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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

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Online Programs Help Rural Communities

The Georgia Virtual Technical College (www.GVTC.org) is the newest innovation of the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education.
Dr. Ken Breeden, Commissioner of the Department of Technical and Adult Education has stated: "One of the most significant changes in education over the past decade is the potential for delivery of instruction over the World Wide Web.
Access to high-quality technical programs and services, available anywhere, anytime, supported by qualified faculty and staff, and backed up by an educational warranty can only be found at one place - at the Georgia Virtual Technical College."

Our guest columnist this week is Debbie Dlugolenski, president, Georgia Virtual Technical College, 8100 Sagl Parkway, Covington, GA 30014, (770) 784-3136, www.GVTC.org

A primary mission of GVTC is to

remove the obstacles of time and place in

order to provide educational opportunities

by developing and delivering innovative,

affordable programs and training. GVTC

does this through the use of advanced

technology and by providing a means for

learners to obtain formal recognition of the

skills and knowledge obtained outside a

traditional higher education context

(campus).

In the Spring of 2000, GVTC offered

156 on-line courses and had an enrollment

of over 1400 students. Some of the

programs of study offered were:

information technology, business, English,

math,

algebra,

marketing,

entrepreneurship, principals of

management, drafting, allied health, and

many more. More courses are being added

each quarter.

Courses are offered in such a manner

that there are many entry and exit points.

Many courses lead to Technical

Certificates of Credit; many of those

courses can be rolled into a diploma and

then an associate degree. Through

articulation agreements between the

Georgia Department of Technology and

adult education, the University System,

and some private colleges, credits can be

transferred in order to pursue a four-year

degree.

Many of you are already familiar with

DTAE through its technical institutes and

satellite centers located around the state.

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Wednesday July 19, 2000

Copyright 2000

Irvin Asks Governor to Request Disaster Designation

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has asked Gov. Roy Barnes to officially request that United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman declare all of Georgia's 159 counties disaster areas due to drought.
The request comes following last

week's meeting of USDA's State Emergency Board in Athens which reviewed damage assessment reports from across the state. The reports showed sufficient production losses to warrant disaster area designation, said Irvin.
Disaster area designation will allow

farms in qualifying counties to be eligible to be considered for low-interest emergency loans from USDA's Farm Service Agency. Each application for an emergency loan will be considered on its owh merits, taking into account the extent of losses, security available, repayment ability and other eligibility requirements.

Mosquito Control Helps Prevent Spread of Virus
Mosquitoes are considered one of the most annoying insect pests because the itching and irritation caused by their bites. But these insects also are undesirable because they carry diseases. For this reason, many counties and municipalities have control programs to reduce mosquito populations.
One of the viruses transmitted by mosquitoes is the West Nile virus. The virus, which had never been reported in the United States until last year, resulted in 62 cases of encephalitis in the Northeast.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that the virus found in those infected last year was
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Special Handicraft Issue
See Pages 10-11

Emergency Haying Authorized On CRP Acreage

Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman has announced that emergency haying will be permitted on some Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres in areas of the country hit hardest by this year's drought.
CRP is a voluntary program that offers annual rental payments and cost-share
assist.ail.cc t:o establish long-term
resource-conserving cover on eligible land. This action will permit approved CRP participants to harvest hay on CRP acreage, providing supplemental forage to producers whose pastures have been
decimated by drought. To be approved for emergency haying,
a county must have suffered at least a 40 percent loss of normal moisture and forage for the preceding four-month
qualifying period. USDA will determine which counties
will be approved for haying and will

require CRP participants to submit

applications with their local Farm Service

Agency (FSA) offices. Haying may be

authorized until August 31, 2000, or until

disaster conditions no longer exist -

whichever comes first.

Only livestock operations located within approved counties are eligible for

peamrteircgipeannctys

h

ayin
who

g of do

CRP acreage. not own or

leCaRseP

livestock may rent or lease the haying

privilege to an eligible livestock fanner

located in an approved county.

CRP annual rental payments will be

reduced 25 percent to account for the

areas hayed. At least 50 percent of the

CRP contract acreage must be left

unhayed -for wildlife. Other restrictions

and limitations also apply.

For more information contact local

FSA county offices or go to website:

www.fsa.usda.gov

Farm Life in 1870s Georgia Lives at Brookfield Plantation

Because of the lack of existing structures from the 1870s, it's rather difficult for us to imagine what farm life was like in the days following the Civil War. You really hav-e to use your imagination to visualize what an 1875 agricultural operation would have looked
like. However, there is just such an historic
place in existence, and it's right here in
Georgia. It's called Brookfield Plantation, and
it's located "Only 35 1miles and 125 Years South of Atlanta" near Griffin, states the plantation's web page. The plantation, an historical special-events facility, was recreated to reflect Victorian era tradition in architecture, interior decor and garden
design. Owned by Nick and Penny Ryder, the
establishment includes an impressive main house, restored and furnished in the style of the 1870s; a large smokehouse that houses the plantation museum of artifacts of farm life in that era; an overseer's house; cook's cottage; carriage
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This smokehouse~ built in 1875 at historic Brookfield Plantation near Griffin, Ga., is one of the largest of its kind in the U.S. still in exis~enc~. It's also the o?ly individual smokehouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places, accordmg to Brookfield proprietor Nick Ryder, whose wife, Penny, is shown with the ~truc~ure that now houses a museum of artifacts and objects typical of 1800s plantation hfe.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

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FARM EMPLOYMENT

'64 Ford 4000 tractor, dsl., exc. look & shape, 1999 Berkley irrigation pump w/Briggs & 7' bushhog rotary mower, all gears, bearings FMC/John Bean 9300 CP sprayer, 1000 gal.

new tires, lgts. & seat, runs very good, $5500. Stratton motor, irrigate or frost protect 2 acres. & blades are new, $900. Roy Ackiss 1200 hrs., $47,000. John Flournoy Byron

Ken Long Alma 912-632-5747

Jason Bell Homerville 912-4B7-004B

Williamson 770-567-364B

912-957-1B72 912-956-5615

'69 Chev. grain truck, $1500; '64 Chev. grain 2 504 Ford balers, need minor repairs or for 720' bushhog flex mowers, $2300; 15' - Farman A, runs good, $1150. Ronnie

Ifyou have questiofls regarding ads in this category, truck flatbed, $1200. A. Deal Brooklet 912- parts, $200 for both. Bobby Linch Newnan Alamo flex mower, hyd. driven, gear boxes, Shatterly Rutledge 706-557-2125

call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. B39-3B26

770-253-02B1

$2900. Donnie Council Albany 912-43B-5072 Farmall C planters culti., B disc cutaway, 16

Only farm .work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment eermitted.
Dependable individual wanted for farm work, fencing, maintenance, ground care, furnished living space, hunting & fishing, garden plot. John Lopez Covington 770-7BBBBBB
Dependable local person wanted for approx. 1-2 hrs. daily, horse care, feeding and light cleaning. Pam Spencer Cumming 770-BB77726

71 JD B20 dsl., p/s, 35 hp., VGC, $5BOO; 6'

harrows, $400. David Brown Baxley 912-367-

6035

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72 AC, 6G loader, . ripper & roll cab, A-1 cond., $12,000 or best offer, call aft. 6 pm. Lloyd Johnson Stone Mountain 770-49BB354 912-9B2-552S-

72 JD backhoe loader, dsl., BO% rubber, $5000. Jack Wheeler Jackson 770-784-9033

72 Long U-550 tractor, blown motor, lots of good parts, make offer. Scott Johnson Albany 912-435-056B 912-639-5BB9

74 Deutz dsl., 55 hp., air cond. cab, exc.

2-16" bottom plows, $300; 4'x10' trailer,

$150; 7 hp. Troy-Bill tiller, $600; 5' cutting

harrow, $500. Oliver Skeen Snellville 770922-402B

2-row hiller/bed press lo make 7" high

planting beds, includes frame for attaching

transplanters, $1 BOO. David Cook Lula 706-

677-3707

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2000 Ford tractors, gas. Robert Russell

Ellijay 706-276-7064

2600 Ford dsl., pis, remote cyl., tires 75%,

paint, very good tractor, $7900. Donald

Spradlin Newnan 770-253-56B4

7320 Zetor tractor, cab/air, front-end loader, low hrs., still under warranty. Buddy Moore Maxley 706-759-37B5
741 Melroe Bobcat loader, good condition, ready to work, some horse drawn equip. Robert Westbrook Lula 770-9B3-2094
770 Case cab tractor, 74 hp., good tough older tractor, new tires, $6000 or trade for cows. James W. David Nicholson 706-7572659
BOO Ford w/bushhog, blade, boom, trailer, $5,475. Lauren K. Phillips 2661 Hodges MilI Rd. Bogart 30622 706-769-72B1

disc smoothing harrows, $2B50, field ready. C. Anthony Jefferson 706-367-9533
Farman Cub PTO, w/9" belt, pulley wheel, $125; bu.sh & hog harrow, used w/Cub, $100. Richard Lyles Acworth 770-354-9357
Farmall Cub w/culti. harrows drawbar, lgts., 12V, good tires, new paint. E. Bailey Ball Ground 770-735-3733
Farmal\ Cub, '60 w/bel\y mower, good condition, $2700. W. Dixon Waycross 912 2B3-6205
Farmal\ Cub, 1951 mdl. w/bushhog belly mower, exc. cond., must see, $2900. N.

Horse lovers--part-time work avail, lease barn, 3 stalls, tack-room, fields, riding trails on 170 acres, excell11mt living quarters. Thurman Duvall Hogansville 706-637-B612
Mature female, college student w/horses looking for room/board, small salary in exchange for farm work. Joe-Joe Edmonson Atlanta 404-366-6766 404-7B6-1293
Reliable, exp. dairy help wanted, must furnish ref: w/phone numbers, also exp. tractor driver and outside farm help. Lee Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531
Seeking groundkeeper/caretaker for 1Oacre lake and surrounding acreage, possible live-in arrangements, full-time position. L. Rajani Lawrenceville 770-B22-9BBB
Single female want job picking up yard eggs on farm in exchange for room and board, small

cond., $BOOO. W. Alkins Chickmauga 423-

B92-5141 706-375-5591

'77 Ford tractor 2600 dsl., p/s, new tire, good

sheet metal, paint, $6900. Ken Wade Alto

706-77B-5360

79 Farmall 140, new paint w/all equip., exc. condition. 0. A. Kight Vidalia 912-57B-6202

'B5 Case 1B45B skid steer loader, dsl.,

$7500, will trade for other loader tractor type. Joe Fields Savannah 912-B97-19B5

'B5 JCB backhoe, extra dig 1500, dsl.

Perkins turbo charge engine w/cab, 6", 24", 36"

buckets, $10,000.

J. McCullough

Milledgeville 912-452-6276

'B6 Mitsubishi MT 250D tractor, 25 hp., dsl.,

4WD, front loader, syncro trans., 1150 hrs., exc.

cond., $5600. Horace Sams Ball Ground 770704-6249

263 MF 4WD, 53 hp., ROPS, 621 original hrs., 17,900; LX665 NH skid-steer, '97 mdl., low hrs, $13,950. Eddie Lott Claxton 912739-2695
3 pl. hitch, new cond., hay scissors for loading or moving hay. Stacy Patton Griffin 770-227-2914
3'pl. hitch boom pole, $BO; 5' hvy. duty cutter, $675; 6' box scrape, hvy. duty, $350. B. Trammel Snellville 770-972-2456
3/B" hvy. metal steel belly pan, exc. w/grille fits 2910'\hru 4610 series Ford tractors, $B50. J.C. Cantrell Baldwin 706-77B-7B70
30 K!v"J Kohler generator, 4 cyl., JD engine. Lar!}' Carpenter Ellaville BOO-772-B925
3000 Ford dsl., p/s, B spd., spin out wheels, less than 3500 hrs., $5BOO. Clark Hollon Douglas 912-3B3-6B05

B01 Ford dsl., new rear tire, exc. cond Verlon Downs Gibson 706-59B-2B04

B01 Ford tractor, 42 hp., $4500; 5' bushhog
$525; scrape blade 6', $350; post hole digger $500, boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151

B640 JD 50 series, engine exc. cond.,

$25,000. John Shaw Fort Valley 912-B25-

5401



BB20 JD combine, 1B' flex hdr., 1-4400 JD

combine, 13' hdr., call aft. 7 pm. L. M. York

Hartwell 706-376-B637



900 NH silage harvester; dual dump wagon; GEHL mixer ; 20 hp.elec. water pump. Jimmy Haga Fort Valley 912-B25-5252

950 JD tractor w/5' bushhog, good cond., $5500 nego. L. Brown Bowersville 706-2460661

Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-B354
Farmall M tractor, good metal, engine needs overhaul, $1000. Charles Reed Sylvania 912564-7473
Ferguson T030, harrow, scrape blade, 2 row cultivator and rotary mower, other. Sidney Keadle 142 Hickman Fork Rd. Thomaston 706-647-232B
Ferguson T035, gas, runs great, 4 cyl., $3500, also implements, $B50. Tim Mills Whitesburg 770-B34-2921
Finish mower 5' scrape blade, rotary mower, all 3-pt. lift. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-4B32639
Finish mower, 5' brks. lgts. work on tractor, 3-pl. hitch. Leon Priest Villa Rica 770-459B120
Finishing mower, 6', 3-pt. lift, m{lde by

salary. Pat Barfield 1B60 Sardis Church Rd. '87 JD 2150 tractor, 600 hrs., 45 hp., dsl. 3000 Ford dsl., p/s, hi/lo trans., $6500; 4000 9940 JD 4-row cotton picker, good condition, Caroni, in good cond., $500 or best offer.

Moultrie 3176B

hyd., exc. cond & tires, $13,000. Bobby SU Ford dsl., p/s, seal, tires & paint, $7BOO. J. price nego. Claude Pritchey Jakin 912-793- Charles Willis Zebulon 770-567-B791

Single man seeking job on horse farm, exp: Lewallen Talmo 706-693-4310

Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944

42B6

Flatbed Gooseneck trailer, 24' long, B'6"

w/groundskeeping and gardening, in 'B9 Belarus B22, B5 hp., 5BO hrs., cab/air, 320 garden tractor, '93 mdl., tiller mower, 9960 JD 4-row cotton picker, exc. cond., wide, 2 years old & road ready $3200. Sam

exchange for housing and salary. David Glees 4WD, 7' field general rotary mower, $14,500. $5100; 'BO Hewers perfect cond. Louise only 1B75 hrs. Jerry Powell Lumber City 912- Prince Thomson 706-597-B64B

Cumming 770-7B1-5B54

Dan Olive Ellaville 912-937-9017

Pickelsiner Marietta 770-971-1513

363-7904 912-56B-7704 '

Ford 1110 dsl. tractor, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO,

Want dependable person to work in horse barn and do maintenance for horse lodging for 2-3 days and some weekends. L. Peterson Al(!haretta 770-751-1056
Want man w/machine and cattle exp., large N.E. Georgia Farm, good salary, house near schools. Jack Timer Atlanta B00-2B2-0B06
Want reliable person/family lo work on broiler chicken farm, house/salary provided, call daytime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton 706-27B-4535 706-629-9145
Will exchange light horse care for housing for me, dog and pony, approx. 30 min., North of Atlanta. Susan Littlejohn Atlanta 404-B512745
FARM MACHINERY
If you have questions regarding this category, ca// Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertis.er and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'47 BN Ford tractor, good condition, rebuilt motor, trans. & clulchv 12V, $2BOO. Bob Davidson Cartersville 770-607-1962
'4B BN Ford tractor, VGC, scrape blade, B disk harrow, plow, front tires, battery, $3000. Mark Tomcho Dawsonville 706-B67-659B
'50 Super C Farman, rebuilt engine, good body work, $BOO. Clint Bailey Gough 706554-3637
'52 BN Ford tractor, overhauled motor, new front tires, 7 pc. equip., $5000 firm. J. Cook College Park 404-767-5370
'52 BN Ford tractor, runs good, about 500 hrs. on rebuilt engine, 16 disk harrow, good rubber, $3700. Kenneth Leatherwood Conyers 770-922-0616
'52 BN Ford, good condition, new paint; $2900. S.S. Graves Clermont 770-9B3-3152
'52 BN Ford, good condition, new tires, $2BOO, call aft. 5 p.m. Eddie Couch Comer 706-7B3-5565
'52 BN Ford, several new parts, runs good, everything works, nearly new bushhog, clean tractor, $3500. J. Balch Dahlonega 706-B67711B
'52 Farman 200 w/culti., $1250 for both new Paint. C. Scott Americus 912-924-1B09
'52 Ferguson T0-30, good cond., scraper disk harrow, scoop, bushhog, 3-pt. hitch, dbl. axle trailer, $3500. F. Todd Covington 7707B6-B062
'52 Ford tractor, BN, rebuilt motor, new tires, paint, changed parts, 3 bottom plough harrow, all $3750. Min Park Hoschton 706-654-3733
'53 BN Ford tractor, w/4' bushhog, new tires, VGC, $3650. Bill Fleming Bethlehem 770266-7729
'53 Cub Farmal\ tractor w/planter, culti. & scrape blade, good running condition, $2250. Lance Wilson Winder 770-B67-4666
'53 JD 40 tricycle; '39 JD mdl. A, hand crank. D. Keever Jackson 770-775-5331
'54 Ferguson T030 5/pcs. equip., runs great, ready to work, have all manuals. B. Hardy Brooks 770-46o-0314
'54 JD tractor, mdl. 40, all equip. included, 3pl. hitch, $3200. Alton Denison Screven 912579-6656
'59 Ford Dextra dsl., B5% rubber, runs good, $2500. Debbie Blanton Jefferson 706-3672212
'59 JD 530 Pristine, original cond., less than 2000 hrs., $6500. John Purvis Americus 31709 B00-327-3931 912-92B-251B
'60 Ford 801 dsl., $3200; 7', 24 blade disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $700; 5' Ford belly mower, $300. Randy T. Farrell Brooks 770-460-5409
'63 Ford 2000 series, Sherman 2 spd. trans., gas burner, exc. cond., $5B50; '55 Jubilee, good cond., $5500/obo. Larry LaPrade cornelia 706-77B-3344

'92 7740, 4WD, 3019 hrs. Ford, B5 hp. dsl., $B900; Case lnl'I, 45 hp. dsl. front-end loader $5600. C.M. Pippin Albany 912-B94-4548
'93 7740 Ford tractor w/front end lift, $2600; Gooseneck 30xBO', two axle trailer, $3000. Ron Swanson Stillmore 912-562-37B6
'93 Case 5BO Super K backhoe, extra good w/24" rear bucket, $15,500. Walter Barnett Nicholson 706-757-2640
'93 Ford tractor, size 1620, 2WD, 24 hp., less than 500 hrs. on rebuilt motor w/bushhog, $6500. Almond Parker Monroe 770-267-5794
'93 MF tractor w/bushhog/cutting hares. Mr. Oliver Cleveland 706-B65-0213
'94 MTD 20-ton hyd. Wood-splitter, 5 hp., B&S engine, 1 7/B ball hitch, top shape, -$650/0BO. T.B. McDonald Ill Acworth 770966-1422
'96 JD 5300, MFWD loader, 1011 hrs., $23,250. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3B15
'97 Mahindra 575, 4 cyl. dsl., 325 hrs., 6' Taylorway rotary mower, $BOOO. T. Russell Moultrie 912-B73-4501 912-B90-1961
'97 NH tractor, 1920 series, 3BO hrs. & trailer, bushhog, tiller, plow, pulverizer, culti., box blade & boom, $14,500. Bennie Crane Lilburn 770921-3702
'97 Vermeer 672A stump grinder, 75 hp. dsl., 170 hrs., sheltered, good condition, $17 ,500. D. Gladin Milledgeville 912~454-203B
'9B 12-ton Lowboy tag along trailer, 20' long w/4' dove tail w/ramps, elec. brks., $3500. Hilton McCullough Milledgeville 912-4537325
'9B 16' tandem trailer by Hooper, full fenders, new tires, $1150; old 3x6 trailer, $125. Mark Winne Hartwell 706-376-3534
'9B 3B3 MF, low hrs., B3 hp., full hyd., 4 canopy top, $1 B,000. Beach Stanfield Glennville 912-654-3196
1 35 Ferguson transmission, hi/lo., $550; AC "B" rear culli. w/feet, $125, cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912-2B3-9266
1 HD 16 disk harrow, $550; 1 5' HD mower, $500; 1 2000 Ford gas w/spin out wheels, $5000. Lamar Pittman Blackshear 912-4490067
1 farm hand front-end loader, exc. cond., good for 40-70 hp. tractor, $1 BOO. Robert J. Harrell Davisboro 912-34B-399B
1 horse or 2 horse wagon, all original, VGC, used very little, $900. L. Deals Blairsville 706-B35-1209 -
100 K!v"J simplex dsl. generator, 300 hrs., completely checked out, muffler & battery new. M. Stuhler Helen 706-B7B-2720
12 hp. Sears garden tractor w/mower, late 60's-70', need carb., $400. W. Cantrell Kennesaw 770-42B-4974
12' Aerway aerator; 200 bushel grain wagon, both in exc. condition. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-729-5343 904-225-0222
1350 JD mower conditioner; 1500 M&W rnd. baler; PZ hay rake & teller; 4-row Pittsburg culti. Phillip & Venice Harrell Douglas 9123B4-1295
14 fl. farm wagon; heavy duty road worthy tires, size 9.5L-14, good condition, $500. Bubba Pierce Albany 912-436-7070
14' .JD farm wagon, $300. Eric McGrew Bowdon 770-25B-5717
140 Farmal\ culti., $4300; B41 Ford dsl., $4500; Ford 5000, $000/0BO. Earl Batson Pavo 912-B59-2712
1530 JD w/loader, pis, 46 hp., remote hyd., hi/low trans. w/6 pcs. equip., $13,500/0BO call aft. 5 pm. Steve Logue Madison 706-3422766
16 & 20 disc harrow, $525-$550; post digger 9" auger, $400; 6' scrape blade, $250, dirt scoop, $225. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-4496573
1955 Farman 400 tractor, 55 hp, p/s, needs starter, 7' bushhog, included extra blades, $3BOO. John Zauner Newnan 770-251-7776
1979 Intl: 1a-wheeler grain truck, new DT466 eng., 10-spd. trans., live tandems, 24' steel dump, $1 B,000. Patrick Spell Baxley 912-3679449

3320 Zeller tractor, $10,300; finishing 9N Ford, rough, $1400; bushhog, cycle bar,

mower, $1200; scrape blade, $425. Betty plow, harrow. Charles M. German 335 Anguilla

Murray Eeworth 706-632-2099

Drive Brunswick 31523 912-261-B32B 912-

3B hp. Kubota engine, 4 cyl., low hrs. Robert 230-047B

Patterson Greensboro 706-453-7146

_ AC "B" mdl., 4 pcs. of equip., runs & good

4' aerator, 3-pt. hitch, factory made, $450. cond., $3000. Steve Gore Kathleen 912-9BB-

Bill Clawson Cleveland 706-348-6747

0155

4' bushhog medium to heavy duty, used 1O AC 7000, 106 hp., pis, trans., canopy,

hrs. or less, $450. Douglas Black Elberton $B500; 16' MF disc harrow, $1600. Joel

706-213-B301

Lancaster Adairsville 770-773-3372

4' bushhog mower, hvy. duty blade w/clulch, AC mdl. WF, instyled tractor, 193B, rare, used very little, $500; 4' push pull box scraper, runs, needs rear wheel & cosmetics, $1200.

$400. Steve Vanzo Auburn 770-B67-3B40 John Daughtrey LaGrange 706-BB4-7555

4-row JD flip bottom plows, $750; culli. Agridynamics sprayer, $1500; 9100 FMC

frame w/shanks, $650; till-a-valor, $500; 9900 sprayer, $B500; Case lnt'I MX 100, dsl., 1B56

JD 2-row cotton picker, $6000. W. Harper hrs., $30,000. B. Bennett Albany 912-BB3-

Ambrose 912-3B4-0BB7

3743

4230 JD, cab/air, pis, good rubber, $13,000; Aluminum tank trailer, B750 gal. capacity, 4240 JD, cab/air, quad range transmission, $3500; KMC ripper spider, 4-row, $1100. O~en good rubber, $16,500. Glenn Knight Rentz Stapleton Richland 912-BB7-2411

912-9B4-5555

Arena plow, 4 in 1, $1200, or trade for arena

4243 MF dsl. tractor, never used, $23,000 call aft. 5 pm. M. Watson Statham 770-7255708
4400 JD combine, dsl., 4~row crop head, soybean head, corn head, $3500. Jimmy Ber')i

panels. Doug Anderson Armuchee 706-2356572
Baldor elec. motor, 5 hp., 1725 RPM, also syrup pan, 4 x 12' stainless corn sheller. Butch Adams Franklin 770-B54-B71 B

Metter 912-6B3-753B

Belarus 31 hp. tractor, motor needs work or

462 NH, six disk cutter, working condition, hay rake. Eddie Floyd 439 Pine Hill Rd Dublin 31021 912-272-5507
5 foot Bushhog, not pretty but works ok, $200; also, 5 shank all purpose plow $250. Bruce Brock Ball Ground 770-479-B269

for parts, $BOO. Joseph Sumner Thomaston 706-64B-19BO
Bolsters for log trlr., exc. cond., $150 ea. Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142
Bottom plow 2-14, 3 point hitch, $250. Robert. C. Bonnett 230 Lvy Creek Dr.

5' HD Bushhog Brand rotary cutter, $250; 5 shank Blanton chisel plow, $350; landscape rake, $250. J. Boss Kingston 770-606-923B
5' Taylorway finishing mower, 3-pt. hitch, $1000. Ranaly Johns Nahunta 912-462-7753
5' bushhog mower, $450; single bottom 3-pl. turning plow, $100. John Ellis Trenton 706-

Loganville 30052 770-466-2634 Bradco trencher attachment, 617, $2900;
tow motor fork lift, $1100. M. Blank Dawsonville 770-BB6-6774
Bush & bog harrow, Blanton, good condition, $350. Jimmy Boss Molena 770-BB4-0717
Bushhog front-end loader, separate hyd.,

657-5411
5' bushhog, need metal work on deck, $250; 2-5' harrows, $450 ea,; 1-5' hvy. duty root rake, $250. J. Jackson Lizella 912-B36-4733
52' BN Ford tractor, good metal tires & lgts., 12V system motor, runs good, $2800. Waymon Hilley Danielsville 706-795-2210
550 JD, runs good, till blade w/C frame, power shift trans., good undercarriage. Olin Lovell Statesboro 912-5B7-2407
575 NH sq. baler, good condition, $6000; 'BO Mack tractor, $2500; single axle Lowboy, $2000. Rodney Horne Glenwood 912-5235239
6 hp. Craftsman tiller w/rear tines, used 1 1/2 seasons, $575. B. Hamon Millen 9129B2-2769
6' HD dirt dog pulverizer, excellent condition, $695; 5' Caroni finishing mower, must sell, $1150. Darrel Cox Royston 706-245-0196
6' Taylorway finishing mower, like new, 3 blades, top link, $1600. Bert King 912-9B66000
6' Woods finishing mower, exc. cond., $600. T. Jones Canton 770-844-9B24
6' bushhog grooming mower, in good shape, $650 cash; 12 disc cutting harrow $325, both 3-pl. hitch. Wayne Bohannon Calhoun 706625-1331
6' bushhog, almost new, 3-pl. hitch, $350; 16 disc smoothing harrow, exc. cond., $350. Charlie Warnock Wadley 912-252-5962
605. D Vermeer rnd. hay baler, using now, $2500. Mike Cagle Douglasville 770-4B92045
620 JD rebuilt motor, 4 new tires, tubes, exc. condition. Ernest Smith Winder 770-B67653B
65 JD 3020, ready to work, single remote, 3 straight btm plow, both $6000. David Moser Doerun 912-776-0544
6610 Ford tractor, p/s, exc. condition. M. Vaughn Baxley 912-366-B020
6x16 dual axle trailer, electric brakes $750. Dale McGee 667 Sunray Hatchery Rd. Commerce 30530 706-7B9-2545
7' Reese 2 drum mower; 4 wheel rake; 7' flutter, all exc. condition. Fred James Mt.

PTO pump, 6' bucket, VGC, $1495. M. Brown Hiram 770-943-7006
Bushhog, 5' rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, needs seal, $225; 16' dual axle trailer w/ramps, side bodies, $950. J. Boyd Milledgeville 912-452262B
Case B420 baler, 600 lb. rolls, sheltered, $6000; Gehl mixer grinder, 100 bu., screens, VGC, sheltered. K Spell Butler 912-B622646
Corn picker, 1-row Avco-NI pull type, good cond., field ready, $2600, leave message. K. E. Copeland Statesboro 912-4B9-3434
Craftsman mower, 5 hp., 22" cut, selfpropelled, lge. rear spoke wheels, mulching kit, runs good, asking $75. T. Scott Douglasville 770-942-250B
Cross 1B-row 300 gal. sprayer, $2000; 6-row angle cotton sprayer, $1600; Paulk irrigation Traveler 660' hose, $4500. Jimmy Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-2279
Cub Cadet 1450, hyd. rebuilt Kohler, 44" deck, 1-H rear/mtd. line tiller, more, $1500. Jack Cole Hazelhurst 912-375-7069
Cub tractor w/some equip., $2000. C. Skinner Franklin 706-675-31 BO
Cycle bar mower attachment for 2-B/9N Ford, exc. cond. Charles M. German 335 Anguilla Drive Brunswick 31523- 912-230047B
DR all-terrain bushhog, 14 hp., comm.find., elec. start w/lgts. & manual, like new, $2000 firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-971-2695
Dayton tow behind yard vac, 10 hp., elec. start, Tecumseh engine w/4x4 hopper $700. Ben Thompson Waynesville 912-576-50B4
Ditch witch, VHD 30, needs paint, $3500. John TwittY Winder 770-307-0696
Double Ought Fricke sawmill w/edger. Phil Raiford Vidalia 912-537-7442
Eager beaver 12-ton equip., trailer, 23' w/dovetail, new ramps, good cond., $4000. Kenneth J. Jolly Hinesville 912-B76-3331
Eight-row Buffalo plow, in exc. condition, $BOOO. L. Speir Brownwood 912-995-2927
Equip. or hay trailer, B'x16' dove tail, elec. brks., dual axle fold up, ramps, $B50. Jim Wylie Calhoun 706-629-3499 706-259-1116

Vernon 912-5B3-4796

46" finish mower, VGC, $4600. Tony Simmons McDonough 770-957-3745
Ford 1720 farm tractor w/1100 hrs., 23 hp. w/4' bushhog & box blade, $B500. Neal Youmans Gordon 912-62B-2B45
Ford 2000 gas rebuilt eng., transmission, 2 stage clutch, p/s, B/spd., Ford dirt scoop, 7 shank, $7650. C. Hughes Rutledge 706-557201B
Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., great shape, comes w/bushhog, boxblade, pretty new tires, $7000/obo. Charlie Adams Madison 404-2195191
Ford 3000 dsl., new tires, paint, etc., VGC, $5500. James B. Woodard Sr. Hinesville 912-36B-4519 912-269-372B
Ford 3400 dsl., p/s, hyd. wet pack, B spd., 3 pt. new tires, new paint, runs & looks great, $7000/obo. Shawn Patrick Roswell 404-6B30732
Ford 3400 gas tractor, PTO, no lift, needs clutch, runs good, asking $2500. Dale Ponder Armuchee 706-234-4580
Ford 3600 ds\. tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 5' bushhog, runs good, $3500. R. Dentecort Harlem 706-556-0691
Ford 3910, 69B hrs., exc. cond., bushhog, B disc harrow, roll-over scrape, pulverizer, $13,000 firm. Randy Spence Danielsville 706-795-3256
Ford 3930 tractor, '99 mdl., hyd. valve, oversize tires, rollbar, turbo, $15,000. Bruce Thompson Vidalia 912-537-9B90
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(ISSN 0889-5619)
Georgia
Department of Agriculture
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300 early sixty model, 28-34 hp., 3-pt. hitch, gas, $3200. Phil

runs Crile

. JD forage harvester, pull type w/three row head & wind row pick up head, $5000/0BO.

