Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 72, no. 22 (1986 May 28)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy /rv/n, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Vol. 72, No. 22

Wednesday, May 28, 1986

tteywwl Gmj
EMCs Progress
With the Times
In the 1930s, most rural Georgians depended on kerosene lamps, fireplaces and wood stoves. This led to a life of drudgery for many in rural areas. For example, it some-
times took a whole day to boil water in outside washpots and to wash clothes in a tin tub using a scrub board. Most people j who lived in cities refused, ^p move to the country bej cause they had be-
come accustomed to the benefits of elecricity. At the same time, there
Our guest columnist this week is Heywood C. Gay, executive vice president, Georgia Electric Membership Corporation, 148 International Boulevard NE, Atlanta
30303._____________________
was a flight of some of the rural area's brightest young people to the cities as they refused to accept the hardships their parents endured.
Georgia's 42 electric membership corporations (EMC's) have used innovative management techniques to adapt services to changing economic conditions. EMC's now have extended service to over 700,000 Georgia homes scattered over 70 percent of the land area of the state. This makes it difficult since EMC's only average eight consumers per mile of line whereas investor-owned utilities and municipals average over 60 consumers per mile of line. Even Cobb EMC, one of the nation's fastestgrowing EMCs, averages only 16 consumers per mile of line. This means that fewer consumers per mile are paying for the upkeep and maintenence of the lines and plant equipment necessary for the function of an EMC.
Unlike other utility companies, EMCs are not subject to regulation by the Public Service Commission because they are consumer-owned. The consumers actually elect a board of directors to manage the business affairs of the EMC. These directors must be members and they,
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Commercial Broiler Production Ga. Agriculture's "Golden Egg"

With a production value of $796.4 million in 1985, Georgia's broilers con-

tributed more than chicken feed to the state's economy. In fact, poultry is

Georgia's number one agricultural commodity. The state also ranks first in the

nation in cash farm receipts from all chickens and eggs including broilers. But

the broiler industry was not always the thriving business enterprise it is today.

The raising of poultry was pretty 1940s, the three states were produc-

much a sideline activity on most farms until the 1930s. At that time commercial poultry production was centered mostly in the New England, Middle Atlantic and Midwestern states. However, a few growers in
the Delmarva region, comprised of Delaware and the eastern shores of Maryland and Virginia, had begun

ing about 41 percent of the nation's total broiler output. But after World War II, production began to decline due largely to the cancellation of Army contracts. During the war, the federal government had "frozen" the supply of chickens from Delmarva,
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specializing in broiler production in
the 1920s. Although it is not clear exactly
who grew the first flock of commercial broilers, Mrs. Wilmer Steele of Sussex County, Delaware, is given credit for beginning the modern commercial broiler industry. For several years, Mrs. Steele reportedly maintained a small flock of layers and raised her own replacement stock. However, in 1923, she started a brood of 500 chicks and sold the
surviving 387 birds to a local buyer. Production continued to increase
in the Delmarva region and by the

What's Inside
Letters to the Editor......... page 2
Georgia Cooking .......... page 5
Livestock Quotations........ page 6
Onion Recipes ...... page 7 Planting
Charts........ pages 8 & 9 Helping
Each Other ...... page 11 Features ...... page 13&15

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Farm Front
Feed Assistance Requested
Commissioner of Agri-' culture Tommy Irvin last week telegrammed U.S Secretary of Agriculture Richard Lyng requesting direct assistance for Georgia livestock and dairy producers who have lost virtually all their spring hay and pasture crops. Irvin also sent telegrams to Georgia Cons gressmen Charles Hatcher and Lindsay Thomaspeeking their assistance in providing feed for livestock and dairy producers who have lost feed crops to the spring drought.
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Livestock Sales
Require Permit
State law requires that all special livestock sales have a permit from the Georgia Department of Agriculture and that the sale management be bonded. "Special sales" are defined as the sale of any livestock with the exception of livestock sold at an established auction market. The sale of livestock owned by a farmer, with payment being made directly to the farmer, also is exempt.
All production, consignment and dispersal sales managed by anyone other than the owner at which payment is made to sale management, are required to have a permit and must be bonded. A farmer who has a sale of his own livestock, where payment is directly to him, is required to have a permit but is not required to be bonded.
The bonding requirement is not intended to create a hardship but is designed to protect Georgia farmers and owners who sell livestock in the state.
Requests for permits should be made in writing bv the individual, organization or company managing the 'saie. 30 aa"s in advance of the event. Aduress permit requests to the State Yeienn-r: .-;, 19 Capitol Square, Atianr/- Georgia 30334. Please inciud--- u'-onnation such as the mace a i. . 'iinc1 and management <->'. <\'v: ; ->b \niir request.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, May 28, 1986

Dear Editor: I sent my ad for hogs in on Monday and it did not come
out in the paper on Wednesday as I expected. When is the best time to mail in ads for publication in the Market Bulletin?
A South Georgia Reader Editor's Note: We must receive ads in our office no later than Wednesday noon in order for them to appear in the following week's paper. For this reason we recommend that you mail your notices on Friday, so that we will receive them in plenty of time to meet this Wednesday noon deadline.
Dear Editor: I mailed in $5 cash to receive a subscription to the Market
Bulletin and have yet to hear from your office or receive my paper. Could you please check on this for me?
M. Smith Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Editor's Note: In checking our files, we could locate no record of receiving $5 cash from you. We urge all out-ofstate residents to submit a check or money order when requesting a subscription, so that there will be some way we can trace or have record of your order.
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Editor's Note: The Blueberry Pound Cake recipe featured in last week's Georgia Cooking column was submitted by Leslie Jones, wife of J.B. Jones, sole County Commissioner of Lumpkin County rather than Screven County.
employment

II you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.

// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Advertisers should include a statement with each notice indicating that the service offered are indeed "farm services" provided by that individual.

Want 2 farm equip, operators w/exp. C. Pippin, Petoria Rd., Albany 31708. Ph. 912-435-0055.__________________
Want settled lady w/ref. Help w/light garden chores, free room & board. Martha Trammell, Rt. 2, Box 19, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463._________________
Want husband & wife to milk in dbl. five herringbone barn, 3 bedrooms, dbl. wide mobile home to live in. Steve

14 yrs. exp. in land clearing, grading, loading, backfilling, specializing in tree preservation / care of your personal property, have Cat 951 loader, will travel. B. Butler, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-1084.
New fence built, fence right of way cleared, no job too tough or sml., in Crisp & surrounding cos. Dick Goetzman, P.O. Box 144, Arabi 31712. Ph. 912-273-8892.
Horseshoeing & trimming, reg. & cor-

Crawford, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-7570 bet- rective, hot, cold, AFA certi. Eddie ween 4-6 am & 4-6 pm.__________ Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409.____

Want dependable, settled lady w/ref. to All types of light blasting done, beaver live in & help w/light garden chores. ponds drained, drainage ditch shot, foun-
Jessie Thomas. Rt. 1, Box 237, Lavonia dations, boulders shot, rock removed, 30553. Ph. 404-356-8092 / 8093.______ I etc. Doug Robinson, Fayetteville. Ph.
Want stable help in exchange for full 404-461-1951._________________ board on 1 or 2 horses. Wes Beaty, Will do farm fencing, all types, highest
Alpharetta. Ph. 887-6802._________ qual., 18 yrs., exp. Bates Kelley, Hartwell. Teenager seeks job working w/horses, Ph. 404-376-6322/7313.__________
6 yrs. exp.. ref. avail., Marietta, Alpharetta i Will do farm fencing repairs. Ed Cole,
area. Diana Howard, P.O. Box 669751, j Jackson. Ph. 775-6596.___________

Marietta 30066.______________

Will do tractor work on your farm, till-

Want responsible, good natured j ing gardens w/PTO tiller, bush hoggng, female to help w/2 Arabians, exp. helpful j spread dirt or gravel w/scrape blade, front but not necessary. Mrs. Proctor, i end loader, clear land of brush/vines.

Douglasville. Ph. 949-1439._______ : Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.

Want dependable individual or couple to work on chicken / cattle farm, trailer
w/utilities & salary provided. Otto Neuhaus, Rt. 1, Box 492, Fairmount

Stumps removed from gardens & other
farmlands, etc. w/Vermeer stump grinder, res. rates, will travel, 7 days/wk. Ronnie Cook. Smyrna. Ph. 404-432-5215 / 0587.

30139. Ph. 404-337-2773 eve.______

Horse/cattle trailer floors replaced

Want female to manage & milk in a j lights & brakes repair. Richard Garver, modern dairy. D. Trice, Eatonton. Ph. Social Circle. Ph. 464-3724.________

404-485-9355._________________

Will build/repair any type farm fence in

Want farm caretaker in exchange for free housing, retired couple preferred. P. Thurmond, 6461 Sweetwater Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5723.

NE Ga. area, woven wire, barbed, power fencing. Ken Ross, Comer. Ph. 404-783-3564.________________
Garden plowing, tilling, bush hogging,

Want lady to live in and do some pasture fertilizing, Marietta/Cobb area. garden work, room, board plus salary L.H. Barren, Marietta. Ph. 428-4110.

avail. L. Granger, P.O. Box 86, Fayet- Will furnish sprigs & custom plant loville 30214. Ph. 487-8873.____ __ Alicia, Tift 44 or Coastal Bermuda grass.

Children ages 2-17 and adults age 45 and older eat the most ice cream per person.

James H. Williams, Rt. 1. Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 912-423-4884 / 8028.
Only out-of-state wanted ads published.

Will water grind your wheat, corn into meal, flour, grits, aft. 3 p.m., 1/4 toll or 6<t/lb. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630.________________
Will do bush hogging, disking, grading & all tractor work in Fayetteville. PTC & surrounding areas. D. Taylor, Fayettville.
Ph. 487-7430.________________
Will do loader work, clearing, grading, etc. Brooks Bresnan, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3240.________________

Will do clearing and grading. Larry West, lithia Springs. Ph. 404-942-4221.
Will do well cleaning, low muddy or smelling water problems. W. Moore, P.O. Box 732, Covington. Ph. 787-9893 Iv. message._________________
Will build crosstie retaining walls, light clearing, grading, backfilling w/Case 1835B uni-loader, res. rates & reliable. Jim Haynie, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3424 or 834-7897.___________

Will plant pine trees, taking orders now

Horseshoeing & trimming, qual. work.

for upcoming season; also fish pond lim- Wes Beaty, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-6802.

ing & fertilizing exp., reference upon re-

Will do loader, dump truck work, top-

quest. L. Green, Naylor. Ph.912-244-6458. soil, fill dirt avail. Joe Gargiulo, Oecatur.

Will do tractor work, bush hogging, Ph. 296-9189._______________

plowing, light blade work, 2 hrs. min. Douglas Givens, 1242 Suwanee Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3890.

Will cut your logs into lumber w/portable sawmill on your farm. Bill Blackmarr, 3645 Flint Street, Duluth. Ph.

Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground 476-0212.________________

level in pasture & farmland, no job too large. Joel Cawthon, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-6066.____________

Horseshoeing & trimming, grad. NC School Horseshoeing, hot, cold, corrective, avail. 7 days. Robert Ogle, Powder

Post frame bldgs. custom built to suit Springs. Ph. 404-943-3930.______

your needs, horse & hay barns, shops, sheds, etc; also bulldozer work, bush hogging & garden plowing. Mark Pryor, GriHin. Ph. 404-495-5877 or 228-8884.
Horseshoeing & trimming by AFA certi. farrier, regular & corrective work, 24 hr. answering service. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896._________
Will do garden tilling, Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta area, reas. rates. Joe Fleming, Marietta. Ph. 565-5852._____
Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground level from gardens & farmlands, reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.
Will dig water lines w/Ditch Witch, in farms in Barrow & surrounding cos. Rickey Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-6857._______________
Garden tilling, sml. areas, fences & ditches cleared of vines & weeds, no bush hog, South Atlanta. Austin Moore, Allanta. Ph. 767-2658._________

Will sprig Tift 44 or Coastal on 3" rows, anywhere in Ga. David Branch, Athens. Ph. 404-769-5189 or 769-9042.______
Will build any type farm building to fit your needs, horse barns, pole barns, any type barn. Martin Skiver, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-6586.______________
Will do dragline work, dig & clean out ponds, drain swampland on mats. Larry Potts, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-725-7851.
Will split your firewood, will come to your place w/hyd. wood splitter. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188._______
Will do tractor work, scrape blade, bush hogging, tiller work; also will build pole sheds. S. Whitaker, Marietta. Ph. 973-5344.______________________
Certi. farrier, grad. of Eastern Farrier School, will do single horses w/in reas. driving dist., avail 7 days, dependable service. Don Pece, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-4735._______________

Garden plowing, bush hogging, pasture reseeding, farm tractor work done w/exp., Cobb/Marietta area. Gene Mitchell, Marietta. Ph. 422-9023.______
Reseeding, plowing, bush hogging, post holes, 2 hrs. min., cash only, 25 mi. Winder, no rocks, gullies. D. Granstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525.__________
Will do tractor work, plowing, tilling, bush hogging & light grading, Clarke, Oconee & surrounding cos. W.B. Thornton, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8362.______
Will furnish sprigs & custom plant certi. Tifton 78, Tifton 44, Brazos, Tiflon 419, Alicia or Coastal Bermuda. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380._____
Will do land clearing, grading, truck/loader work, etc., also fill dirt & top soil avail., Gwinnett & surrounding cos. Kenneth Gooch, Buford. Ph. 945-3706 aft.
6 pm.__________________________ Want someone to build fence on ap-
prox. 6 A., needed at once. Thomas Russell, Gainesville. Ph. 535-7421 day or 536-7643 night.________________
Will repair electric mtrs. used in

Bush hogging, scrape work & other light tractor work. Donnie Webb, Canton. Ph. 475-7520._____________________
Will haul farm machinery, equip., hay, etc., also horses, reas. rates, new equip. Terry Powell, QriHIn. Ph. 404-229-5612.
Will haul horses local or long distance, reas. rates & exc. care. C.L Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367._______
Bush hogging, garden plowing, prompt, reas. Jerry Gabbert, Marietta. Ph. 424-1970.________________________
Will do any type farm fencing, by foot or job. Ronnie Hill, Rt. 1, Maysville. Ph. 335-6590 / 3077.________________
Gardens tilled w/Troy tiller, exc. results, reas. prices. F. Kile, Marietta. Ph. 428-1098._____________________
Will do bush hogging, plowing & var. other tractor work. Eddie Roberts, Suwanee. Ph. 945-9803 / 0759._____
Track hoe work, irrigation ponds, swampland ditching, on your farmland, owner & operator. Frank Hayden, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-0339.________

chicken houses or farm equip. Jack Will build horse paddock fence

Kelley, Duluth. Ph. 476-2142.______ w/treated wood, barbed or field cattle

Will do dragline work in Carroll & surrounding cos. Gary McGraw, Carrollton. Ph. 836-9969.________________

wire; also pole barns & work pins, ref. & qual. workmanship. Robert Hayes, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-6708.__________

Horses hauled, local & long distance. Gene London, Sr., P.O. Box 107, Putney 31782. Ph. 912-888-0413._________

Gardens tilled w/Troy-Bilt & custom planted, Cobb, Douglas Co. area. Mike Parkey. Austell. Ph. 941-5967.______

Custom garden tilling w/Troy Bill, 7

Horseshoeing, all types of shoeing,

yrs. expr., $30/hr., 1 hr. min., Ga. master gardener, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, North

call for prices. Richard Dunivant, Buford. Ph. 945-8502.________________

Fulton. Chuck Tankersley, Stone Mtn. Ph. Will repair & rebuild elec. farm fence

469-5593.__________________ charges, only approved parts are used,

Wells cleaned out both hand dug & bored, travel anywhere, 25 yrs. exp.,

work guar. B. W. Hedditch, Rt. 1, Box 302, Rock Springs 30739. Ph. 404-764-1773.

dependable. Raymond Chasteen, Bush hogging, plowing, light blade

Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-8704.___________ work done in Oconee & surrounding cos.,

Horseshoeing & trimming, spec, in AQHA, 15 yrs. exp. Jim Warren, Temple

no min., dependable. Alan Johnson, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-8192.______

30179. Ph. 404-562-3332.__________

Will do loader/backhoe, dump truck &

Bush hogging, all types tractor work. general tractor work, clearing, light

Kelly Thomas, Conyers. Ph. 404-922-4418.
Bush hogging & garden plowing. R. Frazier, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-969-0509 or 964-3186.__________________
Will install farm fences of lumber, wire or rails, qual. work, ref. avail. Mark Whelchel, Gainesville. Ph. 983-3165 or

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grading, sow pastures, etc., also top soil & fill dirt avail. 0. Vandeford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3606._____
Bush hogging, gardens plowed, all other types tractor work. E. Ray, Loganville. Ph. 466-1376.____________
Stumps ground, all related tractor work

534-2046.______________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Tift 44, 78, Alicia anywhere in Ga., 3 in. apart. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679.
Will do welding on farm machinery. James Heath, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2616.
Will build or repair barns, pole, utility, horse barns. R. Dyer, Braselton. Ph. 404-654-3406.__________________________
Well cleaning, Forsyth, Hall & surrounding cos. Don Cook, Gumming. Ph.

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plus D-8 bulldozer work, all type. James Home, Athens. Ph. 543-6343._______
Will cut & bale hay in sq. bales; also combine grain, in Carrollton area. W. Hackney, Roopville 30170. Ph. 404-854-4996._____________
Bush hogging, gardens plowed, light grading & other tractor work, Fayette, South Fulton, North Coweta Cos. Don Heath, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3459.______
Will do farm painting, free estimates. R. McRae, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-7942.

887-1699.____________________
Will do all types of farm fencing & farmland clearing. Bill Hardin, 2360 Jones Phillips Rd., Dacula 30211. Ph. 962-5094._________________________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, Cobb co. & surrounding areas, reas. & reliable. Hugh Wright, Marietta. Ph.

Will do bush hogging & various kinds of light tractor work, Gwinnett Co. only. Bob Elliot!, Butord. Ph. 945-2248. .
Will do bush hogging, plowing, blade work, plant pine trees. Fred Eckhardt, Griffin. Ph. 228-6567._________
Loader/dozer work, grading, clearing (Irg. or sml. tracts), ponds, lakes, etc. M.

404-926-3041._________________ Fox, Canton. Ph. 887-7308._________

Horses/cattle hauled, tractor work, bush hogging. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.

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Will do bush hogging, light land clearing / blade; also drill fence post holes & chainsaw work, reas. B. Matthews, Con-

yers 30208. Ph. 922-4204.

Will do cow work & cow catching. Johnny Watson, P.O. Box 282, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-0284.____________
Stump grinding, topsoil, gravel, sand, clearing, all types tractor, loader/backhoe work. Doug Parker, Dallas. Ph. 445-2821.__________
Horses transported, 80s loaded mile, courteous service, exc. care, exp. S. D. Cottongim, Madison. Ph. 342-3775.
Will do repair work on CAT loaders/dozers; all type power train, welding, fabrication, refacing, reinforcing, 15 yrs. exp. Atlanta area. Bruce Thames, Palmetto. Ph. 767-8495.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Only farm machinery used in an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the exception of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
Sta-rite pump with 3 hp. eng. exc. for irrig. garden $185. James Malcom, Monroe 267-7316.___________________
Kuhn disc mower 7'10" used one season, exc. cond., Ford 8600 tractor w/cab and air, good cond. Tony Childers, Adalrsvllle. Ph. 625-2438.________
WD AC tractor, 40 hp. $1500. Harris Horton, Rt. 1, Davisboro. Ph. 912-348-4267._________________
600 Ford tractor good cond. $2600; Ford 502 sq. baler $1250; 1486 Intl. tractor, 145 hp. w/canopy $9,000. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-9338.
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5 ft. pull type rotary mower $275; 8 disc pull type harrow $100. Nelson Massey, 2435 Tucker Mill Rd., Conyers 30208. Ph. 463-2639.__________________
0 Frick portable sawmill w/edger, LID-14 diesel P/U, Windham log turner, 48 in. saw blade, all steel, exc. cond. $5950. R. Roberts, Gray. Ph. 912-986-9147.
Homemade equip, trailer, 23 ft. long, hvy. duty, beaver tail and ramps, ball hitch, oak floor $1,000. Geo. Bechtold, Buford. Ph. 945-6534.___________
Long PTO pump for traveler or other use; Rainbow pumping unit 6329 JD, Rainbow cabletow traveler $2200, pipe too. Neal Boatright, Mershon. Ph. 912-632-5078._________________
55 in. hvy. duty belly mower, 3 blade, fits 15 hp. and up tractor very good cond. $495. R. Street, Martinez. Ph. 404-863-8872._________________
IH Cub tractor w/all equip., this is no junk 6500. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989._________________
Comp. Hydra Drill well drilling outfit, 100 ft. drill stems, bits and mast $775. B. Lewis, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6006.
I Vermeer baler model 605 in good cond. $3,000. Rem Remsen, Washington. Ph. 404-293-4349.______________
Gravely tractor w/grass mower and riding sulky, eng. rebuilt like new $750. Hampton Logan, Sr., Atlanta 30329. Ph. 634-2371 days, 636-0403 aft. 7:30 pm.
Intl. Farmall A exc. cond., culti. arms and trailer $1750. J. Whitehurst, Covington. Ph. 787-6964.___________
Ford 16 in. 3 bottom plow, exc. cond. $300. Jim Hunt, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1331._____________
Hudig hard hose irrig. sys., 1250' hose, 15" 6 in. pipe, diesel pumping unit, exc. cond. Charles Jackson, Cave Spring. Ph. 404-777-3309 or 404-235-9781._____
Wise. 2 cyl. eng. w/elec. starter, sev. one cyl. also. Rick Waits, Atlanta. Ph. 982-0248 day, 442-9901 nights._______
12 hp. Sears tractor w/mower deck $600. J. A. Padgett, Ellenwood. Ph. 987-9712.______________ __
Irrig. outfit, slant 6 mtr., 500 gpm. pump, gas., 4 Rainbow guns, 800 ft. 6" pipe, 1600 ft. 4" pipe, trailer. $7500. D. Drexler, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-7174.
21 ft. trailer good for hauling hay; also, 1 pinestraw bailer, Briggs/Stratton mtr. $500. N. A. Smallwood, Gumming. Ph. 404-687-7978 or 3449.________________
Sprayer, orchard or field, 120 gal. tank 5 hp. BIS eng., hoses, guns, extras, exc. $475. F. Lisella, Atlanta. Ph. 938-0713 or 404-376-9856'THartweil. "' " "" " "
Sears 10 hp. garden tractor w/mower, tilling plow, culti. plow $595. Doug cunningham, Rt. 1, Box 276-A, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-9965/9542._______
2 ton feed wagon for filling bunks or self feeders in the field. Ken Prescott, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2550.____________
Ford 601 tractor, exc. cond., good rubber, some equip. R. L. Lamb, Augusta. Ph. 404-793-6844._______________________________________
JD 7100 4 row planter, 9 shank chisel plow, H Farmall tractor. Jimmy Moncrief, Roberta. Ph. 912-836-4749._______
One 60 in. belly mower for Economy Power King tractor, good cond. $275. Bill Kilgo, Bamesville. Ph. 404-358-0211.
Heavy duty 4 wheel farm trailer 6x10 ft. metal floor, wood sides $250. W. C. Akin, Stockbrldge. Ph. 474-2771._________
One GM 671 portable power unit $5000; one 6 cyl. Bedford GM portable power unit $4500. Newt Henson, Rt. 3, Box 83E, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-479-8908._____
5th wheel wagon chassis exc. cond. $375; rotary mower 5 ft. Covington, very hvy. duty, I-beam tail-wheel mount $300. Jimmy Andrews, Edison. Ph. 912-835-2353/2483._________________
Intl. 403 grain combine w/cab and hydro, drive, runs good $2500. R. Barrett, Marshallville. Ph. 987-0763 days, or 967-2570 nights._____________________
Paulk irrig. traveler, Davis irrig. traveler, KMC dicki-vator 4 row culti., KGT 350 dryer, 14 ft. Bush Hog harrow, 12 ft. Long harrow. Larry Vickers, Ambrose. Ph. 912-384-8575/4728._________________
II shank Pittsburg culti. $395; 24 disc 8 ft. Ford lift harrow $430; 110 gal. spray tank $95. J. Brinkman, Kingston. Ph. 404-382-6110.________________
Sml. harrow for sale or trade in exc. cond. Dick Goetzman, P.O. Box 144, Arab! 31712. Ph. 912-273-8892._______
Rain spinner cable tow irrig. sys. w/600 ft. hose and Nelson 200 gun, ready to go. Wayne Adkins, Rt. 3, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-2920.________________
35 MF good paint and cond. $2800. Mike Cowan, Monroe. Ph. 267-8560.
JD bale ejector, works on JD 14T and 214T twine-tie balers good cond. comp. w/manual $250. obo. R. Couey, Rome. Ph. 235-4243.__________________
Ferguson tillivator; 110 JD harrow; 4640 JD quick hitch; 1800 ft. irrig. pipe 8 in. C. L. Finch, Portal. Ph. 912-865-2939.
Model A JD tractor w/3 pt. hitch, runs good, 12V remote controls $875. James Sullivan, Rt. 1, Box 332, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-537-4944

Ford 8N tractor, potato plow, all 3 pt. hitch w/PTO. Earl Hunter, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5624.________________

190XT AC tractor $7500; NH stack liner mdl. 1000 sq. bale wagon $2200; NH sq. baler mdl. 315 Super sweep header $5,000, other. Mrs. Like, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-7449.___________________

For rent: Harley power rock rake and Harley rock picker approx. $35 per A. Billy Sumrell, Pine Mtn. 31822. Ph. 404-663-4603 days, 404-582-2968 nights.

1986 JD mdl. 950 tractor, front end loader, power steering and rear pulverizer, trailer incl. Joe Fleming, Marietta. Ph. 565-5852.__________

MF 270 diesel tractor like new, 83 mdl. 288 hrs. $8,800 firm. George Mulkey, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-3776.________

MF 450 rd. baler very good cond., field ready $4300. David Lathem, Maysville. Ph. 652-2729 or 536-0932.______________

JD feed mill 400 w/sacking attach, and sev. screens, used little by owner, been weather protected $2500. Julian Maxwell, Whitham. Ph. 912-872-3329._______

Silage chopper 2 row 720 Intl., exc. cond., must sell. J. M. Taylor, Atlanta. Ph. 404-438-6665.____________

JD 450B loader backhoe good cond. Mike Whitehead, Arnoldsville. Ph. 404-742-7158._____________

Tractor 3000 Ford diesel, live PTO, low hrs., new tires, new battery $4800. J. B. Smith, Hiram. Ph. 404-943-5249._____

Farmall Cub tractor for sale w/scrape blade $1,000 firm. R. Wells, Rt. 2, Dawsonvllle 30534. Ph. 404-265-2628.

Farmall Cub and 4 pcs. of equip. $2,000 firm. James Bagwell, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2320._______________

2 axle equip, trailer $850, dirt scoop $225, bush hog $375, boom $65. Stan Cruce, Snellvllle. Ph. 979-4153.______

Homemade posthole digger 3 pt. hitch, self-a-lining w/auger $350, sep. augers $45 and $75; 1 shank subsoiler $150; hvy. duty $175. Fred West, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-5625.__________ ______

Hvy. duty big bale hay-movers fork type, 3 pt. hitch, Cat. I and II $160 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615 eve._________

Clam bucket for 450 Case loader. D. M. Richards, Winder. Ph. 867-7922 aft. 6 pm.

Old hvy. duty 3 pt. hitch bush hog $95 or will trade for bottom plow. J. Henderson, Dallas. Ph. 445-4431/2552.____________

JD mdl. M tractor 3 pt. hitch w/PTO like new tires $1900. Mr. Verp. Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-1949 or 963-2424.__________

10 in. tractor pulley, usable disk harrow, culti-packer, tractor mower $50. Sam Kibler, RFD 1, Box 216A, Crandall 30711. Ph. 404-695-2990._____________

Tobacco topper in exc. cond. 3 pt. hitch and new belt, pull type tobacco harvester, good for gathering truck crops. Jesse Folsom, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2133.

Motorized push plow $250. Larry Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838

eve._______________________ Olne 8N Ford hyd. pump, cast iron
good cond. $300 cash; one 8N Ford hyd. pump housing, cast iron $200 cash. Eugene Barren, Ochlocknee 31773. Ph.
912-574-5367.________________

450 JD loader $9000. Sammy Collins, Jasper. Ph. 692-6157.__________________

Cat. 951 C loader, good cond. $24,900; JD 450B loader $13,000. Ralph Rutherford, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4271.

Gehl no. 95 feed mixer and grinder for sale $2500. Mrs. Jim Ray, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-1956.________________

Hay or equip, trailer 77"x20 ft. dual axles, brakes, 2 5/16 ball hitch, wood floor $675. David Thomas, Taylorsville. Ph.
404-684-3069.____________________________

Hay elevator 25 ft. w/1 hp. mtr., NH model 155, $600. John Crawford, Greenvllle. Ph.404-672-4561._________________

16 ft. farm trailer w/2 axles used only 4 times for sale. Joe Willoughby, Mableton. Ph. 944-8615._______________

Case 831-C tractor, diesel, new tires 977 hrs., 4 bottom turning plow, new points $7,000 for both. J. C. Canup, Marietta. Ph. 428-2213.__________________

Sears garden tractor, 18 hp. twin cyl. eng. E/W 44 in. rotary mower, low hrs. $1600. Bibb White, Lizella. Ph.
912-935-8488._______________

1975 Intl. harvester Cub tractor, 1 model 144 culti., disc turning plow, rake, plow attach. $3,000. Mrs. Robert Kerns, Marietta. Ph. 427-0552 aft. 6 pm.______

Detroit 471 power unit, 6 in. Berkeley irrig. pump, Newtoin and Crouch ferti. spreader, 40 ft. flatbed trailer. Carson Sands, Jr., Daisy. Ph. 912-739-1358.

Hammer mill PTO driven, 4 screens, good cond. $200. Dick Hyatt, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-2168._____________________

MF 135 diesel exc. cond., lock diff., lights, new tires, paint, runs perfect. David Smith, Dalton. Ph. 277-1808.

Intl. 3 pt. hitch dirt scoop $100, reversible. Ron Ray, Stockbridge. Ph. 922-1221.

Cat. 933 Traxcavator loader (42A6951)

w/cleated tracks, mtr. exc. being used on

farm now $7,000. T. K. Putnam, Fairburn.

Ph. 404-964-6936.

