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IVIARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER
Wednesday August 16, 2000
Copyright 2000
atermelon Board
Plans Nomination
Convention in Sept.
The National Watermelon Promotion Board will hold a nomination convention Monday, September 11, to nominate two qualified watermelon producers and two watermelon handlers to serve as directors for District 3 of the board, which is comprised of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. The convention will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Comfort Inn, 1601 16th Avenue East, in Cordele, Ga.
All watermelon producers and handlers in District 3 are encouraged to attend and vote to nominate their representative to the board. Nominations are submitted to USDA Secretary Dan Glickman, who makes the appointments to the board. Terms for the new directors begin January 1, 2001, and end December 31, 2003.
To be eligible for nomination, producers must grow 10 or more acres of watermelon and handlers must ship at
Pick Your Own Fruits & Vegetables
See List on Page 6
Farmland Edition Planned in Sept.
The Fall Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published September 13. Deadline for this issue is August 23.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where
your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by
owner; no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free, 1-800-
ag consumer line
What can we use to get rid of ground cover bamboo growing wild at the edge of our
yard? We keep mowing it, but it keeps coming back. In some areas, it is impossible to
mow.
an Although you may feel that is lost because this bamboo is so invasive, it can be
controlled. Spray the leaves of this pesky plant with Roundup (the brand name for
the chemical glyphosate). For best results the spray should be applied when the plant is in full flower (late August). This will kill most of the plants. Repeated applications will be necessary for a total kill. Be sure to read and follow all label directions on this or any other pesticide product before you use it.
What can I do to get rid of chipmunk*s*?* They are ruining my garden and yard by
digging holes everywhere. Chipmunks spend much of their time in later summer and fall gathering and
storing food. They will dig seeds from your garden, feed on flower bulbs and burrow into lawns, especially near dry rock walls.
Although chipmunks are protected, they may be trapped when they cause property damage. Live trapping with small commercial or homemade box traps can
reduce their numbers. Once trapped they should be released at least a mile from the capture area. Baits attractive to chipmunks include peanut butter, nut meats,
sunflower seeds, and rolled oats. Place your trap in areas where chipmunks travel
or feed.
Ifyou have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia
Department ofAgriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building,
19 ML. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852
(statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.
least 150,000 pounds of watermelon. Producers and handlers also must be in compliance with the requirements of the Watermelon Research and Promotion Plan.
282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited
to those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns,
Timber Owners Should Inspect Trees For Pine Bark Beetle Infestations
The two producers and two handlers stables, etc. Descriptive terms, such as
Pine bark beetles can cause more than plant tissue under the bark. Some bark
nominated to the board will be square footage of homes, number of millions of dollars annually in damage to beetles also carry blue stain fungi on their
representing their district industry bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be Georgia pine trees. Although the bulk of bodies. Once introduced into a tree, these
members at meetings and other forums and should be dedicated to supporting the
included for non-agricultural structures.
* Only one ad per household per
the damage is in timber production stands, the beetles also attack and kill many high-
fungi colonize the sapwood and disrupt the flow of water to the tree crown (the
board's programs. NWPB works. to increase consumer
farmland issue is permitted.
. * For best results, include the price of
value yard, ornamental, seed orchard and naval stores pines.
upper part of the tree, including the leaves and living branches), which hastens the
demand for watermelon and to expand domestic and foreign markets for
the property in the notice.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed 30
The main role of these beetles in nature is to selectively remove stressed or
death of the tree. These fungi usually cause blue staining of the sapwood. Trees
watermelon through its marketing, words in length; a 30-word ad includes damaged trees from the forest; however, that become successfully colonized by
consumer, public relations and education name, city, phone number or name and when they attack living trees of great these beetles cannot be saved, even if
programs. Directors oversee board operations,
complete address.
* All notices must be received in
economic and aesthetic value, they can be a serious problem for forest managers and
larvae are killed by an insecticide treatment.
which include setting board policies and deciding how the board's budget is
writing by the Aug. 23 deadline.
* Please see page 4 for a Farmland ad
homeowners. All pine bark beetles common in
Because of the ability of some beetle species to rapidly spread, infest and kill
invested in its programs, and work with form, listing the counties in Georgia by Georgia can attack and kill living trees. adjacent trees, it is important for forest
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section.
Large numbers of beetle adults and/or larvae girdle the tree by feeding on the
owners and/or managers and homeowners to recognize signs of bark beetle attack
and to identify the beetle species causing
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the attack. The first recognized sign of bark beetle
Adams Named Sunbelt Southeastern Farmer of Year for Ga.
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For the second time in the award's 11year history, James Lee Adams, a farmer from Camilla, Ga., has been named the Lancaster/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year for Georgia for 2000.
Adams, who previously won the Georgia honor in 1992, is one of eight outstanding farmers representing eight southeastern states from whose ranks the 2000 Lancaster/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year will be selected.
Chosen by judging conducted by the . University of Georgia Extension Service, Adams will be honored at the Sunbelt
Agricultural Exposition Oct. 17-19 in Moultrie, Ga. He will receive a $1,500 cash award from Swisher International and an all-expense paid trip to the Expo. The Southeastern Farmer of the Year will be announced on Oct. 17.
Adams will join the other seven state winners: George T. Hamilton of Hillsboro, Ala.; Damon Deas of Jennings,
Fla.; William Tackett of Schlater, Miss.; Reid Gray of Statesville, N.C.; Ray Galloway, Jr. of Darlington, S.C.; Harris Armour ill of Somerville, Tenn.; and John Davis of Port Royal, Va.
A farmer for 31 years, Adams grows pecans, cotton, peanuts, corn, raises stocker cattle and alligators, and operates poultry broiler houses. He also has been active in promoting agriculture to civic groups, Congress and other national and political organizations.
Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for Sept. 20
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Sept. 20. The deadline for notices is Sept. 6.
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).
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August 16, 2000
Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines
All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all ttem(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quanffiies of product for distribution (i.e., more .tharT normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limtted to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. The edttor has the authortty to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family untt in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submttling the notice: I hereby certify that the above_ notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET
.BULLETIN. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limttations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday
Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted after each maximum 4-week period ff the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be
.taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so tt is essential that the aclvertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limtt for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be i)1cluded in the 20-word limtt. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edtt
.notices. Georgia residents .only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN wtth the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the ttems sell before the ad expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the phone.
FARM EMPLOYMENT
Want person w/refs. for horse care, in exchange for room, bathroom in home;
swimming pool; lake, no salary. Eva
If you have questions regarding ads in this Buchowski Marietta 770645-5930
categoiy, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. Want reliable person, husband/wife for work
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Barn help, feed and clean-up part time for one horse, full board, NW, Cherokee Co. Bob Williams Kennesaw 770422-931S 770-6591705
Female needed for lgt. duties on small farm, room/board, no experience necessary, start ASAP. Ray Patton Marietta 770-43S-6904
on cattle farm; farm equipment exp., housing exchanged for part-time work. James Eldridge Wildwood 706-S20-2100
Wanrweekend help with grooming, feeding, bathing small horse farm in exchange for lessons, and riding privileges, exp. necessary. D. Savard Social Circle 770-464-0200
Work horse farm; grounds, paddocks, flowers, grass, help horses when needed, $300, must pass security check, need refs. Linda Lazzari Al~haretta 770-751-19S2
Large acreage caretaker with 30 + goats seeks new job $500 per month, no house or
FARM MACHINERY
.fence required. Miichell Williams Winder
770-969-6273
If you have questiom>_regarding this category,
Mature female will do chores on farm in call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
exchange for nice separate house or apt.
