Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 86 [i.e. 82], no. 14 (1999 April 7)

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IVIARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY 1RVIN, COMMISSIONER

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Wednesday April 7 1999
Georgia Legislature Passes Agriculture-Related Bills

Copyright 1999
Snap Bean Shipment

ABAC Provides
Opportunities
Will people continue to wear clothes and eat food? The obvious answer is that in years to come those of us in the United States will continue to have access to an abundance of food and fiber for a lower percentage of our disposable income. In
addition, the rest of the world will increasingly demand a higher standard of living in terms of food consumption and clothing as the various countries emerge from recent negative economic - development and growth. The State of Georgia is in a strong position to continue to provide food and fiber. The continued decentralization of food-related industries, especially food processing, will create a stronger demand for agricultural commodities in Georgia.
Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Harold Loyd, President, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, ABAC 1, 2802 Moore Highway, Tifton, .Ga. 31794-2601.
The evolution of food processing will continue as more and more processing is located closer to the production points. The development of extensive poultry processing operations in South Georgia is an example of this trend.
Without a doubt, the job market and employment opportunities in production agriculture. and in value-added agriculture will continue to grow in Georgia. The
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The following bills and resolutions were proposed for the benefit of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture and the agricultural interests of the citizens of Georgia during the 1999 session of the Georgia General Assembly. Each of the following bills have passed both houses of the General Assembly and, as of .presstime, are awaiting Governor Roy Barnes' signature.
House Action HB 77: Sponsored by Representative Henry Reaves of the 178th and cosponsored by Representatives Tom McCall of the 90th and Ann Purcell of the 147th. This bill amends certain provisions of the Georgia Dairy Act of 1980 relating to milk and dairy products in order to bring this law into compliance with certain federal regulations. HB 78: Sponsored by Representative Henry Reaves of the 178th and cosponsored by Representative Ann Purcell of the 147th. This bill updates certain provisions of The Georgia Food Act regarding the packaging and labeling of flour, grits, hominy and cornmeal for commercial purposes. HB 121: Sponsored by Representative Terry E. Barnard of the 154th. This bill allows for the option to extend tobacco crop insurance coverage until the tobacco is harvested instead of providing coverage to a predetermined specified date. This change provides extended protection in case the crop is planted late resulting in a later-than-usual harvest date. HB 148: Sponsored by Representative Bob Lane of the 146th and co-sponsored by Representatives Jim Martin of the 145th, Ann Purcell of the 147th, Henry Reaves of the 178th and Greg Morris of the 155th. This bill creates the Georgia Cotton

Harris Named Assistant Commissioner for Markets

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin - recently named Bobby Harris as Assistant Commissioner for Markets. Harris will fully assume the position's duties when current Assistant Commissioner Don Rogers retires in April.
"Bobby is known among both our legislators and our growers as dependable, honest and in touch with the needs of Georgia agriculture," said Irvin. 'Tm very confident in his ability to continue the success of our marketing programs."
Harris served in the state House of Representatives from 1985 to 1995, representing McDuffie County and parts of Columbia and Lincoln counties. While in the General Assembly, Harris served on the influential House Appropriations and House Ways and Means committees

as well as the House Motor Vehicles Committee. He was also tax commissioner of McDuffie County from 1969 to 1985.
Since joining the Georgia Department of Agriculture as special administrative assistant in 1996, Harris has handled the bulk of the Bobby Harris d e p a r t m e n t ' s legislative affairs as well as promotion of several agricultural interests, including the development of the state's sweet carrot market and the Georgia Cotton Producers Indemnity Fund of 1999. Harris, a native of Warren County, currently resides in Covington with his wife, Carol.

Producers Indemnity Fund of 1999. It provides for indemnity payments to compensate certain cotton producers for losses incurred as the result of the bankruptcy of a warehouseman in possession of cotton warehouse receipts. The Georgia Department of Agriculture will administer the fund.
HB 388: Sponsored by Representatives Charlie Smith of the -175th and cosponsored by Representatives Henrietta Tumquest of the 73rd and Wmfred Dukes of the 16lst. This bill provides for a reserve fund to be established by certain tobacco product manufacturers who did not participate in the "Master Settlement Agreement" entered into by the states and major tobacco companies.
HB 541: Sponsored by Representative Henry Reaves of the 178th and cosponsored by Representatives Johnny Floyd of the 138th and Ann Purcell of the 147th. Allows the Agriculture Commodity Commission for Peanuts to sell the building in which they are currently housed and buy or lease a suitable property for their needs.
HB 872: Sponsored by Representative
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Protocol Established
The state of California has been hesitant . to accept shipments of snap beans from Georgia due to concerns about possible infestations of the European com borer.
In response to these concerns, the Georgia Department of Agriculture established protocol for the shipment of _ snap beans from Georgia to California. The requirements are designed to assure the integrity of Georgia's snap bean crop so that California's valuable produce industry is not adversely affected by shipments from Georgia. The protocol involves four phases-trapping, treatment, inspection and fees-which are described below:
Trapping Traps shall be deployed at flower bud formation and remain through harvest. Traps shall be inspected weekly by Georgia Department of Agriculture Plant Protection personnel. For fields 50 acres or less, two traps (two with IA and two with NY pheromone) shall be deployed with one of each pheromone on an opposite comer of
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Gwitut .C~ Co"6erwatitm Cooeilitm

Project Promotes Livestock Production Efficiency

The Georgia Grazing Lands Conservation Coalition is sponsoring a cost-share project to promote livestock production efficiency and environmental stewardship. As the most comprehensive cost-share project targeting livestock producers to date, this producer-driven and created project will cost-share on a variety of animal, forage, and conservation practices.
If you are interested in heavy use area protection, cross-fencing, improved forage varieties, nutrient management, hay testing, pregnancy checking or a variety of other practices, then this project will interest you.
Contact your local Natural Resources Conservation Service or County Cooperative Extension Service office to obtain a cost-share project application form and additional information regarding this opportunity to improve the management of your livestock production farm. Applications to participate must be submitted by June 1, 1999.
The Georgia Grazing Lands Conservation Coalition is composed of representatives from the Georgia Cattlemen's Association, Georgia Farm Bureau, milk producers, Georgia Pork

Producers, the American Forage and Grassland Council, Georgia Poultry Federation, the Nature Conservancy, Georgia Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society, and the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
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Ga.'s Regulations Listed Among Strictest in Nation
A recent Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) report on bottled water emphasizes the importance of having a strong consumer protection program to ensure that Georgia's consumers are getting what they pay for when they purchase bottled water and are not getting unwanted bacteria or chemicals, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
In the NRDC report Georgia is listed as one of eight states with regulations more stringent than the Food and Drug Administration's. "In fact, Georgia's regulations have been in place since
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday April 7, 1999

FARM SERVICES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services: All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
All bushhogging, fer!., box blade & other tractor work, also, ditch bank clearing, exc. equip., prompt quotes & work. Tony Tate Alpharetta 770-740-0723
All light tractor needs, bushhog, clearing, fence post holes, loader work & spraying, dependable w/reas. rate. R. Lunsford Alpharetta 770-442-8969
All types fencing & barn construction, specializing in hi-tensil elec., also, blk. creosote board fencing. David Martin Homer 706-677-2123
All types tractor work-bushhog, till, plow, etc., Oconee, Walton, Clarke surrounding counties. J. Alan Camp Eastville 706-7691812
All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, reas. rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-8893017
All types of farm fencing, wire, wood, privacy, and vinyl, reas. rates, Douglas Co., surrounding areas; also, loader work. Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770-456-0293 770-352-4053
All types of farm fencing, wood, wire, vinyl, land clearing, driveways, cut and graveled. E. Yeoman Zebulon 770-567-1391
All types of lgt. bulldozer & rubber tire tractor w/loader work, specializing in farms in Gainesville & surrounding area. Jim Gathercole Gainesville 770-983-7908
Any type of Bobcat work, drainage repair, grading and seeding, chain saw work & firewood dely., fully insured. J. Walt Cook Waleska 770-479-8206 770-526-0224
Any type of tractor work, bushhog, garden tilling, fer!. spreading/seeding, etc., Jasper, Newton, Walton, Morgan, rockdale Co., reas. rates, free estimates/good value. Jack Bowers Conyers 770-483-0273 706-468-8543
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 912-535-6562
Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434
Bushhogging $12/A., 10 A. or more, Cherokee, Forsyth and surrounding areas; Ted Curtis Canton 770-889-0520
Bushhogging & light tractor work, reas. rates in Douglas Co. and surrounding area. Danny Mccravy Douglasville 770-949-6372
Bushhogging and tractor work, 4-wheel drive tractor, backhoe and bucket avail., exp. operator, insured, 50 mi. radius of Dallas. John Harte Dallas 404-330-8683
Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2845726
Bushhogging, no job too big or small, prompt service, reas. rates. Gus Toombs Fayetteville 770-461-3139
Bushhogging-exp.. operator, free estimates, prompt service, $25/hr. Frank Reed Monroe 770-267-7213
Bushogging & garden plowing, Gwinnett & surrounding co's. Eddie Roberts Suwanee 404-560-0032 404-558-9987
Clearing, grading, and specialize in lake design, construction and repair, many refs. avail. K. Dove Grayson 770-736-0674
Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all sizes, fences of all types, especially horse fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding & surrounding co's. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770-505-6959
Custom saw your logs into valuable lumber & posts, will custom saw w/Woodmizer at your place. Michael Steele Cleveland 770-3951609
Custom sawing w/Band sawmill on your sitel, will travel in Southeast, reas. rates. Todd Utter Thomaston 706-647-5941
Dynamite blasting of all kinds, beaver ponds, deep dry wells, lrg. rocks, ditching, stumps or any farm problem in Georgia. Mark Pryor Griffin 770-884-9000
Environmentally friendly caretaker & bushgoat service, no sprays or hvy. equip. used, steep hillsides, lrg. acreage & kudzu no problem, refs. provided, call aft. 8 pm. Mitchell Williams College Park 770-969-6273
Farm & privacy fences, new build or repair, in Gwinnett/surrounding counties. Tim Franklin Dacula 770-963-3369
Garden plowing, tilling, bushhogging; pasture reseeding, fence bldg., stump grinding, farm tractor work done w/exp., Cobb/Marietta. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770422-9023
Horse barns, pole barns, all types farm bldgs. built to fit your needs, reas. prices, North Ga. area. M. Skiver Dahlonega 706867-8192

Landscape design and installation, sod, trees, bushes, grasses, residential and commercial projects, other. Trent Dove Grayson 770-717-9020
Light grading, clearing, swells cut, load fertilizers in spreaders, Fayette, Pike Co., most southern areas. Randall Moss Williamson 770-228-9000
Loader backhoe, bushhog, flower, garden tilling, aeration, seeding, chain saw work, 28 hp. 4x4 tractor for lrg. jobs, 2 whl. Gravely for sm. jobs. George Kelecheck Norcross 770209-9868
No-till drill use w/in 30 miles of Commerce. Sammy Ingram Commerce 706-335-6359
Older mdl. tractor repair, equip. repair, welding, bushhogging & misc. farm work. David Smallwood Douglasville 770-942-6694
Prof. bushhogging, Fayette Co. and surrounding cos., will contract or hrly. work. Ron Bailey Fayetteville 770-460-5707
Prof. trapper will remove nuisance coyote, beaver, etc., dart gun to medicate, tranquilize roaming or hard to catch cattle, goats, etc;, statewide service. Mike Thomasson Buchanan 770-646-5810
Sheep shearing, also, goats & llamas. R. Szostak Covington 770-784-9707
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your prop., cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 770954-9218
Sprigging Tift 44, Coastal bermuda, now booking for spring planting, refs. avail. statewide, no-till or convential planter. Scott McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640
Stump grinding, free estimates. Jerry Phelps McDonough 770-483-1464
Stump grinding, jobs lge. or small, reliable and reas., Henry and surrounding cos. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-389-3288
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Top qlty. lumber sawn from your logs on your property for barns, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc., w/woodmizer portable sawmill. Larry Dunagan Toccoa 706-886-7751
Wild hog removal service, mid & mid south Georgia, dependable & responsible, no charge, aft. 5 pm. John Cummings 912-8253416
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs., and all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-6708
Will build farm fences, any type, state wide. John Hill Maysville 706-335-7755
Will build or repair farm bldgs. Billy Healan 1610 Church St. Conyers 30012 770-9220685
Will build or repair all types of barns, all types of construction w/in 75 mi. radius. Russell Knick Buford 770-945-0581
Will catch, haul or pen cattle, have horses, dogs & all necessary equip. Adam Bohler Tignall 706-028-5284
Will clean out wells, hand dug or bored. Allen Denton Ogeechee River Rd. Warrenton 706-465-9540
Will come to your location and saw your logs into lumber w/a Wood-Mizer portable sawmill in the. West Central Georgia area. Fred Feaster Pine Mountain 706-663-4529
Will custom plant cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda grass, conventional & no till planter. Charles Hurley 20 Trixie Lane Summerville 706-857-7689 706-857-2707
Will custom plant Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 44, top certified quality sprigs. Richard Beasley Doerun 912-787-5336
Will cut hay near Loganville, Snellville & Walnut Grove. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-9252402
Will cut hay for spring '99 near Loganville & Monroe, taking orders. Eddie Bradbury Lawrenceville 770-925-9143
Will do any type tractor work incl. no-till pasture drilling, rote-tilling gardens, bushhogging, etc., in Habersham, White, Banks, and surrounding cos. Ken Carter Cornelia 706-776-5251 706-754-7522
Will remove wild hogs from your farm or property, statewide service, call aft. 6 pm. D. Smith Dudley 912-676-3216
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262
Wood-Mizer portable sawmill, 10 yrs. exp., will come to your prop. & saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barns, log homes, beams, siding, framing. J. Adams Ellijay 706-265-8147
Farm Services Wanted
~Wantsome6new1p6itao1esawmilltoCu18'
pcs. of telephone poles into fence posts. Daniel Roush Warrenton 706-465-2548
Want 4 A. cleared in exchange for pulpwood timber, must have insurance. A. Brannen Brooklet 912-823-9168
Would like someone to do rattlesnake roundup on property near Adel, lrg. population of timber rattlers in concen1rated area. Ray Weinberg Jacksonville 904-287-2479
FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.

Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other

states, reas. rates; also, have tractor for Only farm work or farm help wanted

bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. advertisements allowed. No commercial,

Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507

industrial, or domestic employment

Horseshoeing, qlty. craftsmanship since 1991. Scott Ledbetter Marietta 770-971-2211
Lake management services, electrofishing,
complete fish population surveys, drain pipe repairs & installation, ag lime applications

permitted.

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45 yr. female, part-time nurse, seeks

position caretaking farm/livestock in exchange

room and/or salary, ref., exp. farm, stable,

livestock management. S. Franklin Cumming

w/barge, custom lake fer!., statewide svc. 770-761-0044

Randy Cooper Newnan 770-253-5317

54 yr. old man, (non-drinker), seeks job on

Lake management services, electrofishing, farm, some exp., needs living qtrs. and small

comp. fish population surveys, custom lake salary. Al Linke Auburn 770-338-0079

fer!., statewide serv. Brian Simmons Caretaker needed for new 10 stall stables,

Hawkinsville 912-783-3700

clean stalls/feed/turn-out am/pm., new apt.

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Only one ad may be placed per family unit. Dacula 770-682-1344

Childless, semi-retired couple in early 40's '73 Ford 5000, 8 spd. trans., 48 hp., new 1952 Ford 8N tractor, runs good, $2850.

wants position on farm for housing, Barrow, tires, new water pump, injectors, row crop Sammy Fowler Hartwell 706-376-9563

Gwinnett, Walton Co. L. Langley Buckhead high profile style, nice, w/harrows, turn plows 1977 JD 4230 w/dual wheels, 15' 210 JD

706-342-4845

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mower,$7500/firm. T. Davis Valdosta 912- harrow, other equip. Chris Kitchens Douglas

Exe. opportunity for family man, operate six 244-4355

912-384-1718

broiler houses, farm work, nonsmoker/drinker, '73 OMC Mustang loader, in good cond. w/4 1981 Ford spreader truck w/87 Chandler 20'

dependable, salary, bonus, home, util., cyl. Ford eng., $6500. Lon Neese C.L. bed, both good cond. Scott Jones Ellijay

Madison Co. C.A. Kelley Danielsville 706- Woodstock 770-926-2876

706-635-2306 706-273-2306

245-6347 Exe. opportunity

for

dependable,

'75 F350 Ford grain truck, steel body
25,000 actual miles, $3000/obo. Ken Poweli

2 20x8 tri-axle flat bed trlrs., $2200/$2700; 2 harrows, 5' & 6', $00/$475; new blades, other.

hardworking person to operate poultry/cattle Wrightsville 912-864-0244

Dick Fuller Abberville 912-467-2835

farm,

near

Danielsville,

no '75 Ford 3000 tractor, dsl., good cond. 2 JD 11 O garden tractor w/mower deck, exc.

smokers/drinkers/drugs, salary, bonus, home, sheltered, nearly new tires, 1 owner, $4000 cond., $750 ea. B. J. Evridge Byron 912-956-

util. C.A. Kelley Danielsville 706-245-6347 Roy Godwin Lenox 912-546-4552

4600

Help wanted on horse farm, mornings, thru June 15, feeding, cleaning stalls & breeding work, located in Conyers area. Beth Perry Covington 770-385-5502
Horse or cattle pasture for lease. John D. Pelton Decatur 71b-981-1663

'76 Ford 2600 tractor w/harrow, bushhog cult., one-row planter & 16' custom hvy. duty all steel trlr., only 1300 hrs., exc. cond., $7000 firm. Mike Allen Ludowici 912-545-9983
'77 GMC 2 ton spreader truck, good cond. $5000. Lee Mattox Homerville 912-487-5098

2 Roanoke 1-row tobacco combines, price nego. Mike Baker Lenox 912-686-7186
2 Stave Silos & 2 combines, free, but must be moved from property (previously a dairy farm). Gene Killingsworth Dublin 912-2780894 912-275-1292

Lge. Arabian horse farm needs full-time barn '78-185AC, 74 hp., $5500; '93 Zetor 9520 2 Taylor manufactured bean & pea shellers

help, clean stalls, repairs & maintenance, 85 hp., low hrs., c/a/h, $1200, call before 10 w/all screens, good cond., call aft. 6 pm.

salary nego. Mindy Johnson Social Circle pm. Larry Wilson Butler 912-862-3746

Michael Oglesbee Douglas 912-383-6629

770-464-0044

'80 Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, p/s., 800 hrs. 2 horse wagon & 1 horse wagon for

Male, 40, w/industrial engineering & security exc. cond., $10,500. Ronald Clayton Ellijay miniature horse bed, 34"x60', wood wheels,

background, seeks overseer/caretaker 706-635-4935 706-636-3551

like old time wagon, $600. Ed Hitt Grovetown

position for farm/ property, for housing only. G. Donaldson Atlanta 404-875-8232

'85 Ford LN 9000 10 whl. spreader truck 300 Cummins eng., 10 spd. trans., 12' cross

706-863-1620 2 row Covington planter, $800; 2 row culti.,

Now hiring milker/farmhand, 5 day wk., 2 SS hyd. body, 15.22-5 tires, exc. cond., other $800; more items avail. O.L. Rutledge

days off, good salary, good housing, pd. Al Surrency Sylvester 912-776-3355 912- McDonough 770-957-5144

vacation, Christmas bonus, call 8 am. to 5 pm. 776-3783

Mark Rodgers Hillcrest Farms Dearing 706556-6316

'85-H 650 JD tractor, 2WD dick, 430 hrs. good cond., 5' finishing mower, tractor, $4900

2 row KMC peanut inverter, metal grain drill, grav-flow, Cobey farm trlr., other. E. T. Howell Pitts 912-648-6328

Part-time help needed to feed horses and clean stalls, responsible aduilt w/horse knowledge. Dawn Finley Cartersville 770565-6115
Reliable, exp. dairy help wanted, must furnish ref. w/phone numbers. Lee Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531

mower $600. K. Branch Hazlehurst 912-3757228
'86 JD 530 baler w/bale track monitor, very good cond. Roy Sweat Alma 912-632-4852
'86 MF 270, .1209 hrs., mint cond., w/2400 Q.T. Bushhog loader, PTO H.P. 55.85, 8 spd trans. Jerry Leonard Chatsworth 706-695-

2 tractor tires, 18.4x30, Firestone 6 ply, $125. Luther Kurrass Pine Mountain 706663-4409
2-AC combines mdl. K, 1 used last season has rebuilt mtr., 13' head; 2nd combine has new mtr., can be used for parts, both for $3150/obo. Bobby Downs Montezuma 912-

UGA student seeks summer farm job, pref. 8352 706-695-2759

472-8497

in Macon/Perry area, exp. w/horses, cattle, ref. Daniel Pike Macon 706-227-3544

'94 Weiss V-sweeper, side sweeper, blower & vortex harvester w/dump wagon, good

2-JD 71 Flexi-planters on toolbar, brackets to mount on cultivator, $550. Bob Rogers

Want responsible person to run camp cond. Marvin Smith Cordele 912-273-2937 Stone Mountain 404-294-5812

program at farm, teaching beginners thru intermediate English riding, horsemanship, Pony Club knowlege a plus. Cheryl Flanagan Cumming 770-886-1210
Want animal keeper, construction skills, degree, nonsmoker, kangaroo farm, send resume. R. Nelson 222 Bailey-Waters Rd. Dawsonville 30534
Want barn management position or barn to lease. Natalye Mayher Alpharetta 770-7727700
Want barn help for reduced rent, (one bdrm. apt.), daily cleaning 6 stall barn/feeding/maintenance, $300 incl. rent & util., avail. June 1. Jan Sweeney Dacula 770682-9176
Want caretaking position, SMA, North Metro, do not need home, nonsmoker & nondrinker, Ive. msg. Cliff Johnson Norcross 770-476-8888
Want exp. stall help for 20 stall barn in E. Cobb, salary, housing, nonsmoker. K. Mann Roswell 770-998-5333
Want farm manager w/mechanical ability, cattle/pecan, exp. helpful but not required; also, need 1 farm laborer. Chris Morrison Albany 912-432-9316
Want full-time stable hand to clean stalls, hay and water horses 6 days wk., 7:30 am.5:30 pm., hr. lunch. Pamela Preston Cumming 770-887-2023
Want horse stable worker, feed, clean stalls, turnout, 20 dressge horses, exc. cond. & pay,

'95 JD 5200, 40 hp., .400 hrs., like new cond., Rhino bushhog, good cond., both $13,300. Russ Berry LaGrange 706-8820098
'95 MF tractor, dsl., 41 hp., 230 hrs., exc. cond., w/bushhog, $13,000/firm. Larry Morris Douglasville 770-489-9028 770-586-7831
'96 Belarus tractor, size 4008, 4 cyl., dsl., 57 hp., 102 hrs., mint cond., $8500. 0. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708
'96 Case IH4210, 4WD, canopy, shuttle, 6' loader, bucket, toolbar, 70 hp., like new, 70 hrs., $26,000, call evgs. W. H. Balenger Cornelia 706-778-9542
'96 Case 5230 tractor, 90 hp., cab & air, 1400 hrs; '96 NH 650 rnd. baler; '97 NH 575 sq. baler. Ed Abercrombie Hawkinsville 912783-3591
'96 JD 5300 tractor w/front loader, 400 hrs., like new, $15,500. L. Waldren McCaysville 706-652-3448
'96 JD 5300, 553 hrs., dual remotes, like new, $15,500; '90 Ford 6610 C/H/A, dual remotes, $19,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3815
'96 Kubota B2400 dsl., 24 hp., 312 hrs., 4WD frn. loader, hydro. trans., turf tires, 48" bushhog, $13,100. Glenn Duck Braselton 706-654-3187
'97 MF 4263, 96 hp. w/1048 loader, c/a, 300 hrs., $38,000. N. F. Watson Madison 706342-8167 770-309-4085

2-row culti., w/Cole planters & fer!. dist, $525; 5' finishing mower JD; 3-pt. hitch, $550, other. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
20 disc harrow, like new, $625/cash. G. Donham Jackson 770-504-8119
20' 4" auger & motor, 12' 4" auger & mtr., 16x8 flatbed trlr., dual axles. L. King Cochran 912-934-6151
20' UFT field cultivator do-all, 1000 gal. nurse tank w/mtr., pump & inductor on steel trlr.; '84 Melroe 220 spray coupe, $3500, other eguip. S. Dorough Cordele 912-273-0235
20' h l dty. Gooseneck trlr., flatbed, lgts., ramps, 2500; hay flutter, 9', $700, other eguiE!. John Luggins Mt Air:y 706-778-2477
200 MF-6-way blade, spreader body, selfE!Owered. K. Queen Ej:!worth 706-492-2589
2020 JD p/s, 52 hp., also, Super C Farmall & 7' tiller, 16" front tractor tires. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-5018
24" Danueser auger, $1000. Chop Evans Fort Valley 912~825-2095 912-951-4640
3 HP chipper Briggs/Stratton eng., $100; plate tamp bin, Wisc. mtr. $100. G. L. Morris Covington 770-786-7542
300 gal. .Vann ..sprayer .w/hydr. booms, sprays 12 rows at a time, 3-pt. hitch, 4-row Buffalo plow, 4 row w/herbicide attachs. Jimmy Dubberly Baxley 912-367-7265
35 MF cjsl. tractor, 5' bushhog, $3800; 150 Intl. track loader, 481 bucket, good undercarriage, $12,000. Kelvin Simpson

M-F. B. Tratcher Alpharetta 770-664-8318 '97 NH 1715, dsl., 240 hrs., w/loader, 5' box, Hartwell 706-376-6849

770-663-4075

pulverizer, rotary cutter, finishing deck, 35' conveyor, $1000 ea.; 8' bush hog, needs

Want man w/good ref., exp. in farming equip. and cattle, full-time. Jerry Hendrix

$16,500. Frank Castile Griffin 770-229-9800 '99 spike tooth drag harrow, 3-pt. hook-up

work, $300; JD & Ford backhoe buckets, $200 ea.; 955 fuel tank, $300. T. Sims Mableton

Social Circle 770-464-1679

or pull behind, call aft. 5 pm. D. Wasden 770-948-3131

Want older person/couple to help on broiler Hephzibah 706-592-5223

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farm, nice house w/garden spot, no 1 3-pt. hitch, 12 row sprayer, w/pump,

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exp. feeding, turnout, mucking 11-16 stalls, must be 20+, near Gainesville. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007
Want part-time work w/horses, will do barn

1 post hole auger for 3-pt. hitch 9" & 6" auger, $550; 5 1/2' box blade, $325; 5' bushhog, med. duty, $500. Darrell Jackson Williamson 770-228-2609

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1 row transplanter, 3 pt. hitch w/water tank, exc. cond., $250/obo., dirt scoop $100. R.

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1020 JD tractor, new paint & decals, $5500. W. Blalock Armuchee 706-232-9929
12' Alloway spreader $3500, 5400 IH no-till grain drill, new disk, $10,000; 8-row hydropack lay-by rig, 2-250 gal. tanks, hydro. fold, $3000. Vernon Nolan Screven 912-5792630
12x8 dump trlr., dual hyd., cyl. dual wheel; 4' side farm trlr., good cond., $1500. Steve

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'48 JD M30, cycle mower, all purpose plow & other equip.; 8N Ford tractor, runs good, call aft, 7 pm. Q. L. Burton Cartersville 770-3822869
'50 JD M, 3-pt. hitch, runs good, fair sheet metal, $1500. W. Fred Scoggins Summerville 706-857-1373

Williams Bainbridge 912-246-5201
14' tandem axle trlr., metal floor, lights & ramps, $750. Dorsey Masters Buford 770945-4152
15 ft. bat wing bush hog, good cond.,' $3500. James Patton Comer 706-783-5589
16' hvy. duty trailer, dbl. axle, good tires, has brakes and lgts., not hooked up, good hay

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'51 Ford 8N, new paint, 12 v., w/5' bushhog, trailer, $850/obo. T. P. Henderson Waleska Atlanta 30334. Periodicals postage paid

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16' trlr., HD, 2 axles, tilt bed, treated wood, The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not

'52 Ford 8N tractor, 12 v., good eng., tires, lift, PTO, $3100, call nights. Wayne Herringdine Wrightsville 912-864-2806
'55 Oliver Super 55, wide front end, 35 hp. dsl., great running cond., $3500/obo, ewu@pcnow.net. Eric Underwood Dexter

new brakes, 2 5/16 ball, $950. E. Mccann Hoschton 770-945-4336 404-628-0205
16+20 disc harrow, $525/$575; 6' scrape blade $225; post digger $395, 5' box blade, $350, other. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-4496573

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'64 Ford 2000 tractor, 4 cyl. gas w/m steering, 4 spd., ROPS, 43 hp., 38 hp PTO, $4200/nego. Mike Treadway Loganville 770267-2531
'64 Ford 4000, exc. cond, p/s, turf tires, good paint w/finishing mower, $7500. Don Ellenburg

165 MF tractor, good cond., 8' JD harrow, $4500. Jimmy Odom Claxton 912-739-0458 912-536-3697
1939 M Farmall, good cond., $1150; front/rear axle for Hi-Crop M Farmall, $450. Steve Buchanan Plains 912-924-6574
1950 JD B, runs/looks good, $1600. George

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3930 Ford, sheltered, like new, 590 hrs., Baltic 300 lb. spreader for sale. Tom O'Neal Ford 140, 5-16" btm. plow; JD 1630 harrow Intl. '84 tractor, w/lntl. front-end loader, JD tractor 322, 18 hp., 50" cut, 3 cyl.,

$14,500. J. W. Creath Perry 912-988-8189 Appling 706-541-0783

18', 8'x16' gooseneck grain trlr., KMC 6 row ROPS & tops, good shape, ready to use, call Yanmar eng., hyd. trans., like new, $3000.

4 Vidalia onion dump trlrs., approx. 4 yrs. Barko log loader, $5000. John Higgins planter w/JD 71 planters. Carlton Clifton after 7 pm. Butch Dover Monroe 770-867- Thomas Smith Mansfield 770-786-6376

old, $3200; 1993 JD 3055 tractor, cab. & air, Lawrenceville 770-339-0056 770-963-5746 Metter 912-685-5138

2420

JD tractor, 33 hp., 82 mdl., 1200 hrs., 3-pt.

$22,500. Bob Lane Statesboro 912-764-6813 Belarus 250 AS tractor, 33 hp., 195 hrs., like Ford 1600, 1978, 23 hp, dsl., 830 hrs., 6 Intl. 500 R crawler loader, good cond., hitch, low trans., good cond., original owner,

4 approx. 12 1/2' harrows, $750; 2 lrg. Rome new, good tires, '89 mdl. w/bushhog, harrow, pieces of equip. incl., 261 JD f. mower, $7250. rebuilt eng., radiator starter, generator, hyd. $9000. E. Harris Fairburn 770-964-9405

harrows, 12 1/2', $4,000; 3000 gal. sludge hay forks & turning plow, $6200/obo. Randie Fred Kent Carrollton 770-830-6267

pump, $9500. R. lski Athens 706-354-6903

John Deere TS-200 '85, good cond. Keane,

wagon, $1900. Paul Freeman Albany 912- Johnson Sparta 706-444-0767

Ford 2000 tractor, gas, 5' rotary mower, Intl. 574 dsl. tractor, high clearance, straight Inc. Atlanta 770-850-7270

888-6862 912-291-3384

Bellsaw circular sawmill, runs off PTO of $3500. Steve Owensby Bowman 706-245- axle, remote control, 2350 hrs., 6' mower. KMC 4-row peanut inverter w/center V plow.

4 hay rake wheels, IH pr. $140, Avery pr. tractor, portable, very good cond., $3000. Ken 7801

Rufus Murphy Moultrie 912-985-4078

Danny Morrell Camilla 912-336-5386 912-

$100, circa 1885 lge. hand turn cream Burnam Ambrose 912-359-2501

Ford 3000 tractor, gas, $4500. Billy Joe Intl. B-275 d&J..tractor, rebuilt eng. & injector 221-4302

separator $150. Robert Elliott 706-695-3172

Chatsworth

Boom pole, 2 row turning plow, 1 row planter fer!. attach. w/cult.; 10 disc harrow, all $1200.

Gay Tennille 912-864-6357 912-864-6457 Ford 3000 D, no ps, new paint, 8 spd.,

pump, $4200. Clay Ridley Chatsworth 706695-5292

KMC 6 row field culti. Dickeyvator, 6 row, 6 row hydropack sprayer, hyd. pump & elec. mtr.

4 row IH 295 planters on Pittsburg frame, C. Fields Ellenwood 770-981-6358

$5200 cash; MF 135, gas, no ps, 6 spd., good Intl. Super C 3-pt. hitch, plow, $1400/cash. Charles Vaugl:)n Eastman 912-892-9484

$1250, 4 row ripper/spider w/planter bar, Bush & bog harrow, 10 disc, 24", used twice, paint, $4700 cash. B. Davis Mabelton 770- David Brown Union Cify 770-964-1123

Kemp compos tumbler, turns waste into

$1000; JD 71 flexi planter units $200. Bobby $800; Ford 2-row culti. w/3-pt. hitch, $400. Don 941-6312

Intl. tractor, new paint, exc. cond., w/culti. compost, 18 bushels, good cond, $200. W.