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3 pt. hitch Irg. hay bale equip., 4x8 utility trailer w/loading ramp and lights, hyd. cyl., sev. sizes, H/D snatch block, clivices sev. sizes. James Heath, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2616.___________________
5510 Hesston round baler, 1100 Ib. bale, elec. tie, like new $6450. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679._______
Fairbanks Morse hammer mill model A431 mounted on trailer pto driven w/sacker $350; MF 135 tractor 6 spd., Perkins gas eng. $4800. Larry Barmore, Marietta. Ph. 428-1705.__________
3000 Ford exc. cond. $4100; Massey Harris Pony 1 hyd. lift, w/culti. $1100. Glenn Ferguson, Rome. Ph. 404-235-9791.
Lift boom 3 pt. hitch good shape $50; also, JD scrape blade 6 ft. reversible good shape $200. Jay Herrin, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-0909._________________
9N Ford exc. cond., 4 ft. bush hog, scrape blade, $2,500 or trade. D. Handley, Roswell. Ph. 992-8493._________
MF 135 diesel, 540 hrs., rotary mower, 3 harrows, post hole diggers, scrape blade, dbl. turn plow and more $7500. Harry Stephens, Buford. Ph. 945-2262._____
Ford 3 pt. cycle mower $250; McCormick 200 manure spreader $350; 9 shank all purpose plow $250. Bill Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280._________
800 Ford tractor, 5 ft. bush hog, 6 ft. scrape in good cond. $3200. Maurice Jones, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3395.______
Lrg. winch and 15 hp. elec. mtr. 220R440, priced to sell. Alvin Reese, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2177.________
Kut-Kwick mower, model H1600-48EHS comp. rebuilt, 16 hp. Kohler eng., exc. cond. $2,000 firm. Pat Williams, Roswell. Ph. 404-992-0058._________________
1985 Ford 1710, 260 hrs., total has turf tires. M. E. Vaughan, Albany. Ph. 912-226-2814.__________________
NH 310 sq. baler like new $3100; IHR 462 15 ft. hay fluffer, folds up to 5 ft., PTO operated, exc. cond. $1400. S. Morse, McDonough. Ph. 957-2770._________
AC tractor, bush and bog sprig tooth and smoothing harrows, fert. dist., subsoiier, A. L. Smith, Marietta. Ph. 404-428-1956.____________________
Horse drawn equip., Intl. Harvester mower $200 nego., Bermuda disc $75, scoop $35. J. Hall, Maxey. Ph. 404-759-3841.______________
No. 850 New Holland baler exc. cond., tie, under shelter when not in use. C. E. Stewart, Rt. 3, Box 150N, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 467-2116.__________
8N Ford 1952 farm tractor $1500. J. H, Spivey, Conyers. Ph. 483-1210._______
6 ft. scrape blade $125; one row V type cult. $135; 24 in. scoop $150; 5 it. bush hog $225. Larry Waters, Rt. 2, Box 448, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 404-684-8400.
MF 1135 diesel dual hyd., multi-power, roll guard canopy. R. E. Parten, Rt. 3, Box 221, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3053.
601 Ford tractor, new clutch, proof meter, rebuilt hyd. pump, owners manual $3250. J. W. Phillips, Hoschton. Ph. 945-2280._____________________
JD combine, scrape blade, Brillion culti., Sears alternator, 40 and 12 ft. augers, chisel plow. Leroy Hartzler, Dublin. Ph. 912-275-2853._________
Dual dump wagon, Ford 8000 tractor, dual loader, Gehl, Ford hay conditioners, NH 890 silage harvester. Pete Renner, Perry. Ph. 912-987-4815.__________
AC 10 row no-till planter, 1 JD 6 row notill planter. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph.404-342-1234._____________
Cat. 12 80-C mtr. grader, 6 cyl. diesel eng., direct elec. start, tandem dr., oil clutch, PS, 12 ft. hyd. side shift moldboard. H. R. Howard, Albany. Ph. 912-423-1881 or 912-439-8925._______
NH 472 haybine exc. cond. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 491-7075.________
NH silage chopper w/head; NH haybine 9' or 12", no-till planter 4 or 6 row; 1450 Case dozer, hay conveyor. Dennis Verdan, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.
NH 273 hay baler, Massey 7 ft. sickle mower, new blade, hay rake, comp. outfit, good cond. $4,000 obo. D. Maple, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-2015.___________
Tractor, 1953 Ford Jubilee, good cond. Hoyt Parson, Rt. 1, Box 27B, Gillsville. Ph. 404-677-3037.__________________
Utility trailer 4x7 ft. wood bottom and sides $175. Joe Liberatore, Winder. Ph. 404-867-8777.___________________
JD 4020 w/158 front end loader, JD 8300 grain drill, JD 1209 hay conditioner, Ford 532 round hay baler hyd. tie, NH hay rake. Jack Howington, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-9207/8229.______________
7 ft. scrape blade like new $250. Joe Williams, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8127.
Roof mower has 5 ft. belly mower, Jimmy Vaughan, Albany. Ph. 912-226-4611.
18x6 ft. flatbed equip, trailer HD, made w/8 in. channel iron, ramps, lights. Hugh Humphrey, Thomson. Ph. 595-8412.
JD 350 dozer, new undercarriage $6500; 7 GB track loader very good cond. $11,500; 1972 Ford backhoe loader 5500, $6000, Edward Adams, Hoschton. Ph. 962-1896._____
Ads due by Wednesday noon.

Attention Farm Machinery Advertisers
Advertisers are required to submit a statement with farm machinery notices. The statement should state that the equipment is owned by the advertiser and has been or can be used on his or her individually owned or leased farm. Ads received without this statement will be returned to the advertiser. If the advertiser has made the equipment he wishes to sell, a statement to this effect must be included.

JD4430, cab, duals, air, FMC roto-tiller, 166 in. wide. W. Hatfield, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-946-2010.________________
Chipper/shredder, Super Tomahawk, 10 hrs., $725/make offer, will del. reas. dist. P. Williams, Marietta. Ph. 424-6226.
1962 MF tractor, 65 series, diesel, $3,000; front end loader for 35 MF or similar tractor w/bucket $500; 1962 Intl. spreader truck $3800. J. R. Thomason, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-7329._______
MF 165 tractor, exc. cond. $4600, irrig. pump and mtr. $1250; irrig. pipe trailer $250, dirt scoop $250. John Patterson, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-4087._______
| Super A Farmall new paint, exc. cond. I w/disc harrow, turning plow, cult., I planters and mower. Harold York, Dalton. | Ph. 404-259-5530._____________
| MF 3 p. mowing machine 7 ft., new blade, good cond., belt driven used last yr. $550. Loyd Stanley, Dalton 30720. Ph. 277-3052/1382 aft. 6._____________
175 B Intl. loader, needs repairs $7000; Hobart welding machine 300 amp. on trailer $600; JD 2 row rotary hoe $450, 4 row rotary hoe $550. Dana Jackson, Macon. Ph.912-781-0421.________'_
Intl. Cub tractor w/hyd. lift and belly mower in exc. cond. $2100. Barney Riner, Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-3440/3292.
Homemade utility trailers, var. sizes. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-2445/5746._______________
MF 25 diesel, 6 ft. rock rake, 2 wheel trailer $3500. Taylor Williams, 1225 Jones Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 494-993-4052.
Winco generator 3500 watts, 146 amps, 1 phase 120/240V, used ver little, good cond. Russell Stewart, Greensboro. Ph. 404-467-2318._______________
Frick 0.1 portable sawmill. w/Husk frame, hyd. chain log turner ancf lumber" separator w/length trim saw. J. C. Gooch, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-921-6207._____
Walk behind 2 wheel tractor comp. w/4 attach., bar tread tires, good cond. $200. Charles Thomas, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-4054 aft. 4 pm._____________
Ford 2000 tractor, 1962 gas model, well cared for and in exc. cond. $3200. Tom Shuler, Conyers. Ph. 466-4123._____
300 amp arc welder and acetylene welder for sale of trade equal value for calves $425. Douglas Aikens, Grayson. Ph. 979-5365._____________
9N tractor, exc. running cond., looks very good, ready to operate $1900. Bill McCorkle, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-5091.
AC WD tractor, eng. comp. rebuilt $1475. Dean Carpenter, Snellville. Ph. 404-979-4016._______________
Like new 65 hp. Deutz-Farr DX370 w/cab, quick connect loader, 10 ft. off-set harrow, 7 ft. rotary mower, more, owner disabled. Terry Bentley, Buchanan. Ph. 646-8405._________________
Box scrape like new, only used sev. times, 6 ft. wide $275; also, NH 451 mower and 256 rake, exc. cond. Jim Ayres, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-1254.
8N 1952 Ford tractor and side winder mower, good cond., both $2500. B. U. Bowman, 4943 Friendship Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-7751._________________
2 horse drawn hillside turning plow, Oliver Goober 2 horse turning plow, new handles. W. L Moss, Rt. 1, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 276-4306._________
5x9 utility trailer, very heavy duty rated 1 1/2 ton $335, pull behind. Dan Becker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4242._______
Corn mill and sheller $250. Clyde Smith, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-3865.
3 pt. 6 ft. scrape blade, light duty $265, nego. Paul Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 404-284-0456.________________
'53 Ford Jubilee tractor, hi/lo trans., good tractor $1950. Gene Ammons, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7480.________
Cat. 6 cyl. diesel power unit, direct start, $2950. Milton Williams, Hamilton. Ph. 404-628-5781._______________
10 ft. harrow w/3 pt. hitch, 10-12 disc and 2C D w/drag leveler $575; 16 ft. equip., trailer 3 axle, ramps, $975. L. Johnson, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-1617._______
Sml. utility trailer $150. P. M. Godfrey, Waleska. Ph. 404-479-3010.____________
JD skidder; also, other equip. Herman Herring, Rt. 1, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 404-384-4379 or 384-7298.________
8N Ford tractor good cond. $2100. Billy Walker, Hiram. Ph. 943-9596.

One 4x6 ft. trailer for farm use $225, one butter bean sheller $75. Billy Fincher, RFD 1, Box 486, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-7100._______________

Super A Farmall tractor w/culti. exc. cond. Clinton Nelson, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2848.___________________

1974 IH backhoe series 3500, 90% rubber like new mtr. $14,000. Andrew Stone, Rt. 2, Box 964, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-1564._____________

451 New Holland sickle mower, 7 ft. cut. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-4221.______________

Intl. Cub equip., cutting harrow, turning plow, smoothing harrow, culti., exc. cond. Edd Stuckey, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-8727 or 404-595-5258 aft. 8 pm.

9N Ford tractor good cond., 1 row Covington planter on frame, 16 ft. equip, or hay trailer, ramps and lights, 4x9 trailer, sgl. axle. J. R. Johnson, Mableton. Ph. 948-5179.______________

One 18.4x38 tractor rear 40% tread, 18.4x34 tractor rear 50% tread. Kenneth Little, Rt. 5, Box 88A, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-3270 days, 9782 nights.________

9N Ford tractor, extra good tires, runs well $1900. M. Dyer, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-3406.________________

Richardton silge dump wagon, 495 12 ft. NH haybine, 24 indiv. calf stalls, rotary type seed cleaner, hitch for twin hay rakes. Roy Embry, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6867.___________________

Rainbow irrig. unit V-8 Intl. mtr. w/550 gpm. pump, 6 in. suction and outlet, LP
as operated, good cond. $3500. Larry mith, Portal. Ph. 912-865-2155.______

JD 350B crawler loader good UC, good

cond. $8500. D. F. Brown, Union City. Ph.

404-964-1123.

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Cat. D-4 'cffrect start.'rfytf. angle braere,' ROPS cab, remobe hyd. $10,000. Bob May, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4875.

JD MT tractor, runs good w/wo garden duster; JD fert. spreader or use as seeder, pull type, two row rolling culti., frame, w/JD planters, other. Mrs. Grady Morris, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-6608.________

3 pt. hitch 1 row silage chopper, $2,200; JD 26 disc smoothing harrow $400; Int. V-belt mowing machine $850; Intl. 46 haybaler $1,000. Andy Cornell, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-5095 aft. 7 pm._________________

JD 650 tractor, 1982 model 300 hrs. w/scrape blade, finishing mower, harrow, culti. $6000/all. James Bowie, Elberton. Ph. 283-4516.___________________

1985 699 MF cab tractor, AC etc. 95 hp., 150 hrs. $22,500. Doug Jones, Carrollton. Ph. 404-836-0907.____________

Sears 1981 16 hp. tractor 3 pt. hitch, wheel wts., turning plow, culti., good cond. $1150. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 991-2848.________________________

One 54 Intl. lowboy 5 ft. belly mower, clean, good cond. $3500. P. Williamson, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-7837.________

Intl. Cub lowboy, comp. rebuilt from front to back, incl. eng., 60 in. belly mower, turf tires $2500. Jim Blackwell, Riverdale. Ph. 404-997-0510._______

Model 941 Cat. 1980 rebuilt, $32,000; 10 spool V hay rake $1200; 957 John Bean pecan sprayer $65, $5,000; other C. Pippin, Albany. Ph. 435-0055.___________

300 MF combine, w/fresh air cab, 13 ft. quick tach grain table, good cond. $4000. Waymon hilley, Rt. 3, Box 545, Danlelsville 30633. Ph. 404-795-2210.

1 sickle mower for Cub Farmall, good cond. $50. J. B. Benson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4522.____________________

275 NH baler, nit. applicator pull or row type like new, all exc. cond., price nego. J. 0. King, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6151.

Knight mixer wagon w/scales; Kaston silage wagon; 4030 JD tractor. Simon Sauney, Rt. 1, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-8408._______________

Trailer, 1978 Haulette, for tractor or

wheel equip., all steel, 13 ft. 2 axle, 4 ft.

ramps, lights, military hitch $900. M. B.

Welsh,

Macon.

Ph.

912-477-3618/474-2849.__________

Ford 2600 diesel, live PTO, PIS, low hrs., orig. owner, like new $7500. J. Waller, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5933.

JD 2940 w/front wheel dr. Wymon Blalock, Armuchee. Ph. 404-232-9929.

Ford 776B quick-tach front end loader, fits 2000 thru. 4600 series, incl. front mtd. pump, 2 yrs. old $2200; other. J. David Matthews. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5477.

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Ford 501 sickle mower $400; bush hog 5 ft. mower w/stump jumper $325; 4 Cole planters w/plates $200, all good cond. W. 0. Rakestraw, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3982.
MF135, diesel, $4,995, good cond.; 5 ft. bush hog, model 502, good cond. $495. Alien Kennedy, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-2481._________________
JD 620 gas burner P.S., live PTO, good shape, good tires. Earl Taff, Taylorsvllle. Ph. 404-382-7914._____________
Cat. 941B loader, 1974 model, POPS cab, 80% UC, good cond. Wendell Cain, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 404-923-2042 eve.
JD 450 loader good cond. $9,000. Sammy Collins, Jasper. Ph. 692-6157._____
600 Ford tractor, 503 Ford sq. hay baler $1500; 1486 Intl. tractor, 15 ft. Taylor-Way harrow. M. Folendore, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-9338._________________
Intl. Farmall 340 farm tractor $2250, good cond., good tires, and 3 pt. hitch. A. R. Ewing, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-5107.
3010 JD tractor, clean, runs good, need minor repairs $3200. Harry Argones, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4700.______
1020 JD w/5 ft. Ford mower, all good cond., both $3,500. S. M. Flowers, Jr., Odum. Ph. 912-586-2297 aft. 7 pm.
JD 4400 combine, low hrs. air cond. w/13 ft. quick tach platform. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1, Box 45A, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 912-835-2038.________
Troy-Bilt tiller 8 hp. BS eng., sev. attach., exc. cond. $995. Hugh Tisinger, Decatur. Ph. 289-3974.__________
Vermeer 605 F round baler, exc. cond. Jim Williams, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7544.________________
1 elec. 4 wheel 5 ton wagon in good cond. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4778._____________
AC 60 combine w/grain bin $650; 1966 AC D 19 tractor $3800. Hoyt Hubbard, Jr., Newnan. Ph. 253-4245.__________
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower comp. redone $2200. Steve Dunagan, Glllsvllle. Ph. 404-536-3182._______
Intl. tractor diesel, 40 hp. w/bush hog mower, 3 pt. hitch, live PTO, top cond. $4200. F. Collins, Madison. Ph. 404-557-2991._______________
1/3 yd. scoop for 3 pt. hitch tractor, perfect cond. $100. F. M. Wilson, Kennesaw. Ph. 928-0208.___________
165 MF tractor, 1500 hrs. $3700, 3 pt. post-hole digger $325, 6 ft. MF bush hog $300. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph.404-834-3030.__________
1985 2350 JD, cab, AC, am/fm, oversize tires, still under warranty $22,000. Oscar Addison, Felton. Ph. 404-646-8261.
Mule drawn hay rake $50; Hackney wagon $800; 1 Irg. harrow, $200; 1 sml. harrow $50; also, wood saw $50. R. L. King, Marietta. Ph. 971-0329.________
Enclosed trailer, 15 ft. back door raises, pulls good $750. D. Ivey, Winder. Ph. 404-867-5587.____________
NH hay rake, Rolabar 57, 3 pt. lift, exc. cond. $1600; pasture roller 20 in. x 8 ft., holds about 120 gal. of water $350. R. D. Williams, Moreland. Ph. 404-253-1120.
AC tractor, WD 3 pt. hitch and 10 disc Taylor-Way harrow and all purpose plow, good cond. $1700. Titus Williams, Allanta. Ph. 627-8358._____________
444 Case garden tractor, 14 hp. Kohler rebuilt eng., hydro, dr., $600; 1 short block 12 hp. Kohler eng. $350; other. Wendell Bailey, 6780 S. Sweet Water Rd., Lithia Springs 30057._______________
New Idea Cutdidioner, 6 ft. cut, good cond., similar to rotary scythe. D. Leguin, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-3997 eve.
1 Chev. spreader truck; two 48 in. drop deck hay trailers 10 ft. spread, on air, 450 JD Ford and trailer. Dan Mitcham, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-5925._________
32 hp. Belarus tractor $3500; 1036 hrs., exc. cond. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ph. 887-4443.___________________
40 in. Belsaw mill, sawdust remover, auto, off-bearing, spare parts, $3650. Cone screw log splitter w/5 hp. elec. mtr. $450. C. Johnston, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4568._______________
Hay or equip, trailers 6'6"x16', not floored, I-beam steel, dual axle, brakes 2 5/16 in. ball hitch $500. Ron Hulett, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4352._______________
16x6 dual axle trailer oak bed, taillights, good cond. $600. D. Holland, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0014.______
MF 300 crawler w/backhoe $12,500; sml. rubber tired Intl. loader/backhoe $6,000. Jerry Abercrombie, Waco. Ph. 404-574-2225.______________
HD 4x7 ft. utility trailer w/2 ft. sides, removable front and rear gates, forged drop axle, 14 in. tires, lights, $350. D. Scarborough, Leesburg. Ph. 759-2763.
Massey Ferguson 135 diesel tractor, dual hyd. multi-power hvy. duty fenders, S/0 wheels, good tires $4,500. R. M. Harcourt, Austell. Ph. 404-948-3709._____
16 hp. Sears tractor, 48 in. mower, 6 hp. tiller attach., 3 pt. hitch, harrows, culti., lay-off plow, scrape blade $225. J. Taylor, Conyers. Ph. 922-9436.________
Silage chopper, 2 row 720 Intl. like new, must sell. M. Taylor, Smyrna, ph. 404-438-6665 aft. 8 pm.

AC tractor, big rear tires, wide front end, PTO, draw bar, sickle mower, culti. plow, turning plow $1500. S. E. Young, Woodslock. Ph. 926-0811.________
Minor 2 saw edger; also, 4 hp. gas power unit, Evan King, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3330 aft. 6 pm.______
1953 Case tractor, Vac. P/S, new paint, runs good $1500. Gene Thomason, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-479-3965.______
135 MF diesel 1973 new tires, one owner, 12 pcs. equip., good cond. $5,135. Paul Johnson, Roswell. Ph. 993-9054.
Crankshaft and connecting rods for Farmall M tractor from 6722 DJ block. R. B. Kimbrough, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-4887._______________
4020 JD tractor, runs and looks good $3,900. A. J. Dikes, Lyons. Ph. 912-537-4656._________________
JD 8200 series grain drill 18 runs, exc. cond. planted less than 600 acres $2100. Rex Smith, Ambrose. Ph. 912-384-6645.
1965 MF tractor, 135 eng. diesel deluxe $3400; also, 5 ft. bush hog for sale $350. Ricky Mitchell, Stone Mtn. Ph. 921-2436.
AC WD 45 hyd. runs good $2,000. Harold Reiff, Decatur. Ph. 449-4647 aft. 6
pm._________________________ Dearborn 2 disc plow $300; over-
running clutch $50. H. I. Jones, Silver Creek. Ph. 404-234-0181._________
For rent Harley power rock rake and Harley rock picker, approx. $35 per acre. Bill Sumrell, Pine Mtn. 31822. Ph. 404-663-4603 days, 404-582-2968 nights.
601 Ford w/bush hog and seed spreader, tractor runs good, bush hog and spreader like new $3,200. Ken Woodruff, Roswell. Ph. 992-4611.
JD alternator; 25 KW PTO driven, like new $1500. J. Cannon, Sandersvllle. Ph. 912-552-2793/8211.___________
Cat. D7E, power shift, direct elec. hyd. straight blade w/tilt, cable control unit w/10 yd. pan, exc. maintained very good cond. $25,500. Bruce Thames, Palmetto. Ph. 767-8495.________________
5 tires for front end of tractor size 9.5L and 15-SL, 8 ply, BSW nylon like new. G. C. Stone, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 912-423-2923._______________
722 Bobcat backhoe attach., good cond. $1700. Herman Ledbetter, Waleska. Ph. 404-337-2580 aft. 7 pm._______
1975 Intl. no. 674 diesel tractor wide front, 3 pt. hitch, dual PTO's, exc. cond. $500. Paul Anderson, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-3767.
Wanted
Want 2940 or 2950 JD w/low hrs.; 1500 or 1580 Lilliston combine. C. L. Finch, Portal. Ph. 912-865-2939.___________
Want Ford 8 or 9 tractor in exchange for my excavating your property w/Cat. 951 loader. B. Butler, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-0184._________________
Want iron wheeled tractor, twin fly wheel eng. and steam eng., will pick up. Lewis Gresham, Lebanon. Ph. 926-3271.
Want Gooseneck flatbed trailer, will trade. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271._______________
Want tractor tire and tube 13.6x28 middle Ga. area. Robert Walker, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-7487.________
Want 8000 Ford tractor or trans., for parts. Ernest Sumner, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-5088.____________
Want tractor, backhoe, bulldozer, trailer etc., will trade metal working machinery. R. Peters, Roswell. Ph. 404-475-0326._____________________
Want Deep rock Hydra-Drill for drilling water wells on farm. Ralph Cansler, Box 38, Cohutta 30710. Ph. 404-694-8215 or
8133.______________________ Want skid plates and draw bar for 450
JD dozer. Morris Bryans, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-0282 nights.____________
Want block for G AC tractor or mtr. David Pullen, Rt. 2, Box 27, Trenton 30752. Ph. 657-6031.___________
Want to buy 8N motor or 8N Ford trctor. James Sullivan, Rt. 1, Box 332, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-537-4944._____
Want tree planter 3 pt. hitch or hyd. lift. Tommy Butler, Rt. 1, Box 200, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-875-3560 aft. 6 pm.
Want JD 1010 crawler loader, gas or diesel, also, 8N Farm for parts. Bob Kalinku, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-6820.
Want dirt scoop w/3 pt. hitch for Ford tractor, Lawrenceville vicinity. O. Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-2909._______
Want parts for JD L or AL model tractor, grille, power T/O, sickle mower. Ronald Coleman, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-3662.______________
Want 7-8 hr. Gravely garden tractor, new model good cond. and elec. starter. J. C. Whiting, Rt. 1, Box 230A, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-646-8188 aft. 6._____
Want HD G6 crawler loader, outboard bearing cage and bearing, brake shoes. Greg Moody, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1175.
Want Ford 4000 or 5000 mid to late 70 model, low hrs., exc. cond., reas. priced. J. F. Freeman, Rt. 2, Plains. Ph. 912-924-6615.

Want used front end loader and backhoe any mdl. in good running cond., reas. priced. David Dorsey, Bowman. Ph. 245-6855.________________
Want Ford tractor, will trade 1984 16 ft. fish and ski barge w/85 hp. mtr. $5500 value. Bill McCorkle, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5091.______________
Want two 630 tractor tires, Jack Corley, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6652.______
Want to buy prs. of Covington seed plates for asstd. vegetables, reply w/list of plates and price. Jones Cahill, New Prospect Farms, Dover 30424._________
Want a 1500 to 1580 Lilliston peanut combine; also, want a KMC tillavator 144 in. Rex Smith, Ambrose. Ph. 384-6645.
Want to buy log splitter, must be heavy duty and on wheels for towing. Joe Collier, Atlanta. Ph. 404-634-2293._______
Want to swap for a front end loader and backhoe, will trade a 1923 T-bucket. James E. Shockley, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-3246._______________
Want tag-a-long equip, trailer, 2 axle, 10,000 Ibs. plus lowboy style; also, want two 16.9x28 tractor tires, prefer mtd. Ford. David Beaty, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-8459._________________
Want to buy front end loader to fit 404 Intl. tractor, good cond., call and give price. Louis Woodard, Box 80A, Rock Quarry Rd., Yatesville 31097._______
Want Tisco worksaver 3 pt. hitch kit dual cyl. type for Farmall M. tractor. Bill Nutt, 229 Pine Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2676 aft. 6 pm.__________
Want Beck grass plugging machine, 16 in. any cond. Billy Sumrell, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-582-2968 nights, 404-63-4603 days.
Want Irg. bulldozer in running cond.; also, lime spreader. Hoke Walker, 501 Lower Poplar St., Macon 31201.______
Want set of good steel wheels for BJD. Bruce Townsend, Fairmount. Ph. 404-337-5953 aft. 3 pm.____________
Want 1 Bermuda grass digger and planter; 4 or 5 flip bottom plow; 1 Silver Cloud hard hose irrig. traveler. Don Knowles, Rt. 2, McRae. Ph. 912-362-4778.
Want rear end housing for MF 302 1969 model, consider whole tractor for parts. Jim Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-6857.____________
Want tractor, backhoe, bulldozer, trailer etc., will trade good bloodline reg. Quarter Horses. Pat Wade, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 404-469-8045._______________
Want PTO tractor pump unit or diesel power unit to pump 650 gal. or better. Bill Warthen, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-4383.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating how an item has been or can be used on a farm. If advertising firewood, be sure to state that the firewood has been cut from your property.
1500 ft. 4 in. irrig. pipe, 30 ft. joints I $900. Jimmy Mikell, Alma. Ph. ! 912-632-8583.__________________ I
6 ft. tomato stakes 25-35<t, 4 ft. 16<p I and 20; 6 ft. bean stakes 10$, 8 ft. 12. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-6858._________
2 houses hen equip. Plasson drinkers, nest, feeder, slats, all good cond. Hoyt Porter, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3346.
Commercial hen equip., cages, feeders, curtains, other items, over Vi price. R. B. Greeson, Gainesville. Ph. 534-2639.____________________________________
Equip., like new Pigibox, 150 head cap. used twice. Malcolm Chafin, Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3392.__________________
Treated fence post 500 for $3.75 ea. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989.______
6 in. alumin. pipe $1.20 per ft., 5 in. alumin. pipe $1 per ft., Rainbow cable traveler $2200; Rainbow pump 6329 JD eng. Neal Boatright, Mershon. Ph. 912-632-5078._____________
Heavy duty all steel walk-thru cattle head gates $135 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615 eve.______________
Locust fence post, Irg. and straight; also, 8 ft. locust rails, can del. anywhere, any ami. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029.
10,000 gal. water tank, del. avail. M. Cantrell, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3250.

