GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol. m No. 45
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Ga. Corn Crop Looks Golden
This year's com crop in Georgia is traly looking golden.
"We're looking at a com crop for `96 that's about half again as valuable as in `95," said George Shumaker, an econo mist with the University of Georgia Extension Service.
The com crop this year is estimated to be worth about $157 milhon, compared to $102 milhon last year.
Farmers in Georgia plan to harvest about 190,000 acres more com than last year. The overall yield is estimated at 97 bushels per acre.
Shumaker said he advised a number of farmers to sell their com in late July and August when prices were high. "Prices are in a dip right now during harvest," he said. "But if farmers can store their com and manage it carefully, they can see more profitable prices closer to the new year."
Income Tax Schools Scheduled For Farms, Small Businesses
The 1996 Farm and Small Business Income Tax Schools for Tax Practitioners will be sponsored during November in Georgia by the University of Georgia Extension Service. Teachers for the classes are Internal Revenue Service agents and agricultural econo mist Keith Kightlinger.
The workshops will be in Tifton Nov. 12-13, Statesboro Nov. 14-15, Macon Nov. 18-19 and Gainesville Nov. 20-21.
For more information, call (912) 3863416 or (912) 386-3512.
Market Bulletin Plans
Special People Edition
The Special People List for 1996 will be published in the Market Bulletin Dec. 4. Deadline for submitting names for the list is Nov. 20.
If you know of an elderly or shut-in reader who would like to be included, please secure his or her permission and include a statement to this effect with the person's signature before submitting the information to the Market Bulletin. Requests submitted without this informa tion will not be published. Please submit the name and address for one person only. Only Georgia residents will be included on the list, and we will riot pub lish any entries which do not meet the above requirements. Only one Special People list will be published for 1996.
Please send entries to the following address: Market Bulletin, Ga. Dept, of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr., Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.
Wednesday November 6,1996
Copyright 1996
Georgia Cotton Crop Largest Since 1918
Because of timely rainfall this year, Georgia cotton farmers are expected to have the biggest crop in terms of total bales since 1918.
Not since the end of the First World War has there been so much cotton grown in Georgia.
This year's harvest in the state is expected to top two million 480-pound bales. "It's a sizable crop," said Steve Brown, cotton specialist with the University of Georgia Extension Service. "It's the biggest crop we've had in over 75 years in terms of total bales.
This year's crop is up slightly from 1.94 million bales harvested last year. Georgia farmers in 1990 picked just 405,000 bales on 350,000 acres.
The Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service reported that Georgia's cotton growers planted 1.375 million acres this year, down from 1.5 million acres last year.
In 1995, the average yield per acre was 625 pounds, compared to 698 pounds per acre in 1996, according to the
Georgia Students Experience Equine Science Program
When students report back to school in late summer, most of them have a cer tain amount of apprehension about new classes and grade levels as well as new teachers and classrooms. But students at Decatur County, Georgia, experienced more anticipation and excitement than apprehension as they returned to school because they were looking forward to a new program called Equine Science.
"We are very excited about this new program," said Dr. Suzanne Bonifay, principal of West Bainbridge Middle School in Bainbridge, Ga. "In this pro gram, which is conducted in conjunction with the University of Georgia, students learn both science and agriculture from a business standpoint and from the per spectives of a variety of business leaders in South Georgia."
To get the program off the ground, West Bainbridge Middle School science teachers spent part of the summer taking special classes from UGA agriculture specialists. This same group then spent the remainder of the summer writing the curriculum for the new program.
Centered around the equine industry, the new curriculum has a hands-on focus and meets the state requirements for sci ence. Sixth grade students learn about crop growth, fertilizer requirements, pest control, irrigation, etc., whereas seventh graders study such topics as horse anato my, genetics and parasite control and eighth grade students explore soil testing, soil depletion, water resources, waste management and other topics.
An initial group of 21 seventh graders will receive additional instruction on the equine industry and explore a variety of
careers in the industry. In addition they will hear from guest speakers that include farriers, veterinarians, horse trainers, small business owners and farmers.
The students in this select group were selected based upon their interest in the program. The ability level of the partic-
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Farm Front
Com harvest in Georgia made lim ited progress and icmains over a week behind normal, according to the latest report from the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service. Cotton harvest made excellent progress during the same time period and by late October was almost a week ahead of noimal for this time of year. Heavy rains atc causing problems in some unharvest ed cotton fields. Sorghum harvest made some progress recently, but remains several weeks behind normal.
Peanut harvest picked up the pace in the latest reporting period, as dig ging is now only a week behind nor mal and threshing is only a few days behind normal. Condition of unhar vested fields remained about the same as prev iously reported.
Wheat planting made only limited progress and continues behind aver age. while apple harvesting is a day or two ahead of normal. Meanwhile, pecan harvest has made steady ptogress, but still icmains a tew days behind average. Fall vegetables are showing seasonal decline in volume and farmers continue to actively spiay for insects and diseases.
statistics service. The determining factor for the abun
dant crop this year was rain. "Last year we faced extreme drought in some areas of the state," Brown said. "This year we had some drought, but we set a better crop earlier on. And we had a little more scattered rain than we had last year."
The Georgia cotton crop usually is harvested between mid-September and mid-November. Even though growers began picking cotton early this year, it's predicted that they will keep picking until Thanksgiving. Harvesting has been delayed by heavy rains in late August and early September.
Georgia ranks second in the U.S. in cotton acreage behind Texas and third in bale production behind Texas and California.
This year's cotton crop will go to mar ket at about 72 cents per pound. The crop contributes more than $691 million to Georgia growers and the economy of Georgia.
ag consumer line...
Last year I bought $100 worth of ornamental plants for my yard and most of them died. I watched over these plants like they were my children. What do you think went wrong?
Sometimes, we can literally kill plants with kindness by applying excess quantities of fertilizer and water. Planting too deeply also is a common mistake. When plants are set too deeply in the soil, the lower portion of the root system becomes deprived of oxygen and dies. Before you attempt to replace the ornamental plants you lost last year, contact your local county extension office for assistance.
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How can I tell if the flying insects my husband found in our bathroom are ter mites or winged ants?
Termites have a broad waist, two pairs of equally sized wings, and anten nae that are not elbowed. Ants have a pinched waistline like an hour-glass, hind wings that are smaller and short er than the front wings and elbowed antennae.
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If you have problems or questions concerning products or services regulat ed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 226, Agriculture Building, 19 M.L. King Jr., Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 303344201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404656-3645.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday November 6, 1996
Custom no-till pasture planting, call for Will split your firewood in Troup Co. area. 642 Ford combine, $9500, extra combine
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
quotes. Philip Ivey Macon 912-474-2639
Joel Roper LaGranqe 706-884-1919
for parts, 3200 gal. Calumet manure applica
Farm fence built, all types, field fence, Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 8 yrs. experi tor, $1900, 18,000' polypipe, can fuse.
barbed wire, horse corrals, wooden fences. ence, will come to your property & saw logs Lawrence Berry Albany 912-432-9316
All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a
Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and
Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-459-0074 Fence painting,, specializing in black tar
fence treatments. Ted Ward Alpharetta 770924-7182 _________ _________ ,________
into top qlty. lumber for barns, log homes, sid ing, beams, etc. J. Adams Ellijay 706-2658147 ____________ '
Woodmizer portable bandsaw mill, turn
, '40 JD wide front-end, 3-pt hitch, rebuilt eng., good tires, $2,150. David Fitzsimmons Woodbury 706-553-2900
'47 A. JD tractor, restored, mtr.'over-hauled,
part thereof; any and all item(s) sub movement of the same. Ads for
Fencing in Jenkins & surrounding counties, your logs into smooth, top qlty. lumber, cus '49 parts tractor, p/s, 3-pt. hitch, both/$2500,
mitted for sale through the BUL some categories must meet certain 3,4 & 5 strand barbed wire installation. Darrell tom sawed on your properiy, cut post, fencing, call night. Robert Lott Gainesville 770-287-
LETIN must meet at least one of the requirements.
McClung Millen 912-982-4953
siding, barn timber to spec. Mike Flournoy 1994
following criteria: 1) must be pro duced by the advertiser. on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from mate rials on his/her own farming opera tion, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90
Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations ad guide lines cannot be listed in the BUL LETIN each week, Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852,
Front-end loader and bushhog work, done
reas. small and large jobs accepted. Jane Roten Palmetto 770-463-0479 770-463-
3041________ _____________________ __
Horse & livestock transported locally or long
distance. Luke Silvio 795 Cooper Rd.
Grayson 30221 770-962-6027
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Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. area, or
other states, reas. rates, also have tractor for
Luthersville 770-927-6288
Farm Services Wanted
Need pasture fence line cleared in SW Jones Co. Caren Sanders Gray 912-9869339_________________________________
Want someone to build 3-5 acre pond in Meriwether Co., must have exp. and reasonable. T. Harriss Roswell 770-908-6114
'52 8N Ford tractor, 51 bush hog, 12V sys., very good cond., $2800. R. Boswell Moreland 770-253-2994
'52 JD 'B" tractor, wide front-end, restored to like new cond., call aft. 6pm. Harold Rutledqe Rex 770-961-6742
'53 Jubilee, all new parts, new mtr,, must assemble from trans. forward, $1800. Greg Walker Douglasville 770-422-3286 770-942-
days prior to offering for sale through 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Want someone to plow & harrow 2-3 A. in 8701
the BULLETIN.
or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507______ Buford area. JoeyWilson Buford 770-271- '57 Earthmaster tractor w/implements, box
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 market; handling large quantities of,product for
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
Horseshoeing, 30 yrs. exp., young horses, gentle, broke, advanced training. Ed Whitehurst Blakely 912-768-2560
Land clearing, pick up roots to make land area smooth, used farmland clearing, low hrs. H. Miles 3600 Ware St. Ext. Blackshear 31516 912-449-4828 ________________
0062 ,
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Will pay someone to cut down oak tree by
house and haul away. Beverly Hagerty
Chamblee 770-458-4567
FARM EMPLOYMENT
scraper, spring harrow, bush hog, runs great, needs brakes, $1,750. J. Phillips Ball Ground 770-720-4601
'64 Ford gas tractor, $5000; 16' dbl. axle trlr., $800; cone type fert. spreader $225. Willie Reese Thomson 706-595-1909
'68 MF 135 dsl. tractor, Howse blade, Howse
distribution (i.e., more than normal more than one week. Ads may be
Livestock hauled statewide, will haul out of
bush hog, exc. cond, used locally, new tires,
household or farm quantities); sup published consecutively up to a max state, reas. rates. Scott McDaniel Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat $8000/cash. Woody Woodvard Franklin
ported by advertisement (i.e., adver imum of four (4) weeks. A new notice Barnesville 770-358-0640______________ egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082. Springs 706-245-1044 800-411 -6796
tisement in publications other than the must be submitted after each maxi-, Lumber dry kiln for rent, by week or month,
'71 JD Planters & insecticide boxes mntd.
BULLETIN; listed as' "'business" in telephone directories or "'yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding busi ness licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to des ignate the length of ads and the num
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.
attractive prices. Tom Brock Talking Rock 706-692-6245______________
Metal roofs repaired and painted w/white reflective acrylic paint, water proof finish, stops leaks anywhere. Ron Bousquet Loganville 770-466-0619________________
Pole barns built, any size- and type of remodeling on barns, etc. Gary Pernell Kite 912-237-6379 912-668-4354_____________
Only farm work or farm help wanted adver tisements allowed. No commercial, indus-
trial, or domestic employment permitted.
Caretakers wanted-retired man/wife
w/income for gardening/security on sm. farm
btwn. Monroe & Athens; free rent remodeled
home. Janice Burrell Watkinsville 706-769-
7658______________-
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Exp. couple wants to manage, share, work,
on 4 row cult., like new, call aft. 9pm. C. Brown Sycamore 912-567-2013
'79 Int'l 1900 S &. Litter spreader, 18' DFI body, 404 mtr., used 1 yr., call aft. 6pm. Phil Conner Pitts 912-648-6485
'85 Ditch Witch w/trlr., $3850; '71 front-end loader, gas, $3900, both good cond; 4x8 hvy. duty tilt trlr., $325. Andy Carroll Rome 706295-9353
ber of ads that may be placed by a Advertisers who do not want a tele
Qlty. lumber cut from your logs at your or lease, modern broiler farm. Bill Porter
Holiday Closing Notice
family unit in any issue of the BUL phone number printed in their ads place w/Woodmizer bandsaw. Bob Best Gumming 770-887-4206________________ _
Due to the upcoming Veteran's Day hol
LETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice should note this fact on the face of Tallapoosa 770-574-9336__________
Exp. stable master, groundskeeper, animal iday Monday, Nov. 11, the deadline for the
may be placed by any family unit in the advertisement furnished to the
Quality hoofcare since 1976, prompt, reli care, seeking optional salary and living acco- Nov. 20 issue of the Market Bulletin will be
any issue of the BULLETIN. Family BULLETIN.
able service, 50-mi. radius from my home, call modations. John Moll Atlanta 404-816-9616 4:30 p.m., Nov. 12. Please send your ad to
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Each notice submitted for publi cation must be in writing, legible, on
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for appt., some Saturday's avail. Bob Bond Social Circle 770-464-4353________ _
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
. Male w/exp. will caretake your land/livestock, need house/salary, willing to relocate. Carl Browder Monticello 770-787-7187 _______
Male wants to work on a chicken/cattle farm to learn, need salary & livings accomodations. Johnny Lewis Cartersville 770-386-1260
the Bulletin office by 4:30 p.m. Nov. 12 for it to be included in the Nov. 20 issue.
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a single sheet of paper separate from the right to edit notices.
770-954-9218 -____________ '
Need repart-time help in private horse barn, ten consent of the Georgia Department of
any other notice, and be accompa Georgia residents only may adver
Stump grinding, fast affordable, satisfaction free pasture board/possible lease on horse. Agriculture.
nied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number
tise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the
guaranteed, free estimates. Lee Walding Susan Simpson Covington 770-784-9597
Conyers 770-483-5939__________
Sharpsburg boarding facility needs depend
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, able help w/am feeding and stall ceaning, exp.
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reas. priced, free est. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 ______________
Stumps ground 6"-30" below ground level, all areas, access no problem. Richard Phillips Woodstock 770-516-8633_______________
Stumps neatly ground 6''-30" with ground level from all areas, access is no problem. Gary Reynolds Roswell 770-992-8005_____
Top quality lumber sawed from your logs on your property for barns, log homes, siding,
necessary. Erin Doolittle Newnan 770-463-
0845
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Very exp., responsible, mature, female
seeks horse employment w/in 45 mi. radius of
Greensboro. Sandy Smith Greensboro 706-
486-4641_____________________________
Want responsible female to feed pheasants,
other small chores in exchange for room and
board, small salary. Tere Lopez 955 Lake
Stone Dr, Oxford 30267 770-787-2955
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beams, framing, etc. with woodmizer portable Want responsible retired couple for part-time
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
FARM SERVICES Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat
egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
The Market Bulletin publishes advertise ments for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the fol lowing guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services: All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. _______________________
25 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, exca vation of and surfacing horse riding arenas, residential grading, backhoe/trucking, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-6543777_________________________________
Aerating, bushhogging, plowing, post holes, fert. spread spraying, light grading. Steve Still Loganville 770-466-7373 ____________
All types tractor work, bushhogging, gar dens plowed, seeding, driveways scraped, front-end loader, reas. rate. Bill Couch Gumming 770-889-3017 ______
Bushhogging and light tractor work. John Martin 1770 Piney Grove Rd. Loganville 30249 770-466-6568____________________
Bushhogging in or around Loganville, Ga., Walton Co. M. Walsh Loganville 770-4663685____________________________'
Bushhogging, plowing, landscaping, haul ing topsoil, loader work, southside area. Phil Williams Stockbridge 770-474-8783______
Bushhogging, clearing around lakes, haul ing rock at reas. rates in Muscovy, Harris, Talbot and Marion Cos. David. Brookins Columbus 706-569-0436________________
Bushhogging, prompt service, exp. opera tor, $25/hr. obo. Gus Toombs Fayetteville 770-461-3139_________________________
Bushhogging, reas. priced in S. Fulton, Coweta, Douglas and Fayette Cos. Charlie Dodson College Park 770-964-3209
Bushhogging, $20/hr., also driveway work, Banks and surrounding, counties. Chip Wheelus Commerce 706-335-6617_______
Bushhogging, plowing, fert. & plant small acreage, drives scraped, fence repair, fence lines cleared, will travel 50 mile radius of Meansville. E. Yeoman Zebulon 770-5671391____________________ ___________ __
Bushhogging, large or small acreage, farm
sawmill. Larry Dunagan Toccoa 706-886-
7751 _____________________
Tractor work, grading, plowing, bush hog
ging, drainage & erosion, pasture grassing,
fences installed, repair tree services. B. Brand
Alpharetta 770^175-3528
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Tractor work, bushhogging, plowing, seed
ing, disk harrow, rock rake, dirt moved. John
Barfield Carnesville 706-384-2172________
Tractor work- all types bushhogging loader, backhoe, etc., anywhere in Ga., exp. operator,
reliable. John Harte Dallas 770-514-7881
Welder fabricator, 20 yrs. exp.,
tractor/equip, repair, reas. rates, Middle, Ga. area. R. Brown Macon 912-742-4087______
Will build barns and fences of all types wood, wire, NZ- Hi-Tenzile. Mark Welchel
Murrawille 770-534-4175_______ _______
Will build barns, farm bldgs., barbed wire & wooden fence & horses' fence. Batis Kelley
Hartwell 706-376-6322__________________
Will build and repair lakes, grading and
dragline work, 35 yrs. experience. Kenneth McEachern Lithonia 770-482-8616_______
- Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, farm
bldgs., corrals & all other related work,
statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell
706-376-6708_________________________
cattler & hay farm, caretaker, duties in
exchange for house rent. M. McCarty Unadilla
912-627-3603__________________________
Want asst, herdsman/milker, 200 cow dairy,
ref. required, salary/housing/utilities. Ken
Stewart White Plains 706-486-2112
Want couple to work on breeder hen farm,
salary plus housing. William Fain Demorest
706-754-3969
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Want exp. reliable dairy help, prefer non-
smoker or drinker, ref. required, salary, hous
ing, util, provided. David Gould Vienna 912-
268-7389 _________________________
Want exp. reliable young man to manage
stable, quarters/nego. salary, serious inquiries
only. A. Haskins 271T Peach Orchard Rd.
Augusta 30906 ________________ _
Want job on farm in Franklin, Jackson, or
Banks Cos. Paul Blevins Rt. 2, Box 2196
Danielsville 30633 706-789-3598__________
Want resp. husband/wife w/income, for part-
time work on cattle/hay farm, house-rent from
wages, ref., call aft. 7:30pm. Bob Davis 1073 David Rd. SW Cave Springs 30124 706-777-
3601________________ ;_____________ ___
Want weekend barn help, exp. w/feeding, mucking, turnout for 17 horses, salary, lessons
or boarding. Cindy Farmer Houston 770-967-
All types tractor work: plowing, bushhog ging and front-end loader, barns built/repaired, fences built. Jerry Glancy Griffin 770-227-2398________ __________
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, boxscraping, pulverizer, auger work, fence posts, efficient operator using Ford 3930,9" or 12" auger, prompt service. W. Rowsey
fencing. David Branch Sr. Bishop 706769-
5189____________________
Caretaking, Kudzu control on vacant
acreage, large areas, no problem, compete-
tive rates. Mitchell Williams College Park
770-969-6273
__________________
Custom barns, pole bldgs. & equip, sheds
built, fencing of all types, especially horse
Will build farm fences of any type, statewide. John Hill Maysville 706-335-7755
. Will build or repair farm bldgs. Billy Healan 1610 Church St. Conyers 30207 770-9220685________________ ________________
Will catch, pen or haul cattle, have horses, dogs, pens, tranq. gun, statewide. D. Boyt Yatesville 706-647-9757 ______________
2207____________ ___________;________
Want woman for light farm duties, will furnish
good home, own room, etc. Geneva Mize
Loganville 770-446-3873
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Woman wants job doing light farm work and
home, living in, permanant work. Sandra
Wallace Conyers 770-483-5840
Maysville 706-652-2200_________________ fencing, Cobb & surrounding cos. Jim Will design and build any size and shape All types of horse jumps, made to order. Joe Vesmarovich Powder Springs 770-943- lake, clearing and grading also. Keith T. Dove
FARM MACHINERY
Handyman"Danielsville 706-789-3501
7161
_____________ _____________ Grayson 770-736-0674_________________
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment poli cy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta; GA 30334-4250 has been des
Backhoe work, chicken pits, clean up, water Custom cotton harvesting using JD 9965 Will do bushhogging, lawn & garden tilling, ifyou have any questions regarding this cate
lines, elec, lines, small jobs. Bill Clawson w/in-line heads. Clifford Gay Milan 912-362- front-end loader work w/4WD tractor. Steve gory, call Ora Garel at 404-651-9081.
Clermont 770-983-0944 ___________
4618 _____________________
Kennedy Snellville 770-978-7052______ __
ignated to coordinate compliance with the non discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the
Bushhog, chipping, light clearing and tractor
work in and around the Hogansville area;
reas. rates. Larry Dunaway Hogansville 706-
637-8861
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Custom cotton picking, will pick cotton in Tattnall, Evans, Long and Liberty counties, reas. rates. Shane Brannen Glennville 912654-3248__________________________ __
Will do bushhogging by the job. Calvin Rawls, Jr. Lilbum 770-921-1311
Will paint barns, fences, outbldgs., etc., reas. rates. Jamie Price Lawrenceville 770-
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery
Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights pro vided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency.
Bushhogging work done at a. reas. rate by exp. operator, prompt svc. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434___________________
Bushhogging & light tractor work, reas. rates in Douglas Co. and surrounding area.
Custom hay baling, 4x5 md. bales, by the bale or acre in Carroll Co. only. Charles Parker Bowdon 770-258-5185___________
Custom lumber mill work, will come and saw your logs into valuable lumber on-site. Bill
693-9025 _______________
Will saw your logs into lumber at your loca tion with podable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262
and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
Whitfield 3-pt. hitch (2 man) full cab, direct dr. tree planter $5000; l/^'xSO" or 32" coulter blades, $250, aft. 6pm. J. D. Richardson
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Danny McCravy Douglasville 770-949-6372 Jasper Rome 706-802-0949
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Louvale 912-838-4548
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'85 JD 310 B backhoe loader, 2300 hrs., 3-axle H.D. steel trlr. 6 1/2'x18' dovetail, AC B, exc. cond., cults., $1900, will trade Ford backhoe/loader 2000 mdl., 4 cyl., gas IH Cub lowboy w/4' mower, runs good, new
$17,500; 2 Marden choppers $2000 ea., 1 hinged ramps, 2 brk. axles (not wired), fresh for WD 45 of like cond. M. Dorris LaGrange (1964 ?), new paint, p/s, many new parts, paint. W. F. Etheridge McIntyre 912-946-
shop built $1500, all exc. cond. Greg Russell paint, $1500/nego. Roy Jones Eatonton 706- 706-882-2937 706-884-7485___________ __ $6000. Charles Gamble Pine Mountain 706- 2530_______
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Cairo 912-377-8515____________________ 485-5110
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AC WD tractor 40hp., w/btm. plow, strong 663-4802 706-663-2714_________________ IH McCormick manure spreader, PTO dri
'86 Case 30+4 trencher w/Davis backhoe 3-ton grainovator feedwagon w/elec. lift, live PTO, tough, $1500/nego. Stacey Ford 2000 tractor, gas., no p/s, good cond., ven, needs tires, $650. K. Duncan Hoschton
attach. VH4D Wisconsin, gas eng. N. Mobley scales, $4000. Eugene Callaway, Jr. Rayle Burden Comer 706-783-5840
w/7 pcs. equip., $6995, can del. Ken Phillips 770-867-8044_________________________
Monroe 770-267-8713___________ '
706-274-3394
AC-W turning plow, cult., frame, extra back Watkinsville 706-769-7281__________ 1
IH TD 18, needs steering clutch, $1800;
'87 Ford 1710 tractor w/770B front-end 33hp. Mitsubishi 4WD tractor w/backhoe & tire, needs minor repair, all/$525. Ralph Ford 3000 tractor, live shaft, hi-lo trans., TD14 parts, other. Don Willis Brunswick
loader, 1400 hrs., 25 hp., $8900. RusseH Byrd front-end loader. Russell Yates Adairsville Robinson Aragon 770-684-6473 ________ dsl., $2800. James Loftin Swainsboro 912- 912-638-8506
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Griffin 770-227-5687___________________ 706-629-4716
Arts-Way Silamix mdl. 850, good cond., 237-0764______________
IH corn head, mdl. 844, 4 row. Lamar
'89 Case Int'l. 485 w/loader, quick release 360 Long tractor w/rops, 1300 hrs., incl. 6' best offer. Jimmy Stinson Dublin 912-272- Ford 3600 tractor, dsl., hi-lo,- new Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-2669_____
bucket, 679 hrs., $11,500. Willie Dee Hanley rollover, pulverizer & boom pole, $8500/firm. 6768________________________________ paint/tires, hydrs., 5' bush hog mower, 5' box Int'l. 7' sickle mower, $400. Alton Samples
Commerce 706-335-6271__________ _____ AIKomp White 770-479-4177
Athens cutting harrow, 141/2' wide, $1,500. blade, exc. cond. Bobby Reed Vienna 912- Dalton 706-694-8887___________________
'91 Case IH 275,27hp., dsl., 250 hrs., w/'93 4 & 1 front bucket $600, backhoe attach. Larry Cook Statham 770-725-5623_______ 268-8731_______________ ______________ Int'l. tractor 444, dsl. eng., good cond.,
4-whl. trlr., both, $7,300, tractor only $6,300. $1200 for 4500 Ford tractor, good cond. Tommy Bolens 1050, 10.5 hp garden tractor, not Ford 4500 dsl. backhoe, $7,500, rebuilt $4500; wood splitter, auger type, PTO dr.,
Ron Edson Grovetown 706-738-1295_____ M. Shook Young Harris 706-379-3400
running, cult., mower, dealer manual incl., eng., new seat/batt., 1 new rear tire, power $200; 10' cultipacker, 2 sets rollers, repairs,
'91 Kubota B7100 HST, 4WD, 16hp. dsl., 4 Turf tires, 2 sz. 44x1800-20,2 sz. 27x850- $500. Jim Andrews Edison 912-835-2483 reverse trans. Bennett Norris Athens 706- $800. Bill Lambert Bonaire 912-987-2900
60" belly mower, 520 hrs., like new, $8,750. 15, on JD wheels, like new $375. Gene 912-835-2172___________ |______ '
742-7927 ___________________________
Int'l. water truck, 1000 gal. tank w/pump,
Scott Painter Dalton 706-226-7472______ Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023
Bolens. G152, 15hp. dsl., finishing mower, Ford 5000 dsl. tractor, p.s., 5' bush hog & 7- $1500; Ford 530 baler $850. Steve Hoffman
'91 MF tractor, 40hp., dsl., w/canopy, 40 hp. dsl. tractor w/6' bush hog. J. Vaughn box scrape, all purpose plow, 247 hrs., like shank all purpose plow, $7000, good cond. A. Greenville 706-672-4525__________
w/front-end loader, 1050 hrs. Snap Lewis Baxlev 912-367-2312
new, $5700. Richard L. Ray Jasper 706-692- Blalock Kennesaw 770-514-9529________ JCB backhoe, new tires, dependable, extra
Claxton 912-739-3222__________________ 4000 Ford & 8N parts; 6' box blade $325; 6' 5505_______
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Ford 600 tractor, runs good, $2,000 firm. parts, manuals incl., $12,500/obo. Cory Stern
'92 JD 338 sq. baler, good working cond., slide/tilt scrape blade scrape, $250; Int'l Bush Hog make 5' arm mower for bank cut Rick Griffin Griffin 770-228-5830_________ Gray 912-986-3265 912-749-7522_________
also, accumator table & pickup head $7000 Cadet, 12hp. $300. J. Szappan Crawford ting, good cond. for 3-pt. hitch, $2000; also, Ford 801, dsl., 5 spd., live lift & PTO, new JD 2 row mule drawn planter, mule drawn 2
for baler. Lanny Cooper Pavo 912-859-2829 706-743-3855
portable 35' 6" grain auger $375, ready. Norris paint, Igts., 2 btm. plow, turning plow, $5500. or 3 row side dresser, both good working
.'95 JD tractor mdl. 6400, 4WD, throttle 422 hi-drum cotton picker, VG. field cond., Bryans Newborn 706-342-4617 706-342- T. A. Floyd Blairsville 706-745-7333
cond., call aft. 5:30pm. Wayne Ledbetter
trans., like new, 600 hrs. Bryan Clark Atlanta $2900; 6600 JD combine w/16` flex head, 0282 ________ __ ________________ _ Ford TW-20, 2300 hrs., duals, ROPS, kept Bowdon 770-258-9835_________________
770-237-8045_______ ;___________________ $6900, exc. cond. Richard W. Rodgers Ideal Bushhog 1506 Bat-Wing, 15', $1,750. Roy sheltered, exc. cond., $26,500; offset har- JD 2010, dsl. row crop w/fenders, live PTO,
1 horse wagon, rubber tire, $275; Ford 8 912-949-5540
Garrett Bowdon 770-258-5627
rows, 12'. C. D. Medley Ellijay 706-635-2258 p/s, 3-pt., mtr. is bad, runs, $2500; 22 disc
disc cut-away harrow $425 or trade. Jerry 4400 combine, 15 ft., 215 flex platform C99 Ditch Witch walk-behind trencher, Ford dsl. 4610 52-PTO hp. 3-pt. hitch Taylorway offset cutting harrow,. $1600. L. J.
Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062_____ $000; 310 JD 12' harrow $1200,150 bu. grain $650. Hank Bachman Lilburn 770-979-1749 w/hydr. remotes, new paint, exc. cond., shel Mize Rovston 706-245-5643 706-283-8845
1 stump grinder, 36hp, Vemeer-M. Carl wagon trlr. $800, other. John Black Case 450 track loader, 3/4 cyl. bucket, tered $10,900. Tommy Gunter Macon 912- JD 2840, rops & canopy, 12 spd. trans.,
Glympti Augusta 706-738-4394__________ Taylorsville 770-382-5113
$7500. A. J. Palmer Camilla 912-336-7564 781-9993 _____________________ _
good cond., good tires, $8,800. C. Johnson
1-35 Ferguson standard eng., 4-cyl., dsl. for 4600 Ford SU w/cab, 8 spd., live shaft, Case 580-B backhoe extend-a-hoe, 4-in-1 Front end loader for MF, 2 bushhogs, 1 fin. Eastman 912-374-4467_________________
parts, $350; TO20 fert. trans., 7 diff., $250, remote hydrs., 2700 hrs. D. Gottschalk bucket, shuttle dsl., $9850.. W. P. Hines mower, set of tires/rims 18.4-26/15-26 mntd. JD 2940,2 post, duals, w/210 harrow, call aft.
cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283- McDonough 770-898-0026
Chatsworth 706-695-5505_______________ R. Swafford Pallas 770-443-9674________ 9pm. Mike Cartwright Pearson 912-422-7493
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5 1/2' box scrape w/teeth $100; dirt scoop Case backhoe, 680K, 1986, good cond., G AC tractor, new tires w/cults., belly JD 2950, cab/air, good cond., $20,000. A.