NH 4 planters,

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Two used tractor tires, size 14.9-29, 6 ply, $125. James Gay Jefferson 706-613-7255

295

Stockbridge 770-474-9206

Robin Thornton Jesup 912,427-0557

ea. Billy Fountain Villa Rica 770-459-5169

Two wagon for sale, buggy & wagon, need

Ford 4500 loader backhoe, good swing lnt'I 424 dsl. tractor, new paint & rear tires, JD manure spreader, 6' capacity, pull type, NH 54A bale thrower, w/operators manual, repairs. C. Quinton Jasper 706-692-5029

post, parting out. A. Smith Williamson 770-

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mechanically appearance, $7500. Bill Mailand McDonough 770-898-1234
Ford 4610 S,U dsl., pis$, turf tireCs, live shaft, remotes & 6 mower, 9950. lay Brown Warner Robins 912-953-9485

Ford 515 sickle mower, 7' long blade, VGC,

sheltered, $475. Seab Hughes Vidalia 912537 0584
Ford 532 baler $1500; 8' scrape blade $200. Billy Crawford Talmo 706-693-4379 Ford 5_55 B backhoe, '85, good cond.,

exc. cond., 4 cyl., 40 hp., around 1980 mdl., 4$5657040. Denny Barron Carnesville 706,384-

lnt'I 444 tractor, rebuilt motor, new tires & more, also has PTO driven, front-end loader, $5750. Dexter Epps Danielsville 706-2069431

lnt'l 454, 8 spd., dsl., p/s, runs & tires good, $4600. Brian Tootle Metter 912-685-5018

lnt'I Cub Woods mower, more equip.,

$2600. Oscar Garrett Lilburn 770-921-1875

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$4500.

Shelby Pryor 11350 West Rd Roswell 30075

770-993-1596

Int'I TD-15, hydraulic, 13 ft. blade, 50 ton

spoke wheels. Frances B. Weaver 896 Seed Cleaner Rd Hartwell 30643 706-376-2904
JD mdl.40 crawler, make offer. lierry Sapp Savannah 912-234-5941
JD mdl. MT, old tires, but runs good, $2500 or trade for good 35+ hp. tractor. Clyde Wylie Gillsville 30543 770_869_3562
JD mower conditioner, mdl. 1460, 10' cut, Chevron rolls, sheltered, used on small acreage, $8500. James Woods Pine Mountain 706-663-2045 706-882-6580
JD silage wagons, two #316, good working condition, $1250 ea. Larry Richards White. 770_386_2129 770_382_3984
JD tractors, 40-S, $2450; 4' bushhog, $300;

$650. Don Ritchie Crandall 706-695-6509 NH 847 baler, good cond., $4500; 10' offset
Ahadraroirws,vielxlec.7c7o0n-7d7.,3$-32281080. George Lancaster

NH 853 rnd., baler, good cond.; NH 258 hay triarekes., Gg.oWodalkceorndG.,remeannsubroeros7p0re6a-d4e5r3,-2n0e2e5ds

NH TR-85 combine, sheltered, 3100 hrs., 4-

$ro3w5,c0o0r0n.

head, Chris

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NH baler, good condition, $2500. J. King Chatsworth 706-695-5829

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NH roll-a-bar, #57 hay rake, 3-pt. hitch,

$1900. Joe LeCro-y Martin 706-384-4619

Utility trailer, 5x12 dual axle, new tires, surge brakes, treated floor, call after 5 p.m. Jimmy Smith Tallapoosa 770-646-6286
Vermeer 1220 chipper, $9000, takes 12" log, gas eng., extra set of knives & well maintained. Scott Tucker Snellville 770-979-1700
Vermeer 504 I rnd. baler, sheltered, field ready, make approx. 700 lb. bales, $6000, call aft. 6 pm. Stan Schroeder Atlanta 706-3427373 706-342-4251
Vermeer 605K hay roller, $15,000. Mark Griffin Colquitt 912-758-6400
Vermeer 630 stump grinder, 40 hrs. on new engine, $1800; '94 EZ GO 804, wlwo cab, $1800. Leon Bentley Loganville 770-985-

$16,500, 18" & 36" buckets, 1900 hrs. Clyde winch and draw bar, 80% under carriage 420 hi-crop, $3400; 40-V vegetable special, NH silage choppers, Super71781-row, kept 8166

Autry Gainesville 770-983-3333 Ford 600 tractor, 4 cyl., new tires, good

$1500.00. Darrell Walka Chickamauga 706539-2534

$4750; 420-TN, $2100. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760

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Vermeer rnd. baler, 605F, exc. cond., 1700 bales; tractor tires, 16.9-28-14, 6 ply, good

. mechanical, $3500. Rick Stratton McDonough 770-914-6966
Ford 600, new back tires, runs good, in exc. cond:, $3750 call aft. 6 pm. Jaye Agerton
Monroe 770-266-6146 770-231-5836 Ford 600 tractor, new tires, 4 cyl., gas, runs
& looks good, $3650. Mike Hoehn Canton
770-205-8235 Ford 601 Power Master tractor, gas engine
w/6pcs. of equip., $3800. R. English Milner 770-227-8801
Ford 7600tractor, dual range transmission,

lnt'I W-6 tractor,for sale or trade, runs good, fair metal, also have H & M for parts. Ed
Lackey Cedartown 770-748-9060 Irrigation pump, 1200GPM, 6"' pipe,
Traveler trailer, machine for laying plastic, call aft. 6 pm. H. O'Neal Ailey 912-583-2777
Irrigation pump, unused, 600 G.P.M., 150
P.S.I., Gorman Rupp trailer mounted, self priming, "$9995. J. Kemp Lyons 912-5266862
Irrigation system, Berkeley 3." x 4" PTO pump, 41 2" & 3" 30' pipe & numerous risers,

KMC 2-row peanut inverter, exc. cond., parting out; IH 815_915 combines; IH 5288 trans.& sq. !rt.lend. James Whittle Chester 912-358-4518
KMC 4-row hooded sprayer, two 150 gal. tanks, two elec. pumps, $4500. R. A. Futch Rochelle 912-365-7128
Krone rnd. baler, $10,000; Kuhn disc mower, $1500; Hooper 16' trailer, $800. Donnie Bruce Jasper 706-692-2353
Kubota 76 B7100 dsl., 4WD, 17 hp., low hrs., exc. cond., rebuilt eng., tires & paint,

NI 2-row corn picker, $2500, farm wagons.

Sandy Malcom Good. Hope 770-267-4771

NI one-row corn snapper, good operating

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Old mule drawn plow, $75, also very old

wagon seat, $25. L. Boyd Winder 770-867-
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One 2-14 bottom plows, goo_d cond., $200.

James Barton Loganville 770-554-2335

One horse wagon, rubber tires, mech. brks.,

wood top, good cond., bench seat, $550.

cond. W. H. Sell Hoschton 706-654-2921
Vicon 5 foot disk mower, completely rebuilt 1999, field ready, $1000. Dewade Bostic Adel 912-896-4677
Water winch Traveler, 3 1/2" 660' hose, no leaks, works great, $3500/0BO. Al Surrency Sylvester 912-776-3355 912-776-3783
Wood-splitter, hvy. duty, $600. John Higgins Lawrenceville 770-963-5746
Wood-splitter, hyd., power by Kohler, 8 hp., $350. Arnold McBride 775 Hwy 25 Statesboro 30461 912-865-2595

3881 hours, good condition. William Shelnutt Bishop 706-769-6381
Ford 801 Powermaster, gas, 47 hp., new head, battery, tires, seat, paint & more,
$5000. Steve Brown Meansville 770-5678679
Ford 930 finishing mower, 5' cut, $500, cash only. D. McDonald Monroe 770-207-
7964

$3000. Lynn B. Hale Ellijay 706-276-1144 JD 10A Hammermill, good cond., used this
yr., 2 screens, $400. Johnny Michael Bishop 706-769-1575
JD 2010 track loader with rebuilt injection pump & eng., brush guards and ripper, good condition, $8500. Tom Simmons White 770383-8962
JD 2040 '81, 2500 hrs., remote hyd., grt. 40

$4500. Joe Horne Folkston 912-496-4358

Kubota B 7300 HSD, 60" belly mower, 137 hrs., garage kept, exc. cond., $8500. Darrell
Hoffman Americus 912-928-0836

Kubota B7100, 4WD w/4' Hardee cutter, $3500; MF 285 dual hyd., ROP canopy,

$9500. Charles Martin Douglasville 770-

949-2386



Kubota B8200 dsl., 4 wheel turf tires, 138

Howard Hall Calhoun 706-629-5364
Power King tractor, w/loader bucket, 18 hp.,
dual transmission, rota tiller, 48" mower, 3-pt. hitch, $4500. Dav.id Brubaker McDonough :6::.7:..'8""-..4..:.3;:2:o-..0::c6.::.0.::..1:..- - - - - - - - - - -
Rainbow Traveler 318 Chrysler engine,
sheltered, 3679, 6" .twist lock pipe, 4-Cloud burst vol., guns, w_ork ready. Ronnie Bryant Moultrie 912-985-6962

Woods 48", 3 blade bellymower, model 348, $500. Ron Ray 3385 Union Church Road Stockbridge 30281 770-922-1221 404-7143875
Yanmar 240, dsl., 24 hp. w/5' fil'lish mower, VGC, $3000. Jim B. Davis Hinesville 912258-5623 912-368-4559
Yanmar.YM 169, 16 hp., dsl., exc. cond., 425 hrs., finish mower, bushhog harrows,

Ford 930 finishing mower, 5' cut, $500. hp. tractor, tires, exc. cond., $9000; JD 7' hrs., finishing mower, box blade, row-culti, Ranger garden tractor, 14 hp., motor good, straw rake, box blade, $7000/0BO. D. Crump

Cary Rhodes Taylorsville 770-684-6301

bushhog, $1050. D. Cummings Rockmart disc harrow, $10,000. Jim Crowe needs tires, harrows, lo. plow, attach., $400. Hairia 912-245-7475

Ford Dexter dsl., same as Ford 2000, live 770-684-4761

Douglasville 770-830-2907

PaulKent Nelson 770-735-2469

Zetor tractor, 100 plus horsepower, p/s,

PTO & lift, lo/hi trans, new paint, $4000. JD 2040 w/145 loader, ecx. cond., $10,500. Kubota B8200, 4 WO, dsl., 20 hp., front Ripper for JD loader, $800; 6' bushhog 4WD, 10' bushhog mower, $6500: John

Steve Brannon Alpharetta 678-513-6584 Gerald Chadwick Grayson 770-9723985 loader, $9350; MF 210, dsl., 22 hp., 4' finishing mower, $1200 cash. David Brown Thigpen Blackshear 912-449-6309 912-449-

Ford NH '99, 29 hp., dsl., folding ROPS, JD 2130, looks good, runs strong, $4800. bushhog, $4440/obo. Gordon Garnet Union City 770-964-1123

1945

turf tires, deluxe hitch, 40 hrs. used, $9700. F. Marcus W. Gregory Hinesville 912-368-4335 Riverdale 770-923-2274

Road tractor, $3000 or $4000 for all; also

Lisella Elberton 706-213-7865

912-876-5888

Kubota L2900 tractor, 2-00 hrs. w/5' other. Johnny Jones Ellijay 706-635-5046

Farm Machinery Wanted

Ford l'JP, 4 spd. transmission, rebuilt, $450; JD.214 garden tractor, '78; runs grt., 48" bushhog, $10,500. Bob Reller Buford 770- Rollover box scrape, hvy. duty, 5 1/2', $375;

00 sawmill parts.

W. E. Williams cut, $1000; '98 NH LX885 skid steer, 78" 945-3488

140 JD, $150; garden tractor restored or. for Want to buy or rent deep rock well rig or

Covington 770-784-8086 Ford backhoe 535, VGC, lge. front-end

bucket, $24,000/0BO. Madison 706-342-7673

Stan- Schroeder

Kubota M6800 tractor, 99, good condition, 40 hrs., must sell, make offer, $17,200. David

parts. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371 Satoh beaver tractor, mdl. S270, 2-cyl. dsl.,

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loader, 22" bucket, $11,000 or best offer. JD 214 garden tractor, GC, 38" deck, box Willett Loganville 770-787-1044

3-pt. hitch, w/roto-tiller. R. Mynes Rome 706- Want 350 lnt'I tractor for parts, running or

Larry James Kingston 706-234-3707

blade, plow, new seat, $1100. Elliott Faircloth Kubota dsl. garden tractor, ,97 mdl., $3500. 290-0101

not. Lonnie Allmon Lindale 706-232-2788

Ford tractor 6600, approx. 70 hp., wet Cartersville 770-607-9612

M. Folendore Milledgeville 912-452-9338

Savage pecan harvester in exc, eond., side Want 350 JD sickle mower, for parts,

brks., dsl., sheltered, clean, field ready, $500. L. Gills Blairsville 706-745-6702

JD 2140, cab, 4WD, new paint, VGC, runs great, $6500. Erica Lynn Hosmer Hinesville

Kubota tractor L175, 2 cyl.-dsl., 17 hp. turf tires, 3-pt. hitch, $3000.. Raymond Daniel

dump, $12,900. Van Ponder Whigham 912762-3233

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Ford tractor 801 diesel, 38 hp., hyd. 912-368-0815 912-877-7670

Canon 706-245-6040

Scotts 14.5 hp., 42" mower, VGC, $650. J. Want 504 IN tractor for parts, reasonably

remotes, clean, good cond., $4500. Danny Mulkey Blakely 912-723-6241

JD 2440, canopy, loaderw/bucket, remotes,
new tires, exc. cond., $12,000. Marty w.

Kuhn 9, 10.. disc haymower, used 2 cuttings, new knives, $5600. Clint +food

Taylor Snellville 770-979-1721 Sears custom tractors, 2 one 3-pt. hitch, one

priced, also 200 or Kniphfer Stapleton

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James

. Ford tractor front-end loader, industrial Adams Hinesville 912-876-3800

Dawsonville 706344-7887.

mower complete, not running, $175. C. Want Ford/Covington planter cult.

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Mitchell College Park 770-964-2911 _Searsgardentractor,10hp.,w/mowerdeck,

SJ?readers, 3-pt. hitch, 3/12'bottom plow, 2114" bottomplow.Bob Poteete Lawrencevile618-

Forklilt, 4000 lbs., AC., solid tires, LP gas, Hartley Warner Robms 912-923-8972

Cleveland 706-865-7047

- good condition, $400. Ward Gann Cleveland .::3.:..76=--....:1..::.06=-4;___ _ _ _' - - - - - - - - - ' -

$1500; also, grain dryer, farm fan $1500. JD 24T sq. baler, .MF combine, both exc. Lely Rdterra tiller 13', used 1 season in 706-865-7440.

Want JD 145 front-end loader, in good

Carter Swaney Ranger 706-334-2402

cond. Keith McMullen Social Circle 770-464- pecan orchard; Case engine 3.9 dsl. Donny Single ram rim crusher, also makes exc. log condition for '82 mdl., 2240 JD tractor. Dale

Front-end loader allied fits, MF 135, 230, 3817

Hughes Fort Valley 912-825-0178

splitter, new eng., elec. start, towable, $6000. Purcell Homer 706-677-3814

240, Taft tractors, 6' buckets, $2300. Bobby JD 2950 tractor w/loader, 4200 hrs., cab/air, Long 460 dsl. w/front-end loader & backhoe Lewis Feldman Atlanta 770-955-7676

Want JD 2520 tractor w/blown engine, must

Dixon Marietta 770-926-2530

86 hp., $19,500. Glen L. Rivers Jenkinsburg attach., good tractor, runs good, $6500. R. Skid steer Melroe Bobcat 743, w/bucket, be complete tractor. Brett Boatright Montrose

Front-end loader, heavy duty fits MF, self 770-775-3653

Ray Jasper 706-692-5505

exc. condition. William Threadgill Carrollton :::9..:;712-;:::6.:..76::..::;3,:...11,,,8::,,.....--=~~--c-oe7'--==-o-.,---=-

contained hyd. w/front pump, 5' bucket, $1500. Bill Vaughters Madison 706-342-

JD 3tOA rubber tire backhoe, 3 backhoe buckets, runs & operates good, $9500. Gary

M front

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770-834-2293



Slide in spreader-bodies, self-contained gas

Want JD 27 or 59 fork lift for JD loader. B. Stansbury Chickamauga 706-931-2435

8787

Nah Forsyth 912-994-9948

Lexington 706-743-8084

engines, $400 up. Joel Vandiver 669 N. Main Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors

Gehl 3250 sq. hay baler, $4500, in good JD 336 series, sq. hay baler, sheltered, MF #12 sq. baler, outside knotter housing St. Cornelia 30531 706-206-4088 706-778- were built in the late 1950's & 1960, any cond.

condition. Johnny Owens Rochelle 912- have operator's manual. J. Cravey Eastman broke for repair or parts, $600. Tom Fricks 2177

John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286

365-2637 912-365-2075 Generac, 40KW, PTO driven gen., never

912-37 4-2968



JD 410 front-end loader, good tran., eng.,

Flintstone 706-820-1569 MF 135 gas, p/s; w/front-end loader, $5800;

Sprayer 18' boom, $295. Ralph Wright

3-pt. hitch, Woodbury

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Want JD mdl. M for parts & planter. Thomas E. Hines, Jr. Po Box 112 Grantville 30220

used, $3600; '48 lnt'I Cub tractor, runs good, loader, bad rearend, $3000, call aft. 7 pm. Ford 2000 gas, pis, hi/lo trans., $5400, all 5929

770-583-3281 678-596-4988

$1000. Phillip Johnson Talking Rock 7-06- Rayburn Hughes Summerville 706-857- cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312

Sprayer, 55 gal., 3 1/2 hp. Briggs-7GPM, Want John Deere 900 HC. H. Bell 193

253-7238

1572

MF 135; 38 hp., pis, 3-pt. hitch, good rubber tow behind, 8"x8" turf tires, $500. G. Kindle Harmon Lane Homerville 31634 912-487-

Generator, heavy duty, 16 hp., 10,000 JD 430 '58, 2 cyl., good for lgt. farm work, & codition, $5900. Ronald Ayers Winston Gainesville 770-536'0228

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watts, never used, $985. Robert Harbeke 27 hp., $4250 call before 7:45 am. "Albert 770-947-5859

Stump grinder Rayco Super jr., walk behind, Want Power King tractor part's, clutch-

Cartersville 770-387-2064

Long Washington 706-678-2608

MF 135, good cond., runs good, 1 owner, portable, VGC, not many hrs., trailer included, housing, clutch fly wheel, 3-pt. hitch or whole

Gifford Hill 6-tower pivot, $5000; JD 7300, JD 435 hay baler w/gauge wheels & kicker, $4200; pr. of KMC 6-row-row markers w/cyl. & $6950. Kenneth Dunn Smyrna 770-432-3497 junk tractor. Larry Looney Nicholson 706-

vacuum ripper/planter, $7500. Mervin Martin $10,000. I. Jeanes Gordon 912-628-2620 hoses, $800. G. Turner Baxley 912-367- Super-A Farmall w/belly mower, 3-pt. hitch, 757-3770



Pelham 912-294-7487 912-294-3111

JD 4430 4-post top, $9500; JD 521 otractor, 7260

$2200, consider partial trade for Cub Cadetor Want complete very inexpensive 9N running

Golden Jubliee Ford tractor, fair condition, $11,500; 6000 JD highboy, c/a, 3000 mi., MF 165, excellent condition, diesel, good JD mower. Michael Spikes Douglas 912-384- or not. Morris Smith sycamore 912-831-2906

$2800. Howard Clark Avera 706-547-2271 $14,500. Steve Albritton Dublin 912-272- tires, will sacrifice for $6500/0BO, must sell. 0229

Want crawler tractor w/6 way blade or tilt, in

Graveley '83 mdl., 816B garden tractor, 5888

Gary Lewis Thompson LaGrange 706-884- Tractor Massey 180 dsl, external hyd, exc. cond. F. Wilson Pearson 912-422-3031

w/50" mower deck & culti., great cond., JD 45 combine w/corn head, $2000/0BO, 3332

remotes, rock rake, disc, box blade, hay rake, Want dsl. engine for AC WD45 or AC 017

$2500. H. Mansell Roswell 770-587-2820 consider trade for Super A tractor & equip. MF 175, 70 hp., dsl., 4 new tires, low hrs., good price. Jackie Houser Jackson 770-504- tractor, also air cond. system for Gleaner K

Graveley tractor mower, fer!. spreader for Jerry Daviison Hortense 912-473-2612

remote hyd., VGC, $9000. R. Stratton 9425

combine. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-

parts, make offer. D. Landers Stockbridge JD 455 G crawler loader, low hrs., exc. Locust Groce 770'914-6153

Trailer 16' dual axle w/ramps, $850. W. .=.58=-4-'-'0'--~------------

770-957-2754

under carriage, runs nice, '90 mdl., $24,900. MF 202 tractor, loader, pis, runs good; MF Barksdale Ringgold 706-866-3407

Want farm tractor, running or not for parts or

Great Plains 30' dbl. fold, 6" spacing, exc. cond., $12,000; S.S. nitrogen applicator,

Dale Rowden 706-769-8058

Farmington 706-769-0980

30 hp., 3-pt. hitch, PTO w/loader, $4250. B. L. Gravitt Cumming 770-887-0895

Trailer 8'x20' cargo craft, dual axle, 10,400 GVW, $4500/0BO. Jim Oeser Tucker 770-

:th::a.t91~c2a=n-cbcce36r"e-7p'a--ir"e'2d3.=-1E..:..0:.2'-V-a~,u.g.-h-n.,--~B-a--x-_le_;y;

$800. Jane Shaw Fort Valley 912-825-2331 JD 4600 '99 tractor, 100 hrs., MFWD, power MF 205 compact dsl., less than 1000 hrs., 614-6363

Want farm trailer w/rubber tires in N.

Grinder good cond., $900. Harvey Rousy reverse backhoe, loader, mower, under great food plot tractor, runs & looks great, Trailer tri-axle, H.D. built for track loaders, Georgia area. Larry Sturdevant Cumming

Dewy Rose 706'283-1975

warranty, $31,000. Bill Kurtz Morrow 770- $4500/0BO. James Smoot Senoia 770-599- 16'-6" w/ramps, 9-fons, G.I. hitch, new tires & .:..77'-.;0:;,-;:::8.::.87=--.:..79::.3::.1'--.,----~-~~~-~

H Farmalls, all running, good cond., $1200 968-5284

1006

bearings, $1000. M. Allen Athens 706-353- Want mule drawn riding culti. in good

firm. Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095 JD 4630 w/cab, $12,500; Case IH 1822, MF 231, 260 hrs., 6' harrow, 6' bushhog, 6' 2865

useable condition, call before 10 pm. Louie

912-955-4642

cotton picker, $24,000; Lilliston 6000 peanut box blade, dirt scoop, boom pole, all in good Trailer, 28' pines, single axle, roll up door, Watkins Fairmount 706-629-2526

Hammermill, $75; hvy. duty garden mower, combine, $2000. H. Walker Eastman 912- cond. Donnie Crenshaw Milledgeville 912- good cond., road worthy, exc. storage, $900. Want. no-till drill Midland Zip, other ok.

good cond., $650; big wheelhorse mower, 48" 374-2628

452-6255

Steve Hammer Flowery Branch 678-571- William Jenkins 986 Bond Bridge Ext

deck, $475. Ken Boyette Centerville 912- JD 4630, c/a, duals, good cond., $12,500; MF 240 tractor, exc. cond., low hrs., 7127

Royston 30662 706-245-7416

923-7335

JD 4430, 4-post duals, $8500, other equip. $12,000. J. Underwood 535 Parks Drive Treeland whole tree chipper, chips up to 18 Want old bushhog for parts, running or not.

Hardee "Tiger" Ditch and Bank mower, exc. John West Colquitt 912-254-3113

. Dahlonega 30533 770-535-7811

trees, V8 Detroit, grapple loader also grinder & B. Thompson Fayetteville 770-231-8714

cond., .5' cut hooks to 3 pt. hitch, self- JD 555 track loader, 2850 hrs., $18,000; MF 250 tractor, new engine, $9000; 6' screen plant. Ross Adams Blairsville 706- Want radiator for JD 1020. Hoyt Housley

contained, takes 50 hp. plus tractor. J. flatbed GI hitch, 18' trailer, 3 axle, factory built, bushhog, $500; 6' roto tiller, $1250. Jim 745-3679

Lebanon 770-720-0052

Ethridge Lavonia 706-3568292

$3000. Dale Brubaker Comer 706-783-5089 Knowles Riverdale 770-996-4749

Troy-Bill tiller, horse 7 hp., Kohler eng., hiller Want spare parts for Farmall Super C

Hay wrap machine, $1995; 2-cycle bar t,iay 706-783-5741

MF 298 dsl., 80 hp., pis, m/p remote hyd., furrower, extra tines bumper guard, $650. preferably in the West Ga. area. Dennis Reid

cutters, $300 ea.; 1 hvy. duty 7' disk $400. JD 6405, 1200 hrs., '99, $23,500; JD 544 C rollbar cover, good tires & paint, $9000. Lloyd David Apperson Griffin 770-229-4436

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Tom Noble Claxton 912:739-2408

loader, good tires, $15,500;-JD 2940 w/loader, Leach Lavonia 706-356-2236

Troybilt "Tufty", 3 hp. tiller, used one season, Want teeth for PTO operated bye-hoe

Heavy duty 80' rota tiller for 40-100 hp. bucket, $8000. Mark Barinowski Augusta MF 35, hi/lo trans., $3800 cash; 5' bushhog, $300/0BO. Edward Asher Canton 770-720- rotovator, must be in useable condition. Frank

tractors, 100 hrs. or less used, exc. cond., 706-733-1286

set turf tires, 8 disc,.bush & bog, 2 disc plow. 1154

Cates Oglethorpe 912-472-7711

$2195. Sam Lutz Leesburg 912-759-2591

JD 690-B excavator, $13,900; JD H tricycle, C. Collins Austell 770-948-1003

Troybilt junior tiller, $500; '87 Ford F250,

Hesson 560, 5x6 bale, good cond., $5200; $1800; Lilliston rolling culti., 4-row, $475; 10' MF T035 tractor, 5' Covington bushhog, $3000, call aft. 6 pm. Bobbie Hammett

900 NH harvester, 3-row, 30", in good cond., harrow, $1000. Doug Exley Springfield 912- paint & tires new, gai;, good engine, ready to Shannon 706-234-7496

Replace Annuals When your early annual flowers

$10,000. Jeff Yoder 2711

Montezuma 912-472-

754-4243 JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273

work, $3800. Bob Lewis 461-4083

Fayetteville 770-

Troybil1tiller horse, 7 hp., good condition, new tires w/attachments, $700. Larry

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Hit & miss engines. w. Quarles baler, $750; 800 Gehl forage harvester, Manure spreader, new floor, new paint, exc. Rainwater 273 Midway Rd Newnan 30263 summer annuals, such as nicotiana,

Dawsonville 706-265-3732

$3500. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205 cond., $1850.; NH ground driven. T. 770-502-1042

Hopper bottom trailers, grain or peanuts, JD H, restored, ready. S.. Stokes Grantham Villa Rica 770-459-0074

Turf tires 18.4x16 A for 8/lug Ford or MF, portulaca, zinnia, impatiens or

40' steel, DOT road ready, roll tarps, tires Woodstock 678-445-1134

McKee 4x5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., 45' front 900x10 by 16 for 6/ lug on rims, $200. J. celosia, according to the University

hwy. ready. Danny Bryant Pavo 912-859- JD MT, (no 3 pt. hitch), $2100, work ready; trailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, B. Townsend Mableton 770-819-6520

of Georgia Extension Service.

2560



7 pt AP plow, 3 pt. hitch, $425, used once. hay, shavings. Lovenna Webb Juliette 912- Turf tractor tires, 60 hrs., $800 pr., 13.6x16

IH 616 cotton picker, 2-row hyd:drive, good Jack Smith Hull 706-354-7905

994-9492

on 12" rims., pr. 25x8.50. L. Potter Comer Before you plant, rework and

shape, $2500; 8-row AC no-till planter, JD No. 4 & horse drawn sickle mower, exc. N.H. mdl. 451 sickle mower; N.H. mdl. 265 706-783-2008

enrich the soil with compost

$1400. Jeffrey Hatfield Cartersville 770- condition, $300. Henry Bell Madison 706- hay rake, both in very good cond., $1850. Two row cultivator w/two 23C JD planters,

386-6148

342-8203

James Knox Appling 706-541-0082

$375. Jerry Childree Doerun 912-776-4916 Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

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Wednesday July 19, 2000

Want to buy usep 4" suction hose for trash Ball handle two gal. sq. plastic buckets Nitrogen tank, Mach SM33, MVE 1 black baldie bull, 2 Black Angus and 1 One Charolais crossed bull, 21 mos. old,

pump, 15-25'. Carleton Jones Newnan 770- w/sealable lids, approx. 20,000@$0.75 each, cyrogenics, 120 straws Black Angus semen, Red Angus heifers, $675 each. Bonnie Kelly 1100-lb. $650. D. Christopher Mansfield 770-

253-2929

call after 6 p.m. Leon Cooper Moultrie 912- 12 straws Charolais semen, $750. Tim Canton 404-479-5835

469-1414 770-385-0714

Want tractor tire, 13-6x28. A. Kelley Athens 985-5870

Stanfield Tirone 770-964-0574

1 regd: Red Angus bull 4 yrs. old, 4th One Holstein-Limousine bull for sale.

706-353-1514

Barn wood for sale, structual and siding, Old 1"x1 2" barn boards, approx. 280 indexing bull at Tifton 1997, will add frame. Jeremy Deyoung Elberton 706-213-9084

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Want transmission for JD 4401, 420 or 430 also used 5V tin, make offer. Roquemore running ft. $250, 20 bundles, 25 yr. shingles, Ken Cawthon Greensboro 706-453-2728

One black Baldie bull around 900 lbs. for

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may work, will buy whole tractor, if reasonable. Rock Aleharetta 770-346-0578

driftwood color, $5 ea. Gene/Joan Lurwig 1 regd. Shorthom heifer sire double stuff, 9 sale. Bill Huff Canton 770-345-7335

W.J. Banks Hogansville 706-672-0418

Barrels, 30 & 55 gal., plastic & metal for Danielsville 706-795-5564

mos. old. Terry Poole Carnesville 706-677- One full blood Fleckvieh bull, 4 yrs. $2000,

trash & storage $11, call before coming. Ethel Old electric apple cider press, very good 3536

3 half-Fleckvieh .Simmental bulls 16 mos.,

FARM SUPPLIE$_

Allums Austell 770-948-3273

cond., $250 or best offer. Dale Ross Comer 18 cross bred heifers excellent for $1000 each. Tip Weldon Barnesville 706-

Barrels, 55 gal. plastic or metal, food grade 706-783-3564

replaceinent,brood cows exposed to Brangus 472-3306

$10/ea. Jesse Harell Tifton 912-391-9080

One 5000 bushel grain bin with fan $2000; bull since March 1, 2000. Mike Knowles One regd. Brangus bull 3 1/2 yrs. old for

If you have questions regarding ads in this Belting for horse trailers, 6' wide, $5.00 ft. category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651- Tom H. Jones 3473 Old Hightower Trail

also, 63'x 6" auger with motor $1200. AB Clark Cairo 912-377-4718

Milan 912-868-2805 19 commercial cows, 15 Charolais clossed

sale. Wadis M. Brantley Tifton 912-386-0504 Polled Herefords, regd. beautiful healthy

9084.

