Georgia _ Farmers - Phil Campbell, Commissioner A Greater Potential By P. J. BERGEAUX Extension Agronomist one combining row crops and live- reflected in the changing pattern zer use by crops. or to World War II, cotton and to- sed. in Georgia. A recent county urvey now reveals that cotton and 0 accounted for only 11.7 percent of total amount of fertilizer nutrients by farmers in 1958. In past years corn received only what left of the fertilizer when cotton and had their share. In 1958, however, nd pastures accounted for 77 per- the total fertilizer used by Georgia S. | h this increase in the use for ferti- sa well known fact that Georgia are not using adequate amounts ogen, phosphorous and potassium 1um per acre yields. d on the 1958 acreages, estimates the potential increased fertilizer needs above what is currently ed by Georgia farmers indicate ere is a potential in Georgia for an additional 173,444 tons of nitro- 883 tons of phosphoric acid and 48 tons of potash. estimates are based on an aver- ity level of medium phosphorous um phosphorous and medium potas- for North Georgia soils. The ints of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and h needed were based on soil test re- Nendations for the crops listed and y levels previously quoted. otton and tobacco offer the smallest ntial for increased fertilizer use. In Georgia farmers, on the average, using slightly more nitrogen and Phorous than recommended for to- . On cotton, farmers are currently as much phosphorous as recom- but less nitrogen and potassium. and pastures offer the greatest for increased fertilizer use. Georgia PIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH accounted for most all of the ferti- ow potassium for South Georgia and _ ARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI CALENDAR July 31, Athens a Beef Cattle Shor? Course August 12, Cordele Georgia Spotted Poland China Association Show and Sale August 15, Newnan Georgia Jersey Cattle Club Annual Fall Sale August 24-27, Rock Eagle Fourth An- nual Georgia Poultry Institute | Agrivaienrol |. Results Of Atlanta So Rone Or These two crops, which occupy the great- er part of Georgias cultivated acreage, are relatively poorly fertilized. Together they account for 86 percent of the poten- tial for increased fertilizer use on crops in Georgia. ; z It is most important that Georgia farmers realize that it pays to use recom- mended amounts of fertilizer on these two crops. Georgias per acre corn yield in- creased to an all-time high of 32 bushels per acre in 1958. However, this yield is still too low for profitable corn produc- tion. Research has proved and demon- strations have shown that an average yield of 60 bushels of corn can be made on any of the major soils in Georgia, pro- vided adequate fertilization and other | recommended cultural practices are fol- lowed, | Farm Production Goods, Services To Climb Higher Prices paid by Americas farmers for production goods and services are likely to reach new high levels in 1959, accord- ing to The Farm Cost Situation Report re- leased by the USDAs Agricultural Re- search Service. The report further points out that al- though prices paid by farmers have been rising, expenses per unit of output have remained relatively unchanged. Prices paid for non farm ' goods and_ ser- vices used in farm production are report- ed to have been rising even faster, having Georgia, First: e@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS NUMBER 47 Red Meat Survey A red meat survey conducted by the Agricultural Extension Service reveals that during 1958 Atlanta meat packing firms and a number of Georgias larger food chains handled 269,695,619 pounds of carcass red meat. In 1957, 321,667,598 pounds of carcass red meat was handled in the same area, Clum, Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, is due to the reduction in cat- tle, swine and calf slaughter in the At- lanta area. ee Of these amounts, 97,515,568 pounds | originated in Georgia in 1958 and 163,017- - 600 pounds originated in Georgia in 1957. In 1957, 158,649,798 pounds of red meat were imported from other states whereas in 1958, 171,480,051 pounds were im- _ ported. ae : A remaining 25,486,782 pounds of the total were exported and 296,180,816 were consumed in Georgia in 1957. In 1958, 16,341,750 pounds were exported and 253,353,869 pounds were consumed in Ga, This study was made to partially de- termine the red meat balance in Georgia. | Firm needs as to grades used, source, and size of carcass preferred were determin- ed. The information was furnished by slaughtering plants and branch houses lo- cated in Atlanta, and four grocery chain organizations operating 299 Georgia. The charts on page 4 of the Bulletin give complete results on the 1957-58 sur- vey. reached new peaks each year since 1955. _ More specifically, changes in cost rates and prices paid by farmers for major groups of production items this spring, as compared with a year ago were: Wage rates, up 9 percent; taxes (annual average) up 8 percent; farm real estate, up 8 per- cent; farm machinery, up 5 percent; live- _ stock, up 5 percent; motor vehicles, up 3 _ percent; feed up 2 percent; motor sup- plies, and building and fencing materials, each up 1 percent, farm supplies, no change; fertilizer, down 2 percent; and seed, down 7 percent. - @ NAVAL STORES stores in ~ The reduction in 1958, according to H. V. 7 > ma a Pe oes Oi GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Atlanta 3, Georgis Phone JAckson 4-3292 _, Contact. PHIL CAMPBELL Address requests to be mailing hist, changes of address, MANAGER, Hdator Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- zensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua! doing business under a trade name or commercial | business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respasibility for any notice appearmg in the Bulletin mor for any transaction resulting ftsom published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried im any pub- lication that is delivered mail. Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Add all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta, : MARKET BULLETIN STAFF through the United States added to or removed from etc, to CIRCULATION | Atlanta, All requests for Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Notices _ Cireulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. .. Candler Clement Jr serted one time on each re- | . Want toh: of caretaker off farm, or poultry or farm work. | Jesse Poa, 731 EB. Chappell, St., Griffin, White man, 35 yrs. old, mar- ried, with family, wants job running Dairy for good pay. Must have good house. Life time Exp. Am sober and will- ing to work. Can start now. E. V. Moore, Rt. 1, Conyers. Christian white man, wife and 1 child, wants job in No. 1/Ga., raising chickens, tending Jilaying hens, hogs or cattle. iCan drive truck and tractor, ido any kind farm work; could help gather corn and cotton crop this Fall. 3-4 R. house, | wired for Elec. stove. Day or weekly wages. E. T. Souther- land, Rt. 6, Powers Ferry Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5. FARM HELP WANTED Want by Sept. Ist, reliable, middleaged, white man with small family, to tend Broiler house and do farm work. Must be able handle tractor and other farm equipment. Will furnish, new, modern 5 R. house. H. C..Mangum, Box 363, Clarkesville. Ph. 3-2677. Want col. man and wife, exp. in farm work for light farm work and caretaker. Must drive tractor and truck. Week- ly salary. Living quarters (for couple only), with mod. con-'! veniences. Located Mableton (Cobb Co.). Ref. required. J. R. Boggs, 1332 Bankhead Ave., N. a Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4- A4ATT. Want man with small family who can operate farm machin- ery and look after beef cattle. 1C. L. Williams, 4347 E. Brook- E. Atlanta 19.- haven Dr., N. Ph, CE 3-7379. 1917. _ Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at cate of postage provided for in Section 1103 ag second ecial , Act of 8, FARM WORK WANTED Want job: Hay baled, cut, raked, within 10 mi. Alpharet- ta, at 40c bale. G. W. West! 4825 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd, WE, Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-' 3937. 57 yr. old white man, wife, | 2 boys, 16 and 11 yrs. old, wants job on poultry or care- taker of farm. Can not operate! farm machinery. Have to be moved. 4-5 R. house with elec., lights, stove, wood, water. Move any time. Ref. Henry G. Ross, 2265 Spalding Dr., Rt. 1 Dunwoody. Large family of 9 want job on farm. Prefer near Ft. Val- ley and vicinity. Experienced. Ronnie Smith, 1039 Virginia. St. Columbus. - Want light farm work, or -@hicken farm, for board, room and salary. Take $10. week. Can not drive truck or trac- tor. Have to be furnished transportation. Want year ound job. Ben Mize, Rt. 3, fice 561, Atlanta. Honest, sober, single, white man, 45 yrs. old, wants work on poultry or stock or as Care- taker on farm, Any job con- sidered. Nominal salary, room and board. O. P. Thompson, 3070 Mt. Gilead Rd. S.W., At- janta 11. Ph, DI 4-3375 White man, middleaged, wants work on farm. Exp., raised on farm. Can do any-~ as but drive tractor. Geor- ge R. Morrow, 950 Pryor St. S.W., Atlanta 15. Young man wants job on dairy. Have had some exp. Mother to help with work around dairy. Need job at once. Gabriel Raley, 2425 Lavada Dr,, Macon. Ph. SH 6-4493. Dairyman, married, 40 yrs. ing and handling dairy farm equipment wants job. Can begin at once. Con- tact. Mack E. Holloman, 3427 Sherwood Ave., Columbus. Elderly couple wants job looking after chickens and gathering eggs. 4 or 5 hours a day work. Some salary and house of about 4 rooms to live! w jn. Prefer So. Ga. (Now look- ing after hogs.) Harold A. Strickland, Rt. 2, Blackshear. White man 39 yrs. old, 16 yrs. exp. dairy work with wife, wants job on dairy or other farm work, for reason- able salary and place to live. Cari Altoona Pi. S. W., c/o Mrs. ily Mae Garmon, Atlanta. Ph. PL, 3-4844, Man, wife and 20 yr. old gon, want job on truck farm. Man and son can operate any farm machinery. Need med. 4- 5 R. house, wired for elec. stove. M. H. Herndon, Rt. 2, Box 142-C, Garfield. Want job on poultry farm with good man. Do not drink. Ret ill Stephens, 514.So. reen St. Gainesville, x Garmon, 290 22 yr. old white man, single, desires to relocate on farm. Operate tractor, hay baler, peanut picker. Raised on farm. rite. Kenneth E. Peters, 1304 16th St. Columbus. White man, 64 yrs. old, wants job as Caretaker or truck and tractor, and under- stand any kind farm machin- ery. Sober and reliable. Can give Ref. J. H. Lewis, 54 Ellis - N.E., c/o Mission, Atlanta Want job: Want hay to bale, iround bales, 16c bale. You pull the rake. Within 20 mi. Buck- head. Pat A. McRee, Buck- head, Morgan Co. Capable man wants over- seers place on cattle or stock farm. Need 4 R. house wired for stove and Frigidaire. Also, am maintenance man. Have. Ref. Will discuss business and terms. Write, F. A, Nickelson, fe 132 Montgomery St. Decatur. Rene Do not drink. James} old, with 20 yrs. exp., milk-. all types. light farm work on farm. Drive | Want white man for farm work, feed eattle, sow and mow pastures, care for grounds, ete. Prefer with small family. Good 4 R. house, wired for elec. stove, pump iwell in yard. Must be able drive tractor. and truck. No row crops or milking. No drinkers. 