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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol. t3&; No. 22
Best of Season Arriving
From Georgia's Farms
The unbeatable combination of abundance, nutrition and great flavor makes Georgia produce a sure-fire hit in your summertime meals. Arriving daily at your nearest Georgia Department of Agriculture farmers' market, the summer's finest fresh fruits and vegetables have the mouth-watering taste you want to serve at your table.
Peas and butterbeans are vegetable favorites that everyone looks forward to each year. Complimenting any main course, these vegetables also provide an excellent source of nutrition. You also may want to pick up some extra peas and butterbeans forfreezer storage. After all, why not enjoy their delicious quality throughout the year? .
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of fresh corn coming to your State Farmers' Market. In addition to its great taste, com boasts some of the easiest preparation methods of any vegetable shuck and boil, or simply roast in the shuck. Whether you favor sweet or field varieties, a dozen or two ears of corn will bring smiles and requests for seconds at your next meal.
Lovers of greens will want to bring home a head or two of fresh Georgia c11bbage. In addition to its traditional boiled preparation, cabbage can be used in a variety of tasty salads. Summertime is an especially good time for crisp cole slaw, a wonderful light choice when avoiding heavier dishes during hot weather.
And, for the. finest hot weather snacking available, you'll want to keep a watermelon in the refrigerator. Georgia melons are deliciously sweet, nutritious, and offer one of the best produce values on the market. Although Georgia has long been known for such watermelon varieties as Jubilee, Long Gray, and Crimson Sweet, newer varieties have
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Pick-Your-Own Edition
Planned for July 14
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Fruits and Vegetables Listing on July 14.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by June 30.
Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availability, telephone number and area code, and any comments on your operation. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations. See form on page 12.
Wednesday June 2, 1999
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I read an article recently about figs which said they could be used to tenderize meat. Can you tell me how to prepare them for this purpose?
Commercially prepared meat tenderizers contain papain, which is an enzyme that comes from papaya leaves. Some fruits, such as figs and pineapples, have been discovered to contain enzymes that break down meat proteins. The problem with tenderizers is that they are applied to the surface of the meat and do not get inside it. The outside can be mushy, but the inside can still be tough. If you poke holes in the meat with a fork, more of the tenderizer will get inside, but the holes will cause greater loss of fluids during cooking. This will cause the meat to taste dry and less tender.
If you wish to use figs to tenderize meat, our home economist recommends that you peel the fruit, mash it up with a fork, then spread it on the meat. You may leave it on for several hours, but the meat- should be refrigerated until time to cook it. Remember that the figs may alter the taste.
If you have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building, 19 M.L. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.
June'~Recogriizea-as~est Coritrol Month
June is Pest Control Month in Georgia, an appropriate time for homeowners to review their pest control plans since spring and summer are the times when flying and crawling critters make their presence felt around the state.
If you are considering a professional pest control service, consider the following guidelines:
* Make certain the company is licensed.
Ask to see the pest control representative's state-issued identification card, and make certain the car or truck is lettered with the company name and location. All pest control companies in the state must be licensed by and all company employees must be registered with the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
* Ask if the company is a member of
Tifton Plans Dairy
Field Day June 11
The University of Georgia will sponsor a Dairy Field Day June 11 in Tifton.
Featured will be a morning tour of new dairy facilities, including milking parlor and data management; heat stress management; cow comfort - freestalls; waste management; and research facilities and update.
There will also be afternoon programs on "DHI Records and Options" from Gary Griffin, Dairy Records Management Service, Raleigh, N.C.; "Records Programs and Options" from Ray Bennett, Holstein Association, Madison, Ga.; and "Transition Cow Management" from Greg Bethard, Monsanto, Wytheville, Va.
For more information, call Dr. Joe West or Dr. John Barnard at (912) 386-3364.
the Georgia Pest Control Association. Membership, while not required, is a good indication that the company has access to modern technical information and has pledged to follow a code. of ethics.
* Do not make a decision based on
price alone. Although a lower price may seem to be a real bargain, get estimates from several companies before proceeding with treatment. You should take into consideration items such as the type of guarantee, the personnel that are sent to do the treatment (are they professional?), references from friends and the Better Business Bureau when making a decision.
* If you know someone who has used
a particular company, ask them about the type of pest problem they encountered and how well they were satisfied with the service they received.
* Before any service is performed,
make- sure you understand. what pest is to be treated, the method of treatment to be used, the length of time the treatment will remain effective and the results to be expected.
* If you have doubts, check with your
local Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against the company.
* Make certain you understand the
company's guarantee. Find out if you will be charged if you need more than the prescribed number of visits. Make sure that the terms of the. guarantee are given to you in writing.
For additional information on pest control, call the Georgia Department of Agriculture's state-wide, toll-free Ag Consumer Line: 1-800-282-5852. In metro Atlanta, call 404-656-3645.
..... Copyright 1999
Summer Equine
Edition Set for July 7
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special summer equine edition is scheduled for July 7. This issue will include notices for horse shows arid events in July, August, and September, as well as listings of horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices, Deadline for the edition is June 16.
Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" column must be accompanied by a copy of a .valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 2, 1999
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
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All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications' other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not lim~ed to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permitsiregistrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN.
Currently, only on""1) notice may ee placed by any
family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must .meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in ttie BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-!!00-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday -
Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Manta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser spectties in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted alter each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so ii is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices. Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
. MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive AUanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads ff the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the departmenfs toll free number, 1-800282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in alter Friday noon are not effective until one week alter the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.
FARM SERVICES
Bushhogging and tractor work, 4-wheel drive tractor, backhoe and bucket avail., exp.
operator, insured, 50 mi. radius of Dallas.
If you have questions regarding ads in this John Harte Dallas 404-330-8683
category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081. Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling,
fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding
The Market Bulletin publishes counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-284-
advertisements for Farm Services in the 5726
first issue of each month. Please adhere Bushhogging, Gwinnett, Hall & Jackson
to the following guidelines when Co., $25/hour. Jim Thrasher Buford 770-932-
submitting an ad for farm services: All 9512
farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
26 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation of and surfacing horse riding arenas, residential grading, backhoe/trucking, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706654-3777
Bushhogging, front-end loader, posthole digging, food plots for wildlife. Jeff Comer Sharpsburg 770-252-9043
Bushhogging-exp.. operator, free estimates, prompt service, $25/hr. Frank Reed Monroe 770-267-7213
Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all sizes, fences of all types, especially horse
All bushhogging, fert., box blade & other tractor work, also, ditch bank clearing, exc. equip., prompt quotes & work. Tony Tate Aleharetta 770-740-0723
All light tractor needs, bushhog, clearing, fence post holes, loader work & spraying, dependable w/reas. rate. R. Lunsford
fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding & surrounding co's. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770-505-6959
Custom saw your logs into valuable lumber & posts with Woodmizer at your place, $0.18 cents per BF. Michael Steele Cleveland 770395-1609
Aleharetta 770-442-8969
All types of farm fencing, wire, wood, privacy, and vinyl, reas. rates, Douglas Co., surrounding areas; also, loader work. Thomas
Custom sawing w/band sawmill on your site, reas. rates, lumber avail. Tod Utter Thomaston 706-647-5941
Electrical, plumbing, and carpentry
Kelly 770-456-0293 770-352-4053 All types of farm fencing, wood, wire, vinyl,
services, will trade same for farm equip. Mike Burks McDonough 770-914-6781
land clearing, driveways, cut and graveled. E. Farm & privacy fences, new build or repair,
Yeoman Zebulon 770-567-1391
in Gwinnett/surrounding counties. Tim
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, lgt. Franklin Dacula 770-963-3369
grading & loader work, plowing, fert. & seed Free removal of old farm machinery & scrap
spreading, Oconee & surrounding counties. metal in Madison & surrounding counties. Jeff
Alan Johnson Watkinsville 706-769-8192
Arnold Commerce 706-335-2853
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other
spraying pasture, scraping driveways. Smithy states, reas. rates; also, have tractor for
Dodson Ellija}'. 706-276-1432
bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas.
Any type tractor work, backhoe, bulldozier, Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507
4WD tractor w/implements, bushhogging, Horseshoeing, qlty. craftsmanship since food plots, driveways, fencing, horse barns, 1991. Scott Ledbetter Marietta 770-971-2211
pasture. C. Tanner Albany 912-886-4014 Horseshoeing-prompt, reliable service in.N.
912-567-4523
E. & N. W. Ga., competitive rates, scheduled
Any type of tractor work, plowing, seeding, appointments. Steve Klossing Ellijay 706-
driveways scraped, bushhogging, 59 mi. 635-8355
radius around Atlanta, free estimates. T. Horseshoeing-qlty. hoofcare since 1976,
Mu!EhY Palmetto 770-463-0134
now. serving a 50-mile radius from Social
Bobcat & tractor work of all kinds, Forsyth, Circle~ call for appt., some Saturdays avail.
Hall, Dawson, Lumpkin & Union cos., Bob Bond Social Circle 770-464-4353
dependable, reasonable & insured. Lee Light grading, clearing, swells cut, load
Kil~atrick Atlanta 770-540-9555
fertilizers in spreaders, Fayette, Pike Co.,
Bushhogging $12/A., 10 A. or more, most southern areas. Randall Moss
Cherokee, Forsyth and surrounding areas. Williamson 770-228-9000
Ted Curtis Canton 770-889-0520
Loader backhoe, bushhog, flower, garden
Bushhogging work done at a reas. rate by tilling, aeration, seeding, chain saw work, 28
exp. operator, prompt service. L. hp. 4x4 tractor for lrg. jobs, 2 whl. Gravely for
Blankenbaker Dallas 770-4432434
sm. jobs. George Kelecheck Norcross 770-
Bushhogging & light tractor work, reas. 209-9868
rates in Douglas Co. and surrounding area. Older mdl. tractor repair, equip. repair,
Danny Mccravy Douglasville 770-949-6372 welding, bushhogging & misc. farm work.
David Smallwood Douglasville 770-942-
Only one ad may be placed per family unit. 6694
Pasture renovations, core aeration, fertilization, liming, weed control, manure
breakup & reseeding. R. Horton Winder 770-
307-2062
Prof. trapper will remove nuisance coyote, beaver, etc., dart gun to medicate, tranquilize roaming or hard to catch cattle, goats, etc.,
statewide service. Mike Thomasson
Buchanan 770-646-5810
Responsible young man will do bobcat work,
level riding area, move manure, grade, reasonable. Nick Abbott Canton 770-735-
2501
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or
logs, custom sawed on your prop., cut to your
specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw
sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Sprigging Russell Bermuda conventional or
no-till. Alton Smith Toccoa 706-886-1668
Sprigging lift 44, Coastal bennuda, now
booking for spring planting, refs. avail. statewide, no-till or conventional planter. Scott
McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640
Stump grinding, free estimates. Jerry Phelps
McDonough 770483-1464
Stump grinding, jobs lge. or small, reliable
and reas., Henry and surrounding cos. Hal
Miller Stockbridge 770-389-3288
Stumps ground neatly below ground level,
reas. priced, . free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Top qlty. lumber sawn from your logs on your
property for barns, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc., w/woodmizer portable sawmill.
Larry Dunagan Toccoa 706-886-7751
Top qlty. cert. sprigs, lift 85 & lift 84,
Coastal, Alicia, del. avail., will also plant on your
fann, statewide. Richard Beasley Doerun 912-
787-5336
Tractor bushhog & box blade work in Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson, Hall & Clarke, fully insured, reas. rates. Van Foster Jefferson
706-367-1772
Tree thinning & pine release & pruning,
forestry work anywhere in GA., call Yorder Family Fann Forestry, Inc. David Breedlove Jeffersonville 912-945-6078
Trenching done for irrigation and water lines
for barns and chicken houses, w/in 20 mi. Mitch
Wages Loganville 770-466-2314
Wild hog removal service; mid & mid south Georgia, dependable & responsible, no charge,
aft. 5 pm. John Cummings Fort Valley 912-
825-3416
.
Will build fann fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs., ancl all other related work,
statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-
376-6708
Will build fann fences, any type, state wide. John Hill Maysville 706-335-7755
Will build or repair fann bldgs. Billy Healan
1610 Church St. Conyers 30012 770-922-
0685
Will build or repair all types of barns, garages, etc., exp., statewide. Russell Knick Buford 770-945-0581
Will catch, haul, or pen cattle, have horses,
dogs, pens & tranq. gun, statewide. D. Boyt Yatesville 706-647-9757
Will catch, haul or pen cattle, have horses, dogs & all necessary equip. Adam Bohler
Tignall 706-028-5284
Will clean out wells, hand dug or drilled. Allen
Denton 2209 Ogeechee River Rd. Warrenton 30828 706-465-9540
Will cut hay near. Loganville, Snellville &
Walnut Grove. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-
2402
Will do tractor work & plow gardens in Cumming/Alpharetta area, reas. rates. M. E.
Castleberry Aleharetta 770-475-6746
Will remove wild hogs from your fann or property, statewide service, call aft. 6 pm. D.
Smith Dudley 912-676-3216
Will saw your logs into lumber at your
location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262
Will thin your trees, pre-commercial or pine
release. David Breedlove Jeffersonville 912-
945-8075
Farm Services Wanted
Need good hayman to cut, rake & bale 1.5 A. of Coastal/Bahia on halves, located halfway between. Thomson & Warrenton. Daniel Roush Warrenton 706-465-2548
Want 18 A. of hay cut & baled on halves or will negotiate. Tracy Ashe Gainesville 770297-1554
Want aluminum barn roof repaired, nailed & coated, Henry Co. George Pace Hampton 770-946-4187
Want someone w/portable sawmill to saw lumber at my location, 20 mi. north of Albany. D. Harris Leesburg 912-846-2709
Want someone to weld garden flower trellis & iron fence & gate. Sam Gunter Atlanta 770723-1605.
Want someone to trap beavers out of 15 A. pond. Sam L. Cochran Sylvania 912-863.7326
Want someone to cut & bale 2-3 A. of fescue
& vetch, near Lawrenceville. M. M. Ogletree .Lawrenceville 770-963-3228
Want someone to clean out an old well, 4' square, 40' deep. Bill Prince Walnut Grove 770-784-9314
.
Side-Dress Now
In late spring, lightly side-dress
perennials, including spring bulbs, with 5-10-10 or 10-10-10 fertilizer,
according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Be
careful to avoid the center or crown
of the plant.
FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084
'94 Case IH tractor mdL 495, 1 owner, sheltered, 200 hrs., w/bushhog mdl. 2400 front loader/canopy, pert. cond., $17,900. Robert Collett Canton 770-720-3102
,95 446 JD 4x4 hay roller, used 20 hrs., $10,000/obo., call aft. 8 pm. Tony Wheeler
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial, or domestic employment eermitted.
Ag. professional avail. forfann management, hands-on, 30+ yrs. exp., 4 yr. degree, all livestock, horses a specialty. Mike Waters Atlanta 770-455-4390
Cumming 706-265-4671 '96 Case IH4210, 4WD, canopy, shuttle, 6'
loader, bucket, toolbar, 70 hp., like new, 75 hrs., $26,000, call evgs. W. H. Balenger Cornelia 706-778-9542
'96 Cub Cadet mdl. HDS 2185, 18 hp. V-twin Kohler eng., hydro. trans., 48" deck , like new, $3195. Hayward L. Webb Meigs 912-294-
Care.taker/handyman has spare time to fill, -'4"-96;:;;2=----------------
wants extra work, Coweta Co., reas. rates '96 JD 870 tractor w/front-end loader & sev.
Paul Gagnon Newnan 770-304-0875
other implements, all like new, best offer.
Couple seeks fann employment in exchange Steven T. Purvis Martinez 706-863-3618
for housing, many yrs. horse exp., E. side of '98 MF 4263, 90 hp. cab w/heat/air & front-
Atlanta. B. New Stockbridge 770-474-3221 end loader, 350 hrs., $38,000, 1360 JD disc
Exe. opportunity for someone, possibilyeven mower-cond., good cond., $5,250. N. F.
student, to work on chicken & poultry fann Watson Madison 706-342-8167 770-309-
housing & salary provided. Monika Parrish 4085
Bethlehem 404-245-8818 770-868-1821
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Female needed for lgt. duties on small fann free room/board, sml. salary, no exp necessary. Ra-y Patton Marietta 770-438-6904
Reliable, exp. dairy help wanted, must
furnish ref. w/phone numbers. Lee Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531
Responsible, reliable female w/exp w/horses, cattle, other livestock, seeks parttime work in exchange for living qtrs./reduced rent, ref., w/in Athens area. Keri Copeland Sylvania 912-857-4670
Stable in Stockbridge needs barn help willing to trade boarding or riding for services, must have transportation. Linda Pinsky Morrow 770-961-0067
Want person/couple, semi-retired, to help on cattle fann, 20 hrs./wk., no salary, free housing & garden plot, no drugs/alcohol. Billy Gibson Siloam 706-467-2676
Want female to help in small garden room board & small salary. John McDonald Oconee 912-552-7000
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
hvy. duty, call aft. 5 pm. D. Wasden Heehzibah 706-592-5223
1 hay conveyor. Oscar E. Phillips Alpharetta 770-475-6398
1 horse wagon w/new 7' bed, 4 rubber tires w/hydr. brakes, good hames, $695. Dixie Arnett Tifton 912-391-9080
1 old mule drawn seeder-fertilizer, good cond., also, 2 horse wagon seat, mule harness & other equip. J. Gill Summerville 706-8572934
10 disc bush bog harrow, 3-pt., $175, hvy. duty, good cond. Bill Jones Williamson 770567-4003
11 hp. Sears tractor-mower, $300, 8 hp. TroyBilt chipper/shredder, $300, wheel composter, $50. Bob Danforth Marietta 770998-3937
12x8 dump trlr., dual hyd., cyl. dual wheel; 4' side farm trlr., good cond., $1500. Steve Williams Bainbridge 912-246-5201
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's
Want reliable person/family to work on broiler New," look under Agency Directory and select
chicken fann, house & salary provided, call Current Jssue under the Market Bulletin
daytime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton 706- heading. Note: advertisements for the Market
278-4535 706-629-9145
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Want reliable person/family to work on lge
ranch, exp. operating combine, hay baling, hvy
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equip., house, salary, other benefits, in any form or incorporated into any information
Meriwether Co. J. Huckaby Greenville 706- retrieval system without the written consent ofthe
672-4849
Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Want retired caretaker for small acreage
w/animals, nondrinker preferred, separate apt. The Market Bulletin is printed on
r---------------- rent nego. R. Mu!EhY Conyers 770-860-8143. Want stable to manage, exc. ref., Paulding
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FARM MACHINERY
is published weekly by the
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
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.
'97Ford1720, 29 hrs., bushhog, boom pole, 7 shank all-purpose plow, $10,800 or will sell sep. Glen Dills Griffin 770-233-0796
'49 Ford 8N, $2500; 1-row 3-pt. hitch planter, $225. Robert Hunnewell Quitman 912-2638239
'51 AC tractor, w/5' pull type bushhog, tractor needs repair, also, 20' trailer. Vernon Jennings Woodstock 404-899-0231
'52 8N Ford tractor, rebuilt eng., good cond., $2700/obo, call aft. 5:30 pm. Ben Watson Cordele 912-273-3102
'53 JD 60 tractor, orig. parts, runs good, $3500. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-5386315
.'63 JD 3010, 60 hp.,.w/pull type bushhog, new paint, great cond., $6800. Larry Evans Comer 706-783-3068
'64 Ford 4000, dsl., $4200; Super A w/3-pt. hitch $1950. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770-8329816
'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
'86 Case 455C loader, eng. & final drive, rebuilt, exc. cond., $21,500. Ralph Scoggins Palmetto 770-463-3777
'86 Ford 39-10, like new, 5 pcs. equip., 700 hrs. ori tractor, $16,500. Ricky White Dahlonega 706-865-1689
'89 Ford tractor, 2810, 700 hrs., good cond., $9500; '84 Ford tractor, 3600, 1100 hrs., A.1 cond., $8750. Lance Wilson Winder 770-8674666
'89 Ford 1720, 450 hrs., turf tires, harrow, bushhog, box blade, $9000. Tracy Howard Rentz 912-984-4477
'90 Ford 345 C, box scrape, 1350 hrs., $14,500. Donald Hasty Rocky Face 706-6737410
'90 Ford 6610, C/H/A, dual remotes, $19,000, JD 3010, $6250. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3815
'92 H & S 125 manure spreader, PTO driven, 4'x12', running gear ok, rusty box needs repair, $100. Brad Thatcher Alpharetta 770-6634075
'93 JD Gator, 6-wheel, dump bed, exc. cond., $5000. Terrell Hayes Winterville 706-742-8865
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130 hp. Hercules dsl. eng. comp. mounted 3940 JD silage cutter, elec. control w/control S700 Ford tractor, runs good, dual tires. E. H. Equip. for Farman Cub, 24" disc plow, $300. Ford 3930 '97 model, 45 hp, 260 hrs.,
on irrigation frame, exc. cond., $2SOO. Jack box, 2 heads, com & haylage, sheltered, ready Craven Baxley 912-367-9749 912-367-2941 B. T. Gracey Grovetown 706-S63-5363
canopy, weights, telescopic links, exc. tractor,
Williams Camilla 912-336-S519
to work, slao, dairy equip. C. J. Everett Doerun SN tractor, comp. reconditioned w/bushhog Equip. from commercial hen houses for sale. $14,500. Jerry B. Graham Rincon 912-754-
135 MF tractor, p/s, gas, hi-lo trans,, live lift, 912-7S2-5717
& bush & bog. Roy Crowe Gainesville 770- Gary Roper Dahlonega 706-S64-3294
9271
live PTO, $5500; posthole digger, scrape 4 IH 295 R JD 71 flex planters, with culti. or "'5"'32=---'4"'92=-7c.....,_~--~-~----- Equip. trailer 6'6"x16' w/ramps, $995, 5' Ford 5000 dsl., p/s, new tires, $7500, good
blade. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770-475- ripper spider. Bobby Fountain Cochran 912- 9100 John Bean 1000 gal. pecan sprayer rotary tiller, $695. Fred Loggins Nicholson cond. Hal Roach Ro}'.ston 706-245-6206
4915
934-6837
$13,500; 500 gal. PTO sprayer for large or 706-757-3346
Ford 515 mower, recently rebuilt wobble
14' three axle trailer, $700; 250 CFM 4,row culti. $450, post digger, $395, dirt small trees, $6500. Bubber Pippin Albany Equip. trlr. 6'6"x16', dual 600 lb. axles, drive, exc. cond., $700; Super pan SP45, $275;
compressor, $4000. John Twitty Winder 770- scoop, $225; 16 & 20 disc harrow $525/$575, _9_12_-_S_94_-_4__ 548 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ bumper pull, 25" ball, not floored, $450. Ron woodsplitter, vertical, 3-pt., PTO, $400. Dwaine
307-0696
hvy. duty boom $200. M. Crosby Blackshear 9N Ford tractor, good cond., $2000/cash. Hulett Milan 912-362-4695
Simmons Newnan 770-253-55S6
16 ft. dovetail, 4 wheel, elec. brakes, 912-449-6573
Calvin Walker Locust Grove 770-914-13SS
Excel Hustler 275, 23 hp., 6' deck, new paint Ford 5600 tractor, runs good, dsl., hvy. duty
pressure treated deck, $1000. W.D. Harris 4020 JD, comp. restored, exc. cond., 9N Ford tractor, fair cond., good sheet metal, & other parts, $3500, Iv. msg. Bill Shell bushhog, s~rape blade, 7', $S900. Edward
Riverdale 770-997-7959
1S.4x34, $10,500. E. C. McDonald Brook_s $1SOO. R.H. Bryan Shellman 912-679-2134 Palmetto 770-463-1S3S
Schaefer Tallulah 706-206-170S
16' flatbed trlr., new fir., new tires, elec. 912-26S-9042
A Farmall w/hydr. lift, culti., lay-off plow, 12V, F Gleaner combine, c/a, grain header, good Ford 6600 w/loader, 3 remotes, good tires,
Brakes & ramps, $SOO. Eddie Stewart 43 B JD on steel, $2000/obo, also, A.C.B. good tires, good cond., $600, aft; 4xS trailer, tires, runs good, field ready, $4400. S. A. Mize ind. PTO, good cond., $12,500; NH 570 sq.
Buckhead 706-342-42S9
parts. E. S. Hester Cumming 770-844-7984 loading gate, $300, call aft. 5 pm. J. T. Davis Royston 706-245-S954
baler, like new, $6700. Richard McWhorter
16' 4-wheel dovetail trailer, drive on first, 4320 JD, new tires, sheltered, great cond., "'M"'o"'n""roe"-"-'-77'-0'--=-26=-7'---"60"'S"'2=-------~- Farm wagon 1Oton, no floor, like new, $900, Carrollton 770-25S-7551
$450. J. W. Howard Cornelia 706-776-9631 3300 JD combine, com & grain heads. Craig A Farmall tractor, cultivator, exc. cond., new other equip. avail., call aft. S pm. Walter Lokey Ford 661 O tractor, 1SOO hrs., good cond.,
16' Kuhn hay tedder, good cond., $1200. Evans Sylvania 912-S63-7777
paint, manual lift, $2500, call aft. 3 pm. Donald Dearing 706-595-6101
$14,000; 3 btm. switch plow w/hydro till, $1500.
Curtis Miller Temple 770-445-3447
450B JD track loader, engine recently rebuilt Wood Danielsville 706-335-5S7S
Farmall A tractor, $2400/obo, cultivator & Donald" Ritch Americus 912-924-4314
1S-4-34 tractor tires w/tubes, $325 ea; w/clutch pressure plate throwout bearing. C. AC 1950 narrow (tri-cycle) front-end for WD wood saws. Ben Bonaire 912-32S-72S1
Ford 6610 w/loader, 72 hp., $20,000, exc.
Ferguson front wgts $50 ea., lnt'I front wgts $40 West Fairburn 770-996-7442
or WD 45, good cond., $200/obo. Charles Farmall Cub, good cond., $2500; Farmall cond., only 330 hrs. W. Dennis Moreland 770-
ea., 4-row Ferguson tillavator. Donald Vickers 460 Long Ford tractor, 137S hrs., cutting Frank Palmetto 770-463-5143
.Super C, runs, needs work, $1000. Jimmy 304-2564
Wray 912-46S-53S6
harrow, bushhog, box scrape, potato plow, fert. AC 66 combine w/grain bin, good sheets, Douthit Macon 912-477-0113
Ford SN tractor, 12V & recent paint, lift is
1947 Avery & 1939 CleTrac general tractors spreader, boom pole, $7500. Samuel Baynes $300. Jimmy Edwards Watkinsville 706-769- Farmall Cub, exc. cond., new tires, clutch, good, runs great, $2400. C. Templeton Locust
w/2 new rear tires, $1450. Perry Swanson Chatsworth 706-695-5740
.=.59=-1"-'7-------------~ bearings, batt., culti., middle buster, disk Grove 770-957-9494
Douglas 912-2S3-1902 912-3S3-9159
4S" Ferris walk-behind mower, recently AC series 60 & series 70 combines, both harrow, $3000. C. Allen Monticello 706-46S- Ford SN parts, T0-30, $1500; D-60 Kamatzu
1950 Vac Case, restored, tires, brks., replaced 12 hp. Kohler, hydro. drive, hvy. duty good cond., under shelter, 1 series 60 for parts. 6327
needs clutch, 3-pt. post hole digger $250, 6'
bearings, clutch, lift, rear housing gages, trans. deck, hand brks. D. Dorr McDonough 770- Andy Adams Hartwell 706-376-7107
Farmall H, eng. stuck but complete, Farmall pull type bushhog, $200. Kevin Pahl Crawford
& more, $5000. W. E. Gordon Albany 912- 957-0922
AC tractor crawler 6HG, runs strong, exc. M shutters for sale. Paul Watkins Auburn 770- 706-743-S049
439-2SS2
4SS NH haybine, 9', good cond., $1500. undercarriage, starts easy, doesn't use oil, has 963-4930
Ford SN tractor & bushhog, looks/runs good,
1951 mdl. B JD tractor, restored, new paint, Gary Watson Buena Vista 912-649-7070
hyd. leak, $3500. Bob Durkee Fayetteville Farmall H, good rubber/metal, runs nice, new tires, 12V, $2SOO/obo. Jack Mcclung
seat, covers & decals, also, cycle mower, 4WD dsl. compact tractor by Satoh 1300D, '-77'--0=---'46-"1'---'15=-7'-'2=--------~--~ $1100, other equip. avail. Dave Alvord Hamilton 706-62S-5726
$4,695. Ernest Owens Acworth 770-974- comes w/tiller, scrape blade, boom pole, exc. AC-C tractor wd. front end, 3-pt. $1200, AC- Conyers 770-S60-9190
Ford 9N tractor, new front tires, brks., seals,
3395
cond., $3000. Jeff Gustafson Cumming 770- C tractor rigged, 3-pt. w/G Whiz cult., drawbar Farman Super H, 3-pt. hitch, adapter 4' tie rod ends, good lift, new paint, $2400/cash, 6
1952 JD 3-pt. hitch, good cond., bushhog, 844-S750
$1100, AC-CA parts tractor, $450. Harley bushhog, $1200. R. Hickman Roberta 912- prn-9 ~m. G. Nardin Cumming 770-SS6-0S51
disc harrow, break pole, planters, culti., $4000. Forest Giles Stockbridge 912-452-1032
4WD dsl. compact tractor by Satoh, 3-pt. hitch, tiller, scrape blade, boom pole, $3000.
Kimmons Cumming 770-SS7-0431 Alabama mule garden tractor, other equip.
