GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol.-^g, No. 23
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June Celebrated As Dairy Month
Nineteen Ninety-six marks the 59th celebration of June as Dairy Month. This year's theme is "Milk. A Gold Medal Winner." This theme will coincide with the Centennial Olympic Games and remind consumers of the winning quali ties of milk.
Georgia has slightly less than 500 dairy farms with 94,000 cows producing 181 million gallons of milk per year. The total farm value of this milk is $300 mil lion. Currently, there are 420 Georgia firms engaged in the processing, whole saling and retailing of dairy products. These firms employ 2,650 people with an annual payroll of $63 million. Economists estimate that this industry generated $702 million in economic activity last year. We have two new fluid milk processing plants under construction now. With increasing population in Georgia and surrounding states, we are not producing adequate milk to fill the needs for fluid use.
Our guest columnist this week is Marvin McAvoy, President, Georgia Milk Producers Association, 2922 Greensboro Rd., Washington, Ga. 30673.
Consumers should know that Georgia farmers are producing the high est quality milk ever. Producers work closely with veterinarians Jo ensure that health and medication guidelines are fol lowed. As soon as milk leaves the cow's udder, it goes into a tank where it is cooled to 38 to 40 degrees F. It stays at the temperature throughout the bottling process to assure consistency and fresh ness. The Georgia Department of Agriculture inspects all milking bams and milk plants routinely. Sampling of milk is not random. Every tank of milk is sampled before unloading at the plant. The National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS) coordinates the testing of milk by state and federal agencies.
Although we think of milk as a part of school lunches or in gallon jugs at supermarkets, consumers use dairy prod ucts in a wide variety of ways. Today, Americans spend more than 47 percent of their food dollars away from home. This has led to an increase in cheese sales to nearly 7.3 billion pounds in 1995 per capita consumption. New and improved dairy products appeal to consumers of varied ages and tastes from kid-friendly flavored milks and yogurts to fat-free and low-fat products for health-conscious adults. Milk really is a gold medal winner.
Wednesday June 5, 1996
U.S. and Australian veterinary officials recently met with Commissioner Tommy Irvin and Dr. Lee Brooks, assistant commissioner of Animal Industry and state veterinarian, to discuss the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Piroplasmosis Control Program for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Pictured above are (left to right) Dr. Rod Hoare, state veterinarian for New South Wales, Australia; Commissioner Irvin; Dr. Brooks; Dr. Jack Haslam, veterinary counselor to the Australian Embassy; Dr. Joyce Bowling, USDA, APHIS, National Center for Import/Export; and Dr. Ed Arza, USDA, APHIS, area veterinarian in charge. The officials endorsed the department's program and have scheduled Dr. Hoare to assist Dr. Brooks with the program for the upcoming Centennial Games in Atlanta. Australia will host the Olympic Summer Games in the year 2000.
Ga. Bonding Law Impacts Farmers, Produce Dealers
As Georgia heads into the peak sea son for frait and vegetable harvest, pro duce dealers and farmers are reminded of the requirements set forth in the Dealer in Agricultural Products law.
State law requires that anyone engaged in the business of buying Georgia agricultural products must be licensed and bonded by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. This law cov ers out-of-state buyers of Georgia com modities, as well as those within the state.
Summer Equine Edition
Scheduled for July 3
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special summer equine edition is scheduled for July 3. This issue will include notices for horse shows in July, August, and September, as well as list ings of horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equip ment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is June 19.
Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" column must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made with in the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applica tions, call 404-656-3713.
The only dealers who are exempt are those who certify that they buy exclusive ly in cash.
In addition, dealers who purchase agricultural products are now required to pay for the commodities within 20 days following delivery in the absence of a written contract.
Both ag product dealers and farm producers also are required to jointly issue a certificate of receipt and quality to the producer or the producer's agent. The certificate of receipt and quahty must include the following information: name and address of the ag product dealer; name and address of the producer; deliv ery date and time of receipt; description of the product as to identity, quantity, quali ty, condition, and grade of the product; price per unit and terms of the transaction.
"Even with the bonding program and the requirements for prompt pay, nothing takes the place of a properly-written con tract when farmers and buyers are dealing with perishable products," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
Farmers are advised to require proof of bonding from buyers, even if they have dealt with the dealer in the past. Without these precautions, there is little recourse at the state level to recover, losses if a pro duce dealer goes bankrupt or otherwise defaults on his or her obligations. Likewise a produce dealer may have dif ficulty in substantiating the actual condi tion of the produce purchased if it is received in poor condition.
The federal Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act offers additional pro-
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Bulletin Schedules to Change
During Olympic Games
The upcoming Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta July 19 - Aug. 4, will be a once-in-a-lifetime event for most Georgians. The effects of the games will be felt throughout Georgia, but especially in Atlanta. Since a number of the activi ties will be held in the Atlanta area, ser vices of many state and local government offices will be affected. This is certainly true of the headquarters of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, which is located in the heart of the Olympic pro ceedings. All state government offices have been asked to limit staff as much as possible during this period to reduce transportation gridlock and to allow Olympic attendees better access to the Games and other facilities.
Although the Market Bulletin will continue to be published and mailed dur ing the Olympics, it is necessary to change publication deadlines during this period. Advertisers are advised to adhere to the following guidelines when submit ting ads to run during the period of July 19 - Aug. 7:
Ads to run beginning July 24 must be submitted to the Market Bulletin office by noon Monday, July 15. Ads submitted by the July 15 deadline will run for a peri od of 3 weeks, beginning with the July 24 issue. Advertisers may call in cancella tions or corrections to their ads, but any new ads submitted from July 19 - August 7 will not be published until the August 14 issue. The Market Bulletin will resume its usual noon Wednesday deadline beginning Aug. 7. Ads received by the Bulletin office by this deadline will be included in the Aug. 14 issue.
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Farm Front
Cotton Production Highest Since 1918
In 1995. Georgia's cotton produc tion of 1.941.000 hales was the largest cotton output in the state since 1918. when 2,122.000 bales were harvested, according to the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service. The total for 1995 also was 26 percent mom than 1994's 1,537.000 bales.
Georgia's cotton production ranked third in the U.S. in 1995. behind Texas and California, as 1.490.000 acres were harvested, a 70 percent jump from 1994 and the largest cotton acreage harvested since 1949.
Although the heat and dry weather reduced \ ields throughout the state, the eastern part of Georgia benefited from
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 5, 1996
Hunting, fishing property management ser Want someone with humane trap to cap PTO drive shaft for Ford tractor, 1", 3' long
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
vices, custom designed fish & wildlife man ture and re-locate nuisance animal from my w/guards $85. Carl Cromer Dublin 912-272-
agement programs, hunting, fishing property barn. Ms. Allison Rome 706-290-0860
3862 _________________ ________ __
assessments, statewide services. B.F. Want someone who can grind hay within Used eng. for 7710 Ford tractor, many new
Burley Wrightsville 912-864-9108 ______ 100 miles of Athens, Commerce, Toccoa. H. parts, incl., leave message. Clint Walker
All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) sub mitted for sale through the BUL LETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be pro duced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be
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Lake management services; drain pipe repairs & installation, ag lime applications w/barge, custom lake fert. programs, fish population checks, statewide service. Randy Cooper Sharpsburg 770-253-5317_______
Livestock hauling svc. of all kinds, cattle, hogs, or pigs, ext. reas. rates w/prompt del. Tim Christie Dawson 912-995-5835 912995-6010____________________________
Microchip your horse for perm, ident., pain
Dawson Ha 706-789-2922
Want someone to cut, bale, fert. approx. 20 A. of pasture land, we ask 1/5 per rnd. bale/sq. bale. E. Mayfield Monroe 770-9232693_________________________________
Want someone to sheer 10-12 sheep in Calhoun Co. Ricky Hurt Dawson 912-8490026______________________
Want someone to repair and install fence in Macon area. K. Kalish Macon 912-474-
Rhine 912-385-6010___________________
`52 Ford 8N tractor, rebuilt mtr., 12V, good
paint, tires, exc. cond., $2800, new scrape
blade $325. T. Pritchard Acworth 770-975-
3819
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Irrigation 2 Rainbow Travelers 1250', hose
4", almost new, motor propelled; Rainbow
Traveler 880', hose 5". Tony Fillingame
Albany 912-432-9316__________________
'48 8N tractor, new paint, looks/runs great,
made by the advertiser from mate Due to space limitations ad guide less, perm., unalterable, inexpensive, helps 2748_______________________
$3400, Jack Eaton Marietta 770-973-8546
rials on his/her own farming opera lines cannot be listed in the BUL prevent theft & fraud, at your farm. Steve Want someone to clear cut 4-5 A. hard '51 Vac Case farm tractor, 3-pt. hitch w/Gill tion, 3) must be owned and used by LETIN each week. Advertisers who Kirschner Marietta 770-998-2188________ wood pulp, you take the wood. A. Pittman rev. scrape blade w/plows, looks & operates
the advertiser on his/her own farming have questions concerning these
No till drill, no till sprigger for hybrid Wrens 706-547-2213 706-598-3664
like new, $3,500, firm. Richard Jongema
operation for a period of at least 90 guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, Bermudas avail, in Clarke, Oconee, Barrow,
Acworth 770-974-3748_________________
days prior to offering for sale through 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, Jackson, Walton, Oglethorpe, Elbert Cos.
the BULLETIN.
or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Donald Couch Watkinsville 706-769-9777
FARM EMPLOYMENT
'52 Farmall Super C, culti., B&B harrow, 6' smoothing harrow. Jim Thompson Rutledge
Businesses, corporations, dealer ships or other commercial enterpris es are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass mar ket; handling Jarge quantities of prod uct for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quanti ties); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indi cators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and hold ing regulatory licenses/permits/regis trations. The editor has the authority to des ignate the length of ads and the num ber of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BUL LETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice
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
No till drill, no till sprigger for hybrid
706-557-2804_______________________ __
Bermudas avail, in Baldwin, Greene, Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat '52 Ford 8N tractor, comp, rebuilt, w/har-
Morgan, Jones, Putnam, Hancock, Taliaferro egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082. row, $3400, see to apprec. Bill Smith Kite
Cos. Ray Sanders Sparta 706-444-5275
912-469-5292_________________________
Pole barns built, any size and type of remodeling on barns, etc. Gary Pernell Kite 912-237-6379 912-668-4354_____________
Portable sawmill and tractor w/loader and bush hog for hire. Terry Daniel Ellijay 706636-3841_________________________ _
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 770-954-9218_________________________
Stump grinding, fast, affordable, satisfac tion guaranteed, free est. Gary Walding Conyers 770-918-1220_________________
Stump grinding, neatly below ground level, fast affordable, free estimate. Quentin McArthur Cleveland 706-865-4833_______
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment per mitted;_______________________________
Barn help wanted on small horse farm, feeding, turnout stall cleaning, weekends only, horse exp. necessary. M. Termini Canton 770-720-3141__________________
Couple w/ref. & 3 horses wants to manage horse farm, north Georgia metro area for housing/horse board. Kate Armstrong Woodstock 770-591-4210___________ _
Male seeks job on chicken farm, want salary/housing, can work on machine and operate pick up, Ive. msg. R. Groves P. O. Box 343 Moultrie 31768 912-985-4681
Need full-time stall cleaner, Mon-Fri., exp. w/horses neccessary, inside I-285, $300/ wkly. Doris Distel Decatur 404-634-3276
Need part-time help on cattle/fish farm, trlr.
'53 Ford Jubilee, gas tractor, good cond., $3000/firm. Roy Seagraves Ha 706-7893316________________________________
'56 Case tractor, gas, new paint, 3-pt hitch, $3,000; 5' bush hog, $475, both exc. cond. L. Evans Jefferson 706-367-5545__________
'74 Ford 4500 backhoe, 3 new tires, rebuilt gen., ROPS, good mech. cond., $9750. Glenn Barton Jeffersonville 912-945-6583
'79 Sears tractor, 20hp Onan eng., 46" cut, comp, rebuilt/painted, w/5 attachments, $2000. Zack Hammonds Conyers 770-4835882_________________________
'82 AC tractor, dsl., PTO, p/s & lift, exc. cond., $3,800; bush hog, $200. D. Luca Emerson 770-386-0482________________
'83 MF 550 combine, floating head, A/C straw chopper, new tires, $9,500. Harold Smith Stapleton 706-547-2739
may be placed by any family unit in BULLETIN.
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, avail., exp. w/tractor operating/repair, prefer
any issue of the BULLETIN. Family There is a 20-word limit for adver reas. priced, free est. Glen Whitley have some income. Harold Mclver
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Stumps ground 6-30" below ground level, all areas, access no problem. Richard Phillips Woodstock 770-516-8633_______
Top qlty. lumber sawn from, your logs on
Need retired couple w/income to live On farm, 2 bd rm. trlr., rent free and caretake, bush hog and upkeep fish farm. Elmo Meadows Perry 912-987-2136___________
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Bushhogging, plowing, landscaping, haul
your property for barns, log homes, siding beams, framing, etc. Larry Dunagan Toccoa 706-886-7751_________________________
Tractor and front-end loader work, scrap ing, logging, etc., in Lula area. R. Green Lula 770-869-3467 __________________
Tractor work, grading, plowing, bush hog ging, drainage & erosion, pasture grassing, fences installed, repair tree services. B. Brand Alpharetta 770-475-3528_________
Tractor work, bush hog, aerate, blade spraying, etc. J. R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770471-4221_____________________________ . Will assist owners in building barns or other farm bldgs., Butts, Henry, Fayette Cos. preferred. Jim Denton Flovilla 770-7752650 __________________________
Sgl. working male seeks lodging in exchange for minor part-time work on farm in NE. Atlanta area. John Hendrix Alpharetta 770-772-4529_________________________
Want experienced part-time barn help for morning feeding, mucking, turnout, also handyman & groundskeeper. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007________________
Want exp. caretaker(s) for small horse farm, to care for horses, barn, groundskeep er/handyman, salary & apt. Diane Kirby Greensboro 706-467-2580______________
Want exp. person to cut and bale 20 acre hay pasture for part of the hay. W. McClellan Covington 770-787-9203_______________
Want foreman for baling operation, salary/house, send work experience. Allen
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FARM SERVICES
ing topsoil, loader work, southside area. Phil Will build farm pasture fences. Garland McKee P. O. Box 36 Geneva 31810______
Carlton Moore, Editor
Williams Stockbridqe 770-474-8783______ Reagan Dahlonega 706-864-8924_______ Want full-time caretaker, housing/salary,
Randy Cox, Asst. Editor
Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
Bushhogging, Bobcat work, tractor work, fencing, barns built & repaired, N. Fulton, Cherokee, Forsyth, Pickens Co. R. Johnson
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, farm bldgs., corrals & all other related work, statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell
must be mature, responsible, non-smoker,
will train. Pamela Levy Locust Grove 770-
957-1603
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The Market Bulletin publishes adver tisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following 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, backhoe/trucking, bury dead animals, insured. Bill Butler Braselton 706654-3777____________________
30hp, 4WD tractorw/loader, tiller, scraper, aerator and.bush hog avail., Troy-Bilt tiller for small gardens, other services avail., $40$56`/hr. Jeffrey Gresch Kennesaw 770-9268443________ ______________________ _
All types tractor work, bush hogging, front end loader, gardens plowed, fertilize, seeding, reas. Bill Couch Gumming 770-889-3017
Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, lake clearing,
Ball Ground 770-893-4184______________
Bushhogging, garden tilled, front-end loader work w/4WD tractor at your place. Steve Kennedy Snellville 770-978-7052
Bushhogging, plowing gardens, reliable svc., reas. rates. M. Strayhorn Gumming 770-844-0575_________________________
Bushhogging, disking, light grading, other gardening svc. in Fayette & surrounding areas. D. Taylor Fayetteville 770-487-7430
Bushhogging, loader work, plowing, tilling, finish landscaping, aerating in Spalding and surrounding area. Gene Brown Experiment 770-229-8573_________________________
Bushhogging, fert. spread, dove fields pre pared, $25/hr., obo. Gus Toombs Fayetteville 770-461-3139 ____________
Clean out wells, hand dug or bored. Allen Denton Mitchell 706-465-9540__________
Custom barns, pole bldgs. & equip, sheds built, fencing of all types, especially horse fencing, Cobb & surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Powder Springs 770-943-7161
Exp. tractor work, bush hogging, garden
706-376-6708 _______________________
Will build farm fences of any type, statewide. John Hill Mavsville 706-335-7755
Will build or repair farm bldgs. Billy Healan 1610.Church St. Conyers 30207 770-922-
0685 ._________________________
Will catch, pen or haul cattle, have horses, dogs, pens, tranq. gun, statewide. D. Boyt Yatesville 706-647-9757 -
Will cut & bale hay. on halves, 20 acres or less. Joe Foster Yatesville 706-472-3016
Will do bush hogging, plow gardens, build fences, honest and reliable. Edward Nun Jr.
Rome 770-387-2108___________________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant certi fied Tifton 85, 78, 44, 10, Tifway, Tifdwarf, Costal & Alicia Bermudas. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380________
Will install all types of farm fences & build
barns. Mark Welchel Murrayville 770-534-
4175
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Will saw your logs into lumber at your loca tion w/portable sawmill. Tim Hill Danielsville
706-795-5301_________________________
Want job as caretaker on farm 10 A. or more w/house and barn. C. Schaurer Hoschton 770-967-8572___________ .
Want male or couple to operate breeder hen farm, salary, trailer, non-drinkers, a must. A. G. -Williams 275 Arlin Williams Rd. Toccoa 30577 706-886-9530____________
Want person to clean horse stall and dog .kennels once a week, leave message. Sharon B. Bryant Macon 912-788-6922
Want reliable possibly semi-retired couple to caretake small beef cattle farm & light chores, house/salary, ref. required. Jean Miller Decatur 404-321-4582____________
Want retired, sgl., handyman w/income, exp. w/cattle, fences, equip., to live & work on small farm, nonsmoker/drinker. W. Stallings Franklin 706-675-3758_________
Want someone to prepare wildlife food plots on my farm in Woodland Talbotton area, total 5-6 acres. Bill Callaway Marietta 770-425-6332
FARM MACHINERY
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call evenings. Jim Moon Oakfield 912-535- plowing, etc., will split your wood, reas. rates, Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 8 yrs. expe
that is delivered through the United States mail.
6562_________________. ___________ other work avail. Ken Massey Woodstock rience, will come to your property & saw logs If you have any questions regarding this Bush hogging in Macon & surrounding 770-591-3752_______________________ into top qlty. lumber for barns, log homes, category, call Ora Garei at 404-651-9081.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability
areas, Lizella is in Bibb Co. P. Parent Farrier service now serving NW Ga., reli siding, beams, etc. J. Adams Ellijay 706-
in the admission or access to. or treatment
Lizella 912-935-2312__________________ able horseshoeing, trimming. Jay Wagner 265-8147____________________________
Only farm machinery and equipment
Bush hogging, scraping, plowing w/disc Ringgold 706-937-3668________________ Woodmizer portable bandsaw mill, turn owned by the advertiser and used in
in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive,
harrow, gardens & sml. acreage, in Henry & Garden plowing, bush hogging, harrowing, your logs into smooth, top qulty. lumber, cus his/her own farming operation can be surrounding cos. Dave Mahoney Locust reseeding, fert. & scraping, Griffin & sur tom sawed on your property, cut post, fenc advertised; those persons advertising for
Atlanta, A 30334, 404-656-3608, has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements con
Grove 770-957-8247______________-
rounding areas. Larry Crews Griffin 770- ing, siding, barn timber to spec. Mike machinery and equipment wanted must tained in Section 35.107 of the Department
Bush hogging, next day service $25/hr., week days/weekends, holidays, North Fulton, Forsyth, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall Cos. Bob Wade Dawsonville 706-216-7337
412-1285_____________________________
Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. area, or other states, reas. rates, also have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding
Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-6288.
Farm Services Wanted
Want deer hunter to work on fence in
be seeking those items for their own farming operation.________________________
4'x12' utility trlr., ramps, rails, Igts., springs, $450/cash. M. A. Kittle LaFayette 706-764-
of Justice regulations. Information concern ing the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Adminis tration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please
Bushhogging work done at a reas. rate by areas. Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507 exchange for hunting, on land in Hancock. 2398________________________________ contact our agency.
exp. operator, prompt svc. L. Blankenbaker Horseshoeing, prof. & dependable, hot, Bob Bigger Sparta 706-444-7032________ Shaver post driven, $900; 6' MF root
Published weekly at Capitol
Dallas 770-443-2434___________________ colt, corrective shoeing, will work on Want exp. person to build a log cabin on rock/rake, $300. Sonny Pinyan Canton 770- Square, Atlanta 30334. Second
Bushhogging $25/hr. or by job. Thomas L. foundered horses & ponies, serving NE & my property using my trees, exc. refrences, 720-2481_____________________________
Raines Brooks 770-719-8479 .404-652- NW Ga. Melvin Peters Bremen 770-537- saddle-notch corners, comp, log roof-system.
0326
1095 404-722-8851
Lisa Bryan Douglasville 770-942-1191 ...
Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements.
class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offlcos.
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'84 MF 760 w/grain table, 6 row cornhead, 24T JD sq. baler, $685; 435 Int'l. baler, late 9900 JD cotton picker, cotton trlr., 4 row Farmall-M, w/front end loader, hvy. duty Heavy steel, 2-wheel trlr., $295, will accept
6 row JD soybean head, 6 row JD row crop 80's-, hardly used, $1800; bush hog front-end cult, chisel plow, bottom plow, subsoiler. bush hog, all good working cond., $3000. A. offer. Stanley Stater Macon 912-471-8185
head. Thomas Wooten Hazlehurst 912- loader, $1,685. Billy Crump Hartwell 706- Olen Wells Newborn 706-342-1924
D. Sears Mavsville 706-652-2599
Hesston 555T rnd. baler w/surface wrap
375-3212_______________________ __
376-5631
A C no-till planters, 6-row #333, NH hay Ferguson tractor w/3-pt. hitch & lift, works gathering wheels bale kicker. O. E. Chapman
'87 Field Boss, 21 hp, 4WD, tractor w/bush 3-pt Int'l. 20 disc harrow, exc. cond., $600. baler #270, rake $56, haybine #461. L. L. well, approx. 57 to 58 mdl., $2500. Terry Manchester 706-846-2530
hog, finish mower, post hole digger, scraper, Jess Lane Carrollton 770-832-2276
Rogers Dudley 912-676-3423
Coqland White Springs 770-739-6936
Hesston 5600 wire tie hay baler, 8 ft. over
culti., sub-soiler, $5,800. B. Wages Auburn 30'i rotary tiller used w/200 sreies JD gar AC mdl. B tractor w/ power lift & PTO, no Flail mower, 6', bush hog, exc. cond., all length, used 8hrs. E. Newsom
770-963-4332_________________________ den tractor, exc. cond., $600. Frances Allen equip., $1500. Jimmy Ferguson Rome 205- $475. Steve Austin Covington 770-787- McDonough 770-914-8000
'87 Ford 18hp, gas tractor, hyd. trans., 3-pt Appling 706-541-1661
422-3087
2968
Int'l Super C tractor, wide front end, 5 pcs.
hitch, blade, 200 hrs., like new, $2,800. 35 MF w/bush & bog harrow, $3500/cash; AC-CA tractor, narrow front tires, drag pull, Ford 3000 tractor, dsl., hi-lo trans., p/s, equip, incl., $2000. Harold Cochran
Chuck Posey Dallas 770-443-2230_______ 8N Ford w/bush hog, $3000/cash, both runs 7' bush hog, no 3-pt hitch, exc. cond., 1900 hrs., $2,700. Larry Biggs Baxley 912- Calhoun 706-629-4601 706-625-2073
'89 Hesston, 91 mower conditioner, mdl. good. Robert Mitchell Stockbridge 770- $1,500/obo. Ed Kolodzej Rome 706-235- 367-9080
Int'l. 295, 8-r6w planters, mounted on 326
1120, exc. cond., make offer. Ken Ross 483-7782
5402 706-291-4397
Ford 3000 '69 mdl., p.s., hi-lo trans., 3 cyl. tool carrier, goofi cond., $2,500. Charles H.
Comer 706-783-3564___________________ 4' WFE finish mower, $650, 320 gal. fuel Ag-rain traveler, 500' of 2 1/2" hose, 4" gas, hyd. hook-up, positive track rear end, Fountain Dublin 912-272-4463
'94 Case 395, 185 hrs., orig. owner, aux. tank w/200 gal dsl. fuel, $550. Kevin Pike PTO pump, 1000' twistlock pipe, fittings, trlr., $4500, aft. 6pm. Brett Smith Newnan 770- Irromat hard hose irrig. sys., 1250', 4 1/2"
hooks, hvy. bumper, tires, roll bar, $13,950. Crawford 706-743-5549
$5,500. Jimmy Odom Blakely 912-372- 253-1697
hose, $7000; Gehl 95 grinder mixer $3000;
Leo Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870_______ 4-row Monoseum peanut/corn planters, 4641 912-861-3743
Ford 3400, p/s wef brakes, $5,200; Ford N Gilmore Tate 370 grain dryer $5000. A.
'95 Kioti LK2554, 4WD, p/s, 25hp, new cotton & soybean plates, herbicide boxes, Athens 5-disk tiller, 3-pt. hitch $250 or $2400, JD 830, p.s., live PTO, wet brks., Wacaster Newnan 770-251-5415
front loader, 75 hrs., new cond., $10,000 row markers, exc. cond., $7,000. Steve trade for 2-disk tiller, call nights. Harry G. $7500. Jack Kine Augusta 706-855-3835
JD 105 combine w/13' platform, good
firm. Mike Lunsford Waverly 912-264-6165 Affolter Lumpkin 912-838-4854
Byron Philomath 706-274-3582
Ford 4000 dsl. tractor w/7' bush hog cond., $3000, aft. 8:30pm. Andy Thompson
'95 Kubota L2900DT w/front loader & 420-T JD tractor, exc. cond. Billy Ratliff Brown Hauleasy tilt bed trlr., '93 mdl., 6 mower, $6000. Josh Youmans Gordon 912- Byromville 912-433-2048
bushhog, 4WD, full pwr., under 15 hrs., like Plains 912-824-3254
ton, near new cond., $4850. F. H. Gassett 628-5754
JD 1070 tractor w/4WD w/JD loader, under
new, $19,000. Art Craig Woodstock 770- 4420 JD combine $12,000, w/13' grain Oglethorpe 912-472-8894
Ford 4400 tractor/loader, $6,200; M-2 800 hrs., exc. cond., other equip, avail,
592-9604_____________________________ head; 6600 JD combine w/18; grain head Bucket for Cat 955K, good cond., bucket Gleaner combine, $5,500; 4-axle trlr., $15,500. F. Renfroe Culloden 706-647-
01 Fricks portable sawmill, all steel on $25,000. Tammy Wagner Vidalia 912-526- for AC545, like new. Dudley Stamps $2,800; Ford 3550 tractor/loader. W. Carter 1849 ____
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wheels, 471 Detroit power unit, tyler edger 6862
Newnan 770-251-2696
Odum 912-586-6861
JD 112 garden tractor 47" deck,, elec, lift,
and slab conveyor, $15,000. C. Greenway Dawsonville 706-265-3193______________
1 backhoe & loader, dsl., good cond., all pins & joints. S. F. Nelson Grantville 706637-8567_____________________________
1 rear tractor tire & tube, 14-9-26 six ply, $75. Emitt Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706
45 JD A, runs good; 49 JD A, runs good, good sheet metal & tires. Dale Duncan Fayetteville 770-719-1596
4630 C/A-QT 4-row shielded, JD culti. 4200, 4 btm. plow, 4400 JD combine w/rowcrop head. Charles Blue Wrightsville 912864-2830
Bush Hog finishing mower, 1995, 6' like new, $1195. Jack Bryant Gillsville 770-8693359
Bush Hog mdl. 1420 harrow, $750; NH 451 7' sickle bar mower $800, both exc. or good cond., no del. or checks. J. Lindsey LaGrange 706-882-5092
ford 800 gas tractor, 50hp Ford super major dsl. w/bushhog, good cond. M. Vaughn Baxley 912-366-9025
Ford 801 Powermaster tractor, gas, 58-61 paint, tires, eng., good cond., 6 pcs. equip. $5700/obo. Joel Lewis Cartersville 770606-9921
comp, rebuilt, $1825. Darald Binz
Winterville 706-742-2851
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JD 1120, dsl., 40hp, 12 spd., 6' bush hog
$5850/obo/cash; Ford 1200, 4WD, 4' bush
hog, $4150/firm, cash. Larry Garrett Liiburn
770-921-1636
JD 1460 disc mower conditioner, exc.
