Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 83 [i.e. 87], no. 17 (2000 April 26)

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol., No. 17

Wednesday April 26, 2000

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S7Vidalia Onions Arrive in Georgia

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The world-famous Vidalia onions have arrived at the marketplace in Georgia, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
"The first onions have begun to trickle into stores," said Irvin. "So far, it looks as though we are going to have an excellent crop this year. As we begin to enter the peak harvest time, I expect we will have plenty of onions to fill Georgia's demand and those of Vidalia fans across the nation and throughout the world."
Farmers throughout the 20-cminty growing area began to harvest onions recently. The Georgia Department of Agriculture has been monitoring the maturity of this year's crop very closely after many onions were withheld from sale last year due to being premature.
"A premature onion does not possess the characteristics or quality that should be associated with the Vidalia name," Irvin said. "It is important to us that only the highest-quality onions be sold as Vidalia and it looks like that is what we

are going to be getting this year." The Vidalia onion crop brings
around $60 million to Georgia's economy annually. During Vidalia season, the sweet onions are available at farmers' markets and grocery stores around the state.
Vidalias are sweet, yellow onions grown exclusively in a 20-county region in Georgia, but loved by consumers all over North America. Their mild, sweet taste makes Vidalia onions more versatile than onions with a stronger taste. Vidalia onions normally are available from late April through midJuly. The crop is planted from September through February each year, with about 70 ,000 plants produced on each acre.
Similar onion hybrids are grown in other parts of the country, but the combination of sandy soil and mild climate provide the Vidalia onion with its distinct flavor. Vidalia onions are a good source of Vitamin C and dietary fiber, whiie low in calories and fat, and cholesterol free.

Glickman Announces Increased Payments For Conservation Reserve Program Signup

Landowners can receive more money for participation in the Conservation Reserve Program continuous signup, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The new financial incentives - totaling up to $350 million in the next three years - include signing bonuses and more money for installing and maintaining conservation practices.
"Higher payments should persuade more landowners to participate, protecting even more environmentally sensitive land along streams, rivers, wetlands, and public water supplies," said Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman. "In difficult economic times for farm country, this additional $350 million will mean more cash in farmers' pockets."
The continuous signup enhancements consist of additional economic incentives and updated rates including:
*An up-front signing bonus of $10 per

* Increases in maintenance rate incentives for certain practices involving tree planting, fencing, or water development. Between $2 to $5 per acre may be added to existing maintenance rate incentives.
* Updated marginal pastureland rental rates nationwide to better reflect the market value of these lands. In many cases, rental rates increased with the update.
The rule changes and incentives apply only to certain CRP continuous signup practices that generally include small acreage that provide high environmental benefits because of their impact on much larger areas. Up to $100 million in FY 2000 and $125 million in FY 2001 and
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My sister who lives in Valdosta is bringing me some plants from her beautiful flower garden. We tried this last . year, but for some reason most of the plants died. What can we do to make sure that the plants stay healthy this time? I live in the northern part of the state.
The problems you encountered last year may not have been caused by anything that you or your sister did wrong. Many plants are hardy statewide, while others are dependable only in a portion of the state. When selecting plants for your landscape you should always choose plants that grow well in your area. You should contact your local county extension service for recommendations on the plants your sister should bring for transplanting.
What. can you t*e*ll*me about growing
peppers? Peppers are very tender plants, like
eggplants, and are very susceptible to cold temperatures. Transplant pepper seedlings after the soil has warmed and the danger of frost is passed - in fact, too cool soil may inhibit pepper seedling growth.
If the temperatures are too cold, leaves may yellow and flowers may drop off. Peppers do best in welldrained soil. Space pepper seedlings 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart in a row. Fertilize the area before transplanting pepper seedlings. Apply a side dressing of fertilizer once the plants have been in the ground about a month. Keep moisture consistent by mulching around pepper plants. Uniform .moisture is important all the way through to harvest time. Blossom-end rot is likely to occur if there is inconsistent moisture.
If you have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building, 19 ML. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Geo.rgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.





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Next Handicraft Edition Set for May 17
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for May 17. The deadline for notices is May 3.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).

acre for every year the contract covers. This amounts to $100 to $150 per acre at

Irvin Stops Ash Disposal in Georgia

the start of the contract to help defray up-

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture the disease has been eradicated.

officials.

front installation costs for filter strips, Tommy Irvin has contacted U.S.

The 100-ton load of ash originated in

"Due to the seriousness of Classical

riparian buffers, grassed waterways, field Department of Agriculture quarantine Philadelphia and was shipped for disposal Swine Fever, this material would

windbreaks, shelter belts and living snow officials to deny permission for a load of in Haiti. After.being dumped there the ash constitute an unacceptable foreign animal

fences. * A payment equal to 40 percent of the

incinerator ash from Haiti from being disposed of in Georgia.

was brought back under orders from the State Department and was planned to be

disease risk to our domestic swine industry," said Irvin. USDA has promised

practice installation cost, in addition to the 50 percent cost-share paid by USDA

The ash had spent time on the ground in Haiti and has the potential to brill'g

buried in Florida. When officials there refused, the next burial site considered was

that the load would not be brought into the state without the permission of the Georgia

for establishing certain approved practices.

Classical Swine Fever (also known as Hog Cholera) back in the United States where

in Georgia near Folkston. Word of this caused Irvin to seek the help of USDA

Department of Agriculture and Georgia's Environmental Protection Division.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday April 26, 2000

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

*All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all ttem(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following crtteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or. other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quanttties); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limtted to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family untt in _any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some
categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday

Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, AHanta, GA 30334-4250 * Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. * Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so tt is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. * There is a 20-word limtt for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edtt notices. * Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN wtth the following exception: out-of-state residents - may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. * Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800 282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct: The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.

FARMLAND RENT/LEASE

Hunting leases for Coffee, Wayne,Colquitt and Wheeler County, insurance furnished, all small tracts. M. S. Lee Tifton 912-3S26424 912-3S2-0704

Land for lease, Coastal bermuda hay field, If you have questions - regarding ads 16 A. at $50/A., available now, near Norman in this category, call 404-651-90~2. Park. James Bloom Moultrie 912-S90-6795

The Farmland for Renlllease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an .ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted

Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
1S A. horse pasture, barn w/stalls, elec., pond, stock tank and room for 6 horses. Horace Smith Roopville GA 770-S54-4S3f

Deadline for submitting notices is tile 15th Responsible hunter wanting to lease 200,

of each month. Ads received after this date 1000 A. hunting land, Gordon or surrounding

will be published the following month counties. Jimmy A. Bowers Calhoun GA

When submitting ad, please designate it for 706-625-2034

the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Want approx. 5 A w/house in Walter, Notices to buy or sell farmland are Jackson or Rockdale co. Aron Walsh

published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
12SO acres of deer hunting land for lease. Wyatt Johnson Midville 912-763-3236

Decatur GA 404-2S4-S622
Want deer lease, responsible older hunters, willing to make improvements to property, top dollar paid. Bill Kriochel Atlanta GA S00-227-6726

150 A. farmland for rent, Barrow Co., SO% fenced, 2 lrg. barns, plenty of water, elec. avail, no hunting. Zachary T. Coles Lawrenceville 770-962-48S3

Want good pasture land with/without a barn, to put my horses on, in the Newton, Rockdale or other counties around this area. J Martin Conyers GA 770-761-_1779 404-

200 A. bordering WMA in Hancock Co. for S96-1599

individual leases for '00-01 hunting season, Want hunting lease for 50-100 A. in NW

plenty of game. Ray Greene Marietta 770-977- Georgia, for one person, will abide by any

0914 706-4440060

rules. Ron Barnes Jasper GA 706-692-3393

25+ acres of fescue for grazing avail. in N. Griffin, will settle for 40 acre/yr., avail. for cattle or equine. Greg L Williams Dallas 770-4595663 770-356-1 S91
250 A. for rent or lease, also lge. fish pond for lease, some turkeys. J.W. Yawn McRae 912362-4733

Want hunting lease,- responsible nondrinker, and safe-minded, looking for 200/more A., 2000 season green Taliaferro, Putnam, Hancock or surrounding areas. John Glass Ellijay: GA 706-276-22S2
Want to lease 50 acres or more, mostly pasture in bartow co. for cattle. Tracy Terrell

3 acres of fenced pasture with furnished cabin, five stall barn tack room with hot & cold water, $500/month, utilities included. Sandra Blount Thomson 706-595-5922
60 A. for rent, pastureland, hay & pond, on paved Rd. near Newborn. Herb Horton Covington 770-7S4-9703
7 1/2: acres of land for lease in Oglethorpe Cly., land furnished with trailer, $375/month for rent, option and deposit. William Wright Atlanta 770-996-5516 404-233-S551
9 A. track for rent, Lexington, Ga., 12 mi. from Athens, 1 mi. off Hwy 7S, $200/month. Wm. C. Wright Atlanta 404-233-S557 770-996-5516
For lease 1Oacres in West Cobb off Villa Rica Rd. Bill Spinks Marietta 770-424-7171 77042S-7622
For rent, 15-20 acres of hay land on the shore fertilized with chicken litter. K. Fahn Calhoun 67S-520-4348

Kennesaw GA 770-795-S237
Want to lease hunting land, 200-1000 A., in Washington, Hancock, Waren, and Green co. Bennie Parks Ellijay: GA 706-273-3700
Want to lease hunting rights on small acreage, in Gwinnett, Jackson, & Barrow counties, family of 4. Don Maloney Lilburn GA 770-931-9967
Want to lease, land that has plenty of turkeys, strickly for turkey hunting, in Lamar, Spalding, Butts, or Pike Co. Lamar Johnson Griffin GA 770-5S4-0562
Want to rent 4 acres w/house, have horses, near Forsyth/charter in Monroe Co., Macon, 1st of October B. Beck Athens GA 706-3160531
Want to rent cattle pasture for cattle only w/in 75 mi. radius of Rabun Co., fencing considered w/terms. Terry York Rabun Gap GA 706-7465519

For rent, approx. 12 ac.. pasture for cattle, exc. ience, partial Shade, good grass, you supply water trough, no more than 15 head. Kelly Gilleland May:sville 706-652-2SS3

Want to rent pasture in Villa Rica-Temple area, suitable for cows. Dennis Jordan Temple GA 770-562-S517

For rent/lease, 30 A. open farmland $12/A., Items for sale or services offered in any located 3 mi. North of Reynolds, Ga. off of Hwy. ad must conform to all laws and

12S. Wymann Hartley Warner Robins 912- regulations covering sales and

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movement of the same.

FARM EMPLOYMENT

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

Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.

Dependable & experienced person seeking part time horse-care position in Canton, Alpharetta- Woodstock area. Sandy Smith Canton 770-202-5S5S
Dependable widow lady would like work on farm with non-drinker, please call. Grace Barfield Hahira 912-794-2914

Exp. person seeking evening/weekend work on horse farm, in exchange for riding privileges, in Alpharetta or Cumming are<:t. Michelle Maddalena Lawrenceville 770-S220154

Looking for job on chicken, cattle or dairy farm, need house,. utilities and salary. Richard Snyder Jefferson 706-336-S623

Part-time barn help wanted in exchange for board for your horse in a small private deluxe facility. Ronnie Schmucker Snellville 770760-9765

Seeking horse people to help with 14 stall horse barn, in Loganville Ga. area, call Caleen. Mark Drillot Loganville 770-466002S

Want experienced and reliable broiler house farm manager, full-time, 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 770-620-

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Want job, any kind of general farm work, chicken house, anything, married, no kids, need housing. Billy Lane Claxton 912-7390026

Want person/family for work on layer farm, house and salary provided, call between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Ronnie Moon Comer 7067S3-3464

Want reliable person/family to work on broiler chicken farm, house/salary provided, call daytime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton 706-27S-4535 706-629-9145

Want someone to do fencing, mowing, and weeding, etc. on small farm 3 to 5 days/week. Len Horne Albany: 912-439-S235

Want versatile, experienced farm manager w/mechanical ability to work on farm, pecan exp. helpful, but not necessary. Bill Newman Albany: 912-432-9316 912-435-0056

Women w/5 dogs want job on farm in exchange for living quarters or prepared to pay $500/mo., exp. garden designer. Susie Wrenn Conyers 770-761-S5SO

FARM MACHINERY

If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the adverti.ser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'47 SN Ford tractor, good cond., stored in garage, runs great, good tires, paint restored, hyd. lift, $2500. Glen Strickland Forsyth 770SS6-7290
'49 SN Ford tractor, 3 pcs. of equip., needs one front tire, $3000/obo. Chuck Crane Commerce 706-335-3353
'51 Ford tractor SN, live lift, good condition. Carl Glymeh Augusta 706-73S-4394
'52 D14AC, PTO & 3-pt. hitch, $1S50 cash. W. Fleming Helena 912-S6S-6154
'52 Ford tractor SN, new paint, runs great, looks new, $2950 ca.sh. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412
'53 F. Jubilee & bushhog, new brks., .12V system, fair condition, $2500. J. R. McDaniel Bethlehem 770-S67-3969
'54 S01 dsl. Ford tractor, 12V system, new paint, _exc. cond., $5000. Morris Franklin Hortense 912-473-26S5
'55 MH mustang rear fire, 27 hp. , new paint, w/bushhog, $4250; Farmall A restored, .nice w/hyd., $2500. Tommy Keene Dalton 706-277-0761
'59 AC CA tractor, good cond., runs good, w/5' pull type bushhog, $3500. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-53S-6315
'60 411 B Case, 42 hp., rebuilt head, front tires new, paint, runs great, $4500. Bob Chaeman Riverdale 770-997-062S
'60 Adams motor grader to rebuilt motor or for parts, call between 6 & 9 pm. Tommie Kelly Way:nesville 912-77S-4743
'63 Ford 2000 series, Sherman 2/spd. trans., gas burner, exc. cond., $5S50; '55 Jubilee, good cond., $5500/obo. Larry LaPrade Cornelia 706-77S-3344
'66 D500 Dodge, w/grain body, 31S engine, 5 forward, 2 spd. A. White Jr. Kathleen 9129S7-1259
'71 Ford F100 to be scrapped out, good 390 eng., trans & rearend, S' metal truck bed. Kenneth Walker Gainesville 770-967-6236
'72 350B JD loader, runs & works good, nice farm tractor, $S500/obo. Scott Awbrey Newnan 770-252-S046
'72 JD 300 B backhoe w/1S" x 36" bucket, in fair condition, $6900. Marty Robinson Braselton 706-654-13S6

'74 Deutz dsl., 55 hp., air cond. cab, exc 13' Bushhog mdl. 1226, 3-blade, hvy. duty
cond., $S200. W. Atkins Chickmauga 423- pull type mower, good cond., not Bat Wing,

S92-5141 706-375-5591

$2500. Ken Sage 706-276-1041

'74 Deutz tractor, dsl., 55 hp., air condition 16" Honeycomb chain fert. spreader truck,

cab, exc. cond., $S200. William Atkins $10,000. Mr. Sanford Flintstone 706-S20-

Chickmauga 706-395-5591

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'74 IH 140 tractor, w/belly mower, perfect condition, new paint, $3995; 530 Case frt. end
loader, $4000. L. J. Brown Rutledge 706-
557-9204

16' equip. trailer, tandem wheels, lgts., brks.; dove tail, $S50, also toolbar w/coil shanks, $125. V. Bruce Covington 770-7S65014

'77 GMC 2-ton 66 Vermeer spade; Roanoke 1S-4-34 rims w/24" spacers, to fit combine

2-row tobacco combine, automatic spreader cotton picker, etc, new condition, $750.. Gary

w/cutter head & defoliator. Emory Mixon Crumley Omega 912-52S-4525

Ly:ons 912-526-3509

1949 JD-B, 1959 JD-530, both tractors

'7S MF 2775 165 hp., dual wheel, ale heat; have been major overhauled. J. Dautch

run very good. Randall Payne Clarkesville Fay:etteville 770-461-4643

706-754-3744

2 Covington planters, d/fert. hoppers, culti.,

'79 BE 350H excavator, 9S,OOO lbs., ready $600. John Stanaland Thomasville 912-226-

to work, power full digging machine, $45,000 952S

free del. SO sq. 912-6S6-53S5

Michael Griffin

Nashville

2 JD 4401 tractors, 1-w/loader, extra motor & parts, both need some repairs, $2SOO.

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'79 Gleaner combine, w/13' grain Tahle & 4-

Frank Gazaway Monticello 770-7S6-3772
2 Vicon KM 240 disc mowers, crimper conditioner, rubber crimper rollers. U. A. Richardson Madison 706-342-2537

row corn head, $7500; '65 Fleetstar 2000 Int'! w/twin cylinder, $5000. Joe Cavanah Cochran 912-934-776S

2 bottom plow, $50; culti., w/plows, $50. Pate Earls Griffin 770-467-6413

'S1 lnt'I Ax-flow 1460 grain combine, 3200 hrs., new eng. & tires, 17.5' header, $6000 Kenneth Thomeson Pinehurst 912-433-2905

2 horse JD wagon, barn stored, G.C., $1600. GFene Pierce Fayetteville 770-4719206 770-461-6772

'S3 JD S50 tractor, 650 hrs., 22 PTO hp.

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

good paint, $6500. Curt Elver Midland 706561-9961

both, new PVC irrigation pipe. Round Oak 912-9S6-6000

Bert King

'S3 mdl. JD tractor, S50 diesel, 4' rotary 2-SN Ford tractors. H. Phillips Thomaston

mower, 6' finish mower, all good cond., $5,500 706-64S-3966 706-647-3715

OBO. Carol Avery Moultrie 912-S90-2024

2-horse covered wagon, bucket seats,

'S5 Case 1S45B skid steer loader, dsl. rubber tires, hyd. brks., exc. cond., $1195. J. $7500, will trade for other loader tractor type B. Arnett Tifton 912-3S2-6517

Joe Fields Savannah 912-S97-19S5

2-row Pittsburg cluti., w/9', $350; 3 bottom

'S6 Ford 1210 tractor, 900 hrs., dsl., 3PH Ford plow, god cqnd., $350. J. Davis 4S" Woods belly mower, $5500. M. L. Jones Americus 912-924-7570

Augusta 706-736-2565

20' field culti. for a good 9' sickle mower.

'S7 5SO Case Super E backhoe, $15,000 George Phillies Wrightsville 912-S64-3469

Mike Reynolds Pearson 912-422-7461

20-ton Wood-splitter, that goes up & down,

'SS Case backhoe, Komatsu escavator, PC need repairs, engine missing, 5 hp. Alvin

100, all equip., in good shape. Mark Mintor Bowman Union Point 706-456-3122

Douglas 912-3S4-0252
'91 240 MF tractor dsl., p/s, exc. cond., 7 pcs. equip., $12,SOO. R. Martin Dawsonville 706-265-1464
'91 JD 3055 cab/air, quad range trans. 2000 hrs., sheltered, exc. cond., $25,000/obo Jerry Thomeson Sy:lvania 912-863-3619
'92/'95 Big Jack bean harvester, w/150 header, low hrs., one w/1500 VPC head, low

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hrs. Brad Calhoun Ashburn 912-273-1 SS7

in any form or incorporated into any information

'93 Agco, white 125 tractor, w/cab & air, retrieval system without the written consent of the 4100 hrs.; 4S4 NI rnd. hay baler; JD 13' Georgia Department ofAgriculture.

harrow. Lynn Arline Whigham 912-377-29SS
'94 Ford 3930 tractor, NH rnd. & sq. baler, 6 disc mower, 2 rakes flutter, etc. Hal Tapp Winder 770-S67-3179

The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper

'95 Mac tools 20 gal.. air compressor, 200
PSI, 11 hp., B&S industrial gas motor, $900. FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Charles McVey McRae 912-S6S-5177

'96 Wood-mizer LT40, HD, G24 Onan, 290

hrs., portable, $1 S,000. Thomaston 706-647-2S2S

W. Clemons

'97 Ford tractor, 145 hrs., warranty, includes

HD mower, harrow & 6' rollover, exc. cond.,

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'97 JD 5200, 493 hrs., $14,000; '96 JD 5300 MFWD, 540 loader, 1003 hrs., $24,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770C464-3S15
'97 Kubota 2350, 4WD, w/loader, 25 hp., 120 hrs., p/s, ROPS, like new, $11,900. D. Breeding Senoia 770-599-16SS

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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

'97 Long dsl. tractor, 42 hp., 10 spd., 223 hrs., exc. running condition, $S900. Ralph Little Vienna 912-271-7079
'9S Kubota L4200 4x4, 37 PTO hp., front loader, bushhog, rollover scrape, only 100 hrs., $17,SOO. Howard Shadix Douglasville 770-4S9-5S33
'99 Savage S042 pecan harvester, harvested 20 acres, perfect cond.,. will take

Carlton Moore, Editor
Randy Cox, Managing Editor
Pat Glenn, Cir. Mgr.
In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, you may call 404-656-3722 (8 a.m.4:30 p.m.) or send. request to the above address. There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication: out-ofstate residents are charged $20.00 annually.

$6200. Russ Berry LaGrange 706-SS2-009S
'99 spike tooth drag harrow, 6'/ $2SO, S'/ $325, 3-pt. hitch ready. D. Wasden Hephzibah 706-592-5223
1 Shaver, HD, 10 post driver, good working cond., $1250. Hugh Willcox Winterville 706742-791S
1 set 3-16" Ford bottom plows share bolt feet, $375; 1-5' rotary mower, in good shape,

Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to:
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
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$275. Lee Knight Blairsville 706-745-5016
1 set of JD 72 planters on tool bar; 1 Taylorway sub-sailer, 3' on tool bar, w/gauge wheels, S-1000-13. David McClendon Locust Grove 770-775-3254
1 single 10", 3-pt. hitch, bottom plow, $175.

To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia,
out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations preceding each category. All advertisements must be received in writing. Deadline is Wednesday at noon. Send au notices to the above address.

Thomas Brandley Kite 912-469-5129
1 tree spade TS44-A Vermeer, self contained, use behind pick-up or tractor, runs good, $7500. G.C. Brown Perry 912-9SS4360
1O' General fertilizer "speedy spread" fertilizer spreader body, good cond., new bed chain, $4000. Charles Reed Sylvania 912564-7473
1O' Hyco rotary mower, $1200. Ken Ross Comer 706-7S3-3564
10-ton equip. trailer, 2 axle dual wheels, ditch witch, $5000. Larry Hammett Sharpsburg 770-252-7S03
1000 Ford & '6S hp. Oliver tractors,. both
dsl. E. 0. Vaughn Baxley: 912-367-2312
1049 NH stack liner, Brillion 12' cultipacker, 1O wheel V-rake, w/caddy. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4S5-9S4S
110 MF manure spreader, PTO, good cond., $SOO; _430 lnt'I hay baler, good cond.,

The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices.. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-
discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations.
Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special
assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency.

$1200. Gene Jones Talking Rock 706-69257SS
12 x 36" bed metal loathe wheelhorse mower, 446 Case w/deck, tiller to culti., Troy sickle bar mower. Ken Boyette Centerville 912-923-7335

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Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

*All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all ttem(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following crtteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or. other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quanttties); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limtted to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family untt in _any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some
categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday

Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, AHanta, GA 30334-4250 * Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be taken via telephone. * Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so tt is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. * There is a 20-word limtt for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edtt notices. * Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN wtth the following exception: out-of-state residents - may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. * Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800 282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct: The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.

FARMLAND RENT/LEASE

Hunting leases for Coffee, Wayne,Colquitt and Wheeler County, insurance furnished, all small tracts. M. S. Lee Tifton 912-3S26424 912-3S2-0704

Land for lease, Coastal bermuda hay field, If you have questions - regarding ads 16 A. at $50/A., available now, near Norman in this category, call 404-651-90~2. Park. James Bloom Moultrie 912-S90-6795

The Farmland for Renlllease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an .ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted

Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
1S A. horse pasture, barn w/stalls, elec., pond, stock tank and room for 6 horses. Horace Smith Roopville GA 770-S54-4S3f

Deadline for submitting notices is tile 15th Responsible hunter wanting to lease 200,

of each month. Ads received after this date 1000 A. hunting land, Gordon or surrounding

will be published the following month counties. Jimmy A. Bowers Calhoun GA

When submitting ad, please designate it for 706-625-2034

the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Want approx. 5 A w/house in Walter, Notices to buy or sell farmland are Jackson or Rockdale co. Aron Walsh

published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
12SO acres of deer hunting land for lease. Wyatt Johnson Midville 912-763-3236

Decatur GA 404-2S4-S622
Want deer lease, responsible older hunters, willing to make improvements to property, top dollar paid. Bill Kriochel Atlanta GA S00-227-6726

150 A. farmland for rent, Barrow Co., SO% fenced, 2 lrg. barns, plenty of water, elec. avail, no hunting. Zachary T. Coles Lawrenceville 770-962-48S3

Want good pasture land with/without a barn, to put my horses on, in the Newton, Rockdale or other counties around this area. J Martin Conyers GA 770-761-_1779 404-

200 A. bordering WMA in Hancock Co. for S96-1599

individual leases for '00-01 hunting season, Want hunting lease for 50-100 A. in NW

plenty of game. Ray Greene Marietta 770-977- Georgia, for one person, will abide by any

0914 706-4440060

rules. Ron Barnes Jasper GA 706-692-3393

25+ acres of fescue for grazing avail. in N. Griffin, will settle for 40 acre/yr., avail. for cattle or equine. Greg L Williams Dallas 770-4595663 770-356-1 S91
250 A. for rent or lease, also lge. fish pond for lease, some turkeys. J.W. Yawn McRae 912362-4733

Want hunting lease,- responsible nondrinker, and safe-minded, looking for 200/more A., 2000 season green Taliaferro, Putnam, Hancock or surrounding areas. John Glass Ellijay: GA 706-276-22S2
Want to lease 50 acres or more, mostly pasture in bartow co. for cattle. Tracy Terrell

3 acres of fenced pasture with furnished cabin, five stall barn tack room with hot & cold water, $500/month, utilities included. Sandra Blount Thomson 706-595-5922
60 A. for rent, pastureland, hay & pond, on paved Rd. near Newborn. Herb Horton Covington 770-7S4-9703
7 1/2: acres of land for lease in Oglethorpe Cly., land furnished with trailer, $375/month for rent, option and deposit. William Wright Atlanta 770-996-5516 404-233-S551
9 A. track for rent, Lexington, Ga., 12 mi. from Athens, 1 mi. off Hwy 7S, $200/month. Wm. C. Wright Atlanta 404-233-S557 770-996-5516
For lease 1Oacres in West Cobb off Villa Rica Rd. Bill Spinks Marietta 770-424-7171 77042S-7622
For rent, 15-20 acres of hay land on the shore fertilized with chicken litter. K. Fahn Calhoun 67S-520-4348

Kennesaw GA 770-795-S237
Want to lease hunting land, 200-1000 A., in Washington, Hancock, Waren, and Green co. Bennie Parks Ellijay: GA 706-273-3700
Want to lease hunting rights on small acreage, in Gwinnett, Jackson, & Barrow counties, family of 4. Don Maloney Lilburn GA 770-931-9967
Want to lease, land that has plenty of turkeys, strickly for turkey hunting, in Lamar, Spalding, Butts, or Pike Co. Lamar Johnson Griffin GA 770-5S4-0562
Want to rent 4 acres w/house, have horses, near Forsyth/charter in Monroe Co., Macon, 1st of October B. Beck Athens GA 706-3160531
Want to rent cattle pasture for cattle only w/in 75 mi. radius of Rabun Co., fencing considered w/terms. Terry York Rabun Gap GA 706-7465519

For rent, approx. 12 ac.. pasture for cattle, exc. ience, partial Shade, good grass, you supply water trough, no more than 15 head. Kelly Gilleland May:sville 706-652-2SS3

Want to rent pasture in Villa Rica-Temple area, suitable for cows. Dennis Jordan Temple GA 770-562-S517

For rent/lease, 30 A. open farmland $12/A., Items for sale or services offered in any located 3 mi. North of Reynolds, Ga. off of Hwy. ad must conform to all laws and

12S. Wymann Hartley Warner Robins 912- regulations covering sales and

923-S972

movement of the same.

FARM EMPLOYMENT

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

Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.

