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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol., No. 23
Irvin to Visit China
For Trade Mission
With the passage of the U.S.-China Trade Bill recently in the U.S. House of Representatives and its wide support for passage in the Senate, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin enthusiastically awaits his trade mission to China scheduled for June 17- 29.
"Agriculturally, I hope this trade agreement will have a very positive effect on Georgia's economy," Irvin said. "Many of Georgia's main crops and products such as poultry, pecans, tobacco and cotton are extremely popular in Asia. We will be going to China in June to seek possible markets for Georgia agricultural products." . Irvin's trip was already scheduled despite the outcome of the recent vote. The bill's passage, however, raises the potential for success of the trade mission. While in China, Irvin and several state agri-business leaders will visit trade shows in Beijing and Xian. In Shanghai, they will visit the Shanghai Nut Company and then continue on to Hong Kong before returning to the U.S.
"I am excited at the prospect of a level playing field for our agricultural community to have access to such a large market," Irvin said. "China is already our fourth largest market for poultry exports and I suspect that with permanent access it will quickly become number one."
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Volunteers Needed
Statewide For Free
Well-Water Testing
The Georgia Geologic Survey has begun a statewide groundwater quality - survey in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The Survey is currently sampling private wells in Southwest Georgia. Homeowners residing in all counties except the coastal counties of Effingham, Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, Mcintosh, Glynn, Camden,. Brantley, Charlton, Ware, Clinch, Echols and Lanier, which draw drinking water frotn a confined aquifer, are eligible to have their drinking-water tested free of charge.
Samples will be collected from shallow domestic drinking water wells and analyzed for the commonly used pesticides alachlor, atrazine, metolachlor,
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Dairy Technology Increases in Southeast

The butcher, the baker and the candy

maker are all using dairy products in new

ways, thanks to dairy farmer-funded

research, according to the Southeast

United Dairy Industry Association, which

is celebrating June as National Dairy

Month.



Technological advances are unveiling

new products that create a longer shelf life

for milk and improvements in low-fat

cheeses. These innovations are playing a

major_ role in increasing milk

consumption through the Southeast and

the country, the Association said. And,

thanks to research, yogurts and other

cultured dairy products are becoming

even more nutritious.

"Product research leads to more

markets for dairy farmers' milk," said Bob

Earle, general manager of SUDIA. "It

enables us to find new ways to grow dairy

sales and build more demand for dairy

ingredients."

Here are some examples of how new

dairy farmer-funded research helps

increase demand:

* Adding carbon dioxide to the product

during packaging extends shelf life to up

to 75 days for cottage cheese_, 35 days for

fluid milk and 35 days for ice cream mix,

all without the use of artificial

preservatives.

*Adjusting the cheese-making process

improves the melt and stretch of low-fat

mozzarella and improves the flavor, body

and texture of reduced-fat Cheddar

cheese.

* Adding dry milk and whey powders

to yogurt improves consistency and

structure and increases total calcium and

protein content.

* Edible films made from whey protein

isolates may soon replace gloss-producing

shellac on chocolate candy. Whey protein

isolates applied to fruits, nuts and other

foods replace synthetic materials now

used- to provide oxygen, aroma and oil

barriers, thereby extending shelf life. * Whey and dry milk powders improve
flavor, aroma, texture and other attributes in certain meat products. Dry dairy ingredients also improve the flavor, texture, appearance and nutrition of bakery products, frozen desserts, sauces, salad dressing, snack foods and a myriad of other products.
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Expo Field Day

Set for July 18

Moultrie, Ga. will be the site for farmers

to come and see the latest in seed, chemical

and irrigation technology at the Sunbelt

Expo Field Day 2000, scheduled for July

18.

Shuttles will depart for the fields at 8:30

a.m., and registration will be held in the

Morton Building prior to shuttle departure.

Farmers will tour plots planted and _

overseen by seed and chemical companies

and university researchers. Each plot will

have a representative there to discuss the

company's product and research objective.

Visitors will get a "sneak peek" at the crops

that will be harvested and tilled during the

Sunbelt Expo 2000 on Oct. 17-19.

"Field Day is a great opportunity for

farmers throughout the region to come and

see the latest cutting-edge seed, chemical

and irrigation technology in a real life,

unbiased farm setting," said Chip Blalock,

director of the Sunbelt Expo.

-Field Day will be held at Spence Field,

home of the Sunbelt Expo. It's located

three miles southeast of U.S. Highway 319

in Moultrie on Highway 133. There is no

admission charge.



For more information, call (912) 985-

1968 or e-mail: sunexpo@alltel.net.

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UGA Hosts Symposium
On Future of Agriculture
The second annual National Symposium on the Future of American Agriculture is scheduled Aug. 10-11 at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education in Athens, Ga. Farm policymakers, authorities from agricultural colleges and leaders of national commodity, environmental and consumer groups will meet together to identify the farm chall~nges facing the nation.
Last year the event drew 300 people to
Georgia from throughout the tJ .S. to
discuss agricultural issues and to find a starting point for solutions.
Their discussions . and proceedings were provided to the U.S. Senate Agricultural Committee as it deliberated farm and food legislation.
This year's theme is "Structural Change and Technology: the Policy Implications." The discussions will focus on the ways agriculture is changfog and on the alternative policy revisions needed to address them.
Following is a list of scheduled speakers and the planned topic of discussion:
*Michael Boehlje, Purdue University - drivers and consequences of structural change in agriculture.
* Marc Johnson, dean of agriculture, Kansas State University - agriculture's stake in emerging technologies.
* Noel Estensen, CEO of Cenex Harvest States Cooperatives challenges facing cooperatives in a changing farm economy.
* Tom Zinnen, University of Wisconsin - educating consumers on biotechnology.
* Bob Stallman, president, American Farm Bureau - needed policy changes.
* Luther Tweeten, Ohio State University - maximizing agriculture's
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Pick-Your-Own Edition
Scheduled for July 12
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Listing for fruits and vegetables on July 12.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by June 28.
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.

Ad Requirements Set For Equine Edition

The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special summer equine edition is scheduled for July 5, 2000. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in July, August and September, as well as listings of horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for .these notices. Deadline for the edition is June 14.
Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" colunw. must be accompanied by a legible photocopy of

a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, the notices will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. A photocopy of the advertiser's current stable license must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

Fencing installed, wood, P.V.V. wire, free estimates, also area prep for fence, bobcat, grading & bushhogging, small jobs ok. Walter Lee Dawsonville 404-599-0393

Farm Services Wanted
Want someone to cut & bale 25 acres of good fescue hay, well fer!. G. Whitton

'61 Ford 641 Workmaster, exc. cond., $3500 firm, 5' hvy. duty bushhog, 3 pcs. w/slip clutch, $500, both for $3S50. Maxie Neill Franklin 770-253-29S6

Hauling horses & other livestock, local or Cartersville 770-3S7-4525

'71 JD S20, 35 hp., pis, VGC, $5SOO 16 1/2'

All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s} submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1} must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN.

Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each lime 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

long distance, avail. 24 hrs., new equip. D. Adams Douglasville 770-489-2659 404-7355916
Hay cutting & baling, rnd. bales or sq. bales, bushhog & loader work. Brian Shelnutt Bishop 706-769-0418
Horse barns, pole buildings, sheds, free mailed information, call or write, Poll & Haralson counties. D. Rice 403 Loworn Rd Cedartown 30125 770-749-9700
Horse barns, stables & sheds, custom designed to fit your needs, experienced

Want someone to cut & bale fescue plus hay in back pasture for hay, call aft. 7 pm. Dorothy Markovich Cohutta 706-694-4190
Want someone to cut 3 acres of free planted pines, 20 yrs. old you cut & haul, in Twigg County. Robert Flowers Macon 912750-7226 .
Want someone to remove fallen trees, no limbs on ground, you cut & haul , easy access, weekends only. 0. Culp Woodstock 770664-51 S1

harrows, $6300. David Brown Baxley 912-

367-6035

'72 MF 20 fresh eng. p/s, shuttle shift,

$5500. David Drozak Loganville 770-554-

2276

'73 2-ton Chev. truck, 16' grain body, steel

flat & head w/twin cyl. dump body, new eng.,

$6000. Joe Ellison Waynesboro 706-554-

3620

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'73 lnt'I Cub, quick hitch, RM-42 Woods

mower, 10 disc harrow, $3000. George

Counts Brunswick 912-265-9133

Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other taken via telephone.

guaranteed work, N.E. Ga. Chuck Wade

commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise Ads are computer referenced by telephone Bethlehem 770-86S-5637

FARM EMPLOYMENT

'74 Deutz 6206 dsl. tractor, around 60 hp., runs good, uses no oil, $5000. D. Hobert

in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined number, so it is essential that the advertiser's

Horse hauling, tractor work, bushhog

Tallapoosa 770-574-5399

as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities}; supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.}. Other indicators include, but are not limited 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 unit 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 Jaws 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 BULL_ETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282,5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday

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 o( the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN.
* There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name,
town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit
notices.
Georgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive 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, 1-800282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible forthe 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.

mowing, boxblade driveway .scraping, light loading work, post holes, chainsaw work, Rockdale, Walton, Gwinnette, Dekalb, Newton, Morgan, $35.00 per hr. Larry Barfjeld Conyers 770-761-0454
I custom build horse barns. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-06S5
Lake Management services, electrofishing, complete fish population surveys, drain pipe repairs & installation, ag lime applications w/barge, custom lake fertilizer programs, statewide. Randy Cooper Newnan 770-304200S 770-275-S040
Loader/backhoe, grading, plowing, tilling, yard restoration: landscape installation, 2S hp. 4 x 4 tractor. George Kelecheck Norcross 770-209-986S
Pasture renovations, liming, seeding, fertilization, aeration, weed control, all types .bobcat work. Royce Horton Winder 770-3072062
Pole barns built, all sizes, wood or metal, remodeling, etc., free estimates. Gary Pernell Kite 912-469-3088
Precision fencing, white oak, pressure treated, barb wire, hog wire, no climb, high tinsel, all types fencing, prices are compatible. Joe Eady Newnan 770-254-039S
Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawn on your property, cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 770-954-921 S
Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or logs, custom cut on your property to your specs. w/Wood-mizer portable band-saw sawmill. Thomas Boardman Tift 912-3S7S606
Stump grinding, 24 hrs., most cases, pasture, home, commercial. Ed Jones canton 770-737-5100
Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, dependable & priced reasonably, Douglas &

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Couple or individual wanted to help on farm
in exchange for housing and small salary;
horses ok. B. Krusely Statham 770-7252639
Dependable individual or couple wanted to perform general caretaker responsibilities in exchange for housing. Randy Pender Woodbury 706-672-1205
Fulltime or part-time maintenance, ground care, horse duties varied, refs. avail. Mike Bryer 4395 Shiloh Ridge Trail Snellville 30039 770-736-9926
_ Groom experienced with broodmare and foal, care seeking, full-time position. Aleishia O'Hayer Athens 706-613-6406
Need adult man to help on horse farm in exchange for horse board, general light work. Dan Foley Cumming 404-229-S433
Need dependable person for horse care; cleaning stalls, grooming turnout and paddock, cleanup for eight horses, broodmares and older horses. Linda Lazzari Alpharetta 770-751-19S2
Need person to use weed eater, bush hog, and clean stalls 6-S hours week, exp. and refs. required. Lisa Goldman Griffin 770227-76S1 770-227-7717
Person would like job with QH horses, prefer barrel horses, exercising, w/in 30-40 mi. radius of Stockbridge. B. Heisner Stockbridge 770-501-3451
Single man seeking job on horse farm, exp. w/groundskeeping and gardening, in exchange for housing and salary. David Glees Cumming 7707S1-5S54
Want dependable couple work on breeder

'74 MF 265, rebuilt eng., w/front loader, $7500; '74 IH 364, exc. cond., $2800, also others. J. Kalathoor Vidalia 912-537-94S1
'7S MF 2775 165 hp., dual wheel, ale heat, run very good; Ford 601 dsl., rebuilt eng., $5000. Randall Payne Clarkesville 706-7543744
'SO Ford 6600, 70 hp., dsl., canopy, remotes, wgts., roll bar, VGC tractor, $10,200. Russ Berry LaGrange 706-SS2-009S
'SO MF 2775 cab/heat air, 1S60 hrs., 160 hp., new rear tires, $11,500. Barry Porter Buford 770-945-4619
'S5 16 hp. Craftsman tractor & cart, mower deck needs some work, $400. Tommy Pye Conyers 770-922-4544
'S6 950 JD w/75 loader; '9S 18' tandum wheel trailer, w/brks., 5/pcs. of equip., 527 hrs., $12,SOO. Don Perkins Fayetteville 770719-2669
'S6 Case 5SOK loader backhoe, 2WD w/24" rear bucket & extend-a-hoe, $1S,500. Steve Willis Dublin 912-272-03S3
'S7 JD 555A loader, complete new engine, very good under-carriage, $19,900 firm. Ken Covington Bethlehem 770-S67-9536
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 of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture.
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FARM SERVICES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service Fari:n Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
19 yrs. exp. training horses, specializing in starting colts naturally for all disciplines . & problem horses. Matthew Turan Danielsville 706-795-0S05
30 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation, building & surfacing new horse riding arenas & barn pads, lake building, residential grading, trackhoe/trucking. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777
All tractor bushhog work & build tie walls in Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson, Banks, Hall, Forsyth Co's. Van Foster Jefferson 706-3671772
All types of fencing installed & repaired, light grading & hauling. Jeff Franklin Dacula 770-963-S464 770-946-1526
All types of lgt. bulldozer & bobcat w/loader work, also hauling & riding rings, building & repair, specializing farms in Gainesville & surrounding area. Jim Gathercole Gainesville 770-9S3-7908
All types of tractor and Bobcat work available; also pressure washing is available. Steve Grindle Cleveland.706-219-2551
All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, reas. rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-8893017
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, pastures plug aerated, fertilizing & seeding, driveways scraped, spraying & front-end loader work, 55 hp., 4WD tractor, $30 hr. Bill Cook Adairsville 770-S15-8727
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, plowing, land cleaning, chain saw work, driveways scraped, 85 mi. radius around Atlanta. Tommy Murphy Palmetto 770-4631596
All types of tractor work, landscraping, grassing, bushhogging, tree services, wildlife food plots planted, storm cleanup, firewood splitting; fert., planting, hauling. Bert Brand Alpharetta 770-475-3528
All types tractor work, food plots for wildlife, front-end loader, bushhogging, posthole digging, travel most of the state. Jeff Comer Sharpsburg 770-252-9043
Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, lake clearing. Jim Moon Oakfield 912-535-6562 912-8S1-004S

Bobcat for hire, specializing in farm needs, gravel roads, riding rings, clearing & grassing & also drainage, can be done by contract or hourly. Frank Lynn Cumming 770-S87-9S5S
Bobcat work grade for barns, bushhogging, dependable, reasonable. Nick Abbott Canton 770-735-2501
Bushhog, plowing, other light tractor work, gardens, small fields, etc. G. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261
Bushhog, plowing, rota-tiller, box blade, aerator, spreader, yard renovation, landscrape, etc., Forsyth, N. Fulton, Cherokee, E. Cobb, & surrounding areas. Danny Bagley Cumming 770-475-9121
Bushhogging $12/A., 10 A. or more, Cherokee, Forsyth and surrounding areas. Ted Curtis Canton 770-SS9-0520
Bushhogging & hay cutting done in Bartow, Gordon & surrounding areas, leave message. Jeff Wood Adairsville 770-7737240
Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by exp. operator, "prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434
Bushhogging, finish mowing, rural property maintanence, fence painting & erosion control. David Farmer Hamilton 706-62S7048
Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2S4-5726

surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-0202
Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, dependable & reasonable, free estimates, Coweta, Troup, Meriwether, & surrounding areas. Michael Smith Grantville 770-9279141
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-S67-271S
Tractor bushhog work & driveway scraping. Paul Minish Commerce 706-335-0424
Tractor work, West Ga., bushhog, front loader, plow & harrow, stump removal, reasonable rates. Aaron Billingsley Temple 770-562-S965
Tractor work, bushhogging, lgt. grading, y<1rd prep., drives scraped, garden prep, other, $35/hr. or trade. Buddy Gay Newnan 770-251-4434
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs., and all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-670S
Will build or restore barns, sheds, metal roofs, most anything, free est., North & Central Ga. Russell Knick Buford 770-94505S1
Will catch or pen cattle anywhere, hauling available, if you need your horses shod (hot or cold) or your colts broke, 1Oyears experience. Travis Holsomback Sugar Valley 706-624S911 706-629-9665
Will clean out wells, hand dug or drilled.

Concrete work, bobcat work & metal Allen Denton Warrenton 706-465-9540

buildings. Stan Schroeder Madison 706-342- Will do artificial insemination of all beef &

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dairy breeds in Butts & surrounding counties.

Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all Paul Reamer Jackson 770-775-015S sizes, fences of all types, especially horse Will do farm fencing. J.R. Boswell fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding & Maysville 706-652-2225

surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770- Will do tractor work, Pike & surrounding

505-6959

counties, bushhog, scrape, etc. S. Fortner

Custom sawing w/Wood-mizer, your place or Griffin 770-227-SS41

mine, up to 21' hard or softwood, free pricing & Will furnish sprigs & plant Coastal, Alecia or

all trades considered. Waylon Fossett Roberta lift 44 Bermuda grass. James Williams

912-836-2423

Fitzgerald 912-423-S02S

Custom sawmill service, will saw your logs at Will move corn grain bins or put up new

your place, quality professional work, sawn ones. Monroe Lee Alma 912-632-4S43

w/Wood-mizer super mill. M. D. Steele Will remove large quanity of down

Dahlonega 706-215-0325

hardwoods, free of charge, Metro Atlanta

Custom tractor work bushhogging, box area. Jeremy Collins Lilburn 770-921-6517

blading, game food plots, mowing & spraying Will saw your logs into lumber at your

between planted pines. P.J. Taylor Buena location with portable sawmill, reas. rates.

Vista 912-649,5496

Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262

Fences built statewide, specializing in farm & Will saw your logs into lumber, at your horse fencing, all types, wood, wire & electric, location, w/portable sawmill, reasonable competitive prices, over 6 years exp. free est., rates. Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-760-

reference. C. Mooney Midville 912-5S9-7645 5262

Fences built your way, wood, barbwire, Wilson Brothers tree service, reasonable

pagewire, elec. privacy, 15 yrs. exp., free prices, free estimates, licensed & insured.

estimates, North Ga. Perry Phillips Rome 706- John Wilson Haralson 770-599-3253

295-2351

Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 11 yrs. exp.,

Fences built, all types in Gainesville-North will come to your property & saw logs into top

Ga. area, fast, dependable service, free qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, siding,

estimates. lim Parks Cleveland 706-S64- beams, framing, etc. John Adams Ellijay 706-

farm auto belt system house, salary provided. Daniel Crump Toccoa 706-779-5740
Want responsible, trustworthy person for farm work, cattle, fencing, feeding, maintenance, etc., furnish place to live, benefits and salary. Marvin Davis Hazlehurst 912-375-3099
Will exchange light horse care for housing for me, dog and pony, North of Atlanta. Susan Littlejohn Atlanta 404-S51-2745

FARM MACHINERY

If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.

Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be

advertised; those persons .advertising for

machinery and equipment wanted must be

seeking those items for their own farming

operation.

'4S SN Ford, original condition, nearly new tires, runs good, needs paint, $2600; 3000 Ford, gas, 70' mdl., $5SOO.. J. Mitchell Decatur 770-939-3221

'5 Landpride grooming mower, $750; 12

disc cutting harrow, $350. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412

'50 SN Ford, engine blown, rest good

shape, $500. Sid Cox Sparta 706-444-9555

'51 JD A, paint & radiator core, good tires,

3-pt. lift, runs good. Bennie May Warrenton 706-465-2954

'52 SN Ford tractor, good cond., w/bushhog,

$3500 cash. Leonard Wood Monroe 770-

554-970S

'52 !)N Ford tractor, new front tires, 3-pt.

hitch, 12V system, owners manual, $2600.

Robert Gard Ringgold 706-935-4310

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'52 SN Ford tractor, new tires, VGC,. runs

great, looks good, $3250. Jim Thrasher Buford 770-932-9512

'52 Farmall Cub restored, 4/pcs. equip.,

$3400. Joe Hardy 335 Mitchell Rd

Commerce 30529 706-367-9961

'52 Ford tractor, 8N, rebuilt motor, new tires,

paint, changed parts, 3 blade bottom plow harrow, all $4450. Min Park Hoschton 706654-3733

'52 Super A Farmall w/culti. & 3-pt. hitch,

runs good, $1SOO. Greene Thrift Collins

912-6S4-3970

'53 Ford SN, bushhog & harrow, VGC. R. Redmond Villa Rica 770-459-4342

'55 MH tractor, runs good, $2500. W. Quarles Dawsonville 706-265-3732

'5S 240 Farmall, exc;ellent running tractor,

2-pt./3-pt. hitch adapter, $1 S50. Paul Barron

Whitesburg 301 S5 770-S36-06S2

'59 JD 530 overhauled & painted, exc. cond. Hudon Thames Fayetteville 770-461-

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'87 MF 240 dsl., pis, 3-pt. hitch, dry stored, 4000 Ford dsl. pis, 1973, $6350; 5000 Ford Alum. irrigation pipe & trailer, approx. 2500', Ford 3000 dsl., 8 spd., dsl. motor, brks., Gleaner mdl. F, grain header & corn header,

less than 900 hrs., exc. cond. & tires, $12,750. dsl., pis, $6975. J. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537- 6" twist lock, $2.25 ft.; Minneapolis Moline $7950; 5' mower, $750; 6' mower, $1500. good condition. J. H. Godby Brinson 912-

J. J. Mitchell Monroe 770-207-4933

4944

irrigation pump, $1000. M. Hammock Elmer Rabun Macon 912-994-0875

_774-2366

'92 7740, 4WD, 3019 hrs., 85 hp. dsl. winch 4000 Ford dsl. tractor, hi/lo range, 55 hp., Zebulon 770-228-6763

Ford 3910 dsl., pis, hvy. duty, low hrs., mint H Farmalls, all running, good cond., $1200

& limb guard, $8900; Case IH 45 hp. w/frnt.- live shaft, tires, eng., seat, etc., $7950. D. G. Athens 1O disk, bushhog harrow, $150; 7' cond., 89 mdl. W. Holtzclaw Canton 770- firm. Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095

end loader, $5600. Bubba Pippin Albany Chalk Atlanta 770-898-0026

bushhog $250, both pull type, 2 trailer 479-3100

912-955-4642

912-344-6060

45 hp. Zetter tractor, 200 hrs., $10,300; tongues, 2" ball, $25 ea. Nelson Hollingsworth Ford 3930 tractor, '99 mdl., never used, Hay baler, lge. 6x5 rolls, good shape,

'93 Kawasaki, mule 1000, $2500; Baker finishing mower, $1200; 6' hvy. duty bushhog, Molena 770-884-3422

deluxe valve, linkage, 2 hrs., $16,500, will sheltered, $1500; JD corn snapper, good

5000# forklift, $3000; UFT flail mower, 14', $650; blade, $425. Betty Murray Epworth Bumper pull hay hauler, like new, $500 deliver. Bruce Thompson Vidalia 912-537- shape, $1000. Mike Holder Vienna 912-273-

$8000. D. James Fort Valley 912-825-4030 706-632-2099

cash or m/o. Edward Matthews Rt 1 Box 1035 9890

8884

'96 JCB backhoe loader, 1900 hrs., Perkins 450 JD grain drill, $7000; 40' hyd lift type Newton 31770 912-734-5863

Ford 4000 dsl. tractor, 90% rubber, original Hay rake, JD ground driven, side del.,

dsl., new tires, exc. condition, $21,900, can sprayer, w/foam markers~ $2750; JD 9 shank Bushhog brand 6' heavy duty bushhog, paint, good sheet metal, runs good. Bruce bushhog harrow, smoothing harrow. C.

del. George Conley Kite 912-469-3252

chisel plow,-$1500. Tommy Ballard Mansfield $525. B. Thompson Fayetteville 770-231- Ridley Chatsworth 706-517-8615

Gardner Athens 706-546-6492

'96 Kubota M7580-IC, 4WD, ac/cab, long 770-786-3601

8714

Ford 4000 mid ?O's dsl., grt. shape, all Hay/cotton wagons, rubber tires, good

reach side mower, exc., $28,500; '97 Kubota 485 DI Mahindra tractor 45 hp., w/front-end Bushhog front-end loader, OT 2400 equip., 5' hvy. duty, bushhog harrows, scrape condition, $300 ea., both for $500. Todd

L3600, grt. tractor. Brock Baxter Calhoun loader, low hrs., $13,500, call aft. 7 pm. Phil. w/bucket & forks. Troy Davenport Cherry blade, $8500. Mike Hudson LaGrange 706- Rambo Kennesaw 770-429-2492

770-386-6034 770-547-5350

Salter Waynesboro 706-554-2988

Log 706-632-5437

_ 672-1003

Heavy duty 2-horse wagon, excellent

'96 SNT mdl., AB-110, PTO, electrostatic air 5 1/2' Alamo rotary cutter, hvy. duty, $600, Bushhogs, 5', 300-500, 8 disc BB plow, Ford 4500 industrial tractor, w/front-end condition, $1000. Bobby Hudson Monroe

blast sprayer w/11 O gal. tank, (Continental Jet no calls after 9 pm. Todd Barber Grantville $550; 6' S. blade, $250; plows, 2/16 &.2 disc, loader, exc. cond., $8000. Terry Coursey 770-2:.::6.:..7_,-3:.::2:.:.7.::.6_ _ _ _ _~-----

Air Ill) exc. $2900. Frank Mapp Albany 912- 770-583-3790

$375. C. Collins Austell 770-948-1003

Palmetto 770-463-4361

Hesston sq. baler, 4550 mdl., 2 yrs. old,

888-9076

5' Kuhn disk mower, used very little, $2800; C Farmall w/5' bushhog, $1600; Super C Ford 5000 diesel, eight speed, new rear baled approx. 15,000 bales, sheltered, exc.

'96 trailer, 7x20, elec. brks., 5200 lb. axles, 540 Hesston rnd. baler, like new, $8500, also Farmall, 3-pt. hitch, $7.00. Tommy Daws tires. N. Spooner Iron City 912-774-2227 cond. Al Surrency Sylvester 912-776-3355

ramps, excellent condition, $1800. J. W. other. Clyde Tritt Plainville 706-295'7574 Monroe 770-267-6082

Ford 5000 row crop bushhog loader, forks _91_2_-_77~6~-=-37_8_3~----------

Creath Perry 912-988-8190

5' bushhog extra heavy duty, ready to work, Canaan 3-pt. hitch sprayer, 125 gals., never spear, $8500. Terry Caldwell Cave Springs Heston 5530 hay roller, always sheltered,

'97 JD 5200, 497 hrs., $14,000; '96 JD 5300 $350. Cheryl Rhodes Gainesville 770-503- used, PTO pump, fold-up booms, $1095. Jim 706-777-0617

ready to bale hay, $3500. Gary Lee Clayton

MFWD, 540 loader, 1009 hrs., $24,000. Dale 5710

_Parker Washington 706-678-7375

Ford 5000 tractor, exc. cond., rebuilt motor, '-70=-6=---'-7-=8=2-_,5:..:6"4.::3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~

Wiley Covington 770-464-3815

5' rollover box blade, push/pull/plow type, Case 850B track loader, 95% under new tires, $8900. L. Barron Carnesville 706- IH 1066 dual remotes snap on duals,

1 Hobbs mdl. RR 2375, series, #118347, hvy. duty, used one season, great cond., carriage, ROPS, power shift, many new parts, 384-2648

factory straight eight trans., VGC, $7850.

double axle. J. New1on Millen 912-982-4203 $800. Chris McDonald Dacula 770-513-7788 exc. cond. T. Bennett Murrayville 770-535- Ford 501 sickle mower, 6' long, extra blade Bubba Price Quitman 912-292-6945

1 dbl., 3-pt. hitch bottom plow, w/sod 5-8 bolt 16" trailer wheels/tires, $175; MF _1869

& rod, $400; 4 wheel hay rake, $200. Reed IH Low-Boy Cub mowerw/front-end blade,

cutters, no weld or cracks, $250. James drawbar & bracket, $275 cash, call 6-9 pm Case sq. baler, $9200; Krone 6.5' disc Skinner Murrayville 770-983-9065

rebuild clutch, $1500. Sammie Brown

Barton Loganville 770-554-2335

only. Gene Nardin Dahlonega 706-864-4993 mower, $3700; tedder 17', $3000, all like new. Ford 5600 dsl., dual remotes, ROPS, Roswell 678-355-8330 770-993-0361

1 pull type Treeco pine tree transplanter, 5000 Ford dsl., pis, dual remotes, good S. Allen Homer 770-921-1170

canopy, 3200 hrs., lots of extras, strong INT 241 rnd. baler, big bales, good cond.,

manual, $6500. Mike Smith Waynesboro cond., $8000. Steve Williams Bainbridge Case tractor 2290, 129 hp., power shift runner, VGC, $9600. Johnny Franklin Oliver $1500. Bill Bleckley 378 Black Diamond Road

706-466-2714

912-246-5201

Iran., cab/air, 5799 hrs., tires good, $12,500. 912-857-4697

Clayton 30525 706-782-3310

1 truck mounted sand manure spreaders, 5000 Ford tractor, exc. cond. $6250, Agris Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983

Ford 6' smoothing harrow, good cond., lnt'l 1420 combine, w/grain head, mdl. 820,

self-contained w/gas engine, $400. Joel 17' hay letter, $2150, call aft. 6 pm. Fred Center pivot, 4 tower valley, disassembled, $450. Don Hall Winder 770-867-8676

field ready, $14,500; Long HD switch plow,

Vandiver Cornelia 706-206-4088 706-778- _Cookie Roopville 770-854-5100

tires good, $5800; small 3" Traveler, $2200. Ford 6600 w/Jong reach side arm mower, $4000. Clyde Bruner Metter 912-685-6089

2177

54" push blade for 318 JD, hyd. lift & turn, _Danny Bryant Pavo 912-859-2560

ready to mow, $12,500; Ford 7740, 4WD, AC, lnt'I 1440 combine, 4-row corn head, 16'

1-C AC tractor, runs, plus parts tractors. ,$300. R. Vanderbilt Hartwell 706-376-5379

Chicken litter truck, IH '83, Cummings exc., $26500. Jeff Baxter Cartersville 770- grain head, $9000. C. Garvin Cochran 912-

Carl Colvard 7472 Neese Commerce Rd Hull 540 MF combine 1144 corn head, U-2 grain engine, Chandler SS, all hyd. body, used 3 386-4775

934-7987

30646 706-548-6685

table. Gene Thomas Whigham 912-377- yrs. R. Franklin Register 912-852-5667

Ford 8' landscape rake, $495. Aaron Int'! 1586 duals cab, ale, 160 hp., VGC,

1O' wide, 4 wheel w/2 hyd. cylinders for _2841

Childers irrigation pump station, (3) vert. Hutcheson Ludowici 912-545-9321

$12,000. Gil Smith Cartersville 770-425-2335

moving dirt, leveling or cutting swells, $2500. Hugh Young Byron 912-956-0292
12 row KBH nitrogen applicator, w/colters, JD blue pump, 750 gal. tank, KMC direct spray shields. Wayne Sayer Wray 912-3592043 912-423-9985
12' Brillion cultipacker; 900 NH silage

565 NH hay baler, automatic, exc. cond., $5000 or BIO, Ive. message. Robert Wood _Alma 912-287-9042
580 B Case backhoe, needs work, .asking, $5000. Don Brennan Kingston 770-336.5022
6 1/2 Taylor-way harrow, mdl. 410, flip-up

turbines, (2)75 hp., (1) 40 hp., control panel, clay valves, pressure tanks. Dean Addison .Elberton 706-283-4748
Coleman pressure washer w/11 hp. Honda engine, includes 3-hoses, 3-wands & 2-guns, like new, $1500/obo. Mr. Kennedy Lilburn _770-935-9328

Ford 8N tractor, good cond., 12V system, 70% rubber, $2250; assorted equip., sold separately. I. Wood Chickmauga 706-3752567
Ford 8N, rebuilt eng., new radiator, 12V system, good sheet metal, tires, runs well, $3300. Jon Parry Griffin 770-412-1120

Int'! 440 sq. baler; 550 Ford hay rake, 7' sickle mower, w/3-pt. hitch. Jack Watson Midville 912-589-7614
lnt'I 444 tractor, new tires. motor rebuilt, also has front-end loader, good cond., $5750, Ive. message. Dexter Epps Danielsville 706783-3859

chopper, w/2 heads; 1049 NH self-propelled type, w/18, 20" disks & covering disks, $1250. Combine 1440 Int'! w/grain head & corn Ford Dexter dsl., same as Ford 2000, live Int'! Cub Low-Boy tractor, yellow & white,

hay wagon, 10 wheel v-rake. Roy Embry _Lewis Taunton Butler 912-862-3491

head, good condition, new tires, $29,000. PTO & lift, Jo/hi trans, new paint. Steve w/belly mower, turf tires rear, call aft. 7 pm.

