GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol. ^ No. 18
2 %' ' David Lalkm
Today 's Egg: Finest Ever
Georgia's egg industry has just com pleted a most successful Easter, with mil lions of eggs being produced by the state's 11 million hens! You may wonder why egg prices fluctuate as they do. Well, if you've ever studied economics, it's the classic example of supply and demand. When supplies of eggs out-number the demand, the price drops. When eggs are in great demand, such as during Easter, the price moves upward reflecting the dwindling egg inventory.
Our industry is very proud of the eggs we offer to Georgia consumers, and each farmer strives for the best product possible. This begins with the hens.
Our guest columnist this week is David Lathem, President, Georgia Egg Association, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA 30050.
Today's hens are the best genetic line ever, and thanks to environmentally-controlled houses and strict animal hus bandry practices, the egg each hen lays is the finest ever.
There are approximately 390 hen houses in the state on 169 farms. From these facilities, eggs are gathered several times each day and kept in a cooler until picked up by a refrigerated truck and car ried to the processing plant. Some pro cessing facilities are located right on the farm and are connected by conveyor belts to the hen houses.
Once in the processing plant, the eggs are first washed and sanitized. A thin, vegetable oil coating is then applied to each egg to seal the thousands of tiny holes in the shell and to help maintain its freshness. Next, the eggs are candled as they travel over a high-intensity light, where an operator grades for both exteri or and interior quality. (This process was once done by hand and involved holding each egg over a candle, thus the term can dling"). The grade refers to the quality of both the egg and its shell and is classified as AA, A, or B.
Each egg is then weighed to deter mine its size classification. The size is based on minimum net weight expressed in ounces per dozen. For example: a dozen medium eggs must weigh a mini mum of 21 ounces; a dozen large, 24 ounces, and to be considered an extra large, the weight of a dozen eggs must be at least 27 ounces. Egg grades and size standards are established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector. Once packaged, the eggs are kept under
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Wednesday, May 1, 1996
Vidalia Onion Season Begins in Georgia
The season for the world-famous and home-grown Vidalia onions has begun in Georgia and the sweet onion is now available at farmers' markets and grocery stores around the state.
Vidalias are sweet, yellow onions grown exclusively in a 20-county region in Georgia, but loved by consumers all over North America. Their mild, sweet taste makes Vidalia onions more versa tile than onions with a stronger taste. Vidalia onions are available from late April through mid-July. The crop is planted from September through February each year, with 70,000 plants produced on each acre.
Similar onion hybrids are grown in other parts of the country, but the combi nation of sandy soil and mild climate pro vide the Vidalia onion with its distinct flavor. Vidalia onions are a good source of Vitamin C and dietary fiber, while low in calories and fat, and cholesterol free.
Vidalia Onions Are Good For You
Nutrient analysis:
Serving size 1 medium onion (150 g)
Calories
60
Protein
1g
Carbohydrate 14 g
Fat
0g
Cholesterol
0g
Sodium
10mg
Calcium
38 mg
Dietary fiber 3 g
A Buyer's Guide to Vidalia Onions Vidalia onions should have a light, golden-brown bulb and a white interior. They should be rounded on the bottom and slightly flat on the top. Vidalia onions bruise fairly easily, so handle them carefully. To enjoy Vidalia onions longer than the 10-12 weeks they're available each year, buy in large quantities and store them properly. Keep Vidalia onions cool, dry and separate to ensure they stay fresh. Some folks like to store Vidalia onions in the legs of old, clean, sheer pantyhose by tying a knot between each onion, and cutting above the knot when you need an onion. Hang Vidalia onions in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Vidalia onions also can be stored on racks or screens as long as they don't touch and are kept in a cool place. To freeze chopped Vidalia onions, chop the onions and place on a cookie sheet in die freezer. When frozen, remove and place in freezer containers or bags, and seal. To freeze a whole Vidalia onion, peel, wash, core and place onion in a freezer bag. Frozen onions should be used for baking, because freezing changes their texture..
Fun Facts About Vidalia Onions Vidalia onions are the state vegetable of Georgia. Vidalia onions were first grown more than 60 years ago in Toombs County, Georgia by Mose Coleman. Coleman was surprised to find that the onions he plant ed were sweet, not hot. When Coleman's sweet onions gar nered a high price, other area farmers began planting onions. Tourists who bought sweet onions at the Vidalia Farmers' Market coined the name "Vidalia onion."
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Pesticide Certification Draining Offered During Teleconference
The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service is offer ing a new type of training opportunity for pesticide applicators interested in Category 24 (ornamental and turf). For the first time, the Extension Service will offer training simultaneously in five dif ference locations across the state: Augusta Tech, Columbus Tech, Coosa Valley Tech, Fort Valley State College, and Gwinnett Tech. Via teleconferenc ing, participants will be able to hear, see, and interact with the speakers conducting the training at Gwinnett Tech.
Teleconferencing can benefit both the Extension Service and the partici pants because it saves the Extension Service both money and time as speakers can literally be in more than one place at a time. Participants gain the convenience of a local meeting and reduce their travel time and expense.
The teleconference training and testing will be conducted June 6 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A review of the General Standards and Category 24 (ornamental and turf) will be presented from 8 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. with the general and categorical tests following a short break. Space is limited to 24 students per site (50 students at Gwinnett). To pre register, contact Mark Banta (770-5282445), Steve Brady (770-822-7700), or Paul Guillebeau (706-542-3687). Additionally, the county agent's office in Floyd, Muscogee, Peach, and Richmond counties can provide brochures about the teleconfer ence. There will be a $10 charge for the training. The test fee is $25.
Teleconference planners strongly recommend that participants purchase study manuals in preparation for taking the test. The training alone will not assure that you can pass the certification test. Contact Dr. Paul Guillebeau (706-5423687) at the University of Georgia to order training materials. For a limited time, the manual for General Standards is free; the Category 24 manual is $15.
Copyright 1996
ag consumer line...
My bird feeders are attracting the wrong birds. Can I use different types of seed to attract specific birds?
If you want to feed only cardinals, doves and white-throated sparrows, use safflower seeds. Try niger thistle for finches and an occasional dove and white-throated sparrow. Peanuts will attract jays, titmice and white-throat ed sparrows. If you are having prob lems with starlings ait your suet feeder, you can discourage them by using a suet feeder with access only at the bot tom. Starlings are reluctant to perch upside-down. Another way to discour age unwanted birds is to use specialty feeders that for the most part allow only select birds to feed.
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Farm Front
To build upon the growing intereu in poultry in Georgia and lo provide qualifield applicants for the )ob market. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will add a lwo-\ear Poultry Technology Option to its Agricultural Technology program fall quarter.
According to Dr. Larry Allen, chair of the Divison of Agriculture and Forest Resources, poultry technology will be a valuable resource for employers in the poultry industry. "It will prepare stu dents for entry level managment posi tions and provide the industry with an adequate supply of college educated employees with practical evpeiience." he said.
"We hope to establish a cooperative relationship between ABAC' and the poultry industry that will give students an opportunity to earn an associate degree or the opportunity to transfer lo a four-year program in poultry science." Allen said.
Students at ABAC may lake the nec essary core curriculum classes for the poultry' science program or they can com plete the poultry1 technology option in its entirety on the ABAC campus. Poultiy technology graduates will complete a tenweek summer internship, gaining practi cal experience in the business.
Upon completion of the two-year degree, students can realistically expect a beginning salary of $20,000 in careers such as inspection, supervision and management, or sales. Graduates also can work in egg produclion, hatcheries, processing, marketing, breeding or equipment sales.
For more information about the pro gram, call Allen at the ABAC' Ag Divison Office at (912) 386-3255.
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.THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday May 1, 1996
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
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publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN.
Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under' ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations ad guide lines cannot be listed in the BUL LETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the. ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a max imum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maxi mum 4-week period if the adver tiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads . cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone num ber be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a tele phone number printed in their ads should, note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for adver tisements; name, town, phone num ber or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices. Georgia residents only may adver tise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no,later than, Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept, of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Bush hoging, reas. priced, exp. operator,
FARM SERVICES
prompt service. Joe Snell Loganville 770466-2672____________________________
Bushhogging $25/hr. or by job. Thomas L. If you have questions regarding ads in this Raines Brooks 770-719-8479 404-652category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. 0326______________________
The Market Bulletin publishes advertise ments for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the fol lowing guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services: All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. __________________________
25 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, exca vation horse riding arenas, residential grad ing, demolition, backhde/trucking, bury dead animals, insured. Bill Butler Braselton 706654-3777_____________________________
All types tractor work, bush hogging, front end loader, gardens plowed, fertilize, seeding, reas. Bill Couch Gumming 770-889-3017
Clean out wells, hand dug or bored. Allen Denton Mitchell 706-465-9540_________ _
Clearing, grading, ponds, lakes, chicken house pads, clean up, clear, cut. Bobby Farmer Danielsville 706-335-4938_______
Custom barns, pole bldgs. & equip, sheds built, fencing of all types, especially horse fencing, Cobb & surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Powder Springs 770-943-7161
Estate mowing, grass cutting Ige. tracks, bush hogging, disking, light grading in Fayette & surrounding areas. D. Taylor Fayetteville 404-487-7430______________
Exp. tractor work, bush hogging, garden plowing, etc., will split your wood, reas. rates, other work avail. Ken Massey Woodstock 770-591-3752_________________________
All types farm fencing, wood wire & vinyl, . Farrier service now serving NW Ga., reli any size job, also pole barns. Bo able horseshoeing, trimming. Jay Wagner Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-860-8640 Ringgold 706-937-3668________________
Bobcat work, hauling garden, plowing, any Garden plowing, bush hogging, harrowing, type yard work. Bill Savage Marietta 770- reseeding, fert. & scraping, Griffin & sur 434-5469_____________________________ rounding areas. Larry Crews Griffin 770-
Bush hogging work done at reas. rate by 412-1285____________________________ exp. operator, prompt service. L.. Horseshoeing service, hot & colt, 12 yrs. Blankenbaker Dallas 770^143-2434______ exp., NE Ga. area, call for appointment. Gary
Bush hogging in Macon & surrounding areas, Lizella is in Bible Co. Pam Parent Lizella 912-935-2312 ________________
Bush hogging, scraping, plowing w/disc harrow, gardens & sml. acreage, in Henry & surrounding cos. Dave Mahoney Locust Grove 770-957-8247_______ ' _______
Bush hogging, next day service $25/hr., week days/weekends, holidays, North Fulton, Forsyth, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall Cos.
Lee Clayton 706-782-5643
_______
Horseshoeing, qlty. hoof care since `76,
now serving 50 mi. radius from Social Circle,
call for appt., some Saturdays avail. . Bob
Bond Social Circle 770-464-4353________
Horseshoeing, prof. & dependable, hot,
colt, corrective shoeing, will work on
foundered horses & ponies, serving NE &
NW Ga. Melvin Peters Bremen 770-537-
1095 404-722-8851____________________
Bob Wade Dawsonville 706-216-7337
Hunting, fishing property management ser
Bush hogging, garden tilling, spread dirt, sand or gravel w/4WD tractor. Steve Kennedy Snellville 770-978-7052________
Bush hogging, grading, harrowing, loader work for Bobcat skid-steer loader in
vices, custom designed fish'& wildlife man agement programs, hunting, fishing property assessments, statewide services. B.F. Burley Wrightsville 912-864-9108_______
Lake management services; drain pipe
Muscogee & surrounding areas. David repairs & installation, ag lime applications
Brookins Columbus 706-569-0436
w/barge, custom lake fert. programs, fish population checks, statewide service. Randy
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Cooper Sharpsburg 770-253-5317
Microchip your horse for perm, ident.,
painless, perm., unalterable, inexpensive, FARM EMPLOYMENT
helps prevent theft & fraud, at your farm.
Steve Kirschner Marietta 770-998-2188
No till drill, no till sprigger for hybrid If you have questions regarding ads in this Bermudas avail, in Clarke, Oconee, Barrow, category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Jackson, Walton, Oglethorpe, Elbert Cos. Donald Couch Watkinsville 706-769-9777 '
Pole barns built, any size and type of remodeling on barns, etc. Gary Pernell Kite 912-237-6379 912-668-4354 __________
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment permitted. ___________________________
Portable sawmill, can turn your trees into 16 yr. old wants job working on farm in
high qlty. lumber, SE Ga. area. Steve Coleman Vidalia 912-583-2737 _____
Murray Co., exp. in cattle, raising & showing. Daniel Sherrill Chatsworth 404-695-4828
Sheep & goat shearing, sml. flocks a spe cialty from March 23 through June. R. Szostak Covington 770-784-9707_______
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specifications w/Woodmizer portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 404-954-9218 _____________________
Barn and farm help wanted for small horse operation, fence mending, stall cleaning, etc., horse exp. necessary, own transporta tion. Barbara Garibaldi Alpharetta 770889-5051___________ __________________
Dairy., help wanted, no experience neces sary, call aft. 5pm. D. Taylor Nicholls 912632-5288_____________________________
Stump grinding, fast, affordable, satisfac Exp. couple wants to manage, lease or tion guaranteed, free est. Gary Walding share modern broiler farm, Ive. msg. Bill Conyers 770-918-1220 ______________ ; Porter Cumming 770-887-4206__________
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, Exp. horse woman seeks part-time work at
reas. priced, free est. Glen Whitley stable, mucking, feeding, grooming, training.
Bethlehem 770-867-2718_______________ Jackie Bohler Williamson 770-228-7564
Stumps ground 6-30" below ground level, Experienced person seeks employment on
all areas, access no problem. .Richard your horse farm, salary only, no housing/nb
Phillips Woodstock 770-516-8633_______ boarding needed, Atlanta Metro area.
Tractor work, grading, plowing, bush hog Debbie Gilbert Fayetteville 770-719-0186
ging, drainage & erosion, pasture grassing, Farm worker needed to help w/ornamental
fences installed, repair tree services. B. arboretum, small fruit orchard & transitional
Brand Alpharetta 770-475-3528 _______ organic vegetable garden, horses, equip.,
Tractor work, bush hog, aerate, blade some exp. Debbie Waugh Macon 912-952spraying, etc. J. R. Wimpey Jonesboro 3544__________ ,_____________________
770-471-4221_________________________ Responsible, exp. couple would like to
Will assist owners in building barns or care for farm, horses, in exchange for com other farm bldgs.. Butts, Henry, Fayette Cos. fortable house. John Moll Atlanta 404-816preferred. Jim Denton Flovilla 770-775- 9616_____________________________.
2650
___________________________ Very exp., responsible, mature, female
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, farm seeks horse employment w/in 45 mi. radius bldgs, corrals & all other related work, of Greensboro or Marietta. Sandy Smith statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell Greensboro 706-486-4641______________
706-376-6708_________________________ Want caretaker couple to run beau. B&B
Will build farm fences of any type, farm in Meriwether co., must be retired
statewide. John Hill Maysville 706-335- w/income, nonsmokers, no indoor pets.
7755________________________________ Robert White Gay 706-672-1777_________
Will build or repair farm bldgs. Billy Healan Want exp. person to manage 29 stable
1610 Church St. Conyers 30207 770-922- world class barn, board your own horses. S.
0685________________________________ Bauer Blairsville 706-745-7939_________
Will build pole barns or farm bldgs., do Want mature horse person for
roofing. A. Hooks Soperton 912-529-3979 Thoroughbred mare and foal care, other
Will catch, pen or haul cattle, have horses, duties, nonsmoker, no drugs, no alcohol, dogs, pens, tranq. gun, statewide. D. Boyt refs, needed. L. Lazzari Alpharetta 770Yatesville 706-647-9757________________ 751-1982_____________________________
Will clean & strip your stalls plus haul off Want middle aged couple for plantation the waste. Maryann Vaughn Buford 770- work, house & salary, send work exp. J.
271-5563_______ ;____________________ Padgett 651 Plantation Rd., Chula 31733
Will cut & bale hay on halves, 20 acres or 912-567-0428_______________ _________
less. Joe Foster Yatesville 706-472-3016
Want retired couple w/income to caretake
Will do pregnancy detection on cattle small cattle farm in exchange for housing. L. w/ultrasound, very accurate from 30 days Morris Covingtori 770-786-7542
after breeding $4-$6/head. Greg Clements Want to rent or caretake farm w/10 acre or
Statham 770-725-2611____________ __
more w/house barn. C. Schaurer Hoschton
Will do bush hogging, plow gardens, build 770-967-8572 ______________________
fences, honest and reliable. Edward Nun Jr. Will manage farm & animals while you're
Rome 770-387-2108_______________ _ away on business, vacation, emergencies,
Will install all types of farm fences & build etc., extensive exp. w/horses, exc. refs. barns. Mark Welchel Murrayville 770-534- Donna Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940
4175,________________________________ Will swap rent for work on farm. Julie Wall
Will prune fruit trees in Savannah area. Midland 706-569-4438 _____________
Luke Craig Savannah 912-231-9052_____ Woman w/refs. seeks part-time job on
Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 8 yrs. expe North Ga. horse farm in exchange for apt. rience, will come to your property & saw logs and/or horse board. Patricia Propper
into top qlty. lumber for barns, log homes, Woodstock 770-592-7481_______________
siding, beams, etc. J. Adams Ellijay 706- Woman, 43, seeks to caretake farm, reli
265-8147
able, salary needed, willing to relocate. Ann
King 1543 Hwy. 138, Suite S-254 Conyers
Farm Services Wanted
30208
Want opal felled hardwood trees rough milled on site, want unmilled portions cut into
FARM MACHINERY
firewood, want trade, talk terms. E. Dean
Palmetto 770-463-9717________________
Want someone to repair wagon wheels, blacksmith and/or wheel wright to straighten
If you have questions regarding this cate gory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
metal spoke wheels. Roy Goodwin Evans 706-863-8770_________________________
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in
Want someone to haul load of farm equip. his/her own farming operation can be
350 miles, reas. price, need 40' trailer. R. advertised; those persons advertising for
Odom Madison 706-342-4796__________ machinery and equipment wanted must
Want someone to load & haul horse be seeking those items for their own
manure & shaving using your equip., will pay farming operation.____________________
money. Harriett Allison Ball Ground 770479-7774___________________________
Lilliston 4-row s-tine cult!., w/3 55-gal. tanks, Demco 8-row squeeze pump, ground
Want someone to cut, bale, fert. approx. whl. drive, $2000. Paul Harrell Cairo 912-
20 A. of pasture land, we ask 1/5 per rnd. 377-4020._______________ ____________
bale/sq. bale. E. Mayfield Monroe 770-923- Ford combine, 20' header, exc. cond., 2
2693_________________________'
combines/parts, $24,000; 4-row KMC ripper
Want someone to haul off manure com w/spiders attached, $2,500. Lynn Holton
post, dump truck & loader welcome, 60 stall Albany 912-432-9316__________________
horse barn. Darrell Reynolds Senoia 770- `38 AC-1B tractor, $1,800; AC 95G
599-3303 _______________________
manure spreader, $350. W. E. Rees
Want someone to sheer 10-12 sheep in Lawrenceville 770-963-8614____________
Calhoun Co. Ricky Hurt Dawson 912-849- `42 AC-WC, ser. #119,364, rebuilt motor,
0026
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restored like new, $3,000. Charles Cannon
Want someone to repair and install fence Abbeville 912-467-2042______________
in Macon area. K. Kalish Macon 912-474- `47 9N rebuilt eng., 12V, Sherman 2 spd.
2748____________
trans., good sheet metal, like new tires, 5'
Want someone to clean stalls weekly in bush hog, $2,700. Henry Queen Griffin 770-
exchange for board of horse or riding privi- 227-0318_____________________________
leqes. J. Sweeney Dacula 770-682-9176
`47 Ford 8N tractor, good cond., $2,200,
Want someone to remove beavers from bush hog., plow, sickle bar & disc harrow. J.
lake & creek, free pelts. C. Dallas Atlanta Brandon Ringgold 706-937-3385________
404-346-7546
`48 JD B tractor, runs good rubber. N.
Recipe Request
Newell Gillsville 770-869-7850__________ `49 9N Ford tractoir, fair cond., good tires,
Recipe for Mud Slide Pie.
$1,500. Wilson Williams Greenville 706672-1231-____________________________
Merle Bates 1091 Heidi Tr. Buckhead, Ga. 30625
`49 Ford 8N tractor, w/box scrape, new everything, runs exc. can del. w/in 770 area, $3,850. J. Trainor Stone Mountain 404299-8568
`49 Int'l., U300 w/Wagnor front-end loader & backhoe, $2,500, was running when
parked. C. B. Danuser Milledgeville 912-
452-1158
_____________ ________
`49 JD-MT, $1,500; .`41 JD-H, $1,500 or
$2,800 for both. Herman Wiley Covington
770-464-3815_________________________
`50 8N Ford tractor, good shape. E. C.
Cole Canton 770-720-2489_____________
`50 JD A O, good sheet mtl., all fenders,
shields are good, 2-cyl, runs, great for restor ing, $2,000. Henry Freeman Cleveland 706-
865-3976_________________________
`52 Ford 8N tractor, 12V sys., runs good, w/finish mower, $3,500. J. Drake Eastman
912-374-5214_________________________
`52 JD B tractor, $2,800. Gary T. Adams
Ha 706-78973189______________________
`52 JD G, $1,500; JD 555, 3-btm. plow,
$175. Dan Alexander Marietta 770-565-
2210
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`52 JD-B, eng. reworked and new paint,
$1,400. Wayne Kelpen Atlanta 404-714-
0777 ____________________________
`56 AC-G tractor, hyd. lifts, good tires,
paint, runs good. Robert West Gainesville
770-869-3737_________________________
`57 Ford 640, 4-cyl., gas tractor, 32 PTO,
rebuilt eng.; `51 JD-M, 2-cyl. gas tractor &
equip., good cond. R. Chandler Carrollton
770-832-2364_________________________
`59 Ford tractor, bush hog, new tires, 4
spd., 8-cyl. harrow. H. Lawrence Winston 770-489-1575_________________________
`60 AC D-14 tractor, some repair needed, w/3-btm. plow, harrow, $2,000. James
Kennedy 2790 Piney Mount Rd. Tennille
31089 912-552-9223 _______________
.`64 Ford 4000 dsl.,, new paint, good tires,
$4,200; 5' bush hog, $475; 6' box scrape,
$350. C. Collins Austell 770-819-6520
`67 Bolens 1250 tractor, 48" cut, culti., lay
off plow, 3-pt hitch, hyd. trans. w/manuals,
good cond., $3,000. Nancy Rich Cumming
770-887-4141_________________________
72 AC all crop harvester, TD-9 trans. parts
and misc., Supaer A crank shaft Y'flywheel. Harlon Langford 311 Warner Rd. West
Point 31833
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Wednesday May 1, 1996
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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72 Ford 2000 tractor, fair cond., $3,100; 2 Covington planters for $250; 3 rotary AC-C nidi, w/5' puli type bush hog, new Finish mower, used one time. David Gleaner E-AC combine, needs repairs,
18' flatbed, tandem whl, trlr., $500. George fenders $50. Virgil Fitzgerald Rochelle 912- tires/muffler, good cond., $1600. J. Carter Sheffield Eastman 912-374-0412
$850; Nl mower/conditioner, $100. Bruce
Gann Tucker 770-938-4437
365-7278
Aragon 770-684-7607
Ford 2-btm. plow, 3-pt hitch, hvy. dty., 18" Wheeler Social Circle 770-786-0386
73 AC HD-6B, 85%, ex. cond, w/winch, 2 Int'l. 2-row cotton pickers, mdl. # Agro-tec., 12-row pull type sprayer; JD cut, sandblasted, painted and new points, Gleaner-M combine, 15' grain table, very
good cond, $7,500. George Fussell 414/416, runs good, 1 gas, 1 butane, $2,250 4420 combine corn/grain head, sheltered $475. Mark E. Johnson Ellijay 706-635- low hrs.; Gleaner-M, 6-row corn head, 30"
Sylvania 912-829-3044
for both. Clifford Gay Milan 912-362-4618 other. Thelma O'Hearor Donalsonville 912- 7420
rows. Eddie Sullivan Carrollton 770-834-
73 IH 2504, 4hp gas, IH 2000 loader, 2 PTO driven, generators, 30-50 kw, 524-5765
Ford 2310, 5 pcs. equip., $8,500; Hesston 0724
PTO, belly bar, p/s, no 3-pt lift, $3,000. $3,000, 50-80 kw, $4,000. Roger Smith Ariens (Rocket) tiller, 7 hp. $600. G. Grand 1070 mower/conditioner; Shaver hyd. post Hardee 6-row chemical sprayer, 3-pt hitch,
Thomas Newsom Flowery Branch 770- Arnoldsville 706-548-2923
Marietta 770-422-1306
driver; JD 3300 combine. Donald Hamil PTO, 65 gal. plastic tank, good cond. M. P.
967-2403
2-row Pitts, frame w/9' 2-row, 5 shank all Ariens rear tine tiller, 7hp, $550; Giant-Vac Bremen 770-646-3125
Chestnutt Ludowici 912-545-2529
75 JD 4230 tractor, good cond., $10,000, purpose plow, $350/ea., both for $600, call 8hp, $300; 6'x10' trlr., #3500, 1-axle, $575. Ford 3000 tractor/runs good, $3,800. B. R. Hay rake, Centuar 8-whl. rake & cart, new
Hugh E. Haley Colbert 706-788-2978
aft. 5 pm. Bruce O'Neal Luthersville 770- Keith Sander Hoschton 770-822-1800 706- Thompson Vidalia 912-537-9890
3-pt hay spear, mineral feeder. Christy Burris
76 JD 4230, 5400 hrs., good cond., new 927-9353
654-3616
Ford 340 tractor and loader, live PTO, dsl., Stockbridge 770-507-1131
tires, 200 yrs. old; just matured, ell aft. 9 pm. 20 disc, 3-pt hitch smoothing harrow, good Atlas 8-disc harrow, good cond.; Farmall ROPS 3-pt hitch, 40hp., $9,250. Phillip Hesston 1090 mower/conditioner, field
T. W. Moore Pinehurst 912-433-4001
cond.; 5' disc mower. Donald Phillips Super A planter, culti., bolly mower, 2-disc Mullinax Dahlonega 706-864-3434
ready, extra parts, and manuals, $2,000, call
78 Ford tandem dsl. w/22', 5 compartment Rovston 706-245-6360
tiller. Sherman Lunsford Bowman 706-283- Ford 3400 industrial loader-backhoe, aft. 6 pm. E. Smith Hull 706-548-2176
bulkliner feed body, working cond., $5,800; 24' flatbed trlr., gooseneck hitch, 16" tires, 4764
diesel, runs good, obo. G. A. Meyer Danville Hesston 1091, 9' haybine, $2,300; NH 273
`84 feed body, $3,800. Doug Turk Gillsville electric brakes, ramps, 6000 lb. axles, Better-Bilt 2600 gal. liquid manure spread 9124562-3600
baler, $2,300; 7' NH 472, $i ,700, exc. cond.,
770-869-7845'
$2750. Hugh Willcox Winterville 706-742- er, pump, loading stand, $4,500. Terry Ford 3600, p/s, live PTO, gas, $5,995; `70 call aft. 4 pm. L. Hughie Sharpsburg 770-
79 Case 580C backhoe, good cond., 7918
McCants Butler 912-862-3999
Ford F700, p/sm 2 sod,m 14' flat-bed, 251-3820
$13,500; 1-row pepper or tomato plant set 3 garden tractors, very good cond., Bolens QT 17 L/G tractor, `85,48" mowing $3,895. Jack Kine Augusta 706-855-3835
Hesston 555T rnd. baler w/surface wrap;
ter, 3-pt hitch, $325. Dudley Stamps $300/ea. T. H. Bently Madison 706-342- deck, hydrostatic drive, 16 hp, Kohler, PTO, Ford 4000 dsl. tractor, p/s, 8 spd. trans., Hesston 3760 17' tedder; M&W 806 8' disc
Newnan 770-251-2696
2039
hydraulic deck lift, $1250. T.L. Duckett independ. PTO, wet brakes, exc. cond., mower; NH 462 8' disc mower. O. E.
79 Whites 16hp, ranger. Kashous L. 3 tractors w/equip., good cond., AC-G, Conyers 770-483-6052
$5,800. J. R. Paradice Vidalia 912-537- Chapman Manchester 706-846-2530
Powers College Park 770-996-7242_____ $2,400; shaw, $500; David Bradley walk Bolens tractor mower, PTO driven, 48" 3408
Holland 1-row transplanter, 3-pt hitch set
`83 JD 4250, exc. cond., $27,500. Charles behind, $300. B. P Everett Buford 770-945- deck, nearly new 14hp, l/C eng., $950/obo. Ford 4400, p/s, live PTO, gas, $5,595; MF up for pine trees, like new, $350. Bill Wilson
Waddell Georgetown 912-334-4903
5198
R, Reed Cumming 770-887-9106
135, gas $4,995; `67 Int'l., 240, 40hp, $2,895 Covington 770-786-9736
`83 MF 550 combine, V-Z reel, floating head, A/C straw chopper, new tires, $9,800; JD 71 planter, $1,400. Harold Smith
3-pt hitch hyd. cart; 1-row potato digger; #9 cycle bar; dump rake & disc, all horse drawn equip. L. Barber Brinson 912-246-2146
Brown 6' rotary mower; hvy. dty. JD 14x7 B grain drill, both exc cond. Marvin Kelley Colquitt 912-758-3191
Lou McKeller Lincolnton 706-359-1784
Ford 5000 tractor, 9 pcs. of equip., call aft. 8 pm. Leroy Allen Butler 912-862-3716
Horse drawn mower, horse, drawn hay rake, $125 ea. Bill Balew Fairmount 770382-6676
Stapleton 706-547-2739
3-pt hitch; 5' bush hog w/slip type clutch, Brown Hauleasy tilt bed trlr., tag-along, Ford 5000 dsl,, runs good, good sheet Int'l. 105 Cadet mower, will trade for
`85 Case 580E backhoe, 4x4, ROPS, new paint, wobble sticks, good cond., $23,000/obo. Glenn Crummey Baxley 912-
good cond., $4,000; mule drawn Cole planter, gear driver, $85. Marvin Lyle Pendergrass 706-693-2032
w/2 brake axles, 1200 lb. capicity, except, cond., $4,850. Frank Gassett Oglethorpe 912-472-8894
metal, $6,600. Tom Rupert Grovetown 706-863-7594
Ford 5000, 50' tiller, bush hog, 3-pt. bot
Hereford beff type calf, gentle. Mike Lavelle McDonough 770-957-5793
Int'l. 7' mower/conditioner mdl. 990, good
367-2986
`86 Barko 160 on Country Boy trlr., w/353
Detroit eng., $10,000. James Beasley Metter 912-685-6281
`86 Kubota L3750, exc. cond., 5-cyl shuttle shift, 583 hrs., sheltered, $10,500, firm. Charles Johnson Fayetteville 770-7197644
`87 Case Int'l. 485, 42hp, w/6' bush hog, $12,500. L. Waters Rockmart 770-684-
4840
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`89 MF 1010, 60" grooming blade & scrape, under 300 hrs. Celeste Williams Fayetteville 770-487-4398
`90 Long 310-DT, dsl., 4WD tractor, w/loader, bush hog/scrape box, has fuel problems, reduced, $4,500. Frank Farmer
Forest Park 404-361-8100
`91 Case IH 275, dsl., 250 hrs., w/'93 4whl. trlr., both, $9,300. Ron Edson Grovetown 706-738-1295.