Loganville 30052 770-388-0704

Pine flooring, 4" face kiln, dried $1.50 per calves, 2 yr. old Charolais bull, $15,500. Lee herd, excellent bloodlines. Bonnie Whitten

500 gal. propane tanks (3), good cond., Cages from Auto Hen Farm 8'x1 'x1' $2.50 a sg. ft. Joe Johnson Geneva 706-269-3841 McFarlin Carnesville 706-384-3010

Brunswick 912-638-5099

$595 each. BurtWilliams Dahlonega 706-864- piece, you take out $3.50, we take out. Oriana Portable generator, 8 1/2 hp., Kawasaki 2 Brangus bulls, 16-18 mos., long and tall, Purebred Black Angus bull 2.5 yrs. old, sire

5176

Black Dahlonega 706-219-3943

eng., manual or elec. start, 4800 watt, 120/240 $800 each. Nelson Casey Canon 706-245- commitment, Dam prompler $1200. Wayne

1-250 gal. propane gas tank with regulator Cages made of chain link fencing, 4'x4'x4' outlets, good cond., $750. Brice Driver 8525

Ansley Cornelia 706-778-1445

for $250. F. VanBeek Buford 770-945-5568 $50, 4'x8'x4' $50. Dale Jones Flowery Carrollton 770-832-2292

2 Limousin cows and 1 red heifer $675 Pureored Brangus bull, fast gains, small

1/2" painted 5 ply used plywood, exterior marine glue, M.D.O. exc. cond., 4'x8'/$15, 4'x6'/$12, 3'x8'/$12, 4'x5'/$10, 3'x6'/$9, for farm structures. Walter Godsmark Atlanta 404-

Branch 770-967-6948
Cane mill, Chattanooga #12, 80 gal. kettle, call after .6. p.m. J. Evers P. 0. Box 631 Norman Park 31771 912-769-3077

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

each. Eugene Hamil Ball Ground 770-7040096
2 purebred Black Angus bulls 18 mos. old, $1000 each, calving ease plus fast growth. D.

calves, top performance, gentle, $975. Albert C. Adams Richland 912-887-3427
Purebred Limousin dispersal, pairs, bred, heifers, red and black. Marshall Mosley

815-1785

Canning jars qts., Ball Kerr atlas, $2.75 doz. Rabbit breeder cages, sgl. cages/hutches, Russell Cobert 706-788-3125

Lyons 912-526-9226 912-526-3114

10,000' of 2 1/2" black pipe, 6', 8', 10', 12', A.B. Cato Canton 770-479-1265

feeders and drinkers, wire, cage building table 2 purebred Jersey heifers 15 mos. old, Purebred bulls ready for breeding. Herbert

14', 16', more, about 8000 or above. W. Gibson Canning jars, qts. $2, pts. $1.25, have & rabbit boxes. Lou MacDonald Flowery $500 each. R. Millsaps Jasper 706-692-4163 Peters Social Circle 770-267-2660

Thomasville 912-228-6308

approx. 20 doz. J.T. Joiner Sharpsburg 770- Branch 770-945-2810

29 head commercial cattle, 6 calves, 1 Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah

10-36" Coolair fans $75 ea., 2-10 Brock feed bins $250 ea. W. Hardy Molena 706-647-0138
100 yr. old wormy pine, 54x6"x78", 1000'+BF, $2/BF; 6' chain link fence 6-10 rolls, 3" post, many fittings, other. Stovall Hunt Atlanta 404-786-9420

463-4069
Carport shed with good lumber & tin roof, free materials in exchange for tearing down. Ann Rooney Marietta 770-427-4180
Chain link fence,_ free, 500 ft., 6 ft. high, you take down. Glen Matthews Clarkesville 706-

Ronk 20 hp. phase convertor, used on irrigation pump. Roy Wade Cochran 912-9342397
Rough cut lumber, pine, oak, poplar, WoodMizer mill, call after 7:00 p.m. David M. Gifford Commerce 706-335-8041

heifer, 21 cows, 1 r.egd. Angus bull; $12,500. Tim R Giddens Milledgeville 912-452-1767
3 Watusi cows & 2 calves, very large horns, $1500. Dex_ Tanner Milledgeville 912-4526053
30 Holstein springers out of high producing

bulls, cows w/calves and bred heifers, red and black. V. L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909
Purebred red & black. Simmental bulls, Al bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589-7144
Purebred regd. Gelbvieh bull, black polled 2

125KW generator, Detroit engine, .auto 754-9584

Scales, Hobart produce digital scales, 30 lb. herd, start calving in 4 wks.. B.J. Reece 1/2 yrs old, easy calving, excellent disposition,

transfer switch, controls incl. built-in diesel Chain saw, Husqvarna mdl. #246, 3 yrs. old, cap., very good condition. $100/ea. Ronnie Ellijay 706-276-3056 .

originally from Beartooth, and etc. Raine Miller

tank, $5000. George Chandler Ila 706-338- 2-18" and 1-16" bar, 7 good chains, needs Crowe Fairburn 770-306-1907

4 black baldie cows calves due in August, Greenville 888-672-9333 770-672-1111

4321

work, $150. Paul Mim Atlanta 404-310-2138 Sheller, electric butterbeans, peas, exc. 900 lbs., excellent health, age 10 years, del. Red Angus bull for sale, full; but no papers,

15, 30, '!55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, Custom sawn lumber avail., barn patterns cond., shells bsh. each, _runs cleanly. D. available, $530 each. Wade Pitcock Rome 3 yrs. 5 mos. calves on premises $950..Martin

plastic, stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770-945- cutto your specifications, your logs or mine. Sheppard PO Box 10 White Plains 30678 706-232-2997

Davis Clarksville 706-754-6118

2491

Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631

706-467-2809

4 regd. Limousine bulls, weaning to Red Angus heifers, Gelbvieh heifers, Red

2 aluminum 5000 gal. vertical storage tanks, Dismantling chicken house, free nests, Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. yearling age, good bloodlines, good Angus or Gelbvieh bulls. H.T. Higdon

7'6"x16'6", side manhole door, clean and slats, and grain silo. Rodney Haynes Winder and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland disposition, quality heifers available also. Greensboro 706-453-2117

pretty, $3150 ea., loaded. Bill Seawright 770-867-4564

706-865-9828

Gregory M. Ellis Chatsworth 706-695-5852 Regd. Angus bulls 12 to 15 mos. old, $800.

Canon 706-356-2709

Drums, plastic or metal, 15-30-55 gal., open Stock tank, galvanized metal, clean, good 4 year old easy calving calves on farm for Daniel Yodin Montezuma 912-472-9608

2 house auto. hen nest, 500' long for 20,000 and closed top, $4 - $8. Gene Walden condition. G. W. Waring Fayetteville 770-487- sale. Tim Roose Vidalia 912-537-9881

Regd. Angus bulls 15 to 18 mos., also regd.

each Shenandoah, used one yr., call around 8 Covington 770-786'7233

5184

5 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding Angus bred heifers &Angus cross comm. bred

EJ.m. G. Whitlock Toccoa 706-779-3496

Egg belts, 4"x600' rolls, for $0.05 a foot. Storage silo, (6)six ton capacity, in good age, polled, exc. bloodlines, bangs free herd. heifers. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-

2 man old-time cross-cut saw, Al cond., Robert Monnier Hartwell 706-376-7556 706- shape, asking $300, call evenings. Don & Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987 2970

$100. Joe Yates Thomasville 912-226-2176 377-3048

Sandra Snively Vidalia 912-537-0486

5 regd. Red Angus cow calf pairs, $6000, Regd. Black Angus A1 sired bull 30 mos.,

2 old wooden wagon wheels, $125 ea. E. A. Excaliber 9'tray dehydrator, $145; qt. Submersible 4" well pumps, 1/2 hp., 230 exc. bloodlines. Mose Mock Springfield 912- traveler 044 $1500, also_ 3 in 1 cows $1000 to

Keown LaFayette 706-638-2319

canning jars w/lids, never used, $4/doz. Donna volts, sgl. phase, two for $400. W. Rooks 754-6639 912-754-9370

$1300 each, cert. herd. Bobby Mayfield

20 like new 30" x 3/8 disc, w/2 1/4" center 'Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805

AlbanI 912-883-6541

5 regd. purebred Limousine bulls 13 to 21 Elberton 770-932-1944

hole, $500 for all. J. Mize Royston 706-2455643.
20" high speed fans $20/ea., 2 tractor planters $100/ea., German Ruff self-priming

Fairbanks Morse flatbed scales on wheels $200. B. Buckner Junction City 706-2693819
Fogger pumps, very good condition, used 2-

Three 275 gal. portable tanks in stainless steel cages $100 each. Byron Davenport Athens 706-310-0316
Tin/used 5V - 9'/$2.50 sheet - misc. tin/$1 -

mos. old, black some polled $900 to $1500. J. Shockley Madison 706-342-0695 706-342-
3126 7 regd. Angus heifers 7 mos. old, vacc. and

Regd. Black Angus bull born 10/07/96, tattoo 6059 milk + 14, gentle, easy calving , all
shots, excellent herd bull. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-6425

irrigation pump, 2ohp., other. Herman Bailey 3 years, $125-150/ea. P. Dalton Alto 706-776- 5Bar Joists 1O"x18" - $15/ea. Leroy Core wormed 2Rt2 and ext. breeding, can haul. Regd. Black Angus bull, great disposition,

Hartwell 706-376-4537

1915

Marietta 770-971-9322

Benny Jeffers Sylvania 912-863-4667

born Dec. 1994. Sharon Moye Dexter 912-

20, 30, 40 and 55 gal. plastic drums, screw For sale, 5 gal. buckets, clean/food, $0.50. Titan irrigation center pivot 220' long, 2 8 regd. beefmaster brood cows bred, $700 875-3976

on lids, for storing feed & farm supplies, $12 up. Ronald J Street Cleveland 706-867-1266 towers cover approx. 4-5 acres, $6000., leave each. Billy Hammond Greensboro 706-453- Regd. Black Angus bulls, big, stout, and

C. Pucko McDonough 770-957-8239
200' 8x8 hand hewed beams" 30' and 60' long, lumber 6" and 8" wide, Ive. msg. or beeper 912-267-8213. Tom Dewitt Brunswick 912-280-9598
2000 tomato cages for sale, call after 6 p.m." Ben Wagoner Lula 770-869-7774
250 gal. plastic water storage tanks $50ea., del. avail. in 30 mile radius. B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609
250 gal. propane tanks (2), reconditioned and in excellent condition, $350 ea. Tommy Dodd Dahlonega 706-867-1637
250 sheets painted metal roofing, ;3" width, stock lengths. Jason Smith Rome 706-2954334 770-773-2083
2500 bf. oak 1x, 150 plus2x & 4x oak, 8-16', misc. lumber, used but clean, $2500 all. Beaver Carpenter 587 Marcus Circle Tiger 30576 706-782-2305
2500 gallon water tank dividers on skid, $200, you pick up. Ray Simmons Lula 770869-3267
26 wood pallets and 15 sheets of tin. R.O. Wakefield 9790 Brice Rd Alpharetta 770-4756775
2x6 T&G spruce pine, approx. ft. $0.70 /lin. ft. Mark Leatherwood Forsyth 912-994-6805
3-industrial grade 24" pedestal mounted Dayton fans, new cond., $125 each. Kenneth Malcom Bogart 706-769-6347
36" poultry house fans, $100., farm utility trailer 7'x12', .-$400., 13 ton .feed bin, $50. Shannon Sanford Ellijay 706-636-5998
4 Hired Hand Curtain machines, big Dutchman feeders, 36" fans and other equipment. Alan Verner Rutledge 706-5572161
40'x50' steel bldg., arch style, 12x12 door openings on each end, cost $8400 asking $7500. S. Walker Washington 706-678-3652
. 4500 lb. lift gate, complete, $750. G.C. Brown Perry 912-988-4360
4x12 breeder hen house slates, approx. 200-, $2 each. Wallace Overton Dalton 706-2700758 706-259-3444
50 florescent bulbs, 8' long, $1 each, good for barn or chicken houses. S. Weaver

Four tobacco barns, exc. cond., $1500/ea.

E. Beasley Statesboro 912-842-5551

Free 1x4-5, 2x4, 1x6', 2x6, .30' long, 4x4-10,

all are dill. lengths for small fee, 1x10-16' long, 100 yrs. old _lumber. M. Hawkins. Thomaston

706-646-2225

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Free chicken little layer houses, you load,

you haul. Mack Williams Buena Vista 912-

649-7535

Free fence posts, pressure treated, 3 yrs.

old, in the ground, you remove.. Jerry Lee

Newnan 770-304-9452

Free sawmill slabs, mostly pine for firewood

or other uses, well seasoned. J. Breeding

Sharesburg 770-599-3070

Good rough lumber for sale. Truman

Dishroom 2330 Friendship Circle Cumming

30040 770-887-4205

Good used tin and truss, good used lumber.

Kenneth.Turner Alto 706-778-9258

Greenhouse Atlas model, 26'x11 O', .includes

growing benches, propane heater, 2-48" fans,

20' cool cell, $8000. Garry Jones Chatsworth

706-695-1708

Greenhouse, used Lord Burnham glass to

ground 14'x15'6", 3 benches, roof vents, sink.

Sol Singer Atlanta 404-237-1025

Hardwood lumber: walnut, maple, birch,

ash, cherry, oak, other hardwoods, $. 75 to

$3.50/bd. ft., no lrge. quantities. David Green

Snellville 770-979-1372

Heart pine T&G flooring, re-sawn from 1860

timbers, clear wide redwood, sawmill and

millwork avail. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-323-

1954

Hobart grinder mdl. 4822, 1 1/2 hp., 7 yrs.

old, used 3 mo. yr., new $2800, asking $1200

cash, other. Greg Wood Commerce 706-789-

2249

House, early 1900's, 10' ceiling, T&G pine,

metal roof, dry, solid 1250 SF move or

dismantle $5,500. Jay Wagner Hartsfield

912-941-5330

Incubators, Tx7 auto turn, Tx6 with brooder

ring. $250 for both. Becky Summers

Mansfield 706-468.-0074

lnt'I McCormick 850, GP feed mill, PTO

driven, good condition, $1000. Carl F. Jones

message. Scotty Dunaway Hawkinville 912- 7151

gentle. A.I. sired, buy .(2) and save. Vance

892-3697

8 roping size steers for sale $350, taking Gafnea Whitesburg AngusExt@AOL.com

Tomato stakes and press-on lid drums, 55, orders for more. Janet McDade 2214 Sandy 770-836-0191

30, 15 gal. closed top plastic drums; 55 gal. Cross Rd. Crawfordville 30631 706-456- Regd. Black Angus females, _all

metal opeQ/closed top drums, E.L. Needham 2950

vaccination<?,._and pe_rformanc<~- test~d.~_i;dl:.

Loganvllle770'466-4284

Angus bulls regd: top bloodlines, some Al, bred, ?-Vg. age 4 yrs., a few open heifers. J.

Truss good used tin & lumber, difference 6-18 mos. old. Harold Berryman Tallapoo$a Tinter Cumll}ing 770-887-0316 770-645-

sized chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell, Jr. 770-574-8738

1483

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Homer 706-677-4682

BBU Beefmasters, bred cow, & heifers, Regd. Black Angus heifer, 9.mos. for sale.

Used bridge timbers, 6"x13"x13', split for polled, breeding age polled bulls, all shots. Neal & Debbie Carver Talking Rock 706-

poles or used for seawall construction, $25 Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551

635-3990 .

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each. Jeff Crews Brinson 912-246-8228

BBU regd. Beefmaster bull, dark paint, slick Regd. Black Angus; 2 yr. old bulls, exc.

Used hyd. cider press w/22" racks, 36" poll, excellent bloodline. Ronda! Fields EPD's. Ben Mcleod Cordele 912-273-2063

clothes apple elevator, washer and grader. Clermont 770-983-7104

Regd. Brahmans, red & speckled. Thom

Bernard Cordle Trion 706-734-2226

BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, Ellis Tifton 912-382-8821

Utility pole, approx. 27', $35; homemade all shots, classified by BBU, polled & Regd. Brangus cow, calf pairs; you_ng cows

heavy duty loading ramps $50. David Patton dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-994- with calves by Southern Pine Son., also bred

Williamson 770-228-4415

5389

heifers, and performance record. T. H. Avery

Utility pole, approx. 40 ft., $50. Marlene Beefmaster bulls for sale, all ages, good Covington 770-786-3847

Buchanan Loganville 770'972-5595

bloodlines. Marvin 'Davis Hazlehurst 912- Regd. Limousin bulls polled purebred

Utility poles, creosoted 35' to 40' long, exc. 375-3099

blacks & fullblood 16-30 mos. EPD's. Bob

cond., $1.75 per ft. E.G. Whatley Stone Beefmaster cow calf pairs, $950 each, Jones Monroe 770-207-7518

Mountian 770-498-2061

yearling bulls, $650 each. B. W. Farmet Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs.,

Ventilating fans 28" and 18" 110V var., Oxford 770-786-6469

polled, blacks & fullbloods, A. I. sires, free del.,

speed good condition. George Dyer Atlanta Belted Galloway, regd. w/nice markings, 2 reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-649-

404-261-3540

heifers & 4 yr. old bull. Ralph Sheese 9932 706-568-4887

Very old, belt driven, stone type gristmill, Rutledge 706-557-1946

Regd. Limousin pairs; heifers, & bulls, Red

Hopper will hold approx. one bushel, very Bison bull calves $800 each, heifers $1300- or Black, cows bred back, exc. bloodlines &

good condition, $1200. Arvil Land Dalton 706- $1500 each, 2 cows, $1400 each. Steve Reed EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053

278-8027

Oakwood 770-536-5299

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

Water valve 6" w/flanges and bolts, never Black and Red regd. purebred Simmental w/good EPD's & low birth wgt., large no. to

used, $50. Ba!!Y Cobb Gu}'.!on 912-772-5036 bulls, pasture raised, $500 to $1000. Rufus choose from, cert. & accred. Sherman

Welded wire, 3-new rolls, 50'x6' each, 14 gauge 2'x4' opening, $30 each. Joe Hoyal

Davis Tennille 912-552-1715



Black and white faced heifers exposed to

Leonard Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-6952008

Zebulon 770-567-8841

Angus bull for 3 months, also Angus heifers, Regd. Red Angus mature cows breed to

Wide pine flooring & paneling, tongue & grooved, planed two sides, kiln dried, 6", 8",

$650 to $675. each. Carey Knowles McRae 912-868-2120

calve in spring, show bull calves flying. Ronald Williams Cochran 912-934-6998

10", 12" widths. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- Bred and open regd. polled Limousin Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, eighteen mos.,

695-6431

heifers, red and black A1 & natural. Sid Arnold to two years old, nice selection, horned and

Wide pine flooring, 100 yrs. old, tongue and groove, 575 sq. ft. C. Logan Blakely 912-723-

Athens 706-546-9039 Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving,

polled, ready for service. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427

9229.
Wood mizer sawn lumber 4x4, 2x4, 1x10, 1x12 length 10', 12', 14'. F. Baynard Perry 912-987-0613

high growth, heavy muscle, top carcass values, good selection, $1000 and up. M. F,.
Stubbs Collins 912-557-4001 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness,

Registered Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled, 12

mos. to 24 mos., $800-$1200.

John McGarity

Royston

mac@hartcom.net 706-245-6584

Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd.

choice grade, 1>erv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken

Seven BBU open heifers, 14 to 17 mos. old;

ft., or wiil saw your logs for 18 cents/bd. foot.- Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908

young bulls, reasonably priced. Charles

Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762

Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Summers Elko 912-987-7151

Milledgeville 912-452-5415 912-453-3303

2752 PoEJe Rd. Douglasville 770-949-6229

Braford bulls, . bred & open heifers. Jonny Simbrah bull for sale or lease, horned, sires

50 lb. burlap potato bags $1 each. Ed Irrigation equip., 50,000' 16rnm irrigation

Bowles Locust Grove 770-957-8415

tubing, 65 gal./hr. emitters, 3' apart, min. order

LIVESTOCK

Harris 334 K-ville Rd. Screven 315tlO 912_ good calves. Ronneie Blake Hitchcock

586-6585

Buchanan 770-646-0895

50 used 1 gal. milk jogs $0.10/ea., ideal for 5,000' at 2 1/2 cents ft. other. Bill Newman

'

F1 Angus SG heifers, 500-lbs., and 5 mos. Six Holstein heifers begin calving August

storing rain water. Joesph I Ruth Barnish Hoschton 706-654-2984

Albany 912-432-9316 912-435-0056 Locust 8' split rails, possible

Ifyou have questions regarding ads i{I this categoty, call Mercedes Lassfter at 404:.&51-9082.

B. Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535 912-2650820

12th, A1 bred to calving EASE sire. Amos Winterville706-542-0981

Henry

55 gal. metal drums, solid or removable lids, reasonable price. Jimmy Cannon 11058 Cumming Hwy Canton 30115 770-889-2342
8 grain bins free to someone will remove. Herbert Maret Hartwell 706-376-2392 706376-3725
8 pcs. 10" steel pipe, 14' long, 250 wall w/300# flange on each end $75. Clarence Holley Wrens 706-547-2037
8" SDR35 gasketed sewer pipe $2.50/ft., 650' avail.; Cortland irrigation pump, 4" discharge, $2500. J. Simpson Talbotton 706665-3480
8'x10' handihouse with growing benches and exhaust fan $1000 or best offer-min.; Walmart greenhouses with tops $1. Jack Groce

delivery/installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519
Logging tongs & Blacksmith shop. A. Hendricks 1290 Anderson Farm Austell 30160 770-948-9842
Lumber, cedar boards, random length & widths, $0.90 per board ft., utility poles, up to 60' long, $1 per ft. M. Vaughan Thomaston 706-647-3340
Metal roofing or siding various lengths, excellent condition, 3' wide panels. B Reed Cedertown 770-546-1770
Mineral/feed mixer for use on farm, made by Staskal. James A Jarrett Rome 706-232-3822
Multi stall rabbit cages w/feeders and auto drinkers, 4 X 1O $150 ea. E. Martin

All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
1 Charolais heifer about 1O mos. old $600. Mike S. McDonough 770-898-6964
1 beefmaster bull 1000 lb., and 3 Black Angus heifers, make reasonable offer. Terry Jones Atlanta 770-599-8641
1 black Angus for sale, ready for service, call after 6:00 p.m. -0. Wade Waleska 770-479-

Full blooded Beefmaster bull 1 1/2 years Ten fullblood Senepol bulls, $1000; two

old, sell with no papers at $900. T. Hill fullblood Gelvieh bulls, $850; two half Angus &

Danielsville 706-795-5166

Senepol bulls, $700. Douglas McKinnon

Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls and Angus Pearson 912-422-3793

purebred heifers and bulls, call after 5:30 p.m. Texas Longhorns, 2 bulls, 5. months old,

Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754- very colorful. Anthony Cain 888 Hester Dr.

7804

Cumming 30040 770-880-0185 770-526-

Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls, & Angus 3265 purebred heifers, bulls, call aft. 5:30 p.m. Three Regd. B1 A_ngus bulls; 2 1/2 yrs.

Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754- $1500; 15 mos. $850, 11 mos. $750, one pure

6402

bred B1 Angus bull 3 yrs. $900, all in exce_llent

Limousin heifers red, 8 mos. old grandaughters of Special K. had all shots. Kip

condition. 267-71 79

A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-

Jones LaFayette 30728 706-638-6407

Top quality Limousine bull yearlings, regd.

Limousine bull 3-5 yr. regd. polled calves on purebred dbl. polled, gentle. R. Bowen Milan

farm $1100. Renner Loney Cataula 706- 1....;;.9.;..;12""-""36.;..2_-_4;;;;26;;..6;......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Ellenwood 404-361-0798

Gainesville 770-536-9214

9054

582-3694

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Wednesday Ju y 19, 2000

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Swine

7/8 Boer nannies, 4 mos. old, $90 ea., 7/8 For sale Nubian crossed nannies w/2 mos. Regd. fullblood Boer buck, 2 yrs. old, $350; '93 AQHA mare, '96 AQHA gelding, '90

Boer bucks, 4 mos. old, $85 ea. Chan Cabe old babies, mixed nannies and small barbecue halfblood buck $100; proven breeders. palomino gelding, '92 paint mare, '99 regd.

Carnesville 706-384-7119

billies. Calvin Cannon Elberton 706-283-4809 Edward Altman Blackshear 912-449-4596 Paint stallion, beau. safe/gentle. Tom Sewell

lfyouhavequestionsregardingadsinthiscategory, 75% Boer doe, doe kid & wether, CAE, For sale ABGA regd. fullblood Boer does, Romney ewes, 3 yrs. old, 2 white, 1 black, 2 Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973 call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. BRUC, TB neg. herd, $500 for all. Anna SA bloodli~e $300/up. R. Jordan Bowersville regd., exc. wool, $50 ea., call after 6 p.m. '93 PHBA and AQHA mare, 15.1hds., 58

Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis. and

pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a

change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buy~rs are urged to request proof of a negative

brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.

Barbecue hogs $70/up, Hampshire

Yorkshire cross service age males $100 ea., pigs $30 ea., Neal Smith Toomsboro 912-

933-5743

Duroc Landrace, 10 wks. old, pigs $35 ea.,

3 Landrace Sows. David Herndon 60 Holliday Rd. Lagrange 30240 706-882-0661

Duroc/Yorkshire pigs for sale. James Jordan Kingston 706-295-5637

Fullblooded Tamworth pigs and. big hogs,

from Blue Ribbon bloodline, in Indian ILL.,

starting at .$65/piece/up. 0. L. Watkins

Elberton 706-213-7708



Lean muscle champion type show pigs, many to select from, first come first choice.

John Walters Barnesville 770-358-2275

One large Boer hog for sale, 750 lbs., $250. C. Brown Douglasville 770-489-1145

Purebred Duroc>stock Boar, young Boars, bred Duroc gilts Duroc show pigs for fall shows. Brandon Reynolds Lyons 912-5268495

Schmid Covington 770-788-8189 8 Pygmy goats, $35 ea., or take all $250;
must go, can't find paP.ers. Nancy Weaver Cedartown 770-748-7035

!.70~6~-~37,._,6,__-7,_,3~8"02<-::--::-::-;::-c:-::;:::--::=~==:--:<~ Fullblood Boer bucks and proven does,
some full South African $300/up, welcome anytime. R. Nix Alpharetta 770-475-6816

ABGA 50% does $85; bucks $75; friendly, Fullblood Boers, extra lrg. and fancy sons

healthy, CDT vacc., wormed, will return and daughters of SA bucks, Superman and

messg., Long County. Audrey delaCruz Bubezi bucks $250; does $500. Bobby

Hinesville 912-369-2062

Chastain Cairo 912-762-3486

ABGA Regd. fullblood Boer bucks/does, SA Fullblood SA Boer buck, kids Champion

bloodlines, correct color, $550. Doug Coffey bloodline, 4-5 mos. old. Lindy Rentz Surrency

McDonough 770-914-0090

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ADGA Nubian bucks, exc. bloodlines, bottle

~9F~1u~2ll-~b3;.6.:7lo-:=2o~5d!7.!0:'...an-d~p-e-rc,-e,-n7ta,-g:-::e-;;Bc::o:::er:-;:b::-re::e::d;;:in=g

raised, 4 mos. to 2 yrs., all colors and shots, $75-$150. L. Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA Nubian does, exc. milkers, Champ & Grand Champion lines, also beau. bucks!

stock also barbecue .kids avail. Mark /Erin Tewk~bury Madison 706-342-0078 706-342::2::::36:<-7'-c-.,---,--~--,----,;-;:,--,-,:;-::-::--==-:;
Fullblood and percentage Kiko does .and

(spotted too) all outstanding/very tame. Lon bucks, from imported stock. Suzanne Fowler

Watkins Carrollton 770-830-7880

Albany 912-435-8603

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ADGA beau. Saanen kids, born mid April, Genemaster nanny, 3/4 Kiko, 1/4 Boer, exc. bloodlines, does should be good milkers. regd., 2 Boer billies, 1 New Zeland Import

Scott McPherson Buford 770-271-8404

$350 ea. Chris Gunby Mitchell 706-598-2964

ADGA fullblood Nubian buck, top bloodlines, white frosted ears, must sell $150 obo. Brandon Holderman Bartow 912-625-7182
ADGA regd. Nubians, Champ. bloodlines,

Goats, 4 billy goats, 3 to 5 mos. old, Boer
cross $45 ea. Scott Granthan Villa Rica 770459-0064
:!::'.G~ul;;:f~C;;.o-a-s7t -.N7 a:-:cti::-:v-=-e'b::r=e-=-ed::;-,-,-::ra=m::s::--<&.-:e:::w:;:e::::-s,

buck kids $75/up, doe $150/up.' Lewis Moye med. $75; lrg. $100. Kenneth Paxson Griffin

7 1794 Chandler Rd. Conyers 30012 770-922- .:...77,_,0"'--4-7.1;..;2~-6::..1:..::08.,....-,,.._--,---,--,-;:-:-:-,,;:-:::=,_.

6759

Half Boer & better nannies, bred to regd. SA

ADGA registered Saanen doe, 1 year old, buck, also regd. buck. J. Hurt .Cordele 912-

very gentle, top bloodlines, $200. Katie Banker -273-4312 912-273-7832

Rockmart 770-684-4808

Half blood 3 mos. billies, fat and healthy, $45

African Pygmy goats, born 4/10/00, $50 ea. ea., also six 2 yrs. old, nannies $95 ea. Henry

Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092

Maddox Blakely 912-723-5866

Edward Allen Newnan 770-251-4270

open pts., 23 amt. pts., ready to show

Saanen herd dispersal, milking does, buck, Pleasure $5500. L. Oder Oglethorpe 912yearlings, doelings, TB, .~angs, CAE neg., 949-2133

good prices. S. Jones Ell11ay 706-636-2582

'94 AQHA bay gelding, 15.3hds., ranch

Suffolk rams, ewes, lambs, and wethers, raised, ropes/gather cattle, trail rides, $6500. some Hampshire/Suffolk cross, $50/up. Caci Charles Orr Concord 770-884-0433

Cook Wrightsville 912-552-0584

'95 APHA sorrel/tobiano stallion, tri-color,

Tennessee stiff leg meat goats, purebred Three Bars Painted, Joe Chief Bar, Western $75/up. David Pitts Cordele 912-27$-1412 Pleasure, professional trained $9500. Twila &

Young nanny goats for sale, $45 ea. Jimmy Brian Bethlehem 770-867-9376

Couch Gainesville 770-535-7381

'95 AQHA bay gelding, 5 mos. tr~ining, tr~il

Equine For Sale

ridden, exp. rider, Easy Jet, Go Dick Go, m school, must sell. Brandi Brim Sasser 912-

995-4064

If you have questions regarding ads in this

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

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'95 AQHA sorrel mare, Cutting Roping -bloodlines, broke, beau. horse $2700. Dawn Jones Conyers 770-784-1398
'95 bay Belgian mare, 16.1 hds., rides/drives,

All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.)

bred for WB foal, gentle for anyone $3500 Toni Rush zebulon 770-358-2019
- '95 blk./white gelding, 15hds., calm, $3200 '94 liver/white mare, 14.3hds., flashy, $1800 '92 sorrel/white overo mare, 15hds., kids horse $1400. Mike Boyt Loganville 770-466-0552 _
- '96 AQHA geld., dbl. bred Zippo Pine Ba[ gentle, Western Pleasure deluxe, shown by child & adult. E. Bennett_ Ambrose 912-384 6931

cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in

'96 AQHA palomino mare, 14.2hds., gentle clips, loads, trails, prof. trained, anyone can ride $2500 nego. B. Psalmond Columbus. 706-568-0872

fines and/or suspension of advertising '96 AQHA sorrel gelding, 16.1hds, flashy,

Goats And Sheep

African Pygmygoats, full grown and young IBGA regd. 100% fullblood Boer buck, $280. privileges in the Marke~ Bulletin. T~is quiet, athletic, Dash For Cash/Easy Jet

ones, diff. colors $25/up. J. Cleghorn Dacula Brian Ray Claxton 912-651-2144

regulation also applies to equine breeding, professionally trained, $5000. Terri

770-945-4524

Khaladin woolie cross wethers, wormed and advertised in the "At Stud". and Layer Waynseboro 706-554-4766

If you have questions regarding ads in this African Pygmy goats, full growri .n~nnies, very dog broke, sheered $75. G. Richardson "Boarding" categories of the quarterly '96 bay tobiano APHA, regd., 15hds., gentle

categon~ call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- seme w/babies, $50/up. S. Christiansen Woodstock 770-928-8619

equine editions.

disp., grt. trail horse, very flashy $2500. Mark

9083. .,,

Lawrenceville 770-963-8470

Kiko meat goat, 5 yrs. old, fuliblooded (stock percheron/TW filly, roan, gentle $1800; Bullock Danielsville 706-789-2962 706-552

Miniature goats for sale, all colors, Alpine and Alpine/Nubian mix bucks, good goat) need to change males, $500 firm. Leland big TW gelding, blue roan, 16.2+hds., $2500; 7041

males/females avail. Patty/John Weems milk lines, shots and de-horned, 3 mos. Morgan Edelen Tifton 912-533-5113

QH geld., big, sorrel $1800. J. Wheeler '97 AQHA PHBA mare, 14.3hds., beau., grt

Alpharetta 770-518-1318 770-346-9368

James Dahlonega 706-864-4382

Muscovy ducklings $5 ea., also, two female Fairburn 770-969-2004

color, ready for show, extremely gentle $6000

1 112 Boer buck, born 2/27/00; $50, shots, .A!pine. goats, bucks and does, from grt:

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Alpine/Boer mix, nanny & buck $50 ~a., Pygmy goats does $50. D. Wei Dawsonville

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Alpine/Saanen mixed buckhngs, born. 5-10-

guineas $7.50/ea. Marie Gualltiere. Suwanee :.7.:...70;:_,,8::::8.:,.7....:1-"9=25::...,..~,----,-,---::-:--,-:'."7:-::-:c=.-;;;
Nannies and billies, also, steers for sale 1/2
=&25~38~/4-!.B..o71e..r..g:4o~a1-t=s-.-..C.,..-L=.,-,H--a.n.cd:;::B-:o:;w:;:d::e;n--;7:;7:=0o-Nigerian Dwarf Doe, disbudded, black & white, friendly, AGS & NDGA registered $225.