100 bu. hr. soybean roaster, bin, augers, $100/cash. P. S. 'Keith Cave Spring 706- $24,000, hyy. duty 3 axle trlr. w/ramps, metal mower, exc. cond., $1800. Almond Parker White Blakely 912-723-8333
etc., $5,500, horse drawn wagon wheels. 777-9272
bed, $2100. Virgil Rowland Barney 912-775- Monroe 770-267-5794_______ __________ JD 301 A tractor w/176 loader, '82 mdl., 44
Stephen Feitshans Perry 912-987-4176
5 1/2' disc harrow, 16'' discs, 3-pt hitch, J 2108______________
G JD tractor, $2500, weights for 2 cyl. JD. hp., 2300 hrs., shuttle shift, new rubber, wheel
100 one row Farmall tractor w/equip., 3-pt. Bar D series, $375/obo. Mike Rochelle Chipper/shredder, 5hp, new cond., used Ralph Crumley Columbus 706-568-4065
wgts., rollbar w/canopy, $10,500. Ryan Smith
hitch, quick hitch, cult., planter, set of harrows, Calhoun 706-629-1377
twice, chip up to three in limbs, drawbar for Garden Jenny flail mower w/hopper, used 4 Monroe 770-267-8653 __________
new rebuilt mtr. E. Veal Tifton 912-386-4253 5 farm implement tires, size 7.50x16 LT, no Farmall Cub. Harold McKern Canon 706- times, exc. cond., $2000. Dexter Odom JD 3020 tractor, like new, exc. cond., field
1000 gal nurse tank, $1,500; JD 8 1/2' K off cuts or breaks, more than 60% wear remain 245-6213
_______________________ Flowery Branch 770-967-9404___________ ready. Winburn Moore Collins 912-557-6385
set, $2,500; JD hay head, $700. Paul Harrell ing, $50 for all. Richard Jongema Acworth Christmas tree shearing machine, Murphy Generator 35 KW Onan w/292 Ford eng., JD 3020 tractor, wide front-end, runs good,
Cairo 912-377-4020____________________ 770-974-3748
Matic, 19 hp. dsl., mntd.; Northstar netting tree $3500. Allen Bryant Carnesville 706-384- $6,600. Alvin Mize Rovston 706-245-8954
1050 JD tractor, dsl., 35 hp., mint cond., 5' Howse mower, good shape $500; 9" post baler, other, $1000. Steven Murphy Coolidge 4798
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JD 375 md. baler (field ready), $8,000.
400 hrs., $13,000; also, equip, trlr., 7x16 dbl. hole digger for 3-pt. hitch $450; 5 1/2' box 912-346-3139_________________________ Gill pulverizer, 6', $500; Gill rollover box Tommy Hurst Coolidqe 912-941-2083
axle, Igts., ramps, $900; utl. trlr. $550. Russell blade $325. Darrell Jackson Williamson 770- Cole sgl. row planter-cult. fert. distr. w/6 blade, 6', $800. Bob Merck Kingsland 912- JD 385 rnd. baler (orig. $14,875) sell for
Mosley Vidalia 912-537-3852
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seed plates $200, 5 shank all purpose plow 729-4464___________
$10,000. Scott Bagwell Clermont 770-983-
12' Tuffline harrow w/leveling board, used 2 5' bush hog $490; box scrape $295, dirt $150. Bobby Dawson Jackson 770-775- Gleaner F-2 combine. L. H. Hawk Social 0359___________________;_______ __
yrs., $2,250/obo. Brian McClure Oakfield scoop $195, rock rake $350, subsoiler $145, 5144____________
Circle 770-267-8293
______________ JD 420 C trans., $200, grille $50; equip,
912-535-4515_________________________ Chris Edwards Dallas 770-445-8934
Corn planter, aerator, blade, bush hog, cut Gleaners E AC combine, 4 cyl., runs, needs trlr., 16', 2 axle, treated wood fir., pulls straight
1200 bu. wet tank $800. Charles Manny 5' bush hog $375, rock rake, 6hp. tiller, cult. away harrow, auger w/6" & 10" bit, other. A. some repairs, ind. corn & grain heads, $850. & light, $1000. Bob Wargo Guyton 912-728-
Cairo 912-377-4344 ___________
$175 ea., all purpose plow $325. Joe Hoyal Sloan Cartersville 770-336-5151
Lanier Wheeler Social Circle 770-786-0301 3547
124 MF sq. hay baler, exc. cond., $3200. Meansville 770-567-8841
Cub Cadet 124 w/mower, $1250, Snapper Gooseneck trailer, 8'x16', 4' dove tail, 5' JD 4420 corn combine w/corn head
Mr. John Jackson 770-504-9425_________
14' trlr, 2-3500 lb. axle, lights, ramps, good
cond., $600. B. Lamb Vienna 912-268-9211
16' equip, trlr., dual axles, brks., Igts. & ramp, $700, good cond. H. Cook Carrollton
770-834-9852_________________________
16' two axle hvy. duty trlr., Covington
planter on cult, frame, $395; fert. spreader
$150, 3-pt. hitch posthole auger $150, other.
Calvin Cannon Luthersville 770-927-9012
165 MF tractor, good cond., $4500. Varney
Caulev Fitzgerald 912-423-3278_________
1920 Aultman-Taylor steam tractor, traction eng. state certified, $15,000; McNair pecan
harvester Magnum 700, $15,000, field ready.
Donny Hughes Fort Valley 912-825-0178
1944 Farmall "H", runs/looks good, $1350. John Daughtrey LaGrange 706-884-7555
1948 Oliver "77" row crop tractor, runs
good, orig. owners manual & parts book,
$2000. J. Campbell Pine Mountain 706-663-
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1950 Ferguson TO-20 tractor, rebuilt eng., good cond., w/bush hog, $2500. Thomas J.
Teal Cataula 706-582-3134
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504 Vermeer roller $4,000; 1250 Case IH feedmill $6260, 4-bale hay express wagon, $2200. Neil Vauqhn Rhine 912-278-5169
515 Ford, 3-pt., sickle mower, VGC., $400; 5 shank all purpose plow, mint cond., $250. Bob Brannon Cedartown 770-748-8802
52 JD-A tractor needs battery, $1875. Ken Murray Hull 706-548-7255
565 NH sq. baler, exc. cond., well-main tained, works like new, $7,000. T. Johnson Glennville 912-654-1923
58 JD 430W, gas, p/s, s/p wheels, rebuilt eng., new paint, 3-pt., cults., planters, needs trans. work, $2600. Billy. Eubanks Calhoun 706-625-0845
580C Case backhoe '80 mdl. w/foot swing; Sears, 16 hp. garden tractor '74 mdl., needs some repairs; 950 Int'l feedmill. Billy Bacon Dudley 912-875-3548
6' Hardee Tiger, hvy. duty mower, 75hp., gear box, good cond., $1150 E. Shimley Barnesville 770-358-3213
6' bushhog $700,14" flat btm. plow $150,4 wheel farm wagon $350. L. Waters Rockmart 770-684-4840
tiller $225, Cub 169, $1650. Lee Eubanks Smyrna 770-435-3519________ _________
Disk plow w/grain attach., mule drawn, side
delivery rake. Ritch McCrutchen Cordele 912-273-5746_________________________
Equip, trailer, 16' dovetail w/ramps, dual axles, $700. Danny McCravy Douglasville
770-949-6372 _____________________
Equip, trlr., 16', two axles, pressure treated
2x8 fir., Igts., ramps, $975. Steve Moss
Alpharetta 770-475-7823 .____________ _
F 250 Ford & gooseneck trlr., $8500, front tractor tires 15"x12" wide. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-5018 ______ '
Farmall tractor, H type, exc. cond., pull,
Bush Hog Brand, dsl., tires good, everything orig., field ready. A. A. Clark, Sr. LaGrange
706-884-4914_______
Farmall 140 tractor, exc. cond., all new
tires, cults., new planter, 3-pt. hitch, call 6pm.
Buddy Cheeks Powder Springs 770-428-
5915
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Farmall Cub w/sickle mower, cults., new
paint, rebuilt mtr., good cond. E. J. Bailey Ball
Ground 770-735-3733_______ ________ __
ramps, 750-16, 10 ply tires. Gene Ruark $12,000; w/o corn head $10,000, call aft. 8pm. Covington 770-385-9622________________ Dwain Hogan Irwinville 912-831-5435
Great Plains no-till drill, 12' mntd. Terry JD 620, p/s, 3-pt., $4,200; '48 Super M Chandler Danielsville 706-795-3182______ Farmall, runs very good, $2,500, Dale Wiley
Hay equip, suitable for smaller tractors, Covington 770-464-3815________________
baler, 3 disc mower, rake, $3000. Don JD 6600 combine, runs well, $2000, you Gardner McCavsville 706-632-5065______ pickup. GareyGoss Dublin 912-875-3955
Hesston 5510 rnd. baler, $4,995; Hay JD 6600 combine, $7500, good cond. Lee
Express rnd. bale trlr., $3,500; 7' bush hog, Mizell Axson 912-422-3079_____________ $1,100; Kuhn 25 tedder, $2,900. T. Shapiro JD 6600 combine w/grain head, $4500. Moreland 770-253-7422____________ _ Benton West Sautee 706-878-3331
Hesston 5800 rnd. baler, GC., $2800; Ford 4 btm. flip plow, exc. cond., $850. Wendell Oxley Eastman 912-374-1810 912-374-4633
Hydr. wood splitter, 3-pt. hitch mount, oper ates off tractor hydrs., Bush Hog Brand, good cond., $550. Dan Tucker Fairburn 770-9640480________________________________
IH 22 sickle bar mower $500; disc plow $250, disc hillers $75, above for Cub 140. James Cantrell Clermont 770-983-7463
JD 6620 turbo combine, 13' grain table, bush bin hopper, sheltered, $13,000. S. Trammell Senoia 770-599-6246__________
JD 670, 4WD, front loader, exc. cond., 180 hrs., $11,500. William Lackey Pine Mountain 706-628-4785 706-846-8506_____________
JD 720 dsl., pony start, 3-pt. hitch, dual hydrs., new PTO discs, $5000; JD 830 dsl., pony start, $4500, field ready. William Cothran Canan 706-245-4707
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1952 Ford 8N tractor w/scrape blade, like
new cond., $4000/firm. Phil Evans Eatonton
912-968-7057
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1959 JD 730, elec, start, 3-pt., p/s, exc.
6'4"x16' trlr., 2-axles, 7000 lb. cap., 2" ball, like new, $800. Robert Turner Snellville 770972-3753
600 Ford tractor, 12V sys., good cond.,
Farmall Cub tractor, Woods mower, disk sickle, turning plow, scrape blade, cult!., pull harrow, $2,000, Iv. msg. Danny Jones Newnan 770-251-9296__________________
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cond., $5900; '50 Farmall M, new eng., exc. smokes, 6' box scrape, like new cond., Farmall Cub w/cult.,disc plow, harrow, sick allowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising guidelines
cond., $2000. Paul Rivers Fayetteville 770- all/$2750. Earl Caldwell Gumming 770-887- le mower, $2000, aft. 6pm. Bud Carson on page two and under individual category headings before submitting notices for
460-5086_____________________________ 7659
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1972 Int'l 140, good cond., 4' bush hog, 63-2010 JD, $3500, 3 axle trailer $1000, Farmall Cub 154 lowboy w/Woods 60" belly cults., 12V sys., good tires, $4000. Ernest backhoe attach, for 450 JD, $1500. Herman mower, good cond., $2500; 3 axle trlr. 6'x16',
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Smith Winder 770-867-6538_____________ Garland Calhoun 706-625-2728
military hitch, hydr. brks., $500, other. Tony
1979 Long backhoe, new mtr.; 3 axle back 7' rock-root rake, hvy. duty, like new, $400. Vacinek Palmetto 770-463-2980_________
Category:________ _________ :______ _______
hoe trailer, other equip., call aft. 6pm. Terry Ed Brown Griffin 770-228-2832
Farmall Cub, red, 12V sys., new rear tires,
Ralston Calhoun 706-629-7486__________ 7'x15' trlr., H/D equip, axle w/ramps, belly mower, runs great. S. Gaskins Villa
1985 JD 750 w/bush hog, like new, 391 hrs. $1,150. Robert E. Hitt Grovetown 706-863- Rica 770-459-6719 _________________
Harold Garner Ball Ground 770-735-9944 1278
Farmall Hi-C, exc. cond. w/spray tanks &
1996 equip, trlr. w/ramp, 5'x10', Igts., side 720 JD tractor, good cond., trade for poultry mounting brackets, $2300. S. Paulk Guyton
rail, steel frame, 3500 lb. sgl. axle, $600. D. house spreader truck of equal value, $4500. 912-772-4234_________________________
Tyson Locust Grove 770-957-2312
Dan Bailev Lavonia 706-356-1677
Farmall M 1947, good rubber, runs, $700.
2 Int'l. H16 cotton pickers, 1 gas, 1 dsl., 77 Oliver tractor; JD B; 770 Orchard Oliver R. Gummel Fayetteville 770-631-0092
picked cotton in '95, $1500 ea. Lloyd tractor, call wkends or aft. 6pm. J. C. Cannady Farmall M, runs/looks good, new paint,
Strickland Brooklet 912-842-2160________ Statesboro 912-681-2278
decals, etc.; also JD 5' pull type bush hog, fair
2 bush hogs, 5' & 6', $375 ea.; Cole planter, 8N Ford tractor, $2500, also, 6' tiller, will cond., both, $1,750. Billy Webb Bowersville
$125. John Harris Chatsworth 706-695-6091 sell or trade both for Ford 2000 tractor or 1 706-245-8421__________________
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2 row cultv. $325; 2 good Covington larger. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 Farmall Super M, $1850, Super H $1800, not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement.
planters, both for $250. Virgil Fitzgerald Rochelle 912-365-7278_________________
8N Ford tractor, good cond., 3 new tires. Daniel Buffington Smyrna 770-436-9569
Farmall FI 4 (eng. stuck) $450. Larcy Sturdevant Gumming 770-887-7931______ _
Phone________________________ _________________________
2 tractor tires, 80% rubber, 14-9-28, w/tubes reliners, $250. J. B. Segars Winder 770-867-4886______________________ ___
2-155 tractor w/cab, 8000 Ford tractor w/cab; 615 IH combine, 15' bush hog, 186 JD rake, cult., grain drill, Allen Bell Tallapoosa 205-579-2151 _____________
20' 3-axle trlr., Gl hitch, dovetail w/ramps, has 3 new 6000 lb. axles w/brakes, $2,200
8N Ford tractor, comp., newly rebuilt eng., new brks./tires,grill & more, comes w/bushhog & box blade, $3800. C. Bridges Buford 770932-2927
94" drag harrow, 6' bush hog, 90" hay ring, 74" across, 24" deep molasses feeder, 35 ocs. 9', 10' tin, near Thomson. P. Palmer Conyers 770-483-3997
Farmall Super A w/some equip., runs good, $1800. Leo Oliphant Newnan 770-463-2827
Farmall Super C tractor w/2-pt. hitch, good tires, cult. & disc harrow, has cracked block, $700. J. Daws Monroe 770-267-6082
Ferguson tractor TO30, new clutch, new water pump & brks., good tires $1700. William Wehunt Epworth 706-632-7663
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cash. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760
95 Gooseneck equip, trlr., 20', dbl. axle, Ferguson 30, 12V, new batt, fair cond.,
2810 Ford tractor starter, cyl. head, fuel injectors & pump. Fred Herndon Elberton 706-283-9619__________________________
3 tires, Rl 14.9x28 $150. Brent Lanier
treated fir., $2200. J. R. Paradice Vidalia 912-537-3408
9N Ford tractor, 12V sys., many new parts on tractor, $1350. Troy Watkins Commerce
runs good, $2500. Lenard Stubbs Mauk 912-
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649-7086 ________ ;_________________ ;
Ferguson TO-30, exc. cond., $3850/obo.,
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rebuilt eng., new paint/tires, much more. D. H. ^^dvertisers may photocopy the form for future use.
Stone Mountain 770-717-8851
706-335-7525
Tupper Covington 770-784-1018
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JD 8300 grain drill, 22 disc, $1500; Oswalt NH-TR85 combine, #3208, CAT eng., w/15' WD-45 w/equip.; Farmall-H w/5' mower; 1 GQF #1266 incubator w/No. 3140 elec, Cotton scales, 3 peas, exc. cond. $75 firm.
230 mixer wagon w/scales, $5500. Bud Wiley header, good cond. Thurmon Kent Millen Dearborn 2-disc plow; JD-A w/culti.; JD-E 1 therm., 1 GQF No. 1270 incubator hatcher w/ Jim Harp Eastman 912-374-2366_________
Watkinsville 706-769-6606________ -
912-982-4090___________ ._____________ ` 1/2hp fly-wheel eng., SASE. Pete Pepper No. 3140, elec, therm. C. Minix Sylvester Custom cut oak pine, poplar for barns,
JD 950, 28 hp. dsl., 940 hrs., diff. lock, O-Frick sawmill, complete & log deck Lake Park 912-559-3078
912-535-6839
____________________ fence, etc., on portable sawmill, can travel or
ROPS, new front tires w/5' bush hog, $6300. w/turner, $7,000. Doyle Grizzle Calhoun Whitfield rough terrain tree planter, $3000, 1 leaf grinder, 1 mule drawn hay rake. A. possible dely. Doug Schneider Calhoun 706-
D. Breeding Senoia 770-599-1688________ 706-625-2427_________________________ other equip, avail. Bob May Greenville 706- Henderson, Sr. Lawrenceville 404-963-9071 692-6639________
JD manure spreader $1500, mounted Old tractors-MF, Ferguson, 3 new rear tires, 672-4875
1 person gasoline hole digger w/9'' auger, Drums, metal, plastic, clean $8 ea., 30, 55,
manure spreader $3500, both exc.; NH baler, 2 front, not running, harrow & bush hog, Whitfield tree planter, pull type, $3500; Earth King One $200. M. Little lla 706-789- 60 gal. T.W. Allums Austell 770-948-3273
NH mower conditioner, 2 pecan sprayers, $1200. E. Adams Austell 770-948-6915
Livingston grain drill $1500, other equip, avail. 3126_________________________________ Drums; food grade, steel, 55 gal. open
other. B. Bennett Midville 912-589-7271
Old Wabco mdl. Dirt pan, needs work, good Terry Branyan McRae 912-868-2123
1/2 gal. Mason canning jars, 12 for $1 ea. J. head, plastic 55 gal. open head 55/30 closed.
KMC 8-row bedder $13,000; JD-8 row stack 471. Detroit $2700, call evenings. Raymond Wood splitter, Didier Brand, 24", perf. Martin Duluth 770-476-3381_____________ Valerie Martin College Park 404-762-5171
fold planter, row markers $15,500; JD 845 cult., folding. Buddy Dominey Vienna 912268-9006____________________
Killbros gravity box grain wagon $1100.
Dill Mt Airy 706-778-2323_____________ _
Oswalt mixer mdl. 250 w/J-Star scales, like new cond. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 912-4726487________________________________
cond., $550. Ben Pugh Woodbury 706-5535344
Wood splitter, 8hp Kohler eng., $600, exc. cond. Lvnn B. Hate Acworth 770-974-8005
1/4" mesh, galv. hardware cloth, 36"x100' rolls, some shorter pieces. Ed Diemmer Monroe 770-267-8105__________________
1000 gal. stainless steel milk tank $800.
Drums; metal & plastic, open or closed top $4, $5, $7 ea. Gene Walden Covington 770786-7233_____________________________
Egg grader, cleaner, good cond. $50.
Homer Spruill Plainville 706-625-5876
King 3-horse straight load trlr., tack/dr. rm., awning, top hay rack, step-up, $3800. Chris Ludeman Buford 770-932-5010__________
Kirk 18" Xmas tree baler, like new, $100,25 gal., tree sprayer w/booms, 3-pt. hitch $150. G. Reiney Columbus 706-571-6215_______
Kubota 2350DL 4WD tractor, fnower, spreader, harrow, 50 hrs., like new, $8500/obo., kept inside. Tracy Davis Gumming 770-887-1565 770-781-9879
Kubota B-7200 wheels w/Ag. tires, all 4 like new, $400. David Reich Danburg 706-2458968___________________ ______________
Kubota LI 500 dsl., 730 hrs., bush hog 1845 QT 4' front bucket $7250, call evgs. Butch Presley Thomaston 706-647-3578_______
Kubota L225 dsl., 24hp., 400 hrs., 4' bushhog, $4000/cash. Mikr Trott Luthersville 770-927-1361 ________________________
III gleaner combine, field ready, call aft. 9pm. James Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376
Lewis Bros, (poultry) house cleaner mdl. 35.5 c.y. cap., like new, $6000. C. A. Kelley Danielsville 706-245-6347_______________
Lewis Brothers poultry house keeper No. 3,
Pecan harvester, McNair drum type w/hyd. dump wagon, new conveyor chain & pickup
Farm Machinery Wanted
flights, $5,000; Ingalls sweeper, $1,500. S. Want 16 row hyd. boom folding sprayer,
Morris Sale City 912-783-7471__________ _ also, Vermeer high lift hay fork. Floyd Knowles
Pecan conveyor w/hopper, MFG. by. Jr. McRae 912-362-4855
Goolsby, exc. cond., $550; Toledo platform Want 2-hole JD corn shelter in metal case,
dial scales, 400 lb. cap., $175. R. H. Edwards hand-crank or pulled by belt. A. Henderson
Whiqham 912-762^711_________________ Dawsonville 770-887-5607
Pecan sweeper, 8' self-prop., two 12hp. Want 3-pt. hitch tractor driven stump
Wise. engs. for parts $500/obo; Jaeger '125' grinder for 70 hp. tractor. Lendon McDonald
two stage air compressor $1500/obo. Frank Chickamauqa 706-375-2762
Austin Hawkinsville 912-783-1063______ _ Want 5' sickle mower w/3-pt. hitch. Marlin
Pixall picker, tumbler, shelter, $13,000; K. Paulson Ringgold 706-861-2730
6600 combine straw chopper $350; JD toplink Want 8N Ford tractor w/front bucket,
$200; 8 row cult, planter $4500. Romie runs/looks good. A. Smith Powder Springs
Leavens Bvromville 912-627-3551________ 770-943-2370
Power King tractor, 24" wheels, hydr. lift, Want 8N or 9N Ford tractor for parts. Chris
good cond., $1800. Dan Bond Concord 770- Allen Marietta 770-426-5650
884-5168___________________ ___
Want Farmall A or Farmall Super A, anyu
Rear-drawn sickle mower, used twice, extra cond. in Henry or Butts Co. area. B. J,
blade, runs off 3-pt. connection, like new, Meadows Ellenwood 770-981-2997
$400. W. Tritt, Marietta 770-971-5003
Want Gleaner combine mdl. F or G w/grain
Red Farmall Cub, belly mower, pickup har Table, combine must have been sheltered, rust
row, cult., also, quick hitch for Cub w/4 pcs. free & field ready, call nights only. F. Cates
equip. R. Mathis Gumming 770-887-4519 Oglethorpe 912-472-7711
. Reed 3-axle all-steel hvy. duty flatbed Want Great Plains no-till drill, also, want
Martha Mason Americus 912-824-5080
1000 lb. Limit platform scale on rollers. M. Pixley Rte. 1, Boston 31626 912-498-1295
12' creep feeder, mounted on wheels, exc. shape $1500. Greg Boling Homer 706-6772312_________ _________
1200' underground PVC gasket type irrig. pipe $1.90 ft. R. Cape Vienna 912-268-4812 912-273-3798_________________________
15 ton feed bin, dry cup drinkers, Choretime feeders, pancake brooders, best offer. Ken Wehunt Barnesville 770-358-2587________
15, 30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, plastic, stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770-9452491_________________________________
2 gal. nursery containers, Ige. quantity avail. 5 cents ea. C. Coker Marietta 770-971-8432
2 greenhouse bldgs, for lease, 32x12, prF vale. Don Huie Locust Grove 770-954-0102
2 rabbit cages, like new, 36x36, one w/nest box, other w/built wooden nest. Adriana Siebel Atlanta 770-509-8737_________ _________
2 stone Burr grist mills, 20" stones, 12" stones, $800 ea. D. Watkins Elberton:706213-7708______________________ -
Ruthie Mimbs Wriqhtsville 912-668-3558
Elec, herb distiller, make your own essential oils. L. Marks 167 Silver Fox Dr. Dawsonville 30534 706-216-2799 _________________
Factory built metal pole bldg., 13W, 36L, 13H, exc. equip, or RV shelter sides $2500/obo., call evenings. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573__________
Farm bell, corn shelter, other items for sate. Phyllis Jewell Wavcross 912-283-8871
Feed bin funnel and ring, like new, $250,4cyclone fill sys., $125 ea., 20' Rigid auger w/motor, $150. Will Cabe Carnesville 706384-7119___________________________ _
Four 18 ton feed bins w/auger. Earl Lovell Clarkesville 706-947-3511 __________
Fuel tank, 500 gal. skid mounted, no pump $500. Tim Adamson Fayetteville 770-7198996 404-361-2867____________________
GM 60 KW gen. w/6-71 Detroit dsl. eng., good cond., no calls aft. 10 pm. B. Yawn Bristol 912-367-1482___________________
Galv. tin, used 200 sheets, 14' $4 ea., 16' length $4.50 ea. R. Beaty Alpharetta 770442-1454 ._______ __ ____________ '
Gen., 100KW, 3 ph., diesel, runs great
exc. cond., used 4 times, washed, lubricated equip, trlr., $1200. Wendell Wilson bush hog or Brown 4 or 6 row strip till w/ or 23 pancake brooders, 30,000 BTU, 10 like $5500. Steve Gore Macon 912-743-3915
aft. use, sheltered $7200. William Bagwell Nicholson 706-757-2658________ .
w/o planters. D. Knowles McRae 912-362- new, rest in good cond., hoses & wenches $15 Gen., 35 KW, 182 amps, 6 cyl. Continental
Canon 706-245-5854 ______________ _ Reynolds pine tree planter, mdl. F-900. 4778
ea. if all taken. Waymon Hilley Danielsville eng., on trailer $6000. Jim Thaxton
Lift arm for MF tractor, mint cond., sell half Calvin Watson Leesburg 912-436-1796
Want Int'l. Cub Cadet 129 for parts. Owen 706-795-2210
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Watkinsville 706-769-1315______________
price. L. E. Cole Alma 912-632-4989_____ Seed mixing unit 450 lb. cap., $450; IH 241 Adams Sandersville 912-552-0056
25 used chicken house brooders, $5 ea. Glass jug, 5-6 gal. size, good cond. $25.
Log splitter 20 ton 24" stroke vertical or hor rnd. baler, sheltered, good cond., $2,200. B. Want JD 760 A or B dirt pan. must be in Reed McNabb Nicholson 706-757-3327
Sibley Weaver 111 West Franklin St.,
izontal, 5hp., B & S. J. L. Fruitticher Coldwell Woodbury 706-553-2149______ _ good mech. cond., call aft. 8pm. Wendell 250 gal. propane gas tank $400. Harold Milledgeville 31061 912-452-5415________
McDonough 770-957-7711_____ ;________ _ Sickle mower hydr. Triump mdl. D-2508 fits McCranie Eastman 912-374-5739
Landress Loganville 770-979-1636_______ Good used lap siding $99/1000, new siding,
Log splitter, 5hp., 26" split, $650. Bill on MF-245, $800/obo or trade for 6' rototiller. Want Kubota 25-45 hp., 4WD Tractor 250 gal. propane tank w/regulator $225. other lumber avail. Stephen Daniel Dallas
Overby Palmetto 770-463-0905 ________ Jim Bischoff Brooks 770-631-3606 770-719- w/front-end loader, also, JD 350C-450C, good Clifford Brown Augusta 706-790-0664
770-445-6270 ______________ _______
Long peanut picker $200, corn puller $300, 9138________________________________ cond. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-861-5441 3 Brock.bins, 10, 14, 18 ton, 2100' Ziggity Hammer mill, 1 frame for 3 pt. hitch, driven
Ford 4 btm. plow $300, other. Walter Cox Steelbed trlr. w/dump, 4'x8', hvy. duty axle Want a good used hay rake or flutter. Fred waterers. J. Chastain Danielsville 706-795- wild, 4 cyl. eng. $500. Robert Shelton Hull
Albany 912-439-7357___________________ & wheels $350, call evgs. Jim Klutts Bentley Powder Springs 770-439-4236
2474____________________ ;_________ __ 706-543-3905 706-549-8200_____________
Long tobacco racks, exc. cond., 5hp. elec. Gumming 770-889-2966______
Want draw bar for Farmall Cub tractor w/in 30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums w/screw on Hand hewn log cabin, dismantled & num
. mtrs. & fan blades. Dalton Altma Baxley 912- Super 77 NH baler for parts; Lockwood 480 50 mi. of Rome. M. Greene Rome 706-291- lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12/up. bered $20,000. Dennis Whidby Acworth
367-7197__________ ;____________ '
pecan harvester for parts. Hubert Johnson 2695
C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239______ 770-974-8984 ; _____________________
M JD tractor w/equip., exc. cond. Paul Albany 912-432-7669___________ '
Want fert. distributor, 300 lb. or 500 lbs. 4 curtain machines $200 ea., other misc. Hobart meat slicer, 110 volts $150, 3 pt.
Nasworthy Pembroke 912-653-2368______ MF 360 W/MF236 front loader, 55 hp:, dual
remotes, indus. front axle, diff lock, rear wheel wgts., exc. cond., $13,750. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551__________________
Super A Farmall w/1 row planters & cults., $3200;.Feeler 240 five disc mower;-<7'1 Of cut,
like new, $3500. Otto Williams Forsyth 912-
994-5343
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TD-15C, 6 cyl. dsl. Turbo, power shift, good
Ferguson type, also want 6" irrig. pipe & traveler..Dale Smith -Douglas 912-384-4244
Want front end loader that will fit a 1986 JD 950 tractor. Clarence Williams Jasper 770735-6241
Jerry Hardy Gainesville 770-887-1576
4" irrigation pump, 900' 4" IrTig. pipe, 2-4" Rainbow guns, varl. fittings, elbow, tees, plugs, aft. 6 pm. Donnie Cook Ashburn 912567-0751____________________
hitch log splitter $175. G. Bailey Stone
Mountain 770-469-3798................
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Hog slat floor, 52 four ft. x eight ft., few
4'x10', like new, call evenings. Edward
Betzold Davisboro 912-348-4257_________
MF 1 row corn picker, sheltered, good under undercarriage, $16,500. Russell Want front end loader for IH 2444,444 trac 5 & 6 gal. wh. clean buckets, some w/lids 75 Horseshoeing fools for sate. A. Hendricks
cond., $500. William Martin Young Harris 706-379-3626_________
MF 1144 corn head, low tin, $1050. Wayne Nash Ray City 912-686-5495____________
MF 12 sq. baler, good cond., used 96 hay season, always sheltered, $1600. Larry Holsomback Calhoun 706-625-2549______
MF 124 sq. baler $3500; NH stackliner, recond., $500; Int'l 3206 hay mower $1800. W. C. Lawson Alapaha 912-532-2525
MF 175, power steering, 63 PTO/HP, $7200; MF 35X-37 PTO/HP, $5700. Jim Hendricks Forsyth 912-994-9307________
MF 235 dsl. tractor, 1183 hrs., exc. cond., $4000, 5' bush hog w/slip clutch, like new, $400. Gene Ashby Pine Mountain 404-6364740 ___________
MF 265 tractor, p/s, dsl. eng., good tires $8500. Jerry Cravev Helena 912-868-6345
MF 35 Deluxe, gas, new paint, exc. cond., 5 1/2' box scrape, 5' bushhog pond scoop, boom, all like new, $6500. Dale Morrison Chickamauqa 706-539-2805 _____ ______
MF 362, 1990 mdl. tractor, 50hp., dual remotes, canopy, 180 hrs., $12,000. Ted Amy Jonesboro 770-477-7089_______ ________
MF 750 combine w/both heads $5000. Chet Chester Twin City 912-763-3396_________
MF MF15 feedmill, $1500. Bartow Miller Cusseta 706-989-0988__________________
Mod. 2500 bedshaper, mod 1400 trans planter sandfilters, fert. injector, pump, on.trlr. 22C transplanter, exc. cond. Robert Adkins Shiloh 706-846-9357___________________
Mule equip, plow, $35, planter $50, distrib utor $35, wagon $600, hames $10, collar $15. Joe Brown McDonough 770-957-2940
NH 273 baler, NH 56 rack, 5' Kuhn mower,
Cravev Helena 912-868-5197_______ _
TR 70 combine, in the field, runs w/both
heads for $4000. Roy Loyd UValda 912-594-
6218________ __ _____________________
Tiller, front tine, chain dr., just tuned up,
new belt, lay off plow, $185. P. Stephens
Monroe 770-267-5053
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Tractor tire 11.2-28 & tube, 80% tread, $50.
