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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 3, 1998
Bulletin Calendar
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LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
June 6 Sumter County Saddle Club Open
June 4 Auction, 7 pm, chickens. ducks, rabbits, all types of fowl, farm equipment, misc. items, 1st & 3rd Thursday ea. month, Sandy Point
Horse Show, 11 am, pleasure, running
& jackpot classes, fun events; classes, free to public. Info: Kim Pilcher, 912928-4210 or Joan Waller, 912-8744279.
Sev. banana plants. C. Bailey Rt. 1, Bo x 1320 Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7297
Siberian iris, bearded iris, rose-of-Sharo n, Jerusalem cherry, black-eyed Susan, pin k yarrow, others $1/pot. Carol Koslowsk y
Alpharetta 770-475-4337 Stella De Oro daylilies, scented yellow
daylilies. alstromeria, zebrina, hollyhock, others, will ship. Shelia Wilbur 5466
Things To Eat
Farm-raised emu, all natural, heart health y, 97% fat-free red meat, ground, $3/lb; filet, $6/lb. J. Scott Comer 706-797-3526
'97 pecan halves, 3 lbs. $15 ppd., add $2 outside Ga. M. Shiflett 106 N. Cedar St. AdeI 31620 912-896-2915
'97 shelled pecans $6/lb. postage paid, out
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
Regd. producer of sterile grass carp largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill shellcracker, hybrid bream, crappie, dely avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892 3144
Auction, Lizella, Info: Curtis Minix, 912- June 6-7 Four Diamond Saddle Club Spring
836-4593. June 5 Complete Herd Dispersal of Ten Mile
Wagon Train, ride begins at 1o am on
Sat., Hwy. 15 N., Sparta. Info: 706-444-
Creek Ranch, 7 pm, 150 English &
7224 or 912-452-1903.
exotic X cows w/Angus & Brangus June 7 All Running Show, Jackpot, 80%
calves, 30 replacement heifers, 4 bulls,
payback, ex. barrels, 1o am.
Hagan Stockyard, Inc., Hwy 280 W.,
Barnesville. Info: 770-358-9491 (day)
Hagan. Info: 912-739-4011.
or 770-358-0133 (night).
June 6 Metter Pony & Goat Sale, 12:30 pm, June 12-14 Ga. High School Rodeo Assn.
Mosley Farm, Metter. Info: Edward
Finals, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds &
Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.
Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-988-6419
June 6-7 Southern Nat.'I Angus Show, Ga.
(day) or 912-825-8338 (night).
Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-207-7004.
June 13 GDCTA Two Phase Schooling Show. dressage & stadium, closing
June 10 Goat & Pig Sale, goats, 6:30 pm,
date for entires: June 5, Rock House
pigs, 8 pm, Smith Bros. Stockyard,
Riding Ctr. Info: Mona Chapman, 770-
Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920.
251-5960.
EQUINE EVENTS
CRAFT FAIRS
June 5-6 Shady Dale Rodeo, 8 pm, June 6 Rock Springs Arts & Crafts Fair, 9
sanctioned by American Cowboy
am-5 pm, Rock Springs UMW, free
Assn., Ga. Hwys. 83 & 142. Info: Merrill
admission, Methodist Campground,
L. Clark, 706-468-8991.
Hwy. 124 at Hi Hope Rd.,
June 6 All-Breed Fun Show. Camellia Arabian Horse Assn., halter, western, saddleseat, huntseat, crossrails,
Lawrenceville. Info: Cindy Copeland, 770-945-14 78.
cha_mpionship payback, Hawkinsville.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Info: 912-953-2910.
June 20-21 Appalachian Sampler Festival,
June 6 Ga. 04 & Open Show, ex. 11 am-2
pm, show at 2 pm, $500 added, Joe
McDaniel Arena, Louisville. Info: Eddie
Phelps, 706-465-2295 or Doddle
Johnson, 912-625-8468.
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June 6 Peach State Paint Horse Show, Ga.
Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry.
Info: 912-923-6472.
arts & crafts, rain or shine. Ella Gap. Info: Carlie Hammond, Box 1468, Blue Ridge 30513 or 706-492-3819. Aug. 1 15th Annual Arts & Crafts Show, Courthouse Sq., Lawrenceville. Info: Tina Delamater, 851 Pin Oak Way, Lawrenceville 30045 or 770-962-3374.
June 6 Cobb 4-H Open Horse Show, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: Jet Casey, 770-428-8194.
If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404656-3682.
Georgetown Trace Lilburn 30247 770-92 1-
""9"'24"'"6'-------------Stella de Oro $3.50/gal. pots, less in
quantities. Hugh Ingram 120 S. Homewood Dr. Athens 30606 706-548-6191
Sugar maple, 4-5' $5-$7.50, Japanese maple, 3' $15, native red maple 3-4' $2-$3 Rose-of-Sharon, 2-3' $2. Kossie Thompson
Decatur 404-241-7381 Sweetheart rose Cecile Brunner, 1881
pink, blooms all summer, potted $10 ppd Kathy Spires P. 0. Box 1503 Perry 31069
Unusual Chinese marigold, 5-6', fragran t floral filler, dries well, fall bloom, seeds $3.5 0 w/SASE. L. Hills 4764 Whispering Woods Dr. Cumming 30040 770-889-0077
Variegated liriope $39/100, green liriope $27/100, hvy. field grade plants, $6 fo r.., shipping. Larry Woody 1897 Bond Bridge Rd .,
Royston 30662 706-245-0961 Variegated vinca major 10 cents, cannas
lamb's ear, bearded & Siberian iris, lamium med. size ivy, fern. J. Stone Roswell 770"9.::.93=-..::.6..::.00.::.4.:....__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Variegated & green liriope, vinca mi no r. English ivy, all in gal. containers. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770-475-5365
White daffodils w/yellow center $3/doz., iri s $2/doz., cannot ship. T. Allison 4774 Marti n Rd. Flowery Branch 30542
White or purple Siberian iris $6/doz., mix -col. bearded iris $7/doz.. $3 post. P. Tilley
Rte. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540 White wisteria vine, peony $3, variegated
hostas & liriope, red sedum $2.50, periwinkle 6/$1. 0. Gordeuk 1766 Scholar Dr Lawrenceville 30245 770-682-8353
Wild Easter lily seed 1/2 tsp./$1, approx 125 seed, send SASE. M. White Rt.1 Box 5A
of state $7/lb. Betty Avery 163 Merritt Rd Sylvester 31791 912-535-6989
'97 shelled pecans, mostly halves $5/lb kept in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 3 lb. min., ca II evenings. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727
Black walnut meat, guaranteed $25/qt postage paid. H.E. Davis 3670 Iron Hill Rd SE. Dearing 30808 706-556-6124
Blackberries (!hornless), easy to piek $8/gal., call for availability. David Brown Union City 770-964-5304
Blueberries & blackberries, you piek $6/gal., 1 mile east pf 1-75, Exit 23. G. Krewer Chula 912-38f-3410
Blueberries, you pick, containers provided opens June 21, opened daily, Yule Forest Hwy. 155. Allen Grant 13 Reagan Rd Stockbridge 30281 770-954-9356
Dried apptes $5/lb., shipping incl. Olen a Adams Rte. 2, Box 391 Ellijay 30540
Fresh farm eggs, white. brown or colored Michael Heath P.O. Box 1129 Zebulon 30295 770-567-3849
Taking orders for blackberries, frozen in qt bags $6/gal. T.E. Roberts 111 Wheeless Rd Thomaston 30286 706-648-2738
Taking orders for blackberries $7/gal. blueberries $1 O/gal. if we pick, July through
August. Leon Pearson Kennesaw 770-422-
5875
Water ground meal, flour & grits $3/5 lbs. & $4/1 0 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1 Box 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630
Herbs
Datil pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. E Gallet! 3630 Meadowlark Rd. Augusta 30906 706-796-8647
Sterile grass carp, regd. dealers, qty. disc.
farm pick up Mon.-Sat., statewide, dely., cal
between ,9am-9pm.
Del Chapman
McDonough 770-957-8916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish Hngerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp 8-1 O" $6 ea., statewide
dely., no pick ups, bream & catfish fingerlings, bass avail. now. Barbara Boggs Winterville
706-548-3637 800-869-3544
Will meet or beat any price on hyd. bream,
coppernose bream, prompt statewide dely.
avail. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4157.
Fertilizers & Mulches
'98 wheat straw$f351il field, $1.85. at barn. Damon Malcom Bostwick 706-3427350
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, dely. w/in 25 mi., 3 mos. old $39, 1 yr. Garden Gold $49. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-7924
Aged horse manure mix. w/wood shavings, $5 pick up or 3/$10. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Free aged horse manure mix. w/shavings, easy access. George Moyers 1750 Ozora Rd. Loganville 30052 770-466-6485
Free horse manure/shavings, bagged, sealed, 4x4's preferred, dry weather only, you load, convenient Canton, Cumming, Alpharetta, Roswell. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul, Barrow, Clark, Jackson, Oconee area, Ive. msg. B. Clark Statham 770-725-0941
Dixie 31629
Mints; spearmint, peppermint, apple, red Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you
Leyland cypress, 3 gal. $8.50, cryptomeria, 3 gal. $10, lge. leylands avail. Dave Glisson Suwanee 770-945-1 027
Leyland cypress, tea olive, saucer magnolia, brown turkey fig, others in 3 gal. containers $7 ea., less in qty. J.C. Joyner Fort Valley 912-825-2833
Leyland cypress, 1 gal. $2.50 ea. Wesley Moon 1990 Old Flowery Branch Rd. Auburn 30203 770-945-4467
Leyland cypress, 20" to 30" $3 ea .. 40" to 50" $10 ea. W. Conkle 1068 Tanglewood Rd. Jonesboro 30236 770-478-8167
Leyland cypress, top qlty. 3 gal. pots, 3' tall $8, call aft. 6 pm. J. Mayette Quitman 912775-3314 305-743-2142
Perennial daylily, phlox. daisy, hosta, many more, house plants $2/up. Mrs. Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-6159
Pink coral vine seed, 25/$1 w/43 cent SASE. Elvera McDonald Rte. 2, Box 125 Nahunta 31553 912-462-5648
Pink daisies $5/doz.. yellow daisies $2/doz., purple heather $5/doz, pp. Glenda Crosby P.O. Box 1226 Baxley 31513
Pink, aster, gaillardia, zinnia, pink yarrow, tall yellow mums, others $5/doz., $2.50 shipping, SASE price list. James Riherd 214 Spruce Pine Thomasville 31757
Pond plants, waterlilies, hardy, tropicals & nightbloomers, lotus, iris, pickerel, horse'stail, variegated sweet flag, more, qty. disc.
Flowers Wanted
Want continuous Sllpply of var~lTi'iope and tiosta. R. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want imperials, crown yellow red bulbs arum ltalicum, checkered lily. Gene Wilbanks Clayton 706-787-5720
Want widow's tears. Mattie Vanpelt P.O Box 275 Canon 30520 706-245-8433
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MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404.051-9083
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scotch, grapefruit, orange, oregano, lemon balm, other. Gray Skelton 2741 Sewell Mil I Rd. Marietta 30062 770-971-5416
Marinda citrifolia for sale, send $4 to r shipping & handling for more info. P. Harper 206 Seminole Dr. Moultrie 31768
Peter pepper plants $1.50, no dely. Ryan Caudelle 101 2E. Hwy. 138 Riverdale 30274 770-478-0375
Sweet cowhorn & sweet Japanese pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. CarI Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd. Buchanan 30113
Fish & Supplies
1-2" and larger bluegill, red~b-r-ea-s~t.~h-ybrid bream, catfish fingerlings, large mouth bass
pick up, easy access, convenient for ClarkOconee and surrounding cos. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706
Good wheat straw $2/sq. bale. Ellis Floyd 13990 Woolsey Rd. Hampton 30228 770946-4303
Mulch hay bermuda $1.75. Bishop Pirkle 552 Youth-Jersey Rd. Covington 770-786-6095
Mulch hay, wheat straw, good lge. bales. Lance Marlowe Dacula 770-945-8009
Mulch hay, rnd. bales $10. Jim Sasser Waynesboro 706-554-4617
Mulch hay, rye bermuda mix., no limit $2/bale. James Woods Flying W. Ranch, Hwy. 18 Pine Mountain 31822 706-882-6580
Leyland cypress 16 gal./$63, 5'/7' 27 gal. $105, no small sizes. Paul Simone 116 Carrollwood Dr. Fayetteville 30215-5445 770-461-6261
Leyland cypress $4/up, Bradford pears, red maple, red & sugar maple, red bud, river birch, hollies, ivy, oaks. others. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770-932-5031 404-280-8823
Lge. asst. dill. col. daylilies. washed, fanned 100/$45 plus $5 UPS. Tessie Bryant 920 Shotwell St. Bainbridge 31717 912-246-
Denise Becker Newnan 770-251-6781
Pond plants, many var., some perennials & herbs, will ship. Susan Kingsolver Rt. 2, Box 359-A Hull 30646 706-369-0673
Pond plants, water lilies, horse's tail, lizard's tail, pickerel, arum, taro, hyacinth, papyrus, iris, others. Barbara Peck Lithonia 770-593-3554
Pond plants, water lilies, hardy, tropicals, night bloomers, iris lettuce, no shipping. Wesley Ferguson Lakeland 912-482-2018
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is ,permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
crappie, appt. only. Ken Semmens Newton 9 12-734-5144
12-14" sterile grass carp, channel catfish 35", 5-6", 6-8", 8-11", qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734 150
Albino catfish for sale. Jason Holyoak P.O Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6495
All sizes improved channel catfish avail., 24", 4-6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Rt. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-5395
Bulletin Calendar Guidelines
To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
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Martin gourd or luffa seed 80/$1, 1/4 cup purple bachelor's button, brown-eyed Susan, marigold $1 w/lge. SASE ea. Mary Tindall 114
Poppy, larkspur, hollyhock, star of Bethlehem, these 3 are perennials, blackeyed Susan, other $1/pkg. w/long SASE. Freda Brown Rte. 2, Box 5C Alamo 30411
~;gs-honey, will remove honeybees & unwanted hives & equip. in Rockdale Newton, Walton Cos. Hugh Bowen Conyers 770-760-8844
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, crappie redbreast, shellcracker, sterile grass carp dely. avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published
.Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714
Purple bearded iris $14/doz., dbl. orange 10-10 frame hives of bees $90 ea. Clark Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, two weeks prior to their
Melanpodium. larkspur, angel's trumpet, white, salvia pink, red, regal lily, love-in-a-puff, anise hyssop $1 w/SASE. M. Bowman 197 W.C. Bryant Pkwy. Calhoun 30701
daylilies $12/doz., lily of valley $15/ 2 doz., all ppd. Linda Ross 514 Green Dr. Canton 30114-7508
Queen Anne's lace, purple daisy, Mexican
Anderson 235 Page Rd. Ellabell 31308 912858-4270
4 frame elec. extractor $235, 6 frame elec extractor $425, used shallow supers
brearh, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Bass, sterile grass carp, cr1annel catfish,
occurence in the calendar. Equine events should be
included in the quarterly horse
Mexican sunflower. cockscomb, cleome sunflowers $1!Tbsp. w/SASE. Louise Wiggins w/frames, other supplies, call evenings. B. J. bluegill, shellcrackers, crappie, pick-up or edition and should not be
caveman gourd, tiger lily, lge. marigold, money plant $1/pk. w/lge. SASE. B. Savage _3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Mexican sunflowers, queen Anne's lace, cockscomb, poppies, coreopsis, cypress vine $1/pkg. w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524 _Trenton 30752
Mix. col. daylilies $12/doz., no shipping. B. Williams 5391 Hog Mtn. Rd. Flowery Branch _30542 770-967-9705
Mondo grass, var. liriope, boxwoods, snowball, hosta, daylilies. forsythia, iris, hydrangea, weigela, others. Billy Swann _Stockbridge 770-474-2769
Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta ,Hwy. Gainesville 30501
Moonflower seeds 12/$1 w/SASE, lge. wh. bloom at night until frost. John Fields 1026 W. _Poplar St. Griffin 30224-2616
Moonflower seeds $2/pkg., marigold $1/pkg. w/SASE. Nell Padgett 412 Woodward St. Rome 30161-5045
Native azaleas, hydrangeas, perennials, hostas, grancy greybeard, iris, bottle brush buckeye, butterfly bush, lilac. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old timey petunias, sunflowers, pink creeping phlox. yellow, orange cosmos $8/doz., 3 old timey red, purple, verbena $8 pp. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635
Old-timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz .. Siberian iris $6/doz. w/$3 post.; boxwood, diff. sizes, prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Hgwy. 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331
Pachysandra, variegated running vinca $8/doz., $3 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
1200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061
Red spider lily bulbs, 15 bulbs $15 or 3 milk wine lilies $12. John Culpepper Rt. 4, Box 105J Quitman 31643 912-263-8106
Rose-of-Sharon, Bradford pear, white dogwood, crabapple & apple, peach, plum, fig trees, 2 types hydrangea, others. P. Verdun Bowdon 770-258-2704
Roses; old; rare, info.. extensive listing $2. J. Thorne 218 North St. Thomaston 30286
Rudbeckia 'Goldstrum,' autumn joy sedum. cutleaf coneflower, geranium sanguineum, chameleon plant, germander, mums. others. S. Dodd .Conyers 770-760-7254
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
Seed; cat's claw vine, pink or white coral vine, toothache plant, stripe pod pepper, gloxinia $1 .50 ea. pkt. w/55 cent lge. SASE. K. Lane 1407 W. Magnolia Valdosta 31601
Seed; hibicus, big pink, white/red eye, yellow/maroon eye, aristolochia, gigantea. others $1 .50 ea. pkt. .w/43. cent lge. SASE. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
Seeds; mauve bachelor's buttons, 1/4 cup $1, four o'clock, variegated 25/$1 w/SASE. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Maysville 30558
Sempervivum, hen & chicks, many var. red, plum. purple, spiderweb $1 ea. ppd., min. order 1O plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060 770-4281703
When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants.
Weeks Ball Ground 770-735-3263
400 shallow supers w/combs $5.75, 1 silver queen power uncapper 200 hives of bees $65. C. Pridger Waycros 912-424-0011
5 strong healthy hives. gentle bees, good queens $95 ea., wil remove unwanted bees, equip. or swarms. Devon Lewis Roopville 770-854-5024
Beehives, strong, healthy, treated 8 frame $77. 10 frame $97, 5 frame nuc $52, queens, pollination honey & supplies. John Pluta Sparta 706-444-8920
New crop '98 raw mtn. honey, qts., pints, jar or case. light delicious, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Sourwood and Wildflower honey $6/qt., 3 1/2 pint. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd. Suwanee 30174 770-945-0018
Sourwood honey, light $30/gal., Basswood honey, light $26/gal., Mountain Wildflower honey $24/gal., dely. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170
Tupelo honey, '98 $24/gal. at farm $30 pp., 1/2 gal., 3 lb. jugs also. Bill Tyre, Jr. Jesup 912-427-7869
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area, Wildflower honey $19/gal. W.O. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Will remove hanging swarms of honeybees in Cobb, Bartow, Cherokee & Paulding areas. Riley Walker Kennesaw 770-974-6730
Will remove honeybees in Carroll Co. &
surrounding areas. med. & shallow supers extracted by appt. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317
dely., ext. 9940. Lauren Davis Amakanata Fisheries Calhoun 706-629-1545 800-7955465
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, shellcracker, ir,1proved channel catfish, Fla. ba!?.s. sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Rte. 1 Alapaha 31622 912-532-6135
Brown trout for sale, 7-9", if no answer, please leave message. Kevin Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257
Catfish starter kits, 8-1 O" lge. mouth bass, aII species fish, statewide live dely. guaranteed. Ryan Hadley Pine Mountain 7 06-663-7 495
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. or farm pick up, call to 0 rder bass and bream, qty. disc. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341
Channel catfish fingerlings, 5-6", 7-8", bl uegill, shellcracker fingerlings, grass carp, 9-10", 11-12", pick up/dely. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Frozen catalpa worms $1/doz. or 75 cents if 20 or more taken, catalpa trees $1 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068
Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, pick up or dely., Dyers Trout Farm. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes. bream & bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort
creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by si ze. accurate weights & counts guaranteed, Ii ve. healthy, immediate. dely. J. Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-648-2062 7 06-648-3409
Rainbow trout lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm pick up or dely. Ted Loga~ Ellijay 706-6352848 .
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 following 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; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have qu~stions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, calf Randy Cox at 404-656-3645.
Wednesday June 3, 1998
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Pine straw $1.80/bale, you load and hall!. Lamar Walls Mauk 912-862-3890 706-3260437
Pine straw, clean, tight bales $2.50/bale at farm, limited quantity left. N. Halley Rte. 2,
Dairy Farmers
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Cicadas
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Helping Each Other
Box 24E Metter 30439 912-685-5266
Pine straw, first qlty., bright red, clean tight bales, $2.75 de!. Metro Atlanta, qty. disc. spreading avail. Jerome Murphy 1107 Center Dr. Vidalia 30474 912-537-8846
Pinestraw, lge., clean, tight bales $1.90 ea. at farm, we load, taking orders now. Jack stephens Adrian 912-668-386 i
Rabbit manure, free, you load & haul, easy access. Thomas Green Oxford 770-7849318
Shavings, 100% pine, de!. 30 mile radius
to guard against preeclampsia, a disease of late pregnancy that is the leading cause of premature births m North America.
Other minerals found in milk, particularly potassium . and magnesium, may help prevent high blood pressure in people at risk to develop it, and lower blood
transmit disease. Periodical cicadas can cause
some physical damage to small trees or shrubs if too many feed from the plant or lay eggs in its twigs. Mature trees and shrubs, however, usually survive even dense emergences of cicadas without apparent distress: The
I would like to find a source for a hand-crank two-wheel coffee grinder at least 24 inches high capable of grinding large amounts of coffee.
Steve Mikell 133 E. Crestwood Rd. Tyrone,Ga.30290 770-487-4886
Monroe, you pick up $30/load. Jean Bates Good Hope 770-267-2848
Topsoil, fill dirt for sale. K. Jones Loganville 770-466-0361
Well aged horse compost w/shavings, dump truck load $100, exc. for any kind of gardening. Gordon Hamby Austell 770-9482977
Wheat straw $2.50/bale, good clean bales, dely. avail. in NW Ga. & North Atlanta. John Petrel LaFayette 706-397-81 06
Wheat straw $1.75/bale, pick up out of field, call aft. 6 pm. Carroll Zittrouer Springfield 912-754-9620
Wheat straw for sale, tractor trailer loads,
ready for dely. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-
5823
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Wheat straw, exc. qlty., bales avail. for dely. w/in 100 mi. radius of Augusta, $2.50/bale, 150 min. Tisha Ganter Augusta 912-5369652
Worm castings, use for organic fert. or potting soil $5, 5 gal. or $200 yard. Ron _Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-6081
Oddities
Beau. top qlty., just shorn Australian Merino wool fleeces, whole $60 or $4/lb., separated. David Brannon Ranger 706-602-9632
Good quality gourds for Martins, sev. shapes & sizes to choose from, $1 ea. William
pressure in those who already have elevated levels. In fact, a low-fat diet including plenty of fruits, vegetables, and at least two servings of milk has been proven to reduce high blood pressure in as little as two weeks, faster than many medications.
Blossom End Rot
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5-10-10 fertilizer in place of I0-1 OJ0 or 13-13-13 on tomatoes will help reduce the nitrogen problems associated with blossom"end rot.
. Remember, controlling blossomend rot is based on proper calcium nutrition of the crop and optimum irrigation scheduling.
Want Farmall Cub or A & B Farmall, need parts or stuck tractor, also early MF hyd. pump on drive .shaft 3 1/8" bolts. Floyd
simplest and possibly most effective way to protect small trees and shrubs is to physically prevent cicadas from feeding and ovipos1tmg (laying eggs) by covering the plants with screening material.
Eggs are. laid on branches of trees and shn1bs. The eggs hatch and the nymphs (young) go to the soil to begin their development. For the next 13 or 17 years, they slowly siphon root fluids for food. On the night of emergence, nymphs leave their burrows after sunset (usually), locate a suitable spot on nearby vegetation, and complete their final molt to adulthood. The cues that cause the nymphs to emerge form their holds and molt into adults are not well understood, but sometimes a significant proportion of the
A number of years ago, my mother-in-law lived in Waycross, Ga., and she used to get flavoring called "Wonder Flavor" for her pound cakes. I do not know who made it, but I thought it might be a Watkins product. I did speak with several Watkins dealers, but none of them knew about it. I would like to know if any of your readers remember or know about this flavoring, .and whether or not it is still available today.
Jackie Marshall 1903 Judy Circle Marietta, Ga. 30060 770-432-6226
I wotild like to meet, talk, and correspond with persons throughout Georgia who are knowledgeable in th.e identification, processing, and medicinal uses of roots and herbs. I will try to answer all contacts. Any information available on the ancient and ethnic uses of medicinal uses of roots and herbs also would be greatly appreciated.
Fred E. Crews 4755 Pool Road Winston, Ga. 30187 770-942-7071
Blackwell Jasper 770-735-2646
Gourds for Martin, bluebirds $1/up, no shipping. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-8872039
Gourds for sale $1 ea., Martin, bluebird, crooked handle, will ship. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706245-4218
Gourds; Martin & bluebird, cut/clean, ready to hang $2 ea., add $5.50/doz. shipping/handling, Ga. orders: Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison 31 035 912-5526067
Homemade, lye .soap, no additives, .12 bars/$10, add $2.50 post., allow 2-3 wks. M. Harvey 6816 Wrightsboro Rd., Harlem 30814 706-556-9397
Martin, other gourds for sale $1 ea., no shipping. H. Vaughn 343 Biles Rd. Jackson
Schrammeck Brooksville FL 352-799-4939 Want copies of equip. for Farmall Cub.
Elzie Wells 807 Congress Ct. Jefersonville IN 42130 812-282-1678
Want hay bale elevator. Don Wood Simpsonville SC 864-963-6019
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood.. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
25 hardwood logs for sale, you cut & haul $200. L. Skaggs Statham 770-725-5669
population does so in one night. Their shed skins can be found hanging on weeds, shrubs, and sometimes sides of buildings.
Probably the biggest concern of complaint about periodical cicadas is the noise they make. Like several other species of insects, the male cicada produces a noise of "sings" in an effort ~to attract a mate.
Control usually is not recommended since the cicadas will disappear in a couple of
I am trying to find a source for an instruction booklet for a Domestic brand sewing machine manufactured about 15-20 years ago:
Trudy Booth 3536 Comer Paoli Rd. Comer, Ga. 30629 706-78J-5585
I used to make "hairpin" lace, but have forgotten how. Can someone help me or tell me where to find instructions to do this.?
Shirley Simonds 409 Damascus Cir. Blue Ridge, Ga. 30513
_30233 770-775-3440
Miscellaneous Wanted
-- Want 2 mill stones, have to be in perfect cond., call 9 am to 4 pm. William Rawson Atlanta 404-352-1777 Want 250 gal. propane tank, in good cond., reas. priced. C. Chambers Locust Grove _770-898-1725
Want 2500 to 3000 GPM water pump, w/wo. elec. motor, need to be at least 8" supply. Doug Gordon McDonough 770-957_1808
want anvil, any size. Donald Moreau 9131
Firewood, 90% oak, cut & stacked, you haul 1/2 cord $30. C.W. Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446
Mix. hardwood, seasoned & green 1/2 cord $65, $130/cord, dely. Ernie Jones Norcross .:...77;_;0'--4-'-4'-"8'-'-3:..::9..c.4.::..5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mix. hdwd., split, 18-24" April cut, easy access, you load & haul 1/2 cord $35. L. Scott Douglasville 770-942-2508
CORRECTIONS
Pine cone picker-upper, made of birch &
weeks.
Market Watch
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quarter were up 35.7 million pounds from a year ago.
Market Watch is provided courtesy of Extension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension
Could someone help me locate a source for a glass ball for an iron brass bed?
Jane Farrow 2330 Addison Rd. Marietta, Ga. 30066 770-422-8943
We are looking to purchase or have donated a miniature horse or donkey to use in a pet therapy program at a nursing home.
Jean P. Dunn
Hwy. 78 Villa Rica 30180-2967 770-4593727
want fill dirt dumped on my land, some rock
okay, big trucks easy access. Taylor Stafford Dalton 706-279-3259
aluminum, weights only 8 oz., $15 plus, $3 shipping. Ed Crosby 4499 Lower Meigs Rd. Moultrie 31768 912-528-4456"
Attention Advertisers
Service, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia.
512 Carter Fish Pond Rd. Plains, Ga. 31709 912-824-3503
Home-Study Course Want fill dirt, lge. & sml. rocks, dirt dumped
on my land, etc., 200 loads. J.W. Sanders
Of Machinery, Equipment
I would like to obtain information on a White Model 622
4686 Hilltop Dr. Acworth 770-974-4607
The Market Bulletin office On Food Preservation zigzag sewing machine needed for parts.
Want millstone from grist mill, will pay relies upon "The Official Guide to
Cari Vawter
reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-7566
Want old coke bucket used for heat by
Tractors and Farm Equipment," which is published by the North
If fresh fruits and vegetables are plentiful at your house, but time is
530 Chaffin Rd. Roswell, Ga. 30075-2315
burning coke, used .in the 1930's. B. Buckner American Equipment Dealers not, then the University of Georgia
770-641-7099 (leave message)
Rt. 1, Box 81 Junction City 31812 706-269-3819
Want sml. quantity of hornb~am (Eastern
Association (NAEDA), as principal reference for determining
Extension preservation
Service home-study
food course
I am trying to locate a clear crystal platter/hostess tray by
:~
hornbeam) to make wooden mallets, approx. eligibility of farm machinery and may be the answer. The six lessons
3" in dia. Don McKenzie Thomasville 912226-3770
equipment to be advertised in the
include
food
safety,
freezing,
Mikasa. It is oval/oblong, has scalloped beaded edges, frosted holly.leaves, bells, packages, bows with tails, hearts and stars on
Want striped cane. W. Cruce 2863 Farmers and Consumers Market canning, preserves, pickles and the bottom. My daughter gave me this tray with a matching bowl
Parkwood Rd. Snellville 30039 770-972_7620
Want tall, straight pines, 11-14" dia. for
Bulletin. Although
bulldozers,
crawler
drying. The course began on June I, and the total cost is $I 0. For
five years ago, but the tray is now lost. It has a lot of sentimental value and I would greatly appreciate any help in finding another
handcrafted log home in Tyrone, will take to tractors, etc. can be used on farms, more registration information, call one. Mikasa has discontinued it.
stump. Mike Winfrey 103 Sweetbriar Dr. ,Palmetto 30268 770-463-2039
Want to buy rabbit manure. Robert Kalinka
not all makes and models of such equipment are considered as made
one of the following county Extension Service offices: DeKalb
Glenda S. Hale 1162 Sandra Drive, N.E.