Eatonton 706-485-9848

6' Bostic tiller, used very little; Ford 7 shank Jefferson Farm Davisboro 770-475-5243 Brannon Alpharetta 678-513-6584

Larry Jennings Carrollton.770-854-8640

135 MF, 3800 hrs., good cond., $5000. George Fryer Butler 912-862-2390
140 Farmall 3-pt. hitch, 4' finish mower, good cond., $3850. Don Patrick Winder 770867-5488 770-867-5741
15 hp. submersible well pump, stainless

chisel plow, all in good condition. Jack Berry Douglas 912-384-8668
6' Gill rollover, $800; auger, $300; 6' Gill scrape, $250; 6' Rhino finishing mower, $1300. Jim Knowles Riverdale 770-9964749

_770-475-6993 Craftsman chipper/shredder, 8 hp., used
only 3 times, $495. Darrel W. Cox 406 Riverbend Circle Royston 30662 706-2450196
Cub tractor, 6 pcs., fast hitch, good cond.,

Ford diesel tractor, looks good, runs great, w/6' Landpride finishing mower, $6500 firm. Jammie Cook Lakeland 912-482-2687 912-
482-9812 Ford loader fits 2000-3910, no bucket,
$600; 4 tires & wheels fits Ford 4000-7610,

Int'! Farmall, Super A & Cub tractor parts for sale. A. Ewing 22 Seabreeze Lake Rd Buchanan 30113 770-646-5107
Int'! McCormick GM 850 feed mill, good condition,. $1000. Carl Jones Douglasville 770-949-6229

steel, 1 ph. w/motor control, $1700. Lloyd Deen Pearson 912-422-3497
1620 Rayco stump grinder super jr., exc. cond., like new, up graded gears & belts, trailer included $7000. Kenneth Dunn Smyrna 770-432-3497 -

61 Land Pride pulverizer, $700; 40' portable grain auger, $375. Stephen Feitshans Perry 912-987-4176
601 Ford w/bushhog, box blade & trailer, $5250/obo. J. Stades Athens 706-613-2038.
601 Workmaster Ford, new paint, tires,

$5000 or best offer. Jack Dorris Augusta 706-796-9898
D 8N '89 AC, exc. cond., new paint, fair UC. Jack Webb Twin City 912-763-2118 912763-2950
D-6 tractor '53 hyd., $8500 as is, 5 yd., dirt

$350. G.C. Brown Perry 912-988-4360
Ford tractor 4600 SU, p/s, good condition, w/culti., planter, $7900. Tom Rupert
Grovetown 706-651-8405 Four wheel drive tractor, w/PTO tiller
Brand, new tines B6200, runs real good, will

lnt'I mdl. 806 dsl. tractor & Int'! 826 dsl.
tractor, good condition. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd. Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727
lnt'I power unit & 1100 GPM pumps, $8000; AC power unit & pump 1100 GPM, $6500. Stacy L. Heard Colquitt 912-758-2610

2 Farmall Super C's, 3-pt. w/5' bushhog, completely restored, 5' Rhino mower, 5' box pan, $3800, old JD parts combine, $300/obo. take, $4500. John Loden Milan 912-833- Intl. 5488 190 hp., Ford TW25, 145 hp.,

culti., attachments, $2500 for all. Robert blade. Mickey Mancil Pearson 912-422-3162_ R. Stanfield Roberta 912-836-5050

2809

both good appearing tractors, motor repair

Houghton Griffin 770-412-1586

605 Vermeer hay roller, $2000, field ready, DR all terrian bushhog, 14 hp., com/ind., Gehl DM 160 disc mower, 7' 2" blade, good needed, $10,000 each. Jay Nikkel Louisville

2 Gleaner combines (1 for parts), disc rolled approx. 75 rolls last season. L. McNeal elec. start, w/lgts. & manual, like new, $2000 cond., $1000; Kuhn 24' tedder, manual fold, 912-625-3324

mower 5 disc. J. Segars Winder 770-876- Alamo 912-568-7946

firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-971-2695 $1800. Richard Stewart Greensboro 706- Irrigation pipe, 4", 1700' & trailer, $1500. R.

3053

6620 combine grain truck; NH 848 baler; IH David Bradley garden tractor, w/6 pcs. of 467-2344 706-467-2526

English Milner 770-227-8801

2 Heston square balers. Jimmy Moncrief 1566 w/duals; JD 2640 w/loader. John equip., good condition, $500. Roy Tench Gehl bale 1500 rnd. baler, grt. shape but Irrigation pump 600 G.P.M., 150 P.S.1., dsl.

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Roberta 912-836-4749 2 JD combines w/grain header, 1 gas, 1 dsl., $1200 ea.; 2-row corn header, $300. Lewis Sanders Stephens 706-759-3871

Battaglia Dahlonega 770-560-9209
699 cotton picker, new outside spindles, new motor, used 3 seasons, runs great, call aft. 6 pm. Larry Baldree Ocilla 912-831-2451_

Conelia 706-778-8880
Del-valve compressor, almost new, pulls 12 milkers, call nights. N. Bryans Newborn 706_342-0282 706-342-4617

needs new belts. C. E. Lowman 1900 Antioch Rd Dalton 30721 706-226-2245

trailer mount, self-priming, $10,000. J. Kemp Lyons 912-526-6892

2-2row cultivator, one w/planters, bushhog, 6x1 O trailer, double cylinder, 10,000 Deutz 1616 garden tractor, w/44" belly

sub-soiler, 16" 2-bottom plows, 1 pipe trailer. capacity, $3500. John Stanaland mower, pull behind trailer, catcher/vacuum,

Mike Dickerson Lyons 912-526-0077

Thomasville 912-226-9528

$1500; Ariens rear tine tiller, $650. K. Fahn

Market Bulletin Ad Form 1 I You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for

2-4" wheel spacers for MF 35 tractor, mule drawn mower, hand turn cornsheller. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
20' dbl. axle trailer w/built in ramp supports to keep trailer level while loading, $1395. S. V. Stater Macon 912-471-8185
2000' 6 " twist lock pipe, 30' joints pipe

7' disc harrow, $200; 7' spring-tooth plow, $150; 5' bushhog. $250, all 3 pcs., $500. William Bunn Conyers 770-760-8338
7' hay cutters, Vicon & NI, $1500; Vermeer lge. rnd. hay roller, $1500. Terry Fountain Cairo 912-378-1054
7' sickle, Case Int'!, $350; 6x8 utility trailer,

_Calhoun 678-520-4348
Duetz Fahr KM22 mower, $400; hay unroller, $400. Elma Helmreich 1421 Athens Rd. Crawford 30630 706-743,8284
Durand Wayland, PTO sprayer, $3500; irrigation gun, reel & hose, Capri pump, Nelson head, $6500. John Flournoy Byron

I advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit
includes name, city and phone number or name and complete address. The Market
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notice allowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising
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trailer, IH 4 bottom on land plow, w/drag. Jim hvy. duty, $350; H Farmall, $1250. Eric Yawn 912-957-1872 912-956-5615

Freeman Ashburn 912-567-3645 800-344- Warm Springs 706-663-2078

Enclosed cargo trlr., 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side

Please place the following ad under the indicated category:

9808

8' Alamo rotary mower, $3200; 8' hvy. duty door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2850.

2155 JD 940 hrs., turf tires, exc. cond., scrape blade, $650. Reggie Kimsey Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715

$12,500; JD 660 rake, $900; NH 256 rake, Hiawassee 706-896-4284

Farmall Cub completely restored, like new,

$725. J. Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-8292

801 Ford tractor, 42 hp., $4500; 5' Bushhog, w/culti. harrow, 42" belly mower, $3000. Steve

235 MF tractor, 40 hp., good cond., 3-16" $525, scrape blade 6', $350; post hole digger, Cooper PO Box 13 Camak 30807 706-465-

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breaking plow. D. Yawn Jacksonville 912- $500, boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker 2812

833-2657 912-833-6090

Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151

Farmall Cub parts, culti., drawbars, lay off

2440 JD w/520 front loader, 276 bushhog, 851 NH rnd. baler & new side delivery rake, bars, field cultivator. Rudcan Mathis

new tires, 1800 original hrs. on tractor, 20 hrs., VGC, $3500. Tracy Tarpley Dublin 912-272- Cumming 770-887-4519

rebuilt motor, $18,000. Buddy Holt Royston 5256

Farmall Cub w/culti., runs & metal good. T.

706-245-6432

8N Ford tractor, '52 mdl.; VGC, 12V, good C. Atkins Nicholson 706-757-3571

2950 JD 4WD, cab/air, radio duals, 14' tires, new paint, lgts., $4000. Thomas Sparks Farmall Cub w/disk plow, smoothing

harrow, 2 rolling culti.,-2 turning plow. Todd Greensboro 706-453-0650

harrow, culti., good tires, sickle mower, draw

Tyson Hahira 912-460-0467 912-794-1814

9N Ford tractor, w/bushhog & 8 disc harrow, bar. E. Bailey Ball Ground 770-735-3733

3 flex 15 Rhino mowers, 540, 1000 RPM, good cond., $2800. W. A. Corley Fayetteville Farmall Cub, yellow/white, w/cultivators,

$1,900 & $2,200 M&M 15' mower. Donnie 770-461-3686

belly mower, blade, disc plow, have manuals,

Council Albany 912-438-5072

AC "B" model tractor, not running, with all original, exc.cond., $3250. Norman Stancel

3-pt. hitch, post hole digger, $250. Ronnie cultivators and" 5' pull bush hog, $1000. Alpharetta 770-781-4171

Meads Sparta 706-444-7224

William Clay Sims 7992 Ga. Hwy. 81 Monroe Farmall H tractor, good tires & sheet metal,

310-A JD backhoes, good farm tractor; 3 30656 770-267-8090

3-pt. hitch, $900. Nelson Massey 2435 Tucker

axle trailer. Randy Milam Tyrone 770-964- AC 6-row planter; Artsway 500 Mill Rd. Conyers 30094 770-483-2639

Please provide your telephone number for office reference. The phone number will not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement.

2920

mixer/grinder; IH 5100 grain drill; alum. Farmall Super A tractor, w/front-end loader,

311 hayliner, sq. baler, exc. cond., looks & nitrogen tank, 6000-gal. John Walters grt. cond., $2850; 3-pt. hitch, two bottom plow,

Phone _______________________

runs good.~ $5000. Tim Caw1hon Martin 706- Barnesville 770-358-2275

$325. Scott Odom Buford 770-945-7945

356-2031

AC G mdl., planter & fertilizer dist., good Ford 1520, only 300 hrs., exc. cond., pis, 25

317 JD 46" deck hyd., pis, rear tine digger, condition, $150 for both. William Mize hp., '94 model, tires like new, sheltered $7600.

extra 3-pt. hitch, 1300 hrs., good cond., Loganville 770-466-1396

B. Westerfield Molena 770-884-5660

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$2800. Harold Burgess Hartwell 706-376- AC WD45, good cond., new radiator, Ford 2000, 34 hp., 64 mdl., gas, good

2546

manifold, rear tire, 3-pt. hitch, runs good, condition, $4000. Rex Robertson Lithonia

318 JD garden tractor, w/38" cut, plow, $2500. Pierce Mize Royston 706-245-9789 _ 770-987-0846 706-468-8708

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bagger-front blade. George Davis Waleska AC tractor, CA w/3-pt.hitch, runs good; Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, 8/spd., w/loader &

770-4 79-8681

Melrose Bobcat-743. Joe Russell Cumming bushhog, some new parts, eng. needs some

I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for

340 IH industrial tractor & loader $3500, or 770-887-6641

work, $6250. Steve Casey McDonough 770- publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.

best offer. Greg L. Fearnow Covington 770- AC- B culti., plow, planter, $950; Cub, culti., 914-8906

787-5317 770-787-0077
-4" PTO irrigation pump, mounted on trailer, $1500. Ed Bowen Dewy Rose 706-283-6353
4-row Lilliston rolling culti., $500; JD H tricycle, $2000; JD 690-B excavator, $14,000, 10' harrow. Doug Exley Springfield 912-754-

mower, $1800; AC, CA, plows, culti., mower, $1800. Pete Pepper Lake Park 912-5593078
Agridynamics pecan sprayer $1500, 9100 FMC pecan sprayer $8500; Agridynamics & 9100 pecan sprayer for parts. Barbara

Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., great shape, comes w/bushhog, boxblade, pretty new tires, $7500/obo. Charlie Adams Madison 404219-5191
Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., great shape, w/bushhog, box blade, new tires, $7500/obo.

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Newman Albany 912-883-3742

Charlie Adams Monroe 770-267-4559

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 7, 2000

JD '52 B, '48 A, '47 B, $2000 or best offer. R. Wilson 899 Highway 18 W Barnesville 30204 770-358-4014

JD 1010 comes w/mower, harrow, cultivator, & repair, parts & operating manuals, $3,000. David T Parramore Clinchfield 912988-2321

JD 1070, ft. counterwgts.. '90, 800 hrs.; JD 601 bushhog, hay fork, fer!. spreader, boom lift, $10,500. Jim Walker Lawrenceville 770962-2800

JD 201 O dsl., 45 hp., p/s, remote hyd., runs good, no leaks, 5' bushhog, $5800. Joel Starnes Newnan 770-253-6632

JD 2350 cab/air, 1500 hrs., good condition, $17,500. Larry Satterfield Cartersville 770382-6015

JD 23C planters (two) w/some extra plates set up for Pittsburg culti. frame, $175. James Ivey Allentown 912-962-0538

JD 2640 tractor w/146 loader, hay spear & bucket, runs good, 4800 hrs. Phil Harvey Monticello 706-468-2372

JD 328 sq. baler, exc. cond., $4500; JD 660 ground driven hay rake, $1500; Brillion 5' cultipacker, $500. R. Sproull Rockmart 770-6841905

JD 3940 silage chopper, 2-row head, l.H.C. 60" blower, 2 Kasten forage wagons, $950.0. Charles Cannon Abbeville 912-467-2042

JD 420 tractor, runs good, $3200; 420 JD whole tractor, disassembled or parts, $800. Geo. Mulkey Blakely 912-724-7661

JD 435 hay baler, w/kickers & gauge wheels, good cond.,$10,000. I. Jeanes Gordon 912-628-2620

JD 4430 cab, MF 1135; JD 3955 switch

plow; Buffalo 4-row culti., 6620 combine,

much more. Keith Howard Statesboro 912-

587-5670

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JD 4640, power shift,. duals, quick hitch, good condition,$20,000.

L. Mixon Cordele 912-886-7875

JD 466 pump unit; JD 4440 cab/ac, 1460 axle flow. W. Evans 568 CfYslal Lake Rd Rebecca 31783 912-831-6960

JD 4960 cab w/air, MFWD, duals, 4840 hrs., one owner, good cond., $49,000. Jerry Albritton Butler 912-862-5899

JD 530 rnd. baler, exc. cond., $7900; NH mower cond. 478, new cutters/drive belt $950; PZ hay rake/fluffer $750. Rob Matthews Newnan 770-253-8138

JD 535 baler; NH 163 17' tedder exc.; Vrake on hyd. caddy, all VGC. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754

JD 535 rnd. baler, w/new parts, $5800, or will trade for smaller baler, in good cond. Robert Barry Moultrie 912-985-3204

JD 660 tiller, exc. cond., 6' long, 3-pt. hitch, $1200/obo. Gary Thomas Harrison 912-5527396

JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273 baler, $1000; 800 Gehl forage harvester, $3500. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205

JD 750 no-till drill, w/bulk loading, '97 mdl., afso Amarilla gear head, 1 to 1 ration, 200 hp. Danny Morrell Camilla 912-336-5386 912221-4660

JD 850, '86 mdl., 25 hp., dsl., 350 hrs.. like new, $8550. Bennie Vbandevender Leesburg 912-759-1006

JD 8820 combine, 220 flex head, 644 corn

head, call aft. 7 pm. Scott Peavy Cuthbert

912-679-5222

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JD M disc plow, $75; Ford rotary hoe, $100; Farmall planter hoppers, $50; Covington planters, $200, aft. 8 pm. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-8446

JD grassland grain drill, $550; 990 David Brown, for parts, $650; David Bradley w/culti., $250. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266

JD ground driven spreader, mdl. L&M, good floor, new tires, ready to use, $675. H. Greene Tallapoosa 770-574-2812

JD manure spreader, good condition, $500. Frances B. Weaver Hartwell 706-376-2904

JD mower w/bagger & mulcher, $1000, call aft. 4 pm. Bob St.Germain Loganville 770466-7066

JD planter monitor and plates, for 6 row planter, used. one season $300. R. H. Bryan Shellman 912-679-2134

JD rnd. hay baler, mdl. 530, $9450. R. Holmes Reidsville 912-557-6040

JD silage wagon, $1200; Gill rollover blade, $650; Woods finish mower, $800 cash. David Brown Union City 770-964-1123

JD tractors, 420-H, hi-crop, $4000, 40-V vegetable special, $5000; 420-T single front wheel, $2400. J. Jones Whitesburg 770834-9760

JD tractors, mdl. A & L; 10,000 gallon water stage tank. Russell Banks Dallas 770-4457868

JD-MT field ready, good condition, $2100. Jack Smith Hull 706-354-7905

John Deere 690-C, 42" bucket, new pins & bushing in stick. Rickey Emerson Auburn 770-963-5591

KMC 11 shank, chisel plow gauge wheels, good shanks, field ready, $650. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672

KMC poultry house wall cleaner, same as new, never used, $1500. Jerry Glover Rock Spring 706-764-2216

Kubota 1550-E, 315 hrs., canopy, wgts, chipper plow, cutter sprayer, garaged, 18 hp., 3 cyl., dsl., $6750. Ben McEwen Union City 770-306-7310

Kubota B7200 17.5 hp., dsl., front-end loader, exc. cond., no problems, must sell, $7400/obo. Jeff Wilhelm Conyers 404-9497588 770-788-0201

Kubota B8200 tractor, 20 hp., dsl. eng.,

4WD, 740 hrs.. garage kept, well maintained,

$6200. Rot Bready Woodstock 770-517-

7282

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Kubota B8200, 4 WO, dsL, 20 hp .. front NH 853 baler, $7000; NH hay rake, $1600;

loader, $9350; MF 210, dsl., 22 hp., 4' between 6-9 pm. G. Walker Greensboro bushhog, $4440/obo. Gordon Garnet 706-453-2035

Riverdale 770-923-2274

NH 855 round baler, VGC, $4000. Alex

Kubota L1801 tractor, 1145 hrs., $4700. R. Millican Chickmauga 706-539-2268

Hall Ellerslie 706-563-0053

NH 9' hvy. duty side delive_ry hay rake, exc.

Kubota L2850, 4WD, pis, shuttle shift, cond., $2100. Frank Cook Warner Robins

w/Kubota loader, low hrs., equip. available, 912-953-5621

$12,500. Dennis Burk Canton 770-475-0497 NH 900 chopper w/2 heads w/elec.

Kubota M-4030SU, 54 hp.. exc. cond .. 256 controls; NH 48 hay rake; Ghel mixer. Jim

hrs., always sheltered, $11,500 firm. Myrtle Haga Fort Valley 912-825-5252

Beasley Sparta 706-444-7443

NH mdl. 56 rollbar rake, $450; 2 mdl. 12 MF

L245 '81 Kubota tractor, new bushhog & sq. balers, $400; 6' Ford sickle mower, $125.

scrape blade, 4' tiller, set of harrows, James Lowry Covington 770-787-5637

$6500/obo. Ray Loggins Gainesville 770- NH sq. baler, new bearings, knives, ready

983-7741

to use, $2500/0BO. Will Brown 159 Oliver Rd

Lincoln electric motor, 150 hp., 3/phases, Barnesville 30204 770-358-3161

480 V, 1780 RPM, runs good, offer. Donny New Holland LX 865 turbo w/boom hydr.,

Hughes Route 3, Box 1110 Fort Valley 912- new tires, exc. cond. Dale Rowden

825-0178

Farmington 706-769-0980 706-769-8058

Long 445 tractor dsl., new pumps, good New wooden wheel, 1-horse wagon (solid

eng. w/8' box blade & bottom plow.. $3800 call oak), $3000, spring seat. Walter Staples

aft. 5 pm. Edmond Harman Eatonton 912- McDonough 770-483-3709

968-7111
Long 445 tractor, dsl., rebuilt eng., w/6' bushhog, $4500; 16' hvy. duty, flatbed trailer, bumper pull, $1200. Tammy Pritchard

Old Onan R.V. generator w/low hrs., runs good, 2500 watts., elec. start w/remote switches, quiet 1800 RPM, $850. C. Hunt Dacula 678-462-2388

Aragon 770-975-3519
Long tractor for sale, $5500, good condition, call aft. 9 pm. Robin Faith Calhoun 706-629-9968

Older shop Smith Mark V, some knives, $800; attachment for DR field & brush mower, used twice, $300. J. Clark Hoboken 912-4583525

M Farmall tractor, rebuilt & restored, 2 new front tires, & 1 new back tire. J. Wheless Lexington 706-743-8084

Oliver 1655 tractor, 78 hp., 6 cyl. dsl. eng., rebuilt inj. pump, new battery, runs good. Mark Von Kutzleben Watkinsville 706-769-0150

MF 12 sq. baler, $900; NH #57 rake, 3 pt. hitch, $750; Huhn small fluffer, $750. Larry Slaughter Monroe 770-267-3472

One 3-pt. hitch dump rake, made from mule pull dump rake, good teeth, $135; Gill hvy. duty culti., $295. Robert N. Gilbert

MF 135 dsl. VGC, no pis, hvy. duty Jonesboro 770-478-8777

bushhog, culti. box scrape & boom pole, $5950. Abu Bakr Powder Springs 770-8198157

One Detroit gen. 100KW, $10,000; .two Detroit gen. 35KW, $4200 ea.. in use now, call aft 7 pm. M. Frady Mount Airy 706-754-4801

MF 135 gas, VGC, original, runs exc .. $4600. G. Lee Hoboken 912-458-2479
MF 135 gas, pis, w/front-end loader, 5' Ford bushhog, $6500 cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312
MF 135 gas, w/rebuilt eng., low hrs., live PTO, 3-pt. hitch, 1 new rear tire, $5900. Ronald Ayers Winston 770-947-5859
MF 165 dsl., pis, 54 PTO hp., aux. remotes, good tires, paint, runs grt., used weekly, $6250. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-6773636
MF 165, w/6' bushhog, $3000. James Nickerson Dawsonville 706-265-2680

One Worthington air compressor, complete w/2 air hammers & hoses, $2500. S. Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837
PZ 360 hay rake, fluffer combo, new paint, teeth 1O' wide, exc. cond., $1500. W.O. Rakestraw Dallas 770-445-3982
Pecan sprayer, Savage mdl. 5537, $4700. John Walker Marshallville 912-477-1431
Rhino 950 heavy duty scrape blade, 8' never used, hyd. tilt, swivel & offset, gauge wheel, $2700. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770386-0020
Rhino mdl. FM '72, 6' finishing mower,

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

$1100; 2-way Ford dirt scoop, $250. Neal Tucker Lithia Springs 770-819-8047

MF 240 '89, good condition, $11,500. Harley Lane Stockbridge 770-957-5333
MF 245, 42 hp., Perkins dsl., '78 mdl., 2100 hrs., good metal, rear wheel wgts .. scrape blade, $7000. Billy Eubanks Fairmount 706625-0845
MF 265, 4 cyl. dsl. Perkins engine, 2/stage clutch, aux hyd. conn., quick hitch, canopy, VGC, runs like new. Bob Sprinkle Suwanee

Round baler, 6x6 open Chamber Vicon 1510, .makes nice tight bale, $3000. Curtis Shipley Douglasville 770-949-6172
Round baler, Claas '85, 1000 to 1200 lb., closed chambers, exc. kept in dry, $7500. George Queener Chickamauga 706-5392537
SA 200 Lincoln welder, 4 cyl. water cool, Aone condition, ready to work. Ben Anderson

770-614-5355

Locust Grove 770-775-7199

MF 298 sharp, $10,000; loader available 6' Savage pecan equip., 8061 harvester, 5000 rollover blade, $500; 1O' bushhog 3 gear sprayer, 2146 shaker package price, $17,000. boxes. Ray Edge Braselton 706-654-2955 P. Doles Fort Valley 912-825-3840

MF 35 dsl. for parts, $500; Troy-Bill rota Savage pecan harvester in exc. cond., side tiller, $800; 3-pt. grader box, $250; boom, $50. dump, $12,900. Van Ponder Wlligham 912Tommy Johnson East Dublin 912-274-9715 762-3233

MF front-end loader, off 2SS quick attach. bucket & hay spear, good cond., $2000. Willie Harrison Maysville 706-652-2608
MF hammermill, PTO driven, $850 or trade for sq. hay baler. Jim Hardy Woodbury 706672-0611

Sawmill 36" Foley Belsaw, complete w/power unit & 36" replaceable teeth circular blade, all steel construction, $3500. Roy Reynolds Bainbridge 912-246-3326
Sawmill 453DT, 19" blade, $1500 or best offer. Robert Thrift Kingsland 912-729-5483

MF-IND, 20 pis, dsl., shuttle clutch, $8000; lnt'I 574, 53 hp.. dsl., $6500, both like new condition. John Padgett Cumming 77Q,8872630

Six-row Dickie-valor, exc. cond., $2500; sixrow, hyd.-pack sprayer, $2000, w/elec. pump & PTO. Charles Vaughn Eastman 912-8929484

Manure spreader, new floor, new paint, exc. Slide type JD backhoe for track loader,

cond., $1850.; NH ground driven. T. needs maintance, but good solid backhoe,

Grantham Villa Rica 770-459-0074

$2200. Colon Butler Hampton 770-227-6019

McKee 4x5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., 45' Square hay baled, NH 311, purchased in

trailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, '88, kept sheltered, exc. cond., $5000. Guy

hay, shavings. Lovenna Webb Juliette 912- Neal Ellenwood 770-961-5904

994-9492

Super A Farmall w/culti. & 10 disk King

Mercedes 4 cyl. dsl. eng. stationary harrow, 3-pt. hitch. Floyd Fullbright 339 Terrell mounting, rebuilt injection pump, runs exc., Dr Toccoa 30577

$700. Harold Rhodes Toccoa 706-779-3269 Super C Farmall culti., JD 430; JD 1520, 47