' 98 AQHNArab cross, triple reg. filly, sorrel/flaxen, blaze & 4 white socks imprinted, beautiful & sweet, $1500, obo. Art Schwab Canton 770345-6891
'00 APHA blk./white tobiano colt, Radical/Hank-A-Chief bred, mature 15.2hds., beau. pattern $1800. J. Wilkes Athens 770-

Bonnie Dixon Dublin 912-272-7796
'97 AQHA blk. filly, Foundation bloodlines 90 days with trainer, finish your way $3000. Leah Denton Marietta 770-426-5101
'97 QH/Arab gelding, regd./sweepstakes, chestnut w/chrome $1500. Barbara Shannon Griffin 770-227-4396

Folkston9 - - ~ old, good 1o2o72m9e3s,6 4 ea. aye

1 ABGA regd. $800! 1/2 Boer
nannies $35 ea..

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oo; disbudded, bottle-fed, ve.ry tame, beau.

markings,healthyfromexc.dairystock.Wayne Rockwood Chula 912-382-0887

Baby Doll sheep ram, regd., born 3/1/97, grt.

b~ck breeding stock .$200; African Pygmy goats,

NPGA regd. kids

$75; doe_s $100.

H. Longino Monroe 770-464-0902
Nigerian Dwarf goats, wethers $35; bucks $B6ri0g.'mdanoesWa$c1o007;70g-o5o7d4-5h5o4m8es only. Steve
Nigerian dwarfs, males $75, females $100,
young, tame goats, near Macon and Forsyth.

725-5550

'00 AQHA chestnut filly, Mr. Conclusion and

Obvious Conclusion breeding, beau.

head/neck, lots of muscle. David Giddens

Baxley 912-367-7673

.

'00 Paint colt, sire, supe~1or

'97 flashy APHA mare, blk./white tobiano filly, started u/s, exc. bloodlines, starting college, must sell $3000 obo. Wanda Burroughs Calhoun 706-629-9212
'97 sorrel geld., rides', ties, very smart, $1100; nego., '98 blood bay geld., trail

rai.1seAdDGarAouNnudbiac~ni.lbdruecnk,,

d1sbudded, gentle, 4 mos, old, exc.

R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668. . Baby goat, white, nanny, mixed brown, b1ll1e,

Albert Warren Faulk Smarr 912-994-4917 Nubian and Nubian Boer cross, $65-$100;

halter/pleasure, dam from-World qhamp1on Pleasure, $2500; will finance, breeding stock.

prospect $850; nego. Brandy Gainesville 770-287-1571

Channell

hneage, from quahty herd $100. Jon Redwine white, all for $120. Lillie R. Bruce Winder 770- healthy and beau., no meat, good h_omes only. S. Brogdon Madison 706-342-8010

'98 AQHA chestnut mare, Genuine Doc, Mr.

.

SBar1eanmPeyengn,m7ay7llw0-ce5ut3hrr7eer-,n3t311sN6huobti.~ana/P~dygwmo~y'!w1~i':!1!t1h,~;r,..S1,~

725-9340

.

,,_fBouilFlie.6s,moSso~eu>thldA_f~r2icsa.nea.D,,iroencet., 2:5y1ySr.so.ld$$1425Q0;0.;.

Rebecca Mitchell Cumming 770-889-4542
Nubian buck $65; Nubian nanny $50;_ypung. cai'l'iief'?Ygmy-nanny--Slis;somewemers;'Will

'79 ApHC broodmare, brwn./white, need to sell. Blake McBee Pelham 912-294-191~
:ao SSH/BEA, red/white, 14.1 hds., gaited

-SteplTenS"'Hoscmtln '1'6ff-6'5*286'1' .

all regd. Hugn Miller Haddock 912-986-3281 trade for nannies. B. McCormick Bowden gelding, sane, .sound, broke but not dead,

1 Romney. ram lamb born 2122/00, only $100. Bob Irish Cleveland 706-865-5335

Billy goat, 6 mos. old, $35. Rhonda Jordan Ball Ground 770-735-2470

.7:...7:.::0:.N--=2ub5"'8i:::-:a9""n5"'c0""r5o""s-s_n_a_n_n.,...ie...,.s-;&.---.::b'"ill"ie:-::s-,"5-m=o=s=-./~u::::-p,

neads TLC/groceries. R. Jones 770-254-1987

Newnan

San Peppy X Leo San breeding, _bred to palomino $2500. D. Medlock Glennville 912654-3410
'98 AQHA filly, sorrel, sweet disp., ready to start undder saddle, $1500; or trade for child safe horse. Diana Kenney Griffin 770-467-

1 male goat 3 1/2 mos. old, 2 male goats, 3 Boer bucks and does, fullbloods, purebred & also pygmy nannies & billies, exc. stock, '81 AQHAgrey broodmare, 15.1hds., Triple 9294 mos. old, $35 ea. D. Neahs Hampton 770- percentage animals, 4 mos. old & older. C. $20/up. Don Matecun Dublin 912-275-3769 Chick Leo breeding, in foal to buckskin son of '98 AQHA geld. 15hds., Johnny. Dial, Mr. Bar

946-9160

Cambron Acworth 770-974-3465

Nubian does $75 ea., 1/2 Nubian male $35 Dry Doc $1500. James E. Jordan Dalton None, halter quality, barrel futunty quahty in

1 male goat, 4 mos. old, part Boer and Boer cross meat type goats, 2-3 mos. old. ea, 1/2 Nubian doe $50 ea.,. $35/up. Bob jamesjordan@alltel.net 706,695-9029

training now, $3500. Cheryl Clark PO Box 207

Common, sell for $60/obo. Trey Crenshaw Monroe 770'267-8477

MicBhoaeerlgAonadtser1s0o0n%W&o7o5d%s;toscokm~77m0-ix9e2d6-g0o9~t1s0,

Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347 Nubian, Pygmy crosses, Boer c.rosses, 20

'82 regd. TB broodmare, . 16.2hds., chestnut, trail rides $900. Veronica George

Whitesburg 30185 770-836-8208, '98 AQHNPHBA palomino mare, pretty

1/4 Boer goats; l:lucks/does born 212000,

G$4ib0b/$4F5o.r(tneVgaollteiayb9le1)2,-w8~o5rm-5e7d7,0

healthy. .

J.

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100% Kiko billy, offspring on premises $350

firm. Jack Short Jasper 706-692-2119

s~e1a8remdo.anodld

.ewes and inoculated,

5 mo.. old l~mbs,
fleeces available.

Cmdy Mcinvale The Rock 706:648-6640 2 Corriedale cross sheep, white ewe, choc.
wether, also white Angora doe, gorge~us
fleeces, very tame. V. Standley Greenville

706-672-4673 2 fullblood Boer bucks, 1/2 SA $5qo ea.,

and percentage kids. R. Nelms Covington

770-787-5016

.

2 male goats, 1/4 Kiko, other 3/4 Kiko

$35/$65 obo. R. Layson Kathleen 912-987-

9466 2 mixed Nubian & Alpine bucklings, 6 mos.

old, 1 doe, 3 mos. old, $50 ea. Howard Mabry Acworth 770-974-2445

2 pygmy billies, 1 yr. old. Wayne Foster

1412 New Hope Rd. Milner 30257 770-229-

2646 2 regd. Texas Genemaster bucks; also,
Boer/Kiko crosses, excellent health. Anthony

Brown 777 Aderhold Rd Carnesville 30521.

706-384-3927

.

2 yrs. 3/4 Boar stud, beau. healthy babies

$300 firm, few nannies left $40/up. Dynelle

Johnson Maysville 706-652-2815 3 Khaladin cross rams, 3 yrs. old, $75 ea.,

5 Khaladin cross rams, 7 mos. old, $45 ea. C.

Sharpe Statesboro 912-839-3163

3 dog-broke sheep, proven !ambers,

Katahdin and Barbado_ cross $125 ea. Hank

Gallups Winder 770-867-5039 3/4 Boer billies $75 ea., 1 five mos., 1 three

mos., exc. stock, call aft. 4 pm. Andy Shurley

Hawkinsville 912-783-1542 3/4 Boer does, bred to Kiko bucks $250/up,

15/16 Boer bucks $100. Bill Moore Jasper

706-337-3727
3/8 Boer bucks & doe kids, born 0212000; $35/up, Vesta Community. Jimmy Jones

Carlton.706-743-3435

4 PB Nubian male goats, castrated, dehorned, healthy, and very gentle, 6 mos. old. B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718

5 billies Pygmy mix, 6 mos. old, ea, diff.
v. colors, $30 ea. Wilkerson Griffin 770-412-

1444 5 dog broke wethers, $65; 2 Katahdin ram

lambs, $80; 1 cross wether lamb, $50. Dale

Beers Canton 770-479-8752 6 mos. male Nubian goat, for $100; 3 yrs.

old, female Pygmy, $35. Cliff Campbell Atlanta 770-787-6808

pictures on request by E-mail. Dale Pnce Buford 30518 circlep@aol.com 770-945-3972

Boer goats 7/8 bucks and does, 4 mos. old, correct colors, CDT vacc. and wormed $85. Britt Hawk Social Circle 770-207-6648

Boer goats percentages from 100% SA sire. Mike Oliver'Andersonville 912-931-0260 .

Boer goats, fullblood and percentage .kids and grown, does and bucks, reas. prices,
healthy wormed and ~hots, Heard County.
David Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843

Boer goats, healthy, disease free, fullbl?ods and percentages, Jersey, Ga. Gene W1lk1ns Covington 770-464-1803

Boer grown billy, regd., 1/2, huge, looks fullblood, 2 1/2 yrs: old, very tame, wormed,

$225. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947

Boer herd reduction, fullblood buck, 4 yrs. old, percentage does arid kids, some coml'f!on

does, all healthy. James Randall Carnesville 706-384-4360
Boers, fullblood bucks and does from full

Sapopurt~hciaAt~f,ricafnrombloo$d3li0n0e.s,

must Steven

see to Couch

Watkinsville 706-207-5242

Breeding, milkers or meat goats and sheep.

Spiro Kuluberis Elberton 706-213-7699

Common billy and nanny goats,,all ages, $35 to $50. Michael Turner Loganville 770-466-

1161

.

Common goats, $30 ea., small and medium size, call after 5 PM. Judy G Shumake _Loganville.770-466-~4.07 678-969-2360

Common goats, blihes, 3 mos., $35 ea., nannies, 3 mos.-adult, $45-$55 ea., m?stly

hornless, shots and wormed S. Harns Marietta

770-992-1669 Common goats, bucks for sale! $~0-$40; no

slaughter on premises. Christine Hurst

McDonough 770-957-5925. 770-914-9250 Common goats, young b1lhes, nannies, v~ry

tame, healthy, wormed, $35 ea. L. Price

Monroe 770-267-.3059

.

Common nannies w/1/2 Boer kids, want to

sell out, call aft. 5 pm. Marshall Thompson

McRae 912-868-2276

Corriedale-Suffolk cross la.mbs, 4 mos. old'.

$50-$70. Magg1es Menagerie Ila 706-789

2616

.

Fat young .billy goa\s; also, lrg. 500Yo Boer

billy. John Truitt Kathleen 912-987-6960

Five 5/8 Boer kid bucks, 5/8 Boer kid doe, 3/4 Boer buc.k proven breeder, tame, wormed,

vacc. Melanie Jones Dahlonega 706-865-

3997

.

.

For sale 2 billies, 1/2 Nubian, 1/2 Oberhash,

!5Tis. old. E.B. Osborne Canon 706-356-

billies and some nannies. Terry Wood commerce 706-335-7233

Nubians 2 nannies, $80 ea., 3 male kids $65
ea. $300 for all. v. Sparr Lawrenceville 770-
963-1404
w~P~/eb.!l.u.re~ce~ne'-tyae_gs_e,-;::CB-oDe-rT~kc::vi"'das=c-,c-;3.;-,_;:6-:w:mo-=-~o::ms=e-.-=do:,o:ld',-=smo:::am:;:n:e;;y

tamed. Reid Webster Sandersville 912-3486112
~P~u""r-e_,..b-re-;dccA"'lp....,i-ne-;-b-uc""k:-s-,"'ge:-n::o:t"le--,,"715;:-::m::o=s-.::;ol;;;-d,
$100 5 mos. $75. P. Van Loenen Bartow

~9P~1u.2::-:r3::6::4e;-.b6-"9re6::0:.d~'N"'ub"'i"'a=ns=----=go=-a::;t:::s-,-h~e::a::<1ti+h;;;-y,

Championship lines, selling out, 5 does. 2

bucks, ADGA $1500; _all or none. Carohne Williams Brooks 770-460-9689

Purebred Pygmy goats, 1 nanny, 2 female

kids born 3/5/00; beau. colors, not _for
!s.7la.!.u.7g~0h-:t:e:5r~,3:!:$!61-_,7,95~8.~6~3S--h-:a-,-r.o,.n,.::-R--:ic:-h;=-:::--G-:oa::i:n:-:e::s::v;:i;l;l:e::

Pygmy and mixed young billies, also some

nannies and babies. Don Smith Covington
7!...7~0~-.'..:78~6~-:::.6_,.:18;,4:--.---...,.-~,;:-;:;n.--=::::::;;;;:-i/hi~

Pygmy billy, born 6:16-00; caramel/black sweet, ready to go, asking $35; nego. Sharon
LaVallee Blue Ridge 706-632-7149

Pygmy common cross, young billies and

nannies, $35/up, also grciwn billy $50. R. Henson Milner 770-228-7185

Pygmy goats males, 9 mos. old, sale for $35

or trade for Pygmy nannies, call aft. 5 pm. Dennis Mansion Atlanta 404-758-8087

Pygmy goats, males! females & babies,

blk./white mixed & sohd coats. Rusty Lee Douglasville 770-949-9563

Pygmy goats: doe, bucks, regd. NPGA, call
aft. 6 pm. w. Davis .Stockbridge 770-474-
1154 .!..!.:P~y,_g_m_y_m....,..ix-.,-b"'ill,,..ie-s---:4-m--,o...,.s-.,-o"ld",--=n-=o:-t'fo=r

slaughter, best offer. D. Watkins Thomaston

706-647-9815 ~P~y:!:!g:!.m'-y.::'.:~3-'-'y~r...,..b,--u-c7k-,"$7o;;5:-:;""'tw=o-;3;--=m:::o::-s'.b::u::c;;;k::--s,

$40; three 1 1/2 yr. breeding do~s, $75 ea.,

other. B. Stone Stone mountain 770-498-

0009

.

Regd. 100% Boer billy, all kids look

purebred, daugh.ters can be s_ee~ on the farm

$295. Shirley Kinchen Lou1sv1lle 912-625-

9423

.

Regd. African Pygmy bloodlines, 3 does, 1 buck,

g4oawtest,~eCrhsa$m1p5i0o0n;

call 6 pm.-9 pm. B. Paxton Franklin 706-6751377 ~R~e'-g-d.,....7N;-u.,-b'""'ia...,.n-cb-u=co:k,-;2;-y-::r:::s.-=o:old::;-,-;:6;-r;::;e:;;g;:;d.-:?.:;o;;:e:;:-s,

6 mos. old, $100-$125. J. Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Social Circle 770-464-0661

color, going well under saddle, super sweet

'83 AQHA bay mare, 15.3hds., exc. conf., disp., Foundation bloodlines $1250. Ralph

gentle, for child rider or breeding only, $1000: Wills Douglas 912-384-5903

.....

S. Crowe Marble Hill 770-893-4334

. '98 ApHA roan colt w/flaxen man.e/taif, loud

'85 palomino gelding, head and head colored chestnut w/full blanket; Skipper W &

horse, can demonstrate. Randall Hart Pavo Mighty Bright bred, Joker B High Time/High

912-859-2189

Sign bred, shown halter very athletic

'86 AQHA 5 event barrel gelding, _15.2hds., On the Money Too $3000. Rebekah

$2500/obo. Shannon Gilliam Comer 706-7833084

Hammond Villa Rica 770-459-4252

'98 ApHC dark bay filly, grt. disp., ready for

'86 regd. spotted saddle pony, geld~ng, good on trails, loads, $3000. Fran Wilde

you to start, good home only $1000. Charles Geldernick Good Hope 770-207-0721

Bogart 770-725-2456

'98 NSH/Arabian colt, chestnut w/flaxen,

'87 AQHA sorrel mare, great gr'dau. of Go Man Go/Easy Jet, gentle, inter. rider $2500; aft. 6 pm. A. Jeffers or T. Tipton Tallapoosa 770-574-2389 770-574-8754
'88 AQHA sorrel mare, Ten'Te Otoe Impressive bloodlines, 60 days barrels, exc. broodmare $3000 obo. C. Gay Chatsworth 706-517-0044
'88 QH 1-D barrel gelding, sound, rodeo horse $7500. John Usry Greensboro 706453-9763
'89 AQHA geld., Huntseat/Western, also used for lessons, looking for good home; only $4,000, Ive. msg. David Breck Lithonia 770979-8288 -

breeder sweepstakes, trail, star, socks, loads, 'ties, ready to start saddleseat prospect, $1000. M. Sapp Jesup 912-427-9462 912-427-6313
'98 bay Arabian filly, started u/s $800; 14 yr. old grulla mare,. neck reins, gentle, easy keeper $4000. Chris or Kathie Timbs Forest Park 404-228-4604
'98 chestnut AQHA mare, very flashy, 4 stockings and blaze, big for age, h~lter potential, Triple Scout Truckle bloodlines $2500. M Rodgers Dearing 706-556-9074..,...,.
'99 APHA buckskin tobiano stud, Easy Jet bloodlines, $2500; Ive. messg. Kent Oliver Manor 912-285-1027
'99 APHA sorrel overo colt, halter fit, dbl. Sonny Dee Bar/Painted Robin, mature

'89 regd. Appaloosa, 14.2hds., bay roan 15.2hds., 1200 lbs. D. Moore Cartersville

w/spots, proven broodmare $1800. Deborah 770-382-2094

Smith Maysville 706-652-2093

'99 APHA, blk./white overo colt, Foundation

'90 AQHA gelding, exc. trail horse $1850; bred also 20 yr. overo bay mare, anyone can

beau. blk./white paint gelding $2000. John ride, '$1800 on colt, $1000 on mare. C. Bishop

Boren Concord 770-884-5745

Mansfield 706-468-9592

'90 Paint gelding, sorrel/white, 15hds., '99 AQHA filly, sorrel, blaze, socks, heavy stout, flashy, heads, heels, calf roper, hard muscled, clips, bathes, gentle, Coffeemate

stopper, scores $6500. H. Murphy king, Capt Joker bloodline, $1000. Stacy M.

Loganville 770-466-9017

.

Couch Good Hope 770-267-3351

'91 AQHA gray mare by Conclus1ves, '99 AQHA gray colt, flashy

beau., rides very well, heads, heels, team show/performance

prosp., Colonel

pens, asking $3600 obo. Adam Bramlett FrecklesNandalero/Skipper w/pretty head,

Rocky Face 706-226-1305 706-673-7283 stocky, 4 stockings, mature 15.2+hds.,

'91 AQHA grey gelding, 15hds., exp. team handled daily, $1250. A. Wyrosdick

penning, easy keeper $2000. E. T. Crowe Dahlonega 706-867-9073 770-504-4091

Cartersville 770-606-9597

'99 regd. APHA tobiano fillies(2), 1 blk./white

'91 AQHA sorrel geld., 15.2hds., Streakin 2000 stud colt, flashy/handled daily, lead clip

Six and Easy Jet bloodlines, runs lunge, will hold till weaned $2000/up, exc.

barrels/poles, anyone can ride $4500/obo. bloodline. Donny Rice Jackson 678-432-

Tammie Shelnutt LaGrange 706-885-1960 0767

'91 'AQHA sorrel mare, 15hds., gr'daughter '99 sorrel tobiano filly, sire has 50 halter

of Mr. San Peppy on top, gr'daughter of Docs points, Dam has 1O pleasure points, ha~ won
Lynx on bottom $2800. w, McGuffee Villa at open shows. E. Wayne Savage Wmder

Rica 770-459-2852

770-867-4726

'92 APHA dun overo geld., 15.1 hds., excels 1 QH 31 yrs. old, child safe, state shown,

showmanship, huntseat, western, 4 APHA well trained _mare, exc. health $500; call

shows 57 pts., shown 13/U, '99 Ga. St. 4-H between 2-6 pm. Mary Sapp Tallapoosa 770-

Champ., before 9pm. C. Astin Douglasville 574-2040

770-942-8674

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday July 19, 2000

1 big red mule, approx. 1000 lbs., 15 yrs. old, rides, pulls, clips, lqads, good shape $1200. Charles Harris Cleveland 706-3487199
6 yr. Grulla mare, 5 yr. Paint mare, w/2 horse wh. trailer & tack. Brenda Smith Atlanta 770-254-7473
10 yr. QH geld., 15.1hds., chestnut, super on trails, no vices, $1500; tack/dely avail. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
10 yr. drk. b~y. Standardbred geld., good buggy horse $2150 w/harness. R. Thornton Whitesburg 770-214-2550
1.0 yr. regd. APHA mare, 15:2hds., eventing novice level, trails, loads, ez keeper, grt. horse $6500. Erin Wynens Conyers 770-918-0978
11 yr. QH mare, regd., bred to regd. QH stallion. Charles Brigham Canton 770-4792191 770-479-3082
11 yr. bay pony mare, 14.2hds., calm, easy keeper, lunges, loads, jumps 3', asking $3000 obo. K. Summers LaGrange 404-667-5502
12 yf. American saddle bred mare, chestnut, 16.1hds., needs exp. rider, 3 yr. Arabian/OH mare, iron gray, 15hds. Lloyd Martin Blairsville 706-835-1605
12 yr. grey gelding, grt. show/trail horse, needs exp. rider, beau. $2800. Lois March Vienna 912-268-2963
13 yr. old OH strawberry roan, anybodys mare, 14.2hds.,. loves children, safe, good keeper, trail speclal, all shots. Molly Davis Ruthledge 706-557-2452
14 yr. sorrel mare, intermed. rider, 10 yr. palomino mare, exp: rider, gentle trail horse, good homes only $1500 ea. J. Escher Villa Rica (70-459-8631
14 yrs. old, blk. Arabian gelding, 14.2hds., Bask bloodlines, clips, loads, trail rides, and schooling training level $6000. J. Taylor Monroe 770-207-4776
15 mos. gelding, bay w/star & back socks, leads, ties, lunges u/s, good cont., very spirited $1000. Stacie Johnson Atlanta 912559-0670
15 yr. QH geld., sorrel w/blaze, child safe, 14.5hds., 21 yr. TWH broodmare, Champion bloodline 15.5hds., both grt. trail horses. Beverly Hamrick Baconton 912-787-0218
15 yr. TWH gelding, 16.2hds., blk. w/star & 3 socks, $1250; 3 yr. QH mare, gentle. Charles Scott Griffin 770-228-8805
16.1hds., blk. gelding, easy to clip, load, etc., loves trails, slow western gaits, jumps, halter champion $3500. Cindy Farmer Hoschton 770-967-2007
1999 AQHA bay filly, exc. cont., grt. grandaughter of Two Eyed Jack and Paco Bueno $2500. Clint Landreth Richland 912887-2061 800-854-6131
2 Appaloosa mules for sale, $1600 for the pair. Terry Harrison Rydal 770-382-0293
2 OH mares, $2000-$1200; 4 yrs. old, exp. riders only, 60-90 days riding. Daniel Hodges Pembroke 912'839-3866
2 TB yearling colts, big, correct, bays, racing prospect, by Groovy $90Q; and, Deposit Ticket $14,000. G. Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014
2 TWH's mules, 1 yr. old, both gaited, 1 sorrel, 1 blk., green cut, see to appreciate. E. Allegood Moultrie 912-941-201 O
2000 APHA chestnut tobiano colt, gr'son of Shots Flying Spark on top & bottom Good Hip, pretty head, very leggy $1500. D. Kitchens Appling 706-541-9149
2000 .bay filly, breeding stock paint, good disp., very cute $650. Jane Howe Cartersville 770-386-1125
3 QH mares, 2 bred to Paint stallion, all born on my farm, see to appreciate. T. K. Putnam Fairburn 770-964-6936
4 yr. old bay gelding, rides good, very gentle $850. Buddy McNeal Danielsville 706-3368569
4 yr. regd. QH, 14hds., prof. training, dressage, jumps 2'3", loads, clips, quiet, ridden by 8 yr. beg., $4000. S. Bunn Midland 706-563-2331 706'628-5811
5 yr. TB geld:, 16 1/2hds., big, beau., sane, sound, shown locally, grt. dressage prospect, owner college bound, sacrifice $8500. Margaux Hilber Alpharetta 770-475-2379
5 yr. bay Arabian gelding, rides/drives, loads, clips, loves kids, grt. endurance prospect, 15hds., grt. legs/feet $3500. Carol Horne Gainesville 770-889-3528
5 yr. mare, brown/white pinto pony, 13 hds., shown, jumps, needs intermed.-beg., intermed.-advanced rider, will make exc. show pony. Vicki Erwin Douglasville 770-920-1793
5 yrs. old, QH/AP, pretty color, 1Shds., smooth, grt. trail horse, very gentle, smart still learning, $2500; obo. Shaun Newsome Atlanta 770-228-6932
5 yrs. old, donkey, gentle, rides, healthy $225. Ginger Goodwin Atlanta 770-838-1529
6 yr. saddlebred TWH, 16hds., very gentle, 15 yr. pony w/harness and cart, 16 yr. QH, rode English/gave lesson. Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972
6 yrs., grade QH palomino gelding, out of Troubleson Faxs, very stocky, 15hds., 1300 lbs., does all basics, not for beg. $1100/obo. Kelly Littleton Barnesville 770-358-7138
7 yr. QH grulla mare, exc. trail horse, white blaze, 2 whife feet, loads $2500.; firm serious inquiries only. R. Worley Sautee 706-8782450
7 yr. old Paint gelding, 1/2 Quarter horse, 1/2 Welch pony, all event, extremely gentle $2500. Mollie Nesmith Milledgeville 912452-3926
7 yrs. old, regd. bay gelding, grt. on trails, easy to load, 16hds., exc. disp. $2500. D. lipper Acworth 770-317-9076
7-yr. AQHA geld., 14.2hds., shown successfully at lecal shows, grt. for kids, jumps, trails, loads, clips, no bad habits $3000. Debbie Furbish Cumming 770-6620840
8 yr. bay Paint geld., 1S+hds., loads, clips, trail rides, sound, needs exp. $1850. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-535-7393

8 yr. old, Appaloosa mare, gentle, $900. L. Hallinger gelding, 2 yrs. old, works in

O'Hara Winston 770-489-1013

harness, gentle, $2750; Haflinger filly, 1 yrs.

9 yr. bay gelding Morgan $2000; 12 yr. bay old, halter broke, $1050. Joe Jordan

QH gelding $1900; child safe, used for Douglasville 770-942-4872 770-942-4294

lessons: J. Wood Nicholson 706-757-2282

Mature Paso stallion, lotsn of presents show

9 yr. old regd. TB mare, bay, _15.2hds., quality, very gentle, see to appreciate $3000

$1000. P. Baez Buena Vista 912-649-2388 obo. Anita Landford Washington 706-678-

AMHA palomino mare, 4 yrs., Lucky Four 2856

lines, call aft. 5 pm. L. L. Dover Union Pciint Miniature Appaloosa mare with 2 mos.

706-486-2558

blanketed Appaloosa colt, AMHA/AMHR

AMHA/AMHR horses, Red 10-yr. mare, 38", $1950 cash for both. Donna Edge Dublin 7 mos. pregnant, gentle, possible child horse 912-272-5444

$1200; buckskin stallion, 27", 2 1/2 yrs. old, Miniature horse, regd. male, out of

$1200 other. R.. Harris Alpharetta 678-393- Foundation stock mare, will make good buggy

8545

horse. C. Green Tyrone 770-487-2858 404-

APH/P.aint breeding stock filly, yearling, 755-4597

chestnut, friendly $1500. R. Penland Missouri Foxtrotter, red geld., 2 yr. roan filly,

Cartersville 770-382-8544

halter broke, Trauezer-Zane Gray bloodlines,

APHA B/S mare sorrel, well bred young ready to start $1650. M. Maguire Gainesville mare in foal to Foundation Paint stallion, 770-983-9058

$3500. A. Holt Bowersville 706~245-6229

Mo. Foxtrotter(2), 3 yrs. old, filly $2500; 7

APHA breeding stock mare, 4 yrs. old, yrs. old, mare $2000; gentle, trails, loads, sorrel/white blaze, exc. bloodline, trail rides bathes, exc. broodmare. Eric Yawn Warm $2500. Denise Wiginton Jasper 706-692- Springs 706-663-2078

9579
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

Paint blue eyed medicine hat gelding, unregd., 14.1hds., 8 yrs., Garney, willing, quick, a good boy, $2000. Tami Tyson Jasper 706-337-5029
Paint mare, 9 yr. old, loud, sorrel/white,

AQHA 4 yrs. mare-Western Pleasure, 90 days training, 7 yr, Paint gelding, grt. Pleasure

gentle, trail rides, barrel races $2500. Janice Greene Douglasville 770-942-6006

horse, 4 yr. sorrel/white tobiano gelding- Paso Fino bay mare, quiet, very gentle, trail

Western Pleasure. K. Veal Perry 912-218- rides, regd. Paso Fina Association $2500. L.

4581 912-946-2402

Owens Hephzibah 706-793-4903

AQHA dun niare, Leo bloodlines, good Paso Fina's, 13 yr. gelding, drk. golden

broodmare and trail horse, baby on site, no palomino $800; 2 yr. grulla gelding, exc.

bad habits. Wayne Hill Hoschton 706-654- trail/pleasure show prospect, people loving

5435

horses. Kathleen McBride Comer 706-783-

AQHA gelding, 3 yrs. old, buckskin dbl. Doc 3395

Bar/Poca livio bloodlines, sound, gentle Percheron grey mare/horse mule colts, blk.,

$2850 obo/trade. Joshua Dix Woodbury 706- 2 days old, she was bred to 15hds., blk. jack

553-9770

Tenn, very gentle mare $2500. Joel Shirley

AQHA lovely bay, Ima Coll Skip daughter, Bowersville 706-245-5114



15.3hds., gentle, broodmare only $3500. J. PercheronX buckskin yearling gelding, big,

Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5706

handsome hunter prospect, loads, clips, ties,

AQHA mare, 16hds., chestnut w/white, 3 yr. already winning classes' quiet and easy,

handled daily $5000 obo. Marie Nguyen Comer 706-783-3490

started off. Jeri Louise Troesken Fayetteville Pony 5 yrs., 14.1hds., regd. Appaloosa

770-460-1120

gelding, lovely mover, spectacular jumper, grt.