Reba Croft Marietta 67S-354-63S5
Person needed for horsebarn maintenance
and, related duties in exchange for pasture
board on 1 horse, knowledge and exp.
Tammy Freilichs Locust Grove 770-957-
66S7
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Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming
Responsible arborist & landscaper seeking operation.
caretaker position, will pay some rent, preferred areas of South, North Fulton, Forsyth, or Dawsonville area. Clint Harris Cumming 770-SS7-3129
Stable help ne.eded at large barn, full or part-time, feed, turn out, clean stall, must have exp. with horses. C. Chapman Sharpsburg 770-251-5960
Want cattle operation, 35 years experience, resume & references upon request. Dan Gerrard Silvania 912-S29-4703
Want dependable, experienced individual for row crop farming, year round work, good pay for right person. Gus Moore Resaca 706629-6929
Want experienced couple to work on broiler chicken farm, salary and housing provided. Conrad Chang Ball Ground 770-SS7-5S19
Want male for swine operation, housing provided, salary package, 15k-21 k. John Walters Barnesville 770-35S-2275
Want male to operate hen farm, automatic belt system, salary and trailer furnished, references required. B. S. Williams Toccoa 706-SS6-9530
Want man with cattle, hay and farm experience, full time, good salary, good house. Jerry Hendrix Social Circle 770-4641979
Want part-time, dependable morning help for warm blood stable, grooming, turnouts, and stall cleaning. Pamela Levy Locust Grove 770-957-1603
Want person to clean stalls or do misc. farm chores. Lucky Jones Alpharetta 770-5699795
'36 F-20 Fatmall, early res., rnd. spokes, cranks & runs well, $2000. Ron White Cedar S~rings 912-793-4743
'48 Ford SN, $2600; Farmall Cub, $1500; culti., 3/pcs. of equip. Leroy Storey Loganville 770-554-0114
'49 SN Ford, good cond., 6V, everything works well, hyd. & sheet metal, $2700 obo. Ron Gummel Faietteville 770-716"0005
'49 Farmall Cub, good cond., new paint, brks., clutch & rebuilt carb., some implements, $2400. Bill Jones Suwanee 770-945-5131
'50 SN Ford tractor, exc. condition, new radiator, gas tank, many new parts. Kenneth Bell Locust Grove 770-914-9524
'50 SN great shape, many major repairs completed, 5' bushhog, used once,. fresh paint, $3695. Don Ellerbee Thomaston 70664S-2521
'50 Farmall Cub, real good condition, comes w/belly mower, culti., layoff plow, turning plow, $3000. Billy Duncan Griffin 770-404-2S11 770-227-S622
'52 SN Ford tractor, 12V, exc. cond.. good tires, $3000. Gordon Jenkins Cleveland 706~ S65-21SS
'52 SN Ford tractor, good metal, tires overriding clutch, motor runs well, lift works well, $2SOO. Waymon Hilley Danielsville 706-795-2210
'52 SN Ford tractor, harrow, planter, culti., plow, good condition, $4000. Scott Thompson Glennville 912-654-917S
'52 SN Ford, extra nice, good rubber, runs great, bushhog, scrape blade, dirt scoop, $3200. Mack Gilreath Summerville 30747
Only one ad maY be pIaced perfam1lyumt 706-734-2927
'52 SN, year old beautiful restoration, 95% rubber, hvy. bumper, good lift, motor gauges & lgts., $4500. J.C. Cantrell Baldwin 706-77S7S70
'52 Farmall Cub tractor wlbelly mower, runs good, $3200. Alan Davis Senoia 770-5993295
'53 Ferguson T030, rebuilt motor, 12V, new tires, needs tinkering, 5' bushhog, $3200/0BO. J. Cline Cobert 706-546-6101
'53 Super M Farmall, runs great, looks good. John Millford Madison 706-557-2162
'54 Farmall Super M tractor, does not run, hvy. duty pull-type, 5' mower, works, $500 for both, call eves. Sharon Cain Quitman 912263-7749
'54 JD 40S, wide front, runs well, $1650; 2010 JD gas, remotes, p/s, runs exc., $2750. N. Anderson Dahlonega 706-S67-6067
'55 Farmall 400 tractor, 55 hp., pis, needs starter, 7' bushhog, included extra blades, $3600. John Zauner Newnan 770-251-7776
'56 12V Ford tractor w/bushhog, $3900. Ter!Y Senter Flowe~ Branch 770-967-2S15
'64 Ford 2000, gas, excellent original condition w/1 SOO hrs., $4250. T. Dean Waicross 912-2S5-9995
'64 Ford 4000 gas tractor, $1200. Coston
Marler Cordele 912-535-64S2 '65 2010 JD dsl., pis, good
'
condition,
$2500. Greene Thrift Collins 912-6S4-3970
'69 Ford dsl., 6' finishing mower, scrape blade, $5600. Ed Turner Griffin 770-2299413
'74 Ford 5000, great cond., new tires, new paint, 60 hp., $7500. Tracy Tarpley Dublin 912-272-5256
'75 Ford 2000 dsl., p/s, exc. condition, 5' bushhog. R. W. Borchert Lincolnton 706359-10S1
'77 Ford 3000 dsl., new motor & clutch, pis, brks., paint, decals, tach tires, $7S50. Elmer Raburn Macon 912-994-0S75
'79 Deutz tractor, needs brks., work on right side, 55 horse has hyd. hook-ups, $4500; M&M 4500 rnd. baler. Harris Harin Cornelia 706-77S-0932
'SO Belarus 400 tractor, pis, 5S hp., aircooled, dsl., looks & runs well, $3795 nego. T. Bowers .Hartwell 706-376-4617
'SO Ford 6600, 70 hp., dsl., canopy, remotes, wgts., roll bar, VGC tractor, $9500. Russ Ber!Y LaGrange 706-SS2-009S
'S2 Case 1390, 70 hp., 1025 hrs., some new parts & 2 tires, needs minor repairs & paint, $9250. E.G. Perkins Springfield 912754-3269
'S5 Case skid loader, like new, 1750 hrs,, $7000 firm. Joe Fields 91S Mims St. Savannah 31410 912-S97-19S5
'S7 Super L extend-a-hoe, less than 1000 hrs., 4 buckets, $46,000. Ed Shiflett Adel 912-S96-237S
