorgia.org http://discovercornelia.com/ Agri-fest Freedom Park 66 East Kytle St Cleveland, Ga. 30528 706.865.5356 collin@whitecountychamber.org www.whitecountychamber.org/events Big Springs Farms Antique Tractor & Farm Show 2100 Sugar Pike Rd Woodstock, Ga. 30188 770.527.5346 www.gcaeatc.com Sept. 26-Oct. 1 Hahira Honeybee Festival Hahira Train Depot 220 West Main St Hahira, Ga. 31632 229.794.2214 www.hahirahoneybeefest.com Sept. 27 Advertising 101: Clarity in a Confusing Marketing World Georgia Grown Innovation Center 25 S. Terrell St Metter, Ga. 30439 912.314.2604 hjeffers@cityofmetterga.gov www.ggicmetter.com Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Artificial Insemination School UGA Beef Team Double Bridges Farm 155 Double Bridges Rd Winterville, Ga. 30683 706.542.9102 https://beef.caes.uga.edu/ Oct. 3 Livestock Welfare Assessment Skills for Law Enforcement UGA Extension Service Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College J. G. Woodroof Farm 402 Farm Ln Tifton, Ga. 31793 706.359.3233 uge3181@uga.edu Oct. 5 Egg candling class UGA Extension Habersham County 555 Monroe St Clarksville, Ga. 30523 470.501.0605 tina.maples@agr.georgia.gov https://bit.ly/3QM9nSj Oct. 6-16 Georgia National Fair Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 www.gnfa.com Oct. 7 Southeastern Green Industry Update UGA Extension Service ONLINE MEETING Register online at https://bit.ly/3AGfW1P 770.228.7214 bhorne@uga.edu Oct. 13-23 Elberton 12-County Fair Elberton Fairgrounds 425 N. Oliver St Elberton, Ga. 30635 706.283.3401 elbertonfair@aol.com www.elbertonfair.com Oct. 7-15 Georgia Mountain Fall Festival Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds 1311 Music Hall Rd Hiawassee, Ga. 30546 706.896.4191 https://georgiamountainfairgrounds.com Oct. 14-23 Georgia-Carolina State Fair Augusta Exchange Club 308 Hale St Augusta, Ga. 30901 706.722.0202 www.georgiacarolinastatefair.com Oct. 8 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Benefit Open Horse Show Morgan County Ag Center 2268 Athens Hwy Madison, Ga. 30650 706.342.3775 www.kel-mac.com Crisp Area Harvest Festival Cordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce Cordele State Farmers Market 1901 US Highway 41 North Cordele, Ga. 31015 229.273.1668 tamala@visitcordele.com https://visitcordele.com/ Oct. 8-9 Praters Mill Country Fair 5845 Ga. Highway 2 Dalton, Ga. 30721 706.694.6455 www.pratersmill.org Oct. 16-20 International Plant Propagators Society Conference Georgia Center 1197 South Lumpkin St Athens, Ga. 30602 803.743.4284 ipps.southernregion@gmail.com https://www.ippssouthernregion.org/ Oct. 17-22 Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair 16942 Ga. Highway 67 Statesboro, Ga. 30458 912.681.2202 https://kiwanisogeecheefair.org/ Oct. 18 Heart of Georgia Beekeepers Association meeting Argene Claxton Canning Plant 1701 Houston Lake Rd Perry, Ga. 31069 www.hogba.org Oct. 9 The Why and How of Composting Savannah Garden Tours: Habersham Master Gardeners Volunteers of Cobb Woods County Friends of the Coastal Gardens ONLINE WORKSHOP 6400 Habersham St 770.528.4070 Savannah, Ga. 31405 Register at 912.921.5460 www.cobbmastergardeners.com https://friendsofthecoastalgardens.org/ Oct. 18-20 Oct. 10-12 Sunbelt Ag Expo Protecting Pollinators in Urban Landscapes Spence Field Conference Moultrie, Ga. 31788 Georgia Center www.sunbeltexpo.com 1197 South Lumpkin St Athens, Ga. 30602 517.884.8810 schwiet6@msu.edu Oct. 20 Plants, Pollinators and Blueberries UGA Center for Urban Agriculture https://protectingpollinators.org/ UGA Extension Bacon County 203 South Dixon St, Ste 3 Oct. 13 Alma, Ga. 31510 Virtual Lunch and Learn: 912.632.5601 Basic Palm Health and Management Register online: UGA Extension Camden County https://bit.ly/3PZ8Uf5 ONLINE WORKSHOP Email for registration 912.576.3219 uge3039@uga.edu Oct. 22 Appalachian Brew, Stew & Que Festival Towns County Tourism Lunch and Learn: Biting and Stinging Insects Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds 1311 Music Hall Rd Hiawassee, Ga. 30546 UGA Extension Henry County 97 Lake Dow Rd McDonough, Ga. 30252 706.896.4191 https://georgiamountainfairgrounds.com/ 77.288.8421 tdaly@uga.edu Oct. 29 Syrup Making Workshop Alabama Syrup-Makers Association Coffee County Farm Center 1055 E. McKinnon St New Brockton, AL 36351 334-494-3037 Facebook: @ AlabamaSyrupMakersAssociation How to Make Bulb Lasagna UGA Center for Urban Agriculture Bartow County Master Gardeners Olin Tatum Agricultural Building 320 West Cherokee Ave Cartersville, Ga. 30120 770.387.5142 uge1015@uga.edu Register online: https://bit.ly/3zx7kd5 Nov. 4-6 Jekyll Island Shrimp & Grits Festival Jekyll Island Historic Landmark District 912.635.3636 info@jekyllisland.com www.jekyllisland.com/events-calendar/ Nov. 5 56th Annual Monticello Deer Festival Monticello Square 119 West Washington St Monticello, Ga. 31064 706.468.8994 www.jaspercountycoc.com/events Nov. 8 D.W. Brooks Awards Lecture UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 706.542.5046 regina@uga.edu www.dwbrooks.caes.uga.edu Nov. 10-12 Georgia National Antique Agriculture Show Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Pkwy Perry, Ga. 31069 478.251.3654 https://www.gnfa.com/p/about/georgianational-antique-agriculture-show Nov. 19 Oyster Roast for a Reason UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium 30 Ocean Science Circle Savannah, Ga. 31411 912.598.2335 sedge@uga.edu https://gacoast.uga.edu/ Kingsland Catfish Festival Downtown Kingsland 912-729-5999 www.KingslandCatfishFestival.org Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those industries will not be printed. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. CATTLE Angus commercial bred Bull for sale - HLBC Beef- Lim-Flex bull, 7m/o, about Reg'd Beefmaster bulls black Reg'd black Angus bulls, heifers, bred to low birth maker E16. DOB 9-14-17. 600lb, LBW, polled: $750. L.C. and polled: $1500 and up. I 22m/o, BSE/DNA tested; also weight Angus bull, farm raised, Hayes Tallapoosa 404-567- Lairsey Waycross 912-285- have been breeding black 3-5y/o bred Angus cows. Ken all shots, excellent quality, de- 1192 5149 Beefmaster bulls for 15yrs. McMichael Monticello 706- livery available. Robin Blythe Larry Bowen Woodland, AL 819-9295 706 825 2544 Angus red bull, 18m/o: $1200. Can send photos. Jerry Buena Vista 229-314-0371 Beefmaster bulls & heifers, all Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, reg'd Polled Shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, exc. quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R. Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Pineywood and Pineywood/Angus cross breed cows bred back to black bull, due in Oct. and Nov. No texts, serious calls only. Ronnie Bobo Mitchell 706-699-4591 770-826-2512 Reg'd black Angus bred heifers, 2y/o, excellent condition, grass fed only: $2000. Delivery available. Lalla Tanner Reg'd polled Hereford bulls; rugged, pasture raised, gentle exc bloodlines & EPDs, small calves, exc growth, western genetics, Ga bred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553- 2y/o reg'd black Angus bull, SAV Harvestor, great EPD, low birth, farm raised. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-8866849 38 cows, mostly black, AIbred to Gardiner bulls, cleaned up Gardiner bull, Sure Fire: ages, good bloodlines & dispositions. Cary Bittick Jr. Forsyth 478-957-0095 Black Angus bulls all sizes: $900 to $1800 each. Black Angus heifers: $900 to $1300 each. All vaccinated. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912-5235282 Black Angus bulls and heifer for sale. All top quality at Circle For sale: Hereford bull, almost 4 y/o, nice, his calves look really good. Paid $3500, will take $2250 firm. Doug Bailey Dublin 478-279-4769 Herefords registered. Gentle, pasture-raised. 6 open heifers and 7 pairs. Commercial: 1 pair, 5 open heifers. Group discount. Photos and info Pure bred Angus bulls and heifers: $1000. John Faulk Jeffersonville 478-945-3415 Purebred Beefmaster bulls and heifers, 8 of each, wormed, shots. Heifers: $1000. Bulls; $800 each. All colors, delivery available. 8 m/o and up. Homer 706-3407237 Monroe 770-267-7179 Reg'd black Angus bull, 2y/o, BSE tested, low birth weight, grass raised. Gentle, excellent condition: $2400. Lucio Ruiz Monroe 678-982-9544 Reg'd black Angus bulls 22m/o, low birth weight, semen tested, AI sired, EWA High Weight: $2500-$2600/ea. 8598 Reg'd polled Hereford bulls, pigmented, 15-16 months old. Call Neal or Franklin. Rollins Ranch Tunnel Hill 678-5200026 or 423-326-5343 Reg'd polled Hereford heifers for sale, 13-18 months old. Great heifers for replacement of your older cows. Terry Willis Homer 706-499-8750 $1250 ea. 19 are heifers. Andrew Cox Washington 706401-8625 50+ years reg'd Black Angus business. Bulls 8-20 months old. 1800lbs,+/-: $1250 to $2500. David Chadwick Waleska 404-386-8194 or 404-790-3068 R Ranch. Steve Revell Jacksonville, GA 904-482-7197 Black Angus bulls: Aristocrat of Wye lineage. LBW, wormed, shots, 17-20 months old, your choice: $2500/ea. Leave message. Arthur Ferdinand Palmetto 404-867-8773 Brangus bull: $1000; also email. Van Martin Savannah goldencoast@bellsouth.net Jersey milk cow. Bred back to the light color: $1000. Call before 9 pm. Seab Hughes Vidalia 912-293-5064 Laney Farms reg'd purebred polled Beefmasters - bulls, Purebred Semi Angus bull, 4y/o. Produces excellent calves. Gentle and gets the job done: $4000. Lowell Machier, Dominion Farms Hartwell 864940-2730 Reg'd Angus 18m/o bulls, semen tested w/excellent EPDs Wayne Cleveland Baconton 229-669-1921 Reg'd black Angus bulls, fully vaccinated & wormed, BSE, 9m/o-2y/o. Price varies by age. James Warm Springs 706-977-9289 Reg'd black Angus bulls, 2y/o Reg. Black Simmental & Sim Angus Bulls for sale. Circle A Ranch Sandersville Dr Fred Cullens, DVM (owner) 478232-7264; Scott Bussell (farm manager) 478-232-2491 Reg. Charolais: superior genetics and disposition, bulls semen-tested; cows, heifers 7y/o Akaushi bull for sale. He Yamaha kid's 4-wheeler: $800. bred heifer's, & 3n1's. Delivery & carcass traits. (70) bulls Yon Sarah and Witch Donors. and calves. Quantity dis- is Red Wagyu. Bobby Griffin James Brown Ty Ty 229-272- available. Josh Laney Murphy, available. Windell Gillis East- Lynn Farms Claxton 912-213- counts. Bobby Burch East- Elko 478-230-0422 2653 NC 706-897-4284 man 478-231-8236 0515 man 478-718-2128 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 CATTLE SWINE GOATS Boer doe for sale, caramel & Nigerian dwarf buck 6m/o: white coloring: $150; also Jer- $100/ea. Dennis Richards EQUINE 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. E/T Angus bulls/SAV Bloodlines (America, Raindance etc.), docile, will be ready for fall breeding. Marty Clark/Clark Hill Farms Jefferson 770-294-5579 Registered Black Herefords. Bred cows and yearling heifers. Taking indications on Certified Herd Sire Yearling Bulls pending BSE. Get the color that pays. Oglesby Farms Meansville 706-6011418 Registered embryo yearling bulls, all semen tested. Have Angus, Simmental and SimAngus. Jeremy McClure Cleveland 706-878-0975 Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd and/or qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these operations must submit proof of those certifications. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis pseudorabies test prior to purchase. Feral hogs may not be offered for sale or advertised in the Market Bulletin. American Guinea Hog piglets born July 6. Sire AGHA registered, dam is full-blooded, not registered. Two females: $250 each, 3 males $150 each. Covington 404-702-8642 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) ADGA Nigerian Dwarf quality does for sale. Dam raised: $350/ea. Sandra McKinney Cordele 229-947-8335 (2) ADGA reg'd Saanen does, 18m/o & 6m/o. Very friendly, excellent bloodlines: $500/ea or $900/both OBO. David Monroe 706-343-7661 100% NZ Kiko goat bucklings unreg'd: $250; reg'd: $400; Reg'd Kiko doelings: $1000. Obscure bottom of the well bloodlines. Brandon Bishop Dawsonville 404-569-0458 2 Pygmy does, 18 m/o, brown with black, very tame: sey cow. Andrew Aldridge Tennille 817-207-8733 Boer goat buck kids - (2) born 06/30/2022. One beautiful dapple, other is dark brown w/white spots. Sired by reg'd ABGA buck, no papers on kids: $225/ea. Kelley Williamson 404-858-9884 Boer/Kiko mix, male, 1.5y/o, ready to breed, big & beautiful, black & white, one of kind: $200. Norman Henderson Comer 706-410-5700 For sale - female goat born May 2022. Dad Kiko, mom Nigerian Dwarf/Saanen mix: $150 OBO. If interested, text. Pic available. Rachel Lumpkin 334-740-5339 Meat goats for sale, need to thin our herd. Does, bucks, and wethers. Watkinsville Please text 706-612-7468 Mini Silky fainting goats, nanny & billies, long haired, Canton 770-363-0910 Nigerian Dwarf bucks, (2) yearlings, 2-7m/o, ADGA eligible: $250/ea; ADGA reg'd Nigerian does, 2 & 4y/o: $500/ea. Stephanie Colbert 706-296-1521 Nigerian dwarf goat, male, 10 m/o: $75. John Cumbie Monroe 678-776-2977 NZ Kiko herd: (3) 2 y/o does, (3) 1 y/o doelings, (1) 2 y/o buck. Disease-free herd: $2500. Kim Hartwell 864-9033865 Registered Lamancha dairy buck, 1 1/2 years old, sired my does from last fall. Excellent bloodlines: $300. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369 Traditional Boer buckling, ABGA reg'd at 81%, born 6/17/22. Nice confirmation & temperament, carries colored genetics (red paint dam, red dappled sire): $400. Text. 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. 12y/o B&W painted Quarter Horse, mare, 15HH. No kick, not buck, hoofs & teeth loaded. Barrel training candidate: $2800. Kerry Boyett Mershon 954-914-4383 STOCK DOGS Ads in this category are limited to breeds recognized by the Young Brangus/Angus cross cow herd, (8) pair, (2) bred cows, (5) heifers ex- posed to bull, reg'd Brangus bull. Larry Clark Glenwood 912-230-4184 $175ea. Rick Gower Stock- some w/blue eyes. Pets only, Leann Greenville 678-633- American Kennel Club as bridge 770-329-0817 calls only. Wade Winder 678- 1808 herding and/or working dogs Kune Kune piglets for sale: $200/ea. Call/text for pics/in- ADGA well bred 2 y/o Saanen doe, $450; 2 doelings, $300 859-2657 Myotonic (fainting) does available and babies coming soon. Two 9m/o female Boer goats, kept as hobby goats/pets, very friendly. Jacob Jefferson 404- (in an agricultural context). Ads for breeds that do not meet those definitions will not be formation. Jeremy Simmons each, from disease-free herd. Can be registered with MGR. 428-1315 published. Guyton 843-729-5583 Kim Hartwell 864-903-3865 Macon 478-256-3214 (text) Two cute male miniature Advertisers must submit a copy goats for sale, 6 m/o: $55 each. Joe Grayson 678-5919422 of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks Two Nigerian Dwarf does, 16 and older and include the ages months, Half sisters, disbud- of all dogs being advertised. ded, healthy, registered: $700 Ads submitted without this for both. B. Byrd Talking information will not be Rock 770-893-9175 published. Name:___________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________ City: _____________Zip:________ Ph #:_______________________E-Mail: _______________________________ Office Use Only Picked up: Trees/Shrub Variety Peach--5 gallon Loring Red Skin Apples--5 gallon Arkansas Black Pink Lady Yates Crab Apple --5 gallon Dolgo Plum--5 gallon Prairifire Methley Santa Rosa *Elderberry--3 gallon Bob Gordon Wyldewood Pomegranate--1 gallon Parfianka Wonderful Muscadine--1 gallon Southland Blackberries--1 gallon Raspberries--1 gallon Welder Ouachita Prime Ark Freedom Heritage Nova Figs--1 gallon Brown Turkey Italian Honey Mulberry--1 gallon *Blueberries--1 gallon (*you must have two varieties to cross pollinate) Dwarf Everbearing Baldwin Brightwell (early-mid) Climax Ochlockonee Vernon *Pecan Trees--5 gallon Cado GRAND TOTAL SALE: Creek Price Qty $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $45 $45 Total IMPORTANT: Pre-Paid Orders ONLY! Mail orders to: 440 Hancock Street Madison, GA 30650 Please make checks payable to: Morgan County Extension/4-H Contact Info: 706-342-2214 or scagle@uga.edu Pick up at: Morgan County Extension Office Friday, November 4th from 3:00-6:00pm and Saturday, November 5th from 8:00-10:00am ORDER DEADLINE: October 28th Total Sale: ____________ Payment: Cash/Check ____ Receipt # _____________ SHEEP 4 AKC reg'd Labrador puppies, 2 blacks, 1 white and 1 (2) 100% reg'd Katahdin ram lambs. One all white, 14w/o & one is B&W, 18w/o: $200/ea. Photos available. John Mor- brown, 7w/o, all female. With first parvo/worm shots & weened. John Corley Pine Mountain 334-947-4553 ganton 706-994-1203 4th gen 9 w/o full-blooded (2) Katahdin ram lambs for sale, 6m/o, 100% full-blooded, can be reg'd: $250/ea. Richard Welch Calhoun 706-979-4950 blue heelers, ready to go. Wormed, weened, tails docked, 1st shots. Kerr's Purebred Blue Heelers Blairsville call/txt 706-897- (2) Reg'd Katahdin rams, 8 4185 m/o, exc. health, conformation ASCA Australian Shepherd, and stature: $450 ea. Delivery 5y/o, black-tri, obedience available. Tom Madison 678- trained: $600 OBO. Katie Huf- 592-1125 ford Cleveland 706-219-4766 (30) Katahdin Dorper cross Cowboy Corgies (Corgi x ewes - 3m/o: $200/ea; 8m/o Heeler), DOB 8-6-22, tails and ewes, should be bred: dewclaws removed, age ap- $300/ea; also nice rams: propriate vaccines. Great little $400/ea. Johnny Commerce farm dogs: $500. Ronnie 706-255-5984 Haslerig Rock Spring 423- (60) Katahdin/Dorper ram 596-0963 lambs, 70-100lbs & (35) ewe Siberian Husky puppies, (2) lambs, 75lbs: $250-$300 OBO. girls, DOB 6/23/22: $300/ea. Jim Jackson Wrightsville 478- Crystal Dahlonega 706-429- 290-0263 6080 Feeder & butcher lambs, 3590lbs. Hair sheep. Call/text. Maverick Jefferson 706-2245925 BARN CATS For sale - nice breeding rams. (1) Texel 2.5y/o; Katahdin 3y/o; also Katahdin Dorper mix: $350-$400/ea. Johnny Commerce 706-255-5984 Katahdin & Tunis late spring lambs for sale, not reg'd: $150/ea. Maggie Sjoberg Ila 706-789-2616 Katahdin (hair) lambs, 8 m/o, excellent bloodlines, fully shedding, various colors: $200 ea. Ed Davis Wrens 706-5130526 Barn cats available for rodent control (shelter rescues). Neutered, vaccinated, delivered to you at no cost. Call or text. Linda Katahdin ewes for sale. Un- Watkinsville 706-343-8173 reg'd. Exposed to reg'd barncatsgeorgia@gmail.com Katahdin ram since 8/25/22: $350. Katahdin Grove Sheep, Floyd Felines is seeking barn Cathy Wrens 478 290-5177 homes for feral cats in NW GA. Painted desert sheep for sale: 1 mature ram, 6 mature ewes; $400 each. 3 yearling rams and 2 yearling ewes: $250 each. Patrick Carrollton 770- Cats are neutered/vaccinated. Must provide daily food, water. Angie Shannon text 706-5127004/ email angieyanceygae@gmail.com 550-0141. RABBITS Ram lambs for sale. Beautiful Dorper / Katahdin cross: Bunnies, small to large, mixed $300/ea. Larry Priest Monroe breeds: $20/ea. Michael Phip- 770-630-7982 pen Newnan 770-755-8702 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 Mercer Medical Moment: Maternal health disparities By Merritt Daniels McGowan Fourth-Year MD Student Mercer University School of Medicine, Savannah Campus It's 2022 in the Unit- ed States, and the field of medicine continues to grow in healthcare research, interventions, and access. However, despite these continual advancements the state of Georgia is suffering from an ongoing crisis: maternal health disparities. According to CDC's America's Health Rankings and the American Civil Liberties Union, Georgia is one of the most dangerous states in America for a pregnant woman, and mothers face the greatest percentage of pregnancy and postpartum health risks. What is maternal mortality? "Maternal mortality" is the number of deaths from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management (excluding accidental or incidental causes) during pregnancy and childbirth or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, per 100,000 live births. What is Georgia's maternal mortality rate? Georgia's maternal death rate for white women is twice that of the national rate, and Black women are three times as likely as their Caucasian counterparts to face maternal death. According to CDC data published through America's Health Rankings, Georgia's maternal death rate reached 66.3 deaths per 100,000 live births from 2013 to 2017, as opposed to the national maternal death rate of 29.6. This means pregnant Georgians were two times more likely to die during their pregnancy and up to one year postpartum than the average American. Why is Georgia's maternal mortality rate so high? Access to care is still a central problem for rural women. According to the 2019 House of Representatives Study Committee on Maternal Mortality and ACLU: at least 75 counties in the state have no ob- stetrics and gynecology physicians, a vital healthcare resource for all women, especially pregnant and postpartum mothers. 