86, Leslie. Want nice white woman to do light farm work on farm for $15. weekly and room and board. Need at onee. Have 5 in family. Mrs. H. G. Long, Rt. 4, Apalachee. Want middleaged white wo- man for small chicken farm, for private room, board and salary; live as one of family with couple. Mrs. S. P. Spear, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Want reliable man to do light farm work and run saw mill part time. C. F. Poole, Rt. 2, Doerun. Want reliable, good woman, white, to stay on farm and do light farm work for room, board and small salary. Mrs. Ben FE. Parrish, RFD, Metter. SALE EVENTS W. B. Berry, Box Offset dise harrow No, 152 for Earthmaster tractor, har- row used very little, $50. Har- row located near Austell. D. W. Maxham, Hogansville. Post hole digging attach- ment for Sears chain saw, 9 in. auger, excellent cond.; also, mule drawn mower converted to tractor operation, has new blade, good operating cond. E. Frederiksen, RFD 1, Winston, Ph, Douglasville 2991. Silage machine, Allis Chal- mers, both row crop header and grass header, side delivery and Chevrolet dump truck, all for $1,600. Located on L. N. Touchstone farm, Rover, Ga. R. M. Moye, Rt. 1, Williamson, All steel Bermuda digger, for sale. Mrs. Hollis Hender- son, Gillsville, Ph. OL. 2-2180. Eggomatic egg candler grad- ler, new, handle 3,600, $500.; 1 ton cooling unit, complete, $750. or will trade all for late model, good cond., Farmall Cub and implements. C. R. Jackson, Rt. 1, Demooney Rd., College Park, Ph, Fairburn 4832. Approx. 4,000 laying hen |eages with water trough. Will load on your truck for 40c ea., make, in good cond. Mrs. Dora B. Vinson, Rt. 4, Alpharetta, Ph, 5695. 3 automatic chicken feed- ers, approx. 180 hand feeders, 18 oil brooders, 30 V-type drinkers (8ft.). P.M. or on weekends. T. R. Padgett, Upper Hembree Rd., Roswell, Ph. Alpharetta 5286. 1954 Ford tractor, in perfect cond., has 3 good original tires; also, cultivator, subsoiler, 2 dise turner, mowing machine, dbl. section dise harrow and pan, $1,475. for entire lot. Frank C. Dysart, Rt. 3, Car- tersville, Ph. EV. 2-3028. 2 horse wagon, good bed and wheels, tractor tongue, $50.; jalso, 2 horse grain drill, work- ing cond., tractor tongue, $75. a B. Biddy, Rt. 3, Adairs- ville. Water piping, approx., 300 ft., used in broiler house. E. L. Morgan, P. O. Box 388, Jef- ferson, Ph. Emerson 17-8679. Practically new Lilliston peanut shaker, John Deere, 6 row duster, $75.; Ford peanut plows, cheap. Marvin Ma- thews, Rt. 1, Fort Valley: Ph. Taylor 5-2836 after 6 PM. Intnl. end gate seeder, same as new, $50.: Allis Chalmers roto hay baler, good as new, $750. M. W. Gunn, Zebulon, Ph. Logan 7-8764. 2 row Allis Chalmers cotton picker, used 1 season picking 78 bales, stored under cover and in operating cond. Fred H. Smith, Statesboro. _Ford tractor and harrow, like new, $1,400. Milton Mil- ler, Route 3, College Park, Ph. DI 4-4250. Tractor, cultivators, planter and harrows, all in good run- ning cond., for sale or trade for good pick-up truck. O. O. Turner, Rt. 1,. Box 125-A, Monticello, 9 mi, from Monti- cello. July 25 Saturday at Wrayswood (13 miles No. Greensboro), Greene Co., off Hwy. 15 .... Dairy hei- fer Auction Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey cattle. Quality close-up springers. alf-hood vaccinated and - TB tested ....1 PM. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. 2603 Madison. August 10-11 Monday and Tuesday Valdosta, Lowndes Co., Pony Auction Sale... . 400-500 ponies, large selec- tion of both suing breeders Grade and Registeredon aa Tom Hewitt, Val- osta. ~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 3 deck Hudson electric brooder,- holds 300 baby chicks, set of 15 and set of 10 metal laying nests, all in good cond., all for $25. M. L. Dun- can, 2995 Dodson Dr. East Point, Ph. PO, 1-4517. 7 yd. Be-Ge Rotohaul serap- er, like new and Le Tourneau 6-8 yd. pan, both in excellent cond., reasonably priced, Mar- ps Butler, Ph, Union 500 gal bulk Kraft milk tank, stainless steel inside and oh Fa less ee yrs. John . Maddox, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 391-W-3. oo John Deere corn binder, on rubber, pull from power take- gic runs pond pee Lewis cKoy, noia, Ph. ALpi 3-1282, Newnan. 55 Model 65 Intnl. Harvester combine, in excellent cond., priced reasonably. Harry Moore, Buchanan, Ph, 3491. 45 cu. ft. egg cooler or re- frigerator, holds about 12 cas- es, used only 7 mos., $225.: also, 1 in. second hand poultry wire and aluminum roofing oo a os pees calls. - . Wolfe, Hen Rd., Tucker. T-20 stainless steel inside and out Zoro, 435 gal. bulk milk tank, used 11 mos, All letters ans. O. F. Bagwell, Rt. 1, Plains, Ph, 7439 Americus. lin very good cond., ; |Kivette, RFD 1, Manch most of them are Pockman | | Burns, First St., Sorinegtie See after 5) 11 case Big Du matic egg cooler an egg grader, grades 21 per. hr., 5 dif, weigh John H. Esco, Rt. 1, Gr Ph, Loganville 3482. | 4 wagon wheels, $20. | ae for $10. Bud H. Holi, Coogler Rd., Dalton, Ford tractor, planters, mower, tractor scoop pu. disc tiller, 20 dise har tractor hoe digger an wheel trailer. L. C, Wi c/o Red dog Farm, Rt. 2, ran, Ph. WE. 4-2654. Model 141 Intnl. sel pelled, 10 ft., combine corn attachment, in exce cond., very reasonably prj ve He Rivers, Fairburn Carter peanut shaker - 2 sets plows, in good co $225. Donald Peavy, Rt. Cuthbert, Ph. RE, 2-2973, Propane gas tank, 500 $150. Ray Baker, 3802 B ercrest Rd., Conley, Ph, 2~3460, John Blue cotton duste row, not junk, $50, , One each, feed crush corn sheller, all in good e at reasonable price. Mrs. G 9-N Ford tractor, bog row, 2 disc plow, all 3 hitch, $700. or trade for ton truck. Located 1 mi. Trion. Nonie Crowder, Rt Trion. 