`94 Ford 1720 tractor, 3-pt hitch, 190 hrs., 5' bush hog, 5' box blade, like new, $10,000
firm. Brian Stewart Augusta 706-541-0456
`95 Belarus 250 tractor, 31 hrs., power, 30 hrs., 5' bush hog, 3-pt hitch, like new, $6,500. Steve Stillwell Grayson 770-513-7702 ;
`95 CM, removable tack comp., holds 3 saddles & tack, like new, $300. B. Ellington Conyers 770-483-2013
`96 3-axle trlr., 8.5 wide, 3' dove tail, elec, brakes, 10-ton, zero hrs., ``Hornbuilt". Dan Maughon Covington 770-787-9874
01 Fricks portable sawmill, all steel on wheels, 471 Detroit power unit, tyler edger and slab conveyor. C. Greenway
Dawsonville 706-265-3193
38" snap-on duals whls., $400; 10' TaylorWay lift harrow, $500; 4-row tillivator, $2,000; 4400 grain combine, $5,000. James R. Story Svcamore 912-567-3692
4' Coroni finish mower, used on season, always sheltered, $795. M. Eisenburg Favetteville 770-461-7228
4' belly mower; adapt, for Cubs AC-B, etc., 12x24 rear tires, 75%, sell/trade for AC-B rear tire whls., 10x24. J. L. Sockwell Snellville 770-972-9990
4'x8' utility trlr., bed w/sides, spare tire, $325. B. Crowder Chickamauga 706-3758373
4-disk tiller, JD-M, exc. cond., $350/obo. Marvin L. Scoggins Elberton 706-283-4486
4-row KMC tillivator; Blanton 7-shank chis el plow; 4-row culti.; Peerless peanut dryer; Lilliston combine, 4 flip-btm. plow, other. Dennie Metcalf Svcamore 912-386-1444
5' Int'l. box scrape, new, never used, $350. Daniel Patrick Monticello 706-468-8162
5' Servis pull type bush hog, 3-pt hitch, PTO driven, screw type, wood splitter. Thomas Lane Franklin 706-675-3683
5' bush hog mower, like new, $675, scrape blade, $295. Clay Keller Danielsville 706376-8401
5' rotary bush hog mower, $250. Earl Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502
5hp Ariens rear tine tiller, exc. cond., $400. C. H. Holmes Fayetteville 770-461-6497
6' bush hog PTO roto-tiller, 8hp Troy-Bilt tiller, potato plow, 1-row culti. Stan Whitaker Elliiav 770-973-5344 706-276-2440
6' pull type bush hog, good cond. M. L. Alewine Lavonia 706-356-4879
Bulk feed body, 18-ton, 6 bin, 20' boom, `91 Bulkliner, mounted on older tandem dsl., $21,000. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706769-1315
Bush Hog brand 5' bush hog, approx. 1 yr. old, used 3 times, $500. Jerry Gerrin Clarkesville 706-754-7038
Bush and bog harrow, 20" disc, like new, $275. Larry C. Lee Fayetteville 770-4614050
Case 2670 tractor; Gleaner L-2 combine; 6-row AC planter, wide row, w/row markers. James Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376
Club farm tractor, runs by battery or magnetor, 4 pc. equip. Leroy Storey Loganville 770-466-7449
Complete front-end planter A culti. for '50 JD tractor; fert. disk, $250. Tom Joyner Statesboro 912-681-5241
Covington planter, used one year, $200. H. Haley Oakman 706-695-8050
Cross fertilizer spreader, 7-ton, Ford LN8000, 3208 Cat. dsl., Ige. tires, $8,000. A. Long Eastman 912-374-3724
David Brown 990 tractor, approx. 60hp, good cond., low hrs., $2,950. C. Sanders Moreland 770-251-5399
Davis taskforce 200 trencher w/trlr., kit for wider trenches, $3,500. Catherine Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-3835
Dearborn, 3-pt hitch, dbl. disc, turn plow, $200. James Andrews Patterson 912-4498160
Deutz sq. baler, mdl. HD490. Timothy Rowlins Fayetteville 770-461-6473______
Deutz-Allis hay baler, NH hay stackliner, M&W side del. rake, Tonutti pull type hay
tom plow, boom pole, bedder, $7,000, call btw. 1-4 pm. Tommy Yauuncu Atlanta 404261-0044
Ford 532 sq. baler, 7' Ford 501 cycle mower, new 4-whl. rake, equip, seldom used, $4,000, firm. R. Overvick Peachtree City 770-487-6164
Ford 800 and Ferguson 30 tractors, exc. cond. M. Vauqhn Baxley 912-366-9025
Ford 860, 42hp, w/bush hog, harrows,; gill pulverizer., trlr., exc. cond., $7,000. Bill Joyner Fayetteville 770-461-5545 770-4741320
Ford 8N tractor, 16' dual azle trlr., 7 psc. of equip., $4,700. Jerry Hagan 1271 CorinthPoseyville Rd Bremen 30110
Ford 8N and 800 gas, $2,800 and $3,200, cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312
Ford 9N tractor, w/1-row culti., runs good w/good paint, rubber, $2,500. Hiram Whitehead Bogart 706A69-7819
Ford 9N rebuilt eng., new paint, good tires w/5' disk harrow, $3,650. Tom Sanders Albany 912-439-2348
Ford Dexta, diesel, hi-lo transmission, live PTO, new starter & paint, $2800. Larry Hill Blue Ridge 706-632-6818
Ford Golden Jubilee, comp, restored, hi-lo trans., live lift, 12V, 5' bush hog, 5 1/2' box blade, $5,400/obo. Bobby Hardy Andersonville 912-472-5745
Ford mower deck, 48", $100; MF 1020, p/s, 3-cyl., $6,000; 5' bush hog, $750; 4' mower, $400. L. Brown Cannon 706-2455618
Garden tiller, good cond., new 5hp eng., $195. J.L. Griffin Rte. 2, Box 3452
cond., $1,550, Ive. msg. Sam Selman Armuchee 706-234-7800
Int'l. Cub Cadet, 12hp, hyd., front blade, dual rear whls., $995; 104 Cub Cadet for parts, $195. Ed Gosa Albany 912-436-8219
Int'l. Super A, w/orig. and uniform shape, $2,450. B, C. Parks Ellijay 706-276-2697
Int'l. manure spreader, grnd. dr., $495,4x8' utility trlr., drop axel, lights, jack, $175, good cond. C. Dangar Alpharetta 770-751-9722
Int'l. rnd. baler, 2400 big roll, 5'x6' bales or less, very good cond., always sheltered, $3,500. Henry Puckett Athens 706-5468197
JD & LA, both runs good, restorable,
$2,500 ea. Jim Cleveland Thomaston 706648-4172
JD 1010, good cond., $2,500; Ford 4000,
new paint, $3,950. Leonard Baines
Rockmart 770-684-6864
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JD 1050, 562 hrs,, good cond., exc. hyd.,
$9,200. Eric Harrover Danielsville 706-7952703
JD 1209 mower cond., $1,500; 4' Bush
Hog brand bush hog, $150; 60" Woods mower, both 3-pt hitch, $350. John Campbell
Winterville 706-742-7054
JD 2010 gas, 46hp, p/s, remotes, 90% rubber, $3,995. W. Hair Augusta 706-733-1762
JD 2020, good cond., $6,000; 2 Int'l. 295 planters on tool bar, $350. Timmy Hiers
Morven 912-241-9329
JD 210 smoothing harrow, $1,650. Gary W. Lott Hartwell 706-376-9591
JD 2155, 45hp, 600 hrs., $12,000, firm. Mark Winter Summerville 706-857-7779
JD 2555/4WD, $10,900; MF 2675,
1 horse wagon, new paint, good shape, also buck board frame, both $500, call aft. 5 pm. J. D. Hash McIntyre 912-628-2714
1 rear tractor tire & tube, 14=9-26 six ply, $75. Emit! Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706
1-row Cole planter/culti., $425; 3-pt hitch sprayet, $400; 5hp mulcher/shredder, $375. Ken Berry Stockbridge 770-474-8597
6'x22' flat-bed trlr., w/3 axles, ramps and lights, $750. Gene Jones Talking Rock 706-692-5788
7' NH 451 sickle mower, good cond., $700. J. Grandv Williamson 770-567-8409
7' wide front blade, 4-way, fits Ford 3930 w/wo valve, $850. Bill Greene Acworth 770974-5133
tedder, Kuhn cutter, other. Jay Moore Loganville 770-466-1857
Diamond 70 c.p.h. Farmpacker, good cond., rdy. to work, 2 AC Newell curtain machines, 36" & 48" fans. Bob Rice Madison 706-342-9615
Dickyvator, 4-row w/direct spray shields, field ready, $700. Ted Milliron Shellman
Nicholson 30565 706-543-7163
Gas powered air compressor, 10hp, $650. Keith Edwards Hoschton 706-654-2422
Gehl disk mower w/rebuilt bar, $1,500; Case hay rake, $450, PTO driven, $375. Greq Fearnow Covington 770-787-0077
Gill 1-row culti., no planter, like new, $300. Robert Elliott Buford 770-945-2248
$3,500; Irrig. power unit, $2,400; Boss travel er, $2,400, other. D. Warren Thomasville 912-346-3155
JD 2640 w/loader, 780 hrs., MF 298, 80hp, nice, $12,000/ea.; 8' Ford flail mower, $1,000. Ray Edge Braselton 706-654-2955
JD 2640, like new, exc. cond., field ready. Winburn Moore Collins 912-557-6385
14' JD 1408 rotary mower, $500; 3 14' hay wagons, $500/ea. Richard Meremonte Hampton 770-707-0216
14-shank chisel plow, $1,000; JD culler mounts, $100. R. R. Bruce Athens 706-5438435
16 disc harrow, 3-pt hitch, $350; 8 disc harrow, st. hitch, $125; culti. plows & scrape st. hitch, $75/ea. Lonnie Pruitt
70-66 Hesston dsl., 3-pt htich, p/s, remotes, $3,975; Cub Farmall, hyd. lift, w/good belly mower, $2,600, other. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944
790 Lockwood pecan cleaner; Ramacher 610 harvester. C. L. Boyd Cordele 912-2735535
8' harrow, Scallop disc/drag; 2-row culti., w/Covington disk; JD planters, hi-spd., call aft. 5 pm. Sherry Harderman Eastman 912-
912-679-5801 Ditch Witch 1820 H trencher w/36" boom,
18hp Honda eng., hyd. steer dr. wheels. M. Pate Ashburn 912-567-0878
Extra hvy. dty. tractor, 3-pt hitch, lift boom. William Thompson Blakely 912-723-4026
FMC 757 pecan sprayer, mounted on 1978 IH truck, exc. cond., $19,750. Charles A Vinson Fort Valley 912-825-5030
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Lawrenceville 770-682-5996
374-7847
Farmall A w/cults., 4' bush hog; trlr. type on page two and under individual category headings before submitting notices for
16" 2-btm. plow, $250 and 8 disc pull type Rome Bogg harrow, $250. Robert D. Rhinehart LaFayette 706-638-3815
16" double deep bottom plow; Baltic fertil izer spreader. Tom O'Neal Appling 706-
81'x6" auger w/10hp elec, motor and rollaway hopper, used 6 mos., no transport assembly. Gaines Wilson Thomaston 706647-6747
8N bush hog, 2-row Covington planters &
Cub Lo-boy flail mower. Bob McDonald Cedartown 770-748-5557
Farmall A.cultL, good cond., 12V sys. new front tires, $1,750; MF 165 radiator, $55. Charles Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4450
publication.
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Category: ______ . ____________________
541-0783
culti., all purpose plow; Super A Int'l. w/culti. Farmall A, looks/runs good, has full set of
16' dove tail trlr. w/ramps, treated floor, Lee Henderson Zebulon 770-567-3268
culti. & disc plow, new starter, hyd. pump,
dual axles, lights, bumper- pull, exc. cond., $1,000. Richard Todd Roopville 770-854-
9' Aer-Way reversible chain harrow, 45 & 10 degree angles, 5/8" dia. teeth, $585.
rear tires, $2,000. Joshua Clark 770-232-0749
Suwanee
8132
Lanier Burden Comer 706-783-3920
Farmall Cub w/planters, culti., low-off plow,
16' litter spreader, pull type, PTO drive, 1 1/2 yrs. old, like new, $5,800. Carl Dyck Bowersvilie 706-245-9199
94' JD 6400 tractor, 1900 hrs., like new, call aft. 7pm. Ronnie Singleton Buena Vista 912-649-7486
fert, hopper, Gee Whiz harrow and parts, $2,800; JD 40, $2,500. Terry Bentley Bethlehem 770-867-6367
16' trlr., 2-axles, loading ramps, lights, 963 6-row narrow corn header, $7,000; Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, disc,
good cond., $1,050. Herbert Kirby Dallas
770-445-7376
864 6-row wide corn header, $6,500. Robert Gradous Hephzibah 706-554-6218
plow, scrape, good cond., $3,200. Doulgas Pendley Cumming 770-887-8113
16' trlr., 2 axles, brakes on one axle, metal bed, lights, ramps, oak side planks, $800. Joe Jones Clermont 770-9.83-7657
17' Johnson harrow; KMC 144" roto tiller:
AC 2-row planters, good cond., $500. Cecil Gilbreath Trenton 706-657-6498
AC 6060 tractor, approx. 3000 hrs., good cond., $9,500. Ronnie Ravan Flowery
Farmall Cub, disk plow,, culti., harrows, new paint, good cond., $1,950. Frank McDaniel Jasper 706-692-6501
Farmall H, everything works, strong trac
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MF front-end tractor wts.(IO). Charlie Waters Branch 770-967-3503
tor, $T,200. D. Adams Haddock 912-932-
Sylvania 912-857-3782
AC 7040 w/cab, 140 hp, rebuilt injection 5981
18hp Sears Kohler Magnum mower, 44" pump, lights, brakes &. hyd. work, Farmall Super C tractor, $900; 5' bush
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deck, 3yrs. old, $1,400, exc. cond. H. $5,500/obo. Don Reynolds Millen 912-982- hog, $400; sickle mower, $200. E. Kennedy
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Maddox Unadilla 912-627-9209
5707
Cochran 912-934-1311
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2 AC D-14 tractors, not running, incl. new short block, many other parts, $2,500. Robert Clark Leslie 912-874-1818_______
2 AC combines, 60 sack type w/sheets, 70
AC HD 4 loader for parts, call aft. 8 pm. Jimmy Purser Rockmart 770-684-7457
AC eng. block, $200, cash, call aft. 8pm. A.C. Edwards 225 Patterson Rd/, Talking
Farmhand Feedmaster 825, feed mill, exc. cond., new tires, have owners manual, rdy. to use., $2,500, cash. L. Griffith Newnan 770-583-3677
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bin type w/auger, good cond., under shelter. Rock 30175 706-334-2968
Ferguson 3-pt hay rake, #20, good cond.,
W. M, Hayes Winterville 706-742-5626
2 Alomo 7' side mount hyd. flail mowers, tank pump mounting brackets, horses and valves, $3,500. Jerry Severson
AC tractor, 3-pt hitch, box blade and bush hog, good cond. J. W. Thaxton Crawfordville 706-456-2718
$600; wood splitter, 12hp eng.; $550. Alton
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Holeman Colbert 706-788-2559
Fertilizer spreader, 550 lb,, 3-pt hitch, PTO
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driven, $225. J. L. Donnell Dawsonville ^^.dvertisers may photocopy the form for future use.
McDonough 770-957-9100
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JD 3600, power quad., canopy, wts., 300 MF 180, external hyd., p/s, 63hp, $4,000; Troy-Bilt tiller, 5hp, good cond. Garland Want bullgear housing for JD 420 tractor 55 gal. stainless steel barrels, 55 gal.
hrs., $2,600; 20' gooseneck trlr., new tires, Gehl mdl. 95MX feed mixer, $500. Charlie Barrett Gainesville 770-534-5643
or complete tractor for parts. Frank Aspinwall metal barrels w/lids, 30 & 55 gal. plastic bar
$3,000, call aft. 8 pm. Mike Cartwright Martin Douglasville 770-949-2386
Troy-Bilt tiller, 4hp, Tecumseh Odum 912-586-6160
_____________ rels, all clean. C. Johnson Lawrenceville
Pearson 912-422-7493_________________ MF 20C gas, front-end loader, 40hp, shut foward/reverse, tills 14"x6", used 25 hrs., Want disc tiller for Farmall Super A, good 770-963-7257__________________ __
JD 375 rnd. baler, $9,500; Ford 5600 tle shift, $4,600/obo, cash; 2 Covington $675. James Overall Stone Mountain 404- cond. D. Farmer Martin 706-779-3905
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids, 30 & 55 gal.
w/loader, $9,500; Vicon mower, $3,750; V- planters & disk, $525 cash. Larry Garrett 292-4769
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Want front-end loader to fit 4020 JD trac- plastic barrels w/bunt holes, 5 gal. buckets
rake, $1,850, tedder, $2,450. Tommy Hurst Lilburn 770-921-1636_________ -
Troy-Bilt tiller, 5hp, like new, used only 4 tor. Rex Dauler Greensboro 706-453-4300 w/lid & handles. J. Cline Petty
Moultrie 912-941-2083_____________ _
MF 261 tractor, 60hp, 4 hyd. outlets, 147 times, $700. Faye Abbott Acworth 770-974- Want manual for Bob Cat 500 and 4 1/2' Lawrenceville 770-962-8241
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JD 40, 3-pt hitch, tricycle, new paint & hrs., $12,750, firm. G.A. Trabits Lone Oak 8214__________s_________________ '
bucket. Paul Caddis Canton 770-345-2318 5V tin, 500 sheets, 32 ton feed bin, other
seat, need rewiring, $1,550 cash. M. Brown 706-637-5735_________________________ Troy-Bilt rotor tiller pony mdl., like new, just Want old Cushman or parts, 2 or 3 wheel, items. George Brown Newborn 706-342-
Stonewall 770-964-5304________________ MF 35 gas, hi-lo, 5' rollover blade, 20 disk svc., $575. Jack H. Naish Clayton 706-782- any condition, call aft. 6 pm. John Mallette 3644
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JD 4010, 100hp, good cond., $6,500, 10' TW harrow; 5' Howse bush hog; 16' trlr., 3454________________________________ Brunswick 912-267-0394_______________ 6' bean stakes 10 cents, 8' 12 cents, 6'
offset harrow, $1,500. Wesley Cantrell other equip., $6,325. J. C. Munda Gumming Troy-Bilt, 5hp, pony tiller, like new, $400, Want older model tractor, (pre 1970), tomato stakes 30/35 cents, no Sun. sales.
Lithia Springs 770-944-1011____________ 770-887-3874
__________________ call aft. 8 pm. James R. Jones Dalton 706- w/three pt. lift 20-40 hp., any cond.; want tiny Paul W. King Columbus 770-482-6858
JD'4050, 3450 hrs., new tires, exc. cond., MF 453 rnd. hay baler, sheltered, $4,800. 278-7130_______ ;____________________ crawler loader dozier. Jim Poe 6x8x16" blocks 45 cents ea., 5V metal, 11 '
roll guard, $17,500. John Holladay Sandra Chance Danville 912-962-3661
Tuff-Bilt tractor, 16hp Kohler eng., hyd dri Lawrenceville 770-339-8064___________ _ slight rust & smut $1 ea., you pick & load. C.
Winterville 706-548-2872
__________ MF garden tractor, w/mower deck, 7hp, ven culti. lay-off plow, good cond., 9am-2pm, Want rim to fit JD A tractor, all steel, 9 lug Wellham Statham 770-725-2327
JD 420, new tires, eng. and paint. C. C. elec, start, $150/obo. James Randall wk/days, anytime wk-ends. Jerry Burruss fits 12x4x38 tire, also tire. O. Lee 75 KW, 3 phase D330 Catterpillar gen.,
Porter Shiloh 706-582-2541_____________ Atlanta 404-627-6314__________________ Gumming 770-887-3713_________ ______ Statesboro 912-587-5983____________ __ can use as 55KW single phase, 180 hrs.,
JD 4425 combine, 590 hrs., like new, corn MF mdl. #59DH, front-end loader, 4' buck Tuff-Bilt tractor, 16hp Kohler eng., 60" Want root rake for D-5 Cat dozer that $600, call aft. 7 pm. Dean Allen Commerce
and platform header, $35,5000. Frank et $500; PTO hyd pump, $150, last used on mower, planters, culti., other equip., also attaches to blade. James Blevins LaFayette 706-335-2867______________________ __
Simmons Claxton 912-739-1471 ______ MF 135. J. R. Barge Tyrone 770-964-6334 front loader. John Lunsford Dewy Rose 706-397-2323_________________________ 8500 ft. VG fencing, 5 gates, 2 auto, water-
JD 4430 cab/air, good cond.; Rhino 15' Manual head gate for cattle, mint cond., 706-283-6243 _______________''
Want scrape blade for JD 210 garden trac- ers, 12 corral panels, 200 VG Ige. post, 12
flex-wing mower, chisel plow, harrow, lift. J. asking $100. Wade Stephens Lyons 912- Used DR power wagon, good cond., $ tor. J. Millians Newnan 770-253-7424
creosote barn post. Dan Aaron Blairsville
R. Wood Williamson 770-228-9220
565-7606 ____________________ _
750. Mary Farmer Clarkesville 706-754- Want sheet metal for 1941 JD H tractor, 706-745-7140_____________________
JD 450 granin drill, 20-row, 1994 mdl., Manure spreader, extra good cond., orig. 5090_________
also flywheel for JD 70 gas tractor. John Alum, beams, 6" 2/36 ft., 2/16 ft., 4" 2/36
used on 120 A., $5,400. Frank Thrasher tires, ground driven, $1,100. R. Dangar Vermeer 504F hay baler, 4-row Paulk rin-n Cannady Statesboro 912-681-2278______ ft., 2/16 ft., steel braces, 3" wide, 2/36 ft.,
Bowersville 706-376-8379______________ Alpharetta 770-475-1914_______________ plant, 4-btm.; IH flip 4-btm.; Ford flip. Leslie Want sod harvester, land leveler, piggy 2/14 ft. Don Kearce Leesburg 912-759JD 4630 tractor, cab/air; 4-row KMC Massey Harris 22, tricycle front-end, runs Jones Jacksonville 912-833-5630_______ back forklift, & tractor type forklift. Mike 2476________ ________________________
peanut inverter; 10' peanut wagons. J. T. good, 3-pt hitch, live lift, $2,000/obo. Russell Vermeer 605-J, rnd. baler, $9,500; self Horne Duluth 770-623-1754 ___________ Animal pens, hvy. welded wire $5, breeder
Bullinqton. Cordele 912-273-3597______ _ Frazier Commerce 706-335-6797
loading rnd. bale mover, $3,500. Roy Barrett Want starter and generator for JD-LA trac- pen, 30"x5' w/box, pressure treated frame
JD 5200, 100 hrs., like new, under wrnty. Meyers 500 gal. pecan sprayer, Detroit Marshallville 912-967-2570_____________ tor. Chris Allen Marietta 770-426-5650
$40, w/o box $30. A. Cain Commerce 706-
Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2038 dsl., all stainless, exc. cond. Wade Powell WD 45AC, p/s, 3-pt hitch, 50hp; JD 430, 3- Want tandem set, 6 or 8 yd. dirt pan, would 335-6798____________________________
JD 530 rnd baler, w/montor, exc. Cond., Brinson 912-246-3610 _______ :
pt hitch, 30hp. J. Blasczyk Douglasville consider individual units; also hvy. offset cut Approx. 200 steel fence posts $1.25 ea.,
$8,500/obo; 4' 6-rnd bale hay wagon, Murray tiller, B/S, 5hp, 4-cyl., front tine 770-942-5018
_______ __________ ting harrow. Aaron McWhorter Whitesburg barbed wire 25 cenfs/lb. Joey Harvey
$1,200/obo. Wayne Stebbins Jakin 912- chain drive, good cond., $250. C. J. Wilson Waldon 4100 uni-tractor; `91 Belarus 525, 800-273-8608_________________________ Donalsonville 912-524-2514
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793-2330_____________________________
JD 535 baler w/Netwrap, used 3 seasons, $12,500. Eli Hostetler, Jr. Montezuma 912472-8424 .____________________________
JD 71 4-row planter, exc. cond., $1,500. Richard Schulze Savannah 912-352-3120
JD 71, 4-row planters on ripper-bedder, exc. cond., $3500, dely. avail. Tim Mosley Metter 912-685-2802___________________
Marietta 770-973-7889_________________
NH 268 sq. baler, Vicon 330 rake & tedder combo, both, $1,500. L. Garrison Marietta 770-423-1230 ___________
NH 276 baler, good cond., fid. rdy., $3,250. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706695-4987___________________
NH 451 sickle mower, good cond. Claude Carver Douglas 912-384-1589 _______
w/front loader; Vermeer Ditch Witch, gas;
Ford 6000. Ralph Eskew Fairburn 770-964-
3341
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Wood-mizer, LT40HD24, 343 hrs., blades
incl., like new, $19,000. M. Smith Rockmart
770-684-5752_________________________
Yellow/white Cub, w/belly mower, comp,
quick hitch for Cub w/4 pcs. of equip. R.
Mathis Gumming 770-887-4519
Want to buy Ferguson 135 dsl. tractor w/ p/s. Edward McCarty Alma 912-632-4842 912-632-6015_________ _______________
Want tosser side loader or log tosser, will pay cash, call aft. 6 pm. W. E. Twilley Dallas 770-445-3548_______________ _________
Want two 1 or 2 horse matching wagon wheels in good cond., reas. priced. M. Simpson Forest Park 404-366-4488
Cedar lap and pine lumber, 1x4 T and G approx. 80 yrs. old., Alan Shearouse Woodbury 706-553-5109_______________
Cross cut saw $50, blacksmith, blower, hand cranked on pedestal $150. Aubrey Benfroe Fayetteville 770-461-7144______
Cypress lumber, 1x4, 1x6, mostly 3/4" thick, diff. lengths, make good board & batten siding, other items. Greg Cain Quitman
JD 850 tractor, 0574.8 mi., harrow & bush hog, $6,500 for all. G. Sanders Loganville 770-466-4192_________________________
JD 9920 cotton picker, field ready, $28,000; JD 4430, c/a, $10,500; 4 JD 71
NH 487 rnd. baler, Kuhn rnd. rake; Vicon disc mower, Kuhn tedder, lo time, exc. cond., $9,000. Mike Markcity Cornelia 706-7784566 ____________________
NH 846 hay baler, 4x5 bales, $2,000; 8'
Farm Machinery Wanted
Need center front axle for JD 420. L. Peugh Cedartown 770-748-0056
Want 12"x1 bottom plow w/3-pt hitch, call
Want two 8.3x24 to 11.5x24 turf tires. Frank Trammel Trion 706-638-2916______
Want utility trlr., reas. priced. Harry Rogers Sharpsburg 770-669-5788 770-502-1050
Want working windmill must be in good. B.
912-263-8168 ______________________
Emus & turkey outdoor feeders, metal, holds about 1000 lbs., Lowndes & Oconee Co. $40. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706769- 7866____________________________
planters on culti. J. Williams Edison 912- Lely disc cutter, $2,400. Randy Robinson aft. 5 pm. Andy Hendrix Statesboro 912- Heard Athens 706-354-8164
835-2496________________________ 1
Reynolds 912-847-2696______________ _ 681-4661
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Fans, two 48" $200 & $180. Philip Hembrey Winder 770-867-6778_________
JD 9965 cotton picker, fid. rdy., low hrs.
Mike Bower Lyons 912-526-6080________
JD M, wide front-end, 3-pt lift, good tires,
I, 750; some 3-pt equip. Eugene Carithers
2435 Tucker Mill Rd. Conyers 30208 770-
483-2639__________________
JD TT4 sq. baler, exc. cond. Bobby Garrett
Winder 770-867-2797
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JD hay flutter; drag harrow, 3-pt; light
smoothing harrow, pull; tree planter, 3-pt. W.
H. Sell Hoschton 706-654-2921_________
JD mdl. 56 mower for sale, not running,
good for parts or repair, $150/obo. B.
Trammel Snellville 770-972-2456
NH 846 rnd. baler, good cond. w/fluffer,
$2,500. Jim Blackburn Batesvilie 706-947-
3718________________________________
NH haybine, #474, extra blades, $2,500;
Gehl hammermill and mixer w/gas motor,
$1,500. N. Watson Dawsonville 706-265-
2217
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NH rake, disc mower. Virginia Crutchfield
Jackson 770-775-6644_________________
. Orchard sprayer, 3-pt hitch, hose gun, 110
gal., good cond.; 10'x6' 2-axle trlr. w/sides.