,Bethlehem 770-867-6820
for agricultural use. Only the (404-371-2821 ), Gwinnett (770-
Marietta, Ga. 30062-2121
Want to buy chicken houses, will take down andmove. D. Caudell 2917 Hwy. 198 Homer _706-677-2143
makes and models of such equipment listed in the NAEDA
822-7700), Cobb (770-528-4090), or Fulton (770-306-3054).
770-422-6206
Want to buy golden grubs for fishing. _Mickey Ussery Augusta 706-790-0663
Want used half pint canning jars. Carol Wa~on 260 Spook Haven Lane Clarkesville 30523 706-754-4140
Out-of-State Wanted
-wa:nraffactime-rifStorDavid Bradley garcieri tractor also original or photocopied owner's manuals. Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871 Waterloo IA 50704
guide are eligible for publication.
Shad Compressor Make air conditioner compressors up to I0 percent more effic:ient. Just shade them with trees or shrubs, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service
Pincn Annuals Pinch back annuals when they're four to six inches high, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. That will promote bushy growth. Some that require pinching are zinnias, petunias and salvia
I need to match the following crochet thread from the old Richway's, Grant's or K-Mart: Jack Frost - light and dark avocado; Red Heart - eggshell; Sayelle - bone.
Sherry Dobson 1425 Mimosa Cir. Smyrna, Ga. 30080 770-435-5070
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June
Garden Chores
If you applied fertilizer to your garden in early spring, most of it probably has leached from the soil by now. Feed annual and perennial flowers with about one-half cup of fertilizer (5-10-10 or similar analysis) per square yard of bed. Side-dress vegetables with approximately one-fourth cup fertilizer per three feet of row. If you are growing vegetabl.cs in wide beds, broadcast the fertilizer over the bed at the rate of one-half cup per square yard. Be sure to wash the particles off the foliage to prevent fertilizer burn.
Begin cutting herbs for drying. The day before you plan to harvest herbs, gently rinse them with a garden hose. Cut the plants after the dew has dried, but before the sun gets too hot. By harvesting in this manner you will help preserve the most flavor in your herbs.
Pick blossoms regularly on annuals, such as marigolds and zinnias, to encourage their growth and continued bloom.
Light pruning of spring growth of shrubs rnay be needed this month to keep the shrub dense and shapely.
If you have peach trees, you can improve your crop by thinning it about 70 days after full bloom. Waiting longer will result in poorer quality fruit. Also, the weight of the fruit may break some of the tree limbs. After your trees have finished dropping fruit naturally, thin them and leave the biggest and best-shaped peaches about four to six inches apart.
Egg Recipe Contest
Winners Announced
A resident from Carrollton, Ga. claimed first prize in the Georgia Egg Commission's 15th Annual Egg Recipe Contest at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, Ga. Bonnie_Cooper took first place with her recipe for ScotsIrish Medley, winning $1,000.
Second-place winner was Kellogg Patton of Warner Robins, with her recipe for Baked Chilies Rellcnos, winning $500. The third-place winner, Christy Shannon, of Conyers, earned $200 for her Favorite French Pastry recipe.
The contest required that recipes entered be international, containing at least four whole eggs and serving a minimum of four people. Recipes were judged on creativity, case of preparation, taste appeal and appearance.
For a free copy of the winning recipes, send a business size, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Winning Recipes, Georgia Egg Commission, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, Ga. 30297.
State's Welcome Centers
Feature Ga. Commodities
Arca marketing coordinators for the Georgia Department of Agriculture arc planning several upcoming promotional events featuring Georgia-grown commodities at several of the state's welcome centers.
Department representatives will be on hand at the centers to provide free samples of Georgia agricultural commodities as well as recipes, nutritional infornrntion and issues of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.
The schedule of the events, along with the commodities featured, arc as follows:
June 5, Tallapoosa, Vidalia onions June 19, Ringgold, Vidalia onions Other events scheduled for later in the year will be announced in future issues of the Market Bullctin.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 3 1998
Market Watch.
Equine Edition
Scheduled for July 1
Outlook Briefs Wheat Market Situation. As harvest gets underway in full force here in Georgia, Chicago July delivery futures prices continue to weaken. Despite expected increases in off-take, the large
markets. Exports of U.S. pork in the first quarter of 1998 totaled 296 million pounds on a carcass weight basis, 51.9 percent more than a year ago. Pork exports to all major destinations were above 1997's for January, February and
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special summer equine edition is scheduled for July I. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in July, August, and September as well as listings of horses at stud,
total supplies weigh over the market. A
March. Pork exports to Japan in the first
boarding facilities and ads for
smaller 1998 crop will be supplemented
quarter totaled I09.5 million pounds on a
miscellaneous equine equipment and
by burdensome carry in stocks providing
carcass weight basis, 25.7 million pounds
supplies. A 30-word limit will be
a larger total supply than a year ago.
(30.7 percent) more than 1997's.
observed for these notices. Deadline for
Good global production and a strong
Changes in exchange rates and
the edition is June I0.
dollar relative to other currencies will
economic turmoil in some Asian
Notices included in the "'Equine for
make exporting our way out of this
economies have contributed to an
Sale" category and "'At Stud" column
problem difficult. Improved domestic use
increase in the tonnage of beef being
must be accompanied by a copy of a
and larger feed use of wheat will help, but
imported into the U.S. Beef and veal
valid, negative Coggins test (made within
ending stocks will -remain high. That
imports, on a carcass weight basis, posted
the past 12 months); otherwise, they will
means weak prices on into the fall.
year-to-year increases in January,
not be published.
Corn Market Overview. A good
February and March. For the first
In addition, the Georgia Animal
planting season will likely allow U.S.
quarter, beef imports totaled 644.1
Protection Act requires boarding and
growers to plant more acres this year than
million pounds on a carcass weight basis.
breeding facilities to be licensed. Current
last and adequate soil moisture will get That was an increase of 107.9 million
license number must be submitted with
the crop up in a timely manner. That
pounds or 20.1 percent from the first
notices for "'At Stud" and "'Boarding
increases the odds of yields at or above the trend level and implies a large crop, probably near the 9.64 billion bushel level. Total supplies may be the second
quarter of 1997. Despite the Asian situation, U.S. beef
exports on a tonnage basis increased in the first quarter of 1998 compared to
Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.
largest on record and despite improved
1997. For the quarter, beef exports
off take projections, prices will remain
totaled 500.4 million pounds on a carcass
under pressure. Long term support for the nearby contract is near $2.37. If that
weight basis. That was an increase of 45.3 million pounds or 10 percent
Beef Month
support level fails, the next major support
compared to the first quarter of 1997.
level is way down at $2.10.
During the first quarter, U.S. beef exports
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Soybean Market Outlook. November delivery futures prices seem destined to break below the $6 level soon. Expectations of record large acreage along with good early season weather
to Mexico posted a 34.4 million-pound (64.5 percent) increase over a year ago. This slightly more than offset the 34. I million pound decrease in beef exports to Korea. Beef exports to Japan in the first
see signs of this celebration in your local grocery stores, restaurants and newspapers. How about joining the salute to Georgia's cattlemen and cattlewomen: fire up the grill and enjoy a juicy deliCious steak or
raise the odds of record production this
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hamburger.
year. Current use projections call for off
take to be near last year's levels so ending stocks will likely rise significantly. We
Blossom-End Rot May Occur on Tomatoes, Other Crops
last had ending stocks at levels similar to currenJ projections from the 1986 crop when we saw prices average $4.78 a bushel. We don't foresee prkes going that low this year but lower prices than current levels are quite likely.
Dairy Outlook. Farm milk prices are again falling significantly. The Basic Formula Price (BFP) has dropped $1.31 per cwt. (about 10%) in the past two months. Also, it is likely to drop at least another $1 in the next two months. The impacts began showing up in May milk checks, so the largest drops are yet to be seen by Georgia producers. This will put further pressure on the Secretary of Agriculture to announce his decision on flooring the Class I and II pr.ices. The best bet is that any floor would be in the $12-12.50 range on Class I milk only and that the floor would be in effect until April 1999.
Better Than Expected Early '98 Meat Trade. Over the last several years, pork and beef exports have increased, while imports have either held steady or actually declined. This has helped U.S. and Georgia producers receive higher hog and cattle prices than would otherwise be the case. It was feared that the Asian economic crisis along with currency changes making U.S. products higher in price to importers would dampen meat export growth and fuel imports. As of the first part of 1998, the fears have not materialized for pork producers and only partially for beef producers.
The large U.S. pork production and resulting lower U.S. pork prices helped dampen imports of pork through the first quarter of 1998. January pork imports
Blossom-end rot is a common, nonparasitic, physiological disorder that occurs on tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and some melons. A symptom of calcium deficiency in the fruit, it may be caused by low soil calcium, low levels of calcium in the maturing fruit, or other cultural factors - particularly fluctuating soil moisture.
"'This disorder is usually most severe following extremes in soil. moisture (either too dry onoo wet)," said Wayne J. McLaurin, professor of horticulture, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. ''These conditions result in a deficiency of calcium available to the maturing fruit, at the spot where damage becomes apparent."
Blossom-end rot is most prevalent on tomatoes, but it can occur on other crops with the fruit symptoms the same.
In tomatoes, 'as well as in eggplants and melons, decay is visible on the blossom end of the fruits. The first visible symptom of the disorder is a small darkened or water-soaked area around the blossom end of the fruit, appearing about time the fruit begins to ripen. The spot darkens, enlarges, and becomes sunken as the fruits mature. Large lesions may show concentric rings. The affected tissue is leathery and firm unless invaded by secondary decay organisms.
Blossom-end rot usually causes the fruit to ripen prematurely and to be inedible, McLaurin said. Quite commonly, the affected fruit areas become infected with secondary pathogens, which appear as black, feltlikc growth on the fruit. The affected area
to several factors, including calcium, nitrogen and soil moisture levels.
'The severity of this condition can be compounded wheri two or more of these factors interact with each other as in a low soil calcium level, in combination with an inadequate or interrupted supply of soil moisture to the plant," McLaurin said. "It can occur even when there is abundant calcium in the soil and tissue tests show high levels of calcium in the plant."
Blossom-end rot usually appears initially on the first fruit cluster of a plant due to the combination of rapid plant growth with a large leaf area for water transpiration, water stress. and fruit enlargement. Also, lack of calcium may be due to the plant's inadequate root uptake of certain nutrients. Another cause of blossom-end rot is overfertilization, especially with nitrogen, which stimulates vegetative growth. Excessive vegetative growth increases the transpiration surface and further prevents calcium accumulation in the fruit.
Applying lime several months preplant to low-ca.lcium soils can help prevent blossom-end rot. Foliar sprays of calcium won't correct blossom-end rot once it has occurred on the fruit. Fruits do not have openings in the epidermis where moisture can be lost or where calcium can enter the fruit from surface application. Thus, direct application of calcium to fruit is ineffective, although when applied to the foliage, it can help prevent the condition from occurring on developing fruit.
Cultivars that grow quickly ~nd produce large amounts of foliage tend to
were 8.5 percent smaller than I997's on a
may be a mere speck or it may involve
be more susceptible to blossom end rot.
carcass weight basis.
more than half of the fruit.
Therefore, reducing nitrogen levels will
The lower prices for U.S. pork also
The calcium deficiency producing
help reduce blossom end rot. The use of
have helped offset some of the increase in the value of the dollar in international
blossom-end rot most often is a result of climatic or cultural problems. It is related
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol. j(, No. 22
'Beth -'Bervtg
Georgia Celebrates
BeefMonth in June
As you enjoy a delicious, juicy hamburger or steak, do you ever stop and think about the economic impact the beef industry makes in our state? Probably not!
Most Georgians seldom stop and take time to really think about agriculture - the greatest economic influence to our state's well being. And, most Georgians probably don't realize that the two percent of us involved in agriculture provide the safest, cheapest food supply in the-world!
The cattle industry is the largest segment of American agriculture and adds significantly to Georgia's economic growth. While the cattle industry is not the largest agricultural entity in the state, it is found in all counties and affects the livelihood of thousands.
The direct impact of Georgia's cattle industry on the state's economy exceeds $1 billion when one considers the value of the land and equipment assets required for production. With cash receipts for cattle in 1996 totaling $236 million for Georgia producers, cattle are ranked as the state's seventh largest cash crop behind broilers; cotton, peanuts, vegetables, eggs, and dairy products
Our guest columnist this week is Betts Berry, president, Georgia Cattlemen's Association, 100 Cattlemen's Drive, Post Office Box 11347, Macon, Ga. 31212-1307 or telephone (912) 474-6560.
Not only is the cattle industry important to Georgia's economic well being, beef is a favorite of Georgia consumers. Consumers spend an average of 53 percent of their red meat dollars on beef, making it the consumer meat of choice (1997 NPD/CREST Poll National Cattlemen's Beef Association).
According to Wir,thlin Worldwide Research, people in the Southeast (Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida) consume more steaks than any other region in the United States. The Southeast also ranks second when it comes to eating hamburgers and cheeseburgers.
Georgia's consumers are enjoying beef's great taste as part of a nutritious, balanced diet. There is nothing more American than a juicy cheeseburger or a well-grilled steak. Beef is an integral part of our diet, our culture and our agricultural livelihood.
This month we are asking you to join us in celebrating the beef industry in Georgia. June has been declared Beef Month in Georgia by Governor Zell Miller. You will
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Wednesday June 3, 1998
Copyright 1998
Dairy Farmers Focus
Of Annual Celebration
For the 6lst consecutive year, America's dairy farmers will be honored nationwide during June Dairy Month. The salute has been an annual event since 1937 when grocery organizations sponsored "National Mille Month." Two years later, the observation became known as Dairy Month, promoting the consumption of all dairy foods.
This year's June Dairy Month theme is "Mille, Where's Your Mustache?" This theme, based on the popular series of advertisements featuring celebrity faces, serves to encourage milk drinkers to show off their own mille mustache.
Milk and milk products are valued not only for their great taste, but also for their rich nutrient content. Milk is what nutritionists call a "nutrient-dense" food, containing an abundance of vitamins. and minerals per calorie. In fact, dairy foods provide 76 percent of the calcium available in the American diet, as well as other vitamins and minerals, including protein, magnesium, potassium, riboflavin (vitamin B2), and vitamins A andD.
Calcium is not only crucial in helping build strong bones and teeth, but also can head off long-term health problems. Calcium is vital to the prevention of the crippling bone disease osteoporosis, and it also can help prevent certain types of cancer. Expectant mothers need calcium
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Insecticide Cleared For Use on Apples
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin announced last week that farmers in Georgia have been temporarily cleared to use the insecticide Confirm 2F (tebufenozide) to control Tufted Apple Bud Moth on apples.
The temporary clearance comes as a result of Irvin's appeal to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for an emergency exemption for Georgia's apple growers.
"Tufted Apple Bud Moth is one of the most destructive insect pests of apples in
Pecan Commission
Vote Ends June 5
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin is reminding all eligible pecan producers to vote in the current referendum on continuing the Georgia Pecan Commission.
The Georgia Pecan Commission, which was formed in 1995, works on behalf of the state's pecan producers in the areas of research, commodity promotion and marketing, and education. The Commission is funded by a growerpaid assessment, and, by law, producers must vote every three years to renew the commodity commission.
"Each producer in Georgia who is eligible to vote should have already received a ballot," Commissioner Irvin said. "It's important we have each producer vote in this referendum."
Ballots must be post-marked by June 5, Irvin added.
Georgia is the nation's leading producer of pecans, harvesting 85 million pounds of the nuts for a value of $79.75 million in 1997.
Georgia," Irvin said. "The pesticides registered to control this pest have been consistently ineffective against problematic infestations in Georgia."
Georgia Department of Agriculture estimates show that with the use of Confirm 2F as part of a pest management program yields are expected to increase by $225 per acre, resulting in a gain of $270,000 in statewide on-farm revenue.
The value of Georgia's apple production was $3.29 million in 1997.
Pick-Your-Own Edition Scheduled
For July 8
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Fruit and Vegetable Listing on July 8.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by June 24.
Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availability, telephone number and area code, and any comments on your operation. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations.
Inside ...
Advertising Guidelines ....page 2
Georgia Cooking ..............page 5
Bulletin Calendar ............page 10
Helping Each Other........page 11
Periodical Cicadas Emerge in Georgia
Periodical cicadas, which are commonly, but incorrectly called the 13or 17-year locust, have emerged in Georgia this year. With each emergency come many unnecessary fears and rumors.
Cicadas are not locusts. A locust is a type of grasshopper that moves in swarms and may cause widespread destruction to plants. Cicadas are flying insects (most are 1-2 inches), and are related to leafhopper and aphids. They have clear wings, which are held rooflike over the abdomen. Adults have straw-like mouthparts, which they use to feed on plant juices, Even though they emerge in large numbers, very little damage is done to vegetation from the adults feeding.
All cicadas have multiple-year life cycles. However, since most generations overlap, some cicadas emerge each year.
These are common green and black "dog day" cicadas, which are found throughout the U.S'. in late summer and early, fall.
Periodical cicada adults have black bodies and striking red eyes and wing veins, and has a black "W" shape near the tips of the forewings. Most adults emerge in May and June and live for only a few weeks. Their development is so synchronized that adults rarely emerge in the 12 or 16 years between normal emergences.
Cicadas do not possess special defensive mechanisms - they do not sting or bite. If handled, both males and females struggle to fly, and males make a loud defensive buzzing sound that may startle, but are otherwise harmless. Cicadas are not toxic or known to
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 3, 1998
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
Top qlty. lumber sawn from your logs on your property for barns, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc., with Woodmizer portable sawmill. Larry Dunagan Toccoa
Hardworking married female seeks employment on horse farm on weekdays, exp. w/Western and English, ref. avail. Tracy Steinlight Dunwoody 770-649-0359
'78 Deutz 5506 tractor, Raps 65 hp., eng. recently reconditioned, runs good, $5000, call evenings. Butch Dover Atlanta 770-867-2420
'81 C 70 Chevy. lime fertilizer truck, $3000.
706-886-7751
Honest couple want to caretake, etc., in J. Knight Whigham 912-762-4315
All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin Friday. or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia
Tractor work in Fayette and surrounding exchange for reduced rent w/in 60 mi. of Hwy. '81JD950., 800 hrs., w/5' bush hog, $5500.
must r<llate to the farming/agricultural industry or be Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, cos., bushhogging, plowing, disc harrowing, 400. J. Adkins Summerville 706-857-7905 Carole Ludwig Watkinsville 706-769-7205
a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale GA 30334-4250
fertilizing, etc., reas. rates.. G.W. Waring Married female seeks part-time long term '82 Intl. tractor, 384 hp, only 1000 hrs.,
through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of Ads will be published only once each time Fayetteville 770-487-5184
caretaker position in exchange for nice house, $7995. Jimmy Knight Manstielo 770-385-
the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the submitted untess the advertiser specifies in writing
Tractor work of all kinds, dump truck and 20 yrs. exp. w/horses, ref. Karen Donaldson 8845
advertiser on his/her own farming operation. 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on
on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published
front-end loader, Franklin Co. area. John Smyrna 770-4'.,2-/'035
'84 6060 AC, 63 hp., 2900 hrs., exc. cond.,
Barefield Carnesville 706-384-2172
Reliable part-time help needed in evg. to $9,000. D. L. Gregory Cumming 770-887-1521
his/her own farmirig operation, 3) must b8 owned consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A
Tractor work, small backhoe, front bucket, detail barn, must have own transportation. '86 Ford tractor, end line, 6 new mtr., fifth .
and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming new notice must be submitted after each PTO rota-tiller, bushhog, rollover scrape Anne Kenan Cumming 770-889-7969
wheel, exc. cond., $5000. Jay Wright
operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN.
maximum 4-week period 1t the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be
blade, Ellijay to Marietta. Stan Whitaker Reliable part-time stable help wanted in Swainsboro 912-562-3805
Ellijay 706-276-2440 770-973-5344
exchange for reduced price on horse lease, '89 485 Case Intl, 2250 loader; 7' scrape
Businesses. corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined
taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone
number, so it is essential that the advertiser's
Tractor work, bushhogging, harrowing, board or lessons. Kam .McPherson Cumming blade; 5' bu.sh hog canopy, sheltered, more.
leveling, done in Worth and Tift, $25/hr. or by 770-888-0788
Joe Williams Cohutta 706-694-8127
job. Don Whitfield Omega 912-776-4221
Reliable, honest, hardworking caretaker '90 8530 Ford tractor, dual power, w/21'
as intended for mass market; J1ahdling large
quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding
business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family
telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit tor advertrsements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit
notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the
MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-Stale Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday
Will build barns, equipment shelters, pole barns, and wood fencing anywhere in Ga., low prices, honest/dependable. J.E. Rayle Buena Vista 912-649-3234
Will build all kinds of barns, storage bldgs., repairs, etc. Russell Knick Buford 770-9450581
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, barns and all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-6708
Will build farm fences, any type, statewide. John Hill Maysville 706-335-7755 -
Will build or repair farm bldgs. Billy Healan 1610 Church St. Conyers 30012 770-922-
needed for all types of work on 110 A., lge. 7 rm. house avail., reduced rent. Pat Sherrer Rayle 770-955-6868
Want person/couple for repairs on farm in exchange for sm. trailer at Carter Lake Dam, Hwy. 136 West, Ellijay. William Mobley Atlanta 404-633-1444
Want person/couple, semi-retired, to help on cattle farm, 20 hrs./wk., no salary, free housing & garden plot, no drugs/alcohol. Billy Gibson Siloam 706-467-2676
Want Eoglish/Western instructor for equine day camp; also, want English instructor/manager. Keith Roberts Lithonia 770-484-9622
harrow, 873 hrs., like new, $20,000. Scott Bailey Wrightsville 912-453-1226
'90 Intl., Case 485, w/110 dual loader, like new, exc. cond., 744 hrs., dsl., $11,000. Donald Wood Danielsville 706-335-5878
'90 JD 850 tractor, dsl.. 456 hrs., exc. cond., $8000; 16' disc harrow, $350' 5' bush hog $350. H. E. Blont Ill Macon 912-745-7780
'90 bush hog 42" rotary cutter, 8 hp., clevis hitch, fair cond., extra blades, $600/obo. Roger Reinhardt White 770-720-6221
'92 JD 2955, exc. cond., $19,000; '79 JD 2840 exc. cond. $11,500, 2 JD 730 D, runs good $3500/$5500. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-381 5
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0685 Will catch, pen or haul cattle, have horses,
Want assistant herdsman, milker, calf raiser, outside work, exp. required,
'93 Ford 3930, 45 hp., dsl., p/s., w/new loader, bucket, 495 hrs., like new, $16,500.
Each notice submitted for publication must be m writing. legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice. and be accompanied by the name of the category and the
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dogs, tranq. gun, statewide. D. Boyt salary/housing/util., call before 9pm. Ken Tim Hunter Conyers 706-557-9667
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Yatesville 912-993-4535
Stewart White Plains 706-467-2650
'94 JD 6400 tractor, cab & air, 720 hrs.,
Will do artificial insemination in Butts & Want farm, ranch sitting job, will clean barn $30,000, 5' harrow, $300, 5' rotary mower,
surrounding counties. Paul Reamer Jackson & care for animals & livestock, 20+ yrs. exp., $300. Alan Carter Fitzgerald 912-423-5017
name. mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the
Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
770-775-0158 Will do farm chicken houses, cleaning,
Berry College graduate 404-267-1300 EXT. 70301. J. Hertel! Atlanta 850-234-9476
'95 Ford 1320, 24 hp., 200 hrs., $7900, $7500; 5' box, $295, 5 shank APP, $395, hay
end and below the text of the notice, the following
Advertisers who have ads running tor more than pressure washing, hauling, other. G. Philis Want help on horse farm, exp. necessary, fork, $185. Chris Edwards Dallas 770-445-
?tatemenl must be included and signed by the one week may call to cancel their ads it the items sell Ellijay 800-813-4941
must live on farm. R. Anderson Statesboro 8934
person_ submitting the notice:
before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad,
Will help control overpopulation of bream, 912-238-5533
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I hereby certify that the above notice meets all simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800- bass in pvt. ponds, 40 mi. radius Woodstock. Want older or retired person/couple for lgt.
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the necessary requirements for publication in 282-5852. 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Richard Aaron Woodstock 770-928-6382
work on broiler farm in exchange for good Department of Agriculture Home Page at:
the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET. Please ask for the person who is responsible for.the
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Will remove hog problems for you, will house w/garden spot, ref. required, Ive. msg. http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's
respect prop., crops and livestock. Dennis Velinda Purcell Carnesville 706-384-4816
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Items for sale or services offered in any notice and telephone extension can be found under the ad Mock Macon 912-744-0656
Want relia.ble person/family to work on Current Issue under the Market Bulletin
must conform to all laws and regulations covering category heading. Cancellations or corrections
Will saw your logs into lumber at your broiler chicken farm, house &salary provided, heading. Note: advertisements for the Market
sale and movement of the same. Ads for some called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. call daytime or night.. Buddy Hilton Dalton Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail.
categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations. all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each
issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the followinQ Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the
Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262
Woodmizer portable sawmill, 10 yrs. exp., will come to your prop. and saw logs into top qlty. lumber lo( barns, log homes, beams. siding, framing, etc. J. Adams Ellijay 706-
706-278-4535 706-629-9145
Want retired couple w/income to caretake sml. cattle farm in exchange for housing. G. Morris 1301 Kirkland Rd. Covington 30016 770-786-7542
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FARM SERVICES
Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence post installed, DeKalb and surrounding
counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-284-
If you have questions regarding ads in this 5726 category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Chicken houses, washed & disinfected,
-$150, w/in 50 mi. David Phillips Ringgold The Market Bulletin publishes 706-965-4341
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Farm Services Wanted
35 or 40 A. of fescue fields, need someone to cut & bale, and/or to maintain fields for equal trade. Bruce Register Roswell 770.::.9.::.54.:..-....:1..:;9.:::8..:.4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Free fescue hay, you cut, bale & haul, 1O plus acres, Covington area, call 6-9 pm. Charles Slade Covington 770-788-9718
Want 7 A. fescue hay field.cut & rnd. baled,
Want someone to care for owner's 2 horses, have mobile home for rent on 67 A scenic farm near Ga./Ala. line, $275/mci. Ron Glasgow Smyrna 770-432-9778
Want stall cleaner for 15 stall barn, 2 or 3 days a wk., M-F, mornings only. K. Murray Stone Mountain 770-396-1330
Weekend barn work, small horse farm, mucking stalls, mowing pastures, etc., exp. w/horses helpful. Gigi Nutter Whitesburg 770-832-8768
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is published weekly by the Georgia
advertisements for Farm Services in the Custom hay baling w/in 30 mi. radius of will pay or share hay. Paul Hoffman Dacula
first issue of each month. Please adhere Louisville, Ive. msg. Herman Kinchen .:_7.:_7.::.0--==9:.::6:.::2:_-4.:.:2::.1:..:3::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FARM MACHINERY
to the following guidelines when Louisville 912-625-9660
Want downed trees cut into lumber on site
submitting an ad for farm services: All Custom sawing w/bandsaw mill from your in the Ringgold area. Bob Thornton Ringgold
farm services must be performed on the logs on your prop., call for info. Tod Utter _70.:..6.:..-.:..9.:..6.::.5-_4..:;3....:4.::.5___________ If you have questions regarding this category,
farm of the individual desiring the service. Thomaston 706-647-5941
Want farm fence contractor for work in call Gertrude Shorter at 404-651-9082.
Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
26 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation of and surfacing horse ,riding arenas, residential grading, backhoe/trucking, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777
Custom sawing w/Woodmizer portable
sawmill at your location, Pine
Mountain/Columbus area. Fred Feaster Pine
Mountain 706-663-4529
Dynamite blasting of all kinds, beaver ponds, deep dry wells, large rocks, ditching,
Oglethorpe Co., July/Aug. L. Dasher Winterville 706-613-1438
Want portable sawmill and operator to come to my prop., Ive. name and number if no answer. Robert Turner Gainesville 770-9830259
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used .in his/her .own tarmir.g operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming
FARM EMPLOYMENT All types farm fencing, wire, electric, wood,
vinyl. Hugh Willcox Winterville 706-7427918
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, seeding, plowing, front-end loader, driveways scraped, hay baling, reas. rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-889-3017
Barns of any type, built or remodeled, large/small, horse or pole barns. Arnold Pernell Wrightsville 912-864-9440
Barns, stables, fencing, all types, wood or metal horse barns & equip., my specialty. Chuck Wade Bethlehem 770-868-5637
Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, lake clearing. Jim Moon Oakfield 912-881-0048 912-5356562
Bobcat and bushhogging serv., fast, dependable serv., other. R.A. Horton Winder 770-307-2062
Bobcat and tractor work, seeding, drainage repair, grading, chain saw work, fully insured, James W. Cook Waleska 770-479-8206
Bobcat work, lgt. clearing, grading, back fill,
stumps or any farm problem in Ga. Mark Pryor Griffin 770-884-9000
Fencing, fence repair, fence lines cleared, bushhogging, plowing, drives repaired and graveled. E. Yeoman Zebulon 770-567-1391
Free harvesting of feral hogs, older, married, responsible hunter, prefer 150 miles or less from Oconee Co. Mark Stiles Bishop 706-769-0427 706-543-5245
Garden plowing, tilling, bushhogging, pasture reseeding, fence building, stump grinding, farm tractor work done w/experience, Cobb/Marietta. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023
Horse barns, pole barns, all types farm bldgs. built to fit your needs, reas. prices, North Ga. area. M. Skiver Dahlonega 706867-8192
Horseshoeing, qlty. craftsmanship since 1991. Scott Ledbetter Marietta 770-971-2211
Portable sawmill will travel to your property and turn your trees into quailty lumber for your building or fencing needs, 60 mi. radius of Dublin Ga. Steve Hortman Wrightsville 912864-2438 912-864-6414
Want sawyer w/portable band-mill, w/5+ yrs. exp., to saw 100-150 hdwd. logs, 24"-33" diameter, logs already cut to length, bucked, stacked. Gary Fox Buford 770-945-8311
Want someone w/rear tine tiller to till a small garden. convenient to Lawrenceville, Ga. Marvin Chancey Grayson 770-338-8980
Want someone to cut. sq. bale & put in barn on halves, 12.5 A. hay, well fert./limed, located w/in two mi. of Homer. J.B. Johnson Homer 770-535-8455
WarJ someone to bale hay in Acworth area w/yolfr equip., will pay. Margaret Pittman Marietta 770-429-9215 404-560-4638
Want someone to remove 2 lge. frees, you keep wood & clean up, truck cannot be taken in yard, KFFRMW88@aol.com. Kathleen Williams 4843 Allegheny Dr. Columbus 31907 706-563-7562
Want someone to tear down 100 yr. old farmhouse, you tear down and remove, choice materials. Robert Settlemyer Hampton 770-227-2167
operation.