'S9 Bobcat 743, dsl. 36 hp., VGC, $7500; fuel tank, 30 gal. for chassis side mount, $95. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-SS6-6774
'S9 JD 2155 dsl. tractor, low/hrs., p/s, 46 PTO hp., S/spd., trans., 2-spool hyd., $11,500. C. Chandler Carrollton 770-S32-2364
'90 mdl. Kubota L2550 tractor, . 4WD w/loader, 2S.5 hp., 240 hrs., 4' bushhog, exc. cond.,. $13,000. Chas. E. Hill Commerce 706-757-2536
'91 Case 5SO K series Ill extend-a-hoe, very good machine, $23,000. Donny Hughes Fort Valle! 912-S25-017S
'92 mdl. 2310 w/ditch witch trailer, 1140 hrs., good condition. M. Wood Elberton 706-2S3-S31S
'95 Case IH cotton picker, 4-row w/duals; 'S9 Ford TW15 tractor, $17,000; '93 Ford S730 FWA tractor, $30,000. Brett Mathis Warwick 912-535-6S07
'95 Long 251 O disc tractor, 4S3 hrs., 10/spd., 50 PTO, pis, good condition, $7900. C. Bell Hull 706-54S-5074
'96 MF 231 w/232 loader, oversized tires, other extras, $11,500. Dale Farmer Rome 706-291-S941
'97 Mahindra 575, 4 cyl. dsl., 325 hrs., 5' mower, $SOOO. T. Russell Moultrie 912-S734501 912-S90-1961
'99 661 O Ford tractor, 100 hrs., canopy, detachable bucket; '99 Kuhn 6-disk hay mower. D. Jackson Cartersville 770-3S64399
1 TE 20 Ferguson tractor for parts; Cub
Cadets, parts, also JD. Harlon Langford West Point 706-645-2S62
1 single 10", 3-pt. hitch, bottom plow, $175. Thomas Brandley Kite 912-469-5129
1-row Covington planter & culti., $400; S disc cutaway harrow, $550 all exc. cond. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4S39
10' Aerway aerator, pull type, exc. cond.,
$7000; 3-pt. hitch, fert. & seed spreader, $275. Ernest Powell Ham~ton 770-946-9169
1200 GPM Berkeley pumping unit, $2000; Gleaner-K combine, both heads, $2750. Brooks Culeeeeer Lake Park 912-559-S604
140 Farmall w/7 pcs. of equip., $4500. Willie Sears Maisville 706-652-2599
15 hp. elec. 6" Berkeley pump motor starter, box new, $2250; 400 GPM sand separator & screen filter, $1500. Jeff Simmons Pineview 912"624-2176
16' Gooseneck, 4' dovetail, fold up ramps, 2 axles, $2000. Herbert R. Zoller 1654 StillwellClyo Rd Seringfield 31329 912-754-3305
16' flatbed trailer, good condition, $995 firm. Alvin Palmer Eatonton 912-96S-5244
16' trailer, 2 axle, brkS., lgts., load ramp, good condition, $S75. V. Bruce Covington 770-7S6-5014
16' x 6' dovetail Hooper trailer, 2-3500 lb. axles, electric brks., fenders, only 2 mos. old, $1200. Darrel Cox Roiston 706-245-0196
16' x 7' implement trailer (4) new 15" tires, fold-up ramps, lights, tag, excellent condition
$900. Ed Pastizzo Sr. Plains 912-S24-3269
165 MF, good tires, field ready, $5SOO, good cond.; 7x16 dual axle, equip. trlr., $650; 16'
disk harrows, $375. Lamar Pittman Blackshear 912-449-0067
1976 White 10-wheeler grain truck, 10 spd.,
20-yd. steel dump, p/s, new diesel eng., $12,000. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-
501S
19S4 C-70 Chevy spreader truck, 16-ft.
bed, all hyd., good cond, Scotty Phillips
Royston 706-245-6S23
2 horse wagon, grain wagon, exc. cond.,
$1350; mule drawn hay rake, $150, call aft. 5
pm. Dwayne Fortner Dahlonega 706-S64-
3265
2 trailers (1) dbl. axle & (1) single, $400 for both or best offer. Roy Alberson Jackson
770-775-0244
2 wheeled walk behind plow, one cylinder Wisconsin eng. complete, needs some work,
$300/0BO, call aft. 6:30 pm. Marc Schaffer
Newnan 770-253-7532
2-row KMC inverter, new blades, vine cutter, $500; 2-row Hustler peanut combine,
$3,500, sheltered. Robert Dodson Plains 912-S24-5601
20 hp. Scotts garden tractor, 50" cut, 53 hrs. on Kohler eng., $1600. Ed Bowles Locust
Grove 770-957-S415
2010 JD dsl., 45 hp., paint, bushhog, 4-row planters, harrow, smoothing harrow, drag
harrow, bottom plow, $5500. W. R. Gown
Loganville 770-466-2717
2200 Yanmar, 27 hp. dsl., VGC, $3900; 5tiller $400; 5' finish mower $950; 4' rotary
mower, $500. James B. Woodard Sr.
Hinesville 912-36S-4519
250 g;;il. tank sprayer w/tractor, PTO pump
hoses & trailer, $400. J. Boyd Milledgeville 912-452-262S
3 lnt'I harrows, $1 SOO; 4S5-21 ', 496-26',
496-32', JD 329 Rainbow pumping unit, $S000-$9500, also Rainbow Traveler, $6000.
C. Leverette Ambrose 912-359-2577 9123S3,3007
3-pt. hitch, 5' roto-tiller, ready to use, $600.
David Watts Chickamauga 706-539-265S
300 gallon Van sprayer, exc. condition. Gerald Nix Cleveland 706-S65-5759
3400 Ford tractor w/loader, dsl., p/s,
low/high spd., 3-pt., PTO, R.O.P.S., remotes, $6000. Hope Loggins Commerce 706-367-
4744
35 Ferguson, 2-row Covington planters, 2row culti., $5000. Frank Owens Fitzgerald
912-423-4763
4000 Ford, 3 cyl. gas, S/spd., good
condition, $6200; Foley-Belsaw sharpen all, $450, cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912-
2S3-9266
424 lnt'I dsl., 4 cyl., new tires & paint,
finishing mower, $6500. L. Barron
Carnesville 706-3S4-264S
5 ft. bushhog finishing mower, 3-pt. hitch, $1000, like. new. G.W. Cook Villa Rica 770S32-2664
5' Ford finishing mower, 930-B; $550. T. W.
Smith Carrollton 770-S32-9S16
5' Howser bushhog, $275; scoop pan, $225; fertilizer spreader, $125. B. Thompson
Fayetteville 770-231-S714
5' King Kutter Brand, bushhog mower, good
condition, $375. Chris McPherson Cumming 770-902-4196
5' bushhog pull type cutter, good condition, $350. Ben Evans Fairmount 706-337-2419
5' or 6' Landscrape rake. & fert./seed spreader, both for 3-pt., in good condition.