S36-5990 Farmall Super A w/planter, culti., 1-pt. hitch,
Ford round baler, $1000, mdl. 4 ton mixer
wagon w/elec. scales. Marvin c. Jones
1952 Super M Farmall, good cond. Hugh Jeff Gustafson Cumming 770-844-S750
N. Wood Rome 706-235-9969
scrape blade, good cond., call aft. 6 pm. E. J. Unadilla 912-627-3192
Adams Hartwell 706-376-S521
5' 3-pt. hitch mower, good cond., $600. B. L. Allis Chalmers 170 tractor, p/s, 54 hp., Bailey Ball Ground 770-735-3733
Ford sickle mower 7'6'', JD side rake, good
1954 JD 60 gas tractor, 3-pt. hitch, p/s, runs Gravitt Cumming 770-SS7-0S95
remotes, 3-pt. hitch, good tires, field ready, Farmall Super C tractor w/implements, good cond., $400 ea. or trade for cows. Jerry
good, $2600; '56 JD 50 gas tractor, p/s, not. 5' 3-pt. hitch bushhog, $300; 2 tractor tires $4900. W. L. Davis Cartersville 770-3S7- cond., $3500. Paul Stevenson Mansfield 770- Crunkleton Carnesville 706-3S4-2062
running, $1500. V. J. Williams Valdosta 912- 12x2S, $50 ea. R. Redmon Maysville 706- _96_5_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7S7-5152
Ford tractor 3600, p/s, rollbar, dsl. eng.,
559-7465
652-2376
Ariens rear-tine tiller RT6020 w/plow attach., Farmall, exc. cond., turning plow, harrows, much more. Howard Millsap Newnan 770-
1956 lnt'I 300 utility & harrow, 3S hp., gas, 5' LMC60 finish mower, hvy. duty, less than 1 exc. cond., $S50. Paul Herbert Griffin 770- spring tooth, 12V, $3200. Tim Loudermilk 253-4594
p/s, remote hyd., 3-pt. hitch, good shape, yr. old, exc. cond., $950/obo. Mike Mason =22=-S=--=2=-01""7~---~----~--~ McDonough 770-914-7020
Ford tractor 4600 SN, good cond., dsl., p/s,
$4000/obo. J. Clark Tennille 912-552-7176 Sharpsburg 770-463-0653
Basic pinestraw baler, like new, $5500. H. Ferguson T0-20 1949, new radiator water $S200 w/hole diggers, $7900 w/o. Tom Rupert
1974 MF backhoe loader, $4500. Glenn 5' Woods belly mower, w/hook-up for Super Johnson Tennille 912-552-7S27
pump, gauges, steering wheel, looks & run Grovetown 706-651-S902
Pirkle Buford 770-945-S653
A, mint cond., $1400. Bobby Deloach Belt pulley, PTO w/belt, fits MF tractor, $200. good w/bushhog $3500. Sam Gunn Gleaner combine, self-prop., good cond.,
197S Allis-Chalmers w/4-way blade, good Statesboro 912-S52-5363
Weyman Rooks Albany 912-SS3-6541
Woodbury 706-553-2407
exc. for harvesting fescue seed, del. avail.,
cond., $7500. Gary McCollum Toccoa 706- 5' Woods finish mower, used 3 times, too big Big rnd: hay baler, 241 Jnt'I, runs good, First products S.S. fert. distr., $1000, fork lift $4750. L. S. Carruth Winder 770~S67-3053
779-2366
for yard, $1450 or trade. Steve Poole $2000, Iv. msg. Michael Brown Sandersville TCM propane 14' lift, 3000 lbs., $3000. J. Gleaner M combine, 15' grain, 4 row 3S"
19SS Wheel Horse garden tractor, 16 hp, Stockbridge 770-474-9154 770-S49-7725
"'9""12=--=348_;..:;_-=6=-S5"'0'-----------~ Kemp Lyons 912-526-6S62
cornhead, $3500; JD 4 row, no-till planter
Onan, hydro., 42" deck, extra tractor & deck, 5' bushhog disc mower, good cond., $1500. Bobcat 753 loader, '95 mdl., tooth bucket, Ford 1710 4x'4 w/loader, new paint, low hrs., $1200, sprayer, 12-row hyd. pump, $1200. Joe
other extras, good cond., $1400. Steve T. Boyt Thomaston 706-472-3724
1740 hrs., exc. cond., $12,000. C. Roger bad eng., $4500. Robert Clark Leslie 912-S74- Eason Ellaville 912-937-2667
Zwemer Evans 706-S69-169S
5' rotary mower, needs some sheet metal Ansley Cornelia 706-77S-4165
1S1S
Good used Yanmar tractor w/tiller, call aft. 5
1993 S50B JD, 3075 hrs., exc. cond., work, gear box & frame, exc. cond., $75. F. Bobcat M-610 w/backhoe, all attach. & Ford 2 row cultivator w/3-pt. hitch, $400, pm. James Forrister Cedartown 770-748-
$55,000; 3S5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., $9000. Henson Dearing 706-597-1404
bucket, 900 hrs., $7,000, aft. 6 pm. David cotton wagon-ideal for hauling hay, $200. Don 6917
Veazey Cason Mitchell 706-59S-3017
5209 New Idea mower-conditioner, used 2 Helton Cleveland 706-S65-4546
Sasser Stockbridge 770-4S3-0710
H-Farmall, tricycle front-end, show room
199S Zetor tractor & Batwing mower, used 1 seasons, $5000, call aft 6 pm. Scott Craig Bottom dbl. flange bottom rollers for JD 690- Ford 2000, 3 cyl., gas, exc. cond., recently ready, runs good, no smoke, $2295. Jess
season. J. Shelley Cedartown 770-748-1S91 Madison 706-342-3777
B, $150 ea. G. Smith Adel 912-S96-4584
painted, harrow, $4500. Richard Welch Arnett Atlanta/Chamblee 770-455-4351
2 - Covington planters, hay fork, hay spear, 54 Cub tractor, front/rear cultivator, call aft. S Braden winch 20,000 lb. sgl. line pull, PTO Sandersville 912-552-556S
Harrow, sgl. split-gang, 22" scalloped disks,
1.20.4x3S tractor tires, S lug wheels & pa_sture pm. Raymond Townsend Chats11Vorth 706- driven, $500. Herman Lee Savannah 912- Ford 3000 D, live shaft, new paint, hi-lo good for food plots 5.5' wide, $250/obo.
' ~1l~!Ml!l~.?'~ :.695-3fl:36~-- -.~,.-~::-."'"~"~'-'~"'""""'""~"-"" -748-7158---;-...-.v~~..;.:..0""'-~ --.c~"""*'"-::.:~.~._.:." -trans; .lgts~btush ..guard.,.wellz~tairl!>d.- no ==--c~=--,,--,,~-=---.,.-,,..-...,,,,=--=--=--,,. 55 Case for parts, bad motor, $300. John British Leyland 4 cyl. dsl., fits JCB backhoes leaks, $4900/firm. Ray Graham Locust Grove
Wallace Houston Leesburg 912-432-5738
Hesston 1030 disk mower; good cond. field
2 5.00x15 tires & wheels for 1720 Ford, 2 Paul Mt. Vernon 912-529-4255
or Long 465 tractors, sell/trade. Cory Stern _77-=0=-_95..,.7,,.-,,,o3:-:9c-:6=------c--,-,,.-..,-~,,,.,,. ready, $2400. Michael Leggett Douglasville
rear tires 11.2x24. John Addy Fairmount 706- 550 MF combine w/grain & corn heads, good Gray 912-986-3265
Ford 3000 D, no ps, new paint, S spd., $4800 770-942-2491
629-S527
cond., sheltered by retired farmer. C.R. Bushhog 20' batwing mower, exc. cond., cash; MF 135, gas, no ps, 6 spd., good paint, Hesston 5530 round hay baler, makes 500-
2 Corley sawmills, 1 power unit, no edger. F. Summers Tifton 912-382-3765
$10,500. John Wheaton Leesburg 912-759- $4500 cash. B. Davis Mableton n0-941-6312 600 lb. bales, good cond., $3SOO. Alicia
M. Blevins Rising Fawn 706-462-2232
6' Gill pulverizer, exc. cond., $600; 5' 6953
Ford 3400 backhoe, buckets, one 22", one Sanderlin Al!l!ling 706-541-1174
2 Covington 46-TP planters mntd. on 2 row, bushhog open on both ends, $400 Larry Bushhog 5 Big Bee, hvy. duty, $435, Tru Flo 34 1/2", good cond., $100 ea. Allen Smith Hesston 5540 round baler, $4500. Bobby
3-pt. hitch cufti., good shape, 2 Sheffield sweeps, $1075/firm. Wesley Bellamy Luthersville 770-927-67S1
2 David Brown tractors, 1 needs clutch, the other for parts, $1500, other equip. Foster DuBois Brunswick 912-265-3429
Fortson Danielsville 706-795-2503
250 seed fert., $295, subsoiler $245. c. A.
60' Hutchinson grain auge~ 6" dia good Dangar Canton 770-751-9722
cond., $600. Tracy Watson B~ena ViSia 912- Bushhog mdl. 32145 rotary mower, 13' wide,
649-243S.
low. hrs., $4200; NH 270 sq. baler, Hesston
600 Ford tractor, rebuilt eng., good tires & PT10 mower-cond., NH 9' tedder, 4 whl. rake,
paint, 12V, $3S50/obo cash., J. Lewis White all/$3500. Doyle Medders Sylvester 912-776-
Powder Springs 770-943-6640
Hunter Winder 770-S67-4483
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Schuman Turin 770-599-3S70
601 Ford Workmaster, new motor, some _C_A_A_l-lis_C_h-al_m_e-rs-t-ra_ct_o-~-.5-,-b-us_h_h_o_g_,t-ra-c-to-r
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drive, 1 gas hyd. drive, 50', $2000 ea., good 253-65SS
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cond. Glen Brasington Pavo 912-S59-2766 2-LT radial tires-235xS5x16, good treaa,
never punctured, $29 for both; Country Squire radial HIT 235x75x15, $10; Goodyear LT 265x75x15 tire/whl., $20. Al Klein Ellijay 706-
601 Ford tractor w/bushhog & cutting harrow, $3SOO. Charles Thurman Ellijay 706-635-
4305 601 Workmaster, 4 cyl. gas, PTO, 3-pt., new
gauges/exhaust, steering, runs great.looks
Case lnt'I S420 round baler, mint cond., like new: Donald Purcell Commerce 706-335_20'-2=-'9-.....,......,,.....,,..,.-,..,,--__,.--,--.,...........,,.~--,.,.---.,...
Case lnt'I S610 tub grinder, $5500. Aluah Pasley Thomaston 706-648-3S12
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276-4135 20' bumper pull, 2" ball, metal fir., 2 ft. metal
sRidiceas,77n0e_w45t6ir_e0s3,8$01100. Lonny Brooks Villa
200 MF-6-way blade, 10' spreader body,
ood, $3950. Walter Terry Griffin 770-229-4966 605-C Vermeer round baler, $1200, 7' disk
hay cutier $350. Floyd FuIIer Mauk 912-649_6795
66 Sears SS12 tractor w/plow, 3-pt. hitch,
Case Jnt'l, 55 hp. tractor w/2250 lnt'I .quicj
s attach. front loader, 6' bushhog mower, aux.
hyd., 433 hrs., exc. cond., $16,500. Aubrey . Ghann Augusta 706-S60-1090
Case tractor, 43 PTO hp., $3200; New Idea
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motor driven. K. Queen Epworth 706-492- exc. cond., $SOO. Walt Napier Lavonia 706- PTO manure spreader $400; milking machine
25S9
_356-4759
$600, make offers. Steve McKinley Cumming
2020 JD, p/s. 5 & 6' bushhogs, also, hvy. 3- 674 Jnt'I tractor, front-end loader, $5000, JD _77_0_-_S_S9_-_1_70_S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
pt. subsoiler. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770- 71 planters, toolbar. Tim McCord Fort Valley Chain driven carriage used for moving
942-501S
_912-S25-3270 912-9SS-SSOO
sawdust chips, 16'W, 17"H, 47' L, $300. Jean
22 hp. Yanmar, 4WD, dsl., w/loader, $S750; 7 Bush Brand Bushhog & hvy. duty 6' Ford Pyles Buchanan 770-74S-4303
MF, 50 hp., gas, p/s, w/6' mower, $5950, call scrape blade, Baltic fert. spreader, like new. Clipper seed cleaner, super mdl. 67-D, 3-
aft. 10 am. L. Genet Norcross 770-921-159S _Donny Moulder Braselton 706-654-3540
screen, $3500. Richard Zabadah Americus
235 MF dsl. tractor w/bushhog, good cond,. 715 Intl. combine w/grain head, low hrs:, exc. ~91~2"""'92~4'--"""67'-34=-' - - - - - - - . . , - - - - - - -
$6200. Roger McDaniel Adel 912-S96-7130 cond.; 1000 gal. water wagon, JD cultivator. D. Cross sprayer, 500 gal. w/John Blue pump,
26 ft. Gooseneck flatbed axle dovetail, good _Harden .Buerna Vista 912-937-5072
25' coverage (expandp.ble), like new, $2500.
floor, rubber & paint, $3500; 14 ft. bumper pull 715 Intl. combine, 15' grain table, header, no Donny Hughes Route 3, Box 1110 Fort Valley
flatbed 2 axle, dovetail, $595. P. Garrison eng., make offer. Kyle Brown Tignall 706-2S5- _3_10_3_0_9_1_2_-S_2_5_-0_1_7_S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Commerce 706-335-6454
_2000
Custom built 2 horse covered wagon, comp.
3 trailers--dump, utility, equip. hauler, $750 $3,650, or trade for '39+ Ford. H. Stephens Calhoun 706-629-2220
3 all wheel drive GI type grain/feed truck, 2 running, 1 for ,parts, 1 flatbed, PTO, winch, $4000/obo. Steve Hoffman Newnan 770-3044351
3" Berkeley PTO driven irrig. pump on
735 energy hyd. hoist, for dumping grain wagons, $2500. Charles H. Fountain Dublin _912-272-4463
s hp. tiller, 1 plow & 1 rake, these are made for a Power King tractor. M. H. Autry .covington 770-7S6-S054
S wheel V-hay rake, 3-pt. hitch, good cond. and in use, $900. Eddy Turner Tennille 912-
p/s for Ford 3000, others. J. L. Lewis White
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Danuser post driver, $1250, PTO drive;
spreader, 3-pt. hitch, PTO drive $300; 4xS trlr.,
$350. A. s. Marks Dacula 67S-377-9S48
David Bradley, 5 hp. B/S w/parts tractor, turn
plow, cultivator, disk harrow & middle buster, $400. J. Stratford Mcintyre 912-946-2906
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wheels; pipe, foot valve heads, $1000. Ed
Bowen Dewy Rose 706-2S3-6353
3400 Ford tractor, runs Blouacdhear' nbaunck7e7t0&-64h6a-y5f2o4r1ks '
good, $6250
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350 Ford sq. baler, $1000/obo. T. Murray
Surrency 912-367-3054
35KW Onan alternator, harrow, JD 750 no-till
drill, Vicon mower, rake, 604 Super J baler.
_552-92SS
s wheel hay rake, Vicon, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $700, aft. 7 pm. E. p oweII, Jr. .Montrose 912-376-45S2
S-disc bog harrow, 4' Bushhog, hay spear, boom pole, dirt scoop, seeder-spreader, $700
for all. Johnny Hobbs Crawford ('.06-743-5927 so1 Power Master tractor, loader, bushhog,
scrape, rock rake, $5000. L. Davidson Lula
Dearborn 2 disc turnover, 1 row cultivator,
Sheffield sweep. R. S. Walton Ellenwood .7.7..0...9.,6o1,--~5-3-~0~,6..,,....-,.......,.-,,.,-,,,.,.-,--,,---=...,..-
Deutz-Allis 490 sq. baler, $6500, Deutz-Fahr KSS5 rake, $500, Deutz-Allis KH500 tedder, $1500. Jeff Tucker Loganville 770-267-3926
Dr. Field brush mower, S hp., Briggs/Stratton eng., elec. start, self-prop., like new cond. R. Thigpen Waycross 912-2S3-1973
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Drum mower, 6', $SOO; tedder, 7', $400; both
v 36 disc Taylorway cutting harrow; 64 disc S55 NH rnd. baler, 7 disc Kuhn mower, used last year, good cond. Larry Holsomback
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finishing Taylorway harrow, hydrafold. James rake, all good cond. Harold Gentry Blakely
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on recycled paper.
L. Callaway Collins 912-6S4-3256
Sugar Valley 706-625-2549 Enclosed cargo trlr., 7x16, dbl. axles, side
door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2S50. Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-S35-2715
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Hesston 5540 baler, elec. tie, always sheltered, exc. cond., $4800, aft. 4 pm. L. Hughie Sharpsburg 770-251-3820
Horse Troy-Bill tiller w/elec. start, $650; Craftsman 5 hp. chipper/shredder, $300; Fordson-Major tractor w/Sherman backhoe & front-end loader, $3500. Larry Olson Moreland 770-304-2500 770-251-6781
Hvy duty all steel dual axle trailer, G.I. hitch, 21', incl. beavertail, $1000/obo. A. A. Fields Stone Mountain 770-469-8619
Hvy. duty equip. trlr., 25' beaver tail, 3 axle, w/GI hitch/pintle hook, w/ramps, $2500. Ronald C. Wingo Acworth 770-428-0123
lnt'I T-340, 4 cyl., gas, mtr. needs work, 8' blade, $3700. Wiley McNair Harlem 706-556-
3056 lnt'I Cub lowboy, yellow/wh., w/belly mower,
Turf tires rear, $2800, aft. 7 pm. Larry Jennings Carrollton 770-854-8640
lnt'I Harvester sq. baler mdl. 37, sheltered,
good cond., $1200; 3 gravity grain trlrs. Sonny Stewart Albany 912-883-4830
lnt'I TD-15, runs/looks good, everything works, $5500/trade for lnt'I or MF tractor. B. Smith Jasper 706-692-9610
lnt'I combine 303 w/12' grain head, good cond., field ready, $2500. Jimmy Key Roberta 912-836-9270
lnt'I tractor, Farmall 100, new paint, exc. cond., w/culti. Grady Allen Danielsville 706795-2555
lnt'I tractor, B-275, 4 cyl. dsl., engine has bad crank, other parts good, $1200/obo, call aft. 6 pm. James Crisp Concord 770-884-9995
lnt.'I diesel eng. for spreader truck, other. F. Bing Rome 706-235-6224
lrrifrance 3" hard hose irrig. reel, Hale PTO pump, a few pipes, $6000; KMC no-till drill, $3500. Gary Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2753
Irrigation mtr. & pump, 546 lnt'I, propane, 1750 gal. per minute, 30' 10" suction. Ronnie Shealey Fitzgerald 912-423-4346
J-20 Ditch Witch & trlr., good shape, $3500; Taylor pea sheller, good cond., $150. Marvin White Dallas 770-445-9893
JD herbicide/insecticide hoppers (4) for 7100 planter, $400/obo. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242
JD 10-10 loader, new mtr. & trlr., $7500. Ken Patton Griffin 770-228-5625
JD 1020, 3-pt. hitch,. runs good, new bait., bushhog, $4200, located near Lavonia. P. Proctor Martin 706-356-5036
JD 1070, 38 hp., 360 hrs., 10 pcs. equip., incl.trailer, $13,500. Leon Tallent Dalton 706226-7196
JD 110 garden tractor /mower, comp. rebuilt in '98, orig. $1900, sell for $675. B. Pike Bostwick 706-342-3824
JD 140 harrow, like new cond., fits 650 or 750 JD tractor, $450.arrows, $7500. George Montgomery Waverly Hall 706-582-2130
JO 1530 German made, dsl., low hrs., good cond., $6750. Ralph Hajosh Griffin 770'2270292
JD 210 garden tractor, $950. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770:945-4371
JD 235 wing type harrow, JD 340 offset harrow; 4-row Cole subsoiler. J. B. Haygood Yatesville 706-472-3391
JD 2350, w/can0 py, new paint, well kept, 6' TW-22 Rhirio bushhog & 6' extra hvy. duty box scrape, all exc. cond. M. Treadwell Bremen 770-646-9765
JD 2440 tractor w/JD 145 front-end loader, good rubber all around, runs good, $14,000, also, 6' pull type bushhog, $700. Sammy Cathey Buckhead 706-342-2529
JD 272 finishing mower, 3-pt. hitch, less than 10 hrs., like new, $1800. Ken Bazemore Byron 912-956-3312
JD 325 garden tractor, 17 hp, 54-in. mower, deck, 34 hrs., like new, $1,000 under retail, $5,495. Clifford Lisle LaGrange 706-845-8303
JD 3300 combine, $2000; MF 750 combine, needs eng. drive sprocket, $2000. George Wilson Locust Grove 770-957-1573
JD 335 baler, New Idea 5408 disk mower, JD ground driven rake, Kuhn hay tedder. M. Jordan Carrollton 770-834-3454
JD 347 sq. baler, comp. rebuilt, used 1 cutting season, very good cond., $3975. D. Phillips Bishop 706-342-7661
JD 350 PTO hay rake, $400, Roanoke 2000 peanut combine, good cond., $1550. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-865-2638
JD 4 row, 493A lnt'l, 185 planter $250 ea., Gehl 95 feedmill $150, 2 row rotary hoe $100. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-8446
JD 4000 w/148 loader, hay spear, wide frnt., new paint/tires/batteries, roll top cover, exc. shape. Van Simpson Augusta.706-667-0009
JD 410 hay roller, 4x5 bales, new belts, great cond. Cary Rhodes Taylorsville 770-684-
6301 JD 4230, cab/air, power shift trans., 6400
hrs., exc. cond. inside/out, $16,000. W. Powell Bainbridge 912-246-3059
JD 430 row crop tractor w/5' bushhog, harrow, box blade, boom pole & bucket, $4900. M. Kane Byron 912-956-6665
JD 50, '54 tractor, tricycle, exc. cond., recent paint, $3200. Larry Forquer Cumming 770887-8748
JD 530 md. baler w/monitor, good cond., '89 mdl., Kunn disk mower, '98 mdl., 7' NH disk mower, JD 4230 w/front-end loader, exc. cond., aft. 8 pm. Mr. Hayes Covington 770-786-7769
JD 6 row 7300 planter w/tank & pump, 6 row bedder, 7720 combine, 21' harrow. Stanley Kirkland Brinson 912-243-0546
JD 60 tractor, 1954 mdl., overhauled, like new cond., $3800. Kyle Garett Sylvania 912-
857-4670 JD 620, gas, tricycle, 3-pt. hitch, remote hyd.,
p/s, runs good, $3000. W. C. Sims Monroe 770-267-8090
JD 650, LN, 490 hrs., 5' finish mower, JD service & parts manuals. E. Faircloth Cartersville 770-607-9612
JD 6620 Trtan II combine, exc. cond., new eng., both heads, 16 row cross sprayer. Mark McKinney Hawkinsville 912-892-9712
JD 6620 grain head combine, air cond., JD 6600 grain head, air cond. Ed Sevinson Dublin 912-272-5124
JD 7800 tractor; JD 630 harrow, 27', KBH liquid fert. applicator, 4-row Red Ball sprayer, KMC 4-row inverter, 2 Hi-Cap. pickers. J. Brinson Whigham 912-762-3131 _J_D_9-50-tr~a-ct-o-r,-2-W_D_.,_d_s_I._,-ex-c-.-c-o-n_d__J_e_ff
Ledbetter Elberton 706-283-4005 JD M tractor, 2 cyl., engine stuck, wide front
end, parts tractor, $300. Adam Nunn Crawfordville 706-456-3020
JD Yanmar 1500, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, dsl., lights, great shape, $3650. M. Richardson Edison 912-835-2038
JD disc cutter, 7' wide; Duetz-Fahr hay fluffer, 106 gal. Hardi 3-pt. hitch sprayer; MF 245 dsl., runs good, $1000, no Sun. calls. Farron Head Jersey 770-267-8082
JD dsl. 3010/W3020 kit, 60 hp., remotes, hyd., runs great $6000, new front tires, 80% tread, rear tires. Jack Shurling Tennille 912552-9337
JD loader #245, 72" bucket, fits JD 2350/55, 2550/55, 2750/55 tractors, good cond., $1950. W. H. Britt Loganville 770-466-1212
JD mdl. 60 or 70 L & G tractor deck, very good cond., $200. Steve Watkins Auburn 770962-6463
JD tractor 2030, field ready, exc. cond. $7500. H. Carswell Sardis 912-569-4986
JD tractor mdl. 420, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, good shape. W. L. Huckebea Carrollton 770-8340938
JD tractors 4030, 4250, C/A, Q/R; JD 3300 combine, JD 9910 cotton picker, all exc. cond. Brett Boatright Montrose 912-676-3118
Krone 18' tedder, $2800; Vicon md. baler $4,000, JD 690 B excavator, $15,000. Doug Exley Springfield 912-754-4243
Kubota L-245H tractor, 25 hp., 695 hrs., bushhog, AP plow, scrape blade, turning plow, harrow, cultivator, $6500, must sell due to health. Jimmy Whitaker Ellijay 706-636-3311
Kubota L-2900 GST dsl. tractor, 32 hp., 4WD w/front loader, hyd. top N tilt, 150 hrs., exc. cond., $18,500. B. Cumbie Newnan 770-3048715
Kubota L245, 22 hp., 4WD, dsl., 5' rollover
box blade, $7650; MF 210, dsl., 12 spd., 5' 3-
pt. hitch mower, $5450. Gordon Garnet
Riverdale 770-923-2274
Kubota L2900 4x4, 200 hrs., loader, box
blade, scraper, pulverizer, 18' trlr., rubber 90%,
$17,000. Melville Hall Collington 770-784-
9698
Kubota mower, G1800 dsl., rebuilt, hydro.,
48" cut, $3500, 2 axles for 78" trlr., 1 w/brks.,
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L-260 Kubota, 26 hp., dsl., runs good, new
paint, good garden tractor, $4200. Steve Hood
Chatsworth 706-517-0106
Lely disc mower 8', M 240, $4000; Gehl 880
mower, conditioner, $400; btm. plow; IH 3 row ,
$400. Lele Sasser Waynesboro 706-554-
4617
Lilliston Lehman rolling cultivator, 2 row,
$550. N. L. Raulerson Blackshear 912-285-
1546 912-285-4410
Loader fits 3000 Ford or smaller, $750. Jerry
Garland Rydal 770-773-3024
Love harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $250. Bury! Mcconnel Young Harris 706-379-3165
Lowboy, 25 ton, 1984, Evans, good floor, brks., $10,000. Jerry Stratton Canon 706-2457666
M or Super M, early 50's, runs, but has not cranked in about 1 year, harrow, plows, 2 new tires, price negotiable. P. A. Mimbs Dublin 912-796-9929
MF #12 sq. hay baler, works good, $700. James Ray Jasper 770-735-2375
MF 124 baler, MF sickle mower & MF rake, all for $5000. J. E. Stewart Jasper 706-3372255
MF 135 tractor, gas, good cond., $4800. Ralph Kirby Lithia Springs 770-949-1241
MF 135, gas, $4200, A.1 cond., old, old Oliver part, $500. Frank Tanksley Temple 770459-5214
MF 232 loader, PTO, pump seldom used, good cond., $2500. Robbie Hawthorne Waleska 770~479-7607
MF 245 dsl., 43 hp PTO, 793 hrs., 56" tiller, 6'4" disc, 6' mower, 950 lb. spreader, subsoiler, hammermill, other, $9500. R. Schlief Ashburn 912-567-0054
MF 2675 tractor, cab, duals, 8 spd. 12' harrow, .$9200, low hrs., good shape. Lee Melton Sylvester 912-776-4720
MF 300 combine, 6 cyl. eng., 13' grain header, GC; 1988 C-70, exc. cond., New Barron 16' hydr. spreader body, $14,500. Henry Verner Rutledge 706-557-2540
MF 35 3 cyl., Perkins, dsl. spin out wheels, good rubber, good metal, $4295. J. Bedenbaugh Leary 912-792-6576
MF 35 dsl., 3 cyl., runs good, new paint, lo-hi trans., $4500, aft. 6 pm. James Lewis Hazlehurst 912-375-2889
MF 35 tractor, dsl. eng., good shape, runs good, $3200. Willis Studstill Stockton 912482-2895
MF 383 tractor w/cab & A.C., dsl. hrs. 229, $27,000. Truman Evans Canton 770-4792555
MF 383 tractor, 4x4, cab/air, 1993, 420 hrs. & bushhog, 4820 QT front-end loader, both like new, $32,500. Jeff Potts Rock Spring 706076-4122 706-375-6728
MF mdl. 33 11' grain drill, $600; 6x12 rubber tire farm wagon $350; mdl. 530 Ford sq. hay baler $400. Sonny Holcombe Dawson 912995-5996
MF, dsl., 165, p/s, 54 hp., 6' R. mower, $7450; MF, dsl., 54 hp., p/s, 6/ R. mower, $6250/obo. L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-9211636
MF sq. Baler, $1,000; Ezee (88) flow, exc. cond., always sheltered, $300; call aft. 8 pm. L. Ford Stockbridge 770-957-3056
McKee round baler 5'x5', good cond., $2500. Milton Patterson Homer 706-677-3337
Mdl. 61 O Melroe bobcat, big bucket & tires, runs & works good, $4000 or poss. partial trade. P. Smith Nicholson 706-757-3907
Mule drawn mower, plows, cultivators, ride/walk planter, distributor, cane mill, cash or trade for livestock. R. N. Bates Cochran 912934-7030
NC sprayer, 18'; 25 ft. hose & gun, 150 gal. tank, mint cond., $1400. G. Black Commerce 706-335-9516
NH 273 baler, $2500; new 4 wheel hay rake, $400; NH 451 sickle mower, $1250. J. Smith LaGrange 706-884-1579 706-885-9843
NH 273 sq. baler, $950/firm. Rob Matthews Newnan 770-253-8138
NH 276 sq. baler w/super sweep header, good cond., $2500. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
NH 355 grinder/mixer, good cond., $4200; Chicago crop drying bin fan, $800, mint cond. Willard Redwine Dalton 706-277-1417
NH 451 7' sickle mower, good cond., $700. Steve Scoggins Summerville 706-857-5171
NH 452 disc mower, $1000, NH 845 rnd. baler $1900, both good cond. J. E. Phillips Wrens 706-547-6674
NH 462 8' disc mower, needs work, or use for parts, best offer. Paul Hill Nicholson 706757-3436
NH 474 haybine, new wobble box, exc. cond., $1250/obo; 6' finishing mower, like new, $900. Stan Nabors Lawrenceville 770-9852914
NH 849 round baler, sheltered, field ready, $3800; Kuhn 5 disc mower, $1250, aft. 6 pm. Dale Housch Summerville 706-857-3015
NH 851 rnd. baler, good shape, $2000/obo; JD 450, rebuilt eng., good UC, $10,000. Glen Phillips Cumming 770-889-0361
NH 853 round baler auto. tie, like new, $6500. B. Yarbrough LaGrange 706-8821873 706-882-3953
NH L555 Deluxe, new bucket w/teeth, low hrs., well serviced, good tires, new seat, $8500. James Grimes Cumming 770-889-9343
NH LX665 skid loader w/720 hrs. Harold Passmore Cartersville 770-382-3725
NH TR-85 combine, sheltered, 3100 hrs., 4row comhead, 15' grain table, 3208 Cat. eng., 1 owner, exc. cond., $35,000. S. Ray Lyons 912-565-7098
NH TR85 combine,. 3208 Cat. eng. w/18' JD header, $4000. William Barbour Byron 912956-5110
NH haybine mower-conditioner 492 (sickle bar) like new, $5000. John Miller Valdosta 912-244-2027
Nlj sq. baler 273 for parts, $150. Bob Wiser Columbus 706-689-1506
NH, 68 series sq. hay baler, $700. Charles Swafford Cedartown 770-748-3611
New Holland 478 haybine $1200; 6' pull-type Bush Hog $750; 11' JD harrow & 2 disk plow $750. Gary Blalock White 770-382-1206
New Holland 850 med. baler, good cond.; Ford 515 sickle mower cutter, 7-ft., both $2000. Freman Harris Butler.912-862-3688
New Idea 2-row corn picker w/12 roll husking bin, good cond., $3000; 1 row picker $1000, call aft. 6 pm. Sandy Malcom Good Hope 770267-4771
New Idea corn picker, good cond., $1695; hay trlr., good cond., $600. c. c. Tritt Suches 706-747-3696
No-till drill 5', 3-pt. hitch, srriall seed attach., Clemson seed-o-vator, $2500. Dennis Medders Warm Springs 706-663-4150
Old 1 row planter mounted on 1 row cultivator, 3-pt. hitch, $100. John Hayes Resaca 706-277-1716
Old mule drawn Cole corn planter, good working cond., $75. F. Hale Molena 706-6482527
Parts for Super A & Cub lnt'I tractors for sale. A. Ewing Buchanan 770-646-5107
Parts tractor A-C CA, $200, Ford 9N, $400. Bobby Westbrook Nicholson 706-357-9201
Planter for CA-AC, $150; also, 9 55-gal. steel barrels, $25. W.R. Rackley Dewy Rose 706283-7524
Powell 66 tobacco combine, 3 heads w/new style head, good cond., 3 trailers. Charles Simmons Baxley 912-367-5800
Power King tractor, 14 hp., exc. cond., cultivator & scrape blade, $2300. H. Kincaid Colbert 706-788-2482
Power King Economy tractor, 14 hp., mower, harrow, turning plow, lay-off plow, scrape, great shape, $2000/cash. Mike Borum Lavonia 706356-8192
Rhino 8' batwing mower $1200, peanut drier, LP gas $200, Ford 6' Flail mower $800. Jerry Cravey Helena 912-868-6345
Ro-till 6-row no-till planter, hyd. row-markers, IH planters, exc.. cond., 1 owner, sheltered, $10,000 w/planters, $800 w/o. Chris Ray Lyons 912-565-7231
Root rake (D6C) angle blade for D6B, D5 Or 5B, $11-560; dragline bucket w/attach, 3/4 yd., $450. Art Lamtl Cordele 912-273-3832
Rototiller for B110 AC or Simplicity--garden tractor, side mower for same; 12 hp. syncro bal. eng. w/starter cast iron, all for $300 or sell sep., aft. 5pm. Gene Long Stone Mountain 770921-1243
Salvage 5000 Ford tractor, 8 spd., dsl., sell or
part ortrade for Salvage 2000, 3000, or 4000 ford tractor. Clay Brown Warner Robin 912-
953-9485
Scrape blade 7', 3-ph., $150, round bale hay
spear assembly for any front-end loader $150
James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
Sears garden tractor, 15 hp., 42" mower
deck, 6 spd. 3-pt. hitch w/elec. lift, 5 pcs. equip
incl. self-power roto tiller, $1200. Larry Turner
Lawrenceville 770-962-5331
Seed-N-Thatch mdl. 85, exc. cond., 5 hp
Briggs & Stratton eng., used 10 hrs., 7 pm
Milton Stewart Greensboro 706-467-2510
Single row Cole planter/culti., all plates, extra
sweeps, points, row, hiller plow, exc. cond.,
$315/firm. B. West Senoia 770-599-6238
Snapper tiller, 8 hp., rear tines, perfect, $800.