Fountain Cochran 912-934-6837

Sasser Stockbridge 770-483-071 O

Ford 3415 tractor, dsl., p/s w/Ford 7109 Grady Allen Danielsville 706-795-2555

Buchanan Jonesboro 770-477-5518

4' bushhog $275, rock rake $225, all- Bushhog 5' 4 blade, like new, 75 hp., gear quick disc loader, 119 hrs., like new, $13,900. Irrigation & haying equip. tractors, harrows, Kubota 5450 tractor, 4x4, 55 hp., wheel

purpose plow $250, disk plow $200. Dodgie Stockmar Villa Rica 770-459-5145

box, made for power line clearing, super hvy. duty, $950; flatbed trlr. 16', good fir., solid steel

Harlen Miles Thomaston 706-647-1390 Ford 3610, new tires, batt., starter, good

hard hose traveler, 2 yr. old mobile bellpepper grading, sizing & boxing machine. J. C. Hort

wgts., front loader, 6' bushhog, 148 hrs., exc. cond., $18,000. Lamar Johnson Dacula 770-

40' semi Lowboy, 15 ton, w/flat front deck & hvy. frame, $500. Don Hall Winder 770-867- paint, $5400/cash; JD 1949 MT, 3-pt. hitch, Lenox 912-546-4201

963-5069

ramps, air brks., $7000 or will trade. John A. 8676

McNeill Americus 912-924-4904

Bushhog 5', needs painting, $325.

low hrs., good tires, $2800/cash, call btw, 6-9 JCB , dsl. eng., 38TD/4-98, rebuildable, Kubota B 7200, 4WD., loader, box scrape, R. pm. F. Daniel Brackett Dallas 770-445-2005 head has been reconditioned, $1200; Long, bushhog, 5x8 hvy. duty trlr., $8000.. Jerry

4000 Ford p/s $5500, 2640 JD w/loader Dangar 1062 LG. Rd. Alpharetta 30004 770- Ford 461 O creeper gear box, exc. cond., dsl. eng., trans., $1500, more. Cory Stem Underwood Farmington 706-769-8332

$11,000, 7' Bushhog $1000. .Ray Edge Braselton 706-654-2955

475-1914 Bushhog 60" rotary tiller, $1400; 6' hvy. duty

$600. Marvin Pritchett Ellija:y 706-635-7674 Ford 5000 tractor, new paint, new starter,

Gra:y 912-986-3265 JD ('92 or '93) 180, 18 hp. eng., exc.,

Kubota B-2100 dsl. tractor, 21 hp., 4WD, hydro. trans., p/s, turf tires, wgts., 41 hrs.

430 JD md. baler w/wide tires, sheltered & rotary cutter, $1100; 9' post hole digger, $450. $4800/obo. Ralph Kirby Lithia Springs 770- recently serviced, $975/obo. G. Allen Atlanta ($11,500.00), sheltered.

field ready, $7500. T: Childers Calhoun 706- Michael Steele Cleveland 770-206-9709

949-1241

404-349-5453

McDonough 770-957-7916

B. Aylor

625-5299

Bushhog 7' disc hay mower, $3000; 4 wheel, Ford 5000 dsl. p.s, new paint, good cond., JD 10-10 loader, new mtr., trlr., $7500. Ken Kubota L-2550, 240 hrs., 29 HP. 16 disc

450 B JD, 8' blade, remote control, $12,700; 16' trlr., new flooring, good tires, $900; 20' hay $7000. Adam Mitchell Genveva 706-577- Patton Griffin 770-228-5625

harrow, tractor sheltered, $8750. Charles

3 axle trlr., $975; 8N Ford, like new, rotary cutter, $3750. James Sullivan Vidalia 912537-4944

conveyer, $350. Carl McFarland Conyers 770-761-5130
Bushhog bat wing mower 20', exc. cond.,

9397
Ford 515 mower, 503 rake, 532 sq. baler, good cond., sheltered, $4200. R. Pruitte

JD 214 tractor, 52" mower, $950; NH 718 1row com silage chopper, $2500. John Leslie Marble Hill 770-893-2592

Barnett Stockbridge 770-474-7801
Kubota tractor, (B-6100 D), dsl., 15 hp., 4 WO., low hrs., $3250; some 3-pt. equip.

4500 Ford backhoe-loader, runs good, orig. paint, good tires, complete service manuals, $8450 Gene Brown Byron 912-953-3330

$11,500. John Wheaton Leesburg 912-7596953
Bushhog mdl. 109, 9' rotary mower, pull

Bowman 706-245-8123
Ford 555 backhoe & loader, good buckets, new rear tires, $8500. Franklin Thomas

JD 2140, cab/air, dual remotes, $14,750; JD 2140, 4WD, cab/air, remote, $14,750, good cond. D. Poss Madison 706-342-3933

Nelson Massey 2435 Tucker Con:yers 30094 770-483-2639
Kuhn 8' mower-conditioner,

Mill Rd. used 3

5 bot. JD switch plow, $3,700; 4-row JD planter on KMC spider ripper, $4500; other. W. A. Betts Climax 912-246-3938

type, $3000. Glen L. Rivers Jenkinsburg 770-775-3653
Bushhog, $400; 5' finishing mower, $800;

Tarrytown 912-'537-7562

JD 2350, w/canopy, 55 hp., synchronized

Ford 601 w/M-12V eng. & hydr. rebuilt trans., new paint, like new cond., $12,800. M.

scrape blade, Bushhog & harrow, $5,000. Treadwell Bremen 770-646-9765

seasons, sheltered, exc. cond., $6800, no calls aft. 9 pm. Buddy Smith Madison 706342-0486

5' high sgl. drum sheep foot packer, $2500/obo, 60' drive on scales 125,000 lb. cap., $15,000/obo. Paul McKnight, Jr. Senoia 770-599-3192

500 gal. tank, poly w/trl., 8 hp., B&S, 3"
pump w/hose.s, $3200. Mark Blank Dawsonville 770-886-6774

5030 NH Ford 4WD tractor, front end loader, hay spear, 195 hrs., practically new, $25,800. Mercer Cox Statham 770-725-2102

52 AC B, 12 v., good mech. cond., w/culti,

needs paint. E. S. Hester Cumming 770-844-

7984

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54" push blade, for 318 JD, hyd. lift & tum. Robert Vanderbuilt Hartwell 706-376-5379

5600 bushel Superior grain bin & 352 NH feedmill. Kenneth Snipes Moultrie 912-941-
5393

6 ton Lowboy equip. trlr., all steel, elec. brks., good tires, lights, GI hitch, $1295. Charles Burhenn Midland 706-563-4848

6' 1/2"x16' equip. trlr., 2 axles, brks., ramps/spare tires, $900; 6'x12' trlr., lrg. tires & wheels, $850; 5'x10' trlr., 4' ramp, $650. Roy Couch Lawrenceville 770-972-1457

6' Alamo side Flail mower, pump valves, tank, brackets $1000/trade. Art Newill Canton 770-345-2470

6' Bushhog mdl. 306R, 2 bottom plow & all

purpose plow. Wayne Casey Rome 706-291-

.LJ766 lOQ--295-4858

6' Sidewinder bushhog $200; 7' arena rake

$300, will trade for set of 5000 lb. or higher trlr.

axles. Doug Anderson Armuchee 706-235-

6572

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6' finishing mower, good cond., $800/nego. Larry Brown Bowersville 706-246-0661

6' tiller bushhog smoothing harrow, 2 disc
btm. plows, culti., boom pole; '78 Ford tractor, gas, 3600 series. Leroy Durden Oxford 770786-3579

600 Ford tractor, gas, 5 pcs. of equip., live lift, looks good, runs good, $4895. J. D. Reece
Powder Springs 770-439-6303

605 F Vermeer md. baler; JD 8300, 21 disc or Intl. 1500 drill, 5' & 6' rotary mower. Robert Sanders Stephens 706-759-3836

605 Super F Vermeer md. hay baler, exc. cond., always under shed, $5000 firm. R. A. Moore Union Point 706-759-3822

770 JD tractor, 24 hp., 191 hrs., 4' Bushhog, J-Bar harrow, 5', both used twice, $9000. Lynn Alliston .Eatonton 706-485-7308

8 disc, 3 pt. harrow, old but good cond., $225. Ken R. Maynard Fayetteville 770-4609896

8 horse Troy-Bill tiller, $1500; cut off saw for
tractor, $400, other items. Charles Jenkins Douglasville 770-942-4197

80 Long dsl. tractor, mdl. 360, p/s, 3 cyl. dsl.,
35 hp., good cond., good tires, $4500/firm. Mark B. Pryor Concord 770-884-9000

8430 JD tractor w/12' blade & 64 disc Taylorway harrow, 8-row JD 71 flexi-planter, 36" rows, used very little, JD 8 row no-till planter. Buford Kesler Athens 706-548-2307

846 NH md. baler, new sprockets & chains, fir. guards & ' belts, $3000. David Smith Gainesville 770-887-4871

8700 Ford tractor, runs good, dual tires. E. H. Craven Baxley 912-367-9749 912-3672941

8N Ford tractor, good cond., rebuilt eng.

w/good sheet metal/tires, Dearborn sickle

mower, $3000; '66 Ford 7000 grain truck,

$3000. G. Bell Atlanta 404-352-2226



8N tractor, runs good, new radiator, points, 4' bushhog, box blade, $3000. Paul William Fairburn 770-969-1287

8N tractor, 12V rebuilt eng., rebuilt lift, 4' bushhog, $3000, runs great, call aft. 7 pm. Steve Black Toccoa 706-886-1051

9100 John Bean pecan sprayer $7500, 1 sprayer for parts 725 & 158 JD front end loaders $1800. Bubber Pippin Albany 912894-4548

98' Cub Cadet tractor, mdl. 2135, 38" mowing deck, used 2 hrs. G. Slaton Alpharetta 770-475-7749

A Frick sawmill w/power unit, $2500, aft. 8 pm. Michael Rose Rome 706-290-0681

Amish built 2 horse wagon bed, 56" wide & 12' long w/spring seats, $800. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315

Ariens rear-tine tiller RT6020 w/plow atta<;h., exc. cond., $925. Paul Herbert Griffin 770-
228-2017

Backhoe BushHog Brand, 3-pt. hitch, 9' dig depth, 2 buckets, used little, looks new, $5500.

Covington planters, $300. Ernie Gassmann Social Circle 770-464-1727
Case 1190, $4500; Kioti 3054, $13,000; 2 PTO manure spreaders, $600 ea. Steve. McKinley Cumming 770-889-1708 770-7728216
Case 1840 '95 mdl. Uni-loader, exc. cond. Mark Corbett Lake Park 912-559-6605
Case 1845 loader, bad eng., $4000; 14' dump body, metal, $500. Carl McKnight Senoia 770-251-0482
Case 530 front end loader, Construction King, no pto, $2800. Linda Williams Barnesville 770-358-1099
Case LAI 15-30 rear, 750-16 front, tires, hydraulic system, early '50 mdl. Roy Largin Cumming 770-844-8346
Case uniloader #1737, runs well, $2800. Henry Tebben Gainesville 770-889-6380 770-751-2670
Case-Int'! 485 w/Case 2250 quick detach front-end loader, 250 hrs., mint cond., stored in barn. Karl Gillespie Tucker 770-938-0387
Com picker, 1 row, Ford, 3-pt. hitch, good cond. Thomas Lane Franklin 706-675-3683
Covington 1 row planter & culti., good cond. Allen Keller Toccoa 706-886-5556
Craftsman tiller, $600, other items avail. H. Higginbotham fyrone 770-487-1418
Cub Farman tractor for sale w/cultivator planters &- belly mower; $2500. James Henderson Dawsonville 770-887-5607
Custom 2 horse wagon, brks., radials, seats, fancy brass harness, Plantation, $4500. J. L. Lewis White 770-382-6264
Daneuser post driver, $550. Donnie Bruce Jasper 706-692-2353
David Bradley equip. & attachments, to sell or trade. D. Lillie Duluth 770-448-2248
David Bradley btm. plow w/cutting disc, $50. Robert Cubbedge Savannah 912-897-2140
Dirt Hog, 5 foot, 2 yrs. old, $250. Wayne Nichols Buford 770-945-4409
Dirt scoop, 3-pt. hitch, mint cortd., $350. Henry E. Blackman Griffin 770-227-7966
Disc mower, Deutz Allis SM 45, 7' cut, used last season, good cond., $1200/obo. Bob Yoder Ro:yston 706-245-0254
Disc mower, 6 1/2' Vicon, damaged, make offer. Robert Yates Adairsville 770-773-9198
Early mdl. McCormick Dearing wheat thrasher, mule drawn, $300; 1923 Fordson tractor w/fenders, $900; 2-sets of steel wagon whls. $150/set, hay rake $150. Troy Morris Jasper 706-692-9437.
Enclosed cargo trlr., 7x16, dbl. axles, side door, dbl. rear dqors, good cond., $2850. Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715
Equip. for 2- 400 ft. poultry houses, Choretime & Cumberland feeders; Plasson nipple drinkers; 36" fans; 3-18T feed bins. M. Folendore Milledgeville 912452-9338
Equip. trlr. 6/6"x16' dual 6000 lb. axles; 6'6"x24' duals w/brks., 2 5/16" ball hitch bumper pull frame, only not floored, $475 & $650. Ron Hulett Milan 912-362-4695
Farmall 100, 1-pt. hitch, good cond., new paint, good rubber, harrows, 4' bushhog, culti., $3800. M.A. Norman Hazlehurst 912-3752376
Farman 200 tractor, runs good, reliable, 3-pt. hitch, extra parts, $2300. Kerry Lloyd Athens 706-546-8572
Farmall Cub McCormick tractor w/cultivators, new paint, $1400; 1 Taylorway 8 disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $400, call aft. 3 pm. Donald Wood Danielsville 706-335-5878
Farman Cub, b/mower, hyd. lift; harrow, cultivators, layoff plow, exc. cond., all for $3350. Rick Karr Jackson 770-412-7459
Farmall IH 806, 90 hp., dsl., rebuilt eng., good tires, paint, $6000. Houston Roberson Armuchee 706-234-2405
Farmall M, runs good, 12V system, 3-pt. hitch, $1800. Charles Libretto Carrollton 770854-4553 770-269-9703
Farman tractor w/belly mower, good tires, exc. cond. J. Ballew Rocky Face 706-6737446
Farmhand, 8 sq. bale loader, fits any frontend 8-bale accumulator, Gehl 95 mixer grinder, all good cond., call aft. 7 pm. Herb Sammons, Jr. Rt. 4, Box A-61 Quitman 31643 912-263-4209
First products fer!. distr. 500 lbs. box ground drive, $1000; AC, 150 hp., power unit, $2500. Jody Kemp L:yons 912-526-6862
Flatbed trlr., 16', $850, all purpose plow, 7 shank $450, other. Jerry A. Higgins

Thomas Ray Milledgeville 912-453-9622
Ford 601 tractor, good tires, paint, $2500. W. F. Etheridge Mcln!)'.re 912-946-2530
Ford 641 restored, 9 pcs. equip. incl. 16' trlr., come see, sell all or part. Jimmy Glover Soperton 912-529-3428
Ford 8N tractor, good eng./tires, runs good, $3200, can del. Jim McMillan Ringgold 706965-4941
Ford 8N tractor, $2800; MF tractor, dsl., $3500; 6' bushhog, $375, other. V. Moore Glennville 912-654-3469
Ford TW-10, duals, 110 hp., $7800; TW-35 cab, 170 hp., $11,500, good cond. Donald Ritch Americus 912~924-4314
Ford TW-20 '81, factory duals, canopy, kept sheltered, exc. cond.; Craftsman 16 hp, garden tractor, w/attachments. C. D. Medley Ellija:y 706-635-2258
Ford square baler, Gaffre drum mower, J & F tedder rake. Ron Keith Douglasville 770942-7709
Ford tractor 7000, 3 used tires, 15-5.38, 169.34, 16.9.30, $6995 for all. W. J. Bird Jesup 912-427-2233
Fordson Dexter, dsl., high low trans., live lift, PTO, $3250; 8' finishing mower, $500, more. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770-475-4915
Four 2-horse wagon wheels, wood w/iron rims, mint cond. F. Hall Atlanta 404-250-0735
Fuel tank, 300 gal.,. $75, no pump pull type smoothing harrow, 16 disc, $100; pull type bush/bog harrow, 8 disc, $75, 2 disc plow for Super A Farmall, $75. Jimmy Mccannon Carlton 706-743-8423
Gehl 1475 rnd. baler, like new, $9500; Gehl 1470 md. baler, $6500; Lely 4 basket tedder, $3000. T. Land Ashburn 912-386-4063 912567-4956
Gehl 45 feedmill $800; peanut dryer, LP gas, $200; Ford 6' Flail mower $800. Jerry Cravey Helena 912-868-6345
Generator, 150 KW, Onan, 6 cyl., AC dsl., $12,000. G. Mathis Cumming 770-887-7877
Grain drill, KMC no-till, hvy., 10', good cond. G.C. Ganas Wa:ycross 912-285-5791
Hammer mill, belt driven, hammers never turned, 4 screens, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8, & 3/4", $800. R. E. Saunders Fort Valle:y 912-825-7294
Harrow, $375; btm. plow, $350; 2 row culti., 3-pt. hitch, $350. James C. Williams Milan 912-362-4766 912-362-4196
Hay baler, round, Kuhn gyro-rake, 2 hay trailers. J. W. Bonner Madison 706-342-4819
Hay elevator 28' long w/running gear & 3hp. B/S mtr., stored in dry, $350. W. C. Dunaway Rome 706-235-7311
Hesston 530 small rnd. baler, elect. tiers, 3 yrs. old, always sheltered, exc. cond., $6000; old MF 3-pt. lift rake, needs some work, $175. Patrick S. Creamer Cedartown 770-7489882
Hesston 5800 rnd. baler, $4000; JD 260 disc mower, $1500; hay rake, $300, NH sq. baler $1000. Jeffrey Pullen 1747 Old Savannah Rd. E. Dublin 31027 912-275-1255
Hobart welder gen. (Wisconsin eng.), trailer mounted, tool box, hoses, oxy-acetelyne regulator $2900. H. Cobb Roberta 912-8364559
Horse-drawn stalk cutter, iron wheels used in the 30s, ready to hook up, double trees included, iron seat, $125. James Bramlett Chickamauga 706-375-2944
Hvy. duty single axle tilt trlr., built to haul farm tractor, $500. John R. Thrift Jesup 912427-4385
Hvy. duty equip. trlr., 25' beaver tail, 3 axle, w/GI hitch/pintle hook, w/ramps, $2500. Ronald C. Wingo Sr. Acworth 770-428-0123
Hvy. duty equip. trailer, 16 tons, 12 wheels, elec. brakes $4000. Walker Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 706-769-5992
Hvy. duty 6 ft. scrape blade, ex. cond. C.L. Cloer Canton 770-345-5054
Hydraulic front blade for L245DT Kubota, $175, will trade for L245DT hood. Jim Runyon Cedartown 770-748-7835
IH 990 mower conditioner, 7' cutting path, good cond., field ready, $1,150. Michael Leggett Douglasville 770-942-2491
lnt'I 622 high drum cotton picker, $5500; 1O' Case pull type harrows, $500; Lilliston 1500 peanut picker $1000. Chris Pullen 1579 Bay Pullen Rd. E. Dublin 31027 912-272-4081
lnt'I skidsteer loader, 4 new tires, bucket & forks, right hand drive pump missing, $1000. J. Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142

JD 2440, 60 hp., 16.x9x30 tires, $11,500; JD 260, 8' disc mower; Hesson tedder, hyd. fold. A. Dan Cook Woodstock 770-926-6573

JD 2950 tractor, cab/air, exc. cond., $17,950. W. J. Windham Montezuma 912472-7616.

JD 2950, cab/air, dsl., p/s, dual remotes, rack & pinion, axles, very clean. Dale Rowden Farmington 706-769-0980 706-769-8058

JD 3155 tractor, FWD, w/cab & air, dual wheels, 4500 hrs., $24,000; JD 2955 tractor, w/cab & air, $23,oq_o. Pat Nugent Axson 912422-3998

JD 4000, 100 hp., W.F. loader, w/hay speer,

roll guard & top, new paint, tires. Van Simpson

Augusta 706-667-0009



JD 4010, new paint, seat, turbo, low hrs. on

eng. overhaul, 75% tires, 12 v. sys., remote

hyd. Carroll Purvis Andersonville 912-924-

3353

.

JD 4030, w/cab, dual & dual remotes, quad range, w/new cab kit, 2000 hrs., good cond.,
$12,000. Randall L. Lewis Brooklet 912-8233645

JD 420T, tri., 3-pt., exc. cond., new paint, $2950. James Mathis Tiiton 912-382-3219

JD 4230, w4 post canopy, mtr. bad, $3400; BLH 4WD loader, Detroit mtr., runs good, $3200. Travis Home Glenwood 912-5235558

JD 4420 w/4 row, $10,000; '80 MF 285, $8000; '76 JD 3300 w/both heads, $3000. Derrol Johnson Bainbridge 912-246-5928 912-221-5650

JD 4440, cab, ps, new tires, new paint; JD 4640, cab, ps. Julius Chastwin Pavo 912-8592250

JD 50 tractor, looks/runs good, $2,000.. J. Craft Hartwell 706-376-3339

JD 520, exc. cond, Farmall 100 w/equip. W.A. Mclendon Fa:yetteville 770-461-6524

JD 6 row 7300 planter w/tank & pump, 6 row bedder, 7720 combine, 21' harrow. Stanley Kirkland Brinson 912-243-0546

JD 6' sickle mower, good cond., $400/obo. George E. Parker Allentown 912-962-3346

JD 6300, 800+ hrs., JD 2030, 1700 hrs., JD 530 baler, bush hog, no-till drill, 10' Woods
mower. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 912-941-2083

JD 7000 4 row planter, NH 718 1 row silage chopper, Big Blue, Farmhand, silage wagons. D, Jackson Cartersville 770-386-4399

JD 71 4 row planters, on Forest City ripper,
$2500; MF 1165 loader, $3500; JD 4 row rigid culti., $350, more. Tim Mosley Metter 912685-2802

JD 7800 tractor; JD 630 harrow, 27', 4 row strip till planter; JD 6500 sprayer, Red Ball sprayer. J. Brinson Whigham 912-762-3131

JD 850, turf tires, 1025 hrs., like new, $6800, bushhog grooming mower, $1100, grain wagon $650. D. T. Whigham Vidalia 912-583-
2063

JD 950 tractor, w/front-end loader, bushhog,

2250 hrs., well maintained, $8500. Virgil Rowland Barne:y 912-775-2108

JD 950 tractor, w/5' bushhog, 5 yrs. old., well maintained, technical manual, $5700. M. Shipko Covington 770-784-1017

JD Gator, dsl., 6x4, 75 hrs., dump bed, bed liner, hvy. duty tires, like new, $7500. Chuck Beavers Rockmart 707-499-848

JD H manure spreader, $500. Dock Vandiver Martin 706-384-4060

JD M, 3 pt. hitch, rebuilt motor, 12V., runs good, $3500, JD sickle mower $400. K. Hughes Blairsville 706-781-1380

JD RX95, 12.5 hp., Kawasaki mtr., 30" deck,
runs good, $800. Mike Berrey Canton 770345-5429

JD garden tractor, exc. cond., 12 hp., new
battery, hyd. lift, $700. W. Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837

JD grain drill, like new, $1500. M. Vaughn Baxle:y 912-366-9025

JD hay rake, ground driven, field ready, $500. Benny Lasseter Franklin 770-854-

8903

JD mdl. 39 sickle mower, 6', field ready, $300; also, JD mdl. 39 sickle mower for parts, $50. S. Smith Clermont 770-983-3365

JD mdl. 8300 grain drill avail. w/seed box. J. Withers Ga:y 404-261-3153

JD pumping unit, 1100 GPM, 3000' pipe, Paulk Traveler, 9004 Bushhog combine. Bill Morris S:ylvester 912-535-6189

JD silage cutter, field ready, elec. controls, good knives, all 3 headers. Phil Sanders

Lely 240 multi disc cutter, 7' 1O" cutter bar, 4 yrs. old., good cond., $2000. Wayne Luckey Blythe 706-592-4687
Lilliston cultivator, KMC tillivator, lnt'I 4-row planter, Johnson 12-row sprayer. David Griffin Lenox 912-546-4539
MF #33 grain drill 11', good cond., $400. Ken Adams Ellaville 912-937-5708
MF 135 dsl., good cond., $4800, call aft. 5 pm. Roger Little Gainesville 770-536-3547
MF 1440 hay baler $3500, good cond., disc mower, 7' cut, good cond., $3000. John B. Ad<iock Woodbury 706-553-5381
MF 231, p/s, 650 hrs., like new, $8700. Terry Cain Ringgold 706-937-7006
MF 2705, c/a, $12,500; MF 165, good cond., $6500; NH 256 rake, $900; 451 sickle mower, $900. D. W. McEachen Fayetteville 770-487-4908
MF 35, gas operated, $3500. Ricky Price Soperton 912-278-4788
MF 393, 4WD w/cab, heat/air, fully equipped w/quick attach front-end loader, $30,000. A. Harris Ranger 706-334-2600
MF 417 sickle mower, new knives & guards, exc. cond., $750. Johnny Webb Pine Mountain 706~884-1964
MF 4270 tractor, c/a, 450 hrs., 95 hp., $37,250, also, chipper/shredder, used 3 hrs. GregDowns Montezuma 912-472-8877
MF 50, gas, dependable, dual clutch, front guard, $2900. Don Obenauer 1414 Dallas Hwy. 61 Villa Rica 30318 404-355-1870
MF T0-30, gas, good cond., incl. 5' bushhog, post hole digger & boom pole, $2950. Jim Mcleod Douglasville 770-9493332
MF T030, gas, good rubber, sheet metal, 12V, no smoke, runs exc., call aft. 8 pm. Kyle Raines Cordele 912-273-6591
MF dsl., 52 hp., 5' mower, $5450; MF 165, dsl., 52 hp., p/s., 6' mower, $6250/firm. B. D. Ganett Ellenwood 404-363-4239
MF tractor, gas, 12V, same as 8N w/bushhog, sheltered. Bill Toney Commerce 706-335-0587
MF, 8' disk mower, good cond., $3,000. Aaron Kuhn Locust Grove 770-914-5947
Manure spreader, ground drive, restored, $795; utility trlr., all purpose, 4'x7', $75. C. Dangar Alpharetta 770-751-9722
Manure spreader, JD mdl. R, 100 cu. ft. capacity, ground driven, VGC., $950. Phil Smith Ro:yston 706-245-5172
Mccormic T46 sq. baler, w/operating instructions & manual, $750. John Hedden Woodburg 706-553-3242
Mdl. 250 Oswalt stationary mixer w/10 hp. motor & scales, mint cond., $7900. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 912-472-6487
Model G AC w/culti. layoff plow, also Farmall Cub wffumer sickle mower, some cultivators, good cond. Douglas Campbell Carrollton 770-830-2226
Mule drawn Cole planter & buzzard plow, good cond., $75 ea. Perry Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Multi-purpose plow, rollover, 5' bushhog. Grady Padgett Concord 770-884-9502
NH 1037 stackliner, $9000; Deutz HD 490 baler, $6500; Fella KM 210 drum mower, $3500, all equip. stored. Jeff Tucker Loganville 770-267-3926
NH 276 sq. baler w/super sweep header, $3500; also, AC 303 sq. baler, $750/both good cond. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
NH 310 sq. baler, $1600; 8 1/2 Kuhn tedder, $450; sq. baler load-o-matic, $600. John Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-5428
NH 311 sq. baler, exc. cond., used littler, $5500. Royce J. Brown Blair$ville 706-7459840
NH 350 grinder/mixer, under shelter, $1800; JD grain drill, 10', good cond., $1300, 10' feed troughs, $50. Arthur Forehand Cordele 912273-4283
NH 474 conditioner, JD 7'10" disc mowerconditioner, Kuhn 7'10" disc mower, NH 57 rake. Jeff Cantrell Bowden 770-258-7194
NH 617 disc mower, '98 mdl. 9'2", $5,500. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080
NH 650 auto-tie, 4' wide belt round baler, very low hrs., $10,000. David Thompson Jesup 912-427-6577
NH 853, md. baler, Bale Command, new chains/bearings for '98, sheltered, $7,000. Bob White Carnesville 706-384-2685
New Holland 1030 Model stackliner hay wagon, 70 bales, $2500. Gill .Offerman

Roger Hardy McDonough 770-957-7591

Fayetteville 770-460-0717

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Stephens 706-759-3655

Monroe 912-647-2122

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Wednesday April 7, 1999

New Idea stackliner, 56 bale, sand- Want 1 cycle blade for 16 hp. Sears tractor, 2 table top incubators, forced air, one w/auto Incubator, Hova-Bator, 42 egg cap., auto- Welded wire, 2"x4"x6', 800' $250; corner &

blasted/repainted, needs valve repair, good must be in good useable cond. C. Collins tum, used one season, $55 and $85, call aft. 6 turner, $55 firm. R.M. Russell Meansville 706- line posts, top rails for 6' fence. Bob Lambert

cond., $2600, aft. 6 pm. Wayne Higginbotham Riverdale 770-997-7829

pm. Roy Cook Tifton 912-386-1222 912-386~ 648-3503

Bamey 912-775-2529

Carrollton 770-489-1708

Want 1 used tractor tires, size 6'2 or 7'2x30 8659

Incubator, Dickey 3 tray, paid $525, sell Wire, 3' x 255' dog wire, $25 per roll; 30"x50'

New Idea 4845 round baler, 4x5 bales, for AC-G tractor. Brice Wallace Dawsonville 20, 30, 40 and 55 gal. plastic drums, screw $400, used one season, hatched emu, turkey, hdwe. cloth $25 per roll.. Chris Lord

baled less than 200 bales, exc. cond., 706-265-2797

on lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12 chickens. Pete Combs Hephzibah 706-592- Danielsville 706-789-2488

$12,000. Mark Thomas Dalton 706-259-9457 Want 10-15 'rWI/ 3 ph. PTO gen. for poultry up. C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239

9699

New Idea corn picker, good cond., $1695; house.late mdl., 20 disc harrows, 5-7 Shank all 22 12'-corral panels w/gate $30 ea.; pallco Irrigation pipe, 6"x30', 6"x20', 4"x20', 158

hay trlr., good cond., $600. C. C. Tritt Suches purpose plow. Michael Van Hammond chute w/palpation cage, staging lane $800; 2 pcs., two 4" rain birds. Daniel Forrister Odum

706-7 47-3696

Dahlonega 770-867-6450

hay rings $60 ea., two-wheel lick tank-$70. G. 912-586-2428

LIVESTOCK

Northern 20 ton log splitter, vert./horizontal, can be towed, used lightly 1 season. J. Bums Alpharetta 770-667-5975

Want 14"x18" sq. baler, nJJ.ISt be high cap., like new cond. Scott Bowen Cartersville 770889-4528

Howell Bethlehem 770-995-6527
4 60'-telephone poles $450 ea., arena lgts., 300 ft. range, bars & all wires $500, together

Lard press, sausage stuffer- "Enterprise",

cast iron, exc. cond., $100/firm. C. Minix

Lizella 912-836-4593



If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.

Pecan equip.-Myers truck mntd. sprayer, Want 2-5 ton spur gear chain hoist w/wo

OMC Shock Wave shaker, harvesting equip & trolley, prefer older American made. Michael

other. H. L. Cheney Thomasville 912-226- Vari Hamond Dahlonega 706-867-6450

6424

Want 30' pull type sprayer w/in 100 miles of

Pecan sprayer, Myers, 500 gal. tank, 4 cyl. Conyers, in working cond., reas. priced. Jenny Detroit, $5000 unmounted, $7000 mntd. on Brown Conyers 770-483-5861

truck, good cond. E. Vinson Warner Robins Want 46" cut B blade mower deck to fit 214

912-788-2451

JD. Linda Attebery Gainesville 770-983-9396

Pecan sprayer, 500 gal. FMC G337TR, Want Farmall F-20 front wheels, steel type

PTO, good cond., no rust in tank, $3000. J. W. or rubber, magneto, belt pulley & hood, will

Williammson Fitzgerald 912-423-4588

consider whole tractor. F. Thomas

Pettibone rough terrain 6000 lb. forklift, Barnesville 770-358-0759

2/4WD & steerings, 4-53 Detroit, $8000/trade Want Farmall Super A or Farmall 100 planter

for late mdl. JD 2 raw tractor; Herman Lee wheel, will consider complete set of planters;

Savannah 912-748-7158

call aft. 5:30 pm. Charles Bennett Cumming

Pick All bean picker w/grading hopper 770-887-2234

vibrator, also, 2 grading belts, $15,000. Jack Want Farmall Super C w/wide front-end for

Drew, Sr. Cairo 912-377-3883

parts, front-end loader for same, good 11.5x36

Sprayer, 200 gal. tank, new parts, 3-pt., tires. Robert Houghton Griffin 770-412-1586

$550. James Laster Perry 912-987-3703

Want Ford/NH 3930 4WD in good cond., not

Post hole digger, for tractor, like new, used 1 over 800 hrs., have '96 3430 2WD, 600 hrs. to

time, $350. Bobby McDowell Rockmart 770- sell/trade. David McNeal Macon 912-741-

684-0010

3813

Power King, 14 hp., 1 pt. hydr. lift, good Want IH Cub, front & rear cult., will take front cond., w/harrow, blade, lay-off plow, mower, only. H. Dial Oxford 770-786-5481

$1875. Troy Saunders Jenkinsburg 770-775- Want JD 12" backhoe bucket. R. Garrett

4434

Bowden 770-258-5627

Rhino Batwing SE 15-4, good cond., $5500. Want JD 3-16" bottom plow, 10' hyd. harrow, Bobby Eauenson Dewy Rose 706-283-4467 JD or Ford, prefer w/in 75 mi. range, reas.

Rnd. baler loader, winch, tilt, $750, or trade priced. Cleveland Roberson Scotland 912-

for 2 horse BP of equal value. Ed Dale 868-5131

Centerville 912-953-8244

Want JD 40 W tractor for parts, wide front

Roanoke 2000 peanut picker, good cond., only. Charles Cole Hazlehurst 912-375-7529

$1500. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-865-2638

Want Vermeer tree spade trailer, type

Sand dredge, big 8" pump, diesel engine, TS44A, TS44T, TS44M or TS50M or TS605,

price nego., mmalone@pcnow.net. Mickey call before 8 pm. Lee Rush Cochran 912-934-

Malone Dexter 912-875-4485

6341

Sawmill 00 Frick w/live deck, Morbark Want all types of equip. for Farmall Super A

chipper & debarker, powered by 150'rWI/ gen. tractor. Randy Kelley Whitfield 706-278-7910

$40,000. D. Gooch Suches 706-747-3932

Want carburator for JD tractor, mdl. 50, year

Sears 3-pt. _hitch, manual, old model garden 1956, 2 barrel. Jerry Carroll Bremen 770-646-

tractor, adapt to others, $40, orig. hand crank, 5165

UD, $15. H. Cannon Comer 706-783-2151

Want clean JD 630 tractor in good cond., reas.