93 rural counties have no hospital with a labor and delivery unit (a reflection of 40 percent of all labor and delivery facilities in Georgia closing over the last 20 years). two-thirds of rural births in Georgia occur outside of the mother's home county. there are no rural counties in the state with a maternal-fetal medicine specialist. These statistics represent direct barriers to rural women receiving prenatal care, high-risk obstetrics services, and postpartum care. Which coincides with the down trending CDC ranking of Georgia as the 47th state (from 45th) in overall women's access to care in 2021. To make matters worse, many of the state's low-income areas do not have sufficient funding for proper women's healthcare. Rural women in Georgia have a significantly higher mortality rate than in urban Georgia, and rural Black women have double the maternal mortality rate of rural white women. Rural residents face disparities associated with transportation, supportive organizations, and available social services, leading to insufficient and dramatically different prenatal and postpartum care. Looking ahead on how Georgia can reduce its maternal mortality rate and alleviate its maternal health disparities There is an immediate and dire need to: obtain a better understanding of the causes of maternal death in Georgia. increase the number of health care work- ers with advanced degrees in underserved areas (such as supporting Mercer University School of Medicine's Mission to educate physicians and health professionals to meet the primary care and healthcare needs of rural and medically underserved areas in Georgia). develop programs to support women who are most at-risk for maternal mortality. raise awareness of the issues surrounding pregnancy-associated death. create new models of maternal health care delivery in rural areas. promote changes in systems, communities, and individuals to reduce the number of deaths. support policy changes at the state level to support prenatal and postpartum mothers. If you or your partner are currently pregnant or planning to be pregnant The CDC's Hear Her Concerns campaign provides information to help prevent pregnancy-related deaths and is designed for pregnant people, new moms, their families and friends, and healthcare providers. Visit cdc. gov/hearher to learn about the warning signs of pregnancy-related health issues and tips for talking about concerns with pregnant people and their healthcare providers. Resources To learn more about Maternal Healthcare Disparities, visit: Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies: hmhb- ga.org Georgia Department of Public Health: dph.georgia.gov/maternal-mortality CDC Hear Her campaign: cdc.gov/hearher Correction We published the wrong photo with the August Mercer Medical Moment: August is Immuni- zation Awareness Month. Skylar Faul, pictured here, was the author of the article. We regret the error. Georgia National Fair: Georgia Grown Baby Barn returning to pre-pandemic operations Continued From Page 1 Kool and the Gang, John Michael Montgomery, and others. "We think we have something for everyone on the music stages this year from country to rock, to contemporary Christian to R&B and all stuff from the '70s, '80s and '90s," Shimp said. Shimp said the livestock arenas across the fairgrounds will be very active this year as they have received the largest number of entries for livestock shows ever. "We're running out of room for pigs, goats and sheep, but that's a good problem to have," Shimp said. "It's off the charts, and we're looking forward to having them come on in and show their projects." The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Baby Barn returns this year at the Georgia Grown pavilion. The Baby Barn provides animal care demonstrations and hosts the live The Georgia National Fair will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., except for opening day on Oct. 6, when gates open at 3 p.m. The fair will run from Oct. 6-16. For more information, visit the Georgia National Fair online at www.georgianationalfair.com. For the latest fair news, follow the Georgia National Fair on Facebook @georgianationalfair and Instagram @georgianationalfairgrounds. births of dairy calves. Organizer Lee Lancaster said Baby Barn demonstra- tions were pared down in 2021 due to social distancing requirements relat- ed to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year the venue will more closely re- semble it's pre-pandemic schedule. "We did not try to generate a crowd last year," Lee said. "We want- ed to have a show and wanted them to have calves and have a display, but we didn't want to generate a super spreader event." This year, fairgoers will once again be able to sign up for push noti- fications on their smartphones to alert them of a pending birth. Students from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and Fort Valley State University will serve as Baby Barn ambassadors this year to guide visitors during demonstrations and birthing events. Also, the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will demonstrate each day at 11 a.m. during the fair with a mechanical cutaway of a heifer with a calf to explain The Georgia National Fair continues to grow after set-backs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fair organizers reported receiving a record number of entries for the fair's livestock competitions this year. The fair runs Oct. 6-16 in Perry. (Nick Vassy/GDA) the calf-birthing process. "Hopefully, we will engage the crowd a lit- and interactive displays than last year. The educational and home arts and fine arts ex- tle bit more because last year we really didn't Georgia Grown store will sell goods grown hibits will also be on display in the McGill know what to expect," Lancaster said. and made by Georgia producers. Marketplace, Miller-Murphy-Howard Build- On the other side of the pavilion, the Geor- A full midway operated by Reithoffer ing and Heritage Hall for the duration of the gia Grown experience will have more vendors Shows will include rides and games. Youth fair. 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, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 Ask An Expert: Natalie Adan, Food Safety Division Director If you've got questions about food production and safety, agricultural marketing and promotion, the accuracy of commercial and retail scales, plant health, pesticide safety or sales tax exemptions for farmers, the experts on staff at the Georgia Department of Agriculture have answers. Recently, a Market Bulletin reader sent us a question about hair nets, and we turned to Food Safety Division Director Natalie Adan for the answer. Send your questions to MarketBulletin@agr.georgia.gov and we'll get the answer for you, too. Question: Are hairnets a requirement when working with food? Answer: The retail food operations that we regulate include grocery stores, convenience stores, retail bakeries, and meat and seafood markets. Our retail regulations require food employees to wear hair restraints such as hats, hair coverings or nets, beard restraints, and clothing that covers body hair, that are designed and worn to effectively keep their hair from contacting exposed food; clean equipment, utensils, and linens; and unwrapped single-service and single-use articles. Hair restraints are required when employees are working with unpackaged food, food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils, and clean equipment or utensils. All restraints must be worn in such a way to effectively keep hair from contacting food, clean equipment, utensils, and unwrapped single-use articles. Head coverings worn correctly such as hair nets, hats, caps, visors or scarves can accomplish this requirement. Beard restraints, clothing and/or hair coverings that cover body hair are also required. Thank you for your question! Effective Hair Restraint at Retail Guidance Consumers are particularly sensitive to food contaminated by hair. Hair can be both a direct and indirect vehicle of contamination. Food employees may contaminate their hands when they touch their hair. A hair restraint keeps dislodged hair from ending up in the food and may deter employees from touching their hair. The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Retail Food Sales Regulations 40-7-1-.06(4) describes the required use of hair restraints and the exemptions. 40-7-1-.06 Hygienic Practices (4) Effectiveness. (a) Except as provided in (b) of this section, FOOD EMPLOYEES shall wear hair restraints such as hats, hair coverings or nets, beard restraints, and clothing that covers body hair, that are designed and worn to effectively keep their hair from contacting exposed FOOD; clean EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, and LINENS; and unwrapped SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE ARTICLES. When is a Hair Restraint Required? Hair restraints are required when food employees are working with unpackaged food, food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils, and clean equipment or utensils. What Would Be Considered an Adequate Hair Restraint? All restraints must be worn in such a way to effectively keep hair from contacting food, clean equipment, utensils, and unwrapped single-use articles. All Employees MUST wear Effective Hair Restraints in Food Prep Areas (b) This section does not apply to FOOD EMPLOYEES such as counter staff who only serve BEVERAGES and wrapped or PACKAGED FOODS, hostesses, and wait staff if they present a minimal RISK of contaminating exposed FOOD; clean EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, and LINENS; and unwrapped SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE ARTICLES. Head coverings worn correctly, such as hair nets, hats, caps, visors, or scarves can accomplish this requirement. Beard restraints, clothing and/or hair coverings that cover body hair are also required. USDA to issue first pecan forecast for 2022 crop ATHENS During the last week of September, pecan growers will receive a survey from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Information from this survey will be used to forecast pecan production for 2022. "The pecan industry is an important part of U.S. agriculture, especially in southern states, and it is crucial for us to have accurate data about this key sector of the economy," said Anthony Prillaman, director of the NASS Southern Regional Field Office. "Around 2,600 producers from across the country including more than 350 in Georgia will be contacted to accurately measure 2022 acreage and production for pecans. The data collected from this survey will help set pecan acreage and production estimates at both the state and U.S. level." As an alternative to mailing the survey back and to help save both time and money, growers will have the option to respond to the survey securely online via the Respondent Portal at agcounts.usda.gov. Growers who have not responded by Sept. 29 will be contacted for a telephone or in person interview by a NASS representative. NASS safeguards