Kermit Reece Ellijay 706-273-3400______
Pauk 6-row, 5 spd. culti., $2,500. Melvin
Fletcher Chula9f2-831-5521 _______
Want 17A series Cat motor; also Fordson major rear whl. & parts tractor, and 6 or 7' mower gear box. Ken Boyette Centerville 912-923-7335 _________ __________
Want 18.4x38 rear tractor tire in good cond. R.C. Rosier Hephzibah 706-5924095________________________________
Want 2-row culti. in good cond., call aft. 7 pm. Mike Grizzle Dahlonega 706-864-2340
Want 2000 gal. vacuum honey wagon. Hal Mixon Rayle 706-274-3025_____________
Want 750 MF combine w/grain head, good cond., reas. Willini Monhus Preston 912828-2503_______
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
`77 mdl. Husgvarna chain saw w/bow $300, after 6 p.m. Robert Taunton Jr. Butler 912-862-5629________________________ _
`95 Gehl, feed mill, good cond., $2,500. Lamar White Cuthbert 912-732-2233
1 corn conveyor, 16' long w/gas eng. $100. H. Edwin Trice Thdmaston 706-647-8279
1 corn wagon $250, 10" grain auger on
Farrowing & nursery, crates, pens, stain
less steel feeders, auto feeder w/tank, water-
ers, other. Frank McVey McRae 912-868-
5418__________________
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Feed bin for sale, 10 ton bin w/auger, real good cond. Larry Anderson Alpharetta 770475-6725_____________________________
Fence mesh & barbed metal, cedar posts,
water &~feed troughs, other items. D. Luca
Emerson 770-386-0482,,
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Floor scales twin beam, weighs to 1000
lbs., good cond. $400. H. Lunsford McDonough 770-957-4075_____________
Foley Bellsaw tool sharpening equip,
JD-A 45, good cond., 3-pt hitch, $2,000; Paulk 6-row n/w subsoiler bedder; Case Want 8N starter or tractor for parts, also wheels, 40' long $250. H. Powell Coilidge w/attachments, auto. handsaW & blade
Farmall Cub w/culti., new paint, decals, good 21' disc harrow w/folding wings; Ford TW25 12x4x28 rear tire and 4.00 19 front tire. 912-346-3186_____________
sharpener $1250. Lester Poss Canton 770-
tires, $2,100. Joann Malcom Snellville 770- ser. II, w/cab & air. Jay Nikkei Louisville Andre LaPlume Lincolnton 706-359-1746
1/2 hp. Myers submergible pump, used 2 889-4110__________________________ __
972-9979__________
912-625-3324
__________________ Want 9.5 L-14 flotation tire for baler. D. yrs., 220 volts $150. Jimmy Nixon, Sr. Free mini drinkers, enough for two 300'
JD-B, cranks, runs, looks good; JD 3010 Portable conveyor, chain type, 24' long, Lincolnton Commerce 706-335-0740
Palmetto 770-463-1341_________________ houses. H. Thompson Jefferson 706-367-
comp, parting out, new tires/trans., bad crank shaft, call aft. 6 pm. Kenneth Farmer Bostwick 706-342-2647________________
11' maximum tilt, hts., extra chain & hand
tow, dolly incl., $800. Warren Jones Atlanta
404-699-2516
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Want Batwing bush hog type mower & front end loader for 6700 Ford. Also, used 18.4 x 34 tires. Frank Bird P.O. Box 420 lla
10 Universal farrowing crates complete, $750. M. Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
10" table top saw $250, 12" band saw
4938________________________________ Free, good 2 room farm house, you dis
mantle, easy access. W. Walton Eatonton
JD-M culti., com., $200. George Mulkey Powell 4350 tobacco sprayer and toppers, 30647 706-789-3928
_______ ___ $125, good cond. Odis Cagle Buford 770- 706-485-6360______________
Blakely-912-723-3776__________________ JD-M planter & culti.,, 16 disc harrow, bush
$7,500; JD bedder; JD 4200 flip plow. Joel Rushing Register 912-852-5786_________
Want Ford 4000 04 5000 tractor for parts, 1965-up, must have good trans. and rear
682-9655____________________________ _ 125 yr. old farm houses, 3 rooms roofed, 1
GQF quail battery pens, 12' section, 6 holes per section, incl. waterers & feeders.
hog, wood splitter, seed spreader; JD parts, Rome bedding harrow, $5,500, call aft. 7 end. Harold Wheeler Elberton 706-283- frame, only $3000 both. t. Flewellyn 1235 Rick Hewett Arlington 912-725-3171 912-
$3,400. W. C. Akin Stockbridge 770-474- pm. Clinton Dasher Jr. Glennville 912-654- 8800_____________________________ ___ Mansfield Ave. Atlanta 404-688-3443
725-4972_______________ :_____________
2771_______
4786
__________ ' ____________ Want Ford 5000,5600 or 7000-7600 motor . 14'x20' glass greenhouse, dbl. strength Good used tin $4/sheet, good used lap sid
John Deere 2520, 61 hp, good cond., new Round baler, hay blower, hay loader, com block. Neal Spooner Iron City 912-774- glass, all alum, frame, call for price. Dennis ing $99/1000, other lumber avail. Stephen
paint, $6500 obo. Mike Bryan Shellman bine, waik-behind garden tractor, disc 2227_______________________________ Pomar Duluth 770-446-6878____________ Daniel Dallas 770-445-6270 _________ __
912-679-2098_________________________
KMC 4-row ripper planter w/JD 71 planters, $3,500; side mounted spray tanks, $750. Mike Brantley Kite 912-469-3606
KMC 6-row hyd. row marker, like new cond., $600; also strip-till row unit for parts. J. W. Sanders Vienna 912-268-4502
KMC, 6-row, 36-in. peanut invertor, `92 Model, exc. cond. Jackie Brannen Statesboro 912-839-3843______________ _
Kubota 3-cyl. dsl., 24hp, 4-whl. drive, exc. cond.; 5' finishing mower, $6,200. T. P. Henderson Waleska 770-796-2522_______
Kubota L2250 w/front-end loader, 25 hp, PTO, 3-pt lift, $6,600; Kubota B6100, w/finish mower, $3,450, cash. Gordon Garner Riverdale 770-923-2274________________
Kubota L3600, still under warranty, 22 hrs., turf tires, $15,500 firm, 6-10 wk. days, anytime wk-end. Linda Caldwell Canton 770-345-6716_________________________
Kuhn disc mower, 9'2" cut, $3,500. J. Kurtz Griffin 770-227-2808_______________
mower, 8' box blade, water pump. Harold
Rutledge Rex 770-961-6742
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Rubber tire steel wagon frame, pulled by
tractor or truck, $100. Pheron Turner Marble
Hill 770-893-2434_____________________
Sear tiller, 5hp, 14" rear tine w/reverse,
used less than 10 hrs., $550, firm. Billy
Tevepaugh Marietta 770-971-0140_______
Sears garden tractor, equip., culti., 10"
plow, both $175, cost, $400. E. Wayne
Gainesville 770-532-3218______________
Set of culti. for Farmall Cub tractor, very
good cond., $450. Glen Phillips Acworth
770-974-5755_______________ _
Shortwood quick attach grapple fit skid
steer, custom built wood rack w/remvbl. short
wood/log bolsters, $1,250 ea. Larry Daniel
LaGrange 706-882-7423________________
Sickle mower and mule hay rake; Tuff-Bilt
tractor, planters and culti., good cond.
Charles Fulbright Toccoa 706-886-5455
706-886-4471_________________________
Tiller, 5hp. Craftsman front tine 24", used
3 yrs., needs new tines, $100. Randy
Want Ford 7600 front-end loader, hay ted
der, grass/ground aerator. Mike Todd
Atlanta 770-612-0658 _____________
Want Ford 8N, 600, 800, 2000 series trac
tor, running or repairable, must be reas.
price. J. Mitchell Decatur 770-939-3221
Want IH 424 or 2424 for parts, also Case
DH5 or DH4 for parts. Butch Gazaway
Monticello 770-786-3772_______________
Want JD 320 U or 430 U two cyl. tractor in
good cond. Ralph Scoggins Palmetto 770-
463-3777
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Want JD 4400 combine corn header, mdl.
#444; also 18.4x38 rear tractor tires. Karen
Taylor Augusta 706-738-3833 ________
Want JD front type coil spring shanks, 1
1/4". Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672
Want John Bean E 757 pecan sprayer for
parts. Richard L. Crider McRae 912-868-
2924________________________________
Want MF sickle blade mod. #41 for 3 pt.
hitch, call aft. 6pm. Lloyd Mendelson
Atlanta 404-252-6031
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150 rack, 3 room bulk tobacco curing barn,
other items. E. Carlton Moultrie 912-941-
2230 912-782-5020 ________________
175 outdoor farrowing huts, must see to
appreciate, good control of temp., $250/unit.
Gene Callaway 869 Callaway Rd. Rayle
30660 706-274-3392_________ __________
1936 McCormick-Deering mule drawn
mowing machine, chain saw w/bow, iron
wheels, farm bell. Phyllis Jewell Waycross
912-283-8871
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2 auto, curtain machines $500 ea.,
Plasson drinkers, winches $10 ea., other.
Rod Herod Adairsville 770-773-7646
200 treated fence posts, 3"-5 1/2" $2.50
ea. for lot. Fincher Matthew Tifton 912-382-
3547________________________________
23 six ft. steel posts $46, 70 gal. watering
tank w/auto. waterer $65, 2 cow rubs w/fly
flaps $60. D. Nealis Hampton 770-946-
9160________________________________
25 KW generator. Olen Wells Newborn
706-342-1924_________________________
Grain bin for sale, 1500 bushel, already
taken down. Gary Gaines Norman Park
912-769-3801_________________________
Greenhouse glass, dbl. pane insulated,
new, 16x5'8", very high qlty. $10 ea., 72
pieces. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-
4170
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Hvy. duty head gate $80, call aft. 6 pm. Mr.
Turner Elberton 706-283-4541
Hvy. duty head gate, exc. cond. $85. Allen
Turner Elberton 404-283-4541__________
Irrig. 2100' 1/2" ram driperline, 24"spacing,
in 300' lengths, 6 yrs old, good cond. $200.
R. Rives 2333 Hwy 82 Statham 30666 770-
725-5613__________________ __________
Lge. glass jug, 5-6 gal. size $50. Sibley
Weaver 111 West Franklin St.,
Milledqeville 31061 912-452-5415
Lincoln 225-S elec, welder, has been used
very little $150. Wesley Bellamy
Luthersville 770-927-6781 __________
Lo'cust 8' & 10' split rails, possible dely. &
installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-
Lrg. BJ feed mixing wagon w/scales, $6,500; 3000 calumef liquid manure wagon, $2,200; 6-row culti. frame, $700. Don Council Albany 912-438-5072___________
MF 1135. 2953 hrs., cab. $9,000; MF 255, exc. cond., $9,000; Lely hay tedder for parts, $100. Charles Skipper Macon 912-781-
Cantrell Calhoun 706-625-0402
Tiller, Ariens rear tine, like Troy Bilt, 7 hp, $600 firm; water/trash pump, Forman Rupp, B & S eng,, $300. Chuck Fahn Marietta 770-642-1841 ________________
Tiller, Ariens, 7hp, rear tine, $700. Joseph Cohen Clarkesville 706-754-1923 706-754-
Want NH 277 sq. baler, working or for parts. Butler Vaughn Forsyth 912-994-5335
Want Snapper or other used mower, no junk. Call after 5pm only. Viola Johnson Manchester 706-846-8067______________
Want TO20 Ferguson tractor head or whole eng. Oral Elder Covington 770-385-
3 hopper feed bins, 46 tons ea.,10" augers to fill truck, catwalk & trough auger on top $8000. John Thomas Madison 706-3429894_______
30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums w/screw on lids, tor storing feed & farm supplies, $12/up. C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239
746-5519 ____________ ____________ `Lumber, straight qlty. dimensional lumber,
Sycamore, Oak, Pine, for barns, fences, etc. 38 cents/bf & up. J. Jimmerson Hampton 770- 946-8047 ,___________ -
Metal roofing, rough lumber from chicken house, approx. 600' Choretime feeders.
4548___________________________ _ MF 135 dsl. w/ps., exc. cond. Truman
Evans Canton 770-479-2555____________
1581
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Tiller, front tine, 5hp, chain drive, good
cond., $265, cash. Perry Stephens Monroe
9899 ______________________________ Want Tag Along hay bale loader, PTO
grain auger, 45'+, backhoe for Bobcat loader.
4' wide flight cover woven plastic, flexible, asstd. cols. $1/yd., any length, qlty. cover mat. F. McCann Hogansville 706-637-5645
Doug Queen Alpharetta 770-664-9259
Mig Weldor 460 vlts, 350 Amps, heavy duty elec, worm drive hoist, sandpiper air
MF 135, gas tractor, good tires, $4,000. B. McKinzie Suwanee 770-476-4257________
MF 1560 baler, manufactured by Vemeer,
770-267-5053______________
Tree spade, $2,500. Jimmy Cartee Statesboro 912-839-3103 _______ _
Wade Simpson McDonough 770-957-3106
Want Woods belly mower for Cub IH tractor. Jerry Connell Monroe 770-267-7583
40 sheets hvy. gauge tin, good to side barn $2. J. Boss Kingston 770-382-5744______
5 hp. 200 GPM water pump which incl. four
pump. Arthur Davis LaGrange 706-8843441_________________________________
NH 352 feed-mill, 2-ton, avg. cond., $800.
sheltered, $4,000/obo. John Glaski Elberton 706-283-3325_________________
Trlr. 6 wheels, 67"x167" chains, ramps, brakes, 2-5/16" hitch, 12 ply tires, $975, obo,
Want a 40 or more hp. tractor. Also, bush hog & scrape blade. Will pay up to $5000.
50' hoses, used 6 mos. $395. Carol Valentine Byron 912-956-2928_____ .
John McDonald Tarrytown 912-529-3383 National pressure canner, 7 qt. w/wire. rack
MF 180 12 spd., p/s, m/p Aux hyd. w/wo cash. Cliff Johnson Norcross 770-476-8888 Michael Hoehn Woodstock 770-592-1712
500+ gal- fuel tank, mounted on hvy. duty $65. Doris Andrews Dallas 770-445-7802
Krone, 4'x5' rnd. baler, both $6,000. D. Bennett Gay 706-538-6510______________
Troy-Bilt tiller, 8hp, Kohler, new tires, very good cond.; log splitter attachment, $900 for
Want a mower w/48" cut, good cond., reas. priced. W. Hines Wrightsville 912-
trailer, like new $1200. Cedartown 706-234-8172
Joe
Marion
No. 2 farm bells, $65. deer bells, $30, cow bells, $30. Henry Royal Sycamore 912-567-
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all. D. McClure Marietta 770-426-7156
864-0293
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Nursery cent.,like new, 1 gal. 7 cents; 2 gal. 12 cents; 3 gal. 20 cents del., min. order, 3,000. Anthony Sedes Marietta 770-980-1757_____
Plastic 5 gal. buckets, hvy. duty, scales,
2 BBU bulls 1-15 mos., 1-12 mos., no papers, from regd. herd, good bloodlines. C. Wriqht Fairmont 706-337-2280
2 BBU regd. bulls, 3 yrs. old ea. $1200-
Beefalo bulls, regd, & unregd., southeast Ga. only regd. breeder, exc. commercial herd bulls. L. Lehman Metier 912-685-4042
Beefalo full blood & regd. cows, bulls,
Georgia Cooking
crocks. V. Everton Roswell 770-993-6558 $1500, sev. yr. old bulls, $400, bred cows & heifers, steers, easy calving, lean meat
Post vice, 5" jaws, blacksmith, anvil, 100 young heifers $500, gentle. Leonard breed, starting @ $500. John C. Reid
lbs., both exc. cond. A. Hendricks Austell Giddens Eastman 912-374-2517
Zebulon 770-567-8709
FRESH PEACH POUND CAKE (Diabetic)
770-948-9842_________________ ________
Rough lumber, some air dried, various cuts, 12' lengths approx. 6000 board ft., must sell. Mel Mahan. M.L Mahan Marietta 770-427-4903_________________________
2 Charolais & 1 Limousin, 2 yrs. old. all w/mixed calf at side, $450/pr., or $300 for all. L. Gianturco Alpharetta 770-667-2575
2 Limousin & Beefmaster x bulls, one 5 yrs. & one 14 mos. old. Bobby Davis
Belted Galloways, 3 cows, regd., beau., not proven breeders, reas. priced. Dick Haines Cleveland 706-865-5809
Blk. & Red Polled Limousin bulls & cattle, top bloodlines, reas. priced. Steve Mason
1/2 1/2 2 1 1/2
cup reduced calorie margarine cup sugar eggs cups all-purpose flour
Sev. portable wire rabbit/chicken cages w/ Warrenton 706-465-2750
Dalton 800-998-3941 706-673-2979
1/8 teaspoon salt
feeders, 1 portable pigeon pin w/ trap door, 2 Purebred Jersey cows, gentle-bred to Blk. Geibvieh A.I. bulls, bred heifers, open
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
reas. priced. Walter Gill Cordele 912-273- Angus bull, one 5 yr. old fresh 4/15/96, one 4 heifers, heifers, most at least 2nd gen., blk. &
1
cup peeled and diced peaches
6930________________________ Several old-timey wash pots for sale, dif
ferent sizes. Bill Sewell Townsend 912-8327050_________________________________
Split locust farm fence rails, del. & installed anywhere. T. Mitchell Cleveland 706-8659828 _________________________ ___
yr. old fresh 5/15/96, $500. Wendell Ball Tifton 912-382-7717 912-382-7068
2 Regd. Purebred (open) Simmental heifers, also, 2 polled PB Simmental bulls, breeding age, good bloodline: L. G. Bennett, Shiloh 706-846-8116
2 regd. Black Angus bulls, lonr & tall, 15-16
polled. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-6352729
Brahman bull, Purebred, extra gentle, red speckled, exc. qlty., E.Z. calving, $900, proven breeder. L. Hollingsworth Carrollton 770-834-3862
Brahman bulls, regd. red & speckled, gen
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
Non-stick vegetable spray 1 packet artificial sweetener
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In large bowl, cream margarine and sugar.
Tin, used 5V T $2, 8' $2.50, 10',$3, 12' mos., all shots, cert, herd, 1100-1200 lbs., tle, qlty. stock & affordable. Dennis Miles Add eggs one at a time and beat well after each. In small bowl, combine flour,
$3^50 & $4, corrugated, 12' $3.50, other 32"x High Pockets bloodlines, call aft. 6pm. Guy Carrollton 770-834-6135 770-830-8417
salt and baking powder. Stir into cream mixture alternately with peaches. Add
20' 10. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322 Mullinax Clermont 770-983-3799
Brangus bull, Fullblood, 16 mos., gentle, extracts. Pour batter into 8x4-inch loaf pan coated with vegetable spray. Bake
Tube poultry feeders, big pans for adults, 25 crossbred heifers, F-1 Brangus, Angus $700, call from 6-10pm. Alan Hall
hold 25-35 lbs. feed $5 ea. Bruce Thaxton cross, $350-$450, 600-800 lbs., open. Del Milledqeville 912-453-2536
Watkinsville 706-769-6890______________ Brazil Pitts 912-273-1990
Bulls lease/sale, sev. diff. breeds of ser
for 30 to 40 minutes or until cake tests done. Sprinkle with sweetener. Yields 8 slices, each slice contains 223 calories (26% from fat).
Twelve 5'x T Tenderfoot. James Barber Brinson 912-774-2583 912-246-3847
Two 16' hvy. duty log chains, one crosscut saw, good cond., 1 block & tackle. Walter Anderson Gumming 770-889-0938_______
Two 18.4x34 snap on duals w/60% tread. Claude Graham Dublin 912-272-0876
Used tin, 9 sheets, 7', 7 sheets 6' $2 ea. Kenneth Paxson Griffin 770-412-6108
Water transfer pump, 5 hp. B/S eng., mdi. 2P5, used less than 5 hours $397. James Dorsey Macon 912-745-4103___________
Winco gen. propany, 37kw, 143 hrs., 1phase & new 225 amp., auto transfer switch w/Nena enclosure, $10,000. Ken Lively Chatsworth 706-695-5515
LIVESTOCK
. tf you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 404-651-9081.
3 Polled Simmental bulls, 2 red purebreds, 1 black 3/4, 2 bred, 2 open heifers, all 4 polled purebred. Bruce Van Meter Rome 706-625-3128
3 Polled PB regd. Simmental bulls, Al sired, 1200-1400Tbs., $900/your choice; Al bred & sired regd. Simm. cows & heifers, top bloodlines. J. Driggers Glennville 912-6549511 912-654-3233
3 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7 mos., 500-700 lbs., all polled, $300-$400. Troy Simmons Cleveland 706-865-4878
3 Simmental bulls, Purebred, 1 just weaned, 9 mos.-11 mos., very gentle, exc. bloodlines/prices. A. Sherod Covington 770-786-2101
3 heifers, 12 mos., 2 Blk. Angus, 1 Angus x Charolais, $275 ea., 1 Angus brood cow, 900 lbs., $400 or $1000 for all. J. Hatcher Haddock 912-986-9384
30 BBU Purebred Beefmaster bulls, papers, branded, tested, service size, 25 heifers, bred & open. Bar W Ranch. Olin
vice age & size bulls to choose from, all been semen tested, bruc. free. Rusty Copelan Eatonton 706-485-9334
Bulls, Polled Geibvieh, Red Angus, Polled simmental, Polled Limousin, BBU Beefmaster, Kool Kreek Farms. H. T. Higdon Greensboro 706-453-2117
Calves, 6 wks.-12 mos., bottle, bucket, grain, from $85-$175, bulls, heifers, steers. J. Mashburn Calhoun 706-629-1496
Calving ease, milking ability, svc. age, Irish, dual Shorthorn bulls, select Oklahoma cows, $700-$900, can del. Kenneth Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Charolais/Simmental cross bull, 9 mos., wh., polled, very gentle, from purebred Charolais bull $450. Ronnie Wilkins Dallas 770-445-4073
Comp, herd-19 brood cows, Blk. & Blk. Baldie, 13 calves & 1 Charolais bull, others calving sprg. & summer, best offer. Glen Phillips Cumminq 770-889-0361
Exc. selec. of yrlng. or weanling Limousin
Recipe taken from Delicious Decisions cookbook, courtesy of the Greater Atlanta Association of Diabetes Educators
Nutritional Information Per Serving: Protein 4.4 g , Carbohydrates 36.4 g , Fat 6.5 g, Cholesterol 53 mg, Fiber 1.3 g, Calcium 14 mg, Iron 1.3 mg, Sodium 160 mg
Dietary Exchanges: 1 bread, 1 fruit, 1 fat Note: Delicious Decisions is a collection of favorite diabetic recipes for indi viduals with diabetes or those interested in healthy eating. For information on ordering this book contact The Greater Atlanta Association of Diabetes Educators at 4135 La Vista Road, Suite 610-222, Tucker, Georgia 30085-5003.
This recipe was tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen by Beth Thompson, our registered dietician. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr., Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have any questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised
Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016
300-400 lb. Holstein steers, .38-.40 cents/lb. Michael B. Smith Barnesville 770358-4205 770-358-1555
4 Purebred Limousin heifers & 10 Limousin cross heifers $300 ea. Jerry
bulls & heifers, part & fullblood, $350/up. W. Hughes Waynesboro 706-437-1074
Fullblood Senepol bulls $1000/up, bred heifers or open. Douglas McKinnon Pearson 912-422-3793
Fullblood Limousin bull, Harvest Olympus
Lrg. seiec. Holstein heifers, start calving Apr. 1st, C.V., avg. wgt. 1150-1200 ibs. ea. Stanley London Cleveland 706-865-2860 706-865-4703
Maine-Anjou x Holstein-12 five yr. old cows, exposed to Maine-Anjou bull Jan.-
Regd. Angus bulls, easy calvers, AHIR herd, Prompter or Traveler gr'sons, 13 mos2 yrs., semen tested, cert. herd, free del. V. Whitner Dahlonega 404-255-4459 706-8647885
Regd. Angus cows/calf pr., your choice
Cattle
Childree Doerun 912-776-4916
son dob 9-22-90, full bro. to Harvest Mar., $500 ea. Reid Wallis LaGrange 706- from heard $750, bulls, $600 up, 7 hrs.,
4 bulls, avg. wgt. 550 lbs., Hereford, Olympus Lad, great herd sire, $3500. Frank 884-0060
$400/ea. B.F. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-
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 are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to pur-
Angus, Simmental $250 ea. J. M. King Lawrenceville 770-963-0896
4 regd. Black Angus heifers, 9-14 mos., Jndependance . bloodline. R. L. Robinson Dallas 770-445-2027 -
4 regd. Polled Santa Gertrudis service age bulls, very gentle, see to apprec. Craig Sims Odum 912-586-6145
Fordham Fitzgerald 912-423-9949
Fullblood blk. Polled Geibvieh bull, $1000,
dob. April `94. Fred Gordon Griffin 770-228-
4525 . . ..
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Fullblood, purebred & percentage Senepol bulls, 6 mos.-2 1/2 yrs., Bangs free herd, $600/up, call nights. R. L. Peacock Sr.
Broxton 912-359-2505
Nurse cows, $500 ea. Ralph Millsaps Jasper 706-692-4163
One Ige. frame Brown Swiss X exc. brood cow w/an outstanding Al bred Limousin heifer calf at side, must see, $750. Charles Reneau Thomasville 912-226-8820
One red Simmental x Angus bull, 7 mos. old, out of regd. Simmental female, good
375-4783
Regd. Angus pastur bred heifers, cow/calf pr., bred cows & 2 breeding age bulls. Bill Revnolds Carrollton 770-832-7083
Regd. Angus bull, 3 yrs., gentle, sired Patton 821, best reas. offer, must sell due to ill health. John Boland Tyrone 770-487-4576
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 2-3 yrs., ready
chase. ________ ______
5 Beef heifers on feed/grain $100-$150 Geibvieh bull, Georgia Cowboy bloodline, disp., $350. Billy Webb Bowersville 706- for service, Al past 16 yrs., also, head unit
Black polled Limousin bull, 13 mos., halter ea., 1 Angus cross steer, grain fed, 550 lbs., good herd bull; Angus/Brangus x bull, nice 245-8421
w/3 yr. bull, 3-in-1 herd cert./cert. James
broken, gentle, has been shown, $1,500. $275. Jesse Camp Douglasville 770-489- calves, selling to prevent inbreeding. Robert Polled Herefords, bulls, heifers, cow/calf Miller Hawkinsville 912-892-2839
Jimbo Crumley Winder 770-725-7804.
2116
Bond Hull 706-548-3327
prs., all regd. & cert. Don Griffin Oxford 770- Regd. Black Angus bulls & heifers, pairs
.1 Angus heifer, fat, healthy, ready to breed, 1 Holstein heifer, call before 9pm. Stovall Hunt Douglasville 770-995-1472
1 Black Angus heifer, 3 yrs., $325, 1 blk. heifer, 8 mos., $165,1 Jersey blk. cross bull, 18 mos., $200, will consider trade for good coastal hay, aft. 7pm. Bill Davis Conyers
5 mo. old Hereford steers from regd. stock, on feed & growing. George Scoville Macon 912-745-2524
5 regd. Limousin bulls, 18 mos.-2 yrs., also, yrlng. heifers, red or black, $500 ea., Polled or Fullblood. Felton Dutton Eatonton 706-467-2697
Geibvieh bulls, regd. Purebred blk., red, very good bloodlines, 8 mos.-2 yrs. old, $800-$1500. Terry Solomon Gumming 770-889-2609
Geibvieh bulls, A. 1. sired, polled, reas. priced. C. Manninq Austell 770-941-0825
Geibvieh regd. females, open heifer, bred
786-7868
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age & yrlng. bulls/hfrs., cow/calf prs. P.L. Webb Valdosta 912-242-1917
Purebred Senepol calves, mature bulls, bred heifers, cow/calf prs., lrg. selec., reas. priced. Walter Futral Griffin 770-227-7017
for sale, bred for maternal qualities. Guy Weatherly Jr. Milan 912-362-4158
Regd. Black Angus cows, 3 bred cows, two 13 mo. old bulls, 1 heifer calf, 1 steer. H. Benefield Newnan 770-251-6743
Regd. Black arigus bulls, exc. bloodline, ready for service. L. A. Watkins Milan 912-
770-483-3380 770-929-0099_____________ 50 crossbred, 900-1000 lb. cows, calving heifers, cow/calf prs., $300-$750. M. Gilmer Purebred Limousin bulls, 9 mos. old, $400 385-8750 800-585-3322
1 Jersey due May, 2nd calf; 1 Holstein w/3 now w/second calf, all cows 1/4 Brahma Gibson 706-598-2051
ea. Kirk Watkins Covington 770-786-3253 Regd. Black Angus bulls sired by Son of
mb. calf, 2 Santa Gertrudis, 1 duw w/2nd $600 ea., call aft. 8:30 pm. M. Logan Ellijay Geibvieh, Purebred, no. papers, polled Purebred Beefmaster bulls, 3 yrs. old, sev. Lovana, $500 ea. Guy Neal Ellenwood
calf, 1 w/3 mo. calf. C. Bentley Gumming 706-635-2974
bulls, very gentle, 15-17 mos., $500, call aft. to choose from, call aft. 7pm. Mike Williams 770-961-5904
770-889-7829_________________________ 6 Holstein heifers, C.V., 250-300 lbs., 6pm. Jerry Armstrong Pine Mountain 706- Vienna 912-268-8330 912-928-5300
Regd. Black Angus-regd. heifers, cows &
1 Red Angus bull, 4 yrs. old w/papers for $240 ea. M. Scroggs Oakwood 770-532- 663-4885
Purebred BBU Beefmaster bulls for sale, prs., Traveler 71 bloodline, herd cert./accred.
sale, $1000. Fred Gibson Homer 706-677- 0485
Gentle, regd. Red Brahmans, Simmental & $600/up, gentle, clean sheaths. Rod Douq Hawkins Social Circle 770-464-3538
4546______
6 steers, 1 bull, approx, wgt. 425-450 lbs., Simbrahs, cows, bulls & heifers, call nights. Ingraham Dalton 706-673-6601 706-226- Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1 1/2-2 1/2 yrs.
1 Regd. Charolais bull, 8 mos., exc. EPDs, $1200 for all or $200 ea. M. A. Kittle David Dillard Hahira 912-794-2297
8111
old, performance records, ready to breed.
