Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 83 [i.e. 87], no. 14 (2000 April 5)

IVIARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol.M, No. 14

Wednesday April 5, 2000

Copyright 2000

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Agriculture Department's Legislative Agenda Passes

How do I know if my home has
termites? The best way to detect termites is to
consult with professional pest control operators and have annual inspections. A homeowner can help by maintaining a constant vigil for signs of the termites, including looking for mud tubes on slabs, foundations or piers. These tubes are a sure sign of termite presence, but may represent an oid infestation. Tiny holes appearing in walls or ceilings should be examined by a trained professional to determine whether termites or other wooddestroying insects caused them. While a few flying termites may come into a home during swarming season, the appearance of more than a few flying termites and termite wings inside the home may indicate an active colony hidden within the walls of a home.
***
Will having my home chemically
treated for termites totally eliminate all
future problems with this pest? Although treating your home will
help to protect it from termite damage, you can reduce some of the risks of

The Georgia Department of Agriculture's legislative agenda for the 2000 session of the General Assembly included nine bills that cover a wide range of regulatory issues, from dairy processing to organic agriculture. All nine of these bills were passed by the General Assembly and are awaiting the signature of the Governor.
Senate Action SB 330: Sponsored by Sen. Ragan of the 11th and co-sponsored by Sens. Meyer von Bremen of the 12th, Blitch of the 7th and Jackson of the 50th. The Georgia Department of Agriculture works cooperatively with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in a number of regulatory matters; the control of livestock diseases is a major issue that is addressed by both federal and state inspectors. USDA currently charges a user fee to quarantine animals (to control importation of new and existing animal diseases) imported to Georgia at Hartsfield International Airport, but GDA is not authorized to collect fees for this purpose. SB 330 allows the Department to collect fees for this service on the same scale as USDA. SB 331: Sponsored by Sen. Ragan of

von Bremen of the 12th, Blitch of the 7th and Jackson of the 50th. When a major food processor in South Georgia went bankrupt in 1999, many producers were left holding the bag on credit accounts the processor had established with them. The reason: because the defaulting business hel4 a food sales establishment license in Georgia, the business was exempt from holding a surety bond that is required of those purchasing raw agricultural products on credit. This legislation will close this loophole while continuing the exemption for food sales establishments that employ fewer than 10 people. ' SB 331 also requires that cotton dealers hold a surety bond much like the bonding required by produce dealers. It should be noted that during the .waning hours of the 2000 legislative session, the body of HB 1277 was attached to SB 331. This further action allows for the expansion of the Georgia Cotton Producers Indemnity Fund to include ginners as well as producers, but this will only be possible if approved by Congress.
SB 375: Sponsored by Sen. Ragan of the 11th and co-sponsored by Sens. Meyer von Bremen of the 12th and Jackson of the

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the 11th and co-sponsored by Sens. Meyer

50th. This somewhat complex piece of

legislation will streamline the inspection

Ga. Receives Rural Economy Development Grant

process for businesses that sell food. In the past, restaurants and similar businesses

were inspected by county health

The U.S. Department of Agriculture

The largest grant of $500,000 was

departments while grocery stores and

recently announced $936,712 in grants to

awarded to the George D. Aiken Resource

similar businesses were inspected by the

help spur the development of new

Conservation and Development Council of

Department. As the face of business has

businesses and create jobs in rural areas of Vermont to develop a statewide agri-

changed (i.e. - some grocery stores now

seven states, including Georgia.

tourism initiative. The program will focus

have fast-food establishments and some

"This is part of our continuing effort to

on supporting agricultural enterprises by

restaurants now sell dry goods), the

ensure that all Americans enjoy our current developing new agri-tourism markets.

inspection process has become more

record prosperity," said Secretary of

Agriculture Dan Glickman. "Too often,

some rural areas don't share fully in the fruits of a booming economy. These grants

USDA Program to Help Rural Schools

will help these communities develop their

A new partnership to help rural school

new partnership will help rural schools

economic potential."



districts finance education and facility

improve educational opportunities for this

Under the Rural Business Enterprise

improvements was announced recently by

new century."

Grant (RBEG) program, USDA's Rural

the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The Schools Rebuilding Program will

Business-Cooperative Service helps public

The Rural Community Schools

host workshops in rural communities to

entities, nonprofit corporations and

Rebuilding Program will provide rural

train community leaders in developing

cooperatives, and federally-recognized

schools with access to as much as $1.2

plans to obtain the financing. In its first

Indian tribal groups finance the

billion in financing to repair school

year, the program will be implemented on

development of small and emerging

buildings, acquire new equipment,

a pilot basis in Mississippi, North Carolina,

private businesses in rural areas.

develop corse materials, and train

North Dakota, and Texas.

States receiving grants include Georgia,

teachers and other school personnel.

The program is a joint effort between

Maine, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont,

Participating lenders can offer interest-free

USDA's Rural Housing Service and

West Virginia and Wisconsin.

loans in return for federal tax credits.

Organizations Concerned about Rural

USDA Rural Development awarded

USDA will guarantee up to 90 percent of

Education, a coalition of businesses and

$97 ,712 to the Tattnall County

the amount a school borrows from a

not-for-profit organizations. It includes the

Development Authority in Georgia to

private lender.

American Association of School

purchase processing . and storage

"Many rural communities face steep

Administrators, the American Association

equipment for a local vegetable grower's

challenges in keeping their school

of State Colleges and Universities, Bell

cooperative, the Coastal Georgia Small

facilities and programs competitive," said

Atlantic, U.S. West Communications, the

Farmers Cooperative Inc., a co-op of Deputy Agriculture Secretary Richard

National Education Association, and the

minority farmers.

Rominger. "The funding provided by this

National Farmers Union.

complex. Stores were often inspected by two or more different agents with different criteria. With the passage of SB 375, only one inspector will be required for these multi-faceted businesses, and the inspection and sanitation criteria has been streamlined to cover the many different possibilities facing regulators.
SB 477: Sponsored by Sen. Ragan of the 11th and co-sponsored by Sen. Meyer von Bremen of the 12th. This legislation establishes a statewide organic certification program and laws regarding the labeling of food products grown organically. The heart of the bill is its authorization for the Department to adopt standards that will correspond with federal standards. Federal standards were recently proposed by USDA and may be adopted by the end of 2000.
House Action HB 1132: Sponsored by Rep. Reaves Qf the 178th and co-sponsored by Reps.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday April 5, 2000

Hay cut & baled, round or square bales, Want someone dependable to re-establish '63 Ford 2000 series, Sherman 2/sr,d. 165 MF tractor, good condition; 1250 lnt'I

FARM SERVICES

bush hog & loader work. Brian Shelnutt pastures, harrow, lime, fertilize, re-seed, 5 trans., gas burner, exc. cond., $5S50; 55 feed mill, Eood condition. E. L. Giddens Rt 1

Bishoe 706-769-041S

acres. C. Garrett Aleharetta 770-664-6196 Jubilee, iood cond., $5500/obo. Larry Box 552 enox 31637 912-6S6-36SS

Horse hauling, North-South, East-West, 35 Want someone to build & repair fences & LaPrade ornelia 706-77S-3344

17' live haul trailer, $350, call aft. 11 am.

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 4 4-651-9081.

yrs. exp., w/horses. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706-216-1396
Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other

~eneral pro&erty maintance. Cynthia Peters ewborn 7 6-46S-1965 Want someone to dismantle old Victorian

'66 Ford 2000 tractor, gas, good cond., $4500. Barry Burkhalter Rome 706-2353160

James Cook Buena Vista 912-649-9S07
1S-4-34 rims w/24" spacers, to fit combine cotton picker, etc, new condition, $1000.

The Market Bulletin publishes states, reas. rates; also, have tractor for house for most of materials, 2 stories. '69 140 Farmall Cub culti. & planter, Gary Crumley Omega 912-52S-4525

advertisements for Farm Services in the bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Marianne Paul Atlanta 404-262-3475

$5600; 3 shank Talilor-Way sub-sailer, $700. 1999 Kubota 3010, 4WD, dsl. w/front end

first issue of each month. Please adhere to Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-S507

Want someone to paint the metal roof of a J. N. Whitfield Ba I Ground 770-479-S6S3 loader, low hours. Daniel Spear Toccoa

the following guidelines when submitting Horseshoeing-qlty. hoofcare since 1976, barn, and two historic outer buildin9J on farm, '70 Farmall 140 w/equip., runs ~ood, 706-2S2-07S4

an ad for farm services All farm services now serving a 50-mile radius from Social ~aint ~rovided. William Mitchell illa Rica ready for farmin~, $5000. John arris 2 Covington planter, TP 46 planters, $200;

must be performed on the farm of the Circle, call lor appt., some Saturdays avail. 70-4 9-0015

Patterson 912-64 -275S

4 Ford mi:tl. 310 planters, $175; PTO belt

individual desirin~ the service Farm Bob Bond Social Circle 770-464-4353

Want someone to ~rune S fruit trees. G. '72 Cub Lowboy 154, yellow/white, new eulley, $100. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-S446

Services and Farm ervices Wanted ads are I custom build horse barns. Billy Healan Stewart Loganville 7 0-466-S400

tires & 5' Woods belly mower, exc. cond., 2 Craftsman 3S" riding tractor, good cond.,

lfc limited to 30 words.

Conyers 770-922-06S5

Want someone to _remove 23 free pines $3SOO. Daniel Phillips Athens 706-246- $400 ea. Richard Thornton Adel 912-S96-

12 yrs. exp. horse training, all t~Pees, including starting reoung & working ~ro em"

Lake management svcs., electrofishing, comp. fish population surveys; drain pipe

trees, you cut & clean Rosser Terrace Tucker

Anne Wells 2102 OOS4

0670 706-613-S333 '72 JD 300 B backhoe w/1 S" x 36" bucket,

2605 2 Vicon KM 240 disc mowers, crimper

horses, all .flent e methods. J. . Hicks repairs & install., Ag lime applications Want someone to spray Graz-on about 40 in fair condition, $6900. Marty Robinson conditioner, rubber crimfer rollers. U. A.

Habersham 06-S39-1274

w/barge, custom lake fert., statewide. Randy acres, in Dawsonville. Sam Horner Braselton 706-654-13S6

Richardson Madison 70 -342-2537

26 yrs. exg. custom timber clearing, excavation of and & surfacing horse ridin~ arenas, ~ading, backhoe/truck1ni, bury dea animals. ill Butler Braselton 70 -654-3777
All tractor bushhog work & build tie walls in

Cooper Newnan 770-275-S040
Landscaping, garden plowing. Charles Street Clevelana 706-S65-1673
Older mdl. tractor repair, equip. repair, welding, bushhogging & misc., farm work.

Aleharetta 770-475-3214
FARM EMPLOYMENT

'73 135 MFtractor, dsl., &Is, S spd., 1200
hrs., new paint, tires, $S5 0. Sam Mauldin Toccoa 706-SS6-1132
'73 Ford 9600, good lift, dsl., needs minor repair, $6500; Ford 650 Workmaster, good

2 horse wagon, ,cneumatic tires, h~dr. brakes, nice, $ 500. William ee Cartersville 770-S77-57S6
2 tractor. tires & tubes, size 16.9.34-6 1?,I~. J. V. Frost Rt 3 Box 1210 Wrightsv1I e

Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson, Banks, Hall, David Smallwooi:t Douglasville 770-947-

Forrh Co's. Van Foster Jefferson 706-367- 2255

177

Pole barns built, all sizes, wood or metal,

All types of fencin] installed & repaired, li~ht remodeling, etc., free estimates. Gary Pernell

~radin2i & hauling. elf Franklin Dacula 7 0- Kite 912-469-30SS

63-S 64 770-946-1526 All types of l~t. bulldozer & bobcat w/loader

Pole barns built, horse barns, storage building of any type, any size, w/25 yrs. of

work, also hau ing & riding rinas building & exp. Arnold Pernell Wrightsville 912-S64-

repair, specializin] farms in ainesville & 015S

surroundmai area. 770-9S3-7 OS

1m Gathercole Gainesville

Poll barns built all sizes, wood or metal, etc., free estimates. Gary Pernell Kite 912-

All types of tractor and Bobcat work 46S-30SS

available; also,cfiressure washin~ is available. Steve Grindle leveland 706-2 9-2551

Precision fencing, white oak, pressure treated, barb wire, hog wire, no climb, high

All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding; tinsel, all types fencing, prices are compatibfe.

driveways scrared, plowing, front-end loader, Joe Eady Newnan 770-254-039S

reas. rates. Bil Couch 3017

Cumming 770-SS9-

Prof. trapper will remove nuisance coyote, beaver, etc., dart gun to medicate, tranquilize

cm. All types of tractor work, bushhogging, roaming or hard to catch cattle, goats, etc.,

fertilizing, plowing, deer foodJ,lots, lgt. hauling statew1ae service. Mike Thomasson

also available. Steve Keller cDonough 770- Buchanan 770-646-5S10

946-4415

Sheep shearing, also, goats & llamas. R.

All types of tractor work, bushhogging, Szostak Covington 770-7S4-9707

pastures plug aerated, fertilizing & seei:ting, drivewa~s scraped, spraying & front-end loader
work, 5 hp., 4WD tractor, $30 hr. Bill Cook Adairsville 770-S15-S727
All types of tractor work, landscraP,in~, wassing, bushhog~ing, tree services, w1ldli e ood&lots planted. ert Brand Alpharetta 770475- 52S

- Single person will sit your horses and livestock while you are on vacation, please leave a message. V. Ray Winston 770-5770460
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawn on your property, cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough

All types tractor work, food plots for wildlife, 770-954-921 S

front-end loader bushhogging, Nosthole. di~ging, travel most of the state. Je Comer
s aresburg 770-252-9043

Stump grinding & chimney cleaning, free estimates, Wilkes & surrounding counties. George Stone Washington 706-67S-3075

Any type of tractor work, bushhog, J:arden tilling, fert. spreading/seedinl/( etc., asper, Newton, Walton, Morgan, Roe dale Co., reas. rates, free estimates. Jack Bowers Mansfield 706-46S-S543
Bobcat for hire, specializing in farm needs, i1avel roads, riding rings, clearing & grassing
also drainage, can be done bb contract or hourly. Frank Lynn Cumming 77 -SS7-9S5S
Bobcat services. J. Rogers Grayson 770237-9747
Bulldozer work, land clearin~, ponds built, roads, buildin~ ~ads, etc. C arles Walton Temele 770-4 9- 771
Bushhog, plowing, rota-tiller, box blade,

Stump grinding - lge. jobs/small jobs,

access no problem, call for prices. C.

Costoulas Marietta 770-92S-0647



Stump grinding, NW Ga., 50 mi. radius.

Lewis Cole Whitesburg 770-S36-S450

Stump grinding, free estimates. Jerry

Pheles McDonough 770-4S3-1464

Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs,

dependable & priced reasonably, Dougfas &

surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen

Douglasvme 770-947-0202



Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs,

dependable & reasonable, free estimates,

Coweta, Troup, Meriwether, & surrounding areas. Michael Smith Grantville 770-927-

aerator, spreader, Nard, renovation, landscrape, etc., Forsy1h, . Fulton, Cherokee, E. Cobb, & surroundin~ areas. Danny Bagley Cumming 770-475-91 1
Bushho~ing $12/A., 10 A. or more, Cherokee, ors~h and surrounding areas. Ted Curtis Canton 70-SS9-0520
Bushhogging & l~ht tractor work, reas. rates in Douglas Co. an surrounding area. Danny McCra~ Douglasville 770-949-6372

9141
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bettilehem 770-S67-271S
Top qlty. lumber sawn from your logs on your property for barns, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc., w/Wood-mizer portabre sawmill. Larry Dunagan Toccoa 706-SS67751
Tractor bushhog, plowing, landscraping

- Bushho~gin8 under live acres, cutting & service for Gwinnett, Walton, Rockdale Co.

removal o un er brush from lakesides, dams, ~ine islands, fence lines, wooded lots, steep
illsides, hunting trails, 20 mi radius of Senoia. Andy Turner Senoia 770-599-3S33

Jack Dodson Snellville 770-97S-9606
Tractor work, bushhogging, lgt. grading, yard prep., drives scraped, garden prep, other, $35/hr. or trade. Buddy Gay Newnan

Bushhogging work done at reas. rate bb exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blanken aker Dallas 770-443-2434
Bushho9!;img, lg!. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installea, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2S45726
Bushhogging, plowin~, planting food plots, ~ardens scraping, e c., 60 mi. radius,
andersville, $35 hr., nights. James Moye Tennille 912-S64-2707
Bushhogging, tractor work, Bobcat work, topsoil, mulch, aerator, seeding, available in all
FARM MACHINERY metro & surrounding counties. Russell Pruitt
Kingston 770-547-0S52
Clearing, grading, fencing, farm & commercial, written fence, estimates. Chip Dureo Eatonton 706-485-5040
Concrete work, -bobcat work & metal buildings. Stan Schroeder Madison 706-3427673

770-251-4434

Want someone to remove, cut down, pine

trees from a lot. P. Stottle Cartersville 770-

607-01 SS

Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs., and all other related work,

statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-

376-670S

Will build farm fences, any type, state wide.

John Hill Maysville 706335-7755

Will build or repair all types of barns,

storage sheds, etc., statewide, free estimates.

Russell Knick Buford 770-945-05S1



Will catch or pen cattle anywhere, hauling

available, 1f you need your horses shod (hot or

cold) or your colts broke, 10 years experience.

Travis Holsomback Sugar Valley 706-624-

S911 .706-629-9665

Will do artificial insemination of all beef &

dairy breeds in Butts & surrounding counties.

Paul Reamer Jackson 770-775-015S

Custom Bermuda iass swgPcing, Alicia, lift 7S, lift S5, Coastal. ilton a aen Douglas 912-383-S091
Custom ha~ baling, sq. & rnd., call for custom work. ric Thompson Carrollton 770S54-6165
Custom horse barns & pole bld~s. of all sizes, fences of all ~pes, especia IYi horse fence (wooct or wire , Cobb, Pau din~ & surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 705 05-6959

Will do artificial insemination of beef & dairy cattle, in Butts & surrounding counties. Paul Reamer Jackson 770-74S-3926
Will do lgt. tractor work, bushhog & disc plowing, gardens, small fields, etc., Paulding Co./surrounding areas only. G. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261
Will remove/dismantle bldgs. (i.e) structures, machinery structures, equip., vehicles, fences, just about anything from your property, reas. rates, safety/honesty my

Custom sawing w/a bandsaw mill, at your priority. Dennis Crenshaw Americus 912-

location, reasonable rates, will travel 924-7449

.

Southeast, lumber avail. Tod Utter Thomaston 7 06-647-5941

Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates.

Custom sawmill service, usinJ a Woodmizer Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262

ortable sawmill. Mountain Fre oint 706-663-4529

Feaster West

Will saw your logs to lumber on your site, w/Wood-mizer portable sawmill, at .20/bd. ft.

Custom sawmill service, will saw your logs at Herbert Alderfer Martin 706-356-5629

your place, quality professional work, sawn
w/Wood-mizer suger mill. M. D. Steele
Dahlonega 706-21 -0325

Will shear sheep and goats, hoof trimming & worming also available, reasonably priced. Don Morris Blairsville 706-374-3767

Experienced and dependable horse sitter
available to feed, turnout, etc., when you're away, refs. .available. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-S574

Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 11 yrs. exp., will come to your property & saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc. John Aaams Ellijay 706-

Experienced

grounds 265-S147

keeper/handyman/maintenance, will upkeep your farm, my equipment or yours, reasonable rates. Barb Guzzo Ball Ground 770-SS6-3660

Wood,mizer sawmill, will come to your
location in Gordon & surrounding counties & custom saw your logs to lumber for barns,

Free estimate, clear your farmland, it's time, beams, siding, framing, etc. Clay Brown

If you have questions re~arding ads in this category, call 4 4-651-9082.

Only farm work or farm help wanted

advertisements allowed. No commercial,

industrial or domestic employment

eermitted.

Dependable & experienced person seeking

part time horse-care position in Canton,

Alpharetta- Woodstock area. Sandy Smith

Canton 770-202-5S5S

Experienced horse person wanted for S

stall show barn, new mobile home, utilities incl. Ion~ term, have saddlebreed horses. E. Jones ome 706-232-2S70

Family available to work and live on farm,

poultry, cattle, horse and carpentry experience with references, long term only.

Micheal Allman Carnesville 706-3S4-2S93

Family wants job in caretaking farm, need

housini varied skills, references furnished, Flor,d, awson, Lu~kin, and Union County pre erred. Frances oddington Rome 706-

236-9106

Landscape designer with references seeks

job as private garaener, estate manager, or

grounds-keeper within 50 miles of Macon, full
or 3art- time. Larry Beckley Macon 912-477-

32 0

Mature person experienced with handling horses, cattle, dogs, and poultry wants ~art-

time work. M. Barnes Pine Mountain 06-

663-9136

Now hirin~ dependable person for caretaking du 1es for lake and surrounding

Erounds, possible living quarters. L. Rajarn awrenceville 770-S22-9SSS

Now hiring full & part-time help in Cherokee

Co., job includes stall care, ground & pasture care, call S a.m.- 3 ~.m. Mon.-Fri. Jerry Modlin

Aleharetta 770-47 -2227

Part-time help needed for a private horse

farm, duties include stall cleaning, and turn-

out feeding. Sherry Walter Monroe 770-266-

6590

Person with barrel racing exp. seeks job

with horses to train and exercise. R.

Kloefenstein Stockbridge 770-501-3451

Want an experienced horse ridi'w. instructor, sala~ or exchange for board. .

Wright Lilburn 70-925-2402

Want experienced and reliable broiler house farm manager, full-tirrie, housing

available, references required. C. Fahn

Adairsville 706-602-2517

Want housing for experienced horse

professional

in

exchange

for

work. Samantha Cronan

Jasper

samanthacronan@hotmail.com

Want part-time, de~endable morning help

for warm blood stab e, grooming, turnouts,

and stall cleaning. Pamela Levy 770-957-

1603

Want person/family for work on layer farm,

house and salary provided, call between 9

a.m. and 1O p.m. Ronnie Moon Comer 706-

7S3-3464

Want reliable person/family to work on broiler chicken farm, house/salary provided,

call day1ime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton

706-27S-4535 706-629-9145

Want versatile experienced farm manager w/mechanical abili~, ~ecan exp. helpful ut not necessa'?. Bil ewman Albany 912432-9316 91 -435-0056

Ifrou have questions regarding this category, cal Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
On:J' farm machinery and equipment owne by the advertiser and used in his/her own' farming operation can be advertised; those IJersons advertising for machine~ and equipment wanted must be seekin9 t ose items for their own farming oeerat1on.
'4S Farmall Cub great sha~e, runs good, has fclows, see to ';Pcpreciate, 2800. Nathan Bed ord Winder 7 0-4S2-7SS1
'49 SN Ford tractor, 3 rccs. of equi~., needs one front tire, $3000 obo. Chuc Crane Commerce 706-335-3353
'49 Case tractor, newl~ rebuilt engine, runs reat, good condition, $ 500. John Garrison
32 Newton Bridge Industrial Athens 30606 706-543-430S
'50 SN tractor on~ good shape, $1950. Joe Hoglen Grayson 0-979-3392
'52 SN Ford tractor, $2S50. Willie Mayfield Dallas 770-445-5559
'52 SN Ford tractor, new front tires, 3-pt. hitch, 12V system, $2SOO. Robert Gard Ringgold 706-935-4310
'52 SN Ford w/bushho~, Farmall Cub w/equ!R & AC tractor. Olin owe Adairsville 706-6 9-4924
'52 Farmall Cub, red w/belly mower, w/all manuals series 222, $2750. Charles Land Thomson 706-595-4239
'54 S01 dsl. Ford tractor, 12V system, new ~aint, exc. cond., $5000. Morns Franklin
ortense 912-473-26S5 '54 AC tractor, w/turni~ plow, culti., cutting

tractor, $5200. Donald Bowden Newnan

770-253-9S47

'76 MF 175 tractor, good runnin~, dsl., $5900. Thomas Johnson Canton 7 0-479-

0115

'7S Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, low hrs., $5000. Hal Parks Carnesville 706-3S4-7312

'S3 JD S50 tractor, 650 hrs., 22 PTO hp., ~ood paint, $6500. Curt Elver Midland 706-
61-9961

'S5 WW 2 horse bumper pull trlr., comp.

encl'd w/sliding windows, . padded inside, exc. cond., sheltered, new tires, pull out

saddle rack, $1900. J. Motes Canton 770-

479-7S45

'S7 5SO Case Super E backhoe, $15,000.

Mike Reynolds Pearson 912-422-7461

'S9 240 MF, w/canJy, exc. cond., $S500,

call aft. 3

Donal Wood Danielsville

706-335-5 7S

'91 Case 5SOK series Ill, extend-a-hoe 4 x

4, 6000 hrs., velgood machine, make offer. Donny Hughes ort Valley 912-S25-017S

'91. JD 3055 cab/air, ~uad range trans., 2000 hrs., sheltere , exc. cond.,

$25,000/obo. Jerry Thompson Sylvania

912-S63-3619

'92/'95 Big Jack bean harvester, w/150

header, low hrs., one w/1500 VPC head,

low hrs. Brad Calhoun Ashburn 912-273-

1SS7

'93 Kubota L3600, 4WD, w/front-end loader, 40 h~., $12,500. Jim Blackwell Canton 770-4 9-4674 770-479-S126

'95 Case 4230 tractor, cab/ac., 500 hrs.,

72 hp. $24,000; 7' bushhoR mower, hyd.

wheels like new, $2100. lien Woodard

Waynesboro 706-554-6565

'96 Case 3SOO harrow, 17' 10", hyd. fold,

$6000. Roy Bloodworth Pineview 912-624-

22S9

'97 JD 5200, 493 hrs., $14,000; '96 JD

5300 MFWD, 540 loader, 1003 hrs.,

$24,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-

3S15

'97 Kubota 2350, 120 hrs., 4WD, pis,

front-end loader, 16' trailer spreader, 6' finish

mower, $13,500. Scott Hayes Palmetto

770-463-9165

'97 Long dsl. tractor, 42 hp., 1O sgd., 223 hrs., exc. runnin~ condition, $S90 . Ralph Little Vienna 91 -271-7079

'9S 1715 Ford 35 hp. 4WD, dsl., w/loader & 5/pcs. of equip., '99 must sell as ~acka~e, $15,500. Lance Jacobs Acworth 70-3 9-

31S3

'9S Kubota L3600 tractor, 4WD, p/s, 39
hp., SIS spd., shuttle shift, low hrs., front-

loader, 6 bucket, $17,500. C. Chandler

Carrollton 770-S32-2364

'9S Kubota L4200 4x4, 37 PTO hp., front loader, bushh~, rollover scrage. only 100 hrs., $17,SOO. award Shadix ouglasville

770-4S9-5S33

'9S rake caddy, used two seasons, $1500,

call 5 pm. Marvin Johnson Tennille 912-

552-1043

'99 MF 4263, 90 h&" w/MF loader, cab,
ale, stereo, 540110 O PTO., 350 hrs.,
$3SOOO. N. F. Watson Buckhead 706-4742902

'99 Savage S042 pecan harvester,

harvested 20 acres, perfect cond., will take $6200. Russ Berry LaGrange 706-SS2-

009S

'99 spike tooth drag harrow, 6'/ $2SO, S'/ $325, 3-~t. hitch ready. D. Wasden

Heehziba 706-592-5223

1 Gill, 1-row, 3-pt. hitch culti., used very

little, $200. Robert N. Gilbert Jonesboro

770-47S-S777

1single10", 3-pt. hitch, bottom plow, $175

or trade for chisel plow. Thomas Brandley

Kite 912-469-5129

1-6600 7700 combine; 1-6620-7720

combine; 1-S630 tractor, JD technical

manual, all $20 ea. Ronnie Bryant Moultrie

912-9S5-0S14

1-pt Brintley culti., $95; 1-~. hitch for

Murray garden tractor, $50. ilton Plant

McDonough 770-957-12SS

1O disc Taylor-Way harrow, 3-pt. hitch,

good cond.; Woods 3-pt. hitch finishing

mower. Floyd Fulbright TO"ccoa 706-SS6-

2469

11-shank chisel plow, $500, also other. J.

Drake Waynesboro 706-554-3342

12' S-tine cultivator, 470 12' International

harrow. Jack Laminack Fitzgerald 912-S31-

2176

124 MF sq. hay baler & NH feed ~rinder. James Chambers Sandersville 9 2-552-

3711

135 MF Ind tractor, looks & runs good, fair

tires, pis, live PTO, $4200. Wiley Cannon

Scotland 912-S6S-7096

1440 MF rnd. baler, kept under shed, field

ready, $1600. Edward Parson Homer. 706677-4412

1520 JD dsl., pis; M Farmall; dsl.; Case

ditch digffer; 430 JD. J. Blasczyk

Douglasv1 e 770-942-501S

16 & 20 disc harrow, $525,$575; post d~51er 9" auger, $400; 4-row culti., $ O/obo. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-

6573

31096

2 tractor tires, 14.9 x 24, like new, $300 for

both, new PVC irrigation pipe. Bert King

Round Oak 912-9S6-6000

.

2-heavy duz tractor tubes, 13.6.2s-12.2s, i20 ea., also S" industrial fan, 3/4 h~. motor,
250. Len Came Aleharetta 770-4 5-7111
20 disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $275; 3 sq. IH 46 haJ balers, $450 ea., push garden tractor, $60. oseeh Craine Gray 912-9S6-6265
20' field culti. for a good 9' sickle mower; '99 JD cotton picker, good 9' sickle mower. George Phillies Wrightsville 912-S64-3469
20-row planter jr., 9192X seeder unit ~lanters, used once, $750. J. K. Benton
airburn 770-964-7532

2000 S'x25' Gooseneck flatbed trailer, elec. brks., 2/7000 lb. axles w/5' dovetail, new condition, $4000. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-S69-3276
2040 JD farm tractor, w/new bushhog & 5' harrow, $10,500. Ivey Sandy Youmans 91262S-S110
24' Gooseneck 9-ton flatbed, $2500; trailer 30' dual tandem, 24-ton, GI hitch, slide out sides, $5500. C. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-77S-4165
240 MF tractor, 106 hrs. Ken Alexander Demorest 706-754-3S06 706-77S-2963
2417 Power King w/3-pt. hitch, hyd. lift, bell~ mower, culti., ~lanter fert., dist., $2200 cas . M. Wilson M1 lwood 912-2S3-9266

2950 FWD, JD; JD '71 planter w/ripper; JD

7100 planter, S' bushhog, 14' harrow, other

equi~. Todd Tyson Hahira 912-460-0467

912- 94-1S14

.

3 pt. hitch subsoiler $500; also, 6" ring-lock irrigation p~e $1.50 per foot. Lonnie Wainwright oberta 912-S36-4597
3 pt., 6 yard aerator, $400 cash, call between 6-9 g.m. Raymond Hoke Lockaby Rydal 770-3S -9167
3-pt. hitch, 2 bottom plow, $375 or trade for bush & bog harrow. Brooke Smalley Marietta 770-42S-7339
3-pt. hitch, 2 disc bottom plow, $200. Thurston Smith 114 Carroll St Thomson 30S24 706-595-1420
3-pt. hitch, AS" cut Coronaft{ass finishing mower, never been used, $ 0. Bill White Bremen 770-537-3292

3J.t. hitch, allJurpose plow, 7 shank, exc. con ., $350; PT pump & dual control valve, $350. R. Lane Griffin 770-227-9660
300 gal. mixing tank, 5 hp., B&S, Flomax hi~h volume pump mntd. on 12' steel dbl. axe trlr., good cond., $1500. J. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-62S3
3000 Ford dsl. pis, new ~aint, tires, $6500; 4020 JD dsl. tractor, $ 500. J. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944
310 NH s~. hal; baler, $1500. Ray Waters Adairsville 06- 29-096S

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don~ wait, land clearing banks, Habersham,
stephens, Franklin counties. Philip Irvin cornelia 706-77S-7S59
Garden plowinfe, -- tilling, bushhogging,
r,asture reseeding, ence bldg., stumg ~inding,
arm tractor worl< done w/exp., Cob I arietta.

Resaca 706-625-0524
Farm Services Wanted
---want garden t1llea,1.l\newgrouna,1A pretilled ground. Doug Ruling Norcross 770-

harrow, $1500. Clifford owler Dalton 706259-9137
'62 MF dsl., 3S hp., p/s, VG, $4000; 7 x 1S GN trailer, like new, $2000. David Brown Baxley 912-367-6035

16 HP Sears ST/16 garden tractor, mdl. 917.25743, 3-pt. plow, harrow, culti., etc, $695. Charles Burhenn Midland 706-5634S4S
16" down chop air-operated portable saw, wood or steel, elec. motor, $1150. Dave

Department of Justice regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency.

Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023

931-9793

Only one ad may be placed perfamily unit. Thom pson Thomaston 706-647-5064

Wednesday April 5, 2000

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4020 JD w/F11 farm hand loader, w/quick tach & 7' bucket, $12,500. M. Windham Valdosta 912-241-a957
479 NH haybine, looks rough, cuts good, $1350; ax14 dbl. axle equip. trrr., $1075. Alex Dillard Arnoldsville 706-742-5a5a
485 DI Mahindra tractor 45 hp., w/front-end loader, low hrs., $13,500. Phil Salter

Backhoe attachment for Melro Bobcat, mdl. 709 FDS, exc. cond., very little used, sheltered, $6200. J. Ethridge Lavonia 706_356-a292
Backhoe tires, one-12.16.5 & two 19.5L24, used,cash, all for $75. Thomas Webb Fort _Valley 912-a25-5691
Basic 701-A grader, dsl., rebuilt blade, ready

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Waynesboro 706-554-29aa

to work, $10,500. Frank Griff Americus 912-

5 yd. pan, $3aoo; D-6 tractor reasonable _924-61a5

offer or trade cab tractor rnd. baler, JD parts Belco rototiller, 4-pt. wide, 3-pt. hitch, good

combine. R Stanfield Roberta 912-a36-5050 condition, $500. Hu.flh Nunnally 712 Aberdeen

5' Bushhog mdl. 305, good condition, $450; _Dr. Stone Mountain 300a7 404-292-3197

340 lnt'I tractor for parts, new tires on front, Bolens "800" garden tractor, 30" rear

The

U.S.

House

Agriculture less than the cost of production. We

dollar salaries to television and radio

$550. John Wofford 4514

Ball Ground 770-735-

mounted roto tiller & 3a" mower deck, $aoo. R. _L. Woodham Blairsville 706-745-5750

Committee is holding regional hearings throughout the nation from March through May to allow farmers to provide input on specific

are expected to compete with other less developed countries who have a lower standard of living and whose production costs are much less than

personalities, motion picture personalities, and sports figures, for entertaining us, and yet we do not want to pay the people that are

5' Finishing mower, King Kutter, $1200, call aft. 5 pm. Brad Adcock Good Hope 770-267a306
5' bushhog, worked before barbed wire locked blades, good for rough work, $100. H. J. Clay Rome 706-235-9164

Bolens 1050 garden tractor, Wisconsin engine, $350 firm; Murray a hp. 30" cut mower,
_$424530a. Charles Akin Carnesville 706-3a4-
Bolsters for log trlr., exc. cond., $150 ea. _Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142

policy ,issues. On March 18, a meeting was held for Southeastern producers in Auburn, Alabama, at the Auburn University Conference Center. Two Georgia farmers that

ours. While the American farmer is the most efficient producer in the world, we are not the cheapest producers.
In the 1930s, the ASCS

feeding us enough to stay in business. Somehow or other we are upside down in our priorities. So what can we do to help the American farmer? It is my belief that in the

5' finishing mower for 3-pt. hitch tractor, $375, call aft. 5 pm. Lance Skates Summerville 706-a57-69a4
5' rollover box blade, hvy. duty, used one season, 3-pt. hitch, $aoo. Chris McDonald Dacula 770-513-77aa
5000 Ford diesel, PS, good cond., $aooo. Steve Williams Bainbridge 912-246-5201

Bushhog 4' finish mower, $900; JD 30" mower elec. start, used very little, $400. _George Burgess Conyers 770-a60-0421
Bushhog Brand 4' bushhog pull-type, good cond., new seals, $350/obo. Kate Blane ,Athens 706-546-7671
Bushhog mdl. 3126, 10 1/2 pull tvi:ie, rotary cutters, VGC, $3750. Dan Wright Whitesburg

provided testimony at the hearings graciously provided copies of their statements to the Market Bulletin.

(American Stabilization and Conservation Service) was formed to stabilize agriculture, and I

next Farm Bill, which we need right away, we must have stabilization put back into it. I believe that price

510 lnt'I 12' grain drill; fox forage chopper, 540 RPM, 3 fleads & parts. P. Benkoski Social Circle 770-464-0447
52 Farmall Cw/all culti. & planters, new fert., Hoppers a disc, 16 disc harrows, VGC, $3500.