2 row cultivators and p ters for John Deere A, G tractor, good cond., $ FOB. John L. Snare, Rt Gainesville. EQUIPMENT Want 500 gal. Butane tank. Ralph Ayers, Rt. 1, Lanville. Want rotary mower to use Ford, Allis Chalmers G Intnl. cub tractor, consi one for either. Must be in g cond. and cheap. Give all tails and price in first Glenn McDonald, Oakwo Want old fashion far with holder to put on pos within 50 mi. of Helena. Wri size and price. Clarenct Brown, Helena. = Want ensilage cutter, type. Describe fully. A want Diesel tractor. I. Milner, 4897. ter. E. L. Morgan, P. 0 388, Jefferson, ae Want 250 or larger Proj gas tank, above ground State age, cond., and price S. Daws, Rutledge, Ph. 23: price reasonable, within 6 . of Atlanta. State pr Will trade new 1 horse | plow for drag pan, pull mule. Paul Snow, Rainb Drive, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9694, eo . Want 16 qt. Presto c reasonable. Mrs. Earl Do ing, Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph 1622. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Rutgers tomato ple young, fresh, field grown, | C plus postage; also hot e horn pepper plants, same H.-F. Seay, Rt. 2 (017 thersville Rd.), Ellenwood. Everbearing strawb plants, 75 C, 500, $2.5 ion sets, white multip. 25e qt. Add postage on @ D. Carswell, P. O. B Oliver. Rutger tomato and C plants, 90c C. 300, $1: $2.00 and $3.50 M age. Ethel Crowe, | esville. VS FOR SALE Onions, $1.25 gal., Mrs. H. B. Clower, Law- Tenn, everbearing straw- SS plants (will bear all eri, $3,-C. Mrs. A. F. ustafson, Rt. 1, Box 125, WN. C. short stem collard ants, 40c C., 500, $1.50; also ade dried sage, 30c qt., $1. ., green hot pepper, $1. gal. dd postage. Mrs. Leila Phil- s, Rt. 1, Royston. Strawberry plants: Klon- ke, $1. C, Blakemore and astodon, $1.25 C.; collards Rutger and Marglobe to- plants, $3.50 M, Mrs. ry Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Millions. of Georgia and es collard plants, $1. C. )M. del. or $3. M. at farm; bbage and tomato plants, $1. del. No large orders. E. B. te Rt. 2, Gainesville, FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE , Reg. Jersey cow, soon fresh- jen 3rd cali, $150. Locatea 4 mi, OW of Porterdaie on Rocky Plains Rd. Koy Hillard, c/o Yellow Kiver Kanch, Ri. 1, Covingion. Purebred white face Here- ford heifers and some cows with calves at side, 30c ib.: also, Reg. SPC boars and gilts, long body, meat type, of top bloodlines, will make good FFA or 4-H club project. Ral- ph Hamm, RFD 2, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 22-4797; Pure Guernsey male, 12 mos. old, cannot be Reg. well jnarked ; also, 2 Reg. Guern- sey male calves, 4 mos. old, well marked, have been de- horned, H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 2 yr. old Black Angus bull, around, 800 lbs., $175.: also, 1 yr. old Black Angus bull, $125. Both purebred but not reg. I. Teem, Milner, Ph. Grif- fin 4897, 4 Domino cows and Wood- row Mischief herd sire. All dbl. Reg. Polled Herefords; also. several Reg. young bulls, polled and horned, reasonably priced. E. C, Dawson, Middle Broadwell Rd., RFD 4, Box 21, Alpharetta Nice Reg. Black Ang s bull, 3 yrs. old, $225. G, @, Mash- ae Adairsville, Ph, SP, 3- 15 tons Coastal Bermuda ; 1959 crop, baled without in, $20. ton at the farm. R. _Auldridge, U. S. Hwy. 1, ythe, Ph. LY. 2-3347. Fresh cut Coastal Bermuda y, finest quality, bright and nder, $25. ton, truck load ts, FOB Hawkinsville, Sam ommer, c/o Commerdale s, Hawkinsville, Phone Wilight 3-6591 nights. ew crop Alfalfa hay, $1. Je. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. it, 3, c/o Ward Meade Farm, Marietta. Ph. 8-9772. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Entire dairy C. V. Young rd, 73 cows, Holstein an rseys, artificially sired; some : , some Northern heifers (last yr.), 18 Holstein spring- All artificially sired. Will in 90 days, 20 heifers, breeding age to 6 wks old. Dan 2 oe Culloden, Ph, TU. 2 Reg. Jersey cows, freshen t of August, 1 Reg. bull ling, 16 mos, old. His sire, n of Theatre and Popham ip (winner on Jersey Is- md). W. P. Chappell, Rt. 1, 0 Fair Oaks Farm, Newnan. Reg. Jersey bull, wt. about 0 lbs, 2 yrs. old Nov. 22. nie Little, Rt. 4, Cum- old .;. Holstein bull, mos. old, $125. John J. Gil- eath, Rt. 1, Road 95, Rock prings. Purebred shorthorn _ bull, ilk type, about 1 yr. old, wt. 00-550 lbs. G. W. Walkins, 1, Martin, Fresh cow, first calf (bull) wks. old, $165.; Guernsey fer ( may have been bred pasture), $115.; heifer, 6 ks. old, Guernsey-Holstein, Mrs. B. D. Clayton, Old ane 41 (2 mi. S.), Adairs- _, .Reg. Angus bulls, calves t herd bulls, Championship loodlines. Mostly calfhood angs vaccinated, $200. and ip, W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whist- Top Farm, Cornelia. Good milch cow, fresh with alf; also, several fresh milk ts for sale. Bill Edwards, dwards Service Sta., US W., Tallapoosa. ereford cattle, 8 grown fe- s bred, 4 heifers, some bred, 2 bulls, 2 females @ young calves by side. sonably priced. Carrell Mc- , Rt. 2 (near Hudson er Church) Danielsville, Commerce FE. 5-3397. horned Hereford bull, Oct. 25, 1958. Carl Reg. Hereford cattle, best of breeding, herd sires ABF Lord Penatok 35 and SH Zato Heir 695. Cows and heifers, some bred, for sale. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Rt. 3, c/o Ward- veers Farm, Marietta, Ph. 8- Swine 60 purebred Landrace gilts, 5 mos. old, $35. ea. R, 5, Aul- dridge, U. S. Hwy. 1, Blythe, Ph, LY. 2-3347. Purebred Beltsville No. 1 boars, ready for light service, tested free from Bangs and Lepto, eligible for Reg. Roy Cauthen, Tifton, Ph. 2915. Excellent meat type Berk- shire shoats, fast growing, prolific breeding from Lynn- woon bloodlines, litter of 10, treated against Cholera, Reg. in buyers name, $40. ea. at farm. Satisfaction guaranteed. S. Y. Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demo- rest. (1 mi, N. of Habersham Mills). Purebred Tamworths, 2 ex- cellent males, large enough for service, good gilts, pigs and some. feeder shoats. No disease and thrifty gainers. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin Farm, Su- wanee, Ph. Buford 7181. 10 FFA. purebred Spotted Poland China boars, 7 wks. old, sub. to Reg., $10. ea., from litter of 12. Frank R. Eady, Rt. 1, McIntyre. Reg. Landrace pigs, $25. and $35. ea. Fine herds, big lit- ters, big hams. Alvin Greene, Rt. 1, Box. 507-5, Augusta, Ph. Regent 6-3155. Reg. Spotted Poland China males, 4-1/2 mos. old, choice bred gilts about 1 yr. old, best bloodlines, reasonable; 25 choice feeder pigs, reg. stock on ea. side, 1/2 SPC and Red White Face Berkshire, 8 wks. old, $12. ea. Edwin Cole, Nicholls. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars and bred gilts, Reg. in buyers name 100 pct. imported blood- lines, unrelated prs. H. R. Gos- sett, Cave Spring. - Lean meat Berkshires, ready 1for delivery now. Without pa- pers or Reg. in buyers name. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumber- land Rd, NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072. Landrace boars near service age. Basil Steed, El Harris Rd., Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905. 2 Reg. Landrace sows, about 13 mos. old; also 2 Hereford sows, same age and 19 pigs, for sale or will trade for milch cow or exch. some for corn. T. W. Webb, Rt. 1, Box $1, Austell. Unrelated Tamworth boars and gilts, Reg., best bloodlines. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz- gerald, Ph. 6541. 18 nine wk. old pigs for sale, OIC and Hampshire cross, $8. ea. William Griffin, Rt. 1, Maysville. jiveated and Keg. 3-1/2 mos. oid, wormed and treated, $20. ea; purebred Du- roc sow, 2 yrs. old, not Reg., $00. Frederick Zipperer, Mar- low, : : Choice Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, : in buyers name, $60., $75. and $100. ea,; ored gilts, $150. ea.; choice Uuroc pigs, treated, Reg. in ouyers name, males and fe- males, $25, and $35. ea. Wil- liam K. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph, MU. 5-1015, 2 ea., Duroc boar and gilt pigs, Reg. in buyers name, wormed, treated tor Choiera, sired by Grand Champion at Ga. State Fair and Augusia Fair, $25, ea., 8 wks. old, Ros- coe McDonald, Jr., RFD 1, Mil- ledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2766. __ Reg. meat type Yorkshire, Hampshires and Duroes, Ceri. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced rea- sonable. Lawton. Ursery, Ha- ziehurst. . Purebred Duroc hogs, bred sows, bred gilts, open gilts, meat type. Males 8-1/2 mos. old, Sired by New Decision. Marvin Newsome, Jordan Mill Rd. Sandersville. P. Cy boot; owt, 225 ibs, ready for heavy service, gen- tle. Ralph Ayers, Rt. 1, Lo- ganville. SPC pigs, best bloodiines, long meaty type, periect spois, 50-50 color, fine for 4-H, be ready last of July. Place or- ders now. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. 88 Tamworth and Hamp- shire cross, OIC and Hamp- shire cross, and Hampshire pigs, $10. ea. C. A. Finley, Dawsonville. Four 9 wk. old pigs, $15. ea. or all for $50.; also, Guinea boar, ready for service at my home, Fee $3. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Purebred Yorkshire pigs, ready for sale now, at my home, 2 mi. E. of Cleveland 1/2 mi. off Clarkesville Hwy. D. C. Black, Rt. 1, Cleveland, Ph, UN. 5-3404. 150 meat type feeder pigs, Landrace and Landrace cross (ready for the corn field now), treated for Cholera, Erysipelas and given mixed Bacterium shot; also, 100 head be ready first of Sept. Call or write. Sheriff Charlie Wright, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-3435. 6 Spotted Poland China and 8 Berkshire pigs, $10. ea. Hoyt C, Maxwell, Rt. 1, Dacula. (Harbins Dist.) FFA purebred Hampshire boars and gilts 10 wks. old, $15. ea., Reg. in buyers name. fe litter. Billy David Allen, ial. 2 Landrace boars, Reg. and treated, for sale or will ex- change for goats. Call. W. W. ee Macon, Ph. SH. 2- 0421. Reg. Hampshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. located near Sil- ver City. L. C. Moore, RFD 3, Elmo Rd. Cumming, Ph. Tulip 7-6077. Reg. Hampshires, 5 mos. old, 2 gilts and 2 boars, from lit- ter of 11; also, 2 Reg. Duroc boars. Will Reg. in buyers name. Shadrack Barnett, But- ler, Ph, Union 2-2565. Reg. SPC choice boars and gilts, 75 to 100 lbs., $35. ea., long meat type, some open and bred - gilts, Reg. in buyers name, free of Bangs and Lep- to. Will ship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 3800. 