AQHA palomino gelding, Two Eyed Jack, Blondies Dude, sweet disp., easy. keeper

trails, easy to ride, $3500. Dana Helton Powder Springs 770-427-8791

$2200. Melody Ray Calhoun 706-629-7962

Pr. match mare mules, 1200 and 750 lbs.,

AQHA stud colt, 15 mos. old, flashy sorrel, flaxen mane/tail, Doc Bar/Two Eyed Jack bred

works and rides, gentle. Elmer Partain Elberton 706-283-4228

$1500. Hiram Henderson Lovejoy 770-946- QH dark bay gelding, family horse, grt. build

3659

and disp., $1800; part trade child safe pony.

AQHA yearlings, buckskin & bay fillies, Paul Hutchens Athens 706-353-1855

sorrel stallion, Cutter Bill bloodlines, $1000 & QH geld sorrel, 14 yrs. old, 15hds., $1200;

up. James Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713

QH geld bay, .19 yrs. old, 14.2hds., $900;

AQHA, 1O yrs. old, finished barrel horse mare, Running Bloodlines, bay, 15.3hds.,

loads, clips. David Joyner Social Circle 770786-2022

easy keeper. Eric Dauforth Perry 912-987- QH gelding, sorrel, 16.2hds., 6 yrs.,

8648
AQHA, 15 mos. old, red dun gelding, handled daily, flashy, stocky built $1200.

Hotroddin and Impressive breeding, $5000 or trade for Arabian or half Arabian. Robin Hardy Hiram 770-9432283

Shelby Gay Milan 912-362-4540
AQHA-Calf roping, gelding, 15hds., $5000; AQHA sorrel mare, Two Eyed $2700; rides. G. Offut Dallas 770-445-6378

QH mare, 15 yrs. old, sorrel w/blaze, 14hds., gel)\le, good trail horse, stocky, quiet $1200. Marla Nelson Bethlehem 770-867-
7123

April '98 bay overo colt, started under saddle $2500. Colleen Jones Social Circle 706-557-9344
. Arabian cross gelding, calm, gentle, sound, green broke, good endurance prospect or trail horse, born Jan. '98. Dick Horsting Henderson 912-627-9506
Arabian filly, 3 yrs. old, 14.3hds., chestnut turning grey, Imprinted, straight legs $1000. J. Flaningan Griffin 770-467-8026
Arabian gelding, 13 yrs. old, grey, 14,3hds., exp. rider, $1000. Jason Spitler Newborn 770-784-5318
Barrel futurity prospect, '98 blaze faced,

QH/APP 4 yrs., liver chestnut, 14.1hds., wonderful disp., grt. trail/driving prospect, good home a must! $2000 obo. Carolyn Belcher White Oak 912-882-0644
QH/Han cross mare, 10 yrs. old, grt. trail horse $1500; 5 yr. old Fippo Pine Bar gr'daughter, Eng/West. $5000. Beverly Sanders Powder Springs 770-428-2768
QHX gelding, 9 yrs. old, palomino, 15.2hds., sweet disp., need patient exp. rider, sound, $2500/obo, approved home. Maureen Tompkins Fayetteville 770-631-8744
Quarter gelding, 16hds., 5 yrs., childsafe, good trail horse, 4 yr. bay mare, riding good; gentle $1500. Bob Myrick Covington 770-

sorrel filly; gr'daughter of Doc Little Pesco/Mr. 787-2171

Trucka Jet, grt: mind, conf./athletic ability, started u/s $3500. Lindsay Gordan Canton 770-889-7776
Barrel/pole geld., bay, AQHA IF, NBHA World, NAS buckle, AQHA ROM, intermediate rider, must sell. T. Salisbury Douglasville 770-920-9141

Racking mare, 12 yr., 15.1 hds., stocky black_ roan, moves out on trails, . exc. ground manners, steady disposition, $1800. B. Bohannon Cumming 770-886-4858
Racking mare, 4 yrs. old, bay, 15.2hds., gentle $1000. R. Jarvis Cumming 770-7401023

Beau. chestnut QH mare, regd., 14.2hds., grt. on trails, jumps, no vices $1500. B. Hardegree Conyers 770-785-9124
Beau. golden buckskin gelding, zebra

Racking mare, regd., 15.0hds., beau.
strawberry roan, stockings & blaze, grt. on trails and show, easy for any rider $3500. R. Watson Bowdon 770-854-4814

stripes, dorsal, 15.1 hds., fast, exp. barrels, roping, team penning $1500. Sallye Forrester Stone Mountain 404-299-1305

Regd. AQHA gelding, 16hds., exc. trail horse, very willing, easy keeper $2000. Cheryl Goodberlet Barnesville 770-358-7260

Belgian Draft show-mares, dbl. regd., blonde sorrel, 3-yr. in foal for 2001; $3500; regd. 5-yr., red sorrel, broke to drive/ride, $5000. Mae Ashby Auburn 770-963-3805

Regd. AQHA mare, 15 yrs. old, shows Western/English, grulla in color, all-around good horse $3500. Marsha Sittle Ludowici 912-545-3190

Belgian cross gelding; 13 yrs. old, pulls strong, rides, loves people, easy keeper, must sell $2800 obo. J. Condon Zebulon 770-5677 5786.

Regd. Appaloosa gelding, 2 yrs., 15.1hds., chestnut, blaze, blanket, 3 socks, started u/s by Skips Vantage $2800. S. Williams Gainesville 770-718-1959

Belgian geldings, ages 2-3 yrs. old, 17hds., will mature, 2000+lbs. w/full harness $6000. Gary Fleet Dalton 706-279-3699

Regd. Doc Bar bay gelding, head or heel, exp. breakaway, goat tie, grt. horse for beg. roper $3500. Nick Conner Dalton 706-259-

Bombproof, childsafe, 14.2hds., 9elding, 5087

handsome, '85 blk./white SSHBEA, stout, stocky, easy keeper, easy handle, anyone can ride, no vices $4000 firm. J. Jones Newnan 770-251-4296

Regd. Pasos, 6 yr. mare fully trained, 3 yr. gelding/filly, 2 yr, filly/yearling filly all well ground broke, well gaited top bloodline. D. Rouse Statesboro 912-839-2158

Buckskin, breeding stock paint stallion, 12 mos. old, $850. Butch Milner Eastman 912374-5571
Chestnut.saddlebred mare, 16hds., 18 yrs. old, willing and able, 5 gaits, grt. trail horse, easy keeper $1400. G. Lee Dallas 770-5808297
Clydesdales: '91 roan mare, bombproof, perfect show/trail, $5500; '99 bay stud colt, ties, loads, been used as 4H horse $3500. A. Nixon LaGrange 706-81.2-8865
Donkey team, gelding, 4 yrs. old, work wagon and ride, grt. for children, gentle, safe. Ken Adams Ellaville 912-937-5708
For sale bay mule, approx. matley 900 lbs., handles well, $850. James Byers Blairsville

Regd. QH bay mare, blk. mane/tail. James Stephen Baxley 912-367-2915
Regd. QH, 3 yrs., profess. trained, Appaloosa gelding, 12 yrs., Walking Horse, gelding, 9 yrs., $2300-ea., 7 yr. Halflin mare, $1700. R. Carter Fayetteville 770-461-7912
Regd. TWH, exceptional, sorrel gelding w/light mane/tail, trail horse w/manners, 15.1 hds., 1 owner $2500. S. Moseley Marietta 770-5178502
Regd. well-bred TWH mare, very smooth. Joe Walker McDonough 678-342-7432
SSH buckskin paint, 9 mos. colt, gentle, people horse, bathes, loads, really gaited, all shots $1000. B. Danley Newnan 770-304 5618

706-7 45-5379

Stud tobiano, blk./bay, Bar Whisky, tested

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web at: homozygous, $2500. R. Mccurley Crawford

http://www.agr.state.gausfmbsitelindex.html 706-743-8421

TB gelding, 1Shds., 6 yrs., started O/F, good conformation and movement, exc. attitude, eventing prospect $2500. B. Kirksey Concord 770-252-5218
TB gelding, 16.1hds., 2 yrs., 30 days prof. training, exc. hunter, CCI, or FEI prospect, quiet & gentle, ridden on trails, $3500 firm. K. Frazier Sharpsburg 404-561-6603
TWH bay and white paint gelding, 5 yrs. old, $1800; blk. TWH mare, 6 yrs. old, $2500; both sound/healthy. K. Brooks Roopville 770-8546274
TWH black geld., 5 yrs., used in field trails, trail rides, $1000; extra gentle sorrel mare, good gentle field trail/trail rides $1500. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881
TWH gelding, blk., 15.2hds., flashy, 4 stockings/blaze, neck reins, 360, side passes, Western Pleasure show, trails grt., anyone can ride $4000. A. Crews Carrollton 770-8322122
TWH regd., 20 mos. old, blk./white, 16hds., tobiano, two tones Titanic stallion, gentle and beau. Betty Kirby Douglasville 770-949-1241
TWH's; 5 yrs., red roan spotted gelding, 7 yrs., palomino gelding, 7 yrs. blk. roan gelding, 9 yrs: chestnut gelding. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH/RHBA regd. beau. chestnut, w/blaze colt, 14 mos. old, Ebony Masterpiece/Pride of Midnight $900 obo. D. Bonner Carrollton 770-854-8145
TWH/Racking mare, blk. w/markings, 13hds., good saddle gait, trail ridden, traffic safe $850. T. L. Gunter Vienna 912-268-8043 912-268-2759
TWH/SSH/BEA 12 yr., 15.1 hd. stocky mare, blk. w/2 rear stockings, 2 front socks, very pretty, exc. trail horse, nicely gaited $3900. Bob Hudson Tucker 770-205-9364
TWHBEA 16-mo. old geld., blood-typed, blk., 14.1hds. Mack Robinson Bowdon 770258-5707
Two Tennessee Walking Horses, 4-12 yrs. old, geldings, super pleasure horses and trail. Robert Dobbs Cartersville 770-382-9984 770-382-4610
Two geldings $1200; $2500; regd. paint mare in foal, $3100; pkg. deal including saddles & equip. avail. Ray Seymour Colbert 706-742-2504
WB bay filly, 1Shds., DOB 5/97; exc. cont., no papers, not broke $3800. Nancy Mills McDonough 770-957-2255
Year old QH filly, nice build, beau. head, sweet disp. $750. Frances Jones Evans 706863-3932
Poultry/Fowl For Sale

If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404--651-9084.

Mallard ducks must be at least three

generations from the wild before they can

be advertised in the Market Bulletin.

Advertisers must include this information

in notices submitted for publication.

'00 Araucana (lay blue and pink eggs)

chicks and silkie chicks of all ages and colors.

Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092

'00 White Chinese geese $7. Howard E.

Rhodes Geneva 706-326-7468

'00 hatch Bantums, Araucanas, Brahamas,

Cochins, Wyandottes, & Mille Fleurs. R.

Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575

'OO hatch guineas. Farris Garmon

Covington 770-787-3476

'00 hatch purebred Bantums, Silver

Sebrights & Buff Cochins; also, eggs. C. Cook

Marietta 770-427-8549

'00 hatch, young, Game chickens, stags,

and pullets, Gray's and Hatch, reasonably

priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-

3498

'00 hatched Bronze turkeys, fully feathered.

Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-867-6349

2000 Game chicks, up to 5 mos., White

Hackle, War Horse & Clarets. Jeff Thompson

Loganville 770-784-7705

2000 Muscovy ducks $5 each, mix pullets

$3.50 each, Fantail pigeons $5/ea., Araucana

chicks $2/ea., call after 6 p.m. Terry Winfrey

Kite 912-469-3267

25 di!!. kind of Show bantams; also, eggs

for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-

942-4371

3 hen turkeys, 1-3 yr., 2-2 yrs., 1 Tom, 2 yr.

old, 6 babies, 1-3 yr. peacock. M. Wallace

Conyers 770-466-3166

3 yrs. old Bornean Fireback Phea,sent,

male $175 or trade for pair of peacocks, call

before 3:00 p.m. Del:>bie Robie Sylvania

912-863-7078

4 1/2 mo. old RIR, Barred Rocks, Buffs and

others, $3.50 each; also, chicken pens. Jamie

Kiser Cartersville 770-336-9959

56 cocks, stags; also, pure hens for sale.

Kenneth Fountain Thomaston 706-647-6923

6 wk. old baby chicks, Buff Rocks, Black

Giant, Muscovy ducks, baby turkeys. Dora

Laster Hampton 770-228-3222



7 mature geese, Toulouse & Embdens

$15/ea.; 9 mature ducks $8/ea., not for

slaughter. Lisa Pearson Dahlonega 706219-1989

8 healthty, strong Rauen ducks for sale,

May hatched. E Johnson Atlanta 404-691-

6478

8 week Araucanas $4/ea., turkeys $5/ea.,

bantams and others. Ricky Arthur Waco 770-

834-7384

American Buff geese, Holderread strain,

spring hatch $10/ea., discount for quantity.

Don Robinson Temple 770-562-4734

Araucana, Barred Rock, Dominique,

Partridge Rock, Speckled Sussex, Reds, all

large breeds, purebreds, eggs for incubation

or consumption. David White Lula 770-869-

7467

Assortment of hvy. breed chicks, hatched

5/3/00, $6 each. James Cooper Winder 770-

725-8619

Assortment of young chickens, mixed breeds. D. Capps Covington 770-787-1138

BB Red Bantams $10/pr. W. Brown Commerce 706-335-5015

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 chicks, one wk. old $1.25, priced according to age. M. Smith Forsyth 912-9949742

Baby guineas, Pheasants, Pigeons, WhiteLeggin pullets, ducks, White Pekins & mallards, baby chicks - several greed, grown bantams, call nights. Donald Phillips Royston 706-245-6360

Bantams and brown egg layers, $3 and up, priced according to breed and age. Randall Snipes Cairo 912-377-5846

Bantams for sale. E.M. Legg 248 Jack Creek Rd. Hiawassee 30546 706-896-2846

Bantams from show stock, Barred Rocks and Patridge Wyandottes, 3 mos. old, $5 each. James Harris Athens 706-548-9927

Bantams: Buff, . Silver Lace, and Black Cochins, Belgian Bearded D'uccles; also, have sev. var. & ages peafowl for sale. Charles E. Hill Commerce 706-757-2536

Bantams: Golden, Silver Sebrights, all ages, show quality stock, special price on pairs. Keith Bearden Fairburn 30213 770964-4220

Barred Rock bantams, Fantail and Roller pigeons, doves, 5th gen. mallards, Gray, Calls; also, caged birds. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 912-452-8497

Barred Rock chicks, approx. 1 month old, $3, only a doz. left. J. Evans Dawson 770893-1134

Beau. chicks, Black Giants, Polish, Cochins, and others, also ducks, geese, turkeys, and guineas all ages. Chrystal Eckes Winder 770-307-5942

Black Cochins, B.B. Reds and others. James Davis Gillsville 770-869-7895

Black-tailed White Japanese,(8), $30, Ray Powers Carrolton 770-834-7561

Blue, partridge, golden laced, buff Columbian. S Brown Gainesville 770-535-
1187

Bronze turkeys 10 wks. $12/ea., from good laying hatching stock. Faye Boykin .Sylvania 912-857-3437

Brown Leghorns, 5 months old, 4 roosters and 8 hens, all $60. Timmy Lepard Roopville 770-854-7713

Brown egg layers 5 months old, B. Australops, Buff Orphington, light & dark Brahmas, others $6/ea., roosters RIR. Paul Grizzle Dahlonega 706-864-6722

Brown egg layers and pullets, RIR, Black_ Sex Links, other, Black East Indies ducks, pond ready, flock reduction. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992

Buff Orpington and Araucana hens healthy A 112 mos., 5 Buff hens 15 mos., call after 6pm. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-867-7008

Carrollton '99 hatch, $5 each, mostly Buff Orpington and Black Sex Link ::hickens. Rick/Beverly Norton Carrollton 770-2583681

Chicken - '99 hatched Game roosters, $5 ea. C Camp Loganville 770-466-4359

Chickens and ducks for sale, 912-892-9895 after 5 p.m. Bill Bryant Hawkinsville 912783-4041

Chickens for sale, for description, age, price call day or night. Jake Brewer Fitzgerald 912-423-2625

Chickens, all ages, baby chicks $1/ea., layers $7/ea., pullets $4/ea. Roger Queen Monroe 770-464-3717

Chicks, _Buff Orpingtons, .Black Giants, Brown Leghorns, Silver laced Wyandottes, Golden Laced Wyandottes 1 wk.- 3mths., $1 up. J. Wilson Senoia 770-599-6221

Chicks/pullets RIR, Silkies, Turkins, and Aracana $1 up; also, ducklings $2 up. Nancy Lyons Sparta 706-444-5658

Chukar Partridge chicks for sale. Marshall Flanagan Hall 770-967-8928

Cochin Bantams: chicks, several colors, some grown birds; also, Wyandotte chicks: Different breeds of laying hen; also, '00 hatch
for sale. James Garrett Flowery Branch 770-967-1068

Doves: adult Ringnecks and White, $5 each, Ive. msg. Kevin Daft Atlanta 404-6332409

For sale/trade Old EnglishcShow Bantams, var. of breeds & sizes, call anytime after 5 p.m., Ive. msg. Randy Hill Canon 706-2450170

Game chickens, Hatch, Kelso, Grays, crosses and pure; also, pens and barrels, three 300 Hatch incubators. Winora Dupree Blue Ridge 706-632-7734

Game chickens. Roger Chalker, Sr. Thomson 706-595-3346

Game fowl hatch, Greys, Mugs, half grown

to breeders. David Combs Jefferson 706-

367-4645

.

Game fowl, pure and crossed Hatch pullets, hatched 4/2000. A. Culverhouse Thomaston 706-646-3781

Game fowl, stags & pullets, Knight Grays, Warhorse and White Clarets,. also, red ones, high station, proven stock. Larry Knight Mansfield 770-787-5528

Game, pure and crossed, cutting back Spangled Butcher, Boston R.H., Blue-faced Hatch, Kelso, Greys, Mugs, $25-100. Pat White Temple 770-562-4078

Games fowl, 40 cocks, crosses, Kelso, Clarets, Hatch Round, $40/ea. if all taken, over stocked. Shorty Strayhorn Cumming 770-887-2305

Golden Comet pullets, 6 weeks. old $3 each. Dave Southern Cleveland 706-8657576

Greys and Leapers left from proven winning bloodline, call for prices and availability. Larry Stephens Murrayville 706-864-3103

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Guinea Keets, hatching now, $3 each, guinea hatching eggs $18/doz., will ship. S.F. Boone Calhoun sfboone@email.com 706625-3768
Guineas, several colors. Frank McGuire Douglasville 770-942-0695
Hens, chickens & roosters. James Lieb 835

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/license
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If you have questions regarding this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/license
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Gare/ at 404-651-9081.

'92 Jackson 2 horse straight load, walk-thru, tall, white, stored in doors, exc. cond., $3200; bumper pull. Shari Burkett Ball Ground 770479-7422
'93 4 star alum. GN, 4 horse slant, fully padded, front dressing rm., rear tack, saddle racks; feed bags, exc. cond. $12,000. J.

4 horse trailer, bumper pull, good floor, needs paint, $1500. Huston Parson Chatsworth 706-695-3208
6 horse slant load with living quarters, 3 axle, insulated, new paint, $3000, 1-800-4036643. Susanne Parrish Marietta 678-4881649

Short Rd. Jackson 30233 770-504-8516

Advertisements for wood ducks must be

The Georgia Department of Natural Thornbrough Adairsville 770-382-0835

98 WW 16',horse/stock trailer, center

India Blue peacocks, male and female; also, accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits Resources regulates many exotic animals, '95 Sundowner all steel GN rancher, special, divider, escape gate, slide/swing rear gate, like

some large hens and roosters. Vicki Goodson are available from the U.S. Fish and including most hoofed stock except llama 3H slant, dr./rm., exc. cond. $6500 obo. V. new $2750. G. Jordaan Villa Rica 770-456-

Avera 706-547-6184

Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. and buffalo. However, upon compliance Canden Moreland 770-252-3791

9994

Jumbo Pharoah quail for sale, $1 dressed to Box 49208, Atlanta, GA

30359. with applicable state regulations, a deer '96 16' Ponderosa GN trailer, good tires, American all-around 750 roping saddle 16"

home, $1.50 if shipped: Harley Taylor Vidalia Advertisers must submit a copy of current farming license for the commercial used very little, elec. brakes $2950. J. leather seat, dbl. rigged, fiberglass covered,

912-537-9940

permit with their first ad. Permit copies production of meat and fiber is available Newberry Byron 912-956-3705

hardwood tree, exc. $500. E. Harris Fairburn

Large breed chickens for sale, some 2000 will be returned upon request. for the following species: fallow deer, axis '96 4 star 4H SL w/dressing rm., 7'6", 102" 770-964-9405

hatch, some layers, some fryers. Stanley Pugh

Buford 30519 770-945-2437

Laying.hens and guineas, brown egg layers

young. Betty Franks Tifton 912-386-9146

c Laying hens for sell, baby chicks for sale.

Char1es Clayton

L D 11 147 T k I 30 52a5rn7e06-782-74u4c9 a uge

k Rd r

Laying hens, Dominique, Araucana, Black

Sex Link, Buffs, RIR, $5 to $10, chicks $1 up;

also, feeders and drinkers. Randall Elrod Cumming 770-887-2032
Mallard babies, 4th gen., $4 each, all summer, Hoschton ducks unsexed. Charlie

Beatenbo 804 Old Hog Mtn. Rd. Hoschton 30548

Many dill. breeds of pigeons and other

animals for sale, will ship or del. Daniel

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 $201100, $15011ooo,
chicks $40/100, $300/1000, started chicks priced according to age & number. Glen Lott Wray 912-468-5566
Bobwhite quail, 11 wk. old $2.25/ea. Bruce
Tamker Byron 912-953-2910 Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, eggs $25/100

deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
Bottle-raised fallow & red deer for sale, 1 mo. old, pre-orders required w/deposit, state deer license required. R. Castleberry Stockbridge 770-507-9700

axles, drop windows, 2 full rear doors plus 7' ramp. M. Martin Midland 706-563-4416
'97 Colt 3 horse, GN, slant load, dble. axel, seldom used, grey. Debbie Hopkins Good Hope 770-201-4328
'97 Featherlite 2 horse slant load gooseneck, rear tack, dr. rm. w/week-ender pkg., exc. cond. H. Moon Snellville 770-9725359
'97 Ponderosa GN trailer, 16", stock or 4 horse, center divider, elec. brakes, outdoor carpet $3000. Dick Williams Warrenton 706595-4788
'97 Ponderosa stock trailer, 16' center divider, 4 horse, single slide or full swing door, side door, exc. cond. $2450. D. Joyner Gray 912-7 46-7305

Cattle trailer, 16' sand blasted new paint,

oak floor, new tires, 6 1/2' top $1300. Phillip

Merritt Buchanan 770-646-3402

Circle W 6 X 20; bar top, pipe side, GN

cattle trailer, like new, $3950. Doyle Medders

Sylvester 912-776-6558

Classic Orthoflex hunt saddle, new

improved tree, new billets, moveable knee

rolls & 3 way stirrupbars, $1000/obo. Lauren

Irwin Ringgold 706-937-2138

Colorado Saddle Co., 16".Western saddle

roping, 10 yr. full warranty lifetime tree, exc.

cond., 6 mos. old $900. M. Rush Bremen

770-537-3560

Double stall horse trailer, dual axel, elec.

brakes, exc. cond., price nego. Wendall

Rhodes Milner 770-228-3588

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Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Mix RIR rosters $5/ea., white doves and peach Ringneck. Myrtice Jackson Flowery $B0rMa.2n1.5xcehde7ab7cr0he-,e9d6370c-h09.14c9kae5vnasil,ab(olen,e BtoousrixbewneeRkesd),
turkeys $3/ea., (5-10 wks). Dan Yaworsky Adairsville 770-877-5550
Muscovy ducks, beau., high qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $10 each. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056

chick of all ages. Lisa Baxter Ludowici 912545 -9 158
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail chicks. Kenneth Stone Hazlehurst 912-375-9886
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., ch"1cks & 8 wk. oId b"irds. Kenneth Buffington Royston 7o5-245-97o5
Northern Bobwhite, flight cond., $3 each, over 1OOO, $280 each. James Patrick Madison 706-342-3017
Quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., Jumbo Bobwhites $35/100, $125/500, $22011000,

LIVESTOCK WANTED
caftfegr"oOrUy, hcaa."l,leTaqumemst1y"oTnh.somn~~agsaradt14"0ng4-a6d5s1-i9n0t8h3t"s.
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,"

'97 Silver Star alum. GN, 6' dressing rm., Extra nice 6 horse GN w/dressing rm., extra

rear tack w/removable partitions $12,000. tall, 3 ramp load, Ive. messg. $5200. R. Smith

Gator/Jim Hartley Monroe 770-207-1897

Ft. Oglethorpe 706-866-7532

'98 WW GN 14' X 16', stock trailer w/4' For sale 4 horse trailer, bought new in '91 ,

dressing rm., 4 saddle rack $4500. V. Berg like new now, bumper hitch. Elvis Bledsoe

Newborn 770-787-7964

Franklin 706-675-3227

'99 2H walk thru alum. BP trailer, 7' tall, Hale BP 2 horse trailer, 7' tall, good tires,

ramp, removable divider, many extras, $6800. new paint outside,, some rust $1500. Jennie

Steven Bivins Griffin 770-412-6820

Lellen Newnan 770-253-6510

'99 Colt 3 horse slant GN, sleeping qtrs., Like new 17" Collegiate English all purpose

mats, spare, extras, exc. cond. $4700. Stan saddle wlfittings, very com!. $375. D. Mullinax

Darden Roberta 912-836-9412

Conyers 770-385-0419 770-385-5541

Partridge Rock Bantams, Silver Phoenixes, flight birds & breeders. Raymond Meadows are not acceptable for publication; neither '99 Silver Star alum. 3 horse GN, 6' dr. rm. Livestock dbl. deck alum. barrett trailer, 32',

Buff Orpingtons, Brown Leghorns, Red Pyle Wadley 912-252-5345

are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

w/cedar paneling, exc. cond., $14,500 obo. J. new tires, brakes perfect cond., hard to find,

Games, more. Laurita Dasher Arnoldsville Quails, 15 types, quality stock hatching Barrel horse wanted: exp. rider looking for Payne Bolingbroke 912-994-2371

$2500/obo. Yousif Said Atlanta 678-366-8870

706-613-1438

eggs, juveniles to adults, will ship, also oven- QH geld. to lease or lease/purchase. Nanci '99 Silver Star, 4-horse slant, dressing room, McClellan saddle, like new $525. Ronnie

Pea chicks, 2000 hatch, India Blue/Green, $15 each. Blanche Wheeler Royston 706-
245-7613 Peacocks, India Blues, Pied, Java Green
and Whites. K. Little Jeffersonville 912-9452090
Peacocks, bantams, guineas, turkeys. Maude Harper 182 Harper Lane Douglas 31535 912-384-2525
Peafowl (chicks), Blues, Black Shoulders,

ready dressed birds (white and dark meat). Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711
pOUItry,ifrCOWI Wanted
Want 1 Tom turkey. Margaret Farr Monroe 770-267-9403
Want 6 Toulouse geese, preferably female,
give location and price. Donald s. Bickers
Atlanta 404-237-7009
Want Black-tail Red Old English; also, wnat

Greene Danielsville 706-795-0891 Want 2 yearling Belgian fillies, regd. or not,
mature to about 17hds. Don Neubauer Douglas 912-384-6771
WantAMHR miniature mare, must be in exc. health and have reg. Jim Parnell Lawrenceville 404-456-1268
Want Belgian stallion AT STUD for a reasonable fee. Pat Nix Locust Grove 770""9"'57"'"-"'5"'05"'1-'-=~----------,,--~-

tac.k room, rubber floor & walls, stud divider,
drop down windows $15,800 R. S. Hendrix
Carrollton 770-832-8895
'99 Sundowner 3 horse slant alum, BP, stud stall, drop windows, bars, DR., pullout rack, $12000. Bill McCartney . Douglasville 770920-9131
'99 colt 4 horse slant BP, walk-in tack w/hooks/saddle racks, lights, elec. brakes, spare tire $3950; Ive. message. S. Forehand Brooklet 912-823-3026

Wiley Auburn 770-963-0050
Pony harness and cart $200. Ray Pruitt Lawrenceville 770-822-0878
Saddle, simco roper older model, 16" cooper tree, very good shape, 55 lbs., never used to rope $600. B. W. Aycox Covington 770-786-8417
Two 2 horse deluxe BP trailers, exc. cond., 95 model $2500 ea., pad & mats included. Earl Stokes Griffin 770~7-7502

Cameos, and Whites, also Game hens for sale. Paul Mathis Temple 770-562-3349
Peafowl eggs $2 each while they last, green
peacock $200, cannot ship D. C. Townsend

G.Q.F. incubator. Keith Tate Dacula 770995-8093
Want Pilgrim or Buff geese, within 50 mile radius of Colbert. Jane Yank 775 Johnny

Want Pygmy nanny goat, healthy, reasonable, delivery requested. Nancy Kelly
Young Harris nancyk@alltel.net 706-379-
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13 Corral panels w/walk-thru gate, like new, $590; 1 lot of misc. tack, 2 saddles, pads, saddle tree/covers, bridles/other. Frank L. Bates Yatesville 706-472-3437

Want 15" endurance saddle for short back, good, exc., or. new cond., leave message. J. Fertig Atlanta 404-256-3695
Want 2 horse bumper pull slant load trailer,

Kite 912-469-3444

Mcelroy Road Colbert 30628 706-788-3327 Want a Regd. Throughbred Stallion at a

Peafowl, 4 pr., 1 yr. Indian Blue, 1 pr. 1 yr. Pied, 3 Indian Blue breeder hens, also, pea

wt an

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young

goose,

pre1erablYa

male. Ed Deloach Morrow 770-968-8740

Reasonable price. Darla Williams Jackson _7_7,.0,-.7,.7.5.,-,6~8~~0,5..,,..---,,--.,----,---,---,-,--,---::-=

c .chicks, other. Boger-.Smilh. Senoia.770-599-. Want guineas,: peacocks, and Bronte.. want-blk./white checkered giant buek, 10

3277

lbs., better within 50 mile radius. Darrell

Pheasants, Ringneck eggs, chicks, and 6 turkey eggs for hatching, near arrollton, Ga. Gunder Woodland 706-674-2206

wk. old started birds. Dale Carter Baxley 912- J Nalley Carrollton 770-832-1939

Want healthy miniature or small donkey.

367-0067

Want turkey pair; peacock pair, guinea pair, David E Plair Social Circle 30025 770-464-

Pigeons - Homers, Helmets, Rollers; Doves healthy, reasonable, delivery requested. 1098

14 1/2" Corinthian saddle in new cond. for $500; 17" County Competitor dressage saddle f6o1r7$3600. Shirley.. .Erpel - Go.. od Hope 770-266-
14" round skirt barrel racing trophy saddle, light stain/tan seat w/girth and breastplate $350; other. Shari Wilkins Franklin 770-8548407 770-705-1364

7' under $2500. Ronnie Bowen Cartersville

770-336-9247

Youth saddle, exc. cond., 13" seat, full

quarter horse bars, $280.

Deborah J .

Mclean Cumming 770-887-8137

RABBITS

- Pied Ringnecks, also White Japanese
Silkies. Chuck L Williams Williamson 770229-8781
Pigeons: Carriers, Pygmy Pouters, Modenas, African Owls. Robert Waters Gainesville 30506 770-887-0890
Pigeons: White Show Kings, French Mondains,. Homers & cages, carriers, & 3
different type lofts, $5 up. Robert Cash

o Buddy W. Kelly Young Harris 7 5-379-1085
Want two green peahens, buy or trade, have India blue cock and sev. blue hens, trade. Susan Brock Cumming 770-781 -9343
Want unfertilized quail, turkey, pheasant eggs, at a reasonable price. Carrie Loman Lilburn 770-925-7911
ALTERNATIVE

-'--"w"-"-a-nt~sa_n_e_,_s_o_u-n"'d"'h,...o-r-se-,fo-r-us-e--,-in--,-le_s_s_on program, no gaited breeds. A. Brannen Brooklet 912-823-9168 912-823-4138
Want small, sound, blk. TWH for beginner/disabled rider, Chastain Park Therapeutic Riding Program. M. Branton Atlanta 404-252-4244 --,W,,.,...a-n-t7to-L-e-'-a-se_p_u-r"'eb,...r-e"'d-N=-=-ub"'i,...a-n"'b,...u-c7k-f.,-or
stud. Tracy Mendez-Vigo .836 E. Moores

15" saddle $75; very good shape. James

Collins Powder Springs 770-439-3873

If you have questions regarding ads in this

16 1/2" used Passier dressage saddle, good category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

cond. $500; stirrup leathers/irons included. D. 9083.