770-a30-1521
Bushhogs 4'-5'-6', $275 to $500; a disc BB harrow, $550; AP tooth plow, $575; (20) disc harrow, $600. C. Collins Austell 770-94a1003

These individuals are representative

emphasize stabilize. In 1996, the

protection and controlled allotments

C. Anthony Jefferson 706-367-9533 52" bushhog mower frame, 3-pt. hitch, good

C Farmall .rebuilt engine, new paint, tires, $2000/0BO; '75 C-60 Chev. grain truck, good

ofmany Georgia farmers, and we at the Market Bulletin would like to

ASCS was changed under the new farm bill to be known as the Farm

are a must in stabilizing agriculture. I have one simple solution - so

cond., trans. not operating, $95. R. Dangar Canton 770-345-4535
54 Ford tractor, rebuilt, trailer, Hawk rotary

cond., $3500. J. Crenshaw Mansfield 770

7a6-666a

-

Case a520 sq. baler, $9250; Krone 202 disc

share their thoughts and concerns Service Agency.

The key word

simple that you might think it would

cutter, disc harrow, box scrape, hauling rack, $7400. Bill Hyatt Dalton 706-226-4705

mower, $3700, other equip. Becky Allen Homer 770-921-1170

with our readers.

missing in this new agency is

This week, we are presenting the stabilization. Without stabilization

testimony of Albert Groves Jeter of in agriculture, the American farmer

Byromville, Ga.

will cease to exist.

Crisis in America

To most people, the outward

not work. However, after discussing this with many people, we have yet to figure out why it would not work.
When the consumer pays for this $1.99 loaf of bread at the grocery

555 A track loader, 4 in 1 clamshell bucket!, new bait., exc. running machine. Scott Nickoles Commerce 706-335-7459
5ao C Case backhoe. Robert Brown Blairsville 706-745-24a6
5aO Case front loader, $1000; JD front loader, $1200. R. L. Doyle Lyons 912526a473

Case IH 1a44 cotton picker. Vernon Lewis McRae 912-86a-5259
Case lnt'I a430, '95 rnd. hay baler, exc. sheltered, $7000. Leon Ray Homer 70667744a1
Case VAi, good tractor, $1 aoo; AC industrial B, new tires, good cond., $2000, call aft 7 pm. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-77a-3aoo

appearance of the American body

Ladies and Gentlemen,

looks great. We are sprinting uphill

My name is Albert Groves Jeter. arrecord pace, but if the real truth be

I am 55 years old, I live in Dooly known, the arteries are clogging and

County in Southwestern Georgia, the heart is failing. Ladies and

and I am an American farmer. I am gentlemen, the American farmer is

a fifth generation farmer on my land the lifeblood of this great nation.

and could very well be the last. I If I were to ask you to list in order

graduated from the University of of importance the people in your life

store, the cashier would add four cents as an "Agricultural Security Assistance Payment" (ASAP). This four cents would go directly back to the Farm Service Agency, and ultimately back to the wheat producer. This would mean that the wheat farmer would be getting $6 per bushel for his wheat rather than

6 trailers for racking & hauling tobacco for use w/small Long racl<s, four 126 Rack Long bulk tobacco barns. Larry Beasley Metter 912-6a5-6339
6 x 12' trailer, dual brks., for a small bobcat or tractor; 6 x 12' trailer, for lawn service. Roy Couch Lawrenceville 770-972-1457
6' Gill pulverizer, exc. cond., $400. Cook Holliday Winder 770-a67-2977
6' Woods rear tractor blade, $200. Judy Scheidt Alpharetta 770-475-066a
6' heavy duty bushhog, lift type, sgl. trail wheel, $400, call between 7 & g pm. S. Lord Sandersville 912-552-6399

Case late 40's good sheet metal, runs good, live PTO, new front tires, $1200. H. D. Vickers Stockbridge 770-954-9150
Cat. rear sprocket guards, (both sides) & outer air filter for D9 & D10, half price. Bill Tann Lawrenceville 770-6a2-5025
Clarke grapple skidder, 160 Barko knuckle boom loader, Hydroax tree shear, 12-ton LowBoy trlr. Tommy Barnett Nicholson 706-5430916
Complete planter chain drive for Cub Farmall, $300 cash; JD '96 elec. mower, charger bad, $300 cash. Leo Kraemer Smyrna 770-432-3139

Georgia in 1967 and have been farming and involved with agriculture for the past 33 years. My main crops are cotton and peanuts,

that are the" most important, you probably would say your wife or husband, mother and father, children, maybe your doctor, rmmster,

$3 per bushel. Then he would be making a profit.
The same thing would happen for the $50 shirt. A 50-cent Agricultural

6' heayy duty bushhog, made of heavy metal & big gear box, call aft. 5:30 pm. C. Wyatt Fairmount 706-337-22aO
6' remote hyd. off-set harrow, in good condition, $1500; 10' set Taylor-Way 3-pt. hitch harrows, $900. Chris Plott Griffin 770-22a4433 770-227-7233

Craftsman 16 hp. Tecumseh motor, solid ignition, coil, rod, valves, w/2 starters & carb., $200. D. Mauldin Winder 770-a67-4559 770a67-4459
Cub Cadet tractor, mdl. 104, 42" deck, 10 hp., gear shift, engine smokes, $a50/0b0. T. Wacti Macon 912-4749417

but I also grow wheat and soybeans. My wife; Mary Jo, and my daughter, Mary Margaret, are both teachers. My son is a pharmacist. Three years ago, when my son Walt graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in pharmacy, I talked him into farming with me and doing substitute pharmacy work on the side. Last November, when we had completed our harvest, Walt said, "Dad, I know how you love this farm, but I don't see any future in it

neighbor, or best friend. Can you think of any others? I dare say that when asked this question, the great majority would fail to mention the most important person - and that is the farmer. You could live without your husband or wife, mother and father, and even your children. The one person you cannot live without is the food producer. Without him, we would all die.
Farmers make up less than 3% of the population of the United States;

Security Assistance Payment added at the register would ultimately go back fo the farmer, and he would be getting a dollar per pound for this cotton rather than 50 cents. This could be done on all products produced on the farm.
This simple solution should eliminate many complicated and unworkable farm programs. The amount of the ASAP would be insignificant as to the total cost of the product.

60 gallon sprayer, a-roller pump, 21 ' boom,

good condition, $500. !Herman Guest Carlton

706-797-3447

'

601 Workmaster Ford tractor, field ready,

exc. cond., $3950. Robert Crowe Dacula 770963-4356

6400 JD tractor w/1700 hrs.; 435 JD hay baler, 260 JD a-foot cutter, a-wheel rake; 640

loader. Johnny Day Ambrose 912-3a4-0552

6640 '94 Ford, 76 hp., $12,750; 6610 Ford

76 hp., new engine, MSTA, $11,500; 6 disc hay mower, $2500. Steve Cadwell Eastman 912-3744503

7 x 20 Hooper trailer, 2'dove, 5200 lb. axles

w/brks., 5' ramps, adj. hitch, good tires, & cond., $1500. Dennis Skidmore Gray 912750-0119

7100 a-row fold planter, 36" row; 7300 MaxMerg vacuum, 4-row planter, 3 pt., 3a" row. J.D. Doles Fort Valley 912-a25-265a

Cultivator for B-Allis Chalmers, $65; MF 216 turning. plow, good cond., .. $225. Frank Trammel Trion 706-63a-2916
Cultivator harrow, rotary mower for "G" AC, sell together, $500, call aft. 6 pm. Pat Williams 12a5 Jones Rd Roswell 30075 770992005a
Custom built 20' trailer, steel ramps w/support legs, designed to make sharp turns, $1775. S.V. Stater Macon 912471-af85
DR 46" mower attachment only, deck fits, all terrain field & brush w/spare belt, manual, $450/firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-9712695
David Brown 990 w/box scrap 6', 7' Hico bushhog, 7 1/2' disc charrow tractor, all for $5000. Butch Trotter Calhoun 706-602-1650
Davis taskforce trencher 200, needs barronshaft w/trailer, runs great $2000, cash. C. Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-3a35

for me." It broke my heart, but deep however, farming is without What could be simpler?

Deutz hay cutter, $1 aOO; NH sq. baler, $1200; MF hay rake, $650; all for $3400. Dave

down I knew he was right. Today, question the most important and

with our present farm policy, there is essential profession. The United

no future for a young person in States is the only "superpower" _left

farming.

in this world, but without a strong

Farmers often work from agricultural base this great nation

daylight to dark, sometimes seven could be brought to its knees in a

days a week. When it's hot and dry matter of days. If we have to depend

The Agricultural Security Assistance Payment would give the American consumer, for the first time ever, the opportunity to have a direct connection with agriculture in securing their future food supply. Join me in saying yes, our American

a21 Ford backhoe loader, rebuilt motor 4500, 6' drum mower. Robert Smith Brooks 770-719-7976
a51 NH hay roller, always sheltered, used last season, need some repair, $750. Wilbur Griffin Byron 912-956-4334
aN '52 rebuilt engine, new radiator, clutch, r.tires, 12V alt., comi:ilete exhaust, lift pump/valve, $2800. Bobby McDonald Rossville 706-a66-4612

Norwood Lexington 706-743-3537
Dexter tractor, newly overhauled dsl. engine, bottom plow, harrow weeder rake, culti., 2 bushhog, box blade, $5000. Joe Crenshaw Cordele 912-273-145a
Drip irrigation system, Berkeley 2 hp. pump, filter, guages, fert., injector, $650. Lynn Hale Ellijay 706273-3a3a
Duerr PR0/22 vert. & horz. log-spitter, B&S, 5 hp. engine, good cond., $550. J. Broach Monroe 770-267-2426

we work many hours during the night tending to irrigation systems. When the year has ended and the

on foreign nations to supply our food' for survival, just imagine what power those nations would hold

farmers are worth more than a nickel for a loaf of bread.
I also think that there should be a

aN a00/4000 Ford parts, Ferguson T030; MF 12 baler; 4 wheel rake; JD harrow; Ford 5' bushhog. Kevin Pahl Crawford 706-743-a049
aN Ford tractor, '52, 12V, w/bushhog, 1-row culti., extra tire plow, runs good, $3100. Calvin

Durand Wayland,. PTO sprayer, $3500. John Flournoy Byron 912-957-1a72 912-9565615
Enclosed cargo trlr., 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2a5o.

harvest is completed, we very often

over us.

They could take us down

committee

made

up

of

strictly

Cooper Norcross 770-493-4507 aN Ford tractor, good rubber, sheltered,

Grant Richardson Blumon 912-a352715 FMC sprayer pecan volute positrol Detroit

are left with nothing to show for our without firing a shot.

farmers, possibly one from every good sheet metal, needs brks., $1 aoo cash. F. dsl. a3 C-60 Chev,. $a500; bushhog mower,

efforts.

Many prices for

The loaf of bread I bought cost

state, that would be consulted before

McFadden Woodstock 770-926-7a44 aN Ford, looks new, 2-row culti., dirt scoop,

160, 13' good cond., $1500 Travis Cook McRae 912-86a-5619

commodities are less today than they $1.99 at the grocery store.

How

any provisions are passed in the new

$4300. Charles Walker Loganville 770-5541221

Farmall 200 w/5 attach., $2500; NH 451, 7' mower, $700; MF 41, 7' mower, $600, call aft.

were 20 years ago, but our input much would you suppose the farmer Farm Bill. Ladies and gentlemen, aN tractor, 1-Rhino mower, 1-bottom plow, 6:30 pm. D. Heath Lindale 706-235-4257

costs have continued to rise.

gets out of this- for his wheat? Can

farmers are the only people who

1-Auger hole digger, machine. P. H. Parl<er

1 Lincoln welding Jeffersonville 912-

Farmall A tractor, full cultivator, drawbar, exc. cond., manual lift, $1750. Charles Allen

With the present farm policy and the Freedom to Farm Act, the

you believe less than five cents! This cotton shirt cost $50. Do you

would actually know whether or not a provision or policy would work -

945-3714
aN tractor, great condition, 12V, asking $2aoo. Ben ColTins Brooks 770-719-3421

Monticello 706-46a-6322
Farmall C restored exc. cond., $1aoo, firm. John Brown Rome 706-2911477

American farmer has been thrown realize that the farmer got less than the only people.

9960 JD 4-row cotton picker, exc. cond., Farmall Cub parts, culti., drawbar, lay off only 1a75 hrs. Jerry Powell Lumber City 912- bar, wheel wgts., power T-0-pulley. Rudcan

into a global economy without a 50 cents for the cotton it took to Thank you very much for your 363-7904 912-56a-7704

Mathis Cumming 77o-aa7-4519

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AC 4-row, no-till planters, very good shar:ie, $1 aOO; grain auger 40' PTO driven, $400. J. W.

Farmall Cub rear wheel wgts., $50 ea. Tom Medley Marietta 770-97f-013a 404-691-

Congress and the American people This nation is in a sad state of appreciate your giving .me this Loudermilk Mount Airy 706-77a-49a7

5470

to produce food and fiber at a price affairs. We gladly pay million- opportunity to speak to you today.

AC L combine, like new 15' header, rigid Farmall Cub tractor, good cond. w/plow, cutter bar, $3500/obo, call evenings. Jerry Ellis harrow, mowing deck, culti., scrape blade, &

320 manure wagon, a90 NH chopper, JD 6 row planters, dairy equip., other. R. W. Howard Newborn 706-342-3344
350 lnt'I tractor, 4-cyl. dsl., wide front end w/2-bottom i:ilow, looks good, $4500. Matthew Nunn CraWfordville 706-456-3093
352 NH hammermill/mixer, works good, $aOO/obo. Mitchell Dodd Nelson 770-735-
3552 36 disc Taylor-Way harrow, cutting harrow,
25' Taylor-Way harrow, fold-up. James Bailey Elberton 706-2a3-3376
37 A JD unstyled, runs good, lots of r:iarts to restore included, $4900. Chris P. Hensley
Maysville 706652-2191

371 Detroit power unit, runs but needs 4' International cutter, $550 or best offer.

overhaul, $300, duals for 4020 or 3020 JD, Wyatt Holcomb Ball Ground 770-735-4579

$225. Lee Ballard Morven 912-263:9976

770-422-7520

3a HP, MF 135, p/s, dsl., 5' rotary cutter, big 4' x a trailer w/16" tires, metal floor, $200;

rear tires, $6450, call aft. 10 am. L. Genet JD planters & culti., make an offer. Wallace

Norcross 770-921-159a

Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019

3910 Ford dsl. tractor, exc. cond., $10,250. 4-Row 12'-4" UFT field culti., $2200; a-row

H. Lanier Statesboro 912-6a1-0331 912~a6~5~-5~0~0~2'--~~~~~~~~~~~

JD 71 flex planters on a Watson culti. frame, 3a" rows, $2400. Don Hobbs Dexter 912-

4 x 4 Zetor 45 hp., dsl., front-end loader, a75-335a

implements, $13,000, or" best offer. James Lawy Lilburn 770-279-0353

40's mdl. Case hi-vac tractor, wide frontend, live lift & PTO. Bobby Edwards Ila 706-

4 x 6' black utility trailer, w/extended 7a9-3193

tailgate, 13" tires, $325. B. Morrell Eatonton 4020 JD tri tractor, $9000; a300 JD grain

.:..7.=.06=----'4-=-a4.:.....:.13"'0"-'5'------------ drill 14', 21 disk packer wheels, $3500. B.

Griffin 770-22a-4719 AC TL-16 loader, 2 1/2 yd. GM, dsl. very
good condition, $a500. Rooert Clark Leslie 912-a74-1a1a
Alpharetta ord Dexter dsl., same as Ford 2000, live PTO & lift, low /hi trans, $3700. Steve Brannon Alpharetta 770-475-4915
Arena plow, 4 in 1, plows, levels, rakes & firms in one i:>ass, $1650/0BO. Doug Anderson Armuchee 706-235-6572
Backhoe 3-pt. hitch, Bushhog Brand, a60H9' dig depth, 15" bucket, exc. cond., $5200, nego. John VanGotum Watkinsville 706-769-

planter, $3500. Herbert Dodson Hephzibah 706-790-9479 .
Farmall Cub, exc. cond., hyd. lift, w/belly mower, $2200, near Griffin. J. Foster Yatesville 706-472-3016
Farmall Cub, sheltered, plows, culti., planters, belly mower, scrape blade, 3-pt. hitch, many extra parts, runs good, $3200. Chelsey Hunt Dacula 404-7a6-a420 770-9951472
Farmall Cub, single 24" disc plow, $250. B. T. Gracey Grovetown 706-a63-5363
Farmall Cub, w/Woods belly mower, $1aOO. Danny Arrington Hogansville 706-637-9401
Farmall Super A w/culti. turning plow, 3-pt. hitch, lgts., good tires & condition. E. Bailey

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Feed mill, Geal 100, used very little, $3000. Horse drawn mowing machine & rake, $175

Billy Hutcheson Dublin 800-850-0120

ea., manure spreader around drive, $895.

Ferguson T030, rebuilt motor, good tires, Carl Dangar Canton 77 -251-9722

runs & works great, $3300. Chris McConnell Hydraulic control valve, for MF 165, four

Pine Mountain 706-663-2939

outlets, good cond., $200/obo. Tom Fricks

Fert. slinger 250-2 row culti. w/side dresser, Flintstone 706-820-1569

450 2-row corn planter w/dbl. seeders & dual Hydraulic fork lift, two-stage mast w/42"

fert. distr. 600 lnt'I 430 sq. baler, $1000. Hank forks, new hyd. tilt cylinder & new hoses,

Kendall Byron 912-956-4349

$850. Clay Brown Resaca 706-625-0524

Finn sq. bale straw blower, tow behind, . IH 46T s~ baler, $800. Ronald Freeman

B250 gas, 6-cyl., VGC, $6500/obo..David Alan Taylorsville 70-606-8766

McNeal Macon 912-741-3813

IH Cub Cadet 122 42" deck, VGC, $750. M.

Flail tank manure spreader, $800, NH 367. Camp Cumming 770-205-0788

H. M. Broder Stockbridge 770-474-1634

IH tractor 444 diesel, 42 ~ completely

Flatbed trailer 24' including 4' dovetail rebuilt & restored, $6000. J. ayes Jesup

Gooseneck triple axle, $2000. C. Wright 912-579-2204

Rome 706-295-1201

IMT 560 deluxe tractor dsl., 548 hg. dual

Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, runs good, $3700. !fhd., good cond., $4500. R. rooks

Casey Coogins Thomaston 706-647-9220

omaston 706-647-8762

Ford 3000 dsl./p/s, $6000, plows, mower Industrial trailer, 6 1/2' x 16' long, w/2 axles

scrape spreader, $300 ea. Ja.mes Brown & loading ramps, made for tractor or mower,

Powder Springs 770-943-2834

$875. Ctiarles Brannen Millen 912-982-2023

Ford 3930 tractor, 534 hrs.. '97, like new, lnt'I 709 Standard tran., hyd. straight blade,

ROPS, deluxe linkage, $12,500. Bruce 6 cyl., $8000, call aft. 4 pm. Bruce Oglesby

Thompson Vidalia 912-537-9890

Sylvania 912-863-4063

Ford 4000 gas, 90' rubber, rebuilt trans., lnt'I Cub '79 mdl. w/5' Woods belly mower,

strong lift, exc. cond., field ready, $3750. T. A. both exc. cond., extra mower ~arts, $2500.

Floyd Blairsville 706-745-7333

Ray Gainey Thomasville 912- 77-7774

Ford 4000, dsl., pis, $5900; NH 1032 lnt'I tractor w/6' grass cutting disk, $5000

automatic bale wagon; NH 488 hay mower conditioner. Billy Jacobs Hoboken 912-4582213
Ford 4000, p/s, gas, nice, $4750; 20' Gooseneck trailer, 3 axles, $1500. Ray Edge Braselton 706-654-2955

ne~; Kubota ~rden tractor, like new, $4800. M. olendore illedgeville 912-452-9338
lrri~. sys. Traveler, 1 1/4" hose, 400', 1200', 3" a um. pipe, 16 hp.. B&SFfiump unit, 3 ~t. hitch. Bennie Robinson t 1 Box 1 6 Reynolds 31076 912-847-3219

Ford 4600 tractor, w/bushhog front-end Irrigation Hobbs hose tow mdl. 2400L, 2

loader, $5500; 6' finishing mower, exc. cond., axle, turn table, turbine driven, 1250' hose;

$1000. Mark Sprewell carrollton 770-834- Case IH 2155 cotton picker. William Lumsden

3030

Ashburn 912-567-2825

Ford 5000 dsl. w/front-end loader; $8400. NH 1032 bale wagon; $5600. Both field ready, good cond. Jim fngram Valdosta 912-2427492
Ford 5000 good condition, $6000. Neal Spooner Iron City 912-774-2227

Irrigation gun reel & hose, C'f.ri pump, Nelson head, 700' hose, $6500. J. . Flournoy Fort Valley 912-957-1871 912-825-5384
Irrigation pumping unit, 1000+ gals. per min .. Cummins engine w/Berkleb~ump. Dave McKim Montezuma 912-472-8 6

Ford 532 sq. baler, good cond., kept JCB 3Clll backhoe/front end loader, three

sheltered, $3000. R. Pruitte Bowman 706- buckets, 2030 hrs., $7500. Tim Furlow Griffin

245-8123

770-228-0111 770-228-4888

Ford 6' smoothing harrow, good cond., JD 10-ft. rote hoe, good cond., $600, call

$550. Don Hall Winder 770-867-8676

aft. 3 ~.m. Herbert Goodwin Kingston 770-

Ford 600 tractor, runs good, strong lift, 38 382-2 58

hp., 3-pt. hitch, PTO, gas, hay fork, 6' scrape blade, $4600. Joseph Malone Social Circle 770-788-1027
Ford 601, runs great, new lift, 5' mower, $3,000 call aft 7:30 pm. Herb Woodall Toccoa 706-886-8642 706-886-1811
Ford 6610, 1400 hrs., canopy, 72 hp.,

JD 2-row culti., MF 2-row culti; 2-row stine culti. w/shields, 2-row KMC rolling culti. Robert J. Harrell Davisboro 912-348-3998
JD 2-row planters, 25B planter w/fert.
9f hoppers, dual seed, can set up on tool bar, lot
of extras w/planters, no rust, $600. T. Newsome homson 706-595-0702

$10,000; bushhog 1020 10' cut, $4000. Cary JD 201 O R, dsl., 45 hp. aux. hyd., runs well,

Rhodes Taylorsville 770-684-6301

$4000/obo. Bob Boyce Alvaton 706-538-

Ford 706 dirt scoop, like new, $250, 0100

sprinkler irrig. pump, 2 hp. elec. w/access. JD 2040, new paint, low hrs, $10,500, also

$150. R. Fowler Cumming 770-887-0506

JD 1.5 hp. hit and miss enR .. EC, $1350. Jeff

Ford 7610 tractor 85 hp., VGC, canopy, Underwood Dahlonega 7 6-864-9590

dual hyd., 2300 hrs., $12,500, other equip. avaitable. Chuck Newberry Colquitt 912758-5466

JD 21 O garden tractor, 39" mower deck, exc. shaRe Kohler enwe $1050, call aft. 6 pm. Ric ard Smith oodstock 770-926-

Ford 801 (D), VGC, $4400; MF 135 (D} 8173

VGC, $4500; Jb bushhog $275, boom pole $55, all cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-9416312

JD 2155 '89 mdl., 45 dsl.. turf tires, 970 hrs.. exc. cond., sheltered, $13,000; JD 660 rake $1500, NH 256 rake, $1250. N. Ethridge

Ford SN, good metal, runs great, new tires, Lavonia 706-356-8354

$3000. Bmy Thompson 5 North Brooks Lagrange 30240 706-884-0498

JD 2240 clean, remotes, 50 hp., $10,000; also 5' & 6' bushho~. Guy Rutland

Ford 914 5' belly mower, $400, PTO driven Cedartown 770-748-318

never used. Dana Lee Whitesburg 770-8300628

JD 24 disc hvy. duty off-set harrow, wed cond., $2500 or best offer. Charles illis

Ford 9N good mech. good sheet metal Zebulon 770-567-8791

'5f elec. problem, $1000 firm. Lewis
Whitesburg 770-836-8450

Cole JD 338 sq. baler, $8000; 450 JD grain drill, $7000; 40' d lift type srcrayer, w/foam

Ford NH 8260, w/duals power shift, 900 markers, $27 0. Tommy Bal ard Mansfield

hrs., 14' 76 Athens harrow, 12-row Van 770-786-3601

sprayer. Danny McNab 381-9305

West Green 912-

JD 34 D; F4 engine. Sam Lowrey 706-234-7729

Rome

Ford industrial tractor 540, w/front loader bushhog, splitter, box scaper, $9800, VGC Jerry Lawson Jasper 770-893-3579

JD 348 sq. baler, 35' Gooseneck flatbed trailer, .bale accumulator. Ed Wasdin 540 Davis Rd Norman Park 31771 912-769-

Ford tractor 281 O dsl., pis, A-1 condition 3964

w/bushhog, $7800 cash. Lor,anvllle 770-466-4358

Bo Myers '

JD 40 tractor, 3-pt., 6' bushhog, 4-row JD culti., 6 disc&ull type tiller, AC 6' cycle mower

ord tractor equip., harrow, box blade, 2 disc bottom plow, culti., draw bar, boom. Jerry Davies Griffin 770-228-0063
Ford tractor, $2500; Super C FarmalI tractor, $1500; C Farmall tractor, $700. T Coggin Bostwick 706-342-4903
Fordson Superma1or 63 hp., dsl. strong running, 7' scape blade, 4' rotary cutter, all for $4100. Dave Poore Watkinsville 706-7691363

Jimmy Bree love Buckhead 706-342-7710
JD 400 rotary hoe, $500, ]cod cond. Frank Gibbs Gordon 912-628-53 9
JD 4020 tractor, late mdl., cane~ top, exc condition, $10,500. Lee Nunn Ma ison 706342-1777 706-342-5596
JD 404 motor, 110 horsepower, $3500. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-5116
JD 4230 4-post, w/duals, good condition

Four row KMC s-tine cultivator, like new $9500. Neal Youmans Gordon 912-628-2845

w/all sweeps, $1500. Cooper Henderson Cairo 912-226-3460

JD 430 mdl., rnd. hal baler, in exc. cond. $7500. Fred Gilliard ouiseville 912-625-

Free utility trailer, frame & axle, 15" tires 7148

Dick Chenoweth Conyers 770-483-0760 Garden tractor, comm. two wheel, 7 172

JD 4320 w/duals, excellent condition. David B. Norman Moultrie 912-985-0248

Briggs, reverse & speed changer, field ready JD 4400 combine dsl., AC 13' grain head

plow, disc, cult.. $550. D. Lillie Duluth 770- JD 335 rnd. baler; JD 300iull sgreader. Mark

448-2248

Hobbs Stapleton 706-59 -705

Gill 6' core aerator, 3-pt. hitch; Snapper 828 HV mower. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-

JD 4430 cab/air, engine recently done, new rubber, no leaks, new ~aint, $19,200. Cleve

471-4221

Harrell Whigham 912- 77-1224

Gleaner combines 2K's gas & F2 dsl.. 1 corn head, 3 grain tabres. K. Peeples R~ston 706-245-4765
ooseneck conversion attachment converts Standard tag trailer, to Gooseneck, $1000. A. Sexton McDonough 770-914-

JD 444 corn head, $1500; JD 45 combine both heads for J:arts. Ronny Branch Fitzgerald 912-423- 625
JD 45 combine, 62 mdl., 12' head, no motor, make offer. Gerald Faulkner Colbert 706-543-3492

2404

JD 450 crawler w/straight blade, in exc

Graveley tractor, 30" mower, sulky rotary cond., w/roll-bar. Frank Colley Metter 912plow, $650. Mark R. Wingate Albany 912- 685-2042

435-2413

JD 4630 tractor w/duals & cab; JD 7300 4-

H Farmall tracto\i. w/front end loader, new row planter w/Kelly ripper ~iders; 4-row culti

paint & runs great, ;i>1650.

Paul Newton Sylvania 91 -682-2543

new paint and runs great. $1650.00 Tommy JD 4955 MFWD 5300 hrs., $43,000. Tommy

Daws Monroe 770-267-6082-

Daniels Colguitt 912-246-3314

H Farmalls, all running, good cond., $1200. JD 5020 row crop flat fenders turbo

Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095 912- MCWD/45. PT Hester hab conditioner, al

955-4642

~cod cond. Ammie Cary anielsville 706-

HF T0-30 under restoration, new radiator 89-3334

carb. exhaust, aerator 3-pt.

great flitch,

sh$e5e0t0.meMtaicl,ha$e1l00G0;el6b"

JD 530 rnd. baler, exc. condition. Banks Mansfield 770-787-5775

Lee

Cumming 770-331-8353

JD 550 B, 1986, 6-way blade, 3700 hrs.

Harrow, 3-pt. hitch, approx. 10' x 10', 120 exc. cond., $27,000. Hiviry C. Mize tooth drag harrow. Doug Queen Alpharetta Stockbridge 770-389-4156

770-475-5336

JD 60 restored; 8' JD harrow, 3-pt. hitch

Haul mark trailer, 7x16, 2000 mdl.. 3500; exc. cond. Jimmy Savage Dublin 912-275Gooseneck trailer, 8x26 w/dovetail, 3500 0604

call aft. 6 pm. J. Willis Tifton 912-382-7892 JD 6000 hi-boy, ogen station, $6500; 6-40

Heavy duty 5' bushhog type mower, good cotton waiisons, $1 00 ea., 8-row hooded

condition, $250. Jim Sloan Harlem 706-056- sprayer, $3 00. Zeke Lambert Madison 706

3258

342-0543 706-342-0900

Hesstonrnd. bale processor, brought in '99 JD 650 G crawler; JD 550 G crawler; '83
processed less than 20 bales, $12,000. Neii Kenworth; '88 Freightliner, 25' Low-Boy. Keith

Vaughn Rhine 912-385-5955

. Miller Buena Vista 912-649-9517

Hopper bottom trailers, low sides, exc. for JD 6500 Hycycle s~rayer, 4 wheel cab, AC

- hauling peanuts, roll tarps, good tires. Danny 60' boom foam mar ers, vei ~ood cond.

Bryant Pavo 912-859-2560

$24 000. Keith White Poulan 1 -776-5834

JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273

baler, $1000; 4-wheel hay rake, $500. Juanita

Martyny Perry 912-988-3205



JD 825 culti., '95 4-row spray shields, Cshank, $1700. Jay Bloodworth Pineview 912-

624-2852

JD 830 good cond., new tires, $6500; 5' bushhog, $500; 7' box blade, $350. Ralph Wright Woodbury 706-553-5929

JD 8400 1600 hrs., like new, $75,000. Dar

Bohnenstiehl Milner 770-358-4229 770-468-

4682

JD 855, front loader, backhoe, new tires & hyd. static pump, 1000 hrs., $13,500. Janet

McClure Marietta 770-928-7698 706-327-

.8779 JD 965 on land switch plow, exc. cond.,
KMC culti., 4-row good cond., DW 3-pt. hitch, veggie sprayer. Sianey Albritton Butler 912-

862-3753 912-885-1114

JD GT 275 garden tractor, 17 hp., 48"

mower deckw/mulching attachment, low hrs., $4000. Frazier Moreman Lagrange 706-884.1100
JD combine 4400 dsl., cold/air, 12' grain header, field ready, $5000. James Efutler .Dewy Rose 706-283-1859

JD manure spreader ground driven, old but

works, $300; Big Valley-:3-pt. hitch, hay spike,

$125. D. Mullis Good Hope 770-207-9174

JD rnd. baler, mdl. 430, exc. cond., $6000
fir~D~~~;i:~sm~l.msu~~: ir~~~~;~:~~~ be

restored, $450. David Corley Zulbon 770567-0713

KMC 12 1/2', field cultivator, almost new,

$2900. Larry J. Herring Thomasville 912226-2017

KMC 4-row disk planter, squeeze pump, Yetter fert., disk, insectide hoppers, extra peanut hoppers, $5000. Don Paulk Ambrose 912-359-2887

KMC 4-row ripper/bedder, w/6-row hyd. row markers, exc. condition, $4500. Jimmy Scott Douglas 912-384-6271

King finishing mower, like new, $700. Jim

Thrasher Buford 770-932-9512

.

Krone 125 rnd. baler, low hrs., $5500; JD tool bar w/six coil shanks. John Leslie Marble Hill 770-893-2592

Krone 6 disc mower, good condition; $2500. James Hensley Gilmer 706-635-4216

Kubota '96 L4200 GSTC, cab/air LA680 loader, 4WD, dual remotes, 450 hrs., $20,500;

also other equip. Chad Aman Hart 770-455-

1660

Kubota 6000E tractor, w/4' finishing mower, $3000; JD 6-row no-till corn planter, $1500.

Mark Sprewell Carrollton 770-838-0948

Kubota B6100 3 cyl., dsl., 14 hp., 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $3500, or w/new 4' finish mower, $4500. Larry Hetrick Juliette 912994-1545

Kubota B8200, 4WD, dsl., 20 hp., 8 spd. front-loader, $9350; MF 210, 12 spd., dsl., 22

hp., 4' bushhog, $5550/obo. G. Garnet Riverdale 770-923-2274

Kubota L4200 GST 40 hp. 4WD, front-end

loader, 440 hrs. exc. cond., $19,000. Mark A. Black Millen 912-982-1754 706-551-0008

Kubota M5400 '99, 4WD, 54 hp., under warranty, dual remotes, canopy, 1001 loader,

$23,500. H. Mayfield Gainesville 770-869-

3889

Kuhn 8' 6 disc mower, VGC, field ready, $2250. Leon Meeks Toccoa 706-886-6007

Kuhn GMD 700 disc mower, 9' cut, $3000; Cummins dsl. power unit w/1152 hrs., $2500.

Allen Wilkinson Milledgeville 912-932-5248

Kuhn disc mower, used two cuttings,

perfect condition, asking $6100. J. Hood Grange 912-494-4600

Kuhn's 500 disc mower; Krone tedder; NH 256 pull-type; MF 124 sg. baler, exc. cond., $10,000. Mark Bullock Alpharetta 770-664-

7708

Large manure spreader, PTO drive, exc. cond., no rot floor, $2800. A. B. Henry Woodstock 770-517-9398

Lathes Reeves 12' old but good shape,

$1500; Shaper US machine 6' 1-athe make

offer. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573

Long 445 diesel tractor, rebuilt motor, runs great, $4500; 16" hvy. duty bumper pull trailer,

$1200, more. Tammy Pritchard Aragon 770-

975-3519

Long 510, 3 cyl., dsl., 48.5 hp., live power, 8 spd., p/s, 5' bushhhog, low hrs., VGC, $5500. C. Brown Gay 706-538-6441

Long tractor 560, clutch, motor rebuilt, 50

hp., dsl., p/s, new tires front & rear, good cond., $5200. L. Dills Blairsville 706-7451235

M Farmall tractor, rebuilt & restored, 2 new

front tires, & 1 new back tire. J. Wheless Lexington 706-743-8084

MF 101 O dsl., good cond. w/bushhog mower, $4500 cash. David Brown Union City

770-964-1123

MF 124 baler, $2400; NH 257 rake, $1100;
Ford 7' mower; Long 550 tractor. C. McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2522

MF 135 dsl. tractor, great condition, $4900.

Abu Bakr Powder Springs 770-819-8157

MF 135 gas, new valves & rear tires, carb. recond., lift good sheet metal, $4500 finm. Jim

Harp Eastman 912-374-2366

MF 135 tractor dsl., no p/s, hi/lo trans., 875 hrs., great cond., $5975. Wayne Bramlett Marietta 770-422-9644

MF 135 tractor, dsl., no pis, good cond.,

$4600; MF crawler loader, $7800. Glenn Burkey Moreland 770-252-4866

MF 135 tractor, pis, live PTO, exc. cond., $5900; heavy duty roll-over box blade w/root

rake, $500, bofh $6250. Ronald Ayers

Winston 770-947-5859

MF 165 dsl. p/s, 54 hp. 6' R. mower, $7450; MF dsl. 54 hp. 6' R. mower, $6250/obo. L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636

MF 224 sq. baler, $1500. Lloyd McDonald Warthen 912-552-3444

MF 230 dsl., 3-pt. hitch w/bushhog, 5', sheltered, VGC, $8950. J. J. Mitchell Monroe

770-207-4933

MF 245 dsl., w/MF 232 loader & PTO pump, 1800 hrs. in exc. condition, $9950. Steve W. Kittredge Carrollton 770-214-9117

MF 30 E industrial loader, $7500; 474 NH conditioner, $1800; 57 NH rake, $1500; NH 451 cycle mower, $600. Tommy CantrelI Bowden 770-258-7194

MF 35 tractor w/5' bushhog, runs good

used weekly, must sell, $3550. Jerry Wilson Hampton 770-707-1488

MF 399, MF 396, harrow, culti., cattle feeders, good condition. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-729-5343 904-225-0222

MF 4-row flip plow, culti., 1155 tractor, D/K Gleaner combine; Chun hay; JD 71 4-row planters. Nell Owens Ellaville 912-937-2182

MF 46 mdl., rubber & metal good, new head, owner 14 yrs.. $1600, call a.m. Carl Jackson Gainesville 770-531-0337

MF 9-ton feed grinder, mixer, $850, or swap for sq. hay baler. Jim Hardy Woodbury 706672-0611

MF T035 gas, 3-pt. hitch, needs carb. kit, minor repairs, bushhog, all purpose plow, $3500. E. Mcleod Comer 706-783-3577

MF tractor 383, cab w/air, less than 300

hrs., will sell or trade for smaller tractor. Truman Evans Canton 770-479-2555

MW 4500 rnd. hay baler, used one season, good cond., $8500fobo. M. Nix Rabun 706212-0086

Melroe mdl. 5A landscrape rake, 5' rockhound, $3500. A. C. Sloan Cartersville 770-336-5151

Minneapolis Moline GBD pulling tractor, G1000 jugs-pistons intake, Roosamaster pump, 115 hp., exc. needs paint, $4250. Jotin Daughtrey LaGrange 706-884-7555

Mule drawn equip., mower, rake, plows.