Oris Cook Powder Springs 770-943-6279
TW-15 Ford tractor w/cab, $17,000; Paulk
irrig. Traveler, $3700; Redball 6 row sprayer,
$3500. D. Thompson Hawkinsville 912-374-
5777
Tandem wheel 8'x16' chanel iron utility trailer, $1250. Roger Cotsenmoyer Douglas 912-384-
8502
Techno-Bale, round bale loader, loads stacks
w/hydrolics, used 1 season, $6000. Larry Dycus
Cohutta 706-694-8164
Trailer, tandem, will hold Ford tractor, $850.
Charles Scott Decatur 404-377-4389
Trencher, Davis T-66 w/tilt trailer.; restored
trencher & trailer, both like new, $3,600. C.
Moon Harlem 706-556-8795
Troy-Bill Tomahawk chipper-shredder, exc.
cond., $500. Jerry Wood Blairsville 706-745-
8560
Troy-Bil! Horse tiller, 8 hp. Kohler, $1500; pull
type cutting harrow, 6 disc, $225, 7-shank all-
purpose plow, $450. Derrell Rush
Summerville 706-857-0103
Two 40' long 6" dia. portable grain augers,
$575 ea. Stephen Feitshans Perry 912-987-
4176
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Tye stubble drill, 12', 341 A., $10,000; 2615L Batwing bushhog, $7500, NH 1044 stackwagon, $3500, other, aft. 7 pm. Mike Boggs Shady Dale 706-468-6616
Utility trailer, 8x17, Gooseneck, tri-axle, ramps, brakes, $1950. Len Cowling Mansfield 770-385-2914
Utility farm trlr., 5x8, lights, big tires, good cond., $325. RA Wilson Stockbridge 770483-9286
Vermeer 504H round baler, exc. cond., $4SOO. Andy Cornell Bowman 706-245-5095
Vicon KM 321 discbine w/rollers, 10' cut, avg. cond., call aft. 6 pm. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770786-3737 770-786-6425
W-D Allis Chalmers, good metal & tires, no smoke, spinout wheels, 3-pt. hitch, tricycle frontend, good cond., $2500. J. B. Arnett Tifton 912-382-6517
Water melon trlr., $500; farm trlr., flat bed, 12'x7', $700. B. J. Avery Sylvester 91'2-5356989
Wheelhorse garden tractor, less than 180 hrs., 42" mower, like new, $3250. B. Ellison Cumming 770-205-8738
Winches 35 ton, 40 ton, $500 ea., two 12"x12"x51' H beams $2000; four 5"x15"x30' I Beams, $400. Alvin Pyles Buchanan 770-7488262
Windmill 40', 35 JD D, McCormick W 6, Gravity pump, other. Sam Lowrey ~ome 706234-7729
Woods mower, mdl. 90, 3-PT. hitch, $1250. Olin Rylee Gillsville 770-869-7352
Woodsplitter, 20 ton, Northstar, verticalhorizontal, 5 1/2 hp. Honda eng., like new, $900. M. Townsend Woodstock 770-924-1674
Woodsplitter,- 20 ton, needs minor repair, $350, extra pump incl. S. Shubert Lula 706677-3572
Yanmar 2000 dsl. tractor, 23 hp., 8 spd., very
good cond., $3500. David C. Brown Baxley _91_2_-3_6_7_-6_03_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Yanmar tractor, 25 hp. dsl., 22 PTO hp., 640 hrs., w/5' Caroni finishing mower, exc. cond., $4800. E. Caldwell Cumming 770-887-7659
Farm Machinery Wanted
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15. Billy Todd Sandersville 912-552-541 O
Want 1 or 2 horse wagon w/brakes, Weber,
Owensboro, Bagwell, send pictures if possible.
Will Chambers Winterville 706-742-2194
Want 1035 MF tractor for parts or good running eng. Marvin Garrett Gillsville 770-
869-7618
Want 11.2/10-28 tire & rim for Ford 9N, also
scrape blade. Gary Winsett Tucker 770-2701814
Want 15' batwing mower & 8' pull type, no till
grain drill. John Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-
5428
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Want 185 Cub Loboy for parts. M. Motes Aragon 770-684-7431
Want 2 rims & tires to fit Ford SN tractor or 2000 Ford. George Bentley Marietta 770-4282077
Want 20.8x34 farm tractor tire. Donald Morrison Folkston 912-462-5811
Want 4WD tractor w/loader, 30-40 hp., must be exc. cond. Thomas Hoy Clarkesville 706754-3864
Want Brownie tractor & equip. for same, want manual for above tractor. Billy Fountain 2435 Pleasant Grove Rd. Villa Rica 30180
Want CubFarmall tractor for parts. William B. Hughes Cordele 912-273-3402
Want Cub cadet mower & parts, also JD. Harli:>n Langford Westpoint 706-645-2862
Want JD 440 skidder, any cond., running or not. David Dubberly Brunswick 912-265-3865
Want JD mid mount sickle mower, working cond.. for 40 or 420. Robert Andresen Duluth 770-664-5695
Want Wisc. V-4 air cooled eng., mdl. VF4D or similar for parts. David Dill Albany 912-8836659
Want bucket for Dunham Lehr or farm hand front end loader. D. House Winder 770-8677500
Want complete 3 pt. hitch adapter for Super A Farmall tractor. Edison Hagan Byron 912956-3057
Want equip. for snapper garden tractor w/3 pt. hitch PTO tillers, harrows, etc. Thomas Crews P.O. Box 329 Hoboken 31542 912458-3565
Want fert. distributors for Farmall. Robert Green Milledgeville 912-452-4409
Want front-end loader w/PTO pump for a MF 35. Keith Cooper Monticello 706-468-2850
Want frontend loader attachment for MF 4WD tractor, 90 hp., any brand will do. Gus Ellis Martin 706-779-2097
Want hand pine straw baler or instruction to build. J. Hannah Fitzgerald 912-423-0173
Want hay elevator, portable ladder type, please leave number. Lauren Irwin Ringgold 706-937-2138
Want mini dozer, 10-15 hp. in repairable cond. Arthur Rogers Camilla 912-294-7676
Want mower & cult. for older Sears tractor 75-76 mdl. w/3 pt. hitch. Garland Benefield Coving!on 770-784-1655
Want older sq. baler, good cond., 3 pt. hitch sprayer, in good cond. Joseph Naleway Toccoa 706-886-0135
Want planter wheel for Farmall Super A or 100 tractor, would consider complete set of planters, call aft. 5:30 pm. Charles Bennett Cumming 770-887-2234
Want planter for Farmall Cub. C. Garrison Dalton 706-259-5635
Want to buy sml. farm tractor w/frontend loader. Kyle Montague Woodstock 770-5165203
Want to buy 65-75 hp. tractor, w/dual remote, w/wo loader. Sandra Black 1060 Bartrams Bluff Greensboro 30642 706-4672157
Want to buy pull behind rake 7 disc mower. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-2401
Want to buy 4 front feet and 1 back foot
w/16" hole spacing for 2 row cult. H. Smith Fort Valle~ 912-825-5131
Want to buy 7 disc hay mower, JD or Kuhn. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-2400
Want to take up payments on sml. to med. size farm tractor w/any equip. Max Tate Alpharetta 770-442-8243
Want used pecan harvester or used sq. baler, will trade bull or bulls, your pick. Thomas Mayo Richland 912-887-3488
Want water pump fan assembly for Farmall
Cub
tractor,
e-mail
Kenburson@mindspring.com. Kenneth Burson
LaGrange 706-884-5254
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If you have questions regarding ads in this categ_o!}! call Mia Hane't. at 404-651-9084.
#2 farm bell, good cond., $100. K. Bradley Leesburg 912-759,2051
1 like new 25 kW generator, 3 pt. hitch, Dutchman chain feeders, Coolair 36" fans. W. Hard).' Molena 706-647-0138
10 doz. canning jars, pts., qts., 1/2 gal., $2.50 per doz. Henry Dillard Eatonton 706485-4353
10 ton Choretime feed bin and fill system, 2300' Ziggity drinkers, 2000' logger lines, 2 gal. tips. Earl Pilcher 7385 Wallace Tatum Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-5972
100 Shenadoah 12 hole hen nests, $0.50 per hole, exc. cond. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530
160' cool cell slat mover, cooler, Plason nipple drinkers, 20,000 feed bins. Ed Currington Mauk 912-862-5988
1890 log cabin, most sound, $6200, cypress 17'x25'. B. Clower Rte. 1, Box 898 Arlington 31713
2 Powell box barns, box lift and rails, $10,500. David Keeffe Nashville 912-6865719 912-686-4397
2 near new chain saws, one McCullough 300 series, one Homelite mdl. 360, both for $350. Henry.Whitley Lawrenceville 770-5643964
2 md. steel posts w/lgts., 40' long, you take up, $75. John Crawford 368 Hosannah Rd. Locust Grove 770-957-9682
2"x5"x8' metal beams for fences, gates, corrals, outbldgs., $4 ea. Donny Terry Cave Spring 706-777-8874
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
2x4's studs, lumber in good cond., $1 ea., call before 10 pm. R. Williamson Jefferson 706-367-4376
3 Taylor butterbean shellers, 1-2 bsh. cap. Genell Poppell Odum 912-586-2215
3 ten ton, 2 eight ton bins, w/field system, Choretime feeders, brooders, fans, 34x400 poultry house, $3.75 sq. ft. Jerry Bennett Cumming 770-887-6843
36" warehouse fan on rollers, exc. cond., $125; old-fashioned flat cotton scales w/weights, good cond., $200. Bubba Pierce Albany 912-436-7070
4"x4"x8' hdwd. post $2 ea:. A. Brannan McDonough 770-957-5331
4'x10' water wheels, two grinding rocks w/loading. hopper, belt driven com sheller, other equip. to run gristmill. E.B. Gleaton Fitz!lerald 912-423-8295
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400, (approx.), landscape timbers, 8"x8"x6', 200 still banded; must buy 25 or more, $9 ea. or disc. for qty. David Pike Monroe 770-5541990
500 gal. Butane tank, new high and low pressure regulators, $200 or make offer. Charlie Dobbs Rockmart 770-684-2923
5000 lb. engine lift hydr. $325, 100,000 lb. dbl. hyd. press $720. Bill Rapp Buchanan 770-646-8895
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids & bands; 30 & 55 gal. plastic barrels w/2 bunt holes in lids, clean/food grade. J. Petty Lawrenceville 770962-8241
55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lids, 30-55 gal. plastic barrels, good for storing, clean & food grade. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-
Incubator, San Antonio walk-in, used one
time, roll in roll out egg dolly. G. Hill Lexington
706-743-5882
lrrifrance irrigation system, 820' hose, PTO
pump, 180-200 GPM. Clyde Spears 6000
Driftwood Trail Mableton 30126 770-948-3251
Kiln dried sycamore, oak,. 2-3' oak, other
hdwds. Kenneth Horton 113 Coopers Ch. Rd.
Milledgeville 31061 912-452-0800
Locust split rails, possible dely./installation.
Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519
Metal bldg., 24x48x1 O unused, includes, 2
doors, all hdwe., $3495. David Lee Atlanta
770-591-6004
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Natureform NOM 45 incubator, fully auto.,
exc. cond., $2000. Ed Davis Midville 912-5897...::8:.:.7.::.6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----,--
1 regd. fullblood Limousin bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, son of Texas Ranger Primo, great herd sire, low birth wgt., call aft. 6 pm. Marty Saybe Axson 912-283-6106
1O regd. Beefmaster heifers, 12 mos., $500 ea. B. W. Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469
11 cows, 7 calves, balance to calve 2 to 3 mos., 3 yr. old Limousin bull, 1500 lbs., $7600. W. G. Blakeney Williamson 770-228-7815
15 cow/calf pairs, calves 200-400 lbs., price negotiable. Jay Mccants Butler 912-862-3109
15 crossbred Beef type heifers, 750-800 lbs., ready to breed, all shots, $500 ea. if all are taken. Norman McGlohon Athens 706-5438414
17 cow/calf pis., 150-350 lbs., 5 bred cows, young & gentle. P. Kelly Monticello 706-468-
Georgia Cooking
OYSTER CRACKER SNACK.
1 large package of Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix (1 oz.) 1 teaspoon dill weed 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper seasoning 2 boxes oyster crackers 1 cup vegetable oil
In a small bowl, mix the first 4 ingredients together.
7257
Plastic barrels, 40 to 45 gal. w/screw on lids, 2855
Place oyster crackers in a large bowl. Add dressing mixture to crackers. Add
550 gal. fuel tank on skids $350. Jim $10 ea., food grade, good for storing feed. W.R. 2 Red Angus crossbred heifers, 20 mos., vegetable oil and mix well. Allow to dry. Store in an airtight container.
Rowland Hampton 770-227-8258
Ray Griffin 770-228-4883
hvy. bred, $500 ea., 10 mos. open avail. Tom
All purpose plow, 5 shank, new points, HD., Portable bldg., 14x68' w/furasce, mounted Billings Oxford 770-787-0850 $325, Fairbanks Morse scales, 1000 cap. on 4 on wheels, storage or shop bldg., $1000; GQF 2 bred regd. Angus cows, $700 ea; 1 regd.
Yields: 20 - 1/4 cup servings
wheels, $225, aft. 6 pm. Clay Pentecost incubator and hatcher $400, nego. Mabry Angus cow, $650, 1 regd. Angus bull, 28 mos.,
Winder 770-867-4373
Stallings Locust Grove 770-957-9747
$1000. Casey Hullander Social Circle 770- Nutritional Analysis: Calories 220, Fat 14 g, Cholesterol 5 mg, Sodium 480
Awning to cover farm equip., 24x24, 9' Portable tanks, 275/330 gal., on/off valve, 6" 464-4370
mg, Carbohydrates 21 g, Fiber <1 g, Protein 3g
clearance, wrough iron framing and alumin., opening, 1/8" plastic w/wire cage, or sheet 2 yr. old pure Charolais cow, 1300 lbs., bred,
corrugated top, $500/obo. Mary Coban Marietta 770-973-6797
Bacteriological filter, Seitz, 9 filters 8"x8", pump, $400. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-
769-6890 Band sawn lumber, various sizes and
lengths, $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft., or cut your logs for $0.18/bd. ft. your house. Randy Metzger
metal w/plastic, $35-$75. Griffin Wright Rome
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Poultry house equip., 4" egg belts, seconds $0.05 ft., comes in 600' roll. Robert Monnie
H_,,a::.rtw=e:::llc.:7...::0:.::6...::-3:.:.7.:::6-.:..7.:::55::::6::..-_______ Precision fencing, 4 rail white oak, $4/ft., all
other type fencing, prices are competitive. Joe Eady Newnan 770-254-0398
gentle, $650/cash, not for slaughter. Dawn
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the
o- Tibbetts-Pilgrim Hiram 77 445-3996 20 purebred Charolais cows, some w/calves. Hubert Lewis Buchanan 770_646_3942
Department of Agriculture test kitchen by Kindra Watters. If you would like to 'k
share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Mar. et
21 crossbred heifers, open, 12-15 mos., Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or
ready to breed, $500 ea. Darrelle Turner Villa problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852
Rica 770-459-6776 770-459-4060 43 pairs crossbred cows w/Charolais
cross
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Newnan 770-304-0762 Band sawn lumber, various sizes, lengths,
$0.35.$0.45 bd. ft., 5 rolls field fence $60, some tin. M. Vaughn Winder 770-867-0174
Pressure treated 4x4, 8', $6. Sonny Barfoot Thomaston 706-647-8733
Quail incubator, brooders, laying cages, egg washer, egg ccirtons, selling out, more, call aft.
calves, $700/pr., 9 bred crossbred cows, $600 ea. Doyle Hatfield Cartersville 770-382-5916
47 blk./Black Baldy heifers, 14 mos., guar. open, exc. uniform group, thick/slick, make exc.
Holstein heifer newborn calves, receive colostrum, shots, exc. care, born here 'on our
dairy, $200. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706-2763291
Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., polled, blacks & fullbloods, A. I. sires, tree del., reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-6499932 706-568-4887
Band sawn lumber, cut as ordered, $0.35$0.55 bd. ft. lim Tucker Newnan. 770-251-
6 pm. Doug Henson Locust Grove 770-957- mothers, all health records avail., $600 ea. Ted 1:.::5:.::5co3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---,-~--- Propes Marietta 888-310-9305 770-973-4368
Limousin breeding age bulls, leading bloodlines, b.wgts. & EPD's avail., purebred
Regd. Limousin cow/calf prs., yrlng. & breeding age heifers, fullblood/polled, red/blk.,
7612
Quail raising equip., 4 stag brooders, auto. 5 purebred regd. blk. Angus bulls, 9 mos; 18 Limousin heifers, also, Limousin-Gelbvieh A.I. Sires, exc. EPD's, also, yrlng. polled bull.
Barbed wire, never unrolled, 16 rolls, 12 heaters & waterers, breeding pens, many crossbred cows, fall calving; 32 x-bred cows cross heifers. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770- D. Perry Athens 706-549-5663
gauge, $30 ea., 2 rolls, 15 1/2 gauge, $20 ea., extras, great cond. Rex Jarriel Perry 912-987- w/Angus calves, bred back for Jan. calving. 267-9536
Regd. Limousin bull, heifer, cow/calf pair,
cash, firm, sell 1 or all. Al Garrett Cedartown 4.:.:7...::6=2'--------------- Durell Lynn Claxton 912-739-2716 912-739- Limousin breeding age bulls, regd., exc. polled. Tom Chitwood Hampton 770-941-
770-748-6997 Barrels and 55 & 35 gal. plastic food grade.
closed or open lids. Jim Brown Waycross 912-285-9907
Barrels, 55 gal. for trash & feed, $10 & $11. T.W. Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Blacksmith equip., Nordyke gristmill, $1800.
Rabbit cages, doe cages, trier cages, eeders, water bottles. J.W. Hamilton
LaFayette 706-638-6348 Rabbit feeders, water bottles, good cond.,
$3.50 ea., bottles are weather resistant. D. Wills Cleveland 706-867-1560 706-219-3765
Rainbow 6" irrigation pipe, 6000', priced by
1526 5 regd. Angus bulls, 14-16 mos. old,
outstanding bloodlines from Ralph Bridges program, 1st time offered, $600-$900 ea. W. H. Alley Clarkesville 706-754-9164
5 regd. Brangus heifers, yrlng. open, very
fancy, $675 ea., $3250 for the lot; also, sev.
bloodlines, reas. prices. Bobby Doster Colbert 706-788-2427
Limousin breeding age bulls, polled fullblood
& polled purebred, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, w.
L. Murray Farm. Bob Jones Monroe 770-2077518
_Limousin bull BW91 WW645, vw 925, Deut
1488 404-415-5265
_Regd. Limousin bull, blk., polled, top sireQuarterback, halter, gentle, 18 mos., $1200. Greg Lee Sylvania 912-857-3714
Regd. Limousin bull, red, polled/scurred, 4 yrs. old, 1800 lbs., good disp.. selling to prevent inbreeding, sire-Texas Ranger, dame
Mr. Bob Blairsville 706-745-9157
amt. taken. Paul English Cochran 912-934- regd. & comm. 2 yr. old bred heifers. T. H. Polled Vision, $1000. Bob Veatch Barnesville by Polled Pack Leader, $1500/obo. L. C.
Blacksmith lge. anvil & post vise. A. 2932
Avery Covington 770-786-3847
770-358-1298
Lairsey, Jr. Waycross 912-285-5149
Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842
Red oak lumber sawed on band saw, good, 63 mixed breed brood cows, bulls, 1 Limousin bulls, regd. purebred, red/blk., 18 to Regd. Polled Hereford bulls pasture raised,
Brooder pen, hvy. duty, custom made 2x4x8', some clear, 1" & 5 qtrs., 10'&12' length, $0.75 Charolais, 1 Hereford, 45+ calves, age 1 wk. to 24 mos. Ed Trice Thomaston 706-647-4537 bred for milk, gentleness, growth, small birth,
hdwe. cloth on casters, asking $150. T. Scott .per bd. ft. Ed Walker Carrollton 770-854-4171 4 mos., $40,000. Lloyd McDonald Warthen Lrg. regd. blk. Angus bull w/papers, deb call aft. 7 pm. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-
Douglasville 770-942-2508
Semen tank, all types of semen, good cond., 912-552-3444
10/20/96, see to apprec. Louie Scott Canton 552-9328
Cast iron watering trough bath tubs $40/obo. $300. Charles Martin Atlanta 770-781-9907
BBU bulls & bred cows, polled genetics for 3 770-888-4751
Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 24 mos.,
L. Standard Marietta 770-426-6203
Sgl. face pallet lifts, one mechanical, one generations back, exc. qlty., someA.l.'D. Larry Maine-Anjou & Shorthorn cross bulls & w/good EPD's & low birth wgt., many to choose
Cedar post $2 ea. Milton Roberts hydraulic, hvy. duty hand truck, 14" wheels, Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551
heifers, red & whites, blacks, 5 mos. old, call from, cert. & accred. Sherman Leonard
Washington 706-285-2987
wooden handles, $100 ea. Eddy Thaxton BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff. aft. 5 pm. Larry Newberry Lizella 912-935- Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-695-2008
Chicken cages, lge. and small, good cond. Watkinsville 706-769-7866
ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732 8004
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 yrs. old, $700.
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Shallow well pump, never used, $150, oak BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, lumber,-air dried;~mostwide"boan:ls: Mihael aflshots; classified byBBU;polled-& dehomed:'
Mixed herd of Angus-Limousin,Charolais cioss"'cows 'i.vllm. calves';'Eired "!5aclC!ofNoii'
Danny Morris Buford 770-945-9032 Regd. black Angus bulls 16 mos.. sired by
$100; shutters $20, hand wringers $10, hard _Surles Blafrsville 706-745-4170
Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-994-5389
calving. H. David Green Montrose 912-676- Rito 3X25, dam by Lovana, performance
hand curtain control $65/pc., !hemostat $10. lin, used, 5V, 9'/10'/11', $2.25-$3, Beau. colored heifers, weaning age, 4 3489
guaranteed. Ken Parris Chickamauga 706-
Wayne Kennedy Glennville 912-654-3842 corrugated 2'x20' $4, sawmill lumber 2"x6", red/white, 1 blk./white, bulls to match, $300 ea. Polled Simmental bulls, Red Angus bulls. 539-2753
Chicken pen, 1O'x1 O' angle iron frame, horse 12'/14'/16', $0.40/ft. Leroy Core Marietta 770- Robert Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3167. H.T. Higdon Kool Kreek Farms Greensboro Regd. blk. Angus bulls, Popular A.I. sires, 6
wire sides, tin roof, $400. Grey Lewis Madison 971-9322
Beefalo-fullblood cow & fullblood twin calves, 706-453-2117
mos. thru 22 mos., guaranteed del. w/in reas.
706-342-3080
Tomato cages, used, hvy. hogwire made, $750, other fullblood cow/calf prs., $575. John Polled & homed Santa Gertrudis bulls, top Roger Bell Millen 912-982-5762
Cooler for breeder hen house egg room, 36"Hx20" dia., ypu pick up, 4 doz., $3 ea.lobe. C. Reid Zebulon 770-567-8709
qlty., semen tested, open heifers, cert./accred. Regd. polled Herefords, yrlng heifers, bred
used 5 mos., $900. E. Elrod Habersham 706- J. Hoffman Conyers 770-483-8703
Beefmaster bulls & heifers, 1 regd. 4 yr. old herd. Richard Merritt Weston 912-828-6610 cows, cows 2/calves, exc. bloodlines for seed
886-9926
Trimmer/brush cutter, shaft assembly changing bull, 2 bulls 1 yr. old, call aft. 7 pm. 912-887-3891
or brginning herds. Billy Martin Cumming 770-
Corn grinder & corn sheller w/fly wheel, iron w/cutter heads and brush blade for McCulloch, Jerry A. Dill Mt. Airy 706-778-6040
Polled Hereford bulls, ready for service. 886-6849
hitching post & farm bell. P. Jewell Waycross Eager-Beaver 325-BC, $25. Gene Sutton Black Angus embryos out of top cows in Ronnie Lancaster Milan 912-362-4619
Regd./cert. Angus cattle, cow/calf prs., bred
912-283-8871
Buford 770-932-4220
breed show, qlty. Grand Champion Denver Polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, gentle, top heifers, 1 & 2 yr. old bulls, good EPD's, reas.