Bernard Truelove Dawsonville 706-216-
4442 _____________________________
Tractor tires, new, four 18x4x42, 10 ply,"
$495 ea., non-radial. Sue Tucker Sylvania
912-564-2311 -____________ ____________
Trailer 4x9 side/flr. treated lumber, exc., Igt.
duty, exc. cond., $250. Chris Gyoury Roswell
770-642-1616_______________________ __
Trailer, 5'xlO', sgl. axle, 15" wheels, Igts.,
gate, 3' sides, $700. Joe Ester Stockbridge
770-764-5480 _____________________
Trencher Ditch Witch, digs 3', 13 hp.,
Honda eng., $6,250. James Crowe Sylvester
912-878-8313_________________________ .
Trlr. 6 wheels, 67"x167'' chains, ramps,
brakes, 2-5/16" hitch, 12 ply tires,
$975/obo/cash. Cliff Johnson Norcross 770-
476-8888_____________________________
Troy-Bilt chipper/vac plus, 5hp.,'elec. start,
mint cond., $950. Joe Fambrough Norcross
770-448-4500
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Troy-Bilt chipper-shredder vacuum, like
new, $600. B. Shelton Conyers 770-482-
9654_________________________________
Troy-Bilt 6hp. roto-tiller w/furrower & hiller
wings, $600. P. Frankewich Byron 912-956-
3649_______________
Troy-Bilt Pony tiller w/hiller-furrower, 1 yr.
old, exc. cond., $1050. Chris McGinnis
Newnan 770-502-9527__________________
tor, also, old 3-pt. backhoe in need of repairs. Steve Graham Haynesville 912-988-1290
Want fuel pump/carb. (integral) for '76 Sears garden tractor mdl. #917-25950,16 hp. Darrell Gresham Thomaston 706-648-4039
Want gas tank for Ford tractor, 58-61 801 or 62-64 4000, gas 4 cyl. J. L. Lewis Cartersville 770-382-6264
Want good used watermelon conveyor. C. M. Leqer Cofdele 912-273-4548
Want hand crank for LA John Deere. William Farmer Grayson 770-963-6325
Want manure spreader, call aft. 6 pm. W. A. Stembridqe Americus 912-924-6493
Want old Cushman, 2 or 3 wheel, Husky or OMC, complete or parts. J. Mallette Brunswick 912-267-0394
Want set front wheel wgts. for Ford 601 series tractor, call evgs. J.R.: Blankenship Fayetteville 770-461-9734
Want sickle bar, operates off PTO backshaft of '74 Ford 8N tractor. S. Bauer Blairsville 706-745-7939
Want small rotary dryer to dray sand, will pay cash or can trade. F. Munoz Decatur 404-876-5496
Want to buy 3600 Ford tractor, must be in good shape & reas. priced, prefer N. Ga. area. C. Wriqht Fairmont 706-337-2280
Want to buy small or med. sz. farm tractor. David Brown Union City 770-964-1123
Want to buy a mule-drawn quail wagon. Cam Lanier West Point 706-645-8139
Want used sawmill in running cond.. D. Leouin Summerville 706-857-3997
Want used utility trailers, will consider most any cond. R.A. Wilson Stockbridge 770-4839286
cents ea. V. Austin Marietta 770-971-2726
500 gal. fuel tank/pump $250, feed 100 gal. fuel tank/pump $75 ea., 200 gal., 6' dia. $50. D. L Smith Zebulon 770-567-3516_______
55 & 30 gal. plastic barrels w/bunt holes in top, 55 gal. metal barrels w/tops, 5 gal. plastic buckets. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville 770962-8241____________________________
55 gal. metal or plastic food grade barrels w/lids, charred wh. oak wooden barrels. Wickie Lewis Atlanta 770-452-9080
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids, 30-55 gal. plas tic barrels, srew off top, plastic barrels, all clean. C. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-9637257_________________________________
60kw gen. w/Detroit 671 eng., $4,500; 35kw gen., runs off propane, $3,000; 36" chickenhouse fans, other equip. Wayne Merritt Armuchee 706-234-6808______ __________
7 matching hog farrowing crates for sate. Don Edge Soperton 912-529-6739_____
80 gal. water tank $50, other items for sate. R. Sebacher Sharpsburgs 770-254-8903
8KW Winco 110/220 gen., 1 hp. Dayton mtrs., Master Bill egg room cooler, poultry medicator, other. Forest Reeves Sthatam 770-725-5057_________________________
Air compressor, Ingersoll-Rand, 5 hp., 60 gal. tank, reversible drill, grease, gun, disk sander $600/obo. Dan Chelko Loganville 404-978-5064_____________ ___________
B & G eng., need carb. work, 3 hp. water pump, like new 25' hose, used 5 hrs. $200. Thelma Gelatt Nashville 912-686-2320
Barrels, 55 gal. barrels, plastic, metal $10 ea., wooden $50 ea., all food grade. Dixie Arnett Tifton 912-391-9080___________ ___
Austell 770-948-9842___________________
Hvy. breed hen house equip., used, good cond., call aft. 5 pm. Lewis Childers Winder 770-867-3625_________________________
Hvy. duty chain hoist, Wise. 2 cyl. eng., call aft. 6 pm. Steve Irwin Gillsville 770-869-3442
Incubator for sate. Frank Vaughan Gumming 404-887-0636________________
LT 25 woodmizer saw mill, 1 yr. old, exc. cond. David Crosby Hortense 912-778-4103
Locust 8' split rails, possible dely. & installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519
Lumber, 1x10x13 oak $7.50 ea., 6x8 oak beams $2.25/ft., 2x4x16 pine $4.10 ea., 2x6x16 pine $6.10 ea., other., A. Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384______________'
Lumber- rough cut, Kiln dried, use in barns, utility bldgs., all sizes. Lawrence Bloodworth Milner 770-358-7352________
No. 2 & 3 farm bells $100 ea., 500 gal. S-S tank $500,300' blk. polythene pipe $75. Truel Wells Covington 770-786-7610__________
No. 2 farm bell, $65, deer bell, $30, cow bell, $30, horse bell $35. Henry Royal , Sycamore 912-567-3745________________
Nursery containers for sale, 1 gal. to 15 gal. size 2 cents/up, sev. thousand. James McLean Gumming 770-887-8137_________
Nursery cont., free dely. w/min. order in Ga., 1 gal. 7 cents, 2 gal. 10 cents, 3 gal. 18 cents. Anthony Sedes Marietta 770-9801757____________
Oak post, 4"x4"x8' $2.75 ea., utility poles, creosoted hvy. duty S2/ft. E. Whatley Stone Mountain 770-498-2061___________ __
Old grist mill, Meadows cast iron, 20" stones, good cond. $500. Jerry Garren Morganton 706-374-6368_______________
JD subsoiler, 2 JD toolbars, other. R.C. Millwood Buford 770-945-9639___________
NH 275 sq. baler, older mdl., cannot get to tie, $500. James Fricks Flintstone 706-8201569_________________________________
NH 320 hay baler, hyd.-ten, good, $3250; JD 4430 tractor, $10,500; JD turbo 7700 com bine, good cond., $9000. John Leslie Marble Hill 770-893-2592______________________
Troy-Bilt Super Tomahawk chipper/shred der, 8hp., mint cond., $800/firm. V. Taylor Athens 706-549-6553__________________
Troy-Bilt roto tiller, Horse mdl., top cond. w/hiller, furrower & new tires, $735. Jim Fontaine Hampton 770-946-4332_________
Utility farm trailer, 6x13, 4" channel, mesh floor, 4' mesh ramp tail gate 6000 lb. axle, jack, 2" ball $725. Ron Hulett Milan 912-362-
Want used tractors that can be repaired, or. the parts, any kinf, any size. M. Vaughn Baxley 912-366-9025
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Breeder hen equip., 12 hole nest, slats, plasson drinkers, feeders, feed bins, fans, cur tain mach., other. Forest Reeves Statham 770-725-5057_________________ ~
Chick brooder, 6 burners, modulating therm. $25. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 7067696890________________________________
Chicken house brooders $5 ea. Monika Parrish Bethlehem 404-648-5293_________
Ostrich incubator, 9 mos. old, asking $8000, other. Wellington Ashong Lithohia 770-785-0846 770-922-9383_____________
PTO drive shaft 1", 3' long w/guards $85. Carl Cromer Dublin 912-272-3862________
Plastic pots, 500 two gal. 12 cents, 100 three gal. 12 cents, 4" 4 cents, soft 4" 1 cent, 4-6 pks. 1 cent, all/part. J. Newberry Austell 770-739-2152_________________________
NH 57 rollbar hay rake, 3-pt. hitch, PTO drive, $2500, like new cond. W. G. Carlisle LaGrange 706-882-6492__________'
NH hayliner sq. baler, $1800, other equip, also avail. Bill Mueller Register 912-8525267 ________________________________
NH mdl. 351 grinder-mixer, sheltered,
4695____________ _______________ _
Utility trlr. made from p.u. bed, has tag/tail Igts., $250, 4x8 steel $350, Tgts. Scotty Keheley Lawrenceville 770-822-1008_____
Utility trlr. 6 1/2'x16' dual axle, elec, brks., Igts., hvy. duty., exc. cond. David Hunt Buford 770-932-1762_______________ __
Walk-in cooler for cooling produce, like new, 16' long, can deliver. Bill Isaacs Snellville 770-972-6865
041 Farm Boss Stilh chainsaw w/bow & bar w/chains $350 firm. D. Nealis Hampton 770946-9160
Chicken house heaters & stove pipe, hang ing feeders. Bessie Whitlow Gainesville 770532-2505_________
Choretime feeders, drinkers, brooders, fans, auto, curtain controls, foggers, pumps, other. Jay Grogan Gumming 770-887-4886
Corn shelter $40, Ige. set logging tongs $65,
Plastic; stackable quail transport cages, 25 bird cap., most like new $15 ea. Jerry Bowen Dacula 770-963-0026___________________
Pressure treated pine, 1"x6"x6', dog earred pickets,a pprox. 200, other items. B. Cook Decatur 404-842-1218____________''
Rabbit cages, ail wire, top or front doors, 5
$1200, call evgs. only. R. J. Williams Dacula Vermeer rnd. baler mdl. 706-A, $1000, in
770-945-9894
use now. David Ward Lyerly 706-895-4549
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
Lancaster hand turned blower $65. Jimmy sections ea., 6'. 7 1/2' & 10' long. Mary Riner
Bowden, Sr. Woodbury 706-846-2035
Macon 912-788-4528
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Red oak lumber, mostly cabinet grade, all 20 Angus-Limousin cross-bred hfrs., pas Calving ease, milking ability, svc. age, Irish,
sizes, planed $2.75/ft., unplaned $2/ft. Robbie ture exposed to Limousin bull, exc. replace dual Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows,
O'Brien Brooks 770-599-1290
ment hfrs., avg. 650 lbs. Raymond Bramblett $700-$900, can del. Kenneth Bridges
Rough cut pine lumber $400/1000, will sel Winder 770-867-9864 770-867-3006
Nicholson 706-757-3908________________
by the piece. W. Pittman Brooks 770-719- 20 cross bred 1st. & 2nd calf hfrs., Limousin Charolais bulls, regd. high quality guaran
8255 Rough sawn yellow pine on band saw, tight
grained, siding, flooring, paneling, etc. Bennett Daniel Milledqeville 912-452-3039
Round galv. tubing 1 1/4 O.D.-18 Ga., 728 pcs. 12', great for fencing, kennels, back stops, arbor poles. Rex Lackey Winder 770725-0030
Six 1 ton feeders, good cond., exc. for hogs or goats $75 ea. J. McCranie Metier 912685-4907
Split locust farm fence rails, del. & installed anywhere. T. Mitchell Cleveland 706-8659828
and mixed breed, 1 Black Angus, 3 1/2 yrs. old bull, $450. Winfred Crane Winder 706367-9617
20 regd. Charolais hfrs., 7-18 mos. old, exc. quality, Camelot breeding. Larry Myers Sparks 912-456-4592
25 regd. Polled Hereford & Beefmaster bulls, rdy. for svc., herd eert./accred. Steve Roberts Alapaha 912-532-7963
3 Angus bulls, herd sire, GT Maximum, Hyline Travel Agent & Vdar Traveler 722 sires, dob 1/96, 2/96 & 3/96. B. Parks Pendergrass 706-693-2619
3 Holstein steers, approx.'wt. 800 lbs. ea., good beef, $350 ea. Andrew Brannanm
teed breeders, all shots, priced right. Double A Ranch Hoschton 706-654-3024_______ _
Cow/calf pr., $450, mixed Angus-Holstein. Hubert Tripp Conyers 770-922-6098______
Exc. group of cert, purebred Charolais bulls, 12-24 mos. Doyie Beatenbough Danielsville 706-795-3058______________
Fullblood, purebred & percentage Senepol bulls, 6 mos.-2 1/2 yrs., $600/up, call nights. R. L. Peacock Sr. Broxton 912-359-2505
Fullblooded bull, 6 yr., $1,000, pure blood bull, 3 yrs., $1,000, other bulls, cows, Kenneth Bower Locust Grove 770-228-4694
Gelbvieh purebred regd. bulls, 12-36 mos.
SWEET POTATO PRUNE BREAD
1 cup coarsely chopped pitted prunes 3 3/4 cups plus 1 tablespoon bread flour, divided 1 cup whole wheat flour 2 packages dry yeast 3/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup mashed, cooked sweet potato 1 cup very warm skim milk (120 degrees to 130 degrees) 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon honey, divided 1 tablespoon vegetable oil (or vegetable cooking spray) 2 teaspoons unsweetened orange juice
Steel frame, 5th wheel, 35', good cond. McDonough 770-957-3670
Polled, reas. priced. Danny Jones Warthen
$650, call evenings. David Rayno Townsend 3 Santa Gertrudis, Charolais Angus bulls, 912-552-5134 912-553-5108
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912-832-4338
6-10 mos. old, $200/up. Kip Gaston Gelbvieh purebred and percentages,
Tank, steel well water tank, 20" dia., 24" Hoschton 770-867-2434
Black/Red prs., reas. price, nights. Bob Clark
Toss prunes with 1 tablespoon bread flouf; set aside. Combine 1 1/2 cups bread flour, whole wheat flour, yeast and salt in a large bowl; stir well.
high, 65" circumference $25. Kenny Clark 3 regd. Angus cows, 2 w/7 _mo. old bull Chickamauga 706-375-2621 ___________
Ellenwood 404-241-2404
calves, good milkers. Keith C. Garner Oxford Gelbvieh bulls, 7-22 mos., black, exc.
Telephone poles, suitable for pole barns, 770-786-6804
bloodlines. R. E. Wagner Stone Mountain
Add sweet potato, milk, 1/4 cup honey and oil. Beat at medium speed of an electric mixer 2 minutes or until smooth.
fencing, can del. Albert Hawkins Jr. Macon 3 regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 2 yrs. old, low 770-939-3518 770-599-3892_____________
912-781-1553
birth wt., high M & G EPD's, $690. A. F. Gelbvieh, purebred & percentage, polled,
Stir in 1 1/2 cups bread flour to form a soft dough. Turn dough out onto a
' Ten 9x9x10 sills, heart pine. Robert Peel Jenkins Madison 770-355-8439
bulls & hfrs., gentle, reas. priced. Anthony lightly floured surface. Knead until smooth and elastic (about 10 minutes); add
Vidette 706-554-5236 706-592-4957
3 yr. old regd. Red Angus bull, 6 Red cows, Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-6402_____ prune mixture and enough of remaining 3/4 cup bread flour, 2 tablespoons at a
Three 400' chicken houses of Ziggity nipple 3 bull calves. Jim Campbell Rockmart 770- Gentle 3/4 blood Belgian Blue bull, 9 mos. time, to prevent dough from sticking to hands. Place dough in a large bowl coat
drinkers w/mini drinkers,, good cond. $1200, 684-3831
old, 650 lbs. birth wt, 85 lbs. Larry Overstreet ed with vegetable cooking spray, turning to coat top. Cover and let rise in warm
off Exit 1 of 1-20. Gary Thomas Bowdon 770- 4 regd. Brangus cows, bred to Exacto son Vidalia 912-583-4418 ________ '
place (85 degrees), free from drafts, 50 minutes or until doubled in bulk.
258-3208
for spring calves, $775 ea., also regd. Good sel. of qlty. fullblood Beefalo bulls, 1
Two 14 ton feed bins $500 ea., one 6 ton feed bin $500, two 4 ton feed bins $500 ea. Randv Wilkes Watkinsville 706-769-7036
Welding mach., Lincoln-SA-200 welder, 4 cyl. gas eng., 170' lead, TOO' ground, 5 yrs. $3750, call aft. 6 pm. Bob Morek Whitesburg 770-834-2626
Wood pulleys, fans, copper boiler corn seeders, seed sacks, grinders, corn dryers. Bill Hebert Kingston 770-336-5700
Woodmizer sawmill LT30, 18hp. B/S 1C mtr., hyd. log loader, trlr. pkg., some updates $9600 before 2pm. Mon.-Fri. Mike Smith Butler 912-862-5110
Ziggity drinkers, 300', 250', 170' houses, two 10 ton feed bins, two 6 ton bins. L. Roper Lula 770-983-7225
LIVESTOCK
Brangus hfrs., $536-$675. T. H. Avery Covington 770-786-6024
4 young cow/calf prs., $300,1 cross-bred, 2 1/2 yrs. old Simmental/White Face bull, $600. William M. Younq Tenriille 912-552-7630
4 yr. Brangus bull, Longhorn cattle- cows, heifers & bulls avail. A. Eidson Athens 706549-6867
400-450 lbs. hfrs., Hereford Angus and Santa Gertrudis cross, nice brood stock. B. Hall Pavo 912-859-2764
5 BBU regd. bulls, good bloodlines, reas. Driced. Chuck Summers Elko 912-987-7151
50 regd. Angus hfrs., 8-12' mos. old, weaned and on grass, had shots, $25,000. Paul S. Ritehie Comer 706-783-5551
' 57 Black/Black Baldies and Limousin cross hfrs., bred to Black Angus bull, some 3-n-l, most w/calf, 40 calves. C.L Brooks Ivey 912628-2655
8 cows, 5 hfrs., 2 bull calves, 4-15 mos., take all or none, $3,000. Bill Welch Walnut
solid black, fast growing, low fat, low cholesterol beef. Paul Vail East Ellijay 706-635-1404
Good selection of hfrs., bulls, and steers on grass & grain, also wormed and Black legged. Scott Whitt Lawrenceviile 770-9312495_____________ __________________
Holstein and Jersey hfrs. calving Nov., please Ive. msg. Derrell Bennett Adel 912896-2488_____________________________
Holstein hfrs., extra nice, avg. 850 lbs. w/bull since August, shots, dehorned, $.85/lb., firm. Frank Wright Ellilay 706-276-3291
Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, hvy. polled, will send pictures if interested, $400. Mike King Buena Vista 912-649-7784
Jersey cows w/hfr. calves @ side, exc. nurse, $600/pr., 1 Simmental X fifr., 1 yr. old, very small, $250/obo. S. Garcia Kathleen 912-987-7303_________________________
Jersey hfr. 8 mos. old, $350,4 regd. Jersey bulls, 2-4 mos. old, $200, all 5
Punch dough down. Divide dough into 3 equal portions. Roll each portion into a 15-inch rope on a lightly floured surface. Braid ropes, pinching ends to seal. Place on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Cover and let rise in a warm place free from drafts, 30 minutes or until doubled in bulk.
Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes or until loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Remove from pan, and place on wire rack. Combine^ remaining tablespoon honey and orange juice; brush over loaf. Cool. Yields 32 servings.
Nutritional Information Per Serving (1/2 inch slice): Calories 102, Protein 2.8 g, Fat 0.8 g, Carbohydrates 21.5 g, Sodium 61 mg, Calcium 18 mg, Iron 0.8 mg, Cholesterol 0, Fiber 2.5 g
Unless othenvise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr., Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.
Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat Grove 770-786-5661
dehorned/wormed, can del. Carl Clayton
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 mini mum of 90 days before they can be adver
9 regd. Santa Gertrudis cows, bred to Red Angus bull, 2 Red Angus bulls, 1/2 yr. old. John Cowart Dahlonega 706-864-4557 770394-2729
A-1 regd. Red Angus, pruebred, cows, hfrs., bull, call aft. 6pm. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-2405
Lawrenceviile 770-963-9635______s -'
Jersey hfr., 14 mos.; Holstein hfr., 18 mos.; Jersey cow, 5 yrs.; Hereford cow, 4 yrs. D. Calvert Lula 770-869-9153 -_____________
Large Red roosters and some White Rocks, call 12pm-2pm or aft. dark. J. Kelly Marietta 770-943-3616_________________________
Purebred Charolais heifers and bulls, little Regd. Brangus bulls, 20 mos.,
over beef price. Garland Peters 3397 Atha PinelogXExacto bloodline, very nice, gentle,
Rd. Covington 770-267-5117
$1,000-$1,250, call aft. 6pm,-.Pharles Chalker
Purebred Brangus bulls, 1 1/2-4 1/2 yrs.,. Thomson 706-595-1390
good sel., $1200, your choice, gentle, prof Regd. Charolais bulls, Irg. sel., yrlng and 2
itable, see sire. Wesley Hunt Calhoun 706- yrs. old, cert./accred. herd, all performance
tised.
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 purchase.
1 Charolais bull, 22 mos. old, 2 Angus cross
BBU PB Beefmaster bulls, regd. stock, 5 to choose from, very good bloodlines, gentle, svc. age, $650/ea., obo. Eli Yoder Cuthbert 912-732-2531 912-732-6687
BBU bulls, cert, herd, good bloodlines, diff. aoes. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732
BBU bulls, RFS, 2/3 yrs. old, 2/2 yrs., good beefy heard bulls, $500 & $600. Vic Harrison Winterville 706-742-8484
BBU regd. Beefmaster cattle, $850/up, exc. bloodlines. Don Cheshire Conyers 770-9223777
Limousin cow/calf pairs, open heifers, pure
bred polled herd bull, yrlg. bull, reas. Sam Smith Stockbridqe 770-474-1398______ __
Limousin bull, polled, exc. EPD's, halter broke, very reas. Greg Lee Sylvania 912-
857-3714 _______________ -
Limousin bull, purebred, dehorned, 9 yrs. old, selling to prevent inbreeding. William G.
Binford Newborn 706-342-1405__________
Limousin bulls, fullblood and purebred,
Black or Red, top Al sired. Bobby Doster
Colbert 706-788-2427
________ ___
625-9496 _______________________
date, call nights. Joe Garcia Donalsonville
Purebred Black Angus bull, 20 mos., sired 912-524-2680________
by Pebble Creeks Hot Shot, papers, $550; Regd. Chiangus bulls, gentle, high pert.,
Blk. Angus, hfr., $475. Robert Gilbert serv. age, cert. & accred. herd, many to
Jonesboro 770-478-8777
__________ choose from. Al Pannell Grantville 770-583-
Red Angus, Polled Gelbvieh, Simmental, .2988_______ ____________;________ __
ready for service. H. T. Higdon Greensboro Regd. Chiangus bull, $600, 11 mos. old,
706-453-2117________ ________________ exc. growth, disp./volume, sire- More Power;
Regd. Simmental, cow/calf prs., $650/up, Dam-Scotch Cry/Transformer. Stephen
polled bulls, $400/up, gentle, can del. Joe Monroe alpharetta 770-457-6812_________
Liberatore Maysville 706-652-3160______ _ Regd. Limousin breeding age bulls, exc.
Regd. Charolais, open hfrs. exc. bloodlines. bloodlines & EPD's, cow/calf prs., cows bred
cows/calves. Harold Shuler Ball Ground 770-735-2340
1 Jersey Gurnsey crossed milk cow, fresh en about Dec. 23, gentle. Felton Bryant Gainesville 770-536-3396
1 regd. Beefmaster bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, exc. bloodlines. Ken Black Demorest 706-7547052
1 regd. PB Limousin bull, 2 yrs. old., low birth'wts., exc. herd-size prospects, call aft. 6 om. Martv Savior Millwood 912-283-6106
1/2 Braunvieh x 1/2 Beefmaster, dark red slick polled Beefmaster bulls, 7 mos., $600, older Beefmaster bulls. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
10' Holstein springing hfrs., exc. quality, freshening Nov., no Sunday calls. Dwight Shenk Dublin 912-272-6392
BBU regd. Beefmaster bull, 2200 lbs, $1,000, other cows and bulls. Joseph Craine Grav.912-986-6265
BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls and hfrs., exc. bloodlines, all shots, some polled. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-994-5389
Baby calves- Ayrshire, Holstein, Jersey, Brown Swiss cross bred hfrs. and bulls; also nurse cows. Willie Nunn Crawfordville 706456-2416
Beefmaster bulls, regd., 18-42 mos. old, great disp., $450-$700, sev. choices, Piedmont Beefmasters. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589
Beefmaster crossbred bulls, avg. wt. 500 lbs., $350 ea., call btw. 9pm-T0pm. Charlie Lowe Grovetown 706-863-2228
Black & Black Baldies, 19 young cows w/10 extra Irg. calves, bred back to regd. Limousin
Limousin bulls, regd. polled, 20 mos., Red, gentle. Stan Hall Oxford 770-787-0234
Limousin hfrs- Black, 14 mos., Red Al sired, 12 mos. open, $550 ea. H. Dawson lla 706-789-2922 ,_________________ -
Limousin- cow/calf prs., bred cows, hfrs. herd bulls &.prospects, good EPD's, gentle, cert, herd. Phil Page Winder 770-867-4035
Open Hereford hfr. 800 lbs., shots, wormed, $300. Allen Turner Elberton 706283-4541 _______ ^________
Oxen, 3 yrs. old, Simmental cross pr., trnd. voice commands to pull wagon, $3,500. J. McElmurrav Hephzibah 706-592-4550
Pair bull calf & hfr., $150 for both, Holsteins, 6-8 mos. old. Edith Bailew Flovilla 770-7751957 _____________ - ___________
Polled Hereford cow w/lst calf, 3-wks. old
Raydell Ingram Donalsonville 912-524-1116
Regd. Beefmaster bulls, $600/ea., regd.
Polled Beefmaster, cow/calf prs., 3-
prs./$1,200, Primetime bloodlines W. L. Chandler Comer 706-783-5934 ______
Regd. Beefmaster bulls, 10 mos. old, $450
ea., btw. 9pm-10pm. Randy Lowe
Grovetown 706-863-8765
_______
Regd. Angus bulls, cert., 1-2 yrs.m
Stockman-Lovanna breeding, $600/up. Roy Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122 _____ ;
Regd. Angus hfrs., 6-7 mos. old, 20 mos. old, Hi-Flyer, son, also bred cow, due in
Spring, herd cert./accred. Windell Gillis Rt. 2, Box 520 Eastman 31023 ______________
Regd. Angus bulls, 13 mos., 1200 lbs., high
pert., low bwt., Leachman Right Time bred.
John M. Reavis Ball Ground 770-735-3058
back to Homozygous polled bull. R. Roberts
Winder 770-867-5053__________________
Regd. Limousin bulls, breeding age, full blood, Polled, Red, Black, top bloodlines,
good EPD's, good disp. Charles Reneau
Thomasville 912-226-8820
_________
Regd. Limousin bulls, yrlng. heifers, cows
bred/prs., fullblood, polled, purebred, top
blbodlines, exc. EPDs. D. Perry Jefferson
706-549-5663 706-367-8913_____________
Regd. Longhorn cow/calf prs., roping steers
& heifers. Max Jordan Douglasville 770-942-
3893_________________________________
Regd. Polled Herefords, cert/accred., 4
cows/prs., 2 bred hfrs., 1 yrlng. hfr, $3,400/all.
Ed Hill Tignalj 706-285-2977____________
Regd. Polled Simmental Purebred bulls,
A.I. sired for easy calving, Red, Polled &
10 purebred Angus hfrs., BW, WW, YW bull, $450 ea. Horace Cornell Bowman 706- hfr., $250. C. Bentley Gumming 770-889- Regd. Angus cow and bull. Paul Flechvieh. Beman Boatright Midvilie 912-
wts. and SV given $400/ea., if all taken, rdy to 245-5272
7829
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Rohrabauqh Stockbridqe 770-922-6448
589-7144_____________________________
breed in spring, aft. 8pm. Charles McIntosh Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, sell/trade, Polled Hereford bulls, Stick Enforcer and Regd. Black Angus bull, 17 mos., 1150 lbs., Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 6-18 mos.,
Lexington 706-743-5945 10-12 cow pairs, fullblood & purebred
$900; Black Angus heifer w/calf $750. Jason Breeding Palmetto 770-463-1893
Race breeding, herd cert. Lewis Shirley Gainesville 770-534-2194_______________
Independance bloodline. R. L. Robinson
Dallas 770-445-2027
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EPD's, BW 1/2 milk, 13-20; thick, correct, docile. D. Doschstetler Lexington 706-743-
Limousin, exc. bloodlines. W.L. Murray 873 Fairway Dr., S.E Monroe 30655 770-267-
Black Angus herd bull, $900. Felton Reeves Thomaston 706-647-6732
Polled, purebred Limousin prs., and bred cows, exc. bloodline and disposition, bred to
Regd. Black Angus, young bulls, cow/calf prs. Bill Reynolds Carrollton 770-832-7083
3393
_______________________
Regd. Purebred Polled Simmental bulls,
2125
Black Baldies w/lrg. calves, bred back for polled bulls. Marshall Mosley Lyons 912- Regd. Black Angus bulls, T2-26 mos. old., cows/calves and hfrs. V.L. Willis Tifton 912-
15 Brangus cows w/calves at side, '97 calves, $395/pr. Donald McWaters 526-9226________ ____________________ exc. bloodlines, reas. prices. Mike Carroll 382-5909_____________
$600/ea.; 20 Brangus cows due to calve, Lithonia 770-462-8337
Purebred Charolais bull, 7 mos. old, birth Jersey 770-464-2134________________ __ Regd. Santa Gertriidis bull, exc. herd bull, 6
$500/ea. Allan Branan McDonough 770- Black Polled purebred Salers bull, 9 mos., 4 wt. 80 lbs., good bloodline, call aft. 7pm. E. Regd. Black Angus' Rito 9M9 son, good yrs. old, $750. Dennis Bottoms Gumming
957-3761
PB hfrs., 9 mos., Al sired C.V. cert. LaFayette Caudell Carnesville 706-677-3636________ EPD's, low birth weight, good milk, 3 yrs. old, 770-889-5235__________ ;_________ _
18 mixed calves, 9 hfrs., 9 steer, 300-450 lbs., 6-9 mos. old, $120 ea., other cows and calves. Harold Fowler Martin 770-384-4040
2 Holstein steers for slaughter, approx. 400 lbs. ea., $250 ea, call aft. 1 pm. J. M. Nicks West Point 706-643-7817
2 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 9 mos. old, 500700 lbs. Troy Simmons Cleveland 706-8654878
2 regd. Senepol bulls, 5-7 mos. old, tagged, tattooed, papers, $750 ea., Ive. msg. J. Newberry Powersville 912-956-2288
2 yrs. old polled Charolais bulls, $850/up, purebred polled Charolais hfrs., 8-10 mos.