$675. Ben Wright Buchanan 770-646-3228 LaFayette 706-764-2398
Grain fed Beef crossbred cattle, suitable Purebred Polled breeding age Limousin Karl Holcombe Cumminq 770-889-9486
1 regd. Simmental bull, 17 mos., 1 PB 7 Holstein steers, 600-700 lbs., wormed, for the freezer. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770- bulls, T & T Ranch. Alton Tankersley Regd. Black Angus-herd reduction, bred
Shorthorn, 2 yrs., 1 PB cross bUlM/2 shots, $2450, good cond., call 7-10 am. or 735-3686
Lincolnton 706-359-4495
cows, heifers & prs., 100% AJ. breeding prg.,
Simmental-1/2 Angus, solid blk., polled, aft. 6:30 pm. W.B. Hollingsworth The Rock Holstein/Jersey nurse cow, can hand-milk, Purebred Polled Geibvieh bulls, red, good reas. priced. Vancr Gafnea Whitesburg
semen tested w/all shots. Betty Parks 706-647-2728
2 Limousin bull calves, $700. Bobby Hipps disp., 13-30 mos., mod. b. wgts., free del. 770-836-0191
Pendergrass 706-693-2619_____________ 7 crossbred heifers, 13-18 mos. $2200 for Perry 912-987-2406
surrounding area, $380-$650. Bob Miller Regd. Brangus heifer dob 1-28-95,
1 regd. Beefmaster bull w/papers, 6 yrs. all, $325 you pick, exposed to low birth Irish Dexter cow, 2 yrs. old, Greenville 800-893-9133
Pathfinder gr'dau. MGS Excel of Brinks, best
old, $900, selling to prevent inbreeding. Al weight bull first of April. Lee Chafin Hartwell Purebred/regd., $800/obo. Robert Lummus Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 6 yrs., sale offer. Andrew Conley Blairsville 706-745-
Peeler Milledgeville 912-453-0337_______ 706-376-6958
Gray 912-986-3073
or trade for `96 md. bale hay. Kip Gaston 6502
1 regd. Red Angus bull, some cows 8 Holstein steers, dehorned, vacc., $100- Limousin bull, 15 mos., $500. G. Malcom Hoschton 770-867-2434
Regd. Charolais bulls, polled, semen test
w/calves, some heifers, all Purebred, call aft. $130 ea., $850 if all are taken, call aft. 6pm. Social Circle 770-464-4303
Purebred Texas Longhorn bull, can be ed, exc. bloodlines, will del. Matt Powers
6pm. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-2405 K. Keilman Bishop 706-342-7369
Limousin bulls, regd. purebreds, red, blk. regd., 24 mos. old, $700/trade possible. Marshallville 912-967-2663
10 mixed breed cows w/calves & 1, 8 Purebred Charolais heifers, 13 mos., all polled 2 yr. yrlngs./weaning age, reas. Robbie Robinson Tiqnall 706-285-2237
Regd. Charolais bulls, 2 yrs. old, exc. qlty.,
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull- 2 yrs. old, vacc., $400, will not sep. James Woods priced, 9 Purebred Limousin heifers. Mike Purebred regd. Simmental bull, wt. one- bred for calving ease, $850, can del. Mike
all/$6000. Preston Wynens Hillsboro 706- Pine Mountain 706-882-6580
Carter Watkinsville 706-769-8620
ton, calves easy, gentle, $1,100. Luke Rollins Bowdon 770-258-5138
468-8583
Angus bull, 4 yrs., 1000 lbs., selling to pre Limousin bulls, regd. Purebreds 12 mos.-3 Callaway Rinqqold 706-935-9114
Regd. Charolais bulls 11-14 mos., polled,
11 Angus & Hereford cross heifers, 14-16 vent inbreeding, can provide calving history, yrs. old. Jerry Dekle Statesboro 912-764- Regd. Fullblood Senepol cattle, 5 bred low birth wgts., $450-$625. James Langston
mos. old, 5 are Black Baldies Baldies, $375 $800/obo. Kenneth Jones Greenville 706- 7733
cows 3-5 yrs. w/1 heifer calf, one 3 yr. herd Temple 770-832-6630
ea. Carl Brooks Gordon 912-628-2851
672-4845
Limousin bulls, yearlings to 3 yrs., good bull, top bloodlines, by appt. only. Hal Keller Regd. Holstein bulls, top A.I. sires, semen
11 breeding age Santa Gertrudis bulls, BBU bulls, cert, herd, good bloodlines, diff. qlty. bulls. David Lingefelt Canton 770-479- McDonough 770-957-9125
tested, good selection to choose from, $900.
polled-horned, forage gain tested, $600/up, aqes. Lamar Barber Franklin 706675-3732 1680
Regd. Limousins, purebred prs., polled, David Cannon Elberton 706-283-3653
also will lease or trade. Clifton A. Ward BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, sev. to Limousin cows & heifers, regd. & well- horned, fullblood bred cow and Polled heifer Regd. Limousin breeding age bulls, exc.
Bogart 706-769-7223___________________ choose from, good bloodlines. Cary Bittick bred, top bloodlines, Blazer 747, Texas due in April, all bred or PE. to blk. Limo. bull. bloodlines & EPD's, cow/calf prs., all calves
12 cow/calf prs., mostly Angus or Limousin Forsyth 912-994-5389
Ranger Ted. John Black Lexington 706- H. Dawson Ha 706-789-2922
polled & cows are bred back to a
crossed, $6000. F. Moore Crawford 706- BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, polled, 6 yrs., 743-5294
Regd. Shorthorn, success, show heifer, 15 Homozygous polled bull. R. Roberts
743-3995 _________________________ proven herd sires. Bill Massengale Brooks Limousin herd dispersal, 31 regd. fullblood mos., out of Starr Strip bull, highest indexing Winder 770-867-5053
13 mo. Black Angus-Holstein bull, $225, 770-719-7945
cows w/calves by side, bred back, $25,000. out of 42. D. Klingener Eatonton 706-485- Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cows bred &
call anytime. Frank Doss Loganville 770- BBU regd.. bulls & heifers, 1 yr. to breeding Mark Hedgepeth Alpharetta 770-642-2218 9862
prs., Fullblood, Polled Purebred, top blood
466-8791___________________________ _ age, $600-$1000, cert, herd 147. C. Puckett 770-623-9211
Regd. Angus bulls, 12-24 mo. bulls, perf. lines, exc. EPDs. D. Perry Jefferson 706-
15 mixed breed heifers, 18-20 mos., pas Cumminq 770-887-2622 770-887-2600
Limousin, regd., Polled & Fullblood, 14 measured, all vaccs., semen tested, top 549-5663 706-367-8913
ture exposed to Angus bull since Dec. '95. P. BBU regd. cows, heifers, prs., young bulls, bulls, yrlngs. $500-$600, cow/calf, heifers, 3- genetics-easy calvers from milky dams, Regd. Limousin brood cows, pasture
Knight Rutledge 706-557-9474 ______ cert, herd #188, senior herd sire "Bold in-1's, mature bulls, easy calvers $600- ready to breed. J. Tinier Atlanta 770-451- exposed, Hanchon, M M Stretch, Earth
156 crossbred heifers, ready to breed, Leader". Morgan Harvey Bolingbroke 912- $1600. Paul Bourff, Sr. Juniper 912-649- 0530 770-955-8196
Quake bloodlines, many polled, reas. priced.
700-750 lbs. Ted Baxter Commerce 706- 994-2803 912-994-1979
9932 706-568-4887
Regd. Angus bulls, cert., yearlings, R. Nestor Jenkinsburg 770-775-2786
335-5069 706-335-4527_________________
2 Angus bulls, red, performance tested, yearlings. Scott Darty Oglethorpe 912-4725295
Beefalo bull, 2 yrs., blk., heifer 10 mos., white face, both Fullblood, low b. wgts., easy calving, good growth. Mike Hogan Oakwood 770-534-8633
Limousin, Polled breeding-age bulls, full.blood, purebred, cow/calf prs., cert./accred. herd. W.L Murray 873 Fairway Dr., S.E Monroe 30655 770-267-2125
Stockman-Lovanna breeding, $600 & up.. ROy Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
Regd. Limousin bulls, club calves, bred females, prs., red/blk./polled, cert./accred. herd, Flatlog Farms. Francisco Rodriquez Moultrie 912-941-5593
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Regd. Limousin bull 5 yrs., Beefmaster bull
Goats and Sheep
Border Leicester ram, reg. $150, 6 yr. old. Young goats, butt headed billies, healthy `94 AQHA palomino colt, IF filly, Honest
2 1/2, 2 crossbred bulls 1 1/2, BBU
Incredible white fleece. Dell K. Brown Ellijay herd $35/up. B. Cotton Baconton 912-787- Winner lines $1500 ea., Racking colt, 1 yr.
Beefmaster cow 4 1/2, exc. bldline, make
706-635-2034_________________________ 5288
$600. Nancy Morris Americus 912-924-
offer. W. Bagwell Lakemont 706-782-7313 Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat Common does, 1/2 blood Boer does, regd. Regd. Longhorn cattle, cows, calves and egory, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. & unregd., some bred for 3/4 kids, regd. 1/2
Equine For Sale
9367______________ __________________ `94 AQHA/PHBA golden palomino geld.,
ropers for sale. Bay View Farms. Reiser
& 3/4 Boer bucks. Aubrey Ledger Bartow
superior conf. .& breeding, 15hds., loads,
Rahn Clyo 912-754-6977_______________ Regd. Longhorn cow/calf prs., roping
steers & heifers. Max Jordan Douglasville
2 Barbados sheep, ram & ewe $150 or will trade for goats. Glenn Damron Loganville 770-466-4307
912-364-7573___________
'_________
Common goats $45/up. Bill Edes
Kathleen 912-987-9417________________
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083
lunges, gentle $2500. S. Phibbs Covington 770-787-3903_________________________
`95 APHA filly, chestnut overo, flaxen
770-942-3893_________________________ 1 Alpine billy, 1 yr. $85 firm, 1 half Nubian Fainting goat for sale, one female born
Alt equine advertised in the Market mane, blue eyes, exc. disp./conf., extensive
Regd. Pinzgauer bull, dob 11-24-93, proven herd bull, see calves on premises. David Gould Vienna 912-268-1243_______
nanny, .10 wks. $55 firm, wormed, shots, both very gentle. Jane Flaspohler Winston 770-949-7340 770-396-1616
3/31/96. Tim Martin Alpharetta 770-4756881________________________________
Feb./March lambs, spotted 4 horned
Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. A copy of this test must accompany the ad
ly handled $2500/obo. P. Norton Covington 770-786-2869_________________________
`95 AQHA palomino colt, Two Eyed Jack
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old/up, 1 Jacob ram, 2 yrs., 2 ewes, 2-3 yrs., 2 Jacobs, col. & wh. Jacob crosses, great each time.it is submitted or the notice will $2500. D. Bolan Bremen 770-537-1147
herd cert./accred. Sherman Leonard lambs $400 for all. Kim Abernathy Dallas fleeces $50-$150. Linda Bjarkman be returned to the advertiser. For this rea `95 AQHA bay stallion by King P234 gr'son
Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-695-2008 770-445-3450 770-445-3787
Lakemont 706-782-7578_______________ son, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, out of Poco Bueno gr'dau., very gentle,
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 13 to 24 mos., Forage Finder bloodlines, herd cert./
1 blk. & brown billy, has horns, 1 yr. old $50. M. Glover Acworth 770-974-9009
Full Nubian & mix. young & grown $45/up. Edgar Wallis Dacula 770-945-4125______
varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to
Foundation breeding $1800. Ricky Keith Cartersville 770-382-4644 _____________
accred. Ricky Yarbrough Gray 912-986- 100 nannies for sale, Spanish meat goat, Goats for sale, billy & nannies, some nan request verification of a negative Coggins `95 AQHA dk. bay stallion by son of Doc
5034_________________ .______________ . 10 am to 5 pm. T. Hansford Washington nies w/babies $50/up, call aft. 4 pm. M. test before purchasing any equine. Any O'Lena, out of dau. of Doc Bar-Gem, lots Of
Regd. Polled Charolais bulls, 14-24 mos., 706-743-3290
Jordan Bowersville 706-376-7382 706- falsification of Coggins tests can result in muscle $3500. M. Asbury Cartersville 770-
$600-$1100/ea., call nights or weekends. 13 grown ewes, Barbados/Dall cross $55 376-7257_____________________
fines and/or suspension of advertising 966-2001_____________________________
David Loyd Meigs 912-941-5096
ea., 4 lambs $45 ea. Ron Guthrie Nashville Goats, ail sizes, Boer cross $35/up. J. privileges in the Market Bulletin. This `95 AQHA stud colt, sorrel w/blaze, very
Regd. Polled Limousin small herd plus dbl. 912-686-2150
Sauls Hortense 912-778-4941___________ regulation also applies to equine adver gentle, Skipper D Bar, Mr. Big Step, $1000
polled herd bull, reas. priced.- S. Wilbanks 16 goats, Alpines, Nubian, Nubian/Alpine Goats, nannies, billies, alt ages. Bobby tised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" cat- OBO. Janie Etheridge Hiram 770-943-9810
Thomasville 912-574-5798 __________ mix., starting at $35 ea., special jirice for all. Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221_________ egories of the quarterly equine editions.
`95 TWHA filly, 13 mos., gentle $1500,
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, Enforcer & Indicator bloodlines, easy calving, high milk,
Jim Carroll Lawrenceville 770-513-1448 2 Pygmy billy goats, one 9 mos., one 2
Good qlty. Barbados ewes for sale. Joe Lawson Shady Dale 706-468-8173_______
Arabian/Appaloosa yrlg. filly, chestnut w/star $400. Pat Beatenbough Bowman
regd. half Arabian/Paint, chestnut/wh., flashy, 15hds. $2000. J. Wheeler Fairburn
2 & 3 yrs., $500-$700, guarn. breeders. mos. $45, $55. ' Dwayne
Archie Rushton Lavonia 706-356-4129
Lawrenceville 770-921-2880
Deaton Half Spanish goats for sale, young nannies 706-245-9326_________________________ 770-969-2004
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& billies. Frank Wigley Marietta 404-926- `82 AQHA geld., sorrel w/blaze, 15 hds., 1 bay mare, work mule, 8 yrs., 900-1000
Regd. Red Angus bulls & heifers, good 2 Pygmy nannies w/twin babies, 3 3609___________________ _____________ son of Paul F. Bar, well broke, childsafe, lb. Doug Gipson' Lakemont 706-782-3590
stock, 8-21 mos. old. John Cowart Dahloneqa 706-864-4557 770-394-2729
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 12 mos./up,
females, 1 male $60 for nannies, $50 for bil lies, hand raised. M. Gardiner McDonough 770-957-2286
Half boars from $150/up, mix. goats from $35/up. Robert Bratcher Farmington 706769- 7751____________________________
$2,500. Mary Hall Madison 404-233-9092
`82 regd. purebred Arabian geld., chestnut, 15.3hds., English Pleasure, sweepstakes
1/2 QH, 1/2 TB mare, bred to regd. TB, son of Alydar, due July 1st. Lon Swartz Concord 770-884-5832 ______________
$600 & up, polled & horned, some heifers & cows. John McGarity Royston 706-245-
2 billies, 1 nanny $30 ea. Wayne Foster Milner 770-229-2646
. Herd reduction, ADGA Nubian goats, Nubian cross & sheep, all ages, does, bucks,
program, saddle & tack incl. $5000/obo. Kellie Dooley Douglasville 770-949-4177
10 yr. 16.1hd. chestnut Canadian TB geld., sweet disp., good mover, great hunter prosp.
6584________ ________________________ 2 billies, 3 nannies, 3 mo. old twins, not for rams, ewes. K. Harper Rte. 1, Box 314 `83 AQHA mare, 16.1 H, red roan, Jaybo $2500. Melanie Brown Bethlehem 770-868-
Regd. Simmental bulls, 7-10 mos., Al slaughter $25-$45. Thomas Adkinson, Jr. Lakeland 31635 912-482-2749 ________ Lad/Blondie's Dude bred, hunter/jumper, 1839_______________________ _________
sired, Polled & Homozygous Polled $400$650, heifers 6-12 mos., $450-$550 & up.
Palmetto 770-463-9252 2 common billies born Feb. 7, March 22
Lambs and rams for sale, lambs $45, rams $60 and up, call before 9 pm. S. Campos
proven broodmare, $3500 nego. N. Cordova Griffin 770-228-0975___________________
10 yr. bay mare, 13.5hds., gentle, handles well, smart, English, Western, trails
Joe Liberatore Maysville 706-652-3160
$30 ea. Alan Turner Gainesville 770-287- Oxford 770-786-0120______________
`83 ApHC geld., finished/proven heel $15C)0/obo. J. Paige Douglasville 770-920-
Regd. Simmental bull, 5 yrs., good blood 3178
Mature billy, 1 young billy, common horse, 15 hds., dead broke, ready for begin 0593________________________________
lines, calm, $1,200. H. E. Busby Meansville 770-567-3812__________________
2 mo. old African Pygmy billy goats $45, not for slaughter. Willard Robertson
Nubian mix.,, call aft. 5 pm. Paul Poe Danielsville 706-789-2222______________
ner or exp. roper, $4500. Bob Ernst Comer 12 yr. QH mare, 14hds., beau, paint,
706-788-3604
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chestnut & wh., Western Pleasure, trail
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, pasture Shannon 706-291-3772
NPGA regd. African Pygmy goats, billies, `84 AQHA stallion, chestnut, lots of white, horse, easy keeper $950. Naomi Shedd
raised, exc. bloodlines, gentle, 7-24 mos. 2 purebred French Alpine nannies, 4 mos., does, babies for sale, good bloodlines, blk., Coys Bonanza, Trady Too Breeding, grt. Acworth 770-917-0457_________________
old, herd cert./accred., call aft. 6pm. Bobby fat, . disbudded $100. Stacey Bennett gray agouti, caramel. Rolf Luddecke Helen conf./disp., beau., must see, $1750. Larry 12 yr. buggy geld., 16.1hds., bay
Brantley Tennille 912-552-9328_____ .
Araqon 770-684-6426
706-878-2464_________________________ Bennett Canton 770-887-4701___________ Standardbred, road safe, anyone can drive,
Santa Gertrudis bulls, Fullblooded, 5-15 2 regd. American Delaine Merino ram NPGA regd. African Pygmy billy, 2 yrs., .`84 AQHA red dun mare, 15.3hds., 1100 Amish trnd. Harry DeBoard Cartersville
mos., 4 polled, 1 horned, call aft. 6:30pm. J. lambs weaned & vac. $100-$125 ea. David blk. agouti, good breeder $150, caramel lbs., Johnny Dial, Three Bars lines, trails 770-382-1039_________________________
Wilkes Dublin 912-272-4781 ________ Brannon Ranqer 706-602-9632
wether $50. Billy Rousey Royston 706-245- great $1500. L. Manning Uvalda 912-594- 13 mo. exceptional regd. 1/2 Arabian colt,
Simbrah bull, 9 mos., $300, Simbrah heifer 2 sml. goats, good for clearing, 1 doe, 1 8744___________________ .________ _ 8207___________________
grey $750 or trade for Appaloosa, Paint or
8 mos., $275, 8 mxd. bred calves 5 mos., wether $30 ea./obo. Geoffrey Cauble Nigerian Dwarfs, gold, chocolate, blk. & `85 AQHA sorrel mare, 15hds., well trnd., overo mare, broke or not. Dawn "Gentry
$200, all grain fed. Wayne Smith McDonouqh 770-954-1822
wh. bucks & does $50/up, will reduce the reins, loads, exc. disp. $2000. Roger Snell Cusseta 706-989-0009_________________
Fayetteville 770-719-2361_______________ 20 nannies, 3 billies, Nubian, crossed, all size of Pygmies. Ken Hatley McDonough Box Springs 912-649-9562_____________
13 yr. 15.2hd. QH geld., retired working
Simmental bulls, regd., solid blk., 40 mos., sizes, very gentle, var. cols. Rick Adams 770- 389-5426 770-954-0522____________ `85 Paso Fino blk. stallion, Hilachas, ranch horse, $1400. K. Faircloth Albany
$1200, 8 mo. & 12 mo., $400 & $600, A.I. Franklin 770-854-7516
Nubian goats, some w/papers $50/up. Resort Jr., Bolero Lace, flashy, long mane & 912-276-1764_______ _________________
stock. Mike Gordon Commerce 706-335- 3 common goats for sale, 5 mos. old, Michael Quarles Tunnel Hill 706-673-6174 tail $4900. Jean Cornwall College Park 13.3hd. regd. POA mare, great disp.,
6026_____________ __ _________________ tame, 2 billies, 1 nanny, 1 billy has horns $50 Purebred Nubian goats, 3 bucks, 2 does, 770-306-1516_________________________ loads, clips, started o/f, good on trails $1800.
Simmental cows w/calves, bred heifers, ea. Tim Davis Newnan 404-254-0878
all for $350 or will sell individually. Bob `85 Polish Arabian geld., bay, 15hds., Tommy Waldrop Bogart 706-769-1301
young bulls, top Simmental bloodlines, regd. 3/4 ABGA regd. Boer bucks, sell or trade Brown Milledgeville 912-968-5685
shown huntseat $2500. Linda Stott 14.1hd. chestnut QH mare, 7 yrs., quiet,
herd. T. Werne Fayetteville 770-461-1083 for 3/4 Boer does, fullblood Boer stud ser Purebred Nubian bucks, wormed, vac., Bolingbroke 912-994-8855_____________ nice gaits, jumps 2'6", pony club/eventer,
Simmental, cows/calves, prs., bred cows, vice. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-475-7009 dehorned $50. Melisa Brown Macon 912- `86 Arabian geld., 14.3hds., . great loves trails $3000/obo. .Jenny Troyer
bulls ready for svcs., exc. bloodlines, all 4 ADGA regd. Nubian does, freshened 743-0622__________________________ _ youth/child proof, Western, trail, shows well Atlanta 770-849-9240__________________
w/papers, priced accord, to size, del. avail. Jan, first & second fresheners broke to milk, Purebred Nubian billy, born 3/27/96, $1800. Sean Blackburn Augusta 706-855- 15hd. regd. Appaloosa geld., 12 yrs.,
H. F. Thomas Carnesville 706-384-7095 buck kids also. Mickey Nelson Canton 770- Nubian nanny, currently milking, very gerttle. 0294___________
English or Western, great trail horse or beg.
Simmental, 2-22 mo. polled PB bulls, 2-15 720-2851
J. Cottongin Tallapoosa 770-574-5588
'87 AQHA blk. 16hd. geld., shown suc horse $1350. J. Hicks Winterville 706-742-
mo. polled sons of Black Mick, sev. weanling 7 part Nubian baby goats born Jan. $40 Pygmy babies, mostly wh., billies $40, cessfully, Star Creator/Skippa Star breeding, 5585____________________
FB & PB bulls, cert./accred. herd. Kim ea., 3 nannies, 4 billies. Marnie Stephens nannies $50. R. Williams Pine Mountain must see $4500/obo. C. Vick Bowdon 770- 16.2hd. palomino geld., APHA, 9 yrs., exp.
Hinton Reynolds 912-847-3452 912-847- Roopville 770-854-4881
706-663-4528_________________________ 258-5747____________________________ rider, easy keeper, English ridden $2500/obo
3319_________________________________ Simmentals, Polled & Fullblood w/papers,
ADGA French Alpine, 3 does, 5 kids, 2 yr. buck. Jean Cox Sharpsburq 770-251-1963
Pygmy goats, purebred, no papers, not for slaughter, billies $40, nannies $60. Deborah
`88 AQHA chestnut geld., 15.3hds., nice temperament/mover, show prospect, exp.
or trade, aft. 5 pm. Donna Thompson Thomson 706-595-6394________________
great herd, must sell due to my health. Lemar ADGA Nubian goats, yearling does $500, Lee McCaysville 706-492-2429_________ only, $2000. Adrienne Stocek Woodstock 16.2hd. `87 Hanoverian pre studbook
Green Lithonia 770-972-4293___________ Sm. Simmental herd, make offer on whole
herd or individual animals. Kevin L. Wynn
Nubian-Boer cross buck $250, stud service $40. Keith Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA Nubians, kids, milkers, bucks, CAE
Pygmy goats, very sml., vari. of cols. & age, ready to go. Barron Hendrix Canon 706-376-5848_________________________
770-423-6529 770-516-3435_____________
`88 AQHA mare, `94 AQHA stud, `85 AQHA mare, `86 TWH.mare, gentle, safe,
mare by Elite stallion Gixibar, foal June '96
by Elite stallion Donnerkeil. N. Lavin Atlanta
404-853-5451
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Carrollton 770-834-0930_______________
Straws for A.I. $15 ea., 23 Limousin; Pipeline Ulyssesses, Polled Packleader, Polled Reflection, Dollar Bill. R. Miller College Park 770-306-1235_____________
Weaned Jersey & Angus cross steers,
neg., abcess free, cert, herd $100-$400. Sally Reid Woodbury 770-228-6843
ADGA Toggenburg buck, purebred, exc. bloodlines $350, ADGA Saanen & ADGA Saanen, grade milkers $200/up. J. Stovall Hoschton 706-654-2328
Pygmy goats, 5 young does $60 ea., 1 grey regd. billy $75 or all $325, call aft. 6 pm. Carroll Purvis Andersonville 912-924-3353
Pygmy nannies & billies'for sale, billies $40 ea. Tommy Cameron Tyrone 770-4874724____________________________
pleasure horses, fat, slick. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-2973___________________
`88 dk. bay TB mare, 15,3hds., big stride, jumps, beg. dressage, high energy but gen tle $2600. A. Boyd Covington 770-7878393________________________________
17-yr. Arabian stallion, flea-bitten grey, easy to handle, $700 or trade for something of equal value. Ronnie Dodd Calhoun 706625-8522_____________________________
2 Paso Fino mares, 12 & 13 yrs. $600 ea. Terry Smith Conyers 770-760-0979______
dehorned, wormed, all shots, cash only, call aft. 8pm. P. Jones Colbert 706-788-3343
Young Hereford/Charolais cow w/lst calf,
ADGA regd. Nubian herd disposal, cert., accred., exc. milkers, bottle raised doe kids $75/up. B. Sherman Lawrenceville 770-
Qlty. 1/2 & 3/4 Boer bucks & does, cert. & accred. herd, CAE free. Willie Young Stockbridge 770-483-8304____________
`89 dbl. regd. AQHA & PHBA palomino geld. $1650. Bonnie Braunius Lilburn 770985-2727_______________
2 yr. chestnut colt, gr'son of Haidas Little Pep on top, Bill The Cutter on bottom, not broke $400. Danny Ray Zebulon 770-567-
bull, 10 wks. old, from regd. Blk. Angus bull, 963-4588
Rare Nigerian Dwarf goats, regd. w/possi- `90 AQHA flashy chestnut geld., 15i2hds., 3509________________________________
make fine brood cow, no cull. A. G. Baggett African Pygmy goats, babies from 2 mos. ble dbl. registry, shots, worming, current, dressage first/second level, nice mover for 2 yr. regd. Appaloosa mare, very gentle,
Temple 770-459-5249
Swine
& up $75/up. Sonia Lawrenceville 770-963-8470
Christiansen
CAE neg. $125. G. Belvan Winterville 706742-5197____________
exp. rider $2500. M. Upjohn Savannah 912-
355-4036
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14hds. $1300. Curtis Weaver Milledgeville 912-452-4241 912-452-1104 __________
All kinds of goats for sale $25/up. Pam Sheep; Hampshire, rams, ram lambs $75- '90 AQHA, IF geld., 16+hds., halters, 21 mo. bay geld.. The Ole Man, Win Or
Martin Temple 770-562-1970
$175. Jason Shaffer Social Circle 770-464- showmanship, hunter u/s, Western Pleasure, Lose, Leo bred, exc. Western Pleasure
If you have questions regarding ads in this Australian purebred Boer bucks, 10-12 0515________________________________ trail, started lead changes. K. Moon prosp. $1100. T. Shattles Americus 912-
category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. mos. old, ready to service $1250. David Sml. Pygmy goats, sml. herd, very gentle, Lawrenceville 770-972-5359 770-914-9585 924-0509_____________________________
Medlock Glennville 912-654-3410
3 billies, 16 nannies. George New `90 TB mare, 16hds., chestnut, jumps, 3 Miniature horse studs, call between 7 &
Swine moving from farm to farm must Baby doll sheep, rare miniature Carrollton 770-836-1093______________ _ loads, clips, always in ribbons, sweet disp. 11 pm. M. Hill Nicholson 706-757-3442
have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
Southdowns, regd. lambs from $500/up. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Spanish nannies, exposed to purebred Boer billies, pick & choose $100, purebred
$7500/obo. Sally Marshall Flintstone 706820-0664_____________________________
3 Percherons; regd. blk., bred, broke, 17hds., 6 yr. mare, blk. tall regd. filly, tall,
before they are moved whenever there is Baby goats for sale $45, males & females, Boer billies $1000, other. T. Copelan `91 AQHA bay geld., gr'son of Doc Bo fancy 2 yr. geld. C. Gardner Monroe 770-
a change of ownership. Exceptions are many cols., grown nannies $65 ea. Don Eatonton 706-485-8795________________ Acres, Poco Bueno on bottom, will team pen, 267-8040_____________________________
swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase._______ _________
Browning Dacula 770-339-9057
Billy goats for sale, all sizes. S. Paul Loqanville 770-682-3464
Billy goats, 1 grown 100 lbs.+, sml. eared Spanish type $85, 1 kid from him $40, $110
Tame hornless buck, 8 mos. $40 or trade for young nanny or 2 wethers. T. Ashley Knoxville 912-836-2410________________
Tour Highlights Atlanta Gardens
lots of cow $3100. James Jordan Chatsworth 706-695-9029______________
`91 Paso Fino copper dun geld., Mariachi International bloodlines, well gaited, exc. on trails $3800. Debbie Moore College Park
3 QHs, 4, 11 & 12 yrs. $1150 ea., 1 Racking horse, 12 yrs. $1200, good qlty. horses. Jerry Sisk Rocky Face 706-6732834________________________________
3 regd. Walking Horse colts, 12 mos. by
14 Hampshire & Yorkshire pigs $30 ea. for both. Bob Myrick Covington 770-787Arthur Parr Jefferson 706-367-2921 706- 2171
770-969-0241_______________
Generator's Ebony Delight, broke, gentle.
The 1996 Gardens for Connoisseurs `92 AQHA sorrel barrel geld., used on cat Fred DeLoach, Jr. Valdosta 912-242-1328
367-5493_____________________________ Black Welsh Mountain, unrelated starter Tour will showcase nine outstanding tle ranch, has been to 1 fut, Easy Jet blood 3 yr. 13hd. blk. geld., exc. disp., very
4 Duroc, 4 Yorkshire cross pigs, 4 mos. old flocks, ewes, spring lambs, hardy, indepen private gardens, as well as the Atlanta line, sound, sensible. M. Pardue Gillsviiie stocky, ridden by 12 yr. old $900. C. Smith
$35 ea., wormed. Tony Lenning Newnan 770-251-5371 770-253-0643_______ .
6 wk. old purebred Landrace pigs for sale.
dent. Philip Busman Alpharetta 770-4420719 .
Boer buck, fullblood, regd. at stud fee $50,
Botanical Garden, Saturday, May 11 from 11 a.m. through 5 p.m. and
706-652-2198
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`93 AQHA bay mare, gr'dau. of Dynamic
Deluxe, great dist., started u/s, fut. prosp.
Byron 912-956-3246___________________
3 yr. Arabian stallion, greenbroke $750. C. Tanner Reynolds 912-825-3292_________
Bobby Floyd Forsyth 912-994-6546______ half blood does, bred to fullblood buck $350. Sunday, May 12 from 12 noon through $3500. Anita All Waynesboro 706-554- 3 yrlg. Appaloosa colts, halter broke,
Feeder pigs, spot x Hampshire x Ray Short Macon 912-781-7318
6 p.m.