1 row Cole culti. w/planters, fert. distribu 4630 S.R. trans. Case, gears, clutch, no Butterbean-pea shelter, Wellborn MFG., 2 Ford 801 4 cyl. dsl. tractor, 5fwd gears, 1 cond., $7,500. Mike Rainey Eatonton 706-
tor, all plates, 3-pt hitch, exc. cond., $425. B. diff. Sam Torbert Cuthbert 912-732-3261 bu. cap., 2 sets platform d=scales, Hudig reverse, $3500. Bill Granger St. George 485-9516
R. Rowden Bogart 770-725-5157________ 480-E Case backhoe loader, exc. cond., 1250' hadrhose Traveler. D. E. Posey 912-843-2469
JD 1650, 62hp, $12,500; 4 wheel farm trlr.,
10' bush hog, Howse, good cond., $975, low hrs., $16,500. Shelton Williams Douglas Unadilla 912-627-3389
Ford 801, gas, new paint, lights & clutch; 7' $350; 14" flat bottom plow, $200. L. Waters
box blade $70, seeder $50, wood splitter- 912-384-4749
Case 350-B, 6-way blade, good cond., scrape and side sickle mower, $4600. John Rockmart 770-684-4840
PTO (Timberjack) $450. J. Barge Madison 5 ft. finish mower, 3-pt. hitch, $500; culti. 3- $7900. Steve Williams Milledgeville 912- Strickland Blairsville 706-379-4427
JD 180 tractor, 17hp, $2,100; JD 112 trac
706-342-4692 _______________________ pt. hitch $125. N. Pannell Good Hope 770- 452-8931
Ford flail mower, mdl. 971, $400. Cliff tor, 14hp, $1,750, both 38" belly mower and
1025 gal. poly tank on skids, like new. R. 267-6630
Case 380 loader, new '81 eng. and trans., Davis Alpharetta 770-475-8413
cash/obo. G. Garnet Liiburn 770-921-1598
E. Parten 181 Parten Rd. Ashburn 31714 5 ft. rotary mower, 8 pan 20" bush bog har only 50 hrs., new appearance, $7,500. Ford tractor 2000, row cultiv., dirt pan, JD 210 smoothing harrow, $1,650; Athens
912-567-3054_________________________ row, like new, $600 for both. Larry C. Lee Rickey Tatum Dawsonville 706-265-3211 bushhog, scrape blade, auger, good cond., 11 shank chisel plow $800. G. W. Lott
1300 Ford w/loader, runs/looks like new, Fayetteville 770-461-4050
Case 850B trackloader, 4-in-1 bucket $6000, Iv. msg. Ed Murchison Ellabel! 912- Hartwell 706-376-9591
$4700/cash; 640hrs., JD baler T14, might 5' box scrape, $300; 4' bush hog mower w/ripper, 70% UC, $7000. J. K. Dunn 858-2527
JD 2520, 62hp, new motor, front tires,
work, make offer.
Scott Gallmon $500, aerator APR post hole digger, exc. Monticello 706-468-0486
Ford tractor, 1220, 4WD, factory roll bar, seat, paint, clutch, and many other parts,
Chatsworth 706-695-6412______________ cond. Chris Edwards Dallas 770-445-8934
Case Dl tractor w/lull front end loader for 193 hrs., w/4' fin. mower, box scrape, angle $6,800. C. Johnson Eastman 912-374-4467
16 disc J-Bar harrow $250, 3-pt. hitch J- 5' bush hog mower, like new, $675, 6' parts, $600. S. J. Noble Stone Mountain scrape & root rake, $7500. John W. Green JD 316 w/46" deck & PTO blower, F & R
Bar M-B plow, $100, almost new. P. S. Keith scrape blade, $295. Clay Keller Danielsville 770-469-6614
Blairsville 706-745-9683
hydr., hydro, dr., exc. cond., $2700. Wade
Cave Spring 706-777-9272 ___________ 706-376-8401
Case, older mdl., 12V wide front end, 4' & Fordson major dsl., new eng./paint, good McIntyre Columbus 770-323-6420
16 ft. utility trailer, 2 axle, Igts., brks., 5000 Ford tractor w/front end loader, 5' pull bush hog, $1400/all, aft. 5pm. Leonard tires, runs great, many spare parts, $2750. JD 375 rnd. baler, $9500; Ford 5600
ramps, like new, $825. L. B. Comans $5500. M.L. Willis Bainbridge 912-243- Barnett Rome 706-234-1265
Jim Moreland Woodbury 706-846-3026 w/loader, $9500; Vicon mower, $3750; V-
Conyers 770-483-2270_________________
16' trlr., 2 axles, loading ramps, elec, brks., Igts., good cond.. $800. E. Thomas Senoia 770-599-6300_________________________
8082
53 Ford Jubilee, good cond., new paint & brks., 2218 hrs. S. S. Graves Clermont 770983-3152
Chisel plow, 11 plows, 3-pt. hitch, GC, $1200; Marliss no-till drill, 10 row pull type, low hrs., call aft. 5pm. G/A. Cain Commerce 706-335-6798
706-553-5283 Front mntd scrape blade, sickle mower for
Farmall 100 or "A" tractor. Bob Hill Ellijay 706-635-4474
rake, $1850, tedder, $2450. Tommy Hurst Moultrie 912-941-2083
JD 4030 w/cab & air, $6,500, call aft. 6 pm. John Willis Tifton 912-382-1948
1904 IH Milwaukee grain binder, $300, 710pm. Robert Elliott Chatsworth 706-6953172_________________________________
59 Fordson Major dls. w/scrape, bush hog, boom, plows, all/$4500, tractor alone $3500. D. Wriqht Jasper 770-735-2497
Conveyor/elevator, hyd., slatted floor, ele vates to 12', enclosed 48"x34" tunnel, 2T long, sgl. axle $4000. Bruce Thaxton
Gas powered irrig. pump, used very little, exc. cond., $125. H. M. Massengale Griffin 770-228-0046
JD 430 garden tractor, exc. cond.,looks kike new, 60" cut, 20hp. dsl., $5500. Henry Davis Macon 912-474-8445 912-994-0461
1949 JD MT, Bush Hog, harrow, planter, 6 ft. used scrape blade, 3-pt. hitch, $100. Watkinsville 706-769-6890
Gleaner-M combine, 15' grain table, very JD 435 rnd. baler, like new, w/monitor,
$1995. Bubba Wilson Hartwell 770-9927602_______________________ _
1966 Inti. 504 dsl., 6' bushhog, blade,
Waymon Hillev Danielsville 706-795-2210 6 row KMC peanut inverter, new style,
$6000/obo. Steve Albritton Dublin 912-272-
Cotton equip.-2 hvy. duty brackets, 2 sad dles, comp, to bolt on tractors for frnt. mnt., 2 hvy. duty tanks, 150 gal. & 210 gal., all/$600.
low hrs.; Gleaner-M, 6-row corn head,. 30" rows. Eddie Sullivan Carrollton 770-8340724
T972L Hardy rotary cutter, scrape blade. Virginia Crutchfield Jackson 770-7756644
spreader, all for $4500, great cond. D. Lowe Tyrone 770-487-2146__________________
1981 MF 750 combine, 2700 hrs., 20' grain table, $6500. Mike McCoy Tennille 912-
5888 6' bush hog, 2 row Covington planters &
cultiv. w/feet attachments, 15' 3-pt hitch sprayer, $475, all needs some work. Craig
C. Leverette Ambrose 000-000-0375
Craftsman chipper/shredder, 5hp Briggs & Stratton eng., used 10 hrs., $400. W. Brown Dublin 912-272-4470
Gleaners E-AC combine, needs repairs, $850; Nl mower/conditioner, $100. Bruce Wheeler Social Circle 770-786-0386
Grain dryer, MC 675, gas & 3 ph elec.,
JD 4400 combine, grain auger, long eleva tor w/gas motor; parts books for combine and JD tractor. R. H. Davidson Bonaire 912926-4362 912-923-8620
552-8421 912-552-0023 _____________ Spraaains Jenkinsburq 770-775-3801
Cross 12-row 500 gal. trlr. sprayer, 1 yr.,
1984 Case 455 C loader-backhoe, 85% 6' disc mower, good cond. $1,000; NH new pump, $2,000. G. Ricky Hodges
UC, good cond., $19,500. Fred Voss grinder/mixer, exc. cond., $5,000; tandem Reidsville 912-739-4881
Thomaston 706-648-2693______________ 1989 JD 2755, cab & A/C, 1250 hrs., w/JD
245 loader, exc. cond., $24,000. Barnett
equip, trlr., $1,000, other. S. G. Brown Fairmount 706-337-1997
6' rock rake, 16" bottom plow, rear hay
Cub Cadet tractor, mdl. 126, no plows, 44" deck, new belts, comes w/manual, $850. Jack Lee Covington 770-786-0845
Malcom Good Hope 800-282-0747 706- fork, boom pole, exc. cond., shed stored,
342-3683_____________________________ $525, aft. 9pm. Jimmy Rains Trion 706-638-
1990 mdl. Case Int'l., 1896 w/4 post & canopy, 95hp., 3300 hrs., good cond., $14,500. N. F. Watson Buckhead 706-3428167_________________________________
3531
6"x30' grain auger w/wheels & 2hp elec, motor, $350. W. R. Rackley Dewey Rose 706-283-7524
2 Covington planters, both $275. Virgil 600 Ford gas, like new, rebuilt eng., new
Fitzgerald Rochelle 912-365-7278_______
2 MF corn heads, 4 row 1144, 44, $1100/both; 5' Woods chopper, barrel type, $550. Wayne Nash Ray City 912-686-5495
2 Rainbow irrig. travelers, 1 Cloudburst, 1 mile 6" irrig. pipe. Tommy Mullis Dexter 912875-3525 912-875-4171_________________
2 TD14 tractor for parts, $6000; AC 66 combine w/grain tank for parts, $200; spreader 11', mntd., $800. Paul E. Cameron Winder 770-867-6853________ '
paint, lift sys., field ready, $4,250. T. A. Floyd Blairsville 706-745-7333
60hp Ford Super Major tractor w/bush hog; Farmall w/cultiv., turning plow. J. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312
717 NH silage cutter w/corn head & direct cut head; 3 tower Rainbow port, irrig. pivot; Lilliston peanut combine. Carlton Clifton Metier 912-685-5138
730 JD dsl., direct start, VGC., $4000. Bob Mundv Jonesboro 770-478-6132
2 cycle, Mantis garden tiller, 20 lbs., good for sm. gardens, $50. T. Barrett Dawsonville 770-893-4238______________
7720 JD combine w/444 corn head, hyd., trans., good cond. Brad Bowen Rhine 912385-3867
2 harrows, 5' & 6', new scallop disc, $375 & $475; 2-btm. plow, $200; 6' Rhino mower, new blades, $500. Dick Fuller Abbeville 912-467-2056__________________
2 horse hay rake $75. Bessie R. Hill Summerville 706-862-21.74_____________
.2 mdl. G Allis Chalmers tractor w/Woods belly mowers (48"). J. B. Allen Dublin 912272-0601_____________________________
85 Ford F700 W-370 mtr., 5 spd. trans., 2 spd. R E W 16 ft, $11,500. V. R. Crane Douglasville 770-942-5071
87 Ford 1710 tractor w/770B front end loader, 1388 hrs., exc. cond., $9800. Russell Bvrd Griffin 770-227-5687
875 McKee rnd. baler $4000; 8' NH disc mower $2500; 503 Ford hay rake, PTO dri ven $700 or $7000 for all. Greg Wells Mavsville 706-652-3473
Cub Cadet, 14hp. mdl. 149, hydro, dr., hydraulic lift, 48" mowing deck, exc. cond., $2195. W. R. Stohr, Sr. Lawrenceville 770339-7043
Cub Farmall tractor, 4 pc. equip., $1900. Lerov Storev Loqanville 770-466-7449
Davis taskforce 200 trencher w/trlr., kit for wider trenches, $3,000. C. Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-3835
Deutz Fahr tedder rake comb., good cond., $1700. J. P. Coleman Rabun Gap 706-7462129
Deutz tractors, 3006, one owner, 525 hrs., exc. cond., $7500, DX3-30, fair cond., 4270 hrs., $4800. David Pike Bishop 706-3427661
Drive shaft for disc mower, used 5 hrs., will fit IHC or Vicon & poss. others, $200. Bobby Linch Moreland 770-253-0281
Early 60 mdl. 200 Farmall tractor & bush hog, 2-pt. hitch, narrow front end, $1850/cash. Lamar Whitlock Griffin 770228-2133
Farmall McCormick 300 w/torque amplifier, bush hog, harrow, good cond., $2000. Dink Smith Elberton 706-283-4830
Farmall Cub w/cults., $1650; belly mower for Super A finishing type, $400. Bob McDonald Cedartown 770-748-5557
Farmall Cub w/cults planter, fert. dist btm.
4800 bu., 24hrs., $8000. John Thomas Madison 706-342-9894
Hardee bush hog, pull type, 5', exc. cond., $550, cash or cert, check. Morgan Manuel Appling 706-541-1743 706-724-4704
Heavy dty. 4-whl. farm wagon, 8'x16' 8ply. tires, takes 2" ball. John C. Reid Zebulon 770-567-8709
JD 4400 combine, 3 grain head. Carl Neisler Butler 912-862-3476
JD 4400 combine 4 row corn head, 4 row soybean head, $5000. R. Bennett Waycross 912-285-3279
JD 4455 & 4440, both cab & duals, KMC 4 RW C-shank cult, w/spray shields. C. Harper Ocilla 912-425-1793
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2 mule-riding sickle mowers, good cond., $200. Jimmie Douglas 920 Belt Ave Millen 30442 912-982-4476___________________
8N Ford tractor, orig. 6-V sys., good sheet metal, operates well, $2800/or trade for 74 Ford dsl., $3000. Frank J. Hill Clarkesville
plow and quick hitch, good cond., $2,350. Charles Bennett Gumming 770-887-2234
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self-unloading wagons, used 2 yrs., good tires, $4000. Thomas Cowart Adel 912-8964090_________________
2-loadstar 1/8 ton elec, hoist. Belton Baird Twin City 912-865-2130_______ ________
8N Ford tractor, 12V,. exc. cond., good tires, w/bushhog, $3000. David Kinney Barnesville 703-586-215
90 Ford 1720 dsl. tractor, 28hp., p.s., 1040 hrs., $7500; 50 Ford 8N , $1500, call aft. 7pm.
5679 Farmall Cub tractor for parts, motor bad,
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22 ft. 3-axle trlr.,. 8' wide, loading ramps, C.W. Smith McDonough 770-957-9204
metal, fair tires, $2,000 for both. Jess Arnett
new 40,000 lb. Gl hitch, new Igts. & wiring, 92' Trail-ety Baron XLT alumn., 7'4" hgt, Atlanta 770-455-4351 $2350. William R. Adkins Montrose 912- 6'6" wdt., mats, pads, ramp, treated fir., Farmall mdl. A w/bushhog, 5' mower, plus
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Wednesday June 5, 1996
JD 530 hay baler, good cond., $9250; JD NH 850 baler, NH 355 grinder mixer; Gehl Want butterbean/pea shelter, shells 1 bu. 1 gal. glass jugs w/finger hold 75 cents ea., Lumber kiln dried rough cut, up to 50% off,
260 disc mower, $1850. Lewis Kimball Twin 1540 silage blower, Kelly Ryan silage box, 12 at time, also, want 10-12 ball bearing disk, clean plastic bottles. Wilbur Beaver 355 N. for barns, utility bldgs. Lawrence Bloodworth
City 912-538-0270_________
surge pulsators. David Yoder Dublin 912- good cond. T. R. Thompson Swainsboro Brunswick St. Jesup 31545 912-427-4282 Milner 770-358-7352___________________
JD 620 2 cyl. gas, 3-pt hitch, p.s., good 275-0714______________;___________ _ 912-237-6936___________________ _
1/2 hp. Hobart meat grinder, mdl. 5442, Mini traveling sprinkler, like new, will water
tires, straight metal, rebuilt mtr., $3600. Dean NH dual hay rake, left-hand, right hand & Want 3-pt. hitch for small Farm-All tractor, 110 or 220 volt. S. Avera Macon 912-781- up to 2 acres, uses 3/4" garden hose,
Brown Hartwell 706-376-8484___________ tow bar, $3000. Frank Cook Warner Robins wide wheel base, call Sun. night. James 4087_______________
solar/battery or 120v $600 w/o hose. W.
JD 6600 combine, cab AC, good cond.; IH 912-953-5671_________________________ Prater Yatesville 706-472-3521__________ 10 wooden roof trusses, 24' w/4-10 pitch, Adkins Cordele 912-273-8376___________
corn head, 4-row. Lamar Montgomery NH rollbar hay rake, Duetz Fahr disc Want 3-pt. hitch 10'-12' mower, trencher, unused $30 ea. Mary Brannon McDonough Nursery cont.Jike new, 1 gal. trade or full 9
Reynolds 912-847-2669 _______________ mower $1250 ea.
Buddy Brown auger, wood splitter, will swap elevated steel 770-957-4933 404-366-2758_____________ cents, 2 gal. 12 cents, 3 gal. 20 cents, del.
JD 920 mower-conditioner, '94 mdl., 6 Hawkinsville 912-783-2424 ___________ tank, wood boiler, tin shed. Allen Marshall 100 stainless Steel meat hooks $5 ea. Jim min . order 3000. Anthony Sedes Marietta
disk, 9 1/2 ft. cut. H. Migone Washington NH sq. hay baler; Ford 3-pt hay rake; Ford Griffin 770-227-8737_____________ ' Harris East Point 404-762-5570_________ 770-980-1757_________
706-863-0614_________________________ 7' sickle mower, $3,000. Ed Collum Rydal Want 301 A engine for parts for 850 Case, 100 steel T posts $100, treated wood Nursery containers, 1 gal. 5 cents, 3 gal.
JD 95 combine w/grain head, JD 335 corn 770-386-0753_________________________ need motor parts, call aft. 9pm. C. Rucker posts, most new, 3" to 7" $2 ea., if buyer 10 cents, min. order 100, you pick up week
header attachment, $4300. Thomas Black NH-TR85 combine, #3208, CAT eng., Commerce 706-335-5331_______________ takes all. Don Cox Cartersville 770-386- ends only. Wilhelminz Hughes 3211 Jabo
Louisville 912-589-7814 912-589-7311
w/15' header, good cond. Thurrrion Kent Want Ford backhoe for Ford 340A/345C 9560__________
Carter Rd,, Dallas 770-445-2640
JD 950, 380 hrs., p.s., sheltered, like new, Millen 912-982-4090___________________ tractor or Ford 340A/345C tractor w/back- T000 gal. LP tank, very good cond. $800, Oak lumber band saw, cut diff. widths &
$10,000/obo. T. Land Ashburn 912-386- O Frick sawmill, total elec, w/all elec, mtrs., hoe, leave message. Weyman Cochran 400 gal. LP tank, fair cond. $100, other items. lengths avail., call aft. 7 pm. David Cox
4063 912-567-4956_________
switches & boxes $4500. C. C. Tritt Suches Danielsville 706-795-2449______________ Donald L. Hobart Tallapoosa 770-574-5399 Bremen 770-537-4269_________________
JD T-24 square baler, $1000, NH 847 rnd. 706-747-3696 _____________________ Want JD 210, 212, 214 or 216 garden trac 15, 30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, Old 2-story farm house to be removed from
baler $2000. Victor Davis Stephens 706- Old mule drawn 2 horse wagon w/wooden tor for parts. William Josey Bartow 912-348- plastic, stainless & wood. Bo Phillips Buford property, make offer. James Whitael Hull
759-3694________
side planks, good cond., $1000/obo. C. E. 6455 ______________________________ 770-945-2491_________________________ 706-789-2518________________
JD dsl, 47hp w/front loader, WD 45 AC, Whitehead Lawrenceville 770-963-3940
Want JD 2750, 2950, 2955, cab/air, good 18 tomato rings made from concrete, rein One 4 tray incubator, does not turn
50hp p.s.; rear tractor tires 16.9x24x8, $100, One 2-horse Owensboro wagon, needs cond. H. T. Higdon Greensboro 706-453- forcing wire 5' high, 20" across $5 ea. or $125/obo. W. Corley Fayetteville 770-461-
front end loader tires 15x8 ply, $15 ea. J. repair, $350; JD 2- horse wagon on rubber, 2117___________________
6/$25. J. Henderson Monroe 770-207-4373 3686____________________________ '
Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-5018_____ good brks., perf. cond., $550. W. C. Hall Want JD 450 or larger, w/root rake, work 1800s hand hewn Tennessee log cabin Oster Shearmaster sheep shears, elec.,
JD dsl. tractor, 39hp mid sz. older mdl., Woodstock 770-928-3881________ _
ing cond., reas. priced. B. Kirkner Rte. 3, Box $6500, del. Dennis Whidby Acworth 770- used twice, w/carrying case $80. B. Filer
rebuilt eng., exc. cond., $6000/obo., other Orchard/poultry house sprayer, Myers 3- 248 Pavo 31778 912-226-0960_________ 974-8984_____________________________ Alpharetta 770-569-5209_______________
equip, avail. W. Vaughan Alpharetta 770- pt. hitch, 100 gal., 12GPM, 32" fan, pecan Want JD 520/620 3-pt. hitch lower lift arm, 1x12x13 barn boards, approx. 75 pcs., Poultry house drinkers, cup agri dry, 6800',
232-1975__________________
attach., $3200. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville supports casting number A5712R & A5713R. approx. 60 yrs. old. Richard Cochran 15 regulator swish cup drinkers, 8700', 20
JD front end loader, good cond. Marty 706-769-7866_________________________ Ralph Scoggins Palmetto 770-463-3777
Franklin 706-675-1966
regulators. John Johnson The Rock 770-
Brown Watkinsville 706-769-5640 706-769- Pecan equip., Shockwave shaker, $25000; Want JD corn shelter, hand crank w/fly- 2 brooders, has all equip. $100 ea. J. D. 567-3886_____________________________
9820_________________
Weiss leaf vacuum, $6000; Weiss self-prop, wheel, McCormick grist mill 8" steel barn Pierce Dahlonega 706-864-3502_____ _
Premium mature growth yellow pine lum
JD pumping unit 185 hp, 1000 G.P.M. sweeper/blower, $8000, other equip. type, also Planet Junior seeder. Gary 2 grain bins, approx. 4000 bu. corn cap. ber, bandsaw cut to your specifications 55
Berkeley pump, $10,000, Chrysler 318V8 Charles Irrgang Davisboro 912-348-3161 Caprara Buford 770-945-8322__________ ea. B. Pippin Claxton 912-739-3711______ cents/bd. ft., 65 cents for clear. T. Coker
550 G.P.M. Rainbow pump, $3,000. Paul Post hole digger, hvy. duty, 3-pt. hitch, like Want KMC or GT-105 no-till grain drill for 250 gal. fuel oil tank $100, you move. Marietta 770-579-0791_______.__________
Harrell Cairo 912-377-4020_____________ new, $485. W. C. Fuller Carrollton 770-830- parts. Bill Holloway .Colbert 706-788-2436 Felicity O'Neal Gumming 770-887-1067
Quarter sawn yellow pine flooring, kiln
JD tiller, attachment fits 200 and 300 7649________________________________ Want Kubota 25-35 horse 4WD tractor 30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums w/screw on dried tongue & groove, 3/4x3 1/2 67 cents lin
series garden tractor, exc. cond., used little, Post or pole debarker, belt driven, nearly w/front-end loader & Power steering, good lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12/up. ear ft. Greg Coker Rydal 770-975-2743 770$700/obo. Steve Middleton Cartersville new. Tom Freeman Forsyth 912-745-7978 cond. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-861- C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239_____ 773-7986_____________________________
770-382-8081____________
912-994-5318
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5441 __________________________'
5 ceiling fans for chicken house, backpack Rough sawn yellow pine on band saw,
John Bean 477 pecan sprayer mounted on Poultry litter spreaders-1 KMC w/all Want Kubota 3750 steering & axle parts. blower needs carburator. C. Bruce Winder tight grained, siding, flooding, paneling, etc.
73 IH truck, $4,500. Haskell Martin Albany options, $8500; 1 Lewis Bros., 8 yrs., GC, Dave Milter Stone Mountain 770-498-1048 770-725-9340_______________
Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039
912-439-8908_________________________ $3500. Mr. Marshall Perry 912-987-4893
Want Merry brand front tine rotary tiller in 55 gal. barrells, metal, plastic, wooden, Several old-timey wash pots for sate, 15
Kubota 6100E, 14hp, dsl., 3-pt lift, 4' Power King, 42" roto-tiller, good cond., good cond., or other brand; also want good $10/up. Wickie Lewis Chamblee 770-452- gal. - 40 gal., can deliver to Atlanta. Bill Woods belly mower, $4,150 cash; 20hp gas, $350. Michael Poole Comer 706-783-3841 all purpose plow., P. Stephenson Monroe 9080________________________________ Sewell Townsend 912-832-7050________
4' belly mower, $4,100 cash. B. D. Garnett, Purand-Waylon 500 gal sprayer, some 770-267-5053________________________ _ 55 gal. stainless steel barrels, 55 gal. Split locust farm fence rails, del. & installed Ellenwood 404-363-4239 ___________ __ repairs needed, price nego. Render Hill Want NH 470 or 475, JD 347 or 348 hay metal barrels w/lids, 30 & 55 gal. plastic bar anywhere. T. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-
Kubota screw type .wood splitter, $250. Greenville 706-672-1227_______________ baler, very good or better cond., call nights. rels, all clean. C. Johnson Lawrenceville 9828________________________________
David Gordon Blairsville 706-745-9250
Kuhn round hay rake, like new, $1200. Mike Markcity Cornelia 706-778-4566
Lely 1500 gal. vacuum honey wagon. Wade Thompson Alley 912-583-2698_____
Long 393 Super peanut combine, good cond., $1,400; KMC 2-row peanut inverter, good cond., $1,200. Jean Bazile Mauk 912r 862-3905 ___________________________
M & W bolt-on duals for Ford TW 15 trac tor, 18.4x38 tires, call evenings. Allen Whitehead Ashburn 912-567-4542
M & W rnd. hay baler, hay blower, hay loader combine. Harold Rutledge Rex 770961-6742_________________
MF 135, 3 cyl., gas, p.s., $4350; 4' bush hog $250; Cub Farmall w/culti. $2250. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816__________
MF 165 Perkins dsl., 1470 hrs., p.s., $6800; 8N Ford w/mower, $3500, good cond. Jimmy Douthit Macon 912-477-0113_____
MF 35 tractor, ho-lo trans., 3-pt hitch, runs good, always well maintained, $2,900. Travis Bennett Vidalia 912-538-1737___________
MF 50hp dsl. farm tractor, rare cab mdl., p.s., remotes, 3-pt. hitch & 5' mower, $7500. Dale Gottscholk Atlanta 770-914-9279
MF hay.rake, good cond., $1000. Burton McDaniel Ringgold 706-965-9256_______
MF hood piece for 230/240, thru hood exhaust, slight dent in top, $100. Michael Wagner Newnan 770-253-8331__________
Massey Harris tractor, pony, w/front culti., $1,500. Aubrey Renfroe Fayetteville 770461-7144_____________________________
McCormick 200 manure spreader, exc. cond., sheltered, 75 bu, new apron parts/final spreader roller bearings, $850. Al Klein Ellijav 706-276-4135___________________
Mdl. 55 Chore Time auger sys., sev. thou sand ft., you take down & remove (near Athens). Blake Callaway Rayle 706-2743393_________________________________
Millcreek estate sz. manure spreader, 1 yr. old, exc. cond., $800. Paul Denkins Fayetteville 770-460-9215______________
Mower 6' rotary type, 3-pt. hitch w/slip clutch & stump jumper, mint cond., $650, other equip, avail. Don Rogers Byron 912328-1532_____________________________
Mule drawn hay rake, fair cond., $125. E. C. Cox Alpharetta 770-475-6192________
Murray tractor, 12hp. 39" cut, new eng. w/utility trlr., $750. B. Kamrus Hartwell 706376-3539_____________________________
Myers 500 gal. 200 PSI, PTO driven pecan sprayer. C. B. Baird Twin City 912-8652768___________________________ __
NH #56 side del. hay rake, ground driven, $1000; 4-row Do-All cult., $600, aft. 7 pm. Paul Brown Avera 706-547-3568_________
NH 1069 stackliner, self-prop., 160 bale cap., $25,000. Phil Beegle Palmetto 770463-1960_____________________________
NH 351 feedmill $1200.. Larry Williams Plains 912-824-7720___________________
NH 463 disc mower, good cond., 7' cut, $2000; 4 wheel ground driven hay rake,
Rhino flail mower; mdl. RF74, 74'' cut,
used very little, $950, calf aft. 8pm. Nelson
Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-8354_________
Roper garden tractor, w/belly mower,
11 hp, B/S eng., 36" cut, 5-spd., $600. C. W.