James Wood Jackson 706-367-9454

Murray 42" mower deck, dbl. bagger, 17 hp., B&S engine very good cond., $650. J. Taylor Snellville 770-979-1721

NH 273 hayliner $1600; MF #12 sq. hay baler, $1200; 5' Vicon disc mower, $1600. Chris Roy Rocky Face 706-673-5768

NH 310 hayliner, sq. baler, good condition,

sheltered, $2500. Tim Norris Lavonia 706-

356-2971

.

NH 3930 shuttle shift, 250 hrs., box blade, tiller, culti packer & mower, all like new. Glen Willis Tifton 912-382-4116

NH 411 discbine mower-conditioner, 11" cut, good condition, used last summer,

sheltered, $4500. M. Gilmer Gibson 706598-2051

NH 451, 7' sickle bar mower, $1500; roll-abar 57 rake, $2000, both exc. condition. Allen Hearn Fairburn 770-964-6429

NH 463 disk mower, good cond., $2500. Robert Wright Woodbury 706-553-5004

NH 488 sickle conditioner, good condition,

$1600; NH 278 sq. baler, good condition, $2600. Keith Bentley Covington 770-7866481

NH 640 hay roller, 10' Hardie bushhog, 2section; 825 Belarus 4WD cab/air, call aft 7 pm. M. Frady Mount Airy 706-754-4801

NH 851 rnd. baler, sheltered $4300; JD side del. rake, $400; CM 250 Vicon mower, parts. John Tripp Rochelle 770-461-7200

NH hay baler; 13' Kuhn tedder, both field ready, sheltered. B. G. Bankston Ellenwood 770-957-6719

NH mdl. 851 rnd. baler, recently, gone over by dealer, Brillion 8' cultipacker; good cond. Joel Jones Rome 706-235-5255

NH self propelled stack cruiser, 160 bale capacity, fair shape, runs good. George Hayes Calhoun 706-629-4043

NH sq. baler, hayliner 273, perfect cond., field ready, $1500. R. Roberson Rome 706232-0583

Newton crouch 4-ton spreader, VGC, $3000. Ben McGreggor Macon 912935-2400

Nitrogen tank 12, 000 gal. good cond.; KMC 4-row oedder anhydrous atttachment, good cond. Oscar Pridgen Douglas 912-393-7200

Oat crimper, adjusts tor barley, wheat, etc., sidewinder bench mdl., 5 lbs./minute $90 . Don Obenauer Villa Rica 404-355-1870

One 410 JD engine, $4500 call aft. 6 pm.

Freddy Wiginton Glenville 912-654-9504

One ditch witch, mdl. M4 trencher w/factory trailer, good working condition, $1200. S. Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837

One horse covered wagon, rubber tires, hyd. brks., new paint, exc. cond., $850. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830

One-row Covington TP-46 planter, exc. cond., also side dresser attachment, $375. R. Johnson 104 Asf)en Dr. Calhoun 706-6293144 706-629-7829

Otis Baker all terrain forklift, $6500/obo; Ford 5000, good tires & lift, runs good, $6500/obo. Earl Batson Pavo 912-859-2712

Pasture dream grain drill, complete, exc. cond., ready to use, $950. James Lastinger Tifton 912-388-0282

Pecan harvester Ramacher 348, self-

i;>ropelled w/Herbst hyd. dump cart, both $8000. Charles Kelso Atlanta 404-874-1341.

Poultry housekeeper #3 Lewis Bros., good condition, $3500. David Nettles Willacoochee 912-686-7833

Power King tracto\i. 50-in. belly mower, hyd. lift, gear driven, ;i>1300. Walter Morrow Athens 706-549-3603

Power pruner, like new, extends 15', ideal

for low level pruning, $625. Gene .Odom

Dacula 770-945-8529

.

Pulvarizer 6' Bushhog Brand, exc. used one time, $750. Ron Holley Loganville 770-4665424

Pusher blade 10', $50; final drive D-4, $100. William Dabbs Eatonton 706-485-

6249

Rainbow irrigation pump, VB Chrysler

motor, L.P.G.; KMC 144" rotovator; 4 JD 71 peanut planters. J. McKinley Lyons 912-526-

6032

Rear wheels for MF or Ford, 11-12"x28'', 8 lug, 6" bolt centers, good cond. Eric Smith Buford 770-945-3750

Red Ball hooded sprayer, 4-row, exc. cond., $3000 Tim Carroll Hartsfield 912-941-5396.

Rogers sweeper mdl., #730HL, 3-pt. hitch,

PTO driven, p/u grass clipping & small debris, need work, - $250. Aaron McWhorter

Carrollton 770-834-9499

Savage mdl. 500 series, pecan sprayer, 500 gal. tank, $4000. J. Kemp Lyons 912526-6862

Savage pecan harvester in exc. cond., side dump, $12,900. Van Ponder Whigham 912762-3233

Scrape blade,$225; dirt scoop, $225; disc harrow & 5' finish mower, all 3-pt. lift. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639

Sears '87 garden tractor, 18 hp., 44", fair cond., $600. J. Escher Villa Rica 770-4598631

Sears Surburban 12 tractor, not running, 12 hp., 42" mower deck, 3-pt. hitch, wheel wgts., $250/obo. Wayne Mclocklin Statham 770725-9305

Sears chipper/shredder probably good for parts, $25. Rene Carson East Pomt 404763-3722

Sickle bar mower, 7'. 2-pt. hitch, $300. Roger Bradley LaFayette 706-638-7366

Smoothing harrew & turning disk for

Farmall Cub, call weekends only. Steve

Pagett Brooks 770-719-8182

Spray tank, 12' boom, 50 gal., LN, $450; Brillion 12' culti. packer w/lransport wheels,

$1400. David Cummings Rockmart 770-684-

4761

Sprayer 11 O gal., 21' 3-pt. hitch, new pump

& pressure gauge, field ready, $1000. George

Queener ChicRamauga 706-539-2537

Super A Farmall & equip., $2200. Henry

Andrews Milledgeville 912-453-.1133

Swanson Durand Wayland, PTO, 100 gal.

stainless steel sprayer, $2000. Bernard

Cordle Trion 706-734-2226

TD 18 parts, four bottom rollers, two top

rollers, (37) 20" pads, six injectors, $700.

.John Lokey Dearing 706-595-6101

TW 20 Ford tractor, 135 hp., new 1600 front

tires & paint, factory dual rear tires, $13,000.

Joey Collins Thomasville 912-226-7693

Three & four plows; PZ hay mower; 4 wheel

hay rake; tractor mounted cotton packer; 4-

row rotary hoe. Mark Bryant Louisvllle 912-

.625-8339

Three axle iron trailer, three roller iron sugar

can mill grinder. Earl Rowe Rt 1 Box 225

.Riceboro 31323 912-832-5761

Tiller Honda F210, 3 hp., front tine, low

hours, great shape, includes owner's manual, $225/obo.

Tom Bruckner Bostwick 30623 706-342-

.8825

Tiller rear tine, 5 1/2 hp., yard machine, '99

mdl., used less than 3 hrs., $475. D. Head

.Thomaston 706-647-77t9

Timberjack skidder mdl. 225, dsl., good

working condition, $4000. G. Butler

.Toomsboro 912-933-5600

Tractor rnd. baler, 2-3-pt. rakes, 2 hay forks,

1 reg. & 1 hyd., 1 7' bushhog. Doug Skinner

Winder 770-867-8815

Trailer 16' dbl. axles, $800; finishing mower

5', $450; Ford bushhog, 5', $250. F. Hoehn Canton 770-205-8298

Trailer 5 x 1O tilt-top utility, hvy. duty box

beam construction, sin.91e axle, hvy. gauge steel bed, $500. Frank uysart Pine Log 770-

.386-0020

Trailer 6' x 13', air cooling:.. insulated, AC,

high flow fan, 5000 watt gen .. '!>2400. Matthew

Pace Oxford 770-787-3072

Trailer 81x 16', dual axle, new tires, side

rails, ramps, lgts., $875. R. Friedman

.Acworth 404-282-0400

Trailer, 8 x 12 hvy. duty, dual axle, 15"

wheels, removable sideboards, ramps, haul

tractor/automobile. Kenneth Brown Ellijay

.706-273-7018

Trencher w/hyd. frnt. blade, 20 hp, Case mdl. TF 300, on tracks, exc.. cond., $3500

.OBO. M. Taylor Calhoun 706-629-4281

Troy-Bill 5 hp. '97 garden plow, used under

10 hrs., $600. N. Trammell Atlanta 404-755-

7365

Troy-Bilt chipper/vac, shreads leaves, chips

limbs up to 2 inches, self-propelled, 8 hp.,

Briggs, $800. Otis Trussell Loganville 770-

.466-2066

Troy-Bill horse, 6 hp. Tecumseh, few hrs.; Bolotines 2-sets culti. tines, lay-off plow, spare

tire & wheel, $750. Gerald Gailey Gainesville

770-536-2281

Troy-Bill sickle bar mower, 5 hp. BIS \IC eng., 42" cut, used very little, like new cond.,

$950. Milton Sewell Carnesville 706-335-

.3959

Troy-Bilt tiller "horse", 8 hp. bumper furrower, like new, $1000. James Garrison

.Cartersville 770-382-1608

Troy-Bill tiller, 8 hp., hiller/furrower bumper, good cond., $875; 7 tooth cult., turn/plow for

small tractor. H. Higginbotham Tyrone 770-

487-1418

Tuff-Bill tractor w/front & rear culti., wheels

wgts., hyd. lift, 16 hp. engine, good cond. &

paint, $3250. Cecil McClure Cumming 770-

887-5160

Turning plow, 2 w/3-pt. hitch, 4 5 row,

$350 ea. Aaron cWhorter Carrollton 770830-1705

Twin axle utility trailer, 14' needs tires,

$650, nego. J. D. Smith Danville 912-676-

3322

Two horse wagon, exc. condition,

w/harness.. 20" collars. M. Corbin Rome

706-235-0009

Two horse wagon, new tires, hyd. brks.,

made of poplar lumber, $650. Eddie Stewart

Buckhead 706-342-4289
Tye pasture pleaser series V, 7' no-till drill,

good condition, $4000. J. R. Elrod Demorest

706-754-6181

'

Vermeer 605 A hay baler, field ready or parts; NH feed grinder, mixer. Tim Partridge

Lincolnton 706-359-7128

Vermeer 605B hay roller, field ready, $3000.

Jimmy Johns Ranger 706-334-2683

Vermeer stump grinder, new cutter teeth,

belts & pulleys, exc. cond., $4200; 6' 3-pt.

hitch harrow, $325. Virgil Rowland Blairsville

706-781-3438

Vicon CM2400 mower, $1500; NH 790

forage harvester, w/wrpu, $1000; Deutz Fahr

rake, parts only. George Stovall Danielsville

706-789-2916

Wagon can be used as a 1-horse or 2-horse

wagon, rubber tires, brks., $800. Johnny

Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315

Want 2 11.2x34 back tractor tires, in good

condition for 40T JD or MT JD aft. 6 pm. Mike

Simpson Lindale 706-235-5055

Weldcraft hyd. pruning tower, 25' self-

propelled, hyd. saw, gas engine, dual wheels

front. J. C. Souther Blackshear 912-449-

5530

Well drilling rig, all pumps, hoses & video

instr., rig & water tank mounted on good hvy.

duty trailer, $2800. Gerald Hayes

Willacoochee 912-534-5202

Wheel horse mower, hyd. Kohler engine,

Wisconsin engines. Ken Boyette Centerville

912-923-7335

Wheels & tires for tractor, fits rear, size

16.9-26, will fit Ford Massey, Long, JD, (2) avail., $200 ea. L. Deals Blairsville 706-835-

1209

White 6700 8-row air planters, exc.

condition, field ready, strip-till attach. avail. & squeeze pump. Tim Woodard Chauncey

912-37 4-2589

Yanmar 155 D 15 hp., 525 hrs., bushhog,

scrape blade & rake, exc. cond., $4600 call

aft. 6 pm. C. Ford Milledgeville 912-453-

3312

Yanmar dsl. tractor, 18 hp., 3 cyl., 4WD, 3-

pt. hitch, 5' tiller rake, exc. cond., $4700/obo. W. E. Allmon Dawson 912-698-4000

Wednesday April 5, 2000

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Yardman chipper/shredder, 8 hp., w/10' vacuum attachment, $450. David Nottingham Gainesville 770-539-9266

Want 2 cyl. Cub adet w/mower. Richard Beckham Molena 770-884-5378

Want 20 hp. Kubota tractor, front-end loader, backhoe, chipper. Thomas Green Douglasville 770-920-2866

Want 3-pt. hitch offset harrow 6 ft. to 8 ft. wide with 22 in. to 24 in. disc. Dennis Medders Warm Springs 706-663-4150

Want 3-pt. hitch tiller for small tractor. 32" to 40" model. Ken James Colbert 706-7427802 706-742-2320

Want 30-50 HP dsl. tractor in running condition, JD 60-730 ok, will accept foreign make. Ken Janes White 770-479-7110

Want 500 gal. propane tank, in good condition, reasonably priced. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840

Want AC 6070 or 6080 farm tractor. Charles White Pine Mountain 706-663-2722

Want Case 580B or C or JD rubber tire backhoe for farm use, prefer clean, tight older mdl. Gary Caprara Buford 770-945-8322

Want Cub Cadet for parts, also complete motor for T020 or TE20 Ferguson tractor. Harlon Langford West Point 706-645-2862

Want Farmall A or Super A w/culti. & planters, clean & good cond. B. Evridge Byron 912-956-4600

Want lnt'I 340 series tractor crawler for parts & front-end bucket for MF 135 tractor. Doug Russell Loganville 770-962-4985

Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors were built in the late 1950's and 1960, any cond. John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286

Want JD gator. Tim Th.omas Villa Rica 770-459-868:3

Want Lely or Kuhn disc mower, any condition, running or parts, can trade w/rye straw. Kenneth Kreider Metter 912-6857464

Want MF 230 or 240, sheltered, runs good. Glenn Austin 722 Graymont Drive Grayson 30017 770-962-9916

Want PTO irrigation pump, 4" pipes & guns, reasonably priced. Jim Stout Ellijay 706-2763714

Want .Taylor-Way, subsoiler mdl. no. 100001. Wallace Swanson Meansville 770567-1971

Want a drag harrow, 12' or 15' with 3-pt.

hitch, call after 6 p.m. D. Baize Rex 770-961-

6742

.

Want a radiator for a 1550 Oliver dsl. farm tractor, or old tractors running or not. M. Vaughn Baxley 912-366-8020

Want belly mower, 3 blade, 5' to fit Super A Farmall. Scott Carey Hull 706-789-2449

Want compact tractor w/front loader. Jack Brewster Pearce Hartwell 706-376-1472

Want completely restored Farmall Super A prefer '50-54 mdL, but will consider earlier mdls., priced depend on condition. H. James Washington 706-678-2498

Want diesel power unit for Frick sawmill. JohnnyBoggs Musella 912-836-4417

Want front suitcase wgts. for Ford tractor, T.W.20, 40kg size, the big weights, also bigger cable pull pan. Don Williams Carrollton 770854-8958

Want gearbox NH 55 rake, will consider junk or working rake, priced reasonable. Steve Eller Culfoden 912-885-2913

Want good complete injection pump for 525M 4x4 Belarus tractor. John Fitzgerald Homerville 912-487-3225

Want good magnito or dist. for "C" AC tractor. David Watts Chickamauga 706-5392658

Want hyd. Wood-splitter, 20-ton plus gasoline engine, good condition, reasonably priced. J.C. Shores Macon 912-994-1412

Want hydraulic fabrication equip. to make new hose assembly, hose, fittings also. Larry Knight Royston 706-245-9781

Want land leveler, 12' or lge. wood or metal truck body, 12' or lge., Int', harrow. John Horton Rhine 912-385-5222

Want med or small farm tractor, in exc. cond., will pay cash. Ed Pastizzo Plains 912824-3269

Want oil pump, '57 Case 300 casting no. VT158, good cond. or rebuildable. C. Carter Tifton 912-382-1478

Want scrape blade for Troy-Bill tiller. W.T. Langston Gainesville 770-536-4762

Want sprayer for tractor, pull or 3-pt., also post hole digger, that will fit Ford auger, w/2.5 dia. K. Fahn Calhoun 678-520-4348

Want sq. bale hay conveyor, any length or condition. J. Arnold Franklin 770-854-6773

Want steel rear wheels w/cleats and 3 pt. hitch for 49M Farmall. Billy Bedingfield Douglasville 770-949-1916

Want to buy JD mdl. 420 or 430 LP gas tractor, any condition. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760

Want track loader that is repairable for farm use. Colon Butler Hampton 770-227-6019

Want trailer to haul 2 or 4 horses, okay if it needs work. Mike Hoehn Canton 770-205-
8235

Want used pea sheller in good condition. Greg Crook Coweta 770-599-8600

Wanted 2-11x38 tires & tubes. Chris Mock Sparta 912-552-2942

FARM SUPPLIES

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
1 Long all metal 8 box tobacco barn for sale. R. [eon Waters Brooklet 912-842-9437
1 hp. 230V deep well pump, used 48 hrs., $200; 300' 1 1/4 plastic pipe $80. James Buckner Union City 770-964-1059
1/2" painted 5 ply used plywood, exterior marine glue, M.D.O. exc. cond., 4'x8'/$15, 4'x6'/$2, 3'x8'/$12, 4'x5'/$10, 3'x6'/$9, for farm structures. Walter Godsmark Atlanta 404815-1785
100 yr. old barn wood for sale. E.A. Glubka Fayetteville 770-719-8343
12-Westfalia automatic take off. George Frank Madden Elberton 706-283-2912
1500+ six inch twist-lock pipe, 100+ 4", pipe trailer, 6x6 Hale PTO pump. C. Dasher Glennville 912-654-4786

1650 ft. overhead electric serv. wire, dbl.

zero or 150 amrcs., one half of retail price. Cecil Gober Bu ord 770-945-9429

19 4x4 pressure treated posts, white picket

fence, used, good cond., a'f.rox. 160 in 8' sections, 2 gates. D. Hobert allapoosa 770-

574-5399

2 pcs. 10" I-beam, dbl. 25', 1 pc. 10" I-

beam, 40'. Evan King Adairsville 770-7733330

2-A.T. Newell automatic curtain machines, 4

{s. old, $150 ea.new. Greg Wright Talking ock 706-276-3242

20 animal cages, vet %ty., stainless steel, 24x24x18, $30 each. M. cCannon Atlanta

404-558-1065 200 ~al. ~alv. well water tank, Al sh~e,
$100. .A. anney Ashburn 912-567-22 3

3/8" steel rod good for elec. fence rots $1 each, used tin roofing, 9-11 '. Fran Doss

Loganville 770-466-8791

.

30 farrowing crates, 30 tenderfeet pcs., 6

asstd. feeders, prices nego. Terry Hill

Cochran 912-934-2639 30'x30' pole barn,. lap siding, shin~le roof,
rough sawn, 2 stalls, tack room, ma e offer,
you tear down and remove. Trisha Edmiston

Cumming 770-889-4833

36" fans $100, Louvers, $30; curtain

machine $250, suction blowers $350. S.

Bates Good Hope 770-267-2848

36" fans $100, Newall curtain machine

$100, Choretime curtain machine $300, super 6 controller $400, Farmtek nipple drinkers

$0.50t-er ft. Bryant Skipper Macon 912-2812715 12-781-4548

40 gal. & 60 gal. syrup kettle, both are in ~erfect condition. V. Winters Broxton 912-
59-2949

45 9a1. screw-top and press-on lid drums; 55, 3 , 15 gal. closed-top plastic drums, 55 ~al. metal open and closed-top drums.
ugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284

5 gal. plastic buckets and lids, 55 gal. plastic barrels w/bunt holes, both clean/food

grade. J. Bohannon Marietta 770-528-9367

5 hp. Hobart meat grinder, 3 phase, in good

shape, $3000. Ronnie Posey Colquitt 912758-5162

5 hp., 200 volt, 3 fchase, 1740 RPM elec.

motor, 184T frame w control box $200. Steve Blackmore Hampton 770-707-0505 404-874-

7397

50,000 nice old used brick, 1000 used

block, ten 40' steel 12" I beams. Wyman Fowler Oak Park 912-578-3219

500 gal. propane tank w/o re~lator, exc. cond., can load, $585. Matt ichardson

Dahlonega 706-867-0913

500 gal., 1000 gal. pro&ane tanks, (1 each), 30 plus steel tanks 2 0-10,000 gal. size, suitable for stor~e or culverts. J. Thomas Glennville 912-6 4-4026 912-654-3176

500' of 24" roller conveyor system, will sell whole or part. Bill Cobb Albany 912-439-

7783

54" fans w/1 hK motor, 7 in all, ~ood cond., $250 each. Bob ice Madison 70 -342-9615

55 gal. barrels--stainless steel, plastic

w/screw-off top, & 55 gal. full open tofc w/lids, all food ~rade/clean. C.H. ohnson Lawrencevil e 770-963-7257

55 wal. metal barrels w/lids & bands; 30 & 55. ga . plastic barrels w/bunt holes in lids, clean/food ~ade. J. Cline petty Lawrenceville 70-962-8241

55 gallon barrels with lids $5 each. Luke

Seaborn Pendergrass 706-693-2104

5600 grain bin, 63' auger w/motors $3500; two 133 grain bins w/fan, heaters $2000. A. Clark Cairo 912-377-4718

64 four inch joints, 31 5" joints of 20' alumin.

irrigation pipe, connections, water gun, ~nnklers on pull-type trailer. James Parker
ampton 770-478-8902 7 rolls of barbed wire fencin~ $150. Richard Albright Omega 912-776-378

8' aeromotor windmill, mdl. #702 wlo tower, needs repairs to fins, shaft, bearin~s, etc., $425/obo. Rob Milligan Cleveland 06-219-

1386

8-4x6 1/2 thermoJllass panels; also, 8-H.D. gates in frames an 1-4x6 1/2 steel dr., $75

each. Dan Aaron Blairsville 706-745-7140

About 700 red bircks w/holes, $0.15 each.

Bob Ayers Conyers 770-785-9784

Approx. 125 joints of 20' 5 inch irrigation

pipe, trailer and fittings, $1.50 8er ft., located 1n Coffee Co. Hugh Lewis Mc onough 678432-7506

Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various widths & lenjths, or will cut to ~our ~ecifications, 0.35-$0.65/per bd. ft. ich
dom McDonough 770-954-9218

Band sawn white/red oak, approx. 2000'

linear ft., various widths, .seasoned, all for $1500. M. Mayo McDonough 770-914-1116

Barrels, 30 & 55 gal., plastic & metal for trash & storage $11, call before coming. T.W.

Allums Austell 770-948-3273

Barrels, four 55 ~al. used food grade w/screw lids, $10 eac . Tony/Donna Brunson

Cartersville 770-382-0805

Bekaert Gaucho high tensil field fence,

220', 47" height, new roll, $80. T. Bellah

Mansfield 770-385-6553

Bell drinkers for 2 chicken houses. Gene

Wimpey Ellijay 706-635-2829

Butcher boy $550, meat saw, hvy., part

stainless steel, good cond., more info. L

Du~ree Sylvester 912-776-3122 912-776-

pt., 31 2 Canni~ jars,

qt., gal. old perfect Mason

jars/tin Ii s: Bal , Atlas, Kerr, etc., best offer.

John McGinness Atlanta 404-573-4205

Canning jars, qts., gs., 1/2 pts., $2.50 per doz., Roswell area. Iara Engman Atlanta

770-698-8934

Choretime 4" feed system, 21 T feed bin, 20" fans, 280' a~ers, transmissions & motors, 5T cooler. erman Bailey Hartwell

706-376-4537

Complete deep rock hydra drill, 400P, well drilling outfit plus pi~e for drillina 200'. James 0. Lynch 5913 Sati a Ch. Rd. axley 31513

Complete equip. to run 60,000 chickens,

Choret1me feeders, bins, n~ple drinkers, fans,

curtain machines.

lemn Scoggins

Fairmount 706-337-2398

Cooleregg room, Burch mdl., 9000-15F

thermostat control. E. N. Elrod Demorest

706-754-2584

Creosote posts for sale, all sizes. Daryl

Culpep3er 135 Mallard Drive Fort Valley 31030 12-329-0786 912"954-5734

Cross-ties $6.50 each. E.G. Whatl9; 1417 Panola Rd. Stone Mountian 30088 7 0-498-

2061

Drums, plastic & metal, open and closed tops, $4-$8. Gene Walden Covington 770786-7233 .
Eleven reconditioned 55 gal. drums, rotary hand pump $125. John Zimmerman Clarkesville 706-754-1784
Fans 36" & 24", chicken house fans, 200 amp. outside disconnect. Ned Harman 18845 Hwy. 27 Roopville 770-854-9107
Feed bin w/electric auger, 13 coral panels, 14' galv. farm gates, sev. sizes; also, New Idea manure spreader for parts. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Fencing hdwe. cloth, 1/2", galv. roll 4'x50'; also, four 4'x5' wood framed wire $25. John Steinhaus Atlanta 404-636-5670
Fish, turtle, crawfish and quail traps $35 each, no shipping. Al Redmond Dawson 912-995-8411
For sale, 250 gal. and 500 gal. propane tank. Mr. Parker Gainesville 770-534-9874 706-367-5070
Free nursery containers, you move, other. Jeff Ayers Lula 706-677-4922
Generator 9KW, 120/240 w/16 hp. tri fuel, elec. start engine, $1949 new, never used $1650. R. Massey Blairsville 706-781-2546
Generator, Dayton 9.0 hp. Honda engine, 5000 watts, still in box new $1745, wilr sell $1500 firm. Adam Brown Bowman 706-2460049
Glass tinted, tempered 2 pcs., 36"x61", $10 each; 4 alumin. I beams, 2"h x 20' I, water JlUmp, 1 1/2 in/out belt drive. Bob Millar Atlanta 404-355-8952
Good used lap siding $99/thousand, siding, tin, other lumber also avail. Stephen Daniel P.O. Box 774 Dallas 770-445-6270
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682
Hit & Miss engine, 3 hp. Fuller Johnson $700, The Leader, 4 hp., on dolly $1500, other. L.W. Human Atlanta 770-394-6244
Howe platform scales w/weight, 2 pr., both for $1750. Robert Exum Hampton 770-9465005
Incubator and hatcher, 3000 egg cap., both units, $2000. Charles Bridges Damascus 912-723-5089
Incubator, Natureform NOM45, digital temp. and humidity control, excellent for any type egg, must sell, $1400. Scott Colomb Moreland 770-502-1633
Irrigation equip.: cloud burst traveler, Berkeley pump w/lntl. engine, 1800' of 6" pipe, other. John Corley Pine Mountain 706663-9996
Like new 2750' of rainbow twist-lock pipe $2.25 per foot. Woody Kearce Albany 912432-6000
Logs, 18 oak logs, 7 1/2x7 1/2 diameter, 7 ft. to 18 ft. long. Mrs. Dan King Fairburn 770964-8294
Lumber for sale: cherry, walnut, pecan, oak and cypress, spalted pecan, qtr. sawn cherry, oak. J. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-9259090
Natureform incubator NOM-45 ostrichemu, 96-120 cap., pd. $5600, will consider, reasonable offer. Ron Rycklieck Conyers 770-922-5083
Old barn to be torn down, wood for sale. D. Varnadore Acworth 770-974-2475
Old brick for sale and blocks, other. Bernard Bunn 5682 Lakeside Dr. Union City 30291 770-964-5430
Old house lumber, some pine recently planed. S.L. Thompson Gillsville 770-2871960
One 500 gal. propane tank $400, one 100 gal. propane tank $900. Troy Harris Shellman 912-679-2104
One yr. old portable hen house, hinged outside panels, built in nest boxes and roost, wire bottom, 2' off ground, best offer. Jim Robinson Newnan 770-252-8413
Pig skin & peanut pots w/burners mounted on trailer. Mrs. Walter Richardson Martinez 706-863-0281
Pine framing arid siding lumber for barns, sheds and houses, $0.257ft.; approx. 500' of hard maple T&G flooring $500. R. Jordan Box 382 Bowman 30624 706-245-6964
Pine shelving boards, approx. 575 board ft., needs to be denailed, must move, $200. Stovall Hunt Atlanta 404-786-9420
Plastic barrels, approx. 40 to 45 gal. w/screw on lids, good for storing feed. W.R. Ray Griffin 770-228-4883
Portable greenhouse, corrugated polyethylene exterior w/thousands of JlOls/baskets, $700. Dave Anderson Ball Ground 770-735-7225
Poultry house, 36x500 on metal truss, metal roof, exc. cond., can be taken down in 12' sections, for barns, shops/equip. shelters. K. Beasley Dahlonega 706-864-6261
Poultry, dust blowing machine, blows out dust, put bug SJlray out and washes down houses. Melvin Anderson Dahlonega 706864-3097
Select old-growth tongue & groove pine flooring or paneling, any widths, rough or dressed, custom cut white oak boards. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Steelmaster building, "A" model 20Wx12Hx26L, never assembled, arch-type, 22-gauge, ends not included, shipped to buyer, $2995.00, Reed Hopkin Lilburn glockandlo;i.d@hotmail.com 770-717-5741 770-309-1710
Submersible well pump, 1/2 hp. w/control box, $150. Dave Worsham 612 Douglas Hill Rd. Lithia Springs 30122 770-948-1874
Tear down old barn, good tin and lumber, make offer and remove completely. J. Goodson Rock Spring 706-375-4644
Three 500 gal. propane tanks, 80% full, exc. cond., $1000 each. J.B. Morgan Hiram 770-577-0796
Tin/used 2000 sheets 5V, 8'/9'/10'/11 ', $2.50-$3/sheet; misc. tin $1, 55 gal. steel drums/$5. Leroy Core Marietta 770-9719322
Tobacco sticks, approx. 5' long, bundles of 50, $15 per bundle. W.L. White Pearson 912-422-3900
Tomato & bean stalks, tomato, 5', $0.25; bean, 6', $0.25, call before coming, no Sunday sales. Paul King Lithonia 770-4826858
Tomato cages, 4 1/2' high, made from field fence, $3 each for all 20. Curtis Ericson Meansville 770-567-1830

Twenty-two 37' trusses, good cond., $20 each or best offer. Brian Hanson Jenkinsburg 770-775-2401
Two dairy cool milk tanks, stainless steel, 3400 lbs., 2200 lbs., surge vacuum pump. Mark Hitchcock Mansfield 770-787-2598
Used bean, squash, okra crates, $0.50 each. J. Yates Effenwood 404-243-1365
Used pan chicken brooders $20 each, $15 for 10 or more. C. Mccurley Buchanan 770646-9182
Walnut boards $2/bd. ft.; also, asstd. hobby woods for sale. Peggy Rozelle Marietta 770428-7122
Walnut, cherry, ash, and maple lumber for sale. Jeff/ Thomas Ellijay 706-635-4751 706-635-3010
Wide cross-cut saw, corn sheller w/flywheel, '1900's wood tool box, red chief corn sheller. P. Jewell Waycross 912-2838871
Wide pine flooring & paneling tongue & grooved, planed two sides, kiln dried, 6", 8", 10", 12" widths. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706695-6431
Wide pine flooring, 100 yrs. old, 7 1/4" wide x 12 1/2 long, tongue and groove, 575 sq. ft. C. Logan Bfakely 912-723-9229
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft., or will saw your logs for 18 cents/bd. foot. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.55/bd. ft., hdwd. or will saw your logs for $0.18 to $0.20 cents/bd. ft., local. D.E. Taylor Calhoun 706602-0380
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber cut as ordered, siding, framing, poles, etc., great for barns, $0.35-$0.50 bd. ft. Tim Tucker Newnan 770251-7612

LIVESTOCK

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9082.

All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, andfoultry) must have been in eossession o . the advertiser for a
minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.

Cattle

--cattle moving from farm torai'mmust

have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 Clays before they are moved

whenever there is a 1:hange of ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds,

or those consigned directly for slaughter.

Buyers are urged to request proor of a

negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.

1 Gelbvieh regd. bull red, 4 years old,

polled, Reality bloodline, gentle and good breeder, $1000. Hank Moms Guyton 912772-3180

1 purebred Jersey cow with calf by side, 1 bred to calve in June, will nurse calves and be hand milked. Henry Williams Milan 912-3624431

1O Santa Gertrudis and Santa Gertrudis cross (Limousin & Shorthorn) bulls for sale,

polled, horned, and priced to sell. Darren

Richmond Ringgold 706-965-9256

1O regd. polled Hereford bulls, 15-30 mos., Victor breeding, cert. & accred. M. B. Lane
Carrollton 770-854-4548

1O young commercial cow/calf pairs, $750$900 per pair, 1 purebred Gelbvieh bull. Ollie Miller Avery 706-547-6144

15 Black Angus/Limousin cross heifers, 12 to 14 months ofd. Raymond Bramlett Auburn 770-867-9864 770-867-3006

2 BBU regd. bulls, good bloodlines, 11 and 16 months old, $600 and $750. Charles Summers Elko 912-987-7151

2 regd. Angus bulls, dob 12/15/97 & 1/10/99, Rito/Scotchcap, TC Dividend lines. B. Parks Pendergrass 706-693-2619

20 Regd. polled Hereford cows, 13 calves,

20 bulls 12-28 mos. old, top bloodlines, herd

cert./accred. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 912-986-

3426

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25 pairs of regd. Simmental cattle for sale. Marty Bloodworth Rochelle 912-624-2328

3 regd. Black Angus heifers from 12-16 months old, nii;e. R. L Robinson Dallas 770445-2027

4 cows and calves some mixed with

Charolais crossed in them. C. S. Chesnut Covington 770-787-2727

45 mixed brood cows with 20 calves, next to calve to 1 Brangus bull. Jenny Taylor

Stockbridge 770-483-8251

50 cow herd 3-way cross, 3 to 10 yrs. old, Black Angus bull 6 years old, and 21 calves.
C.L. Talley Chula 912-382-2765

55 Regd. Santa Gertrudis cows and heifers, 44 calving this year, 29 already

calved, all priced to sell. Steve Brannen Watkinsville 706-769-5578

6 Holstein heifers, 2 due to freshen, 4 open 3 young Holstein, and 1 Jersey bull for sale. Frank Carnes Eatonton 706-485-6852

7 Hereford cows regd. and bred back, 1 regd. Hereford bull, 1500 to 1600 lbs. Mary Tunison Perry 912-987-1638

Angus X Limousin bulls, Angus & Brangus bulls, 30-36 months old, $900-$1000. James Holt Jenkins Covington 770-786-3909

Angus and Angus crossed Hereford heifers

exposed to Angus bull for 2 months, $650$675. Carey Knowles McRae 912-868-2120

Angus, Hereford and Santa Gertrudis cross cows, bred, large frame young, $600, delivery available. B. Hall Pavo 912-859-2764

BBU Beefmasters, 6 cows bred with 2nd calf, 4 heifers, polled, bred to polled bull, excellent bloodlines, $1000 ea. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551

BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, diff.

ages. Lamar Barber Franklin 706-675-3732

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

BBU regd. bulls, polled, good bloodlines, different ages. R. David King 1206 Fullers Chapel Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-

5428 706-275-2930

BBU registered Beefmaster bull, 3 yrs. old,

semen tested, ~ood conformation and

temperament, $ 100.

Stan Mitchell

Farmington 706-769-7121

BBU. re9d. Beefmaster bulls, 9-12 months

old, horne and slick poll, differentbloodlines,

?riced reasonably. Rondal Fields Clermont

r 70-983-7104
Bee/master bulls, 1, pure bred 3

good

breeder, $950 obo. 1-6 month old $ 50 obo.

Thomas C Harrell 2289 Youth Monroe Rd. Monroe 30655 770-337-6870 770-207-0631

Bison heifers, 1 & 2 fcears old, $1800$2000, bulls 1 & 2 years o d $1000 each. Jim

Beckman Sharpsburg 770-251-0032

Black and redSimmental bulls, 9 mos. to 2

yrs. old, $750 & up, heifers available. Mike

Gordon Commerce 706-335-6026

Brahman bull, halter trained and gentle, $1200; 3 An~us, 2 crossed heifers bred or

w/calf $350-4 O, crossed bu II $650, ready. A.