'45 A Farmall, n.lfils good, new tires, Ford 3 btm. plow. Stacey Freeman Statesboro 912852-9381
'49 9N Ford tractor, w/bush hog, good cond. Chris Hale McDonough 770-914-9442 770389-1455
'52 SN Ford tractor, 4 new tires, strong lift, lights, serviced ready to work, will deliver, 5' Howse mower. Henry Queen Griffin 770227-0318
'52 Ford SN tractor, runs good, $2800. Gene Beddington 4365 Hiram Lihia Rd. Powder Springs 30127 770-943-1587
'52 JD MT, new tires, good cond., bush hog plow & tiller, $2000; Troy-Bilt 8 hp., Kohler horse, $1200. Lanier Shaw Canon 706-3763.786
'52 JD mdl. "B", restorable cond., w/3-pt. hitch, runs, needs seals, $1400. H. Mauldin Jefferson 706-367-5686
'52 MH Pony, w/culti., turning plow, disk harrow, sickle mower, & extra parts, $2450. Clint Daniel Chamblee 404-626-6185
insured, Barrow, Gwinnett and Walton Cos. Sawmill work, your place or mine, using
Mark Givens Monroe 770-267-3191
Woodmizer mill, call for schedule and costs.
'53 Ford Jubilee, eng. complete, $250. John D. Ray Newnan 770-251-2846
Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by exp. operator, prompt service. L.
Ted Bell Villa Rica 770-459-6624 Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
'64 Ford 2000, gas, 12 V. sys., $2800, as is. Carl B. Wheatly Waynesboro 912-982-3195
Department of Agriculture
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Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
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The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility tor any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale_in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United Slates mail.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national Origin, age or disability in the admission
Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434
Bushhogging w/in 50 mi. radius of Brooks, $25/hr. or by job. Tommy Raines Brooks 770719-8479 770-556-5748
logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your spec. w/Woodmizer portable bandsaw mill. R. Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Stump grinding, jobs lge. or small, reliable
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment
. '64 MF, good cond. $3900; '55 Oliver, 77 series, good cond., $2SOO. Lanier Shaw Canon 706-37L-9890
'72 JD4020, $9500; '76 JD 4630, $14,000,
or access ~o. or treatment in. its .employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 has
been designated to coordinate compliance with
Bushhogging around Covington, Newton Co. area. Jack Burroughs Oxford 770-7865975
Bushhogging & light tractor work, reas.
and reasonable, Henry and surrounding cos. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-389-3288
Stump grinding, easy on yd., tractor work, plowing, loader, rnd. & sq. baling serv., call for
permitted.
Caretaker wanted, exp. w/horses, cows necessary, mobile home provided for part-time work, salary for full-time, ref., send resume. B.
cab & air. Duston Tapley Lyons 912-5264919
'74 Intl. grain truck, V-8, air brks., 1Ospd., & 27' low boy. John Lowman Mershon 912-
the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the
provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available
rates in Douglas Co. and surrounding area. free est., Bibb-Baldwin Co. area. D. Gladin Stalnaker 974 Hwy. 247 Kathleen 31047
647-2194
from the Administration Division. If you require
Danny Mccravy Douglasville 770-949-6372 Milledgeville 912-454-2038
Dependable, hardworking person/couple '76 225 D Timber Jack skidder, rebuilt
Bushhogging, $12/A., 10 A. or more, Stumps ground neatly below ground level, caretaker/handyman, 40 hrs.Imo. in exchange motor, clutch, winch, new steel shields, tires,
special assistance in utilizing our services. please contact our agency.
Cherokee, Forsyth and surrounding areas. reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley 3 bdrm./2 bath cottage, tranquil setting. Tom $12,500. Kent Thomason Alton 706-776-
Published weekly at Capitol
Ted Curtis Canton 770-889-0520
Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Hamil Newnan 770-252-4133
7564
Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals
Bushhogging, exp. operator, free estimates, Stumps ground 6-20" below ground level, Family seeks farm worker/gardener in '76 Cub lo-boy 185, 60' hyd. lift, belly finish Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and
prompt service, $25/hr. Frank Reed Monroe limited access no problem, reas. rates. exchange for housing, Coweta Co. E. Camp mower, turf tires. good cond., $3000. Jim additional offices.
770-267-7213
Richard Phillips Woodstock 770-516-8633 Newnan 770-253-5903
Hightower Fayetteville 770-969-2212
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'95 light duty excavator, exc. cond., gas eng., under 20 hrs., $11,000, consider all offers. William T. Hatcher Chamblee 770621-9104
'96 KMC chicken house cleaner, like new , $6500, front-end loader, $5000. Wayne Kennedy Glennville 912-654-3842
'96 NH 565 baler; '96 Case IH 5230 tractor, low hrs., 24' '97 NH 1089 bale wagon, more. Ed Abercrombie Hawkinsville 912-783'3591
'96 triple T trlr., 8'x30' adj. gooseneck flatbed, $7000, elec. brks, exc. cond, call after 6 pm. J. Hoover Carrollton 770-214-8797
'97 240 MF tractor, 930 B Ford finishing mower, good cond. W. J. Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-3100
'97 JD 741 0, 105 hp. tractor, 685 hrs., $40,500. Gaines Wilson Thomaston 706647-6747
1 5000 Ford tractor, dsf. eng., complete, good cond., new fuel pump, $1500. W. G. Rentz Adel 912-896-7275
1 6"x42' grain auger, PTO driven, $750; 8 row 110-gal sprayer, 3-pt. hitch, $200. Frank Johnson 912-828-3005
1 hyd. cart & potato digger, both horse drawn, several other pcs., of equip. Larry Barber Brinson 912-246-2146
1 or 2 row fertilizer, distributor for 3-pt. hitch, culti. frame, $100; 1 lrg. 2 row stalk cutter, $75. Wayne Ledbetter Bowdon 770-258-
9835 1 rear tractor tire, 16.9x38, US bar, like
new, $200 plus good used 16.9x3S. Dale Heller Metter 912-6S5-3085
1 row culti., w/lay off plow. $185, dirt scoop, $1 S5, or both for $325. J. L Lewis White 770382-6264
1O wheel V rake, w/Keldermann; 1000 gal. liquid nitrogen applicator; 1O' pull type rotary. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-9S4S
1066 INtl., w/turbo, 125 hp., w/14'bush hog, hyd. harrow, $8500/obo. Neal Youmans Gordon 912-628-2845
14SO IH combine, cornhead & grain platform, sheltered, eng., overhauled, 300 hrs. field ready. J.W. Moore Danville 912-9623681
1580 Lilliston combine, $500, 6' irrigation pipe, $1.75 foot. Billy Monkus Preston 912-
463 NH disc mower, 8' cut, very good cond., $4000 firm, call after 6 pm. Wayne Corry Greensboro 706-467-2536
5 hp 2" jump pump; 5 hp contractor's air compressor; 4x8 utility trlr; disc harrow, more, call after 4:30 pm. Jeffery Abernathy Adairsville 770-773-1949
5' 3-pt. hitch, Taylor Way harrow, 8/21' disc, $350; 7' roll over box blade, $450, call after 8 pm. JamesR. Jones Dalton 706-278-7130
5' Hawk rotary cutter, for cutting thick hay or heavy brush, 5 shank, all purpose plow, call evenings. Robert Doeseckle McDonough 770-388-0181 404-562-6446
5' Howse Brush Hog, 3-pt. hitch, cuts good, new blades, $300. Charles Utt Senoia 770599-6457 .
5' bush hog, needs work, $250; 5' scrape balde, 3-pt. hitch, $250; 10 hp. garden tractor, $350. Bill Peacock Newnan 770-253-9015
500 gal. sprayer sys., w/300 A removable boom; 5 hp. eng., 300' hand held hose reel, exc. cond., $4000. L. Stephens Calhoun 706-295-5935
5000 Ford tractor, new eng., $7750; 273 NH baler; '56 NH rake, 451 NH mower, $3750. Fred Cooke Roopville 770-854-5100
6' roll over box blade, good cond, $600. M. Chambers Bowdon 770-258-2944
7 Gravely 2 _wheel tractors & attachments, will trade for 3-pt. hitch, or roto tiller. G. Chandler Carrollton 770-834-0305
8 Row JD, 71 Flexi-planter, 36" row (used very little), JD 8 row no-till planter. Buford
Kesler Athens 706-548-2307 850 NH rnd. baler; NH PTO driven hay rake
& pull type lay rake, $2400. C. Phillips
Douglasville 770-489-8526 256-357-9020 880 lgr. rnd. bale tub grinder, will also grind
grain, always sheltered, good cond.,
$3500/obo. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-565-7907 8N Ford tractor, good cond., new paint,
tires, 70%, $3000/obo; Farmall "A", 42" belly mower, more. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770-475-4915
8N Ford tractor, 5' finish mower, 2 row culti., $3500/obo. Cannon E. Williams Loganville 770-385-9217
8N Ford tractor, 8 disk, 3- pt. hitch, King harrow. Floyd Fulbright Toccoa 706-886-
David Brown tractor, good cond., $4500. J. Wood Bishop 706-769-4070
David Powell 912, 559, 6502; JD "A", $2450; JD "M" wheel wgts., btm plow, culti., $500. David Powell Lake Park 912-559-6502
Dbl. disc turning plow, $125, hd. 5' bush hog, $325. Bill Balew Fairmount 770-3826676
Dirt pan pull type, w/2 rear wheels, used with 30 hp. tractor, like new cond., $1200. Harry Hodges Claxton 912-739-1978
Farm wagons, frame, no bed, 4 wheels, Ideal hay wagons, 1-JD; 1-Gehl. Henry Bell Madison 706-342-8203
Farmall A '53, w/Woods belly mower, eng. rebuilt, sheet metal, exc. 12 V. elec. system, $2200. Carey Parrish Alapaha 912-532-2127
Farmall Cub w/belly mower, $2500. J. D. Douthit Macon 912-477-0113
Farmall Cub, w/culti., new tires, good cond., $2000. Allen Conner Clermont 770-9837645
Farmall Cub, w/48' belly mower, '55-'60 mdl., $2750/obo; 5' foot bush hog pull type, more. Lamar Whitlock Griffin 770-228-2133
Farmall Cub, w/belly mower, & harrow, great cond., $2600. R. Beck Claxton 912739-0262
Farmall Cub, belly mower, sickle bar, rakes, plows, $2000. B. Trousguard Dahlonega .:_7.::.06=---=8.::.64..:..--=5.::.66::.;8::.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Farmall Super C-51, 3-pt hitch, looks & runs great, toolbar, new hyd., $1100. Robert Reed Griffin 770-228-6592
Fick completely rebuilt '95, 4''x22" 2 blade edger, 4-71 power unit, $8500, will separate. Wes Noles Franklin 770-830-6814
Field culti 17'; F Gleaner combine, best offer; IH chisel flow 14'; 1200 gal. nurse tank. Scott Price Wrightsville 912-864-2272
Foley belsaw; elec. saw sharpening equip.; 3 machines, 1 never used, sharpens band saw, chain saw, etc. K. Malone Milledgeville 912-968-7054
Ford 1510 tractor, w/undermount finish mower, turf tires, $6500. Mark Howington Covington 770-786-7179
Ford 1700 dsl., 23 hp., less than 1300 hrs, some equip., avail., $5000. Danny Blume Mitchell 706-598-2623
Gleaner N6, 1800 sep. hrs, 150 hrs., Cummins eng., $22,500; NH 278 baler, NH 1032 stack wagon, $7000. Mark Ariail Carnesville 706-677-3499
Gravely culti., rotary type, $225; Gravely for parts, w/Kholer eng., $200, other. M. Wilson Millwood 912-28.""3--'-9""2"'6.::.6_ _ _ _ _ __
Gravely rotary plow & culti. for walk behind tractor, both rei.Juilt, exc. cond. $500 for both. John Farrell Griffin 770-229-2184
Hard-hose, w/250' horse irrigation mtr., & pump. L. Barfield Dawson 912-995-4086
Harvester self propelled, good mechanical cond., not used since hyd. sys was overhauled, $10,000. John A. Flowers Odum 912-586-6878
Hay fluffer, 9', 3-pt. hitch, NH 256 hay rake, 250 gal fuel tank, w/pump, $125, more. David Cummings Rockmart 770-684-4761
Hay sq. baler, Ford 530 reconditioned, $1800; rake, Kuhn flex KF 4, $750. Sam Gunn Woodbury 706-553-2407
Haylift rear mount, JD, grn. col., hvy. duty 3pt. hitch hay lift w/2"x 46" top spike & two 1"x20" btm. spikes, like new cond., $150. Bob Miller Greenville 888-672-9333 706-6721111
Hesston 4800 baler, S/N, 313 w/4820 bale accumulator, 4830 bale loader, 4870 bale processor. Phil Adkins Cordele 912-2731272
Honda F501, tiller, 5 hp., 2 speed, trans., w/reverse. Bill Sams Jasper 706-692-3573
Huskee rear tine tiller, 5 1/2 hp., used once,
$650. front tine tiller, 5 hp., good cond., $125 . James R. Elliot Lavonia 706-352-4839
Hydraulic wood splitter, for 3-pt. hitch, like
new, used 1 season. Rex D. Coe Cleveland 706-865-6319
IH Cub Cadet, mdl. 129, 12 hp., hyd., exc.
cond. Amos Mill3r Meigs 912-683-3156 Intl. 5' bush rog, g0od cond., $350. $3500.
C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371 Irrigation system, lrriFrance, 3 3/4 hard
hose, 1250', factory rebuilt, like new, 1 yr. warranty, must sell. Jim Horner Cairo 912377-7881
Irrigation system., 25 hp., Wisconsin aircooled, mtr. 800 alum pipe. Kathy Mills Fayetteville 770-460-9702
JD 2030 dsl., 60 hp., rear hyd., pis., frontend loader, clean, good tractor, $8500. R. Green Murrayville 770-532-0816
JD 2040 tractor, 40 hp., runs great, new paint, needs rear tires, $7700. George Havris Hartwell 706-376-8517
JD 2440 tractor, w/all equip, 2500 hrs., exc. cond., $12,000. Charles Howard Helena 912868-6514
JD 2850 4WD, cab/air, 80 hrs., bush hog, front-end loader, '90, $23.900~ R. Garrett Bowden 770-258-5627
JD 328 sq. baler, sheltered, like new, baled only 3000 bales total, $8000, more. Greg Higgs Soperton 800-232-8188
JD 3300 combine, 3 row corn head, 4 row cron head, dsl., $3800. Freddie Waters Sylvania 912-829-4273
JD 350 mower, good cond., $500, 1440 MF baler, good cond., $3500. John B. Adcock Woodstock 706-553-5381
JD .4020, like new, 70 mdl. Winburn Moore Collins 912-557-6385
JD 410 baler, needs lower belts, $1200,
delivery available. Harry Thomaston 706-647-9423
German
JD 420 tractor, 12 V. sys., wide front-end, exc. cond., all around, $3500. Mike Martin
Powder Springs 770-428-7017
JD 430 tractor, '58 mdl., good cond., $2800. Jeff Ledbetter Elberton 706-283-4005
JD 435 baler, converging wheels, kicker,
exc. cond., $12,000, 17' Allis hay tedder, $1250, more. J. E. Jeanes Gray 912-986-
.::3.::.30=:3=---=--,..,,.---,--,.---,-...,.-----,..-JD 450, w/tilt blade & rake new steering,
more. Daryl Breedlove Hazlehurst 912-375-
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JD 4630 tractor, good tires, runs great, $11,500. C. D. Stamps Newnan 770-251-
=2.::.69=:6:;__,,,..,..,,----,-....,.-,-.,-,--,,-----JD 4630 tractor $12,500; 16' metal equip
trlr., $2500. J. T. Flournoy Fort Valley 912-
825-5384 912-396-3356
JD 4640, 2900 hrs., quad range, $15,000. Larry Prather Martinez 706-863-9829
JD 466 baler, wide pick up, guage wheels,
push bar, $18,500. Jack Roquemore
Mansfield 770-787-5398 JD 503 mower, good cond., $300. Willis
S2S-2503
2=-4'-'6"'9'--------------- Ford 335 dsl., 3-pt. hitch, pis, front-end J.C. Penny, like new tiller, 8 hp., w/Briggs & Singletary Thomasville 912-226-39S3
16 hp., dsl. log splitter, 4"x30" stroke piston, SN Ford tractor, runs good, w/12 V. sys., loader, $7995; Ford backhoe/loader, pis, Stratton eng., $500. Tom A. McFarland JD 5200, 540 hrs., w/520 loader, exc. cond.,
exc. cond. Audrey Allen Emerson 770-3S2- $2950. Frank Tan Macon 912-474-9023
$7995. L. E. Christy Lincoln 706-359-17S4 Jasper 706-692-9076
$16,500. Andy Dove Bowersville 706-245-
2130
SN Ford tractor, $1750. more. Kenneth Ford 3400 gas tractor, runs good, & looks JD "B", 35 unstyled, 40 & 52 styled, Case -'-1'-'10"'5'---------------
16' disk, 2 gang Intl. brand, smoothing Cupp Cedartown 770-748-6295
fine, $4900/obo. David Brown Baxley 912- mdl. L. Sam Lowrey Armuchee 706-234- JD 5300, 4WD, w/540 loader, digging teeth,
harrow, $275. Dennis Smith Mount Airy 706- SN Ford tractor, w/bush hog, $3200. B. A. 367-6035
7729
lots of extras, 1200 hrs., $22,900/obo. Ken
8S6-6S92
McNair Athens 706-549-4034
Ford 3400 gas, front-end loader, pis., 3-pt. JD '37 mdl. "A", running & complete, needs Taylor McDoungh S00-94S-7576
1710 Ford, 3-cyl., dsl.,- 28 hp., 1000 hrs., sheltered. good cond., with new rotary, more.
J. Warren Vidalia 912-537-S861 2 5' bush hog, good cond., S300 ea., 2 disc
SN Ford tractor '52, great paint & mech., $3500. Mac Trent Cumming 770-781-S995
SN Ford, for selling parts; 4 pull bush hog, $3756; bush hog, $3000; harrow drag, $250.
hitch, PTO, recent paint, looks and runs good.
Ray Edward Bogart 770-725-1494
Ford 4ooo tractor, irrigation pump, more.
Danny McNab west Green 912-384-9305
restoring, $1500. John Maloney Doraville 770-457-6441
JD 10' disc harrow, pull type, w/ hyd. lift, 32' disc, $900. Johnny Burns Tignall 706-359-
JD 6400 tractor, S5. hp., ext. warr., 2900 hrs., $23,500. Jerry Woodard Dublin 912-
::2c..7=.2-,.::0c.::9=.27'-------------,--JD 643, corn head, like new, $5000, JD
tiller plow, for Super A Farmall, $200, more. Roy Couch La)Nrenceville 770-972-1457
2 disc turning plow, pull type, $150/obo. D. Shedd Rome 706-234-6S12
Kevin Pahl Crawford 706-743-S049
9N tractor, for parts, scrape blade home made, old mower, $1350. John Seasholtz Waycross 912-283-7S70
Ford 4000, pis., dsl., $6200, back hoe &
loader, JCB 1500 B, s7 ready to work, $14,500. J. w. Keown Richmond 706-855-
3835
2256 JD 1010, live PTO, live lift, wide front,
spinout whls., many recent repairs, good cond., $4500. Roy Goodwin Evans 706-863-
manure spreader, $1500. Ralph Brown
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JD 650 rake, w/3-pt. hitch; Deutz KM 22 drum mower; 2 used tractor tires; 2 row
2 flail mowers, good cond., $3500 ea. Lonnie Wainwright Roberta 912-S25-2096
2 free Bollen tractors, can be reparied, or used as parts, $300, all 3 some equip. Claude Purser Rockmart 770-6S4-1271
2 horse bumper pull trlr., needs minor repair., $650. F. Hall Atlanta 404-250-0735
2 horse wagons, 4 wheels, hyd. brks., hd.,
good cond., $750. Herbert Johnson Canton
770-479-4045 2 rainbow traveler irrigation units, w/PTO
pump, MF 2775 tractor, 140 hp., more. Mike Horne Duluth 770-623-1754
2 wheel Bolens Hersky garden tractor,
9N' disc harrow, good cond., $1200; JD 8300 grain drill, good cond., $2000; '86 Intl. 52SS tractor, more. L. Brooks Spier 912-3647470
AC 16 hp., hyd., garden tractor, very nice, bad mtr., will furnish rebuild kit, $400. Robert Clark Leslie 912-S74-1S1S
AC 7020, cab & air, $7800, JD 535 roller,
$11,500; AC K-2 w/2 heads $4SOO, more.
Albert Richardson Hartsfield 912-941-5764 AC D17 tractor, tir_es, low hrs., call after.6 pm.,
$6500. R. A. Lanier Acworth 770-424-6036 AC generator; AC stick welder, 120/240,
more. Fred West Dawson 912-995-5020
Ford 4000, 4-cyl gas tractor, runs good, looks like new, new paint, new tires, $5900. Dewey Richardson Rutledge 706-557-9392
s Ford 4600 disc tractor, good cond., good
tires, sheet metal, 8500 . T. Rupert Grovetown 706-651-S902 706-863-7594
Ford 5030, S5 hp.; 7310 Ford loader, -duel
remotes, canopy, $22,000. Brent Womack
Dallas 770-445-7032
Ford 552 rnd, baler, w/new belt, $3000. J. D. Peeples Kingsland 912-729-5S27
Ford 600 tractor, 5 spd., stack shift, sheltered, starts easy, runs great, $2750, in
Acworth area. Jim Wylie Calhoun 706-629-
8770
sidedresser. Robert Escoe Danielsville 706-
JD 1020, gas, p/s. 12 spd., 45 hp., good '7-.::.95=--2-=.::.65.::.'1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
paint, great lift, 6' rotary mower, more. Larry JD 6600, combine new raft bars. rebuilt
Genet Norcross 770-921-1598
motor, 16' flexhead, good cond. $4000.
JD 176 LX, 38" Kawaski eng., hyd. trans., Nelson Burnsed Statesboro 912-852-5456 current mdl., like new, less than 100 hrs., JD 699 hyd. dr., low drum, like new, $4000;
more. Tommy Powell Bainbridge 912-246- JD 825, 4 row shielded spray culti., like new,
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$3200. J. Norris Wri=ville 912-S64-2219
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turning plow cutting harrow, drag harrow,
reasonable offer. Felix Haney Rex 770-474-
233_21 , Rhino mowers, TW S , $
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Dennis P. Anderson Fort Valley 912-S22-
9S81
2-5' bush hog, in good cond., $300 ea; 2
disc tiller plow, for Super "A" Farmall, $200,
more. Roy Cough Lawrenceville 770-822-
1759 770-339-8790
20' bumper pull trlr., wood floor; mobile
home axles, 92' wide, $1050. Bo Smith
Crawford 706-743-3224
All purpose plow, blade, harrow, hole d'1gger, wood spl.1tter; 3 pt. h'1tch. $1000. G.
Neyman Rome 770-629-1769 B 414 or 275 Intl. part tractor, 3-pt hitch,
bush hog; 3-pt. hitch sub soiler; 2 3-pt. hitch sprayers, more. Jesse Ethredge Milledgeville 706-485-2016
B414 Intl., dis, 4-cyl., lift, wide front-end, dual range, $2200, more. G. Battles Palmetto 770-463-3572
Backhoe Bush Hog Brand, 3-pt. hitch, 9' dig depth, 2 buckets, used little, looks new, $6700. Jeremy Evans McDonough 770-957-
I 3499 Ford 640, $4400, recond.1t.1oned, harrow,
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3 ~o~ ~~g~ ~ush hog. .Bruce Wesson Macon 1- - 5 Ford 641 & 2000 planters & boom pole,
culti, post hole digger, all purpose plow, more.
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I Lee Henderson Zebulon 770-567-3268 Ford 650, gas tractor, good running cond.,
$3800, 5' bush hog, $490. J. Mitchell
I Decatur 770-939-3221 Ford 6610, 1300 hrs., remote hyd., canopy,
I 72 hp., $13,000. Cary Rhodes Taylorsville
770-6S4-6301
1 276 NH baler; 9' fluffer; 5' Vicon disk mower, 7591 770-957-2985
Ford 703, front-end loader, fits 600 thru 800 .
w/ cyl. lift, wheel rake, $4000, call after 6 pm. Backhoe, 18" buckets; 9' dig depth, fits on series tractors, 66" bucket, $1300. Arthur
I Frank Sutton Taylorsville 770-6S4-5600
tractor, w/3-pt. hitch, good cond., $2000. Wiechert Newnan 770-304-1963
2955 JD tractor, 4400 hrs., cab & aic exc. James Watkins Cumming 770-887-1785
Ford 7710, 86 hp., 1500 hrs., C & A radio,
I cond., $24,000.. Danny Smith Lyons 912- Berkeley unit, 1500' pipe, cloudburst gun, spin out wheels, radical tires, more. William D.
526-4962 912-526-3011
$5000. Brooks E. Culpepper Statenville Dorminy Alapaha 912-686-3293
I 3-pt. hitch pull type tedder rake, like new, 912-559-S604
Ford 7740, $17,000; Swanson PTO
$2200/obo. David Eberhardt Washington Bolens 1050 garden tractor, not running, peach/pecan sprayer, $3000; D/W PTO
I 706-274-3569
Wisconsin mtr., 10/1/2 hp., culti., $500. Jim sprayer, $4000. John Flourney Byron 912-
3300 JD combine, w/ 3 row corn head, 13' Andrews Edison 912-S35-2483
956-3357 912-956-5615
grain table, all in good cond., $5500. Derrol Johnson Bainbridge 912-221-5650 912-2469329
4 row Pittsburgh culti., $300; 16' hay trlr.,
Bush hog disc cutter, 7'x1 O', good cond., $2500, 10' tedder, $650, 6' rotary cutter. Danny Jones Reidsville 912-557-3078
Bushhog, Taylor, 5 ft $475, trailer tri-axle
Ford 8000 dsl., pis approx. 110 hp. dual
power, ext. hyd., runs good, 2 row sub-soiler,
$8950, more. Larry Garrett Stone Mountain
770-921-1636
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$200; trans., parts for Gleaner, $100; more. D. Bentley Thomaston 706-647-70S9 706-
647-6891 4 row Paulk bedder, w/row markers, exc.
cond., $2000. Doug Williams Milan 912-362-
67'x167', brakes, ramps, chains, 2 5/16' hitch $1375. S. H. Hand Norcross 770-441-3333
Case 2590, 6 row subsoiler spider, Intl. 295 planters, Paulk 2 row peanut inventer. James Newton Perkins 912-982-2021
Ford TW 30, cab & air, good tires, w/duals, call after 6 pm. Allen Gay Chula 912-831-7520
Gehl 125 feedmill w/elec. scales, exc. cond., $5500. Ralph Brown McRae 912-8682145
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4126 4' United farm tool finishing mower. $500. J.
Ross Macon 912-935-2553 4' planters, #105-49 bolts on toolbar, lgr.
plastic seed hoppers, 4225; 2 MF planters,
$75. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-S446 4020 JD, late mdl. power shift, good mech.
Case 450 track loader, w/4 in 1 bucket, runs
_e6x~ci.,?$.1 .O-,S!OO...Eidl. :H2o=w-cr-o-ff--La-F-a-y-et-te--70-6--
Case 450, 6-way blades, $19,500. Chop Evans Fort.Valley 912-S25-2095
Complete tongue & hitch for trlr, hay or cotton, $100. R. Underwood Conyers 770-
Gehl 125 feed mill, exc. cond., $4000. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 912-649-2438
Gehi 7' disc mowers, exc. cond., 1 for $2500, 1 for $3200, stock trlr., $2SOO, more. John Boren Concord 770-227-7044
Gehl MX65, portable feed grinder, $750. P. Hicks LaFayette 706-638-7784
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cond., $8000. Jack Williamson Lyons 912578-6850
4420 grain combine, w/grain table, AC & power steering, $6500. David Sizemore Buena Vista 912-649-2467
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4S3-S965 Corn picker, Ford 3-pt. hitch, good cond.
Irene Lane Franklin 706-675-3683 Craftsman garden mower, 20 hp., 50", like
new, $1500. Elbert Starling Nashville 912-
6S6-2967
Generator portable, 4000 watts, 120/240 elec. start, used once, $1000. T. Hall Baldwin 706-SS6-9642
Gill R-20 rollover, $625; Rhine 6' 14 way blade, $325; 300' of 4' chain link fence. R.