McLerov Comer 706-783-3168
Blk. Gelbvieh bulls, hfrs., cows, most Al sired & at least 2nd gen., Black/Polled, reas. priced. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-6352729
Brahman bull, 3 yrs. old, breeding age and younger, all colors. Buddy Eason Collins 912-693-2948
Brangus bulls, fullblood, hand tamed, 20 mos., $700 ea., call 6-10pm. Alan Hall Milledqeville 912-453-2536
Brangus cow w/Beefmaster cross hfr. calf, $475; Angus brood cow, $250. Don Smith Monroe 770-267-7709
Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simmental,
Purebred Limousin cattle, good selection of bulls, hfrs., cow/calf prs. P.L. Webb Valdosta 912-242-1917_________________________
Purebred breeding age Limousin bulls, and hfrs., birth wts. and EPD's avail. Charles McIntosh Monroe 770-267-9536_________
Purebred Limousin bulls, rdy. for. service, $600-$1,000. H. E. Simmons Swainsboro 912-237-8076 ________________________
Purebred Simmental bulls, 3 & 1 1/2 yrs., calves on property, cow/calf prs., most polled,. $700/up, evngs. O. G. Satterfield Blairsville 706-745-3993 ___________________ _
Purebred Charolais- 8 bulls, 2 yrs. old, & 14
$2,000. Nan Kittrell Madison 706-342-4087
Regd. Black angus bull, Scotchap blood
line, 2 1/2 yr. old, $950. Andy Thompson
Soperton 912-529-6256
__________ _
Regd. Blk Angus bull, 12-16 mos.; $500-
$625, hfrs., 14 mos., $475, mature cows,
w/wo calves, exc. bloodlines. Don Helm
Covington 770-786-6503
__________
Regd. Blk. Angus bulls, 20 mos.-2 yrs., all
shots, Tonto bloodlines, cert. herd. V.
Campbell Elberton 706-283-7268________
Regd. Brahman bulls, yrlng. and svc. age,
exc. quality, dehorned. L. M. Tucker Tifton
912-533-4681
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls and hfrs., polled and scanned. Newton Rowell Alma 912-632-8549_________________________
Regd. Simmental bulls & heifers, easy calv ing, Trait Leaders, exc. EPDs, top Flechvieh bloodline. Francis Stubbs Glennville 912557-4001_____________________ v_______
Regd. Simmental bull, low birth wt., 24 mos. old, $850. Holly Moreland Sugar Hill 770945-1513_______________
Regd. Texas Longhorns- bulls, roping stock and cow/calf prs. Chelle Walker Culloden 912-994-1372_________________________
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 12-24 mos., from
old. $400 if all taken. Kenneth L Malcorr| Simbrah, weaning & breeding age; few heifers hfrs, 18 mos. old. Hubert Lewis Buchanan Please include area codes with phone cert, herd, reas. priced w/wo papers. Adrian
Watkinsville 706-769-6347
& cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 770-748-1556 770-646-3942
. numbers in advertisements.
Clark Cairo 912-377-8007 912-377-1974
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Regd. purebred Limousin, 5 bred cows & 1 . ADGA Nubian goats, does starting at $250, '80 dk. brown, almost blk. mare, Leo & King '95 AQHA IF filly, big, elegant bay w/star, 2 yr. QH x TB, hatter broke, 14.5hds., easy
polled bull, $4,000 for all. R. F. Doss Powder Nubian Boar cross buck $150, Nubian stud bred, good trail or broodmare $2500. B. Veal hunter type with WP jog, All Around prosp. keeper, make great pleasure horse $800/obo.
Springs 770-428-4404_______________-
service avail., exc. bloodlines. Keith Rees Elberton 706-283-7936
$2800 to show home. Kristin Bonner Sharon B. Bryant Macon 912-788-6922
Roping steers, 1 yr. old, 6-10" horns, $225 Good Hope 770-267-8279___________
'81 AQHA mare, Red Hot Sam, 14.2hds., Taylorsville 770-684-0742_______________ 2 yr. grey filly, 14hds., broke for anyone to
ea. William Bray Juniper 912-649-9808
African Pygmy goats, purebred billy, nanny, rides, clips, loads, trails $1200. Shannon '95 regd. Paint filly, 3 trail horses, starting at ride $700. Danny Tuten Broxton 912-359-
Santa Gertrudis bulls, approx. 7-8 mos. old, 3 yrs., nanny 9 wks., billy 8 wks. $40-$60 ea. Jones Valdosta 912-242-6430
$550/up. E. Sorrow Winterville 706742-7972 3454
700+ lbs, purebred, $400 ea, $350 for more K. Bacon Newnan 770-251-3062_________ '82 regd. APHA Paint geld., 15hds., prof, '96 APHA sorrel solid filly, show fit, money 3 1/2 yr. regd. Paint geld., greenbroke, big
than one. I. Holladay Bowman 706-376-5401 African Pygmy goats, 5 sml. friendly billy trng. Western, gentle, runs barrels, team pen earner, Ga. fut., blue ribbon bloodlines, show, horse, asking $1200. Michelle Heusser
Several Santa Gertrudis bulls, approx. 2 goats, vari. cols., 2 mos. old $50 ea. Sonia ning, exc. manners $2800. Rhonda Rearder breeding $1200. M. Wolf Maysville 770-532- Madison 706-342-1700
yrs. old. Romie Bowman Menlo 706-862- Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-963-8470 Macon 912-994-9315
7602__________________
3 AMHA mares, 1 AMHA stallion, trnd. to
2704
____________________________ African Pygmy wethered & dehorned male '84 Arabian geld., exc. bloodlines, very gen '96 AQHA fillies, gray & chestnut, King, Two pull cart, gentle. Lannie Jarrell Sylvania 912-
Simmental bull dob 2/18/96, exc. herd sire goat, female Pygmy, to good home $75 for tle, show qlty., needs exp. rider, sell/trade. Eyed Jack, Skipper W bloodlines $1200 857-3700
prospect, out of Highwayman, can be regd., both. M. Giesev Carrollton 770-214-1024 Jennv Garland Rvdal 770-769-9826
ea./obo. Terri Adamson LaGrange 706-845- 3 child-safe mares, 6, 7, 9 yrs., very gentle,
all shots. Lucy Hardwick Atlanta 770-945- Angora goats, 1 doe bred $85,1 regd. buck '84 regd. Appaloosa, 14.5hds., trail rides, 8489 ____________
15hds. to 16 1/2hds., 2 sorrels & a bay,
2310________ ;________________________ $125/obo, very tame, not for slaughter. David spirited, loads, exp. rider $1500 firm. E. '96 AQHA weanling filly, sorrel, winner of Racking mule $1800/obo . Pat Davis
Simmental bull, purebred, polled, 3 yrs. old, Henry Chatsworth 706-695-5729_________ Uoshaw Marietta 770-565-7966
S.C. Breeders fut., very nice, big, athletic. W. Thomson 706-595-6573
$1,000/obo. Ben McGreggor Macon 912- Angoras, 17 does $50 ea., Nubian buck, 2 '86 AQHA dun mare, Count Me Docs Lena Audette Grovetown 70-655-6382________ 3 yr. QH geld., sorrel w/2 wh. socks, blaze,
935-2400_____________________________ yrs. old, regd. J. Bush Waco 770-574-5139 with 9/96-dun colt Impressive Doc O'Lena '96 AQHA filly, red dun, Bugs Alive/Tardee very gentle, exc. trail horse, great disp. $900.
Simmental, 1-30 mo. polled PB bulls, 2-22 Boer goat, full blood bucks & does, bloodlines, both $2250, nego. K. Morris Too, gentle, halter broke, see to appreciate. J. Phillips Winterville 706-742-8029
mo. polled sons of Black Mick, weanling Lancorp, Australian, South African bloodlines, Clarkesville 706-947-1613
Elaine Ruqer Blackshear 912-449-1887
3 yr. QH/TB mare, broke, 15.2hds., prosp.
FB/PB bulls, cert./accred. herd. Kim-Hinton bred Spanish. C. Bridges Blakely 912-723- '86 AQHA geld., '87 AQHA mare, '90 AQHA '96 AQHA sorrel colt by Nosey Toes by barrels $1500, 2 yr. geld., appendix regal
Reynolds 912-847-3452 912-847-3319
4860______________________________
mare, '93 TWH geld., very nice gentle horses, Oakie Toes, out of pt. earner producer mare, pleasure, big $1500. R. Wright Rome 706-
Small herd of regd. Fullblood/Purebred Boer's South Africans & Landcorp bucks & sound, fat. Tom Sewell Elliiav 706-276-1014 big colt $1200. Sue Hamilton Rome 706-232- 295-1201
Senepol cattle, 3-n-1's, bred cows, herd bull, does, red does out of Major League, does '86 AQHA mare, bay, Double L Straw, 4939
________ :__________ _________ 3 yr. fut. prosp., own son of Jet of Honor/Te-
top bloodlines. Hal Keller McDonough 770- open & bred. Danny Henson Blairsville 706- I5hds., used team penning, easy keeper '96 AQHA/NFQHA dbl. regd. stud prosp., N-Te, started on barrels, sorrel geld., stout,
957-9125_______________
745-5452____________________________ $2500. C. Sims Kensington 706-539-1290 22% King, P234-Mr. San Peppy bloodlines, 15hds. Theresa Crews Bowdon 770-258-
Texas Longhorns, regd., herd bulls, $500- Boer, 1/2-7/8% bucks, Spanish does bred '87 AQHA palomino mare, '94 palomino halter, leads $2200. J. Keith Cartersville 5569
$800, bred cows, $300-$400, hfrs., $200- to full Boar, 1/2'to 3/4% does, see to appreci- geld., incentive fund chestnut filly, honest win 770-386-8188 _____________________ 4 yr. sorrel QH geld., shown Western
$300, ropers $150-$250, cow/calves, $500. ate. L. Smith Savannah 912-234-5923
ner lines $1500 ea. Nancy Morris Americus '96 Warmblood cross filly by Marquee, out Pleasure, horsemanship, Three Bars/Poco
Robert Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3167 Common goat babies, Alpine/Nubian lines, 912-924-9367
of TB cross mare, nice mover event dressage Pine $3500. T. Lynn Reidsville 912-557-
Texas Longhorn bulls, 9 mos., $225 ea. gentle, dewormed, healthy, young billies $35, '87 AQHA dun geld., runs barrels, some prosp. $1500. Lynn Bradley Ashburn 912- 6950
Ned Sims Rome 706-235-1485__________ nannies $40. C. Womack Griffin 770-227- team roping, exp. rider $2500. C. Scoggin 424-0178____________ __________ .
5 regd. miniature donkeys, one 3 yr. jack, 1
Top quality svc. age purebred and percent 5806________________________
Rome 706-234-8992
'96 palomino colt, incentive, fund paid, by weanling jack, good breeding, 3 jennets, 1
age Simmental bulls, Red, spotted and black, Fainting billy goats, many to choose from, '87 Appaloosa geld., exc. trail horse, exp. son of Coosa, out of dau. of Win or Lose w/foal. D. Bleaklev Dallas 770-445-7242
$900-$2,500. Joey Harvey Jakin 912-793- all cols. & sizes $75/up. Dee Abbott rider, some timed events $1000. Grayson $1500/obo. Valerie Sosebee Covington 770- 5 yr. AQHA flashy blk. geld., 15.3hds.,
4570_________ ________________________ McDonough 770-957-5693 __________ Webb Kite 912-469-3348
385-8366_____________________ _______ bomb proof, athletic build, anyone can ride
Watusi cattle bull, 3 cows, 2 yrlng. hfrs. & 2 Fainting goats $50-$115, depending on age '88 AQHA & TB mare, 15.2hds., good on 1 jackass, leads, loads, 7 yrs., bay mare 2/4 $3000. C. Phillips Zebulon 770-229-8484
calves, $3,500 for all or will trade. George W. & sex. David Pitts Cordele 912-273-1412
trails, easy keeper, will grade, good bloodline. mo. colt, Arabian geld., 4 yrs., Arabian geld., 5 yr. TB geld., 15.1 hds., jumps cute, easy
Brooks Byron 912-825-3040_________ _
French Alpine wether, 6 mos. old, shots, J. R. Smith Covington 770-784-5421
wh., 17 yrs. Elmo Remick Forsyth 912-994- lead changes, quiet on trails, loads easily
Yrlng. bulls, Black, Red, Charotais X, oth wormed, bottle raised, disbudded $50. J. '88 AQHA bay mare, bred for '97 bay 1650_______________ ________________ ; $1500. Susie Garber Powder Springs 770ers; reas. prices. Cornells Haanschoten Olsen Dahloneqa 706-864-8909_________ champ, bloodlines, great trail horse 1 regd. - QH geld., very flashy, good for 745-0184
Clarkesville 706-754-1693
French Alpines, ADGA, does & bucks, out $2500/obo. Cindy Nobles Lyons 912-526- show/pleasure, 1 grade QH, exc. trail horse, 5 yr. geld., gray, 15.1hds., must go to good
Swine
of champ, bloodlines, all 4 yrs., milking 1-2 5208
athletic, well trnd. Joe Walker Conyers 770- home, semi gree $1800/obo. J. Kutchinsky
gal./day $150-$300. Dick Key Mineral Bluff '88 AQHA mare, incentive fund, chestnut, 785-9732___________ __________________ Duluth 770-476-5915
706-374-5894_________ ;____________ ___ IS.Ihds., Impressive, Tardy Too, Sugar Bar 1/2 Arabian, reg. Scotty, super sweet, tall, 6 yr. Paint pony mare, med. size, loads,
If you have questions regarding ads in ,this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Full blood African Boer billy at stud, to healthy nannies $50. Kenny Hutcheson
lines, quiet, trails $2500/obo. Monroe 770-207-9106
L.
Bright
beau., exc. conf. $3000. Jerry Moore Conyers 770-483-8315__________________
clips, trails, lots of pot. $1600. D. Nunnally Canton 770-479-9778
Baxley 912-367-5840_____________ _
'88 ApHC geld., exc. team penning, barrel 1/2 Hanoverian mare, bay, 6 yrs., by Falco 6 yr. regd. spotted Saddle Horse mare, tri
Swine moving from farm to farm must Fullblood Boer buck at stud fee $50, want horse, Bonanza, Three Bars, Joker bloodlines 6000, 1/2 TB, .1/2 QH 7 yrs., in foal, 17.2hd. col., bay & wh. $1500. Mike Smith Homer
have a negative brucellosis and pseudora bies test within the past 30 days before
20 half blood Boer does. Ray Short Macon
912-781-7318________
,__________
$1200, nego. L. Pritchett 844-8284
Alpharetta 770-
TB Jatski, sound $3500. Merrit Rakestraw Powder Springs 404-943-9486___________
706-677-2257 6 yr. sorrel QH mare, well broke, very gen
they are moved whenever there is a Fullblood, 3/4, 1/2 Boer bucks & does. '88 Appaloosa mare, sired by Warlord, 10 yr. TB geld., seal bay, 16.2hds., bomb tle, easy keeper $1200. S. Davis Commerce
change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabfes-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase._________________
1 purebred Yorkshire boar, 12 mos., 500550 lbs. $200, pigs & shoats $35/up. John Tackett Loganville 770-466-1877 ......
Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547______
Goats, 3 billies $40 ea. William Biffle Decatur 404-294-1072 _______________
NPGA 3 yr. wh. caramel buck, proven breeder, all shots $125. Cindy Miller Acworth 770-974-0694_________________________
Nanny goats for sale, Nubian, Alpine & mix., 1-3 yrs., many to choose from $45/up. B. Jaskiewicz Loganville 770-466-7418
approx. 16hds. $1000. Dewey Morgan Svlvania 912-857-3328
'88 PBHA finished geld., '95 NASCRA all around youth champ., 15hds., jumps 3'6" w/ease, for novice/amateur. A. Duncan Kingston 706-291-8371
'89 TB geld,, dk. bay, ready for English Pleasure & started o/f, very gentle $2000. Alecia Nation Loganville 770-466-1449
proof, athletic, dressage, needs someone to take him to full ...pot $8000. Judi Moss Stockbridge 404-987-3992 ___________
12 yr. Appaloosa geld., 15hds., extremely gentle, great on trails, w/tack $1500. J. Kelley McDonough 770-957-6077_____________ _
12 yr. Appaloosa geld., sound, gentle, exc. on trails & for children $1200/obo. M. Dipardo Mineral Bluff 706-374-4315
706-335-7544
8 yr. TB/Arabian bay mare, 16hds., started u/s & trails $2000/obo, 12 yr. Mustang geld., easy keeper $700/obo. L. Bryant Thomasville 912-228-1621
8 yr. AQHA sorrel mare, slow jog, great for show, trng. or trail, broodmare prosp., easy keeper $3200. R. Keyser Woodstock 770926-2382 404-648-5013
2 med. size blk. Bar hogs $25 ea. Christine Morris Colbert 706-783-5722______ _
Landrace boars & gilts $125-$150. Ricky
Nigerian Dwarfs, solid blk. & solid brn., chocolate bucks $50/up, will reduce your Pygmies. W. Hatley McDonough 770-954-
'90 APHA bay heel horse, solid, good box manners, lots of cow $3800. Sue Keppler RooDVille 770-854-6129
12 yr. blk. racking mare $1350, regd. SSH
blk. & wh. filly $1250. M. L. Brown Vienna
912-268-2759________
'__________
8 yr. dk. bay 15.2hd. geld., exc. trail horse, very intelligent, high pert. trng. $1500. B. Morris Wrightsville 912-864-2628
Whittle Rochelle 912-365-7996 912-3652661________________________ .
Show pigs for state show in Feb., top blood lines, all sizes. Kyle Bloodsworth Abbeville 912-467-2777 _______________ __
Yorkshire barrow, 8 mos., over 200 lbs. $130. McArthur Robbins, Sr. Covington 770786-3663_____________
Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks. old, cut, wormed. Larry Anderson Alpharetta 770-475-6725
Goats and Sheep
If you- have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
1 Barbados ram $50,1 nanny common goat $35, both $75. J. Picklesimer Buford 770945-4883_____________ _______________
1 young billy goat, healthy, gentle $50 or trade for nanny. Samantha Boss Adairsville 770-386-5155_____________ ;_______ __
1/2 Boer doe, regd. & bred by full blood Boer buck $180, purebred regd. Nubian w/show pedi., bred $250, other. D. Stone Pineview 912-624-2783_________________
1/2 Boer, 1/2 Toggenburg bucks, Ige. breeding age, CAE free, cert. & accred. herd. Willie Young Stockbridqe 770-483-8304
10 fullblood Boer nannies, bred to fullblood S.A. buck $1300 ea., 4 fullblood Boer nanny
0522 770-389-5426_____________________ Nubian buck, purebred, 18 mos., dehorned,
gentle. J. Cottongin Tallapoosa 770-5745588________________ ;_____________ __
Nubian nannies, billies, mix. goats, wethers, dehorned, wormed $50/up. Jerry Webb Dacula 770-963-5932___________________
Purebred African Pygmy goats for sale/trade, billies & nannies $35/up. Dale Crocker Lincolnton 706-359-3109________
Purebred Pygmy babies, been neutered, 2 mos. $50, nannies $100 ea., not for slaughter. E. Woody Rte. 7, Box 2964, Dahlonega 30533 706-864-3501____________________
Pygmy billies (2) $40 ea. or both for $75. Margaret Williams Douglasville 770-9428846____________________________ _
Pygmy goats, 5 males, best offer. Tommy Cameron Tyrone 770-487-4724__________
Pygmy kids avail., hand raised, truly sml., vari. of cols. E. Vosyka Covington 770-7875771________________________________
Toggenburg does for sale, Jesus Way bloodlines. Meo Anderson P.O. Box 115 Parrott 31777 912-623-5545 '
Equine For Sale
if you have questions regarding ads in this category, cat! Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083
'91 Arabian/Appaloosa 15.2hd. mare, grey, exc. trail mount, completed 4 endurance comp, trail rides in '96 $2000. J. Peacock Smyrna 770-438-1231
'91 AQHA geld, NBHA qualifier, great per sonality, sorrel, Duck Dance/Go Dick Go bloodline, $4,500. Mike Bertholf McDonough 770-914-2125
'91 ApHCgeld.,Te-N-Te bloodlines, chestnut w/blanket, trail ridden, approx. 15hds. $1250. Johnny Cochran Canon 706-245-5316
'91 regd. Appaloosa geld., sire Warlord, tri col. bay w/ink spots, exp. rider, show/pleasure $1500. Kris Janega Dallas 770-445-8598
'91 sorrel QH geld., 15hds., gentle, started on cows, willing attitude, no vices, loads, clips, etc. $1950. A. Gooch Hull 706-549-2536
'92 AQHA grulla geld., 14.3hds., Western Pleasure shown, great beg. horse $3000, firm. Edoar Smith Lula 770-983-7644
'92 regd. breeding stock Paint $1500, all tack, geld., good trail horse. R. Johnson Woodbine 912-729-2526
'93 QH geld., sorrel w/flaxen mane & tail, 60 days u/s, exp. rider $1800. Travis Deal Milledgeville 912-452-4106 912-452-2312
'93 gray TB filly, hunter, jumper, race prosp., 90 days riding $3500. Leroy Williams Valdosta 912-247-9986
'94 Quarter/Weslh 13hd. pony, bay, blemish left hind, loads, started u/s, exc. movements &
12 yr. leopard Appaloosa geld., beau, cols..
Western Pleasure $1300 w/tack. Ted Reeves Cleveland 706-865-6473
12 yr. sorrel racking horse geld., washes &
loads, gnetle but needs exp. rider $900 firm. J. Greeson Elberton 706-283-1816
12 yr. sorrel mare, 13hds., gentle w/4 mo.
filly at side $1000. C. Watson Butler 912-
862-3669
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14 yr. Shetland pony geld., very gentle, well mannered, exc. child's first pony $600. Mary
Brannon McDonough 404-363-5751 770-
957-4933
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14 yr. grulla mare $1000, 8 yr. chocolate
palomino geld. $1500, both 14.1hds., stout,
can hold until Christmas. V. Posey Tunnel
Hill 706-935-2750______________________
14.1hd. Arabian geld., 3 1/2 yrs., exc.
health and disp., trailers, clips, started under saddle, great potential, $1,350. C.
Youngblood Loganville 770-466-9212_____
14hd. Arabian x mare, 18 yrs., flea bitten
grey, child-safe, jumps 2'2'6", great on trails
$1400. D. Bishop Gainesville 770-983-3099
15 yr. mare, blk. & wh. QH, child-safe, no
bad habits $650. B. Bailey Smyrna 770-436-
1861_______________________
15+hd. QH mare, 16 yrs., gentle, great trail
horse $1200, 15hd., 2 1/2 yr. sorrel mare,
gentle $700. Larry Thompson Eastman 912-
374-5987 .___________________________
8 yr. steel grey TB/QH mare, 15.2hds., tal ented $1200, 8 yr. blk./wh. pony mare, gentle $800. Cathy Stephenson Marietta 770-4226472
9 Miniature donkeys, two 7 yrs., 34" proven jennets, 6 daughters, 1-3 yrs., 32 1/2" sire avail. $1000/up. E. Vosyka Covington 770787-5771
AMHA sorrel pinto miniature stud, albino Mediterranean jack, both regd. Billy Turner Union Point 706-486-2558
AMHR blk. mare spring foaling, 2 yrlg. colts, 5 mo. colt, AMHA/AMHR pinto stallion, exc. prices. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-9464631
APHA 2 yr. overo filly, Western Pleasure prosp., started u/s, sire Eternal Echo, exc. disp., good conf. $5000. Debbie Swaim Gumming 770-781-9310
APHA tri-col. overo mare, 7 yrs., 15hds., gentle, good trail or pleasure $4000. Tara Crowder Buena Vista 912-649-2061
APHC leopard spot Appaloosa mare x TB/Trahkner bay mare, blue eyes $2500, both will tread. George Mann Watkinsville 706769-0952
AQHA & PHBA beau. dk. golden, 11 yr. mare, Sugar Bars & King bloodlines, bred for spring foal, will ride $2000. B. Mullis Lizella 912-935-8693
AQHA Appendix l85 geld., 15.2hds.,
kids $700 ea. J. McCranie Metier 912-685-
All equine advertised in the Market personality $800. Gwynn Glasscock 16 yr. QH mare, sorrel, great for show, Western Pleasure trnd., goes English, reins,
2999_________________________________ Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins Fayeteville 770-987-1268
trails, camp or school $1750. Peter Boyce jumps, sweet disp. $3500. Susan McLocklin
3 Toggenburg nanny goats $150-$250, 2 test within past 12 months. A copy of this '94 APHA sorrel overo stallion, dbl. bred Dacula 770-995-0808
____________ Statham 770-725-0981
bred, 1 half grown, aft. 9 pm. Fred West 193 test must accompany the ad each time it is Yellow Mount, 30 days u/s, Western Pleasure 16hd. 8 yr. AQHA geld., English, gentle, AQHA Impressive bred mare, 15.3hds., sor
Spring Hill Rd. Dawson 31742 912-995-5625 submitted or the notice will be returned to prosp. $3500. Tim Henry Whitesburg 770- loads, clips, hunter pot. N. Jenkins Palmetto rel, in foal to point producing son of Obvious
3 wethers, 9 mos. old, grain fed, wormed, the advertiser. For this reason, generalized 920-8699
770-463-0492_________________________ Conclusion $5000. W. Brannan Cedartown
healthy $35 ea. J. Yank Colbert 706-788- ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose '94 AQHA bay mare, 15hds., quiet, gentle, 2 1/2 yr. strawberry roan geld., walking 770-749-1185
3327 ____________ ___________ _
from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. exc. bloodlines/conf., trnd. & shown success horse, had about 100 days of riding $1250. AQHA Quarter geld., 4 yrs., chestnut
3/4 ABBA regd. Boer buck, 5 mos., good cols. Buyers are urged to request verification of fully Western Pleasure $2500. Ron Ratliff Alvin McDuffie, Jr. Rochelle 912-624-2419 $2500, AQHA mare, 6 yrs., great trail horse,
$300. Chris Veal Davisboro 912-348-3004
a negative Coggins test before purchasing Buford 770-945-8084
2 AQHA incentive 2 yr. mares, prof, trnd., AQHA geld., 11 yrs. M. Strayhorn Gumming
3/4 ABGA regd. Boer bucks, 6-9 mos. $200,
fullblood Boer stud service $50. Don Willis
Alpharetta 770-475-5149________________
30 slaughter lambs, good cond. $65. Hilton
Bik Athens 706-549-3591__________ __
4 nannies, 2 Ige. that have triple, 2 med.
that have sgl., 1 extra Ige. billy, sold together
$350. D. Smith, Jr. Statham 770-725-0545
5 common billies, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old $40 ea.
Paul Elm Maxevs 706-759-2228__________
50 goats $25/up, nannies & billies, all kinds.
Bart Rotate Temple 770-562-1957 770-562-
3542 _______ __________
7 full blood Boers, 15 Spanish nannies bred
to 100% Boer, eight 1/2 blood does. Bob
any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions._______________________
74 AQHA palomino mare, vet checked, in foal for '97 to King P234 gr'son, very gentle, sound $1250. M. Asbury Cartersville 770382-4644_____________________________
'80. AQHA bay mare, Sir Money Maker x Pete's Princess, 15hds., trail rides, jumps broodmare prosp., exp. rider $2000. Lisa Hewitt Villa Rica 770-459-5241___________
'94 AQHA beau. blk. mare, Foundation bred
top & bottom, well started u/s, should be com petitive at open level $2000. Terry Biscoglia
Madison 706-342-0390
'94 Appaloosa filly, approx. 13 hds., green
broke, good disposition, $1,000. Jack Yoder
Mansfield 770-784-9035
'94 SSHA geld., blk. & wh., 14.2hds., very
gentle, started u/s $1400. Ray McKneely
Barnesville 770-358-1228
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'95 APHA bay & wh. filly, smooth, easy on
top, Yellow Mount bloodlines on bottom,
flashy. James Monk Hampton 770-946-9327
'95 APHA red dun breeding stock, outstand
ing mare,-Triple's Titan, Sonny Dee Bar breed
show shape, big chrome, halter/perf. horses
$3500, call evenings. J. Walder Crawford
706-743-3692
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2 donkeys, grey dun, 6 yr. jenny $500, 6
mo. jack $300, both fat & healthy. Stacey
Bennett Aragon 770-684-6426 ______
2 miniature donkeys, blk./brn. jack, blk.
nose jack, sire Pepper Bandito, gr'sire Charlie
Bandito $1500 ea. C. Higgins Canton 770-
475-6971 ____________________ ___
2 pony mares, buckskin Paint, 10 yrs.,
brn./wh. Paint, 9 yrs., bred $1000 ea., both
ride, lead pony. M. Cox Rome 706-232-1563
2 regd. Connemara broodmares, 5 & 6 yr.
bay & palomino, 14.2hds. $2500 & $3500. N.
770-844-0575
AQHA appendix regd. prosp., 2 yr. filly, 16.1 hds., bay, nice mover $7000, yrlg. bay, geld. $4500. W. Livingston Peachtree City 770-486-8419
AQHA buckskin broodmare, 7 yrs., bred to APHA stallion for early '97 foal, will sell sep. or together $2500. Skip Neal Dublin 912-2759726
AQHA gray 5 yr. mare, quiet, gentle, sire NCHA money earner, dam by AQHA champ., Goldfingers W/C heeling $3500. George Reece Austell 770-944-1783
AQHA mare, child-safe, bred to col. produc ing Paint for '97 foal $1850. Jack Sumner
Lewis Reidsville 912-557-6999
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
ing. Steve Almon Carrollton 770-562-3667
Brown Athens 706-369-1342
Valdosta 912-241-1800
Wednesday November 6, 1996
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AQHA mare, 8 yrs., 14.2hds., sorrel w/wh. Percheron stallion, blk., 2 yrs., sure breed star, snip, socks, good natured, no vices er, third place world Percheron Congress
Poultry For Sale
Blue Reds, BB Reds, Golden & Silver Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, Sebrights, $10/pr. Bantams. N. Garner all purpose strain, for flight/meat, started
$1200. J. Cunningham Buford 770-822-0304 $5500. Jack Beckom Barnesville 770-358-
Gumming 770-887-4127________________ birds, dressed/frozen. Raymond Meadows
AQHA regd. QH, 15hds., sorrel mare, 12 yrs., gentle, good trail horse, will make great
2678 Percheron TB cross, yrlg. grey, exc. ground
Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
Blue Slate guineas, $6/ea.; Blue Splash & Wadley 912-252-5345__________________ Mottle Cochins, $10/pr., Snowy Cal( ducks, Jumbo Wisconsin quail, 18 wks. old, bred,
barrel racer $2000. B. Ward Conyers 770922-2685__________________ -
AQHA weanling filly, winner of South Carolina breeders fut., very nice, sorrel. W. Audette Grovetown 706-556-3827________
Amish trnd. buggy horse, 12 yr. bay geld., anybody can drive, gentle. Harry DeBoard Cartersville 770-382-1039_______________
ApHC blue eyed flashy 6 yr. broodmare, magnificent blanketed 3 yr. filly, proven 5 yr. leopard stud. Mike Kahn Canton 770-475-
manners, beau, movement, mature, 16+hds. Rick Bennett Monroe 770-267-3832
Percheron/QH 3 yr. blk. filly, very quiet, will ing $2800, call aft. 9 pm. Lu Cooper Thomson 706-465-1982
Pleasure racking horse geld. & mare, approx. 14 yrs., safe, gentle, anyone can ride. Buddy Morris Douqlasville 770-942-8270
Ponies, blkVwh. geld., 8 yrs., 33" $450, bay stallion, 18 mos., 32" $450, both gentle. Phyllis Single Ellenwood 770-981-6607
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, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 4046797070. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be retuned upon request. Mallard ducks must be at least three gen erations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin.