Cranford Fairburn 770-774-0713

Brahmans, regd. red, red speckled, breeding age, bulls & younger, top bloodlines, Bentle, most halter broke. C. Parks
leveland 706-864-6966
Brangus bull 6 yrs. old, selling to prevent inbreeding, must see to appreciate, excellent bloodline. John Spear Dearing 706-595-4867
Brangus bulls, semen tested, ready for service, exc. EPDs. Jeff Wade McDonough 404-254-5406 770-507-6116
Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, hiWh growth, heavy muscle, top carcass va ues. $1000 and up. M. F. Stubbs Collins 912-557-4001
Bulls, regd. red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding aie; also, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams owdon 770-258-2069
Charolais bulls, top bloodlines, performance and exc. EPD's, 10 to 15 months old, $1000 to $1200. Bill Mayo Richland 912887-3482

Charolais regd. bulls, 13 & 18 mos., s,ood EPDs, cert. hero. A. D. Hayes Hoschton 06654-3896

Exe. read. service aie, polled Hereford & F1 Brafor bulls, bred open heifers. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
For sale, 10 crossbred breeding age heifers. Raymond Mccart 2057 Keys Ferry Rd. McDonough 770-957-2270
For sale, 30 month old Beefmaster bull. Cecil Patterson Ouitmans 912-263-8147
For sale, regd. Black An~us bull 4 1/2 ~ears old, sired by QA5 Traveler 3-4, Bricton arm. Larry Walker Milan 912-385-6291

Full blood Piedmontese bull, easy calving, 2 $ears old, groduces lean muscled calves,
1500. Bo Kalkreuter Dewy Rose AEPIED@aol.com 706-213-1197
Full blood Sene~ol bulls, $1000/up, bred heifers or open, a so 2 full blood Gelbvieh bulls. Douglas McKinnon Pearson 912-4223793
Gelbvieh bulls, most Al sired, red & blk., 11 mos.-2 1/2 yrs. old, sev. to choose from, also bred cows, all regd. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls, & Angus purebred heifers, bulls, can aft. 5:30 ~.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706- 546402
Holstein heifers calving April & May, avera~e weight apgrox. 125 . Stanley London Cleve and 706-86 -4703
Jersey bulls for sale 3 to 6 weeks old,
$50-$100, if no answer, leave message. E. Adams Commerce 706-335-8150
Jersey, brown swiss nurse milkini cow, ~entle and ~ood suEply of milk. Jerry ranks
ifton 912- 82-006
Limousin bulls, polled, purebred, exc. EPD's.and bloodlines, 20 to 26 months old. Bob Jones Monroe 770-207-7518
One Simmental/1 Charolais crossed bull, 18 mos., $650 ea. D. Christopher Mansfield 770-469-1414 770-385-0714
Performance tested blk. & red Simmental bulls & heifers; UGA perf. tested bull, solid & white face, exc. EPD's, A1 bred cows/heifers. Milton Martin, Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824 770-654-5751
Purebred Hereford heifer, 10 months, good natured parents on ~remises, healt~, and wormed, $525. T.L. C ark Newnan 7 0-3041618
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 6-25 mos., all shots, call aft. 6 pm. Benn~ F. Smith Warner Robins 912-922-5713 91 -952-1765

Purebred Simmental bulls, 1O to choose

from cows & heifers. A. Bacon 2057 Chicken

Rd Dudley 912-875-3918

Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah

bulls, cows w/calves & bred heifers, red &

black. V.L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909

Purebred red & blk. Simmental bulls, A.I.

bred for calvin~ ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh

influence. B. oatright Midville 912-589-

7144

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t Red Angus bulls, Leachman, none-better
bloodline, 4 yr. old regd., 3 old not regd. Carey Keith Harris Rome 70 -234-7556
Red Angus bulls, polled Simmental bulls, ~oiled Gel vieh bulls, Kool Kreek Farms. H. T
igdon Greensboro 706-453-2117
Regd. 2000 lb. Limousin bull, 3 years old, for sale. Linda Taylor Lakemont 706-7824443

Refj'. Angus bull for sale, Leachman/Rito line, 00. LC. Parks 2503 Yonah Homer Rd. Lula 706-677-1196
Regd. An~us bulls 10 months to 2 yrs. old, long, tall, romgter bloodlines, several to choose from, $6 0 and up. G. Bell Mineral Bluff 706-374-4189
Regd. Angus bulls, 10 mos. to 2 yrs., big, thick and solid, ~ood bloodlines, several to choose from, $7 0-$1150. Danny Sossamon Franklin 706-675-8428

Read. Angus bulls, 14-17 mos., comp. pert. recor s, to~ herd health program, semen tested, rea y for service, herd cert./accred., free del. Sam Cloud Canton 770-345-6308
Regd. Angus bulls, Al sired, top bloodlines, twenty Angus sired replacement heifers, some bred. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa 770-5748738
Regd. Black Angus bull 6 months old, 3 & 4 year old t~ of the bloodline, bi~ frame. Fern Johnson arfield 912-763-216
Regd. Black Angus bull, 5 years old, exc. EPD's, low birth weight, approx. 1800 lbs., $1500. L. Fishman Clarkesville 706-7544540

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Regd. Black Angus bull, Sando/Traveler lines, gentle, proven sire, 2000 lbs., exc. EPD's $800. D. Farmer Hamilton 706-628-
7048

Swine
If you have questions regarding ads

Common & Pygmy goats, billies & nannies. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
Common & percentage Boer goats, billies & nannies. E. Patterson Eatonton 706-485-

Regd. full blood Boers, breeding agebucks & does, weaning fall kids now, some grown nannies. Nancy England Gainesville 770532-8818

'94 AQHA brn. mare, $1500; '96 ApHC bay mare, Poco Bueno, Joker B, Prince Plaudit,
ccoosa bloodlines, bred to do it .all, $2500. C. ollins Statesboro 912-839-2546

Regd. Black Angus bull; 4 1/2 years old, great for breeding heifers, EPD's available, $1200. Frank Eaves Elberton 706-283-1284

~I Regd. Black Angus .bulls & heifers, 14 mos.
& older, performance guaranteed. James

c Farmer Chickmauga 706-539-1507

Regd. Black Angus bulls and heifers, top

s pedigrees from Al breeding program, gentle,

hands-on cattle $1000-$1400. Vance Gafnea

Whitesburg 770-836-0191

Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1000 to 1200 lbs.,

good bloodlines, semen tested, ready for

service $1200. Joe Mccannon Hull 706-789-

3380

Regd. Black Angus bulls, 12-13 months old,

top quality, pert. bred bulls w/g'!o.d

disposition, herd cert. & accred. Windell G1ll1s

Eastman 912-926-0497 912-374-4868

~ Regd. Black Angus bulls, 3 years old,

$1500, 2 year old bulls, $1200, 18 months

bull, $1000. B. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-

375-4783

Regd. Black Angus bulls, all vacc., semen

tested, 15 months to 19 months, 1200-1600

lbs., ready for service, $1400. J. Tinter

c Cumming 770-887-0316 770-451-0530

Regd. Black Angus bulls, regd. Black

Angus cow/calf pairs. Fred G. Blitch, Jr

Statesboro 912-865-5454

s Regd. Brahman heifers & bulls, $650 & up

Gorky Harvell Pavo 912-859-2222

Regd. Brangus bulls, 13-15 mos., pert

records, semen tested, Mainline & Lineman

~ genetics, $800-$1000. T. H. Avery

Covington 770-786-3847

Regd. Jersey cow and purebred heifer calf

and cull, tamed calf, $1200 for all. Kevin

Powers 3233 Kings Gap Rd. Shiloh 31826

706-628-7214

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Regd. Limousin breeding age & yearling bulls, red or black, polled, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053

Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs.

polled, blacks & fullbloods, A. I. sires, free del., reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-

649-9932 706-568-4887

Rei;id. Limousin bulls, polled, top quality

yearlings, gentle, delivery available. R

Bowen Milan 912-362-4266

Regd. Red Angus bulls, 12 to 15 months

~ old, exc. bloodlines, will semen test on

request, ready for service, call evenings. Jim

Hudson Nicholls 912-384-0827

Regd. Red Angus bulls, A-1 bloodline
ready for svc. Al White Hampton 770-707-

0799

Regd. Red Angus bulls, exc. bloodline, caII

- aft. 6 p.m. Jorge "Haber Columbus 706-323

2405

Regd. Red Angus yrlng. bulls, low birth

exc. EPD's, good heifer bulls, Flying W Farm

Ronald Williams Cochran 912-934-6998

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, gentle, 2 yrs

old, $1000. Sandra Moser Locust Grove

770-954-1803

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale

9 weaned and breeding age. Albert Rusk 242

E Cherokee Dr Woodstock 30188

- RRH122965@aol.com 770-9265000 770

928-1195

Regd. Santa Gertrudis heifers, 8 to 14 montf\s excellent breeding, $500 & up. Roy

Gandy Royston 706-245-9572

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Regd. Simmental cows/heifers most with Angus crossed calves, exc. replacement
~ females, $750 and up. James Kinsey

Cumming 770-887-5541

Regd. St. Gert. bulls, polled, 12 mos. to 36 mos., $800-1200, heifers $600-up. John

McGarity Royston 706-245-6584

Regd. blk. Angus 2 yrs. old bulls, exc

EPD's. Ben Mcleod Cordele 912-273-2063

Regd. milking Shorthorn heifer and buII calves for sale, great color, grain fed, gentle easy calving, will deliver. P. M. Lyman Watkinsville 706-769-5909

Regd. polled Charolais bull, 28 months excelfent disposition. Bob Yoder Royston

706-245-0254

Regd. polled Hereford excelfent EPD's, 5 yrs.

bull, old

F$2240300b. loSoudnlinseei

Ridge Farm Cumming 770-886-6849

Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 10-28 mos.

old, carcass ultrasound info avail., herd cert
& accred. Bryan Massengale Senoia 770-

599-1157

Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 24 months old

excelfent EPD's, 7 to choose from, certified

Ricky Yarbrough Gray 912-986-5034

Regd. polled purebred Braunvieh cows an d

crossed bulls with Beefmaster calves. Vernon

Turner Dalton 706-278-7814

Regd. purebred Limousin black bulls, 12 t0
30 months old. M.J. Dekle Statesboro 912-

764-7733

Regd. yrlg. Angus bulls, top bloodlines fro m

Al. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-2970

Registered Angus bulls $1150-$1450,

Weatflerly Farm Genetics. Michael Yoder

Montezuma 912-472-9751 912-472-2024

Select group polled Hereford bulls, 12-24

mos. old, semen tested, cert. herd, reasonably priced. Adrian Clark Cairo 91 2-

377-8007 912-377-1974

Senepol bulls and heifers for sale, fuII

blood, percentage, top bloodlines, call after 6

p.m. R.L. Peacock Sr. Broxton 912-359-

3712

Simmental bulls and heifers, red/white,

excellent EPD's and bloodlines bred for easy calving. Charles H. Hart Colbert 706-788-

2625

Simmental bulls, 14 months old, full fleck &

purebred, $1000 each. Johnny Owen

Barnesville 770-358-1812

Small herd of black cows, some with

calves, the rest are calving soon, if no answer please leave a message. Tommy Copelan

Eatonton 706-485-8795

Tarentaise bull, regd. 7 _yr. old, moderate

frame, thick, $1000. Wm. C. Sims Monroe

770-267-8090

in this category, call 404-651-9083.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and
seudorabies test within the past 30 days efore they are moved whenever there is a change o ownership. Exceptions are wine 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. 8 wk. old Landrace pigs, $30. Jesse Maddox Griffin 770-227-7931
Adult black bred sow and 1 piglet, will trade for a tame baby goat. Theresa Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670
Butcher hogs, 200 lbs., $85, 1 Duroc boar 400 plus lbs. David Allen Warner Robins 9 12-923-0517
Fullblooded Tamworth pigs from blue ribbon champ. in Ind. & llf. $65 ea. 0. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708
Yorkshire pigs, 10 wks., top cilty., stock shots & wormed. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 7 70-781-4156
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9083.
'98-2000 Nigerian Dwarf adults and kids, colorful, $50/up. John Valentine Newnan 770251-9620
1 fainting billy goat, 6 yrs. old, $75; 1 small billy, 1 yr. old, $35. Chris Stevens Bostwick 30621 706-342-9294
1 yr. old lambs from spinners flock, healthy and ready to breed this fall. Cindy Mcinvale The Rock 706-647-8776
1/2 to 7/8 Boer goats, male & female, all sizes, reducing herd. Joan Spears Washington 706-678-2266
2 fullblood does, 1 Mufasa dau., 1 Nzuci gr'dau., 2 yr. old herd sire, Tabu gr'son, wormed, all shots up to date. Aubrey ledger Bartow 912-364-7573
2 lrg. wooly sheep, 1 ewe, 1 wether, great for training stockdogs, $75 ea. J. Stinson Dublin 912-272-6768
2 mo. old Pygmy billy, solid whit.e, $35. John Justice Grantville 770-583-9064
3 Nubian billy goats, 5 mos. old, $50 ea.; 12 yr. billy $75, several sheep, all ages $45/up. lim Stanfield Tyrone 770-964-0574
3 regd. fullblood Boer bucks, sev. bred & open does, Jamie Godwin Sycamore 912567-2908 912-567-3062
3/4 & 7/8 Boer kids, wormed &. healthy, males $75, females $90. L. Reynolds Carrollton 770-854-8448
3/4 Alpine-1 /4 Angora billy, 4 yrs. old, very gentle, $75. T. Reece Ellijay 706-276-3475
3/4 Toggenburg cross billy goat, born 4/99, all Toggenburg markings, very tame, dehorned, wormed, healthy $45. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328
4 billies, Boer/Nubian, 8 wks. old, Nubian X adult, all $100 or trade for nannies. Ben Sawyers Waleska 770-720-7511
4 common nannies bred to full Boer buck, some nannies w/kids already. William Young Tennille 912-552-7630
5 mixed Nubian & Alpine goats, 4 mos. old, $60 ea. Howard Mabry Acworth 770-9742445
7/8 Boer billy, approx. 3 yrs. old, great cond.,i;iood breeder, $410, selling to prevent Inbreeding, call before 9 pm. Miriam Wheeler Covington 770-787-1814
7/8 percentage Boer bucks, dob 1/12/001/17/00, 14 available, $75, wormed & overeaters vac. Randy. Robinson Griffin 770228-1572
75 to 80 Boer/Pygmy goats mixed, well fed. C.M. Rogers Lithonia 770-482-8746
75% Boer billy, 4 mos., drk. brn. head, white body w/brn. spots, $75, can be regd. w/ABGA. Hannah Bolstridge Abbeville 912-423-7175
ADGA Purebred French Alpine buck, with grand champion bloodline, $125, call aft. 6 pm. Terry Prill Royston 706-245-8999
ADGA regd. Lamancha buck yrlg., perm. champ. sire & gr'sire, out of great milking doe, GAE neg. herd $125/obo. Kendra Townsend Trion 706-734-7729
ADGA registered Nubian spotted doe with 1/2 Boer buck kid, dehorned, born 3/1/00, $250 for both. Sandy Hively Jersey 770-464-0770
African Pygmy goats nannies $55, assorted colors, will be small goats. Wilfard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
African Pygmy goats, 9 small does, selling herd. Fred Gosman Loganville 770-978-5539
African Pygmy goats, purebred, NPGAregd., small, healthy, friendly babies, various colors, reasonable prices. Marsha Kelley Newnan 770-251-8896
Alpine bucks, 1 regd., 2 non-regd., great bloodlines. John EnslOw Suches 706-7471428
Baby goats dob 1/2000, both sex limited, will be ready in April, all ready eating, not for slaughter. William Burton Clarkesville 706754-6859
Beau. Nubians, tame, proven buck, easy milking does, kids M & F, comes w/own bottle, Iv. msg. M. Smith Temple 770-562-4057
Boer buck, does, percentage kids, for meat, all ages 3/4, 7/8, 15/16 does, open/bred. C. Cambron Acworth 770'974-3465
Boer goats, 3/4 & 15/16 bucks, 4 mos. old. J. R. Watson Tifton 912-382-2994
Boer, 3/4 billy, white, red head, $150, Nubian nanny, Nubian Boer cross, $20/up. M. Chupp Lithonia 770-482-2217
Boer, Kiko, and Spanish meat goats, $100.00 up, Bar-b-que goats, $1.25 pound. Pat A Brown 885 Aderhold Road Carnesville 30521 706-384-7315
Boers, fullblood bucks & does, ABGA regd.,

7355
Common billy & nanny goats, all ages, $35 to $50, call before 9 pm. Dock Hicks Buena Vista 912-649-7579
Common billy goats, 6 mos. old, 40 lbs., fat & healthy, $30 ea. Ron Lupori Monroe 770267-2061
Common goat babies, Nubian/ Al[>ine cross, hornless and horned, doelings $40, billies $30, dewormed, diff. cols. to choose from. C. Womack Griffin 770-228-3888
Common goats, 1 billy, 6 wks., $25, 1 nanny, 6 wks., $50, bneau. white w/cream streak down back. Paul Parker Acworth 770975-9374

Full-blood Boer goat, 3 years old, ABGA

registered, $275. Ins Tatham McDonough

770-954-9734

Fullblood Boer buck w/papers, 1/2 & up

Boer/Spanish males & females, good prices.

Barbara Avery Davisboro 912-348-3019

Fullblood Boer buck, ABGA regd., 37 mos.;

5 younger 100% Boer bucks under 4 mos., weaned, shots, etc., gr'gr'son of Kaptin-

Emobled. Larry Rutledge Snellville 770-972-

2008

Fullblood Boer bucks, 1O to 3 yrs. old, 11 to

choose from, $300 to $800. Chas. Bridges

Damascus 912-723-4860

Fullblood Boer doe $425 each, Percentage

bucks $75 each. Sharon Hamilton

Waynesville 912-778-5004

Fullblood Boer does, w/kids. start @ $650, call aft. 7 pm. K. Brooks Blakely 912-723-

3867

Fullblood Boer kids have arrived, show &

commercial qlty., top picks will go fast, visitors are welcome. C. Kent Cumming 770-205-

1670

Goats for sale, 1 billy, 2 nannies, and 1 kid,

$200 for all. Ralph Easterwood Decatur 770-

389-8023

Goats tor sale, Nubians, 1/2 Boar and

mixed. Brandon King Adairsville 770-769-

9871

Khatadin ram, 3 yrs. old, proven producer,

predominately throwing twins, selling to

prevent inbreeding. Dawn Boyce Carnesville

706-335-6323

Meat & dairy goats, fullblood & percentage Boer does/bucks, $100/up; Toggenburg doe

w/1/2 Boer triplets (2 does, 1 buck) $200. P.

Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496

Meat lambs & sheep, ready for Easter, hvy.

muscled, tender meat, taking orders now. R.

McBride Covington 770-787-6985

.

Mixed goats for sale. W. L. Craig

Hiawassee 706-896-2949

Nannies w/percentage Boer kids or bred to

fullblood Boer, percentage kids, other avail,

Heard Co. David Seymour Franklin 706-675-

6843

Nigerian Dwarf buck & doeling, 8 wks. old,

blk./White Schwartzhal pattern, dbl. regd.,

wormed, shots, $300. Everett Copeland Smithville 912-846-4231

Nigerian Dwarf cross bucks & does,

$40/up. John Mackey Suwanee 770-781-

9303 770-887-8232

Nigerian dwarf, blk., brown, gold, pintos,

bucks $50, does $75-$100, tame, healthy,

dehorned, discounts. W. Brown Blakely 706-

335-5015

Nubian goats, 3 mos., does & bucks,

f?Urebred & some can be registered, $75-

$125. Ray Crenshaw Byron 912-956-5371

Nubian goats, dehorned, current shots &

worming. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-

2867

.

Nubian mix. & Pygmy goats, billies,

nannies, 3 mos. to 1 yr. old, exc. stock. Don

Matecun Dublin 912-275-3769

Nubians, no papers, all ages, many colors,

$40-$100. Melissa Mashburn Carrollton

770-854-6334

One 15/16 Boer billy, white body wired

head, looks great. Mark Stewart Alto 770-

869-3092

Percentage Boer bucks & does, some

weaning age..Ross Keierleber Luthersville

770-927-6059

Percentage Boer bucks, billies, 3 mos. old,

$65 ea. Tami Prescott Jasper 706-337-5029

Purebred Nubian billies, 2 months old, also

other billies and nannies crossed. Terry Wood

Commerce 706-335-7233

Purebred Nubian buck kids, bottle fed, from

Champ. milkers, long ears, spots, lrg., no

papers, $65. J. Blal<e Conyers 770-466-

8992

Purebred Nubian goats, young billies &

nannies, grown milkers & herd billy. Wendell

Cooper Villa Rica 770-459-2243

Pygmy billy tame, Nubian-Pygmy nannies

(3) 5 beau. babies, $35 ea., 3/$100. M.

Hodnett Hiram 770-943-7764

Pygmy goat kids, var. colors, small, very

tame, shots/wormed, ready for a home, reas.

prices. Kenneth Jenkins Royston 706-246-

0026

Pygmy goat, newborn male $35. Tommie

Keebaugh Fayetteville 770-487-2229

Pygmy goats, NPGA regd. for sale, 1 buck,

M&M" bloodline, 2 baby bucks, 1 nanny

w/baby. R. Luddecke Helen 706-878-2464

Pygmy goats, regd. sire, many babies to

choose from, silvers, browns, blacks, adult

nannies, all very small. Kathy Wade Winder

770-867-6092

Pygmy goats, small, 2 billies 14 wks., 1 billy

8 wks., 1 billy 6 wks. old, $20 ea. Robert

Dorris Woodstock 770-475-3593

Pygmy goats; 2.buck, NPGA regd., call aft

6 pm. W. Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154

Pygmy kids for sale, nannies & billies, very

healtlly, wormed, beau. cols. $50/$100. Karen

Wadsworth Rockmart 770-443-3354 770-

364-9040

Regd. fullblood SA Boer buck, son of Leroy, 2 yrs. old, ~roven breeder. C. W. Rentz Surrency 91 -367-2570
S.A. fullblood bill~ sev. dai~ 1(fre nannies, some babies. Shel y Maxwe nion Point 706-486-4990
Saanen, 18 mos., neutered, .1/2 Boer. & Nubian 11 mos., wormed, healthy, reducing herd. Bob Johnson Lithonia 770-388-9347
Tamed young goats, mostly Nubians, $20 to $30 for males, some for slaulJ.i7ter or underbrush clearin~. Mitchell illiams Winder 770-969-627
Equine For Sale

If you have ~uestions regardi')fa ads in this category, call onya Mitchell at 04-651-9083.

All equine advertised in the Market

Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins

test within past 12 months. Negative

reports are valid for 12 months from the

sample date. A co~y of this test reP.ort

must accompany t e ad each time 1t is

submitted or the notice will be returned to

the advertiser. For this reason, generalized

ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose

from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted.

Buyers are urged to request verification of

a negative Coigins test before purchasing

any equine. ny falsification of Coggins

tests can result in fines and/or suspension

of advertising privileges in the Market

Bulletin. This re3u1at1on also applies to

eauine. advertise in the "At Stud" and

" oardincll" categories of the quarterly

eguine e 1tions.

'80 AQHA chestnut mare, bred to AQHA dark buckskin, exc. brood mare, ~reat health,

easy keeger, $1800. E. Sander m Appling

706-541- 750

'82 AQHA gelding, gentle, family horse,

sound, healthy, great 1st horse, beginner or

adult, easy keeper. Carol Sapp Barney 912-

775-2038

wo'n84der1fu/2l A1rsat btiiamne, rheotirrseed fdo~rfub:~i~~nemrsakine

dressage, trnd. 2nd level, $20 . Cheryl

Mooneh Monroe 770-207-0605
'85 A HA Palomino mare, bred to 15.3 hds.

Black Avero, trail ridden, & used as brood

mare, $1800. A. Sanderlin Appling 706-541-

6074

'85 AQHA palomino geld., trails, loads, c~s, confldent & energetic, intermediate

ri er, $3000. Lisa Freeman Tyrone 770-969-

3147

'85 TB geld., 16.1hds. bay, ?ientle, quiet, great lesson horse for dressage ium~ing, trail

rides, $2300. Shannon Areford Ha ira 912-

794-3704

'86 TWH mare, black, 16.2 hds., regd., ~eat gait, ara:one can ride, $3000. G.
hambers Mc onough 770-954-0795

'87 AQHA , drk. ba~ 15.2hds., ~elding,

sound & easd'., J.oes nglish or estern, sacrifice $550 . . Wilson Stockbridge 770-

389-4251

'87 AQHA bay mare, 15.1l:lds.,2'jentje, easy

to catch, loads, exc. trail horse $ 250. Donny

Stinchcomb Williamson 770-227-7576

'87 AQHA chestnut mare, beau. mover,

would be happiest as kids horse, ver~

calm/lovable, $2500. Kristina Lynn Smith 60

Cherry St. Folkston 31537 912-496-2691

912-281-4483

'87 regd. pure Polish Arabian mare, 13 yr.

old chestnut, fine breeding, exc. broodmare

$3500. Mack Millings Oclilocknee 912-941-

5815

'89 APHA sorrel/overo mare, double bred

Three Bars, no bad habits, athletic, good

brood mare, currentlb open. Sandra

MacDodall Talbotton 7 6-665-8177

'89 AHA broodmare, sorrel, 3 stockinit,

blaze, throws big muscular babies, $1850. .

Audette Grovetown 706-556-3827

'89 AQHA geld., huntseat & western, also

used for lessons, lookinB tor ggod home, only $4,000 ne~., Ive. msg. avid reek Lithonia

770-979-8 88

'90 AQHA grula mare, 15.0hds., rrove.n

broodmare, no vices, loads, clips, trai rides,

hauls, wonderful disp. Julie Salsi Canton

770-4 79-8827

'90 AQHA mare, drk. bay, Peter Man

McCue/Handy Nu%~et/Two Eyed Jack/Otoe's

Han~ Joe

oodlines, great for

trails roodmare, $2500, odie@planters.net.

Donna Demers Sylvania 912-857-4898

'90 AQHA mare, gr'dau. of Zippo Pine Bar,

sorrel, exc. disp., good broodmare prospect,

$2200. Maxine Hulse Jeffersonville 912-

945-6229

'90 bay Pony mare, 12.2hds., n~eds e~p. rider, exc. Hunter ~rosp., $1000. Lisa Smith

Oxford 770-385-5 03

'91 APHA geld., blue roan, overo, 15.3 hds.,

30 days prof. trng., rocking horse canter, very

handsome, $2800. B. Stroetz Fairburn 770-

716-9600

'91 APHA palomino/tovero geld., 15.3hds.,

goes English/Western, lunges, loads, trails, ~rof. trained, ~uiet, $4000. Fran Roseberry

tockbridge 4 4-669-0042

'91 AQHA grey geld., 15.1hds., Two Eyed

Jack/Hollywood breeding, runs & team ~ennin~ $2500. E. T. Crowe Cartersville

70-60 -9597

'91 regd. Arabian mare, grey, nice dressage

movement, cferefers calm, confident,

experienced ri er, proven broodmare, $3500.

Connie Roberts Rydal 770-382-4416

'92 APHA sorrel/overo stallion, color prod.,

rides, flashy, $2800; '92 AQHA sorrel

broodmare, rides, gentle, $2800, Chase

Farms. Jane Howe Cartersville 770,386-

1125

'92 TB/QH Palomino geld., 16 hds., exc.

mover, trail ridden extensively, started o/f, ~ood hunt, event proscect. P. Faulkner

ovington 404-226-093

'94 AQHA geld., '95 AQHA geld., '91 palomino mare, '92 AQHA geld., '96 Paint

eld., quiet, safe, family horses. Tom Sewell

lijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973

'94 AQHA geld., 16hds., hunter/jumper,

dressage or English prosp., has jumped 3 +fl.

A. Thornbrough Adairsville 770-382-0835

'94 AQHA gelding, gray, 15.1 hds., Doc Bar

& Reynolds Rap broodlines, good all around

horse, $2000. Cheryl Rhodes Gainesville

770-503-5710

'94 Appendix AQHA brown mare, 15hds., .

not ridden much, easy keeper, $1000 or trade

tor horse any child can ride. D. Wilson

Fitzgerald 912-423-6031

'95 APHA sorrel mare, bred to Black Avera,

gr'daui;i. of Cossa & Snip Bar, loads of

otent1al, $1800. M Rodgers Dearing 706-

56-9074

'95 AQHA blk. geld., shown Hunter u/s

successfully, started ground poles & X's,

15.2hds., $4500. N. McClure Cumming 770-

887-6613

'95 AQHA mare, On the Money Too

bl oodline; '97 AQHA gelding. Carla Banks

hatsworth 706-695-0'100 706-695-1045

'95 AQHA palomino mare, Super

Foundation lines, 14.1 hds, flat kneed

huntseat, trails or broodmare, $1500. Lynn

mith Powder Springs 770-943-0171

'95 AQHA red roan geld., gr'son of Freckles p layboy, year 1/2 cutting, team penner

rospect, call evgs. Bill Wilkins Shellman

12-679-5203

'95 AQHA sorrel mare, 15.3hds., refined,

athletic, beau. mover, great perform. prospect, English/Western/H""alter, $5000. L.

Moran Mansfield 770-787-8116

'95 AQHA sorrel mare, gentle, halter looks,

cuts, pens, great all around prosp.,

Foundation breeding, 15hds., stocky, $3500.

J. Dyal Douglas 912-384-6856

'95 QH sorrel mare, trail ridden, good con!.,

15.2 hds., 6 wks. training, $1400 firm, exp.

rider. Brenda Adkinson Palmetto 770-463-

9 252

'95 Saddlebred geld., '94 QH geld., '91 TB

Reolrds.e,s.'8L3inTdaB

geld., Pins

$750/up, not beginner Morrow 770-961-0067

'96 1/2 H 1/2 Arab geld., grey, 14.3hds.,

uiet, trnd., good feeVlegs and mind, $2000.

. Deal Statesboro 912-764-9680

'96 APHA geld., strawberry roan, big,

gentle, broke to ride $1850. J. Rose

McDonough 770-957-0334

'96 AQHA bay IF geld., 120+ days prof.

trng. WP, showing well, loads of potent.,

$4,000. C. Leaver Gainesville 770-297-1526

'96 AQHA bay gelding, Skip Bar & Joe Blair

bloodlines, Super looking horse, started on

trails, $2700. C. Heidkamp Ringgold 706-

965-7487

'96 AQHA bay mare, FQHR Wonder Otoe

liardy Too bloodlines, calm, loving, ready to

train. Ricky Archer LaFayette 706-638-4120

'96 AQHA blk. geld., 15.3hds., very gentle,

will ride Western or English, would mal<e exc.

hunter/jumper, dressage or pleasure prosp. K.

Arnold Stockbridge 770-358-3219

b p
'96 P A/ApHC regd. red roan mare, 54.5",
shown $-H success. Western/Eng., some rof. trng., $3000/nego. J. Prince -Douglas 70-949-7016
'97 APHA BIS mare, sorrel, 15 hds., Three Ways to Zippo Pine Bar, very green, $1000. P. Almond Canton 770-720-8652
'97 AQHA IF geld., exc. Huntseat prosp., 16+hds., 45 days prof. trng., Imprinted, broke to ride, Two Eyed Jack/Poco B/L, $4500. Tracy Leonard Conyers 770-761-0279 770941-0195
'97 AQHA Incentive Fund, grey mare, grt. gr'dau. of Boston Mac, out of Jabo Lad bred mare, trail ridden, loads, good ground manners, $3000/obo. Junior Erwin Douglasville 770-920-1793
'97 ApHC mare, 15.1 hds., ChestnuVRoan, dau. of world champ. Sonny's Cowboy, beau./well bred/prof. trnd., $4500. Chris Walker Social Circle 770-464-0536
'97 ApHC red frosted sorrel, greenbroke, beau., ready & willing, $1000/firm. Jenny Sikes Jefferson 706-654-3054
'97 blk. Arabian geld., 60 days, prof. training, loads, lunges, super gentle, ready for saddle. K. York Cornelia 706-754-8938
'98 APHA blk. tobiano stud colt, nice, big Texas bred colt, $3000/obo. Cheri Hampton Eatonton 706-485-8263
'98 AQHA IF geld., drk. liver chestnut, silver tail, 15hds./still growing, GA/FL Futurity nom., flashy, $3500. Peggy Anthony Macon 912785-9134
'98 AQHA buckskin stud colt, Sugar Bars breeding, started u/s; '97 AQHA sorrel Iii~, gr'dau. of Easily Smashed (99SI , $3000/nego. P. McKenzie Hahira 912-79 9367
'98 AQHA chestnut filly, son 0 Coosa X
Coosa, Mr. Sonny Money X Sonny Go Luck)', $1500. D. Medlock Glennville 912-654-3410
'98 AQHA mare, 15 hds., gray w/black mane, shown successfully at halter, swt., exc. mover, $2500. Gina Kitchens Dallas 770505-6600
'98 AQHA palomino stallion, $1800; '99 AQHA stallion, $1500, both gentle, w/good papers. C. Carver Rome 706-232-1497
'98 Appaloosa/Walking horse geld., bay w/drk. legs, gentle, easy personality, D. Lindstrom Cumming 770-764-8388
'98 QH bay colt, very intelligenVathletic, eager to please, $600. J. Williams Griffin 770-228-7795
'98 bay filly, fancy mover, shown successfully in Halter, started u/s Coosa Pacific Bailey bred, $2500, Iv. msg. M. Lawler Alpharetta 770-754-9624
'99 APHA gelding, Doc Bar & Zantanon bloodlines, mother was a reiner, will e-mail

Plant Dahlias

top bloodlines, proven full South African sires. Pygmy males, gray, dehorned,, 11/99, blk.

'93 AQHA palomino ~eld., gr'son Peppr. more photos. Ron Doan Covington 77ff-788-

Steve Couch Watkinsville 706-769-5257

Feb 14/00, both wormed & all shots, $45 ea San Badger, reini~, wor ing cowhorse, trai , 8328 770-788-6999

- Plant dahlia tubers as soon as
the danger of frost is passed,

Boers, fullblood weanling kids to full grown,
does & bucks, some full South African. R. Nix Alpharetta 770-475-6816

Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-926-3003
Rambouillet, regd. 2 yrs. old ram, spinners flock sire, $150. D. Werry Conyers 770-483

r~ing, $4500. Te dy Ricks Eatonton 9129 8-0839
'93 Appaloosa TB geld., 15.3 hds., exc.

'99 AQHA IF sorrel filly, Hot Rodders Jet SeVlnvester bred, great lunge line prospect, $2500. Shelley B. Snider Mitchell 706-465-

according to the Univ.ersity of Georgia Extension Service. Place stakes when you plant, to avo1"d

Boers, regd. fullblood & percentage kids, open/bred fullblood & percentage nannies. Travis Legg Comer 706-783-5552
Bucks-born 12-22-99. 1/2 Nubian w/Alpine mix. Paint color w/frosted floppy ears. Raised

8122
Regd. 3/4 Boer does bred to S.A. buck
$300 ea. B. R. Waller Wrightsville 912-864-
3612 Regd. African Pvgmy babies, $100 ea., calI

jumper, x-school horse, %ood perso~al!ty, owner goinll, to college, $7 00. Amy 0 Brien Kennesaw 70-423- 732
'93 re~d. QH, ~rt. trail horse, shown locally, flood w ids, bat es, clips, swt. temperament,

2630 706-465-9968
'99 AQHA Palomino colt, Skipa Skip, Beau Bonanza, Johnny Dial, Olympia Rey Three Bars, gentle. Joan Wilkes Dublin 912-2724781

injuring the tubers.

w/other animals. $35 ea. J Gonzalez 6 pm.-9 pm. B. Paxton Franklin 706-675- 3300. Kelly Forsthoff Cumming 770-844-

McDonough 770-914-7451

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'99 AQHA appendix filly, grullo, wellmuscled, built for speed, lunges, leads,

trailers,

see

photos

at

WWW.TimberKennels.com. L. Bowman

Sandersville 912-552-2795

'99 AQHA bay colt, IF, 14.1 hds., Zippo Pine

Bar, Two Eyed Jack, Iron Rebel bloodlines,

excectional, $3500. M. Collins Carrollton 770- 32-1773

'99 AQHA black filly otoe, Hollywood
George bloodlines; '99 AQHA chestnut filly
otoe, Coldstream Guard bloodlines. J. Reaves Quitman 912-263-7074

'99 AQHA chestnut geld., son of 4 time World champion, Noble tradition, $2800, call aft. 6 pm. Don Rushing Dublin 912-272-3138

'99 AQHA colt, 95% Foundation bred,

Skippa Sure Bar, Peppy bloodline, smart, $real build, bay w/star, striJJe/snip, big hip,

3000. Wendy McClellan Covington 770787-9203 .

'99 AQHA gray IF filly Zippo/Sonny Dee Bar, big, beau., all major Futurities, $4000/obo.
f Karen Feigel Calhoun 706-602-2922 '99 AQHA et blk. fi~, Wimpy/Tardy Leo breedi~, $1 00/obo. 1m Watts Forsyth 912-99 -8022

'99 AQHA red roan mare, unusual color, beau. head, performance bred, will halter, matures 15.3hds., $2500. C. Vick Bowdon 770-258-57 47

'99 AQHA sorrel filly, Three Bars & Impressive breeding. handled dail~ $2000. Lar~ Holsomback alhoun 706-62 -2549
'99 beau. chocolate regd. TWH Iii~ Imprinted Fantastic bloodlines, 14hds. at 1 mos. D. Bell Loganville 770-466-6394

'99 regd. AQHA colt, Doc's Solano

breedin8, great prospect, $750. Charles Griffis ovington 770-786-1093

1 yr. old spotted mule, halter broke w/good

i!{ound manners, $800 obo. J. McDaniel acula 770-945-7450 .