Mighty murc Wood-splitter, 5 hp., exc. hp., dsl., pis, 6' pull type bushhog. J. Blasczyk condition, $900, metal wood rack, 20" wide, 6' Douglasville 770-942-5018

long, $15. Ed Wages Loganville 770-466- T1600 Kubota dsl. tractor w/42" belly

4178

mower, 3208 dsl. 8000 tractor, w/22" dump

NH 1720, 2 WO, 28 hp.. only 36 hrs., w/72" body, $7850. M. Folendore Milledgeville NH finish mower, 65" box grader, $12,500. 912-452-9338

Linda Nelson Locust Grove 770-954-0134

Tiller, 5 hp., runs good, tractor tires and

NH 256 Ford sickle mower $900; bushhog plows included $300. Steve Avery Demorest post hole digger, MF 25 rake $600. C. E. 706-778-8892

McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2522

Tines for rota tiller, used for digging footings

NH 256 hay rake, good condition, $1050. or other uses, lay off foot for tiller. Betty Coy Powell 146 Thunder Rd NE Eatonton Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055

31024 706-485-0510

Trailer dual axle, 16' x 4" x 6'-4" ramps,

NH 268 sq. baler, good condition, $900. $800 or best offer. Lou Archambault Conyers

Ronnie Albritton Mauk 912-862-5996

770-388-9078

NH 273 sq. baler & parts baler, in good Trailer, equip.futility, 12' dual axle, w/24" cond., $2200, leave message. David Starford sidebodies, $750. J. Motes Canton 770-479-

Newnan 770-502-9438

7845

NH 411 discbine MoCo 10', new cutterbar & Tree chipper, chips up to 18 trees, VB

gears, roller conditioners, ready to use, $4800 Detroit, also top soil screening plant &

firm. Bill Carswell Senoia 770-599-0601

hammermill grinder. Ross Adams Blairsville

NH 425 sq. baler, $2800; Ford 6610 right of 706-745-3679 way front blade & 5' brown tree cutter, Troy-Bill tiller, 5 hp., hiller furrower, used $10,500. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-342- one time, $875. R. Mann Monticello 770-

4886
NH 489 mower conditioner, $1500; hay tedder, 1-row, $450. Jim Hancock Norman Park 912-985-2652 912-985-8221

787-4490 Two horse wagon, good cond .. sheltered;
lge. corn sheller, willy wheel; lge. anvil Blacksmith tongs. J.W. Yawn McRae 912-

NH 848 rnd. baler, like new, $7800; NH 254 362-4733

tedder rake, VGC, $1800. Sonny Pinyan Two watermelon belts, 45' long, gas motors,

Canton 770-720-2481

good corid., $2500 ea., used 2 yrs. James

NH 848 rnd. baler; NH 442 disc mower. Ken Martin Hawkinsville 912-892-2981

Hogue Lafayette 706-638-7297

Used hyd. cider press, in good condition,

NH 851 hay roller, always sheltered, used w/17" racks, makes 10-11 gal. per press, call

last season, need some repair, best offer. aft. 6 pm. Marvin Pric_hett Ellijay 706-635-

Wilbur Griffin Byron 912-956-4334

7674

Vermeer 604 Super J baler; Vicon 8 wheel rake; Vicon CM240 disc mower; Lotus 300 tedder/windrower. Lamar Music Waycross 912-283-8894
Vicon 4x5 hay baler, $3500. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-788-0166
White 6700 8-row air planters, exc. condition, field ready, strip-till attach. avail. & squeeze pump. Tim Woodard Chauncey 912-37 4-2589
Woods commercial mower, 21 hp., dsl., 52" cut, 500 hrs., has bagger, VGC, $5900. Travis Toole Stockbridge 770-957-6735
Yanmar tractor, w/culti., scrape blade & other equip., $3800, call aft. 5 pm. D. Miles Warner Robins 912-328-9222
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 1949-52 A JD tractor, w/3-pt. hitch, must crank & run. Doll Wilkerson Dawson
912-995-5348 Want 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, in exc.
restored or good quality, original condition, call aft. 6 pm. Randall Ingram Ball Ground 770-735-2258
Want 2-row & 4-row rolling culti. in good cond., prefer within 1 hrs. driving time of Albany. A. Johns Leesburg 912-435-6288 912-347-5220
Want 5 shank all purpose plow for 3-pt. hitch, must be in good cond. & reasonably priced. G. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261
Want 50 to 100 gallon tank sprayer w/elec. pump mounted for a 3-pt. hitch, in new cond. Fred Bentley Powder Springs 770-528-1666
Want 800' hard hose irrigation unit 3" to 4" hose, leave message. Alton Smith Eastanollee 706-886-1668
Want AC no-till planter in any condition, especially no-till coulters. Aaron McWhorter Carrollton 770-830-1705
Want D-14 or D-15 or 160 AC tractors. Johnny Butts Cochran 912-934-7125
Want Dexia dsl. tractor not running for parts. Randy Sheppard Griffin 770-227-9410
Want Farmall Super "A", complete for repair & use. Larry Sturdevant Cumming 770-8877931
Want lnt'I engine, 392-V8, good working condition. George Bable Eatonton 706-4842047
Want JD 2-row, 30" row crop head to fit JD 3950 forage harvester. Guy Harrell Whigham 912-762-4528
Want JD 213 or 913 flex grain head for 4400 combine in good cond., reasonable, call aft. 3 pm. James Babb Waynesboro 706554-3385
Want JD 450 crawler loader, w/ripper, prefer 4 in 1 bucket, GP considered, best condition, $10,000. William Dickerson Elberton 706-283-2634
Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors were built in the late 1950's & 1960, any cond: John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286
Want JD G tractor, also JD 60 or 70 tractor, any condition. Ricky Callaway Washington 706-678-1856
Want JD mdl. M for parts. Thomas Hines P. 0. Box 112 Grantville 30220 770,583-3281
Want M-M 335 parts tractor, gas w/3-pt. hitch. Bobby Evridge Byron 912-956-4600 912-956-4550
Want Pettibone or similar forklift, running or repairable condition, reasonable priced. Don Batten Gainesville 770-532-6827
Want backhoe parts for '53 Ford Jubilee, mainly ring & piston gear parts. Buddy Thompson Pine Mountain 706-663-2860
Want culti. for older mdl. Sears garden tractor, mdl. no. 917253, must have 3-pt. hitch. Donald Watson Columbus 706-3237512
Want front wheel hub w/bearings casting, G1086 for 300 series, '57 Case C. Carter PO Box 1336 Tifton 31793 912-382-1478
Want old mdl. Ford or Ferguson or Farmall
Cub tractor for parts, running or not. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354
Want one pine straw baler. J. Davis Conyers 770-929-0099 770-483-3380
Want parts TD-20C &,TD-25, lnt'I doziers. Lonnie Moore Macon 912-986-6438
want parts for To-24 radiator, water pump, etc. John Bragg Newnan 770-253-7811
Want small equip. for a '78 Satoh, 25 hp. tractor, planters, tiller, blade, boom. L.
Sheacouse Woodbury 706-553-5305 Want someone in Loganville area or
surrounding counties that paint milk cans & saw blades. P. Wilson Loganville 770-5549119
Want sq. baler, hay rake & mower. Mike
Hoehn Canton 77o-2o5-s235
Want tag-a-long lime spreader w/hyd. spinner. John Robinson Winder 770-8673157
Want 10 buy sprayer w/3-pt. hitch for small acreage. George Eager Valdosta 912-2423195
Want truck mount sq. bale elevator. Russell R. Smith Hiram 30141 770-222-8707 678234-5879
Want two tractors tires 10x34 in useable condition. W. Wattenbarges Ringgold 706-
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FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category. call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084.
1 hp. submersible deep well pump $200, 300' 1 1/4 plastic pipe $80, all used 48 hrs. James Buckner Union City 770-964-1 059
1O" heavy duty table saw, $885. D. Goddard Woodstock 770-517-7890

100 yr. old pine, 1x6, 1x8, 6'-16' long, $1.35-$1.45 per liner. ft., Wood-Mizer sawed. Tom Dewitt Brunswi.ck 912-280-9598 912267-8213
15, 30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, plastic, stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770-9452491
1800 home disassembled, hand hewn logs, uprights, flooring, beaded ceilings, beaded walls, all heart pine. Randy Dawson Meansville 706-648-3828
200 amp power pole, weather proof circuit box, cost $495, will take $200. Gene Brown Byron 912-953-3330
24 used sq. cement footings, 24"x21 "x4", all for $50; used utility pole $50. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415
36" & 20" fans, feed bins, Ziggity waterers, misc. equip. James Wood Jefferson 706-
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hp. motor, $265. Don Frezon Cleveland 706219-2908

45 gal. screw top and press-on lid drums, 55, 30, 15 gal. closed-top plastic drums, 55 gal. metal open and closed top drums. E.L. Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
46' plaited 7/8" steel cable, 2 sliding hooks, designed 'to pick up pipe, like new, $100. Hayes Edwards Athens 706-548-0519
500 gal. underground propane tank, exc. cond., w/o regulator, AG-UG tank, never been buried, other, $795. Burt Williams Dahlonega 706-864-5176
500 multiple ply, (hvy. duty), cardboard boxes, 38"x47"x50" tall, $7 each, 100 multiple ply cardboard boxes $6 each. Gene Callaway, Jr. Rayle 706-274-3392
55 gal. metal and plastic barrels $5 each. Michael Parker Jasper 770-547-0917
55 gal. stainless steel barrel, 55 & 30 gal. plastic, 55 gal. plastic screw-off top, 55 gal. metal w/wo lids. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
5V used tin, 12', $1.50 sheet, 3-6T feed bins, 6" transport auger. Richie Mccants Butler 912-862-3868
6,8, 10,12" I-beams from 1O' to 20' long. J.A. Adams Tyrone 770-487-4765
60' chain link fence, 3 corner post, 5 reg. post, some clamps also. Linzsey Lowe Cumming 770-889-3093
8 rolls used Red Brand barbed wire rolled on 55 gal. drums, good cond., $280 Jody Burns Newington 912-754-6606
9 hp. Honda generator, used 4 hrs., $800, consider trades, 5000KW. Alan Hall Ellijay 706-276-1535
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
_Bii,rrt'lls._ ~o :.cL5!5 gaL pl&stic;f .m~t.al.for
trash & storage $11, call before coming.' Ethel Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Berkel saw $400, Globe grinder $450, Biro cuber $150, Well saw $150, stainless steel tables $150. Robert Eubanks Manchester 706-846-3669
Brock 9 ton feed bin, auger & motor, sanded & pairited, barn red, works good, looks good. Douglas Hall Monroe 770-267-6687
Broiler equipment: nipple waterers, Choretime feeders, exhaust fans, heaters, curtain drops, logger pumps, auto-control boxes, feed bins. Tim Leard Lavonia 706356-0284
Cane mill, syrup kettle, seed cleaner, big flywheel corn sheller, Blacksmith forge. J. Evers P. 0. Box 631 Norman Park 31771 912-769-3077
Cera 1840 17x22 2 story oak log cabin, ready to be assembled on your foundation. Robert Wadley Lawrenceville 770-845-5522 770-962-6143
Chicken house equip., Ziggity drinker & Choretime feeder. W. Kanady Cleveland 706.::3...:.48::...::6.:...7=85=---------~--~
Chicken house fans, 36", $100; 48" $150. Shannon Sanford Ellijay 706-636-5998
Choretime feed pans, plastic bottoms, about 650, $2.50 each; also, Lubbing drinker cups, about 3000. James E. Knight 315 Sunlight Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-276-1512
Choretime fill system, five 36" fans for broiler house, good cond., Shenandoah furnace, $1000 for all, will separate. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-384-7119
Custom sawn lumber avail., barn patterns
cut to your specifications, your logs or mine, Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631

Drip irrigation from 5 A.. E-2 emitters, gas

pump, tubing, all or part, make offer. Don Obenauer Villa Rica 404-355-1870

Drums, 15-30-55 gal. open or closed, metal

or plastic, $4 to $7. Gene Walden Covington

770_786_7233

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Fairbanks Morse flatbed scales on wheels $200. B. Buckner Rt. 1 Box 81 Junction City 3~F=1-a8c=r1m'2-'--7'h0-'-6o-_=u2"'6se9-=-_-3=m-8'-1o.:9...v=-in_g_e_q_u~ip-.:_tw_o_S~'x-1~2~"~1-

beams, two pull wheel doilies and 5th _wheel

tongue $2000. John Wells Colquitt 912-7582604

Feed bins, 8 ton Brock, (2), good cond., $275 each. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706778-5184
Free 300' chicken house, you take down, clean up. Mrs. Holcombe Bowden 770-8544329
GQF quail battery stand w/3 section breeding pens w/dropping pans, never used $150; Hova-Bator Turbofan incubator $25, others. S. Harris Marietta 770-992-1669
Generator 60KW, all voltages sgl. or 3 phase cummins, diesel engine, $5000, much other, call anytime. Ed Lowell Americus 912924-1744

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Generator Kohler w/12 hp. Kohler engine, 3 phase, 230V, 35KW, 3.5KVA, $350. Davie Hunt Juliette 912-986-3908
Grain cradle, 11 fingers, exc: cond., $150. Harold Densmore 345 Joe Densmore Ln.

Wood-Mizer sawed lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft. or will saw your logs. Alvin Collins Adairsville 770-773-7231
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft., or will saw your logs for 18 cents/bd. foot.

Brahmans, Red Speckled bulls breeding age and younger, also a few heifers, 6 yr. bloodlines, all gentel, most halter broke. C.
.Parks Cleveland 706-864-6966
Brangus bulls, regd., good EPD's ready for

Georgia Cooking

Canton 30115 770-479-4454

Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762

Greenhouse, steel frame, 30'x96', $1500

service; $1,000 up., Nega. David Crouch Clarksvillle 706-754-3166

Try these egg rolls With your favorite stir-fry.

cash, you take down and remove. Ben Reid Stockbridge 770-922-9870

LIVESTOCK

Brangus bulls, semen tested, ready for service, performance records, EPD's, exc.

GEORGIA EGG ROLLS

Hvy. duty canning jars, jellies, pints & qt. jars,

disp. Jeff Wade McDonough 404-264-5406

call evgs. Frances Carlton Atlanta 404-6361958
Incubator, NOM45, digital temp./humidity control, over 90% hatch, large capacity, must

If you have questions regarding ads in this 770-507-6116
category, call Mercfides Lassiter at 404-651-9082. Brangus reg. & comm. bulls, pairs and 3 N
1's KO of Brinks 314c and startup bloodlines.
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, ,R. D. Conner Locust Grove 770-957-8671

2 tablespoons sesame oil 1 medium zucchini, finely chopped 1 medium Vidalia onion, finely chopped

sell, $1200 obo. Scott Colomb Moreland 770- but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness,

1 pound fresh mushrooms, cleaned well and finely chopped

502-1633

sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn

2 carrots, finely chopped

Irrigation equip., 250,000' 16mm irrigation tubing, 65 gal./hr. emitters, 3' apart, min. order 10,000' at 2 1/2 cents ft. Bill Newman Albany 912-432-9316 912-435-0056
Locust 8' split rails, possible dely./installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706746-5519
Log cabin dismantled, authentic, 1 1/2 story pine, includes original floors, wide board ceiling, stairs, beams, more. Jim Powers Winder 770-867-6134
Lumber for sale, cedar $1.50 per bd. ft., oak $0.80 per bd. ft., your logs, $0.18-$0.30 per bd. ft. S. White Buena Vista 912-649c4314
Mason canning jars, qt. size, $3.50/doz. G. Letzring Morrow 770-961-6238
Old galv. bathtubs for water trough, (9). Jimmy Hardin Musella 912-836-3713
Old lodge dated 1927 to be taken down, good floors, windows, etc., 30'x50', make offer. Mark lssenberg 3005 Plum Nelly Rd. Rising Fawn 30738 706-398-3232

in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are .moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are cattle from certified herds, or those consigned directly for slaughter._ Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
Twelve good quality commercial cow/calf pairs and 8 spr"ingers. R. W. Jackson Gray 912-986-5483 912-986-3582
1 purebred polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs, others younger, 5 Angus, Hereford cross heifer, age 12-14 mos. J. W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-2535
10 Beefmaster heifers, BBU 12-13 mos., $550 each. B. W. Farmer Oxford 770-786-

bulls, selec. _Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken _Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Charolais bulls regd., best breeding for small calves and heifers, 10-15 mos. old, guaranteed, $1000 to $1200. Bill Mayo Richland 912-887-3482
Dependable & experienced female seeking job on a farm or ranch. Betty Alvarez Alma 912-632-3774
Exe. regd. service age, polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Harris 334 K-ville Rd. Screven 31560 912586-6585
Full blood Senepol bulls, $1000/up, bred heifers or open. Douglas McKinnon Pearson 912-422-3793
Fullblood Limousin bull (Colorado 150' line) 8 yrs. old, excellent red herd bull $1200. Sam Freeman 530 Fawn Rd. Forsyth 31029 912994-2526
Gelbvieh bull, regd., 3 1/2 years old, 4th generation Al nice, $1500, yearling heifer,

1 head of broccoli florets, finely chopped 1 head of Chinese cabbage, shredded 2-3 tablespoons ground ginger Salt and pepper to taste 1 (16 oz.) package,egg roll wrappers Vegetable oil Vegetable spray
In~ large saute pan, heat sesame oil until hot. Add zucchini, Vidalia onion, fresh mushrooms, carrots, broccoli flowerets, and Chinese cabbage. Saute until all the vegetables are tender, about 7 minutes; more sesame oil may be added. Drain any excess liquid, add ginger to sauteed vegetables.
Heat oil to 350 degrees F., in a fryer for deep-frying. Fill egg roll wrappers according to directions enclosed in the egg roll package. Place egg rolls, in single layer, on a cookie sheet, sprayed with vegetable spray. (If rolls are not going to be fried immediately, refrigerate rolls until ready to fry.)
Fry egg rolls for 3-5 minutes or until done. Serve hot egg rolls with hot Chinese mustard.

Old power poles $0.50 per ft., take all, bring chain saw. Joe P. Williams Cohutta 706-6948127
Pigeon cages, carriers, 3 dill. type loft_s, unique use of PVC pipe. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-485-8854
Platform scales, 2 sets, 500 lb. cap., good shape, $150 each, other. H. Bradshaw

6469

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1O Holstein steers on feed and grass. Raymond Andrews Byron 912-956-5565

10 purebred Black Angus bulls, service age, $900-$1000 and 15 heifers. Thomas W. Gay
oo Moultrie 912-324-2012 912-324-2276 1 plus purebred Angus cattle, bull exposed, no papers. Drew Hillard Colquitt

moderate size, $650. S. Harris Maysville 706-336-6831 706-658-6033
Gelbvieh heifers pre-conditioned, wormed w/all shots, gentle aninials, reasonable prices. _G. W. Waring Fayetteville 770-487-5184
Gelbvieh heifers, red and black, some Al sired, all polled, also 16 mos. old bull, tested, other. M. Gilmer Gibson 706-598-2051

Yields: 1O egg rolls.
Nutritional Analysis: Calories 180, Fat 8 g, Saturated Fat 1.5 g, Cholesterol O mg, Sodium 380 mg, Carbohydrates 20 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugars 1 g, Protein 6 g
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen by home economist Kindra

Woodstock 770-592-7994 Post vice & anvil, Blacksmith, cross-cut saw.
A. Hendricks 1290 Anderson Farm Austell
30160 Poultry house sprayer, blows dust, washes

o 1 - 912-4_-A7_5n_8g--2us4-8s-5ir_e_d_h_e-if-e-rs_p_a-st-u-re_e_x_po_s_e~d
since March 1, $8400, 1 crossbred pairs
$8000, 15 crossbred springing cows, $9000, and other. Clyde Taylor Doerun 912-336-

Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls, & Angus purebred heifers, bulls, call aft. 5:30 p.m~ Antliony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7546402
Limousin bull, priced at $1000 each, one

Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-8Q0-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted

down, puts bug spray out; twelve 36" fans and motors. Melvin Anderson Dahlonega 706864-3097
Poultry house, 36x500 on metal truss, metal roof, exc. cond., can be taken down in 12' sections, for barns, shops/equip. shelters. K. Beasley Dahlonega 706-864-6261
Pump, PTO w/suction line, $1500; 2 electric

8528
1600/lb. Jersey work steer, plows and rides, very gentle. Kenneth Carver Clayton 706782-2616
18 commercial cow, 12 pairs, on Angus bull, 4 yrs. old., good young herd, $13,000. Jere P Leverett Milledgeville 912-452-3451

pumps, 7 1/2 hp. w/starters, suction lines 20 regd. polled Hereford cow/calf pairs, 4-7

$1000 each. Robert Cook Alto 706-778-4110 yrs. old, herd cert./accred. Ricky Lane

Red cedar lumber 1x12, 1x10, 1x8, 1x6, 1x4, Carrollton 770-258-5890

1600 bd. ft., $1.25 bd. ft., prefer to sell it as a 3 steers, 14 mos., Holstein, 1 bull, 1 heifer,

lot. Clarence Holley Wrens 706-547-2037

and 8 mos. Longhorn. John & Lorenne

Roofing 'tin V.:groove, -used 'our'uiiaole,
27"x14', great cond., 14 sheets, $6 per sheet

-Cristea 1689 McCully 678-377-9194

Dr.

Auburn 30011

obo. D. Bond Blue Ridge 706-632,5229

33 regd. Angus cows, 1 bull, 14 calves all

Select old growth tongue & groove pine bred back. Dwight Oliver Lula 770-983-7783

black and two red, all polled and excellent bloodlines, reasonably priced. Michael R. .Carter Watkinsville 706-769-8620
Limousin bulls 15 to 24 mos., red or black, polled, birthweights & EPD's avail., Limousin heifers 13 to 18 mos., Charles Mcintosh _Monroe 770-267-9536
One service age purebred Holstein bull, A1 sired with good quality, dam 287 days, 19360. Melvin Yoder Montezuma 912-472-6696
Polled Hereford heifers for sale, 18 mos. old.
_Ro;~;:b~=~c~~:;m~~:=~ ~~1~~3~~-:1:2 mos.
old. Herbert Peters Social circle 770-267.2660
Purebred Charalais young poll bulls for sale. Furman Lathan Toccoa 706-886-4806

the recipe.
Regd. Black Angus females, all vaccinations, and performance tested, all bred, avg. age 4 yrs., pairs and heifers, 3 in one. J. Tinter Cumming 770-887-0316 770-645-1483
Regd. Black Angus heifers, and cow/calf pairs, herd cert./accred, can del., call evenings. F. Martin Ranger 404-255-2712 706-337-2205
Regd. Black Angus starter herd, 5 cows, 5 calves, 2 bulls, top _bloodlines and exc. EPD's cert/herd; $9500. Bobby Mayfield Elberton 770-932-1944
Regd. Brahman heifers & cows, 1 yr. old & up, $700 & up, cows exposed to Hereford

Texas Longhorns, cows & calves for sales. Chelle Walker Culloden 912-994-1372
Two regd. Black Angus cows, and orie bull calf born 12124/99, must sell before July 4,. Charles Q. Hawkins Atlanta 770-469-3538
Swine
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If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-65_1-9083.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a

flooring or paneling, any widths, rough or dressed, call for specialty wood items. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039

38 pairs, asking $975, 6 heifers, asking $750, 2 Angus bull, asking $1500. Jim Griggs Washington 706-678-7090

Purebred Holstein bulls, service age, sired by top A1 sires, $1000 each. Noah Yoder _Montezuma 912-472-7944

bull, & other. Gorky Harvell Pavo 912-8592222
Regd. Braunvieh bulls, bull calves, heifers

change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.

Sev. 2" & 1" galv. used pipe, and other used pipe. P.H. Wadswoth 1956 _Atlanta Hwy. Rockmart 30153 770-684-6019
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del.

4 regd. Angus bulls, 17 to 18 mos., exc. carcass; discovery, 9929, durabull $1750 to 2000. Dewey Morgan Sylvania 912-8573328

Purebred Limousin bull yearlings, double polled, regd. exc. bloodlines conformation, gentle, del. avail. R. Bowen Milan 912-3624266

and calves, exc. bloodline, gentle, and easy to work with. Jeff Myers Tifton 912-276-1102
Regd. Charolais bulls, good EPD's, 14 mos., 1200/lbs., 3 yrs. old 2000/lbs., good

Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
3 miniature pigs, 1 female, 2 male's, must

and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Three 24" hanging fans, all $200. E.L.

4 regd. Santa Gertrudis polled, semen tested; two yr. old bulls, ready for service. Clifton A. Ward Bogart 706-769-7223

Purebred Limousin cows, pairs, calves, disp., Wienk breeding, free del. w/50 miles. black polled bulls, gentle cert/herd, good . Danny Giles Buchanan 770-646-9514 prices. Charlie Wellham Statham 770-725- Regd. Gelbvieh bulls, polled, red or black

take all free to good home. Jo Luzetsky Monroe 770-207-1896
Fullblooded Tamworth pigs and big hogs,

Mcleroy Comer 706-783-3168

4 regd. full blood Irish shorthorn heifers & 3 7378

breeding age, most Al sired for low b.wgt. & starting at $65 a piece and up. 0. L. Watkins

Tin/used 10' corrugated, 165 sheets $4, mule drawn hay rake $200, other. Dave Anderson Ball Ground 770-735-7225

Gelbvieh heifers, all are ready to breed & avg. 850/lb. each. T. Summers Loganville 770466-6478

Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah bulls, cows w/calves and bred heifers, red and black. V. L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909

fast growth, reas. priced. John Kiss Gainesville 770'531-1126
Regd. Gelbvieh cows, with two calves, 5

Elberton 706-213-7708 Piglets $35; Landrace/Polland China mix, 6
wks. old, cut, shots, wormed, Ive. message.

Tin/used 1000 sheets 5V, 9'/10'/11 ', $2.50- 5 quality Simmental cross heifers, exc. Purebred red & black. Simmental bulls, Al mos., on the 26 and 29 of May, will weigh Ed Hill Lula 706-677-2599

$3/sheet; misc. tin $1, bar joists 18'-20' long $75. Leroy Core Marietta 770-971-9322

frame size and disposition, wght., approx. 750 to 800 pds. Steve Hortman Wrightsville 912-

bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh_ influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144

500/lbs. 2869

Q. L. Burton Cartersville 770-382-

Pigs for sale, 6-8 wks., Yorkshire, Duroc, landrace cross $35. Robert Young Blue

Trlr. hitch, 1_2K lbs. cap., 5th wheel, 864-2438

Red Angus bulls and Hereford/Red Angus Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., Ridge 706-632-5913

$250/obo. Bill Hyslip Kathleen 912-987-1263 Used cement blocks, tin roofing and lumber.

