Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 86 [i.e. 82], no. 19 (1999 May 12)

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IVIARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

VoLjt, No. 19

Wednesday May 12, 1999

Copyright 1999

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''Bargain'' Meats Costly to Uninformed Consumers

Drought Conditions
Still Persist in Ga.
Despite recent showers, most of Georgia is still in varying degrees of drought conditions, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service.
All of the state except the northwest comer is experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions and the northwest comer has mild drought conditions.
As of now, the northeast, west central and southern third of $e state have severe drought conditions based on the Palmer Drought Severity Index. The remainder of the state has moderate drought conditions.
The weather outlook through May doesn't look promising. It has taken a year for the present conditions to develop and it's going to take several days of rain to make a significant dent in the drought.
The dry conditions started in May 1998 and first became critical last summer. Normally, soil moisture is recharged during the winter, but that
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Summer is fast approaching - the time

consumer's right to defer any buying

your home, ask to see his permit issued

when nature's bounty is most abundant,

decision until after comparing quality,

by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture.

and consumers find food bargains at

price, convenience and guarantees

Check to see if the items .on the permit,

farmers' markets,

pick-your-own independently; and the wisdom to question

such as company name and vehicle license

operations, roadside stands, as well as the any offers that sound too good to be true,

number, are consistent with the vehicle

local grocery store: High-quality meat and

especially if the salesman offers to arrange

he is driving. Refrigerated vehicles must

seafood also are available in plentiful

a "one-time offer" or an exclusive deal to

have a mechanical refrigeration system

supplies, convenient varieties and often at

cut the advertised price drastically if the

running continuously while meat is in the

bargain prices in the summertime. Why consumer will buy immediately.

vehicle. Sample boxes cannot be

then, do some consumers continue to pay Especiallybe aware of the following sales

displayed off refrigeration, according to

excessive sums of money for meat of pitch: ''These are restaurant cuts from a

departmental rules. That means you

questionable quality, in quantities that local restaurant whose refrigeration went

should not be shown samples in your

they can neither use, prepare or store

out. I can make you a special deal rather

home.

properly, in packets that are convenient than taking all of this meat back."

In order to be sold in the U.S., meat

mainly to the seller, leaving consumers

Before allowing a meat salesman in

must be inspected, but not necessarily

frustrated, especially when trying to get their money back?

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"It's human nature to look for a bargain, and unfortunately, there are

Despite Weather, '99 Peach Crop Still Looks Good

always a few people around who try to

This year's Georgia peach crop has

exploit that natural tendency," said

had too little cold, too little heat and too

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture

little water, but University of Georgia

Tommy Irvin. "Our department inspects

scientists and peach farmers still expect

every stage of the food production process,

the 1999 peach harvest to be the best

from the feed that goes into the cow to the

since the bumper crop in 1994.

package in which :i steak is presented to

"We're looking at a pretty good crop,"

the consumer. We also license, inspect and

said Kathryn Taylor, a stone fruits

regulate every food sales firm ill the state.

horticulturist with the UGA College of

We can regulate food safety, quality and

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

fair practices in the public marketplace,

"If everything else goes well, we're

but we cannot, of course, regulate what

expecting 75 to 85 percent of a full crop:"

takes place in a person's own home."

The lack of chill hours was .a big

In the case of in-home sales, a

concern, but growers applied a compound

consumer is often in a one-to-one situation

called Dormex that substituted for some

with a highly-trained and skilled salesman.

chill hours.

No third parties are present to regulate

In Fort Valley, scientists report they got

or witness which promises, disclosures or

only about two-thirds Qf the chill hours

disclaimers are made. The best recourse

they needed for many varieties - about

the consumer has is to be fully informed

770 hours versus 1,200 in a normal year.

with the facts regarding meat quality, - Taylor said the trees set a good flower

grading and pricing; the requirements of

crop, but the leaves are expanding slowly

the Georgia Food Act pertaining to truth in

because of a cool spring.

advertising, labeling and packaging; the

Dormex speeds up leaf emergence.

Once the leaves ~erge and begin photosynthesizing, the tree can provide the energy needed to support the developing fruit.
But after the warm winter, Taylor said spring was relatively cool in peachgrowing areas. "The cool spring kept the leaves from growing normally," she said. "It has some of the farmers holding their breath for the late-season varieties."
And on top of the too-warm, too-cool problems, Georgia is about seven inches short on rainfall so far this year. "Our growers are busy irrigating now to develop peaches of good size for the market," Taylor said..
Farmers also are making sure their orchards are clean - that no extra weeds or grasses take up water the trees need.
Johnny Whiddon, a UGA Extension Service agent in Brooks County, said growers there began picking peaches in the third week of April. "Our crop looks good," he said. "But how we do the rest of

the year will depend on the rain we get."

Georgia's peach crop was valued at

ag consumer line

$22.4 million in 1998. Whiddon said most farmers in his

Is there a phone number I can call to obtain current livestock prices, and if so, how is

county used Dormex on mid- to late-

this information obtained?

season varieties. Early maturing varieties

You may call the .Livestock Market News Service toll-free at 1-800-342-1440. have lower chill requirements and got

Callers can retrieve current price quotations for the Interior Iowa and South enough cold naturally.

Minnesota hog markets and the Texas Panhandle slaughter and feeder cattle

"How well we do with Dormex is

markets in addition to prices at Georgia markets. The toll-free number is listed in dependent on timing," Whiddon said. "So

the Market Bulletin monthly in the Livestock Quotations section. This listing we're still waiting to see how those do.

provides an average of livestock prices for the previous month.

But it's looking good."

The Livestock Market News Service, which is a part of the Georgia Department

In Peach County, where farmers

of Agriculture's Animal Industry Division, prepares market reports in cooperation produce about 90 percent of Georgia's

with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Livestock prices, trends and supplies are peach crop, growers will start picking

reported at 25 livestock auction markets, 15,slaughter hog buying stations, and four peaches in mid- to late May. South

feeder pig collection points throughout Georgia.
Ifyou have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia

Georgia peaches are different varieties with shorter chill requirements and

Department ofAgriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building,

mature more quickly in the warmer

19 M.L. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 climate.

(statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.



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Wednesday May 12, 1999

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EQUINE CORRECTIONS
The following are corrections from the Market Bulletin's April 14 Equine Edition:
At Stud
Regd. 15hd. Steel gray Egyptian Arabian, exc. con!. & disp., Bask bloodlines $250 plus mare care, SI red sorrel jack, med. boned, gentle disp., mares or jennets $150 plus mare care, neg. Cog. Req. Jan Williams Manchester 706-846-8277
Boarding Facilities
Exclusive new brick 10-stall barn, full board only, 100x200 arena, 50' rnd. pen, indoor & outdoor wash racks, personal locked/alarmed tack, lounge, lge. pastures, owners on premises. Carla Brown Dacula 770-963-8446 770-995-7240
FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment permitted.
Exe. opportunity for family man, six house poultry/cattle farm, nonsmoker/drinker, dependable, salary, bonus, home, utilities. C.A. Kelley Danielsville 706-245-6347
Exp. caretaker w/50+ goats seeks new contract, lge. acreage, steep hillsides, Kudzu no problem, refs. provided, call aft. 8 pm. Mitchell Williams College Park 770-969-6273
Exp. person needed to exercise, ride, groom, feed futurity barrel horses, full time, Athens area. Ty Tyner Hull 706-543-2109
Exp., dedicated riding instructors needed for summer day horse camp, should be enthusiastic, enjoy working w/kids, certification a plus. K. Roberts Lithonia 770987-3628
Farm help wanted, retired or semi-retired, full-time position, responsible, dependab!e, good handy man needed. Robert McCall Dallas 770-443-7358 770-443-7324
Female needed for lgt. duties on small farm, free room/board, sml. salary, no exp. necessary. Ray Patton Marietta 770-4386904
Now hiring full-time help in Cherokee Co., job includes stall care, yd. & pasture care, call 8 am.- 3 pm., Mon.-Fri. J. Rochelli/F. Washington Alpharetta 770-475-2227
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Part-time help wanted on small horse farm, incl. feeding, some maintenance~ most live near Lilburn, have exp. w/horses..M. Huprich Lilburn 770-564-1174
Want male/couple to operate hen farm, prefer 40 to 55 yrs. of age, no exp. necessary, salary, trailer. A.G. Williams 275 Arlin Williams Rd. Toccoa 30577 706-886-9530
Want high-minded farmers, apprentices, carpenters to work, learn, live on organic biodyamic farm .in mtns., no smokers/drugs/alcohc;>I, enota@whitelion.net. Thomas Griffen Hiawassee 706-896-9966
Want reliable person/family w/ref. to live &
work on horse farm, mobile home & salary provided. S. Clinton Chickamauga 706-3754346
\/Vant Equestian director for residential girls camp, must be safety-minded, enthusiastic, and like children, room, board, salary. N. Baughman Clarkesville 706-754-852S
Want equipment operators for spraying pecan trees, long hrs., day and night shift avail. Paul Newman Newnan 912-432-9319
Want farm manager w/mechanical ability, cattle/pecan exp. helpful but not required. Chris
Morrison Albany 912-432-9316
Want job on horse farm, must have monthly salary, place to live and be able to bring my horse. Johnny Weaver Chatsworth 706-5179298
Want part-time stable help, 2 days/week, 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 sitting while you're away, feeding, turn out, etc., exp. and dependable, ref. avail. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574
Want part-time worker to plant and develop lge. estate in Conyers. Joan Ayers Conyers 770-922-8280
Want person w/many horses, have 20 empty stalls. w/small apt., arena, A-1 cond., Jn exchange for farm maintenance, landscaping, other, ref./credit. Joe Bauer Blairsville 706745-7939
Want reliable person/family to work on broiler chicken farm, house & salary provided, call daytil)'le or night. Connie Crisp Dalton 706-2784535 706-629-9145
Want reliable person/family to work on lge. ranch, exp. operating combine, hay baling, hvy. equip., house, salary, other benefits, Meriwether Co. J. Huckaby Greenville 706-672-4849
Want reliable couple/family w/exp. working in breeder, (chicken), houses to work 2 breeder houses, salary, housing, util., ref. preferred. Jody Wages Watkinsville 706-31Q-0614 706-7696333

Want retired caretaker for small acreage w/animals and yd. work, nondrinker preferred, separate apt., rent nego. R. Murphy Conyers 770-860-8143
FARM MACHINERY
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'97 Ford 1720, 29 hrs., bushhog, boom pole, 7 shank all-purpose plow, $10,800 or will sell sep. Glen Dills Griffin 770-233-0796
'51 AC tractor, w/5' pull type bushhog, tractor needs repair, also, 20'trailer. Vernon Jennings Woodstock 404-899-0231
'52 Ford Ferg., T020, needs repairs, Taylor Way, '66 bushhog, 6' turf hog, $2500. W.H. Riden Palmetto 770-463-9S34
'60 JD cotton picker, in line heads recently rebuilt; 4-row KMC peanut combine, exc. cond. Clint Finch Rocky Ford 912-863-7278 912-682-9450
'70 Ford F-750 grain truck, 14' grain body, $2350, one 14' grain body, $450. Robert J. Harrell Davisboro 912-348-3998
'71 Ford spreader truck, all steel body, new rebuilt eng., $4000/cash only, other equip. on hand. Jim Denton Jackson 404-366-4259 770-964-1815
'74 & '67 Ford spreader trucks, Kuhn hay tedder, 325 gal. pasture sprayer, 1000 gal. poly-tank Gehl feed mixer. Ron Brasfield Winder 770-867-5583
'84 AC 6070, 71 hp. dsl., cab, A/C, 2184 hrs., front-end loader, $17,500. Tim- Furlow Griffin 770-228-0111 770-228-4888
'84 JD 2255, dsi..tractor w/front-end loader, 6' bucket, p/s, 50 hp., 2WD, 8/4 spd. trans., $13,700. D. Chandler Carrollton 770-8322364
'87 Kubota, 25 hp. dsl. tractor, incl. bushhog, box blade & disk, all good cond., $5000, call aft. 4 pm. C. Thompson Warm Springs 706672-0641
'90 Ford 345 C, box scrape, 1350 hrs., $14,500. Donald Hasty Rocky Face 706-6737410
'91 JD 450G, PTO, 6-way blade, screens, root rake, 1160 hrs., sheltered, exc. cond., $41,500, call 8 am-5 pm. Charles Hall Norwood 706-465-3292
'95 446 JD 4x4 hay roller, used 20 hrs., $10,000/obo., call night aft. 8 pm. Tony Wheeler Cumming 706-265-4671
'95-2 ton Gehl feedmill w/scales, exc. cond., used very little; 24' Gooseneck trlr. w/esc. dr. & 2 center cut gates, good cond. Wilford Tyler Donalsonville 912-524-5855
'96 Ford 1720, 4WD compact tractor, 3 cyl. dsl., 125 hrs., like new, $10,750. Chuck Beavers Rockmart 770-749-9848
'96 Pro Design 18' flatbed trailer w/5' beavertail, very good cond., $5200. L. Martin Maxeys 706-759-3391
'98 Ford (New Holland) 6610-S tractor, 300 hrs., $16,000. Charles Hudson Woodbury 706-553-9111
'99 spike tooth drag harrow, 3-pt. hook-up, hvy. duty, call aft. 5 pm. D. Wasden Hephzibah 706-592-5223
1 200 gal. sprayer on wheels, 1 dirt pan for Ford tractor, 1 Troy-bilt, 7 hp., garden tractor. Franklin Mccants Butler 912-862-3465
1 slightly used 4-row KMC S tine cultivator, $2000. Ed Henderson Cairo 912-226-3460
10' Sitrex tedder, 3-pt. hitch, like new cond., $1400. J. A. Dixon Keysville 706-554-5894
1010 JD tractor, 37 hp., dsl. w/scrape blade, $3300/cash, sell sep. Scott C. Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412 .
1080 MF tractor, 80 hp., good tires, $3500. Larry Rogers Camilla 912-294-1153
14' three axle trailer, $700; 250 CFM compressor, $4000; 500 gal. dsl. tank, $100. John Twitty Winder 770-307-0696
15 sweeps 7 1/2" to 17" mostly all new, sway bar for 24 hp. Yanmar, 1 long, 2 reg. culti. feet, complete, 3 gal. hydr. trans., all/$200. E. Adams Lake Park 912-244-0414
16' tri-axle equip. trailer, 2 5/16 ball pull w/spare tire, $1200. B. C. Thurman Bremen 770-537-2444
_18' equip. trailer, dual axles, 2 5/16 ball, lgts., good fir., hvy. frame, $795/obo. G. R. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261
1938-9 JC tractor, new motor, fair tires, bushhog, $2500. L. Musick Grantville 7705S3-2846
1939 M Farman, good cond., $' 150. Steve Buchanan Plains 912-924-6574
1949 Farman Cub, $3000, rebuilt, cultivators, mower, turning plow. Jim Gore Griffin 770-229-1842
1952 Farman Cub tractor, good cond., w/6 diff. attachs. & add'I parts, $4500. Herbert Dodson Hephzibah 706-790-9479
1953 SN Ford tractor, rebuilt eng. w/bushhog, $2500; cult. $150; scrapeblade $100. J. Brown McDonough 770-957-5350

1953 Ford tractor, Jubilee, very good shape, $3200. Carl Lambert Carrollton 770-834-

4166

1953 McCormick lnt'I tractor, Super mdl., semi dsl., running; Super M.D. Farman, $2500,

other equip. Homer Parker Forsyth 912-994-

6531

1962 601 Ford, plow, culti., harrow, hyster forks, 6' Land-Pride fi\1ishing mower, used 2

yrs., $4650/firm. Robert Elliott Chatsworth

706-695-3172

1970 MF 135 gas tractor, new tires, exc. cond., low hrs., $4850. Jim Gullett Duluth 770-476-5216

1980 MF 850 combine, 4WD, hydro., Perkins intercooled dsl., 30.SL-32 tires, 20'

grain head, alum. reel & new header trlr., $15,000. David Gould Vienna 912-268-7389

19S7 IMT tractor, 45 hp, good cond.,

Perkins diesel eng., $8200. Gerald Allgood

Temple 770-562-3879

2 - 12.4x24 tractor tires; 2 - 14.9x28 tractor

tires; 1 - 7-shank all purpose plow; 1 - 6-ft. box blade; 1 - 6-ft. scrape blade, others. Tom Strickland LaGrange 706-882-1549

2 bottom plow w/cage wheels, like new $350, JD grain drill, 9', needs work $175. C. C.

Anthony Jefferson 706-367-9533

2 row cultivator for Ford tractor, 3-pt. hitch,

$300, also, 2 Cole planters $150. Felton Warnock Tarrytown 912-529-4262

2 row T046 Covington planters on 9 ft. frame, new bolts & paint, $700; cultipacker, $350, other equip. J.W. Stephens Stockbridge 770-474-2184

2-LT Radial tires-235x85x16, good tread, never punctured, $29 for both; 4-Roadhandler

Michelin Radial tires, 8.75x16.5, 8-ply rated, $79 for all 4. Al Klein Ellijay 706-276-4135

200 MF-6-way blade, 10' spreader body,

motor driven. K. Queen Epworth 706-492-

2589

22 hp. Yanmar, 4WD, dsl., w/loader, $8750;

MF, 50 hp., gas, p/s, w/6' mower, $5950, call aft. 10 am. L. Genet Norcross 770-921-1598

25KW Wince generator, 3-pt. hitch w/PTO,

will pull 2 chicken houses, $1000. Hal Fowler Carnesville 706-384-3145

3 all wheel drive GI type grain/feed truck, 2 running, 1 for parts, 1 flatbed, PTO, winch,

$4000/obo. Steve Hoffman Newnan 770-304-

4351

3-pt. hitch 2-row Pittsburgh cultivator, bush & bog, tool bar, 9" & 6" auger. T. C. Pant

Tyrone 770-487-4576

30" dirt scoop, 3 ph., exc. cond., $200. Tom

Kerr Athens 706-543-3601

3000 Ford tractor, 3 cyl., gas, good cond., new paint, 1027 hrs. Joe Walker Carrollton 770-S32-2S59 .

3208 cat. engine w/1100 gal./min. pump, Ad-Rain reel & hard hose, 3, 4, 5 & 6-in. pipe.

Edward Anderson Statesboro 912-587-5529

35 JD B unstyled, restored front to rear,

SN4573 ort bronze plate, show room ready.

Parks Daniels Dublin 912-275-1755

384 Long tractor, diesel' 15' Rhino batwing

mower' both exc. cond. J.M. Vaughn Baxley

912-367-2312

4 row IH-800 planters attached to KMC ripper tiller, hydraulic markers, peanut attachments, $2900. S. Sikes Cobbtown 912-684-5518

4 row KMC high residue culti. Ronal.J Carter

Lake Park 912-559-5242

'

4" Barkley pump, pto driven, $1200. Earl

Gilbert Monticello 706-468-665S

4-row Cole subsoiler, 340 JD offset harrow.

J. B. Haygood Yatesville 706-472-3391

4-row Pitt. culti, 110 gal spray tank, metal

trlr. 5'x14' w/side rails; 300 gal. fuel tank, like

new, Ford 3-16 btm. plow. Mac Howell Pitts

912-648-6714

4-row culti. $450, post digger, $395, dirt scoop, $225; 16 & 20 disc harrow $525/$575, hvy. duty boom $200. M. Crosby Blackshear

912-449-6573

4020 JD, completely restored, exc. cond.,
$10,500. E. C. McDonald Quitma~ 912-263-

9042

450 B JD loader w/backhoe, recent eng. overhaul, new turbo, good cond./new paint,

$16,000. J. Adams Tyrone 770-487-4765

4500 Ford backhoe:loader, runs good, orig.

paint, good tires, complete service manuals,

$7,500. Gene Brown Byron 912-953-3330

450B JO track loader, engine recently rebuilt w/clutch pressure plate throwout bearing. C. West Fairburn 770-996-7442

4600 Ford dsl. tractor, 8' bushhog, 5' bushhog, 40 disk blades, plows, culti's, 6'

scrape, subsoiler, tractor mntd. hole diggers, other. M. Stallings Locust Grove 770-957-

9747

467 NH mower-conditioner, new sickles &

guards, extra blade, $600. Gary White Calhoun 706-629-6527

5 hp. chipper shredder, $275, good cond. M. D. Garrett Cedartown 770-748-8130

5' Bush Hog-Andy 500, 45 hp. gear box, $575/obo. Brandon Bearden Newnan 770-

254-9970

5' Bushhog, 3-pt. hitch, HD., 60 tooth drag harrow, 3-pt. hitch Farman Cub culti. set, Farmall Cub cycle mower. Billy Sanders Lula

770-869-3615

Please observe our 20 word limit.

5' Woods finish mower, used 3 times, $1450. Steve Poole Stockbridge 770-4749154 770-849-7725
5' bushhog, $500, 5' box scrape, $415, dirt scoop $200, 16' trlr., $1250. Chris Edwards Dallas 770-445-8934
500 gal. propane tank, 5 hp. garden tiller, runs good, ready to work. Jimmy Gibson Clarkesville 706-754-4296
5000 Ford tractor, p/s, good cond., new tires, new battery. Wayman Jordan Mableton 770-948-1105
504 F Vermeer baler, 3-ply belts, gathering wheels, elec. tie, sheltered, $5000. Dennis Medders warm Springs 706-663-4150
52 8N tractor, looks good, runs good, $2500. R. Millsaps Jasper 706-692-4163
52 SN, new paint & radiator, many new parts, 9000 lift, $2900; mid-60's Ford 4000 backhoe front loader, $6500. Danny Whitworth Dallas 770-443-26S5
52 Ford 8N tractor, good eng., tires, like new battery, w/bushhog & finish mower, $3200/cash. John Register Blakely 912-723529S
6' Bushhog mdl. 306R, 2 bottom plow & all purpose plow. Wayne Casey Rome 706-2910766 706-295-4858
6' Taylorway bushhog, used twice (oprig. $1200) sell $700/obo. or trade for Gill rollover scrape blade. Richard Douglas Loganville 770-466-1360
6' trailer w/finishing mower, $600, 5' Covington lgt. wgt. bushhog, $250. Herman North Carrollton 770-834-8508
605F Vermeer baler, $3800; 256 NH hay rake, $500, both field ready. Ovid Jackson Tennille 912-864-2498
7' disc hay mower, real.good cond., $3,000. Reed McNabb Nicholson 706-757-3327
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Wednesday May 12, 1999

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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715 Intl. combine w/grain head, low hrs., Deutz-Allis 490 sq. baler, $6500, Deutz- Gehl sillage wagon, needs floor work $SOO, JD 510 rnd baler, $3000, NH 310 sq. baler, KMC 4-row ripper/spider, 3 phase elec. irrig.

exc. cond.; 1000 gal. water wagon, JD Fahr KSS5 rake, $500, Deutz-Allis KH500 call aft. 2 pm. David Huggins Rossville 706- $3000; JD 10 shank chisel plow, $3000. Hal mtr.; JD 71 planters, Ferguson 2-row culti., two

cultivator. D. Harden Buerna Vista 912-937- tedder, $1500. Jeff Tucker Loganville 770- S61-5931

Barry Moreland 770-253-6332

150 gal. herbicide tank, other. Ferrell Cofer

5072

267-3926

Generator, 15KW, 60amp., 25 hp./OHV JD 510 rnd. baler, sheltered, $3000, field Cordele 912-273-4439

S N Ford tractor, blade, scoop, carry all, Deutz-Fahr KH 500 hay tedder, 17 1/2 fold- Kohler, copper wound, cast iron, pressure ready, Tommy Brown Hartwell 706-376-2710 Krone KR-125 round hay baler, 4x4 bales.

boom, spike tooth harrow; Ford 309 planters, up, 3 ph. PTO driven, $1000; field ready. D. lubricated, 10 gal. tank w/guage. Art Wolfe JD 5300 tractor, 450 hrs., ext. warr., Larry Cauthen Rome 706-291-2S7S

rock rake. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471- Powell Rte. 3 Box 14SO Wrightsville 31096 Dacula 770-S22-9702

$14,500. Douglas Wishum Sylvester 912- Kubota 3450 GST, perf. cond., 370 hrs.,

4221

Dirt Hog, 5 foot, 2 .yrs. old, box scrape, Gravely convertible, 12 w/2 drive units, 2 776-6772

bushhog 7', Gill aerator, hay fork; Kubota front

S hp. Tomahawk chipper-shredder, used 1 $250. Wayne Nichols Buford 770-945-4409 rotary cultis., 40" rotary plow, commer. mower JD 535 round baler, surface wrap, converge end loader. Edward Booth Clarkesville 706-

year, $1,000; woodsplitter, 13 ton, used very Dirt pan, S', remote cyl., HD 1/2" plate steel, & steering sulkey, exc. cond., $3000. Gerald whls., pick-up wheels, baled 150 acres, mint 754-1026

little, $SOO. A. L. Wigley Dallas 770-445-9735 like new, $1SOO; 12' harrow, new cylinder, Gailey Gainesville 770-536-22S1

CO{ld., $18,000. Bill Bowlin Griffin 770-22S- Kubota L-2650 dsl. tractor, 29 hp., 4WD,

S row KMC rolling cultivator, $1500/obo; $950. James Laster Perni: 912-9S7-3703

Gravely convertable garden tractor 3214

w/Kubota front loader, exc. cond., 500 hrs.,

7720 loader, burnt cab, 1770 hrs., $600/make Enclosed cargo trlr., 7x16, dbl. axles, side w/bushhog, rotary plow & roto-tiller, all for JD 6300 tractor, JD 530 baler, Plains drill, $13,200. W. H. Cochran Cherry Log 706offer. Larry Holdeman Bartow 912-625-7010 door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2S50. $SOO/obo. Frank Martin Conley 404-361- 10' Woods mower, 10-ton manure spreader. 632-5744

S5 JD 2750, 1700 hrs., w/cab/heat/air, 4 Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-S35-2715 SS42

Tommy Hurst Coolidge 912-941-20S3

Kubota L245 dsl., 25 hp., w/belly mower,

remotes. Orbin Oglesby Oak Park 912-57S- Farmall 100 1-row planter w/fert. hopper, Hat equip., used 1 season, Fanex 13' -: JD 6400 tractor, front wheel drive w/640 scrape blade, bush hog. Will Reeves

5015

$250; Farmall 100 1-pt. hitch plow w/2 22" tedder, S whl. Sitrex rake w/Hodge-Bilt caddie, quick attach loader & other equip. Wayne Blairsville 706-379-19S6

S55 NH rnd. baler, 7 disc Kuhn mower, V disc, $200/cash. J. Eberhart Hiram 770-943- S' PZ drum mower, all/$7650. Gene Shaw Tapley Sandersville 912-552-5242

Kubota L245, 22 hp., 4WD, dsl., 5' rollover

rake, all good cond. Harold Gentry Blakely 0775

Macon 912-935-3446 912-954-7621

JD 7000 Maxi-Merg plateless planters, box blade, $7650; MF 150, p/s, dsl., 45 hp.,

912-723-5060

Farmall 140 tractor w/quick hitch, harrow, Hay rake, 4 whGel, ground driven, 3-pt. good cond., $1SOO. Roland Garner Bowman good tractor, 5' bushhog, $7950. Gordon

S700 Ford tractor, runs good, dual tires. E. turning plow, cultivators & planter, good cond., hitch, good cond. Tom Chisolm Luthersville 706-245-4379

Garnet Riverdale 770-923-2274

H. Craven Baxley 912-367-9749 912-367- $4500. Raymond Musgrove Douglas 912- 770-927-6S69

JD 7000 4 row planter, NH 71S 1 row silage Kubota L345 dsl. tractor, Ford S17H Flail

2941

3S4-50S4

Hesston 1030 disk mower, good cond., field cutter; Fox blower, silage wagons. D. Jackson mower, box blade, $5200. Chris Grimsley

9-ton equip. trlr., 3 axle, GI hitch 1S', incl. Farmall 200, tricycle front, good tires, 2 pt.- ready, $1500. Michael Leggett Douglasville Cartersville 770-3S6-4399

Columbus 706-563-7S52

beavertail, 19S7 Hooper, $2100/obo. Kevin 3 pt adapter, runs good, very dependable, 770-942-2491

JD SS20 combine ser. #600S20 w/a JD 220 Kubota mower, G1SOO dsl., rebuilt, hydro.,

Songer Cumming 770-SS7-6SSO

$1995. Kerry Lloyd Athens 706-546-S572

Hesston 5500 rnd. baler, $6500; MF hay grain head. Scott Peavy Cuthbert 912-679- 4S" cut, $3500, 2 axles for 7S" trlr., 1 w/brks.,

9100 John Bean 1000 gal. pecan sprayer Farmall A, 12V, good cond., w/5' pull rake $1000; Kuhn hay tedder $1600, all in 5222

hubs,

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tires,

other.