10 mo. old bay filly, Foundation bred, quick learner, willing di~., must see, $900. B. Hutelin Ringgold 06-937-3668

10 yr. AQHA 15.1hds. gelding, Two Ehed
Jack lme, wod trail horse, has worked ca le, $3500. Meanie Pene' Alpharetta 770-887-

8863

10 yr. old racking ~elding. Grey w/blkmane, tail and stockings. nyone can ride. $1200 Butler Ric~ Parker Butler 912-862-2848 912-837-10 2

10 yr. re~d. Tennessee Walker, b~ mare,
$1700. J. A reu Leesburg 912-435- 798

106,r., 5 event barrel pony, needs exp. rider,
$350 /obo. D. Morrison Williamson 770233-9788 770-227-4850

11 ~r. bay gelding, headin~ horse, ~uiet in box, O mos., regd. bay Rel in9, gent e, call aft. 5 pm. Walter Farr mericus 912-9246261

11 yr. old dun, flashy, blaze, stockings, racks; 3 yr. roan Walker, blaze, stockin~s, both nice. D. Jones Dawsonville 706-2 5-
6503

12 yr. regd. TB mare, nice horse, schooled
over 1umps, showing 1st level, exc. gaits, good broodmare potential, $2500/serious m~uies only. R. Hawkins Newnan 770-25152 2

13 yr. AQHA blk. geld., 15.1 hds., successful

so.owe careec in bot'1 EflgUsti & JIVestern, suitable for novice or 1',utn rider, $7500/firm. Brenda Slap12eli Lees urg 912-759-9933

14.2hds. re~d. Arabian geld., 16 rs., Western/En~s , trail horse, needs TL & riding, sens1 le, road safe, smart, intermed.
rider, $1500. C.. Fisher Loganville 770-554-

0433 14hd. QHx mare, grey, 11~rs.,
English/Western, good trail horse, s ow ~otent., 5yr. sorrel geld., out of her bra reHd.
B. $1400/$1000/obo. T. Kreis Doug asv1 le
770-942-0842

14yr. QH geld., bay, 14.3hds., loads easilre,

intermediate rider, $1150/obo. Pedro Delval e Sharesburg 770-251-9262
16-~. Standardbred ield., seal brown; 10yr. Q geld., bay, $1 00 ea., leave msg.

GIJinn DarbJi Social Circle 770-464-0060

16.2+ hds. tri-colored SB geld, 5 1/2 yrs.,

athletic,

beau.

mover, JJreat

gersonality/ener8r exc. for CT, $50 . C. eaver By:ron 2-956-2393

16hds. gray geld., jumps 3'6", trng. level dressage, very old, great event horse, exp.

rider/trainer needed, $6500. Skye Franklin Cairo 912-872-8086

17.2hd. Hanoverian bay geld., 9 yrs., tremendous pot., cfcretty mover, wonderful

disg. no vices $60 0. L. Stephens Newnan 77 -502-1773

1987 AQHA 1D barrel horse, works cows,

nice HSR horse, sane in all1c, $4500 OBO. Matthew Turan Danielsville 06-795-0805

1992 Paso Fino paint mare, an~one can
ride, ve!f; smooth loud color. . Turner Canton 70-751-1784 770-704-9742

1999 AQHA Grulla stud/Fcerf. pros,g., Colonel FrecklesNandalero b oodlines; 92 AQHA honey dun mare, trail rides, $2500/colt,
$3000/mare or $5000/both. A. Wyrosdick
Datilonega 706-867-9073 770-504-4091

2 Percheron geldin9,s, blk., 6 rs., rides $2500, grey, 14 yrs., ri es, drives$ 000, both ve~ gentle. Art Griffith Hoschton 770-309-

02 0

2 Thoroughbred mares, bred to blk. Percherons, aeadbroke, guarn., $3500/both.

Geron Williamson Ly:ons 912-526-8965

2 big & fancy Art Deco gr'children, colt out

of TB, filly out of Hanovanan, yrlngs, others avail. Tina Thompson Douglasville 770-577-

6221 2 ve~ nice regd. ches~nut QH _fillys, 3-yr.-
old & -yr.-old, exc. racing Pedigree, both started mcely under saddle, :$250 ea. Billy
Bissette Bonaire 912-923-4990

2 yr. old regd. 1/2 Arabian fillri, bah w/blk. mane/tail, white star, ready for haters owing,

$2500/consider trade for older trail/show horse. N. Fulbright Eastanollee 706-779-

2330

2-yr. old breedin~ stock Paint filly, sorrell, white face, loads, c ips, ve~entle, rea~ to ride, $1500. T. Sharp Stoc ridge 770- 98-
Jr 7210 3 Arabians-11 6.r. bay geld., $1200; 14 jr'tf mare $160 ' 18 ~r. gray ~eld., $14 0.
e Frankum Monroe 70-267" 330

3 TB broodmares, bay, dill. ages, had J:Jrevious foals, eas~ breeaers, $10 0 ea. L. Cooper Thomson 06-465-1982

38ieldings-Buckskin pony $500, Paint roper
$15 0, palomino 1/2Arabiuan-1/2 Saddlebred $1500. Karen Minchey Eatonton 706-485-

4787

3 yr. Arab/QTR. mare, gentle, loving,
trained resistance free, ridden some, to good home only, $500. Bill Beverley Waycross
912-283-9067

3 yr. old Palomino stallion out of Pumpkin
Roller, . great conf., color & disp., Hogans
0 Farms. Dann Hogan Dexter 912-875-3476 3 yr. old H gelding, gentle, needs exp. rider, $750/obo. Sally Lindsey Forsytti 912-
994-9835

3 yr. old gelding, sorrel flaxen mane/tail, 12.1 hds., Welch/cross, $800. T. Buckner Flintstone 706-931-2236

3 yr. old regd. QH bay stud, gr'son of racer Coup de Kas, 15+hds., needs good home,
unbroken, $2000/firm. C. Smith Valdosta
706-769-0800

3 Y.r. old regd. TWH blk. gelding from Pride
of M1iiidnight ITne, gentle, smooth child's/ladys' horse. C. Williams Dawsonville 706-265-
4184 706-265-2280

3-yr-old Belgium mare, will ride & drive, big & beautiful. Janet McDade Crawfordville
706-456-2950

4 yr. APHA 14.2hds. blk. geld., Tardy TooDual Bars bloodline, gentle, good trail horse, started trng. on barrels, fast, $2000. D. Oldham Elberton 706-283-7646

4 yr. Appaloosa gelding, green, Pony mule,
will ride adult, gentle, donkey stud, grey
w/stripe, $550 ea. Terry King Cartersville 770-606-1643

4 yr. old QH mare, beau., quiet chestnut, Imprinted, hand-raised, started on trails, easy
keeper, $1500. Rick Lammons Jefferson 678-232-7850

4 yr. regd. Paint geld. bay w/4 socks .&
blaze, 1 wh. spot on neck, gr'son of Castor
Oil, gentle, great roping prosp., $3500/obo. Jennifer Dickson Ball Ground 770-894-3997

4-yr-old Palomino trail mare, $2500 obo; 6yr.-old Bey Shah daughter, broodmare JJrospect, $3500 obo. Hannah Campbell Cummin~ 770-844-0435

5 yr. AHA roan geld., 15.3hds., verypretty, green over fences, needs edxp. rider, $2500. Dwite Stevulak Sharesburg 770-599-6868

5 yr. grey geld., 15.2hds., great show potent., gentle, greatjumper, loacfs, ties, very willing, $1800/firm. Robin Reilly Powder serings 770-732-1368

5 yr. sorrel QH mare, sweet disp., stocky builcf, needs exp. rider, $1200/obo. 706-484-
8593 pager. T. Long Eatonton 706-484-0834

5 yr. unregd. bay/white tobiano geld.,
14.1 hds., used on cattle ranch, quiet, gentle, easy to ride, $2200/obo. Richard Miles Ball
Ground 770-479-9355

6 & 7 yr. old QH geldings, 1/2 brothers,
used for trails, gentle, must sell. Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972

6 mo. strawberry roan, 1 yr. bay roan, broodmare, regd. QH, $1000 ea./obo. Mary
Leisure Tallaeoosa 770-574-9455

6 yr. old Paint mare, 15hds., OH type, trail ridden, loads, sweet disp., energetic,
intermed. rider. Scisan Harris Ball Ground
770-735-3449

6 yr. strawberry roan Paint gelding, great lope, exc. trail horse, 14.3hds., bard face, $1500/obo. Danny Parnell Thomason 706646-2287

6-yr.-old mare, fully trained; 3-yr.-old geld.; 3'.yr.-old filly,; .2~yr:-old filly;J.earling !iffy, all well ground-broke, well-gaite , top broodlines, disposition. D. Rouse Statesboro 912-8392158

7 yr. Appaloosa geld. 14.1 hds., quiet, gentle, loves trails, English or western, jumps,
$2500 OBO. Larry Llewellyn Cumming 770886-1939

7 yr. old QH geld., black/bay, 15.2 hds., great trail/mounlain horse, easy rein & command, $1000 obo/trade. Becky Evans
Toomsboro 912-933-5571

7 yr. old OH, great kid's trail horse, very calm, red dun w/blaze, loads, clips, $1800. Terri Shwedo Woodstock 770-924-8886

7 yr. old blk./white stud, 15hds., $1400; blk.

bay & white mare, 4 yrs. old, 15hds., both

gentle. Herbert Phillips Albany 912-436-

0443

.

7-yr. AQHA chestnut geld., 15hds., quiet,
great ground manners, jumps 2', kid-safe,
trails, great personality, will vet., $3000. Debbie Furbish Norcross 770-662-0840

7-yr. Hallinger X mare, 15.1 hds., used for lessons, super on trails, sound & sane, proven broodmare, greenbroke to drive, $2000. Lucy Ray Lawrenceville 770-9634595

7-yr.-old regd. TWH, beau. black, 15.5 hds., good on trairs good broodmare, $2500, will consider trade. Lee Ann Wilbert Manchester 706-846-4510

8 mos. Clydesdale gelding, $2000, 3 yr. gelding, pony, harness & trailer/cart, $1200. J. Baile)!'. Hiram 770-942-7531

83' AQHA Sorrel Mare, Coffee Bar King/

Three Bars/ Poco Aco bloodlines. anrone can

ride,or broodmare.99'AQHA Sorre stallion

Grad'son PeJJpy San Badger/Three Bars

bloodlines J Smpes Hazlehurst 912-379-

0829

.

9 yr. old TB gelding, regd., 16.1 hds.,
chestnut w/white, flastiy, great dressage potent., /'umps, clips, loads, exp. rider, $3500. David B ackman Marietta 770-652-6453

9 yr. old sorrel mare cutting horse, 14.2has., ridden by youth, gentle, loads, clips, good trail horse, $400. J. Wood Nicholson 706-757-2282

9-yr. Bay geld., 15.1 hds., quiet, gentle, nice mover, cute jumper, grt. on trails. Lewis Llewell)in Cumming 678-643-9240

92 Appendix QH mare, 16hds., intermediate rider, gentle/sound. Frank Lynn
Cumminb 770-887-9858 770-704-9742

98 A HA Sorrel Geld. Ima Cool Skip,Skipster's Lad bloodlines. Green. loads,clips,bathes. mature to 16+ hands.
Jod)i Sndles Denton 912-375-7825

99 A HA red dun gelding. All around performance bred horse.Handled daily.Must see. Shelb~ Gay Milan 912-362-4540

A baby hetland pony, 11 mos. old, very gentle wlkids, solid blk. w/star on head, $400. Charles Canup Monroe 770-267-3128

APHA '99 stud colt, breeding stock; sorrel w/blaze, 1 wh. stocking, Bars & Impressive
bloodlines (gr'gr' son of Paul F Bar), .9entle, halter broke $800. W. Blackston rhomson
706-597-0818

APHA 4 yr. Black Overo gelding, 14.3, stout, good looking, broke, no vices, email for pies and info Greg Peed Ellabell 912-858-2976

APHA team penning mare, 7 yrs., 14.3hds.,
easy to handle, very quick, $2800; beau. grey mare, 5 yrs., real smooth, Eng./Western. J.
Townsend Monroe 770-207-0759

AQHA

'83

mare,

Winners Miniature horses; AMHNAMHR, 2 yr. Regd. TB mare, 15.2 hds, 11 yrs;solid &

TopChoice/BarBee Twist, anyone can ride, red/white mare, 28"; 2 grey/white ~lngs., successful novice eventer; hunter potential. B.

show/trails, exc. kids' 4-H. D. Tilson fillies, 25'', $2000 ea. Donna Edge uolin McKee 706-5680521. Lauren McKee

McDonough 770-954-1204

912-272-5444

Columbus 31907 706-568-0521

AQHA 12 yr. chestnut mare, 15.1 hds. quiet, Miniature mare, very gentle, blk./white, 37 Regd. bay half-Arabian mare, blaze and 4

loads, clips, great on trails, must see, $2200. in., good brood mare. C. Green Tyrone 770- white stockings, age 4, super diSJJ., hunt seat,

Marcia Roberson Canton 770-720-5081

487-2858 404-755-4597

Western, $2000. Larry Dufour Macon 912-

AQHA 9 yr. held., 16hds., fully gaited, Miniature stallion, "Sundance Kid", 3711 742-0621

Eng./West., loads, potent. Hunter/Jumper, WCMH regd., 7 rcrs. old, great con!., sweet Regd. bay/w spotted Draft geld., 2 yrs., solid sorrel, exi:i. rider. Mac Hall Greensboro disg. da~le w/f axen mane & white blaze, 15.3has., rides, gentle, $6500; QH/Perch.

706-486-4573

$7 5. E. aiser Calhoun 706-625-2690

rides, drives, 10 yrs., 15.3hds., anyone can

AQHA IF , halter quality, two '99 fillies Morgan geld., regd. 2-yr. old chestnut, exc. ride, $3500. C. Carnes Searta 912-452-0620

$2000, $3000; '98 palomino filly, 5 halter pis., athletic confirmation, ~entle, needs trng., Regd. miniature Jennet, gray & white spot,

15hds. $5000 cash. John Wright Commerce $1000. L. Hinson Alto 06-778-7120

2 yrs. old, others to choose from, call aft. 5

706-335-5672

Morgans (2) regd. '99 fillies, beau. galomino pm. L. Dover Greensboro 706-486-4755

AQHA blk. filly, chestnut gelding, 2 ys., & el~ant liver chestnut, exc. con!., oth exc. Roping horse, call for details. Jimmy Fisher

Foundation broodmares in foal (ndeable), bloo mes $2500 & $2200. D. Moon Monroe CraWfordville 706-456-2010

$1500-$3500, King/B-Dude. C. Yarbro 770-267-3858

Spotted Tenn. Walker mare, 13 yrs.,

Rin~old 706-965-4154

Mule, 11 mos., chestnut/flaxen geld,Jlentle, 15.2hds.,, exc. trails, smooth rack, wonderful

A HA chestnut mare, 4 yrs., 15.1hds., great mover, mother gaited, $950, goo home disp., loads, clips, $1200.. Sallye Forrester

riding good, exc. huntseat/pleasure prosp., on~ sgbivins@aol.com. Steve Bivins Griffin Stone Mountain 404-299-1305

jumps beau., $2500. V. Posey 706-935-2750

Tunnel Hill

77 -412-6820 Mule, bay mare, 10 yrs., 14.1hds., ridden

Spotted Saddlebred: 5 yr. mare $800.00, 2 yr. mare $600.00, 2 yr. black gelding $1000, 1

AQHA geld., 3 yrs., Conclusive bloodlines, by 13 yr. old girl, trails, works sgl. or dbl., yr. filly $400.00. M. David Becton Americus

15hds., bay, 60 days prof. trng., gentle $2250, loads, clips, $1200. M. Rush Bremen 770- 912-924-5414 912-924-4627

Hallinger/Belgian geld. $950 ea. Joe Jordan Dou~rasville 770-942-4872 770-942-4294

537-3560 Older QH schoolhorse, $1500; 13.1hds.

TB 12 yr. geld., red dun w/blaze, 16.2hds., never raced, ver athletic, need exp. adult

AHA regd. mare, 15-yrs. old, Chestnut, 15 B/W event Ciony $7,000; bay Anglo/Arab, rider/training, $2800. D. Bond Blue Ridge

hds., slightly spirited, good trail horse, $1300. 16.2hds., $6 00. Mike Williams Tyrone 770- 706-632-5229

Denise Hamrick Lincolnton 706-359-4023 826-7925

TB gelding, 6 yr., 16.2hds., shown locally,

AQHA stallion, sorrel, Wheeling Peppy, Doc POA f.ony, 3 yr. old chestnut w/blond snaffle mouth, big stride, good temperament,

Solano, gunsmoke bloodlines, well- mane/tai , white blanket, exc. disp., clips, no vices, good home, $5500.00 firm Michelle

mannered. Steve Brown Baldwin 706-677- loads, used for lessons, $1250. J. Martin J. Williams Ballground 770-893-3903 770-

4387

Douglasville 770-4891539

521-6426

ASB 2 yr. filly, sorrel w/snip/2 socks, beau. Paint Pony mare, 12hds., 5 yrs. old, beau., TB gelding, regd., 16hds., drk. bay, 17 yrs.,

con!., reaay start trng., will mature 16+hds., $1500/obo. Avery Cs1tar Newnan 770-253-
2487

50150 color sorrel/white tobiano, gentle, childsafe, clips, loads, ties, $18 0. Dianne
Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574

foxhunted 8 seasons, great trail horse, loads, clif?S, no vices, sound, $1500, Iv. msg. T. D. Wrlkes Harlem 706-556-9292

Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs., 515100, Pladuit, Joker
& R1 Spot lineage, Foundation pedigree designation, bay/star/stripe. E. Harris
Fairburn 770-964-9405

t[Painted pony, best in GA., brown & white, 3 old 13hds. gelding, $1000. R. M. Carlson arnesville 706-654-0434
Palomino ~eld., 21 mos., Zi~o Pine, Z~po

TB mare, 9 yrs., bay, jumps 3', dressage, foxhunt, trails, good disp./manners, $6000;
med. pony, bay geld., $2250. W. L. Abrams
Griffin 770-228-3865

Appaloosa geld., beau., very fast, not for beginners, great ground manners, traffic safe,
13.2 hds., good nome only. Sheri Henderson Acworth 770-974-0592

Pat Bars, T ree bars, Gray d, Eddie ed Rose, on p~ers. George Cook Calhoun 706-629-296
Paso Fino 4 yr. re~d. bay geld., gorgeous,

TB/Han crosses; weanlings, beau. movers,
exc. conf., great hunter or dresage prosps., starting @ $10,000. Christy Webo Lithonia
770-222-0333

rir Appaloosa geld., child-safe, quiet, calm,
gentle, 2 small mules, gentle, all exp. on trails. G. Dees Locust Grove 678-432-7777

Appaloosa gelding, regd. 2 yr. chestnut

w/hip blanket, 3 stocl<ings & blaze face, exc.
pedigree, started u!s, $1750, e-mail Sherry195@aol.com. LeeAnn Wilbert
Manchester 770-786-7715

Appaloosa mare, regd., 9 yrs., 15.1 hds.,
bay, starfaced, gentle exp. trail horse, $1350. Joseph D)ick Bowersvme 706-245-9199

Appaloosa regd. mare, 3 yrs., roan w/hip blanket, black mane & tail, started u/s, $2000.

Tonli Phillips Dawsonville 706-265-2907

Appendix QH, 16hds., 4 yrs. geld., D/CT or H/J prosp. for amateur adult or youth, quiet,

bay w/blaze $6500. S. Usher Douglasville 770-830-1691

Arab filly, 3 yr. old bay w/white, Double

Bask breeding, gentle, flashy, to good home, $1500. A. Kennison Newnan 770-463-5149

Arab./QH cross 6 yrs., regd. 1/2 Arab chestnut, 15.3hds., wefl trained, nice mover,

shown by 9 yr. girl, sound, healthy. C. Moss Dacula 770-963-5476

Arabian, 3 yr. bay mare, Breeder

Sweepstakes nominated, Khemosabi lines,

s/u, exc. dressage/hunter potential. B. Martin

Barnesville 770-358-9922



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Ba( pony gelding, easy keeper, $600,
sorre pony $600. S.,C. Houston Woodstock 770-516-2796

Beau. bay QH mare, 1O yrs., for exp. rider, would be good for barrels, must sell, $2500.

M. Chapman Senoia 770-251-5960

Beau. regd. QH gelding. 13 years old. 15.1 hands. Excellent beginners & great trail

horse, Must see. Susan L. Appel Conyers

770-760-0599

Belgium filly, 1O mos. old, Misty River Ben

grand-daughter, tall, stylish, some training, $1500. Chris Davidson Forsyth 912-9949507

Blk. Arabian lilly, 2 yrs., exc. endurance, Arab. mare, in foal, broke to ride.. Buck
Reynolds McDonough 770-957-5660

Blk./wh. Paint, 3 yrs., great on trails, very
sweet & gentle $2000 firm. N. Shean Forsyth 912-994-1949
Buggy horse, 9 yrs., Standardbred geld.,
Amisn lrnd., traffic safe, anyone can arive
w/or w/o harness. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904

Circle Y silver show saddle, like new, used less than 10 times, $1050/obo. P. Clark

Bishoe 706-769-2730

Flashy & gentle 6 yr. old Paint mare, has

been ridden on trails in Ga. & AL, no bad

habits, $1500/obo. P. Smith Rockmart 770-

684-8208

.

Flashy App/Trakener mare by Justiz, 7 yrs., 16.2hds., chestnut w/snowflake blanket, big
mover, exc. dressage prosp., $3800. Karen

Webb Palmetto 770-463-5996

Flashy, spirited, red dun mare, 13.5hds., intermed. rider, trail rides, loads, gentle, easy

keeper, $1000/trade. Joy Gould Carrollton 770-854-8393

Great trail horses-'93 sorrel gelding, '95

palomino geld., Spring Lake Farm. N. Taylor Social Circle 770-464-2098

Han X gelding, 8 yrs., 17+hds., Han X mare, 7 yrs., oroodmare potential, some

unsoundness; QH mare, 13 yrs., some cutting trng., 14.2hds., $1200 to $11,000. Gwen

for show or trai , exp. rider, sweet

temperament. Lois March Vienna 912-268-

2963

Paso Fino horses, regd., gorgeous 15hd.

Capuchino son, 6 yr. old ~eld., liver chestnut,

fully

trained,

5000,

e-mail-

~asojw@bellsouth.net. Jennie Williams

owder serings 770-943-8781

Paso Fino stallion, 5 yrs. old, 14.1hds.,

~leasure gait, $6500. N. Durkin Ringgold

06-935-7276

'

Paso lino filly, 23 mos., gentle & read~ for trainin~, $900. Ron Conner Conyers 70-

483-4 78

Percheron/TWH cross, blk. 2 yr. geld. &

mare, bro./sister, Clydesdale TWH cross, 2 yr.

mare, blk., blaze, stockings. Jim Brantley

Eatonton 706-485-9868

QH 16 yrs. old, 14hds., deadbroke gelding,

barrels, roles & trails, blk. w/wh. stockings, kid proo, easy ke~er, $2000. Cindy Buford Concord 770-884- 080

QH Palamino mare, dapple, 15.1hds., 6

rs., neck reins, trail rides, loads, $1000. Chris . Jackson Griffin 770-229-4468

QH geld., 16.1hds., flaxen mane/tail, Barrel

horse, solid 2-D, can run 1-D Times,

.World/State qual., runs all 5cevents, $6800.

J. Pelps Union Point 706-465-2295



QH mare, 5 yrs. old, gentle enough -for

begining rider, wants loving home, all shots

current, $1500. P. Russell Stone Mountain

770-465-6793 QH-typ~elds.: gray 8d;rs., 15 hds.;

buckskin

13-yrs. 15.1 h s.; sane, safe,

kid-ridden, $1250 ea. M. Cox Rome 706-232-

8882

OH/Arab, grey, 9 yrs., 15hds., AQHA mare,

15.2hds., $2 00, good trail horse. J. Wheeler

Fairburn 770-969-2004

QH/TWH 16 chestnut n,eld., 15.1hds., ~ood trail/pack orse, $900 o good home.

ndrea Yeanli Bogart 770-725-6447

QHg3y sorrel, 14.2, exc. ground manners,

quite natured, trails alone or in a grou,fl,

smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706-232-28 8

RHBA SSHBSA 2 mo. tri-col. colt, $1200,

W/H QH held., $1200, aged AQHA buckskin mare $1000, RHBAA ~alomino colt, $1000. B.

Ma)inard Cleveland 06-865-5945

Racking Horse mare, 6 yr. old drk. ba6, 14hds., ~ulls cart & rides, loves to rack, $90 . Mandie ounds Cumming 706-444-7440

Racking geld., _re~d., 8 yrs., 14.2hds.,

handsome, sorrel w flaxen, gentle, loving, exc. on trails, nice ~ails, $24 0. R. Watson

Bowdon 770-854-4 14

Rackin~ mare, 4-xr.-old, 14.3hds., beau. sil~ blac , western p easure, racking trained, nee reins, voice command, exc. all around..

A. Crews Carrollton 770-832-2122

Regd. APHA J;rlng stucd colt out of TB mare, handled ail~ Three Bars, King, Jet Deck, $2650. Lisa usinyak Franklin 706-

675-0381

Redd. Arabian geld., 15hds., 9 yrs., calm & soun , will go E1illish or Western, ~ood trail horse, $100 . E. eal Franklin 706- 75-1283-

Regd. Arabian geld., gentle; QH geld., 4 rs. old, loves people, ~reenbroke, alread~
een ridden, $1250. J. elms McDonoug

770-954-9885

Regd. Arabian geld., good dispositon, nice

mover, beaut. bay, 8 yrs. old, $1500/obo.

TWH 12 yr. old gelding, 16hds., exi:i. rider, no vices, exc. gaits, trail rides, $2000.

Whitneli Walters Alban)!'. 912-894-1658

TWH 12 yrs., blk. mare, smooth, fast,

spirited/responsive, needs exp. rider, well

trnd., good on trails/In ring, to good home, $2200. Lynn Marks Forest Park 404-362-
9788

TWH 21 mo. old gelding, blk., 14hds.,

blood-typed, greenbroke, gentle, loads. Mack

Robinson Bowdon 770-258-5707

TWH 6 yr. geld., bay w/wh. stockings &

blaze, 15.2hds., trail exp., clips, loads, beginner eider or child, $2700. S. Lorentz

Cumming 770-975-0663

TWH 6 yr. mare {Sabino) 16hds., w/solid wh. colt & blk. eyes, TWH 3 yr. mare, show qlty., APHA liver chestnut colt., Betty Houston

Canton 770-479-1387

TWH 6 yr. old mare, out of Pride's Halleluia

breeding. L. Walker Loganville 770-4664695

TWH 7yr., 15 hds., blk. stockY geld., good

manners, needs exp. rider, $1200. J. Paulk

Cumming 770-889-9418

TWH Pusher & Sundelight bred filly, black,

Midnight Sun bloodline, stud sorrel. J. Odom

Thomaston 706-648-3987

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TWH blk. geld., gentle, 5 yrs., smooth

gaited, loads, very gentle $975, TWH mare, 6 yrs., no bad haoits $1500. W. C. Hall

Woodstock 770-928-3881

TWH chestnut mare, regd., 7 yrs. old,

15.1hds., pleasure, trail rides, intermed. rider, $1500/nego, to good home. M. Waggoner

Suwanee 770-271-5736

TWH geld, 12 yrs., gentle/child-safe, vet.

checked, all vacc., blk./white socks, with star,

15hds., 800 lbs. Ronald Myers Covington 770-787-4191

TWH geld., smooth rack, 15 hds., $950; QH

geld., anyone can ride, $850; Hackney cart geld., $650. T.L. Gunter Vienna 912-2688043 912-268-2759

TWH mare, regd., 5-yr-old, 15.2hds., blk.,

sire, Stormy's John Mack, bottom,
handshaker, very gentle, has beau. foals. Mary Ellen Blalock Rome 706-234-8069

TWH mare, regd., 7 yrs. blk., 14.2hds.,

smooth, sound, loads, ties, easy keeper, good

on trails, $1500. Mandy Branton Fairburn 770-969-4927

TWH regd. 2-yr. black geld., 14.5 hds.,

broke to lead & lunge. Fred Deloach, Jr.

Valdosta 912-242-1326

TWH regd. chestnut geld., 9 yrs. old,

14.3hds., gentle, sound, exp. rider, $2500, Iv.

msg. Catlly Toney Taylorsville 770-684-

1800

TWH regd. geld., blk., 4 yrs., beau. smooth gait, loads well, needs exp. rider, $2500. J.

Muliford Albany: 912-446-6030

.

TWH regd. mare, 11 yrs., bay, 15.2 hds.,

smooth, sound, clips, 1oads, pleasure trails, $1500. Ann Smith Clarkesville 706-754-

0758

TWH regd. mare, 8-yrs.-old, black, $1500;

TWH regd., 6-yrs-old., bay geld. $2500; TWH

regd. mare, 5-yrs.-old, spotted, $3000. Ernest Thompson Cedartown 770-748-6709

TWH's-10 yr. blue roan spotted geld., 9 yr.

blk. w/4 white stockings geld. and 7 yr. old

sorrel gelding. Shea Cross/Albert Queen

Dallas 770-505-0090

Fleming Commerce 706-367-9669

Susan Huff Albany: 912-432-5805

Thoroughbred mare $5000. f\lancy Smith

Hanoverian-X 4 yr. mare, 15.3hds., chestnut, super con!., lovely mover, balanced canter, started, exc. event/hunter prosp., photos avail., $6500 M. Flynn Covington 770-385-2901
Hunter pony, 14.2hds., 8 yrs., QH gelding, guiet, gentle, nice mover, cute 1umper, $3500/obo. Lewis Jones Cumming 770-8449240
Hunter pony, 14hds., 7 yr. mare, nice mover, good 1umper, pony club, $1000. S. Firebaugh Smy:rna 770-434-7252
Min. horse (AMHA), 28 3/4", blk. stallion, 7-

Re9d. Arabian gelding, nice mover, beau. bay, yrs. old, started over fences, see photo at www.surfsouth.com\Nstanoken. Susan Huff Albany: 912-446-2143
Re~d. Belgian 17.2hd. mare, 6 yrs. $2800, bay ackney pony, 12.5hds. mare, 12 yrs. $900, both ride/drive. Randy Drummond White 770-386-5131
Regd. Black Liver chestnut pony mare, lovely dished head, age 4, hunter prospect for kids, super disposition. Joan Brown Macon 912-743-2321
Regd. QH, 3 yr., 15.3hds., started well

Atlanta 404-841-6373
Trail riders deluxe, '95 APHA mare, loud bay tobiano, no vices, sound, brave, beau. $3000. Clair Cole)!'. Cumming 770-887-9598
Welch ponies (2), 14 yrs. old, very sweet, gentle, wagon & harness, exc. cond., $2500. S. Crump Carrollton 770-836-0541
Welsh pony, child-safe, trail ridden, $650. Carter Campbell Madison 706-342-0425
White male donkey, very gentle. 1 1/2 yrs. old, approx. 600 lbs., pastures w/cattle, $500. Wade Butler Douglasville 770-489-2685

yrs. old, drives & jumps, $2000. Dave W. h/u/sx-rails, real sweet guy to good home

Buchanan 770-646-7911

only, $4500/obo. Robyn leigh Martinell

.Poultry/Fowl For Sale

Miniature AMHA stallions, 31" red roan; 29 Senoia 770-599-1746

1/2" sorrel/white paint, exc. producers, selling to prevent in-breeding Wilton Marchman Hameton 770-946-463f

Regd. Racking mare, gorgeous, 15.3hds., 11 yrs. old, smooth, 2reat for trails~leasure, intermed. rider, 2000. J. everens

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

Miniature donkeys, herd reduction; 1 foal & Arnoldsville 706-354-7855

Mallard ducks must be at least three

2 adult grey.jennets (34"/36"); 32" white jack, Regd. TB 9 yr. ~d., chestnut w/white, generations from the wild before they can

wormed, trimmed, shots, coggins, $500$1000. del. avail. Kevin Crowe Jasper 770-

flashy, bold, son of Derby winner, rg-eat dressage potent., ex~. rider~um~s, $350 . D.

be advertised in the Market Bunetin. Advertisers must include this information

735-7575

Finle)i Cartersville 70-56 -61 5

in notices submitted for eublication.

Miniature horses-AMHR mare, 2 stallions, Regd. TB fil~, 1 yr. old, will mature 16+hds., '95-'99 peafowl, Blues, Pies, Javas and

all very gentle, must sell, very reas., call aft. 3 very el~ant correct, atheltic & balanced, Whites, $50/up; also breeder prs. of Grey

pm. Shelby Franklin Blairsville 706-745- race/pe ormance bred, $1500. L. Dickinson Himalyan peacock pheasants. Ray Watts

2196

Jasper 706-337-4257

Macon 912-743-6692

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday April 5, 2000

'97-'99 Gray Peacock Pheasants, prs. only. Pheasant, Rare Gold, Yellow Gold, Amherst, Wanted free or cheap chickens, guineas, '94 4 horse Keifer built 28x8 alum. trlr., 13' 2 horse trailer, good tires & floor, esc.

Chuck Richardson 170 Johnnie Chandler Rd. Reeves, lmpeyan, Edwards, Elliots, Silver large roosters, must be within 1O miles of UO/mud room, elec. jack, like new, mint cond. door/tack comp. $1200. C. Carman Marietta

Colbert 30628 706-795-3877

Swinhoe-Chuckar, pigeons, peafowl, Java, Covin~ton. michael mincey Covington 770- $32,000. J. Pelps Union Point 706-465-2391 770-509-8648

'98-'99 Diamond dove, (spotted var.), $50 Diamond doves. Robert Owen Harlem 706- 787-6 84

'94 Bee 4 horse Gooseneck stock trlr., 2 horse trailer, tall, elec. brakes, esc. door,

each., from show stock previous~ owned by 556-0026

spare tire, rubber mats, exc. cond., $3750. tack comp., exc. cond. $1650. M. Gross

doves judge. Ken Hatley Stock ridge 770- Pigeons for sale, English Trumpeters $10

389-5426

. . each. Jack Lostlen Tyrone 770-631-0778

ALTERNATIVE

Frank Heuser Madison 706-342-4115

Alpharetta 770-664-6095

'94 Featherlite horse trlr., 4 horse 20' Barrett alumin. gooseneck, 4' dressing

'99 hatch, Silver & Golden Laced Polish, Pigeons, Racing Homers, rare colors, breed Araucana bantam & ~e. breeds, $1 O each & for racing, all must. go, health reasons, $5

LIVESTOCK

gooseneck, A/C, awnings, dr. rm., rear tack, rm., Lexan slid-out panels, stud partician, mangers, hay rack. Keith Hill Ashburn 912- $8500. Buddy Holt 1114 Hale Crossing Rd.

down. J. Agnew La ayette 706-638-3131 each. Darrell Bennett 3615 Whitfield Way

567-2044

Royston 30662 706-245-6432

'99 hatch, Yellow Gold Pheasants, Lady Powder serings 30127 770,943-6966

'95 Bee 3 Horse sla,nt load, bumper pull, 2000 Colt 2/3 bumper pull, white, slant

Amherst Pheasants, '99 hatch Golden Pigeons, selling approx. 600, most are solid Ifrou have questions regarding this cat8Jlory, exc. fir. w/mats, brks., tack room, exc. cond., w/dividers, walk-in tack w/racks, hooks, lights,

Phoenix roosters, Spaniels, Mille Fleur, White white, one or all, special deal if take all. cal Brenda Donnell at 404-651- 081. $1500. K. Owens Brooks 770-719-5387

elec. brakes, spare, $3475; 2000 311 GN

& Black ToB:hats. James Sa~ous Dahlonega Clements Powell Buena Vista 912-649-3100

'95 Colt 3-horse horse slant load gooseneck $4495. Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-

706-864-3 38 706-864-825
'99 hatch, laying hens, asstd. breeds, 2 roosters, white-crested Polish/Partridge Cochin from Murra~-McMurray. S. Harmony

Polish crested roosters: Buff, Golden, Silver, and Black, from Murray-McMurray Hatchery, Aug. '99, $10 each, call aft._6 p.m. Peggy Ayers Carnesville 706-384-4309

The Alternative Livestock category 'trier, new brks., mats, paint, exc. tires/flooring,

contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, $3700. G. Donham Jackson 770-504-8119

and emus) as well traditional'' livestock.

as

other

"non-

'95 Kieffer 3 horse slant bumper pull trlr., 7' , dr. rm., elec. brks., mats, great cond., $4500.

4521 770-244-6244
32'x7' Gooseneck Brand livestock trlr., metal top, covered sides, hay rack, exc. cond., $6500. Glen L. Rivers Jenkinsburg 770-775-

Rutledge 770-557- 906
1 Bronze Tom turkey for sale. Bob Reece 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-8342800
1 pr. Blue Cochins for sale $25, 1 blue rooster for sale $12. Teresa Cook Kennesaw

Purebred Buff Orpingtons, two wks. old to six wks. old $1.50 to $3. Donna Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994
Quail Pharoah XLD1, Jumbo, Giants and Texas Jumbo whites, also quail eating eggs. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711

. 120 emu egis, some fertile, some not, $120, also, incu ators & hatcher avail. David
B. Christian Colbert 706-788-2881 Beautiful. female ba~ Llamas, ILA resd.,
$800 ea. Vinn~ Ellner ewnan 770-253-1 92 Emu chicks rom 3uali~ stock $30 ea. Earl

C. Har~er Athens 770-401-8773
'95 ooner 4 Horse, 9' custom dr. rm., sleeper, A/C, awning, drop feed drs., bus windows, rear tack. C. R. Patton Rome 706291-9620
'95 Sooner 4 horse alum. trlr. w/dr. rm., drop

3653
6'x16' all round Gooseneck stock horse trailer, good floor tires, white, $2500. Phil O'Bryant Jaseier 770-735-3955
8' coveredumper pull livestock trlr., $450, 5th wheel trailer hitch, $50. Hank Boynton

770-422-4257 2 India Blue breeder r,eacocks, 3 yrs.; also,

RIR, Buff Orpingtons, Columbian Rocks, White Leghorn, Araucanas, lays blue big eggs.