50 commercial cows calving now, bred to Seriepol bull. Billy Hennessee Daisy 912-

heifers for sale. J. W. Stradling Palmetto 770463-1408

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

Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks., top qlty. stock, all shots & wormed. Brian Sturdy Gainesville

Robert Caldwell 514 Abbott Rd. Barnesville 739-0002

Red Angus bulls, polled Gelbvieh bulls, 649-9932 706-568-4887

770-781-4156

30204

6 Purebred Charolais bulls, 8 months old for polled Simmental bulls.

H.T. Higdon Regd. Limousin herd reduction, spring Yorkshire/Hampshire cross pigs, 3/18/00 to

Vinyl siding, like new, 2 bundles, 4' high, 12' sale. Ray Reece Ellijay 706-273-3155

Greensboro 706-453-2117

pairs, bred cows & yearling heifers, 4/1/00 litters, $35/up. Wayne F. Minyard

.long, tan & grey, $45 each, $75 both, Soffit and 7 registered Charolais bulls 18 months old, Red Brahman, Red Angus, Red Bradgus fullblood/polled, redlblk., A.I. sires, exc. Royston 706-245-7049

rails incl. Victor Pesaresi Hoschton 706-654- $1 000 each. Randall Crumbley Bowdon bulls and cows starting at $500. Jimmy Daniel EPD's, $700/up. D. Perry Athens 706-549- Yorkshire/Hampshire x, 6 wks. old, barrows

3624

30108 770-834-0574

LaGrange 706-882-1252

5663

& gilts avail., wormed $35 ea. B. Haar

Wide pine flooring, 100 yrs. old; tongue and 8 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 16-20 mos., Regd. Angus bull 18 mos. A1 sired, EPD's Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, exc. bloodline, McDonough 770-914-7609

groove, 575 sq. ft. C. Logan Blakely 912-7239229
Wire cages from auto. hen farm . 8'x1 'x1 ',

Victor breeding, cert. & accred. M. B. Lane Carrollton 770-854-4548
Angus bull A1 sired, for growth and carcass

shots also regd. seed stock cows w/calves, and heifers. Wesley Cobb 2597 Highway 11 Mansfield 30055 770-784-6634

gentle, pasture raised, 18-20 mos., old, small birth wt. herd cert./accred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-552-9328

Yorkshire/Landrance pigs, 10 wks. old, cut and wormed $30 ea. R. Edward St. George 912-843-2528

$2.50 each. Oriana Black 2084 Red Oak Flats quality traits. D. M. Pitts HaddQck 912-932- Regd. Angus bull ready for service, good Regd. Red Angus bulls, exc. bloodline, call

Rd. Dahlonega 30533 706-219-3943

5231

bloodline, DOB 12/98. Ronnie Green aft. 6 p.m. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-

Goats And Sheep

Notice to Advertisers

Angus bulls, above avg., weaning and Murrayville 770-532-0816

2405

The Market Bulletin office has received some complaints from consumers wlio have contacted advertisers only to find that the items advertised for sale had been sold a week or more earlier. Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week can call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad _expires. To cancel or correct an ad,

yearling EPD's, 16-19 mos., fertility tested, ready for service, top pedigrees, $1000-1600, free delivery. Sam Cloud Canton 770-3456308
Angus polled bull, purebred, A.I., low wgt., good growth rate. George Escoe Commerce 706-789-3323
BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, all shots, classified by BBU, polled & dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-994-

Regd. Angus bulls 14 to 18 mos., also regd. Angus bred heifers & Angus cross bred heifers. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-4822970
Regd. Angus bulls, 3 yrs. old herd bull, $1500 serv. age bulls, $1200 baby bulls $600. B. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783
Regd. Angus cow/calf pair, bred cows & heifer calves. D. Leguin Summerville 706857-3997

Regd. beautiful Limousin heifers, weaning

age $500 each. Kip Jones HighWay 337

LaFayette 30728 706-638-6407

Regd. polled Hereford bull 517 Grandson

UG Breeding, great EPD's and calves, 21

mos., old. $1000. Billy

Lavender

Watkinsville 706-769-7848

Regd. polled Hereford bulls for sale, 2 yrs.

old, EPD's available. herd cert/accred. Ed

Brand Oxford 770-787-1885

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
Breed nannies, billies for sale, call for more info., Ive. number. Michael Mincey Covington 770-747-9148
Miniature goats for sale, all colors, males, females & babies avail. Patty/John Weems Alpharetta 770-518-1318 770-346-9368

simply call the department's toll-free 5389

Regd. BBU bull, gentle, selling to prevent in Regd. polled Hereford bulls, exc. bloodline, 1 Nubian, 4 Nubian/Pygmy goats for sale,

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. The person's name and telephone

BBU regd. bulls, several young herd sire prospects, low birth, high weaning weights, cert./herd #188, merit breeder. Morgan Harvey Bolingbroke 912-994-1979
Beefmasters heifers for sale from 8 mos., to

breeding, $1200. M.A. Hicks LaFayette 706638-7784
Regd. Black Angus bull 3 1/2 yrs., very gentle, bought at Tifton bull sale, ex. bloodlines, Lavana, $1200 for sale. S. S.

low birth weight, pasture raised, cert./accred. James F O'Neal Uvalda 912-565-7601
Regd. purebred Red Angus cow, calf pairs and heifers, exc. bloodlines. Barry & Julie Jones Cochran 912-934-9632

nanny, billies, kids. L. Ruffolo McDonough 770-954-0869
1/2 & 3/4 nannies, some w/babies, some not bred, starting at $50/up, reducing herd must sell. Yvonne Wells Sylvania 912-863-

extension can be found under the ad 14 mos., 1 bull 8 mos. Tammy Walker Carlton Albany 912-432-5750 912-432-6505

Select group polled Hereford bulls, 12-24 4941 912-863-4210

category heading. 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. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following

Rockmart 770-684-6150
Bison-Yearling & 2 yr. old heifers, $1,800$2,000 yearling & 2 yr. old bulls, $800-$1,000. Jim Beckman Sharpsburg 770-251-0032
Black and Red regd. purebred, $1200 ea., Simmental bulls, pasture raised, herd cert. and accred. Rufus Davis 1267 Wommack

Regd. Black Angus bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, stockman & HighPockets bloodlines, hard worker come see his calves, $875, Angus heifers $450. L. Jenkins Chickmauga 706539-2669
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10 to 17 mos., $600-$750, exc. bloodlines. Don Helm

mcis. old, semen tested, cert. herd, reasonably priced. Adrian Clark Cairo 912377-8007 912-377-1974
Senepol bulls & females for sale, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, calI aft. 6:00 p.m., Grand "P" Ranch. R.L. Peacock Sr. Broxton 912-359-3712

1/2 Kiko, 1/2 Boer buck, 12 mos. old $150. Bobby Willis 1436 Greg Gowey _Rd. Dublin 31021
10 goats, 1 billy and 4 nannies w/kids. Bob Blahnik Tucker 770-938-1746
10, 112 Boer, breed by regd. Boer, babies soon; 4 1/2 Boer nannies, open; 3/4 Boer billy.

Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections Tennille 31089 912-552-1715

Covington 770-786-6503

Small herd regd. Black Angus, 4 c/c prs, 3- J. Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485

called in after Friday noon are not effective Brahman regd., red & speckled bulls & Regd. Black Angus bulls, 13 mos., & 10 n-1 's, 1 yearling heifer, 1 herd bull, exc. 1f beau. African Pygmy young goats,

until one week after the following heifers, and some cows. Dennis Miles mos., $800, one purebred bull 3 yrs. $1000. A. bloodlines. Hal Keller McDonough 770-957- nannies and billies, 3 mos. old, call before 3

Wednesday.

Carrollton 770-830-8417 770-834-6135

Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-267-7179

9125

pm. Cecil Nabors Conyers 770-483-3067

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2 11 /16 Boer bucks; 4 mos. old, 1 red, 1 brown & white $80 a piece. Richard McCullers Union Chapel 770-267-4664
2 ADGA Saanen Does, AGS/NDGA Nigerian buck and doe, IBGA FB Boer Buck, CAErrB/Bruc. neg., friendly. Kim Lee Marietta 770-423-1968
2 ADGA spotted Nubian bucks, disbudded, very gentle, 4 mos. old, good bloodlines $125. S. Thompson Carrollton 770-836-3185
2 Pygmy billies (twins), 1 blk. w/wh. markings, 1 solid blk. B. Green Nelson 770735-2059
2 mixed Nubian/Alpine bucklings, 5 mos. old, $100 ea. Howard Mabry Acworth 770974-2445
3 1/2 mount pure, 718 Boer buck, good for breeding, see to appreciate $15_D; wi!I nego. Melanie Mauldin 538 Lords Mill Rd. Commerce 30529 706-335-6427
3 LaMancha nannies bred to regd. fullblood Boer buck, $75 ea.,if all taken. Tilman Sisk Forest Park 404-366-9745
3 billies, born 2/1 /00; 2/6/00; 1/4 Boer, 1/4 Nubian, 1/2 Spanish $50 ea., good herd billies. G. C. Gilliard Bonaire 912-922-7451
3 breeds meat goats, Boers, Kikos, Genemasters, regd. fullbloods and crosses, bucks $300, does $800; commercial crosses $100/up. Bill Moore Jasper 706-337-3727
3 grown nannies & 5 small billies. Terry Wood Commerce 706-335-7233
3 mos. old lambs & a few yearlings, shots and sheared. Cindy Mcinvale The Rock 706648-6640
3/4 Nubian - 1/4 Boer bucks, black & white w/frosted ears, 4 mos. old:- Sandy Smith Social Circle 770-788-9008
718 Boer billy, exc. markings, approx. 100 lbs., 11 mos. old $100. Tony Dunn 5977 Hobbs Rd. SE Dearing 30808
ABGA 100% Boer bucks, born 10/99. Keri Downs bloodlines, excellent breeding stock. Chad Cowart Clarkesville 706-778-5724

Boer nannies, 6 mos. to 14 mos. old, old shots and wormed, staring at $50/up. Shirley Kinchen Louisville 912-625-9423

Boer percentage does, 2 half blood, 2 ABGA 7/8 exc. health, parents on premises, $75/up. R. Wimberly Williamson 770-4679980
Boer/Spanish mix billies, 4 mos. old, lrg. and colorful, very healthy and friendly $50. Joanna Greeson Elberton 706-283-1816

Boerrroggenburg cross buck, 1 1/2 yrs. old, bottle raised, no homes, produces litters of babies. Kim Gay Meansville 770-358-0220

Boers, fullblood buck kid, Junior Reserve, Champion-Perry first place, Hattiesburg, plus other nice healthy kids. Steven Couch Watkinsville 706-20?-5242

Cashmere goats buck $75; does $125;
yearling does $100 ea., doe kids $75 ea., $500 all. John Backus Bowdon 770-2589602 .

Common nannies & % Boer kids 3-4 mo.

$30/up, healthy, wormed.

D Johnson

Maysville 706-652-2815

Common nannies, bred to full blood Boer $75; several 1/2 blood wethers $40; 7/8 Boer buck, 2 yrs. $150. Tony Dickerson Lake_ Blackshear 912-853-2262

For sale Gulf Coast Native Sheep, 14, $50 med., $75 lrg. Kenneth Paxson Griffin 770412-6108

For sale, 3 yr. old male goat, part Pygmy, part mixed $45. Helen Southard Waycross 912-283-5050

Fullblood Boer goats for sale, bucks and does, all ages, reas. prices for healthy goats, all shots and wormed. William Adkinson Lizella 912-935-9072

Fullblood Boer goats, billies & nannies, $300/up Jose Diaz Talmo 770-536-2128

Fullblood Boer kids, 2x Champ sire, show/commercial qlty., proven nannies also avail, doe kids LTD, visitors welcome. C. Kent Cumming 770-205-1670

Regd. Merino and 1/2 Merino lambs $80$125; best wool for spinners, also Angora and 1/2 Angora goats. Kathleen Minkkinen Dallas 770-443-5788
Regd. fullblood SA Boer buck, son of Leroy, 2 yrs. old, fullblood SA Boer buck, 1 yr. old, buck kids. Lindy Rentz Surrency 912-3672570
Registered Suffolk lambs, ewes, and rams, Suffolk/hampshire cross lambs. Caci Cook Wrightsville 912-552-0584
Small Pygmy goat billy, 1 yr. old, prov~n Sire $75; weanling billies also small. Jun Dawe Watkinsville 706-769-4960
Tennessee Stiff Leg/Fainting goats for sale, starting at $50; Ive. message & number. Dax Rowell Hazelhurst 912-375-2575
Two Pygmy goats, blk./white female, neutered male, both 1 1/2 yrs. old $35 ea. Sandy Wettstein Bonaire 912-922-2888
Wethered male goat for sale, brown, white and black spotted, grt. for cleaning fence lines, not for slaughter, $40. R. Cheek Behtlehem 770-237-9426
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'94 Tobiano paint mare, 14.3hds., grt. on trails, loads, clips, bathes, easy keeper, ~at, flashy, sound, neck reins $2400 obo. Mike Boyt Loganville 770-466-0552
'95 AQHA bay mare, Peppy San Badger by Poco Bueno, 12 mos. cutting training, exc. disp. and handle. K. Hunter Canton 770-3457593
'95 AQHA gelding, Zippo Pine Bar gr'son, 15.2hds. $4500; '98 APHA gelding, sorrel/white tobiano, started under saddle $2500. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-5548574
'95 AQHA mare '94 AQHA gelding, '94 dun gelding, '92 AQHA gelding, '92 Palomino mare, gentle pleasure horses. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'95 AQHA palomino mare w/dun colt at side, exc. prospects, $3500 for both, '98 QH bay colt $500. J. Williams Griffin 770-2287795
'95 QH dark bay gelding, 15hds., 45 days prof. training, sweetdisp., easy to load $2200. Becky Lee Albany 912-888-2992
'95 reg. AQHA sorrel gelding, Impressive
bred, built like a rock, grt. beg. horse, $3500 obo, new saddle & equip. avail. Gina Jacobs Cartersville 770-386-3529
'96 APHA blk. tobiano stallion Panama Jet,
Jet Royale, Jet Deck, Speckles Weed, Spots Delight, Smooth-N-Easy bloodlines, 15.2hds., rides grt. $5200. Karen Minchey Eatonton 706-485-4787
'96 APHC leopard mare $2800; also 6 yr. APHC mare $1500; 14 mos., lilly $800; all gorgeous. Evelyn Mount Ellenwood 404243-1313
'96 AQHA IF dun geld., 16hds., Gunsmoke bloodlines, bombproof $4000; '88 dun mare, foundation bred, reining/team penning. Herman Vessell Newnan 770-251-1115
'96 Morgan, liver chestnut flaxeri mane/tail, English/Western, 90 days prof. trained, grt. personality/attitude, possible lease $3000. Sherri Larson Suwanee 770-704-6907

14 yrs. old, 15hds, tri color Paint gelding, grt. trail horse, used in kids lesson program $1500. R. Smith Dawsonville 706-216-8421
15 yr. QH geld., sorrel w/blaze, 14.5hds., 5 yr. TWH mare, dk. bay, 14.5hds. 21 yr. TWH broodmare, Champion bloodline 15.5hds. Beverly Hamrick Baconton 912-787-0218
16 yr. AQHA chestnut mare, good trail horse, easy keeper, gentle, lunges, loads, good disp., no bad habits, 14.2 hds. Samantha Wade Adairsville 770-386-5155
2 yr. old silver/grey jack, won~ ride or pull, but he's the best looking/friendliest donkey in Georgia, $350. S. Carlson Carnesville 706654-7608
2 yrs., sorrel racking geld., green-broke $1400; 6 yrs., bay racking geld., trail ride, gentle sound, $2000. Jacob Van Sant Jasper 706-692-6305
3 Arabians-11 yr. bay geld., $1200; 14 yr. gray mare $1600, 18 yr. gray geld., $1400. Jeff Frankum Monroe 770-267-6330
3 yr. bay filly, TBX Dutch Warmblood (souvenir), exc. cont., exc. jumper, dressage prospect $5500. Nancy Mills McDonough
.:..7.:...70=--.::9.::5.:...7-.::2:::2.::.55=--,---...,-,,...-,,----..,...,,3 yrs. old, spotted saddle horse, gelding,
very gentle, broke & racking, nice big horse $2000. Sarah Clinton Chickamauga 706=-37:...:5=..-...:4:::.34.:.:6=----,--~c--c=----:-c-=:--
4 AQHA '98 fillies, AQHA '99 colt, Panama Jet, Gunsmoke, Merridoc, perf./racing bloodlines. D. Causey Vidali_a 912-537-3190
4 yr. AQHA bay mare in cutting training, penning or reining, very cowy, stopper, call for pedigree & other info. Lori Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791
4 yrs. old, Hanovarian mare, chestnut, beau. horse w/grt. bloodlines, 10+hds., mover and jumper, very quiet $10,000. Jay Kelly Thomasville 912-224-1279
4 yrs., AQHA gelding, started heeling $3000; 3 yrs., AQHA gelding, riding good $2500; 2 yearling stud colts $1500 ea. Hiram Henderson Lovejoy 770-946-3659

ADGA Alpine, Champion stock, bucks, does, kids, serious inquires only, no meat or brush please. Karen Davis Austell 770-941-

Goats, 4 billy goats, 3 to 5 mos. old, Boer cross $45 ea. Scott Granthan Villa Rica 770459-0064

privileges in the Market Bulletin. This - '97 APHA nice easy going trail horse, own regulation also applies to equine advertised daughter of Frostalito, sweet and affectation, in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories needs lots of TLC $2500. Jay Townsend

5 yr., APHA, dun Overo geld., 15 hds., gentle, anyone can ride, $2500, 12 yr. dun QH bred mare, $1400. M. Cox Rome 706-232-

8340 ADGA French Alpine, 3 yrs. old doe; also,
young doe, born April, healthy. J. Olsen

Goats, nannies & billies for sale, weed/grass control, Bar-B-Que or raise your own. Jimmy Couch Gainesville 770-535-

of the quarterly equine editions. '98 regd. AQHA sorrel geld.; '99 regd.
AQHA/NFQHA Chestnut filly; '99 regd. AQHA

Monroe 770-207-0759 '97 AQHA IF geld., exc. Huntseat prosp.,
15+hds., 45 days prof. trng., Imprinted, broke

=-8=-88::.:2=--~~-----:--:-::-:--c--:---;-; 5 yr. old QH mare sorrel, 15hds.; 4 yr. old
QH mare sorrel, 15hds., $2000/obo ea. J.

Dahlonega 706-867-7008

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Pal. filly. Jerry Little Moultrie 912-985-3788 to ride, Two Eyed Jack/Poco B/L, $4500. Winchester Alpharetta 770-740-8683

ADGA Nubian buck, kids, all disbudded, Herd Boer goats, nannies, billies and some

Appalossa mare, APHC regd., '94 jet blk., Tracy Leonard Conyers 770-761-0279 770- 5 yr. old, Palomino paint gelding, trail, rides,

shots, wormed, botlle raised. Deanna Carter Douglasville 770-947-2848

common goats. Doc Hussey 444-6201

Sparta 706-

15hds., lots of speed in background CPO'D, produces coJor $2500; video avail. Valerie

941-0195 '97 AQHA filly, chest., flaxen w/white,

clips, loads, broke $1250. Rockmart 770-443-9251

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ADGA Nubian doe $275; buck kids $45; Herd of Brush goats, billies & nannies, lrg. Chastain Hiawassee 706-896-6971

16hds., sweet, quiet/beau., wonderful mover, 5 yr. palomino QH mare, 15hds., gentle,

doeling $75; good bloodline regd./unregd., and small. Don Ziegler Kathleen 912-988- '98 AQHA/Arab cross reg. filly, sorrel/flaxen, started 0/F, autochanges $5500. Jeri foads, bathes, neck reins, $1200 obo, call

bottle fed. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992 4729

blaze & 4 white socks imprinted, beautiful & Troesken Fayetteville 770-460-1120

before 9 pm. G. Timmons Villa Rica 770-

ADGA Nubian does, exc. milkers, Champ & Grand Champion lines, also beau. bucks,

Lamancha goats for sale $45-$150 ea., before 2 pm. Charlie Peppers Monroe 770-

sweet, $1500, obo. Art Schwab Canton 770345-6891

'98 APHA chestnut/white tobiano gelding, by Nicky Skippa Spot, grt. disp., big and

=-94-"9=--..:..7..:..46::.:9=-----,--------:-5 yrs. old, Appaloosa mare, very cute,

(spotted too) all outsianding ref. avail. Lori 466-7706

'80 AQHA chestnut mare w/buckskin stud beau., ready to train $2000. L. Bennett sorrel w/blanket, 15hds., grt. trail or edurance

Watkins Carrollton 770'830-7880

Meat goats for sale, quality animals for colt at side, bred back to same buckskin Canton 770-887-4701

prospect $2500. Susan Decarlo Ringgold

ADGA Nubians, 1O does, 2 bucks, exc. slaughter. C. Cambron Acworth 770-974- stallion, exc. broodmare $2300. M Rodgers '98 AQHA chestnut stud, Otoe breeding, _70~6~-~9~35~--5_5_5_ 4 _ _ _~~,--~--=---,-

bloodlines, call before 9pm. Jesse M Nyland 3465

Dearing 706-556-9074

cutting prospect, stocky built, nice head, 5-yr.-old AQHA geld., dbl. Dash for Cash

Talking Rock 706-253-3604 ADGA Nubians, star buck $200, dry does,
milker, buck kids, healthy CAE free. J. Bouman Tiger 706-782-4051
ADGA purebred Nubian, Grand Champ. bloodlines, young bucks $100/up, does $200/up. Lewis Moye Conyers 770-9226759
ADGA regd. Toggenburgs, all shots, disbudded, Jamicain Farms & Dairy Delights bloodlines. Guy or Susan Sweatman Ballground 770-893-1273
African Pygmy goat kids, very small, caramel color, nanny and billy unrelated, 2 mos. old, $75 both. Barbara Smith Fairmount 770-796-5718
African Pygmy goat, NPGA regd., all ages, all colors, 1 baby doll sheep-ram, regd., born 3/1/97; grt. breeding stock $2000. R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668
African Pygmy goats, 2 Agouti gray nannies, 3/4 yrs., purebred no papers, truly stout w/exc. confirmation, $125 ea. Jennie Williams Powder Springs 770-943-8781
All fullblood Boers, several service age: open/bred does, see to appreciate. Nancy England Gainesville 770-532-8818
Alpine Chamoise doe, exquisite, born 3-2000, $250, Alpine cross buck $100, doe $125, beau., blk/white, born 3-17-00. Morgan James Dahlonega 706-864-4382
Alpine goats, bucks and does, from grt. milking lines. John Enslow Suches 706-7471428
Barbados sheep for sale. Susan Paperno Ball Ground 770-735-4529
Black Hawaiian lambs $50/up. Earnest Earls Dallas 770-445-4043
Black Suffolk ram, 1 yr. old, $75; good breeder, offspring on site. Teresa Kirkwood Conyers 770-760-8126 770-396-7321
Boar Goats for sale, healthy fullblood and percentages, 7/8, 3/4. Gene Wilkins Covington 770-464-1803

Meat goats, 1/2 Boer billies, born 3/1/00, about 50 lbs. ea., $40/up. - Sandy Hively Jersey 770-464-0770
NOGA Pygmy goats for sale, several bloodlines to choose, de-horned, shots, nannies and young billies, nannies of several colors. Frances Partin Cleveland 706-8653862
Nanny goats, Nubian Pygmy crosses $50 ea., 3 bucks 3 mos. old. Mike Warmack Hogansville 706-637-4122
Nigerian Dwarf goats $40. Kirk Quarterman Rex 770-389-8827
Nigerian Dwarf young breeder and babygoats, $75-$100; Macon area. Albert Warren Faulk Smarr 912-994-4917
Nigerian goats, 1 buck, 2 nannies, has had C & D & Tetanus and wormed, sale/trade for Pygmy does. Louie Estep Newnan 770-2533583
Nubian and Common goats, 2 billies, 4 nannies, 4 kids, all for $300; call aft. 7 pm. Willie Reed Decatur 404-241-4903
Nubian wether, 1 yrs. old, very gentle, bottle fed, Nubian doe/kid wether, 4n!OO CAE neg., vacc. $75 ea. Anna Schmid Covington 770-788-8189
Nubian/Alpine mix, 3 female, 1 wether $40 ea. or all $150. L. Hill Cartersville 770-3829172
Percentage & fullblood Boers, bucks & does, reas. price, call after 5 pm. Edwin Gregory Milledgeville 912-452-8017
Percentage Boer goats, bucklings $65/up, 2 Saanen does $100 ea. Mr. Shawn Ellijay 706-636-2243
Percentage Boer kids, 3-6 mos. old, many w/blue eyes, CDT vacc., wormed. Reid Webster Sandersville 912-348-6112
Purebred Nubian goats, bucks & wethers, 5 to 18 mos. old, $50/up. Ralph Gunn Monticello 706-468-6955
Purebred Pygmy goats, babies, nannies

'82 barrel mare, GBRA Youth Champ, open reserve Champ, NBHA World Qua\ifer, local high Point Champ $3800. Doug Anderson Armuchee 706-235-6572
'84 Half Arabian/SB, retired dressage, has been shown 1st & 2nd level dressage, needs intermediate rider, $2000 obo. Cheryl Mooney Monroe 770-207-0605
'84 regd. AQHA mare, grt. bloodlines, good trail horse $1300; 11 yr. ArabianX gelding, good trail horse $700; obo. Tina Summerour Cleveland 706-865-1308
'85 AQHA gelding, perfect beginner barrel horse, GHSRA finals qualifier, S events, good home only $5000. Lindsay Gordan Canton 770-889-7776
'86 AQHA grey gelding, King Hancock bloodlines, grt. manners, smooth lope, will go all day, interm. rider $2300. C. Brannon Newborn 770-378-3246
'86 TWH mare, black, 16.1 hds:, good trail horse, grt. gait, regd., $2500; must go. G. Chambers McDonough 770-954-0795
'88 purebred Arabian gelding, grey, 15.2hds., loads, clip, ties, good mover, exc. endurance prospect, will vet., needs exp. rider. T. Murray Sharpsburg 770-463-9449
'89 AQHA geld., Huntseat & Western, also used for lessons, looking for good home, only $4,000 neg., Ive. msg. David Breck Lithonia 770-979-8288
'89 Arabian/OH, geld., very energetic, neck reined, good ground manners, $2000 obo. F.
Singleton Lithonia 678-234-891 o
'89 regd. Appaloosa, 14.2hds., bay roan w/spots, proven broodmare foundation bloodlines, Sully Barn bi Sundance Plaudit, started u/saddle $2150. Deborah Smith Maysville 706-652-2093
'92 AQHA bay gelding, Peppy San & genuine Doc bloodlines, athletic, well trained, gentle $2800. Frank Alexander Blairsville 706-745-5214
'92AQHAsorrel mare, prof. trained, Western

14.3hds., call before 9:30 pm. J. Reaves. -andSeatt1es1ew,4'-ace-winl'lei:pbay-l5,3hds,,

Quitman 912-263-7074

classy, gentle, broke $3500; obo. P. Smith

'98 AQHA gelding and '99 filly, dbl. Leo/dbl. Rockmart 770-684-8208

Doc Bar bloodlines, sell together or separate. 6 yr. grulla mare, 5 yr. Paint mare, w/2

Randy/Paula Parsons Eatonton 706-485-
6224 '98 TB/Perch geld., 16.1, bay, back white
stockings, star & snip, nice movement. Sally A. Sargent Powder Springs 770-943-7243

horse wh. trailer & tack. Brenda Smith
~A~t6l~ay~rn.t~sa~o7~l7id~0_w-27h5~it4e-_Q7~u47a_r3t_e_r,.ty.p.-e:-g-e-7ld'-in::g-,--ri.d-e;-s-,
loads, clips, safe, no bad habits, 14.5hds., 1,050 lbs., gentle to ride $1250. W.H.

'99 APHA breeders stock, solid black colt, Mccarter Blairsville 706-745-4957

Otoe, Skip & Bar bloodlines, good manners 6-yr. QH/Welsh geld., 13.1 hds., barrel $650. Greta Moore Commerce 706-336- pony, 3 mos. barrel trng., sorrel w/wh.

6958

blaze/stockings, $2000 OBO. Wendy

'99 APHA stud colt out of TB mare, sorrel Creswell Cedartown 770-784-0453 770-526-

and white tobiano w/blue eyes, grt. disp., exc. 2773



bloodlines $2500. Lisa Rusinyak Franklin 7 yr. QH/Welsh gelding, 13.1 hds., barrel

706-675-0381 '99 APHC geld., loud tri-color roan
w/blankets and spots, halters, loads, clips
$1800. R. Tison Leesburg 912-759-2992 '99 AQHA FQHR buckskin filly, double
breed Poco Bueno, clips, loads, lounges, grt. mover. Shane Wood Lawrenceville 770-

pony, 3 mos. barrel training, sorrel w/white blaze & stockings $2000; obo. Wendy Creswell Cedartown 770-748-0453 770-526=-09::.:5::.:6:..__~-,----77."-~...,..-,,----.,.-,,.-
7 yr. Racking horse gelding, 14 hds., white or cremela, blue eyes, gentle, loves attention, advanced beg. $1300. Terrilyn House

846-7005

Acworth 404-342-0137

'99 AQHA dun gelding, Debtonaterrrop 7 yrs., TWH beau. bay geldfng, 15hds., deck bloodlines, speed event prospect, gentle successfully shown in plantation classes,

and sweet. V. Hunter Hogansville 706-884- needs exp. juvenile/adult rider, show ready

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$6500. Susie Jones Lawrenceville 770-963-

'99 AQHA sorrel colt, Cutter Bill/Gay Bar =-8:::.99::.c7:..__~-------..,..,,---:-::-:--c-

King, Doc. Bar, grt. disp., athletic, good cont. 7-yr. AQHA chestnut geld., 15hds.,

K. Rhodes Newnan 770-252-5709

trails/super barrel prospect, from Moon line of

'99 AQHA sorrel filly, beau., all shots, on QH, very fast, grt. for kids $3000. Debbie daily wormer, mature 16hds., $1500. S. Furbish Cumming 770-662-0840

Bennett Aragon 770-684-6426

8 year Spotted Walker gelding, 5 World

1 pair regd. Palomino Halinger, 4 yrs. old, Grand Champion bloodline, striking, gentle wagon horses, leather harness/covered disp., loads, racks, experienced rider, $3500

wagon, ex. buy $3800 pkg., aft. 6 pm. Dean . Tim G. Harms Cumming 770-889-9010

Moore Cairo 912-377-2087

9 yrs. old, Appaloosa gelding, for exp. rider,

1/2 Bashkir/Curley 1/2 Appaloosa, 9 yr., approx. 15.5hds. Lynward E. Lindsey Dublin grey mare, in foal to B&W Appaloosa, rides, ~9~1=2-~2~7~5~-7_2_8_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

loads, proven broodmare, healthy, up-to-date 9 yrs. old, bay gelding, 15.1 hds., quiet, vacc. $1600/obo. Ron Moser Bremen 770- gentle, nice mover, jumps, trails, dressage

646-7131 770-949-3320

prospect, grt. 1st horse $4000; obo. Lewis

10 yr. QH mare, 14.2hds., chestnut w/star,, Jones Cumming 770-844-9240

Boer and Nubian cross billies, 1/2 and 5/8, several 3 and 4 mos. old $45/$75 ea. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770-787-0850

$100; nuderd billy $50; call after 8 pm. until 1O pm. Eunice Woody Dahlonega 706-8643501

Pleasure, barrels, Panama Jet g gr'son $2500 obo. Barbara Williams Adrian 912-668-3026
'92 red dun overo, 15.3hds., 1300 lbs.,

wonderful trail horse, perfect child or beg. mount, sweet/sond $1900; Ive. message. Erika Petry Cartersville 770-606-1402

ch9a5m,pZioipnpion

Pine Bar Grey mare, '99 Western Pleasure, Winter

State circuit

champion $9500. Linda Bryant St. Mary 912-

Boer bucks 6mos. & older, 3/4, 7/8 and Pygmy goats from NPGA, regd. bucks, all pedigree includes Triples Titan, Cloudy Knight, 11 yr. old black Racking mare w/6 wk. old 882-5312

purebred. Billy Lee Eastman 912-374-1017
Boer bucks, 7/8 IBGA, born 12199, good markings, very healthy, $80/up. Dee Rylee Maysville 706-652-3558
Boer goat billies, 15/16 $100. Jimmie Taylor

colors, very small, 3-6 mos. old, $35/up. Brian Soule Canton 770-735-1034
Pygmy goats, three 2-3 mo. billies, very sml. & sweet, blk./grey $50. J. Piche' Comer 706-783-3130 706-795-5111

Doc Bo Acres & Sonny Go Lucky, $450 intro. fee, LFG. Tammy Freilich Locust Grove 770-
957-6687 '93 Appaloosa regd. mare, 16+hds., trail
broke, bay roan, exc. pedigree, exceptional

strawberry roan colt by side, gentle, 15.1 hds. $2200. M. Carlson Carnesville 706-677-
2714 11 yrs. Palomino/Morgan gelding, 14.3hds.,
trails, loads, clips, safe, gentle, anyone can

_A_M_H_A_p_a-lo_m_i_n_o_m_a-re-,-4-y-r-s.-o"'ld,...,.,.L-u""'ckyFour lines $1500; call aft. 5 pm. Lynn Dover Union Point 706-486-4755 TwAoPEHyAed9J0acsko, rbrerel dofvoerro200m1atroe,APSHkiAppPeroWin,t

Sardis 912-569-4931
Boer goats 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 young/grown, male & female, 1 pygmy nanny wltwins, male &

Pygmy goats: bucklings, can reg. NPGA, call aft. 6 pm. W. Davis Stockbridge 770474-1154

cont., hunter, dressage prospect $2500. D. Adams Chickamauga 706-861-0982
'94 APHA blk. mare, bred for 2001 to b/w

ride, easy keeper, bathes, loving. Julie Eden Appling 706-541-0708
12 yr. old, QH geld., Dun, 15.1hds., very

Producer $2500. M. Wolf Maysville 770-5327602 .:...=-A.:ccP=-H-A-b...,l,...k.-p-v-e-ro_m_a_r_e_w-,-/b""lk-.""'A"'P"'H""A,--co"""lt,

female. G. Jackson Conyers 770-483-3533
Boer goats for sale w/papers, call before 2 pm. A. Moorehead Adairsville 706-625-4091
Boer goats, 3 7/8 bucks, 1 15/16, Ubora bloodline, buck $200 and $250. Mark Lentz Good Hope 770-207-8957

Pygmy mix, nanny, white/gry., breeder or

brush removal, no BBQ, make offer of cash or

trade. E. McRaven Maysville 706-652-2864

Reg'd. Corriedale lambs, 1 yr. ram,

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for

slaughter,

http://home.worldnet.att.net/-windycrest. G.