Teco cattle neck and squeege chute, over 50 metal gates and approx. 1000 treated fence post; 1000 gal. fiberglass nurse tank. Hugh Crook, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-8421.________________
Plasson drinkers, good cond. $8.50 ea. David Lathem, Maysville. Ph. 404-536-0932 or 532-8711.__________
Oxen yokes $15, $40 and $50, handmade. Edgar Rice, P.O. Box 212, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 374-5764._______
Homelite Super EZ chain saw, new bar and carbon steel chain, good cond. $150. Bob Welliver, Wlnterville. Ph. 742-7227.
Slats 4x12, Big Dutchman feeders, monorail track, Plasson drinkers, exc. cond. Earl Sanford, Ellijay. Ph. 635-5663.
Incubators cir. air type 2-3-4-5-6 tray sizes, hand or auto, turning, 2 thermostats. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5515.___________
Ex. Irg. and straight yellow locust farm fence post 6 Vi ft., yellow locust rails 8 ft. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.
18 ton Read feed bin, has 8 legs 9 ft. dia., no rusty places, 12 ft. 4 in. auger; 2 Universal rotary vacuum pumps 5 hp. Russell Stewart, Greensboro. Ph. 404-467-2318._________________
Good used tin 10 and 11 ft. lengths, $2.75 to $3.50 ea. E. Jones, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-2958.__________________
Tomato wire cages, made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5 ft. high, 2 ft. dia. T. J. Malcolm, Jr., Grayson. Ph. 963-9020.
Incubator, 5 trays, $500 when new, sell, $250. Curtis Rinu, 2543 Hwy. 41 S., Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-2313.__________
Irrig. pump, Berkeley self priming, 2 in. suction and discharge, 3 hp. Briggs / Stratton eng., 40-60 gpm. $325. R. Skinner, Athens. Ph. 404-543-7798.____________
100 - 3V2x6 1/2 treated post, 2 rolls barbed wire, 2 rolls, 39 in. hog wire, all $300 or sell sep. Stone Cooper, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2800.______________________
One 16 ft. hvy. wooden ladder, extends to 29 ft., exc. cond. $75. Don Lassinger, Deeatur. Ph. 325-9641.__________
One man cross-cut saw like new $60. Howard David, 4208 Fontana Ct., Tucker 30084. Ph.404-938-1170._________
Centrifugal water pump, 5 hp., 3 ph. 220V, 2'/2 in. suction, 1760 rpm. Berkeley w/suction pipe and couplings. R. B. Kimbrough, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-4887.
Exhaust fan 4 ft. dia. w/auto. louver $125, for greenhouse or poultry house. C. J. Johnson, 4321 Owens Rd., Evans 30809. Ph. 404-860-9955.________
Auth. 1854 log bldg. 20x20 ft. sq. logs, dove-tailed $4800. Edwin Gregory, Mllledgevlle. Ph. 912-452-8017.______
Big Dutchman auto, feeder, dbl. track, 800 ft. hi-speed trans., 220 mtr., 8 ton bin, 40 drinkers, 8 ft. Pancake brooders, jugs w/tops etc. Dorothy Byers, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6155.___________________
Canning qt. jars 25t, pints 15$, case of ea. for sale; Hudson spray tank for garden $20. Mary Falanga, Conyers. Ph. 483-1503.___________________
Mini waterers, extra clean, exc. cond. $3 per string; Big Dutchman brooders $15; brooder wire & winches. Charles Wellham, Statham. Ph. 725-2327.
250 gal. propane tank full of gas 200 gal., exc. cond. w/regulator $450. Sherwin Thompson, Rt. 2, Box 65, Gibson 30810. Ph. 404-547-3352 aft. 6.__________
Chain-link fence, 450 linear ft., 48 in. high w/posts, top rail, all access., 1 yr. old $600. M. Adams, Clermont. Ph. 983-3940.
Split chestnut rails del. and installed. G. Mitchell, P.O. Box 1768, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4585.__________
2 bathtubs for watering stock $10. Ronald Lynch, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-9821.___________________
2 Silver Cloud irrig. reels, approx. 1 mi. of 8 in. alumin. pipe. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234.________
5 doz. used canning jars $2.25 per doz., 60 tomato cages used one season $1 ea. Mrs. Memory Elton, 2764 Pheasant Tr., Duluth 30136. Ph. 404-476-5678._____
Soil sterilizer; 8 ft. fluorescent light fixtures for flowers, 48x94 in. benches w/metal trays, vat w/pump, pots, etc. Mrs. Graf, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-3751.______
361 Poulan chain saw for parts $25, already disassembled, crankshaft has sml. crack at keyway. S. L. Baccus, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4232._________
Hot branding set 3Vi in. numbers 0-9, comp. $140. A. L. Cuming, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 404-769-5301.____________
160 stainless steel Shenandoah 8 ft. drinkers, comp. $4 ea. Doug Vaughters, Winder. Ph. 867-3155.___________
2 well pulleys w/5 in. wheels, good cond. $10 ea. ppd. Bob Morgan, 4005 Pltman Rd., College Park 30349._______
1440 ft. 8 in. irrig. pipe, 44 rolls, 16mm drip irrig. tubing. John Lamar, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-2417._____
1000 gal. fiberglass nurse tank w/pump, nit. applicator, tractor mtd. sprayer w/14 ft. boom. Simon Sauney, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-8408._______
Comp. quail breeder cages and one 12 gate hog feeder by Universal. Anthony Archer, Loganville. Ph. 787-7628.

About 350 12 in. cement blocks for sale. N. F. Wilson, 126 Scout Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5496._______
12 farrowing crates w/auto. waterers $100 ea. Floyd Peters, Chickamauga 30707. Ph. 404-375-3446._________
Tanks made of nylon, used for watering cattle etc. on farm, will not rust. 74x38x19 1/2 in. deep, 74x27x12 in. deep. Steve Hughes, Dallas. Ph. 445-2640.
Used cement blocks 8x8x16 in., clean approx. 100, 30t ea. Jack Phillip, Atlanta. Ph. 255-4364 eve._______________
Wood cook stove for sale, white enamel, warming closet and water tank on side $150. Mrs. Nancy Wells, Murrayville. Ph. 404-532-7726.____________
Big Dutchman auto, feeder, 3 houses, bell type drinkers, best offer. Wayne Ferguson, Gillsville. Ph. 404-536-2764 or 869-3536._____________________
Chicken handling equip, free to anyone to take it away. R. Moscatiello, Cumming 30506. Ph. 889-3023._____________
Used corrugated tin 10 and 12 ft. long, has rust but sound; used lumber 2x4,1 x4, 1x6, dlff. lenghts. W. 0. Rakestraw, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3982.___________
Elec. meat slicer and scale exc. cond. $150 ea. obo. Pluma Hicks, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 404-638-6426 btw, 6 pm-9pm.
Gold Seal pump 4 cyl. centrifugal mtr., will pump 400 gal. per min. $1,000, good cond. Louis Woodard, Box 80A, Rock Quarry Rd., Yatesville 31097.________
Lrg. over 100yr. old barn, will exchange all timber and contents for comp. removal. Mrs. Home, Lumpkin. Ph. 404-561-9783 aft. 6.____________
Two AT Newell auto, curtain machines good cond. $125 ea.; $125 ea.; 12 and 16 hole hog feeders $150 ea. C. C. Anthony, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9533.___________
All steel 4x6 cow-bed. Lonnie Melton, Conyers. Ph. 929-8969.____________
Heart pine material 25<t/bd. ft., used, limited supply; also, other items. Dan Becker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4242.
White wood burning cook stove, Sears model 50-52, w/reservoir, good cond. $400. M. Herndon, Lavonla. Ph. 404-356-8887 aft. 6:30 pm.__________
Poultry equip., 280 Rainbow waterers w/hoses and guns. M. Folendore, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-9338.______
Delmhorst hay 150 moisture tester w/bale prod. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1, Box 45A, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 912-835-2038.________________
Canning jars, pints and quarts $3 per doz. P. Keller, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4283 aft. 6 pm.___________
Squeeze chute w/manual head gate, Al cage, 10 ft. curved alley way, 20 ft. of curved sweep pen, when new $4500, sell $3500. Sam Moon, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3540 aft. 7 pm.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Velma Browning 656-3727.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their possesison 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
Cattle
Reg. Black Angus cows & heifers, sired by Lovana, Power Play & others. Ken Prescott, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2550 or 912-935-2717.___________________
Limousin commercial fullblood heifers & bulls. Davey Rehberg, Coolidge. Ph. 912-346-3300._________________
Crossbred milk cow w/Santa Gertrudis heifer at side, bred back, can hand milk or raise calves, Santa Gertrudis/Brahman heifers, bred, $325 ea./$575 for 2. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.

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2 groups of purebred Red Limousin cows, most w/calves, 23 in. ea. group, reas. if entire group is bought. Byron Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 404-786-2117._____
Santa Gertrudis bulls. Scott Cherry, Rt. 4, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-4237.
Reg. BBU Beefmaster cow (donor), due to Ben's Pride; also bred Lev! heifer. John Smith, Hartsfield. Ph. 912-941-5828.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, LMF/RWJ Victor Domino bloodlines, 19 mos. old, $750 ea. at farm. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2995.__________
Jersey heifer $175, Black Angus x cow $300, Black Jersey cow w/Shorthorn calf $550. B. Lewis, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6006.
Baby calves 5-10 days old. Lucy Dowling, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-1669._____
1 Brahman cow w/1st calf from Brangus bull, $350, 1 Brahman cross heifer, top qual., good bloodlines, $250. Oscar Walker, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-3109._________________
Reg. Polled Herefords, cow/calf prs., bred back, big yrlg. heifers, weaned heifers & bulls Victor Domino bloodline. Derrell Thomas, Hampton. Ph. 943-3232.
Chianina/Angus bull 19 mos., black, long, tall, heavy. Bob Page, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-6218 aft. 6 pm weekdays or anytime weekends.______________
Black Angus, Wye breeding, reg. & commercial, bulls, cows, cow/calf prs., heifers, reas. E. S. Ingram, Round Oak. Ph. 788-1958.______________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled & horned, from certi./accredi. herd, 14-23 mos., reas. priced. Calvin Cooper, Winder. Ph. 867-8447.____________
Exc. sel. reg. Black Angus calves, 2 heifers & 2 bulls, Al bred, show or herd prospects. E. H. Wages, Loganville Ph. 404-466-4178 or 404-963-7455._____
Calves on grass, beef type, $140/up. S. Gammell, 2405 Braselton Hwy., Buford 30518. Ph. 962-3055.____________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, young Black Angus cows w/calf, Gomer bulls for Al detection. Fred Blitch, Jr., Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-5454._____________
50 crossbred heifers, Brangus & Hereford cross, open & bred, good replacement heifers. David Dillard, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2297._______
Reg. Simmental, Simbrah herd, 60 head, cows, bulls, prs., heifers, 1 or all, reas., can del. Clay Keller, Danielsville. Ph. 795-3379.______________
Texas Longhorn bulls for sale. W. B. Bradley, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-3597 day or 912-452-5816 night.______
3 Santa Gertrudis bulls, weaning/breeding age, certi. bangs free herd. Larry Loughridge, Cnatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.________________
Polled Santa Gertrudis bulls, service age w/perf. data, certi. herd, del. avail. B. Haman, Sapelo Farms, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-0864.__________________
Reg. Polled Hereford, Enforcer, Victor Domino, heifers 14 mos. $450, bulls 14 mos. $500, certi. herd. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2410.__________
5 reg. Beefmaster bulls, all red, all gentle, exc. breeding, super commercial animals, 8 mos./up, $625/up. Anne Moon, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3540 aft. 7 pm.
2 big reg. Red Angus cows, to calve in next 45 days. Hal Keller, 1866 Kelleytown Rd., McDonough. Ph. 404-957-9125 aft. 6
pm.__________________________ Santa Gertrudis perf. tested bulls, Al
sired, ready for service. Wayne Jernigan, Rt. 4, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-7724.__________________
Bred fullblood Simmental heifers, the very best, reas. priced. Albert H. Dallas, Sweatwater Farm, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-7170.________________
5 purebred Jersey springer heifers, from choice dairy herd, high butter fat. C. A. Parker, 693 Hampton Rd., Hampton 30228. Ph. 404-946-4344.__________
BBU reg. Beefmaster heifers & cows w/calves; also U-classified herdsire & 15 mos. old herdsire prospect out of Sullivan D3, reas. priced. R. Rollins, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-6189 eves.______
Bred cows, Angus cross, bred heifers (2), calves & cow/calf prs., all calves are good frame Brangus type. Bob Welliver, Winterville. Ph. 742-7227._______
Reg. Black Angus bull, sire Graham Corbinaire 2966, dam Wagners Miss Emulous 43, Tifton tested 4/80. F. George, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-562-3677.
15 Limousin cow/calf prs., calves are bulls & heifers, born Oct./Nov./Dec., show prospect out of 747 son. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. Ph. 242-6423 / 1917._____
Reg. Simmental cows & prs., certi./accredi. herd, 3/4 to F.B., reas. Larry Monroe, Cartersville. Ph. 404-38-1079.
Crossbred weaning age heifers, crossbred service age bulls. James Casey, Rt. 2, Box 174, Canon 30520. Ph. 404-245-8189.____________________
1 Jersey cow, now milking, $500. P. A. Lastinger, 503 Bradshaw Rd., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-3694, no collect calls.
13 purebred Gray Brahman heifers, exposed to Red Brahman bull, some springing, avg. wt. 700-800 Ibs. Joe B. Harris, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6728.

Buffalo, bulls & heifers, 1 or 50 (quan.). George Black, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-461-0716.________________
7/8 purebred Limousin bull 7% mos., $450. Roland Jeffords, Rt. 1, Box 410, Fall-mount 30139. Ph. 404-629-6274.

5 reg. Angus bull 17 mos. old, Al sired, $800/up. Jackie Smithers, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2555.____________
Reg. Black Angus cow/calf prs., bred heifers, bulls ready for service. Bobby Moon, Resaca. Ph. 404-629-3549 aft. 6

Georgia

Reg. Brahman bulls, service age, w/papers; also purebreds. Joe Hodges,
Nashville 31639. Ph. 912-686-3302.

pm._________________________ 2 Holstein steers, grain fed, 700-725
Ibs. approx. wt., $275 ea. Joe Wilson, Rt.

Cooking

Red Angus cows, calves at side & bred 2, County Line Rd., Lula 30554. Ph. back, $325-$600, will consider trade for 677-4672.________________________

hay. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph.

75 cv Holstein heifers 1100-1300 Ibs.,

962-1949 / 9907.________________ calving w/i 60 days. Philip H. Sumners,

Georgia raised reg. Red Brahman, all Leesburg. Ph. 912-759-2688._____

cattle are disease free, halter broke, gentle, shots & wormed. R. Dubose, Winder. Ph. 404-867-7444 / 5865.__________

Jersey heifer, big, dairy qual., open, ready to breed. Brian Parks, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-6966._________________

GINGER PEACHY CASSEROLE

Perf. tested bulls, Angus, Polled Hereford & Santa Gertrudis, $1000-$1500. Joe Barron, Athens 30602. Ph. 404-542-8413 /1852.____________
15 bred crossbred heifers 800-1000 Ibs., to calve in fall by Limousin bull. June Strawder, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2578 /
3627.______________________ Reg. Angus bull calves, yrlgs., Wye
line, huge, grain fed, no chemicals or hormones, del. avail., $500. Mike Tustian, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3555.__________
Black Angus cows & calves (prs.), all shots & wormed, very gentle, del. avail. G. W. Waring, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-1189 /

Reg. Brahman cattle, weaning age/up, bulls & females, all are gentle, all 6 yrs. & Indu Brazil. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966._____________________
Black Angus semen for sale, have approx. 6 sires & several straws avail., will sell very reas. Mike Wages, Grayson. Ph. 963-7455 aft. 6 pm._____________
Reg. Black Angus bull 4 yrs. old, exc. disp. & breeding, approx. wt. 2000 Ibs. Mitchell Swanson, Loganville. Ph. 267-6969 aft. 6 pm.______________
Purebred Angus bulls, your pick, $750. G. E. Crouch, Old Town Plantation, Louisville 30434.________________

2 cans (16 ounce) pork and beans in tomato sauce
8 gingersnaps, finely crushed 1/4 cup catsup 2 tablespoons molasses 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 can (16 ounce) sliced peaches, drained g 1 can (12 ounce) luncheon meat
Combine beans, gingersnap crumbs, catsup, molasses and salt. Place half bean mixture in 2-quart casserole. Arrange peach slices over beans; top with remaining bean mixture. Cut luncheon meat in 6 slices; place atop beans. Cover

7437._________________________ 2 Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls 1 1/2 to 4
yrs., class!., sale or trade for one of equal value. John A. Lacey, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2371._____________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, ready for service, priced reas. W. P. Simmons, Rt. 5, Cartersville. Ph. 382-3671.______
Good sel. of reg. Red Brahman bulls $600-$700. Randy Rigsby, Rt. 4, Box 418, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912-336-8911.______
Top qual. reg. Gray Brahman cattle, good sel. Haynes Masters, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-7105 day or 278-1464 night.

Charolais bulls, purebred, 1 yr. old, sell choice at $400. Harvey B. Hearn, 8455 Hearn Road, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 404-463-3690._______________________
Reg. Chianina bulls, heifers & cow/calf prs., white or black. David Miller, Toccoa. Ph. 404-938-3311 or 934-3034._______
Black Angus bull, fullblood, no papers, 6 yrs. old, approx. 1200 Ibs., selling to prevent inbreeding. Ray Bower, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-3094.________________
Limousin, reg., purebred bulls 7-24 mos., $400-$1250, easy calving, lean beef. Paul Bourff, Juniper. Ph. 912-649-9932 /

and bake at 325 for 45 minutes. Serves 4-6. Inez Chester Canton, Georgia
APPLE CREAM CASSEROLE 6 baking apples, pared, cored and sliced g 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 cup butter g

Beef type feeders & grass calves, 7 7765.______________________

2/3 cup sugar

heifers, 4 steers, wormed, on grass. Mrs. E. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747.______________
10 nice, big, bred cows, $325 ea. if all taken or best offer. Robin Phillips,

Reg. Angus cows, bred, w/calves, shots, wormed, $750, reg. bull 1200 Ibs. $500, price neg. Wanda Padgett, Covington. Ph. 991-1404 day or 787-7413
night.________________________

1 egg, beaten g 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt

Royston. Ph. 404-245-7183.______

Polled Santa Gertrudis reg. bulls,

1 cup whipping cream g

Perf. tested Santa Gertrudis bulls; also a good sel. of bred cows & heifers from a certi./accredi. herd, we can del.

certi./accredi. herd, over 3 Ibs. per day wt. gain. David N. Bean, Damar Farms, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-3839.__________

Toss apples with a mixture of 1/2 cup sugar and spices. Spread evenly in a casserole dish. In a mixing bowl, cream

anywhere. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph.

Limousin heifers & bulls, good club

butter and add 2/3 cup sugar beating until fluffy. Add egg

912-524-2680._______________
Black Angus & Hereford cows & calves. Tom Smith, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4987.________________
'83 Reg. Black Angus bull, accredi./certi. herd, sire, Shoshone Viking GD 60 out

calf prospects, good herd prospects, $5004600. Andy Page, Winder. Ph. 867-4035 aft. 8:30 pm.___________
Angus purebred yrlg. heifers, sired by Wye bull, $350 ea. M. Payne, Fayettevllle. Ph. 404-228-5250._____________

and beat well. Combine dry ingredients and gradually add to
creamed mixture until well blended. Spread evenly over apples. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and pour cream evenly over surface and return to oven. Bake ad-
ditional 10 minutes or until golden. Serve warm. Top with ice

of Pathfinder dam, 3rd on Berry Test, WW 575, $1400. Mrs. Fletcher, Jasper. Ph. 404-337-2461._________________

Reg. BBU Beefmaster cattle, cows, bred heifers, bulls & calves. Ralph Rucker, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-5979 /

cream, if desired.

Beanie Ramey

Reg. Brahman cattle, bull, heifers, 6250.______________________

Wife of Mayor Thomas H. Ramey,

cows, red, red speckled, gray. Henry

Purebred & percentage, breeding age

City of Clayton

James, Athens. Ph. 404-354-1927.
Buffalo (bison) bull 2 yrs., very gentle, $800. T. Brunette, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2163 or 432-4003._____________________
5 Angus-Holstein cross heifers 7-10 mos. old, vac., all shots, wormed. Buster Knowles, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6748.
20 Holstein heifers, 1000 Ibs., due May/June, bred to Black Angus. O. S. Garland, Rabun Gap. Ph. 404-746-2124.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls & heifers 11-24 mos., classi. & purebred, cows to calve soon. Rodney Cole, Dallas. Ph. 445-7027/2241._____________
Holstein heifers 1-2 yrs. old. B. Maple, 2650 Black Shoals Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph.404-483-2015.___________
Herd dispersal, 16 purebred Angus w/Santa Gertrudis white face calves, will divide. Bill Denman, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-887-1177.________________
Reg. Angus bulls, tall & long, priced to sell. Eddie Porter, PBS Farm Rock Spring 30739. Ph. 935-5185.______________
Cows for sale. B. Deckelman, Mltchell. Ph.404-465-9611.______________
3 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, ready for heavy service, priced to sell. Jim Eady, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2487.______
Purebred Red Angus bulls 14 mos.; also purebred Polled Hereford 14 mos., $450 ea. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.

Limousin bulls, cows & heifers; also semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet, other top Limousin sires. W. L. Murray, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4425 or 800-342-1283._______________
Reg. Red Brahman cattle, all top bloodlines, 2 bulls w/reg. of Renoun bloodlines. Ken Franklin, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-2993 aft. 6 pm.
8 Black Baldies, 7 w/second calves, 1 bred, 1 bred Charolais, $400 ea. John Lee, College Park. Ph. 761-6090._______
Reg. Beefmaster bull 4 yrs. old $725, full Brahman bull approx. 550 Ibs., $375; also reg. Red Brahman bull, see calves, 5 yrs. old, $850. Charles Shewbert, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-5386.____________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis, 2 cows w/heifer calves, rebred, 2 yrlg. heifers. Charles Klker, Ellijay. Ph. 404-635-2895 aft. 6 pm.
2 Angus heifers 16 mos., 1 Scottish Highland bull approx. 2 yrs., all for $500. D. Jones, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6948.
10 reg. young heifers w/calves by side, bred back, C.M.R. & 107H Enforcer. Ralph Sherman, Adalrsville. Ph. 404-773-7235.
Good sel. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, top bloodlines, 12-18 mos. old, $500-$750, herd certi./accredi. del. avail. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303._____
2 reg. Jersey heifers, bred to top breeds & State 78. Rochelle Guthrie, Athens. Ph. 404-546-1431.________

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in
the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by Home Economists Marcia McNeely and Ruth Rogers. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.
The "g" signifies that this is a Georgia product

6 reg. polled Charolais bulls 16-18 mos. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 748-1556 or 646-5428._____________________
Purebred Black Angus bull 3 yrs. old, approx. 1400 Ibs., reg., sired by Briarhill Bartman, $100. Wade Hunter, Clayton. Ph. 782-3256._____________________
Reg. Beefalo, good sel. of fullblood & purebred bulls & purebred cows & heifers. O. E. Deaver, Blairsvllle. Ph. 404-374-5789._________________
50% reg. Simmental cow w/Nov. heifer calf, bred back. Arthur Ledbetter, John's Mtn. Simmental Farm, Armuchee. Ph. 404-234-6514._____________
Reg. Gray Brahmans, heifers, bred cows, service age bulls. Mrs. L. W. Tucker, Rt. 5, Box 221, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-533-4681.________________
Grass fed, good cond., 1 Black Angus heifer, 1 Aryshire heifer & 1 Ayrshire steer. Robert Hembree, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1936._________________
Reg. Simmentals, purebred polled bull 15 mos. old, purebred heifer, cows &

Jersey cow w/3 mos. Jersey bull, can hand milk, bred back, $500; also HolsteinAngus mixed cow w/3 mos. bull, $500, bred back. Carolyn Fuller, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-5420._________________
Young Black Angus, grain & pasture fed, 1 & 2 yrs. old; also cows that will have calves this summer. Claude Hatchett, Kennesaw. Ph. 974-9073._______
Steers & bull calves 8 wks. old/up, good qual. year-round. W. Hackney, Roopville 30170. Ph. 404-654-4996.
Charolais bull, polled, 5 yrs. old, exc. calves, born 4/21/81. Fred K. Casey, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-3327 / 2205.
2 purebred Black Angus bulls 13-14 mos., Progressor bloodline, papers avail., $350 ea.; also 4 yrs. old reg. Black Angus stock bull, 50$/lb. Robert N. Gilbert, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8777._________
Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, polled/scurs, exc. bloodlines, certi./accredi. herd. Bob Miller, Briar Patch Genetics, Greenville. Ph. 672-4556.
Simmental cows, yrlg. heifers, wean-

1 Santa Gertrudis bull 5 yrs., $750. Denis Verdan, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.
Reg. Angus bulls 14 mos., 950 Ibs., halter broke, gentle, good herd bull prospect. Ben Cox, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 491-7075.

Reg. Limousin, nice sel., weaned calves, bulls & heifers, all reg., reas. W. K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-9009 night or 800-282-1346.________________
24 purebred Santa Gertrudis heifers approx. 18 mos. old, ready to breed, $450 ea. Hugh Askew, Monticello. Ph.

cow/calf prs. Joel Kitchens, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6694 aft. 6 pm._________
20 open Limousin heifers, 9 bred Limousin heifers, bred to 747 son, purebred & percentage Limousin bulls, reg. Limousin cow/calf prs. Doug Doster, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-9640 / 4333.

ing age heifers & bulls, from reg. fullblood Simmental bull, certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-1063.________________
Reg. S Santa Gertrudis bred cows, purebred young heifers, 10-24 mos., certi. herd. Jean Laney, Treasure Oak Farm,

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, selling to prevent inter-breeding, $500. C. L. Phillips, Geneva. Ph. 404-269-3671 aft. 5 pm weekdays.___________________
Santa Gertrudis reg. S semen tested bulls 24-27 mos., priced to sell, lease or exchange for progeny, del. avail. Clifton A. Ward, 5600 Hog Mtn. Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 404-769-7223.________
Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis cattle, bulls weaned age to 2 yrs. old. Steve Brannen, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5578.
Beefmaster bull BBU reg., 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, semen tested; also calves, 2 black beef type heifers, weaned, $130-$150. Pat Banford, Winder. Ph. 867-2561.

404-468-2520.___________________

Reg. Holstein big service age bulls, sired by top Al sires, $850-$950 ea. Noah W. Yoder, Rt. 1, Montezuma. Ph.
912-472-7944. _______________

Black Angus bulls 10-18 mos., w/wo papers, $350-$550. Don Helm, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6503._______________

12 cows, 12 three mos. calves, 1 four

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hundred Ibs. heifer, 1 Santa Gertrudis bull. John W. Beckham, 1220 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-3727.

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One 7/8 Brahman bull, one 3/4
Brahman bull, herdsire prospects, your choice $450. Wayne Head, Jersey. Ph. 404-787-2685 night or 656-2969 day.

3 reg. Red Brahman bulls 10 mos., 22 mos., 44 mos., $500-$800. Albert J. Joyner, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-3037.
2 Jersey steers 300 Ibs. $175 ea., 1 Jersey steer 175 Ibs., $100, 1 Jersey bull j 500 Ibs. $300. Hugh Vincent, 1508 Evans Dr., Riverdale 30296. Ph. 404-996-6690, no collect calls.___________________
Several reg. Angus bulls, exc. breeding, certi./accredi. herd. D. Leguin, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-3997 eves.
Good sel. of reg. Polled Hereford females, cows & calves & bred heifers, top bloodlines, herd certi./accredi. Mitch Worsham, Macon 31201. Ph.912-945-3550 or 745-6642.

Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8634.______
Jersey/Holstein heifer, halter broke, extra gentle, will freshen soon, bred to Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, exc. hand milker prospect, others, del. avail. $375. Dave Scarboro, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3500.
j Purebred Limousin cows, bulls & j heifers, some polled. R. D. Thompson,
Valdosta. Ph. 244-3169.__________
Reg. Guernsey cow due w/2nd calf soon; also 2 Guernsey heifers, wormed & vac., 1 yr. old. James A. Lambert, 2277 Sewell Mill Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-0042.__________________
Do not call in ads they must be writ-
ten out and signed.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, May 28, 1986

Rabbits
Beau. English Angoras, bunnies, jr., Mini Lop, babies, French Lop, srs., )rs., babies, pedi. avail., many unusual cols., reas. prices, cages. David M. Collins, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6299.__________
Purebred Dutch bunnies $10 ea., pedi. Angora, Dwarf, Mini Lops, English Lops, some breeders & bunnies. J. Fennell, Centerville 31028. Ph. 912-929-1725.
Mini Lops, selling, out, breeders, bunnies, exc. stock, very reas. prices, many cols. J. Brown, Snellville. Ph. 972-0879 aft. 6 pm. weekdays._________
Pedi. Mini Lop bunnies, Holland bunnies, broken cols., tort & black, show qual. V. B. Mathis, Atla. Ph. 872-9531.
Mini Lop & Neth. Dwarf bunnies & breeders, large rabbitry, many to choose from, priced to sell. Bruce Ford, Sunnyside Rabbitry, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-4783 aft. 7 pm.__________
Mini Lop breeder bucks & bunnies, many cols., exc. qual., pedi. incl. M. Jordan, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-957-7782.
Dwarf bunnies for sale, $5 ea. Barbara Isbill, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-5609._____
2 free black rabbits, small type. Jeff Robinson, Marietta. Ph. 428-5304 aft. 4
pm.__________________________ Breeders, jrs., bunnies, Mini Lop,
French Lop, exc. qual., pedi. incl. J. Justice, Roswell. Ph. 993-8379.______
NZW, Dutch, San Juan & Neth. Dwarfs, all ages, $3.50 / up. Jeff Lott, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-3980.__________________
Mini Lop bunnies 2 mos., 1 Mini Lop doe 1 yr., $5 ea., 1 NZW doe. L Grant, Conyers. Ph. 922-5603.________
Bunnies, clean & healthy, asst. cols. D. Taylor, Newnan. Ph. 251-9753.______
Pedi. Holland Lop, Mini Lop, bunnies, 4 wks. / up, $5-$10 ea. Roger Garrett, Lithonia. Ph. 482-2791.
LIVESTOCK
QUOTATIONS
Prices For April 1986 Georgia Auction Markets
Georgia Department of Agriculture
and
U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating Federal State
Livestock Market News and Grading Service
SLAUGHTER CATTLE STEERS Choice2-3 900-1100Ib.... .51.10 Good 2-3900-1100 Ib...... 48.57
HEIFERS Good 2-3 500-700 Ib....... 45.65 Good 2-3 700-900 Ib. ...... 45.85
COWS Brkn. Utility & Comm'l..... 33.90 Cutter & Bong Utility ...... 29.70 Canner & Low-Cutter...... 27.90
BULLS Yield Grade 1-2 1300-1800 Ib..............42.50
900-1300 Ib.............. 41.60
CALVES Choice 250-500 Ib. ........ 53.30 Good 250-500 Ib...........47.80
FEEDER CATTLE STEERS Med. & Large Frame No. 1 200-300 Ib................ 77.00 300-400 Ib................ 71.35 400-500 Ib................64.10 500-600 Ib................ 58.65 600-700 Ib................ 53.95 700-800 Ib................51.35
Medium Frame No. 2 200-300 Ib................ 66.30 300-400 Ib................ 62.20 400-500 Ib................ 57.70 500-600 Ib................53.30
HEIFERS Med. & Large Frame No. 1 200-300 Ib................58.55 300-400 Ib................ 54.80 400-500 Ib................51.50 500-600 Ib................ 49.00 600-700 Ib................ 46.05
HOGS Barrows & Gilts 200-240 Ib. U.S. 1 .........41.85 200-250 Ib. U.S. 1-2........ 41.30 200-250 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ........ 46.05
Feeder Pigs 30-40 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 77.70 40-50 Ibs. U.S. 1-2 ......... 76.40 50-60 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 72.80 60-80 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 65.50

Mini Lop & French Lop bunnies, exc. qual., pedi. incl., Flemish Giants avail. P. Sullivan, Marietta. Ph. 434-1976._____
Pedi. Mini & French Lops, exc. qual., breeders, jrs. & bunnies avail.; also wire cages. W. Watson, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5100 aft. 6 pm.__________
Tiny Holland & Mini Lop bunnies, gentle disp., var. cols., reas., pedi. G. Nelson, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 404-469-3872._______
Young rabbits males & females, NZW crossed w/Giant, solid whites & browns, bucks & does, $3.50 ea. Jim Bierwagen, Decalur. Ph. 377-4122, leave message.
Clean & healthy bunnies, NZW, crossbred, NZW/Flemish Giants, NZW/Smutnose, reas. prices; also manure. K. Pieri, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-7669._______________
Bunnies, NZW, Rex, Mini Lop, Red Satin, grown Rex does, some bred; also 24", 30" & 36" all wire pens. J. L. Thompson, Hwy. 29, Stalham. Ph. 404-725-5381.
Pedi. Mini Lop buck, sell or trade. Robert Chambers, 6655 McEver Rd., Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6422.
Selling out, 16 exc. qual. Rex & trio, Florida Whites; also cages w/feeders. D. West, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-3258.
Purebred Mini Lops 6 wks., tame, $20. B. Hunter, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0713.
Bunnies & breeders, NZW, Mini Lop & Dwarf, $5/up. D. Dobson, McDonough. Ph. 957-1917.________________
Dwarfs, Mini Lops, NZW, American Tan, Dutch, Angora, English Lops, bunnies only, some reg. W. Westbrooks, Box 95, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-956-4899.
San Juan rabbits, all ages. Tom Smith, Conyere 30207. Ph. 483-4937._______
Pedi. Holland Lops $10/up, bunnies by 2 Ibs. tort buck. Tandree Watts, Monroe. Ph. 404-464-2087._______________
Gentle, adorable, show qual. Mini Lops, pedi., broken, solid & shaded. D. Hoffman, Lllbum. Ph. 404-972-0854.
Bunnies, English Spots, 5 wks. old, clean & healthy, asst. cols. W. Smith, Lilburn. Ph. 921-0558.
Swine
Purebred Yorkshire & Duroc boars, vali. herd. John Harper, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-5689/9753.____________
Reg. Hereford (Whiteface) hogs, superior bloodlines, papers in buyers name, 8 wks., $65 ea., breeding age boars $200. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2995._____________
Hampshire, Yorkshire, Durocs boars avail, at all times; also some F-1 crosses. Dwight Werner, Kenwood Farms, Rt. 1, Box 449, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7504 aft. 4 pm._____________________
Reg. Spot boars, Championship bloodlines. Dale Carter, Baxley. Ph. 367-4536 / 9433 aft. 6 pm.________
Purebred Landrace pigs, exc. breeding stock, $35 ea. Bobby Floyd, Rt. 3, Box 50, Forsyth 31029-9310. Ph. 912-994-6456.
Piglets 12-14 wks. $35, wormed & castrated, Berkshire-Yorkshire mix. Ray Browning, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-5329 aft. 5
pm.__________________________ Baby pigs, 3 way cross, wormed, cut,
tails docked, $35 ea. Jim Dillard, 242 Moore St., Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732.
Guinea & Hampshire cross 9 wks. old. Hoyt Nealey, Rt. 2, Box 195B, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3127.___________
3 sows, 10 pigs, Yorkshire-Berkshire crossed, 8 wks. old. Eula Roper, 6337 Cedar Mtn., Rd., Douglasvllle 30134. Ph. 942-6222.__________________
Duroc feeder pigs, castrated, wormed, liced, $45, 1 reg. Duroc gilt daughter of exc. show gilt. Mike Thomas, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5243 / 5441.
Reg. Yorkshire boars, breeding age, top indexing. Billy Tinsley, Homerville. Ph. 912-487-2643._______________
Yorkshire pigs 6 wks. old/up. W. Hackney, Roopville 30170. Ph. 404-854-4996.________________
Duroc boars service age & younger, reas. C. A. Hall, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-4612.__________________
1 Irg. Duroc boar, 3 sows, 2 cut boars about 225 Ibs., $800. Irwin Crowell, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3772.______________
Purebred Yorkshire & Duroc boars, vali. herd No. 13. James Carter, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-4283.______________
Duroc male hogs service age. Kenneth Nelson, Rt. 1, Box 1620, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 912-375-5263._________
Reg. Spotted Poland China boars & gilts. Thurman Spires, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-4242.
Goats & Sheep
Sheep, ewes & lambs. Rocky Beasley, Rt. 1, Doerun 31744. Ph. 912-787-5869 aft. 7:30 pm.__________________
Pr. of purebred Nubian goats, grain fed, 1 milker. Rusty Wilson, 1806 E. Ramble Ct., Decatur 30033. Ph. 404-325-4618.