Craftman 3350 watt generator, never used, Two 16' galv. farm gates, good cond., $100. show. Mike Bradley Monroe 770-267-7383 bloodline, sires exc. qlty. calves, also 1 priced. Ben Mcleod Cordele 912-273-2063
cost $699, will sell for $575. Glenn Slaton E. Loudis Gibson 706-651-1528 706-231- Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, regd., 1000 lbs., Shorthorn bull, 15 mos. old. A. Chastain Senepol bulls, heifers, calves, blk./red,
Alpharetta 770-475-7749
4082
gentle, $1000. Ed Jacobs Culloden 770-358- Danielsville 706-795-3276
fullbloods, purebreds, must sell. Rick Newell
Equip. for 2- 400 ft. poultry houses, Two 300' broiler houses of Choretime 3727
Polled Hereford steer, 13 mos., bottle fed & Albany 912-787-0065
Choretime & Cumberland feeders; Plasson feeders. H.M. Lanier Ball Ground 770-479- Black Baldie heifers, bred to Angus bulls, grain fed, approx. 700 lbs., $400. Christopher Senepol-bulls & females, fullblooded,
nipple drinkers; 36" fans; 3-18T feed bins. M. .1579
$550 ea., Angus bulls, $800 ea. Carey Nowicki Franklin 706-675-6173
percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm.,
Folendore Milledgeville 912-452-9338
Two feeders, Smedly Steer stuffers, two ton Knowles McRae 912-868-2120
Purebred blk. Liniousin herd bull, 30 mos. Grand P Ranch. R. L. Peacock, Sr. Broxton
Excelsior pads for evaporative coolers, capacity on skids, used two yrs. in exc. cond., Brangus bulls, breeding age, 1300-1600 lbs., old, exc. qlty., great length, exc. bloodlines, 912-359-3712 various sizes, 22-30" wide, 34-36" long, $5. $1500/both. James Martin Decatur 404-378- low birth wgt., good disp., sire-Mainline. R. D. gentle, approx. 1500 lbs., $900, see to apprec. Simmental bulls, red, black, Al sired
Jim Thaxton Watkinsville '706-769-1315
_7517
Waits Rockmart n0-684-3358
Marie Anderson Lawrenceville 770-614-1914 cert./accred., 700-1700 lbs., $600 to $1000.
Fans, var. sizes, 20"/$25, 36"/$75, 48"/$150; Used & like new 50 lb. poly-feed sacks, 18" Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simmental, and Purebred blk. Angus yrlng. bulls, $500, Rufus Davis Tennille 912-552-1715
also other poultry house items. Alex Moon chicken house or show barn fans, 3 good Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few Leachman-Prompter sired. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Simmental herd, approx. 70 head, all must
Pendergrass 706-693-2561
gas/diesel pumps, 2 for parts. Jimbo Crumley heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770- Monroe 770-026-7717
go, retiring, $500 ea.lobe. B. Crunkleton
Farm bell, 6" twist lock irrigation pipe, 40 Winder 770-725-7804
258-2069
. . Purebred dbl. polled Simmental bull by MV Toccoa 706886-6057
joints, lge. corn sheller w/flywheel, wash pot, Used metal roofing, good cond., no rust, 5V, Charolais replacement bulls, 16-20 mos. old Redlight, 15 mos. old, heifers & cows w/calves. Texas Longhorn bull, 4-5 yrs. old, horn
forge blower, anvil. J.W.'Yawn McRae 912- 12-14', $3 sheet. D.D. Strickland Cumming great bloodlines, exc. qlty., gentle, 900-1000 V.L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909
spread approx. 5'. Lewis Sanders Stephens
362-4733
_678-947-5562
lbs., see to apprec., $650. Stan Chastain Purebred red & black Simmental bulls, A.I. 706-759-3871
Fine grade Bevel cedar lumber, random Used tin, 5V, avg. 8' length, approx. 90 pcs., Dacula 770-831-9051
bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh Texas Longhorn regd. bull, 15 mos. old, blk.
lengths, $300. Cynthia Worrell Kennesaw $200 for all. Benny Anderson Cartersville Charolais bulls, purebred, approx. 1000 lbs. influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144 & white. Tony Stepleton Newnan 770-251-
770:592-5323
_770-382-5108
Jim Walters Gainesville 770-532-8226
Regd black Angus bulls, $700/up, also, regd. 7122
Fruit/veg. washer, chain driven, high Utility pole, 3 measures, 40' and 20', very Charolais bulls, great bloodlines, good cow/calf pairs. Fred G. Blttch, Jr. Statesboro pressure jets and roller brushes, water recycle straight, exc. cond., make offer, call evgs. Jeff EPD's, 1000-1400 lbs. Bill Mayo Richland :::9.!;12=...:::8::::65:::...:::54c..:.54"-'-..,--,-co----=---..,,.---,...,-..,-....,
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pump, sorter table, $1250. Robert McGuity Binion Newnan 770-251-1573
_9_12_-_88_7_-_34_8_2___________ Regd. & purebred Santa Gertrudis, 2 bulls, 4
Rochelle 912-365-2384 Good used lap siding $99/thousand, like
LIVESTOCK
Charolais, 7 mos. old purebred dbl. polled yrs. & 1 yr. old, 4 cows, 3 heifers, call aft. 6 pm. If you have questions regarding ads in this
bull. Furman Lathan Toccoa 706-886-4806 Sam Craven Cleveland 706-865-4977
category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
new siding, tin, other lumber also avail.
Club calves-fancy roan, red, white Irish Regd. Angus bulls, 18 mos., comp. perf.
Stephen Daniel Dallas 770-445-6270
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes; chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682
Gristmill mdl. #60 w/5 hp. motor, 220V, $250. Al S. Medlock 42 Rome Rd. Cave Spring 30124 706-777-3796
Hay barn, alumin. sides and roof, cresote posts, 1OO'x100' approx. cresote posts, 25' at center, $2000, to be moved. I. Allen Folkston 912-496-7250
Hen nests, metal, 12 holes per side, good cond., $5 ea. side. J. Cooper Gainesville 770967-6175
High tensile elec. fence wire, springs, tigheners, insulators, posts, gate handles, shop tools, drill presses, .air comp, saws. B. Kurtz Carrollton 770-832-0875
Hova Bator incubator w/turner, incl. instructions, exc. cond., 72 egg cap., used twice, $50. Amanda Wadley Statham 770725-2464 770-725-2257
Incubator, Natureform NOM 45 w/ostrich and emu racks, Natureform Hepa air exchange & Zetron security system, like new, $4000. J.
If you have questions regarding ads iri 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 negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are .cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
1 bull Brahma x Charolais, 1 Santa Gertrudis cow w/calf, 1 Santa Gertrudis heifer. Bill Edes Kathleen 912-987-9417
1 purebred polled Hereford bull, 30 mos. old. J. W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-2535
Shorthorns, heifers, steers, bulls, gentle, exc
for beginners, member of Ga. Club Calf Pro
Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Exe. sel. of regd. service age polled Hereford
& F1 Braford bulls; also, bred/open heifers, qlty
animals. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Fresh
team
roping
steers
Corriente/Longhom cross. Mary Graul Tifton
912-382-9623
Fullblood Fleckvieh Simmental bulls, cows &
heifers, easy calving, exc. EPDs, high growth
moderate frame/carcass values, prices start a
$1000. M. F. Stubbs Collins 912-557-4001
Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls & Angus
purebred heifers, bulls, call aft. 5:30 pm
Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-6402
Gelbvieh cross cows, hvy. bred, Shortbred &
3-in-1 's, red & speckled, blk. & wh. Brahman
cows, bred to regd. Gelbvieh bulls, no Sunday
calls. Wayne Head Jersey n0-787-2685
Gelbvieh/Angus heifers, all shots, wormed
gentle, reas. prices. G.W. Waring Fayetteville
770-487-5184
Good bloodline Hereford bulls, 15 mos. & 48
mos., freckle faced, drk. red, short hair. A
records, top herd health program, semen tested, ready for service, herd cert./accred., free del. Sam Cloud Canton 770-345-6308
Regd. Angus bulls, yrlngs. to 2 yrs., $800 to $1200 ea., 5 nice heifers, weaned, $500 ea. B.F. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783
Regd. Angus herd sire, $1375, bull calves $575, Eden Angus. D. Leguin Summerville .:.7.:::06=-.:::85"'7'--"'39~9:..:.7__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Regd. Angus females, all young & bred, many prs., perf. records, all vacc; also, exc. 19 mo. old bulls, semen checked, 100% guam. J. linter Cumming 770-887-0316 770-645-1483
Regd. Angus cow/calf prs., brood cows & open heifers. Marty Moncrief Lizella 912-935:::3c.:.11.:...4~-------------
Regd. Angus herd bulls, cert., StockmanLovanna breeding, $1200 ea., 12 heifers, yrlngs, $550 ea.flake all. Roy Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122
Regd. BBU Beefmaster bulls, 16 mos. old, Ranger Pride bloodlines. Todd Clark Gainesville 770-535-3954
Regd. Charolais bulls, 14 mos. old, Grand Slam & King Grazer bulls, cert. herd. A. D.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
19 pigs, all ages, cut, wormed, Yorkshire cross $35/up. Larry Dove Danielsville 706795-2595
2 pigs, 45-50 lbs., good for BBQ, will sell for $45 ea. D. Smith, Jr. Statham 770-725-0545
Duree, Yorkshire cross pigs, 6-8 wks. old, cut, wormed, vac. $35 ea. Dale Hawbaker Monroe 770-267-0759 770-267-8258
Feeder piglets, 6 wks. old, wormed, shots, cut, $30, call before 10 pm. E. Hill Lula 7066n-2599
Hampshire, Yorkshire, Duree boar pigs & gilts, born Feb., March & April, from very good bloodlines. Mal Bray Wrightsville 912-8649666
Landrace pigs, 10 wks. old $35. Larry
Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-8292
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258
Hayes Hoschton 706654-3896
Hetrick Juliette 912-994-1545
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Pigs of all breeds, also BBQ shoats & hogs, ADGA regd. Alpine milkers $200/up, hvy.
all year round. George Allen Covington 770- milkers, doelings & 2 breed bucks born 2/99. S.
786-6377
Weston Hartwell 706-376-2449
Pigs, Landrace, Duroc, cross, 10 wks., 40 African Pygmies, purebred, var. cols. &
lbs. $30 ea., wormed, cut, good for breeding or sizes, healthy, grain fed, wormed, bucks, does,
show. David Herndon LaGrange 706-882- breeders. K. LeBarron Dewy Rose 706-213-
0661
6261
Yorkshire, feeder pigs, 6 wks. & 3 mos., also African Pygmies, purebred, healthy & sml.
young Boar. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770- baby bucks & nannies, regd. Merino sheep trio,
781-4156
top qlty. wool. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-
Yorkshire/Hampshire piglets, cut & womied, 8896
6 wks. old, avail. June 9 $35 ea. B. Haar African Pygmy goats, purebred but no
McDonough 770-914-7609
papers, truly stout & sml. w/exc. cont. $50/up.
Goats and Sheep
Jennie Williams Powder Springs 770-9438781
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African Pygmy goats, NPGA regd., all cols.
If you have questions regarding ads in this categ_oiy, call Sony_a Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
& ages. Phil Bowen 943-3942
Powder Springs 770-
'96, '97, '98, '99 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 fullblood Boer & Spanish nannies, also cross buck kids for BBQ. R. Stobaeus Brunswick 912-264-2258
African Pygmy goats, sml., very friendly, 8 wks., 3 sets of twins, 2 nannies $50-$100. D. Bishop Gainesville 770-983-3099
1 Hampshire ram, 3 yrs., proven breeder All fullblood Boers, 10 diff. bloodlines,
$100. Debra Newell 8871
Fayetteville 770-719- weaned & breeding age bucks, 40+ to choose from. N. England Gainesville 770-532-8818
1 Nigerian Dwarf buck, sev. does, possibly Alpine, Saanen, Cashmere buck, 7 wks.,
bred, true miniatures $100 ea. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
wh., horns, healthy, bottle fed $40. McMann Blairsville 706-745-9176
Ron
1 Nubian yrtg., 2 cross w/Alpine kids $25 & $50, not for meat. Scott Rowan McDonough 770-954-0359
American Nubian bucks, ADGA reg. elig., 4 mos. $50 ea. or $125 for 3, CAE, TB free. Caroline Williams Brooks 770-460-9689
1 billy goat, 1 1/2 yrs., half Boer, half Nubian, proven breeder $75. 0. L. Watkins Elberton
Angora goats, does w/kids, yrlgs., bucks, col. & wh. T. Evans Taylorsville 770-684-5703
706-213-7708
Billies, all sizes & cols. $25/up, call aft. 7 pm.
1 regd. Nigerian Dwarf billy $70. Chris Bryan Eric Brinson Ochlocknee 912-377-6498
Powder Serings 770-439-2922
Boer fullblood/percentage adults, yrlgs.
1/2 Boer nannies, common nannies & billies, some Boer mix., 2 mos. to 3 yrs., reducing
ADGA Nubian, open & bred $150/up, see to appreciate. R. Nix Aleharetta 770-475-6816
herd, wormed, healthy, call aft. 6 pm. Tracy Boer percentage, up to 6 mos., healthy
Crawford Oglethorpe 912-472-2025
goats starting at $35, Heard Co. David
1/2 Boer nannies, good selection, call aft. 6 Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
pin. Larry Smith Sandersville 912-552-3727 Boer IBGA 7/8 bucks & does, born 2/99, see
888-823-4400
to appreciate $175 to $350. Dee Rylee
1/2 Boer buck kids, weaned $45; tun. Boer Maysville 706-652-3458
buck, gentle, no papers $150, all have horns. Boer bucks, Boer nannies, 1/2 & 3/4 does,
Vicki Foster Mineral Bluff 706-492-9927
Spanish does, all w/kids at side. Paul Mulling
1/2 Boer, 1/2 Nubian nannies (4) w/kids, 1 Soperton 912-529-6366
grown billy $600 for all. Calvin Minchew Boer fullblood & percentage kids, yeartings,
Macon 912-781-0604
all from South.African sires, starting at $125.
1/2 Nubian nanny, 4 mos. $50, 2 billies $40, Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547 3 yr. nanny $50. Ed Janosik Winterville 706- Boer fullblood & percentage bucks & does,
546-7194
kids & older, healthy, starting at $100. C.
1/2, 3/4, fullblood Boer bucks & does, South Cambron Acworth 770-974,3465
African, Australian & NZ genetics. J. Dyer Boer-Nubian cross billies born Jan. '99, full
Blairsville 706-745-7255
Nubian billies born Jan. '99, sev. to choose
1/2, 3/4, 7/8 Boer kids, The Old Man & Doemaker bloodline, good markings, Spanish
from, starting at $40. Danieslville 706-789-2766
Doug
Conwell
common, percentage nannies. James Randall Boer/Kiko cross billies, 3 mos. to 9 mos. in
Carnesville 706-384-4360
age $50-$100. Chris Gunby Mitchell 706-598-
2 fullblooded Nubians, 3 half Nubians. Tony 2964
Kiser Cartersville 770-336-9959
Boers, 3/4 males, 150 lbs.+, 1-2 yrs.,
20 1/2 to 3/4 Boer goats for sale, some% neutered, 1/2 Boers, 1 yr. old. Hugh Miller
regd. w/kids at side, come make offer for all or Haddock 912-986-3281
take some. S. Lord Sandersville 912-552- Cashmere goats, 1 adult buck, 2 buck kids,
6399 20 meat goats, 112 Boer males $50-$60 ea.
good fiber-producers, start al $50 ea., shots,
wormed. R. Lomonof Maysville 706-652-3476
Tony Harris P.O. Box 473 Social Circle 30025 Common goat babies, Nubian/Alpine lines,
3 billies born 1/99, part Boer, 2 nannies bred shots, dewormed, females $40, males $30, not
to 7/8 Boer $45/up. S. Bowman Shady Dale 706-468-1208
for slaughter. 5806
C. Womack
Griffin 770-227-
3 common goat, 3 half Boer bucks, not for Common goats & Pygmy goats, all ages &
meat $25 & $30. Berry Moody Kathleen 912- breeds, priced accord. to breed & age. Helen
987-2124
Watts Gainesville 770-540-6685
3/4 Boer adult nannies $200 ea., 7/8 Boer Common goats, all sizes. Wilbert Rowell nannies, beginning at $250 ea., 7/8 Boer billies Oxford 770-786-1938
$150 ea. Bill Haas Per!}'. 912-987-1789
Common goats, both sexes, 3-4 mos.
3/4 Boer bucks, 5 mos. $100 ea., tullblood $25/up, good stock, call noon until 9 pm. Chris red Boer buck, 17 mos. $150, all healthy & McCarty Colbert 706-548-6284
wormed. Wanda Johnson Elberton 706-283- Common goats, all sizes, some Boer mix.
3607
$15/up. D. Gordy Sylvania 912-829-4379
3/4 Boer nanny & her baby $225, 314 Boer Fullblood Boers, breeding age bucks &
billy, 3 mos. $100. Marvin Owen Rossville does, Tennessee meat goats, bucks, some
706-861-0517
percentage does. D. Futch Glennville 912-
4 Alpine nanny goats $60 ea., 3 mo. does 654-9664
$30, billies $25, gentle & healthy. Dan Fullblood Boer billy, IBGA regd. Chris Lewis
Langston Royston 706-245-7188
Lithonia 770-482-6616
4 Pygmies, 3 mos. old, 1 nanny $60, 3 billies Goats, mix. breeds $35/up. Bill Alford $30, dehomed, shots, wormed. Bobby Carson Lawrenceville 770-963-8481
Woodstock 770-926-3008
Goats, nannies, billies, Boer & Nubian
5 billies, 4-6 mos. old $40 ea., wormed. F. crosses, leave message. Terry Wood
Casper Bethlehem 770-867-3239
Commerce 404-335-7233
5 fullblood Boer billies, % nannies & billies, Goats, regd. Boers & percentage, all kinds,
1/2 to 15/16, Doemaker Mustang bloodlines, selling out, call for prices. Arnold Bowen call aft. 8 pm. H. Hulett Pineview 912-783- Conyers 770-483-8542
3549
IBGA regd. fullblood Boer buck, 1 yr., good
5 lambs for sale-2 purebred Suffolks (1 bloodline, no calls aft. 9:30 pm. Chip Sims
ram, 1 ewe); 3 Suffolk/Corriedale mix; all Woodstock 770-442-5477
weaned by May 25. James Caldwell Jacob lambs, 4 homed spotted wethers, 3
Thomaston 706-647-9565
mos., wormed, vac. $50 ea. E. Harpster
7 neutered billies, 4 mos. old $40 ea. or Snellville 770-979-8950
$250 for all. Eart Beasley Avera 706-547- Lamancha buckling, purebred, disbudded,
2890
very friendly, wh. w/blk. patches $75. K.
ADGA Alpine bucks, does, kids, cert., Mobley Jefferson 706-367-2072
accred. herd, CAE free $100/up. Andrew Many to choose from, diff. ages, 1/2, 3/4
Edwards Dacula 770-963-3956
Boer & Spanish bucks & nannies (bred)
ADGA French Alpine buck kid, from exc. $50/up. Steve Brown Davisboro 912-348-
milking stock, healthy, CAE free, shots, call aft. 3019
6 pm. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-864-8909
ll!annies, IBGA fullblood, 1/2 Boer common,
ADGA Nubian goats, tests for CAE, bruc., some bred $40/up, call aft. 6 pm. Charles Fallin TB, CAE neg., had shots, wormed, hooves Coolidge 912-346-3878
trimmed, exc. bloodlines. B. J. Holland Nubian billies, 3-5 mos. $35/up, three 1/2
Cobbtown 912-684-2718
Boer billies $85, few nannies, vari. ages. S.
ADGA Nubian buck kids, bottle raised, tri- Durden Social Circle 770-464-2356
col. or brown, CAE free, cert. herd $150. J. Purebred Toggenburg does born Feb. '99 &
Bauman Tiger 706-782-4051
March '99, very tame, dehomed, wormed,
ADGA Nubian kids, does, bucks, all cols., healthy $125 ea. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-
spotted too, jr. does, very gentle, breeding 646-2328
bucks, all exc. stock $100/up. L. Waits Purebred French Alpine bucks w/grand
Carrollton 770-830-7880
champ. bloodlines, starting at $100, call aft. 6
ADGA Nubian & unregd. champ. bloodlines pm. Terry Prill Royston 706-245-8999
$90, WP does & bucks, all cols. Lewis Moye Purebred Nubian bucks, champion bred,
Co~ers 770-922-6759
cert. & accred., CAE free, bottle raised. Cam
ADGA Nubians, 5 mo. old doe $250, bucks Faircloth Monroe 770-787-2690
$125/up, good bloodlines, spots, CAE neg., Purebred South African, Boer bucks & does,
bottle raised. L. Rees Good Hope 770-267- embryo transferred kids, bottle raised, cert. &
8279
accred. H. Faircloth Doraville 770-455-5793
ADGA regd. Nubian does, 3 mos. old $150, Purebred regd. Nigerian Dwarf & Pygmy bucks $100, good bloodline, healthy, wormed, goats, Pine Cone Valley bloodlines, all colors. beau. cols. Billy BMns Elko 912-987-4490 R. Johnson Chickamauga 706-375-4326
Pygmy billies, dk. carmel, wh., blk./wh., 8 '91 gray Welsh/Quarter cross mare, has '99 AQHA colt, palomino chrome, gentle
wks., $75 ea., regd. blk. Babydoll ram, 1/2 blk. shown hunter/jumper classes, $1300/o!:>o, leggy, Leo Doc Quixote & Jakes Million, blood
Babydoll ram. S. Hurtbutt Senoia 770-599- English tack avail. Polly Jackson Moultrie pert. prosp. $2750. Kaye Evans Box Springs
6128
912-985-9345
912-649-7885
Pygmy billy goats, 1 baby, 2 grown, also '92 AQHA palomino geld., 15.1hds., loads, '99 Palomino, may shed out cremola
newborn mix. nannies. D. Smith Covington clips, awesome trail horse, sound, great disp. buckskin, breeding stock colt, already geld.,
770-786-3281
$2350. Brantley Felintin Zebulon 912-476- great personality. Jan Sweeney Dacula 770-
Pygmy goats, adults & baby, diff. cols., billies 8108 770-525-8930
682~9176
& nannies. Joe Brewer Monroe 770-267-1102 '92 IBHA yellow dunn mare, hvy. dunn factor, 1 team of full sister Percheron mare mules,
Pygmy nannies w/babies, 3 wks. old, need to shown halter, walk/trot, parades, trails, some 1400 lbs., 7 & 8 yrs., 1 mare mule, 900 lbs., sell together, nannies $50 ea., babies $25 ea. cattle work $3000/obo. S. Dorough Cordele gentle. Elmer Partain Elberton 706-283-4228
G. Jackson 1893 Hightower Tr. Conyers 912-273-0235
1/2 Arabian bay mare, trail rides, loads,
30012 770-483-3533
'92 TB mare, blk., 16.2hd., bay overo at side, clips, easy keeper, gentle, 18 yrs. w/new nylon
Regd. Rambouillet ram, very nice sire for bred back to b/w Paint. J. Williams Ranger saddle pkg. $1400/obo. B. Baxley
spinners flock $200. D. Werry Conyers 770- 706~337-4267
Carnesville 706-384-5541
483-8122
'93 AQHA bay geld., barrel horse, 15.3hds., 1Oyr. QH bay 15.3hd. geld. $1900, exc. trail
Regd. African Pygmy goats, champion 2D, no vices, exc. temperament, beg./adv. horse, very athletic, call evenings. Norm bloodlines $125~$300, call between 6-9 pm. B. rider. Jason Holbrook Cumming 770-889- Bessette Forest Park 770-968-0271
Paxton Franklin 706-675-1377
8817
11 yr. grey, 15.1 hds., ready to go, flashy,
Regd. Boer bucks, does & kids, fullblood SA, '93 AQHA sorrel 15.3hd. geld., hunter u/s, jumps 3'6", great mover, for intermediate rider fullblood NZ & percentages, some imported equitation, o/f, Western, showmanship, trail, $3500. Susan Nunn Roswell 770-645-6985 from SA breeder. C. W. Rentz Surrency 912- clips, loads, ties $3800. J. Poland . Marietta 770-321-9950
367-2570
770-499-1030
12 yr. OH/Morgan bay geld., 14hds., easy
Regd. buck, Boer bred Spanish nannies, 1/2 '93 TWH RHBA Cremelo mare w/palomino keeper, quiet ground manners, great trail Boer weanlings. Clay Mercer Cordele 912- colt $4200. Linda Brown Elberton 706-283- horse for intermediate rider $1500. J. Hamlin
273-6369
9762
Douglasville 770-948-1826 770-201-8584
Saanen does, ADGA recorded grade, TB, bangs, CAE neg., neutered males for sale. S. Jones Ellijay 706-636-2583
Selling out common nannies, some bred, 3/4 billies, NZ or Australian, starting at $40/up. Y. P.
'94 APHA overo mare w/loud painted filly & bred back, 3 for $2500. M. Keith Cassville 770-382-4644
'94 AQHA mare, 15.2hds., red dun, turning gray, well started over jumps, great for child
12 yr. QH grade bay mare, 13.3hds., exp. rider, good broodmare $550, 1Omo. colt, regd. half Welsh, dk. bay $300. B. King Dallas 770445-6043
12 yr. TB geld., 16+hds., bay, shown
Wells Sylvania 912-863-4210 912-863-4941 $2900. V. Hunter Hogansville 706-884-1291 hunter/jumper, fox hunted, good jumper, easy
Six 1/2 & 3/4 Boer billies, 2 mos., still '94 AQHA mare, 16hds., Siq Quincy Dan & keeper, very gentle & calm $3500. D. Gladney
w/nannies & creep feeding. P. Rozier Conclusive bloodlines, bred to Homozygous Cordele 706-273-7688
Hortense 912-473-2548 912-473-2582
blk. & wh. Paint for next yr. J. Martin 14 yr. Appaloosa geld., 16+hds., tmd. on
.Sml. herd of sml. goats, beau. markings $50 Glennville 912-654-9456
barrels, exc. trail horse. K. Brannon
ea. Benny Phillips LaGrange 706-882~807
'94 QH mare, 14hds., easy keeper, no vices, Douglasville 770-947-9751
South African sired fullblood, 3/4, 7/8 Boer trails, rides, neck reins $1150, '90 AQHA bay 15 yr. regd. Arabian grey mare, bred to regd.
doe kids, qlty. stock; good weight gains, selling geld., easy keeper $1500. A. Simpson QH for July foal, exc. trail horse $1000/obo.
limited number. Terri Parker Covington 770- Lawrenceville 770-378-1209
Phil Wallace Powder Serings 770-943-4338
385-9449
'94 lge. pony geld., bay, showing 2'6", auto. 16.2hd. TB geld. for sale/lease, hunter,
Toggenbur9 billy, born 4/23/99, regd., exc. changes, good mover, quiet, safe $6000. Jeri dressage, tadpole to novice combined trng.,
bloodline $200. Albert Wiesner Cleveland Troesken Fayetteville 770-460-1120
quiet, easy. Cheryl Flanagan Cumming 770-
706-865-9882
'95 AQHA bay mare, Otoe breeding, running 886-1210
Two 3/4 Boer billies, approx. 1 1/2 yrs., beau. event prosp., gentle, stocky built, easy keeper, 2 AMHA miniature horses, blk. stud, 3 yrs.,
markings $150-$200, young 1/2 Boer billies. 14.3hds. J. Reaves Quitman 912-263-7074 32" $1000, Palomino mare, 3 yrs., 33" $1000.