Tufferthanhell, Tardytwo lines. Linda Martin flashy, nice trail horse, smooth trot $1500. B. =E""d"'e"--"n9""12=-~7~48~-~2~62~4..,-,--=_-=,..-----o-,---:::- I Applewhite Tifton 912-388-9597
'94 AQHA bay geld., Doc O'Lena bloodline, 13 yrs., TWH chestnut mare, 15.1 hds.,

gentle for anybody, no bad habits, neck reins, bloodtyped, gr'daughter of Ebony

1oves p eopIe $2000 R Jarvis Cummmg 770- Masterpiece, successfully shown, p$roven

740-1023

broodmare, exc. health, exp. rider 3800

oo; Tough Breeze bloodlines $44 '99 sorrel 1 t-7o7-b0-ia_-5n3,o2.f-i4l.ly3-9$-82~4-0,0 ..K..-W-o-o-d~h-am- -M-u,r-rabyv-ill-e
maArPkiHngAs,stgaellinotnle, , '9b7rokgeru tloo orivdeer,o,Chaemaup. bloodlines. Steve Brown Baldwin 706-677-

Boer herd reduction, fullblood buck, 4 yrs. old, percentage does and kids, some common

Mara.man Monroe 770-267-7102 Regd. African Pygmy goats, 8 wks/10 wks.

'94Anglo/Arabian bay geld., 16.3hds., st u/s $6800; 13.1hds., flashy hunter/event pony,

Tracy Jones Lawrenceville 770-237-5856 14 yr. old QH gelding, 15hds., stocky and

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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 '83 sorrel mare, anyone can ride, show/trails, exc. kids' 4-H, shown walk, trot, pleasure and horse school. D. Tilson McDonough 770-954-1204
AQHA Red Dee Hobby x lnvester, point producer, vet checked in foal to Impulsions 2001, $5000. Gina Kitchens Dallas 770-5056600
AQHA blk. long yearling, 12 yrs. old, 15.3hds. mare, wonderful riding, beau. babies

Mini. horses AMHA, sorrel mare $850; gray filly $600; Paint stud $800. S. Green Kingston 770-336-9232
Miniature driving horse, eye-catching 37" 7year-old gelding, gentle & smart. $1,800. Harness; wagon and trailer also. Mike Lewis Franklin 770-854-5024
Palamino mare, 15.2hds., 15 yrs. old, loads, clips, easy keeper, good ground manners, $1700. Jack W. Sockwell Ill Loganville 770-385-8440
Part-walker, 15 yr. black gelding $1600; good trail horse. Brian Frankum Monroe 770267-4046

$3000; obo. C. Yarbro Ringgold 706-9654154
AQHA eligible for registration, yearling stud, buckskin/Dunn color, prominent dunn

Paso Fino filly, 3 yrs. old, professionally trained, grt. manners, quiet, gentle, exceptional trail potential. Ed White Eatonton 706-485-5112

markings, exc. disp., very gentle $1750. P. Paso Fino filly, 4 yr. quiet trail horse,

Chambers Cordele 912-535-4457

smooth gaited $2800; 3 yr. filly ready to train,

AQHA palomino broodmare w/grullo baby gentle/sweet $900. Lois March Vienna 912$2200; '98 AQHA palomino gelding $1900; 268-2963

good bloodlines on both. C. Carver Rome Percheron gelding, 5 yrs. old, 18.1 hds.,

706-232-1497

2200 lbs., broke single and double $5500.

AQHA push button barrel horse, 13 yrs. old,
sorrel gelding, sound, good bloodlines, 16+hds. $4000. K. Mathews McDonough 770-233-4575

Carla Beckom Barnesville 770-358-2678
Percheron yearling, bfk,, regd. filly, great cross breeding potential for hunters $3000. C. Gardner Monroe 770-267-8040

AQHA sorrel mare, 13 yrs. old, good trail horse, smooth gait, loads, clips $1500. Danny Greene Cordele 912-273-9074
AQHA yearlings, palomino & sorrel colts, 2 bay fillies, Doc Bar, Cutter Bill lines, $1500 ea. James Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713

Pygmy billies babies and grown. D. Smith Covington 770-786-6134
QH gelding flashy, grey, well broke, gentle, suitable for kids, 15hds. $2000. Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400
QH gelding, 3 1/2 yrs., sorrel, 14.2, exc.

AQHA, IF, halter quality; '99 filly $3000; '98 ground manners, quiet natured, looks good,

palomino filly, 5 halter pts., 15.1 hds., riding, smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706-232$5000 cash. John Wright Commerce 706- 2848

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QH gelding, 9 yrs. old $700. Allan Hunt

Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs., 5/5/00, Pladuit, Joker Dacula 770-963-2992

& Hi Spot lineage, Foundation pedigree QH mare, 8 yrs. old, nice trail horse, loads,

designation, bay/star/stripe. E. Harris clips, gentle, 16hds. $1400. Rany Seagraves

Fairburn 770-964-9405

Nicholson 706-757-3454

Appaloosa.mare, 6 yrs. old, 14.2hds., blue roan, gray/blk., perfect disp., childs horse, no vices, comes w/tack $2600. Kim Sutton Dahlonega 706-867-7742 706-864-0663

QH/APP Liver chestnut gelding, 14.1+hds. grt. disp. no vices, currently being trail ridden, good home must! $2000 obo. Carolyn Belcher White Oak 912-882-0644

Appendix AQHA bay mare, 15.3hds., Truly OH/Appaloosa filly, 22 mos. old $800; 2 yr: Truckle, Editoria Comment, 7 yr., nice mover, Mini/Shetland $450; 31 yr. AQHA mare, for big stride, broke $3000. Lisa Sandefur Rome retirement only $250. Mary Sapp Tallapoosa

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Appendix QH, 16hds., 4 yrs. geld., D/CT or RHBAA SSHBEA 21 mo. tri-col. colt, H/J prosp. for amateur adult or youth, quiet, $1200, W/H QH gelding., $1200, aged AQHA

bay w/blaze $6500. S. Usher Douglasville buckskin mare $1000, RHBAA palomino colt,

770-830-1691

$1000. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945

Appendix filly yearling, regd., gorgeous Reg. Arabian broodmare, 10 yrs., 15hds.,

sorrel, very athletic w/wonderful disp., should beau. head & neck, broke to ride, $1000. E.

mature 16hds., Affirmed gr'daughter, moving Teal Franklin 706-675-1283

must sell $3000. Ellen Dawe Social Circle Regd. TB mare, 15.3hds., 4 yrs. old, very

770-464-0097

nice, $2000 obo. S. Stana Atlanta 770-241-

Arabian 2 1/2 yrs., stud $800; saddlebred 3201 770-943-1700

mare 8 yrs., 16hds., $1000; QH mare 13 yrs., Regd. miniature horses, beau. pintos,

kids horse 16hds. $1000. Charles Libretto gentle, pulls cart and ride, $600-1200. Elaine

Carrollton 770-854-4553 770-269-9703

Honea Carnesville 706-384-7174

Arabian geld regd., 10 yrs. old, 14.2hds., Roping horse, head or heels, quiet in box,

gray, 'Deau:;0rie~exp:rider'$800','D: Gbdbre ratesgooa. Jimmy Fisher CraWtordville.706-

Carrollton 404-406-0348

456-2010

Arabian geld., 3 yrs. old, steel, gray, exc. on ground and .under saddle, trail rides alone, Bask gr'son $2500. K. Frazier Sharpsburg 404-561-6603

SSH tobiano, sorrel/white stallion; TWH/RH
broodmares, sorrels, 1 has colt, 1 open, SSH
2 yr. mare. Dana Adams Rabun Gap 706746-2307 .

Arabian gelding, 9 yrs. old, dapple grey, Safe 3 ft. Hunter, 12 yrs. TB, 17hds., quiet

easy keeper, sound & healthy $1800. K. and consistent, looks grt., flat or fences.

Brooks Roopville 770-854-6274

Jamie Comstock Cumming 770-844-1838

Arabs regd., 12 yrs. old, grey mare $1500; Shetland pony gelding, 3 yrs. old, green3 yrs. old, Rose grey filly, imprinted $1000. J. broke, dark gray roan w/blaze, good cont. Flaningan Griffin 770-467-8026 404-874- $300. M. Cawood Tunnel Hill 706-935-8110

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Sport horse, 16hds., 1O yrs., gray gelding,

Black TWH gelding, 15 yrs. old, loads, easy jumps 3'6". training level dressage, athletic &

trail, rides anywhere, 9 yrs. old child, rides bold, grt. eventer, exp. rider $6500. Skye

$1200. Colleen Jones Social Circle 706- Franklin Cairo 912-872-8086

557-9344

TB mare, 8 yrs. old, 16hds., very pretty,

Black/white tobiano TWH/SSH stallion, 6 grey/black markings, hunter/jumper prospect, yrs., 15.3hds regd: & broodtyped, exc. disp., willing learner, intermediate rider, exc. cont.

smooth gait, show or breeding quality $6500. $4500. June Lucas Waycross 912-285-9293

David Ketchum Ila 706-789-2010

TWH 4 yr. geld., 15.1hds., blk., stocky,

Blk. regd. TWH, 13 yrs. old, bred to great trail/pleasure horse, calm, loads, neck

blk./white TWH. Earl Stokes Griffin 770-227- reins, very smooth gorgeous mover $2500.

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Cindy Taylor Sharpsburg 770-251-1517

Blk./wh. Pinto gelding, 9 yrs., spirited, TWH black geld., $1000, TWH sorrel mare,

steady trail horse w/tack $2250. D. Coe 6 yrs., $1250, both gentle & good trail riding

Monticello 706-468-2383 706-468-9463

horses. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881

Buggy horse, 9 yrs., Standardbred geld., TWH gelding, 16hds., black w/star & snip, Amish trnd., traffic safe, anyone can drive. 16 yrs: old, most anyone can ride $1200. J. R. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904 Hilliker Mauk 912-649-6753

Child safe horses, beginner-advance, 7 yr. black mare $4500; 6 yr. red bay mare $2500; 9 yr. bay mare $2500, all English/Western. K. Roberts Lithonia 770-987-3628

TWH mare, 8 yr. old, 15.2hds., blk., sire Ebony's Mountain Man, large foals, TWH gelding, blk., 15hds. perfect trail horse. Mary Ellen Blalock Rome 706-234-8069

Female Donkey for sale, good price. Anita Dewey Macon 912-746-2918
Gentle donkey gelding, sorrel roan color, . standard size, good herd guard. Norma
Green Macon 912-244-8967
Gray QH mare, no papers, 14.5hds., 900 lbs., gentle, 10 yrs., Appaloosa gelding, 14.5hds., 6 yrs., both gentle, call aft. 6pm .. Wayne Carter Metter 912-685-5390
Hallinger gelding, 1 yr. old $1050; Appaloosa mule, 4 yr., loads, clips, trails, gentle $2250. Joe Jordan Douglasville 770942-4872 770-942-4294
Hallinger mare, beau., 3 yrs. old, quiet/willing, works, rides, loads, mature 13.2hds. to 14 hds., must see $2250. M. Rush Bremen 770-537-3560
Half Arabian blk. mare, big and beau., hunter u/s and western pl. champion, region XII top five, $6000; obo. L. Towle Fayetteville 770-716-9114
Head horse, '91 AQHA gelding, runs hard, pulls grt., good in the box. Chad King Rockmart 770-749-0928
Jet Decks Lass, 8 yrs. old, bay mare, AQHA fast, good barrel prospect, easy keeper, exp. rider $2500. Sophronia Grantham Boston 912-735-4450
Mammoth Jack, 54", 21 mos. old, red roan,

TWH regd. bay geld., smooth, also red geld., flaxen mane, one 17 yrs. old, one 16 yrs. $1450 ea. neg. Karen Czekala Alpharetta 770-781-9091 770-667-1516
TWH regd. stallion, 2 yrs. old, 16hds., very gentle, well gaited, !;bony & Midnight Sun Breeding Black. Charles Brigham Canton 770-479-2191 770-479-3082
TWH regd., 20 mos. old, blk./white, 16hds., tobiano, two tones Titanic stallion; gentle and beau. Betty Kirby Douglasville 770-9491241
TWH strawberry roan gelding w/4 white socks/blaze, 15.2hds. $1200 obo. Charlene Gilliam Eatoton 706-485-2342
TWH's; 4 Yrs., black/white gelding, 7 yrs. old, sorrel gelding, 8 yrs., black geld., 11 yrs., red/white geld. Shea Cross/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH, regd. spotted 5 yr. geld. $2500; Paso Fino 3 yr. geld. $1700; child safe. Ben Bridges Cleveland 706-865-1962
TWHBEA colt, foaled 10/99; grt. gr'son of Midnight Sun, Ebony Masterpiece, loads, leads, grt~ show prospect. Holly Mcshane Clarkesville 706-781-9345
Tenn. Walking mule, 5 yrs. old, 15hds. w/brown nose, works to wagon & rides $1500. Billy Crump Hartwell 706-376-5631

gentle $600. Angela Savage Gainesville 770-287-8084

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Thoroughbred bay filly, 3 yrs. old, greenbroke, 15.1 hds. $1500. Russell Conner Hawkinsville 912-892-9394 912-'!!92-2754
Trail-ET 2H bumper pull, extra tall/wide, new tires, ramp, good cond., $2000 obo, Ansley ProNatl. cross country, 17" $1200 obo. Suzanne Hammond Carrollton 770-2587863
Tri-colored spotted saddle horse, ultra loud with 2. blue eyes, 13 yrs., 15.2hds, gelding regd. 4 ways, exp. rider, worth more than $2500. R. M. Carlson Carnesville 706-6540434
Poultry/Fowl For Sale

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'95-'99 peafowl, Blues, Pieds, Javas and Whites, $50/up; also, grey peacock pheasants prs. Ray Watts Macon 912-7436692
1 pr. proven black swans, 1 pr. 2000 black swans. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-567-2454
10 Blue Silkies $60, white and buff chicks $2 each, other chicks for sale. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-636-1946
11 Game hens, 2 roosters, 3 pr. bantams, 4 guinea hens, 1 rooster, all laying. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
11 mxd. Game chicks, hatched 5/17/00, $3 each. George Archer Griffin 770-227-7332
16 Black Star Sex Link hens, all laying, young & Murray RIR roosters, 4 1/2 mos. old. Amanda Wadley Statham 770-725-2464
2 broad breasted Bronze Tom Turkeys, 15 mos., $20 each, no Sunday sales. Barbara Rylee 1710 Nunnally Farm Rd. Monroe 30655 770-267-3051
2 young, sexed, unrelated pairs Welsh Harlequin ducks, Holderread's top show quality, excellent layers, $20/pr. C. B. Smith Tiger 706-782-0186
20 RIR & mix chicks, 8 wks., $2 each, 38 RIR & mix chicks, 4 wks., $1 each. M. Smith Forsyth 912-994-9742
2000 hatch, RIR, Dominiques, price according to size, pr. White Fantail $10, pr. White Pekins, grown $25. Carolyn Devitt Ringgold 706-965-7408
2000 hatch, mixed chickens, approx. 75/$1 each. Jim Snow Stockbridge 770507-6343
5 yr. old Indian Blue male peacock $75. Kathy Pike Acworth 770-975-1213
50 common pigeons $3 each, no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie .912-9415541
7 Egyptian geese, two breeders, five 3 mo. old $200. G.L. Johnson Chatsworth 706695-4924
7 laying Araucanas & 2 Bantams, free, bring box, call evgs. R. Jones Rex 770-9627252
All natural healthy pastured chickens and turkeys feed includes probiotics, Icelandic, kelp reserve now. A. Dorminy McDonough 770-957-1982
Araucana chicks, 7 wks., 5 left, $2.50 each, call before 9 p.m. B. Zingleman Norcross 770-925-9139
Babies, Silkie bantam, Cochin, Black Rosecomb chicks, mallard ducks, (3rd gen. from wild), Mandarin ducks; also, cage bird babies. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
Baby Pearl guineas $2 up, guinea eggs $3/doz., no shipping. John Burnett Bremen 770-646-3236
Baby chicks for sale, White Crested Black Polish, Golden Sebrights and White Silkie, $1 each. M. Raese Hartwell 706-376-5500
Baby chicks, hens & roosters; also, 1 goose & sev. White King pigeons. T. Miller Griffin 770-229-8156
Baby mallard ducks, 3 generation, baby peacocks, baby guineas, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Perry 912-987-3687
Baby mallards, (3 generations), White Pekin ducks, baby guineas, white & speckled, baby turkeys, baby chicks, Game hens/roosters, aft. 6 p.m. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-6360
Bantam chicks for sale, $1 and up according to age, sev. diff. breeds. Alton Gilreath Gainesville 770-536-5168
Bantam chicks: BB Reds, Silver Duckwing, Gold & Silver Sebrights, W.O.E. & Silkies, Dominiques, Game, White Leghorn $1/up; also, ducks. Dwayne Beard Royston 706245-5736
Bantams, 6 breeds, 2000 hatch; also, young grey geese and Game chickens. R. L. Miller Winder 770-867-2440
Bantams, Barred Rocks, OE & others, Fantail pigeons, doves, turkeys and 5th gen. Mallards, sell/trade. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 912-452-8497
Bantams, Black Cochins, BB Red Quail, Old English $2.50c$4 each, call before 9 p.m. G. Martin LaFayette 706-764-2004
Bantams, purebred, March hatch: Golden Laced Cochin, Silver Sebrights, and Buff Brahmas, $5 each. A. Edwards Rome 706290-0860
Bantams: RIR, Frizzles, Cochins, White Silkies, Silver Fawn, Red/Blue O.E., Standards: RIR, White Rock; Royal Palm turkey. Gary Duncan Hampton 770-7071606
Bantams: Sultans, Porceleans, Sumatras, Belgian Quail, Old English, 21 breeds. Ronnie Bennett Douglas 912-384-5436

Beau. Top-Hat Polish chicks, big Black Giants, Crested Top-Hat ducks, all ages, great selection & prices. Chrystal Eckes Winder 770-307-5942
Big chicken and some bantams for sale. E.M. Legg 248 Jack Creek Rd. Hiawassee 30546 706-896-2846
Black Australian swans $450 each or $900 pr.; also, peacocks and Muscovy ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282
Black Australorps, 6 wks. old, Buff Orpingtons, 6-9 wks. old, buy 5 get one free. AbronDykes RFD. 1, Box 10 Chester 31012 912-875-3094
Buff Orpington, White Leghorn, Chukar, Ringneck Pheasants. Jesse Bryant Franklin .7:..::.06::.-...::6c7._.::.5--=3.::.9.::.6.:..1- - - - - - - - - - -
Chickens and ducks for sale, call after 5 p.m. Bill Bryant Hawkinsville 912-783-4041
Chickens, rare Barred Hollands, 3 mos. old, Buff Orpingtons, 1 yr. old, Bantam Cochins, 5 mos. old. S. Nellis Newnan 770-304-3324
Chicks '00: Golden Laced Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, N.H. Reds, Mille Fleurs, Mottled Cochins, Golden Laced Cochins. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575
Chicks, Barred Rock, Dominique, Araucana, Partridge Rocks, Speckled Sussex, Reds, all lge. breeds, purebreds, eggs for incubation/consumption. David White Lula 770-869-7467
Colored Fantail pigeons, White King pigeons. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Doves: adults and babies in diff. colors., $5 each, Ive. msg. Kevin Daft Atlanta 404-6332409
For sale/trade, baby ducks, White Pekins, Patridge Rock Standard; also, have sev. diff. var. of O.E. young chicks. Randy Hill Canon 706-245-0170
Free to good home, 3 roosters, one full Game, two part Game. Dean Upchurch Lexington 706-743-7292
Game Hatch, Mugs, Greys, R.H., Murphy, Spangle Butcher, Kelso, pure and crosses, $40-$100. Pat White Temple 770-562-4078
Game chicks, White Claret and Sid Taylors and Minor Blues & Dominiques & Aseels. Nelson McCarty Royston 706-245-9569
Game fowl Hatch, Brown Red, Spangled Jarrett, Lacey Roundhead, Manzie! Greys, pure and cross. Marshall Brown Dalton 706673-2225
Game fowl, 8-1 Owks. old, Grays & Madigan Clarets, pure, proven stock Larry Knight Mansfield 770-787-5528
Game fowl, Butcher, Hatch hens, cocks, pens, selling out, 50 cocks & 50 hens. Steve Whidby Carnesville 706-384-3154
Game, Brown Leghorn, Bantam Araucana, 2000 chicks, all reas. priced. Ronald Horton Zebulon 770-567-4339
Golden & Silver Sebright chicks and adults, diff. prices. E. Alexander Alto 706-778-8694
Gray and Buff Japanese, WOE, Silkes, Sebrights and other bantams. Chuck Mabry Norcross 770-381-0132
Guinea Keets, Pearls, Lavenders, Coral Blues, Royal Blues, Albinos; also, 7 types chickens, guinea hatching eggs. Joe Moxley Tarrytown 912-529-4852
Jumbo-Pharoah quail alive or dressed. A.W. McDuffie 4358 West Horseshoe Rd. Blackshear 31516 912-449-4610
Khakieampson $3 and up, ducklings $3.50 and up, Game $1 O Trio, doves $3.50 and up. William Kelley Canton 770-479-2773
Laenvelder chicks $3, Khaki Campbells ducklings $2.50, White Embden goslings $5, all from lge. hatcheries, emailgayanks@southernlink.new. Jane Yank Colbert 706-788-3327
Mallard duck babies, 3 gen. from wild $6 each, ready for lake, fully feathered. Ed Reisenuitz Decatur 404-289-9016
Mallard ducklings to adults, 4 generation, $3 to $8. Raymond Seckinger 735 Mack English Rd. Ellabell 31308 912-858-5048
Mallard ducklings, May 2000 hatch, 5th generation from wild, $15 each, must have pond. Susan Zakeri Dacula 770-932-2167
Many diff. breeds of pigeons and other animals for sale, will ship or def. DanieI Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Mix Homer pigeons for sale, around 20, $5 each. B. Dykes Sparta 706-444-7559
Modern Game Bantams, BB Red, Red Pyle, Blue Splash, O.E. Bantams, Barred Rock and BB Red, Dominique chicks, cheap T.J. Martin 3835 Dial Mill Rd. Conyers 770761-4896
Muscovy ducks, beau., high qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $10 each. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Old English Bantam Spangles: black, Silver Duckwing, and Golden Sebright hens, Silver Sebrights rooster. C. McKenzie Gainesville 770-536-8602
Peachicks, Indian Blue, asstd. var. of young ducks, also, doves and Roller pigeons. Linda Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158
Peacock eggs for sale $4 each, Red/Gold Pheasant eggs $3 each, Bantam chicks fo r safe, Seth Strickland Jackson 770-775-3456 770-775-6028
Peafowl, (breeders & chicks), Whites Blues, Black Shoulders, Cameos and Javas Paul Mathis Temple 770-562-3349
Peafowl, 4 pr., 1 yr. old Indian Blue, 1 pr. 1 yr. old Pied, 3 Indian Blue breeder hens; also
pea chicks. Roger Smith Senoia 770-599-
3277
Pheasants, Ringneck chicks, eggs and breeders. Gene Langley McDonough 770957-1238
Pigeons, Homer, prs., sgls., adults or young, $5 each. Kim Bishop Box Springs 706-269-3910

Pigeons, White Homers, $15/pr. William Biffle Decatur 404-294-1072
Pigeons- White Homing, $5 each, all birds banded. David Maddox Macon 912-7508891
Pigeons: Trumpeters $10 each, Homing, beau. diff. colors, $8 each. Callie Green Winder 770-867-7566
Pr. turkeys, hen Red Bourbon an dgobbler, Eastern, $60; young Black Standard Cochin, 2 baby Buff Orpingtons, all $10, will trade. Tunmy Lepard Roopville 770-854-7713
Purebred Dominiques, S.L. Wyandottes, Ancona, Araucana, Barred Rocks, Buffs, chicks, some laying. Roger Doan Ball Ground 770-893-3085
Purebred bantams, Buff B.T. Japs., Old English, also sev. breeds of started chicks. C. Rowe Monroe 770-207-9173
Purebred chicks, Rosecomb, Dominiques, RIR, Brown Leghorns, Chuckar quail, and guineas, priced according to age and breed, Double-G Farms. Brian Giddens Milner 770358-1694
Quails, 15 types, qlty. stoc;k, will ship live birds 3 wks. to adults; also, oven-ready dressed birds & eating eggs. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711
RIR, big hens & 1 rooster, Gan Grey Bannies: 6 hens, 2 roosters & 15 bird size chicks, B.B. Reds. Jimmy Puryear Hiram 770-943-2809
RIR, hens and one rooster, $4 each. Dusty Grife Cedartown 770-749-8690
Red production laying hens $5 each, located near Gainesville. Tim/Andrew Wooten Gainesville 404-317-0511 404-372-5422
Rhode Island Red pullets, 15 weeks old, $5 each. Chase Samples Cumming 770-8870553
Ringneck Pheasant chicks for sale, also, eggs and Chukar chicks. Dale Carter Baxley 912-367-0067
Saipans, Golden Top Hats, Leghorns, Black Sex Links, call before 9:00 p.m. s A Mclaughlin Talking Rock 706-253-4798
Selling out, dove, all colors, ~5; brown Fantail pigeons $5, Modenas $8, near Columbus. A. Van Pelt Fortson ,706-5960782
Sex Link hens $6, laying good Araucana hens, lay green eggs $6, Toulouse goose $20. Jerry Bostwick Gray 912-986-5128
Show qlty. bantams from one to five wks., BB Reds, Golden & Silver Sebrights, Black Rosecomb. R.B. Hopkins Dawsonville 706265-3444
Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, White Rock rooster. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770487-2233
Show qlty. white, brown Leghorns, RIR & Cornish; also, 5 colors Old English $S each/up. Tommy Britt Coleman 912-7682198
Show stock, Silver Duckwings laying, $40/pr., chicks from Duckwings $5 each; Creles, Fleurs, Golden Sebrights, Silkes, Japanese, young birds $5 each. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
Silkies, (chickens w/fur), all colors, must sell, great brooders. C.L. Peters Conyers 770-388-7148
Silver pheasant & Bronze turkey chicks for sale, taking orders for hatching eggs. Marie Ware Fort Valley 912-825-1899
Standard Cochins, black or blue, Fawn Silver Duckwings. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217
Swan, white mute, adult male, 4 yrs. old. E. Simmons Tifton 912-388-8598
Turkey's for sale, 1 gobbler, 2 hens, $50 for all, must buy all; also, have 7 Bantam chickens, free w/purchase of turkeys. Gary Spivey Newnan 770-304-2653
Turkeys for sale. Bob Reece 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
White Embden geese hatched 4/28/00, $7.50 each. F. Dean Lizella 912-935-8594 912-744-9540
White King pigeons, mxd. ages & sex, pen raised, approx. 35 head, $5 each. Ronnie Wright Adel 912-896-2674
White Laced Red Cornish, Black, Blue and Royal Palm turkeys. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-773-1635
White Rocks, lge. fowl. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
White doves $5, pigeons: Bald-Headed, Rollers, Splash, Homers, Show Kings $5; also, bantams. Chris Mann Greensboro 404486-4094
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
White geese, beau., $20 each or $30 pr. Lawanna Crile Cedartown 770-748-7487
Young six mo. old Yellow Buff chickens $3 each. Willie Fulcher 2670 Hestertown Rd. Madison 706-342-3739
Pumpkin Space
Allow more space for pumpkins
than for cucumbers or melons, say
experts with the University of
Georgia Extension Service. When
the desired number of fruits have
set, pinch off the end of the vine to
keep others from developing and
encourage the fruits already there
to grow larger. Harvest pumpkins
when rind is hard enough so it can't
be penetrated with a fingernail.
Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web
at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 7, 2000

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

LIVESTOCK WANTED

'99 Silver Star alum. 4-horse slant, dressing Want 15-16 Syd Hill Aussisaddle in good '99 bermuda, lge. rolls $25, sq. bales $2.25

rm., rear tack $17,500. R. S. Hendrix cond., fair priced. K. Sahling Sharpsburg each, sq. bales mulch $1.50 each. H.