Murphy Lagrange 706-882-8860

2 buck rabbits for sale, $15 each, cages and

16" Jim Hurst custom made saddle, mint other supplies for sale, different sizes and

cond., $1250. Dan Pharris The Rock 706-' prices, call for appointment. Melissa Tallant

647-1576

Cumming 770-205-1876

16" circle Y team penner/roper saddle, 4 rabbits $8 ea., 4 nice Hutches $50 ea., 1

$625; 14" Courts Camarillo barrel saddle, lrg. 4 unit cage $50 obo. Mike Bridge

Eatonton 706-485-8854 Purebred chickens, sev. var., $2 and up.

LIVESTOCK

Crossing Rd. Thomaston 770-358-5286

$425. Julie Stanley Dublin 912-676-4583

Jonesboro 770-471-4430

Want to buy fallow deer, Red deer, will pay 16" circle Y trail saddle, exc. cond., full living 5 Mini-Lop bunnies, ready for new homes,

Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-636-1946

top price, call aft. 6 pm. Ray Cross Morven quarters, horse bars $500. Tara Crowder $1 O ea. Kathleen Minkkinen Dallas 770-443-

Quail Pharaoh $2/ea. wk. old $0.50/ea.,

912-775-2893 912-775-2018

Buena Vista 912-649-2061

5788

eggs $0.1 Olea., 1 pair black Bantums $1 0. Billy Atkinson Royston 706-245-6567
RIR laying hens $3 each, located near

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

Want to purchase 30 or more 12' corral pannels at $25 ea. Dave Davis Lawrenceville _7_7_0-_9_6_3-_8_5_3_ 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~

16' Rollins livestock trailer, BP, covered top, escape door, middle divider, elec. brakes, very good cond., sheltered, $2500; Ive. message.

. Angora buck, beige, gentle, approx. 1.5 yrs. old, proven breeder, other breeding age does avail. Margaret Chastain Marietta 770-713-

Gainesville. lim Wooten Gainesville 404-

The Alternative Livestock category Wanted gentle horse to teach English walk Calvin Minchew Macon 912-781-0604

7278

317-0511 404-372-5422 RIR, Sex Links, Buffs, Dominique,
Wheyaaltnhdyotctheisc,keCnosr,niscahl-lcraofstesres5, pG.mam. eB.crOoswseenss, Omega 912-528-4377
Rare Silver Pheonix chicks, hatched easter, four hens; two roosters, $8/ea. Joe / Kathy Schurtz Marble Hill 706-265-1851
Show Bantams, Silkies, Cochins, Frizzles, rare large fowl modern Game, Anconas, Blue Andalusian, Mottled Houdans and pure Game crosses. Mike Smith Wrightsville 912-8648973
Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB Reds, White, Black-Tailed Japs. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Show stock, Silver Duckwings, laying, $40/pr.; young birds $5 each; Creles, Fleurs, Silkes, Japanese, Brown Leghorns, Silver Sebright, and others. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
Silkies .. (chickens w/fur), all colors, must sell, great brooders; also, Pheasants, 1 pr. Melanistic Mutants, 1 Golden hen. C.L. Peters Conyers 770-388-7148
Spring 2000 hatch Buff Orphington roosters and White Rock roosters $57ea. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328
Turkey chicks five weeks old $6/ea. Daryl Brown McDonough 770-957-5840
Turkeys Bronze, 2000 hatch, $20 pair, baby t1,1rkeys, guineas and ducks, Jumbo Pharoah quail $1.25 each. Eugene Johns Waycross 912-283-3332
Turkeys for sale, Bronze. Bob Reece Whitesburg 770-834-2800
Turkeys, 2 wks. - 1 yr. old, Blue, Black, Royal Palm, Buff Cochin, White Laced, Red Cornish, guineas. J. Tucker Adairsville 770773-1635
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
White geese, beau., $20 each or $30 pr.

contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Emu babies, 10 wks. old, 4 avail., $30 each or $100 for all, or trade for horse hay. T.
Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670 Emu chicks from quality stock, 2-4 months,
various prices. James Mangum Harlem 706-
556-9660 Free 3 Ostriches, 2 males, 1 female, 2
Emus, healthy, strong, easy to care for. C. Lewengrub Jasper 770-735-6244
Llama, 4 yr. old male, ILR regd. white
w/black markings, halter broke, good disp., $750. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062
Llamas $500/up, weanlings, adults and pregnant females, terms and dely. avail. L.
Grant Dallas 770-445-2855 Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., new crop
of babies, bred females, studs, guard llamas from $800, other. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. 'ferry Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258
Llamas, babies, breeders, guard living w/goats, gentle, handled daily, $500-$5000. Carole Core Marietta 770-971-8820
Llamas, regd., all ages, bred females, studs, yrlg., pleasure, guard animals, packing, show quality, halter trained. L. Beck Loganville 770-466-9870
Llamas, weanlings, adults, pregnant females, lge. selection, priced $600, Crystal River Ranch. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706896-5005
Ostrich breeders & chick for sale. Chris Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789-2915

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LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
'74 Imperial extra wide deluxe trailer, good cond., new lites, new paint, elec. brakes, removable divider, trap door, $1200/obo. Gary Needham Ball Ground 770-735-1657
'81 Stidham 2 horse trailer 6'6 full divider, mats, pads, exc. cond., ready to horse show $1650. S. Echols Moreland 770-927-6952
'81 Trail-ET 4-horse w/LQ, shower, ale, fullyenclosed, awning, hay rack, new tires, good floor, other, $5500. P. McKenzie Hahira 912794-9367
'82 Pearson headgate and squeeze chute mounted on trailer, good cond. $1200. Keith Crosby Newnan 770-253-2696
'83 hartman trailer, ramp, extra high and wide, good cond., $1500. J. Darwin McDonough 770-954-0380
'84 Sundowner GN, 4H, fully enclosed, dr./rm., pullout saddle racks, full mats, elec. brakes, new tires, good floor, some rust $2250/obo. T. Ellis Marietta 770-437-1107
'86 Benelli 2 horse bumper pull, elec. brakes, tack comp., mats, fully enclosed, removable doors, good floor, $1500. Dianne Oeser Alpharetta 770-552-7259
'86 stoll horse trailer, 30' changing rm., let down ramps, nice trailer $4000; or. trade for tractor. Louise Parker Jackson 706-336-8382
'89 Delta 2 horse bumper trailer, elec. brakes, lights, good floor some rust, $1295 neg., call aft. 5 p.m. Robert Holder Kennesaw 770-424-6035
'91 Merhow 3H slant load GooseNeck, ram~, DR, escape door into DR, $5,000 obo.

17" Ansley ProNatl. cross country $1200/obo, 17" Crosby Prix Des Nations $600/obo. Suzanne Hammond Carrollton 770-258-7863
17" Kiefer dressage saddle, $875 w/fittings, exc. cond., 17" all purpose English saddle w/fittings $225. J. Schower Locust Grove 770-954-1372
17" blk. Stubben Romanus dressage saddle, classical seat, Buffalo and Elk hides, exc. cond., $700 w/fittings. Karen Webb Palmetto 770-463-5996
1990 Stoll 24' gooseneck cattle trailer, metal top, elec. brakes, $3750 obo. Patricia Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496
1999 S/W 4 horse trailer, front and rear tack room, 16" tires, heavy duty axles, $5000. John Millford Madison 706-557-2162
2 horse BP trailer, new floor and paint, good tires. Connie Mathis Hester 101 Williamson Drive Macon 31210 912-994-3397
2 horse tag-a-long, 7' tall, padded, new paint/floor, no rust, elec. brakes, escape door, tack compartment. B. J. Morris Blue Ridge 706-838-4268
2 horse trailer, DR, half lqrts., needs new paint, tack rm., GN, good cond.; will trade for a 4-H GN w/DR $4550. Dana Johnson Hoboker 912-458-2347
2000 Ponderosa 16' BP 4 horse/sto.ck trailer, elec. brakes, center gate, full mats, white, like new $2750; aft. 6 pm. Larry Chambers Canton 770-479-4071
2000 Sooner alum. 3H w/full LQ, must sell, will finance. Tom Bourne Calhoun 706-6027100
2H BP, new paint/floor, good cond., $950 or trade for 3+H, safe: A. Ryan buford 770-9329383
4 Brangus heifers, bred, 3 mos. old, gentle, $650 ea. Robert Wright Woodbury 706-5535004
4 horse BP trailer, good floor, good tires, needs paint, $1400; leave message. Anna

Asst'd breeds/sizes, bunnies, fryer, breeder,

many to choose from, call before 9 pm. D.

Morgan 2309 Monroe Jersey Rd. Monroe

30655 770-207-0010

Baby Lops $15. Wilton Robertson

Jonesboro 770-477-8455

Baby Lops, Mini Rex, Dutch, Harlequins &

mix. $4-$6 ea., Dwarf babies $10 ea., variety

of breeders $10-$25. Mary Cooley Athens

706-543-3182

Baby bunnies for sale $3.50 ea. Mike Hinton

Cumming 770-781-8105

Beau. Mini-Rex bunnies, 8 wks. old, $10

ea., grown Mini-Lops and Dutch rabbits $5 ea.

Horace Heggood Newnan 770-251-8844

Bunnies forsale, $7 ea., almost fryer size.

Martha Kilpatrick Suches 706-747-2055

Bunnies to breeders, Florida whites, San

Juan, Tan, NZW & mixed. William Kittrell

Covington 770-786-2231

Bunnies to breeders, Holland Lops, Mini-

Rex, NZW, San Juan, Dutch and Fryers, rabbit

compost GA. licensed. Bill Jackson Villa Rica

770-459-4080

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Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Mini-Rex, Dwarf,

Dutch, NZW, San Juan, Fryers, rabbit compost

GA. licensed. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-

6227

Bunnies to fryers, also dressed fryers, $5-

$7; all colors. William Waldrop Tifton 912-

386-0947

Bunnies, Dwarf, Mini Rex, Mini Lop,

standard, wholesale/retail, licensed breeder.

Donna Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994

California and Jersey Woolies, beau.,

healthy stock, 6 wks. old. J. Holmes Ringgold

706-965-4495

Florida Whites/Satins, quality bunnies

w/pedi. $20; also used cages, $5/hole, feeders

& crocks. K. Kiley Conyers 770-785-7002

For sale baby rabbits, call before 9:30 pm.,

$1 O for rabbits Miriam Wheeler Covington

770-787-1814

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Lawanna Crile Cedartown 770-748-7487

Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-m~il. Shen A Farley College Park 770-996-0616 Santos Athens 706-613-2735

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Free rabbit Hutch, needs repair, call between 8-10 P.M. Terri Bear Comer 706783-3493
Grey Dutch and speckled Lops, all sizes and ages $3 ea. L. B. Comans 2428 Tucker Mill Rd. Conyers 30094 770-483-2270
Jersey woolies, extra small, American Fussey Lops, Dutch, $10/up. Carolyn Devitt Ringgold 706-965-7408
Mini-Rex rabbits, pedigree, small breed, velvet fur bunnies, breeders, supplies avail. Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554
Mini-Rex, Mini-Lop, Dwarf rabbits for sale, wholesale/retail breeding, adults and babies avail., lots to choose from. Holly Bessinger Dixie 912-263-4224
Mini-Rex, all colors, well loved, call or e-mail anytime $15. Kim Bratton Loganville kimberlybratton@yahoo.com 770-466-7399
NZW 1Owks. old, $5 ea. C. Johnson Millen 912-982-1311
NZW, California and Mini-Rex bunnies, fryers and Breeders, good quality. G. Jackson Conyers 770-483-3533
Rabbits $1 Olup, all colors, all ages, bunnies to breeders. Rita Huff Eatonton 706-4859987
Rabbits for sale, $8 ea or will deliver locally for $1 Oea., or two for $16. Lisa Cline Ringold 706-673-5778
Rabbits for sale, all sizes, colors, healthy $5$8 ea., cages, diff. sizes, call before 9 pm. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
Rabbits, all cols. & sizes, live bunnies or dressed fryers; also, solid wire cages, made to order. Y. Rubert Warthen 912-552-5967
Rabbits, restock your field & freezer. Walter Jackson Commerce 706-335-3348
San Juan & field mix, good runners, $5 ea. all ages. J. J. Chatham Canon 706-245-8002
San Juan rabbits bunnies, fryers, raised on ground by 4-hr., some colored bunnies also for sale. Lucy Reed Atlanta 706-335-7620
San Juan rabbits field mixed, full grown, raised on ground $10 ea. Dennis Waters Hinesville 912-877-6925
San Juan rabbits, $6.ea. R. Grantham 163 Candlewood Rd. Jasper 30143 706-6923449
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must eentain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'00 Alfalfa hay $8.50/bale; '00 orchard grass/Alfalfa mix $6/bale, horse quality. Michelle Jones Winder 770-867-3576
'00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have Tift 44 and Coastal bermuda, well fert., sq. bale, horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-291-0671
'00 Alfalfa hay, 65 lbs. plus bales, horse qlty., $8 per bale. Kristy Dalbey Hampton 770-4725611
'00 Alfalfa hay, irrigated, Ga. analytical results and hand, $7 bale for 0-100 bales, 100 or more/$6.50, no dely. Mike Williams Social Circle 770-464-9181
'00 Alfalfa, exc. quality, Oklahoma grown, 75 lb. bales delivery avail. Cartersville $8.50. Ned I Susan D. Sarty Ill Kingston 404-406-1565
'00 Alicia bermuda grass $2.75/bale, erosion hay $1.50/bale. J.H. Mitchell Cairo 912-2200191 912-872-3932
'00 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, rain/weed free, well fert., $2.50 in barn. C. Gilbert Baxley 912-3670135
'00 Coastal bermuda Bahia mix, rnd. bales $30, in barn, fert., rain and weed free, dely. avail. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 912-474-0034
'00 fescue hay, well fert., weed free, sq. bales $2.75 in field, $3.25 in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759
'00 fescue hay, well fertilized, 4x5 rolls, can load at farm, Jackson Co., 1-85 & Hwy. 129 exit. Jimmy D. Nash Tucker 770-938-7258
'00 fescue, 750# rnd. bales, heavily fert., good access, will load, 200+ bales avail. J. Magnant Silver Creek 706-802-0608
'00 fescue/bermuda mxd. sq. bales, limed & fert., $3.75 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770945-6433
'98 & '99 rolled peanut hay, exc. qlty. Ray Abbott Albany 912435-3775 912-347-3131
'99 & 2000 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., all sq. bales, dely. avail. Jill Sutherland Jefferson 706-367-8821
'99 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, '$3 per bale. D. Foister 9477 County Line Rd. Camilla 31730
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, excellent quality, round bales,(4x5 .ft.), $27, can load @ farm. Richard Fayrer-Hosken Winterville 706-7427844
'99 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., rain free, highly fert. H.D. Sharpe - Lyons 912-526-6369
'99 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales/$2.50; also, '00 wheat straw, sq. bales/$2. Curtis Gay Register 912-852-9035
'99 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn $2.75/bale, S. Acres Thomasville 912-2262268
'991ift 44, well fert., in barn, $3.75 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
'99 Tift 44/85 hay, horse qllf., other, 5x5 rolls/$25 at farm, can deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616
'99 and 2000 Alicia hay, excellent quality, round rolls. Zand Murphy Baxley 912-3679791
'99 mixed grass hay, Coastal bermuda & Bahia, fert. large rolls, $25 per roll. Charles Jones Milan 912-362-4258
'99 yellow ear corn $6/100#, dely. available, can arrange grinding. Jimmy Brewer Dublin 912-275-1182 912-278-9631

1st cutting, Tift 44 bermuda $4 in barn, rain Sq. bales of Tift 44 hay, picked up in field,

free, weed free, dely. avail., 770-358-4896 $3/bale; also, have rnd. bales in barn $25/bale,

nights. Paul Wallace Barnesville 770-584- call nights. David Duncan Roopville 770-854-

1237

4926

2000 Alicia bermuda horse qlty. hay $2.75 to Taking orders for mid-August cutting of

$3.50/bale, depending on qty. purchased. fescue hay, fert. and limed, sq. bales $2/bale,

John Davis Davis Ranch Statesboro 912- rnd. 4x5 $20/bale in field. W.C. Dunaway

587-5216

.

Rome 706-235-7311

2000 Alicia bermuda, well fert./weed free, Tift 44 bermuda hay, fert., prem. qlty. horse

taking orders for sq. bales@$2.75 in field. Ron hay, sq. bales $3 in field. Dale Stover

Reed Waynesboro 706-437-1477

Cartersville 770-382-5080

2000 Tift 44, horse qlty. hay, $4/bale; 2000 Tift 44 mix sq. bales $3; also, mulch hay $2.

bermuda & fescue hay $3/bale. Dan Tant Scott Treadwell Bremen 770-646-5088

Barnesville 770-358-3024

Wheat straw, Bahia hay, $2/bale, $20/roll,

2000 clean sq: bales rye grass $2.50, can deliver; will trade for hay disc mower, any

fescue $2.50, orchard grass $3.50, rnd. bales condition parts. Kenneth Kreider Metter 912-

orchard grass $25. C. D. Medley Ellijay 706- 685-7464

635-2258
2000 crop, Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted

qlty., irrigated, horse hay, $4/bale, $40/cow hay, 150 rolls avail., can del. Herb Bixler Perry 912-987-9858
2000 exc. fescue orchard grass hay, rain/weed free, heavily fert., 4x4 rolls, $25 per

Want good qlty. 4x5 rolls of 2000 hay, orchard/fescue or bermuda, trade for bleeding age registered Gelbvieh bulls. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126

roll, Stone Oak Farms. Marsha Halloran Arnoldsville 706-548-0066
2000 exc. qlty. fescue-bermuda mix, sq.

AG SEED FOR SALE

bales, well fert., rain free, in the barn, $3.25

each. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770- If you have questions regarding this category,

914-2767

call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.

2000 fescue hay, cut mid-May, $25 per roll. D. Barclay Rockmart 770-562-9083
2000 fescue hay, sq. bales in barn, $3/bale, dely. extra, well fert. Leonard Rhyne Barnesville 770-358-3913

Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are

2000 fescue hay, sq. bales, rain free, horse protected from propagation unless they are

qlty., $3.25 in barn. Craig Smith Danielsville grown as a class of certified seed. For

706-795-3066

. example, wheat seed such as Florida 304,

2000 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales $2.25 Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed,

each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskellmay

706-356-8295

not be propagated for sale unless the seed

2000 fescue mxd. w/other grass, good for has been grown as a class of certified seed.

cows, mulches, rain free in barn, $2/bale. H.D. Propagation of such seed is a violation of

Tripp Conyers 770-922'6098

the Plant Variety Protection Act and the

2000 fescue, square bales $2 in field, $2.40 in barn; also, mulch hay $1.00/bale. Matt Fletcher Jackson 770-775-7494
2000 fescue/orchard grass hay, fert. & limed, 4x5 round bales, rain free, $25, square bales by order. Bill Bleckley Clayton 706-7823310
2000 fescue/orchard grass hay, fert., stored in barn, 4x5 rolls $20. Tony Craft Winder 770867-2400
2000 hay for sale, 20 rnd. bales, 200 sq. bales, high qlty., fescue, orchard grass mix.

Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Ma.rket Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 6563635.
'00 AbruZZi rye, 91% germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bags, $7 ea. Sammie Simmons Reynolds 912-862-5789
500 bu. Rye, 91.5% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7/per bag. Donald Bailey Rentz 912-984-4813
Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, Tift 85, Tift 78,

Don Hutelin Ringgold 706-937-4683

Russell. Ray Bea!Y Coolidge 912-941-2047

2000 horse qlty. fescue bermuda mxd., sq. bales $2.50 in field/rolls, $30-4x5, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
2000 oats, cleaned, bagged, volume disc.,

Browntop Millet, 86% germ., .25/lb. cleaned,

.15/lb. combine run. S. A. Mize 591 Alvin Mize

Rd Royston 30662 706-245-8954 706-245-

5481

~

exc. feed or seed, Alicia hay cutting soon, sq., Browntop Millet, 96% germ., $16/50 lbs.

rnd. Carol Sapp Barney 912-775-2038

bag. J. Moncrief Roberta 912-836-4749

2000 prime rye hay, round bales $25; 1998 rye hay $20, fert. UGA soil specs., dely. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912-994-6463
Alfalfa hay for sale, sq. bales, $5.50 per bale, horse qlty., 70 lb. avg. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-485-8795
Alfalfa hay, top qlty., sq. bales, $9.50/bale; also, taking lge. qty. orders for next cutting, some dely. C. Harper Madison 770-401-8773
.Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
Coastal bermuda, rain free, horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, stored in barn. David Muse Perry 912987-3386
Corn and wheat $23 drum, (55 gals.), oats $21 drum, rye $24 drum, truckload qty. at special prices. C./H. Thompson Augusta 706736-9958 706-722-5228
Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bsh. Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 912-2734329
Feeding hay, horse hay, cow hay-Coastal bermuda; also, mulch for sale, Melvin Brock 6888 Hwy. 332 Hoschton 30548 706-6543631 . .

Browntop millet .30 cent per. lb., 86% germ., cleaned & bagged. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-5116
Cei't. Tift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs; will
custom plant on your fields w/conventional or no-till planter. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-857-2707 706-857-7689
Crystal white multiplying onions for summer/fall planting, $15/gal., $25/2 gals, postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-5566124
Large quantities of Browntop Millet, cleaned & bagged, .25 cenUlb, in 50/lbs. bag, 90% germ. Ben Hadden Gibson 706-598-2450
Large white multiplying onions for fall planting, 1/2 gal./$9 P.P. Paul Reeves 428 Brier Creek Estates Waynesboro 30830 706554-2644
Mild multiplying onions for fall planting, $15 gal., plus $3.00 postage. Ray L. Lingerfelt 2191 1itshaw Rd. Gainesville 30504-5865 770-534-7348
Old fashion white multiplying onions for summer & fall planting, $121 gal. $3/S.H. Earl C. Ter~ Wrens 706-547-2242
Rye, 95% germ., Oats 92% germ., mixed,

Hay, sq. bales, rain free, horse qlty. orchard, Italian rye, fescue mix, $2.50 per bale; also mulch straw $2 each. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-7 45-1235
Horse quality Perennial Peanut Hay, square bales only for sale. Sue Braun Hahira 912794-3666 800-794-1168
Horse quality Tift 44 and Russell bermuda,

f,0# bags, cleaned & bagged, $7/ea. Henry Holman Butler 770-979-0063 912-862-5281
White multiplying onions sets, $12/gal., shipping extra. Paul Grimme McDonough 770-914-057 4
White multiplying onions, plant now for green onions, $8/1/2 gal. K. Mitchell Madison 706-342-0759

square bales/$3.25, weed free, well fert. David Harden LaFayette 706-397-8347

Ag Plants for Sale

Horse quality sq. bale Bermuda hay $3.75 in barn, delivery avail. Brad Dollar 1993 Snellbridge Road East Dublin 31027 912272-9991 912-272-8770
Lge. rnd. bales of Alicia hay, good qlty. R. V. Thornton Baxley 912-367-6866
Mixed hay rye - Crimson clover and rye grass, priced according to quality and amount of sale. H.C. Allen McDonough 770-9573379

Egyptian walking, multiplying onion sets, top setting, $6/doz. Pamela Padavana Box 694 Trenton 30752
Millenium black walnut trees in pot, $5.00 Ste(:lhen Freniere Gainesville 770-287-7466
White multiplying onion sets, no fertilizer or chemicals added for eating or fall planting, $18/gal: David Nickoles 1008 South 301 Jesu~ 31545 912-427-7100

Oats for sale, '00 crop, top qlty. feed or seed,

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

bulk only, $3 per bsh. Ted Milliron Shellman

912-679-5801

~Want:'Bing cherry -plaritS:--Gene -Wilbanl<s

Oats for sale, feed qlty., 2000 crop, $2 per Clayton 706-782-5720

bsh., (32 lbs.). H. Milliron Shellman 912-6795198
Oats, 2000 crop, top qlty., feed or seed. Tommy Adcock Good Hope 770-267-7639

Food Preservation Course Announced

Oats, bright '00 crop .09 per lb., bulk can bag. Michael Hall Sylvester 912-776-5355

Are fresh fruits and vegetables

Orchard grass & fescue, fert., weed free, plentiful, but time is not? Then the

4x5 rolls, $20 in field, $22 in barn, can del., call evgs. Nell Hicks Ringgold 706-375-4763
Orchard grass clover hay, horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, fert. UGA specs., $20. Ellis P. Linn Summerville 706-857-1377
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls $45 each, dry stored in barn.

Extension Service Independent Course may be the answer. This course covers all aspects of food preservation and food safety. Lessons can be read at the student's own pace.

Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-9226653

The -cost of the

six

lessons

is

$10,

Shelled feed corn $8/100# bag; feed oats which includes all printed materials

$2.50/bsh.,exc. horse feed or seed quality. Robert Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 912-

and postage. Call (404) 298-4080 for

847-2356

a re stration form.

Want plumgranny seed or fresh. HazeI Blue bachelor's button, sweet William

Mcleod Kennesaw 770-924-9502

$1/tsp, peony poppy, pink, purple, red $1 1/2

Want to buy several bushes of Ga. BelI tsp. Sara O'Sheilds Box 185 Tate 30177

white peaches, will pick or you pick. C. Barton Butterfly bushes, purple, and lavender

Rome 706-234-4348

$2.50. Carol Walton Clarkesville 706-754-

Want to find some Dixie-18 corn. Carey 4140

Green Rt 2 Box 2430 Abbeville 31001 912- Cannas, (yellow/red), aucuba, forsythia,

365-7504

liriope, bearded iris, pink yarrow, althaea,

shasta daisy, purple coneflower, daylilies,

FLOWERS FOR SALE

other. J. Poss 361 O Watson Rd. Cumming 30040 770-889-0566

Cannas, daylilies, iris, verbena, liriope,

If you have questions about this category, cal1 hosta, phlox, sumac, altheas, spirea, passion Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. vine, vinca, abelia, sedum seed, w/ship. L.
Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079

Flower seed offered for sale has not been Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red or pink, choice

tested for germination since it often is bulbs, 2-3 eyes, all $11/doz., add $2.50

collected in very limited quantities.

postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233

$1 seed, $1 .50 up plants, some tropical, alI Suwanee 30024

heat tolerant, list for SASE. Lee Abernathy 469 Cannas, dbl. flame color $11/doz., .add $2

Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256

postage. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd.

$1.50 ea. w/LSASE $0.55: tiny yellow or pink Winder 30680

hibiscus, red or yellow butterfly weed, Clematis, gingers, iris, althaea, crinum,

yellow/maroon, white/red or rose hibiscus. B. orchid cactus cuts, bromelaids, phillipino

Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733

lilies, $1/ea. plus postage. Una Fay Crosby

$1.50 each w/SASE $0.55: black-eyed 4877 Ga. Hwy. 33N. Moultrie 31768 912Susans, gaillardia, pink or blue Mexican 782-5484

petunia, cat's-claw, duranta, Gloriosa lily. Alejo Confederate rose, deep powder puff,

Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733

pink/red, angel's trumpet trees, white, pink,

$1/Tbsp. w/SASE: melampodium, cleome, Jamaica yellow, rooted plants, $6 up, no

dbl. ruffle poppy, Mexican sunflower, coneflower, Stella de Oro, hybrid daylilies,

stripe liriope. Virginia Maddox 2596 Woodridge Dr. Decatur 404-321-4818

$1/pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. mull. orders):

larkspur, foxglove, old-fashioned poppy, Shirley

poppy, sweet William, specify seed. Nancy

Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville

30453

$1/pkt. w/SASE: red cypress vine, attracts

hummingbirds, re-seeding red, salvia, love-lies-

bleeding, yellow hibiscus. B. Bryant 1143

Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

$9 each PP.: brunfelsia yesterday-todaytomorrow, jatropha-"Jug Plant" or gossyphylla,

bromeliad-ramosa or maroon foliage aechmea

or fosterella pendulifera. K. Lane 1407 W.

Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601

'00 marshmallow seed, extremely beau.

flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE. Vaughn Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill

30148

'00 seed: acanthus, shasta & yellow daisy,

yellow strawflower, moon, hummingbird, purple/red verbena, Queen Anne lace $1

SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross

Avondale Estates 30002

'00 sweet William seed, all colors, sow now

for next spring blooming, $1 ea. pkg. w/SASE. Bea Free 719 Brumbalow Rd. Pendergrass

30567 706-693-4270

'99 giant mix color zinnia seeds $1 /pk.

w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292 770-228-3868

'99 seed, rii-seeding petunias mxd., 1000

seeds/$1 plus SASE'. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.

Jefferson, 30549



shipping. Trudy Kratchman Atlanta 404-3781104
Daffodill bulbs $3/doz., at my place, cannot ship, plenty wisteria for making baskets, free. Mrs. T.W, Allison Flowery Branch 770-9673069
Daylilies $1.99 each, 1 gal. containers, some blooming. R. Braddy Glennville 912654-3424
Daylilies $12/doz. PP., pink or white oxalis bulbs 3 doz./$12, hosta 6/$12, lge. daisies or yellow yarrow $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Daylilies 35 diff./$50, Stella de Oro 12/$25, $7 UPS shipping, gift plant. Anne McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins 31088 912923-5160
Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sy:lvester 31791 912-535-4738
Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 14 page descriptive price list. M. Netherton 727 Dothan Rd. Blakely: 31723
Daylilies, 300+ registered var. plus unnamed seedlings, all colors and types (doubles, minis, spiders, standards). M.
4- Eanes P.O. Box 306 Stockbridge 770-47
8827
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, .$20 per doz., no shipping. Mrs. Carney 15520 Thompson Rd. Al~haretta 30004 770-475-4957
Daylilies, blooming, buy two, get one free, sales by appointment. J. Burgess Alcovy Daylily Farm Covington 30014 770-7877177
Daylilies, hosta, Elephant ears, bearded

27 award winning bearded iris, lge. iris, butterfly bushes, amaryllis. Randolph

rhizomes, $5.50 each, min. doz., $8.50 Woodard 3415 Sylvester Rd. Albany 912-

postage & hdlg., send SASE for names/colors. 436-9344

J.C. Vickers Hwy. 149 #1488 Ambrose 31512 Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new

4 ft. Emily Bruner hollies or Awabuki sections opened, send 2 stamps for list, call

Viburnum $5; also, 5 ft. Western Red Cedar $7, for appt. Mary Anri Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd.,

lots of 5 or more. Flo Chaffin Watkinsville 706- Newnan 30263

310-0143

Daylilies, lge. selection, named var. &

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; special sales, colors, blooming Stella de Oro-, 15 fan clumps

eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses, display $15 or 2/$25. M.M. Haynes Canton 770-479-

garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770,775- 5224

4967

Daylilies, mix col. hybrids, $12/doz.

500 to 700 trees for sale, Leyland cypress, postpaid. L. Rice 272 Fling Rd. LaGrange Va. pine & red cedar. Louis Hagan Griffin 770- 30240

228-1916

Daylilies, named cultivars, 500 varieties,

Achillea, hosta, mtn. mint, stokesia, crinum daylily.net/lynnlumley/. Lynn Lumley 5850 lilies, Siberian iris, hybrid daylilies, bloom Cove Rd. Jas~er 30143 770-893-2096

rebloom dwarf iris, no shipping. Paul Banister Daylilies, over 300 var., blooming now,

Roswell 770-587-2088

please call after 5 p.m. Ken Cooper Dallas

Ajuga 100 for $25 PP, Society garlic 15 770-445-6665

plants $15 PP., dreamland zinnia seeds, mixed, Daylilies, send 2 stamps for 2000 price list

100/$4. P.P., white marigold seed Tbsp. $3 PP. of 500 var., super sale prices, AHS Garden.