Mangum Harlem 7 6-5 6-9660 Emus, qlty. birds, $100 pr., e~gs, $10 ea.,

down windows, rear tack, exc. cond., $11, 5000. Terry Goble, Jr. Dalton 706-270-0084

Jackson 770-227-2958 93 four star 3horse trailer.

1O' living

bantams, O.E. quai , BB Reds, Silver R. Mitchell Manchester 706-846-9417

also taking orders for this years atch, chicks, '95 Southern 5-horse slant load trlr., tack quarters, walk in mid tack. $23,500 B

Duckwin~s. Doretha Rowden 725-753

Bogart 770-

RIR, Buff Orpingtons, Columbian Rocks, White Leghorns, Araucana, layers blue big

$25. Micl\ael Turner 1161

Loganville .

770-466-

rm. in rear, lrg. dr. room w/heat & air, like new, $7500. Dan 11/liller Douglas 912-384-2483

Treadwell monroe 30656 770-267-5810 Bee 4 Horse rodeo bumper pull trailer, like

2000 hatch, Cochin, Bantams, Mottled's Blues, all colors, lge. buff la~in~ hens, 7-8 lbs. S. Anderson Dalton 706-2 9- 475
25 diff. kind of show bantams; also, e%gs for

eggs. T. Mitchell Cleveland 706-219-2462
Ringneck doves, peach, silver, $10 each. John Neal 1541 18th Ave. Columbus 31901 JLJDNeal@juno.com 706-327-3933

Llamas regd. female, 3 yrs. w/Cria male 2 brs., halter broke will lead, $800 for pk~., call
efore 9gm. D. Chembars Summervil e 706859-773

'95 Sundowner alum. 3-horse slant w/llv. qtrs., hardly used, rear tack, drop down windows, $23,900. Ronnie Schumucker Conyers 770-760-9765

new, sheltered, $3800. John R. Jenkins Tyrone 770-964-4161
Black leather driving harness, horse size, very good cond., $275. D. Peevy

sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 77 -942-

4371

5 gray jlfese, M & FM free. M. Lowe Hameton 0-946-3357

Adult bantam call ducks, pure white pr. and gra$, ~mallard colored), female, all three $35 or 1 each. J. Webster Powder Springs 770-4390092

Araucana, roosters, hens, chicks, ready to hatch, green e~gs, $2 to $6 each. Kenny

Campbell Wins on 770-489-8922

Baby Black Giant chicks for sale, 2 to 4

weeks old, $4 each. C. Ecres Winder 770307-5942

Baby Mallard ducks, (3 generations), baby

White Pekin ducks for Easter, baby chicks, bantams, big chicks. Donald Philh~s 1200 Bond Bridge Rd. Royston 30662 06-245-

6360

.

Baby chicks in standard breeds, $1 each,

baby ducks $2, grown chickens $6, geese

$15. Gerald

Smith Cochran

912-934-4286

Ba~ chicks, Araucana, Barred Rock, Partri ge Rock, Dominique, Speckled

Sussex, all lge. breeds, fresh fertile eggs for

incubation or consumption. David White Lula

770-869-7467

Bantams: Silkies, Barred, and mxd. Joe

Kuntzler 5107 Hicks Gap Rd. Blairsville 706-

745-5093

Big chickens and sev. lahin~ hens, Buff

Orpington chicks, Sex Link c ic s, diff. sizes and more. Porter Raper Buford 770-945-

1757

Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Sebrights grown, Quail O.E. roosters. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Small biddies, lge. biddies, small laying hens, priced according to age. Abron Dykes RFD. 1, Box 1O Chester 31012 912-875-3094
Swans, baby black Australian, sexed and i:iinioned, $225 each, 400/prs. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
Swans, grown prs., mutes and blacks, some sgl. swans, shell geese and ducks, diving ducks. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770-306-1984
Taking orders for RIR and Barred chicks, also hatching eggs and O.E. Bantams. Jeremy Hooper Canton 770-924-6319
Warhorse & Hatch cross, Brown Reds, Boston Roundheads, Mclean Hatch, Butchers, Law Greys. W. L. Bromlow Tifton 912-3861843
White Homing pigeons and Russian Tumbler pigeons $5 each. Dean Maddox Macon 912-750-8891
White Homing pigeons, never flown and not banded. H.L. Rogers 234 Sexton Dr. Ball ground ;30107 770-479-1731
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
Yellow Buff chickens, baby chicks, fresh brown eggs. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-3666930
Young pr. Silver Pheasants $45, 4 Mutes $25, Trio Ringnecks $25 or trade for India Blue Peahens. G. Messenger Conyers 770-9220046

Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., bred females, studs, youngsters through breeding age, guard Llamas, from $800. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. Terry Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258
Llamas, bred females, guardians pet, short, med. & heavy wool choices, trained, friendly, come & look before ~ou decide. J. Jones Warm Springs 706-65 -3953
Llamas, lge. selection, all regd., quali~ stock, starting at $500, del~. & terms avail. .. Holliston Hiawassee 706- 96-5005
Llamas, male, 3 yrs. old, re~istered, brown, $500. Hill Eaton Dalton 706- 77-6215
Llamas, regd. friendly & halter trnd., starting at $500, terms & del. avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas-babies to breeders, all colors, comganion or show, gentle, handled dai~, $50 to $5000. Carole Core Marietta 77 971-8820
Alternative Livestock
Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regardin~ ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 4 4-651-9081.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, includin/l most hoofed stock except llama and bu alo. However, upon compliance

'96 Merhow 2 horse bumper-pull walk-thru dressing room w/ramp, exc. cond., $6500, call before lO p.m. W. Breazeale Washington 706-678-2003
'96 Sooner Three-horse slant trailer w/dressing room, fold down windows, barely used, in great condition $11,900. Marc H McAfee Albany 912-432-5697
'97 2 horse slant walk-thru, big dr./tack rm., bumper pull, $5000. N. Roberts Athens 706769-4970
'97 Featherlite 2 horse slant load gooseneck, rear tack, dr. rm. w/week-ender ~~~g exc. cond. H. Moon Snellville 770-972-
'97 Featherlite 20' GN stock trlr. w/dr. rm., d/r-4', stock area 16', great shape, $9000. S. Williams Conyers 770-385-0419 770-3855541
'97 Featherlite Steel 20' goosenecklstock trailer, w/cut gate, $6500. Vick_i Cowan Fayetteville 770-461-3932
'97 Southern 4 Horse trlr., esc. dr., drop windows, lrg. tack rm., $12,000. Marty Rea Cordele 912-273-8678
'97 Sundowner, 2 horse gooseneck, slant load, very nice, alumn., camper in gooseneck, $11,900. Joyce Belcher Calhoun 706-6295261
'97 WW 2 horse slant load bumper pull trlr., tack rm., elec. brks., fir. mat, exc. cond., $3500. M. Bennett Valdosta 912-244-8589
.'97 red 2-horse trlr., CM Play Day, 6' W, 6,6' T, gravel guards, used twice, $2500. Josh Epperson Cumming 770-205-9139

Milledgeville 912-453-6429
Blue Ribbon silver show saddle, 16", exc. cond., used only for shows, sterlin9 silver dbl. corner plates/trim, comfortable, $4000. Jan Hoffman Athens lnvazura@aol.com 706208-0527
Cart seats, 2 w/leather harness for miniature horse, red/black, used only 4 times, $350. M. Dobbs Cornelia 706-778-1828
Close contact Wintec saddle, 16" seat, exc. cond., $150. V. Williams Cumming 770-8877776
Dbl. set of wagon harness, fits 1000 lb. horse, hvy. leather, good cond., no collars, $650/obo. Vaughn Hood Deepstep 912-5523827
English saddle, Crump XL close contact, ridden 4-5 times, exc. cond., 17 1/2" seat, stirrups incl., $650. Robin Shiflett Palm_etto 770-463-3072
Featherlite alum. trlr., 2 horse, bumper pull, tack room, elec. brks., nice shape, $7,000. Robert Bloink Cartersville 770-382-0961
Horse/wagon combo. trlr., 3-n-1 open top, elec. brks., good rubber, all lights, 33', exc. cond., $1400. George Waddell Snellville 770-972-1267
Hvy. duty Powder River corral sys., incl. 40' crowding alley, sell only as a unit. Bill Hodge Pine Mountain 706-663-4120
Jump standards w/two 12' poles $70, complete. L. Martinez 6925 Hogansville Rd. Hogansville 706-637-4011
. Mclellan saddle, blk., new cond., fenders, 17", narrow tree, $250. Ed White Eatonton

w;Black Australian swans $450 each or $900 also, peacocks and Muscovy ducks. A.M.

Poultry/Fowl Requiring

with applicable state re~ulations, a deer '98 Big Valley 2 horse trlr., bumper pull, tack 706-485-5112 farmin~ , license for he commercial comp., mats, spare tire, esc. dr., $2500. Greg Older Endurance saddle, all leather, 15"

errell smrna 770-436-0282 .
Black O. . Rosecomb, Black O.E., White Plymouth Rock, numerous extra purebred Bantam hens and mxd. Game rooster. Amanda Wadleff Statham 770-725-2464
Black-tail Bu & Grey Japs., Gold & Silver Sebrights, WOE & sev. breed bab~ chicks, $1 & ug. Alton Gilreath Gainesvil e 770-536516
Buff Orpington cockerels, born October 1999, $5 eacti, gentle, raised around children. William H. Morgan Covington 770-784-0503
Chicken for sale. E.M. Legg 248 Jack Creek Rd. Hiawassee 30546 706- 96-2846
Chicks, \Silkies6, and other, $1 each. Seth Weaver E lijay 7 6-636-1946
Game chicken, different breeds, also have chicks, call for prices, serious calls onl~. Jodi

Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, 404-6797070. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a COP.Y of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural

rcroduc ion of meat and fiber is available or 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 Geor~ia De~artment of A~riculture at (404/ 6 636 7. For informa ion on licenses o other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georg_ia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submittin9 advertisements to burl and sell regulate hoofed stock in the arket Bulletin must ~rovide a photoc!.y of the appropriate cense with their a .
LIVESTOCK WANTED

Carty Locust Grove 770-914-8455
'98 Sundowner, Pueblo, 3-horse slant, full Iv. qtrs., exc. cond., will transport to Atlanta a1r1e1a4, $28,000. Mike F..owler. D'ublin 912-272-
'98 WW 3 horse slant BP w/tack rm., white, new cond., $3995 trim. Phillip Henson Pine Mountain 706-663-2103
'99 Colt 4/5 horse Gooseneck trlr., dressing w/sep. tack rm., stud gate, mats & spare, $5600. T. Lorentz Cumming 678-947-4348
'99 Silver Star alum. 3 horse GN, lrg. dr. rm.,, customized w/cedar paneling, exc. cond., $16,500. J. Payne Bolingbroke 912994-2371
'99 Sunrise steel 24' 4 Horse slant, rear tack, 2' mid tack, lrg. dr. rm., white, $850/obo., call evgs. S. Lupton Milner 770-412-6649

seat, E-Z ride stirrups, brass fittings, $500/firm. H. Golden Thomasville 912-2281682
Ponderosa 16' stockJrailer, metal top center gate, bumper pull, extra good cond. M. Rnowles McRae 912-362-4778
Potts Longhorn allaround Western saddle w/headstall $250; show bridle $35, show halter $25. Bebe Mabry Watkinsville 706769-8159
no- Saddles-3 Western, 1 Roper, 2 Pony, pad,
blankets & bridles. R. Smith Hampton 227-0504
Saddles-Collegiate all-purpose, Steubben dressage, huntseat, child's close contact, child's Calvary style, misc. English & Western tack. S. Squires "Fayetteville 678-817-9010
Squeeze chute w/trailer, $1500. James

P. Thompson Loganville 770-784-770

Resources requires anyone selling

15 1/2 Crates lg!. oil show saddle, lots of Brewer Braselton 706-654-3484

Game fowl eg~s $25, Miner Blue, Roberts bobwhite quail to have this license. For

If you have questions reg,,arding ads silver, great cond.,(orig. cost $1,250) best Sundowner gooseneck trlr., 3 horse slant,

Red Butcher, an other breeds; also, chicks. license information, write: DNR, Game and 'in this category, -call 4 4-651-9083. offer; 15 1/2 Crump square back close contact rear tack or 4 liorse straight, deluxe camper,

Ra~ Logan Douglasville 770-920-6603

Fish Divisionk 2189 Northlake Parkway,

show saddle, best offer. S. Taylor Pembroke awn., drop windows, si:irayed firs,, $7000.

ame fowl for sale, Leiper Hatch, Mclean Suite 108, Tue er, GA 30084.

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted 912-653-3038

E.dwin Looney Carnesville 706-384-4027

Hatch, Madigan, Clarets, B&S Game fowl. Wood ducks, hatching soon, $30/pr., category must be for specific livestock; for 15 1/2" Silver. Royal show saddle, light oil, Titan 20' stock trailer, used very little, extr.

Ric~ Burden Canon 706-245-8457

Shelducks avail. now, ottier species avail., instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse silver & ruby, very_ comfortable, exc. cond., good cond., teal color, elec. brks., $5500. A.

Game fowl, Black Grays, Kni~t Graks, '99 hatch, sta~s, ~roven stock. arry night Mansfield 70- 87-5528
Game fowl, Greys in Joe Redmond, Red Fox and Gavlion, call after 7 p.m. E. Allegood Moultrie 912-941-201 O
Game fowl-Hatch, Roundhead, Gray crosses, hiah stationed, proven stock, members G BA/UGBA, '97 hatch, call for details. Harold Geter Warm Springs 706655-3972
Games, cocks, stags, around 125; also, around 40-50 hens, pullets, pure & crosses. Kenneth Fountain Thomaston 706-647-6923
Games: Black Sports Hatch, Lac;[ Roundhead, Red Fox Grey, hi~h statione , rea15 to go. Zaki Zubeida Gri in 770-775633 770-227-5681
Gilmore Hatch, J. East Greys, Aseels, R.H., Red ~uills, Madigan, Greys, others, select line bree mg, kept /lure, healthy. S.D. Whitaker

summer,

for

list . email

jmatthews@cybersouth.com, call nights. Beth

Merritt Vidalia 912-537-3309

Quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., Jumbo Bobwhites $35/100, $125/500, $220/1000, flight birds & breeders. Raymond Meadows Wadley (912) 252-5345

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

Want 2 pr. of geese, 50 m1. of Valdosta. Durward Arnold Valdosta 912-559-5846

Want 20 white Homing pigeons, del., will

pay, $200. Jack Clark 1313 Arlin_gton Rd. Morgan 31766
Want 8 to 1o RIR hens, 6 mos. old or older.

Dale Kenway Thomaston 706-646-4730

Want Game & Bantam chickens, Golden

Sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas.

Johnny Carney P.O. Box 692 Danielsville

30633 706-795-5728

.

gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for

moderately ex.P.erience rider." Generalized

ads, such as are not accept

wan able

t f

ohroprsuebsli1caantiyo

amount," n; neither

are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

Lookin~ for gentle and dead broke pony for

my gran son at a reasonable price. Pat Nix

Locust Grove 770-957-5051

Want Blue-eyed, buckskin Paint, will ~ay up

to $4000 on terms. Joann ucker

Grovetown 30813 706-650-8582

Want Fallow deer, lie. or not, will rescue

unlicensed deer w/extreme confidence,

~aying ffou capture/loading fee at your farm. . Cas leberry Stockbridge 770-507-9700

770-610-9109

Want TB, WB or or cross, 2-5 yrs.

w/dressage Jcotential, lovin~ home, ~at1ent

owner. Beth oh Cumming 70-886-1 51

Want TWH mare, ~entle so anxone can ride. Dovie Doyle Bax ey 912-367- 041

$950. Tammy Freilich Locust Grove 770957-6687
15" blk. roping saddle, bridle & breastplate, almost new, used 4 times, $300. Gerald Allgood Temele 770-562-3879
16' Double D Gooseneck stock trailer, extra tall older mdl., but in good working cond. $1350. Ronnie Ravan Gainesville 770-9831978
16' Ponderosa gooseneck stock trlr., center gate, good tires, lgts., brks., flr./mats, raod ready, $1500. Henry. Thomas Barnesville 770-358-1 049
16' bumper pull stock trlr., center gate, esc. dr., fair cond., $925/obo. Patty Holcombe Monroe 770-266-6034
16" M/W Winner's Circle trooper saddle, orig. pd. $675, asking $625, girth incl. P. Cannan Collins 912-693-2793
17 1/2" Stubben Siegfried all purpose saddle, knee rolls, brown, fittings incl. $375;

Jones Clayton 706-782-2677
Two 15 1/2" roping saddles, both exc. cond. D. Strickland Trion706-734-2948
Two 78" Triple Crown turn out blankets, blue w/grey, 78" Wilsun turn out, blue w/grey, all good cond. $65 ea. M. Martin Midland 706-563-4416
Two horse bumper pull trailer, new paint, floor, tires, lgts., wiring, pads, windows, no rust, exc., $2000. Adrian Gillis Lithonia 770922-8962
Want 17 112 Albion dressage saddle; Eng. side saddle, pleasure harness, blk: cob size Weymouth bridle. K. Greno Loganville 770466-1959
Want Fallis balanced ride saddle M. Kinney Milledgeville 912-968-0788
Want a 1O' to 121 bumper pull cattle trailer w/a top. Drew Sparks Commerce 706-3356561
Want to buy 20' Gooseneck Brand cattle trlr.

i ~

Sandersville 9 2-552-5100
Goslings, ducklings, doves, pigeons, Frizzles, turkeys, others, will trade for peafowl, Ive. ms~. Doug Williams Rt. 1 Bluffton 912641-31 5
Guineas, '99 hatch, have 14, sell all to-flether at $6 each. G. Jackson Conyers 7 0-483-3533
Jumbo Pharoah quail for sale and hatching

. Want any free chickens, ducks, turkeys, guineas, geese, will give good home. Larry Thornton .Shady Dale 706-468-1795

Want fertile eggs, geese, quail, turkeys,

peafowl. Chuck Bush Union City 770-969-

2138

'

Want guineas, 3 or 4, w/in 30 mi. of Rockmart. Melvin Dyer Rockmart 770-6845653

Want ponrc between 11-15 hands, must be ~entle, no oder than 13 ~ears, under $1,000.
yan Marks McDonoug 770-957-7394 Want ve~ gentle, healthy horse for 5 children wit tons of love, and very little
money. Sharlene Sharp Culloden 912-8852476
Wanted B.J. buckskin ro~in~ geld., sold 2/14/98, 14.3hd, 3 w/feet Ii e o bu~ back.

leather roping saddle, $300. M. Vanne Oxford 770-784-1090
17 1/2" all-purpose Thoroughgood synthetic saddle, reg. tree, mint cond., $250. Jan Peters Albany 9f2-883-6068
17 1/2" blk. all-purpose English saddle w/fittings, $275/obo, also, 56" green blanket. P. Lewis Buford 770-932-9784
17" courbette Dressage Saddle, black with

w/front escape dr., good cond. Morris Williams Cumming 770-887-8338
Want to trade 4 horse Big Valley trailer for 2 horse trailer in good condition. Beth Schuver Rome 30173 706-236-9992
Want used Brenderup 2-horse trailer, Prestige or Baron model. Jan Aschmann Dallas 770-445-1967

e~~s, call or ni~ht. Mr. Mike Lincolnton 706- Want newly hatched Embden, American Angelle Mitchell Kingston 706-291-8 71

fittings. Good condition, $500. Meg C. Lewis

3 -1279 706- 59-1279

Buff, Pilgrim goslings and new special direct

Mallard ducks, 3rd generation, Rouen hens market goose farmer growers. Dennis

on~ now laying. J. Cochran Griffin 770-227- Graney Sparta 706-444-0611

LIVESTOCK HANDLING

Lilburn 770-923-2584
1999 16 Ft.Ponderosa stock trailer, almost brand new, only used 4 times, holds up to 4

RABBITS

18 8

Want peahens, any age, purebred RIRs,

horses, very nice. Mark Bullock 1054 If you have questions regarding ads in this

f Many d1ff. breeds of Rigeons and other
animals for sale, will s or del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-88 -9340
Mxd. chickens, '99 hatched hens & roosters, $4 each; now laying show bantams, $10 each, call after 4 p.m. Ernest Pinson Ellijay 706-635-4872
Now taking orders for RIR and White Silkies. Joseph David Willingham Rockmart 770-684-5229 770-547-8504
One trio mxd. Game chicks, hatched 21212000, $12 all. George Archer Griffin 770227-7332
Peafowl eggs, $5 each, now taking orders, green peacock $200 or trade tor 3ood peahen. D. C. Townsend Kite 912-469- 444
Peahen, White King pigeons, colored Fantail pigeons. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912275-0321

Araucana hens. Kathy Pike Acworth 770975-1213
Want to buy 4 Pilgrim goose goslings. H. Smith Fort Valley 912-825-5131
Want to buy wood duck eggs; also, eggs, reas. Gisele Barrett Rabun Gap 706-7467172
Azalea Wait Don't fertilize azaleas and camellias until they've finished blooming, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Wait until after they've bloomed to prune them, too

If you have iiuestions re~arding ads in this categ_ory, call 04-651-908 .

'88 Gooseneck horse/stock trlr., ~ood cond., $2500. N. Turner Gainesville 70-

983-7832

'93 Ponderosa 20' Gooseneck stock trlr.

w/center Rate, good shape, no rust, new treated oor, $3,000. Johnny Padgett

Jacksonville 912-833-5610 '93 Sooner ~ooseneck, 3 horse alumin.,
exc., $8500; '9 Sooner gooseneck, white, 3

horse alumin., dressing room, like new, $13,500. S. Crowe White 770-386-9491

'93 WW three horse slant gooseneck,

rubber mats, extra tall & wide, solid floor, exc.

cond., $3500. A. Nixon LaGrange 706-812-

8865

.

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

ColeyDavis Rd Danielsville 30633 706-7892962 706-552-7041
2 Western saddle, 17 1/2" seat, exc. cond., 1 pleasure, handtooled, quilted seat, some silver, 1 Barrel racing. William Beshears McDonough 770-957-6775
2 horse 16' stock trlr.,encl.'d, good dependable trlr., new tires/fir., pads, esc. dr., w/saddle rack, exc. cond., $1800/trade. Henry Powers Milledgeville 912-932-5281
2 horse BP trlr. w/lrg. dr. rm., white, fully, encl'd, padded interior, walk-thru front, mats, brks., spare tire, esc. dr., VGC, $1,650. Gary Davenport Blairsville 706-745-3719
2 horse bumper pull, 7' tall, 6' wide trlr., fully encl'd, good fir., tires, lgts., esc. drs., $1600. M. Cox Rome 706-232-1563
2 horse trailer, good cond., $1150. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706-216-1396

categ_ory, call 404-651-9083, .
2 Angora rabbits, $25 ea. Sonya Babcock Winder 770-867-0010
Adult rabbits & cages for sale, diff. sizes & prices, or cages onry, call for appt. Melissa Tallant Cumming 770-205-1876
Baby Lops, Mini Rex, Dutch, Harlequins & mix. $4-$6 ea., Dwarf babies $10 ea., variety of breeders $10-$25. Mary Cooley Athens 706-543-3182
Bunnies, Mini Rex w/pedi., sml. breed, short hair, good w/children or show. Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554
- Bunnies, all colors and sizes, or Fryers; also, wire cages to order/de!. K. L. Bruner Loganville 770-466-3189
Dutch rabbits, breeders, bunnies & NZW breeding trio, Barnesville area, Iv. msg. Kelly Dunahoo Barnesville 770-358-3298

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Wednesday April 5, 2000

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 9

Dwarf, Mini-Lf, Mini-Rex, and Jersey '99 Coastal bermuda, horse qi~., sq. bales, Fescue hay, rain free, well fert., in barn, 4x4 Tomato, cabbage, collard plants. Johnny Althaea, yellow/maroon eye hibiscus,

Wooly bunnies $ and $10. Brenda Snipes sheltered, weed free, fert., $3/ba e. Dan Pike rolls $20, call aft. 5 p.m. Jack Cantrell Teal 59 Johnson Street Yatesville 31097 perennial Mexican hat: yellow, maroon, or

Cairo 912-377-5846

. Per!)! 912-741-2281 912-477-6079

Kingston 770-386-1832

706-472-3481

mxd., $1.50/$0.55 LSASE ea. pkt. seed. Alejo

Dwarf, Mini-Lop, Mini-Rex, asst'd cols., '99 Coastal bermuda, hrose qlty., $3.50; Fescue, '99 first cutting, limed/fer!. in barn,

Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733

Jersey woolies Lops, speckled Lofis, Dutch, also, wheat straw $3, 4x5 rnd. bales fescue & Sou haul, $3/$3.25 ~er sl bale. Cecil Frazier Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarf, al kinds. Mr. mxd. h~ $35, in barn. Bud Hodges har~sburg 770-2 1-06 4

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

Amaryllis, mxd. $15/doz., blooming

scizoelo6rsi$252npdpd.yrC. .Db.ulHbisll

Oliver Cleveland 706-865-0213 Easter bunnies, Mini Rex, 4-8 wks. old,

Mansfiel 770-786-6965 '99 Coastal bermuda, rnd. bales in. barn,

Fescue, crimson clover mix and bermuda rnd. bales $25. Elmer Nix Winder 770-867-

--Pomergrante -busnes, reasonaOJYpriCeO. Rhonda Wheeler Tallapoosa 770-574-7036

642 Hendrick Rd. 2719

Ft. Valley 31030 912-825-

many cols. to choose from, show qlty. & $30/bale. Mr. James Thomson 706-575- 6726

Want "old" t1mey pigeon pea seed, please American boxwood, various sizes, $15, $25,

gediWeed avail., $15/up, also, some ree ers. Brad Edmonson Woodbury 706-

8436 '99 Coastal bermuda, rnd. bales, horse

Fescue, ae grass, and Tift 44 had" $20, $25, and O/roll, 5x5 rolls. David uncan

call or write. Dottie Rahn 1645 Stillwell Clyo Rd Springfield 912-754-6693

$30, you dig. Ed Murphy Buchanan 770-6463107

553-5496

~lty., limed, fert., rain free, stored in barn, $45. Roo~ville 770-854-4926

Want okra seeds, sunflower seed& & zinnia Angel's trumpet cuttings, yellow, pink, white

Easter bunnies, Netherland Dwarf, Mini Rex, Mini Lop, $15 ea., qi~., healthy, adult

o Rohraba~h Stockbridge 770-483-3017 '99 Tift 44 oastal bermuda hay, horse qi~,

Fescue, s<t bales, exc. horse ~I~., 1st & 2nd cutting, igh ,.rirotein, some e~. avail.

seeds. 30916

Mr. Smiley PO Box 5204

Augusta

& peach, $7 each. Barbara Utter 1837 Birdsong Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-647-

Mini Lop does, Dwarf buc , $3-$5 ea. S. well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. . David Otto Acwo h 770-975-7059 70-975- Want pomegrante bushes within 50 mi. of 5941

Harris Marietta 770-992-1669

Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268

3916

Alanta, will pick up. Charles Harmon Winston Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush tyP.e,

Easter rabbits, all colors, San Juan, exc. runners and breeders, ~oodf[bers, all a~es,

'99 Tift 44 ho/c' s~. bales/$3. James Pillow McDonough 7 0-9 7-9909

Horse qlty. bermuda hay, sq. bales $3.50, 50 bale min. Bob Marsh Lawrenceville 770-

770-942-2842 Want rooted pomegranate tree, that bears

$1/pkg. w/SASE, instr., purple, yellow or white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Leesburg

$5 to $10. W. Harris At anta 4 4-344-43 8 Flemish Giant babies, pedigree stock,

'99 Tift 44, Coastal bermuda hay, exc. ~I~ rnd. bales, 5x5', $20, can load at farm. Ric

995-0637 Horse qlty. sq. bales of Coastal bermuda

lge. pomegranates, call collect. John Amerson Savannati 912-964-6462

31763 Angel's trumpet trees, 4 colors, $8 each,

beau. healthl white, $20 ea. J. Holmes Hix Comer 706-795-2934706-783-3798

ha~, very food, $22.50, def~ avail. & extra, Wanted colored running butterpea. Ray canna bulbs $9/doz., other. Ira Gravitt

Ringgold 70 -965-4495 Mini Rex Doe broken black pedi.$10, baby
bunnies ready for sf;rin~ $10 to $15. Tina

'99 Tift 44, horse qi~., sq. and rnd.; '99 ~eriennal f:eanut, '99 rn ., cow qlty. W. Brown
tilson 9 2-823-3691

ca after p.m. Willie Lee tatesboro 912587-5983
Horse quali~ rierennial Cieanut hay, square

Farrow 481 Wiley Rd 273-4270

Cordele 31015 912-

Cumming 770-887-6859
Angel's trumpet trees, daylilies, hosta, ajuga, yellow-archangel, liriope, variegated and

Ashle}'. Knoxville 9 2-8 6-241 O

'99 Tift 44, well fert., in barn, $3.75 per bale; bales. Susan . Braun 57 OOld US 41 North

Mini Rex bunnies, show ~rc gedigree, also, mulch h~ $2 per bale. Tony Merck Hahira 800-794-1069 912-794-3666

FLOWERS FOR SALE

green. Alice Odom 3615 Bramblett Rd. Cumming 30040

many to choose from, $5 to 0. Snyder Jenkinsbu!:1 7 0-775-0829

Lge. rnd. bales of Alicia, ~ood qlty. V.

Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental

Marietta 770-973-6987
NZ reds, blacks, browns, and 1 NZW buck, $15 ea. Ed Smith Lula 770-983-7644

'99 Tift 44/85 hay, horse qlty., other, 5x5 rolls/$25 at farm, can deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616

Thornton Baxie}'. 912-367-686
Perennial peanut hay, 4x4 112 rolls, fert., 500 rolls, pick ug South Ga. C. Grimes

If you have questions about this category, call

Mta

Haney

at 404-651-9084.

pepper, morning glory, passion flower, foxglove, rudbecRia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg

NZW breeders 12-14 wks., $7-$10, 4-6 wks., bunnies $3-$5, order 50 min., qlty. stock. Charles Kent Ocilla 912-468-7423
NZW breeders, no papers, mixed breeds, 13 wire ca~es, feeders, auto waters, hutches.
cljf C. Wimber e}'. Pelham 912-294-8862 NZW bunnies, $8 each, cages also avail. w/wire feeder & waterer. Cindy Ward Senoia 770-502-7834
NZW- live or dressed, bunnies to breeders. L. Har[!er B}'.ron 912-956-2432
Netherland Dwarf baby bunnies, var. of colors, $1 Oea. Chris Throne West Point 706882-8568 .
Premium meat rabbits, young NZW breeders for sale, $20 ea., top qlty., avail. now. Ton}'. Graham Moultrie 912-890-0294
Rabbits $10/up, bunnies to adult, all colors. Rita Huff Eatonton 706-485-9987
Rabbits & bunnies, all colors & sizes, $5 bucks & does. Allen Lon~ 374 Long Rd. Tignall 30668 706-285-247
Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or dressed fryers; also, solid wire ~es to order, read~ for Easter. W. Rubert arthen 912552- 967
Rabbits, all sizes and colors, $1 O ea. Lisa Phel[!S Covington 770-784-1027
Rabbits, restock your field & freezer. Walter Jackson Commerce 706-335-3348
Rex, 2 does, 1 buck $15 ea., mixed breed
AG SEED FOR SALE does & buck, also, bunnies, must sell. 0. J.
Miller LaFa}'.ette 706-931-2201
San Juan & mixed rabbits, $6.ea. R. Grantham Jas~er 706-692-3449

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding, ads in this
category, call Mia Haney at 4 4-651-9084.

. AILhay ads must.contain. tbe ..varjety of

hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda

ha}'., Alicia hay, etc.



'98 & '99 fescue & rye grass hay, well fert.,

~e. 4x5 rolls, l~e. qty. avail., call after 7 p.m. a}'. Ellington ampton 770~483-4427

'98 '& '99 fescue mix, fert., 500# rolls, price

reduced to $13, disc. for qty. Pat Cheatham

Newnan 770-253-8703

'98 & '99 rolled peanut hay, exc. '\!ity., 1800 lbs. avg.; also, si baled ~eanut ~- Ray Abbott Alban}'. 91 -435-37 5 912-34 -3131

'99 Alfalfa hay $8.50/bale; '99 orchard ~ass/Alfalfa mix $6/bale, horse quality.

ichelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576

'99 Alfalfa hay, 65 lb. bales, exc. ql:r,. grade "A", $6.50~er bale. H. Johnson Ca ersville

404-281-2 95

'99 Alfalfa hay, foli~e ana~sis, horse qlty., well fert., s~ bales. elmut awthon Rome 706-291-06 1

'99 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., analSsis avail.,

$6.50 per bale, will deliver. Jill utherland

Jefferson 706-367-8821

'99 Alicia bermuda $2 sq. horse qlty., over

5000 in barn, $1 mulch haliJ sq., near Savannah. Ga~ Hollingsworth idway 912884-7050 800- 79-200

'99 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., s~.

i'% bales/$3.25, rnd. bales/$25, well fertilize .

John Davis Davis Ranch Statesboro 912-

587-5216

'99 Alicia bermuda hay, rnd. bales, well fert.

and covered, rain free, l~e. q~. available. John Miller Valdosta 912- 44-2 27

'99 Alicia bermuda, 5x4 rolls, horse ~ty.,

under sheltered, 200 rolls, $20 net wrap. alt

Docke2j Douglas 912-384-2812

'ji.ty., '99 licia bermuda, horse

sq. bales

hay, $2.50 bale in barn. Fred letcher Rt. 1, Box 291-H S~arks 31647 912-549-6013

'99 Alicia hay, horse ~7:" sq. bales, $3 each. D. Foister Camilla 2-294-0204

'99 Cheyenne bermudagrass, 10%CP.,

58%DM, 1st cut, weed free, 45-50 lb. bales, horse qlty., fert., $3.50/bale, def~ Jason

Strickland Watkinsville 706-769-58 2

'99 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qli, rain,

weed free, fert., $3/bale nego., mxd. oastal bermuda and crab~rass, 2.25/bale, nefo.