Dependable & experienced person seeking part time horse-care position in Canton, Alpharetta- Woodstock area. Sandy Smith Canton 770-202-5S5S
Dependable widow lady would like work on farm with non-drinker, please call. Grace Barfield Hahira 912-794-2914

Exp. person seeking evening/weekend work on horse farm, in exchange for riding privileges, in Alpharetta or Cumming are<:t. Michelle Maddalena Lawrenceville 770-S220154

Looking for job on chicken, cattle or dairy farm, need house,. utilities and salary. Richard Snyder Jefferson 706-336-S623

Part-time barn help wanted in exchange for board for your horse in a small private deluxe facility. Ronnie Schmucker Snellville 770760-9765

Seeking horse people to help with 14 stall horse barn, in Loganville Ga. area, call Caleen. Mark Drillot Loganville 770-466002S

Want experienced and reliable broiler house farm manager, full-time, 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 770-620-

0027

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Want job, any kind of general farm work, chicken house, anything, married, no kids, need housing. Billy Lane Claxton 912-7390026

Want person/family for work on layer farm, house and salary provided, call between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Ronnie Moon Comer 7067S3-3464

Want reliable person/family to work on broiler chicken farm, house/salary provided, call daytime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton 706-27S-4535 706-629-9145

Want someone to do fencing, mowing, and weeding, etc. on small farm 3 to 5 days/week. Len Horne Albany: 912-439-S235

Want versatile, experienced farm manager w/mechanical ability to work on farm, pecan exp. helpful, but not necessary. Bill Newman Albany: 912-432-9316 912-435-0056

Women w/5 dogs want job on farm in exchange for living quarters or prepared to pay $500/mo., exp. garden designer. Susie Wrenn Conyers 770-761-S5SO

FARM MACHINERY

If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the adverti.ser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'47 SN Ford tractor, good cond., stored in garage, runs great, good tires, paint restored, hyd. lift, $2500. Glen Strickland Forsyth 770SS6-7290
'49 SN Ford tractor, 3 pcs. of equip., needs one front tire, $3000/obo. Chuck Crane Commerce 706-335-3353
'51 Ford tractor SN, live lift, good condition. Carl Glymeh Augusta 706-73S-4394
'52 D14AC, PTO & 3-pt. hitch, $1S50 cash. W. Fleming Helena 912-S6S-6154
'52 Ford tractor SN, new paint, runs great, looks new, $2950 ca.sh. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412
'53 F. Jubilee & bushhog, new brks., .12V system, fair condition, $2500. J. R. McDaniel Bethlehem 770-S67-3969
'54 S01 dsl. Ford tractor, 12V system, new paint, _exc. cond., $5000. Morris Franklin Hortense 912-473-26S5
'55 MH mustang rear fire, 27 hp. , new paint, w/bushhog, $4250; Farmall A restored, .nice w/hyd., $2500. Tommy Keene Dalton 706-277-0761
'59 AC CA tractor, good cond., runs good, w/5' pull type bushhog, $3500. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-53S-6315
'60 411 B Case, 42 hp., rebuilt head, front tires new, paint, runs great, $4500. Bob Chaeman Riverdale 770-997-062S
'60 Adams motor grader to rebuilt motor or for parts, call between 6 & 9 pm. Tommie Kelly Way:nesville 912-77S-4743
'63 Ford 2000 series, Sherman 2/spd. trans., gas burner, exc. cond., $5S50; '55 Jubilee, good cond., $5500/obo. Larry LaPrade Cornelia 706-77S-3344
'66 D500 Dodge, w/grain body, 31S engine, 5 forward, 2 spd. A. White Jr. Kathleen 9129S7-1259
'71 Ford F100 to be scrapped out, good 390 eng., trans & rearend, S' metal truck bed. Kenneth Walker Gainesville 770-967-6236
'72 350B JD loader, runs & works good, nice farm tractor, $S500/obo. Scott Awbrey Newnan 770-252-S046
'72 JD 300 B backhoe w/1S" x 36" bucket, in fair condition, $6900. Marty Robinson Braselton 706-654-13S6

'74 Deutz dsl., 55 hp., air cond. cab, exc 13' Bushhog mdl. 1226, 3-blade, hvy. duty
cond., $S200. W. Atkins Chickmauga 423- pull type mower, good cond., not Bat Wing,

S92-5141 706-375-5591

$2500. Ken Sage 706-276-1041

'74 Deutz tractor, dsl., 55 hp., air condition 16" Honeycomb chain fert. spreader truck,

cab, exc. cond., $S200. William Atkins $10,000. Mr. Sanford Flintstone 706-S20-

Chickmauga 706-395-5591

0204

'74 IH 140 tractor, w/belly mower, perfect condition, new paint, $3995; 530 Case frt. end
loader, $4000. L. J. Brown Rutledge 706-
557-9204

16' equip. trailer, tandem wheels, lgts., brks.; dove tail, $S50, also toolbar w/coil shanks, $125. V. Bruce Covington 770-7S65014

'77 GMC 2-ton 66 Vermeer spade; Roanoke 1S-4-34 rims w/24" spacers, to fit combine

2-row tobacco combine, automatic spreader cotton picker, etc, new condition, $750.. Gary

w/cutter head & defoliator. Emory Mixon Crumley Omega 912-52S-4525

Ly:ons 912-526-3509

1949 JD-B, 1959 JD-530, both tractors

'7S MF 2775 165 hp., dual wheel, ale heat; have been major overhauled. J. Dautch

run very good. Randall Payne Clarkesville Fay:etteville 770-461-4643

706-754-3744

2 Covington planters, d/fert. hoppers, culti.,

'79 BE 350H excavator, 9S,OOO lbs., ready $600. John Stanaland Thomasville 912-226-

to work, power full digging machine, $45,000 952S

free del. SO sq. 912-6S6-53S5

Michael Griffin

Nashville

2 JD 4401 tractors, 1-w/loader, extra motor & parts, both need some repairs, $2SOO.

- '79
batt.,

$F5o0rd004.0C0h0atrrlaecstoLra, nngewCtoirredse, lpea9in1t2, -s2e7a3t'

4263

'79 Gleaner combine, w/13' grain Tahle & 4-

Frank Gazaway Monticello 770-7S6-3772
2 Vicon KM 240 disc mowers, crimper conditioner, rubber crimper rollers. U. A. Richardson Madison 706-342-2537

row corn head, $7500; '65 Fleetstar 2000 Int'! w/twin cylinder, $5000. Joe Cavanah Cochran 912-934-776S

2 bottom plow, $50; culti., w/plows, $50. Pate Earls Griffin 770-467-6413

'S1 lnt'I Ax-flow 1460 grain combine, 3200 hrs., new eng. & tires, 17.5' header, $6000 Kenneth Thomeson Pinehurst 912-433-2905

2 horse JD wagon, barn stored, G.C., $1600. GFene Pierce Fayetteville 770-4719206 770-461-6772

'S3 JD S50 tractor, 650 hrs., 22 PTO hp.

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

good paint, $6500. Curt Elver Midland 706561-9961

both, new PVC irrigation pipe. Round Oak 912-9S6-6000

Bert King

'S3 mdl. JD tractor, S50 diesel, 4' rotary 2-SN Ford tractors. H. Phillips Thomaston

mower, 6' finish mower, all good cond., $5,500 706-64S-3966 706-647-3715

OBO. Carol Avery Moultrie 912-S90-2024

2-horse covered wagon, bucket seats,

'S5 Case 1S45B skid steer loader, dsl. rubber tires, hyd. brks., exc. cond., $1195. J. $7500, will trade for other loader tractor type B. Arnett Tifton 912-3S2-6517

Joe Fields Savannah 912-S97-19S5

2-row Pittsburg cluti., w/9', $350; 3 bottom

'S6 Ford 1210 tractor, 900 hrs., dsl., 3PH Ford plow, god cqnd., $350. J. Davis 4S" Woods belly mower, $5500. M. L. Jones Americus 912-924-7570

Augusta 706-736-2565

20' field culti. for a good 9' sickle mower.

'S7 5SO Case Super E backhoe, $15,000 George Phillies Wrightsville 912-S64-3469

Mike Reynolds Pearson 912-422-7461

20-ton Wood-splitter, that goes up & down,

'SS Case backhoe, Komatsu escavator, PC need repairs, engine missing, 5 hp. Alvin

100, all equip., in good shape. Mark Mintor Bowman Union Point 706-456-3122

Douglas 912-3S4-0252
'91 240 MF tractor dsl., p/s, exc. cond., 7 pcs. equip., $12,SOO. R. Martin Dawsonville 706-265-1464
'91 JD 3055 cab/air, quad range trans. 2000 hrs., sheltered, exc. cond., $25,000/obo Jerry Thomeson Sy:lvania 912-863-3619
'92/'95 Big Jack bean harvester, w/150 header, low hrs., one w/1500 VPC head, low

Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's New," look under Agency Directory and select Current Issue under the Market Bulletin heading. Note: advertisements for the Market Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail.
No part ofthis publication may be reproduced

hrs. Brad Calhoun Ashburn 912-273-1 SS7

in any form or incorporated into any information

'93 Agco, white 125 tractor, w/cab & air, retrieval system without the written consent of the 4100 hrs.; 4S4 NI rnd. hay baler; JD 13' Georgia Department ofAgriculture.

harrow. Lynn Arline Whigham 912-377-29SS
'94 Ford 3930 tractor, NH rnd. & sq. baler, 6 disc mower, 2 rakes flutter, etc. Hal Tapp Winder 770-S67-3179

The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper

'95 Mac tools 20 gal.. air compressor, 200
PSI, 11 hp., B&S industrial gas motor, $900. FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Charles McVey McRae 912-S6S-5177

'96 Wood-mizer LT40, HD, G24 Onan, 290

hrs., portable, $1 S,000. Thomaston 706-647-2S2S

W. Clemons

'97 Ford tractor, 145 hrs., warranty, includes

HD mower, harrow & 6' rollover, exc. cond.,

MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
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by the
Georgia

$16,740: J. Hardy Musella 912-S36-3012

Department of Agriculture

'97 JD 5200, 493 hrs., $14,000; '96 JD 5300 MFWD, 540 loader, 1003 hrs., $24,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770C464-3S15
'97 Kubota 2350, 4WD, w/loader, 25 hp., 120 hrs., p/s, ROPS, like new, $11,900. D. Breeding Senoia 770-599-16SS

19 Martin Luther King Jr. brive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
404-656-3722 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

'97 Long dsl. tractor, 42 hp., 10 spd., 223 hrs., exc. running condition, $S900. Ralph Little Vienna 912-271-7079
'9S Kubota L4200 4x4, 37 PTO hp., front loader, bushhog, rollover scrape, only 100 hrs., $17,SOO. Howard Shadix Douglasville 770-4S9-5S33
'99 Savage S042 pecan harvester, harvested 20 acres, perfect cond.,. will take

Carlton Moore, Editor
Randy Cox, Managing Editor
Pat Glenn, Cir. Mgr.
In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, you may call 404-656-3722 (8 a.m.4:30 p.m.) or send. request to the above address. There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication: out-ofstate residents are charged $20.00 annually.

$6200. Russ Berry LaGrange 706-SS2-009S
'99 spike tooth drag harrow, 6'/ $2SO, S'/ $325, 3-pt. hitch ready. D. Wasden Hephzibah 706-592-5223
1 Shaver, HD, 10 post driver, good working cond., $1250. Hugh Willcox Winterville 706742-791S
1 set 3-16" Ford bottom plows share bolt feet, $375; 1-5' rotary mower, in good shape,

Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to:
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250

$275. Lee Knight Blairsville 706-745-5016
1 set of JD 72 planters on tool bar; 1 Taylorway sub-sailer, 3' on tool bar, w/gauge wheels, S-1000-13. David McClendon Locust Grove 770-775-3254
1 single 10", 3-pt. hitch, bottom plow, $175.

To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia,
out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations preceding each category. All advertisements must be received in writing. Deadline is Wednesday at noon. Send au notices to the above address.

Thomas Brandley Kite 912-469-5129
1 tree spade TS44-A Vermeer, self contained, use behind pick-up or tractor, runs good, $7500. G.C. Brown Perry 912-9SS4360
1O' General fertilizer "speedy spread" fertilizer spreader body, good cond., new bed chain, $4000. Charles Reed Sylvania 912564-7473
1O' Hyco rotary mower, $1200. Ken Ross Comer 706-7S3-3564
10-ton equip. trailer, 2 axle dual wheels, ditch witch, $5000. Larry Hammett Sharpsburg 770-252-7S03
1000 Ford & '6S hp. Oliver tractors,. both
dsl. E. 0. Vaughn Baxley: 912-367-2312
1049 NH stack liner, Brillion 12' cultipacker, 1O wheel V-rake, w/caddy. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4S5-9S4S
110 MF manure spreader, PTO, good cond., $SOO; _430 lnt'I hay baler, good cond.,

The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices.. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-
discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations.
Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special
assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency.

$1200. Gene Jones Talking Rock 706-69257SS
12 x 36" bed metal loathe wheelhorse mower, 446 Case w/deck, tiller to culti., Troy sickle bar mower. Ken Boyette Centerville 912-923-7335

Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday April 26,.2000

JD 24T sq. baler, M&W hay tedder; JD 8300 KMC 4-row disk planter, squeeze pump, NH 256 rake, $1300; 124 MF sq. baler, Scrape blade 6' heavy duty, exc. cond.,

grain drill, all exc. cond. Keith McMullen Social Yetter fert., disk, insectide hoppers, extra $2400; Ford sickle mower, other equip. C. $150. Chad Grizzle Savannah 912-355-

Circle 770-464-3817

peanut hoppers, $5000. Don Paulk Ambrose Mccallie Chickamauga 706-539-2522

2683

JD 24T square baler & 350 PTO rake, Ford 912-359-2887

NH 275 sq. baler, good cond., $1400. Joey Scraper, 8' wide blade, unique machine,

sickle mower, $1400 or individually. Russell R. KMC 4-row, 144" tillovator, 4-row JD 71 Rhodes Crawfordville 706-456-2241

$1800, call aft. 6 pm. Pat Williams 1285 Jones

Smith Hiram 770-222-8707 678-234-5879 planters, gandy insectide hoppers, all exc. NH 311 sq. baler, exc. $4500; 256 rake, Rd Roswell 30075 770-992-0058

JD 260 disk mower, $1250; JD 350 rake, cond., $3000. Bill Dekle Metter 912-685- $1500; Kuhn fluffer, 17", $2500, all sheltered. Sears 5 hp., rear tine tiller, counter rotating

$250; 3-pt. dbl. rake, $600; Paulk inverter, 6137

R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419

tines, $400. Gary Alford Brooks 770-719-

$450. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-865-2638

KMC strip-till, 4-row; Brillion 12' culti. NH 355 grinder-mixer, exc. cond, $2500; 7957

JD 328 sq. hay baler, exc. cond. sheltered, packer. Sam Bentley Shellman 912-679- DM70 bushhog disc mower, VGC, $2000. Simplicity 9020 lrg. garden tractor w/60"

$2000; Kuhn 440 tedder, 3-pt., $1000. J. Dixon 5160

John Scoggins Danielsville 706-795-5114 belly mower, recond., hyd. trans., rebuilt mtr.,

Hamilton 706-582-3711

King Kutter rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, 6', slip NH 411 disc bine mower conditioner, 9'-4" live PTO, cat. "0" 3-pt. hitch, $3850. Roy

JD 34 D, Fairmont F4 engine. Sam Lowrey Rome 706-234-7729
JD 340 offset harrow; 30 disk, $3500; TW 30 Ford 4850 hrs., $10,000; 574 lnt'I 2283 hrs,

clutch, 60 hp. trans., extra blades, manual, $550/obo. Frank Reed Monroe 770-2677213
Krone rnd. baler, KR 125, $11,000; NH.273

cut, $5900; NH 488 haybine mower conditioner, 9' cut, $2000. Eddie Byrd Kensington 706-539-2131
NH 411 discbine MoCo 1O', new cutterbar &

Goodwin Evans 706-868-0541
Single & dbl. tag-along, cutting & smoothing harrows, '63 871 Ford select-a-matic dsl. tractor. Mitch Roberts Lawrenceville 770-963-

$4000. Gary Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2753 sq. baler, VGC, $2300, all kept in dry. Donnie gears, roller conditioners, ready'to use, $4800 6292

JD 3950 silage chopper, 36" row head & 5' Bruce Jasper 706-692-2353

firm. Bill Carswell Senoia 770-599-0601

Six-row Dickie-valor, exc. cond., $2500; six-

pick-up head, $10,500/obo. Dale Brubaker Kubota B8200, 4 WO, dsl., 8-speed; front NH 411 discbine mower-conditioner, 11" row, hyd.-pack sprayer, $2000, w/elec. pump &

Comer 706-783-5089 706-783-5741

loader, $9150; MF 210, 12-spd, dsl., 4' cut, good condition, used last summer, PTO. Charles Vaughn Eastman 912-892-

JD 4020 '71, w/1900 original hrs. G. Russell bushhog, $5450/0BO. Gordon Garnet sheltered, $4500. M. Gilmer Gibson 706- 9484

Reno 912-872-3101

Riverdale 770-923-2274

598-2051

Spriggers choice, no-till sprigger, JD 2020;

JD 4020 tractor, late mdl., hvy. duty frontend, canopy top; new paint, exc. condition, $10,500. Lee Nunn Madison 706-342-1777

Kubota M4700, 47 hp., '95, 185 hrs., rollover bar, w/top, $13,500. Dave Norwood Lexington 706-743-3537

NH 451, 7' mower, $1000; NH 256 hayrake, $1000, both in exc. cond. Marvin Banks Lincolnton 706-359-3694

Hardee 5 bottom switch plow, 1000 gal. nurse tank. S. Hart Hart 912-587-5973
Super A Farman, w/ culti. & planter, $2500;

706-342-5596

Kuhn 17' tedder, CF 5000 T, $2700; Fella NH 54A bale thrower, w/operators manual, 504 Farmall, $2500. Dorsey Cooper Winder

JD 4030 new paint, dual remQtes, quad range, w/146 front-end loader, $14,000 or best

SM 240, 7', 10" disc mower, $3200, also other. L. Worth Monroe 770-267-6723

$650. Don Ritchie Crandall 706-695-6509 NH 640 hay roller, $12,000; 1O' Hardie

770-725-0055 Tandem trailer, 20' long, 6' wide, support

offer. Heath Slaughter Madison 706-342-7474 Kuhn GRS 21 tedder, rake combination, bushhog, 2 section, $7000; 825 Belarus, ramps, narrow V to ball allowing sharp turns,

JD 4230 4-post, w/duals, good condition, $9500. Neal Youmans Gordon 912-628,2845

10', exc. cond., $800. Bowdon 770-258-3080

Dennis Marlow 4WD, cab/air, 400 hrs. $14,000. M. Frady $1495. S.V. Stater Macon 912-471-8185

Mount Airy 706-754-4801

Taylor Jr. once-over tobacco stripper, 2 yrs.

JP 4240 motor rebuilt by JD, good rubber,
dsl., ale, good condition. G.S. Brady Augusta
706-592-2694

Kuhn disc mower, GMP44, VCG, $2500; Kuhn flutter, GRS20, good condition, $1000. R. Bruce Jasper 706-692-6638

NH 66 sq. baler, in shelter, bales great, $600, located near Fairmount. Daniel West Cartersville 770-382-7004

old, $7500. Archie Hendley Nashville 912686-3743
Tiller (belt driven) turning plow, scrape blade

JD 430 mdl., rnd. hay baler, in exc. cond., $7500. Fred Gilliard Louiseville 912-6257148
JO 430 rnd. baler; NH 462 disc mower; Nl;i 57 hay rake, $12,000 for all. Loren Guild Griffin 770-229-1160
JD 430 tractor, Ford 7' bushhog; JD 1520 47 hp., dsl., p/s; Farman M 3-pt. hitch. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-5018

Kuhn disc mower, used two cuttings, perfect condition, asking $6100. J. Hood Grange 912-494-4600
Large turn plow on 3-pt. hitch, $225; Covington planter, $400. Robert McDonald Dahlonega 706-864-3500
Lathes Reeves 12' old but good shape, $1500; Shaper US machine 6' Lathe make offer. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573

NH 848 rnd. baler, new air bags, elec. tie,

owners manual, ready to bale, $5100. Wayne

Parker Chatsworth 706-695-2409



NH 851 rnd. baler, sheltered, $4300; JD

side del. rake, $400; CM 250 Vicon mower,

parts. John Tripp Rochelle 770-461-7200

NH 851 round baler, side delivery hay rake,

VGC, $3500; JD 4430 ale, VGC, $14,000, or

will trade. Tracy Tarpley Dublin 912-272-

for garden tractor., $150. G. Spillane McDonough 770-957-5336
Tiller Ariens rear tine, 7 hp. cast iron engine, $600; Ryan core aerator B&S engine, $600. K. Fahn Calhoun 678-520-4348
Tiller rear tine, 5 1/2 hp., yard machine, '99 mdl., used less than 3 hrs., $475. D. Head Thomaston 706-647-7719
Tough built tractor, wheel wgts., two 3-pt.

JD 435 rnd. baler w/bale monitor, auto tie, like new, sheltered, $9000; 4 spool tedder, $1250. Bill Acord Sylvester 912-776-5327
JD 4425 combine, 1100 hrs., exc. cond., $16,000. Clark Powell Wrightsville 912-8643700
JD 4430 cab/air, repowered engine, new paint job, has lift assist cylinder, $17,000. Cleve Harrell Whigham 912-377-1224
JD 4440, cab/AC, VGC; JD 466 w/Cornell 1250 gal. pump unit; Hobbs 2450L hardhose. W. Evans Rebecca 912-831-6960
JD 4440, cab/air fact., duals, 7000 hrs., like new, $20,000, also others. George Roland Adel 912-896-7477 912-896-2350
JD 4630 tractor w/duals & cab; JD 7300 4row planter w/Kelly ripper spiders; 4-row culti. Paul Newton Sylvania 912-682-2543
JD 4630 w/cab, $12,500; 4 KMC planters, $1400; 8-row strip-till, $8500; 1822 cotton picker, $24,000. H. Walker Eastman 912-3742628
JD 4840 tractor, cab & air, duals, good cond., $17,000; JD 4430 tractor, quad range, duals, $9500. Hugh Crook Montezuma 912-4728421

M Farmall tractor, rebuilt & restored, 2 new front tires, & 1 new back tire. J. Wheless Lexington 706-743-8084
M JD tractor, good shape, Farman H tractor, runs; '36 Farmall iron wheel, don't run, $3800. Edsel Darsey Surrency 912-367-4504
MF 1010 dsl., good cond. w/bushhog mower, $4500 cash. David Brown Union City 770-964-1123
MF 1085, 2500 hrs., 81 hp., late ?O's, good condition, $8400. 0. L. Gregory Cumming 770-887-1521
MF 135 dsl. tractor, great condition, $4900. Abu Bakr Powder Springs 770-819-8157
MF 135 gas, p/s, new paint, 80% tires, $4500; Ford 801 D, VGC, $4200; rock rake, $250. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312
MF 135 tractor, 12 gal. LP gas tank, vaporizer, carb., lock off & lines, $150. Jim Harp Eastman 912-374-2366
MF 135 tractor, dsl., no pis, good cond., $4600; MF crawler loader, $7800. Glenn Burkey Moreland 770-252-4866
MF 135 tractor, w/10 pcs. of farm equip., good condition. Lathan Simonton Lawrenceville 770-963-7273

5256
NH L-785 skid-streer, bucket, boom pole, street sweeper, 1700 hrs., $13,500. Ken Bruce Glennville 912-654-3272
NH LX 665 skid steer, '99, low hrs., $19,000; JD 3940 silage chopper, w/pick-up head, $3500. Howard Wenger Louisville 706-547-9635
NH TR-85 combine, sheltered, 3100 hrs., 4row cornhead, 15' grain table, 3208 Cat. eng., 1 owner, exc. cond., $35,000. S. Ray Lyons 912-565-7098
NH shaver post driver #HD10P, w/hyd. stablizer fits skid steer, $4700; 2 sets of bushhog, $400. Jeff Franklin Dacula 770963-8464 770-946-1526
NH tractor, 3930, w/315 hrs., mint coridition. J. D. Emerson Bethlehem 770-586-5545
0 Frick timber tige sawmill, Crosby edger & 671 Detroit power unit, good cond., $9500. David Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-7454
Oat crimper, adjusts for 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

hitch, 5 pcs. of equip., 16 hp., good cond., $3100. James Turnipseed Powder springs 770-943-3880
Trailer 5 x 10 tilt-top utility, hvy. duty box beam construction, sgl. axle, hvy. gauge steel bed, $500. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-3860020
Trailer 6 1/2 x 12, pt. floor, tailgate, $650; 5 x 8 tilt, $400; 4 x 8 tilt, $350. Andy Carroll Rome 706-295-9353
Trailer 8' x 16' flatbed steel construction, diamqnd plate floor, dual axle, great for hay, $550. Perry Lammey Snellville 770-9780363
Trailer carver, 24' , 3 axle Gooseneck, w/ramps, $2000. Clint Nettles Nashville 012422-8278
Trailerdual axle, 16' x 4" x 6'-4" ramps, $800 or best offer. Lou Archambault Conyers 770388-9078
Trailer, 4-ton cap., never used, $300; general gen., 4000 W, $550; NH 665 skidsteer, 40 hrs., $18,200. G. L. Wilson Bogart 770-725-7565
Trailer, dual axle, 6 x 12 x 2, 7000 GVW, $2000. Y. Minish Commerce 706-335-2469
Troy-Bill 6 hp. garden tiller, elec. starter, lay

JD 4840 tractor, power shift, cab/air, radials dual tires, 5624 hrs., good cond., $17,500. Grady Collins Sylvania 912-857-4455
JD 5020 140 hp.; 21' IH harrow; 12' Cone grain bin..K. Childers Dudley 912-272-5991
JD 535 rnd. baler, w/new parts, $5800, or will trade for smaller baler, in good cond. Robert Barry Moultrie 912-985-3204
JD 670 tractor, 19 hp., good cond., 5' finish mower, 4' bushhog, 50" tiller, more, $7500. Bobby Mitchell Marietta 404-862-4176
JD 7000 plateless 4-row planters, $1500, boom pole, like new, $60. Michael Parker Jasper 706-692-4120
JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273 baler, $1000; 4-wheel hay rake, $500. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205
JD 7400, 2WD, extended warranty; UFT 2410, 4-row peanut plow; NH 352 grinder mixer; IH 475 20' harrow. Charles Finch Statesboro 912-865-2939
JD 750 no-till drill, w/bulk loading, '97 mdl., also Amarilla gear head, 1 to 1 ration,' 200 hp. Danny Morrell Camilla 912-336-5386 912221-4660
JD 8820 combine, 220 flex head, 644 com head, call aft. 7 pm. Scott Peavy Cuthbert 912-679-5222
JD 9965 cotton picker, 1200 fan hrs., $70,000; KBH boll buggy, $10,000, both $75,000. Felix Horne Thomasville 912-2263066
JD A.W. harrow, 36 disc, good condition.