the privacy of all respondents and publishes only aggregate data, ensuring that no individual operation or producer can be identified. Survey results will be published in the Crop Production report, to be released on Oct. 12. These and all NASS reports are available online at www.nass.usda.gov. For more information call the NASS Southern Regional Field Office at 800.253.4419. Our roads lead to adventure. Plan your next road trip using the free Georgia Grown Trails App. Download the app using Google Play or the App Store. Developed September 28, 2017 Revised October 17, 2019 Georgia Cooking: Healthy tarragon chicken salad with Georgia pecans From Gena Knox and the Georgia Pecan Commission Ingredients Salad 3 lbs bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts 1 Tbsp. olive oil 1 cup celery, chopped 3 Tbsp. Georgia Pecans, toasted and chopped Dressing 1/4 cup light mayonnaise 1/4 cup plain yogurt 1 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. Dijon mustard 3 Tbsp. fresh tarragon, roughly chopped Directions Salad Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place chicken on a parchment-lined baking pan, drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 35 minutes, or until internal temperature registers 165 degrees F on a meat thermometer. Once chicken has cooled, remove skin and meat from bones and chop into chunks (you should have about 3 cups). Dressing In a large bowl, combine mayonnaise, yogurt, lemon juice, mustard and tarragon. Add chicken, celery and pecans to dressing ingredients. Combine well and season with salt and pepper to taste. Yield: 6 Servings Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 30 minutes Georgia Grown in Season Apples Beans Citrus Eggplant Grapes (muscadine) Lettuce Mushrooms Squash Okra (Summer) Pecans Squash Peppers (Winter) Potatoes Tomatoes (Sweet) Watermelon Pumpkins Zucchini PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 RABBITS Ayam Ketawa a.k.a laughing Peafowl available - chicks, chickens. I have 3 hens and 2 1/yo & 2y/o. India Blue, IB Pullet farm equipment - Swarms removed: free of Chore-Time feed system & charge. No structures. Joe Flemish giants for Eason Hogansville 6916 sale. Lee 706-594- roosters: $75 each. Prefer to sell all together. Rome 706346-5592 Pied, IB Black Shoulder, Purple, & White. Please text me. Jamie Griffin 678-600-7394 Meat rabbits: pedigree bloodline Black Silver Foxes, (1) 5m/o buck and (1) 3m/o doe. (3) pure breed New Zealand 3 m/o bucks. J Porter Bostwick 706-380-7222 Beautiful, 3m/o Silver Laced Wyandotte rooster. Has been held daily & eats out of hand: $10. Good home only. Leave voice mail. Kenney Buford 770-945-7813 Birmingham roller pigeons. Peafowl: Adult India blue peafowl, 1 y/o. Hens and males, will lay next summer. Also, pea chicks hatched 2022. Jerry Mock Colquitt 229-758-3717 San Juan rabbits, breeding age: $15 each or $25/pair. Pat Bentley Rutledge 404-9838306 Breeders and all others for sale. Have all different colors, quality rollers. Harvey Bray Byron 478-956-6234 Pigeons - white rollers, turner rollers, colored rollers & white homers: $20/pair. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478-494-3240 Black Copper Marans, Well- Pullets - Rhode Island Red, POULTRY/FOWL summer hens & rooster for Golden Comets & Black Sex sale: $22.00/ea. Barry Mans- link; quality birds. Brian Sturdy Any person engaged in buying field 770-595-0151 Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Calf-tel hutches: $250/ea. 4ft wide, 7ft long, 53in high, (24) available. Also great for dogs, goats, etc. Frank Ellijay 706-889-0998 Lubing water system, will part Clark Upson County 706-975 out; propane brooders & box -1096 heaters; 80kW Kohler propane generator, 646hrs. Call for details. Theresa Carrollton 404754-2585 Wildflower & Sourwood honey for sale by the bucket or jar: call for pricing. Ken Anderson Murrayville 770-861-8396 FEED SUPPLIES Wildflower honey cases - (2) 1500lb grain bin: $1000; 30ft portable grain auger: $600; Baltic 3pt hitch seeder: $500; Sureweigh cattle scales, 3000lb capacity: $2000. Willard Redwine Dalton 706- pints; $84/case; (15) 1lb jars: $108/case; (10) 2lb jars: $168/case. W/out labels. Discount on whole lot. Floyd Payne Brasstown, NC 828361-5235 260-9526 Will pick up swarms, no 65MX Gehl mill w/manuals: $2000; 200cu/ft dump wagon, excellent tires: $1500. Good working machines. Fred Hale charge. Will structures for CSRA. Justin 706-829-9372 remove from a fee. In the Stitt Augusta live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for resale, must be licensed by the GDA. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild MISCELLANEOUS before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. Out-of-state poultry must have a negative Avian ANIMAL Influenza test and negative pulEQUIPMENT AND lorum test within 21 days of en- Blue slate turkeys, breeding pair: $130 for the pair. Text for more info. A. Bennett Auburn 678-227-9535 Embden geese for sale (4) gosling: $15/ea; (2) older but this spring: $25/ea; (1) adult w/turned leg. Doug Covington 678-526-3918 Game roosters & Muscovy ducks. Special sale: $5/ea. Marvin Resaca 706-625-5291 Guinea chics for sale, straight run. Call for details. M. Saponari Elberton 706-4985277 Guineas: $12/ea, (5) available. Red Pyle, Fawn Silver, Blue Splash, & Golden Duckwing old English bantams for sale. Bobby Owensby Nicholson 706-224-3284 Rhode Island, Barred Rock, Delaware & Black Sex Link pullets, ready to lay: $15. Dale Ricks Soperton 912-529-6446 Turkeys Rhonde Island Reds, 5m/o: $10/ea or $30/for all 4. Becky Winston 770-714-7795 Used cattle mobile squeeze chute, new floor and upgraded tires; tires and hub can be removed when in use: $1600. Tommy Presley Jackson 678794-4574 XHD cattle panels: $220/ea; 180 XHD cornorless sweep: $3900; 20ft HD cattle guards: $5000; 2-bale covered hay feeder: $2700. Gary Piedmont, AL 256-390-3940 SWINE SUPPLIES 16ft x 16ft all metal hog trap: $750. Charles Crawley Unidilla Watkinsville 706-769-6060 Several 15-ton feed bins, Brock brand. Some in great shape, some good for projects: $1250-$2000. Delivery available. Bill Durham Summerville 706-252-1084 Only agriculture-related items may be advertised in this Category. BEES, HONEY AND SUPPLIES 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 tering Georgia. For more infor- SUPPLIES mation, call the GDA Livestock and Poultry Division, 404.656.3665. (2) beautiful white roosters (maybe White Plymouth Rocks): $5/ea. Martha Whitley Mauk 478-235-5434 (2) turkeys, 6m/o. Text only, text for details. P. Booker. Blue Ridge 678-492-9331 (22) grown Toulouse geese: $30/ea. Carolyn Royston 706491-1549 19 Guineas available. 6 lavender and 13 pearl. 5 1/2 weeks old: $7 each. M.S. Kilroe Mon- roe 404-405-0466 Assorted breeds baby to D. Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948 In stock now - Guinea keets, hatchery choice colors. We are 'Georgia's Best Little Guinea Fowl Hatchery.' Thomaston www.FlintRiverGuinea.com 706-741-2904 Lavender Orpington (2) roosters, beautiful, gentle, hand raised: $25/ea or $40/pair; (3) Welsummer hens, speckled eggs: $80. Wee Woods Farm Danielsville 706-254-7717 Male Indian peacock, 1y/o: $100. Animal Medical Clinic, Maxwell Sidner Athens 706548-4486 Muscovy ducks: $20. Geese, 3 brown Chinese: $30. 1 African: $30. 1 Sebastopol: $40. 2 mixed: $25. Roxanne CATTLE SUPPLIES (2) heavy duty water troughs: $225-325; metal cable for feedlot fence: $75; 3pt hitch hay forks & 1 3pt hitch gooseneck ball hookup. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-473-1418 Aluminum cattle grooming chute, 2 stall dividers, 2 sign holders: retails $2100, asking $1500. Calvin Minchew Macon home: 478-781-0604 Cell: 478951-1177 Leave message Pearson squeeze chute, older, manual head gate, needs painting, works good: $1800. Nan Throneberry Gillsville 706-476-1514 229-942-0243 TACK AND SUPPLIES Amish wagon, totally enclosed, air curtain, good hydraulic brakes, wagon poles need repair or replacement: $1500 or possible trade. Harley Augusta 706-339-2975 English saddle, medallian w/pad: $250. Bob Yuoung Harris 706-897-8072 For sale (4) western saddles; also misc tack. E. Kennedy Cochran 478-2305721 Horse cart w/harness, (2) saddles, (10) bits, several halters. E. Hendricks Dublin 478676-3513 (200) 10 frame single hive body colonies, used boxes, new frames, new queens, new lids & bottoms for: $200/ea; also honey. Seth Hill Lakemont 706-982-3442 (GALLBERRY HONEY) VOTED BEST-TASTING & FLAVOR OF GA WINNER $68/gallon includes shipping www.brucesnutnhoney.com. B. Bruce Homerville 912- 487-5001 fish and other fish species requiring a Wild Animal License, visit https://georgiawildlife.com/aquaculture or call 770.761.3044. A-1 Big Reds/Euro great fishing: $40/lb; Red wigglers perfect for fishing and composting: $35/lb. Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@cox.net 478-9554780 All sizes - Bass, Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Threadfin, Gizzard Shad, Shellcracker and more. Free delivery or pick up. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, sterile grass carp, channel catfish, koi. Lake management. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 adult; chicks sexed and unsexed; ducks, guineas, Ayam Cemani also. Sherry AmersonWhite Augusta blackberrycreekminifarm@gmail.com 706-833-5535 White 770-479-7110 Pea chicks (4) purple india blue mix; (4) white spaldings; also have 1-2y/o. Please text. GiGi Hampton 404-731-2482 Powder River sweep system w/pap cage. Bought new, years ago. Sold cows don't need: $4200 OBO. Fincher LaGrange 706-298-1156 Western saddles and misc western tack. Leave message. Gary Cockrell Gillsville 770403-5373 DOG SUPPLIES 10-8-5 frame equipment, 5 frame nucs, 3# packages, beekeeping supplies, beekeeping classes, honey, swarm capture. Harold Lanier Commerce Bass, bream, channel catfish, fingerlings, sterile grass carp. Delivery available at additional cost. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Grass carp, Bluegill, and Harold@LanierBeeBarn.com 678-471-7758 Threadfin shad. Delivery available at: $2.50/mile, one way. 2022 sourwood honey - raw, Brian Simmons Hawkinsville Help e Honey Bee unfiltered, unlabeled, glass. (9) 478-892-3144 cases 1lb Gueenline: $135/ea; (2) cases 2lb Queenline: $245/ea; 1gal: $100. Larry Clark Tallulah Falls 828-5266345 Largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, all sizes catfish; also feeders, aeration, electrofishing, pond liming, weed analysis & consult- 2022 wildflower honey: $17/qt ing services. Keith Edge Sop- or $9/pt; remove swarms: free; erton 478-697-8994 Great for dogs, goats, etc. Calf-tel hutches, 4ft wide, 7ft remove bees from structures: fee. Derry Oliver Commerce long, 53in high: $250/ea. 706-335-7226 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Frank Ellijay 706-889-0998 Adult 10-frame single hives, full of bees with working 2021 High protein UGA tested RABBIT SUPPLIES queen. 