$2/pr., Blue Scale quail, $15/ea. Mike Edwards Rockmart 770-684-2106________
Blue peacocks, 2/pr., 2 yrs. old, $150/pr. Wil Sommer Good Hope 404-252-1000 706769- 7658______________ ;_____________ _
Bob White quail, 14 wks. old, flight cond., will deliver. Bill Thursby Donalsonville 912524-2072_____________________________
Bob White quail, superior quality birds, flight cond., Ringneck pheasants. R. Lee Eatonton 706-485-5199_______;_______ ^__________
fed and penned to fly, $3/ea. Ray Stephens Alpharetta 770-475-6475_______ '
Layers, Columbian & Crossed, now laying, $2/ea., India Blue peafowl hens, $75/ea; Columbian Plymouth Rock, $25/trio. Chris Throne West Point 706-882-8568________
Laying hens, mostly Black Australorp. $5/ea. Ed Harris Marietta 770-992-1669
Muscovy ducks, $5; India Blue peacocks, $20; turkeys, $5, all '96 hatched. William Walker Milner 770-358-2388 ________
8407________________________________ _ QH bay mare, 12 yrs., good handle, anyone Advertisers must include this information . Bob White quail, flt./weather cond., $3/ea. O. E. Bantams. Edsel Peace Patterson
Appaloosa mare, 15 yrs., 14.2hds., regd., can ride, trail/beg. barrels $1200. H. Thomas in notices submitted for publication.' Travis Wood License #26-29312 Rex 770- 912-647-2518_________________________
Western or English, bomb proof, great child's Williamson 770-228-8652
Advertisements for Bob White quail must 507-0621 ____________
O.E. Bantams, many diff. kinds, also
horse, trails $3000, nego. Casey Barronton QH geld., gentle trail horse $900, buggy be accompanied by a copy of the advertis Bob White quail, all ages, quality birds, pigeons- Indian Fantail and Modern. Gary
Newnan 770-251-5339__________________ mare, wprks/rides $1200. Allan Hunt er's commercial quail breeders license. reas. priced. Terry Patterson Jackson 770- Bratcher Conyers 770-860-8547______'
Appaloosa, 14 yrs., 15.3hd. geld., blood Greshamville 770-963-2992
Since this is a state protected bird, the 504-1834________ .____________
Peacock- Java Green, Wh. & Indian Blue
bay, wh. spots & star, blk. mane, tail & feed, QH geld., 12 yrs., chestnut, gentle, flashy Georgia Department of Natural Resources Bob White Quail, flight/weather cond., pox prs./sngl., pheasants- Red/Yellow Gold;
smooth, loads, clips $2200. T. Stotts Newnan mover, easy keeper, English/Western jumps, requires anyone selling Bob White quail to vac., $3.25/ea., Ringneck pheasants, Reeves, Edwards, others. Lee Scales 4945
770-502-0360__________________________ proven trail, show $1500. S. Baxter have this license. For license information, Manchurian cross from wild stock. Jim Wyatt Butner Rd. College Park 30349__________
Arabian stallion, 3 yrs., easy keeper, grey, LaFavette 706-638-7472
write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Ball Ground 770-888-5648______________ Peacocks- 1/pr. ea. White & Spalding, also
gentle but spirted, needs exp. rider. Sharon QH geld., 5 event horse, kid's horse, gentle Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA Bob White quail, $2.50/live; Chukar, $5.50, '96 hatch chicks. Mike Streetman Athens
Adams Jefferson 706-367-4209__________ $1900. Sharon Burns Douglasville 770-947- 30084. Ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) Bronze turkeys, $30 pr. Jessie Wilson 706-353-3784_________________________
Arabian geld., 3 1/2 yrs., roan flea bitten,
well started, 2 1/2 yrs., sorrel, broke to saddle
$800 ea. both $1500. M. Biggers Cleveland
706-865-3879_________________________
Arabian geld., '94 rose grey, will mature
15hds., trng. on lunge, level headed/willing
$900/obo- Mandy Smith Rome 706-234-5228
Arabian mare, very friendly, greenbroke,
should have colt in spring $950 or trade. L.
Cavender Buford 770-945-7696__________
Beau. 5 yr. pony geld., very gentle, child-
safe, exc. disp., call aft. 7:30 pm. D. Wilson
Kathleen 912-987-2025 ________________
Beau. regd. solid blk. 4 yr. TWH geld., very
gentle, easy keeper, 15hds. $1200 firm. J.
Cave Walnut Grove 770-786-9567_______
Belgian Draft horse mare, 5 yr., approx.
2000 lbs., halter broke w/3. mos. greenbroke trng. $2400/obo., aft. 7 pm. Ray Yawn Macon
912-781-7628_________
Big bold beau, strawberry roan speed rack
ing, easy handler, gentle, flashy, blk. & wh.
style racking mare, anyone can ride. J. Motes
Canton 770-479-7845__________ ________
Blk. Welsh pony mare w/chrome, 7 yrs.,
11 hds., lunges, cross ties, gentle, quiet, 4
mos. dressage $1500. Martene Carleton
Dawsonville 770-893-2727______________
Breezy Starlight, 1/2 AQHA 1 yr. filly, straw
berry roan, sire Mr. Show Dude, great gr'son
to Blondy's Dude $1000. Jodi Jones Newnan
770-251-7814
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Chestnut regd. QH, 6 yrs., 15.3hds., jumps
2'6", clips, loads, intermediate rider, sweet
disp. $2500, will trade. W. Abrams Milner
770-228-3865_________________________
Dbl. regd. spotted 2 yr. filly, 15hds., sorrel &
wh., natural gait, great disp. & conf. $1850. V. Cowan Fayetteville 770-461-3932______ __
1382 Racking geld., 16hds., 13 yr. bay, flashy,
smooth, exc. trail horse $1500 firm. K. Helton Newnan 770-253-9333
Racking mare, 9 yrs., loads, clips, field trail exp., great trail horse for kids to adult. B. Shean Forsvth 912-994-1949
Regd. 34" AMHR 16 yr. & 11 hd. burro geld., both gentle,loads, clips, rides $450/obo. R. Paxton Senoia 770-599-1866
Regd. 8 mo. breeding stock Paint colt, exc. breeding, good hunter/jumper prosp. $2200, nego. Amy Crawford Gumming 770-4957486
Regd. Arabian mare, 9 yrs., 14hds., child's horse, quiet, kind disp., great trail horse $1600. P. Pitcock Rome 706-232-2997
Regd. Arabian geld;, 13 yrs., 15.1 hds., Raffles, wh., grey, manners, willing, very ath letic, English $1400. Karen Quinn Bolinqbroke 912-994-6223
Regd. Percheron mare, blk., exc. to hitch or ride, broodmare qlty. $3500, call evenings. H. LaBerqe Concord 770-884-9731
Regd. TB broodmare, 15.2hds., 8 yrs., very attractive, bred to regd. Percheron, great ground manners $2800/obo. Paul Oeland Monroe 770-207-7739
Regd. TWH stallion, bold typed, old founda tion bloodline, 14 yrs., 15hds. T. Scott Lizella 912-935-2397 ^
Regd. bay mare & chestnut filly, exp. rider, filly halter broke $3000 or mare $2000, filly $1500. Christy Ott Macon 912-474-1851
SSHA 4 yr. geld., 15.2hds., flashy, gentle, racks, smooth, prof, trnd., show, trail, field trial $3200. D. Charles Newnan 770-502-9351
TB 4 yr. mare, started o/f, 16hds., blk. bay, trail rides, neck reins. Teressa Frank
are listed under the Alternative Livestock
category 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
Alternative Livestock category and poultry
ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale
category. Remember, only one ad per fam-
ily unit per issue is permitted.
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'94 & '95 hatch Red/Gold pheasants, '96
hatch guineas, White Silkies, selling out.
Chuck Richardson Colbert 706-795-3877
'95 India Blue peacock, 1/pr. $150, '96
guineas, diff. sizes, $3/up. Charles Schell
Harlem 706-556-9326 ______________ ___
'96 Golden Sebrights Bantams, trio, $25.
Tom Seabolt Conyers 770-483-6332
'96 India Blue and White peacocks, male &
female. Katie Yoder Montezema 912-472-
8932
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'96 Standard Black Giants, Buttercups,
Araucana, purebred Bantams in Cornish,
Brahmas, other, will trade for other fowl. David
P. Hartley Carrollton 770-214-9812_______
'96 asstd. Araucana, $3-$5 ea.; Mallards
(3rd. gen.), $6; geese- male & female, $10. W.
F. Smith Athens 706-548-7792 __________
'96 hatch pheasants, Blackneck, Siamese
Fireback, Impeyans, Lady Amherst, Brown
ears, Green Mute, Yellow/Red Gold. David
Durden Monroe 770-267-6230
'96 hatch domestic wild turkey. John Hogan
Rome 706-234-2976
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'96 hatch pheasants- breeders- WC Kalij,
Elliots, Swinhoe, Brown Ear, also Red Jungle
fowl. Al Larson Blythe 706-592-2220
'96 hatch pigeons- Homers, $3 ea. Cecil
Moreland Flowery Branch 770-967-0974
Alpharetta 770-475-1919 ___________ _
Bob White quail, flight cond., $2.50, also
pheasants. Samuel Loyd Gordon 912-746-
2082_________
Bob White quail, flt./weather cond., pox
vac., fresh frozen dressed Bob White, not
Japanese/Pharoah quail. Dick Webber Sylvester 912-889-9074_________________
Bob White quail, strong and flight condi tioned @ $2.75/ea. F. Fountain Douglas
912-384-0025________________________ ^
Bob White quail, flight/weather cond. in 100'
flight pen, pox vacc., $295 ea. M. E.
Livingston Stockbridqe 770-474-7124
Bob White quails, flight pen & weather
cond., plantation approved. Barbara Cady Douglas 912-384-9474__________________
Bronze turkeys and Game chickens, call aft. 12pm. George Hill Buford 770-271-0362
Buff or White Blacktailed Japanese, 1/pr. ea, Silver Duckwings, Red/Black or Blue
Cochins, $10/pr, Red roosters, $3/ea. M.
Calloway Warner Robins 912-923-6855
Chickens- Yellow Buff, Barred Rock, RIR, Game, selling out. Ben Durden 2404 Hwy.
278 social Circle 30279 770-464-2356
Chickens- RIR, Araucanas, & mixed, $4/ea.
Ken McLeroy LaGrange 706-882-9688
Chukars, $3.50 ea., Bob Whites, $2.50, large supply. Clinton Davis Griffin 770-228-
2537
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Diamond doves. Blue, Silver, Blue White tail, $10-$20 or trade for Yellow Diamond
doves. Darrell Crowe Flowery Branch 770-
965-9026_______;__________________ ___
Ducks, $15/pr. Ruens, Cayugas, Khaki
Campbells, Fawn & White runners, Blue Swedish buffs, Crested. Cynthia Peters
Newborn 706-468-1227_________ _______
Pharoah quail, extra Irg. type, baby birds to
grown, $0.25-$1 ea., no shipping. E. C. Turner
Fayetteville 770-461-6276_______________
Pheasant prs.- Red Gold & Silver, $25,
Yellow Gold & Amherst, $30, Cinnamon Gold,
$35, Salmon Gold, $50. Ed Davis Midville
912-589-7876
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Pheasants- Ringneck, flight pen cond., pure
bred Bantams, Cochins, O.E. Belgian quail and more. Porter Raper Buford 770-945-1757
Pheasants- 2/pr. Grey peacock & 4/pr.
Siamese Fireback pheasants. Danny Whatley
Bainbridge 912-246-5917_______________
Phoenix mix pullets, 1 rooster, $4.50 ea.,
Bantam chicks, 6-wks. old, $3; also adults. E.
Manza Jackson 912-994-4799___________
Pied & Peach doves, diff. types of pigeons. Tim Goode Dawsonville 706-265-3105
Pigeons, White Show Kings, '96 trophy win
ners, $25 ea., $50/pr. Robert Cash Eatonton
706-485-8854_________________________
Pigeons, free, Birmingham Rollers, good
home, pretty cols., call aft. 5 pm. Harvey Bray
Macon 912-788-9022_______
Pigeons- Homers, Moderns, Archangels, Rollers, Commons, Russian Tumblers and
others. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-
366-5625 404-361-7168__________ __
Pigeons- Homers, 40-50, $5/pr., barn-yard,
$1.75/ea.; 3 RIR laying hens, $4/ea.;
Ringneck doves. Jim Snow Stockbridge 770-507-8317 _____________________
Pigeons-Homers, Blue Barred, Black &
White/Solid White, Indian Fantains, B. Rollers, Show Homers; Bantams- Millie Fleurs, NH
Reds. Jay Jones Zebulon 770-567-3529
Pure game stags, B-Roberts, Butcher-Red
quill, Kelso, brown, Red, White Hornet, S.D.
Tayfor, Blackhawk, some crosses left. H.
Dressage, event mare, 15.3hds., 10 yrs., first combined test first place, quick learner, exc. ground manners. S. Usher Douglasville 770-830-1691____________ _____________
Hoqansville 770-253-4762
TB geld., 15.2hds., 6 yrs., dapple grey, jumps 2'-2'3", Ipadsn clips, $3000. S. Henderson Loganville 770-736-6733
'96 hatch' pheasants, Reeves and Dark-
throated Golden, others. Tommy Truman
Gray 912-986-9397
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'96 hatch Bantams, White Silkies, Black and
Fancy Bantams-White Silkies, Red, Buff, Barred & Golden Lace Cochins, $8-$15 pr.; Silver Lace Wyandottes, $8/pr. Leigh Riley Albany 912-439-2561 _______________
House Winder 770-867-1286 __________
Qlty. Bantams, Araucana, lays blue & green eggs, O.E., Black-Blue, Splash, Quail, Wheaton. Wm. Watson Newton 912-734-51 GO________
Flash dance TBx, exp. fox hunter, big bay, 16.2+hds., 12 yrs., mare, trails day/night
TBgeld., 8 yrs., gray, 15.2 hds., $1,200; TB cross, 4 yrs., 15.3 hds., bay, $1,000. Jan
Blue Cochins, Millie Fleurs. Alfred Brock Armuchee 706-235-9063__________ _____
FantailS, Rollers, $3/ea.; chickens, $1.50 ea./up; doves, $3. William Kelley Canton
Quail hatching eggs, yr. round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $30/100, $85/500, $155/1000 ppd.
$2000. A. Day Barnesville 770-358-6560 Skinner Ellenwood 770-322-8909
'96 hatch, Hatch-Roundhead crossed, all 770- 479-2773___________
Jean Strickland P. O. Box 9 Pooler 31322
770-358-6918_________________
TB/QH 16.1hd. 9 yr. bay geld., solid trng. sizes, reas. priced. James Wood Hoschton Flight quail avail. 12/15 thru March, 20,000 912-748-5769 ______________
Flashy Zipper '95 filly, dam by Hint of level dressage, nice jumper, great eventing 706-654-3498
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birds. Blake Callaway Rayle 800-677-9937
Quails- Giant Pharoahs, quality stock,
Conclusive 14.3hds., pretty head & neck prosp. $4000. K. Webb $4500. M. Dobbs Sandersville 912-552- 7211 770-612-9200
Senoia 770-477- '96 hatch, Lady Amherst and Silver pheas ants; '95/'96 Blue, Black Shoulder, Pied/White
Free 1 black/white German Top Hat rooster $1.50-$2 ea. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711 and hen, brown/black Polish hen. Peggy RIR, Barred Rocks chickens, Fan Tail
0642_______________________________ _ TWH '96 filly, gr'dau. Pride of Midnight peafowl, '95 male Impeyans. Ray Watts Carroll Acworth 770-974-2430 _______ Pigeons, young ducks. Nina Pasko 1164 Hwy.
Jack donkey, 2 1/2 yrs., gray, blk. stripe $1800 or trade for palomino QH or horse trail Macon 912-743-6692___________________ Free to good home w/pond or lake, 1 pr. of 212 Conyers 30208 770-483-9254________
down back & side, gentle, sml. $300. Barron Hendrix Canon 706-376-5848 ________
er. S. Wheeler Griffin 770-228-6638 TWH 16 yr. mare, very gentle, great for beg.
'96 hatch- Silver Lace Wyandotte, 4/hens, 1/rooster; Silver Spangled Hamburg, 2/hens,
geese. B. Adams Loganville 770-466-0089 Game fowl proven breeds, Asil crosses,
Rare Austrailian Spotted miniature ducks, $25/pr., extra drakes, $5, guineas, $3.50,
Made hunter showing 2'6", beau, mover, very quiet QH mare, 10 yrs., 100% sound,
or lady, dbl. regd. W. Laircey 912-764-9837
Statesboro
1/rooster, all laying, $5/ea. Joel Massengill Calhoun 706-291-9582 _______________
Hatch-Roundheads, Toppie crosses, Gray crosses, pures and crosses, reas. Mark Smith
ducklings, $3, Muscovy, $5. Jean Castle
Comer 706-783-5686
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perfect ground manners. Michele Menkens TWH regd. stallion, 10 yrs., 17hds., sire The 1 pr. ea.- Lady Amherst, Red Golden, Marietta 770-428-4789__________________ Regd. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, exc.
Hiram 404-737-2052
_____________ Pusher, dam Sun Delight mare, 3 yr. blk. geld. Golden Mutanies, Silver (4) peacocks and Game hens and other chickens. Junior bldodline, rdy. for svc., $700. Ricky L. Boynton
Matched pr. chestnut col. driving ponies, rides, drives, parade safe, harness incl. $850.
Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131 TWH regd. geld., blk., 15.2hds., 9 yrs., exc.
babies, all $200. Wayne Mabrey Meansville 770-547-3751_________ ______________
Vaughn Forest Park 404-361-7168_______ Game pure and cross, McLean, R.H. Lacy,
Social Circle 770-464-3945______________ Ringneck doves, White doves. Grace Jones
R. Edwards Brooklet 912-839-2171_______ trail , or pleasure, loads, great super disp. 2 grown grey and red Araucana roosters. N. White Thompson, Mugs Racey, cocks, stags, Elberton 706-283-7051__________________
Miniature AMHA/AMHR 5 1/2 yr. blk. stal $1600. Kerry Beaver Marietta 404-526-5165 Yoder Royston 706-245-0254_____ ______ hens, $20-$50 ea. Pat White Temple 770- Rouen ducklings. Paul E. Leslie Flowery
lion, Appaloosa background $600, 1 yr. colt, TWH regd. 12 yr. geld., beau, blk., 25 diff. kinds of show Bantams, also eggs. 562-4078_____________________________ Branch 770-967-6832
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two 4 mo. colts $350 ea. Donna Edge Dublin 15.2hds., gentle, smooth riding $2200. John Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-9424371
Game stags, cocks Trio Red quail, Harold Saipan fowl, chicks, $10, 4 mosJup, $25,
912-272-5444_______________ __________ Neeley Greenville 706-672-4830
A few good Game cocks, ready to go, top Brown Hatch, Claret cock, Butcher & Sid ducks, doves, guineas, turkeys, call evenings,
Miniature horse, AMHA regd. 6 mo. solid TWH weanling, regd. & blood typed, solid bloodlines. A. Phillips Dacula 770-963-2114 Taylor hens, other mixed hens. Clifton Bolts leave message. Doug Williams Bluffton 912brn. stud colt $350. Fay O'Day Canton 770- blk. w/wh. star, gentle, halter broke, stylish, BB Reds, 7 pullets and 4 roosters. W. O. Dahlonega 706-864-4816 ______________ 641-3195___________________
410-9791__________________________ reas. J. Penninqton Valdosta 912-245-1169 Miner Conyers 770-922-1857____________ Gamefowl, R.O.J. hatch, 20 roosters, 25 Selling out chickens- large Whites, Barred
Paint geld., gentle but fast, good for novice TWHBEA stallion by Pusher, dam's sire Bantam chicks under 3 mos. M.S. Mitcham hens, and much more. Bobby Reid Rocks, RIR, all for good price or $1.50-$5 ea. rider, perfect health $900/obo. Terry McMillan Pride's Generator, riding & breeding stallion, Bremen 770-646-3583__________________ Nicholson 706-546-6528 _______________ Frank Doss Loganville 770-466-8791 Sautee 706-878-2016___________________ sell/lease. D. L. Gunter Hoboken 912-458- Bantam show purebred chicks & adults, Gamefowl- Gilmore hatch, Joe Remond Selling out, Capuchine pigeons, 10 @ $75,
Palomino filly, 16 mos., beau. col. & conf., will be around 14.2hds. $650. Johnny Williams Tallapoosa 770-574-5209 ______
Palomino geld., 2 1/2 yrs., gaited, broke to ride, pull buggy or plow, call aft, 4 pm, anytime weekends. David Clamp Dalton 706-6957346 706-675-2672______ ______________
Palomino pony mare, child-safe, gentle, rides, pulls cart, been shown pleasure & run ning events, easy keeper. Scott Wall Hawkinsville 912-783-2453____________
2206 Welsh Cob geld., 13hds., 10 yrs., liver
chestnut, jumps, trails, exc. ground manners $2500. S. Waldron Marietta 770-423-1905
Welsh pony, 9 yrs., sweet personality $1000, call aft. 6 pm. Miles LaPoint Covinqton 404-787-7861
Welsh pony, 9 yrs., saddle, pad, bridle $900. Neil Wingfield Leesburg 912-759-2620
Wh., red & blk. ticked broke gaited jenny, 14hds. $1500. Harold Ray Waynesboro 706-
Black Japanese, Mille Fleurs, Black Cochins, Silver oheasants, Dominiques. Ed Hutto Appling 706-541-9233 _______ -
Bantams purebred BB Reds, Ginger Red, White O.E., Ringneck pheasants, yellow gold pheasants. R. M. Russell Meansville 706648-3503_________ ___________________
Bantams- Bantams, Cochins, O.E., Barred Rock, Japanese and others, selling out, good price. Tommy D. Pulliam Monroe 770-2675543__________
grays, proven stock, call aft. 8pm. S. D. Whitaker Sandersville 912-552-5100______
Gamefowl- Blue Face- Hatch, Butchers, some hens; Guineas. Robert H. Rollins 1814 Round Pond Rd. LaFayette 0728 706-6386222__________________ ____________ _
Gamefowl- Hatch (YL & GL), Kelso, Law Grey. Terry Cagle Waleska 770-479-5884
Games- hatch, GA Specials, Dorns, all priced to sell, call aft. 8 pm. Jimmy A. Maddox 21 Bartley Rd. LaGrange 30240 706-884-
Fantails, 10 @ $50, waterfowl and other caged birds too. D. L. Johnson Gumming 770-889-4713_____________________
Selling out- Waterfowl Mergansers, Goldeneye, Pintail, Rosybills, Grey, Marble, Cape, Chilean & Sharpwinged Teals, Whiteeye, more. Aubrey Webb Hahira 912794-3031_____________________ ________
Several diff. kinds of doves and Dark Cornish Bantams, other type caged birds. J. Hutcheson Soperton 912-529-3675
Paso Fino geld., 5 yrs., 14.1 hds., regd. 554-5027 buckskin, good trail horse, smooth gaited,
Bantams- BB Reds, RIR, Silver Sebrights, 2923
_______ j_______________ Shamo's, turkeys, Bulldog Cornish, Bantam
White Silkies, Silver Duckwings, Burchens, Geese- Toulouse & Chinese; chickens, Cornish, BB Red, Buff Japanese & mixed, call
exp. rider. Brenda Viets Rincon 912-826- U.S. LARGEST AG EXPORTER White O.E., Silver Lace Wyandottes, others. turkeys in Bibb Co. P. Parent Lizella 912- aft. 5pm. Jerry Rooks Dublin 912-463-3672
4077
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Paso Fino geld., 2 1y rs., bay, prof, started
u/s, extremely gentle, trail or show $2500. T.
The United States is the world's
Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321_________ Beau. Partridge Cochin roosters, hatched
top exporter of agricultural prod Jan 96, $5 ea. Joe White East Point 404-
935-2312___________________ _________ Giant Dark, Cornish pure stock, 20 wks. old,
sell any amount. R. Hembree Nicholson
Show Bantams, sev. kinds, 1996 hatch and guineas. Lonie Millsapps Dawsonville 770893-2231 _______ __________
Conolev Albany 912-432-1847___________ Paso Fino '96 buckskin dun filly, quick
smooth gait, nice conf., fast learner, Gracioso/Bolero Lace lines $1500. Carol Goodman College Park 770-964-1910
ucts with sales of over $42.5 bil lion. U.S. agricultural goods are exported to over 160 countries each year.
766-8217 __________ _____________
Black Jersey Giants, Golden Buff Rocks, large brown egg layers, roosters, $10, hens/$7, county fair winners. R. Jesser Royston 706-245-4717
706-757-2271
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India Blue young peachicks, healthy/happy, need good homes. Howard Phillips Ellaville
912-937-5588 _________________
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Silkies, Cornish, Polish chickens. Pat Blalock Macon 912-788-2249____________
Temminicks, hen, $200 ea.; French Red Legged Part., $10 ea.; Breeder trio; $45. Thomas Kent Pinehurst 912-433-5172
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday November 6, 1996
Turkeys- '96 hatched, Eastern Strain, $10- Ostrich breeders, unproven, $300 ea.; Emu j 15" roping saddle, exc. cond., hand tooled $15 ea. Walter Garvin Cochran 912-934- breeders proven, $100/ea., chicks, $15./ea. J. w/silver conchos & cantle lacing $650/obo. D. 7987___________________ _____________ Mathis Waycross 912-283-6320__________ Moleski Athens 706-353-1740___________
RABBITS
'96 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. rolls, good qlty., highly fert., weed free, call aft. 7 pm. Jon Page Lyons 912-526-6645
White Cornish Bantams, Big Yellow Buff, White geese, Muscovy ducks, guineas all ages, light Brahmas, other. Donald Phillips
Ostrich breed pr., $2800; Emu breeder pr., $350, 40 Emu, 4-6 mos. ea., $50/up; 15 yrlng., $150 ea. Brother Placid Conyers 770-
16" Big Horn Endurance saddle, barely used, exc. cond., like new $375. Ernest Reynolds Carrollton 770-854-8448_____ _
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
'96 Coastal bermuda, rain-free, well fert., $2.75/bale, dely. avail. Wymann Hartley 208 Markwood Dr. Warner Robins 31093 912-
Royston 706-245-6360________________ _ White Mandarin ducks, also Teal in prs. and
other waterfowl. Jimmy Reed Gillsville 770532-8162____________ _________________
White Silkies, $14/pr., call aft. 3:30 pm. James Wood 143 Pittman Hill Rd. Athens 30607 706-369-8112________________
White doves, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
Poultry Wanted
Want Silkies/Cochins, all colors, particularly interested in Silver Laced Cochins and small Millie Fleur hen. Jennie Williams Powder Springs 770-943-8781__________
Want 3 Silver pheasants hens, '95 hatch or older. Ed McDade 290 Rock Hill Rd., Milledgeviile 31061 912-454-3278_______ _
Want Barred Rock Bantams & chickens, layers, setting Kings, Silver Sebright Bantams, White Rock, RIR. E. M. Legg Hiawassee 706-896-2846____________
Want Mallard ducks, full grown. Jerry Jarrard Roswell 770-518-8510___________
Want Super Toulouse geese, half-grown or adult. Joe Lesser College Park 770-3060812___________ .
Want guineas, grown female, near Carrollton, call aft. 7pm. J. F. Nalley Carrollton 770-832-1939_________ _
Want sev. prs. of runt pigeons. Darrell Kemp Eastman 912-934-7627 912-374-7102
763-9310 ._________________________ Ostrich chicks, 3 mos. old, from good
breeding stock, 9 left. Donnie Warren Quitman 912-263-8174_________________
Ostrich pr., 3 yrs., $2,200, 2 males, $100 ea. N. Duncan Woodstock 770-928-3262
Ostrich prove breeder, trio's, 2 males & females, Blue Backs cross, $2500/obo. Terry L. Roberson Columbus 706-596-9201
Ostrich trio- African Black yrings., $2,250, sngi. yrings. African Black hens, $750 ea. C. Burges, Barwick 912-859-2775________ __
Ostrich, must sell, 8 proven breeders, all for $4,950. W. T. Pirkle Gainesville 770-8878796_________________________
Ostrich- 3 stud males left, exceptionally big and docile birds, 18 mos., parentage, details avail. Dani Denton Woodstock 770-5920982;
LIVESTOCK WANTED
if you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted cat egory must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or4-yr. did quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for mod erately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are
16" Billy Cook, Circle Y roping saddle, retail
$1500, asking $1000, ropes, pads, bridles,
other $1200. C. Garner Rockmart 770-445-
6611
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17 1/2" Neiderseuss dressage saddle,
brown, med. tree, exc, cond;, recently
restuffed w/fittings $1200. V. Heeden
Doraville 770-493-7749 ________________
17" Simco saddle, 16 1/2" Simco saddle, all
like new w/head stalls. Phil O'Bryant Jasper
770-735-3955_________________________
18" all purpose Stubben Siegfried saddle,
exc. cond. Yonna Park Jonesboro 404-303-
4837 770-478-5212 ___________ .
18" blk. British dressage saddle, med. tree,
bridle, leather looks new, no marks $200,
cash. Julie Schrader Lithonia 770-760-8352
2 horse-King trailer, escape door/tack, exc.
cond. $1800. Linda Roy Woodstock 770-
591-9085 _______ " .______________
2 horse bumper pull, 7' tall, plywood lined,
esc. door, tack comp., rubber mats, good tires
$1600. Keith Soles Wrightsville 912-864-
3035______________________________ _
2 horse bumper pull, 7' trailer w/dressing
room, rubber mats, good cond. Gary Riviere
Gumming 770-887-0209_____
2-horse trailer, gooseneck, dressing room
& tack comp., 20', like new $3500. W. C. Hall
Woodstock 770-928-3881_______________
2-horse gooseneck w/living area, 20' long,
6'6" high, 5' wide, floor mats, good floor,
8 free rabbits, 2 Ige. wooden rabbit cages,
1,2 comp. $20 ea. M. Kraut Cartersville 770-
382-5906_____________________ ;_______
Adorable bunnies now avail., Holland Lops,
Dwarfs, many sizes & cols, to choose from. R. McBrayer Carrollton 770-830-7221_______
Asstd. bunnies to breeders, pedi. & nonpedi. Dutch, Lops, Dwars, Satins, NZW, Flemish
Giants. D, Meadows Calhoun 706-629-1940
Breeders, bunnies, purebred papered
American Fuzzy Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, Holland' Lops, Mini Lops $15/up. D. Wills
Cleveland 706-219-3765__________ -
Bucks & does $5 & $6 ea. George Coggin
Newnan 770-253-6091__________________
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Jersey Woolies, Dutch, Dwad, NZW, mix., also dressed rab-
bits. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
Bunnies to breeders, Dutch, NZR, Satins, Lops, California, Silver Martin, older females $2-$4. Russ Anderson Cartersville 770-382-
5359,__________
Bunnies to breeders, Rex, NZW, Jersey Woolies, Dwarf, Fuzzy Lop, Mini Lops, mix.,
reas. priced. W. Kittrell Covington 770-3855910________ ____________
Dutch, NZ, English Spot, bunnies, breed
ers, fryers for sale. David North Rome 706-
295-2616____________
French, English Lops, Dwarf, Hotots, breed ers, cages. Angela Ingham Franklin 706-
675-1946_________ '
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923-8972_______________ _____________
'96 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, $3. -
G.R. Gates Dallas 770-445-6398_________
'96 Coastal bermuda, Tift 214, Ige. rolls, rain free, well fert., $25. G. Booth Comer
706-783-5585 __________________ ~
'96 Coastal bermuda, well fert., $30/roll; also mulch hay, dely. avail. Brian Taylor
Barnesville 770-917-2766_______________
'96 Coastal, Alicia, Tift 44, most irrigated,
highly fert., 4x5 rolls, most in barn, dely. avail.