MF 135, w/loader, rear lift & power takeoff: no implements included, p/s, needs some work, good running end, $5000. Bob Myracle Senoia 770599-6338
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 165 dsl., p/s, good tires, dual remote, 1825 hrs., 50 PTO, runs good, used' weekly, $6250. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-6773636
MF 165, new paint, good cond., must sell, $5800/obo, will sacrifice. Pete Thrailkill Pine Mountain 706-663-0004
MF 230 dsl., '86, 1450 hrs., exc. cond., $8150. C. McDavid Sandersville 912-5523133 912-552-2020
MF 240 '85 mdl., pis, lowhrs., tri-axle trailer, blade, rake, seeder, w/10 pcs., $11,500. Dave Anderson Ball Ground 770-735-7225
MF 30 tractor, 3-pt. original, exc. shape, $1800; 8N, 800, 4000 parts, 5' Midland bushhog, $400. Kevin Pahl Crawford 706743-8049
MF 35, MF 231, w/232 loader, call between 9:00 A.M. & 2:00 P.M. Dale Farmer Rome 706-291-8941
MF 360 dsl:, 8 spd., p/s, diff. lock, ROPS, extra hyd. pump & valves for front-end loader, lge. tires, $9250. Lloyd Leach Lavonia 706356-2236
MF 399, MF 396, good condition, other various equip. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912729-5343 904-225-0222

One horse covered wagon, rubber tires, hyd. brks., new paint, exc. cond., $850. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
P&H trackhoe mdl. H750, 36" bucket, Detroit engine, $11,500. R. English Milner 770-227-8801
PTO irrigation pump, gear driven & mounted on trailer, $1500. Andy Cornell Bowman 706-245-5095
PZ 360 hay rake, flutter combo, new paint,
teeth 10' wide, exc. cond., $1700. w.o.
Rakestraw Dallas 770-445-3982
Page garden tractor, turning plow, culti., harrow & lay off plow. J. W. Graham Marietta 770-428-6757
Parts for 66 & 86 series tractors, PTO, front end, engine transmission, etc. James Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376
Pea & butterbean sheller, Taylormade, w/all screens; also, pea & butterbean cleaner. Genell Poppell Odum 912-586-2215
Pecan sprayer, Savage mdl. 5537, $4700. John Walker Marshallville 912-477-1431
Poultry housekeeper #3 Lewis Bros., good condition, $3000. David Nettles Willacoochee 912-686-7833
Redball 4R hooded sprayer, UFT 14' field culti., (4) JD 71 planters; (2) 270 bu. gravity flow grain wagons. John Newton Millen 912982-1030
Reese drum mower, 3-pt. hitch, 8' cut, windrow spreader, new belts, $1000. Norman Heatherington Tallapoosa 770-574-2524

off plow, $600. Robert Baker Lafayette 706638-3582
Troy-Bill 8 hp. (horse) tiller 2 yrs. old, used 5 hrs., $1295 firm, call aft. 7 pm. G. McGarity Dallas 770-974-2286 770-644-2350
Troy-Bill Kohler 8 hp. "horse" new tines bumper, furrower, all new oils & carb., exc. cond. garden ready, $1050. Sam Moon Homer 706-677-3540
Troy-Bill chipper/vac, shreads leaves, chips liml:is up to 2 inches, self-propelled, 8 hp., Briggs, $800. Otis Trussell Loganville 770466-2066
Troy-Bill tiller "horse: 8 hp., Kohler, bumper, furrower, like new, $950. Terry Roderick Gainesville 770-531-0167
Troy-Bill tiller, 8 hp., hiller/furrower bumper, good cond., $875; 7 tooth cult., turn/plow for small tractor. H. Higginbotham Tyrone 770487-1418
Troy-Bill trail blazer sickle-bar mower, 36" cut, $750. Kline Lloyd Dexter 912-875-3640
Troy-Bill, 8 hp., horse tiller, few hrs., kept indoors, extra attach., exc. cond., $1800. P. Carstens Acworth 770-974-4073
Turning plow, (2) w/3"pt. hitch, 4 & 5 row, $350 ea. Aaron McWhorter Carrollton 770830-1705
Two used tractor tires, size 13.9x36 & tubes. Travis Rosser Rome 706-232-5105
Vermeer stump grinder 630 B, 4-cyl., Wisconsin engine, 425 hrs. W. Mclendon Fayetteville 770-461-6524

Olen Wells Newborn 706-342-1924



.JD LT 155 garden tractor, 15 hp., 38" cut

mulch bagger aerator, $2200. W. Powell Bainbridge 912-246-3059

JD dsl., 12 hrs.; Treeland chipper, will chip

18" whole tree. Ross Adams Blairsville 706745-3679

JO grain drill, 16', good condition, suitable for pasture over seeing, $1800. Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400

JD mdl. 423, front blade, four way hydraulics, fits 850, 950, or 1050, $750. Randy Densmore Canton 770-479-6864

JD mdl. H, restored, new tires, runs good, good paint, $2800. Ed Pastizzo Plains 912824-3269

JD mdl. MT '50, runs & looks good, $3500. Clyde Wylie Gainesville 770-869-3562

JD sq. baler, two 326 & 328, '99 M-W hay cutter, cut 80 acre. L. Tucker Tifton 912-3888656

JD tractor, 3-pt. hitch & Woods finishing

MF4263 cab/air, 2WD, 100 hp., 150 hrs., w/bushhog, 2846 QT loader, under factory warranty. 0. Land Ashburn 912-387-1983
MF 46 mdl., rubber & metal good, new head, owner 14 yrs., $1600, call a.m. Carl Jackson Gainesville 770-531-0337
MF 750 combine, w/grain head, $5500. Tommy McKinney Midville 912-252-4777
MH pony new paint, decals, 2 new tires, 3 pcs. of equip., all original, $3350. E. G. Townsend Layayette 706-638-2265
Manure spreader, new floor; new paint, exc. cond., $1850.; NH ground driven. T. Grantham Villa Rica 770-459-0074
McKee 4x5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., 45' trailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, hay, shavings. Lovenna Webb Juliette 912994-9492
Miller welder AC/DC, 200 AMP, 5000 watt, AC 115/230, 2 cyl. Onan, never worked, $1800. Gerald Fitzgerald Clarksville 706754-7027

Rhino 15' Batwing mower, heavy duty, great condition, $5500; 6' aerator, 3-pt. hitch, used once, $500. Michael Gelb Cumming 770331-8353
Rogers sweeper mdl., #730HL, 3-pt. hitch, PTO driven, p/u grass clipping & small debris, need work, $250. Aaron McWhorter Carrollton 770-834-9499
Round baler, hay lift, NH 90, exc. cond., 3pt. hook-up, hyd. cyl., $500; Ford 530 sq. baler, $1500. Steve Reed Oakwood 770536-5299
Row-till 6-row, no-till planter, hyd. rowmarkers, IH planters, exc. cond., sheltered, w/planters, $12,000, w/o planters, $10,000. Chris Ray Lyons 912-565-7231
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

Vicon AP1210 rnd. hay baler, $3500, also others. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-788-0166
Well drilling rig, all pumps, hoses & video instr., rig & water tank mounted on good hvy. duty trailer, $2800. Gerald Hayes Willacoochee 912-534-5202
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want #6 clipper grain cleaner in good condition. Earl Gilbreath Cleveland 706-8653030
Want 1-row pull-type corn picker, Ford or JD & NI. Bill Snead PO Box 184 B(Rome) 30173 706-234-7581
Want 1O' hay disk mower, very good to excellent condition, prefer JD, Rhino or bushhog. Bill Carswell Senoia 770-511-0601
Want 12" & 36" backhoe bucket for Ford 555B. Reggie Daniel Thomaston 706-6478995
WaRt 3-pt. hay lift, scissors type, within 100 miles, call aft. 8 pm. Charles Maddox 282

mower, $2900. Wayne Johnson Soperton 912-529-4548
John Bean 9100 pecan sprayer. Bill

NH 254 tedder rake, $1500; Hesston rotary mower conditioner, mdl. 1180, $1500, will trade for NH stack wagon. J. 0. Mooney

Sawmill w/Case power unit, edger, $4000, no calls aft. 6 pm. Jack Murphy Adairsville 770-773-7326

Ridway Rd Jackson 30233 770-775-3597
Want Honda big red 200 or 250 or Honda 4track for parts, any condition. Scott Beasley

Newman .Albany 912-435-0055

Carnesville 706-384-4608

Only one ad may be placed perfamily unit. Wrens 706-547-0915

Want JD 4WD farm tractor, 30 hp., w/front- end loader, low hrs., sheltered a plus. Will Kaufmann Newnan 770-254-9133
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 650 tractor, also 13,00 watt PTO generator & Honda, 11 hp. cat pump pressure washer. John Gilbert Woodbury 706-5535428
Want JD 850 tractor for parts, running or not. Warren Howell Rome 706-290-9632
Want JD tractor, 80 to 100 hp., cab/air, low hrs., good cond. R. S. Waits Rockmart 770684-3358
Want Vicon mdl. KM 321 mower conditioner for parts, rubber rollers, must be in good cond. Jere Smith Marietta 770-9713613
Want air compressor towable/portable, also hoses, must run okay, will pay up to $1000. J. Walsh Chamblee 770-451-7310
Want differential gear or complete gearbox for Bolen 600 tractor. T. L. Barber Ball Ground 770-735-3007
Want hopper bottom trailer for hauling grain, to be pulled w/truck tractor. Gene McDonald Brooks 912-263-5259
Want implements & hitch for my Cub Cadet tractor, also Cub mdl. 2072, running or not. T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417
Want mower deck for 12/38 M.T.D. tractor. W. Newnan Douglasville 770-942-2987
Want one good used 13.6 x 28 Goodyear Dynatorque II tractor tire, near Braselton/Winder. Gene Coleman Hoschton 706-654-5770 .
Want post hole digger, for Ford auger, tractor mount sprayer, 20 disc cutting harrow. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-493-9035
Want two tractor tires, size 600 x 16, 4 or 6 ply, call aft. 2 pm. Howard Stapp Monroe 770-267-6809
Want used pea sheller in good condition. Greg Crook Coweta 770-599-8600
Wanted 4 peanut wagon wheels & tires for Saddle Club water wagon, free or reasonably priced. R. Tison Leesburg 912-759-2992
Wanted 8N or 9N or Ford Jubliee tractor, all in good condition. Roy Amerson Louisville 912-625-7328
Wanted JD 13' flex grain head for 4400 combine, in good cond., reasonable, call aft. 3 pm. James Babb Waynesboro 706-5543385
Wanted MF 50 gas or dsl. for parts. Kenneth Chandler Comer 706-783-3953
Wanted for 20 hp. Kubota tractor: front-end loader, backhoe, chipper. Thomas Green Douglasville 770-920-2866
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
1 cabinet incubator & GQF, 1202 observation window, used once, $325. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
1 long, all metal, 8 box tobacco barn for sale. R. Leon Waters Brooklet 912-8429437
1/2" painted 5 ply used plywood, exterior marine glue, M.0.0. exc. cond., 4'x8'/$15, 4'x6'/$12, 3'x8'/$12, 4'x5'/$10, 3'x6'/$9, for farm structures. Walter Godsmark Atlanta 404-815-1785
1/4 hp. & 1/3 hp. w/laundry gear, electric motors, both $20; sheet metal box w/drain, 97 3/4"x 20 1/2" x 5 1/2", $35. J. Wheeler Canton 770-479-2396
10,000 lb. set of scales used for weighing commodities or livestock, Fairbank electronic display w/printout, $3000. Dolan Brown Twin City 912-763-2345 912-763-2345
100 yr. old pine, 6' & 8', 250' of 8x10 hand hewned beams. Tom Dewitt Brunswick 912280-9598 912-267-8213
15- 4'wide x 6'height chain link gates $20 each, 24 Dek blocks-$2.50 each, rubber feed buckets & tubs $4 each, other. Richard Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2731
2 millstones, 30x8 and 40x 8, $350 each. F. Hall Atlanta 404-250-0735
20 animal cages, vet qlty., stainless steel, 24x24x18, $30 each. M. Mccannon Atlanta 404-558-1065
200 amp service pole $150, 2-36" fans, 1/2 hp., like new boxed in w/shutters, 200 or 110 volt, $150 each. Cathy Ash Pendergrass 706-693-2752
250 gal. plastic tank in metal cage w/2" cutoff in bottom & 6" opening w/top, $65. Curtis Stewart Bowdon 770-258-7231
3 electric fence boxes, exc. cond., $30 each. Ed Samples Douglasville 770-942-3059
3.5 hp. gas 2" centrifugal pump, 2 hoses and stand, used only 4 times for approx. 3 1/2 hrs., $175. Sam Garner Morrow 770-9619265
30 farrowing crates, 30 tenderfeet pcs., 6 assid. feeders, prices nego. Terry Hill Cochran 912-934-2639
300-400 one gal. plastic potting pots $25 per 100. Robert Gunby Sharpsburg 770251-2877
36" fans, hanging & wall mount w/Louvers. Vic Chaffin Rutledge 706-557-2292.
400' chicken house to be torn down, good truss, tin, feeder, bins, Ziggity waterers. Frank Saxon Canton 770-479-4772
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., 200 volt, 3 phase, 1740 RPM elec. motor, 184T frame w/control box $200. Steve Blackmore Hampton 770-707-0505 404874-7397

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5 windows, wood, 5'x5' $200, 20'x5' tin $5 to $12; also, horse drawn equip., call aft. 6 p.m. L. Carson Watkinsville 706-769-6113
50 florescent bulbs, 8' long, $1 each, good

Incubator and hatcher, 6000 quail egg cap., $2500. Jim Wyatt Ball Ground 770-8885648
Incubator, Little Giant, holds 50-100 eggs,

1 purebred Charolais bull, 2 yrs. old, gentle, make good herd bull. B. G. Bankston Ellenwood 770-957-6719
1O young commercial cow/calf pairs, $750-

Georgia O>oking

for barn or chicken houses. S. Weaver 111 used once, fan, auto. egg turner, $75. Ray $900 per pair, 1 purebred Gelbvieh bull. Ollie.

West Franklin Milledgeville 31061 912-452- Powers 1283 Tyus Carrollton Rd. Carrolton Miller Ave!}'. 706-547-6144

5415 912-453-3303

770-834-7561

12 calves, ready to go, seperate or

QUICK AND EASY BANANA PUDDiNG

54" fans w/1 hp. motor, 7 in all, good cond., Incubator, Natureform NOM45, digital together, no reas. offers refused. James

Banana Pudding made easy!

$250 each. Bob Rice Madison 706-342-9615 temp. and humidity control, excellent for any Jones Carrollton 770-942-4845

55 gal. drums, clean w/lids, reas. price, for feed or burning. J. Cochran Griffin 770-2271858
55 gal. stainless steel barrel, 55 & 30 gal.

type egg, must sell, $1400. Scott Colomb Moreland 770-502-1633
Irrigation pipe, 1200' of 4" w/2 irrigation heads and pump $1000. Richard Albright

13 purebred Angus & Hereford cross heifers, 12-15 mos. old. J. W. Mccallum Broxton 912-359-2535
18 cross bred cow/calf pairs, 14 purebred

1 (5.1 oz.) box vanilla flavored pudding mix, made according to directions, chilled and divided into 3 equal portions
1 box vanilla wafers

plastic barrels, 55 gal. screw-off top & open Omega 912-776-3789



regd. Black Angus cow/calf pairs. Durell Lynn

5-6 ripe bananas

top w/lids, food grade. C.H. Johnson Like new 2750' of rainbow twist-lock pipe Claxton 912-739-0652 912-739-3630

Non-dairy whipped topping

Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

$2.25 per foot. Woody Kearce Albany 912- 2 Gelbvieh/Angus cows w/Feb. & Mar.

5KW monarch diesel generator, only 30HRDS use, $1000, other. L. Anderson Cedar Springs 912-372-4925
5V tin, 35 & 20" fans, Choretime feeders, 6" concrete blocks, fog nozzles, 1/8" cable, water

432-6000
Locust 8' split rails; also, 200 8' lge. fence 2osts. Ter!}'. York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519
Long grain bin '79, 5500 bsh. used once, good cond., you dissemble & move, $1500.

calves, now with bulls, fairly priced. Tom Richardson Ellijay: 706-635-2729
2 purebred Brangus yearling bulls, 13 mos., High Noon/Exacto bloodline, w/papers, heifer bulls, ready for light serv., $750. ea. Phil Price

.In a deep serving bowl, spread one portion of the vanilla pudding, covering the bottom of the serving bowl. Add a .layer of vanilla wafers, a layer of bananas, a layer (portion 2) of pudding, a layer of vanilla wafers; a layer of bananas and ending with a layer of pudding (portion 3). Chill, if desired.

meters, mini drinkers, winches, pulleys. John Collins Atlanta 404-237-.5322

By:ron 912-956-4735

Serve with non-dairy whipped topping.

Charlie Wellham Statham 770-725-7378

Modern confinement hog equip., farrowing 35 cows & calves and .1 bull. T. Johnson

6 doz. qt. freezer jars, 2 doz. qt. Mason & Ball jars $25 7 qt pressure canner $20. Carl Thompson Lawrenceville 770-963-8366
8' dia. stock tank, 1O mo. old, new price $250, selling for $150. John Zimmerman Clarkesville 706-754-1784

crates, 5x9 woven wire, SIS nursery feeders, tri-bar flooring, exc. cond. Gerald Keller Midville 706-554-0882
Nursery containers, 1-3-4 gal. $0.07/up, free dely. on lge. qty., 12x24 flat rays $0.07. Anthony Sedes Kennesaw 770-980-1757

Soperton 912-529-4408
4 Jersey cows, A.I. bred, $425 ea., 1 Jersey heifer $225, 1 1/2 Jersey 1/2 Holstein heifer $200. John W. Jarrett Comer 706-783-2296
4 regd. Black Angus bulls, 1 1/2 yr. to 2 1/2 yr., big, rugged, semen tested, $1250 to

Yields: 6 servings
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen by home economist Kindra Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send

Approx. 40 round chicken pens, wire with Old International corn shucker/sheller in $2000, EPD's. George

Queener to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If

brooder tops, $5.00 each obo. Mitchell Dodd Nelson 770-735-3552
Atlas metal lathe, never used, table, mill & adapters, Jacobs chucks, woodworking chuck

good condition, $350.00 or trade for item of equal value. J Henderson Dawsonville 770887-5607
Old barn to be torn down, wood for sale. D.

Chickamauga 706-539-2537
40 head of Black Angus cows w/callies or heavy bred. Chad Hadden Gibson 706-5982451

you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.

& spindles, 1/2 hp., $1000. S. Dickerson Marietta 770-971-4512
Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various widths & lengths, or will cut to your specifications, $0.35-$0.65/per bd. ft. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Barrels, 30 & 55 gal., plastic & metal for trash & storage $11, call before coming. EtheI Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Barrels, four 55 gal. used food grade w/screw lids, $10 each. Tony/Donna Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805
Bathtubs for watering trough, farm implements, wooden posts, old tin, cement
- blocks, scrap iron. J. Lewis Calhoun 706
629-8103
Bell drinkers for 2 chicken houses. Gene Wimpey Ellijay 706-635-2829
Berkel meat cuber, good shape. Roy Eubanks Dawson 912-995-6287
Big Dutchman auto. feeder, 8 ton feed bin w/new funnel and bottom, bell drinkers and brooders. Roy Thomas Lula 770-869-3257
Canning jars $3.50/pts., $2.50/doz., caII before 4 p.m. J. Buice Morrow 770-961-1428
Canning jars, qts., used, in g_ood cond., 6 doz., free for pick-up. Betty Noland Douglasville 770-942-2175
Ceiling poultry house fans, 29", 3 blade
,!MJJ:Jl~l}...RllMspd..r,eo~~\,..$325. E9dy Thaxton
Watkinsville 706-769-7866
Chicken house feeders, waterers and misc for sale, best offer, come see. Ernie Schuenaman Hwy. 11 Monroe 770-207-9055
Chicken house slats for sale, 4' by 12' approx. 220, $2 each. Wallace .Overton Dalton 706-270-0758
Choretime plastic feed pans with assembly enough to equip. two 400 feet chicken houses Jimmy Knight Ellijay 706-276-1512
Complete equip. to run 60,000 chickens Choretime feeders, bins, nipple drinkers, fans curtain machines. Glenn Scoggins Fairmount 706-337-2398
Cool cell system, overhead drip, tw0 4'x50'x4" pads, alumin. troughs, you remove
- $900. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769
1315
Culvert pipe, asphalt coated, 10-3' rnd. x 2O' w/bands, new pipe, paid $300 each, sell $220 each. Michael Van Hammond Dahlonega 770-867-6450
Drums, plastic & metal, open and closed tops. Gene Walden Covington 770-786-7233
Eight 36" exhaust fans for poultry house good shape, all run, 220V, all for $50 each. C
Kelley Danielsville 800-338-1789 706-245-
LIVESTOCK 6347
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 corral panels,
14' galv. farm gates, sev. sizes; also, New Idea manure spreader for parts. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Feed mill, 1 1/2 ton, stationary, electric w/mixer, scales, hoppers, motors and
switches, good cond. A. Clark Cairo 912-377-
4718
Force water pump w/long handle, farm beII; also, two 4" rear wheel spacers. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
Forge, anvil & vise, Howe 1 ton cotton gin
- scale. A. Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842
Four 126 Rack long bulk tobacco barns w/gas burners in good cond. Larry Beasley Metter 912-685-6339
Generator18KW max., 15KW continual, 26 hp. diesel, in crate, all bells and whistles, $5000. Jim Henry Menlo 706-862-2705
Generator 9KW, 120/240 w/16 hp. tri fu el, elec. start engine, $1949 new, never used $1650. R. Massey Blairsville 706-781-2546
Good used lap siding $99/thousand, siding, tin, other lumber also avail. Stephen Dan iel Dallas 770-445-6270
Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke

Varnadore Acworth 770-974-2475 Plastic barrels, approx. 40 to 45 gal.
w/screw on lids, good for storing feed. W.R. Ray Griffin 770-228-4883
Sears, two cylinder air compressor, 11 OV, 1 hp., 12 gal. tank, 100 PSI, good cond., $125. Neal Douthit Gainesville 770-887-8897
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
Spray tank, 100 gal. Yamahar, hand wand only for orchard, landscape, fence row use L.N. $650. D. Cummings Rockmart 770684-4761
Stakes, 3-7' length, pencil sharpened & bundled, $0.25 each. Melvin McDaniel Bethlehem 770-867-4716
Three 500 gal. propane tanks, 80% full, exc. cond., $1000 each. J.B. Morgan Hiram 770-577-0796
nn/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
Tube poultry feeders $3 each, metal.chick feeders, .24" long, .reel $1 each. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-6890
Two 500 gal. poly tanks, good for water storage, $200 each~ Leland Styles Waco 770-832-6289
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 Blakely 912-723-9229
Wisconsin, 35 hp. motor and pump, 300 gal. per min., stationary, runs well, $1500. Tom Beck Hull 706-549-1465
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 pine & hdwd. lumber, various widths & lengths, or will cut to your specifications, $0.35-$0.65 per bd. ft. Vernon Richardson Rutledge 706-342-0566 .
Wood-Mizer sawn pine, poplar, and red oak lumber $0.25 to $0.45 per board foot. Bill Cline Newnan 770-251-3518
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, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to eurchase.
Angus bulls, 15-18 mos., comp. pert. records, top herd health program, semen tested, service ready, herd cert./accred., $900-$1600, free del. Sam Cloud Canton 770-345-6308
Regd. Black Angus bull, 15 mos. old, exc. bloodline. Shawn Keeter Lafayette 706-2777211 706-397-2128
1 Angus 5 year old bull of registered stock,

6 Black heifers, wt 400-500 lb., also 1 Longhorn bull 2yrs. old, call after 6 p.m. Randy Garner Douglasville 770-949-3654
6 Holstein heifers, 2 due to freshen, 4 open, 3 young Holstein, and 1 Jersey bull for sale. Frank Carnes Eatonton 706-485-6852
6 crossbred cows, Beefmaster, Hereford, Angus, 5 yrs. old or less, 3 calves, 1 regd Angus bull, $5000 for all. Joe Cress Danielsville 706-795-2454
8 regd. Santa Gertrudis breeding age bulls, semen tested, polled & horned, priced to sell. Clifton A. Ward Bogart 706-769-7223
Angus cross Brahman bull, 2yrs. old. Jerry Johnson Garfield 912-763-3291
BBU bulls, cert. herd, good bloodlines, dill. 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. heifers, bulls, prs., others, Cherokee Phantom, Havana, Spartacus, Pride bloodlines, cert. herd# 141. H. Rucker Cumming 770-889-9688
BBU. regd. Beefmaster bulls, 9-13 months old, de-horned and slick poll, .exc. bloodlines, $1000-$1500. Rondal Fields Clermont 770983-7104
Belted Galloway, regd. w/nice markings, 2 heifers & 4 yr. old bull. Ralph Sheese Rutledge 706-557-1946
Black Angus bull, 17 month, raised from bottle, good disposition, $700. Rick E. Dowdell Macon 912-477-2204 912-972-6212
Black Limousin bulls, polled, purebred, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, 26 mos. old. Glen Davis Sylvania 912-564-7651 912-564-7868
Black Polled bulls, Lemmon Angus, Santa Gertrudis Cross, very gentle, 11 mos. , $550. Bobbie Mclemore Waverly Hall 706-5822595
Black Simmental bull, polled, purebred, excellent EPD's for growth and milk, easy calver. Rick Wood Clarkesville 706-7543755
Black and Red regd. purebred, $1200 ea., Simmental bulls, pasture raised, herd cert. and accred. Rufus Davis Tennille 912-5521715
Brahman regd., Red & speckled bulls & heifers, few cows. Dennis Miles Carrollton 770-830-8417 770-834-6135
Brahmans, regd. Red, Red Speckled, breeding age, bulls & younger, top bloodlines, gentle, most halter broke. C. Parks Cleveland 706-864-6966
Bulls, regd. Red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
For sale, 1 Black Holstein-Limousin bull, approx. 250 lbs., 1 brown and white HolsteinLimousin cross bull, approx. 300 lbs. Jeremy Deyoung Elberton 706-213-9084
For sale, 35 regd. polled Hereford cows/calf pairs, 4-7 yrs.old, herd cert & accred. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890
Full blood Senepol bulls, $1000/up, bred heifers or open, also 2 full blood Gelbvieh bulls. Douglas McKinnon Pearson 912-422-3793
Gelbvieh. bulls, Red or Black, brothers of niton test station topper, Hadden Farms. Lavry Hadden Gibson 800-348-2584 706465-3772
Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls, & Angus purebred heifers, bulls, call aft. 5:30 p.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7546402
Limousin bulls, purebred, regd. polled Red & Black yearlings, touchdown, grand size, top quality. R. Bowen Milan 912-362-4266
Limousin cows, polled blk. bulls,

Limousin regd: breeding age bulls, top bloodlines, reas. priced. Bobby Doster Colbert 706-788-2427
Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino bloodlines, high milk EPD's. J. L. Hadden Gibson 706-598-3223
Polled Hereford heifers for sale 16 mos. old. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 912-362-4619
Purebred Limousin bull, blk., 7 mos. old, $550. Preston Sanders Commerce 706-6772290
Purebred Red Limousin, 6 pair, yearlings poll, double poll, 1 expecting cow and double poll bull, reas. price. Vernon Carter Hoboken 912-458-3800
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, gentle, no papers 1600-1800#, 4 yrs. old, proven breeder, selling to prevent in-breeding, $1000. D. Gladin Milledgeville 912-4542038
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 6-25 mos., all shots, call aft. 6 pm. Benny F. Smith Warner Robins 912-922-5713 912-952-1765
Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah bulls, cows w/calves and bred heifers, Red and Black. V. L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909
Purebred red & blk. Simmental bulls, A.I bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144
Red Angus bulls, polled Gelbvieh bulls polled Simmental bulls. H. T Higdon KooI Kreek Farms Greensboro 706-453-2117
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 9 to 16 mos., $600-
$750, exc. bloodlines. Don Helm Covington 770-786-6503
Reg. PB. Simmental bull, birth 7-7-98, wt 72 lbs., polled, solid Red, very gentle, $1000 Joe Snell Loganville 770-466-2672
Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 2yrs. old, exc bloodlines, ready for serv., herd cert/accred Ed Brand oxford 770-787-1885
Regd. Angus bull, 14 mos., leading AI carcass & growth sire, herd cert./accred Chuck ldone Macon 912-986-6819
Regd. Angus bulls (4), long yearlings, A. I. sired, semen tested, $1500. David Barr Franklin 770-854-8882 706-882-7557
Regd. Angus bulls, 12-16 mos., 1 sired by Sal Frame, 1 by OGL Battlecry, exc. qlty Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-2970
Regd. Angus bulls, 15 mos., balanced EPD's, A.I. sired, will deliver, herd cert./accred., $1200. Brent Chitty Moultrie 912-985-3611 912-985-3511
Regd. Angus bulls, Al sired, top bloodlines twenty Angus sired replacement heifers some bred. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa 770-574-8738
Regd. Angus bulls, Stockman & Band0 bloodline, 17 mos., $800 ea.; one 3 yr. Band0 bull, $1200. Ken Motter Summerville 678 445-4155 706-397-8122
Regd. Angus bulls, good bloodlines, 7 mos to 2 yrs. old, $800/up, also, heifers & pairs John Brunson Sylvania 912-857-3528
Regd. Angus yearling bulls, 18 months 1200 lbs., A35 carcass sire. Brent Turner Thomaston 706-646-4445
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, 12-14 mos., Rito
Traveler & Venture Forward bloodlines, $900-
$1000. Aros Reeves Hiram 770-943-6473
Regd. Black Angus bulls, all vacc performanced tested, all bred, average age 4 yrs., pairs & heifers. J. Tinter Cumming 770887-0316 770-451-0530
Regd. Black Angus bulls, most .Al. Sired, good dispositions, state cert. herd., als0 cow/calf pairs. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesbor0 912-865-5454
Regd. Black Angus bulls, seven, semen evaluated, excellent quality, Al sired, 14 to 17 months old. John Gillis Dearing 706-5952840

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

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

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

c orky Harvell Pavo 912-859-2222

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

records, semen tested, Mainline & Lineman

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

7 70-786-3847

Regd. Charolais bulls, Grand Slam and

Duke 914; 16 & 14 mos. old, great EPD's, top
gualit}'. Danny Giles Buchanan 770-646-9514 -

Regd. Charolias bull, w/papers, polled, born

2-6-97, birth wt. 73 lbs., gentle, $850. C. S.

c hesnut Covington 770-787'2727

Regd. Gelbvieh bulls, polled, red or blk., 1-3

yrs., most Al sired for low b.wgt. & fast growth,

also, bred cows, reas. priced. John Kiss

Gainesville 770-531-1126

Regd. Gelbvieh cows w/2 heifers, calves 3

1/2 mos. old, heifers 350 lbs., very good heifers, after 7p.m. Q. L. Burton Cartersville

7 70-382-2869

Regd. Limousin breeding age & yearling bulls, red or black, polled, exc. bloodlines &

EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053

Regd. Limousin bulls, 14 to 18 months old,

Red, can Deliver, $850. Kip Jones Lafayette 7 06-638-6407

Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., poiled, blacks & fullbloods, A. I. sires, free del., reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-649-

9932 706-568-4887

Regd. Limousin herd reduction, spring

calvers, fall pairs, weaned, yearling & bred heifers, fullblood/polled, red/blk., A. I. sires, exc. EPD's, $600/up. D. Perry Athens 706549-5663

Regd. Limousin prs., fall calves/bulls $700 and up, leave message. Calvin Minchew

Macon 912-781-0604

Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, 12-24 mos.,

w/good EPD's & low birth wgt., large no. to

choose from, cert. & accred. Sherman

Leonard Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-695-

2008

Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, exc. bloodline,

gentle, pasture raised, 16-18 mos. old, small

birth wt. herd cert./accred. Bobby Brantley

Tennille 912-552-9328

Regd. Red Angus bulls, 12-15 months old,

exc. bloodlines, will semen test on request,

complete vaccinations, ready for pasture, call

evenings. Jim Hudson Nicholls 912-384-

0827

Regd. Red Angus herd bull, 4 yrs. old, $700;

also, cows & heifers available. Wyndol

Montgomery Pine Mountain 706-883-8030

Regd. polled Charolais bulls, above average

EPD's , gentle, exc. condition. Rick

Westbrook Rockmart 770-919-7540

Regd. polled Limousin bulls, 1 Red, 3 yrs

old, 1 Black, 18 mos., polled legacy lineage. T.

