FARMERS & CONSUMERS Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture Market Bulletin Vol. 69, No. 6 Wednesday, February 9, 1983 .Bulletin Calendar Feb. 11 All Breed horse/tack sale, 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. 369, Gumming. Info. Charles Gabriel 887-9273 or 532-7923. Feb. 12 The Mother Earth News meeting, 2 pm, Info. Pam Anderson 864-4398. Feb. 13 UPHA Schooling show and clinic, Henderson's Atlanta Auctions, 4380 Stacks Rd., US 29 S, Atlanta 404/763-3939. Feb. 14 Metro Rabbit Breeders meeting, 8 pm, Reynolds Nature Preserve, 5665 Reynolds Rd., Morrow. Info. Shirley Wills 471-5773. Feb. 18 Feeder pig sale, Turner Co. Stkyds., Ashburn, 7 pm. Info. H. R. Wiggins 912/567-3371. Feb. 18 1983 Ga. Peanut Farm Show, Sunbelt Ag Exhibit Hall, Spence Field, Moultrie. Info. Emory Murphy 912/386-3470. Feb. 19 - Ga. Farm Products Sale Corporation Barn, Thomaston, 1 pm, Middle Ga. All Breed Graded Bull sale, 60 service age bulls. Info. Southeastern Cattle Sales, Reynolds, 912/847-3535 day or 912/847-3167 night. Feb. 20 1 pm, working stockdog play day, spon. by Greater Atlanta Australian Shepherd Club, Bobby & Patsy Jackson's Farm, Nebo Rd., Dallas. Info. 404/445-7610 or 404/944-2099. PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION COURSES (Hours earned in parenthesis) Feb. 15 F. Herbert Robertson Diagnosis of Shade Tree Problems, Gainesville, Florida, Feb. 18 - Bellingrath Gardens, Alabama, Private (5), Forest (5), Orn. & Turf (5). Info. F. H. Robertson 904/763-5049. Feb. 17-18 Florida Ag and Mechanical University sixth annual field day and workshop on turf problems, Tallahassee, FL, Private (8), Orn. & Turf (8). Info. Janice Peters 404/599-3912. TRAINING & EDUCATION Feb. 16 Hobby Greenhouse short course, spon. by Cobb Extension Service, free, 7-9 pm, Room 310 of the Co. Administration Bldg. in Marietta. Info. 429-3343. Feb. 16 Tifton Swine Production short course, register at 9 am, program at 9:25 am, several topics discussed. Contact your county agent for info. Feb. 16 Dairy short course, Rock Eagle, Eatonton, 9:30 am-3 pm, CES, University of Ga. Info. Larry Guthrie 404/542-2581. Feb. 16 Swine Production, RDC, Tifton, spon. by ABAC/CPES/CES, 9 am-3:15 pm, $2 fee. Info. 912 / 386-3267. Feb. 17 Dairy Cattle short course, RDC, Tifton, spon. by ABAC / CPES / CES / RDC, 9:30 am-3 pm, $2 fee. Info. 912/386-3267. Feb. 18 Lecture on herbs and their uses, 7-10 pm, Union Hill Community House, near Alpharetta, free, Feb. 19 - Iridology class for beginners, 9:30 am-6 pm, The Cottage Victoria, behind The Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville, $3 fee. Info. Erika Bird 404/887-0549. Feb. 18-20 - US pony clubs 'hands on' teaching clinic for teachers of jumpers and dressage, Douglasvile, $35 fee. Info. Niki Rigdon 404/942-2928. (If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call Bessie Spence at 656-3695.)___________ Editor's Note: Due to the increased number of notices received from our advertisers, we are utilizing part of page 1 and and all of page 8 in order to publish as many of these notices as possible while keeping printing costs at a minimum. ______________ Start Your Day With Ga. Eggs Few memories are as good as those of early morning on the farm, with the rooster's crow to awaken us and Mom's good breakfast to get us off to a good start. Remember the sugar- cured ham, redeye gravy, biscuits, milk, and of course, it just wasn't breakfast without eggs! Today, things have changed. The alarm clock has replaced the rooster, and not as many of us live on the farm; but one thing's still the same the need for a good breakfast. The answer to that need is found in another thing that Our guest columnist this week is Robert N. Howell, Executive Director of the Georgia Egg Commission, State Farmers Market, Forest Park 30050.) still hasn't changed the egg. Eggs are still high in protein, con- tain all the vitamins except Vitamin C, and there are only 80 calories in a (Continued on Page 8) Farm employment No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Married woman wants part-time outdoor work w/animals, exp. w/horses. M. J. Baker, Athens. Ph. 404-549-0376. Want help on dairy farm, house & sal. provided. S. S. Callaway, Rt. 1, Box 312C, Washington 30673. Ph. 404-678-2028. Man 45, desires milk cows, cattle, farm work, vet. assist, exp. James Hicks, Rt. 2, Box 275, Jefferson 30549.__________ Man 27, w/wlfe & child wants job on farm. Early Junior Cochran, 1231 New Harmony Church Rd., Thomaston 30286. Family of 6 needs farm work in NE Ga., w/house & sal. Jack Ramey, Rt. 2, Clarksville 30523.___________ Riding companion wanted, interested in competitive trail / endurance riding, have horses if you have time. Ellen Thrall, Hampton. Ph. 946-4652 eve.