Henry Beckworth Mitchell 706-598-2106
'96 Tift 44, well fert., $3/bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829______________
'96 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., highly fert.,
rain/weed free, Ige. sq./rnd. bales. C. Bryant
Thomasville 912-226-2268_________ _
'96 Tift 44 bermuda horse hay, XL sq. bales, rain/weed free, fert. $3/bale over 50,
$3.25/less. Wesley Cobb Social Circle 770-
464-2118_____________________________
'96 Tift 44 qlty. hay, 2nd. cutting, rnd. bales $27. R.R. Bruce Comers 706-543-8435
'96 Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, highly
fert., limed, horse qlty. Sam Gunn Woodbury
404-325-0352________
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'96 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., highly fert., $3.50/bale, cow qlty. $3/bale. Charles Stroup
McDonough 770-957-9701______________
'96 Tift 44 hay, rain free, well fert.,
$3.50/bale, fescue hay $2/bale; also mulch hay $1/bale. D. Tam Barnesville 770-358-
3024
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Alternative Livestock
Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this cat egory, call Jackie McKenzie at 404-651-9082.
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 poultry ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale category. Remember, only one ad per fam ily unit per issue is permitted. The Georgia
LIVESTOCK HANDLING Department of Natural Resources regu
lates many exotic animals, including exot ic hoofed stock except buffalo and llamas. Anyone desiring to buy or sell these ani mals is Georgia must have a special license from DNR. Individuals submitting advertisements for these animals for pub lication in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of their license with the ad. For license information, call DNR's Special Permit Unit at 770-918-6404.____________
'95 & '96 Emu hatch, 3-18 mos. old, qlty. birds, priced to sell, good breeding stock. M. Turner Loganville 770-466-1161_________
'96 Emu chicks, 4-8 mos., buy one $65 and get one free. B. Placid Conyers 770-760-
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN 9310_________ Beau. Fallow & Sika deer & black buck antelope, bucks only, call,aft. 7 pm. Z. Whelchel Dawsonville 706-864-2751______
Breeder stock Ostrich prs., 4-6 mos. old, unrelated, $400/down, $50 per month for 12 months. Wayne Turner Temple 770-4599995________________ ________________
Emu eggs and chicks this coming season; also yrings., $200/up. Dan Staib Bluffton 912-641-2260____________ ^________ __
Emu- all ages, exc. breeding stock, free del. aft. sale support, eggs and slaughter birds. Werner Muerqer Wadley 912-252-5741
Emu- breeders Trio, $3, 40+ eggs ea hen, free dely., eggs, $10. N. Lyons Forsyth 912994-0457 ______________ ._________ __
Emu- coming 2's, breeder prs., must sell, make offer, hi producing, exc. stock, beau. birds. J. Paul Conyers 770-483-4833_____ .
Emu: 300 chicks, 6-10 mos. old, make offer, eggs & other birds avail. Chuck Barfield Elberton 706-283-8728_________________
Emus, 18 mos. old, priced to sell. Allen Keller Toccoa 706-886-5556 ____________
Emus, Ostrich, Rheas, selling out, $5,000 for all, call aft. 6 pm. Jimmy Payne Zebulon 770-358-3085_________________________
Emus, all ages and Emu eggs, best offer. Walter Rowland Madison 706-342-1688
Emus- '96 hatch, $75 & '95 hatch $150/ea. or 2/$250, aft. sale support, will consider trade. P. Cobb Davisboro 912-348-5722
Emus- 5-7 mos. old, $40/ea. or all for $350; 2 pr. breeders, $500/pr. Jodie Rowe Lyons 912-537-2976__________________________
Emus-proven breeders, 11 prs., high pro ducing, healthy brids, selling-out, make reas. offer, eggs $10. M. Van der Heijden Monroe 770-464-1590_________________________
Grey Rhea chicks-adults. S. Culberson Kingston 706-234-3669___________ _____
Llama, male, gentle, 1 yr. old, will consider trade for female miniature donkey, Wallaby, or other offers. Don Wade Winder 770-9320327 _________;_____________ _
Llamas, male/female & bred females avail., Irg. selc., gentle, handled daily, can del., $800-$3,500. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-
ads for free or unwanted livestock. Want 13-15hd. horse for beg. pony clubber,
to loving home, will buy or lease. Mimi Tracey Watkinsville 706-542-5419 706-769-2159
Want to buy horse w/personality for trails, jumping, prefer Quarter/Arabian, exp. rider, loving home. A. Kennisan Palmetto 770-4635149
Want to buy trio of Checkered Giants, trio of NZR rabbits. D. Deville Columbus 706-5610020
Want to trade older geld., plantation walker, loads, no vices, for younger geld., gaited horse for trails. Jim Bishop Newnan 770-2535007
if you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
'87 Super Bee 2 horse bumper pull,'tack comp., esc. door, mats, ready to pull $1500. L. Harris Fairbum 770-964-4222
'88 Linville 2 horse gooseneck, Ige. tack room, new wiring, brakes, tires, painted in '95 $2400. Jeffrey Huggett Byron 912-953-6019
'89 Delta 2-horse bumper pull, new tires & floor, good mats, tack comp. $1500. Gary Worthan Cartersville 770-606-9546
'93 Titan cattle trailer, 7x24, two center gates $4500, call 8 pm to 11 pm. Bubba Lamberth Sale City 912-336-0026
'93 four horse stock bumper pull trailer, elec, brakes, 16', exc. cond., used twice $2400. Steve McNabb Woodstock 770-5927471
'94 Super Bee 2-horse, like new, TB size* 2 tack doors, enclosed, brakes, padded, spare $4250/obo. R. Hall Fort Benning 706-6891144 .
'94 colt 4-horse slant load gooseneck trail er, dressing room, saddle & bridle racks, used 3 times , exc. cond. $4500. Cathy Petty Buford 770-945-2266
'95 Sooner 4-horse alumn. horse trlr., dressing room, rear tack $12,800. S. Crowe White 770-386-9491
'95 horse trailer, 4 star, all alum., goose neck 4 horse slant load, front & rear tack, Ige. dressing room $15,500. Jerry Higgins Fayetteville 770-460-0717
'96 CM 3 horse red load bumper pull $5500, exc. cond., like new. D. Jordan Temple 770562-8517 '
'96 Diamond J 2 horse bumper pull slant load, walk-in dressing room, removable dividiers & saddle racks $2500. Randi Johnson Covinqton 770-385-3230
'96 horse trailer, gooseneck, 3 horse slant, rear tack, extra Ige. dressing area, fold down windows $7000, 6-9 pm. T. Rowley Carrollton 770-854-8224
'96 red 14' stock trailer w/center gate $2350, call aft. 6 pm., used 4 times. John Montgomery Cumminq 770-888-4745
'96 three horse slant load trailer w/dressing room, bumper pull, alum, body, exc. cond. $4000. P. Greer Albany 912-888-3238
14' Gooseneck stock trlr., metal top, $2000; 24' Gooseneck stock trlr., $3000. Edward Allen Royston 706-245-9382
15 1/2" Prix de Nations, good cond., no fit tings $450. T. Darby Lithonia 770-972-8793
15" Western saddle, blk., w/synthetic skirt, exc. cond. $275. J. Barber Covington 770784-6007 .
15" Western barrel saddle, 5" cantle, used very little, like new $350. T. Stotts Newnan 770-502-9426
needs paint $3500/obo. -Robert Weekley
Millwood 912-285-6061 912-287-0598
2-horse trailer by Cargo Craft $2500. Frank
Brown Douglas 912-384-1804___________
24' gooseneck stock trailer $1000, 16'
bumper pull stock trailer $800. John Glaski
Elberton 706-283-3325
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3 horse blankets, size 72, 74, 76, used 1
season, exc. cond., 1 w/hood, half orig. price.
J. Long Stockbridqe 770^74-5122
3 horse slant load gooseneck w/rear tack &
front dressing room, '94 Bee, good cond. A.
Ledhart Adairsville 706-629-9290________
3 sets leather horse harness w/silver trim,
make reas. offer, call between 8 am to 6 pm.
Robert Reid Atlanta 404-627-2460_______
4 horse gooseneck homemade trailer, extra
tall, sep. comp., side & rear ramps, new floor
w/mats $3000. B. Seebacher Woodbury
770-228-8008
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4-horse slant gooseneck traijer, new
floor/tack room, good cond. $2950. Bruce
Skiles Dawson 912-759-2424 912-759-9326
Arabian Western show saddle, 15" seat,
silver laced culvet, cantle, skirt, silver & gold
conchos, bridle to match $850. David
Ketchum Gumming 770-844-0286________
Billy Cook show saddle, like new $850. C.
Harper 820 King Rd. Nashville 31639 912-
686-7376_____________________________
Blue w/green trim Wilson dry horse turn out
rug, size 80 $175, brn. leather bridle $20.
Jennifer Miner Athens 706-546-4818______
Brown 15" barrel saddle, design w/silver
bone horn, very comfortable $260. M.
Cockrell Winder 770-867-1664
CM '93 gooseneck Aerodyne nose 3 horse
slant load ranger, front dressing room, rear
tack, rubber lined $6000. L. Whitley Good
Hope 770-267-4056
Cattle bodies for long bed truck, factory
assembled $125. M. Keel Lawrenceville
770-963-1488_________________________
Circle Y youth show saddle w/silver, light oil
$825. L. Bilinski Winder 770-867-1292
Featherlite touch class, 3-horse slant, mid
tack, many custom features, new cond.
$13,900. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-629-
0608________________________________
Hale 1984 two horse bumper pull, 6' fall,
tack comp., new floor, tires $1000. Brenda
McKain Duluth 770-623-9874___________
Horse trailer; 2 horse, tack comp., new floor
& wiring, new paint $1200 or trade. Tom
Railev Blue Ridge 706-632-6662_____ _
Kieffer Wein DL 17", blk., 2 yrs., exc. cond.
$850 firm, old Passier, .17" good cond. $350,
both 31000. C. Long Decatur 404-843-5349
404-636-3526_______ __ __________ __
Tex Tan golden cutter, hand tooled, silver,
matching breast collar & rear girth w/pick
holder $500. Sandra MacDougal Talbotton
706-665-8177 ______________ _
Want gooseneck trailer, 8' wide, min. '30'
long, hvy. duty tandem axles W/brakes, 6 am
to 5 pm. Glenn Taylor Atlanta 404-894-7940
Want old horseshoes. J. Thompson
Savannah 912-897-2520 ______
Western saddles, two 15" seats $100 &
$130 ea., one 14" seat $100, also pony sad-
dles. E. Ivy Canton 770-479-6647________
Western saddles, misc. tack, other items for
sale. Geoff Robinson Snellville 770-985-4913
Western roping saddle, .16" tan $350,
Western youth saddle, 14" blk. $125, Western
saddle $65, saddle pads $12. Hilda Clark
Flowery Branch 770-967-6307
When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be list
Holland Lop, Dutch & Dutch mix. bunnies,
Dutch & Holland Lop breeders, top qlty., exc.
bloodlines, pedi. R. Ross Buford 770-945-
9310
__________________________ _
Hutches, cages, breeder boxes, bottles, feeders, make offer. Gary Davidson Rex 770-
507-8619 _______________________ ___
Lge. type mix. rabbits, bucks, does, bunnies. J. Stephens Jackson 770-775-4167
Mini Lop, Dutch, Dwarfs, Mini, Rex $10$20, Dwarf Hotots $20-$25. Melissa Tallant
Gumming 770-886-0473 770-889-9111
NZW bunnies $8, from exc. stock. J.
Throckmorton Douglasville 770-489-8923
Netherland Dwarf, Fuzzy Lop, Mini Lop
mix., most babies, few grown to breeders $5-
$12, wire cages $15-$35. T. Ashley
Knoxville 912-836-2410_________________
Satin Angora doe, sable color, DOB 10-94,
w/wire cage, free to good home. V. Gray Fayetteville 770-461-0098______________ ^
Selling down young breeders; Mini arid
Holland Lop, start at $7.50; Fuzzy Lops, start at $15. S. Rose Gumming 770-887-0736
Selling put breeders, Jersey Woolies,
Holland Lop, regd. mix. rabbits, also cages &
supplies, babies aslo. Kathy Wade Winder
770-867-6092_____________________ _
Selling out, proven Californians & acces
sories. Steve Russo Douglasville 770-9202742
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of
hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
hay, Alicia hay, etc.____________________
'95 fescue, rain free, well fed., $2.50/sq.
bales in barn, horse or cow qlty. Steve Messig Bethlehem 770-867-3468_______________
'96 fescue/bermuda, well fert., Ige. Vermeer
4x5 rolls, sheltered, $35/roll. Ellis Astin Villa
Rica 770-459-5013
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'96 fescue/bermuda mix, 600# to 650#, rnd. bales $15. Jack Roberts Gay 706-538-6061
'96 fescue/bermuda mix, 4x5 rnd. bales baled, rain free, fert., $20/$25, call aft. 5 pm.
Greg Samples Adairsville 706-625-5124
'96 4x5 Coastal bermuda, rain free fert., dely. avail. Wesley Sparks Monticello 706-
468-1846_________________________ _
'96 5x4 rnd. bales Tift 44 bermuda hay,
$25/roll. M. Conner Locust Grove 770-957-
6257
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'96 Alicia bermuda squares, top qlty., also
peanut squares available soon. Jason
Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-6533_______
'96 Alicia hay or Tift 44, well fert., sq. or rnd.
bales. Melvin Davis Pearson 912-422-3523
'96 Alicia hay, extra Ige. rnd. bales, well
fert., analysis avail, for details. G. McDougald
Rochelle 912-365-7671
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'96 Alicia, Tift 85, Coastal bermuda fert. horse qlty. hay, -sq. bales $2.50/bale. G.
Coppage Newington 912-857-4775_______
'96 Bahia rnd. bales, approx. 1200 bales,
$25 at barn, $30 del. Todd Carpenter Ellaville 912-937-2432_______ ;__________
'96 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fert., weed
free, Ige. sq. bales $2/in field, $2.50/in barn,
$25/rnd, bales. D. Gladin Macon 912-454-3210
'96 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales and 4x5
rnd. bales, dely. avail. Tony Harris Social
Circle 770-464-3786____________________
'96 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. and rnd.
bales; also, wheat straw. John C. Byrnes
Sandersville 912-552-3592
'96 Tift 44 rnd. bales $30, '96 fescue and
clover rnd. bales $25, Ive. msg. Lynn Payne
Newborn 770-786-1826
___________
'96 Tift 44 bermuda sq. bales $3 at bam,
dely. avail., call aft, 6 pm. Mike Denham
Americus 912-924-8752____________ "
'96 Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, highly fert., limed, rain free, horse qlty., $3/bale.
Bowman Brown 141 Wesley Brown Rd.
Woodbury 30293 706-553-5002
'96 Tift 44, fert., rain free, $3.50 sq., qty.
disc. Donald Moore Comer 706-783-5322
'96 Tift 9 Bahia hay, rain free, 900 lbs. rnd.
rolls, $15 per roll, pick-up, can del. Larry
Redmond Springfield 912-754-3091 _____
'96 bermuda hay, rolls & sq. bales; also, wheat straw, sq. bales, will del. Hillman
Hendlev Valdosta 912-247-2378_________
'96 bermuda sq. bales, also fescue cow hay
and mulch hay, sq. bales. Jimmy Pilkenton
Molena 770-884-5579
__________ __
' '96 fert. befmuda>iay, kj. 'bciies $2.50'at'
barn, rnd. bales $25. Jim Milton Wrens 706-
547-2389______________ __ ____________
'96 fertilized bermuda/fescue hay, rnd. bales, rain free $30, other $25. Patrick Davis
Franklin 706-675-8075__________________
'96 fescue & bermuda, 750 lbs. med., clean
rolls. A. Cape Gillsville 706-335-2845
'96 fescue & bermuda mix, Ige. rolls, well
fert., rain free, in barn. George Brown
Newborn 706-342-3644
____________
'96 fescue hay, rain free, weed free, well fert., horse qlty., Ige. sq. bales $3. Allen
Conner Clermont 770-983-7645
'96 fescue mix hay, good qlty., 4x5 rolls,
dely. avail., $25/roll, Ive.. msg. Scotty Hicks
Carrollton 770-854-4370________________
'96 fescue mix rnd. bales in barn $25 ea. Ellis Camp Jr. Newnan 770-251-5737
'96 fescue; bermuda hay, $3/bale, $30/roll, Tift 44, $4/bale, $40/roll, dely. avail. R.J.
Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419_______
'96 fescue, Johnson grass, approx. 1000 lb.
rolls, $20 ea., hay at Good Hope. Ken Covington Bethlehem 770-867-9536______
'96 fescue-mix, 4x4 rolls, easy hdlg., fert.,
plastic covered. Fuller Anderson Palmetto 770-463-4971__________________________
'96 hay, Tift 44, horse qlty., hay for cows,
good qlty. Chris Hale McDonough 770-914-
9442 770-957-9555
______________
'96 horse qlty., Tift 44 bermuda sq. bales, fert., rain free, $3/bale, over 100/$2.75. Tripp
Conner Social Circle 770-267-5891_______
'96 horse qlty. bermuda sq. bales, ferUlime
$3.25; 4x6 rnd. bales stored inside/outside dely. w/min. order. John Rowan Rowan Oaks
Farm Madison 706-342-4535_________ __
'96 horse qlty. fescue, sq. bales, well fert.,
sheltered, $3 ea. Charles Hoffman
McDonough 770-914-2767_________
'96 horse qlty. Tift 44 hay, sq. bales in barn,
fertilized weed & rain free, Monroe Winder
area. Hubert Harris Atlanta 404-355-3195
'96 horse qlty. fescue orchard grass hay, fert., lime, rain-free, hvy. sq. bales. Lamar Long
Chatsworth 706-278-1264 706-695-5906
100 bales mxd. bermuda hay $25/per rnd.
bale, come see. James Woods Pine Mountain 706-882-6580 770-882-5943
1000 lb. rolls, '96 Bermuda fescue mix, $20.
Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem 770-868-1821
80% bermuda, 20% fescue, $25 roll/bermu-
da sq. bales $3, all rain free in barn. Jimmy Neisler Gumming 770-889-1719_________
Alicia bermuda grass hay, 4x5 rolls loaded
on your transport 25/roll, call nights. Frank
Fordham Lakeland 912-423-9949________
Alicia bermuda grass hay, 4x5' rolls,
$25/roll. Mack Williams Buena Vista 912-
8820
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
ed in the ad.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon. . 649-7535
Wednesday November 6, 1996
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Alicia, bermuda grass hay, sq. $2.50, rnd.
African violets, starter plants $4, others $3 Daylilies, 12 diff. named dbl. divisions of my
$25 at the barn, dely. avail., call nights. Gene
AG SEED/PLANTS
FLOWERS FOR SALE up. F. Forbes 175 Cowan Dr. Stockbridge choice $24 plus $5 shipping. Jean Swann
Hurst Coolidge 912-346-3545 912-226-1566
Bermuda hay rnd. bales, both 4'x5' and 4'x6', $30 and up in barn. Lloyd Touchton Fairburn 770-964-5772________
Bermuda hay w/some crabgrass, well fert., no rain, horse qlty., dely. avail, extra TOO bale min. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
Bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, $4/bale. Hardy Edwards Athens 706-742-5717_____
Bermuda sq. bales $2.75; bermuda rnd. bales/$25, mxd. grass rnd. bales $20. Douglas Exley Springfield 912-754-6144
Coastal Tift 44, exceptional qlty., sq. or rnd. bales. John Haninqton Albany 912-431-2314
. Coastal bermuda hay, 6x5 rolls, fert.; no rain, $25, dely. avail. Ken Ross Comer 706783-3564 ___________________________
Coastal bermuda hay, high qlty. and Ige. qty., Ige. rnd. bales & sq. bales, horse qlty. Lavern McDilda Claxton 912-739-4614 912-
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 viola tion of the Plant Variety Protection Act and
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 transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit 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 of shipment of pro tected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30279, (706) 557-3032.
30281.770-389-1859
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Althaea, hydrangeas, Japanese kerri, liri-
ope, vinca, spiraea, old-fashioned reseeding
petunias, call for many seeds & irises,
daylilies. Laura Mulkey Gumming 770-889-
7079________________________________
Amaryllis bulbs, red or white, Ige. $4.50/ea.,
med. $3.50/ea., $18/6, bulblets $10/25, $2.50-
post. M.H. Robbins Jr. 292 Captola Rd.,
Svlvania 30467 912-863-7509___________
Amaryllis bulbs, (red), blooming size, Ige.
$18/6, med. $24/doz., small $12/doz., bulblets
$8/2 doz., $3-post. Frances Knight 106
Thomas St. Bainbridge 31717 912-246-
5536_________________________________
Amaryllis bulbs $30/doz. PR., crinum lilies
$3/ea. PP., irises $4/doz., $3 post. Ethel
Richardson Kennesaw 770-926-4971______
Amaryllis bulbs $25/doz. PP., seeds
$1/pkg.; hibiscus, Mexican sunflower-big sun
P.O. Box 7686, Warner Robins 31095 912-
953-4778
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Dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., Easter roses,
lemon lime bushes $3/ea., $2.50 post.-on ea.
bush. Fiosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball
Ground 30107
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Devil's backbone $5 PP., African violet
leaves 15/$15 PP., chicken gizzard $2/ea., $3 post., other. Betty Addis 6 Jane Ln.,
Brunswick 31525-9304 912-265-5245
Espaliered sasanqua & camellias, pines, mondo & dwarf mondo, dwarf aucuba, aspidistra, red & grn., Japanese maples, bon-
sai plants. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Fall planting perennials, bare root or potted,
daylilies, hosta, iris, liriope, and other perenni
als, '96 seeds. C. Lawson Powder Springs
770-943-3269 .__________________ .
Feverfew, money plants, Jerusalem cher ries, baby's breath, mix hibiscus, mix daylilies,
739-4597_____________________________
Coastal bermuda hay, fresh cut, highly fert.,
sq. bales in barn, $3/ea.-over200, $2.75/bale.
Peter Hall Kathleen 912-987-7279________
. Coastal bermuda hay, well fert. & limed,
rain-free, 4x5' rolls, in barn $25 & $30. W.J. Tyson Perry 912-987-1278___________ __
Coastal, Tift 44, peanut hay, well fert., Ige.
qty., will del. Steve Meeks Kite 912-469-3370 912-469-3417__________________________
Coastal/mix hay, sq./med. bales, rain free, also Alfalfa, 80-90 lb. bales, call aft. 8pm. C.J.
Thompson Monroe 770-267-8728
Fescue hay for sale $2/bale, '96 Coastal
bermuda $3.50/bale; mulch hay $1/bale, rain free, fert. Bob Steele Barnesville 404-358-
6443___________________
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Fescue hay for sale, 800 lb. rnd. bales,
good qlty., fert., $15/bale. Jeff Arasmith Armuchee 706-295-5141________________
Fescue hay, '96, rnd. bales. George Pace Hampton 770-946-4187 _____________
Fresh cut bermuda hay, fert., sprayed,
horse qlty., $3/sq. bales, $20/4 ft. roils. Cary Rhodes Taylorsville 770-684-6301
Hay for sale, '96 crop, top qlty. Coastal
bermuda, 6x5 Ige. rolls $33/roll. Ted Milliron
Shellman 912-679-5801_______
Hay, good fescue, $2.50 del. w/some
broom sage, $2 del. John Petrel LaFayette
706-397-8106 .___________________
Horse qlty. hay, Tift 44, Coastal, sq. bales/$3.50, fescue/Coastal mix rnd.
bales/$35. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-
5326_______ _________________________ _
Lge. rolls Coastal bermuda hay, approx.
1200#, fert., rain-free, dely. avail. Hugh Wiflcox~~Wintervttte-?06--742-:794 8 -------- --~
Mxd. grass hay, (Coastal bermuda, fescue, Tift 44), $2-$2.50/bale, 4'x4' rnd. bales $15;
also mulch hay-$2. Bill Cline Newnan 770-
251-3518_________ .
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Oat hay, sq. bales $2.50. Doyle Bruce Lavonia 706-356-8654 ________________
Orchard bermuda hay, rain free, horse qlty.,
sq. bales, $2.50/bale. Buck Dills Blairsville
706-745-1235_________________________
Peanut hay avail., rnd. bales 4x4-$25, or 5
1/2x5 1/2 $35, will load, call evgs. or Ive. msg. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-565-7907
Qlty. hay, fescue mix sq. bales, UGA test
results avail. Tim Dean LaFayette 706-764-2771
Rnd. bales Coastal bermuda hay & fescue
hay, $20-$30/roll, South Atlanta area. Mike
Todd Atlanta 770-612-0658_____________
Rnd. bales of fescue and bermuda grass hay for sale, some in barn. Frank Heusser
Madison 706-342-2300________
Tift 44 & Coastal sq. bales $3.50, rolls in
barn $35. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712
770-922-6653__________________________
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty. J. King Camilla 912-336-0870
Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales,
$3/bale; also rolls available, dely. avail. Buddy Bearden Bostwick 706-342-3393_________
Tift 44, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3.50 in barn.
H. Searcy West Point 770-643-5137 706-
643-5137
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Tift 44, sq. bales avail., approx. Oct. 15, you haul from Social Circle. Lloyd Killebrew
Roswell 770-992-5290_________^_________
Tift 4x4 wrapped bermuda $22, other hay
$20. Melanie Walker Milner 770-358-7034
Well fert., horse qlty., Coastal bermuda, 36" sq. bales, $3.25/barn, dely. limited. Mike Miller
Buena Vista 912-649-2244
Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
Want corn on cob w/in 50 mi. of Atlanta. A.W. Eidson 6449 Dodgen Rd. Mableton 30059 770-948-3060
BYE BYE BOLL WEEVIL The Boll Weevil Eradication Program, initiated in 1987, has vir tually eliminated the pest from the state and has been the driving force
the Federal Seed Act. If you have ques tions regarding Certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635._________________,
'95 old timey colored butterbeans, 83% germ., in family over 100 yrs., 1/2 cup/$3, $1.25-hdlg. Shirley Ledbetter 8444 W. Carroll Rd,, Whitesburq 30185______________ _
'96 German tomato seeds, pink or yellow, grow extra Ige., 50 seeds/$3, 100/$5 w/SASE. N.M. Saine Rte. 1, Box 225 Murrayviile 30564 706-864-3186____________________
'96 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned & bagged, 93% germ., $7/bsh., other. B. Colson Statesboro 912-764-3444_______________
'96 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, cleanejd & bagged, 88% germ., 99.30% pure seed. Julia Shelley Rte. 3, Box 1430 Byron 31008 912956-5349 ________________
Abruzzi rye, 90% germ., cleaned & bagged. J. Gregg Concord 770-227-4661_________^
Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated and bagged, 92% germ., 99.8% purity. Ken Davidson Fort Valiev 912-825-1006___________________
Abruzzi rye, cleaned & bagged, 86% germ., $8.50. Ronald Graham Hull 706-549-9330
Annual ryegrass, Yuchi arrowleaf clover and Dixie Crimson clover, all seeds have good germ., reas. priced. Gary Maxwell Bowman 706-245-5561__________________________
Brown Turkey & Celeste figs $4.50, red raspberries $1, gold $1.50, dewberries, herbs, others, no shipping. Carla Houghton, Marietta 770-428-2227_______ ;__________
Creasle green seeds, approx. 10,000 seeds in pkt. $1 w/SASE. R.J. Fausett 10002 Hwy. 183 Ellijay 30540 706-265-2457
' Five to six thousand stalks fed sugaf cdne in field, good for seed or syrup, cheap. L.R. Cross Fitzgerald 912-468-5350
Fruit trees, pecans, grapes, scuppernongs, blackberries, raspberries, crabapples, figs, blueberries, cont. grown, others. M.L. Williams Franklin 706-675-3048
Fruit trees; apple, peach, nectarine, 25 gal. tubs, 8'-10'. Wesley Weeks Conyers 770922-7635
Ga. Gore wheat, 98.94 purity, 94% germ., & 91% germ., 99.38% pure, cleaned, bagged & treated. Leo Alderman Albany 912-432-2555
Pecan trees, Cape Fear, Desirable, Elliott, Kiowa, Pawnee, Sumner, call 7:30-5:30. C.M. Eunice Jr. Blackshear 912-449-4011
Regd. Wrens Abruzzi rye. Ray Perry Dublin 912-272-1976
Seed cane, sev. van, ribbon, green, red, POJ, yellow gal., plant now. Talmadge Beasley 608 Talmadge Ave. Garden City 31408 912-964-8957
Strawberry plants 12/$2.50 plus post. Mollie Amerson 5119 Hwy. 221 So. Bartow 30413 912-364-4188
Sugar cane, red, in field, fair to very good, 1000's ready, $0.15, $0.30. L. Day 3611 Moody Rd. Kathleen 31047
Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 87% germ., cleaned, treated & bagged, $9/bsh. Ernest Powell Montrose 912-376-4582
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 96% purity, no weed seed, cleaned and bagged. Ernest Hart Buena Vista 912-649-7334
Wrens Abruzzi rye from reg. seed, 86% germ., 99.44% pure seed, no weed seed, qty. disc. Robert Sikes Rte. 3, Box 2140 Cochran 31014 912-934-2140
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want strawberry plants, Sure Crop or Ogallahs. Lovell Greathouse Roswell 770992-2513
Want to buy a dwarf peach trees that will have peaches '97. Mrs. Smithley, P.O. Box 5204 Auqusta 30916
Want to buy all kinds semi-dwarf fruit trees; also want Southern magnolia seedlings, may call collect. Marie Ernst Marietta 770-9531368
FAST FOOD
"Bright Lights" cosmos seeds, seen at Callaway Gardens, beau. "Sea of Orange", $1 w/SASE, 24-30" tall. Gail Foster 235 Napier Chabel Rd. LaFayette 30728 706-638-4703
$1.50 pkt. seed/LSASE; angle's trumpetdatura, dbls., purple, white or yellow, Dutchman's-pipe/aristolochia, gigantea, elegans, littoralis or brazilensis. Alejo Moore 127 Red River-Cir. Chula 31733
$1.50-pkt. seed w/LSASE; 5 white coralvine, yellow cleome, Northern-seaoats, 4 1/2" flower-tube longiflora four o'clock. K. Lane 1407W. Magnolia Valdosta 31601 912-2421368
$1/pkg, w/SASE; white, red cypress (hum mingbird) vine, reseeding red salvia, butterfly weed, red, purple. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 404-874-5354
'96 corn red & pink poppies $1/tsp. w/SASE/tsp.; '96 larkspur, mix cols., $1/tsp. w/SASE/tsp. Blanche Marshall 213 Plum Ln. Austell 30001 770-948-0825
'96 dbl. pink poppies, pink asters, holly hocks, lavender cosmos, coreopsis, gallardia $1/tsp. SASE. Sara O'Shields Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735-3657
'96 flower seeds; daylilies 100/$3, Gloriosa daisy, Queen Anne's lace, sunray coreopsis, spider plant, $1/pk. SASE. Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd.,* Newnan 30265
'96 hybrid daylily seeds 50/$1 ppd. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Rd., Marietta 30062 770-552-7160
'96 purple coneflower seed $1/Tbsp. SASE, hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572
'96 seed, reseeding impatiens mxd., 1000 seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700
'96 seed, $2/pk. postpaid; California pop pies, tithonia, yellow yarrow, larkspur, tall pop pies, daisies, cornflower/rudbeckia. Ms. Rusty Taylor 280 Edge Rd., Cedartown 30125 706-777-8794
''96 seed, $2/pk. postpaid; orange cosmos, larkspur, yellow yarrow, rudbeckia, tall pop pies, daisies. M. Golden Box 615, Mill St. SW. Cave Sprinqs 30124
'96 seed, dwarf marigold, mix cols., yellow hibiscus, cleome, mxd. zinnia'' $1 w/SASE. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30188
'96 seed; daylily, hand-pollinated, hybrids, butterfly weed, orange, Lady Baltimore hibis cus, $1/pkg. SASE. Virdie Altman Rte. 1, Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461
'96 seeds; purple stokesia, lavender althaea, August lily, coral vine, hummingbird vine, 25/$1 SASE. D. Clark 516 E. 58 St. Savannah 31405-3531
'96 seeds; sunflowers, traffic stopping cols., bronze, bronze/yellow, yellow, mxd., specify col. $1.50/pkt. w/SASE. S. Bailey 2579 Hwy. 124 W. Jefferson 30549
'96 seeds; blue indigo, blue bell flower, floxglove, coreopsis, sunflower, $1/pkg. w/SASE. J. Almand 1969 Wickliffe PI. Snellville 30278 770-985-0124
'96 seeds; mix col. zinnias $2 per cup PP.; mix col. marigolds $2/cup PP. Mildred Kent 140-B County Line Rd., Thomson 30824 706-556-2203
'96 shaggy dbl. gaillardia seeds $1/per pkg. w/SASE. Louise Johnson 2511 DasherJohnson Rd. Valdosta 31606
'96 wild poinsettia, (milk weed), $1/Tbsp. w/SASE, dolichos vine 10 seeds w/$0.42 post./$1. Minnie Davis 1229 Stone Point Rd. Roopville 30170
3 white Easter roses $8, 3 red, purple o/t $8, pink creeping phlox $8/doz. PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
36/$1.50 Russian mammoth sunflower 1214', Mexican sunflower, cypress hummingbrid vine, red, $1/tsp. ea. w/SASE, instr. incl. N. Jackson 403 Pinelea Griffin 30223
4" perennials, 300 var., all $1.25, also eucalyp tus, unusual herbs, palms, & ferns, display gar den. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
flower, bachelor's button, angel flowers. Tiffany McKinley 2698 Ga. Hwy. 292E.