5-frame nucs with hay for sale barn-stored working queen and bees. You rd/sq Alicia & Russell, Bermu- (1) all wire rabbit cage for sale. 4 partitions. Asking: $50. Scott Elberton 706-244-2433 pick up. Henry R Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2644 Dadant, 20 frame, motorized da grass. Delivery Available. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912293-2535 or 912-537-9721 POULTRY SUPPLIES extractor: $500; hot water wax 2021-2022 4x5 rolls of mixed melter: $100. Roy Rush Cairo grasses, net-wrapped, good 404-683-2741 tight rolls: $20 and up. Kevin 40ftX500ft chicken house, sell in 250ft sections: $3000/ea; Hired Hand heaters: $125/ea; 48in metal fans: $75/ea; 18 ton Chore-Time feed bins, great For sale - various bee keeping supplies - hives, extractor, suit, smoker, pest control, etc. Text please. Kim Soperton Vassar Hartwell 706-961-1862 2022 4x5 round bales of Bahia/Bermuda mix hay: $50/ea outside; $70/ea stored for hunting blinds/storage: 478-299-1791 in barn. Raymond Bailey License plates available now gabeeplate.com $500/ea. David Cedartown New crop delicious mountain Louisville 404-379-9802 or 770-748-8929 wildflower honey: $4/lb in 5gal 404-379-9804 Hen house equipment feed bins, nest pads, washer motors. All used, everything available. Jerry Ivester Demorest buckets; also very light new sourwood honey: $7/lb in buckets. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343 2022 4x5.5 JD net wrap rolls. Horse & cow quality, inside & outside. Hay delivery available for mileage, Greene & Han- 706-754-9554 Large ShapLock chicken Remove honey bees from a structure for a fee Remove a cock Counties. 706-340-3146 Josh Sparta coop on wheels, good condi- swarm for free. Also, wanted 2022 Alicia Bermuda hay, tion: $400. Jack Ellijay 706- bee equipment. Leonard Day horse quality: $8/sq. bale. Jo 276-1896 Macon 478-719-5588 Grant Perry 478-217-0626 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov COMMITTED TO AG. COMMITTED TO YOU. "The reason I choose to do business with Farm Credit is that they support the agriculture community. They are very understanding of the trials and tribulations that we face, and they will go the extra mile to help us when we need it. They understand where we are, where we come from, and what we stand for." - Kaye Usher, Co-Owner of R&K Greenhouses PAGE 11 NMLS# 619788 GeorgiaFarmCredit.com LOANS FOR LAND, FARMS AND HOMES PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN 2022 square bales, Bermuda crabgrass mix, sprayed, fertilized & weed free: $6/ea in the field, $6.50/ea at barn. K. Fall Vegetable Planting Guide 2022 Coastal bermuda hay. Wood Hoschton 770-867- Well fertilized, weed and rain 4332 free: $6.25 to $6.50 per square bale. Rolls: $50 to $60. Curtis 2022 Wheat straw: $3.50/bale Durden Lyons 912-245-1081 at barn. Delivery available. Gary Tarrytown 912-286-3191 2022 Fescue Bermuda mix, horse quality, net-wrapped: Compost available for pick- Vegetable Days to Maturity Planting Dates Seeds/Plants per 100 ft. Spacing Rows per plants Depth to Plant $50-$60 (inside); $35-$40 (out- up or delivery: $40/yd. Whole- Asparagus 2nd year Nov. & Dec. 50 roots 36" x 18"-24" 6" side). Delivery possible. Coy sale pricing available. Please Baker Loganville 770-466- call. Wesley Savannah 912- 4609 313-4460 2022 fescue hay, fertilized Horse manure, mixed with and non-fertilized: $7/ea. shavings: free. Danny West Beans, bush pole lima 50-60 65-75 65-75 July 5-Aug. 10 July 1-Aug. 1 July 1-Aug. 1 1/2 pound 1/2 pound 1/2 pound 36" x 2"-4" 36" x 4"-12" 36" x 3"-4" 1"-1 1/2" 1"-1 1/2" 1"-1 1/2" Robert Steele Zebulon 770- Fayetteville 404-771-4041 468-6425 pole lima 80-85 July 1-Aug. 1 1/2 pound 36" x 6"-8" 1"-1 1/2" 2022 Fescue square bales, under cover, no weeds, sprayed/fertilized, many bales available: $7/ea. Debbie Murrayville 305-304-5878 Red Wriggler, worm composting kit that produces organic fertilizer (worm castings). Text for more info. Aron Stockbridge 404-431-1510 Beets Broccoli Butterpea 55-65 60-80 70 Aug. 1-Sept. 20 Aug. 1-Sept. 20 July 1-Aug. 1 1 ounce 100 plants 1/2 pound 18"-36" x 2" 36" x 12" 36" x 3"-4" 1/2" 1"-1 1/2" 2022 hay, both and cattle and Wheat straw, $6; mulch hay, horse quality, heavy 4x5 bales: $4 at barn. Quantity discount. $50 and up. Bahia-Bermuda Hartwell Wallace Vassar 706mix and rye-Bahia-Bermuda 436-2664, Kevin Vassar 706mix, UGA 132RFQ. Monfort 961-1862 Cabbage Carrot 70-120 Aug. 1-Oct 1 100 plants 36" x 12" 70-95 Aug. 20-Sept. 15 1/2 ounce 18-36" x 2"-3" 1/4" Farm Reynolds 904-386-3520 PLANTS, TREES Cauliflower 60-75 July 15-Aug. 15 100 plants 36" x 12" 2022 Horse quality rolls & square bales, weed free & fer- AND FLOWERS Collards 55-85 Aug. 1-Sept. 1 1/2 ounce 36" x 8"-16" 1/2" tilized, barn stored. Bermuda, Ryegrass & Fescue/orchard Advertisements selling officially Cucumber: available. Delivery available. protected plants must include a Lance Monroe 678-975-2042 permit to sell such plants. Ads submitted without this permit 2022 Russell Bermudagrass, 300+ available, 4x5 fertilized, net-wrapped, barn-sheltered, RFQ-116, 11.7% protein, $90/bale. 10+ @ $85/bale. Delivery negotiable. VM/text. Wayne Pruitt Statesboro 912682-4481 will not be published. For infor- mation on the sale or shipment of protected plants, visit www.fws.org/Endangered/per- mits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. For questions about ginseng, visit 2022 Russell hay, UGA test- https://www.fws.gov/Endan- ed, 4x5 net-wrap rolls. Excellent horse & cattle quality: $75/roll. Lonnie McKinney Cordele 229-947-2878 gered/permits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 404.679.7097. 2022 Tifton 44 & Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5.2 bales, fertilized cow hay, outside: $65/bale. Ivey T. Jeanes Gordon 478-233-0347 Angel trumpets, Confederate roses, Christmas roses (Helleborus): $5/ea; hydrangeas, burning bushes, nandinas, Forsythia, Carolina Jessamine, beautyberries, ferns: $3.50/ea; slicing pickling gynoecious Eggplant Kale Lettuce Mustard Okra Onion, green dry bulb Peppers, bell hot 50-65 50-65 50-65 75-90 50-70 60-85 40-50 55-65 60-90 100-120 65-80 65-95 July 15-Aug. 15 July 15-Aug. 15 July 15-Aug. 15 July 10-July 30 Aug. 1-Sept. 1 Sept. 1-Oct. 1 Aug. 15-Sept. 15 June 15-July 10 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 Oct. 10-Nov. 10 July 25-Aug. 10 1 ounce 1 ounce 1 ounce 50 plants 1/2 ounce 1/4 ounce 1/2 ounce 1 ounce 300 plants 300 plants 50 plants 50 plants 60" x 12" 60" x 12" 60" x 12" 36" x 24" 36" x 8"-16" 18"-36" x 8-12" 18"-36" x 2" 36" x 12" 18"-36" x 3" 18"-36" x 3"-4" 36" x 24" 36" x 24" 1/2"-3/4" 1/2"-3/4" 1/2"-3/4" 1/2" 1/8" 1/2" 1" 300+ round rolls mulch hay, Monkey grass: free. Carla 1200lbs: $30.00/roll. Kirk Little Houghton Marietta 770-428- hot-sweet 65-95 50 plants 36" x 24" Lyons 912-326-3512 2227 Radish 4x5 round net-wrapped bales Angel trumpets, ginger lilies, 25-30 Sept. 1-Oct. 15 1 ounce 24" x 1" 1/2" of Bahia hay: $50/bale. Pick hostas, ferns, phantom hy- Spinach up. Mike Plains 229-938-8257 drangeas, Chinese snowballs, 40-45 Sept. 1-Oct. 15 1 ounce 18"-36" x 2" 1/2"-3/4" Bermuda, mixed hay. Fertilized & rain free, horse quality: satum, & elephant ears. Doug Lilburn 678-618-0352 Squash: summer 40-55 Aug. 1-Aug. 25 1/2 ounce 36" x 24" 1"-2" $8/square; $80/round bales in Blueberry, blackberry, mus- barn. Large quantity delivery cadine, loquat, yuca, fig potted available. S. Stana Carrollton plants: $6/ea; edible banana, 770-241-3201 sago plants: $10/ea; Satsuma Horse quality Bermuda hay: orange, lemon, lime, tangerine: (zucchini) winter Tomato: cherry 85-120 70-90 June 15-July 15 1/2 ounce 50 plants 60" x 36" 48" x 24" 1"-2" $6/bale, $70/roll; oats & clover $25/ea. Davis Yaun Soperton grape 70-90 June 15-July 15 50 plants 48" x 24" mix: $5.50/bale, $50/roll 678-283-7592 baleage. Andrew Metter 912682-9690 Grafted pecan trees for sale. 2023 planting season - Sumn- determinate indeterminate 70-90 70-90 June 15-July 15 June 15-July 15 50 plants 50 plants 48" x 24" 48" x 24" Just cut 2022 Bahia/Bermuda er, Cape Fear, Oconee, Cadmix, round bales. Delivery do, Pawnee. Andy Smith Turnip 40-60 Aug. 10-Sept. 15 1/2 ounce 18"-36" x 2" 1/2" available for a fee. Please call Hawkinsville 478-225-8433 Matt or Brad. Waverly Hall Adapted from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service 706-826-8299 or 706-575- Pachysandra - I have large 6490 Sunbelt Ag Expo offering barn-kept Bermuda grass hay, (100) 5x4 rolls available. Call for information. Sunbelt Moul- supply. Great ground cover, deer & rabbit resistant, loves shade, doesn't climb: $10/50 bare root plants. Carol Marietta 770-490-5685 Variegated liriope & mondo grass, 1gal pots: $2/each; Ginkgo tree, 1gal pots: $10/each. Iris available. K. Patman Athens 706-549-4487 Abruzzi Rye seed in 50# bags. 80% germination: 1-9 bags, $21/bag; 10+ bags, $20/bag. James Gaston Americus 229-938-9115 Seasoned oak firewood, cord, S.W.B. Truckload: $125, or any other quantity. Delivery available. Larry Moore Grantville 678-278-5709 text THINGS TO EAT Advertisers producing and offering for sale shell eggs at retail to trie 229-921-1067 Tiff hay: $8/bale. Cutting Sept 18-25, depending on weather. Will load on flat bed trailers. Joe Gainesville 770-983-7504 Tifton 44 hay, square bales, dry in barn, horse quality: $5.00/bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421 MULCH AND FERTILIZERS Pawpaw plants, 1-2 yr old seedlings. First year plants are $15 or 3 for $30. Second year plants are $25 or 3 for $50. Jay Doolittle College Park 404422-0828 Privacy trees - Thuja Green Giants, Leyland Cypress. We deliver direct from our farm and plant for you. John Cowherd Monticello 770-8627442 Sawtooth oaks, Chinese Various trees for memorials, 2.5gal nursery pots, ready for services: $40 & up. Includes Japanese maples, oaks, ect. Passive resale income potential. Rhonda Gainesville area 678-616-3034 SEEDS Advertisements selling seeds must include a current state laboratory report (fewer than nine months old) for purity, noxious Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, homegrown, 50 y/o stand, 99.46 purity, 94 percent germination; over 1,000 bags available. Perry Marlowe Comer 678-227-9110 White multiplying onions for sale: $9/qt + $9 shipping w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville GA 30558 470-201-9105 FIREWOOD or call Smoking pecan wood for sale, already split: $350/cord. Sylvia Houston Loganville 404-538-2222 PICK YOUR OWN CROPS Muscadines and Scuppernongs, U-Pick or buy off the table. Banks Vineyard 290 Banks Road Fayetteville Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, the end consumer must obtain an egg candling certificate from the Georgia Department of Agri- culture. The department offers virtual training in egg candling. Call 404.656.3627 or email can- dling@agr.georgia.gov for more information. 