Crossbred ewes exposed to black ram w/exc. handspinning fleece; also Border Leicester & Corrledale ram lambs, will
trade for qual. hay. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph.404-854-4271.___________ _

Herd reduction, grown nannies, reg. Nubian buck, 3/4 to 1/2 Nubian kids, C. Keys, Llzella. Ph. 788-2734.______

Dorset & Dorset/Suffolk ewes $60, Nubian doe, heavy milker $45, 1 1/: yrs. old Nubian wether $30. Dan Becker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4242.__________

Reg. Hampshire, Corriedale & crosses, ewe & ram lambs, $80/up. G. Campbell, Fox Fun Farm,, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390.

Alpine buck kids out of Star milkers,
w/exc. show records, sales list avail. Dick Key, P.O. Box 309, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 404-374-5894.______________

Goats of all ages $20440 ea. Donald E. Dyches, 280 Elsenhower Dr., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-355-6633 or 925-8192.

Aged ewe, 9 mos. ewe & spring ewe
lambs, Hampshire-Suffolk X, HampshireRambouillet X, $40-$65, all vac. Sherry Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813
aft. 6 pm._________________

Alpine/Nubian cross doe w/buck kid,
born 3/8/86, ivory colored, polled, $50 for both or trade. Robert Chambers, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6422._________

10 wks. old reg. kids, 2 billies, 1 doe, sired by Star buck, dehorned, weaned, friendly, healthy. Everett Copeland. Smlthville. Ph. 912-846-4231.________

Nubian wether 12 wks. old, bottle fed, just weaned, $25. Nancy Tompkins, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6636.___________

ADGA Nubian & Alpine milkers & kids, certi./accredi., $50-$125. Mrs. Julie West, Tucker. Ph. 939-8960.___________

One 6 mos. old billy, solid white, already serving, selling to prevent inbreeding, good breeder, $25. Matt Gilbert,
Forsyth. Ph. 994-0504._________

Goats, all kinds, all sizes, billies, nannies & kids, reas. priced. C. Barrett, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-5396.________

2 part Toggenburg females $30 ea., 1 billy $30. R. WhisenHunt, Covington. Ph. 787-2596 aft. 6 pm.______________

3 mos. old billies & does, 3/4 Nubian 1/4 Toggenburg, father reg. Nubian. O. B. Fitzpatrick, Danielsville. Ph. 789-2142.

2 Nubian milk goats, 1 giving milk now. C. E. Sosebee, Rt. 15, Box 221, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-2749.________

Goats, billies, $20 ea. T. Leslie, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-3864.________

Selling healthy goats to prevent inbreeding, good prices or will trade for
bath tub, etc. G. McCall, Palmetto. Ph.
404-463-4424._________________

Approx. 15 La Mancha yrlg. does, bred for August kidding, CAE Neg., certi./accredi./DHIR, good bloodlines, $70 ea. if all taken. Joseph A. Lashley, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785.______________

Goats for sale. C. H. Conner, Flowery Branch Ph. 404-967-6828._______

ADGA dairy goats, American Alpine milker $150, Saanen milker $150, Alpine
buck kids $50475, can be reg. Kathe McMullan, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7327.

3 yrs. old reg. Saanen doe, star milker, milked 3500 Ibs. in '85, DHIA, certi. herd, shots; also doe kid. S. Bledsoe, J offer son. Ph. 404-367-9447.___________

Herd reduction, sml. billies $15, sml.
nannies $20, pregnant nannies $35, nannies w/klds $45. Jim Robinson, Monroe. Ph.404-267-4051.______________

13 common goats, 3 grown & 5 young
nannies all pregnant, 4 young males & 1 Nubian male, $15 ea. or $175 for all. J. B. Henry, Mllledgeville. Ph. 912-452-6089.

2 Nubian does (now milking) $50 ea., 1
reg. doe w/papers $50; also 2 purebred Nubian doe kids 5 mos. old $40 ea. J. Driskell, Dallas. Ph. 445-4134.______

Purebred Toggenburg bucklings, bottle
fed, disbudded, will reg. in buyers' name, $75 ea., your choice. J. B. Fuller, Morganton. Ph. 404-374-5381.______________

ADGA recorded grade Saanens, 1 milker giving about 9 Ibs., 1 dry yrlg. & 2 doe kids. Norma Inqui, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925._________________

Nubian & Alpine does $35, buck $25, dam giving gal. per day $75. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887-4443.

ADGA Nubian bucks 5 mos. old, 2 black w/frosted ears, dehorned & reg., $50 ea. Ginger Bailey, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-986-3411.___________________

Nubian goats, ADGA reg., nannies w/kids, doe & buck kids, Longman sire, dehorned, wormed. Helen Harris, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7252._______

Nubians, healthy buck kids, some
banded, some not, stud or meat, some adult does. Donn G. Smith, Blairsville.
Ph. 404-745-5586._______________

Reg. Nubian buck kid out of Star buck, blk. w/brn. spots & wht. frosted ears, 3
mos. old, $50; also 1 grown doe part Saanen & Nubian, wht., unreg., $50. Mary Whltley, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7036.

3 young billy goats, all ready wethered. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.

ADGA reg. Nubian doe, blk. w/wht.

spots, from Championship bloodlines,

$100, 1 doe, 1 buck kid, $25 ea. Eric

Sjoberg, lla. Ph. 789-2616.



Reg. purebred Nubian buck 5 mos. old, tan/black trim, frosted ears, no horns, $50. Bill Edmunds, Llncolnton. Ph. 404-359-1511.________________
2 purebred Nubian male goats 3Vi wks. old, healthy & marked very pretty, $22.50 ea. or $40 for both. J. A. Brooks, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1888.___________
2 Star goats $25 ea. Curtis Riner, 2543 Hwy. 41 South, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-2313._________________
2 purebred Nubian milk goats 1 yr. old, bred to purebred Nubian buck, $100 for both. J. W. Stanley, Hiram. Ph. 943-2829.
Meat goats, steers & billies, large & small. Bill Sewell, Tucker. Ph. 404-921-3492.________________
Nubians 100% ADGA reg., 2 does, 1 buck, 1 doe kid, 3 buck kids. B. W. Heddltch, Rock Springs. Ph. 404-764-1773.
2 ewe lambs, 1 ram lamb, gentle, born Feb. Penny Lyman, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5909._____________________
African Pygmy, 1 silver buck, 1 yr. old, 2 kids, 1 buck, 1 doe, 4 mos. old, $50 ea. M. Chadwick, Powder Springs. Ph. 429-0881._________________________
Goats, reg. Toggenburgs, kids, milkers, breeding bucks, butcher kids, herd reduction. J. Stone, Stn. Mtn. 30087. Ph. 404-498-0009.________________
Reg. Toggenburg milk goats, good milkers & young; also 1 breeder buck. C. L Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-7141.
50% Alpine & Saanen yrlg., V4 gal. milkers $65 ea., $100 both. Michael Behr, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-0955 afternoon or eve._______________________
75 Ibs. lamb, 80/lb., 2 yrs. old ewe 65$/lb., processing avail. Marshall Davis, Madison. Ph. 404-342-4232.___________
Entire herd dispersal, certi./accredi., ADGA Nubians, 15 milkers, 10 bred yrlgs., 11 kids, 1 star buck. Steve Bruce, CovIngton. Ph. 404-787-1454.___________
2 reg. Hampshire ram lambs, 1 HuberWilson breeding, 1 Wilson-Swain breeding. Ken Brutsman, 3640 Doster Rd., Rutledge 30663. Ph. 342-0575.
1 steer goat, 1 nanny goat, $25 ea. Richard Reeves, 2812 Fence Rd., Dacula. Ph. 963-8483._____________________________
Reg. American Nubian doe, milking, 1 wether, bottle fed. Rene Hagerson, Plains. Ph. 912-924-2430.___________
Nubian & Saanen cross, fresh 5/7/86, very gentle, $75. Joel Massingill, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-291-4736.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Only trained farm stockdogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs 12 months old or younger) or untrained dogs will not be advertised.
Reg. Catahoulas, blue leopard, glass eyes, Irg. boned, very aggressive, farm raised/worked. Connie Phillips, Locust Grove. Ph. 228-7904.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
AQHA mare, Hyno (TB) breeding, has been run on track w/speed index, turns good, prettgy, sound, $1000. Lane Wood, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8485.__________
7 yr. old Standardbred buggy horse, gelding, w/2-wheel wagon, harness and blinds, $1250. Nathan Yoder, Montezuma. Ph.912-472-2024,, ..

Flashy QH/Arab mare, 14.3 hds., 6 yrs., white w/blk. mane/stockings, jumps 3 ft., packer, loves kids/trails, Eng. Western. N. Ewell, Atlanta. Ph. 636-2655 eves.
Shetland ponies, sev. to choose from. W. Hackney, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-4996.
AQHA sorrel gelding, 5 yrs., shown Western Pleasure and Huntseat, good disp., nice build, $2000. J. Joyner, Douglasville. Ph. 489-2317._________
3 riding Appaloosa mare, Appaloosa geldings, buckskin mare, good trail horses, anyone can ride, priced to sell. L. Slone, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-7839.
'85 AQHA drk. grey roan stud colt, 2 wh. stocking/blaze, great disp./conf., Doc's Silver Bar, Poco Bueno, Toots Mansfield breeding, $3000. Tobie Tyler, Adairsville. Ph. 382-3351._______________
AQHA/PHBA 5 yr. palomino mare, 4 wh. stockings and blaze, very classy, Tardy/Poco breeding rides well, $1400. S. Walker, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2665.
Reg. Arabians, Saddlebreds, best bloodlines, Sweepstakes, Futurity nominated, broke, show, pleasure prospects, sound, classy, superb movers. L. Welly, Bonaire. Ph. 912-987-5558.
AQHA yrlg. gelding, bay, stocky built, Halter/Pleasure prospect, gentle, AQHA 3 yr. sorrel gelding, Skipper W bloodline, broke, $1500 ea. Janice Wilkes, Bogart. Ph. 725-5550._________________
Arabian stallion, 4 yrs., 15 hds., son of Living Legend GAMAAR, out of renown Champ, mare, ARAMA Rose, consider trade for purebred of equal qual. S. Worley, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-1593.
AQHA reg. cutting horse gelding, Sir Wakpalla-Turner, dam-Dale Bar Peppy, Hired Hand Peppy bloodline, 3 yrs., drk. bay, $950. Bob Wright, Winder. Ph. 867-5485.__________________
Reg. TWH, good bloodlines, reas. priced, near Cartersville. C. Wright, Adairsville. Ph. 386-8391.________
QH mare, chestnut w/blond mane and tail, sound and spirited, $750. John Zak, Commerce. Ph. 789-2639.___________
Arabian colt, 4 yrs., live chestnut w/chrome, Nizzam gr'son, great personality, broke Western, dam of Crabbet, Maynesboro, Kellogg breeding, others. Walton Benike, Evans. Ph. 860-1100.
15 hds. 4 yr. QH mare, chestnut w/flaxen mane/tail, gentle, loving, ideal for trails and pleasure, $600. E. Blackburn, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-8126._________
TB filly, 4 yrs., beau., good mover, outstanding child's Hunter prospect. C.I. Bryans, Jr., Augusta. Ph. 404-860-6998.
'71 AQHA running broodmare, AAA both sides, 15.1 hds., liver chestnut will sell or open or bred, $600. Anna Cole, College Park. Ph. 763-3939._____________
Reg. Arabian gelding, 2 yrs., bay w/socks, $950 or trade for horse trailer. David Etzkorn, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-2763._________________
Reg. AQHA 4 yr. bay gelding, 15 hds., sound, trained on some roping, trails, good, exc. barrel prospect, exp. rider only, $1200. Lee Frazier, Americus. Ph. 912-924-8290.________________
'85 Appaloosa filly, beau, few spot leopard, gr'dau. of Goer and Nicky Skip, exc. Futurity prospect, terms. S. Gaskins, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6719.________
For sale or trade, blk./wh. leopard stud colt, 1 yr. old, out of Sully's Image. Ralph Guiney, Covington. Ph. 786-6227._____
Reg. Arabian, 23 mos., gelding, for show, good disp. D. Ivey, Winder. Ph. 404-867-5587.________________
Arabians-Egyptian Blue List mare, gentle disp., in foal to Straight Egyptian AK Ibn Shalaan for '87. Kim Kennedy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-0418._____
4 yr. Polish bred Arabian gelding, 15.1 hd., Negatraz son, doing well English Pleasure. Thomas Krise, Covington. Ph. 404-786-4427.________________________
AQHA yrlg. stud colt, exc. disp.conf., red dun w/blaze & sock, Tardy Too breeding, consider trade for 2-horse trailer of equal value. M.E. Lawrence, Eastman. Ph. 374-5740.____________
Arabians-'/2 Arabians, weanlings & yrlgs. show qual., nominated for IAHA Breeders Sweepstakes, Region 12 & GA. Fut., reas./terms, spec, price for Jr.'s. G. Mortimer, Canton. Ph. 404-475-2130.
Reg. TWH mare, 3 yrs., dau. Delight's Tramp, blk., very gentle, beau., ready for training, $850 firm. Jack P. Nix, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3311._______
Appaloosa gelding, 11 yrs., 15 hds., child-safe, super trail horse, will ride anywhere, $600. Diane Roberson, Dublin. Ph. 912-984-4830._______________
3 AQHA mares, top bloodlines, 1 w/foal by Impressum Leo, make offer on 1 or all 3. A. Thompson, Woodstock. Ph. 261-4593 or 442-5858.___________________
Beau, palomino Racking mare, spirited, 10 yrs. old, needs TLC, $700. J. Williams, Macon. Ph. 788-7681 or 474-3360.__________________

Colts for sale, 7 mos. up to 2 yrs.,

$200-1350; reg. & grade horses, 3 yrs. to

12 yrs. old, $400/and up; reg./grade QH,

Appaloosas, paints, palominos, TB's,

$200/up. J. Alllson, Cleveland. Ph.

865-4445.

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Wednesday, May 28, 1986

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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ATTENTION EQUINE ADVERTISERS
Horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin should have had a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months. Each ad must be accompanied by a statement signed by the owner indicating this fact before it will be included in the Bulletin. Ads received without this statement will be returned to the advertiser.
Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an
animal.

Reg. Morgan stud, reg. Arab gelding, reg. Quarter mare, grade buckskin, must sell, make reas. offer. Pat Cannon, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-7084._______
Reg. 9 mo. sorrel w/star, male colt, King bloodlines, very gentle, will make great stud horse, wormed/shots, must sell. M. Cantrell, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3250.
AQHA and unreg. mare, good for child or beginner APHA stud yrlg. 14.2 hds., reas. R. Cato, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-9311._____________________
Weanling filly by Emperor Adams (Western Pleasure, Halter pts.) out of daughter of "Whatuthink" (AQHA Champ.). Mike Cole, Martin.Ph. 404-779-3712._________________
Reg. TB filly, 4 yrs., bay w/blaze, good disp., smart, Eng. Pleasure/Hunter prospect, beginning dressage, shown. N. Harris, Stone Mtn. Ph. 934-1958.____
Reg. Arab gelding, spirited, 15 hds., knowledgeable horse home only. B. Hill, Monroe. Ph. 267-7711.__________
Matched pr. bay geldings, 20 mos., 950 Ibs. ea., work good, $1000; also, reg. QH gelding, 3 yrs., rides quiet, good bloodlines, $1000. Hiram Henderson, Lovejoy. Ph. 404-946-3659 nights._____
Reg. 1/2 Arabian-1/2 Quarter Horse stallion, 20 mos. old, sorrel w/blonde mane/tail, gentle colt, $2500. Terry Howard, Senoia. Ph. 599-6340._______
Dark brn. yrlg. just gelded, very gentle, beau, eyes; drk. brn. filly, 1 yr., beau, mover, good Jump/Dressage prospect, halter/trail broke. R. Cashin, Gumming. Ph. 887-9641._________________
First pony for child, safe, gentle and sound Appaloosa gelding, blk. w/wh. blanket. Brenda Drozak, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-934-4070 ext. 292.___________
'69 AQHA sorrel mare, exc. disp., childsafe, Lightning Bar/Ed Echols, '85 filly can be seen at farm, $1500. Shelton Frier, Hahira. Ph. 912-244-2070 or 242-3035.
Combined training pony, child-safe, blue ribbons in 1st 2 events, sadly outgrown, $2500. A. Genovese, Stone Mtn. Ph. 289-7535 or 938-7433._______
AQHA 3 yr. buckskin mare, Boys Ranch & Harlan breeding, pleasure prospect, $1200; AQHA 2 yr. dun mare, Jessie James/Doc's Sugs Brudder breedeing, cutting bred, $1000. Doug Jones, Carrollton. Ph. 404-836-0907._______
Purebred Arabian colt, chestnut w/4 socks / blaze, tall, leggy, will mature 15 hds., exc. Eng. Pleasure prospect, can see both sire/dam. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph.404-854-4271._______________
AQHA iron grey 2 yr. filly, Otoe-Otoe's Hand breeding, exc. conf./disp., 1000 Ibs., make 15-15 hd., started under saddle, lunges, West. Pi/trail, breeding, $1200 or trade. J. Loggins, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-6934.__________________
'78 Western Pleasure AQHA stallion, Bonanza & Easter King bloodlines, gentle disp., great for breeding, sale/trade. D. Marshall, Loganviile. Ph. 404-466-4651.
Dispersal-Quarter Horses, yrlgs., broodmares, geldings, some good riding horses, gelding has prof, training, all cols./prices. J. Matthews, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5477._______________
Reg. Morgan yrlg. bay colt, sire by Nat'l Champ, son of Troutbrook Playboy, 15 hds., exc. conf./disp., other Morgans avail, priced reas. Mary McClung, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-6339 or 366-2758._____________________
'84 sorrel AQHA 'illy by Champ. "Beauty's Red Boy," well started, shows real athletic ability for pleasure/cutting, $2000. Kirn McDonald, Bonaire. Ph. 912-923-3991 or 922-5737._________
'83 reg. AQHA stallion prospect, sorrel, blaze/sox, Three Bars, "Cutter Billy" breeding. C. McPherson, Griffin. Ph.
228-4017.___________________
Reg. half-Arab gelding, 12 yrs., 15.2 hds., Eng./Western, shown Hunter/Jumper, showy, gentle but spirited, will trade, $1200/nego. D. Miles, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-0768.____________
AQHA broodamre w/'86 baby by Skippa Bullet, bred back to Cross Country Poco; '85 sorrel stud by Skippa Fee; 2 yr. filly gr'dau. Cold Stream Guard, $8000 pkg. G.. Smith, Sardis. Ph. 404-554-9034.

1 yr. APHC colt, grulla w/wh. spots over hips, Prince Plaudit, Three Bars, other top lines, TB build, quiet, $400. Sherry Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 aft. 6 pm.________________
Appaloosa gelding, 7 yrs., 14 hds., $500, ponies, sev. to choose from, $100 and up. Linda Moss, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4761.________________
AQHA reg. 7 mo. old bay stud colt, gentle, good bloodline, $600. P. Nail, Baxley. Ph.912-367-9361._____________
Reg. 1/2 Arabian mare, 14.2 hds., 3 1/2 yrs., exc. Hunter-Jumper prospect, rides Eng. Pleasure, child-safe, $1500. H. Newcomer, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-7017._____________
Reg. TWH colt, foaled 6-15-86, sorrel w/blaze, reas. priced or trade for calves or equal value. J.W. Odom, Thomaston. Ph. 648-3987._________________
TB stallion, 5 yrs., $1500; buggy horses, $600/$1500, Standardbred. Clyde O'Kelley. Jackson. Ph. 404-775-4222.
'84 reg. APHA mare, own dau. of Mr. Norfleet, out of Champ, producing mare, $650. Connie Phillips, Locust Grove. Ph. 228-7904._________________
7 yr. Appaloosa mare, chestnut w/white blanket, great disp., great for trail or pleasure, 15 hds., $1000. M. Prow, Lawrencaville. Ph. 963-9452._________
Reg. 4 yr. blk. TWH, 6 yr. Racking palomino geld., 10 yr. reg. TWH bay gelding, blk. 8 yr. Racking mare, all exc. pleasure/trail horses, reas. priced. A.K. Queen, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7932._____
16.1 hds., reg., sorrel gelding, 1 white sock, shown succ., Hunter Jumper, great Event horse also, $5000. R. Reinhardt, Atlanta. Ph. 395-9124.__________
AQHA reg. dau. of Otoe AAA AQHA Champ., dam of Two Race Register of Merits. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901._____________
Qual. Arabian stallion and Arabian mare w/beau. filly at side, pkg. price. T. Sessions, Tifton. Ph. 912-382-0851.
Red leopard Appaloosa gelding, sweet, safe for anyone, rides Eng./West., jumps, good on trails, $1800. Pam Spencer, Cumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.____________
Blk./wh. stud pony, 12 hd., 2 yrs., greenbroke, $125; blk. mare pony, 6 yrs., gentle for kids, $150, also, pony saddles, $50/up. Billy Culpepper, Royston. Ph. 245-5462.
8 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, Rocket Little / Sugar Bars, exc. pleasure / trail, Eng. prospect, 15.2 hd., 1100 Ibs., $1100. Catherine Gillis, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-1919 or 8963.___________
Dbl. reg. TWH 2 yr. old solid blk. filly w/white star, ready for training. E. Hendricks, Dublin. Ph. 676-3513.________
Gr.dau. of Go Man Go out of mare by AQHA Champ. King Duck, 16 hds., sorrel, not broke, but exc. broodmare, in foal to own son of The Intimidator, $2000 w/o foal. Mary Louise May, Columbus. Ph. 404-561-5522._______________
AQHA good looking sorrel gelding, 13 yrs., 16 hds., pleasure trail, must sell. Cindy Northway, Fayetleville. Ph. 461-8055.
3/4 Tenn. Walker, blk. 14.2 hds., 10 yrs., great child's or ladies horse to a good home only, $800. Gary Peacock, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-9270._____
'86 Appaloosa colt, blk./silver, classy, tall, sound, good legs, exc. show prospect, dbl. gr'son of Go Boy Go. P. Schaffer, Marietta. Ph. 991-2702 or 427-0841.
7 ms. old mule out of reg. TWH mare, bottle raised, halter-broken, trailer loads easily, all/shots/dewormed, neg. cogs., $500 firm. C. Schepis, Lexington. Ph. 404-743-5191._______________
Two gentle trail horses, $475 ea., also, gntle pony, $275. J.R. Shaw, Buford. Ph. 404-945-1684 or 1885.__________
AQHA '85 buckskin colt white strip, 13.3 hds., out of Foundation bred mare, Poco Bueno bloodline, $1500. R. Shaw, Marietta. Ph. 424-7653._________
Reg. TBX 5 yr. Cho Chestnut mare, 15.3 hds., (Bold Ruler), very attractive, good mover, great Hunter-Event prospect. Don Sherwood, Buford. Ph. 945-9526 or 9703.
6 yr. AQHA gelding, well-broke, very pretty. $800/best offer. K. Wade, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7046 nights only.

AQHA beau, chestnut mare, 90 days

prof, training, Western or Eng., 3 yr. dau.

Handy's Poor Boy. M. Jacob, Alpharetta.

Ph. 475-7332 or 543-3591.___________ Appaloosa gelding, 7 yrs., sharp look-

VIDALIA ONION

ing, brn./white socks, spirited but safe, make great horse but needs exp. rider,

RECIPES

$750/nego. Denise Jackson, Atlanta. Ph.

987-1880.__________________

Georgia has a good Vidalia onion crop this year and con-

Child-safe horses, many to choose from. Terri Jerkins, Macon. Ph. 912-742-9579 or 4070.___________
Beau. half-Arabian mare, 13 yrs., bay w/star and socks, gentle but plenty of

sumers will want to take advantage of the adequate supply. When purchasing these Georgia delicacies, look for onions which are blemish-free and free of decay. Consumers also should select onions which are firm with no drying skins.

spirit, sound, $550. Lyne Keley, Calhoun. Ph. 629-7138.__________________
Reg. Quarter Horse, 11 yrs., 15Vi hds., $1000 firm. John C. Lucas, Conyers. Ph.

Because of the Vidalia's high water content, they do not keep for long periods and may deteriorate rapidly. Store them individually in a cool, dry place. The popular "panty

922-9525 aft. 6 pm.______________

hose" technique remains one of the most popular storage

AQHA broodmares, yrlgs., 2-3 yr. gelding, sound, good for pleasure/trail. Ben Messer, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2611 or
2175.___________________ Reg. Arab stallion, chestut, 8 yrs., 15

methods. Place onions in hose, tying a knot between each one to keep separate. Simply cut off onions from the bottom as needed.
Enjoy delicious Vidalia onions in the recipes below

hds., very gentle, blood typed, sires nice foals, $2000/o.b.o.; also, mares in foal. Kathe McMullan, Hartwell. Ph.

developed by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists.

404-376-7327._______________

AQHA 2 yr. bright sorrel gelding,

SWEET ONION POCKETS

w/stockings, gr'son of Sonny Dee Bar and Cassius Torino, 60 days under saddle, nice lope, $3500. B. Ri'sley, Athens. Ph. 404-546-1505 aft. 8 pm.__________

1 cup chopped Vidalia onions e 1/2 cup chopped yellow squash 1/4 cup chopped celery

TB yrlg. filly, beau, conf., chestnut,

1/4 cup bacon bits

neg. cogs.; 2 yr. filly, greenbroken, must sell, make poffer. M. Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123._________________
AQHA stud, drk. chestnut, 6 yrs., 15.1 hds., Western Pleasure, Morgan mare,

1 cup American processed cheese spread, cubed 2 tablespoons butter, cut into bits e 1/8 teaspoon thyme 1/8 teaspoon pepper

bay, 15 yrs., 15 hds., w/saddle. W. Sowder, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8425.
'83 AQHA sorrel stallion, has breeding and potential to do all, looks good, ground broke and ridden once. E.

2 large cans crescent rolls Combine all ingredients except rolls. On a lightly floured
board separate each can of rolls into 4 rectangles each, making a total of eight. Press perforated edges together.

Spencer, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-4030.
Arabian, 11 mo. old colt, tall, typey, exc. bloodlines, very correct, $1w300/offer; Arabian broodmare due June 24th.,

Place approximately 2 to 3 tablespoons of onion mixture over half of each roll. Fold edges together with a fork. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes. Makes 8.

bred to Bask/Naborr related stallion,

$2500/offer. B. Steiger, Gumming. Ph.