Reeves Canton 770-479-1415__________
Sears 12hp. garden tractor w/7 pcs.
equip., exc. cond., $750. Ralph Liles
Douglasville 770-942-6852_____________
' Sears garden tractor w/3 pcs. equip.,
$500. David C. Richardson Jesup 912-427-
6479_______________________ _________
Seed cleaning equip. Robert Fordham
Statesboro 912-865-5354 912-764-2451
Snapper 8hp rear tine tiller, B/S elec, start,
w/attachs., like new, $995. D. K. Oliver 891
Saddle Cir. Wavcross 31503____________
Super A w/mowing machine & scrape
blade; 1964 Cub Farmall w/some equip.
Grady Coggins Ranger 706-334-2548
TO30 Ferguson tractor, rebuilt eng./trans.,
new brks., 12V, elec. & paint, bush hog
$3050. Ron Kellner Gainesville 770-534-
2509'
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Trans, for Super Major $250; diff. & pinion
$150, other major parts, head Tor 800 dsl.
$350, crank 800 dsl. $200/cash. M. Wilson
Millwood 912-283-9266________________
Trlr. 50' hvy. duty 3 axle, 12 tires, air-over
hydr. brks., $2500. Dennis Johnson
Cloudland 706-862-2531 706-862-2469
Troy-Bilt sickle bar mower, used twice,
sheltered, like new cond., $900/firm, Iv. msg.,
aft 7pm. Chuck Walsh Alpharetta 404-2157014_______________________________ ^
Troy-Bilt tiller, 7hp B. S. 88 mdl., good
cond., $925. H. Higginbotham Tyrone.770-
487-1418
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Troy-Bilt chipper Shredder, 8hp, like new,
$900. A. Pope LaGrange 706-884-4852
Troy-Bilt 8 horse elec, start tiller & 8 horse
chipper shredder, like new, $1000 ea. D.
Schieman Oxford 404-716-2457_________
Troy-Bilf 8hp tiller E/S-eng., bumper-hill/for.
$1900. Charlie Wright Smyrna 770-951-
9396_________________________________
Two 19" tires, 1 rim for 8N or 9N tractor,
front, 90% rubber, $65 for both, also, one 16"
rim & tire, $25. Billy Quick Newnan 770-304-
8854________________________________
Used DR power wagon, good cond., $750.
Mary Farmer Clarkesville 706-754-5090
Vermeer 6 bar hydr. dr. hay rake, $1500,
field ready.
Lloyd Swartzentruber
Montezuma 912-472-7983______________
Vicon disc mower, 7' cut, good cond.,
$2500. Carl Howell Dearing 706-595-4607
Yellow/white Cub cult., disc plow, culti.,
pull bar, harrows, sickle mower, exc. cond. E.
J. Bailey Ball Ground 770-735-3733_____
Yule Christmas tree trimmer, good cond.,
approx. 5 yrs. old, $2200. Terry McLendon
Jonesboro 404-608-2616 770-471 -2388
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want Wick bar for weeds. Joe Clark Augusta 706-854-9728_________________
Larry Eley White Plains 706-467-2184
Want Want Ferguson, MF, Ford, G-Allis
Chalmers tractor, no longer needed, reas.
priced (no dealers). R. Elliott Lavonia 706356-4839______________________
Want Whitfield Treeco or similar type man-
ual-3 planter in working or repairable cond.
Harris Gordy Louisville 912-625-9302
Want a mower w/48" cut, good cond., reas.
priced. W. Hines Wrightsville 912-864-0293
Want cotton picker, Case-IH 1822, or later
mdl., must be in exc. cond. James Whittle
Chester 912-358-4518_________________
' Want engine or cyl head for Ford 3000, 3
cyl. diesel. R. C. Millwood Buford 770-945-
9639 _________________________
Want fertilizer attachments, planter & cults,
for Farmall A tractor. Joe Luce Fort Valley
912-825-0856 912-825-5438_____________
Want pasture aerator-Aerway 8 or 10 ft.
wide. Bob Takash Albany 912-888-7226
Want planting disc for Sears planter, hand
push or tractor mounted ok. R. E. Brake
Albany 912-883-5827__________________
Want sheet metal for 1941 JD H tractor,
please call or write. John Cannady 254 J. C.
Cannady Rd. Statesboro 30458 912-681-
2278_________________ .
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Want sm. garden tractor w/equip., such as,
Cub Cadet, Farmall Cub or other, reas., in
good cond. Paul Williams Stone Mountain
770-381-6875 ._____________________ _
Want sm. mech. pea/bean shelter (for
home use), must be in good cond. & reas.
priced. B. Prewitt Martinez 706-860-4535
Want steering sector for Truckman forklift
made by Knickerbocker. Larry Rogers
Camilla 912-294-3942__________________
Want to buy attachments for JD 318 trac
tor, call coll. James Coble Conyers 770-
860-9975 _________ _______________
Want to buy IH C or Super C w/wide front
end. P. Merson Norcross 770-447-6054
Want tracks for JD 350 dozer, rollers &
sprockets. Dave/Dan Johnston Columbus
706-596-0983___________
Want tractor w/front-end loader, 25hp plus,
other pcs. considered, good cond. and reas.
priced, call btw. 7-9pm. Jan Adkinson
Americus 912-928-3657_______ ________
Want tractor, 2 row, 38-45hp., good cond.,
will consider any make, mdl. or yr. Sid
Strickland Pearson 912-422-3852________
Want trans. for 430 J.l. Case tractor, will consider whole tractor for parts. Austin
Hickox Homeland 912-496-7332_________
Want turn plow to fit Tuffbilt garden tractor.
Dan Drawdy Blackshear 912-449-5842
Want wheel weights for 210 JD garden
tractor. Jack Millian Newnan 770-253-7424
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
1 barn 30'x40', you take apart & clean site,
770-963-7257_________________
55 gal. metal or plastic food grade barrels
w/lids, also charred oak wooden barrels. Dixie Arnett Tifton 912-382-6517________
55 gal. metal barrels, some w/lids, local dely. possible. Terry Duncan Ball Ground
770-720-7679_________________________
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids, 30 & 55 gal.
plastic barrels w/bunt holes, 5 gal. buckets
w/lid & handles. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville 770-962-8241_______ _
55 gal. metal barrels, some w/lids, local
dely. possible. Terry Duncan Ball Ground
770-720-7679 ________________________
Animal shelter, 21 individual compart
ments, weather proof, 3/4" fiberglass, wt. 700
lbs. $600. Joe Turvey Cisco 706-695-6030
Approx. 600 board feet pine slabs, call
evenings. Albert Hawkins Jr. Macon 912-
781-1553_____________________________
Asstd. metal panels, 10' to 30' 20 cents/sq.
ft. Jerry Wood Carrollton 770-832-8722
Auto. Bell waterers, hanging feeders, waterers, quail equip. Charles Blume
Hampton 770-946-3287___________
Barn for sale, sturdy, 3 stalls, alum, roof,
drive thru, must be moved $500. C. Thacker
Covington 770-787-9999______._________
Canning jars, name brand, 10 doz. qts.
$3.50/odz., 10 doz. pts. $2.50/doz., others. I. Stiles Tucker 770-938-2865_____________
Chicken barn, 40x250 w/11 stalls, pole
barn, 50x100, w/8 stalls, (fencing) to be taken down, make offer. M. Hortelano
Alpharetta 770-475-1981______________
Concrete block, free, good for walls. Mac Eachern Buford 770-271-8650
Corley sawmill, diesel, Lincoln welder on
wheels $1400, other. Joyce Walker
Milledgeville 912-452-0456__________ _
Drums; metal or plastic, open or closed $4,
$5, $7 ea. Gene Walden Covington 770-
786-7233_____________________________
Free chicken layer cages, you haul $5 ea.
del. Charles Gunn McRae 912-833-4162
GQF quail breeders, 45 cages, 6 holes per
cage, incl. waterers & feeders. Rick Hewett
Arlington 912-725-3171 912-725-4972
Generator, 45 KW Detroit diesel eng. HD
$4500. M. Falendore Milledgeville 912-452-
9338________________________________
Heart pine flooring, beams, 12 crossties $5
ea., 43 4x4x22', 24 4x8x12', 6x8x24, 2
6x8x22, other $2/bd. ft. Barry Samples Gay
404-766-2627_________________________
Hobart meat grinder, 110 volt $550, Hobart
wrapping mach. $75, Ball & Mason canning jars w/rings $3/doz. Harry J. Phillips
Watkinsville 706-769-5490______________
Incubator for sate. Frank Vaughan 833
Atlanta Rd. Gumming 30130 770-887-0636
Irrig. system, 14001 alum, pipe, 15 hp. 3 ph.
mtr. H. M. Sheppard Stone Mountain 404-
292-3113
______________________
Locust 8' & 10' split rails, possible dely. & installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-
746-5519_____________________________
Locust fence post & rails for sate, will del.,
Steel barn door, barrel roll up type, 18' wide, 10' high, tracks, fittings incl. Jim Shelhimer Covington 770-464-1322
Tapered steel poles, 25 ft. $45, 27 ft. $50, 8" base, 4" top, good for light, pole barns, etc. Joe Winstead Rockmart 770-684-1643
Three 10 ton sq. metal feed bins $200 ea. Bobby Bagiev Alpharetta 770-475-6359
Tin, 5V, 600 sheets 10' $3.75 ea., 75 pc. 11' $4, very good. Byron Anderson Gumming 770-887-7219 _____________
Tin,, used 5V 7' $2, 8'-10' $3, 11-12' $3 & $3.50, 2x8x1 blueboard $1.25,17 trusses 26' $35 ea. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322
Turpentine bucket, scrape iron puller, hack, broad axe, ice saw, corn shelter, iron hitching post. Phyllis Jewell Waycross 912283-8871_______________________ __
Two 16 ton feed bins $400 ea., 14 brood ers $10 ea., Ziggity waterers $900. Mr. Thompson Jasper 706-692-5480________
Used barbed wire, approx. 750', fifty 150' pcs., 200' .156" dia., wire free. Roy Krusberg Athens 706-548-1050__________________
Used tin, 10' sheets at $3.25/sheet, 100 sheets avail., call aft. 5 pm. Barney Willoughby Watkinsville 706-769-0342
Western red cedar lumber, vari. widths, 1", some 4x4. J. Moree Camilla 912-336-8062
Wheat cradle platform scales, blacksmith blower. John Williams Atlanta 404-7614211 ___________________________ .
Windmill, 30' aeromotor, 8' fan, great cond. $3000 firm. C. Wiley Gainesville 706-7361491__________________ ^_____________
Ziggity drinkers, loggers, feed bin, feeder, hopper, time clocks. J. Reid Gumming 770887-5180
LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
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.
Cattle
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved when ever 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 chase;___________ ___________________
102 head cows, calves, bred/open hfrs., 2 purebred bulls, Angus & Gelbvieh, $25,000. Jimmy Gunn Wrens 706-547-2951_______._
15 young brood cows, 1/2 Hereford, 1/2 Santa Gertrudis w/wo calves, $350-$500 ea. Tim Bramlett Greensboro 706-453-4275
VGC, $800, call aft. 8pm. Bill Martin Want rnd. hay baler, $3000 or under. Roy tin & lumber $900. Edith Holt Rochelle 912- call before 9 pm. Gerald Cook Cleveland
Market Bulletin is printed
Winterville 706-742-2922
, ... Garrett Bowdon 770-258-5627.,
... 365-2401
... .,
706:865-9479 ...
on recycled paper,
Wednesday June 5, 1996
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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2 Chiangus bulls, exc. bloodline, gentle, Gentle, regd. Red Brahmans, Simmental & Regd. Black smooth polled Limousin bull,
easy calving, good muscle pattern,, will con Simbrahs, cows, bulls & heifers, call nights. 13 mos., by YKCC SHAQ. 7916 BW, $900.
sider trade for Angus. Terry Henry David Dillard Hahira 912-794-2297
Sid Arnold Athens 706-546-9039_____ :
Chatsworth 706-695-5484______________ Heifer or grass grain and bottle, also han Regd. Black Angus bulls, 27 mos., 1650
2 regd. grey .Brahman heifers, 12 mos., dle steers and bulls. Scott Whitt Alpharetta lbs., $1300, 7 mos., 650 lbs., $600, both gen
exc. qlty. $700, call aft. 7pm. John Harvell 770-740-0333
________________ tle, Irg. frame, exc. bloodlines. Gene Ashby
HAMBURGER QUICHE (Diabetic)
Pavo 912-225-6703
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Hereford cow, 6 yrs., bred to Angus, mix Pine Mountain 404-636-4740
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300 plus straws Wildwild Admiral, Angus, cow, 3 yrs., also bred w/hfr. calf at side,
11 straws Chi-Angus cross, 13 straws full- $900. Steve Messig Bethlehem 770-867-
blood Chi. Harold Combs Adairsville 770- -3468_________________.___________
773-3335
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Holstein heifers, ready to breed, A. I. sired
6 Piedmontese X Limousin, Simmental, 6 G.V., 30 head, .80 cents/lb. Charles
Charolias, cow/calf prs., sell or trade for Manning Cairo 912-377-4344_______ '
Regd. Black Polled Limousin bull, 14 mos. old, halter broke, $1,000, regd. Red Limousin, 7 mos., gentle, $500. Jimbo Crumley Winder 770-725-7804__________
Regd. Black Angus, 25 mos., easy calver, gentle, good bloodlines, ready to breed.
1/2 pound 93% lean ground beef 1/2 cup plain lowfat yogurt 1/2 cup lowfat milk 2 eggs 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Angus, others avail. E. A. Lee Waycross Holstein bull calves, 2 wks.-2 mos. old, Richard Porter Guyton 912-772-3214_____
2 ounces sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded
912-283-5155
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6 regd. Charolais polled bulls, 6-8 mos.,
$600. C. V. Fleming Crawford 706-742-
8363_________________________________
$25-$50 ea. .Mack Chambers Vidalia 912583-4487_____________________________
Holstein hfrs., bred to start calving in July and Aug. Bernard Garrett Statham 770-725-
Regd. Black Angus bulls 7-27 mos., $650 & up, Gorthy of Graham breeding, perf. guarn., weaned heifers $500. Ken Parris Chickamauqa 706-539-2753____________
1/2 cup sliced green onions Dash pepper
1 (9-inch) unbaked pie shell
68 black, Black Baldy, & Charolais cross, 7266____________________
Regd. Braford and Santa Gertrudis bulls,
all young cows 3-5 yrs. old. Donald Chance Jersey bulls/steers, 3 days to 1 wk., $10, weaning/breeding age, polled/horned, bangs
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Brown meat; drain and set aside.
Carrollton 770-214-9441___________ '
weaned shots, dehorned, $75-$100, age and freed herd. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth In large bowl, blend yogurt, milk, eggs and cornstarch until smooth. Stir
7 to 10 day old baby calves, Holstein & prices in between. P. Jones Colbert 706- 706-695-4987
____________ _ in meat, cheese, onions and dash of pepper. Pour into a pie shell. Bake
crossbred year round. Carey Bryans Newborn 706-342-0534_________________
7/8 Piedmontese bull, svc. age, $1,200, 3/4 Piedmontese bull, svc. age, $1,000. A. L.
788-3343
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Jersey cow bred, hand milk or take calves,
$350/ea., Jersey hfr./bull, $150/ea., Holstein
X steers, $85-$120/obo. Marshall Thompson
Regd. Brahman bulls from cert, herd, top bloodlines, exc. qlty., service age, $800$1000. Roger Anderson Jesup 912-4277294 912-427-6430_______
for 35 to 40 minutes. Yields 8 servings; each serving contains 228 calo ries (53% from fat).
Lee Wavcross 912-284-1183___________ McRae 912-868-4330______________ '
Regd. Brahman heifers, 8 mos. old & up,
Recipe taken from Delicious Desserts
8 Purebred Charolais heifers, 16 mos.. all vacc.. $4,000, will not sep. James Woods Pine Mountain 706-882-6580___________
950 lb. grain fed steer for butcher, $65/per lb., will del., call aft. 6 pm. Herman Adams Gainesville 770-887-4731 770-531-5146
Angus x Brangus calves, 8-12 mos., heifers & bulls, your choice, $325 ea. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3815__________
BBU Beefmaster hfrs., 12-14 mos., sired by Mountain Warrior, son of Phantom Warrior, Crimson Warrior gr'son. $5000. Henry Perry Baldwin 706-778-4912______
BBU bulls (paint), 7-14 mos., $450/up, also 4 crossbred cow/calf pr., $450/up. M. A. Hicks LaFayette 706-638-7784__________
BBU bulls, cert, herd, good bloodlines, diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732
Limousin bulls, regd. purebreds, red, blk.
polled 2 yrs., yrings./weaning age, reas.
priced, 9 purebred Limousin heifers. Mike
Carter Watkinsville 706-769-8620_______
Limousin cows & heifers, regd. & well-
bred, top bloodlines, Blazer 747, Texas
Ranger Ted. John Black Lexington 706-
743-5294
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Limousin, cert./accred. herd, 10-12
cow/calf prs., fullblood and purebred, exc.
bloodlines. W.L. Murray 873 Fairway Dr., S.E
Monroe 30655 770-267-2125____________
Limousin, purebred, open heifers, bred
cows, prs., exc. bloodline & disposition.
Marshall Mosley Lyons 912-526-9226
Long yrlng. Polled Gelbvieh & Hereford
bulls, also Gelbvieh females, perf.
records/EPD's. Larry Hadden Gibson 706-
547-0862_____________________________
$800/up; regd. Brahman bulls, 6 mos., 3 yrs. old, $600-$900. Corky Harvell Pavo 912859-2222__________________
Regd. Brahmans, regd. Simmental, regd. Simbrah, weaning age & breeding; few heifers & cows, good qlty & gentle. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069__________
Regd. Brangus bulls, 16 mos. old, son of Dynasty bloodline, $650-$800. T. H. Avery Covington 770-786-6024 ___________
Regd. Chiangus cowl, 3 1/2 yrs. old, 3rd. gen: Al., gentle, haler broke, Al.'d to regd. Angus w/+52 WW & y.w. Stephen Monroe Alpharetta 770-475-6812____________ ___
Regd. Holstein bulls, service age, sired by top A. I. sires, $950 ea. Noah Yoder Montezuma 912-472-7944______________
Regd. Jersey cow, & 3 mos., hfr. calf, regd. in your name, $600, also 6 calves, various
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BBU purebred Beefmaster bulls, papers,
branded, tested, svc. size, 23 hfrs., bred &
open. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-
6016________________________________
. BBU regd. Beefmaster bull, 5 yrs., 2000
lbs., good lines, $950. Eli Hostetler, Jr.
Montezuma 912-472-8424 912-472-7847
BBU regd. cows, heifers, prs., young bulls,
cert, herd #188, senior herd sire "Bold
Leader". Morgan Harvey Bolingbroke 912-
994-2803 912-994-1979 ._____________ _
Baby calves, crossbred dairy, all kinds, year-round. Willie Nunn Crawfordville 706-
456-2416
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Beef type heifers, 200-300 lbs., $100-$135
ea., also Purebred Beefmaster hfrs. Randy
Garner Douglasville 770-949-3654
Longhorn bull, regd., 3 yrs., tri-color, $500.
Y. Robinson Reynolds 912-847-2696
Longhorn roping calves, hfrs. & prs.
Dennis Johnson Cloudland 706-862-2469
Mixed breed hfrs., 600 lbs., open, $300 ea.
I. T. Jeanes Gordon 912-628-2620_______
One red Simmental x Angus bull, 8 mos.
old, out of regd. Simmental female, good
disp., $325. Billy Webb Bowersvilie 706-
245-8421
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Polled Charolais bulls, 12-36 mos., exc.
bloodlines. Hubert Lewis Buchanan 770748-1556 770-646-3942_____________ ___
Polled Simmental bull, eye appeal, mus
cle, red, gentle, top growth/milk EPD's,
1850F#+, 72 BW, dob. 12/11/93. Jack Dover
Ellijay 706-635-4349___________________
ages. J. Pezak Comer 706-795-3727
Regd. Limousin breeding age .bulls, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, cow/calf prs., all calves polled, cows bred back to Homozygous polled bull. R. Roberts Winder 770-8675053_________________
Regd. Limousin bulls, 1 Polled Black Powder, Red Polled, 11 mos.. Red horn, 7 T/2 mos., exc. EPD's, $450-$600. James Fuche lla 706-789-3995____________ _
Regd. Limousin brood cows, pasture exposed, Hanchon, M M Stretch, Earth Quake bloodlines, many polled, reas. priced. R. Nestor Jenkinsburg 770-775-2786
Regd. Limousin bulls, PB, 13 mos., $600, fullblood, 16 mos., $700, PB 17 mbs., $800. Eugene Jordan Bowman 706-245-7915
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Regd. polled Hereford bulls, hfrs., cow/calf prs., top bloodlines, cert./accred., del. avail. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 912-986-3426_______
Regd. polled & horned`BBU Beefmaster bulls, sev. breeding age bulls, all colors, ages, sev. bloodlines to choose from, $600-$1000. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814______
Regd. young Black Angus bulls, $500. Robert Shelton Hull 706-549-8200 706-543-
Yorkshire pigs, 2 nice litters $35 ea. E. Hudspeth Jefferson 706-367-4453
Goats and Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
1 young billy, common $25. Paul
Black Angus cows, due to calve w/4th calf, Polled Hereford bull, 18 mos., $700. Scott Regd. Limousin bulls, club calves, bred 3905
__________________ _ Chachulski Milledgeville 912-932-5556
June-July, gentle. $425. Sue Harris Marietta 770-992-1669__________ _______
Black Angus bulls, 5 yrs., $800, 4 1/2 yrs.,
Neill Newnan 770-253-2034
females, prs., red/b!k./polled, cert./accred.
Pr. of yearling Scotch Highlands, cow & a bull. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-567-2454
herd, Flatlog Farms. Francisco Rodriquez Moultrie 912-941-5593______
Salers hfrs., diff. ages, red and black, bred 1 Nubian/Toggenburg cross doe, 14 mos. to pruebred blk. Salers, $9,000. R. Neal $75, -^gentle, .3 mo. billy $35. J. Driskell Blairsville 706-745-2956_______________ Dallas 770-445-4134___________________
$600, 3 yrs., $400, 1 1/2 yrs., $300. Gene Perry Loganville 770-466-8033 ________
Black and Black Baidies, pasture exposed
Purebred Simmental, cow/calf prs., bulls, rdy. for svc.,. some polled, $600/up. O. G. Satterfield Blairsville 706-745-3993______
Regd. Limousin cows, PB, FB, bred to son of polled Black Powder, Al sired hfrs., $425up, also prs. H. Dawson lla 706-789-2922
Santa Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs., 1800 #, fullblood, dbl. polled, Black Angus hfr. spring ing, 30 mos., $11,000. Charles Hart
1 ADGA buck, exc. bloodlines, born 4/7/96, very friendly $50. Darleen Scholta 1043 Greenwood Rd.. Hartwell 30643
to Limousin bull, 2nd and 3rd calf. C. L. Brooks Gordon 912-628-2655___________
Purebred Angus and fullblood Senepol bulls, $1,500. Dan Knopp Hampton 770-
Regd. Longhorn cow/calf prs., roping steers & heifers. Max Jordan Douglasville
Columbus 706-568-9682 _____________ Santa Gertrudis bulls, regd., polled breed
1 Pygmy billy, 6 mos. $30, 3 mo. sheep rams & ewes $45/up. Buddy Vaughan
Blk. Angus-Holstein bull, $225, Blk. Angus 471-9345_____________________________ 770-942-3893_________________________ ing age, gentle, $500, herd bull, "S", $1,200. Fayetteville 770-461-1817_______ _
bull, $165 & Blk. Angus-Jersey hfrs., $165, obo for all 3. Frank Doss Loganville 770466-8791 ___________________________
Purebred bulls, regd. Charolias, 20 mos. & 7 mos.,' call aft. 6pm. E. Montgomery Maysville 706-652-2155_______________ _
Regd. PB Simmental bull, 4 yrs., easy calving, very gentle, $850. Joe Snell Loganville 770-466-2672 ___________
Tommy Ballenger Bowdon 770-258-3110
Santa Gertrudis polled bulls, regd., PB, svc. age. E. Bill Harris Jesup 912-427-3684
1 Pygmy nanny goat, blk. & wh., healthy, tame, to good home $25. J. Campbell Monroe 770-267-3020 ________ _
Blk. Gelbvieh A.I. bulls, bred heifers, 3 in Vs, most at least 2nd gen., blk. & polled, reas. priced. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706635-2729____________________________ _
Regd. Limousins, dbl. polled black bulls, 3 1/2 yrs., $1,500, dbl. polled red bull, 18 mos., $1,000, other. Felton Dutton Eatonton 706467-2697_____________________________
Regd. Polled Santa Gertrudis service age bulls, very gentle. Craig Sims Odum 912586-6145_____________________________
Regd. Purebred Polled Simmental bulls &
Senepol bull, 3 yr. old, $1,000. John Ferguson Zebulon 770-567-5800
Simmental cows w/calves, bred heifers, young bulls, top Simmental bloodlines, regd.
1 beau. Nubian/Alpine cross billy w/brown markings, very tame, no horns $65 not for slaughter. Jason Holcombe Lawrenceville 770-963-8828_________________ ._______
Brahmans, regd. reds, red speckled,
blk./wh. speckled, breeding age bulls/
younger, females, most halter broke, all gen-
tle. C. Parks Cleveland 706-864-6966
Brangus bull, fullblood, 16 mos., gentle,
$700, call from 6-10pm. Alan Hall
Miliedgeville 912-453-2536
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Bulls, Brahmans, blk. &' white, FI
Gelbvieh, 1/2 Brahman & 1/2 Gelbvieh, all
breeding age, also hfrs., aft. 7pm. W. Head
Jersey 770-787-2685__________________
Bulls-lease/sale, sev. diff. breeds of svc.
age bulls, all semen tested & bruc. free. Rusty Copelan Eatonton 706-485-9334
Calves, 8 wks.-12 mos.,, bottle, bucket,
grain, from $85-$175, bulls, heifers, steers. J.
Mashburn Calhoun 706-629-1496________
Regd. Shorthorns, bulls,, show hfrs. prospects, cow prs. top bloodlines. Thomas Bridges Carnesville 706-335-5443_______
Regd. Angus bulls, 12-14 mos., perfor mance measured, all vac., semen tested, big, top genetics, easy calvers $1,000$1,200. J. Tinter Atlanta 770-451-0530 770955-8196_____________ .____________ ___
Regd. Angus bull, 12 mos. old, $600, 1 Angus bull, 9 mos., $600. R.E. Pritchett Cornelia 706-778-2734 _____________
Regd. Angus bull, 14 mos., good disp., EPD's A-1 son of KMA Highroller herd, cert., accred. $900. W. Cobb Social Circle 770464-2118__________ . _____________
Regd. Angus bulls, 16-23 mos., $750/up, cow-calf prs., all ages. B.F. Bohanon
heifers, del. avail. V. L. Willis Tifton 912382-5909____________________________
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled & horned, 12 mos.-36 mos., $600-up, some heifers & cows. John McGarity Royston 706-245-6584 ____________________
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 1-3 yr. olds. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427
Regd. Simmental bulls & heifers, easy calving, Trait Leaders, exc. EPDs, top Fleckvieh bloodline. Francis Stubbs Glennville 912-557-4001________________
Regd. Simmental bull, 17 mos., PB Shorthorn, 2 yrs., PB cross bull-1/2 Shorthorn-1/2 Angus, solid blk., polled, semen tested, all shots. B. Parks Pendergrass 706-693-2619_____________
herd. T. Werne Fayetteville 770-461-1083 Young crossbred cows, Aug., 1000 lbs., 5
prs., 5 bred, $3,750. Paul Kelly Monticello 706-468-2855
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.