Johnson Ball Ground 770-605-1615
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 3, 1998
JD 850 tractor, hard canopy, turf type tires, exc. cond., $8000. Bruce Watson Griffin 770-
.467-8999 JD 95 combine, w/platform, good machine;
JD 65 for parts; good 3 row JD corn head. Wendell R. Pope Ocilla 912-468-5326
JD MT tractor, good cond., good tires/sheet metal, ready to work, $2,000. Roy Alberson Jackson 770-775-0244
JD finishing mower, $1250, exc. cond., hd., or trade for Murray tractor of equal value. Phil Hembrey Winder 770-867-6778
JD forklift for 540 loader, $1289 orig., sell for $900. Raymond S. Frazier 11 McDonough 770-957-2985
JD front mnt. blade for 100 to 170 hp tractor, 475 harrow, 4 btm. flip plow. W. Jule Windham Montezuma 912-472-7616
JD harrow, $750; Ford harrow, $450; 2 row culti., w/Cole planters, $450. James C. Williams Milan 912-362-4196 912-362-476
JD mdl. 710 tractor, 55 hp., dsl., complete motor overhaul, new paint, wide front, 3 PTO, Diff-lock, P/S $6200. John Daughtrey LaGrange 706-884-7555
JD pumping unit, 10kw generator, 1000'-6"
twist lock pipe, Boss traveler w/hose, 4 row M/F Corn head. Stanley Kl.rkland Br1nson 912-243-0545
JD rnd, baler, mdl. 510, always sheltered, good cond., $3000. W. Barron Carnesville 706-384-2648
KMC 4 row, high residue culti., $4000.
Ronald Carter Lake Park 912-559-5242 KMC shape, $16,000; KMC 4 row inverter,
$4000; 2 row inverter, $1500; 6 row reshaker,
4 !~~?~~ ~ore. Buzzy Miller Attapulgus 912-
KMC tillivator, 4 row w/ JD 71 planters. Eddie Smith Fitzgerald 912-423-3290
King loader for Case tractor, no breaks or welds, needs buckets, $1000. Robert E. Bryant Kingston 706-291-8645 Kubota B 6000, 12 1/2 hp, dsl., 960 hrs., 4WD, live PTO, 3-pt hitch, turf tires, more. James W. Hurt Jr. Bogart 770-725-9501 Kubota L-210, exc.'cond., 1000 hrs., $4000 cash. R. Higginbotham Elberton 706-2830008 Kubota L-2650 tractor, 25 hp . 2WD., 194 hrs., exc. cond., w/4" bushhog, $6800, more.
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NH 275 hay baler, good cond., $2100. Ralph
Wright Woodbury 706-553-5929
NH 35 feed mill, almost new, elec. scale,
auger turn table. H. Beecher Baxley 912-367-
4739
NH 355 feed mill, has only ground about 30
tons of feed, $6000.
Mike Sears
Willacoochee 912-383-6863
NH 355, grinder/mixer, good cond.,
sheltered, never turned, $4200. Willard
Redwine Dalton 706-277-1417
NH 402, 7' hay crimper, $525. Dennis
Adams Haddock 912-932-5981
NH 462 disc mower, used very little; NH 8
wheel V-rake, $375. Geron Williamson 442 G.
Williamson Rd. Lyons 30436 912-526-8965
NH 474 hay bine, good cond., $2500/obo.
Stan Nabors Bostwick 770-985-2914
NH 488 haybine, sheltered, like new cond.
Forrest Townsend Dublin 912-272-3311
NH 851 hay baler, kept in shelter, good
cond., ready for field. Ronnie Long Madison 706-342-3684
NH 853 baler, calf working chute, 4 row no-
till, planter. P. Benkoski social Circle 770-4640447
Oliver tractor, 105 hp., duals, runs good,
$5000/obo. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-
5080 Pea/butterbean combination sheller, 2 bu.
Tamaco w/all sz. screens, used 1 season, 4 sets of screens, $4100. T. Suber Senoia 770599-9608
Peerless farm wagon, w/hyd., $800. Joe
Tyler Box Springs 912-649-7464
Plows, & gear-for mule. D. Peterman Alto 706-778-9513
Post hole digger, $395; 6' baled, $225; 5' box
blade $350 16 20 d"sc harro $525/$575
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Post hole digger, operates off hyd. lift, $250.
John Taylor Duluth 770-476-3650 770-476-
2671
Post hole digger, $450, boom pole, $100,
bush hog 5', $500, shank all purpose plow,
$350, more. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-
2432
Pump, high volume Marlow, 1100 GPM,
Detroit dsL, enclosed trailer. C. M. Smith
Hampton 770-707-0777
Rainbow irrigation traveler unit, good hose,
~~~-~~~~e, $2800. Keith Brown Helena 912-
V-30 Ditch Witch, good cond. Hoskel 2 900 egg auto. turner incubators, one-4
Chambers Cleveland 706-865-2373
tray hatcher, 1 debeaker, five 1O' cages, 3
Vicon V-rake, '95 mdl., $71 OD, Gehl 162 7' brooders. C. Anderson Collins 912-693-7805
disk mower, $3000. Charles Willis Zebulon 2 lge. electric fans, 42"x42", suitable for
770-567-8791
chicken house, greenhouse, etc. J.L. Crusee
Vicon mower, & hay conditioner, 8' culti., P.O. Box 1754 Cumming 30028 770-889-
good cond., $2500. Gene Crawford Rebecca 6831
912-643-7790
3 elec. mtrs. w/switch boxes, one 3 ph. 60
Walk behind sickle mower. C. Born hp. $999, 10 hp. $250, one 5 hp. $150. C.C.
Carnesville 706-384-3712
Tritt Suches 706-747-3696
Wood-Mizer LT 40, hydr. gas trlr. package, 3 like new floor cha.ins and guides, fit New
surge, brks., sis, bed, sleeves, hyd., more, Holland 851 or 852 rnd. baler. Ronnie
Taylor Co. Mike Smith Butler 912-862-5110 Willoughby Stapleton 706-547-2802
Woodmizer sawmill, '91, mdl. LT-30, G-18, 30, 40, 55 gal. plastic drums, screw on lids,
67 hrs., usage, $10,000/obo. Bob Awad for storing feed & farm supplies, $12 up. C.
Martinez 706-860-5925
Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239
Woodmizer sawmill, LT 40 HD 624, 300' Choretime $50, BCS 10 hp. tiller
sharpener & setter, blades, resaw, 450 hrs. w/mower $500, 30 brooders $90, 5V tin,
Patti Hale Enigma 912-386-0541
lumber. Doug Queen Alpharetta 770-475-
Woods 59 belly mower, for IH Cub tractor, 5336
good cond., $400. Kenneth Funderburk 36" chicken house fans, cool air, painted
Warm Springs 706-663-4877
Farm Machinery Wanted
fans, shutters are included also. Chip Brooks Clarkesville 706-754-5818
36" chicken house fans w/frame & motor for
Want sprayer-air blast, 3 pt. w/100 gal. tank,
sale, $50 ea. Winford Kanday 706-348-6785
Cleveland
12 0 J~ctod ~r~sk or ~imula~' 9~~~ ~~nod., reas. 38x40 Steel-Masters shed, never
pricweant
11 ner avo - 12 volt hvy. duty winch
suitable
for
equip. trailer. J. Haun Chickamauga 706_375_
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4 feed bins, fans, shutters, Choretime feeder, 2fill systems. Kenneth Wilbanks
FoWstearnt BAluCeWRDi4d5g,eg7a0s6-o6r32d-s5l.32tr4actor, running Baldwin 706-886-4556
cond. or for parts, reas. priced. Stacey Burden 4 pullet houses being scraped out, equip. 4
C owmaenr t
7C0u6b-78C3a-d5e8t40that
needs
work
or
parts;
yrs. old, will be sold from top to bottom Choretime. J. Holland Resaca 706-629-6390
also, want JD or small garden tractors. Harlon 4'x8' Porta Hut $175; 4'x20' 4" goat panels
Langford West Point 706_645_2862 Want Cub Cadet 126 for parts need rear
attachments, manual front TO for 12 hp. Kohler. Troy Drummond Covington 770_786_1802
Want JD 1070, 1050, 970 or similar w/loader and backhoe, cash waiting. Fred Wehner
$30; livestock panels for L.B. pickup $100; 200-gal. fuel tink wistand $125. L. Brown Athens 706-353-7421 ----------------
5 rnd. hay feeders $20 ea., good cond. Rob
Matthews Coweta 770-253-8138
50' bar joist $150 ea. Leonard Draper
Monroe 770_267_1146
Tallapoosa 770-949-3014 770-942-0177
Want JD 410 or 510 baler for parts, 500 gal. propane tank $450. Garland
specifically need tension spring for bale tension. Barron Cumming 770-887-3542
Allen Schrock Hillsboro 706-468-6885
6' tomato stakes $0.25, 6' bean stakes
Want Merry brand front tine rotary tiller in $0.25, 7' $0.30, other sizes on request, no
good cond., reas. priced, will cpnsider other Sunday sales, call before coming. Paul King
brands. Betty Stephens Monroe 770_267_5055 Lithonia 770-482-6858
Want
~6~~er.
NH 847 or 848 rnd. baler, 5 112, disc David Watts Chickamauga 706-539-
6" PTO pu_mp, corn sheller, turpentine tools,
~~~onn ~~~!~ ~~~~3~~~~~~3 grind stone. J.W.
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-
"'"4""68"'2"-------------Grain bins, two 3600 bsh. w/floors, augers,
fans, good cond., not rusted, you move, $750 for both. S. Barfoot Dudley 912-676-3409
Heart pine, tongue & groove flooring, sev. widths & grades $3/bd. ft. & up. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-323-1954
Hobart cuber $995, 10' cutting table $250, 3 roll polywrap machine $150. C. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490
Horse barn, 80'x200', ready to assemble, you haul, $18,000. Pat Williams Fairburn '-77'-0"--""9""69"---'-1""59""1'------------
Incubator, wood cabinet, 40x30x18, manual trays $175; 2 cages, approx. 20" cube fiberglass sides w/wire front & floor, $20 ea. Sue Harris Marietta 770-992-1669
Lubing peck drinkers for 500' house, stainless steel nipples, $25. Rick Caldwell _Fe'-l-'-to'-n_77_0'--""'"6_46'--""'"5_4'-90'---------
Meat grinder, 1/2 hp. Hobart, very good working cond.; cement vibrator, 2" head, good working cond. Emmett Loudis Augusta 706-651-1528
~M'-e"'"t"""a-1r-o"-o~fin"""g_p_a_n_e-ls-.-s-e_v__c_o-ls-.,-c-an-be-cu-t,
low cost. B. Reed Cedartown 770-748-7751
Old barn free for complete removal, still usable. Charles Johnson Conyers 770-483-
=00'8"'51'3-d'7-'7-b0"""-r9i"2"c2k"-'1s~.6-'6-"9-th"-o"""u-sa_n_d_s_,_s_o_m_e_c_le_a_n_e-d,
stacked must go, pnce nego. Edwin Lavender Gordon 912-628-5790
Old cotton gin, three 80 saw stands, all or
part. Harold Scoggins Summerv111e 706-
_39_7_-_2_33__ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Old log barn, 15x20, $3500 cash only. Dana Dixon Glennville 912-654-4446
One 10 foot pc. of roller conveyor, used for loading and unloding boxes of fruit, $125. D.V. King 1565 Adams Rd. Vienna 31092 912-268-6767
One 100 gal. diesel fuel tank, two 25 gal. diesel fuel tanks w/hardware. David Lockhart Macon 912-784-1099
PVC, asstd. pipe and fittings, 4"-48", tees, elbows, wyes, couplings, etc., various gauges. Red Beall Pine Mountain 706-6634525
Pint and qt. canning jars, qts. $3.50/doz.,
pts. $4/doz. B. Wright Conyers 770-808-
4453 .
.
dsl.eng., new tires, $5500. Richard R. Naylor Restored 9N Ford tractor, new tires, paint, Want PTO shaft and housing for JD 40w 60 lb. anvil, hand water pump, farm bell,
Talking Rock 706-692-6197.
battery, starter, 2 sets of plows, all like new, tractor, possibly whole parts tractor. C. Cole blacksmith post vise; also, corn sheller, cash
Pint jars, (Mason), w/lids, self-shrinkable bands, good for honey or canning,
Kubota tractor, w/6' mower, 692 hrs., leave
3~~~~~i~ Calvin Watson Leesburg 912Kuhn GMD-500 multi. disc mower, 20 hrs.,
$4000. Lamar Lathem Dawsonville 770-
$3200/obo. David Dorsey Bowman 706-245-
0609 Rnd. baler, 4x4, (500#), $7500, 10.yrs. old.
Archie De Long Cleveland 706-865-3659
Rotary tiller, 3.5' cat-1, $500, also 45 sheets
Hazlehurst 912_375_7529 Want all parts to engage 4 wheel drive on a
1210 Case or 1210 David Brown. Ralph Hierst Valdosta 912_247_2155
Want auxiliary hydr. kit, (adaptor plate to
only. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
7 qt. Sears pressure canner, good cond., $25 firm. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. _M_a~y_sv_i_ll_e_3_0_55__ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
7 rolls drip tape, 1/2" width w/8" emmitters,
$3.45/case, no shipping. Ray Lingerfelt_ Gainesville 770-534-7348
Plastic poult boxes, White, larger than chick boxes, 25"x19"x7 1/2", 4 partitions, nestable, $4 ea. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-
479-3632
steel siping, 3'x27', like new. Henry Maddox transmission, control valve, hoses & couplers), $85 ea. roll, 1 1/2 lay flat. Lee Whitt 6890
LT 40 Woodmizer sawmill, w/20 hp., Onan mtr., manual saw set, sharpener & blades,
$8750. C. Reid Rochelle 912-365-7518 Lewis Brothers poultry house keeper, #2,
Blakely 912-723-5866 Rotary tiller, Sears 48" PTO., for use
w/garden tractors, w/cab O, 3-pt. hitch. Jodie Boyd Alpharetta 770-475-6582
for MF230 tractor. Bob Martin Brooklet 912_ Montezuma 912-472-2260
842_2968
9 rolls high tensile field fence, (like new),
Want backhoe, trade 100 hp. tractor, 8, blade, height 47", 330 ft. per roll, $75 per roll. R.
6 yd. pan, 12, disc harrow, 6, bushhog, all 1 Thomas Pendergrass 770-532-1201 706-
Plywood: 1/2" MOO exterior, 5-ply plywood for farm structures, 4'x8', 3'x8', 4'x6', 4'x4', 3'x5', 2'x6', $0.35/sq. ft. Graham Goves Atlanta 404-815-4823
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hyd., exc. cond., $8000. Larry Maney Rotary tiller, Maletti, 10' wide, like new. owner equip. M.B. Litton.Jr. Blairsville 706_ 693-4227
Portable Paul livestock scales $800. J.B.
Baldwin 706-886-9551
Gregg Ivey Roswell 770-475-5187
745_5478
All kind of used poultry equip., in goocj Smith Hiram 770-943-5249
Lincoln Welder, SA 200, newly rebuilt eng., sawmill Lumbermate, Mark 2 & sharpening- Want diesel tractor, 40_45 mp., 1960_70,s cond. Donald Alexander Cleveland 706-865- Portable tanks, 275/330 gal., 6" cap, on/off
good cond., $2100-cash. Ben Anderson equip., less than 30 hrs., $6200. Andy Dunford mdl., well maintained, used moderately, w/wo. _2_77_0______________ valve, uses: water, kerosene, diesel fuel, etc.
Locust Grove 770-775-7199
Americus 912-924-4277
front-loader & equip., N. Ga. area. Gary Approx. 30 over-shoulder picking buckets $50 Griflin Wright Rome 706-291-8120
Long hard hose traveler, Bauer PTO pump, Set of twin cyl. steam eng., & 1 big boiler, all caparara Buford 770-945-8322
w/straps and skirts, $8 ea. or $6.50 ea. for all. Poultry house, 36x500 on metal truss,
350 GPM, 2 Nelson 150 guns. S. Harris 3 for $1 ooo. D. Watkins 1056 Claybourne Dr. Want hay fluffer, preferably a Kuhn. Steve Bob McGuinty Rochelle 912-365-2384
metal roof in exc. cond., can be taken down in
Butler 912-862-3388
M Farmall tractor, w/silage loader, $950. Billy Greer Hampton 770-946-4616
MF 10, w/mower & 3 pcs. equip., $1500; 6' Taylor Way off set harrow, fair cond., $500. Travis Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-5112
MF 1010 dis., 16 hp., low hrs., 4' finish
Elberton 30635 706-213-7708
Sev. 8" & 11" grainovator feed wagons, good cond., 11" grainovator feed wagon w/electronic scale readout. Gene Callaway, Jr. Rayle 706274-3392
Sheet metal shear, 36' manual operated,
little rust, minor assemby, needed, $650. R.
Pettit Gainesville 770_983_7937
Barrels, plastic & metal, 30, 55, 60 gal., $10
Want hay wagon 10 pull w/tractor, any cond. ea. T.W. Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Dave Cherry Marietta 770_971 _6013
Beams, (4), rough cut Western cedar,
Want lift valve assembly for 8275 Intl. harvest 4x12x24, $125 ea., all $400; (2) 4x12x12 $40
tractor, Clayton Co. H. Dunn Rex 770_961 _ ea., some zin thick sizes avail. Roy Watson
5738
Fairburn 404-768-5768 770-964-4550
Want one Aero-Powell tobacco topper head Blacksmith anvil & post vise, extra lge. A.
12' sections. Kenneth Beasley Dahlonega
706-864-6261 Pt. and qt. canning jars, wide mouth and
regular width jars, $3.50 per doz., pt. $4.50 per doz. T. Grizzle Dalton 706-864-9114
Qt. and pt. canning jars $2.50 doz., rings
incl. C.B. Haney Smyrna 770-435-7654
mower, 5' scrape blade, $5200. R. T. Carter Valdosta 912-247-8914
complete in good cond., Ive. msg. E.B. Jones Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842
Rabbit hutches, wooden framed w/mesh
Hammock Brooks 770-719-8126
MF 135 dsl., 40 hp., good tires, lift, paint,
new battery, exc. cond., $4800. Robert L.
Lambert Barney 912-244-4220 912-7752529
MF 178, dsl., 4 cyl., Perkins eng., approx.
68 hp., pis., good tractor, $7650 cash, more. B. D. Ganett Ellenwood 404-363-4239
MF 231 dsl., pis, 320 hrs, '94 hi-low trans.,
exc. cond., $8200. Raiford Helton Carrollton 770-832-8968
MF 245 dsl., power steering, new tires,
S~~ $7500; 1 disc plow, for Cub, $100. T. w. 2C8a5rr1o0119to0nh770-8312-9816 12 d d I
,
rs., mu t1 pwr., sp ua
remotes, canopy, spinout wheels, wheel
weights, more. Kevin Songer Cumming 770-
Sleeve hitch mnt. moldboard, turning plow,
for garden tractor, $100. Ken D'Angelo Stone
Mountain 770-925-7779
Smoothing harrow, w/cyl, disc 60%, call after
8 pm., $850. Don Williams Carrollton 770-
854-8958
Snapper garden tiller, 8 hp., will go farward or back, has plower, good shape, $800. Jimmy
Johnston Fairburn 770-969-8589
.sq. hog, bale conveyor, 22'-24' long, 3 hp., gas motor, $300. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-
2914
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~~~a5y6e;,5 PTO peach, pecan sprayer, $3000, $4000. John Flournoy
--
TO 30 MF, new eng., paint, $3750. Elzie
Stapelton Kite 912-668-3070
Hahira 912_794_2871
Brock chicken feeders & lines, 400' ea.,
Want one 20_21 ,, disc plow disc w/5 holes, no $900 obo. Greg Lindstrom Cumming 770-
breaks. W.C. Phelps Leesburg 912_439_0163 ""8-'-44'---'-6""95"-3"-------------
Want sickle mower, 9, cutting bar, works on a Canning jars, pts. and qt., regular and wide
3-pt. hitch w/belt pulley. Grady Thompson mouth, $2.25 per doz., call aft. 5 pm. Anne
Monroe 770_267_6664
Sinyard Perry 912-987-3359
Want tires 12.4128 or complete Ford 800
Cart. "Garden Way" mdl. 26, like new tires, tubes, two coats preservative, $150. G.
:9p::.8:a:::r6::t..s.-4..:t.4.r:.a5:;:c.7:_ tor,_rea_s. _ J. B_run_er_Fo_res_t P_ark_77_0- Be.nnett Stone Mounta1n 770-979-8393
Want to buy f<irm hand rake, mdl. Bob Conger Elberton 706_283c3279
F-76_0 _
Chicken house equip., Ziggity drinkers, like new brooders w/thermostats & gas lines, must
Want to buy Junked AC 810 tractor for parts, sell, make offer. Preston Newsom Demorest
Ive. msg. Emanuel Hunt Jr. East Point 404_ ""34-'9'---'-55"-1'-4'--------'------
7ho0~6~-7~5~4~-~6~0~8n1vg~l~~in~~~~~~ h~u;e,h~~;~~~g1,
Want used Bobcat in good cond. John Ray
686 _Bessie
Lane
Jasper -
30143
4 lines, make offer. Grady Allen Danielsville 770-795-2555
wiring, 2 door comp. $5-$20 ea. Jody Kirk
4986 Hollingsworth Ferry Rd. Franklin 30217
770-854-6041
Regular & wide mouth canning jars, qts.
$3.50 per doz., pt. $3 per doz. J. Henderson
Monroe 770-207-4373
Small portable farm bldg., clap board
siding, colonial salt box style, will del. w/in 25 m1.. and erect Graham Groves Allanta 404-
815-1785 Tin/used 5V, 9-10-11 '/$3, corrugated 1O' &
11 '/$3, 20'/$7; lumber 2x4x12'-$2; homemade
.trLues~s~e~s~o3~0~'/o$:1~5r,~einns~ual7a.tiro~n~-b;o:a~r~d~23':x:8w'xn1
"/$1.50. lumber,
red oak", $1.25 bd. ft., age driecj 8 mos., all 1" boards. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-
887-6880
TW 25, dual, rebuilt eng., $1850, NH 900
MF 393, 4WD, w/cab & air, front-end loader, harvester, 3 row harrow, exc. cond., $1350. Jeff
FARM SU PP LIES
Co-op 8 hole metal hog feeder $100. 942-5018 Harvey H. Walker Hephzibah 706-592-5306 Trusses, 30', $25 ea., have 20; lumber-
exc. cond., $34,000. Angela Harris Ranger Yoder Montezuma 912-472-2711
'
Commercial steel siding, 36" wide, 20' long, irregular boards w/bark one side, $100/lge.
706-334-2600
MF bush hog, 7', $400, M Farmall tractor, $300. Wayne Davis Monroe 770-464-1468
MF lift type-hay rake, $200; 3 above ground fuel tanks, on skids, $300. W. Griffin Byron . 912-956-4334
MF mdl. 925, 1O' hay mower conditioner good cond., $1000. Luvern Blair LaGrange 706-882-6865
MF sickle mower, mdl. 238, exc. cond., 2 extra blades, 1 extra complete unit for parts, $550. W. Terry Godfrey Macon 912-986-9215
MF tractor 283, 400 hrs., 72 hp., 7' bush hog, 560 Belarus, .cab & air, 300 hrs., loader. Randy Peppers Dallas 404-722-8870
Manure spreader, 70 bushel,, ground driven, restored, $595, roto tiller, burns front tines, 5 hp., $135. Carl A. Dangar Canton 770-751-9722
Miniature 1 horse wagon $500. M. Hitt Grovetown 706-863-1620
Murray tractor, 14.5 hp., auto trans, seldom used, 3 yrs. old, $700. Ronnie Kukowski Marietta 770-977-9029
Trlr., 16' flatbed, 2 axles, 12" sides, ra'mps, w/
12 V. elec. winch, $1075. J. King
Lawrenceville 770-963-0896
Troy-Silt Tomahawk chipper/shredder, 8 hp, elec. s~rt, $850. Jeanne Signs Byron 912- 956--4- 597- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Troy-Bi It Tomahawk chipper/shredder, 8 hp.,
IC .standard, 5 hp pony tiller, more. Josh Clark
Suwanee 770-232-0749 Troy-Silt tiller, 8 HP., elec. start, 13 hrs.,
bumper plow, $1450. W. Byron Golden
Milledgeville 912-452-0826
Troy-Silt chipper, shedder, 8 hp., commercial
eng., exc. cond., $875. Angelo Pepe
LaGrange 706-884-4852
'
Turf built tractor, 5 mower, scrape blade, all
planting equip., exc. cond., condition recently
painted, $8000. Marcus Roper Cumming 770-
887-1377
Utility trlr., 5'x1 O', tilt like new, $650. L. Thomas Powder Springs 770-943-541 5
Utility trlr., hd., 6'x1 O', exc. cond, $650/obo, call after 6 pm. & before 9 pm. James L. _Heard Woodbury 706-553-5835
11 you have questions regarding ads in this category; call Mia Haney at 404_651 _9084:
Cart. "Garden Way" Model 26, new tires, tubes, two coats preservative, $150_ G. Bennett Stone Mountain 770_979_8393
o (20) 48" cool air fans $175 ea., (2) 9' brock
bins $450 ea.; (600) 3'x20' used tin $1 ea. Hal Dillard Ellaville 912-937-5370
1 gal. pots 100/$15, 3 qt. pots, 200/$20, all never used, still in packaging. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522
1O ea. greenhouse Lovered electric fans, Windmaster 6 blade, 24" long, w/1/4 hp., 100
volt motor, $30 ea. w. Lambert Boniare 912-
987-2900
100 twenty bsh. bin boxes, $55 ea., good cond., call 8 am.-4 pm. Billy Drew Quitman 912_263_7564
105 gal. L-shaped fuel tank for pickup w/electric pump, $500. G. Parker Athens 706-208-9675
1500 gal. Mueller milk tank, surge vacuum pump, 8 Delaval feeders, Stanchions, 2 feed bins. J. Gilreath Blairsville 706-745-6647
no rust, ribbed, 26 gauge, $17.50 ea. Ellis
Appling Lithonia 770-482-8730 Creosote utility poles $1 .50/ft. firm; also,
treated lumber, cut to order, $0.60 bd. ft., we del. and install. F-hil Bragg Douglasville 770489-1959
Dismantled greenhouse 20x50. J. Brogdon Clyo 912-754-3834
Drums, food grade, steel- 55 gal. open head, plastic- 55 gal. open & closed. Valerie Martin College Park 404-762-5171
Drums, plastic & metal, 15, 30, 40, 55 gal., food grade, $4-$7.50 ea., open or closed. Gene Walden Covington 770-786-7233
Flexible rubber tubing, many sizes, various farm uses. Don Gambrell Lilburn 770-3811143
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Goat, emu, turkey outdoor feeder, metal, holds about 1000 lbs., $40. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-7866
Good used lap siding $99/1000, like new siding, tin, other lumber avail. Stephen Daniel P.O. Box 774 Dallas 770-445-6270
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
0tr9u5c9k load David Cowart Cumming 770-886-
Heritage Farm Sets Mule Day
The Shields/Ethridge Heritage Farm will hold its Mule Day '98 on June 13, featuring craft demonstrations of quilting, blacksmithing. chair caning, basketmaking and pottery throwing. The Georgia Old-Time Plow Club will conduct plowing demonstrations. There also will be tours of the gristmill, cotton gin, wheat house, and other buildings. For more information, call (706) 367-8693. The Shields/Ethridge Farm is a non-profit, outdoor-historic museum listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Wednesday June 3, 1998
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Used tin, 5V, 3'x20', blue board insulation, 2'x8'x1 '', 36' truss. Kenneth Turner Alto 706778-9258
V-belts, pulleys, sprockets, be.arings,
Beefmaster cow, regd., bred, 600; also, Beefmaster-Charolais heifers 9-14 mos. old, from 625 to 700 lbs., $450 ea./obo, all are 012en. Pete Walker Jas12er 706-337-7767
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 16 mos. old, light birth wgt., $900 ea. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 912-362-4619
Regd. Polled Limousin bull, blk., 14 mos.,
Georgia Cooking
electrical relays, fuses, switches, timers-10 & Black & Red Gelbvieh bulls, A.I. sired, scurred, good EPD's, ready for lgt. serv., call
30 min., 24 hr., solenoid water valves. Jim polled, bw 76+, WW 708+, YW 1082+, priced aft. 6pm. Wayne Tankersley Madison 706-
Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
from $1100. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635- 342-3455
2729
Regd. Red Angus bull & heifers, exc.
PASTA PRIMAVERA Fresh vegetables can't be beat!
LIVESTOCK
Black Angus bull, 5 yrs., regd. Hobb-Hi bloodline, call aft. 6 pm. Jorge Haber spade SC491 Bar 875, 1800 lb., very gentle, Columbus 706-323-2405
112 pound broccoli florets, (about 4 cups)
$1200, aft. 6pm. R. Bradshaw Hiawassee Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding age
2
tablespoons olive oil, divided
If you have questions regarding ads in this 706-896-3206
& younger. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-
2
cloves garlic, minced
category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
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
Brahman bulls & heifers, red & speckled, gentle, qlty. stock; also, crossbreed cattle, all affordable. Dennis Miles Carrollton 770-8346135 770-830-8417
Bulls, Regd. Red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also,
3427
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, polled, 1 yr. old, $950. Rile~ Jones Dallas 770-459-5398
Regd. Senepol cows & calf prs., calves Angus bred, $850; other commercial cow/calf prs. avail. at $750. Ed WUliams Calhoun 706-
1 1 112 112 112 112
medium zucchini, sliced thin (about 1 cup)
teaspoons dried basil leaves teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper pound spaghetti, cooked and drained
minimum of 90 days before they can be few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 629-0608
2
tablespoons water
advertised.
770-258-2069
Regd. Simmental bulls, 6 mos., $650, 2
2
tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
Cattle
.Cattle moving from farmtOlannmust
have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter.
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Club Calf prospects-Limousin steers, Limousin heifers, show qlty., top bloodlines. Kenneth Parmer LaGrange 706-882-3153 706-884-6753
yrs., $900, 3 yr. old $1000, herd cert./accred. Ste12hen Davis Tennille 912-552-1715
Regd. black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, Sandy Creek Boss sire, cert. herd, all shots, easy calving. V. Cam12bell Elberton 706-283-7268
Regd. black Angus bull, 3 1/2 yrs., by Traveler 71; 2 heifers, bred cows. Don Helm Covington 770-786-6503
Steam broccoli until just tender. Meanwhile heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil
in a large frying pan and saute garlic. Add zucchini and cook until slightly browned. Add broccoli and stir in basil, salt and pepper. In a medium pot,
combine cooked spaghetti, water and remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil,
parmesan cheese and vegetable mixture. Stir, cover and heat over low heat. Yields 6 servings.