Lyons 30436 ______________ _
Amaryllis red & white hybrid daylilies,
unnamed bearded iris $12/doz., all ppd. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West
Point 31833___________________________
Amaryllis, iris; (bearded & Siberian), can-
nas, vinca major, ivy, Elephant ears. J. Stone
Roswell 770-993-6004 _____________
Antique shrub roses from the 1800's, fra
grant repeat bloom, many diff., $6/ea. plus $5
shipping/order. T.A. Adams 207 8th Ave. NW. Cairo 31728 912-377-6307______________
Asstd. dwarf marigolds, white, pink, & rasp
berry bachelor's button, ea. 1/4 cup/$1, other.
Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Maysville
30558________________________________
Asstd. morning glory seed, a rainbow of cols., 20/$1 w/lge. SASE. Buddy Patterson
P.O. Box 400 Appling 30802 706-595-0175
Azalea, camellia, Leyland cypress, crape myrtle, sasanqua, hosta, holly, others. Bill Vaughan Carnesville 706-384-4717______
Azaleas, liriope, crape myrtle, yellowbells,
spiraea, mahonia. James Callaway
Fayetteville 770-461-4716_______________
Azaleas, 1&3 gal.-$2 & $6, rhododendron,
camellia, native azaleas 1&3 gal.-$3 & $10,
hollies 1&3 gal./$2 & $6. Dominic DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116__________________
Balsam, touch-me-nots, four o'clocks, mix cols., $1/Tbsp. ea., Rose-of-Sharon, white,
$1/tsp. SASE, instr. incl. B. Castro 5552
Benton Woods Dr. Atlanta 30342_________
Bee balm, hypericum, crinum, nandina, forsythia, weigela, quince crape myrtle, sweet
shrub, cardinal, sedum, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656____________ _
Black Elephant ears, white, red, yellow, gin
gers, peacock ginger, Hawaiian Elephant ears, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-
1599____________ .___________ _________
Black-eyed Susan, loosestrife, hosta, core opsis, purple coneflower, yellow flag, raspber
ry, nandina, mahonia, hydrangea, lemon
balm, garlic chives. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta
404-378-1104
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Blazing red hibiscus $1/Tbsp. SASE. June
Davis Rte. 1, Box 112-A Chester 31012 912-
934-9726
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Bloodroot 30/$20, shipping $3, plant now.
Evelyn Turner 196 Trackrock Gap Rd.
Blairsville 30512______________________
Boxwood, American, 24-40" high, you dig.
W. Murphy Buchanan 770-646-3107
Canadian hemlock 3-4', Leyland cypress 3', white pine 4', 3 gal. cont./$5, burning bush
$7.50. Larry Johnson Dahlonega 706-864-
1308_________________________________
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, yellow, pink, 2-3
eyes Elephant ears, leaves 6' tall, $12/doz.,
$2-post. J. Hemphill 1440 Parkmont Dr.
Rdswell 30076 404-642-1345____________
Catalpa tree seed, '96, now avail., $2/100 w/SASE, planting instr. Bart Dutton Rte. 3,
Box 133A Glennville 30427_________
Catalpa trees $2/ea. Tommy Jordon Villa
Rica 770-459-6614_____________________
Cleome,'spiderflower, mix cols., $1/Tbsp.,
purple only $1/tsp., zinnias, mix & bi-col., $1/2
Tbsp., instr. incl. T. Martin 5665 Hammond Dr.
Norcross 30071_______________________ _
Cleome, pink coneflower, cypress vine, orange morning glory, yellow hibiscus,
$0.50/ea. pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-
7589 ________ ____________
Coneflowers, stokes aster, shasta daisy,
coreopsis, hydrangeas, irises, daylilies, Rose-
of-Sharon, dwarf crape myrtle, native ferns, all
in pots. Peggy Richards Gumming 770-844-
8001____________ ___________________
Cypress vine, rose campion, cockscomb, bachelor's button, asstd. cols., zinnias, Queen
Anne's lace, touch-me-nots, all $1/pk.
w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524 Trenton
30752_______________________________
Dawn redwood trees, 6-8', $45 ea., Rockdale Co/, Hwy. 155, Conyers. K. Schrader Stockbridge 770-507-1638______
marigolds, mix hollyhock, $1/Tbsp./SASE.
Jean Stacey 2002 Old Newnan Rd.,
Carrollton 30116-8055_________________
Fifteen 3' boxwoods $75, you dig and
replace dirt, bright orange landscaping daylilies $2/clump. S. James Marietta 770-
422-6683 _______________________ __
Free ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory Flat
770-751-1501_________ ________________
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________________________
Ginger bulbs, 18 kinds, send SASE for info,
and prices. J. Scoggins 304 Midland Place
Cairo 31728 912-377-3802______________
Gourd seeds; dipper, bottle, ornamental, egg & craft, $0.40/$1 ea. ppd., SASE. Jan
Cash 435 Parr Farm Rd. Covington 30209
Hollyhock seed, mix cols., 1/4 cup/$1,
cleome seed $1/Tbsp. SASE; daylilies, washed, fanned, 100/$38, $5-post. Gerri
Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd., Attapulgus 31715 912-465-3641____________________
Hollyhocks, biennial old-fashioned favorites, red, white, pink w/simple & complex
blossoms, $1/tsp. w/SASE. G.T. Eskew 305
E. Ponce de Leon Ave.-D1 Decatur 30030
Hosta or August lily 5/$12 ppd., pink or wh.
oxalis bulbs 2 doz./$10, other. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Hosta, variegated, standard & serendipity,
$1-$5, creeping jenny, perennial begonia,
early rose, nandina, all potted, impatien
seeds, E. Cobb. Linda Hutton Marietta 770-
993-2407_____________________________
Hostas, iris, daylilies and over 150 var. of
perennials, some potted or clumps from yd. P. TiHrhen'7/f97 Jacksbn Trail Rd.7 Hoschion
30548 706-654-2682___________ ________
Hummingbird vine, zinnia seeds $1
w/SASE. I. Turner 3081 Thompson Rd.
White Plains 30678 _______ ________
Husky plants, sweet Williams, coreopsis,
shastas, stokesias, purple coneflowers,
$5/doz. PP. Mrs. Glynn James 197 Glynn
James Rd. Lyons 30436_____________ __
Japanese maples, trident, paperbark &
Henry, hornbeams, kutsara tree, ginkgo, lace-
leaf, crimson, queen, butterfly, filagree, oth
ers. Wylene Townley, Forest Park 404-3631790_____________________
Japanese flowering cherry trees, 6-7',
Bradford pear 6-8', $7-$10, you dig river birch trees $15. C. Becker Fairburn 770-969-0627
Jerusalem seeds 70-100 seed per pod, $1
w/SASE. Phil Hembrey P.O. Box 66 Winder 30680________________________________
Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink, gold, bi-colors, dbl. orange, can separate,
100/$50, includes ship. Don Perusse 2596
Ga. Hwy. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755
Larkspur, delphinium, petunias, pink striped
four o'clock, cosmos-5 cols., rose, blue bach
elor's button $1/ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O.
Box 342 Trenton 30752________________
Larkspur, reseeds every yr., electric blue,
pink and variegated, old-fashioned perennial
everlasting sweetpeas $1/pk. SASE. C.
Hinton 234 Alfred Ave. Rome 30161_______
Leyland cypress, 3 gal. 3'/$11,6'/$36; river
birch 6-9' $11, Carolina sapphire 6' $30, near
Alpharetta. Don Foster Woodstock 770-475-
6650_______________ -
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Leyland cypress, 1 gal. pots, 12"-24", $3 ea. J. Elliott Ellenwood 404-363-8753_____
Leyland cypress, 2 gal./$4, 5 gal./$15,
cash. Andy Mather Oxford 770-784-7432
Leyland cypress liners $0.70, 473 gal.-$10,
cedars 37$4, bald cypress 67$5. Charles
Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030_________
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$2.50, 3 gal./$8, 25
gal./$40; Carolina sapphires, blue pyramids.
Dave Glisson Suwanee 770-945-1027
Leyland cypress liners $0.65/ea. Richard Moon 1990 Old Flowery Branch Rd. Auburn
30203 770-945-4467____________
Lge. foxglove plants $1/ea., mix cols., can
ship or you pick up. Catherine Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-3835___________________
behind cotton's comeback. As a result of the program, cotton acreage has boomed to 1.5 million
By the year 2000, time spent for daily meal preparation is expected to be 15 minutes, about one-half
6 yr. old selling pink clean '96 coneflower seeds, $1/heaping tsp. SASE, orders filled after school. C. Parsons 95 Lower Grandview Rd., Jasper 30143
Dawn redwoods, limited qty., reas. priced. Charles Marsden Douglasville 770-942-2157
Daylilies, yellow, bearded iris, mix cols. Lillian Sheriff 4658 Ryan Rd., Conley 30027
Lge. pink hibiscus, golden raintree, white Easter lily, larkspur, (mxd.), bouquet pepper, money plant, $1/SASE. Celia McCall 1532 Hwy, 39 N. Donalsonville 31745_________
acres in 1995. It is estimated that the amount of insecticide utilized by Georgia cotton growers has been
the current time required. Further processing will continue to convert farm commodities into more and
Achimenes, (widow's tears), $0.35-ea., fox gloves $1/ea., crocosmia bulbs $3/doz., oth ers, $10 min., $3 post. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-
404-363-0026 __________ ;__________ ___
Daylilies, (mix), bearded iris (mix), 2 doz./$15 ppd.; seed-5 cols, althaea, spider Queen Anne $2-SASE. A. Mashburn 1030
Lge. supply of '96 seeds, mxd. van, send SASE w/$1, have plenty of daylilies $1/fan, cannot ship. Dolly Gray Rte. 1, Box 166 Sparks 31647_______ __________________
reduced by as much as 60 percent. different forms of final products. 942-1599
Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
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Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflowers, shasta daisies $1/tsp. SASE. David Rutland 1200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
Nov. 8 Feeder Pig Sale, 1 pm, deliver
pigs by 11 am, sale dates 2nd Fri.
of ea. mo., Turner Co. Stockyards,
Ashburn. Info: 912-567-3371 or
800-344-9808. Nov. 9 W. Ga. Performance Tested
Ga. Pride Heifer Sale, 12 noon,
Carroll Co. Livestock Sale Barn,
Carrollton. Info: 770-836-6608. Nov. 9 Ga. Game Bird Breeders Assn.
Fall Meeting & Auction, 10 am,
Ruby's Auction Barn, outside
Roberta, approx. 3 mi. n. on Hwy.
341. Info: Keith Burnham, 912-
788-8537 or Ed Timmerman, 912-
458-3629. Nov. 9 Grant Workshop for Ratite
Industry, 9 am-4 pm, Pettigrew
Ctr,, Ft. Valley State Univ. Info:
706-797-3526 or 912-825-6296.
Nov. 9 Goat & Pig Sale, including at
least 65 Spanish nannies bred to
1/2 blood or full blood Boer,
Southern Pig & Goat Auction,
Cochran.
Info:
912-934-
4313/7494. Nov. 9 Goat-A-Rama (buy, sell or
swap goats), 9 am-5 pm, goat
breeding seminar, 1 pm (free),
Washington Co. Meat Goat Assn,,
Ag. Bldg., Grady Mertz Rd.,
Tennille. Info: 912-552-2011.
Nov. 9 Horse Sale, 7 pm, Pony
Express, Covington. Info: 864-
638-6112/2712.
Nov. 13 Cattle Sale, 1 pm, selling 75
bred heifers, mostly Brangus bred to Brangus & Angus bulls, Turner
Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info:
912-567-3371. Nov. 13 Goat Sale, 6:30 pm, Smith
Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Info:
912-364-3920.
Nov. 13 Pig Sale, Smith Bros. Stock-
yard, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920.
Nov. 13-15 Ga. Cow College, hoof-to-
rail evaluation of slaughter cattle,
herd health & nutrition programs,
forage sampling, more, UGA ani
mal scientists, State Botanical
Garden, Athens. Info: 706-542-
2875 or 912-681-5189.
Nov. 13-14 Dairy Herd Managment
Conference, Ga. Farm Bureau Bldg., 1-75 & 1620 Bass Rd., Exit
56. Info: Dr. James W. Smith, 706-
542-9108. Nov. 15-16 Boer Goat Sale, 8 am,
Boers, Boercross & Spanish,
Dublin, Info: B.C. or Carla Keen,
912-275-7011 or 800-829-2255.
Nov. 16 N. Ga. Farm Credit Heifers
Show, Calhoun. Info: Joe Darby,
706-629-8685.
EQUINE EVENTS Nov. 9 NASRCA State Qualifying
Show, 11 am, timed events not before 3 pm, Shannon Arena, Hwy. 166, Douglasville. Info: Janice Koone, 770-537-4464. Nov, 10 All New Team Penning, 1 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale Arena, Gumming. Info: Mary, 770-844-
0575.
Nov. 16 Barlyn Farm Winter Dressage Schooling Show, judge: Pam Schwartz, Walnut Grove. Info: Barbara Hawley, 770-786-4026.
Nov. 17 Morgan Simply Southern, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: 770410-5890.
GARDENING EVENTS Nov. 20 Azalea Chapter of American
Rhododendron Society monthly meeting, 8 pm, Kathy Henderson on "Landscaping With Rhododen drons and Azaleas," free to public, Atlanta, Info: 770-424-4093.
CRAFT FAIRS Nov. 8-9 11th Annual ML Zion Craft
Show, Fri. 9 am-6 pm. Sat. 9 am-4 pm, 52 crafters, free to public, Mt. Zion UMC, 1770 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta, Info: 770-971-1465. Nov. 16 Pioneer Day, 10 am-5 pm, cane grinding, quilting, blacksmithing, crafts, General Coffee State Park, Ga. Hwy. 32, Douglas. . Info: 912-384-1581. Nov. 16 Annual Hollydaze Arts & Crafts Festival, 9 am-3 pm, arts & crafts, 50 exhibitors, St. James Church, McDonough. Info: Susan Olszewski, 770-954-9014. Nov. 16 Annual Hickory Fiat Homespun Christmas Bazaar, 9 am-3 pm, Hickory Flat UMC, 4056 E. Cherokee Dr., Canton. Info: 770-475-1324/740-1727. Nov. 16 Gingerbread Schoolhouse Folk Art & Craft Market, 9 am-4 pm, Oak Grove Elementary School, Atlanta. Info: Becky Carraway, 404-320-6242. Nov. 16 5th Annual Country Harvest Arts & Crafts Festival, 10 am-5 pm, free to public, Sandy Creek H.S., Tyrone. Info: Karen Hightower, 770-461-5549. Nov. 16-17 Sucker's Craft Fair, Ga. Nat.'i Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 407-860-0092.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Nov. 22-23 3rd Annual Piney Bluff
Arts & Crafts Festival, Baxley. Info: Linda Jacobs, 1900 Fireline Rd., ' Baxley 31513 or 912-367-6577. May 30-31, 1997 4-H Craft Show, handcrafted items only, application deadline: March 15, 1997, Perry. Info: Frank Janouski, 912-9534219.
MISCELLANEOUS Nov. 16 Annual Syrup Making, 10:30
am-3:30 pm, traditional syrup boil, Jarrell Plantation, Juliette. Info: Steve Saunders, 912-986-5172. Nov. 16 & 23 Cane Grinding Parties, 6-9 pm, syrup cooking, Ga. Agrirama, Tifton. Info: 912-3863344.
If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy
Cox at 404-656-3682.
912-452-6869 _______________________
Red leaf castor mole beans, 50 seeds/$2
w/SASE. Mrs. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901________
Rose-of-Sharon $2, banana trees $10,
Jerusalem cherry $1, seeds; spider flower, moonflower, $1/Tbsp. Carol Koslowsky
Alpharetta 770-475-4337________________
Rosemary, sage, germander, Baptisia,
Southernwood, horse-tail, chives, artemisia, bouncing bet, lamb's ear, obedient plant, more, $2/gal. P. Kinzey Athens 706-353-
3083
_______
Rudbeckia, reseeding petunias, coreopsis,
impatiens, larkspur, periwinkle, red marigold &
hibiscus mxd. w/SASE $1/pk. Barbara Morris P.O. Box 394 Hampton 30228__________
Seed; mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2
tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's
trumpet, $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson
1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507
Siberian iris-$4/doz., Kerria rose, Scotch broom, ea. w/$4 post.; also, boxwoods. B.
Lunsford 3602 State Hgwy. 60 Suches
30572 706-747-2331
______________
' Stephanot's vine perennial white, fragrant
flowers, summer, fall, 20 seeds/$1 SASE.
Lynn Miller 977 Blue Ridge Ave. Atlanta 30306_____________________ '
Thanksgiving cactus, hanging baskets or pot, prices according to size, no shipping, call
before coming. Corinne Gibson Forest Park
770-361-8598_________________________
Touch-me-not, sweet shrub, cleome, silene, daylily, periwinkle, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Lavida
Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30240
Vanilla grass, lemon grass $1/ea., $2.50
post; shasta daisy, crocosmia corms,
$6.50/doz. ppd. Debbie Payne, 413 N. Central
Ave., Blackshear 31516 912-449-6949
Variegated liriope $39/100, grn. liriope
$27/100, variegated hostas $1/bulb, twy. grade. Larry Woody 1897 Bond Bridge Rd.,
Royston 30662_______________________
White Siberian iris $7/doz., lemon lime
bushes, $3 ea. plus $2.50 post. Mrs. Tilley Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540
White flowering dogwoods, nursery grown,
8-12' tall, $5/ea., you dig. Mrs. M. Thornton
Rte. 2, Box 318 Washington 706-285-2025
Wild Christmas fern, fall mums, orange
daylilies, wild miniature fern, vinca, 15
plants/$12. Grace Stover 1176 Damascus
Rd., Blue Ridge 30513
__________
Winter gem boxwoods, 10,000 to choose, you pick, we dig, end of yr. sale, Nov. 1 -2-3.
C.M. Rogers 648 Ward Rd. Ellenwood 770482-8210 770-981-3255_______
Yellow cannas $6/doz., asstd. col. daylilies
$8/doz., sweet William plants $8/doz., post,
on all. Estelle Reagan 108 Turner Ln.,
McDonough 30253____________________
Yellow-orange col. cosmos seeds $1/heap
ing Tbsp. w/SASE. Beatrice Camp 150
Oakgrove Rd. Adairsville 30103_________
Zinnia, mxd. cols., $1/cup, $0.43 SASE
long for ea. cup, '96 crop. P. Roberson Rte. 1,
Box 60 Milan 31060 912-833-6872
Flowers Wanted
Want English lavender, will dig, trade iris, liriope, or pay reas. cost. David Shearouse Woodbury 706-553-5305________
Want dbl. hollyhock seeds, will pay reas. amt. Vera Zess 115 Fainway Dr. Moultrie 31768 912-985-6887____________
Want oxblood lily bulbs, (rhodophiala bifi da), will pay for bulbs and shipping, Ive. msg.
Josh Kardos Oconee 770-725-0989_______
Loofa $1 plus $32 postage/100 seeds; also, sponges $2 plus $0.55 post. Annie Fincher 38 Davidson Rd. West Point 31833 706-884-3036
Morning glory-Scarlett O'Hara, 4 1/2'' red, mini-white $1/tsp. ea., purple & pink mix, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE, instr. incl. C. Martin 525
Want to buy red tips, dogwoods, and burn ing bushes. Sarah Henderson College Park 770-994-9121
Lots of Rose-of-Sharon, yellow-bells, mock-
orange, boxwood; also tulip tree, Ige. hem
lock, aucuba, white & blue wisteria, grn. liri-
ope, others. R. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Marigold mix & bi-colors, $1 1/2 cup, white
marigold $1/Tbsp., money plant $1/Tbsp. SASE, instr. incl. R. Horton 5065 Shadow
Wood Dr. Canton 30114________________
Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE.
Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing
Madison 30650 706-342-3362___________
Martin gourd seeds, 75/$1, send SASE.
O.C. Bentley 104 Forrest Rd. Fort
Oglethorpe 30742
_________________
Martin gourd or luffa seed 80/$1; 1/4 cup
purple bachelor's buttons, brown-eyed Susan
or marigold $1-w/lge. SASE-ea. Mary Tindall
114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714____________
Mexican sunflower, mxd. four o'clock seed,
touch-me-not, cleome. G. Savage 3691
Brown Bridge Rd., Gainesville 30504
Mexican sunflower, cleome, Ige. orange,
yellow marigolds, cockscomb, four o'clock,
money plant $1/pk. Ige. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507________
Mondo, liriope, pachysandra, wintercreep-
ef, ajuga, English ivy, daylily, aspidistra, trum
pet tree, hosta, clematis, lamium, others, call for info. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St.,
Alpharetta 770-475-6503_______________
Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting
& harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta
Hwy. Gainesville 30501 ______
Moonflower seeds $1/per pkg. w/SASE.
Nell Padgett 412 Woodward St., Rome
Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067________ Old timey orange flowered gladiolus bulbs
MISCELLANEOUS
$12/doz. postpaid, plant now for earliest spring blooms. Mr. J. McMahon P.O. Box 238
FOR SALE
Smithville 31787______________________
Old-fashioned phlox, sweet William, lych If you have questions regarding ads in this nis, $1/1/2 tsp. w/SASE; althaea, trumpet vine category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. $1/tsp. w/SASE. Pat Lystiuk 301 Moore Rd.
Hartwell 30643_______________________
The Miscellaneous for Sale category
Pacasandrya, grn. carpet var., drought includes the following subcategories:
resistant $3.75/doz., you pay post. MaryAnn bees, honey and supplies; thing to eat;
Crossfield Ellenwood 770-474-0645______ herbs; fish, worms and supplies; fertilizers
Phlox, very showy flowers, drought resis and mulches; firewood; and oddities. Only
tant, wonderful plant, 5 healthy plants/$7, one ad per household is permitted in the
including post. Vaughn Allison Box 1205 Miscellaneous for Sale category. ______ _
Dawsonville 30534____________________ Pink coneflower or yellow daisy seeds
Bees, Honey & Supplies
$1/Tbsp. w/SASE, specify mxd. or separate. '96 honey, Wildflower w/wo comb, $5.25/qt.
Neal Rich 901 Mitchell Branch Morganton Gary Keba Alpharetta 770-475-2368______
30560 _____________________ _
'96 Igt. Sounvood honey $23/gal. at farm,
Pink coral vine seed, 25/$1 w/$0.43 SASE. $28/UPS; Sourwood Wildflower blend
Elvera McDonald Rte. 2, Box 125 Nahunta $18/gal., $23 UPS. Lloyd Allison 183 Allison
31553 912-462-5648___________________ _ Honey Ln. Cleveland 30528 706-865-4485
Poppy seed; mxd. cols., 1 Tbsp. larkspur, Beehives for sale, nearly new cond. w/bees
blue, 1 tsp./$1 ea. w/SASE, plant now into and honey incl. R. Verdan Reynolds 912-
winter. Carol Bland, 447 Lees Mill '847-3484______________________ __
Fayetteville 30214____________________
Sourwood & Wildflower honey, case, gal.,
Purple beauty berry $5/ea., variegated liri qt., pts., 5 gal. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd.
ope $2.50 ea., grn. hosta $2.50 ea., no ship Suwanee 30174 770-945-0018___________
ping. D. Moon 3284 Rosebud Rd. Loganville Sourwood honey $20/gai., $6/qt., $3.50/pt,
770-979-1596_____________________ -
60 lb./$80, Wildflower honey $17/gal., $5/qt.,
Purple hanging iris, great for hanging bas $3/pb Jim Mabry Marietta 770-993-4997
kets, $1/ea., $2 post. Bessie Farmer 573 Wildflower honey $18/gal., Sourwood
Brumbalow Rd. Pendergrass 30567 706- $20/gal., 60 lb. cont./$85; also, comb honey
693-2556_____________________________ beehives and equip, for sale. Ernest Quinn
30161-5045
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Decatur 770-491-8726
Wildflower honey $5/qt. or $48/case of qts. E.H. Chandler Mableton 770-948-5616 770947-8890 _______
Wildflower honey, gals., qts., and pts. Don Martin Winston 770-942-5132_________ __
Will remove honeybees & other ,bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Will remove hanging swarms of honeybees and unwanted hives, Statesboro and Bulloch Co. area. Bobby Colson Register 912-8525124________________________________
Things To Eat
'96 Jerusalem artichoke tubers, organically grown, $4/lb., $4 shipping cost, 10 lbs. pkg./$40 ppd. Charlie Wilkerson P.O. Box 31 Naylor 31641 912-244-4409_____________
'96 Stuart pecans, $1.25 per lb. Frank Hancock 1421 Hammack Dr. Morrow 30260 770-961-7241___________
'96 black walnuts, already picked up, fresh in hull, $5/bushel incl. basket. L. Green Main St. Woodstock 770-926-1584___________
'96 black walnuts, free for the picking, bring cont. Jane Partee Social Circle 770-4642629_______________________________
'96 crop, Stuart pecans, top qlty., $1/lb., cannot ship. Dana Haymore Rutledge 706557-2874 ________________________ __
Black walnuts as they come from the trees $5/bsh., we bag them, taking orders. Eloise Brock Alpharetta 770-475-6892__________
Black walnuts in hull $3/bsh. Shannon Givens Dacula 770-962-5575____________
Black walnuts in hull $3/bsh. E. Smithwick Canton 770-887-6665__________________
Emu-grain fed, 97% fat free, low cholesterol red meat, inspected and labeled, from $3 per lb. Rusty Scott Comer 706-797-3526______
Ga. Red sweet potatoes, new crop, bulk bins or graded, priced according to grade. Paul Powers 206 Powers Rd. Cordele 31015 912-273-5874____________________
Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, cut & freezer wrapped, $1.50 hanging wt. plus pro cessing, taking orders. H.W. Berryman Tallapoosa 770-574-8738_______________
Grain fed lambs raised by 4-hers, ready for your freezer. Melea Stamey Calhoun 706629-0969_____________________________
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442 ______________
Heading collards at my home for sale. Randall Morris 6848 Heardsville Rd., Gumming 30130 770-887-2496 _________
Muscadines & scuppernongs, 20/more var., cont. furnished, call for price & availability. Tony Vincent Conyers 770-483-8442______
POJ red cane, approx. 4000 stalks, already cut & piled. Mitchell Bennett DuPont 912487-2960
Bulletin Calendar 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.
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 envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; other wise, it will be included approxi mately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Wednesday November 6,1996
Peanuts, raw Spanish, hulled, $1.75 per lb. Howard Fox Norcross 770-925-1712______
Pecans $0.50/lb. you pick-up, $1/lb. we pick-up, Stuart, Schley, other var., no shippinq. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592
Pecans '95 Desirables, $5/lb., shelled, bagged, will ship, 5 lbs./more in Ga. free. Martha Ward Rte. 2, Box 50-B Metter 30439 912-685-5844 912-685-2306_____________
Pecans, '96 crop, Papershell, Stuarts, '96 crop, $1/lb. in shell. Jess Arnett Atlanta 770455-4351_____________________________
Pecans, high grade, Stuarts and Schleys, any amt., COD or come by. Ms. Rowe Dublin 912-689^4300________
Pick your own pecans, $0.75/lb., Stuarts and Desirables, buckets & pick-up sticks pro vided, open Fri.-Sun., (8 am.-6pm.). Cheryl Patterson McDonough 770-957-4712 770957-1877_____________________________
Turnip greens, you pick, $6/bsh., collards, I pick, $8/bsh. Hugh Alls Fayetteville 770-719-: 8375____________________
Two bsh. med. size hickory nuts $5/bsh. Mrs. L.C. Dillard 4665 Tell Rd. SW. Atlanta 30331________________________________
Water ground meal, flour & grits $2/5 lbs. & $3/10 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630
Herbs
'96 Elephant garlic 1 lb./$4, you pay post. Gladys Williamson 3144 Bowdon-Tyus Rd. Bowdon 30108-3034___________________
Applemint, garlic chives, finely cut leaf tansy, $2.50 ea/, $1.50 post. Linda Shelnutt 11096 Ga. Hwy. 34 Franklin 30217_______
Rooster spur hot peppers, great for pepper sauce & cooking, 20 pods/$1 w/SASE, 50 pods/$2. M.L. Powell Box 613 Jackson 30233 770-775-5791
Fish & Supplies
12-14" sterile grass carp, channel catfish 35", 5-6", 6-8", 8-11", qty. disc., free statewide
dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-273-
4150
_____________________
8 worm beds, loaded w/hybrid red wigglers.