1 healthy common billy goat, 1 yr. $35. Marc Chumley Acworth 770-974-9071
1 purebred French Alpine doe, 5 mos., dis budded, wormed, fat, healthy. Stacey Bennett Aragon 770-684-6426________
1/2 Saanen, 1/2 Nubian billies born March 11, 1 wh., 2 chocolate w/blk. $50 ea. Y. Robinson McDonough 770-954-1167
12 wk. old billy goat, tame, healthy $40. Dan Everett Buena Vista 912-6494207
14 sml. Pygmy goats, 2 mos. to 3 yrs., all cols., very friendly $50/up. Sonia Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-963-8470
- 2 Pygmy billies for sale. Brenda Pickett Dallas 770-445-3826___________________
2 mo. old African Pygmy billy goats $45,
Crossbred Beef-type hfrs., exposed 90 Chickamauqa 706-375-4783____________
Regd. Simmental bull, exc. bloodlines, Buyers are urged to request proof of a not for slaughter. Willard Robertson
days to UGA Angus bull, all shots, $425 ea. Regd. Angus pasture bred heifers, calm, 5 yrs., $1,200/obo. H. E. Busby negative brucellosis and pseudorabies Shannon 706-291-3772
or $400 ea. if you take all. Norman McClohon cow/calf pr., bred cows & 2 breeding age Meansville 770-567-3812_______________ test prior to purchase._________________ 24 goats, billies, nannies, nannies
Athens 706-543-8414___________ __
bulls. Bill Reynolds Carrollton 770-832- Regd. black Angus cows, prs., 3-N-1
1 boar hog, proven, exc. breeder, 4 sows, w/babies. Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-832-
Double polled, purebred, transition 7083_________________
Northlander, Traveler 71 bloodline, 3 bred, reas. priced. Richard Johnson 1511 ________________________________
Charolais bull, 8 mos., $550. L. Lathan Regd. Angus bulls, 20 mos., 14 mos., sire- cert./accred., must sell by July 4th. Doug Monroe 770-267-3979_______________ __ 3 African Pygmy billies, exc. bloodlines,
Toccoa 706-886-4806________________ Dan Patch, dams-Tonto, Trademark, Hawkins Social Circle 770-464-3538_____ 1 purebred Hampshire boar $175,18 mos. very gentle, 9. mos. to 2 yrs. $40 ea. B.
Fullblooded Longhorn bull, dehorned, 3 $550/up, also, heifers. Danny Sossamon Regd. blk. Angus bulls, .service age old. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498 Newcomer Powder Springs 770-943-7017
yrs. old, ready for svc. K. Holder Lincolnton
706-485-5994
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Gelbvieh ET bull, regd. polled 4+ yrs. old,
also breeding age Gelbvieh cross hfrs.
w/papers. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-
1126_________________________________
Gelbvieh, purebred & percentage, polled,
bulls & heifers, gentle, reas. priced. Anthony
Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-6402_____
Gelbvieh, regd. polled yrlng. bull, exc.
wean/yrlng, wts., $600, Belted Galloways,
Franklin 706-675-8428
__________ _ Tontos, one 2 yr. Saratoga, one 2 yr.
Regd. Angus bull, 3 yrs., gentle, best reas. Saratoga, one 3 yr. Boss, cert. herd. V.
offer. John Boland Tyrone 770-487-4576 Campbell Elberton 706-283-7268________
Regd. Angus bulls, 17-20 mos., $600- Regd. fullblood Senepol bulls, $1,250 ea. $700. Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem 770-868- at barn, Chiefton, AC 761, Hot Shot, Big Ed
1821_________________________________ bloodlines. Hal Keller McDonough 770-957-
Regd. Angus bull, Lavanna bloodline, 9125 _____________________________
already breeding, born 1/27/95, exc. disp.,' Regd. polled Hereford bulls, pasture
gentle., $650, call aft. 10am. Gary Smith raised, exc. bloodlines, gentle, 7-24 mos. old,
McDonough 770-957-9109__________ .
herd cert./accred., call aft. 7 pm. Bobby
Regd. Angus, bred cows safe in calf to EXT, Brantley Tennille 912-552-9328
Duroc male, approx. 350 lbs. $150. Larry Monqin Metter 912-685-5014___________
Four 12 wk. old Hampshire/Yorkshire cross pigs $50 ea. B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609___________
Purebred Landrace gilts, 8 wks. old. Bobby Floyd Forsyth 912-994-6546______
Purebred Yorkshire gilts & boars, 11 wks. old, val. herd, leave message. Kenneth Reynolds Bogart 770-725-5834_________
Yorkshire pigs for sale, regd. & unregd.,
3 Nubian billies, very big for 3 mos. old $40 ea. Sara Stansbury Roopville 770-8546334 770-854-5342____________________
3 healthy half Boer, half Spanish bucks, 56 mos. old, reas. prices. Steve Brown Davisboro 912-348-3019_______________
3/4 ABGA regd. Boer bucks, sell/trade for 3/4 Boer does, full blood Boer stud service. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-475-7009______
3/4 Nubian billy, good cols. $45, 1/2 Nubian billy, wh. w/blk. $35, born 1/96, call
not proven breeders, $550. Dick Haines Transformer, Max & CP Jake,' heifers-18
Cleveland 706-865-5809
mos., other. Ben Cox Tignall 706-285-2289
Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements.
from 6 wks. old. Brian Sturdy Gainesville aft. 5:30 pm. Terry Hughes Danielsville
770-781-4156
770-795-3014
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Wednesday June 5, 1996
5 part Nubian baby goats born Jan. $40 Nigerian Dwarf bred does, triplets, possi '88 AQHA bay mare, 14.2hds., athletic 2 pony hunter mares, chestnut, 13.2hds., Arabian broodmare, Polish/Imported
ea., 1 nanny, 4 billies. Marnie Stephens ble chocolate, gold & blk., will reduce size of Western trail horse, proven broodmare shown successfully $900/obo, Connemara, Russian mare, 9 yrs., broodmare only, beau,
Roopville 770-854-4881 ____________ Pygmies. W. Hatley McDonough 770-954- $1450, '95 AQHA chestnut filly $2300. Fred bay, 14.2hds. $2200. C. Murphy Kennesaw mover $2500, terms. W. Aaron Athens 706-
6 mo. billy goat, all wh., wormed, not for 0522 770-389-5426_________
Marrinan Albany 912-439-2756 _______ 770-928-1762______________ __________ 208-6318 ______
BBQ $40. Steve Testerman Crawford 706- Nubian & Nubian cross goats, billies, nan '89 TB geld., 16hds., dk. bay, great English 2 timed event horses, 6 yr. bay mare, good Arabian geld., 21 mos., very gentle, rose
743-5130_____________________________ nies, sheep $35/up. Goss Keener Canton prosp. Alecia Nation Loganville 770-466- for beg. $1800, AQHA chestnut mare $3000. grey $700, call aft. 6 pm. Jan Gilreath
6 young goats, 3 billies, 3 nannies $35 & 770-345-5017______ ________ _________ 1449_______ .____________ ____________ Tom Price Fayetteville 770-719-0705
Murrayville 770-534-0940______________
$40, call aft. 6 pm: E. Smith Hull 706-548- Nubian bucks, purebred, long frosted ears, '89 chestnut AQHA mare, foundation/race 2 yr. palomino geld., nice build, very sweet Arabian mare, 11 yrs., 15+hds_ grey, rid
2176_________________________________ gentle parents on premises, 7 to choose from bred, in foal to Paint for 2/97, sound, gentle, & gentle $1000. Randy Martin Cleveland den Western, exc. personality $1000/obo. C.
ADGA Alpine does, milkers, disbudded $80 ea. Jay Bramlett Chickamauga 706- rides. Jack Williams Talking Rock 706-635- 706-865-1944_________
Guerrero Sharpsburg 770-631-8262_____
kids $50/up, call aft. 6 pm. Julie Dechant 375-2944______________________
- 1394_______ _________________________ 3 TBs, 2 mares, 1 geld., 15.2-16.1hds., 1 Bay Arabian, very flashy, rides good
Tucker 770-939-8960__________________
Nubian bucks, 2 Ige. herd sires, 3 yrs., sev. '90 AQHA chestnut geld., 15.2hds., show ready, all hunters, jumping, all loads, $950/obo. L. Wheeler Acworth 770-974-
ADGA Lamancha purebred star plus buck, younger, all from regd. stock, shot current. English dressage first/second level, nice clips. S. Brown Loganville 770-787-8941 3754________________________________
born 3/6/94 $225, ADGA Oberhasli doe James Ambrose Rockmart 770-684-7363 mover for exp. rider. M. Upjohn Savannah 3 regd. TWHs, chestnut filly w/light mane & Beau., not regd. TWH filly, bay, nice mover,
$125, other. Jo McElmurray Kathleen 912- Nubian does, some mature, others 3 mos. 912-355-4036______________
tail, blk. mare, 4 yrs., chestnut geld., 5 yrs., Midnight Sun blood $600, see to appreciate.
987-4397 '____________________
old $40/up. Ray Crenshaw Moseley Rd., '90 AQHA striking bay geld., 15.2hds., exc. all show prosp. G. Bennett Elko 912-987- David Hendrix Kingston 770-336-5149
ADGA Nubian buck, purebred, shots, dis Byron 912-956-5371___________________ show prosp., Impressive breeding, HYPPNN, 9670
______________________ __ Blk. Paso Fino stallion, flashy, superior
budded, disease free herd, beau., born Purebred & crossbred Nubian goats, must see. S. West Hamilton 706-327-3581 4 yr. Airwalker, half Arabian filly, dk. bay, bloodlines, smooth corto gait $3500. Jean
12/95. Marie Tualtiere Suwanee 770-887- bucks, does, kids, not for slaughter. V. Sparr '91 AQHA bay mare, incentive fund, gr'- good gaits, pot. competitive trail or show Cornwall College Park 770-306-1516
1925_________________________________ Lawrenceville 770-963-1404____________ dau. of Conclusive/blondy's Dude, 14.2Kds., $2000. R. Wright Rome 706-295-1201
Blk. mare, sired Mr. Pondie Zip by Zippo
ADGA Nubian buck, exc. bloodlines, dis Purebred Angora goats, one 2 yr. doe sweet, rides well $2000. F. Collins 4 yr. AQHA sorrel geld., neck reins, some Pat Bars, back to Three Bars, child-safe. L. budded, solid wh., Ige. aprox., 230 lbs. $250. w/red buck kid $125. T. Evans 160 Pine Baw Blairsville 706-745-6720_______________ jumping, child-safe, 4 yr. AQHA mare, flashy Parker Cleveland 770-387-1614_________
Marion George Thomaston 706-648-3658 Rd. Taylorsville 30178 770-684-5703
'91 AQHA bay mare, versatility plus $3800 mover. B. Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535
Buckskin Arabian/QH mare, 14.2hds., 9
ADGA regd. purebred Nubians, broke to Purebred Nubian does $100/up, 2 Boer firm, evg. & wk. end. Charles Mizell 4 yr. TB geld., 16.4hds. $2500. John yrs., used for trail riding, parades, needs exp.
milk, CAE free, cert. & accred. herd $300- servicable bucks $300 & $400, Nubian/Boer Clarkesville 706-754-9331
_________ O'Donnell Marietta 770-973-2887 770-419- rider $1000/obo. A. Darity Milledgeville
$500. Cam Faircloth Monroe 770-787-2690 winter kids $50/up, 8 am - 3 pm. Wendell '92 AQHA mare, bred for 1/97, APHA foal, 8018
__ 912-453-3964_____________
ADGA regd. Alpine & Saanen, hvy. milk Madray Dexter 912-685-4511
running prosp., '95 APHA filly, flashy B/S. M. 4 yr. dbl. regd. 14.3hd. palomino geld., Buckskin mare, 8 yrs., regd., 15.2hds., trail
ers, outstanding proven bucks, nice kids $30- Purebred Nubian bucks, 3 mos. old, CAE Rush Bremen 770-537-3560_______
safe for child or anyone, great for Western ride, barrel prosp., good handle, needs exp.
$500, cert. & accred. herd. Joshua Clark free, cert. & accred. $50, wethers also. J. '93 AQHA bay mare, gr'dau. of Dynamic Pleasure $5500, nego. B. Spencer rider $1800/obo. Keith Soles Wrightsville
Suwanee 770-232-0749________________ Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811______ Deluxe, great dish, started u/s, fut. prosp. Jonesboro 770-471-5658_______________ 912-864-3035
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African Pygmy goat, silver blue male, born Purebred Nubian nannies, some w/Boer $2500. Anita All Waynesboro 706-554- 5 yr. Racking mule,' 15.3hds., dun, very Clydesdale 9 yr. geld., gentle, works any
2/14/96 $75 or will trade for female. Vinny kids, other bred Boer buck, purebred Boer 3092 ____________ ____________-
safe & gentle, yrlg. mule, out of Walking mare where, strawberry col. O. Chaney Douglas
Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092___________ buck also. John Nalls Sylvester 912-776- '93 AQHA geld., Otoe/Coldstream Guard & spotted galled jack. Amy McLean 912-384-4305_________________________
African Pygmy goats, extra sml., vari. of 3559________________________________ bloodlines, great trail/cow horse, super disp., Madison 706-342-1037_________________ Dressage prosp. '95 grey AQHA/IAHA filly,
cols. & ages, very friendly. M. Bolt Pygmy goats, var. cols., ages, sizes, does 15hds. R. Taylor Quitman 912-263-7074
6 yr. Shetland pony geld., blk./wh., very big boned, gentle beauty, mature 16hds.
Alpharetta 770-569-2658________________ & bucks avail., sml., see to appreciate '93 AQHA sorrel mare, exc. bloodlines, cute, possibly would make barrel pony for $1500 firm. Kristin Bonner Taylorsville 770African Pygmy goats, 1 nanny $70, 1 billy $75/up. Susan Fowler Bethlehem 770-867- 14.5hds., short waist, started u/s, greenbroke sml. child $700. Susie Messman Senoia 684-0742______ _________
$30 or $85, 5 mos. old, not related. Craig 0914_________ ;__________________ -
$1600. R. Roeliiq Woodbine 912-882-4193 770-461-6320________ _________ _______ Exceptional Paso Fino broodmare, Mar de
Pate Bowdon 770-258-3745____________
Angora wethers, 1 yr. old brothers, $80 for both or trade for Pygmy nannies, Mohair avail. E. Allison P.O. Box 295 Maysville
Pygmy goats, very sml.', all cols., friendly
billies $50, young nannies $75, bred nannies
$100-$ 125.
Sonia
Christiansen
Lawrenceville 770-963-8470____________
'93 Trakehner mare by Palemhain chest nut, 15.2 1/2hds., just started, lots of pot., lovely mover $4600. Ann Toth Athens 706549-2561_____________________________
7 yr. TB geld., 16.2hds., bay, big bodied, quiet, beau, mover, easy to ride, exc. disp. $6000/obo. L. Pharr Ringgold 706-8612484 _____________ ______________
Plata Lace, in foal w/Bochica, Resorte III, Hilachas bloodlines $2500. Debbie More College Park 770-969-5875_____________
Exceptional '88 AQHA bay mare, hunter
30558 706-652-2864 _______________
Australian purebred Boer bucks, 10-12 mos. old, ready to service $1250. David Medlock Glennville 912-654-3410
' Baby doll sheep, rare miniature Sputhdowns, regd. lambs from $500/up. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Black ewe w/twins, $100, Jacob 4 horn rams, $125, triplet producer ewe, $75, col ored ewe lambs, $65. Linda Bjarkman Lakemont 706-782-7578________________
Boer bucks, 100%, 7/8, 3/4 and 1/2 bloods $150/up, stud service $50, B&B Boers. Brenda Lewis Reidsville 912-557-6999
Boer cross Nubian billies, starting $200, big gentle Nubian buck, regd. $300. D. Ward Bowman 706-245-7257____________ _
Boer goats, 1/2 & 3/4 bucks & does, some bred to full blood Boer $100/up. Billy Whittle Cordele 404-273-5970__________________
Boer x Spanish billies, Boer x Nubian bil lies $3/lb., weaned, wormed, on full feed. Tim Eubanks Leesburg 912-759-2453_______ ^
Pygmy goats, 10 wks., 5 billies $40, 1 nanny $65, dehorned, wormed, shots. Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-926-3008_______
Qlty. 1/2 & 3/4 Boer bucks & does, cert. & accred. herd, CAE free $200/up. Willie Young Stockbridge 770-483-8304_______
Regd. Corrriedale ram $250, beau, white fleece. G. Maraman Monroe 770-267-7102
Regd. Hampshire lambs, yrlg. ewes, rams, exc. qlty., some Montadales avail. Joe Buggs Flowery Branch 770-967-3827 ,________
Regd. full blood Boer billies. Charley Simpson Carnesville 706-335-7860______
Sheep from spinners flock, ewes, rams, lambs for sale/lease for 4H/FAA. projects. William Barnett Morganton 706-374-4268
Suffolk lamb/ram $50 or will trade for Suffolk ewe, not for slaughter. Larry Teem Temple 770-830-9369___________________
Twin yrlg. billies, vac., tame $75, call evenings. Mitchell Williams 2985 Hathcock Rd. College Park 30349 770-969-6273
'95 AQHA IF sorrel geld., son of Sonny's Cowboy, great disp., head & neck, would make great lunge line prosp. $2000. Shelley Pettit Waynesboro 706-437-8025________
'95 AQHA/PHBA golden palomino filly, superior conf., out of Paul F Bar, exc. halter, pleasure prosp. A. Morris Loganville 770466-7858____________________________
'95 TWH regd. stallion, bay by Bum N About Montana gr'sire, almost spotted, unique markings $750. R. Pruitt Clarkesville 706-776-9299___________ __
'95 chestnut Arabian colt, strong hip, top line & neck, should mature 15+hds., Champions top & bottom $1000. Scott Wooten Carlton 706-797-3688
'95 sorrel overo show filly, sire Stormin Jack flash, 16hds,, 56 APHA pts. $3000. George Reece Austell 770-944-1783_____
'96 APHA sorrel/tobiano filly, Foundation bloodlines, show qlty., gentle $6500. S. Blondeau Fayetteville 77CF487-5949_____
10 yr. QH geld., beau., very strong, head
8 yr. Arabian geld., flea bitten, grey, loving, jumper, Western Pleasure, bridleless, com
pleasure, trail $1000 or trade for Welsh, great pletely child-safe $7000. Catherine Gotch
w/children & tack. Crystal Newsome Marietta 770-419-1489_______________
Covington 770-786-1375 ____________
Exceptionally gentle disp. 15.3hd. grey
8 yr. sorrel mare, about 14hds., easy keep Arabian mare, successfully shown huntseat,
er, well mannered, loads $750. Mike Smith showback, dressage $3000. H. Wilson
Homer 706-677-2257____________ ~
Swainsboro 912-237-5648______ _______
9 yr. 15.1hd. big, blk. QH geld., no papers, Hunter geld., gray, 15.1 hds./ super disp.,
gentle, easy keeper, exc. trail horse $1800. pretty mover, anyone can ride, 8 yrs. $3500.
Judd Smith Murrayville 706-864-3651
Dawn Waldrop Fayetteville 770-719-0009
9 yr. regd. Arabian geld., grey, 15hds., exc. Lady's dressage horse avail, for partial manners, prof, trnd., endurance exp., loads, lease at Gwinnett Co. fac. J. Hitman
clips, gentle $1500. D. Jackson Gumming Suwanee 770-945-2723______
770-889-3110
___________ ._______ Miniature donkey, regd. jenny w/jack foal pr.
AMHA blk. stallion, 30", 1 AMHA Pinto how or deposit on jenny or foal till weaned. B.
mare, 32". Lannie Jarrell Sylvania 912-857-: HifSch Monticello 706-468-2364 ______
3700
____________ ____________ Miniature donkey; regd. jenny, bred to 32"
AQHA 15hd. sorrel geld., Three Bars/Poco wh. jack $2000. Donna Edge Dublin 912-
lines, 15 yrs., English/Western, pleasure rid den, easy keeper $1200. B. Clark Statham 770-725-0941________________
AQHA 3 yr. chestnut mare, very gentle, no
272-5444_____________________________
Miniature horse AMHR regd. '95 stallion, solid bay, must sell or trade. Dana Brewer Alpharetta 770-887-6661_______________
vices, 14.2hds., stocky, trail rides, must see Outstanding AQHA 2 yr. olds, 2 big fillies,
Boer x Spanish billies, 4 mos. old, parent CAE free $200/up, mother $75. Richard Nix
Equine For Sale
ing & healing, exc. team penning. D: Bennett $2200/obo. G. Corley Palmetto 770-306- 1 geld., all going well u/s, clips, loads, ties,
Senoia 770-964-1441 770-599-0193______ 1222
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call aft. 6 pm. S. H. Manus Barnesville 770-
Alpharetta 770-475-6816_______________ Boer x Spanish, Boer x Nubian, 1/2 & 3/4,
bucks & does, CAE & abcess free herd $150
Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
10 yr. regd. grey Arabian mare, 14.2hds., alert, English/Western $3500/obo. B. Anderson Royston 706-245-1187________
AQHA 3 yr. geld., Doc Bar bloodlines, 15.1 hds., gentle, sorrel, rides great $1300. D. Wilbanks LaFayette 706-638-9556_______
358-2293_____________________________ POA pony mare, 4 yrs., exc. trail, easy
keeper, 13hds., sound, ready for summer
ea., member ABGA & ADGA. Lamar Brown Hull 706-353-7421_____________________
Boer, 1/2 blood does or billies, weaned. L. Sasser Waynesboro 706-554-4617______
Boers bred, full bloods bred, percentages breeding age bucks, bred grade goats, stud service on chocolate Boer. Danny Henson Blairsville 706-745-5452 ______________
Coopworth/Romney ram, gray, nice fleece, 4 yrs. old $140. Laurie Kavanaugh-Register McCaysviHe 706-492-4015 __________
English & French Angoras, for fiber or show. Jacqueline Stoner Cleveland 706865-0526________ ___________ _________
Extra Ige. solid red 1/2 Boer buck, Ige. blk.
Al| equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. A copy of this test must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this rea son, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This reg ulation also applies to equine advertised
11 yr. Appaloosa geld., roan, no vices, trail horse, very gentle, great for beg. $2000/obo. Sheila Anderson Hiawassee 706-896-1406
11 yr. QH mare, liver chestnut, 14.2hds., goes English/Western, good child's horse, easy keeper $2000, nego. S. Anderson Warner Robins 912-788-8098___________
12 yr. Paso Fino mare, full Columbian, trails, shows, Hilaches Resorte Jr. blood lines, beau, conf., serious inquiries only. M. Kirk Newnan 770-253-1055_____________
12 yr. TWH cross, chestnut mare, exc. trail horse, 15.2hds., English/Western, tack avail. $1200 firm. Donna Morgan Loganville 770466-9216_______________________ '
AQHA 9 yr. blk. geld., child-safe, Western Pleasure, ready to show, Impressive/Mr. Boston $4000. Jim Shelton Powder Springs 770-943-5547__________________
AQHA broodmare, S1105 by Duck Dance, filly at side by Cross Tie Walker, bred back to grey TB $3500. R. Glosson Alpharetta 770475-0470_____________________________
AQHA dau. of Blondy's Dude, sorrel, 2 socks, blaze face, pleasure pts. D. Ashworth Lavonia 706-356-4453 706-356-1319
AQHA geld., 16hds., 8 yrs., chestnut w/3 socks, attractive blaze, jumping or dressage, good disp. N. Jenkins Palmetto 770-4630492________________________________
$800. J. Lewis Louisville 912-625-3690
POA type pony, good conditioning rides, drives, nice personality, pony $850, w/harness, cart $1250. Paul Dinkins Alpharetta 770-410-9215_________________________
Paso Fino broodmare, 18 yrs. $1500, Paso Fino filly, pinto $2000, miniature geld. $500 or trade for trailer. R. Paxton Senoia 770599-1866______________________
Paso Fino bay geld., 5 yrs., 14.2 hds., extensively trail ridden, very smooth gait, priced to sell $2000. Lynette Evans Harlem 706-556-6791_________________________
Percheron geld., 18hds., regd. blk., matched pr., 9 yrs., very broke, will separate
1/2 Boer buck w/wh. feet, both service age. in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" cate- 12 yr. geld.. Saddle horse, blk./bay, child- AQHA mare, barrels & poles very good, for work or pleasure. Harold Goldman
Aubrey Ledger Bartow 912-364-7573
gories of the quarterly equine editions. safe, easy keeper $1200. Larry Miller anyone can ride, good for highschool or jr. Lincolnton 706-359-4443_______________
Fainting goat for sale, twin females born '80 AQHA broodmare, red dun, 15.2 hds.
5/12/96. Tim Martin Alpharetta 770-475-6881 trained, Eng./West. dressage, w/cutting pros,
Fat lambs, Barbados & crosses, kid goats trails, loads great, bombproof, $4,000. Penny $35/up, grown sheep & goats, reas. priced. Trudeau Covington 770-786-9325 _____
Bill Long Blairsville 706-745-9776_______ '80 bay mare, 14.1 hds., very gentle, exc.
Fullblood Boer stud $50, solid red 1/2 barrel, pole horse, good trail horse
blood Boer buck for sale $325, between 5 &_ $1500/obo. Tammy Comstock Trenton 706-
9 pm. G. Stone Pineview 912-624-2783
657-6393________
Fullblood Boer, 3/4 & 1/2 bucks & does, '81 AQHA broodmare, dun w/star, 15hds.,
AMGA, ABGA. Crista Carrell Monroe 770- hvy. muscle, Eternal Sun/Leo bred, vet
267-3547____________________
checked in foal for '97 $1500 firm. Tye
Herd billies, bred nannies, young billies for Hopkins Canton 770-479-8150__________
sale, all cols. $35/up. E. Patterson Eatonton '84 Appendix AQHA mare, 16hds., bay,
706-485-7355__________ ,______________ healthy, sound, unblemished, Damascu,
Katahdin rams for breeding, lambs for Bold Ruler, Rocket Bar bloodlines $2500. R. slaughter. Joe Lawson Shady Dale 706- Cronk Adairsville 770-773-9216_________
468-8173_____________________________ '85 AQHA geld., sorrel, 15.3hds., smooth
Lambs due in July $45, reserve yours now, gaits, gentle, lunges, loads, great trail horse sml. deposit req., Jacob ram, 2 yrs. $60, call $2500. Vicki James Fort Valley 912-825-
before 9 pm. S. Campos Oxford 770-786- 5515____________ ,___________________
0120_________________________________ '85 AQHA mare/ '94 Racking mare, '90
NPGA regd. 2 yr. blk. agouti billy, 2 yr. TWH mare, '88 palomino geld., guaranteed
caramel wether $150 for both. Billy Rousey sound, safe, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-
Royston 706-245-8744_________________ 276-1014_____________________________
Nice selec. goats, nannies, billies, young & '85 AQHA pretty sorrel mare, 15hds., Easy
old, Nubians, Toggenburg, mix. N. Taylor Jet & King Bars lines, loads, clips, gentle,
Ellenwood 770-981-0827_______________ _ sound, easy keeper $1500. Jennie Bray
Nice young weaning age nannies & billies, McDonough 770-957-5807
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billies $15, nannies $25, very healthy, 3-4 yr. '87 Arabian Polish mare, Cemet/Bataan
nannies bred $55. Henry Maddox Blakely breedin, in foal to Polish stallion Alganoo
Douglasville 770-942-9076_____________
13 yr. sorrel TWH geld., road safe, exc.
disp., no vices $1800, nego. Rebecca Land
Valdosta 912-247-7615________ ________
14 yr. Appaloosa geld., 16hds., beau,
markings, anyone can ride, trails, loads, clips $1500 w/tack. T. Acker Rome 706-295-5391
14 yr. QH mare, great trail horse, 14.1 hds.,
flea bitten, grey, exc. child's horse, very gen
tle $750. Bob Keling Douglasville 404-489-
9325
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15 mo. regd. 1/2 Arabian filly, bay tobiano,
sire Baska Fix II, dam regd. SSH, should
mature 15+hds. $2000. J. Reavis Palmetto
770-463-1507_______________________ __
.15.2hd: bay TB broodmare, in foal to
Holsteiner stallion due 7/96, approved
Holsteiner & Swedish warmblood reg. $4500. Pam Walton Lawrenceville 770-995-1843
16 yr. Arabian/QH, 14.2hd. mare, sorrel,
cute, loads, clips, shown successfully, great
trail horse $1350. Laura Wilson Jefferson
706-654-4668_________________________
16.2hd. '87 Hanoverian pre studbook
mare by Elite stallion Gixibar, foal June '96
by Elite stallion Donnerkeil. N. Lavin Atlanta
404-853-5451 ____________________ ___
2 AMHR Miniature horse studs, 32 1/2"
$350 & $550, call between 6 & 11 pm. Terry
Dietrich Duluth 770-476-4078___________
rodeo. Forrest Boss Adairsville 770-386-
8674____________________ ___________
AQHA mare, 11 yrs., 15.2hds., sorrel, per
fect beg. horse $2000, AQHA 5 yr. geld., exc.
on trails $2500. Linda Collins Greenville
706-672-1539______
AQHA mare, 6 yrs., Three Bars bloodline, exc. conf., trail perf. Ken Owens Monroe
770-267-8759
___________________
AQHA palomino mare, 12 yrs., good beg.
or kid's horse, pretty $1200. Jack Beckom
Barnesville 770-358-2678_______________
AQHA palomino mare w/the very sweetest
AQHA palomino bay by her side both for
$1900. Ritch Keith Cartersville 770-773-
1398________________________________
Aged TB geld., 16.2hds., hunter, ready to
show $1800, pony, great show prosp. & for
trails. Richard Folks Canton 770-345-1497
Appaloosa geld., regd., 14 yrs., not for
beg. $900. Teresa Brown Barnesville 770-
358-6126________________
,________
Appaloosa '90 mare, shown Western. &
English, Mighty Bright, Prince Plaudit lines,
clips, loads $2000. Teresa Ross Loganville
770-466-8663
___________________
Arabian palomino filly, '95 flashy chestnut
flaxen mane/tail, sweet disp., endurance pot.