Carrollton 770-832-8895

_7...,70.,.,-~30~4_-~56;;_;:2::..:1_ _-..,-----,-c--~~-~ VonRichthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143

'99 Sundowner GN 2 horse slant, load rear Western barrel racing saddle, 15", padded '99 shelled yellow feed corn $3.50/bushel or

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

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-551-9083

tack xi dr used 6 times, willing to sacrifice fully loaded. C. Freese Acworth 770-975-4602

seat, qual. canst. w/stirrups and pad $250. M. Grubbs Jefferson 706-367-5131

$21/barrel, soybeans $37/barrel. Robert Wayne Montgomery Route 1, Box 330

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 advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite quail eggs $20/100, $150/1000, chicks $40/100, $300/1000, started chicks priced according to age & number. Glen Lott Wray 912-468-5566
Jumbo Wisconsin quail chicks $30 per 100. G. Dasher Glennville 912-654-2475
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs & chicks, priced according to age, Maddox Quail Farm. Doug Maddox Macon 912-745-6186
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, chicks, and started birds, Ive. msg. Raymond Haskin Baxley 912-367-3068
Jumbo Wisconsin quail hatching eggs, chicks, and booking flight birds for 2000 season, Simmons Quail Farm. A. Simmons Twin City 912-763-2433
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
Quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., Jumbo Bobwhites $35/100, $.125/500, $220/1000, flight birds & breeders. Raymond Meadows Wadley 912-252-5345
Wisconsin giant quail, flight cond., $2.50 each. Jace Debord Waleska 770-479-3201
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want Dominique rooster. Neal Phelps 1622 Willow Way Woodstock 30188 770-5910847 404-229-4938
Want lge. White Leghorn rooster. David Simonds Dahlonega 706-265-3560
Want to buy Rauen ducks. Skip Kent Sparta 706-444-6498
ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenr:Ja Donnell at 404-651-9081.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
1 Emu free, you catch & load. Hal Bivins Ailey 912-583-2420
2 adult Emus, free. Jerry Headrick Winder 770-867-7889
Beautiful female baby llamas, ILA registered, $800 ea. Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1 092
. Emu chicks from quality stock $30 ea. Earl Mangum Harlem 706-556-9660
Emus free, 2 pair breeders, 1 chick; good stock. Mare Anderson Flovilla 770-775-3436
Llama ALP. female white/dark grey spots, LL.A. regd. bred for fall intense ALP male, white/orange spots. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
Llama, 4 yr. old, brown/white male, very nice, gentle, halter trained, has babies on ground, $550. C. Hemphill Eastman 912374-3255 912-374-2582
Llamas $500/up, weanlings, adults and pregnant females, terms and dely. avail.. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas, 2 males, shots, 2 yrs. old, halter broke, leads, live w/goats, $400 ea.1$700 both. S. Howard Shiloh 706-628-4822
Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., new crop of babies, bred females, studs, guard llamas,

.Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want Paint gelding, 5-10 yrs. old, 15+hds., traffic safe, anyone can ride, to be used for parades/trail riding. Sabrina Wilson Rome 706-368-9543
Want blk./white, beginner/intermediate OH or TWH, 15hds., 5-12 yrs., under $500; must have neg. coggins, any distance okay. Mary Camp Fayetteville 770-583-3624
Want goats, good home, not for slaughter. B. McCormick Bowden 770-258-9505
Want saddlebred horse and/or Welsh type pony. Patricia Garbutt Jesup 912-427-2262 912-427-2415
Want to buy fallow deer, Red deer, will pay top price's. Ray Cross Morven 912-775-2221 912-775-2893
Want two yearling Belgian fillies, prefer blondes that will mature to about 17hds., regd. or not. Don Neubauer Douglas 912-3846771

LIVESTOCK HANDLING

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-
9083.

'00 3H Exiss alum., rear tack, hay rack, LQ

w/sink cabs., full bed, hoVcold shower, in stall
tv, heat, awning $15,000. S. Swearingen

Milledgeville 912-454-3047

'74 Imperial 2-horse extra wide deluxe trlr.,

good cond., new tires, new paint, elec. brakes,

removable divider, mats. Gary Needham Ball

Ground 770-735-1657

'85 GN cow trailer for sale, 24', 2 axle, metal

top $2000 firm, call between 6 pm. to 10 pm.

Lemar Green Snellville 770-972-4293

'86 Stoll cattle trailer, GN, 20'x6' w/cage top

and canvas, oak floor, good cond. $3200.

David Cannon Elberton 706-283-3653

'86 featherlite alum. 6 horse slant, dressing

rm. rear, side and top storage, $7000; show

rig. Guy Benefield Grantville 770-583-2388

'89 Jackson 2 horse GN w/4' dressing rm.,

good cond. $3800. M. Reed Jefferson 706-

367-7692

'

'91 Southern 3 horse slant, bumper pull,

dressing room, good floor, good tires, spare &

mat, $2500/obo. Sheri Fennell Dallas 770-

445-5696

.

'92 Bee white 3 horse trailer w/lack rm., new tires/brakes, good floor/mats $1900; call aft. 3:30 pm, Carey Bannister Powder Springs 770-739-0535
'94 4 horse GN alum. sidekick, dressing rm., rear tack, air cond., insulated roof, boot box, hat rack $13,500. D. Mullinax Conyers 770-385-0419 770-385-5541
'94 CM Playday 2 horse bumper pull trailer, 6'6" tall, tinted windows, mats spare tire $2500. Cheryl Young Crawfordville 706-456-3153
'95 S & H 2 horse/stock 14' BP trailer, tack/dressing rm., walk through w/camper door, $3200; like new cond. D. Wood Danielsville 706-795-0170
'96 Bee .Super Deluxe 4H GN trailer, extra lrg. DR, RT, drop windows, $6500 firm must sell. Angelle Mitchell Kingston 706-291-8371
'96 Sundowner 3 horse slant gn, 1O' living quarters, + 3' mid-tack, like new. Judy Bradley Lawrenceville 770-995-1074
'96 circle J 2 hor.se slant BP, fully-padded, drop-down feed doors, tack room w/saddle racks, blanket bars/bridle hooks, like new $5000. Martha Land Conyers 770-918-9065
'97 Gooseneck Southern, 4-horse slant load trailer, living qtrs., tack storage & more, new tires, & more, exc. cond. J. Wright Cumming 770-889-7411
'97 Ponderosa stQCk trailer bumper pull w/sway bars, 16'x7', exc. floor, good mats, elec. brakes $2200 nego. Sandie Westray Winder 770-307-9763
'97 Silver Star GN 3 horse trailer, 6'

'99 Sundowner Valuelite, 3 horse slant, ac/h, extra lrg. dressing room, walk-thru door, drop windows w/face guards, $17,795. S. Brown Newnan 770-251-4290
14 ft. 2 horse stock trailer, '89 Hale, storage area, new tires/floor, mats included $1200. K. Bowen Conyers 770-364-6716
14" round skirt barrel racing trophy saddle, light stain/Ian seat w/girth and breastplate $350; other. Shari Wilkins Franklin 770-8548407 770-705-1364
16" Western saddle $150; like new. Linda Gaulden Byron 912-956-3068
16" black dresage saddle, w/leather girth, new safety stirrups, leathers included, good cond., $175. Robin Cortez Loganville 770466-6771
16-ft. Ponderosa Gooseneck trailer, black, chrom wheels, new floor, lights, gqod tires, front half living qtrs. $2600. G. Cox Rome 706-232-1563
17 corral panels and gates $600. Sue Klassen Dallas 770-445-4094
17" County Competitor dressage saddle $600; 14 1/2" Corinthian saddle in new cond. $500. J. Taylor Monroe 77oc207-4776
17" English made No~hrop All-Purpose saddle, wool stuffed panels, very good cond., no fittings $400 firm. K. Beels Bethlehem 770-307-1973
17" blk. Klimke dressage saddle, exc. cond. $650. Stephanie Mayhen Marietta 770-9733o99
19" cut back saddle w/new pad & girth, $185 firm. J Clower Douglasville 770-9428545
1999 Sundowner 3 H slant gooseneck, partial living quarters, air rear tack, walk-thru horse compartment, $18,500; obo. Cheri Purson Snellville 770-979-5172
2 2H trailer, TB size, escape doors, Bee w/manger/tack, ex. cond. $2800; custom trailer, 8' removable divider, good cond,.$1200 obo. Cathy Stevens Atlanta 770-445-1664
2 horse bumper pull Stidham trailer, new paint, wiring and lights, grt. cond., solid floor, fully enclosable, $2250; obo. Kelly Wood Norcross 770-923-9083
2 new foal halters, nylon $5 ea., also beetle short shank hackamore $18. Tamara Tucker Fitzgerald 912-468-7187
2000 Big valley two horse bumper, elec., brakes, walk-in tack, new cond. $3600. Dawn Fendley Cordele 912-273-5898 912-2733245
24', GN, livestock trailer, metal top, good cond., sell/trade for slant load horse trailer, for sale 16' open-top BP. Bill St. John Americus 912-928-5451
4 horse colt BP trailer, green w/tack rm., used once $4500. S. Forehand Brooklet 912-823-3026
4 youth saddles, some new, also setes $50 to $200; 15" pleasure saddle $85. Kim Grimes Buford 770-271-1623
Alum. 2 horse bumper pull, ramp, dressing, $6000; 4 horse GN comm. hauler 8' $7850; obo. Tina Smith Toccoa 770-554-6307
Alum. 2 horse straight load BP w/dressing room/ramp, new wiring, nice $6000 obo. Janice Segars Toccoa 706-886-4406
Australian outback saddle, like new, used 6 times $400. Louise Shriber Snellville 770972-5228
Australian saddle w/horn, pad, breast collar w/running martingale, used 5 times, like new $400. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134
Billy Cook 16" Pleasure saddle, light color, suede seat, silver, handmade original B.C., sulfur, ok, new cond. $650. S. Couch Good Hope 770-267-3351
Circle Y 15" trail saddle, gr!. cond., includes pads & bridle, all fittings $500. T. Vander Ploy Buena Vista 706-329-1947
Custom handmade trail saddle, Western type rigged like a Triple T, 15" seat $375; good cond. B. Martin Barnesville 770-358-9922
Dresser 125 E Tracked End, loader, 4 way bucket, new under carriage, very good cond. $16,000. B. Childers Chatsworth 706-6959073
Good used Western saddle, 16" padded seat, blk. w/silver $250. B. Mullis Lizella 912935-8693

Reynolds 31076 912-847-2356

RABBITS

2000 1st cutting May 15, 1500 sq. bales fescue & bermuda mix, weed & rain free in

barn, $2.50 per bale, exc. horse qlty. Gary

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
2 bunnies, 12 wks. $1 O ea., 7 bunnies, 6wks. $7 ea., Call 9 AM.-3 PM., e-mail anytime. Sherrie Winstead P.O.Box 2456 Newnan 30264 sjames1@mindspring.com 770-502-7856

Kimball Tallapoosa 770-574-2232
2000 Alfalfa & rye mix bales, and oat hay bales, exc. horse hay; also, '99 Alfalfa forage analysis, Rowan Oaks Farm. Nan Kittrell Madison 706-342-4535
2000 Alicia bermuda horse .qlty. hay $2.75 to $3.50/bale, depending on qty. purchased. John Davis Davis Ranch Statesboro 912-

2 male, 2 female large Lop type $5 ea. 587-5216

Kathy O'Kelley Douglasville 770-489-1833

2000 Bahia/fescue hay, sq. bales $2.75 at

3 mixed does, rabbit breeder cages, single barn. Larry Carpenter Ellaville 912-937-9383

cages/hutches, feeders and drinkers. Lou 2000 May hay for sale, 5x5 rnd. rolls, dry,

MacDonald Flowery Branch 770-945-2810 fescue, rye grass & oats. Bentley Monroe

Adorable Hoto babies, avail June 1st., only 770-267-3067

have 3. Ellen Morley Fayetteville 770-969- 2000 Tift 44 hay and Coastal bermuda hay,

7468 770-855-7468

well fer!., sq. bales, dely. avail; also, Alfalfa

Baby bunnies, Holland Lops $15; Dutch hay, foliage analysis, horse qlty. Helmut $1 O; mixed $10. Wilton Robertson Cawthon Rome 706-291-0671

Jonesboro 770-477-8455

2000 Tift 44 prime horse hay, fer!., UGA soil

Bunnies for sale, $7 ea., almost fryer size. specs., $2.75 in field, $3.qO in barn, sq. bales,

Martha Kilpatrick Suches 706-747-2055

dely. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878

Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Mini-Rex, 2000 bermuda grass hay in rnd. or sq.,
Dwarf, Dutch, NZW and standards, rabbit good qlty. hay. Tommy Garren Tifton 912compost and fryers GA. licensed. S. Guiney 386-8917 912-388-8656

Covington 770-786-6227

2000 clean sq. bales rye grass, $2.50

Bunnies, Dwarf, Mini Rex, Mini Lop, fescue, $2.50 orchardgrass $3.50. C. D. standard, wholesale/retail, licensed breeder. Medley Ellijay 706-635-2258

Donna Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994

2000 exc. fescue orchard grass hay,

Bunnies, Mini Rex w/pedi., sml. breed, rain/weed free, heavily fer!., 4x4 rolls, $25 per

short hair, good w/children or show $15/up. roll, Stone Oak Farms. Marsha Halloran

Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554

Arnoldsville 706-548-0066

Flemish giants, dill. ages & prices. Wylie 2000 -exc. qlty. fescue-bermuda mix, sq.

"'R""ic""h"'a"'rd:..::s..::.o:..:.n...cJ::..:o:..:n;;,,:e:..::s=b..::.o;..;ro::....:...77'-0=--...;.4'-78::..-..::.6.::.35:::2=--- 'bales, well fer!., rain free, in the barn, $3.25

Free bunnies to a good home, call aft. 8:30 each. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-

pm. or between 2-3 pm. James Campbell 914-2767

Auburn 770-963-2663

2000 fescue hay $2 in the field, you load,

NZW breeders, 12-14 wks., $7-$15, 4-6 sq. bales, Ive.. msg. Linda Foley Cumming

wks., bunnies $3.50-$5, qlty. stock. Charles 770-822-9144

Kent Ocilla 912-468-7423

2000 fescue hay or rye hay $18 per4x5 roll,

NZW-Smut Nose, fryers to breeders, and stored in barn. Terry Stephenson Commerce

other big variety. C. Harper Byron 912-956- 706-335-2654

2432

2000 fescue hay, 23 rolls, 4x5 at $18; '99

Purebred rabbits, Dutch, Dwarf, Mini-Lops, fescue, limed & fer!., 4x5 rolls at $10 each.

Holland Lops, Chec.kered Giants and Myra Cowley Calhoun 706-602-4744

Palominos, assorted colors. Billy Murphy 2000 fescue hay, 5x5 rolls, $25/roll, call

Lula 770-983-3346

evgs. Richard Meremonte Hampton 770-

Rabbits $5/up, bunnies to adults, all colors. 707-0216

Bobby R. Jones Sr. Box Springs 912-649- 2000 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales $2.25

4062

each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon

Rabbits for sale $3/up, most are San Juan. 706-356-8295

Hugh.Overby Richland 912-838:9819

2000 fescue hay, well fer!., rain free,

Rabbits for sale, $8 ea. or will deliver locally medium rolls, will del. locally 4 bale min., $24

for $10 ea. Lisa Cline Ringold 706-673-5778 del., $22 you pick up. Bobby Whitton

Rabbits for sale, adults and babies, $5 for Buchanan 770-646-9614_ , ' ..-. .: ....

babies, $10 for adults. Scott Wray Locust 2000 fescue mxd. hay, well fert.,- 4x5 rolls

Grove 770-898-6260

$25; '99 fescue mxd. $15. Frances Farrar

Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or Griffin 770-228-6348 770-228-9409

dressed fryers; also, solid wire cages, made to 2000 fescue, rain free, sq. bales, $2.60 in

order. Y. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967

barn, can del. James Phillips Fayetteville

San Juan rabbits for sale $5 ea. Chad 770-460-0413



Bishop Cedartown 770-684-5963 770-748- 2000 fescue, rain free, well fer!., horse qlty.,

3890

$3 at barn, rye grass straw $2, dely, avail. Al

Small bunnies $5 ea., 2 bucks $5 ea. Daniel Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929

Bates Harrison 912-552-7909

2000 hay, fescue, lge. 5'x5' rolls, 100+ rolls,

$10 roll if all taken and buyer loads, fer!. B. S.

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN

Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530 2000 horse qlty. fescue bermuda mxd., sq.

bales $2.50 in field/rolls, $30-4x5, dely. avail.

If you have questions regarding ads in this R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419 category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. 2000 horse qlty. fescue, orchard grass,
clover mix hay, rain free, $3/bale, dely. avail.

All hay ads must contain the variety al' C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-9544

hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc-
'98 & '99 rolled peanut hay, exc. qlty. Ray Abbott Albany 912-435-3775 912-347-3131

2000 horse qlty. hay, bermuda/rye mix, sq. bales $3.50 each, rnd. rolls in dry $40 each. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326
2000 oat hay, horse qlty., $3.50/bale in

'99 & 2000 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., all sq. barn, also, 4x5 rolls. Don Malcom Social bales, dely. avail. Jill Sutherland Jefferson Circle 770-464-2951

706-367-8821
'99 Alicia bermuda $2 sq. horse qlty., in barn, $1 mulch hay sq., near Savannah. Gary Hollingsworth Midway 912-884-7050 800-

2000 prime Coastal bermuda; also, 2000 prime rye, fer!. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales, dely. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912994-6463

679-2000

2000 prime fescue $25, rye/bermuda mix

'99 Alicia bermuda, horse qlty. hay, sq. $20 4x5 rolls, well fer!., all in barn bales $2.50 bale in barn. Fred Fletcher . R. Rawlins Monroe 770-267-3227

Sparks 912-549-6013

2000 qlty. fescue hay, horse qlty., $2.75 in

'99 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $3 per barn. Craig Smith Danielsville 706-795-3066

bale. D. Foister Camilla 912-294-0204

2000 rye grass, well fer!., sq. bales, in barn,

'99 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse $2.50 per bale. E.L. Smith Hull 706-548-2176

from $800. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672- dressing rm., rear tack, removable partitions Hale horse stock trailer bumper pull, open qlty., rain free, highly fer!. H.D. Sharpe Lyons Alfalfa-orchard grass hay $4 per bale. Rex

4477

$12,000. Cater/Jim Hartley Monroe 770-207- top, good cond. $875. Ron Hulett Milan 912- _9--,12=--=-52...,,6,--_6_36_9.,-,---,-----,-~-~--,-- Johnson Hiawassee 706-896-2746

Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. 1897

362-4695

'99 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, rain free, Alicia hay for sale, rnd. rolls. Zand Murphy

avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. Terry Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258
Llamas, males & female, 1 yr. old white male, $2500, 14 in herd regd. w/natures acres farm. F. Woodruff Clayton 706-782-6218 800-621-1768
Llamas, regd., all ages, bred females, studs, yrlg., pleasure, guard animals, packing, show quality, halter trained. L. Beck Loganville 770-466-9870
Llamas, very gentle, will deliver. Sherri A. Rudd 540 Ascention Trail Cleveland 30528 706-865-7799
Llamas, weanlings, adults, pregnant females, lge. selection, priced $650 to $5000, Crystal River Ranch. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
Llamas-babies, breeders, pet, guard living w/goats, gentle, handled daily, $500 to $5000. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820
Ostriches breeder pair for sale, best offer, not for slaughter. Jim Parnell Lawrenceville 404-456-1268

'97 Sundowner 2 horse bumper pull trailer, tack compartment, exc. cond. $4900 firm. Jon Strickland Gainesville 770-983-3888
'97 colt 3H slant, dressing rm, GN, mats, elec: brakes, like new. D. Hopkins Good Hope 770-207-4328
'97 field trail trlr., 4 horse, water tank, feed windows, good cond. $10,000. Ferrell Kitchens Warner Robins 912-922-9226
'98 Bee horse trailer, like new, rear ramp w/lop doors, dressing rm., many extras, BP $5500. David Seahorn Douglasville 770949-4453
'98 Cato Classic 28' alum. horse/stock trailer, dress/lack rm. w/AC, like new $15,000. Mark Masters Dawson 912-995-2980
'98 Sundowner 3 horse slant GN trailer, drop down windows, rear tack, 7' dressing rm., exc. cond. Mary Kirk Grantville 770-583-9944
'98 Wrangler 4 horse bumper pull trailer w/tack rm., hay racks, exc. cond. $3800~ Janet McDade Crawfordville 706-456-2950
'99 Silver Star alum. 3 horse GN, lrg. dr.

Jefferies AP saddle, 17'', good cond., includes pads, bridles & all fittings $500. Tara Crowder Buena Vista 912-649-2061
New m/w trooper saddle, 16" seat brown $600; nego. Pat Cannon Collins 912-6937793
Patent leather show harness $450; 2 show saddles 4" cut back w/fittings $450 ea., show bridles $75. J. B. Gage Zebulon 770-5673565
Pony saddle, good cond., $100 ea. obo, Australian stock saddle, almost new $100 obo, want 13" show saddle bridle. Patrea Pabst Atlanta 404-873-8794 706-213-1197
Show chaps for men, 1 pr. black w/silver conchos $75; 1 pr. sand, basket stamped leather, silver 3pc. buckle $200. L. Branan McDonough 770-914-9980
Sideboards for longbed pickup truck w/lop, $85, for hauling livestock/hay/straw. F. Chesser Smyrna 770-435-5304
Simpco Mustang youth 14" Western saddle, like new $175 or obo. M. Carleton

you load from barn $2.50. James Donaldson Macon 912-745-5284
'99 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fer!., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. S. Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268
'99 Tift 44 bermuda hay, top qlty. sq. bales $2.50, rolls $25. J. K. Still Good Hope 770267-7283
'99 Tift 44 bermuda, well fer!. & weed free, 60+ 4x5 rolls, $10/roll, Ive. msg. Steve Taunton Hahira 912-794-1066
'99 Tift 44 hay, sq. bales/$3. James Pillow McDonough 770-957-9909
'99 Tift 44, square bales in barn, horse hay 2.00, mulch hay. Larissa W. Daley 729 Ardmore-Oaky Rd Springfield 31329 912754-9595 .
'99 Tift 44, well fer!., in barn, $3.75 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
'99 Tift 44/85 hay, horse qlty., other, 5x5 rolls/$25 at farm, can deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616
'99 bermuda hay, sq. & 5x6 rnd., feed or

Baxley 912-367-9791
Bermuda hay, well-fert./weed-free, now taking orders for sq. & rnd. bales, can del. lge. orders, baling in Pike, Meriwether, Houston Cos. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080
Bermuda/fescue hay, heavily fer!., horse qlty. $3/bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770948-7282 404-760-3071
Bulk oats for sale. Bobby Mclendon Blakely 912-723-3192 912-723-4341
Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq, and rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., rnd. bales $25, sq. bales $3. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912729-5343 904-225-0222
Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., fer!., rain free, rnd., sq. bales, taking orders for 1st, 2nd cutting. Bill Mccraney Fairburn 770-9642325
Coastal bermuda, rain free, horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, stored in barn. David Muse Perry 912987-3386

When advertising in the Market Bulletin, rm., customized w/cedar paneling, used twice, Dawsonville 770-893-2727

mulch qlty.," hay located in Sylvester. Jason Coastal bermuda, sq. bales $3, fescue, sq.

the individual owner's name must be exc. cond., $15,500. J. Payne Bolingbroke -South Down rams, 3 mos. old, some adults Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-6533 912-382- bales/$1. Nell Mobley Waynesboro 706C554-

listed in the ad.

912-994-2371

$125. James Hanson Winder 770-867-4394 5870

2991 706-794-8835

Wednesday June 7, 2000

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Combine run oats $2.50 bsh., bulk, disc. if Ga. collards, germ 78%, purple top turnips, Angel's trumpet, (brugmansia), trees Daylilies, hosta, hardy hibiscus, liriope, Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill

ge. g!}'.. W. T. Davis Haddock 912-932-5462 germ. 83%, lge. pumpkin seed, germ. 60%, $15/up; banana trees $1 Olup, variety of pond Homestead verbena, aucuba, other, no Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little

Exe. horse qlty. fescue hay, no weeds or $1/pkg., SASE. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St. plants avail., Ive. msg. Patrice Cook shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267- Ellijay 706-635-4891

rain, 2000 first cut, sq. bales $1.25 in field or Savannah 31406

Covington 770-787-6141

5053

Hostas, choose from over 180 var., $3/up,

$3.50. J. Raddatz Cleveland 706-865-7139

Improved Ga. red sweet potato plants for Angel's trumpet; amaranth, ornamental Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections Stella de Oro daylilies 12/$18, disc. on 3 doz.

Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bsh. Marvin sale, $30/1000, $18/500, $101100 del. W. R. pepper, morning glory, passion flower, opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt. or more. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770-

Lewis Cordele 912-273-4329

Lightsey Odum 912-367-6781

foxglove, rtidbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Mary Ann Denney 40Q Jim Starr Rd., 943-7530

Fescue 2000, weed free & fert., $1.50 field, New crop, Browntop millet, cleaned & Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg Newnan 770-502-9320

Hybrid daylilies, peak bloom 3rd wk. June.

$2 barn, Cartersville-Canton; wheat straw, bagged, 84% germ., 50 lb. bags, call aft. 6 30277

Daylilies, lge. selection named var. & Mrs. Johnny Allen 56 Allen Lane Blue Ridge

2000 rain free, $2.50 sq. bale in barn. W.S. pm. Ronnie Singleton Buena Vista 912-649- Angel's trumpets, canna lilies and hostas. J. colors, Stella de Oro, 15 fans/$15, 5 min. from 30513 706-492-2292

Hagler White 770-383-8962

7486

Aaron Smy:rna 770-435-4371

575 off 5. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Hydrangeas, native azaleas, Virginia

Fresh cut 2000 fescue/rye hay, 4x5 rnd. White running butter beans exc. flavor & Annual perennial plants and lilies, SAE for Canton 770-479-5224

sweetspire, burning bush, native holly. Dave

bales $20, dely. extra, call on sq. bales. Kathy yielders bear until frost, 95% germ, $6/1/2 lb., price list. James Riherd 214 Spruce Pine Dr. Daylilies, over 1000 var., open garden June Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849

A~~ling Walton Co. 770-932-1259

$10/lb., PP. Joe Patterson Jackson 770-775- Thomasville 31757

9-10, refreshments, everybody welcome, Iris: yellow, yellow/white, blue,

Have 10 A. fescue/orchard mix avail. for 2458 cutting and baling. B. Finger Rome 770-726-
6 203

Ag Plants for Sale

Antique roses $1 O/gal., 40 var., perennials peak bloom mid-June. Patricia Pannell Good purple/white, purple/purple, dayliles, hosta,

from $1, call for lists, no shipping. Lisa Hope 770-267-6630

althaea, Japanese Kerria, liriope, vinca,

Bullard/ Pat Conner Macon 912-474-1298 Daylilies, over 300 var., healthy plants, obedient plant, cannas, w/ship. L. Mulkey

Kentucky Wonder, you cut and bale, Ive. 0 ne, take three. Michael Marks Lula 770-5529 407
Oats for sale, '00 crop, top qlty., bulk only, $3 per bsh. Ted Milliron Shellman 912-6795 801
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls $45 each, dry stored in barn. 111m Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-9226 653

Cert. Coastal, lift 85, lift 78, lift 44 bermuda sprigs, also custom planting. Cale Kight Soperton 912-529-3900
Cresse plants (free), they make old timey greens. Latrell Herring Alpharetta 770-4757651
Heirloom tomatoes, available , 30 varieties, $1.00 ea. plant. Richard Bradford Loganville 770-466-6118

912-474-3116
Asters, beau. purple perennials, red hot poker plants, all $3/gal.; also, wooden wave petunia planters and English trough sedum gardens. S. Strube Suwanee 770-945-8003
August lilies or gm. hosta 6/$12, dbl. daylilies $12/doz., jonquils 2 doz./$12 PP., yellow/white yarrow, asters $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105 706-295-3249

good prices. David Hoyt Social Circle 770787-7821
Daylilies, pink, rose, red, purple, lavender, peach, melon, yellow, orange, gold, almost white, dbls., eyed. Mrs. C.M. Dunning College St. Blakely 912-723-4443
Daylilies, regd. ones, 300+ var., all colors; also, many unnamed seedlings. M. Eanes P.O. Boic"306 Stockbridge 770-474-8827
Daylilies, send $0.55. stamp for descriptive

.Cumming 770-889-7079
Japanese maples, 42 var., other unusual trees, erythrina, (cry baby), Elephant ears & ginger, free perennial w/garden visit. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Japanese red maples, bearded iris, azaleas, cheap, no calls after 9 p.m. Elbert Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763
Leyland cypress $3/up, maples, Bradford pear, pin & willow oaks, hollies, ground

And. 4x4 bales fescue hay, avail. May 24, $14 each, dely. avail. Mike McKinzey Flowe!Y Branch 770-967-6467
Rye grass & short barley, 4x4 rnd. hay,
approx. 700 lbs., horse qlty., $25 per bale.