Buyers are urged to request proof of a Eight '97 purebred Angus heifers, ready to Regd. black Angus bulls (2) A. I. sired, 19negative brucellosis test prior to purchase. breed, mostly GRD DTS of Emulation EXT. 31 mos., Leachman Right Time & LRA New
1 Charolais bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $600. G. W. Charles Mcintosh Lexington 706-743-5945 Trend, 2 other good service age blk. bulls.
Toni R. Crismon Albany, Ga.
Jackson Atlanta 404-349-4569
Gelbvieh cattle, Purebred & Percentage, Jer!}'. McArthur Dalton 706-272-4626
1 Embryo polled Hereford bull, dob 11-2-92, bw 100 lbs., ww 620 lbs., todays wgt. 2200 lbs., very gentle. Bobby Rocker Crawfordville 706-456-2670
blk. & gold, gentle, reas. priced, call aft. 5:30pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-6402
Holstein bulls, purebred, service age, sired
Regd: black Angus bulls 7-20 mos., A. I. breeding, gooq bloodlines, strong, stout bulls, performance quaranteed. Ken Parris Chickamauga 706-539-2753
Nutritional Information Per Serving:
Calories 181, Protein 6 g, Carbohydrates 27 g, Fat 6 g, Cholesterol 2 mg, Fiber 3 g, Calcium 67 mg, Iron 2 mg, Sodium 229 mg
1 bull, 2 pairs, 3 bred, 2 heifers, regd. by A.I. sires, $950. Noah Yoder Montezuma Regd. black Angus bulls, 13 & 14 mos.,
Beefmaster, exc. bloodlines, $8,000, call aft. 912-472-7944
Independence bloodline. R. L. Robinson
Note: Toni adds about 114 cup light pesto ranch dressing for a creamier
512m. David Harris Butler 912-862-5640
Jersey/Guernsey cross cow, dob 2/26/93, Dallas 770-445-2027
sauce.
1 cow 3 yrs $700; 1 heifer calf 15 mos., $600; 1 heifer calf .11 mos. $550; 1 cow 7 yrs. $800; all 4-$2600; all purbred Santa Gertrudis. James Caldwell Thomaston 706647-9565
1 regd. Jersey cow, fresh 5/1 /98, $575 w/calf, halter broken, gentle. J. Carter
gentle, bred, exc. bloodlines. B. J. Holland Cob~-0wn 912-684-2718
Limousin, polled breeding-age bulls, full blood, purebred, cow-calf prs., cert./accred. herd. W.L. Murray 873 Fairway Dr. SE. Monroe 30655 770-267-2125
Limousin, red & blk., purebred, regd. bulls,
Regd. black Angus cows, bred, some A.I., herd cert./accred. $900. Gene Williams Milan 912-362-4717 912-362-1839
Regd. milking Shorthorn bulls & heifers, gentle, lots of color & milk, heifers make super moms, will del. P. Lyman Watkinsville 706769-5909
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questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-
Covington 770-464-2349
heifers, cows & pairs, call aft. 6pm. Mike Regd. purebred Simmental bull, polled, blk. 282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the
1 regd. black Angus bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, Connor Preston 912-828-5872
w/white face, dob 6-17-97, easy calver, $850. recipe.
Traveler bloodlines, $1000. W. C. Layson Haddock 912-932-5058
100 A.I. Holstein heifers, 12-16 weeks old, farm raised, all .shots current. D. Culpepper Perr~ 912-827-0987 912-954-5734
14 commercial cows, Charolais, Angus & Limousin cross, 7 w/calves at side, remainder due to calve. C.L. Brooks Gordon 912-628-
Maine x Chiangus & Maine x Angus bred cows & heifers, bred to Maine bulls, some A, I. Neal Pace Iron Cit~ 912-774-2470
Nurse cows, 2 Holsteins, 1 Jersey, 1 Guernsey, 3 nursing 2-3 calves ea., 1 due to calve July, sell-w or w/o calves. P. Langston Douglas 912-383-9052
One 3/4 polled (s) Piedmontese bull, 1
Harold Moone~ Toccoa 706-779-5202
Regd., gentle, 4 yr. old Braford bull, G.D. Q. Ranch bloodline, easy calving, selling to prevent inbreeding, 1750. lbs., $1500. Emmett Faris! Ellijay 706-635-4314
Santa Gertrudis, young bulls 8 to 14 mos., exc. bloodlines, horned & polled, $500-$700, cow/calf pairs. Roy C. Gandy Royston 706-
Yorkshire/Hamp X, cut, wormed, sev. avail., $40 firm ea. B. Haar McDonough 770-9147609
Goats and Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this
2 yr. old Pygmy billy, black, $50, proven, not for slaughter, also, 3 mo. old chocolate miniature Pygmy billy, $50. Willard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
20 Boer/Nubian does, regd. Kiko bucks; '95 regd. boar x Nubian buck, son of Doe Maker. C. Thom12son Twin Cit~ 912-562-3946
2655
purebred Murray gray bull, $1000 ea. John T. 245-9572
categpry, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
3 Common goats, 1 female, two kid males
16 mo. regd. Limousin bull, long body, calving ease, also, black polled bulls. Sid Arnold Athens 706-546-9039
w.. 17 top qlty. A.I. Holstein heifers, Shortbred,
reas. priced. J. Pierce Millen 912-8637799
19 red purebred Limousin cows, 14 prs., mostly young & .polled. Sam Freeman Fors~th 912-994-2526
2 Regd. Polled Herefords, 1 bull, 1 COW w/calf and bred back. D.L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143
2 heifers, 1 purebred Hereford, 1
Lee Waycross 912-285-1210
Santa Gertrudis heifers, open & bred Santa
Polled Gelbvieh bulls, polled Simmental Gertrudis bred cows. Charles Kiker Ellijay
bulls, ready for service. H.T. Higdon 706-276-2000 706-635-2895
Greensboro 706-453~2117
Santa Gertrudis bulls, both weaning &
Polled Santa Gertrudis bulls, top qlty., semen- tested, open heifers, .~cert./accred.
breeding age. . 706-695-4987
Larry Loughridge
Chatsw.. orth
herd. Richard Merritt Weston 912-828-6610 Simbrah & Simmental bulls, various ages &
912-887-3891
colors, top bloodlines, reas. prices. Terry
Purebred Polled Simmental & Simbrah Whigham Vidalia 912-583-2063
cows w/calves, bred heifers and Purebred Simmental 17 mo. bull, oown son of JY
Polled Simmental bull. V.L. Willis TyTy 912- Polled Bold Leader, pasture-raised, 1/2 bro. to
382-5909
#1 Polled Sim. 93 Tifton bull, sev. FB/PB
Regd. Simmentals, 3 heifers, bred cows, all bulls/heifers, cert./accred. herd. Kim Hinton
Small Alpine-Toggenburg nanny, can be milked, $75; sev. kid billies; 2 Nubian cross & Alpine/Toggenburg billy kids, $50/up. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328
'95-97 ABGA regd. Boers, fullblood African flock buck $900; plus 1/2, 3/4, does $200; 3/4, 7/8 bucks, $150. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-4 75-5149
'96, '97 & '98 meat goats, all ages, Boer/Spanish crosses. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264-2258
'97 regd. 3/4 Boer buck, correct color & size, $150, from 6-1 Opm. Bill Morgan
that are. neutered, $35 for all. B. Cain Jackson 770-775-1115
3 purebred Toggenburg kid nannies, $100 ea., call aft. 5 pm. Mike Carnes Covington 770-786-7576
3 yr. old Hampshire ram, good bloodline. Crafton Dover Chatsworth 706-695-9180
3/4 Boer male $150; 5 females, some w/Boer & Common mixed kids. Webb Mask Fa~etteville 770-461-8564
4 billies, 2 fullblooded Nubian, 2 1/2 Nubian-1/2 Common, all w/frosted ears, $35 to $50. Bar!}'. Price Rentz 912-984-4f.99
Beef master cross, reas. priced. Richard polled, call aft. 6pm. Joel C. Kitchens Jr. Re~nolds 912-847-3452 912-847-3319
Wa~nesville 912-~78-4714
4 yr. old nanny w/6 mo. old nanny kid, both
Hobson Kathleen 912-988-9123
Mansfield 770-788-1 082
Small mixed herd of cows & calves, '98 regd. Nubian kids, vacc. & disbudded, 2 $60. Dan Everett Buena Vista 912-649-4207
2 purebred Simmental bulls, 24 mos., Regd. 18 mo. Angus bulls, top genetics, low Limousin, Hereford, Brahma cross (retiring, mos. to 2 yrs. old; also, full grown Nubians, 5 mo. old half Boer billies for breeding or
gentle; one 20 mo. old, exc. bloodlines, guarn. birth, high yrlng., carcass wgts., stout bulls, must sell). T. Johnson Soperton 912-529- exc. bloodlines. Charles Hill Commerce 706- B.B. Q. $50; Boer bred common nannies $80.
breeder, must see, $700 ea. James Chastain Rocking Chair Farm. S. Bell Millen 912-982- 4408
757-8044.
Steve Brown Davisboro 912-348-3019
Sautee 706-878-2746
5762
Texas Longhorns, cows, calves & 1 African Pygmy billy, blk., 5 mos., cute, 518 Boer bucks, Toggenburg/Nubian
2 purebred Charolais bulls, gentle, exc.
bloodlines, both approx. 1000 wgt., 18 mos. old, must see to apprec. Stan Ctiastain Duluth 770-495-2441
25 purebred Charolais cows, some
w/calves, 3 polled Charolais bulls, 16 mos.
old. Herbert Lewis Buchanan 770-748-1 556 770-646-3942
3 Roping & Dogging Longhorn yearlings, $300 per head. Alexander Sessoms Homerville 912-487-5886
3 yr. old Jersey bull, gentle, $400. Pat
Beatenbough Bowman 706-245-9326
31 cows, 19 calves, 1 Charolais bull, white cows & cows w/white calves, raised on farm,
$20,000. Byron Garrett Atlanta 770-258-
3200 770-219-6950
4 BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls, 12-26 mos., 1 exc. sire, 4 yrs. old, all exc. bloodline. Randy
Lee Cedartown 770-749-1644
42 head of cattle, cows, calves & heifers,
make offer. Robin Chandler Thomaston 706-
648-2010
5 Angus x Hereford heifers, 800 lbs., $550
ea., 650 lb. heifers .$500 ea. Carey Knowles
McRae 912-868-2120
5 regd. black Angus cows, 3 w/calves at
side, all are A.I. bred back. Nick Sweatman Summerville 706-857-3588
50 bred commercial Angus heifers, bred to
calving ease Miller Jakin
Angus bulls, start 912-793-4520
calving
Au.g.,..
S.
7 Angus cross cow/calf prs., calves200-300
lb. avg., fullblood Limousin bull, 5 yrs. old,
$5500 for all. Billy Webb Chatsworth 706695-6482
7 heifers Charolais & Santa Gertrudis crosses, 8 mos. old; also, sev. smaller calves
$250/up. Randy Garner Douglasville 770-
949-3654
Angus x bulls & heifers, $250/up. David
Crile Cedartown 770-748-7487
BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines,
diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-6753732
Beefmaster bull, $1000/obo. JAck Towers
Columbus 706-324-6306 706-665-3292
Regd. Angus bull, bred heifer & pairs, $400 to $1300 ea. Casey Hullander Social Circle 770-464-4370
Regd. Angus bulls, 17-98 mos., calving ease w/exc. performance, comp. records, semen checked, ready for svc., herd cert. & accred., free del. Sam Cloud Canton 770345-6308
Regd. Angus yrlng. bulls, purebred bulls & heifers, six 3-in-1 purebred cows 4 yrs. old, all exc. cond., shots/wormed, $600-$800. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-267-7179
Regd. Angus bulls, Modern Genetics, EXT, 8E8, 2RT2, 3x25, exc. EPD's, avg. weaning, 640 lbs., reas. priced. Mark Matus Canton 770-753-9076
Regd. Angus cows & heifers, all bred to calve beginning 10-1-98, performance records, all vaccines. J. Tinter Atlanta 770887-0316 770-451-0530
Regd. Angus heifers & cow/calf prs., most bred back to 1900 lb. Pierre bull. D. Leguin Summerville 706-857-3997
Regd. Brahma.n cattle, bulls, heifers, prs., F1 Brahman heifers, 1 solid white 3/4 Brahman 1/4 Gelbvieh bull. Wayne Head Jersey 770-787-2685
Regd. Charolais bull, gentle, nice bull, easy calving. G. Brady Hephzibah 706-592-2694
Regd. Limousin bull, 2. yrs. old, red, dbl. polled, exc. bloodlines, $1150, call before 9[2m. H. Dawson Ila 706-789-2922
Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers and cows, polled/fullblood, red/black, top bloodlines, exc. EPDs. D. Perry Jefferson 706-549-5663 706-367-8913
Regd. Limousin bull, calving ease "A", 3 yrs. old, see his calves, located in Wilkes Co., $1000. Garvin Aycock Lithonia 770-4847544 404-508-3671
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, pasture raised, rangy, gentle, exc. bloodlines, easy calving, herd cert./accred., call aft. ?pm. Bobby Brantle~ Tennille 912-552-9328
Regd: Polled Hereford bull, 13 to 26 mos., good EPD's, herd cert. Ricky Yarbrough Gray 912-986-5034
weanlings avail. K. Walker Culloden 912994-1372
Texas Longhorn regd. bulls, bred heifers & cow/calf prs., exc. breeding stock always avail., call for dir. Mike Bedford Newnan 770-251-5151
Texas Longhorn cows, bulls & heifers, exc. breeding. Wayne Bradley Milledgeville 912452-5816
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and. pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
2 sows, youn9 adults, w/6 piglets, 5 wks. old, $20 ea. or $100 for all. T. Russell Snellville 770-682-8670
4 Hampshire hogs, 250 to 350 lbs. McArthur Robbins Covington 770-786-3663
Feeder pigs, 6 wks. old, wormed and ready to go, $30/pc., call aft. 6 pm. T.W. Wright McDonough 770-957-3044
Guinea hogs, rare heritage breed, miniatures; 10 wk. old babies, $45. Mr. Vinson Villa Rica 770-456-0692
Pigs for sale $35 ea., bred sows $250, 1 lge. boar $200, Monroe Gratis area, call evgs. Jamie Deno Monroe 770-207-4739
Pigs for sale, small to lge., $25 up, Crawford Co. Carolyn Davis Roberta 912836-4264
Purebred Yorkshire boars, serv. age, top qlty. breeding stock, exc. potential, reas. priced. Jones Woody Omega 912-5286190
Texas Red Waddlers, breeding pr. sow and
gentle. G. Mccampbell Mableton 770-9446560
1 Pygmy long-hair herd billy, proven sire, very small, $75; also, sev. young castrated bucks, shots/wormed, $50. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706-769-4960
1 fullblood French'Alpine buck, 2 yrs. old, proven breeder, $100. J. Holloway Ellijay 706-276-3262
1/2 & 3/4 regd. Bper does, $150/up. Larry Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-5004
1/2 -3/4 Boer bucks, 4-5 mos., $125 to $200. Joey Cook Sylvania 912-857-3727
1/2 Boer nannies & billies, 3-4 mos. old, $50/up; Spanish & 1/2 Boer nannies, $75/up. Jeff Bell Irwinton 912-946-3548
1/2 Boer buck, bred nannies, young does, young meat goats. Bob Johnson Jackson 770-775-2647
1/2 Boer does & billies, does $150, billies $100. Larry Smith Sandersville 912-552-. 2255 912-552-3727
10 mo. African Pygmies, 2 mos. to 8 yrs., billies $40 ea., nannies $50 ea., pregnant goats $1 00 ea., blk. grey, carmel. Mike Walker Fayetteville 770-719-8408
12 does $50/up, 1/2 blood Boer billies, $75, does $175. Dave 'IAagruder Cumming 770844-0970
12 half Boer goats, nannies & billies, '98 born & one 7/8 nannie for sale or trade. H. Garrett Canton 770-479-7057
2 African Pygmy billy goats, $50 ea. Harold Byrd Hiram 770-445-1650
2 Kinder/Pygmy brood does, 1 Nigerian Dwarf wether, 4 Nigerian wethers dob 3/24798-4/6/98 dehorned & cute, $35/up. D. Dennis Newnan 770-254-1843
2 Nubian Spanish cross billies, 4 mos. old, very friendly, $35 ea. Tim Babcock Ta~lorsville 770-386-7249
2 beau. African Pygmy goats, dob March 5, carmel/cream, very healthy, will del. w/in 30 mi. limit. K. Wadsworth Rockmart 770-505-0001
2 healthy Romney ewes, 1 yr. old, $50 ea. Tony Phillips Dawsonville 706-265-2907
wethers, 2 mos. old, $35 to $75. Michael Anderson Woodstock 770-926-0910 770926-4621
ABGA fullblood Boer buck, Australian
import, Reserve Grand Champ. '98 Ga. State
livestock show/rodeo.
Tim Eubanks
Leesburg 912-759-2453
ADGA Nubian buck, 10 wks. old, exc. bloodlines, vacc./wormed, CAE free herd, $100. K. Kiley Con~ers 770-785-7002
ADGA purebred French Alpine bucks from Grand Champ. bloodlines, starting at $125, call aft. 6 pm. Terry Prill Royston 706-245-
8999
ADGA regd. Nubian does, kids & adults, 1 unregd. buck, CAE neg. & certf. herd. J. Bauman Tiger 706-782-4051
African Pygmy goats, billies 2-3 mos. old, very small, gentle, $50 ea. Jan Piche Comer 706-783-3130
Approx. 6 goats-African Pygmy, part miniatures, 1 billy,_rest nannies. J. C. Ledford Lawrenceville 770-972-5169
Beau. lrg. Saanen buck, lrg. trained Alpine doe, 3 Saanen does & kids, good bloodlines. Rafael Jefferson Stapleton 912-625-8099
Black Border Leicester cross ram lambs (exc. wool for hand spinners) $200 or trade for livestock equal value. G. Howington Dawsonville 706-265-1993
Boer nannies/billies, IBGA, all ages & percentages, some bred, reas. priced, 2 yr. fullblood buck, $900. J. Davis Hawkinsville 912-892-3894
Boer Kiko mix billy, 2 1/2 mos. old, healthy, friendly, $125. David Seymour Franklin 706675-6843
Boer bucks & does, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, $100/up. Frank Ussery Kathleen 912-987-3331
Boer goats 3/4, 7/8 & 100 %, bucks & does, good bloodlines, healthy. c. Cambron Acworth 770-974-3465
Boer goats, reg. 1/2 & 3/4, 7/8 percentage buck & does, Nubian does, prices start at $75, nice conf./coloe, no calls aft. 9:30pm. Chip Sims Woodstock 770-442-5477
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Boer goats, 1/2, 3/4 & 7/8, nannies and Pygmy goats, grown nanny & billy, small, '88 regd. AOHA Appendix mare, 15.3hds., '96 AQHA bay mare, Sonny Dee Bar breed, 3/4 Arabian filly, 3 yrs., dk. gray, Champion
billies. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-567-2454 $125 for pr.; also, 3 baby billies $50 ea., 2 blk., bay, successfully shown flat/hunter oil, proven Incentive Fund, sound, beau., hauls, clips, bloodlines, ready to start, $1000, must sell-
Boer goats, 1/2 bloods, 3/4, 7/8's & 1 white w/blk. feet & tips of ears, will be small. broodmare, personality+, $4000. Brad etc., $1500. D. Crowe White 770-386-949'1 baby on the way. E. Campagna Alpharetta
fullbloods, buck & does, exc. health, reas. L. H. Johnson Dacula 770-963-5069
lunsford Ellenwood 770-981-9078 404-297- '96 AQHA golden buckskin mare, 14.3hds., _77_0_-~5_16'--~0~96~_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
prices. William Adkinson Lizella 912-935- Pygmy goats, baby & adults, also, some 1282
stocky, Foundation bred, Two-Eyed Jack, 4 yr. regd. Arabian mare. grey, 14hds.,
8880
Pygmy/Toggenburg, backyard raised. R. '89 pinto grade geld., 14.2hds.,.exp. rider, Poco Posie Sus, $2500. C. Vick Bowdon loves people, easy keeper, great ground
Boer goats, 1/2 bucks & does, 3 to 4 mos. Williams Pine Mountain 706-663-4528
$1000; '82 bay grade geld., 14.2hds., gentle, 770-258-5747
manners, wonderful disp., $800. D. Reece
old, good color/size; $75/up. Alan Griffin Pygmy goats, reducing herd, $35 to $125, $1200. D. Martin Senoia 770c599-1160
'97 AOHA/Appendix filly, big/fancy, $2200, -'C""a""n""to'""'n'--'-77'-0=--~72=-0=---"8""85=-5=---------
Juliette 912-994-4782
call aft. 6pm. Cecil Moreland Flowery '89 regd. classy grey Arabian geld., great on beau. gray QT/Arabian colt, $1500, should 5 yr. regd. TWH bay show/trail $2500; 5 yr.
Boer goats-1/2, 5/8 & 3/4, good selec. of Branch 770-967-0317
trails, easy going, "Babysitter", sacrifice mature 16hds. & 15.2hds. L. Esco Royston regd. TWH blk. 15.3hds., show/trail, $1900; 4
Boer & Spanish cross, also, regd. red 3/4 Pygmy goats, nannie w/3 mo. old baby doe, $3000. Hannah Campbell Cumming 770- 706-245-0394
yr. regd. TWH, $2000. Tracy Jones
buck, 250 lbs. H. Scoggin Statham 770-725- nannie may be bred, $125. D. Reynolds 844-0435
'97 APHA sorrel tovero stud colt by superior Lawrenceville 770-237-5856
2708
McDonough 770-957-5660
'90 regd. AOHA sorrel mare, 15hds., Western Pleasure, multiple ROM producing 6 yr. old bay mare, regd. as AOHA, exc.
Common nannies, billies & kids, $25/up; Pygmy goats, males/females, $30 ea., call cutting/reining bloodlines, extensive trail exp., sire, $2500. Johnny Smith Fort Valley 912- bloodline, 15.3hds., good trail & barrel, well
call before 9pm. M. Gassler Blackshear 912- aft. 6pm. Buddy Vaughan Fayetteville 770- potential for pleasure or reining, $2200. R. 825-2272
mannered, no bad habits. Jimmy Stewart
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449-8008
461-1817
Biggers Cleveland 706-865-3879
'97 AOHA chestnut show filly, Skipper w Warrenton 706-465-3847 706-598-3201
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Eight (8) good nannies, 1/2 Boer billy, $600; Pygmy mixed goats, billies, mostly nannies, '91 AOHA Appendix geld., sorrel, beau. and Impressive, big, fit and ready to show, 8 yr. Appaloosa geld., pleasure horse,
six (6) young 1/2 Boer nannies, $500, 1/2 all ages. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479- mover, exp. rider. L. Sherer Locust Grove priced to sell. Fred Mauldin Lavonia 706- sorrel and white, 14.5hds., very gentle, good
Boer billies $150 ea. B. Taylor Valdosta 912- 4221
770-914-6380
356-4453
trail horse. David Richardson Wray 912-468-
244-6074
Regd. Saanen doe, regd. Alpine doe, '91 AOHA chestnut mare w/'98 stud colt by '97 AOHA chestnut colt, Blondys Dude, _59_,7,...6_-=-,------,--------.,..
Fainting goats, females, very stiff, 2 Angora & Alpine buck, $350 takes all, call Son of Bob Acre Doc, $4500. Fredine O'Kelley Skipper Star bloodlines; '97 AQHA grey filly, 8 yr. OH mare, sorrel, safe for anyone, trail
breeding age, 1 three mos., $75/up. H. Wright evgs. Ron McMann Blairsville 706-745-9176 Gainesville 770-536-6969 770-983-7649
Skipper Star bloodlines, $1100 ea. J. Corley ridden, clips, loads, good ground manners,
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Byron 912-956-3127
Regd. fullblood Nubian & Boers, '91 AQHA gr'son of Three Bars, quiet, exc. Palmetto 770-964-2691
$1200. lynn Scroggins Ball Ground 770-893-
Five 1/2 Saanen/part Nubian billies 3-4 percentages, bucks, does, open & bred. on trails, prof. training, 15hds., '97 AQHA dau. of Lucky Little Lena, out of _20_,9,-1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - -
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mos. old, tame, healthy & wormed, $30 ea. M. Richard Nix Alpharetta 770-475-6816
English/Western jumps, easy, $3000. J. blk. dau. of Continental Ace, regd. brn. but 8 yr. geld. Hackney pony, rides, pulls, $800;
Bowden Fort Valley 912-825-0092
Regd. lullblood Boer buck, 7/8, 3/4, 1/2 Domenico Alpharetta 770-418-9343
turning blk. Terry Bisceglia Madison 706- 10 yr. geld., marking paint pony, rides, loads,
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Five-3/4 Boer billies, 3 mos. old $100 ea. Boer kids w/papers. Joe Yawn Chauncey '91 AOHA mare, sire San Siemon Hill, beau. 342-0390
$700; pony saddle $75. C. Newsome
George Williamson Thomson 706-595-2765 912-374-5164
brn. bay, 15hds., athletic, no vices, $2500, call '97 AQHA pal. stud, filly, Buzzie Bars, Vandy Covington 770-786-1112
!
Flock dispersal, 300 yearling & 2 yr. old Sheep-15 Katahdin & Katahdin/Barbados nights. S. Alexander Blairsville 800-853- Clabber Bar, Go Dick Go, halter time, event 8 yr. pony mare, 13.2hds., regd. POA, exc.
ewes w/lambs at side, Dorset/Romanov lambs & yearlings. Benny Bohannon Rome 3809
prospect. J. Wilkes Dublin 912-272-4781
4-H, Pony Club type, jumps, $2500 obo. Paige
crosses. Hilton Bik Athens 706-549-3591
706-235-2049
'91 AOHA sorrel ge1d., lots of muscle, team '97 AQHA red roan filly, Mr. Conclusion Farmer Conyers 770-483-4834
Free to good home, 1 male, 1 female Tame young goats, mostly Nubian, to good penner, video avail., serious calls only, $2600, bloodline, beau. mover, smart, athletic, show 8 yrs. old blk. Arabian cross mare, needs
sheep, approx. 5 mos. old, tamed. C. homes. Mitchell Williams College Park 770- Bacon Co., call nights. Tim Benton Tifton prospect, Hyppn/n, $3000/obo. D. Jensen exp. rider, easy keeper. N. Reid Meansville
Henderson Madison 706-342-7157
969-6273
912-632-6606
Young Harris 7~0"'""6-~3"'-79=---'-1"'""63=-3=------- _77_0_-5_6_7_-3_3_9_8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
French Alpine doe & buck kids, 8 wks. old, dehorned & vaccinated, $50/up. S. McPherson Buford 770-271-8404
French Alpine billy, proven breeder, 1 yr. old, w/papers $50; wether male, age un_known $30. S. Kuykendall Acworth 770-974-4238
French Alpine doe, regd., w/Thoroughbred baby, 1/2 French Alpine, 1/4 Boer doe w/French Alpine baby, all $300. D. J. Kuykendall Acworth 770-966-9655
French Alpine, Alpine/Saanen, Nubian does, Nigerian Dwarf/African Pygmy purebreds, med/sm., tame, grain-fed, wormed, vacc., healthy. K. LeBarron Dewy Rose 706-213-6261
Var. of goats, Nubian mixed nannies $50, Billies $35. Ed Salinas Byron 912-825-9279
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A COPY. of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to
'91 AQHA, PHBA, golden pal. geld.,
15.1 hds., ?O days prof. training, good English
prospect, great on trails, $3000/obo. Janet Brewer Good Hope 770-267-9836
'91 Nat. Foundation, 94% Quarter horse mare, Hollywood Gold, King, Cutter Bill bloodlines, $4500. B. Cameron Martinez 706-863-9147
'91 grey Arabian geld. $2000; '86 sorrel AOHA mare, Doc O'Lena, $2600; '86 grey TB geld., $1600. S. Prchal Lawrenceville -770-
682-1291 '91 regd. ASS, child safe, chestnut mare,
trouble free, great producer. K. Dill Cumming 770-944-9835
'97 TWHBEA and RHBA fillies-1 blue roan,
1 chestnut, 2 palomino, 1 sorrel-halter broke,
handled daily, $1800/obo. Donald Hendrix, Jr.
Kingston 770-336-5149
'97 Welsh geld., regd., blk./wht., gentle.
Sally Sargent Powder Springs 770-943-
7243
.,,.
'97 miniature colt, AMf:IR regd. 32",
buckskin w/flaxen mane/tail, $650; pal. mare
w/new colt, regd., AMHR. Bill McCartney Douglasville 770-920-9131
'97 sorrel AOHA colt, gr'son of Docs Sug
and Bill the Cutter, exp. disp., $1000. W.
McGuffee Dallas 770~443-5166
'97 tri-colored RHBA, IRHOEA, SSHBEA,
8-yr. regd. Racking, shown successful., 15.2 hds.. blk., 5-yr. regd. TWH sorrel; '93 Calico 3-horse slant load bumper pull, extra tall 7 1/2' dr. rm., floormats, wall liners, all
$7500. C. Aman Atlanta 770-457-2700 9 yr. AOHA dapple gray, blk. pts., very
flashy, powerhouse, 15.2hds., Doc Bar breeding $1800. P. Brooks Butler 912-862_29'-8=-0=----------~-----
9 yr. TWH mare, 15hds., sound, $900; 9 mo. white female mule, pink skin $350. Butch
Alejo Auburn 770-867-6807 APHA geld., earned 25 pts. at April 11 Ga.
Paint show in Western, huntseat, trail and hack, $10,000, call before 8 pm. C. Astin
Fullblood Boer bucks, $400/up; fullblood the advertiser. For this reason, generalized '92 AQHA bay barrel mare, 16hds., bred to NSSHA colt, great gr'son of Triple Threat Douglasville 770-942-8674
Boer does, $500/up. Bobby Chastain Cairo ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose b/w for '99 foal; '97 overo colt, flashy & tall. M. Threat & Merry Go Boy sire, Midnight Ghost. APHA geld., 7 yrs., sorrel/white, Sugar Bars
912-762-3486
from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Clark Macon 912-785-1124
Gina Bullard Thomaston 706-648-2311
Te-N-Te breeding, great trail horse, $2500.