$2000. Nancy Brink Newborn 706-342-
8755
Percheron cross mare, 7 yrs., grey, used for trail $1500. P. Stump Clermont 770-9830503____________________________ _
QH x Saddlebred geld., 4 yrs., 15hds,, gentle, shots, tack avail., carries head proud ly $1300. Vickie Wheelus Commerce 706335-6617 ___________________________
QH, sorrel, frost mare, gentle, pretty healthy $1000, geld., 15.2hds., rides good $1200. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004
Racking Horse, 7 yr. geld., 15.3hds., sor rel, very gentle, shots, wormed, new shoes, asking $2200. Dale Sweatman, Jr. Newnan 770-463-1525____________ __________ __
Racking mare, 12 yrs., nice gait $1350. sorrel Racking geld. $1250. Marcus Brown 5466 Hwy. 41 Vienna 31092____________
Regd. Saddlebred 11 yr. bay geld., 17hds., field trial & show exp., anyone can ride $2000. Mark Holladay Monticello 706-4689185 404-908-6456____________________
Regd. Arabian geld., gentle, 7 yrs. $1200, regd. Arabian cross geld., 7 yrs. $600. Terri Denny Douglasville 404-853-8632_______
Regd. Belgian stallion, 16.3hds., exc. sire $2500, his '95 filly $1500, both dk. gold, wh., gentle & sound. D. Sohn Alamo 912-5687969________________________________
Regd. Morgan colt, Beamington gr'son, 12mos., beau, bay $2000, nego. L. Hinson
912-723r5866
:$4500. Ray Watts Macon 912-743-6692-j
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Ads cannot be called in by phone.:
Alto 706-778-7120
Wednesday June 5, 1996
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r--------------------------- --------------- ----- 1 Regd. Paint stock stallion, mare & foal, TWH strawberry roan geld., 12 yrs., field trial Bantam chicks, Silver Sebrights, Silver
Amigo/Leo bloodline $3600, 7 yr. blk. QH & wagon, train exp., intermediate rider $1800. Duckwing, W. O. E. Black Silkies & Game
mare, 15 1/2hds. $900. L. Fishburne Steve Ludeman Buford 770-932-5010
chicks $1 ea., other. Dwayne Beard
Douglasville 770-942-7247______
TWH x geld., great child/beg. horse, loads, Royston 706-245-5736________ -
Livestock Sales & Events !
Regd. TB broodmare, ISR Main mare book, in foal to Gixibar Elite Han. stallion $2800. Caroline Sankey Villa Rica 770-4595781 770-459-1417______
Regd. blk./wh. SSH stud colt, regd. blk./wh. SSH filly w/wh. tail, 4 wh. stockings, both 8 mos. P. Fordham Griffin 770-2292828_________________ . _________
Regd. dun '94 breeding stock Paint geld., blk. pts., very stocky, loads, clips, lunges, super bloodlines $2500. Cathy Heidkamp Ringgold 706-965-7487________________
Regd. half Andalusian filly, yrlg. blk./bay, elegant, animated, great English/dressage
clips, bomb proof on trails, can del. $1200.
Chris Franklin Douglasville 770-920-8910
TWH/RHBA geld., 3 yrs., chestnut, exc.
show prosp., prof. trnd. $2500 or possible
trade for regd. mare. Ann King Rome 706-
291-9317_________________ ;________
TWHBEA stallion x Ebonys Masterpiece,
full brother to '83 World champ., sound $3500 trade for mares. D. L. Gunter
Hoboken 912-458-2206
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Team 3 yr. red sorrel draft mules, works
good $3500/obo, sgl. molly mule, 2 yrs.
$1200/obO. B. Hall Pavo 912-859-2764
Walk-Aloosa mare, 14.3hds., good look
Bantams, White O.E., Ginger Reds, Blue Golden Duckwings, others, reas. priced. Joe Hodges Griffin 770-229-1286___________
Bantams--Gold/Silver Sebrights, Silver Duckwings, Crele, Brown Red, sev. Japanese-Belgium quail, breeders & young, var. prices. Lee Roy White St Simons 912638-2123_____________________________
Bantams-Partridge Rocks, White Leghorn, White Rocks, Ige. fowl, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, RlR. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770969-8575____________ ;_____________ __
Bantams: 2 wks. old, $1-$3, Eastern Strain turkeys, $7.50, Ringneck Doves, $7.50, ducks.
Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 12:30 pm, - Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202.
Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm, Cordele Livestock, Inc., Cordele. Info: Paul Shellnutt, Jr., 1-800-321-0212.
Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm, Ga. Farm Products Sales Corp., Hwy. 74 East, Thomaston. Info: 706-647-7451 (day) or 706-674-2614 (night).
Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 2:30 pm, Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hagan. Info: 912-739-40117693-9650.
Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,
Every Fri. night Circle Double S Horse Sale, tack 7:30 pm, horse sale 9 pm, Hwy. 341, Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-375-5543/2217.
Every Fri. night Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Goat Sale, 7 pm, buying butcher hogs daily, 7:30 am-12 noon, Dodge Co. Stockyard, Rt. 3, Box 55, Hwy. 117 S., Eastman. Info: Martin Burch, 912374-2516.
Every Fri. night Small Animals Miscellaneous Sale, 7:30 pm, rabbits, chickens, guinea & all kinds of fowl, Ruby's Auction Barn, Bible Camp Rd.,
prosp. R. Hernandez Pembroke 912-839- ing, exc. trail ride mare. Charles Byrd Monike Bush Union City 770-969-2138
Swainsboro Stockyard, Inc., Swains-
Powersville. Info: Ruby Burnam, 912-
2390_________________________________ Woodstock 770-926-3072 __________ Black Australian Swans, $400 ea. or
boro. Info: 912-237-3201/2661.
788-5026.
Regd. spotted horse, blk. & wh., beau. Saddlebred/TWH mare, 5 yrs., 15.1hds., smooth gait $3500. M. Chapman Senoia 770-599-8666__________________
Regd. spotted Saddle Horse stud colt, tri col. overo, handled daily, loads, lunges, bold col. $1,500. S. Baxter LaFayette 706-6387472_________________________________
Solid chestnut APHA geld., 4 yrs., 16hds., prof. trnd. English & Western, jumping 2'6''+, great hunter/jumper prosp. $6800. Amy Dantre Atlanta 404-377-2275______ '
Yrlg. Haflinger stallion $1800. Neil McCarter Moultrie 912-769-3737
Poultry For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn.: Permit Section,
$700/pr.; peafowl $125/pr., also, ducks. A. M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282___________
Black Australian female swan, 3 yrs. olf, $200, will trade 3 yr. old White male swan for White female. James F. Clack Hampton 770-471-8393_________________________
Black Angus bull and cow/calf. Julia McGhee College Park 770-907-4238
Bobwhite quail $15/100, $135/1000, chicks/$0.25, Irg. orders please; pheasant eggs/chicks, no ship., call aft. 6pm. Gerald Scott Swainsboro 912-685-4995
Every Mon. night Feeder Pig Sale, 7 pm, Baxley. Info: Herbert Stone, dba Baxley Pig Sale, 912-367-6198 (office) or 912-367-3397 (home).
Every 1st & 3rd Mon. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, 1 pm, MidGeorgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314.
Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock Corp. Sale, '12 noon, Jot-Em-Down Rd., Gumming. Info: 706-844-9223.
Every Tues. Slaughter Hog & Regular Cow Sale, 2 pm, Blackshear
Every 1st & 3rd Fri. night Small Animals & Miscellaneous Sale, 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 HorseTack 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-
Sorrel 14 yr. QH mare, gentle, clips, loads, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404- Bronze turkey poults, 2 mos., $5 ea.
Stockyard, Blackshear. Info: Steve
844-0575.
exc. on trails, good home only. C. Bozeman 679-7070. Advertisers must submit a William Turner Canton 770-479-2628_____
Smith, 912-367-9268/449-4404.
Every 1st Sat. Southeast Regional Horse
Sylvester 912-776-2832________________ copy of current permit with their first ad. Buff Orpingtons, 7 hens, 1 rooster, $40 for Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7
Sale, tack sale, 10:30 am, horse sale,
Spotted Walking Horse, 5 yr. bay, exc. Permit copies will be retuned upon all. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-864-8909
pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1 mi.
12 noon, Tifton. Info: 912-388-
trail, field trial, show, broke in every way, flashy $3500. Alan Powell Warner Robins 912-953-2226___________________ __ ___
TB bay geld., 3 yrs. $1000'or trade for older horse. C. Gilliam Eatonton 706-4852342_________________________________
TB geld., 16.1hds., 7 yrs., hunter prosp., Diamond in The Rough, sacrifice for $2500, call for details. Louise Salter Lithonia 770972-6223_____________________________
TB geld., 4 yrs., regd., gentle, 15.3hds., nice teen or lady's mount when reschooled, good home only $1800/obo. J. D. Soileau Sr. Conyers 770-922-0123 770-483-6151
TB geld., 8 yrs., gray, spirited, jumps $2000, TB mix. geld., 4 yrs., bay, quiet $1500. Jan Skinner Ellenwood 770-3228909___________
TB/QH, 15.1hds., chestnut, 9 yrs., 4 yrs. trng., exc. mover, jumps 4', easy keeper $5000. Keith Crosby Newnan 770-253-2696
TWH 5 yrrblk.-regd." geld., T6hds.,-shown successfully, Champion bloodlines, trail exp. $2500. Brian Rutland Pitts 912-648-6428
TWH RBEA 11 yr. bay mare, shown suc cessfully, will pull cart, gentle $2500. Anna
request. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can.be advetised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for pub lication. Advertisements for Bob White quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breed ers license. Since this is a state protect ed bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone sell ing Bob White quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 3Q084. Ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) are listed under the Alternative Livestock cat egory which appears after the Poultry Wanted ads. Since ratites have been des ignated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the same ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the Alterhative 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.
'95 hatch, India Blue peafowl prs., $75,
Buff Orphington chicks, 4-6 wks., priced to age, Golden Sebright bantam chicks, 3 & 4 wks. old, rooster & hens, $15. M. Smith Forsyth 912-994-9742 ______________
Chickens for sale. Junior Vaughn Forest Park 404-361-7168____________________
Chicks: Silver Laced Wyandottes, blk. Australopes, standard Brama Comets, Turkin, others, day old, straight run, 10/$7; K. Hartzler Monroe 770-267-7074__________
Chukar eggs and baby chicks. Virgil Perry Franklin 706-675-6716_________________
Columbian Wyandottes, young group, 7 hens, 1 rooster, $60, old time guineas, $6 ea. E. Brock Alpharetta 770-475-6892______
Cortunix qual breeders, brown & yellow, $1/ea., fertile eggs, $1/doz., Araucana eggs, $2/doz. G. D. Sullivan Stone Mountain 770491-0943________________
Doves; Ringnecks, 10 colors, Diamonds, 7 colors, Capes, others. C. Parris Douglasville 770-489-2088
Ducklings-Mallard (3 gen.), Rouen, Pekin, goslings-Afrlcan, Chinese, Toulouse, Embden, will ship P.P. Bill Bramlett Donalsonville 912-524-5896 912-524-6308
from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E. Info: 912-263-9940 (barn) or 912-985-4205 (home). Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy 78, N. By-Pass, Washington. Info: Graydon Bobo, 706-678-2632. Every Wed. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am, 4 County Farm Bureau Marketing Assn., Twin City. Info: Andy Walden, 912-763-2135 (Wed.) or Doug Chastain, 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.). Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Coosa Valley Livestock Market, Inc., .101 Darlington Way, Rome. Info: 706232-9600/9700 or Sonny Mathis, 706232-0725. -Every Wed. Livestock Auction, 12 noon, cattle, goats, sheep & hogs, Chattahoochee Livestock, Inc., Duncan Bridge Rd., Cleveland. Info: 706-219-3110. Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, MidGeorgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy. 16 W,, Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314. Every Wed. night Tri-County Feeder Pig Sale, 7 pm, deliver pigs by 6 pm, Broxton. Info: Gary Smith, 912-359-
8658/382-7392. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Jesup Goat &
Chicken Sale, Wayne Co. Stockyard. Info: Glynn Wynn, 912-586-6117/4273715. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Metier Livestock Goats & Chickens Sale, 1 pm, Hwy. 46 East, Metier. Info: Martha Lauri Vedder, 912-685-4455/4119. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Metier Pony & Goat Sale, Mosley Farm, Metier. Info: Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggytown Auction Co., Old Fairgrounds, Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: Bobby Burnette, 770-358-1721. Every 2nd Sat. Southeast Regional Horse Sale, tack, 10:30 am, horses, 12 noon, American Legion Fairgrounds, Tifton. Info: Mayo Tucker, 912-388-8656. Every 2nd Sat. night Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony Express Stockyard, Covington. Info: 864-638-6112/2712. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chiclten Sale, outside sale, 10 am, inside Sale, 1 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee,
Porter Union City 770-306-7238 ______ extra males, $25. Chris Throne West Point Eastern wild turkeys, and Canadian geese,
2753.
912-857-3269.
TWH regd. Ige. blk. filly, 3 yrs., sire 706-882-8568_________________________ adults, only $25/ea., also standard cochins. 2nd & Last Wed. night Smith Brothers Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Pig Auction,
blk./wh., going good u/s, very nice mover $1800. Gary Vail Morganton 706-374-4555
License Now Required in Ga. For Red Deer, Elk Possession
Effective July 1, 1996, Georgians must have a wild animal license in order to pos sess red deer and elk, according to the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. People who already own one or both of these species as of June 30, 1996, will receive a
'96 hatch African geese, $10. Bill Cornelius Hampton 770-946-3457_______
'96 hatch babies, Mallard ducks, ( 3rd gen.), Mandarins, White Chinese geese, American Pintails, Red & Golden pheasants. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955________
'96 hatch RIR/game mixed, $125; '96 hatch Barred Rock cross rooster, $3. Glenn Bilburn Temple 770-562-0784___________
'96 hatch Spitzhaubens, also quail Bantams and blue porcelain, reas. priced, call aft. 7 pm. John Anderson Jackson 770-
L. York Ellijay 706-635-5756____________
Fantail Pigeons, $5/ea., also Bantams. Billy Turner Union Point 706-486-2558
Farmali, Super M, good mtr., tires, rear end broke, 16 disc smoothing harrow, 8 disc cutting harrow, all $300. Jimmy Pittman Covington 770-784-0409______________ _
Free game chickens, you pick up. Ernest Smith Lithonia 770-981-5723___________
Free-Araucana, 1 rooster, 7 laying hens, 1 yr. old, blue and green eggs. George Hindla Cleveland 706-865-7842 ____________
Livestock Yard Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 7:30 pm, Bartow. Info: Ken Smith, 912-364-3920. Every Thurs. Wayne Co. Stockyard, 1:30 pm, Hwy. 169 N., Jesup. Info: 912427-3715. Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am, NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Info: Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764 (Thurs.) or Doug Chastain, 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.). Every Thurs. night Small Animal & Miscellaneous Livestock Auction,
1 pm, Southern Pig & Goat Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-934-7494/4313 or 912-783-2380. Every 3rd Sat. night Will Winn Farms Horse & Tack Auction, 7 pm, cash sale only, Douglasville. Info: Sam Henley, 770-942-4526/489-8154. Every 4th Sat. Horse/Tack Sale, 3 pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania. Info: David W. Lee, 912857-3269.
Notice The Livestock Sales & Events Calendar is
free permit for the animals, as long as they are not being bred. As of July 1, anyone interested in acquiring or selling one or both of these species must have a wild animal license. These requirements are the result of legislation passed by the Georgia General Assembly during the 1996 legislative ses
775-1237
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'96 hatch, Cochins, 4 colors, Blue
Andalusians, Sliver Phoenix Bantams,
Silkies, 4 colors, $2/up. Don Robinson
Temple 770-562-4734__________________
'96 pheasant eggs. Red Gold, Yellow Gold,
Nepal Kalij, others, quail eggs, Blue Scale,
Game Fowl-Clarets^ Hatch, Kelso Greys, cock stags, hens, pullets. Jerry Riley Dallas 770-443-6252_________________________
Game Fowl-'96 hatch Roundhead, young stags $15 ea., pullets $5 ea.. Donny Scarboro Midville 912-589-7876_________
Game babies, Dixie Grey, Red Fox, Log
7:30 pm, goats, rabbits, chickens and all types of fowl, Sandy Point Horse Tack Auction, Sandy Point Road, Lizella/Roberta. Info: 912-836-4502. 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig Sale, 6 pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202.
published monthly. The calendar appears each month outlined in a clip-and-save border so the listing can be easily clipped and saved for reference during the month. If you have any questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
sion. WRD reminds all animal owners that it
is illegal to possess a wild animal or an ani mal that is a cross between a wild animal and a domestic animal without a wild animal license. A wild animal is defined as any species which is not native to Georgia and usually not domesticated. This includes any
Valley, Gambel, others. David Orgel Albany 912-435-3973____________ _____________
'96 young Royal Purple, Buff Dundotte, mixed guineas, mixed turkeys, pheasants, Red Gold, Reeves. A. Townsend Lizella 912-781-7808_________'______________ __
1 pr. Black Australian swans, proven breeders, $6G0/pr. Dorothy Oakes
Cabin and Means Sid Taylors, Law Grey and Gay Dorns. Steve Gillespie Gainesville 770536-9988_____________________________
Game brood stock, pr. Gay Dorns, 2/pr. Elcono Blues, pr. Boone Blues, 1 stag, 4 hens, Spangled Murphys. Emmett Denison Blue Ridge 706-838-4202 __________
Game chickens- Spangles, Greys,
Indian Runner ducks, turkey poults, Ringneck & Golden pheasant chicks, Birchen Cochin & Mille Fleur Bantams. Hank Cole Hephzibah 706-592-9964_______________
Indian Runner ducklings $3, Toulouse goslings $5, 10 pr. Wh. Carneaux pigeons $20/pr, L. Riggins Molena 770-884-9933
O. E. Bantams, B B Red hens, Brassy Backs, Blue Grey Duckwings. Jack Scott Forest Park 404-361-3367______________
Peacocks, eggs, chicks, yrlngs., adults, Indian Blue, white, black shoulder, Spalding Pied, Blue pied & spalding. Mike Streetman Athens 706-353-3784__________________
cross between a wild animal, wildlife and a domestic animal, and all subsequent genera tions of such crosses.
"Wild animals often appear cute and
Hoqansville 706-637-8501 ________ Roundheads and Butchers, stags and cocks, 12 grown, 4/young geese, $100. B. Fowler reas. priced. Louise Kidd Arnoldsville 706-
2940 Old Broadnax Mill Rd. Loganville 548-7061___________ __________
30249 770-466-0184___________________ Game chicks, 4-6 wls., hatch, rnd. head,
Laying hens-RIR, Blacks, Silkies, other breeds, exc. layers, 16 hens, 4 roosters, male peacock, 1 1/2 yrs., Indian Blue. Edna Karas Riverdale 770-994-9247__________
Peafowl eggs & chicks, 7 choices, send SASE for price list. Ed McDade 290 Rock Hill Rd., Milledqeville 31061 912-454-3278
Peafowl eggs, now taking orders, India Blue
playful when they are young, but they can 25 diff. kinds of show Bantams, also eggs. Kelso, brown Reds, greys and others, reas. Mallard ducklings (4 gen.) hatched May $4, Black Shoulder $5, mixed breed $3, cannot
become dangerous as they grow older," said Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371 priced. J. Cochran Griffin 770-228-7678
10th, $3.50 ea. Ellen Church McDonough ship. D. C. Townsend Kite 912-469-3444
Todd Holbrook, DNR's chief of Game African Gander geese, $15, 1 pr. Game cocks, Butcher, Gray, Roundhead, 770-957-8389_________________________ Pegeons- Palmetto White Carneau, extra
Management. "There are other concerns as well, such as lack of a rabies vaccine for some wild animals."
Another species which may be owned
Toulouse, $30; small geese, '96 hatch, $10, Rouen ducks, $5. M. Calloway Warner Robins 912-923-6855__________________
Araucana standard purebred Muffed, 1 pr.
stags & a few cocks, reas. priced. Ed Brown Athens 706-353-3926__________________
Game hatch mugs and Ga. specials, over 100 to pick from. Jimmy A. Maddox
Mallard ducks and ducklings, (3rd gen.),. Brown Chinese baby geese (fawn, grey, wh. w/blackbill). Joel Webster Powder Springs 770-439-0092_____________________ _
good, squabbing birds, young, $7.50 ea. Harry W. Mills Evans 706-863-4193
Pheasant chicks, breeders, grown Guineas, and Fantail pigeons, call aft. 6pm.
with a license only is a wolf-hybrid. These BB Reds, bantams, also 1 lavender Blue LaGrange 706-884-2923________________ Many diff. types of pigeons, call for prices. Tom Cobb Blythe 706-592-5323_________
animals become increasingly unpredictable Guinea rooster, no hens. M. J. Garner Game roosters, stags & chicks,top blood-. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-366-5625 Pheasants, Red Gold, Lady Amherst,
as they mature and are susceptible to rabies Temple 770-562-3813 ______________ lines. A. Phillips Dacula 770-963-2114
404-361-7168_________________________ Yellow Gold, Green Mute hen, W. C. Kalij
because an effective vaccine has not been Araucana, blue, green, hatching eggs, Game staggs, several breeds, $30-$100 Muscovy ducklings, born 5/7/96, $3 ea. male, Cinnamon Gold hen. David Durden
developed. "It has been illegal to buy or sell $1.50/doz. N. Yoder Royston 706-245-0254 ea., eggs also. W. R. Davis Millwood 912- Sharon Strube Suwanee 770-945-8003
Monroe 770-267-6230 _____________
these animals without a license since 1994, . Araucana-Bantam/pr. free to Bantam 283-6089_______________ _____________ Muscovy ducks, pr., $25, ducklings $2 ea., Pigeons, Homers, solid white & wh./blk.,
yet it is still being done," said Maggie breeder, you pick up, young, healty. Marilyn Gamefowl, Blueface Hatch prs., (direct 4/28/96 hatch, eggs, $0.20/ea. w/hen. w/blues, w/reds, solids, $30/pr., others, $10
Beacham, WRD special permits officer. J. Rose Eatonton 706-485-9449_________ from Bill Futch) and pure White Claret stags, Caroline Johnson Dawsonville 706-265- ea. Larry Hamby Barnesville 770-358-3231
"The purpose of the license is not to deprive Baby birds; Indian Runner ducks, guineas, exc. records.. Gabe Council Albany 912- 2036________________________________
Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, diff. colors,
the people of Georgia, but to protect them turkeys, geese, Dominiques, Partridge Cochins, 436-2897____________________________ Muscovy ducks, $5, Dominiques, $8. good stock, 10:30am weekdays, all day Satur-
from unpredictable wild animal behavior Light Brahamas, Bantams and big Bantams. Gamefowl- hens, stags, cocks, pullets, Timmy Lepard Roopville 770-854-7713
dayonly, Harvey Bray Macon 912-788-9022
and possible exposure to rabies."
Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-6360_____ purebred and crosses. W. L. Peacock P. O. Muscovy-chocolates,-- Blues, Blacks, Pigeons-Car-Nos, Monks, Russian
For more information on how to obtain a Baby guineas, $2/ea., cochin chicks, Box 234 Denton 31532 912-375-0315
Mallard (3 gen.), $3/ea, African & Toulouse Tumblers, Wh. Belgium Plentinck Homers,
Georgia wild animal license, contact the $1.50/ea, Japanese Black Tail chicks, Gamefowl-Butcher/Roundheads, goslings, Royal Palm turkeys, $5/ea., all Show Homers, Racing Homers, Rollers,
Wildlife Resources Division, Special Permit $1,50/ea., call aft 5 pm.n John Moon Winder Murphys, Whitehaskles, Greys, crossed or newly hatched. C. Womack Griffin 770-227- Indian Fantaiis. Jay Jones Zebulon 770-
Unit at (770) 918-6425.
770-867-8944
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pure. Matt Massey'Claxton;912-739-7165 5806
567-3529
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Wednesday June 5, 1996
Pigeons-Homers, sgls. $7, mated prs. $20, Beau. Emu breeders, $250/pr., Rhea/pr., 3 Rhea- colony breeders, sweet birds, 16 ft. Champion horse trlr., good cond., Bunnies to breeders. Lops, Dwarfs, mix.,
Blue Bars & checks, White Leghorn cock., yrs. old, $150. J. Pickiesimer Buford 770- 3/prs., sell all cheap or trade, you haul. Carrie good tires & mats. Lynn Hall Summerville Smutnose, also cages, reas. priced. W.
10. Walter Thames Macon 912-788-1855 945-4883_____________________________ Cuttinq Canton 770-952-0803
706-895-4872_________________________ Kittrell Covington 770-786-2231_________
Pigeons-Racing Homers, all colors. White Emu breeders 3-5 yrs. old, 6 pr, micro Rhea/pr., breeder, laying now, $1,000; pr. 16' Gooseneck Circle M Supreme stock Bunnies, all cols., standard & Dwarf $10-
Kings, breeder & young birds. R. Bryant chipped, Texas stock, exc. genetics. Richard coming 2's, $500, 8 yrlngs., $75/ea. or trade trailer, good cond. $2500. Kyle Vasser $15. Russ Greer Tucker 770-938-4590
Atlanta 404-378-7285.________
Beasley Doerun 912-787-5336__________ for 6-12 mos. Ostrich. Rick Whelan Dallas Summerville 706-857-1405_______ _
Bunnies, loud col. blues, blks., oranges, tri-
Pilgrim geese, auto, sexed breeding flock. Emu breeders, $100 ea. Jerry McL.eroy 770-443-0614
16" Billy Cook show saddle, exc. cond. col, call aft. 6 pm. Stacy M. Brown
Purebred, 2 ganders, 7 geese, $200, call aft. Dewy Rose 706-283-0505 ___________
$900. L. Mahon Alpharetta 770-667-8629 Dahlonega 706-864-0630________
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dark. Paul Crider Forsyth 912-994-0827
Emu chicks $100, 2 yr. olds, $1,000/pr. H.
Pure Game, Butchers/hens, hatch, Lockhart-Amos Gumming 770-887-3218
LIVESTOCK WANTED
16" Crosby Lexington TC all purpose sad French Lop bunnies, broken & solids, call dle w/fittings, girth, pad & cover, exc. cond. aft. 5 pm. J. Justice Marietta 770-421-1834
gunieas, some eggs. Robert H. Rollins Emu chicks, breeding stock, 2-3 mos.,
$650. J. Stage Cumming 770-889-4003
French Lops, Flemish Giant, Jersey
LaFayette 706-638-6222________________ $1.50/pr.; slaughter stock, $35 ea., premium If you have questions regarding ads in this 17" Crosby Corinthian multi-purpose sad Woolies, all ages, also cages & water bottles.