Henry Augusta 706-793-7615

Regd. purebred Limousin black bulls, 12 to

30 months old. M.J. Dekle Statesboro 912-

764-7733

Replacement heifers, 80 avail. to pick from,

call nights. Charles Crawley Unadilla 912-

645-3887

Santa Gertrudis cross cow, 2 yr. old, bred to

regd. Black Angus bull, all shots and tagged, $

600. Kaye Evans Box Springs 912-649-7885

Simmental bull & heifer, 12 mos. old, red &

white, beautiful markings, bred for easy

calving, $600 & $800. Bill Hendry Loganville

770-466-9951

Simmental replacement heifers and herd

bull avail., $500 & up, top quality. Barry

Garmon Winder 770-725-5574



Top quality heifers, short bred and springing,

all cattle triple vaccinated, wormed, de-horned,

extra teats clipped. Dale

Rowden

Farmington 706-769-0980 706-769-8058

Garden Sun

Leafy vegetables need at least

six hours of sunlight to develop

Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682
Hobart cuber, very good cond., $70o
Hobart meat grinder $500. Jay Couch

1500-1700 lbs., herd reduction, $1000. S. Carlson Carnesville 706-654-7608
1 Jersey milk cow w/3 week old heifer calf.

heifers/weaned calves, polled, beau., gentle, top sires, exc. EPD's, cert. herd $475/up. c. Wellham Statham 770-725-2327

Regd. Black Angus cattle w/wo papers, heifers $400/up, steers, feed lot finished, clean, cert. herd, aft. 7 pm. F. Martin Ranger

properly, University

according of Georgia

to the Extension

Gainesville 770-535-7381

H. E. Hyder Riverdale 770-996-7226

Individuals submitting advertisements to 404-255-2712 706-337-2205

Service. Fruiting vegetables such

Incubator and hatcher, 3000 egg cap., both 1 Polled Hereford bull regd., HRP Victor R-

units, $2000. Charles Bridges Damascus 13, 5 yrs. old, exc. breeder $1000. Doug Exley

912-723-5089

Springfield 912-754-4243

buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.

Regd. Black Angus herd bull & bred cowcalf prs. & heifers, make offer. Joey Yasinski

as tomatoes, squash, eggplant and

Senoia 770-252-0833 770-251-1408

peppers need 10 hours of full sun.

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Hampshire/Duree mix piglets, born March 5, $40 each. Adrian Fawbush Marietta 770425-0687 404-558-1173
One purebred Duroc boar $150, two gilts, ten weeks old, $35 each. Michael Carnes Covington 770-786-7576
Pigs for sale, Yorkshire, Duroc, Poland China, mxd., 10 wks. old, $35 each. C. Brown Douglasville 770-489-1145
Regd. Duroc boars & gilts, show pigs. Tietgen Edenfield Metter 912-685-4681
Goats And Sheep

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1 Boer billy, 2 yrs. old, other young male and females, Boer mixed, males wethered, $25/up. James Jones Mansfield 770-7876755
1 Boer billy, 2 yrs., other young male & females, Boer mixed, males wethered $25/up. J. Brooks Hull 706-543-8754
1 NPGA Pygmy buck, 2 AGS/NDGA Nigerian Dwarf bucks and 2 bred does, CAEffB/Bruc/Johnes neg., disbudded. Kim Lee Marietta 770-423-1968
1 Pygmy billy w/3 mo. $100 cash. M. Smith Fors}'!h 912-994-9742
1 boer doe, $100, 2 Nubian does, $75 each; 1 common buck, $50; does produce twins. C. Rutherford Thomaston 706-6474969
1 common male goat, 4 mos. $35. Doug Stroup McDonough 770-898-1076
1 fullblood Boer buck, regd. w/papers, wt. approx. 300 lbs., 3 yrs., good breeders, kids on farm, priced to sell. Lloyd Vickers P.O. Box 36 Wray_ 31798
1 fullblood, 4 yrs. old, regd. Boer buck $300; also, 1/2 and 5/8 Boer/Nubian billies, two-three mo., $45 and $75. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770-787-0850
1/2 Boer nannies and 3/4 nannies, 3/4 billies, starting at $50, leave message. Yvonne Wells Sylvania 912-863-4941 912863-4210
1/2 Nubian, 1/2 Boer, 2 does, 3 bucks born March 1, 2000, does $60, bucks $50. Ginger Kogelschatz Menlo 706-862-6181
3 Pygmy goats, very small, beautiful colors, current shots & worming, de-horned, free wethering, great pets, $75-$125, 8 weeks, breeders. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-5381062
3 fullblood Nubian nannies bred to regd. boer billy, $150 ea. Tilman Sisk 4121 Thurmond Rd. Forest Park 404-366-9745
3/4 & 7/8 Boer kids, wormed & healthy, males $75, females $90. L. Reynolds Carrollton 770-854-8448
4 mixed Nubian & Alpine goats, 4 mos. old, $60 ea. Howard Mabry Acworth 770-9742445
4 mo. old 3/4 Boer billy $65, correct color, regd., Ailey. Bud Brantley Mount Vernon 912-583-2557
5 white and 3 black kids, exc. cond., good bloodlines, will take best offer. Neal Norris Douglasville 770-920-2163
7/8 Boer bueks, dob 1/12/00-1/17/00, 12 available, $75, wormed & overeaters vac. Randy. Robinson Griffin 770-228-1572
718 Boer bucks, 4 mos. old, wormed & healthy, $75. Lawson Hooper Covington 770-787-2818
ADGA Nubian bucks, 2 weeks to 2 yrs., exc. stock, spots, GAE neg., $75-$150. L. Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA regd. Saanen buck for sale, $150, 1yr. cert./accred. Henry Brown 4740 Bass Dr. Evans 706-863-6688
s: ADGA regd., Nubian doe, black w/white
cap, frosted ears/muzzle, $100. C. Zellner Blairsville 706-781-6206
African Pygmy goats nannies $25, assorted colors, will be small goats. Willard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
African Pygmy goats, NPGA regd. for sale, billies & nannies, wormed and have all shots, starting at $50. R. Luddecke Helen 706-8782464
African Pygmy goats, billies & nannies, full grown, young ones, $50/up. S. Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-963-8470
African Pygmy, silver male born 12/17/99, $30. Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092
Baby Doll sheep rams, regd., one born 3/1/97, also, newborns, 1 African Pygmy goat wether billy, NPGA regd., $75. R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668
Barbadoes ram, make offer. c. Evans
Brooklet 912-823-3921
Big goats and little goats N. Hicks Stone Mountain 770-469-4217
Billy goats for sale. David Lay Winder 770867-9754
Black Welsh Mountain sheep, 3 rams, 1 2yr. old $200, 2 this years lambs $250 ea., adorable, $600 for au. Jennifer Flournoy Greensboro 706-453-6629 706-453-2633
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Boer Nubian mix, year old billy $75, 3 nannies $75, 4 billies $60, 4 mos. old. Patty Cable Monroe 770-267-3710
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 goats, will trade 1 billy 3 nannies, 100%, hercules line for different bloodline to avoid in-breeding. Buck Maddox Dublin 912984-5464
Boer percentage nannies, 1 w/kid at side, Boer and Kiko percentage kids, Heard Co. David Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Boers, fullblooct and percentage, several nice does & bucks avail., out of exc. south African Sires. Stephen Couch Watkinsville 706-207-5242
Boers, fullblood weanling kids to full grown, does & bucks, some full South African. R. Nix Alpharetta 770-475-6816
Common & Pygmy goats, billies & nannies. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
Common billy & nanny goats, all ages, $35 to $50, call before 9 pm. Dock Hicks Buena Vista 912-649-7579
Common goats, billies and nannies, $30 and $35. Ralph King Hiram 770-943-3052
Common nannies & billies, ages from 2 1/2 to 2 mos. old, $35, anytime. Don/Debbie Toenniges Hampton 770-227-3066
Common nannies, bred to full blood Boer, 1/2 Boer billies & nannies & 112 Boer goat wethers. Tony Dickerson Lake Blackshear 912-853-2262
Full grown nannies, nubian cross & full Nubian exposed to full Boer billy, call after 5 pm. Doug Conwell Danielsville 706-7892766
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 KaptinEmobled. Larry Rutledge Snellville 770-9722008
Fullblood Boer bucks, 1Oto 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 Way_nesville 912-778-5004
Fullblood Boer does, w/kids. start @ $650, call aft. 7 pm. K. Brooks Blakely 912-7233867
Fullblood Boer goats, SA billy for sale bucks & does. Charlie Amerson Tennille 912-552-9196
Fullblood Boer goats, billies & nannies, $300/up Jose Diaz Talmo 770-536-2128
Fullblooded Nubian goats for sale nanny's, billys, kids. all disbudded and wormed, Colvin Bussey. Colvin Bussey Snellville 770-4830791
Fullblooded Romanov ewe, 4-yrs. old, very healthy, beau. Sarah Herriott Mountain City 706-746-0221
Hampshire sheep, 1 ram, 1 EWE vac, and wormed, $75 each, or $140 together. Bret Harsh Acworth 770-924-8314
Herd reduction sale, males .and females, different ages, Nubian cross $40 and up. M. Woodson Hampton 770-473-9693 770-7572840
Katahdin, start the journey to hair sheep with regd. Katahdin meat rams, $250 each. G. Maddox Warm Springs 706-655-3407
LaMancha buckling, disbudded, born 3/17/2000 GAE meg her, $125 OBO free wethering. Beverly Niklasson Calhoun 706629-4187
Lambs--wethers, ewes, purebred, crossbred Finn, Tunis, Lincoln, $50-$125. C. Biedebach Covington 770-787-9269
Lge. white Khaladin ram, fullblood, selling to prevent inbreeding. Emory Holbrooks Calhoun 706-629-4300
Med. lrg. billy goat, grt. breeder, $55; med. billy $40, both $85, Houston Co. Brock Turner Kathleen 912-987-3743
NPGA regd. babies, 2 bucks, dark grey Agouti, make excellent herd sires, very small. W. Hennon Monroe 770-267-6109
Nannies w/percentage Boer, kids are bred to fullblood Boer, percentage kids, others avail. Martha Sims Temple 770-445-7945
Nigerian Dwarf cross bucks & does, $40/up. John Mackey Suwanee 770-781-9303 770887-8232
Nigerian dwarf, blk., brown, gold, pintos,
bucks $50, does $75-$1 oo, tame, healthy,
dehorned, discounts. W. Brown Commerce 706-335-5015 .
Nigerian goats, 1 billy, 2 nannies, has had C & D & Tetanus and wormed. Louie Estep Newnan 770-253-3583
Nubian baby goats--healthy, beau. bucks, $40; does, $50; no meat animals, good homes please. Rebecca Mitchell Cumming 770889-4542
Nubian goats, dehorned, current shots & worming. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-6542867
Over 100 fullblood Boers, bucks $250/up, does $500/up, cloud dancing son, SA $1500, superman doe $1000, show prospect. Bobby Chastain Cairo 912-762-3486
Precentage Boer bucks 3 mos. old and common big nannies. R. Sutton Perry 912987-0026
Purebred African Pygmy goats, carmel colored nannies & billies, $50 up, sell/trade, Danny Ryals, Milledgeville. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 912-452-8497
Purebred Nubian buck kids, bottle fed, from Champ. milkers, long ears, spots, lrg., no papers, $65. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992

Purebred Nubian bucks & wethers, $50 & '87 buttermilk Buckskin mare, gentle, broke,

up. Ralph Gunn Monticello 706-468-6955 throws lots of color, all blk. points, beau.,

Purebred Nubian goats, young billies & $3000. Holly Hester Albany_ 912-436-4174

nannies, grown milkers & herd billy. Wendell '89 AOHA geld., huntseat & western, also

Cooper Villa Rica 770-459-2243

used for lessons, looking for good home, only

Pygmies & crosses, kids 3 mos., $35, $4,000 neg., Ive. msg. David Breck Lithonia grown billies, $50, friendly. Sandy Bean 770-979-8288

Douglasville 770-949-0912

'90 AOHA grula mare, 15.0hds., proven

Pygmies, 1 billy, 2 bred nannies, 1 doe, 1 broodmare, no vices, loads, clips, trail rides,

wether, $400 for all. Tony Kellogg Jasper hauls, wonderful disp. Julie Salsi Canton

706-692-6038

770-479-8827

Pygmy billies; also baby Pygmies and some nannies. Don Smith Covington 770786-6184
Pygmy goat kids & small adults, shots/wormed, very friendly, all colors. T. Cothran Alpharetta 770-442-0338
Pygmy goat, 18 mos., light caramel (wh.) buck, $25. John Andrews Marietta 770-5780852 706-896-5404
Pygmy goats for sale, not for slaughter, 3 small ones and one grown billy. Deborah Lee P.O. Box 1193 McCay_sville 30555
Pygmy goats from NPGA, regd. bucks, all colors, bucks and does, regd. and purebred, $50-$100. Brian Soule Canton 770-7351034
Pygmy goats routinely vaccinated against C&D, tetanus, and worms, many to choose from, regd. sire on site. M. Tate Dahlonega 706-867-8264 706-864-4872

'91 bay OH mare, English or western, Easy Rider, no bad habits, loads, exc. disp., 15 hds., $1800. Jim Thrasher Buford 770-9329512
'92APHAdun overo geld., 15.1hds., excells showmanship, huntseat, western, 4 APHA
shows 57 pts., $8500 obo. c. Astin
Douglasville 770-942-8674
'92 AOHA bay mare, great on trails, easy to handle, ridden by 8 yr. old, $2500. Ronnie Meads Sparta 706-444-7224
'92 AOHA broodmare prospect, Col. Freckles grandaughter, unsound due to injury, $1500 or trade for geld. w/trail exp., call eves. B. James Macon 912-743-9017
'93 Bay racking mare, 15.1hds., needs calm, confident rider, was a rescue, now a diamond waiting to be polished, $1000 obo. Kim Johnson Villa Rica 770-456-0549
'93 regd. Paint roanffobiano mare, 14.2

Pygmy goats, billy, nannies, 2 mos. old and hds., very gentle, good trail horse, $2000.

older, $40 and up Beverly Farmer Gerald Allgood Temple 770-562-3879

Covington 770-786-0744

'94 AOHA brn. mare, $1500; '96 ApHC bay

Pygmy goats, nannies and billies newborn, mare, Poco Bueno, Joker B, Prince Plaudit,

$35-$75. Tommie Keebaugh Fayetteville Coosa bloodlines, bred to do it all, $2500. C.

770-487-2229

Collins Statesboro 912-839-2546

Pygmy goats, regd. sire, many babies to choose from, silvers, browns, blacks, adult nannies, all very small. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092

'94 Tobiano paint mare, 14.3hds., 50/50 color, used team penning & trail riding, $2400, delivered. Mike Boyt Loganville 770-4660552

Pygmy goats: bucklings, can reg. NPGA, '94 grey Arab geld., 14.1 hds., 1st show in

call aft. 6 pm. W. Davis Stockbridge 770- ribbons, loads, started over fences, $2500.

474-1154

Gwynn Glacccock Loganville 678-570-3161

Pygmy males, gray, dehorned 11/99; also, blk., Feb. 14, 00, both wormed, all shots, $45 each. Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-9263008

'95 AOHA red roan geld., gr'son of Freckles Playboy, year 1/2 cutting, team penner prospect, call evgs. Bill Wilkins Shellman 912-679-5203

Rambouillet, regd. 2 yrs. old ram, spinners flock sire, $150. D. Werry Conyers 770-4838122
Reg. red fullblood Boer buck $250, SA buck $250, fullblood nannies $200-$350, percentage does available. Richard S. Smith Calhoun 706-295-4914
Regd. 3/4 Boer does bred to S.A. buck, $300 ea. B. R. Waller Wrightsville 912-8643612
Regd. Alpine buck, 1 yr. old regd. Alpine nanny w/2 1 mo. old kids, all for $500. Harold Shelnut Fayetteville 770-461-4203
Regd. fullblood SA Boer buck, son of Leroy, 2 yrs. old, proven breeder. C. W. Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570
Sheep !or sale, 5 ewes 2-3 yrs. old, all lambed in 1999, reducing flock $80 ea., for all $350. Tom McConnell McDonough 770-9572674
Tamed young goats, mostly Nubians, $20 to $30 for males, some for slaughter or underbrush clearing. Mitchell Williams Winder 770-969-6273

'95 AOHA sorrel mare, 15.3hds., refined, athletic, beau. mover, great perform. prospect, English/Western/Halter, $5000. L. Moran Mansfield 770-787-8116
'95 AOHA sorrel mare, gentle, halter looks, cuts, pens, great all around prosp., Foundation breeding, 15hds., stocky, $3500. J. Dyal Douglas 912-384-6856
'95 OH geld., chestnut w/blaze, blonde mane, 15.3 hds., green broke, $1500; '99 red Overo Paint filly, $950. M. Morris Americus 912-924-9367
'95 Saddlebred geld., '94 OH geld., '91 TB geld., '83 TB geld., $750/up, not b_eginner horses. Linda Pins~ Morrow 770-961-0067
'96.1/2 OH 1/2 Arab. geld., grey, 14.3t1ds., quiet, trnd., good feet/legs and mind, $2000. B. Deal Statesboro 912-764-9680
'96 APHA geld., strawberry roan, big, gentle, broke to ride, $1850. J. Rose McDonough 770-957-0334
'96 AOHA bay mare, FOHR Wonder Otoe Tardy Too bloodlines, calm, loving, ready to train. Ric~ Archer LaFay_ette 706-638-4120

Ten baby billies, born March 2000, various colors, horned and hornless, small, $15 each. Diane Glidewell Jackson 771-775-6592
Tennessee stiff leg meat goats, purebred

'96 AOHA mare with beau. 2000 foal at her side by Sweet Talkin Chip, a deluxe 2 in 1 pkg., $6500. Fred Mansour LaGrange 706883-7123

starting @ $75, Cordele, David Pitts, days 912-273-1442. David Pitts Cordele 912-2731412
Thinning herd, kids 3 mos. & older, nannies w/kids, nannies 1 yr., bucks 1 yr. raised separately, herd billy. Bill Edmunds Lincolnton 706-359-1511

'96 black racking mare in foal for 2001 , regd. RHBAA, child safe, .14.1 hds., Sire Market Dow Jones; $2500. D. Harris Cartersville 770-386-3554
'97 APHA BIS mare, sorrel, 15 hds., Three Ways to Zippo Pine Bar, very green, $1000. P. Almond Canton 770-720-8652

Top grade 3/4, 7/8 Boer nannies eleven '97 AOHA IF Sweetalkin chip bay geld., out

mos. to two yrs., fat, ready to breed, $80 to of a Flashy Zipper mare, must sell ASAP,

$100. Henry Maddox Blakely_ 912-723-5866 $4500. M. Christopher Gainesville 770-983-

Equine For Sale

1117 '97 AOHA Palomino mare, started under

saddle, 14 hds., very gentle, will make exc.

in

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child's horse, call nights. Don Danley 912-776-7297

Ty Ty

'97 AOHA geld., brown, 60 dys n'ding,

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Tanguery Gin/Mr. Joe Glo, Tristan, $3,200, '98 AOHA filly, bay, Doc Hic/Poco Bueno/Doc, $2800, '98 AOHA filly, Doc Hic/Fre, $2500. Craig Head Nay_lor 912-482-9239
'97 Paint mare, King & Skip bloodlines, easy to catch, good round manners, $1800, call eves. Rob Roknick Gillsville 770-5366999

ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose '97 blk. SSH geld. w/wh. markings, gentle, from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. traffic s~fe, $1500; TWH mare, fast racking,
Buyers are urged to request verification of $750. T. L. Gunter Vienna 912-268-8043

a negative Coggins test before purchasing . 912-268-2759

any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
'98 AQHA/Arab cross reg., filly, chestnut/flaxen, blaze & 4 white socks imprinted, beautiful with of flash, $1500, obo. Art Schwab Canton 770-345-6891
'79 bay geld., exc. child's first show horse, 3 AQHA western pleasure points, safe for any age. Ralph Wills Douglas 912-384-5903
'84 Half Arabian/SB, retired dressage, has been shown 1st & 2nd level dressage, needs intermediate rider, $2000 obo. Cheryl Mooney _Monroe 770-207-0605
'87 AQHA buckskin mare running bred, 16hds., barrels trails, road safe, sweet. R. Ward Eatonton 706-485-8080
'87 AQHA gray mare, 16hds., runs all five events and ropes, excellent youth horse,
_,$6500. Amy Ward Eatonton 706-485-0857

'98 AOHA IF geld., drk. liver chestnut, silver tail, 15hds./still growing, GA/FL Futurity nom., flashy, $3500. Peggy Anthony Macon 912" 785-9134
'98 AOHA bay geld., by Sweet Talkin Chip, great mover, quiet and attractive, strong amateur prospect $5000. Laura Adamson LaGrange 706-812-5409
'98 AOHA mare, bay, nice cont., size sound, Doc Sugs Brudder, War Leo, Sugar Leo, Leo San, started, cutting- reining- barrel prospect. Danny Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791
'98 AOHA palomino stallion, $1800; '99 AOHA stallion, $1500, both gentle, w/good papers. C. Carver Rome 706-232-1497
'98 AOHA sorrel stallion, Son O' Coosa, Easy Jet bloodlines, $1500, call aft. 6 pm. Richard Johnson Garfield 912-982-3045
'98 Appaloosa/Walking horse geld., bay w/drk. legs, gentle, easy personality, D. Lindstrom Cumming 770-764-8388
'98 NSH/Arabian colt, chestnut, breeder sweepstakes nominated, ready to start UIS, loads, lunges, saddleseat prospect, $1500. M.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Sapp Jesup 912-427-9462 912-427-6313

'98 reg. AOHA/NFOHA Pal. geld.; '98 regd. AOHA sorrel geld.; '99 regd. AOHA/NFOHA Chestnut filly; '99 regd. AOHA Pal. filly. Jerry Little Moultrie 912-985-3788

'99 APHA breeding stock, light Palomino colt, Double L Straw, King, Banachek, Leo

JackNRound, Special Effects bloodlines, $875. Lynn Smith Powder Springs 770-9430171

'99 APHA red & white geld., Doc Bar/Leo

bred, good performance horse prospect, $1500. Ron Doan Covington 770-788-8328 770-788-6999

'99 APHA stud colts, halter & performance qlty., bay/white, Champion bloodlines. James

Monk Hampton 770-946-9327

'99 AOHA Foundation colt, bay, Poco, King bloodlines, oustanding confirmation, $3500 obo. Diane Coletti Clermont 770-983-1228

'99 AOHA IF sorrel geld., the Money

Broker/Skipper w/bred, blaze & stockings, good muscle. A. A. Parham Conyers 770-

922-9888

'99 AOHA Palamino filly, tall correct, cute headed with nice neck, English lounge line

prosp., $2500, V. Wilson, Covington, 770-787-

6473 V. Wilson Covington 770-787-6473

'99 AOHA Palomino colt, Skipa Skip, Beau Bonanza, Johnny Dial, Olympia Rey Three Bars, gentle. Joan Wilkes Dublin 912-2724781

'99 AOHA buckskin filly, double Docs Solano great confirmation, clips, loads, lunges, $2500; '82 AOHA geld., trail barrels youth, $2500. K. Kirby Lawrenceville 770985-0720

'99 AOHA colt, 95% Foundation bred, Skippa Sure Bar, Peppy bloodline, smart, great build, bay w/star, stripe/snip, big hip, $3000. Wendy McClellan Covington 770787-9203

'99 AOHA sorrel filly, Three Bars &

Impressive breeding, handled daily $2000. Larry Holsomback Calhoun 706-625-2549

'99 colt/fillies by own son of Peppy San Badger out of Mr. Gunsmoke/Doc's Sue

mares, Paint, bay, sorrel, $3500. Elizabeth Branch Madison 706-342-3637

'99 regd. AOHA colt, Doc's Solano

breeding, great prospect, $750. Charles Griffis Covington 770-786-1093

'99 regd. Hanoverian colt by West Coast, mature at 17hds.,. bay, quiet and willing

personality, $7500. Sharon Enderlein Brooks 770-461-1699

10 yr. AOHA 15.1hds. gelding, Two Eyed Jack line, good trail horse, has worked cattle,

$3500. Melanie Pene' Alpharetta 770-887-

8863

10-yr.-ol Belgium mare, rides & pulls, $2000; 5-yr.-old AOHA geld., reining, workiny

cow horse, exp. rider, $3000. S. Schiro Buena Vista 912-649-7003

10-yr.-old American Saddlebred mare, exc, endurance -prospect, 1'2200. Debby Bishop Newnan 770-253-5007

12 yr. regd. TB mare, nice horse, schooled over jumps, showing 1st level, exc. gaits,

good broodmare potential, $2500/serious inquiries only. R. Hawkins Newnan 770-2515252

14 yr. OH geld., 15hds., stocky & gorgeous,

needs exp. rider $1400/obo. Susan Decarlo Ringgold 706-935-6992

14-yr. Belgian mare, 16.1 hds., rides, has driven, also has raised qlty., sport horse foals, $1800. K. East Senoia 770-599-3927

15 yr. old grey TB mare, exc. disp., exc. broodmare or companion due to knee injury, 16.1 hds., $600. W. McGuffee Villa Rica 770459-2852

16 yr. old AOHA chestnut mare, good trail horse, easy keeper, gentle, easy to load, Iunges, 14.2 hds. Samantha Wade

Adairsville 770-386-5155

16 yr. old regd. Tennessee Walking Horse mare, exc. for buggy riding, $1500. Nell Mobley Waynesboro 706-554-2991 706794-8835

16-yr. Standardbred geld., seal brown; 10yr. OH geld., bay, $1500 ea., leave msg. Glynn Darby Social Circle 770-464-0060

16.1 Thoroughbred mare, exc. show

prospects, mild mannered, nice mover, $5000; 1-yr. lease possible; owner expecting

baby. Nancy Smith Atlanta 404-841-6373

16.2t hds. tri-colored SB geld, 5 1/2 yrs.,

athletic;

beau.

mover,

great

personality/energy, exc. for CT, $5000. C. Beaver Byron 912-956-2393

19-yr.-old reg. bay TB mare, pretty, fun,

Ioves to canter, English/western, terrific ring horse, $1250, 15.2hds., fat, healthy. D. Savard Social Circle 770-464-0200

1996 chestnut Appaloosa gelding, good conformation, lots of color, experienced rider,

$950. Rob Clark Winder 770-867-7681

1997 AOHA Appendix filly, l/F, going great UIS, excellent hunter, dressage;

youth/amateur, $4250. W. Brockman Locust Grove 770-957-0129

1998 AOHA/IBHA foundation bred stallion, training under saddle started. Karen Abbott Adel 912-896-2593

2 colts, 1 sorrel roan, 1 chestnut, both

w/make hunter/jumper, Eng. or endur. prospects, $1250 ea. obo. M. Leisure Tallapoosa 770-574-9455

2-horse trlr, bumper pull, fair cond., $500 firm. Condra Colley Fors}'!h 912-994-4086

3 TB broodmares, bay, diff. ages, had previous foals, easy breeders, $1000 ea. L.

Cooper Thomson 706-465-1982

3 yr. Clydesdale colt, $1900, 2 yr. Saddlebred/standard filly, $1500. Carole

Lorimer Ray_le 706-274-3474

3 yr. old Palomino stallion out of Pumpkin Roller, great cont., color & disp., Hogans Farms. Danny Hogan Dexter 912-875-3476

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3 yr. old chestnut geld., needs exp. rider, Amazing athlete, 16hds.. 1O yr. gray QH Palomino mare; dapple, 15.1 hds., 6 TWH chestnut mare, regd., 7 yrs. old, Big chickens and sev. laying hens, Buff

gentle, good potential, $750 obo. Sally gelding, jumps 3'6", training level dressage, yrs., neck reins, trail rides, loads, $1000; Arab 15.1 hds., pleasure, trail rides, intermed. rider, Orpington chicks, Sex Link chicks, diff. sizes

Lindsey Forsl!h 912-994-9835

very bold, exp. rider/trainer needed, $6500. geld., 6 yrs., 14.1hds., bay, $650. Chris E. $1500/nego, to good home. M. Waggoner and more. Porter Raper Buford 770-945-

c 3 yr. old regd. QH bay stud, gr'son of racer Skye Franklin Cairo 912-872-8086

Jackson Griffi.n 770-229-4468

Suwanee 770-271-5736

1757

oup de Kas, 15+hds., needs good home, Andalusians-Aztecas, 15 hd. mare, 1st QH mare, 5 yrs. old, gentle enough for TWH geld, 12 yrs., gentle/child-safe, vet. Blue Scale breeders; also. eggs- Gambel,

unbroken, $2000/firm. C. Smith Valdosta Ievel dressage, proven broodmare, $4500; begining rider, wants loving home, all shots checked, all vacc., blk./white socks, with star, California Valley, Blue Scales, Pharoahs, $1

706-769-0800

Two 314 Andalusian fillies, Baroquie, beau., current, $1500. P. Russell Stone Mountain 15hds., 800 lbs. Ronald Myers Covington each plus shipping. James Bingham 105 King

3 yr. regd. Paint filly, bay overo, 15hds., $3500 ea. Kathy Echols-Frary Athens 706- 770-465-6793

770-787-4191

Cir. Dalton 30721 706-272-3739

beau., going well under saddle, trail ridden, pleasure prospect. Susan Rogers Flintstone

742-8139 Anyone can ride, all 14.2+ hds., '80 RD/wh;

QH yrlg. filly, Incentive Fund, sire is Son of Rugged Lark with points in 5 events, dam is a

TWH geld., 3 yr. old sorrel w/flax mane/tail, rides gentle & sound, very flashy, Pride's

.Buff Orpington trio $30, pr. rooster R.R. and Black Giant and hen, pure Black Giant $16.