Marion Holdeman S apleton 912-625-341

'99 Coastal ha~ horse qlty., sq. bales,

fescue, s3. & rnd. ales, pager numoer. Chip Pelfrel{; A ~haretta 770-201-8486

'99 oastal and Alicia bermuda hay, 1000 lb. rolls, rain free, def~ avail., $25/roll, exc. qlty. Steve Hortman rightsville 912-864-

2438

'99 Coastal bermuda $20Jler roll, 4x5 rolls,

'99 bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse ~lty., $3.50 in barn, del~. avail. B. Dollar ast Dublin 912-272-9 94 912-272-8770
'99 bermuda, 4'x5' rolls. L.C. Taylor Valdosta 912-244-1064
'99 bermuda, fert., limed, lge. 1000 lb. rolls, covered $25, s<j,v bales in barn $3-$2.25. H. VonRichthofen atkinsville 706-453-9143
'99 bermuda!fescue mix, rnd. bales $25, '98 crop $15 each, will load, Carroll. Co. area. C. Paris Marietta 770-427-7277 770-422-5121
'99 fescue and bermuda mix, 4x5 rnd. bales, $20 each, 3ossible de~. J. Bertram Griffin 770-227-83 9 770-227- 466
'99 fescue bermuda, no rain, horse Cl/,~ sq. bales/$3, rnd. rolls in barn. C.W. illips Hiram 770-948-6680
'99 fescue ha~, 1000 lb. rolls, $15. Glen Adcox Griffin 7 0-228-6105
'99 fescue hay, lge. rnd. bales, fert., $30 loaded. D. Jackson Cartersville 770-3864399
'99 fescue hay, well fert., 4x5 rnd. bales, $15~r bale. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228634 770-228-9409
'99 fescue, fertilized, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $25/roll, outside rolls $10. Sonn}'. Pin}'.an Canton 770-720-2481
'99 fescue, 'Me. sq. bales; also, lge. si. bale mulch hay. Bi y Mccrackin Lula 77 -8693699 770-869-0496
'99 fescue/bermuda mixed sq. bales, limed & fert., $3.50 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433
'99 high~ fert., rain free horse hay, Coastal, sq. bales/ 4, 4x5 rnd. rolls in dlf'.' $40/roll, outside/$35. Ray Clark Dacula 77 -963-3561 770-963-4228
'99 horse q'<r.. hay, Tift 44 & Coastal,
sq./$3.50, rn . Coastal $40, round fescue/Coastal $35. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326
'99 horse qlty. hay, fescue/mxd. sq./$3 bale; Tift44 s~. bale/$4; $35/rolls; de~ avail. R.J. Cam[Jbel Rockmart 770-748-3 19
'99 oats, $2.75 per bsh., disc. 1f 13e. ~~Drexel Braddy Soperton 912-529-38 3 9 538-7934
'99 prime rye hay$ fert. UGA soil s~ecs., rnd. bales $35 earn, 25 and $20 1eld, de~. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-99 6463
'99 rolls ry,egrass, Coastal, Johnson mix $18, $15 in ge. lots. Jeff Jackson Athens 706-543-2656
'99 shelled yellow feed corn $3.50/bu. or $21/barrel, soybeans $37/barrel. Wayne Montgome!:}'. Re}'.nolds 912-847-2356
'99 whole ear corn $6.50/100#, de~. available. Jimml: Brewer Dublin 912-27 1182 912-278-9 31 -
'99 $ellow field corn in ear $0.06 lb., will ~ind 0.10, call after 6 p.m. Jerry Mincey
ahlonega 706-864-4700 4x5 rnd. baled Tift 44 or fescue h~ $15 to $30. Randy Haymans Newborn 70-7872081
500 4'x5' rnd. bales Coastal, Bahia or mxd., $20 to $25 loaded your carrier, Framar H7,".' Farms. Brent Turner Thomaston 706-64 4445
75 bales bermuda hay, horse $2.50/bale Hal Shapiro Cartersville 770- O 0919
Alfalfa hay, top qlty. horse ha~ green, lots of leaf, small stem, 26% pro ein. T. Clark Douglasville 770-487-100
Alicia hay for sale, sq. bales $2.25 per bale. R.D. Courson Alma trsaw@accessatc.net 912-632-8473
Alicia h~, rnd. rolls. M. Kirkland Nicholls 912-345-5 50
Bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, rain free, $3.50 Cier bale. J.R. Hamby Cumming 770-392-95 0
Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
Coastal bermuda ha* $3/si bale. Bishop Pirkle Covington 770- 86-60 5
Coastal bermuda hay for sale, rnd. rolls $35, sljj bales $3. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 912-83 -4749
Coastal bermuda hay, rain free, rnd. bales, 5x6', s~ales $3.50 at barn, Flying W Ranch. James oods Hwy. 18 Pine Mountain 706663-2045 706-882-6580
Coastal bermuda hay, well fert. and limed, 4'x5' rolls, in barn, $30. W.J. Tyson Perry 912-987-1278
Coastal, Coastal fescue mix feed h~ 6080 lb. bales, $2 bale at barn. Kevin assar

Quitman 912-263- 784
Precut wheat straw, oat hay, sq., rnd. bales, horse qi'( Tift 44, taki~ orders for 2000. Kenneth ittle Monroe 7 0-267-9782
Premium Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls $45, stored in barn. Tim Hunter Conyers 7 0-483-8712 770-9226653
Premium qlty. Tift 44 or Coastal hay, sq. bales, $3.50 each for 15 bales or more. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267-9536
Sheltered Coastal hay, 1200 lb. bale, $30 ~er bale, call daa; or night. George Parker
illen 912-690-0 61
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, sq. & rnd. bales, for cows, call ev~s. L. Crawshaw Social Circle 770-464-29 4
Tift 44 Coastal, fert., horse qlty., rnd. bales/$35, s~. bales/$4, defy. avail. Dan Jenkins 287 enkins Rd. Tyrone 30290 770969-9340
Tift 44 bermuda hay, s~. and rnd. bales, priced according to~~ an amt. of sale. H.C. Allen McDonough 0-957-3379
Tift 44 or fescue, 4x5 rnd. baled hay, $15 to $30. L. Pa}'.ne Newborn 770-786-1826
Well fert., irr:Jiated '99 Coastal hay, fora~ tested, 4x6, 12 0# rolls, $20/roll, 80 rolls le . Clint Hood Louisville 912-625-9000

''('ou have questions regarding this cat9Jc.ory, cal Brenda Donnell at 404-651- 081.

Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current ~ermination report (not

more than 9 mon hs old) for each type.

seed advertised. Reports will be returned

upon request. Certain varieties of seed are

protected from cropa?ation unless they are grown as a c ass o certified seed. For -example, wheatseed such as Florida304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and so~bean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and askell may

not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified

seed. Profiagation of such seed is a violation o the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have

2Juestions regarding certified seed, call the arket Bulletin office or the Georgia
Department of Agriculture Seed Division,

(404l 656-3635.

.

'99 Red Moon & Star Watermelon seeds, ~erm. 95%, $2/pkg. w/S.A.S.E. H. M.

urnette 5393 Cleveland Rd Cohutta 30710 '99 old time'fu plumgrann~ seeds $2/pkg. w/SASE. C. W. urnette PO ox 100 Tennga

30751

'99 old timey t-l]lumgranny seeds, $1/p~. w/SASE. C. imes 1744 Mahan d Summerville 30747 706-857-1663

Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, Tift 85, Tift 78, custom ~lanting. Ray Beaty Coolidge 912941-204

Brown top millet, C&B, 50 pd. bags, 90% ~erm., 35 cents/lb., no noxious weeds. Lewis
odd PO Box 22 Mitchell 30820 706-598-

2554

Cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, will custom plant on your fields w/conventional or

no-till f;lanter. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-8 7-2707 706-857-7689

Cert. bermuda sfrigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44, Coastal, Tifw~ Alicia, also, custom planting. Gene art Guvton 912-728-3380

Chinese okra (Luffa Acutangul<Y_ taste like okra, but no nematodes, ~erm. 88%, $1/f.kg. w/SASE. Paul Perdue 3 0 Summer Pace Martinez 30907

Cook soybeans, cleaned & bai9ed, 99.82% i:iure, 86% ~erm., $8.50/50 lb. ag. Charles Carter Win erville 706-543-9755

Ga. collards, germ 78%, purple top turnips, ~erm. 83%, lge. puA'jle pumpkins seed, germ.

0%, $1fftkg., S SE. Emily Waters 18 Seminole t. Savannah 31406 912-927-2155

German tomato seed, Srow 3 lbs./more,

pink orE'.ellow, 50 seeds, 3, 100 seeds, $5 w/SAS . N. M. Saine 1768 White Hill Rd. Murrayville 30564 706-864-3186

New crWi, Browntop millet, 84% ~erm., call aft. 6/.lm. onnie Singleton Buena ista 912649- 486

White running butter beans exc. flavor &

$ielders bear until frost, 95% germ, $5/1/2 lb., 9/lb., PP. Joe Patterson Jackson 770-775-
2458

Ag Plants for Sale

Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in ve limited uantities.
1 pkg. w/L A E, extra post. mu tiple orders): larkspur, sweet William, oldfashioned poppy, old-fashioned hollyhock, coneflower, rudbeckia. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Coxf!d. Reidsville 30453
$1 w/SASE: petunia, hibiscus, cleome, zinnia, marigold, August lily, others, many Jlfants, no shipping. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 912-6684983
$1/pkg. w/LSASE extra postage long envelopes for multiple orders: cockscomti, old-maid's perennial moonflower, cleomes, Gloriosa daisy, purple hyacinth beans. S. Panke}'. 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540
'99 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650
'99 flower seed, needle thread, yellow hibiscus, variegated marigold, rose campion, cosmos, all col., Jerusalem cherry, moon plant, $1/pk. w/SASE. J. Boyd P.O. Box 34 Coosa 30129
'99 geranium seeds 15/$1 w/SASE. Grace Nickoles 1008 South 301 Jesuj> 31545

'99 giant sunflower seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE.

Chris Burnette 4649 Wilson Rd. Cohutta

30710

'99 marshmallow seed, extrem~ly beau.

flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE.

Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble

Hill 30148

'99 morning glory mix $1 plus SASE w/each

tsp. purchased. Wanda Blanton 469 Elford

Rd. Ell~a}'. 30540

'99 ol timey JJUrple bachelor's button seed

$1/Tbsp. w/SASE. M. ltson 4621 Stage Coach

Rd. Pelham 31779

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'99 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed

$1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial,

goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State

Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

'99 re-seeding impatiens, various beau.

colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $6

include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West

Point Circle Marietta 30068

'99 seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE: f1rewheel, blue

bonnet, echinacea, cosmos, cornflower, wallflower, Gloriosa daisy. Randy Downing

547 Oakman Dr. Chatsworth 30705

'99 seed: cockscomb, purple zinnia, orange

cosmos, castor bean, orange dwarf marigofd,

Cracker Jack marigold $1 each w/SASE.

Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock

30188

'99 seed: purple coneflower, black-eyed

Susan, hummingbird, angel's trumJ)et,

morning glory, four o'clock, more, $1 SASE.

G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale

Estates 30002

'99 seed: reseeding petunias, mxd., 1000

seed/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.

Jefferson 30549

'99 seeds: daylily 100/$4, Black-eyed

Susan, hibiscus, spider plant, Queen Anne's

lace, coreopsis, stokes1a $1/pkg. w/SASE.

Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan

30265

15 mxd. oxalis bulbs; seedlings: cat's-claw,

cinnamon-vine tuber, shade potato, grey or

brn., each item $5 PP. K. Lane 1407 W.

Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601

3" mondo grass, lge. clumps, '{ellow

daylilies, variegated euonymus in qts. Cathie

Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30168

770-739-2152

3' angel's trumpet, 3 gal./$20, walking ins in

bud, Outback Sunset, Beefsteak begonia,

acorus. Mary Gatlin Decatur 404-373-5102

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also,

eucalyptus, herbs, palms, ferns, roses,

display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson

770-775-4967

Achimenes, (widow's tears), 21 bulbs $6,

no postage w/instr. J.B. Frossard 4328 Fawn

Ln. Smyrna 30082 770-434-0793

Achimenes, mxd., 8/$1, orange 5/$1, sgl.

red 5/$1 w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest

Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589

African iris fans $1.50 ea. ppd. w/lge. sturdy

SASE, beautvberry, India hawthorn seeds

$1/pk. w/LSASE w/44 cents postage. Linda

Hazz 106 MacKa}'. Circle Brunswick 31525

Ageratum, marigold, tithonia $1/cup

w/SASE; hardy hibiscus, sweet William,

poJJpy, coneflower, shasta daisies, others,

$1/Tosp. w/SASE. B. Cason P.O. Box 447

30277

Angel's trumpet, white, pink, yellow dahlias, all plants, potted and growing, over 300 to choose from. James Casteel Cartersville 770387-1096

Angel's trumpets, pink, rooted plants, will boom this summer, $10. Wm. Rowland
Madison 706-342-1688

Asiatic lilies, red, white, pink, $1.50 each; cannas, orange, red, $1.50 each, lemon yellow $2, send postage back. Sylvia Ward 2134 Davis Rd. Stone Mountain 30087

Asters, moon seed, rose moss, petunias, bachelor's buttons, pink lady fingers, stock larkspurs, snaP.dragons, $1 ea. w/SASE. A. Philli[>S 101 Philli[> Dr., Trenton 30752

Aucuba, wisteria, Siberian iris, kerria, hydrangea $3, lace caps, helleborus $4.50, forsythia $1.50, periwinkle, thrift, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

Autumn clematis, obedient plant, lamb's ear,

swamp sunflower. Marian Seals Newnan 7.70252-3073

AZaleas & native azaleas, rhododendrons, helleborus, hydrangeas, Leyland cypress.

Anne Shearouse 380 George Gray Lane, Waleska 30183 770-427-7269

Bachelor's buttons, snapdragon, rose moss, petunias, peony poppies, moon seed, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, larkspurs. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752

Bamboo shoots, Oriental timber, var. grows 8" diameter, 60' tall; also, Caribbean pole bamboo. Suzanne Fowler Albany 912-4358603

Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5"
diameter, 65' tall. Rick Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785

Bamboo, dwarf, variegated, $5 plus $2 postage. Douglas Yaney 341 Ninth St. NE. Atlanta 30309-4208 404-874-8063

Bearded iris, 10 var., $15 PP., dbl. fan

daylilies $3, names if requested. Julius Cordle

6129 Big Texas Valley Rd. Rome 30165 706-

234'2401

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Bearded iris, named var., potted clumps,
tubers, no shipping. D. Sandlins 518 Martin Mill .Rd. Moreland 770-251-7797

Beauty berries, weigela, boxwood, Bradford pears, snowballs, forsythia. Clifford Newton 1540 Renfroe Rd. Dalton 30721 706-259-

8569

Black Elephant ears, violet stem Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, ginger lilies, will

.shi[!. Pam Jolie}'. Decatur 770-593-1599
Boxwoods, aucuba, must dig. E. Hood
Lilburn 770-923-1591

Bradford pear trees, 8' to 10', balled & burlap, 2", cal. $30 each, lge. nice trees. Frank

McDaniel Jasier 706-692-6501

Bright lilies,plants), 15/$12, pink or white
oxalis bulbs 3 doz./~1 ::>, strawberry begonias 2 doz./$12, butter-n-egg 2 doz./$12. L. Brooks
.2622 Garden Lake Blvd. Rome 30165 Bulbs: pine cone lily, hidden gin~er, crinum,
med., amaryllis, med., gardenvarie , red/white 5/$15 ppd. Virdie Altman Rte. , Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461

Butterfly bush, 3 yrs., Japanese roof iris, whites, ginger lil'l fragrant, hydrangeas, lace cap, Black-eyed Susan, will ship. Dirk Wilbur
Lilburn 770-921-0190

Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, pink, or yellow, choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, lge.-leaf Elephant ears,

all $11/dozA $2.50 postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 ::ouwanee 30024

Cannas, tall, red, hardy, $9 per doz. PP. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Rd. Lyons 30436

Castor bean seeds 107$1 w/SAS'E, beau. 4-

6' plants, purple-gm. leaf, repels moles. B.H. Strickland 25 Clearview Rd. Hartwell 30643

Cleome, Gloriosa daisy, perennial seeds,

$1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Rodney Petty 2309 Freydale Rd. Marietta 30067 770-973-6009

Cleome; cockscomb, impatiens, periwinkle, Balsam, $1 per 200 seed, money plants 50/$1,

all re-seeding, SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087

Clumll alstroemeria pulchella, yellow

dancing-lady ginger, tubers: 1 rose four o'clock or 2 sinning1a, $5 PP. B. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane

Chula 31733

Columbine,

echinacea,

foxglove,

gomphrena, lobelia, yarrow $1 per pkg.

w/SASE. Kathy Bell 82 Keetor Rd. Talking

Rock 30175 706-276-4831

Cosmos, seashell var., mxd. pinks, seeds from plants grown w/o chemicals, 50/$1, send

SASE. Debra Combs P.O. Box 29533 Atlanta

call nights. Chris Hood 0007

idville 912-252- Hartwell 706-377-2677

Cert. Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44 Hiram 30141

30359-0533

Combine run oats $2.50 bsh., bulk, disc. if bermuda sprigs, also custom planting. Cale 'Ajuga 100 plants/$20, Society garlic 20 Crape myrtles 7/gal./$15, 15/gal./$30., red

'99 Coastal bermuda h~, 800 to 900 lb. rolls, good qlty., well fert., $ O/roll. Carl Pierce McRae 912-868-5335
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, 900-1000 lbs.,

IQe. qty. W. T. Davis Haddock 912-932-5462 Gorn $23/drum, .(55 gals.), oats $21 drum,
truckload ~Y at ~ecial ~rices. C./H. Thompson ugusta 06-736- 958 706-722-

Ki~t Soperton 912-529-3900

plantsl$20, daylilies plants 100/$15; dahlia

rape vines in pots, Concord, Fredonia & seeds, mxd., $6/100, all PP. Bob Reese 3908

Stover, $4.00 ea., no shipping. James N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-

Turni~seed 5798 Hill Rd Powder Springs 8891

dMaayrliileiettsa$717.05-09,9d3i-a2n1thouos $2.50. Brantley Wise
Crocosmia bulbs 6/$5, Tropicana cannas $5, mxd .. daylilies 6/$36. Cora Lee Boggs 6669

well fert., rain free, $25/bale. Ralph Brown 5228

3012 770-943-3880

Ajuga, sedums, seaoats, vinca, trees & Ramson Free Rd. Clermont 30527 770-983-

Avera 706-547-6751 '99 Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qi~. rnd.

Exe. qlty. fescue bermuda hay, lge. 5x5 rolls, $20/roll. Joshua Martin C.leveland 770-

Seed cane, "Yellow Gal & soft ~reen Yellow Gal, limited supply. Darvin Purcel Glennville

more, $2 & up, send SASE for list. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-

3133 Daffodils, jonquils or buttercups, 2 doz./$12,

bales, 4x5 ft./$25, can load at farm. ichard 287-6614 770-531-7432

912-654-2469

229-1332

sgl. bloom daylilies $12/doz., hen and chicks

Fa}'.rer-Hosken Winterville 706-742-7844 '99 Coastal bermuda ha~, rnd. horse qlty.

Feed oats, bulk on~, $2 ~er bsh. Marvin Lewis Cordele 912-2 3-432

Tobacco plants, Spei~ht 70 & K-326 for sale. Lois L}'.nn Collins 12-684-3181

All seeds $1 w/SASE: 2 Tbsp. dk. pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwood, 25 magnolias.

10/$12. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105

$30. G.S. Brad}'. Augusta 06-592-2694 '99 Coastal bermuda, ~ood qlty. ha~ rnd.
bales $30 and $35. L. Kinsey Perry 91 -987-

Fescue has for sale,. fert., 5'x6' bales. Bob Davis Cave pring 706-777-3601

Tomato plants for sale, a variety available. Floyd Anderson Dearing 706-595-9220

M. Ha}'.es 709 S. Harne}'. St. Camilla 31730.
Aloes, Bird-of-Paradise, 20 other J)lants or winterized seeds, price list for SASE. Lee

Daylilies for sale, named var. and seedlings, tetraploid and diploid, free price list. Judson Cooper 934 Lucile Rd. Blakely 31723 912-

2837

Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256 723-5172

Page 10

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday April 5, 2000

Bulletin Calendar

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
April 7 Cow/Calf Sale, 7 pm, selling 250 head from 3 herds, Dixie Livestock Market, Oak Park, new facility off 1-16, Exit 21 & U.S. 1. Info: 912-578-3263 or 888-6383263.
April 8 Goat-A-Rama, 4 pm, educational exhibits, demos, workshops, seminars, private treaty breeding stock sale, free to public, Farm Bureau Ag Ctr., Tennille. Info: 912-552-2011/0373.
April 8 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/4693533.
April 8 Steer Powe.r X Steer Sale, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 404-646-2026.
April 14 Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm, sev. herd dispersals, approx. 300 cows, 1/2 w/calves by side, breeding age bulls, Turner County Stockyards, Hwy. 41 S., Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808.
April 15 Fleckvieh Female Sale, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 912-557-4001.
April 15 Baxley Goat Sale, 1st Sat. at 12:30 pm, at fairgrounds off Hwy. 341 E. Info: Herbert Stone, 912-367-3397/6198.
April 17 Baxley Pig Sale, 1st & 3rd Mon. at 6 pm, at fairgrounds off Hwy. 341 E. Info: Herbert Stone, 912-3673397/6198.
April 19 Annual Mountain Beef Cattle Field Day, reg. at 9:30 pm, topics: poultry litter environmental issues, stocker project results, beef quality assurance, more, UGA Ga. Min. Experiment Station, Blairsville. Info: 706-745-2524.
EQUINE EVENTS
April 7 All Running Show, all 3D, added money, pony, poles, barrels, cones, arena, Texas, Ayers Arena, ex. barrels at 6 pm, show at 8 pm, Douglas County. Info: 770-459-6300/577-1094.
April 8 Open Show, Flat Creek Ranch, Hogansville. Info: 706-637-8920.
April 8 Poker Ride, 9 am, NE Ga. Saddle Club, Lake Russell Wildlife Mgt. Area, Stephens County. Info: 770-535-7078 or 706-384-7370.
April 8 4D Barrel Race, warmup at 1O am12 noon, show at 1 pm, Lightning P Ranch, Resaca. Info: 706-624-0648.
April 8 Open Fun Show, 11 am, rain date: April 15, Habersham Co. 4-H Horse Club, Habersham County Fairgrounds. Info: 706-754-7446m6-8552.
April 8 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 9 am, jumping, huntseat, western, halter, country pleasure & beg. classes, Morgan Co. Agri-Ctr., Madison. Info: Susie Cottongim, 706-342-3775 or Kathy Fann, 706-769-4998.
April 8 Horse Show, jumping, 10 am, halter, huntseat, western pleasure racking to follow, beginners welcome, Villa Rica Saddle Club, Hwy. 166, Silverado Arena, Douglasville. Info: 770-5374464.
April 8 Ga. Paint Horse Assn. Horse Show, repeat show at Ga. lnternat.'I Horse Park, Conyers. Info: Janet Duncan, 770-902-0540 or Conyers Welcome Ctr., 770-602-2606.
April 8 Paulding Co. Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 10 am, fun, jumping, English, western, halter, racking, timed events & youth, hunter warmup 1 hr. before show start time, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: 770795-1045.
April 8 S. Ga. Saddle Club Assn. Judged Show, 10 am, Bacon County. Info: Jim Bennett, 912-632-8603, Ext. 121.
April 9 Combined Test & Dressage Show, Flat Creek Ranch, Hogansville. Info: 706-637-8920.

April 9 GDCTA Kudzu Workshop w/Jules Anderson Gagne, dressage at Woodhaven Farm, Canton. Info: Liz Heiden, 770-513-2584.
April 12-13 Team Roping Workshop, "Speed" Williams & Rich Skelton. Info': 706-602-7100.
GARDENING EVENTS
April 11 Gardening With Annuals & Perennials Class, Rockdale Co. Ext. Serv., bed preparations, planting, care & maintenance, more. Info: 770-7855952.
CRAFT FAIRS
April 7-23 Spring Festival, activities similar to spring of 1850 featured, Westville, Lumpkin. Info: 888-733-1850.
April 8 Ga. Sweet Carrot Festival, Wayne Co. Young Farmers, carrot cooking contest, arts & crafts, Hwy. 84 W., Screven. Info: Angie Brewton, 912-5792488 or Jim Galvin, 912-427-1093.
April 8 "By the Way'' Arts & Crafts Festival, 10 am-4 pm, variety of craft booths, Cusseta. Info: 912-989-3648.
April 8-9 Ottawa Farms Strawberry Festival, arts & crafts, just w. of Savannah in Bloomingdale, 912-7484210.
April 8-9 Tallapoosa Dogwood Arts & Crafts Fair, Tallapoosa Historical Society, downtown area. Info: 770-574-7436.
April 13-15 1oth Annual Baxley Tree Fest, focus on the forestry industry, over 30 events, a SE Tourism Society ''Top 20 Event." Info: 912-367-7731.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
April 8 Spring Fling at White Elementary School, 10 am-3 pm, booths still avail., 1395 Cass-White Rd., White. Info: 770606-1438.
April 15-16 Spring Arts & Crafts Festival, Henry County Marketplace, Sat., 9 am6 pm, Sun., 10 am-6 pm, McDonough. Info: 770-914-2269 or 888-661-3532.
April 15-16 Mitchell Spring Fest, quilts wanted for display or sell. Info: Etta Wilcher, 706-598-3414.
May 5-6 ''Tween the Rivers" Arts & Crafts Show & Sale, Effingham County Council for the Arts & Effingham County Rec. Dept. Info: Claudette Griffin, 912772-3377 or Sharon Wilson, 912-7549607.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
April 11 Pine Beetles: Biology and Management, forest & private, Atlanta. Info: Marco T. Fonseca, 770-551-7670.
April 12 Profitable State 2000, orn. & turf, private, Dalton. Info: Ronnie Lester, 706-278-8207.
MISCELLANEOUS
April 8 Bluebirds Over Georgia Spring Festival, 10 am-3 pm, lrge. variety of bluebird nesting boxes, arts & crafts, Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Stone Min. Info: Frances Sawyer, 770469-6672 or Betty & lip Goza, 770-9219323.
April 11 Metro Atla_nta Beekeepers Assn. Meeting, 7 pm, Richard Mansker of Ga. Dept. of Agriculture speaking on hive inspection, registering hives, treatment of diseases, N. Fulton Co. Gov.'t Annex Bldg., Atlanta. Info: C. Idol, 770-6730235.
April 13-16 Annual Peach Blossom Cluster, herding seminar & working workshop April 14-15, herding test/trial April 16, agility seminar April 13, Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds, Perry. Info: 404-233-7682 or 770-887-9195/740-1558.
If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at
404-656-3682.

Daylilies for sale, send name and address for free 2000 info. Carol Burges Rte. 2, Box 118-B Pavo 31778 912-859-2775
Daylilies, (AH:::; regd. hybrid_sJ, spring sale on selected cultivars, send $0.55 for price/var. list. Joann Stewart 2300 Simonton Bridge Rd. Watkinsville 30677-2167
Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvesfer 31791 912-535-4738
Daylilies, 1000 var., avail. now, price list free. Patricia Pannell 1160 Jones Wood Rd. Good Hope 770-267-6630-
Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 14 page descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703
Daylilies, 1500 var., $3 and up, no list, have other flowers. Betty Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia 30553 706-356-4876
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15 postpaid. Allene Harris 474 Rockdale Rd. Canon 30520 706-376-2353
Daylilies, all colors, sizes, named var., 3 for bargains, seedlings 50 cents each min. 100. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington 30014 770-787-7177
Daylilies, hosta, stokesia, roof iris, min. mint, aucuba, nandina, Siberian, dwarf reblooming iris, crinum lily, vinca, pachysandra, no shipping. Paul Banister Roswell 770-5872088
Daylilies, iris, (bearded & Siberian), cannas, (regd. & dwarf), verbena, jonquils, forsythia, hriope, vinca, sedum..- yarrow, obedient plant, will ship. L. Mulkey "umming 770-889-707~

Daylilies, iris, hosta, milk & wine lilies, St. Johns, Easter. Elender Lemon 1229 Hwy. 92 N. Fayetteville 770-461-5088
Daylihes, mix col., hybrid, $12/doz. postpaid. L. Rice 272 Fling Rd. Lagrange 30240
Daylilies, plant now for blooms this yr., many new to my beds. Ruby Kitchens 570 Salem Church Miller Rd. Haddock 31033 912-9325119
Daylilies, send $0.55 stamp for descriptive price over 350 var. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner Robins 31095 912-953-4778
Daylilies, send $1 for wholesale price list, all named varieties. Sam Sliger 2145 Hwy. 255 Clarkesville 30523 706-947-1593
Daylilies, send 2 stamps for 2000 price list of 500 var., super sale prices, AHS Garden, Flat Creek Daylilies. G. Griffin Rte. 4, Box 4525 Nashville 31639 912-686-5243
Daylily, assortment, 100 fans/$100, shipped $10, Stella de Oro clump $15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-479-5224
Dbl. daylilies $12/doz. PP., Augusta lilies or grn. hosta 6/$12 PP., pink or white oxalis bulbs 2 doz./$12, yarrow $2 w/SASE. L. Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Dbl. daylilies $12/doz., August lilies or gm. hostas 67$12, Stephanotis vine, dbl. red hollyhocks, fever few $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Ferns, foxglove, Lily-of-the-Valley, arum, hibiscus, phlox, helleborus, hosta, hydrangea, baby's breath, shasta daisy, blue-eyed grass, red cardinal. Verma Farlow East Point 404767-7656

Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory Flat 770-751-1501
Gaillardia, mullein pink, white yarrow, red bee balm, larkspur, crocosmia_. pink summer mums, pink creeping phlox, ;i>8/doz. PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
Giant cockscomb, larkspur, moon seed, pink lady's finger, not dbl., rose moss, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, echinacea, $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
Globe amaranth seed, jewel-like colors, purple, white, rose, lavender, lilac/cream, mxd. $11114 cup SASE. T. Sudderth 2043 Sugar Pike Rd. Woodstock 30188
Golden rain tree, four o'clocks, money plant seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834 Story Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Gourd seeds $2/pkg., I will pay postage. Russell Pendley P.O. Box 353 Tate 30177 770-735-3590
Graj:le mahonia, 6 to 12, $1 each, postage extra. C. Bristol Helen 706-865-5380
Hollyhock seed, send SASE. Mrs. Alton Gutherie 50 Old Red Pearson Rd. Willacoochee 31650
Hollyhocks, amaryllis, rudbeckia, Mexican sunflower, cleome, zinnias, bachelor's buttons, all mxd. colors, $1/pkg. LSASE, multiple orders-multiple postage. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd., Attapulgus 31715 912-4653641
Hosta $2/up, 5' green Japanese maples, sasanquas, camellias, naturalize aspidistra, cape jasmines, mondo, aucuba. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249
Hosta, 1 gal./$3, other plants avail., cannot ship. S. Strube Suwanee 770-945-8003
Hosta, 150 var., Stella de Oro daylily, ground cover, will ship. Bill Silvers Conyers 770-4830198
Hosta, grn. and white variegated, red and yellow canna lilies, striped liriope. R. Singleton Marietta 770-422-8611
Hosta, grn. or variegated gm. w/white, daylilies, dwarf yellow, Stella de Oro, repeats blooming, $15/doz., $2.50 postage. Charlie Cantrell 1982 Dawsonville Hwy. Gainesville 30501 770-534-3754
Hostas, $3 and up in gals., most w/multiple plants, many are newest, rarest var. for collectors. W.P. Rhodes Acworth 770-9749092
Hostas, choose from over 180 var., $3/up, Stella de Oro daylilies 12/$18, disc. on 3 doz. or more. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770-9437530
Hostas, potted, sev. var. Bobbie Bradshaw Marietta 770-427-0754
Hummingbird vine, (red), giant bloom zinnias, (mxd. colors), cockscomb, (dwarf mxd. colors), red sunflower, four o'clocks, $1 each pk. w/LSASE. K. Glenn 223 Greenwood Dr. Cedartown 30125
Hybrid daylilies $0.60 fan divided, lge. clumps $10 each, no shipping. Ruby Sunday 1248 Varnell T.H. Rd. Dalton 706-694-3487
Iris, black & other colors, daylilies, naturalizing & hybrids, hostas, hardy hibiscus, liriope, hyacinth bean seed, Homestead verbena, aucuba. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Japanese morning glory seed, 15 seeds/$3 plus SASE. W.S. Caudell 5885 Athens Hwy. Jefferson 30549
Japanese red maples, cheap and all sizes, some 5' tall in containers. Leone Norris 3411 Old Jonesboro Rd Hapeville 30354 404-7612223
Jerusalem cherry seed for sale, 1/4 tsp./$1 w/SASE, all '99 seed. L. Smith 30 Park St. Commerce 30529
Leyland cypress liners, one yr. old, 14-15" tall, in 3" pots, 10/$15; 7-12' B&B, $6 & $8 per ft. H. E. Ruark Bostwick 800-486-6733
Leyland cypress starting at $3, 3 gal./$8 each, lower prices in qty. J. Joyner Fort Valley 912-825-2833
Leyland cypress, 6-9', $8/ft., B&B. David Ridgeway Jr. Jackson 770-775-3120
Leyland cypress, Cryptomeria "Yoshino", Carolina Sapphire, 3 gal. $8.50, 7 gal. $20; also, hollies: Junipers, Evergreens, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leylands, cryptomerias, hollies, $6 & up. Harvey Moriarty Buford 770-945-1863
Lge. trees, field dug container trees, cherry var., Leyland cypress, maples, crab apples, red, pink, white dogwoods. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Low growing juniper, about 12 plants, you dig, beau. plants. Pate Earls Griffin 770-4676413
Luffa sponge seed $1/75 seeds w/SASE. Bill Jackson 3288 Rainey Rd. Villa Rica 30180
Martin gourd seeds $1/50 seeds w/SASE. Bill Jackson 3288 Rainey Rd. Villa Rica 30180
Martin gourd seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE, seeds are from thick shell gourds. Kit Connelly 1540 Agua Rd. Madison 30650 706-342-0878
Martin gourd seeds, extra thick skin, 100/$1 w/SASE, $0.66 postage. Drew Tomlin 833 Azalea Dr. Lagrange 30240
Martin gourd seeds, w/instructions, 30/$1 w/SASE. Phil Campbell 104 Shelby St. Fort Oglethorpe 30742
Mix col. bearded iris $7/doz., Siberian iris, bronze ajuga $6/doz., add $3.50 postage. RosaAvery207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Mix col. iris $3.50 per doz. if picked up here, shipping extra. Dorothy Oakes Hogansville 706-637-8501
Mix color perennial phlox, Siberian irises $1 O/doz., hollyhocks, sweet Williams, stokesia, $5/doz., $3 postage. Mrs. Glynn James 197 Glynn James Rd. Lyons 30436
Money plant seed 200/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta Hwy. Gainesville 30501
Native azalea sale, (100's), various sizes to 15 gal., call 10-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. Winona Melton 1741 Bobo Rd. Dallas 770-505-5870 770-445-0415
Native azaleas, mtn. laurel, wood poppies, Confederate jasmine, hydrangeas. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Native azaleas, orange, butterscotch, melon, red, bubblegum & white. H. Adcock Newnan 770-251-2613

Old timey daffodil or jonquil $6/doz. or old Va. bluebells, trillium, ginger, Jack-in-the-

timey white daffodils $12/doz., shipped free. Pulpit, hepatica, mayapple, alum root and

John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda Woodland ferns, send SASE for list. Ed Asher

30473

238 William Bobo Dr. Canton 770-720-1154

Old timey daffodils, . Siberian iris, variegated/green liriope, variegated vinca, castor bean seed, daylilies, shrubbery, forsythia, aucuba, Rose-of-Sharon, other. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Old timey daffodils, hibiscus seed $1/tsp. w/SASE; Siberian iris, Scotch broom; also, boxwood, diff. sizes & prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706747-2331
Old timey dbl. daylily. Kathleen Dorsey 491 Queen Rd. Gillsville 30543 706-677-3548
Ornamental Japanese maple tree; also, very tall, lge., w~d cherry tree for veneer. Henry Cobb Woodstock 678-445-4977
Ornamental gourd seed, 100 seeds/$1 w/SASE, 20 diff. miniatures. J.W. Sanders

Variegated vinca major $0.20, lamium $0.25, purple butterfly bushes, bearded irises, cannas, lamb's ear & more. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004
Vinca minor, grn. liriope & English ivy, gal. cont., sev. plants per containers. Chafles Woodliff Alpharetta 770-475-5365
Wisteria seed $1 per 5 seeds, $2 1>er 12 seeds SASE. Pam Boyette 2864 Youth Monroe Rd. Loganville 30054
Yellow canna lily bulbs $0.40 each, purple iris bulbs $0.40 each. Lou Ellen Hall 563 Roscoe Davis Rd. Monroe 30656 770-2675122
Yellow canna lily bulbs $10/12. Nell Thaxton 295 Rising Star Church Rd. Jackson 30233

4686 Hilltop Dr. Acworth 30101-4159 770974-4607
Pachysandra $10 for 50 bare root plants. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
Peony poppies, moon seed, cosmos, pink lady's finger, giant cockscomb, dbl. yellow cosmos, larkspurs. W. Phillips P.O. Box 516

Flowers Wanted
---want Lou1s1ana ins[)Li]os;--i;my color or yellow peony. Bessie Farmer 573 Brumbalow Rd. Pendergrass 30567 706-693-2556
Want Paulownia trees. Ruth Burnam P.O. Box 127 Rhine 31077 912-385-5322

Trenton 30752

Want banana trees, variegated and wide

Perennials & ground covers, daylilies, iris, leaf types, over 4' tall, Atlanta area, must be daisy, yarrow, money plant, verbena, reasonable. A.M. Mcintyre Alpharetta 770Jerusalem cherry, black-eyed Susan, cannas, 442-3135

cleome, monkey grass, others. Carol Want continuous supply of var. liriope and

Koslowksy Alpharetta 770-475-4337

hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215

Periwinkle, sweet shrub, touch-me-not, daylily, sweet Williams, tiger lily, $1/pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Pink coral vine seed 25/$1 w/$0.43 SASE.

Want daffodils, tulips, iris, or tiger Illies. A. Robb P. 0. Box 305 Oxford 30054
Want empress tree, small enough to easily transplant. Dan Haight P.O. Box 33100 Decatur 30033 404-373-0946

Elvera McDonald Rte. 2, Box 125 Nahunta 31553
Pond plant, lotus lily, yellow or pink bare roots, $.15 ppd. Lisa Whiteside 2476 Glendale Cir. Smyrna 30080 770-432-9581
Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var., price

Want fennel, rue, cinquefoil seeds/plants, call after 4 p.m. K. Lambert 3711 Gumlog Rd. Lavonia 30553 706-356-0345
Want purple, yellow, unusual amaryllis bulbs, as1atic lily; also, willing to trade bulbs. Robin Valles 2920 Spring Flats Rd. Albany

list avail., send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202 912-436-0175

Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917

Want to dig liriope/monkey grass in So.

Poppy seeds $1/tsp. w/SASE, shrubs, Atlanta area. Gary Whittington Griffin 770-

vines, roses, trees, $3-$10. S. Hood 2915 228-391 0 404-562-0084

Cade Circle Elberton 30635 706-283-4878

Want umbrella Chinaberry tree. F. Barrett

Potted plants: angel's trumj:let tree plants, Conyers 770-860-0456 ~ellow, pink, peach, call for info. Bob

Thompson Carrollton 770-834-1662
Purple bearded iris $14/doz., yellow cannas $12/doz., orange daylilies $10/doz., free seed

MISCELLANEOUS

w/order, all ppd. Linda Ross 514 Green Dr.