________ Want retired gentleman for farm / stock work, just sml. garden patches, some stock. Mrs. Lorraine Waters, Funston. Ph. 912-941-5225 no collect calls.______ 25 yr. old man want farm caretaking job / stable cleaning, stalls, etc. Johnny Weaver, Dalton. Ph. 226-4575._______ Man & wife w/child looking for milk dairy job, 22 yrs. exp. Edward McCullough, Decatur. Ph. 404-243-6697. Want exp. milkers, housing avail. E. M. Christensen, Matthews. Ph. 404-547-6609 / 6513._______________ Want farm worker, sal., house/trailer, to work w/cattle / horses, exp. w/mach. / equip. D. R. Copley, Atlanta. Ph. 404-873-2355, ext. 465.__________ Need retired lady to live-in & help w/farm vegetables, rent free. W. C. Jones, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-5025._________ Want someone w/modern tree planter to pit. approx. 60 acres of soybean land in pines. Ed Simmons, Preston. Ph. 912-649-4800._______________ 25 yr. old man wants job on chicken / horse farm, need place w/sal. G. Turner, c/o Betty Ballew, 3275 Demooney Rd., College Park 30349.____________ Exp. tractor driver wants job in Grady / Mitchell Co. Eugene Chason, Cairo. Ph. 377-6400.__________________ Want woman 35-50 to do sml. farm chores, sal. ref. & place to stay. R. D. Fenters, Jackson. Ph. 912-994-1680. Want someone to spread manure. R. Field, Monroe. Ph. 874-3931.________ Want farmer w/in 50 mi. of Atlanta to grow sev. acres of popcorn. Leta Johnson, Atlanta. Ph. 231-0988.______ Want someone to clean stalls on Irg. horse farm and help w/horses. Rosemaine Meier, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795. Want help doing dozer, backhoe work, fence rows, clear land, etc. David Smith, Brinson. Ph. 912-246-4302.__________ Man, 48 yrs. old, seeks job doing light farm chores & live in., exp. James Strait, Rt. 3, Box 137A, Watkinsville 30677. Want full-time job on farm doing stable work, interested in horses/cattle, NW. Jack Harmon, Atlanta. P:h. 943-1579. Farm Services Horseshoeing & trimming by prof, farrier, reg. & corrective work. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896 (24 hr. answering service).________________ Gardens plowed, bush hogging & tractor work, prompt service. Eric Dixon, Elberton. Ph. 283-7741.________ Will do loader/dozer work on your farm, grading, clearing; rubber tire tractor. M. Fox, Canton. Ph. 926-9078 / 887-7308. Tractor & related work, all kind, plow, harrow, grade, bush hog, fert., aerate, light haulllng. Robert Lamb, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3965 / 6965. Will do farm welding on farm w/portable welder. David Rawlins, Eastman. Ph. 374-4617._____________ Gardens plowed, bush hogging, reas. rates. Cobb-Marietta-WoodstockKennesaw area. Harold Rich, Marietta. Ph. 973-0721.______________ Will dig water lines w/ditch witch, haul gravel, sand, fill dirt, light dozer work. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-6857. Will do A.I. of beef / dairy cattle in Henry & surrounding cos.; semen & supplies. Ray Stalllngs, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594._______________ Backhoe & front end loader work done on your farm. T. J. Edwards, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7975.________________ Qual. horseshoeing, corrective & therapeutic, guar., certi. by OK farrier college, Atlanta & surrounding area. Jack Burnam, Fairburn. Ph. 404-969-1338. Need your well cleaned out, MaconChattanooga; pumps installed. Stan Cook, Covington. Ph. 786-4315. Will haul horses local/long dist., reas. rates, ref. avail. Debbie Alien, Marietta. Ph. 977-1309/659-2727._________ Breed your cows w/ABS proven sires, 8 yrs. exp.; semen & supplies. Wayne Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-1445._____ Bush hogging, plowing, McDonough area. Ed Bowles, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-4665._________________ Will water grind wheat, rye & corn into meal / flour / grits. Mike Buckner, Junetion City. Ph. 269-3630 aft. 3._________ Will grind stumps below ground level. John Dempsey, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-5935.______________ All types tractor work, plowing bush hogging, aerating & reseedlng. Glenn Dutton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3121 / 923-5432.__________________ Will build & repair any type farm fencing. Henry Freeman, Royston. Ph. 245-8973.____________________ Will do all types of farm fencing. Bill Hardin, Decatur. Ph. 962-5094._____ Christmas trees pruned mechanically. J. Mays, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-783-1164. Bush hogging, plowing & all tractor work, guar. Covington & surrounding cos. Charles Morrell, Covington. Ph. 786-8648. 1 or 2 horses transported anywhere / anytime, rates, $1, 90