7 06-820-9591

'85 blk./wh. SSHBEA geldings; teenaged daughter of Nicky Skip, $1800. E. Perry Generator breeding, $1700. G. w. Pike Timmy Lepard Rooeville 770-854-7713

3-yr.-old buckskin mare, rides quiet, $1100; TWHx "Fancy" red mare, $1200-$4000. J. Oxford 770-787-8717

LaGrange 706-884-2181

Buff Polish and Black Giant chicks for sale,

gray pony geld., 2 yrs. old, child safe, $700. Liberty Newnan 770-251-4296

OH/Arab, grey, 9 yrs., 15hds., AQHA mare, TWH mare, sorrel, 15.1hds., smooth- good selection, priced by age. Chrystal Eckes

-M. Henderson Chatsworth 706-695-8043
4 yr. Appaloosa gelding, green, pony mule,
will ride adult, gentle, donkey stud, grey w/stripe, $550 ea. Terry King Cartersville

Appaloosa mare, 15.1 hds., 10 yrs., shown English, jumps, neck reins, loves trails, white w/brown legs, $1800. D. Bishop Gainesville 770-534-1388

15.2hds., $2000, good trail horse. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004
QH/TWH 16 yr. chestnut geld., 15.1hds., good trail/pack horse, $900/to good home.

gaited, neck reins, traffic ridden, exc. family horse, $1500. Brent Gunter Gray 912-9864551
TWH regd. 2-yr. black geld., 14.5 hds.,

Winder 770-307-5942
Eastern turkeys laying hens and Toms Game crosses, two Silver Duckwing bantams. C. Seckinger Villa Rica 770-459-5531

770-606-1 643

Appendix QH, 16hds., 4 yrs. geld., D/CT or Andrea Yeany Bogart 770-725-6447

broke to lead & lunge. Fred Deloach, Jr. Game chicken, different breeds, also have

4 yr. golden palomino QH mare, 15hds., H/J prosp. for amateur ad\Jlt or youth, quiet, QHg3y sorrel, 14.2, exc. ground manners, Valdosta 912-242-1328

chicks, call for prices, serious calls only. Jodi

gentle, loads, bathes, needs intermediate bay w/blaze $6500. S. Usher Douglasville quiet natured, trails alone or in group, smooth TWH, 6-yr.-old regd. geld., chestnut, 16 P. Thompson Loganville 770-784-7705

rider $2000, call before 9 pm. G. Timmons 770-830-1691 .

trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706-232-2848

hds.. inter. rider, sound, sane, exp. on state Game chicks, White Hackle for sale, call

Villa Rica 770-949-7469

Arab filly, 3 yr. old bay w/white, Double Quarter Horse bay, 4-yr. geld., greenbroke, trails, show potential, $2800. Mandy Branton after 8 p.m. C. Montague Clal!on 706-782-

4 yr. old QH red gelding, $1100, 15 mo. old Bask breeding, gentle, flashy, to good home, already been riding, gentle, loves people; Fairburn 770-969-4927

2918

Reg. bay gelding, blaze face, two stocking feet, $750. Sonny Pinyan Canton 770-720-

$1500. A. Kennison Newnan 770-463-5149 Arabian mare, 12 years old, bred, needs

regd. Arabian geld., gentle, $975 ea. J. Nelms TWH, 8 yrs. black gelding, 10 yrs, blue roan

McDonough 770-954-9885

spotted gelding, 13 yrs. sorrel! w/4 stockings.

Game !Owl Hatch, Butcher, Trios, Hulsey pr., crosses, stags, pullets. George Nash, Jr.

2481

someone with big heart to love her. James RHBAA SSHBEA 21 mo. tri-col. colt, Shea Cross/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505- Uvalda 912-594-6123

5 yr. Palomino gelding, lots spirit and personality, $2200. J. Schellinger Powder serings 770-439-6252
5 yr. grey geld., 15.2hds., great show potent., gentle, great jumper, loads, ties, very willing, $1800/firm. Robin Reilly Powder serings 770-732-1368
5-yr.-old jet black, spotted stallion, "is dbl. reg.,: 4 white socks, can be shown prof., anyone can ride. $3500. T. Grier Clarkston 404-292-4003 888-724-3108
7-yr. AQHA Buckskin mare, 3-day eventer, exp. h[j, combined training, great with kids, but no beginners, $2000 obo. Debbie Furbish Norcross 770-662-0840
7-yr.-old Percheron geld., 17+ hds., broke to pull, gentle, will ride, loads, clips, $2500 firm, call aft. 6 pm or leave message. D. Dent Reynolds 912-847-3226
7-yr.-old regd. TWH, beau. black, 15.5 hds., good on trails, good broodmare, $2500, will consider trade. Lee Ann Wilbert Manchester 706-846-4510
8 yr. gray racking geld., 16 hds., $1500, call aft. 6 pm. Lamar Jones Donalsonville 912524-8975
84 AQHA Bay broadmare, granddal'.lghter Captain Joker, 2/25 filly by side and bred back for 2001, $3500, D. Sosebee, Covington. V. Wilson Covington 770-656-9287 770-7874213
87 AQHA sorrel! mare, approx. 16hds., $1400. D. Key Stockbridge 770-483-0652 770-318-0883
9 mo. Gentle Giant Clydesdale, reg. geld., $1900. J. L. Bailey Hiram 770-942-7531
9 yr. black Walking, 7 yr. black and white
paiot..OH. 8 yr. sorreJ QH, $3000 each. R.
Carter Fa}ietteville770-461-7912
9 yr. old TB gelding, regd., 16.1hds., chestnut w/white, flashy, great dressage potent., jumps, clips, loads, exp. rider, $3500. David Blackman Marietta 770-652-6453
9-yr.-old Appaloosa geld., 15.2 hds., flashy & stout, bay w/glanket, gentle for anyone, $1500 obo. P. Smith Rockmart 770-6848208
9-yr.-old Welsh-X Cute hunter pony bay, 12.3 hds., easy lead changes, loads, clips, manners, proven winner, $6500 obo. Carol Wra~ Monroe 770-267-0035
94 AQHA gelding, 95 AQHA mare, 95 AQHA gelding, 89 AQHA Palomino mare, 92 TWH gelding, delivery available. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
96 AQHA gelding childsafe show/trail, $1500obo, 88 AHRA mare trained very well
show/broodmare, $2000obo, c. Black,
Taylorsville. James Black Taylorsville 770386-4443
AHQA bay colt, pleasure or show prospect, Blondys Dude/Cutter Bill lines, $1200 or trade. Bill James Danielsville 706-789-3871
APHA team penning mare, 7 yrs., 14.3 hds., easy to handle, very quick, $2800; beau. gray mare, 5 yrs., English/western. J. Townsend Monroe 770-207-0759
AQHA '83 buckskin mare, Foundation lines, in foal to buckskin grandson of Poco Bueno, 100% Foundation for 2001, $2500 firm. B. Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
AQHA 4-yr. Doc-0-Lena mare, sells w/breeding to foundation AQHA stud, $2500; pony, 5-yr. sorrel geld., 12.2 hds., $1200. Keith/Shay Stanley Dacula 770-682-0374
AQHA 8 yr., 14.3 grandaughter of feature and Two Eyed Jack, $1,600; AQHA sorrel stud, July 97 blaze face, $1850, Chickamaua. Ron Taylor Chickamauga 706-375-6472
AQHA IF, halter quality: two 99 fillies, $2000, $3000; 98 palomino filly, 5 halter pis., 15.1, $5,000 cash, John Wright, Commerce. John Wright Commerce 706-335-5672
AQHA mare, '84, sorrel, exc. riding horse, exp. broodmare, External Fistful/Sonny Dee Bar. $3500 obo. Dara Kimcaid Cumming 770-886-7827
AQHA yearlings, Palomino & sorrel colts, 2 bay fillies, Doc Bar, Cutter Bill lines. $1500 ea. . Billy Billock Dallas 770-443-8713
AQHA, 11 yrs., 15.2 sorrel geld., good b'lines, incredible ride English/western, exc. on trails, grt. disposition, $3000. Rebecca Neal Marietta 770-971-641 O
ASB 2 yr. filly, sorrel w/snip/2 socks, beau. con!., ready start trng., will mature 16+hds., $1500/obo. Avery Csitar Newnan 770-2532487'
Adorable black pony geld., late teens, 12+ hds., child-safe, good on trails, all shots & Coggins recent, $500. Diane Davis Mansfield 706-468-9142

Brooks Gul!on 912-754-6468 912-826-6232
Beau. Appaloosa geld., flashy, very gentle, Iaves people, very fast, $1500. Sheri Henderson Acworth 770-974-0592
Black Arabian stallion, very gentle, 3yr.. Bey Sha and Bask bloodlines, 5 generations of black. D. Brock Newnan 770-254-9061
Blk. Arabian filly, 2 yrs., exc. endurance, Arab. mare, in foal, broke to ride. Buck Reynolds McDonough 770-957-5660
Buckskin & white APHA mare, 3 yrs. old, by Tommy's Reflection, out of Skips Heritage mare, '5.3hds., going well u/s. Tim Parks Cleveland 706-864-5892
Buggy horse, 9 yrs., Standardbred geld., Amish trnd., traffic safe, anyone can drive w/or w/o harness. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904
Feb. '99 AQHA bay filly, Conclusive, Impressive, Two-Eyed Jack; '94 jetblack APHA mare, Blackmidas Touch, Tufter Than Hell bloodlines, TardyTwo, JackNRound. Linda Martin Eden 912-748-2624
Gentle, very pretty black mare, 12 yrs. old, loads, clips, no bad habits, $1800 firm. Sue Stokes Valdosta 912-242-6194 912-244-
3031 Half Arabian yrlng. filly, Bey Shah lines,
loads, clip-s, exc. disp., bay, show qlty., $1500. Ashley McDaniel Fairburn 770-964-0855
Hanoverian broodmare, approved AHS, 12yrs. 1/2 TB, Gixibar/Silk Thread bloodlines, babies have size and movement for any sport, $3500. T. Thompson Douglasville 770-2230454
Hanoverian-X -4 yr. mare, 15.3hds., chestnut, super con!., lovely mover, balanced canter, started, exc. event/hunter prosp., photos avaii., $6500 M. 'Flynn Covington 770-385-2901
Mediterranean miniature burro, 34", reg. gelding $500, born 4/97, beautiful gray-dun. D. Dennis Newnan 770-254-1843
Medium pony hunter/dressage prospect, exceptional quality and beauty, filly 2 yrs., Welsh/OH/Arab cross, $4,000. A. Woody Adairsville 770-773-9216
Miniature horses sorrel colt, $750, black colt $750 or both for $1000, both 1 yr, very gentle. C. Green Tyrone 770-487-2858 404755-4597
Miniature horses; AMHA/AMHR, 2 yr. red/white mare, 28"; 2 grey/white yrlngs., fillies, 25", $2000 ea. Donna Edge Dublin 912-272-5444
Miniature pony, 2 yrs., 35" geld. sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, loads, leads, lunges, great companion, $400. M. Stewart Jefferson 706367-2421
Mule, bay mare, 10 yrs. 14.1hds., ridden by 13 yr. old girl, trails, works sgl. or dbl., loads, clips, $1200. M. Rush Bremen 770537-3560
Mule, gelding, black, 9 yr., 15.2hds great personality, $5000. Debbie Whitworth Lawrenceville 770-963-0952
P.H.A. regd. Golden Palamino geld., QH, 23 months, 15.1 hds., beau. Zippo bred, $2200. George Cook Calhoun 706-6292969
Paint pony, 13 hds.. beaut. & athletic, good for exp. child; Regd. App. geld., 15 hds., exc. trail horse. Joe Walker McDonough 678342-7432
Paints, geld., 6 yrs., rides/works wagon, flashy, $1700; mare, 9 yrs., Overo, $950; sorrel/white, 15 hds., kid ridden. M. Cox Rome 706-232-8882
Paso Fino, regd. 8 yr. bay geld., 14.1 hds.. trail ridden, loads well, loves attention, needs strong rider, $2000. Nina Carpenter Hahira 912-794-9184
Peppy & proud, QHx 10 yrs., stock, 14.3 hds., blk./white geld., great horse for confident rider, $2000. R. Jones Newnan 770-254-1987
Percheron geld., 10 yrs.. 18hds., top qtly., ride & drive sport horse. very gentle, $8000 firm. John Higgins Pembroke 912-429-4814
Percheron team, 18hds., 2200 lbs. each, perfectly matched, very well broke, traffic safe, harness and wagon available. Tim Borris Washington 706-285-3448
Pleasure horse, ridden on trails & pasture, gentle, looks good, $1500. D. L. Barron Carnesville 706-384-2648
Pony, 8 yr. bay QH geld., 14.2hds. intermediate rider $900, 2/5/99 regd. Egyptian Arabian filly, blk./grey, loves people. S. Gutman Columbus 706-653-2347
QH 16 yrs. old, 14hds., deadbroke gelding, barrels, poles & trails, blk. w/wh. stockings, kid proof, easy keeper, $2000. Cindy Buford

$1200, W/H QH Gelding., $1200, aged AQHA buckskin mare $1000, RHBAA palomino colt, $1000. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945
Racking mare, regd. 14.3 hds., 5-yr. black & built, western pleasure, halter trained, loving,
cgentle, great on trails, $4000. A. Crews arrollton 770-832-2122

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TWH/RHBBA geld., 5 yr., Black Midnight Sun/Triple Threat, smooth gait, broke trails,
loads, prof. trained, $4200. c. Smith
Hameton 770-707-0741
TWH.s-3 yr. blk./white spotted geld., dbl. regd.; 2 1/2 yr. old blk, white dbl. regd. spotted

Red roan/App. geld., 14.1 hds., quite, mare, 7 yr. old chestnut geld., 7 yr. old bay

cgentle, jumps, trails, $2500 obo. Lewis Jones geld. Chris Kelley Gainesville 770-718-0590

umming 770-844-9240

Tri-colored spotted saddle horse, ultra loud

Red sorrel mare mule, 3-yrs.-old, works dbuble or single to wagon, 15.2 hds., 1150 1bs. J. E. Cochran Blue ridge 706-632-5625 Reg. Arabian broodmare, 10 yrs. 15hds. beau. head & neck, broke to ride, $1000. E. lieal Franklin 706-675-1283

with 2 blue eyes, 13 yr., 15.2h gelding reg. 4 ways, exp. rider, worth more than $2,500. R. M. Carlson Carnesville 706-654-0434
Welch ponies (2), 14 yrs. old, very sweet, gentle, wagon & harness, exc. cond., $2500. S. Crum~ Carrollton 770-836-0541

Reg. Arabian movement, and

colt, exc. bloodlines,

conformation. should excel in

any sport. Christina Fulton Winterville 706-

7 42-8070

$2R00e0g,.

TB obo.

mare 15.3hds., 4 yr., very S. Stana Powder Springs

nice, 770-

Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, can Mia Haney at 404-651-9084

9 43-1700

.Mallard ducks must be at least three

yinrtsRe.,remg.esrdmaicaoktoeinthg

mare, gorgeous, 15.3 hds., 11 great for trails/pleasure
rider $2000. J. Severens

Arnoldsville 706-354-7855

generations from the wild before they can be advertised .in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include.this information in notices submitted for eublication.

Regd. 13 yr. AQHA dun geld., great '95-'99 peafowl, Blues, Pies, Javas and

pleasure horse & trail horse, $2000 obo. C. Whites, $50/up; also breeder prs. of Grey

Hancock Sandersville 912-553-1337 912- Himalyan peacock pheasants. Ray Watts

553-9003

Macon 912-743-6692

lgwio'/sfRwooenungrsdoew.fnhdFAitleSi9g1Bhs2,to-8cTc3kihms2e,-es4,tb3nr$1uo37tk5e0s0tta.olliMori.ndeW,1e6ws.e2twshtodeosr.nd,

'97-'99 Gray Peacock Pheasants, prs. only. Chuck Richardson 170 Johnnie Chandler Rd. Colbert 30628 706-795-3877
'99 hatch chickens, RIR, Buff Orpington,

Regd. Arabian gelding, nice mover, beau. White Rock, White Giants, turkeys, white,

bay, 8 yrs. old, started over fences. Susan $30/pr., Bronze toms $20 each. C. Collins

Huff Albany 912-446-2143

Griffin 770-228-3918

Regd. QH mare, 7 yrs. old, child safe, '99 hatch, 3 white Silkie hens, all laying, $5

sound. Roger Plratzky Cumming 770-781- each. Christy Collins Stone Mountain 770-

8590 770-704-9742

498-7428

Regd. TB broodmares, gray, 16.3 hds., in 1 pr. turkeys & 1 hen laying & some

foal to world champ Hus., will sell with or w/o chickens. George Hill Buford 770-271-0362

foal, others. W. Livingston Peachtree City 2 Black Giant cocks, good size and disp.,

770-486-8419

$5 each or $9 for both. Clint Council

Regd. TWH broodmares, all black/in foal Carrollton 770-949-6255

(April-June) to top qlty. studs, all about 16 hds.; also 2 .weanlings, 2 yearlings. B. Williams Kennesaw 770-422-9318 770-6531705

2000 hatch, turkeys, Blue Slate, Bourbon Red, Black Spanish and Royal Palm, Partridge, Cochin, bantam, roosters. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-773-1635

Regd. spotted racking horse 8 yrs., 15hds., 25 diff. kind of show bantams; also. eggs for

smooth gaited trail horse, lots of color, $1500. sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-

C. McDonald Danielsville 706-795-5617

4371

SSH mare, flashy, tri-color, 12-yr., 13.2 hds., smooth gaits, lots of trail exp., gentle, but needs intermediate rider, $1800. Dianne Lewis Mansfield 706-557-9622

3 roosters, Blue, Brown Red, Hatch, Trio of Hatch, 1 White Hackle rooster, good bloodlines; odd hens, all purebred. Tim Bryant Temele 770-562-1683

Saddlebred geld., 13 yrs. old, no papers, 30 common pigeons $3 each, no Sunday

$750; regd. saddlebred mare, shown sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 912-941-

successfully, Grand National nominated, 5541

$5500. Frances Jones Evans 706-863-3932 7 Games, 2 New Hampshire chicks, 3 mos.

TB gelding, regd., 16hds., drk. bay, 17 yrs., old, $4 each, $65/all. Sherri Anderson

foxhunted 8 seasons, great trail horse, loads,. Luthersville 770-927-0093

clips, no vices, sound, $1500, Iv. msg. T. D. 8 colorful grown mxd. roosters $3 each.

Wilkes Harlem 706-556-9292

Joan S~ears Washington 706-678-2266

TB/Han crosses; weanlings, beau. movers, exc. conf., great hunter or dresage prosps., starting @ $10,000. Christy Webb Lithonia 770-222-0333
TB/Percheron 6/98. geld., blk., $5500; TB/Percheron. 8/97 mare, blk. $6000, handled daily, good c/t or dressage. Sally Sargent Powder Serings 770-943-7243

Araucana chicks $1 each or $1 O/doz., lays colored eggs. Larry Johnson Canton 770 479-1360
Baby chicks, Araucana, Barred Rock Partridge Rock, Dominique, Speckled Sussex, all lge. breeds, fresh fertile eggs lor incubation or consumption. David White Luia 770-869-7467

TWH 12 yrs., blk. mare, smooth, fast, spirited/responsive, needs exp. rider, weli trnd., good on trailsfln ring, to good home, $2200. Lynn Marks Forest Park 404-3629788
TWH 4 yr. blk. mare, blood-typed, gentle, loads. Mack Robinson Bowdon 770-2585707

Baby ducks, mxd. breed yd. ducks $2/up fresh fer!. duck eggs for incubation 0 consumption, $3 per doz., other. K. Jackson 398 Lehigh Circle Clyo 31303
Bantam Cochins, buff, red, white also Silver Phoenix and all cols. of Silkies, lge asst. of chicks, extra roosters. Tom Davis Franklin 706-675-3928

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 Black & White gelding, 9 yrs., 15.2 H, reg. 5 different ways, requires exp. rider, $2,500. M. Carlson Carnesville 706-6772714
TWH Pusher & Sundelight bred filly, black, Midnight Sun bloodline, stud sorrel. J. Odom Thomaston 706-648-3987
TWH black geld., $1000, TWH sorrel mare, 6 yrs., $1250, outstanding TWH paint mare, 4 yrs., racks fast, $2500. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881
TWH blk/white geld., 3 yrs., trail/field trail exp., $3500; TWH dark chestnut geld., 3 yrs., well started, $2500; TWH, 18 mos., geld., chestnut, $1750, before 9 pm. Johnny Crosby Baxie~ 912-367-6615

Bantam Cochins, healthy 14 wk. old flock blacks, whites, sgls., prs., and trios, $4-$20 S. Nellis Newnan 770-304-3324
Bantam chicks: BB Reds, Silver Duckwing Gold & Silver Sebrights, W.O.E. & others Dominiques, Game White Leghorn chicks $1/up. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Bantams through hvy. breeds, hatching daily, priced according to age. Bill Brown Senoia 770-599-6309
Bantams, Mottled Japs. O.E. quail, Black Rosecombs, Mille Fleurs, etc. Brenda McDaniel 73 McElhannon Rd. Bethlehem 30620 770-867-4124 770-307-3900
Bantams: 6 types O.E., 6 types Japs., 2 types Cornish, White Silkies, Barred Cochins clean/medicated, most birds $15/pr., chicks $3 each. Eric Underwood Dexter 912-875 3699
Barred Rock cockerels, purebred

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web debeaked and vac. for Marek's disease. $8

Game fowl cocks, stags, hens, pullets, sev. breeds & crosses. around 60 to sale. Kenneth Fountain Thomaston 706-647-6923 Game fowl hatch, Brown Red, Greys, Lacy Roundhead & Kelso cocks, $50/up, stags $25/up. Paul Epps Conyers 770-929-1361
Game fowl, brood, crosses, chicks, Kelso, Hatch, Chefs, Red Quill, White Hackle, 5 cocks, 7 hens, reas. Mark Smith Marietta 770-428-4 789
Game fowls for sale, proven families in Hatch, Albany, and Roundheads, good station. R.A. Pearson Nashville 912-6867535
Geese, African, 4 male, 2 female breeding now, $20 each or trade for peahen, call before 9 p.m. Bill Cornelius Hampton 770-946-3457
Giant Pharoah quail, live or dressed. A.W. McDuffie 4358 West Horseshoe Rd. Blackshear 31516 912-449-4610 Gilmore Hatch, J. East Greys, Aseels, R.H., Red quills, Madigan, Greys, others, select line breeding, kept pure, healthy. S.D. Whitaker Sandersville 912-552-5100
- Gold, Silver Sebrights, BB Reds, Black Rosecombs. R.B. Hopkins Dawsonville 706265-3444 Golden Red Sex Links, '99 hatch, all laying, 17 hens, 1 rooster, 4 bantam hens, 1 rooster. M. Cook Blairsville 706-745-8099
Guinea and bantams, baby Game chicks. M. Cobb Ball Ground 770-735-3764
Guinea keels, hatching now, $3 each, fresh fertile hatching eggs $18 dozen, shipping available. Solomon Boone Calhoun 706625-3768
Guineas, grown birds, $7 each. Frank Beckum Rayle 706-274-3321
Hatching eggs for sale, Cochin bantams, lgt. Brahma bantams, STD lg!. Brahma, Dominique; also, have chicks for sale. S. Anderson Dalton 706-259-5475
Laying hens, Red and Black Sex Links. Charles L. Darnell 147 Tuckaluge Crk Rd Clal!on 30525 706-782-7449
Lge. variety of chickens and chicks from fresh hatch to adult. Randall Snipes Cairo 912-377-5846
Mallard ducklings to adults, 4 gerieration, $3.50 to $15. Raymond Seckinger 735 Mack English Rd. Ellabell 31308 912-858-5048
Many diff. breeds of pigeons and other animals for sale, will ship or del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Muscovy ducks $5 each, not for slaughter, must have pond. G. Panter Cumming 770889-1658
Muscovy ducks, beau., high qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $1 O each. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Mute swan, taking orders now Millennium 2000 hatch, $125:00 each, two weeks old. Christa Hogan Locust Grove 770-957-8940
Mxd. Game chickens $3 each. Jim Goswick Dallas 770-443-2552
Now taking orders for Jumbo Bobwhite eggs and chicks. Raymond Haskin Baxley 912367-3068
Old English, full and mxd. bantams; also call ducks and baby chicks for Easter. Mark Richardson Dalton 706-226-5759
One dozen guineas, free to good home. Lee Broyles Winston 770-214-3225
Peacocks, eggs, chicks, few breeders, India Blue, Black Shoulder, Blue Pied, Java Green. Clarinda Streetman Watkinsville 706-7697820
Peacocks: India Blue, Black Shoulder, White chicks to breeders, $15 and up; Silkie chicks & babies $1 /up, we ship. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166
Peafowl breeders, one pr. white, one pr. Blue Pied, one pr. green, one dk. Pied peahen. Marvin Kent Pendergrass 706-693-2547
Peafowl, (breeders), Java Greens, Black Shoulders, India Blues. Cameos. some extra hens, (Pheasants), Reds, Yellow Golds. Paul Mathis Temele 770-562-3349
Peafowl-White, Pied, Camelot, others, some extra hens, Bantams O.E. Mottled, Black & Blue Mottled, Junglefowl-Red & Gray. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713
Pheasants, Ringneck, 2000 hatch eggs and chicks for sale, eggs $0.55, chicks, day old, $0.90. Gene Langley McDonough 770-9571238
Pigeons, Dominique, Birmingham Rollers. Arthur Smith Thomaston 706-648-2279
Pigeons, Palmetto Carnoes, white in color and White Kings, $8 each; also, seven complete farrowing crates. Don Edge Rte. 3,

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Pigeons, White Show Kings, from trophy Breeder pr. of Ostriches for sale or will trade '97 Southern 4 horse trlr., esc. dr., drop

winners, young birds $5 each, older and tor AMHA mare. Jim Parnell Lawrenceville windows, lrg. tack rm., $12,000. Marty Rea

mated-up to $35/pr.; French Mondains, Show 404-456-1268

,

Cordele 912-273-8678

Homers $5/up. Robert Cash Eatonton 706- Emu chicks from quality stock $30 ea.. Earl '97 Southern, 4 hrs., slant, dressing room,

485-8854

Mangum Harlem 706-556-9660

ale, rear tack, rubber flooring, $9500 firm. D.

Pigeons: Indian Fantails, all colors, White Emu chicks, free to 4-H and FFA students. McSeadden Ellaville 912-937-5190

American Fantails, White Utility Kings and Jimmy Boyd Augusta 706-860-3393

'97 Sundowner Horizon II, 3-horse slant

Carneaus, approx. 150, price depends on qty. Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., bred Gooseneck w/dressing room & rear tack. John

Jer!Y Williamson Dexter 912-875-3158

females, studs, youngsters through breeding Us!): Greensboro 706-453-9763

Purebred Buff Orphington and RIR pullets age, guard Llamas, from $800. C. Johnstone '97 WW 2 horse slant load bumper pull trlr.,

and cockerels, from 1 wk. up to 4 mos.; fertile LaGrange 706-672-4477

tack rm., elec. brks., floor mat, exc. cond.,

eggs for incubator. Mark Bailey Cleveland Llamas, some well trained, most are very $3500. M. Bennett Valdosta 912-244-8589

706-219-1836

friendly, many show animals, $500 to $5000. '98 Sundowner, Pueblo, 3-horse slant, full

Purebred RIR chicks & Barred Rock, Dr. Mike Streetman Athens 706-353-3784 Iv. qtrs., exc. cond., will transport to Atlanta

straight run up to 2 wks., $1 each. Bo Llamas, white w/choc. yearling male, regd, area, $28,000. Mike Fowler Dublin 912-272-

Bellflower Unadilla 912-627-9615

halter broke, show quality, $450. C. Hemphill 1114

Purebred bantam, 21 var. incl. Sumatras, Eastman 912-374-3255 912-374-2582

'99 14' Gooseneck stock trailer, 6 wide,

Sultans, Porcelain, Old English, W.F. Spanish,-

white, used once, tag current, $4000. Bonnie

etc., started chicks. Ronnie Bennett Douglas 912-384-5436

LIVESTOCK WANTED

Jones WoodbU!}'. 706-672-1130 '99 Silver Star alum. 3 horse GN, lrg. dr.