Sears garden tractor/equip., 3-pt. hitch, 8 priced. William Baker Pooler 912-748-4756

pcs. & mower, $700. R. Lansdell Hephzibah Want cylinder head for JD 40 eng., reas.

706-592-2742

priced. Dan Freeman Forsyth 912-994-0768

Sev. 8" & 11" grainovator feed wagons, good Want final drive shaft for Case 450 track cond., 11" grainovator feed wagon w/electronic loader, will consider buying complete parts scale readout. Gene Callaway, Jr. Rayle 706- tractor. Wilburn Shell Aragon 706-234-7312

274-3392

Want fluted disck frame for behind subsoiler

Small Holder tractor, good cond., $1200. Jeff to cover trench for planting no-till. Andy

Audria Aragon 779-684-0816

Brinson Millen 912-982-1226

Snapper tiller, Briggs, 8 hp., elec. start, rear Want front suitcase weights for Ford tractor,

tine, exc. cond., $700. David Hollingsworth 40kg size, the big weights. Don Williams 1700

Fayetteville 770-716-7117

E. Hwy. 5 Carrollton 30116 770-854-8958

Sprayer, 53 gal. Hardee, 3 pt. lift, 18' boom Want front-end loader to fit JD mdl. 2355, span, $975. Luke Wicker Perry 912-987-0692 also need canopy to fit the same thing.
TD20 200 series '58, mdl. D drive, new rails, Kenneth Jones Greenville 706-672-4845

$6000, or trade. John Walter Dearing 706- Want gas eng. & wide front end for M

595-6101

Farmall tractor. Marty White Scotland 912-

Taylor Way 650 off set harrow, like new. 568-1845

Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-632-8006

Want mower deck for MF 12 lawn & garden

Taylor-2 row pull tobacco combine, 3630 tractor or whole tractor for parts, leave

Melroe spray coupe; 4555 JD, cab/air, 5000 message. B. Noto Fayetteville 770-461-7721

hrs. Chris Cromer Tifton 912-387-8415

Want pine seedling tree planter, pull type or

Tiller, old rear tine Snapper, $100. S. Turner 3-pt. hitch for 30-40 hp. farm tractor. G. R.

Newnan 770-502-8026

Bunn Saint Simons Isle 912-638-0731

Tractor-Sears Suburban, 10 hp. elec. start Want quick hitch & equip. for Super A or 140

w/hi-lo trans., 5 attachs. w/manuals for tractor tractor in SE Ga. Don Smith Hortense 800-

& attachments, also, extra parts, $1000. H. B. 833-0571

Thomas Woodstock 770-092-6168

Want right front wheel for 9N Ford tractor.

Trailer tires, 7x14.5, $25 ea. or 6/$100. Carl Milton Mauldin Loganville 770-466-8382

Hudson Hampton 770-946-3242

Want set of tracks for 1970 JD dozer 450.

Troy Bill H-60 horse tiller, 6 hp Tecumseh, Les Cooley 7990 Jefferson Rd. Athens 30607 bar tread tires, new hiller furrower, protecting 706-543~3182

bumper, ex. cond., original owner, $450. Tom Want sheet metal grill, hood, fenders for

Conner Atlanta 404-237-5672

Farmall. F. Bulloch Geneva 706-269-3740

Troy built tiller, 8 hp., easy start, 1 owner, all Want the frame for JD garden tractor, rRdl.

books & main!. records, A-1 shape $800 cash, 430, will take entire tractor far parts if required.

firm. Benjamin McKenzie Roswell 770-992- Larry Strait Warner Robins 912-922-3611

8676

Want to buy late ~di. ,JD sq. baler in field,

Troy-Bil! tiller, econo horse, fabulous, like ready cond. Doug Singletary 5423 Coleman

new, $800. David Fisher Atlanta 404-873- Rd., NW Hahira 31632 912-794-2462

6728

.

Want to buy pull-type section harrow 8 or 10

Troy-Bill Tufty tiller, 3 hp. Tecumseh eng., disc. Billy Collins Carnesville 706-384-7335

rear tines, self-pull, like new, used less than 1O 706-384-2255

hrs., $350, other equip. Claude Morgan Want to buy 1 row blueberry picker.

Mansfield 770-786-7192

Raymond Poss Brooklet 912-842-2771

Unstyled JD A & B parts, JD # 3 mower, Want wide front-end for A, 3, 50, 60 or 520 $400. John Maloney Doraville 770-457-6441 JD, will buy whole tractor, running or not.

Utility trlr. 5'x1 O' hvy. duty, jack, tilt, metal, Garland White Alamo 912-568-7660

treated fir., 2' sides, tail gate, 15" tires, $550. Will trade metal parts of wooden planter for

Jimmy Prater Winder 770-867-6103

set of wheels for Craftsman mini tiller. M.

Vermeer #605-C round baler, sheltered, Wooten Marietta 770-422-8245

$2000; JD 260, 8' rotary disk mower, $2500.

Nelson Casey Canon 706-245-8525 Vermeer 605 C md. baler, extra good cond.,

FARM SUPPLIES

$2700; Lewis Brothers poultry house cleaner,

$1400. Doug Casey Lavonia 706-384-4023
Weiss-McNair pecan harvester mdl. 8900P w/hydr. dump wagon, $20,000; John Bean pecan sprayer w/500 gal. tank, JD eng., $22,000. Clarence Montgomery Perry 912-

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
1 jet pump plus tank $100/obo. Bill Hatchett P.O. Box 382 Hardwick 31034 912-452-6417

988-3830 912-987-5396.

1 like new 18"x20' galv. pipe $115. David

Windmill, sm. steam eng., 3 hp. w/boiler, Miller Walton 770-266-6045

gristmill, other items. Sam Lowrey Rome 706234-7729

1 row corn planter, Hoover brand, date made Nov. 22, 1922, $150. James Simmons

Wood chipper, (Woodchuck), $3750; tree mover, (Vermeer), $2500; Ford fail mower 7', $1250. Tim Adamson Fayetteville 770-7198996

Jackson 770-227-9221
1/2x3, 1/2x5 beaded tongue and groove, unpainted old pine lumber. Billy Gilland Washington 706-678-7122

Woodmiser sawmill LT30, manual w/sharpener & setter, bevel siding attachment, $7000. S. Barefoot Thomaston 706-6478733

1000 gal. fuel tank on skids $625; steel conveyors, 10', 1 7/8 rollers, 20" width, $55/section. L. Brasfield Columbus 706-5764364

Woodmizer LT30 24 hp. gass, 110 hr. Resaw attach., Ip shingle attach., blade sharpener, pkg. 2 sets blades $14,750. Dywane Rickman Powder Springs 770-427-

1000' Choretime feeder w/feed drops, 2000'

Ziggity drinkers, 48" fans, AT. Newell curtain

machines, feed bins. Eugene Evans

Cumming 770-887-4441



2832

1200 lb. capacity calf creep feeder, 8' wide,

used one yr., exc. cond., $300 firm. Suzy

Farm Machinery Wanted

Wright Ellijay 706-276-3291

2 story farmhouse in Powder Springs,

Want old mdl. Ford or Ferguson tractors far approx. 36'x36', very good cond., move or

part;;. running or not. Thomas Tucker Lithia dismantle, $4500. Alan Beatty Carrollton

Springs 770-941-2354

770-830-9477

$2100. J. Bing Villa Rica 770-456-0018

Large, nice cast iron wash pot. L. Standard

4"x4" fence posts, creosote treated, 7-8' Marietta 770-426-6203

lengths, $5 ea., other sizes avail. S. Dart Lge. anvil, syrup kettle, farm bell, corn

Douglasville 770-920-5944

sheller w/flywheel, Hale PTO 6" pump, 40-50

40 case per hr. egg washer & grader, joints, 6" pipe, cream seperator. J.W. Yawn stainless steel washer, (Seymour), Eggomatic McRae 9'12-362-4733

grader, good cond., $3900/obo. Dan Johnson Lge. cap. propane tank, 12,000 gal.

Lavonia 706-356-4242

diameter 108'', length 28', 250 working

400 sheets used tin, 3'x20', $7 ea. Hal pressure. Bill Henson Winterville 706-742-

Dillard Ellaville 912-937-5370

5116

4000 sq. ft. steel frame only, bldg. 18' I- Like new and used utility poles and fence

beams, five 50' rounded trusses, $4000/firm, post, can del., Bacon Co. H.E. Manges Alma

you pick up. J.C. Cutts Athens 706-354-0645 912-632-8122

50 florescent bulbs, 8' long, $1 ea., good for Limb Lopper, hydraulic chain saw, 36"

barn to chicken house. Bobby Weaver alumin. extension, 66" overall length, $325. Ed

Gordon 912-453-3303

Vinson Fort Valley 912-825-5030

50 gal. metal barrels w/lids & bands, 30 & 55 Lincoln 125 amp, electric welder, $100.

gal. plastic barrels w/2 bunt holes & caps to Willard Martin Americus 912-928-3062

seal. J. Pe!!f Lawrenceville 770-962-8241

Locust split rails, possible dely./installation.

500 & 600 gal. Majonnier milk tanks, 5 hp. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519

compressor $1750; Recent 7 1/2 hp. Universal Lumber, band saw cut pine, 1x12x16-

vacuum pump $1800. Gary Mullins Rutledge $10.50, 1x4x16-$3.45, 2x6x16-$6.10, 2x4x16-

706-557-2753

$4.10, other cuts. Andy Cooper Powder

55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lids, 30-55 gal. Springs 770-943-0376

plastic barrels, 55 gal. plastic push down lids,

all clean, food grade.

C.H. Johnson

Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

6 Shenandoah chicken house furnaces

w/electronic ignition, incl. thermostats and regulators, $1200. Neal Daniels Danielsville 706-789-2649

6"x30' portable grain conveyor $750/obo., bucket mounted hay prong $75/obo. Richard Beckham Molena 770-884-5378

7 Shank all-purpose plow, very good cond., $300. D. HaJEer Bowdon 770-258-7836

Lumber, oak pine and plywood, all

dimensions and sizes, reas. Damus Mullinax

Covington 770-788-1394

Meat grinder & meat cuber for sale. Roy

Eubanks Dawson 912-995-6658

Natureform ostrich incubator, NOM 45,

$3000; GQF hatcher $100. Carol Burges

Pavo 912-859-2775

Nursery containers & trays, 1O 1/2x21

netted trays $0.07; 2 gal. cont.-$0.08, volume

only, Ive. msg. Anthony Sedes Marietta 770-

980-1757

'

8 ton feed bin w/unload auger and motor, Nursery pots, 2 gal., azaleas pots and other

very good cond., $400. C. Smith Maysville add pots, well sell as a lot or individual. A.J. Hill

706-652-3157

. Pavo 912-859-2820

8-9 thousand 3x3 rooting cups and trays, Onan generators, 30 'rWI/, auto transfer

Lerio, $350, call aft. 7 pm. LG. Mitcham switch, $6000; 90 'rWI/, $9500, both propane

Ludowici 912-545-9414

eng., exc. cond. Michael Shore Cleveland

9 long tobacco barns, make offer. C. 706-865-5744

Williams Register 912-852-5683 912-764- Orion ET-44 nitrogen storage tank $350.

4239'

James Barber Brinson 912-246-3847 912-

Berkel cuber $995, Berkel slicer $595, 4'-6' 774-2583

cutting tables $100-$195, Hobart grinder
w/accessories, 1/2 hp., 100V, $1495. c.

PVC lake drainage system parts, siphon & conventional, trash racks, assorted pipe &

Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490

fittings. David Beall Pine Mountain 706-663-

Burch industries mdl. 6000, 230 volt coolers, 5996

.

2 at $200 ea. Randy Ponder Ellijay 706-2764394

Post vise, rigid pipe threading equip., ladders, hydraulic pwr. pack, 110V. L. Brown

Cages & coops for transporting birds, 4 Decatur 770-723-0574

coops; 3 cages, all $75; goat milk staods. Dale Red cedar lumber sawed on Wood-Mizer,

Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948

full 1' by 4'', 6", 8" wide, $1 per bd. ft. Charles

Chain link fence materials, 1OO'x5' ~osts, top Guinn Rising Fawn 706-462-2231

rails, gate, hardware, exc. cond., _ 200/obo. G.W. Waring Fayetteville 770-487-5184

Select old growth tongue and groove pine flooring, 5,8 & 1O" widths, also, dried oak and

Cider press #28 Champion hydraulic, many blk. walnut. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-

extras, sorter, grader, & washer w/brushes, 452-3039

both exc. cond. James Prestridge 706-781-6420

Blairsville

Slat mover, Plason nipple drinkers, hvy. breeders, cooler 20,000 lbs. feed bins,

Compressor $400, log splitter, hvy. duty, generator, nest pad, washer, 160', cool cell. Ed

$1800; concrete mixer $300, other. Bob Muhr Currington Mauk 912-862-5988

Hillsboro 706-468-0279

Smidley hog/goat portable scales, wgts. up

Deluxe Presto canner cooker, cap. 7 qts., 7 500 lbs., 8-row N-Rig, 3 pt. hitch John Blue

pts., good cond. C.O. Rowe Jackson 770- pump. D. Green Montrose 912-676-3489

504-9515

Split locust farm fence rails & post, del. &

Diamond wire fence, 7 rolls, perfect for installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland horses, 60", $1.50 running ft. W.C. Adams 706-865-9828

Cleveland 706-865-6158

Stakes, bean, tomato, others, 3'-4'-6', cut,

Electric concrete mixer on wheels, works sharpened & bundled, $0.20 ea. Melvin perfect, $100. A. Ford Rome 706-291-1623 McDaniel Bethlehem 770-867-4716

Equip. for 2 poultry houses, 36x350, Three poultry houses, Choretime feeders,

44x400, Plasson nipple drinkers, 36" fans, Ziggity drinkers, six Brock bins, 36" fans,

brooders, chain feeders, 4 bins. W. Hardy brooders. Jerry Bennett Cumming 770-887-

Molena 706-647-0138

6843

Farm fuel tank on skid, 200 gal,, good cond. Tin, used, 8'& 9', 5V/$2.75,

Joe White Bowman 706-245-9249

1O'corrugated/$3, 2'x20'/$4, 3'x20'/$10, rigid

For sale, one used 10 tower pivot irrigation ins\Jlation 2'x8'x1 "/$1.50. Leroy Core Marietta

system to be moved. Wade Vickers Rte. 1, Box 770-971-9322

95 Pearson 31642 912-534-5823

Truss, 29' span, 2"x4" wood from apt. bldg.,

Free black plastic potting pots, asstd. sizes, $25 & $35 ea., must sell ASAP. Alex Harris

in the Atlanta area. Mr. Carl Atlanta 404-753- Marietta 678-467-2710

4781

Two cast iron pots, small and lge., and farm

Fruit sizing machine, FMC seven scale wgt. bell. Bobby Segars Winder 770-867-4886

sizer, grading table, brusher and dumper for standard size, apple bins. Robert Stembridge

Two greenhouse frames, 30x96', commercial grade, incl. hdwe., $1200 ea., will

Ha!!!ville 404-767-5638

erect, reas. Bo Tidwell Greenville 800-672-

GQF incubators and hatchers, other quail 4964 706-672-4823

equip. Ellis Braddock 1740

Brunswick 912-264-

Used Cloudburst irrigation, used Chrysler 6 cyl. flathead motor, 550 gal. minute, 2,000 ft. 5'

Good used alumin. and lumber, diff. sizes, pipe. W.H. Elliott Douglas 912-384-2700

utility poles, dill. lengths, $2/ft., used wire. Ric~ Mullinax Lawrenceville 770-963-7440

Used cages, 16 gauge, some sets of three, some made as a unit, stocking cages also, lot

Good used tin & lumber for sale, different w/baby saver wire. C. Rhodes Lilburn 770-

sizes, chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell, Jr. 279-2465 770-697-0455

Homer 706-677-4682

Used poly. feed sacks, 50 & 100 lbs.,

Greenhouse equip., fans, etc., $200 or reuseable, over 300 for $25, good for

make offer. Warren Flanagan Buford 404- grain/sand bags. Ken Bing Dallas 770-456-

572-1182

0730

Greenhouse tray inserts..#804-806-1201, all Used railroad ties $4 ea., you haul/load, call

like new, still in cases, $5 per case. Ray Ridley aft. 3 pm. Wade Purvis Jr. Alamo 912-568-

Eton 706-695-6311

7560

Greenhouse, 30'x98', fans, etc., $1000/firm. Used tin for sale. James Hyde Jasper 706-

J. Walker II McRae 912-868-7040

692-6346

Hay barn for sale, 101'x95', 14' eaves, Van's 30 gal. 2-wheel pull type sprayer, mdl.

alurriin. sides and roof, cresote posts, come 303, B.S. 3 hp. engine, used 2 seasons, list see and make offer. l.N. Allen Folkston 912- $1177, price $875. R. Colombarini Jasper

496-7250

770-893-3148

Heart pine flooring, ready to lay, old pine

beams, many sizes. David Acord Sylvester 912-776-0727

Notice to Farmers

Heart pine boards & beams $1.25 up; tongue & groove, poplar tongue & groove, pine

Any Georgia farmer claiming to

flooring; 1940 sprinkler system. Wyman Fowler Oak Park 912-578-3219

have unpaid accounts for agricultural

Hopper feed bins, 6-10 tons, $325 to $425; products sold in the last six months to

also, flex auger fill systems. Jim Thaxton Georgia Sweets Brand, Inc. of Vidalia,

Watkinsville 706-769-1315 Hutchinson grain auger, 60', PTO drive,

Georgia, should immediately contact:

$500. C.E. Walker 421 Walker Rd. Carrollton Georgia Department of Agriculture,

770-854-4171

Bonding, 248 Agriculture Building,

Hyd. mtr. for grain auger $100; platform scales $150; 2" water pump w/hyd. mtr. $250.

Capitol

Square,

Atlanta,

Georgia

W.R. Rackley Dewy Rose 706-283-7524

30334; (404) 656-3725.

All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
-caftle.moviiijflrom farm to farm~riii.ist have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
1 Regd. Polled Hereford heifer, 12 mos., open. D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-7865143
1 purebred Santa Gertrudis cow, ready to breed, exc. cond., can del. James Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565
1 purebred polled Hereford bull, 30 mos., $1000; purebred Angus/Hereford cross heifers, 12 mos. J. W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-2535
1 purebred polled Jersey milk cow & 3 wk. old blk. heifer, halter broke, will nurse calves. Henry Williams Milan 912-362-4196
1 purebred polled Hereford bull, 9 mos. old, exc. bloodline, approx. 500 lbs., $425. A. Weaver Chatsworth 706-695-7900
1 regd .. Angus bull, 18 mos., also, 5 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 14-18 mos. old, herd cert./accred. M.B. Lane Jr. Carrollton 770854-4548
1 regd. black Angus bull, very gentle, 28 mos. old, long & tall, wgt. approx. 1500 lbs. Robert N. Lane. Franklin 706-675-3565
1 regd. polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, gentle, see calves, selling to prevent inbreeding, $950. Bobby Whitton Buchanan 770-646-9614
1O calfhood vaccinated Blk. Baldie heifers, 12 to 14 mos., good bloodlines. A. Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258
10 c.hoice Brangus heifers, you pick, $350 to $450. Sam Captino Jonesboro 770-4771469
10 reg.'d Angus bulls, 18 months. S. Thad Rush Rome 706-291-4849
14 young crossbred cows, mostly blk., 11 w/calves, other to freshen soon, $9,100; 1 Limousin bull, $725. Phil Mize Royston 770245-0748
15 x-bred cows w/Angus calves at side, bred to Angus bulls, calve in fall. Durrell Lynn Claxton 912-739-1526
16 cows, 6 calves, 1 reg.'d Hereford bull, $9000 firm, call eves. 7-10 pm. Mike Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841
18 Beefmaster-cross caws, 6 w/calves, others bred, BBU regd. bull, $11,500 for herd. S. Elliott Thomaston 706-647-8455
2 Jersey/Holstein bulls, approx. 800 lbs., $300 ea., Jersey/Holstein steer, approx. 1,000 lb., $350, Concord/Zebulon area. David Paulson Concord 770-884-0199
2 bred commercial heifers, $325 ea., 1 yrlng. polled Charolais bull, $525, all 3 for $1100. Hal Keller McDonough 770-957-9125
2 heifer calves, blk. & white face, approx. 450 lbs. ea., $275 ea., del. avail. T. Dupree Sandersville 912-552-5856
2 regd, Charolais bulls, 2 yrs. old, 4 regd. Charolais heifers, 1 yr. old, exc. bloodlines, cert. herd. Mark Floyd .Adairsville 770-7737668
2 regd. black Angus bulls, 24 mos. & 27 mos., two 7 mo. bulls, all good bulls. Donald Martin Monroe 770-466-8229
20 crossbred breeding age heifers for sale. Raymond McCart McDonough 770-957-2270
25 Braford-type heifers, ready to breed, exc. glty. Steve Roberts Alapaha 912-532-793
25 regd. Angus females, cows & heifers, some bred, $18,000. M. Mason Woodbury 706-672-0654
26 Holstein heifers 200-400 lbs., wormed, C.V. Gary Jacobs Hartsfield 912-941-5416 912-941-2820
3 Beefmaster bulls, 15-24 mos., exc. bloodlines, gentle, low birth wgt., calving ease, ideal for commercial herd. Paul Poole Sharpsburg 770-251-0602
3 Charolais heifers, 20 mos. old, one 3/4, two 7/8, purebred, 650 to 750 lbs. A. P. Lee Hiram 770-439-1100
3 regd. Red Angus bulls, exc. EPD's, 2 Leachmans Heavenly 8141 sons, 14 mos., 1 something Special gr'son, 15 mos., Steep Hollow Farms. Bruce Brown Cornelia 706778-9018
30 hd. 700-750 lb. Gelbvieh/Angus crossbred heifers, all blk., ready to breed, exc. replacements, calfhood vacc/all shots. H. Cromer Forsyth 912-994-6613
30 head Charolais & Gelbvieh 2nd calf heifers bred to Blk. Simon, 22 w/calves, exposed back to Angus, $700 ea., will del. Jeff Williams Milan 912-362-4431
4 Fullblood Limousin yrlng. bulls, gr'sons of Drifter, $1000 ea. Timothy fortson Hephzibah 706-592-6630
4 red Limousin/Santa Gertrudis cows, one w/calf, 4 weaned heifer calves, vacc., wormed, good temperaments, med. frame. Bob Kalkreuter Dewy Rose 706-213-1197
40 purebred Angus heifers, weight 600-700 lbs., 12 purebred Angus bulls, 18-20 months old. A.J. Coley Ashburn 912-567-4074 912567-7770
5 Charolais, regd. dbl. polled, cow/calf, 3 heifers, 2 bull calf, possible bred back, good stock, EPD avail., $4610, aft. 7 pm. Charles Elder Eatonton 706-485-6488

Wednesday April 7, 1999

8 young crossbred cows, 3 red & 5 black, 3 have calves & are bred back, others will freshen soon, $4800 for all Ben Maxwell
Bowman 706-245-6945 80 Angus-Baldie & Brangus heifers, ready to
~;~~d, $550. E. Hooks Swainsboro 912-562-

Polled breeding age Limousin bulls for sale. Alton Tankersley T & T Ranch Lincolnton _30817 706-359-4495 706-359-1697
Purebred yearling Beefmaster bull, can be rgd., $650. Nelson Hollingsworth Griffin 770-
.22~~3r!~~ed Beefmaster bulls, ready for

A mixed herd of cattle. T. Johnson Soperton 912-529-4408
Angus bull, regd., 3 yr. old Traveler.& ScothCap bred, high weaning & yearling wgts. ,Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-754-3305
Angus bulls, Montana Performance bloodlines. Tim Dean LaFayette 706-7642771
Angus bulls, good pedigrees/EPD's, 8-18
1~o;~i+-~~~i & up. John Brunson Sylvania Approx. 12 blk. Angus yrlng. heifers, nice replacements. Joe Wood Gray 912-986-6435
912-986-6054
BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732
Black Angus herd bull, 5 yrs. old, 1400 lbs., exc. breeder, selling to prevent inbreeding, $700. Howard Willis Pineview 912-783-3550
Black Baldie heifers, ready to breed, also,
Angus heifers, $525. Carey Knowles McRae 912-868-2120
Black Baldie cow w/calf, 300 lbs. & bred
~~c~~~g~r~~~a7:~~~~0~~~7~io~~s. old. C.
Brahmans, reds, red speckled, blk. & white speckled, bulls, heifers & bred cows, show
qlty. & comm. C. Parks Cleveland 706-8646966
Brangus bulls, low b/wgts., sire-Mainline, good disp., high volume bulls, Old Home Place
'FaBrmr~unR.viD~h.WaibtsullRs oc&kmahret i7fe7r0,-68fu4l-l3b3lo5o8d,
purebred, some are polled breeding age. Johnny Padgett Ball Ground 770-889-2648
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness,

service, also, yearling bulls. Herbert Peters Social Circle 770-267-2660
Purebred Limousin cattle, 1 red bull, 2 heifers, 1 red, 1 blk., all sired by Lyll Jury Verdict, Boone Farm, Iv. msg. Mr. Boone Valdosta 912-333-0653 Purebred & reg.'d Charolais heifers & bulls, 7-18 months old, $400-$1200; 2 Charolais cross heifers, 7 months old, $400. Eddie
.ca~~~~r~~r~~~~~lecJ~~r:~~::e6J~cing herd,
polled bulls & heifers, 6 mos. to 4 yrs. old. James Lawson Canton 770-479-3939
Purebred polled Hereford bulls, cert., regd., gKentle, Stick Walker line, $650 to $1200. C. A.
elley Hwy. 281, mile marker 6 Danielsville 30633 706-245-6347 Purebred red & black Simmental bulls, A.I. bred for calving ease; w/muscle, Fleckvieh .influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144
Red Angus bulls, polled Simmental blk. bulls, polled blk. Gelbvieh bulls. H.T. Higdon Kool Kreek Farms Greensboro 706-453-
~:d 21 Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, cows, cow/calf
prs, can del., Shake Rag Red Angus. Wyndol .Montgomery Pine Mountain 706-883-8030
Reg.'d Limousin Angus & Maine-Anjou brood cows, bulls, prs., 3 in 1's, call eves. Julie
.Hurst Coolidge 912-941-5593 Reg.'d black Angus bulls, also reg'd. black
Angus cows w/calves at side. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 912-865-5454 Reg.'d black Angus yr. old bull, Al sired: bull by GT Maximum, cows by Traveler 71, TC dividend, cert., accred. Doug Hawkins Social

cbhuollsic,esgerlaedce. , Osekrlva.haogmea, pcoolwlesd, Ircisahn Sdheol.rthKoernn .CirRceleg.:d70p-4o6114e-d35H38ereford bulls, 1 yr. old.

,Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908

Ronnie Lancaster Milan 912-362-4619

Charolais bulls, purebred, approx. 1000 lbs.. Regd. Beefmasters bulls, polled, good

.Jim Walters Gainesville 770-532-8226

bloodlines, diff. ages, Iv. msg. David King

Charolais bulls, high performance, good Chatsworth 706-695-5428

records, 12-16 mos. old, also, heifers. Bill Regd. Angus bulls, 16 mos., comp.

,Mayo Richland 912-887-3482

performance records, semen checked, ready

Dark red Santa Gertrudis bulls. ready for for serv., top herd health program, herd

serv., also Santa Gertrudis heifers, call aft. 6 cert./accred., free del. Sam Cloud Canton

,em. M. Griffin Ocilla 912-468-5213

770-345-6308

Exe. sel. of regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, also, bred & open
.hs~1r1!~~n 9~~a-l51"8ty6-6a5n816mals Jonny Harr1s

Regd. Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, ready for serv., also yearling Angus & Limousin bulls. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-2970
Regd. Angus bulls, 13-14 mos. old, exc.

F1 Braford bulls, service age, purebred sire growth & low birth wgts., cert./accred. herd. & dams, gentle, ready to work, also, regd. Windell Gillis Eastman 912-374-4868

Brahman heifers for sale, call aft. 7 pm. Dwane Regd. Angus bulls, 14-16 mos., Al sired,

Anderson Jesup 912-530-7089 912-427- pert. records, good cond., herd cert./accred.,

7294

$1200+. Brent Chitty Moultrie 912-985-3611

Few heifers & two 14 mo. old Angus bulls,

$750-$1000. Bill Cliatt Midland 706-563-

2256 706-56H742

For sale/trade-Jersey cow, gentle, yrlng.

Jackson bull, drk. red; 3 yrlng. heifers, 1 blk., 2 brn. S. Statesboro 912-587-5871 912-764-

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912-985-3511
Regd. Angus, four 2 yr. old bulls, $1200, yearling bulls, $800 ea., weaning heifers $500 ea. B.F. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-3754783 - Regd, -J3BU. ~eeflJlaSte!'-:cattle,--goed bloodlines. Todd Clark 4581 Will Wallace Rd.

Gelbvieh cattle, 9 regd. cow/calf pars., Gainesville 30506 770-535-1687 770-534-

polled, red, good bloodlines/EPD's, reas. 3954

ericed. Terry Crane Ty Ty 912-388-9994

Regd. Brangus bulls, 11 to 20 mos. old,

Gelbvieh bull, dark gold, dob 12/30/96, Al sired out of Gunsmoke, top bull in Gelbvieh breed on milk EPD, exc. shape, must see, $1200. J. Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-8292
Gelbvieh bulls, red/blk., A.I. sired; open heifers, pairs, or pick your own '99 calf, del.
avail., all reas. priced. Tom Richardson Ellijay

select from 3 diff. sires, birth wgts. & EPD's, $800 to $1000. T. H. Avery Covington 770786-3847
Regd. Charolais bulls, one 5 yrs. old, $1500;
3 six to 10 mos. old, $600 to $800. W..Bennett Cumming 770-889-6522
Regd. Charolais cattle, open/bred heifers,

706-635-2729 Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, reds & blacks,
polled, A.I. sired; also, regd. bred cows, open & bred heifers. John Kiss Gainesville 770-
531-1126 Gelbvieh bulls, 12 to 26 mos., $1200 ea.,
choice, polled, A.I. sired, good selection, passed BSE. E. Powell, Jr. Montrose 912-
376-4582 Gelbvieh cross steers, 20 head, 550 lb.
avg., sold by weight, avail. late April. Dick Haines Cleveland 706-865-5809
Good selec. of crossbred heifers, Angus,

bred cows, pairs, $800/up; regd. polled Charolais bulls, 17 mos., $1600. Linda Griffith Newnan 770-583-3677
Regd. Dexter bulls, one 1O mos., other 9
mos., bother are short leg, $400 ea. or both for $750. Gary Wigington Jasper 770-977-1016
Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., polled, blacks & fullbloods, A. I. sires, free del.,
reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-6499932 706-568-4887
Regd. Limousin breeding age & yrlng. bulls, red or black, polled, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053

Angus x Maine, also, regd. Angus & Hereford Regd .. Longhorn heifers, ropers & young

bull. Mitch Worsham Macon 912-743-3595 bulls ready for service, brightly colored. Reiser

912-743-2666

Rahn Clyo 912-754-6977

Herd liquidation-52 cows, 46 calves, Regd. Polled Hereford cows w/calves; regd.

majority blk. Angus, $30,000/firm James bulls, exc. bloodlines, gentle, pasture raised,

Rodgers Pine Mountain 706-663-2800

cert./accred., reas. priced, call aft. 7 pm.

Limousin purebred black polled, 2 yr. old Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-552-9328

bull, $1200; yearling purebred black polled Regd. Polled Hereford females w/good bull, $600 ea.; black horned purebred, 5 yr. old EPD's, many to choose from, cert./accred. bull, $900. Mike Connor Preston 912-828- herd. Sherman Leonard Chatsworth 706-

5872

695-8351 706-695-2008

Limousin breeding age bulls, regd., exc. Regd. Red Angus bulls for sale. Woodrow bloodlines, reas. prices. Bobby Doster Abney, Sr. Franklin 770-251-6236

Colbert 706-788-2427

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, ready for

Limousin breeding age bulls, polled service, good milking bloodlines, $750. John

fullblood & polled purebred, exc. bloodlines & Jennings Cumming 770-887-4975

EPD's, W. L. Murray Farm. Bob Jones Monroe 770-207-7518
Limousin bulls, purebred, blk., sev. cows,
reas. priced. Mike Carter Watkinsville 706-

Regd. blk. Angus bulls, growthy bulls w/high maternal traits, Weatherly Angus Farm. Guy Weatherly Jr. Cedar Grove 912-463-3072
Regd. blk. Angus Al bulls & heifers & parts

769-8620

w/AI calves, all part of cert. & accred. herd,

Longhorn cattle, Ropers, heifers, mature very good cond. Dennis Seo.ti Sylvania 912-

cows & bulls. A. Eidson Athens 706-549-6867 863-4754

Northstar Conroy, reg.'d fullblood Branvieh Regd. blk. Angus bulls, 2 yrs./up, ready for

bull, qlty. bull, low birth wts., a must see bull. service, fully guar. $1000, herd cert./accred.

Joe Young Chatsworth 706-695-1226

David Chadwick Canton 770-796-2101

One 14 mo. old purebred blk. Angus bull, Regd. blk. Angus bulls, one 2 yrs. old, one sire-Jimmy Tracer, papers avail., $595; also, 2 12 mos. & four 7 mos. old, call aft. 6 pm. G.W. PB blk. Angus heifers, 10 mos., sired by Bridges Colbert 706-795-2556

Patton Bangaru, papers, $475 ea. Robert N. Regd. polled Hereford bulls 12-24 mos.,

Gilbert Jonesboro 770-478-8777

exc. bloodlines, good EPD's, herd cert. Ricky

Polled Charolais bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, Yarbrough Gray 912-986-5034

purebred w/o papers, heifers btw. 750 & 800 Regd. polled Hereford heifer, 24 mos., bred lbs. avail. C. Chestnut Covington 770-787- to polled Hereford bull, exc. bloodline; regd.