Purebred Bantams, O.E. Cochins, Belgian quality breeders, yrlngs. avail. Rusty Scott category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. dle, drk. brn., like new cond., w/o fittings Angela Thomas Snellville 404-882-7537
quail, Mottled Japanese, chicks and eggs,
also more ducks. Porter Raper Buford 770-
945-1757____________________________
Quail hatching eggs, yr. round, Bobwhite
or Coturnix, $30/100, $80/500, $145/1000
ppd. Jean Strickland P. O. Box 9 Pooler
31322 912-748-5769 __________________
RIR baby chicks, $1/ea., call before 6pm.
Nathan Orr Gumming 770-781-5965_____
Rouen & Muscovy ducklings, $3-$5, White
Chinese goslings, $8. B. Wilson Franklin
770-854-8028__________________ __
Saipan Jungle Fowl, Oriental Giants, also
hatching eggs, Saipan, Brown Leghorn, RIR,
call aft. 6 pm. Jimmy L. Clark Gainesville
770-983-7057
____________________
Comer 706-797-3526__________________
Emu chicks, '96 hatch, chipped, DNA,
good bloodlines, yrlngs., extra Irg., EEE,
chipped/wormed, DNA. F. C. Plass Ellerslie
706-561-0774
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Emu yrlngs., 1 male, 2 females, unrelated, chipped/wormed, EEE, DNA, vet-cert.,
$1,000 for all. V. Hunter Hogansvllle 706-
884-1291__________________________ __
Emu yrlngs. $100/pr., 2 yr. olds, $5/pr., all
chipped & guarn. sex, high prod, early laying
stock, 50 + layers. J. Ethridge Lavonla 706-
356-8292_____________________________
Emu, '96 chicks, $100 ea., coming 2,
$900/pr., coming 3, $1800/pr. Boria Condrey
Baconton 912-787-5603__________ _____
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 OH or OH x, gentle $500 or lease for summer, leave message. Kathy Hinton Toccoa 706-282-2777
Want broodmare, stock type; Quarter, Paint or Appaloosa, reas. priced. Susan Hoque Covington 770-784-0540
$400/firm. M. McCurry White 770-606-1091
18" Courbette Charles de Kunffy "Elite", exc. cond., blk., w/fittings, $875, Iv. msg. Jackie Willis Conyers 770-918-9216
2 Crosby Prix De Nations, 1 like new, 1 used, leathers, irons incl., 15 1/2" Billy Cook roping saddle, like new. K. Moon Lithonia 770-972-5359_________________________
2 horse Cherokee trailer, bumper, carpet ed dressing room, 7', always sheltered, treat ed floor, elec, brakes, new cond. $3975. T. Lee Dallas 770-445-3463_____________ _
2 horse bumper pull trailer, new floor, mats, lights, trailer hitch, exc. cond. $1850. P. Wright Atlanta 404-320-3001 404-8736078 ________________________________
Holland Lop bunnies w/wo pedi. $20/up,
Fuzzy Lop breeder trio $15 ea. or $40 all,
cages & supplies. R. Ross Buford 770-945-
9310_________________ ' _________
Mini Lop bunnies, Netherland Dwarfs,
beau. cols. D. Wills Cleveland 706-219-
3765________________________________
Netherland Dwarfs, born 4/24/96, ready
6/5/96, call to reserve yours. D. Paulson
Woodstock 770-592-8578 -____________
Rabbits, bunnies to adults, vari. types,
cols. & sizes $5/up. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-
622-1711
________________________
Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or
dressed fryers, solid wire cages also. W. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967 ________
Saipan Jungle Fowl chicks, all ages, also, Emu, 2 breeder pr., 3 yrs., 1 yrlng./pr.,
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
2 horse trlr., divider, approx. 6' high, new Selling out French Lop, Holland Lop, Mini
Red Jungle Fowl chicks, feathered out, ready white Rhea, selling out, best offer. Paige
floor/mat, good tires, chronle wheels, silver, Rex, Jersey Wdolies, Champion bloodlines,
to fly. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 912-2739040_________________________________
Sell out, ducks, Bantams, geese, $2-$15.
Bullock Dallas 770-459-8561 Emu. spec, offer, limited no. of breeder
prs. avail., beau., healthy, big birds, from
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
attractive $1200. Catherine Bryan Jasper 706-337-2300 ______________________
2 horse trlr., bumper pull, extra tall, good
also cages. L. Wylie 3708
Snellville 770-978-
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN V. Meeks Bremen 770-537-0712_________ Taking orders for baby pheasants, Guineas and Golden Sebright chicks. Charles shoemake Roopville 770-854-8032
Top Hat chicks, $2/ea., White Silky chicks, $3. Malanie Laminack Douglasville 770942-4908_________________________
Top qlty. Bantams, Cornish-dark, White, Blue Laced Red, White Laced Red, also Sebrights, Japanese, Old English. Wm. Watson Newton 912-734-5100__________
White Malay cock, pr. Tenn. Matt. Malay, Blk. Breasted Red Shamos, modern Game Bantams, can ship. Ronnie Martin Dublin
high prod, hens, $270/pr. M. Van der Heijden Monroe 770-464-1590__________
Emu, yrlngs., breeders prs., no reasonable offer refused, 8 blood lines, hi-prod. J. Paul Conyers 770-483-4833_________________
Emu-top qlty. birds, all ages, aft. sale sup port. Werner Muerger Wadley 912-2525741 _____________________________
Emu: breeders, $100-$150, chicks, $25$40, many from 40 egg/yr. producers, all microchipped. Eric Johnson Elberton 706283-6504 706-283-6361_________ '
Emus,. 3.yr. old proven breeders, $700/pr. Jim Taylor Sardis 912-569-4931 _____
Sq. tubing cattle bed w/sliding tailgate, like new, used very little, $150. Don Lance Dallas 770-445-3464
'72 Miley trlr., 7, 4' dr. rm., some rust, 6-ply tires, $1450; 16" Endurance saddle, like new, narrow tree, $325. E. Lewis Jackson 770775-6888
'74 two horse trailer, new floor, new paint 2 yrs. ago, ready to haul $1700. K. Kelley Oxford 770-385-9253
'80 McQuerry 6 horse trailer, dressing room ramps both sides, mats, new tires, floor, paint $6500. Bobby Sewell Newnan 770-251-0954
912-275-4556
_______ _
White Silky rooster, 1 yr. old. Sue Harmony
Covington 770-385-1599_______________
Emus, yrlngs. (29) '96 chicks, all ages avail., aft. sale, support. Ann Ashley Moultrie 912-985-9032_________________________
'84 Gore 2horse w/6' dressing room $1950, rubber tired 1 horse wagon $575. J. Cantrell Perry 912-987-2035
White and Ringneck doves, $7.50 ea. or $5 ea. if all are taken, approx. 50-60. James Arp Hapeville-404-767-7651____________
Emus- microchipped yrlngs., $50, 2 yr. old males/females, $100. Tom Carson Newnan 770-253-2300________________
'84 Lee 2-horse gooseneck, TB size, good floors, new paint, mats, dressing room -w/sleeper $2500. L. Fowler Auburn 770-
White call ducks, 4 wks., ducklings and Emus-'96 chicks, $25 ea., '95 early unre 682-5789 '
mature drakes, $15 ea. J. Blake Loganville lated prs., $200, 3 yr. old breeders,
770-466-8992_________ :
_________ $300/sell/trade. Roger Cauthen Colbert
White doves, reas. prices. Dick Bell. 706-546-7735 -_______
'87 Circle W, 16' gooseneck stock trailer, 6'6" high, good cond. $2200. Walt Weathers Covington 770-464-3685
Watkinsville 706-769-6958______________ Young RIR and Sex links, Red Star chick-
Emus: '96, $30/ea., '95, $125. '94, $250. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261______
'88 Delta 16' stock trailer, metal top, middle gate, tandem axles, storage, side gate
ens. Phil Evans Eatonton 912-968-7057
Grey Rheas, laying hens, Rhea eggs. $3000. L. Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-9793
Young hvy. type laying hens, also Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-646-3413
'88 FM 3 horse slant load gooseneck
Araucana and Silver Hamburgs. B. Franks Llama- regd. pr., $8,000, male, son of w/dressing room, '93 Bonanza stock trailer, 2
Tifton 912-382-8487
Maverick, female bred, baby due 9/29/96, cut gates, both exc. cond. S. Gilleland
tame, halter trained. Marty Ramey Rock Dawsonville 706-265-1483 706-265-3553
tires, mats, new Igts., $1000, call aft. 5pm. Rowan Weldon Milledgeville 912-452-0209
2-horse slant load trailer, sep. tack comp. & dressing room $2500. P. Martin Perry 912-987-0019________-_______________
24' Gooseneck brand stock trailer, new floor & tires, good cond. $2950. Gwen Fleming Commerce 706-367-9669_______
3 horse Bee bumper pull trailer w/saddle, compt., new tires, some rust $1200. Debbie Fennell Springfield 912-754-7544_______
4 horse Merhow trailer, very good cond. $3600 firm. C. Morgan Conyers 770-4838758 404-763-3002____________________
All leather Welsh pony cart harness, like new $200. Troy Hutson Good Hope 770267-8691___________________________ _
CM Supreme 2 horse trailer, very good cond., good floor, brakes, tires $1550. Debbie Cooper Kingston 770-386-1320
Collegiate saddle, 16 1/2", close contact, exc. cond., $375. N. Graw Peachtree City 770-487-7857___________________ '
Courbette Huser all purpose saddle, 16.5", exc. cond., like Stubben VSS but costs less 475. D. Patel Alpharetta 770-641-8899
Hale 2 horse trailer bumper pull, brakes, tack comp., new tires & floor, wh., good cond. $1495. J. Allen Loganville 404-294-6017 770-466-8306_________________________
Jumping saddle, Whippy, made in
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Taking orders for custom baling hay, rnd. rolls or sq. bales, taking orders for `96
Bermuda/Fescue mix. E. Turner Woolsey
770-461-6607
___________________
Horse hay '96, Coastal Bermuda, no
weeds, no rain, sq. bales/$1.90, in field/$2.50, del. Joe Clark Augusta 706-
854-9728_________________
'95 6x5' rnd. bales of oat & rye grass hay,
well fert. Franklin Eaton 4441 Bethany Road
Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727_________
'95 Tift 44, rye mix, rain free, horse qlty.,
rnd. bales, $30/roll, in barn, dely. avail. Carl Schuessler Macon 912-474-3537________
'96 Alfalfa/Timothy/orchard grass mix hay,
55-60 lb. bales, dely. extra on 200 bale min.
order. Henry Cobb Roberta 912-836-4559
'96 fescue/Bermuda (sq. bales, horse qlty.,.
fert. weed/rain free, $2.25. D. Calvert
Gillsville 770-503-7715 770-869-9153
'96 ryegrass/clover, 60%-40% fert., rain-
free, sq. bales/$2.50, located in Griffin. Terry
Sweat! Zebulon 770-229-5931___________
'96 Alicia Bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain
and weed free, $2.75/bale. R.L. Kinchen 586
Poultry Wanted
Want 100-200 pullets, ready to lay. Hugh Lovel Blairsville 706-745-6056
Want ducks, geese, chickens, pheasants, cheap price fn lots or will haul off for you. Lee Underwood Brooklet 912-728-3862
Springs 706-764-2504__________ _______
Llama-young male, white orange cheeks, Chilian background w/papers, halter broke. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092_______
Llamas, 6 mos., approx., female, halter broke, very gentle, $1,700 firm. E. Kuschel Social Circle 770-784-0405 _________
'89 3 horse slant trailer w/dressing room & tack comp., good cond., new brakes $2300. LColler Monroe 770-207-7616
'89 Cherokee 2-horse bumper pull, 7 1/2' tall, ramp load, red w/wh. trim, dr. rm., mats, hauls great, exc. cond.,' $3500.. E. White Augusta 706-860-1257
England, dk. brn. smooth leather w/knee rolls, good cond., 16 1/2" $425. A. Graham Woodstock 770-591-8001 770-926-2860
Like new roping saddle, 16" tan $375, sad dle pad $20, like new bridle w/matching breast plate $60. Hilda Clark Flowery Branch 770-967-6307 770-967-6051
Mathis Rd. Cairo 404-377-3460 404-3774692______________ __________________
'96 Coastal Bermuda/rye hay, well fert., rain free, sheltered, Ige. rnd. bales $25 at barn. D. Gladin P.O. Box 13779 Macon 31208 912-454-3210___________ .
'96 Coastal Bermuda/fescue, first cutting,
Alternative Livestock
Llamas, males, $800/up, weanling & bred females avail., large selection. Carole Core
'89 trailer Park Avenue alum. 2 horse Manual headgate $100. Hunter Searcy bumper pull $3500 firm. Joy Harmon West Point 706-643-5137 770-471-7196
horse qlty., rain free, $3/sq. bale. Jay Townsend Monroe 770-207-0759________
If you have, questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
Marietta 770-971-8820_________________ Llamas-regd., 7 mos. thru breeding age,
males/females, all types, gentle, reas. priced.
Jenkinsburg 770-775-1210 '90 Sundowner 6-Horse slant, dr. rm.
w/AC/Heat strip, rear tack, drop down fee'd
Miley 2 horse trailer, bumper pull $2000, Big Horn barrel saddle, exc. cond. $450. Dawn Fendley Cordele 912-924-9471 912-
'96 Tift 44 Bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, limed and fert. heavily. John Marcus McDonough 770-954-9134__________ _
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
C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Ostrich females, 15-95 hatch, 13-14 mos., red/blue cross, $400 ea. H. Wilkes Surrency 800-730-7484 912-367-7484
Ostrich & Emu chicks, 1 day old, prices starting at $50, yrlng. & Emus. Reed Adair Loganville 770-267-0071_______________
Ostrich eggs from top quality Blue-Red cross. David Henry Chatsworth 706-695-5729
. Ostrich eggs, $100, chicks, $250, yrlngs., $500. J. Morris Silver Creek 706234-6753
drs., good cond., $8500. Lisa Lee Royston 706-245-0450
'91 Merhow Equilite 2 horse walk thrue w/dressing room & ramp, burgundy/grey, exc. cond. $5500. Ashley Godwin Fairburn 770-964-5181
'93 Gooseneck 3-horse slant, rear tack, insul. dr. rm., mint cond., sheltered, $4500, call aft. 6pm. Don Rushing Dublin 912-272-3138
'94 Adam 6 horse head/head trailer, 8' tall, Ige. dressing room w/outlets, HVAC, roll-out
273-5898_____________ One horse spring rubber tire wagon, 4x8,
hyd. brakes, bucket seats, canvas top, exc. cond. $925. Jeff Daffy Stockbridge 770507-4394_____________________________
Royal Blue pony blanket size 50, like new, make offer. Stephanie Spence Peachtree City 770-487-3439_________
Want 6 horse or 3 horse slant load or equivalent, also 24' 'flatbed, 2 axle (8000). Caleb Clock Suwanee 770-476-5750_____
'96 Tift 44 Bermuda hay, horse qlty., high
ly fert., limed, $3.75/sq. bale, no dely. Sam
Gunn Rose Wood Farm Atlanta 404-325-
0352__________________
'_______ _
'96 fescue hay, sq. or rnd. bales, well fertil
ized, exc. qlty., bermuda hay ready June,
taking orders now. H. Tapp Winder 770-
867-7109_____________________________
'96 fescue hay, fresh cut, rainfree, rnd.
bales, $ 15/bale. Jim Dillard Whitesburg
770-834-8732_________________________
Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including exotic hoofed stock except buffalo, red
Ostrich prs., coming 2's & chicks from '95 hatch. R. Allmon Blackshear 912-449-3075
Ostrich, Reds & Red Blue breeder prs.;
awning, 3 load ramps. Teresa Dinkins Lithonia 770-482-1357
'94 three horse slant load gooseneck
Western Pleasure saddle, 15", smooth leather seat, very good cond., $195. C. Timmons Stockbridge 770-474-5730
'96 fescue hay, sq. bales, rain free, well fert., $2.25. Lamar Lathem 385 Robert Styles Rd. Dawsonville 30534 770-893-3895
deer, elk and llamas. Anyone desiring to emu chicka, 1 male llama. L. Backhus w/dressing room & rear tack, 2 axle elec., Western .saddles, Pleasure & Roping, '96 fescue, Ige. rnd. bales, $30/bale.
buy or sell these animals is Georgia must Hahira 912-794-3296___________________ brakes $4500, aft. 6 pm. Gregory Baggett breast collars made to order, also, saddle Barton Cartev Bogart 706-769-7422______
have a special license from DNR. Ostrich, blues, blacks, healthy, coming 2 Cairo 912-872-8155
repairs. Lenair Tatum Gainesville 770-536- '96 fescue, Bermuda, winter rye, fert. hay
Individuals submitting advertisements for yrs., starting to breed, Vet checked, chipped, '95 16' gooseneck stock trailer, exc. cond. 5691
for sale, 4x5 rnd. bales. Mike Buford
these animals for publication in the $1,150 ea. Jeff Pirkle Cumming 770-889- $3600. used a few times. David Hughes
Concord 770-884-5080______________ _
Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy 2505________________________________ Aragon 770-684-9695
of their license with the ad. For license Ostrich, proven breeder trio, male/females, '95 Sooner 4-horse alumn. horse trlr., drop information, call DNR's Special Permit blues, healthy, coming 3 yrs., vet checked, down windows, rear tack, dr. rm., chrome
RABBITS
'96 fescue, horse qlty., high fert., rain free, Ige. sq. bales, $2.25/bale. V. Michelli Gainesville 770-532-9681_______________
Unit at 770-918-6404.__________________ chipped, unrelated, Irg., $6,500. W. T. Pirkle wheels, $14,250; Blue Ribbon Show saddle, Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat '96 first cutting of hay, sq. bales Coastal,
Ostrich, fertile eggs $100, new chicks Gainesville 770-887-8796______________ $2000. S. Crowe White 770-386-9491
egory, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. rye grass, fescue mix., exc. qlty., tight bales.
200. M. Hennessee Daisy 912-739-0002.
Ostrich-Blacks, coming 3, breeding, ready '95 Sundowner S/L, 3 horse gooseneck,
Ray Abbott Albany 912-435-6577________
'96 Emu chicks, starting at $50, from qual to lay, $2500, Emus, breeders to chicks, alum., ext. dressing room, walk thru mid tack, NZW bucks, 4-8 wks. old, few NZW does. '96 first cutting, horse qlty., orchard
ity stock. Pat Ziadie Covington 770-787- make offer. William Mills Adel 912-896- fold rear tack, drop doors, $17,000. T. Celesta A. Miller Bartow 912-625-3649
grass/clover mix, sq. bales/$3, fescue, sq.
7010_________________________________. 3592 800-422-EMUS___________________ McLaughlin Cumming 770-889-4892
6 wk. old Netherland Dwarf rabbits, choco bales, $2.25. Jim Beall Bowman 706-245-
'96 Emu chicks, $45, Emu yrlngs., $125, Ostriches, top breeding quality, yrlngs., '95 eight-horse 32'x6' slant trlr. w/4' tack late & chocolate/wh., bucks & does, handled 0909________________________
Ostrich chicks, $200-$300, eggs 100 or Blues, 1 male Cantling, will mature early, call comp., two 7000 lb. axles, exc. cond. T. daily, aft. 6 pm. R. McBrayer Carrollton '96 first cutting fert., rnd. bales, 48x52 in
$1,000/doz. DeDe Kerr Blackshear 912- for prices. D. Denton Woodstock 770-592- Johnson Glennville 912-654-1923
770-830-7221
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the barn or in the field. Robert Yates
449-0505_______________ ;__________ ___ 0982
____________________________ '96 2 horse bumper, fully enclosed, extra Adorable English Angora bunnies, healthy, Adairsville 770-773-9178_______________
10 male Emu yrlngs., microchip/w records, Ostriches-African Blues, 3 yr. old breeder tall, break away hitch w/mats $2500. S. tame, nice vari. of cols., pedi. show bunnies. '96 hay, Coastal, Alicia, Bahia, rnd. or sq.
$275 ea., 10 chicks, 3 mos., $125 ea. Walter pr., $5,500. Wesley Weeks Conyers 770- Street Jackson 770-504-9949
E. Manza Jackson 912-994-4799________ bales, well fert., will del. Bobby Cowart
Rowland Madison 706-342-1688
922-0714
_________________ 1 horse trlr., bumper pull, ramp esc. door, Beau, baby Lops $5 ea., Dutch babies w/pedi. McIntyre 912-946-3168 _____________
1996 Emu chicks, yrlngs. breeders, del. Rhea eggs to breeders, reas priced. G. exc. cond., hvy-duty frame, $825. Dick Key $10 ea. J. Silva Lithonia 770-808-6520_____ '96 horse qlty. rye hay, avail, now, rnd. or
avail., aft. sale support. Wayne Mims Maxwell Commerce 706-757-3978_______ Mineral Bluff 706-374-5894
Bunnies $5 ea., fryers $5 ea., asstd. cols. sq. bales, dely. avail., fert. UGA soil specs.
Albany 912-878-6253_________
Rhea Irg. and straight yrlngs., $75, breed 15 1/2" Circle-Y Equitation. Show saddle A. Holloway Ellenwood 770-474-6584
Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463_____
2 pr. breeder Ostrich, 1 pr. breeder Emu, ers, $300/pr. or trade for draft horse tack, all w/bridle, breast collar, pad & girth, beau, sil Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Dutch, Dwarf, '96 horse qlty. Bermuda fescue mix., sq.
price/nego. A. Sloan Cartersville 770-336- considered. Walt Lorenz Jefferson 706- ver conchos, exc. cond., $750. K. Webb NZW. Mini Rex, Jersey Woolies. S. Guiney bales/$2, 4x5 rolls/$25, Tift 44 $3, dely. avail.
5151
367-2204
Riverdale 770-477-7211 -
Covington 770-786-6227
Ronald Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
Wednesday June 5, 1996
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'96 horse qlty. Bermuda, oat & rye grass Browntop millet, cleaned S bagged, in 50 4" perennials, 300 var., all $1/ea., also Daylilies, hybrid, Ige. sel., all cols., autumn Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink,
hay. 4x5 rnd. bales & sq. bales, pick in field lb. bags, $14/ea. Dennis Burroughs Hull eucalyptus, unusual herbs, palms, others, joy sedum. Geneva Wallace 5516 gold, bi-colors, dbl. orange, 100/$50,
or at barn, dely. avail. Tony Harris Social 706-548-4949 706-613-6248_________ _
display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson Woodstock Rd., Acworth 30102 770-974- includes ship. Don Perusse 2596 Ga. Hwy.
Circle 770-464-3786__________
Browntop millet, cleaned in 50 lb. bags, 770-775-4967_________________________ 2781_____________
188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755_________
'96 pre-bloom ryegrass hay, rainfree, well $0.25 per lb. Jerald Mize Dewy Rose 706- African violets $5-$15, minis, trailers, stan Daylilies, older named var., unlabeled, Leyland cypress, 12"-24", 1 gal./$2.50, 3
fert, 50 lb. bales/$2.25 at barn; Tift 44 avail. 245-6921_____________________________ dards, no shipping. F. Forbes Stockbridge $2/ea., come viist my garden. Mrs. Nell Yates gal./$3.50. J. Elliott Ellenwood 404-363-
mid-June. Fred Hale Watkinsville 706-769- Browntop millet, cleaned and bagged, 770-389-1859_____________ ___________ 818TyusRd. Bowdon 30108___________ 8753________________________________
6060_________________________________ $0.25 per lb., call. aft. 7pm. Ed Burrell All col. daylilies $12/doz. ppd., 5 diff. Daylilies, hybrid. Ice Carnival, dbl. divi Lge. assortment, diff. col. daylilies, washed
'96 spring fescue hay, $3.25/bale, horse Monticello 706-468-8524_______________ 'hostas/$12 ppd., bouquet pepper $2-SASE, sions $3, canna lilies $0.50, no shipping. & fanned, 100/S40, plus $5/UPS. Tessie
qlty., qty. disc, avail., can del. w/in reason. Celebrity and Brandywine tomato plants, other. A. Mashburn 4 Reynolds Bend Rd., Helen Kahalecik 6022 Sardis Chruch Rd., Bryant, 920 Shotwell St., Bainbridge 31717
Charles Cage Snellville 770-968-0934 770- no shipping. Mollie Amerson, 5119 Hwy. 221 Rome 30161 706-295-3295
_______ Macon 31206 912-788-5748____________ 912-246-0731 _____________________
978-353.1 ___________________
So., Bartow 30413 912-364-4188_______ . All kinds of perennials, liriope, daylilies, Daylilies, named var. plus seedlings, pur Lilac Misskim, 4 1/2', $20, river birch, nice,
'96 well fert. fescue hay, Ige. rnd. rolls Centipede sod, cert. #3646, we cut, you hibiscus, sedum, ginger lilies, snowball, diff. ple, white, melon, gold, yellow, red, no ship $8, ground covers, Old Natl S. Clarke
$17/ea. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706- load. S. Bishop 1202 Daniels Bridge Rd. kinds of hydrangea, others.-Verma Farlow ping. Mrs. C.M. Dunning Blakely 912-723- College Park 404-761-5852_____________
335-2654_____________________________ Athens 30606________________________ East Point 404-767-7656_____________ _ 4443_______________
Longneck dipper gourd seed, 12/$1
1st cutting Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. bales in barn, Social Circle/Good Hope area, call for details. J. Stevens Atlanta 404-2552260____________________________
1st cutting '96 Tift 44 Bermuda hay, clean, well fert. in sq. bales, near Concord. J.R. Blankenship Fayetteville 770-461-9734
Bermuda, short barley mix., '96 cut last wk. of May, highly fert., sq. or rnd. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392 770-397-6856_______
Cert. Ga. red sweet potatoes, $25 thou sand F.O.B., no shipping. Paul Powers 206 Powers Rd. Cordele -31015 912-273-5874
Cert. Tifton bermuda sprigs, also custom planting, conventional & no till. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-857-2707
Cert, improved Ga. red sweet potato plants for sale, no COD, $30/1000, $18/500, $10/100 del. W.R. Lightsey 296 Johnny Thornton Rd., Odum 31555 912-367-6781
Amaryllis bulbs $25/ea. doz. PP., amaryllis seeds $1/pkg. LSASE, luffa & longneck gourd seeds $1/pk. LSASE. Tiffany McKinley 2698 Ga. Hwy. 292E. Lyons 30436
Angel's-wing begonias, mix colorations, 3/$12 prepaid or $3/ea. plus post. George Long 314 Ready St., Saint Marys 31558 912-882-4418__________
August lily 5/$12 ppd., strawberry begonia $12/doz., bearded iris $12/doz., ornamental
Daylilies, 4 diff. red, yellow, gold, orange $12 per doz., no shipping. J.G. Carney 15520 Tompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201 770-475-4957_________________________
Daylilies, 50 fans for $25 ppd., plus $5 UPS shipping. Virgil Rowland P.O. Box 117 Barney 31625 912-775-2108____________
Daylilies, 600 diff. var., come see my gar den, $2/up. Betty Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd., Lavonia 30553 706-356-4876 -__________
w/SASE, $0.32/stamp, recorded length 48". Rob Me Dade 270 Rock Hill Rd. SE. Milledgeville 31061___________________
Lost names & seedling daylily sale, $50 per 100, $5 post.-UPS only. Chris Burnette 4649 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710________
Magnolias, Big Leaf/$12, Umbrella/$12, Sweet Bay/$12, cucumber/$12, star/$7, 3 gal., no shipping, call evg. Marshall Adams Smyrna 770-436-0072__________________
Bermuda/fescue hay, heavily fert., Ige. sq. Cook soybean seed, cleaned & bagged, pepper $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Daylilies, all cols., over 1000 diff., some Martin gourd/luffa seed 80/$1; 1/4 cup pur
bales, rain free, horse qlty., $3/bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 404-266-3160 770-9487282_________________________________
Fescue hay for sale, $2 & $2.50 per bale, rain free, fertilized. Bob Steele Barnesville 404-358-6443_________________________
First cutting of '96 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., highly fert., rain/weed free, Ige. sq./rnd. bales; '95 rnd. bales. C. Bryant Thomasville 912-226-2268__________ _______________
Horse qlty., highly fert., rye & Coastal mix, sq. bales in barn/$3.50, outside/$2.75, 4x5 rnd. rolls in barn/$35. Ray Clark Dacula 770963-4228 770-963-3561_________________
90% germ., $12/bsh. Bill Floyd Jesup 912586-6528 912-586-4529________________
Huckleberry bushes, blackberry plants 12/$10 ppd., other. Willa Mooney Rte. 8, Box 700B Ellijay 30540 706-273-3256_______
Sorghum syrup cane seed for syrup or silage, 90% germ. L.G. Bowen Cornelia 706-778-5487_________________________
Tift 44, Tift 78, Tift 85, Alicia & Coastal bermuda grass sprigs, will custom plant. James Williams Fitzgerald 912-423-4884
FLOWERS FOR SALE
Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105______
Basketball, longneck dipper, bsh. gourd seeds 10/$1 w/SASE. John Torpy III 1034 Hwy. #1 N., Swainsboro 30401_________
Bird's foot violets, unusual flowers, unusu al leaves, thriven in poor soil, 8 premium crowns $6 postpaid. Laurie Showalter Box 844 Dawsonville 30534_______________
Black Elephant ears, violet stem Elephant ears, hosta, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599______________________
Blue hydrangea, daylilies, snowball, mxd. iris, nandina, grn. liriope, yellowbell, white clematis, others. J. White Lithonia 770-987-
blooming, shipping avail., sold by appoint ment. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington 770-787-7177______ ________
Daylilies, come see in bloom, all cols., some for sale, $2.50/dbl. division. Tracy Hicks, 490 Ward Chapel Rd. NE. Eatonton 31024 706-485-8724__________
Daylilies, Ige. selection rebloomers, some fragrant and dbl., hostas, all cols., iris, Asiatic and Oriental lilies. Al Wagner Lilburn 770921-3729_________
Daylilies, send 55-cent stamp for descrip tive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736________ __________
ple bachelor's buttons, brown-eyed Susan, marigold, $1 w/lge. SASE-ea. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714____________
Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362__________
Mondo border grass $15/100, variegated liriope $20/100, cannas, $10/doz., butterfly bush/$1.25, yellow iris 12/$8. J. Abbott Lithonia 770-987-0030_________________
Mondo border grass 125 plants/$15, varie gated liriope, daylilies, hostas, amaryllis, weigela, boxwoods, iris, forsythia. Billy
Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2769_______
Lge. quantity of choice Coastal Bermuda hay, Ige. rnd. bales & sq. bales. J. Harris Odum 912-586-6687___________________
Now taking orders for '96 Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized. Lavern McDilda Claxton 912-739-4614 912-739-4597_____________
Rye, fescue mix hay, cut your own, $0.50/ bale. F. Hornbuckle Tyrone 770-458-1506
Taking orders for wheat straw, rnd. or sq. bales. Terry Dockery Albany 912-888-2280
Taking orders for rnd. bales '96 cutting fes cue bermuda/fescue and custom baling hay. J. Davis lla 706-789-2216___________
Tift 44 taking orders for '96 crop, sq. bales, well fert., del. limited. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878_________________________
Tift 78 Bermuda hay. 4x5 rolls, $10 ea. Mike Tanner Nicholls 912-632-6024
Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
Want Johnson-grass seed for two acre pasture to feed pet goats. R. White Danielsville 706-795-5285______________
Want horse qlty., fescue or fescue Bermuda mxd., hay to pick up in field, sq. bales. J. Ranter Gumming 770-889-1658
AG SEED/PLANTS
FOR SALE
If you have any questions regarding this cat egory, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type 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
If you have any questions about this cate gory, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially pro tected plants be accompanied by trans port tags displaying a permit number 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.