Quail: Jumbo Pharoah, (Blondes), . only

rm.,, customized w/cedar paneling, exc.

$1.50, eggs avail. John Rewis Reidsville

If you have questions regarding ads cond., $16,500. J. Payne Bolingbroke 912-

912-557-3314

in this category, call 404-651-9083 994-2371

Roosters, Araucana $4, Silkies $5, 1 mean

'99 Sundowner, living quarters midtack, 4

black rooster . $2/obo. J. Gonzalez .Items listed in the Livestock Wanted horse, loads of extras, gorgeous. Susan

McDonough 770-914-7451

category must be for specific livestock; for Maxey: Cony:ers 770-922-2522

Silkie chickens, whtte & buff, and some instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse 1 horse cart with harness & 1 pony cart with

crosses, all hatched in '99, now laying. Max gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for harness both Amish made, will sell separately.

Lund Con~ers 770-922-2377

moderately experience rider." Generalized Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972

Silver/Golden Sebrights, Silver Duckwings, ads, such as "want horses, any amount," 1 set of used leather driving harness, good

Black Rosecombs, Black-Tailed Buffs, Golden are not acceptable for publication; neither cond., fits 900 to 1100 lb. horse, $150. Tommy

Penciled Hamburgs, White Leghorns, Blue are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

Day: Blackshear 912-449-4132

Indian peafowl. R. Lee Eatonton 706-484- Want QH or Appaloosa geld., 5-10 yrs., 15" black dressage saddle, $75; western

0206

15+hds., trails, inter. rider, under $500. S. show bridle, collar, reins, $65; child's black

Swans, adult prs., mutes and blk., $650 pr., Whitehead Indian Serings 770-504-1201

show chaps, $55. Marie Nguyen Comer 706-

sgl. adult male mutes $350 each, Diving Want TWH mare, gentle so anyone can 783-3490

ducks, others. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770- ride. Dovie Doyle Baxley 912-367-4041

16 1/2" Collegiate all-purpose saddle, all

306-1984

Want TWH or gaited mare, 5+ yrs., fittings included, very good cond., $250.

Swans: Black Australian babies, sexed and 15+hds., trails, camp, beg. rider, under $500. Kimberly Miles Cohutta 706-694-0915

pinioned, $225 each or young prs. black swan Casey Blume Grantville 770-583-2376

16" Circle Y Richard Shrake show saddle,

$450; also, mallard babies $5 each. Tere Want black/white Appaloosa mare, 13-yrs., bridle, breastplate, exc. cond., other show

Loeez Oxford 770-787-2955

15+hds., school, camp, trails, intermediate bridles. K. Fordham Alban~ 912-883-4197

White Homing pigeons, not banded and rider, under $800. Kathy Hinton Fayetteville 16' Gooseneck cattle trlr., metal top, new

never flown. H.L. Rogers Ball Ground 770- 770-652:3750

lights, good door, w/sq. wire, needs paint,

479-1731

Want buckskin mule, 8 to 12 yrs., 15+hds., some rust, sound, sturdy, $1275: W.H.

White King. pigeons, colored Fantail drives, rides, trails, beg. rider, under $900. J. Mccarter Blairsville 706-745-4957

[!igeons. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321 Culver Flovilla 770-504-1724

16' Gooseneck stock trlr., well-built, $1800.

Young roosters and laying hens $6, heavy Want gelding 5-10 yrs., 15-17hds., solid Randy Poss Sparta 706-444-7144 706-444-

breeds, will lay brown eggs, meat chickens school/lessons kids, beginners. Amy Kane 6072

$5. Holly: Bessinger Dixie 912-263-4224

Atlanta 404-817-4215

16' Hale bumper hitch, open stock trailer,

Poultry/Fowl Requiring

Want male pot belly pig. Ellen Reece exc. cond., $1500. Randall Gay Garfield 912-

Ellijay 706-635-3115

982-5114

Permit/License .

Want to buy shoats, 1{)0 lbs./up; also, want 16' Ponderosa bumper pull horse/livestock

sows & boars. Wayne Green Bremen 770- trailer, good cond., will take $1800/obo., good,

562-3605

floor and little rust. T. Westbrook Commerce

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

Want to lease 45, (300-500 lbs.), cattle to use for team pennings twice a month. Shelia

706-335-4676 16-ft. Ponderosa Gooseneck, w/wo front

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 copy of the

F. Gray Chickamauga 706-539-1259
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9083.
'68 Hale 2 horse bumper pull trailer, good floor & new tires, $700 or best offer. M. Frankum Summerville 706-857-4715

camper, black, exc. cond., $2800; 2-horse bp, 7' enclosed trlr., $1600. G. Cox Rome 706232-1563
16ft. Hale horse or cattle trailer open top, new 2"x12" treated wood floor, $925. Ron Hulett Milan 912-362-4695
17 1/2" Stubben Tristan .dressage sad.die w/Stubben leathers, brown, exc. corid., $500; 16" dark brown jumping saddle, $150. L. Harris Fairburn 770-964-4222

advertiser's commercial quail breeders 70 Intl. 392 V8 manual horse van, 3-4 17 Triumph jumping saddle, Triple Crown, license. Since this is a state protected horse, lmputore horse box, navy, runs well, made in England, exc. cond. Diane

bird, the Georgia Department of Natural $3750. S. Wood Thomson 706c799-9499 Westermey:er Chickamauga 706-375-6978

Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNA, Game and Fish Division, 2189 l\lorthlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500, $160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748-5769
Wood ducks, hatching now, other species avail. late spring/summer, tor list email, jmatthews@cybersouth.com, call nights. Beth Merritt Vidalia 912-537-3309

7 4 2 horse gooseneck w/full living quarters, step~up, extra tall, VGC, $2900. A. Collins Baconton 912-336-9711
77 Hale 2 horse walk through with each comp., bumper pull, surge bracker, good cond. needs paint. Zane Blalock Rome 706234-4806
'87 Cicle H Gooseneck steel 2 horse straight load, mid tack, living quarters, extra tall, extra wide, $5000. J. Reeves Carrollton 770-834-6489
'87 Ponderosa stock trlr., new floor, new paint, bumper pull, not used much, $2000.

2 horse trailer, good floor & paint, escape door, tack comp., $1000, also other. c. Carman Marietta 770-509-8648
2 stall horse trajler, great shape, sheltered, $2000/obo. Brad Vaughn Madison 706-3423361
2-horse McQuerry aluminum BP trlr., great shape, aluminum floor, ?'_tall, fully enclosed. J. Hall Columbus 706-568-6150
2-horse bumper pull, $500; 10x10 alumn. utility shed, movable, $300. J. Bing Villa Rica 770-456-0018
2-horse bumper pull, new tires, new paint,

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

Irene Bonertz Alf:!haretta 770-446-9314

good floor, mats, x-tall escape door, $1400.

'89 Bee 2 horse bumper pull, restored, body Chris Manikowski Cumming 770-886-1551

8-10 Barred Rock hens, must be laying. & paint, new tires, wiring, TB height, wide, 2000 Colt 3H BP, slant, hook, racks, walk-in

Pete Warlick Montezuma 912-952-7536 912- brakes, $2000. J. Williams Savannah 912- dressing room, elec. brakes, lights, spare,

477-7536

234-8458

$3995; new 3H GN w/dressing room, $4495.

Chicks for sale, N.H. Reds, Buff Orpingtons, '91 WW 2-horse bumper pull, good cond., . Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-4521 770Mille Fleurs, Bantam Cochins; also, hatching new floor, elec. brakes, $1400. K. Brown 244-6244

eggs for sale. R. Strickland Gillsville 770- Canton 770-442-0723

2000 Sooner 4H w/full LQ mangers, rear

869-7575

'92 Jackson, 3-horse, slant, 7", bumper pull, tack, hay rack. Tom Bourne Calhoun 706-

Want Game & Bantam chickens, Golden drop down windows, $2000 obo, will trade for 602-7100

Sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas. 2-horse. S. Sengstock Bethlehem 770-307- 2000 WW 2 horse bumper pull trailer,

Johnny Carney: Danielsville 706-795-5728 0569

electric brakes, tack and feed compartment,

Want all types of ducks and geese for 2 A. '93 Gooseneck mdl., cattle.trailer, 32', hvy. also mats like new, $2550. Clinton Wilson

subdivision lake, Blue Ridge, Ive. msg. Bob. duty bull gates, hydr. brakes, exc. cond., Lula 770-869-3276

Emmons Lilburn 770-925-9723

$4800. Chad Roland Adel 912-896-7837

4 Saddles, 1 Western, $120; 3 Huntseat,

Want fertile eggs, geese, quail, turkeys, '94 3 horse Bonaza gooseneck slant load 17" millers, $150; children's w/new billets,

peafowl. Chuck Bush Union City 770-969- trailer, w/walkin tact room, road ready, $2500. $85; 16", $120. C. Williams Tyrone 770-826-

2138

C. Clifton Sylvania 912-863-5127

7925

Want few hens, ducks, turkeys, geese, guineas, peafowl, pigeons, doves for nice country home, Athens area. T. Miller Box 678 Hull 30646

'95 Ponderosa, 16' Gooseneck stock trlr., like new tires, new treated floor, mats, swing/side rear gate, escape door, $2950. B. Mullis Lizella 912-935-8693

4-horse Gooseneck w/dressing room, slant load w/dividers, white, new tires/rims, good floor w/mats, $4000. R. Altman Morgan 912792-3636

Want newly hatched Embden, American Buff, Pilgrim goslings and new special direct market goose farmer growers. Dennis Graney: Searta 706-444-0611
Wanted free or cheap chickens, guineas, large roosters, must be within 1O miles of Covington. michael mincey covington 770-

'95 Sooner 4 horse alum. trlr. w/dr. rm., drop down windows, rear tack, exc. cond., $11, 5000. Ter!Y Goble, Jr. Dalton 706-270-0084
'96 Chapperel 14 ft. B/P stock trailer $2000/obo; also, saddles $50.00 up, call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. Aubrey D. Housch Summerville 706-857-3015

93 mdl. 3 horse, slant load, rear tack, dressing room new floor good tires bumper pull filly:. J. Duran Flowe!}'. Branch 770-967-6327
Australian stock saddle, good condition, $150. P. Mote Brunswick 912-267-0086
B.T. Crump dressage saddle, $400; Tipperary safety vest, $75; turn out blanket,

787-6284
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
18 Emu breeders, free, you catch & haul,

'96 Featherlite, w/full living quarter, fully enclose, mid tack, rear storage, Onan propane gen. elect. jack, awing, 4 horse ,$35,000. Buck Thompson Harlem 706-7926887
'96 Merhow 2-horse bumper pull, walk-thru dressing room w/ramp, exc. cond., $6500, call before 10 pm. W. Breazeale Washington 706-678-2003
'96 S & H 2 horse BP trailer, exc. condition, very large, removable divider, mats, $2600 obo. A. Briant Marietta 770-424-3768
'97 2 horse _slant walk-thru, big dr.ltack rm., bumper pull, $5000. N. Roberts Athens 706769-4970

$50. Cy:nthia Schiller Newnan 770-252-5994
Bee 4 Horse rodeo bumper pull trailer, like new, Sheltered, $3800. John R. Jenkins T~rone 770-964-4161
Big horn Cordura saddle 15" deep seat, almost new, black/blue skirting, $200. J. Hunton Dallas 770-445-6530
Billy Cook saddle, 16" like new, rustic color, $600, also other. Shelba Merritt Covington 770-787-9719
Circle Y.silver show saddle, like new, used less than 10 times; $1050/obo. P. Clark Bishoe 706-769-2730
Double R barrel saddle, 15", great shape pad, breast collar, tie-down included, $425;

some lay over 50 eggs, most about 30. Tim Quick Sylvester 912-776-3687

Please review requirements under ad catagories before submitting your ad.

want reining saddle. S. Rickett Calhoun 706-
- 629 1717

Featherlite alum. trlr., 2 horse, bumper pull, tack room, elec. brks., nice shape, $6500. Robert Bloink Cartersville 770-382-0961
Harness, biothane, for draft horse team; 27' collars/pads incl., $875; sgl. lines, sgl. driving hook-up (for convert. team to sgl.) A. Grisel Hoschton 706-654-1361
Leadline saddle, child's synthetic saddle, fits horse or pony w/stirrups, leathers, like new, $130. Jill Bennett Sugar Hill 770-932 0406
Lots of mis., Eng. & Western tack saddles, bridles halters, leads, boots, etc. Gwen Fleming Commerce 706-367-9669
Older Endurance saddle, all leather, 15" seat, E-Z ride stirrups, brass fittings, $500/firm. H. Golden Thomasville 912-2281682
One deluxe 2 horse trailer, like new, 6' wide, 6 1/2' tall, no rust. One delux Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502
Saddles, 17" Stubben Romanus dressage, $700; 17.5" Crosby PrixDeWorld CC, $675; 17.5" Collegiate Mar. endurance, $550. Karen Webb Palmetto 770-463-5996
Saddles-3 Western, 1 Roper, 2 Pony, pad, blankets, other tack. R. Smith Hampton 770227-0504
Stidham 2 horse steel, bumper pull trailer, new paint, all new wiring & lights, $2250/obo. Kelly: Wood Norcross 770-923-9083
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 trailer, heavy duty, no rust floor, like new, center divider, tack compartment, $1100 obo. Ron Hunton Cartersville 770382-4295
Want Bob Marshall sport saddle, trail style. C. Decker Waleska 770-479-9625
Want saddle rapair equip. /Tommy Wilson Dudle~ 912-676-3236
Western saddle, unused, youth size, girth, stirrups, $275; English saddle, Wintech-type, complete package w/fittings, 16", $160. L. L. Abrams Griffin 770-228-3865
Western silver show bit, huntseat bits, crib muzzle, western show halter (horse), western pony show bridle, saddle type show halter (pony/foal), more, price neg. Laurie Wood Hinesville 912-368-8314
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this categ_oiy, call 404-651-9083.
125 NZW & mixed, ready Apr. 15, all colors. Darrell Gunder Woodland 706-674-2206
3 white rabbits for sale $5 each, call after 5:30 p.m. John Moon 31 Creekwood Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-8944
5 bucks, $10,. Rex Angora crossed, white, red, tri/col., L. Bjarkman Lakemont, 706-7827578. Linda Bjarkman Lakemont 706-7827578
Adult rabbits for sale, $15 each, cages and other supplies for sale, different sizes, $25 each, call for appointment. 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
Baby bunnies $10. Wilton Robertson Jonesboro 770-477-8455
Bucks and does for sale, 1 white buck, 1 red buck, 2 red does, 1 brown doe, $15 each. Richard Zolnik Lithonia 770-593-1221
Bunnies for sale, $1 O each. Lisa Phelps Coving!on 770-784-1027
Bunnies, Mini Rex w/pedi., sml. breed, short hair, good w/children or show. Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554
Dutch rabbits, breeders, bunnies & NZW breeding trio, Barnesville area, Iv. msg. Kelly Dunahoo Barnesville 770-358-3298
Easter bunnies, Dwarfs, Lops, Mini-Rex & started, also, breeder does, buck, fryers, compost, Ga. lie. S. Guiney Covington 770786-6227
Easter bunnies, Mini Rex, 4-8 wks. old, many cols. to choose from, show qlty. & pedigreed avail., $15/up, also, some breeders. Brad Edmonson Woodbury 706553-5496
Easter bunnies, NZ, assorted colors, adorable balls of fur, healthy, call after 6:00 e.m. Jackie Olsen Dahlonega 706-867-7008
Easter bunnies, mxd. breeds & colors, 5-6 wks. old, $5 each. Jerry Phelps McDonough 770-483-1464
Flemish Giant babies, pedigree stock, beau. healthy, white, $20 ea. J. Holmes Ringgold 706-965-4495
Flemish Giants, white & fawn, ready by Easter, very tame, $20. J. McLean Roswell/East 770-643-6057
Frying size and small bunnies $5. Lois Thornton 617 c.w. Collins St. Screven 31560 912-579-2342
Jersey Woolies-bunnies for Easter in orange, silver, beige, very fluffy/fuzzy, 10, near Indian Springs State Park. Marianna Lord Flovilla 770-775-2992
Mini Rex, Mini Lops, Dwarfs, cavies, all cols. $10 & up. J. Beck Clayton 706-7826434
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- live or dressed, bunnies to breeders. L. Hareer B~ron 912-956-2432-
Netherland Dwarf baby bunnies, var. of colors, $1 Oea. Chris Throne West Point 706882-8568
Please observe our 20 word limit.

Purebred Easter bunnies, Mini-Rex, MiniLops & Netherland Dwarfs, all colors, $25 ea. Nic!9,'. Reeves Cumming 678-513-6101
Rabbits $10/up, bunnies to adult, all colors. Rita Huff Eatonton 706-485-9987
Rabbits, 4 does, $5, call aft. 6 pm. Tammy Agee Con~ers 770-860-8405
Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or dressed fryers; also, solid wire cages to order, ready for Easter. W. Rubert Warthen 912552-5967
San Juan & field mix, $5 each, good runners. J. J. Chatham Canon 706-245-8002
San Juan & mixed rabbits, $6.ea. R. Grantham Jaseer 706-692-3449
Small type rabbits, several colors, bred to remain very small at maturity. Albert Warren Faulk Smarr 912-9944917
FEEDJ HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda ha~, Alicia ha:t, etc.
'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. qlty., 1800 lbs. avg.; also, sq. baled peanut hay. Ray Abbott Albany 912-435-3775 912-347-3131
'99 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., analysis avail., $6.50 per bale, will deliver. Jill Sutherland Jefferson 706-367-8821
'99 Alicia bermuda, 5x4 rolls $20, well fert., rain free, horse qlty., 100 rolls in barn, not wrapped. Walt Dockery Douglas 912-3842812
'99 Alicia bermuda, horse qlty. hay, sq. bales $2.50 bale in barn. Fred Fletcher S(!arks 912-549-6013
'99 Cheyenne bermudagrass, 10%CP., 58%DM, 1st cut, weed free, 45-50 lb. bales, horse qlty., fert., $3.50/bale, defy. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706-769-5852
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qlty. rnd. bales, 4x5 ft./$25, can load at farm. Richard Fayrer-Hosken Winterville 706-742-7844
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, well fert. and limed, 4'x5' rolls, in barn $30. W.J. Tyson Per!}'. 912-987-1278
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, rnd. bales, well fert., rain free, $25, defy. available. Ron Swanson Stillmore 912-562-3786
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., rain free, highly fert. H.D. Sharpe L~ons 912-526-6369
'99 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. S. Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
'99 Tift-44 hay,- sq. bales/$3: dames~Pillow McDonough 770-957-9909
'99 Tift 44, Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qlty., rnd. bales, 5x5', $20, can load at farm. Ricky Hix Comer 706-795-2934 706-783-3798
'99 Tift 44, well fert., in barn, $3.75 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-7750829
'99 bermuda hay for horses, 4x5 rolls, fer!., sheltered, $35/roll. Ellis Astin Villa Rica 770459-5013
'99 bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3.50 in barn, defy. avail. B. Dollar East Dublin 912-272-9994 912-272-8770
'99 bermuda, 4'x5' rolls. LC. Taylor Valdosta 912-244-1064
'99 bermuda, lge. rolls, cow hay $25, sq. horse qty. $3/sq. bales, cow hay $2. H. VonRichthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143
'99 fescue hay $2.50 per bale. Jim Adridge Hiram 770-943-931.3
'99 fescue, fert., 4x5 rnd. bales, approx. 100 bales, price reduced for quick sale, $12 each. My:ra Cowley: Calhoun 706-602-4744
'99 fescue/bermuda mixed sq. bales, limed & fert., $3.50 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433
'99 highly fert., rain free horse hay, Coastal, sq. bales/$4, 4x5 rnd. rolls in dry, $40/roll, outside/$35. Ray Clark Dacula 770-9633561 770-963-4228
'99 horse qlty. hay, rnd. Coastal $48, sq. $4 each, rnd. Coastal/fescue $35. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326
'99 rolled wheat straw and rye grass, exc. for construction and feed. Philip Abbott Albany 912-883-1902
'99 shelled yellow feed corn $3.50/bu. or $21/barrel, soybeans $37/barrel. Wayne Montgome!l'. Re~nolds 912-847-2356
'99 yellow 'corn for sale. Andy Burton Jaseer 706-692-5475 706-692-0778
'99 yellow ear corn 6.5 cents lb., can grind $7/100 lb., shelled corn $8/100 lb., 1000 lb. o more $7.50. Don Collins Blairsville 706745-1244
2000 cutting well fer!. fescue, approx. 1000 lb. bales, make offer to take all, approx. midMay cutting. Jim Long Rome 706-232-7946
2000 oat hay, horse qlty., $3.50/bale in barn. Don Malcom Social Circle 770-4642951
2000 prime Coastal bermuda; also, 2000 prime rye, fert. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales, defy. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463
25 A. of mxd. hay, Coastal and fescue, on Stewart Farm Rd., near Gray, needed cut this
year, nego. Earl Goldsberry Milledgeville
912-453-9630
Alfalfa and Timothy sq. bales, premium equine qlty., defy. or pickup at farm. R. Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
Alicia hay, rnd. rolls. M. Kirkland Nicholls
912-345-5250

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Bermuda hay rolls, 5' rolls, fall '99, $12 New crop, Browntop millet, 84% germ., 50 each, 40 rolls avail. M. Davis Alamo 912-568- lb. bags, call aft. 6 pm. Ronnie Singleton

7818

Buena Vista 912-649-7486

Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda horse hay, Old timey Red Ripper peas, germ. 81%, $3.50 square bales, barn stored. Larry Eley $4.50 per lb., plus postage. E. J. Clark

White Plains 30678 706-467-2184

Gillsville 770-869-3461

Coastal bermuda hay, '99, lge. rnd. bales Seed cane "purple" for chewing & juice for

$20, 3 bale min., evgs. only. Earnest Nichols Mansfield 770-784-1662
Coastal bermuda hay, '99, sq. bales and rnd. bales. Marie Blizzard Claxton 912-7398710

syrup. Gary Harrison Wrightsville 912-8643315
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WatermeIon seed, '99 old time yellow rnd., humps, blue, green rinds, 56% germ., $5/pack, w/SASE. Ted Williams 8140

Coastal bermuda, lge. rnd. bales, 6x5, '99 Nicholson Rd Cumming 30040 770-886crop, good qlty., $28 per roll. Ted Milliron 4514

Shellman 912-679-5801

White running butter beans exc. flavor &

Combine run oats $2.50 bsh., bulk, disc. if yielders bear until frost, 95% germ, $6/1 /2 lb., lge. gty. W. T. Davis Haddock 912-932-5462 $10/lb., PP. Joe Patterson 162 Ambrose Cir.
Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bsh. Marvin Jackson 30233 770-775-2458

Lewis Cordele 912-273-4329 Fescue hay, fert. according to UGA, (soil

Ag Plants for Sale

test), specifications, 5'x6' tight bales, ~Blueberry bushes, Tifblue, powder blue,

sheltered. Bob Davis Cave Spring 706-777- premier, one gal., no shipping. Larry Forrester

3601

Canton 770-345-6001

Fescue, '99 first cutting, limed/fer!. in barn, Brown turkey fig trees (potted), 3'-5' high,

you haul, $3/$3.25 per sq. bale. Cecil Frazier $15 ea., no shipping. William Gurley 187 Ga

Sharpsburg 770-251-0644

Hwy 27 East Americus 31709 912-924-9720

Fescue, crimson clover mix and bermuda Cert. Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44

rnd. bales $25. Elmer Nix Winder 770-867- bermuda sprigs, also custom planting. Cale

6726

Kight Soperton 912-529-3900

Fescue, sq. bales, exc. horse qlty., 1st & Cert. improved Ga. Red sweet potato plants 2nd cutting, high protein, some dely. avail. for sale, no C.O.D. $30/1000, $18/500, David Otto Acworth 770-975-7059 770-975- $10/100 del. W. R. Lightsey Odum 912-367-

3916

6781

Mxd. Coastal/Bahia sq. bales, $2.50/bale. Elderberry & Hazelnut trees &

James Gaston Americus 912-924-7460

Gooseberries, $2-$6; Egyptian bunching

Pre-cut wheat straw, oat hay, sq., rnd. onions, $2/ea. Kathy Bell 82 Keetor Rd.

bales, horse qlty., Tift 44, taking orders for Talking Rock 30175 706-276-4831

2000. Kenneth Little Monroe 770-267-9782

Tift 44, Coastal bermuda sprigs, booking

Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, _spring plantings; also, can custom plant. Scott

bermuda rolls $45, dry stored in barn. Tim McDaniel Barnesville 770-358-0640

Hunter Conyers 770~483-8712 770-9226653

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

Premium qlty. Tift 44 or Coastal hay, sq. bales, $3.50 each for 15 bales or more. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770_267_9536
Taking orders for horse qlty. bermuda hay, picked up behind baler, lge. sq. bales, highly fert., limed, weed free, $3/bale. Webb Mask Fayetteville 770-461-8564
Taking orders for horse qlty. fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, $16/bale in field, sq. bales $1.75/bale in field, dely. avail. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770773-7668
Taking orders for rye grass $1/bale. Terry Dockery Albany 912-888-2280
Tift 44 Coastal, fert., horse qlty., rnd. bales/$35, sq. bales/$4, dely. avail. Dan Jenkins 287 Jenkins Rd. Tyrone 30290 770969-9340
'Tift 44 rnd. bales, 4x5, 60 in barn. Hudon Thames Fayetteville 770-461-2515
... 11AG-SEED-FORSALE
If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
. -'99 Red Moon & Star Watermelon seeds, germ. 95%, $2/pkg. w/S.A.S.E. H. M. Burnette 5393 Cleveland Rd Cohutta 3071 O
'99 old timey plumgranny seeds $2/pkg. w/SASE. C. W. Burnette PO Box 100 Tennga 30751
'99 old timey plumgranny seeds, $1/pkg. w/SASE. C. Himes 1744 Mahan Rd Summerville 30747 706-857-1663
Browntop Millet cleaned & bagged, 86% germ., .27 cent/lb., quantity discount. S. A. Mize Royston 706-245-8954
Browntop Millet, cleaned & bagged, in 50/lb. bags, .35/per pd., 87% germ. Dove Proso Millet, 84% germ., .25/per pd. Grady Allen Danielsville 706-795-2555
Browntop millet, C&B, 50 lb. bags, 90% germ., 28 cents/lb., no noxious weeds. Lewis Todd P.O. Box 22 Mitchell 30820
Browntop millet, cleaned & bagged, no noxious weeds, 80% germ., 50/lb., .27 cent pp., 1Olup, .25 cent. Jerald Mize 2941 Pulliam Mill Rd. Dewy Rose 30634 706-245-6921
Cert. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, will custom plant on your fields w/conventional or no-till planter. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-857-2707 706-857-7689
Chinese okra (Luffa Acutangula) taste like okra, but no nematodes, germ. 88%, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Paul Perdue 310 Summer Place Martinez 30907
Cook soybeans, cleaned & bagged, 99.82% pure, 86% germ., $8.50/50 lb. bag. Charles Carter Winterville 706-543-9755
Ga. collards, germ 78%, purple top turnips, germ. 83%, lge. pumpkins seed, germ. 60%, $1/pkg., SASE. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406
German tomato seed, grow 3 lbs./more, pink or yellow, 50 seeds, $3, 100 seeds, $5 w/SASE. N. M. Saine 1768 White Hill Rd. Murrayville 30564 706-864-3186

Want Lady finger pea seed to plant to eat.
J. Roddenberry Broxton 912-359-2795
FLOWERS FOR SALE
If you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$1 pkg. w/lge. SASE, (extra post. multiple orders): larkspur, sweet William, oldfashioned poppy, old-fashioned hollyhock, coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453
$1 pkg.: hyacinth bean vine, money plant, purple coneflower, SASE. Cindy Gresham 345 James Maxwell Rd. Commerce 30529
$1. w/SASE: petunia, hibiscus; cleome, zinnia, marigold, August lily, others, many plants, no shipping. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 912-6684983
$1/pkg. w/SASE: Red Mexican hat, blackeyed Susan vine, liatris. B. W. Jarvis Route 2 Box 89 .Lakeland 31635
$1/pkt. w/SASE: red cypress vine, attracts hummingbirds, orange:yellow cosmos, lovelies-bleeding, hibiscus, yellow, red. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
'99 Confederate rose seed $2/bolt w/SASE. Mary Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
'99 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362
'99 geranium seeds 15/$1 w/SASE. Grace Nickoles 1008 South 301 Jesup 31545
'99 giant sunflower seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Chris Burnette 4649 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710
'99 hollyhock seed, pink & red, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. R. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
'99 marshmallow seed, extremely beau. flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE. Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 30148
'99 old timey purple bachelor's button seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. M. Itson 4621 Stage Coach Rd. Pelham-31779
'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 $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
'99 seed: four o'clock, morning glory, butterfly bush, hummingbird vine, angel's trumpet, moonflower, $1 SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002
'99 seeds: daylily 100/$4, Black-eyed Susan, hibiscus, spider plant, Queen Anne's face, coreopsis, stokesia $1/pkg. w/SASE. Margaret Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd., Newnan 30265
'99 sultana/impatien seed mxd., 35 colors & shades, tall re-seeding, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705
2 doz. stawberry begonias, butter n' egg plants, pk. or white oxalis bulbs $12 PP., Jacob's ladder/white hibiscus $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
3" dwarf mondo euonymus, tall ginger lily, var. canna lilies, hosta, 100 var., iris clumps, ferns. Cathie Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30168 770-739-2152
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also, eucalyptus, herbs, palms, ferns, roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967

Daylilies for sale, named var. and
seedlings, tetraploid and diploid, free price list. Judson Cooper 934 Lucile Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-5172

Achimenes, (widow's tears), 21 bulbs $6, Daylilies for sale, over 2000 var., AHS regd.

no postage w/instr. J.B. Frossard 4328 Fawn and inspected, call for info. Claudia Dellinger

Ln. Smyrna 30082 770-434-0793

122 Minish Rd. Commerce 30530 706-335-

Ajuga 100 plants/$20, Society garlic 20 9523

plants/$20, dahlia seeds, mxd., $61100, all PP. Daylilies for sale, send name and address

Bob Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta for free 2000 info. Carol Burges Rte. 2, Box

31605 912-244-8891

118-B Pavo 31-778 912-859-2775

Aloes, .Bird-of-Paradise, 20 other plants or Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 winterized seeds, price list. for SASE. Lee shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Abernathy 469 H~. 109 Meansville 30256 Sylvester 31791 912-535'4738

Amaryllis, mix colors, 2nd yr. bulbs, Daylilies, 1000 var., avail. now, price list

$15/doz. ppd. C.D. Hill 642 Hendrick Rd. Ft. free. Patricia Pannell 1160 Jones Wood Rd.