Goats for sale, common & Pygmy goats. Buyers are urged to request verification of
Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-832-1511
a negative Coggins test before purchasing
Goats for sale, all sizes, male & female, not any equine. Any falsification of Coggins
for slaughter, call aft. 4:30pm. J. Higgs tests can result in fines and/or suspension
Locust Grove 770-957-2218
of advertising privileges in the Market
Male sheep, 2 yrs. old, good breeder, $50. Gerry Simon Brooks 770-719-9542
Meat goats for 880, $40/up. Gary Harms Elberton 706-283-4348
Meat goats, grain fed, 5 & 6 mo. old bucks, call alt. 6pm, John.H. Pope Forsyth 912-9946911
Milk goats-1 O nannies, 9 does, 2 billies, also, milking machine & stanchions, $4000/obo. Albert Spillers Musella 912-8364281
Milking does, Alpine-Nubian cross, $125; twin dwarf wethers, very tame $75 ea., not for
Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
'77 blk. regd. Appendix OH broodmare, 16hds., great producer, $900 or will trade for 2 horse trailer. P. Martin"Cleve1and706-219"1729
'79 purebred regd. Arabian mare, grey, Sire Gamalfix, Dam Oasis Countess, Grand Sires Witezfix, Sunny Acres Batal, beau., $1200. Tommy Young Washington 706-293-4204
'81 AQHA geld., 15.2hds., hunter/barrels, bombproof, $2200 nego.; '92 regd., sweepstakes nominated grey Arabian geld.,
slaughter, Barnesville area. Yatesville 770-358-7858
D.
Hinson $1200 nego. P.A. Garrett 748-8338
Cedartown 770-
Miniature Pygmy goats, very colorful, very friendly, must see. C. Coley Cumming 770887-9598
'82 AQHA bay mare, Saint Katie, English/Western jumps, child safe, babysitter, always in the ribbons, sound, pretty, $4000.
Mixed breed goats for ale, all ages, $35. Lynn Sowell McDonough 770-957-2443
SteveNygren Palmetto 770-463-2614
'83 regd. Spotted Saddle horse mare, bred
NPGA regd. African Pygmy billy, carmel to same, blk. & wh., easy keeper, loads, clips,
color, exc. breeder; 3 nannies, purebred, 2 to $1800. Joe Fallin Thomaston 706-648-3002
4 yrs. old. 452-8497
Danny Ryals
Milledgeville 912-
'85 AQHA sorrel mare, easy keeper, rides well, trails, loads, clips, ties, $1200. Lann
NPGA regd. African Pygmy goats, 1 Wasson Riverdale 770-472-5824
breeding billy, M & M bloodline, 1 bred doe, sev. young does, exc. bloodlines, call aft.
'85 Super Charge mare, Sl99; '91 Cameronia mare, Sl98. Paul Garrison
7pm. Rolf Luddecke Helen 706c878-2464
Commerce 706-335-2771
Nigerian Dwarfs, true miniatures, Will reduce your Pygmys, gold, brown & tri, bucks & does, $50/up. Ken Hatley McDonough 770-389-5426 770-954-0522
'85 regd. TB geld., 16.2+hds., shown hunter and CT., jumps 4'+, exc. ground manners, serious inquiries only, $8500. H. Fann Athens 706-227-1626
Nubian & Boer cross bucks & does, from 3 '86 AQHA mare, gr'dau. of Two-Eyed Jack,
mos. to 2 yrs: old. Travis Legg Comer 706- dau. of Jack-Eyed, new filly by side, out of
783-5552
Sonny's Cowboy son, $2800. G. Belvan
Nubian billy, mix nannies & nannies w/2 mo. Winterville 706-742-5197
old female babies, $60 & $80. Abu Bakr '86 sorrel geld., points in 7 AOHA events,
Powder Springs 770-819-8157
suitable for novice youth or amateur. Brenda
Nubian mixed goats, 4 mos. to 1 yr., $50/up, Slappey Leesburg 912-759-9933 912-889-
call 5pm-10pm. Larry Haynie Villa Rica 770- 2585
459-6674
'87 TB geld., 16hds., child/adult
One 3/4 Boer billy dob 2-7-98, $75. Paul hunter/jumper, auto. lead changes, exc.
Grizzard Savannah 912-925-3318
mover, intermediate to advanced, shown
One 3/4 Boer billy, 11 mos., some common extensively UGA ref., $6500. Linda Vance nannies, also, regd. 1/2 & 3/4 kids, ready Blairsville 706-745-8335
soon. Allen Dills Cleveland 706-865-4649
'87 regd. TB chestnut mare, 16.3hds.,
Purebred Nubians, does & buck kids, bloodlines, hunter/eventing, good mover,
$50/up; 2 yr. old buck, all good bloodline. Billy green status, broodmare $5500/obo. J.
Bivins Elko 912-987-4490
Clemente Newnan 770-253-0221
Purebred Nubian, ADGA regd. & unregd. '88 AOHA buckskin geld.; '88 AOHA mare;
young nannies/billies & baby kids, $60/up. '93 AOHA pal. geld.; '89 ApHA geld.; '93 Paint
Lewis Moye Conyers 770-922-6759
geld., gentle horses, Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-
'92 AQHA, almost blk. stallion, 15.2hds., Leo, Pocco, cutting bred, Three Bars, Man O'War lines, trained, fast, $2000. A. Hulsey Douglas 912-384-8881 912-422-7990
'92 SSH, gorgeous tri-col. filly, great ladies or child horse, great on trails, very gentle. B. Hutson Canton 770-479-1387
'92, (July), regd. Morgan mare, "Southern Summer Star" great bloodline, beau:, liver chestnut, needs exp. rider, $2200. Susan Epps.Ward Minera1Bluff706-374-2383
'93 AOHA geld. bay, 15.1 hds.; gentle, loads, clips, trails, gr'son of Zippo Pine Bar, shown Western Pleasure, $2800. Helen Burnette Douglasville 770-942-5361
'93 AQHA geld., red roan w/white biaze & stocking, 15+hds., loads, trails, no vices, good bloodlines, $1850. K. Posey Dallas 770-445-
4909 '93 AOHA red dun mare, 15.1 hds., child
safe, English, Western, showmanship, halter, great mover, high point winner, Coosa bred. K. Freese Acworth 770-975-4602
'93 AOHA regd. chestnut mare, Big Stocky, greenbroke, Foundation bred; '96 AQHA regd. chestnut filly, Cutting bred, Doc O'Lena. Ann Byfield Jenkinsburg 770-775-6830
'93 TBxQH geld., 15.1 hds., pretty, trained easy, loveable, exp. rider, $1300/obo. C. Cox Powder Springs 770-943-7588
'94 APHA overo paint mare, 15.1 hds., in foal for Feb. '99 to paint champion, gentle, $1800. M. Keith Cartersville 770-382-4644
'94 AOHA geld. sorrel w/blaze, gr'son of Skip Tama, well mannered, broke. B. Hayes Douglasville 770-949-2154
'94 AOHA gray dun geld., 15hds., athletic & very quick, loveable w/great ground manners, $2500. Ray Ward Eatonton 706-485-085.7
'94 AOHA sorrel geld., 16hds., western/English prospect, $1900; 94 AOHA sorrel mare, 14.2hds., fine boned, nice muscling, $1700. V. Chatman Adairsville 770-773-1877
'94 PtBA geld., buckskin overo, great trail horse, 15.3hds., 1150 lbs., very nice lou.d col. geld., must see, $3500. Frankie Wiley Carnesville 706-677-3177
'94 regd. Arabian mare, 14.2hds., rose-grey
sire, princip, (Arax, Aswan), dam line, sask, gentle, willing, $2500. Susan Bussey Jefferson 706-367-2012
'95 AQHA bay mare, Peppy San/Dry Doc Cutting, reining, team pen prospect, going good u/s, $2250; '95 AQHA/IF bay geld., $3500. Connie Little Cleveland 706-2191370
'95 AQHA geld., 16hds., AOHA halter
'98 AQHA bay colt by Son of Clue Steve Brown Baldwin 706-677-4387
Connection and Dau. of Conclusive Beau., AOHA buckskin mare, gentle, works cows, big, correct, muscular, $2500/obo. C.W. Long very athletic, 13 yrs. old, $2800. R. Clark
Temple 770-838-0773
Concord 770-884-5745
10 yr. AOHA bay geld., Lucky Bar AQHA geld., beau., big, bay, child safe, bloodlines, 15.2hds., brn., blk. mane & 4 King bred, 13 yrs., young, willing, dependable,
stockings, exc. pleasure & trail. A, Sweat sound. Brad Knoll Waleska 770-479-0786
Cartersville 770-386-5569
AOHA
mare,
15hds.,
rides
10 yr. OH, geld., bay, gentle, used for trail English/Western, great horse, no bad habits,
riding, $1000. C. Holt Louisville 706-547- loads, clips, etc., $1800. Bill Rubelsky
3966
, .Woodstock.770.-926,1416
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10 yr. regd. TB. mare, 16hds., blk., shown AOHA sorrel mare, own dau. of "Mister Gun successfully u/s and oil, elegant mover, dress Smoke", in foal to own son of "Peppy San prospect, $2500. Amelia Wheatley Badger", $1800. David Smith Arabi 912-273-
Washington 70:-293-4497
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11 yr. blk. B mare, dressage/pleasure, AOHA, '95 chestnut geld., 16hds., $1800; some o/f, easy keeper, exc. broodmare, '93 bay mare 15.1hds. $15000; '96 dun filly
needs gentle, exp. rider $1800/obo. Jill
Warner Rockmart 404-816-2912 12 yr. old mare, AOHA regd., jumps, trails,
good disp., $1000. Mike Molitor Dearing 706-
$600. Gina Drake Hogansville 706-637~8"'""89=-0=---------------
AQHA, 1O yrs., 15.3hds., sorrel show geld., (Zippo), amatuer/youth, AOHA points,
595-1942
English/Western, 1O+jog, $6500. Vicki Tate
12 yr. regd. AQH geld., 16+hds., Sonny Dee Taylorsville 770-606-9342
breed, trails, loads, clips, shown, safe AOHA, 1.0 yrs., red roan geld., exc. trotter
temperment. J.T. Noll Hawkinsville912-987- and loper, $3000. Tommy Stewart
8075
Cartersville 770-386-7436
14 yr. old Grade pal. mare, used for team AQHA, 12 yr. old chestnut mare, 15,2hds.,
penning, $1500/obo, others avail. Ms. Kelly muscular build, English/Western, shown in
Barnesville 770-358-7138
halter & pleasure local shows, $2500. Shea
15 yr. old regd. Missouri Foxtrotter pal. Cross Dallas 770-505-0342
geld., bald face, 16.2hds., trails & loads great, AQHA, 3 yr. geld., sorrel w/flaxen mane &
gentle, $2300/obo. Mark Brumbalow tail, very quiet, loves trails, anyone can ride,
Conyers 770-483-7497
out of "Coosa," $2200. s. Delany Fayette
2 1/2 yr. OH stallion, greenbroke, shoes and 770-719-2257 770-502-0822
loads well, good on trails, gentle, exc. ground AOHA, 6 yr., 15.1 hds., sorrel geld., barrels, manners, $700. Greg Bryson Bowman 706- $8500; AOHA, 6 yrs., 15hds., pal. geld.,
245-5904
barrels, $6500. J. Sims Rocll_mart 770-646-
2 yr. AOHA geld., gr'son Haidas Lil Pep & 3941
Eternal Fistful, lots of cow potential, $1500, AQHA, 9 yr. mare, gr'dau. to Cutter Bill,
bay, loads, clips, Coffee Co., nights. A. Benton broke to ride, pasture exp. to gr'son to Cutter
Douglas 912-383-7058
Bill $2500. B. Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800
2 yr. AOHA geld., Sir Quincy Dan & Two- AQHA, Incentive Fund, 3 and 4 yrs., great
eyed Jack blood, started u/s, very quiet, loads, bloodline, must sell. C. Maslen McDonough clips, $1800, Tift Co. Dara Kight Denton 912- '-77'--'0=--9=-1=-4=--9=-5'--'8'""5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
382-4976 2 yr. filly Morgan/Quarter, 14hds., blk.
w/white star and sock, halter shown, ready for u/s, great disp., call aft. 6pm. D. Adams Hull 706-353-7976
AQHA, Mr. Sonny Money gr'son dam by Mr. Builtrite, really nice '97 bay colt, almost show ready, $2500. George Reece Austell 770944-1783 _A_Q_H_A_,-bl-k.-ge-1-d.-, -1-5-.2-h-ds-.-. -7-y-rs-.-. -0-to-e,
2 yr. regj. Quarter mare, beau.
sorrel/chrome, started u/s, $2200; 10 yr. OH mare, sweet disp., intermediate rider, $1500. Diana Kenny Griffin 770-467-9294
Joe Croton, Wimpys Holly, Wimpy #P-1, regd. Leo, Poco Bueno. Jim Drake Hogansville _70'-6_-~63~7_-_4_16~_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
AQHA/PHBA mare, pal., trails, huntseat,
20 yr. old, dau. of Pepo San out of dau. of Western Pleasure, manners; AQHA, bay Ed Echols, bred to son of Flaidas Little Pep for geld., stout, Western Pleasure, huntseat, '98, $1800. Daniel Ray Zebulon 770-567- team penning winner. S. McDonald Duluth
3509
770-497-8910
24 mos. bay stallion, regd. AQHA, 14hds., -A,-g_e_d,-S""'h_e_t,-la-n...,d--W'"'"e-l-sh-cr_o_s_s_p_on_y_,_1_1_..,.2h-d.,..s-.,
Purebred Alpine bucks & 1 Alpine doe, ADGA regd. Alpine doe, $75 to $150. Kim Newnan Valdosta 912-244-1526
Purebred Pygmy baby goats, some. bottleraised, $50 & $100. E. Woody Dahlonega 706-864-3501
Pygmy billy goats, born Jan. '98, blk. & wh., caramel & blk., wormed, tame, beau. $75 ea. or $200 all. Kim Lee Marietta 770-423-1968
Pygmy buck, 1 yr. old, good breeder, $450; also, 1 muly headed mix billy, white, 3 mos. old, $35. L. B. Comans Conyers 770-4832270
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
635-4515 706-635-2973 '88 AOHA black mare, barrel racer/pole
bender, very fast, exc. personality, $8200 obo. J. Parrott Locust Grove 770-898-6642
'88 AQHA sorrel cutting mare, has NCHA earnings, $3000; '97 sorrel stud colt, GunSmoke breeding, $2000. Edgar Smith Lula _7_70_-_9~83~--7~6_4_ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'88 barrel mare, bay, very fast, out of Smashed Bug and Azure Kitty. Michelle Maddalene Lawrenceville 770-822-0154
Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
points, pretty mover, lots of sense, Champion gentle, $1500. Robert Mccurley Taylorsville good w/sml. children, neck reins, backs, clips,
bloodlines, $3500/obo. Tracy Tate Statham 770-684-9044
ties, loads, sound, dely. possible, $350/obo.
770-725-9776
3 yr. Appendix OH geld., greenbroke and K. Horsley Carrollton 770-214-8607
'95 AQHA geld.. 16.J hds., nice hunter; very gentle, 15.2hds., bay, great children's ApHC '96 sorrel w/blanket filly, Dream
combined training prospect, gr'son of Money, prospect, $3500/nego. Gary Stegman Feautre sired, $2800; '94 child safe filly, trail
broker, prof. training, $6500. S. Conner Columbus 706-322-7052
ridden, Plaudit! lines, $1600. Jack Sumner
Loganville 770-554-1561
3 yr. old sorrel OH geld., unregd., _sire Valdosta 912-241-1800
'95 Hanonverian x filly, 15hds., 2 1/2" dk. AOHA Kipper W bred, 15hds., clips, loads, Appaloosa geld., bay roan, 11 yrs.,
bay by AHS Talisman, lovely mover, good ready to finish, $850 nego. David Davis 15.2hds., NATRC, endurance or hunter
bone. W.R. Fowler Sharpsburg 770-253- Canton 770-704-0440
prospect, great personality, lots of potential,
1447
3 yr. old, regd. SSHBEA sorrel/white mare, $3000. L. Gowdy Cumming 770-889-4537
'95 regd. QH fillies, Doc Bar bloodlines, rides gentle, 14 1/2hds., Delight of Pride Appaloosa, yrlg. filly, blue roan w/white,
started good u/s, sorrel w/flax mane, and bloodline, $1800. Kay Hill Covington 770- halter conf., sweet disp., pretty mover,
other black. Dennis Bandy Summerville 706- 1J__8_4_-8_1_3_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Champion bloodlines, $3500. P. Jones
734-7269
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Conyers 770-785-9964
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Arabian mares, age 3 & 4 yr., started u/s, willing & kind, $3000 ea. or both $5000. Phyllis Anderson Rutledge 706-557-9100
Arabian yrlg. geld., exc. ground manners, lots of potential, $1500. Teri Smith Rutledge 706-557-0003 706-557-9100
Arabian, straight Egyptian mare, bay, 14hds., 1O yrs., produced blk., started u/s. Allyn Perkins Cumming 770-886-3752
Arabian/Quarter, 8 yr. gray geld., 15.2hds., loads, endurance prospect, good ground manners, needs exp. rider. J. Maddox Flowery Branch 770-932-6515 770-9451359
Bashkir Curly/Appaloosa mare, regd., 8 yrs., flashy, loads, handles well, $1650; 6 mos. OH filly, halter broke, $750". B. Jordan Winston 770-942-4872
Belgian geld., 3/96 sorrel, blonde mane and tail, blaze, $1500/obo. J. Yank Colbert 706788-3327
Belgian mare, 14 yrs., regd., gentle broodmare. $2000; Belgain mule, 11 yrs., works/rides anywhere, gentle, $2500, evg. Joe Jordan Douglasville 770-942-4294
Black beauty TWH mare $1200. C. Gotch Marietta 770-794-5442
Buggy horse, 4 yr. old Standardbred, gentle, anyone can drive. Harry DeBoard Cartersville 770-382-1 039
Dapple gray mare, 7 yrs., 14.2hds., great trail horse, needs exp. rider w/gentle touch, $1000 obo. P.J. Potter Guyton 912-728-7412
Dun miniature stud, also spotted Meditarranean Jack, both regd. Billy Turner Union Point 706-486-2558
Gentle pony, rides & drives, $525. Carlton Williams Albany 912-436-2854
Grey mare, 3 yrs. Nabiel, gr'dau. beau., typey correct, $2000; regd. Arabian geld., chestnut w/four socks & blaze, 10 yrs., $1800. Robin Hardy Hiram 770-943-2283
Huntseat prospect by Last Detail, World Champion, Congress Champion, hunter u/s, '98 chesnut filly out of Leaguer bred mare, $6000. R. Shcmucker Conyers 770-7609765
Kid broke Shetland pony $500, 13.1 hds; Welch geld., English/Western, $1500, must see; 3 yr. QH mare, English/Western, gentle, $850; Ray Penland Canton 770-720-8300
Miniature filly, 2 yrs., 32" AMHA, $1500; unregd. mini stallion $350. Donna Edge Dublin 912-272-5444
Miniature donkeys, 4 jennies, 1 jacks, all regd., exc. cont., to good homes only. B. Hirsch Monticello 706-468-2364
Miniature horses: AMHA sorrel pinto stallion $800, 3 mares, 1 sorrel, 2 gray Pintos, all bred back, $1500/up. K. Abel Savannah 912-3522344
Miniature horses: 2 broodmare, blk. & grey, 3 colts,. 1 bay,.2 sbrrel;:startin{fat-$5008.rid up. Rody Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
Miniature regd. black stallion. Donna Colbert Dallas 770-443-0493
Outstanding dressage/combined training prospect, 4 yrs., 15.2+hds. bay Arabian, bigboned, great gaits, huge overstride, must sell. Amy Bowman Brooks 770-716-0975
Paso Fino geld., 8 yrs., solid blk., 14.1 hds., good trail horse, gentle, priced to sell. Bob Keling Douglasville 770-489-9325
Paso Fino, very flashy, exc. on trails, needs exp. rider, must sell, $1500, Wheeler Co. Paula Vann Glenwood 912-523-5031
Paso Finos, regd., 14.2hds., mare & geld.; SSH/RHBEA blk. & white mare, all well mannered & gaited, $2000 up. Jennie Williams Powder Springs 770-943-8781
Percheron/TB cross geld., 16.1 hds., blk., 13 yrs., suitable for fox hunting/trail, quiet, easy handling, great ground manhers, $7000/obo. Vicky Vivanco Cumming 404-863-7516
Pony geld., 5 event, timed, paint, high points & res. last 2 yrs., POA, greenbroke, hunter prospect. Lisa Oglesby Blackshear 912-449-0554
Pretty pal. filly, 1 yr. old, $800. Vic Pruitt 13162 Cumming Hwy. Canton 770-8870267
OH geld. & gruello trail ridden; 2 yr. regd. Arabian stallion; blk. Welsh pony, reas. Jim Baxley Appling 706-541-2895
OH/cross chestnut, 14hds., mare, jumps 2'9'', dressage, cross country, drives, easy keeper, pony clubbed, flashy movement, sadly outgrown, $5500. C. Stephens Conyers 770-483-5422
Racing bred TB mare w/'98 colt by SW TB Bold Bidding and bred back to him, $2500. R. Hamby Valdosta 912-259-091 8
Regd. Arabian mare, 13 yrs., pure Polish, gentle, sound, English/West/trails, lesson horse, proven broodmare, $2500/nego. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-667-6464
Regd. Belgian mare, 3 yrs., $3500. D. Hanson Palmetto.770-463-8544
Regd. Morgan mare, 1 yr., exceptional show qlty., will mature well over 15hds., both parents national champions, $2500. Mary Brannon McDonough 770-957-4933
Regd. Spotted Saddle horse, blk. & whit~. 6 yr. geld., $3000; Spotted Saddle horse, 1Oyrs. geld., $2500. Albert Queen Dallas 770-5050090
Regd. TB mare, Hanoverian approved, 12 yrs., 16.1 hds., black bay, evental novice & training, $4500. Donna Stegman Columbus 706-582-37 42
Regd. TB mare, 15.3hds., 6 yrs., 60 days prof. trng., big boned, classic bay, lots of potential, easy keeper, $3800. Amelia Ward Sharpsburg 770-251-7746
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Regd. TB, 4 yrs. old, bay geld., well broke,
very quiet, nice mover, $1500 obo. Luis
Castro Powder Springs 770-943-1700
Regd. TB., 3 yr. geld., bay, 16hds., very gentle, never raced, $1700/obo. Kim Watts
Forsyth 912-994-8022
Regd. TW racking mare, 6 yrs. bay, gentle, loads, clips, trails, Coin's Hard Cash/Reve's
Masterpiece, $1975. Karen Johnson
Covington 770-786-2892
Regd. TWH & SSHBEA, blk. & white
stallion, $4000 or for lease $350/mo., proven
col. producer. Mike Carlson Carnesville 706-
677-2714
Regd. TWH stud colt, chestnut/white,
tobiano, natural gaited, very gentle, The Best Champion bloodlinesc Dolan Bell Moultrie
912-324-2048
Regd. TWH, 1 filly, regd. TWH, RHBA,
SSHBEA; 1 geld. regd. SSHBEA, both blk. &
white
spotted,
2
yrs.,
www.SwiftSite.com/SalacoaFarm(pictures).
Bob Williams Kennesaw 770-422-9318 770-
917-2592
Regd. TWH, 3 yrs., chestnut mare w/flaxen mane & tail, approx. 16hds., $2500/obo.
Coleman Henry Covington 770-786-7890
Regd. chestnut Arabian mare, age 3, blaze & stockings, Egyptian/Polish lines, hunter prospect, for kids, call nights. Joan Brown
Macon 912-743-2321
SSH, dbl. regd., 2 yr. old mare, strawberry roan, good trail horse, 14.2hds. Don Rogers Flintstone 706-820-9591
SSHBEA mare, blk./wh., good saddle gait, gentle, bred to dbl. regd. TWHBEA/SSHBEA
for 1/99 foal, $1500, will trade. T.L. Gunter Vienna 912-268-8043 912-268~2759
SSHBEA, 5 yrs. blk. & white geld., 15hds., absolutely beau., calm & quiet, ridden
exclusively on trails, $3000 firm. Ronnie Pesserilo Loganville 770-466-4515
Standard jennets, gentle, will run w/cattle,
call after 6 pm. Joel Shirley Bowersville 706-
245-5114
Striking 5 yr. ASB geld., eventing/C.T.
schooled, wonderful personality, handles well,
$4800 nego. Susan Simpson Covington
770-784-9597
TB broodmare, 16hds., 12 yrs. bay, sweet
disposition, produces beau. crosses, comes
w/free breeding to Percheron, $2800. A.
Oeland Monroe 770-207-7739
TB geld., 16.2hds., gray, 15 yrs.,
jumps/trails, exp. rider, owner going to
college, $3000/obo. N. Roberts Athens 706-
769-4970
TB geld., 9 yr., flashy gray, training/1st level
dress, sound/sane, needs exp. rider,
$4000/obo. Janie/Ciske Schower Locust
Grove 770-954-1372 770-967-3443
TB mare, 6 yrs., blk./bay, 15.2hds., very pretty, nice mover, quiet at home, neecjs (lXp._
at shows, sound, dressage and o/f schooling, $3500. Karen Czarick Bogart 706-769-7447
TWH geld., 8 yr., 15.2hds. bay w/3 socks, ex. gaits, ground manners, temp., goes
anywhere, loads, catches, good for beg. to
advanced, $3100. J. Paulk Cumming 770-
889-9418
TWH mare, unregd., 15hds., blk., smooth
racking, most anyone can ride, $950 or trade
for 4-wheel buggy & harness. D.L. Gunter
Hoboken 912-458-2206
TWH mare, blk., 10 yrs., 15.2hds., good on trails/rides, quiet, tack and dely. avail., $1500.
Diane Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
TWH regd. geld., 13 yrs., blk. w/blaze and 3 socks, 15.1 hds., smooth racking, bombproof, $1 700. J. Hembree Waco 770-830-8033
TWH, 1 blk. & wh. stallion, regd. 4 ways, 1
gray & wh. stallion, triple regd. $800/up. S.
Abel Richmond Hill 912-727-2521
TWH, 11 yr. sorrel geld., bay mare, both
smooth gaited, gentle trail horses, load, clip,
$2500 ea. C. Sage Conyers 770-388-0430
TWH, 4 yr. geld., approx. 16hds., Pleasure
horse, loads, clips, lunges, exp. rider, $1500.
A. Dodgen Washington 706-678-3270
TWH, 7 yr. old geld., smooth gaited, anyone
can ride, loads good, $1000. W. Hall
Woodstock 770-928-3881
TWH, blk. geld., extremely gentle, exc. trail horse; sml. blk. & white mare w/wo blk. & white colt. J. Motes Canton 770-479-7845
TWH, blk. mare by Mark of Carbon out of A Sun's Delight mare, in foal for 3/98 foal. Don
Hendrix Nahunta 912-462-5968
TWH, regd. mare, blue roan, 8 yrs.,
15.2hds., blaze face, lots of white, exp. rider,
$2500. P. Burton Jackson 770-504-1813
TWH, regd., 9 yrs., geld., dk. bay, 15.3hds.,
show and trail riding/camping exp., very
willing, beau. head carriage, smooth. Tina
Dorminy Clermont 770-983-1510
TWHBEA blk. geld., 9 yrs., 15.2hds., show
exp., loves trails, beau. mover, exc.
bloodlines. J.R. White Acworth 770-974-
2354
TWHBEA mare, blk., no markings, 3 yrs.,
Dark Spirit gr'dau., rides gooo, loads, clips. J.
Dickerson Hoboken 912-458-3454
Tri-color Shetland pony, 4 yr. old geld.
w/saddle and bridle, $500. John Harkins Marshallville 912-967-2824
Recipe Request
Recipe for Coffee Cake served at Smyrna Elementary School in
the 1960s. Melda Maner P.O. Box 440872 Kennesaw, Ga. 30144
Poultry For Sale
Chickens-Speckled Sussex, Barred Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottes, $3-$5, good layers.
Joshua Morris Douglasville 770-947-2167 If you have any questions regarding ads in Chicks, Dominiques, Australorps, Mille this category, call Ora Gare! at 404-651-9081. Fleurs, WBTJ, Black & Mottled Cochins,
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, 404-6797070. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. Advertisements for Bob White quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural
others, Mallard ducks, 3rd gen. E. Johnson Shady Dale 706-468-1148
Chukar chicks for sale. Cecil Tanner Waycross 912-283-1668
Common meat type goats, diff. ages, exp. to 3/4 Boer billy, $35 to $50. Michael Hamlin Gray 912-986-3005
Ducklings-March/Apr. hatched snowy white Call ducks, priced per size, also, doves & pigeons, Homers & Rollers. L. Godwin Hampton 770-946-41 58 770-946-3186
Fertile eggs for incubation or consumption, RIR, Araucana, Dominique, Buffs, Game, Bantam eggs, Blacktail White Japanese, other. P. Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Game chickens-Clarets, Mugs, McClain Hatch, Sid Taylor, hens, same breeds, crossed & pure. John Brindle Chatsworth
Resources requires anyone selling Bob 706-625-5488
White quail to have this license. For Game chickens-hens & pullets, Hatch license information, write: DNR, Game and .Grays, Hatch Red Quill, good bloodline, Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, $5/up; Game cocks-stags, Hatch Grays,
Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Ratites Hatch Red Quill, $15/up. R. Gossage
(ostriches, rheas and emus) are listed Chatsworth 706-695-0360
under the Alternative Livestock category Game cock ro-isters, $25 ea.. hens, brown
which appears after the Poultry Wanted eggs layers, $7 ea. J. Thrasher Buford 770-
ads. Since ratites have been designated 417-7826
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 family unit per issue is permitted.