Bob Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta G. Griffin Rte. 4, Box 4525 Nashville 31639

31605 912-244-8891

912-686-5243

Angel's trumpet $6.50, helleborus, Siberian Daylilies: Stella de Oro $1 per fan, happy

iris, hydrangea $3, butterfly bushes $1.50- returns - 12 plants for $25, shipping $5 up to

$2.50, forsythia $1.50, ground covers, others. 3 lbs. Beverly Minish P.O. Box 232

Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

Commerce 30529 706-335-6260

Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type, .Dbl. ruffle poppy seeds $2/Tbsp. w/SASE,

$1/pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or 5 colors. Peggy Whitley 6620 Rivertown Rd.

white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Fairburn 30213 770-969-3115

Leesburg 31763

Easter egg tree plants $2 and $4 each, all

Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental in (:>Ots. M. Smith Newnan 770-304-1321

pepper, morning glory, passion flower, foxglove, rudbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy. 154 Sharpsburg 30277
Angel's trumpets, hydrangeas, daylilies, Elephant ears, cobalt blue salvia, sweet autumn clematis, house plants; jade, walking

Echinacea seeds $1/Tbsp. SASE; cannas, thrift, phlox, chocolate mint, $1.50. Rodney Petty 2309 Freydale Rd. Marietta 30067 770-973-6009
Egg tree plants in pots, looks like real eggs, $4. W. T. Smith Newnan 770-252-9764

iris, mother-in-law tongue, peace fern. Emma Exotic Elephant ears, red toras. and black

Ward Carrollton 770-258-2046

leaf $1515 bare root plants, add $3 postage.

Antique roses $10/gal., 40 bar., perennials from $1, call for lists, no shipping. Lisa Bullard/

J. Hemphill 1050 River 30024 770-887-1885

Point

Suwanee

Pat Conner Macon 912-474-1298 912-474- Fabulous 12' sasanquas, aucuba, hosta,

3116

camellias, mondo, green japanese maples,

August lilies 6/$12, butter and egg plants 2 mondo, hosta, daylilies, aspidistra. W.L. doz./$12, (perennial). Jacob's ladder, lge. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249

zinnias, dbl. red hollyhocks/yarrow $2 SASE. L. Feverfew or ornamental pepper plants

Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105

$12/doz. PP., hen and chicks 10/$12, rose

Bearded iris, (cheap), fern, variegated vinca campion or Stephanotis vie $2/Tbsp./SASE. major, lamium, cannas, money plant seed & F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd.,

more. J. Stone .Roswell 770-993-6004

Armuchee 30105

Beautiful orange trumpet vine in pot $3, pick Foxglove, blue bachelor's buttons, rose

up, Rose-of-Sharon shrub $2. E. Levan moss, giant cockombs, 4 o'clock sweet peas,

Tucker 770-934-3472

Asters, pink lady finger, $1 /ea. w/SASE. Opal

Bengal tiger cannas, red, yellow cannas, Huff Trenton 706-657-7224

butterfly ginger, hosta, purple stem & green Fragrant ginger lily, (blooms in Sept.).

Elephant ears plus other exotics, $3/up. C. Japanese roof iris, black-eyed Susan,

Jones Stone Mountain 770-469-0882

hydrangeas, ferns, will ship. Dirk Wilbur

Black Elephant ears, 3" dwarf mondo, 100 Lilburn 770-921-0190

var. hostas, lge. clumps, yellow daylilies, ginger Free 3" ivy, you dig. Lyn Priegel Hickory

lilies, ground cover. Cathie Thomas 6835 Flat 770-751-1501

Hembree Dr. Austell 30168 770-739-2152

Gardenias 1 gal. container $2, azaleas 1

Black Magic, Black Princess, violet stem & gal./$1.50, crape myrtle, Confederate roses,

Hawaiian Elephant ears, ginger lilies, will ship. hosta, daylilies, native azaleas, others. John

Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599

Hay Pine Mountain 706-812-8279

Wednesday July 19, 2000

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Giant cockornbs, blue bachelor's buttons, Old tirney daffodils bulbs $3/doz., $3 Water lilies for containers or ponds, easy to 2 1/2 lb. shelled pecans, last crop; $10 plus. Catalpa worms $1 doz., catalpa trees $1 to

pink lady's finger, standing cypress, shipping; hibiscus seed $1/tsp. w/SASE; grow, many colors - 30 to choose from, night postage and shipping. Nina Norrell 1.50 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-

snagdragons, cypress vine, peony poppies Siberian iris, Scotch broom; also, boxwoods. bloomers, $1 Olup. Christy Porter Covington Jonesboro 770-478-6691

7068

.

$1/ea., w/SASE. Linda Beernis Trenton 706- B. Lunsford Suches 706-747-2331

770-784-1588

2000 sundried tart apples, very clean, $5- Catfish fingerlings, triploid grass carp "white

657-4409

Orange cosmos, butterfly bush, rnxd. Wild Indigo seed, beau. blue flowers, lb., $3 post.age, minimum 2-lbs. R. Jones Amur" sterile, taking orders for fall bream. Mac

Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian amaryllis seeds, coral bean bush seeds $1 $2/Tbsp. w/SASE; coreopsis seed $1frbsp. Gainesville 770-536-1712

Mccollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-854-

iris $12/doz., crinurn lily $4-$14, $4 post., each pkt. w/LSASE. Kay Nettles Rte. 1, Box w/SASE. Mrs. K. Rasheed 480 South Howard Apples, Fuji, Mustsu, Galas, mollies del., 4862

others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge 320 Folkston 31537

St. Atlanta 30317

red del. Gingergold. Robert McGuity Rochelle Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-1 O"

30281 770-474-2981

Orchids, phalaenopsis, mature plants, 50 at

Ginkgo tree seedlings from seed bed, $1 $10 each; also vanilla vines, 4' tall echeveria-

Flowers Wanted

912-365-2384

Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090

Apples, corn, okra, peppers, tomatoes, and Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shell-

each, larger sizes available. G.E. Hills East Point 404-761-4178
Golden rain tree, money plant, four o'clocks $1frbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834 Story Ridge Hd. Washington 30673
Hollyhock seed, tiiannual, mixed colors, red wine, white, peach cream, 3 shades of pink, purple $1 per Tbsp w/SASE. Emily Stahl 5634 Janero Cir. Macon 31216
Hollyhock seed, mixed colors, 3 pinks, red, burgundy, peach, white, purple, cream $1 w/SASE per tbsp. John Chaney Winder 770867-8263
Hollyhocks, Texas, old-fashioned, 8/12 ft., mixed seeds, pink, purple, burgundy, $1/tsp. w/SASE.. Jo Ann Whitley !!395 Hearn Rd Palmetto 30268
Hosta $3, heavy one gallon plants, varigated,.. blue, gold and green, leave message. Ronald G. Dove Comer 706-7835721
Hosta over 250 var., rninitures to giants, gold, blue.s, and many different variegated types, daylilies, ornamental grasses, japanese maples. Richard Jolly Tyrone 770-487-5036
Hosta, variegated, (green with white), dwarf daylilies, Stella de Oro (yellow), reapetes blooming, $15/doz., $2.50 postage. Charlie Cantrell 1982 Dawsonville Hwy. Gainesville 30501 770-534-3754
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
Hostas, choose from over 180 var., $3/up, Stella de Oro daylilies 121$18, disc. on 3 doz. or more. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770-9437530
Hostas, variegated & solid, variegated liriope, and assorted perennials. S. Day

crenulata. Sam Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 912-743-0777
Pachysandra, variegated vinca, lge. yellow cannas $7/doz., add $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Pachysandra, wintercreeper, English ivy, (trays of 144), daylily, Lily-of-the-Valley, vinca, aucuba, liriope, hosta, rnondo, canna, larniurn, others. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004 770-475-6503
Papaver.sornniferurn, poppies, red blooms with dark blotch,. $1 SASE, instructions incl. Joy Lett 1346 Panhandle Way Hampton 30228 770-477-6687
Peony poppies, foxglove, blue bachelor's buttons, giant cockornbs, dbl & seig. holly hock, petunia, rose moss, 100ea. w/SASE. W. Phillips Trenton 706-657-4859
Perennial begonia, creeping Jenny, hosta, potted, no shipping, also re-seeding impatiens seed, $1for1/2.tsp., SASE. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068 770-9932407
Perennial pea rose plants $2, Christmas pepper plants $0.50 plus return postage. Nina Cooper 805 James Buckner Rd. Moultrie 912-985-1970
Philodendron, lge. split leaf in pot $20; also, fig tree in 21" diameter pot $35. Douglas Yaney Atlanta 404-874-8063
Planting containers 2 gal. $0.05, 3 gal. $0.10. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-4601030
Pond plants, tall, (2'), variegated from lgt. to med. color, only $2/plant. Barbara Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Pond plants, water hyacinths, duckweed. Pam Lowe Acworth 770-975-4798

Want episcia, cheopotra, pink panter, cho. soldier, ember lace, others. Betty Addis 123 Jane Lane Brunswick 31525 912-265-5245
Want Gates daylilies, Hernero Callis X (red), Seduction Echo Border (yellow). Bonnie Loner Alpharetta 770-475-6809
Want bamboo plants. Holly Walker Norcross 770-446-0917
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want osage orange, also known as rnockorange, in the South known as Bois D Arc. Maxine Buckland 3446 Rocky Ford Rd. Coolidge 31738-3838
Want to buy beef steak begonia, also lipstick plants. Annie R. Morris Thomson 706-5950963
Want to buy pawpaws, need location and how much. Art Clapper 237 Pinson Rd. Rome 30161
Wanted continuous supply of var. and green liriope. Terrill Bragg Butler 912-862-5039
MiSCELLANEOUS
ffyou have questions regarding ads in this category, call Merr:edes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per househo.ld is permitted in the Miscellaneous catego!I.

other veggies, light & dark raw honey, for sale,

closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville

770-382-9619

Apples, pick your own. Barbara Hand

Fayetteville 770-461-6143

Blueberries & blackberries you-pick $5/gal.

open each day. Joe K Kilpatrick The Blueberry

Farm 1363 Hwy. 151 Lafayette 30728 706-

638-0908

Blueberries ready now, we pick tomatoes,

will soon be ready, place your order now.

Janet Caspary Stockbridge 770-483-0348

Blueberries starting July 5, dawn to dusk

daily, containers furn. Lisa Alcorn Monroe

770-267-7951

Blueberries, $4 gal., clean field, no weeds,

no snakes, available early June & July, call

evenings 6-10 p.rn. George Browder

Waynesboro 706-437-1804

Blueberries, easy picking, you pick $1 per

qt., we pick $3 per/qt. C. W. Porter Conyers

770-482-4771

Blueberries, we pick $1.50 per pt., ready

now through July. Neena Clary Douglasville

770-942-1599

.

Blueberries, you pick $4/gal. Warren Howell

332 Davis Loop Rd., NE Rome 30161 706-

290-9632

Blueberries, you pick, 7 Acres 8 a.rn. to 8

p.rn. 7 days. Thomas Ketch 1917 Euharlee

Rd. Kingston 30145 770-386-3221

Blueberries, you pick, 7 acres, 8 a.rn. to 8

p.rn. 7 days. Thomas Watts Kingston 770-

986-3221

Brown turkey figs, will be ready 2nd wk. of

July - 2nd. wk. of Sept. Felton Bryant

Hoboken 912-458-3307

Corn for sale and vegetables, please call for

cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, crappie, and large-mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912,971-4383
Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000 or more ppd. Gray Pettit Cedartown 770-7480008
E. hortense or "European night crawlers", giant swamp wigglers, $20 per pound. Stan Stephens P.O. Box 217 Montezuma 31063 912-472-2400
F-1 largemouth bass, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, coppemose bluegill; live del., guaranteed best genetics. Bill May Duluth 678-232-4338
Fish and shrimp seines, all size. Henry W. Ring 5090 Blythe Island Hwy. Lot 42 Brunswick 31520 912-261-1957
Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for sale, pick up or delivery, Dyers Trout Farm. Willis D)!er Hiawassee. 706-896-3915
Grass carp 8" to 10", 10" to 12", channel catfish fingerlings 4", 5" to 6", 7" to 9", bass bream, del. or pick up avail. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Hybrid red wigglers, bedrun 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, post paid. James Spivey 1180 Smith Cemetery Rd. Wray 31798 912-3592866
Rainbow trout, large sizes & fingerlings, farrri pick up by appointment or del. Ted Logan Ellijay 706-635-2812
Red wigglers, bedrun $20/5 gal. bucket, $65/55 gal. half drum, you pick up. William Bryant Louisville 912-625-7906
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Lumber Ci!)! 912-363-4451
Redworrn bait size 65/$1.50, local sales onl)!. Robert Crowe Lyerly 706-895-2693

Athens 706-543-3554

Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var., price

Hybrids daylilies, all colors and var., write for list avail., send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202

bargain sale list, reworking beds now. L. A. Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917

Bees, Honey & Supplies

information. Larry Cook Conyers 770-483- Srnallhead channel catfish fingerlings,

7552 770-725-5623

treated & disease free, pick up or dely. avail.

1 gal. honey, blackberry, poplar wildflower, Figs, taking orders for brown turkey figs Fredd)! Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879

White 2534 Wilson Woods Dr. Decatur 30033
Hydrangeas, white wisteria, gal./$3, Stella de Oro, stripped liriope, hosta, sedurn, periwinkle, thyme $2.50/gal. 0. Gordeuk Lawrenceville

Poppies, red, single/double, 2000 seeds $1frbsp. w/SASE. Carol S Ward 4157 N. Arnold Mill Rd. Woodstock 770-926-5234
Poppy, cleorne, hollyhock, native petunia

$18 qts. $6 pints, $4 9ornbhoney $4 BeePollen, and 1/2 lb. $4.50. John Pluta 165 Sparta Hwy 22 Milledgeville 31061 912-4522337

$3/gal. you pick, will be ready last of July Aug., bring container. W. Melton Dacula 770963-4139
Fresh brown yard eggs for sale $1 a dozen.

Sterile grass carp 8"-10", 10"-12"; channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, largemouth bass, fingerlings, pond supplies. Greg Grimes Ball Ground 770-735-3523

770-682-8353

'

seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE for each kind this yr. 100 colonies for sale, singles $60, 1 1/2 Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930

Sterile grass carp, DNR registered, quantity

Hydrangeas: 12 var., rnopheads, French, (lace caps), panacles, plus climbing

seeds. Emily Gandl! Cairo 912-377-4056 Red canna bulbs 8/$10 ppd.; old-fashioned

story $80. 6722

Bob Binnie Lakemont 706-782-

Grain finished beef sides, als<;> goat meat, drug free, cut wrapped ready tor your freezer.

discount, farm pickup MonSat, statewide delivery, calls 9:00 to, 9:00. Del Chapman

hydrangea, gardenias, blueberry plants, fems, old maid seed, ornamental gourd seed Bee colonies for sale, $100 ea., will remove Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442 McDonough agrasscarp@aol.com 770-957-

hostas. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-9463525
Iris bulbs, purple, white, yellow, lavender & more, $1 each. Carl Thompson Lawrenceville 770-963-8366

$1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Red four o'clock seeds 30/$1, cilantro seeds $1/pk., cash only, w/SASE. Daisy Walker 1020 North Ola Rd. McDonough 30252

swarms or bees in buildings, also supplies, queens and honey. Harold Ward Jr. Thomson 706-541-0608
Beehive equip. and supplies for sale, extracting sales & . rental swarm removal.

Muscadines & Scuppernongs August 15 I pick $5/gal., you pick $4.50/gal. George Morris Midland 706-323-2401
Pecans mostly pieces $4/lb., mostly halves $5/lb plus postage,- 3lb. minimum. Russell

8916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream; free delivery. Ringo Merritt Wamesboro 706-554-0182

,)(~,-l:?!ITP!!1..~.$0,Z{!-e~.gayJi~s.IE!ll~ :de Oro $1 each, no shipping, other bargains.

Red leaf castor mole. bean 50 seeds/$1 wlSA:SE:' John Carroll 1677 BoforaDafn Ra.;

David Collari Covington 770-385-1261 Boy 'Stout needs unwanted oee l<eeping

Helen Kakalecik Macon 912-788-5748

Japanese maples $10-$20 ea., daylilies

$3.50, crape myrtle $8, hosta $3.50, Leyland

cypress $6, Blue Boy holly $4. Glenn Fuller 952

Northside Dr. Lawrenceville 30043 770-963-

3306

.

Buford 30518 770-945-6901

.equipment, bees for family fruit farm and scout

Red or yellow hibiscus, sweet shrub, pink badges, rank free low cost. Elizabeth Pyron and yellow variegated four o'clock, shasta Demorest 706-778-6280

daisy $1/pkg. w/SASE. Audrey Rhoney 231 Fresh and light sourwood $32, rich rntn.

Lawson Hornes Eatonton 31024

honey $26, del. to you. Michael Surles

Red spider lilies, King Alford daffodil bulbs 2 Blairsville 912-745-4170 912-745-4170

Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 . Several quarts frozen cooked plum fruit,
seeds removed $3/qt., also frozen huckleberries $2/qt. Alma Richardson .Fargo 913-637-5291
Taking order for Brown Turkey Figs, $5/gal ready middle July-Sept. Debbie Lunsford 60 Wellington Dr. McDonough 30252 770-957-

Sterile grass carp, _channel catfish, all sizes, bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR regd.llic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341
Will meat or beat any price on Hyd. Bream,

Japanese maples, nearly wild roses, Stella de Oro daylilies, hostas, crape myrtles. R. Martin 127 sunlight Lane Dawsonville 30534

doz./$15 PP.; old-fashioned orange daylilies 2 doz./$12 PP. Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence Rd. .Pelham 31779

Fresh dark honey $1/lb., will deliver 5 gallons or more. April Boozer Conyers 770860-1480

5071 Taking orders for brown turkey figs, $5/gal.
William H. Mills McDonough 770-957-3663

coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide del. avail. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4257

706-265-1464
Japanese maples, over 70 var., Salomi dogwoods, water plants, vi~it garden for free Mexican Tuberose. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Japanese red maples, bearded iris, azaleas, cheap, no calls after 9 p.rn. Elbert Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763
Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees 1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401
Leyland cypress liners, 12"to 14", $0.90/ea. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770-945-1027
Leyland cypress, 3 gal.-15 gal., B&B trees up to 11'. lge., call for prices. J. Kirby Palmetto 404-456-4062
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, cryptorneria, "Yoshino", 3 gal./$8.50, 7 gal./$22;also, hollies, junipers, other evergreens, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leyland cypress, flowering cherries, river birch, crape myrtle, butterfly bushes, oakleaf, Pee-Gee hydrangeas, pyracantha, daylilies, hostas. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Love apple, physostegia, butter & egg, swamp sunflower, hollyhocks, mullein pinks $8 doz. 3 oft red, purple, verbena $8 PP. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-6117
Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris $8/doz., bronze ajuga & variegated vinca $7/doz. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 West Ellijay 30540
Mixed hybrid daffodil, jumbo $5, other $3.50, bulblets and butterfly cypress free with orders, include postage. E. McNeal Pendergrass 706-654-2574
Money plant, silver dollar seeds, $3/tsp., (about 140 seeds), instruction. Steve Phillips 1679 Davis Lake Rd. Pine Mountain 31822
Narcissus bulbs $25/gal., sp_ineless outdoor cactus 3/$10. P.E. Scoggins 196 Scoggins Rd. Ashburn 912:567-2526
New amaryllis, hollyhock, cleorne, snaps. zinnias, four o'clock, $1/pkg. LSASE, extra orders-extra postage, amaryllis bulblets 10/$1 w/post.. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd.,

Red sunflower, cockscomb, variegated, mix

colors, amaranths-purple, pink & white,

hummingbird vine (red), giant bloom zinnias, $1/pk. LSASE. K. Glenn 223 Greenwood Dr. Cedartown 30125

Reseeding petunias - pink, violet, lavender, and white, or mix, $1/pkg. PP. V. James 158 Powers Circle Rd. Ellabell 31308 912-858-

5093

Seed: mullein pink, touch-me-not 1/2

tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's

trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507

Seeds, all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 Tbsp. dk.

pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwoods. M. Hayes

709 S. Harne)! St. Camilla 31730

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

Seeds: vinca, portulaca, snapdragons, pansy, nicotiana, hibiscus, bachelor's buttons,

yellow-datura, $1 pkt. S.A.S.E. Reginald Bankston Fayetteville 770-461-3008

Sernpervivurn hen & chicks, approx. 50-75

diff. var. and cols., $1 ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes 1564 Sandtown Rd.

Marietta 30008 770-428-1703

Spider lilies 100/$35 plus $5 for shipping w/order. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 E.

Ashburn 31714

.

Stella de Oro daylily, yellow flag iris, alstrorneria, (peruvian lily), hosta, fems,

climbing aster; blooms Sept., will ship. Sheila Wilbur 5466 Georgetown Trace Lilburn

30047

Sweet William, sweet shrub, Siberian iris, daylily, cockscomb, pink hibiscus, $1/pk.

SASE w/$0.50. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr.

LaGrange 30241

Trees, plants, shrubs, many var., forty percent below retail. Charles Moore Pavo 912-226-0960 912-985-4251

.Unicom plant, rnxd. dbl. hollyhocks, mix

cosmos, gaillardia, pink hollyhock, mix sunflowers, love-lies-bleeding, pink feather rose $1 w/SASE. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora

Drive SW. Calhoun 30701-7710

Fresh local honey, gallons, quarts and onelb. bottles; .also some comb honey. Billy Batchelor Kennesaw 770-426-4913
Honey for sale $10 a gallon. John & Theresia Riechert Patterson 912-288-0451 912-449-2828
Honey, Sourwood $6/qt., Wildflower $5/qt. comb honey $7/qt. Robert Hill Suwanee 770945-0018
Honeybee rescue; free estimate to remove honeybee swarms, will buy used bee equipment in N. Ga. area. Harold B. Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-673-7132
Medium & shallow supers extracted by appointment. Wayne I. Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317
New crop Tupelo and Gallberry honey now ready, Summer Queens beginning August 1st. JoAnn Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068
Six established hives with supers for sale, $95 each, new Georgia area. E. H. Chandler Douglasville 770-947-8890
Strong beehives $75, bee equipment, supers, extractor, knive, suits, etc., moving must sell. Mike S. Lewis Franklin 770-8545024
Wildflower honey 2000 crop, Tulip poplar, 25 case or 2.50/pt. locust extra light 28 case or $3/pt. Gary Gailey Cleveland 706-8656410
Will relocate or remove honey bees, pollination services in Perry area, quotes, reas. prices. D. Oliver Per!I 912-987-7454
Will relocate or remove unwanted honeybees and beekeeping equipment in Upson and surrounding counties. Darrell Wainwright Thomaston 770-581-0186
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond-Metro Co. area. Dr. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719.
Things To Eat
'99 black walnut meats $15/qt. -ppcCMrs. Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-532-3945
'99 crop sun dried: Figs $3/lb., Peaches $5/lb., apples $4/lb. Dale Wtiite LaFayette

Taking orders for figs $5/gal. ripe around Worms for sale, European night-crawlers

Aug. 1st. C. Martin Marietta 770-933-0432 $20/lb. will ship; also, "worm castings," good

Taking orders for irrigated blackberries $9 gal., blueberries $10 gal., either fresh or

.for your potting soil, $1 Fitzgerald 912-423-6081

lb.

Ron

Stobries

frozen. R. Duvernois Hartwell 706-376-6103 Tomatoes, watermelons and cantalopues

Fertilizers & Mulches

for sale. Ray Mccorkle 4394 Neal Mill Rd. '00 wheat & rye straw heavy bales barn

Dearing 706-556-3365 .

stored, $3 bale, large quantities avail., del

Water ground meal, flour, grits $3/5 lbs;, avail. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706$4/1 O-lbs. plus post., also grind your corn. 769-5852 Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 '00 wheat straw $2 a bale for sale. K

White and yellow sweet com, hickory king corn, squash, and . other veggies for sale. Bobb)! Tritt Suches 706-747-2891
Whitesweet corn avail. mid July, you pick, 8 a.rn. to 7 p.rn. Mon through Sat. K. Jones Loganville 770-466-0361 770-466-4531
You pick blueberries $5/gal., call for appt. & directions, Canton area. Bill Odom Woodstock 770-926-5420

Fleming Hartwell 706-376-8826
'00 wheat straw sq. bales in barn $2/bale dely. avail.. John Wallace Vassar Hartwell jwallace@hartcorn.net 706-376-9019
'00 wheat straw, sq. bales in barn $2.50/bale, leave message if no answer. Jerry Wood Winterville 706-549-6832
'99 wheat straw, good tight bales, lge. bales, will del., tractor trailer loads, also mulch hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823

Herbs

125,000 bales wheat straw, $2/bale, load on

your truck, dely. avail.

Al Cooper

Elephant garlic bulbs, $15 doz.; cloves, $12 .Waynesboro 706-554-7256 706-554-5456

for 1/2 gal. plus $3 shipping ea. order. M. H 2000 fescue sq. and .md., bales $1.25 in

Robbins 364 Savannah Ave. Statesboro field, and $2 in barn. Jerome Bunn Forsyth

30458 912-489-5373

912-994-9422

Evergreen Shallot plants, multiplying 40/$20 2000 oat straw tight bales $2.50 at barn,

and 100/$40. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd leave message if no answer. Danny Morris

The Rock 30285

Colbert 706-783-3241

Penny Royal plants, exc. crowd cover, alI 2000 wheat straw $2.25 delivered square

year, fast growing, 10/$12 ppd. Nell Swann bales. Ronnie Streetman- Ellaville 912-938-

330 Stoneridge Way Fayetteville 30215

2866

Rooster spur seed, 10 pods, $1 cash only, 2000 wheat straw for sale, $1.75 at barn

s.a.s.e, great for sauce. Robert Clark 3401 quantity discounts. Chris Alexander Elberton

Brookview Dr. Loganville 30052

706-283-9610

Fish & Supplies

2000 wheat straw, $1.50 in field, $1.75 a barn, delivery available. John Bridges 1855

-Alquality channefringerfings-;--Qracfecl~ priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate delivery. G.L. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062
Adult bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, channeI catfish, crappoe, sterile grass carp, DNR/reg. del. 7 da)!s. L. Davis Calhoun 877-736-3648
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail. locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4'', 4-

Henderson Grove Rd Sandersville 31082 912-552-0665
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, 3 rnos.-1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. wlin 20 mi. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-7924
Free aged horse- manure mixed with shavings, easy access, you load, you haul,
bagged manure, $2 Keith/Shay Stanley
Dacula 770-682-0374

Attapulgus 31715 912-465-3641

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Old tirney daffodil, white jonquil, old tirney

white daffodil $12/doz: regd. daffodil and

jonquil $6/doz., shipped free, other. John Wood

558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473

Vanilla creme plants, (perennial), white petite flowers, yellow center, like Gyp., 4 doz./$17.50; criniurn lilies $4-$16 each, all $4.50 postage. R.E. Vickers 1488 Hwy. 149 Ambrose 31512

706-638-6484
'99 pecan crop $1/lb. unshelled, $4/lb. shelled. Robert Bassett Macon 912-788-1648
'99 pecans, mostly halves, $20/gal., plus shipping, shelled and bagged for freezer. Jane

6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 912-532-5395
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast pshiceklulcpraacpkpetr.so, nlsyt.eDrilaenngyraAsussticnarpR.obdeerl.taa9v1a2il-'

Free fertilizer composted horse manure and pine shavings. Mary Tuin Atlanta 770-698-
8766
Free horse manure composted with pine
shaving and lime, you load and haul. Beth Joh

Old tirney daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris, variegated/green liriope, variegated vinca, castor bean seed, daylilies, shrubbery,

Want red angel's trumpets. Joan Wiley Clermont 770-983-7982

Brown Jackson 770-775-2115
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3 lb.

836-4938
Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile

Cumming 770-886-1551
Free horse manure shavings bagged, you haul/load, conv. Roswell, Canton, Cumming,

forsythia, aucuba, Rose-of-Sharon, other. E.

.Market Bulletin is printed

min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew dry weather only. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-

Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

on recycled paper.

770-532-9340

Manchester 706-846-3657

664-5181

Wednesday July 19, 2000

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 10

- Bulletin Calendar - LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

July 22 Barrel Racing Workshop, 9 am-6 pm,

instructors: Matt & Hollie Beck, JCL

July 20 Ga. Beef Futurity, Perry. Info: Billy

Quarter Horses, Alpharetta. Info: Julia

Moss, 706-542-0962.

Tedder, 770-720-1414.

July 22 H&M Livestock Market Pig, Goat &

Fowl Sale, 12:30 pm, every 2nd & 4th

CRAFT FAIRS

Sat., off Hwy. 341 E., Bailey. Info: 912- July 21-23 Arts & Crafts Fair, 8 am-6 pm, Jim

- 537-2172.

R. Miller Park, 'Callaway Rd., Marietta.

July 22 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th

Info: P.O. Box 431, Marietta 30061 or

Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/469-

770-479-6726/973-3599. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

3533.

Aug. 19-20 Appalachian Sampler Festival,

July 22 GCLPA Lamb Futurity, Ga. Nat.'_I

juried arts & crafts, Sat., 1O am-6 pm,

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

Sun., 12 noon-5 pm, Ellijay. Info: Carlie

912-385-3011.

Hammond, P.O. Box 1468, Blue Ridge

July 23 UGA Block & Bridle Club Lamb Show,

30513 or 706-492-3819.

Ga. Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Sept. 16 Flowery Branch Fall Festival, arts &

Perry. Info: 706-542-2584.

crafts, more. Info: Historical Society,

July 28-29 Ga. Limousin Assn. Annual Field

P.O. Box 1994, Flowery Branch'30542

Day, semen auction, heifer & steer

or 770-641-230!!.

show, Youngblood Limousin Farm, Sept. 30-0ct.1 Duluth Fall Festival, 300 arts

Ashburn. Info: Lillian Youngblood, 912-

& crafts booths, historic downtown,

567-4044.

Duluth. Info: P.O. Box 497, Duluth

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

30096 or 770-303-3659.

Sat., 12 noon; 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat Oct. 7-8 Hightower Falls Festival, 9 am-6 pm,

& Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N.,

exhibitors wanied, located bet

Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/469-

Rockmart and Cedartown. Info: Cathy,

3533.

770-748-3419 or Margaret, 770-748-

July 29 Special Boer Goat Sale, H&M

4810.

Livestock Mkt., Baxley, fairgrounds off Oct. 14 St-Paul's Church Craft Festival, 10

Hwy. 341 E. Info: 912-537-2172.

am-5 pm, 1397 Helen Hwy., Cleveland.

EQUINE EVENTS

Info: Richard 'Salomon, 706-878-3703. Nov. 4 Northwest Ga: Horse Fair, vendors &

July 21 (correction) NAS horse certified allrunning show, exhib., 6 pm, show at 8 pm, #d, 80% payback, Flat Get It Farm, Villa Rica. Info: 770-537-4464.

exhibitors wanted, Cherokee Capitol Fairgrounds, Calhoun. Info: Keith Holmes, 706-629-4639.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

July 22 (correction) VRSC Open Show, 5 July 27 Commercial & Sports Turf Workshop,

pm, jumping, hunter under saddle,

om. & turf, private, Powder Springs.

halter, western pleasure, racking,

Info: April, 770-893-1297.

beginners welcome, Shannon Valley July 27 Sports & Commercial Turf Workshop,

Arena, Hwy. 166, Douglasville. Info:

om. & turf, Powder Springs. Info: Sherry

770-537-4464.

Loudermilk, 770-975-4123.

July 22 Paulding Co. Saddle Club Fun Show, 4 pm, jumping, halter, English, western,

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o timed events, racking & fun classes, July 22 New Game Bird Club Meeting, 1 am,

30117 770-834-6030

baby or graduation announcement, wonderfuI

60% payback, added money classes, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: 770-795-1045/445-5696..

Holiday Inn, Perry. info: David, 770-2676230 or Thomas, 912-433-5172.

$500 reward for info. leading to recovery of

Fallis Western saddle Branded 6, smooth

leather, rawhide cantle.