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$13,500; 500 gal. PTO sprayer for large or mower, $1SOO; 5' Woods belly mower for A, good cond. Allen Smith Powder Springs JD 95 combine, 13' grain head. E. G. SalValFarm@AOL.com. B. Williams

small trees, $6500. Bubber Pippin Albany $650/cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912- 770-943-6640

Barnette Sycamore 912-567-2057

Kennesaw 770-422-931 S 770-653-1705

912-S94-454S

2S3.-9266

Hvy. duty dbl. axle $"7, 7 & 1S elec. brakes JD 950, 30 hp tractor w/front end loader, Kubota tractor, 34 hp., p/s, dsl., clean,

99700 Ford tractor w/cab, $S500; 2-row Farmall Cub tractor, exc. cond., some $13; 5' MF 2270 Bush Hog, hvy. duty, $S50. bushhog, 2250 hrs., well maintained, $S500. Super C Farman, 16"_ front tractor tires. J.

Lilliston rolling cultivator. Mike Deloach equip., $1900. Dale Johnson Brunswick 912- Larry Morris Douglasville 770-4S9-902S Virgil Rowland Blairsville 706-7S1-343S

Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-501S

Statenville 912-559-6322

267-0619 912-266-3420

770-5S6-7S31

JD D, 35 mdl., unstyled, McCormick W-6; L-260 Kubota, 26 hp., dsl., runs good, new

9N Ford tractor, restored, painted, top Farmall Cub, good cond., $2500; Farmall IH 715 combine, peanut combine, other gravity gas pump, windmill. Sam Lowrey paint, good garden tractor, $4200. Steve Hood

cond., $2SOO; 6' Ford mower, $300; 6' air Super C, runs, needs work, $1000. Jimmy farm equip. Fred Sackett Butler 912-S62- Rome 706-234-7729

Chatsworth 706-517-0106

compressor, $300. Warren Cartersville 770-3S2-0913

Milam Douthit Macon 912-477-0113

5120

JD GP tractor, $4000; JD 520 LP tractor, Lely disc mower S', M 240, $4000; Gehl SSO

Farmall M-1951, complete restoration, like lnt'I Harvester sq. baler mdl. 37, sheltered, $3000. Charles Meyer Winterville 706-742- mower, conditoner, $400; btm. plow; IH 3 row ,

9N Ford tractor, runs, 5' bustihog, angle new, $4950. E. J. Remeta Powder Springs good cond., $1200; 3 gravity grain trlrs. Sonny 7040

$400. Lele Sasser Waynesboro 706-554-

blade, 3-pt. scoop, 3-pt. S' lift boom, $2500 for 770-94S-9696 770-943-1207

Stewart Albany 912-SS3-4S30

JD Maxe Merge #2, 6 row planter, 4617

all. David Slocum Molena 706-647-9464

Farmall Super A tractor w/culti., Woods lnt.'I diesel eng. for spreader truck; new vacumeter. H. L. Addison Elberton 706-2S3- Lewis Bros. poultry housekeeper, like new,

A Farmall tractor, not running, $SOO. James belly mower, planter, turning plow, sickle 3250 blade & C frame for Cat. D-S, like new 54S7

used few times. L. Waldren McCaysville 706-

McDowell Elko 912-9S7-2741

mower, good cond., $3500. Henry Reese 2S50. F. Bing Rome 706-235-6224

JD R70 garden tractor w/S hp. 652-344S

AC 1950 narrow (tri-cycle) front-end, good Thomason 706-595-S520 706-595-S012

Intl. 3-pt. hitch 3-16" bottom plow, $350. Briggs/Stratton eng., good clean running M.E. Co. garden tiller, tines in back, Clinton

cond., $200/obo. Charles Frank Palmetto Farmall Super M for sell or trade for Super Russell Stewart Greensboro 706-467-231S machine, $275/obo. Andy Rambo Newborn engine, easy clean, swing away control, like

770-463-5143

H, good tractor. Ed Lackey Cedartown 770- Intl. 574 tractor w/front end loader, .good 706-46S-0546

new, $350. J. Phillips Decatur 404-2S4-6S22

AC 60 combine needs belts, canvas, shaker 74S-9060

tires, runs good, $5000. C. Gardner Athens JD Yanmar 1500, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, dsl., MF 124 sq. baler, for parts or repair, $750.

sieves, numerous other parts dismantled. Ford 1510 tractor w/mid mount mower & turf 706-546-6492

lights, great shape, $3650. M. Richardson E. Anderson Ellijay 706-273-3470

Winford Crane 21S7 W.H. Hays Rd. Winder tires, new eng., new paint, $6500, M. Intl. Loboy M-1S4, 1 owner, A-1 turf tires, 5" Edison 912-S35-203S

MF 135 dsl., 36 hp., exc. cond., good tires,

306SO 706-367-9617

Howington Covington 770-7S6-7179

belly mower, 3-pt. hitch, $2950 firm. Carolyn JD disc cutter, 7' wide; Duetz-Fahr hay 5' bushhog, good blades, $6,000/all. W. D.

AC series 60 & series 70 combines, both Ford 1600 tractor, exc. shape . w/5' mower, Stover Marietta 770-971-2534

fluffer, 106 gal. Hardi 3cpt. hitch sprayer; MF Harris Riverdale 770-997-7959

good cond., under shelter, 1 series 60 for $4500. Robert Porter Tifton 912-3S6-2113

JD 1010, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $3750. 245 dsl., runs. good, $1000, no Sun. calls. MF 135 tractor, gas, p/s, exc. cond., new

parts. Andy Adams Hartwell 706-376-7107

Ford 2 row cultivator w/3-pt. hitch, $400, David Brown Union City 770-9.64-1123

Farron Head Jersey 770-267-SOS2

front tires, lift, needs paint, $4S50. J. L.

Ag-Rain hose pull irrig. sys., Duetz eng. cotton wagon-ideal for hauling hay, $200. JD 1050 tractor, 33 hp., S2 mdl., 2 gear JD ripper attachment for 450, 555 series Connally Douglasville 770-942'0S06

w/550 GPM Patterson pump, Nelson 200 $400. Don Sasser Stockbridge 770-4S3- ranges, PTO, 3-pt. hitch, no p/s, 1200 hrs., tractors, $1200. E. Clark Newborn 706-46S- MF 135, gas, HD bushhog, scrape, HJD

water gun, exc. cond., $12,000, other Andy 0710

orig. owner, $S500. E. Harris Fairburn 770- 0109

harrow, all/$6700, also, Ariens 5 hp. tiller, mint

Cornell Bowman 706-245-5095

Ford 3000 diesel w/front loader, 1200 hrs., 964-9405

JD silage cutter, field ready, elec. controls, cond.,

$S50.

Charles

Ashworth

Allis Chalmers tractor 190XT, 96 hp., duaI exc. running cond., $6900. James E. Orr JD 2350, w/canopy, new paint, well kept, 6' good knives, all 3 headers. Phil Sanders Lawrenceville. 770-963-3333

remotes, good tires, new paint, exc. cond., Canton 770-479-4530

TW-22 Rhino bushhog & 6' extra hvy. duty box Ste(!hens 706-759-3655

MF 165 dsl., p/s, live lift & PTO, exc. cond.,

$6500. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830

Ford 3000 w/power steering, like new, scrape, all exc. cond. M. Treadwell Bremen JD tractors 4030, 4250, C/A, Q/R; JD 3300 $6000, 6 JD 3700 sickle mower cutter. bars,

Athens mdl. 106 offset harrow, 6' cut, 16 $5500; Golden Jubilee, like new, $4500; Ford 770-646-9765

combine, JD 9910 cotton picker, all exc. cond. $30 ea. D. Brown Ranger 706-334-2595

disk, exc. cond., $1500. John Jenkins Tyrone S01, $4500. Ken Bryant Hull 706-613-2961

JD 2350, clean, 2600 hrs., hay rake, bale Brett Boatright Montrose 912-676-311 S

MF 231, p/s, 660 hrs., p/s, 34 hp. Terry Cain

770-306-1 OS9

Ford 3000 D, no ps, new paint, S spd., loader, dirt pan, 5' blade, subsoiler. D. Baize JD-420 farm tractor, 5' bushhog, ready for Ringgold 706-937-7006

B-1952 JD, 3-pt., good tires, running good, new paint, $2500. Jerry Mask Fayetteville 770-461-2772
Barko log loader $4000. John Higgins Lawrenceville 770-339-0056 770-963-5746
Basic 160 pinestraw baler, self-propelled w/hydraulic functions. Ned Wilson Fitzgerald 912-423-5979
Bobcat 753 loader, '95 mdl., tooth bucket,

$5200 cash; MF 135, gas, no ps, 6 spd., good paint, $4700 cash. B. Davis Mableton 770941-6312
Ford 3930 '97 model, 45 hp, 260 hrs., canopy, weights, telescopic links, ex. tractor, $14,500. Jerry B. Graham Rincon 912-7549271
Ford 4-in-1 loader, buckets, $S50 ea., Indus!. paint sprayer $350, Garddner Denver

Rex 770-961-6742
JD 24T sq. baler, $1SOO; NH 56 hay rake, $900. Dave Underwood McDonough 770957-9503
JD 2630 w/canopy, runs good. L. Johnson Waycross 912-2S3-2720
JD 3020 w/JD 14S loader, early mdl., good cond., $S200. Thomas Mccurley Colbert 706-7SS-2626

work, $3250. Buddy Rawlins Snellville 770- MF 232 front end loader w/hvy. duty bucket,

972-3059

forks & hay spear, $3000. Allen Conner

j--M-;_;-k;t8~1~ti;Ad-F~~-- , John Bean peach sprayer mdl. R2020, 500
gal. fiberglass lined, new tires, field ready, $3500. Jack Ha:tnes Zebulon 770-567-S741
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Clermont 770-9S3-7645
MF 35 tractor, gas belly mower, harrow root rake, box blade, goodcond., 12 volts, $4500. Curtis E. Jarrell Sylvester 912-776-5209

1740 hrs., exc. cond., $12,000. C. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-77S-4165
Bush & bog harrow, 16 disc turn plow, 3-pt. hitch, fert. spreader, 3-pt. hitch, other equip. avail. Lawson Helms Griffin 770-227-1239
Bushhog 5', 3 ph., mint cond., $550; allpurpose plow, 9 shank, $390, tandem axle trlr., $1200. James Elliott Lavonia 706-3564S39

90 lb. jack hammer, $350. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-S61-5441
Ford 503 hay rake, good cond, $500; lnt'I PTO driven feedmill, $1700, both good cond. Carl Jones Douglasville 770-949-6229
Ford 52 SN tractor, good sheet metal, 12 volts, runs & cranks well, $2350, w/4-ft. bush hog, $2750. Steve Cox Ringgold 706-9374593

JD 31S tractor w/46" deck, good cond., $3500. J. Allen Boyd Sr. Odum 912-5S6-6645
JD 336 sq. baler, good tight baler, field ready. Frank Findley Royston 706-245-5972
JD 40 T tractor, nice, $2SOO, wide front end & stuck block for JD 420, $600. Charles Cole Hazlehurst 912-375-7529
JD 4020 w/loader, $7000; 530 hay roller, $5000, hay fluffer $1500. Curtis Nash Pavo

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Case SO manure spreader, ground driven, Ford 555B loader-backhoe, good cond., 912-S59-24S6

new. tires, 3' x 9", good cond., $350. Marvin Usry Gibson 706-59S-2303
Case SS5, 43 hp., dsl., 12 spd., detachable

$15,000/obo; 2 flat dump bodies, $SOO ea.lobe. John Epps Dry Branch 912-743599S

JD 4020, p/s, w/JD 15S loader, new rubber, mint cond., $12,500. Lee Nunn Madison 706342-1777 706-342-5596

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loader, diff lock, remotes, ROPS w/canopy, new seat. Wes Wilkie Alpharetta 770-SS73S54
Case lnt.'I S420 rnd. baler, sheltered, very little use, elect. knotter, exc. cond., $4500. Jim Fuller Ellerslie 706-563-8456
Case tractor, 43 PTO hp., $3200; New Idea PTO manure spreader $400; milking machine $600, make offers. Steve McKinley Cumming 770-SS9-1 70S
Cub Cadet mower mdl. 1450, hydro. trans., PTO, 14 1/2 hp. Kohler eng., 52" cut, $700. R. Davenport Lawrenceville 770-9S5-0363
Cycle mower, harrows & turning plows, alI for AC G tractor, free to good home. Jerry
I Abernathy Gainesville 770-SS7-27S4
Daneuser post driver, exc. cond., $1250.
I Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-3S4-3400
David Bradley, needs repairs, w/disc harrow
I & spring tooth harrow, turning plow & lay-off
plow. Jimmy T. Robinson Conyers 770-4S3-
I S441
Dearborn 2 disc turnover, 1 row cultivator,
I Sheffield sweep. R. S. Walton Ellenwood
770-961-5306
I I Deutz 6S06 tractor, 6S hp., aux. hyd., p/s, I PTO, good mech. cond., $6000. Frank Gibbs I Gordon 912-62S-5349
Deutz Allis compact dsl., 1S hp. hydro.
I I tractor, 3 ph., some equip. avail., $5,000.
Jimmy Turner Monroe 770-207-4306
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Ford 600 tractor, $4000, 5' bushhog $525, scrape blade, 6', $350, boom pole, $100, post hole digger $500. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434
Ford 601 Workmaster tractor, $2900. N. C. Thompson Fayetteville 770-4S7-413S
Ford 6600, 3100 hrs., exc. shape, $S500, number 12 MF sq. hay baler, $1300. Chris Roy Roe~ Face 706-673-576S
Ford 6610 tractor, 1SOO hrs., good cond., $14,000; 3 btm. switch plow w/hydro till, $1500. Donald Ritch Americus 912-9244314
Ford SN tractor, 12V & recently rebuilt, lift is good, runs great, $2600. c. Templeton Locust Grove 770-957-9494
Ford TW-20 'S1, factory duals, canopy, kept sheltered, exc. cond.; Craftsman 16 hp, garden tractor, w/attachments. C. D. Medley Ellijay 706-635-225S
Ford sickle mower w/new extra blade, $400; JD 5' rotary tiller, $700. W. E. Gaskill Harlem 706-556-3666
Ford tractor & new bushhog, 60's mdl., good shape, both, $4400. Charles Scott Decatur 404-377-43S9
Fordson Dexter, 3 cyl., dsl., live PTO, new mtr., injector pump & injectors, good rubber, $2SOO; W. Brown Tunnel Hill 706-935-4043
Gehl 162, $2000, Kuhn GMD 600, $2,500, disc mowers; 17' tedder, $2000; N.H. S49 rd. baler, $3000. Roy Dalton Pike 770-567-3505
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JD 4030 farm tractor, SO hp., good cond., $10,500. Neal Youmans Gordon 912-62S-2845
JD 4040, 4WD., 100 hp., cab & new air, 4500 hrs., like new, $19,500. Bruno Durant Cumming 770-844-S179
JD 410 hay roller, 4x5 bales, new belts, great cond. Cary Rhodes Taylorsville 7706S4-6301
jD 420, spin out wheels, tachometer; JD 430, power steering, new tires, rebuilt motor (top end), both 5 speed, 3 pt., $4275 ea. Thomas Holloway Americus 912-924-6210
JD 4255, cab/air w/duals, low hrs., backhoe, 3-pt. hitch, $17,000, other equip. avail. L. J. Luck Barney 912-775-2504
JD 435 rnd. baler, baled less than 1000 bales, $12,000; hay fluffer, 3-pt. hitch, $1100, like new cond. Ray Redford Dearing 706595-4711
JD 4440 cab, 16' 210 JD harrow, 4 row JD 71 planters, 4 row Paulk bedder, Valby PTO wood chipper. D. Williams Swainsboro 912237-3237
JD 450C end loader, 6-1 bucket, rebuilt eng. & steering clutches, backhoe, good cond., $12,500. David McMichen Rockmart 770445-031 S
JD 450C track loader, good cond. D. Smith Rome 706-290-0355
JD 4640 C/H/A/, $1S,OOO; Case IH 5130, 2300 hrs., $1S,OOO; IH 1066, $S500; IH 295 planters, 4 row, $900, all great shape. Mark James Stone Mountain 770-979-2147

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MF 362, 65 hp., dual remotes, 750 hrs., exc Rainbow irrigation pipe, approx. 1200 ft., 5"

cond., $14,800. K. Walker Franklin 770-854 twist lock, $1.25/ft.; 8-row Buffalo cult.; 8-row

7802

KMC Danish-Stine cult. c. Leverette

MF 750 combine, 2500 orig. hrs., sheltered, Ambrose 912-3592577

exc. cond., ready for field. E. Hodges Millen Rotary mower, 5', $400. Billie Ne-Smith

912-982-1396

912-962-3453

MF backhoe, MF 70, big, $8,000 or trade. S-tine field cultivator, 6-row, $800; two 4

Gus Ellis Martin 706-779-2097

row JD cultivators, $300 ea., other. John

MF hay rake, side wirider, 3-pt. hitch PTO McGowan Dublin 912-272-6527

driven, $500. Jesse Clubb Hortense 912 Savage pecan Harvester, mdl. 8061, exc.

473-2579

cond., $6100. Robert Cohen Brinson 912

MTD 5-hp rear tine tiller w/reverse drive; 20 246-8828

in., used 10 hrs., like new, $350. Rob Roy Sawz Rite Band sawmill, '97 mdl., hydraulic,

Woodstock 770-591 9085

cut up to 25', trailer package, exc. cond.,

Mdl. 500 Savage pecan Sprayer, exc. cond., $8500. S. Corbitt Willacoochee 912-534

PTO, reas. priced, used on small acreage. G. 5599

C. Dean Leani: 912-792-6637

Sears '73 16 hp tractor w/turning plow,

Mdl. A JD hand start tractor, restored, harrow dirt blade, hvy. duty chains & trlr.,

looks/runs great, $3800; block & crank-shaft $2000. J.G. Chewning Lithonia 770-981

for 600 series or 800 series tractor, gas, $425. 2703

H. Fulcher Hephzibah 706-592-2228

Sprayer-FMC 1010T 6 hp. Kohler, 150 gal.,

Melrose spray coupe, dsl. eng., hyd. booms, 10GPM, pull type, works good, $500; '87 14'

whl. shields, foam marker, 400 hrs., exc. Haulette trlr., tandem axle, brks., 2 5/16" hitch,

cond.; Rhino 14' rotary mower, 3-pt., 4 row $2000. Thomas Clements Rutledge 706-557 culti. Gerald Smith Americus 912-924-6252 9667

Mule drawn mower, plows, cultivators, Stump grinder, $1400, enc'ld cargo trlr.

ride/walk planter, distributor, cane mill, cash or 6x12, single axles, side dr., db.I. rear doors, trade for livestock. R. N. Bates Cochran 912 $1900. Jay Wright Swainsboro 912-289

934-7030

7152

Murray 18 hp. tractor w/blade,. rake Super A Farmall Cub tractor, w/cultivators, spreader disk, $600;trailer tilt utility w/side $3000. S. Jones Tunnel Hill 706-965-3641

storage bins & a 4x8 deck in-between, $200, Super A Farmall w/a full set of cultivators &

other. Steve Kline Rydal 770-606-8415

disc plow, $2500. William Thomas Cleveland

Murray garden tractor, 42" cut, 2 yrs. old, 706-865-4620

good cond., $650; 10 hp. chipper shredder, TW10 Ford tractor cab & air, duals, good

very good cond., $400. T. Scott Douglasville cond. Wiley Pope Rebecca 912-643-7725

770-942-2508

912-567-7536

NH 1030 bale wagon, 70 bale cap., works Tamaco huller 520 2 bu., 2 sets drs., exc.

good, $2500. Wayne Blackwell Mansfield cond., $2200. Edd Mitchell P.O. Box 455

770786-3060

Royston 30662 706-245-9497

NH 1032 mdl. Stackliner hay wagon, 70 Tiller-J c Penny 26", 318CC8 hp.,

bales, good cond., $2500. H. M. Broder Briggs/Stratton eng., chain drive, runs, tines

Stockbridge 770-474-1634

good shape, w/row plow, $150/nego. Joe

NH 1320 4WD tractor, '97, 130 hrs., hydro. Turner College Park 770-964-2193

trans., turf tires, 5' bushhog finish mower Trailer, 16'x6', dove-tail w/ramps, new floor, lmmac, $11,000. Frank Arrendale Dahlonega tires & brakes $1000. B. Barton Elberton

706-864-3240

706-283-7030

NH 17' tedder, $1400; 5' bushhog, $325, all Tuff-Bilt tractor w/front & back cultivators,

in good cond. W. L. Davis Cartersville 770 scrape blade, new 48" mowing deck, good

387-9650

cond., see to apprec. Tom A. McFarland

NH 270 sq. baler, Hesston PT10 mower Jasper 706-692-9076

conditioner, NH 9' hay tedder; 4 whl. rake, all Tye grain drill, 3-pt. hitch, ideal for deer

good working cond. Doyle Medders plots, exc. cond., $2900, bef. 5:30 pm. J. Smith

Sylvester 912-776-6568

LaGrange 706-884-1579 706-884-1209

NH 275 sq. baler, good cond., $2,000. Raleh Wright Woodbuni: 706-553-5929
NH 276 sq. baler w/super sweep header, $3500; also, AC 303 sq. baler, $500/both good cond. Stace)!'. Burden: Comer706"7835840
NH 311 sq. baler, $4500; Ford 2000 tractor $3900; AC 6140 tractor, low hrs., $9500. C.E. McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2677
NH 355 grinder/mixer, good cond., $4200; Chicago crop drying bin fan, $800, mint cond. Willard Redwine Dalton 706-277-1417
NH 462 8' disc mower, needs work, or use for parts, best offer. Paul Hill Nicholson 706 757-3436
NH 474 haybine, new wobble box, exc. cond., $1250/obo; 6' finishing mower, like new, $900. Stan Nabors Lawrenceville 770-985 2914
NH 479 mower-conditioner, 9'10" cut, fair cond., but runs well, $1500. Alex Dillard Arnoldsville 706-742-5858
NH bale wagon, 56 sq. bales, new paint & tires, needs minor repairs but in great shape, $2,475. David Welch Carrollton 770-258 0412 770-352-4591
NH cycle bar, mower, fine shape, sheltered, $750. J.B. Windom Carrollton 770-834-8127
NH haybine #489, 9' blaqe, good cond., under shelter, $2500. Larry Allen

Tye pasture pleaser no-till drill, pull type, 8', 2 seed boxes, like new, $6500; Aeraway aerator, pull type, 8'. Velten Hix Comer 706 783-3652
Utility"frfr, made from p.u. w/camper top, good cond., $300. Jeff Connally Powder Springs 770-942-5700
Utility trlr., 12x5 dbl. axle, hvy. dty. removable sideboards, fold down gate, elec. brakes, $550. T. Presswood Jasper 706-337 8446
Valley pivots, various sizes, 8630 JD tractors. R. McElmurray, Jr. Hephzibah 706 592-4133
Vicon KM 321 disbine w/roners, 1O' cut, avg. cond., call aft. 6 pm. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-786-6425
Water melon trlr., $500; farm trlr., flat bed, 12'x7', $700. B. J. Avery Sylvester 912-535 6989
Woods finish mower, good cond., $600. Powell Butler Gainesville 770-983-7810
Yanmar dsl. tractor-#YM165, 40.4 cu., 16 hp. w/178 hrs., bushhog-tiller, JD scrape & cutaway harrow, good cond., $3500. Bob Fitzgerald Smyrna 770-438-9246
Yetter 4-row hoe, IH 125 flip plow, 530 JD baler, IH 480 harrow. Eddie McKie Abbeville 912-467-2150

McDonough 770-957-2717

Farm Machinery Wanted

NH haybine mower-conditioner 492 (sickle

bar) like new, $5000. John Miller Valdosta Want mower deck or scrap wheel horse,

912-244-2027

Model 854, for parts. C. Martin Macon 912

NH tedder (1990) 10', exc. cond., $1500;. 994-1212

Massey Harris Pony tractor, 1954, good cond., Want Hiller-Furrow plows for Ariens RT7020

w/culti. & plows, $2200; JD 440 w/loader 7 hp. tiller. Gene Cauthen Newnan 770-253

$2,150. Charles Shaw Kensington 706-539 7303

2432
New Holland 315 square baler, $3500; Vicon 8' disc mower $3200, both exc. cond., $6000 for both. Cornell Mock Springfield 912754-9370
New Holland 850 med. baler, good cond.; Ford 515 sickle mower cutter, 7-ft., both $2000. Freman Harris Butler 912-863-688

Want Husquavarna mdl. 50 rancher chainsaw for parts. Marc Lindsey Tifton 912 386-8858
Want 1035 MF tractor for parts or good running eng. Marvin Garrett Gillsville 770 869-7618
Want 12-26 or 1326 rear tractor tires. John Maloney Doraville 770-457-6441

New Idea corn picker, good cond., $1695; Want 180 or 190 AC tractor for parts, also

hay trlr., good cond., $600. C. C. Tritt Suches Ford 4000 row crop for parts. George

706-747-3696

Lancaster Adairsville 770-769-9819

One row potato harvester, in good cond., Want 2 disc turning plow, 3 pt. hitch, good

$3000, cash. Odessa Whiters Perry 912-987 cond. Jerry Ballew Fairmount 706-337-2550

4995

Want 500-1000 bd. ft. ea. cherry, chestnut,

Planter Powell Cole multiflex 1 row, 3-pt., walnut, red oak lumber. Michael Van Hamond

like, 9 seed plates, $500. Russ Scheller Dahlon~ 706-867-6450

Young Harris 706-3791666

Want 6' pulverizer w/dbl. roller on back.

Planter for CA-AC, $150; also, 9-55 gal. Keith Maffett Albany 912-439-0916

steel barrels, $25. W.R. Rackley Dewy Want AC 3500 diesel eng., running or

Rose 706-283-7524

reeairable. Luke Wicker Per!:}'. 912-987-0692

Power King tractor, 18 hp, disc harrow, Hoods Want Briggs & Stratton Vtwin motor, 16-20

mower, scrape blade, cultivators, $2500. Mitchel hp., any cond., have 18 hp. to trade. James

Sartain Colbert 706-788-3745

Camebell Stockbridge 770-9577027

When advertising in the Market Bulletin, Want Farmall H for parts. R. Hickman the individual owner's name must be Roberta 912-836-5990

listed in the ad.

Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

Want JD tractor, 2640 or 2840, no junk, 70 33 galv. 5055 gal. turpentine drums for

to 80 hp., must be in good cond. Russ Berry sale, $25 ea. Mrs. Zeagler Sylvania 912863

LaGrange 706-882-0098

7688

Want JD 440 skidder eng. Billy pan, will buy 35x45 horse barn, painted tin, stalls, tack

any parts or whole tractor. David Dubberly rm., wired for lgts., you dismantle, $1500 and

Brunswick 912-265-3865

remove, treated 4x6 poler. Jerry Lomax Box

Want Simplicity 4041 cir 9020 lawn/garden 734 Dahlonega 30533 706-864-7490

tractor for parts, also same tractor as AC 620 36" fans $100, logger T's & nozzles, like

or 720, need front & eng. parts. Roy Goodwin new, $1.25 set. S. Bates Good Hope 770-

Evans 706-863-8770

267-2848

Want dbl. flat bottom plow, disk harrow, post 36" warehouse fan on rollers, exc. cond.,

hole digger w/6" auger & portable well driller. $125. Bubba Pierce Albany 912-436-7070

Pattiey Jordan Rossville 706-866-3455

4 chicken coops and 2 bird cages, all for $30.

Want for parts, GM 371 Detroit sawmill eng. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948

William Newton 491 Chapman Rd. Byron 4 lines Ziggity drinkers, 4 lines Luben

31008 912-956-5745

drinkers, Fogger lines and pumps for two

Want hand crank for 1948 Intl. 214 green 34'x360" houses. Weldon Eaton Jasper 770

diamond eng., call evgs. Jeff Binion Newnan 735-2999

770-251-1573

4 mini hoppers for chain feeder system,

Want hay elevator, pertable ladder type, very good cond., $350 ea.lobe. E. Edmondson

please leave number. Lauren Irwin Ringgold Ellijay 706-276-5275

706-937-2138

5 farm gates, 3-16' $40 ea., 212' $35 ea.

Want hole digger, 12" rubber independant Howard Budd Lula 770-869-3456

unit or auger for 5542 Bobcat. Bill Price 1275 50 florescent bulbs, 8' long, $1 ea., good for Poole Bridge Rd. Hiram 30141 770-947-1859 barn or chicken house. S. Weaver 111 West

Want old Cushman Husky flat-head, Franklin Milledgeville 31061 912-452-5415

complete or parts, running or not. J. Mallette 912-453-3303

Waverly 912-267-0394

500 gal. propane underground tank, good

Want old Eco tire !later air meter pump, cond., will load, $300, no Sunday calls. Wayne working or non-working. Bob Morgan College Head- Jersey 770-464-3857

Partk 404-344-4461

55 gal. closed head plastic, 2" bungs and 30

Want old time AC bulldozer w/AC or Buda gal. closed head, 30 & 40 open heads, all mtr. diesel, AC front end loader w/AC or Buda elastic. Jim Brown Waycross 912-285-9907

mtr., must be able to crank. Frank Tetterton 55 gal. metal barrels w/lids & bands; 30 &

3739 Kinnard Drive Doravaille 30360 770 55 gal. plastic barrels w/2 bunt holes in lids,

392-1719

clean/food grade. J. Petty Lawrenceville 770-

Want planters for Super-C. Billy Dunn 309 962-8241

Ennis Rd. Barnesville 30204 770-358-7188 55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lids, 30-55 gal.