2727

Maine-Anjour heifer, 24 mos., bred regd.

Polled Piedmontese bulls for sale, call Angus. J. Grizzard Carrollton 770-830-9645

evenings. John T. Lee Waycross 912-285- Regd. polled Herefords, 2 bulls, 2 cow/calf

1210

prs., buy some or all. Bill Lavender

Polled & horned Santa Gertrudis bulls, top Watkinsville 706-769-7848

qlty., cert./accred. herd. Rich.ard Merritt Regd. purebred polled Beefmaster bulls, all

Weston 912-828-6610 912-887-3891

ages & colors. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-

Polled Limousin bull, purebred, 3 yrs. old, 278-7814

1500 lbs., drk. red, very gentle, can be led, Regd. yrlng. polled Hereford bulls, 1050 + 7e0xc6.-4c8a5lv-3e8s,99$1000. Hugh Walton Eatonton lbs., complete pert. records, exc. qIty. L. B. ..:..::;,._,=-""-=------------1 Lammers Sautee 706-878-2985 706-878-

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Simmental bulls, red, black, polled Al sired

cert. & accred., 600 U, Black Irish, sires. Rufus

Davis Tennille 912-552-1715

Simmental bull, 14 mos., Black Zinger son,

solid blk., good EPD, halter broke,

~1a0x0s0o/nne, gRoe; dSBimlamdye,ngtaolodbuEllP, D4,

yr. old Red halter broke,

$1500/nego. John Moore Jefferson 706-3674 564

Top qlty. regd. Angus bulls, EXT

Transformer 100 Woodhill. Alliance Rita 9M9 Ambush bloodlines, $1000. Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400

Swine

caItfeygooury,hcaavlel

questions regarding ads in this Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

Swine moving from farm to farm must

have a .negative brucellosis and

pseudorabies test within the past 30 days

before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to Purchase.
Duree, Yorkshire cross pigs, cut, wormed,
~ac., $35 ea. Dale Hawbaker Monroe 77067-8258 770-267-0759

Free range pigs, no hormones, steroids or

chemicals, Yorkshire, Hampshire cross, all

sDizaensie, l

ages, can del. to butcher. Dallas 770-445-6270

Stephen

Grain fed pigs, butcher hogs & sows. R.

Wilhoit Cohutta 706-694-2825 Hampshire, Duree, wh. boars & gilts,

breeding gilt show pigs, feeder pigs & show Pigs yr. round, val. herd. Kyle Bloodsworth 2R7te7.7 1, Box 145 Abbeville 31001 912-467-

Hampshire, Yorkshire feeder pigs, 6 wks. oId $30 ea. Lake Boggs Clermont 770-983-

3 133

Hogs for sale, 300 lbs. McArthur Robbins,

Sr. Covington 770-786-3663



Shoats for sale, about 50-60 lbs. ea. $55 ea.

0 r $100 for both. D. Smith, Jr. Statham 770725-0545

Show & feeder pigs, replacement gilts, sows

& boar. Harry Galloway Conyers 770-7608610 770-786-4243
Yorkshire feecfer pigs, 8-10 wks. old, reas.

Priced. George Allen Covington 770-7866 377
Yorkshire pigs for sale, wormed & cut $30.

John Whitman Crandall 706-695-5213 Yorkshires, feeder pigs from 6 wks. old;

~oung purebred boars 2 mos. old. Brian turd}'. Gainesville 770-781-4156

Goats and Sheep

If you have questions regarding ads in this
categ_ol}', call Sonra Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

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1 ADGA Nubian buck, exc. bloodlines $150,

c2WoAamrDmmGoASn~Nrdiuonbegisasn$74d0o06e-e6s,a6.31, -9bo2rthe8ed5rs$.25K0ei&th

$150, 4. Maney

s1t3o81c5kAfr$ic6a0n.

Pygmy billy, 4 wks. old, from good J. Bahrenburg Buford 770-271-

Jor1dAanfric1a5n3

Pygmy doe, 18 Robertson Rd.

mos. old $75. Billy LaGrange 30241

7 06-884-9892

$m1in10i0a/Ntuuiprge.esKr,iaennblkHD. aw&tlaeryfwhbS.,utcobkc,rkobwserniv,d.ggedool7de7s0,&-3t8rIur9ies-

5426

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blk. for

ram, 1 wh. ewe w/baby ewe $175. S. Anderson Conyers

779-860-1572

tb6ol7o15o9sdpeluinrrveeib.creeLdewAdoiDseGsMA oNwyue/bpiaapnCe, or6snmy eo$r.1sb5u07c,7k0r-ge9oa2od2dy-

1/2, 3/4 Boer males & females, all ages,

nice markings, healthy $100/up. Steve Brown

Davisboro 912-348-3019

2 .mo. Pygmy males $40, females $50.

Kevin Hively Jersey 770-202-3749 770-464-

0770

2 one yr. 1/2 Boer bucks, blk. & wh. $120

ea. Nick Skoutris Moreland 404-766-0349

404-837-1716

2 sml. caramel Pygmy bucks born 2/18/99,

handled daily, not for slaughter $35 ea.; $60

both, will neuter. L. Patton Dahlonega 706-

864-0293

27 grade goats for sale, 1 blk. billy, 9

nannies, 17 young goats, call aft. 5:30 pm.

Donald Hand Bowdon 770-258-5160

3 1/2 mo. Nubian cross billy, vei nice,

blk./wh. in col., dehomed & wormed 0. B.

Driskell Dallas 770-445-4134

3 Corriedale cross ewe lambs $50 ea. or will

consider trade. D. Morris 5606 Murphy Hwy.

Blairsville 30512

3 Pygmy kids, 2 billies $30 ea,, nanny $40, $90 for all 3. E. Tolar Homer 706-677-3845

4 Toggenburgs (3 neutered) $20, not for

slaughter, 1 full bloodline sire $150. Miriam

Hall Knoxville 912-836-5734

4 miniature goats, all bred $50 ea. Joel

Massingill Calhoun 706-291-9582

4 mo. billy goat, $45, 2 yr. nanny, wormed,

beau. cols. $35. Billy Cox Canton 770-479-

7811

4 young billies $30 ea., 1 billy 2 yrs. $45.

Wayne Foster 1412 New Hope Rd. Milner

30257 770-229-2646

5 nannies, 2 billies, mix. Nubians, 4 mos. to

2 yrs. $35 & $40. G. Boehmer Carrollton

770-854-6217

'

5 young billies, blk. & wh., brown & wh., tan

& wh. $30 ea. E. Patterson 149 Cold Branch

Rd. Eatonfon 3.1024 706-485-7355

ABGA Boer buck-7/8, 3 yrs. old, good

breeder & disp., $300. L. Reynolds

Carrollton 770-854-8448

ABGA fullblood Boer bucks, 6 wks.-18 mos.,

fullblood does, 6 wks.-3 yrs., call aft. 7 pm.

Louise Bagby McDonough 770-957-5217

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

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~ Georgia Cooking -

BEEF/SQUASH CASSEROLE
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11/2 pounds ground beef 1 large onion, chopped 10-12 med. summer squash (1 1/2 pounds) 1 can cream of celery soup 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 small bell pepper 1/2 pound cheddar cheese, grated Salt and pepper to taste

Brown ground beef, drain. Saute' onion until clear and tender. Boil squash until tender, drain.

In a medium bowl, mix soups together. Add 1/4 can of water to mixture, mix well. Combine soup mixture with onion, bell pepper, salt and pepper. Add squash to mixture last.

Layer beef in a large buttered casserole dish. Top with squash mixture, spreading evenly. Top with grated cheese. Cook in a 350 degree oven until brown, approximately 20 minutes. Remove from oven to cool. Serve immediately.

Jimmie Powell Wrightsville, Ga.

Nutritional Analysis (based on 12 1-cup servings): Calories 2go, Cholesterol 70 mg, Sodium 560 mg, Carbohydrates 8 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 3 g, Protein 20 g

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department ofAgriculture test kitchen by our home economist, Kindra Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.

ABGA regd. Boer billies, April weaning, many to choose from, correct color sire, 350#. Dick Williams Warrenton 706-595-4788
ADGA Nubian goats, bottle raised, exc. stock, bucks start at $100, does start at $225, CAE neg. K. Rees Good Hope 770-2678279
ADGA Saanen buckling, born 3/12/99, Champiqnship linea~e, disbudded, CAE free, stud or will neuter 150. Kim Lee Marietta 770-423-1968
ADGA eligible Amenzan Nubians, CAE, TB, bruc. free herd, 2 mos.-2 yr. bucklings $75, doelings $125, in milk $300. Caroline Williams Brooks 770-460-9689
ADGA purebred regd. goats, Nubians, all cols., males $100, females $150, good bloodline, see to appreciate. Billy Bivins Elko 912-987-4490
ADGA regd. Saanen & recorded grade hvy. milkers w/champipnship legs & yrlg., proven Alpine buck. Joshua Clark Buford 770-8318726
ADGA regd. Nubian kids, does, bucks, very spotted, jr. does, sr.. does, very gentle, breeding age bucks, $50 & up. Lori Waits Carrollton 770-830-7880
African Pygmies, purebred, caramel, 2 mos. to 2 yrs., all very sml., 2 solid white, all dehorned $50. M. Tudor Fort Valley 912-8229022
African Pygmy goats, adult breeders & kids $50/up, all live w/guard llamas. Don Wade Winder 770-932-0327
Angora goats, purebred, start at $50 ea., healthy w/beau. wool, not for slaughter. Kenneth Herny Chatsworth 706-517-0411
Approx. 40 Pygmy, Pygora goats, $2000 for entire herd. R. Williams Pine Mountain 706663-4528
Barbados sheep; 9 lge. rams, neutered/non, horned/non, self shedding, wormed, vac., 4 mos. to 4 yrs. $50-$75 ea. J. Liberty Newnan 770-251-4296
Beau. Pygmy goats, any age, col., size to choose from, regd. sire on premises; MsShellGa@aol.com M. Tate Dahlonega 706-867-8264 706-864-4872.
Boer fullblood/percentages South African sired ADGA Nubian, exc. bloodlines, see to appreciate $175/up. R. Nix Alpharetta 770475-6816
Boer bucks, Boer bred half nannies, Boer bred Spanish, open half & 3/4 does, 1/2 & 3/4 kids '99. Paul Mulling Soperton 912-5246366
Boer fullblood & percentage kids, yearlings, all from South African sires, starting at $125. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3.547
Boer percentage billy kids, 1 Kiko Boer mix.; Heard Co. David Seymour Franklin 706-6756843
Boer weanlings & yrlgs., 1/2 & 3/4 does & bucks $75, regd. bucks, bred % Boer & Spanish nannies. J. Hurt Cordele 9.12-2734312
Boer, very nice 3/4 & 7/8 yrlg. does. Steve Couch Watkinsville 706-769-5257
Common goats, all sizes & sex, some Boer mix. $20/ue. J. Brooks Hull 706-543-8754
Crossbred baby goats $40 ea., adults $55 ea., 1 four horned sheep $40. J. C. Shavers Newnan 770-253-5699
Fainting billy goats from weaning to 1 1/2 yrs., blk. on wh., brown & wh. $50/up. Calvin Hairell Monroe 770-267-8619
Fullblood & percentage kids from healthy herd, sired by IBGA regd. fullblood South African buck. Terri Parker Covington 770385-9449
Fullblood Boer buck, 15 mos., 1/2, 3/4 blood nannies & billies. J. Bloodworth Pineview 912-624-2767
Goats for sale. Hollis Martin 200 W. Hulett Lane Carrollton 30117 770-832-1511
Goats, mostly nannies $25/up. K. Holtzclaw Canton 770-720-2399

Hand spinners qlty. wool sheep, 4 ewes, 2

blk., 2 wh. $60 ea., beau. wh. ram $65, wh. lamb $40. J. Ross con}'.ers 770-929-0817

Liquidating purebred Suffolk flock, 1 ram, 7 ewes, 5 female lambs, 1 blk. Hampshire ewe, call aft. 7 pm. Jay Dresser Tiger 706-782-

2683

Meat goats, Boer fullbloods + % bucks & does, Tennessee meat goats, Spanish & dairy bred to Boer $50/up. Bill Moore Jasper 706337-3727

Mix. goats, bucks, nannies, kids, not for slaughter. Dean Belknap Adairsville 770-

773-3130

Mix. goats, 3 bucks, 1 female $50 ea. E. Legg Hiawassee 706-896-2949

Nannies w/kids, sheep w/lamb, sev. to choose from. Spiro Kulberis Elberton 706-
213-7699

Nanny goat, 'bred 3/10/99 to Pygmy buck. Louie Este~ Newnan 770-253-3583

Nubian & common goats for sale, call aft. 6

em. Willie Reid Decatur 404-241-4903

Nubian billy $40, 4 kid billies, mostly Nubian

$30 ea., all for $125. Ben Sawyers Waleska 770-720-7511

Nubian milker, doe & buck kids just weaned, ADGA, hand raised, tame, healthy. J. Bauman Tiger 706-782-4051

Nubian/Alpine cross goats, all colors, born 11/27/98 $50-$60. Howard Mabry Acworth

770-974-2445

Purebred African Pygmy goats, caramel

colored & blk. nannies & billies, sell/trade for

sml. purebred billy.

Danny Ryals

Milledgeville 912-452-8497

Purebred & regd. Nubian $40/up, Boer x Spanish goat grown $135/up. Joe Pruitt Dacula 770-271~2189

Purebred Nubian bucks & does, ADGA

regd., lots of col. & spots, out of star milkers. Lannie Jarrell S}'.lvania 912"857-3700

Purebred Nubian does, 3 mos. & up, starting at $75, call evenings & weekends. David Pack Buford 770-945-5046

Pygmy buck, 2 yrs., white/gray $40, call before 9 pm. Greg Timmons Douglasville

770-949-7469

Pygmy goat buck, NPGA regd., call aft. 6

em. W. Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154

Pygmy goats; 1 female, 3 males, white, tame $50/up. B. Farmer Covington 770-786-

0744

Pygmy/Nubian mix. billies, 3 mos. to 1 yr., dewormed $35-$45 ea. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175

Regd. NZ Kiko bucks & does from imported NZ stock; also, regd. half Kiko does. Wayne

Fowler Albany 912-432-9635

Regd. Nubian goats, does w/babies, young does, bucks, wethers, out of good milkers. J. Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811

Regd. fullblood Boer buck, 2 yrs. old. Joe

Yawn Rt. 1, Box 64 Chauncey 31011 912374-5164

Regd. purebred 1 1/2 yr. American Delaine Merino rams, beau. first qlty. wh. wool fleeces, healthy, updated shots $125 ea. David

Brannon Ranger 706-602-9632

Sml. African billy, gray $35, 3 mos. old.

Willard Robertson P.O. Box 839 Shannon 30172 706-291-3889

Sml. breed aging between 3 mos. to 3 yrs., male & female. Fred Monajem Gainesville 770-535-1177 706-216-0022

Standard Pygmy ~oats, 2 females, 2 mos. old, 1 yr. old male 40 ea. Cameron Woods Powder S~rings 770-943-3635

Star milking Saanens for sale, extremely

gentle, CAE neg., cert. & accred. herd. M. Rigdon Conle}'. 404-363-0356

Toggenburg cross billies, (3/4 Toggenburg ea.), born Jan. '99, all bottle fed, very tame, dehorned, wormed, billy kids $55 ea. I.

Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328

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Two 100% Kiko bucks $750 ea., percentage Boer & Kiko kids $75/up. W. Brown Carnesville 706-384-7315
Woolless Mountain ram, 5+ yrs., good breeder $130. James E. Scott Tunnel Hill 706-965-8167
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'81 Arabian grey trail horse (loads, clips, bathes), two qlty. '98 bay/grey colts, Polish/Russian bloodlines. Sharon Matejka Folkston 912-496-3862
'82 AQHA geld., dk. bay, loads; trails, gentle, easy keeper, 15hds., Impressive lines $1200. Kelly Woodham Murrayville 770-532-4398
'84 AQHA mare, 14.3hds., English/Western, Doc Bar/Leo, grand champ., green, hunter u/s, trail safe, beg., trnd. for advanced. V. Sudderth ,Buford 770-831-9055 770-945-8893
'84 Foxtrotter regd. ABC mare, sorrel w/wh.,great trail horse/broodmare $2000. Kim Shiver Covington 770-787-7717
'85 AQHA mare, gray, Sonny Dee, bred back Flashy lines $5500/obo, '92 Racking horse geld., bay, 15.3hds. $2000/obo. K. Feigel Calhoun 706-602-2922
'85 Arabian geld., Bask/Khemosabi bloodlines, 15.2hds., Sweepstakes nominated, shown English Pleasure, beau. gaits, loving disp., $3500. D. Goodall Canton 770-720,2781
'86 Foundation mare, rides, bred to buckskin son of Dry Doc on top, gr'son Cutter Bill on bottom $2800/obo. A. Fincher LaFayette 706_764-1308
'87 AQHA geld., '89 AQHA palomino mare, '87 AOH dun geld., '92 Paint geld., healthy, sound, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635_4515 706-635-2973
'87 Appaloosa mare, 15hds., English/Western, loves to jump, gentle, clips, loads, intermediate rider, good home only. Shelley Jordan Lilburn 770-638-0979
'87 sorrel overo Paint mare, open to breed this season, gorgeous head & neck, big pretty body $4500. H. Johnson Cartersville 770639-5152
'88 AQHA sorrel mare, 15hds., Skipper W, Three Bars, goes English/Western, trail rides $2220/obo. Steven Walls Powder Springs 770-590-9554
'88 sorrel AQHA mare, shown successfully English & WestlJrn, extra smooth gaits, long stride, lods, clips $4900. Jill Schnitzer Buford _770-338-0143
'90 regd. Arabian chestnut geld., exc. trail horse $1500, '92 regd. Arabian bay mare, very athletic $1800. Todd Harris Gray 912-986_4473
'90 roping geld. w/pts., '98AQHNPHBAstud w/pts., '92 Zips Choe. Chip w/pts., '98 Zippos Mr. Goodbar filly. T. Stewart Cartersville 770,386-8436
'91 AQHA stallion, sorrel w/blaze face & wh. stockings, bloodlines incl. Impressive, War Leo, Cee Bar Lady, very gentle. Mark Hice ,Ellijay 706-635-2509
'91 Paint geld., 15.2hds., 45 days prof. trng., English, Western, trail, sweet disp., lunges, _loads. Michele.Jordan Oxford 770-385-9918
'91 TB geld., 16hds., 60 days prof. trng., hunt staff horse has shown, event prosp., intermediate rider $2000. H. Russell Winder _770-529-5844
'93 AQHA bay geld., barrel horse, 15.3hds., 2D, no vices, exc. temperment, beg./adv. rider. _Cally Holbrook Cumming 770-889-8817
'93 AQHA geld., gr'son of Humdrum Runner, Okie Toes, 15.1hds., barrels, ropes $3500. D. _Clark Whitesburg 770-836-8208
'93 AQHA, Incentive Fund geld., 16.1hds., show prosp., great on trails, no vices $2200, (hawk1996@aol.com). K. Parks White 770479-9803 404-906-6161
'94 AQHA mare by Taking On The Cash, dam by Coup De Kas, barrels, poles, SI 91, pro qlty. $12,500 C. Clark Whitesburg 770,838-9799
'94 AQHA sorrel filly, exp. rider. F. Stone _Cobbtown 912-684-4208
'94 TB geld., ridden by 8 yr. old girl on all 5 timed events, trails $1000. R. Miko Clermont _770-983-7105
'94 TWHSSHBEA geld., blk. & wh., 15.2hds., smooth gait, ridden trails & field, gentle, easy to catch, load $3200. R. Reeder _Sharpsburg 770-253-1391
'95 AQHA geld., IF buckskin, The lnvester bloodlines, exc. youth show prosp., quiet, easy to ride, call evenings. C. Crowe Dacula 770_831-3565
'95 AQHA mare, very gentle, lunges, loads, Peppy bloodlines $1700. G. Dixon .Chatsworth 770-517-1917
'95 regd. Appaloosa geld., chestnut, lots of col., War Eagle bloodlines, gentle, broke to _ride $1500. C. Vick Bowdon 770-258-5747
'96 APHA geld., bay, OH bloodlines, 90 days Ray Hunt Style, handsome, athletic, willing, ready for anything $3000. Gary Davis Blue Ridge 706-632-2965
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'96 AQHA filly, sorrel, very gentle, great on 3 miniature colts, ages 1, 2 & 3 $350/obo. AQHA 9 yr. geld., beau. line back dun, solid,

trails, running bred $1500/obo. D. Thompson Mary Nix Molena 706-647-9095

willing, athletic, exc. on trails, easy keeper

.Wadley 706-214-7095 912-252-1115

3 regd. ApHA yrlgs., Mighty Bright, King $2400. Rick Lammons Jefferson 706-367-

'96 AQHA sorrel mare, Smart Little Lena David & High Time bloodlines, bred to 2674

breeding, started u/s, cutting, team penning perform, sweet disp. $1500/up. Shannon AQHA barrel, pole & heel horse $4500,

prosp. Mike Wright Tennille 912-552-6981 Gilliam Comer 706-783-3084

AQHA barrel horse $2900, both load, clip &

.912-552-6090

3 yr. Appaloosa/OH regd. mare, no spots, rides well. Holly House Gillsville 770-869-

'96 Hanoverian filly, dressage/jumper prosp., sorrel, rides great, gentle, no bad vices $1500. 7910

currently in ground trng. $8000, Hanoverian Larry Miller Douglasville 770-942-9076

AQHA mare, Two Eyed Jack, sorrel, 16hds.,

broodmare, $6000, open. Sharon Enderlein 3 yr. Arabian filly, sorrel, started u/s, youth 12 yrs. $1800, English or Western. Philip

.Brooks 770-461-1699

hunter prosp., sweet, flashy, clips, loads Fletcher Newnan 770-304-1137

'96 mare, regd. chestnut, out of Skipper W $1200. R. Brown Loganville 770-524-8786

AQHA mares (2) aged, Foundation bred,

Biley, team power horse $2950, 13 yr. 3 yr. Paint mare, 15hds., bay & wh., trail horses, sorrel, flaxen, 4 yr. bay Paint geld.

Palomino geld., bomb proof $2500. J. Wright greenbroke, flashy, loads, hauls, clips, easy $1250 ea., will de!. w/in 40 miles. Susie

Cumming 770-889-7411

keeper $1500/obo. Butch Alejo Auburn 770- Messman Williamson 770-227-4060

'97 APHA BS filly sorrel, started u/s, barrel 867-6807 770-571-2078

AQHA palomino geld., 15.1hds., 14 yrs.,

prosp. $2000, '98 AQHA IF colt, lunge line, 3 yr. filly, barrel fut. prosp., 3rd gen. barrel evented through novice, talented, willing, easy

pleasure prosp. $2000. Carol Sapp Barney horse, Wonder Otoe, Easy Jet, ready to start keeper $2800/obo. P. Ketsche Sharpsburg

912-775-2038 912-560-7570

$3500 firm. Lynn Hodges Cave Spring 706- 770-487-0995

'97 AQHA red roan mare, Mr. Conclusion 777-0920

AQHA sorrel mare, gr'dau. Pepper Hancock,

bloodline, beau. mover, athletic, prof. trnd. 4 yr. AOHA mare, gr'dau. Tanquery Gin & bred for Feb. 2000 to AQHNPHBA, 14.2hd.,

HYPPN/N $2500. D. Jensen Young Harris Wimpy Jr. Foundation bred, greenbroke spunky rider $1200. L. Tate Rome 706-232-

706-379-1683

$1800. Colleen Brannon Newborn 706-342- 2560

'97 AQHA sorrel filly, show qlty. $1800, lge. 7532

Adorable regd. grey Shetland pony yrlg.,

palomino pony, beau. $800, both sound, 4 yr. Palomino mare & saddle, greenbroke, healthy & friendly. K. Lowe Kingston 706-

healthy. B. Brooks Conyers 770-922-5565 pleasure ridden, great pot. trail riding $1400. 232-6667

770-957-1269

Tracy Ashe Gainesville 770-297-1554

ApHC 19 yr. mare, big w/lots of muscle,

'97 AQHA sorrel geld., Obvious Conclusion 5 TWHs broodmares, 5-13 yrs., Generator, great broodmare, Prince Plaudit, Poco Bueno,
bred, 60 days Western Pleasure trng., quiet, D.S. Rebel, Sun's Delight D, Ebony MP, ride & Joker B lines $2500/obo. c. Collins
willing $2000. C. Carter Jesup 912-588-9946 shown, Mack-K breeding. Mike Hooper Statesboro 912-839-2546

'97 TB colt by Bold Bidding, Stakes Winner, Cedartown 770748-0279

Appaloosa geld., red roan, 8 yrs., 13.5hds.,

$2000; '83 racing bred TB mare bred to him, 5 miniature donkeys, 4 gray & brown easy keeper, loads, clips, traffic safe, sound

$1750. Ron Hamby Valdosta 912-259-0918 jennies under 34", may be pregnant, jack solid $850, call 5-8 pm. Linda Clifton Townsend

'98 APHA palomino breeding stock filly, wh. under 32", gentle $5000 for all. Bob 912-832-4970

Peppy San/Cutter Bill, blaze & stocking, clips, Johnson Tyrone 770-969-8939

Appaloosa '97 stud, Dandy Zippo gr'son,

gentle $1000. K. Rhodes Athens 770-725- 5 mo. jack $275, 5 yr. miniature jack $250, 5 pleasure prosp. or lunge line, wh. w/few spots

9164

mo. jenny $725. Randy Rigsby Camilla 912- $1600. K. Henderson Albany 912-883-2842

'98 APHA big, flashy buckskin tovero colt, 336-8911

Appaloosa mare, good trail horse, TB mare,

will mature 15.3hds., priced to sell. S. 5 yr. Appendix AQHA mare & her 1Oyr. dam very gentle, good for novice rider. Joe Walker

Christofield Dacula 770-682-4493

$1000 ea. D. Wilson Fitzgerald 912-423- Conyers 770785-9732

'98 APHA regd. solid sml. stallion, good 6031

April '98 Connemara/AQHA filly, bay roan,

disp., full blaze w/1 stocking, basic halter trng. 5 yr. Doc O'Lena bloodline, bay geld., likes very gentle, good w/children $750. P. Clark

$1000. L. Smart Fairmount 706-337-8444 to cow, good handle. Joey Phillips Waverly Eatonton 706-485-5117

'98 APHA sorrel overo colt $2500, APHA bay Hall 706-324-9467

Arabian 4 yr. filly by multi-national champ.

filly $1200, both easy going, halter broken. S. 5 yr. QH/TB palomino, 15.2hds., events, GS Khochise, u/s, sweepstakes nom. $3000.

Buffington Aragon 706-232-1497

trails, jumper, goes in snaffle, loads, clips, Denni Mack Monticello 706-468-9463

'98 AQHA IF fillies (3); palomino, sorrel and easy keeper $4000. Sandra Carnet Clermont

chestnut, gr'dau. of Zippo Pine Bar & Coosa, 770-983-7424

$1500/up, cash. John Wright Commerce 706- 5 yr. bay geld., 1/2 Standardbred, 1/2

335-5672

Morgan, good buggy horse $1500. R.

'98 AQHA IF filly, by world qualified son of Thornton Whitesburg 770-214-2550

Rugged Lark, out of Win Or Lose mare $2800. 5 yr. blk. mare, 15hds., correct cont.,

W. Brockman Locust Grove 770-957-0129 dressage/CT exp., would make exc. hunter

'98 AQHA filly, Wheeling Peppy, Skippa Sure prosp. $3000/obo, call evgs. Christine Manka

Bar, smart, athletic w/great build, gentle Guyton 912-728-4957

$2500. Wendy McClellan Covington 770- 5 yr. old OH mare, 14hds., lunges, trails,

787-9203

rides, easy keeper, $1400, call evgs. or

'98 AQHA filly, by son of Gay Bar King, wkends. A. Simpson Dacula 770-995-8186

Topsoil, Cody on bottom, flashy, reining & 5 yr. stud, son of Poco Tivo, out of dau.

cutting prosp. K. Hunter Canton 770-345- Poco Stripe dbl. bred Poco Bueno $5000/obo.

7593

P. Pruitt Fayetteville 770-460-8991

'98 leopard Appaloosa colt, halter broken, 6 & 10 yr. AOHA mare, 15.2hds., 1200 lbs.,

leads, must see, beau., sound $800. Sheline red sorrel & chestnut, well trnd., trails, loads,

Parl<er Grovetown 706-869-0228

clips,, dependable horses. B. Jaskiewicz

1 team of full sister Percheron mules, 1400 Loganville 770-466-5221 770;656-3767

lbs., 7 & 8 yrs., works well anywhere incl. in 6 yr. Foxtrotter bay geld., very nice gaits,

hvy. traffic, gentle_ $7500. Elmer Partain trails, loads, easy keeper $1500. Rhonda

Elberton 706-283-4228

Mobley Waynesboro 912-569-9862

1/2 Arabian yrlg. filly, grey, Ga. 6 yr. 15.2hd. Polish Arabian geld., half lease

Parada/Gdansk breeding $1200. T. Frank to exp. aclult, _mul\i-talented, dress\'!ge,

Hogansville 706-637-6452

hunter/jumper. Dolly Kennedy Alpharetta

10 yr. Percheron mare, jet blk., between 17- 770-752-0161

18hds., rides & drives, open for breeding, no .6 yr. AQHA stallion, Two Eyed Jack, Saggy

papers $3500. Mandi Pounds Sparta 706- Ann Wild Wasp & Miss Poco BLD, Doc's

444-6809

Solano, sell/trade for trailer. E. Smith

10 yr. Paint chestnut, bald faced mare, 14.2 Carrollton 770-258-4553

1/2hds., intermediate riders, great cont., 6 yr. OH mare, liver chestnut, gentle but

movement, sweet disp. $1300. Marsha Brown spirited, 14.2hds. $1250. Amanda Walker

Cumming 770-475-1795

Jackson 770-227-6676

10 yr. Racking mare, good disp., low soles 6 yr. Warmblood cross mare, 15.1 hds.,

but would be good for child or occasional flashy looks, elegant mover, loves to jump,

pleasure riding $900/obo. Laura Castleberry green but learns quickly $5000. Jim Dryden

Perry 912-273-8388

Kathleen 912-988-4204

10 yr. regd. Appaloosa geld., traffic & trail. 7 yr. Draft horse geld., leather harness & 4

safe $1250, 13hd. bay geld., child-safe $1050, wheel wagon. Randall Scarboro Swainsboro TB/OH cross geld. $850. Ray Penland 912-237-6093

Canton 770-720-8300

7 yr. palomino QH geld., 15.3hds., flashy

1O yr. regd. bay leopard Appaloosa geld., mover, very willing, exc. trail horse $3000. T. beau., used in riding lessons $1500 firm. Anita Akers McDonough 770-957-2830

Hendrix Douglasville 770-942-4403

8 standard donkeys; 1 white, 2 spotted

11 yr. Mustang grulla, 15hds., sound, exc. jacks, 2 gray duns, 3 brown jennets. Steve

temperament & ride $1600. William Johnson Grinstead Soperton 912-529-3258

Louisville 912-625-8468

8 yr. Arabian/Saddlebred geld., sorrel,

11 yr. Racking mare, anyone can ride gentle but spirited, loads, trails. Betsy Beasley

$1500, 5 yr. Saddlebred mare $1500, 3 yr. Cumming 770-781-8057

Paint, trail broke $1200. Carla Faber Dallas 8 yr. 16.2hd. dk. bay geld., great mover,

770-445-1233 770-445-1268

jumper, exc. "A" hunter for jr. or adult $6500.

11 yr. chestnut w/flaxen mane & tail mare, Susan Manno Roswell 770-321-9950 706great show, trail, endurance, wonderful health, 456-985

movement, bloodlines, cont. Jami 8 yr. QH geld., sorrel, nice trail horse, loads,

Quackenbush Woodstock 770-475-6428

8 yr. regd. red Appaloosa geld., gentle, loads

12 yr. buggy horse, traffic broken $1000. R. $800 ea. J. Camp Palmetto 770-212-9874

Boatright Stillmore 912-562-3508

9 yr. TWH dk. bay geld., 14.3hds., loads,

13 yr. regd. Arabian/OH grey mare $2000, 3 clips, trails, smooth gaited, easy keeper.

yr. Morab sorrel filly $1500, '98 3/4 Arabian filly Debbie Hilty Covington 770-787-5044

$1000. Louise Davis Ball Ground 770-893- 9 yr. regd. Paint geld., great handle & side

2783

passes, super nice, must see to appreciate.

14 yr. Appaloosa geld., 16+hds., trnd. on barrels, exc. trail horse, exp. rider $2000. K. Brannon Douglasville 770-947-9751
15 yr. blk. TWH geld. $1200, regd. blk. TWH

Winston Gosdia LaGrange 706-845-0107
AMHA miniature palomino Pinto mare, gray dun Mediterrean jennet, both regd. Billy Turner Union Point 706-486-2558

mare, 9 yrs. $1800, Racking geld., neck reins AMHR, AMHA grey Pinto stallion $1200,

$1350, call before 8:30 pm. Marcus Brown AMHR light grey mare $950/obo. Marie Yawn

Vienna 912-268-2759

Eastman 912-374-6209

16 yr. riding mule, ridden in parades, blonde, APHA 15 yr. Paint, 15hd. geld.,

gentle. Emory Holbrooks Calhoun 706-629- hunter/jumper, shown first level dressage, nice

4300

mover $3500, call aft. 7 pm. Frankie Morrow

16.2hd. Paint stallion $6500, TB mare w/99 Conyers 770-706-9396



Appendix foal $5000, TB/Appaloosa/Arabian APHA 5 yr. wh./sorrel mare, child-safe,

mix. $3500, blk. pony $2500. F. McPherson bomb proof,_ trail, walk, trot, pot. pleasure,

Cordele 912-273-5430

bloodline Sunny Dee Bar $2500. Timmy

2 OH mares, bombproof, trail rides, loads, Buckhannan Tallapoosa 770-646-5817

clips, child-safe $1500, $1800/obo. T. Gorier AQHA '84 roan mare, Sugar Bar, Leo

Stone Mountain 888-724-3108

bloodlines, great cond., super handle $2500.