Bud Armstrong St.George 912-S43-S275
550 Oliver 40-42 hp. tractor, 3-pt. hitch,
independent PTO, good condition, $3000. Clyde Bond Elberton 706-2S3-6510
550 bu. tandem axle grain truck, NH S48 baler; JD w/loader. John Battaglia
Dahlonega 770-560-9209
6-row KMC peanut shaker, good condition.
Leonard Bridges Blakely 912-723-4871
6-row ripper, $1SOO; Gleaner M combine,
$2500; JD 71 planter, S-row, 15 bu. hopper, $3200. Paul Rivers Fayetteville 770-460-
50S6
60 KW 3-phase, GE generator, Detroit dsl.
eng., good cond., $6000 obo. Bruce Yawn
Baxley 912-367-2322
60" pull behind garden mower for 4wheeler, 13 hp., B&S, ideal for blueberries,
$750. A. Rahn Glennville 912-654-4S29
601 Ford, good motor, trans., brakes, new
paint & decals, $3400. S.S. Graves Clermont
770-983-3152
640 NH rnd. baler; NH disc mower, S-wheel
V-rake, $13,500, will sell separately. Eddie
Lott Claxton 912-739-2695
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S01 Ford Powermaster tractor, $2SOO. Phil
Slaughter Forsyth 912-992-9S94
SN Ford tractor, new paint, tires & clutch, $2700. Scott W. Tilley Ellijay 706-276-2643
9' Hardee rotary mower, hvy. duty pull type, good condition, $3000. Don Walls Roopville
770-S54-4912
9004 Lilliston, 4-row peanut combine, in good condition, $12,500. Steve Buchanan
Plains 912-924-6574
966 lnt'I tractor, w/quick hitch front-end
loader, 100 hp., $S500. Andy Cornell
Bowman 706-245-5095
9N Ford, 12V, good condition, $3000. Ray
Cook Rt 4 Box 1S5 Buena vista 31S03 912-
649-7430
AC fork lift, 4000 lb. cap., 130" lift, 4S" forks, pis, tires, extra propane tank, manuals, exc.
cond., $4995. Charles Allen Grayson 770979-7961
AC mdl. 1SO, runs good, rebuilt injectors &
injection pump, $2300. Michael Thompson
Glennville 912-654-3559
AC-B mdl. tractor, early 40's w/power take-
off, $SOO; AC-G tractor, 12V system, hyd. lift,
culti., belly mower, $3500. C. Camp
Loganville 770-466-4359
AC-B tractor; rotary mower, culti., $1350 or trade for larger tractor. Nelson Massey Coniers 770-4S3-2639
AC-G tractor, culti., turning plow, cutting harrow, runs good, $2500. Bernard Shaw LierlI 706-S95-2260
Baldor 3-phase industrial elec. motor, 7 1/2 hp., 3450 PRM, $150/0BO Doug Collins Blairsville 706-745-2942
Baltic fertilizer spreader, 600 lb. cap., $400, good condition; 65 gal. cap. spayer, PTO, 3pt. hitch, $400. Clyde Autry Gainesville 7709S3-3333
Bantam garden tractor, '50's, needs eng., make offer; 1450 Cub Cadet, exc. $1 SOO. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573
Belt conveyor 35', elec., $600; David Bradley, 2 wheel tractor w/reverse turning plow, cluti., $425. Frank Powers Lilburn 770564-3347
Bobcat M61 O with trailer, $5200. James Hanson Winder 770-S67-4394
Bradco 609 backhoe attachment for skid steer w/3 buckets, used 20 hrs., $7950. D. Smith Clermont 770-9S3-70S4
Bushhog 14' Batwing, $1500. Larry Cook Coniers 770-4S3-7552 770-725-5623
Bushhog 9004 peanut combine, 4-row, new fan & many other new parts, high flotation
- - tires, $15,000. Michael Knowles Milan 912-
S6S-6253 Cab/air tractor, -15. yd. dirt. pan, $3SOO. R.
Stanfield Roberta 912-S36-5050 Case 2590, cab, air, 6000 hrs., well
maintained, new red, black & silver paint, $14,500. Michael Walker Tifton 912-3S69574
Case IH 1S22 cotton picker, good, clean picker, $25,000. Randy Deloach Claxton 912-739-4124
Case Vac '52, fresh eng./clutch, strong 3pt., 5' bushhog, 5' box blade, $2250. Bill LaValle' Cave S~rings 706-232-S40S
Chipper/shredder, '9S, 10 hp., Craftsman, exc. cond., $500. E. Stewart Hamilton 70662S-4825
Conveyer/elevator, hyd. slatted floor, elevates to 12', enclosed 4S"x34" tunnel, 21' long, single axle, $1500. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-6S90
Cub Cadet garden tractor w/turn plow, harrow, culti. planters, 3 sets culti. lift on tractor walk behind tiller. Chris Davis Milan 912-S33-7594
Cub Lowboy w/mower, will run, needs clutch, $1500; JD A complete, all fuel hand crank parts, $600. Billy Guthrie Douglas 912-3S4-7430 912-359-2411
Cutting harrow, 6', 3-pt., 20-disc, Baltic seed & fer!. spreader, Servis mower, 6' pull type, stump jumper hyd. James Trice Jackson 912-994-31S6
DR all-terrain bushhog, 14 hp. Kawasaki, elect. start, lights, owner's manual, like new, $2000 firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-9712695
Detroit gen. 100KW, low time, very good cond., $9000, call aft. 7 pm. M. Frady Mount Ai~ 706-754-4S01
Deutz 3005 dsl. tractor, $2500, engine in great shape, needs gear work. Don L. Marsh Tunnel Hill 30755 706-673-2152
Deutz Allis GP 250 hay baler, rake & mower, $6500, also tractors & other equip. Jeanette Scott Vidalia 912-537-4SS1
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FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
Georgia
Department of Agriculture
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Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Wednesday August 16, 2000
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Disk harrow, spring tooth harrow, finishing Hay rake, 3-pt. hitch, V-rake, extra fingers, JD 6600 combine corn & bean head, good Melroe Bobcat 743, good condition TR 70 combine, 17' head, 6-row, 30" corn
mower, bushhog, seed spreader, scrape good condition, $90r '"''1illip Bailey Soperton condition. John Brannen Register 912-488- w/bucket, $6500; tracks for 763m3 Bobcat , head, good cond., 3208 Cat eng., always
blade, tractor. Rod Gonzalez Culloden 912- 912-529-3005
2232
$1250. William Threadgill Carrollton 770- sheltered, $9000/0BO. Jack Doles Fort
885-2231
Hay rake, 4 wheel, ground driven, $375; JD 6620 combine w/218 flex head and 444 834-2293
Valley 912-825-3840
FMC/John Bean 9300 CP sprayer, 1000 Ford l:Jaler, $600; 8N, $1800. Sheri Kelly corn head, very good cond., sheltered; 2 Morbark 1O" disc chipper for sale, Hercules TW 30 Ford tractor, $8,500; JD 340 offset
gal. 1200 hrs., $47,000. John Flournoy Byron Covington 770-787-0195