Want ripper to go on back of JD 450-C, has plastic barrels, good for storing, clean & food

to be complete. Dick Goetzman Arabi 912 grade. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963

273-5862

7257

Want roll bars for MF 240 & 255 tractors. 55 gal. plastic drums, open push on lid, food

William Whitlow Cumming 770-889-5857

grade, $8. Gene Walden Covington 770786

Want sickle mower, 3 pt. hitch. Johnny 7233

Barron Acworth 770-974-5290

5V tin $2-$4.50, lumber $0.50 to $1.50; 300'

Want syrup mill for ribbon cane, cooker & propane burner. Doug Jackson Buford 770 932-8423
Want the frame for JD garden tractor, mdl. 430, will take entire tractor for parts if required.

Choretime feedline $50; curtain machine $50. Doug Queen Alpharetta 770-475-5336
Automatic nests Shenadoah, 500' house, $25 ea., used one yr., for poultry. Gerald
Whitlock Toccoa 706-779-3496

Larry Strait Warner Robins 912-922-3611

Band sawn lumber, various sizes and

Want to buy late mdl. JD sq. baler in field, lengths, $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft., or cut your logs

ready cond. Doug Singletary 5423 Coleman for $0.18/bd. ft. your house. Randy Metzger

Rd., NW Hahira 31632 912-794-2462

Newnan 770-304-0762

Want to buy sml. farm tractor w/frontend Barrels, 55 gal. for trash & feed, $10 & $11. loader. Kyle Montague Woodstock 770-516 T.W. Allums Austell 770-948-3273

5203

Barrels, used, 35 & 55 gal., metal and

Want to buy 65-75 hp. tractor, w/dual. plastic, $7 and up. Tim McDaniel Powder

remote, w/wo loader. Sandra Black 1060 Springs 770-428-5262



Bartrams Bluff Greensboro 30642 706-467 Belting, approx. 150', 5", 8", 24", all $100,

2157

roll bar for 140 Intl. tractor $50. W.L. Clayton

. Want to buy 430 JD tractor for parts, also Cohutta 706-694-3445

other 2 cyl. tractors. Swayne Carlan Canning jars, pints & qts., 12/$3, hog wire,

Maysville 706-652-2505

4' tall, approx. 330', $35, other. G. Ricks

Want turn plow, 5 shank disc, harrow 16. Kennesaw 770,427-5696

Kenneth Paxson Griffin 770-412-6108

Cast iron watering trough bath tubs

$40/obo. L. Standard Marietta 770-426-6203

FARM SUPPLIES

Cedar post $2 ea., cured walnut lumber $2 per bd. ft. 'Milton Roberts Washington 706

285-2987

If you have questions regarding ads in this Chain link fence, 6'x1100', hdwe., posts,

categp!]!; call Mia Hane't_ ai 404-651-9084.

rails incl., $1.25/ft. James Ferguson Waverly

1 500 gal. propane gas tank, has all Hall 706-665-3415

gauges; also, has gal. propane, $640. William Chain link 6', 11 gauge galv. fencing incl.

Mac Gainesville 770-532-8934

posts, top rails, gates, hdwe., you take down,

1O'x16' well built, barn shaped, portable remove, good prices. Richard Parker

bldg., red/white trim, 2 work benches, shop Dawsonville 706-265-2731

lgt., ceiling fan, lofts, $2700. Louise Chicken house fans, straight & belt drive,

Longmoore Calhoun 706-6251022

$100; shutters $20, hand wringers $10, hard

100 cantilever rack supports, ea. 50 lbs. w/o hand curtain control $65/pc., !hemostat $10.

arms, fifteen 7' high, made from 2 pcs. 3" sq.- Wayne Kennedy Glennville 912-654-3842

tubing welded together, 2' channel base, will Choretime ceiling winch $35, small manual

trade. T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417

ratchet cable winch $5. Jim Thaxton

1000 gal. fuel tank, never used, $850. M. Watkinsville 706-769-1315

Forrest Temple 770-562-4946

Commercial cider press #28 Champion

15, 30, 40, 55 gal. plastic food grade barrels w/screw on lids for storing feed & farm supplies; metal, stainless barrels. Bo Phillips Buford 770-945-2491

hydraulic, lots of ex1ras. James Prestridge Blairsville 706-781-6420 706-745-1016
Cooler for breeder hen house egg room, used 5 mos., $900. E. Elrod Habersham 706

180 gal. stainless steel refrigerated bulk milk tank and 180 gal. cheese vat w/transfer $2000. Marjorie Fishman Nicholson 706 757-8878
2 roller cane mill, mule drawn, 80 gal. syrup kettle, 60 gal. syrup kettle, 60 gal. cauldron. V. Winters Broxton 912-359-2949

886-9926 Corn sheller w/flywheel, farm bell, ice saw,
turpentine tools. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283
8871 Dairy milking components, dbl. 4
herringbone, vacuum pump, 1500 gal. milk tank, milking machines, wt. jars, $$4950/all or

2 500 gal. propane tanks $595 ea.; two 300 sell separate. Eddie Parramore Camilla 912 gal. propane tank $425 ea. Burt Williams 336-0335

Dahlonega 706-864-5176

Early 1900's old pine floor, 9 1/2" wide, lots

24 hp. 3 phase motors $125 ea. Wilburn of heart content, 1,133 sq. ft. $6/sq. ft. C.

Shell Aragon 706-234-7312

Logan Blakely 912-723-9229

27 Sibler pancake brooders $5 ea or $100 Eight lb. ice bags, hvy. duty plastic, ideal for

for all. Bobby Luke Bogart 770-725-5094 28'x96' greenhouse w/heater, HAF exhaust,
& inflation fans, benches, polycarb endwalls, all equip., $6500/obo., pager 706-576-0816. Bobby Battles Talbotton 706-665-8158

produce or freezer use, $15/1000. Allen Bunch Washington 706-678-2769
Electric butter bean sheller, lge. cap., $300; mule drawn cane grinder $100. Paul Baggett Cairo 912-872-3944

3 Choretime weigh matic scales w/box, good cond., $1800. J. Holland Resaca 706 629-6390
3 pt. hitch, 25kW, 35kW PTO driven generators, other, Ive. msg. Tim Ingram Commerce 706-335-6903
3/4 hp. Hobart grinder, chopper, shredder, 110 volt, $1,295; 3/4 hp. meat grinder $600, Berkel cuber $950, table $150. C. Phillips Watkinsville 706769-5490

Equip. for 2 400 ft. poultry houses, Choretime & Cumberland feeders; Plasson nipple drinkers; 36" fans; 318T feed bins. M. Folendore Milledgeville 912-452-9338
Fans, motors, timers, thermostats, winches, logger pump. Alex Moon Pendergrass 706 693-2561
Farm bell, 6" twist lock irrigation pipe, 40 joints,lge. corn sheller w/flywheel, wash pot, forge blower. J.W. Yawn McRae 912-362-4733

Fencing, posts, telephone poles, lumber2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, all sizes, metal roofing, shingles, water tanks, equip. B. Jaskiewicz Loganville 770-4667418 770-656-3767
Five V-groove roofing metal $2/sheet, other. Tommy Tidd Geneva 706-689-4834
Fruit/veg. washer, chain driven, high pressure jets and roller brushes, water recycle pump, sorter table, $1250. Robert McGuity Rochelle 912-365-2384
Fuel storage tanks on skids, one 42x94", one 48x72", hvy. gauge steel, $400 ea., nego. W.C. Fuller Carrollton 770-830-7649 770 214-0750
GQF incubator, hatcher, 3 beam scales, room humidifier, 25 pt. dehumidifier. J. West Statesboro 912-852-9121
GQF incubators, 1202 and 1250's, very good cond. L.E. Anderson' Statesbcii"o-912 587-5272
Glass, clear greenhouse panels, seven 1/8"x31"x53", $50/obo. all. J. Hoffman Conyers 770-483-8703
Golden 3 roller cane mill, good cond., and farm bell, call 912-237-3303 aft. 6 pm. H. Curl Swainsboro 912-237-6612
Good pine lumber for barns, sheds, and rustic sidings, various sizes and lengths, reas. priced, $0.25 per bdl. ft./up. Russell Jordan Bowman 706-245-6964
Good used 5V tin, 14', approx. 130 sheets, $5.50/sheet; also, feeder lids for chicken house, $0.50 to $0.75 ea. M. Dills Gainesville 770-983-9880
Good used lap siding $99/thousand, like new siding, tin, other lumber also avail. Steehen Daniel Dallas 770-445-6270
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes; chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682
Grain scales 2000 lbs. cap., Fairbanks Morse, $150/obo. Pat Baskin Carrolton 770 830-7757
Granular salt feeder w/rain deflector hood, good cond., $20. S.M. Crowe Marble Hill 770-893-4865
Head gate-Priefert mdl. 91, auto./manual, exc. cond., $275, Ive. msg. Mike Harris _H_a_h1_ra_9_12__7_9_4_2_4_1_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Heart pine boards & beams, pine & poplar tongue & groove flooring. Wyman Fowler Oak Park 912-578-3219
Heart pine logs and lumber from old barn, $5000 for logs, $3/bd. ft. for lumber. Danny Warren Chester 912-358-4666
High tensile elec. fence wire, springs, tigheners, insulators, posts, gate handles, shop tools, drill presses, air comp, saws. B. Kurtz Carrollton. 770-832-0875
Hobart meat grinder, 1/2 hp., exc. Working cond., $750. E. Loudis Gibson 706-651-1528 706-598-3352
lncubat9r & hatcher, Chickasan-3 trays ea., has humidifier, incubates quail to emu, new $1350/pr., selling for $600/pr. M. Tilmann Hamilton 706-628-5484
Incubator, Natureform NOM 45 w/ostrich and emu racks, Natureform Hepa air exchange & Zetron security system, like new, $4000. J. Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-8292
Incubator, Ernest Dickey, 3 tray w/hatching, tray, electronic thermometer/humidity, $350; 4 brooders $25 ea. Howard Moore Hephzibah 706-592-9719
Industrial boiler, vert. tube, 1Ohp., 345# P/H steam output, 125 PSI, gas burner. Bill Henson Athens 706-548-2268
lrrifrance irrigation system, 820' hose, PTO pump, 180-200 GPM. Clyde Spears 6000 Driftwood Trail Mableton 30126 770-948 =32=5'-1~------------
Lge. plastic barrels w/screw on lids, food grade. W.R. Ray 760 Patton Rd. Griffin ~3""02_2_4_7_7_0_2_2_8_4_8_8_3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Locust fence posts $2 ea., tomato stakes $0.50 ea. Charles Moore Lawrenceville 770
.::c9.=.63::....::c9.:::32::;0=-------------Locust split rails, possible dely./installation.
Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519 Log cabin, hand hewn, dove tailed corners,
ready to move, looks old, 16x16, $3000. David Taylor Tiger 706-782-8369
Lumber for sale, cut w/band mill on my
farm, will cut to your order. Dale Rakestraw -=D-=a'-"lla"'s'-7'-7'""'0'--'-44""5'-=07'-7'""'_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ __
Natureform NOM 45 incubator, fully auto., exc. cond., $2000. Ed Davis Midville 912 589-7876 =N'-i-'"n=e'"""w'-o-o-de_n_t-ru_s_s_e_s.-2-1-'-lo_n_g_,c-a-_n_b_e_u_s_e_d
for side ex1ension on pole barn, never used, $400 for all. David Maddox Warm Springs 706-655-3407
Old house heart pine lumber, 1" thick, $1.50 sq. board. Guerry Holder Irwinton 912-946-2510
. Pecan lumber $1.50 bd. ft., pine lumber for sale, too; also, will saw your logs into lumber. Fred Feaster Pine Mountain 706-663-4529
Pivot irrigation system to be moved, 1O towers, $6000. W.J. Vickers Pearson 912 534-5823
Posts, gates, util. panels, feed tubs, stock tank, metal shelters, barrels, incubator, brooder, cages, more. Nancy George Concord 770-884-9615
Poultry house equip., 36" fans, Dutchman chain feeders, pancake brooders, 1-10 ton, 1 14 ton bins. W. Hardy Molena 706-647-0138

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Poultry house heaters, forced air, Hired Hand, L.B. White, Cambridge; cabinet-style sandblaster. Steve Loworn Bowdon 770258-5756
Poultry wire, 6'x2" mesh, good cond., some rust, 400' for $75. Bob" Lambert Valdosta 912-244-4220
Premium horse qlty. hay from clean, proven fields, call for references, R. Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
Priefert cattle head catch and stand, exc. cond., $325/firm. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706276-3291
Prolick tank, two wheels, like new, $100. H. May Sandersville 912-552-3681
Qt. and pt. canning jars for sale. Martha Trollinger Duluth 770-476-5372
Rabbit cages, 30x30, all wire, in fair usable shape, 25 total w/feeders, $150/obo. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-483-3017
Railroad ties, ideal for erosion control, $2 ea. H. Beecher Richland 912-887-3989
Select old growth tongue and groove pine flooring, 5,8 & 1O" widths, also, dried oak and blk. walnut. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912452-3039
Sgl. face pallet lifts, one mechanical, on hydraulic, hvy. duty hand truck, 14" wheels, wooden handles, $100 ea. Eddy Thaxton .Watkinsville 706-769-7866
Split locust farm fence rails & post, del. & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Ten 36" fans, in operating cond., $10 ea.; 2 1/2 hp. motors, like new, $50 ea. J.R. Hansard Cumming 770.-887-3246
Three cast iron bathtubs for watering troughs, all 3 for $50. Joe DeBari Barnesville 770-358-0798
Tin, 5V, 10' long, 2' wide, rustie, $2.75/sheet, 100 sheets. R. Dangar 1062 LG. Rd. Al~haretta 30004 770-475-1914
Tin, used, 5V, 9'/10'/11', $2.25-$3,
corrugated 2'x20' $4, sawmill lumber 2"x6",
12'/14'/16', $0.40/ft. Leroy Core Marietta 770971-9322
Tomato & bean stake, 6' bean stakes $0.20, 6' tomato stake $0.25, no Sunday sales, call before coming. Paul King Lithonia 770-4826858
Tube poultry feeders $3 ea., metal chick feeders 24" long, reel $1 ea. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-6890
Two feeders, Smedly Steer stutters, two ton capacity on skids, used two yrs. in exc. cond., $1500/both. James Martin Decatur 404-3787517
Used chicken house trusses $130 ea., call aft. 7 pm. Eddie Bolton Millen 912-982.-4756
Used railroad ties $4 ea., you haul/load, call aft. 3 pm. Wade Purvis Jr. Alamo 912-5687560
Utility poles, creosoted, hvy. duty, 35' long, $2 per ft. E.G. Whatley 1417 Panola Rd. Stone Mountian 30088 770-498-2061
Utility poles, seven 40', two 60', five 35', eight 10', very straight & solid, $2/foot. Alfred McClure Woodstock 770-664-0426
Wall hung hay racks , hvy. duty for horses, cows, A1 cond., $25 ea. T. Walker Marietta 770-425-0323
Welded wire, 3' x 255', $25 per roll; 4 & 6' dog wire, diff. lengths, $15 per roll up. Chris Lord Danielsville 706-789-2488
Wood stakes, 3-6' long, $0.20 & $0.30 ea. sharpened & bundled. Melvin McDaniel Bethlehem 770-867-4716
Wood-Mizer cut lumber, 1x12's and 2x4's, 8, 10 and 12' long, trades considered. Billy Skinner Bowdon 770-258-745t
Wood-Mizer sawn red oak and poplar lumber, 1"x6'', 1"x8", 1"x12'', $0.40-$0.45 per board foot, various lengths. Bill Cline Newnan 770-251-3518
LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a n.egative 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 good black Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, $1500. 1 young blk. Angus bull. Frank Ward
summerville 706-857-1270
1 lrg. blk. cow w/3 wk. old calf. 1 whiteface
cow w/,3 mo. old calf. H. A. Denson Douglasville 770-942-5376
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. old. J. W. Mccallum Broxton 912-359-2535
1 regd. black Angus bull, very gentle, 28 mos. old, long & tall, wgt. approx. 1500 Ibs.,

BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, all shots, classified by BBU, polled & . dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-9945389

Georgia

Cooking

good breeder. Robert N. Lane Franklin 706- Beefalo, cow/calf pairs, $550, fullblood.

675-3565
1 regd. blk. Angus bull, U.G.A. embryo
transplant, 27 mos., $1000. v. Farrar
S~ringfield 912-754-6862
1 regd. blk. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, Traveler

John C. Reid Zebulon 770-567-8709 Belted Galloway heifers, halter broke, eat
from hand, bred 2 yr. old & yrlng, good lines, reas. priced. R. G. Tabor Clermont 770-983-
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EASY OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM
2 quarts whole chocolate milk 2 cans of sweetened condensed milk

bloodline, $2000; 12 Grade cows & calves, var. prices. Neil H. Gillis Ellerslie 706-5613676
1O purebred polled Hereford heifers, Victor bloodline, 12-15 mos., calfhood vacc./all

Black Angus replacement bull, 20 mos. old, gentle, great bloodlines, exc. qlty., 900-1000 lbs., see to apprec., $650. James Chastain Sautee 706-878-2746
Black Angus bull, ready for service, reas.

Whisk ingredients together in a large bowl. Freeze overnight. A!low to thaw slightly. Ice cream will have the consistency of ice milk. Yields: 12 1-cup servings

shots. Clarence Sykes Carlton 706-797-3428 priced. Gene Hurst Coolidge 912-226-1566 10- 1 1/2 yr. old calves, cross Beef type, Black purebred bulls, $850 to $1050, Limousin/Beefmaster, $400 ea., $3750 for all, yearlings & 2 yr. olds, exc. bloodlines,

**Tip! 2qts. whole regular milk and 1 cup chocolate syrup may be substituted for chocolate milk.

Iv. msg. Ron Blackwell Ila 706-335-2977

Gelbvieh breed, gentle/lean. Bob Clark

12 purebred Angus heifers, EX safe, c/vac. Chickamauga 706-375-2621

Rick .Erewer

cert. herd, $565 ea., also, open heifers, ready Bottle calves for sale, $75/up, healthy &

Smyrna, Ga.

to breed. M. H. Barnett Washington 706-678- eating feed & grass. T. Hill Danielsville 706-

4841

795-5166

Nutritional Analysis: Calories 410, Fat 13 g, Cholesterol 50 mg, Sodium

15 purebred yrlng. Charolais heifers, $7500; Brahmans, bulls & heifers, reds, red 220 mg, Carbohydrates 62 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugars 59 g, Protein 12 g

bulls 1 to 2 yrs., $750-$1000. Kenneth Maleom speckled & blk. & white speckled, show qlty. &

Bogart 706-769-6347

commercial. C. Parks Cleveland 706-864-

Unless otherw[se indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the

16 choice Angus heifers, grandaddy 6966

Department of A[Jricult':'re te_st kitchen by Kindra Watters. If you would like to

Brangus, 850 lbs., not exposed to bull, ready Brangus bull, pure Angus heifers & share _your favonte. recipe_ with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market

to breed, 4 mi. south of Sasser, Ga. L. crossbred heifers breeding age, brood cows. Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr., Dnve, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or

Alderman Albany 912-432-2555

R. Auldridge Blythe 706-592-2544

problef1!S regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852

17 young, gentle cow/calf prs., 150-300 lb.

calves, 5 bred cows, $12,400. P. Kelly

Monticello 706-468;2855 18 crossbred cows, 8 w/calves, others bred;
also, regd. Beefmaster bull, Crimson Warrior bloodline, $10,000. S. Elliott Thomaston 706-

647-8455 2 Hereford bulls, fullblooded, nice. M. J.

Tunison Per!}'. 912-987-1638 2 Regd. Polled Herefords, 1 bull 6 mos. old,
1 heifer 7 mos., call aft. 6 pm. D. L. Jaillette

Covington 770-786-5143 2 bred regd. Angus cows, $750 ea; 1 regd.
Angus cow, $650," 1 regd. Angus bull, 28 mos., $1200. Casey Hullander Social Circle 770-

464-4370 20 Hereford cross brood cows, cow/calf
prs., bred heifers. Tim Bramlett Greensboro

706-453-4275 20 purebred blk. Angus heifers, 18~20 mos.
old, 800 lbs., ready to breed, $525. W. S. Gay

Moultrie 912-324-2012 20 regd. polled Hereford cow/calf prs., top
bloodlines, also, 6 bulls 12;17 mos. old, herd cert./accred. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 912-986-

3426 20 young blk., BWF, Brangus cows, calving
now, bred Angus bull, $500 ea. Mark Sprewe11

Carrollton 770-834-3030

21 cow/calf pair, some cows bred

$700/pr., back to

good young Beefmaster

hbeurdlJ,.

Julius Chastain Pavo 912-859-2250 912-859-

2486

25 blk. Angus commercial replacemena heifers, ready to breed, $500 ea. Sve

Hanstein Madison 706-557-9403

25 regd.

cow/calf pairs; bulls, 2 Angus,

110Crheaprloalcaeism. eMnat rhkeBifuelrlso,c3k

Al~haretta 770-664-7708

29 young regd. Angus cows w/Nov.-Dec calves, bred back, sell w/ or w/o calf, 8 bred

heifers. Sam Cloud Canton 770-345-6308 3 regd. Pinzgauer cows, 1 regd. bull & 4
Simbrah cows, some w/calves. Terry Brewer

Loganville 770-466-4820 30 Charolais cow/calf pairs. E. Reece

Locust Grove 770-957-4014 s
30 crossbred cows, some w/Charo;ai

Brangus bulls, polled, 14 mos., beau., $525; (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.

Santa $450.

Gertrudis heifers, Tommy Ballenger

14 mos., polled, Bowdon 770-258-

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Purebred polled Hereford bulls, 12 mos. Regd. Red Angus bulls -& heifers, exc.

Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few
heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069

old, very gentle, $525 ea., also, 4 yr. old brood cow, $625. T. L. Clark Palmetto 770-3041618
Purebred red & black Simmental bulls, A.I.

bloodline, call aft. -6 pm. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-2405
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 3 yrs. & 6 yrs. old, $700 & $800/obo. Bob Yoder Royston

Charolais replacement bulls, 16-20 mos. bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh 706-2450205

old, great bloodlines, exc. qlty., gentle, 900- influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144 Regd. Simmental bull, top bloodlines,

1000 lbs., see to apprec., $650. Stan Chastain Dacula 770-831-9051
ooo Charolais bulls, purebred, approx. 1 lbs.
Jim Walters Gainesville 770-532-8226 Club calves-fancy roan, red, white Irish
Shorthorns, heifers, steers, bulls, gentle, exc.
for beginners, member of Ga. Club Calf Pro. Keli Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Cows-50 prs. w/2ncl & 3rd calf, most bred back, 10 replacement heifers ready to breed,

Red Angus cattle-bulls, exc. herd sire
912-384~ prospects, best bloodlines, will semen test
call evgs. Jim Hudson Nicholls 0827
Regd black Angus bulls, $700/up, also, regd. cow/calf pairs. Fred G. Blitch, Jr.
Statesboro 912-865-5454 Regd. Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, ready for
serv., also yearling Angus & Limousin bulls. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-2970

gentle, outstanding EPDs, ready for service, $800. A. Anderson Clarkesville 706-7543771
Regd. black Angus bulls 16 mos., sired by Rito 3X25, dam by Lovana, performance guaranteed. Ken Parris Chickamauga 706539-2753
Regd. black Angus cows, bred to son of Sitz Traveler 8180. Jerry McArthur Dalton 706272-4626

see to apprec. Buddy Greene Gray 912-986- Regd. Angus herd sire, 5 yrs. old, 1900 lbs., Regd. black Angus, 2 cows, bred w/6 mo.

3248

$1375; calves, $425 & up. D. Leguin old calves, $850/pr., fullblood bull, 2 yrs. old,

Crossbred heifers w/1st calf, $850 ea. Charles Miller Fairburn 770-964-4204
Exe. sel. of regd. service age polled
Hereford & F1 Braford bulls; also, bred/open heifers, qlty. animals. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585

Summerville 706-857-3997 Regd. Angus cattle, cows & heifers, reas.
priced. M. Mason Woodbu!}'. 706-672-0654
Regd. Angus females, all young & bred, many prs., per!. records, all vacc; also, exc. 19 mo. old bulls, semen checked, 100% guarn. J.

$700. Dick Klodginski Woodstock 770-5929932
Regd. blk. Angus, 3 heifers, 10 mos., $500$525; cow/calf pr. $750, exc. bloodlines Don Helm Covington 770-786-6503
Regd. blk. Angus, 1 cow calving in May,

Fresh

team

roping

steers, Tinter Cumming 770-887-0316 770-645- $995; 1 open heifer, 15 mos., $925, 1 young

1483

bull, $500. Sam Lalaian Loganville 770-267-

Corriente/Longhorn cross. Mary Graul Tifton 912-382-9623

Regd. Angus bulls 16-18 mos. old, 1200- 6198

.

Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls & Angus 1500 lbs., ready for service. Thad Rush Regd. fullblood red Limousin bull, 5 yrs. old,

purebred heifers, bulls, call aft. 5:30 pm. Rome 706-291-4849

used lightly, great disp., claves on ground,

Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754- Regd. Angus cows, cow/calf prs., brood $1050. J. Halley Jefferson 706-367-9854

6402

cows & open heifers. Marty Moncrief Lizella Regd. polled Hereford bulls, $700. Bill Mac

912-935-3114

Savannah 912-351-2040 912-351-2047

Gelbvieh breeding age bulls & bred/open

heifers, red or blk., polled, most A.I. sired.Alan Regd. Angus bulls, 10-14 mos., modern Regd. year old polled Charolais heifer &

Verner Rutledge 706-557-2161

lines, calving ease w/or w/o papers, starting bull, $750 ea., or both for $1300, from cert.