'95-'97 hatch Grey peacock pheasants,
Game fowl-Kelso x Roundheads, Asiel x Grays, Kelso's, Hatch hens, quail size Doc Robinson's, Battle cross chicks. Mark Smith Marietta 770-428-4789
Game-Battle crosses, purebreds, Silkies, turkeys, peafowl, lrg. breeds, Bantams, reas. prices, qlty. birds, del. avail. Tami Smith Wrightsville 912-864-8973
prs., 3 extra cocks. Colbert 706-795.-3877
Chuck
Richardson
Gamefowl- Hatch, Kelso, Brown Red, Butcher, pure cross cocks, stags, hens &
'97 hatch peafowl, 40 or more, Indian Blue, pullets. George Nash Jr. Uvalda 912-594-
White, Cameo, Pied, Black Shoulder. Rodger 6123
Smith Senoia 770-599-3277
Gamefowl-Hatch, Butcher, Roundhead,
'97 hatch Silver Sebright roosters, $3.50 ea. Spangle & Blue crosses, '98 stags $30. David
Barry Manders Cumming 770-889-2574
Holland Albany 912-734-4806
'98 hatch Joe Redmon Gamefowl, proven Gamefowl-all purebreds, Butchers, Hatch,
stock, pullets & stags. Larry Knight Roundheads, Murphys, reg. Grays, also, pure
Mansfield 770-787-5528
hens. Wayne Luck Cumming 770-888-4365
'98 hatch White Cochin bantams, chicks to half grown, must pick up. Lex Bramlett Donalsonville 912-524-6308 912-524-5896
1 pr. guineas, 18 mos. old, $16/pr. or trade for young laying turkeys. J.A. Brooks Powder Springs 770-943-0559
1O White King pigeons $5 ea., $4 if all are taken. Joel Massingill Calhoun 706-2919582
3 yr. old male peacock $100, 2 yr. olds, $60; 1 yr. olds, $40, some peahens. Bud Hodges Mansfield 770-786-6965
7 Barred .Rock.. hens.& 1.rooster. Troy Simmons Cievelancl 706-865-4878
Approx. 35. grown chickens $2 ea. if all are taken, Chinese geese $10 ea. W. E. Alford Lawrenceville 770-963-8481
Araucanas. colors, lays colored eggs, Gold Buff Orpingtons, lrg., beau., grown, 6 wks. old, $5. Mike Gibbs Lizella 912-822-9483 912935-2312
Baby Mallards, 3 gen., 1 Gray Game hen, 1 Turkeyneck rooster. Willie Keen Perry 912987-3687
Gamefowl-stags only, Hatch Grey & crosses $25 ea. Allen Croft Dalton 706-397-8120
Good qlty. grown RIR bantams, $5 ea. Jerry Gann LaFayette 770-764-2854
Indiana Giant Bob White quail hatching eggs, limited supply, $35/100. Danny Cady Axson 912-422-3458 -
Japanese Blacktail bantam roosters, 4 mos. old, $10 ea. N. Jenkins Clarkesville 706754-7011
Jumbo Pharoah quail, dressed/$1.30 ea. or alive/$1 ea., also eggs avail., call aft. 4:30 pm. James Griffin Douglas 912-384-4081
Jumbo Pharoah quail. $1.25 dressed, $1 live. Virgil Sole:, Adrian 912-668-4814
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1,000, breeders, young mature and dressed quail. Raymond Meadows Wadley 912-252-5345
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, 14 wks. old, flight cond., $2.50 live, $2.75 dressed avail., no shipping. Marshal Simmons Jesup 912586-2851
Baby chickens, White Silkie & Dominique,
also, Toulouse geese. E. Caylor Cohutta 706-694-8961
Baby chicks & ducklings, '98 hatchings. Damon Daniel Williamson 770-412-8203
Baby chicks, Barred Rock, Araucana, Production Red, cross, $1 ea., Iv. msg. M. Hill Lula 706-067-7259
Baby guineas, $1.50 ea. D. Dyal Hazelhurst 912-375-7438
Bantam chicks-B B Reds, RIR, Bantams, Silver Duckwing, W 0. E., White Leghorn & guinea chicks, $1 to $2 ea. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Bantams, Mille Fleur chicks hatched week of 5/18, $3 ea., straight run only. Matt Williams Brooks 770-460-9689
Bantams- O.E., Blk., Splash, Blues, Game cocks, Sid Taylors_ pure & cross; pigeonswhite & white doves. H. L. Rogers Canton 770-4 79-1731
Bantams-Crete 0. E. & Splash; pigeonsBirmingham Rollers & Dimozine. Arthur Smith Thomaston 706-648-2279
Bantams-Golden Sebrights, Spaniels, Buff Brahmas, Mille Fleurs, Saipan Jungle Fowl. J. Sargous Dahlonega 706-864-3938 706-8648254
Bantams-Silver Pencilled Rocks, Buff Columbian Wyandottes, Buff Brahmas, from show stock $3 ea. James B. Harris Athens
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs $B2a5x/t1e0r 0L; uwdeoewk icoild91c2h_i5c4ks5_9.51058cents ea.. L.
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail. David Broome Lavonia 706-356-8962
Jungle Fowl w/pedigree papers, $25 ea.; also, asst'd chicks, $2 ea. J. Johnson Ellenwood 404-366-4257 404-871-8149
Mallard ducklings (3rd gen) $5 ea. Sam Jordan Homerville 912-487-2986
Mixed baby chicks, 3 wks. old, $1.50 ea., before 9pm. L. Dasher Covington 770-7860435
Muscovey, Rouen & Pekin ducks, all ages; Pharoah quail, chickens, Game, Heavy Breed & Bantams, also, guineas, turkeys, pigeons & doves, 9am-4pm. A. Chan Gainesville 770869-0224
Muscovy ducklings $2 ea. C. Johnson Dawsonville 706-265-2036
0. E. Game, Blk., White, Blue, Crele, Blue Splash, Barred Rock, Duckwings, Bantams, Cornish, Japanese Silkies, Gold/Silver Sebrights/$8/pr., chicks $1 ea. Johnnie L. Brannon Reidr.vil:e 912-693-5625
Peacock, 2 1/2 yr. old male, white,, breeder, breeding now, $80/trade for 2 yr. old male cock. P. Brogdon Lakeland 912-482-3314
Peacock, Blue male, 3 yrs. old, will trade for White or Black Shoulder male, or sell for $75. L. Walker Milner 770-358-2388
706-548-9927
Peacocks, '98 hatch, White's, Blue's,
Big chickens, some Bantams, some Easter Pied's, also eggs. Maude Harper Douglas
Egg chickens, 2 prs. turkeys. E. Legg _9_12_-_38_4_-_2_52__ 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Hiawassee 706-896-2846
Black Australian swans, $450 ea. or $900/pr., 1 Black Shoulder peacock, Muscovy ducks. A. M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs & quail chicks
w. for sale. J. Jeans Waleska 770-735-4389
Bobwhite quail, Pheasants, ready by hunting season. Bill Thursby Donalsonville 912-524-2072
Breeder pheasant, 1 trio Elliott $100, 1 pr. Siamese Fireback $250, BBR, Silver Duckwings $15/pr., Gold, Silver Sebrights. Gerald Hayes Flowery Br-anch 770-96-7-3877
Breeder Golden & Silver pheasants,
Peacocks-India Blue, Pied India Blue, White, Cameo, Java Green, Emerald Spallding, Blk. Shoulder, chicks start@ $15, will ship. T. Hill Danielsville 706-079-5516
Peacocks-all breeders, trio White $125, 2 Oden hens $150, Pied male $150. Fred Sargent Buchanan 770-646-3282
Peacocks-eggs, chicks, adults, India Blues, Black Shoulder, White, Spalding, Java Green,
cannot ship. c. Streetman Watkinsville 706-
769-7820
Peafowl eggs, India Blue $4; Black Shoulder $5, goose eggs $1, cannot ship. D.
c. Townsend Kite 912-469-3444
$40/pr., also, unsexed Ringneck doves, Mallard ducks must be at least three
Modena pigeons. Kevin Daft Atlanta 404- generations from tne wild before they can
817-0606
be advertised in the Market Bulletin.
Peafowl-Blues, Blk. Shoulder, Cameo, Pied, Spalding Green, Emerald, lmperator Java & White, '97 hatch to breeders, also, chicks/eggs. Chas. E. Hill Commerce 706757-2536
Peafowl-all kinds, all ages, Valley & Button quail, Grey peacock pheasants, Siamese Fireback, Bantams, Blk. & Mottled 0. E. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713
Peafowl-breeders, Black Shoulder & Indian Blue. Jeff Dillard Danielsville 706-795-2852
Pheasants-trio Yellow Goldens, trio Lady Amhurst, adults, 1 yr. old, laying now; doves, Wh./Wh. Pied, some Ringnecks, $1 ea., also, pens. Lonnie Melton Covington 770-7879778
Pigeons-Racers, all out of proven stock, 100-600 mi., $1 Olup, most colors. Chuck Drust Lithonia 770-484-1392
Polish chicks, 3 mos. old, Bantam Cochin chicks, 2 mos. old, $6 ea. E. Harpster Snellville 770-979-8950
Purebred Bantams, . Silver Sebrights, Golden Sebrights, Silver Duckwings, B B Reds, call before 9pm. Willie C. Nunn Crawfordville 706-456-2416
Purebred Cochin (Feather Footed) Bantams, most colors, $2/up, call before 9pm. Paul Reeves Waynesboro 706-554-2644
Quail eggs (Coturnix) .15 cents, Heavy breed x chicks $1, guinea chicks $2. William Waldrop Tifton 912-386-0947
Quail hatching eggs, yr. round, Bob White or Coturnix, $30/100, $85/500, $155/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland P. 0. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748-5769
Quail-Jumbo Pharoah, $1.50 dressed, $1.25 live, birds & eggs avail. year round. John Rewis Reidsville 912-557-3314
RIR's and White Wyandottes for sale, rooster & pullets. George Hill Buford 770271-0362
Ringneck doves, peach, red, cream, young, $4; working prs. $15; Lady Amherst pheasant male (F2) $15/trade, Email:JLJDNEAL@Juno.com. John Neal Columbus 706-327-3933
Saipan fowl, $25/pr.; Roller pigeons $1 O/pr.; goslings, ducklings, chicks, other. Doug Williams Bluffton 912-641-3195
Silkie baby chicks, $2.50 ea./up. Fred Watkins Gainesville 770-983-7870
Silver Sebright bantams, 3 mos. old, $6/pr. James Sheppard Macon 912-788-6969
Swans-Australian Black, this year's hatch, strong legs, $180 ea. (Ext. 161). S. Tasova Covington 404-527-7394
Turkeys-1 pr. Blue Slate $40, 1 pr. Eastern Strain wild turkeys, $45. Chuck Bush Union City 770-969-2138
White Fantail pigeons, bring cages. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Poultry Wanted
Want 6 Cochin hens & 1 rooster (bantams). J.W Van Horn Decatur 404-388-0502
Want pigeon eggs. Gene Wilbanks Clayton 706-782-5720
Want unwanted poultry, to good home, at reas. price. J. Brooks Hull 706-543-8754
Alternative Livestock
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
- The Alternative Livestock category
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas
and emus) as well as other "non-
traditional" livestock. Since ratites have
been designated 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
family unit per issue is allowed. No
special permit is required to possess and
raise ratites. The Georgia Department of
Natural Resources regulates many exotic
animals, including most hoofed stock
except llama and buffalo. However, upon
compliance with applicable state
regulations, a deer farming license for the
commercial production of meat and fiber
is available for the following species:
fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red
deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more
information on the deer farming license,
contact the Georgia Department of
Agriculture at (404) .656-3667. For
information on licenses of other species
of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo),
contact the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources Special Permit Unit at (770)
918-6404.
Jndividuals submitting
advertisements to buy and sell regulated
hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must
provide a photocopy of the appropriate
license with their ad.
1, 2, 3 yr. old emus for sale, also, emu egg shells, prices reas. Linda/Jimmy Leatherman Ellenwood 770-981-9184
Beau. fallow deer, white/chocolate & spotted, $100 ea., call aft. 7 pm. Freddie Huckaba Dawsonville 706-864-8576 706864-2751
Emu chicks $25 ea., breeders $200 ea., superior qlty. stock. Dan Staib Bluffton 912.:.6-4'-1.:...-2.==2.6 " ' 0 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Emu chicks to trade for baby goat or game
chickens, call before 8:30 pm. David Sims Roberta 912-836-4343
Emus, free, yrlgs., 2 yrs. old and proven breeders. Glen Matthews Clarkesville 706754-9584
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Wednesday June 3, 1998
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Emus, must cut back, all ages, you catch '95 Colt Gooseneck 3-Horse slant load, dr. Cattle racks for long bed truck, rear sliding
arid you haul, I catch them $5 ea. R. rm., extra storage on side (Wilkes Co.). Perry gate $150/obo. Tony Kiser Cartersville 770-
'98 fescue, well fert., weed free, horse qlty., 4x5 rnd. bales $20. Robert Yates Adairsville
Cresswell Leesburg 912-432-2917
Rogers Washington 706-678-3357
336-9959 770-336-5535
770-773-9198
Landrace pigs for sale, good breeding '95 Orthoflex Classic Hunt saddle, 17 1/2", Circle Y Roping saddle, 17" seat, used 4 If you have questions regarding ads in this '98 fescue, clover, orchard mix., 4x4 rolls,
stock, 6 wks. old. Bobby Floyd 253 Bobby new improved panels, new billets, 3 1/2 yrs. times, $550; Texas West all-around saddle, category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. fert., limed, easy handling $22/roll. Fuller
Floyd Rd. Forsyth 31029 912-994-6546
Llamas, colorful, weaned males from $500, bred females, chocolate stud male, 5 yrs., $900. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Llamas, 2 regd. yrlg. males, $700 and $800, halter and lead trained, friendly. Billy Lugar Powder Springs 770-429-0561
Llamas, 6 mos.-4 yrs., sev. cols., lgt., med., hvy. wools, all halter & lead, load, dely. & terms avail. Joan Jones Warm Springs 706-
old, 4 yr. guarntee, $1200. S. Usher Douglasville 770-830-1691
'96 Big Valley 12-horse gooseneck trlr., 28'x7'x7 1/2', blk., 4' tack room, $8500. Mr. Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201
'96 Sooner 3 horse PC plus alum. slant load gooseneck, lrg. dr. rm., rear tack, drop down windows, $12,700. H. Bush Reynolds 912847-3035
'96 WW 2-horse trlr., BP, 6W, 6 1/2 H, gray,
15" seat, used 4x's, $350; also, bridles/pads avail. Mike Boyt Snellville 770-979-5624
Collegiate Jr. Event saddle, 17", $300; Courbette Merkkur, like new, 17", $400, other items avail. R. Harman Douglasville 770947-0926
Corbette Stylist close contact saddle, 16 1/2" seat w/med. tree, drk. havanna brn., exc. cond., incl. stirrups & leathers, $600/obo. S. Nations Athens 706-054-8097
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'96 horse qlty. fescue, sq. bales $240 or $2.50 ea., 1000 avail., 1-20, Exit 4. C. Cheek Temple 770-562-5677
'97 fescue/bermuda hay, clean, 4x5 bales, $25 inside. Ellis Astin Villa Rica 770-4595013
Anderson Palmetto 770-463-4971
'98 fescue, bermuda sq. bales, fert., rain free, at barn $2.50/bale, dely. avail. Ed Nunn Jr. Rome 770-387-2108
'98 fescue, horse qlty., 4x5 rolls $20 ea. M. Cox Rome 706-232-8882
'98 fescue, horse qlty., lge. sq. bales, fert., taking orders for in field pick up, first cutting May 15. Bobby Harrington Cedartown 770748-0447
655-3953
exc. cond., straight load, no calls aft. 9 pm. C. Dressage/All-Purpose saddle, 17" off '97 & '98 fescue, 4x5 rnd. bales, very clean, '98 fescue, bermuda, clover, lespedeza mix.
Llamas, all ages & cols., friendly, halter Smith McDonough 770-914-0129
Brand, mint cond., $225. W. Abrams Griffin fert. $20-$25. Billy R. Carey 1287 Yearwood fert., rain free, lge. sq. bales $1.50, field $2.75
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trnd. babies, starting at $500, terms & dely. '96 mdl. circle W, 6'x20', metal top 770-228-3865
Rd. Bethlehem 30620 770-867-7186 770- barn, baling mid May. W. Massey Bowdon
avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
gooseneck cattle trlr. D. Medders Sylvester Hale 4 Horse inline trlr., needs work, 867-2060
770-258-8534
Llamas, babies to adults, unique animals for wool, guard of livestock, packing or pleasure, $400 & up. Don Wade Winder 770. 932-0327
Llamas, regd. males from $500/up; regd. females $1500/up; also adult pr. java green peacocks, or trade. Dr. Mike Streetman Athens 706-353-3784
Loveable llamas, many to choose from, dely. avail., enrich your life, discover llamas. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
Ostriches: gtd. fertile eggs, chicks, 2 yr. old Blue-Red crosses. Frank Smith Claxton 912739-1570
Want to buy sika, fallow deer, pay reas. price, Ive. msg. if no answer. Ray Cross Morven 912-775-2893
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
912-776-6568
'97 Colt, 15' 2 or 3 horse bumper pull saddle, racks, walk-thru, .elec. brks., many extras, blk., $2500. B. Kirkland Brunswick 912-437-3583-
'98 Mid South 3 Horse slant, R R tack w/front dr.oom, mid & RR tack, exc. cond. $13,500; also, 6-Horse, almost new. Ed Dale Elko 912-987-6472
1O' cattle trlr., $575. 20' utility trlr., $600, post hole driller, $275. Tony Gravitt Cumming 770-889-9988
12' stock trlr., home-built, made from 1beam metal, $600, 2 wheel flat trlr., $100. Don Smith Monroe 770-267-7709
14 1/2" Crosby Prix de Nations chi Ids saddle; also, 7' walk-thru 2 horse trailer. Rennie Nester Conyers 770-466-9606
15 1/2" Western saddle, lgt. wgt., new fittings, usable cond., $55; Western breast collar $25, exc. cond., Western bridle w/silver & reins, $25. J. Briant Marietta 770-424-3768
16 1/2" Stubben Siegfried eventing sad.die,
$1 OOO(obo. B. Adkins Senoia 770-254-0737 Jackson 2 Horse Gooseneck trlr., huge dr.
rm., extras, $8,000; Mitch Harrison show saddle, 15 1/2" seat, silver headstall, breast collar, $2200. L. Johnson Murrayville 706864-6407
Jackson 2-Horse trlr., bumper pull, comp. w/attached water tank & portable corral, very good cond., $2700. P. Russell Stone Mountain 770-498-6792
Price Mclaughlin saddle, 16" seat, fully tooled, silver accented, exc. cond., pert. for show, pleasure or work, $1250/obo. W.H. Mccarter Blairsville 706-745-4957
Warwick close contact 16 1/2" English saddle, exc. cond., $500/obo. J. Jenkins Gainesville 770-297-8066
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call. Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-
'97 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, heavily fert., no weeds or rain. H.D. Sharpe Lyons 912-526-6369
'97 Coastal, highly fert., horse qlty. in barn, sq. bales $3.50 ea., rnd. rolls $35 ea. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228
'97 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fert. and weed free, sq. bales $3, rolls $25, all in barn. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-277-1416 706-629-0608
'97 Tift 44 bermuda hay $3/bale, horse qlty., sq. bales, qty. dely. avail. John Bleckley McDonough 770-957-3756
'97 Tift 44 and Alicia, rain free, exc. qlty., analyzed 11.5% protein $4/bale. Hardy Edwards Athens 706-742-5717
'97 Tift 44, well fert. in barn, $3.50/bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
'97 bermuda, '98 fescue/bermuda hay in barn, sq. bales $2. 75 ea. Richard Pope Gainesville 770-532-4359
'97 fescue orchard mix., 5x4 rolls $15/roll, picked up. Marty Jordan Calhoun 706-625-
'9.8 hay, coastal, fescue, rye grass mix.,5x5 rnd. _bales. John Bentley 2287 Mt. Paron Rd. Monroe 770-267-3067
'98 hay, 80% ryegrass, 20% coastal
bermuda, highly fert., 5' rolls, 1100 lbs. $25/roll. Marvin Jones 1470 Snow Springs
Rd. Unadilla 31091 912-627-3192 912-6273214
'98 high qlty. coastal bermuda grass hay, rnd. or sq. bales avail. now, dely. avail. Jon Page Lyons 912-526-6645
'98 horse qlty. rye hay, rnd. or sq. bales in barn, fert. UGA soil specs., dely. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463
'98 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mix., sq.
bales, well fert., .rain-free, in barn. Charles
Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
'98 horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain & weed free, sheltered $25. W.H. Jones Hiram 770-943-6911
'98 horse qlty. bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls $25 in barn, horse qlty. bermuda sq. bales $2.50 ea.
in field, $3 in barn. Ronnie Moon Carlton
like new knee rolls, $550, exc. cond. Wm. E. 9083.
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Items listed in the Livestock Wanted Newman Peachtree City 770-631-3580
3 litters dwarf rabbits, mix. bloodlines, '97 fescue, 1200 lb. rolls, well fert., rain free '98 mix. hay, very clean, limed, fert., horse
category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want 1Bhd. sound, gentle, trail broke horse for novice riders, $1000 range. Bob Foster Chestnut Mountain 770-967-0872
Want draft or draft cross, 14.2-15.3hds., quiet, smooth trot. Priscilla Faulkner Covington 770-786-7283
Want female Dwarf rabbit. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-267-6538
Want to trade 3 yr. purebred polled hereford cow w/calf for breeding age polled. hereford bull. H. Mooneyham, Jr. Snellville 770-9722579
16 1/2" Miller Collegiate jumping saddle, w/stirrups, VGC, $350; blk. dressage bridle, brass buckles, exc. cond. $100. S. Zaybal Acworth 770-974-3923
16 1/2" blk. Thorogood Dressage saddle, med. tree, $275/firm; custom 16 1/2" brn. leather Dressage saddle (DG Stackhouse) warmblood tree w/girth, $400/firm. K. Brittain Hinesville 912-877-5474
16 1/2" blk. Dressage saddle, exc. cond., deep/comf. seat, tree too wide for my horse, $220. A. Byrd Marietta 770-974-3568
16' Gooseneck trlr. w/extras, tinted bus windows, new paint & wheels, awning, $4400. T. Acker Rome 706-295-5391
16' horse trlr., bumper hitch, elec. brakes, exc. cond., $2900. Stephen Seigneur Bethlehem 770-030-7142
16" American show saddle w/matching
colorful, sml. & very sml. A. Faulk Smarr 912994-4917
Angoras, Rex, mix. calico, red, white, black, other bunnies, breeders $5/up. Linda Bjarkman Lakemont 706-782-7578
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Mini Rex, Jersey Woolies, NZW, Dwarf & cavies. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
Bunnies, Netherland, French Lop, Fuzzy Lop, Dwarf Hotot, all from show stock, cages & supplies. S. Hurlbutt Senoia 770-599-6128
Bunnies, standard, Mini Rex, Dutch, Dwarf, Holland Lop, Fuzzy Lop, Harlequin. lie. breeder. Donna Bowlden Butler 912-8472994
Bunnies, 6-10 wks. old, cages, hutches, accessories. Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch 770-945-2810
Bunnies; Dutch, Mini Lops, Mini Rex and
$20/roll, near-by dely.~ possible. Dolph Orthwein Atlanta 404-355-1451
'97 fescue, sq. bales, fert., rain free, in the barn $3/bale, dely. avail. Ron Teems Cartersville 770-386-8063
'97 horse qlty. fescue, fert., sq. bales $3.50, rnd. bales $30. Bill Flynn Luthersville 770631-)752
'97 horse qlty. Alfalfa hay $6.50/bale, taking orders for '98 horse qlty. Alfalfa hay $7.50/bale until Sept. Michelle Jones Winder 770-8673576
'98 fescue/orchard grass hay, cutting end of May $1.65, sq. bale in field. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
'98 bermuda/fescue mix., in field, sq. bales $2.50, rolls $25, Tift 44 $40, cow hay $15. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
'98 bermuda/fescue, clean, fert., limed, sq.
qlty. $30/roll, $3 sq., in field, cutting mid May. Steve Cross McDonough 770-957-7776 -'4-'-0_4--'-7-'-3'-7-..::0..:.3..:..43-'-----------
'98 oak, rye & coastal mix. hay, horse qlty., dely. avail. Tony Harris Social Circle 770-'4..:.64..:....::3.;..7..:.86;::__ _ _ _ _ _ _..:....:.._ __
'98 qlty. fescue/bermuda rnd. bales $25/roll. R. Margeson Zebulon 770-567-0058
'98 rye hay, rnd. bales in barn, dely. avail., highly fert. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-994.::9...:.49.:::2=---------------
'98 ryegrass hay, 500 lb. rolls $15/roll, located North Coweta Co. Gary Whitten P.O. Box 61 Luthersville 30251 770-927-9397
'98 some fescue, some rye, lge. rolls $25, between Newborn Shadydale Dykes Rd. Marie Gibson Madison 770-466-1447 706453-4972 . ...
'98 spring fescue, limed, fert." weeded; 4x5
LIVESTOCK HANDLING head stall & breast collar $1050, 15" Circle M Dwarfs $10-$15, also cages. Melissa Tallant bales in field $2.25, 4x5 $25, cutting in May. J. rnd. bales $25.. Paul Jarck P.O. Box 298 Gay
youth show saddle $350. John Horne Dublin Cumming 770-886-0473 770-889-9111
Cosby/L. Boyd Villa Rica 770-942-2422 770- 30218 706-538-1049
912-274-0992
Cinnamins & Californians, ready 6/4/98 $8 459-5472
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16" Roping saddle, used twice, tan
If you have questions regarding ads in this w/rawhide trim, $325/obo, please Iv. msg. J.
category, call Ora Gare! at 404-651-9081.
Lancaster Temple 770-562-9129
'73 2 horse Stidham trlr., decent shape, dual 17" Collegiate Close Contact saddle, 6
s. axle, 6'6" tall, dbl. door, removable didiver mos. old, $500; incl. fittings. Christian
ea., call aft. 4 pm weekdays, anytime weekends. Calvin Scoggins 203 A Little Sand Mt. Rd. Armuchee 30105 706-857-6233
Cute baby bunnies, Holland Lop, Netherland Dwarf breeder does, also reducing
'98 bermuda/fescue mix., fert. & limed, rain free, sq. bales in, barn .$2. Matt Gardner Winder 404-675-6314 770-567-8258
'98 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., ref. avail. $3.25/sq. bale. John Davis Statesboro
Rica. Gary Matthews 2401 Ivy Way Snellville ..:.30::..;0::..:7-=8'-7'-'7-=0'--9"-'7-=2,_-7:..;9=-1:..:7_ _ _ _ _ _ __
1o_12 acres fescue, you cut, you keep hay,
North Talbot co., easy access. Larry Britt Thomaston 706-646-6597
tack comp., $800. Jim Brady Buford 770945-6328
'79 McQuerry 2-horse in-line bumper pull w/elec. brks., rubber mats, padded stalls, bus windows, tack boxes, exc. cond., $1800- T.
Goble Dalton706-277-1975
'83 4 horse 16' gooseneck trlr., ni'iw
Alpharetta 770-772-9626
17" Passier Nicole Grand Gilbert dressage saddle, blk., wide tree, $1200. J. Abernathy Alpharetta 770-664-5861
19" Borelli cutback saddle, blk., w/o fittings, good cond. $150 firm. Rachel Chapman Senoia.770-599-3000
stock on Fuzzy Lops. R. Ross Buford 770-
945-9310 Dutch bunnies, babies to breeders, rabbit
care info. incl., clean, lie. lac. Janni Martin
Maysville 706-652-2815 Lge. wh. Flemish Giant bunnies, ready
June 11, good stock, papers avail., bucks $30,
912-587-5216
'98 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., highly fert., rain free, sq. bales $2.20/bale. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189
'98 Coastal bermuda, bahia or mix. hay, 500 4'x5' bales, loaded on your truck $25/roll. F. Binford Thomaston 706-647-7674
150 rnd. bales coastal Alicia hay, exc. qlty.,
highly fert., some under shelter. Clyde Bruner _M...;:e~tt~e_r..:.9_12=-~6..:.85~-..::6..:.0~89'----------
80 acre bermuda/fescue to be cut & baled
on halves. Timothy Sutherland Canon 706245-7135404-688-9089
Alfalfa hay, premium hybrid horse qlty., '97
paint/fir., centergate, nose storage, mats & 2 Horse bumper pull w/6' dr. rm., dbl. tack does $35, nego. Justin Freeman '98 Tift 44 coastal bermuda, highly fert. cutting, bermuda/fescue rnd. bales '98 cutting.
esc. dr., $2950. R. Redman Maysville 706- area, X-tall/wide, custom-built, like new cond., Lawrenceville 770-962-7236
$3.50 in barn. Ernest Powell Hampton 770- Ft Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
652-2453
completely locking, $5,000/obo. Vicky Garner Mini Lop bunnies, sev. cols. $7 ea. Melita 946-9169
Approx. 40 acres of fescue/mix. hay, you
'85 Bee, 16', 4 Horse straight load Lawrenceville 770-339-4791
Struve Shady.Dale 706-468-0817
'98 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., rain free, well cut, rake, roll for 2/3 of hay. David Bentley
gooseneck stock trlr., $2000/obo. C. 2 Horse bumper pull alum. trailer, new Mini Rex, Jersey Woolies, Flemish Giant, fert., sq._ bales _$3.50/bale, fescue rolls, 4x5 Hillsboro 706-468-8368
Babunovic Woodstock 770-591-8578 770785-9732
'86 Moritz 16' livestock trailer, tag-along, good cond., $2200. Ralph Whigham Dacula 770-963-2584
'89 alum. 4 horse slant bumper pull trlr., exc.. cond., dr. rm., $6500. W. Morris Monticello 706-468-0432 706-468-6869
'90 3-horse stock type bumper pull trlr., elec. brks., solid fir., mats, moveable divider, esc. dr., $1800. S. King Athens 706-369-7556
'91 Bee 3-horse slant w/extras, rear tack,
awning, gen., $15.000. L. Peavy Cartersville 770-387-0886
'91 Featherlite 4 Horse gooseneck trlr., reas. priced. G. Wells McDonough 770-091-
flr./tires, $1700. David Brown Dawson 912-
995-5670 2 Horse trlr., bumper pull, tandem axle, very
good tires, tack comp., divider, good fir.,
$11 oo. Joe Greene Martin 706-384-4877
2 horse Harrell trlr., like new, new paint & fir., $2650; 6 saddles, all makes, from 15" to
17" seat, $1 oo to $700. Earl Stokes Griffin
770-227-7502 20' Cherokee gooseneck w/extras, heat/air,
no rust, good paint/floor, $2800. Ken Fuqua
Rockmart 770-684-8794
20' Diamond D Gooseneck, covered stock trlr., w/2 sections, good cond., $2500. Tom Hoover Griffin 770-227-7272
20' Gooseneck Brand stock trlr., canvas
Californian, Champagne D'Argent,
Himalayan, Holland Lops, cages, cavies. Marissa Flewelling Dacula 770-963-0491
Mini/fuzzy Lop, Polish, Mini Rex w/pedi. babies & adults $8-$15, asstd. wire cages
$20/up. T. Ashley Knoxville 912-836-2410 Mix. rabbits $8, mix. Rex $10. Donald
Mclendon Newnan 770-253-4958
NZW bunnies & junior buck, exc. commercial bloodline. J. Porter Winder 770307-5894
Purebred pedi. breeders, Californian,
Holland, Mini Lops, breeders & babies, clean,
lie. tac. $20/up. D. Wills Cleveland 706-219-
3765 Rabbits, restock your field & freezer, all
rolls $30/roll. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-
3024 '98 alfalfa $5/bale, Tift 44 $3/bale,
fescue/b.ermuda or orchardgrass $2.75/bale, all horse qlty., dely. avail. Buddy Bearden
Bostwick 706-342-3393 '98 coastal bermuda hay $3.25/bale, mulch
hay $2/bale, fescue $2. 75/bale, rain-free, fert.,
lge. bales. Bob Steele Barnesville 770-3586443
'98 coastal bermuda/fescue mix., 4x5 rolls,
fert. $25. Mike \Vllliams Social Circle 770464-9 181
'98 coastal bermuda horse hay for sale. Patrick Spell 1460 Campground Rd. Baxley 31513 912-367-9449
Bermuda hay, sq. bales, no rain, 4x5 rnd. bales, dely. avail. on 6 or more rnd. bales extra. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392 770397-6856 =B'-e-'-r..:.m""u"'d-a_m_i_x_-r_n_d__-4x-5-ro-ll_s_a_v-ai_l._n_o_w_,-T-ift 44 sq. bales avail. second week in June. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
baBleesr,mrauidnaf/rfeees,cuheorhsaey,qlhtye. a$v3il/ybafelert..,s.lgeS.tasnqa.