2 TB mares, 1 bay, 1 grey $4500 & $5500 Tracy Tate Statham 770-725-9776

w/jump. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-2400

AQHA '89 dun mare, Impressive/Two Eyed

2 TWH geld., gentle, loads good, used for Jack, 15.2hds. $2500, '97 AQHA dun filly Doc

trail & field trials, gentle, 6 yrs. W. Hall Bar $1500. L. Bushey Villa Rica 770-459-

Woodstock 770-928-3881

2107 .

Arabian mare, chestnut w/flaxen, very sweet $650, Arabian geld., 7 yrs., endurance/comp. trail $2000. S. Warlow Dallas 770-459-4497
Beau. '96 blk. OH/Paint geld., greenbroke $1400, regd. '91 AQHA geld. $2000, athletic. S. Alexander Blairsville 800.-853-3809
Beau. gray mare, 3 yrs. old, very gentle, works $2000. F. Collins Blairsville 706-7456720
Belgian geld., 3 yrs., sorrel, blonde mane & tail, nice blaze, greenbroke $1800/obo. J. Yankauskas Colbert 706-788-3327
Blk. & wh. Racking geld., 7 yrs., dbl. regd., gentle, good broke horse $1500. W. Barron Carnesville 706-384-2648
Blk. & wh. 14.1hd. mare $1500, 13.1 bay pony mare $2300. M. Austin Dallas 770-4434692
Brn. & wh. Paint mare, 14 yrs., gentle, loads $1400, OH mare, bay, 12 yrs., gentle, exc. trail horse $900. Leslie Garner Social Circle 770464-2663
Brown & wh. pinto pony, approx. 12.5hds., geld., . good:, temperment ..$600/obo.. Patrea Pabst Dewy Rose 404-873-8794 706-2131197
Buggy horse1 10 yrs., bay Standardbred geld., Amish trnd., traffic safe, anyone can ride. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904
Cute med. hunter pony, blk. geld., 15 yrs., pony clubbed & shown successfully, great first pony, safe $3000. K. Alexander Hamilton 706-628-5811
Donkey, pure Sicilian geld., 3 yrs., gentle $400/obo. Jim McGee Washington 706-6783814
Exe. team penner, 12 yr. AQHA geld., started roping $2500, nego. J. McGuffey Social Circle 770-464-4113
Finished barrel horse, 14 yrs., AQHA geld., rodeo, NBHA, jackpots, exc. for beg. barrel racer, trails. A. Griffin Jasper 706-692-7657
Hanoverian/Arabian cross mare, 5 yrs., bay, 15hds., quiet, nice jumper, walk, trot, no vices, sound $3500. C. Gathercole Gainesville 770983-7908
Hanoverian/Arabian cross mare, 5 yrs., bay, 15hds., quiet, nice jumper, walk, trot, no vices, sound $3500. C. Gathercole Gainesville 770983-7908
Harness geld., rides, 10 yrs. $900, regd. SSH mare, 15.2hds. $1500, will trade. Brent Gunter Gray 912-986-4551
Lge. pony weanling filly, beg. safe, aged geld., 11.2hds., sml. lead line pony, lge. regd. pony, shown x-rails $700-$3800. Laura Golden Ball Ground 770-735-2365
Miniature stallion, AMHNAMHR regd. bay/wh. pinto, 1 blue eye, very sml. $1500, cash. Donna Edge Dublin 912-272-5444
Miniature donkey; regd., female, gentle,
sweet disp., dely. c: Carman Marietta 770-
509-8648
Miniature donkey jack, 1O mos., grey in col., 35" tall $300. Mia Smith Rochelle 912-3650069
Miniature horses; 32" bay geld., 6 yrs. $350, 36" bay stallion, 4 yrs. $450, very gentle. D. Milligan Jefferson 706-367-9315
Miniature geld. for sale, sorrel & wh., very good natured. C. Green Tyrone 770-4872858 404-755-4597
Paint Welsh pony geld., exc. in all running events, very flashy, for exp. rider $1000. Darrel MCB!j'.ant Pitts 912-648-6300
Paint geld., 15.2hds., exc. on trails & ring, sound, great disp. $2500. P. Blackburn Fort Valley 912-825-7105
Paint geld., regd., 12 yrs., beau., big muscle, sweet disp., trail ridden extensively $3200/obo. D. Skogman Coving!on 770-786-8784
Paint geld., 5 yrs., sorrel & wh., 14.2hds.,

2 regd. TB mares, 1 to foal 4/99 to 16.2hd. TB, 1 exc. child's hunter, quiet, regd. Hanoverian/TB mare, 16.2hds. L. Dickinson Jasper 706-337-4257
2 yr. APHA grulla mare $3000, 9 yr. APHA breeding stock broodmare, halter producer $2000, 5 yr. AQHA bay mare $1800. Lea Neal Dublin 912-275-9726
2 _yr. sorrel filly, gentle, easy to handle, pert. bred by son of The Ole Man $1500. Beverly Nation Crawford 706-743-5159

AQHA '94 blk. geld., well started pleasure prosp., 15.2hds., good disp., gentle, trail rides, Zip To Impress breeding. J. Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5706
AQHA '96 sorrel mare, 16hds., dau. of Triples A Dream, goes English or Western, very quiet, no bad habits $8500. D. Hicks Rydal 770-386-9491
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flashy, gentle, exc. trail horse $1800. Susan White Montezuma 912-472-2095 912-9576621
Paso Fino geld., 22 mos., 14hds., blk. bay, Capuchino gr'son, lunges, clips, saddlebroke, beau., smart $1500. L. Brown Winder 770307-1610
Paso Fino mare, regd. PFHA, 5 yrs., great bloodlines; rose gray, 13.3hds., spirited,
wild4Daisy@aol.com. Alex w. Conyers
Conyers 770-483-5147 '"

Paso Finos, 2 fillies, 2+ yrs. old, beau. cont., good bloodlines, sweet disp.., leave message.
Paula Hanington Albany 912-431-2314

Percheron yrlg. filly, blk., $1500. Jack Beckom Barnesville 770-358-2678

Percheron, dapple grey, regd. 2 yr. filly, Ga. champ. foal '97, exc. cross breeding pot. for hvy. hunters. Charles Gardner Monroe 770267-8040

Ponies (2) miniature & sml. Shetland type,
great lead line or companions, gentle $350$500. E. Kaiser Calhoun 706-625-2690

Pony geld., wh., sound, gentle, has been
shown, hunter/jumper, attractive $3500, nego. T. Dull Sharpsburg 770-253-6176

Pony geld., 13 yrs., 46", child-safe, make

great games pony for pony club $950. S. Reid

Meansville 770-567-9480



Pure Polish Arabian, chestnut, beau. mover,

consistent producer, good home a must

$2500. Sherry Smith Covington 770-385-

2901

.

OH mare, chestnut, 14.2hds., 3 socks, blaze, jumps $1100, grade bay geld., 16hds., jumps, good trail horse $1200. D. Schlinker! Dallas 770-445-1869

OH mare, 7 yrs., exp. rider, sorrel, OH mare, 2 yrs., broke, riding, gentle, sorrel, reas. priced. R.Tomason Griffin 770-467-8898

OH mare, sorrel w/star, sml. beau. head $1500, OH geld., dk. bay, good looking $1500, no vices. C. Wishart Cumming 678947-1586

OH mare, sorrel w/2 stocking feet, 15hds., 14 yrs., very gentle, completely child-safe, loads, clips $1250. J. Wadley Statham 770-
725-2464

OH/Arabian filly, 1 yr., blood bay, star, blaze, snip, loads, leads, halters, bathes, grooms, Impressive bloodline $600. Aleta Blanco Hephzibah 706-592-6889

OH/Arabian 7 yr. bay w/white stockings & blaze, 14.5hds., great on trails, loads good, exp. rider $900/obo. L. Boatright Dallas 770445-1860

OH/Arabian grey mare, 15 yrs., trnd. English or Western $800 or $875 w/English tack, call afl. 5 pm. Cary Flake Concord 770884-5502

Racking geld., blk., 3 yrs., 14.3hds. & growing, beau., broke, exc. trail, consistant smooth gait $2500. A. Crews Carrollton 770832-2122

Racking mare, 5 yrs., blk., good trail horse,

shown successfully in trail pleasure $2500, Racking geld., blk. $1500. C. Fox Whitesburg 770-836-0938 770-832-8820

Regd. '98 Anglo Trakehner bay filly by champ. stallion Pennant, will be 16.3hds., $4500. M. Warnock Powder Springs 770439-3639

Regd. American Walking Pony mare, 3 yrs., deep chestnut w/light flaxen mane & tail, ready fortrng. $1200. Joan Brown Macon 912-7432321

Regd. Appaloosa mare, 7 yrs., chestnut w/spots on rump, 15hds., exc. Western Pleasure trail prosp. $2500. Jack Cashin Alpharetta 770-664-1533

Regd.. Appaloosa mare, b/k.,_ 6 _cyrs., 15.3hds., checked iri foal by flashy regd. Appaloosa stallion for 1/2000 foal $2000, nego. G. Richardson Cumming 770-889-
6554

Regd. Arabian mare, 12 yrs., 14.3hds., used in dressage jumping, competitive trail horse, pretty mover, sorrel $2600. Denise Putman Monroe 770-267-9160

Regd. Belgians, full sisters, matched, 4/7, blondes, both foal April $7500, regd. yrlg. geld., ties, leads $1000. W. Kaliher Carnesville 706-335-9538

Regd. Paso Fino, 14.3hds. $1200, roan geld., 14.2hds. $900 w/saddle, both ridden traffic, will trade. -T.L. Gunter Vienna 912-2688043 912-268-2759

Regd. Paso Finos: 5 yr. filly, fully trained, 3 yr. colt, 4 mos. trng., 2 yrlgs., 2 weanlings, all ground broke, exc. disp. D. Rouse Rincon 912-826-5395

Regd. QH 6 yr. geld., sorrel, no vices, extremely gentle $2000. Steve Lee Woodstock 770-591-7845

Regd. QH mare, 11 yrs. $4500, OH mare, 6 yrs., green $1800, QHx TB mare $6000, OH geld., trail horse $1500. Nan Kittrell Madison 706-342-4535

Regd. SSH 3 yr. mare, pretty, very gentle, smooth gaited $2200. Charles Byrd Woodstock 770-926-3072

Regd. TB geld., 5 yrs., 16.1 hds., cross country, jumping 3' courses, bold, lots of form, sound $3000. Sallye Forrester Stone Mountain 404-299-1305

Regd. TB mare, 6 yrs., 16hds., dk. seal bay, very flashy, good temperament $4000. D. Parman Fayetteville 770-631-7639

Regd. chestnut Arabian mare, rides or shows, must see $3000. Buddy/Jan Williams Manchester 706-846-8277

Sorrel QH yrlg. colt, full blaze, handled daily,
friendly, stout, good home only, nci papers $550. K. Davis Mansfield 706-468-9142

Sorrel racking geld. $2500, OH chestnut stallion, 15.3hds., pert. Western Pleasure, long neck, sml. ears $5000. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-2400

TB 12 yr. regd. 16hd. beau. bay broodmare, in foal to 18hd. Percheron for May, wonderful disp. $3000. A. Gardner Monroe 770-2077739

TB geld., 16.3hds., willing temperament, exc. ground manners, snaffle, jumps, loves trails, loads/ties $7000. L. Starling Newnan 770-304-8630

TB mare, 16.2hds., 7 yrs., gorgeous chestnut w/wh., perfect cont., 10 mover/basic dressage & jumping, sweet $6500/obo. J. Slezak Loganville 770-385-6267

TWH '95 chocolate mare $2000, '94 blk. geld., smooth paced, exp. trail horses $2500. S. Stowers Dawsonville 706-265-2280

TWH 1O mo. palomino colt, Generator breeding $4000, TWH blk. 8 mo. filly, Triple Threat/Ebony breeding $1600. J. Johns LaGrange 706-812-8981

TWH 10 yr. blk. mare, Ultra Persuasion, exc. trail, clips, loads, has been shown, exc. bloodlines, regd. Ron Carroll Statham 770725-2982

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LIVESTOCK HANDLING TWH 14 yr., 16.3hd. bay roan geld., great '99 hatch Silkie baby chicks, white, blk., Japanese bantams~ black, white, 18 pr., $4 Want Game & Bantam chickens, Golden
temp. & manners, exc. trail riding exp., for exp. charcoal, purebred Cochin chicks & mixed ea. or 4135 for all. Danielle Crowell Juliette Sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas.

rider $2700. Vic Williams Cumming 770-889- Cornish bantams. S. Anderson Dalton 706- 912-475-5655

Johnny Carney P.O. Box 692 Danielsville

8966
TWH 3 yr. regd. geld., exc. manners, no bad habits, loads, clips, started u/s, 16+hds., show

259-5475

Jumbo Pharoah quail--alive $1.15 ea., 30633 706-795-5728

1 Game rooster $25; 9 _guineas $7 ea., 2 dressed $1.50; also brown egg laying chicks Want Mallard ducks for pond. Aubrey

RIR roosters $9 ea.; Barred Rock rooster $9. $1. William Waldrop Tifton 912-386-0947 Sumner Omega 912-528-6737

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, calf Sonya Mitchell at404-651-9083.

qlty. $4800, call evenings. Robert Roknick Gillsville 770-536-6999
TWH 4 yr. blk. geld., TWH 9 yr. chestnut

Wesley Seabolt Blairsville 706-745-3488
12 lge. RIR hens, bantams, (show qlty. small), WOE, OE, BB Reds; duckwings,

Jumbo Wjsc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs Want Partridge Barnevelder chicks, will year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1000. consider adults or fertile eggs. Chuck Smith Raymond Meadows Wadley 912-252-5345 Tiger 706-782-0186

'79 McQuerry 2 horse inline bumper pull trlr., exc. cond., new tires, new alum. wheels., $1900. Len Cowing Mansfield 770-385-2914

geld., TWH 8 yr. palomino geld., QH 9 yr. red
dun geld. Shea Cross/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090

Golden, Silver Sebrights, laying chicks $2 ea., guine_as. C. Scoggins Colbert 770-725-7535
13 big young roosters, Buff Orphington,

Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs Want any size Rouen ducks for pond. $25/100; young mature birds ready for laying Johnny DeBoard Acworth 770-974-3806 $2.75 ea. L. Baxter Ludowici 912-545-9158 Want one hen, New Hampshire Red, Black

'81 Seminole 2 horse bumper pull trlr., $1000, silver good paint, good brakes., good
cond. Jimmy Payne Cumming 770-889-4837

TWH 8 yr. blk. mare, good broodmare, rides good $2200. Allen Smith Powder Springs 770-943-6640
TWH 9 yr. blk. geld., lots of trail exp. & camping exp., has been shot around, loads, clips, rides very well $2500 Grady Lovett

RIR, Barred Rock, $40/all; also want 12 laying hens. Emil Beshara Pendergrass 706-6934598
15 seven mo. RIR pullet, 1O Barred Rock, $7 ea. Bo Bellflower Unadilla 912-627-9615
2 Toulouse geese, one African goose and 5

Jumbo Wisconsin quail, flight conditioned, ready for release. Mark Wood Clarkesville 706-754-7631 706-754-2987
Laying hens and rooster, mxd. breeds, lay col. eggs, $5 ea. G.D. Sullivan Stone Mountain 770-491-0943

Giant, Buff Brahma or Silver Penciled, hvy. breeds, near Fayetteville. C. Brown Brooks 770-719-8262
Want one very young Buff Orphington rooster, purebred only. Tomy Mixon Thomaston 706-647-4009

'86 Trail-Et Seville 2-horse alum. BP trlr., dr. rm. & all extras, fully padded, exc. cond., $5,000/firm. A. Rainwater Stone Mountain 770-469-4609 770-339-9888
'91 CM BP 3-horse slant load trailer, very good cond., kept under shelter, $3500. J.

Barnesville 770-358-7475

white ducks. Albert Wiesner Cleveland 706- Modenas, '98 hatch, $10 ea., mated prs.

TWH blk. geld., 8 yrs., 14.1hd., absolutely 865-9882

$25, near Columbus. A. Van Pelt Fortson

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Reeves Carrollton 770-834-6489 '91 Featherlite 2 horse side by side, front

bomb proof, incredibly smooth, push button 2 male peacocks for sale, long tails, 3 yrs. 706-596-0782

dressing room, like new cond., $7200. M.

gaited, exc. on trails $3000. M. Jenkins Newnan 770-632-9280
TWH geld., 9 yrs., beau. blk., 15hds., exc.

old, green. William Mapp Greensboro 706453-7040
4 young mxd. roosters, beau. plumage, $5

Muscovy ducks, beau., high qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $1 O ea. Lynn Mashburn

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, calf Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.

DeFreece Dacula 770-995-0578
'91 sidekick 3 horse slant wh., FRP gooseneck trailer, dressing room, new tires,

LIVESTOCK WANTED ground manners, loads, clips, smooth gaits,
very loving. B. Shannon Fayetteville 770719-0872

ea. David Hansel Eastanolle 706-779-7781
42 lge. RIR laying hens, 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, purebred, not mxd.; also, RIR baby chicks. Bill

Cumming 770-887-9056
Muscovy ducks, just started laying, females $10, males $8. S. Strube Suwanee 770-945-

TWH mare, 9 yrs., blk., wh. roan $2500, Jackson Villa Rica 770-459-4080

needs exp. rider, loads, clips. Kenneth Burton Jackson 770-504-1813

5 RIR and 1 Black Leghorn rooster, $5 ea. Andrew Wright Cumming 770-205-7313

TWH mare, dbl. regd., blk., 15.2hds., 12

yrs., gentle & well schooled, lady/youth can

trail ride or show, $2500. David Ketchum

Cumming 770-844-0286

TWH regd. palomino stallion, 4 yrs. $2850,

TWH blk. colt, foaled 11/12/98 $900. S. Brown Hartwell 706-376-9180

TWH regd. 2 yr. blk. stud colt, some trng.,

Exel bloodlines, 8 yr. QH chestnut mare, exp.

rider, barrel prosp. T. Akin Buford 770-271-

0374



TWH's: SSHBEA blk./wh., 15.1 hds., 4 yrs.

geld., very calm, smooth $3150, strawberry

roan, 4 yr. geld. $2600. Tracey Jenkins

Newnan 770-304-8468

TWH, 11 yrs., sorrel, wh. hind socks, blaze, very gentle $1500. G. Morrison Lyons 912-

526-4938

TWH, 9 yrs., sorrel flaxen mane & tail, wh.

blaze, flashy, smooth, great trail horse $2200,

call aft. 7 pm. A. Harding Greenville 706-672-

1922

TWH/regd. Racking beau. blk. mare, gentle,

anyone can ride, great on trails. J. Motes

Canton 770-479-7845

TWHBEA 5 yr., 15.3hd. regd. liver chestnut

geld., great temp. & manners, exc. trail riding

exp. $2400. J. Paulk Cumming 770-889-

9418

TWHBEA colts, 8 mos., 1 yrlg. $1300-

$1500, great bloodlines, show pot. David

Hendrix Kingston 770-336-5168

TWHBEA mare, XWGC The Touch 3/99

blue roan colt x Direct Pusher-Generator

stallion, mare bred back $8500. D. Gunter

Hoboken 912-458-2206

9 Barred Rock hens, good for baking, $5 ea. Roe Chatham Dacula 770-962-8523
9 young roosters, Dominique bantam crosses, Dominique Game crosses, most look like small Dominiques, $4 ea. Tim Ward Acworth 770-966'8997
BB Red, Silver Duckwing, RIR bantam, $20/pr., $30/trio; mean Red Hatch Stock rooster $30. Amanda Wadley Statham 770725-2257
BBR, Duckwing, Gold & Silver Sebright, Black Rosecomb, Mille Fleur, Buff Brahmas, Black Tailed/Grey Jap., Barred Rock, bring cage. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Baby black Australian swans, strong legs, healthy and pinioned, $180 ea. or $350/pr.; EXT.161. S. Tasova Atlanta404-527-7394
Baby chicks: Barred Rock, RIR, Sex Link, priced according to age. M. Callaway Warner Robins 912-923-6855
Baby chicks: RIR, Light Brahma, Dominique, Aracauna, mxd., fresh fertile egss for incubation or consumption. D. White Lula 770-869-7 467
Bantam chicks for sale, priced according to type & age, sev. types, all purebred. Alison Hill Jackson 770-775-6028
Bantam chicks: Golden & Silver Sebrights, BB Reds, Silver Duckwing, RIR, Silkies, WOE, White Leghorn & Game, $1-$2 ea. Dwayne Beard 789 Reno Rd. Royston 30662 706245-5736
Bantams, Crele 0.E. and Splash; pigeonsBirmingham Rollers & Dimozine. Arthur Smith Thomaston 706-648-2279

Trail rider deluxe, sorrel AQHA 15hd. mare, 18 yrs., Weiscamp & King bred, needs intermediate rider $1800/obo. P. Nalley Concord 770-884-0414
Wonderful little Welsh geld., very gentle, no bad habits, loves people $400. D. Kent Toomsboro 912-933-5417
Yrlg. Belgian x, hunter/jumper prosp., blk. w/markings, good disp. $1000. B. Hall Pavo 912-859-2764

Bantams, Mille Fleurs, 7 hens, 1 rooster, $6 ea.; Mottled Houdans, trio $25. Diane Williams Forsyth 912-994-1962
Barred Rocks, QOE, COE, BB Reds, cJ:emon Brues;flm_taif'Jligeons' and pens: R. Snipes Cairo 912-377-5846
Beau. choc., blk. & white, Muscovy drakes; also, diff. breeds of. roosters, reas. priced. 0. Smith Atlanta 404-588-0666
Black Australian swans, $450 ea. or

$900/pr.; peacocks, Muscovy ducks. A.M.

8003
Peacocks, egss, chicks & a few adults, sev. breeds, Blues, BS, Whites, Greens, other. Clarinda Streetman Watkinsville 706-7697820
Peafowl, breeders, Silver Pied, Blue Pied, Purple & Java, '97 hatch, White & Cameo; '98 hatch, Purple Blue Pied & White. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713
Peafowl, 3 yr. Cameo hens $75, Black Shoulder yrlg. prs. $75, chicks now avail. Robert McDade Milledgeville 912-452-1608
Peafowl, all breeds, 1 yr. to breeders, Blue, Black Shoulder, Cameo, Spaulding, White, $25/up, chicks avail. soon, we ship. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166
Peafowl, one pr. Java Green, $200; ducks, (Peking), grown, $1 O ea.; Muscovy ducks (9) 1/2 grown, $10 ea., other. A. Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Peafowl-'98 hatch to breeders Indian Blue, Black Shoulder, Cameo, Pieds & White; also, lge. Muscovy ducks. Roger Smith Senoia 770-599-3277
Pharoah quail, $1.25 dressed, $1 alive. Jimmy Little Helena 912-868-5753
Pheasants, Amherst, $30/pr., should start laying by May. John Neal 1541 18th Ave. Columbus 31901 706-327-3933
Pheasants, '98 hatch, 3 Crawford Kalij cocks; '99 hatch-Elliots; Crawford Kalij, Red Golden, Amherst, Grey Peacock, Siamese Fireback, 12 var. bantams. Ed Timmerman Hoboken 912-458-3624
Pheasants-Edwards, Amherst, Siamese, Grey peacock, Red Junglefowl, Palawan, Java peafowl. Keith Burnam Macon 912-788-8537
Pigeons, 97 diff. breeds; also doves, quail, pheasants, chickens, other, call for prices, will ship, possibly deL Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Pure Game roosters-Lacey, Roundheads, HatcH;-$25 ea-., willtakeiess for-all: James Davis Gillsville 770-869-7895
Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500, $160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748-5769
RI R hens and roosters, Araucana rooster,

Poultry For Sale

Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282

other hens and roosters; also, eggs hatching

Black Jersey Giant trios, 5 mos. old, brn. and eating. K. Hartzler Monroe 770-267-7074

If you have any questions regarding adSTri eggs, will weigh 11 + lbs., $30, individual $12 Ringneck pheasants, Chukars, Pharoah,

this category, calf Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. ea. Troy Livingston Gainesville 770-983- eggs, chicks, lrg. qnty., taking orders for 1999-

3401

2000 season. Charles Hart Smithville 912-

Advertisements for wood ducks must be Chickens for sale or trade for little Barred 874-4267

accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits Rock bantam hens. E:M. Legg Hiawassee Ringneck doves $5 ea., breeder Modena

are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 706-896-2846

pigeons $20/pr., Ive. msg. Kevin Daft Atlanta

Service, Attn.: Permit Section, P.O. Box Chickens, RIR, 9 hens, 3 roosters, hens 404-633-2409

49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404-679-7070. 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 !>efore 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 accompaniea by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling Bob White quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) are listed under the Alternative Livestock category which appears after the Poultry Wanted ads. 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 permitted.
'97-'98 Grey peacock pheasants, extra cocks, Indian Blue peafowl, 2 pr., extra cocks. Chuck Richardson Colbert 706-795-3877
'98 Sebrights, Yellow Gold pheasant, Saipan Jungle flowl, Mille Fleur, 7 type bantam chicks. J. Sargous Dahlonega 706-864-3938

laying, $40 cash all. Richard- Douglas Roosters, hvy. mix bred, $5 ea. Marshall

Loganville 770-466-1360

Howell 358 Austin Rd., Stockbridge 30281

Chicks, Buff Orpingtons and Rhode Island 770-474-8435

Reds, purebred, not mxd. Kathy Pike Sex Link hens, guineas, Sex Link White

Acworth 770-975-1213

Cornish, baby chicks, White Old English,

Chukar quail, flight, weather cond., pox. vacc., $5. William Lancaster Milan 912-3624292

Games, Spangle bantams. Donald Phillips 1200 Bond Bridge Rd. Royston 30662 706245-6360

Feathered footed Cochin roosters, $5 ea.,

call after 5 pm. Betty Lane Rte. 2, Box 2175

Abbeville 31001

Free RIR lge. roosters, you catch, you have.

Frank Schwitzer Hiram 770-443-2264

Game Hopkins, Warhorse, Grey Hatch,

Mclear Red, Tucher X Hatch, some hens.

Hoyt Rollins LaFayette 706-638-6222

Game chickens crossed, pure, Clarets,

Kelso, Sid Taylor, Kent Mug, selling due to

health. John Brindle Chatsworth 706-625-

5488

Game eggs: Warhorse, Kelso, White

Hackle, Aseels, Law Grey Headhunters,

Thompson White, others, $25/doz. Clayton

Davis Millwood 912-285-8326



Show bantams, small breeds, Buff Brahmas, Buff Japs., W.B. T.J., Mottled cochin, Golden Sebrights, Cornish, Silkies, WOE, BOE, others, $5 ea. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
Silkies, WOE, Golden Lace Cochins, Mille Fleurs, Phoenix, extra roosters & hatching eggs. Tom Davis Franklin 706-675-3928
Silver Polish Trio, standard, '98 hatch, $30; standard Delaware Trio, '98 hatch, $30, laying. D. Hartley Carrollton 770-214-9812
. Snowy Call ducklings, unusual, miniature, spotty ducks, $20 ea., pr. Japanese Silkies $15. Jill Blake Conyers 770-466-8992
Turkeys, Bronze, Black Spanish, Royal Palms & Easterns, chickens, hv}'. breeds & bantams, purebred, over 200 bitties. Mike

Game fowl, Butchers, 3 stags, 2 hens, Shorty Gray stag, Doc Robinson Hatch cock, others. Mark Smith Marietta 770-428-4789
Game fowl, pure hatch, Murphy Claret. Phillip Stuart West Point 706-883-7907
Game stags $10, game hens $7, all laying and ready to go, Golden Sebrights, show qlty., laying, wormed, nice. Wayne Braswell Bethlehem 770-867-2021

Mooring Eatonton 706-485-2879
Two '98 lge. Dominique roosters $10 ea.; 1 bantam game mxd., beau. red. col., $15. Sam Corbin Blairsville 706-745-3009
Two pr. Bronze turkeys, one white tom, $25 ea., all for $100. M. Cook Blairsville 706-7458099
White Old English, Barred Rock, Golden Lace Cochin bantams, $2.50 ea., trio of Buff

706-864-8254

Game, Roundheads, Greys, Hash Reds, Frizzles $30. Amy Adcock Gay 706-538-6918

'98 hatch bantams: BB Reds, Silver Seabrights, $5 ea. Ronald Reece Canton

hens, roosters, 1 yr. old, no shipping, $5-$15. W. Smallwood Douglasville 770-920-1435

White doves, reas. prices. Watkinsville 706-769-6958

Dick Bell

770-345-6092
'98 hatch Jumbo Ringneck pheasants, baby chicks and eggs, Lady Amherst, big chickens,

Gamecocks, Hatch, Ga. Specials, .and others, only few left. Jimmy A. Maddox LaGrange 706-884-2923

Young Mallard ducks, 3 gen., turkeyneck hen, one pr., young Black Giants. Willie Keen Perry 912-987-3687

Show bantams, Muscovy ducks, more. Porter Geese-White Embden, 2 males, 3 females,

Raper Buford 770-945-1757
'98 stags, Hatch, Toby Collins, 0/0 Kelso, Roundhead, $3 $35 up, no junk. James Marlow Maysville 706-677-4628
'98 stags-Hatch and some Hatch, Roundhead crossed, reas. priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
'99 hatch babies, Mallard ducks, Wood ducks, chestnut breasted teal, black swans, Silver Sebrights, Rose Comb bantams. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955

1 laying eggs, pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $80/alL Larry Crews Griffin 770-412-1285
Goslings $6, ducklings $3, Saipan fowl $5, pigeons: Rollers $5, Fantails $7, doves, frizzles, others, Ive. msg. Doug Williams Bluffton 912-641-3195
India Blue peafowl $125/pr., Black Shouldered peafowl $12.5/pr., 1 yr. Black Shoulder female $20 ea.. emu eggs $1. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261

Poultry Wanted
Want 1-trio, 1 pr. of sol'~id'-w~h~it_e_A~r_a_u-ca_n_a
bantam, lays green, blue eggs. J. Kennedy Winder 770-867-6006
Want 4 prs. Giant White Kings. Chuck Drust Lithonia 770-484-1392
Want African goslings, at least 3, one male, 2 females, want source near to Newton Co. Betty Hull Covington 770-787-8089
Want Buff Orphington, Light Brahma hens,

Indian Runner ducklings $3-$5, hatching solid white Old English sized Araucana

Please include area codes with phone eggs $1 ea., jsatt@gsu.edu. James D. bantams, call 8 pm.-10 pm. John Parks

numbers in advertisements.

Satterfield Canton 770-479-4784

Gainesville 770-983-3208

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 (nO) 761-3044. 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.
Alpaca gelds., Suri, yrlgs., white or fawn, trained to Jead, $2000 ea. or 2 for $3,000. J. Crake Dawsonville 706-265-7328
Emus--coming 2-yr. olds, free; breeder prs. free to FFA, 4-H, or to good homes; sm. chrg. for handling/delivery. Wayne Brown Comer 706-783-5174
Fallow & Sika deer, all ages up to trophy size, lrg. herd to choose from, $150 to $300, discount for 10 or more. Freddie Huckeba Dawsonville 706-864-8576
Free 2 adult llamas. Allen Poole Alpharetta 770-205-7777 678-393-1705 ,, .Guardian llama, male;regd., 3 yrs.,lightwool, protects goats, sheep and foals, produces ice cria, $500. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-2518896
Llama, regd. brown/black, 6 yrs. old, very good cont., would like to swap males. Gary Webb Dahlonega 706-867-6647
Llamas all ages, tame, reas. priced, hhayes@tds,net. Harry Hayes McCaysville 706-492-9067
Llamas, regd. males/females, var. colors/ages, multiple purchase discounts, del./terms avail. Kathy Devaul Leesburg 912347-1698 912-431-0738
Llamas-halter trained, gentle, handled daily, lrg. selection, $500/up, delivery avail. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820
Spring Llama sale-lrg. selec. of pregnant of pregnant & open females, lrg. multiple sale discounts, can deliver. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, calf Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted 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 fullblooded, healthy baby Holstein heifers, will pick up at dairy where born, continuous supply desired. C. Wilson Winder 770-867-6100
Want Baby Doll, Shetland or other type sml. breed of sheep or lamb, reas. priced. Hope Bennett Cleveland 706-348-7279
Want Charolais bull, wt. approx. 800-1000 lbs., gentle, reas. price, for herd bull. A. Anderson Lawrenceville 770-614-1914
Want calf, bottle fed & child-friendly, prefer runt Holstein steer, have gentle 3 yr. Holstein bottle fed bull to trade/sell. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670
Want good riding horse, value $1500, will trade goat. Bill Price Dahlonega 706-8642278
Want mare or geld., 5-12 yrs., 14-16hds., dead broke, must neck rein for 12 yr. old girl, will have good home, $500-$1200. Mike Horne Byron 912-956-7648
Want older mare or geld., 13hds. to 14hds. for beg. rider, reas. priced. Amber Powell Nicholson 706-757-3501 ..
Want pony geld., must be baby, gentle, broke to ride. Tammy Weeks Collins 912-6932948
Want sev. lambs, will pick up anywhere, call before 9 pm. Tom Waxelbaum Smyrna 770432-2523
Want to buy 1 gentle ox. T. French Columbus 706-569-1796
Please review requirements under ad
catagories before submitting your ad.

needs new mats $1 0,000. R. Wright Rome

706-295-1201

'93 Sundowner-Executive Series 3 horse slant load, drop down windows, extra lge. dressing room, like new $7900. Jason Jones Carrollton 770-665-2159

'93 Bee 3 horse slant load gooseneck, wh.
wired stripe, mats, spare tire, pulls great $3500. T. Carmichael Guyton 912-754-7603

'93 Stohl cattle trlr., tandem axles, dual wheels, 7x32, comp. restored w/new canvas top, call aft. 6 pm. Gerald Scott Twin City 912-763-2880

'93 WW 2 horse bumper pull, removable center section, new floor, wheel bearings, 1 esc. door, tack comp. $1800 or trade. R. Miller
Thomaston 706-646-4081

'94 Power River squeeze chute & corral system. J. Barker Sandersville 912-3484689

'95 Ponderosa 3-horse GN stock trlr. w/dr. rm., some rust, new fir., good cond., $3300/obo. T. Lorentz Cumming 678-9474348

'96 WW 2 horse bumper pull trailer w/dressing room, fully enclosed, exc. cond.