Gelbvieh bulls, recl/blk., A.I. sired; bred at $600. G. Bell Mineral Bluff 706-374-4189 herd. Bob Guhl Social Circle 770-464-2866

heifers, bred cows w/calves or pick your ,99 Regd. Brangus cows, calves, heifers & bulls, Santa Gertrudis semen-McScarlett's Rebel calf, del. avail., reas. priced. Tom Richardson best offer, please Iv. msg. Kim Abernathy (8 straws); Twister (15), Doc (15), Cusseta X-

Ellijay 706-635-2729

Dallas 770-445-3450 770-445-8383

Mas (2-3), Cadillac (2-3), St. Nick (1), take all

Gelbvieh cross cows, hvy. bred, Shortbred Regd. Brangus bulls, 11 to 20 mos. old, $500, will sep., other. Lee Chafin Hartwell & 3-in-1's, red & speckled, blk. & wh. Brahman select from 3 diff. sires, birth wgts. & EPD's, 706-376-6958

cows, bred to regd. Gelbvieh bulls, no Sunday
calls. Wayne Head Jersey 770-787-2685 Gentle herd bull, 5/8 Simmental & 318
Hereford, 4 yrs. old, $750. Mike Holiday Pitts 912-648-6524

$800 to $1000. T. H. Avery Covington 770786-3847
Regd. Charolais bulls, 14 mos. old, Grand
Slam & King Grazer bulls, cert. herd. A. D. Hayes Hoschton 706-654-3896

Senepol-bulls & females, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm., Grand P Ranch. R. L. Peacock, Sr. Broxton 912-359-3712
Simmental bulls, red, black, polled Al sired

calves, others bred to regd. Charolais bull, wil1

come in soon. Steve McFarlin Eastanollee Good selec. of regd. Angus & Hereford

706-779-3642

service age bulls, also, 60 Angus & Angus

30 young Beef cows from 6 to 8 mos. old, cross heifers. Mitch Worsham Macon 912-

bred, also, .14 pair, 1 Angus bull. Robert Floyd Canon 706-245-0742
.35 Angus cross cows, 15 w/calves, Angus bull, $20,000. Mike Todd Winterville 706-742-

743-3595 912-743-2666 Good selection Red Angus, red Brangus &
red Brahman cows & bulls, all ages. Jimmy
Daniel LaGrange 706-882-1252

7264

Herd reduction--perf. tested Simmental

4 A.I. Angus breeding age heifers, young cattle--bulls, cows, .heifers--AI bred, weaning

EXT Angus bull. D. M. Pitts Haddock 912- age, yearling age bulls, exc. EPDs. Milton

932-5231

Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824

4 Charolais bulls, two 6 yr. olds, two 2 yr. old Jersey family cow & bottle-raised Jersey

calves on premises. D. Williams Nicholson heifer. Rudy Schlief Ashburn 912-567-0054

706-757-3418 706-757-3473

Limousin breeding age bulls, leading

5 regd. Red Angus cows, spring calving, bloodlines, b.wgts. & EPD's avail., purebred

$4,000; bull yearlings $700/up. Mose Mock Limousin heifers, also, Limousin-Gelbvieh

S~ringfield 912-754-6639 912-754-9370

cross heifers. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-

50 Angus-Baldie & Brangus heifers, bred to 267-9536

performance EPD Angus bulls w/low birth Limousin breeding age bulls, regd., exc.

wgt., $575. E. Hooks Swainsboro 912-562- bloodlines, reas. prices. Bobby Doster

4226

Colbert 706-788-2427

Regd. Charolais cattle, open/bred heifers, bred cows, pairs, $800/up; regd. polled Charolais bulls, 17 mos., $1600. Linda Griffith Newnan 770-583-3677
Regd. Charolais heifers, 8 mos. old, out of top A.I. sires. Matt Powers Marshallville 912:::9::::67: : - = 2 : : : : 6 6 , , _ , 3 ' : : : - - - - - - - - - - - -
Regd. Dexter bulls, one 10 mos., other 9 mos., both are short leg, $400 ea. or both for $750. Gary Wigington Jasper 770-977-1016
Regd. Gelbvieh purebred red polled bull, very gentle, sell or trade for polled bull of any breed. Raymond Hall Sandersville 912-5539287
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
Regd. Limousin bull, Homozygous black,

cert. & accred., 600 U, Black Irish, sires. Rufus Davis Tennille 912-552-1715
Simmental cows, 8 cows, 1 w/heifer calf, all bred to Gelbvieh bull, $500 for all. Richard Smith Gay 706-538-6395
Simmental-blk. bulls w/great EPD's, come see. Rob Story Calhoun 706-259-1116 706602-7101
Simmentat-fullblood, full Fleckvieh, weanling bulls by Zamutwo, Jade, McBalist, Heywood Bigfoot. H. DeWitt Cloudland 706398-0858
Texas Longhorns, fullblood, 2 exc. ropers, $500/pr., yearling bull, $400, 2 yr. old bulls, $600. Robert Swearingen Reynolds 912847-3167
Texas Longhorns, 4 young Longhorn cows & regd. bull, $2000. Wayne Bohannon Calhoun 706-625-1331
Texas Longhorn regd. bull, 13 mos. old; Texas Longhorn regd. bull, 2 yrs. old, proven sire, sale/trade to prevent inbreeding. Tony

7 Charolais heifer cows, all breed heavy, 6- Polled Simmental bulls, Red Angus bulls. DP, Sea Hawk x Polled Polly, gr'son of 3060R, Stepleton Newnan 770-251-7122

8 mos., exc. qlty., gentle, 900-1100 lbs., H.T. Higdon Kool Kreek Farms Greensboro 5 yrs. old, used lgtly., selling to prevent

purebred, bred to Charolais bull, $600. Marie 706-453-2117

inbreeding. price nego. L. B. Sprewell

Swine

Anderson Lawrenceville 770-614-1914

Polled Fullblood Limousin bull, Master Plan,

7 mo. old regd. polled Hereford heifer, Victor 28 mos., exc. size & EPDs. Marshall Mosley

ploodline, shots.dewormed, can deliver, $500. Lyons 912-526-9226



Carrollton 770-258-3988 Regd. Limousin bull, 4 yrs. old, selling to
prevent inbreeding, breed for calving ease,

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.

George Scoville Macon 912-745-2524
Angus x Hereford heifers exposed to Angus bulls for 60 days. Carey Knowles McRae 912868-2120
BBU bulls, cert. herd, good. bloodlines, diff. ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732
BBU cattle, exc. conf. & bloodlines, cert. herd #133. Chris Lewallen Lula 770-8699963
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Purebred yearling blk. Angus bulls, $500, Leachman-Prompter lines, gentle, tall, exc. health. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770267-7179
Purebred Beefmaster bulls, ready to breed. Herbert Peters Social Circle 770-267-2660
Purebred Santa Gertrudis, 23 prs., some 3in-1 's, 9 more to calve soon & 15 yearling heifers. Steve Brannen Watkinsville 706769-5578

low birth wgt. EPDs, $800. Jack Wilson Yatesville 770-358-1660
Regd. Limousin bull, fullblood, approx. 1800 lbs., 7 yrs. old, easy calving, $1000. S. Hallford Carnesville 706-384-2147
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, exc. bloodlines, forage raised, gentle, bred for milk & small birth, call aft. 7 pm. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-552-9328
Regd. Red Angus, top qlty., heifers & bulls.

Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved ~henever ~here 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.
19 pigs, all ages, cut, wormed, Yorkshire
cross $35/up. Larry Dove Danielsville 706-

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Rogeal Camp Loganville 770-466-8094

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2 hogs, 1 female, 1 boar, 13 mos. old, both ADGA Nubian goats, tests for CAE, bruc., Pygmy goats, regd., unregd., purebred from '94 AQHA dk. bay, 15.2hd. broodmare, grey 11 yr. grey, 15.1 hd. geld., ready to go,

for $110. Windell Degay Covington 770-787- TB, CAE neg., had shots, wormed, hooves cert., accred., CAE free herd. M. Shope $2000, '98 AQHA sorrel filly, doll face $900. flashy,

jumps

3 61 11 ,

great

mover

for

8574

trimmed, exc. bloodlines. B. J. Holland Nashville 912-686-9239

Jane Howe Cartersville 770,386-1125

intermediate rider $3500. Susan Mann

Feeder piglets, 6 wks. old, wormed, shots, Cobbtown 912-684-2718

Pygmy mix. goats $25/up. Bobby Holtzclaw '94 AQHA regd. mare, Blonde's Dude, just Roswell 770-645-6985 770-321-9950

cut, $30, call before 10 pm. E. Hill Lula 706- ADGA Nubian buck kids, bottle raised, tri- 253 Spearman Lane Canton 30115 770-479- started, '93 AQHA regd. Appendix mare, great 12 yr. OH/Morgan cross, beau. bay geld.,

677-2599

col. or brown, CAE free, cert. herd $150. J. 4221

trail horse $2500 ea. V. Lewis Pitts Senoia 14hds., easy keeper w/quiet pony for

Hampshire, Duree, I. wh., boars & gilts, Bauman Tiger 706-782-4051

Regd. African Pygmy goats, champion 770-251-1791

intermediate rider $1500 firm. J. Hamlin

breeding gilt show pigs, feeder pigs & show ADGA Nubian kids, does, bucks, all cols., bloodlines $125-$300, call between 6-9 pm. B. '94 AQHA sorrel mare, very gentle, load, Douglasville 770-948-1826 770-201-8584

pigs ready yr. round, val. herd. Kyle spotted too, jr. does, very gentle, breeding Paxton Franklin 706-675-1377

trails, easy keeper, great barrel prosp., 15 yr. QH, sorrel, 16hd. geld., rides exc.,

Bloodsworth Rte. 1, Box 145 Abbeville bucks, all exc. stock $100/up. L. Waits Regd. beau. sml. Pygmy buck, wh, carmel, 9 Nonstop Jet bloodlines $2500. Judy Robinson child-safe w/tack $1200, 15 yr. geld.,

31001 912-467-2777

Carrollton 770-830-7880

mos. old $110. Dan Walthers Jefferson 706- Fort Valle! 912-862-3586 912-960-6811

Pinto/Welsh pony $700. Frank Stephens

Pigs of all breeds, also BBQ stioats & hog, ADGA spotted Nubian buck, 2 yrs. $175, 1 335-3209

'94 QH mare, 14hds., easy keeper, no Gra!f'. 912-986-1058

all year round. George Allen Covington 770- yr. Nubian buck $100. Travis Legg Comer Six 1/2 & 3/4 Boer billies, 2 mos., still vices, needs intermediate rider $1150, '90 15.3hd. geld., talented jumper, 16 1/2hd.

786-6377

706-783-5552

w/nannies & creep feeding. P. Rozier AQHA bay geld. $1500. A. Simpson mare, dressage prosp., schooling over 3'

Purebred Landrace pigs, 6 wks. old, good African Pygmies, purebred; var. cols. & Hortense 912-473-2548 912-473-2582

Lawrenceville 770-378-1209

fences. Olga Walker Rocky Face 706-673-

breeding stock. Bobby Floyd 253 Bobby Floyd sizes, healthy, grain fed, wormed, bucks, does, South African sired fullblood, 3/4, 7/8 Boer '94 TWHBEA mare, 14.3hds., blk., exc. trail 2246

Rd. Forsyth 31029 912-994-6546

breeders. K. LeBarron Dewy Rose 706-213- doe kids, qlty. stock, good weight gains, selling horse, goes anywhere, clips, loads, great disp. 16.2hd. TB geld. for sale/lease, hunter,

Regd. Duree boars & gilts, show pigs for fall 6261

limited number. Terri Parker Covington 770- $2800. Debbie Whitworth Lawrenceville dressage, tadpole to novice combined trng.,

shows, call for more info. Tietgen Edenfield African Pygmy goats, adults & kids, asst. 385-9449

770-963-0952

quiet, easy, Cheryl Flanagan Cumming 770-

Metter 912-685-4681

cols., bucks & does $35/up. M. Medford Spanish cross nannies for sale, very '94 TWHSSHBEA geld., blk. & wh., 886-1210

Weaned pigs $30/up, spotted Polland China Dallas 770-445-0473

healthy, exc. producers, call aft. 6 pm. John 15.2hds., smooth gait, ridden trails & field 18 yr. barrel QH bay geld., 13hds., very

cross, sizes & ages vary, ready now. R. Goins African Pygmy goats, NPGA regd., all cols. Pope Forsyth 912-994-6911

trails, gentle $3200. G. Reeder Sharpsburg pretty & fast, gentle, can del. $800. Gina Gray

Blairsville 706-374-2297

& ages. Phil Bowen Powder Springs 770- Spotted Jacob sheep, lambs, crossbreeds, 770-253-1391

Winston 770-947-01B4

Yorkshire feeder pigs, young boars 3 mos. 943-3942

breeding stock $65-$200 or trade for bldg. '95 AQHA palomino mare, 15hds., 2 & 3 yr. AQHA race bred barrel prosp., 2

old. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156

All wh. halfblood Kiko 'bucks, 10 wks. old mat. Patrice Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379 Trucker/Leo, loads, easy keeper, gray geld., 1 sorrel filly. Carol Burges Pavo

Yorkshire/Hampshire crossbred barrows & $100. D. Douglas Meigs 912-294-0553

Suffolk/Hampshire lamb, 4-7 wks. old, sell reining/penning prosp., exp. rider $2000. M. 912-859-2775

gilts avail. for show or market, call aft. 7 pm. Baby goats, 5 does, 2 billies, Daddy is as market or show lambs, rest of herd for sale. Kolar Ellenwood 770-474-2B40

2 regd. SSHBEA horses; 1 blk. & wh. mare,

Shalon Holmes Lexington 706-743-8009

Pygmy, mothers are mix. $35 ea., leave Scott Childers Talking Rock 706-692-9094

'95 AQHA sorrel geld., D.oc O'Lena, Sugar 1 brown & wh. stallion, 4 yrs. ea., $2500 ea.

Goats and Sheep

message. V. Wilkerson Griffin 770-412-1444 Ten 100% Boer billies, 3-5 mos., exc. Bars, gentle, started on barrels, very athletic Charles Scott Griffin 770-228-8B05 Babydoll sheep, regd. miniature lambs for markings, parents regd. w/ABGA $250/up. $2000/obo. T. Shaw Metter 912-763-2115 2 ry. QH mare, 14hds., greenbroke, super

sale, rams $300/up, ewes $500, NPGA Pygmy Joyce Hardy Fortson 706-322-8902

912-6B5-4544

cute, very willing, sound $1500. Woodie Pferr

If you have questions regarding ads in this goats & kids. J. Grant Dallas 770-443-7465

Three 3/4 Boer billy kids $40 (99), one 3/4 '95 IBHA/AQHA 14.3hd. buckskin mare Covington 770-3B5-0402

category. call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. Big & little goats, billies $60, nannies $75, Boer nanny $50 (99). C. Pollard Thomaston $2500, '92 PHBA/AQHA 15 1/2hd. palomino 2 yr. AQHA stallion, Topsail Cody/King

'96, '97, '98, '99 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 fullblood Boer shots & wormed. M. Murphy Marietta 770- 706-647-6133

geld. $3000, both clip, load, trail. M, Pruitt Fritz/Watch Joe Jack, ready to start u/s, price

& Spanish nannies, also cross buck kids for 428-4900

Toggenburg billy, born 4/23/99, regd. $200. White 770-383-3497

nego,, serious inquiries only. D. West

BBQ. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264-2258 Boer fullblood/percentage adults, yrlgs. Albert Wiesner Cleveland 706-865-9882

'95 regd. grey 1/2 Arabian mare, flashy, Covington 770-3B5-B21 B

1 Nigerian Dwarf buck, sev. does, true ADGA Nubian, open & bred $150/up, see to Very lge. Nubian billy $150, other goats calm, easy catch, started u/s, smooth gaits, 2 yr. Arabian colt, 15hds. $4000, 2 Arabian

miniatures, blk. & wh., brown, gold & tris appreciate. R. Nix Alj!haretta 770-475-6816 $45/up. Edgar Wallis Dacula 770-945-4125 14.2hds. $1000. P. Young Griffin 770-227- mares, lease/sell, reg. qualified English SS

$100/up. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389- Boer buck, tri-col., 3 yrs. $100/obo or trade. Young billies $20 ea. Barton Cartey Bogart 2953

show tack costume. K, Greno Loganville

5426

Keith Barnes Canton 770-720-1358

706-769-7422

'96 APHA blk. & wh. homozygous Paint 770-466-1959

1 billy goat, 1 1/2 yrs., half Boer, half Boer fullblood & percentage bucks & does, Young billies $25 ea. Vanessa Curtis Fort stallion, gentle, ready to breed $5000. R. Keith 20 mo. palomino mare, greenbroke $600, E.

Nubian, proven breeder $75. 0. L. Watkins kids & older, all healthy, starting at $100. C. Valley 912-825-7974

Cartersville 770-3B6-B1 BB

Varnadore Baxle!f'. 912-367-4393

Elberton 706-213-7708

Cambron Acworth 770-974-3465

'96 APHA dk. grey tobiano geld., 15.2hds., 3 regd. ApHA yrlgs., Mighty Bright, King

1/2 Boer nannies, common nannies & Boer percentage up to 7/8, some redheads,

Equine For Sale

reiner or working cow horse $3500. N. David & High Time bloodlines, bred to

billies, some Boer mix., 2 mos. to 3 yrs., does & bucks, starting at $35, Heard Co.

McClure 2967 Glover Dr. Cumming 30040 perform, sweet disp. $1500/up. Shannon

reducing herd, wormed, healthy, call aft. 6 pm. Tracy Crawford Oglethorpe 912-472-2025
1/2 Boer billy kids, born 12/98, 1/99 $50, 3/4 Boer billy kids born 12/98, 1/99 $75. Paul Grizzard Savannah 912-925-3318
105 common goats, take all $4000. Raymond Young Sumner 912-776-6414
12 beau., just shorn & skirted pure, wh., very clean Merino wool fleeces $3/lb. or

David Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Boer weanlings & yrlgs., 1/2 & 3/4 does & bucks $75/up, regd. bucks, bred % Boer & Spanish nannies. J. Hurt Cordele 912-2734312
Boer/Nubian cross, 4 does, 2 wethers born 2/23/99 $50-$60, dehorned, healthy, tame, 1 fullblood Nubian doe. Ginger Kogelschatz Menlo 706-862-6181

If you have questions regarding ads in this category. call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is

'96 AQHA bay mare, 5 mos. reining trng., started on cows, big heart & big stop, exc.

disp., cont. $:.'1500. J. Martin 654-9456

Gle-nnville 912-

'97 AQHA geld., son of world champ. Kid

Clu, IF, 15+hds., sorrel w/flaxen mane, gentle

$1800/obo. Brice Murrell Fortson 706-324-

5061

'97 APHA blk. & wh. stallion $4500, '91

Gilliam Comer 706-7B3-30B4
3 yr. Arabian filly, grey, started u/s $1000, call aft. 6 pm. T. Spratling Waleska 770-7203891
3 yr. Paint mare, 15hds., bay & wh., greenbroke, flashy, loads, hauls, clips, easy keeper $1500/obo. Butch Alejo Auburn 770B67-6807 770-571-2078
4 yr. Palomino mare & saddle, greenbroke,

$25/fleece, exc. qlty. David Brannon Ranger Boer/common cross nannies $40. Charles submitted or the notice will be returned to AQHA sorrel Doc Bar stallion $2500, both pleasure ridden, great pot. trail riding $1400.

706-602-9632

Smith Hull 706-549-0941

the advertiser. For this reason, generalized easy keepers, 4 AQHA mares. Vickie Tracy Ashe Gainesville 770-297-1554

2 African Pygmy billies, 1 blk., nego., 1 Boers, 3/4 males, 150 lbs.+, 1-2 yrs., ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose Templeton Louisville 912-625-8951

4 yr. iron gray mare, 15hds., very stocky,

brownish w/blk. face & feet $50. R. Conley neutered, 1/2 Boers, 1 yr. old. Hugh Miller from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. '97 AQHA chestnut stallion prosp., King neck reins, good first horse $2000, call aft.

Conyers 770-483-9560

Haddock 912-986-3281

Buyers are urged to request verification of breeding, gentle, beau., willing & friendly, 6;30 pm. D. Davis Lawrenceville 770-831-

2 Boer does, 1 Boer buck, 6 mos. old, fullblood. Charlie Amerson Tennille 912-552-

Cashmere goats, 1 adult buck, 2 buck kids, good fiber producers, start at $50 ea., shots,

a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins

exceptional horse $2BOO. K. Lowe 706-232-6667

Kingston

1730 4 yr. mare, Easy Jet bloodlines, 15.1 hds.,

9196

wormed. K. Lomonof Maysville 706-652- tests can result in fines and/or suspension '97 AQHA gray filly, sire Federal Express x 90 days prof. trng. on barrels $3500. S. Hall

2 Nubian nannies w/2 kids ea., $125 for ea. 3476

of advertising privileges in the Market Beduino, dam 6 yr. Six Fats. DNA typed, Gainesville 770-531-0775

nanny & kid. Jim Long Rome 706-232-7946

Common goats, nannies, 1 & 2 yrs. $30 ea., Bulletin. This regulation also applies to 14.3hds., worked u/s, barrel/race prosp. Joe 5 regd. miniature Sicilian donkeys, 4 jennets

2 fullblooded Nubians, 3 half Nubians. Tony Kiser Cartersville 770-336-9959
2 one yr. 1/2 Boer bucks, blk. & wh. $120 ea. Nick Skoutris Moreland 404-766-0349 404837-1716
20 meat goats, 1/2 Boer males $50-$60 ea. Tony Harris P.O. Box 473 Social Circle 30025
3 Katahin rams $75 ea., dog broke. Cindy Sharpe Statesboro 912-839-3163
3 billies, 4 nannies, 2 1/2 mos. old $30 ea., 6 bred nannies $45 ea. Thomas Adkinson, Jr. Palmetto 770-463-9252
3 common goat, 3 half Boer bucks, not for meat $25 & $30. Berry Moody Kathleen 912987-2124
3 mo. Pygmy males $40, females $50, mature billy $80, mature females bred $50$100. Kevin Hively Covington 770-464-0770 770-202-3749
3/4 Boer buck $75, 1/2 Boer buck $50. Larry Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-5004
4 Pygmy nannies $65-$75, range from 1-3 yrs. old. Barry McNorton Palmetto 770-4630210
4 yr. regd. NZ buck, four 3/4 Boer does, 2

kids 5 mos. $15 or $20. Renate Maes Dearing 706-556-9002
Common nannies, open, just weaned babies, healthy, gentle $45 ea. G. Pardue Murra~ille 770-536-1169
Fainting billy, 4 mos. old $75. Lori Smith Ta!1orsville 770-383-9018
Fullblood Boers, breeding age bucks & does, Tennessee meat goats, bucks, some percentage does. D. Futch Glennville 912654-9664
Fullblood Boer buck $400, fullblood Boer does $600. Bobby Chastain Cairo 912-7623486
Goats $30/up. Farris Garmon Covington 770-787-3476
Goats for sale $25/up. J.L. Couch Gainesville 770-535-7381
Goats, Spanish, & Fainting mix., male/female, 3 mos. to 3 ,yrs: C. Fox Byron 912-825-0765
IBGA regd. Boer, 1/2 to 3/4 does, 100 & up 718 Boer buck $185 at weaning age, 3/4 buck $135 at weaning age Nubian does $100. Fred Hartline Trion 706-734-2989

equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
'84 bay Paint, 1/2 Arabian geld., beg. riders okay, light work only $1000/obo; Linda Pinsky Morrow 770-961-0067
'85 AQHA red dun stallion, son of Coosa $3500, '95 AQHA stallion, son of Justa Clue $3500, both easy to handle. David Scott Temj!le 770-562-5633
'86 AQHA mare in foal, rides exc. & extremely gentle, '97 mare & two '98 colts for sale. B. Hutelin Ringgold 706-937-3668
'87 AQHA/PHBA palomino mare, bred to blk./wh. paint, tall, exc. bloodline $1800. M. Keith Cassville 770-382-4644
'87 Zippe geld., perfect novice youth, amateur w/exp. showmanship, horsemanship, trail, hunter u/s $8500: A. Nicholas Carden Fayetteville 770-461-8434
'88 AQHA sorrel broodmare, Zippe lines w/dbl. bred Zippe colt at side, sell as package. M. Dixon Chatsworth 706-517-1917
'88 QH sorrel geld., 16hds., good trail horse, loads, clips $1500 w/o tack, $1800 w/tack. John McCoy Armuchee 706-291-

Fuller Savannah 912-748-6132

$1000-$1500, 1 donkey geld., 3 yrs. $550. C.

'97 bay racking filly, leads & loads, gentle & Holmes Fa!etteville 770-461-6497

pretty. Calvin Holcomb Clayton 706-7B2- 5 yr. QH sorrel geld. w/star, 14.3hds., $1200

2704

firm. Andy Morris Newnan 770-251-5630

'97 gray/wh. Welsh Arabian filly, 13.1hds., 6 yr. Appaloosa/OH geld., no spots, sorrel,

hunter pony prosp. $800, '96 Arabian filly, greenbroke, no bad habits, vices, loads good

14.3hds. $1200, both regd. S. Schiro Buena $1000/obo. Judy Pearson Appling 706-541-

Vista 912-649-7003

1070

'98 APHA regd. solid sorrel stallion, good 6 yr. AQHA stallion, Two Eyed Jack, Saggy

disp., fast learner. $800/obo. L. Smart Ann Wild Wasp & Miss Poca BID, Doc's

Fairmount 706-337-8444

Solano, sell/trade for trailer. E. Smith

'9B APHA/BS filly, gentle disp. w/great cont., Carrollton 770-258-4553

APHA halter & WP champ. sire $1200. C. 6 yr. QH buckskin mare, 14.3hds., exc. col.

Vandiver Gainesville 770-536-4215

& manners, gentle, trails, loads, good

'98 AQHA bay filly, sired by Peponita beg./child's horse $1500, aft. 4 pm. Larry Caltinky $2000, '98 APHA blk./wh. filly, great Chambers Canton 770-479-4071

col. & disp. $2500. D. Harris Cartersville 770- 6 yr. regd. Hanoverian/Arabian Pik mare,

386-3554

15.0hds., 100% sound, athletic, evented, exc.

'9B AQHA red roan filly, big hip, pencil neck, mover, jumping 3'6" $BOOO. T. McQueen Speedy Glow, Paco Bueno & Top Deck Columbus 706-565-3615

bloodlines $1800 firm. D. Medlock Glennville 7 yr. Arabian/OH geld. $1700, 8 yr.

912-654-3410

Palomino mare $1500, both have sweet disp.

'9B AQHA/IBHA incentive fund filly, by 3 B. Hutchinson Dublin 912-272-62B5

time IBHA world champ., huge, shown 7 yr. Morgan geld., bay w/blue eyes,

successfully $2800. W. Brockman Locust 14.2hds., trail horse, prefers women $700.

Grove 770-957-0129

Scarlett Bennett Hortense 912-77B-3562

1/2 does, 2 common does $1100. J. Smith Tennille 912-552-2326
5 Pygmy billies, 1 bottle fed, 1 caramel, shots & dehorned, 9 wks. $30. Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-926-3008
6 Pygmy goats, 3 females, 3 males. Bill Cannington Adel 912-896-2180
6 common goats, 3 mos., nannies $30, billies $20, all hornless, call aft. 5 pm. Paul Chachulski Milledgeville 912-932-5556
99% Boer kids, 1 1/2 Boer buck, 285 lbs., 1

Nannies $35, 1/2 Nigerian kids, 10 wks. $25/up, Mac McCulley Felton 770-646-9660
Nigerian Dwarf buckling, wh., tame, disbudded, 17" & 19" parents $50, will trade for Silkie hens, hay. W. Brown Commerce 706-335-5015
Nubian Alpine cross herd billies, 3 & 4 yrs., three $75 ea. Eugene Hopkins 7080 Smokey Rd. Athens 30601 706-549-1960
Nubian bucks, purebred, no papers, 3 mos. old $75, 3 mo. does $100. Ray Crenshaw

0054
'90 AQHA geld., sorrel, loads, clips, loves people, Western Pleasure or huntseat, 15.3hds. $5600. G. Doles Haddock 912-9866182
'91 AQHA bay geld., seasoned heeling horse, 15.3hds., 1140 lbs., can go Western Pleasure $4750, leave message. John Stein Blakely 912-758-2142
'91 gray Welsh/cross mare, 14hds., hunter/jumper, very gentle, needs exp. child,

'9B ApHC halter geld. deluxe, sire Skips B yr. AQHA geld., sorrel, 14.2hds., nice

Vantage, dam Whatever She Says, baby doll mover, very athletic, trail/rides, camping, team

head, huge hip, 3 stockings $4000, pen & hunter $2000. Roger Rhodes

Sherryl 95@aol.com. Sherryl Smith Gainesville 770-2B7-1160

Covington 770-7B6-7715

B yr. Mustang geld., approx. 13.5hds., blk.,

'9B TWH & SSH b/w fillies (2), leads, ties stocky build, needs work, good companion

good, sweet disp., marked good. J. Archer horse $500. S. Meyer Eatonton 912-96B-

Lithonia 770-929-0665

5733

'98 chestnut Appaloosa colt, halter broke & B yr. Paint geld., unregd., 15.2hds., exc. on

tires, will make big horse $BOO or trade for trails, sound, no vices, easy to handle $2200.

gentle mare or geld. Buddy Bell Reynolds P. Blackburn Fort Valle! 912-B25-7105

3/4 Boer buck, 245 lbs., breeding age does B!ron 912-956-5371

good on trails $1700. Polly Jackson Moultrie 912-847-4529

B yr. QH bay geld., great u/s, jumps 3'6",

$25/up. Jeff Patterson Roopville 770-854- Percentage Boers, bucks, does, 3/4, 1/2, 912-985-9345

'98 fillies, (2) TWH, SSH regd. b/w, leads, exc. show horse $6500. K. Mann Roswell.

5431 ABGA South African fullblood Boer bucks &

starting at $75, call aft. 5 pm., leave message. Edwin Gregorv Milledgeville 912-452-8017

'92 AQHA mare, 15.1hds., beau. dapple grey, nice cont., sweet disp., Tardy/Leo,

parks, loving., sweet disp. Jim Archer Lithonia 770-929-0665

770-998-5333 B yr. QH geld., chestnut, 16hds., 3 mos.

does for sale, visit website at http://www.quailridgefarms.com. Tim Eubanks Leeburg 912-759-2453

Purebred French Alpine bucks w/grand champ. bloodlines, starting at $100, call aft. 6 pm. Terrv Prill Royston 706-245-8999

Western/English, trails, loads $3200.

M.