Powder Springs 404-266-3160 770-948-
7282 -'-F-'-e-s_c_u_e_&_m_i-x.-ha_y_fo_r_s_a-le-.-c-u_t_M_a_y_1-8, located in Jasper Co. near Shady Dale, good hay, rnd. bales. Herb Horton Covington 770.7:..:::8.4..:._-=97.:... : : . 0 3 = - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good
4958 '92 Ponderosa 24' gooseneck stock trlr.,
extra hvy. duty, great shape, $4000. Joe
Jones Commerce 706-335-4588 '92 WW 20' stock trlr., gooseneck., canvas
top, center gate, $3,000. K. Savage
top, cut gate, good cond., $3400. D. Scroggs Gillsville 770-869-7039
21" Blue Ribbon cutback blk. saddle
w/fittings, exc. cond., $1000. L. Towle Fayetteville 770-716-9114
24' Stoll Gooseneck cattle trlr., cage top/no
sizes, does or bucks. Walter Jackson Commerce 706-335-3348
Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or
dressed lryers, also wire cages. W. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967
San Juan rabbits for sale. Bob Reece 321
'98 crop Tift 44, new crop Coastal bermudagrass, rain free, horse hay $3/bale,
1000 lb. rolls $30 & $35. Herb Bixler Perry 9 12-98 7-9858
'98 fescue & rye grass hay, 4x5' rolls, highly fert. $17/roll. Terry Stephenson Commerce
qlty., fert., $17/bale, out of field, when baled $20 in barn: Jeff Arasmith Rome 706-295..05.1.:...4.:..'1--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Fescue hay for sale $275/bale in barn, also
avail. in field. L. Garrison Marietta 770_423_ 1230
Gainesville 770-983-7934
canvas, ready to haul, ok cond., $1400, call Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800 706-335-2654
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'93 Adam 16' Horse trlr., gociseneck, mats, center gate comb. rear gate, sheltered,
$3250. John Fiveash Hahira 912-794-2432 '93 Dixiecraft 2 horse, oversize stall,
bumper pull, walk-in tack, exc. cond., $2500. C. Scales Rockmart 770-445-9957
'93 Stoll 14' blue livestock trlr., new paint, new tires, $2000. John Morehouse Flintstone 706-820-1324
'93 WW allum. 3 horse slant bumper pull, new ti.res, wgt. equa11zer h1.tch, dr. room, 11ke new, $7500. D. Lowe Tyrone 770-487-2146
'93 two-horse goosen-eck slant load trlr., w/mats, rear tack, awning, lrg. insulated dr. rm., $4500, call aft. 6pm. Don Rushing Dublin 912-272-3138
Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin.
evgs. c. Whitley Good Hope 770-267-4056 San Juan & field mix., good runners $5 ea.
4 horse McQuerry Gooseneck trlr., front J. Chatham Canon 706-245-8002 tack/dr. rm., extra high roof, elec. brks., San Juan, great for trng. rabbit hounds. Lois
$3850. B. Jaskiewicz Loganville 770-466- Baker Fayetteville 770-461-1514
7418 770-466-5221,
Var. breeds & cols. of bunnies avail. $4-$6
4 like new_& used Roping saddles, $1 ootup; ea. Mary Cooley 7990 Jefferson Rd. Athens 6 Western saddles $100-$250; 3 Pony- 30607 706-543-3182
saddles $50/up; all types of tack avail. Mel Dillard Woodstock 770-579-8372
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'98 fescue hay for sale, lge. sq. bales $2.50 cutting $1_50/sq. bale in field. Craig Bean in barn, taking orders for bermuda hay in field Cleveland 706_219_2518 early June, call aft. 6 pm or leave message. Fescue hay, '98 rnd. bales, limed, fert. in
Joyce Brumbley Auburn 770-307-1131
barn. George Pace Hampton 770_946_4187
'98 fescue hay, rain free $2.50/bale at barn, $31O del. w/in 50 mi. Larry Carpenter
Fescue hay, 4x4 rolls $20, sq. bale $2_50, rain free, well fert., in barn, call aft. 5 pm. Jack
Ellaville 800-772-8925 '98 fescue hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, fert.,
rain & mold free $3.50/bale. Sandra Carnet Clermont 770-983-7424
'98 fescue hay, fert., dry in barn $2.50 ea. sq'. bale. Frank Abbott Barnesville 770-358-1643
'98 fescue hay, horse qlty., fert., rain free, sq. bales $2 in field, $3 in barn. Jerry Rice
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Free Coastal bermuda hay, beau. fields, you cut. Jackie Houser Jackson 770-5049425
Free hay, 7 acres of fescue hay in Coweta Co .. free if you will cut, haul away & clean up, easy access. Z. Cole 824 Mcintosh Tr. Shaq~sburg 30277 770-599-6776
Free hay, you cut & keep, Suwanee, 8 acres. S. Sze Suwanee 770-814-8133
Horse qlty. Tift 44 hay, sq. bales in barn, fert., weed & rain free, mix. Tift 44 & rye, rnd. & sq. bales. Monroe/Winder area. Hubert Harris Atlanta 404-355-3195
Hvy. sq. bales horse qlty. bermuda & fescue, fert. $3/bale, $2.75/100. B. Ellis Greenville 706-672-0313
Oats for sale, '98 crop, great feed or seed $3/bu. or 9.5 cents/lb. bulk only. Ted Milliron Rt. 1, Box 127 Shellman 31786 912-6795801
Order now, heavily fert. first cut fescue, 4x5 rolls, $20 in field, call aft. 7 pm or leave message. Glenn Robinson Rockmart 770684-7578
Premium oat rnd. barn rolls $35, if purchase HJ roll.s or more $30/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
Premium. qlty. Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-2679536
Raw goats milk, for feeding infant tierbivores, produced by cert., accred., and C.A.E. free Saanens re-tested annually. Yvonne Robinson McDonough 770-9541167
Spring '98 fescue, well fert. behind baler $1.50/$20, 4x5 rnd. bale. Billy Hale Acworth 770-974-4017
Taking orders for '98 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. C. B~ant Thomasville 912-226-2268
Tift 44 hay, 36'-40" sq. bales, will be baling May 20, weather permitting $3. J. Little Gainesvile 770-983-7504
Tift 44, Taylor made, taking orders, rnd. bales, sq. bales. Jerry Johnson Hampton 770-227 -8685
AG SEED/PLANTS
FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651:9083.
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
as ar~ gwwn as a class of certified seed.. For
example, wheat seed such Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, {404) 656-3635.
'97 Brown Top Millet, 85% germ., no noxious, C&B 44 cents/lb., call aft. 9 pm or leave message. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706598-2554
'97 brown top millet, 93% germ., no noxious C&B 44 cents/lb. Kenneth Oliver Wrightsville 912-864-2378
How to Have Seed Tested
Farmers should adhere to the
following steps in order to have seed
tested at a state seed laboratory:
I . Send between I to 2 pounds of
any large seed, such as soybeans,
peanuts or corn and about a half to a
quarter pound, depending on seed size,
or smaller seed.
2. Include the kind and variety, lot
number or other identiCying mark,
along with your Cull name, address and
telephone number.
3. Mail seed samples in a cardboard
box or similar container to protect
them.
4. Allow 2-4 weeks for testing to be
completed, depending on seed kind.
5. North Georgia !'armers should
send seed to Georgi-<1 Department of
Agriculture, Room 535. 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334.
South Georgia farmers should send
seed to Georgia Department or
Agriculture
Ti Ct on
Laboratory
Building, PO Box 1507, Hwy. 41 S.,
TiCton 31793-1507.
If you' have any questions regarding
seed testing, please call (404) 656-3635 (Atlanta) or (912) 386-3147 (TiCton)
ror more inl'ormation.
o '97 old-timey plumgranny seeds $2/pkg
'97 reseeding sultana/impatien seed, 35 California ferns $2.50 ea., widow's tears 35
w/SASE. c.w. Burnette P.O. Box 10 cols. & shades, many variegated 1/2 tsp. $1 cents/up, Missouri primrose $3/sml. clump,
Tennga 30751
w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart others $10 min., $3 post. Neena Clary 6875
12 var. of tomato plants 50 cents ea., 5/$2 Rd. Chatsworth 30705
Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-
6"15" high, sweet pepper plants, same price
'97 seed: marigold (crackerjack) or (sparky) 942-1599
no shipping. Mrs. J. Loden 2286 Oglesby Br. $1/Tbsp., Gloriosa daisy $1/tsp., shasta Castor mole beans 100 seeds $2 plus 2
Rd. Con:ters 30094
daisies $1/tsp., all w/SASE. Bonnie Beam stamps. Thomas Twitty 1345 Hwy. 124
Alicia, Coastal, Tift 44 sprigs, will custom Rte. 2, Box 89 Trion 30753
Hoschton 30548 770-867-6691
plant. James Williams Fitzgerald 912-423
'97 seeds: 4 o'clock, moon flowers, morning Catalpa worm tree seed 50/$1 w/SASE. D.
4884
glory, black-eyed Susan, purple coneflower M. Roark 3780 Newsome Rd. Valdosta
Can furnish Tift 44 or coastal bermuda $1/SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross 31606 912-242-3677
sprigs & custom plant for you, no till or Avondale Estates 30002
Catalpa worm tree seeds, 100 seeds $1
conventional. F. Roger Bell Shady Dale 706
'97 seeds; balsam, red four o'clock, yellow w/SASE. P. Hasty 441 Cherokee Drive
468-2572
yarrow $1/pkg., cash only w/SASE. Daisy Moultrie 31768 912-985-2286
Centipede sod for sale, cert. #8655, we cut Walker 1020 North Ola Rd. McDonough Clematis, trumpet tree, 4 cols., English ivy,
you load. Jeff Bishop Athens 706-769-5603 30252
pachysandra, liriope, wintercreeper, mondo,
706-354-2268
1 white crape myrtle, helleborus, hosta, hydrangea, aucuba, others. c. Henderson
Cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, als0 sweet woodruff, epimedium, ivy, nandina, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta 30004 770-475-
will custom plant. Charles Hurley Rte. 2 liriope, japonica, potted, others $1-$3. Corene 6503
Summerville 30747 706-857-2707 706-857 Tatum Gainesville 770-532-6594
Cleome seeds, 75 cents/Tbsp. w/SASE,
7689
4" perennials all $1 ea., many to choose beebalm, cannas, thrift, phlox, other $1 .50/4"
cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44 from, display gardens. Annette Dawkins 4970 container, no shipping of perennials. Rodney
Coastal, Tifway, Alicia, also custom planting Hiram Lithia Springs Rd. Powder Springs Petty 2309. Freydale Rd. Marietta 30067 770-
Gene Hart Gu:tton 912-728-3380
30127 770-943-6460
973-6009
Cert. improved Ga. red sweet potato plants
4" perennials, 300 var., all $1.25, also Columbine, C'lsma, Japanese hollyhock,
no COD dely. $30/1000, $18/500, $10/100. W eucalyptus, unusual herbs, palms, & ferns, hibiscus red, 'link, .vhite, moon plant 50
Lightsey 296 Johnny Thornton Rd. Odu m display garden. SeJah Ahlstrom Jackson cents/pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767
31555 912-367-6781
770-775-4967
Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-
Cook soybean seeds from regd. seed
6 crinum flowering bulbs, milk & wine, 7589
cleaned & bagged, 83% germ. $15/bag. Bil purple stripe, solid red 6/$45, 3/$30, 1/$12, $5 Coral vines, sml. $4, med. $7, lge. $10, mini
Flo~d Jesu~ 912-586-6528 912-586-6529
shipping cost. Charlie Wilkerson P.O. Box 31 glads 35/$5, all ppd. D. Clark 516 E. 58th St.,
Dove Proso millet, 92% germ., 99.6% pure Naylor 31641 912-244-4409
Savannah 31405-3531
seed $18 for 50 lb. bag. Jimmy King Zebulon Abundant supply lge. & med. size hostas, Datura, weeping willower, eucalyptus wax,
770-567 -3026
choose & make offer, rose-of-Sharon, free ghost, verbena, Mexican sunflowers, portulac,
Dove Proso millet, germ $20/bag. Hal
cleaned Mitchell
&Sboacgigael dC, i8r5c1l<~
daylilies (orange). C. Evenson 2478 Monterey Dr. Marietta 30068 770-971-2076
others. Tina Ross Rt. 1, Box Wa:tnesville 31566 912-778-5580
1BB
770-464-2987
Achillea. hybrid daylilies, hosta, lamb's ear, Daylilies for sale Irani my garden, hundreds
Old fashion green sugar cane, 10-20 cents/stalk. William Bonner, Sr. 143 Fishing Creek Ch. Rd. Maysville 31061-8118 912-
stokesia, mountain mint, vinca minor, Siberian, roof Japanese iris, call aft. 6 pm. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088
to choose from $3/clump, no Sunday sales. Frances Hall 4589 Alabama Hwy., SW Rome 30165-9286 706-235-5351
453-3316
Ajuga, aucuba, butterfly weed, 3 cols.,- Daylilies, 1ODO/more var., send 55 cents or
Persimmon trees, 2 gal. pots 3/$11, 6/$20, 12/$35, no shipping. C.H. Haddon 583 Plum
cypress, (hummingbird), vine, viburnum, annuals, others 25 cents-$3. B. Bryant 1143
stamps for descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-
St. Thomson 30824 706-595-6979
Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 404-874-5354 6703
Potted brown turkey fig trees, sml. pot $10, All col. daylilies, over 1000 named var., Daylilies, named & seedlings, cannas,
lge. pot $15, no shipping. Bill Gurley clearance prices, lge. amount of variegated hosta, hydrangeas, iris, hibiscus $1/up.
Americus 912-924-9720
liriope $5/clump. K. Fordham Albany 912- RandolQh Woodard Alban:t 912-436-9344
Red raspberry plants, shipped w/roots in 883-4197
Daylilies, mix., all cols., 100 fans $35, $5
soil $1 O/doz., $3 shipping, no checks. Ada Ancient tobacco (N. Rustica), native shipping w/order. S. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd.
Patterson P.O. Box 812 Dahlonega 30533 American ceremonial & medicinal heirloom $2 S:tlvester 31791
. Seedling pecan trees in 3 gal. containers $18 ea. Richard Irby 240 Keys Lane He~hzibah 30815 706-592-6123
w/SASE, instr. incl. Jewell Clark 282 Brother Blvd. Midville 30441 912-589-7728
Angel's trumpet, brugmansia, yellow, white,
Daylilies, beau. mix. cols., hybrid, unnamed $20/doz., $4 post. Christine Wilkes Rt. 1, Box 171-A So~erton 30457-9801 912-529-3399
White Acre cowpeas for sale, 50 lb. bags, germ. 87%, pure 98.76%, will ship 50 lb. bag
pink, cold hardy $8, Athens gem plectranthus, pandorea vine, near Emory U11iv. Trudy
Daylilies, Stella. de Oro, angel's trumpet, yellow bells. Clara Hendrix 115 Northwood Dr.
UPS. Lena Braswell 1089 Hoyt Braswell Rd., Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-11 04
T:trone 30290 706-487-3755
Wrens 30833 706-547-6784 White fig in 2 gal. black pot, call between 7
Angel's trumpets $1 O ea., diff. colors; hosta $2/Qot. Jewell Aaron Smyrna 770~435-4371
Daylilies, 1500 named var., come see my garden, no list. B. Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd.
pm.-10 pm. Randy Varnadore 306 Drum Drive Angel's. trumpet, (tree perennials), yellow, Lavonia 30553 ,-06-356-4876
Nicholls 31554 912-632-7931
pink, peach & white, cuttings $5 ea., rooted Daylilies,_50 .ans, mix. cols., hybrids $20+,
White running butterbeans, mix., no name, $10 ea., $3 S&H. C. Moore P.O. Box 6719 $5 shipping, some clumps $2. you pick up.
very productive, 1/2 lb./$5, $8/lb. ppd. in Ga., Augusta 30916
Jane Childree 191 Chil-Redge Lane Doerun
$9 out of ppd. Joe .Patterson-162 Ambrose Angel's. trumpet seed $1/pkg. W/SASE, 31744 912-776-4916
Circle Jackson 30233
yellow, purple, white, all dbl., bush type. Fran Daylilies, 550 var., hosta, perennials, no
ChaQman 2403 Hibiscus Rd. Albany481705 shipping, 2 mi. north of Ellijay on old Hwy. 5.
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Angel's trumpet trees in containers. lge. Ethel Davis Ellija:t 706-635-4247
Want a few multiplying onions for a sml. home garden. George Long 314 Ready St. Saint Mar:ts 31558
Want white nest onion set. Nell Snow 418 N. Carroll Bowdon 301 08
clumps striped linope, daylilies, hosta, white ginger lilies, others. Emma Ward Carrollton 770-258-2046
Aquatic plants & flowers, water hyacinth, water iris, parrot feather, watershield, water lily, arrowhead, fanwort, others. Nikki Shelton
Daylilies, 700 var., send 2 stamps, descriptive catalog, visit anytime, Flatcreek Daylilies. Gladys Griffin Rt. 3, Box 4525 Nashville 31639 912-686-5243
Daylilies, 700+ vari., National Display Garden $1 for '98 list. Melissa. Clause
FLOWERS FOR SALE
Pine Mountain 706-663-7628
Al~haretta 770-720-1072
August lilies 6/$12 pp., dbl. daylilies Daylilies, Fern Cove, near 1-85, Exit 11, e-
$1 O/doz. pp., fever few, shasta daisies or mail ferncove@juno.com, call for appt. J.
bouquet pepper $2 w/SASE. L. Brooks 2622 Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 770-502-
If you have questions about this category, Garden Lake Blvd. Rome 30165
9320
call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. Basketball, longneck dipper, bush gourd Daylilies, all cols., Stella de Oro, iris, hosta
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Depaftment 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
seeds 10/$1 w/SASE. John Tarpy Ill 1034 Hwy. #1 N., Swainsboro 30401
Bearded iris or daylilies $12/doz., strawberry begonias 2 doz. $12, 3 doz. oxalis $10, all pp. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Bearded iris, daylilies, lge. blooms $15/doz., fragrant sweet shrubs 3/$10, native azaleas, mix. cols. $10 ea. E. Smith 6790 Tell Rd. Fairburn 30213 770-964-7216
Beauty berries, Siberian iris, nandinas, hydrangeas $3, lace caps $4.50, trumpet vines $2.50, forsythia $1, others. Carla
$1/up, call for directions. R. Gravitt Rex 770474-4991
Daylilies, dbl. div. & clumps, 1200 var. $5/up, from 1940's/up, send 4 stamps for list, daily specials, exc. qlty. Claudia Dellinger 122 Minish Rd. Commerce 30530 706-335-9523
Daylilies, mix. cols. 12/$25, 35/$50 ppd., Stella de Oro 12/$25 ppd., gift plant. Anne McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins 31088 912-923-5160
Daylilies, mix. col., mix. col. iris 2 doz. $15, shipping $3. Lillian Sheriff 4658 Ryan Rd., Conle:t 30027 404-363-0026
plants. Ads submitted without this Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Daylilies, now blooming, all cols., named &
information will not tie published. For Beebalm, hosta, iris, daylilies, black-eyed not named. Linda Brubaker 226 Maple
further information on the sale or shipment Susan, columbine, coreopsis, verbena, vinca, Avenue Blakei:t 31723 912-723-5311
of protected plants, contact: Protected forsythia, phlox, sedum, others, will ship. L. Daylilies, over 3 acres, all cols. & sizes,
Plant Program, 2117 u:s. Hwy. 278 SE, Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
must call first, sold by appt., Alcovy Daylily
Social Circle, GA 30279, {706) 557-3032.
Bird of paradise or gerberas $5/pot ppd., Farm. J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
'97 Confederate rose seed $2/bolt, approx. black-eyed Susan, chives, coneflower, Daylilies, rare everbloom, Stella de Oro,
30 seeds to ea. bolt, incl. SASE, other. Mary marigold seed $1 w/SASE. Lee Abernathy yellow, red & pink $15/6 plants, orange
Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256 770-507- cannas w/bronze leaves $11/doz. ppd. J.
'97 Martin gourd seeds, 50 seeds $1 5333
HemQhill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30174
w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Bird's foot, violets, well rooted, 15 plants Daylilies, send 55 cent stamp for
Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3"362
$12, ppd. Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398
'97 coreopsis, periwinkle, poppy, four Marble Hill 30148
Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736
o'clock, zinnias, bachelor's button, moon Black Elephant ears. Hawaiian Elephant Daylilies, send name & address for free
glory, others $1/pkg. w/SASE. Jeanne Smith ears, violet stem Elephant ears, ginger lilies, listing of avail. plants. Carol Burges Rt. 2, Box
Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown ~1754 912-334- will ship, Japanese laceleaf maples. Pam 118-B Pavo 31778 912-859-2775
5871
Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Daylilies, sev. cols. $1 O/doz., iris & Siberian
'97 giant sunflower seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Black-eyed Susan, 'ferns, primrose, white iris $8/doz., Stella de Oro $2/plant. J. Carney
Chris Burnette 4649 Wilson Rd. CC?hutta coneflower, zinnia, impatiens, hibiscus, 15520 Tompson Rd. Alpharetta 30204 770-
30710
dahlia, swamp sunflower, purple verbena, 475-4957
'97 giant mix. col. zinnia. seeds $1 /pk. others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767- Dbl. pink fragrant sasanqua, red & green
w/SASE. Mrs. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. 7656
Japanese maples, dwarf aucuba & mondo,
Williamson 30292
Bristle ruby, weigela, lge, clump maiden cape jasmine, aspidistra, other. W. l. Morris
'97 impatiens 1/2 tsp. $1, lge. kind, grass, milk & wine lily, hosta blue cadet. Dirk Atlanta 404-355-5249
reseeding, send SASE, will grow tall. Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-0190
Extra lge. amaryllis bulblets, 3 doz. $25
Catherine Ragsdale 285 Ragsdale Rd. Bulbs; old timey daffodil $2/doz., naked ppd. C.D. Hill 222 Hendrick Rd. Fort Valley
Dallas 30132 770-445-3835
lady, blue bells, cannas, major lily, vinca, 31 030 912-825-2719
'97 mix. marigold seeds 1/2 cup $1 w/lge. Siberian & bearded iris, shrubbery, liriope. L. Four o'clock, cleome, globe amaranth,
SASE. A. Folds 721 Costley Rd. LaGrange Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
touch-me-not, anise, black-eyed Susan,
30241
Butterfly bushes $1.50, moonflower vines, marigold $1/tsp. w/SASE. Sharon Reeves 126
'97 queen Anne's lace seed, plant spring/fall forsythia $1, Siberian iris, nandinas $3, Laurel Trace Carrollton 30117 770-836-1021
$1 /pkt. w/SASE, cash only, no checks, sold trumpet vines $2.50, ground covers. Carla Fragrant, old timey lemon lily 1/$6, 3/$12,
out of rose campion. Ruby Morgan 47 Lowe Houghton 742 Bethwell Place Marietta 6/$22 ppd. in Ga. Neal Rich 901 Mitchell
St. McDonough 30253
30062 770-429-2227.
Branch Morganton 30560
Free English ivy, bamboo, for gardens, etc., also clumps live. Christine Kemp Marietta 770-926-3688
Free plants, blue pacific juniper, dwarf wax myrtle, glabora holly, crape myrtle, Cherokee rose, vinca, others. C. Thompson Athens 404-548-7989
Giant cockscomb, purple cleome, calenderas coleus, rose moss petunias, dbI., sgl. hollyhock, foxglove $1 ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, glorybower, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308
Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $3 post
others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge
30281 770-474-2981
Green hosta $1.50 ea., dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., ginger lilies $1.50 ea., iris $6/doz.
Gloria Post Lilburn 770-972-0546
Hollyhocks, biennial old fashioned favorites, mix. seed in burgundy, blush, cream, chalk, peach w/simple & complex blossoms $1/tsp. w/SASE. G. Eskew P.O. Box 4595 Eatonton 31024-4595
Hosta $2.50/up, liriope 10 cents, moon flower, black-eyed Susan, clematis, yucca $2.75 w/SASE, others. Viola Bowers 3732 Tweed Place Tucker 30084 770-491-6180
Hosta & lge. plants 50 cents/plant for hosta, 25 cents for green & striped liriope. Luther Hodges P.O. Box 284 Danielsville 30633 706-208-0384
Hosta or hen-n-chicks 8/$12 pp. ornamental pepper, asters or wh. yarrow $2 w/SASE. A. Mashbum 1030 Haywood Va. Rd Armuchee 30105
Hosta. variegated, solid green, serendipity $1-$5, perennial begonia, creeping jenny, houttuynia, all potted, no shipping. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta
30068
Hosta, pachysandra, trumpet trees, red bud, liriope, lamium, dianthus, mahonia, vinea minor, mondo. J. Henderson .5130. Sumpte Pl. Austell 30106 770-948-5336
Hosta, 1 gal. $2 & $3/up, off Ga. 155 in Rockdale/Conyers, see our display garden Ken Schrader Stockbridge 770-707-4856
Hosta, 100 var., 15,000 to choose from 6000 Stella De Oro daylilies, English ivy,
pachysandra, liriope. Bill Silvers Conyers
770-483-0198
Hosta, blue, green, gold, var., 150 var., lge c)umps yellow daylilies, dwarf mondo grass others. C. Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austel 30001 770-739-2152
Hosta, green w/wh., dk. green $2 pot, iris
asstd. cols., $1 ea. Perry Stephens Monroe
770-267-5053
Hostas, daylilies, gal. $2. C. Arnold 644 L:tnn Ave. Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700
Hostas, variegated or big leaf green
$15/doz., hybrid daylilies, ice carnival, others 3/$15, $2.25 post. Charlie Cantrell 1982
Dawsonville Rd. Gainesville 30501 770-534 3754
Hostas, hundreds to choose from, daylilies Stella de Oro, variegated liriope. M.L. Turne Powder S~rings 770-943-7530
Hostas, on stage $15, fragrant bouque $12, black hills $8, love pat $8, etc., lis w/SASE. Frank McDaniel 111 W. Gordon Rd. Jas~er 30143 706-692-6501
Hoslas, over 170 var., 2 mi. beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt: Dee Little Ellija:t 706-635"4891
Hybrid daylilies, unlabeled, dill. cols. $1/fan, sold in clumps, other perennials. L. Meyberg Douglasville 770-949-1537
Hybrid daylilies, late blooming, shrubs, old time perennials, house plants, many var. Ann Walter P.O. Box 33 Sharpsburg 30277 770251-2709
Hydrangea, forsythia, althaea $3 ea., bearded iris $10/doz., vinca minor, ajuga, red leaf castor mole bean 100/$2 w/lge. SASE, no shiQQing. W. TurQin Talmo 706-693-441 O
Impatiens, (mix. col.), balsam (pink), cleome (orchid & periwinkle mix. col.) $1/pkg. of 200 seeds w/SASE, all reseeding. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Japanese laceleaf red maples, exc. sml. trees, 3-5 gals., bloodgood, trompenburg, others $8, SASE for list. Clive Howe 12880 Hopewell Rd. Alpharetta 30004-3581 770753-9529
Japanese red maples, 28 var. lace leaf, grancy greybeard, Japanese snowball, horn beans, water lotus 20 gal. tubs $40. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Jerusalem cherry & black-eyed Susan seed $1/tsp. w/SASE, miniature marigold $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. L. Smith 30 Park St. Commerce 30529
Landscaping daylilies, red, yellow, pink, gold, bi-colors, triple orange, can separate, 100/$55, incl. shipping. Don Perusse 2596 Ga. Hwy. 188 Cairo 31728 912-377-8755
Larkspur, old fashion poppy, sweet William, old fashion hollyhock, coneflower (pink echinacae), plumbago $1/pkg. w/lge. SASE. Nancy Crosby Rte .. 1, Box 365 Reidsville 30453
Lemon grass, vanilla grass, tall pink phlox, rudbeckia lacinata $1 ea., $2.50 post. Debbie Payne 413 N. Central Ave., Blackshear 31516
Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 14"-18" $4 ea. Charles Futral Fa:tetteville 770-460-1030
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