Gene Hardwick Barnesville 770-358C2888
'95 AQHA geld., dun/blk. mane/tail, rides Mary Rhinehart Dawsonville 706-265-2721
Young billies $20 ea. Barton Carley Bogart 706-769-7422
Young goats for sale, nannies $25, billies $30. Hubert Arnold Jeffersonville 912-9453910
good, gentle, handsome, roping/team penning prosp. $2500. Kyle Vasser Summerville 706857-1405
'95 AQHA sorrel. geld., tmd. prof. as cutting horse, Freckles Playboy & Gun Smoke bloodlines, good mover, 16hds. F. Smith
2 AQHA, 1 ApHC horses, Zippy De Bip, Silent Majority, Skip Tama, Top Deck, Three Bars, Tardy Too breedings. J. Dehmelt Andersonville 912-472-2105
2 gentle racking horses, bay mare, 16hds., 15 yrs. w/tack $1700, bay geld., 15hds., 13
Equine For Sale
Savannah 912-786-9673
yrs. w/tack $1500. Bobby Rhinehart
'95 QH sorrel geld., spirited $1200/obo, tack Dawsonville 706-265-2721
avail., no calls aft. 7 pm. R. Henderson 3 regd. ApHA yrlgs., Mighty Bright, King
If you have questions regarding ads in this Barnesville 770-358-9683
David & Joker B bloodlines, lots of col., bred to
category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. '96 SSHBEA/NSSHA blk./wh. stallion, perform, shown successfully, sweet disp.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin
must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice win 6e returned to'theadVertlser.-For'
Domino/Go Boy bloodlines, very gentle, halter broke, lunges, show prosp. $2000. K. Greenwell Newnan 770-251-0120
'96 APHA bay overo filly, very gentle, friendly, about 15hds. $2500. S. Buffington Aragon 706-232-1497 "96 APHA"blk:& wh:homozy~us stutl'plas
$1500/up. Shannon Gilliam Comer 706-7833084
3 show horses & pleasure horses for sale. Tara Clark Waleska 770-720-4337 800-9518436
3 yr. Appaloosa geld., 14.2hds.,_ gentle $1200;-1s-yr~ AQHl'\broodmare; rfdes;uoc
this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many blk. & wh. mare, both for $4500. R. Keith Bar & Two Eyed Jack breeding $1800. L.
horses, varieties to choose from, others, Cartersville 770-386-8188
Thompson Eastman 912-374-5987
etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged '96 AQHA IF filly, 14.3hds., sorrel, well 3 yr. Paint mare, 15hds., bay & wh.,
to request verification of a negative started u/s, loads, ties, Impressive, Tardy Too, greenbroke, flashy, loads, hauls, clips, easy
Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Bar breeding $1800/obo. M. Johnson keeper $1500/obo. Butch Alejo Auburn 770-
Any falsification of Coggins tests can result Heehzibah 706-592-5775
867-6807 770-571-2078
in fines and/or suspension of advertising '96 AQHA sorrel geld., S/Zippin Bonanza 3 yr. bay TB/QH 15.1 hd. mare, started off,
privileges in the Market Bulletin. This Flash, quiet for anyone to ride, very pretty quiet, 7 yr. TB bay, 16hd. mare, has hunted. S.
regulation also applies to equine advertised $4000. J. Naas White 404-281-2795
Wood Thomson 706-595-6257
in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories '96 blk. TB/QH mare, 15.3hds., very 3 yr. mare mule, blonde sorrel, 14.2hds.,
of the guarterly: eguine editions.
greenbroke $1800, '88 blue roan w/blanket greenbroke to ride $1600. Kevin Morgan
'80 Arabian stallion, 15.1hds., chestnut Appaloosa geld., trail horse $1500. C. Geiger Fayetteville 770-460-7739
$8000/obo, blue roan Appaloosa mare, 14hds. Gainesville 770-536-9819
4 yr. Palamino, 151/2hd. geld., been shown
$4000. Robert Stanfield Roberta 912-836- '96 geld., sorrel w/blaze, '96 geld. dk. grey pleasure & reining child-safe, dbl. regd.
5050
w/star, both great disp., child-safe $1500 ea., Tammy Weeks Collins 912-693-2948
'84 AQHA mare, hunter, shown successfully, '81 mare sorrel breeder $950. Ken Owens 4 yr. regd. SSH blk. & wh. beau. geld.,
jumps 2+ ft., 14.3hds., Doc/Bar/Leo, trails Monroe 770-267-8759
intelligent, loves & needs attention $2000.
$3250. V. Sudderth Buford 770-831-9055 '97 AQHA Zippe geld., 15.1hds., sorrel, well Rose Thompson Byron 912-956-4369 912-
770-945-8893
broke, shown in halter & walk trot, trail exp. 788-3693
'84 TB mare, blk., 16hds., bred to APHA $3500. Susan Rogers Flintstone 706-820- 4 yr. regd. TB geld., bay, 15.2hds., quiet for
champ. Mr. Sky High, due Feb. 2000 for $3000. 9591
intermediate rider, started off $1800. L.
M. Dobbs Cornelia 706-778-1828
'97 AQHA sorrel mare, show qlty., started Antopolsky Augusta 706-863-4578
'85 Arabian geld., Bask/Khemosabi u/s, sound, healthy, foundation pedi. $1800. L. 5 yr. QH chestnut mare, 15.1hds., trails,
bloodlines, 15.2hds., Sweepstakes nominated, Morris McDonough 770-991-7212 770-957- loads, very gentle $1400. Gerald Allgood
shown English Pleasure, beau. gaits, loving 1269
Temple 770-562-3879
disp., $3500. D. Goodall Canton 770-720- '97 AQHA true blk. stallion, 90 days prof. 5 yr. geld., Appaloosa, 15.3hds., extremely
2781
tmg., '92 APHA bay geld., 16hds., used on friendly, exc. ground manners, needs exp.
'85 golden palomino geld., '84 blk. TW geld., trails. Julie Shafl>e Claxton 912-739-7579
rider $1200, nego. Sue Ridikas Fayetteville
both gentle trail horses, bomb proof, loads, '97 Arabian geld., regd., sensible, well 770-716-0798
clips $1500 ea. S. Schiro Buena Vista 912- handled, loads, clips, lunges, Bask, Real 6 yr. Arabian/Saddlebred geld. $1000, 4 yr.
649-7003
McCoy bloodlines. S. Reid Meansville 770- Arabian/Saddlebred geld. $1000, chestnut,
'85 sorrel/wh. regd. racking mare, 15.3hds., 567-9480
15hds. June Taylor Per!}'. 912-825-3647
good trail horse $1800. Cindy Harper '97 dk. bay TWH geld., broke, big, gentle 6 yr. QH geld., grulla, 14.2hds., stout,
Thomaston 706-647-2621
$1000 firm. Edward Matthews Newton 912 gentle, great trail horse $2000. P. Smith
'86 AQHA bay mare, King/Goldseeker Bars 734-5863
Rockmart 770-684-8208
breeding, rides, in foal to buckskin son of Dry '98 APHA blk. tobiano colt, Skipper W & 6 yr. regd. Hanoverian/Arabian Pik mare,
Doc $3500. James Jordan Dalton 706-695- Redigo Priest bloodlines, should be athletic, 15.0hds., 100% sound, athletic, evented, exc.
9029
good disp., good paint pattern $1200. Mark mover, jumping 3'6" $8000. T. McQueen
'86 AQHA sorrel geld., 15.1hds., barrel Rodgers Dearing 706-556-9074
Columbus 706-565-3615
horse, Easy Jet bloodlines $3000. Kelly '98 APHA gray stud colt, exc. cont., should 7 yr. Arabian/OH geld. $1700, 8 yr. Palomino
Spencer Monroe 770-267-8377
make good rider, halter broke, blaze, 2 mare $1500, both have sweet disp. B.
'88 AQHA geld. roping horse, heels, heads, stockings, 1 blue eye $1000. Terry Sanderlin Hutchinson Dublin 912-272-6285
ropes, runs barrels, great for beg. to adv. $4500 Aeeling 706-541-0150
7 yr. QH geld., bay w/blaze & socks, beau.
firm. H. Mufl>hY McDonough 770-914-9951
'98 AQHA colt, IF lunges, clips, loads, ready disp., great conf., exc. ground manners, flashy,
'88 regd. TB chestnut broodmare, bred to to go to horse show. Bill Springer Hampton loads, clips $1200. K. Posey Dallas 770-445-
palomino AQHA for 3/2000 for $1500. D. 770-946-3098
1931
Sosebee Conyers 770-483-5587
'98 AQHA/IBl'lA incentive fund filly, by 3 time 7 yr. TWH bay geld., loads, clips, easy
'89 AQHA geld., chestnut, Peppy bred, exp. IBHA world champ., huge, shown successfully keeper, ride anywhere $1350. Chris Houston
trail horse, endurance prosp., easy lead $2800. W. Brockman Locust Grove 770-957- Woodstock 770-517-9936
changes, spins, smooth lope $2500. Les Steffe 0129
7 yr. old Paint, 16hd. red & wh. geld., jumps,
Athens 706-548-1630
'98ApHC fillies, sweet, smart, loveable, need runs barrels, team pens, goat tying, kid safe,
'91 Belgian/Morgan, beau. chestnut geld., 15 new homes, now '99 babies arriving, prices anyone can ride. J. Boss Adairsville 770
1/2hds., 1250 lbs., broke to ride/drive, loads, reduced. C. Caudle Dearing 706-597-1112 386-5155
clips $1700. Phyllis Single Ellenwood 770- '98 Cutter Bill filly, show qlty. $1500, '98 7 yr. sml. chestnut Shetland stud pony,
981-6607
TB/QH cross colt, handsome $1250, both quiet gentle, likes attention, perfect for pony rides,
'91 AQHA Doc Bar geld., '97 APHA blk. &wh. minded, fat &slick. Kristin Bonner Taylorsville sml. kids only $475. Lynn Marks Forest Park
geld., 3 AQHA mares & foals. Ronnie 770-684-0742
404-362-9788
Templeton Louisville 912-625-8951
'98 chestnut Appaloosa colt, halter broke & 8 yr. QH sorrel geld., trail horse, very gentle,
'91 AQHA bay geld., seasoned heeling ties, will make big horse $800 or trade for tall & strong $1500. Jackie McGowan Dublin
horse, 15.3hds., 1140 lbs., can go Western gentle mare or geld. Buddy Bell Reynolds 912-275-1915 .
Pleasure $4750, leave message. John Stein 912-847-4529
9 yr. Arabian geld., 14.3hds., trails, clips,
Blakelx 912-758-2142
'98 palomino overo filly, dk. gold col., eligible loads, jumps $2200, 4 yr. fancy 11.3hd. pony
Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web for Ga. breeders fut., built nice $2000. A. mare $850. Anita Boyd Covington 770-787-
at: http://www.ag r.state~ga.us
Sandertin Appling 706-541-6074
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9 yr. geld., gentle, child ridden, 13hds., dk. Pony, 13hds., Welsh type, beau. 9 yr. bay bay $1800, tack, blanket, sml. cart incl. Pam geld., shown hunter, jumper, gentle, willing
Poultry
Black, Silver Lace and Buff Cochins for sale. Dianne Hill Commerce 706-757-8044
Bagley Auburn 770-963-2483 APHA filly, '98 nice markings. Black
Sterling/Satin Solano $2500/obo, AQHA mare,
$2500. W. Prufil Suches 706-747-3861
Pony, 14hds., 12 yr. geld., beau. dapple grey w/flaxen mane & tail, show qlty., exp. rider
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Black-necked swans, breeder pr., female White. Egyptian, crested baby ducks, guinea keels. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770-306-1984
4 yrs. $2500/obo. D. Demers Sylvania 912- $2000. J. Har!!Y Palmetto 770-463-0492
Advertisements for wood ducks must be Breeder pheasants: 1 pr. Siamese Fireback,
857-4094
Pr. Mammoth jacks, 2 1/2 yr. geld. w/wagon accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits 1 Humes Bar-tailed hen, 1 Bomean Fireback
APHA flashy tovero geld., well broke. M. & nylon harness, work the wagon or ride. Ken are available from the U.S. Fish and hen, perfect birds. S. Tasova Atlanta 404-527-
Clark Macon 912-785-1124
Adams Ellaville 912-937-5708
Wildlife Service, Attn.: Permit Section, P.O. 7394
APHA geld., 6 & 4 yrs., overo & tobiano, both imprinted, gentle, exc. bloodlines $3000 & $2500 firm. Barbara Smith Fairmount 770796-5718
AQHA 13 yr. sorrel geld., retired reining horse, light trail riding only, great disp., clips,
QH geld., 14.3hds. $900, TWH type geld., 15.1hds. $850, both ride & saddles incl. Alton Martin Vienna 912-268-2803 912-268-2759
QH geld., blk. w/wh. socks, 14 yrs., loads, barrels, great trail horse, easy keeper, 14.4hds., great for exp. child $2500. Cindy
Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404-6797070. Advertisers mst 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.
Buff Orpingtons, RIR, Black Australorps & Bar Rocks, layers & biddies, also ducks & pigeons; Mike Mooring Eatonton 706-4852879
Buff Silkies; White Silkies, lg!. Brahma bantams, Cochin bantam chicks. S. Anderson
loads, easy keeper $1500. J. Townsend Buford Concord 404-815-6329
Advertisers must include this information Dalton 706-259-5475
Monroe 770-207-0759
AQHA bay geld., 12 yrs., load, gentle, Parade Gun Fire, CW calvary tmd. $2200. Jim Gagnon Americus 912-434-1896
AQHA geld., great for junior rodeo, heels, poles, trails, Western Pleasure $3800. Holly
QH mare, babysitter, sorrel, 15 yrs., 14.3hds., child-safe $2500, QH geld., 7 yrs., 14.3hds. $2000. Mike Bartolotta Alpharetta 770-844-5998
QH mare, 3 yrs. $800, QH geld., 5 yrs. $1000. Brenda Carr College Park 770-997-
in notices submitted for publication. Advertisements for Bob White quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling Bob
Call ducks, '99 hatch, 3nd. gen. from wild, unsexed $10 ea. B. Jones 5629 Betty Dr. Savannah 31406
Cock hens, stag, gray, red, purebred, some mxd., yellow purebred Leg Hatch, Sid Taylor, Law Gray, Harold Brown, pure, cheap. Clifton
House Gillsville 770-869-7910
1723 770-996-8499
White quail to have this license. For Botts Dahlonega 706-864-4816
AQHA mare, classy & elegant, stocky, Racking geld., 12 yrs., bay, 14.3hds., cute, license information, write: DNR, Game Day old chicks for sale and older, prices are
gentle, good broodmare, Two Eyed Jack, sorrel, 16hds., 12 yrs. $1800, call evgs. Philip Fletcher Newnan 770-304-1137
AQHA regd. appendix mare, 6 yrs., super mover, jumps, quiet, sweet hunter or dressage prosp. S. Maiers Cumming 770-751-3754
smooth gait, super on trails, easy horse for anyone $2200. A. Crews Carrollton 770-8322122
Racking geld., 14.2hds., sorrel w/wh. markings, rides & pulls cart $800. D. Gunter Hoboken 912-458-2206
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
$0.75 and up. Chuck Sisson Cedartown 770748-7799
Game chickens: Black Hatch, Kelso, Greys, roosters, stags, pullets and hens, reas. prices, call 10 am.- 8:30 pm. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681
Aged TB mare, extensive dressage/CT Racking geld., 12 yrs., brown, 15.2hds., and poultry cannot be mixed in the same Game cocks, Hatch, Ga. Specials, Brood
record, proven broodmare, big mover $1000. loads, trails, goes anywhere, smooth gait, very ad. Ratite ads will be listed under the cocks, proven. Jimmy A. Maddox 21 Bartley
L. Walker Adairsville 706-234-7040
gentle, good ground manners $1250. R. Alternative Livestock category and poultry Rd. LaGrange 30240 706-884-2923
Appaloosa geld., 18 yrs., exc. trail horse,
goes anywhere, loads, clips, anyone can ride.
D. Spung Royston 770-245-9765
Arabian geld., 11 yrs., 14.3hds., flashy bay,
English Pleasure, loads, trails $2500. D.
MacEachem Buford 770-271-8650
Arabian mare, straight Egyptian, grey, 4 yrs.,
pretty head & nice topline, gr'dau. of Halim Shah. M. Huprich Lilburn 770-564-1174
Arabian/Paint 4 yr. geld., 15.3hds., grey/wh.,
dbl. regd., 60 days prof. tmg., no bad habits,
flashy $2800. S. Craig Douglasville 770-942-
7740
Arabian/pure Polish, exotic 10 yr. bay mare,
halter champ., breeding sound, quiet u/s,
shown hunter pleasure $2500 firm. K. Flynn
Peachtree City 770-487-2535
Barrel horse, 9 yr. bay mare, seasoned,
.ready to win, 10, rodeos $12,000. Lynn
Hodges Cave Spring 706-777-0920
Barrel prosp., 4 yr. geld., SI 85 Sig Hanson!
Coup de Kas bloodlines, now trotting pattern
$6500. S. Usher Douglasville 770-830-1691
Bashkir Curley, regd., 15.3hds., 11 yrs.,
gaited, sorrel geld., blaze, 3 socks, exc.
trail/pleasure loads. B. Newman Woodstock 770-924-4743
Beau. June '97 Peruvian Paso Fino filly,
good bloodlines, great disp., handled since
birth, loads, clips. Jerri Davis Tifton 912-382-
-8736 . .
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-Beau: b11<:: regd. QH/TB 12 'yr. dressage,
cross country, hunter jumper, trail, fox hunted $8500. Melinda Mclenahan Nacoochee 706878-2585
Beau. tri col. paint 1/2 QH, 1/2 Arabian 2 yr.
geld., broke, 5 yr. Appaloosa geld., blk. & wh.,
Fountain Peri:y 912-987-4904
Regd. Clydesdale filly, 7 mos., 4 wh. socks, halters, clips, loads $1500 or trade for TB mare. Kate Harvey-Smith Gay 706-538-1498
Regd. 10 yr. TB mare, by Violado (stakes winner), pretty dk. bay, must see, sound, rides $1500/obo, must sell. Nanci Kendall Valdosta 912-247-4399
Regd. 3 yr. Arabian bay geld., end. prosp., 13 yr. QH x geld., clips, loads, child-safe, 5 yr. QH x geld. Steve Johnson Canton 770-720-7959
Regd. AQHA bay geld., Sonny De Bar, 4 yrs., 14hds., Paint geld., 3 yrs., 14 1/2hds. $1450 ea. or best offer. C. Heidkamp Ringgold 706965-7487
Regd. Arabian geld., 15hds., 8 yrs., will make exc. competitive/endurance horse, sound, calm w/good strong trot $2500. E. Teal Franklin 706-675-1283
Regd. QH geld., very attractive, children's hunter, 16.1 hds., very gentle & honest. Sharon Kelly Cairo 912-378-8182
Regd. Racking palomino 2 yr. filly, gentle, good disp., clips, loads, show or trail, hand raised $2500. S. Hogue Hiram 770-445-8765
Regd. TB geld., 18 mos., grey roan w/blaze, great disp. $3000, 3 yr. sorrel QH geld., nice mover $2500. Ellen Dawe Loganville 770466-7358
Regd. TWH 8 yr. geld., 15.2hds., blk. roan, sire Senator's Super Chief, dam Winston's
Sugar---:Ba~$"275b~-CJlffimy~-"t:llmgfon
Thomaston 706-647-4381 Saddlebred regd. mare, sorrel, 13 yrs.,
16+hds., well mannered, gentle $3200. C. McDonald Danielsville 706-795-5617
TB 16 yr. dk. bay mare, very typey, first level
ads will be listed under the Poultry for Sale category. Remember, only one ad per family unit per issue is permitted.
'97-'98 Gray Peacock Pheasants, proven breeders, chicks on ground now. Chuck Richardson 170 Johnnie Chandler Rd. Colbert 30628 706-795-3877
'98 hatch Game hens and roosters, fertile eggs. Mark Lynn Dallas 770-443-6122
'99 Barred Rock chicks and mxd. yd. chickens from 1 mo. to laying age, priced according to age. Frank Stephens Gray 912986-1058
'99 asstd. bantam Call ducklings, mallard colored, snowy, and a few white, $5 ea. and up. J. Webster Powder Springs 770-4390092
'99 hatch turkeys, Bronze, Royal Palm, Red Bourbon, Black Spanish. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-773-1635
'99 hatch babies, Mallard ducks, Wood ducks, chestnut breasted teal, black swans, Silver Sebrights, Rose comb bantams. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
1 yr. peafowl pr., Indian Blue, exc. healthy, wormed regularly, $90 for the pr. Alison Hill Jackson 770-775-6028
12 big white hens, free to good home. Tom Moore Smyrna 770-435-3181
15 Rhode Island Red pullets, real pretty, $5 ea. Jimmy Puryear Hiram 770-943-2809 ' 23-'YeHow Botr'hens;"'O~t1g)~ '25'BIS:ek sex Link hens laying, Barred Rock hens laying; also, all kind bantams, chickens. Doretha Rowden Bogart 770-725-7535
25 common pigeons $3 ea., no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 912-941-5541
Game fowl, 8 pure Hopkin's Warhorse stags, 10 mos., $50 ea., few pure hens $30 ea., fist size chicks $10 ea. Carrol Williams Lawrenceville 770-963-0984
Game, 3 Trios, Warhorse, 1 Trio Mclean, hens, 2 Hatch X Butcher, 2 black-grey Hatch chicks, good prices. Hoyt Rollins LaFayette 706-638-6222
Gold & Silver Sebrights, Silver, Black, Gray/Black-tail Jap., Silver duckwing, Silver Blue Dominiques, extra roosters, bring cage. V. Dunn 201 Hamilton St. Dublin 31021
Guineas,. young chicks, 1 to 5 wks. old, $1.50. Frank Beckum Rayle 706-274-3321
Hens, lay bm. eggs, baby chicks, bantams, White Cornish, Spangles, White Old English, big baby chicks, pigeons, Game baby chicks. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-6360
Jersey Black Giants, 4 wks. & older, $3 and up, bantams, BB Reds, Sebrights, Silver Duckwing & mxd. ducks. James Banks Lula 770-869-7766
Jumbo Pharoah quail-$1.50 dressed, $1.15 live, eggs $0.15, also meat rabbtts. William Waldrop Tifton 912-386-0947
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs year round, $30/100, $125/500, $200/1000. Raymond Meadows Wadley 9127252-5345
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs $25/100; chicks, wk. old, $50/100. L. Baxter Ludowici 912-545-9158
Jungle low~ cock $25, Calcutta Red Jungle fowl cross stag $15. R. Hooper Gainesville 770-534-9704
Laying hens, bantams, younger chickens. Roger Queen Monroe 770-464-3717
Mallard ducks, all sizes, 4 gen. from the wild.
gentle $1500, aft. 7pm. S. Clinton dressage, loves to jump $2500, leave 25 diff. kinds of Show bantams; also, baby D. Medlock Glennville 912-6!54-3410
Chickamauga 706-375-4346 Belgian lilly, 1 yr. Percheron geld., 1 yr., good
message. Kim Shiver 7717
Covington 770-787-
chicks & eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371
Northern Bobwhite chicks, 3 days old, 30 cents ea., hatching eggs 20 cents ea. J.D.
carriage prosp. G. Chambers Winterville 706- TB 8 yr. 15.3hd., child's hunter, TB 9 yr., 25 pure blood Sid Taylors, $10/pc., 10 Rhodes Hawkinsville 912-783-2345
353-1557
Belgian mares, 3 yrs., 16hds., will work sgl. or dbl., traffic broke, very gentle $2500 ea., jennet, will foal $950. Joel Shirley Bowersville
15.2hd. w/TB filly at side, Hannoverian/TB 5 yr. $1500-$3000/obo. L. Dickinson Jasper 706337-4257
TB geld., 15.1 hds., quiet, gentle, 5 yrs., great
Leaper Hatch, $15 ea., 8 McClain Hatch/$15 ea., all 5 wks. old, other. Howard Henderson Commerce 706-335-3107
5 RIR's, 3 hens, 2 roosters, $25 for all. A.
Peacocks, chicks to breeders, India Blue, Black Shoulder, Blue Pieds, Java Green, Whtte, $15/up; India Blue & Black Shoulder chicks 8/$100. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-
706-245-5114
first horse $2500/obo. Lewis Jones Cumming Turner Gainesville 770-287-3178
5166
Buckskin QH 13 yrs., child-safe $2500, TWH geld., 7 yrs. $1500, QH mare, 6 yrs. $1500.
770-781-9645
6 White King pigeons $30. Ed Swanson
TB geld., 9 yrs., bay, perfect conf., hunter & LaGrange 706-882-085~
Peacocks, egss, chicks, Pieds, Blues, Black Shoulder, Cameo, Whtte Greens, Oaten, eggs
Steve Whidby Buford 770-932-1415
field exp., bomb proof, 16+hds., regd., must African geese for sale, also ducks. William $4/up, chicks $15/up. Clarinda Streetman
Child or beg. safe racking mare, 9 yrs., see $5000. Julie Simon Austell 678-945-5013 Lee Cartersville 770-877-5786
Watkinsville 706-769-7820.
gentle, 14.3hds. $1500. Dennis Barron TB mare, flashy, will jumps, lots of pot., All type laying hens & ducks, Kingston area. Peafowl, selling out, one 2 yr. old and seven
Carnesville 706-384-3400
would make nice show horse $2500, chestnut James Jordan Rome 706-295-5637
'98 hatch, $600/obo. as a group.. Chris Throne
Dbl. regd. TWH/RHBA 7 yr. cream col. col. w/flaxen mane. Rick Sharpton Conyers Asstd. pullets, Barred Rocks, RIR, etc., West Point 706-882-8568
Palomino mare, sire Last Cream Chance JEH, 770-922-0667
some cockerels avail.; also, if no answer Ive. Peafowl-'99 hatch to breeders, Indian Blues,
great broodmare, $4500 firm. Sharon TB mare, 16.1hds., beau. dapple gray msg. Kip Bishop Aragon 706-291-3981
Black Shoulders, Cameo, Pieds & White; also,
Anderson Carrollton 770-834-4702
$4000, jumps, English or Western. Jim Thomas Baby call ducks $3-$5, baby chicks bantam- lge. Muscovy ducks. Roger Smtth Senoia 770-
Lge. pony, regd. 6 yr., 14.1hd. mare, exc. Lilburn 770-925-2402
game mxd., $0.75 ea. Cathy Joyner Byron 599-3277
pleasure mount $3500, sml. leadline pony TB mare, 9 yrs., chestnut, 16.2hds., 912-956-4275
Peafowl-India Blue male, 3 yrs. old, female-
$800, both child-safe. Laura Golden Ball gorgeous mover, super disp., trng. level Baby chicks, lge. breeds, Araucanas, Sex- 2 yrs. old, $95 for the pair. Billy Lugar Powder
Ground 770-735-2365
dressage $5500. Jamie East Lawrenceville Link, Reds, Barred Rocks, light Brahma, Black Springs 770-429-0561
Mammoth jack, 16 yrs. $175, Mammoth 770-682-3957
Australorps. D. Whtte Lula 770-869-7467
Pheasants, '98 hatch, Ringneck, also chicks
brood jenny, 16 yrs. $250. Bill Hart Cave TWH 11 yr. blue roan geld., TWH 8 yr. Bantam chicks, Gold & Silver Sebrights, and eggs. Gene Langley McDonough 770-
Spring 706-777-0928
strawberry roan geld., TWH 8 yr. chestnut WOE, Black Rosecomb, Black-Tailed Buff 957-1238
Matching pr. Hackney ponies, harness, geld., TWH 6 yr. buckskin/wh. geld. Shea Japanese, others, $1/up, according to age. Pheasants, 5 breeds, 3 breeds of quail, 2
wagon, customized 20' gooseneck trailer, Cross/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
Alton Gilreath Gainesville 770-536-5168
breeds of chickens, guineas. Taylor Cook
hauls horses & wagon, . loading ramps. J. TWH 2 yr. fully broke geld., bomb proof, exc. Bantam chicks: WOE, Golden & Silver Concord 770-884-5710
Soderlund Ringgold 706-965-6564
Miniature horse, regd., very affectionate, good temperament & conf., mini saddles avail. J. Green Tyrone 404-755-4597 770-487-2858
on trails, gentle, smooth geld., roan $1700. S. Swearingen Milledgeville 912-454-3047
TWH 4 yr. geld., 15.3hds., blk. w/star, great for field trials or trail. Dick Williams Warrenton
Sebrights, BB Reds, Silver Duckwing, Silkies, Black Lafleche, guinea chicks, Game, $1-$2 ea. Dwayne Beard 789 Reno Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-5736
Phoenix, WOE, Mille Fleurs, all kinds of bantam cochins, (grown & young chicks), asstd. roosters. Tom Davis Franklin 706-6753928
Miniature donkey jenny, sml., sweet, solid wh. father, grey dun mother, wormed, shots, trimmed, 2 1/2 yrs. Kevin Crowe Jasper 770735-7575
NII. show horse, 3 yr. sorrel geld., can be regd., half Arabian, ready to be tmd. dressage or endurance, long mane & tail. N. Johnson Sparta 770-354-8678
Paso Fino geld., mare filly, gorgeous gatt, willing coral-lace El-Pasor Belmonte bloodlines. B. Mead Oglethorpe 912-472-7856
Paso Fino mare, 14 yrs., well gaited, exc. show horse geld., 2 yrs., ready to start, very well gaited. $4500. Jim Durkin Ringgold 706935-7276
Paso Fino regd. bay mare, 14hds., good bloodlines, anyone can ride, goes an)'where, does everything. Robert Roknick Gillsville 770-536-6999
Percheron team, 3 yrs., regd. mares, works,
very gentle. F. Collins Blairsville 706-745-
6720
.
Pony mare, buckskin/wh. stockings, 12hds., 9 yrs., rides Western/English/snaffle, possible hunter walk/trot show $1200. Teresa Buckner Flintstone 706-931-2236
706-595-4788
Bantam, Show purebred chicks and adults, Pigeons, Homers, Rollers, Helmets, $3 ea.
TWH chestnut stallion by Pride's Generator, Black Japanese, Mille Fleurs, Black Cochins, Chuck Lynch Williamson 770-229-8781
exc. bloodlines & conf., reas. M. Mitchell pheasants, quails, Dominiques & guineas. Ed Pigeons, Silkie chickens, also doves and
Thomaston 706-647-2825
Hutto Appling 706-541-9233
cages, call for for prices, will ship, possibly del.