$3500 firm, call aft. 6 pm. Janice Fasig Hiawassee 706-896-7719

'96 four horse trailer, front storage, plywood .stalls, rubber floor mat, like new. Larry Marshall Roswell 770-992-5918

'97 WW 2 horse bumper pull, hunter green, rubber mats, tack comp., like new $2800/obo. S. Calvin Acworth 770-590-1222

'98 CM 3/horse slant gooseneck, removeable dividers, mats, kick pads, plexi-
glass, 5200 lb. axles, $6000/obo. Missy Bokey

Athens 706-549-2611

'98 WW 3 horse slant bumper pull, 7'x6', drop down windows, completely enclosed,

front dressing room, like new $5500. J. Dickerson Hoboken 912-458-3454

'98 bumper pull, 17' Bonanza combination

horse & cattle trailer, 4 wheel, 6' wide, tack

storage, 3 gates, elec. brakes $2950. Jim

Howell Rome 706-235-7875

..... .

'99 Gooseneck brand stock trlr., 20'x6', escape door, elec. brks., center gate, like new, $4850. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276

1 Australian saddle $50; 1 Western saddle $100, both very good cond. William Cantrell Rome 706-234-1929

14' cattle trailer, good cond. $1000. Casey Hullander Social Circle 770-464-4370

15" endurance saddle, mint cond., $455; brown, other items avail. C. Wolfe Crawfordville 706-456-3153

16" dark brown Park cut back English saddle, w/fittings, (Richmond Saddlery), $250. L. Tripp Wrens 706-547-3048

16' Circle W stock trailer, lights, brakes, lined, bus windows, wh., must sell $2500. Pam Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985-0720

16' stock/horse trlr., plywood lined, good fir., new mats, center gate, good tires, lgts., brks., $1600. K. Coleman Cordele 912-273-4737

17 1/2" Courbette jump saddle, exc. cond.

$450. M. Reed Lawrenceville 770-237-8083

17" Albion dressage saddle, like new, med. wide tree $1000. S. Figg Woodstock 770-

924-7573

17" Crosby Prix St. George dressage

saddle, exc. cond., leather girth & stirrups incl. $850. K. Hill Eatonton 706-485-6193

18" Whitman Rembrandt integra dressage

saddle, adj. tree, blk. leather, long billets, good cond., $1095. K. Patton Buford 770-945-

0737

2 brown dressage saddles, pre St. George Crosby $425, Athene Corbette $200, both in very good cond. M. Edenfield Gainesville 770-535-1657

2 horde Drover trailer, bumper pull, tack comp., padded divider, mats, elec. brakes

$1200. Becky Lee Albany 912-888-2992

2 horse trailer, stock/combination, bumper pull, slant load, elec. brakes, 7' tall, rear tack

comp. $2500/obo. Terri Shwedo Woodstock 770-924-8886

2 horse all alum. gooseneck Cato Classic w/living qtrs., beau. trailer $15,000, call aft. 6 pm. R. Slappey Albany 912-432-5094

2 horse bumper pull, good cond., lights, brakes, tack comp., new floor $1050. M. Dillard Marietta 770-337-1696

2 horse bumper pull, elec. brakes, ramp,
walk thru, new tires, 7', exc. cond., Cherokee
hunter $1800/obo. Gene Cunningham Forest Park 770-6~0-5948 404-361-4976

2 horse in-line trailer, new floor, tires, wiring

& paint $1800. Nick Morris Monticello 706-

468-0432

2 horse trailer w/tack comp., brakes, fully enclosed $1000 firm, endurance saddle, like new, 16" seat $750 firm. M. Copeland Commerce 706-336-8311

2-horse BP trlr., good cond., good paint, walk thru escape door, 7' tall, dbl. tack comp. doors, very little rust $1350. G(lry Davenport

Blairsville 706-745-3719 706-745-4451

2-horse trlr., like new, complete close-in, deluxe. Earl Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502

20' Gooseneck stock trlr. w/metal top, $2000/obo. Terry Embry Eatonton 770-648-

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Wednesday April 7, 1999

3 horse stock combo steel gooseneck trlr., NZW bunnies, breeders, fryers, live or '98 fert. fescue, rnd. bales, rain free, in barn,

Hay for sale, Coastal bermuda, '98 crop

Responsible young man will do bobca

fully lined interior, hvy. floor mats, tandem dressed, also Rex & other bunnies, cages & $25 ea., nearby dely. possible. Howard Lewis lge. rnd. bales, good qlty., $25 per roll. H work, level riding area, move manure, grade

axles, 4-wheel brakes, VGC $3000. R. L. supplies. George Barron Barnesville 770- Winston 770-942-4573

Milliron Shellman 912-679-5198

reasonable. Nick Abbott Canton 770-735

Adams Athens 706-354-1688

358-6682

'98 fescue bermuda mix, tight netwrap rolls, Hay sq. bales, super horse qlty., rain free 2501

4 horse 1/2 hp. elec. walker, sgl. speed, Netherland Dwarf does. James Fuller $20/roll, loaded on truck, call aft. 6 pm & good grn. col. orchard grass, Italian rye

Strawberry plants for sale, produces peach

forward & reverse, 32' circle $1100. James Gainesville 770-983-9947

weekends. Ed Lovern Bishop 706-769-5627_ bermuda mxd., $2.50/bale, dely. extra. L. Dills size berries, $25 per 100 plus $4 S & H, m.o

Jenkins Haddock 912-986-6057

Rabbits of all kinds, Rex, .Netherland '98 fescue & Tift 44, 4x5 rnd. baled hay, qty. Blairsville 706-745-1235

only. Jerry Waldrop 147 Cedar Pt. Rd. Martin

7' Bee 2-Horse trlr., '92, tack comp., step- Dwarfs, NZW, Dutch, Lops, cages, brood disc. L. Payne Covington 770-786-1826

Hay, 4x5 rolls, fescue/orchardgrass, rain 30557 706-356-2319

up, load levelers incl., $3000. K. Remlinger stock, call aft. 9:30 pm. Chris Brown '98 fescue & Tift 44, 4x5 rnd. baled hay, qty. free, exc. qlty., $25/roll in barn. Pam Tift 44, Coastal bermuda sprigs, now

Athens 706-227-4146

Bowersville 706-245-4279

disc. Randy Haymans Newborn 770-787- Thompson Powder Springs 404-272-3695 booking for spring planting, can also custom

Aussie no horn saddle $550, English all Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or 2081

Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, plant, no-till or conventional planter. Scott

purpose saddle $225. B. Paxton Franklin dressed fryers; also, solid wire cages. W. '98 fescue hay, rnd. rolls, 4x5, clean, horse Coastal/fescue rolls outside, dely. avail. Brent McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640

706-675-1377

Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967

qlty., rain free, well fert. Cecil Patterson Dallas Galloway Covington 770-787-6955

Tift 44, Alicia, or Coastal bermuda grass

Australian.outback saddle, 18", high back, Selection breeders; bunnies, state lie. fac., 770-445-4874

Horse qlty. Coastal, fertilized, rain free, $3 sprigs, will custom plant. James Williams

exc. cond., ridden a few times, narrow tree call before 9 pm., wholesale retail. D. Morgan '98 fescue hay, horse qlty., fert., limed, per bale, defy. avail. for fee. Andy Adams Fitzgerald 912-423-4884

$ i~%~~~~~:~, ~~~~a~~~!~;~~I;;:::~~~~~ $200. Beth Butler Jefferson 770-867-4336 . 2309 Monroe Jersey Rd. Monroe 30155 770- 2 Bee Gooseneck, 2 horse x-wide/tall, fully 207-0010

Hartwell 706-376-7107

Tomato plants, 6 pk. $1.25, 6 varities. Carol

Horse. qlty., highly fert., straight Coastal, Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd. Fayetteville 30214

encl'd, separate tack, mats, rack, new tires,

roll mulch hay. Neal Watkins Lula 706-677- $40/roll, mxd. $35, sq. bales/$3.50. Ray Clark 770-964-3162

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN mar:iy extras, $4600. M. Vanne Marietta 770-
428-3940

2457

Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228

White running butterbeans, good produce

'98 fescue hay, sq. bales. Danny Little Mxd. Coastal and Bahia hay, sq. bales, until frost, $9 lb., $5 half lb., PPD. Joe

Circle Y Richard Shrake, 16" show s;:tddle,

Felton 770-646-8708

highly fert., $2.50/bale. James Gaston Patterson 162 Ambrose Cir. Jackson 30233

breast collar & headstall, lots of silver, $1200. K. White Watkinsville 706-769-9892
Collegiate Jessica dressage saddle, 15

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.

'98 fescue, Bahia hay, sq. bales or rnd., all rain free, $1.75/sq., $15/rnd. at barn, Larry Carpenter Ellaville 800-772-8925

Americus 912-924-7460
Perennial peanut hay, 4x4 1/2 rolls, fert., 500 rolls, pick up South Ga. C. Grimes

770-775-2458
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

1/2" seat, $650, county warmblood widetree All hay acis must contain the variety of hay

17" seat, both exc. cond. $750. T. Camp offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay,

Canton 404-653-6475 770-345-5425

Alicia hay, etc.

Ellenburg handmade Western stock saddle, extra wide bullhide tree, 15" seat,
exc. cond. $800. R. Vest Hoschton 706-6542512

$20 per lge. rnd. bale '98 common bermuda & fescue mxd.; Coastal bermuda, same size, dely. avail., Ive. msg. D. Knight Rutledge 706557-2803

Living qtrs., 15', '96 Sidekick, mid tack, rear '98 bermuda/fescue mix, $2.50/bale; also,

tack, 4 horse, under manger storage, awning, mulch hay $2/bale, rain free, fert., lge. bales.

42' overall length $40,000. T. Darby Lithonia Bob Steele Barnesville 770-358-6443

770-972-8793

'98 fescue/orchardgrass hay, lge. rnd. bales,

Mclellan army saddle w/breast collar, pad, in barn, fert., limed. Kenneth Bagwell

misc. tack $400/obo, like new horse clippers Cumming 770-889-8738 770-353-9856

$20. Amber Olsen Lithia Springs 770-7326182

'98 fescue/orchardgrass hay, 4x5 rolls, exc. qlty., $25 in barn, rain free. Morris Jennings

Miley 2 horse straight load, 8' dressing Cumming 770-887-6663

room, sep. tack comp. w/sliding saddle racks, exc. cond. $5000, lnyazura@aol.com. Jan Hoffman Athens 706-208-0527

'98 fescue/orchardgrass hay, lge. rnd. bales, in barn, fert., limed. Carlos Bagwell Alpharetta 770-475-5251

Ovulation predictor, use w/cows or mares, breed w/less covers, helpful with Al, sell/trade. J. Williams Ranger 706-337-4267

'98 fescue/bermuda mix, horse qlty. hay, rain free, lge. sq. bales, $3/bale. Buck Collette 489 Henderson Lake Dr. Canton 770-887-

Ponderosa 16'x6' livestock trailer, new 2140

floor, bumper pull $1700. Howard Moore Hephzibah 706-592-9719

'98 fescue-bermuda, 4x5 rolls in barn, $25/roll, dely. avail. Steve Cross Madison

Saddles, 15" Western $200 ea., misc. bits 706-342-9328

& reins, 70 miles north from Atlanta-Calhoun. Jeanie Johnston Resaca 706-629-7503

'98 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., $8.50/bale, orchardgrass/Alfalfa mix $6/bale. Michelle

Schooling jumps made w/pressure treated Jones Winder 770-867-3576

wood, assembled w/screws, very solid. $35/pr. unpainted, $45 painted. D. Dasch Lawrenceville 770-682-5755

'98 Alicia bermuda sq. bales, highly fert., rain free, $3.50 per bale, 2500 bales avail., dely. wail. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-

Simco show saddle, blk. w/lots of silver, 15 3737 770-786-6425

1/2" seat, used 4 times, exc. cond., must see, $1200. S. Patrick Macon 912-745-3600

'98 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., $30/6x5 rolls, $2.50/sq. bales in barn, can del., fert.,

Steel Western saddle pkg., like new, incl. rain free, near Savannah. Gary Hollingsworth

matching breast collar, crupper, saddle bags, Midway 912-884-3344 800-679-2000

pad: Janice Halderson Dahlonega 706-8644654

'98 Coastal bermuda hay, fert., horse qlty., lge. rolls in Claxton; also, mulch hay. Lavern

Stubben 16" saddle $300, Western show McDilda Claxton 912-739-4614 912-739-

halter $50, Western saddle, 15" $50, other 4597

tack avail. Marie Nguyen 3490

Comer 706-783-

'98 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3.50/bale plus dely.; fescue, 4x5 bales, $25

Trailer ties $3, 76" nylon quilted blanket under cover.AG. Morehouse Mansfield 770-

$40, oversize show blankets, var. colors, $50 786-4545

ea, call early evng. D. Elrod 770-382-2094

Cartersville

'98 Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales, horse qlty., highly fert., rain & weed free, $2.75/bale.

Want cattle crossing gate distrib. Jim Curtis Gay Statesboro 912-852-9035

Thrasher Buford 770-932-9512

'98 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales,

Western saddle, good cond., 2 bridles, 1 rain/weed free, horse qlty. J. Jeanes Gray

never used plus misc. tack, all for $150. Ben 912-986-3303

Hanson Snellville 770-979-1371

'98 Coastal bermuda, 4x6 roll, limed,

fertilized, $30/bale. Paul Brown Avera 706-

RABBITS

547-3568 '98 Coastal & Tift 44, horse qlty., sq. bales in

barn, $3.50, dely. avail., sml. or lge. quantities.

If you have questions regarding ads in this David Legg Comer 706-783-4000

category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. '98 Coastal hay .& haylage, also some

3 Dutch bucks, 2 Mini Lop bucks, 1 San rye/rye grass haylage $2q. Greg Weeks

Juan buck, adorable new babies ready before Perry 912-987-8970

Easter $15 ea., cages avail. Bill Brumbelow '98 Coastal hay rolls, well fert., $30. Terry

Douglasville 770-949-9394

Dockery Albany 912-888-2280

'98 fescue, rnd. bales, 1000 lbs./$20. J. Grandy Williamson 770-567-8409

'98 fescue, horse qlty., lge. sq. bales, well fert., rain free in.the barn $2.50 at barn. Bobby Harrington Cedartown 770-748-0447

'98 horse qlty., highly fert., weed free Coastal hay, sq. $3.50 ea., rnd. $40 ea. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326

'98 horse qlty. hay, fescue/bermuda mxd., $3/sq. bales, $30/roll; Tift 44 $3.50/$40; cow hay $20. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7483419

'98 horse qlty. sq. bales common bermuda/orchardgrass $2.50/bale, dely. avail. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700

'98 horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain & weed free, sheltered $25. W.H. Jones Hiram 770-943-6911

'98 horse qlty. Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fer!., rain free, $3.50 per bale, over 100 $3.25. Tripp Connor Social Circle 770-267-4974

'98 rnd. Coastal bermuda hay, fer!., horse qlty., $20. Martha Greaver Hawkinsville 912783-2173

'98 rye hay, highly fert., UGA soil spec. md. bales-$25, del. avail. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-994-9492

'98 sq. bales Bahia & Coastal bermuda, weed free, rain free, horse qlty., $2.50 at barn,
$2.75 del.; also, rnd. bales. Todd Carpenter Ellaville 912-937-5877

'98 yellow ear corn for cow feed $7/100 lbs., shelled corn $8/100 lb., bags extra. Don Collins Blairsville 706-745-1244

4x5 rolls fescue mix $20/roll, 30 rolls good bermuda in barn $30/roll, dely. avail., sq. bales bermuda, cow/mulch $2.50. Neil Anderson Barnesville 770-358-3708

5x5 rolls fescue hay $25/roll, horse qlty., sq. bales, bermuda $3/bale, dely. avail. Ken Ross Comer 706-783-3564

8000 sq. Coastal bermuda, tight bales, 200 rolls of peanut hay, wrapped. Ray Abbott Albany 912-435-3775 912-883-9102
Alfalfa & Timothy/Alfalfa, 85 & 55 lb. bales, super qlty., defy. avail. Kevin Jewell Conyers 404-680-1245 770-483-1553

Alfalfa hay, foliage analysis, horse qlty., sq. bales, pick up or dely., $4.50/bale. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-291-0671 706-233-9954

Alfalfa hay, first and second cutting avail.,

55-60 lb. bales, horse qlty., $6-$7, Fannin Co.,

call evgs. Mike Weaver McCaysvil_le 706-

492-5524

.

Alicia bermuda, horse qlty., rain free. J. Kinchen 586 Mathis Rd. Cairo 912-377-3460

Alicia, Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fert., weed free, sq. bales $3.25. John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216

Bermuda haylage, rye haylage, be.rmuda dry hay, med. rolls hay $30, haylage $25, Enrlich Farms. D. Rabhan Swainsboro 912-

Quitman 912-263-5784
Prime Coastal bermuda hay, highly fert., $3.50 sq. blaes in barn; rye hay, rnd. bales/$25, dely. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463
Taking orders for '99, 4x5 rnd. bermuda hay, well fert., limed, to be picked up when baled, $25/bale, horse qlty. Billy Bullock Dallas 770445-9392 770-397-6856
Taking orders for sq. bales fescue, $2/bale in field, dely. avail., Cartersville-Canton area. G. McTyre Cartersville 770-607-8478
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, top qlty. md. bales, not rained on, in barn, call evenings. L. Crawshaw Crawshaw Farms Social Circle 770-464-297 4
Tift 44 hay, horse qlty. & weed free, sq. bales/$3, 10 miles west of Pine Mountain. Morgan Marlowe 6521 Hwy. 18 Pine Mountain 31822 706-882-5949
Tift 44 top qlty. hay, lge. rnd. bales, Good Hope, Monroe area, call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 404-255-2260

AG SEED/PLANTS FOR SALE

If you have any questions regarding this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.

Advertisers of agricultural seed must

submit a current germination report (not

more than 9 months old) for each type seed

advertised. Reports will be returned upon

request. Certain varieties of seed are

protected from propagation unless they are

grown as a class of certified seed. For

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304,

Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed,

such as Doles 6738, 6.847 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.

Old fashioned fruit trees-Wolf River (World's

k'

)

best coo mg apple Fujii, Limbertwig (old

fashion apple), free list. Jim Lawson 2730

Yellow Creek Rd. Ball Ground 30107 770-

893-2141

.

'98 Red Moon & Star watermelon seeds,

90% germ., $2/pkg. w/SASE. H. M. Burnette

5393 Cleveland Rd. Cohutta 30710 706-694-

3374

'98 old timey plumgranny seeds $2/pkg.

w/SASE. C. Burnette P.O. Box 100 Tennga

30751

'98 old timey plumgranny seeds, $1/pkg.

wann72Tolcup Iaay-Finger peas.-D.
Millwood 5935 Wesleyan Dr. Macon 912477-3190
Want 3 lbs. Lady Finger pea seed. J. 0. Woodard Stockbridge 770-474-4781
Want Heritage raspberry plants. William Catchpole Smyrna 770-435-3670
Want Red or Golden raspberry plants, jus for removal or at reas. price. Don Elsen P.O. Box 714 Clarkesville 30523 706-754-8515
Want Sealey Bark watermelon seeds. B. Roland 614 Hagin Rd Grovetown 30813 706863-2191
Want White Star seed potatoes. Ronnie Hall Ellijay 706-276-4083
Want okra, long pod seeds, 2 pkg., will send money by return mail. Mrs. Smithley P.O. Box 5204 Augusta 30916
Want old time cornfield bean seed (pole type). Gracie Anderson 584 Hogsed Rd. Hiawassee 30546 706-896-2319
Want old time Whippoorwill pea seed, call/write. Phillip Hammond 205 Woodland Ter. Calhoun 30701 706-629-7156
Want old timey cut short bean seed, call o write. Frank McGuire P.O. Box 591 Adairsville 30103 770-773-7368
Want quill melon seeds. Barbara Dutton Adairsville 706-629-8067
Want small amount of old timey Lady Finger pea seed, 1/4-!/2 or 1 lb. for planting. Harold Sigman Bainbridge 912-246-1794
Want some running okra seeds, please send name, address and price. Louise K. Moorhead 326 W, Johnson St. Hartwell 30643
Want to buy old timey White Star seed potatoes, call aft. 6 pm. Della L. Rucker Jasper 706-692-5676
FLOWERS FOR SALE
_if you have any questions about this category, call Mia Flaney at 404-651-9084:
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 Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or

Baby bunnies in wh., charcoal, brown $1 O '98 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., 237-6313

w/SASE. C. Himes Summerville 706-857- shipment of protected plants, contact:

ea., near Indian Springs State Park. Marianna highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. S. Bermuda/fescue hay, heavily fert:, horse 1663

Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy.

Lord Flovilla 770-775-2992

Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268

qlty. $3/bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770- Bermuda grass sprigs, Tift 44, coastal, Tift 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-

Bunnies to breeders, Dwarfs, Angoras, '98 Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., well fert., in barn, 948-7282 404-881-2460

85, also, custom planting. Don Couch 6411.

Lops, NZW, Flemish Giant. D. Norris sq. bales $3.50/bale, fescue rolls, 4x5 rolls Coastal bermuda, 6x5 rnd. bales, weed free, Watkinsville 706-769-9777

$1 pkg. w/LSASE: larkspur, old-fashioned

LaGrange 706-884-1578

$25/roll. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024 qlty. hay, $30/bale. Dan Pike Perry 912-477- Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, Tift 85, Tift 78, poppy, sweet William, foxglove, old-fashioned

Bunnies, Netherland Dwarf, Mini Rex, some '98 Tift 44, premium qlty. sq. bales, $3.50 6079 912-741-2281

custom sprigging. Ray Beaty Coolidge 912- hollyhock, coneflower, (pink echinacae).

mix. cages & supplies. S. Hurlbutt Senoia ea. for 20 or more. Charles Mcintosh Monroe Coastal bermuda, rain free, well fert., in 941-2047

Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd.

770-599-6128

770-267-9536

barn, lge. sq. bales, call btw. 5-7:30 pm. Martin Cert. Bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44, Reidsville 30453

Bunnies, Mini Lops, standard size & Dwarfs, '98 Tift 44, lge. sq. bales, highly fert., rain Reagan Stockbridge 770-929-8530

Coastal, Tifway & Alicia, also custom planting. $1.50 ea. pkt. seed LSASE: nandina,

breeding does & bucks, all cols. & sizes. M. free in barn $3.25, other $2.50. Edwine Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales/$3, rolls Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380

autumn clematis, mxd. achimenes, brunfelsia

Murphy Marietta 770-428-4900

Summers Temple 770-562-3679

$20. Bishop Pirkle Covington 770-786-6095

Cert. Tifton 44, Russell & Tifton 85 Bermuda yesterday, today, tomorrow. K. Lane 1407 W.

Bunnies, Mini Rex, Dwarf, Mini Lops & '98 Tifton 9 Bahia hay, good qlty., 900-1000 Coastal bermuda hay in barn, 5'x5' rolls/$30, sprigs, also custom planting in Morgan & Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601

crosses $15 ea., breeder bucks, Mini Rex, lb. rolls $15 picked up, call for dely. prices. sq. bales $3.50 ea. Larry Eley White Plains surrounding counties. Alan Verner Rutledge $1.50 ea. pkt. seed w/LSASE: Brazil-

Dwarf x Mini Rex $10 ea. S. Harris Marietta Larry Redmond P.O. Box 430 Springfield 706-467-2184

706-557-2161

buttons, cat's-paw, cat's-claw, mirabilis, (four

770-992-1669

31329 912-754-3091

Coastal bermuda hay '98, 30 md. bales, Certified Tifton 9 Bahia seed for sale. Allen o'clock), red ardisia. B. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane

Easter bunnies $7.50 ea., cages $10 ea. R. '98 bermuda hay, sq. bales $2.50 ea. M. fert./limed, $25/roll, $20/roll if all taken. L. Alter Newton Sylvania 912-857-3422

Chula 31733

Hodge East Point 404-766-5917

Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477

Griffin 770-489-1295

Coastal Bermuda & Alicia sprigs, also, '98 sultana/impatien seeds, 35 cols. &

Easter bunnies, Lops, Dwarfs, NZW & '98 bermuda fescue mix, highly fert., horse Coastal bermuda hay, heavily fert., rain free, custom planting, wildlife food plots. R.L. shades, many variegated, tall reseeding 1/2

standard ready now, some breeders & cages qlty. $2.50 in barn., 4x5 rnd. bales $30. sq. bales, $3/bale in barn. James Harrington Lingold Milledgeville 912-452-2752

. tsp. $1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George

avail. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227

Stanley Williams Tallapoosa 770-574-5483 Griffin 770-228-0114

Cown white field com/Truckers yellow com, Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705

Easter bunnies, Satin & Netherland Dwarf 770-574-5208

Coastal bermuda hay, 25 bales, Dec. 91 % germ., $2/lb. plus $2.80 shipping. Gene '98 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1

$10/up. Chuck Watts Bremen 770-537-5245

'98 bermuda hay, sq. bales, rain free in cutting, about 800 lbs., $30 per bale, call aft. 4 Cohran 4411 Mulberry Rock ijd. Dallas 30132 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry

Easter bunnies, Netherland Dwarf, Dutch, barn, $3 per bale. Ross McQueen Locust pm. Eugene Lovett Tennille 912-552-7819

Elephant garlic bublets, nesting onions Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362

Holland Lop, Jersey Wooley, standard straight Grove 770-957-1475.



Fescue orchardgrass hay,. lge. sq. bales, 10/$2 w/SASE & 2 stamps; Georgia collards & '98 Martin gourd seeds, 50/$1 plus SASE

ear. Nancy Chandler Carrollton 770-834- '98 bermuda hay, rain free, sq. bales in barn limed & fert., rain free, horse qlty., $32.25 iri purple top turnips $1 pkt. w/SASE. Emily w/instr. Wanda Blanton 469 Elford Rd. Ellijay

3490 770-830-6983

$3.50/bale. Tim Martin Alpharetta 770-475- barn. John Wofford Ball Ground 770-735- Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406

30540

Easter bunnies, fryers, runners, rabbits of all 6881

4514

Fescue seed, KY. 31 tall, germ. 94%, purity '98 cleome, melanpodium, rose campion,

kinds & colors, also feeders. Frankie Hicks 198 bermuda hay, highly fert., 4x5 rnd. Fescue & clover hay, sq. bales/$2.50; also, 97.37%, 50 lb. bags, cleaned, $35 per bag. R. pastels achillea, snapdragons, cosmos, liatris,

Conyers 770-483-1721

bales/$25. Sam Carpenter 14 Grimsley Rd. mulch hay $1/bale. Bob Bahr Cohutta 706- Herring Cumming 770-887-0921

tithonia, "White Cloud" nicotiana. N. Evans

Easter bunnies, baby Mini Lops, solid & Tifton 31794 912-388-2929 912-386-8365

694-3721

Fruit trees. pecans, grapes, scuppernongs, 1003 Park Forest Ct. NW. Lilburn 30047-

broken, born 2/28, ready April 1st, reserve now '98 berm.uda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales in Fescue hay rnd. bales, in the dry, $20. Ben blk.berries raspberries, crabapples, figs, 6877

for Easter. Elaine Lankford Lawrenceville barn, $3/bale. Bill Kemp Fairburn 770-306- Evans 502 Quarry Rd. Fairmount 30139 706- others, container grown bare root. M. L. '98 coreopsis, poppy, Jefferson bean,

770-338-0082

3699

337-2419

Williams Franklin 706-675-3048

moonflower, zinnia, sunflower, periwinkle,

Gorgeous Jersey Woolies, purebred $20 ea. '98 bermuda hay, lge. rolls/$25, small Fescue hay, limed and fert., stored under Georgia Red seed cane, 098 crop. E. M. raspberry button, $1/pkg. SASE. Jeanne

C. Herring Locust Grove 770-914-8074

bales/$2.75. T.W. Duggar Webb Farms cover, sq. $1.75/bale, rnd. $23. R.W. Turner Anderson Glennville 912-654_2932 912_654_ Smith Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754

Healthy babies $10 ea., Fuzzy Lops, Hahira 912-242-6423 912-794-2578

.Brooks 770-719-8545

3082

'98 cypress, (hummingbird), vine, reseeding

Dwarfs, Mini Lops, Polish, Mini Rex (pedi.) '98 bermuda & fescue, 4x5 rnd. bales $20 Fescue hay, '98 rnd. bales, limed, fert., in German tomato seed, substandard, grow 3 red salvia, love-lies-bleeding, cleome, white, $15, show qlty.), cages. T. Ashley Knoxville ea., dely avail. Larry Casey Covington 770- .barn. George Pace Hampton 770-946-4187 lbs. or more, pink or yellow, 50 seeds $3, 100 purple, $1/pkt. w/SASE. B. Bryant 1143

912-836-2410
Holland Lops, bunnies to breeders, show qlty., Flemish Giant bunnies $20/up, all pedi., socialized. R. McBrayer Carrollton 770-8307221
Mini Lop rabbits, 6 wks to 1mos., variety of
colors, tame, $1 O ea. Nanette Chastirie Newnan 706-675-1417
Mix. rabbits, 4 mos. old $10, older mix. bucks, cages & accessories avail. Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch 770-945-2810

787-0775
'98 bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3 ea.; '97 bermuda $2, in barn. H. VonRichthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143
'98 crop Coastal bermuda hay, lge. rnd. bales, highly fert., rain free, exc. qlty. $25/bale. Richard Bird Portal 912-865-2885
'98 crop bermuda hay, sq. bales, $2 & $2.50 per bale. R. Holdridge 611 Hutchins Rd. Roopville 30170 770-854-4095 770-854.7247

Fescue-bermuda mix $2/bale at the barn, Fescue good for cattle $1.50/bale, J.J. Brown Farm. Steve Himic Hwy. 85 E. Woodbury .706-327-5446
Fescue/bermuda mix stored in barn, $20 per .roll. Jimmy Neisler Cumming 770-889-1719
Good Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales in barn, rain free, well fert., $2.50/bale, also lge. rnd. $25. Wanda Johnson Elberton 706-283.3607
Good horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq.

seeds $5 w/SASE. N.M. Saine 1768 White Hill Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

Rd. Murrayville 30564 706-864-3186

'98 giant mix col. zinnia seeds $1/pk.

Kentucky 31 fescue, cleaned & bagged in 50
lb. bags, .50 cents per lb., del. avail. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-245-5314
Old fashion small white crisp cucumber seed
$1/tsp. w/SASE. J. Bryan 126 Ash Ave.

w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292 770-228-3868
98 pink & red hollyhock seed, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. R. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
'98 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed

Dahlonega 30533 706-864-2574

$1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial,

Old time or elephant garlic plants $8/doz., goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State

shipped free. Allen Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

Rd. Uvalda 30473

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NZW & NZB bunnies, will make exc. '98 crop Tift 44, highest qlty. horse hay, rain bales, $2.25/bale at barn, dely. avail., need to Pinkeye Purplehull peas, 60% germ., When advertising protected plants in the

breeders, exc. bloodline. J. Porter Winder & weed free, $4/bale; 1000 lb. rolls $40 & $30, sell, call aft. 6 pm. Willie Lee Statesboro 912- $25/50 lb. bag. E. C. Usry 1080 Ho}'t Braswell Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of

770-307-5894

can del. Herb Bixler Perry 912-987-9858

587-5983

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Rd. Wrens 30833 706-547-2251

your permit to sell protected plants.

Wednesday April 7, 1999

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'98 reseeding impatiens, var. beau. cols., Butterfly bushes $5, brugmansia angel's

1/2 tsp./$1 w/LSASE, orders over $6 please trumpet, confederate rose, parrot lily,

incl. extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West (alstromeria); seeds, moonvine, hyacinth bean

Point Circle Marietta 30068

$1 SASE. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-

'98 reseeding red salvia, hibiscus, red, 1104

yellow; vinca, purple, white; four o'clock, pink, Butterfly bushes, (potted), variegated vinca

yellow $1/pkt. w/SASE. Audrey Rhoney 231 major, $0.10 ea.; ivy, lamium, cannas, irises,

Lawson Homes Eatonton 31024 706-485- more. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004

8234

Callas, white $14/4 bulbs, lge. Elephant ear

'98 seed, marshmallow plant, extremely bulbs, grow up to 6', $13/doz., all ppd.

beau. & hardy, $2/pkt. w/SASE. Vaughn Margaret Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd.

Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 30148 Winder 30680 770-867-6188

'98 seed, red cypress vine, hummingbirds Canna bulbs, dbt. red dwarf, The President,

can't resist, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Joseph lge., $12/doz. ppd.; Red Firecracker cannasCollins 622 Goode Rd. Conyers 30094 770- free, plus post. Mrs. Matthews 895 Cloudland

483-2052

Canyon Pk. Rd., Rising Fawn 30738 706-

'98 seeds: small white clematis, raspberry 398-1804

bachelor's buttons, touch-me-not, marigold, Cannas, dbl. dwarf red, yellow or pink, $1/pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, $11/doz., add $3.50

_LaGrange 30241

post. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee

'98 seeds: purple, pink zinias, castor bean, 30174

cleome, dwarf orange marigold $1 w/SASE. Cannas, yellow dwarf, tall, yellow, orange, Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock red, mxd., $9/doz., prompt shipment, postage

30188

paid. Sue Williams 2801 Massee Post Rd.