3092_________________
Sugar Time Rock, Sugar Times Gold, It's
Yorkshire, weaned, wormed $35 ea., avail. Boer goats, Spanish nannies, half blood
Tickets are $20 for the entire tour or `93 AQHA geld., 15.1 hds. Doc. Bar x Time Sugar, all wormed & shots. H. Ed
4/13/96. Robert Goins Blairsville 706-3742297_________________________________
Pigs for sale, babies, bred sows, boars, all
billies, red & blk., 4 mo. Boers $175, Spanish $125. Joey Cook Sylvania 912-857-3727
Boer goats, full, 1/2, 1/4 & Boer bred nan
$5 per individual private garden; chil dren six and under will be admitted
Double L Straw bloodlines, started well, pleasure/cowhorse prosp., $1,500. D. Wilbanks LaFayette 706-638-9556________________
Hemphill Metter 912-685-6992__________
4 yr. Arabian geld., personality plus, 14.2hds., good home only $1000. Rebecca
sizes. Terry Harrison Rydal 770-382-0293 nies. J. Martin Glennville 912-654-9456
free. Regular admission prices apply at `93 AQHA mare, Prior Fax, lovely mover, Botts Maysville 706-652-3447___________
Purebred regd. Yorkshire boar, exc. Boer goats, 20 purebred does, 10 bucks, the ABG except for those holding tick grt. disp., going well u/s, English/Western, 4 yr. regd. Appaloosa geld., solid, barrel
breeding. E. Hudspeth Jefferson 706-367- purebred regd. Nubians, grade Spanish, ets to the entire tour. Tickets will be call aft. 6 pm. S. H. Manus Barnesville 770- prosp. $2500 firm, 11 yr. QH geld., 16.1 hds.
4453
No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment permitted. Only that employ ment that pertains to the individual farm
Nubian Boer bred. Danny Henson Blairsville 706-745-5452
Boer x Spanish, Boer x Nubian, Nubian bil lies $200/up, 4+ mos. old, weaned, on full
available at each garden during the tour and in advance at the ABG and select ed retail outlets. For more information
358-2293_________ :_______________ _
`94 AQHA 15.1hd. grey mare, doing exc. u/s, Conclusive x Quincy Dan $2500, 10 yr. QH mare, 14hds. $1000. L. Bright Monroe
$1800. Charlene Roberts Conyers 770922-4339_____________________________
5 yr. AQHA sorrel geld., incentive fund, started on calf roping, tracks cattle. M.
may be advertised
feed. Tim Eubanks Leesburg 912-759-2453 or to order tickets, call 404-876-5859. 770-207-9106
Lozicki Chatsworth 706-517-1873
Wednesday May 1, 1996
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r 5 yr. Arabian dapple gray geld., IS.Ihds., Paso Fino broodmare, 18 yrs. $1750/obo, Tri col. spotted Walking Horse mare, triple
greenbroke, shows promise, exc. personali easy breeder, Paso Fino filly 8 mos. regd., 6 yrs., 15.3hds., shown successfully ty, to good home $2500/obo. J. Kutchinsky $2500/obo, Miniature geld. $1000. R. Paxton pleasure racking. L. Harper Loganville 770-
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Duluth 770-476-5915________
Senoia 770-599-1866__________________ 466-6402______________ _________ _
6 yr. QH geld., 15.3hd., chestnut, white blaze, 2 socks, jumps 2'6'', quiet, exc. man ners, no vices $3500. W. Abrams Milner 770-228-3865_________________________
7 yr. Appendix geld., big, stout, good look ing, dk. bay w/blaze, well broke, exc. on trails $3000. P. Smith Rockmart 770-684-8208
Paso Fino 10 mo. buckskin colt, Lunares bloodlines, exc. manners, handles easily, no vices $2000. B. Achenbach Vidalia 912537-8873____________________________
Paso Fino bay gelding, 13 yrs., enjoyable, exp. riding horse $3500. S. Karl Madison 706-342-0747_________________________
Welsh pony x, 11 yrs., loads, clips, good ground manners $900 firm, perfect child's
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first pony. Scooter Roland Winder 770-867- | pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market,
0442 Welsh
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Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-5268196/8202.
geld. $1250, trail horse. Steve Whidby * Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,
Buford 770-932-1415
| Cordele Livestock, Inc., Cordele.
Every Fri. night Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Goat Sale, '7,pm, buying butch er hogs daily, 7:30 am-12 noon, Dodge Co. Stockyard, Rt. 3, Box 55, Hwy. 117 S., Eastman. Info: Martin Burch, 912-374-2516.
8 mo. AMHR stud colt, 29" bay $400, `81 Paso Fino bay geld., 5 yrs., 14.2 hds., AQHA mare, Red Hot Sam, 14.2hds. $1200. extensively trail ridden, very smooth gait,
Poultry For Sale
Info: Paul Shellnutt, Jr., 1-800-321- Every Fri. night Small Animals
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0212.
Miscellaneous Sale, 7:30 pm, rab
Suzy Hall Valdosta 912-245-0834_______ priced to sell $2400. Lynette Evans Harlem
Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm,
bits, chickens, guinea & all kinds of
9 yr. regd. Paint mare, exc. disp., calf rop 706-556-6791_______________
If you have any questions regarding ads in I
Ga. Farm Products Sales Corp.,
fowl, Ruby's Auction Barn, Bible
ing, team penning, anyone can ride $4000. Paso Fino geld. & mare, 9 yrs., tall, exc. this category, call Ora Garel at 404-651-9081 | Hwy. 74 East, Thomaston. Info:
Camp Rd., Powersville. Info: Ruby
R. Cato Covington 770-464-2152________ gait & bloodlines. B. Holton Fayetteville
706-647-7451 (day) or 706-674-
Burnam, 912-788-5026.
AMHA/AMHR yrlgs.; blk. colt, grey filly, 770-719-7602 _______________
Advertisements for wood ducks must !
2614 (night).
Every 1st & 3rd Fri. night Small
sorrel filly w/str./stp./snp., must sell $800/up. Paso Fino regd. bay mare, 8 yrs., 15hds., be accompanied by a USDA permit. I Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 2:30 pm,
Animals & Miscellaneous Sale,
Scott McElhannon Lexington 706-743- great broodmare, spirited, exp. rider $1500. Permits are available from the Fish and |
Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hagan.
3921
____________________________ Bill Ergle Gumming 770-887-5366_______ Wildlife Service, Special Agent in Charge, |
Info: 912-739-4011/693-2525.
AMHR Miniature horse filly, sorrel, very Paso Fino, beau, bay geld., 5 yrs., gentle, Law Enforcement District 4, P.O. Box j Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,
sweet $900. Mike Gauger Perry 912-9871808___________________________
AMHR blk. mare, spring foaling 2 yr. Pinto fillies, bay colt, AMHA/AMHR Pinto stallion. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631
APHA 2 yr. mare w/5 halter pts., ready to show, Triple's Titan, Sonny Dee Bar breed ing $10,000. Steve Almon Carrollton 770562-3667_____________________________
APHA yrlg. breeding stock geld., sire APHA Melody Bug, dam AQHA That's My Conclusion .by Mr. Conclusion $500. Bob Paxton Fairburn 770-964-4407__________
AQHA 13 yr. sorrel mare, 16.2hds., hunter/jumper, Quincy Dan lines $2500. Julie
currently trail ridden, gr'son of Capuchino
$2500 firm. Raymond Kenney Tifton 912-
382-5789________________________ .
Pr. matching gray regd. Percheron mares,
10 yrs., good carriage team $40Q0/pr. Jack
Beckom Barnesville 770-358-2678
Pr. sorrel mules, traffic broke, for parade
w/2 horse wagon. Elmer Partain Elberton
706-283-4228
_________________
QH geld., 15.5hds., lineback dun, bomb
proof, anyone can ride, exc. trail horse
$1250. L. Tate Rome 706-232-5498
QH mare, 12 yrs., bay, quiet but not dead,
sound, nice trail or pleasure mount $1000.
Tina Thompson Douglasville 770-489-2795
4839, Atlanta, Ga. 30302, 404-679-7070. Advertisers must submit a copy of cur rent permit with their first ad. Permit
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Swainsboro Stockyard, Inc., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-3201/2661.
copies will be retuned upon request. | Every Mon. night Feeder Pig Sale, 7
J Mallard ducks must be at least three gen
erations from the wild before they can be advetised in the Market Bulletin. I
pm, Baxley. Info: Herbert Stone, dba Baxley Pig Sale, 912-367-6198 . (office) or 912-367-3397 (home).
Advertisers must include this information | Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock
in notices submitted for publication.
Corp. Sale, 12 noon, Jot-Em-Down
Advertisements for Bob White quail must .
Rd., Gumming. Info: 706-844-9223.
be accompanied by a copy of the adver * Every Tues. Slaughter Hog & Regular
tiser's commercial quail breeders license. I
Cow Sale, 2 pm, Blackshear
Since this is a state protected Georgia Department of
bird, the Natural
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Stockyard, Blackshear. Info: Steve
Resources requires anyone selling Bob .
Smith, 912-367-9268/449-4404.
White quail to have this license. For : Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7
Kent Loganville 770-466-2958__________
QH, AMHA 29" pinto stallion, Slogo breed license information, write: DNR, Game I
pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1
AQHA bay geld., 10 yrs., 16+hds., gentle, ing from Utah, good show prosp. L. Crawford and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake |
mi. from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E.
7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every 1st & 3rd Fri. night All Breed Horse-Tack Sale, 8 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy. . 369, Gumming. Info: Charles Gabriel, 706-887-9273/532-7923. Every Sat. night All Breed Horse/Tack Sale, 7 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale, Gumming. Info: Mary Strayhorn, 404-844-0575. Every 1st Sat. Southeast Regional Horse Sale, tack sale, 10:30 am, horse sale, 12 noon, Tifton. Info: 912-388-8658/382-7392. Every 1st & '3rd Sat. Jesup Goat & Chicken Sale, Wayne Co.
child-safe, exc. trail horse $1800. April Alford Lawrenceville 770-963-8481____________
AQHA bay mare w/star, 13 yrs., 15.3 H., Skipper W lines, $1900; APHA `77 blk. & W. Tobiano geld., 15.2 hd., $1200. J. Barker Covington 770-784-6007_______________
AQHA geld., sire Silent Majority, successfuly shown English & Western, gentle $3500, before 9 pm. Brenda Slappey Leesburg 912-759-9933 _____________________ __
Lake Park 912-559-1631______________
Racking horse, blk., 16hds., smooth gait ed, traffic safe, good pleasure or trail horse $950. M. L. Brown Vienna 912-268-2759
Regd. AQHA sorrel broodmare, 15 yrs., 14hds., conf./disp., good bloodline, trail rides $1000. Kelley Seay Conyers 770-483-3593
Regd. Morgan geld., bay, pony clubbed, jumps, has been shown, great disp. $3500. L. Self Rome 706-232-6754_____________
Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Info: 912-263-9940 (barn) or 912-
Ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) are J 985-4205 (home).
listed under the Alternative Livestock cat * Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon,
egory which appears after the Poultry I
Wilkes County Stockyards, Hwy 78,
J Wanted ads. Since ratites have been des
ignated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be_ mixed in the same
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N. By-Pass, Washington. Info: Graydon Bobo, 706-678-2632.
ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the Alternative Livestock category and poul
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Every Wed. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am, 4 County Farm Bureau Marketing
try ads will be listed under the Poultry for | Assn., Twin City. Info: Andy Walden,
Stockyard. Info: Glynn Wynn, 912586-6117/427-3715. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Metter Livestock Goats & Chickens Sale, 1 pm, Hwy. 46 East, Metter. Info: Martha Lauri Vedder, 912-685-4455/4119. Every 1st & 3rd Sat Metter Pony & Goat Sale, Mosley Farm, Metter. Info: Edward Mosley, 912-685-
AQHA geld., red roan barrel horse, sire Regd. Morgan geld., 3 yrs., 15.2hds., 60 Sale category. Remember, only one ad |
Manoscat, `94 top 20 NBHA, 20 out of 385 days prof, huntseat trng., world class pot. per family unit per issue is permitted.
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912-763-2135 (Wed.) or Doug Chastain, 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.).
2950/5548. Every 1st & 3rd Sat night Horse &
horses $5000. R. Coulter LaGrange 706- Mary Brannon McDonough 404-363-5751 ``Heinz-57" chicks now hatching, 2 wks. old * Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon,
Tack Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown
883-6309_________________ ____________ 770-957-4933_________________________ & up, $1.50. C. Freeman Madison 706-342- I
Coosa Valley Livestock Market,
Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy.
AQHA sorrel geld., 11 yrs., 15.3hds., gen Regd. Morgan--2 yr. old bay filly, 9 mo. 7351________________________ _______ |
Inc., 101 Darlington, Way, Rome.
341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby
tle, smooth gaits, loads, exc. on trails $3000. old chestnut colt, exc. bloodlines, $1500 ea. `95 hatch RIRs, laying, 3 mos., few
Info: 706-232-9600/9700 or Sonny
Burnette, 770-358-1721.
Dennis James Ft. Valley 912-825-5515
A. Coe Talking Rock 706-635-7500______ Araucanas $4 ea., all exc. layers. H. L. !
Mathis, 706-232-0725.
Every 2nd Sat. Southeast Regional
AQHA sorrel colt star, strip,- snip, foaled 1/13/96, Doc Bar top, Cutter Bill bottom $1500 firm. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-4459392_____________________
ApHC palomino mare, 9 yrs., 15.1 hds., loads, clips, started team penning, very will ing $2500,,nego. Irish Tate Statham-,77,0725-0637__________________ ;______
Appaloosa geld., grey w/blk. spots, 3 yrs., 14+hds., child-safe, clips, loads $1200. Tommy Kerr Ciuitman 912-263-7054
Arabian yrlg. colt, bay, Egyptian, exc.
Regd. Paso Fino 4-yr. old geld., smooth, no vices, easy keeper, field trial exp., $2700. W. Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837
Regd. Paso Fino 5 yr. geld., smooth gait pleasure, buckskin col. $1500. Brenda Viets Rincon 912-826-4077________ _________
. Regd. TB geld., 4 yrs., flashy grey, nice mover, very quiet, exc. hunter/jumper prospect, $3500/obo. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-948-7282 _______ ________
Regd. TB geld., 6 yrs., flashy grey, 15.2hds., schooling English, started x-rails,
Becker Alpharetta 770-475-4977________ * Every Wed. Livestock Auction, 12 noon,
`96 hatch Bantams, Gold/Silver Sebrights, |
cattle, goats, sheep & hogs,
Golden Lace Cochins, Blk. rosecomb, Blacktail Japanese, others, reas. priced. Charles Bevard Locust Grove 770-957-
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Chattahoochee Livestock, Iric., Duncan Bridge Rd., Cleveland.
Info: 706-219-3110.
6112____________________________
f Every Wed. night Tri-County Feeder Pig
`96 hatch Cochin Bantam chicks, asst'd
colors, Irg. breed old time Dominique chicks. |. . Sale, 7 pm, deliver pigs by 6 pm,
J S. L. Anderson Dalton 706-259-5475
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`96 pheasant eggs, Silver, Red Gold,
Broxton. Info: Gary Smith, 912-3592753.
Reeves, Nepal Kelig, others, quail eggs, * 2nd & Last Wed. night Smith Brothers
Scale, Valley, Gambel, Bantam eggs |
Livestock Yard Goat & Feeder Pig
Horse Sale, tack, 10:30 am, hors es, 12 noon, American Legion Fairgrounds, Tifton. Info: Mayo Tucker, 912-388-8656. Every 2nd Sat. night Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony Express Stockyard, Covirigton. ' Info: 864-6386112/2712. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale, outside sale, 10 am, inside sale, 1 pm, Lee's Auction, 483
back, legs, neck, disp., stallion prosp., could trail rides $3000/obo. S. Henderson Silver/Gold Sebright. David Orgef Albany |
Sale, 7:30 pm, Bartow. Info: Ken
White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David
produce blk. $2000. Judy Forsyth Gumming Loganville 770-736-6733__________
912-435-3973 ____________________ j
Smith, 912-364-3920.
W. Lee, 912-857-3269.
770-889-6847_________________________ Regd. TWH sorrel twice stud, 3 yrs., 1 Barred Rock rooster, 2 Buff Orpington Every Thurs. Wayne Co. Stockyard, Every 2nd & 4th Sat Goat & Pig
Arabian/QH, 9 yrs., 15.5hds., flashy wh. 16hds., you decide show or pleasure $5000. hens, 3 RIR hens, $5 ea., $20 for all. J. I
1:30 pm, Hwy. 169 N., Jesup. Info:
Auction, 1 pm, Southern Pig & Goat
geld., great trng., exc. personality, loads, K. Malone Snellviile 770-979-1763
Greeson Elberton 706-283-1816________ |
912-427-3715.
Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-934-
lunges $1300/obo. Tony Monts Atlanta 404- Regd. blk. TWH geld., loads, clips, show or 2 guinea hens $15/pr., 3 chicks 1 mo. old, Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11
7494/4313 or 912-783-2380.
755-5774________
trail, does it all, serious inquiries only. M. $1.50 ea. M. Sfaub Murrayville 770-503- | . am, NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Every 3rd Sat. night Will Winn Farms
Attractive TB x AQHA mare, 15.2hds.,
jumps 2'6", can go higher, has shown, great
pot. $950. Amye Morris Augusta 706-868-
1428 ____________
Bask bred Arabian geld., flashy, jumps,
dressage, does Western, good mover,
14.2hds., 15 yrs. $1300/obo. C. Smallwood
Hogansville 706-637-4011______________
Beau. 15.2hd. TB x geld., 15 yrs., dk. bay,
trails, loads, clips, sound $2000. S. Waldron
Marietta 770-423-1905
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Blk. Pinto Miniature stud. Albino, blue
eyes, Mediterranean jack, both regd. Billy
Kirk Newnan 770-253-1055______ _____
Regd. blk. TWH 16hd. mare, bomb proof, regd. 15.1 hd. TWH mare, trail & pleasure $2500 ea. J. Caye Walnut Grove 770-7869567_________________________________
Regd. spotted Medicine Hat Walking stal lion, 8 yrs., smooth gaits, super disp., good sire. Joan Brown Macon 912-743-2321
Saddlebred mare, currently trng. prof., Sultan & Wing Commander lines, sure win ner for youth, exc. broodmare. B. Perry Douglasville 770-947-7954_____________
Sgl. blonde Belgian mare mule,. 2 yrs.,
7219___________________________
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Info: Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764
25 diff.- kinds of show Bantams; also eggs |
(Thurs.) or Doug Chastain, 800-
for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770942-4371_____________________________
| I
342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.). Every Thurs. night Small
Animal
&
or
5 Buff Orpingtons, $20 for all, also,
2 hens, 3 roosters $5 ea. yard roosters $2.50 ea.
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Miscellaneous Livestock Auction, 7:30 pm, goats, rabbits, chickens
Dwayne Deaton Lawrenceville 770-381-5612
Bantam chicks, Silver Sebrights, Silver |
and all types of fowl, Sandy Point
Duckwing, W. O. E. Black Silkies & Game
Horse Tack Auction, Sandy Point
chicks $1 ea. Dwayne Beard Royston 706245-5736____________________________
: I
Road, Lizella/Roberta, Info: 912836-4502.
Bantam hens $3 ea./up, Ginger Reds I 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig Sale, 6
$10/pr., B B Reds $10/pr. E. Woody Rte. 7, |
pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market,
Horse & Tack Auction, 7 pm, cash sale only, Douglasville. Info: Sam Henley, 770-942-4526/489-8154. Every 4th Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912857-3269.
Notice The Livestock Sales & Events Calendar is published monthly. The calendar appears each month out
Turner Union Point 706-486-2558_______ 15.2hds., 1150 lbs., works dbl. or sgl., also Box 2964, Dahloneqa 30533 706-864-3501 l
Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526-
Blk. mare mule, approx. 705 lbs., 7 yrs., packs $1200. J. Cochran Blue Ridge 706- Bantams `95-'96 hatch, priced accord, to 1
8196/8202.
gentle, rides, broke to gear, needs work 632-5625____________________________ breed & age; also, day old chicks, some I Every Fri. night Circle Double S Horse
lined in a clip-and-save border so the listing can be easily clipped and saved for reference during the month,
$500. C. Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844 Show qlty. Arabian geld., grey, 4 yrs., typey breeders avail. Emily Todd Bowdon 770- |:
Sale, tack 7:30 pm, horse sale 9 if you have any questions about the
Clydesdale broodmare, 16 yrs. $1500. J. & athletic, definite English Pleasure prosp. 258-9291
_____________________ *
Wilson Thomson 706-595-3792_________ $3500. G.A. Cook Acworth 770-428-6254
J Bantams-Belgian Quail, Wheaton O. E.,
pm, Hwy. 341, Hazlehurst. Info: Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, Steve Underwood, 912-375- please call Randy Cox at 404-656-
Exc. buggy horse, 6 yr. sorrel, Solid black reg. TWH, Arabian & racking Irg. fowl, Black Andalusians, Cochins, RIRs I
5543/2217,
3682.
I___________ __________ _______________________ I Standardbred geld., traffic, street safe horse, also tack for sale. L. Wheeler & Silver Phoenix. Don Robinson Temple
$2000. R. Boswell Moreland 770-253-2994
Fox hunter, regd. Paint mare, 10 yrs.,
15.3hds., Red Sonny D & Rapid Robin
bloodlines $3900/obo. Tina Panciera Valdosta 912-242-8707_________________
Healing horse, AQHA bay mare, used in
ACA, USTRC, quiet in box, very fast $3500Wayne Smith Juliette 912-994-5926______
Lge. pony, 10 yr. mare, sorrel, jumps 2', for
intermediate rider. Fran Wilde Athens 706-
548-7478________ ;
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Miniature Sicilian donkey, very sml., chocolate yrlg. jennet, regd., very loving, mature under 32". E. Vosyka Covington 770-787-5771_________________________
Mule, 13.2hds., 6 yrs., good personality,
trail rides, loads $650. J. Eric Yawn Sharpsburq 770-304-2277_____________
NSSHA geld., regd., 15hds., 12 yrs., loads, clips, super trail horse $1500. Ralph Martin Canton 770-479-5749_________ __
Paint geld., 2 yrs., sorrel/wh., 14.3hds. $800, pony geld., 3 yrs., blk. 42", gentle w/saddle $600. T. Buckner Flintstone 706-
931-2236_____________________________
Paint geld., 4 yrs., sorrel/wh.,' quiet, easy
keeper, trail rides well, not regd., 14.3hds., Quarter type. J. Pilgrim Douglasville 770-
830-7478
Acworth 770-974-3754
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Spotted ass jack & Jesus donkey jenny, successfully bred in past $500/pr. A.
Morehouse Mansfield 770-786-4545_____
Striking blk. & wh. med. Welsh pony geld.,
13 yrs., child-safe, exc. first pony $1500. Cathy Stephenson Marietta 770-422-6472
TB geld., 16hds., bay, 12 yrs., great teacher to learn first & second level move ments $3500. John Krueger Dahlonega
706-864-6699_______
TB mare, 9 yrs., chestnut, 16hds., exc.
hunter prosp. $1800. Margaret Cawood
Tunnel Hill 706-935-8110_______________
TWH 10 yr., 15.1hd. blk. geld., trail ridden but needs exp. rider $1000. J. Paulk Gumming 770-889-9418
TWH 5 yr. blk. regd. geld., 16hds., shown successfully, Champion bloodlines, trail exp. $2500. Brian Rutland Pitts 912-648-6428
TWH regd. lge. blk. filly, 3 yrs., going good
u/s, very nice mover $1800. Gary Vail, Sr. Morganton 706-374-4555_______ _______
TWH, lively 16 yr. mare, blk. w/wh. trim $1200, call before 9 pm. A. Wheat
Buckhead 706-342-4631
__________
Team 3 yr. red sorrel draft mules $3500, single Molly mule, 2 yrs., begin pulling & rid ing $1200. B. Hall Pavo 912-859-2764
770-562-4734_________________________ Barred Plymouth Rock rooster, beau., 1 yr.
old, $5. C. Morgan Fayetteville 770-4607739____________
Black Australian Swans, $350 ea. or $600/pr.; peafowl $125/pr., also, ducks. A. M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282________
Bobwhite quail chicks & eggs, ready now, eggs $20/100, chicks $40/100. Gene Flanders Kite 912-469-5119 _________
Bobwhite quail eggs $30/100, `95 hatch chicks .50 cents & up. Milton Wachenheim Ball Ground 770-735-2927 770-735-2403
Brown Chinese geese, young, healthy, laying, $45/pr. J. A. Brooks Powder Springs 770-943-0559_________________
Buff Orpington roosters, swap 2 for 1 for Buff hens or sell $3 ea. D. Davis Covington 770-786-6891 __________________
Chicks, from 10 diff. Heavy breeds, day old up to 4 wks. old, special price for 10 or more. K. Hartzler Monroe 770-267-7074-______
Ducks, Bantams, pheasants, geese, pea cocks for sale. Randall O'Quinn Alamo 912-568-7311 _____________________
Eggs-Mallards $2, Woodies $5, Mandarin $8, Chinese geese $5, Red, Yellow Golden pheasants $3 ppd. Tere Lopez Oxford 770787-2955
Fancy Bantams-Barred & Partridge Cochin Bantam prs., $15, asst'd Purebred Cochin chicks $2. Leigh Riley Albany 912439-2561_______________________
Free chickens, you catch & carry away. C. Ridley Locust Grove 770-957-6909______
Fresh Araucana (3 shades of green) eggs for hatching. Raynee Brogdon Lakeland 912-482-8088______ :_________________
Game Fowl, exc. bloodlines, Kelso, Murphy, Hatch, Roundhead & Warhorse. Steve Williams McDonough 770-914-0907
Game chicks $1 ea., 2 baby geese $20 ea., also, 3 wire bird pens. Larry Keays Augusta 706-793-3672_________________
Game cocks & stags, McLean Hatch, Roundhead, Grey Lacey RH, Marsh Butcher; Blue Slate poults, Mallard ducklings (3 gen.), Toulouse goslings, baby chicks, reas. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-567-8662_________
Game fowl, stags 1 yr. old, broodstock, prs. & trios, calf aft. 6pm. John McIntyre Douglasville 770-949-3977___________ __
Game hatching eggs $15/doz., baby chicks $3 ea., top bloodlines, no junk. A. Phillips Dacula 770-963-2114
Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements.
Gamefowl-Pure Red & Blk. Asiels, Pure Greys & Hulseys, Hatch, others, healthy, proven stock, call aft. 8pm. S. D. Whitaker Sandersville 912-552-5100_____________
Games-bull -stags, Hatch Grey, Claret, cocks, Butchers, Kelso, Sid-Grey, Sid Taylor, aft. 7pm. Jerry Green Tiger 706-782-5518
Golden Sebright Bantams for sale. Claude Jackson Douglasville 770-942-2844_____
Guineas-'95,, grown birds & 1996 baby chicks. Frank Beckum Rayle 706-274-3321
Homers, all colors, $5 ea., Rollers, 15 birds/$100, Buff Homers $20/pr.. Michael Thomas Zebulon 770-567-0931_________
Indian Runner ducklings, 1 Grey Runner hen; Mille Fleur, Blk. Japanese Cochin chicks. Hank Cole Hephzibah 706-592-9964
Indigo Blue peacocks, $135/pr., sgl. bird purchases $75. S. Jones Oxford 770-7860694_____________________________ _
Jumbo Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, $30/100, chicks $40/100, will ship eggs, Wright Quail Farm. Lloyd Wright Leesburg 912-435-3906_________________________
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs $30/100; $125/500, $200/1000, also, frozen dressed quail. Raymond MeadowsWadley 912-252-5345
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday May 1, 1996
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail eggs or
Alternative Livestock
Llamas, weanling & yrlng. males, $800- 1 horse trlr., bumper pull, esc. dr., ramp, Stoll cattle trlr. 7x20, Gooseneck, good
Pharoah quail eggs $25/100, $65/300,
$1500, halter broke/tame, also, females exc. cond., hvy-duty frame, $825. Dick Key cond. W. W. Cason Blackshear 912-449-
$75/500, chicks $35. Cleveland Bellflower
avail. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820 Mineral Bluff 706-374-5894_____________ 8818 912-449-3090_____________
Unadilla 912-627-9615_________________ If you have questions regarding ads in this Male ostrich breeders, red, African Black, 14" Youth Western Pleasure saddle, brn. Want 4-horse slant load white skin alumn. Lrg. white laying hens, lays brown eggs, category, call Ora Garel at 404-651-9081. 5 yrs., $800/ea.; Rhes, all ages; regd. male w/suede seat, by American Saddlery, used gooseneck, mid-tack, sep. dr. rm., prefer late
best offer, 10 hens left. C. Hunt
Lawrenceville 770-682-1170____________
Male peacocks $75 ea., 3 yr. olds $45 ea.,
1 yr. old males, Indian Blues, call aft. 4pm.
William R. Goodson Avera 706-547-6184
Mallard ducklings (3rd gen.) $2.50 ea. Joel
Webster Powder Springs 770-439-0092
Mexican Speckle quail eggs for sale. Joe
Sikes Jefferson 706-654-3057
_____
Morgan White Hackle, Law Grey, Red
Quill, Red Claret, A. Roundhead, Wh. & Blk.
The Alternative Livestock category con tains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) as well as other "non-traditional" livestock. Since ratites have been desig nated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the same ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the Alternative Livestock category and poul try ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale category. Remember, only one ad per family unit per issue is permitted. The
llamas, $400/ea. Bob Johnson Tyrone 770-
969-8939__________ __________________
Ostrich, Emu, Rhea for sale, also, eggs, all
offers considered. M. F. Stallings Locust
Grove 770-957-9747
____________
Ostrich-eggs, chicks, or 3 yr. old pr.
Blacks, market prices, will buy your- yrlngs.