887-5925.___________________
Reg. TWH pleasure horses and broodmares, exc. breding, good disp., beau.,

SAUTEED ONION MEDLEY 1/2 pound snow peas

smooth gait, priced to sell. J.L. Anderson, Athens. Ph. 404-353-3535._________
Pleasure horses, great for trail riding, suitable for child or amateur, $550. D. Barron, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9100.

1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 cups thinly sliced Vidalia onions e 1 teaspoon butter e 1 cup sliced zucchini

Big, pretty sorrel yrlg. colt by AQHA Champ., fit, ready to show, has been raised the best. C. Bradley, Covington. Ph. 404-787-3552._______________
QHcolt, 11 mos., $120,5 riding horses, $375 to $450. T. Burnette, Tallapoosa. Ph.

1 (10 oz.) package frozen English peas 1/4 teaspoon thyme
1/8 teaspoon pepper
Remove strings from snow peas and set aside. Pour oil into skillet or wok and saute' onion over medium heat until

574-2163 or 432-4003.___________

brown. Add butter, zucchini, peas, thyme and pepper and

One horse, $250, 1 Welsh pony, $150. C.H. Conner, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6828.________________

saute' 2 to 3 minutes or until vegetables are crisp-tender. Add snow peas and saute' 2 minutes or until bright green.

TB for special girl, capable of developing into Top Show mare, easy terms to

Serves 6.

***

right person. Dorothy Evans, Snellville.

Ph. 979-5755.________________
Quarter Horse mare, 16 hds., 3Vi yrs., good with children, $750. S. Gammed, Buford. Ph. 962-3055.____________

ONION AND STEAK SALAD 1 medium Vidalia onion, sliced thin s 2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley

QH sorrel yrlg. colt, sell/trade for tack,

1 tablespoon olive oil

lead trained, best offer. C. Gilner, Atlanta. Ph. 404-252-3510 or 255-7209.______
Thoroughbred gelding, 10 yrs., 16.3 hds., bay, shown Hunter/Dressage. Norma Inqui, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925.

1 tablespoon water 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 clove garlic, minced 3/4 pound lean broiled steak, cut into 1-inch strips *

Quarter Horse/Morgan mix, mare, 12

3/4 cup sliced radishes

yrs., sorrel, approx. 16 hds., $550. Traci London, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4355.
Racking gelding, 17 hds. English gelding, reg. Quarter mare, reg. Impressive line filly, 5 mos., all gentle for children. John McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 929-0975._______________________
Reg. SBA stud colt, 11 mos. old w/papers, out of real fine stock, gentle, a

Lettuce leaves 1 cup crumbled blue cheese
Combine parlsey, oil, water, vinegar and garlic, mix well. Combine remaining ingredients except blue cheese and lettuce. Pour oil mixture over other ingredients and toss well.
Line large bowl with lettuce leaves and spoon salad over leaves. Sprinkle with blue cheese. Serves 4.

beauty, $650. J. McKinley, Macon. Ph.

994-1742.______________

Horses for sale, priced to sell, variety

Sorrel gelding, good conf., 6 yrs., 14.3

to choose from. R. Oliver, Woodstock. Ph. hds., greenbroke, very gentle, $700. J.

928-9451._______________ Morris, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-7733 days

Beau. blk. TWH gelding, 16 hds., 11 or 8092 nights._______________

yrs., great disp., gentle, calm, child-safe,

1/2 Arab-1/2 Quarter gray gelding, 7

exp. trail horse, $850. L. Paul, Fitzgerald. yrs., ridden by 12 yr. old girl, will go

Ph. 912-423-4186._____________ Eng./Western, exc. on trails. B.J.

'74 gray gr'dau. of Leo. bred to Majestic Delite for Jan. '87 foal, paid-up en-

Bridwell, Senoia. Ph. 599-6229 or 461-1128._________________

tgry FLA. Royal Put. C. Pfund, Patterson.

AQHA blk. yrlg. stud colt by Sleepy's

Ph. 912-647-2040.______________ Man X Ole Man, exc. Pleasure Futurity

13 1/i mo. old Thoroughbred stallion, drk. chestnut, well-mannered, need $350. Ralph Rider, Dahlonega. Ph.

j j

prospect, sorrel, 3 yr. pleasure mare by Private Blend. Jack Fleischman.Zebulon.
Ph. 404-567-3787. ___________

404-864-6892._________________ j AQHA gelding, 4 yrs., brown, 15 hds.,

Reg. TWH stud colt, 9 mos., blk./wh. on both hind coronets, $550. Tommy Scott, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2397.________

greenbroke, needs exp. rider, tack avail., $950. Debbie Hudson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 297-9582.________________

Reg. Arabian stallion, gentle but has spirit, has show quality, see to appreciate, $1500. Fred Shipp, Douglasville.

Gelding $450 w/saddle, extra gentle beginner's horse. Doug Kearns, Palmet-
to. Ph. 463-4860._____________

Ph. 942-7813._________________

Beau. Clydesdale colt, very gentle",

Reg. AQHA mare, Bar & Poco bloodline, recently bred, 4 yrs. old, child-

easy to train. J. Koebee, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3250.________________

safe, exc. show mar, $2500 firm. Clarence

AQHA yrlg. filly by Win or Lose,

Shope, Covington. Ph. 404-786-1964 night chestnut, $2500. John Thornton,

or 786-7649 day._____________ Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-1384._______

'84 AQHA mare started under saddle, very gentle pleasure prospect, Two-Eyed Jack breeding. W.D. Atwood, Rex. Ph. 404-474-3165 or 996-5406.________
Gr'dau. of Leo, gentle, sound, exc. for trail & breeding, produces beau, and gentle babies, sale/or trade. B. Bailey, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-1442.__________
TB gelding, son of Edmundo, sorrel w/star, 16 hds., 14 yrs., good mover, used Hunter/Trail. M. Biggerstaff, Tyrone. Ph. 404-964-0466.__________________
Purebred gray Arabian broodmare, exc. disp., produces super foals, $2500. J. Bishop, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7086.
Reg. 1/2 Arab-1/2 SB gelding Bask gr'son lots of action, will trade for purebred Arabian Western trained mare, others avail. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-733-4318.__________________
Beau, grey Arabian gelding, 8 yrs., Eng./Western, shown succ., will consider trade for mare, $2800. P. Burch, Snellville. Ph. 972-8387._______________
Bay TB gelding, 16.1 hd., 6 yrs., exc. mover, shown succ. Rick Smith, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4380.______________

Jenny, Irg. type, medium gray, gentle, pasturing w/spotted jack, neg. cogs.,
$135. G.M. Strickland, Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.

Dbl. reg. palomino broodmare, '67, beau, color w/albino stud colt, Skipper W bred. Mike Tustian. Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3555.

TBX 16.1 hds. bay gelding, 7 yrs., succ. Event, Dressage/Hunter exp., 1st level dressage, exc. jumper, great attitude. 3.
Tillet, Smyrna. Ph. 432-0830 eves.

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1986 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE PIEDMONT

FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION SEE YOUR COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION

CROP COTTON
SOYBEANS
GRAIN SORGHUM
SILAGE SORGHUM
MILLET
SORGHUM X SUDAN CROSSES FOR GRAZING CORN

HYBRID OR VARIETY

RATE OF SEEDING OR SPACING (Per Acre)

Coker 208 Coker 304 I/

Deltapine 61, 90 McNair "220 1/3/

15 to 20 lb. mechanically delinted or 10-15 Ibs. acid delinted seed;

Coker 310

McNair 235 1/3/

30,000-40,000 plants

Coker 315

Stoneville 825 1_/^/

Do not exceed 60 Ibs. total N. Following soybeans, peanuts, or highly fertilized corn, limit total N to 30 Ibs.

Apply 0.5 lb. B/A and if soil pH is above 5.6, apply 2.5 Ib. Mn/A. !_/ Earlier types. 21 Stoneville 825 has low tolerance to the root-knot nematode-Fusar ium wilt disease complex and should not be planted in infested

fields unless a nematicide is used. 3/ McNair 220 has good tolerance to the root-knot-wilt complex. -------May 10 to June 10 -------- ---After June 15-------------

Deltapine 105

GaSoy 17

Deltapine 417 Deltapine 497

10-12 seed (80% germ) per foot of

Deltapine 345 Hartz 5370 21

Hartz 7126 2_/ GaSoy 17

Ransom

Wright

Kirby Ransom

row in 36 to 40 inch rows. Reduce seeding rate/foot in narrower

Wilstar 550~

Gordon 21

Davis 3/

Johnston

rows .

Centennial 21

Wright

Duocrop

Coker 156 I/

Kirby 21

Braxton

Davis

Johns ton

Leflore 21

Deltapine 246, 417

Deltapine 506, 497 I/ May be killed with Lexone or Sencor herbicide. 21 R3 cyst neraatode resistant varieties. 3/ Seed shatter

may occur with exposure after maturity.

Single Crop (Normal Planting)

Single Crop

Pioneer - 8333 R. C. Young - Oro GXTRA

(After June 15) DeKalb DK64

Dryland or limited irrigation: 50,000 plants/acre

DeKalb - DK64

Pioneer 8222

Irrigated: 100,000 plants/acre

Northrup King 2665

Pioneer 8333

Northrup King 2660

Northrup King 2244

Do not plant after July 15. Plant 1-2 inches deep into moist soil when soil temperature is 65F or higher.

6 to 9 feet height

9-12 ft. height

DeKalb FS 25a+

Funk's HW 5574 Pioneer 923

6-8 Ibs. seed/acre.

Funk's G-1-02F

Northrup King R. C. Young Red Top Kandy

AgraTech GK-83-S

NK300

McCurdy F-80

Pennington Penrisilage

Plant 1-2 inches deep into moist so il when soil temperature is 65F or higher.

AgraTech GK 500

Ring Around Mi liny 99

10-15 Ibs. seed/acre when planted

AgraTech GK 600

Northrup King Millex 24

in rows; 20-25 Ibs. when broadcast

Gahi III

Pennington Southgraze

Tif leaf-1*

Plant 1-2 inches into mois soil when soil temperature is 65F or higher. "Higher leaf to stem ratio; there-

fore, best choice for hay.

AgraTech Hygrazer

Pennington Summergrazer 3

DeKalb Sudax SX-17 -i- McCurdy Sweet M

F u n k ' s H W 511

Ring Around 235F

15- 20 1 bs. seed/ac re when planted in rows ; 25-30 Ibs . wnen broadcast

Funk ' s FP-4

Northrup King So r dan 79

Gro-Agri GSA 1757 Warner Sooper Su il-R

Pioneer X S G - 2 1

Plant 1-2 inches i nto moist soil when soil temperature is 65F or higher.

See "1985 Per form a nee Tests - Corn and Grain Sorghum" available

Dry 1 and : 16,000-2 0,000 plants/acre

J i a n t virus resistar,

johnsongrass infested fields.

Prepared by: James F. Miller, Head, Extension Agronomy Department The Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia College of Agriculture offers educational programs, assistance
j materials to all people without regard to race, color', national origin, age, sex or handicap status. Issued in furtheice of Cooperative Extension wor-K, Acts of May 3, and June 30, 1914, The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and ; U. S. Department of Agriculture ccooerating. Tal C. DuVall. nirertr-r

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ATHENS

Reg. Arabians, mare w/breeding, heavily Crabbet bred w/cross to Fadjur, 15 hds., also, 4 yr. old gelding, ready to start under saddle. Mrs. Proctor, Douglasville. Ph. 949-1439._____________
Appaloosa/Welsh, 13 hds. mare, flaxen, mane/tail, strawberry roan, 13 yrs., neg. cogs., price nego. M. Strickland, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-5955._______
3 yr. reg. Appaloosa mare, exc. pleasure horse, two 1 yr. stud colts, reg. NSHA, 1 blk./wh., 1 sorrel/white. Edd Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-9727 or 595-5258 aft. 8 pm.___________
Beau. Arabian stallion (imported from Scotland) bay, 7 yrs., action, presence galore, Eng. PI., trail rides, $2000. M. Sullivan, Suwanee. Ph. 476-5129._____
Arabian yrlgs. & 2 yr. for sale, beau, quality stock by Bask stallions out of hvy. Polish bred mares, $3000/up. LA. Tharpe, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2550._______
'83 APHC gelding, prof, trained, shown, $2000 or trade for beef cattle of equal value. P. Bickers, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-8006.________________
Arabians-2 yr. bay stallion, mature 15 hds., $1800; Eng. PI. mare bred to Komsul son for '87, $2500, many others, $1500-$10,000. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.______________
15 hds. bay gelding, Barrel Horse, very willing/manageable, started in all events, $750. Sadie Dills, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-3236.________________
One small mule, blind, but will plow, must sell to a good home; also, reg. Arabians, succ. Racing Show bloodlines, terms avail. Lynda Gurley, Macon. Ph. 912-742-4070._______________
'85 reg. Appaloosa, few spots leopard filly, gr'dau. of Goer and Nicky Skip, exc. pleasure prospect, best offer. A. Bolado Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-6719.________
AQHA '84 sorrel filly, gr'dau. of Impressive / Three Bars show or broodmare prospect, also, top bloodline yrlgs. priced to sell. Howard Bridwell. P.O Box 538 Senoia. Ph. 599-6229 or 461-1128.

Reg. TWH mare, 3 yrs., gentle, broke, needs to be worked, $700. Tommy Brown, Cartersville. Ph. 427-7201 day, aft. 6 pm. Ph. 386-3121._____________
10 yr. racking Paint mare, $800; Vi Arab mare, 3 yrs., $650, also, misc. greenbroke 2-4 yr. olds $200-$400. C. Chapman, Senoia. Ph 599-8666.___________
'81 TB mare, 16.3 hds., very Irg. boned, exc. mover, well-mannered, never raced, dressage / hunter exp., $5500. Beth Croce, Roswell. Ph. 993-1951.______
Appaloosa Hunter bay mare, 7 yrs., good bloodlines, no spots, exc. disp., shown GHJA, $3500/o.b.o. C. Frazier, 487-7486.____________________
Two grade trail horses, bay mare and paint gelding, $550 ea. Gene Garner, Hampton. Ph. 404-478-6576._________
Beau. 16.1 hds., TB/QH bay gelding, exp. Hutner in show ring/field, good disp., $3000, must sell. M. Glatkowski, Dunwoody. Ph. 396-0648._____________
Reg. Arabians, 1 weanling colt, 1 weanling filly, Crabbet bred; also, one 3/4 Arabian filly, two '85 fillies, Halter quality, $1000-$3000. C. Groom, Buford. Ph. 945-4633.____________________
16 hds., 5 yr. old Belgian cross mare, schooled English, jumps, good on trails, gentle, $1250/nego. J. Hall, Maxeys. Ph. 404-759-3841._____________
APHA 3 yr. gelding, overo, won Tenn. Gelding Put., 11 Halter pts., 1 Grand/3 Reserves, West. PI., sorrel w/4 stockings. Tom Henderson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-0272 or 654-3654.__________
2'/2 yr. reg. red roan racking stud colt, gentle, easy managed, $500 firm. A.G. Hogg, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-663-3521.
Exquisite Feb. '86 colt, grey, wonderful disp., sire-Reserve Grand Champ. Halter, AK Ibn Shalaan, dam Park Champ., Ala Bint Sakr, 80% Egyptian, show/stallion prospect. M. Maddox, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3050 or 7700.______________
Please include your subscriber number
on any correspondence other than ads.

Appaloosa "Call Me Prince" own son of "Prince Plaudit", also '84 & '85 loud stallions reas. priced. Earl Martin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6881.___________
Reg. Morgans-fillies and colts, 3 yr. olds and yrlgs., Old-Type "People horses" some saddle trained. Bill Meredith, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-8874.
Reg. AQHA 4 yr. bay gelding, exc. roping prospect, $1000. P.C. McHugh, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3353 aft. 5 pm.
2 paint mares, 1 in foal, 1 paint gelding, 1 reg. Appaloosa mare, 1 AQHA mare, all child-safe. K. Moss, Dacula. Ph. 476-7616 or 963-5476.________________
Appaloosa yrlgs., colts and fillies, big, exc. Pleasure Futurity prospects by World Champion stallion, must sell. M. O'Brien, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-4966.
Arabs-part Arabians, mares, colts, stallions, show, breeding, wide price range/terms. Edd Dates, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-6245._________________
Reg. 1/2 Arabian mare, 3 yrs., prof, started under saddle, English, exc. amateur horse by Baskafix II, comes w/breeding to Tucson, $1500. S. Schutte, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0230.________
Reg. TWH yrlgs. by Ebony Masterpiece and Pride's Royal Rival; also, 2 yr. old prospects in training. Scott Watson, Miracle Valley Farm, Cartersville. Ph. 404-386-3176.______________
'77 AQHA mare, own dau. of Vista's Booger, out of Sunday King mare, in foal to own son of Tardy Too, big mare, rides gentle, $600. C. Widener, Bowdon. Ph. 258-5576 or 3140.____________
Reg. Racking mare, bay, 15 hds., 12 yrs., pulls, child-safe, $700. Rody Whilener, Dalton. Ph. 277-2595._____
Reg. Arabian gelding, 7 yrs., 14.3 hds., child-safe, shown Western/Huntseat, $2000. Bill Williams, Cartersville. Ph. 382-8570 or 386-2333.____________
Sev. child-safe horses, various ages, sizes and colors, $500/up. C.L Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367

Arabians-purebreds w/lines to Bask, Khemosabi, Nabor, 2 mares, gelding colt, reas. prices. Gary Williams, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3281.__________________
TBX Arabian, coming 5 yrs. old, grey, wh. stockings, flashy mover, greenbroke/drives, ready for further training, show prospect, $1500. J. Wilson, Thornson. Ph. 404-595-3792 aft. 6 pm._____
"Big Red" 16.2 hds. chestnut w/wh. gelding, exp. Hunter, reg. QH 78, attractive, sound, quiet for amateur/child to hunt or show, $4500. S. Wilson, Thomson. Ph. 465-2075 in the am._____________________
One female donkey w/Jan. 1 female foal at side and bred back, both chocolate brn. w/wh. muzzles halter broken, fat/friendly, $200. W. Worthington, Marietta. Ph. 992-6908.______
15.3 hds. grey mare, 14 yrs., great for beginners and intermediate riders, $500, must sell. L Amato, Austell. Ph. 944-3747 or 3311._____________________
Reg. bay Arabian mare w/filly, exc. health/disp., incl. both Eng. & Western tack, $4500/o.b.o. Wayne Braswell Valdosta. Ph. 912-482-2741.______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, drk. bay/blanket, 15.2 hds., nice head, 3 yrs., loves people, broke to ride, $1800. D. Cantley, Sautee. Ph. 878-3325._________________
Reg. AQHA mare, palomino, gentle, good trail horse, reg. Vi Arab filly, greenbroke. B. Crowe, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8263.__________________
Sev. horses by AQHA Champ. Lauderdale Joe, '82 bay stallion, two '84 fillies, also, 2 dbl. Hankins Bar bred horses, all reas. priced. Hunter Evans, Jakln. Ph. 912-372-4684 or 4554.__________
Reg. TWH sorrel stallion, 16.2 hds., very promising, 2 yrs., $2500, RHBA blk. stallion, $1500. J. Ferguson, Roswell. Ph 977-0602.________________
Blk. mule approx. 1000 Ibs., greenbroke, $250, 1 red mule for approx. 1100 Ibs., very gentle, $350. Ken Franklin, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-2993.

Reg. Appaloosa gelding, Western or English, like jump, gentle, good disp., best offer to good home; reg. Morgan geld., proud, fun to ride/watch, best offer. Bob Hodge, Fayetteville. Ph. 991-2239.
Pleasure reg. TWH gelding, 9 yrs., sorrel, sure-footed and wood wise, pulls, not gun shy, easy loader/hauler, $1750. M. Hopkins, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-5151
nights._________________________ 5 yr. AQHA buckskin gelding, 16 hds.,
shown western and Eng., exc. disp., no bad habits. S. Huey, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-2818 aft. 6 pm.__________
AQHA gelding, sorrel, 11 yrs., good pleasure and trail horse, gentle, no bad habits, $550. T. Howren, Cartersville. Ph. 382-2994._____________________
Reg. purebred Arabians (50) head, Nat'l Champ, bloodlines, show pleasure & broodstock, some terms and del. avail. S. Jack, Franklin. Ph. 404-675-36643 from Sam - 1pm.__________________
AQHA yrlg. colt, own son Top Lucky by Prissy Kitty Cash, sorrel w/flax mane/tail, very Irg. good halter prospect. J. Lowry, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-5280.________
Buckskin mare, 4 yrs., 15.1 hds., intelligent / spirited, prof, trained, reg. APHA, Three Bars linebrood, must sell. S. Maddox, Woodstock. Ph. 926-8839 in pm.
Arabian '86 colts, Egyptian related, sire straight Egyptian, both grey, beau., Futurity nominated. D. Mesler, Canton. Ph. 479-8219.________________
AQHA 6 yr. bay mare in foal to Futurity stallion, foal due Feb. '87, mare rides, will sell or trade for trailer or truck or equal value. B. Norton, Monroe. Ph. 267-9096 nights or 448-8144._____________
3/'82 dbl. reg. TWH/RHBA beau. blk. stallion, exc. bloodlines (Midnight Sun) not very Irg. in size and in need of training, $900. Liz Ottimo, Atlanta. Ph. 876-9319 day or 876-5455 night._____
8 yr. palomino gelding, 16.2 hds., shots, shoes, wormed, neg. cogs., very spirited, $650 or trade. H. Paulson Powder Springs. Ph. S43-4258

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Arab mare, Sun Royal, Wierka, Pilot, Naborr, Abu Farwa/bred, trained Western, colt at side bred back-dbl. Bask/Naborr. C. Sokol, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0139.______________
Reg. TB broodmare '80 by Country Editor (Allowance winning Vi brother to Two Major stakes winners) out of Crafty Admiral mare, sound for breeding. Mary A.K. Stuart, 7710 Hwy. 5, Douglasville
30135.____________________ Miniature horses, var. ages, cols.,
miniature donkeys, others to choose from. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558.________________
'85 filly by Greybon ($215,000) SI-93 (Ichibon) stakes winner out of TB mare, winner of $31,500, $3500, others. S. Usher, Covlngton. Ph. 404-787-9099.
AQHA stud 16 mos., Futurity eligible, $1200, pony glding, 4 yrs., $100. D. Webb, Canton. Ph. 404- 475-7520._________
6 yr. reg. Appaloosa gelding, good disp./conf., very gentle, has that QH look. Ray Abbott, Jr., Albany. Ph. 883-9102.
AQHA broodmares, good producers of Halter/Perf., 2 and 3-in-1 pkgs., bred to Prior Fax & Impressively Made, foals by side by Prior Fax, Impressum Leo/The Dominator, reas. H. Abreu, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-5697.______________
TWH gelding, beau. 8 yr. old exp. riders, $700. B. Almand, Conyers. Ph. 483-0871.___________________
Reg. TWH filly, 24 mos., chestnut flaxen mane/tail, shown succ., prof, training 60 days, Pride of Midnight / Spirit of Midnight breeding. Destre Anderson, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-0333.________
2 reg. FA Orions Arabian bay geldings, 6 & 7 yrs., $1500 ea., good manners, trained for trail riding. J. Austin, Lithia Springs. Ph. 526-6288 day or 948-5055.
2 AQHA broodmares, 13 & 14 yrs., $1200 ea.; 5 yr. reg. paint (solid sorrel) exc. Hunter prospect, $1000; 18 mo. grey reg. Arab geld., exc. breeding, $1000/sell or trade for child-safe Hunter. M. Aziz, Dalton. Ph. 404-359-8581.___________
Quarter Horse palomino, 15Vi hds., 8 yrs., extremely healthy, exc. on trails, well gaited & beau. $775. John Bennington, Norcross. Ph. 448-8329 aft. 9 pm.
Arab-Appaloosa cross gelding, 14.3 hds., 6 yrs., very gentle, vet ready. Z. Blalock, Rome. Ph. 404-234-8069.

Racking blk./wh. Paint colt, 15 hds., 1 blue eye, halter broke, some training, gentle, $700 or trade. D. Pool, Harlem. Ph 404-556-9425.________________
Dbl. reg. TWH sorrel stud, shown Racking/Trail, $2500; dbl. reg. TWH sorrel filly, 7 mos., $500. Ron Ray, Stockbridge. Ph 922-1221.
Livestock Wanted
Want drk. Appaloosa mare, must be 16+ hds., under 10 yrs., sound, for Western Pleasure. C. Brown, Columbus. Ph. 404-324-6630 eves.____________
Want to lease mammoth jackass, very big, prefer black, have own transportation; also, want to lease Clydesdale stud, must be reas. M. Cantrell, Elliiay. Ph. 273-3250.__________________
Want free or unwanted horses, to a prospective good country home. Fae Eady, Rt. 1, Box 92, Lumpkin 31815.. Ph 912-838-6247._____________________
Want gentle milk cow to put with calf, must be able to hand milk. Charles Handley, Valdosta. Ph. 912-247-5547.
Want gentle jenny, want to trade / barter / buy. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271._________________
Want free or unwanted goats, ducks, rabbits, chickens, cows, horses, etc., to prospective good home, w/in reas. distance. Jeff Lott, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-3980.__________________
Want any unwanted farm animals, horses, cows, goats, rabbits, etc., to prospective good home. A. Thompson, Moreland. Ph. 404-251-0714.________
Want free goats w/in 50 mi. radius of Newnan, any type accepted. Bobby McCollum, 151 Walt Carmichal Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-251-0225.__________
Want child-safe, gentle, small, PDA type horse and tack, low priced or free, for sml. girl, to good home and TLC. W. J. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 1997, Mineral Bluff. Ph 404-374-6957._______________
Want gentle beginners' pony, will trade 1/ reg. American Saddlebred 2 yr. old colt poney, The Rambler, San Pedro Genious blood. R. McRae, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-7942._______________
Want to buy beginner horse, reas., no Walkers or Saddlebreds. A. Wood, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-9311.

Want to buy feeder pigs. C. Whitley, Good Hope. Ph. 267-4056._________
Want unwanted cattle, cows, goats, misc. to prospective good home, will pick up w/in reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749._______
Want to buy pr. purebred Siamese rabbits about 2 to 4 mos. old. H. L. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 233, Ft. Valley 31033. Ph. 912-825-5131. _________________
Want to buy reasonable, orphan baby sheep, 1 pr. to keep grass cut in yard. Marilyn Smith, 679 Oakgrove Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-1879.
Want to buy reas. priced goats w/in 50 mi. of Jackson, further for several. W. Spencer,Jackson. Ph. 775-4030.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating that the equipment or tack advertised in this category has been used on your individual farming operation. In addition, while pastures for rent may be included in this column, boarding services and facilities may be advertised only in the special horse edition. Please include a statement indicating that you are indeed advertising pasture for rent and not boarding services or facilities.
'85 Bee 2-horse deluxe trailer, loaded w/options, used little, like new, $2500. J. Ray, Stockbridge. Ph. 922-1221.

45' cattle trailer, sgl. deck, exc. cond., tandem duals, 6 mos. old, 4 compart-
ments, no loading chute required, $6500. Jim Ayres, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-1254.

Circle Y roping saddle, 16" seat, Oxbow stirrups, bareley used. $800. P. Bickers, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8006.

'85 Bee 2-horse trailer, bumper-pull,
kept sheltered, exc. cond., mats & saddle comp., $2100. Lisa Bius, Brunswick. Ph. 912-267-7823.___________________

Western saddle & bridle w/pad, suede
seat, hand tooled, $350. Wayne Braswell, Valdosta. Ph. 912-482-2741.________

2-horse bumper pull w/dressing room, extra hgt., length, new floor, elec. brakes, $2500/o.b.o. R. Brown, Dallas. Ph. 404-445^788.__________________

Western saddles, Billy Cook, $500, R R A Fork high back, rawhide trim, $500. David Cooper, Dallas. Ph. 445-4495 day or 445-4890 night.____________

Want 30-350 A. of hunting land to lease
in Piedmont area, refs. avail. Robert Ellis, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-3800 day or 447-4121 eves._____________

Mats for horse/livestock trailers, stalls,
etc., custom-made from recycled tires, $2.50 sq. ft. Gordon Crofut, Rt. 3, Box 82-H, Sandersvllle 31082. Ph. 912-552-0999.__________________

Dbl. R show saddle, silver heart conchos, corner plates, nameplate, 15", tooled dark finish, exc. $350. Kelly Fitzpatrlck, Mableton. Ph. 948-3572._____

Responsible adults wants to lease 200-400 A. hunting land, Mid-Ga. Randy Hensley, 3067 Montheath Pass, Duluth 30136. Ph. 404-448-1699 day or 404-476-5470 eves._____________

Stubben Krefeld, 17" jumping saddle, exc. cond., no fittings, $550. Diana Howard, Marietta. Ph. 973-1487 aft. 2 pm.

Borelli, 17" huntseat saddle w/stirrups, leathers & girth, best offer. Norma Inqui, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9925.___________

3 used pleasure type saddles, good

cond., $75 ea. or $200/all 3, 1 dressage

saddle, 1 jumping saddle, both complete

w/fittings, $200 ea., other items. M.

McAvoy,

Washington.

Ph.

404-678-4433/3198.________________

D D custom built older 2-horse trailer, extra h gt./width, ramp, surge brakes, $2000/trade for smaller trailer. D. Mesler, Canton. Ph. 479-8219.