Hicks Woodstock 770-592-8413

'92 TB dk. bay geld., 15.2hds., started

'98 geld., AQHA Smart Chic O'lena prof. trng. in dressage, until sold, QH temp., bloodline $1500, '95 AQHA mare, rides good, TJ3 look $5900. S. Steadman McDonough Zippe bloodline, great disp. $2500, Don 770-914-6654

ABGA fullblood bucks & does, no Pygmy 3 mos. old, billy goat $30, grey in timed events, intermediate rider, good disp., Rogers Flintstone 706-820-9591

9 yr. QH geld., 15.0hds., great handle, fast,

percentage. William Landress 921-6283

Lilburn 770-

col., will be sml. goat. Willard Robertson P.O. Box 839 Shannon 30172 706-291-3889

Ioads $1100. R. Tate 4355

Cumming 770-887-

'98 sorrel Paint stud, Impressive bloodlines, clips, loads, ties, bathes, sound, fun to ride halter broken, handles easily, beau. markings, $1000 firm. S. Cow;:h Good Hope 770-267-

ABGA regd. Boer billy, solid red, born Pygmy goats, adults & baby, diff. cols., '92 bay ranch horse, branded, works herd. healthy. C. Harrington Eastman 912-374- 3351

1/14/99, gr'son of The Old Man. Dick Williams billies & nannies. Joe Brewer Monroe 770- Durrand Deal Tifton 912-387-0114 912-388- 2B08

9 yr. TWH, 15.1hds., golden palomino, very

Warrenton 706-595-4788

267-1102

8113

10 yr. QH bay 15.3hd. geld. $1900, exc. trail gentle, anyone can ride $1500 firm. Bob

ADGA Nubian goats, does start at $250, Pygmy goats, all cols., male &female, some '94 AQHA palomino geld., '92 Paint geld., horse, very athletic, call evenings. Norm Keling Douglasville 770-4B9-9325

bucks start at $100, good bloodlines, bottle purebred, reas. priced. Guy Thompson '87 Appaloosa geld., '89 AQHA mare, '87 Bessette Forest Park 770-968-0271

AMHA 2 yr. stud, 28" brown donkey, wh.

raised, CAE neg. L. Rees Good Hope 770- Toomsboro 912-933-5222

AQHA dun geld., gentle family horses. Tom 10 yr. jack, gray, gentle, rides $300. S. Black sml. miniature. Lila Youmans Statesboro 912-

267-8279

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973 Ringgold 706-375-4852

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APHA '96 Davis lab tested homozygous Miniature horse, bay, very gentle, likes TB aged broodmare, racing million dollar bay/tobiano stallion, 90 days ntl. attention, good for child or adult. C. Green family,. full/half sister to 4 stakes

Poultry For Sale

Cock hens, stag, gray, red, purebred, some mxd., Yellow Leg Cock, Sid Taylor, Law Gray,

horsemanship teachings $5000. S. Arrington Tyrone 404-755-4597 770-487~2858

winners/producers $1500. G. Allen Atlanta

Hogansville 706-637-8154

Oldenburg approved main"mare book; Pure 404-349-5453

APHA 15 yr. Paint, 15hd. geld., Polish Arabian, chestnut, beau. mover, TB geld., 6 yrs., 16+hds., dk. bay, gentle,

Harold Brown, pure, cheap. Clifton Botts If you have questions regarding ads in this Dahlonega 706-864-4816 category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Cocktail breeders, set of two $100, one for

hunter/jumper, shown first level dressage, nice m9ver $3500, call aft. 7 pm. Frankie Morrow Conyers 770-760-9396

consistent producer, good home a must jumps, loads, must see, another Calvaro. Julie

$2500. Sherry Smith Covington 770-385- Simon Austell 678-945-5013

2901

TB geld., 9 yrs., has arthritis, great

Advertisements for wood ducks must be $5..Eleanor Everhart 5099 Browns Mill Rd. accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits Lithonia 30038 770-593-0864 are available from the U.S. Fish and Doves, Ringneck, peach col., 2 white

APHA bay tobiano colt, 13 mos., halter Paint geld., very handsome, exc. on trails, trail/pleasure horse for light rider, cute & Wildlife Service, Attn.: Permit Section, spotted $3 ea. or 12/$25. Alvin Hobby 170

broke, pert. lines, exc. disp. $1750. Charles quiet, gentle, sound, 12 yrs., 15hds. $2700, sweet $1200/obo. C. West Clermont 770- P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404- Burke St. Stockbridge 770-474-7779

Bishop Mansfield 706-468-9592
AQHA '89 dun mare, Impressive/Two Eyed Jack, 15.2hds. $2200/obo, '97 AQHA dun filly, Doc Bar $1200/obo. L. Bushey Villa Rica 770-459-2107
AQHA '99 weanling palomino colt, gentle disp., long hip, lots of chrome, star, snip, 2 socks & stockings $3000. Kaye Evans Box Springs 912-649-7885

nego. D. Skogman Covington 770-786-8784
Paso Fino 2 yr. regd. geld., seal bay, 14hds., Capuchino lines, exc. ground manners $1650. C. Sharp Ball Ground 770-479-8201
Percheron team, 3 yrs., regd. mares, works, very gentle. F. Collins Blairsville 706-7456720
Percherons; regd. bred mare, broke sgl./dbl./ride, regd. 2 yr. grey filly, regd. yrlg.

983-0618
TB mare, flashy, will jumps, lots of pot., would make nice show horse $2500, chestnut col. w/flaxen mane. Rick Sharpton Conyers 770-922-0667
TB mare, regd., 15.2hds., 10 yrs., sound, quiet, dk. bay $1500. J. Bonvin Watkinsville 706-769-8996
TB regd. mare, hunter shows, jumps, trail

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 before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. Advertisements for Bob White quail must be accompanied by a

Ducks, 4 mos. old, Rouen, Indian Runner, 4 mo. old goslings, African, Chinese, 4 mo. old. Roy Brantley Rte. 1, Box 214 Kite 31049 912-469-3669
Ducks, all kinds for sale; chickens, all kinds, Kingston area, other. James Jordan Rome 706-295-5637
For sale or trade, purebred Game, Red Claret, Black, Sid Taylor, Law Grey, call

AQHA appendix regd. geld., 6 yrs., 15hds., blk. very tall stud. Charles Gardner Monroe rides, loads, clips,_ 16hds., 17 yr. beau. bay copy of the advertiser's commercial quail anytime aft. 5 pm. Randy Hill Canon 706-

sorrel, great all around, gentle, smooth gaits, 770-267-8040

$2500. Robert Finger Canton 770-720-6203 breeders license. Since this is a state 245-0170

flashy $2500. R. Wells Gainesville 770-534- Pr. Mammoth jacks, 2 1/2 yrs., 13hds., TB regd. mare, 15.1hds., 5 yrs., bay,

1388

gelded, will work wagon & sled, extremely smooth gaits, jumping 2' $2800. D. Bishop

AQHA chestnut mare, Zippo over San gentle & loveable $1200. Ken Adams Ellaville Gainesville 770-983-9925

Badger, 15.2hds., IF, 6/96 under prof. trng., 912-937-5708

TB tatooed geld., bathes, loads, gentle,

good mind, no bad habits $5500. S. McDonald Proven barrel horse, competed '97 & '98 easy catcher, great trail horse, lunges,

Duluth 770-497-8910

rodeo season, consistent, 14 yr. AQHA geld. 15.2hds., 17 yrs., sound $1800/obo. Holly

AQHA geld., 4 yrs., 15.1 hds., roan, blk. pis., $5000. A. Griffin Jasper 706-692-7657

Whitehead Colbert 706-788-3797

English, Western, jumps, youth prosp., show QH bay colt, foaled 9/1/98, halter broke, TBX yrlg. filly, pretty bay, both parents exc.

qlty. $3500/obo. Marie Nguyen Comer 706- leads, very athletic $600. J. Williams Griffin jumpers, should mature 16+hds., super

783-3490

404-206-0086

attitude $1800. Liz Hawkins Social Circle

AQHA mare, classy & elegant, stocky; QH geld., blk. w/wh. socks, 14 yrs., loads, 770-464-3962

gentle, good broodmare, Two Eyed Jack, barrels, great trail horse, easy - keeper, TWH 12 mo. colt, Generator bloodlines top

sorrel, 16hds., 12 yrs. $1800, call evgs. Philip 14.4hds., for exp. child $2500. Cindy Buford & bottom $2500. M.B. Lane Juliette 912-994-

Fletcher Newnan 770-304-1137

Concord 770-884-5080

4216

AQHA pert. bred mares, Doc Bar, Cutter QH mare, 16 yrs., no papers, 14.2hds., TWH 3 yr. geld., regd. blk. WGC top &

Bill, Poco Bueno lines, exposed to Cutter Bill sorrel, wh. blaze, good looker, easy keeper, bottom, gentle for anyone $1900. Joel

gr'son for 2000 foal. Billy Bullock Dallas 404- needs egg bar shoes in front $650. M. Weatherford 1494 Rock Branch Rd. Millen

872-7800

Johnson Covington 770-385-1545

30442 912-982-7813

AQHA yrlg. filly, Coosa, Skippa Star, QH mare, liver chestnut, 15.1 hds., 17 yrs., TWH 8 yr. strawberry roan geld., TWH 6 yr.

Bonanza bloodlines, loves people, should quiet, gentle, exc. trail/family horse, good. blue roan geld., TWH 9 yr. blk. geld., TWH 10

ride. Lionel York Ellijay 706-635-5756

home only $1200. H. Parker McDonough yr. chestnut geld. Shea Cross/Albert Queen

Absolutely gorgeous '97 AQHA geld., slow 770-483-9484

Dallas 770-505-0090

legged & strong in the hip, show prosp., OH/Arabian, 10 yrs., 14.2hds., bay geld., TWH Midnight Sun bloodlines, beau. bay mature, 16hds. $1500. S. Thompson well trnd., exc. ground manners, healthy, easy mare, 15hds., 10 yrs., smooth, trails, goes

McDonough 770-957-6760

keeper $1200. J.V. Maddox Flowery Branch anywhere, adv. beg. A. Carr Clayton 706-

ApHC colt buckskin, snowcap rump, 770-945-1359 770-932-6515

782-1954

cutting, gr'sire Bars Doc Holliday, ApHC filly, Racking geld., 12 yrs., bay, 14.3hds., cute, TWH geld., 16hds., blk., 12 yrs., smooth

bay w/spots $3000/trade. L. Bodge smooth gait, super on trails, easy horse for flat walk & fast running walk, camping exp.,

Hawkinsville 912-783-2592

anyone $2200. A. Crews Carrollton 770-832- loves people $1950/nego. Lesa Peacock

Appaloosa mares; 20 yr. retired 2122

Adrian 912-469-3905

hunter/jumper, 10 yr. mare, 6 yr. mare, all easy Racking horse, 14 yr. TWH geld., shown TWH mare, dbl. regd., blk., 15.2hds., 13 to ride. J. Townsend Monroe 770-207-0759 successfully flat shod, speed, style, charisma yrs., gentle & well schooled, delightful

Appaloosa 13 yr. geld., 15.2hds., lots of trail $8000. K. May Toccoa 706-886-4384

intermediate mount for trail/show $2500.

exp., loves to pull wagon, easy keeper, lots of Regd. Clydesdale filly, 7 mos., 4 wh. socks, David Ketchum Cumming 770-844-0286

col. $1300. Rick Lammons Jefferson 706- halters, clips, loads $1500 or trade for TB TWH pony, 14hds., attractive brown/wh.

367-2674

mare. Kate Harvey-Smith Gay 706-538-1498 Paint, great for trails or hunts $1800, sweet

Arabiar:i broodmare, bay, 10 yrs., Fadl, Regd. 3 yr. Arabian bay geld., end. prosp., w/kids. Sharon Kelly Cairo 912-378-8182

----Moraficv Raffles; Abu .-TFarwa.- bloodlines 13 yr. QH x geld., clips, loads, child-safe, 5 yr. TWH regd. broodmare, blk. market

$1500/obo. Sheila Cone Locust Grove 770- QH x geld. Steve Johnson Canton 770-720- breeding, 18 yrs. $1500. Ernest Thompson

914-7686.

7959

Cedartown 770-748-6709

Arabian geld., 11 yrs., 14.3hds., flashy bay, Regd. 5 mo. miniature jenny $700. Randy TWH regd. geld., 4 yrs., beau. blk. w/wh.

English Pleasure, loads, trails $2500. D. Rigsby Camilla 912-336-8911

star, 2 yrs. prof. trng., very smooth $3500.

MacEachern Buford 770-271-8650

Regd. Appaloosa geld., 16+hds., good Chervl Wheeler Winterville 706-742-2046

Arabian mare, 26, very gentle w/horses & kids, good health, companion horse/light riding only, some arthritis $500/obo. L. Durgin Dallas 770-445-8495

looker & mover, spirited, born '86, sire Cowboy Cadillac, dam Hemp Princess. Kyle Devore Dallas 770-445-2029
Regd. Arabian geld., 15hds., 8 yrs., calm,

TWH regd. 5 yr. mare, exc. bloodlines, blk., approx. 14.3hd., greenbroke, easy keeper $900 firm. 0. Jackson Loganville 770-4660170

Arabian mare, 14 yrs., 14.2hds., chestnut w/llaxen, anyone can ride, very sweet temperament .$600. S. Warlow Dallas 770459-4497

sound, ridden trails, will make good endurance horse $2000. E. Teal Franklin 706-675-1283
Regd. Paso Fino geld., true 15.2hds., blk.

TWH yrlg. colt, blk. halter broke, easy handler, 14.5hds. at 1 yr., Sun's Delight x Ultra Threat bloodlines, regd. Ron Carroll Statham 770-725-2982 770-549-7565

Arabian/pure Polish, exotic 1Oyr. bay mare, halter champ., breeding sound, quiet u/s, shown hunter pleasure $2500 firm. K. Flynn Peachtree City 770-487-2535

bay, goes anywhere, Bay John mule, 15hds., both ride/drive, very reas. B. Harper Pembroke 912-653-4943
Regd. QH mare, 12 yrs., runs all 5 events,

TWHBEA/RHB/SSHBEA blk./wh. 1 yr. filly, some halter trng. $2500, 1 yr. regd. Racking stud bay w/wh. snip, gentle $1500/obo. Vic Barnes Bowdon 770-258-3867

August '97 Arabian x filly, very gentle, gooq frail or barrel horse, child can ride TWHs; 3 broodmares, 2 blk., 1 spotted, 2

March '97 Pinto filly, good mover, easy to $2000. T. Skiles Leesburg 912-759-2424

yrlg. stud colts, WGC bloodlines. Mary Blalock

handle. P. Clark Eatonton 706-485-5117

Regd. QH, hunter, shown locally, 15 yrs., Rome 706234-8069

Beau. blk. regd. QH/TB 12 yr. dressage, cross country, hunter jumper, trail, fox hunted $8500. Melinda Mclanahan Nacoochee 706-878-2585
Beau. mover, easy keeper, 13 yr. Arabian/OH mare, 14.2hds., English, trails, shows, exp. rider $1500. Anne Warmbrod Alpharetta 404-388-4859
Beau., talented Arabian mare, great show, trail endurance, trng. level dressage, exc. conf., health & bloodlines $1900. Jami Quackenbush Woodstock 770-475-6428
Dbl. regd. TWH/RHBA 7 yr. cream col.

<ti 4.3hds., sorrel, star, socks, off, gentle, easy
keeper. V. Sudderth Buford 770-831-9055 770-945-8893
Regd. TB broodmare, 16hds. TB filly at side, bred to 17hd. TB for 2000 foal $4500. Linda Bledsoe Concord 770-884-5786
Regd. TB geld., 16hds., 3 yrs., wonderful, sweet disp., great ground manners $1500. A. Gardner Monroe 770-207-7739
Regd. TWH 8 yr. geld., 15.2hds., blk. roan, sire Senator's Super Chief, dam Winston's Sugar Babe $2750. Jimmy Ellington Thomaston 706-647-4381

Walk-a-loosa 3 yr. dk. brown/roan niare, v~ry quiet, ready to start trng. $1500/obo. Kathe McMullan Hartwell 706-376-7327
Warmblood approved TB stallion, bay, 16.3hds., multi. stake winner, race, show, steeple chase qlty. $12,500. R. Rusnak Villa Rica 770-834-9328
Welsh pony, bridle & saddle $650, POA mare in foal $500, Quarter geld., safe for women & kids $1500. Ray Penland Canton 770-720-8300
Attention Advertisers

Of Machinery, Equipment Palomino mare, sire Last Cream Chance Regd. TWH blk. & wh. paint geld., 3 yrs.,
JEH, great broodmare, $4500 firm. Sharon 15.2hds. $3500, nice QH $1800, Paint pony

Anderson Carrollton 770-834-4702

$850.Steve Whidby Buford 770-932-1415

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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.
'98 pheasants and peafowl, Standard Buff Polish chickens, Cochins, Wyandottes and OE bantams, pigeons, cage birds. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 912-452-8497
'99 Emden geese, '99 Muscovy ducks, possibly peafowl late May. C. Ware Fort Valley 912-825-1670
'99 hatch babies, Mallard ducks, Wood ducks, chestnut breasted teal, black swans, Silver Sebrights, Rose Comb bantams. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
'99 hatch Ringneck pheasant chick & egg, white meat Coturnity. M. Flanagan Flowery Branch 770-967-0266
'99 hatch, Black Australorp and Buff Orpington, 16 wks. old pullets, wormed, vac., healthy flock, $3.75 ea. S. Nellis Newnan 770-304-3324
'99 hatch, Mille Fleurs, Black and Buff Polish, Barred Rocks, RIR and Araucana layers. S. Rhodes Gainesville 770-967-4412
11 India Blue peafowls, 3 yrs. old, $80 pr., if all taken $350, 5 males & 6 females, call 3 pm. Donald Wood Dani.elsville 706-3355878
2 pr. White Cochins, 2 yrs. old, $13/pr, C. Devitt Ringgold 706-965-7408
23 Yellow Buff hens, (laying), 25 Black Sex Link hens laying, Barred Rock hens laying; also, all kind bantams, chickens. Doretha Rowden Bogart 770-725-7535
25 diff. kinds of Show bantams & baby chick & eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371
3 red roosters $3 ea. Andrew Wright Cumming 770-781-8821
Asttd pullets, Barred Rocks, AIR, etc., some cockerels avail.; also, if no answer Ive. msg. Kip Bishop Aragon 706-291-3981
Baby chicks in sev. standard breds, ducklings and goslings, BBB turkeys. Gerald Smith Cochran 912-934-4286
Baby chicks, lge. breeds, AIR, lgt. Brahma, Dominique, Buff, Araucana, mxd., fresh fertile eggs for incubator/consumption. D. White
Lula 770-869-7467 Bantam chicks, Gold & Silver Sebrights,
WOE, Black Rosecomb, Black-Tailed Buff
Japanese, others, $1/up, according to age. Alton Gilreath Gainesville 770-536-5168
Bantam, Show purebred chicks and adults, Black Japanese, Mille Fleurs, Black Cochins, pheasants, quails, Dominiques & guineas. Ed Hutto Appling 706-541-9233
Black Australian swans, $450 ea. or
$900/pr.; peacocks, Muscovy ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282

Free hens, good layers, other. Tom or Lenzy Bond Woodstock 770-591-1959
Game chicken for sale, Clarets, Kelso, Sid Taylor, selling out due to health. John Brindle Chatsworth 706-625-5488
Game cocks & stags, Hatch, Roundheads, Greys, Kelso, Roundhead crosses, good blood chickens, you pick. R. Hudson Dawsonville 770-893-3488
Game fowl: Windgate Brown-Reds, one stag and pullet, one rooster and hen, all for $40. B. Long Covington 770-786-8494
Game fowl: 1 trio Blue Face hatch, 1 trio of Brown Reds, good bloodlines and brood stock, few good hens, 1 trio of MCCiaine hatch. Tim Brvant Temple 770-562-1683
Game rooster, stags & some hens, Clarets, Hatch Roundheads, Hatch Clarets, more. Wayne Parker 2398 Kilgore Rd. Buford 30519 770-945-2357
Golden Sebrights chick for sale. Robert Akins Douglasville 770-942-2667
Goslings $6, Saipan fowl chicks $10, few adults avail. pigeons: Rollers $5, Fantails $7, doves, frizzles, others. Doug Williams Bluffton 912-641-3195
Hens, lay brn. eggs, baby chicks, bantams, White Cornish, Spangles, White Old English, big baby chicks, pegeons, Game baby chicks. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-6360
Hvy. breed roosters, Salmon Faverolle, feather legs, bearded w/muff feathers on sides of head, ordered Stromberg. John Parks Gainesville 770-983-3208
Indian Runner ducklings $3-$5, hatching eggs $1 ea., jsatt@gsu.edu. James D. Satterfield Canton 770-479-4784
Jumbo Pharoah quail $1 ea. alive, $1.30 ea. dressed, call aft. 4:30 pm. James Griffin Douglas 912-384-4081
Jumbo Pharoah quail--$1.50 dressed, $1.15 live, eggs $0.15, also meat rabbits. William Waldrop Tifton 912-386-0947
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1000. Raymond Meadows Wadley 912-252-5345
Jungle fowl cock $30, Calcutta Red Jungle fowl cross stag $20. R. Hooper Gainesville 770-534-9704
Mallards, all sizes $5/up, bantams, black and white $6 ea., Monroe Co. Danielle Crowell Juliette 912-475-5655
Mix Cochan bantam, six and eight wks. old, $2 ea. James King Newborn 770-787-3674
Muscovy ducks, beau., high qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaugher, $10 ea. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Muscovy ducks, now laying, females $10, males $8, blk. and white w/grn. tint. S. Strube Suwanee 770-945-800,3
Must sell, White Lace, Red Cornish and Black Cornish roosters, hens, chicks, show glty. Terri Young Norman Park 912-769-5276
Old English, Show bantams, lge. assortment of chicks, $3 up, some breeder prs. $25/pr., Silver Duckwig hens $25 ea. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
One Game rooster, yd. run, mostly grey col., '98 hatch, $15. George Archer Griffin _7_70~--2_27_-_7~3~3_ 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
One pr. bantams '97 hatch, BB Red rooster, mxd. hen, $5/pr., call aft. 5 pm. G. Martin

Flashy blk. & wh. Shetland pony, 3 yrs., started u/s, gentle Judy Lawson. Calhoun 706-625-8466
Golden buckskin TWH Racking geld., 12

Regd. TWH mare, 6/3/83, blood typed, style relies upon "The Official Guide to

horse, raised 2 colts, bred to Prides Generator Tractors and Farm Equipment,"

& Magic Bum gr'son. N. Anderton 706-657-2570

Trenton

which is published by the North

Black, Silver Lace and Buff Cochins for sale. Dianne Hill Commerce 706-757-8044
Breeder pheasants: 1 pr. Siamese Fireback, 1 Humes Bar-tailed hen, 1 Bornean

LaFayette 706-764-2004 Peacocks, egss, chicks, Pieds, Blues,
Black Shoulder, Cameo, White Greens, Oaten, eggs $4/up, chicks $15/up. Clarinda

yrs., 15.3hds., stylish, smooth gaits, trails, Regd. chestnut 1/2 Arabian mare w/flaxen American Equipment Dealers Fireback hen, perfect birds. S. Tasova Streetman Watkinsville 706-769-7820

loads, show presence $1750. Sallye Forrester Stone Mountain 404-299-1305
Gray yrlg. colt, blaze, 2 stockings, 1 blue eye, should make good riding horse, halter

mane & tail, wh. stockings & blaze, ready to train. Larrv DuFour Macon 912-742-0621
Saddlebred fillies (2); 1 yr. chestnut, Flight time, King Coe breeding, extreme action &

Association (NAEDA), as principal refer\!nce for determining eligibility of farm machinery and

Atlanta 404-527-7394 Breeders, India Blue $100/pr., $150 trio,
Black Shoulder $100/pr., $150 trio, peacock eggs $3 ea. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-556-

Peafowl, selling out, one 2 yr. old and seven '98 hatch, $600/obo. as a group.. Chris Throne West Point 706-882-8568
Peafowl, '97 hatch, pr. white, pr. Cameo, pr.

broke, quiet, :$1000. Eddy Sanderlin Appling 706-541-0750
Leopard Appaloosa mare, reg. Appaloosa geld., weH tmd., regd. geld., good for exp.

presence $3500/up. Jennifer BantZ Rome 706-291-1910
Saddlebred regd. mare, sorrel, 13 yrs., 16+hds., well mannered, gentle $3200. C.

equipment to be advertised in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.

3261 Buff Orpington hens and roosters, '99 hatch
and '98 hatch laying hens, call after 6 pm. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-864-8909

Silver Pied, breeders pr. Pied, pr. Purple Valley quatt. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770~98""3~-~97"-1"'3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Peafowl, India Blue, male, 2 yr. old, $95.

rider. Joe Walker Conyers 770-785-9732

McDonald Danielsville 706-795-5617

Although bulldozers, crawler Chickens, RIA hens, male ducks, and Don Worley Kennesaw 770-428-4507

Lge. pony weanling filly, sml. lead line pony, beg. safe 11.2hd. aged geld., lge. regd. pony, shown x-rails $700-$3500, nego. Laura Golden Ball Ground 770-735-2365

TB 11 yr. geld., 16hds., dk. bay, nice mover, smooth gaited, not for beg. $1500/obo, must sell. L. LaRoy Cumming 770-844-9589
TB 14 yr. jumper grey geld., used for

tractors, etc. can be used on farms, guineas, priced according to age. Gary Brock

not all makes and models of such

Alpharetta 770-442-1785 Chicks: AIR, Wyandottes, Aracauna, Lt.

equipment are considered as made . Brahma, Game, Black Sex Link, $3.50 ea.;

Pigeons, Silkie chickens, also doves and cages, call for for prices, will ship, possibly del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Pigeons, White Show Kings from trophy

Lge. pony hunter, 14.1hds., super mover, started off, quiet, gentle mare, 4 yrs. S. Maiers Cumming 770-751-3754
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schooling, 16hds. $2000, nego., to good home. S. Graves Jonesboro 770-471-0475
When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be listed in the ad.

for agricultural use. Only the makes and models of such equipment listed in the NAEDA guide are eligible for publication.

White Call ducklings $20 ea. Jill Blake Conyers 770-466-8992
Chukar quail chicks for sale and eggs. Cecil Tanner Waycross 912,283-1668
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

winners, from now until end of summer young 1 birds, $5 ea., older and mated, up to $50/pr. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-485-8854
Pigeons: Homers and Russian Tumblers,
$10 and up. B. Tamker Byron 912-953-2910

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Purebred bantam chicks, Black Tail Japs, Mottled Japs, Silkies, Silver Duckwings, White Phoenix, '99 hatch. Harold Shepherd Griffin 770-227-6158

Beau. female fallow deer, discount on 5 or more, wormed, disease free, will del. if needed, call aft. 6 pm. Z. Whelchel Dawsonville 706-864-2751 706-864-8576

.. '99 Gooseneck brand stock trlr., 20'x6', escape door, elec. brks., center gate, like new, $4850. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276
'99 Gooseneck 3 horse slant, carpeted,

Stoddard 2 horse bumper pull trailer, good
floor, center divider, esc. door, good tires, no
rust $1250. W.f-:!- Mccarter Blairsville 706745-4957

'98 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., $2.25 sq. bales, disc. on lge. purchase in barn, can del. near Savannah. Gary Hollingsworth Midwa):'. 912-884-3344 800-679-2000

Purebred young Buff Orpington and Breeder emu, qlty., lrg., healthy, $200 ea., dressing room, mats, elec. brakes, like new Textan show saddle, 15" matching breast '98 Coastal bermuda hay, fer!., horse qlty.,

Columbian Rock roosters $4 ea., no calls aft. charge for handling & delivery. Wayne Brown $4800 or trade for nice bumper pull. Kim collar/headstall $800/obo, Billy Cook barrel lge. rolls in Claxton; also, mulch hay. Lavern

9 ~m. R. Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575 Comer 706-783-5174

Horsley Carrollton 770-214-8607

saddle $400/obo. W. Hennon Monroe 770- McDilda Claxton 912-739-4614 912-739-

Quail eggs and chicks, Northerns, Wisc., Llama, male, auburn/grey-brn., deb 8f95, 12' gooseneck 2 horse trailer w/living qtrs., 267-6109

4597

and lndianas mxd., booking grown birds now halter trnd., easy going, med. wool & bone, designed for camping $3800. Joy Brown 'WW 14' bumper stock trailer $1000, call aft. '98 Coastal bermuda, top qlty., extra lge.

for this hunting season. Katrina Heatherly worked w/goats, healthy, del. avail. J. Jones Commerce 706-335-0499

6 ~m. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-647-8989 rolls, $25 at field, dely. avail. C.A. Bland

Ringgold 706-965-4842

Warm Springs 706-655-3953

16' bumper pull stock trailer, adj. gate, lights Want alum. gooseneck trailer, 4 horse, Bloomingdale 912-748-5081

Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite or Llamas, 2 beau. FM dob 11/98, both are ILA work, good cond., asstd. English tack. Dale camper also hay baler, rake, sickle mower, will '98 Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales, horse

Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500, $160/1000 ppd. regd., 1 is brown long hair, other white w/dark Ross Comer 706-783-3564

trade bulldozer. Robert Stanfield Roberta qlty., highly fer!., rain & weed free, $2.75/bale.

Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 brown saddle, $950 ea. Vinny Ellner Newnan 16' four horse stock trailer combo, brakes 912-836-5050

Curtis Gay Statesboro 912-852-9035

912-748-5769

770-253-1092

on all 4 wheels, bumper pull, good cond. Western saddle, like new 18" Simco, roper '98 Coastal bermudagrass hay, sq. bales,

Quail: Jumbo Pharoah $1.50, eggs avail., Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., bred $2000/obo. M. Huster Lawrenceville 770- w/glove leather seat, quick change stirrups exc. col., texture, & density, dely. avail. Chris

Flight Pen birds $2.50, other. John Rewis females, males, youngsters through breeding 822-0926

$600. Nan2}'. Singleton Trenton 706-657-4758 Newton S):'.lvania 912-829-4146

Reidsville 912-557-3314

age & guardians, gentle, over 50 to choose 16" custom made heavily tooled super qlty.

'98 Coastal bermuda hay rolls, well fer!.,

RIR, Buff pullets $4.50, Pekin, Golden 300 from. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477 Western Pleasure saddle, 16" super qlty. 2 ducks $6.50. Frank Tan Macon 912-474- Llamas, all registered, lrg. selec. weanlings tone roping saddle $450 ea. or pkg. deal.

RABBITS

$22.50 Mrs. B.H. Williams Bonaire 912-9870812

9023
Red Jungle fowl, all ages, $3 to $10 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 912273-9040
Ringneck and Red-Gold pheasant hatching eggs, now taking orders, call before 9 pm. Barbara Zingleman Norcross 770925-9139
Rouen and Muscovy ducklings $3-$6, goslings $7. Barbara Wilson Franklin 770854-8028
Silkies (chickens) for sale. C.L. Peters Con):'.ers 770-388-7148
Six breeds, qlty. game chicks w/hen, 4 wks. to 8 wks. old, $15/all. Hiram Dunn Meansville 770-567-8662
Stags, Hatch and Roundhead, a few game hens, reas. priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
Ten Old English bantam game fowls, have been free ranging_ hand fed pets, moving, must find good home. V. Lloyd Thomasville 912-558-9784
Top Hats, Phoenix, Buff Brahmas, Saipan Jungle fowl, Mille Fleur, Spaniels, Golden Sebright. James Sargous Dahlonega 706864-3938 706-864-8254

to adult, bred females, discounts on 2 or more, $500/up, del. avail. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
Llamas, regd. males for sale or trade for same, $500/up, selling to prevent inbreeding. Vandy Cobb Cedartown 770-748-2602
Llamas, regd. males/females, var. colors/ages, multiple purchase discounts, del./terms avail. Kathy Devaul Leesburg 912347-1698 912-431-0738
Llamas, young male appys for breeders or guard, verj nice dispositions, live w/goats, Cedar Hill farms. Kathy Wade Winder 770867-6092
Llamas-halter trained, gentle, handled daily, lrg. selection, $500/up, delivery avail. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820
Ostrich chicks, 2 to 3 wks. old, $35, other. J. Scott Comer 706-797-3526
Proven Emu_ breeder pairs, free to good home. Mr. Jeff Atlanta 404-724-9622 Ext-. 203
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this

Jennie Williams Powder Springs 770-9438781
17 1/2" Courbette jump saddle, exc. cond. $450. M. Reed Lawrenceville 770-237-8083
17" Courbet! Derby, dk. havana, med. tree, mint cond., used for 6 mos. $330. Carrie St!}'.ker Lilburn 770-381-2013
17" Wintec sport saddle, like new w/girth, 2 sets of webbers $350. Margie Lentini Fa):'.etteville 770-632-7161
2 horse Gooseneck trailer w/lge. dressing room, stock type, exc. cond. $2800., call evenings. L. Dickinson Jasl!er 706-337-4257
2 horse trailer, fully enclosed, exc. in every way, always kept inside $2500. L. Pugh Bethleham 770-868-0214
2 horse gooseneck w/living qtrs., awning water tank $4500. Chery'I Rowland Hartwell 706-376-9278
2 horse trailer, Cherokee, open stock style, bumper pull, good floor & tires, some rust $750. Robbie Nguyen Cumming 770-7814972
2 horse trailer, bumper pull,good tires, paint & floor $1800. Phil Bryant Jasper 770-7353955
2 horse Hale stock trailer, bumper pull, good

If you have questions regarding ads in this category; call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
1 bunch of NZW from 6 wks. to 3 mos. $12 ea., $30/3, $9 ea. when you buy 5/more, also 42" wire cage $35, 22" $20. Bill Brumbelow Douglasville 770-949-9394
Baby rabbits, all cols. Grace Jones Elberton 706-283-7051
Baby rabbits, our own type, Cottontail size when mature, mostly silver fox cols. $5. A. Faulk Smarr 912-994-4917
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, NZW, San Juan, Dwarfs, standard, dressed fryers, some cages. S. Guiney CovinS!on 770-786-6227
Bunnies, Netherland Dwarf, Mini Rex, Dwarf Hotels, cages & supplies. S. Hurlbutt Senoia 770-599-6128
Bunnies, breeders, runners & fryers, all kinds & cols. Frankie Hicks Conyers 770483-1721
Bunnies, breeders, fryers, live or dressed, Flemish Giant/California mix., bucks & does. B. Hayles Bethlehem 770-817-5687
Bunnies, Mini Lops, solid & broken cols., all ages, hand held & loved, gentle. Elaine Lankford Lawrenceville 770-338-0082

'98 Tift 44 Coastal. bermuda hay, horse qlty., highly fer!., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales._ S. Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
'98 Tift 44 horse qlty., sq. bales, fer!., weed & rain free, some dely. avail., $3 per bale. Tripp Connor Social Circle 770-267-4974
'98 Tift 44 hay, well fert., horse qlty., in barn, $3.50/bale, fescue hay $20/roll-4x5. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024
'98 Tift 44, 4x5 rnd. bales, fer!., rain free, in barn, dely. avail., $25. Danny Bruce Rutledge 706-557-2406
'98 bermuda feed hay, lge. dry sq. bales in barn, $2.25/bale. Chip Hammock Newnan 770-251-1763
'98 bermuda hay, lge. sq. bales, limed, fer!. by UGA recommendations, sprayed for weed control, horse/cow/mulch, $3.25, $2.50, $2.25, discounts. Jeff Beckstine Eatonton 706-485-4637
'98 bermuda hay, highly fer!., 4x5 rnd. bales/$25. Sam Carpenter 14 Grimsley Rd. Tifton 31794 912-388-2929 912-386-8365
'98 berinuda & Dallas grass & fescue, sq. bales/$2.50 in barn, fer!., good, rain free. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Tallal!oosa 30176 770-574-2867

White Hackle chicks, $50-$100, a dozen '99 March & April hatch. Jodi P. Thompson

category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

cond. $1100. Jerry Studdard 770-464-2594

Social Circle

Bunnies, Mini Rex, 2 solid, 4 broken $10 ea. K. Mobley Jefferson 706-367-2072

'98 crop Tift 44, highest qlty. horse hay, rain & weed free, $4/bale; 1000 lb. rolls $30, can

Loganville 770-784-7705

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted 2 horse alum. straight load bumper pull Dutch & Californian young rabbit for sale. A. del. Herb Bixler Per~ 912-987-9858

White Rocks, Brown Leghorns, Silver category must be for specific livestock; for w/dressing room, 7' fiberglass roof, pull out Robb Box 1233 Loganville 30052

'98 crop Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, $2

Spangled Hamburgs, BB Red Modern instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse saddle racks, exc. ccind. $6000. A. Rainwater Dutch rabbits, also other breeds, male & and $2.50 per bale. R. Holdridge 611 Hutchins

Games, lge. fowl. f'aul Hardy Fairburn 770969-8575

gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized

Stone Mountain 770-469-4609 770-3399888

females $5/up. H. Jones 9143

Conyers 770-760-

Rd. Roopville 30170 770-854-4095 770-8547247

White Silkies: one rooster, two hens, 3 chicks, Dominiques, unrelated rooster and three hens. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912267-6538
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
White doves for sale, laying $5 ea. Inez West Gral:'. 912-986-3278
Young purebred Buff Orpington, Silver Laced Wyandotte, and Blue Andalusian roosters, $6 ea. J. Edwords Rome 706-2900860

ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want colt, any col., willpay $100-$300. Paul Weaver Gordon 912-453-3303
Want good riding horse, will trade boat mtr. & trailer, value $1500. Bill Price Dahlonega 706-864-2278
Want horned NPGA Pygmy nanny expecting to have kid in June or early July. John Andrews Marietta 770-578-0852
Want miniature baby doll sheep & newborn

2 horse bumper pull, enclosed, 7', extra lge. dressing, tack, pads, extra storage, brakes, new tires $3300. C. Treadwell Forsyth 912994-3050
2-3 horse trailer, gooseneck, steel, full living qtrs., hauls 110 gal. water, tack in rear, new hubs & brakes $4500. Stanley Hood Cumming 770-781-3658
20' Gooseneck stock trlr. w/metal top, $2000/obo. Terry Embry Eatonton 770-6485984
24' all alum. cattle body, will fit 2-ton truck or

Flemish Giant buck, doe, 5 juniors $25 ea., NZW buck & doe $20 ea. or $30/pr. J. Harris Madison 706-453-4526
Flemish Giants, top qlty. pedi. stock, bunnies to juniors, .blk., steel, fawn, sandy, grey, wh. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711
Flemish Giants, bunnies, juniors, top show qlty., pedi. $25/up, others. J. Holmes Ringgold 706-965-4495
Jersey Woolies for sale, purebred $20 ea. C. Herring Locust Grove 770-914-8074
Mix. rabbits, 3 wks. to adult, all cols. & sizes

'98 fescue hay, sq. bales. Danny Little Felton 770-646-8708
'98 fescue mix hay, 4x5 rolls $20 ea., orders for 8 or more rolls will be $15 ea., Newborn area. Herb Horton Covington 770-784:9703
'98 fescue, sq. bales, well fer!., rain free in barn, $1. 75/bale. Cecil Frazier 220 Clearwater Rd. Sharl!sburg 30277 770-251-0644
'98 horse qlty., highly fert., weed free Coastal bermuda, $3.50/sq. bale. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326
'98 horse qlty. hay, fescue/berrnuda mxd.,

Poultry Wanted

brown Swiss bull to bottle feed, reas. priced. B. trailer, mount. Bill Mathis Dublin 912-275- $10 ea. R. Aiken All!haretta 770-781-2606 $3/sq. bales, $30/roll; Tift 44 $3.50/$40; cow

Wagner Gillsville 706-677-2712

9806

Mix. rabbits, 5 mos. old $10, older mix. hay $20. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-

Want 50-75 white egg laying chicks or Want pony or sml. horse, less than 15hds. in 24' gooseneck livestock trailer by Hooper, 2 bucks, cages & accessories avail. Lou 3419

young hens, SE. GA area preferred but not $250-$300 range, also reas. priced tack. Linda cut gates, elec. brakes/lights, good cond. MacDonald Flowe~ Branch 770-945-2810

'98 horse qlty. bermuda/fescue hay, 4'x4'

necessa!}'.. P. Reed White Oak 912-576-5348 Whitford Sylvester 912-776-0628

$2200. Fred Banks -Buford 770-945-9804

NZW blks., brown, blue, red bunnies from rolls, well fer!., rain free, stored in barn,

Want Muscovy ducks, 2 adult females,

4 horse gooseneck, escape doors, mats, commercial lines, Californians $15 ea. Ed $25/bale, will load. l.B. Turner Dallas 770-

LIVESTOCK HANDLING Middle Ga. area. D.W. Thornton Macon 912-
745-1677 912-757-0277

exc. cond. $2000, call aft. 8 pm. R. Adams Smith Lula 770-983-7644

445-2282

Montezuma 912-472-7886

NZW bunnies, breeders, dressed fryers, '98 oat hay, sq. bales, well fer!. in barn, lge.

Want three Ringneck pheasant hens. Tony Hooker Chatsworth 706-517-0918
Alternative Livestock

If you have questions regarding ads in this category; call Sonya Mitchell at404-651-9083.
'79 Hale 2 horse bumper pull trailer, new

If you have questions regarding ads in this floor, walk-thru esc. door, tack comp., good category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081. cond. Lanier Dudley Danielsville 706-795-
2049

The Alternative Livestock category . '83 Gooseneck 2 horse w/living qtrs., good contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas cond. $3500. Roy Manley Winder 770-439and emus) as well as other "non- 5430 traditional" livestock. Since ratites have '85 Gore 2 horse gooseneck, w/lge.

4'x12' removeable homemade stock cage for flat bed trailer $500. Clinton Raymond Statesboro 912-587-5467
Australian 18" no horn saddle, exc. cond., brass fittings w/girth & iron stirrups $225/obo, trade 15" same. Janice Raddatz Cleveland 706-865-7139
Cattle/horse trailer, ,exc. cond. Jerry Ingram Ta):'.lorsville 770-893-3991
Enclosed 2 horse bumper pull, extra tall/wide, dressing room, saddle/spare racks,

California Flemish, Rex, other bunnies. bales, $3.95 ea. R. Worthey 1465 Stroud Rd.

George Barron Barnesville 770-358-6682 McDonough 30252 770-957-9938

NZW bunnies, med. weight, also cages. '98-'99 fescue and rye hay in barn or out of

Cynthia Ward Senoia 770-502-7834

the field, rnd. or sq. bales, fer!., limed, $15-

Netherland Dwarfs $5 ea., 7 wks. old. Billy- $20/roll, $3 sq. bales. Laland Anderson

Jordan 153 Robertson Rd. LaGrange 30241 Dawsonville 706-216-2397

706-884-9892

'99 Coastal, (Tift 44), hay, top qlty. horse

Premium meat rabbits, young purebred hay, sq. bales/$3.50 in barn, $2.75/field

NZW breeders for sale $20 ea., dis. for 1O or loaded on your flatbed, dely. avail. Dennis

more. Tony Graham 5156 Ga. Hwy. 133, N. Tolbert Comer 706-783-5619

Doerun 31744 912-890-0294

'99 Tift 44 prime horse hay, sq. bales in field

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) 6563667. For information on liceoses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting

dressing room, exc. floor, rewired, mats, new spare, extras $2000. Margaret Clower Good Hope 770-972-1588
'86 WW gooseneck 16' stock trailer, good floor & tires, rubber mats, divider gate $2100. J. Porter Rome 706-295-9507
'91 four horse slant Sooner, front dressing room, rear tack $10,800, great cond., '97 two horse slant Sundowner. M. DeFreece Dacula 770-995-0578
'95 20' gooseneck trailer, exc. cond., canvas top, 1 cut gate, must see to compare $4000, firm. Ed Dodson Mansfield 770-786-1641
'96 Big Valley 12-horse gooseneck trlr., 28'x 7 1/2'x 7', blk., 4' tack rm., $6800. S. Stana Atlanta 770-241-3201
'96 Featherlite steel 3 horse gooseneck slant, dressing room, rubber mats, all elec. checks out $6000. David Lemieux Columbus 706-568-1660
'96 WW 2 horse trailer, storage area & dressing room, like new $3500. Joe Taylor Baxley 912-367-4888
'97 Colt 2 horse slant load bumper pull,

hay storage $3500. C. Kemp Albany 912888-5279

Galv. steel padock feeders w/lids $65, wash

rack w/butt bar $125, triple saddle rack $90. J.

Patten Cordele 912-273-0422

Green Neckover 27' stock trailer w/steel top,

refurbished better than new $3800. R. Co~elan Aragon 770-684-5113

Horse stall doors, 83"x52", steel fram, vert.

bars above, 2x6 T&G below, tracks, hardware

$1150 firm. J. Hutcheson Dahlonega _706-

864-3690

Like new Klimple dressage saddle, 17" M

tree, does not fit horse. Karen .Amendola

Fa):'.etteville 770-460-5478

Prefiert squeeze chute, Powder River

squeeze chute w/rnd. pen calf feeders, hay

feeder trailers & more. Julie Hurst Coolidge

912-9415593

Saddles, 2 roping, 1 cutting, 3 Western, 3

youth $125/up, bridles, blankets, pads also.

Ron Smith Ham11ton 770-227-0504

Schooling standards, 4', unpainted,

pressure

treated

$30/pr.,

'Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or dressed fryers, solid wire cages made to order. W. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5947
San Juan & Knothead crossed bunnies, good runners $5 ea. Wade Butler Douglasville 770-489-2685
San Juans, exc. runners & breeders $5 ea. Richard Johnson Monroe 770-267-5066
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you _have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda ha):'., Alicia ha~ etc.
'98 bermuda/fescue mix $2.50/bale; also, mulch hay $2/bale, rain free, fer!., lge. bales. Bob Steele Barnesville 770-358-6443
'98 bermuda/fescue mxd., 4x5 rnd. rolls, fer!. hay $25/roll, can del. ext. E.G. Turner Woolsel:'. 770-461-6607

$2.75, in barn $3.50, well fer!. and lime, dely. limited. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878
'99 cutting fescue, sq. bales $2.50, rye grass, sq. bales $2.50, exc. horse or cow hay. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019
'99 fescue bermuda mix, well fer!., rain free, can del., $2/bale. J. Phillips Fayetteville 770460-0413
'99 oat hay $35 ea. roll.-Tim Hunter Conl:'.ers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
'99 prime rye hay, highly fer!., weed control in barn, $3.50 sq. bales, rnd. bales $35; '98 rnd. bales in field $20, dely. avail. Olin Trammell Fors):'.!h 912-994-6463
300 well fer!. Tift bermuda, bales weighing 900 more/less lbs. ea., $18.50/bale for 100 bales or more, near Tifton. Dan Kemp Chula 912-567-2302 912-567-3900
6000 sq. Coastal bermuda, tight bales, 200 rolls of peanut hay, wrapped. Ray Abbott Alban):'. 912-435-3775 912-883-9102
Alfalfa orchardgrass mxd. hay, horse qlty., $6/bale at farm. M. Harris Jasper 706-3372208

advertisements to buy and sell regulated dressing room, extra wide, tall, grey $3000. mckinney.patrick@worldnet.att.net. Craig '98 fescue/clover mix hay, sq. bales, mulch Alfalfa & Timothy/Alfalfa, 85 & 55 lb. bales,

hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must Debra Plach Commerce 706-336-6719

McKinney 100 Mossy Lake Rd. Perry 31069- type or goat hay, $3/bale. Laura Williams super qlty., dely. avail. Kevin Jewell Conyers

provide a photocopy. of the .appropriate '97 Silver Star 3 horse gooseneck w/front & 9702 912-988-8141

Dawsonville 770-887-9471

404-680-1245 770-483-1553.

license with their ad.

rear tack, dressing room $14,500. B. Hilbert Set headstall reins & breast collar, silver on '98 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., $8.50/bale, Alicia, Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty.,

1 pr. Emu free to good hpme. Bobby Boss McDonough 770-474-0038

all pieces, show qlty., great cond. $225 all. orchardgrass/Alfalfa mix $6/bale. Michelle well fert., weed free, sq. bales $3.25. John

378 Jersey Rd. Oxford 30054 770-786-4573 '97 Southern gooseneck 4 horse alum., Jeffrel:'. Cha~man Shiloh 706-846-5451

Jones Winder 770-867-3576

Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216

2 grown male peacocks, $150 ea., 1 gen. 50 gal. water, real drop down/bus Businesses, corporations, dealerships or '98 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rnd. rolls, well fer!., Approx. 4000 bsh. of low germination wheat

peahen, $75. Christine Sibley Atlanta 404- windows $32,000, aft. 6pm. J. Wright other commercial enterprises are not dely. avail., sheltered in Ashburn & Cordele. T. for feed, call nights. Frank Eaton 4441

525-0595

Cumming 770-889-7411

allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Land Ashburn 912-386-4063 912-567-4956 Bethany Rd. Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727

Wednesday May 12, 1999

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Booking orders for fescue, Cooastal Cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, will '98 flower seeds: spider plant, coreopsis, Bearded irises, variegated vinca major Daylilies, Stella de Oro & hybrid var., $1-$5

bermud mix, 4x5 rolls, well fert., $15 per roll, custom plant on your fields w/conventional or Queen Anne's lace, touch-me-not, hibiscus, $0.10, medium size ivy, lamium, cannas clump. Gwen Carson 4510 Mars Hill Rd

loaded in field, dely. avail. Dan Jenkins no-till planter. Charles Hurley 20 Trixie Lane Gloriosa daisies $1/pkg. w/SASE. Margaret Elephant ears, lamb's ear. J. Stone RoswelI Bogart 30622 770-725-7205

Tyrone 770-969-9340

Summerville 30747 706-857-2707 706-857- Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan 30265_ 770-993-6004

Daylilies, 100 fans, mxd. cols., $35 plus$5

Coastal bermuda, 6x5 rnd. bales, horse 7689

'98 giant mix col. zinnia seeds $1/pk. Bird-of-Paradise $8, aloe $7.50, fou r shipping w/order; 100 spider lilies $25, $3

qlty., weed free, $30/bale. Dan Pike Perry Dove Proso millet, 86% germ., 99.65% w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. o'clock $7, other $3.15/up, 4' pots, ppd. shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd

912-741-2281 912-477-6079

purity, no noxious weed, cleaned, in 50 lb. Williamson 30292 770-228-3868

planVseed list SASE. Lee Abernathy 469 Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738

Coastal bermuda, rain free, well fert., in bags, $22 ea. Hal Mitchell Social Circle 770- '98 old timey purple bachelor's button Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256

Daylilies, 580 hybrid var., garden opens 23

barn, lge. sq. bales, call btw. 5-7:30 pm. Martin 464-2987

seed, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. M. Itson Rte. 1, Black Elephant ears, violet stem ElephanI of April, 9 till 5 pm., except by appt., n0

Reagan Stockbridge 770-929-8530

Elephant garlic bublets, nesting onions Box 90 Pelham 31779

ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, will .ship Sundays, no ship, other perennials. Ethel

Coastal & Tift bermuda hay $30 roll, $3.50 10/$2 w/SASE & 2 stamps; Georgia collards & '98 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed Japanese lace leaf maple, rare hosta. Pam Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540 706

sq. bales, taking '99 hay orders. Larry Eley purple top turnips $1 pkt. w/SASE. Emily $1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial, Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599

635-4247

White Plains 706-467-2184

Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406 goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State Blue bachelor's buttons, white marigolds

Daylilies, 700+ var., National Display

Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, rolls Mayhaw berries & trees for sell. Patsy Stone Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

giant cockscomb, impatiens, pink lady fingers Garden, 2 stamps for list, Little Rive

$20. Bishop Pirkle Covington 770-786-6095 Stone Mayhaw Orchards Thomasville 31757 '98 reseeding impatiens, mix cols., tall moon seed, rose moss, $1 ea. w/SASE. W Gardens. Melissa Clause 1050 Little Rive

Coastal bermuda hay for sale, good qlty., 912-226-9228

kind, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. C. Ragsdale 285 Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752

Way Alpharetta 30004 770-720-1072

dely. avail. John Adams Donalsonville 912- Old time or elephant garlic plants $8/doz., Ragsdale Rd .. Dallas 30132 770-445-3835 _ Bradford pear trees, B&B, 1 1/2" caliper, 8 Daylilies, lge. asstd. cols., 100/$50

861-2029 912-254-9673

shipped _free. Allen Wood 563 W.B. Braddock '98 seed, red cypress vine, hummingbirds tall, $30 ea. Frank McDaniel Jasper 706-692- postpaid, Stella's 12/$25 postpaid. Belty

Corn $23 drum, (55 gals.), oats $21 drum, Rd. Uvalda 30473

can't resist, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Joseph 6501

Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Rd. Marletta

truck load qty. at special prices; soybean seed Pinkeye Purplehull peas, 60% germ., Collins 622 Goode Rd. Conyers 30094 770- Bronze ajuga, variegated running vinca 30062 770-552-7160

$9.50 bsh. C./H. Thompson Augusta 706- $25/50 lb. bag. E. C. Usry 1080 Hoyt Braswell 483-2052

purple blooms, $8/doz., $3.50 post. Rosa Daylilies, send 55 cent stamp lor

. 736-9958

Rd. Wrens 30833 706-547-2251

'98 seeds, reseeding petunias, mxd., Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Groung descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398

Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bushel. Marvin Sa Dandy peas, (Sandy Cowpeas) 1000/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. 30107

Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736

Lewis 912 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 31015 912- $30/bag, 97.4% pure seed, 85% germ. Walter Jefferson 30549

Bulbs: old timey daffodil $2/doz., naked

Daylilies, send 2 stamps for descriplive

273-4329.

Prescott Wrens 706-547:2753

'98 seeds: small white clematis, raspberry, lady, bluebells, ca;Jmas, magic lily, white price list of 500 var:, open anytime, display

Fescue hay, '98 rnd. bales, limed, fert., in barn. George Pace Hampton 770-946-4187

Sweet potato plants, AL Nugget, Fork Leaf, pink, bachelor's button, touch-me-not, $1/pk. $8/100, $35/1000. Doyle Justice_ Rte. 1 Box w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr.

narcissus, boxwood,

vinca, daylilies.

SEib. eBrieaanchiris,Duslhurtuhbb7e7r0y'

garden, Flat Creek daylilies. G. Griffin Rte. 4 Box 4525 Nashville 31639 912-686-5243

High qlty. Alicia hay, weed free, lge. sq. 166 Nahunta 31553 912-462-5451

LaGrange 30241

476-1163

Daylilies, sev. diff. cols. or shades, $1 O/doz.

bales, $3.75/bale. Richard Winn Dallas 770- Tift 44 & Russell Bermuda grass, custom '98 seeds: gomphrena, (pink & white), Callas, white, $14/4 bulbs, lge. Elephant iris $8/doz. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd

445-4550 770-445-1659

planting avail., no-till or conventional. Roger purple-pink _zinnia, cleome, dwarf orange ears, bulbs grow up to 6', $13/doz., all ppd. M Alpharetta 30004 770-475-4957

Highly fert. '99 rye hay, rnd. bales in barn Bell Shady Dale 706-468-2572

marigold, castor bean $1 w/SASE. Zada Hempliill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder Daylilies, sgl. or dbl., spiderwort, hen-and

$35; '98 bales in field $20, sq. bales baled on Tift 44, Coastal bermuda sprigs, now Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30680 770-867-6188

chickens $12/doz. PP., Stephanotis vine

order. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-994-9492 booking for spring planting, can also custom 30188

Cannas, dbl. dwarf red, yellow or pink ornamental pepper, feverfew $2 SASE. L

Horse qlty. Tift 44, sq. bales in barn, fert., plant, no-till or conventional planter. Scott '98 seeds: purple coneflower, black-eyed choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, $11/doz., add $3 post Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105

weed/rain free; mxd. Tift 44 & rye, rnd. & sq. McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640

Susan, zinnias, strawflower, shasta daisy, J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 Daylily, hosta, St. John's wort, ranunculus

bales. Hubert Harris Atlanta 404-355-3195

Top qlty. cert. sprigs, Tift 85 & Tift 84, four o'clock, hummingbird, others. G. 770-887-1885

Leyland cypress, more, $2 & up, send SAS E

Peanut hay, 230 rnd. bales, has been Coastal, Alicia, del. avail., will also plant on Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale covered on my farm. Danny Morrell Camilla your farm, statewide. Richard Beasley Estates 30002

912-336-5386 912-221-4302

Doerun 912-787-5336

'98 seeds: angel's trumpet, four o'clock,

Reserve horse hay, ready to cut small White Acre cowpeas, $30/bag, 99% pure, cleome $1/pk.; marigold 1/2 cup/$1

bales, clean orchardgrass, clover, fescue mix, 88% germ. Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547- w/LSASE. A. Folds 721 Costley Rd.

protein and nutrition tested. Glen Henderson 6681 706-547-2753

LaGrange 30241

Blairsville 706-745-1840

White running butterbeans, grows 120', '98 seeds: marigolds & zinnias 1/2 cup/$1

Taking orders for '99, 4x5 rnd. bermuda hay, corn-Bloody Butcher, Calico, $9 lb., $5.1/2 lb. w/SASE..J. Pruitt 23 G.W. Taffar Rd.

well fert., limed, to be picked up when baled, Joe Patterson 162 Ambrose Cir. Jackson Dawonsville 30534-6604 706-213-2315

$25/bale, horse qlty. Billy Bullock Dallas 770- 30233 770-775-2458

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also,

445-9392 770-397-6856

Will custom plant cert. Tift 44 & Russell eucalyptus, herbs, palms, & ferns, roses,

Taking orders for spring fescue hay, 4x5 bermuda grass, conventional & no till planter. display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson rnd. bales, horse qlty., fert. Jeff Arasmith Charles Hurley 20 Trixie Lane Summerville 770-775-4967

Rome 706-295-5141

30747 706-857-7689 706-857-2707

Achillea, stokesia, hosta, hybrid daylilies,

Taking orders for spring cutting of rye grass mix, good qlty., 5x4 rolls, $15/roll. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668 '

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

min. mint, oregano, spiderwort, blackberry lily, crinum lily, others. Paul Banister Roswell

Want 1 cup of Willow Leaf butterbean seed. 770-587-2088

Taking orders, '99 sq. bales of bermuda hay, Donna Beard 2465 Foster's Ml. Rd. SW Achimene bulbs 21/$6 PP., growing instr.,

limed, fertilized to UGA recommendation, Rome 30165

purple, pink, orange, blue. J.B. Frossard 4328

sprayed for weed control, $2.50/bale out of Want 1 lb. of old timey Flat Runner Acre pea Fawn Ln. Smyrna 30082 770-434-0793

field. Bud Beckstine Eatonton 706-485-7524 seeds. Albert Hutchinson 7050 Herring Rd. Achimenes rhizomes mxd... 12/$6;

Tift 44 horse hay $2.50 sq. bales, broken Lake Park 31636 912-559-6141

Smithiantha rhizomes 2/$7 PP., list of

bales $2. Ruth Bleckley McDonough 770- Want any kind of non-hybrid seeds, corn, gesneriads $1.50. K. Ume 1407 W. Magnolia

954-9134

beans, okra, etc., call collect. Don Moss 987 St. Valdosta 31601

Tift bermuda in barn, 300 plus bales, $2 ea., no dely.; also, mulch hay. Linda Myers Lithonia 770-760-8771
Vermeer 4x5 rnd. bales fescue/rye grass, sheltered, $25/roll. Ellis Astin Villa Rica 770459-6155

Ridley Rd. Dahlonega 30533 706-864-9033
Want old timey Marguee tomato seeds, not hybrid. Robert Mayfield Whitesburg 770-8348317
Want old timey White Star seed potatoes. Belvia Bennett Cla}'!on 706-782-1634

All plants 2 doz./$12 PP.: strawberry begonias, butter-and-egg, pink & white oxalis bulbs, daffodils, Star-of-Bethlehem or daylilies. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Amazing Mexican petunias, (hibiscus), purple blooms daily till winter, multiplies,

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
Wan.I good qlty. 4x5 rolls of '99 hay, prefer mix of rye, orchard/fescue or bermuda, trade for Gelbvieh bulls and/or heifers. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Want to buy bulk corn, 1 to 4 tractor trailer loads, call nights. Charles Crawley Unadilla 912-645-3887

FLOWERS FOR SALE
If you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney 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

hearty, 4/$5 postpaid. M. Stanfield P.O. Box 1954 Moultrie 31776
Angel's trumpet, peach, yellow, white, Confederate, roses, snowballs, daylilies, half price, lot of cols., no shipping. Randolph Woodard Albany 912-436-9344
Angel's trumpet cuttings, yellow, peach & white, $6.50 ea. Barbara Utter 1837 Birdsong Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-647-5941

AG SEED/PLANTS

Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act Angel's trumpet trees, 4 cols., $5 ea., requires that shipments of officially hosta & cannas. Maggie Vincent Auburn

FOR SALE

protected plants be accompanied by 770-963-4372 transport tags displaying a permit number Angel's wing begonia $3 up, irises, many

issued by the Georgia Department of cols., $10/doz., red hot poker, angel's

If you have questions regarding this category, Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids trumpet, more, no shipping. W. Turpin 3661

call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081. and Goldenseal are examples of protected Old State Rd. Talmo 30575 706-693-441 O

Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be rett1rned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For

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 shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE,

Annabelle hydrangeas $5, boxwood $5, snowball $5, Stella de Oro, 12-15", 2 gal. pots/$10. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706-692-5918
Arum italicum, varied sizes, $5-$10, will dig plants when chosen. Jean Dunham Decatur 404-378-1673

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770} 918-6411.