TWH mare, blk. roan, 11 yrs., very gentle, 17 Bantams for sale, all must go. T.L. Patterson Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-~340
yr. Palomino geld., loads, trails, easy keeper. L. Stockbridge 770-954-1084
Pigeons: Russian Tumblers $5 ea., Homers
Wallace Cumming 770-887-4317
Bantams, Americana Silokwing, 2-3 mos., $10. B. Tamker Byron 912-953-2910
TWH palomino geld., 8 yrs., gentle for $15-$25/pr., 1-3 yr. old roosters, Americana, Pigeons: Rollers, Fantails mated pr., sgl.,
children, no bad habtts $1000, blk. geld., 5 yrs., OE Black, BB Red, Comish, others, mxd., also, nixe black Cochin roosters, doves, white,
extra .gentle & smooth $1500. W. Hall $5/up. R. Bridges Calhoun 706-602-1358
Pied mated pr., sgl. Jim Snow Stockbridge
Woodstock 770-928-3881
TWH stud, 10 mos., blk., shown halter, all ground work completed, sire Bumin About Montana, dam The Call Judge mare. Ann
Bantams, diff. breeds, diff. sizes, priced according to size, mostly BBR & Golden Sebright. Arthru Brewer Dublin 912-2722585
770-507--"6343"-'-''----~~--~~-
Pr. of Bronze turkeys $30/pr. or trade for four lge. laying hens. Earl Cauthen Tallapoosa 770-574-7518
Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131
TWH, regd. racking, majestic blk. mare, extremely gentle, easy to catch, anyone can ride, great trail horse. J. Motes Canton 770-
Bantams: Golden Sebrights, 2 hens, 1 rooster, 1/2 Blue Splash, 1/2 BB Red, 4 hens, 3 roosters, $1-$3 ea. Cindy Barnes Canton 770-720-1358
Ringneck Pheasant chicks, Chukar chicks, Pharoah quail chicks, hatching eggs, asstd. bantams, Taylor Co. Bill Holt Rupert 912862-3392
479-7845
Barred Rock pullets, big and healthy, $5 ea.
TWHs, sorrel, 4 socks, 15.2hds., 4 1/2 yr. L. Patton Dahlonega 706-864-0293
Show bantams, OEG Golden Sebrights, Brahmas, Silkies, Comish, Mottled Cochin,
geld., blk. TWHBEA geld., 14.3hds., smooth Black Australian swans, $450 ea. or. Barred Cochin, BOE, WOE, MOE, Jap.,
push button $2800-$3200. T. Jenkins Newnan $900/pr.; peacocks, Muscovy ducks. A.M. duckwings, $3-$8 ea.
Johnnie Brannon
770-304-0256
Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282
Reidsville 912-693-5625
To advertise, you must be a resident of Black Cochin chicks, priced according to Stags, Hatch and Roundhead crossed, a few
Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the size, $1 up. Martha Whitley Rte. 1, Box 93 game hens, reas. priced. James Wood
only exception to this rule
Mauk 31058 912-862-5603
Hoschton 706-654-3498
White Silkies-chicks and trios; also, Buff Brahma bantam roosters. H. Parks Ellijay 706-276-7275
White Embdens gosling, two hatched March 30th, four hatched April 20, not sexed, pond required and fenced, $8 ea. F. Dean Lizella 912-935-8510
White Rocks, Brown Leghorns, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, BB Red Modem Games, lge. fowl. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
Young Mallards, 3 gen., young guineas, black turkey chicks, peafowl chicks, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Peri:y 912-987-3687
Young guineas $1.75, '98 hatch guineas $8, laying BB Red hens $4. Glenn Maness Coolidge 912-346-3873
Poultry Wanted
want EgyptiaiiFayouiiiis lienS.John Enslow Suches 706-747-1428
Want White Jersey Giant chickens. Marvin Kelley Colquitt 912-758-3191
Want game & bantam chickens, Golden Sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas. Johnny Camey P.O. Box 692 Danielsville 30633 706-795-5728
Alternative Livestock
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Since ratites have been designated as alternative livestock, ratites and poultry cannot be mixed in the
ad. same 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 fur 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 licenses 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 advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
2 young males, brown/whtte, $400 ea; 1 male brown/blk., 7 yrs. old, $450. Gary Webb Dahlonega 706-867-6647
5 pasture bred females & 1 male llamas, regd., selling entire herd as a group, reas. priced, see to apprec. Cecil Gunby Sharpsburg 770-254-1261
Breeder emu, qlty., lrg., healthy, $200 ea., charge for handling & delivery. Wayne Brown Comer 706-783-5174
Emus, free, 4 pair of 4 yr. old breeders, you haul. T. Parker Cumming 770-844-0166
Llama, grey/brn./silver, reverse Appallosa male, 2 1/2 yrs., trnd. & friendly, others avail: J. Jones Warm Springs 706-655-3953
Llamas, all registered, lrg. selec., discounts on multiple purchases, deL avail. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
Llamas, regd. friendly halter tmd. babies starting at $700, lrg. selec., parents on premises, terms & del. avail. www.llamasofatlanta.com. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas-bred females starting at $1500, males from $500, halter tmd., gentle, handled daily. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820
Ostrich chicks, 2 to 3 wks. old, $65, other. J. Scott Comer 706-797-3526
Ostrich, 3 pr. lrg. breeders, hvy. layers, in their prime, $250/pr. or $500 for all. Bob Johnson Tyrone 770-969-8939
Ostriches, 4-trios African Blacks, 3 yrs. old, laying eggs now, $900 per trio. Harold Morrison Taylorsville 770-382-3009 770-633-8245
Proven Emu breeders, exc. stock, calm big birds, $200/pr., also, emu eggs. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-483-4833
Regd. female llama, beau. color, gentle, halter broke, 1 1/2 yrs. old, good w/other livestock. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-9643947
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want Californian Smutnose rabbits (breeders & jrs.), must be purebred & qlty. breeding. A. Deville Rte. 1, Box 74-A Mauk 31058
Want 1 female miniature jenny donkey. D. B. McRae McRae 912-868-5869
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday June 2, 1999
Want 10 steers, 350 lbs., 15 steers avg. 700 2 horse alum. straight load bumper pull Rabbits; NZW show stock, Robert Crowford Bermuda/fescue hay, heavily fert., horse qlty. lbs., Angus or Charolais breeding. C. McCallie w/dressing room, 7' fiberglass roof, pull out stock, 6 wks. old, up to 2 mos. Steve Ferguson $3/bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-948-
FLOWERS FOR SALE
Chickamauga 706-539-2522
saddle racks, exc. cond. $6000. B. Teague Tucker 770-972-9735
7282 404-760-3071
Want 3 or 4 yr. palomino QH. Johnny Stone Mountain 770-469-4609 770-339-9888
Weaver Chatsworth 706-517-9298
2 horse bumper pull, tack comp., mats, elee.
Want Jersey, Holstein or Brown Swiss for brakes, 7' tall, very good cond. $1500, 20'
San Juans, exc. good runners. Wayne Booking orders for fescue, Coastal bermud
Gamer Rutledge 706-557-2517
mix, 4x5 rolls, well fert., $15 per roll, loaded in
Satins, all pedi., some regd. show qlty. stock, field, dely. avail. Dan Jenkins Tyrone 770-969-
I~ you have questions about this category. call
Mia
Haney
at
404-651-9084.
family milk cow, will pay extra for defy. Joneen Flemings Franklin 706-675-8635
Want gentle QH, will trade regd. Charolais bull, your pick. Lacy Mayo Richland 912-8870084
_Want to buy gentle, child-safe geld., reas. priced & fully guaranteed, Winding Way Stables. Deneen Miller Valdosta 912-2443031
Gooseneck stock trailer $2000/obo. J. Moody Greenville 706-672-2955
2 horse bumper pull trailer, mint cond. $1250. F. Hall Atlanta 404-250-0735
2 horse bumper pull trailer w/tack comp., useable cond. $500. Scarlett Bennett Hortense 912-778-3562
2 horse bumper pull trailer, very good cond., good floor & tires, kept under shelter, wh. w/red
many cols. $1 Olup. K. Kiley Conyers 770-7857002
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category. call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
9340
Bulk oats for sale, $2.50 per bsh. Bobby Mclendon Blakely 912-723-3192
Coastal & lift bermuda hay $30 roll, $3.50 sq. bales, taking '99 hay orders. Larry Eley White Plains 706-467-2184
Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bushel. Marvin Lewis 912 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 31015 912273-4329
Flower seed offered for sale has not bee'1 tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by !ransport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. !.,adyslipper Orchids
Wa~t to trade cow 1/2 Limousine, 1/2 Angus trim $1500. B. Collins Dublin 912-272-0642 All hay ads must cQntain the variety of hay Highly fert. '99. rye hay, rnd. bales in barn and Goldenseal are examples of protected
for child-safe pony. R. Cox 482 Clifton Dr. Dawsonville 30534 770-844:-8972
2 porta stalls, 12'x14' $1000 ea. Marjorie _Fishman Nicholson 706-757-8878
oAflfieciraedhafo~r
sale; etc.
i.e.,
Coastal
bermuda
hay: '
$35; '98 bales in field $20, sq. bales baled on order. Sonny Trammell Juliette 912-994-9492
plants. When advertising protected plants m the Market Bulletin, please submit a
2 saddles, Campbell trail 18" '98 fescue/bermuda mix., exc. qlty., barn Horse qlty. hay, highly fert., weed free '99 copy of your permit to sell protected
LIVESTOCK HANDLING w/girth/leathers $550, Thornhill pro-trainer stored, well fert., no weeds, sq. bales $2.75. M. fescue & rye Coastal mix, $35/roll, $3.50/sq. plants. Ads submitted without this
lemonde 17" w/carrying case $400. Diane Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
bale, Ive. msg. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963- information will not be published. For
_Brown Fayetteville 770-461-5711
'98 Alicia bermuda hay, med. size rolls, some 3561 770-963-4228
further information on the sale or
If you have questions regarding ads in this 2-horse complete closed in super deluxe net wrapped, $25 ea. Barbara Bearden Oats for sale, '99 crop, top qlty., bulk or you shipment of protected plants, contact:
category. call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083. Sundown trailer, new floor, new paint. Earl Morven 912-775-2405
bag, $3 per bsh., (32 lb.). Ted Milliron Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy.
fl~'~7r9ingB,eteirebsu, m7',prearmppu,llso2mheorrsuest,trnaeileedr sspoauinntd,
Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502 20' Gooseneck stock trlr.
w/metal top,
'98 Coastal bermudagrass hay, sq. bales, Shellman 912-679-5801 exc. col., texture, & density, defy. avail. Chris Reserve horse hay, ready to cut small bales,
278 SE, Social Circle, GA 918-6411.
30025 (770) '
wmng $500. J. Williams Savannah 912-234-
- 8458
'82 AQHA geld., dk. bay, loads, trails, gentle, easy keeper, 15hds., Impressive lines $1200. Kelly Woodham Murrayville 770-532-4398
$2000/obo. Terry Embry Eatonton 770-648
-5984
4" cutback 21" suede seat, brown, made in England, like new $550. Anna Landru m Tyrone 770-487-4448
'83 alum. , 4-H gooseneck, fully enclosed, rear tack, 6 dressing room/panel & carpet, steel floors, VGC $8000. M. Reynolds Cumming 770-886-5811
5' jump standards, made w/pressure treated wood, assembled w/screws $35/pr., jump cups & poles avail. D. Dasch Lawrenceville 770682-5755
'85_ Gore 2 horse gooseneck, w/lge. .dressing room, exc. floor, rewired, mats, new spare, extras $2000. Margaret Clower Good Hope 770-972-1588
'85 four horse straight load gooseneck steel trailer, 7' tall, nice dressing room, Hwy. 34, Newnan bypass $5500/obo. J. Liberty Newnan 770-251-4296
'88 Cherokee 2 horse gooseneck w/dressing room, straight load, fully enclosed, mats, new tires, good floor $3500/trade. Jennifer Burch Locust Grove 770-914-7088 404-456-5941
'89 WW 2 horse bumper pull straight load trailer, TB size, red/wh., no rot floor, leave message. Susan Cobb Cedartown 770-7488898
'92 three horse slant load gooseneck trailer, wh., good cond., solid, extra tall & wide $2250. G. Morrison Lyons 912-520-4938
'93 Bonanza 3 horse slant load/dressing room, bumper pull, wh., good cond. $2000. J. Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5706
'94 Bonanza 3 horse slant w/dressing room
AG SEED/PLANTS bumper pull, 7' high, exc. cond., new hvy. dut?
floor $3250/obo. B. Reid Austell 770-745-
FOR SALE 6836
'94 S&H 2 horse bumper pull w/front tack, great cond., elec. brakes, mats pads
Australian 18" no horn saddle, exc. cond., brass fittings w/girth & iron stirrups $225/ob0, trade 15" same. Janice Raddotz Cleveland 706-865-7139
Cattle head gate, hvy. duty, auto. type $125. Steve Janney Sharpsburg 770-599-1080
Collegiate Glose contact saddle, 16 1/2" seat $450 w/o fittings, exc. cond. B. Auxier Athens 706-546-1505
Collegiate Sr. event saddle, blk., 171/2", like new cond., less than 30 hrs. use, less fittings $550. S. Crim Kingston 706-295-1764
Horse walker, 4 horse Pro-Walker $1500. S Crowe Rydal 770-386-9491
Pony saddles, like new Western 12" $850 like new child's huntseat; 12" $110. Debbie Ranger Rome 706-290-1212
Saddles, 1 Western 16" Pleasure, 1 barreI 15", blankets, bridles, bits, pads $500. Mrs J.L. Dodson Loganville 770-985-2155
Set of silver trimmed bridle breast collar, reins for show, exc. cond. $225 all. Jeffrey Chapman Shiloh 706-846-5451
Stall fronts, 6 steel mesh stall fronts measuring 7'x12' long $175 ea. J. Hursucker Bostwick 706-343-1093
Want Powder River or Priefert squeeze chute. Robert Branch Chula 912-382-0625
$2800/obo. David Bowden Cartersviile 770- Western saddles, 15" dk... brown w/silver
607-9610
conchos & lacing, 16 1/2" light tan, choice on
'95 Sundowner 2 horse bumper pull trailer saddles $400. M. Chapman Senoia 770-251 -
waxed yearly, 7' tall, wh., tack/mangers, exc'. 5960
cond. $4500. Molly Young Senoia 770-719-
0268
RABBITS '96 ~eiffer 2-horse slant bumper pull
w/dressing room, extra tall/wide, great cond.,
feed bags, face screens incl. $7000. K. If you have questions regarding ads in this
Bowman Buford 770-271-1791
category. call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083
c '~6 Sooner 4 horse slant alum. gooseneck
trailer, elec. brakes, dressing/sleeper room tack stall, rubber mats $13,500. Steve Mulkey Winder 706-864-2288
1 group of 10 Smutnose bunnies, 12-16 wks. $8 ea., 6 San Juans $8 ea., 20 NZW $12 ea., $30/3, $9 ea. for 5/more. Bill Brumbelow Douglasville 770-949-9394
'97 Southern gooseneck 4 horse alum., gen. 4 young rabbits $5 ea., 4 section cage free. 50 gal. water, real drop down/bus windows Ron Bailey Locust Grove 770-957-3806
$30,000, aft. 6pm. J. Wright Cumming 770- Angora, Dutch, Dwarf, Fuzzy Lops, sev.
889-7411
cols. $8-$20, cages $10/up. C. Devitt
'98 two horse straight load bumper pull, Ringgold 706-965-7408 mats, elec. brakes, feed door, esc. door, tack Baby Lops, Mini .Rex, Dutch, Harlequins & comp. $3100. J. Schower Locust Grove 770- mix. $4-$6 ea., Dwarf babies $10 ea. Les
954-1372
1O' cattle trailer, 4'wx5'h metal frame new wood floor, good tires $475. James Bu'ckner College Park 770-964-1059
Cooley 7990 Jefferson Rd. Athens 30607 706-543-3182
Breeding rabbits, 3 bucks, 3 does w/cages, nest boxes, water bottles & feeders $200.
12' corral panels, like new, 1 gate panel $40 ea. Jean Zaragoza Hawkinsville 912-8928159
. 14' stock trailer, bumper pull, new floor & tires $650. J. Davis Americus 912-924-7570
15" Herford roping saddle for sale, exC: cond. $550/obo. Cathy Johnson Newna 770254-1912
Heather Howell Fayetteville 770-460-1601
Bunnies to breeders, Lops,. NZW, San Juan, Dwarfs, Dutch, San Juan & standard dressed rabbits. S. Guiney Covington 770-7B6-6227
Bunnies, breeders, good selection breeds & cols., state lie. fac., wholesale-retail, call before 9 pm. D. Morgan 2309 Monroe Jersey Rd. Monroe 30655 770-207-0010
15" show saddle, breast collar & headstall used 1 show season, light oil $400. s'. McDonald Duluth 770-497-8910
16' stock trailer, bumper pull, GI hitch, center gate, homemade $1500, cash. Don Miller Gainesville 770-536-7317
1.6" Simco Western saddle $225, 16 1/2" English A/P saddle w/suede knee rolls $40. L. Lance Hull 706-353-7101
16" b~rrel saddle, custom made $550, '94 Bee trailer, 2 horse slant load w/dressing room, no rust $3800. Randy Rogers Winder 770-775-0379 404-716-3835
17" hunter/jumper saddle, good cond. w/fittings $150/obo. Lauren Thornton Douglasville 770-949-4463
w 17" Courbette stylist close contact
hunt/jump saddle, med. Federbaum spring tree, wool stuffed panels, exc. cond. $500. R.
w Cronk Adairsville 770-773-9216
18' cage top gooseneck livestock trailer full swing, 1/2 slide rear gate, 6' wide, 6'2" high, 7 yrs. old. Bryant Harvard Thomasville 912-
Keep Out! _226-1357
2 _horse trail!'.r, bumper pull tailgates opening, new paint, exc. cond., older mdl. $800, call 10 am-4 pm. Brad Sutton Nashville _912-686-3641
Bunnies, Mini Lops, some from pedi. parents, Mini Rex, Dwarf $15 ea., Mini Rex breeder pr. $25. S. Harris Marietta 770-9921669
B;:':u=nn:;i:::es=-,M-;:i:-::ri~1Lcco~p-:-s-,s-o""'li,..,d-:&,-,-br-o.,--ke-n--co"""'ls-a.-l.l~
ages, hand held & loved, gentle. Elaine Lankford Lawrenceville 770-338-0082
Flei:riish Giants, top qlty. pedi. stock, bunnies to juniors, blk., steel, fawn, sandy, grey, wh. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711
Holland Lop brood does & breeder bucks,
stock reduction w/wo pedi., Netherland Dwarf
bucks, exc. bloodlines. R. Ross Buford 770-
945-9310
'
NZW . bunnies,_ breeders, dresse_d fryers, California Flemish, Rex, other bunnies. George Barron Barnesville 770-358-6682
NZW bunnies, med. weight, also 2'x3' cages avail., call for prices. Cynthia Ward Senoia 770-502-7834
Netherland Dwarfs $5 ea., 7 wks. old. Billy Jordan 153 Robertson Rd. LaGrange 30241 706-884-9892
Prime meat rabbits, NZW, 12 wks. old. C. Johnson Millen 912-982-1311
Purebred bunnies, Mini Rex, Mini Lop, Holland Lop, Dutch Dwarf, Californians. E. Martin Gainesville 770-536-9214
Newton 4429
Sylvania 912-829-4146 800-895-
clean and
orchardgrass, clover, nutrition tested.
fescue Glen
mHeix~dperrotseoi"nn
'98 lift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., Blairsville 706-745-1840
highly fert., rain/weed free, lge. sq. bales. S. Premium horse qlty. hay from clean, proven
Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
fields, call for references. R. Roberson Rome
'98 lift 44 hay, well fert., horse qlty., in barn, 706-232-0583
$3.50/bale, fescue hay $20/roll-4x5. Dan Tant Sheltered Coastal hay, 1200 lb. bales $30,
Barnesville 770-358-3024
forage sorgham silage $24 per ton. George
'98 lift 44, lge. sq. bales, horse qlty., $3/bale, Parker Miller 912-982-2004
wo hay $2/bale at barn. Edwine summers Takin_g new orders for Alfalfa, Timothy mix,
Tem(!le 770-562-3679
1st cutting, $6 per bale. Gary Stahl Marietta
'98 Tift 44, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3, 4x5 rolls 770-419-9493
$30, in barn. Kenneth Whitlock Brooks 770- Taking orders for spring cutting of sq. & rnd.
599-6577
bales fescue, orchardgrass and Timothy. David
'98 lift 85 bermuda/Bahia mxd., mulch type Huggins Rossville 706-861-5931
hay, must move, 1000 lb. rolls, $8/roll. Drew Taking orders for '99 hay, Coastal, Alicia and
Howard S~camore 912-567-2344
mxd~ grasses. Bobby Cowart Mcintyre 912-
'98 bermuda hay, highly fert., 4x5 rnd. 946-3168 . bales/$25. Sam Carpenter 14 Grimsley Rd. Taking or.~ers, '99 sq. bales of bermuda hay,
Tifton 31794 912-388-2929 912-386-8365
Iimed, fertilized to UGA recommendation
'98 crop lift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, $2 sprayed for weed control, $2.50/bale out of and $2.50 per bale: R. Holdridge 611 Hutchins field. Bud Beckstine Eatonton 706-485-7524
Rd. Roopville 30170 770-854-4095 770-854- lift bermuda, well fert., 500 rnd. bales, 3 mi.
7247
from 1-75, near Tifton. Dick Jones Chula 912-
'98 fescue $2 sq. bales. Pat Szlibski 567-2302 912-567-3900
Monroe 770-267-2575
'98 fescue, lge. rnd. bales in barn, $1 O per Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted
bale. Dudley Anderson Dahlonega 706-8646248
'98 fescue, horse qlty., fert., rain free, sq. bales/$3 in barn. Jerry Rice Marietta 770-4274835
_Want good qlfY. -4x5 rolls of '99 hay, prefer
fmor1xGoef lbryveie, horbcuhlalsrda/fneds/courehoeirfebres.rmuJdoah~
trade Kiss
Gainesville 770-531-1126
'98 horse qlty., highly fert., weed free Coastal
bermuda, $3.50/sq. bale. Dwayne Clark
Dacula 770-9955326
. '99 fescue/bermuda hay, mix fert., 4x5 rolls,
in field, $20/roll. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383
'99 Alicia bem:iuda, superior grade .l1orse.ql.ty. If you havf]. QUfJ$.tio1:1sJfJ.garding this ca,tego;y, hay, see to believe, ref. avail., Davis Ranch. caII Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.
John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216
'99 Alicia bermuda hay, top horse qlty., highly
fert. sq. bales, no rain and weed free, barn
stored, $3.50, can def. local. Carol Sapp
Bame~ 912-7752038
_
Advertisers of agricultural seed must SUbmit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon
'99 Tift 44 bermlida, fertilized, limed, request. Certain varieties of seed are
sprayed, horse qlty., rnd. bales, sq. bales to protected from propagation unless they are
order, rain free. David Cummings Rockmart grown as a class of certified seed. For
770-684-4761
example, wheat seed such as Florida 304
'99 Tift 44, 4x4 rnd. $17.50, 4x4 mxd. $15.50, oker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed:
sq./$2.25, dely. nego. 0.D. Richardson Social SUch as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may
Circle 770-464-2466 .
not be propagated for sale unless the seed
'99 Tift 44, (w/some Johnsongrass), well has been grown as a class of certified seed.
fert., lge. rnd. bales. Ben Land Pine Mountain Propagation of such seed is a violation of
706-323-9156
the Plant Variety Protection Act and the
'99 ben:iuda hay & Dallas grass mxd., sq. bales/$2, in field $2,50 in barn, new cutting. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Talla(!oosa 30176 770-574-2867
Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bull_etin office or the Georgia Department of Agnculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'99 cutting fescue, sq. bales $2.50, rye grass, sq. bales $2.50, exc. horse or cow hay. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019
98 Red Moon & 90% germ., $2/pkg.
wS/tSaAr SwEa.teHrm. eMlo. nBusreneetdts~
5393 Cleveland Rd. Cohutta 30710
'9~ fert. fescue hay, 4'x5' rolls $18; also, '98 hay 1n barn, defy. avail. Thomas Arnold Athens 706-543-8779
98 old timey plumgranny seeds $1/tsp.
wlSASE. Mrs. J. L. Moulder 6013 Suwanee
Dam Rd. Buford 30518
'99 fescue bermuda mix, well fert., rain free, can del., $2/bale. J. Phillips Fayetteville 770460-0413
Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, lift 85 .lift custom planting. Ray Beaty Coolidge
91728~
941 -2047
'99 fescue hay, well fert., 4x5 md. bales, $25 Cert. Bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44,
per bale. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-6348 Coastal, lifway & Alicia, also custom planting.
770-228-9409
Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
'99 hay, Coastal, fescue & oats, 5x5 rnd. Cert. improved Ga. Red sweet potato plants
rolls. John Bentley 2287 Mt. Paron Rd. for sale, no C.O.D. $30/1000, $181500,
Monroe 770-267-3067
-
$10/100 del. W. R. Lightsey Odum 912-367-
'99 hay, fescue w/bermuda mxd., 4x5 rolls, 6781
last wk. in May, $20 in field. Mrs./Mr. Castetter Old time or elephant garlic plants $8/doz.,
Dallas 770-445-1552
shipped free. Allen Wood 563 W.B. Braddock
'99 horse qlty., in barn & field, fescue & Rd. Uvalda 30473
orchardgrass, fert., limed, sprayed for weed, White Acre cowpeas, $30/bag, 99% pure,
sq. or rnd. bales, 4x4 rolls. Randall Carter 88/co germ. Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547-
Cedartown 770-748-3585 706-506-7488
6681 706-547-2753
'99 horse qlty. hay, fescue/bermuda , sq. White running butterbeans, grows 20', corn-
bales/$2.50, rolls $25 in field; lift 44 rolls $35, Bioody Butcher, Calico, $9 lb., $5 1/2 lb. Joe
dely. avail. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748- Patterson 162 Ambrose Cir. Jackson 30233
3419
770-775-2458
'99 oat hay, weed free, $4 ea. Christine Dean Madison 706-342-3576
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
'99 prime rye hay, highly fert., weed control in
barn, $3.50 sq. bales, rnd. bales $35; '98 md.
bales in field $20, defy. avail. Olin Trammell
Fors~h 912-994-6463
.
'99 spring highly fert. oat hay, rolls $35 per
roll. lim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-
922-6653
ant pomegranate seeds. S. Weaver 111
West Franklin Milledgeville 31061 912-452-
541 5 912-453-3303
.
~mt old timey Marglobe tomato seeds, not
hybnd. Robert Mayfield .Whitesburg 770-834-
831 7
Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., lge. qty. Benny
Armour Murra~ille 706-864-6525 Approx. 7 A. hay, you cut free, fescue mix.
Stay out of the garden when
lim Powell Avraria Rd. Dahlonega 706-867- foliage is wet, according to the
6261
University of Georgia Extension
$1 pkg. w/LSASE: larkspur, old-fashioned poppy, sweet William, foxglove, old-fashioned
hollyhock, coneflower, (pink echinacae). Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453
$1 .50 ea. pkt. seed w/LSASE: duranta,
mxd: four . o'clocks, mxd. hollyhocks, matrimony vine, love apple. Alejo Moore 127
Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1.50 ea. pkt. seed w/$0.55 LSASE:
Confederate rose, love apple, red butterfly weed, maroon Mexican hat. B. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
$1.50 ea./pkt. seed plus $0.55 LSASE cat's-claw, red porter weed, perenniai sunflower, white bee balm. K Lane 1407 W.
Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601
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$s1tr/ippkeg.mwx/dS.,ASmEa:keasmalgrey.llisbuslebed3~dreyd;.
white Fran
Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Leesburg
31763
'98 Confederate rose seed $2/bolt ~/SASE; Confederate rose plant $14; old t1mey daffodil/jonquil $6/doz., free shipping.
Mary Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda
30473
'98 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362
'98 Martin, bushel, long handle and luffa gourd, 25 seeds/$0.75 w/SASE. S. Daniel 174 Howe Lane Loganville 30052 170-466-
7845
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'98 ageratum, cosmos, hollyhock, money
plant, $1/cup, $0.55 SASE; poppy, rudbeckia $1/Tbsp. w/SASE, other. B. Cason P.O. Box 447 Hiram 30141
oM'ce'l9xo8icckacsno;-r-esou-pznsifnilson,wiape,,or.,psp$uy1,n/pfJkleogfw.feerSrsAoSnpEbe.reiaJwneiannfkolnue~r~
Smith Rte. 1, Box 6 Georgetown 31754
'98 flower seeds: Anne's lace, hibiscus,
sGpildoreirospaladnait~ieQsuefeewn
more touch-me-not, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan
30265
'98 giant mix col. zinnia seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln.
Williamson 30292 770-228-3868
'~8 hibiscus: red, yellow; vinca, purple, white; four o clock, pink, yellow $1 /pkt. w/SASE. Audrey Rhoney 231 Lawson Homes
Eatonton 31024 706-485-8234
'98 hollyhock, red & pink, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. R. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
'98 impatien seeds, mix cols., reseeding
1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE; variegated liriope $12/doz. C. Ragsdale 285 Ragsdale Rd. Dallas 30132 770-445-3835
'98 mxd. flower seed hollyhock, coneflowers,
$p1lu/Tsbsswp.eSeAt WSEil.liaSmars~
O'Shields Box 185 Tate 30177
'98 old timey purple bachelor's button seed 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. M. Itson Rte. 1, Box 90
Pelham 31779
'98 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/T~sp. LSASE; hardy perennial,
goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State
Hwy.60 Suches 30572
'98 seeds: raspberry, pink bachelor's button, touch-me-not, marigold, clematis $1/pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr.
LaGrange 30241
'98 seeds_: a_ngel's trumpet, shasta daisy, white star z1nma, yellow strawflower zinnia hummingbird, Queen Anne $1 SASE. G'.
Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale
Estates 30002
'98 seeds: marigolds and zinnias, 1/4 cup/$1, send SASE, judyp77@stc.net. J. Pruitt 23 G.W. Taffar Rd. Dawsonville 30534-6604 706-216-2315
'98 seeds: daisy, shasta, rudbeckia;
cleome, white, purple, pink, money plant, $1/Tbsp., instr. incl., SASE. C. Martin 525 Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067
'98 seeds: sunflowers, floristan, 50/$1.50; mammoth Russian 36 seeds/$1.50; marigold,
mxd., $1/1/2 cup, white $1.50/Tbsp. SASE. V. Wilson 205 Rattler Ct. Woodstock 30189
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also,
deiuscpalalyyptugsa,rdehne.rbsS,elaphalmAsh,lst&romfernsjacroksseos~
770-775-4967
. Abelia, althaea, bee balm, daylilies, iris, vinca, verbena, columbine, black-eyed
S_usan, cannas, liriope, hydrangea, mullein pink, forsythina, seeds w/ship. L. Mulkey
2 horse Circle W trailer, bumper pull, divider, mats, tack comp., spare, like new $2500. Douglas Wishum Sylvester 912-776-6772
Rabbits, restock your field & freezer. Walter Jackson Commerce 706-335-3348
Rabbits, asstd. variety $5/up. Jimmy
Bermuda hay, sq. bales, '99 crop, $3.50 per bale, rnd. 4x5 bales $30, per bales and/or bales up. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
Service. Walking through a wet garden spreads disease from one
Cumming 770-889-7079
Did you know that certain varities of seed are protected from propragation unless
912-432-7468
Burnette Covington 770-786-2029
Ads cannot be called in byphone.
plant to another
they are grown as a class of certified seed?
Wednesday June 2, 1999
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Achillea, stokesia, hybrid daylilies, min. mint, oregano, spiderwort, blackberry, crinum lilies, oregano, vinca minor, pachysandra, Japanese & Siberian irises, other. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088
Ajuga plants 100/$15, $3.20 post. ea. 100 plants; rare bolivian sunset plants, 10/$15,
o $3.20 ea: 1 plants, other. Bob Reese 3908
Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-8891
Ajuga, vinca minor, $0.25 ea., 5/$1, hosta, red hot poker, $3 up; money tree plant, cleome $0.50 up; angel's trumpet, angel's wing begonia, no shipping. W. Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410
Alstromeria, angel's trumpet, Confederate rose, gardenia "Mystery", butterfly bush, crocosmia, alternantera, chrysanthemum "Mascot", aster tataricus, pandorea vine. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Angel trumpets, $5-$1 O; hostas, $2/pot. Jewell Aaron Smyrna 770-435-4371
Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental pepper, morning glory, passion flower, zinnia $1/pk., $5/6 pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg 30277
Angel's trumpet cuttings, pink, $10 incl. shipping. Eva Rowland P.O. Box 1022 Madison 30650
Angel's trumpet in pots $5, angel's trumpet vine $10, golden rain trees in pots $5. Bess Austin 1967 Sin. Min. Lithonia Rd. Lithonia 30058 770-482-5431
Angel's trumpet $5, yellow bells $3, border grass, grn., $5, Stella de Oro lilies $1/fan. . Clara Hendrix Tyrone
Annabelle hydrangeas $5, boxwood $5, snowball $5, Stella de Oro, 12-15", 2 gal. pots/$10. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706-692-5918
Aucuba, azaleas, ferns, black-eyed Susan, perennial phlox, Lily-of-the-Valley, arum, hydrangeas, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Aucuba, nandina, Siberian iris $3, butterfly bushes, forsythia $1.50, moonflower, cypress, hyacinth bean vines $1, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Azalea, (native), rhododendron, helleborus, hydrangeas, shade trees. Anne Shearouse 380 George Gray Lane, Waleska 30183 770-427-7269
Azaleas, 1 & 3 gal. $2.50/$6.50, rhododendrons, camellia, leucothe, pieris, native azaleas, 1 & 3 gal., $4 & $11: Dominic DePhillips Roswell 770-993-7116
Bearded iris $8/doz. ppd., hybrid daylilies, asstd. cols., $35/100 ppd. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833
Bearded irises, variegated vinca major $0.10, medium size ivy, lamium, cannas, Elephant ears, lamb's ear. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004
Bee balm, cannas, thrift, phlox, liriope, mo_ndo~$1,50 per _4" cont., no shipping.
Reaney Petty Marietta 770-973'6009
Black Elephant ears, violet stem Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, will ship, Japanese lace leaf maple, rare hosta. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Black velvet Elephant ears, Japanese lace leaf maples, gingko, grancy greybeard, lotus, water plants, satomi dogwood. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Bradford cherry, redbud trees, balled, burlaped, 2 1/2", 4" diameter, del. w/in 20 mi., min. order 5, $125 ea. J. Morton Alpharetta 770-475-6026
Bulbs: old timey daffodil $2/doz., nakedlady, bluebells, cannas, magic lily, white narcissus, vinca, Siberian iris, shrubbery, boxwood, daylilies. E. Beach Duluth 770476-1163
Calendula and zinnia augustana from plants grown w/o chemicals, limited qty., 24 seeds/$0.50 ea. kind, send SASE. Debra Combs P.O. Box 29533 Atlanta 30359-0533
California ferns $2.50 ea., stokesia $1 ea., Veronica $2.50/doz., oxalis $1.50/clump, others, $10 min., $3 post. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770942-1599
Callas, white, $14/4 bulbs; pink dbl. cannas $14/doz., lge. grn. leaf Elephant ears $13/doz., all ppd. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680
Cannas, dbl. dwarf red, yellow or pink, choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, $11/doz., add $3 post. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Cannas, tall, red, hardy, $9 per doz. PP. Margie Clark 391 DC Clark Rd. Lyons 30436
Castor beans for mole control, 100 seeds/$2 plus lge. envelope wl2 stamps. Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Lane Blue Ridge 30513 706-632-3914
Clumps Stella de Oro $5, lots of other pretty daylilies, angel's trumpet trees, hosta, hydrangeas, ginger lilies, weeping willows, other plants. Emma Ward Carrollton 770258-2046
Colorful giant zinnia seeds $1/Tbsp. SASE. R. Brannon 162 Min. View Rd. Molena 30258
Columbine, pink cockscomb, Japanese hollyhock; $0.50 ea. pkg., Star-of-Bettilehem bulbs 12/$1 w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-4357589
Crinum lily bulbs 101$10, makes lge. plants 3-4' high, sev. ft. around, delicate white flowers, crosby@surfsouth.com. Anglia Webb-Crosby 7420 Webb Rd. Hahira 31632
Crocosmia, jonquils, obedient plant, vinca, $6/doz. ppd. M. Dutton 8609 Fairmount Hwy. _Fairmount 30139
Dayliles, iris, black, other colors, hardy hibiscus, liriope, hosta, homestead verbena, cushion mums, black-eyed Susan. Perry Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Daylilies 1 gal. containers $1.99 ea
blooming. W. Braddy 120 Bull St. Glennville 30427 912-654-3424
Daylilies al AHS display garden, 1500 AHS
regd. var., list, ($2 refundable wlorder),
sale/shipping now, bloom started,
lilypipe@negia.net.
Joann
Stewart
Watkinsville 706-769-7652 706-342-7056
Daylilies or iris $12/doz. PP, purple
spiderwort or dbl. daylilies $101doz. PP,
feverfew or globe amaranth $2/SASE. A.
Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee
30105
Daylilies, thousands blooming, tenth annual
"Open Garden, June 13, 10-3, sales by appt.,
Alcovy Daylily Farm. J. Burgess 775 Cochran Rd., Covington 770-787-7177
Daylilies, hybrid, 12 fans, $25, many cols.,
red spider lily bulbs, $1 O/doz. ppd. John
Culpepper Rt. 4, Box 105J Quitman 31643
912-263-8106
Daylilies, blooming now, send $0.55 stamp
for descriptive price list of 400 var.,or call' for
appt. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner
Robins 31095 912-953-4778
Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 13
page descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727
Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15
postpaid. Allene Harris 474 Rockdale Rd.
Canon 30520 706-376-2353
Daylilies, regd. hybrids, Fern Cove, near I
85, selling now, new sections open,
ferncove@Juno.com. Mary Ann Denney
Newnan 770-502-9320
Daylilies, regd. ones plus many seedlings,
all cols., standards, dbls., spiders, miniatures.
M. Eanes P.O. Box 306 Stockbridge 770
4711-8827"
Daylilies, 1500+, now blooming, $3 up.
Betty Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia
30553 706-356-4876
Daylilies, pink, rose, red, lavender, purple,
peach, melon,. yellow, orange gold, almost
white, dbls., eyed. C. Dunning 401 College St.
Blakely 912-723-4443
Daylilies, Stella de Oro & hybrid var., $1-$5
clump. Gwen Carson 4510 Mars Hill Rd
Bogart 30622 770-725-7205
Daylilies, iris, hydrangeas, nandina, Rose
of-Sharon, cedar, crape myrtles, bthers
opened Friday, Sat., 10 'am.14 pm. J. White
Lithonia 770-987-9790
Daylilies, unlabeled, named var., 2 fansl$2 come visit my garden. Mrs. Nell Yates 818 Tyus Rd. Bowdon 770-258-3404
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, hosta, crape myrtles, wholesale to. all. R. Martin 127 Sunlight Cane Dawsonville 30534
Daylilies, 100 fans, mxd. cols., $35 plus $5 shipping w/order; 100 spider lilies $25, $3 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd
Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738 Daylilies, 35 diff.1$50, $5 shipping, Stella de
Orc!"1'2/$25 ppd.~ gift plant. Anne McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins 31088 912 923-5160
Daylilies, 580 var., descriptive info. at home, other perennials, hibiscus and
hydrangea, no Sundays, no ship. Ethel Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-635 4247
Daylilies, all cols., garden sales aft. 5:30 pm. weekdays, all day Sat. & Sun. Kim & Michael Bee Stockbridge 770-474-5344
Daylilies, lge. sel. of var. & cols., Stella de Oro, blooming now, off Hwy. 5. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-479 5224
Daylilies, lge. asstd. cols., sgl. or dbl., wil
ship. G. Wallace 5516 Woodstock Rd. Acworth 770-974-2781
Daylilies, many cols., starting to bloom, HoytCD@mindspring.com, price list avail. David Hoyt Social Circle 770-781-7821
Daylilies, mix col., some dbl., 2 doz.1$15, $3 shipping. Lillian Sheriff 4658 Ryan Rd. Conley 30288 404-363-0026
Daylilies, now blooming, come visit, $2.50
up. Ruby Kitchens 570 Salem Church Mille Rd. Haddock 31033 912-932-5119
Daylilies, send 55 cent stamp fo descriptive list of 600 var. Bill Trundle 4398 Peavine Rd. Ringgold 30736
Daylilies, sev. diff. cols. or shades, $10/doz., no shipping. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd. Alpharetta 30004 770-4754957
Daylilies, sev. hundred var., in my garden, $3/clump, bearded iris, mix cols., $10/doz., $3 post., shipping only. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome 30165-9286 706-235-5351 .
Dixieland daylilies, now selling hybrid daylilies, will ship, call first, more. SusanlJoe Childs Doerun 912-776-7098
Dwarf papyrus, dwarf mondo, water lettuce, patrinia, $1 ea., $3 post. Debbie Payne 413 N. Central Ave., Blackshear 31516
Free plants: sundrops, bee balm, spiderwort, rudbeckia, mint, you dig, $1; Mexican heather, coreopsis, purple coneflower, herbs. Verna Mickelson Hawkinsville 912-783-4477
Free, sev. hundred red surprise lily, (spider lily), bulbs, cannot ship. Billie Dodson 852 Oak Street Eatonton 706-485-6157
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308
Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post., others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge 30281 770-474-2981
Gourd seed, Martin, dipper, ornamental, hyv. producers, 85 cents per Tbsp. w/SASE. Sheila Mccrary P.O. Box 442 Red Oak 30272 404-305-0564
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
Hanging baskets $5 ea., deer foot fern $7 PP., angel's trumpet $7 PP, banana trees 2/$20 PP., others. Betty Addis 123 Jane Lane Brunswick 31525 912-265-5245
Hen and chick or dbl. daffodils $12/doz. PP., Stephanotis nine, white yarrow or red hibiscus $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Herbs, foxglove, artemisia, ferns, iris, coneflower, ivy, Mahonia, holly, variegated, morning glory, candytuft, many more. G. Hullimon Buford 770-945-4252
Hollyhock, cleome, amaryllis, (mix cols.), poppy seeds, (mix cols.), $1 per pkg. LSASE. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd., Attapulgus
.::.3-'-17:_1:..:5'-9'-1'-'2'--4-'-6"'5'--=-36::.4.:..;1'---------Hosta, pachysandra, variegated liriope,
trumpet trees, lamium, dianthus, mondo, vinca minor, mahonia holly, others. J. Henderson Austell 770-948-5336
Hosta, periwinkle, vinca, ground cover, liriope, St. John's wort, oregano, $2.50/gal.
clump. 0. Gordeuk 1766 Scholar Dr.
Lawrenceville 770-682-8353
Hosta, 100 var., blues, gold, grns., variegated, green platter, tall ginger lilies, 3" dwarf mondo, flower pots. C. Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30168 770-739-2152
Hosta, over 150 var., 20,000 to choose, $1 and up; Stella de Oro daylily, liriope, ivy, pachysandra. Bill Silvers Conyers 770-4830198
Hostas, 77 var., Patriot $8, On Stage $10, Love Pat $7, Split Milk $12, free list. Frank McDaniel Jasper 706-692-6501
Hostas, choose from over 180 var., $3 & up, Stella de Oro daylilies 12/$20, disc. on 4 doz.fmore, variegated liriope. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770-943-7530
Hostas, grn. & white striped, white & blue hydrangeas, magnolia tree. Floyd Land Canton 770-475-1679
Hostas, over 200 var., miniatures to giants, golds, blues, many diff. variegated types, daylilies, ornamental grasses, Japanese maples. Richard Jolly Tyrone 770-487-5036
Hostas, over 180 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
House plants, spjder, peace lily, cactus ratail, star, snake plants, peperomia, hosta, 65 var., many more, $2/up. N. Rosser 2972 Hopkins Rd. Powder Springs 30127 770-
""94-'-3'---'-6-'-15"'9'-------------'-Hundreds of perennial flowers, vines,
ground covers, shurbs, herbs incl. chives, mints, lamb's ear, Solman's seal. P. Kinzey
:..;A:.::th:.::e"'"n'"'s'-7'-'0"'6'--3"'5=-=3'---3::.:0::.:8::.:3'--------Impatiens, (mix col.), periwinkle, balsam or
cleome, (orchid), $11pkg. of 200+ seeds, all reseeding, w/SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
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 '-70""6"--=2-'-16"'"-~6"'"76""3=----~-------
Lavender iris 12/$12 ppd., grn. hosta 12/$15 ppd., castor bean seed, purple zinnia
$1 vii/SASE. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. -'-W'-'o'-'o:..::d:.::s:.::to"'c"'"k:...;3::.:0:...;1:..::8c=8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Lenten rose hellebore 30 seeds; hearts-abustin 20 seeds, $1 pk. w/SASE. D. Vanlaar _A'-lt-'-o_7~0-'-6--7~7~8'--3"'8"'3-'-5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Leyland cypress, 3 gal.1$7, blue pyramids 1 gal.1$2.50, hosta 1 gal.!$2.50. Wesley Moon
1990 Old Flowery Branch Rd. Auburn 30203 7'-7'--'0'--.::.94-'-5'--~44-'-6::.7'-----------
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, false
cypress "Crippsi", cryptomeria "Yoshino", 3 gal.1$8 ea., qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 77044_3_-_52_6_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Leyland cypress $2.85/up, extra lge. maples, oaks, crape myrtle, magnolias, Bradford pear, ground cover, much more.
Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770-932-5031 404-
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Liriope plants, grn., $7/100. Ms. Jean Summers Atlanta 404-876-7092
Liriope, daylilies, periwinkle, creeping euonymus $1/up per plant. Marcia Kraut 63 Redding Rd. Cartersville 30120 770-3825906
Mix col. iris, daylilies & cannas $3(doz., newer iris $6/doz. plus post. or may pick up. Dorothy Oakes Hogansville 706-637-8501
Mondo grass, variegated liriope grass, iris, hydrangea, snowball, boxwoods, weigela, forsythia, daylilies. Billy Swann Stockbridge 770-474-2769
Money plant and four o'clock seeds $11tsp. w/SASE, no checks; Mrs. Dan McAvy 1834 Story Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Moonflower seeds, lge. white blooms at night, w/in_str., 15 seedsl$1 w/SASE. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224
Native azaleas, hydrangeas, ferns, beautyberry, itea, magnolias. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old timey daffodil bulbs $2fdoz., Siberian iris $7/doz. w/$5 post./doz.; boxwood, diff. sizes, prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331
Old-fashioned phlox seed $111/2 tsp. SASE. Pat Lystiuk 301 Moore Rd. Hartwell 30643
Pachysandra $10 for 50 bare roots. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
Palms, all sizes and prices. Louise Wynne Rte. 1, Box 97 Chester 31012 912-358-4900
Peony poppies, foxglove, pink lady fingers, snapdragons, moon seed, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, cosmos $1 ea. w/SASE. Amanda Phillips 110 Phillip Dr., Box 101 Trenton 30752
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Perennial plants, over 300 var., choice unusual, hard to find var., beau., healthy
- plants in 5" pots. T. Jester Covington 770
786-9544
White marigold, mxd. marigolds, $0.50 ea. pk., still have some special garden mixture,
$1 ea. pk., any w/LSASE. Freida Chambers
5812 Atl. Hwy. Flowe!}'. Branch 30542
Perennials, coneflower, coreopsis, dbl., 6 plugs/$2.50, $1.50 post., iron cross oxalis
- plugs 4/$3, $1.50 post. Sylvia Ward 2134
Davis Rd. Stone Mountain 30087 770-736 8730
Pink angel's trumpet trees, variegated liriope, Elephant ears, call for info. Bob Thompson Carrollton 770-834-1662
Plants: orange, yellow cosmos mxd., old .timey reseeding petunia, . bee balm, sweet Williams, physostegia, $81doz. PP., other. J0 Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
White zinnia augustifolia seeds, low, spreading plants w/sgl. starry flowers, $1 w/SASE. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525
Yellow Flag iris, Japanese roof iris, blackeyed Susan, hosta, zebrina hollyhock; & more; will ship. Dirk Wilbur Lilburn 770-921 0190
. Yellow Japanses iris $91doz., purple or white
Siberian iris $6/doz., $3 post. P. Tilley 2854 H~. 382 West Ellijay 30540
Flowers Wanted
Pond plants, water lilies, hardy, tropicals & night bloomers, lotus, iris, pickerel, horse-taiI, variegated sweet flag, more qty. disc. Denise Becker Newnan 770-251-6781
. Pond plants: lotus, lilies and many more, wiII ship. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
-Want Fluffit5ulfyiem:fiila.rilyn.Kimf>ro-f7' Waldrop Rd. Lawrenceville 30043
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want seeds or bulbs of any flower that blooms. A. Robb Box 1233 Loganville 30052
Pond plants: water lilies, lotus, horse's taiI, lizard's tail, pickerel, arum, .taro, hyacinth papyrus, iris, arrowhead, canna, more
MISCELLANEOUS
Barbara Peek Lithonia 770-593-3554
Potted cypress trees, 2' and up. Kim Young Dublin 912-275-1604 912-983-3554
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Sonya Mitchell at 404-651-9083.
Pregnant onions, (galore), money plants {all sizes)', rose campion, everbearing strawberries, daylilies, hostas. Robbie Richier Cloudland 706-862-6178
Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflower, yellow daisy, shasta daisy, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE David Rutland 1200 N. Pecan Blvd Milledgeville 31061
Red four o'clock seeds 301$1, cilantro seeds $1/pk., cash only, w/SASE. Daisy Walker 1020 North Ola Rd. McDonough 30252
The Miscellaneous category includes the
following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities miscellaneou_s wanted; notices; garden
space; notices; out-of-state wanted firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only
one ad per household is permitted in the
Miscellaneous catego!}'..
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Red honeysuckle vine, attracts hummingbirds, chocolate mint plants, $1 ea. no mailing, Columbus!Muscogee Co. F. Fluker Columbus 706-563-8588
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds $2 wlSASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd. Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Beehives $100, bees in your hive, frames exchanged, 9 frames $70, 5 frames $55. Jim
Mabry Marietta 770-993-4997
Beehives, treated singles/mid 6 5/8 $85 & deep $100, nucs, honey $181gal., comb honey bee pollen 1 lb./$9, 3 lbs. $25, bees@hom.net John Pluta Sparta 706-444-8920
Rose Lady Banks, yellow !hornless climbing
Honey Wildflower & Sourwood $61qt:
$15, 3/$33. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. The $3.50/pint. Bobby Sweatman Cumming 770
Rock 30285
''
889-2519
Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 Honey light Sourwood $6/qt., Wildflowe
tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's honey $51qt. Robert W. Hill 4580 Tench Rd
trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson Suwanee 30024 770-945-0018
1955 Old Cornelia HgWy. Gainesville 30507
Italian queen bees for sale $8. Art
Seeds: snow-on-mountain 1 Tbsp./$1 Limehouse Watkinsville 706-769-1850
martin gourd or luffa 801$1 w/SASE, ea. kind
Light Sourwood honey $24/gal. at farm, $30
wlinstr. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn pp., light Amber Sourwood $20/gal. at farm,
31714
$26 pp., other. Lloyd Allison 183 Allison Honey
Seeds:
Caveman
gourd Ln. Cleveland 30528 706-865-4485
cockscomb,cleome, Mexican sunflower
Med. & shallow supers extracted by appt.
touch-me-not, four o'clock, money plant, red . Way_ne Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317
hibiscus, marigolds, $11pk. LSASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Sempervivum hen & chicks, approx. 50-75
New bottoms, tops $7, hive bodies $9,
unassembled, wax, supers, frames, bees, honey, closed Sat. Ed Colston 66 Ore Mine Rd.
diff. var. and cols., $1 ea. ppd., min. order 10 Tay_lorsville 30178 770-382-9619
plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd
Standard beehives only wl1 honey super, 8
Marietta 30008
1/2'x16 314", 4 3/4"x16 112" foundation comp.
Siberian iris $6/doz., variegated running Tom Woods Pineview 912-624-2319
vinca $7/doz., mix col. bearded iris $7/doz. add $3.50 post. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Will pick up unwanted bees or swarms, also Wildflower honE;)y $20/gal., Sourwood $22fgal., also equip. & supplies. Ernest Quinn Decatur
Snowball, forsythia, Siberian/bearded iris, thrift,
shasta azaleas,
ldaamibsy's'
ear, mullein pink, others, call aft. 7 pm., wilI
ship. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Solid grn. broad leaf hostas, Rose-of-
Sharon, orange daylilies, few doublefile
vibernums, red maples, prices vary, some
free. C. Evenson 2478 Monterey Dr. Marietta
770-971-2076
Stella de Oro daylilies blooming,
alstroemeria, yellow scented daylilies, ginger
lilies, (fragrant), and more, will ship. Sheila
Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-9246
Strawberry begonias, pk. or white oxalis,
butter and egg plimt 2 doz./.$12 PP., August
lilies or hosta 6/$12 PP. L. Brooks Box 888
Armuchee 30105
Trumpet tree, (7 var.), 3' high and growing,
wintercreeper, pachysandra, hosta, clematis,
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 honeybee swarms or buy unwanted bee equip. in N. Ga. & surrounding area. Harold Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-6737132
Will remove low hanging swarms if low hanging, Cobb, East Paulding, Bartow, South Cherokee areas. Riley Walker Kennesaw 770-974-6730
liriope, Lily-of-the-Valley, mondo, English ivy, daylily. C. Henderson 171 Marietta S,t., Alpharetta 30004 770-475-6503
Variegated hosta, golden creeping jenny, perennial begonias, $1-$5, potted, no
Things To Eat
Black walnut meats $12/qt., $3.25 for shipping & handling. Edwin McDaniel Commerce 706-335-0857
shipping; '98 reseeding impatiens $1/1/2 tsp. Black walnuts as they come from the trees
LSASE. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle $5/bu., I bag them. Eloise Brock Alpharetta
Marietta 30068 770-993-2407
770-475-6892
Water lilies, lotus, and pond plants, diff. Blackberries {!hornless) $81gal. containers
cols. and si~es, more, call for prices. Christy furnished, you pick. David Brown Union City
Porter Covington 770-784-1588
770-964-5304
Weeping willows, datura verbena, hanging Blueberries, pick your own, open Junebaskets, junipers, hot biscuits, Easter egg Aug., bring containers. Frank Lochner Fort plants, foxglove, blooming maples, lupines. Valley_ 912-825-3330
Tina Ross Way_nesville 912-778-5464
Blueberries, you pick or picked Mon., Wed.,
Weigela, Cherokee rose, Lady Banks rose, others, osage orange, mockorange, weeping willow, red honeysuckle vine, crossvine, magnolia, gardenia, other. S. Hood Elberton 706-283-4878
Ant Dairies
When you see ants crawling about on garden plants, look for aphids, too, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Some ant species protect aphids, moving them from plant to
Sat., organically grown, open 8 to 7 pm., buckets furnished, bring cont. Lula Mikle Loganville 770-466-4516
Dried apples $511b., peaches $6/lb., post. incl., must order 2 lbs. or more. Olena Adams 255 Parks Dr. Ellijay_ 30540 706-273-3026
Fresh chicken eggs, brown or wh., low cholesterol, $1.25ldoz. Mike Sieger Hickory Flat 770-664-4810
Grain finished beef sides, also meat goats, drug free, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-4682442
Ostrich meat, no steroids, no hormones, no preservatives, 97% fat free, USDA inspected,
plant
and
even
taking
them
ground, steaks. Chris Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789-2915
underground into the anthill .for Water ground meal, flour & grits $3/5 lbs. &
overnight safety. The ants do this to ensure a supply of honeydew, a sugary water substance secreted by aphids, on which
$4110 lbs. plus post. Mike Buckner Rte. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812 706-269-3630
When advertising in the Market Bulletin, the individual owner's name must be listed in the ad.
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Wednesday June 2, 1999
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Bulletin Calendar
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Redworms, extra lge., bait size hand Pine straw $2.85/bale, free dely., 50 mi. counted $14/1000, bedrun $14/lb. plus post. radius of Macon, 40 bale min. Mike Crawley
Market Watch
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
June 5 Paulding County Saddle Club Open
June 4 Cow & Calf Sale, 300 head from one herd, including black & Limo cows w/calves, Dixie Livestock, Oak Park, intersection of Hwy. 1 and 1-16 (Exit 21 ). Info: Willis Sikes, 912-578-3263.
June 4-6 Southern Nat.'I Angus Beef Cattle Show, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-207-7004.
June 5 Metter Pony & Goat Sale, goats & poultry, Mosley Farm, Metter. Info: Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.
June 7 Gaines Livestock Auction, misc. items, 6:30 pm, goats & chickens, 8:30 pm, sale every Mon. night on Hwy. 84 E., Quitman. Info: Ronnie Gaines, 912263-9940/985-4205.
June 9 Goat Sale, 6:30 pm, Smith Bros. Livestock, Bartow. Info: 912-364-3920.
June 10-12 Nat.'I Senepol Beef Cattle Convention, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 540-967-3825.
June 12 American Ostrich Assn. & Southeastern Region Affiliates Ostrich Event, 8:30 am, discussion of
Horse Show, 10 am, fun, jumping, English, western, halter, racking, timed events, youth & exhibition classes, hunter warm-up at 9 am, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: 770795-1045. June 5 Ga. Mountain Horse Show, 10 am, halter, English, western, running will not start before 2 pm, Banks Crossing Saddle Club, Banks County Arena, Homer. Info: 706-335-2475. June 5 District GA 01 NBHA Show, ex. at 3 pm, Chatsworth. Info: 770-949-7283. June 5 Pinhoti Trail Work Day, need help maintaining trails, 60 mi. of riding, 14 mi. from 1-75. Info: Dottie Chembars, 706-859-7733 (before 9 pm). June 5-6 Four Diamond Saddle Club Spring Wagon Train, ride begins at 10 am, Sat., Hwy. 15 N., Sparta. Info: 706-4447224 or 912-452-1903. June 6 Showtime Horse Show, hunter, Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: Linda Matthews, 770-664:8355.
strategies of marketing meat products
GARDENING EVENTS
Betty Shelton 232 Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly Hall Macon 912-742-1096
31831 706-582-2468
Pine straw, bright red slash long needle,
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, semi-load $2.50/bale, del. less than 500. K.
bluegill & redear bream & brass. Ed Henderson Hester Al(!haretta 770-664-1257
1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595- Pinestraw slash & short needle, raked daily,
7183
we load $1.90/slash, $1.65/short. Juan Cortes
Sterile grass carp, lge. mouth bass, hybrid Baxley 912-366-0093 888-904-0527
striped bass, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, Pinestraw, clean red slash long needle, fresh
hybrid bream, dely. avail. Paul Williams lge. tight bales $2.75, 5.50+$2.45 del. Macon
Hawkinsville 912-892-3144
to Metro Atlanta & N. Ga. $1.90 at farm.