Lilliston 6000 combines. Keith Boyett dsl. eng., exc. condition, $7500. Tommy Trapp harrow, $3250; 574 IH tractor, $4000. Gary
912-957-1872 912-956-5615
Heavy duty 2-horse wagon, excellent Statesboro 912-764-6924 912-489-8408
Cumming 770-475-3586
Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2753
Farmall 100 w/belly mower, $2900; 520 condition, $1000. Bobby Hudson Monroe JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273 Mule drawn riding culti., stalk cutter Tiller 24", 5 hp., front tines, $225. George
Ford hay baler, works good, $700, call aft. 5 770-267-3276
baler, $750; 800 Gehl forage harvester, $3500. attached; good cond. Robert Thigpen Orr Morrow 770-961-6663
pm. A. Bennett Waycross 912-284-1500
Hoop Gooseneck flatbed trailer, 8'x24', 4' Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205
Waresboro 912-283-1973
Toro-wheel horse tractor, 14 hp. Kohler
Farmall 130, good condition, fast hitch, dove w/ramps, 8-ton, elec. brks., exc. cond., JD 730 Standard dsl., ES, hyd., new rubber, NH 256 hay rake, good condition, $1050. engine, 48" mower, power rote-tiller, aerator,
culti., planter, turn plow, $3000. J. Pye Jesup $3500. Timothy Goodwin 1375 Brown Rd exc. paint, 2544 hrs., $6000. Bobby Evridge Coy Powell 146 Thunder Rd NE Eatonton manure/fer!. spreader, $3500 Mrs. Ruth
912-427-2248
Hephzibah 30815 803-663-3044
Byron 912-9564600 912-956-4550
31024 706-485-0510
Garrett Austell 770-948-0247
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, hyd. lift., Husky walk behind garden tractor, '42 mdl., JD 750 no-till drill w/bulk loading, '97 mdl. NH 268 sq. hay baler, $1000; OTMA 4 Trailer $900, hvy. duty, good landscape,
runs good, $3200. C. Hawkins Quitman 912- perfect for restoration, implements, runs good, Danny Morrell Camilla 912-336-5386 912- wheel rake, $250; Lely flutter w/window 16'x6'x3" w/5' 6" roll gate, dual axle, 2500 lbs.
263-5446
need the space, $250. Roy Ethridge 221-4660
attach., $250. Samuel Mann Locust Grove Chris Madden Stone Mountain 770-879-
Farmall Cub tractor w/culti. disc flow, Hampton 770-946-9355
JD 8400, 1700 hrs., $72,500; Taylor 8-row 770-227-1307
9034
mowing machine, exc. cond., $2800. Bill IH 1420 axial-flow combine, 1900 hrs., strip-Iii, $12,000; KML 8-row stack-fold hooded NH 3930, 800 hrs., perfect cond., $12,000; Trailer hvy. duty, 16' long, 83" wide, 7000 lb.
Matthews Woodstock 770-924-3008
grain-head, good cond., $9,995/0BO. S. sprayer, $5500. Dar Bohnenstiehl Milner 770- Ford 4600, new loader, VGC, $9800. Casey capacity, 4 new tires, trailer never used. Jack
Farmall Cub, good tires, 60" Woods mower Dorough Cordele 912-273-0235
358-4229 770-468-4682
B. Adams Hinesvile 912-876-3777
Backman Gainesville 770-983-9340
w/casters, runs good, uses no oil., $3000. D. lnt'I 1066 dsl. tractor, w/cab, $5000; lnt'I JD 955, 4WD, hyd. trans., JD factory loader, NH 565 sq. baler, very goocj condition. Troy-Bill tiller, horse model, $600 firm.
Ber!}'. Madison 706-342-3382
1600, 6 cyl. grain truck, w/dump body, $3500. 30 hp. Dale Rowden Farmington 706-769- Kenneth Kreider Metter 912-685-7464
James Brown Powder Springs 770-943-
Five all-terrain fork lifts, 8,000 lbs. to 10,000 D. Smith Americus 912-928-0465
0980 706-769-8058
- NH front-end loaders, Q/AT. fits compact 2834
.
lbs., very handy for moving equip., stacking lnt'I 1440 17' combine grain head, 4-row JD 9910 cotton picker, yellow top, good Fords 5' bucket, $2800. Stanley Smith Troy-Bil! tiller, horse, $600. David Apperson
hay. K. McAvoy Washington 706-678-1665 corn head. J. McKinley Lyons 912-526-6032 condition, $5000. S. Harden Eastman 912- Cla}'.!on 706-782-4405
Griffin 770-229-4436
Flory 480 harvester, good condition, ready lnt'l 424 tractor w/front-end loader, bucket & 374-5927
- NH manure spreader, PTO-driven, new Troy-Bil!, 5 hp. eng., 42" cut sickle bar
for the field, $16,500. Dennis Anderson forks, VGC, $6500. Glen Amburn JD 9965 cotton picker, 719 hours, dual tires, floor/paint, exc. cond., $1200; Dale Phillip dirt mower, used very little, $950. Milton Sewell
Roberta 912-825-2096 912-825-5611
Dawsonville 706-216-3511
excellent condition, $105,000. William L. scoop, 3-pt. hitch, $150. w. L. Davis Carnesville 706-335-3959
Ford 151 O dsl. tractor w/5' finishing mower, exc. condition, $6500. Thomas Goddard Warwick 912-535-6679
Ford 2000, gas, pis, 8-speed, good cond., $6950. C. Hughes Butledge 706-557-2018
Ford 3000, pis, 8/spd., $5800; Ford 2000, p/s, hi/lo trans., $5400; 5' bushhog, $300 all cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312
Ford 4 cyl., gas eng., complete w/starter, gen., carb., runs exc. for 600-800 or early 2000-4000 Ford tractor, $1250. Clay Brown Warner Robins 912-953-9485
Ford 4 in 1 fronrbucket, $450; 8' Land Pride box scrape, $650; 500 gal. tank, $75. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-861-5441
Ford 4000 front-end loader, $8500; 5 ' bushhog, $525; scrape blade 6', $350; post hole digger, $500, boom pole, $100. L.
lnt'I 440 baler, farm hand, 8 bale accum., irapple hook loader, very good condition,
5500 or will separate. Daryl Gordy Ringgold 706-965-5208
lnt'I 615 grain combine w/corn header, $1000; 2-row KMC peanut shaker, $500: Johnny Heath Americus 912-924-9836
lnt'I 815 corn c:ombine w/both heads, less than 2000 original hrs. Jack Laminack Fitzgerald 912-831-2176
lnt'I Cub Cadet garden tractor, mdl. 1450 hyd. drive & lift, 48". deck, new motor, exc. cond., $1450. T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417
lnt'I mdl. 806 dsl. tractor, also complete hay equip., call nights. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727
Intake & carb..starter for 20 hp. Onan, $125. Arnold McBride Statesboro 912-865-2595
Barbour Byron 912-956-5110
Cartersville 770-387-9650
JD A '37 w/flat spoke, needs paint, no leaks, Old horse-drawn machinery, turning plow,
$3000. Bonnie Beall Byron 912-956-5429 Hamon stock weeder, others, in good cond.