Valley 31030 912-825-2719

Good Hope 770-267-6630

Angel's trumpet cuttings $6, Siberian iris, Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 14

helleborus, Kerria, hydrangea $3, lace caps $4.50, forsythia $1.50, ground covers. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type,

page descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 12 plants/$15 postpaid. Allene Harris 474 Rockdale Rd.

$1/pkg. w/SASE, instr., purple, yellow or Canon 30520 706-376-2353

white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Daylilies, beau. mxd. colors, $24/doz., iris,

Leesburg 31763

lavendar, $12/doz., $3 postage each.

Angel's trumpet trees, 4 colors, $8 each, Christine Wilkes Rte. 1, Box 171-A Soperton

canna bulbs $9/doz., other. Ira Gravitt 912-529-3399

Cumming 770-887-6859

Daylilies, hosta, stokesia, roof iris, mtn.

Angel's trumpet trees, pink, yellow & white. mint, aucuba, nandina, Siberian, dwarf re-

Maggie Vincent Auburn 77d-963-4372

blooming iris, crinum lily, liinca, pachysandra,

Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental no shipping. Paul Banister Ro.swell 770-587pepper, morning glory, passion flower, 2088

foxglove, rudbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Daylilies, iris $5/doz., selling out due to

Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg health. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd.

30277

Alpharetta 30004 770-475-4957

Angel's trumpet, color pink, blooms as big Daylilies, iris, (bearded & Siberian), cannas,

as saucer, in pots and growing fast, $20. (regd. & dwarf), verbena, jonquils, forsythia,

James Austin Lithonia 770-482-5431

liriope, vinca, sedum, yarrow, obedient plant,

Angel's trumpets, pink, rooted plants, will will ship. L Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079

boom this summer, $10. Wm. Rowland Daylilies, old-fashioned orange, lemon

Madison 706-342-1688

yellow, $1/fan. Anne Whitehead Douglasville

Annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs, 770-949-9800 grasses, ground covers, water plants and Daylilies, pink, purple, coral, mauve,

300+ varieties, display gardens. Larry lavender, burgundy, ivory, rose, plus standard

Spencer 4763 Alabama Hwy. Rome 30165 colors, many 3 for 2 bargains. J. Burgess

706-234-3443

Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington 30014 770-

Asstd. perennials, Stella de Oro daylilies,
hosta, other daylilies and perennials. c.
Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 706-
367-4700

787-7177
Daylilies, send $0.55 stamp for descriptive price list over 350 var. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner Robins 31095 912-953-4778

Aucuba, kerria, snowball, forsythia, bridal wreath spiraea, liriope, Siberian iris $3/up, ship/seeds: zinnia, marigold $1-1/2 cup SASE. J. Poss 3610 Watson Rd. Cumming

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

30040 770-889-0566

.

Daylilies: Stella de Oro $1/fan, $5 shipping

Autumn clematis, obedient plant, lamb's up to 3 lbs. Beverly Minish P.O. Box 232 ear, swamp sunflower. Marian Seals Newnan Commerce 30529 706-335-6260

770-252-3073

Daylily, assortment, 100 fans/$100, shipped

Bamboo shoots, Oriental timber, var. grows $10, Stella de Oro clump $15. M.M. Haynes 8" diameter, 60' tall; also, Caribbean pole 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-479-
bamboo. Suzanne Fowler Albany 912-435- 5224

8603

Dragon flower, Houdinia, hollyhocks,

Bearded iris, 10 var., $15 PP., dbl. fan daylilies $3; names if requestecf:Julius Cordle 6129 Big Texas Valley Rd. Rome 30165 706234-2401
Black Magic, Black Princess, violet stem & Hawaiian Elephant ears, ginger lilies, will ship, much more. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-5931599

outdoor geranium, forsythia, phlox, spiderwort, snowball, nandina; cannas, yellow Rose-of-Texas, spiraea, sell/trade, more. Helga Redden Mableton 770-9487532
Easter egg plant seeds $1 w/SASE. George Caudell P.O. Box 54972 Atlanta 30308

Boxwoods, aucuba, must dig. E. Hood Ferns, blue columbine, hosta, strawberry

Lilburn 770-923-1591

begonia, canna, arum, hardy begonia,

Bradford pears, 20 gal., 2-3" cal. $35, hydrangea, iris, helleborus, red cardinal,

hybrid weeping willows $7 gal., flowering crab ajuga, black-eyed Susan, more. Verma

apples 4-5'. Doug Walton Flowery Branch Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

770-965-8998

Foxglove, Balsam, stock cypress vine,

Bromeliads: cryptanthus cascade $8, crypt. standing cypress, dbl. orange, yellow cosmos,

tricolor $9, ananas nanas 'miniature dbl. hollyhock, petunia $1 ea. w/SASE. A. pineapple' $12 PP. B. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Phillips 110 Phillip Dr., Trenton 30752

Chula 31733

Foxglove, snapdragon, larkspurs, giant

Brunfelsia, yesterday-today-tomorrow $10; cockscombs, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, four

sweet shrub $9, 3 cuts brown vining o'clock, standing cypress $1 each w/SASE. kalanchoe $8 PP. Alejo Moore 127 Red River W. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752

Circle Chula 31733

Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory

Budded cape jasmine $10, hosta $2/up, 5' Flat 770-751-1501

green Japanese maples $10, sasanquas, Gaillardia, rose campion, tall yellow

camellias, dwarf aucuba, mondo, aspidistra. primrose, red bee balm, crocosmia, larkspur,

W.L Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249

pink summer mums, pink creeping phlox

Butterfly bushes, Elephant ears, lamb's ear, $8/doz. PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. mahonia, vinca major 20 cents.each, lamium, Elberton 30635

bearded iris 25 cents-$1; cannas. J. Stone Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white,

Roswell 770-993-6004

echinacea, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower

Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, pink, or yellow, seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, all $11 /doz., add $2.50 Rd., Ellabell 31308

postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 Giant red velvet cockscomb seed $1 per

Suwanee 30024

tsp. plus SASE. Grace Odum 5380 Fletcher

Cannas, dbl. flame color o'r yellow, Dr. SW. Oxford 30054-3342 770-786-9998

$11/doz., add $2 postage. M. Hemphill 306 Ginger lilies, daylilies; Japanese & Siberian

Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680

iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post.,

Carolina sapphire 1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge gal./$7.50 Ron Farmer Thomasville 912- 30281 770-474-2981

227-1401

Globe amaranth seed, jewel-like colors,

Castor bean seeds 10/$1 w/SASE, repel purple, white, rose, lavender, lilac/cream, moles, 6-8' tall w/beau. purple/gm. leaves. mxd. $1/1/4 cup SASE. T. Sudderth 2043 B.H. Strickland 25 Clearview Rd. Hartwell Sugar Pike Rd. Woodstock 30188

30643 706-376-2590

Gourd seed, 13 kinds to choose,

Cleome, Gloriosa daisy, perennial seeds, bsh., luffa, etc., SASE for list. Jan Cash 435

$1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Rodney Petty 2309 Parr Farm Rd.

Covington 30016

Freydale Rd. Marietta 30067 770-973-6009 eagle435@bellsouth.net

Columbine, cosmos, red blazing hibiscus, yellow, pink, white hibiscus, $0.50 ea. pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Crinum lily bulblets, make lge. clumps, 4-5' across, stalks of small white flowers, 10/$10. Anglia Crosby 7420 Webb Rd. Hahira 31632
Crocosmia bulbs 6/$5, Tropicana cannas $5, mxd. daylilies 6/$36. Cora Lee Boggs 6669 Ramson Free Rd. Clermont 30.527 770-983-3133

Green or variegated ground cover 15/$12, Augusta lilies or grn. hosta 6/$12, daylilies $12/doz., Stephanatis or yellow yarrow $2/SASE. L. Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Ground covers, ivy, grn. creeping liriope, monkey grass, $4 by the bag full, mondo, grass $8/bag full. Carol Koslowksy Alpharetta 770-475-4337
Hollyhock seed $1/Tbsp. send SASE. Mrs. Alton Gutherie 50 Old Red Pearson Rd.

Daffodils or star-brite plants 2 doz./$12 PP., Willacoochee 31650

hen and chicks 10/$12, dbl. daylilies $12/doz., zinnias; aster or bouquet pepper $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105

Hollyhocks, amaryllis seed & bulblets, Mexican sunflower, cleome, zinnias, all mxd.
colors, $1/pkg. LSASE, multiple ordersmultiple postage. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown

Daylilies $1.99 each, 1 gal. containers. R. Rd., Attapulgus 31715 912-465-3641

Braddy Glennville 912-654-3424

Hosta collection: Wide Brim, Sum and

Substance, Francee and patriot $12/4 bare

Please include area codes with phone root plants, add $3 postage. J. Hemphill 1050

numbers in advertisements.

River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885

Hosta, grn. or variegated grn. 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
Hosta, sedums, seaoats, vinca, trees & more, $2/up, send SASE for list, call after 6 p.m. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-229-1332
Hosta, sev. var., 2 yr. old plants. John Booker 2667 Oswood Dr. Tucker 770-9383259
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
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 770943-7530
Hostas, grn. & white striped, $2 pot. Floyd Land 630 Ag. Land Rd. Canton 30115 770475-1679
Hostas, shasta daisy, {Alaska), rain lilies, white Siberian iris, red hot pokers, $3/gal. S. Strube Suwanee 770-945-8003
Hyacinth bean vine seeds, love heat and sun, $1 /pkg. of 20 w/stamped envelope. Laura Elliott 3412 Deer Hollow Run SW. Conyers 30094
Impatiens, periwinkle, Balsom, cleome, cockscomb, $1 per 200 seeds, money plants 50/$1, all reseeding SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Iris for sale $1 each, $3 postage on one dozen. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome 30165-9286 706-235-5351
Iris, amaryllis, daylilies, dogwoods, crape myrlets, Confederate rose, catalpa trees, other. C. Bailey 11 Bailey Rd., Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7297
Iris, black & other colors, daylilies, hostas, hardy hibiscus, liriope, hyacinth bean seed, Homestead verbena, aucuba, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Iris, purple Siberian $6/doz.; bearded; burgundy & gold, $8/doz.; variegated liriope, vinca major, daylilies, ivy, mint. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036
Japanese maples, 42 var., grancy greybeards, Japanese hornbeams. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Japanese maples, red & grn., 5' $25, wide selection, thick, beau. trees, hardy & unusual var. John Shearouse Lavonia 706-356-1624
Japanese red maples, (acre palmation), many sizes and cheap, some in pots, beau. red. Leone Norris 3411 Old Jonesboro Rd Hapeville 30354 404-761-2223
Japanese red maples, bearded . iris, azaleas, cheap, no calls after 9 p.m. Elbert Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763
Japanese roof iris, white, ginger lily fragrant, hydrangeas, lace cap's, black-eyed. Susan, will ship. Dirk Wilbur Lilburn 770-~210190
Leyland cypress $3/up, maples, Bradford pear, pin & willow oak, hollies, ground cover, liriope, hydrangea, begonias, junipers, lantana, more. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770932-5031 404-280-8823
Leyland cypress & cryptomeria liners, 3" pot $1.50, butterfly bushes, lorapetalum 1 gal./$3.50, Stella de Oro daylilies 1 gal./$3. B. Walker Good Hope 706,342-9471
Leyland cypress, 3 gal.-25 gal., B&B trees up to 10', lge. qty. avail., call for prices. J. Kirby Palmetto 404-456-4062 404-765-0400
Leyland cypress, cryptomeria "Yoshino", Carolina Sapphire, chamaecyparis "Crippsi", other evergreens, 3 gal./$8.50, 7 gal./$22.00, gty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leylands, one gal. $2.95 at tree farm, landscaping and planting avail., tree walls built. J. Woodall Commerce 706-335-4505
Luffa sponge seed $1175 seeds w/SASE; Martin gourd seeds 50/$1 w/SASE, w/iristr. Bill Jackson 3288 Rainey Rd. Villa Rica 30180 770-459-4080
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/oz., yellow Japanese iris $8/doz., Siberian iris $6/doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 West Ellijay 30540
Mix col. iris $3.50 per doz. if picked up here, shipping extra. Dorothy Oakes Hogansville 706-637-8501
Native azaleas, min. laurel, wood poppies, Confederate jasmine, hydrangeas. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old timey daffodils, Siberian fns, 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-fashioned white lilac, 6-8", $6 each or will exchange for wild Easter lily, now in bloom, other. L Rice P.O. Box 40 Arnoldsville 30619-0040 706-543-6663
Peony poppies, blue bachelor's button, petunias, moon seed, cypress vine, sweet peas, rose moss, foxglove, $1 each w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, bachelor's button, pink lady's fingers, snapdragons, sweet pea, $1 each w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752
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Seeds: hibiscus, vinca, cleome, pansy, Pollination serv. avail., will remove Old timey garlic bul.bs & elephant garlic gourds, snapdragons, columbine, portulaca, honeybee swarms, free estimates, will buy bulbs $6/doz., shipped free. Allen Wood 563 coleus, $1/pkt. w/SASE. R. Bankston 409 Old used bee equip. in N. Ga. area. Harold B. W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

GARDENING EVENTS

Greenville Rd. Fayetteville 30215 170-461- Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-673-7132

Sweet cowhorn pepper seeds $1/pkg.

April 28 Breeder Cattle Sale, sev. herd April 29 Herb Education Day, 9 am-4 pm,

dispersals, selling approx. 300 cows,

Chattahoochee Unit of Herb Society of

1/2 w/calves by side, breeding age

America, demos on crafting w/herbs,

bulls, Turner Co. Stockyards, Hwy. 41

annual plant sale, Atlanta Botanical

S., Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808.

Garden. Info: 404-373-3131.

April 29 Baxley Boer Goat Consignment April 29 Annual Spring Garden Tour of

Sale, 12:30 pm, all papers must be in

Athens, presented by Piedmont

order, fairgrounds off Hwy. 341 E. Info:

Gardeners, 1O am-5 pm, rain or shine.

Herbert Stone, 912-367-6198/3397.

Info: Beth Lewis, 706-543-5019.

April 29 Line Creek Farmers & Dealers

PRODUCE EVENTS

Auction, 8 am-12 noon, Hwy. 16,

Coweta County. Info: 770-599-3521

May 1-3 Integrated View of Fruit and

April 29 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th

Vegetable Quality, tours of distribution,

Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/4693533.

fresh cut and retails operations; fresh onion, blueberry, carrot production and marketing; peach, vegetable, pecan operations and research support, UGA

May 6 Sheep & Wool Field Day, how to use your products, advice on. animals &

College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Griffin Campus. Info: 770-

fibers, sev. breeds of sheep, 2-5 pm,

228-7231, ext. 123.

What a View Farm, 618 Barefoot .Rd., May4 Ga. Pecan Growers Meeting, Ga. Nat.'I

Lula. Info: Bill McMahan, 770-869-7132

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

or Nora Sullivan, 706-864-7533.

912-382-2187.

May 6 Southern All Breed Regd. Horse Sale,

CRAFT FAIRS

11 am, selling 100 regd. quarter horses,

Paints, Appaloosas & all breeds, SE April 29-30 Cagle's Annual Dairy Farm Days,

Livestock Sale Pavilion, Quitman. Info: 912-263-4147.

crafters, early farm life, baskets, quilts, blacksmith, woodwork, chair caning,

May 6 Goat Extravaganza, seminars, demos,

more, Canton. Info: 770-345-5591.

private treaty sales, Tattnall Co. H.S.,

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Reidsvile. Info: TCHS, 912-557-4374 or

Don Crumpler, 912-375-4932.

May 6 9th Annual Speir's Turnout Festival, 10

May 6 Franklin Farm Day, horses & mules, g am, demos, harrows, riding and

am-4 pm, arts & crafts, Bartow. Info: Bonnie Hill, 912-364-6701.

walking, plows, hay rakes, sheep

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

shearing, more, Clarkesville. Info: Ernest Franklin, 706-754-3568 (eves.) April 28 Ga. Christmas Tree Growers Assn.

or Arlin Franklin, 706-754-2198 (days). EQUINE EVENTS

Annual Meeting, agr. plant & private, Covington. Info: Ricky Wheeler, 770784-201 O.

April 28-29 2nd Annual 'Green Co. PCA May 1-2 54th Annual Southeastern Turfgrass,

Rodeo, $500 added, 8 pm nightly, Union

om. & turf, Tifton. Info: Diane P. Kilgore,

Point Rodeo Arena. Info: Charles

912-386-3416.

Crumbley, 706-453-7019.

May 4 Ga. Pecan Growers Assn. 35th Annual

April 29 Conyers/Rockdale Equestrians Hunter Show, 10 am, benefits Rockdale

Conference, agr. plant & private, Perry. Info: Jane Croker, 912-382-2187.

& Newton County 4-H equine clubs, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS

lnternat.'I Horse Park, Conyers. Info:

Mary Ann, 770-388-0712.

April 28-29 5th Annual Women in Agriculture

April 29-30 NFQHA Sanctioned Show & Workshop, Southeastern Foundation

Conference, Ga. Healthy Farmers Program & Ga. Farm Family Health &

3008

Sourwood honey $30/gal. PP; Mountain

Sempervivum hen & chicks, approx. 50-75 Wildflower $22/gal. PP.; 5 WF gallon container

diff. var. and. cols., $1 ea. ppd., min. order 1O $75 PP. Lloyd Allison 172Lloyd's Honey Farm

plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd. Rd. Cleveland 30528 706-865-4485

Marietta 30008 770-428-1703

Sourwood honey, extra lgt. $30/gal.;

Siberian iris, dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., mountain wildflower honey $26, fresh

lge. orange cannas, red leaves, $8/doz., add honeybee pollen $16, beeswax $6, del'vd to

$3.50 postage. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-

Rd., Ball Ground 30107

4170

Solid gm. hostas, orange daylilies, few dbl. Wildflower honey $20/gal., will pick up

file vibernums, red maples, free liriope, you unwanted bees or equipment, supplies also

dig. C. Evenson 2478 Monterey Dr. Marietta for sale. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726

770-971-2076

Wildflower honey $3.50 pt., $7.00 qt., or

Spider lilies, 100/$35 plus $4 shipping $65 for 5 gallons. Bobby Sweatman w/order. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 E. Cumming 770-889-2519

Ashburn 31714
Spider lilies, chrysanthemums, four o'clock plants 12/$15 PP., marble stones $200, hanging baskets $5 each. Betty Addis 123 Jane Lane Brunswick 31525 912-265-5245
Stella de Oro daylilies, golden yellow 18" tall, Yellow Flag.iris, 2 1/2 tall, lemon yellow, alstromeria, (Peruvian lily), will ship. Sheila Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-9246
Stella de Oro daylily, 12 or more in 2 gal. pot $10, other daylilies, 10 in 3 gal. pot, penion $5. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706-6925918
Sugar maple, 3-4', $4; native red maple, 4', $2; Southern magnolia, 2', $5, althaea, 2-3', free. Kassie Thompson Decatur 404-2417381
Trumpet tree, (7 var. growing in one gal.), Spanish blue bells, wintercreeper, pachysandra, English ivy, (trays of 144). C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 770, 475-6503
Trumpet trees in pots or cuttings, 3 colors. H. Smith Austell 770-9484174
Trumpet trees, peach, white, yellow, $5 each. Clarence Childers Stone Mountain 770-972-6938
Tube rose bulbs, grancy greybeard plants, snowball plants. Roswell Evans 1104 Keith Rd. Greenville 30222
Variegated and green liriope, mahonia, 10 var. of hydrangea, snowball viburnum, Leyland cypress, many var. of hard to find hosta. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-9463525
Variegated or gm. hosta 121$18 ppd.; purple iris 12/$12 ppd., orange daylilies 12/$10 ppd. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr.

Will .collect low hanging swarms of honeybees, no buildings, in So.Fulton, Fayette, Clayton, and N. Cowetta County. Ray James Fairburn 770-964-6773
Will pick up & remove unwanted honeybees & bee keeping equip. in Upson & surrounding counJies. Darrell Wainwright Thomaston 706-647-8413
Will relocate or remove honey bees, pollination services in Perry area, quotes, reas. prices. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-7454 _
Will remove hanging swarms of honeybees in Forsyth Co. Barry Manders Cumming 770889-2574 404-738-5961
Will remove honeybee swarms, in Hartwell area. Francis Butler Hartwell 706-376-3389_
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area, Wildflower honey $20/gal. W.O. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887
Will remove honeybees in Carroll County and surrounding areas. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317
Will remove low hanging swarms of bees and unwanted beekeeping equip., free of charge in Murray and surrounding co. John Whitman Crandall 706-695-5213
Will remove low hanging swarms of honeybees, in Polk and Floyd co. Emory Brownlow or Kenneth Plemons Aragon 706234-7136 706-234-9257
Will remove or relocate honeybees, in Atlanta & surrounding area, free on-site estimate, reas. prices. Cindy Bee Marietta 770-424-0076

w/SASE, cash only. Carl Connell Buchanan

770-646-3258

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Yellowroot--3 4-lb. lard box contents only,

$20 ppd. Albert Cook 2356 Track Rock Ch. Rd. Blairsville 30512

Fish & Supplies
2000-superwiggler worms~'pfasfic'iray & feed $68 plus freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha 912-532-4223
A-1 qlty. channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate wgts. & counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immediate dely. J. F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648:2062
Albino catfish, fish; worms & supplies, all fish hatched & locally grown, disease iree, all sizes avail. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 912-5324221
All sizes adult bass, bluegill, shell cracker, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, hybrid bass and pond supplies. Greg Grimes Ballground 770-7353523
All sizes channel catfish, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, delivery avail, Clint Shiver Newton 912-734-5144
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 912-532-5395
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shell-cracker, sterile grass carp, delivery avail., pick-up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-836-4938
Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sz. avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 912-5326135
Catalpa worms $1 doz., catalpa trees $2 ea.ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068
Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6", 6-8", 810", also sev. 1000 lb., avg. 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, crappie, and large-mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383
Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,

Quarter Horse Club, members in Ga., S.C., N.C. & Va., 1st NFQHA sanctioned

Safety, Dillard House. Info: 800-367- Woodstock 30188

9083 or 770-538-2747.

Vinca minor, gm. liriope & English ivy, gal.

Things To Eat

shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield

show e. of Mississippi River, T. Ed.. April 29-30 Old Farm Day sponsored by W. cont., sev. plants per containers. Charles '99 Stuart pecans in the shell, $1/lb., also 912-7543696

Garrison Arena, Clemson, s.c. Info: Jill

Ga. Two-Cyl. Club, antique tractor Woodliff Alpharetta 770-475-5365

some Papershell, 10 lb. min., no shipping. Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000

Brown, 706-677-4387.

events, demos, crafts, VFW

Vine seeds-moonflower vine, cypress vine Wendy McClellan Covington 770-299-1942 _ or more ppd., Grays Crickets. Gray Pettit 82

Fairgrounds, Carrollton. Info: Ronnie or cardinal climber, $1 each w/SASE. Susan '99 black walnut meats $15/qt. ppd. Mrs. Pettit Rd. Cedartown 770-748-0008 Odom, 770-832-2891 or Virginia K!,!nze 11.?~ Wilmington Island Rd. Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville European night-crawlers $20/lb.; also,

Davidson, 770-854-4914.

Savannah 31410-4525

30506

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"black gold" for your potted plants, other

Bulletin Calendar Guidelines

To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
-Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the. same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

Perennial Homestead verbena, healthy

plants, $12/doz., $1 postage. C.F. Martin 104

Woodlake Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-534-

1807

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Perennial phlox, Siberian irises $10/doz., foxgloves, Gloriosa daisies, coreopsis, sweet Williams, stokesia, hollyhocks, $5/doz., $3 post. Mrs. Glynn James 197 Glynn James Rd. Lyons 30436

Perennial plants, purple coneflower, white
c. shasta daisy, magenta or purple bee balm
$1.50 each plus LSASE, healthy plants. Hinton234AlfredAve. Rome30161706-2343692

Perennials, annuals, butterfly bushes, geraniums, hydrangeas, 30+ herbs, garden ready, Swtretrt@aol.com. H. Bates Sweet Retreat Farms Yatesville 31097 706-4729932

Periwinkle, sweet shrub, touch-me-not, daylily, sweet Williams, tiger lily, $1/pk. w/SASE. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241

Pond plants, lilies, bog, floating, tropicals coming soon. Ellen Morley Fayetteville 770969-7468 770-855-7468

Pond plants, lotus, water lilies, La. iris, floating and bog, more, qty. disc. D. Becker Newnan 770-251-6781

Pond plants, water lilies,, lge. hyacinth, lotus, water iris, many more, will ship. Kenny Jones Lithonia 770-760-7408

Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var., price list avail., send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917

Purple bearded iris $14/doz., yellow cannas $12/doz., orange daylilies $1 O/doz., free seed w/order, all ppd. Linda Ross 514 Green Dr. Canton 30114

Red bachelor's button seed, hollyhock,

Red canna bulbs 8/$10 ppd.; oldfashioned old maid seed, ornamental. gourd seed, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Red hibiscus, cockscomb, cleome, four o'clock, Caveman gourd, touch-me-not, Mexican sunflower, money plant $1 /pk. LSASE. B. Savage 30.17 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Red hummingbird vine, cockscomb, mix colors, variegated, moon plant, (nonclimbing), giant bloom zinnia's mxd. colors, $1/pk. w/LSASE. K. Glenn 223 Greenwood Dr. Cedartown 30125
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
Red spider lilies, King Alford daffodils, snowdrop bulbs, 2 doz.1$15 PP., amaryllis, white/red striped bulbs 10/$15 PP. Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham 31779
Red spider lily, red spider flower $12/doz. ppd., have lge. qty. for sale. John Culpepper Rt. 4, Box 105J Quitman 31643
Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2 tsp./$1 , money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: cleome, purple coneflower, larkspur, gaillardia, alyssum saxatile, (yellow), columbine, zinnias. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035
Seeds, all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 Tbsp. dk. pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwood, 25 white magnolia. M. Hayes 709 S. Harney St. Camilla 31730

.White wisteria, periwinkle, variegated hosta & liriope, Stella de Oro, pink daylilies, sedum, thyme, $2.50/gal. 0. Gordeuk Lawrenceville 770-682-8353
Wide leaf gasteria, bromeliad fosterella pendulifera, (no spines), or dyckia altissima $8, or all 3/$20 PP. K. Lane 1407 W. Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601
Zinnia, black-eyed Susan, marigold, coreopsis, four o'clocks, dahlias, wallflowers, pink or yellow mums $0.50 or $1/pk. ea. w/LSASE. F. Chambers 5812 Atl. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542

'99 crop pecans, shelled $4/lb., in shell $1/lb. Robert Bassett Macon 912-788-1648.
'99 pecans, mostly halves, $20/gal., plus shipping, shelled and bagged for freezer. Jane Brown Jackson 770-775-2115
'99 shelled Stuart pecans, mostly halves, $4.99/lb. Ruth Bleckley McDonough 770954-9134
'99 shelled pecans $5.25/lb. PP. Hazel Law 302 J.R. Wynn Rd. Chula 912382-4842
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $6/lb, included shipping. Bob Naegele Locust Grove 770-898-2270

Flowers Wanted

'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb.

bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3 lb.