Want trailer, will AQHA / PHBA 5 yr. mare. S. Walker, Barnesville. Ph 404-358-2665.________
Blue ribbon cutback saddle, 19", good cond., $225. Thomas Krlse, Covlngton Ph. 404-786-4427.____________
Pasture for rent, Duluth area, $50 per horse per mo. Ricky Stultz, Duluth. Ph. 448-3947 or 396-5089.____________
'86 Hale 20' gooseneck stock trailer, 6' wide 6 1/i' tall, $3350. John Thornton, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-1384.________
'84-16 x 6 bumper pull type stock trailer w/top, centergate and escape door, exc. cond., elec. brakes, manufactured by Harrell Enterprizes. Jack Ussery, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2310 or 7283.__________
'76 Turnbow 2-horse trailer, some rust, $675, custom made 2-horse trailer w/dressing room, $2200. C. L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367._________
Western show/pleasure saddle, buckstitched w/heart collar, exc. cond., $290. J. Wright, Winder. Ph. 867-5485.
Sidesaddle, Martin and Martin, 2 horns leather seat, exc. cond. B. Bradley, Mllledgevllle. Ph. 912-452-5816 eves.
4" cutback $250, 2-horse trailer, extra hgt., exc. cond., new paint, $2000, other items, also. T. Champion, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-4259 or 428-4320 wk.________
Want to lease land for deer hunting, this fall and winter, in Coweta, Fayette, Heard or Fulton Cos. Donnie Crouch, Falrburn. Ph. 964-3574.__________
14' gooseneck stock trailer, mint cond., $3125. Travis Dyer, Galnesville. Ph. 404-983-7685 aft. 6 pm.__________
8-horse show trailer, Stoddard, loads both sides and rear, dressing room, tack dept., Circle Y show saddles. John McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 929-0975._____
16 ft. Hale bumper pull trailer, good cond., $1000. P. C. McHugh, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3353 aft. 5 pm.__________
'85-18 ft. stock trailer, mostly enclosed, also, tack, 2 roping and 1 barrel saddle. Ken Moss, Dacula. Ph. 476-7686._____
Hale-2 horse trailer, 7 ft. extra hgt., new paint, floor, lights, fully enclosed, $2000. Jim Myers, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-0684 or 475-1310.______________________
Used western saddle, in good cond., standard size, $125. L. J. O'Neal, Llzella. Ph. 912-836-4406 or 935-2263.

1986 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE MOUNTAIN LIMESTONE VALLEY
FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION SEE YOUR COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION

HYBRID OR VARIETY.

RATE OF SEEDING OR SPACING {per acre)

Coker 208 Coker 3^ 0"4' -"'

Deltapine 61 M** c- N.1a_ i^ r~ 2-,-2,0r* ,y* -

15 to 20 Ib. mechanically delinted or ID15 Ibs. acid aalinted seed;

Coker 310

McNair 235 -

30 , 000-40,000 plants

Coker 315

Stoneville 825 _ _

Do not exceed 60 Ibs. total N. Following soybeans, peanuts, or highly fertilized corn, limit total N to 30 Ibs,

Add 0.5 Ib. B/A and if soil pH is above 5.6, apply 2.5 Ibs. Mn/A. - Earlier types. 2_l Stoneville 825 has low

tolerance to the root-knot riematode-Fusariurn wilt disease complex and should not be planted in infested fields

SOYBEANS

unless a nematicide is used. 3/ McNair 220 has good tolerance to the root-knot-wilt complex.

Limestone Val ley

---May Essex

ID

-

J une

15 ----Lef lore

i/

After June Brax ton

15

Mountains
Essex Forrest 1/2/ Mack 1/27 ~

10-12 seed (80% germ) per foot of row in 36 to 40 inch rows

Centennial

Ransom

Duocrop

Deltapine 506 Wilstar 550

Wright Gordon

I/

Gordon Ransom

I/ R3 cyst re s is t ant vari eti es. 2/ These varieties are very susceptible to soybean stem canker.

GRAIN SORGHUM
SILAGE SORGHUM
MILLET

Limestone Valley

Moun tains

Dryland or limited irrigation: 50,000

Northrup King 2660 Coker - 7675

Pioneer 8300

plan ts/acre

Pioneer - 8222

AgraTech - 712G

Pioneer 8333

Irrigated: 100,000 plants/acre

Pioneer - 8333

AgraTech - 802G

AgraTech 802G

DeKalb - DK-64

AgraTech 712G

Funks G1711

Plant early maturing hybrids after June 1. Do not plant after July 1. Plant 1-2 inches deep into moist soil

when soil temperature is 65F or higher.

6 to 9 ft. height

9 to 12 ft.

6-8 Ibs. of seed/acre

DeKalb FS 25a+

Funk's HW 5574

Pioneer 923

Funk's G-102F

Northrup King

R. C. Young Red

AgraTech GK-83-S

NK300

Top Kandy

Pennington Pennsilage

McCurdy F-80

Plant 1-2 inches deep into moist soil when soil temperature is 65F or higher .

AgraTech GK 500 AgraTech GK 600

Ring Around Millhy 99 Northrup King Millex 24

10-15 Ibs. seed/acre when planted in rows 20-25 Ibs. when broadcast

Gahi III

Pennington Southgraze

Tifleaf-1* Plant 1-2 inches into moist soil when soil temperature is 65F or.higher *Higher leaf to stem ratio; there-

fore, best choice for hay.

SORGHUM X SUDAN

AgraTech Hygrazer Pennington Summergrazer 3 DeKalb Sudax SX-17n McCurdy Sweet M

15-20 Ibs. of seed/acre when planted rows; 25-30 Ibs. when broadcast

C.ROSSES

Funk's FP-4

Ring Around 235F

FOR

Funk's HW511

Northrup King Sordan 79

GRAZING

Gro-Agri GSA 1757 Pioneer XSG-21

Warner Sooper Su 11-R Plant 1-2 inches into moist soil when soil temperature is 65F or higher

See "1985 Performance Tests - Corn and Grain Sorghum" available

16,000-20,000 plants/acce (see tag for

CORN

from county Ex tension offices. Plant virus resistant hybrids in

specific rate for a hybrid)

johnsongrass infested fields.____________________________________

Prepared by: James F. Miller, Head, Extension Agronomy Department

The Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia College of Agriculture offers educational programs, assistance

and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicap status. Issued in

furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8, and June 30, 1914, The University of Georgia College of Agri-

culture ar.d the 'J . S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. Tal . C. TuVall, Director

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ATHENS

UPD 5617,2-86

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Wednesday, May 28, 1986

41" Passier string girth, $15; 55" split and elastic end leather girth, $35, both like new. C. Burkholder, McDonough. Ph. 957-2770 or 6797._________________
20 ft. gooseneck trailer, 4-6 horses, 2 axles / 1 brake, escape doors, needs paint, $1500 firm, also, pasture for rent, 200 + A., good grass / water, $30 per mo. C. Chapman, Senoia. Ph. 599-8666.
Horse pasture for rent, running water, Gumming area, $30 per mo. Jack Corley, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6652 or 4761.
Extra high tandem, 2-horse trailer w/fiberglass top, new floor, escape door, bumper pull, needs paint, $700. W. J. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 1997, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-6957._________________
Western saddle-Longhorn roper, lots of silver, dbl. skirted, $450; 2 used huntseat saddles, $75 ea. Charlie Mutton, Lilburn. Ph. 925-7147 or 923-5744._________
Open 2-horse trailer, new paint, lights, bumper pull, $600. K. Holland, Social Circle. Ph. 787-0422._____________
16 ft. Hale stock trailer, good cond., $1600. D. Logan, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1690 or 783-3564.________
Miley 2-horse deluxe trailer-bumper pull w/dressing rm., tack comp., completely enclosed, extra hgt., exc. cond. D. Lunsford, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-3951.
4-horse gooseneck horse trailer, Irg. dressing rm., totally reconditioned w/new paint, $3900; also used tack, saddles, Circle-Y roping saddle, Stubben Eng. / more. J. Matthew, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5477.______________
Billy Cook roper, hand-made, silver trim, tooled leather, 17" seat, good cond., ready to use, $600 / nego. S. Meriweather, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 aft. 6 pm.
Western pony saddles, $35 and up, 17" Cortina hunt saddle, $75. Linda Moss, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4761._________
Western Pleasure saddle and Arabian style, exc. cond., suede padded seat, $225 & $200. T. Overcash, Loganville. Ph. 466-1295.__________________
2-horse trailer bumper pull, new wiring & floor, escape door, $1000/nego. H. Pryor, Roswell. Ph. 404-993-1596.
16 ft. Husky cattle trailer, $1250 or trade for 2-horse trailer. Mabry Stallings, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9747.________
'77 King Royal deluxe 2-horse gooseneck trailer w/8' dressing rm. and separate tack comp., exc. cond. Linda Tant, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-3386.
Completely enclosed bumper pull horse style trailer for cattle, new floor, mats, wiring, good cond., $100. Thomas Vas/nski, Jonesboro. Ph. 766-9613 day or 471-3891.____________________
Want elec. horse walker, reas. priced, good cond. Walt Baines, Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-7197 day or 684-5374 night.
55 A. pasture for rent, good water / shelter, prefer horses, 1 mi. off 400 Forsyth Co. Don Browen, Crandall. Ph. 1-404-695-6932._____________
Beau, show saddle, silver lacing and conchos, smooth leather. D. Dunahoo, Loganville. Ph. 466-8318.__________
2-horse bumper pull trailer, new tires / rims, new paint. Don Hartman, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-4332 day or 979-8667 night.
20 ft. gooseneck cattle trailer. Randy Haymons, Newborn. Ph. 787-7894.
Yrlg. show halter, blk., custom made by dbl. R, $1000; also, matching blk. weanling show halter, $75. Carole Pfund, Patterson. Ph. 912-647-2040._________
Brown all purpose English saddle, 16" seat, fittings Incl., good cond., $170. D. Pool, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-9425 aft. 3 pm.
Western saddle, hardly used, American made, 16" suede seat, tooled leather, $195, also, other tack avail. D. Tomlin, Madison. Ph. 557-2991.

Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale
// you have any questions regarding the ads in this category, call Ora' Garel, 656-3727
Bermuda hay, Fescue-Bermuda mix, also, mulch hay. M.G. Ballard, Concord. Ph. 404-228-2257 or 495-5680.______
200 Irg. bales Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 per bale. Bryan Bateman, Macon. Ph. 912-781-1360 day or 788-1857 night.
Alfalfa hay, protein tested, quality assured. Don Brock, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3185 nights._________
Pert. Bermuda/Fescue mix. $1.25/field, should be cutting 1st week of June. C. Chapman, Senoia. Ph. 599-8666.______
Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. and round bales, well fert./rain free. Roy Cheek, Monroe. Ph. 267-8566.____________
Lrg. round bales Coastal Bermuda hay. Larry Curry, Dublin. Ph. 912-275-0338.
High qual., high density Irg. bales '85 Alfalfa, Oats, Rye and Millet hay. Frank Eaton, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights.
Coastal & Tift 44 hay, horse quality, round bales $35, sq. bales, $2.50. Russ Elliott, Lizella. Ph. 935-8180._________
Coastal & Bahia Irg. round bales, $25, extra Irg., $30, also, Irg. round bales '84 hay, good cond., $12 in quantity lots. C.E. Graham, Perry. Ph. 987-2821 ofc. or 987-2865 hm.____________________
'86 Alfalfa hay cert, quality, a few 1st cutting bales left, reserve 2nd cutting bales now. W.R. Laliberte', Madison. Ph. 342-1575._______________________
Tift-44 hay, 50 Ib. sq. bales, top qual. horse feed, $2.50 bale. Jack Laster, Macon. Ph. 912-788-7905.__________
Coastal Bermuda, Irg. sq. bales, top quality, $2.50, Irg. round bales of Coastal and some mixed hay. David Muse, Perry. Ph.912-987-3386.________________
Hay for sale, $1.50 per bale. Henry Orr, 489 Hawkins Store Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-3665.__________________
Bermuda grass hay for sale, Irg. round bales. W.F. Pate, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-4606._________________
Hay '86 crop, behind baler or from barn quantity discount. Grey Thompson, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-8165 or 6495.
'85 Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, highly fert. U.GA. specs., del. avail. Olin Trammel, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463 or 6534.__________________
'85 Coastal hay, horse quality sq. bales, approx. 60 bales, maybe more, $2.50 bale. L Whitley, Good Hope. Ph. 267-4056 aft. 8 pm.___________
Fescue hay behind baler, $1.50 bale. Tim Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645.
Yellow shelled corn, exc. cond., $3 per bu., pick-up truck minimum. John Manthei, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-7073.
Fescue hay, sq. bales, $1 ea., '84 crop and older. Gordon Wilkinson, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-5714.

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and plants for sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. First ad must be accompanied by report which will be returned if requested.
Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless it is grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as McNair, Oasis, Coker, and Arthur may not be propagated for sale unless the grower is certified. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, 656-3635.
Crabapple, hazelnut, black raspberry, Himalayan blackberry, muscadine grapevine, blackhaw 8/$10. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 404-532-3945.________________
Old fashioned Red Cherry tomato seed $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 208, Blue Ridge 30513.
Banana muskmelon, grows 12-20 in. long, del., also, canary melon 3-4 Ibs. 100/$2 w/SASE. C. M. Floyd, Rt. 5, Colqultt31737._______________
1985 crop Honey Drip sorghum cane seed $2/oz., Ib. $5; 5 Ibs. $20; 10 Ibs. $35; all ppd. Lemon Griffith, Rt. 6, Box 478, Hwy. 92, Dallas 30132.___________
Reg. Gordon soybeans $14/bu., GaSoy $10/bu., cleaned, bagged and tagged, 1986 combine runs Wrens Abruzzi rye $4/bu. James Whittle, Rt. 1, Chester. Ph. 912-358-4518._______________
Climbing peach vine seed 1985 crop, good for making preserves 100/$3; 200/$5 w/SASE. H. P. Crowe, 677 Carolina Rd. S.W., Marietta 30060.______________
Certi. improved Ga. Red, Red Jewels sweet potato pits. $15/M, $5/C, del., can fill Irg. orders, no checks. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Box 690, Odum31555._______
Pinkeye seed peas germ. 89%, purity 99.16%, 50 Ib. bags $20, no shipping. Melvin Tanner, Rt. 4, Box 891, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-5064.
Browntop Millet cleaned and bagged in 50 Ib. bags, $7 ea. Dennis Burroughs, Rt. 1, Box 118A, Hull 30646. Ph. 548-4949 days, 4826 nights.__________________
Browntop Millet cleaned, bagged, 50 Ib. bags, 83% germ., no nox. weeds $8 ea. Henry Beckworth, Mltchell. Ph. 404-598-2106._________________
Wild crabapple, wild foxgrape, sassafras, 8 plants $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.
Rabbiteye blueberries, Tifblue and more, will ship, $1.75 ea. plus post, larger plants $2.50 to $3.50. Billy Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 912-559-7271.
Boysenberry or red raspberry plants $3 ea. ppd., min. order 2 plants. P. VanGotum, 3081 Hog Mountain Rd., Watklnsville 30677.___________
Certi. Red and Yellow Jewel, Centennial and Nugget, Ga. Red and Ga. Jet sweet potato plants. Jones Ponder, P.O. Box 205, Omega 31775. Ph. 912-528-6767.
Green Glaze collard seed 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott 31777.____________________
Browntop Millet seed, cleaned, bagged, tested. M. G. Ballard, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-228-2257 or 404-495-5880.
Veg. plants, Cherry tomato, also banana pepper, cayenne or rooster spur pepper, min. order $3. Mrs. McMillan, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 396-6907._____

I .__

Browntop Millet seed for sale, good j germ., good purity 20t per Ib. Jerry Naj lions, Crawford. Ph. 404-743-8322.
Vining pomegranate seed, tsp. $1 w/SASE; old fashion sml. white crisp cucumbers 50/$1; sugar pumpkin 25/$1 all w/SASE. Mrs. J. S. Bryan, 400 Ash Ave. S.E., Dahloneoa 30533.__________
Tifton 44 Bermuda grass sprigs for sale $2.25 per bu. Shannon Sell, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-654-2921.
Browntop Millet 99.11 pure seed, germ. 85%. MerreM Hammock, Rt. 1, Zebulon. Ph.404-228-6763. .... .

Browntop Millet cleaned and bagged, 87% germ., 15/lb., no noxious weeds. Lewis Todd, Mltchell 30820. Ph. 404-598-3095.________________
Willowleaf running butter bean seed $3/cup, 2 cups $5. J. R. Myrick, 209 S. Laurel Ave., Greensboro 30642._______
Cattail Pearl Millet, purity 99%, germ. 85%, 50 Ib. $15; Pinkeye purple hull peas germ. 87%, purity 99%, 50 Ib. $25. E. C. Usry, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-2251.
Reg. Gordon soybeans, germ. 83%, reg. Davis soybeans germ. 71%. Lee Gregg, P.O. Box 269, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-495-5126/5667._____________
Browntop Millet germ. 86%; Porso Millet germ. 91%, cleaned, bagged. J. Gregg, Concord. Ph. 404-227-4661 or 495-5126.________________________
Old time May cherry bushes $5.50; blackberries $6/doz. plus $2 post. Mrs. Eldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3607.____________________
Creeses seed $2/Tbsp. w/SASE; muscadine grapevines 8/$10 or $1.50 ea., mtn. strawberries $6.50/doz. $2 post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 348 Ellijay 30540.
Wanted
Want one Ib. ea. of Hastings prolific white corn and Hastings Prolific yellow corn. Frank King, P.O. Box 451392, Atlanta 30345.___________________
Want strain of pomegranate bush that will endure Atlanta winters. Chip Williams, Jr., Atlanta. Ph. 447-5000 days, 252-4632 nights.____________
Want some old timey red strawberry popcorn, has sml. cob, sml. red kernels, when popped, is very white & very tasteful. Helen Lanier, 166 Winding Rd., Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-5790.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Purple achimenes bulbs $2/doz. w/SASE. Florrie D. Johnston, 1618 Roberts Dr., Mableton 30059._______
Pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus, wild Christmas fern, crested iris, wild phlox 12 pits. $10, 24 pits. $15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.________________________
Red hot poker $3 ea., Siberian iris $5/doz., Easter roses $3 ea., daffodils $2.50/doz., add $1.25 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.____________
Mix. iris 4 doz./$12, blue Siberian iris 3 doz./$10, yellow iris $8/doz., dk. blue iris, blooms spring &fall $8 or 2doz./$15 ppd. E. Gooch, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Zinnia seeds, ferris wheel, Chippendale, dbl. giant, marigold, sparky, Irg. summer yellow, scarlet, reseeding petunia, others $1 ea. w/SASE. M. P. Brannon, Rt. 3, Box 507A, Moultrie 31768.
Amaryllis pits. mix. cols. 8/$10 w/2 stamps and address. Mary L Wilson, 303 N. Church St., Homerville 31634. Ph. 912-487-2227._______________
Beau. Japanese iris, mix. cols. $18/doz. ppd., named hybrid daylilies $15/doz. ppd. Mary Brown, Rt. 1, Abbeville 31001. Ph. 912-365-7488._______________
Iris wine 2 tone, 3 diff. shades of purple $7.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. J. H. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957.______________
Money pit. seed 100/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Mrs. M. B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Martin gourd seeds 35/pkg. w/SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.____________
Mix. daffodils 15/$4, mix. col. iris 15/$6, Siberian iris $5/doz., plus $1.25 post., free periwinkle. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540.___________
Reseeding petunia, dbl. gloriosa daisy; pink, white yarrow pits. $4/doz., seed petunia, red marigold, gaillardia $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627.______________
Blue beauty water lily bulbs $10 ea. Marvin Vasser, Rt. 3, Box 126, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-8704.____________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed or red princes feather seed 1000/S1, mix. col. 4 o'clock, red & blue morning glory 50/J1. Mrs. L V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779. '-'

Achimenes, 6 adele delahaute, 6 India, 8 vivid, 8 leonora, 8 peach blossom, any 3 groups $5. K. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.________________
Daffodils (ice follies) 30/$12, bee balm, red veronica 12/$10, phlox (red starfire) (pink princes) 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., NE, Rome 30161. Ph. 234-6095._____________________
Angel's trumpet seeds white bloom 100/$1 plus free Mexican sunflower seeds w/order w/SASE. Paul Snavely, Box 722, Winder 30680.____________
Liriope, hosta, aucuba, daphne, English, Wilson, needlepoint, Rochester ivy, improved loblolly, Virginia &wh. pine, dogwood. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249._________________________
Red leaf castor mole beans 50 seeds $1 w/long SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.______
Azaleas in containers, rooted in Tucker/climatized, 20 vari., 3 yrs. old. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.
Touch-me-not, Irg. white bloom althaea, thunbergia, tithonia, zinnias, 4 o'clocks, ea. kind in $1/pkgs. w/SASE. Robert Clark, 20 Mason Dr., Columbus
31903._________________________ Wh. hemlock pines, native azaleas, wh.
dogwood, sweet shrub, Rose-of-Sharon 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 404-532-3945.
Sweet william, foxglove, yd. mint, daylilies, blue mink, scramble egg $1/bunch plus post., min. order $5. Estelle Reagan, 108 Turner Ln., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3790.
Daisies, shasta $2/doz., pink $2.50/doz., yellow $1/doz., purple heather $2.50/doz., $1.50 post., red Christmas cactus (rooted) $1 w/SASE. Glenda Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 490, Baxley 31513.
Daylilies, mix. cols., lemon, gold, bronze $10/doz., iris lilies (white) 2 doz./$10, col. iris $12/doz., ppd. on all. Carolyn Neely, Rt. 3, Fairburn 30213.
Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50, add post., yellow '85 marigold seed 1/2 c./$1.50, 50 post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.________
Touch-me-not plants $3/doz., old time chrysanthemum w/small yellow blooms, also bronze $3/doz., old time white narcissus $5/doz., ea. $1.50 post. L. C. Bonds, Box 1203, Dulutn 30136._____
Tubers: butterfly lily $12/doz., pine cone pit. $15/doz., canna, mix. vari. $8/doz., all ppd. S. J. Harrell, P.O. Box 371, Pullman 31643._____________
Giant sunflowers 75/$1, castor mole bean seeds 25/$1 w/SASE, also peter pepper seeds 50/S1. Frieda Chance, Box 345, Dillard 30537.______________
English ivy, vinca minor, hosta, mondo, red tip, nandina, liriope, iris, red hot poker, euonymus, thrift, ajuga, shasta daisy, others. Carlos Henderson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6503.________
Seed: Irg. well shaped martin gourd w/tough thick rind 100/S1 w/SASE, instr. incl. J. C. Riddle, 393 Prosser Rd., NE, Millegeville 31061._______________
Grancey greybeard pits. 4-5 in. $1 ea., you pick up, no shipping, growing in ground. Milton Powell, 2072 Stone Mtn. Lith Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8479.
'85 bushel & Chinese water jug gourd seed 25/$1 w/SASE. P. A. Simpson, Rt. 14, Box 418, Macon Ph. 31201.________
Bearded iris $7.50/doz., daffodils $6.50, white w/yellow center, orange dbl. daylilies $6.50/doz. purple Siberian iris $6.50. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground
30107.___________________________ Mondo (dwarf & standard), variegated
liriope, monroe white liriope, winter creeper, pachysandra, hosta, mahonia holly, peonies. James N. Henderson, Austell. Ph. 948-5336.________________
Martin type gourd seed H ea. w/SASE. Monna Sapp, Rt. 1, Screven 31560.
Variegated yd. violets $3/doz., narcissus $4/doz., vinca minor 50/$5, $1.35 post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.___________________
'85 crop red leaf castor mole bean seed 100/$1 w/SASE. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrolllon 30117.
Fresh cornflower seed in blue, violet, red, white 25c/sml. pkt. w/SASE, also will trade. K. Doubrley, P.O. Box 384, Crawford 30630.________________
Trillium, foam flower, trailing arbutus, self heal wild alum, pit., galax, mayapple, wild fern 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.___________
Airplane pits, for hanging baskets $1 ea., rooted night blooming cereus $2 ea., purple Siberian iris $4/doz., $1.50 ppd. B. B. Land, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-4551.
Dahlia tubers, 3 vari. 6/$1, lily-of-valley pits. 12/$2, impatien pits. 12/$1. Mrs. W. B. Redmond, 442 Emory Cir., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-8353._____________
Variegated big blue liriope, dwarf mondo, red tip, senenis, bar harbor juniper, forsythia $2.20/gal. W. M. Durden, Macon. Ph. 912-477-0366._____________
Impatien seeds mix., well over 25 cols., shades of pink, rose, orange, red, purple, wh., 8 variegated 100/S1 or 500/S4 a, w/SASE. Doly Presley. 2505 Panoia R1. Lithonia 30C58

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3 diff. hosta 3/$5; good lirlope pits., primrose, 2 cols., dianthus red eyes 4/$5. Dollie Moss, Rt. 2, Box 2678, Clermont
30527.___________________ White hybrid bearded Iris $7/doz. ppd.
on 2 doz., pink & orange cannas $6/doz. ppd. on 2 doz. Myrtle Brendle, Rt. 3, Box 320, Ellljay 30540.___________
Siberian iris, blue & wh. $5/doz., $1.45 post. ea. doz., ajuga free. Mrs. W. D. Duvall. Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellljay 30540.
Mix. col. Impatien 1/2tsp./$1 touch-menot, cosmos, spider pits., sweet Williams, orange & yellow tall marigolds, 3 pkgs./$1 w/SASE. A. Bellamy Rt. 1, Homer 30547.
10 mix. achimenes bulbs $4.35 ppd., 1/2 tsp. mix. reseeding impatien, 25 candy lilies, gloriosa daisy seed $1 w/SASE ea. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338._________________
Dbl. red & dbl. wine impatien.s $1.75 ea., red hot pokers, sweet Williams $1 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188.______________
Yd. pits. $2/doz., Jap. iris, pampas grass, others, pot pits., rick rack cactus $1, others 50, $6 ppd., less add $1 post. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground
30107.______________________ Running okra seed (luffa sponge) 50/$1
w/SASE. Mrs. Ernest Crosby Rt. 3, Box 395, Baxley 31513.______________
Daylilies hybrid mix. cols. $50/100 Irg. well rooted, crinium bulbs 3/$10 UPS ppd. Emily Gandy, Rt. 2, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-377-4056.________________
Lrg. type martin gourd seed 50/$1, 1/4 cup purple bachelor's button seed or snow-on-mtn. seed $1 ea. w/SASE w/ea. type seed. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 268, Ashburn 31714.________________
Bearded iris, yellow, pale pink, apricot vanilla, Irg. purple $6/doz., $2 post.; dbl. daylilies, orange col. $6/doz., $2 post. Bonnie Jackson, Hogansville. Ph. 637-4333._______________
Red cockscomb, zinnia, red dwarf marigold, spider flowers, touch-me-not $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Jean Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117._____
Sweet Williams, shastas $2/doz., gloriosa daisies, chrysanthemum, sunray coreopsis, bright star echinaceas $2.50/doz., $1.50 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.______________
Martin gourd seed w/complete growing & hanging instr., 10-12 in. dia., thick shell 15/25 w/SASE. William Smallwood, Rt. 2, Box 336, Ringgold 30736._______._
Reseeding impatiens, mix. cols. 100/$1 or 500/$4 w/SASE, sweet shrub seed $1/doz. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesiey Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034.________
Seed: mix. sweet William, shasta daisy, mix. poppy, amaryllis, hollyhock 3 pkgs./$1 w/SASE. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436._______________________
Lady finger, purple leaf coleus, feverfew, Jerusalem cherry, purple statice $1fTbsp. w/SASE. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117.
Bearded iris, all cols, from 600 diff., $8/doz., purple, wh. $5/doz., $2 post. Mrs. J. T. Hall, 4589 Ala. Hwy., SW, Rome
30161.___________________ Daylilies, many cols., named hybrids.
C. Hutton, Doravllle. Ph. 396-4891.
Perennial pits, doz./ppd., lychnis coronaria $9, pink yarrow or miniature mums $7.50, hybrid daylilies $12. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi 31829._____
White farm asstd. daffodils bulbs for naturalizing, 36 bulbs/$10, Dutch Iris blue $3/clump, no mail orders. Opal Schneider, 778 Mimosa Dr., Rlverdale 30274. Ph. 997-7926.___________
Stokesia & golden glow $2.50/doz., periwinkle $1.50/doz., $1.50 post. Frankie Ledbetter, Rt. 2, Box 394C, Adel 31620.
Pink perennial phlox; pink, yellow yarrow 6/$6.50; feverfew, 8/$6.50; balsam, cypress vine $1/tsp. w/SASE, other. Mrs. G. D. Collins, Rt. 3, Danlelsvllle 30633.
Azaleas, exotic late blooming satsukies & gumpos, Glenn Dales, kurumes. Harry Adams, Box 3, 680 W. Hightower Trl. Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3955.
Hardy blue ageratum, mix. violets, golden glow, wh. narcissus, monarda 40 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5,
Ellllay 30540._______.________ Hosta, green, blue, gold, big, little, all
between, price list w/SASE. Lillian Grovenstein, 2424 Briamoor Rd., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-938-3229.__________
House and yd. plants, many 50, dwarf boxleaf euonymus, dbl. pink & red begonia, hardy yd. begonia, no shipping. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2849.
White Siberian iris, other irises, daylilies, hardy phlox, daffodils, narcissus $10/doz., $2 post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 3, Box 248, Ellllay 30540.
Asstd. cols, daylilies, asstd. jonquils, wh & purple iris, tall yellow Japanese iris all $7.50/doz., $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellilay 30540.______
Very dwarf dbl. canna lilies The Pres. red, daylilies red or yellow w/tan $8/doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Galnesville 30501. Ph. 404-534-3754.
Do not call in ads they must be writ-
ten out and signed.