T.W. James 401 Coogan Williams Rd., Vidalia 30474 912-537-4878
Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O.
Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495
All size improved channel catfish avail.; 2-
4", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J.H. Holyoak Rte.
1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-4223_________
Bass, catfish, bluegill, shellcrackers, comet, crappie, rock bass, sterile grass carp, aft. 6pm./800-795-5465 ext. 9940. Lauren Davis
Amakanata Fisheries Calhoun 706-629-
1545______________________________ __ Beau, rainbow trout, 1-4 lb., you catch or I'll
del. 100 mi., qty. disc. Robb Moss 7150 Canaan Dr.-Mossbrook Farm Hiawassee
30546 706-896-1343___________________ .
Bluegill, shellcrackers and hybrid bream,
channel catfish fingerling, grass carp, bass
fingerlings in April, dely. avail. Robert Brown
Brooks 770-719-8039________;__________
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, bluegill,
shellcrackers, improved channel catfish, Fla.
bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak
Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135
Catfish & bream fingerlings, dely. avail., call
12 noon or aft. 6pm. Bob Reese Whitesburg
770-834-2800
__________________
Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-10",
also sev. 1000 lbs., ave. 1 1/4 lb. Orville
Carver Douglas 912-384-5090___________
Channel catfish fingerlings, bass, bream,
hybrid bream and shellcracker. Gary Bailey
Franklin 770-854-4862__________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, & Ige. fish, will
del. or pick up by appt. Ned Tibbitts Dallas
770-445-4093______ ___________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, disease free,
pick up by appt. George Sturgis P.O. Box 154 Twin City 30471 912-763-2207
Frozen catalpa worms, $1 per doz., catalpa trees $3/ea., in potted cont. Joe Mask
Fayetteville 770-461-7068_______________
Golden, brook & rainbow trout for sale, pick
up or dely. Willis Dyer, Dyers Trout Farms
Hiawassee 706-896-3915_______________
Qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by
size, accurate wt. & count, gtd. live, healthy,
immediate dely. J. Gilbert Thomaston 706-
648-2062 706-648-3409_________________
Rainbow trout, Ige. sizes & fingerlings, farm
pickup or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635-
2848_______________
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, bedrun $17/lb. shipped ppd.,
Pike Co., Worm Farm. Eugene Copeland P.O. Box 431 Williamson 30292 770-228-1961
Red wigglers, bedrun $8/lb., also cups, no
shipping. Rea Peavy Milledgeville 912-968-
5145
____________________________
Red worms by barrel or bed, also a factory
built worm harvester. James Spell Baxley
912-367-6388_________________________
Red worms, Ige. bait size hand counted,
$14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post. Betty
Shelton 232 Oak Mtn. Rd. Waverly Hall
31831 706-582-2468____________________
Selling all red wiggler worms, equip, and
supplies. Clifford Anthony Junction City 706-
269-3828
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Smallhead channelcatfish fingerlings, treat Herbal vegetable soaps for people & pups, ed & disease free, pickup or dely. avail. will ship, call for sel. avail. Mary Waters Freddy Tribble Tribble Hatchery Alamo 912- Macon 912-986-1287__________ -
Firewood
Hunters for Hungry
All firewood advertised in the Market
Market Watch
868-7755______________ .____________
Sterile grass carp $6.50/ea., channel catfish
fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast,
hybrid bream,, dely. avaij. Paul Williams
Hawkinsville 912-892-3144 ____________
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______________
Sterile grass carp $6/ea., qty. disc.,
statewide dely. catfish fingerlings, and bream
avail, on request. Barbara Boggs Athens
706-548-3637 800-869-3544
_______
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, finger
lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, dely.
avail., pick-up, appt. only. Danny Austin
Roberta 912-836-4938__________________
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish finger
lings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid
bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro
706-554-0182______________________ __
Superior hybrid bream, bluegill bream,
shellcrackers, channel catfish fingerlings,
sterile grass carp, bass, dely. avail. Tony
Chew Manchester 706-846-3657__________
Will meet or beat any price on hyd. bream,
coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3",
prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford
Cordele 912-273-4157
Fertilizers & Mulches
'96 fescue mulch hay $1.25/sq. bale. Johnny Ramey Clermont 770-983-3454
Homemade lye soap, no additives,' 12 bars/$10, add $2.50 post., allow 2 wks. M.B. Harvey 6816 Wrightsboro Rd., Harlem 30814 706-556-9397_______
Med. size gourds for sale, for birds or crafts, will ship. Mr. Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Soap, 100% pure, fine handcrafted herbal soap, sev. sel. avail., send SASE for info. Julie Brigham 1856 . Collins Hill. Rd. Lawrenceville 30243 770-513-1049_______
Spinner's wool, outstanding fleeces, clean, skirted, Jacob and crossbreds, lilac, choco late, blk. & white, white, 5-$7/lb. Patrice Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379_________
Tupelo wood for carving, pre-cut blocks or butt ends, call aft. 5pm. Ross Bentley McIntyre 912-946-2535_______ _________
Wool, Mohair, washed, raw for crafts, handspinning, black, red, white, other. Tina Evans 160 Pine Bow Rd. Taylorsville 30178 770684-5703
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want live/humane traps, medium size, 36x11x11 or larger. J. Mabry College Park 770-997-3189____________ s____________
Want "Ben Franklin" wood burning stove, must be in good cond. Norma Probus Cartersville 770-606-1239 ____________
Want 50 board ft. rough Eastern red, (aro matic), cedar boards, near Dekalb Co. Lee Cromley Stone Mountain 404-292-1888
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by
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law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to adver tise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
100% A-1 qlty. 12-mo. season, mxd. oak/hickory cut/split 16-18", $100/3qtrs.cd., free del./stack., Cherokee/adj. cos. Robbie
ed. After each weekend collection period, the deer will be transported by refrigerated trucks to a Department of Corrections meat processing plant. Prisoners will process the deer into ground veni
Joe Ball Ground 770-479-3575 _______
Firewood 1/2 cd. oak $45. J. Sasser Waynesboro 706-554-4617 _______ _
Firewood for sale, cut 18-23" long, $60/cd., hdwd. E. Samples Douglasville 770-942-
son and pack it into 10-pound tubes labeled with the Hunters for the Hungry logo under guidelines provided by the Georgia
3059
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Firewood for sale, 3/4 cd. $75, cut, split, del. w/in 20 mi. radius. Dennis Johnson
Middle Georgia Community Food
Oglethorpe 912-472-8762_______________ Bank will pick up the ground veni
Firewood for sale, seasoned oak, $60 1/2 son and distribute.it through the
cd. w/in 10 mi., $65 any further. John Camp.
Douglasville 770-942-9029
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seven
Harvest
Food
Banks
in
Firewood, seasoned, mxd. hdwd., $50/half Albany, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta,
cd., $100/ed. plus dely. M. Todd 277 Prater Columbus, Macon and Savannah.
Rd. Waco 30182 770-832-6679__________
For more information, call 770-
Firewood, seasoned pecan $110/cd., 1/2 cd./$65; also, green oak and maple. Melvin
918-6400.
Dover Screven 912-579-2710____________
Firewood, all hdwd., oak & hickory, sea soned and/or grn., del. and stacked; $75/1/2
Timber
cd. W. Rowsev Braselton 706-652-2200 Firewood, all seasoned hdwd., 1/2 cd./$70,
if you have questions regarding ads in this category call, Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
incl. stacking, Norcross, Lilburn, Duluth,
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moderate, but by October 25, prices were up again about four to five dol lars above last year in the $14-16 range, which was six dollars higher than average for that time of the sea son.
Pepper acreage was up about 10 percent, but prices were slightly above last year's in mid-October at $10-12. By the end of October prices were holding at the $10-12 range compared to an average of $8.50.
Bean acreage was down about two percent and mid-September prices were up $4 from last year. Prices held reasonably strong and were around $14 on October 25, which was three dollars above last year's level.
Squash prices were high early in the season at $16 for both yellow and green varieties. However, as supplies picked up in October,
'96 mulch hay, sq. bales $1.50/bale at barn.
Jack Newsome Carrollton 770-832-2479
'96 oat straw and '96 rye straw, sq. bales
$1.75 per bale. Frank Findley Royston
706245-5972_________________________
'96 wheat straw, in barn, $3/bale. Ken
Jones Loganville 770-466-0361__________
A+ composted horse manure w/shavings,
Ige. pickup, del., 3 month/$39, 1 yr. "Garden Gold" $49. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-
7924___________._______________ _
Aged horse.manure mxd. w/wood shavings,
$5/pick up, you load. Robin Landers
Stockbridge 770-957-2754
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Aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings, easy
access, you load & ,haul. L. Hires
Hogansville 706-637-9684_______________
Coastal bermuda hay, rain/weed free, fert.
horse qlty.,_ free dely. Randy Guillebeau
Grayson 77B-963-9408 _____________
Free aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings,
easy access, Alvaton. J. Gressler Gay 706-
538-6622 - ....
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Free compost, aged, can help load, easy
access. Susan Ravan Ellijay 706-273-3040
Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, vicin
ity of Jones Bridge and State Bridge Rds. Terry Thomas Alpharetta 770-442-0400
Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you
Want a 20'x100' greenhouse frame made
by Beck Mfg. Co., bet. 8 am. & 5 pm. Linda
Camp Ellerslie 706-561-0628____________
Want a 36-48" metal drain pipe for drive
way, 12-20' long. Michael Hoehn Woodstock
770-592-1712________________________ _
Want cow, horse, chicken manure, grass
clippings, straw, wood chips, dumped on my
prop., Ive. msg. J.R. Sherman Dacula 770-
682-8404 ___________________ -
Want good used tin, 10' and 14', no rust.
George Waddell Jefferson 706-367-8768
Want grn. oak logs, 5-8" dia., 3-4' long. C.
Bell Dalton 770-259-9310 ___________
Want hickory branches to repair twig table;
also 4-5" diameter cypress logs for arbor, .&
peanut shell litter. V. Mickelson Hawkinsville
912-783-4477_________________________
Want Ige. pine, poplar logs or timber in
Cartersville, Calhoun area. G. Coker Rydal 770-773-7986 770-975-2743
Want millstone from grist mill, will pay reas.
price &pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-
7566
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Want pine straw from your yd., will rake
free. Ann Perkins 201 Braxton Place Tucker
30084 770-381-7067
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Want pink worms by the gal. or bulk. Willie
Middleton Jr. 4169 Black Bluff Rd. SW. Rome
30161 706-295-7318__________
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Dunwoody areas, Ive. msg. Mr, Steve Atlanta
770-368-0951_________________________
Firewood, mxd. hdwd., most is split, sea
soned, dry, $75/cd., 1/4 cd./$25. Kossie
Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381 ______
Free, seasoned oak, easy access, you cut
and haul, pre-cut 18-24" oak $75/cd. Bob
Marsh Lawrenceville 770-995-0637______
Full cd. 4x4x8, 1st qtly. oak, cut, split, del.,
stacked your size, local $145, Metro Atlanta
$175. William McWhirter Royston 706-245-
6896 _______.
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Hickory and oak, del. w/in 20 mi. and
stacked, $150/cd., $90/half cd., $100/cd.-you
pick up. Dave Carmichael Dallas 770-445-
9872_________ .__________________ .
Kindling wood $1,50/banana box full, no
Sunday sales, call before coming. Paul King
1467 Stephenson Rd. Lithonia 30058 770-
482-6858_____________________________
Kindling wood $1.50/box or $1/bag. Tom
Mayfield Conyers 770-483-7720_________
Mxd. hdwd., full cd./S75 picked up, dely.
extra, call evg. before 9pm. Don
Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502________
Oak & hickory firewood, 1/4 cd./$45, 1/2
cd./$75, 1 cd./$130. A. Reagan Hwy. 155 N.,
Stockbridge 770-957-4502 ___________
Oak & hickory firewood, split and seasoned,
$60/half cd., $120/cd., you pick up. D. Davis
20 A. cut 50/50 sawmill or firewood trees, 810" by 407more. Ester Kelly Roberta 912836-5339____________________________
30-40 black walnut trees, 12"-20", diameter 6' up. Dudley Stamps Moreland 770-2512696_________ ______________ '
61 100', 30-36" pines for sale, top work required, in N. Fulton for a great deal. L. Schoolor Atlanta 770-396-6095__________
Catoosa, 20 A. of hdwd., mostly oak, some hickory & pine, easy access. R.S. Manly Ringgold 706-935-2550
Christmas Trees
21 Leyland cypress trees in ground, 8-14' tall, $30 ea., $500 for all. N.W. Howard Rte. 9, Box 912 Ellijay 30540 706-273-2442
30+ foot Leyland cypress, beau, shape, $100 or free to tax-deductible organization, you cut and haul. C- Maddox Roswell 770641-9784 _________________________
Christmas trees, 1200 white pine, 6-9', wholesale only, plus 15 Ige. Norway spruce 10-35'. David Harper Ellijay 706-635-7875 706-276-3100___________ _.____________
Christmas trees, wholesale white pine, 415'. Buddy Emfinger Dillard 706-846-9714
Colorado blue spruce, wholesale & retail, live baled trees aft. Nov. 1. Norbert Guettler
prices were sluggish and some sales were made with prices to be estab lished later. By October 25, prices were good for yellow varieties, with straight necks at $10 and crooknecks at $14 per carton. Zucchinis were not moving as well and were at six dollars.
Georgia's pecans are estimated to be 33 percent higher than last year. The 100 million pound esti mate is 12 percent higher than the average for the past 10 years, but only two-thirds of the record 1993 crop. The estimate for the U.S. is nine percent less than in 1995. High storage stocks suggest that total sup ply of marketable .pecans may be five to 10 percent higher than last year.
With the . large holding in stor age, prices for early marketed nuts were not expected to be as good as
load and haul, easy access. Sandy Bryant Want timber, pine poplar, oak in Hall, Fayetteville 770-473-6866
________ Blairsville 706-745-1321 ______________ _ the smaller U.S. crop might indi
Lawrenceville 770-972-0234_____________ Free horse manure w/shavings, easy
access, you load, Buford, Gumming area. J. Kuni Suwanee 770-889-3857____________
Banks, Jackson, Gwinnett and other cos. E.S. Stewart Gainesville 770-932-1543_______ _
Want to buy Kennebec Irish potatoes, w/in a radius of 50 mi. of Rome. Arnold Buffington
Oak & hickory firewood, split & del., $65/1/2 cd. Ernie Jones Norcross 770-448-3945
Oak & hickory, measured amt., del. to N. Fulton and Forsyth. Clint Harris Gumming
Frasier firs, wholesale prices, primers 5'-6', 10,000 avail., grown at 5000' elevation. Ron Carroll Clarkesville 706-754-9152________
Now accepting orders for wholesale, lots of
cate. On October 25, prices were running 40-50 cents lower than last year's high level. Sales of large lots
Horse manure w/shavings, $5/pickup, you Rome 706-234-2715
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770-887-3129
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white pine Christmas trees. Richard Gunter (more than 20,000 pounds) were VO
load, $10, 3 loads, easy access, located in Want used Brown tree cutter, 5' or 6', work Oak and hickory del., $130/cd., $70/1/2 cd.,
Oconee Co. David Vaughn Bogart 706-769- ing cond. Lindsay Thomas Atlanta 404-223- split and seasoned, So. Metro area. Jeff
6706
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Simpson McDonough 770-914-6055______
Ellijay 706-635-5679 ___________ . Taking contracts for wholesale Va. pines,
12 mi. So. of State Farmers Market, retail
SS cents for Stuarts, compared to $1.15-1.25 last year. Desirables
Lge. qty. of -square bales oat straw & Want used small cast iron wood heater in Oak firewood $70/cd., you pick up, call aft. begins 11/29. Gary Simpson Fayetteville were $.95-1.06, compared to $1.50-
bermuda hay for mulch. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585________ _________
Mulch hay, 500 bales, 42" long, $1.75/bale., Steadfast Farms. A. Spruill Hoschton 706-
fair cond. Ernest Edwards Norcross 770448-9359______________
Want used wheel balancer for farm use, call pm. B. Higgins Rte. 5, Box 199D Jackson
7 pm. Ron Mitchell Stockbridge 770-474-
6830_____________ .
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Oak firewood $60/1/2 cd., you haul. Doug
Lieb Jackson 770-775-0646_____________
770-461-8850_____________ ____________
Va. pine Christmas trees 5-8', $9-$13 by hgt., call for disc. Steve Green Green's Tree Farm Louisville 912-625-7723________ _
1.60 last year. The bulk of the crop is yet to come, yet even with the good quality nuts the large supply
654-3434___________________
30233 912-994-4647 _________ __
Oak, seasoned, split fireplace length, cash Va. pine and red cedar Christmas trees, this year will result in prices averag
Mulch hay, sq. bales, fescue/bermuda, $1.25/bale. Mike Calvert Atlanta 770-8699777___________________ ____________ _
Mulch hay, sq. bales $1.25, rnd. bales $15. Hank Boynton 294 Roy Bell Rd. Jackson
Want wood mulch dumped on my prop., easy access in and out. Rick Worrell Kennesaw 770-592-5323
Garden Space
& carry, $100/cd. L. Guthrie Atlanta 404-7273940 404-875-6563_____________________
Oak, some hickory, cut, split, del. $120/cd. Frank Lundak White 770-479-2277_______
Seasoned oak, hdwd., you haul $100/cd.
choose & cut, all sizes $12. L.C. Glass Glass
Tree Farm, 126 Glass Rd. Winder 770-867-
5693
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Wholesale 150-200 white pine Christmas
trees. Alpha Kay Lyle Rockmart 770-684-
ing about 20 percent lower than in 1995.
Market Watch provided courtesy ofExtension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agricultural & Environmental
30233 770-227-2958____________________ Pine straw $3/bale, set off $3.50/bale, del.
and spread, 20 bale min. ,J.W. Lewis
A.C. Kitchens Marietta 770-427-0884_____ If you have any questions reagarding ads in Seasoned firewood, split, free dely., along Ithis category, call Mia Haney 404-651-9084. ,85 S. to SW metro Atlanta area, $125/cd. Bob
5245_________________ ______________ Wholesale Va. pines and sand pines,
priced by the field or graded qty. lots, all plan
Sciences, University of Georgia.
Christmas Tree Guide Available
Gumming 770-886-9427_____________' Pine straw, taking orders now, $3.05/bale,
dely. avail., 20 bale min. Randy Lynch Gay 706-538-6347_________________________ _
Garden space, up to 1/2 acre avail. Paul Hutchens Athens 706-353-1855
Notices . '
Miller Greenville 706-672-1111
Seasoned oak/hickory, $75 1/2 cd., $150/cd., Crabapple, Alpharetta, Roswell. Ruben Hayden Alpharetta 770-521-9533
tation grown, sheared, colored. Don Watson Macon 912-741-8798___________________
Wholesale, red cedar Christmas trees, trimmed and sprayed, good qlty. David Joiner
The Georgia Christmas Tree Association Choose n1 Cut Guide is available free of charge by sending
Pine straw, 13x14"x28" bales, we load your trailer on farm, plenty of straw, Ive. msg. Jack Stephens Adrian 912-668-3861 _________
Pine straw, top qlty., Ige., clean, golden bales, $2.75 del. H. Argroves Greenville 706672-4021_______ ______________________
Wheat straw, Ige. bales, $3/bale under barn.' David McClendon Sr. Locust Grove 770-775-3254
If you have any question regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Will the person who wanted hogs for farm on I-20 contact me. Christine Morris Colbert 706-783-3241
Out-of-State Wanted
Seasoned hdwd. $110/cd., 18" to 24" length, you pick up. Dotty McDaniel Gumming 770-887-8518 ____________
Seasoned hdwd. $100/cd., dely. extra College Park. Harold Wheeler Fairburn 404349-3035 ________________________
Seasoned hdwd., split & del., $l40/cd., you haul $100/cd., log length? avail, for savings. Gary Eaton Dahlonega 706-865-5323_____
Seasoned oak firewood for sale, $90/3/4
Rte. 1, Box 513 Sparks 31647 912-549-8507 Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Fiber Supply
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a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Judy Brewer, 1067 Robert Hill Rd., Midway, Ga. 31320.
SMART HARVESTER In Tifton, researchers with the University of Georgia have devel oped a peanut combine that is
Oddities
Gourd, '96 crop, $5 or more, bluebird, Martins, and craft sizes, $0.50 and $1 ea. L.F. Prater 515 Prater Rd. Waco 30,182 770-8321129_________________________________
Gourds $1.75 ea., w/holes $2.25 ea.-, add $5/doz. for post. & hdlg. Ga. orders. Mrs. Butler P.O. Box 163 Dexter 31019 912-8753353________________ ________________
Gourds for Martins and crafts, diff. sizes and shapes, no shipping. Hoyt Howard 4720
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Want 427 GM farm truck engine, suitable to be rebuilt. Jim Knight 1222 Dothan Rd. Columbia SC 29210 803-772-7891________
Want top qlty. deep red young polled bull, frame score of least 7, good disp., prefer Salers/crossbred of Salers, Gertrudis, Red Angus. Howard Seay Franklin SC 704-5246891
cd., $120/full cd., del. and stacked. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-483-3017
Seasoned oak & hickory, split & cut 18-20", $50/1/2 cd., $100/cd., you pick up. D. Nunz Douglasville 770-942-4717______________
- Seasoned red oak firewood, cut in lengths, $50/cd., seasoned oak logs $50/cd., easy access. C.W. Tanner Demorest 706-7549673_________________________ _
Split and seasoned oak 20", del. $40 1/4 cd. Steve Abel Powder Springs 770-422-0399
a return of 10 percent or more. However, Shiver said intensive
management is not for everyone. "It requires more involvement on the part of the grower and higher costs," he said. "And, like row crop production, intensive manage ment isn't appropriate on highly erodible sites." He added that
linked with navigational satellites which form detailed maps of peanut yields throughout individ ual fields. An example of "preci sion farming," the yield monitor ing peanut combine is one of a number of projects that researchers are studying to reduce producer inputs while improving productivi
Watson Rd. Gumming 30130 770-887-2039
Gourds, birdhouses or crafts, various sizes, shapes, $1.50. Joe Price Monroe 770-2673059
No commercial, industrial, or domestic
employment permitted. Only that employ ment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised
Well seasoned, covered oak & hickory, you haul & split, $50/1/2.cd., you haul & I split/$60 1/2 cd. Clyde Wylie Gainesville 770-8693562
because of its speedy growth, the wood from these trees isn't as strong structurally.
ty, by creating detailed analysis of fields so farmers can be site specif ic in treating their crops.
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Intensive Management: Future of Fiber Supply?
While the world demand for paper and paper products is growing dramatically, the available acreage for production is declining. Some industry analysts believe that urban and suburban develop ment -- as well as public pressures to preserve public lands for recreation, aes thetics and wildlife -- mean that much of the nation's future fiber supply will have to come from intensively managed plan tations.
"Growing fiber this way is analogous to growing peanuts, com or any other high-value field crop," said Barry Shiver, associate professor of forest resources at the University of Georgia. "Environ mentally, this approach is preferable to harvesting from extensively managed public or private woodlands and more economical than importing the huge vol umes of wood needed for making pulp."
Shiver and his associates in the Plantation Management Research Cooperative are looking at how fast southern pines can grow -- given optimal soil, water, fertilizer, site preparation and weed control. Their ongoing studies show that it's possible to push loblolly and slash pines far beyond the average Georgia yields of one to one and one-half cords per acre per year. The same trees in Brazil and South Africa, Shiver said, yield four to six cords per acre per year under intensive management.
Grasses, weeds and hardwood seedlings all compete with the trees for moisture, nutrients and rooting volume. Woody vegetation should bp eliminated during site preparation.
"This is also the time to carry out sub soiling or disking operations so that pine roots will have room to grow and spread," said Shiver. "In our studies, grasses are the worst problem in new plantings because of their massive root systems. After a couple of years, grasses are shad ed out and hardwoods are more of a prob lem."
At several sites across the state where researchers applied fertilizers regularly and killed competing vegetation, the growth rate of pines is averaging between three and four cords per acre each year.
The vegetation studies have shown that pines grew 51 percent faster in the first nine years where researchers con trolled grasses and herbaceous weeds with banded chemical applications.
Landowners can spend from $300 to $500 per acre on site preparation, fertiliz ers and vegetation control, and, depend-
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Susan and Rebecca Elrod (left to right), granddaughters of Georgia Glass of Marietta, Ga. certainly have a green thumb for growing California Sanquar okra. This gigantic pod grow ing on the fence measured 26 inches long.
Market Watch
Outlook Briefs Poor Demand and Larger Crop Signal Weaker Cotton Market. The 1996 U.S. cotton crop was estimated by USDA in October to be 18.2 million bales. For much of the growing season, prices have been buoyed by a number of potential weather threats (drought, exces sive rains, hurricanes), but all indications are that the crop will do well. The only remaining uncertainty has been the late ness of the Texas crop. On the demand side, prospects for exports continue to be dim and U.S. cotton consumption also has slowed in recent months. A larger than expected crop in tandem with weak demand is not the kind of news cotton growers like to hear this time of year. This will make for some tough marketing decisions during the coming weeks and months. Exports are expected to be 5.8 million bales -- 1.9 milhon bales below last year and the lowest level since 1992-93. U.S. cotton consumption is expected to be 11 million bales compared to 10.6 million bales last year. This has been mitigated somewhat, however, by increased imports of foreign cotton. On the bright side, imports should slow and exports and U.S. consumption should improve as U.S. cotton prices weaken. In September, U.S. prices (December futures) were about even to one cent per pound above the "world price" (A-Index). Currently, U.S. prices are three to four cents per pound under the world price. So, although prices may continue to weaken in the short-term, increased buying should provide stability. Also, all eyes will be on planting deci sions of farmers next spring. Currently, `97 crop futures prices are about four cents per pound above `96 crop futures. Should price weakness begin to carry, over to the `97 crop, this could cause as much as a 10 percent reduction in `97 plantings. This would tend to also sup port `96 crop prices to assure that ade quate old-crop inventory is carried into the `97 crop year. The best prices for the `96 crop are over for a while. Growers should plan to carry no more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the crop into next year. Rallies to the 75-cent area on December futures would be opportune times to price additional cotton. Price improvement over the winter months will be directly determined by the export mar ket. Corn Market Overview. We are heading into the final harvest of new crop com and fanners are hoping that the end of picking will bring an end to the price slide. December futures are struggling to find a bottom near the $2.70 level after falling from near $3.90 on mid-June. Look for a slow post-harvest rally into the end of the year. Soybean Market Situation. Soybean futures led by strong export sales have found, their harvest low and started back upward. The climb back up will be slow and arduous until planting is known in South America. Increased acreage is expected down South and good crop prospects will temper rally attempts. Look for a slow demand-led rally toward the new year. Wheat Market Outlook. New crop July `97 wheat futures aren't attempting to attract acreage this fall. The market has been in a steady decline since recordhigh prices were established way back in April. Current new crop bids to Georgia farmers are in the low three dollar area. Expect stronger prices during the winter months.
Milk Update. In just two weeks the price of cheese on the National Cheese Exchange fell by almost three dollars per cwt. or 26 cents per gallon. It will take until the end of the year before this price drop is reflected in dairy farmers' prices and it is uncertain if or when the price decrease will be reflected in the retail price.
U.S. milk production in 1996 is pro jected to decline more than one percent, as cow numbers decline about one per cent and milk per cow fails to grow. Farm milk prices are expected to exceed $15 per cwt., up one-fifth from 1995. In 1997, responses to the higher 1996-97 prices are expected to restore output to the 1995 level and to lower milk prices by 50 cents to one dollar.
Hog Price Outlook. Hog prices are likely headed lower into November -- normally the lowest price month of the year. This year Georgia prices will like ly bottom in the high $40/cwt. range. While all indications are that some expansion is occurring in national hog numbers, the effect of the expansion will not be felt until the middle to latter part of 1997. , Georgia market hog prices will hold in the upper $40/cwt. until the first of 1997 when they should return into the low $50/cwt. range. Late spring and summer prices should move into the mid dle $50/cwt. Given lower grain prices, Georgia hog producers should see some profits if these prices are realized.
Cattle Price Outlook. Feeder calf prices have improved into fall -- a rare occurrence. Calf prices have improved based on a decline in beef supplies as the fight feedlot placements of the summer show up in fewer market-ready fed cattle. This has resulted in higher-fed cattle prices. Calf prices also have benefited from reduced grain prices. Returns to holding calves through stockering contin ues to look favorable as the price for heavier weight feeders per pound sold next spring should be. close to the current price of these same calves at fighter weights.
Georgia's Fall Season, Mostly Good. Hurricane Fran caused problems for veg etable growers north of Georgia. The bad weather and lower acreage had a positive effect on early fall Georgia prices.
Cucumbers in early October were sell ing for $20 per carton compared to $5.50 last year. Planting of fall cukes were 18 percent below last year, partly because of last year's depressed market. Later, sup plies had picked up and demand was only
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Barbara Ratliff of Menlo, Ga. grew this elephant ear plant last spring from a bulb purchased through the Market Bulletin. This photograph shows three tall white blooms with a sponge-like nature.
Hunters Can Donate
Deer to Ga. Program
Georgia hunters can contribute to the fight against hunger by taking part in the fourth annual Hunters for the Hungry program on Nov. 9-10 and Nov. 30-Dec. 1. Deer will be collected at seven loca tions throughout the state, including new drop-off points in Tifton and Gainesville. This program, which is designed to feed hungry people through the state by col lecting deer taken by hunters, is spon sored by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division, the Georgia Department of Corrections, the Georgia Department of Agriculture, and Greater Atlanta.Chapter of the Safari Club International and the Georgia Wildlife Federation.
Deer can be donated at the following locations: Social Circle (Exit 48 off 1-20 at the junction of 1-20 and Hwy. 278); Lexington (Oglethorpe County Farmers' Market on U.S. Hwy. 278 west of town adjacent to the Farm Bureau Office); Locust Grove (Locust Grove exit off I75 on the east side of the interstate); Cedar Creek WMA and B.F. Grant WMA check stations (Saturday only); Gainesville (Jesse Jewel Parkway at I985); and Tifton (Exit 20 off 1-75 at the Rural Development Center.
Deer will be accepted from 9 a.m. through 8 p.m., and all deer must be field dressed by the hunter before being donat-
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Equine Science
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pants ranges from very low to very high. Some the students have had discipline problems and attendance problems in school, and many are from low income families; however, there also are gifted students in the program. The participants in this diverse group have two things in common: 1) their interest in the program and 2) they have met the strict require ments for staying in the program. .
In addition, special arrangements are made to teach parents about equine sci ence, thus allowing parents and students to work together in the program. On Saturdays, small groups of students and parents will tour horse ranches where they will learn different training tech niques, stable and pasture management, various breed characteristics, as well as other equine-related skills.
The school has a stable that has donat ed boarding services with 24 hour a day security and horses are transported to the school for the students to use. Also, a rid ing arena and stalls currently are under constraction on the school grounds.
Bonifay added that all horses receive quality care as the school has an arrange ment with a veterinarian, farrier and pro fessional horse trainers to ensure opti mum handling. All horses must have a current coggins and all shots and they must go through an excessive screening process that includes a veterinarian eval uation.
"As with any program there are a lot of expenses, and we are grateful for the support we have received from these individuals and facilities," Bonifay said. "We certainly welcome any inquiries from others who care to share their resources and expertise to help this pro gram continue to grow and succeed."
For more information about the Equine Science program, contact Dr. Bonifay or Steve Simonson at (912) 2482206 or (912) 248-2270 (fax) or West Bainbridge Middle School, 1417 Dothan Road, Bainbridge, GA 31717.