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
wanrPfumgranily-busfi-:-n-:-1aylor277 Bruce St Loganville 30052 770-466-0301

Bamboo, choice black var. free, you dig. H. Ki~~ Alamo 912-568-7694
Beau. landsc<J.ping daylilies $12/doz. or $35 for 100, all ppd. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833

price list over 350 var. Jean Swann P.O. Box 7686 Warner Robins 31095 912-953-4778
Daylilies, send 2 stamps for 2000 price list of 500 var., super sale prices, AHS Garden, Flat Creek Daylilies. G. Griffin Rte. 4, Box

cover, liriope, hydrangea, begonias, junipers, lantana, more. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770,932-5031 404-280-8823
Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees 1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron

william Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800

FLOWERS FOR SALE

Black Magic, Black Princess, violet stem & 4525 Nashville 31639 912-686-5243

.Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401

Rye straw $1.50/sq. bale, dry, stored under

Hawaiian Elephant ears, ginger lilies, will ship. Daylilies, starting to bloom, come visit, Leyland cypress, 1 gal. pot, for sale.

shelter. Ron Reed Waynesboro 706-437-

Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599

Kitchen's Lily Pad. Ruby Kitchens 570 Salem Wesley Moon Auburn 770-945-4467

1477

If you have questions about this category, Blue bachelor's button, pink lady's fingers, Church Miller Rd. Haddock 31033

Leyland cypress, 3 gal.-15 gal., B&B trees

Sq. bales of lift 44 hay, picked up in field, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. rose moss, petunias, peony poppies, sweet Daylilies: Stella de Oro $1 per fan, up to 10', lge. qty. avail., call for prices. J.

$3/bale; also, have rnd. bales in barn $25/bale, call nights. David Duncan ,RooRville 770-854-4926
Square bales Tifton 44 bermuda hay, barn

Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in ve!Y limited quantities.

peas, four o'clock $1 each w/SASE. A. Phillips 110 Philli~ Dr., Trenton 30752
Boxwoods, aucuba, althaea, daylilies, daffodils, you dig. E. Hood Lilburn 770-923

variegated liriope $0.25 each, $5 shipping up to 30 lbs. Beverly Minish P.O. Box 232 Commerce 30529 706-335-6260
Daylily plants or clumps, hydranges, angel's

_Kirby Palmetto 404-456-4062
Leyland cypress, cryptomeria "Yoshino" liners $1.50, 1 gal./$2.75, 3 gal./$8, butterfly bushes 1 gal./$3.50, purple & yellow. B.

stored, $3.50. Larry Eley White Plains 706- $1 pkg. w/lge. SASE, (e)\tra post. multiple 1591

trumpet, sweet autumn, clematis, hosta, _Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471

_4 67-2184

orders): larkspur, sweet William, coneflower, Bradford pears, P.G. hydragnea, flowering cobalt blue salvia, liatris, autumn joy, calla Leyland cypress, cryptomeria "Yoshino",

Taking orders for fescue hay, dely. included. Gene McTyre Kingston 706-292-9382 706506-0562

(echinacea), rudbeckia hirta, other. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453

cherry, redbuds, other. Clifford Newton 1540 Renfroe Rd. Dalton 30721
Buddlea, hosta, sedums, seaoats, trees &

Iilies, no shipping. Emma Ward Carrollton 770-258-2046
Daylily, trumpet.tree, lamium, vinca major &

Carolina Sapphire, other evergreens, 3 gal./$8.50, 7 gal./$22, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel _Dallas 770-443-5266

Taking orders for horse qlty. fescue bermuda hay, behind baler, sq. bales, fert., limed, qlty., $2.50 per bale. D. Darnell McDonough 770-957-8199.

$1 seed pkt., $3.15/up tropical or heat resistant plants, list of 23 diff. free for SASE. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256

more, $2/up, send LSASE for list, call after 6 p.m. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-229-1332
Butter and egg plants, pink or white oxalis 2

minor, pachysandra, wintercreeper, English ivy, (trays of 144), hosta, mondo, others. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004 770-475-6503

Liriope, green, free, you dig. Marilyn _Hunnicutt Lilburn 770-921-5891
Liriope, green, you dig, for free. C. Taylor Dunwoody 770-396-0533

lift 44 4x5 rnd. bales, mulch, cattle and horse qlty. bales, $18-$25/bale uncovered, 4x5 rye lift combo bales, other. Rebecca Henson TallaRoosa 770-574-5456
lift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest qlty. horse

$1 w/SASE: hardy hibiscus, cleome, tinnia, marigold, August lily, many annual & perennial plants, no ship. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 912-6684983

doz./$12 PP.; lge. zinnias, white hibiscus, Jacob's ladder $2 SASE. L. Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105 706-232-0288
Buy one get one free, wallflowers, rudbeckia, zinnia, marigold, four o'clocks,

Dianthus, hosta, (variegated), liriope, Iamium, pachysandra, vinca minor, standard mondo, mahonia, trumpet trees, others. J.N. Henderson Austell 770-948-5336
Easter egg plant seeds $1 w/SASE. George

Martin gourdseeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Kit _Connelly 1540 Agua Rd. Madison 30650
Mauve colored bachelor's buttons 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156 _Hoke St. Maysville 30558

hay $4/bale, 1000 lb. hay $30, 150-rolls avail., can de!. Herb Bixler Per!}! 912-987-9858
lift 44 hay, weed free, $2/bale in field, avail. most weekends, June thru August. Steve Rhinehart Ranger 706-629-1405

$1.50 each pkt. seed/$0.55 LSASE: mxd. rudbeckia, vitex-pretty blue or white, toothache plant. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1/pkt. w/SASE: red cypress vine, attracts

Well fert. 4x5 bales in barn, fescue/orchard grass, taking orders for sq./rnd. bales, bermuda hay cutting mid-June. Jim Long

hummingbirds, love-lies-bleeding, yellow hibiscus, cleome, white, purple. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

Rome 706,232-7946,;, ''" <,,__, ~ .."..~'-~-'-.
Wheat straw, sq. bales for sale, in the.barn, $2.75 each. Franklin Dowell Rollins Ranch Cartersville 770-386-4464

$9. each PP., rose four o'clock
s'pfraTgfnger,'":2" i:litt: dorstenla,
Kalanchoe. K. Lane 1407 W. Valdosta 31601

tuber, 2 cuts '3 dift buts
Magnolia St.

Yr. 2000 highly fert., rain free horse hay, Coastal, sq. bales $3.50-$4; 4x5 rnd. rolls in dry, $40/roll, outside/$35. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228

'00 seeds: shasta daisy, red & purple verbena, morning glory, yellow daisy, blue cineraria, $1 SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002

heather, dahlia, yellow/pink mums, $0.50 or $1 w/LSASE. F. Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. Flowe!}! Branch 30542
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red, pink, or yellow, choice bulbs, 2-3 eyes, all $11/doz., add $2.50 postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 Suwanee 30024
Cannas, dbl. flame color or yellow, $11/doz., add $2 postage. M... Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680
Catalpa trees, 2-3' in gallon pots, $5 each, no shipping. John Chaney Winder 770-8678263
Cosmos, Japanese hollyhock, cypress vine, red blazing star hibiscus, yellow hibiscus $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767

Caudell P.O. Box 54972 Atlanta 30308
Echinacea seeds $1/Tbsp. SASE; cannas, thrift, phlox, chocolate. mint, $1.50. Rodney Petty 2309 Freydale Rd. Marietta 30067 770973-6009
Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory Flat 770-751-1501
Free gm. liriope for careful digging out of beds. V. Holt Marietta 770-973-1267
Gaillardia, hollyhock, mix col., butter-neggs, red bee balm, physostegia, cleome $8/doz., 3 red, purple oft verbena $8 PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
Gardenia, (June blooms), $5, green Japanese maples $5, pink fragrant sasanqua,

Miscellaneous flower bulbs, shrubbery bushes, items avail. free you to by appt. D.R. .Grant 580 Heard Ave. Macon 31206
Mix col. bearded iris, yellow Japanese iris $8/doz., white or purple Siberian iris $6/doz., $3.50 postage. P. lllley 2854 Hwy. 382 West _Ellijay 30540
Mix col. iris $3.50 per doz. if picked up here, extra .for shipping. Dorothy Oakes _Hogansville 706-637-8501
Mix daylily bulbs 12/$25 plus $3 postage, dbl. postage for more than one price listing. Cora Lee Boggs 6669 Ramson Free Rd. _Clermont 30527 770-983-3133
Mix hibiscus, marigold, blazing star, dbl. red hollyhock, yellow hibiscus $0.50/tsp.

'99 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589 mondo, aspidistra, picturata aucuba, camellia, w/SASE. Gladys . Watkins 731 Peach

AG SEED FOR SALE

w/SASE: Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362

Crape myrtle, dk. pink $2, Carolina jasmine $2, ice plant $0.50, magnolia $6, redbud $1.

hosta, daylilies. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-3555249

_Orchard Rd. Menlo 30731 706-862-2896 Moonflower seed 12/$1 instruction; also,

'99 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. D. Yaun Buford 770-932-2710

Giant cockscomb, cosmos, blue bachelor's angel's trumpet, Confederate rose in cont. $3

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

colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
'99 seed, re-seeding petunias mxd., 1000 seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.

Dahlia seeds 100 seeds/$3, ajuga 100 plants/$25, Mexican petunias 20 plants/$20 PP.; also, Society garlic 20 plants/$20. Bob Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 912-244-8891

button, standing cypress, cypress vine, pink lady finger. W. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, echinacea, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower

at my home. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224
Moonflower, white, hyacinth beans, old maid's, cockscomb, echinacea, yellow hibiscus, Teddy Bear sunflowers. S. Pankey

more than 9 months old) for each type Jefferson 30549

. Daylilies $1.99 each, 1 gal. containers, seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540

seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Gertain varieties of seed are

'99 sultana/impatien seed mxd., 35 colors & shades, tall re-seeding, many variegated, 1/2

some blooming. R. Braddy Glennville 912654-3424

Rd., Ellabell 31308 Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian

Pachysandra $1 O for 50 bare root plants. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076

protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified .seed. For

tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705

Daylilies $5/doz., Stella de Oro, $2/plant, no shipping. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd.

iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post., others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge

Paperwhite narcissus bulbs $25/gal., spineless outdoor cactus plants 3/$15

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, 3" dwarf mondo, variegated euonymus, AIRharetta 30004 770-475-4957

30281 770-474-2981

postpaid. P.E. Scoggins 196 Scoggins Rd.

Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, variegated calla lilies, 100 asstd. hostas, Daylilies 35 diff./$50, Stella de Oro 121$25, Ginkgo tree seedlings, 5-7" , $3 each, no Ashburn 912-567-2526

such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may asstd. ground cover. Cathie Thomas Austell $7 UPS shipping, gift plant. Anne McWilliams mail, must pick up. E. Levan Tucker 770-934- Peony poppies, foxglove, giant

not be propagated for sale unless the seed 770-739-2152

208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins 31088 912- 3472

cockscomb, snapdragons, pink lady's

has been grown as a class of certified 4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; also 923-5160

Golden rain tree, money plant, four o'clocks fingers, blue bachelor's button, sweet peas,

seed. Propagation of such seed is a eucalyptus, herbs, palms, ferns, roses

Daylilies for sale, many cols., named var., $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834 four o'clock $1 each w/SASE. Linda Beemis

violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson no shipping, call for more info. Walter Davis Story Ridge Rd. Washington 30673

18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752

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.

770-775-4967 500 variegated hosta and 170 gn. liriope, 1
gal. nursery stock qlty. S. Dillard Dalton 706259-4301
Achillea, hosta, mtn. mint, stokesia, crinum

4495 Collins Circle Acworth 30101 770-9178816
Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738

Gopher purge rids mole and gopher, $2/gal. size, bearded iris $8/doz., yellow daylily clumps $3, other. M. Smith Clarkesville 706947-1036
Graney greybeard seedlings $5 each plus

Peony poppies, foxglove, rose moss, snapdragons, cosmos, giant cockscombs, dbl. orange & yellow cosmos, sweet peas $1 ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752

Bermuda grass sprigs lift 85 (44) (78} Alicia, Coastal & Russell bermuda, also custom planting avail. M. Knowles McRae 912-362-4778
Browntop Millet seed, avail., 87% germ., 99.53 purity, cleaned & bagged, $14/50 lb. bag. Robert Ray Fort Valley 912-825-7202

lilies, Siberian iris, hybrid daylilies

pachysandra, vinca, others, no shipping. PauI

Banister Roswell 770-587-2088

Achimenes, ferns, columbine, daylilies,

hhoysdtraa,naguetausm, nblucleemsaagties'

yellow jasmine, others. Verma Farlow East

Point 404-767-7656

Daylilies, 1300/more var;, send $1 for 14 page descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely 31723 912-723-6703
Daylilies, 1500+, $3 & up, come visit my garden, no list. Betty Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia 30553
Daylilies, 200 var., buy two get one free;

$3.20 for shipping. Donald Brown 4074 E. Broomtown Rd. Trion 30753 706-638-1935 .
Ground covers, orange daylilies, bearded iris, trash bag full of ivy or grn. creeping liriope (monkey grass) $4, mondo grass $5. Carol Koslowksy Alpharetta 770-475-4337
Healthy pond plants, many to choose from,

Perennial hibiscus, two qt. pots, red, white, lgt. and dk. pink, $3 each, pick up only. C. Brewer 231 Cash Rd. Statham 770-725 5145
Perennials, herbs, ornamental grasses, daylilies, ground covers & water plants, 375+ varieties. Larry Spencer 4763 Alabama Hwy.

.i

Browntop Millet, .27/lb., 1000 lb. or more, Amaryllis, mix colors, 2nd yr. bulbs burning bush garden. Huey Russell 236 Ben Fish-Kai, adult comets and Shubunkins for Rome 30165 706-234-3443

.25/lb., 86% germ. S. A. Mize Royston 706- $15/doz. ppd. C.D. Hill 642 Hendrick Rd..Ft

245-8954 706-245-5481

Valley 31030 912-825-2719

Putnam Rd. Resaca 30735 706-277-2927 sale. Claire Jenkins Athens 706-353-8169 . Perennials and. herbs, many var., $1 each. .Daylilies, 600 var., all hybrids, peak bloom Hen and chick plants 8/$10 ppd., red canna Hannah Jackson Griffin 770-412-1433

Browntop Millet, C&B, 50/lb. bags, 90% germ., .35 cents/lb., no noxious weeds. Lewis Todd P.O. Box 22 Mitchell 30820 706-598 2554
Browntop millet, cleaned & bagged, 80% germ., 50/lb., .27 cent pp., 10/up, .25 cent. Jerald Mize 2941 Pulliam Mill Rd. Dewy Rose 30634 706-245-6921
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 78, 44, Coastal, Tifway & Alicia, also, custom ~!anting. Gene Hart GuY!on 912-728-3380
Chinese okra (Luffa Acutangula) taste like okra, but no nematodes, germ. 88%, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Paul Perdue 31 O Summer Place Martinez 30907
Dove Prose Millet, 84% germ., .25/per pd. Grady Allen Danielsville 706-795-2555

Angel's trumpet $5, daylilies, yellow bells 3rd wk. June; also, other perennials, 2 mi. N.

grn. border grass $3/clump, Stella de Oro of Ellijay, Hwy. 5. Ethel Davis 747 Northcutt

lilies, ginger lilies. Clara Hendrix 115 Rd. Ellijay 30540

Northwood Dr. Tyrone 30290 770-487-3755 Daylilies, all color and prices, some named,

Angel's trumpet cuttings $6, Siberian iris some un-named, over 60 var. Undine Fortner

helleborus, Kerria, hydrangea $3, moonflower 310 Old Kibber Rd. N. Vidalia 30474 912-

vine $1, forsythia $1.50, ground covers. Carla 538-7123

Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

Daylilies, all colors, come & help dig,

Angel's trumpet rooted cuttings, white bargains, Stella de Oro, stripe liriope, 65

yellow, peach $7 each PP. Barbara Utter 1837 bunches. Virginia Maddox 2596 Woodridge
- Birdsong Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-647 Dr. Decatur 404-321-4818

5941

Daylilies, blooming, over 2000 var., sold by

Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type appt., annual open garden June 18. J. $1/pkg. w/SASE, instr., purple, yellow or Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd 30014 770-787-7177

Leesburg 31763

Daylilies, dwarf yellow Stella de Oro,

Angel's trumpet trees, pink, yellow & white blooming, hosta, gm. or variegated gm.

bulbs 8/$10 ppd., gourd seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Hen and chicks 10/$12, 30/$30 PP., daylilies $12/doz., money plants, purple or white, 6/$10, Stephanotis vine $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Hosta collection: Wide Brim, Sum and Substance, Francee and Patriot $12/4 bare root plants, add $3 postage. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Hosta, 2 yr. old plants, suboldianna, blue angel's & royal standard, $4 to $7, selling out. John Booker 2667 Oswood Dr. Tucker 770938-3259
Hosta, 30 var., Northern Exposure, Dorset Blue, Hadspen Blue, June, Blue Angel,

Perennials, herbs, ornamental grasses,

Pink coral vine seed 25/$1 plus $0.43 SASE. Elvera McDonald Rte. 2, Box 125

Nahunta 31553

Plarits, seedling bulbs, silk-vine $8, cat's

claw $5, cinnamon-vine potato $5, 2

sinningia speciosa $5 PP. B. Lane 183

Alcovy Lane Chula 31733

Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var.,

price list avail., send SASE. Susan

Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646

706-369-7917

Purple iris 12/$12, orange daylilies 12/$10,

variegated or gm. hosta 12/$18, all postage

paid. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr.

Woodstock 30188



Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflowers,

Dove Prose millet, '99 crop, 85% germ., cleaned and bagged, $0.40 per lb. in small

$5 each, call tor prices, larger qty. Maggie Vincent Auburn 770-963-4372

w/white, $15/doz., $2.50 postage per doz. Charlie Cantrell 1982 Dawsonville Hwy.

Loyalist, Elegans, Callaway Ginger. M. Bethel Griffin 770-228-0030

purple daisy, $1/2 Tbsp. w/SASE, free seed w/order. Louise Wiggins Milledgeville 912

lots. Eric Elsner Watkinsville 706-769-5911

Angel's trumpet trees, yellow, (giant), & pink Gainesville 30501 770-534-3754

Hostas in Auburn area $2.50, call morning 452-6869

Please review requirements under ad

- plus ginger lilies. Bill Mizzell Atlanta 404

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web or evg. Gene Biddy 188 Woodlawn Dr. Red & pink hollyhock $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. R.

catagories before submittingyour ad. 767-6120 404-932-8124

at: http://Www.agr.state.ga.us

Auburn 30011 770-963-7519

Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015

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Want lge. bunches striped monkey grass, will dig up, refill holes, reset good bunches,

pay for excess plants, no Atlanta area. Jackie

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

June 10 NBHA Ga. District 04 Points Show, Gordon Danielsville 706-795-2338

June 8 Dairy Field Day, 9:30 am-2:30 pm, UGA Dairy Research Ctr., Athens. Info: 706-542-2581.
June 1O Horse Saie, tack, 7 pm, horses to follow, Pony Express, Covington. Info:

5 pm; Triple N Ranch, 174 Covey Rd., Milledgeville. Info: 912-453-8448 or 706-597-911 7. June 12-15 Horsemanship Day Camp, introduction to trail riding & horse show

864-638-6112/2712. June 1O Junior Livestock Judging Contest,
Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter,

basics, adult workshops avail., Gainesville. Info: 770-967-2007. June 20-23 Horsemanship Day Camp,

Perry. Info: 912-386-3428. June 16 Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm, 3 herd
dispersals, approx. 300 cows, 1/2

introduction to trail riding, horse show basics, adult workshops avail., Gainesville. Info: 770-967-2007.

w/calves by side, some bulls, Turner

GARDENING EVENTS

Want sev. plum-leaf azalea plants, (summer blooming red). B. Wynne Kennesaw 770424-6172
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and

Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info: 800344-9808. June 17 Goat Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, TriCounty Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-

June 15 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting, George Sanko, native plant expert, 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Ctr. Info: Karin Guzy, 770-955-1303.

3803 or 800-835-2869.

CRAFT FAIRS

supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.

June 17 Beefmaster Cattle Sale, Ga. Nat'I June 10-11 Cave Spring Arts & Crafts

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

Festival, original work only, Cave

601-649-5300.

Spring Historical Society. Info: Marsha

June 17 Glaso-Llama Fun Day, 10 am-4 pm,

Bryant, 706-777-8458.

showing, carting, more, Macintosh

Reserve, Hwy. 5, Whitesburg. Info:

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Bees, Honey & Supplies
10 frame hives $85; supers w/frames & new wax $15; much ext. equip., honey closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
10 strong hives with 10 frames and new

Marsha Kelly, 770-251-8896.

July 7-8 Willacoochee "Old Fashion Day"

EQUINE EVENTS

Celebration, variety of arts & crafts, 10

am-7 pm, Willacoochee City Park. Info:

June 9-10 Wilkes County 4-H Horse Show,

912-534-5152.

open, contest, western & huntseat, Sept. 9 Craft Fair, crafters needed, Hickory

McGill-Woodruff Ag Ctr., Washington.

Flat UMC, E. Cherokee Dr., all spaces

Info: Joe Brooke, 706-678-2332.

outdoors. Info: Sandra Bennett, 770-

June 9-11 Ga. High School Rodeo Finals,

926-2595.

Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Sept. 16 Flowery Branch Fall Festival, arts,

Perry. Info: 912-686-7454.

crafts, more. Info: Historical Society,

June 10 NASRCA Horse Show, 11 am,

P.O. Box 1994, Flowery Branch 30542

halter, English, western, timed events,

or 770-641-2308.

racking, 80% payback, Wild Horse

Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: 404-

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

524-7816 or 770-445-8765.

June 12 Cotton Scout School, agr. plant &

June 10 NBHA doubled sanctioned horse

private, Tifton. Info: Phillip Roberts,

show, Ga. 05 & 07, $100 added,

Extension Entomologist, P.O. Box

exhib., 4 pm, open at 7 pm, House

1209, Tifton 31793.

Creek Arena, Abbeville. Info: 912-467- June 14 Wholesale & Landscape Seminars,

2496.

orn. & turf, Acworth. Info: Sherry

June 10 Open Schooling Show, English,

Loudermilk, 706-632-0300.

western, jumping & trail classes, June 14 Scouting & Identifying Landscape

Gymkhana Ranch, Barnesville. Info:

Plant Pest, orn. & turf & private,

Sunny Korman, 770:358-9644.

Atlanta. Info: Marco T. Fonseca, 770-

June 10 Dressage Ride-A-Test Workshop, 9

551-7670.

am, T-touch demo, all breeds, levels &

disciplines welcome. Info: 404-815-

MISCELLANEOUS

1902.

June 13 Metro Atlanta Beekeepers Assn.

June 10 Youth Day Seminar, Heart of Dixie

Meeting, 7 pm, N. Fulton Co. Govt.

Horse Lovers Club, horse safety &

Annex Bldg., 7741 Roswell Rd.,

importance of riding lessons, Haddock.

Atlanta. Info: J. Ovbey, 770-992-4631.

Info: Lisa West, 912-986-0321 or Celia

Tamker, 912-953-2910.

supers, $125 each. Ed Thornton Macon 912476-3550
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
Beehive equip., supplies for sale, extracting equip. sales & rental swarm removal. David Collar! Covington 770-385-1261
Beehive singles $100 gal. honey $18, quarts $6, comb honey $4, bee pollen $9/lb., pollination avail. John Pluta Sparta 706-4448920
Beehives, new equipment complete w/fees $125, also, new Queen bees $10 each, all state inspected. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502
Bees in 1O frame hives, strong and working well $100. Ray Jones Hiram 770-943-2017
Direct from bookkeeper, pure Georgia honey, Sourwood 1/2 gal. $16.95, Wildflower 1/2 gal. $11.95. Carl Webb Clarkesville 706754-7062
Fresh dark honey $1/lb., will deliver 5 gallons or more. Alan Boozer Conyers 770-860-1480
Gallberry and Tupelo honey, summer queens ready June 1st. JoAnn Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068
Medium & shallow sup!lrs extracted by appointment. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317
Pollination serv. avail., will remove honeybee swarms, free estimates, will buy used bee equip. in N. Ga. area. Harold B. Watkins

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.
ti you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy

Tunnel Hill 706-673-7132
SouriNood honey extra light, $30, Mountain Wildflower $26, fresh honey bee pollen $16/lb., Beeswax $6/lb. delivered to you. John Myers Macon 912-745-4170 912-745-4170
Want someone to come and remove swarm of bees for free. Carl W. Raines Ringgold 423-490-5316
Will relocate or remove honey bees, pollination services in Perry area, quotes, reas. prices. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-7454
Will relocate or remove unwanted honeybees and beekeeping equipment in Upson and surrounding countries. Darrell Wainwright Thomaston 770-581-0186
Will remove honeybees & other. bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719

Cox at 404-656-3645.

Will remove honeybees and other anywhere

in Georgia, free estimates, reasonable prices.

Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1 Unicorn plant seeds, love-lies-bleeding, Cindy Bee Marietta 770-424-0076

w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd.,

Buford 30518 770-945-6901

,

Red spider lilies 2 doz./$15, amaryllis

bulbs, white/red striped, 10/$15; old-

lamb's ear, gaillardia, bolero marigold, pink feather rose, pink, blazing star $1 w/SASE. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora Drive SW. Calhoun 30701-7710

Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area. Carol Canady Douglasville 770942-3887
Will remove unwanted swarms of honeybees

fashioned. orange daylilies 2 doz./$12 PP.

Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham

31779

.

Red spider lilies 36/$32 PP., pink magic

Variegated liriope $391100, grn. $27/100, grn. & variegated ivy $1/sprig, hosta $2 each, $5 shipping. M. Woody _1895 Bond Bridge Rd., Royston 30662 706-245-0961

or equipment in Buckhead, Sandy Springs area. H.T. Boyle Atlanta 404-255-1924
Things To Eat

lilies 4/$16 PP., lge. bulbs. Mrs. Dot Josey 407 North Dr. Dublin 31021 912-272-4567
Red sunflower, amaranths-purple, pink & white, hummingbird vine, (red), moon plant, (nonclimbing), giant bloom zinnias, mxd. colors, $1/pk. LSASE. K. Glenn 223

Variegated liriope, angel's trumpet tree, Elephant ears. Bob Thompson Carrollton 770-834-1662
Vinca minor, English ivy, and green liriope, sev. English boxwood. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770-475-5365

'99 Desirable pecans, shelled, mostly halves, 3 lbs. $18 ppd., and $2 outside Ga. M. D. Shiflett 106 N. Cedar Street Adel 31620
'99 black walnut meats $15/qt. ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell Gainesville 770-532-3945

Greenwood Dr. Cedartown 30125
Seeds $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: snow-on-themountain, cleome, larkspur, columbine,

Wave petunias $8, flat daylilies, perennials $2 gal. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-9643162

'99 crop choice Schley pecans, mostly halves, $5/lb., ppd., James Allison Cordele 912-273-1388

zinnias, purple coneflower, alyssum, gaillardia, marigolds. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035

White Phillipine lily seeds $1 plus SASE; purple wisteria seeds $0.10 each, yellow wild flowers, free w/SASE. B.J. English 9736

'99 pecans, mostly halves, $20/gal., plus shipping, shelled and bagged for freezer. Jane Brown Jackson 770-775-2115

Seeds, all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 Tbsp. dk. Whitefield Ave. Savannah 31406

'99 shelled Stuart pecans, mostly halves,

pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwoods. M.

$4.99/lb. Ruth Bleckley McDonough 770-

Hayes 709 S. Harne"y St. Camilla 31730

Flowers Wanted

954-9134

Seeds: ' snow-on-mountain, purple bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714 912-567-2473

Want Mother-of-Millions plant or pregnant plant. Donna Wimberly Macon 912-7439541

'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville
770-532-9340

Seeds: sweet Williams, poppy, Portuluca, phlox, asters, pansy, hibiscus, vinca, gourds,

Want a few pads of Prickly pear cactus. Susan Aycock 118 Gilton Thomas Rd.

50 lbs. of Stuart pecans for sale. Audrey Spears Villa Rica 770-459-3889

petunia, $1/pkt. SASE. Reginald Bankston Bethlehem 30620

Black walnut meats $18/qt. postage paid.

409 Old Greenville Rd. Fayetteville 30215 770-461-3008
Sempervivum hen & chicks, approx. 50-75

Want banana plant, will ship; also, want
cactus and butterfly bush plant. Gene Wilbanks Rt~. 1, Box 1407 Clayton 30525

Rogers Odell 4716 Plainview Rd Oakwood 30566 770-534-4944
Blackberries, !hornless, u-pick, $8.00/gal.,

diff. var. and cols., $1 ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes 1.564 Sandtown Rd. Marietta 30008 770-428-1703

706-782-5720 Want continuous supply of var. liriope and
hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215

no pesticides, containers provided, picnic tables, restroom~call for hours. Ralph Brown Union City 770-969-5235

Siberian iris $6/doz., mix col. bearded iris Want dried larkspur & delphinium flowers. Blueberries, we pick $8/gal., taking orders,

$8/doz., $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Mary Brown Marietta 770-439-0056-

avail mid June thru July. Brett Miller Acworth

Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107

Want eupatorium, (Joe Pye weed), to 770-974-0694

Spider lilies 100/$35 plus $5 for shipping attract butterflies, plants and/or seed. Laura Blueberries, you pick, $4 gal., clean field,

w/order. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 E. Elliott 3412 Deer Hollow Run SW. Conyers no weeds, no snakes, available early June,

Ashburn 31714 Trees, plants,

shrubs,

many

var.,

forty

_a_o_o9_4_77_o_-_9_29_-_1_83__ 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ call evenings 6-10 p.m. George Browder To advertise, you must be a resident of 1 Waynesboro 706-437-1804

percent below retail. Charles Moore Pavo Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the Please review requirements under ad

912-226-0960 912-985-4251

only exc~ption to this rule

catagories before submitting your ad.