JD MT, good tires, runs good, 5/pcs. of Doc Hussey Sparta 706-444-6201
equip., planters, culti., drag harrow, set up for One 2-horse wagon, 4 rubber tires, 4 seats,
two rows. Larry Ward Elberton 706-283-9082 steps front & rear, good cond., $1250. L.
JD Model 327 sq. baler, exc. cond., $3200; Thompson Eastman 912-374-5987
NH 849 5x5 rnd. baler, field ready, $3900. Ed Owensboro wagon, hvy. duty, 1 1/2 hp, like
Williams Calhoun 706-629-0608 706-272- new, original paint. Butch Adams Franklin
4902
770-854-8718
JD backhoe attachment for 455, 24" bucket, Rhino 950 hvy. duty scrape blade, 8' never
$2300. Ellis Cadenhead LaGrange 706-884- used, hyd. tilt, swivel & offset, gauge wheel,
5546
$2500. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020
JD backhoe attachments, 20" bucket, ' - Round baler, Vermeer 504 H, 4x5' bales, in
$1800, needs some repair, used,_on farm. use now, very good condition, $4500. James
Colon Butler Hampton 770-227-6019
Glover TyTy 912-382-3068
JD tiller, 30" wide, good. cond., is not 3-pt. - Sawmill in operation; JD skid steer loader.
hitch, $600 or trade for bushbog. Larry Smith J. Mote Winder 770-868-5629
Troy-bilt tiller, 8 hp. Kohler w/attach., less than 20 hrs., $1050; Troy-bill sickle bar mower, $750. J. R. Conaway Tucker "1709382333
Troybilt tiller horse, 8 hp., .hiller furrower, bumper guard, used 15 hrs., $2000. R. Griffin Harlem 706-556-3626
Two JD irrigation pump units on trailers, 160 hp. motors, 1100 GPM pumps, $6000 ea. Stacy L. Heard Colquitt 912-758-2610
Two-row floating culti., barring off disc, 3-pt. hitch. Bennie Robinson Reynolds 912-8473219
Utility trailer, 5'x8', 15" sides, new tires, floor, sides & paint, tilt back, exc. cond., $500. Jimmy Prater Winder 770-867-6103
Utility trailer, 61/2' x 12', hvy. duty tandem, treated floor, ramps, sheltered, under 1000
Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-
9151
Ford 4000 industrial front-end loader
tractor, gas, new rear tires, VGC, $5900.
Har!Y Hughes Warm Springs 706-655-2475
Ford 4400 loader/backhoe, dsl., p/s, good
hyd., strong tractor, $8,500 cash call aft. 5 pm.
Y. Smith LaGrange 706-884-5602 706-884~
1209
Ford 5600 dsl., 65 hp., pis, dual remotes,
430 hrs., front rear wheel wgts., good cond.,
$8500. Wayne Nunn Comer 706-783-4477
Ford 601 Workmaster, sub-soiler, bushhog,
smoothing harrow, bush & bog, 8' drop
spreader boom.
Legrand Ashworth
Snellville 770-982-9085
Ford 6640 Powerstar, diesel tractor, one
owner only, 238 hrs., always sheltered,
Irrigation gun reel & hose, Capri pump, Nelson head, 700' hose, $6000. J. T. Flournoy Fort Valley 912-957-1871 912-825-5384
Irrigation pump, 1500 GPM, Peerless pump, 125 hp., 3-phase elect. motor, $1200. Kenneth Oliver 612 Little Flock Church Rd. Collins 30421 912-693-3830
JD '80 .4420 combine .w/both heads, only 1350 hrs., $10,000. Jim Duggan Palmetto 770-463-9415
JD 110 garden tractor, 38"belly mower, exc. cond., $875. Mike Sprayberry Newnan 770252-1529
JD 1520, dsl., 46 hp., ROPS, canopy, p/s, good rubber, all gauges work, 1380 hrs., $8500. Joel Starnes Newnan 770-253-6632
JD 2030 tractor, VGC, tires like new. David Hugenin Augusta 800-626-8240
Stockbridge 770-389-3771
JD tractor, $4000; MF 1100, 105 hp., good shape, $7500; excavator 211 Warner & Swasey, $14,000. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912568-1879
JD two disk plow w/3-pt. hitch, $250. Tommy Daws Monroe 770-267-6082
JD-B, Farmall C, 2-T0-20 Ferguson, $700 ea., 8N Ford will run, $1500 for parts or repair. J. T. Woodard Gray 912-986-5341
KMC 2-row peanut inverter, Lilliston 1500 peanut combine, good cond., kept under shelter. Leon Donahoo Sycamore 912-5673550
KMC 4-row peanut plow w/vine cutters, $1500; JD 9910 low drum cotton picker w/bartender II, $4500 Reggie Faulk Dublin 912-463-3319
Sears Super 6 garden tractor, runs, mower deck, lots of spare parts, make good pulling tractor. Carl Lowell Americus 912-928-3524
Self-priming irrigation pump, 120 hp., turbo dsl., 600 GPM & 150 PSI, unused, $9995. J. Kemp Lyons 912-526-6862
Silage choppers, NH Super 717, $2000; NH Super 718, $2500, one row, exc., kept in dry. George Queener Chickamauga ?06-5392537
Simplicity garden tractor, 12" wheels, 6 hp., disc, turn plow, culti., GC, $600. Robert Lamb 1323 Heidt Ave Garden City 31408 912-9648134
- Single bottom plow, 16", 3-pt. hitch, $100; 5' scrape blade, $75. S. Stokes Woodstock 678-445-1134
- Super A Farmall w/culti., bottom plow,
mi., $650. B. Campbell Hawkinsville 912783-3580
Utility trailer, . dual axle, good floor, 16', $800. Rade Tallant Cumming 770-887-4290
Van sprayer, 8-row pull, 300 gal. water tank on trailer; 1000 gal. 400 JD, rotary hoe; 21 O JD harrow. Ronnie Bryant Moultrie 912985-6962
Vermeer 1220 chipper, $8500, takes 12" log, gas eng., extra set of knives & well maintained. Scott Tucker Snellville 770-9791700 770-972-4141
Whitfield tree planter, 3-pt. hitch, F85 semiauto, direct drive, full cab, $4900. Bob Rawlins Rebecca 912-643-7609 912-5677791
Windmill, 50', 8' fan, David Bradley garden tractor w/equip.; JD 212 garden tractor, 42"
meticulously . maintained. R. DeF.oor Gainesville 770-983-0500
Ford 800 tractor, 5-speed, good cond.; JD 800 spring tooth harrow, 6' blade sub-soiler, $3850 for all. J. Bruner Forest Park 770-9684457
Ford 801 gas tractor, '59 mdl., rebuilt, new
JD 2355, 3300 hrs., 4WD, 245 loader, lqoks
cik, ri.iiis & operates great., $17,000/0BO.