2021 Desirable pecans ready to eat: $12 per pound plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2021 shelled Elliott pecans, (100) big round bales of mulch hay, baled in 2022. Delivery possible: call for price. J. C. Baker Loganville 770-5084062 (30) Mixed grass round bales, 4x5: $10/ea or $175/all. A. Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258 chestnuts, Japanese maples, 3gal azalea (Formosa, Red Formosa, GG Gerbing, George Tabor), crape myrtles, amaryllis bulbs in 1gal pots. Mark Wrightsville 478-455-2981 Tree yearlings for sale - red bud, red maple, persimmon, weeks and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For more information regarding certified seed, call the GDA Seed Division, 229.386.3557. Coker oats, 97 percent germ., cleaned, 50lb bags: $13. Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Seasoned oak: $110/quarter cord w/local delivery included. Sunday 1pm-6pm. Scuppernongs & muscadines. Snare Farm, 3736 Gillsville Hwy, Gillsville. Open daily. ready to eat-bake-freeze-enjoy: $12/lb. +shipping. Call/text Mark Parker 229-726-4238 Tressie Parker 229-400-3304 Moultrie Facebook: Parker Pecans Beautiful farm fresh eggs in 2022 oat straw, 4x6 net wrap gardenia, etc. Call or text for Quantity discount. Lyndon All quantities available. Bob SnareFarm@gmail.com. Call assorted colors: $4/doz. Re- rolls: $40 ea. Lee Harris Alamo more information. Aron Walsh Mize Royston 706-498-4686 Lewis Fayetteville 770-461- Joanne for appointment. 978- becca Little Monroe 678-535- 912-223-9791 Stockbridge 404-431-1510 4083 835-5458 8417 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13 THINGS TO EAT Muscadines, available late Beautiful crochet cross book- Georgia antique handmade August/September. Both pur- marks and angels. Taking or- pottery collection-churns, ple & bronze. Call for availabili- ders now for Christmas. Edith crocks, jugs, milk pitchers, etc. REAL ESTATE N Fla organic blueberry orchards, 35 ac, including irrigation, farm vehicles, barn, etc, Advertisers producing and offer- ty. John Brown Lithonia 404- Roland Commerce 706-983- 80+ pieces, mostly north Geor- profitable U-pick, local sales, ing for sale shell eggs at retail to the end consumer must obtain an egg candling certificate from the Georgia Department of Agri- 697-2735 Pears for sale, ready now. Russell Howington Good 2910 Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown out. gia. Sell all for one price. Bill McGraw Watkinsville 706614-0867 All farm property listed within this category (for sale or rent/lease) must consist of 10 need qualified tennant to lease all. Tallahassee, FL 850-2518317 SERVICES culture. The department offers virtual training in egg candling. Call 404.656.3627 or email candling@agr.georgia.gov for more information. Accepting deposits Bourbon Red heritage turkeys: $10/lb. USDA processed, non-GMO feed, pasture-raised, moved daily; also eggs/chicken available. More info Restoring Pastures on Facebook. Text please. Daniel LaGrange 678687-6746 Freezer beef - black Angus, grass/grain fed: $3.86/lb hanging weight +$0.86/lb processing fee. Entire steer/heifer. Deposit required. Lone Tree Ranch, Ronald Hunton Rome 678-614-2336 Freezer beef - whole, half, quarter, eighths. USDA inspected processing facility, vacuum sealed. Delivery available. Joshua Meeks Kite 478- Hope 404-304-6166 Ready in less than 3 weeks. All-natural grass-fed local beef custom-cut vacuum sealed wholes & halves. Standard quarters. Audrey Culloden 678-852-9880 Scuppernongs in Monroe County, black & bronze, from irrigated vines: $12/gal. George Vedder 39 Forsyth Landing BLVD Forsyth Ga. 31029, 678-544-2585 Water-ground meal, flour & grits: $5/5lbs + postage. Mike Buckner 780 Fielders Mill RD Junction City GA 31812 706269-3630 You Pick Muscadines/Scuppernongs, SunWoman Farms, 1401 Ridgeway Road, Bogart, Ga. 30622. 706-540-5355 www.sunwomanvineyard.com ODDITIES Jackie Paul Conyers 770-5971510 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds; also wicker and rattan repair. Over 40 years of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Chair caning in Tiger. Please call for estimate. Donald Becker Rabun County 770-8079783 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 706865-5123 Vintage hand-braided rug, 104in diameter, minor separation. Perfect for lodge or cabin: $125 OBO. Call/text after 5. A. Old No. 7 McCormick-Deering mule-drawn sickle mower: $500. James Causey Albany 229-395-6300 Old odds & ends - Singer sewing machine/stand; car jacks; cast iron food grinder; wooden chest; hand tools; fishing rods. Randall Ball Ground 770-735-2258 One corn sheller. Works good, good box: $100. Harold McLain Baxley 770-689-8180 Wooden farm wagon have began repairs, have parts. Began refurbish, time for someone else to take over. Many extras included. Jim Clarkston 404-472-7367 CANNING SUPPLIES 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 11+ acre tract w/opportunity to purchase 41 acres. Great location on Galloway RD, wooded, easy easement access to rd. Nanette Churchwell Blue Ridge 770-634-0104 17.5acres in Lumpkin County, w/2BR 1BA house, (2) over 100y/o barns on property: make an offer. Curtis Dahlonega 770-231-1677 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. Pasture board I have (6) pastures w/plenty of grass. trails & round pens: $200/mo per head. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-402-2421 FARM SERVICES 494-1432 Large pumpkins for sale. Charlie Thomas 1141 Charlie Thomas RD, Cleveland, GA. 30528 charlie.thomas.farm@gmail.com 706-809-0515 Locally-grown premium beef, USDA inspected, half/whole available, custom cuts: $4.50/lb hanging weight. Also ground beef, sausage, steaks, roast. Potts Bros Farm Jefferson 706-367-5823 Multiplying onions for sale, grown by Eugene White: $30/gal + shipping. Vanessa White Lithonia 770-787-6037 Multiplying onions, 1gal: $38.00 including shipping. J. Pruitt 1685 Barron Rd. Waleska GA 30183 706-337-4604 Muscadine & scuppernong grapes for sale Sept-Oct in Gwinnett. Contact between 10am-6pm for availability & price. Mr. Brogdon Sugar Hill bnbrogdon@mindspring.com Burlap bags/sacks for feed, seed, crops. Several sizes, recently purchased Hall Bagging Manufacturing Plant. Call. Stan Howe Dawson 678-427-2923 Over 300 tobacco sticks. From Worth County far: best offer. Carole Gibbs. Ty Ty 803530-0148 HANDICRAFTS AND SUPPLIES 4-leaf clovers. Christmas is coming. Add clover gifts to Christmas cards. Offering large selection. Nice gifts, good prices. Call before 8pm, leave message. Chris Loganville 770-466-2173 9 Singer hemstitching machines 72w-19, need cleaning and repair. 6 Read smocking pleater, 3 mounted, 1 motorized, 2 in boxes. Make offer. Nancy Tiede Covington 770787-7480 All types of chair caning, refinishing & repairs. James Hollis Milledgeville 706-8293759 FARM ANTIQUES (4) cast iron black wash pots, two 15gal & others are smaller, used as flower pots, have holes drilled in bottom: $60/ea. Dwayen Higgens Norcross 770-490-4098 1 old antique push mower in good shape, in my house: $150 OBO. Serious calls only please. Russell Comer 706783-5297 or 706-206-5318 Antique cast iron skillets, all sizes, w/lids; also Dutch oven. Malcolm Talley Rome 706584-1724 Antique horse or mule drawn cotton seeder planter. Has scars but warehouse kept last 50 years: $350. Earl Janney Valdosta 229-834-5145 Farm, school, and church bells from 15-30 inches wide. Train bell will sell all at discount or individual older. C. Burnett Covington 770-715- Canning glass quarts & half gallons: price depends on size. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 Canning jars. (17) dozen quarts, (6) dozen pints: $6/doz; water bath: $5; pressure canner: $25 or $150/all. Joseph James Decatur 404-636-9364 Canning pressure cooker: $25; crocheted double-sized bed spread: $195; cast iron outdoor furniture, call for details. Rebecca Barrow Co 770-725-8177 OTHER (3) tires ST225x75x15L $25/ea; metal & plastic barrels: $20/ea; gas cooker w/bottle: $50. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 Birdhouse business for sale, includes large inventory of assorted birdhouses and woodworking tools. Macon 478- 202.5 acres: $1,995/acre. Hills and hollows with red and white oak, American beech, hickory and pine. Deer, turkey, pig. Selling whole or divided. S. Broussard Stewart Co 770-7788682 32acres for sale. All clear, used for hay. Creek, well & Electricity: $5000,000. G. Buffington Gillsville 678-630-2072 33ac Farm, 1910 farmhouse restored 3BR 2BA, hardwood floors, pool, detached garage, shop, tool shed, storage sheds, fenced pastures, pond. Harry Oglethorpe County 404-432-6716 45.5 acres, half open, rest woods, fronts HWY 37, near 25 years experience in farm, tractor & Bobcat work, bush hogging/lawn mowing, grading/clearing, plowing/garden, deer plots, fence/heavy equipment welding, post holes. Larry Houston Covington 770235-3082/770-235-3782 38 years' experience: horse arenas laser graded, tree clearing, driveways built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking, demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 44 years of experience bush hogging, light clearing, grading, postholes, gardens, food plots, aerating, fertilizing, seeding, discing, hauling, fence removal, etc. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Ag/Farm fencing, all types installed and repaired. 