'98 seeds: purple coneflower, black-eyed Adel 31620 912-549-7254

Susan, four o'clock, zinnia, list of many others, Carolina sapphire, B&B, 6-7', $40, we dig,

$1/Tbsp. SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury. over 100 to choose from. C. Berry Covington

Cross Avondale Estates 30002

770-786-1370

'98 seeds: melampodium, cleome, anise hyssop, thunbergia, moonflower, echinacea, zebrina, hollyhock, helenium, helichrysum braceatum-most, $1/tsp. B. Sutherland .Woodstock 770-928-7325
'98 seeds: angel's trumpet, four o'clock, $1/pk.; marigold 1/2 cup/$1 w/LSASE. A. Folds .721 Costley Rd. LaGrange 30241
'98 seeds: marigolds and zinnias, 1/4 cup/$1, send SASE. J. Pruitt 23 G.W. Taffar .Rd. Dawsonville 30534-6604 706-216-2315

Castor beans for mole control, 100 seeds/$2 plus lge. envelope w/2 stamps. Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Lane Blue Ridge 30513 706-6323914
Cleome, vinca, and cockscomb seeds for sale, $1/tsp., send SASE. W. Hurston 4723 20th Ave. Columbus 31904
Coneflower, (purple), cosmos, (pink), zinnias, (white), from plants, grown w/o chemicals, 36 seeds/$1 ea. type w/SASE. Debra Combs P.O. Box 29533 Atlanta 30359-

'98 seeds: daisy, shasta, rudbeckia; cleome, 0533

white, purple, pink, money plant, $1/Tbsp., Coreopsis, morning glory, Mexican

instr. incl., SASE. C. Martin 525 Smithstone sunflower, cockscomb, cypress vine, all

.Trace Marietta 30067

$1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton P.O. Box 524

'98 seeds: mxd. perennials, (comes back Trenton 30752

every yr.), w/instr., $1/pkt. w/SASE. Fran Crape myrtles $8, variegated & gm. liriope Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763 $3.50 ea., daylilies $3.50, azaleas $3.50,

2nd yr. amaryllis bulbs $12/doz., '98 Bradford pears, 6-8', $10. Glenn Fuller 952

seeds/$1/pkg. w/SASE. C.D. Hill 642 Hendrick Northside Dr. Lawrenceville 30043 770-963-

Rd. Ft. Valley 31030 912-825-2719

3306

3 old timey purple, red, pink verbena $8; 3 Crinum lily bulbs 10/$10, will make 3-5" tall

white Easter rose $8; also, running ol<ra seed groups of lilies w/delicate white flowers, very

$1/pkg. w/SASE. Jo.Sanders 408 Highland Dr. hardy. Anglia Webb-Crosby 7420 Webb Rd.

Elberton 30635 706-283-6117

Hahira 31632

3" dwarf mondo grass, gm. liriope, gm. Daylilies for sale, over 1000 var., start

Christmas liriope, euonymus, yellow daylily selling March, price list avail., open garden

clumps, ground cover. Cathie Thomas 6835 second wk. end of June. Patricia Pannell

Hembree Dr. Austell 770-739-2125

Good Hope 770-267-6630

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also, Daylilies, Stella de Oro, $2/gals., no

eucalyptus, herbs, palms, & ferns, roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967
Achimene bulbs 21/$6 PP., growing instr., purple, pink, orange, blue. J.B. Frossard 4328 Fawn Ln. Smyrna 30082 770-434-0793

shipping. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
Daylilies, beau. pinks, red, violets, whites, golds, purples, hundreds more, info. avail., shipped or sold by appt. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington 770-787-7177

Achimenes, (widow's tears), orange, 6 bulbs/$1; red blazing star & yellow hibiscus, Japanese hollyhock $0.50-ea. pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Angel's trumpet, ommental pepper" morning gr<Yry;Touro'ctcict<s;-passion flower, rvtexcian sunflower, $1/pk., $5/6 pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg 30277 770-304-8413
Angel's trumpet pink rooted cuttings $10, incl. shipping and hdlg. Eva Rowland Madison 706-342-1688
Angel's-trumpet seeds, vine type, 15/$1, bush type 30/$1 w/lge. post. $0.55 SASE, picture incl. David Jeffress 113 Robert E. Lee Ft. Oglethorpe 30742-3714 706-886-0450
Aquatic plants and flowers for your pond or patio: lilies, lotus, parrot's-feather & more, call for prices. Christy Porter Covington 770-7841588
Asiatic lilies, all cols., tulips, red, mxd., $5; dayli.lies $1, all in 3/4 gal. pots. Anne Whitehead Douglasville 770-949-9800
Aucuba, arum, fems, foxglove, iris, blackeyed Susan, scilla, peegee, Nikko blue & climbing hydranges, other. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Autumn clematis, hydrangea, wisteria, Siberian iris, nandina $3, trumpet vines $2, butterfly bushes, forsythia $1.50, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Azaleas for sale, in gal. buckets. Bernard Bunn 5682 Lakeside Dr. Union City 30291 770-964-5430
Azaleas, hydrangeas, butterfly bushes, hostas, (newest var.), leyland cypress, shrubbery. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770946-3525
Azaleas, 1 & 3 gal. $2.50/$6.50, rhododendrons, camellia, leucothe, pieris, native azaleas, 1 & 3 gal., $4 & $11. Dominic DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116
Basketball, longneck dipper, bsh. gourd seeds 10/$1 w/SASE. John Torpy Ill 1034 Hwy. #1 N. Swainsboro 30401
Bearded iris or orange triple daylilies $12/doz., pink or white oxalis 2 doz./$12, Stephanotis $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Bird-of-paradise, chrysanthemum, hibiscus, podocarpus, $3.15/up ppd., potted, many others, list for SASE, seed treated. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
Black Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, violet stem Elephant ears, ginger lilies, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Bolero marigold, yellow hibiscus, starflower, pink cleome, blazing star, pink pampas, plume, celosia, orange & yellow marigolds. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora Drive SW. Calhoun 307017710
Boxwoods: American and English, must dig; aucubas, daffodils. E. Hood Lilburn 770-9231591
Bulbs-choice dahlias, asstd. cols., cannas, red, tall, 2-4 eyes, yellow daylilies, all for $8/doz., add $2.50 post. S. Johnson 65 Rockland Tri. Sharpsburg 30277 770-2540150
Bulbs: old timey daffodil $2/doz., nakedlady, bluebells, cannas, magic lily, vinca, Siberian iris, shrubbery, boxwood, daylilies. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, $1/fan, $5 shipping

up to 3 lbs. Larry Minish P.O. Box 232 Commerce 30529 706-335-6260

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, good supply, 5 fans/$8, shipping $5 extra. M.M. Haynes Canton 770-479-.5224 ... _ . . . Daylilles; 1200/more var., send $1 for 12 page descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15 postpaid. Allene Harris 474 Rockdale Rd. Canon 30520 706-376-2353

Daylilies, beau., mix col., in pots, $3. Lillian Sheriff 4658 Ryan Rd. Conley 30288 404363-0026

Daylilies, "Prairie Blue Eyes", 4/$12 PP.

Ouida Craft 770 Rockdale Rd. Canon 30520 706-376-4442

Daylilies, 1 gal. containers $1 .99 ea. W. Braddy 120 Bull St. Glennville 30427 912654-3424

Daylilies, 100 fans, mxd. cols., $35 plus $5 shipping wforder. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738

Daylilies, 1300 AHS regd. var., list avail.,

asstd. others, grab bag specials, March

sales/shipping,

bloom

2

mos.,

lilypipe@negia.net.

Joann

Stewart

Watkinsville 706-769-7652

Daylilies, 600+ AHS regd. var., asstd. seedlings avail., free price list, Dirt Road Daylilies. F. Stephens 1455 Pearson Rd. Sylvester 31791 912-776-7363

Daylilies, mtn. mint, achillea, lamb's ear, stokesia, vinca minor, hosta, pachysandra, Siberian iris, call aft. 6 pm. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088

Daylilies, send 55 cent stamp for descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd.

Ringgold 30736

Daylilies, send 55 cents stamp for
descriptive price list of 400 varieties. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner Robins 31095 912-953-4778

Daylilies, send 2 stamps for descriptive price list of 500 var., open anytime, bargains galore, Flat Creek daylilies. G. Griffin Rte. 4, Box 4525 Nashville 31639 912-686-5243

Daylilies, sev. cols. or shades, $1 O/doz., no shipping. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd. Alpharetta 30004 770-475-4957

Daylily seeds 100/$3, coreopsis, Queen Anne's lace, touch-me-not, hibiscus, Gloriosa daisies & spider plants $1/pkg. w/SASE .. Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan

30265

Daylily, hosfa, St. John's wort, seaoats, leyland cypress, more, $2/up, send SASE for list, call aft. 6 pm. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-229-1332

Dbl. dwarf marigold seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Hersie Wilson 1410 U.S. Hwy. 76 E. Hiawassee 30546

Dbl. orange dyalilies, Siberian iris $6/doz., add $3.25 post. Rosa Avery ~07 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107

Easter egg plant seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. George Caudell P.O. Box 54972 Atlanta 30308

English ivy, gm. liriope, and vinca minor for sale. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770-4755365

Exotic ginger lilies 12/$15 postpaid. J. Tebbel 2509 Wawona Dr. NE. Atlanta 30319

Ads cannot be called m by phone.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Fall '98 old-fashioned phlox seeds, $1/1/2 tsp. w/SASE. Pat Lystiuk 301 Moore Rd. Hartwell 30643 706-376-6496
Foxglove, larkspurs, peony poppies, pink lady fingers, cypress vine, petunias, sgl. & dbl. hollyhock, $1 ea. w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752 706-6574409
Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory Flat 770-751-1501
Free monkey grass, you dig. Mrs. Robert Brown Smyrna 770-435-7767
Geranium seeds 10/$1 w/SASE, no checks please. Grace Nickoles 1008 South 301 Jesup 31545 912-427-7100
Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post., others. P. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge 30281 770-474-2981
Ginger lilies, send SASE. A. Allen 3021 Coverdale Rd. Ashburn 31714 912-567-0052
Graney greybeards, lace leaf maples, tree peonies, lotus tubers, will ship._ Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Helleborus seedlings 10/$2.50, arum italicJ.Jm, perennial cyclamen, lge. helleborus, bloodroot, trillium, native ginger, no shipping. M. Kuniansky 1536 Nantahalla Ct., Atlanta 404-633-9507
Hen-and-chicks, mix daylilies, spider wort plants $12/doz. PP.; prince's-feather or yarrow $2/SASE. L. Brooks 2622 Garden Lake Blvd. Rome 30165
Hollyhocks, biennial old-fashioned favorites, mxd. seed-burgundy, blush, cream, chalk, peach w/simple & complex blossoms, $1/tsp. w/SASE. G.T. Eskew P.O. Box 4595 Eatonton 31024-4595 706-485-0388
Honeysuckle 12/$20 PP., purple, gm. shamrock, 5 ea./$10 PP., red spider lilies 7/$15 PP. Betty Addis 123 Jane Lane Brunswick 31525 912-265-5245
Hosta; 35 varieties: Big Blues, Sum & Substance, elegans, Blue Angel, Patriot, guacamole, fragrant bouquet, Montana. M. Bethel Milner 770-228-0030
Hostas, choose from over 150 var., daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12/$20, disc. on 4 doz./more, variegated liriope, Japanese painted ferns. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770-943-7530
Hostas, over 200 var., miniature to giants, golds, blues, many diff. variegated types, daylilies, ornamental grasses, Japanese maples. Richard Jolly Tyrone 770-487-5036
Hundreds of hardy perennials $2/gal., incl. geum, sedums, rosemary, chives, sundrops. P. kinzey Athens 706-353-3083
Impatiens, peony poppies, foxglove, moon seed, petunias, cleome, purple, $1 ea. w/SASE. Amanda Phillips 110 Phillip Dr., Trenton 30752 706-657-7146
Impatiens, (mix col.), periwinkle, balsam or cleome, (orchid), $1/pkg. of 200+ seeds, all reseeding, w/SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Iris, Siberian iris, althaea, aucuba, forsythia, hydrangea, bee l:)alm, columbine, verbena, liriope, vinca, red hot poker, sedum, seeds, will ship. L. Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
Jrj5, !:llk.,_ qther _,cols"" d<i.YUlie.s...-.hatdY hibiscus, lriope, Homestead verbena, hosta, cushion mums. Betty Stephens Monroe 770267-5055
Iris, purple Siberian, $6/doz., bearded: burgundy & gold $8/doz., liriope, variegated, ajuga, vinca major, daylilies, ivy. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036
Japanese red maples, 1 gal. and up, Crimson Queen, Tamukeyama, Bloodgood, $19.50; also, seedlings from $8. C. Howe Alpharetta 770-619-0680
Jelly bush, also called hibiscus sabarriffa, Indian sorrell, Roselle, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE. James Coleman Box 131 Sylvester 31791
Job's tears, Indian corn beads, also, used Indian craft, 15 seeds/$1 and 2 stamps, 1000 seeds/$0.05 ea. ppd. F.X. Hessler 333 Stover Creek Cove Blue Ridge 30513
Larkspurs, impatiens, snapdragons, giant cockscombs, standing cypress, cosmos, dbl. sgl. hollyhock, petunias, white marigolds. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
Leyland cypress, 3 gal./$8, 7 gal/$20. Carolyn Grant Gainesville 770-536-4695
Leyland cypress, 1-2 gal., 18"-24", $2.50. Shirley Wilson 2867 Airline Rd. Thomasville 31757 912-228-4026
Leyland cypress 3 gal./$8 ea. or 10/$70, 7 gal./$20. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leylands, Carolina sapphire, cedars, crypotmeria, 1 to 45 gal., other plants, 40% under retail, price list. B. Kirkner Pavo 912226-0960
Limited supply, passiflora, (passion flower), lge. flower vine, relates to crucifixion story, $1/pkg. w/SASE. S. Lincoln 489 Hooper Rd. Commerce 30530
Long handle dipper gourd. seed 20/$1 w/SASE, makes attractive old-fashioned dipper. M.L. Powell P.O. Box 613 Jackson 30233 770-775-5791
Longneck dipper gourd seeds, lengths of 3', $1 w/SASE. Shannon Wagner 280 Rock Hill Rd. Milledgeville 31061
Luffa sponge seed, 75 seeds/$1 w/SASE. G. Jackson 1893 Hightqwer Tr. Conyers 30012 770-483-3533
Luffa sponge seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Nicole Rennie 315 Summerfield Dr. Alpharetta 30022
Mexican sunflower, Caveman gourds, four o'clock, cleome, red hibscus, money plant, touch-me-not, lge. orange marigolds $1/pk., lge. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Missouri primrose $3/doz., Siberian iris $3.50/doz., Veronica $2.50/doz., other plants, $10 min., $3 post. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-9421599
Mondo, thrifl, phlox, monarda, $1.50/4" cont.; cleome, echinacea, Gloriosa daisy seeds, $1/Tbsp., can't ship plants. Rodney Petty Marietta 770-973-6009
Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta Hwy. Gainesville 30501
Money plant and four o'clock seeds $1/tsp. w/SASE, no checks. Mrs. Dan Mcavy 1834 Story Ridge Rd. Washington 30673

Money plants for sale. Judy Youngblood 37 Striped liriope $39/100, green $27/100, $7

.Alabama Rd. Cave Springs 706-777-8650 for shipping; monroe white $1/plant. Mozelle

Moonflower seeds, lge. white blooms at Woody 1897 Bond Bridge Rd., Royston

night, w/in~r.. 15 seeds/$1 w/SASE. John ,30662 706-245-0961

.Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224

Sugar maple, 3-4', $4, native red maple, 3-

Native and evergreen azaleas, (1 OO's), 4', $3, Japanese maple, 3-4', $10, althaea, 2many more unique plants, no shipping. 3', $1. Kassie Thompson Decatur 404-241Winona Melton 1741 BoboRd. Dallas 770- _7381

505-5870 770-445-0415

Trees in containers, yellow poplar, willow

Native azaleas, trillium viburnum, ferns, oak, red oak, swamp chestnut oak, sweetgum,

lilac, bleeding heart, hydrangea. Dave 3' to 5', $5-$15. N. Halley Metter 912-685-

Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849

5266

Night blooming moon vine seed, (calonyction aculeatum), 25/$1 w/SASE. George Baker 4419 Branchwood Dr. .Martinez 30907
Okame cherry, 5 gal./$10, Yoshino, crape myrlte $12, 6-1 O', B/B Foster holly $50, leyland cypress, others. Rich Gunn Alto 706-7765211
Old timey daffodil & jonquil $6/doz. ship free; '98 Confederate rose seed, $2/bolt, approx. 30 seeds to ea. bolt, SASE. Mary

Trumpet bush, moonvine, hollyhock, cleome, amaryllis, foour o'clock, rudbeckia $1/pkg. LSASE. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown ,Rd., Attapulgus 31715 912-465-3641
Trumpet tree, (7 var.), daylily, pachysandra, Enlgish ivy, purple wintercreeper, clematis, crocosmia, mondo, liriope, more, call/write for info. C. Henderson 171 Marietta St., ,Alpharetta 30004 770-475-6503
Trumpet trees for sale, 4 cols., $5 ea. _Maggie Vincent Auburn 770-963-4372

Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473 Water lotus lily, beau. pink/yellow in 18 gal. Old timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Siberian tubs, $28, can also ~hip bareroot limited time. iris $6/doz. w/$5 post./doz.; boxwood, diff. _Lisa Whiteside Smyrna 770-432-9581

sizes, prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway Weigela, Mexican primrose $1 ea., $3 post.;

.60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331

shastas, variegated vinca, obedient plants

Old timey pink climbine roses and old timey 15/$8 ppd. Debbie Payne 413 N. Central Ave., white roses, $5 ea. Ginger Jones 1194 Robert ,Blackshear 31516

Jones Rd. Dawsonville 30534

Yellow, purple trumpet bush, moon vine

One purple leaf plum 6', one autumnalis morning-glory annuals, perennials, mxd. var., cherry, (fall and spring blooming), 8', you dig send $1 SASE. Dolly Gray Rt. 1, Box 166 and del., reas. L. Weiss Marietta 770-565- _Sparks 31647 912-546-4891

5722 Oxali deppei-iron cross, pink flowers, cross-

Flowers Wanted

shaped, blotch on the leaves, med. size bulbs, 5/$4, $1 extra. Sylvia Ward 2134 Davis Rcj. Stone Mountain 30087 770-736-8730
Pachysandra $1 O for 50 bare roots. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
Perennial, everlasting sweet peas, pink and white, plant now, 2/$1 plus long SASE, (2 stamps). C. Hinton 234 Alfred Ave. Rome 30161 706-234-3692
Perennials, herbs, heirloom vegetables, more, springs ale, call for list. Theresa Allen 1405 Womack Ave. East Point 404-7556997
Periwinkle myrtle, (vinca), super evergreen ground cover, sun or shade, 8 plants/$9.85 shipping included. A. Deville Rte. 1, Box 74-A Mauk31058
Pink coral vine seed 25/$1 w/$0.43 SASE. Elvera McDonald Rte. 2, Box 125 Nahunta 31553 912-462-5648

Want multi-bulbed potted cllvia plant. Robert _Hoge Atlanta 404-261-1520
Want apple gourd seeds. Sue Holtzclaw 253 _Spearman Lane Canton 30115 770-479-4221
Want castor bean plants, olq-fashioned red hollyhocks, plants that are 3 yrs. old, collect aft. 6 pm. J.W. Neely Waynesboro 706-554_6149
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and .hosta. R. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want one potted Gingko tree, will pick-up anywhere in 770 or 678 area code, willing to pay reas. price. Marvin Chancey Grayson .770-338-8980
Want to buy cutting from orchid cactus. E. Jensen 8411 Mt. Zion Rd. Whitesburg 30185.9601 770-489-1342
Want variegated rhodea japonica. W. iNewton Roswell 770-992-0926

Pink or white spiraea, deutzia, snowball,

mockorange, almond, hydrangea, named daylilies, $5 ea. M. Bowman 197 W.C. Bryant

MISCELLANEOUS

Pkwy. Calhoun 30701 706-629-6893

Pink thrift, oxalis, purple, white althaea, If you have questions regarding ads in this swamp sunflower, hollyhocks, damson, category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. larkspur. C. Harper Dble. Bridges Rd.

Elberton 30635 706-283-1417

The Miscellaneous category includes the

Plant collection, 6/$5: bee balm, outdoor following subcategories: bees, honey and

cactus, mums, verbena, aloe, golden glow, geranium, lady-of-lake, multi-seed pk./$1; $3
plh. L. Scoggins Ashburn 912-567-2526
Plants: hollyhocks, Gloriosa daisies, shastas, coreopsis, sweet Williams, stokeisas, $5/doz., $3 post. Mrs. Glynn James 197 Glynn
James Rd. Lyons 30436

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 tr~ Only one ad per household is permitted in .the Miscellaneous category.

Plants: ajuga 50/$15, 100/$20, $3 post. ea. 100 plants; Society garlic 12/$6, shasta daisy

Bees, Honey & Supplies

12/$8, $3 post. Bob Reese 3908 Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-8891
Pond plants, lotus, lily and many more, will ship, price list avail. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
Poppies, red, some in buckets, trumpet'speach, yellow, white, Confederate roses, daylilies, lots of cols., no shipping. Randolph Woodard Albany 912-436-9344
Potted leylands $5/up, exc. cond; Mary Moriarty P.O. Box 383 Buford 30515
Purple bearded iris, red or yellow canna, any doz./$14 ppd., free seed w/order. L. Ross 514 Green Dr. Canton 30114
Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflower, yellow daisy, shasta daisy, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. David Rutland 1200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061
Red four o'clock seeds 30/$1, cilantro seeds $1/pk., cash only, w/SASE. Daisy Walker 1020 North Ola Rd. McDonough 30252
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds $2 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Red or pink seven sister roses $5, white Cherokee roses $5/, 6 bamboo plants $5. Lillian Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 31797 912-762-4476
Red spider lily bulbs $18 for 2 doz. ppd. J. Hardin 165 N. Avery Rd. NW. Rome 30165 706-232-3540
Rose of Sharon bushes, 3-5' high, $1/foot. Carol Koslowksy Alpharetta 770-475-4337

.1 O modem hives w/all components, each w/1 honey super. Tom Woods Pineview 912.624-2319
Beehives, treated & strong, 8 or 1Oframe, 9 5/8 & 6 5/8 $85-$100, sgl., 5 frame nucs $52, bee pollen 1 1/2 lb. $4.50. John Pluta Sparta 706-444-8920
Beehives, bottoms, tops, supers, 5 comb nucs, bees, honey, closed Saturdays. Mary Colston 66 Ore Mine Rd. Taylorsville 30178 770-382-9619
Body hives, supers, frames, smoker, veil; other beehive equip. L. Seagraves Covington 770-787-6312
Light Sourwood honey $24/gal. at farm, $30 pp., Wildflower 5 gal. container $65 at farm, gal. $14 at farm, $22 pp. Lloyd Allison 183 Allison Honey Ln. Cleveland 30528 706-8654485
Sourwood honey extra light $30/gal., Lavender Sourwood $28, Mountain honey $26/gal., fresh honey bee pollen $16/lb., del. to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170
Sourwood honey $6/qt., Wildflower honey $5/qt. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd. Suwanee 30024 770-945-0018
Will collect low hanging honeybee swarms in So. Fulton, Clayton, Fayette, N. Coweta Cos., no removal from bldgs. Ray James Fairburn 770-964-6773
Will pick up unwanted bees or swars, also Wildflower honey $20/gal., Sourwood $22/gal., also equip. & supplies. Ernest Quinn Decatur

Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 770-491-8726

tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507

Will relocate or remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding areas, free on-site est., reas. prices. Cindy Bee Marietta 770-4240076

Seed: speciosa sinningia, (florist gloxinia), Northern sea-oats, Confederate rose, $1.50 ea. pkt. w/LSASE. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
Seeds: snow-on-mountain 1 Tbsp./$1, martin gourd or luffa 80/$1 w/SASE, ea. kind, w/instr. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714
Sempervivum hen & chicks, approx. 50-75 diff. var. and cols., $1 ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd. Marietta 30008
Special garden mixture of 27+ perennials, 8+ biennials, 30+ annuals, many reseeders, $1-each w/LSASE. Freida Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542 .
Standing cypress, peony poppies, larkspurs, giant cockscomb, cosmos, sweet peas, four o'clock, $1 ea. w/SASE. W. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Stella de Oro daylilies, alstroemeria, yellow scented daylilies, ginger lilies, (fragrant), and more, will ship. Sheila Wilbur Lilburn 770921-9246
Stella de Oro, 12-15", 2 gal. pot/$10, snowballs $5, Stella de Oro, 6-7", 1 gal. pot/$5. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706692-5918

Will relocate or remove honey bees in Perry area, free quotes, reas. prices. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-7454
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area. 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 honeybees in Carroll Co. & surrounding areas. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317
Will remove honeybees & equip. in Marion, Talbot & surrounding cos. & hanging swarms, leave message. Glenn Cobb Mauk 912-6492232
Will remove unwanted beehives, low or accessible swarms of bees & equip. in Monroe, No. Bibb, Jasper, Butts Cos. Gene Sellers Forsyth 912-994-1133
Will remove hanging swarms of honeybees in Forsyth Co. Barry Manders Cumming 770889-2574 770-781-2959
Will remove swarms, unwanted boxed hives & equip., from Oglethorpe Co. & surrounding cos. Joe Conti Colbert 706-742-8370
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Bulletin Calendar

- Bottled Water

Legislature

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

April 11 Ga. Dressage & Combined Training

April 10 Goat & Poultry Sale, 1 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/4693533.

Assn.

Kudzu

Workshop,

dressage/Dutch bloodlines, Ball

Ground. Info: Mary Andrews, 678-277-

9049.

April 14 Conyers/Rockdale Equestrians

April 10 Steer Power IX Cattle Steer Sale,

Meeting, social hr., 6:30 pm, business

Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 404-646-2026. April 14 Goat Sale, 6:30 pm, Smith Bros. Livestock, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920.

meeting, 7:30 pm, Ruby Tuesdays, Conyers. Info: Michele MacKenzie, 770-554-6203.

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1992, years prior to FDA's Charlie Smith of the 175th and co- the Southern Dairy Compact with

becoming

final,"

said sponsored by Representatives other Southeastern states. The

Commissioner Irvin.

Henrietta Tumquest of the 73rd and mission of the compact is to take

"Georgia has one of the best Wmfred Dukes of the 161st. This such steps as are necessary to assure

bottled water programs in the bill creates the Georgia Tobacco the continued viability of dairy

ceuntry and has some of the most Community Development Board farming in the South and to assure

April 16 Spring Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm,

GARDENING EVENTS

300 select cows, all breeds, best of 5 herds, all cows will have calves by side or palpated by vet, all cattle tested &

April 10 Gardening Workshop at Gwinnett Tech, 9 am-1 pm, 4 well-known

mouthed, prs. guar. correct, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 800-344-

gardening experts, Lawrenceville. Info: 770-995-9697.

9808. April 16-17 Ga. Club Lamb Producers Assn.
Lamb Sale, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds &

April 10 Spring Gardening Seminar, 1aam12 noon, vegetable gardening & summer bulbs, UGA Ext.

Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-385-3011.

Horticulturists, Cobb Central Library,

April 16-18 National Lop Rabbit Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricnenter, Perry. Info: 770-893-3252.
April 17 N. Ga. Ostrich Assn. Meeting, 10

266 Roswell St., Marietta. Info: 770528-4070. April 11 Ga. Land Stewardship Assn. Inc. Meeting, 2-4 pm, topic: native trees &

am, no admission charge, Atlanta State Farmers Market, Forest Park. Info:

shrubs, Atlanta Botanical Garden. Info: 770-621-4642 or web page:

Martie Massey, 770-854-5326. April 21 Annual Mountain Beef Cattle Field
Day, 9:30 am, topics: can Commodity Feeds Work for You?," the "New
Wonder Fescues," "Herd Health Management," more, UGA, Ga. Min. Exp. Station, Blairsville. Info: Dan Brown, 706-745-6197.

www.pd.org\-glsa

.

April 12 Atlanta Orchid Society Meeting, 8

pm, 2nd Mon. of ea. mo., Atlanta

Botanical Garden. Info: L. Brier, 404-

378-6718 or Garden, 404-876-5859.

April 15 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting,

7:30 pm, Rick Crown on "Life's Rich

Pageant: Colorful Solutions to

Perennial Problems," Atlanta History

EQUINE EVENTS

Ctr. Info: Karin Guzy, 770-95.5-1303.

stringent regulations for testing which will serve as the certification consumers an adequate local supply

requirements," said Irvin. He cited, entity for proper distribution of of pure and wholesome milk.

for example, that all spring and Georgia's share of the national SR 128: Sponsored by Senator

artesian sources are required to be growers' and quota owners' Harold Ragan of the 11th. This

verified as true springs and artesian settlement. Governor Roy Barnes, resolution urges the United States

sources by professional geologists Commissioner of Agriculture Environmental Protection Agency to

employed by the Department of Tommy Irvin and Attorney General use sound science and real-world

Natural Resources' Geologic Thurbert Baker will serve on the data in ~stablishing a realistic model

Survey Division. Water analyses, board, along with six members for evaluating pesticide risk.

including heavy metals, inorganics, appointed by Governor Barnes.

SR 135: Sponsored by Senator

volatile organic compounds, HR 257: Sponsored by Harold Ragan of the 11th and co-

soluble organic compounds and Representative Henry Reaves of the sponsored by Senators Michael Von

radiological, are required annually 178th and co-sponsored by Breman of the 12th, Peggy Blitch of

on both the source and the finished Representatives Johriny Floyd of the the 7th and Tommy Williams of the

product. The only exception is if 138th and Ann Purcell of the 147th. 6th. This resolution urges the U.S.

the radiological analysis is within This resolution urges the United Secretary of Agriculture to provide

tolerance on the source water then States Environmental Protection greater opportunity to farmers by

it need not be repeated on the Agency to use sound science and taking advantage of the export

finished product.

real-world data in establishing a enhancement program.

April 9-10 Chattooga County Saddle Club

CRAFT FAIRS

Fun Show, 8 pm, trail ride, Sat., 9 am, second weekend of ea. mo. April thru Oct. Info: 706-397-2987/857-5087. April 9-11 Atlanta Classic, Class A Arabian, Half Arabian & Anglo Arabian Show, judge for ring classes: Patti Falker, dressage & hunter/jumper classes, Chicopee Woods Ag Ctr., Gainesville. Info: Jo-Dee or John Gersh, 561-6267959. April 9-11 Ga. Cutting Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 404-646-2026. April 9-11 Silver Spur Riding Club Spring Trail Ride & Wagon Train, ride Sat. & Sun. at 10 am. Info: 912-2724763/275-1656. April 10 Open Horse Show, 10 am, Walton

April 9-10 Annual Spring Festival, 24th show, free admission, arts & crafts, Toomsboro. Info: 912-628-5790.
April 10 Fishing Tournament & Craft Festival, 7 am-3 pm, Mistletoe State Park, Augusta. Info: 706-541-0321 or web site: www.gastatepark.org
April 10-11 Azalea Days, arts & crafts show, free to public, Pine Min. Info: 706-6635900.
April 10-11 Tallapoosa Arts & Crafts Dogwood Fair, Tallapoosa. Info: 770574-7436.
April 13-17 Clayton County Kiwanis Fair, arts & crafts, Atlanta Beach, Jonesboro. Info: Don Campbell, 770478-9821.

County Agri-Ctr. Info: Jerry Lyons, 770-

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

787-7932 or Mary Ann Parmisand,

These requirements pertain to realistic model for evaluating SR 136: Sponsored by Senator

out-of-state bottlers as well as in- pesticide risk.

Harold Ragan of the 11th and co-

state bottlers, according to Irvin. HR 435: Sponsored by sponsored by Senators Michael

Additional testing for bacteria is Representative Henry Reaves of the Meyer Von Bremen of the 12th,

performed monthly for in-state 178th and co-sponsored by Peggy Blitch of the 7th and Tommy

firms by the state laboratory and Representatives Bob Lane of the Williams of the 6th. This resolution

weekly by bottled water firms 146th, Richard Royal of the 164th, urges Congress to remove or restrict

themselves. Periodically, samples Newt Hudson of the 156th, Jim the use of trade sanctions as they

are taken from grocery store Martin of the 145th and Jay Shaw of apply to agricultural products and to

shelves to verify the analyses the 176th. This resolution urges work for the reduction or

submitted by bottled water firms, Congress to revise the Federal Crop elimination of the trade barriers and

_said Irvin.

Insurance Program.

sanctions imposed by other

Fresh brown yard eggs $1/doz. Odell Cripps Harlem 706-556-6180

Senate Action

countries agamst our .agn"cultural

SB 10: Sponsored by Senator products. The resolution also makes

HeFartehshZeyabrudloengg7s7,0b-5ro6w7-n38&4w9h7it7e0-$516/d7o-8z0. 3M6. HaroId Ragan of the 11th This bill special note of the fact the export of

770-388-0712.

April 15-18 Baxley Tree Fest, Southeast

April 10 Cherokee Saddle Club Show, 11

Tourism Society's "Top 20 Events" for

am, NASRCA sanctioned, Wild Horse

April, 1999. Info: Chamber of

Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, cut & standardizes

the

bonding agricultural commodities has

fprreoeczeesrsinwgr,aptapkeidng $1or.5de0rsh.aHng.win;g Bwertrymplauns reqmrements or vanous iicenses. provided the United States the only

Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: 770-

Commerce, 912-367-7731 or web site: .Tallapoosa 770-574-8738

issued through the Department of positive return on its balance of

423-9247.

www.applingdacoc.com

April 10 Open Horse Show, halter, English, April 17-18 6th Annual Spring Arts & Crafts

western starts at 1 pm, running starts

Festival, Sat., 9 am-6 pm, Sun., 1Oam-

about 5 pm, rain date: April 24, Worth

6 pm, Peachtree Peddlers Market,

County Saddle Club, Red Rock Arena.

McDonough. Info: 770-914-2269 or

Info: Beth Riddle, 912-776-3930.

888-661-3532.