Tommy Stutts 385 Patterson Ln Franklin 30217 706-675-6203
JD 24T sq. hay baler & wheel hay rake, hay baler has many new parts, $1200. Richard Jordan Cairo 912-377-3710
Komatsu D21A, 6-way blade, 90% undercarriage, 1850 hrs., joystick steering, ROPS. Danny Smith Elberton 706-2832678
Krone KR-260 rnd. baler, used 1 yr., $12,000; Rhino disc mower, 7010, DM-28, $2500. Bobby Hart Mershon 912-632-7472
Sheffield/sweeps, dist. & fert., good paint, $4100. Allen Carter Lake Park 912-559-5538
.Swanson 500 gal, stainless steel sprayer, $2500. Otis Suddeth 139 Forrest Hill Rd. Dalton 30720 706-277-2280
T0-30 Massey-Ferguson tractor, very good cond., $3500, several Graveley tractors, some
cut. John Lowrey Rome 706-295-1157 706234-7129
Wood-mizer band mill, LT 40 HD; w/trailer, sharper & setter, rider seat, extra blades, $17,500 call aft. 5 pm. Jeff Underwood Blairsville 706-745-1287
Woods 3-pt. hitch backhoe, like new;
paint, $4200. M. Warren Rochelle 912-365- JD 3020 late mdl., new paint & front tires, Kubota 88200, 4 WD, Kubota loader, 20 hp., attachments. Irvin Hatcher, Sr. Sylvester Vermeer M465 trencher, runs well; Bean 500
7698
Ford 8N,$1800; si_ckle mower, $350; 510 sq. baler, $600. Gary Kelly 121 Campbell Rd Covington 30014 770-787-5990
Ford 9N tractor, rebuilt eng. & lift, practically
r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 80% rear, exc. cond., $7500. Jeff Hancock
Thomasville 912-228-6062
JD 3255 tractor, MFWD, cab/air, 5000 hrs., exc. cond., $22,500. Glen Brasington Pavo
8/spd., sir. shift, ROPS, 4' rotary mower, \ $9650/0BO. Gordon Garnet Riverdale 770923-2274
Kubota L2350, 4WD, 20.5 hp. w/5' bushhog,
,-912-776-2050 912-776-5894 Visit the Mar1<et Bulletin on the Web at:
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912-859-2766
200 hrs., maintained regularly, exc. cond.,
gal. PTO sprayer. Bob Clifton Fayetteville 770-461-8460
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
new tires w/JD bushhog, $2500. John Adams JD 350 sickle mower, 9' cut. Jeff Beckstine $9500. S. Stepp Pine Mountain 706-663-
Stone Mountain 770-466-0089
Eatonton 706-485-4637
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Market Bulletin Ad Form 1
Ford Dexter dsl., same as Ford 2000, live JD 3950 chopper, 5-ft. p/u head, 36-in. row Kubota L-2650 dsl. Tractor, p/s, bushhog PTO & lift, new paint & motor, $4000. Steve head, $10,000; Gehl 7200 flail chopper, scrape, only 350 hrs., $7500. P. Blore Newnan
I You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for
Brannon Alpharetta 678-513-6584
$1200. Dale Brubaker Comer 706-783-5089 770-304-2923.
Ford backhoe 535, VGC, lge. front-end 706-783-5741
Kubota M4050, 42 PTO hp., remote hyd.,
I advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit
includes name, city and phone number or name and complete address. The Market
loader, 18" bucket, $10,000 obo. Larry James JD 40 tractor, wide front end, new lift & front good condition, .1800 hrs. Michael Gore
Kingston 706-234-3707
tires, good running condition, 3-pt. hitch, 'Araton 770-684-3683.
I Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the 20-word limit. Only one (1)
notice allowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising
Ford dirt scoop, $150; Dearborn 2 disk
plow, $350; Howe 6' shaver #8 post driver,
scrape $650.
Jbolahdne,Je$n1k7in0s'
$2895. Audie Lanslette Hartwell 706-3764161
JD 4020 late mdl., goodpaint & tires, 2600
Kubota M4700, Kubota loader w/quick attach., canopy, 70 hrs., $19,500; bushhog 286 cutter w/chains, 10 hrs., $1200. W. Staab
I guidelines on page two and under individual category headings before submitting
notices for publication.
Tyrone 770-969-7848
hrs. on eng. rebuild, $7500. Earl Heatwole Canton 404-915-5110
Ford front-end loader, pis, 3-pt. hitch, forks Metter 912-685-4276
Land Plane, 40' built by.Carver, $6000; UFT
I Please place the following ad under the indicated category:
& bucket, $6000; Ford backhoe, $7995; track JD 410 backhoe/loader, good cond, flail mower, 14', $6500; Land plaster hoe, $14,000. J. Cowan Augusta 706-855- $14,000. Billy Wyatt Thomson 706-556-8955 applicator, 12', $750. Dennis James Fort
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3835
JD 410 loader backhoe, $9200, good cond.; Valley 912-825-5515
Ford tractor 56105, like new, w/harrow, 530 Vermeer 605 C, rnd. baler, good cond., Late 40's 9N Ford tractor, 3 new tires &
hrs., $16,000. Edward Douglas Smithville $1500/0BO. D. Griffith Newnan 770-304- alternator, radiator, $1000;. box blade, $250,
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912-874-1886
2456 404-696-6426
must sell. L. Gann Fort Valley 912-822-9139
Four 14' Peerless dump peanut trailers JD 420 tricycle, cranks but won1 start, Lewis poultry loader spreader, sheltered,
I
$1500 $1500
ea., ea.
two Peerless dbl. Jimmy Barksdale
Spyelavneusttedrry9e1r2s-'
776-2279
working tractor when engine runs, $2000. Andy. Kippenhan Talking Rock 706-2534240
low use, exc. condition, must see to appreciate, $2200. John Bailey Bowersville 706-245-8516
Front-end loader, 2425QT Bushhog Brand, JD 4300 tractor, '99 4x4 backhoe, front-end M&W rnd. hay baler; Lely Lotus hay fluffer;
fits several makes, asking $3000. Dennis Groves Clarksville 706-754-3376
Front-end loader, fits a MF 135 w/hyd pump, $1500. Mark Batcheler Bostwick 706342-0353
Front-end loader, industrial type, selfcontained, hyd. w/pump, new 5' buckets, fits 135 MF, $1200 up. Bill Vaughters Madison 706-342-8787
Gehl '95 grinder/mixer working cond. ; portable head squeeze chute, exc. cond. Brad Wilson Hiawassee 706-896-4348
Gehl 3210 sq. hay baler, new condition field ready, sheltered, also other. M. Knowles McRae 912-362-4778
Gill 5 1/2' roll over box blade, hvy. dty., good cond., 3-pt. hitch, $450. Bill Millians Moreland 770-251-1420
loader, exc. condition, under warranty, 367
hrs., $22.500. C. Lunsford Atlanta 770-474-
7684 770-961-2871 -
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JD 4440, cab, quadrange, 3-hyd. remotes, well maintained; good cond., field ready. Weyman Evans Rebecca 912-831-6960
JD 4455 tractor, cab/air, other equip. Connie Taeley Sandersville 912-552-5242
JD 450-C loader, good cond., new sprockets, new _teeth on bucket, $14,000.