Sterile grass carp, 8-10", 10-12", channel Jerome Murphy Vidalia 912-537-3012
catfish fingerlirigs, 5-6", 7-8", bluegill, . Pinestraw, big, red, clean bales, short or long
shellcracker, bream, dely. avail. Robert Brown needles. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 912-
Brooks 770-719-8039
847-3634 912-326-4888
Sterile grass carp; regd. dealers qty. disc., Pinestraw, min. 50 bales $4/bale, del. & pick up Mon.-Sat. or statewide dely., 9am-9pm. installed. J. W. Lewis Cumming 770-886Del Chal!man McDonough 770-957-8916 9427.
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish Pinestraw, top qlty., lge., clean, golden bales
fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, $2.75/del. H. Aronoves Greenville 706-672-
hybrid bream, free dely. Ringo Merritt 4021
Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Top soil, have dump truck, will deliver, good
Sterile grass carp 8-10" $6 ea., catfish prices & good soil. Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-
fingerlings, bluegill avail., bass fingerlings avail. 443-1132
.
in spring, statewide dely., no pick-ups. Barbara Topsoil, farm fertile, screened & del. in sml.
Boggs Winterville 706-548-3637
or lge. dump truck, also fill dirt, spreading avail.
Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, Karen Garrett Fayetteville 770-719-8813
fingerlings & adults, pick up Atlanta area or
statewide dely. avail. Randy Cooper Newnan
Oddities
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dressed weights have been above year earlier levels since the week ending June 21, 1997. Some of the gain was due to a higher proportion of fed animals (steers and heifers) in the slaughter mix.
But steer and heifer average dressed weights also were above year earlier levels consistently from July 1997 through April 1999. Recently, however, average steer dressed weights fell to within 1 pound of a year earlier and average heifer dressed weights were 8 pounds below a year earlier. Moderating steer and heifer
and by-products, tanning, production & marketing of hide products, more, Carrollton. Info: 770-854-5326. June 12 Southern All Breed Consignment Horse Sale, 11 am, selling 100 registered quarter horses, Paints & all breeds, Southeastern Livestock Pavilion, Hwy. 84 E., Quitman. Info: 912-263-4147. June 12 4-H & FFA Livestock Judging
June 6 Ga. Land Stewardship Assn. Meeting, 2-4 pm, topic: "Keeping What You Grow, How to Harvest, Clean and Store," Atlanta Botanical Garden. Info: 770-621-4642 or www.pd.org\-glsa.
June 10-13 Special Gardening Presentation, 9 am-6 pm, free events, Wilkerson Mills Gardens, Palmetto. Info: 770463-2400.
Contest, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds &
CRAFT FAIRS
Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-468-4601.
June 5 Summeriest, 1O am-4 pm, arts &
EQUINE EVENTS
crafts, more, Walton County
June 4-5 Bull Riding, Wills Park, Alpharetta.
Fairgrounds, Monroe. Info: 770-207-
Info: Bill Crowder, 770-442-8436. June 4-5 5th Annual PCA Rodeo, 8 pm,
Shannon Valley Ranch Arena, Hwy. 166, Douglasville. Info: 770-489-4900. June 4-5 Shady Dale Rodeo, 8 pm, sanctioned by American Cowboy Assn., Ga. Hwys. 83 & 142. Info: Merrill
6102 or Walker Baptist Church, 770267-2363. June 5 NatureFest Market, old-time farmers' mkt. & crafts, Conyers. Info: Michelle Peaity, 770-471-1885. June 5 Arts & Crafts Show, Valley Rescue Mission. Info: Jodi Jones, 706-322-
L. Clark, .706-468-8991.
8267.
June 5 Blue Jeans & Chaps Show, hunter,
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: Linda
Matthews, 770-664-8355.
Nov. 12-13 14th Annual Mt. Zion UMC Craft
June 5 Paint Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'1
Show, Fri., 9 am-6 pm, Sat., 9 am-4
Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:
pm, arts & crafts only, Marietta. Info:
912-923-6472.
1770 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta
30062 or 770-971-1465.
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 info.rmation: date, time, name of event; location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3645.
Herbs
-,98 hot pepper seed 25 cents/lge. pack, rooster spur, still many left. B. Clark 6412 Rock S!!rings Rd. Lithonia 30038
Hot old timey cowhom pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Leonard Hill 1851 Ridge Rd. Dallas 30132
Ba:>.s, 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, crappie, channel catfish, deJy. or pick up. L. Davis Calhoun 706-629-3219 706-629-1545
770-304-2008
Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppemose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3",
prompt statewide dely. avail. v. Buford
Cordele 912-273-4157
10-20 standing black walnut trees avail. for best price, 6' diameter, 6" to 30+", no nails or wire seen. J. Lindsey LaGrange 706-8825092
Gorgeous gourds & luffa $1/up, many kinds,
Fertmzers & Mulches
will cut, dagourdman@aol.com. Ronnie Crutchfield Carrollton 770-832-8670
'98 mulch hay, approx. 450 bales $1/bale, stored in barn. Curtis Durden Lyons 912526-3189
'98 mulch hay, 5x5 rnd. bales $15. Dave Nelson Ellaville 912-937-2376
Gourds for sale, variety of sizes & shapes $1/ul!. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle, will ship. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
'98 mulch. hay, sq. bales, mix. fescue, Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle,
orchard grass & Clover $1.25/bale in shed. M. diff. sizes & shapes $1 ea., no shipping. James
Clark Calhoun 706-625-8704
McDowell Elko 912-987-2741
'98 wheat straw, good tight lge. bales, will Gourds-Martin, cut, cieaned, ready to hang
del. tractor trailer loads, also mulch hay. Jeff $2.25 ea. plus $5.50/doz. S&H for Ga. orders.
Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823
Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison 31035
'99 wheat straw, sq. b~les, I load $1.75, you 912-552-6067
load $1.50, will be ready in June .. Matt Burch Homemade lye soap, gentle, no additives,
Eastman 912-374-9369
handcut, wrapped bars $1 ea., shiping $3/order,
'99 wheat straw bales or rolls, dely. avail. www.lyesoap.com. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard
Bruce Henderson Albany 912-432-2529 912- Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887~988
436-5179
5 yr. old chicken manure free, take all you
Miscellaneous Wanted
want, Gainesville/Sardis area. Sally Gordon Gainesville 770-967-8042 770-531-0952
A+ horse manure w/shavings, almost weed free, lge. pickup load, 3. mos. to 1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. w/in 25 mi. Chip Salem Al(!haretta 770-664-7924
Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr. $2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible,
will trade for flowers/shrubs. c. Fahn
Adairsville 706-602-2517
Aged chicken litter $1 O pickup truck load, call for availability, 7-9 pm. Phyllis Van Gotum Watkinsville 106-769-8700
Aged horse manure mix. w/wood shavings, $5 pickup, 3 for $10, you load. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Aged horse manure w/shavings, easy access, we load for you $20. Sally Sargent Powder Sj:!rings 770-943-7243
Bat guano, make offer. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124
Coastal bermuda hay, good cow feed or mulch $2.25/bale, 200 bales. A.G. Morehouse Mansfield 770-786-4545
Fescue mulch hay, sq. bales, exc. qlty., 50 bale min., you pick up in field $1/bale, possible dely. W. Massey Bowdon 770-2588534 770-258-8529
Want 14 qt. pressure canner. Maureen Welting Loganville 770-788-1422
Want 200-250' of 4' chain link fencing, posts & top rail also, can remove. Kossie Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381
Want 40 or 60 gal. stainless steel pot w/water jacket & meat grinder. A. Sanders Canon 864-296-2084
Want Fairbanks Morse type. C-39 #6, .OW head well pump, complete. R. Crosby Valdosta 912-242-5874
Want corn, either shelled or on cob to feel squirrels, 50 miles of NE Atlanta. N. Winchester Atlanta 404-325-3692
Want good used meat hooks w/rollers for meat rail. Frank Neese Woodstock 770-9269535
Want hand pump, for outside well, good used tiller for sml. garden work. S. Duke Morrow 770-968-8261
Want lanolin from sheep's wool. Ket Peacock Macon 912-471-9238
Want lge. Ruth Berry well pump tank. Roy Largin Cumming 770-844-8346
Want lge. wood heater similar to Fisher Papa Bear, reas. priced, good cond. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, easy Want to buy chicken house, will take down
access, will help load. Keith MacRae and move. Diana Caudell 2917 Hwy. 198
Al(!haretta 770-41 0-0868
Homer 706-677-2143
Free composted horse manure w/shavings, Want to buy 20,000+ bales of mulch hay, del.
you load & haul, White Stone Stables. Fran to my barn, leave message. Nick Potts
Bragg Canton 770-479-8188
Jefferson 706-367-4054
weights compared to a year ago
reflect improved fed cattle
marketing rates.
As with other species, hog
dressed weights have been trending
up for years. It is common for
weekly average hog dressed
weights to be muchas 3 pounds
heavier than a year earlier. Since
1987, weekly average hog dressed
weights in April averaged 1 pound
more than a year earlier. Only 2
years, 1988 and now 1999, have
hog dressed weights in April been
greater than 3 pounds above the
previous years.
Since at least 1982, the weekly
average live broiler weights have
averaged .05 pounds higher than
ihe same week the previous year.
So assuming a constant dressing
percentage, every year each
chicken processed produces
between 1 and 3 percent more
.chicken. meat. than a...chicken
processed the year prior. So far in
1999, the weekly average live
weight of chickens has averaged
.15 pounds higher than the same
weeks in 1998. This translates into
slightly more than a 3 percent
increase in poultry production per
chicken processed.
Market Watch is provided
courtesy of Extension Agricultural
Economics, Cooperative Extension
Service, College ofAgricultural &
Environmental
Sciences,
University of Georgia.
Want someone to erect windmill on my farm. Blake Livingston 10406 Co. Rd. 44 Cedar Bluff AL 35959 256-779-6847
Want track parts for Intl. TD-14 dozer. Milton
Mint plants & lemon balm plants 10 cents/plant if you dig, picked plants dely. nego. Joe Huff Carrollton-770-834-8611
Rooster spur pepper, good for cooking, sausage, great for pepper sauce 50 pods $2 w/SASE. M.L. Powell P.O. Box 613 Jackson 30233 770-775-5791
Sweet cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, cash only. Carl Connell 284 Ten Oaks Rd. Buchanan 30113 770c646-3258
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
2 floating fish cages, 1/2" mesh, 4'x4'x4', hold approx. 150 lb. fish $125 ea. W. Clyatt Waynesville 912-778-5890
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed $58 plus freight. K. 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 706648-3409
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 912836-4938
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak Rte. 1 Ala(!aha 31622 912-532-6135
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, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. avail. or farm pick up, quantity disc. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341
Free dbl. bagged horse manure/shavings, dry weather only, you load, 4x4 preferred, convenient Roswell, Canton, Cumming, leave message. 0. Cull! Woodstock770-664-5181
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, Oconee Co., just 2 miles from Home Depot. Karen Czarick Bogart 706-769-7447
Free horse manure/pine shavings mulch & compost, will load $10/pickup or $20/dumptruck dry weather only. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Mullinax Oxford 770-385-
Frozen catalpa worms $1/doz., catalpa trees $1 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-4617068
Jumpers 4" & over $25/1000 ppd. Sybil Willingham Rt.1, Box 241 Butler 31006 912-
5541
Free horse manure w/shavings, can load free by appt. Bob Deluria Alpharetta 770667-7350
Free horse manure in bags. William
862-5545
Cantrell Rome 706-234-1929
Largemouth, spotted bass adults & Free horse manure mix. w/pine shavings, fingerlings, sterile grass carp, bluegill, you load & haul, easy access. Lilah Morgan shellcracker, channel catfish, pond supplies. Ellerslie 706-569-4359
Greg Grimes Al(!haretta 770-475-6720
Manure/shavings, composted, exc. for
Rainbow trout, lge. sizes & fingerlings; farm gardens/flower beds, you load for free, dely.
pick up or dely. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635- avail. Kevin Jewell Conyers 404-680-1245
2848
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770-483-1553
Red wigglers $5/lb. plus freight. Eddie King Mulch fescue hay, clean & dry $1.50/bale. 805 Roberson Way Waycross 31503 912- R.W. Turner Brooks 770-719-8545
283-6661
Mulch hay $1.75/bale. Bruce Wheeler
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, -Social Circle 770-786-0386
10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Mulch hay, Coastal bermuda $1.50/bale.
Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912- Bishol! Pirkle Covington 770-786-6095
363-4451
Mulch hay, Bermuda grass. Alan Verner
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
Rutledge 706-557-2161 Mulch hay, wheat straw, good lge. bales.
Lance Marlene 1852 Auburn Rd. Dacula 30019 770-945-8009
Market Bulletin is printed
Want to buy used molds for making concrete flower pots. Doug Deveaux Riverdale 770996-0487
Want to buy good used 2x6, 4' or longer lumber, lge. number of boards needed. George Hayes Calhoun 706-629-4043
Want to buy old farm house or cabin to move to my land & restore, Rome area. Gary Cal!elouto Atlanta 404-681-4482
Want turtle trap for farm pond, Augusta area, reas. priced. Sam Caruso Augusta 706-7337796
Want used chicken nesting boxes in good cond. & reas. priced, must be one unit. A. Turner Barnesville 770-358-2986
Notices
Will the farmer w/Farmall Cub parts for sale please call me, I lost your address. Porter Hammond, Jr. Statesboro 912-764-4063 912489-8892
Out-of-State Wanted
Want 1 elec. winch, 1 ton cap. H. Walker P.O. Box 125 McCormick SC 29835 864-4652853
Want 3020, 3010 JD orchard tractor, LP JD 420 or 430. Bernard Scott 117 Highview Dr. Cocoa FL 32922 407-632-0665
Want David Bradley attachments for walk behind garden tractor, owners manual also. Paul Burkle P.O. Box 1871 Waterloo IA 50704
Want any JD 2 cyl. tractor, any cond. Ed Fitch Samsula FL 904-423-1819
Want junked HD 4 AC dozer w/six way blade, state cond. & price, leave brief message & phone number. Jack Saxon 603 Old Edgefield Rd. Ninety Six SC 29666 864-227-
McPherson 206 Sherwood Ave Troy AL 36081 334-566-3653 ---------------
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Oak & hickory firewopd, 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
Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
Saw timber pulpwood, pine hardwood, 16 acres, cash money, call aft. 8 pm. A. Edwards 225 Patterson Rd. Talking Rock 30175 706334-2968
When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
Natural Resources.
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your permit to sell protected plants.
Wednesday June 2, 1999
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Notice of Equine Auction -
Helping Each Other
Prison Farms
Notice 1
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the
Notice 2
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the
The National Park Service at Jimmy Carter National Historic
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Official Code of Georgia Annotated Official Code of Georgia Annotated Site has announced that the United States Congress has approved
(Humane Care for Equines Act), the (Humane Care fot Equines Act), the the final funding required to restore the boyhood farm of President wisely applied cm\lputerization and
Georgia Department of Agriculture will Georgia Department of Agriculture will Carter. As part of this project, the windmill that was once an some innovations in processing and
receive sealed bids on the following equine receive sealed bids on the following equine important part of the 1930's era farm needs to. be replaced. production," said the former farm
as a grade horse, to wit:
as grade horses, to wit:
President Carter has recalled that .the Aeromotor Company auditor.
15+ year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare
8 year old buckskin Quarter Horse mare manufactured the farm's windmill. Since the company still According to department audits,
The said equine may be. inspected at the Pony Express Auction Barn, Hwy. 11, Covington, Ga., from 12 noon-6 p.m., Friday, June 4, 1999, to 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, June 5, 1999. For directions to location, call (404) 656-3713.
10 year old buckskin Quarter Horse mare
The said equine may be inspected at the Pony Express Auction Barn, Hwy. 11, Covington, Ga., from 12 noon-6 p.m. ,Friday, June 4, 1999, to 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
manufactures essentially the same windmill as they did years ago, the National Park Service intends to purchase one for installation at the farm. However, the company no longer makes the sixty-foot tall windmill tower capable of holding an elevated wooden water tank as depicted in old photographs of the Carter farm.
prison farm production of vegetables such as carrots, spinach, potatoes, tomatoes, beets, peas, cabbage, turnips, sweet potatoes, squash, collards, rutabagas and
Sealed bids only will be received on the Saturday, June 5, 1999. For directions to
other such crops increased by 21
equine. Bids should be in individual sealed location, call (404) 656-3713.
The Park Service is asking for assistance from your readers in percent from 1995 to 1997 to more
envelopes with the description of the animal Sealed bids only will be received on the locating such a tower that is in good condition and that may be than 5.2 millio.n pounds.
indicated on the outside of the envelope. equine. Bids should be in individual sealed donated for this restoration project. In acquiring the tower, the At the prison dairy, operated as a
Bids must be in writing and shou\d envelopes with the description of the animal Park Service will gladly remove the tower from the property at no teaching lab in cooperation with the
include the description of animal; cash bid indicated on the outside of the envelope. expense to the owner. A tower with an intact wooden tank is University of Georgia, milk
offer; the name, address and daytime Bids must be in Writing and should preferred, but if no tank is available, the Park Service is still production increased three percent
telephone number of person offering the include the description of animal; cash bid interested in the tower. A custom tank can be crafted at a later date. from 1995 to almost 924,000
bid; and a statement that it is being made subject to the terms of this notice.
All sealed bids should be sent or
offer; the name, address and daytime telephone number of person offering the bid; and a statement that it is being made
Ifyou are interested in removing. one of these towers from your property, please telephone me at the number below. Your donation
gallons in 1997. Pork production from the swine operation, also a
delivered to:
subject to the terms of this notice.
will help to restore an important part of rural American history so UGA teaching lab, skyrocketed
Melinda Woliver
All sealed bids should be seilt or that others may learn about our past. Park Service officials would more than 14 percent from 1995,
Equine Division, Room 113
delivered to:
like to locate a tower as soon as possible so they can complete the totaling more than 1.8 million
Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square
Melinda Woliver Equine Division, Room 113
windmill restoration by the end of the year.
pounds by 1997. Beef production edged up about two percent in the
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 All bids must be received by 10 a.m., Monday, June 7, 1999. Said equine are being sold as impounded animals previously owned by Jane McCroskey under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of 0.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of
Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 All bids must be received by 10 a.m., Monday, June 7, 1999. Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No representation is made regarding any registration <;>r
Sarah Robinson National Park Service Jimmy Carter National Historic Site (912) 824-4104, Extension 19
Do any of your readers know how I can contact a group called the Sacred Harp Singers? I also am trying to locate a group that does old mountain style dancing. Please contact me if you can provide this information.
same time period to almost 1.6 million pounds in 1997.
Because of ongoing building renovation, the prison farm's laying hens provided only 1.57 million dozen eggs in 1997, down slightly from the 1.6 million dozen in 1995. Egg production is expected to escalate dramatically when the laying operation at Montgomery
the physical condition of said equine. possible registration of said equine nor of Any documentation in possession of the the physical condition of said equine. Department of Agriculture regarding Any documentation in possession of the registration, physical condition or past Department of Agriculture regarding vetei;inary treatment of said equine is registration, physical condition or past available upon request; however, not veterinary treatment of said equine is Withstanding the availability of--such available up-arr- request;however, not documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal withstanding the availability of such information given to the Department, said documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal
F. Gentes 108 Cedar Ridge Road Jackson, Ga. 30233
I am trying to locate a club aluminum Dutch oven with. a lid and a roaster with lid; color does not matter. Please contaCt me if you can provide a source for these items.
State Prison increases from 81,000 to 400,000 hens when expansion projects are completed this year.
Watson, always on the lookout for barter opportunities with other states, regularly trades Georgia farm surplus commodities for goods that can't be grown here,
sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or ac.ceptable use of .
the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on Monday, June 7, 1999, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8, 1999.
If a successful bidder fails to tender the
information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on Monday, June 7, 1999, and must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8, 1999.
Mary Robinson P.O. Box 217 Newborn, Ga. 30056 . 770-786-6324
I'm hoping someone can provide a name of the pattern for this quilt I made (photo shown).
such as rice from Louisiana. His relationship with commercial farmers in Georgia's farmbelt has resulted in donations of hundreds of tons of surplus commerciallygrown vegetables annually_ to the prison system. These valuable commodities further reduce state prison food costs.
"In every aspect of our
price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction.
This horse is subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.
If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction.
This horse is subject to perfodic inspection by the Georgia Department of
Mary F. Fielder 120 Bells Drive Fayetteville, Ga. 30214 770-460-9210
operation, we are constantly looking for ways to meet the needs of the menu, feed the population of a small city, and reduce costs wherever we can," Watson said. "We like the challenge."
Agriculture for a period of 24 months.
Attention Advertisers
Best of Season
Of Machinery, Equipment
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Tractors and Farm Equipment,"
which is published by the North
American Equipment Dealers
Association (NAEDA), as principal
reference for determining
eligibility of farm machinery and
equipment to be advertised in the
Farmers and Consumers Market
Bulletin.
Although bulldozers, crawler
CORRECTIONS
tractors, etc. can be used on farms, not all makes and models of such
Pick your own peaches; avail. late June-Aug.; equipment are considered as made
you pick or we pick; bring containers, boxes; Pike Co. Gregg Peach Orchards Hwy. 362
for
agricultural
use.
Only the
Hollonville 770-227-4661
makes and models of such
Pick your own farm; 7 vars. of blueberries; equipment listed in the NAEDA
avail. approx. mid-June; containers & bags furn.; same price every day; Meriwether
guide are eligible for publication.
County. Dot's Berry Farm Alt. U.S. 27, 2 mi. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
770-973-3100 .
Access the. Market Bulletin via the
Pick your own blueberries; open 8 a.m.-dark Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Mon.-Sat.; bring picking containers; avail. 1st Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us
week of July; Gwinnett County. Lewis Perry, Note: advertisements for the Market
4922 Suwanee Dam Rd. 770-945-7930
Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail.
Glenda Striplin P.O. Box 69 Shady Dale, Ga. 31085 706-468-1121
Could anyone tell me the name of this quilt pattern shown on
this square (drawing shown)? It is pieced using two colors, and
there is 57 pieces in each square.
There is one large square and 32
small triangles in the dark co or,
and four large, four medium d
four small light squares. There re r---+--=""""'""' eight large light triangles and ti ur
pieces one-half the size.of the la ge
square.
Estie Norris 3180 Clay Rd. Austell, Ga. 30106 770-948-4308
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gained popularity in recent years. Georgia watermelons that are now popular with consumers are hybrid varieties, such as Regency, Sangria, Mardi Gras and Royal Sweet, and seedless varieties.
Now is the time - to take advantage of all the Georgia pr-0duce at your State Farmer's Market or local grocery store. When you bring home fresh Georgia fruits and vegetables to your family's dinner table, you're getting the highest-quality fruits and vegetables available. Healthful and delicious eating is yours when you remember, "Georgia...Always in Good Taste."
If you have any questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
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''Pick Your Own'' Produce Form -
These mustard greens were grown by W.H. Brown of Locust Grove, Ga.
Greenhouse Management
Focus of Conference
Greenhouse growers and all persons interested in greenhouse management should plan to attend the Southeast 'Greenhouse Conference and Trade Show June 16-19, at the Palmetto Expo Center in Greenville, S.C.
The event includes a variety of educational programs and an industry tour in addition to the trade show. "This show is an outstanding educational opportunity, especially for new or potential new growers," said Doug Smith, president of the Georgia Flower Growers Association.
Included is a one-day program entitled, "Greenhouse Management 2," a follow-up to last year's program, "Getting Started in the Greenhouse Business;" Topics include marketing greenhouse products, cut flower production, cost accounting, and propagation of bedding plants and perennials. In addition, two pesticide recertification credits are available to attendees.
A formal three-day educational program features nationally well-known speakers to assist growers in expanding their knowledge and providing them with a competitive edge to increase their market share. The program, which focuses on greenhouse management and garden center marketing, is designed to address the special needs of southern growers. Two pesticide recertification credits are available for attendees at specified portions of this program. Special sessions include "How to Build a Web Site froni Scratch," and "Marketing Products on the Web."
The trade show will provide the largest assembly in the Southeast of exclusive suppliers to the greenhouse industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to compare products, speak with industry representatives, observe equipment demonstrations, and network with other growers.
The event is sponsored by the grower associations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, and their respective state Cooperative Extension Service faculty. Exhibitors and attendees can visit the show's web site at www.sgcts.org. Credit card conference registration is available on line. For more information or to receive program and registration materials, call toll-free, 1877-927-2775.
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At this time advertisements cannot be
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A listing ofpick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations will be featured in the Market Bulletin July 14.
If you have produce that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to our office by June 20.
When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the sample below:
Sample: County~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAZARD CO.
Name
John Doe
Address
Route 1, Homewood
Crop~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Strawberries
Approx. Availability
May 15
Phone ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 404-000-0000
Comments
Open 8 am-4 pm
weekdays;
bring
containers
Special Note: Just because your operation was inclu~ed . . . .
in our last pick-your-own listing does not guarantee that 1t will .be pnnt~d m the July
14 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubrmt your pick-your-own
information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.
Market Watch
Outlook Briefs Corn Market Situation. The com market found some brief support from the wet weather that has slowed planting in the midwest during the middle of May and moved December futures contract prices to the upper bound of the down trending channel. It is interesting to note that prices were unable to pierce the resistance line marking the upper bound of the channel, pointing out the weakness of traders' convictions that the crop will be reduced significantly. The market will continue to trend lower awaiting the pollination period in July.
Soybean Market Overview. November soybean futures prices show no visible means of support. Having broken to a. low of $4.80 set back in February, there are no technical support levels on the charts to look for. We are entering dangerous price territory without a good idea of how far down we will go. The wet weather plaguing com planting will likely result in some com acres being switched to soybeans further aggravating the depressing supply situation. We will likely see price pressing downward toward $4, as hard as that is to believe.
Dairy Outlook. Milk production is still strong in 20 selected states but growing more slowly. April was up 3.4 percent, compared to a gain of 4.6 percent in March and 4.0 in February. So far this year U.S. production had gained 3.5 percent. Among .the major dairy states m April: California comeback
continues with a 11.5 percent increase; Wisconsin, up 2.7; New York, up 2.1; Minnesota, up 2.4; Pennsylvania, down 0.5; Michigan, up 1.6; Idaho, up 8.1; Texas, down 1.3 and Illinois, down 7.8 percent.
The U.S. House Hearing on Order Reform resulted in more confusion than it clarified the situation. Congressmen and w!tnesses had a wide range of opinions and economic analyses. A bill to mandate Option IA for Class I differentials has 202 co-sponsors in the House. At least 218 votes are needed for passage. A similar bill is expected to get bi-partisan introduction in the Senate soon. Senator Coverdell will be one of the main sponsors in the Senate.
Animal Weights Continue to Impact Meat Tonnage. Low priced feeds combined with expectations of higher livestock prices, and longer-term factors like genetics and technology have pushed animal slaughter weights to higher and higher levels. Cattle, hogs, and chickens all reported some of the highest average dressed slaughter weights on record in recent months.
Higher weights translates into more meat or poultry produced per animal processed. That means it takes an even greater reduction in animal throughput to reduce the supply of meat and/or poultry.
For example, in 1998 higher commercial cattle dressed weights added 865 million pounds (3%) more beef to the market than if weights had remained at 1997 levels. So, prices are not as responsive to reduced head counts as just a few years ago. Weekly average cattle
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Leroy Ashworth of Dacula, Ga., grew this 28-pound cabbage in his garden.
Produce Featured At
Welcome Center
Area marketing coordinators for the Georgia Department of Agriculture will be featuring Georgia-grown watermelons at the welcome center in Kingsland, Ga., June 11.
Department representatives will be on hand at the center to provide free samples of watermelon, and visitors will have the opportunity to take home recipes and , nutritional information, as well as copies of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.
Other events scheduled for later in the season will be announced in future issues of the Market Bulletin.
Wednesday June 2, 1999
Prison Farms Provide Food for Ga.'s Inmates
To meet constitutionally-mandated feeding requirements for inmates in its custody, the Georgia Department of Corrections' Food and Farm Services Division manages a 10,000-acre growing, processing and food distribution system that is saving Georgia taxpayers millions of dollars by reducing food costs-despite an annual growth in inmate numbers. The Georgia food and farm operation has become a model for correctional food service systems all over the U.S., with administrators from other states and the federal government regularly touring or calling for advice.
"You're seeing increases in the inmate population all over the nation, and here in Georgia it's no different," said Georgia's Food and Farm Services Director Jerry Watson, who was one of the most-feared prison farm auditors before being promoted to director two years ago. "But that doesn't mean we have to automatically have an increase in food costs. You can operate smaller with what you have despite the growth, and save taxpayer dollars at the same time, and that's what our people are doing."
According to the American Correctional Food Service Association, of which Georgia is the largest member, the 1997 cost of feeding inmates in state prisons across the U.S. averaged $2.42 per day-73 cents higher per day per inmate than in Georgia. Multiplied by 365 days times an inmate population expected this year to reach 40,000, and the amount Georgia is below the national average is about $10.7 million a year.
"Our commissioner and board realized several years ago that with the projected growth in the inmate populi!tiQI1, W.IO' were going to have to use our land, personnel and material resources much more wisely to keep costs in check," he said. "I'd say our savings are due really to a lot of things coming together at once. It's mostly our people, a staff dedicated to problem-solving, and the full support of the Board of Corrections."
At Watson's urging, the state has installed center-pivot irrigation equipment over a wide area of the vegetable farming operation, a costly investment that he believes will pay for itself many times over by guaranteeing a good crop during any Georgia drought. So far, the irrigation systems have increased yields by 5 to 8 tons per acre over the previous year. "And, we've
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J.L. Blackwell of Canton, Ga., grew this 63-inch long handle gourd in his home garden.