$1/ea. pkt. w/SASE; angel's trumpet, tall ageratum, four o'clocks, (yellow, rose, var.), touch-me-nots. E. Wynn 812 Rocky Branch Rd., Villa Rica 30180_________________
$1/ea. pkt. w/SASE, red hibiscus, money plant, cosmos, melampodium, rose campion, cleome, black-eyed Susans. Kerri Dyer 659 Hwy. 78 W. Villa Rica 30180
$1/ea. plant; butterfly weed, red, puprle, cypress vine, (hummingbirds), many aucuba, hydrangeas, others $1-$3. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 404-8745354________________________________
$2/pk. PR.; purple coneflower, cornflower, daisies, coreopsis, tall poppies, Mexican hat, rudbeckia, lychnis. Ms. Rusty Taylor 280 Edge Rd., Cedartown 30125 706-777-8794
'95 Peter pepper seeds, also broom corn seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Wes Nations 4655 Wilson Rd., Cohutta 30710____________
'95 Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflow ers, giant sunflowers, painted daisies $1/Tbsp. ea. w/SASE. David Rutland 1200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061 912452-6869_____________________________
'95 coreopsis, poppy, hollyhock, four o'clock, zinnia, greybeard, hyacinth-bean, periwinkle, Mexican sunflower, $1/tsp. SASE. Jean Burke Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754___________________
'95 giant sunflowers & Peter pepper seeds,
9790______________________________ _
Bushel gourd seed $1/10 w/SASE. Neal Rich, 901 Mitchell Branch, Morganton 30560 _______ y_____________________
Butterfly bush/$9.50, banana trees $15, $20, $25, trumpet tree/$10, 1 gal. perennials & natives potted roses/$10. Peggy Richards Gumming 770-844-8001________________
Cactus, Ige. outside, grn. all winter, yel. blooms spring, $2.50/gal. Lisa Whiteside Smyrna 770-432-9581____________ -
California ferns-$2.50, dahlia slips-$1 & up, daylilies, $2-$5/ea., sev. cols., $10/min., $3 post., other. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-9421599________________________________
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, tall, vinca major, small ivy, Elephant ear, red amaryllis, Siberian & bearded iris, Iamb'S ear, mahonia. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004____________ _
Cape jasmine, forsythia, oakleaf, red, reg ular hydrangea, snowball, redtip, hollies, liri ope, weigela, wisteria, azaleas, daylilies, crape myrtle, iris. M.L. Williams Franklin 706-675-3048 ______________________
Cosmos, money plant, red blazing star hibiscus, orange morning glory, $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___________
Crown thorns, jade, ribber, peperomia, century, flame violet, orchid cactus, $2/ea., others, $3-post. Betty Addis 6 Jane Ln., Brunswick 31525-9304 912-265-5245
Cypress vine, white, red, 5 cols, hollyhock, dbl. peony poppies, bachelor's button, $1 w/SASE. Waverly Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752 706-657-4'859___________
Daylilies for sale, send SASE for '96 price Hst. C. Burges, P.O. Box 34 Barwick 31720 912-859-2775_________________________
Daylily seeds 100/$2, Queen Anne's lace,
Sunray coreopsis, spider plant, feverfew,
hibiscus, stokesia $1/pk. BASE. Margaret
Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan 30265
Espaliered sasanqua, pines, Japanese
maple, hosta, aucuba, espidistra, dwarf
mondo, cape jasmine. W. L. Morris Atlanta
404-355-5249_________________________
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, glory-
bower $1/ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds
w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd.,
Ellabell 31308________________________
Giant sunflower up/to 44", around 25/$1
w/SASE. C.H. Nix 4 Anita PI. SE. Mableton
30059 770-948-6498___________________
Ginger bulbs, hidden ginger, (curcuma
petiolata), yellow and lavender flowers and
dwarf ginger, $10/doz., $2-shipping. J.
Scoggins 304 Midland Place Cairo 31728
912-377-3802
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Ginger lilies, yellow Japanese iris,
$12/doz., crinum lilies $4-$8.50 ea., $3/post.
ea. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge
30281 770-474-2981____________________
Golden raintrees 12-18", perennial laven
der cleomes, other hardy plants, -10/$5 no
shipping. G. Bullard Atlanta 404-634-5260
Grancy greybeard, four o'clock & hibiscus
seeds, 25 seeds $1/ w/SASE. Reba Morris
8787 Hamilton Rd,, Midland 31820
Hosta clumps, variegated, (grn. & white),
pots $5. Gladys Traylor 201 Brown Fox Dr.
Rome 30165 706-234-3709_____________
Hosta, variegated, $1-$10, nandina, creep
ing jenny, obedient plant, violets, liriope, wild
roses, all potted, East Cobb, Linda Hutton
Marietta 404-993-2407_______________
Hosta, green/white, variegated, $2/UP;
lamb's ear, cannas, red. L. Singleton
Marietta 770-422-8611__________________
Hosta, (over 50 var.), daylilies, liriope, but
terfly bushes, hundreds of other fine perenni als, shrubs, trees. W.K. Brinson
Douglasville 404-489-5600______________
Hosta, 50 var., 20,000 gal., starting at $2;
Stella D'Or daylily, 10,000 gal.; liriope, ivy,
pachysandra, ajuga. Bill Silvers Conyers
770-483-0198______________
Hosta, autumn clematis $2.50, daffodils,
daylilies $3/doz.', liriope $0.10, hollyhock,
cockscomb seed $1 w/SASE. Viola Bowers
Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planti ng & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta Hwy. Gainesville 30501_________
Moonflower seed, Ige, white blooms at night; instructions, 15 seed/$1 w/SASE. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin 302232616________________________________
Native azaleas, beauty-berry, chokeberry, button bush, Blue-flag iris, sourwood, blue eyed grass, cardinal flower, rose coranaria, other. M. MacDonald Conyers 770-9222797 770-922-5432
Old timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., grn. liriope, daylilies, other, ea. w/$4 post.; shrubbery & boxwood. R. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163__________________
Old-fashioned phlox, sweet William, patrina, $1/1/2 tsp. w/SASE; Rose-of-Sharon, hosta $1/tsp. w/SASE. Pat Lystiuk 301 Moore Rd. Hartwell 30643_____________
Old-timey daffodils $2/doz., Siberian iris$4/doz., Kerria rose, Scotch broom, ea. w/$4 post.; also, boxwoods. B. Lunsford 3602 State Hgwy. 60 Suches 30572 706-7472331 _______________________________
Orchid tree seeds, $3/doz., free planting directions, SASE. Mrs. Kessler 3145 Perry Smith Rd,, Monroe 30655______________
Pear egg or ornamental gourd seeds 40/$1 ea. ppd., SASE 2 stamps. F. Cash 435 Parr Farm Rd. Covington 30209____________
Perennials, butterfly weed $3, cardinal flower/$2.50, sundrops/$2.50, fox glove^.50, 1 gal., no shipping. Stacy Adams 1033 Jarrell Hogg Rd., West Point 31833 706-882-0447___________________
Phlox, very showy flowers, drought resis tant, wonderful plant, 5 healthy plants/$7, including post. Vaughn Allison Box 1205 Dawsonville 30534___________________
Pond plants-hyacinth, water iris, lilies, par rot feather, anacharis, much more. K. Jones Lithonia 770-482-7275_________________
Pond plants, water lilies, golden club, other var., $5 ea., no shipping. Jerry Tucker Loqanville 770-466-8539_______________
Purple bearded ins $12/doz., orange daylilies $8/doz., basil seed $1/tsp. w/SASE, plants ppd. L. Ross 514 Green Dr., Canton 30114 770-479-8520___________________
ing certified seed, call the Market Bulletin $1/pkg. w/SASE. Chris Burnette 4649 Wilson Daylilies, seedlings $1 up per fan plus 3732 Tweed Place Tucker 30084 770-491- Roses; white Cherokee/$5, red & pink
office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'95 Moon & Star red watermelon seeds
Rd., Cohutta 30710________________ __ '95 giant mxd. col. zinnia seeds $1/pk., Ige.
w/SASE. Mrs. M. Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln.
regd. dbls., miniatures, spiders, and stan dards, all cols. M. Eanes Stockbridge 770474-8827_____________________________
6180________________________________ ;
Hosta, bare root, $0.50/ea., liriope, varie gated, bare root, $0.25 ea. Luther Hodges
seven sister/$5 ea., Chinaberry trees $5. Lillian Hurst 536 Green Rd., Whigham 31797 912-762-4476___________________
$2/pkg. w/LSASE. H.M. Burnette 5393 Cleveland Rd. Cohutta 30710__________
'95 Moon and Star watermelon seed, yel
Williamson 30292 __________________ '95 moonflower seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE.
Nell Padgett 412 Woodward St., Rome
Daylilies, pre-summer sale, send $0.32 stamp for list. Mike Ketchem P.O. Box 93 Experiment 30212____________________
lla 706-789-2279______________________ Hosta, growing 200 var., blues, golds,
more, fragrant, huge display garden, list/one
Seed $1.50/pkt; red asclepias, columbine, touch-me-not, lavatera cashmirica, jatropha podagrica, blue, white buddelia. K. Lane
low meat 35/$1, 75/$2 w/SASE. Hubert 30161-5045_________________
Daylilies, 200/more reg. var., new & old, stamp, appt. only. J. Newberry 6835 1407 W. Magnolia Valdosta 31601 912-
Sowell 180 Eureka Rd., Sylvania 30467 '95 old timey giant white angel's trumpet free price list, Ive. . msg. Ray Story Hembree Dr. Austell 30001 770-739-2152 242-1368 _________ __________________
912-857-3770_________________________ seed $1/tsp. w/SASE. Bettye Dittmer 1119 McDonough 770-957-1069 __________ Hostas, grn., blue, gold, variegated, 1 gal. Seed $1.50/pkt.; littoralis or gigantea
'95 old timey plumgranny seeds $2/pkg. Dixie Ln. Lincolnton 30817________'
Daylilies, iris, beau, hybrids, SASE list, buckets from $3-$10, -variegated liriope Dutchman's-pipe, yellow or purple A.T. datu
w/SASE. C.W. Burnette P.O. Box 100 '95 seed; reseeding petunias, mxd., (formerly P. Jackson, Suches). P. Melton $2.50/gal. Ann Booker 2667 Oswood Dr., ra, touch-me-not, hibiscus, hollyhock. Alejo
Tennga 30751________________________ 1000/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. P.O. Box 1236 Blue Ridge 30513 706-492- Tucker 770-938-3259__________________ Moore Rte. 1, Chula 31733____________
Bloody Butcher Native-American field Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700__________ 3863________________________________
Hostas, over 50 var., ferns, ivies, Seed; mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2
corn, Emerald bush buttercup winter squash '95 thick rind Martin gourd , seed, 100/S1 Daylilies, asstd. cols., $2/up, no shipping. Japanese maples, azaleas, ajuga, liriope, tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's
100 seeds/$2 w/SASE. John Gardner 2662 SASE, 2 stamps, no checks. Thelma Davis Ronnie White Covington 770-787-6037
hydrangeas, leylands, camellias, gardenias. trumpet, $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F.
Rocky Branch Rd., Bogart 30622________ Rte. 2, Box 199 Soperton 30457________ Daylilies, 400/more, 2 stamps for '96 list, Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-946-3525 Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy.
Brown Turkey figs, bearing size, $5/up, 10,000 hostas, bare root or potted, Ige. or National Hemerocallis display garden. M. Hyacinth beans, beau, violet flowers, Gainesville 30507____________________ black walnut, pecan, Ga. Bell peach, $6/up, small orders,-will ship. Buck Godwin 3443 Clause 1050 Little River Ln. Alpharetta quickly covers fences, 12 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Seed; purple coneflower, lavender hibis thornless blackberry/$4, no shipping. W. Hwy. 138 Fairburn 30213 770-964-4792 30201 770-720-1967 ____________ ___ Jariet.Bass 37 Wren Circle Macon 31210 cus, balsam, coreopsis, yellow thermopsis,
Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410_____________ 2000 old timey reseeding petunia seed, Daylilies, hybrids, hundreds from my gar Iris, yellow, Indian chief, $8.50/doz. ppd., shasta daisy, $1/pkt. SASE. A. Dawkins Brown Turkey'S Celeste figs, self-pollinat mix colors, $2 w/SASE. B. Lewis 1855 den, come see them in bloom. Frances Hall white narcissus $4/doz. ppd. M. Barron, 4970 Hiram Lithia Springs Rd. Powder
ing Issai kiwi, red or gold raspberries, dew Barney Lewis Rd., Baxley 31513 912-367- 4589 Ala. Hwy. Rome 30165 706-235-5351 10280 Haynes Br. Rd., Alpharetta 30202 Springs 30073_______ _______________
berries, no shipping. Carla Houghton, 7165 _______________
Daylilies, 1000/more var., send $0.55 (or 770-475-3542______
Seeds; Caveman gourd, Mexican sun
Marietta 770-428-2227_________________
2nd yr. amaryllis bulbs $15/doz., bulblets stamps) for descriptive price list. Mary Japanese red maples, grancy greybeard flower, cockscomb, cleome, money plant,
Browntop millet, CSB, 81% germ., no nox $7/doz., dbl. orange daylilies $25/100, all Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 $6, crimson queen lace leaf $50, water lotus castor beans, Ige. marigolds, $1/pk. LSASE.
ious, 50 lb. bags, $0.25/lb. Lewis Todd ppd. C.D. Hill 222 Hendrick Rd., Fort Valley 912-723-6703__________ _____________ _ $40. Wylene Townley, Forest Park 404- B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville
Mitchell 706-598-2554. ,
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31030 912-825-2719,.i.,.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 5, 1996
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
June 8 Goat & Pig Sale, 1 pm, 1/2
blood Boer nannies, full blood Boer billies & nannies, Southern Pig & Goat Auction, Cochran. Info: 912-934-4313/7494 or 912-783-2380. June 8 Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony Express Stockyard, Coving-ton. Info: 864-638-6112/2712. June 12 Goat Sale, 6:30 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920. June 12 Pig Sale, Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info: 912364-3920. June 14 Feeder Pig Sale, 2nd Fri. of ea. mo., 2 pm, deliver pigs by 12 noon, - Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912567-3371 or 800-344-9808. June 15 Will Winn Farms Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Douglasville. Info: 770-489-8154/942-4526. June 16 Ga. Dairy Goat Breeders regular meeting, 2:30 pm, pro gram: animal appraisal, Suwanee. Info: John Latimer, 706-769-9460. June 21 (cancellation) Breeder Cattle Auction, cow-calf pairs, springers & bulls, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 912567-3371 or 800-344-9808.
EQUINE EVENTS June 8 4C Saddle Club FRHA
Qualifying Show, halter/ plea sure at 10 am, running aft. 2 pm, judge: Pam Wilson, 4C Farm Arena, McDonough. Info: Cheryl or Chuck, 770-957-4712 or 770-957-1877 (barn). June 8 W. Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Show, 11 am, halter, pleasure & running, Shannon Valley Arena, Hwy. 166, Douglasville. Info: 770-5379673/489-4900. June 9 W. Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Poker Ride, 2 pm, Clinton Reserve. Info: 770-5379673/489-4900. June 15 Flint River Saddle Club Trail Ride, 10 am, all dirt rds., Prayer Mtn., Zebulon. Info: Luann, 770-227-6195/358-4585. June 15 $1200 added money all running show, ex. 10:30 am, show at 1 pm, Phelps Arena, Warrenton. Info: Eddie & Janet Phelps, 706-465-2295 or J.R. & Martha Phelps, 706-465-2391. June 21-23 Horsemen's Quarter Horse Assn. Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-227-2159
June 22 Schooling Hunter/ Jumper Show, 9 am, Tamingo Farms, McDonough. Info: 770-957RIDE.
June 22 Old Milton Horse Show, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: 770-410-5890.
June 22-23 Clay West Bullriding Workshop, application deadline: June 10, Bethlehem. Info: 770867-4823.
GARDENING EVENTS June 12 "A Golden Day at the
Garden" for senior citizens, 9 am-7 pm, garden speakers, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta. Info: 404-876-5859, ext. 253. June 19 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Monthly Meeting, 7:30 pm, Julie Moir Messervy on "The Inward Garden," open to public, Atlanta History Ctr., Atlanta. Info: 770955-1303. June 26 Pest Management for the Garden program, 7:30-9 pm, reg. deadline: June 24, Vines Botanical Gardens, Loganville. Info: 770-566-7532.
CRAFT FAIRS June 8 Fayetteville Church of God
Annual Spring Fling. Info: 770719-1361/487-0779. June 22-23 2nd Annual Thomas Crossing - Red Barn Arts & Crafts Show, Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 1-5 pm. Info: Merlene Smith, 770-253-3265/251-8160.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS June 29 Open-Air Moonlight Market
Craft Show, 7-9 pm, arts & crafts, fireworks display, Peachtree Peddlers Market, McDonough Info: 155 Mill Rd., McDonough. 30253 or 770-9142269 or 888-661-3532 July 20-21 Southern Appalachian Sampler Festival, Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 12 noon-5 pm, Sugar Creek Music Park, Blue Ridge. Info: P.O. Box 1468, Blue Ridge 30513 or Carlie Hammond, 706492-3819. Aug. 3 Craft Fair, 7 am-2 pm, Central State Hospital,. Milledgeville. Info: 912-4535733. Oct. 5 Mule Day at Callaway Plantation, arts & crafts & primi. tive crafts, mule events. Info: Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 661, Washington 30673 or 706-6782013.
If you have any questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Sempervivum-hen & chicks, many var. red, plum, purple spider web, $1/ea. ppd., min, order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060 770-428-
White Easter rose 3/$8, O/T purple verbe na 3/$8, O/T petunia $8/doz., cleome/$8 doz. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
1703
Wild plants; Christmas fern, miniature fern,
Spider lily bulbs $12/doz., $1/tsp. w/SASE, bird's foot violets, Blue Flag iris, ox-eye four o'clock, sweet shrub, silene, cleome, daisy, 15/$12. Grace Stover 1176 Damascus
daylily. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. Rd., Blue Ridge 30513
LaGranqe 30240
Yellow Japanese iris $10/doz., white
Suzuki thunbuail hosta/$5, black-eyed Siberian iris $8/doz., $2.50 post. Mrs. Tilley
Stella daylily/$15, autumn clematis/$0.25, Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540
misc. orchids, other indoor/outdoor. Linda Zebra grass, yellow flags or beebalm 2/$6
Wish Atlanta 404-252-5872
ppd., other flowers, also herbs avail. Kathy
Sweet shrub, wisteria vine, ajuga, forsyth Bell 82 Keetor Rd. Talking Rock 30175
ia, cannas, phlox, daylilies, Rose-of-Sharon, 706-276-4831
peonies, mahonia, E. Levan Tucker 770934-3472
Flowers Wanted
Tall Mexican sunflower, passion flower, Want August lily plant or bulbs. Effie Fields
red poppy seeds $1/ea. SASE. L. Wood 519 7 Mary St. Cartersville 30120 770-382-
Maddox Rd., Dublin 31027 912-275-9855 6977
Touch-me-not, giant sunflower, baby's Want cont. grown tulip, poplar or yellow,
breath, mix daylilies, hibiscus, hollyhock, poplar trees. M. Crosby Wrightsville 912-
money plant $1/Tbsp.-SASE. Jean Stacey 864-1521_____________________________
2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30116- Want red perennial verbena that grows
8055__________
thick and close to the ground, cuttings are
Trumpet trees, pachysandra, clematis, fine. F.M. White Warner Robins 912-922-
hosta, English ivy, wintercreeper, Lily-of-the- 3519________'
_________ ^_________
Valley, hydrandea, liriope, thrift, others, free Want to buy plants for Ige. cane bamboo, info. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St., will come and pick up. K.D. Cooper
Alpharetta 770-475-6503___________ _ Monticello 706-468-2850 ______________
Variegated liriope, $39/100, grn. $27/100 Want willow, (Japanese pussy willow),
PP., orange daylilies $25/100 PP., beau., plant, cutting, etc. Dan Lemke 2650 Shady
grade plants, have root. Larry Woody 1897 Ln. Waycross 31503 912-285-8452
Bond Bridge Rd., Royston 30662_______
Waterliiies $8/ea., lotus $10/ea., hyacinths & various other pond plants $2.50/ea. Lucy Dickerson Lithia Springs 770-739-8271
No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment permitted. Only that employ ment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, Superior hybrid bream & bluegill bream,
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael shellcrackers, channel catfish fingerlings. Monticello 706-468-2442_______________ sterile grass carp, bass, dely. avail. Tony
Taking orders blackberries $5/gal., no Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
// you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
shipping, we pick. T.E. Roberts 111 Wheeless Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-6482738_________
Water ground meal, flour & grits $2/5 lbs. &
Fertilizers & Mulches
'96 wheat straw, taking orders now, sq. bales, plastic or sisal twine, from field or
The Miscellaneous for Sale category $3/10 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, barn. Bob Ray Fort Valley 912-825-7202 includes the following subcategories: Box 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630 A+ composted horse manure w/shavings,
bees, honey and supplies; thing to eat; herbs; fish, worms and supplies; fertiliz-'
Herbs
Ige. pickup, del., 3 month/$39, 1 yr. "Garden Gold" $49. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-
ers and mulches; firewood; and oddities. '95 white squash pepper, Thai Hot,' 7924_____________________________
Only one ad per household is permitted in cayenne pepper seed, $1/30 seeds w/SASE. Attention plant growers, gardeners-free
the Miscellaneous for Sale category
M. Jinglewski P.O. Box 2169 Gray 31032- aged horse manure/shavings, easy access,
Bees, Honey & Supplies
2169
___________________________ will help load, will del. Alpharetta area, ($30).
Chinese chives, Southern wood, lamb's Keith MacRae Alpharetta 770-410-0868
'95 Sourwood honey, gal., qt. & case for ear, Egyptian onion, healthy plants, $3. Composted horse manure & shavings,
sale. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd., Paula Kreiner 114 Wedgwood Peachtree sev. yrs. old, $100 dump truck load, 25 mi.
Suwanee 30174 770-945-0018
City 30269___________________________ radius. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-
Fresh, pure & nat. tupelo honey, produced Clean queen of the meadow 4 lb. lard- 941-2354_____________________________
in Ga,, $22.95/gal. postpaid. R. Mercer 18 box/$8 or 3/$20 ppd. Mrs. W.C. Fowler Rte. Free fertilizer, aged horse manure mxd.
Peachtree Ct., Moultrie 31768 912-890- 8, Box 700A Ellijay 30540______________ w/shavings, all you can haul, easy access for
1163 912-985-2395
Comfrey, pineapplemint, lemon balm, gar loading. Tony Schuble Canton 770-479-3033
Sourwood honey $20/gal, beehives and lic chives, and rue, $6/5, $4 post. I. Wood, Free aged horse manure/shavings mix,
equip., foundation for sale. Ernest Quinn 2610 Lakeview Dr. Rome 30165 706-235- easy access, will load trucks for free, Ive.
Decatur 770-491-8726
5013_____________ _________
msg. Rick Pendergraph Alpharetta 770-
Stainless 27 frame honey extractor, warm Ginseng plants, young & old, price vary in 475-4864_____________________________
ing tank, heated capping table/knife, bee suit, size & qty. LW. Rakestraw Marietta 770- Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you
smoker, 5 hives. James Gilreath 445-3574 770-445-1429________ ________ load & haul, easy access. L. Herrier Hiram
Summerville 706-734-7312
Jalapeno tree, yellow squash, rooster spur 404-439-5564 ________________________
' Used bee equip., good cond., 6 5/8 supers 100/S1 SASE, less amt. also. E. Smith 403 Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings,
w/frames-$11.50, hive bodies w/frames- Lexington Ave. Rincon 31326 912-826- vicinity of Jones Bridge and Statebndge Rds.
$14.50, more. Donald Chapman 3877 Young 5277_______________
.________ _ Terry Thomas Alpharetta 770-442-0400
Harris Hwy. Blairsville 30512 706-379- Monarda, (bee balm), and tansy, Free red clay, already piled, great for
3607
$0.75/ea., 4" pot, going fast. M. Pilon Hull washes, and backfill. David Rumph Mauk
Used bee equip, for sale, supers, frames, 706-546-9317________ _________________ 912-649-9273 _____________________
tops, buttoms, other. Ira Forrester Clermont Sweet cowhorn & sweet Japanese pepper Good dry compost $12 per truck load, you
770-983-3112
seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. Mrs. Carl load and haul $45, del., $1.50 per bag. J.W.
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & sur Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd., Buchanan Vanhorn Decatur 404-289-5201
rounding area. W. O. Canady Douglasville 30113` 770-942-3887
Will remove honeybees & other bees in
Fish & Supplies
Horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you load $5/truck load, all you can haul, call aft. 5pm. D: Bussie McDonough 770-957-1062
Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. 18 worm beds, loaded w/hybrid red wig- Horse manure mxd. w/shavings, free, you Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 glers. T.W. James 401 Coogan Williams Rd., load & haul. Pam Spencer Gumming 770-
Things To Eat
Vidalia 30474 912-537-4878____________ 889-1536. ________________________ 520 gal. stainless steel fish tank w/drain Mulch hay del., $2.50 per bale, 1000 bales.