Red Pres. dwarf canna lily bulbs $4/doz. here, $8/doz. ppd. K. K. Mltchell, 4501 Spout Springs Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-9842. ______________
Liriope, daylilies, Illy-of-valley, pachysandra, sedum, vinca, house pits., hanging baskets, others. Pat Rainey, Mablaton. Ph. 941-1862.___________
Variegated llriope $4/doz. ppd. P. A. Thaxton, RR 2, Box 809, Claxton 30417.
Marigold seeds, orange, yellow 1/2 c./$1 w/SASE, seeds sent day ordered. Marian Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park 30050. _____________
Cockscomb seeds, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 1000 seeds. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344.______________
Lrg. yellow daffodils or wh. narcissus 2 doz./$8, $1 post. A. Mashburn, Nichols Rd., Rt. 4, Rome 30161.________
Pink or wh. oxalis bulblets 3 doz./$5 w/SASE. Mrs. D. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.__________________
Orange daylilies 2 doz./$8, $1 post. R. Brooks, Plney Rd., Armuchee 30105.
Hanging baskets, many vari., aloe vera. Larry Conklin, Madras. Ph. 404-253-0347.
50 beau, pits., tropical cactus, orange, grapefruit, most 3-6 ft., red clay pots in glassed rooms, sacrifice 1 or all. Albert Pressman, Atlanta. Ph. 394-5855._____
Azaleas, 12 vari. cold hardy grown $2/gal. ea., 2 gals. $4 ea., hollies, compacta & helleri 2 gals. $4 ea. R. A. Jean, 2807 Hidden Forest Ct., Marietta 30066. Ph. 422-6518 / 0186._________________
Paper white narcissus, yellow daffodils, blue Iris, orange daylilies, ageratum, blue hardy phlox 50/$10 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rl. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Dahlias all mix. cols. & sizes $8/doz., blue August lilies 4/$6 ppd. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Box 569, Dahlonega 30533._____________________
Daylilies, all seedlings in bloom at farm only. Ralph Pope, Rt. 4, Evergreen Rd., Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 468-9797.
New crop amaryllis seed from huge selected blooms, all cols., mix. 100 seeds $1 w/planting instr. w/SASE. Mary L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, THton 31794.
Bloodroot seed 100/S3, green liriope 100/S12, sml. tiger lilies $6.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 964-2808.
2 red Easter cacti, peperonia, sedum, impatiens, begonia, ghost plant, African violet plants all $10, 16 African violet leaves $5 ppd. UPS. Chester Addis, 6 Jane Ln., Brunswick 31520.________
Old time yellow daffodil bulbs $2/doz., $1 post, or 3 doz. $5, $1.50 post. Peggy Lambert, 2277 Sewell Mill Rd., Newnan 30263.
Wanted
Want blooming flower seeds to plant that will come up yr. aft. yr. Mr. Smlthley, P.O. Box 503, Augusta 30903._____
Want flower & gourd seeds, flower bulbs, please send prices. Mrs. L. B. Broome, 603 Woodland Ct., Union Point 30669. Ph. 404-486-2237._________
Want lady banksia climbing roses, sml. flowers. Mrs. Keren Ashby, 95 Briarpatch Rd., Covlngton 30209.________
Want to trade pink or wh. oxalis bulbs for canna lilies or diff. col. daylilies. Mrs. F. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105._____
Want to buy shrub type buckeye pits. J. S. Ellington, 2606 Woodwardia Rd., NE, Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-636-8096._____
Want to buy pink brocade episcia white, red, red leaf dbl. begonia, also pink, red, white, green leaf dbl. begonia. Chester B. Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520.___________________
Want candy lily seed. Billy Truby, 206 Gingercake Rd., Fayetteville 30214.
// you have any questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Purebred White Silkie chicks, also Yokahoma and White Crested Black Polish chicks for sale. Man/in Barton, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-365-6617._______
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail chicks, flight cond. & breeders, also Rlngneck cocks, 1 male Swinhoe. Anthony Archer, Loganvllle. Ph. 787-7628.

Japanese Silver Phoenix cockerels, Light Brahma pullet, Domlniques, Irg. Black Cochins, Buff Cochin pullet, bantams, games. Nancie Almand, Stockbrldge. Ph. 404-474-0962.______
Game fowl Hatch Sandy Morgian, white, March hatch trios $20. Howard Ellington, 2329 Green Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-6426._________
Guineas, breeders $10/pr. M. Whitley, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7036._____
Pigeons, Racing Homers, young birds, blk., wh. & brown $3 ea. Elton Herrington, 495 College St., NE, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-995-5396.__________________
1 pr. ea. of White Cochin bantam, Lavenvelder, Buttercup $12/pr., vari. Cornish bantams $3 ea., cannot ship. A. Woody, Ellabell. Ph. 912-858-2052.
Roosters for sale, games from $2.50 to $3 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. J.H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton
30752._________________________ Baby ducks, guineas, turkeys, geese,
also grown ducks & guineas. Sandra Guiney, Covlnqton. Ph. 786-6227._____
Peacock for sale $50. Mrs. Mark Gerhards, Rt. 1, Box 865, Ranger 30734. Ph. 404-334-2633 aft. 6 pm.________
Doves, Ringneck and Homing pigeons. Helen Harris, Stockbrldge. Ph. 474-7252.
Rouen & blk. ducks, Gray Toulouse geese, babies & adults for sale or trade. Fred Eckhardt, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6567.
Peacock 1 male adult, 3 yrs. old $75. Jimmy Young, 535 Laurelwood Dr., Tyrone 30209. Ph. 487-2005.______
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, White King pigeons, Indian Runner, White Pekin drakes, ducks & goose eggs. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.
OE bantams, BB Reds, Spangled, White, Creole, D'Anvers, blue & blk., white & blk. RC RIR, Silkies, D'Uccles, pigeons, IFT, Trumpeters. Danny Ledford, Galnesville. Ph. 983-3330.________
1 RIR rooster $4, 1 Black Cochin rooster $3, 2 Black Cochin hens $3 ea., 2 White Fantail male pigeons $3.50 ea. Jeff Robinson, Marietta. Ph. 428-5304 aft. 4
pm.____________________________ Duck, turkeys, guineas, pigeons, few
bantams, Mille Fleur, Araucana for sale or trade. Randy Hill, Canon. Ph. 245-8213.
Beau. Muscovy ducklings, mix. green & wh. $2.50 ea. or $25/doz. J.R. Edwards, East Point. Ph. 404-766-0127._______
Araucana chicks, Gambel quail chicks, Sliver pheasant chicks. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3287.
15 top breeds of game chickens, all must go, eggs in season. Joyce McBride, Rt. 1, Box 359, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 912-829-3288.__________________
Ga. giant quail, all ages, also Bobwhites & eggs, grown, dressed or live. Charlie Collins, Sr., 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. Ph. 404-474-3033.__________
Ga. giant quail eggs S20/C. ppd., live birds priced by age, 1 day to breeders, place orders now for scheduled del. later. R.M. Thoman, Rome. Ph. 404-235-1944.
Araucana chicks, bantms and Irg. type $2 ea., will mall, extra. C.H. Haddon, Rt. 4, Box 163, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-6979.______________
Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, Peklns, Harlingtons, 1 mo. old $2 ea. J.D.Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 151, Canon 30520. Ph.
245-5395.____________________________ Games, brood fowl $75/trio, Manzel
Greys, Aldridge Muggs, Joe Redmond Grey, Everett Clairborn, Eslyn Red quill. H. Clayton Garrett, Cumming. Ph. 887-4889.___________________
8 brood breasted turkeys, 7 blue hens, Golden Sebrlght rooster. Rusty Wilson, 1806 E. Ramble Ct., Decatur 30033. Ph. 404-325-4618.____________________
Hens & roosters, Barred Plymouth Rock 3 mos. old, 5 vari. pheasants. Tere Lopez, Atlanta. Ph. 633-1439.________
Ga. giant quail, all ages, dressed or live, also eggs, no collect calls. D. Blakely, 6446 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. Ph. 404-474-1392.________________
Dk. Cornish hens & roosters $4 ea., Grey Pllgram geese $15/pr. Ginger Adcock, 110 Auqua Rd., Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-3976.________________
Mallard ducklings, 3 gen. from wild, pheasant chicks, Golden, Yellow Golden, Lady Amherst, will ship, guar. William Bramlett, Donalsonville 31745. Ph. 912-524-5896._______________
2 Silkie setting hens, 1 pr. Buff Cochins, trio Akin strain Mille Fleur. Ron Webb, East Point. Ph. 404-758-9495.
Game stags, 11 pure Lacey Roundheads, 3 Lacey Hatch cross $15 ea. or $100 for all. Sundra McLarty, DouglasvHle. Ph. 949-2180.__________
Male Rouen ducks $5 ea., baby Rouen & Mallard crossed, 5 gen. from wild $3 ea., Araucana chicks $1 ea., sml. type bantams $3/pr., others. Stanley Albritton, Meansvllle. Ph. 404-567-3823._______
Jumbo Wise, quail hatching eggs, 300 avail, weekly $25/100 ship ppd. C. Jack Smith, Harrlson. Ph. 912-552-6337.
Beau, mature pheasants, trio Lady Amherst, pr. Ghigl, no Sun. sales. Clovis Jackson, Moultrie. Ph. 912-941-5541.

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Helping "Each Other
Dear Editor: Albemarle Organic Community Garden is organizing a
growers market in Atlanta for the summer and fall. The market will be located behind Sevenanda food co-op in the Little Five Points community and will be open on Saturday mornings beginning in June.
We are looking for local organic growers who will be selling directly to the consumer. No one except the growers will make any money from this market and there will be no charge for using the facility. Anyone interested in participating in this market may contact me at the address and phone number below.
Frank Holzman 570 Candler Street Atlanta, Georgia 30307 404-873-6980

Dear Editor The deer-tongue or vanilla plant can be found growing

wild throughout Georgia, but particularly in the coastal

plain area. As its name implies, it has the distinct odor of

vanilla which sometimes can be detected in the wild from a distance. What many folks do not realize, is that the leaves

often are gathered from the wild and used for flavoring in

smoking tobacco. If any of your readers know of this plant

and where it can be found, I would appreciate hearing from

them.

Sam Friedman

2919 Wildwood Dr.

Brunswick, Georgia 31520

91 21 265-1293

Dear Editor: I am writing on behalf of the Blessed Hope Boys Home,
consisting of boys ages 16 through 22. Our organization is teaching boys responsibility, including the proper care of farm animals. We would appreciate the donation of livestock such as pigs, horses, chickens and cows. We are a non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
Sam Cravatl, Director
P.O. Box 73 Rock Spring, Georgia 30739 404-764-1348 404-764-2240

Dear Editor: A great deal of criticism is directed towards trappers in
general because of problems created by a few inexperienced persons. Some people do not use the proper equipment for the job at hand and set traps out at random, often resulting in unintentional catches. Such irresponsible
methods give all trappers a bad name. My husband has been trapping since he was five years old
under the guidance of his grandfather and has over 40 years experience. He has trapped in many states of the Union and from time-to-time that has been his only means of earning a living. He has trapped with some of the great trappers of modern times, such as Dan Dezarn, who is considered the best snaresman in the Eastern U.S.
My husband left Georgia for several years, during which time we were married. Since returning to the state last July, we have been swamped with calls for animal control work (mostly coyote and beaver). I have been trapping with my husband for the past eight years or so and a lot of his experience has rubbed off.
In the past, both my husband and I have designed and taught classes and seminars on trapping and snaring. These have been taught to beginning and advanced trappers (both professional and amateur), to youth groups (such as boy scouts and 4-H) and to sportsmen groups and hunting clubs. Our instruction has been designed particularly to save the landowner money in two ways. First to make his efforts at controlling problem animals more efficient; secondly, to alleviate the need for him to hire a professional trapper
to do the job. When teaching a course on farm predator control, we
always emphasize the ethics and responsibilities of trapping. We consider ourselves* conservationists as opposed to preservationists. Teaching legal and ethical trapping prac-
tices is one of our primary goals. Mrs. K. A. Oliver Route 1, Box 127 Buena Vista, Georgia 31803

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Wednesday, May 28, 1986

Homers, Rollers, Muff Tumblers, Russian Tumblers, Jacobins, Fantails, English Trumpeters, Norwich Croppers, Frill Backs, nuns, doves. Frank Williams, Augusta. Ph. 790-1901._________
Rare Indian Runner ducklings, walk like penguins $4 ea., near Macon. Bobbie Mercer, Rt. 1, Gordon 31031. Ph. 912-743-2730._________________
Pekin ducks, exceptionally Irg. pure bred white ducks for breeding or eating, breeder, prs. & sgls. avail. $10 ea. Kip Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 252-2199._____
D-1 Pharoah quail eggs $15/100, $100/1000, dressed $1 (mailable), live 75$, Wise. Bobwhite flight-preserve avail. Eddie Saxon, Rt. 1, Box 253, Parkins. Ph. 912-982-5685.______________
Pheasants, dk. throated Golden, Amherst, Swinhoe, Hungarian Partridge. H.J. Jennings, Perry. Ph. 987-1137 aft. 6
pm.____________________ 2 White Cochin roosters 6 mos. old, 1
blk. & wh. splash, all show type, also Fantail pigeons. Mrs. Jerrie Rogers, 2431 Perkerson Rd., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 766-2400._______________
Young Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, priced according to age, and young asstd. breeds of bantams. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-2773.
Indian Fantail pigeons, young are $5 ea., mated prs. producing, $25. Pat Brier, GrUfin. Ph. 229-2854 or 228-1972._____
Pheasant eggs, Blackneck & jumbo Ringneck 50$ ea., reg. Ringneck 40$ ea., baby pheasants, B&J $1.25 ea., reg. $1 ea., baby quail $1.50 ea. J.R. Dickerson, Gumming. Ph. 887-5723.___________
Chickens & ducks, all ages 50$ & up. Ben Hemphill, Dalton. Ph. 226-6140.
Mallard ducklings, 6 gen. from wild $2 & up. Ben Beavers, 5491 Hwy. 92, Woodstock 30188.__________
Trio Black Leghorns $15, baby chicks $1 ea., others. Roger D. Lester, Hogansville 30230. Ph. 637-6298 aft. 4 pm.
Pheasant chicks, Golden, Amherst, Silvers, Ringneck, priced according to age. Larry Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838 eve._______________
Free bantam rooster, mix. bantam chicks. Dot Shepherd, 1869 9th St., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-2784._______
2 Toms, 1 hen turkey for sale. C.H.Conner, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6828.
Started India Runner ducks, started bronze & white turkeys $2.50 ea. Curtis Riner, 2543 Hwy. 41 So., Perry 31069. Ph. 9012-987-2313.__________________
Mallard (Chicks) ducks, 5 gen. from wild, hatched 5/1/86, $3 ea. W.E. Lambert, 104 Willingham Dr., Bonarie 31005. Ph. 912-987-2900.____________________
Geese, pr. Gray Toulouse, pr. White Chinese (swan like) $25/pr., call aft. 5/26/86. Linda Riggins, Molena. Ph. 495-5619._______________________
Breeders, Brown Chinese geese, swan neck $30 for pr. or $15 ea., Indian Fantail pigeons $4 ea. F. Sargent, Rt. 3, Steadmand Rd., Buchanan 30113. Ph. 404-646-3282.______________
Pharoah quail 75$ ea., dressed $1 ea., quail eggs $25/100. Charles Geiger, Rt. 8, Box 244, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-5767.
Games, individual chicks, established bloodlines, Greys, Roundheads, Kelso, Hatch, Blues, Brown-Reds, Shufflers from $5. Herschel Simmons, Ha. Ph. 769-2583 or 549-6157.____________
Doves, white, pled, peach, wild col., also 1 pr. Diamond, other foreign doves. P. Alien, 4775 Silverdale Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 404-766-2270.______
15 young Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild for sale or will trade for doves or quail. Bo West, 317 Evergreen St., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-923-3893._____
Chickens for sale, common & bantams from $2-$5. T. Leslie, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-3864.___________________
Brassy Back OE prs., Easter egg chickens layng blue eggs. Beverly Sharp, East Point. Ph. 404-758-9495._______
Northern Bobwhite & jumbo Wise, quail eggs $15/100, quail chicks, priced on age. Cleveland Bellflower, Rt. 1, Box 259, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 912-627-3372.
RIR hens, 10 mos. old, all laying $5 ea. or take all for $4 ea. George Ingram, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-1803.______
Blue Call ducks $20/pr. M.G. Faulkner, 1326 Lakeshore Place, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-532-9629.___________
Pure game chickens, Kelso, Hatch & Claret. Kendall Payne, Rt. 1, Bowersville 30516. Ph. 404-376-9446.________
Young Sexlink pullets for sale, also few RIR & Yellow Buff chicks. Paul Kelley, Conyers. Ph. 929-3280.________
Ga. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs $15.50/100, also quail chicks, priced on age, quan. discount. Eddie Waters, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5045 late eve./night.______
Approx. 70 live turkeys, ready for butcher or etc., 1-10 June '86. John C. Coleman, Rt. 1, Alamo 30411. Ph. 912-463-3248._________________
Young pullet & rare breeds of chickens for sale & hens. Fred West, Rt. 2, Box 112, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-995-5625.
Submit ads by .Wednesday noon.

Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, good for flight or meat, shipped ppd., $25/100, $180/1000. Raymond Meadows, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5345.
Pharoah quail 75$ ea., Pharoah eggs $8/100, no shipping. J.W. Wall, Molena. Ph. 495-5293.______________
Bantams, 1 day & up, BB Red, Black OE, Golden Sebrights. David Barrett, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 404-864-7085 aft.
7 pm._____________________ Lrg. unfertile Rhea eggs $10 ea. or
$100/doz. Bob Johnson, Douglasvllle. Ph. 762-2275 day or 949-8595 night & weekends.___________________
Hatching eggs, Dundotte guineas, Buff & Black Orpington bantams, also breeder bantams. C.L. Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-7141.________________
2 pr. Rouen ducks (laying), young ducks also avail., 1 pr. Goldneck bantams. Homer C. Becker, Rt. 3, Box 277, Barnesvllle 30205. Ph. 404-358-4383.
Indian giant quail hatching eggs $25/100, live birds priced by age, 1 day old 40$. Joe Gibbons, 1309 Clover Ln., Rt. 6, Albany 31705. Ph. 912-439-8206.
10 hens, bantams, White Leghorn bantam mix. $2 ea. Carolyn Fuller, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-5420.______
Laying hens, Rhode Island Reds $3 ea. Wayne Gurley, Kingston. Ph. 382-8445.
Gray Toulouse geese, all sizes, also young ducks, guineas, turkeys. Wilson Carson, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972._______
9 hens & 1 rooster for sale. Mrs. S. Dockery, 6380 Camp Rd., Rt. 2, Riverdale 30296. Ph. 996-9244.____________
Eggs & chicks, Chukars, Ringneck, Red Golden, pheasants, Araucana, col. O.E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6888.
Games, Hatch, ARH, Ginn Grey, mostly crosses, selling out, also pens & equip. W.G. McKoy, Cartersville. Ph. 974-2868._________________
Homers, Mondaines, Booted Tumblers, Fantails, moving & selling out, all cols. Gary Rose, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-0088.
2 male Emus ('86 hatch) $150 ea., will trade for swans or Rheas, hatching Rhea eggs $25 (fertilizing good). Dan R. Queen, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-2239.
Wanted
Want unwanted poultry, any kind, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H.Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.________
Want blue peahen and bronze turkey, will pick up for reas. price. M. Cantrell, Ellljay. Ph. 273-3250.__________
Want unwanted chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, guineas, quail, pigeons & bantams, will pick up w/in reas. dist. Brenda I. Simpson, Rt. 9, Dallas. Ph. 445-4841._______________________
Want unwanted geese, turkeys, ducks, good home on farm. Jim Thrasher, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-7269 or 995-1647.
Want chicken to eat, not raised on antibiotics or any other drugs. Ted Mosley, Marietta. Ph. 952-3487 aft. 8 pm._____
Want 1 pr. purebred White Fantail or White Indian Fantail pigeons w/in reas. dist. of Marietta. Jeff Robinson, Marietta. Ph. 428-5304 aft. 4 pm._________
Want unwanted Mallard ducks (prs.) & RIR hens, 1 rooster. Don Bainster, McDonough. Ph. 957-3118._______
Want 2 working pr. Leghorn pigeons, white w/black wings. John E. Alien, 1201 Whispering Pines, Albany 31707. Ph. 912-439-7274.______________
Want Wood duck and Mandarin duck eggs, w/in reas. dist. & price. Darrell Dotson, 326 Blantons Mill Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-0397._______________
Want white female Pekin ducks, will pick up or pay shipping. J.R. Edwards, East Point. Ph. 404-766-0127._______
Want to buy bronze turkeys poults or fertile eggs, healthy, no crosses, also want to trade 4 blk. OE bantam cocks, 5 mos. for 4 of same breed & age, will pick up w/in 50 mi. radius. J. Gay, Thomasvllle. Ph. 228-9374.
Notices
Will the man from Dawson please contact me regarding old model sq. baler (hand tie). Carlton Dollar, Rt. 1, Box 131-A, Adrian 31002. Ph. 912-272-5185 aft. 7 pm.
Will Anthony Mazeika of Athens please contact me in reference to Arabian horse Amir Al Hamid. S. L. Baccus, 82 McDonough St., Hampton 30228._____
Will Lee Hart please contact me regarding child safe pony, white w/spots in Dalton. R. McRae, Elberton. Ph. 283-7942.
Will the person(s) who had unfilled candy lilies from '85 please contact me, lost your address. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi 31829.

Timber for Sale
The purpose of the new "Timber for Sale" category is to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. The category is limited to individually owned and produced timber only. No companies or businesses will be permitted. All notices submitted for this category must include a statement indicating that the timber is owned and produced by the individual farmer sending in the ad.
Approx. 20 acres of hardwood timber. Mike Tustian, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3555.
Firewood
Approx. 40 pcs. of pine firewood, 3 ft. long, need splitting, split all and take half. Royce E. Withers, 11655 Mtn. Laurel Dr., Roswell 30075. Ph. 404-993-9993.
Pine firewood laying on ground, cut & haul all you can on pickup $5. Ron Bannister, 300 Robinson Dr., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3118.
Out of State Wanted
Want lady to live in and do sml. chores around farm, country home, plant sml. garden, good pay, room, board. Charles Jones, Rt. 1, Box 77, Garnett, SC 29922.
iilil
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
The Miscellaneous for Sale category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies, things to eat, herbs, fish and fish supplies, fertilizers and mulches, and oddities. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous for Sale category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Department of Agriculture before being advertised. Please notify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 656-3641, and an inspection will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be returned upon request.
Honey $10/gal. R. Turner, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4027._____________
Want to buy pure, raw honey produced w/in 10 mi. of Riverdale. Charles Williams, 393 Opal St., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 477-1175._________________
Honey, pure, raw & unheated '85 crop w/wo comb $4/qt. Chip Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 447-5000 day or 252-4632 night.
10 strong bee colonies, all in new equip. $55 ea., also local honey w/wo comb $4/qt. Ray Glasco, 4041 Weelaunee Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 241-1181.
Will remove honeybees in Douglas Co., Atlanta area, local honey $12/gal. W.O. Canady, Douglasville. PH. 404-942-3887.
New beehives & parts, also will pick up unwanted swarms in Dekalb & Fulton cos., and will buy melted bees wax. Ernest L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 491-8726.

Will remove low hanging honey bees In Pauldlng Co. and local areas. Lane Hilderbrand, Hiram. Ph. 404-445-5530.
Italian queen bees $4.50 ea., 3 frame nucs $25 ea. Ashley Barker, P.O. Box 691, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7302._______
Honey, pure, raw, unheated 5 gals./$35 at farm. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 117, Ocllla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7851._____
Caucasian queens from gentle productive strain $5 ea. ppd. Harold Smith, Rt. 1, Box A-250, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 692-6864.___________________
Will remove swarms of low hanging or reachable honeybees immediately in the 5 cos. in Atlanta metro area. Milton D. Scott, Atlanta. Ph. 344-0719._____
Will remove honeybee swarms from premises in metro Atlanta area. F.H. John, Atlanta. Ph. 355-1546._______
Yellow Italian queens $5 ea., pkg. bees $5/lb., plus $5/pkg. for post. & pkg. James W. Day, Rt. 1, Box 197-A, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3648.______________
Bee boxes or deep supers, 8 frames w/frames incl. $5.95 ea. Donald Kirkland, Valdosta. Ph. 242-1842.___________
Will remove low hanging swarms of bees in Carroll, Haralson Cos., also want 4 frame honey extractor. Gary Lee, Ternpie. Ph. 563-4300 or 562-3802._______
Pure, raw honey w/comb $4/qt. Herbert Weaver, 875 Lake Katherine Rd., Tunnel Hill 30755. Ph. 278-0350.__________
Want to buy honey extractor either 2 or 4 frame. Ray Rohletter, Demorest. Ph. 404-778-8281.________________
New crop honey $10/gal. in your container. Bobby Lovins, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-5662._______________
Will remove bee swarms and unwanted hives free of charge in Gwinnett, Walton & Rockdale Cos. Joe Mauldin, Loganville. Ph. 466-2754._____________________
Strong colonies $55 ea., new equip., also bees & honey, will remove bees from bldgs. & trees. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-966-2337.___________________
Italian bees 3 & 4 frame nucs w/queen $28, $35, complete hives $49. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 692-6192 / 6338.
Things To Eat
Blackberries, pick your own, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8 am - 8 pm., Sun. 12 pm - 6 pm, call for avail. Carl Moore, Jacksonville Rd., Farmer Reds Blackberry Patch, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6049.________
Organically grown turnip greens, mustard, kale, sugar snap peas. Larry Conklin, Madras. Ph. 404-353-0347.
Farm fresh sweet English peas, broccoli, cabbage for sale. Virginia Adams, Adams Farms, Fayettevile. Ph. 404-461-9395.___________________
Shelled red jumbo peanuts 5 Ibs. / $7.50, 10 Ibs. / $13.50, shipped UPS ppd. W. R. Owenby, 2431 Kennedy Ln., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 404-435-1779.
Blueberrles, frozen in 5 Ib. poly bags $5 / bag, pick up in Albany, cannot ship. Gene Shillcutt, Sasser. Ph. 912-436-2800.
Red raspberries, now taking orders for late May, will pick $3.50 / pt. J. Stone, 6091 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain 30087. Ph. 404-498-0009._________
Sev. doz. fresh brown eggs weekly at my home 75$ / doz. James A. Lambert, 2277 Sewell Mill Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-0042.________________
Lrg. brown & wh. eggs 70$ / doz. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945._____________
Vidalia sweet onions 20 Ib. box $17.95, 40 Ib. $27.95 plus shipping & handling. Charles D. Dasher, P.O. Box 163, Glennvllle. Ph. 800-241-2019.__________
Strawberries, you pick or we pick, picking now, blackberries around May 24 June 15. Bill Isaacs, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellvllle 30276. Ph. 979-1336.______
Vidalia sweet onions 5 lbs./$7, 10 lb./$12, 25 lbs./$18 ppd., shipped every Tues., cheaper at farm. Harry Wood, Rt. 1, Box 130, Uvalda 30473. Ph. 912-565-7326.
Fresh brown eggs 75$/doz. Luvie Winkles, Rt. 1, Rocky Mtn. Rd., Greenville 30222. Ph. 538-6307.__________
Blk. walnut meat $8/qt., $4/pt. plus $2 post. Mrs. J.H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton 30752._____________
Water ground meal & whole wheat flour, grits 10 lbs./$2.50, 5 lbs./$1.50 plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630.______________
Last '85 crop pecans, approx. 150 Ibs., 50$/lb. Roy Ethridge, 7131 Lady Dana Ct., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471-1834._____
Strawberries, pick your own, avail. May, located midway between Cornelia & Homer off Hwy. 441, David Cook, Cooks Berry_Farm, Lula. Ph. 677-3707. '
Herbs
Lemon thyme, gold edge thyme, lamb's ear, horehound, fern leaf tansy, pennyroyal, catnip, catmint 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., NE, Rome 30161.

Hot cherry, bouquet pepper seed 50 seeds $1, hot banana, jalapeno or long red cayenne pepper seed 100/$1 w/SASE. L.V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.
Wild fox grape, wild crabapple, sassafras, other 8/$10. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.
Yellow dock, wild cherry bark 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50, $1.35 post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Talking Rock 30175.________
Clean yellowroot 4 Ib. lardbox full $5.50 or 3/$15. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540. ___________
Comfrey roots 20$ ea., crowns 50$ ea. ppd., $5 min. order, Instr. incl. Coe Branam, Box 875, McCaysville 30555.
Sassafras, yellowroot, queen of meadow, princess pine, blackberry root. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540._________________
Cinnamon flavored basil, others, 4 pits. $1 at residence, shipping extra. K. Doubrley, 110 Park Ave., Crawford 30630.
Exotic Japanese pepper seed, unusual pits., formed like 4 pt. star, very sweet fruits 25/$1 w/SASE, cash please. William Roberts, 1607 Celia Dr., Columbus 31907.
Cowhorn pepper '85 crop, old style 10", very hot, pkt. approx. 250 seeds $1 w/SASE, spec, bulk prices on request. M. C. Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058._________________
Sweet pepper seed, yolo wonder, Jupiter, Calif, wonder or purple majectic $2/tsp. F. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Hot pepper, serrano, anaheim, chill or purple Holland. A. Mashburn, Rt. 4, Nichols Rd., Rome 30161.__________
Comfrey roots (already sprounted) $1 ea., pennyroyal (rooted) 3/$1 w/lrg. SASE, cash only. J. Houck, 2747 Arbor Ave., Atlanta 30317._______________
Pineapplemint, applemint, peppermint, spearmint, bee balm, tansy 8/$6.50, calamus, 6/$6.50, others. Mrs. G. D. Collins, Rt. 3, Danlelsvllle 30633._______
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, alehoofmint $5.50/doz. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.___________________
Yellowroot, catnip, yellow dock, queen of meadow, ratsbane $6.50 lardbox, $1.50 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 273-3068.__________
Jumbo catnip seed 250/$1 w/SASE. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-5189.________
Yellowroot, yellow dock, wild cherry, birch bark 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50, tansy pits. 6/$5. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Ratsbane, yellowroot, sassafras, pep-
permint, queen of meadow $6.50 lardbox plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 273-3607._______
Ratsbane 4 Ib. lardbox full $5.50 plus post. Mrs. Charles Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 107, Resoca 30735.
Fish & Fish Supplies
Fish, turtle, minnow baskets & traps, dbl. muzzle, heavy duty. Bill Sewell, Tucker. Ph. 404-921-3492.__________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded & treated, del. avail. Charles Burnes, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0456._______
dual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite & disease free, guar. live, healthy, immediate del. J. Foy Gilbert, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2062._______________
Ga. giant Hybrid Bream genetically Improved Channel Catfish, graded & treated, pick up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-6135._____
Rainbow trout, all sizes, can del. David Cochran, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-276-3803.___________________
Red Wlgglers, bedrun 5000/$18, 10,000/$30, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.__________________
Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4 In. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395.__________
Auto, fish feeders, feeds up to 4 times daily, battery operated. Mike Taylor, 281 East Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 404-438-6665._________________
Red Wigglers 1000/$7, 2000/$12, mix. sizes ppd. w/instr., satis, guar. Steve Gilreath, Rt. 3, Box 126, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-956-5211._________________
Giant mealworms 1000/$13, 2000/$24, 3000/$34.50, 4000/$44, larger orders $10 per 1000 ppd. W. M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mableton 30059. Ph. 944-1962._____
Red worms $2/gal., 5 gals., min., Irg. quan. C. Gilreath, Rt. 1, Box 486, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-6483._____
Spec. sml. head Channel Catfish, disease free, 4-6, 6-8 in. size, pick up by appt. or del. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-868-6095._________________
Sterile grass carp treated for diseases & parasites, del. avail. Paul B. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 249, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-3144.______________
Rainbow trout fingerlings, disease free, can del. Ben Bennett, Dalton. Ph. 404-694-3243.