Aucuba, azaleas, ferns, black-eyed Susan,

Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, $1 pkg. w/LSASE: larkspur, old-fashioned perennial phlox, Lily-of-the-Valley, arum,

such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may poppy, sweet William, foxglove, old-fashioned hydrangeas, others. Verma Farlow East not be propagated for sale unless the seed hollyhock, coneflower, (pink echinacae). Point 404-767-7656

has been grown as a class of certified Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Aucuba, nandina, Siberian iris $3, butterfly

seed. Propagation of such seed is a Reidsville 30453

bushes, forsythia $1.50, moonflower,

violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act '98 sultana/impatien seeds, 35 cols. & cypress, hyacinth bean vines $1, others.

and the Federal Seed Act. If you have shades, many variegated, tall reseeding 1/2 Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

questions regarding certified seed, call the tsp. $1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Azalea,

(native),

rhododendron,

Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705

helleborus, hydrangeas, shade trees. Anne

Department of Agriculture Seed Division, '98 Confederate rose seed $2/bolt w/SASE; Shearouse 380 George Gray Lane, Waleska

(404) 656-3635.

Confederate rose plant $14; old timey 30183 770-427-7269

'98 Red Moon & Star watermelon seeds, daffodil/jonquil $6/doz., free shipping. Mary Azaleas, 1 & 3 gal. $2.50/$6.50,

90% germ., $2/pkg. w/SASE. H. M. Burnette Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473 rhododendrons, camellia, leucothe, pieris,

5393 Cleveland Rd. Cohutta 30710 706-694- '98 Marlin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 native azaleas, 1 & 3 gal., $4 & $11. Dominic

3374

w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116

'98 old limey plumgranny seeds $2/pkg. Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362

Banana trees, all sizes and prices. Dot

w/SASE. C. W. Burnette P.O. Box 100 Tennga '98 Martin gourd seeds, 50/$1 plus SASE, Kennair Atlanta 404-237-5333

30751

.

w/instr. Wanda Blanton 469 Elford Rd. Ellijay Bearded iris $2.50/up, Siberian ins

200 Persimmon trees, 2 gal. pots, 12"-18" 30540

$3.50/doz., stokesia $1 ea., other plants, $10

tall, $1 ea., min. order 100., call aft. 8 pm. 'Iii '98 coreopsis, poppy, Jefferson bean, four min., $3 post. Neena Cfary 6875 Dorsett

1Opm. Dave Leahey Lithonia 770-979-9545 o'clocks, zinnia, sunflower, periwinkle, Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-942-

Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, Tift 85, Tift 78, Mexican sunflower $1/pkg. SASE. Jeanne 1599

custom planting. Ray Beaty Coolidge 912- Smith Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754

Bearded iris $12/doz. PP., globe amaranth,

941-2047
Browntop millet, cleaned, in 50 lb. bags, .40 cents per lb. Jerald Mize 2941 Pulliam Mill Rd. Dewy Rose 30634 706-245-6921

'98 cypress vine, attracts hummingbirds, 50/$1; reseeding red salvia, love-liesbleeding, $1/pkg. w/SASE. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

yellow/white yarrow, hibiscus, 3 cols., saucer size marigolds or miniature $2 SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105

Cape jasmine, forsythia, oakleaf, red for list, call aft. 6 pm. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W

regular hydrangea, snowball, red tip, hollies Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-229-1332

liriope, wisteria, weigela, azaleas, daylilies Dbl. Confederate rose seed $1/pkg

crape myrtle, iris. M.L. Williams Franklin 706- w/SASE. S. Boatright 242 Blackbear Rd

675-3048

Mershon 31551 912-632-5534

Castor bean seeds 10/$1 , repel moles Easter egg plant seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE

beau. purple leaves, 4-6' tall, reseed. B.H George Caudell P.O. Box 54972 Atlanta
Strickland 25 Clearview Rd. Hartwell 30643 30308

706-376-2590

Fall blooming chrysanthemum $2/doz.

Castor beans for mole control, 100 white yarrow $0.25 ea. plus. $3 post. Betty seeds/$2 plus lge. envelope w/2 stamps Crosby 4877 Ga. Hwy. 33N. Moultrie 31768 Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Lane Blue Ridge 912-782-5484

30513 706-632-3914

Flower pots, all sizes, 2 gal. to 30 gals., any

Clumps Stella de Ora, black-eyed Stella reas. offers. C. Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr.

angel's trumpet trees, bearded iris, clumps Austell 30168 770-739-2152

striped liriope, hosa, weeping willow. Emma Foxglove, dbl. orange, yellow, cosmos,

Ward Carrollton 770-258-2046

cypress vine, standing cypress, blue buttons,

Columbine, pink cockscomb, Japanese standing cypress, moon seed, $1 ea.

hollyhock, $0.50 ea. pkg., Star-of-Bethlehem w/SASE.. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton

bulbs 12/$1 w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 30752

Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435- Foxtrail fern. Thelma/John Lloyd

7589

Chamblee 770-457-2325

Confederate rose seed, white turning pink, Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory

last more than one day, $1 w/SASE; Flat 770-751-1501

rudbeckia triloba seeds $1 w/SASE. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. .savannah 31410-4525
Confederate rose, angel's trumpet, (whiteh in cont., my home, $2.50 ea. John Fields 1026
.w. Poplar St. Griffin 30224

Free ivy, you must bring cants. & dig your own. B. Green Nelson 770-735-2059
Free plants: sundrops, bee balm, spiderwort, rudbeckia, mint, you dig, $1; Mexican heather, coreopsis, purple coneflower, herbs. Verna Mickelson

Cosmos, (seashell pink), from plants grown Hawkinsville 912-783-4477

w/o chemicals, 70 seeds/$1, send SASE. Debra Combs P.O. Box 29533 Atlanta 30359-0533

Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell

Crape myrtle, dogwood, redbud, red maple, 31308

hemlock, others, 3 gal./$6, burning bush 3 gal./$7.50. Larry Johnson Dahlonega 706864-1308

Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post., others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge

Daylilies 1 gal. containers $1.99 ea., 30281 770-474-2981

blooming. W. Braddy 120 Bull St. Glennville 3042.7 912-654-3424

Hanging baskets $5 ea., deer foot fern $7 PP., angel's trumpet $7 PP, banana trees

Daylilies at AHS display garden, 1400 AHS 2/$20 PP., others. Betty Addis 123 Jane Lane

regd. var., list avail., ($2 refundable w/order), Brunswick 31525 912-265-5245

many buy one, get one free, lilypipe@negia.net. Joann Stewart Watkinsville 706-769-7652

Hollyhocks, biennial old-fashioned favorites, mxd. seed-burgundy, blush, cream, chalk, peach w/simple & complex blossoms,

Daylilies for sale, over 1000 var., start $1/tsp. w/SASE. G.T. Eskew P.O. Box 4595

selling March, price list avail., open garden Eatonton 31024-4595 706-485-0388

second wk. end of June. Patricia Pannell Good Hope 770-267-6630

Hosta, pachysandra, liriope, trumpet trees, la.mium, dianthl!S, mondo, vinca minor, others.

Daylilies, pink, purple, lilac, rose, J. Henderson Austell 770-948-5336

chartreuse, mauve, lavender, ivory, & standard cols., catalog avail., shipped or sold by appt. J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177

Hosta, periwinkle, vinca, ground cover, liriope, St. John's wort, oregano, $2.50/gal. clump. 0. Gordeuk 1766 Scholar Dr.

Daylilies, blooming now, send $0.55 stamp Lawrenceville 770-682-8353

for descriptive price list of 400 var.,or call for appt. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner Robins 31095 912-953-4778

Hosta, 150 var., over 20,000 to choose, starting at $1.50, Stella de Oro daylily, English ivy, liriope, pachysandra $0.80, 4" cup. Bill

Daylilies, friendly plants, beau. cols. Ruby Silvers Con~ers 770-483-01.98

Kitchens 570 Salem Church Miller Rd. Haddock 31033 912-932-5119

Hosta, 35 varieties: Big Blues, Sum & Substance, Elegans, Blue Angel, Patriot,

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, clump of 5 fans/$8, Montana, guacamole, fragrant bouquet. M.

ship $5 extra, other cols. & var. M.M. Haynes Bethel Griffin 770-228-0030

275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-4795224

Hosta, many diff. var., blue angel, Sum & Substance, wide brim, sieboldiana, Francee,

Daylilies, 1200/more var., send $1 for 13 Royal Standard, more, aucubas. J. & A.

page descriptive price.list. M. Netherton 727 Booker 2667 Oswood Dr. Tucker 770-938-

Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703

3259

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15 Hostas, choose from over 150 var., postpaid. Allene Harris 474 Rockdale Rd. daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12/$20, disc. on 4

Canon 30520 706-376-2353

doz./more, variegated liriope, Japanese

Daylilies, regd. hybrids, Fern Cove, near !- painted ferns. _M.L. Turner Powder Springs

85, selling now, new sections open, 770-943-7530

ferncove@Juno.com. Mary Ann Denney. Hostas, over 200 var., miniature to giants,

Newnan 770-502-9320

golds, blues, many diff. variegated types,

Daylilies, repeat blooming, Stella de Oro, $24/doz., variegated hosta $15/doz., $2.50 doz. post. Charlie Cantrell 198~ Dawsonville
Hwy. Gainesville 30501

daylilies, ornamental grasses, Japanese maples. Richard Jolly T~rone 770-487-5036
Hostas: over 180 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee

Little 3827 Zion Hill Rd. Ellija}'. 30540

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday May 12, 1999

Bulletin Calendar

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LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

May 15 Championship Barrel Racing, $3500

May 14 Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm, approx. 300 cows, all breeds, all cows will have calves by side or palpated bred by vet, all cattle tested & mouthed, prs. guar.

added money, 100% payback, saddle, buckle & more, ex., 9 am, show, 2 pm, King Arena, Senoia. Info: 770-5998133.

correct, Turner County Stockyard,

GARDENING EVENTS

Ashburn. Info: 567-3371.

800-344-9898

or

912-

May 16 &

23

&

June

13

Farm

&

Garden

May 14-15 Horse Sale, Ga. Nat.'1

Tours 1999, Ga. Land Stewardship

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

Assn., tours of certified organic

703-777-6975.

growers in locations across Ga., rain or

May 15 Metter Pony & Goat Sale, 1 pm,

shine. Info: 770-621-4642 or

goats & poultry, Mosley Farm, Metter_

www.pd.org\-glsa

Info: Edward 2950/5548-

Mosley,

912-685-

May 20 Ga. Perennial Plan1 Assn. Meeting, 7:30 pm, Lee Anne White on "Trends in

May 15 2nd Annual Spring Boer Goat Sale,

American Garden Design; Atlanta.

1 pm, more consignments needed,

Info: Karin Guzy, 770-955-1303.

R&R Hwy.

Goat & 56 N.,

Livestock Auction, Swainsboro_ Info:

526 Ron

Sept. 7-Nov. 18 Master Gardener Training Session, Reinhardt College, applicants

Claxton, 912-469-3533.

from Cherokee, Gilmer & Pickens

May 20 Dairy Field Day, focus on heat stress

counties, UGA College of Agriculture &

in cattle, UGA Ext Serv., guest speakers at Jenkins Co. Ag Ctr. & tour

Environmental Sciences, applications avail. June 1 at Cherokee County Ext.

of John B. Gay's dairy, both in Millen.

Office. Info: Marco Fonseca, 770-479-

Info: Lanny Lanier, 912-982-4408-

0419 (Cherokee) or 706-692-2531

May 22 Clarke-Oconee Cattlemen's Assn.

(Pickens) or 706-635-4426 (Gilmer).

5th Annual Agricultural Exposition,

PRODUCE EVENTS

9:30 am-2 pm, guest speaker: Ga,

Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy May 14 Ga. Egg Commission's Cooking

Irvin, cattle & equip. exhibits, beef &

Contest, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds &

dairy show, free admission,, Oconee

Agricenter, Perry. Info: 404-363-7661.

Heritage Park, s, of Watkinsville. Info: Casey Thompson, 706-357-6705.

CRAFT FAIRS

EQUINE EVENTS

May 15 Palmetto Spring Festival, 10 am-5 pm, arts, crafts, plants, flowers, more,

May 14 Fri. night running show, 7 pm, 60%

City Park, Palmetto. Info: Kay

payback, added money, 3-D, Hwy. 120,

Anderson, 770-463-1530.

Buchanan. Info: 770-,537-4464.

May 15-16 Hunt'i; Meadow Country Fair,

May 14-15 Cedar Valley Shrine Club Rodeo,

Sat., 10 am-6 prri, Sun., 10 am-5 pm,

Polk Co. Fairgrounds, Cedartown. Info:

arts & crafts festival w/children's

770-748-8899.

activities, Hiram. Info: 770-445-7166.

May 15 Open Horse Show, 10 am, halter,

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

English, western; running will not start

before 1 pm, Banks Crossing Saddle May 15 Bold Spring UMC Country Fair, 10

Club & Banks County 4-H, Banks

am-4 pm, arts & crafts vendors wanted,

County Arena, Homer. Info: 706-335-

Hwy. 81 & Bold Springs Rd., Dacula.

2850/2475.

Info: 770-513-3922,

May 15 Make-up Horse Show, 11 am, halter, hunter, jumping, racking, western

MISCELLANEOUS

pleasure, 60% payback, Hwy. 120 May 15 Mule Day, 9 am-3 pm, Georgia Old

Buchanan. Info: 770-537-4464.

Time Plow Club, Shields-Ethridge

May 15 Hall County 4-H Open Show, 9 am,

Heritage Farm, Jefferson. Info: 706-

Chicopee Woods Ag Ctr., Gainesville.

367-1994.

Info: Cindy Rucker, 770-844-7275.

Bulletin Calendar Guidelines
To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
-Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different d~tes on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicr'aft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3645.

House plants, spider, peace lily, cactus ratail, star, snake plants, peperomia, hosta, 65 var., many more, $2/up. N. Rosser 2972 Hopkins Rd. Powder Springs 30127 770943-6159
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 bulbs for sale, blooming, come pick what you want, $1 per bulb. Carl Thompson 1397 Cherokee Trail Lawrenceville 770963-8366
Iris, blk., other cols., daylilies, hardy hibiscus, lriope, Homestead verbena, hosta, cushion mums, black-eyed Susan. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
Iris, purple Siberian, $6/doz.; bearded, burgundy & gold, $8/doz.; liriope, ajuga, vinca major, daylilies, ivy, mint. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036
Japanese maples, 42 var., $8 & up, grancy greybeards, many unusual 5' ft. trees; also, water plants & tree peonies. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Japanese maples, 1 gal. and up, grafts $19.50, seedlings from $8; also, parrottia persica and others., Ive. msg. C. Howe Alpharetta 770-619-0680
Japanese red maples, 3 gal./$20 ea., bearded iris, red hot pokers, azaleas, (pink) & other perennials. Elbert Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763
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.

Landscaping plants, free, you dig, fill holes, cover w/pine straw, ivy, vinca, ajuga, liriope. N.M. Camp Kennesaw 770-428-1464
Leyland cypress, 3 gal./$7, blue pyramids ,1 gal./$2.50, hosta 1 gal./$2.50. Wesley Moon 1990 Old Flowery Branch Rd. Auburn 30203 77"945-4467
Leyland cypress, 1 gal./$2.75, 3 gal./$8, 7 gal./$20, cryptomeria, 1 gal./$3.95, dwarf Bur!Ord holly 3 gal./$5. B. Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Leyland cypress, 2 gal., 24" to 30" high, $2.50. Shirley Wilson 2867 Airline Rd. Thomasville 31757 912-228-4026
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, false cypress "Crippsi'', 3 gal./$8 ea. or 10/$70. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leyland cypress - $2.85/up, extra lge. maples, magnolias, oaks, crape myrtle, dogwoods, ivy, redbud, more. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770-932-5031 404-280-8823
Leylands, Carolina sapphire, cedars, crypotmeria, 1 to 45 gal., oth13r plants, 40% under retail, price list. B. Kirkner Pavo 912226-0960
Leylands, , crytomerias, hollies, $5 & up. Mary Moriart'{ Buford 770-945-1863
Luffa sponge seed, 75 seeds/$1 w/SASE. G. Jackson 1893 Hightower Tr. Conyers 30012 770-483-3533
Mix cols. iris $3/doz., pick up here or will ship if post. & hdlg. added. Dorothy Oakes Hogansville 706-637-8501
Mondo and striped liriope, free, you dig and replant border. Hilda Cummins Hartwell 706376-9200
To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule

Mondo, liriope, iris, vinca, cannas, yellow Seeds: snow-on-mountain 1 Tbsp./$1,

yarrow, grancy greybeard, trout lily. J. Abbott, martin gourd or luffa 80/$1 w/SASE, ea. kind,

Lithonia 770-987-0030

w/instr. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn

Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting 31714

& harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta Seeds:

Caveman

gourd,

Hwy. Gainesville 30501

cockscomb,cleome, Mexican sunflower,

Native azaleas, hydrangeas, ferns, beauty- touch-me-not, four o'clock, money plant, red berry, Va. sweet spire, "Lil" gem magnolias. hibiscus, marigolds, $1/pk. LSASE. B.

Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849

Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507

Native great blue lobelia siphilitica, 4" pots, $1 ea., hummingbirds love them, fall blooming. S. Odom 5057 Walnut Crk. Ln. Gainesville 770-532"5830

Seeds: vinca, amaranth us, pansy, hibiscus, coleus, nicotine, yellow cosmos, snapdragons, gourds, $1/pkt. w/SASE. R. Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd.

Oak leaf hydrangea, beautyberry, heart's-aburstin', buckeye, heuchera, blue flag iris, other perennials. Melinda Cowan Conyers 770-922-2797 770-922-5432
Old timey daffodil bulbs $2/doz., Siberian

Fayetteville 30215 770-461-3008
Snowball, forsythia, shasta daisy, Siberian/bearded iris, thrift, azaleas, lamb's ear, mullein pink, others, call aft. 7 pm., will shi~. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566

iris $6/doz. w/$5 post./doz.; boxwood, diff. sizes, prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331
Old-fashioned white lilac, lge. & small plants, $5 ea., you dig, $8 post. paid pkg. L. Rice P.O. Box 40 Arnoldsville 30619-0040 706-543-6663
Orchid plants, sev. lge. cattleyas, spring bloomers $5 ea, SLC jewel box $20. Dayle Brooks Douglasville 770-942-0104
Ornamental cherry trees, crabapple, Foster holly, leyland cypress, daylilies, hostas, liriope. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211

Solid grn. leaf hostas, priced according to
size, Rose-of-Sharon, no shipping. c.
Evenson 2478 Monterey Dr. Marietta 770971-2076
Special garden seed mixture of 27+ perennials, 8+ biennials, 30+ annuals, reseeders, $1-each w/LSASE. Freida Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542
Stella de Oro daylilies, alstroemeria, yellow scented daylilies, ginger lilies, (fragrant), and more, will ship" Sheila Wilbur Lilburn 770921-9246

Pachysandra $1 O for 50 bare roots. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
Peony poppies, pink lady fingers, cleome, dbl. orange & yellow cosmos, larkspurs, rose moss, cypress vine $1 ea. w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, pink lady fingers, rose moss, snapdragons, larkspurs, moon seed, cosmos $1 ea. w/SASE. Amanda Phillips 110 Phillip Dr., Box 101 Trenton 30752
Perennial plants, over 300 var., choice, unusual, hard to find var., beau., healthy plants in 5" pots. T. Jester Covington 770786-9544
Perennials, 12 plugs/$5, $2.50 post.; dbl. coreopsis sunray, foxy mxd. cols. Sylvia Ward 2134 Davis Rd. Stone Mountain 30087 770736-8730
Perennials: hosta, lily, iris, aster, ajuga, canna, monkey grass, daisies, scotch broom, phlox, vinca, some in pots, you dig, $1/up. G. McCall Box 773 Palmetto 30268 770-4634424
Pink coral vine seed 25/$1 w/$0.43 SASE. Elvera Mi;;Donald Rte_ 2, Box 125 Nahunta 31553 912-462-5648
Pink, purple wave petunias $8 flat, perennials $1.50 to $2. Carol Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd, Fayetteville 30214 770-964-3162
Plants: 3 old timey red, purple verbena $8, bee balm, gaillardia, physostegia, old timey reseeding petunia $8/doz. PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
Plants: ajuga 50/$15, 100/$20, $3.20 post. ea., 100 plants; Society garlic 12/$8, shasta daisy 12/$8, $3.20 post. Bob Reese 3908 Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-8891
_ Pond plants: lotus lilies and many more, will ship. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
Pond plants: water lilies, lotus, horse's tail, lizard's tail, pickerel, arum,, taro, hyacinth, papyrus, iris, arrowhead, canna, more. Barbara Peek Lithonia 770-593-3554
Purple hyacinth vine, great for fences, mailboxes, etc., attracts butterflies, hummingbirds 4/$1 w/SASE. C. Smith 162 Mtn. View Rd. Molena 30258 770-884-0533
Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflower, yellow daisy, shasta daisy, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. David Rutland 1200 N. Pecan Blvd. Milledgeville 31061

Stella de Oro daylilies, variegated hosta, both 1 gal. size. Roger Martin 127 Sunlight Lane Dawsonville 30534 706-265-1464
Striped cane, all you care to dig, free, just leave ground in good shape. C.L. Hand 738 Hand Rd. Bowdon 770-258-7141
Sun/shade perennials, many var., incl. iris, chameleon plants, asstd. ground covers. L. Johnson Woodstock 770-592-7614
_Trees, Leyland cypress, white and Virginia pines, Heritage birch, Eastern red maple, red cedar. John Elrod Loganville 770-466-3082
Trees: Bradford pears, river birch, yellow leaf shrub, pussy willows. Clifford Newton 1540 Renfroe Rd, Dalton 30721 706-2598569
Trumpet tree, daylily, hosta, purple wintercreeper, aucuba, pachysandra, crocosmia, English ivy, liriope, clematis, Lilyof-the-Valley. C. Henderson 171 Marietta St., Al~haretta 30004 770-475-6503
Trumpet trees in pots or cuttings. H. Smith 5080 Medford Lane Austell 30106 770-9484174
Variegated liriope $39/1 oo, grn. liriope
$27/100, monroe white $1/plant, $7 shipping. M. Woody 1895 Bond Bridge Rd., Royston 30662 706-245-0961
Variegated & grn. liriope, English ivy & vinca minor, in gal. conts., sev. plants per container. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770475-5365
Weeping willows, datura verbena, hanging baskets, junipers, hot biscuits, Easter egg plants, ,foxglove, blooming maples, lupines. Tina Ross Waynesville 912-778-5464
Weigela, kerria, sweet shrub, Lady Banks rose, osage orange, mockorange, hardy orange, red honeysuckle vine, crossvine, magnolia, gardenia. S. Hood Elberton 706283-4878
White Cherokee roses $5, red or pink seven sister roses $5, 3 petunia plants $5. Lillian Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 31797 912-762-4476
Yellow Flag iris, Japanese roof iris, blackeyed Susan, hosta, zebrina hollyhock & more, will ship. Dirk Wilbur Lilburn 770-9210190
Yellow Japanses iris $9/doz., red hot poker & spider lilies $1 ea., $3 post. P. Tilley 2854 H~. 382 West Ellijay 30540

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 spider lily 2 dozJ$18, hybrid daylilies 12 fans $25 PP., many cols. John Culpepper Rt. 4, Box 105J Quitman 31643 912-2638106

Flowers Wanted
Want bloodgrass, purple maiden grass, silver foliage maiden, giant Chinese silver grass seeds; wisteria cuttings. Gene Wilbanks Cla}'.!on 706-782-5720
Want Leyland cypress trees, 50 or more, in N. Ga. Jonathan Webb 2193 Richard Bennett Rd. Crandall 30711
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta_ A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215

Red spider lily 2 dozJ$16, bronze ajuga 2 dozJ$7, Pervian daffodils 3/$6, all postpaid. Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham 31779 912-294-8640

Want in late May, white or lavendar hydrangea blooms or other cutting flowers, Troup/Coweta/Fayette area. Jan- Cooper LaGrange 706-882-8687

Rose, yellow !hornless shrub, ever bloom, Want old time purple fall/reblooming irises, $7 PP. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. The Rock Sandy Stri~~oli Atlanta 404-872-0109

30285

Want pearl bush plant for yard. Mrs. W.D.

Rose-of-Sharon bushes, 6" to 4', $1 per ft. Young 141 Parrott Rd, Fitzgerald 31750 912H.B, Saunders Stone Mountain 770-987-0088 423-4079

Rosemary 4" cuttings, potted and ready for shipment, $1 ea. plus shipping. MaryAnn Crossfield Ellenwood 770-474-0645
Seed $1.50 ea. pkt. w/LSASE: perennials or wild sunflower, white four o'clocks. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
Seed $1.50 ea, pkt. LSASE: red abelmoschus, Ott's morning glory, zebra
grass, red porter weed. B. Lane 183 Alcovy
Lane Chui?! 31733
seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 tspJ$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507

BEEF CHECK-OFF
Under the Beef Promotion and Research Act, all beef producers are responsible for remitting to the Georgia Beef Board $1 per head each time cattle are sold. This includes privately sold cattle. Failure to comply can result in fines up to $5,000 per violation.
For more information, contact the Georgia Beef Board, P.O. Box 24570, Macon, GA 31212-4570.

Want seeds of sensitive plant, leaves shrink if touched. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404378-1104
MISCELLANEOUS

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.

The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.