3 Reg. cherry red Duroc sows, bred, 1 Reg. cherry red Duroc sow and 9 pigs born July 12; also, Reg. cherry red Duroc boar. A. B. Miller, Old Forsyth Rd., Macon, Ph. 2- 3126. Landrace pigs, Reg. in buy- ers name, now ready. Jos Williams, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa, Ph. 2618. Reg. Black Poland China male, 3 yrs. old, 6 males, 6 gilts Reg. of same stock, 3 mos. old; also, pony, gentle, 2 pony stud colts, 3 mos. old, 2 mares, gentle, 8 bred (3 mos.) to 45 in. pony stallion: L. C. Williams, Rt. 2, c/o Red Dog Farm, Cochran. = _ Reg. Duroc oars and. piles: | about 8 wks. old, $10. ea. Earl Goldin, Rt. 1, Box 285, Bre- men, Ph. Lenox 7-3430. Horses, Mules, Ponies | At Stud: Ransoms Genius, Reg. No. 36649, American sad- die bred stallion. F, B, Hill, 3493 Elliott Cir, Chamblee, Ph, GL. 7-4536. Nice gaited sorrel gelding, stylish and spirited but easy to handie, 6 yrs. old, priced reasonably or will trade for beef calves. Wm, A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale Cir., East Point, Pao. PO. 7-6903. Brown and white Pinto gel- ding Shetland pony, 47 in. high, 6 yrs. old, very gentle for children, $225. with sad- dle. James C. Weston, Rt. 3, Thomson, Ph. Warrenton HO. 5-3443, Small 7 yr. old white Ara- bian type mare, safe for chil- dren, $200. Sally Forrester, 2572 Lawrenceville Hwy, De- ecatur, Ph. HI. 3-5853. About 20 ponies, horses and burros, several good studs, mares and jennies, also, 2 new carts, harness, saddles and bridles, for sale or trade for cattle and hay. G. M. Hous- De Rt. 6,- Marietta. Ph. 7- Six 1 yr. old colts, 2 Palo- mino mares, Palomino stud and 3 sorrell with white stock-~ ings, broke for riding. J. H. Finney, Jr., LaGrange, Ph, 4- 7321 days. Shetland mare, 3 yrs. old, bred to sorrel stallion, very gentle and broke for young children to ride, reasonable. FE. Frederiksen, RFD 1, Win- ston, Ph. Douglasville 2991. At Stud: Bandar AHC No. 6213, Reg. Arabian stallion proven sire of premium quali- ty foals, Fee $50., with re- turn privilege during season. Excellent facilities to board visiting mares, $1. day. Wil- lard Strain, 609 Murray Hill eS Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8- 2 horses, both mares, about 1200 lbs. ea., perfectly match- ed, $200. forthe pair. 2. E. Jones, Rover, Ph. 6420. priced to sell. R. M. Black- well, Panola Rd., Lithonia, Ph. Hudson 6510. 5 gpaited; 3 yr; old, stud, roam colored, white feet, flax mane and tail $250... 3 yn old mare, 4 white feet, flax mane and tail, $250. Both are broke for riding and very gen- tle. Fred H. Norman, Hazle- hurst. 5 gaited sorrell saddle horse, 7 or 8 yrs. old, plows and worke to wagon. Horse, saddle and bridle all for $250. Bud H. Holland, Coogler Rd., Dal- ton. Good pr. gentle mules, wt. around 1200 lbs. ea. ages right. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. Sheep and Goats Toggenburg milk goat, giv- ing 1/2 gal. per day (would give more if looked after) for sale cheap. Mrs. H. G. Bry- son, Rt. 2, Box 215-A Bridgett Rd., College Park. 3 thrifty yearling Hamp- shire rams for sale. C. J. Hard- man, Commerce. 7 milk type goats for sale. J. W. Harrison, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-5157. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Want 6 top quality Holstein heifer calves, up to 6 mes. old. Must be Reg. with papers. Will pay top price. H. G. Mor- ris, Rt. 1, Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-3615. horse colt, not over 2 or 3 yrs. old. Must be spirited. J. O. Bridges, Jr., Lake Park, Rt. 2. Pheasants, bantams, game chickens, ducks, doves, for sale: also, wire feed contain- ers cages and nest boxes. Mrs. S. E. Guess, 1892 N. Druid Hills Rd., NE, Atlanta 19. hoor 40-50 purebred Duroc pigs, ship Gentle work mare and colt, | Want healthy, well gaited, | GAME, FOWL, et. FOR SALE White King pigeons, Silver Kings and Fantails, from $2.50 to $4. Call or write. G. W. Wil- liams, Box 755, Rt. 1, Williams ia Columbus, Ph. FA. 3- One each, Peacock, good coloring and Pea Hen, 1-1/2 yrs. old. Mrs. H. G. Harris, Jenkinsburg. 100 Racing Homing vigeons, $2. pr., at my home, Will not less than 3 pr. FE. L. Stowers, Box 204, Tucker. Cattle wanted: Have pas- ture for 20 yearlings, lush grazing, abundant, running water, weigh-in weign - out basis, charge 50 pct at weigat: inerease for remainder oi sea- son,. Harold S. Sampson, RFD 4, Blairsville, Ph. 83-W-2. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $18. C; 6 wk. oid birds, #60. C.: older birds priced ac- cording to age. Per. NO. 4. All birds shipped Exp. Col. J. W. Wilson, Box 155, Rincon, _ Fine quality young Chukar partridges, priced according to age. Tom Potat, Cuthbert. Bobwhite quail, young bird priced according to age an size. Permit No. 46. C. D. Tar~ pley, Lake Harbin Rd., Rt. 1, Morrow, Ph Stockbridge, 2377, Northern Bobwhite quail, flight pen conditioned, also, eggs for hatching, Permit no, 56 G. H. Achenbach, c/o Rocky Creek Farm, Box 389, | Vidalia, Ph. 4113. Sev. thousand Bobwhite quail, this yrs hatch, priced according to age. Permit No, 49. Dewey H. Pendley, 904 oo Dr. Dalton. Ph. BU 8- 6 : = Bobwhite quail hatching eggs from stock improved 39 yrs., and 1 to 3 ozs. above average, shipped PP, $150. M; $18. C; day old quail, $40, C: young quail, all ages. Free color vhotos. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., At- lanta. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c ea., $18. C. parcel post PP; day old quail, 35 ea: $32.50 C:; 3 wks. old, 55 ea: 5 wks. old, 65c ea; 8 wks, old, 75 ea. Exp. Col. Money Order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. Pigeons, all col., mated and working, 3 prs. $2.; also ban- taras, 3 hens and rooster, $2. Exp. Col. Jerry M. Branch, Rt. 1, Enigma. 300 Ringneck pheasants, 1 mo. to 4 mos. old, $1, ea. for entire lot, or bargain price for doz. or more lots; young Bob<= white and young Chukars, priced according to age. Per, No. 81 hcle Tavern. Bi 2 Fort Valley. Ph. TQ 5-5804. 