14Yrs experience. Land management services: consulting, mowing, seeding, food plots, wildlife habitat. Casey Kent Good Hope 678-446-8520 770-945-2025 Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 5028 390-6899 Morgan: $3000/acre. Jim An- AM Horsemanship. Mobile Market Bulletin Farmland Ad Form Ad guidelines: Only farmland of 5 acres or more may be advertised. Include price, acreage and county where the property is located. All property must be for sale by the owner. Limit descriptive terms to property characteristics or struc- 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 Cast iron wash pot, 20 gallon: $225. Charlie Sawyer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 drews Edison 229-835-2483 jtajr51@yahoo.com 6.66acres near Ocmulgee River, parcel number 010 041, good for deer hunting, highway frontage near Rhine, w/power: $33,000 OBO. Wayne Poole Dodge Co 478-689-6897 professional horse training, 30 years' experience. Working initiate colts, horse behavior issues, etc. For more info, call 678-308-4002 Bobcat/tractor work, seed drill, bush-hogging, post-hole, food plots, land clearing, driveways, roads, grading, tures. A maximum word count of 25 including name, address, phone number and your city of residence is permitted in Farmland ads. Only one ad per subscriber per issue. You must be a paid subscriber to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Deer processing equipment everything needed to start your own business. Saws, cutters, wrappers, grinders and lots more. Too much to list. Ed- 69.57acres, 27acres established pecan orchard, irrigated, 2br/2ba w/finished basement, pole barn, mobile home: $550,000 inc. contents of shop/garage, all farm machin- plowing/tilling, pasture maintenance. Oconee and surrounding counties. www.mikesfarmandpropertymgmt.com. Michael Ebright Watkinsville 770-363-5092 ward Statham 770-307-7853 ery. Must sell orchard, will Bush hog your pasture or Subscriber number ____________ County ______________ separate. Meyer Jeffersonville field & till your garden. Larry Frigidaire 40in electric range: 478-960-9533 Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 $150; Frigidaire 30in gas range: $250; HD GE washer & dryer: $500; GE side-by-side refrigerator: $300; (3) ceiling fans: $30/ea. Edwin Alpharetta 404-641-0421 Hobart Buffalo Chopper, 1hp, #12 hub, 18in bow: $3000. John Barnesville 678-603- 85 acres: $2,150/acre. Tract has big hardwoods & seclusion, allowing bucks to reach their full potential. Surrounded by huge timberland tracts & state park. Suzanne Broussard Stewart Co 770778-8682 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow and plow, bale square hay. Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-9515563 Custom tree/land clearing barns, pasture, residences. Leave property clean. Demoli- 8920 tion. Laser grading pads for Oklahoma Joe's smoker: smoker/charcoal grill has FARMLAND FOR RENT/LEASE barns, homes, riding arenas. Build/refurbish toppings/driveways. Drainage correction. In- geavy-guage steel, tempera- sured. Bill Atlanta 770-231- ture guage & cool-touch han- Barn with 4 stalls, feed and 4662 dles. Richard or Kathy Hampton 678-592-5735 Peerless dryer, 3-phase power, double trailer hookup, tack room, 60 acres of pasture fenced and cross fenced with 3 run-in sheds. Billy Hampton 404-444-2436 Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred Milam 8001 S Giles Rd Douglasville Ga. 30135 770942-4672 only used one season. James Beautiful 120ac. horse/cattle Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety Thompson Chula 229-256- farm for rent in Forsyth and Emergency Signage. An I hereby certify that this notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin: ________________________________________________________ 8875. County, 6 minutes from information source for greater GA400. Approx 50 acres in peace of mind. Website: Red wigglers/compost worms fenced pasture. Potential care- www.farm911signs.com Daren for sale: $25 per lb. Raymond taker. Serious inquiries only. Sue Truex Cumming 678-628- Cason Rochelle 229-365-3213 Brian 912-429-0596 6767 PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARM SERVICES Land clearing/heavy duty brush cutting. Small lot clear- EMPLOYMENT WANTED ISO someone w/restoration Need horse quality hay, no experience to restore my weeds, prefer round bales. Farm fence specialist - installation, paint, pressure-wash & repair. Serving NE Georgia. Dan Gilbert Cumming 229325-3163 Feral hog removal free service - disabled veteran looking to remove feral hogs. Combine ing, food plots/hunting trails, excavator work, hay production. Jenkins County and surrounding counties. Call or text, Lynn Pitzer 478-747-3886 or Josh Pitzer 478-396-3335 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. Items wanted in all Classified Categories will be advertised here. 1957-1962 Ford 861 PowerMaster tractor wanted. I want good condition, ready to work. Dad's 1957(?) McCormick Farmall 100. Larry Garrison Blue Ridge 907-229-6337 ISO someone within 50mi radius teach me how to do bear carving from logs. Michael Hudson Howard 706-9873196 Near Hall/White County area. Richard Simmons Clermont 770-503-5169 Rear wheel weights for a 6400 John Deere, flanged mounted. Buddy Owens Americus 229-942-9934 traps/day/night hunting. Stop Loader/backhoe, grading, the damage now. Rick Dou- bush hogging, aeration, tree glasville ricksrover@com- cutting, branch trimming, FARM HELP NEEDED Richard Ivey Eatonton 706- Looking for 100-125 lb anvil Small greenhouse. Jim 473-0140 in good shape. David Fite Goodgame Savannah 912- Lizella 478-447-4770 507-9199 cast.net 678-439-7425 pruning, lawn mowing, leaf Farm labor wanted. Help Looking for a John Deere ser- Super Mason Fordson tractor mulching, chain saw & blade w/pasture fence, mowing, and vice manual for JD400 lawn for parts. Please call if you sharpening. Rockdale and sur- general cleanup. Weed eating, tractor. Leave message. J. have one. Michael Richardson rounding counties. G. general day-to-day mainte- Simms Lindale 706-233-3442 Elberton 706-283-7134 Kelecheck Conyers 770-597- nance. Good pay and bene- 4878 fits. CL Cartersville 404-379- 7905 Looking for a wood burning Want Farmall Cub tractor for heater, like a Papa Bear or parts or repair. Also want one Fisher heater in good condi- point quick hitch for 1956 Cub tion. Hugh M. Mobley Social Lo-Boy. Thomas Tucker Lithia Forestry mulching, overgrowth removal, logging cleanup, survey lines, fence lines, pasture reclamation, grading, lakes/ponds, septic & 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- Mobile welding service all types of welding, certified, 45 years of experience. Call for details. Within 60mi. Campbell's Welding, Randy Campbell Griffin 678-6030175 State wide brush cutting. Help needed on a 4-house broiler farm. Potential housing available. Ken Anderson Mur- rayville 770-861-8396 Cash paid for old pottery. Looking for churns, molasses jugs, face jugs & figurals. Signed or unsigned. Circle 770-464-3286 Springs 770-941-2354 Looking for any type of free Want old pull type wheel hay poultry: chicken, ducks, rake, 5-7 wheel, good conditurkeys and geese. Billy Mont- tion. New Idea, JD, IHC or AC. ISO retiree needing part-time Stan Clark Maysville 770654-8422 gomery Homer 678-591-6410 Welsey Carlan Homer 423888-7272 work. Must be able to bush hog & maintain fences. 1BR farmhouse available. C. Moon Dallas 404-372-1350 Georgia Chew Crew needing rental pasture w/overgrowth, water, power & 5+ acres. Option for lease to own. Have Looking for land for sale in Oglethorpe County. 20-30 acres. Willing to pay up to $5,000/acre. Thank you. Dawn Winder 770-307-7541 Want to buy Long tractor Mod.#1580 for parts, must be reasonably priced. Donor tractor must match with serial# 595867 tractor. Please call own camper & fencing. 706- Looking for parts for a Ford John Brunswick 912-689- Looking for full-time 254-7717 8N, 52 model need inserts 7554 farm/cattle employee, hay & cattle production. Equipment experience. Please contact for further information. Austin Taylor Adel 229-5612481 and main bearings. James Ze- Wanted - Abruzzi rye seed. Hunting lease wanted 100- bulon 762-282-1391 Bobby Green Maplesville, AL 200 acres for two senior hunters. Charles Poillion Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 321689-3902 cpoil@aol.com Looking to buy farmland in Macon or surrounding area that needs work. Coty Jones Marietta 478-714-5542 334-366-4019 Wanted: Snapper Comet mower 8, 10, or 12 hp, running, usable condition. Will Manager/worker cattle/hay farm in NW for GA. ISO food grade-grains in bulk , barley or oaks, or seeds, to plant. Nancy Peek Coving- Muscovy adult ducks to add to personal pond. Must include a couple hens. Near Ball pick up. Less than $400. Text Ken with photo at 770-8519957 1565 Under brush clearing, small Roger Rome 706-238-1170 ton 404-938-9777 Ground, Forsyth County. Weiss McNair pecan har- Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 or 770-307-7098 tree clearing, brush cleanup, bush hogging, property and fence lines, overgrown areas. Thomas Bowlin 678972-4647 678-462-1181 vester. Tom Johnston Need person to bush hog ISO home-grown/field toma- Seeking two rear tires, size Thomaston 706-647-9239 field w/small trees in field. Text toes and corn for personal use 13.6X28 for a Massey Fergu- WTB grist mill that is in good me. Harris Jefferson 706-338- or canning purposes. A. Stan- son 240 tractor. Fred Hardy condition. Jim Henderson 3165 ley Atlanta 404-271-9596 Griffin 470-497-9290 Dawsonville 770-265-5691 State plan to tap deep aquifers may be solution to multi-state water woes By Jay Jones atoriums on new use of surface and jay.jones@agr.georgia.gov groundwater were "a blunt instru- ment" in managing water in South- PERRY Farmers in Southwest west Georgia. He said more precise Georgia have dealt with a mora- monitoring coupled with drawing torium on drilling new irrigation from the deeper aquifers during wells for over a decade due to low droughts would help the state move stream flows. At the annual Joint forward to secure its water resource Chairmen's Ag Issues Summit, in the region. state officials offered a possible State Sen. Larry Walker, R-Per- solution through water manage- ry, co-hosted the summit with State ment and deep-drilling wells to tap Rep. Robert Dickey, R-Musella. into different aquifers. Walker said the work by the cen- The plan presented at the sum- ter in monitoring water usage was mit held at the Georgia National a key reason the state successfully Fairgrounds on Aug. 30 is being defended a lawsuit over water usage funded through a $49.8 million brought by Florida. federal grant awarded to the Geor- Florida had argued Georgia gia Water Planning and Policy was using more than its fair share Center at Albany State Univer- of water, causing insufficient wa- sity. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp ter to reach the Florida panhandle. announced the grant award at the Walker said Georgia had the data to center in early August as part of prove to the courts that it was us- the federal government's COVID ing water wisely. He said the state relief program. must continue to work to improve Mark Masters, the center's di- water management practices, and rector, told the gathering the plan the grant award will go a long way would provide a workaround from to make water reliable for farmers the primary aquifer that feeds Mark Masters, director of the Georgia Water Planning and Policy Center at Albany State University, discussed the state's water and communities of the Flint River the lower Flint River basin. The management plan for the Lower Flint River Basin during the annual Joint Chairmen's Ag Issues Summit in Perry last month. Basin. plan will have the state drill 242 The plan aims to make water resources more reliable for farmers during drought and reduce dependency on surface water irrigation wells deep beyond the withdraws. (Jay Jones/GDA) "Thankfully, we dodged that bullet, but we can't let up where we Floridan Aquifer to provide water have to continue to be as efficient during times of drought. lot of resources to understand agricultural those natural systems are protected, as well." as possible," Walker said. "There's The funding will also build on the state's water usage and find better ways to manage Multiple droughts over the past 20 years always a threat of another lawsuit. And as system of monitoring stream flows across it. He said the grant award would help take have caused uncertainty over water supplies our population continues to grow, we have a the 27-county region. Additionally, the plan the state's management of the region's water across the state and along the Flint River in finite resource of water, and we've got to be will include the development of a Habitat resources "to the next level." Southwest Georgia, where farming accounts more efficient with it." Conservation Plan under the federal Endan- "All of this concerted effort has put us for 24 percent of the region's economy and To learn more about the Flint River Basin gered Species Act. in a position and let us open the door to over 70 percent of the water use in the re- water management plan and the state's other Masters explained the new program some pretty unique and novel ways to give gion, according to the center. water conservation efforts, go to the Georgia would better manage water resources and our farmers irrigation certainty in respect Richard Dunn, director of the Environ- Water Planning and Policy Center's website reduce dependency on surface water. He to their use," Masters said. "(It) also put in mental Protection Division of the Georgia at https://h2opolicycenter.org/. noted that the state has already invested a place the things that we need to make sure Department of Natural Resources, said mor- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov Fun on the Farm! An acre of activities for young people. PAGE 15 Apple Nachos Yield: 4 servings Ingredients 1 tsp lemon juice 2 medium apples (thinly sliced) 2 Tbsps sunflower seeds (unsalted and shelled) 1/4 cup dried cranberries (unsweetened [or raisins]) 1 Tbsp chocolate chips (mini) 2 Tbsps peanut butter (creamy style) 5 1/2 Tbsps honey Directions Wash hands with soap and water. Gently rub apples under cool running water. Add lemon juice to sliced apples to reduce browning. Spread apple slices on a plate. Top apple slices with sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, and mini chocolate chips. Combine peanut butter and honey in a small, microwaveable safe container. Microwave 20 seconds and stir until smooth. Be careful when removing from microwave. Drizzle peanut butter sauce over apple slices. -nutrition.gov/recipes/applenachos Ethan Barret, 11, of Toccoa is a fan of nature and science who found inspiration in our Smokey the Bear coloring sheet in the Aug. 10 issue of the Market Bulletin. We borrowed the image from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service because we thought the message was meaningful. Thank you, Ethan, for helping us spread the word in such a colorful manner! Tall tomatoes in Talking Rock The Carroll kids (Andrew 9, Atticus 7, Abigail 6 and Athena 4) of Talking Rock started a seedling project back in February 2022. Andrew presented the seedling project for his Cloverbud Project Achievement with 4H. The project was a huge success growing into the cherry tomato shown in the picture. The tomato plant grew over 11 feet tall. The kids shared their success by gifting the seedlings to friends and family. The kids are active in their local 4H organization. PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 Got pets? Be aware of plant species that are toxic to cats and dogs By Amanda Budd University of Georgia Every pet owner has probably asked their pet "What do you have in your mouth?!" at least once or twice it's an essential part of pet ownership. That's why responsible pet ownership also includes knowing what houseplants or common flowers may be dangerous or even fatal to your pets. To help pet owners know which plants in their household may be cause for concern, particularly when ingested, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension has put together a list of some common culprits. If your pet gets ahold of something you think may be poisonous and begins exhibiting concerning symptoms, call your local veterinarian or the ASPCA Poison Control Center at 888.426.4435. 1. Amaryllis (Amaryllis spp.) Amaryllis contains a substance known as lycorine, which may cause vomiting or diarrhea. Contact with sap or other parts of the plant may also cause a skin rash. 2. Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale) Ingestion of autumn crocus can result in serious illness or death in dogs and cats. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and shock. Ingestion can also result in multi-organ damage. 3. Bay laurel or sweet bay (Laurus nobilis) Bay laurel contains eugenol and other essential oils that can cause gastrointestinal distress. Cats and dogs love to graze on house and yard plants. Make sure your plantings are pet-safe. (UGA Photos) 4. Caladium (Caladium spp.) Caladium contains particles in its sap and juices that can irritate the mouth and cause swelling, drooling or other issues with mouth pain or difficulty breathing. 5. Calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) Calla lilies also cause mouth irritation, drooling, and difficulty swallowing. 6. Cardinal flower (Lobelia spp.) Cardinal flower contains a substance called lobeline that leads to heart rhythm disturbances, vomiting, abdominal pain and other issues in cats and dogs. 7. Castor bean (Ricinus communis) Castor beans are extremely toxic because they contain the highly lethal substance ricin, which prevents cells from making proteins that are essential to keeping the body functioning. Symptoms typically develop 12 to 48 hours after ingestion and include excessive thirst, loss of appetite and coordination, weakness and difficulty breathing among other symptoms. Encounters with even small amounts often prove lethal. The spiky red or pink seedpods of the castor bean plant gradually dry out until they break open and reveal toxic seeds. 8. Cyclamen (Cyclamen spp.) Cyclamen can lead to gastrointestinal distress and skin rashes when it comes in contact with pets. 9. Daffodil (Narcissus spp.) Daffodils also contain lycorine, potentially causing vomiting and diarrhea when ingested, as well as a skin rash if pets come in contact with the plant. 10. Day lily (Hemerocallis spp.) Many species of lily are extremely dangerous for cats. Day Castor bean lilies are extremely toxic and exposure may result in vomiting, inappetence, lethargy and kidney failure. Lilies are not known to be toxic to dogs. 11. Dieffenbachia or dumbcane (Dieffenbachia seguine) Dumbcane contains crystals in its sap that may cause intense oral irritation and burning sensation as well as salivation and difficulty swallowing. 12. Easter lily, Oriental lily (Lilium spp.) Easter lilies can be extremely toxic to cats, causing vomiting, kidney failure, inappetance and even death. They are not known to be a threat to dogs. 13. Elephant ear (Colocasia esculenta) Elephant ear can lead to mouth pain, swelling, difficulty breathing and other similar mouth-related symptoms when ingested. It can also cause skin rashes when it comes in contact with pets. 14. English ivy (Hedera spp.) English ivy contains hederagenin, which can cause vomiting, abdominal pain and hypersalivation when ingested, as well as skin rashes when pets come in contact with it. The foliage is more toxic than the berries. 15. Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) Foxglove contains cardiac glycosides, which are extremely dangerous and can cause cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness and death. 16. Hyacinth (Hyacinthus spp.) Ingestion of hyacinth by pets may lead to vomiting, diar- Philodendron rhea and tremors. 17. Jade plant or Chinese/Japanese rubber plant (Crassula argentea) Ingestion of the jade plant can lead to vomiting and inco- ordination. 18. Laburnum or golden chain tree (Laburnum ana- gyroides) The golden chain tree grows flowering vines containing chemical compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress when ingested. 19. Mother-in-law's tongue or snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) Snake plants contain saponin, which may cause nausea, diarrhea and vomiting in cats and dogs. 20. Mistletoe (Phoradendron spp.) Mistletoe contains a substance called toxalbumin, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing and low heart rate. 21. Oleander (Nerium oleander) Oleander contains cardiac glycosides and ingestion can lead to diarrhea, colic, abdominal pain, drooling and even death. 22. Philodendron (Monstera deliciosa) Ingestion of philodendron can lead to oral irritation and pain, swelling of the mouth, drooling, vomiting and difficulty swallowing. It can also cause a rash if pets come in contact with the leaves. In addition to vomiting and oral issues, the philodendron leaves can cause a rash on pets. Elephant ears 23. Rhododendron azalea (Rhododendron spp.) Rhododendron contain a neurotoxin called grayantoxin that interferes with muscle, cardiac and nerve function. Ingestion of this plant can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, hypersalivation, weakness, coma, hypotension, cardiovascular collapse and death. 24. Sago palm (Cycas revoluta) The sago palm contains cycasin, which causes vomiting, melena, jaundice, thirst, bruising, liver damage or liver failure when ingested by pets. 25. Schefflera (Schefflera actinophylla) Schleffera contains irritating compounds that can cause mouth pain, burning sensation in the area around the mouth, drooling, vomiting and difficulty swallowing. 26. Yew (Taxus spp.) The yew plant, including the foliage, contains taxine, which can cause very sudden death in pets. Early signs include tremors, dyspnea and seizures. -Amanda Budd is a writer with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Many common houseplants and landscape plants are toxic to pets if ingested. 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