April 10 Ga. Paint Horse Assn. Horse Show, May 29 Hull Community Spring Festival, 10

Ostrich meat, no steroids, no hormones no preservatives, 97% fat free, USDA inspected,

A g nc u1ture,

provides

for

the trade.

ground, steaks. Chris Hitchcock Danielsville approval of the bonding companies SR 243: Sponsored by Senator

_706-789-2915 Water ground meal, flour & grits $3/5 lbs. &

by the Commissioner ofAgricUlture,

Harold Ragan of the

11th. This

$4/1 o lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box and further requires that cotton gins resolution urges Congress to revise

76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630

be bonded and issue vouchers for all the Federal Crop Insurance

9 am, Ga. lnternat.'I Horse Park,

am-3 pm, crafters, more. Info: Becky

Conyers. Info: Lisa Westmoreland,

Hutchins, 706-543-9891.

770-902-0540.

Oct. 9 7th Annual Fall Line Festival, arts &

April 10 Bulloch County Horseman's Assn.,

crafts, more. Info: Talbot County

Inc. Coastal Empire Assn. Running

Chamber of Commerce, 706-665-

Show, Statesboro. Info: Dennis Pope,

8079/8046.

912-764-3563.

Nov. 6 Hickory Flat Homespun Holidays, 9

April 10 Cherokee Saddle Club Horse Show,

am-4 pm. Info: HF UMC, 4056 E.

Herbs

baled cotton.

Program.

'98 Peter pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. SB 34: Sponsored by Senator Commissioner Irvin wishes to

_Wes Nations 4655 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 3071 O '98 Peter pepper seeds $1 w/SASE

Harold

Ragan

of

the

11th

and

co-

thank all the sponsors and supporters

instructions incl. Ryan Caudelle 101 SE Hwy'. sponsored by Senators Richard of these bills and resolutions for

_138 Riverdale 30274 770-478-0375 '98 Peter pepper 80 seeds $1 w/SASE.

M.

Marable of the 52nd and Jack Hill of

their work and support during this

Popham 2350 Slater Mill Rd. Douglasville the 4th. This bill enters Georgia in session.

11 am, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder

Cherokee Dr., Canton 30115 or 770- 30135 770-942-2196

Springs. Info: 404-524-7816.

475-1324/740-1727.

'98 rooster spur pepper seeds $1 for 20 Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, Mating red wigglers $15/100, shipped free.

April 10 Cherokee County Saddle Club Point Show, 11 am, running, western

MISCELLANEOUS

pleasure, English,. racking, reining, April 10 Antique Tractor & Small Engine

also pony class, 80% payback, added

Show, tractors, crafts welcome,

money?, Wild Horse Creek Park;

Cason's Pond, Warrenton. Info: 706-

Powder Springs. Info: 770-258-4553 or

465-2609/3044.

404-524-7816.

April 13 Metro Atlanta Beekeepers Assn.

pods w/SASE, great for pepper sauce. William Brooks 58 Moore Dr. Stockbridge 30281 770-507-3584
Datil pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. E. Gallet! 3630 Meadowlark Rd. Augusta 30906 706-796-8647
Elephant garlic plant 25/$10, $2.50 post., plant n,ow harvest Aug.-Sept. M. Robbins, Jr.

s~ellcracker, sterile grass carp, defy. avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938
Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shellcracker & hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, defy. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Bass, sterile grass carp, bluegill,

Jerry Wood 559 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
. Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm pick up or defy. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-6352848
. Red wiggler worms, bedrun $9/lb., fishing size $10/lb..plus shipping; $1/cup at farm, call aft. 5 pm. Ervin Phillips 790 Grove Spring Rd.

April 10 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Horse Show,

Meeting, 7 pm, guest speaker: 292 Captola Rd. Sylvania 30467 912-863- shellcrackers, channel catfish, crappie, pick- Leesburg 31763 912-432-9924

9 am, hunter, western, jumping & beginner, rain or shine. Info: Kathy Fann, 706-767-4998 or Vickie Bryans,

specialist in allergies, discussing severe reactions to bee stings & treatment. Info: C. Idol, 770-673-0235.

7509
Herb plants &'perennials $2-$4 ea. & seeds $1, may pick up or can ship. Kathy Bell 82

up or defy., ext. 9940. Lauren Davis Amakanata Fisheries Calhoun 706-6291545 800-795c54s5

Red wigglers $5/lb. plus freight. Eddie King 805 Roberson Way Waycross 31503 912283-6661

706-342-3029.

April 10 5th Annual All-Running Show, 3-D

If you have any questions about the

barrels all 5 running classes, ex. at 10 Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-

am, show at 2 pm, 4-C Farm, 656-3682.

McDonough. Info: 770-957-1438/4364.

Will remove honeybees & equip. in Chattanooga & North Ga. free of charge, leave message. Troy Kerr LaFayette 706-638-0064
Will .remove low hanging swarms of honeybees in Stone Mountain, Lilburn area. John Parker Lilburn 770-921-5759
Less Is Best Don't buy more chemicals than you can use in a season, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. The smaller the bottle, the better. If you overbought in the past and have garden chemicals you no longer use, dispose of them according to local

Will remove low hanging swarms of honeybees in Cobb, Bartow, South Cherokee West Paulding areas. Riley Walkei Kennesaw 770-974-6730
Will remove .low hanging swarms of honeybees free of charge in Gwinnett, Walton & Rockdale Co. Joe Mauldin Loganville 770466-2754
Things To Eat
'98 pecan halves $5.50/lb. plus post. at $3.17 per 3 lb. Clara Wilson Jefferson 706367-8338
Black walnut meats $12/qt. plus $3.25 for shipping & han.dling. E.C. McDaniel 583 Neese Commerce Rd. Commerce 30259 706-335-0875
Black walnut meat $25/qt. post. paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124

Keeter Rd. Talking Rock 30175 706-2764831
Hot old timey cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Leonard Hill 1851 Ridge Rd. Dallas30132
Hot pepper seeds; tears of fire, thai, cayenne, treasures red, squash, finger, rooster spur $1/pk. w/SASE. L. Lewis 3999 Doerun Norman Park Rd. Moultrie 31768
Ornmental hot pepper, edible, 2" Jong pods, 6 pods $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Maysville 30558
Pepper seed ready to start, cheyenne, habanero, hot banana, jalapeno, approx. 30 35 seeds $1 w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Rooster spur & bouquet hot pepper seeds. Lathy Morris Grovetown 706-863-3063
Sweet cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. Carl Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd. Buchanan 30113 770-646-3258
Yellowroot, contents only trace or less 3-4 lb. lard boxes pp. $18. Albert Cook 2356 Track Rock Ch. Rd. Blairsville 30512 706-7456538
Fish & Supplies

Big bass, bluegill, shellcracker, channel .c~tfish, sterile grass caip, crappie fisheries b1olog1st knowledge. Greg Grimes Alpharetta 770-475-6720
Brood bluegill & shellcrackers, adult bass, lake stocking, cages, best genetics avail., Jive defy. Bill May Duluth 770-827-4348
Catfish fingerlings, triploid grass carp (white amur), lie. Mac Mccollum Franklin 770-8548000 770-854-4862
Catfish basket, PVC coated, reinforced 2'x4' w/door to empfy & bait $25. D. B. Milford Lavonia 706-376-4263
Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellc!ackers, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, crappie, lge. mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383
Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, crappie, lge. mouth bass, hybrid striped bass, sterile grass carp, qnty. disc., defy/pick up. Jim Poe Lawrenceville 770-339-8064
Channel catfish fingerlings,.4-6", 6-8", also sev. 1000 lbs., avg. 1 1/2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, statewide defy. or farm pick up, call to order bass and bream, .qty. disc. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912363-4451
Regd. producer of sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, red breast, hybrid bream, crappie, defy. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144
Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free, pick up or defy. avail. Freddy Tribble Tribble Hatchery Alamo 912568-1879
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes bluegill & redear bream & brass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, 8-1 O", 10-12, bluegill, shellcracker, channel catfish fingerlings, bass late April, pick up or defy. avail. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
. Sterile grass carp; regd. dealers qty. disc., pick up Mon.-Sat. or statewide defy., 9am9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-9578916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free defy. Ringo Merritt

regulations. Don't pour them down

Black walnuts as they come from the trees $5/bu., I bag them. Eloise Brock Alpharetta

12-14" stenle grass carp, 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. disc., statewide defy.

Fish baskets, handmade, qlty. construction, dbl. hatch $25 ea. Brad Carani Crawfordville

_Waynesboro 706-554-0182 Sterile grass carp 8-10" $6 ea., catfish

the drain or onto the ground. This 77a-475-6892

avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-273-4150

706-456-2298

.

fingerlings, bluegill avail., bass fingerlings

can pollute

the

water

systems,

Dried apples $5/lb., dried peaches $6/lb., must order 2 lbs. or more, post. incl. Olena

A-1 qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts,

Frozen catalpa worms $1/doz., catalpa trees $1 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-

avail. in spring, statewide defy., no pick-ups. ,Barbara Boggs Winterville 706-548-3637

damage the soil and possibly injure Adams 255 Parks Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-273- Gguaranteed Jive, healthy, immediate defy. J. F. 7068

Sterile grass carp, bluegills, largemouth

or kill

plants,

animals and

even

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Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun 5000 $25, 10,000 $40, ppd. w/instructions. James Spivey

bass (6"-12'), pick up Atlanta area or statewide defy. avail. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-304-

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cents. Recent U.S. domestic mill for alternative crops such as cotton the field. For fields over 50 acres, agricultural programs at the gifts and contracts ($10.3 million

use and export reports have been and com.

four traps (four with IA and four University of Georgia, Fort Valley over the past eight years) to fund

more encouraging and gives rise to This should add some support to with NY pheromone) shall be State University, and Abrahain them.

hopes of better prices. But the peanut contracts and prices could deployed with one of each Baldwin Agricultural College are at "He sees critical research areas

bottom line remains "what are we inch up a bit but nothing spectacular pheromone on the perimeter of each the right place at the right time. Our and how they fit together and

to do with another 4 million bales is expected this early in the season. side of the field,

recent career fair at ABAC brought a provides leadership in getting the

of cotton"? Unless world supply is Peanut consumption still lags behind If two or more European com record number of agriculturally- work done," he said. "He's able to

trimmed or demand improves, even last year's pace and the industry borer moths are trapped in one week, related employers to our campus attract excellent postdoctoral

funding of Step 2 might not be must work through, in our that field will not be eligible for seeking graduates.

associates and graduate students and

much help.

estimation, 100-150,000 tons more certification to California for the Finding out about careers in direct their work on important

Yet, there is a lot of water to peanuts than it needs due to use of remainder of the growing season. agriculture is easy. You can come to research."

pass under the bridge before the the buyback option on additionals.

Treatment

the ABAC Open Campus Day in

final outcome is known. So let's Peanut yields appear to again be Treatments shall consist of one Tifton that is schedule.d for Saturday,

Workshop

not completely give up hope. trending up in recent years, perhaps foliar application of Orthene at one April 24, 10 a.m. in the Carlton

Weather problems in the U.S. or due to increased use of higher week after first bloom (first bloom Center at ABAC. You can call the elsewhere, Step 2 funding, and/or yielding and disease-resistant equals one bloom per six feet of row) ABAC Admissions Office at 1-800-

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improved demand could give a varieties and better control of tomato at label rates with subsequent 733-3653 and schedule a time to Tuition is $150 per student, and

boost to the market. No price boost spotted wilt virus. Expected yield is applications of Asana every seven visit the campus and talk with usually is provided through local

are expected until after planting important in planting decisions. days until three days prior to harvest. faculty members.

Soil and Water Conservation

.se;:ison. Higher prices anytime over Overplanting can result in too many

Inspection

ABAC's enrollment in Districts, local businesses and

the next two months would just additionals and with use of buybacks Inspections of snap beans will be agricultural programs has increased individuals. Applications and

encourage more acreage - a signal can deflate prices for quota peanuts. made weekly for shipments to from below 500 to over 820 students information is available through

the market is not going to send.

Peanut contracts are currently in California.

in the space of a few years. As an county offices of the USDA

Peanut Supply/Dem and the $610-625/ton area for quota and The detection of one live agricultural economist, you know Natural Resources Conservation

Outlook For 1999. According to $300-325/ton area for additionals. European com borer larvae will that I will tell you that it is a matter Service, Georgia Forestry

USDA's March 31 Prospective Prices ar~ likely to remain at these make that shipment and others from of demand and supply. The demand Commission, DNR's Wildlife

Plantings report, U.S. peanut acreage levels, but could increase if current that field ineligible for certification by employers for agricultural Division or the Cooperative

in 1999 will remain unchanged from dry conditions persist into the prime for the remainder of the growing graduates will, in time, result in Extension Service.

last year's level. USDA forecasts planting times in April. The market season.

more agricultural graduates. The The application deadline is May

that farmers will plant 1.508 million also is watchful of conditions in

Fees

current shortage of those agricultural 31, 1999.



acres of peanuts in 1999, down just Argentina where conditions during It shall be the responsibility of the graduates is predicted to remain with

3,000 acres from last year. If harvest have been cool and wet.

vegetable grower to furnish all traps our economy for a number of years. Livestock Production

realized, this will be good news. Market Watch is provided cowtesy and pheroniones.

Contact someone in agricultural

Prior to the report it had been widely of Extension Agricultural, Economics, An inspection fee of $4 per acre business and let them tell you of the thought that peanut acreage might be Cooperative Extension Service, College will be assessed on all fields that are potential careers and opportunities

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up as much as 10% due to low prices

of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, University ofGeorgia.

trapped. Georgia growers of snap beans

with their business firm. Or better yet, just go to a supermarket and

The group's purpose is to provide a unified voice supporting the

.. ,.._, Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, easy

coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", access, you load & haul, great for gardens.

prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Erin Doolittle Senoia 770-599-6316

Cordele 912-273-4157

Horse manure/shavings mix delivered, small

~~J;:~~!i~~rs.~. M!!~~~~

dump truck, $40/load dep. on distance. Jim Ri~ey Crabapple 770-410-9176

--.98 bermudaJfescue dry mulCh,--38-roIIS, <irse compost, no wood shavings, easy

approx. 800 lb. rolls $5/roll, sheltered. George Washington Dallas 770-445-7159

access rain or shine. Andrea Jonesboro 770-478-7557

Claborn

'98 fescue mulch hay in sq. bales, no rain, no weeds $2/bale, wheat straw $2.25/bale.
Gary Maxwell Bowman 706-245-5561

Horse manure mix. w/shavings, $5/load, we will load w/tractor. Jim Behning Covington
770-385-1240

'98 wheat straw, clean, in barn $2. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-342-4886
'98 wheat straw, good tight lge. bales, will del. tractor trailer loads, also mulch hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823
100 rolls of mulch hay $12/rolL Danny Smith Lyons 912-526-4962 912-526-3011

Horse manure w/shavings from sml. barn near Dallas Hwy. & Casteel Rd., call for directions. Patty Chapman Powder Springs 770-422-2392
Horse manure mix. w/shavings $1 O/pickup, we load, you haul. Bob Paxton Fairburn 770964-4407

A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup Horse manure & 2 yr. old compost pile free

load, 3 25 mi.

mo. to 1 yr. Chip Salem
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Garden Gold Alpharetta
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7$7409_,6d6e4ly_7. 9w2/4in

in the Snellville, Grayson, Loganville area, exc. fert Ellen Zimmerman Loganville 770-4668839

Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr. Lge. sq. bales of fescue mulch hay, dely.

$2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible, will avail. Lamar Presley Pendergrass 706-693-

trade for flowers/shrubs. C. Fahn Adairsville 706-602-2517

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Aged chicken litter $10 pickup truck load, Pine straw, del. and installed $4/bale,

call for availability, 7.9 pm. Phyllis Van Gotum DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine

Watkinsville 706-769-8700 Aged horse compost w/shavings, dump
truck load $90, free dely. w/in 10 miles. Gordon Hamby Austell 770-948-2977
Aged horse manure, easy access, we load

Williamson Tucker 770-593-3405 770-492-
"9"'2"0'"0"-~~~~~~-~~~-~
Pinestraw $2/bale at farm, will del. for small fee. James Dixon Baxley 912-367-9701
Pinestraw, raked daily, lge. tight bales, we

for you $20. Sally Sargent Powder Springs load $1.90 at farm, dely. avail. Norma Nunez

770-943-7243

Baxley 912-366-0093 888-904-0527

Aged horse manure (6 mos.-year) for your Pinestraw, clean red slash long needle,

plants, free if you load, $5 we load. J. McVey Douglasville 770-949-9343

fresh lge. tight bales $2.75 ea., 550 + $2.45 ea., del. Macon area to Metro Atla~ta ~1.90 at

Aged horse manure mi.x. w1s.havi.ngs, free 1.1 -f5a3r7m-88lo4a6ded. Jerome Murphy V1daha 912-

you_ load or $10 1f "'!e load, call for appt Lynn ~P=in_e_s-tr_a_w_,-c-le_a_n_,_f_re_s_h~b-a-le-s-._d_e_I.~&

Smith Powder Springs 770-943-0171 .

Chicken manure, sold yr._ rnd_. $20-$25 pick

uKnpol~ovai~l.llear9g1e2r

_amo~nts avail. 836_2535

Mike

Bloodworth .

Chicken or _rabbit manure $2/bag, you d~g.

i4~ag r we ?ig, non~bur~rng. Tim McDaniel

o de Springs 770 428 5262

.

Clean, red slash long needle straw, tight

installed $3.65, del. $2.75, Macon, Atlanta,
South. s. Turner Manchester 706-846-5327
Pinestraw, free dely. w/min. 25 bales, raked fresh each week, nice bales $3.25. Randy Guillebeau Grayson 770-963-9408
Pinestraw, min. 50 bales $4/bale, deL & installed. J. Lewis Cumming 770-786-9427
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are urged to closely follow these watch shoppers loading an array of

requirements to avoid possible food into their carts - foods that are

rejection of shipments and loss of more highly-processed and more

certification for the growing season. convenient than ever before and are

Produc~rs of snap beans who safe. Then; youknow-thaHhe jobs

have questions regarding the and career opportunities will be

protocol should contact Barry Smith there in the food and fiber industry

at (912) 386-3464.

when you obtain that associate or

. Gourds, martins, dippers, bottles 50 cents & bachelor's degree in one of the many

up, we ship, thousands to choose from. Anne agricultural majors available within

McKinney 1184 Swint Rd. Griffin 30224 770233-0983

the University System of Georgia.

Gourds, martin-bluebird 50 cents ea. or 3/$1 if all taken, no shipping, seeds 2 Tbsp. $1 w/SASE. J. Cook 280 Davis Rd. Carrollton 30116 770-832-8481
Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle, diff. sizes & shapes to choose from $1/up, will ship. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Gourds, all sizes & shapes $1-$1.50. Eugene Hunter Grayson 770-963-4743
Gourds, many varieties to choose from, incL the new big apple, will ship. Lena Braswell 1089 Hoyt Braswell Rd.. Wrens 30833 706547-6784
Gourds, martin, bluebird, all sizes $1/up, no shipping. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-8872039
Gourds, martin, diff. sizes $1 ea.. $10/doz., no shipping. Charlderie Chupp White Plains 706-467-3939
Gourds-Martin; cut, cleaned & ready to hang, $2.25 ea. plus $5.50/doz. shipping/handling for Ga. orders. Glenn Toole 9815. Hwy. 231 Harrison 31035 912-5526067
Homemade lye soap, gentle, no additives, handcut, wrapped bars $1 ea.. shiping $3, www.lyesoap.com. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Miscellaneous Wanted
~Want fOOO gal-:-hvy. -plastic orSirTiflar qlty.

Want old Eco tire !later air meter pump, working or non-working. Bob Morgan College Partk 4043444461
Want old hand tools, hand saws, 2 man or 1 man, hand drills. David Thomas Millen 912982-4971
Want pepper seed for pepper plant w/smL pods that are red, purle, green & cream in col., they are edible. E. Townsend 13953 Gaddistown Rd. Suches 30572 706-7472891
Want set of platform scales in working cond., prefer set that weighs up to 500 lbs.' Jackie Copelan Eatonton 706-453-9815 706453-2494
Want sml. greenhouse, either freestanding or lean-to, will disassemble if necessary. John Kamisky Stockbridge 770-914-9038
Want sml. semen tank in good shape. Lloyd Vickers P.O. Box 36 Wray 31798 912-4234617
Want steel pipe, 16"-36" dia.. min..250" wall, 20-40" lengths, also I-beam, 30-50 lb.If!. 20-40' lengths. B. Dye Wrens 706-547-7885
Want to buy handmade baskets, interested in any type or size. R. Fulmore Marietta 770933-9648
Want to buy wormy 4/4 chestnut lumber, must be high grade & qlty. srock. D. Harbin Union City 770-964-7813 770-964-2394
Want to buy log cabin to be moved to my place. Sandra Black Greensboro 706-467-

management of grazing lands.
From the purpose, the Coalition
has outlined its goals. They are: 1)
promote efficient use of grazing lands, 2) con-serve soil and water
resources, 3) improve wildlife
habitat, 4) increase economic value
of grazing lands, and 5) identify
research needs.
For more information, contact
your local county Extension or
USDA Natural Resource
Conservation Service offices.
Want Cub Cadet for parts 108/169, built '71 to '79. T.C. Rigby 1900 46th St. Phenix City AL 36867 334-297-4072
Want David Bradley garden tractor, sulky mdL number 917-57563. Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871 Waterloo IA 50704
Want any JD 2 cyL tractor, running or not, also any older JD equip. Ed Fitch Samsula FL 904-423-1819
Want quilt pattern for appliqued bonnet girl & overall boy. Ruth Ferguson 680E 625S, Apt. 746 Ogden UT 84404 801-622-2389
Firewood
A11 firewood-aaverfisedTn-fliefinarket 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.
Full cord 4x4x8 first qlty. oak, cut, split to order, del. stacked local $145, Metro Atlanta $175. W.P. McWhirter Royston 706-2456896
Mix. firewood for sale, seasoned & green.

bales for sale, will del. Treutlen Co. Karen Prnestraw, top qlty., lge., clean, .golden bales mat. tank to be used for holding water. Bill 2157

Scotty Hicks Carrollton 770-782-5250

Smith Soperton 912.5296358

Free

bagged/sealed

horse

$2.75/deL H. Aronoves Greenville 706-672-
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Long Gainesville 770-844-8109 Want 8-15 KW propane gen.. 3 ph. for

Want used portable rnd. pen panels, need 11-16 panels. Jeff Geis Snellville 770-972-

Oak & Hickory firewood, seasoned or green, split & cut to any dimension, stacking &

manure/shavings, you load, dry weather only, Pinestraw. lge. bales 13/14/28", raked fresh poultry house, 5'6' roll-over landscape 3 pt 1338

dely. free, 1/2 cord $65. Corey Campbell

4x4 preferred, convenient Roswell, Canton,
Cumming, leave message. o. Culp
Woodstock 770-664-5181
Free aged horse manure, easy access, you load & haul. Sandi Anderson McDonough 770-957-5t80
Free compost, manure & shavings, well aged, you load. S. Turner Buford 770-271-4159
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, can load by appointment, small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706
Free horse manure shaving mix, easy access, you load. E. Clark Bishop 705.759. 2730
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Mullinax Oxford 770-385-5541
Free horse manure w/shavings, can load free by appt. Bob Deluria Alpharetta 770-6677350
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you
load & haul away, Alpharetta area. Serena

each week, wholesale & retail, call in advance for loading. Jack Stephens Adrian 912-668-
~38"'6~1~~-~-~-~~~~-~
Slash pinestraw, clean, red tight wire, string tied, del. 1-150 neg., 150-300 $2.85, 300-500 $2.65, 500-600 $2.50, 600/up $2.40. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3634
Taking orders for '99 wheat & rye straw $1.50/bale, loaded in the field. Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912-685-4134 912-685-7384
Topsoil, fill dirt, horse manure for sale. K. Jones Loganville 770-466-0361
Wheat straw $2.75/bale, deL for $3.25/bale. H. Johnson Tennille 912-552-7827
Oddities
- Bi.iCl<eyes "$1 .5o/aoz.-;-snippTn[fup to2aoz. $3.20, 75 cents ea. additional doz. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-3279733
~G~o-rg_e_o_u_s-go_u_r-ds-&~lu~ff~a~$-1/-u-p.-a~ll-k-in~d-s.-w~ill
cut, dagourdman@aol.com. Ronnie

attachment, late mdl. Gary Caprara Buford Want used blacksmith equipment. Joseph

770-945-8322

Dombroski Chatsworth 706-695-0798

Want Christmas candle pepper, any sml. hot bouquet pepper, send what kind & price list,

Notices

call 10 am-9 pm. Sara Culberson 320 Barnsley Ch. Rd. Kingston 30145 706-234-3669
Want Fisher wood stove, 200 to 500 gaL fuel tank. Franz Menge Lakemont 706-782-4481
Want blacksmith anvil & #3 farm belL B. Brookshire Buford 770-932-1348
Want little Boss irrig. gun, 3" alum. pipe. E. Miller Donalsonville 912-524-5373
Want metal working lathe 13"x40" (approx.

~~hart o!Cedartown, Ga. please seno your correct address, your seeds were returned to me. M. Itson Rte. 1, Box 90 Pelham 31779
Would gen~eman from Carrollton having old-fashioned corn field beans please get back in touch with me again? Frances Keller Lithonia 770-482-2762

size) w/tooling, vertical milling mach, 1960's or newer. Michael Caprara Sugar Hill 770-361-

Out-of-State Wanted

7275

-want 4oooar-5000-Fora1ract0r: Biff-Hari

Want millstone from gristmill, will pay Cross Creek FL 352-466-0870

reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Want 8' cedar logs in Madison Co. or

Conyers 404-897-7566

adjacent cos.. will pay $10-$15 ea. if clear,

Want millstone from gristmill, will pay reas. sound, straight & 8" at sml. end. A. Parham

price & will pick up. Ricky Bradford Conyers 7042 Spencer Dr. Tallahassee FL 32312 850-

770-483-0911

.668-0360 706-783-5557

Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned hardwood firewood, mostly oak, cut & split, we deL dumped $140 for cord. Randy Little Lawrenceville 770-995-3042
Timber
The Timber for Sale category 1s designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
170 acres in Washington/Johnson Co.. 31 acres in 16 yr. planted pines, 120 acres in 9 yr. old planted pines, remainder hardwood $1800/A. Bill Hargis Rocky Face 706-6735039
Free, approx. 20,000 bd. ft. of big straight standing pine, must be topped before dropping, insurance req'uired. Bill Smith

Doyal Woodstock 770-924-3200

Crutchfield Carrollton 770-832-8670

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Please observe our 20 word limit.

Lithonia 770-972-3126

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

UGA Hiring of Paterson Raises Stakes in Genetics Research

The high-tech excitement of the University of Georgia's plant genetics research is gearing up with the addition of Andrew Paterson to its faculty as a professor in plant biotechnology and genomics.
A highly-regarded researcher in structural genomics, Paterson is expected to play a key part in the Applied Genetics Technology (AGTEC) Resource's focus on plant biotechnology.
"He's certainly an outstanding scientist with a tremendous track record," said Joe Key, UGA vice president for research and associate provost. "He's a bright, aggressive, hard-working, around-the-
ht Gl!91U1ia
NRCS Funds Allocated
For Re-Planting Trees
Cost-share funds have been allocated to Georgia for replanting tree stands lost because of the drought and fire experienced in 1998. Any Georgia private landowner meeting normal requirements under the Forestry Incentive Program who experienced a survival loss of more than 60 percent or a stand density of less than 300 trees per acre may be eligible.
Applications are being accepted at local USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) offices. A cut-off date for accepting applications prior to approval will be Friday, April 9.
Losses considered eligible are those caused by drought, wildlife, tornado, or other excessive wind occurring during 1998. Cost-share will be based on a flat rate, approximately 50 percent of the cost of re-establishment, and will be limited to $2800 per applicant. The Georgia Forestry Commission will determine eligibility of the stand and provide technical assistance in replanting of the stand.
Ineligible tree stands are those replanted prior to local Soil and Water Conservation District approval, stands planted under the Conservation Reserve Program, and trees considered orchards or for ornamental purposes, or Christmas trees.
For more information, contact your local NRCS or Georgia Forestry Commission office.
Conservation Workshop
Scheduled June 20-25
High School. students with an interest in Georgia's natural resources will have
a an opportunity to. be part of the 1999
Natural Resources Conservation Workshop June 20-25 at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton. The youth camp is open to Georgia high school students between ages 15 and 18 who have not graduated from high school at the time of the workshop.
The main objective of the workshop is to give students an opportunity to learn about Georgia's natural resources - soil, water, air, minerals, plants, and animals. The camp utilizes classroom and field trip activities to help interested young people learn the basic principles of the wise use of natural resources.
Students in attendance also will get a taste of the college life while spending an entire week on the college campus, seeking insight into careers through their counselors and instructors consisting of a partnership of professional personnel from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Department of Natural Resources Conservation Service, Georgia Forestry Commission and private industry.
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clock kind of guy, and we're exceedingly pleased to have him on our faculty."
Patterson, formerly with Texas A&M University, officially joined the UGA faculty Jan. I. A new genomics research facility in the Riverbend Research Labs is expected to be ready by April 1. His research will eventually expand into a new $8 million AGTEC building, which is still in the planning stages, off College Station Road at Riverbend Road.
Paterson joins a high-caliber team of scientists with diverse specialties in plant genetics. His proficiency in structural genpmics is expected to provide a vital link in the growing synergy of the AGTEC research.
Simply put, genomics accelerates the rate of discovery of genes. A new field based on the technology of gene sequencing, genomics involves sequencing whole genomes, or genetic blueprints, of plants or animals by using newlydeveloped DNA sequence technology.
"Genomics is a growing area of basic genetics," said John McDonald, VGA genetics department head. "The University of Georgia is a leader in plant molecular biology. It makes sense to bring in someone doing cutting-edge research in genomics."
Paterson's research had already associated him with UGA faculty in previous projects. UGA scientists Lee Pratt and Marie-Michel Cordonnier-Pratt are collaborating ~ith Paterson and others, for instance, on a project funded by a $3.2 million National Science foundation grant to map the genomes of sorghum, rice and other grasses. With the assembly of the AGTEC research team, Paterson found "the intellectual environment at UGA and potential for new collaborations ... attractive," he said. .
The focus of his research, too,became a natural attraction to VGA. Much of his earlier work has involved developing molecular maps for cotton, peanuts, Bermuda grass and other plants important in Georgia.
Plant genomics is entering a "golden age," he said, with most genes in major crops yet to be identified. "In the next 10 to 20 years, the most important genes in most major crops will be sequenced," he said. "However, this is only the beginning, creating an informatic resource that will become central to life sciences research in the 21st century.
Al Smith, department head for crop and soil sciences, said the state's farmers will benefit greatly from Paterson's research. "Our biggest gain will be in germ plasm and cultivar improvement," he said.
Perhaps Paterson's greatest strength, Smith said, is his ability to put together collaborative research and secure grants,
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Ramsey Slocumb of Hartsfield, Ga., is shown with the seven-pound Beauregard sweet potato he grew in his home garden.

Ann Henry of Bremen, Ga., grew these German potatoes from seed bought through the Market Bulletin.
Equine Auction Notice
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will receive sealed bids on the following equine as grade horses, to wit:
20 year old palomino TWH mare 20 year old bay QH gelding The said equine may be inspected at the Pony Express Sale Barn, Hwy. 11, Covington, Ga. from 12 noon-6 p.m. Friday, April 2, 1999 to 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 3, 1999. For directions to location, call (404) 656-3713. Sealed bids only will be received on the equine. Bids should be in individui}J sealed envelopes with the description of the animal indicated on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be in writing and should include the description of animal; cash bid offer; the name, address and daytime telephone number of person offering the bid; and a statement that it is being made subject to the terms of this notice. All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: Melinda Woliver Equine Division, Room 113 Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 All bids must be received by 10 a.m., Monday, April 5, 1999. Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of. Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on Monday, April 5, 1999, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 6, 1999. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction. This horse is subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.

Wednesday April 7, 1999
Market Watch
Outlook Briefs Dairy Outlook. There was a major crash in the dairy industry during March. On March 5 the Basic Formula Price (BFP) took a record-setting $6 drop. The reason: Grade B milk prices averaged just $14.72 in January in the Midwest. Subtract from that a decline in cheese and other commodity values of $4.45. The net result was a $10.27 BFP. The good news is that if the February base month price ends up higher than $10.27 and cheese prices hold, the March BFP will recover some and could be in the mid-$11 range. The irony in all of this: Had Federal Order reforms been in place, the February BFP might have fallen to just $12. That's because the new BFP will be calculated using end-product pricing, not MinnesotaWisconsin Grade B pay prices. On the retail side, the BFP price drop was equal to $.52 per gallon. However, all of this decline will not likely be seen in retail prices. Retailers did not pass along all of the record-high milk prices seen late last year and earlier this year and they will not pass along all of the lower prices. 1999 Cotton Market Will Likely Remain Bearish. USDA, in its March 31 Prospective Plantings report, estimated 1999 U.S. cotton at 13.94 million acres to be planted - a 4% increase from last year. Earlier forecasts from the National Cotton Council and Sparks Commodities had placed plantings at 13.5 and 14.7 million acres respectively. Although the acreage estimate was less than anticipated by some observers, the. report was pretty much in line with market expectations and should be supportive, if not bearish, for new crop prices. If realized, plantings of this magnitude could produce a crop of 17.5 to 18 million bales, about 4 million bales more than the '98 crop. It is difficult at this early juncture, therefore, to find much positive news on the new crop. We need to be reminded that you can drown in 7 feet of water as easily as 10 feet. The fact that the 13.9 number might be "less than anticipated" makes no matter to the market in our estimation. There continues to be hope that December futures will at some point rally to the 63 cent area or better- giving growers an opportunity to contract at 60
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Eli Evans, 2, son of Larry and Gwenn Evans of Comer, Ga., is shown picking his grandfather Verlyn Perry's tomatoes in Dawsonville. The tallest tomato vine measured 14 feet, six inches high.