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Broiler Production Ga. Agriculture's "Golden Egg99

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giving the government first call on all broilers raised in this region. Because they had been required to sell their birds to the government, many of the producers lost their markets to other developing broiler states, such as Georgia, by the end of the war.
While the Delmarva region initially led the way in commercial poultry production, Southern farmers began to realize the potential of this industry as early as the 1920s. One of the first commercial broiler growers in Georgia was M.E. Murphy of Jackson County who claimed to have started growing off-season fryers in
1924. In the South, broiler production
was appealing because of good climate, cheap labor and growing markets for broilers. Also, many farmers needed a substitute for cotton, which had come under the attack of the boll weevil. The new industry was suited particularly for North Georgia where cotton and other crops did not provide farmers with sufficient income. For instance, some operations were not large enough for dairying or raising beef cattle and many row crops could not be grown profitably relationship due to the hilly terrain.
During the 1930s, farmers were urged to try poultry on a commercial scale. Encouragement came from county agents, agricultural colleges, experiment stations and articles in various farm publications. However, many farmers were slow to respond to this advice because they lacked the capital and expertise required for poultry farming. About this time the industry got an unexpected boost from feed dealers who began promoting the industry as a means of selling larger amounts of feed.
Some feed companies began providing feed and chicks on credit to farmers who were interested in raising broilers. By the 1930s and 1940s this practice had become quite common. Jessee Dixon Jewell, a feed dealer in Gainesville, is credited with promoting expansion of the industry in North Georgia.
Short-term credit arrangements were familiar to the former cotton farmers because storekeepers customarily advanced them supplies or money at the beginning of the growing season in return for pay-

At Gold Kist's poultry processing plant in Athens, it takes only one hour and 15 minutes to completely process a broiler from the time it enters the plant until it is boxed and ready for shipment.
ment after harvest. As a result of his arrangements with the large feed processors, Jewell is said to have developed an early form of the
agribusiness concept for the poultry industry. This businessman-farmer relationship helped change north Georgia poultry production from a sideline activity to a commercial venture.
Jewell also established a hatchery and later built a processing plant. By World War II, his operation had become so "vertically integrated" that he hatched eggs for broiler stock, contracted with farmers to raise the chicks, supplied growers with feed on credit, and processed and marketed the broilers. In return for an assured market for the birds, the producers provided the housing, equipment and labor.
Vertical integration has continued to develop because it has proved to be the most practical means of producing broilers on a commercial scale. As a result of this system, only a few companies, each with its own feed mill, hatchery, processing plant and contracts growers, are involved in producing Georgia's current production of 677 million broilers per year. In 1985, there were 4,836 broiler farms in the state supplying birds to 20 processing plants. An example of the success of this integrated system is Gold Kist, Georgia's largest farmers'

Poultry is Georgia's number one agricultural commodity with commercial broilers accounting for over 20 percent of the state's total cash farm receipts. Georgia also ranks first in the nation in cash farm receipts from all chickens and eggs, including broilers. Broiler houses, such as H.R. Petree's near Winder, are typical throughout the state, particularly in North Georgia.

cooperative, which has developed into one of the country's top broiler firms. Handling an average of over seven and a half million broilers a week in 1985, Gold Kist processed and marketed 21.8 million pounds of ready to cook chicken weekly.
Up until vertical integration, poultry production had been a real gamble. At times markets fluctuated greatly and some growers went out of business because of poor demand and low prices. Vertical integration assured growers of steady and dependable income. Thus, an interdependence developed between the growers and those that supplied the various inputs.
Broiler producers also benefitted from the economy of scale. In the 1940s, most farmers produced 5,000 or fewer broilers at a time. But by the 1960s, operations of 100,000 or 200,000 were common.
Strong consumer demand was responsible for this increase in poultry production and sales. This stronger demand was due, at least in part, to the aggressive marketing and promotional efforts by such organizations as the Georgia Poultry Federation in Gainesville. In addition, processing and freezing techniques made chicken more convenient and less expensive than other meats.
Gold Kist may sell the whole bird, whole parts, or cut up the birds to the buyer's specifications. Here a worker cuts up a broiler for a particular fast food chain.
Southern poultry producers had a definite advantage over other producers because of their gains in efficiency which were due largely to the work of poultry scientists in nutrition, health and breeding. Research resulted in faster growing birds with higher meat quality, and a reduction in labor costs associated with automatic watering, feeding, and other tasks. For example, since 1940, there has been a steady decline in the amount of feed required to produce a pound of chicken. Labor requirements for broiler production also were reduced due to faster gains, mechanized facilities and improved housing. Because of these improvements, the trend has been to fewer and larger poultry farms. As in other areas of agriculture, Georgia's commitment to improvement has provided a profitable enterprise for producers and an affordable, nutritious product for consumers.

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Please place ads from dif ferent categories on separate sheets of paper.
Include complete address on all correspondence.
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FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Plan to Visit Fiber Exhibit
"Fiber Fantasy," an exhibit by members of the Chattahoochee Handweavers' Guild, is on display at the Atlanta-Fulton County Library during May. The exhibit features fiber works by both vocational and professional artists. Items are classified as either wearable, functional, or decorative.
The exhibit, located on the lower level of the library at One Margaret Mitchell Square, can be viewed during regular library hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday; and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 404-688-4636.
Mrs. H. B. "Bessie" Alien of Mableton, proudly shows off one of the Beefsteak tomatoes she grew in her backyard garden. The two and one half pound tomato was harvested from a vine approximately 10 feet tall. Mrs. Alien is 89 years old and has been gardening in Cobb County for about 80 years.

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Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded for size, treated for parasites and disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-3279._______________
Qual. Hybrid Bream or Sunfish, Blueglll Bream, Channel Catfish fingerl ings, bass fingerlings. Anthony B. Chew, Rt. 1, Box 91, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-846-3005 / 3913.

Fertilizers & Mulches

Free horse manure composted all winter w/shavings and agricultural lime, easy access, call for d!r. to pick up. C. Johnson, 6175 Thompson Mill Rd., Hoschton 30548. Ph. 967-2007._____
Horse manure shavings mix, easy ac cess, call for pick up. D. Mesler, Rt. 5, East Cherokee Dr., Canton 30114. Ph. 479-8219.__________________
Pine straw you haul $5/plckup load, I haul $20/plckup load. Randy Lynch, Rt. 1, Box 81A, Gay 30218. Ph. 538-6347.

Rich top soil, other for sale. Jim West, Falrbum. Ph. 964-2045._________

Horse manure mix. w/shavings del. $30/van load, 25 mi. radius of Austell. Mike Parkey, Austell. Ph. 941-5967.

Mulch hay $1/bale. Ralph Rucker, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6250 / 5979.

Baling wheat straw about June 1, tak
ing field & future orders, storage & del. avail. T. Couey, Rome. Ph. 235-4243.

Pure horse manure, no shavings 50 Ib. bag/$2. B. Kingdon, College Park. Ph. 761-7859.__________________
Free pine straw, you rake, load and haul. J. E. Abeyta, Rt. 3, Box 190, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-228-4376._________

Wheat straw in barn 10 bales or more $3/bale. Bill Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645.__________________
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load, easy access. Mrs. R. Dugdale, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4302._________

Rich top soil, fill dirt, horse manure/shavings, etc. E. Hatcher, Fairburn. Ph. 964-0097.____________

Aged compost horse manure w/shav ings, Irg. pickup load del. w/ln 20 mi. $45. W. Martin, Decatur. Ph. 288-0297.

Horse compost $5/plckup truck load,
easy access. W.D. Atwood, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-996-5406 or 404-474-3165.

Sawdust $5/pickup load, old or new,

call before coming. Paul W. King, 1467

Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph.

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Horse manure mix. w/shavlngs, you load, $5/load, del. avail. D. Manning, Duluth. Ph. 476-2633.___________
Mulch hay, can del. any amount. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.

Free horse compost, barn near
Decatur. A. Genovese, Stone Mtn. Ph. 269-7535 or 938-7433.__________

Free manure & shavings mix., easy ac cess, you load. W. Hopklns, Southern Comfort Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4459.
Chicken litter for sale $20/plckup load, $2.50/bag, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 564-1937/3161.

Baled plnestraw for sale, wholesale or retail. N.A. Smallwood, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-7978 / 3449.___________

Cow manure $15/pickup load, you haul, will help load. E.H. Wages, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4178.____________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings $10/plckup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-4238.

Oddities
Luffa sponges 8 in. size$1,10 in. $1.50, 12 in. $2, 14 in. $2.50 plus 50 post. N. Halley, Rt. 2, Box 30B, Metter 30439.
Wool for hand spinners, corriedale $3.25/lb., blk. $3/lb. send SASE for samples, can ship. G. Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390.______
Homemade lye soap 10 bars/$5, 24 bars/$10 ppd., out of state add $1. M.B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-1395.
Hand spinning wool, clean, long staple 5-7 in., lusterous, wh. & col., sample avail, upon request. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271._________________
Gourds, all sizes, martin & larger 50$, ready to hang 75, sml. 25, no shipping. Gary McLocklin, Statham. Ph. 404-725-7232.__________________
3 walnut trees, best- offer. Homer Murell, 5460 Stonewall Tell Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 404-964-2167._______
Gourds $1 ea., w/holes $1.50 ea., var nished $2 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., mail orders add $3/doz. for post. & handl ing. R. Delano Butler, Dudley. Ph. 912-676-3170._______________
Walnut, persimmon and cherry trees, most are very Irg. C. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966._______________
2 blk. walnut trees, approx. 24" cir cumference $10 ea.. you cut. Read Pierce, Decatur. Ph. 378-6215 aft 5 prr,.

Gourds $1 ea., w/holes $1.50 ea., var nished $2 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., mail orders add $3/doz. for post. & handl ing. Mrs. T.W. Butler, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3353.
Miscellaneous Wanted

-Bulletin Calendar-

May 30 All Breed Horse Sale, every Frl., 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. 369, Gumming. Info. Charles Gabriel 887-9273 or 532-7923.
May 31 Futurity Sale, 3:30, Dewey Hendersons Atlanta Auction, 4380 Stacks Rd., US 29 S., Atlanta. Info. 912/859-2421.
June 1 Rolling Hills Saddle Club,

display til 2 p.m. Info. JoAnn Tanton 912/922-6911.
June 7-8 Four Diamond Saddle Club, 15th annual wagon train, Hwy. 15, N. Sparta. No. info. no. given.
June 11 - Smith Bros. US Yard feeder
pig sale, Bartow, Ga. Info. Ernest or Ken Smith 912/364-3920 day/night.

Want hyd. ram pump, working or repairable. Henry Fisher, 690 Mullrnax Rd., Alpahretta. Ph. 404-475-5225.
Want to buy 2 Irg. chicken house fans in good cond. w/in 50 ml. of Gainesville, state price. Forrest Odom, 6121 Spout Springs Rd., Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-2936.___________________
Want granite mill stone, approx. 24" dia., 6" thick, near Atlanta. P. Merson, 4839 Jones Br. dr., Norcross 30092. Ph. 404-447-6054._____________________
Want sev. No. 90 rain bird Irrig. sprinklers. Bob Chandler, Rt. 2, Box 146, Colbert 30628. Ph. 404-788-2216.
Want cast iron waffle cooker for' a wood fired cook stove. Jerry L. King, Rt. 4, Box 4434, Blalrsvllle 30512. Ph. 745-2836.
Want old farm bldgs. and sheds to tear down for mat., 25 mi. radius of Austell. Mike Parkey, Austell. Ph. 941-5967.
Want to buy 5 ft. 2x4 welded wire, 1 to 3 hundred ft., also some 1/2 x 1" wire. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.
Want two 3 ton feed bins, one 6 ton feed bin augers & motors In good cond. R.W. Fulford, Vienna. Ph. 912-268-9344.
Want 36 or 48 in. fans for chicken houses, also need brooders & auto, cur tain roller. Jerry Ferguson, Gillsville. Ph. 404-869-3536._______________
Want to buy organically grown fruits & vegetables in the Habersham Co. area, incl. White, Stephens, Hall or Rabun Cos. Robin Pritchard, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-5026._______________
Want bathtub w/legs for watering livestock around $25, near Palmetto. G. McCall, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4424.______
Want witch hazel, boneset, sassafras pits. & quince seed, will buy or trade. K. Doubrley, P.O. Box 384, Crawford 30630.
Want milk tank, 800 gal. or larger, direct exp. Randy Garrett, 1317 Ct. Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-836-1926.________
Want horse, cow, chicken or rabbit manure in Chattooga Co. are.a. E, B, Youngblood, Jr., Rt. 1, Menlo 30731. Ph. 662-6047._________________
Want about 4 gal. wild dewberries, also wild blackberries, if not too far, will pick up. Mrs. H. R. Huey, 2269 Fairview Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7387 aft. 5
pm._________________________ Want lower unit for Marsh Roll X in
cubator. A. L Cuming, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5301._____________
Want 1500 to 2000 ft. of used 6 in. or 8 in. irrlg. pipe. Becky Davis, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31662. Ph. 912-532-6135._______
Want to buy horseradish roots. Opal Gaskins, P.O. Box 449, Alapaha 31622.

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million, 10 pe^qeftlt last ' . ye^ii::';-|^|^s ^!^ej^i&;.!fc^ tie arid calves totaled $2 24,4 million, a 16 percent in crease frorn the $193.1 million received in 1984. Cash receipts for milk and cream were down 1 percent from the previous year to $182.6 million.
Hay Stocks Down
As of early May, Georgia's hay stocks were 186,000 tons, a decrease of six per cent from the 198,000 tons reported for the same period last year. Livestock pro ducers have had to draw these stocks d,uring the month due to scarce grazing caused by the recent drought.
Nationally, hay stocks totaled 27.1 million tons, up one percent from the 26.9 million tons for the same period in 1984.

9 am, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Hunter, jumper, English, western, racking & timed events, 72 classes. Info. L. Dockery, 923-7902, 972-9401, 921-5680. June 7 Jesup goat sale, 1 pm, Wayne Co. Stkyds, sale of goats, chickens, misc. Info. Glynn Wynn 912/586-6117. June 7 Metter Pony & Goat Sale, 12:30 pm; horses, goats, poultry at auction. Info. Edward Mosley 912/685-2950/5548. June 7 Ga. Invitational All Breed Horse Sale, 11 am, SE Livestock Pavilion, Hwy. 84 E., Quitman. Info. D. Bateman 912/263-4147. June 7 Middle Ga. Hemerocallis Society Flower Show, Houston Mall, Warner Robins, entries ac cepted 7:30 am - 10 am, flowers on

PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION COURSES
(Hours Earned in parentheses)
June 2-6 - Good Manufacturing Prac tices for the Food Industry, Lauhoff Grain Co., Danville, IL, Public Health (9), Indust. Inst. (9). Info. Gerald Zajicek 217/442-1800.
June 9-13 Basic Greenhouse Man agement Workshop, CES & Ga. Commercial Growers Assn., Athens, Private (4), Orn. & Turf (4). Info. Jeff Lewis 404/542-6557.
CRAFT FAIRS
Accepting applications for arts and crafts festival in Dahlonega. July 4. Info. 404-864-3365, Dahlonega Club.

Georgia Equine Industry
The Georgia Equine In dustry annual election meeting will be held June 7, 3-5 p.m. at the Wills Park Covered Arena in Alpharet ta. Various breeds will have booths set up to supply in terested persons with infor mation and a picnic also is planned. For additional in formation on this event call 962-0900.

Makin'
Do
Use a dish drainer or plate rack fcr organizing round pie plates and platters in your cupboard.
Strong odors that stay on your hands can be removed if you wet your hands and sprinkle on baking soda. Work the soda over your skin and rinse away odor. . Wipe, out your refrigerator with a solution of one or two tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in one quart of water.
Clean smoke from bricks by scouring area with a solution of one half pound trisodium phosphate mixed with one gallon of water.
Use a mechanics oil can (from an auto supply store) for dispensing cooking and salad

oil. It squirts small quantities

Tic Tac Toe Designed for Beginning Quilters

without spilling. Protect the wall behind your

stove from grease splatters by

installing a washable vinyl

shade on the wall behind it.

Simply pull up the shade and

attach the shade to a hook

behind the stove.

Dirty window screens are a

chore to clean. To make this

task easier, take screens to a

do-it-yourself carwash. The

high pressure hose shoots

streams of hot, soapy water

1 plain

removing all the grime.

4 print

Melvin Ledford of Dawson-

ville says when he runs out of

cereal, unsalted popcorn

The Tic Tac Toe quilt pattern serves as a plea

makes a good substitute. It can be eaten sweetened or unsweetened.

sant reminder of the sim ple game most have en

To keep your ice chest mildew and mold-free, Mrs.

joyed playing. The

Louis Davis of Roopville has

design particularly is ap pealing to beginning quilters, since it is relatively easy to piece

the following suggestion. Clean the container, wipe dry and cover the inside bottom with a folded bath towel. Store the chest in a clean, cool

B 4 plain 8 dark print

together. Cut pattern pieces ad-
ding 1/4-inch seam allowance and piece together for nine inch

place. If you are running out of
space for storing out of season bed linens, fold them neatly and lay between the matress and boxsprings of

block.

your be.d.

Wednesday, May 28, 1986

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 15

EMCs Progress With the Times

Troubleshooting Tomato Problems

(Continued from Page 1)

Promotes Abundant Summer Harvest

of course, pay the same electric stronger delivery system. For these

rates. In other words, the co-ops are "owned by those they serve."
Commercial and industrial loads usually have a level usage of electric power throughout the year which helps to stabilize the rates of residen

reasons, every cooperative has a periodically "heavy-up" its facilities simply to meet the growing needs of consumers.
There seems to be a constant stream of articles and editorials

To a gardener, there is nothing more rewarding than enjoying a homegrown, vine ripened tomato. Yet even the most experienced gardeners may encounter problems, particularly during the month of June. While it may be too late to save damaged fruits, a little troubleshooting now will ensure a better harvest during the summer months.

tial consumers. In 1985, EMCs were deploring Georgia's two economies

Blossom end rot - If the bottom of

Curling leaves - "Leaf roll" or

directly responsible for locating 52 -- one urban and thriving, the other your tomatoes are turning black,

curling is very common and does

industries in Georgia which will help rural and suffering. EMCs have blossom end rot probably is the

not harm production. It most likely

stabilize rates, create jobs and been making a tangible contribution reason. This usually occurs when

occurs when plants are about a foot

generate property taxes.

to the rural economy for 50 years. there is not enough calcium in the

tall and on hot days following

EMCs have been a leader for The employment (3,500 statewide) soil. A quick but temporary remedy

heavy rains. Too much pruning

several years in promoting off-peak use of electric power in an effort to help hold down rates. Cobb EMC was the first utility in the United States to place load control devices on air conditioners and water heaters; this was done on a volunteer basis by individual consumers.
Every EMC has a different per sonality, serves different areas with

and stability an EMC brings to a community are very real assets. Cer tainly the $7,000,000 EMCs pay in annual property taxes contribute to this economy. The EMCs have helped Georgia and the entire coun try in the past, and they will con tinue to do so in the future.

is to spray the foliage with a calcium sulfate solution, or to fer tilize the soil with calcium nitrate. A slow but long-lasting remedy is to lime your garden both in the spring and fall, mixing the limestone thoroughly in the soil.
Cracking - Tomatoes can start cracking during warm, rainy periods, especially if this weather

also may cause leaf curling. Whiteflies - If it looks as if there
is flying dandruff around your tomatoes, whiteflies are the pro blem. Spray the underside of foliage with insecticidal soap, Pyrethrins, or Thiodan. You will need to repeat the spray as the eggs hatch.

varying problems and tries to meet the needs of its consumers in dif ferent ways. For example, a few EMCs in more rural areas offer satellite television systems as part of their appliance sales effort. Urban EMCs, on the other hand, have ex pressed little interest because their service areas generally have access to cable TV.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his original Rural Electrification

Upcoming Special Editions
Handicraft - May 21 Deadline - May 7
Pick Your Own - June 11

comes after a dry spell. Full ex posure to the sun due to lack of foliage also can cause cracking. Keep moisture supplies as steady as possible throughout the summer to avoid this problem.
Catfacing - This is another type of cracking or scarring. Tomatoes develop unusual swelling and streaks of scar tissue. Contrary to popular belief it is not a disease, but is caused by abnormal development

Act, provided for low interest loans for EMCs. While EMCs continue to receive some federal loan funds, they are insufficient to install new ser vices and to rehabilitate some ex isting lines which are now approx imately 50 ye'ars" old. The EMCs got together and formed their own bank, which sells bonds on the national market and then loans the money to individual EMCs.
EMCs were established to provide electricity where it was needed and unavailable. They have come a long way in the past 50 years bringing ser vice and leadership to memberconsumers. But the job is not over.
An EMC manager recently
presented a demonstration to the cooperative's board of directors at their regular monthly meeting. The manager had taken the records from a "typical" new electric service in stalled by the cooperative the previous month to use as an exam ple. He assembled every bolt, nut, transformer, wire, etc., necessary to provide this new residence with elec tric service. All of these materials
were laid out on the warehouse floor with a specific price tag on each one. The overhead cost, along with the direct labor cost, came to $1,786.89. This is hard evidence that rural Georgia continues to grow and new electric service is needed.
While 99 percent of Georgians have electric service, nobody wants electric cooperatives to deny service
to new homes and businesses being built in our state. The need for $1,786.89 for new services is repeated many times each day by the

Handicraft Edition - June 18 Deadline - June 4
Horse Edition - July 2 Deadline - June 18
Pick Your Own List - July 9 Deadline - June 20
Handicraft Edition - July 23 Deadline - July 9

of the pistil of the tomato flower at blossom time. Cool weather is
believed to cause flower problems. Sunscald - When green or ripen
ing tomatoes get too much ex posure to the hot sun, sunscald may occur. This malady shdws~up"as a white or yellow papery blister on the portion of the fruit that is most exposed to the sun. To guard against sunscald, let plants sprawl on the ground so they will shade
themselves from full sun and avoid
overprunmg.

Top Ga. Homemakers

Fungus diseases - This problem is evident when lower leaves are spot ted and may begin to fall. Water the soil, not the leaves and in the morn ing rather than at night. Spray leaves with Maneb or Daconil if
disease is severe. Wilt disease - If your plants wilt in
spite of watering, this disease may be the culprit. There is no cure for the present crop. Fumigate soil with Vapam before next crop and plant a wilt resistant variety. Rotate crops in your garden each year.
Potassium deficiency - This causes leaf edges to become brown and dry. Fertilize with 5-10-15.
Nematodes - Plants appear stunted and roots "bumpy." There is no cure for present crop. Fumigate soil with Vapam before next crop and plant resistant varieties. Practice crop rotation.
Tomato hornworm - If you find holes on your tomatoes, this pest is probably the culprit. Handpick the worms and destroy or spray fruit with liquid Sevin in the evening, after bees have gone to bed.

42 cooperatives in Georgia and,

hence, the clear need for continued

Meat and Poultry Hotline

access to sources of capital.

If you have questions concerning

Not only is there a strong need for

Each year, the Georgia Homemakers Council recognizes the efforts and the safety or labeling of meat and

new services, but many consumers achievements of its members at the state meeting in Athens. This year, Mrs. poultry products, call the USDA's have elected to install new pumps, ir Rita Kort of Lawrenceville (left) was crowned Georgia Homemaker of the toll-free Meat and Poultry Hotline

rigation systems, appliances in their Year for 1986-87. She will represent the more than 2500 members of the club weekdays from 10 am to 4 pm

homes, central air conditioning, etc., at various functions throughout the state. Mrs. Emma Layman of Savannah Eastern time. The number is

and all require more electricity and a (right) also was selected as the Outstanding Senior Club Member.

1-800-535-4555.

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Wednesday, May 28, 1986

Grandpa's
Garden
To discourage birds from the strawberry patch, Ms. Statler of Mableton recommends this trick. Wrap black electrical tape around a six foot length of old water hose and place it between strawberry rows. The birds will think that it is a snake and will avoid the area.
Centipedegrass is a warm season (green in summer, brown or dormant in winter) turfgrass that is particular ly popular in the southern half of Georgia. It can be established from seed, sprigs, plugs, or sod and should be planted in May or June. April planting generally encourages more weed growth and July or later plan tings require more watering and are more susceptible to winter injury.
If you are short on garden space, try growing potatoes using the thick mulch method inside an old barrel or trashcan (with proper drainage holes). Keep adding layers of well rot ted mulch as the plants grow. At the end of the season, turn the barrel over and harvest your crop.
Since okra plants have large, strik ing leaves and lovely yellow flowers (shaped like hibiscus blooms), try growing them as ornamentals. They make an excellent background for a number of shorter flower varieties and you can enjoy the vegetables the plants produce as a bonus.
Many gardeners use a solution containing Epsom salts when water ing their tomato plants (one teaspoon diluted in a gallon of water). The Ep som salts supply plants with much needed magnesium, an ingredient of chlorophyll. In addition the solution boosts plant vitality and productivi ty.
If your water hose knocks over plants in the corners of your garden or flower bed, try this remedy sub mitted by Edna Ellis of Woodstock. "Drive a heavy stake in each corner and drape the hose around the out side of the stakes to keep the hose from damaging plants," explained Ms. Ellis.
In addition, Ms. Ellis recommend ed making garden identification markers from foam meat trays. Simply cut the trays into triangles, write down the plant variety with a permanent marker or pen and push the pointed end into the soil.
Thinning is a chore most gardeners perform with reluctance. It just seems like a waste to throw out all those extra seedlings. But without thinning, plants will not have space to properly expand and must com pete for food, light and water. Thin crowded seedlings after they have formed two true leaves.
Do not let the lack of direct sun light in your yard dampen your en thusiasm for vegetable gardening. Take advantage of partially shaded spots by establishing a few "shade tolerant" vegetables including beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, ka!fi; mustard, peas, :.:";,;-"""'h cirH tnrriirw.

ag consumer line .. .

Will "Roundup" kill wisteria vines? If not, what can I use?

Roundup eventually will kill wisteria, with a number of applications.

However Amitrol is recommended to control this tough vine. Whatever pro-

duct you select, please be sure to read and follow the label directions careful-

ly.

***

A local store routinely has ground beef for 99 cents per pound. I noticed that when they sell the meat at this price, there is always "70/30" on the label above the price. What do these numbers mean?
It means the meat contains 70 percent ground beef and 30 percent fat. ***

I think all perishable foods should be dated, especially meat. Why are some
products dated and others are not? In Georgia, dating is required on eggs, milk, baby formulas and sand-
wiches sold in grocery stores. Other products, such as sandwich meat, may have an expiration or "sell-by" date placed voluntarily by the processor. Any date voluntarily placed, as well as those required, must be honored as the last day of sale.
Only a packing date is required on eggs. They may be sold as fresh for 31 days. But egg packers, have started listing expiration dates as well, so look for both. The only way all perishable foods sold in Georgia can be required to have expiration dates is through special legislation.
***

I bought three pounds of grapes the other day and later weighed them on my home scales. My scales indicated that I only had two and one half pounds of grapes. Please send someone out to check this store's scales.
Please realize that home scales are not as accurate as the ones used by our inspectors or the ones in the grocery stores. However, we have sent an inspector to the store to make sure the scales are accurate.
***

At the ice cream parlor I frequent, the clerks never weigh ice cream when I buy it by the quart. When I weigh it at home, it only weighs 24 ounces. I feel I am being overcharged.
Ice cream is sold by volume, not by weight. Therefore, a quart would be 32 fluid ounces, and it is not necessary for the store to weigh it.
***

If you have any questions or complaints regarding products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, call Consumer Services tollfree at 1-800-282-5852, or write them at the following address: Consumer Services, Room 227, Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.

Greenhouse Management Focus of Workshop

A basic greenhouse management workshop will be held June 9-13 at the University of Georgia Plant Sciences Building in Athens. Preregistration is required, and ap plications will be accepted on a first come/first served basis. Registration will be limited to 40 students. Ap plication forms must be accom panied by a payment of $50, which includes course materials and a graduation luncheon. Cancellations by June 1 will be refunded; cancella tions after that time will be refunded only if a substitute can be found.

The schedule for the sessions is as follows: June 9, noon-4:50 p.m.; June 10-June 12, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; and June 13, 8 a.m.-noon.
Attendees will receive four hours of credit toward pesticide applicator certification, private or ornamental turf. Participants also will receive a one year complimentary member ship in the Georgia Commercial Flower Growers Association. For more information and registration forms, contact Dr. A. f. Lewis, Exten sion Horticulture Department, UGA, Athens 30602, 404-542-6557.

Farmers' Hotline Serving Ga.

Farmers' Hotline staff members Perry McCranie (left) and Lonnie Boyd

are shown fielding phone calls at the Hotline office in Tifton. Callers are

connected with the specialist who can best help with each particular pro

blem. Staff members handle everything from financial concerns to stress-

health needs. The toll- ree nim

-800-544-9797.

Handicraft Edition
The handicraft edition of the Market Bulletin will be published on June 18. Deadline for notices is June 4.
An affidavit stating that the handicraft item was made by the individual advertiser and not purchas ed for resale, must be includ ed with the notice. Other wise, it will not be published.
Fernbank Features Annuals During June
Annuals are the featured plants at the Fernbank Science Center greenhouse during June. Each visitor may pot an annual to take home as long as supplies last. Information sheets on the care of annuals also are available.
The greenhouse, located at 765 Clifton Road, is open to the public free of charge Sundays from 1-5 p.m. A horticulturist is available to answer questions on indoor and out door gardening. For more informa tion, call 378-4311.
Stocker-Finisher Conference
Cattlemen interested in adding value to their calves will gather at the Rural Development Center in Tifton June 25 for the annual Georgia Stocker-Finisher Conference. The one day event which will be held from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., will pro vide the latest available information to cattle producers who background and finish cattle in the state. Topics for discussion include disease pro blems of winter annuals and suc cessful winter-grazing programs.
Early registration is encouraged. Registration materials can be obtain ed from your county agent or local cattlemen's association. For more in formation, contact Robert Stewart at P.O. Box 1209, Tifton 31793, 912-386-3407.
Horse Edition
The special horse edition of the Farmers and Con sumers Market Bulletin is scheduled for July 2. This issue will include notices for horse shows in July, August and September, as well as, at stud notices, boarding facilities, and miscellaneous equine equipment. Deadline for the edition is June 18.
Owners are reminded that notices included in the "horses, ponies and mules for sale" column and "at stud" column, must be ac companied by a signed state ment from the owner in dicating that the equine have had a negative coggins test within the past 12 months. Ads without this statement will not be published.
If your organization has a show scheduled for July, August or September, submit your announcement, not to exceed 30 words by [une 18.