Blackberries, you pick/$6 gal., we pick and other attachments $700 or obo. S. Furey Ricky McCommons Blackshear 912-449-2975
$10/gal., June. Sheri Brown Union City 770- Lula 770-869-9779_____________________ Pine straw $2.40/bale, will del. w/in 50 mi.
969-5235
Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O. radius, over 30 bales. B. Mizoll Pearson
Blueberries, PYO, $0.80/lb., 8 am.-dk., Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495
912-422-6181____________________ '
Tues., Thurs., Sat. Milton Jellum Buck Creek All size improved channel catfish avail.; 2- Pine straw $2/bale, you pick up, truck
Farm Orchard Hill 770-228-2682 770-228- 4", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J.H. Holyoak Rte. phone 706-326-0437. Lamar Walls Mauk
2514
1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-4223_________ 706-326-0437 _______________________
Fresh Shiitake mushrooms $7/lb., Shiitake Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, crappie, ster Pine straw, top qlty., Ige., clean, golden logs, ready to fruit $6 to $20/ea. Edna Hicks ile grass carp, stock now, 800-795-5465 aft. bales, $3 del. H. Argroves Greenville 706-
Blairsville 706-745-5955
6pm. Lauren Davis Calhoun 706-629-1545 672-4021_____________________________
Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, cut & Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, bluegill, Screened topsoil avail., must haul yourself.
freezer wrapped, $1.50 hanging wt. plus pro shellcrackers, improved channel catfish, Fla. 100 yd. min., $10 per yd. John Mateyak
cessing, taking orders. H.W. Berryman bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Gumming 770-889-3002________________
Tallapoosa 770-574-8738
Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135
Topsoil, farm rich, will del., can also work it
Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8"r also w/Bobcat. Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-459-8039
Bulletin Calendar sev. 1000 lbs. ave., 1 1/4 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090_________________
Oddities
Guidelines
To submit a notice for inclu sion 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.
Channel catfish fingerling, bass, bream,
hybrid bream and shellcracker. Gary Bailey
Franklin 770-854-4862_______ _________
Channel catfish fingerlings, will del. or pick
up by appt. Ned Tibbitts Dallas 770-445-
4093 ____________________________
Channel, bluegill, shellcracker fingerlings,
dely. avail.; dbl. alumin. compartment haul
tank. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,
redear bream fingerling avail. Ed Henderson
1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-
595-7183
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Corriedale fleeces, silver, black, gray, handspinners delight,-whole or by the lb. Cindy Mclnvale The Rock 706-647-8776
Gourds for sale, Martin, bluebird, craft, will ship. Mr. Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Gourds; Martin, bluebird, & craft, $1/ea. & up, will ship. Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison 31035 912-552-6067__________
Herbal vegetable soaps for people & pups, send name & address for listing. Mary Waters Macon 912-986-1287
Miscellaneous Wanted
> Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be 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 envelop^, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy
Rainbow trout, Ige. sizes & fingerlings, Want milk tank, 500 plus gals., leaker, OK, farm pickup or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706- junker, better. J. C. Pittman Covington 770635-2848____________________.________ 786-4758 __________________________
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451____________________
Red wigglers, postpaid, bait size $14/lb., bedrun $12/lb., volume disc, avail. Lucy Brantley 693 Lott Rd. Douglas 31533
Sterile grass carp, 8-11" & 11-14" channel catfish fingerlings, 3" & up, hybrid bream, free & prompt dely., qty. disc. Mike Buford Cordele 912-273-4150__________________
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, laregmouth bass, dely. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144_____
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger lings, bluegill, shellcracker & redbreast. Don Tucker Chula 912-831-5735____________
Sterile grass carp, qty. disc., evg. pickups by appt. Mon.-Sat., Metro. Atlanta or statewide dely., call 9 am.-9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957-8916
Want portable Bandsaw sawmill & small molder. Charles W. Davis Pelham 912-2940019________________________________
Want 48" fans for chicken house, good cond. O. Pardue Dahlonega 706-864-3584
Want 8-10 ton feed bin or silo. George A. Rillinqs Lilburn 770-972-6643___________
Want barn wood or similar old weathered boards for picture farmes, pay reas. price or barter. Phillip Slotin Atlanta 770-952-5900
Want custom made wood walking canes. N. Newman Atlanta 404-373-4016_______
Want glass minnow trap. Billy Stewart 3167 Jonesboro Rd. Hampton 30228 770478-7497_____________________________
Want good used chicken incinerator, Ige. cap. accepted. Joe Robinson Jasper 770893-4489_____________________________
Want hdwd. trees, up or down, will cut/remove for the wood, Cherokee/surround. cos. Robbie Joe Ball Ground 770-479-3575
Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass finger Want incubator, redwood cabinet type. lings, qty. disc., pick-up Atlanta area or R.E. Eason Marietta 770-977-4160_______
statewide dely. avail. Randy Cooper Want Ige. 3 gal. or more, hand or motor,
Newnan 770-304-2008_________________ cranked, old-fashioned ice cream churn. Ted
Sterile grass carp $6/ea., qty. disc., Brewer Macon 912-743-9691____________
statewide dely. catfish, bream and bass Want Ige. auto, game feeder w/timer and
avail, on request. Barbara Boggs Ervin "live-catch" traps for humane animal control,
Athens 706-548-3637 800-321-9152
all sizes wanted. Roger Cobb Kennesaw
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, finger 770-422-2985_________________________
lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, dely. Want metal, watering cans, wooden wheel
avail., pick-up by appt. only. Danny Austin barrows, clay & stone containers, other. S.
Roberta 912-836-4938_________________ Odom 5057 Walnut Creek Ln. Gainesville
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger 30507 770-532-5830___________________
lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid Want millstone from grist mill, will pay reas.
Cox at 404-656-3682.
bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro price & pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-
706-554-0182 '
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Want old farmhouse suitable for moving.
Marti Nunn Roswell 770-992-9969
Want old brick for walkway from burned
out bldg, or other source, Griffin area. L. Noel
Griffin 770-228-0559
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Want old used bathtubs to . water cows,
must be reas. priced and in S. Atlanta area.
Al White Hampton 770-707-0799________
Want reas. priced small greenhouse or any
size greenhouse frame. Kelley Hensley
Union Point 706-486-2673
_________
. Want to buy small, odd, interesting farm
tools, gears, & metal parts to weld into gate.
Letsa Marietta Atlanta 404-872-2888
Want water tank and tower 10' or taller, would take tower only. C.S. Bowman Conyers 770-483-2455 770-785-7137
Garden Space
If you have any questions reagarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 404-651-9084.
Want garden space in NE. part of metro Atlanta. Kelvin Ranee Doraville 770-454-7477
Notices
Out-of-State Wanted
Want JD 2 cyl. tractor/equip., want AC-G w/equip., old hit & miss eng. and working windmill. Steve Colley Auburn AL 334-8218556 334-749-2413
Want farrowing grates, good cond. only, reas., call aft. 9pm. Casey Anglin Ranburne AL 205-568-5648
Timber
Timber for sale, 83 A. of good qtly. pine and some hdwds., good access, Dawson Co. L. Gianturco Alpharetta 770-667-2575
Helping Each Other
I need help in locating the handles for Club aluminum cookware. My set is in excellent condition, but the handles need replacing.
Bernice Grizzle 4132 Ridge Rd. Buford, Ga. 30519
i am trying to find a lid for a four-quart Revere Ware pressure cooker discontinued sometime in the 1950s or a
Want to buy hive of bees, reas. priced, w/in driving distance. John Parker 1227 Arlene Ct. Lilburn 30247___________________ _
Want to buy corn roaster, reas. H. Bugley Dalton 706-278-4532___________ _______
Want to buy 6 large goose quills, please
Ifyou have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Hal Mixon, Rayie, can't reach you by tele phone, we have honey wagon with a vacuum pump, contact me. Harold Martin Winder
Corrections
For lease 46+ A., 16/stall barn, roping area/& pens, pasture cross-fenced, house, lease, deposit, ref. required. Jimmie Jacobs Jefferson 706-367-9719
part that fits into the lid under the pressure gauge. Ruth M. ball P.O. Box 2879 Rome, Ga. 30164-2879
quote prices. E. H. James 705 Oak Bluff Rd. Brunswick 31525_____________________
Want to buy old millstone, will pick up, Ive. msg. Hank Davis Athens 706-549-2976
Want topsoil and fill dirt dumped on my prop., any amt. Blake Rainwater Stockbridge 770-860-8640______________
770-867-4880 Looking for Ginger, Bay TB mare, approx.
22/24 yrs., last known in Stockbridge. Kathy Dunaway Monroe 770-267-0927
Will Ruth Cabe contact me, send me your address to receive your pepper seeds. Gertrude Wallis Box 34-A, Rt. 2 Montezuma
Ga. Bonding Law
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tection to growers doing business with merchants, dealers and bro
I would like to find some information on how to create a tire planter: What to use to cut it, how to cut it and espe cially how to turn it inside out.
Beatrice Shell (404) 349-7846
Want used fencing and wood posts for Pygmy goats; also small incubator and brooder, old bricks. V. Mickelson Hawkinsville 912-783-4477
31063
Will the man who left a deposit on the 16 yt. Ford garden tractor in Ellijay contact me for pick-up/dely. R. Grant Ellijay 706-636-4444
kers handling fresh and frozen veg etables in interstate commerce.
These companies or individu als are required to be licensed by
I am trying to locate a source for a Columbus Iron Works Model 927 pot-bellied wood/coal stove. Please con tact me if you can help.
Wayne Barker
Market Watch
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which can define unfair practices and
5185 Paul Circle Conyers, Ga. 30208
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help resolve disputes between grow
770-929-1171
Atlanta, have a sufficient supply of accelerated maturity which has ers and interstate firms.
milk this summer. However, it will caused many production areas to
For information on bonded
cost a few cents more.
come in on top of each other. dealers or the licensing and bonding
Too Many Cows, Too Much Growers are now trying to market procedures, call your local state
Beef? The U.S. cattle numbers all the acreage in a compressed farmers' market or the
have increased in recent years. Still marketing season, which has led to Department's Marketing Division
the nation's total cattle inventory a depression in many prices. at (404) 656-3680.
has remained smaller than in much Squash prices are suffering the of the 1960s, and well below the most. Prices on May 28 were under levels of the 1970s and early 1980s. $4 for both yellow straight neck So why argue that the increasing (3/4 bushel) and zucchini (1 1/2
Farm Front
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U.S. cattle inventory in recent years bushels), which hardly covers har timely rains in late August. has contributed to lower prices? vesting costs. The average prices Statewide \ields averaged 625 Beef production, or the amount of for this time of year are usually pounds per acre, down 218
The readers of the Market Bulletin have graciously donated gourds in the past years to be used for birdhouses during the Jr. Ranger Day Camp at Pickett's Mill State Historic Site. Each child makes one to take home, and is one of their favorite activities. We have used up most of what we had stored and are in need of about 50 more for camps beginning June 17. We will be happy to pick up donated gourds in Paulding County or the surrounding area.
Karen Hamilton, Interpretive Ranger Pickett's Mill Historic Site 2640 Mt. Tabor Rd. Dallas, Ga. 30132 770-443-7850
beef tonnage produced, is the key. over $3 higher. Cabbage prices of pounds from last year's record
Can anyone tell me where to find parts for a Pyrex 10-
In fact, from a much smaller total $6.25 per 50-pound bag are about high.
cup coffee percolator?
cattle inventory than in recent $1.25 below average. Cucumbers
The preliminary marketing
M.L. Brown
decades, U.S. beef production in are running $2 below average for 1 year average price for 1995 cotton
Marietta, Ga.
1996 could set a new record. Even 1/9 bushels. Only beans are above was 76.2 cents per pound. 2.9
770-578-1774
if record-large beef production is recent seasons' average for this cents above 1994. The value of
not quite achieved in 1996, annual time of year.
lint cotton produced in 19(>5
Farm Safety Camps
tonnage will likely be the largest in
Vidalia onion prices have suf totaled S709.9 million, up 31 per
about 20 years.
fered, also. The freeze reduced -cent from the previous year.
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From the late 1970s through potential volume and the cool
Wheat Crop on Rise
Children ages 10-13 can attend and water safety will be offered.
out the early 1990s U.S. beef pro spring slowed development. Cool
The first forecast for camp June 23-25 for the opportuni Cost is $75 per camper and
duction was relatively flat, even temperatures in late March and though the size of the U.S. total early April delayed maturity and herd was generally declining. harvest volume is running about Historically, through about 1980, two weeks later than last year. Even the U.S. total cattle inventory and though volume is less and later than annual beef production tended to last year, volume is exceeding mar move together. But, beginning in ket expectations and prices have
Georgia's 1996 wheat yield is set al 44 bushels per harvested acre, compared w ith 58 bushels per har vested acre produced from the 1995 crop, said ihe statistics ser vice. A survey of producers con (acted in late April indicated this
ty to learn about animal safety, includes room and board for four
pond safety, first-on-the-scene, per days and three nights.
sonal protective equipment, ATV
Registration deadline for the
safety, introductory CPR, sun farm safety camp is June 14. To
sense, tractor safety, combine and receive camp applications, call
harvester safety along with electro (404) 657-6525.
cution hazards. The cost is $60 per
the early 1980s increasing cattle dropped from $28 the first week of year's yield would he ihe third camper and includes three days and carcass weights became a major volume to $20 the second week to highest ever if the early projec two nights room and board.
Legal Notice
factor compensating for declines in $15 on May 28. Growers are plac tions come true.
For children ages 14-15, the
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the number of cattle. Another way ing onions in storage in an attempt
Geoigia growers planted camp is offered June 23-26. The atives, and emulsifying, stabilizing or viscosity-
to look at this overall trend is: the to combat the decline in prices. amount of beef produced from each Texas volume has been about 20 cow in the U.S. has increased sig percent higher than last year and
HiO.fKtf) acres of wheat last winlet. expecting to harvest 35(1.000 acres lor grain. These figures are
program includes a 15-hour tractor
producing agents. Interested persons may submit written com
certification course made to meet ments concerning the Rules by mailing or faxing
the guidelines of the Department of them to:
nificantly. So, it takes a smaller many chains decided to feature the up 17 percent from the previous Education and Department of number of cattle to produce a given Texas 1015 variety which has been year. Production is forecast at Labor. An additional course on
Cameron Smoak, Assistant Commissioner Consumer Protection Division Georgia Department of Agriculture
amount of beef than just a few in the $6-$7 neighborhood for a 50- 15.4 million bushels. 35 percent electrocution hazards, personal
19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
years ago.
pound bag.
more than in 1995.
Several signs indicate that the
There appears to be little hope
Milk Production Declines
protective equipment, sun sense
Room 306 Atlanta, Georgia 30334 FAX: (404) 656-9380
build-up phase in U.S. beef cow for a significant general rebound in numbers is winding down. prices since South and North
The statistics service also teporled that milk production in
Liquidation of some of the U.S. Carolina are expected to be coming Georgia declined three perceni in
Bulletin Schedule Change
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Such comments must be received prior to the close of business on June 24, 1996.
This notice is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(1) of the Georgia Administrative
cow herd may soon be apparent. As in earlier than normal. The com 1995 to 1 billion. 555 million
We at the Market Bulletin office Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.
cattle numbers begin to decline, pressed marketing season will like even a modest decline in cattle ly continue unless there is a signif
pounds. Milk production jier cow (I5.55f) pounds) was 87 pounds
ask our readers, subscribers and advertisers to please be understand
Next Pick-Your-Own Edition
inventory numbers will be impor icant change in the weather. Maybe lower than in 1991. 'I he average ing of this procedural change. The Market Bulletin will publish
tant. What would be a small decline the cool temperatures that accom number of milk cows fell to "During the Olympic Games the its next special Pick-Your-Own Fmit
in cattle numbers compared to the panied the rains during the week of 100.0(10 head during 1995. 2,000 whole world will be focused on our and Vegetable Listing on July 10.
liquidation in the 1970s, for exam May 28 will help spread the harvest below 1994. Cash icceipts from state,"
noted
Georgia If you would like your farm list
ple, will translate`into a much larg out. To date, 1996 is shaping up as marketings of milk during 1995 Commissioner of Agriculture ed in this section, please send your
er decline in beef tonnage.
a less than an exciting year for (S222 million) was seven percent Tommy Irvin. "We must all make notice to our office by June 26.
Georgia's Spring Vegetable Georgia vegetable growers.
below the previous year. some adjustments during this Your notice should include your
Deal Is Off to a Sluggish Start.
Market Watch provided cour Producers received an average ol intense period and I hope all our name, county, address, approximate
Late winter freezes killed many tesy of Extension Agricultural SI4.30 per hundred pounds of citizens will join together to help availability, telephone number and
crops that caused growers to Economics, Cooperative Extension milk sold to plants and dealers make these Games a success and area code, and any comments on
replant. The cold weather delayed Service, College of Agricultural & during 1995. compared with an show visitors from around the your operation. Any additional
some planting and also slowed Environmental
Sciences, average price ol SI4.90 for 1994. world the kind of Southern hospi information provided may be edited
growth. Then the May heat wave University of Georgia.
tality for which we are famous." due to space limitations.
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If the foliage on your azaleas is yel low, it usually indicates the plants lack iron or the soil pH is too alkaline. The only way you will know for sure is to have your soil tested. If low iron is the problem, you can spray the plants with iron chelate as a "quick cure." Be sure to apply as directed on the label. The iron will be absorbed through the leaves, and the plants will turn green within a day. If your soil proves to be too alkaline, you can make it more acidic by applying an azalea-camellia fertilizer after the plants flower in the spring.
You can revitalize petunias after their first bloom by cutting the plant back several inches. This will help to foster repeated blooms. If the plants are cut back periodically throughout the summer, they should remain attractive well into the fall provided they are well-watered and fertilized.
Fertilize annual flowers every four to six weeks, applying about one tea spoon to each square foot.
Aerating your lawn will allow water, oxygen and nutrients to get down to the grass roots where they are needed. If you do not own one, you can rent a power aer ator or one that you can pull behind your lawn or garden tractor at an equipment rental store. One simple way to keep your lawn aerated is to wear golf shoes when ever you are working in the yard.
To water your vegetables deeply, punch several small holes in the bottom of one-gallon milk jugs and bury each jug between your large plants such as toma toes, squash, etc. Bury it so only the cap will appear above the ground or mulch. When you fill with water, the jugs will release it slowly deep into the ground. This will insure the water is getting to the roots where it is needed.
Blossom-end rot, which is caused by poor distribution of moisture, can be a real problem for tomatoes in hot, dry weather. The condition is evident when the blossom end of tomatoes turns gray to black. If your tomatoes develop blossomend rot, you can apply a solution of calci um chloride, available at lawn and garden centers, to prevent the problem from developing on the unaffected tomatoes. The solution will not help those tomatoes already affected by blossom-end rot.
Farm Safety Camps Sponsored in Tifton
Animal-inflicted injury is the num ber one cause of childhood farm injury in Georgia, where one out of every four farm injuries involves a child, according to data collected by the Georgia Healthy Farmers Program, an agricultural injury prevention initiative of Georgia Public Health.
Nothing guarantees a child's safety, but the risks are lowered when the child practices safe behavior, which can be learned at farm safety camp sponsored by Georgia Healthy Farmers, Progressive Farmer Magazine and others. Two overnight farm safety camps for children who live or work on a farm are offered at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Ga.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 5 1996
Market Watch
Talbot County Extension Director Paul Bulloch shows off an
antique Farm-All tractor which will be featured as part of the Old South Farm Day Saturday, June 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Highway 41 North in
Woodland, Ga. This tractor, along with 150 other tractors, implements and tools will be on display at the Old South Farm Museum as part of the day's activities. The museum was founded by farm equipment collector Bulloch. The day's festivities include Georgia Old Time Plow Club demon strations, trimming and shoeing mules, trimming and fitting draft horses,
milking cows, arts and crafts and more. Admission is three dollars for adults, one dollar for children and includes a tour of the museum. For more information on Farm Day or the opening of the museum, call Paul
Bulloch at (706) 674-2706 or Ed Rowe at (706) 665-8776.
Legal Notice
Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Rules To All Interested Persons and Parties: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will consider the adoption of Rules on June 25, 1996, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon in the Office of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. Such amendments involve numerous changes: Rules Chapter 40-7-6 bring the regulations relative to commer cially bottle water and vending machines into conformity with new federal regulations, and Rules Chapter 40-7-9 bring the regulations relative to manufactures, distributors and bottles of bottle soft drinks and soft drink syrups into conformity with federal labeling requirements and make other corrections, to wit: In.connection with Chapter 40-7-6 the following is a summary of the amendments: The change in: Rule para graph 40-7-6-.01(8) updates C.F.R. reference; Rule para graph 40-7-6-.01(10) lowers the acceptable parts per mil lion of Total Dissolved Solids to 250 and further distinguishes "mineral water"; Rule paragraph 40-7-6.01(14) adds FDA preemptive standards to Spring Water definition; Rule paragraph 40-7-6-.02(l) deletes reference to C.F.R. Part 103.35 and EPD/DNR. Rule Chapter 391-35; Rule paragraph 40-7-6-.02(2) deletes reference to Appendix A, 21 C.F.R. Parts 165 and 103.35 and EPD/D.N.R. rule Chapter 391-3-5; Rule paragraph 40-7-6.03(2) deletes present wording in its entirety to eliminate required four year monitor sampling of Group III and IV contaminates and renumbers subsequent paragraphs in the Rule: Rule paragraph 40-7-6-.03(5) deletes word "unregu lated;" 40-7-6-.03-(7) adds the word "finished" to better define the type of product monitoring required; Rule 40-76-.04 deletes the reference to Part 103.35(f) of 21 C.F.R.; Rule 40-7-6-.07 corrects the spelling of "Micro-organism"; Rule paragraph 40-7-6-.10(a) prohibits the unqualified term "Mineral Water" being used on water to which minerals have been added; Rule paragraph 40-7-6-.12(2) replaces the 21 C.F.R. reference from Part 103 to Part 165; and a final change deletes all of Appendix A to such Chapter. In connection with Chapter 40-7-9 the following is a summary of the amendments: The change in Rule 40-7-9.13 adds "(s)" on container; Rule paragraph 40-7-9-.16(f) eliminates the reference to Saccharin and cyclamic acids and replaces them with references to the requirements of 21 C.F.R. Parts 170-186; Rule paragraph 40-7-9-.16(g) elimi nates list of Nutritive Sweeteners and substitutes in lieu thereof the requirements of 21 C.F.R. Parts 170-186; Rule 40-7-9-27 replaces the entire text with reference- to 21 C.F.R. Part 101.30 requirements for the declaration of per centage of fruit or vegetable juice content; Rule 40-7-9-28 replaces the entire text with reference to 21 C.F.R. Part 102.33 requirements for fruit or vegetableJuice; a further amendment deletes Rules 40-7-9-29 through 40-7-9-37 and renumbers subsequent Rules; Rule Paragraph 40-7-938(2)(a) adds "aspartame" to the list of nutritive sweeteners and provides that newly developed FDA approved products are acceptable for nutritive sweeteners; and Rule para graphs 40-7-9-38(2)(b), (d), (e), (f), (g), and (j) add provi sions that allow newly developed FDA approved products to be acceptable for flavoring ingredients, acidifying agents, buffering agents, foaming agents, chemical preserv
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Outlook Briefs The Cream Is Rising and So Are Prices. There is an old saying that "the cream rises to the top." This indicates that the best ends up on top. This year in the dairy industry, it seems only the best will survive. A severe national shortage of grain is pushing up feed costs and causing eco nomic havoc for our nation's dairy farm ers. The May, 1996 com contract on the Chicago Board of Trade rose from $3.60 per bushel in January to $4.70 by the third week of April. Despite higher costs the price of milk has been slow to respond
Time to Plant Dove Fields
The mourning dove is one of the most popular game birds, and Georgia has an abundance of these birds through out the state. Approximately 125,000 hunters harvest over three million doves each year in Georgia. Fall dove hunts are a Georgia tradition, and good hunts result from months of planning and preparation before the season begins. For a field to be ready to hunt in September, it should be planted now.
Agricultural areas throughout Georgia have large numbers of doves. Larger agricultural fields that are unfit for many other game species provide good dove habitat and excellent hunting oppor tunities. Doves are seed eaters and feed on waste grains and weed seeds in agri cultural fields.
Dove hunting on baited areas is ille gal. However, it's legal to plant a field with grains that doves prefer, harvest or mow all, part, or none of the field and harvest doves attracted to the area. In addition to attracting doves for hunting, well-managed fields provide benefits to many other species of wildlife throughout the year.
A dove hunting field should be at least three acres and have at least one acre per hunter for safe conditions. You can attract numbers of doves throughout the season by alternating strips of different crops. Browntop millet matures in 60-70 days to provide excellent early-season hunting. Sunflower and Dove proso mil let take 90-100 days to mature and are available after the browntop has been used. Grain sorghum can take up to 130 days to mature, therefore providing good, late season hunting opportunities.
Plant strips about 50 feet wide and keep the field weed-free. Planting the field in rows will allow it to be cultivated periodically. Otherwise, scatter the seeds and use approved herbicides as needed to control weeds. Doves have weak legs and do not use areas where they have to scratch and search for foods. Fields should be fertilized to insure good seed production.
Plant fields so that seeds mature about two weeks prior to hunting. This gives birds an opportunity to locate the food and to begin using the area. Mowing helps scatter the grain and makes it more available for doves. In fields that are heavily covered with vegetation, it is ben eficial to lightly disk a few strips to help the doves find seeds.
Fields should not be hunted more than once or twice a week. Overshooting a field will drive the birds away. The suc cess of any dove field depends on the quality, availability and timing of the seeds produced. Fields that continually supply mature grain are the best at attract ing doves. For more information about planting dove fields, contact the Wildlife Resources Division office nearest you or call (770) 918-6416.
and Federal order price has actually declined four cents per gallon between January and April. Prices are now increasing but farm-gate milk prices have not kept up with the higher feed costs and that has created a. severe cash-flow prob lem for dairy farmers. For example, one Georgia dairy farmer reported base milk prices at $15.25 in January, $15.43 in February, $15.07 in March and $15.21 by April. That same producer watched as No. 2 com prices in Eatonton rose from $3.60 per bushel in January to over $5 per bushel by April.
April milk production in Georgia was down 9.4 percent compared to the state's production in April, 1995. This is a decline of 1,636,000 gallons of milk. This milk will have to be replaced by milk from other parts of the nation and there is not any surplus milk anywhere in the Southeast. Total U.S. milk production for the first quarter of 1996 was below the same quarter a year ago after adjusting for an extra day in February. Farmers in all parts of the country are hurting finan cially, but dairy farmers in the Southeast are being hit the worst.
Consumers can expect to pay 20-30 cents more per gallon for milk for the rest of the year. The price of other dairy prod ucts, such as cheese, are rising. In just the past few weeks the wholesale price of cheese has increased 10 cents a pound.
Most experts agree that dairy farmers face the most difficult economic times they have seen in many years. Producing milk has not been profitable for several years. High production costs and low prices have forced more than 11,000 southeastern dairy farmers out of busi ness in the past five years. This includes 75 Georgia dairy farmers over the last 18 months.
The supply of milk in the Southeast is running seven percent behind the first quarter of last year. Dairy companies shipped more than 2 milhon gallons of milk per week into the Southeast during last summer's heat wave or enough to supply everyone in the Atlanta metropol itan area a half-gallon of milk per week. Some of this milk came from as far away as Wisconsin and costs as much as 42 cents per gallon more to procure than locally produced milk.
Georgia dairy farmers and milk com panies are working hard to make sure that all Georgians, as well as their two million guests for the Summer Olympics in
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Legal Notice
Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Rules To All Interested Persons and Parties: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will consider the adoption of Rules on June 25, 1996, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon in the office of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. The proposed changes would delete subparagraph (7)(c) of Rule 40-20-1-.03 and add a new paragraph 4020-1-.03(9). The Rule relates to recycled or reprocessed type engine coolants proposed for adoption as Rule 40-20-1.03(9), entitled "Recycled or reprocessed type engine coolant," pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 10-1-200 et seq. The proposed paragraph will be added to the existing Rule 40-20-1-.03 as paragraph (9). The addition will permit the use of and establish standards, testing requirements, label ing, notice requirements and manner of dispensing of recycled or reprocessed type engine coolants. Interested persons may submit written comments concerning the rules by mailing or faxing them to: Bill Truby, Assistant Commissioner Fuel and Measures Division Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Room 321 Atlanta, Georgia 30334 FAX: (404) 656-9380 Such comments must be received prior to the close of business on June 24, 1996. This notice is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(1) of the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.