M. Green Silver Creek 706-234-0780
Ostrich-yrlngs., $850-$900/pr., Red Blue
cross, big, beau. H. Wilkes Surrency 800-
730-7484 912-367-7484________________
for shows, $150. Casey Barronton Newnan 770-251-5339 _______
15. 1/2" Billy Cook Roping saddle, dbl. skirt, med./lgt. oil, lgt. tan seat, used little, like new. C. Maslen Lithonia 770-914-9585
15" Barrel Racing saddle, mint cond., $425, call days. S. Wilkins Douglasville 770-834-0038____________________ -
15" Western Pleasure saddle, like new, blk. w/silver, w/matching headstall & breastcollar, $275. J. Kelley McDOnough 770-
mdl. in exc. cond. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007_________________________
Want cattle squeeze chute, reas. priced. Russell Byrd Griffin 770-227-5687_______
Want to buy a 2 horse trlr. or stock trlr. w/or w/o dr. rm. J. Taylor Quitman 912-2637074________________________________
Want used Courbette Charles de Kunffy "Elite" Dressage saddle, 17 1/2", blk. w/fittings. P. Murphy LaGrange 706-882-8860
Western saddle, 15 1/2" seat, med. oil,
Muff, others, $20/doz. Clayton Davis Georgia Department of Natural Ostriches-African Blues, 3 yr. old breeder 957-6077___________ :____________ '
suede seat w/matching headstall, exc. cond.,
Millwood 912-285-8326_________________ Resources regulates many exotic ani pr., $6500. Wesley Weeks Conyers 770- 16 ft. Gooseneck stock trlr., metal top, sad $250. K. Babin Marietta 770-422-4085
Muscovy, Rouen, Mallards (3rd gen.), mals, including exotic hoofed stock 922-0714____________________________ dle comp., 7' wdt. 6'wdt, $5000. Jim Fiveash
African geese, adults & newly hatched, reas. except buffalo, red deer, elk and llamas. Rhea, '96 eggs $20 ea., '96 chicks, Apr. Hahira 912-794-2815___________________
prices. L. Miller Palmetto 770-463-8489
Anyone desiring to buy or sell these ani hatch $60 ea., yrlngs. $100 ea., proven 16' gray gooseneck stock trlr., `87 Circle
RABBITS
Mute swan '96 hatch, taking orders now, mals is Georgia must have a special breeder pr. $500, proven trios $800. C. W, $2200. Walt Weathers Covington 770-
$125 ea., 3-4 wks. old. John Hogan Locust license from DNR. Individuals submitting Barfield Elberton 706-283-8337______ __ 464-3685_________;___________ ________ If you have questions regarding ads in this
Grove 770-957-8940________________ __ advertisements for these animals for pub Rheas, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $150/pr. Paul 16" ladies Australian saddle w/2 pads & 2 category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
O. E. Bantams, B B Red, Barred, Brassy Backs, Blue Grey Duckwings. Jack Scott Forest Park 404-361-3367__________'
Peafowl-Cameo hens `92-'94, Oden hens, `94, $150; Pied `92 hen, Blue `94, male `92
lication in the Market Bulletin must pro vide a photocopy of their license with the ad. For license information, call DNR's Special Permit Unit at 770-918-6404.
Breeders-Rheas, 5 head, sell all, you
Mathis Temple 770-562-3349_______ -
Rheas, healthy, unrelated, chicks, yrlngs & breeder prs., Splits, Grays, Whites. Jim McWard Flowery Branch 770-532-8221 770-271-1078_________________________
girths, exc. cond., $375. C. Williams Conyers 770-918-8650_________________
17 1/2 Passier Dressage saddle, blk. w/suede knee rolls, $900 incl. leathers, stirrups & girth. N. Lavin Atlanta 770-395-9683
Asstd. Mini Lop bunnies, adults, also sgl. & dbl. outdoor cages, top fill water bottles. Kathy Kunz Gumming 770-887-0901_____
Breeders, selling out, live fryers, Mini Lops,
hatch $175. Fred Sargent Buchanan 770- move, possible part trade, call before 10pm. Rheas-Grays & Whites, yrlngs. $75-$125 17" Barnsby English saddle, good cond., & mixed does, also wire cages. J. Silva 646-3282______________ ______________ P. Jordan Dalton 706-259-7935_________ or $900 for all 10. L. Shackleford Register $250. A. Hoersten Eatonton 706-485-7356 Lithonia 770-808-6520 ____________ _
Pheasants, Ringneck, `95 hatch, now lay `94 White Rhea males, grey male & 912-852-5159
17" Courbette all-purpose/Jumping saddle Breeders, bunnies, American Fuzzy Lops,
ing, $20/trio, $15/pr. R. M. Russell
Meansville 706-648-3503_______________
LIVESTOCK WANTED Pheasants-Ringneck, flight pen cond.,
(taking orders for fall), Purebred Bantams, Game. 4 hens, 1 rooster & baby chicks. Porter Raper Buford 770-945-1757______
Pigeons, Homers, solid white & wh./blk.,
w/blues, w/reds, solids, $30/pr., others, $10 ea. Larry Hamby Barnesville 770-358-3231
Pigeons, banded White Show Kings, from
trophy winners, also, giant show type French Mondains. Robert Cash Eatonton 706485-8854_____________________________
Pigeons-Commons, Tipplers, Rollers', Autosexes, Homers, Indian Fantails, Helmets, Monks, Archangels, Modenas, oth ers. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-3665625 404-361-7168_______________
Pigeons-lce, Fantail, Monks, Rollers,
Homers, Parlor & Komorner Tumblers, 2
Mandarin
duck
hens,
Silver
Duckwing/Araucana Bantams, others. Danny
Ryals Milledgeville 912-452-8497_______
Pigeons-Nun hen, Budapest hens, Baldhead Tumbler cock, others. Andy Kaiser
Smyrna 770-431-8035__________________
Pr. Irg. White Embden geese $50/pr., old time Dominique hens, 1 rooster all/$25,
female goose, laying, $65, others. Grace D. Cannon Morrow 770-961-1951______ _
RIR, Sex Link pullets, will be hatching soon, Barred Rock, Sex Link chicks priced accord, to age. Scott McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640__________- .
Roosters for sale, $2 ea. Edwin Moss Oxford 770-786-6428__________________
LIVESTOCK HANDLING Rouen & Muscovy ducklings, $4, White
Chinese goslings, $8. B. Wilson Franklin 770-854-8028_________________________
Rouen ducks, young, 6 wks. & 3 wks. old, $2 & $4 ea. Bo West Warner Robins 912-
923- 8923______________________
Saipan Jungle Fowl, all ages, & hatching eggs, also mixed Games, call aft. 6pm. Jimmy L. Clark Gainesville 770-983-7057
Sev. diff. kind Cochins, O. E., also, guineas & hatching eggs. Joe Brewer Monroe 770-267-1102__________________
Silver Gray Dorking, Buff Orpington, Partridge Rocks, Lgt. Brahma, PB Bantams, Royal Palm poults, others. Robert Owen Harlem 706-556-0026__________________
Standard Barred Rock/Black Cochin
cross, 1 pr., $10, White Silkie rooster $7. Sue Harmony Covington 770-385-1599______
Taking orders for baby guineas, Ringneck pheasants & Bantams, call aft. 6pm. Charles
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN sho'emake Roopville 770-854-8032______
Taking orders for Chukar eggs, call aft. 4pm. Virgil Perry Franklin 7064375-6716
Turkeys-toms & hens, Bronze & Royal Palms, $25 ea., barn yard roosters $5 ea. Jeff Hill Columbus 706-563-4722________
female $200 ea., 2 yr. old laying Ostrich, female, $1000, Emu chicks $45 ea. Jimmy Ware Appling 706-541-2373____________
`96 Emu chicks $50, 5 Emu breeding pr., incl. all supplie & equip. D. Oellerich Hephzibah 706-592-0942_______________
`96 Rhea, eggs, $30 ea., call aft. 8pm. J. Roddenberry Carrollton 770-834-0042
1 yr. old chocolate brn. Llama, $900. H. E. Hindman Aragon 770-684-8421_________
11 Llamas, male/female, 6 mos.-2 yrs., diff. colors & wool types, reas. prices. M. Freehan Toccoa 706-886-7076__________
2 pr. breeding Ostrich from Southwind stock, $4,000 for all. John Wood Carrollton 770-830-6699__________________ '
2 pr. breeding Ostrich from Southwind stock, will take $4,000 for all. Jane Wood Franklin (Roopville) 770-854-6042________
3 mo. old Emu chicks from 10 diff. breeder prs., also, breeders. Chet Cox Tarrytown 912-529-6715_________________________
5 Grey Rheas, all $2000/obo. S. Culberson Kingston 706-234-3669_______
5 Ostrich pairs, laying, eggs, $3000/pr. Lee Anderson Grovetown 706-5410363
Bred female Llama, regd., tame, solid blk., $1500, male Camel $4500. Dwayne Lake Dublin 912-275-0860__________________
Emu breeders, 2 yrs., 1/pr./$1200, `95 yrlngs. $500 ea., all microchipped. Butch Ulman Jackson 770-775-2398 ______
Emu chicks, Jan., Feb., Mar. `96, Irg., healthy birds, reas. priced, make offer. M. Dunn Swainsboro 912-237-7062________
Emu chicks, from Texas stock, exc. genet ics, all same price. B. Swails Lithonia 770922-8120__________ __________________
Emu chicks, `96 hatch from high laying parents, $35. C. Weferling Newnan 770251-0500__________________________
Emu chicks, `96 hatch, chipped, DMA, good bloodlines, yrlngs, extra Irg., EEE, chipped/wormed, DNA. F. C. Plass Ellerslie 706-561-0774 FAX-562-1040____________
Emu, `96 chicks, $60/up, coming 2 yrs., coming 3 & coming 4 yrs., $1000/pr. & up. B. Bailey Elberton 706-283-8728________
Emu, 2 pr. breeders, over 40 eggs per yr., guarn., The Lyons Den Emu Farm. N. Lyons Forsyth 912-994-0457_________________
Emu, top qlty. birds, all ages, aft. sale support. S. Peele Homer 706-677-3644
Emu-1 pr. yrlngs, healthy, $400, Emu egg shells $8 ea. Frigga McGee Hampton 770471-0971 770-471-8118________________
Emus & Rheas, laying prs., yrlngs. & chicks, Irg. straight birds, reas. prices/nego., will del., must sell due to ill health. Don Hart Guyton 912-728-4116__________________
Emus `94/'95 & `95/96 hatch, Rhea eggs $20, proven Rhea breeders, now laying, $600. Patsy Cobb Davisboro 912-348-5722
w/fittings, drk. brown, exc. cond., $500, call evgs. B. Whittaker Brooks 770-719-7504
1967 Drover cattle trlr, fair cond., make
offer. N. O. Howard McDonough 770-957If you have questions regarding ads in this 9728____________ category, cat! Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. 2 Horse Gooseneck trlr., like new, 7' wdt.,
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted cat egory must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for pub lication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.___________________
Want Appaloosa geld., gentle, sound for 4H horse club member, send photo, description. Nancy Martin Hoschton 706-367-4130
Want Belgian horse, not over 10 yrs., under 16hds., blonde. Les Strader Dahlonega 706-864-6456 _____________
Want gentle racking horse to ride in shows & trails for fun. Jack Rich Powder Springs 770-439-0124___________________'
Want reas. priced goats, small or Pygmy for pasture clean up. David Shearouse Woodbury 706-553-5305_______________ _
Want to buy shoats, hogs, 100 lbs. & over, also sows & boars, pick up pay cash. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605_____
Want to rent 8 qlty. Polled Hereford bulls from May 1 to August 1. Ed Simmons Preston 912-649-4800
10' 6" lgt., 5' 6" wdt., white, $2000. Robert J. Braswell Eastman 912-374-3825________
2 horse gooseneck Gore trlr. w/dr. rm., tack comp. & feed mangers, new fir., good cond., $2350.,800. G. Parker Athens 706208-9675 ___________________ _______
2 horse Harrell Gooseneck w/dr. rm., heat, air, water supply w/pump, good fir. & mats, exc. cond., $3800, aft. 6pm. William. R. Adkins Montrose 912-676-3515
2 horse trlr., divider, new oak flr./thick' mat, good tires, chrome wheels, -silver, $1500. Catherine Bryan Jasper 706-337-2300
2-Horse trlr., bumper pull, `75, good flr./tires, some rust, $700/trade for open top horse trlr. J. Yank Colbert 706-788-3327
2-Horse trlr., walk-thru dr. rm., well lighted, pulls great, exc. cond., $1500, call aft. 6pm. orwkends. S. Lee Alma 912-632-4720
20 ft. Gooseneck stock trlr., good cond., $2000. Les Strader Dahlonega 706-8648536________________________________
20' gooseneck I/s trlr., metal pipe, top cen ter cut gate, swing rear drs., sound working cond., $2500. Jeff Dorsey Nashville 912686-3374_____________________________
3 Western saddles, 1 Roping & 1 Pony saddle, all exc. cond., $130 & up. Ron Smith
Hampton 770-227-0504________________
4 horse slant Gooseneck- alumn., end'd
tack/dr. rm., storage, x-tall/wide, like new,
If you have questions regarding ads in this $11,500. Levi Rose Hortense 912-530category, call Ora Garel at 404-651-9081. 9901_____________________ ___
6 horse Gooseneck Miley, 4' dr. rm., 7'
`78 four-horse Gooseneck trlr., $1500/obo. hgt., rubber mats, 2 ramps, 2 dr. tack comp., Charles Mizell Clarkesvilie 706-754-9331 elec. brks. Erwin Harris Dalton 706-226-
`85 Cherokee Gooseneck 3-horse slant, 1667____________________________ _ dr. rm., lots of extras, kept in barn, #4200. B. 6 x 20 Ponderosa livestgek trlr., $1800. Wynn Jonesboro 770-603-8126_________ Bryant Skipper Macon 912-781-2715
`86 W W 2 horse bumper pull trlr., remov Australian stock saddle, 17 1/2" w/breast able divider, 6'6" hgt., 5' wdt., fair cond. collar, $1200, used 8 times, $750/obo. S. $1200/obo. Mike Grest Auburn 770-446- Fuller Ball Ground 770-479-7293________
3866 770-307-1128
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`91 Delta gooseneck, 16', 3-horse slant,
mats, orig. paint, exc. cond., $3800, call
evgs. Gary L Jones Adairsville 770-769-
Barrel saddle, good cond. w/pad & water proof seat cover, $175/obo., Iv. msg. L. Schell Morganton 706-374-4222_______ _
Big Valley 2-horse bumper pull trlr., exc.
9931 770-769-9931 ______________ __ fir., esc. dr., elec, brks., tack comp., mats,
`92 CM 3-Horse slant load bumper pull trlr., $1400/nego. Sandie Morris Winder 770mats, sm. dr. rm. Bill Hendrix Mansfield 307-3874_______________________
706-468-1112___________ _____________
`92 Sundowner 3-horse slant, Irg. dr. rm., 2 esc. drs., metal, wh./red strip, $6500. S. Crowe White 770-386-9491 __________
Black leather horse harness, $100, 15" Crates Barrel saddle $300, two 15" Pleasure saddles $150-$200. B. Baxley Carnesville 706-384-5541___________ _____________
`92-16' Circle Y Western saddle & wooden Custom made steel cattle body fits full size stand, drk. oil, some silver, $425. A. p.u. $250. Clinton O'Brien Marietta 770Ertzberger Bowdon 770-258-7475_______ 427-5195_____________________________
Mini LOps, Netherland Dwarf, Californian,
NZW, show, meat. D. Wills Cleveland 706-
219-3765_____________________________
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Dutch, Dwarf,
NZW, mix. breeding does & bucks, also used
cages. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
Dutch, Dwarfs, Lops, Mini Rex,
Himalayans, also inside/outside cages &
supplies. Gary Davidson Rex 770-507-8619
English & French Lop, Jersey Wooly
breeders, great bloodlines. Angela Thomas
Snellviile 404-882-7537________________
English Lop rabbits 23" earspan $25. Jim
Mcintosh Ellijay 706-276-4324__________
English Lops, Flemish Giant bunnies,
great bloodline on pedi., must sell. J. Oullo
Alpharetta 770-441-2357_______________
Fifty rabbits for sale, Lops, Dwarfs, San
Juans, & young breeders. Hoyt Henderson
Jonesboro 770-471-5231_______________
French Angora rabbits, bunnies, adults,
purebred & pedi. w/Champion bloodlines $35-
$50 ea. K. Jackson Griffin 770-775-1655
French Angora rabbits, 6 wks. old, red,
chestnut, torte, wh. avail., w/wp pedi. V.
Standley Greenville 706-672-4673_______
French Lop bunnies, broken & solids, call
aft. 5 pm. J. Justice Marietta 770-421-1834
Holland Lop bunnies w/wp pedi., Mini Lop
& tan bunnies, English Lop show buck jr.,
fuzzy Lop does. R. Ross Buford 770-945-
9310_______________________ _________
Holland Lop bunnies, Netherland Dwarfs,
Dutch bunnies, Mini Lops, also cages, feed
ers, water bottles. Terry Rich Chatsworth
706-695-0553____________________ -
Holland Lop, French Lop, Jersey Woolie.
Flemish Giant, also cages. L. Wylie
Snellviile 770-978-3708
Mini Lop bunnies, 5 weeks old, healthy,
beau., one pumpkin colored female breeder,
license, clean fac. Janni Martin Maysville
706-652-2815_________________________
Mini Rex, Netherlands, Dwarfs, spots, mix.
bunnies, Dutch. Terry Thomas Warner
Robins 912-923-6308__________________
Mix. bunnies, asstd. cols., blk. w/wh., gray
& brown $5 ea. J. Howard Monroe 770-267-
0004
__________________________
Rabbits, adult & bunny rabbits, fryers $5
ea. Charles Jones Stone Mountain 404-
299-9786_____________________________
San Juan rabbits from bunnies to breeder
$2.50-$5, call before 6 pm. Louise Kidd
Arnoldsville 706-548-7061
. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
`95 6x5 rnd. bales of oat & rye grass hay,
White doves, reas. -prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958______________
White pheasant chicks, White King & White Hubble pigeons. R. Lee Eatonton 706-485-5199 ______________________
Wood Ducks, Mandarins, Ring Teal, etc., also, all size boxes, brooders for chicks, quail
Emus, 1 breeder pr., 1 adult male, six `95 & one `96, or trade all for 1 pr. Red Ostrich. Doug Brown Macon 912-745-8066_______
Emus, 12 chicks, 1 female coming 3, good stock, reas. priced. Lee Miller Albany 912439-0872_____________________________
Emus, 2 prs., 2 yrs., microchipped, $300/
'93 Bonanza 26' stock trlr., new fir., like new. John Coltharp Oxford 770-786-8368
`93 Gooseneck 3-horse slant w/dr. rm., rear tack, air, many extras, like new, $5000. D. Beverley Waycrdss 912-283-9067
`94 FourStar 32' alumn. stock trlr., like new cond., $14,200. Doug King Lithonia 770-
Dressage saddle, 16" wide tree, like new w/soft & comfortable leather, comes w/girth & leathers, $265. C. Jimmerson Hampton 770-946-9667_________________________
Harness for 2 Draft horses or Draft mules, complete, good cond., $400. Dale McRee McDonough 770-946-4415 ___________
well fert. Franklin Eaton 4441 Bethany Road Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727_________
`95 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., fert., rain free $6.25/bale, can del. F. Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720_______________________ _
`95 Alfalfa hay $6.25/ba!e, dely. extra, tak ing orders for `96 May cutting Alfalfa/Orchard
& Wood ducks. L A. Kane Cartersville 770- obo. M. Diggers Cleveland 706-865-3879 785-7086 770-388-0429________________
Hvy. dty. all steel walk-thru cattle head mix. Henry Cobb Roberta 912-836-4559
924- 5506
Poultry Wanted
Emus, Feb.-Mar. chicks from 10 diff. bloodlines, $30 ea., 10 or more $25 ea.;
`95 Bonanza 16' gooseneck trlr., mint cond., center gate, dome Igts., $3300. Dariny
gates $175 ea., can ship. Pete Harris Elberton 706-283-6615_________________
`95 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, in barn $3/lge. sq. bales. Allan
Jan.-Mar. yrlngs $125 ea., breeders $400/pr. Kiker Buchanan 770-562-3804______ __
King 3 horse trlr. w/tack & dr. rm., 24' step- Strickland Swainsboro 912-469-5293
Want `95 hatch Cochin Bantams, Partridge hens, 1 red rooster, write. Y. Highsmith 100 Satcher Rd. S.W. Taylorsville 30178
Want Swans, any age or color. B. Hampton Tifton 912-831-1083__________
Want chickens, ducks, geese, guineas, turkeys, pigeons, reas. priced & reas. dis tance, call aft. 6pm. Terry Winfrey Kite 912469-3267_______________________ _
Want to buy 12 Golden Laced Wyandotte chicks & 12 Silver Laced Wyandotte chicks. H. L. Smith Fort Valiev 912-825-5131
Want to buy 6 young laying hens, RIR or White Leghorns, Mableton, Austell, Lithia Springs area. Robert Engrisch Austell 770941-8448
Umar Brown Hull 706-353-7421 ________
Emus, breeder pr., 45 eggs this season. Pete Burroughs Hull 706-549-2398_______
Emus, laying prs., $800/pr. Jim Taylor Sardis 912-569-4931 _______
Emus-1 to 3 yrs. old, for sale or trade. L. Evers Brookfield 912-386-1387_________
Emus-sev. laying prs., yrlngs. & chicks, Irg., also, Rheas, White/Grays, financing 7 del. avail. Michael Hart Rincon 912-8262908___________________________ __
Fallow, Munjac, Water deer, Watusi, min. donkeys, 4 horn sheep, Emu of all ages, oth ers, sell or trade. Hank Nedza Silver Creek 706-235-1470________________
Llama, young male Chilian background, med. wool, gentle/halter broke, see to
`95 C M stock trlr., 6-Horse slant load, dr. rm., 24 ft., exc. cond., red, used 6 times. Jimmy Stewart Warrenton 706-465-3847
`95 Gooseneck 2-horse slant trlr., fully end'd, rear tack, dr. rm., extras, used 3x's, mint cond., $4900. S. Hughes Carrollton 770-832-6548 770-836-8916______ __
`96 2-Horse Gooseneck slant load, dr. rm., saddle racks, bridle hooks, wood lined, mint cond., $4700. Mike Davis Conyers 770388-0844 __________________________
'96 C M 3-Horse trlr., fully end'd, bumper pull, drop down feed drs., rear tack, front dr. rm., $5700. R. Tant Rockmart 770-6841006_____________
'96 W W 3 horse slant 6'w/6'6" tall, tongue/groove fir., 6 ply tires, torsion/brks.,
up straight load, mats, new brks., maroon
w/silver, $3950. Steve Ludeman Buford
770-932-5010
____________ ,
Manual headgate $100. Hunter Searcy
West Point 706-643-5137 770-471-7196
McClelland W W I saddle, very good cond.
J. R. Ezell Macon 912-477-6306_________
Merhow `92 two horse walk-thru trlr. w/dr.
rm., 7'6" hgt., ramp load, teal gm./wh., exc.
cond., $6000/nego. Pat Ziadie Covington
770-787-7010_________________________
Passier All-Purpose saddle, 16 1/2", exc.
cond., $650. J. Hirsch Maysville 706-652-
3471_______
Rice alumn. 2 horse trlr., 7 ft. hgt., bumper
pull. P. Garbutt Jesup 912-427-2262
Show halter, sterling silver, horse sz.
`95 Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, rain free, highly fert., horse qlty. H.D. Sharpe Lyons 912-526-6369___________________
'95 Coastal hay, 1000 lb. rolls $20 ea. Robert Phillips Arab! 912-276-0856______
`95 Coastal, horse qlty. rnd. rolls, 5'x6` $45 ea. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-4228 770963-3561____________________________ _
`96 hay, Bahia, some Crimson, Arrowleaf Clover, sq./rnd. bales, well fert., will del. Bobby Cowart McIntyre 912-946-3168
`96 horse qlty. Rye hay, cutting end of April, sq. or rnd. bales, dely. avail., fert. UGA soil specs. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-9946463__________
100 tons `95 Coastal Bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales, highly fert., exc. qlty. $25/bale,
Market Bulletin is printed
apprec., $900. Don Wade Winder 770-932- $3930. P. Street McDonough 770-954- w/lead & halter bag, $150, other misc. items. call evenings. Richard Bird Portal 912-865-
on recycled paper.
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9285 770-890-5784
T. Darby Lithonia 770-972-8793
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6000 sq. bales tiorse qlty. Coastal Bermuda hay, rnd. bales & mulch. J. Harris Odum 912-586-6687___________________
Alicia hay field for rent, call 7-9 pm. Edna Newsome Blythe 706-592-2225_________
Coastal Bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales $15, sq. bales, horse qlty. Laverne McDilda Claxton 912-739-4614 912-739-4597
Old timey self-pollinated seed corn, small cob,_mostly 2 ear $1/lb. plus post. Doyl King 115-King Rd. Bremen 30110 770-537-3168
Tift 44, taking orders for `96 crop, fert. per UGA rec., you haul from Social Circle. Lloyd Killebrew Roswell 770-992-5290
AG SEED/PLANTS
FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this cate gory, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
FLOWERS FOR SALE
it you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit num ber issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protect ed plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please sub mit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this infor mation will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30279, (706) 557-3032.
Amaryllis, pink or apple blossom, 2/$10, lge. gm. Elephant ears, 5-6' tall, 4/$12, huge bulbs. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680_______________________
Angel's begonias or Christmas cactus 3/$5, pink yarrow or solid liriope 8/$10, pur ple flax 4/$10, others. Pat Poole P.O. Box 36 Coosa 30129______________
Angel's trumpet seed, white, $1/pkg. w/SASE. F. Chapman 2403 Hibiscus Rd., Albany 31705________________________
Azaleas, 1&3 gal., $2 & $6, rhododen dron's, camellia, native azaleas 1&3 gal., $3 & $10, hollies 1&3 gal./$2-$6. Dominic DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116______ _
Azaleas, 40 var., $2.50-$4/1 gal., rhodo dendrons, 5 var., $8-$10/3-5 gal. M. Cannon Winterville 706-742-5193 _____________
Azaleas, hosta, 41 var., ferns, shrubbery, ivy baskets, Leyland cypress, dogwoods, oleander, oak, . ivy, topiaries. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-946-3525
Daylilies, April shipping, asstd. cols., 12 plants/$25, plus $3 shipping. Earnest Yearwood 136 Meier Circle SE. Milledgeville 31061 912-452-5692_______
Daylilies, iris, beau, hybrids, SASE list, (formerly P. Jackson, Suches). P. Melton P.O. Box 1236 Blue Ridge 30513 706-4923863________________________________
Daylilies, mxd., all cols., $2 to $3 ea., no shipping. Ronnie White Covington 770787-6037___________________
Daylilies, hosta, (over 50 van), liriope, but terfly bushes, hundreds of other fine perenni als, shrubs, trees. W.K. Brinson Douglasville 404-489-5600 _________
Daylilies, 400/more, 2 stamps for `96 list, National Hemerocallis display garden. M. Clause 1050 Little River Ln. Alpahretta 30201 770-720-1967 _________________
Daylilies, regd. cultivars, $4/clump, $4 shipping, order now, no list. Bunny Darnell 1207 Pine Needle Dr. Perry 31069
Hydrangea $8/up, daylilies $2/up, Berckmarrs cedar round $7/up, autumn white clematis $6/up, other plants. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790_________________
Hydrangea, trumpet vine, wisteria, lilacs $3, flowering almond $3.50, forsythia $1, thrift, periwinkle, althaea $0.75, nandinas. Carla Houghton, Marietta 770-428-2227
Iris $1/ea., $10/doz., $3 post., all cols. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. Rome 30165 706-235-5351______ __________________
Japanese red maples, all sizes, seedlings and fringe tree seedlings & paperbark maples. Wylene Townley, Forest Park 404363-1790_______ ._____________________
Japanese red maples $7.50 up. Ben Dannure Stockbridge 770-474-1471_____
Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink, gold, bi-colors, dbl. orange, 100/$50, includes ship. Don Perusse 2596 Ga. Hwy. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755_________
Larkspur mix, purple spiderwort, shasta
$1/ea..pkt. w/SASE; angel's trumpet, tall Azaleas-1 gal./$2.50, rhododendron $5- Daylilies, beau, hybrids, over 60 diff. cols., daisy, yarrow, pink, white, $8/ea. doz. PP.,
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not
ageratum, four o'clocks, (yellow, rose, var.), touch-me-nots. E. Wynn 812 Rocky Branch
$8, Leyland cypress 4'-$5, liriope 1 gal./$2.50, other. Glenn Fuller 952 Northside
$25/doz., $5 shipping. T. Teague 236 Alfred Ave. SE., Rome 30161 706-234-8792
white Easter rose 3/$8 PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
more than 9 months old) for each type Rd., Villa Rica 30180
___________ Dr,, Lawrenceville 30243______________ Daylilies, 1000/more var., send $0.55 (or Leyland cypress, 1 gal./$3.75, 3 gal./$12,
seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regard ing certified seed, call the Market Bulletin
$1/ea. pkt. w/SASE, red hibiscus, money plant, cosmos, melampodium, rose Campion, cleome/mxd., black-eyed Susans. Kerri Dyer 659 Hwy. 78 W. Villa Rica 30180_______
$2/pk. PP.; purple coneflower, cornflower, daisies, coreopsis, tall poppies, Mexican hat, rudbeckia, lychnis. Ms. Rusty Taylor 280 Edge Rd., Cedartown 30125 706-777-8794
`95 coreopsis, poppy, bachelor's button, zinnias, Jefferson bean, night gloriosa, peri winkle, amaryllis, $1/pkg. SASE, others. Jean Burke Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754___________________
Bananas violet stem Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, hosta, Japanese red maple. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-5931599 ________________ ,______________
Basketball, longneck dipper, bsh. gourd seeds 10/$1 w/SASE. John Torpy III 1034 Hwy. #1 N., Swainsboro 30401_________
Bearded irises-$f.50 up, stokesia & spiderworts $1/ea., other, $10 min., $3-post., SASE for list. Neena Clary 6875 Dorset! Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-9421599 ____________________________
Bearded iris $30/100, shipping included.
stamps) for descriptive price list. Mary
Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723
912-723-6703
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Daylilies, 500 diff. named hybrids, dbl. divi
sions, descriptive list as home, digging 29th,
no ship. Ethel Davis Ellijay 706-635-4247
Daylilies, all col., $12/doz., gm. liriope 2
doz./$10, strawberry begonias $12/doz., all
ppd. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd.,
Armuchee 30105_______
Daylilies, all cols., named hybrids, lined
out, no shipping. T. Worley Lula 770-869-
3977______________
6'/$36, hemlock 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria 1 gal./$4, Carolina S.haphire 1 gal./$4, near Alpharetta. Don Foster Woodstock 770475-6650_____________ ______________
Leyland cypress, 1-2-24", 1 gal./$2.50, 3 gal./$3.50. J. Elliott Ellenwood 404-3638753________________________________
Lily-of-the-Valley 3/$1, min. amt. $5, no shipping. E. Wilson 1350 Highland Ave. NE. Atlanta 404-876-7625_________________
Liriope, (border grass), in pots or clumps, (variegated). W.B. Simpson Cornelia 706778-4853_________________
office or the Georgia Department of '95 cypress vine, (hummingbirds), red Allen Battle 748 Manning Gin. Rd. Winder Daylilies, for complete list send two $0.32 Magic lily, (lycoris), fragrant, lilac-pink,
Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635. 75/$1, mxd. 100/$2, purple butterfly weed, 30556 770-867-9888 ________________ stamps. Mike Ketchem P.O. Box 93 Peruvian daffodils,, blooming size, 6/$15,
`95 Moon and Star watermelon seed, yel love-lies bleeding, $1/pkt. w/SASE. B. Bryant Bearded iris, all cols., $12/doz., butter-n- Experiment 30212____________________ 12/$25 ppd. Diana Boothby 802 Sue Ct.
low meat 35/$1, 75/$2 w/SASE. Hubert 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 404- egg plants 2 doz./$12, daffodils 2 doz./$12, Daylilies, now shipping, asstd. cols., 20 Albany 31705 912-432-1456
Sowell 180 Eureka Rd., Sylvania 30467 874-5354_______________ :________ __
all ppd. A. Mashburn 4 Reynolds Bend Rd., plants/$25, $3 shipping, free price list. Sam Magnolias, (many var., evergreen and
912-857-3770_______ -
____________ `95 giant sunflower and broom corn seeds Rome 30161_________________________ Scarbrough 5969 Huddersfield Rd., Macon Oriental), and pawpaws, (asimina triloba),
`95 Moon and Star red watermelon seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Ota Fetzer 1085 Tucker Bird's foot violets, unusual flowers, unusu 31210 912-474-8276___________________ will ship, call for kinds, prices. Dorothy
$2/pkg. w/L.SASE. H.M. Burnette 5393 School Rd., Cohutta 30710____________ al leaves, thriven in poor soil, 8 premium Daylilies, over 1000 hybrids, ready for your Callaway Coolidqe 912-225-1688________
Cleveland Rd., Cohutta 30710__________ '95 giant sunflower & Peter pepper seeds crowns $6 postpaid. Laurie Showalter Box garden, no shipping, $4/dbl. division. C, Marigold, mix cols., sparky, crackerjack,
`95 old timey plumgranny seeds $2/pkg. w/SASE. C.W. Burnette P.O. Box 100
$1/pkg. w/SASE. Chris Burnette 4649 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710___________________
844 Dawsonville 30534 _____ _______ Blazing red hibiscus, winter hardy,
Dellinger Rte. 4, Box 337 Commerce 335-9523___________________
706-
brocade-dwarf, baby's breath, melampodi um, bush moon, $1 w/SASE. Merle Bates
Tennga 30751____________________ ,
`95 giant mxd. col. zinnia seeds $1/pk., lge. $1/Tbsp. SASE. June Davis Rte. 1, Box 112- Daylilies, red, yellow, orange, gold, 1091 Heidi Trail Buckhead 30625 706-342-
Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, Coastal, Tifton 78 and cert. Tifton 85. Robert Jacobs Odum 912-586-6119_______ ._____________ '
w/SASE. Mrs. M. Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292__________________ __
'95 hummingbird vine seeds 25/$1
A Chester 31012 912-934-9726_________
Bushel gourd seed $1/10 or Madonna lily seed $1/tsp. w/SASE. Neal Rich, 901
$12/doz., shipped $15/doz. ppd. J.G. Carney 15520 Tompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201 770-475-4957_________
9300___________________ ____________ Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE.
Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing
Blackberry plants, huckleberry bushes 12/S10 ppd., other. Willa Mooney Rte. 8, Box 700B Ellijay 30540 706-273-3256_______
w/SASE, instr. incl. Jackie McDade Rte. 4, Box 434 Gray 31032__________________
`95 lge. thick rind Martin gourd seed,
Mitchell Branch, Morganton 30560______ Canadian hemlock, lacebark pine,
daylilies, ornamental grasses, liriope-varie-
Daylilies, send 55-cent stamp for descrip tive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736 ______________
Madison 30650 706-342-3362__________
Martin gourd seed, specify lge. or standard gourd, $1/50 seeds w/SASE, thousands
Bloody Butcher Native-American field corn, lge. red ears, exc. feed/decqration, 100 seeds/$2 w/SASE. John Gardner 2662
100/$1 SASE, 2 stamps, no checks. Thelma Davis Rte. 2, Box 199 Soperton 30457
`95 moonflower seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE.
gated, Monroe white, lge. division bibs
$0.40/ea. PP. Jim Smith Dawsonville 770-
893-2745_________
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Dwarf marigold seeds, mauve bachelor's button, ea. l/4 _cup/$l w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Maysville 30558
avail. Quinton King 2004 Whitesville Rd., LaGrange 30240 706-884-5869_________
Mix col. daylilies $50/100. Rita Hall Box
Rocky Branch Rd., Bogart 30622_______ Nell Padgett 412 Woodward St., Rome Cannas, yellow/red, dwarf yellow, red Evening primrose seed, oenothera, yellow 193 Enigma 31749 912-533-4810_______
.. gfpyvntpp, millet,- ,pleaned_ and .^gged, $d.26/lb., `"miller cleanings Sti.is/lb'. Frank
30161-5045___________ __ '95 mxd. periwinkles, mxd. four o'clock,
$14.50/doz. ppd., striped liriope $6/doz. ppd. M. Barron", 10280 Haynes Br. Rd.,
$2; columbine seed, aquilegia, mix, $2, SASE. J. Mabry 5346 Chantilly Terr.
Mondo border grass 125 plants/$15, varie gated liriope, daylilies, hostas, amaryllis,
Findley Royston 706-245-5972_____ .
yellow, rose and white, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Alpharetta 30202 770-475-3542_________ College Park 30349_______ ___________ weigela, boxwoods, iris, forsythia. Billy
Browntop millet, cleaned & bagged in 50
lb. bags, $14/ea. Dennis Burroughs Hull
706-548-4949 706-613-6248
Cert. Tifton bermuda sprigs, also custom
planting, conventional & no till. Charles
Hurley Summerville 706-857-2707_______
Cert. Vidalia sweet onion plants l00/$8,
200/$10, 300/$12, 400/$14, 500/$16,
1000/$18 ppd., other. Harry Wood 559 W.B.
Braddock Rd., Uvalda 30473 912-565-7326
Cert, bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78,44,10,
Tifway, Tifdwarf, Coastal & Alicia, also cus
tom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-
3380_____________________________ ___
Collard seeds, nonheading, $1/tsp. SASE,
other. E. Smith 403 Lexington Ave. Rincon
31326 912-826-5277___________________
For sale, millet seed, cleaned in 50 lb.
bags, $0.26 per lb. Jerald Mize Dewy Rose
706-245-6921____________________
Fruit trees, pecans, (Stuart & Desirable),
grapes, scuppernongs, blackberries, rasp
berries, crabapples, figs, blueberries, cont.
grown, others. M.L. Williams Franklin 706-
675-3048 _________ -
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Mayhaw trees. 3 gal. conts.. well
branched, 3-4'.hgt., $6.50. Barry Gay 1810
Bold Springs Rd.. Ochlocknee 31773 912-
377-6237_________________________ _
Seeds; tomato, others, $1/pk. SASE.
Mollie Amerson, 5119 Hwy. 221 So.,
Bartow 30413 912-364-4188 ________
Tift 44, Tift 78, Tift 85, Alicia & Coastal
bermuda grass sprigs, will custom plant, also
custom planting. James Williams Fitzgerald
912-423-4884
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Mayhaw trees. C.W. Pierce P.O. Box
163 Woodbine 31569__________ ______
Want one to two cups willow leaf running
butter bean seeds, want two cups. Jean
Smith Warfhem 912-552-5661___________
Want scaley bark watermelon seeds.
Linda Anthony P.O. Box 7 Washington
30673__________________
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Mrs. Perkins 1731. Hog Mountain Rd., Statham 30666_______________________
'95 seed; heirloom love-lies-bleeding, extraordinary flowers and foliage, $2/pkt. SASE. Jennifer Edgar 3534 Vanet Rd., Chamblee 30341_____________________
`95 seed; rose campion, exquisite wine col. blooms $2/pkt. w/SASE. Candace Allison 5292 Pond Fork Church Rd., Pendergrass 30567_________
`95 seeds, morning glory, cleome, $1/Tbsp., marigold $1-1/2 cup, touch-menots $1/tsp. all w/SASE, instr. incl. C. Martin 525 Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067
`95 seeds; coreopsis, poppy, Mexican sun flower, four o'clock, zinnia, greybeard, holly hock, periwinkle, night glories $1/pkg. SASE. Jean Burke Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754_______________________________
15 wondering-Jew cuttings, Jewels of Opar, spider plants,, magic carpet $1.50 ea. plus post. Ruth Payne 8253 Bow Trail Woodstock 30188-2131 770-475-7109
2000 old timey reseeding petunia seed, mix colors, $2 w/SASEr B. Lewis 1855 Barney Lewis Rd., Baxley 31513 912-367-
7165 __________________ 2000/more bulbs, near Hogansville, need
digging, daffodils, narcissus, daylilies, irises, other, wisteria, forsythia, nandina, spiraea. P. Dean Morrow 770-961-8841____________
4" perennials, 300 var., all $1/ea., also eucalyptus, Unusual herbs, palms, others, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967_________
5 shades of hollyhock seeds, pink & red, (some ruffled edges), $17Tbsp. w/SASE. R. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
Achillea, daylilies, iris-roof, bearded, Japanese & Siberian, hosta, stokesia, dianthus, mtn. mint, liriope, pachysandra, vinca, mahonia, aucuba, others. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088_________
African violet leaves 12/$10 PP., Confederate rose seeds $2 w/SASE, 25 diff. plants $20 PP. Betty Addis 6 Jane Ln., Brunswick 31525-9304 912-265-5245
Agastache, yarrow, hosta, spring & fall, blooming iris, free daylilies, no shipping. Joyce Presley 2524 Elko Rd., Elko 31025 912-987-4998_________
All kinds of landscaping plants, hydrangeas, Lily-of-the-Valley, sedum, gin ger lilies, hibiscus, phlox, snowball, liriope, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-7677656________________________________
Amaryllis bulbs $25/doz., amaryllis seeds $1/pkg. LSASE, luffa, longneck, sunflower seeds $1/pkg. LSASE.* Tiffany McKinley 2698 Ga. Hwy. 292E. Lyons 30436
Cannas, old-fashioned, tall, red, back ground, ponds, gardens, $20/2 doz. post paid. Carlton Jones 5460 Price Mill Rd. Bishop 30621 706-769-7863
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, pink, yellow, choice bulbs 2-3 eyes $12/doz., pink/yellow callas $18/6, $2-post. J. Hemphill 1440 Parkmont Dr. Roswell 30076 770-6421345____________________ ____________
Cannas, dbl., tall pink, yellow or orange, Elephant ears, lge. gm. leaves, 4-6', all $10/doz., $2.50-post. S. Parker P.O. Box 467324, Dunwoody 30346_____________
Cannas, tall, salmon, 15/$10, $2.50 post. Margaret Perrin 187 Kenan Dr. NW. Milledgeville 31061____________
Catalpa trees, small, med., lge., $2, $5, $10, no shipping. V.M. Hendrix 2680 Morgan Rd., Marietta 770-973-0632 ________
Columbine, Japanese hollyhock, pink coneflower, orange morning glory, white, pink hibiscus, $0.50/ea. pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589________________
Crape myrtle, white pine, red maple $5, burning bush $7.50/3 gal. cont. Larry Johnson Dahlonega 706-864-1308_______
Crape myrtles $2-$15, 3 cols., Stella D'Or $3.75 gal., forsythia, $2-$5 pots. Hugh Ingram Athens 706-548-6191_______^
Daffodil bulb 2 doz./$8, hosta $3/pot, 2 pots/$5, dianthus baths. pink 2/$5. Elliot Morris 755 Hairston Terrace Stone Mountain 30088 404-299-4916__________
Dahlias, miniature to dinnerplate, 6'x3/8" metal stake w/ea. purchase, $1-$3, no ship ping. Robert Aaron 165 Clyde Rd., Athens 706-548-9788________________ _
Daisies, shasta & pink, purple stokesia, purple heather $6/doz. ppd. Glenda Crosby P.O. Box 1226 Baxley 31513
Daylilies 200/more var., Stella D'Or, $10/clump, free price list, Ive. msg. Ray Story McDonough 770-957-1069_____________
Daylilies for sale, send SASE for '96 price list. C. Burges, P.O. Box 34 Barwick 31720 912-859-2775_________________________
Daylilies for landscaping, 50 fans for $25 ppd., plus $5 for UPS shipping. Virgil Rowland Barney 912-775-2108__________
Daylilies, labeled, 12 diff. $25, 30/$50, Stella De Ora 12/$25 ppd., gift plant. Anne McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins 31088 912-923-5160____________
Daylilies, pink, purple, coral, others, over 800 diff., many buy two, get one free. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington 770-787-7177_________________________
Daylilies, named var., all cols., iris, all cols., named, hosta and cannas, call for
Flower seed--purple coneflower, Mexican hatflower, Indian blanket flower, black-eyed Susan, moonflower, mxd. hibiscus, $2/lge. pkg. SASE. B. Smith 4505 Moon Station Rd.,
Acworth 30101
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foxgloves, columbines, shastas, sweet
Williams, purple coneflowers, stokesias,
coreopsis, gaillardias, rose campions $5/doz. PP. Mrs. Glynn James 197 Glynn James Rd.
Lyons 30436_____________________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed 2 tsp./$1 plus SASE. Grace Odom 5380 Fletcher Dr. SW. Oxford 30267 770-786-9998_______
Giant sunflower up/to 44", around 25/$1
w/SASE. C.H. Nix 4 Anita PI. SE. Mableton
30059 770-948-6498
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Ginger lilies, yellow Japanese iris,
$12/dozl, cr-inum lilies $4-$8.50 ea., $3/post. ea. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge
30281 770-474-2981____________________
Globe amaranth seed; rose, lavender,
white, purple, one col./any mxd., $1/1/4-cup
SASE. T.R. Sudderth 2043 Sugar Pike Rd.,
Woodstock 30188
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Golden Ismene/Peruvian daffodil bulbs, summer blooms, great cut flower, 10 jumbo bulbs/$30j 10 lge. bulbs/$20, $5/post. B. Saunders P.O. Box 474 Homer 30547
Grancy greybeard, four o'clock & hibiscus seeds, 25 seeds $1/ w/SASE. Reba Morris 8787 Hamilton Rd,, Midland 31820
Hollyhock, Scotch broom, oxalis, althaea, beebalm, tansy, yarrow, money, parsley, more. C. Harper 1462 Dble. Bridges Rd., Elberton 30635 706-283-1417________ __
Hosta, green/white, variegated, $2/UP; lamb's ear, cannas, red. L. Singleton Marietta 770-422-8611__________________
Hosta, bare root, $0.50/ea., liriope, varie
gated, bare root, $0.25 ea., full size plant. Luther Hodges Ha 706-789-2279
Hosta, big clumps, $15/ea., you dig. L.A. Buran 1174 Pine Mt. Dr. Forest Park 770-
961-1786_____________________________
Hosta, blues, golds, multicolored, dbl. flow ering, fragrant, huge display garden, list-one stamp, appt. only. J. Newberry 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30001 770-739-2152
Hostas, peonies, grancy greybeard, willow
yoshino, Kwanzana and more. S. Davidson Gray 912-986-4653_______________ .
Hostas, variegated, (sev. var.), golds, grns., lge. healthy plants, aucubas, Silver Dragon liriope. Ann Booker 2667 Oswood
Dr., Tucker 770-938-3259_________ _
Hostas, cannas, daylilies, ground covers, creeping euonymus, variegated sedum,
achillea, iris, other perennials, already pot ted. C. Lawson Powder Springs 770-9433269
Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2769_______
Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planti ng & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta Hwy. Gainesville 30501_________
Native ornamental tree seed, sweetgum, oak, wax myrtle, sourwood, 100/$5, send SASE for comp. list. Ed Nobles US. 41 Byron 31008 912-953-7646___________ _
Oakleaf hydrangeas, English dogwood, sweet shrub, can't mail, call aft. 4pm. Celia McCall Donalsonville 912-524-2940_____
. Oakleaf hydrangea, 1' seedling to 5' spec imen, $5-$20, call after 11 am. Norman Nichols Acworth 770-974-6788__________
Old timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., grn. liriope $30/100, daylilies $15/doz., ea. w/$4 post., shrubbery. R. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163____________
Old timey yellow cannas, now is best time for digging, $8/doz. Martha Melton Mableton 770-948-4739________________
Old-timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Siberian iris-$4/doz., ea./$4 post.; Kerria rose, Scotch broom, boxwoods. B. Lunsford 3602 State Hqwy. 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331
Orange daylilies, dbl. & sgl., $5/doz,, grn. hosta $1..50 plant, free ivy, you dig, no ship. Gloria Post Lilburn 770-972-0546
Peony poppies, bachelor's buttons, cypress vine, columbine, pink lady's finger, standing cypress $1/ea. SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752 706-657-7224
Perennials, lge. sel., tall-bearded iris, hostas, lilies, daylilies, incl. many fragrant and rebloomer var., most potted. Al Wagner Lilburn 770-921-3729__________________
Purple bearded iris $12/doz., orange daylilies $8/doz., canna red and yellow $14/doz., all ppd. L. Ross 514 Green Dr., Canton 30114 770-479-8520_______ ___
Regd. Japanese iris & daylilies, aquatics, wildflowers, hardy perennials, sale: May 11 & 25, June 15 & 29/appt. Lonnie Ward Columbus 706-561-6546______________ _
Rhizomes, achimenes $3.50/ea., Tracy Thornby, caligua, or Teresa 1/$3.50, Smithiantha summer sunshine, eucodonia woolly marrione. K. Lane 1407 W. Magnolia Valdosta 31601 912-242-1368
Rhizomes, achimenes, $3/ea., hilda micheissen, peach blossom, Herman or atropurpurea, eucodonia Francis, gloxinia, pegasus. Alejo Moore Rte. 1, Chula 31733
Rose campion, Goblin gaillardia, tall sweet Williams, shastas, blue stokesias, coreopsis, purple coneflowers $5/PP. Mrs. Glynn James 197 Glynn James Rd., Lyons 30436
Rose-of-Sharon, white dogwood, SC. jas mine, sweet shrub 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesville 30506
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Wednesday May 1, 1996
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS May 2 Beef Cattle/Forage Field Day,
Central Ga. Branch Experiment Station, reg. 9 am. Info: Vaughn Calbert, 706-485-6015. May 4-5 Southern Events Spring Classic Sale, Arabs, part Arabs & NSH Stallion Showcase & Tack & Farm Equipment Sale, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: Donna Cox, 770-386-0482. May 7 Blackshear Stockyard Cattle Sale, approx. 40 prs. of Limo/Brahman/Char cross cattle, also 12 bred cows & 2 Limo bulls. Info: 912-427-3715/367-9268. May 8 Goat Sale, 6:30 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912-3643920. May 8 Pig Sale, 8 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912-3643920. May 10 Feeder Pig Sale, 2 pm, deliver pigs by 12 noon, 2nd Fri. of ea. mo.. Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912-567-3371 or 800-3449808. May 11 Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony Express. Info: 864-638-6112/2712. May 11 Goat & Pig Sale, 1 pm, Southern Pig & Goat Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-934-4313/783-2380.
EQUINE EVENTS May 17 Armuchee Saddle Club Open
Horse Show, 7:30 pm, English, hal ter, western, tots, & running. Info: Doug Anderson, 706-235-6572. May 18 Poker Ride, R-Ranch, trail rides, 2-3-hrs, proceeds benefit humane society, Dahlonega. Info: Roxie, 706-864-6444. May 19 Haralson Co. Saddle Club Fun Show, 2 pm, halter, pleasure,-timed & fun events, to benefit Ga. Chapter of Leukemia Society of America, Hwy. 120 W., Buchanan. Info: Jackie Buckhannan, 770-646-5770. May 25 Camellia Arabian Horse Assn. Open Schooling Show & Workshop w/Gene Reichart, 10 am. Info: Viola Dowell, 912-329-8132. May 25-26 (cancellation) Peach State Paint Horse Club Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry.
GARDENING EVENTS May 14 Ga. Native Plant Society
Meeting, 7:30 pm, speakers: Meridith & Ed Clebsch on "Landscaping With Native Plants: The Right Plant for the Right Place," NW Unitarian Universalist Church, Atlanta. Info: Marilyn Porter, 770392-9650. May 15 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting, 7:30 pm, speaker: Christopher Bird on "The Secret Life of Plants," open to . public, Atlanta History Ctr., Atlanta. Info: 770-955-1303.
CRAFT FAIRS May 4 3rd Annual Chattahoochee Co.
Cultural Arts Festival, 10 am-4 pm, crafts, wood carving, quilting, Chattahoochee Co. Ed. Ctr., Cusseta. Info: Delores Baker; 706989-3648 or Sandy Crain, 706-9893464. May 4 East Paulding High School Craft Festival, 9 am-6 pm, exhibits, craft demos, free to public, U.S. 278 to Hiram. Info: 770-445-3936. May 4-5 The Cotton Pickin' Fair, 9 am-6 pm, 300 expert craftsmen, craft demos, located on turn-of-the-century cotton plantation, Gay. Info: 706-538-6814. May 18 Annual Spring Festival, arts & crafts, plants, Palmetto. Info: Kay Anderson, 770-463-1530. May 18 Kroger Tara Mayfling, 10 am-7 pm, to benefit the Early Years School for Special Children, arts & crafts, Jonesboro Kroger Shopping Ctr., Hwys. 138 & 19/41. Info: Becky Eubanks, 770-478-5700. May 18 Community Health Carnival, 9 am, arts & crafts, Morgan Memorial Hospital, Madison. Info: Martha Westbrook, 706-342-3264. May 18-19 Spring Concord Country Jubilee, center of town, Concord. Info: 770-884-5221. May 18-19 Southern Appalachian Sampler Festival, Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 12 noon-5 pm, Sugar Creek Music Park, Blue Ridge. Info: Garlie Hammond, 706-492-3819.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS May 25 12th Annual Rutledge Country
Fair, '9 am-5 pm, City Park, Rutledge. Info: 706-557-2545 or 706-557-2803 (night). Oct 5 5th Annual Autumn Arts & Crafts Festival, St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Cleveland. Info: 1397 Helen Hwy., Cleveland 30528 or John, 706-865-4660.
MISCELLANEOUS May 4 (correction) Annual Franklin
Farm Field Day, 9 am, horses, mules & oxen working harrows, walking & riding plows, mowing machines & rakes, Arlin Franklin Farm, 1/2 mi. off 985, Clarkesvilie. Info: Ernest Franklin, 706-754-3568 or Arlin Franklin, 706-754-2198. May 7 Pond Management Workshop, 46 pm, stocking, rennovation, fertil ization & weed control, Jim MillerPark, Exhibit Hall A, Marietta. Info: 770-528-4077/920-7225. May 16-18 Tara Trail Quilt Show of , Clayton Co., Thurs.-Fri. 10 am-7 pm, Sat. 10 am-4 pm, Morrow Presbyterian Church, 6171 Huie Dr., Morrow. Info: LeVon Bridges, 770-996-1669.
If you have any questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Seeds, purple passion flower, (incarnata), Trumpet tree, Lily-of-the-Valley, clematis,
$1 plus SASE. L. Wood 519 Maddox Rd., English ivy, pachysandra, wintercreeper,
Dublin 31027 912-275-9855____________ hosta, lirope, mondo, lamium, others, free
Seeds; Caveman gourd, Mexican sun info. C.O. Henderson .171 Marietta St., flower, cleome, money plant, castor beans, Alpharetta 770-475-6503______________
lge. marigolds, $1/pk. LSASE. B. Savage Tuberose $6/doz., lge. bulbs PP., very fra
3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507______ grant: multiply ea. yr. Sam Powers 313 Old
Seeds; martin gourd 80/S1; purple bache Bolton Rd., Zebulon 30295 770-567-8611
lor's button, brown-eyed Susan, or marigold Two yr. plants; forsythia, bridal wreath,
$1/1/4 cup w/lge. SASE-ea. Mary Tindall 114 weigela, azalaeas, Bankia rose, hydrangea,
Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714________________ outdoor thornless cactus. P.E. Scoggins 196
Seeds; pink hollyhock, white hibiscus, pink Scoggins Rd., Ashburn 31714 912-567-
Prince's-feather, four o'clock, $1/tsp., send 2526___________________________
$0.32-ea. post., other. Marie Johnston 912 Variegated liriope, border grass $39/100
Sharpest. Bainbridge 31717 _______ plants, grn. liriope $25/100, daylilies, orange
Seeds; white marigol, zinnias, mockor- sgl. & dbl., yellow sgl. Carl Culbertson
ange, cleome, cosmos, sweet Williams, four Colbert 706-742-8114 .______________
o'clocks, SASE $1/pk. . R. Bankston Variegated hosta lilies $12/doz.. King
Fayetteville 770-461-3008______________ Alfred daffodils $8/doz., $2.50 post: Mrs.
Sempervivum-hen & chicks, many var. red, Tilley Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540_____
plum, purple spider web, $1/ea. ppd., min. Wild plants violets, Christmas fern, Blue
order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Flag iris, Queen Anne's lace, 15/$12. Grace
Rd., -Marietta 30060 770-428-1703
Stover 1176 Damascus Rd., Blue Ridge
Spider lily bulbs $12/doz., plant now, 30513_______________________________
$1Asp., cleome, silene, yellow hibiscus, peri Zebra grass, yellow flags or beebalm 2/$6
winkle w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory ppd., other flowers, also herbs avail. Kathy
Dr. LaGrange 30240__________ ;______ _ Bell 82 Keetor Rd. Talking Rock 30175
Stella D'Or daylilies, 12/$15 PP. Ouida 706-276-4831_________________________
Craft 770 Rockdale Rd., Canon 30520 706- Zinnia seeds, $0.50 w/SASE, white,.pas 376-4442_____________________________ tels, mxd., also sgl. pinwheel, Persian carpet,
Sunflower seed 3 pkg. cut flower var./$6, star zinnias. Lee Rogers Rte. 4, Box 4057
white marigold $2.50/more lge. SASE. Danielsville 30633 _________________
Monica Naughtin 4660 Whispering Woods Zinnia, narrow leaf, white drought resistant Dr. Gumming 30130 ________________ $1 w/SASE. H. Cummins 1892 Hatton Ford
Thinning sev. hundred Christmas trees, Rd.,- Hartwell 30643
you cut/remove-no charge, I cut-$1/tree; can use as fish attractors. B. Purcell
Flowers Wanted
Clarkesvilie 706-754-4134______________
Touch-me-not, giant sunflower, baby's breath, mix daylilies, hibiscus, hollyhock, money plant $1/Tbsp.-SASE. Jean Stacey 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30116-
Want free/cheap young dogwoods, willing to dig in woods myself, any other blooming young trees or wildflowers. S. Baxter LaFayette 706-638-7472________________
8033
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
Want start of golden glow. Mary Cooley 100% pure Ga. cane syrup, no addi Sterile grass carp, 8-11" & 11-14" channel
3563 Greenway Dr., Marietta 30060 770- tives/preservatives, case of 12 fifths/$60, del. catfish fingerlings, 3" & up, hybrid bream,
432-0942
Joe Boone P.O! Box 265 Toomsboro free & prompt dely., qty. disc. Mike Buford
31090 912-933-5771_______________ -
Cordele 912-273-4150_________________
MISCELLANEOUS
Brown yd. eggs $0.75 per doz. Mary Harris Sterile grass carp/$6.50 ea., channel cat Marietta 770-422-8142_________________ fish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker; red
FOR SALE
Brown yd. eggs, from unmedicated, semi- breast, hybrid bream, dely. avail. Paul free range hens, $1.50/doz. Angela Stone Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144_____
Dawsonville 706-265-1375______________ Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger // you have questions regarding ads in this Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, $0.80 lings, bluegill, shellcracker & redbreast. Don category, cat! Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. lb. on hoof or $1.50/hanging wt., taking Tucker Chula 912-831-5735 ________
The Miscellaneous for Sale category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; thing to eat; herbs; fish, worms and supplies; fertiliz ers and mulches; firewood; and oddities. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous for Sale category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
`95 Sourwood honey, gal., qt. & case for sale. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd., Suwanee 30174 770-945-0018
27 healthy bee colonies, 50. triple & 125 sgl. nuc boxes, extra brood & supra boxes, bee equip. George Kindle Gainesville 770536-0228
Fresh, pure & nat. tupelo honey, produced
orders. H.W. Berryman Tallapoosa 770-
574-8738
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Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442_______________
Irish potatoes to eat or to plant, Kenebec or reds. Dean Tritt Suches 706-747-2891
Mayhaws for making jelly, we pick $10/gal., place order now. Valarie Jones Pelham 912-294-0293__________________
Nice pecans, mostly havles $5/lb., $1.50 post. Irene Burrows Rte. 3, Box 57B, Case St. Trenton 30752____________________
Yard eggs, so fresh, free range, some green Araucana, gourmet qlty., $1/1/2 doz. Dennis Grartey Ha 706-789-2935
Herbs
Sterile grass carp, qty. disc., evg. pickups by appt. Mon.-Sat., Metro. Atlanta or statewide dely., call 9 am.-9pm. Del Chapman McDonouqh 770-957-8916
Sterile grass carp, bluegills, taking orders for bass fingerlings; qty. disc., pickup Atlanta area or statewide dely. avail. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-304-2008_________________
Sterile grass carp $6/ea., qty. disc., statewide dely. catfish, bream and bass avail, on request. Barbara Boggs Ervin Athens 706-548-3637 800-321-9152
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, finger lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, dely. avail., pick-up by appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938________________ _
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast hybrid
in Ga., $22.95/gal. postpaid. R. Mercer 20 Peachtree Ct., Moultrie 31768 912-8901163 912-985-2395
New & used frames cond. & supers, all sizes, excluders, etc., $300 firm. W. Fannin Griffin 770-227-7350
One 6 frame honey extractor, elec, opera tion, other equip. H.L. Carter Sr. 129 Overbrook Dr. LaGrange 30240 706-8827859
Sourwood honey $22/gal. at farm, $26/UPS, qts./$6.50 at farm, $8.50 UPS. Lloyd Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland 30528 706-865-4485
Used bee equip, hives, supers, frames, etc. Albert G. Bennett Rte. 4, Box 4253 Danielsville 30633 706-795-3397
Used bee equip. 4 frame extractor, cap ping tank, suits, hoods, hive bodies & supers & more, $500. Jim Springer Cloudland 706398-3872
Used bee equip, in good cond., make offer. Bill Callaway Gumming 770-887-4443
Will collect honeybee swarms, free, $30/fee, trap out of bldgs. & hollow trees, Alma area. James L. Thomas Alma 912632-8469
'94 lge. Elephant garlic cloves 8/$15 w/$1.50 post.; Elephant garlic bulblets, nest ing onions 10/$2 w/SASE, 2 stamps. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406
`95 hot pepper seeds, yellow squash or tabasco pepper seed, 35 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Itson Rte. 1, Box 90 Pelham 31779
Cert, organic aloe & other herbs for sale, in 4" & gal. pots, no shipping. F. Moorehead Elberton 706-213-0455_________________
Chocolatemint, doublemint, rose and white bee balm, lemon grass $1/ea., $2.50 post. Debbie Payne, 413 N. Central Ave., Blackshear 31516 912-449-6949________
Clean ratsbane, queen of the meadow, 4 lb. lardbox/$8 or 3/$20 ppd. Mrs. W.C. Fowler Rte. 6, Box 700A Ellijay 30540
Comfrey roots, 10/$10 ppd., instr. on request. Darleen Scholta 1043 Greenwood Rd,, Hartwell 30643 ________________
Dry catnip, qt. bag/$4, or 2/$7 postage paid. V.M. Aaron 45 CherryLog Lane Blue Ridge 30513_________________________
Elephant garlic plants from composted soil w/o herbicides-pesticides, sel. $4.50/doz., $2 post.-2 doz./less. E.L. Poole 240 Tom Summers Rd., Americus 31709_________
bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt
Waynesboro 706-554-0182 ___________
Superior hybrid bream, bluegill bream,
shellcrackers, channel catfish fingerlings,
sterile grass carp, bass, dely. avail. Tony
Chew Manchester 706-846-3657________
Taking orders for channel catfish finger
lings, channel broods, 3 Ibs./up, blue cat's 4
Ibs./up, live dely. avail. Bill Bullock Winder
770-307-4831
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Fertilizers & Mulches
100% quail manure, great for landscaping and gardens, you load and haul, free yr. rnd. Mr. Travis Rex 770-507-0621____________
A+ composted horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup, del., 3 month/$39, 1 yr. "Garden Gold" $49. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-6647924________________________________
Aged cow manure, black-gold, $25/load. Julius Brodgan Duluth 770-476-5621_____
Aged horse manure mxd. w/wood shav ings, $5/pick up, you load. Robin Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754_____________
Aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings, $5/pickup, you load, call night & weekend 770-487-2850. Claudia Green Peachtree
Will remove honeybees, hanging swarms in Gwinnett, Walton & Rockdale Cos., free of charge; have bee hives for sale. Joe Mauldin Loganville 770-466-2754
Things To Eat
Hot old time cowhorn pepper seeds, 7-8" long, $1/pk. w/SASE. Leonard Hill 2395 Ridge Rd., Dallas 30132 770-459-0434
Imported hot pepper, 2 doz. seeds, grow 14", send $3 SASE. D. Nixon 1053 Cowan St, Macon 31201____________________
City 404-755-4597_____________________
Attention growers, gardeners--free aged horse manure/shavings, will load, easy access or del. Alpharetta area. Keith MacRae Alpharetta 770-410-0868_______
Baled pine straw, very clean, approx. 30"
`95 crop, dried apples, $4.50/per lb., also, dried peaches $5.50/lb., includes shipping. Olena Adams Rte. 2, Box 391 Ellijay 30540
`95 pecans, mostly halves, $4.50/lb., plus post. Louise Williams 90 Japonica St., Flintstone 30725 706-820-2070
Oregano, catnip, bee balm, chocolate mint, plants 8/$10 PP. Mrs. H.E. Barrett 5882 Galley Dr. Clermont 30527 404-983-7886
Rooster spur peppers, great for pepper sauce, 25 pods/$1 w/SASE. M.L. Powell Box 613 Jackson 30233 770-775-5791_______
Sweet cowhorn STsWeet Japanese pepper
bales, dely. avail, on lge. qty., wholesale priced. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-367-4054
Composted horse manure & shavings, one yr. or older, $100 dump truck load, 15 mi. radius. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770941-2354_____________________________
Free fertilizer, aged horse manure mxd.