Bees, Honey & Supplies

'98 Sourwood & Wildflower honey, $6/qt., $3.50 pt., call ,aft. 6 pm. Bobby Sweatman

Cumming 770-889-2519

2 frame reversible extractor, 30 gal. holding

tank, both stainless steel, elec. knife, helmet, smoker $350. Perry Stephens Monroe 770267-5053

40 gal. bottling tank w/valve, water jacketed clarifying tank, gallons of honey $20. B. J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-735-3263

Beehive equip., supplies for sale, extracting

equip. sales & rental $15, local honey. David Collar! 328 Dry Pond Rd. Covington 30016 770-385-1261

Beehives $100, bees installed in your hive

$70, 5 frame nuc, installed in your hive $55, frames exchanged. Jim Mabry Marietta 770993-4997

Beehives, treated singles/mid 6 5/8 $85 & deep $100, nucs, honey $18/gal., comb honey, bee pollen 1 lb./$9, 3 lbs. $25, bees@hon.net. John Pluta Sparta 706-444-

8920

Beehives, treated & strong 5 hives, take all $50 ea. or less $75 ea. Paul Osborne Austell 770-944-2980

Honey light Sourwood $6/qt., Wildflower

honey $5/qt. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd. Suwariee 30024 770-945-0018

Med. & shallow supers extracted by appt. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317

New bottoms, tops $7, hive bodies $9, unassembled, wax, supers, frames, bees,

honey, closed Sat. Ed Colston 66 Ore Mine Rd. Taylorsville 30178 770-382-9619

Queens, nucs, hives, honey & pollination services. JoAnn Rowell Rte. 1, Box 147 Nahunta 31553 912-462-5068

Solar wax melter, 4 frame elec. extractor,

uncapping tank, bulk tank, 9-6" supers, gloves, face hood, exc. frames. William Osieck)' Madison 706-342-9286

Sourwood honey extra light $30/gal., Lavender S6urwood $28, Mountain honey

$26/gal., fresh honey bee pollen $16/lb., del. to you. -Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-

4170

Standard beehives only w/1 honey super, 8 1/2'x16 3/4'', 4 3/4"x16 1/2" foundation comp. Tom Woods Pineview 912-624-2319

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 swarms, also

Wildflower honey $20/gal., Sourwood $22/gal., also equip. & supplies. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726

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 hanging swarms of honeybees

I'n Forsyth Co. Barry Manders Cumming 770-

889-2574 770-781-2959

'

Will remove honeybee swarms in & around Hall Co. George Kindle Gainesville_770-536-

0228

Will remove honeybee swarms or buy unwanted bee equip. in N. Ga. & surrounding area. Harold Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-673-

7132

Will remove low hanging swarms of honeybees in Cobb, Bartow, South Cherokee, West Paulding areas. Riley Walker 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

Approx. 60 qts. frozen sml. pecan halves $4/qt., $3.50/qt. if all taken, no shipping. L. Johnson Gainesville 770-535-8044
Black walnuts as they come from the trees $5/bu., I bag them. Eloise Brock Alpharetta 770-475-6892
Blueberries for sale, you pick them, should be ready week of July 4th. L. Perry 4922 Suwanee Dam Rd. Suwanee 30024 770945-7930

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Dried apples $5/lb., dried peaches $6/lb., post. incl., must order 2 lbs. or more. Olena Adams 255 Parks Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-2763026
Grain fed beef, top qlty., drug free, cut & freezer wrapped $1.50 hanging wt. plus processing, taking orders. H.W. Berryman Talla~oosa 770-574-8738
Mayhaws $8, you.pick, $12 picked, avail. now. Gerard Krewer Chula 912-386-8450
Ostrich meat, no steroids, no hormones, no preservatilzes, 97% fat free, USDA inspected, ground, steaks. Chris Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789-2915
Sugar cane syrup, current crop $25/case. T. Hutchinson Duluth 770-476-2156
Water ground meal, flour & grits $3/5 lbs. & $4/10 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box 76, Junction Ci!}'. 31812 706-269-3630
Herbs
'98 Peter pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Wes Nations 4655 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710
'98 Peter pepper seeds $1 w/SASE, instructions incl. Ryan Caudelle 101 SE Hwy. 138 Riverdale 30274 770-478-0375
'98 Peter pepper seeds 100 seeds $1 w/SASE. L. Norton 55 Cornus Dr. Savannah 31406 912-355-4646
Datil pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. E Gallet! 3630 Meadowlark Rd. Augusta 30906 706-796-8647
Hot banana pepper seeds, approx. 35/$1 w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Hot old timey cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Leonard Hill 1851 Ridge Rd. Dallas 30132
Ornamental hot pepper, edible, 2" long pods, 6 pods $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 Hoke St. Ma)'.SVille 30558
Sweet cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. Carl Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd. Buchanan 30113 770-646-3258
Fish & Supplies
12-14" sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. disc., statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-273-4150
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed $58 plus freight. J. Holyoak Fort Valley 912-532-4223
A-1 qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immediate dely. J. F.
- Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-
648-3409 Albino catfish, all fish hatched & locally
grown, disease free, all sizes avail. Jason Holyoak P.O. Box 449 Alapaha 31622 912532-4221
All sizes of improved Channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4'', 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Rt. 1, Hwy. 129 North Ala~aha 31622 912-532-5395
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, sterile grass carp, dely. avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938
Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shellcracker & hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Bass, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shellcrackers, channel catfish, crappie, pickup or dely., ext. 9940. Lauren Davis Amakanata Fisheries Calhoun 706-6291545 800-795-5465
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Rte.1 Ala~aha 31622 912-532-6135
Catfish fingerlings, triploid grass carp (white amur), lie. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-8548000 770-854-4862
Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, crappie, lge. mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383
Channel catfish growing cages, 4'x4'x8'x1/2" mesh, PVC flotation, industrial wire, coated. J. Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-648-2062 706-6483409
Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6", 6-8", 810" also sev. 1000 lbs., avg. 1 1/2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. or farm pick up, call to order bass and bream, qty. disc. Randy Bennin!J!on Cumming 770-889-9341
Golden, Brook, Brown & Rainbow trout for sale, pick up or dely., Dyers Trout Farm. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Largemouth, spotted bass adults & fingerlings, sterile grass. carp, bluegill, shellcracker, channel catfish, pond supplies. Greg Grimes Al~haretta 770-475-6720
Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings, farm pick up or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-6352848
Red wigglers $5/lb. plus freight. Eddie King 805 Roberson Way Waycross 31503 912283-6661
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.

Red wigglers for sale, closing out, by the lb.; Pinestraw, clean red slash long needle,

bucket, barrel or bed. Glenn Owens 245 fresh lge. tight bales $2.75, 550+$2.45 del.

Hunnicut Rd. Mableton 30112 770-948-3019 Macon to Metro Atlanta & N. Ga. $1.90 at

Redworms, extra lge. bait size $14/1000, farm. Jerome Murphy Vidalia 912-537-3012

bedrun $11/lb. plus post. Betty Shelton 232 Pinestraw, min. 50 bales $4/bale, del. &

Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly Hall 31831 706-582- installed. J. W. Lewis Cumming 770-886-

2468

9427

Regd. producer of sterile grass carp, Slash pinestraw, clean, red tight wire, string

channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, red tied, del. 1-150 neg., 150-300 $2.85, 300-500

breast, hybrid bream, crappie, dely. avail. $2.65, 500-600 $2.50, 600/up $2.40. Bruce

Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144 Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3634

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, Taking orders for '99 wheat straw, in field or

bluegill & redear bream & brass. Ed del., 300 rolls 4x4 mulch hay. David Stanford

Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing Newnan 770-502-9636

30808 706-595-7183

Taking orders for '99 wheat straw, clean,

Sterile grass carp; regd. dealers qty. disc., tight sq. bales $2.50/bale, del. anywhere in

pick up Mon.-Sat. or statewide dely., 9am- Ga. L. Henderson Duluth 678-584-5072

9pm. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957- Top soil, have dump truck, will deliver, good

8916

prices & good soil. Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish 443-1132

fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, Topsoil, farm fertile, screened & del. in sml.

hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt or lge. dump truck, also fill dirt, spreading

Wa)'.nesboro 706-554-0182

avail. Karen Garrett Fayetteville 770-719-

Sterile grass carp 8"-10" $6 ea., bream, 8813

bass fingerlings avail. late spring, statewide dely, rto pick-ups. Barbara Boggs Athens 800-869-3544
Will meet or beat any price on hybrid

Topsoil, fill dirt, horse manure for sale. K. Jones Loganville 770-466-0361
Oddities

bream, COP.pernose bream, largemouth bass, 6 lge. gourds, 28" to 30" dia., cleaned,

2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford ready to hang or will cut $4 ea., other long

Cordele 912-273-4157

handle & dipper gourds 50 cents/up. C. W.

Fertilizers & Mulches
'98 mulch hay, approx. 450 bales $1/bale, stored in barn. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-5263189
'98 mulch hay, 5x5 rnd. bales $15. Dave Nelson Ellaville 912-937-2376

Porter Conyers 770-482-4771
Gorgeous gourds & luffa $1/up, many kinds, will cut, dagourdman@aol.com. Ronnie Crutchfield Carrollton 770-832-8670
Gourds $1/up, Martin dipper, luffa, bottle diff. sizes & shapes, will ship. Anne McKinney 1184 Swint Rd. Griffin 30224 770-233-0983

'98 wheat straw, good tight lge. bales, will Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle,

del. tractor trailer loads, also mulch hay. Jeff diff. sizes & shapes to choose from $1/up, will

Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823

ship. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd.

'98 wheat straw, 4x5 rnd. bales, stored Royston 30662 706-245-4218

under barn, clean, bright $20/bale, loaded. Gourds, all sizes & shapes for bird houses

Howell Fowler Griffin 770-227-1850

$1-$4. J. E. Matthews Hopewell Ch. Rd.

16 bales_ mulch hay for sale, all for $150, Moultrie 912-985-7790



4x4 bales. B.F. Cole Whitesburg 770-832- Gourds, many varieties to choose from, incl.

2909

the new big apple, will ship. Lena Braswell

5 yr. old chicken manure free, take all you 1089 Hoyt Braswell Rd., Wrens 30833 706-

want, Gainesville/Sardis area. Sally Gordon 547-6784

Gainesville 770-967-8042

Gourds-Martin; cut, cleaned & ready to

A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup hang, $2.25 ea. plus $5.50/doz.

load, 3 mo. to 1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. w/in shipping/handling for Ga. orders. Glenn Toole

25 mi. Chip Salem Al~haretta 770-664-7924 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison 31035 912-552-

Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr. 6067

$2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible, Gourds: dipper, bird & crooked handle, diff.

will trade for flowers/shrubs. C. Fahn sizes & shapes, big selection $1/up. Stewart

Adairsville 706-602-2517

Marlow Commerce 706-245-8725

Aged chici<en litter $1 O pickup truck load, Homemade lye soap, gentle, no additives,

call for availability, 7-9 pm. Phyllis Van Gotum handcut, wrapped bars $1 ea., shiping

Watkinsville 706-769-8700

$3/order, www.lyesoap.com. Linda Stewart

Aged horse manure mix. w/Vfood shavings, 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-

$5 pickup, 3 for $1,0, you load. D. Landers 6988

Stockbridge 770-957-2754 Aged horse compost w/shavings, dump

Miscellaneous Wanted

truck load $90, free dely.. w/in 10 miles. Want 2 man crosscut saw, handles,

Gordon Hamb)'. Austell 770-948-2977

sharpening tools, etc., in working order. Bill

Aged horse manure (6 mos.-year) for your Liscinski Fayetteville 770-960-8000

plants, free if you load, $5 we load. J. McVey Want 200-250' of 4' chain link fencing, posts

Douglasville 770-949-9343

& fop rail also, can remove. Kossie Thompson

Free aged horse manure mix. w/shavings, Decatur 404-241-7381

you load & haul. W. Livingston Fayetteville Want GQF auto. turner incubator or any

770-486-8419

good auto. turned incubator, call aft. 7 pm.

Free aged horse manure w/shavings, great Kara Cavender Bowdon 770-258-7161

for gardens, 2 miles off 85, Exit 46. F. Attaway Lawrenceville 678-376-2836
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, easy access, will help load. Keith MacRae Winder 770-410-0868

Want anvil & other blacksmith equip. Ed Aaron Lawrenceville 770-564-0539
Want cider press, 2-5 gal. cap. S. Satchel 2914 Old Thompson Mill Rd. Buford 30519 770-932-1932

Free compost. Anne Riles Douglasville 770-949-2238
Free dbl. bagged horse manure/shavings, dry weather only, you load, 4x4 preferred,

Want clipper blade Hone, good used elec. one. Robert Crewe Lyerly 706-895-2693
Want growers of vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey, etc., lge. or sml. quantities. Bill

convenient Roswell, Canton, Cumming, leave message. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you pick up, easy acc~ss, can load by appointment, small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Mullinax Oxford 770-3855541

Coleman Roswell 678-319-0560 Want metal working lathe 12"x36" or
13"x40" w/tooling, also vert. milling mach., 1960's or newer. Michael Caprara Sugar Hill 770-361-7275
Want millstone, med. to lge., will pay top dollar for qlty. stone, will pick up in North Ga. area. Frank Bonsavage Big Canoe 706-2681128

Free horse manure in bags. William Cantrell Want rooster spur pepper seed, call or

Rome 706-234-1929

write. Frank McGuire P.O. Box 591

Horse manure/shavings mix delivered, Adairsville 30103 770-773-7368

small dump truck, $40/load dep: on distance. Want to purchase used stump grinder, in

Jim Ripley Craba~~le 770-410-9176

good cond., must be reas. Charles Ram,sey

Horse manure/shavings $25/pickup load, Fort Oglethorpe 706-861-1404

free dely. w/in 20 miles of Cartersville, aged Want to buy chicken house, will take down

$40. Marcia Kraut 63 Redding Rd. and move. Diana Caudell 2917 Hwy. 198

Cartersville 30120 770-382-5906

Homer 706-677-2143

Horse compost, aged, dry, easy access, Want to buy good used or like new wood

great for garden $5/load pickup. Andrea burning stove. Charles Jones Stone

Claborn .Jonesboro 770-478-7557

Mountain 404-299-6333

Horse manure mix. w/shavings $10/pickup, Want to buy 20,000+ bales of mulch hay, we load, you haul. Bob Paxton Fairburn 770- del. to my barn, leave message. Nick Potts

964-4407

Jefferson 706-367-4054

Mulch hay, 80-90 acres, rough feed or Want to buy good wood burning heater,

mulch, you bale & haul, South Fulton Co., used. Arlene Mosley Shady Dale 706-468-

make offer. Robert Stapleton Griffin 770-229- 0156

4579

Want to buy used GQF mfg. game breeder

Pine straw, bright red slash long needle, equip. for quail operation. Richard Liipfert

semi-load $2.50/bale, del. less than 500. K. Macon 912-474-2751

Hester Al~haretta 770-664-1257

Want used pottery kiln, gas or elec., any

Pinestraw, dean, fresh bales $2.75 del., cond. Bob Witt Newnan 770-253-8100

installation avail., del. Atlanta-South. Joshua

Bulloch Warm Springs 706-846-5327

When advertising in the Market Bulletin,

the individual owner's name must be

Only oneadmay be placed per family unit. listed .in the ad.

Legal Notice

Bargain Meats

Notice of futent to Consider the Adoption of Rules

(Continued from Page 12)

To All futerested Persons and Parties:

Notice is hereby given that the Georgia not want to pay prime price for a

Department of Agriculture will consider the adoption of rules on June 8, 1999, between

box of steaks which could be the

the hours of 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the office lowest grade allowed by law. You

of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 also should be skeptical of meat that

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, S.W., Atlanta, has been "tenderized" or sold

Georgia 30334. Proposed Rules relating to movement of

with

tenderizing

ingredients

or

Tobacco and Tomato Plants into Georgia will instructions. High-quality meat

be considered for adoption, pursuant to should be naturally tender.

Official Code of Georgia Annotated Sections 2-7-l, et seq.
A synopsis of the new Rule Chapter, issued pursuant to Official Code of Georgia Annotated Sections 2-7-1, et seq., follows:

If a guarantee has specific exclusions such as no cash refunds or specific requirements regarding storage, you may want to question

Purpose and main features: The purpose the salesman closely. Most grocery

of the Rules is to ensure that all tobacco and
tomato plants coming into Georgia are free of
Late blight (phytophthora infesyms), Blue

stores will offer cash refunds for poor quality merchandise and will

Mod (Peronospora tabacina), Tomato Yellow make other adjustments to satisfy

Leaf Curl Virus, other gemini viruses, their long-term customers, whereas

silverleaf whitefly and certain other plant an individual salesman may be hard

pests.

to track down.

Main features include: Chapter 40-4-7-.01 "Movement of Tobacco and Tomato Plants

Consumers also may find large

into Georgia'' - prohibiting such movement quantities of frozen steaks, bargain-

unless plants comply with the' regulations; priced, clearly displayed and graded,

Chapter 40-4-7-.02 "Plant Pests Regulated" specifying the pests which are being regulated; chapter 40-4-7-.03 ''Area Under Regulation" - specifying that all states are covered; Chapter 40-4-7-.04 "Commodities

and conveniently packaged, at their local grocery ~tore.
Many in-home grocery suppliers in Georgia are reputable and

Covered" - specifying that tobacco and provide a valuable service to

tomato plants are covered as regulated consumers, especially the elderly

commodities;

Chapter

40-4-7-.05

"Restrictions" - specifying the restrictions

and/or shut-ins, who are willing to

with which tobacco and tomato plants coming pay a small extra charge for the

into Georgia must comply; Chapter 40-4-7- convenience. With America's

.06 "Required Certification" - specifying the aging population and increased

type of certificate which must accompany all tobacco and tomato plants certifying that such

emphasis

on

specialization,

in-

plants comply with the regulations; Chapter home shopping has increased,

40-4-7-.07 "Penalties" - specifying the providing new opportunities and

penalties for those who violate the rules or fail potential pitfalls for consumers.

to comply with the rules.

Presently, if mobility is not an

Rules 40-4-7 and 40-4-14 are to be repealed in their entirety and a new Rule

issue, you probably will find better

Chapter 40-4-7 is to be adopted in lieu thereof meat values at the supermarket,

which combines restrictions on tobacco and rather than out of the back of a

tomato plants coming into Georgia.

truck. For those consumers who

futerested persons may submit written comments concerning the Rules by mailing of

have

difficulty

getting

out,

many

faxing them to:

stores provide home delivery, while

Ron Conley, Assistant Commissioner some companies provide a full range

Georgia Department ofAgriculture Plant fudustry - Room 543 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334 FAX: (404) 65H378

of home-delivered food products, rather than a specific, high-ticket item like meat. Additionally, there are entrepreneurs who will

Such comments must be received prior to do your grocery shopping for you,

the close of business on June 7, 1999.

for a fee, and some church or

This notice is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(l) of the Georgia Administrative

volunteer organizations

can

assist

Procedure Act, 0.C.G.A. Section 50-13-4. with shopping.

Want wood burning cooking stove. Hilde Gilreath Monroe 770-267-6483
Garden Space

Firewood

ff you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-6519083.. -2~a~c-re_g_a-rd_e_n_s_p-ot_s_, _w_a_t-er_a_c-ce_s_s-ib-le-, good for peas or corn. Johnie Rice 292 Holcomb Rd. Dawsonville 30534 770-8932775
Notices
Mrs. Screech dropped her prescription glasses in my daylily garden, please contact nie to get them back. C. Dunning Blakely 912-723-4443
Out-of-State Wanted

All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Oak & Hickory firewood, seasoned or green, split &cut to any dimension, stacking & dely. free, 1/2 cord $65. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned hardwood firewood, mostly oak, cut & split, we del. dumped $140 for cord. Randy Little Lawrenceville 770-995-3042

Want 1 lge. cane or sugar mill w/12", 15" or 20" wide rollers & lge. copper pan. Bobby Burcham 2003 Jackson Ave., N. Russellville

Notice to Advertisers Advertisers, please do not submit

AL 35653 256-332-1816

multiple advertisements for

Want 1/4 lb. of green glaze, 1/4 lb. Morris publication in the same issue of the

heading collard seeds. Samuel Washington Marker Bulletin. Only one (1)

21837Tear Drop Rd. Waynesville MO 65583 573-336-3529

notice may be placed by any family

Want 3020, 3010 JD orchard tractor, LP JD unit in any issue of the Market

420 or 430. Bernard Scott 117 Highview Dr. Bulletin. Family unit refers to all

Cocoa FL32922 407-632-0665

individuals sharing the same

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 attachments for walk behind garden tractor, owner's manual also. Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871 Waterloo IA

residence, address or telephone number. If multiple ads are submitted for the same issue, only one ad will be published; the other ads will not be held over for

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subsequent editions or returned to

Want any JD 2 cyl. tractor, running or not, also any older JD equip. Ed Fitch Samsula
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FL 904-423-1819 Want to buy tree planters, any make or
cond., reas. Carl Duke 80 Mclendon Rd. St.
Mitchell AL 36856 334-855-3605

advertisers. Advertisers are advised to review the guidelines on page 2 and any additional requirements listed under ad categories before submitting advertisements.

Page 12
May Garden Chores
Fire-blight disease causes twigs to die back on apples, crabapples, pears, quinces and pyracantha, and May is the month this disease is most prevalent. If you discover trees and shrubs are infected with this disease, remove diseased wood by pruning four inches below the diseased area. Be sure to clean your pruning shears with rubbing alcohol after the stem is removed.
If you have pine trees and you notice an orange powdery material in swellings on the trunk and limbs, it indicates the presence of Fusiform rust (canker). Remove any small limbs affected to prevent the spread of the disease into the trunk. If the tree is small and the main trunk is infected, replace the tree. There is no cure for canker on large trees.
A number of different kinds of beetles and worms will be feeding on vegetables this month. Many of these pests can be controlled with Sevin. Before purchasing pesticides, check the label information to be sure it is effective for the pests you want to control. Remember to apply the product according to label directions.
If you plant herbs in your vegetable garden this month, be sure to plant them where they will not interfere with seasonal crop rotations. Placement of annual herbs, such as dill, basil and summer savory, is not critical since the plants only last one season. But perennial herbs, such as sage, rosemary, thyme and sorrel, should have a permanent location. Otherwise, you might dig them up accidentally when planting your vegetables next season.
Be sure to inspect azaleas for insects this month. Yellow foliage may indicate the presence of either lacebugs or spider mites. Check the underside of leaves for these pests. If you see black deposits or a small insect about one-eighth inch long with lacy wings, you have lacebugs on your azaleas. Spider mites are too small to be seen, but if you discover webbing on the undersides of leaves, it is indicative of their presence. Control with a pesticide approved for use on these pests.
Ed Womack of Hiram, Ga., grew these 4 1/2-pound purple top turnips in his garden.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday May 12, 1999

Egg Commission Names Recipe Contest Finalists

This photo shows a spent bloom and a bloom that grew on the elephant ear plant grown by Peggy Lynn ' of Marietta, Ga. Ms. Lynn said she didn't even know that elephant ear plants actually bloomed.

LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS

Prices for April, 1999

at Georgia Auction Markets

Georgia Department of Agriculture

and U.S. Department of Agriculture

Cooperating

Federal State Livestock Market

News and Grading Service

For daily quotations, call

1-800-342-1440

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

COWS

AVERAGES

Brkn. Utility ........................35.38

Long Utility ........................37.91

Cutter ................................34.00

Canner ..............................25.72

BULLS

Yield Grade 1-2

1300-1800 lb ......................44.60

900-1300 lb ........................42.83

FEEDER CATTLE - STEERS

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1

200-300 lb ........................ 107.52

300-400 lb ..........................97.06

400-500 lb ..........................86.02

500-600 lb ..........................76.94

600-700 lb ..........................68.93

700-800 lb ........................ 63.57

MEDIUM FRAME NO. 2

200-300 lb ..........................94.59

300-400 lb ........................ 86.38

400-500 lb ..........................77.30

500-600 lb ..........................69.47

HEIFERS

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1

200-300 lb ......................89.64

300-400 lb .................... 82.78

400-500 lb ....................76.56

500-600 lb ....................69.47

600-700 lb ......................63.86

HOGS

BARROWS & GILTS

200-250 lb U.S. 1-2 ........29.99

200-250 lb U.S. 2-3 ......26.35

FEEDER PIGS

30-40 lb U.S. 1-2 ..........31.00

40-50 lb U.S. 1-2 ............26.25

50-60 lb U.S. 1-2 ............28.50

60-80 lb U.S. 1-2 ............30.57

Bargain Meats
(Continued from Page 1)
graded. Grading is a service USDA provides for a fee. Therefore, wholesale meat dealers can buy ungraded meat from a processor at a lower price. Some of them, through various methods, mark up the sales price tremendously to consumers while still offering what appears to be bargain prices.
There are eight USDA grades of meat, with distinct rankings in quality.
Most grocery stores sell only the top two or three grades - USDA Prime, Choice or Select - for individual cuts of meat, and prominently display the grades of all meat cuts sold. You obviously would

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The 16th Annual Egg Recipe Contest will be held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, Ga. on May 14. Sponsored by the Georgia Egg Commission, the egg recipe contest is a statewide competition for amateur cooks who promote the "Good Egg From Georgia" through the use of original recipes. The contest is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. with an orientation breakfast. The winners will be announced during an awards luncheon at 12 noon.
Notice
Georgia Cotton Producers Indemnity Fund of 1999
Georgia cotton producers who incurred financial losses in 1997 or 1998 due to the bankruptcy of a broker, warehouseman or other party may be eligible under the Georgia Cotton Producers Indemnity Fund of 1999 to submit claim for compensation for such losses. Requests for claim forms should be made immediately to the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Contact: John Norris, State Warehouse Division, Room 334, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334; phone: (404) 656-3676; Fax: (404) 6571425; e-mail: jnorris@agr.state.ga.us
Drought
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didn't happen last winter. In October through March, total
precipitation was in the bottom 15th percentile for the northeast and southern two-thirds of the state. With soil moisture reserves extremely low, early crop and pasture growth is being hindered. Dry soils are inhibiting proper germination of cotton in some areas of the state.
County Extension Service agents rated 83 percent of the state's topsoil moisture as short or very short. That's up 16 points from earlier in April, according to the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service.
Crop conditions vary considerably as the wheat crop was rated at 30 percent poor to very poor, but with 21 percent of the onion crop harvested, 87 percent of the crop rated fair, good or excellent.
This banana tree with the small blooms was grown by Margaret Lavender of Gordon, Ga. Her 12-yearold aloe plant also bloomed for the first time ever.

The creator of the first-place recipe will received $1000, while the secondplace recipe will receive $500, and the third-place recipe will receive $200. Recipes considered for the contest have to be prepared in 30 minutes or less, serve at least four people and contain a minimum of four "Good Eggs From Georgia." Recipes will be judged on creativity, ease of preparation, taste appeal and appearance.
The Georgia Egg Commission recently selected the top 10 finalists from the recipes received. These finalists are: Marcia Robbins of Macon, David Sanders of Peachtree City, Bessie Burk of Rome, Rebecca Brooks of Byron, Caro Evans of Powder Springs, Joy Dunnam of Gordon, Amber Brooks of Byron, Mary Gregory of Cumming, Donna Dunnam of Gordon, and Rose Abbott of Cochran.
A free brochure of the winning recipes will be available in July by sending a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to the Georgia Egg Commission, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, Ga. 30297.

s~

Industry. Benefits

Consumers, Economy

Georgia consumers interested in

picking their own fresh, sweet, ripe

strawberries must do so soon or they will

have to depend upon imported berries

from the West Coast or Central and South

America from their local grocery store or

supermarket.

Strawberries are planted in Georgia in

September and October, with harvest

usually beginning inlate February. There

are strawberry operations from the

mountains of north Georgia to the

Atlantic coast of south Georgia, and each

year the Market Bulletin publishes a list

of strawberry pick-your-own farms in the

last issue of February. The picking

season typically runs from six to 10

weeks with Chandler, Camerosa and

Sweet Charlie among the more popular

varieties. A few growers are able to

extend the season through May and into

early June depending upon the farm

location and variety grown.

The number of acres grown in Georgia

has seen dramatic increases since 1985.

Ben Nessmith, secretary or the Georgia

Strawberry Growers Assoeiation, reports

that the industry has seen a 150 percent

increase in acreage in the last decade.

Currently, there are 45 strawberry

growers in the state and a total of 110

acres of strawberries in production. The

crop contributes $1.5 million in annual

sales providing an estimated economic

impact of $4.5 million in Georgia. At

present, strawberries are ranked third in

small fruit sales in Georgia behind

blueberries, which are ranked first, and

muscadines.

Strawberry. production requires a

significant investment of time and

resources by growers. According to the

Georgia

Strawberry

Growers

Association, the key limiting factors to

strawberry production are weather and

the high per acre investment costs.

Current estimates are that variable (out-

of-pocket) costs are $4,000-$5,000 per

acre. As with inost highly perishable

crops, weather damage and its

contribution to spoilage are constant

issues of concern.

For more information on the Georgia

Strawberry Association, call (912) 587-

2772.