7 grown white American Angora rabbits at my_ home. Won't hisp. Mrs. J. L. Lanier, Winder. Ph. 1-3825. Show str. Californians, choice 2-4 Mo. does, from high production. breeding stock Ped. C. W. Stinson, Ellenwood Ph. Stockbridge 2281. Giant Chinchillas from Grand Champion off-spring. Ped. papers furnished on ea, $6. ea. 5 for $25. Ready for immediate shipment. Sen payment with order. W. lL. ville. : is N.Z. White rabbits, Ped, breeding stock, outstanding young bucks ready for service} mature bucks, 9-13 Ibs. Juny iors and pre-Jrs. 2 mos. old, bucks and does, $5-$7. ea, Srs. $12.50 up. Exch. goo buck for doe. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E., Atlanta 7. Ph. TR 4-6452. Ped. N. Z. White rabbits, also few young Calif. and pr. Californians, heavy type, ready to breed. J. C. Stone, Nickery St. Hartwell. Ph. FR. 6-2843 (after 5 PM.) Gray rabbits and guinea pigs (cavies) for sale. Julius Fitzpatrick, 94 5th St., N.Wa Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 6-6572. }s Ferguson, Box 163, Gaines+ PORN ~-ehickens, lay _ PHGE FOUR oars : oe pa es = Se | tes a | re : : balm, 6, 50c: pen~ _ Pillowcases J Bee : a Madiein game coe een E nt gt sic doz.; garlic bulbs, oe Bice oe oe GAME FOWL { and mt Shin on ee MISCELLANE large 50c doz. small 2 doz., wi ' i tes ie a. v Fy e C. TT, falls : Park. Ph = : 50c: garden gooseberry, 6, $1.; eles ; 1.50: oS , : : peeks Se = : : rooted scuppernong and mus-jiuncn set, 91.00; diaper WANTED 2691, FOR SALE cadines, 6, $1.25. Mrs. F. M./5, $1. Add postage. Mrs Want grown guinea pigs (cavies), any color, also grown -Chinchillas, near Atlanta. _ State price and location. Rich- ard Phillips, Box 71, Bolton. POULTRY WANTED Araucanus (Haster Egg) hatching eggs, 50c ea. Send money order. Mrs. Roy G. Conne, 2095 Dering Cir. NE, _ Atlanta, Ph. ME. 4-3647, . Purebred selected quality poune and yearling bantam breeding stock, from outstand- ing show and exhibition breed- ing; Partridge Wyandotts, lue Rose Combs, Red Pyle, - Modern Games and choice show cockerels, reasonable. Henry Kizer, Ruby St., Gain- esville. ~ 12 Golden Sebright bantam roosters, 1959 hatch, almost rown, $l, ea. at my home. ant ship. Tommy Cannon, 167 Culver St. Lawrenceville. ph. TH 3-4502.- Araucanus (Easter Egg) _ chickens, priced for immediate sale, 7 wks. old, $4. pr; 3 wks. old, $1.35 ea; 15 mixed ban- tam hens, laying, 75c ea. Ship EP. Col. Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fairview St, Cartersville. Araucanus. (Easter Egg) var.,, colored shell eggs, 3-4 wks. old, $1.25 ea. Exp. Col; hatching eggs, $5. doz., prepaid. Bobby Rob- oe 816 Cassville Rd. Carters- ville. Araucanus (Raster Egg) chickens, 6 mos. old, unrelat- ed, $10. pr. Exp. Col; hatching eggs, 55c ea., parcel post PP: Dark Cornish, Bull dog type bantam chickens, purebred, $6. pr; extra pullets, $4. ea. Money Order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. best of bloodlines, $4. pr. G. B. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 786, Al- bany. : Modern game bantams, Black Breasted Reds and Bir- chen, Show quality breeders, $7. pr; extra cocks, $3. ea. L. L. Murphy, Rt. 3, Lake Mir- ror ee College Park. Ph. PO 1-1617. 5 bantam hens, mixed, 75c ea: full Sebright this yrs hatch roosters, $2. for 2; also 2 gray buck rabbits, $2.50 for the 2. Will ship. Dewey Hol- land, Coogler Rd., Dalton, Pure Dark Cornish cocker- els, 1959 hatch, $1.50 ea. here at my home or $2. shipped in lots: of 2. HW: Farmington. 45 double breasted Bronze to full grown, $4. ea. for en- tire lot here at my farm. Ralph Chapman, Rt. 4, at Farmers Beach, Carrollton. 2 gray. Eng. eall ducks, * 2 males and 3 females, $7.50. J. F. Usry, 1605 Maryland Ave. Augusta. Buff Cochin bantam from|. Thurmond, | turkeys from half grown up Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard boxtut, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. Pineapple pears. Booking orders now for August deli- very, bushel or truck load; $1.50 bu. at my farm, located 4 mi. N. of Douglas off 441. No deliveries. Mrs, Estelle Grantham, Rt. 2, Douglas, Ph. 0143-J. 2 rooted bunches tansy or horehound, 4 lb. lard = box dried sage, $1.; Sweetgum, woild Cherry, poplar, pine, red and white oak bark, gold- enseal, yellow dock, plum sas- safras, sarsaparilla and poke roots, 2 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. John Myers (Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell, A No. 1 pure Georgia Cane syrup, case of 12, 1/2 gals., $8.50; case of 24, qts., $10. None shipped. Send cash with truck. Ross Swann, Dawson. Blue Gill Bream fingerlings for sale or will trade for beef ealves or pigs of equal value. Truck delivery. Lanier Craft, Clayton, POULTRY WANTED Want one grown tom Tur- key. State price. Mae Dicker- son, Rt. 5, Lyons, Ph. 3677, Want 2 White Cornish ban- tam roosters, the larger the better, purebred, but not show quality... H.-L. Smith, F..0. Box 644, Rome. Want 500 Ames Red pullets, just started laying, also 140 W. L. laying three mos. Mrs. Dora B. Vinson, Rt. 4, Alpha- retta. Ph. 5695. Want 15 or 20 young N.H. Red pullets, that will lay soon, reasonable price, within 25 mi. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock- bridge. Ph. McDonough 3719. Home grown sage, dried in the shade, washed, $1.25 Ib., 35e gt. Add postage. Mrs. W. B. Green, Mabry Rd., Rt. 1, Roswell. 6 Ib. country Jersey butter each wk. 40c Ib. at my home or 50c lb. delivered on Saturdays in this vicinity. No mail or- ders. Located just N. of Dur- ham and Taylors Septic Tank place on Hwy. 19. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha- retta. Large amount of dry garden sage for sale. Make offer. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Yellow root and heart leaf root, 4 lb. lard box, $1. PP. Saton, At. 1, Dahlonega. Large leaf, shade dried, sage, 1959 crop, $1. pt., 3_pts., $2. Mrs. Marrie Holland, Coog- ler Rd., Dalton. Garlic bulbs, large size, $2.- 50 pk. No orders less than pk. Add postage. Clyde Bone, Rt. 3, Dallas. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c large start, 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fin- cher Rt. 2, Bremen. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 4 chicken feed bags solid col., all alike, 100 lb. cap. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE 2 large white muslin laun- dry bags, emb, 1 clown, green and yellow print and lavender solid, 1. girl pink with red ros- Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Emb. dresser scarves, 75 ea.: little diaper. shirts, 25c ea.; woven pot holders, 2, 25c; emb. pillowcases, $1.25. Add 7, Gainesville. New hand made quilts, of good cotton material and pad- \ding, Dutch Doll design with emb. bonnets, $11. ea.; 3 pe. hand emb. vanity sets, lace trim, nice designs, $1. set: al- so ruffled crocheted doilies. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 1|75 ea.; diaper shirts, es, print with solid red, $2. ea. postage. Mrs. James Davis, Rt. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21, wood. -Emb. pillowcases wi cheted edging, $1. set: dish towels, set of 7, $ patch aprons, 75c ea.; pen bag, made like little all cols. Add postage Floyd Major, Rt. 8, G ville. ees White crocheted boot trimmed in pink, blue, yel and green, 75c pr., bibs- match, both $1; white cheted lace for pillowcases pr.; white linen handkerchi tatting trimmed, $1 ea.; w crocheted center pieces, $1 Add postage. Mrs. H. H. R son, Rt. 1, Monroe = hand quilted by hand qui! made with care of new terial, of dif. colors signs, $7.50 ea. PP. No sta Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wr White cotton crochet shoes, either pastel or | trimmed, $1. pr: rayon bo crocheted baby shoes, blue, yellow or green, | pr. Add 10c postage per Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, 205, Danielsville Rd., Ath 15 large new quilt top: designs and patterns, material, $1.75 ea. and p age. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt Felton. Pillowcases of good m rial, rose bordered designs. colors on white, $1.; apr 75c ea. Add postage. Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ladies bonnets, $1.;_ shirts, 5, $1. trimmed; p: aprons, med., 3, $1.25, with bib, 75c: quilt tops, | print pot holders, 6, 50c. Ad postage. Mrs. Byron Hay Rt. 7, Gainesville. ; Red Meat Study Atlanta Area 1. Cottle figures include all types of cattle meat other than veal. a A Amount of cattle carcass meat Total handled Amt. exported to other states Net consumed in Georgia Total imported from other states Net imported Total originating in Ga. 1957 132,449,009 Ibs.* 115,035,121 Ibs.* 6,714,250 Ibs. 108,320,871 Ibs. 13,579,360 Ibs. 118,869,649 ibs. B. Grade percentages of cattle carcass meat handled Grade Prime Choice Good Standard Cemmercial Utility Canner and Cutter Size carcass preferred Number of firms 1 60 op 4 Total handled Amount exported to other states Net consumed in Georgia Total imported from _ other states Netimported Veal - A. Amount of veal carcass Total handled Amount exported to other states a consumed in Ga. Tetal originating in Georgia Grade 1957 Percen of Total 1958 Percent of T 72,879,450 lbs. 69,236,671 Ibs. Prime 0 ee 59,300,090 Ibs. 62,522,421 Ibs. Choice 39 43 59,569,559 Ibs. 45,798,450 Ibs. Good 54 32 Standard 4 0 Commercial 0 24 1957 Percent of Total 1958 Percent of Tova Utility 3 . : 1 1 4. Lamb : a 33 34 A. Amount of lamb carcass meat 1957 FSS 34 34 Total handled. 4,547,579 Ibs.* 2,821,733 Ibs. I 4 Amount exported to oo 6 3 other states. : 2,430 Ibs. 81,250 | 12 10 Net consumed In Georgia 1,545,149 Ibs. 2,740,483 13 14 Total imperted frem other states 1,547,579 Ibs. 2,821,733 Carcass weight range 200-200 Ibs. 300-400 !ks. 400-500 Ibs. 450-600 Ibs. 500-660 Ibs. 600-4 Ibs. Pork figures include all pork carcass meat handled cured and fresh. 1957 168,263,743 Ibs.* 11,201,817 Iks. 157,661,926 ths. 79,626,214 Ibs. 68.424.297 Ibs. 88,637,528 Ibs. meat 1957 19,407,267 Ibs.* 703,175 Ibs. 142,250,691 Ibs.* 9,246,250 Ibs. 133,004,441 Ibs. 96,435,661 ibe | 87,189,411 Ibs. 45,115,030 Ibs. 18,704,092 ibs. 9,288,074 Ibs. 1958 Grade Prime Choice Good % 1958 * a Increase in pricing. 1957 figures 1958 Total imported from other states Net imported Total originating in Ga. 58, Ellijay. B. Grade percentages of veal handled 4,596,555 Ibs. 3.893.380 Ibs. 14,810,712 Ibs. 2,985,986 2,685,986 6,602,088 ae Net imported Total originating in Georgia Difference in total beef handled is due to the Afianta orea. Lamb _ 1,545,149 Ibs. 0 Ibs. B. Grade Percentages of lamb handied 1957 Percent of Total 1958 Percent of T 6 a 59 77 4 228 Difference in total pork handled is due to reduction in swine slaughter i the Atlanta area. : Difference in total veal handled is due to reduction in calf slau the Atlanta area. total lamb handled is due to promotion and more favorabl represent 15 firms contacted. 1958 figures represent 16 firms contacted. : Extra firm contacted in 1958 handled: eS 9,588,074 Ibs.* Beef 1,434,092 Ibs Pork 7,958,337 300,000 Ibs. Veal 14,083 | reduction in cattle slaughte 8 351. ghte