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seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. Mrs. Carl Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd., Buchanan 30113
Fish & Supplies
w/shavings, all you can haul, easy access for
loading. Tony Schuble Canton 770-479-
3033
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Free aged manure mxd. w/lime & shav
ings, great for greening up your grass or fer
To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be
Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O. Box449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495
All size improved channel catfish avail.; 24", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J.H. Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-4223_________
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, bluegill, shellcrackers, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135
Catalpa fish-bait trees, $2-$3 in gal. pots, no shipping. Earl Swindell Rte. 3, Box 365,Hwy. 196-Long, Glennville 30427 912654-2458_________ ;__________ ________
Catfish egg hatching equip., hatching jars
tilizing garden, del., $30/truck load. Tony Guzzo Taylorsville 770-684-9634_______
Free aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load and haul, easy access. Wes Jennings Alpharetta 770-475-6087______
Free horse manure shavings mxd., bagged, sealed, dry weather only, conv. Roswell, Alpharetta, Canton, Gumming, Ive. msg. O. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181
Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings. you load and haul, easy access. Sandy Bryant Lawrenceville 770-972-0234
Free horse manure. S. Lukitsch 170 Pritchett Dr. Woodstock 770-592-9156
resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the fol lowing information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; other wise, it will be included approxi mately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
$50/ea., 2 troughs. $50/ea., 1 hatching Horse manure w/shavings, free, you load,
trough/$200; channel catfish fingerlings, barn in Loganville. Cary Christoffersen
bass, other, Gary Bailey Franklin 770-854- Lawrenceville 770-962-9942 770-466-9273
4862________________________________ Horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load,
Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", also $5/pickup, all you can haul. T. Pruett Rex
sev. 1000 lbs. ave., 1 1/4 lb. Orville Carver 770-968-8555________________ _
Douglas 912-384-5090_________________ Mulch hay, lge. bales. John Marlowe 1855
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass Hwy. 324 Dacula 30211 770-945-4872
carp/$6.50, statewide dely. or farm pickup, Pine straw, bright red, clean, tight bales,
call to order bass & bream, qty. disc. Randy lge. qty. at wholesale prices, dely. avail. L.
Bennington Gumming 770-889-9341_____ Minish Jefferson 706-367-4568_________
Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6", 12 cents Pine straw, top qlty., lge., clean, golden
ea. and up. Ed Hitt 636 Chamblin Rd., bales, $275 del. H. Argroves Greenville
Grovetown 30813 706-863-1620
706-672-4021
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Channel catfish fingerlings, treated, grad Rabbit manure, free, you load and haul.
ed, farm pickup or dely. avail. Jimmy Sims Thomas Green Grayson 770-985-4619
Winder 770-867-2879__________________
Rabbit pellets $2.50 per 5 gal. bucket, will
Channel, bluegill, shellcracker fingerlings, not burn plants. J. Throckmorton
dely. avail., other. Robert Brown Brooks Douglasville 770-489-8923_________ '
770-719-8039____________ Frozen catalpa worms, $1 per doz. or
$0.75 if 20 doz. or more taken. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068_______________
Hybrid red worms, lol of worms in beds, sell by beds or gal., bait size $40/10,000, will ship. Barbara Kight Alley 912-583-4151
Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm pickup or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706635-2848_________
Topsoil from farm, also aged sawdust, can del. and work w/Bobcat. Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-459-8039________
Wheat straw, rolls or sq. bales, $1.75, dely. avail. Bruce Henderson Albany 912436-5179_______ _____________________
Wheat straw, rolls or square bales'$1.75 per sq. bale, rolls $15, dely. avail. Scott Council Camilla 912-294-1085
Red wigglers postpaid, bait size, $14/lb., bedrun $12/lb., volume disc, avail. Lucy Brantley 693 Lott Rd., Douglas 31533 912384-4743 ________________________
Red worms, extra lge. bait size, hand counted, $14/1000 plus post. Betty Shelton
Oddities
'95 Corriedale fleeces, white, well-skirted, beau, for handspinning or felting, $3-$4/lb., whole fleeces. G. Maraman Monroe 770267-7102_________
232 Oak Mtn. Rd. Waverly Hall 31831 706- Gourds for sale, Martin, bluebird, craft, will
582-2468
ship. Mr. Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Wednesday May 1, 1996
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Gourds, sev. diff. sizes, for Martins or crafts. Hoyt Howard 4720 Watson Rd. Gumming 30130 770-887-2039 _________
Herbal soaps 4 oz. bars, all vegetable, tan gerine or oatmeal, $2 per bar plus $2.75 shipping. Mary Waters Macon 912-9861287______________________ __________
Homemade lye soap, no additives, 12 bars/$10, add $2.50 post, allow 2 wks. M.B. Harvey 6816 Wrigtitsboro Rd., Harlem
30814 706-556-9397___________________
Want used small scale poultry processing equip, for 12 yr. old boy. K. Wehner Thomasville 912-227-1403
Want wood burning cook stove, reservoir & warmer, good cond. William Roberts 6717
Want wood stove w/blower, Ive. msg. Len Burqamy Milledgeville 912-452-4997
Garden Space
Columbus Market Sets Annual Recipe Contest
A search is underway for "winning" recipes featuring Georgia-grown foods. For those who love to cook, there is a great opportunity to show off your culinary talents in the Annual Columbus State Farmers' Market Fair and Recipe Contest. If you have a favorite main dish, side dish or dessert recipe which uses Georgia-grown foods, the Columbus State Farmers' Market invites you to enter. The contest will be held on June 29, in Columbus, Georgia. Prizes will be awarded to 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd place in three categories. Plan to attend; there will be fun activities for all ages.
Martin & bluebird gourds, cut, cleaned, $2/ea., plus $5.50/doz. shipping & hdlg.-Ga. orders. Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison 31035 912-552-6067__________
Mohair, great for doll hair, other crafts, 1 qt./$2 ppd., washed, larger qty. avail. E. Allison P.O. Box 295 Maysville 30558 706652-2864________ _____________________
Shiitake mushrooms, grow your own, mature logs ready to fruit $25, newly inoculated $15. K. Hawkins Dalton 706-259-9310
if you have any questions reagarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 404-651-9084.
Want someone to share rich N. Atlanta garden space for vegetables, everything fur nished. Joanne Tebbel Atlanta 404-6366385
Want space for small garden in the Atlanta, Decatur or College Park area in exchange for vegetables. Mr. Wright Atlanta 404-349-1094
Official Contest Entry Form Columbus State Farmers' Market 318 10th Avenue Columbus, Georgia 31901 Saturday, June 29, 1996 Registration: 12:00 p.m. Judging 1:00 p.m.
Please print or type and return with a copy of your recipe to Columbus State Farmers' Market Recipe Contest, 328 Agriculture Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. Contest entries must be postmarked no later than May 22.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Notices
Please review the contest rules listed below.
Want pulverizer, must be in good cond.
Fifteen finalists in each category will receive confirmation by phone. For more information, call the
and reas. priced. Ruth Parker Dawsonville if you have question regarding ads in this Columbus State Farmers' Market at (706) 649-7448 or 7449.
706-265-2731_______ __________________ category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Want 250 to 500 gal. SS dairy tanks, call
Name :____________________;______________________________ .______ Age :______
Ive. msg. W.W. Gault 537 First Ave. Columbus 31901 706-324-5309_________
Want 500 gal. propane tank, must be in good cond. Pat Hanus Covington 770-784-
Sold out of spider flower seeds; also, will J. Story send SASE for seeds. C. Contreras 380 Wentworth Downs Ct. Duluth 30155
Address:_____ City :__________________________________
State:
Zip:
7504_________________________________
Out-of-State Wanted
Home Phone: (_
Want Muller high performance milk cooler
1000. 1250, good cond. Scotty Hicks Carrollton 770-854-4370________________
Want Oncini pepper plants. Lynn Garland
if you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Work Phone : (_ Check One : Main Dish.
Side Dish
Dessert
Milledgeville 800-659-6763_____________
Want Peter pepper seeds or plants, call . collect or write. Jimmy Toole Danielsville 706-795-2522_________________________
Want brick, prefer solid about 200. Russell Knick Buford 770-945-0581_____________
Want clean fill dirt dumped on my prop. Bill Nantz 5241 Waits Dr. Mableton 770-9487133_________________________________
Want fish to stock new pond on my prop., will pay reas. rates; want clean pine straw, 30 bales. A. Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Want dbl. section drag harrow and 6 or 7' rock rake for 3 pt. hitch, Ive. msg. David Macijewski Anderson SC 864-261-3743
Want to buy Kubota diesel 60" belly mower, turf tires, call aft. 6:30 pm. Jerry Mayette Marathon FL 305-743-2142
Want tractor 40-110 hp., w/wo front end loader. Bill Hall Island Grove FL 352-4660870
Firewood
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Recipe Title :
THE COLUMBUS STATE FARMERS' MARKET ANNUAL RECIPE CONTEST OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES
1. The Columbus State Farmers Market Annual Recipe Contest is a recipe contest where participants prepare original recipes includ ing at least one fresh Georgia-grown product (see list below) and bring the dish and a serving utensil to the Columbus State Farmers' Market for sampling. The contest will be held in Columbus on Saturday, June 29. Registration begins at 12:00 p.m. at the M & M Building and judging begins at 1:00 p.m.
2. Each recipe must include a principle ingredient of at least one fresh Georgia-grown product. Recipes which ordinarily contain eggs
Want good used chicken incinerator, lge. cap. accepted. Joe Robinson Jasper 770893-4489
Want hydraulic ram. David Medford Atlanta 404-261-9633
Want metal farm garden gate w/side sup porting posts, approx. 3' wide, 4' high; also, millstones. Letsa Marietta Atlanta 404-8722888
Want millstone from grist mill, will pay reas. price & pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-7566
Want old primitive log barns, old farm houses' etc.' Jerry Mealor Commerce 706 540-5664
Want old bldgs., barns, other, will pay for suitable structures. K. Moore Bar CM AgriService Gray 912-986-1957____________
Want portable cement mixer, greenhouse frames. Art Collins Commerce 706-3356422__________________ ______________
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Free firewood, 5 trees, oak & pecan, you cut up/you pick up. S. Crawford Atlanta 770922-0987 404-257-1470 . Ftee oak firewood, cut Jo. 24" lengths, 2-3 _ cds. on ground. E. Levan Tucker 770-9343472
Timber
tf you have questions regarding ads in this category call, Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
and milk must also include another Georgia-grown product as the principle ingredient. If using meat, chicken or fish, include at least 1 pound per recipe. If using fruit, vegetable, nut or other Georgia-grown commodity, include at least 1 cup per recipe. Participants may enter as many times as they wish but only one recipe may be chosen as a finalist. Follow the rules for each category entered. Previous winning recipes from the Columbus State Farmers' Market Recipe Contest are ineligible to win the current contest.
3. Recipes should be typed or neatly handwritten on one side of 8.5x 11 paper. The participants' name, address, phone number and recipe category and recipe title Should be typed or neatly handwritten on the back of each page. Participants are expected to follow good food safe ty measures. Heating and refrigeration is the responsibility of the participant.
4. Recipes will be judged on taste, originality and use of Georgia products. Fifteen finalists in each category will be selected by the Georgia Department of Agriculture and invited to bring their prepared dish to the contest. Finalists will be notified of their acceptance via telephone by June 12.
5. Prizes will be awarded to 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd place, in each of three categories. Total prize money to be awarded is $900 ($300 per cat egory--1st $150; 2nd $100; 3rd $50). In case of a tie, the recipe best incorporating Georgia-grown products wins. All prize money will be awarded at the event. All taxes on prizes are the winners' sole responsibility. Winners will be required to sign a release relinquishing all rights to winning recipes and understand and agree that the winning recipes will be used to generate print and broadcast publicity. Failure to comply will result in disqualification.
6. All participants must be Georgia residents. Participants must be 16 years of age or older. Food professionals and restaurants are not eligible to participate. Employees of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and their families are not eligible to participate. The Georgia Department of Agriculture is not liable or responsible for any unanticipated effects of the contest due to inaccurate announcements or implementation of the contest by respective media, on-air talent, or agents not in accordance with instructions.
7. Georgia-grown products include, but are not exclusive to:
Want small cotton gin, 40 saw or less in
- Apples
Eggs
Peanuts
Southern peas
wood case. J. Henderson Dawsonville 770- Free 15 A, more/less timber & pulpwood,
Bell peppers
Field peas
Pecans
Sweet com
887-5607 ____________ ;__________ _
mostly pine, in exchange for destumping &
Beef
Greens
Pole beans
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Sweet potatoes
Want small grist mill that I will power by a 48" waterwheel w/10" cups. Cliff Wallace Macon 912-471-3700___________________
Want some 2 gal. jugs w/big tops, at least 4" across, maybe 1 gal. jugs, also. M. Upchurch 46 Upchurch Rd., McDonough
piling in windrows, Pickens/Dawson Co. line. David Neighbours Jasper 706-692-5315
' Rabun 150 A. beau, hardwoods, last Ga. Blue Ridge, private hands, joins National Forest. C. H. Wharton Clayton 706-8964541
Blueberries
Honey
Pork
Tomatoes
Cabbage
Lima beans
Poultry
Vidalia Onions
Cantaloupe
Milk
Pumpkins
Watermelons
Cucumbers
Okra
Snap beans
Zucchini
Eggplant
Peaches
Squash
8. To enter, participants must submit an entry form with a copy of each recipe enclosed -- postmarked no later than May 22-- to the
30252 770-957-4709
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Corrections
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Mail entry form and a typed Or clearly printed copy of your recipe as described in Paragraph 3 above,
Want to buy yellowroot. H.P. Dial 1791
Harbins Rd,, Dacula 30211 770-963-4470
Want to buy rolls of wheat, rye or oat
straw. Phillip Jennings Soperton 912-529-
4524
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Chairs caned, backs and/or bottoms replaced in your chairs, rockers, and stools, qlty. work, reas. prices, two locations, Covington and Crawfordville. Sandra Akins
to Columbus State Farmers' Market Recipe Contest, 328 Agriculture Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30334 or fax it to (404) 656-9380. There is
no contest entry fee. The Georgia Department of Agriculture is not responsible for lost, late, misdirected, damaged, incomplete or illegible
enfries. Contestants must also submit a typed or written copy of their recipe when checking in at the registration booth on the day of the con
test, or they will hot be eligible.
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Want to buy old millstone, will pick up, Ive. msg. Hank Davis Athens 706-549-2976
2145 C-Pace Street Covington 30209 706456-2134
Market Watch
Cattlemen's Association
Want two lge. "live catch" wild hog traps. Roger Cobb 5240 Hadaway Rd., Kennesaw
10 A. farm w/8-stall barn avail, for lease, water, elec, avail. R. Seth Jonesboro 770-
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Holds Annual Ag Expo
30152 770-422-2985___________________ 603-0620
cattle-feeding belt of the Midwest calves. Only about one-third of the The Clarke-Oconee Cattle
Want used calf creep feeder, 600 lb. feed For lease, 5-stall horse barn, w/extras. R. cap! or 1000 lb., reasonable, prefer w/in 100 Greene Fort Valley 912-827-0624 mi. Bowman, no junk. Robert R. Evans Please include area codes with phone
and plains area of the country have price decline is attributable to the 6 to pay more, Georgia feeder cattle ` percent larger beef supply pro
men's Association will hold its second annual Agricultural
Bowman 706-245-4185
numbers in advertisements.
producers get less for their feeder duced the first Of this year.
Exposition Saturday, May 4 at
"Pick Your Own" Produce Form
Cattle producers with enough Hillsman's Beefmaster Farm on pasture to carry calves through Route 15, seven miles south of summer may want to consider Watkinsville. Several breeds of
A listing of pick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations will be featured in the Market Bulletin May 29. stockering even heavy weight feed cattle will be on display, and
If you have fruits and vegetables that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to our ers. Due to the high feed cost, admission is free. There will be
office by May 15.
heavy weight feeders bring about over 40 booths advertising equip
When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the sample below:
as much per pound as lighter ment, goods and services related to
County____________________________ ____________________ _____________ Name ________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ Crop______________________________ ____________ ___________________ Approx. Availability Phone Comments
Sample: HAZARD CO. John Doe Route 1, Homewood Strawberries May 15 404-000-0000 Open 8 am-4 pm week days; bring containers
Special Note: Just because your operation was included in our last pick-your-own listing does not guaran tee that it will be printed in the May 29 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.
weights. The major risk for such a cattle.
strategy will be dependent on the Other businesses which will be
size of the corn crop. An average represented at the field day include
growing year likely will produce feed and mineral companies, semen
enough of a decline in corn prices sales, farm buildings, fencing, farm
to at least stabilize calf prices this equipment, tractors, trucks, cattle
fall. A good crop actually could sales, farm equipment rentals and
strengthen prices over spring lev farm lending institutions.
els. Of course a poor crop will only Georgia Commissioner of
make matters worse.
Agriculture Tommy Irvin will be
Market Watch provided courtesy this year's guest speaker. of Extension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension This event is open to the public Service, College of Agricultural & and will run from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30
Environmental Sciences, University p.m. For more information, call
of Georgia.
Cliff Ward at (706) 769-7223.
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May Garden Chores
Now is a great time to supplement your perennials with annual bedding plants. For sunny areas, try planting vinca, salvia, petu nias and ornamental peppers. If you have shady areas, consider brightening them up with plantings, of coleus, impatiens and begonias.
May is a good time to repair worn spots in warm-season grasses, such as cen tipede, Bermuda, St. Augustine and Zoysia. Although you can sow seed, you may want to use sod. This will not only be easier, but it will fill in the bare spots immediately without your having to wait for the seed to come up. Also, seed may not be the same variety as the grass you have now, and the lawn will end up looking like a patchwork quilt.
Don't forget to stake tall perennials and bulbs. Plants that may require support include gladiolus, dahlias, hollyhocks and lilies. Although you can purchase stakes from nurseries or lawn and garden centers, you can make your own from your prunings of trees and shrubs. These will provide the support needed, and they will not be as con spicuous as store-bought stakes.
Now is the time to set out plants of pepper, sweet potato, tomato and egglant. You also can plant seeds of warm season crops such as carrots, corn, lima beans, okra, squash, cantaloupe and watermelon.
If you've planted deciduous trees and shrubs this spring and the new shoots seem weak or the plants show no sign of growth, you may need to prune them. Prune back each branch tip a few inches. This should retain the natural form of the plant while stimulating it into growth. Also, remember to water the plants well during dry spells.
To stimulate the blooming of crape myrtles this summer, fertilize them now with 5-10-10 or 8-8-8.
May through September are critical months for azaleas and camellias. Be sure they have adequate water during this period. Never let the soil around them dry out. Begin this month watering them once or more a week if necessary.
Eggs
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refrigeration until you purchase them. Georgia law requires eggs be kept at 45
degrees F. or lower until sold. To main
tain the eggs' freshness, refrigerate your eggs as soon as possible, because, if left
out, eggs will age more in one day at
room temperature than in one week in the refrigerator.
Governor Zell Miller has recognized
the importance of the egg industry to Georgia's economy and honored us pro
ducers by proclaiming the month of May as Egg Month in Georgia. By doing so,
he joins governors throughout the nation in observing the month. Georgia is the seventh largest egg producing state based on layer numbers and sixth based on total production.
As president of the Georgia Egg Association. I represent a trade group of
all egg producers, hatchery men, and egg
handlers who combine their efforts to maintain high-quality eggs, to promote beneficial legislation, and to protect against unscrupulous trade practices. It is
also my pleasure to serve as a board mem ber of the Georgia Egg Commission,
established in 1961 for the purpose of pro
motion, education^ and research. The
Commission is not a state agency and
receives no tax money. Financial support is derived solely from a producer-paid assessment. It is from the Georgia Egg
Commission that you obtain free egg information and recipes by sending a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to May Egg Month, Georgia Egg Commission, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA 30050.
As a Georgia egg producer, I natu rally feel that the "`Good Egg From
Georgia" is the best egg available. We insist on quality, and we want you to insist on it, too.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Market Watch
Outlook Briefs Wheat Market Situation. July wheat futures have pushed above $5.80 for the first time since the early 1970s. The com bination of low beginning stocks, strong demand and fears about new crop grow ing conditions have ignited prices. In the past month, July delivery future prices have moved up over $1.40 a bushel dri ven by deteriorating crop ratings. The entire grain complex has surged ahead, led by old crop wheat and com markets. The supply-demand balance is the tightest since the end of World War II with projected beginning stocks of only 305 million bushels. According to the March Planting Intentions Report, U.S. farmers anticipate seedings to total 73.1 million acres, up 5.7 percent from last year. If these plantings occur and yields average 36 bushels per harvested acre, a crop of 2.27 billion bushels would be pro duced. Total supplies would be 2,57 bil lion bushels, down about 180 million bushels from last year. Demand would have to be rationed tighter in this, market ing year than last and total use would have to near the 2.36 billion bushel level to pro vide for minimum carryover stocks. Prices will remain high by historical standards to assure that rationing does occur. Prices will remain near or above the $5 level until users are assured of a reasonable crop this summer. Any further threats to the already-damaged crop will allow prices to move higher still. Georgia growers should use these excellent prices to lock in good profits on the 1996 crop. A forward pricing strategy with contracts will assure excellent sell ing prices. It is risky to consider storage with prices at these high levels, thus sales of all the crop at or before harvest is advised. Re-entry into the market with purchased calls or long futures would allow for the chance of higher prices after harvest at lower risk than storage. Corn Market Overview. New crop corn prices have been very volatile recently and are likely to remain that way until the crop is past the pollination stage. Look for higher new crop prices on the December contract with any weather threat. Old crop cash corn prices in Georgia have topped $5 for the first time in memory. Use these bids to clean out the bins for excellent profits. Soybean Market Situation. Soybean markets have engaged in a bidding war for acreage against strong cotton and com prices across the mid-south and southeast. Look for continued strength and volatility to continue over the next two months until crop projects are more certain. Use new crop bids of $8 or better to forward price 1996 production. Peanut Quota Set, Supplies Could Be Tight. USDA announced the 1996 national quota at 1.1 million tons -- down 18.5 percent from last year. This excludes seed, however. In addition to the basic quota of 1.1 million tons, producers will be given a 1-year temporary quota equal to the farmer's stock equivalent of seed need ed to plant their crop. Including seed, the 1996 quota will be about 12 percent below last year. Under provisions of the new Farm Bill, USDA must now set the quota at a level to meet U.S. edible demand while also considering available inventory of previous crop peanuts .and imports of peanuts and peanut products. Farmers have typically produced and marketed 95 percent or less of the available quota, how ever. This would place delivered supplies at no more than 1.04 million tons. Food use, including imports, for the 1995-96 crop year ending July 31 currently is esti mated at just under 1 million tons. Total
production (both quota and additional) could reach 1.7 million tons. If quota sup plies are short, safeguards allow uncon tracted additional to be purchased from CCC loans and for export contract addi tional to be diverted to the U.S. market.
Cotton Market Showing No Early Signs of Weakness. Early price opportu nities for the 1996 cotton crop continue to hold strong. The market is very uncertain, however, and growers are urged to price a portion of their expected crop while December futures are 80 cents or better. Cotton prices are holding strong to keep pace with com and soybean prices. There also are early concerns over dry condi tions in west Texas and parts of California and Arizona. Imports from Argentina are expected in late summer and early fall but the quantity and quality is still largely unkonwn. If com and soy bean prices weaken this summer, cotton will tend to fall as well. Favorable grow ing conditions for cotton also would like ly result in softer prices. With an expect ed 10 percent drop in plantings, however, prices will react quickly to any crop prob lems this spring and summer. The 1996 U.S. Crop could reach 19 to 19.5 million bales -- 7 percent above last year. U.S. demand and exports equal to or better than this year would continue to keep stocks tight and prices high. Early price protection is advisable, however, to pro tect against potential weakness.
Hog Prices Higher -- But So Is Cost. Georgia hog prices have reached the $50/cwt. basis and look to stay in this range or higher for most of the summer. If not for the high cost of feed, hog produc ers would really be smiling. Prices are now some $13/cwt. higher than at the same point in time as last year with only a 5 percent reduction in pork supplies. In fact, pork production for all of 1996 like ly will drop by only one percent from last year's record pork production. So why the higher prices if not because of reduced supplies -- how about an apparent strong demand from both home and abroad?
Normally, each one percent reduction in pork supplies would add around $.50 to $.75/cwt. to live hog prices. The reduced supply of pork accounts for at most $4/cwt. of the $13. Increased packer com petition for slaughter hogs due to new and expanded plants coming on line probably accounts for another $2-$3/cwt. The remaining $6-$7/cwt. can only be the result of people willing to pay higher prices for pork either here or overseas. Last year pork exports were up by 45 per cent as exports eclipsed imports for the first time since World War II. While upto-date trade numbers are sketchy, it's obvious that the world's demand for U.S. pork continues to grow. But it is not like ly that all the demand growth is abroad. At least some of the higher prices has to be the result of a fine appreciation for pork on the plate at home.
The only negative for the hog. produc er is the high cost of feed. Unfortunately, higher hog prices have been more than matched by an increase in production cost. If this year's grain crop is a a good one, corn prices will come down some. Provided pork demand remains strong, Georgia hog producers could be back in the black by the fall.
Cattlemen Pray for Lower Corn Prices. Georgia cattlemen are paying for high corn prices even though they don't feed a lot of it! Of the approximately $30/cwt. decline in calf prices since last year, about two-thirds is the result of the record high prices cattle feeders have to pay for corn. When cattle feeders in the
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Wednesday May 1, 1996
Pick-Your-Own Edition
Scheduled for May 29
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Fruit and Vegetable Listing on May 29.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by May 15.
Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availability, telephone number and area code, and any comments on your operation. Any addi tional information provided may be edited due to space limitations.
For a sample. pick-your-own form, please see page 11.
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I want to install an irrigation system on my farm. Should I use the sprinkler system or micro-irrigation type?
Once you decide to install an irri gation system, several important fac tors must be considered before you can decide which system is best for your situation. These factors include: where your farm is located: the crop; the size and shape of your field; your water source; fuel cost and its availability; and whether you are leasing the land or own it. The best source of informa tion in this case is the local county extension agent.
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Last year the mosquitoes were awful. What can I do now to keep them away?
Unfortunately, mosquitoes will be back this year just as they have been every other year. Although you cannot completely eliminate them, there are things that you can do to help control the mosquito population in your area. Clean out your gutters -- blocked gut ters hold water and are perfect mos quito nurseries. Old tires, pet dishes, paint cans, flower pot drainage trays, and bird baths also are common mos quito breeding areas. Do not allow water to accumulate in these items or change the water at least twice a week. Mosquitoes will breed any where they can find stagnant water. If you have a guest bathroom that is not used for several weeks at a time, flush it at least twice a week because mosquitoes will lay eggs in the commode. Once you get rid of the mosquito breeding sites on your property, persuade your neigh bors to do the same. This will not elim inate all the mosquitoes in your area, but it will keep the populations at a manageable level.
If you have problems or questions concerning products or services regulated by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 226, Agriculture Building, 19 M.L. King, Jr., Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.
Vidalia Onions
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By the mid-1970s, there were more than 600 total acres of Vidalia onions.
In 1986, Georgia's state legislature gave the Vidalia onion legal status and defined the 20-county production area.Vidalia onions have a higher water and sugar content than other onions.
Best Ways to Enjoy Vidalia Onions Vidalia onions are perfect in a wide variety of salads and sandwiches, where other onions might be overpowering.Top hamburgers and steak with thick slices of Vidalia onions for added flavor and nutrition. For a delicious side dish, Vidalia onions taste great grilled or baked all by themselves.