B. Hilbert

McDonough 770-474-0038

Bluebird houses, hinges top $8, 50+$6, bluebird houses, open bottom $6, 50+$4, bluebird houses, triangle top, open bottom, $8, 50+$6, ladybug houses, open bottom, $6,

personal gift, framed, samples/photos, $27.50 for 8x10, larger available. Carol Barriek Lawrenceville 770-513-7528
Handmade doll clothes that fit 18" dolls sueh

Bulletin Calendar Guidelines

The lady's daughter who lives in Tenn. may 50+$4, other, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew as the American Girl doll and your 23" dolls

come for her yellow daylilies. Mrs. C.M. searta 706-444-6298

such as the My Twin Doll. Cathy Hurst 360

To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, Dunning 401 College St. Blakely 31723 912- Bluebird houses, rabbit boxes $12 each, bat Fosters Mill Lane Suwanee 30024 770-339

follow these guidelines:

723-4443

houses $20 each, butterfly houses $25 each, 6050

Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be publi;ihed two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.

Out-Of-State Wanted

plus $3.50 each shipping & handling, all made Handmade dolls: nurse & doctor dressed in from cypress. Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 white 20", Raggedy Ann or Andy 20", Aunt

Equmo: events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not

be r-:subm\tt.ed toT pub!icat\on ag~\n _in the ca\end~r- \1 a change in the date, time,

.,. ~c;_.,,o!e!an~~~clefssl~'rIyO,i.fWnEc!,e!m!e!n!l!~iih~J.lPlPlYi. ~rolf'!e'...a!:!s!!,c!l~OtSt ife>

not1~s ag;!li_n as a correction. to'20'wcii'ds_a8 pc>Sislbl" an'd1nclude

the to/lowing1ntormarloo: date; time, name of event, location, and-name and telephone

number tor further information.



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When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on differe:Ot dates on separate shee~ _of paper._ (All sheet~ may be _mailed in the same envelope, howi:ver). When su!Jm~ng a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please speer~ when you would lrke the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included

approximately one month before the event takes place.

If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events call Randy

Cox at 404-656-3645.
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Wheat straw for sale, $2.75 per b<!le, call
Auction Notice after 8:00 p.m. Douglas Patterson
Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-942-2637
Livestock auctions listed in Wheat straw, excellent quality, just baled the Market Bulletin sometimes $2.25 per bale at our barn, quantity dis. avail.,
del. avail. Robert Swearingen Reynolds 912-
offer related items for sale, such 847-3167

as livestock equipment. Notices .Wheat straw, good large bales for sale. for auctions selling any items Pierce Marlowe Dacula 770-945-4872

other than livestock must be

Poultry Compost

accompanied by the name and ------

license number of the auctioneer.

To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market

or the name and license number Bulletin is now including such

of the auctioneer and/or auction

advertisements in this portion of the Fert_ilizers and Mulches category. Ads are

company for which the sub1ect to the same general guidelines for

auctioneer is employed.

all Market Bulletin advertisements found on eage 2.

Aged chicken litter $15 a load, you load and

.Free horse manure with shavings, you load, haul. Oriana Black Dahlonega 770-869-0087

also wood shavings, you bag. V. Sudderth Aged chicken litter compost avail. all yr.

_Buford 770-831-9055 770-945-8893

$2/bag, $25/pickup truck, loading possible, will

Great horse manure, $5 each bag, will do

truck loads, prefer email contact. Antwan T

Lucas Gwinnett ManuerForSale@aol.com

770-729-8439

.

trade for plants, flowers. C. Fahn Adairsville 706-602-2517
Aged poultry litter & compost; $20-$25 p.u load. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293

Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered, small dump truck, $40/load depending on d9i1s7ta6nce. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-410-

Oddities
Black walnut logs and four foot diameter

Pine straw big clean bales $4, del. and base for sale, will negotiate price, possible

SEJread. Richard Lewis Buford 770-932-221? trade. B. Maddox Helen 706-878-1450

Pine straw clean and fresh bales $2.75 Gentle, homemade lye soap. 4 oz. bar installation avail., free dely., Atlanta South'. $1.50. shp. $3/order. Linda Stewart Cumming

s leave message. Joshua Bulloch warm 770-887-6988

Springs 770-571-0189

Gourds .50 & up all different sizes, 2

HANDICRAFTS Pine straw del. & installed $4.50/bale, s~apes, some . seeds, will ship martins,

DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton Cos. dippers, bottles and more. Anne McKinney

Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain 770-593- Griffin 770-233-0983

3405 770-492-9200

. Gourds, Martin, tobacco box, bowl, egg,

Pine straw, min. 75 bales, $4 a bale, del. & dipper, and many more to choose, frames; $1-

installed. J. W. Lewis Cumming 770-886- $4 ea. J.E. Matthews Moultrie 912-985-

9427

7790

.

ga~den ~ Topsoi!, rich

dirt, large dump truck, Gourds: Martin, bluebird, all sizes, $1 & up.

surrounding counties. Twiggs Bleckley. Ricky Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039

Lynn Jeffersonville 912-945-3846

Martin, craft, crooked handle gourds, bottle

Wheat straw $2.25 per bale at barn in Ft. neck. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd.

Valley, call aft. 5 pm. Randy Stephens Royston 30662 706-245-4218

Morrow 770-961-5922

Mohair, fine white spinning fleeces, kid and

Wheat straw and pine straw for sale, dely. adult hair, raw or washed, long locks for doll
avail by van trailer loads. w. Boatright Alma hair. P. Brinton Newnan 770-253-4915

912-632-8173 912-632-2867

Several load quality' gourds apple kettle

_;:;;....=;;..;;..;.;.;;;..;;..:.=...::::::::...::=:__------1 bottle, egg banana, birdhorse and etc. will

-wanC2 rear wheels tor white 2-30-fieiCfboss
tractor, 6 lugs. Haskell Blackwell. Box 95
Richland SC 29675 Want Gravely tractor, t2 hp,, walk l:!ehind
with implements. Bill Mrazek 20580 Jqe Brown Hwy Murphy NC 28906 mrazek@grove.net 828-8378099
Want Kawasaki mule for young farmer. Sam Robinson Rt . 3 Box 540 Lake City FL 904755-3541
Want black breasted red Cubalaya bantam rooster. Bob Peak 5131 S.E. 11th Dr.Bushnell FL 33513 352-568-0509
Want copper candy pot, 18 to 25 gallon. Jan Knight Columbia SC 803-772-7891
Want double poppy seed red, peach, orange and purple; purple, red, pink single also, want to trade for other poppy seeds. Ron Story Charlotte TN 615-789-0006
Want pure trio Saipan chickens must be able to ship or can make arra'ngements Richard SEJivey Lorida FL 863-467-1471
Firewood

All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the
ssteaencdia~ridngutnhiet oafmmoueanst uorfef,irtehweocoodrdf~rwshaelen.
Mixed h_arden firewood, unsplit $351/2 cord; dely. avail.; also, split 1/2 cord $55. Jo Luzets!5Y Monroe 770-207-1896
Timber

The Timber for Sale category is designed

to provide an option for forest farmers to

market their standing timber. Timber

advertised in this category must be

individually owned and produced by the

~dvertiser on his/her own property;

timberland -must be at least 1 acre. No

comeanies or businesses are allowed.

60 pines, 30 yrs. old, straight, standing. L.

~awn Douglasville 770-920-1929

.

If you have questions regarding ads in this tegory, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. ca
All items advertised in the Handicraft ateg~ry m~st be handmade by the dvert1ser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to t his effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see eage 2). .
20" machine quilted fabric scraps: natural
poly-cotton or all cotton prints $0.75. S. Martin p.0. Box 2"12 Lake Park 31636 912-244-

Harrison 31035 912-552-6067

Jemima 20", $22 each. Edna Mathews 931

Bluebird nest boxes $13, wren house $10 bat houses $25, owl box $25, wood dllck box $40, all cedar, free shipping. John Chaney 460 H~ 211 NW. Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Bonnets, old-fashioned or button top adult or child, send child's age,'$6.75 each. Leona Smith 56 Thoroughbred Lane Cartersville 30120 770-382-5563
B~okmarks, pressed flowers, sealed in plastic, colorful & pretty from both sides, ribbon ta:bs, $2 each, 2/$3; pine needle baskets w/handles $20. M. Todd 277 Prater Rd. Waco 30182 770-832-6679
~anvas floorcloths, original, colorful, your designs or mine, murals, faux finished walls & furniture, award winning artist. Lisa Carter Moultrie 912-324-2258
Casserole carrier $12; Bible/book covers $12; heirloom bonnet $10; plastic bag "bag" $7; c~ild's apron w/crayons $8; jewelry bag $7; bedside caddy $10, add postage. Patricia Benson 205 Finsbury Park Ct. Suwanee 30024 770-614-7728

Cloudla11d. CaAyon .Pk. Rd. Rising .Faw!"

30738 706-398-1681 Handmade little Dutch girl, little rabbit, baby

.Holly Hobby pillow & pillow slip, quilts, all $35

plus postage. Mrs. W.C. Fowler 4567 Big

Creek Rd. Ellijay: 30540



. Handmade pottery, lge. selection; also York

kick wheel avail., only 50 lbs: lo

inside/outside use. Paula Ryan Buford 770

932-93.83

Handmade regular size quilt tops $24.50:

Wi~dmill, Log Cabin, Trip-Around-Mountain,

Flying Geese, string tops-regular size $12.50

each, will pay postage and insurance. Julia

Whittle 596 Whittle Rd. Dexter 31019 912

689-4361

Heirloom qlty. rocking horses & rocking

unicorns. Horace Oakley 3150 Dahlonega

H~. Cumming 770-889-2573

Homemade garden benches 20, $5/up;

also, homemade tables $35, doghouse $39. R.

Dangar 1062 Liberty Grove Rd. Alpharetta

770-475-1914

.Chair & rocker caning of all . kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne 231 Baker St. Statham 30666 770-725-2554
Chair caning & wicker restoration done includif!g laced and pressed cane, rush, splii oak, bmder carie, seagrass, shaker t<ipe, rattan, all types of caning, qlty. work

Homemade quilts for sale, made on the sewing machine, Ive. msg., Walker Co. Joanne Denmark Uvalda 912-594-6038
Lace knitted doilies, any size. Margaret Hutchens 340 Pullen Craddock Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-8078

dottym@mindspring.com. Dotty McDaniel

Cumming 770-887-8518

Chair caning & wood repair on rockers,

ladder backs, stools, etc., refinish, paint or

clean, jumbo rockers, child's rockers & stools

for sale. William Boyd 3821. Rex Circle Rex

30273 770-474-7617

Chair caning of all types, refinishing &

repairs. James J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr.
per!}'. 31069 912-987-4243

Chair repairs.

cRainchinagr,d caSntrea,wrnush,DaFwrseonnc~hildloe

some 706-

2 65-3344

Christmas stockings 20"Lx 1O"W Christmas

print lined in white w/hanger, beau.

personalized gift w/name on cuff, order now, $22. K. Scogin 1700 Old Epps Bridge Rd.

Athens 30606 706-543-8758

Cows, chickens, pigs (well endowed), $20

Machine quilting done on your pieced quilt tops, re~s. prices, many quilting designs, call

for pnce quote. Loretta Mattaliano

Woodstock 770-928-8195

Made to order cro.- baby items, from

Christening sets to booties, used only cotton

thread, very reas. priced, qlty. work, samples

available. Cheryl Martin Albany 912-439-

8908

'Nice machine made quilts, all sizes: Willie

Itson 1030 Pleasant 30103 770-773-3176

Vall.e. y

Rd.

Adairsville

Oil portrait from photo, home, animal,

persori, 11"x14" $65, 16"x20" $85, 18"x24"

$140. C. Huffman 243 Jack Maddox Bridge

Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775'6768

Order for Christmas harrow blade boot

scrape, 3 brushes $50, 2 brushes w/bar $45

shipping charges $8, call after 6 p.m. Sharl

Dorminey Moultrie rnsdor@yahoo.com 912

H, $15 pick up. Lawana Grimsley Rt. 2 Box
41A Butler 31006 912-862-2596
_Cr~. Christmas stockings, various ~izes. Iva Bhss1tt 1812 Marie Way Lawrenceville 30043

782-5040
Order now for. Christmas- angel, Santa, other vacuum cleaner covers, dolls, teddy bears, doll clothes, jewelry & bookmarks, for.

Cro. afghans $25 and $35, hand quilted list send SASE. Joyce Bruce 385 Fowler Dr.

baby blankets $18. Dorothy Parker 2398 Athens 30601 706-543-3458

Alcovy Station Rd. Covington 30014 770- ~illow unfold makes 40"x7Q" quilt $24, off

464-3819 770-464"2090

wh!te, red t_oe heel. sock monkey $15 PP.,

Cro. afghans, bed dolls, ladies' house white lace tnmmed dickey, snaps to bra strap,

shoes, made to order, some on hand. Mrs. $3 w/LSASE $0.50. Jo Sanders 408 Highland

J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta Dr. Elberton 30635

30909 706-738-1787

Plastic bag "bags" small $4, lge. $5.50,

Cro. baby afghans, sev. patterns and sizes, baby bibs $2.50,. time .out dolls $35, cro.

$20-$30, preemie hats and booties $3 each Christmas ornaments $1.50, Ive. msg. Sharon

plastic canvas needlework coasters $3/set of Reeves P.O. Box 1332 Villa [ica 30180 770'

4. Nancy Roe 2812 Webb Bridge Rd. 456-0984

Alpharetta

30201 Porch swings made out of 3/4" treated pine

c0 psmom@mindspring.com 770-410-1480

lumber 4'/$30, 5'/$35. Bill Speer 2121

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

ship. Carroll Hayes Adel 912-775-2123

9896

0 nly one ad may be placed per family unit. Farmersville Rd. Summerville 30747

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Brookfield Plantation

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'lated infonnation.

house; buggy shop and museum; a special legislation enacted by the such artifacts as shingle froes, and used on a daily or weekly basis

'The workshop is sponsored by paymaster's office; and restored U.S. Congress which imposed a sausage stuffers, and Brogan boot as a bed-and-breakfast facility. In

eaniAgriculture Georgia (TAG), a horse barn.

hefty tariff on Spanish pimentos. soles' stop dyes. Next to the front of the structure lies the

arlnership composed of leaders The main part of Brookfield is The Mills family sold the smokehouse is a 125-year-old original road bed which ran from

. om government agencies, seven acres, where the restored property early in the 20th Century working well.

Williamson to Griffin, Ga. The

academic institutions and buildings are located, but the to Judge John J. Flynt, father of A carriage house and buggy shop cook's cottage currently is under

. community-based organizations Ryders also own 63 surrounding former Congressman Jack Flynt, also is on the premises. Horses renovation.

., t that seek to identify and implement acres including Moss Creek Farm. who also owned the plantation. bought from advertisements in the The original hand-sautered barn

strategies that will result in broader "We want to make this plantation Today, the design of Brookfield ''Farmers and Consumers Market has been rebuilt to its original

and easier access to agriculture- a natural tourist draw for out-of- Plantation is to capture the slow Bulletin" are used to pull carriages design, and a time capsule was

related programs and services. This state visitors," said Nick Ryder, pace of a bygone era with virtually and buggies for weddings and other placed in it for its restoration.

is the third year that TAG has who is a captain for Delta Airlines no signs of the present to detract events. One buggy housed there, There is one other structure - the

;: offered such workshops throughout when he's not working in his from the atmosphere of the 1800s. called a "democrat wagon," was Paymaster's Station, originally part

the state.

historic surroundings at home. "We Care has been taken to preserve used as an all-purpose vehicle for of Brookfield - which will be

.There is no charge for the would like to make this a main stop the flavor of this period, including Sunday rides and for work during relocated to the site from a nearby

:ft: workshop, but attendees must on tourist trips through the south." using 1800s interior fixtures, the week. There also is a piano box location. "Very few of these are

register in advance. For a He added that he has already begun furniture, outdoor gardens, stone buggy and a carriage used as a still standing - it had no other use

registration form, call Jean Denson, co-ordinating plans with Fred drives and foundations.

trainer for horses.

in the 1870s," Ryder said. "This is

Georgia Department of Labor, at Crane, who operates an historic The main house is filled with The fully-restored functional one of a few paymaster houses still

(404) 656-3164, or Gabe Jordan, bed-an-breakfast establishment in antiques it took the Ryders three buggy shop . is used for the left; many of them just fell down!'

Georgia Department of Agriculture Barnesville, Ga. Fred, at age 81, years to accumulate. They include restoration of 1800s vehicles and This station, which has one big

at 1-800-282-5852, Monday - played one of the Tarleton twins in antique beds and furniture from the houses the Working Buggy room and two doors for entrance

Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

the movie, "Gone With the Wind" 1800s, an 1875 era dress, and a Museum, which showcases their and exit, was where the ex-slaves

Mosquitoes

(the late George Reeves, period piano that originally was collection of period buggies, picked up their pay as freemen

"Superman" on television, played owned by Nick's great-grandfather surreys, carriages, carts, wagons following the Civil War. Plans are

the other twin in the movie).

in New York. The fireplace mantles and saddles.

to convert it into a museum.

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"We're interested in acquiring are made from Vermont green slate Both the overseer's house and Since there is no visible asphalt, 'tools of the trade' for an 1800s which came on a backload of a cook's cottage, built ill the 1850s concrete, power lines or other

cotton plantation," said Ryder. "We cotton shipment made by the pre-Civil War days, actually pre- "modem" signs on the property, the

By taking measures to reduce would be very interested in original owner. Congressman Flynt dates the main house and owners hope to attract

, __ mosquito populations, citizens can acquiring plantation tools that relate liked the mantelpiece at the front of smokehouse. The earlier structilres, photographers, movie production

reduce the need for city or county to the cotton industry." He added the house so much he took it with according to Ryder, were either companies or advertising agencies

control programs, thus reducing he's always on the lookout for him when he moved. Flynt, Rider moved there after the war from in need of an historical backdrop for

taxpayer costs and the need for 1800s equine equipment, carpentry said, also really loved the house's another location or, more plausibly, filming.

applying insecticides.

tools, farm and gardening tools, and stairway, but couldn't quite figure they were already there, carved out For more information on

*Be sure. to read and follow the planting implements, for example. out a way to move it.

of an earl_ier existing plantation. Brookfield Plantation in Griffin,

manufacturer's directions for use. "We would like to get a Of course, Ryder isn't finished The 800-square-foot overseer's Ga., call (770) 229-6038 or visit

Generally, you should use insect representative sample of wares in when it comes to antiques. "Our house complete with chicken coop their

web

site

at

repellants containing no more than the 1800s."

goal is to restore the main house and has been renovated on the inside www.brookfieldplantation.com.

30% DEET (N ,N-diethylcmeta.. Joluamide)__u,,,,,_J5-perceaLar-1ess

The plantation's history back- to -f875- when --it

dates
was

property back to 1800s," he said.

the

era

of

the

DEET for children. Do not use completed as a summer home for The Brookfield smokehouse,

DEBTdn infants.

the family of Thomas R. Mills. Sr., one of the largest in the U.S., is the

For more infmmation about West originally from Savannah. Mills, a only individually listed smokehouse

Nile virus, contact:

Civil War-era cotton merchant, on the National Register of Historic

USDA, APHIS, Veterinary shipping magnate and banker, Places, Ryder said. About 25 years

Services

established Brookfield as a cotton ago, Judge Goddard and Griffin

4700 River Road, Unit 41

plantation which it remained for lawyer Frank Thomas of Spalding

Riverdale, MD 20737-1231

most of its agricultural history.. County did the original research to

Phone: (301) 734-8073

However, Mills introduced the have both the main house and

Fax: (301) 734-7817

first Guernsey cows to Spalding smokehouse placed on the Register.

For more information about County in the late 1800s. Com also Its' restoration about 40 years ago

human health issues related to West was grown on the property.

included a new shingle roof; also,

Nile virus, visit the Centers for Mills brought his family to the the floor was converted to its

Disease Control website: area. to be close to a son who had original design. The center of the

www.cdc.gov

married a local planter's daughter floor was used to build a fire to

Quilt tops $6, afghan $20, quilt tops: fallen leaves, Colonial girl, Dutch girl, farmer boy,

and to get away from the heat and

smoke the hams.

strawberry, tulip plus postage. Mrs. 0. Young malaria associated with the coast in If operational; the smokehouse

Waleska 770-479-3590
Quilting frames, handmade, adjustable up to king size, free standing, height adjustment, light wgts., SASE for free picture & description. Ben Yarbrough 330 Landers Dr., Mableton 30126 770-948-2376
Quilts for sale, star, granny, dbl. wedding ring, all handmade, all sizes. Betty Sue Marlowe 1855 Auburn .Rd. Dacula 30019 770-945-4872
Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 25", all handmade, no paints, $25 each, add $5 per order postage. B. Hopkins 1191 Hwy. 319 North Tifton 31794 912-382-2310
Red heel sock monkeys, specify boy, girl, $15 plus $3 shipping & handling. Fran Davis Albany: 912-883-1889
Sunshine and shadow, beau. era. bed spread, king size. Ethel Richardson 760 North

the 1800s. Following the Civil War, it was reported that Mills was the only banker in the Confederacy to pay off his depositors dollar for dollar.
. Things changed in the 1930s when the plantation switched over to farming pimento peppers, creating what is thought to have been the first commercial-scale pimento farm in the U.S. This industry came about as a result of

could hold 275 to 300 hams at full capacity. Built in 1875, it measures 23 feet across, 18 feet deep and 15 feet tall (height of the wall).
Cross beams were placed in the walls to hang the hams.
The poured walls were built with a construction technique mixing Fieldstone tabby and oyster shells from Mills' home in Savannah. The structure also has been used for storage over the years, including

The main house at Brookfield Plantation (above), which has been preserved and restored to reflect the flavor of the Victorian era of the 1800s, also is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Penny Ryder, who owns the establishment along with her husband, Nick, is shown (below, left) with some kind of old metal basket found in some nearby woods. The Ryders are not sure what the basket was
used for, but one guess they heard is that it's some type. of container used for the blanching and canning of large vegetables (steel bottom missing?) If you know how this basket was used on the

Booth Rd. Kennesaw 30144 770-926-4971
Texas Longhorn head wood cut outs, great on barns, stables, $35. Cathy B. Stepleton 1276 Welcome Rd Newnan 30263 770-2517122
Toddler bibs, quilted and appliqued, fish, braves cap, boot, etc., boys and girls, $4 or 3/$10 postpaid. Margaret Nestlehutt 5205 Cooks Rd. College Park 30349
Tractor shape name plate for child's room, personalized every farm needs a tractor shape key holder $15. Ginger Butts Cochran 912-

Want pattern for dbl. pineapple doily, will pay for pattern & postage; also, want pattern for dbl. pineapple centerpiece from work basket or other. Betty Wright P.O. Box 1306 Carrollton 30117
Want pattern for making clothespin bag that looks like small dress. Georgia Johnson 4633 Wrightsboro Rd. NW. Thomson 30824
Want pattern of hen and rooster, it's two pictures, made up of diff. kinds of beans, popcorn, and other seeds. Dora Carney 3621 Reece Circle Talmo 30575

Weather worms with poem, weather predictor, $1 with $0.44 postage SASE. Joy Lett 1346 Panhandle Way Hampton 30228 770-477-6687
Will hand quilt your quilt tops, you provide top, backing, batting & thread, and design of quilting, 46 yrs. exp. Linda Braswell 2625 Blueber!Y Dr. Augusta 30906 706-798-0043
Wind chimes made from broken China and silverware $20 plus $4 shipping and hdlg. Trish Flowers 130 Rob Ro):'. Rd. LaGrange 30240

farm, call the Ryders at (770) 2296038 or visit their web page at www.brookfieldplantation.com. Below right are some of the plows housed in the smokehouse

934-0607
Want Swedish embroidery patterns for huck towel material, dig out your old patterns for this disappearing art. Diane Reaves 46 Saddlefield Cir. Cartersville 30121 770-382-0154
Want instructions for making necktie quilt pattern. Iris Martin 3912 Harmony Dr. Gainesville 30507 770-287-0165

Want someone to era. afghan for baby, rws88@mindspring.com. Lenell Sikes 4009 Foxglove Rd. Tucker 770-939-4272
Want someone to do knitting. Annie Pinion Dawsonville 706-265-3167
Want someone to put a small frame quilt together, quilt as you go. L Young Lithonia 770-482-7765

Wind chimes, weather proof, 6 tubes, 15"25" galv. metal, beau. toned, $20 ppd., gtd., bluebird nest $8.50 ppd. Homer Ricketts 4570 US. 221 N. Matthews 30818 706-547-3587
Wishing wells $95/up, outhouse, 3'x3', $275, rocking horse $125, other items. Speedy Harkins 4502 Bowers Cir. Blairsville 706781-1373
Your name in file! crochet, white or ecru,

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web at:

Please review requirements under ad $20. Claudia Owens 104 W. 11th St.

http://www.agr.state.ga.usfmbsitelindex.html

catagories before submittingyour ad. Donalsonville 31745 912-524-8414

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DTAE provides adult literacy services and GED preparation; economic development programs and customized training to business and industry through Quick Start; and technical and career education that prepares workers for specific jobs and e$ances the lives of citizens by providing opportunities for lifelong learning.
' Dr. Breeden and the State Board are aware of the impact of agriculture and agribusiness on Georgia's economy, and DTAE provides an array of programs specifically devoted to Georgia's farm families and rural communities. Among them are diploma and associate degree programs offered in Agricultural Technology at Thomas Tech, Agricultural Diesel Mechanics at East Central Tech, Environmental Technology at seven technical institutes, Forestry Technology at Okefenokee Tech, and Pulp and Paper Technology at Altamaha Tech.
Today's technology gives access to personalized, high-quality educational services, anytime and anyplace. Students register online and take classes online at a time that is convenient to them. By offering courses online, GVTC has made technical education a reality for many who would not otherwise have the opportunity. Financial assistance is available through the Georgia HOPE grant and through the federal Pell grant, for those who qualify.
I encourage you to check out the Georgia Virtual Technical College web site at www.GVTC.org or www.dtae.org for more information about Georgia's statewide system of technical institutes.
Visit Our Website
The Market.Bulletin is accessible via the Internet. Simply go to the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at www.agr.state.ga.us and click on the option for Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin or go directly to the Market Bulletin site at www.agr.state.ga .us/mbsite/index .html. If you have access to the Market Bulletin via the Internet and you no longer need to receive th_e publication through U.S. mail, consider canceling your subscription to help the department reduce its printing and postage costs. To cancel a subscription, simply call (404) 656-3682 in metro Atlanta or 1-800-282-5852 tollfree from anywhere in Georgia, 8 a.in. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. If you are submitting an advertisement via the website, remember that ads must be submitted before Wednesday noon in order to appear in the next week's issue.
Carrie Tuggle of Buford, Ga., dug 29 112' pounds of sweet potatoes from under two vines in her garden.

Wednesday July 19, 2000
Mosquito Control

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Katie O'Shields, 3 1/2 years old, is shown with two luffa gourds grown in her "Paw-Paw" George's garden in Tate, Ga.
Middle Georgia Goat
Producers to Meet
Middle Georgia, which has bushes, briars, and low-hanging tree limbs that goats love, has an abundance of land suited to the raising of meat goats. There are many people currently involved in goat production in middle Georgia, but the door is always open for many more people to get involved in this process. The average goat producer has 12 to 25 goats.
The problems that goat producers may experience are a lack of an organized effort in better ways to raise goats, as well as a way to sell meat goats for a fair profit.
Several months ago, a group of middle Georgia goat producers decided to form an organization to assist each other, as well as others in middle Georgia in their efforts to raise and sale meat goats. This
organization does not sponsor one breed of
meat goat over another, but believes that there is room for all breeds of meat goats~
The next meeting of the Middle
Georgia Goat Producers will be held on
Saturday. August 5 in Montezuma, Ga.. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m., and will end about 12 noon. Buddy Hanson of the W.B. Fleming Company will be the guest speaker, and will discuss the nutritional needs of goats, as well as new feed supplements, especially for ruminant animals. The meetirig is free and open to the public.
For additional information, call Joe Oaks of Mid-GA Farm Service at (912) 472-7847 (daytime) or Bill Haas at (912) 987-1789 (after 7 p.m.).
TAG Workshop
Scheduled
A free workshop for small, beginning and limited resource farmers will be held Tuesday, August 1 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Georgia Southern University Russell Union Building in Statesboro, Ga.
The topics to be offered include: Marketing Specialty Crops, Financing Small Farm Operations, Internet Marketing and Data Resources, Greenhouses, Organic Certification and Production, Federal Crop Insurance, Irrigation/Water Management, Vegetable Production, ABCs of Poultry, and Evaluating Alternative Crop Enterprises.
Jim Hook with the University of Georgia's Crop and Soil Science Laboratory/NESPAL will deliver the keynote address during a free luncheon provided by the Georgia Farm Credit Association, and an exhibit area will also be set up for viewing and gathering
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genetically similar to a strain isolated in 1998 in geese in Israel. A task force of several federal agencies headed by the CDC is trying to determine how the virus came to the U.S. One likely hypothesis is that someone brought an infected bird into the United States and the virus spread from it.
Mosquitoes transmit the virus by biting infected birds and then later biting a person or animal. The virus may infect humans and animals, but there is no evidence that infected humans or animals can spread the virus to others.
Since migrating birds may play a role in spreading the disease, the CDC and state and local health officials are monitoring bird populations along the eastern seaboard and over to the Gulf Coast. Thus far, there is no evidence that the virus has migrated south.
Last month, two crows from the New York area were found to be infected with the West Nile virus. Dead birds, especially crows, were present in large numbers in areas affected by last year's West Nile virus outbreak. Crows are particularly susceptible to the virus, and the vast majority of infected crows die. For that reason they are considered to be an important early warning sign that infection could be present in a specific area.
Citizens also should remember that birds are not the source of the virus; rather, they serve as its reservoir. The virus does not spread directly from birds to people; mosquitoes spread the West Nile virus after biting an infected bird.
The CDC has urged residents of northeastern states to eliminate mosquito
breeding areas around their homes, and to
use an insect repellant containing DEET* when doing yard work or spending time outside especially in the early morning and
Pick-Your-Own Edition Scheduled for Aug. 16
The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Fruits and Vegetables Listing on Aug. 16.
If you would like your farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by Aug. 2.
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.
This 13-pound Hales' Best cantaloupe was grown in the garden of Irvin Rast in Stockbridge, Ga.

evening when mosquitoes are most active. Georgia citizens should not be alarmed
since West Nile virus has not been detected in the state. However, anyone who finds a number of dead crows around their homes should contact their local or state health department or the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Animal Industry Division.
It also is a good idea for citizens to follow the CDC's recommendation to try and control mosquito populations. Following are some steps homeowners can take to reduce mosquito-breeding areas.
Since mosquitoes breed in standing water, turn over plastic wading pools, wheelbarrows, etc., when not in use. Also, do not allow water to stagnate in birdbaths. Clean and chlorinate swimming pools that are not in use and be aware that mosquitoes can breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers. Use landscaping to eliminate standing water that collects on your property; mosquitoes can breed in any puddle that lasts more than four days. Livestock producers should thoroughly clean watering troughs on a monthly basis. Homeowners should clean clogged roof gutters on at least an annual basis.
Georgia residents also should use an insect repellant containing DEET* when doing yard work or spending time outside, especially in the early morning and evening when mosquitoes are most active.
Other means of decreasing the chances of mosquito bites are installing or repairing window screens and avoiding likely mosquito habitats.
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. Pasture Recovery Program: $40 Million -
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency announced that it will issue about $40 million to producers up.der the Pasture Recovery Program.
Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman earlier announced this program to help farmers whose pastures were severely damaged by drought in 1999 reestablish forage crops. Eligible land included pasture that was normally grazed by livestock, but was so damaged by drought that seeding was required to re-establish the forage crop.
County FSA offices conducted a signup from March 20 to June 23. Since producer demand exceeded the amount of funds available by approximately $14 million, a national factor was applied to all requests. Consequently, producers will receive about 73 .5 percent of the amount they qualified for under PRP. Payments will made by county FSA. offices in mid-July provided the reseeding has been established successfully.
Georgia's requested allocation was $1,183,833. The state's factored allocation (rounded to the next hundred dollars) was $870,200.
Next Handicraft Edition
Scheduled for August 9
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for August 9. The deadline for notices is July 26.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).