Helping Each Other
I have a container in the shape of an old glass milk bottle with the words, "Half Pint Liquid" on the front above a circle. Inside the circle, it reads: "State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Alto, Ga." ''mTc Registered" is written across the bottom and below ,the circle. Across the bottom on the opposite side reads: "Sealed 111-14." The date fascinated me and I would like to find out more information on this bottle, if anyone could help me.
VeraE.Lee 21 Reynolds Bridge Rd. Kingston, Ga. 30145 770-336-5250

My grandmother used to say prayer-like words called "Talking Out the Fire" to a burn victim, an old southern tradition used years ago. I would spend time in the country with her, and folks would come to her for help with their burns. I have always - wanted to know what she said when she blew on the burns. Can anyone help me with the words and procedures of this tradition?
Mrs. A. Layton P.O.Box338 Nashville, Ga. 31639

I would like to hear from anyone having information or knowledge on how to make oak barrels.
Kenneth Hayes 2907 Jordan Rd. Monticello, Ga. 31064 770-235-2319

I am looking for ironstone dishes, pattern Federalist, No. 4238. They were purchased at a local Sears store some 30 or 35 years ago, but are not available now. If anyone knows of a source for these dishes, please let me know.
M.J.Crump 4 Ridgepointe Dr. S.E. Rome, Ga. 30161

I would like to find a small peanut butter grinding machine. Charles Williams 393 Opal St; Riverdale, Ga. 30274 770-477-1175

- Does anyone know of a companythatsells-pot holdei:Joops?'- Wilbur Beaver 1916 Spring Branch Rd. Baxley, Ga. 31513

I have an old trunk and milk can that I would like to have refinished and painted from someone within a 25-mile radius.
Grace and Marvin Lord 4060 Spalding Rd. Atlanta, Ga. 30350 770-394-8091

Dried apples $5/lb., dried peaches $6/lb., Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast,

order 2 lbs. or more. Olena Adams Ellijay shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. def. avail,

706-273-3026

pickup appt/only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-

Farm fresh brown delicious yard eggs. 836-4938

Patricia Santhuff Bremen 770-537-0493

Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill,

Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile

ready for freezer, drug free; also meat goats. grass carp, defy. avail. Tony Chew Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442 Manchester 706-846-3657

Pecans, mostly pieces $4/lb., mostly halves Bedrun worms, 5 gallon bucket $15, bring

$5/lb, plus postage. Russell Eaton your own bucket, bait size also. Tina Ashley

Stockbridge 770-506-2727

Knoxville 912-836-2410

Water ground meal, flour, grits $3/5 lbs., Channel catfish fingerling all sizes. Orville

$4/1 O lbs. plus post, also grind your corn. Carver Douglas 912-3845090

Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shell-

Year 2000 shelled pecans 2 1/2 .lbs. for cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp,

$10.00 plus postage. Nina Norrell 141 crappie, and large-mouth bass. Herman

Burnside St. Jonesboro 30236 770-478- Walker Centerville 912-971-4383

6691

Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,

Herbs

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

--Evergreen-Shallot___ plants, multiplying

40/$20 and 100/$40. J. Thorne The Rock

706-646-3695

.

Peter pepper plants, Easter egg plants, $1 each, no shipping. Ryan Caudelle Riverdale 770-478-0375

St. Johns wort plants, tinctures 4 oz., lemon balm tinctures, fresh and dried organic rosemary. Randi Glynn Buford 770-932012$

912-754-3696
Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000 or more ppd., Grays crickets. Gray Pettit Cedartown 770-748-0008
Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, pick up or delivery, Dyers Trout Farm. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
New stock catfish fingerlings, triploid grass carp (white Amur), taking orders for bass & fall bream, lie., Heard Co. Mac Mccollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-854-4862

Fish & Supplies
-----i2-14'' steril6 grass carp, 3-5'\S-6", 6-8'';811" channel catfish, qty. disc., free statewide
dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150
A 1 quality channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate delivery. G.L. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062
All sizes channel catfish, bluegill, shell cracl<er, 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

Rainbow trout, large sizes & fingerlings, farm pick up or delivery. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635-2848
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Lumber City 912-363-4451
Smallhead channel catfish fingerlings, treated & disease free, pick up or delivery avail. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879
Sterile grass carp, DNR registered, quantity discount, farm pickup Mon-Sat, statewide delivery, calls 9:00-9:00. Del Chapman McDonough agrasscarp@aol.com 770-9578916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Waynesboro 706-554-0182

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Ag Symposium Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes,
bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed

Well-Water

Legal Notice_

Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream,

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largemouth bass, del. avail. Paul Williams

Hawkinsville 912-892-3144

ability

to

benefit

from

new and simazine. There ha~ been little employee to work while paperwork is being greater protection of that structure.

Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy

technologies. In addition, there will be a field

evidence suggesting that the normal application and use of these

processed. 11. Rule 620-3-.02(1)(0 and Rule 620-
3-.02(1)(h) require certain records and

23. Rule 620-6-.04(1)(a)10.(i) requires the sealing of holes drilled in slabs "with non-cellulosic material". This new-

Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

hearing by the U.S. Senate pesticides is harmful to ground information be produced "in a reasonable requirement will prevent the use of cellulosic

Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass,

Agricultural Committee.

2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford The UGA College

water in Georgia, and the testing is amount of time" to the Commissioner or material to plug drill holes. Such material of expected to confirm this. In the Commission. This new requirement allows may encourage termites.

Cordele 912-273-4157
Worms for sale, European night-crawlers $20/lb. will ship; also, "Worm castings," good

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the Farm Foundation

case of any detection of pesticides, the Geologic Survey will revisit

an operator to produce the records without undue inteiference in the operations of the business.

24. Rule 620-6-.05(c)6 reduces the period for sampling of termiticide treated soil by the enforcement agency from one (1)

for your potting soil. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald will sponsor the event.

and resample the well to confirm 12. Rule 620-3-.02(1)(05 requires year to six (6) months. This brings the

912-423-6081

The symposium fee is $130 the analysis. The UGA Cooperative pesticide use records to list the "specific requirements into compliance with national

Fertilizers & Mulches
'99 mulch hay $1.50 sq. -bales~ $15-rnd. bales, also 2000 rye grass. Kenneth Whitlock Brooks 770-599-6577

before July 14 and $150 after that

date. Registration is accepted via

the

Internet

at

Extension Service has agreed to conduct an on-site environmental assessment, if requested by a well

area(s) treated". This new requirement is needed since the label of many pesticides delineate the specific areas that may be treated with the product.

standards. 25. Rule 620-6-.07(1) allows for
Exception Form II's to be modified as long as they contain all required information and

'99 mulch hay, sq. bales, sev. thousand bales www.gactr.uga.edu/conferences/in owner.

13. Rule 620-3-.02(1)(i) requires a spill are equivalent to the original form. This will

avail. widely. on 400 bale min., leave message. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-367~4054
2 for 1 front-end loader bucket of aged horse compost $10. Anne Primerano Gainesville 770-889-7969
2000 wheat straw hay sq. bails in barn, rain free $250, 2,400 avail. James Carpenter

<lex.html. If you have questions, call 1-
800-884-1381 or (706) 542-2134. For reservations at the Georgia Center, call 1-800-774-2760 or

The well owner will receive notification of the results of the analysis within 30 days of sample collection.
Water samples will be collected

control kit on service vehicles. This new requirement will ensure that emergency cleanup material is available in case of a pesticide spill.
14. Rule 620-3-.02(1)(k) increases the treatment zone outside a structure from six

allow licensees greater flexibility in the use of the form including computer-generation of the form.
26. Rule 620-6-.07(4) defines the period for inspection of structures under contract with a licensee, by the enforcement agency

Ellaville 912-937-2169

(706) 542-6364.

2000 wheat straw, barn stored, clean tignt

bales $3 bale at farm. Jason Strickland

during daytime hours, Monday (6) feet to ten (10) feet without the for regulatory purposes, to the longer of a

through Friday.

The test requires a

requirement of posting the property. This will allow a pest control operator greater

minimum of five (5) years or two (2) years past the expiration of the contract or two (2)

Watkinsville 706-769-5852
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, 3 mos.-1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. w/in 20 mi. Chi!! Salem Aleharetta 770-664-7924
Abundant quantity of. rich topsoil for sale. Chris Masaschi P.O. Box 409 Snellville 30078 404-226-3702 770-513-1857

Dairy

Geologic Survey representative to flexibility in treatment options.

years past the issuance of an Official

have access to an outside spigot, 15. Rule 620-6-.02(1)(d) allows for Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection

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run the water for approximately 1520 minutes, and collect a water sample. It is not necessary for the

contracts that do not offer a guaranty or warranty. This new provision allows for the issuance of contracts that provide treatment but no guarantee of the work performed.

Report. This new requirement establishes specific criteria to determine when a structure may be inspected for regulatory purposes.

Aged goat manure $2 a bag, will trade for Perennials, Bulbs, and Tubers shrubs. Marie Gualtiere Suwanee 770-887-1925
Chicken manure, sold yr. rnd., $20-$25 pick up load, larger amounts avail. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 912-836-2535
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, easy

needs in the marketplace, which is really exciting," Earle said. "Dairy farming-funded researchers work with food manufacturers to identify areas where work is needed to

well owner to be present for the sampling event.
Only a limited number of wells can be sampled, approximately 40 per county. Interested well owners

16. Rule 620-6-.02(02 deletes language that limits the period of fixed renewal fees. This allows the conqact to specifically list the terms for increasing a renewal fee.
17. Rule 620-6-.02(04 deletes requirements for notifying customers of the

27. Rule 620-6-.07(5) defines the circumstances in which a licensee must perform a complete retreatment of a structure due to a reinfestation of termites. This new provision provides the enforcement agency and licensees with specific criteria for

access, will help load. Keith MacRae Aleharetta 770-410-0868
Free composted horse manure w/shavings, we load for free. Rick Voerg 4416 Union Hill Rd. Aleharetta 30004 770-475-4864
Free horse manure mix w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for Clark-Oconee

produce the foods consumers need and want. Everyone benefits from working together. Dairy farmers have more markets for their milk, while consumers have more

should mail a written request for W!lter analysis to: Free Well-Water Testing for Pesticides, Georgia Geologic Survey, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Room 400, Atlanta,

type of guarantee held during the period July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998. This requirement is out of date.
18. Rule 620-6-.02(3) and Rule 620-6.06(1) reduces the requirement for maintaining certain types of records from

determining when a structure should receive a complete retreatment due to reinfestation of termites. This existing Rule has been renumbered from Rule 620-6-.07(4).
28. Rule 620-7-.02(3) requires the disclosure of the terms of any contract

& surrounding counties, load by appt.-small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706
Garden Gold aged horse compost w/shavings, dump truck load $95, free dely. w/in
1o miles. Gordon Hamby Austell 770-948-
2977
Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered,

nutritious and better-tasting food choices."
SUDIA is the dairy farmers' product promotion organization in the Southeast, affiliated with the

GA 30334. Please respond as soon five {5) years to two (2) years. This reduces

as possible and include the record keeping requirements since these

following information: your name,

records are rarely reviewed after two years. 19. Rule 620-6-.02(3) requires record

address, telephone number, county, keeping for the inspection of "devices". This

and brief directions to your home. new requirement is necessary because the

extension. Most cu:rrent contracts do not address continuation beyond the original period. This will provide disclosure for the consumer as to what will happen at the end of the original contract period.
29. Rule 620-7-.03 establishes new

smalbtlwll\!3 ~l'M.G~1 .$4Dilnad, ;d,ep!lndirig,, Of.I, distance. Jim Riele):'. Crabaeeie 770-410-9176

:Am:etican --D'dify

:Assm::iation

and

Large heavy 99' fescue hay for mulch, app. the National Dairy Council. Since

40-50 bales, $3/bale. Dwayne Deaton Lawrenceville 770-921-2880
Mixed pine and poplar shaving for horse

the program began in 1984, dairy promotion organizations have

Selected - participants-' -will -- be notified prior to testing. If you have any questions, please call.Sue Grunwald at 404-657-6155.

use of some baiting -systems -requires periodic inspections. Records of these inspections need to be kept to ensure that the inspections are conducted consistent with label requirements.

minimum treatment --standards for- the treatment of schools. Establishing specific standards for the treatment of schools will provide for greater protection against the accidental exposure of students to pesticides.

farms, call between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 for helped sell more than 225 billion

20. Rule 620-6-.03, the Official Georgia Interested individuals may present their

information and order. Fairmount 706-337-5413

Russell Walker additional pounds of total milk over

Market Watch

Wood Infestation Inspection Report, comments in person or may submit written requires the licensee to correct conditions comments concerning the Rules by mailing

Mulch hay, no rain, in barn, $1 per bale or what had been projected by the U.S.

conducive to infestation that were not or faxing them to:

make offer on 200 bales. Ken Graham Morven 912-775-2701
Mulch hay, rain free, $1.50 @ barn. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019
Pine straw clean and fresh bales $2.75, installation avail., free dely., Atlanta South, leave message. Joshua Bulloch Warm Springs 770571-0189
Pine straw min., 75 bales $3.50 a bale, del. & installed. J. W. Lewis Cumming 770-886-9427
Pine straw, raked fresh each week, hand baled, free dely, min. $3.25. Randy Guillebean Gra):'.son 770-978-1360

Department of Agriculture.
Worm castings grow beautiful flowers and vegeables, organically $15, pick up load. J. F. Smith Boston 912-498-1605
Poultry Compost
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To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the

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reported. This new requrrement obligates the

correction of conditions conducive to

favorable. Due to cuts already made infestation, at no cost to the property owner,

to the U.S. beef cow herds and an that were not disclosed during the issuance

.

f

llllproved bee

dd eman the next 3

of the Report. 21. Rule 620-6-.04(1)(a)2, Rule 620-6-

years should bring very good calf .04(1)(b)2, and Rule 620-6-.04(2)(a)2 allow

prices. Expect this fall's calf market for an additional method to provide for

to be about $10/cwt. higher than last insulation of wood-to-earth contact by

fall. The fall of 2001 will likely permitting the soil to be covered by at least

three (3) inches of termite resistant material

Mr. James Allgood, Chairman, Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission Room 242 Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, GA 30334 Fax Number (404) 463 - 6671 Such written comments must be legible and signed, should contain contact information for the maker (address, telephone number and/or facsimile number, etc.) and be actually received in the office

Rye straw, freeweed, heavy tight square Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are _b_nn__g_an_o_th_er_$_l_O_l_c_w_t_._g_m_n_._ _ _ such as concrete. This new provision allows prior to the close of business (4:30 p.m.

bales $3/bale discount on large orders. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
Taking order for 2000 wheat straw in field, or del. avail now. David Stanford Newnan 770502-9636
Taking orders for 2000 wheat straw. $1.50 in field; $1.71 at barn; mulch hay $1.25. del. avail. John Bridges Sandersville 912-552-0665
Top soil, farm rich, will deliver, also can work soil with bob cat. Jerry Wukey Dallas 770-4598039
- Topsoil, fill dirt, lge. dump truck, spreading
avail., surrounding counties, Twiggs, Bleckley, Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn Jeffersonville 912-945-
Hay Cutting Needed 3846
Wheat straw 2000 bales, weed free, large square bales, $2.50 per bale del. avail. Allen Conner Clermont 770-983-7645
Wheat straw for sale, $2.75 per bale, call after 8:00 p.m. Douglas Patterson Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-942-2637
Wheat straw, 150/bales, $3/bale or $2.75/bale take all. Earl Worthington Hampton 770-478-4355
Wheat/oat straw, 1200 sq. bales, $2.00/bale at barn. J. Davis Haddock 912~932-1020

subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on eage 2.
Aged chicken litter & compost, will load your pickup $20. David Phillips Rock Spring 706-965-4341
Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr. $2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible,
will trade for flowers/shrubs. c. Fahn
Adairsville 706-602-2517
Aged chicken litter compost, will load your pick up truck, $20 thru $25. Ronnie Swilling Crandall 706-695-4703
Aged poultry litter & compost, $20-$25 p.u load. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293
Chicken manure 18 ft. spreader body $65 load, 5 miles distance $1 each additional mile. George Washington Dallas 770-445-7159
Oddities
Beautifully wrapped, homemade, herbal soap; lavender, cinnamon, oatmeal and others. P.J. Ta):'.lor Buena Vista 912-649-5496
Gourds, 50 cents/up, Birdhouse, seeds, Dippers and more, all shapes and sizes, will shie. Anne McKinne):'. Griffin 770-233-0983

Want 4 legs for older cast iron stove. Legay Saul Fa}'etteville 770-487-7363
Want Rusted used 5v roofing t1n 55 gal. drum lids, $1 each footed bathtubs, old signs. David Allison Brunswick 912-634-6076
Want bear free Sourwood, North of Dahlonega area. Richard Smith Dawsonville 706-265-3205
Want chicken cages, rabbit cages, chicken wire and etc. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728
Want cool cell pads 4' thick 12' wide, 5 or 6' long, also 12 hole Shenandoah hen nest, good condition. George Hayes Calhoun 706-629-4043
Want fish supplies/related items, will travel anywhere and pay cash. Harry Matthews Hoschton 770-932-0033
Want free field rocks, some already in piles, others in small scattered areas. James Edward Hameton 770-946-3758
Want free raked or bagged pine straw, near Macon, will pick up. Peggy Williams P.O. Box 127 Bolingbroke 31004 912-994-0949
Want to buy reasonably priced tomato

for a treatment option not currently available
and prov1des r1censees With greater
flexibility. 22. Rule 620-6-.04(1)(a)8.(i), Rule 620-
6-.04(1)(a)8.(ii), Rule 620-6-.04(1)(a)8.(iii) and Rule 620-6-.04(1)(a)8.(iv) require complete treatment of earth filled porches. These new requirements provide for the establishment of a more complete chemical barrier around a structure to provide for
Notices
$500 reward for info. leading to recovery of Fallis Western saddle Branded 6, smooth leather, rawhide cantie. B. Hilbert McDonough 770-474-0038
Current phone# of W.D. Wall Enterprises who advertised & built garden arbors near Thomaston in 1997. Michael T. Wilson 115 Shoal Crk. Dr. Sha!J!Sburg 30277 770-253-7064
Lost info. from a lady requesting samples of artwork, pen & ink drawings of houses. Christy Porter Covington 770-784-1588

EDT) on June 27, 2000. Each will be recei'ved.mto the record and cons1"dered as if made orally at the hearing. All comments, oral or written, will be duly considered in connection with the adoption of proposed Rule Amendments.
This notice. is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(l) of the Georgia Administrative Procedures Act, 0.C:G.A. Section 50-13-4.
The Forsyth County government needs hay cut and bushhogging done on some of its property. The hay is to be purchased by the cutter. Interested persons should call (770) 888-8868 by June 10, 2000.
Firewood

Easy Peas Don't put much fertilizer on southern peas. They don't need much, say experts with the University of Georgia Extension Service. Too much nitrogen encourages vine growth, they say, and delays pod set. When the peas

Gourds, Martin, tobacco box, bowl, egg, dipper, and many more to choose, trams; $1$4 ea. J.E. Matthews Moultrie 912-985-7790
Martin, craft, crooked handle gourds, will ship. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-2454218
Walnut logs for sale, cured in lake call after 6:00 p.m. Harry Young Fairmount 706-6291010
Miscellaneous Wanted

juicer in good working condition. Donna Hunter LaGrange 706-885-9973
Want to buy used chicken pens, (in good shape), if no answer, leave message. Keith Wehunt Carnesville 706-335-0485
Want used Plexi-glass, prefer 3' x 8' x 1/4' sheejs inch thick. Steven Jackson Jasper 706-337-5379 ;
Want water holding tank(s), large enough to water garden. R. Gore Waleska 770-7208305

Out-Of-State Wanted
Want Gravely tractor attachments, parts etc. skid steer loader for logging, sawmill operation. Tom Branham Topton GA 828321-3095
Want.a cathedral window quilt, black and farm bay & girl quilt patterns. Winnie Wilkerson 15465 W. Beaver St. Baldwin FL 32234
Want a pair of young capybara's and young fawns to bottle feed, any breed, will pick up. J

All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood
for sale.
Oak & Hickory firewood seasoned or green, cut any size, delivery & stacking free, $65 1/2

are fully formed, keep picking the ripe pods. That will keep the plants

Want 1 gallon buckets for pick your own berries, will drive reasonable distance West Georgia area/ship, white PVC preferrable.

Want wind mill in working or repairable condition, reasonably priced. Austin Hickox Homeland 912-496-7478

Busse):'. Hereford CO 303-514-1476
Want ahy JD 2 cyl. tractor, running or not; also, want any older JD equip. Ed Fitch

cord. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-2410192
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 7, 2000

Precautions Urged

Market Watch

To Reduce Wildfire
Property Damage
The Georgia Forestry Commission urges _special precautions be taken for home and farm areas due to increasing wildfire property damage caused by the state's continuing drought.
Since January, wildfire destruction included losses of 38 homes, 156 outbuildings, 61 personal vehicles, and 40 items of motorized farm equipment, according to Alan Dozier, GFC chief of Forest Protection.
Normally, forest fire season ends in April," Dozier said. "Homeowners and farmers can usually then relax and use fire carefully for debris burning. But now, due to the drought, Georgia is having twice as many fires as usual and _ the fires are twice as big as usual." He added that this situation doubles the risk for property damage.
GFC offers the following _guidelines to reduce the risk of wildfire: Always be careful using fire (GFC records show that many people bum their own homes and barns due to carelessness). Check local laws on outdoor burning. Consider burning alternatives (such as composting and recycling). Do not bum outdoors during dry or windy periods. Be sure a fire is out before leaving it.
Dozier said numerous outdoor home fires are accidentally ignited by charcoal grills and power equipment. Primary causes of farm fires include burning empty seed bags and improperly maintained electric fences.
General precaution for any landscape include removing debris from gutters and storing firewood (and other flammable materials) away from buildings. Placing garden hoses in strategic locations also is recommended.
In woodland environments, wildfire risk can be reduced by firebreaks. GFC will install firebreaks for a nominal fee. For further information on home, farm, and woodland fire safety, contact your local Georgia Forestry Commission office.

Ag Statistics

For statistical information on

Georgia agriculture, access the Georgia

Agricultural Statistics Service

at the following website:

http://www.nass.usda.gov/ga or call (706)

546-2236 or 1-800-253-4419 or write:

Georgia Agricultural Statistics ServiCe,

Stephens Federal Building, Suite 320,

355 East Hancock Avenue, Athens, GA

30601.

.

Evelyn Gresch of Marietta, Ga., grew these seven-foot tall elephant ear plants from three tubers. The largest leaf measured 4'2" x 37". She said her secret to growing this plant is "mulch and water."

Annie Loudermilk of Mt. Airy, Ga., shows off the eight-pound sweet potato that she grew in her home garden.

Legal Notice

Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of

Amendments to the Rules Relating to Structural

Pest Control

To All Interested Persons and Parties:

Notice is hereby given that the Georgia

Structural Pest Control Commission will hold a

public hearing on June 28, 2000, beginning at 10

a.m. in Room 201 of the Agriculture Building, 19

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia

30334. Such hearing will be for the purpose of

considering the adoption of amendments to the Rules

relating to Structural Pest Control as promulgated

under the Georgia "Structural Pest Control Act"

(0.C.G.A. Chapter 43-45).

These amendments are proposed for adoption

pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 43-45-8. A synopsis,

the main,features and differences of the changes

are as follows:

1. There is a general refining of the language

used throughout the Rule to clarify the intent of the

Rule.

2. Rule 620-1-.02 removes the "Director of the

Division of Entomology and Pesticides ..." as the

Commission member from the Georgia Department

of Agriculture and replacing the member with the

"Commissioner of the Georgia Department of

Agriculture, or some qualified employee of said

Department designated by him..." This change is due

to restructuring within the Georgia Department of

Agriculture.



3. Rule 620-2-.01 provides new definitions for

"cellulosic material", "retreatment for termite

control" and "schools". These terms have been

added to address other changes to the Rules.

4. Rule 620-2-.0l(p) clarifies the authority of the

Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission to

approve license names. This is to prevent the

issuance of licenses for names that are the same as or

similar to existing licenses.

5. Rule . 620-3-.01(2) adjusts the fees for

compa.."ly licenses from $50 to $100, research fees

from $100 to $70, operator certifications from $50 to

$100 and registered employees from $10 to $15. The

fees have been adjusted to bring them into line with

the fees charged by other states and to assist in

offsetting the cost ofthe program. For example, the

fees for company licenses and operator certifications

have not been adjusted since 1960. The research fee

has been lowered to adjust for a surplus in the

amount of money that is transferred to the University

of Georgia.

6. Rule 620-3-.01(4) decreases the time interval

from one (1) year to two (2) examination periods for

reexamination for an applicant that has twice failed

the Georgia Structural Pest Control Examination.

This will allow applicants to take advantage of

greater educational opportunities and be reexamined

more frequently.

7. Rule 620-3-.01(6) provides for the forfeiture

of examination fees for applicants that fail to appear

for a scheduled examination. This new requirement

will recover the cost of preparing examinations for

applicants that fail to appear.

8. Rule 620-3-.02(1) requires a Designated

Certified Operator for each operational category and

requires that that individual be an employee of the

licensee. This new requirement will ensure that

Designated Certified Operators are providing

appropriate supervision and are actually working for

the licensee.

9. Rule 620-3-.02(l)(a) provides that a

Designated Certified Operator may not be in charge

of more than one license except in emergency

situations. This new requirement will ensure that the

operator provides appropriate supervision.

10. Rule 620-3-.02(1)(e)6 allows an applicant

who has passed the examination for registration to

work for up to 15 business days while waiting for a

registration card. This new provision allows an

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Market Watch is provided courtesy of Extension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia. Readers should bear in mond that Georgia commodity prices are affected by market conditions throughout the U.S.
Outlook Briefs Corn Market Situation. The U.S. com crop was planted in record time this year due to the dry conditions that have prevailed over much of the eastern states. The rapid planting pace poses a dilemma for market traders as it sets up the potential for a record yield IF Mother Nature provides timely rains during the growing season. A down side to rapid planting pace is that a large percentage of the crop will approach pollination at the same time, so if rains do not come timely, then yields could drop sharply. This pro-con argument will keep the markets edgy with gap moves and large swings as weather changes. Plan on using rallies over the next month to complete sales of com that need to go to market off the harvester. , Soybean Market Outlook. Soybean futures also have shown a good deal of two-sided trading with charts showing gaps and wide price swings based mostly on weather concerns. The long-term trend remains higher, but the upward momentum has slowed as planting moves steadily ahead. Use any move toward the $6 level, basis the November futures contract to forward price 2000 soybeans. Wheat Market Outlook. The recent run-up in wheat futures apparently has run out of steam with harvest rapidly approaching. The best strategy still appears to be to sell the crop at harvest and re-enter the market with the purchase of a call option. We believe there will be the opportunity for a good post-harvest rally in wheat futures. Dairy Outlook. The April farmer price for Class ill or cheese milk was the IQ.west dieese-milk price since July 1978. The price of $9.41 per cwt. is equal to 81 cents per gallon. Over the last seven months, the Class ill price has averaged $9 .92, down $4.39 from the same period last year. Current futures prices suggest an average Class ill price of $11.07 for the year, about the same level as in 1991. On a national basis, the dairy herd continues to expand. According to USDA's estimates, there are 7 .79 million head in the dairy herd, which is 66,000 more cows than were in the dairy herd a year ago. Large Growth In U.S. Meat and Poultry Trade. Growth in U.S. meat and poultry trade was larger than anticipated during the first quarter of 2000. Imports and exports of all red meats posted significant year-to-year increases in the first quarter. U.S. poultry exports also rebounded. Beef imports in the first quarter were up 17 percent from the first quarter of 1999. Except for Argentina (down 2 percent), all major foreign suppliers shipped more beef to the U.S. than a year ago during the first quarter of 2000. The majority of the increase in U.S. beef imports came from New Zealand (up 48 percent). Excluding the very large year-to-year increase in reported U.S. beef exports to Russia (most of which actually took place in late 1999), U.S. beef exports in the first quarter of 2000 were 10 percent more than 1999's. The dominant factors in this increase were exports to Mexico (up 29.5 percent) and Korea (up 25 percent). Only U.S. beef exports to the Caribbean posted a year-to-year decline.

First quarter imports of pork into the U.S. were 22 percent greater than a year ago. The majority of the increase came from Canada (up 27 percent). But all major foreign suppliers of pork to the U.S. posted first quarter year-to-year increases in imports of pork to the U.S.
Excluding the extremely large increase in reported U.S. pork exports to Russia, first quarter U.S. pork exports were 21 percent above 1999's. In terms of tonnage, the bulk of these increased U.S. pork exports went to Mexico (up 116 percent) and Japan (up 16 percent).
For the first quarter of 2000, U.S. broiler exports were up 20 percent from a year ago and turkey exports were up 22 percent (excluding the large year-to-year increase reported in U .S: poultry exports to Russia). Japan (down 13 percent) was the only major destination for U.S. broiler exports that posted a year-to-year decline. Korea (down 44 percent) was the only. major U.S. turkey export destination that posted a year-to-year decline in the first quarter.
Cattle Culling and the Drought. Most Georgia cattle producers are faced with little or no spring hay and even less in the way of pasture. The question for most cattlemen is "Should I sell cows or buy feed?". The number of cattle sold on Georgia auction markets during most weeks in May was about 1000 to 2000 head higher than last year. In general, buying feed will not pay. Productive cows and very light calves should take priority on limited feed supplies. Cull nonproductive cows, wean and sell calves at the lightest weights possible. However, try to hold a productive cow herd together as the long-term price outlook remains
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This crop of zucchini and yellow squash was grown by Robert Jackson I~ of Kathleen, Ga. The two zucchinis weighed 21 pounds.