Want $1 worth of sunflower seeds. Mrs. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville

Smithley P.O. Box 5204 Augusta 30916

770-532-9340

Want Photinia serrulata, Chinese photinia, '99 shelled seedling pecans, mostly halves,

relative to red tips. Patricia Scott 344 Oakburr $5 per bag. Betty Bridges Hartsfield 912=La~n~e:.....=L=a~F=ay~e~tt=e~3~0~7~2=8~7~0=6~-3~9~7~-2~7~0=9~~- ~94~1~~5~93~2~,---~~~~,---~~~~~

Want continuous supply of var. liriope and 1999 walnut meats $5/pint, can not mail.

hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215

J.D. Phillips Route 3 Box 3309 Toccoa 770-

Want empress tree, small enough to easily 886-1271

transplant. Dan Haight P.O. Box 33100 50 lbs. of Stuart pecans for sale. Audrey

Decatur 30033 404-373-0946

Spears Villa Rica 770-459-3889

Want potato plant, lge. seed, will refund Black walnut meats $18/qt., postage paid. stamp. Shelton Waller 1222 Winona Ave. Rogers Odell Oakwood 770-534-4944

Griffin 30223

Black walnut, hulled, $5/peck. A. C. Sloan

MISCELLANEOUS

Cartersville 770-336-5151
Chicken eggs daily .95/doz., fresh geese eggs daily $2.50 ea. or $28/doz. Randy Bias

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad i)er household is.permifted in the Miscellaneous category.
B~es, Honey & Suppfies
10 colonies for sale, 1 or all $75 ea. w/1 super. Henry Lord Monroe 770-267-2623
Bee colonies for sale, $100 ea., will remove swarms or bees in buildings, also supplies, queens and honey. Harold Ward Jr. Thomson 706-541-0608
Beehives with supers $120, singles $100, three 425 comb nucs, used equipment; also, honey for sale. Edward Colston Taylorsville ,770-382-9619
Beehives, strong, treated, 8 frame $85, 10 frame $100, 5 frame nucs $52, corn syrup bee .fed .25/lb. John Pluta Sparta 706-444-8920
Fresh dark honey $1/lb., will deliver 5 gallons or more. Alan Boozer Conyers 770-

Social Circle 770-464-4146

Farm fresh large brown yard eggs for sale,

$1.00/doz., off Harrison Rd. on Windy Hill Rd.

Fay Potts 58 Windy Hills Rd. S.W.

Cartersville 30120 770-382-6662

Farm raised & finished beefalo beef,

hormone, antibiotic free, avail. by 1/4 or 1/2

animal, call aft. 7:30 pm. 0. Deaver

Blairsville 706-374-5789

Farm raised/state inspected fallow deer

meat, shipping , in-state. sales only. R.

Castleberry Stockbridge 1,70-507-9700 77(1-

610-9109' .

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Pecans, mostly pieces $4/lb:, mostly halves $5/lb., 3 lb. min., other. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Water ground meal, flour, grits $3/5 lbs., $4/10 lbs. plus post, also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Rt. 1, Box 76 Junction City 31812 706-269-3630
You pick strawberries, Adams Farms. Virginia Adams Fayetteville 770-461-9395

Herbs

'99 Peter pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Wes Nattons 4655 Wilson Rd. Cohutta
30710 Fresh and dried organic Rosemary, other.
Randi Glynn Buford 770-932-0125

names, vermi-compost casting $1/lb. Ron

Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-6081

Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, pick up or delivery, Dyers Trout Farm.

Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915

Largemouth bass, all sizes up to 24' long,

prompt statewide dely. avail. Jeremy Pence Canton 770-735-1154

New stock catfish fingerlings, triploid grass carp (white Amur),taking orders for bass, lie.,

Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-

1;!000 770-854-4862

Red wiggler worms, bedrun, $20/5 gal.

bucket, pick up atfarm: J. Hilerio 711 Emerald

Ridge Rd. Woodstock 770-928-2440

Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25,

10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton

Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-

363-4451

Red worms, extra large. bait size, hand

counted $14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post. Betty Shelton 232 Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly Hall

31831 706-582-2468

Regd. producers of sterile grass carp,

channel catfish, bluegill, shell-cracker, red

breast, hybrid bream, crappie, delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144

Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings,

treated & disease free, pick up or delivery

avail. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879

Sterile grass carp 8-10", $6 ea., channel

catfish, bream and large mouth bass,

statewide dely., no pickups. Barbara Boggs

Winterville 706-548-3637 800-869-3544

Sterile grass carp, DNR registered, quantity

discount, farm pickup Mon-Sat, statewide del., calls 9:00-9:00. Del Chapman McDonough

agrasscarp@aol.com 770-957-8916

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, _shell cracker, redbreast,

hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt

Waynesboro 706-554-0182



Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes,

bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed

Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183

Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup

by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

Fertilizers & Mulches

-wfiea.t -straw/ryesfr'aw;- bi'iQfiftight -baleS, lge quantity avail. Greg Gatliff Byron 912956-6695
'99 millet hay, extra dry, rain free, 150 lge bales $1.60/bale. C. Anthony Jefferson 706367-9533 "-"-',9-9"-"-'m"'u:...lc_h_h_a-y,-s-q.-b-a-le_s_,-s-ev_._t_h_o-us_a_n_d
bales avail. w/dely. on 400 bale min., leave message. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-367.4054

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pink, red seed, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Alice Neisler When advertising protected plants in the 860-1480

Genuine shallot plants, multiplying, 20/$10, '99 rye grass straw in tight 34 in. sq bale,

4565 Eugenia Place Austell 30106 770-948- Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of Honey, Sourwood $6/qt., Wildflower $5/qt. 44/$20, 77/$30. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. $2/bale. Gary Maxwell Bowman 706-245-

6330

your permit to sell protected plants.

Robert W. Hill Suwanee 770-945-0018

The Rock 30265

5561

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Oakleaf Hydrangea '99 wheat straw, good lge tight bales, water Gourds, Martin, bluebird, crooked handle,
damage spots, $1 .25 ea. Lewis Sanders will ship. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd.

Guide to Mineral Nutrient Valoe of Organic Materials

Stephens 706-759-3871
10,000 bales of wheat straw, $2.25/bale, quantity discounts available. Al Cooper Waynesboro 706-554-7256 706-554-5456
Compost cow manure $50 for 10-wheel dump-truck load, mulch hay.$10/round bale. John Lowrey Rome 706-232-9045
Free aged compost. A. Riles Douglasville 770-949-2238
Free. aged .horse manure mixed with shavings, garden ready, you load, easy access near 1-75. M. Cummings Acworth 770-529-0067
Free aged horse manure, easy access, you

Royston 30662 706-245-4218 Gourds, Martin, cut, clean, ready to hang,
$2.25 each plus $5.50/doz. for shipping & hdlg. for Ga. orders. Glenn Toole Harrison 912-552-6067
Gourds, all sizes, no shipping. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2034
Pure white homemade lye soap, 1O lb. chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 1 gal. strawberry preserve, 1 gal. Ga. corn syrup, around Danielsville, Comer, or

(Percent Relative1)

Materials

N

P20s

Alfalfa Meal

3

1

Blood Meal

12

1.5

Bone Meal (raw)

2-6

15-27

Bone Meal (steamed)

0.7-4 11-34

Coffee Grounds (dry)

2

0.4

Colloidal Phosphate

0

18-24

K 20
2 0.6 0 0 0.7 0

Availability
Med.Slow Med. Fast Slow Slow-Med Slow Slow

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encourage rapid growth. Prune Alice oakleaf hydrangeas
after they flower as the petals fade to pink. The flowers are produced on old wood, but they do not appear until late spring or early summer. The plants set new flower

load, call after 8 p.m. for an appointment. Commerce. Ann Hines Danielsville 706-795-

Kathy L. Duff Dahlonega 706-867-6190

5020

Compost (unfortified)

1.5

Free bagged horse manure w/shavings, not Want Shenandoah 12 hole hen nest, in Cottonseed Meal (dry)

6

aged, you load/haul, dry weather only, 4x4's good cond. George Hayes Calhoun 706-

preferred, conv. Roswell, Canton, Cumming. 629-4043

Fish Meal

10

0. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181

Want bees for pollination, you bring your

Free fert., composted horse manure w/pine bees and keep all the honey. Gertrude Crews

Fish Emulsion

5

1

1.5 Slow

buds in early fall for next year's

2.5

1.7 Slow-Med.

blooms. Prune young plants to encourage low branching on the

4

0 Slow

stems.

2

2 Med.Fast

Alice Oakleaf hydrangea can be

shavings, call for appt. Mary Van Tuin Cumming 770-781-4463 770-206-9685
Free horse manure mix w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for ClarkOconee & surrounding counties, load by appt.-small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706769-6706

Temple 770-562-4090
Want bricks, cleaned, old, solid, no holes, in Atlanta area, no calls after 9 pm. Denise Pellissier Vinings 770-435-4710
Want elec. vegetable grinder, Hobart preferred, also, want pressure canner. Ervin Cruz Jasper 706-692-7457

Granite Dust Greens and Guano(Bat) Hoof/Hom Meal

0

0

5 Very Slow used as a stand-alone large shrub, .

0

1-2

5 Slow

since it has year-round interest, but

5.7

8.6

2 Medium

it also can be used in masses or in a shrub border. The plant is a native

12

2

0 Med. Slow shrub, and it is at home on the edge

Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, you Want fish supplies/related items, will travel

load, easy access. Lauren Edwards Hiram anywhere and pay cash. Harry Matthews

770-580-6627 770-425-2208

Hoschton 770-932-0033

Kelp2 Soybean Meal

0.9

0.5 4-13 Slow

6.7

l.6

2.3 Slow

of the woods, particularly when it gets afternoon shade. It also forms

Free horse manure mixed with shavings, unlimited supply, you haul and load. R. Ernstes Holly Springs 770-345-5366
Garden Gold aged horse compost
w/shavings, dump truck load $95, free dely. w/in 1O miles. Gordon Hamby Austell 770948-2977

Want low hanging swarms of bees and unwanted equipment, in Truetlen and surrounding co. E. J. Rix Soperton 912-529_35_7_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
V\(ant old cast iron syrup kettle, must be in good cond., call daytime or write. J. W. Willis P.O. Box 167 Damascus 31741 912-725-

Urea4

42-46

0

0 Fast

Wood Ashes5

0

1-2

3-7 Fast

Manure3 (dry)

(fresh manure not recommended unless completely composted)

an effective summer. screen for the woods.
Alice also has no serious insect or disease pests. Along with its other traits, this makes it a great

Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered, _33_5_3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
small dump truck, $40/load depending on Want old layer cages, complete or broken distance. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-41 0- down, within 50 mi. radius of Millen Ga. Butch

Cricket Goat

3

2

1 Med. Fast

plant for the landscape.

2.7

l.8

2.8 Medium

Thanks to Dr. Jim Midcap,

9176
Pine straw del. & installed $4.50/bale, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton Cos.
Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain 770-5933405 770-492-9200
Pine straw, $2.75/ bale, installation available, free dely., Atlanta-South, pager

Ginn Millen 912-982-9036
Want pine resin. Joyce E. Calloway Acworth jcalloway@hunton.com 770-966~744~6_4"'-'0~4~-8"'8-"8~-4""2~40""--~-~~~-~
Want single cont. electric milker. D. Whitworth Eastanollee 706-7792595
Want single cow electric milker. d.

Dairy Steer Horse Hog

0.7

0.3

0.6 Medium

horticulturist with the University of

2

0.5

l.9 Medium

Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, for

0.7

0.3

0.5 Medium

providing this information to the

1

0.7

0.8 Medium

Market Bulletin.

number given. J. Bulloch Warm Springs 770571-0189
Pine straw, $3/bale, free dely. w/in 30 miles of Macon, 50 bale min. order. Mike Crawley Macon 912-742-1096
Pine straw, 75 bales min., $4/bale, delivery & installed. J. W. Lewis Cumming 770-8869427

Whitworth Eastanolle 706-770-2595 Want windmill, tank & tower, any cond., will
dismantle and remove free, and clean up. Terry Donahue Eatonton 706-485-9471
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want 1 lge. cane mill, 15", 20" or 26" wide rollers power mill, one copper pan. Bobby

Sheep

2

1

2.5 Medium

Rabbit

2

1.3

1.2 Medium

Some materials may not be available because ofrestricted sources.

1 Plant nutrient percentages highly variable; some are averages.

2 Contains salt, sodium carbonates, sodium and potassium sulfates.

Farm Safety, Tractor Camps Set for June
Children who live or work on the farm face unique safety risks.

Pine straw, del. 100 mile radius Atlanta, 100/200 bales $3.50, 300 bales $2.70, 600 bales $2.60: Russ Austin Loganville 770466-9111
Pine straw, lge. clean bales, min. 30 bales $ti/bale, del.. & spread. R. L. Lew:is__Buford 770-932-2217

Burcham Russellville AL 256-332-1716
Want Kawasaki mule in good condition. Sam Robinson Rt .3, Box 540 Lake City FL 32025 904-755-3541
Want any JD 2 cyl. tractor, running or not; also, want any older. JD. equip. Ed Fitch Samsula FL 904-423-1819

3 Plant nutrients, available during year of application, varies with amount of straw/bedding and method of storage. 4 An organic compound, but manufactured sources synthetic. It is doubtful most organic gardeners would consider it acceptable.

To help them avoid injuries, the Georgia Healthy Farmers Program will offer two camps for children and young teens.
The Farm Safety Camp is for

Pine straw, long-needle, slash - big red, Want to lease 500 to 1,000 acres in South

clean bales, fresh raked, we del. and/or install, Georgia for Quail hunting. Lyle R. Diehl

reas. prices, semis avail. Bruce Swearingen Tallahassee FL 850-893-5920

Reynolds 912-847-3634

Want unusual Canna Lilies, particularly

Topsoil, fill dirt, lge. dump truck, spreading Striata green leaves w/yellow stripes. Keith

avail., surrounding counties, Twiggs, Bleckley, Savage Commerce TX 903-886-6705

Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn .Rte. 1, Box 2155.

Jeffersonville 912-945-3846

Firewood

Wheat & rye straw, lge. sq. bales, loaded on your truck $1.75/bale. Horace Williams Route 1 box 218 Mauk 31058 912-649-7530
WheaVoat straw, 1200 sq. bales, $2.25/bale at barn. J. Davis Haddock 912-932-1020

All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise

Poultry Compost

firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when

specifying the amount of firewood for sale.

To help connect suppliers with those in Free firewood, 4 pines cut into 1 1/2 to 2 ft.

need of poultry compo.st, the Market lengths, you load. Jackie/James Pope

Bulletin is now including such Powder Springs 770-943-3716

advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Aged poultry litter & compost, $20-$25 p.u load. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293
Aged poultry litter & compost, I load your pick"UP $20. David Phillips Rockspring 706965-4341

Free firewood, 5 pecan trees, easy access, you cut down & take home. E. Price Meansville 770-567-8786
Free firewood, already cut, you load, lone oak. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134
Oak & hickory firewood, seasoned or green, spliVcut to any size, dely. & stacking free, 1/2 cord $65. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-2410192

Chicken manure, sold yr. rnd., $20-$25 pick up load, larger amounts avail. Mike

CORRECTIONS

Bloodworth Knoxville 912-836-2535

Dry 3 year old compost for gardens, lawns, flowers, $25 pick up, $150 dump truck, I load you haul. James Wilhite Jefferson 706-3678804

APHA blk. overo, Yellow Mount & Mardelle Dixon bloodlines, color producer~ foals w/disp. & size, eligible for Ga. Breeders Futurity, fee
$400/$5/day mare care. Mark Rodgers

5 Potash content depends on tree species burned. Wood ashes are alkaline, containim? about 32 nercent CaO.

children 10 to 13 years old, iind the Tractor Certification Camp to ages 14 and 15. Both will be June 25-27

CRPSignup

UGA Trip Planned at the state FFA-FHA camp in

For No-Till Field Day

Covington, Ga. The safety camp offers animal,

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The University of Georgia equipment, and personal safety

2002 will be provided in signing and practice bonuses.
Unlike the regular CRP program, the continuous signup program allows producers to enroll eligible highly environmentally sensitive land at anytime, without waiting for a sign-up period or competing against other offers. Conservation practices protect streams and rivers by keeping sediment and nutrients from

Cotton Team with the assistance of the Tifton Campus Conference Office are coordinating a trip to the University of Tennessee Experiment Station's 20th Annual No-Till Field Day in Milan, Tenn. to view the latest equipment and technology pertaining to no-till crop production.
Deadline for applications is May 15. The tour is limited to 55 persons.

classes. It includes such topics as ATV safety, water safety, introductory CPR, sun sense, and understanding pesticides.
The tractor camp is a 15-hour course designed to meet Georgia Department of Education and Department of Labor guidelines.
For information or applications, call Nancy Fussell at l-800c3679083 or Judy Hartley at 912-3702617.

entering the water, providing For more information, write:

cleaner drinking water, enhancing Milan No-Till Tour, Tifton Campus

recreation, and improving wildlife Conference Office, P.O. Box 1209,

habitats.

Tifton, Ga. 31793 or call Steve M.

Brown, 912-386-7497.

Free chicken fertilizer, you load & haul. Dearing 706-566-9074

Oriana Black 2084 Red Oak Flats Rd. APHA sorrel overo- 15 hds. & APHA Black

Dahlonega 30533 706-219-3943

Tobiano 15 hds., both at farm, can see babies,

Want poultry litter spread on my farm, prefer both are color producers, fee $300/mare care

Helping Each Other

regular supply, but any will be accepted, will $5/day. Alicia Sanderlin Appling 706-541-

pay going rate, Franklin Co. (N.W.). Patrice 1174 706-541-6074

Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379

AQHA dk. buckskin, proven producer of

Oddities

buckskin & palomino foals, bloodlines--King, Cutter Bill, Quincy Dan--15 hds., 91%

4' Poplar stakes, goOclTortomato Gardens, foundation, fee $300/$5/day mare care. E. 20 for $4. Loraine Pullien Royston 706-245- Sanderlin Appling 706-541-0750

0062

Equine at Stud--Regd. TB JC, $150; ApHC-

Beautifully wrapped, homemade, herbal buckskin w/snow cap, $250, LCFG; ApHC soap; lavender, cinnamon, oatmeal and ch.-blanket, $250/LCFG; AQHA bay/chrome, others, also old fashioned salves and creams, Doc Bar, Poco, Skipper W, $350. L. Bodge ex. pot marigold salve etc. P.J. Taylor Buena .Hawkinsville

Does anyone have an unused weaving loom, 48" to 72", that they are no longer using, maybe tucked away in a closet or an attic? If so, please give me a call. I can only pay a modest price.
Lenny T. Gillilane 400 Friendship Church Rd. Marietta, Ga. 30064 770-422-2139

These sweet potatoes were grown using organic methods by James King of Newborn, Ga. One weighed four pounds; 12 1/2

Vista 912-649-5496
Good quality gourds for crafts and Martins, several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1

Thin Fruits

I'm looking for a dark-green glass tumbler, 8 ounces, footed, ounces, and the other four

Thin out young apples, pears and basket weave design. I think the pattern is "Whitehall."

pounds, 3 1/2 ounces. Shown are

each. William Blackwell Jasper 770-735- peaches, according to the University

2646 Gourds for sale, 50 cents and up, all shapes

of Georgia Extension Service. That

D.M.Godwin 2051 Clearwater Dr. S.E.

Blake and Tyler Smallwood, grandsons of the Kings'.

and sizes, for birds or crafts. Rymon Thurston will let the remaining fruit get larger

Rome 706-232-7349

and healthier. Thin within 25 days of

Gourds, 50 cents/up, Martins, bottles, dippers and more, all shapes and sizes, will

the peak bloom, leaving 4 to 6 inches

ship. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983 between fruits.

Marietta, Ga. 30067-7333 770-971-5387

If you have any questions regarding

certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office

or the Georgia Department of Agriculture

Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.



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Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea?
Each year the Georgia Plant Selections Committee selects four plants as Georgia Gold Medal winners. The committee is composed of growers' landscapers' landscape designers, garden center managers, botanical garden horticulturists and University of Georgia faculty. A number of plants are reviewed, but only four are chosen: an annual flower, a herbaceous perennial, a shrub and a tree. Each plant is chosen for its durability, versatility, pest tolerance and consumer appeal. This week the Market Bulletin features the first in a series of articles on the Georgia Gold Medal winners for 2000.
Alice oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice') is a strikingly bold deciduous shrub. The plant's large, oakshaped leaves and the 12-inch spikes of white blooms certainly get your attention. These shrubs fit into shrub borders, mass plantings or as edgings. along the border of the woods. Alice is a large shrub that mounds up to 12 feet tall and is nearly as wide when mature.
In the spring, the plants are covered with leaves six to eight inches long, with five to seven lobes. Then, beginning in June, the plants will be nearly covered for three to four weeks with 10-to 14-inch spikes of white flowers. The individual sepals (petals) are creamy white and one inch across. As the sepals age, they fade to a rosy pink with a more subdued look.
The plant's large, dark-green leaves change in fall to a rich wine or burgundy color that holds until November or December. As the leaves fall the thin branches with their exfoliating bark are revealed. The once dense shrub suddenly becomes open and airy, with branches covered with strips of papery cinnamon bark.
Alice oakleaf hydrangeas will grow in full sun, but they are happiest in partial shade. They require good drainage for long-term survival with the best sites being those well-drained, acid soils that are irrigated during droughts; however, the plants are fairly drought-tolerant once established.
These hydrangeas can be planted as balled and burlapped specimens or as plants from containers. They should be planted at their original depth, so be careful not to plant too deeply. Once the shrubs are planted, add two to three inches of an organic mulch to the planting beds, and water them weekly until they are established. Fertilize the plants in midspring and again in midsummer to
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnnny Balanger of Rockmart, Ga., gathered these 208 pounds of figs from their fig bush.

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Determine Organic Fertilizer Needs

Organic gardeners place great emphasis on using natural minerals and organic fertilizers rather than manufactured ones to build their soil. But for those new to using organic materials in their gardens, there may be some uncertainty as to how much organic matter to use. The following guidelines, provided by Dr. Wayne McLaurin, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Extension Service, can help you in making this determination.
If you use organic materials as all or part of your fertilizer program, you can calculate the proper amount to use from
Prepare Garden Plants For Hot, Dry Weather
With rainfall scarce throughout much of Georgia last spring and summer and limited rainfall this winter, gardeners need to plan for another hot, dry summer this year. Following are some suggestions from Dr. Wayne McLaurin, horticulturist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, to help keep your plants supplied with sufficient moisture during a possible summer drought.
Some plants, like newly planted-plants, may need special attention. These plants may have limited root systems, and March and April winds can dry new seedlings out in just a few hours. Also, remember that the larger the leaf on the plant, the greater the water Joss.
Most garden plants can benefit from a deep watering each week, according to the soil type they are growing in. It's best to water deeply occasionally rather than with frequent shallow sprinklings. Apply one to one and one-half inches of water around the root zone of the plant.
Keep in mind that roots may spread farther than you think. The size of the root system varies with the species, its age and the soil conditions. In general, though, the roots extend beyond the drip line (an imaginary circle around the plant at the widest spread). For instance, cantaloupes can have a root system 12 to 14 feet in diameter.
Drip or trickle irrigation is the best method for gardens. These methods use 50 percent less water than conventional watering means and they place the water at the root zone so the plant can take it up more efficiently. In addition, these forms of irrigation won't wet the leaves either. The drier the plant foliage is kept, the less likely disease problems will develop.
Newly-established plants and shallowrooted plants (which most vegetables are) can benefit from a layer of mulch. Mulch not only conserves soil moisture, but it helps keep weeds from choking the plant. Use a three- to four-inch layer of coarse material such as weed-free straw, chopped leaves or shredded bark.
Pick-Your-Own Edition Scheduled for May 31
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Listing for fruits and vegetables on May 31.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by May 17.
Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availability, telephone number and area code, and any comments on your operation. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations.

the guidelines recommended by a soil test. First, learn the fertility values-nitrogen
(N), phosphate (P205) and potash (K20)of organic sources of nutrients.
Calculate the nitrogen recommendation first. For example, suppose your soil test recommends 10 pounds of 5-10-15 per 1,000 square feet of garden and you want to use blood meal (12-1.5-.6) for your nitrogen source. Just divide the nitrogen number of the inorganic source (5) by the nitrogen number of the blood meal (12). Multiply this result times the pounds of inorganic fertilizer recommended.
Suppose you then want to use steamed bone meal (about 1-11-0) for a phosphorus source. Since the organic phosphorus number (11) is close to the phosphorus number in 5-10-15, use 9 or 10 pounds of steamed bone meal for 1,000 square feet.
You may want to use wood ashes for your potassium needs. Wood ashes have a wide range of fertility but can be approximated at 0-1-5. Since wood ashes have one-third of the amount of potassium as 5-10c15, just triple the inorganic recommendation in pounds. That is, 30 pounds of wood ashes equals 10 pounds of 5-10-15 in potassium content. Wood ashes have a high liming capacity and contain a small amount of phosphorus.
If your soil needs lime, 30 pounds of wood ashes would be fine for 1,000 square feet; however, if it doesn't need lime use another source of potassium, such as animal manure, or cut back on the amount of ashes applied. If you use wood ashes, because of their phosphorus content, you 'II need to reduce the main source of phosphorus a little.
So, assuming you use blood meal, bone meal and wood ashes, the equivalent to 10 pounds of 5-10-15 is 14.l pounds of blood meal, nine pounds of bone meal, and 30 pounds of wood ashes.
See page 11 for a chart showing the mineral value of other organic materials.

Gwm liulll6lluJ

Labor Dept. Surveys Wages, Practices

The Georgia Department of Labor is

currently conducting a mail survey of

wages and practices in the green industry.

Due to our state's robust economy and the

resulting labor shortage, growers are

turning more and more frequently to the

H2A program to bring in guest workers

from

other

countries

for

nursery/greenhouse work and to meet

other short-term labor needs. The H2A

program requires growers to pay

prevailing wages, as determined by these

surveys. Survey calculation methods,

based on federal guidelines, are

extremely sensitive, and can be greatly

skewed by lack of participation and/or the

exclusion of significant growers. In order

to meet growing labor needs, growers

may be forced to participate in this

program, and their profitability, or lack

thereof, could be greatly influenced by

their failure to participate in the survey.

All .information is confidential, and

will be used only in the aggregate and is

not identifiable by individual grower. The

Georgia Department of Labor urges

recipients of its Nursery/Greenhouse

Worker Survey to complete the

questionnaire and return it in th~ postage-

paid envelope. If you have questions

regarding the survey, please call Sherri

Wilson or Jean Denson at (404) 656-

3164.

Wednesday April 26, 2000

This 12-foot sunflower was grown by Walt Schils in Wausau, Fla., 30 miles north ofPanama City. Mr. Schils is a brother-in-law to Wilfred Pelham of Young Harris, Ga.

USDA Announces Pork Referendum Procedures

Proposed procedures for the upcoming

referendum on continuation of the pork

checkoff program recently were

announced by the U.S. Department of

Agriculture.

"This is a very important issue, and I

encourage folks to comment on these

proposed regulations," said. Secretary of

Agriculture Dan Glickman. "I want to

make sure that the rules for the

referendum are absolutely clear and

understood by pork producers around the

country so we can have a fair referendum

on the checkoff."

The propo.sed rules will establish a

two-day period for in-person voting and a

four-week absentee ballot period for

producers. Voting will take place at the

Farm Service Agency county offices, and

FSA employees will count the ballots,

determine the eligibility of challenged

voters, and report the results. Importers

will cast their ballots by mail.

The Secretary will consider all

comments received up to 30 days after

publication of the proposed rules before

issuing final rules setting the date for the

referendum. The referendum will be paid

for with USDA funds.

Comments, postmarked no later than

May 18, may be sent to Ralph L. Tapp,

Chief, Marketing Programs Branch,

Livestock and Seed Program, AMS,

USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW.,

STOP-0251, Washington, D.C. 20250-

0251; telephone 202-720-1115; Fax 202-

720-1125;

or

email

at

Ralph.Tapp@usda.gov.

Dennis McCann of Lavonia, Ga. proudly displays the eight-pound sweet potato he grew despite drought conditions in his area.