Canton 30114

If you have questions regarding ads

Red hibiscus, cockscomb, cleome, four in this category, call 404-651-9082.

o'clock, Caveman gourd, touch-me-not, Mexican sunflower, money plant $1/pk. LSASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Red or pink seven sister roses $5, White Cherokee roses $5, (3) passion plants $5. Lillian Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 31797

The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; thin9s to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in
the Miscellaneous category.

Red or yellow hibiscus, sweet shrub, pink and yellow variegated four o'clock $1/pkg.

Bees, Honey & Supplies

w/SASE. Audrey Rhoney 231 Lawson Homes -fOO-siiigle -story; new queens reaayfO

Eatonton 31024

produce, $65 each. Michael Surles

Red spider lilies, King Alford daffodils, Blairsville 706-745-4170

snowdrop bulbs, 2 doz.7$15 PP., orange 150 gallon stainless .steel tank, tapered.. crocosm1a 3 doz./$10 PP. Dorothy Grant 3788 bottom, 1/2 hp. mixer lid 4 ft. high, stan-d used

Spence Rd. Pelham 31779

blending honey $200. Cary Waldron

Red spider lily, red spider flower $12/doz. Waycross 912-283-8061

ppd., have lge. qty. for sale. John Culpepper 3 frame nuc, $35 w/frame exchange and

Rt. 4, Box 105J Quitman 31643

queens, $10 each, complete hive new

Redbud $10, crape myrtle, dogwood, equipment with bees, inspected $125 each. azalea $6, variety of shrubs. Johnson Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502

Dahlonega 706-864-1308

Bee hives complete with two supers each,

Rudbeckia goldstrum, autumn joy sedum, inner covers, frames etc. $50 each. Francis

geranium sanguineum, chameleon plant, Butler Hartwell 706-376-3389

germander, lamb's ear, vinca,(major/minor). Beehives and nucs; also, cases, gals.,

Susan Dodd Conyers 770-760-7254

buckets of Wildflower, Clover, Sourwood or

Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 Cation honey. Bob Binnie Lakemont 706tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's 782-6722

trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson Beehives with supers $120, singles $100,

1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507 3-425 comb nucs, new and used equipment,

Seeds $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: cleome, purple and honey for sale. Edward Colston coneflower, larkspur,~ gaillardia, alyssum Taylorsville 770-382-9619

saxatile, (yellow), columbine, zinnias. M. Lane Beehives, strong treated with super of

3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035

honey $125, cleaned and sterilized quart jars

Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple $4/doz. Roland Hatcher Atlanta 770-996bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or 0685

luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall Colonies for sale, $100 ea., will remove

114 Hill Ref. Ashburn 31714 912-567-2473 swarms or bees in buildings, and supplies,

Sempervivum hen & chicks, approx. 50-75 also for sale, queens and honey. Harold Ward

diff. var. and cols., $1 ea. ppd., min. order 10 Jr. Thomson 706-541-0608

plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd. Dadant 20 frame radial extractor, variable

Marietta 30008 770-428-1703

speed controls, exc. condition, $625. Ronald

Sgl. or dbl. seed, '99 Confederate rose seed Beasley Odum 912-586-6748 .

$2/bott w/SASE, plants dbl., $14 each, . Fresh dark honey $1/lb., will deliver 5

ship1>ed free. Mary Wood 563 W.B. Braddock gallons or more. Alan Boozer Conyers 770-

Rd. Uvalda 30473

860-1480

Shasta daisies, coreopsis, rose campion, High quality queens, Tupelo honey and

hollyhocks, mxd. daisies, $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. pollination services, place your queen orders

Hampton 511 Piney Rd. Trenton 30752

early to ensure choice dates. JoAnn Rowell

Solid grn. hostas, orange daylilies, few dbl. Nahunta 912-462-5068

file vibernums, red maples, free liriope, you dig. C. Evenson 2478 Montere_y Dr. Marietta

RoHboenrteyw, .SoHuilrlw4o5o8d0$T6e/qntc.,h

Wildflower $5/qt. Rd. Suwanee

770-971-2076

30024 770-945-0018

Spider lilies, 100 buibs/$35 plus $4 shipping Pollination services available, will remove

w/order. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 E. honeybees from structures, free estimates,

Ashburn 31714

will buy used bee equipment. Harold B.

Star flower, devil's claw, lamb's ear, Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-673-7132

illumination, love-lies-bleeding, Bolero, Strong hives only $50 each, available April

orange, & yellow marigolds, house & outdoor 15th. John Riechert Patterson 912-288-0451

plants, bulbs. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora Drive Wildflower honey $20/gal., will pick up SW. Calhoun 30701-7710

Sweet William from my great-grandmother's & bee eeping e~uip. in Upson & surrounding

plant, grown w/o chemicals, 70_ seeds/$1, send SASE. D. Combs P.O. Box 29533 Atlanta 30359-0533
Trumpet tree,(? var. ~rowing in one gal), Spanish blue bel s, wintercreeper,

c7o0u6n-6ti4e7s-.84D1a3rrel Wainwright Thomaston Will pick up swarms of honey bees in the
4Sa0na4sn-wd2ye5r5-Sle1pa9rv.i2ne4gas,mCeshsaasgtaei.nHP.Ta. rBkoyalreeaA, tliaf nntao

pachfusandra, English ivy, vinca major, hosta,. Will relocate or remove honey bees in Perry

dayli y. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. area, quotes, reas. prices. D. Oliver Perry

Alpharetta 770-475-6503

912-987-7454

Trumpet trees, peach, white, yellow, $5 Will remove honeybees & other bees in 7ea7c0h-9. 7C2-la6r9e3n8ce Childers Stone Mountain Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr.
Milton Scott Atlanta 404-344-0719 Trumpet trees, yellow, white, pink, peach, Will remove honeybees in Atlanta &

$5 each. Maggie Vincent Auburn 770-963- surrounding area, Wildflower honey $20/gal.

4372

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W.O. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887

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Will remove honeybees in Carroll County 1and surrounding areas. Wayne T. Ashmore

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Carrollton 770-832-6317

Wednesday April 5, 2000

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Will remove unwanted beehives, low or 2000 surier wig~er worms, plastic tray & accessible swarms of bees & equip. in Monroe, feed $68~ us fre1g t. Kim Holyoak Alapaha

Agenda

Pasture Program

No. Bibb, Jasper, Butts Cos. Gene Sellers 912-532- 223

.

Forsyth 912-994-1133

Albino catfish, all fish hatched & locally

Will remove unwanted hanging swarms and wown, disease free, all sizes avail. Jason equipment in Marion; Talbot and surrounding ol~oak Ala(!aha 912-532-4221

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counties. Glenn Cobb Mauk 912-649-2232 AI sizes adult bass, bluegill, .shell cracker,

Things To Eat

channel catfish, sterile grass carp, hybrid bass and ~ond supplies. Greg Grimes Ballground

Treasury.

sell their crop on a contract instead eligible for payment. Land may not

'00 shelled pecans, good qual1tv, shelled halves in 1 lb. ziplock bags, $5 per bag. Sara V. Morris Centerville 912-953-4493
199 Stuart pecan halves, hand cleaned $4/lb., bagged in shell $1/lb. Bernice Bunn Forsyth 912-994-5659
'99 Stuart pecans .80/lb. Nell Lofton Woodbury 706-553-5332
'99 Stuart pecans in the shell, $1 /lb., also

770- 35-3523 All sizes channel catfish, bluegill, shell
cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, delivery avail. Clint Shiver Newton 912-734-5144
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shell-cracker, sterile grass carp, delivery avail., pick-~ ':rC:t. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912 36 38
Bass, channel catfish finlJerlings, bluegill, bream, shell cracker, hybnct bream, sterile

HB 1142: Sponsored by Rep. Reaves .of the 178th and cosponsored by Reps. Floyd of the 138th and Purcell of the 147th. A large number of businesses worldwide currently use the

of at a warehouse auction. HB 1245 provides for a three-day period after signing the contract for the grower to change his mind (much like a rescission clause when buying a home), allows for growers to go

be hayed for a five-year period." There will be two payment rates
for the PRP in Georgia to help cover the cost of the seed, seeding and fertilizer: (1) $57 per acre for PRP1, reseeding with seedbed

some Papershell, 10 lb. min., no shipping. Wendy McClellan Covington 770-299-1942

~ass carp, del~. avail. anchester 706- 46-3657

Tony

Chew Vidalia Onion trademark for over the contract with an attorney preparation and (2) $46 per acre for

'99 black walnut meats $15/qt. ppd. Mrs. Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead, blue~ill, marketing purposes and many more before signing, and requires that the PRP-2, reseeding without seedbed

Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-532-3945

shellcracker, improved channel catfish, la. bass; sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak

wish to do so in the future, but the

contract be written in plain English. preparation.

Fanners who have a

'99 black walnuts just as they come from the tree, $2/lb. P. Meadows Adairsville 706629-7094

Ala~aha 912532-6135
Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6", 6-8", 810", also sev. 1000 lb., av% 1 1/2 lbs. Orville

Georgia Department of Agriculture does not have the resources to

HB Royal

1362: Sponsored by Rep. of the 164th and co-

gross annual income in excess of $2.5 million are ineligible for PRP.

'99 pecans, mostly halves, $20/gal., plus shipping, shelled and bagged for freezer.

Carver Douglas 912-384- 090 Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shell-

enforce

proper

usage

of

its sponsored by Reps. Hanner of the

Additional information on the

Jan.e Brown Jackson 770-775-2115 '99 shelled .Stuart pecans, mostly halves,
$4.99/lb. Ruth Bleckley McDonough 770-

cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, cra~pie, and large-mouth bass. Herman Waker Centerville 912-971-4383

trademark. HB 1142 authorizes the agency to collect and keep royalties

159th, McCall of the 90th, Reaves of the 178th, Murphy of the 18th

Pasture Recovery Program can be found on the Fann Service Agency's

954-9134 '99 shelled pecans $6/lb., 5 lb. or more

Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream,

from processors (not producers or

and Hudson of the 156th. Called the

website

on

the

Internet

at:

tJpd., call before 9 p.m. 0. L. Mize 3758 Ai.rline delive~ available. John Mitchel Springfield packers) who use the Vidalia Flint River Drought Protection Act, http://www.fsa.usda.gov.

Goldmine Rd. Canon 30520 706-245-5540 '99 shelled pecans, $5.25/lb., pp. Hazel

912-7 4-3696 European night-crawlers

$20/lb.,

ever

Onion

trademark.

The

funds this bill provides for a fund that will

Handcrafted soap, soothing goat's milk

Law 302 J.R. Wynn Rd. Chula 912-382-4842 '99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb.
bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3 lb.

heard of "black gold" for your potted plants, other names, vermi-com~ost castin~ $5/lb. Ron Stobries Fitzgerllld .12-423-60 1

obtained from this effort will go toward enforcement of the

reimburse fanners located in the Flint River Basin who do not

soap, rose petal, lavender, custom made herbal soaps, more. Kim Gay Meansville 770-358-0220

min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville 770-532-9340

Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, ~ck u~ or delive~ Dyers Trout Farm.

Department's trademark rights and

1mgate

during

drought

years.

Handmade soap, 13+ var., big 5 oz. bars $3, other, call for details. Joanie Jackson

Big Papershell j)ecans delicious, $1/lb. unshelled, plus shipping. Jane George Hephzibah 706-592-6630

Willis yer iawassee 06-896-3915 Grass ca~, bluegill bream, shell-cracker,
channel ca ish fingerlings, bass, fat-head

promotion of the Vidalia Onion industry.

Reimbursement will be determined by an auction system managed by

Cohutta 706-694-2863 Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb.
chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L.

Black Angus beef, corn fed 90 days, no hormones, processed/frozen, ready April 10. Lanier Burden Comer 706-783-3920

minnows, delive'f or fick-u& available. Robert Brown Brooks 70- 19-8 39
Largemouth bass, all sizes ufa to 24' long,

The General Assembly also passed a number of other bills that

the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgil:l Department

Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751 Raw fleeces; white &- natural colored, wool
$2-$4/lb., mohair $3-$5/lb., colored mohair

Black walnut meats $18/qt., postage paid. Rogers Odell 4716 Plainview Rd OakWood

wompt statewide delive'.t avai able. Jeremy ence Canton 770-735- 154

impact

Georgia's

agricultural of Natural Resources.

The

roving $10/lb., no shipping. K. Kiley Conyers 770-785-7002

30566 770-534-4944 Dried apples $5/lb., dried tJeaches $6/lb.,
order 2 lbs. or more. Olena Adams Ellijay

Rainbow trout, large sizes & fingerlinlJS, farm pick up or delivery. Tea Logan Elli1ay 706-635-2848

community. The following is a sampling of ag-related .legislation

Legislature appropriated million to fund this effort.

$10

Miscellaneous Wanted

706-273-3026 Dried apples 2 lbs./$10.00 ppd., dried
i:ieaches 2 lbs./$11.75 ppd. Ann Kinsey Cleveland 706-865-5510
Duck eggs for sale, $3/doz. firm, bring your

Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$4 , ship_Eed ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Lumber Ci!}' 91 -363-4451
Red worm bedrun $5/lb. Frank Herrington Cordele 912-276-1571

that was passed during the 2000 session.
HB 1182: Sponsored by Rep.

HB 1379: Sponsored by-Hudson of the 156th and co-sponsored by Holland of the 157th, Ray of the

Want 100 cord of hardwood delivered with dump-truck, need logs, 8 to 15 inches in diameter. Rick Champion Acworth 770-9753593
Want 120-200 gal. protJane tank, preferably

own container. M. Alley Jasper 770-7351824
Farm fresh yard eggs, all natural food, no steroids. Mike Sieger Woodstock 770-6644810

Red worms, 10 lbs./$8, less than 10 lb./$10

o ~us posta~e.
lains 317

John McElroy P.O. Box 250 912-824-7531 912-824-7734

Red worms, extra large. bait size, hand

counted $14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post.

Reaves of the 178th and cosponsored by Reps. Purcell of the 147th, Floyd of the 138th, Greene of

128th, Hanner ofthe 159th, Shaw of the 176th, and Royal of the 164th. This legislation brings personnel

with regulator. Dianne Fields Commerce 706-336-8492
Want 300-500 gallon propane tank, reasonably priced. Scott Magyar Grantville 770-251-8460

Fresh brown and ~reen eggs for sale (30 miles from Columbus $1/doz.Wendy Spinks Junction City 706-2 9-2823

Berz Shelton 232 Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly Hall 318 1 706-582-2468
Regd. produc~s of sterile grass carp,

the 158th, Houston of the 166th and Coleman of the 142nd. HB 1182

with the Georgia/Federal State Inspection Service, responsible for

Want a yoke for a #3 farm bell, or info where I can buy or order one. Tamme Groce Dublin 912-984-4476

Fresh brown yard eggs $1/doz. Laura Phillips Marrow 404-366-8354

channel catfish, bluegill, shell-cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, crafipie, delive~ avail.

creates

the

Environmental inspecting

produce

and

other

Want an above ground gasoline tank to store and dispense gas for home and farm

Fresh yard eggs daily .90/doz., fresh geese eggs $2.50 ea. or $28/doz. Randy Bias Social Circle 770-464-4146

Paul Williams Hawkinsvi le 912-892- 144 Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings,
treated & disease free, pick u~ or delivery

Protection Advisory

Division Agricultural Committee, whose

agricultural goods for quality and safety, under the state health

use. Jay Bailey Woodstock 770-592-1776 Want blacksmith power hammer, priced
reasonably; also, anvil & 40-100 lb. propane

Fresh yard eggs from happy happy hens that eat only natural feed, includina,kelp and

avail. Freddy Tribble Alamo 91 -568-1879 Sterile %rass carp, channel catfish

purpose

is

to

advise

the

insurance plan for employees of the

tank, near Oglethorpe Co. Crawford 706-743-8002

Mike Matthews

W, o/-,8c,~g~_,"g6T A..Dor.miny.. Mc onough Fresh yard eg!:js, brown and white, big and

fingerlings, lue/lill,. shell cracker, .redbreast, rid oream, ree deliveq. Ringo Merritt
a~nesboro 706-554-018

Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural

State of Georgia. HB 1416: Sponsored by Rep.

Want . chicken litter compost approx. 30 loads in the Commerce area. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-921-7246

small, call for prices. Odell Cripps 706-556-6180

Harlem

Sterile lass carp, channel catfish, all sizes,

blue~ill

redear bream & brass. Ed

Resources as to the effects

that

West of the lOlst and co-sponsored

Want old farm house in liveable cond., & log bldg. to move to my farm in Banks

Fresh yard eggs: brown, green, and blue, Hen erson Dearing 706-595-7183

proposed changes in environmental by Stallings of the lOOth, Royal of Co./Commerce area. Cindy Bregenzer

$1.25/doz. Eloise Brock Alpharetta 770-4756892

Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm ~ckup

rules and regulations might have on

the

164th, Walker of the

14lst,

Norcross 770-393-0089 Want old glass telephone or telegraph

Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for freezer, drug free; also meat goats. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442

by aJ?pl., catfish fingerlings. bream. andy Bennington Cumming 77 -889-9341
Sterile grass carp, re~d. dealers, qty. disc.,

family fanns and agriculture. The 12-member committee will be

Reece of the 11th and Sims of the 167th. HB 1416 provides for a

insulators. S. Varnador Smyrna 770-3131994
Want old horse equipment with iron wheels,

Pecan meat halves, cleaned $4.50/lb., pieces $4.00/lb. Elsie Hawthorne Mansfield

pickutJ Mon.-Sat. or sta ewide del~., 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Del Chapman McDonoug 770-957-

composed of both legislators and

statewide referendum of voters to

butter churn # 4,5,or 6, and an old dOU!:jh bowl, call after 7 p.m. Leroy Harem

770-786-6239

8916

active fanners.

determine if certain farm Cumming 770-887-1314

Pecans shelled while you wait .30/lb., White Amur sterile tripod P.rass carp, ideal Stuarts $1/lb., shelling included with for grass, weed contro , private and

HB 1245:

Sponsore.d by Rep.

equipment, including tractors and

Want to buy several old wood paneled doors, must be solid wood, need faucet for an

tJUrchase, no shipping. Jackson 771-775-6592

Diane

Glidewell

recreational fionds and lakes. G.L. Gilbert Thomaston 06-648-2062

Reaves

of the

178th

and

co-

combines, should be exempt from

older bath tub. Legay Saul Fayetteville 770487-7363

Pecans, mostly pieces, $4/lb., mostly halves, $5/lb., 3-lb. min., other. Russell Eaton Stockbridf.!e 770-506-2727
Quail eating eggs and dress birds, fresh and tasty eggs $1.25710 ct., and $2.50/24 ct., birds $3 eacl\. Robert Neal Atlanta 404-622-9432

Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4157
Fertilizers & Mulches

sponsored by Reps. Floyd of the 138th, Purcell of the 147th, Shaw of the 176th, Smith of the 169th and Houston of the 166th. This piece of

ad-valorem property taxation. The Want to buy used 250 gallon propane tank,

referendum,

to

be

held

in

reasonably priced. 770-646-6650

T. E. Monday

Bremen

conjunction

with

the

November

Want used chain link fencing, 6', 5', or 4', reas. priced; want used 1" or 1 1/4" schedule

2000 general election, must receive 40 black iron pipe. G. Adams Forsyth 912-

Shelled pecans for sale, $5/lb. Charles Ball Rome 706-252-1013
Smoke cured emu/beef snack stick, 1% fat, 3% cholesterol, weight .7500/oz., ship 25/box $23.95 postage paid. B. Bramlett Donalsonville 912-524-5896
Strawberries for sale, you pick, $1/lb., if we pick, $1.25/lb. Roger Dasher Glennville 912654-4931
Stuart pecans, mostly halves, $4.50/lb., buy 10 get 1 free. Asa Hill Yatesville 706472-3407
Sweet, big and juicy strawberries, you pick or pre-pickect, Weo.-Sat. 9-6, Sun. 2-6. Jason Bell Homerville 912-487-3861
Very good black walnuts for sale. R.O. Wakefielct Alpharetta 770-475-6775

'99 mulch hay, sq. bales, sev. thousand bales avail. widely. on 400 bale min., wheat straw avail., leave message. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-367-4054
10,000 bales of wheat straw, $2.25/bale, wantity discounts available. Al Cooper
aynesboro 706-554-7256 706-554-5456 2 for 1 front-end loader bucket of aged horse compost $10. Anne Primerano Gainesville 770-889-7969
A+ horse manure w/shavi'd9s, lge. fvickup load, 3 mos.-1 yr. Garden Gol $49, dey. w/in 20 mi. Chip Salem Al(!haretta 770-664-7924
Adled horse manure/shavings compost for gar en or lawn, tou pick up and load, easy access. Sandra arnet Clermont 770-9837424

Water ground meal, flour, grits $3/5 lbs., $4/1 O lbs. plus post, also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Rt. 1, Box 76 Junction City 31812 706-269-3630

Compost, cow manure $50 for 10-wheel dump-truck load, mulch hay $1 O/round. bale. John Lowrey Rome 706-232-9045
Free composted horse manure wt shavings,

Herbs

easy access, will help load. M. Brus L-oganville 770-554-9193

'99 Peter pepper seeds $1 /pkg. w/SASE. Wes Nations 4655 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710
'99 Peter pepper seeds, $1 w/SASE, instructions included. Ryan Caudelle 101 SE Hwy. 138 Riverdale 30274 770-478-0375
Bird's-eye pepper seed, 25 pods/$1 w/SASE. Eloy C. Murphy 1633 Summerlin Rd. Moultrie 31768 912-941-5254
For sale, very hot pepper, leek seeds; also, river cane tor jJlanting, call after 6:30 p.m. and before 9 p.m. Sonn{McDonald Forsyth 912992'9655
Old timey garlic bulbs & elephant. garlic bulbs $6/doz., shipped free. Allen Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Old timey yellow cayenne hot pepper seed $1/packet w/SASE. Dillon Anthony Commerce 706-335-4726
Yellowroot--3 4-lb. lard box contents only, ppd. Albert Cook 2356 Track Rock Ch. Rd. Blairsville 30512

Free .horse manure compost, easy access,

will load free by axriointment. Bob Deluria 400 Five Acre Rd. pharetta 30004 770-667-

7350

Free horse manure mix w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for Clark-Oconee & surrounding counties, load ~ ap~t.-small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706- 69-6 06

Free horse manure mixed with shavings,

unlimited suppl~tcou haul and load. R. Ernstes

Holly S(!rings 0-345-5366



Free horse manure/shavings mxd., dbl.

bagged/sealed, you load, dry weather on~,

conv. Roswell, Canton, Cumm1nf, Ive. msg. . Culp Woodstock 770-664-518

Garden Gold aged horse compost w/shavings, dump truck load $95, free ae~

w/in 1O miles. Gordon Hamby Austell 77 -

948-2977.

.

Horse manure mxd. w/shavings,i:r.ou load, $5/load. Laura Ellenberg Forest ark 770961-5235

legislation provides for a "bill of
ri~hts" for tobacco producers who
Old sawdust, piles from milling operations over 15 years ago, for sale. Wilbur Dixon Donalsonville 912-861-2641
Pine straw $2.25/bale at farm, $2/bale over 200 bales, will deliver for a small fee. James Dixon Baxley 912-367-9701
Pine straw del. & installed $4.50/bale, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton Co.s. Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain 770-5933405 770-492-9200
Pine straw delivered 100 mile radius of Atlanta, $2.70 300 bale min., 600 bales $2.60 per bale. Russ Austin Loganville 770-4669111
Pine straw for sale, clean, tight, bright color bales, delivery possible. Jimbo Crumley Winder 770-725-7804
Pine straw, $2.75/ bale, installation available, free dely., Atlanta-South, pager number given. J. Bulloch Warm Springs 770571-0189
Pine straw, $3/bale, free dely., 50 bale min., w/in 30 min. from Macon, min. Atlanta area. Mike Crawley Macon 912-742-1096
Pine straw, 75 bales min.;$4/bale, delivery & installed. J. W. Lewis Cumming 770-8869427
Pine straw, clean red slash long needle, fresh lge. bales $2.75 ea., del., qty. disc.tractor trailers, Macon to N. GA. Jer.ome Murphy Vidalia 912-537-3012
Pine straw, lge. clean bales, mm. 30 bales $4/bale, del. & spread. R. Lewis Buford 770932-2217
Pine straw, long-needle, slash - big red, clean bales, fresh raked, we del. and/or install, reas. prices, semis avail. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3634
Pretty pine straw $2/bale, you load & haul. Lamar Walls Mauk 912-862-3890 706-3260437

a majority of more than one~half of the voters to pass.
Wheat straw, good large tight bales. Bob Strickland McDonough 770957-5110
Wheat/oat straw, 1200 sci. bales, $2.25/bale at barn. J. Davis Haddock 912932-1020
Poultry Compost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of. the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guii:lelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on (!age 2.
Aged chicken litter compost, dry, $25Tpickup or $150/dump truck, I load, you haul. James Wilhite Jefferson 706-367-8804
Aged goultiy litter & compost, I load your pick-up. avid Phillips Rock Spring 706-9654341
Oddities -,o-o gooa5Uckeyes !orsafe,-T0-0 or more
$10, YOIJ pay the postage. Geraldine Worley Calhoun 706-629-4382
Gentle, homemade lye soap: plain, cinnamon oatmeal, lemon, 4 oz. bars/$1.50, blocks $4/lb., other, $3 shipping. Linda Stewart Cumming 770-887-6988
Good quality gourds for crafts and Martins, several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1 each. William Blackwell Jasper 770-7352646
Gourds, 50 cents/up, Martins, bottles, dippers and more, all shapes and sizes, will ship. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983
Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle, will sh~. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218

994-0010

Garden Space
374 acres of garden space ava.1lable m the Centerville area. L. Moore Lithonia 770-9799834

Notices
Looking for NW Ga. man who purchased a buck named Thunderwood Dominos Dolan from Gayle Majors, please call, very important. Daniel Young Waleska 770-7207942
Will Betty Dixon from Jacksonville, Fl. please contact me about your seed order or send SASE. Freida Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. Flowery branch 30542

Out-Of-State Wanted

Want 1 used portable pecan cleaner, in good cond. Bob Kimble Kingston AL 334-

898-2327

Want Farmall 140 w/cultivator and misc.

equipment, good condition for gardening,

consider Cub Farmall or A- Series. John Wafd

4220 Knoxville Ave. Cocoa FL 32926 321-

636-1023

.

Want registered Nubian buck, must be disbudded and very gentle. Lisa Patton Turtletown TN 423-496-901 O

Want to trade poppy seed w/anyone; I have dbl. carnation j)each, purple & red seed to swap. Mr. Ron Story P.O. Box 311 Charlotte TN,37036

Wanted O.E.G. Brassy Back rooster and Lemon Blue hens, locaf call from 404/770. Randy Dennis Graham AL 256-568-3372

Firewood
Free firewood, mostly oak trees, mustoe insured and bonded, you cut & haul. M. Shoaib Fayetteville 770-460-6335
Free wood, 10,12 red oak and hdwd., flat

Fish & Supplies

Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered, Rye mulch hay, large round bales. Lovenna

curds, all sizes, no shipping. Hoyt Howard land, easy access. J.S. Batchelder

small dump truck, $40/load defiendini on Webb Juliette912-994-9492

Cumming 770-887-2034

Dahlonega 706-867-8174

12-14" sterile grass carp, ~';-6-8"; distance. Jim Ripley Craba(!(!le 7 0-410- 176 Topsoil, fill dirt, lge. dump truck, spreading Gourds, sev. var. & 1000 to choose from, Oak & hickory firewood, seasoned or

8-11" -channel catfish, qty. disc., free Mulch hay, dry square bales, $1.50/ier bale avail., surrounding counties, Twiggs, Bleckley, will ship. Carroll Hayes Adel 912-775-2123 green, cut to any size, dely. & .stacking free,

statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele in barn. James Harrington Griffin 70-228- Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn Rte. 1, Bex 2155 Gourds: Martin, all sizes $1/up, no shipping. 1/2 cord $65. Corey.Campbell Decatur 404-

912-273-4150

0114

Jeffersonville 912-945-3846

Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039

241-0192

Market Watch

Cynthia McGuire, left, grew a 35pound pumpkin, and K~ri Brewton grew this 38-pound pumpkin as part of Haralson County 4-H's pumpkin growing contest.
Agenda
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Floyd of the 138th and Purcell of the 147th. HB 1132 is the first of several house-keeping bills that relate to regulation of Georgia's ~~ ind_ustry. This particular piece of legislation ~rmply brings the state law up to date with the Federal Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO), which was updated ~y the Interstate Milk Shippers Conference m May of 1999. The new_ Ordinan~e eliminates many redundancies found m the October 1997 version and re-organizes many of the Ordinance's administrative rules.
HB 1138: Sponsored by Rep. Reaves of the 178th and co-sponsored by Reps. Floyd of the 138th and ~cell of the 147th. This bill provides greater flexibility in the law governing the disposal of dead farm animals. Thanks to new technology and better disposal methods, some methods that are currently approved by law are outdated, and HB 1138 provides for the us~ ~f ne'."'er disposal means, specifically mcmeration. To extend this flexibility to the futllre, the .bill also allows for the Commissioner to approve new technolog~/disposal methods instead of approvmg them legislatively.
HB 1139: Sponsored by Rep. Reaves of the 178th and co-sponsored by Reps. Floyd of the 138th ~d Purcell of ~e 147th. This simple darry house-cleanmg bill clarifies the law as it pertains to ownership (or temporary possession) of dairy receptacles such as milk crates. As the law now stands, ownership of dairy receptacles by anyone besides the original processor is a violation of OCGA 26-2249. Passage of this legislation exempts members of the dairy industry, specifically distributors, who temporarily house (or possess) dairy receptacles before they are returned to their original owner.
HB 1140: Sponsored by Rep. Reaves of the 178th and co-sponsored by Reps. Floyd of the 138th and Purcell of the 147th. Another dairy bill, this legislation authorizes the Commissioner to assess and collect monetary penalties for certain violations of the Georgia Dairy Act of 1980 such as sanitation violations. In the past, the Commissioner's only recourse for penalizing violators was t~ close the violating dairy or processmg plant (usually for two to three .days). Unfortunately, this results in closure after the sanitation violations have been corrected, and farms and plants are forced to dump clean and fresh milk or dairy products. Monetary penalties assessed under this legislation cannot exceed the amount of profit violators would make during a shut-down, and all funds collected are remitted to the General
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Market Watch is provided courtesy of Extension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agricultural & Env.ironmental Sciences University ofGeorgia. Readers should 'bear in mind that Georgia commodity prices are affected by market conditions throughout the U.S.
Outlook Briefs Cotton Market Entering Critical and Volatile Phase. The cotton market has made some wild swings in recent weeks - sending a caution flag to producers looking for ~arly pricin_g
;? opportunities on a portion of theu
expected 2000 crop. Not fe~, the market outlook remains cautiously optimistic" that prices will regain momentum and move upward again.
December 2000 cotton futures dropped almost 3 cents per pound duri~g March 15-27. At least some of this decline can be attributed to significant to heavy rainfall across most of the cottongrowing region from Texas to the Southeast. The prospect for improved planting moisture (perhaps to be accompanied by increased acres p~ant~d) was enough to send prices spualmg downward. Prices also appear to be wavering at what has been a general slowdown in the dramatic improvement of the world price or A-Index since roughly the first of the year.
In its decline, however, the market has (at least for now) shown a willingness. to ignore the longer-range bulh~h conditions. Likely, the market will eventually recover its losses of late March. Long-range weather forecasts continue to call for drought during much of the growing season, wo.rld consumption is recovering, foreign stocks are declining, there is a general shortage of exportable good quality cotton and the Australian crop (now being harvested) is being hit by rainfall and subsequent quality concerns.
The market (December futures) appears to have good support at the 59- to 60-cent level thus we would think that the downward slide has about run its course. A rally could eventually carry prices to the 64- to 66-cent level. .
Our calculations suggest a scenario of about 63 to 65 cent combination of cash plus POP this fall. Subje~t to ~asis and grade risk, we would defme t~is as the producers' worst case. scenan? or the opportunity cost of domg nothmg. The name of the game this season must be to offer downside protection while maintaining flexibility to benefit from price improvement. Should the market recover into planting season and early summer, a combination of contract P!us Call Option or purchase of a Put Option would appear feasible.
USDA's Prospective Plantings report will be issued on March 31 and could show as much as 15.5 to 16 million acres possible compared to 14.9 last year. If acreage is large, that will offset some of the weather concern. If weather cooperates, a crop of 19 million bales ~r more could be in the offing. At this juncture, it appears wise to not go into harvest completely unprotected.
Corn Market Overview. New crop December 2000 com futures continue to move higher on fears of a dry spring and forecasts of continued La Nina effects lingering into the early summer. ~he contract poked to a life-of-contract h~gh of $2.64 in mid-March before settlmg back into a trading range in the high $2.50's. Chicago Board of Trade reports large speculators are holding net long positions and their purchases have fueled

the rally. Added buying wi~l co~ti~ue the rally but if they change theu opmion and head for the door, look for a test of the congestion area bounded on the bottom near $2.43.
Soybean Market Situation. November soybean futures continue to march higher on drought fears in the Midwest. The market seems undaunted by the South American harvest now in full swing. Georgia soybean gro_w_ers should use this rally as a forward pncmg opportunity. Fundamental projections call for much lower prices this fall IF rains come to the Midwest. Beginning a forward pricing program now is a prudent market risk management strategy.
Wheat Market Conditions. July
o! wheat futures contracts have turned south
heading into the home stretch the winter wheat growing season. Timely rains arriving in many parts of the wheat . areas of the high plains means a9equate U.S. supplies along with large. world stocks. Prices are likely to contmue to trend lower into the harvest period.
Dairy Outlook. U.S. milk production in February was up 8.2%. Most of t~e increase occurred in western states. This high production has resulted in the lowest prices seen in over 20 ye~s. T~ ?J'.fset these low prices, Wisconsm pohtici~s have introduced a bill to extend dauy price supports two years and raise the support price to $12.50/cwt. They a~so want to target $500 million in new dairy market loss payments to smaller producers. Payments would be cappe.d ~t $14,500 per farm (150 cows), and_ is targeted for Fiscal Year 2001, startmg October 1, 2000.
Stopping the production inc~ease '."'ill require tluee things: Low rmlk pnces (already here); high feed costs. (cou~d happen with a drought); and a 2% ]Ump m interest rates. Interest rates are increasing and for every 1% jump in interest, net income falls 6 to 8%.
,Ga. Counties Eligible
For Pasture Program
State Executive Director Hanson Carter remindes farmers that they have until April 14 to sign up for the Pasture Recov~ry Program (PRP) at their local Farm Servi~e Agency (FSA) office. Twelve Georgia counties whose pastures were destroyed or damaged by severe drought in 1999 are eligible for financial assis~~e to help ~e establish forage crops. Eligible counties are: Banks, Barrow, Butts, Clarke, Clayton, Fayette, Henry, Jackson, Lamar, Madison, Mpnroe, Oconee, Pike, Spalding, Taylor, and Upson.,
The U.S. Department of Agricultllre has allocated $40 million for the program, nationally, while Georgia's share of the funds will depend on how many farmers apply for assistance..
To become eligible for the PRP, counties had to qualify for both the Livestock Assistance Program and the Emergency Conservation . Prograrr:, according to Clark Weaver, Chief of ~SA s. Price Support/Conservation/Comphance Department.
Eligible land must be established pastllre on which livestock is normally grazed and which was so damaged or destroyed by drought that seeding is required to reestablish the fo:age .c:op. Only land physically located m ehgible counties qualifies for the program.
Hayland is not eligible fo~ the pr~gram, and re-seeding conducted pnor to filing an application for PRP assistance is not
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Casey Hair, 6, is shown with two of the turnips she harvested. One weighed 7 1/2 pounds, while the other weighed 4 1/2 pounds. Casey is. the daughter of David and Donna Hair of Hazewell, Ga.
Goat-A-Rama
Scheduled
A Goat-A-Rama featuring educational exhibits, hands-on demonstrations, workshops, seminars, and a chevon cooking contest will be held April 7-8 at the Washington County Farm Bureau Agricultural Center in Tennille, Ga. Also featured is a private treaty sale of goat breeding stock from Georgia and other southeastern states.
This free event is sponsored by the Washington County Meat Goat Association, Washington County Extension Service and the Washington County Farm Bureau.
Educational activities include: herd working and hoof trimming demonstrations; show workshops; predator control seminar; Fort Valley State meat goat specialists' updates; a seminar on starting a goat dairy; goat equipment exhibits; feed~ ~nd miner~ls; forage displays; and milkmg,. cooking and cheese making demonstrations, plus more.
For more information, call Sidney Law at (912) 552-2011 or Joe McNair at (912) 552-0140.

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infestation by reducing or eliminating

water sources such as leaky pipes and

irnoofcs~ntreamctovwinitgh

any wood the soil,

and like

debris wood

trellises connected to homes; replacing

damaged sills and floors, and sealing

cracks in concrete and other structural

materials.

***

My house is made of brick. Is it

protected against termites?

Not necessarily. Termites can eat

doorframes, windowsills, rafters and

roofing in addition to the wooden

framing behind the brick of your

home. Some new homes have steel

framing to prevent. structural ~amage

from the termites, but the termites can

eat many items containing cellulose,

including picture frames, furniture and

paper. No home is "termite-proof..
If you have problems or questzons

about products or services regulated by

the Georgia Department of Agriculture,

write: Consumer Services, Room 224,

Agriculture Building, 19 ML. King Jr.

Dr:, Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call

. toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or

in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.