Per!Y Johns Per!} 706-812-8038
JD 4640, power shift, cab, dual's, quick hitch, good condition, $20,000. L. Mixon Cordele 912-886-7875
JD 466 engine, new starter, runs grt., perfect for generator/irrig. pump/tractor, call aft. 5 p.m. Ralph Sanders Hartwell 706-376-
2747
Deutz drum-type hay mower. Carl Hill Ellijay 706-635-2068
M-D 6 Danuser post driver, PTO driven. L. Brooks Griffin 770-227-5383
MF '87 backhoe, 5700 hrs. original, Perkins R.O.P.S., long boom, lge. loader, good cond., $12,500. Douglas Locke Winston 770-9490713 .
MF 165 dsl. p/s, 54 hp. 6' R. mower, $5950; MF 175 dsl., 65 hp., 6' R. mower, $6250/obo. L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636
MF 245, tractor, 42 hp., Perkins dsl., '78 mdl., 2100 hrs., good metal, rear wheel wgts., scrape blade, $$6200. Billy Eubanks Fairmount 706-625-0845
MF 265, diesel, p/s, m/p, spin-out wheels, good rubber/paint, $6800; MF diesel, 231, $8500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
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Gooseneck trailer, 30', 3-axle, 16" tires dove tail, exc. condition, $3500. Lem Minish Jefferson 706-367-4568
Graveley '83 mdl., 816B garden tractor w/50" mower deck & culti., great cond. $2000. H. Mansell Roswell 770-587-2820
Graveley 5460 2 wheel tractor w/equip., 1O
I hp., Kohler 2/spd. trans. w/manuals. Timothy
Putman Clermont 770-983-0770
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.J firm. Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095
JD 5200, 300 hrs., $13,800; JD 4300, 4WD, 800 hrs., warranty, $11,700. Jacob B. Brandon Hinesville 912-368-9040 912-2707004
JD 535 rnd. baler, w/new parts, $5800, or will trade for smaller baler in good cond. Robert Bar!}'. Moultrie 912-985-3204
JD 640 loader w/hay spear, like new, fits 6200, 6300, 6400 series tractor, $4500/0BO. Jay Brock Gillsville 770-869-3673 770-2878743
MF dsl., 265, pis, m/p remote, hyd. rollbar
w/canopy, 2 stage clutch, wet brks., 1260 hrs.,
exc. cond. Bob Sprinkle Suwanee 770-466-
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Manure spreader, Millcreek mdl. 50, ground driven, 2 1/2 yrs., exc. cond., stored under cover, $1250. D. Coe Monticello 706-4682383 706-468-9463
McKee 4x5 rnd. baler,_ exc. cond., 45' gailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, hay, shavings. Lovenna Webb Juliette 912-
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Woods ditch bank rotary power 5105, perfect ofr mowing ditches, $2000. Frank
Farmland Sections and Counties
Natureform Incubator, Nom-45 used 1 yr., fully auto, $3000. Lynn Wenner McDonough
Lipham Rockmart 770-684-1405
NW Section
Farm Machinery Wanted Bartow
Carroll
Want 1-pt. hitch tiller for Cub Lowboy Catoosa
tractor. Leroy Lautenschlager Marietta 770- Chattooga
427-6153
Dade
Want 14.9x26 8 lug rear rims for AC D-15 Floyd
SE Section
Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley
Bryan Bulloch
NE Section
Banks Dawson
Fannin Gilmer Habersham
Hall
Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie
Putnam Richmond Taliaferro
Irwin Lee Lowndes "Marion
Miller Mitchell Pulaski
Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale _ Spalding
770-957-S566
Old house heart pine flooring,$2 to $3.50 sq. bd. ft. Guerry Holder Irwinton 912-946_2510
One Berkeley irrigation punip, designed for power take of in station, 3" inlet, 3" outlet. Allen Bishop Athens 706-769-193S
ractor, non-spinout preferred. Robert Cordray Gordon
Camden
Lumpkin
Treutlen
Quitman
PTO overide coupler, Ford suitcase frnt.
Fayetteville 770-461-0617
Haralson
Candler
Pickens
Twiggs
Randolph
wgts., drawbar & top link, cattle head gate, 3
Want 3/4 yd. drag line bucket, will consider Murray
1/2 yd to 1 yd. Paul Watson Eatonton 912- Paulding
96S-0610
Polk
Want 5000 Ford commerical backhoe Walker attachment, leave message. Elmore Taylor Whitfield
,Reynolds 912-S47-2214
Want 6000 gal. nitrogen tank, in good condition. Ricky Powell Wrightsville 47S
NE Central
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Section
Want AC D-17 or D-19, running or for Barrow
repairs. J. W. Stradling Palmetto 770-463- Clarke
_140S
Elbert
Want David Bradley tractor & any Franklin
attachments, call & leave message. Jeff Greene
_Holland Dacula 770-339-6557
Want Ford SN tractor for repair in North Georgia area. Larry Sturdevant Cumming 770-SS7 -7931
Hart Jackson
Madison Morgan Oconee
Want JD 1010 front-end loader for parts, gas motor. Charles Henry Stockbridge 770-
Oglethorpe Walton
_4S3-S453
Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long Mcintosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Rabun Stephens Towns White Union
E. Central Section
Baldwin Bleckley Burke. Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson
Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
SW Section
Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady
Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta Section
Cherokee c1ayton Cobb
DeKalb Douglas Fayette
W. Central
Section
Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson
rolls barbed wire. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro _770-471-4221
Pasture shade canopies, 30x60, dairy,
horses, animals of any kind, installation
possible: Gary Bland Columbus 706-660-
S738
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Rabbit cages. 1S" x 2' x 6', (2) two holers, and (4) three holers, very good condition, $20/ea. Tracey Shackelford Flowery Branch _7!70-71 S-9S60
Select old growth tongue & groove pine flooring or paneling, any widths, rough or dressed, call for specialty wood items. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell 15 Rail Fence Dr. Cleveland 3052S 706-S65-9S2S
Stakes, pencil sharp or reg. cut, $0.25$0.25/ea., call for lengths. Melvin McDaniel Bethlehem 770-S67-4716
Start & grow unit brooder (holds 4S days
Farmland Ad Form Want JD 145 front-end loader, in good
condition for 'S2 mdl., 2240 JD tractor. Dale
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old chicks), plus two expanded grow-off pens (holds 24-4 week old chicks each). C.L.
Purcell Homer 706-677-3814
1 Peters Conyers 770-3SS-714S
Want JD 435-D front-end sheet metal &
Telephone poles 35'x12', $1.25/per foot, S'
grill, JD 430 might fit. Jody Bishop St. Mary
The fall 2000 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin is scheduled September 13. : farm gate,,$20. Mike Garrett Gainesville
912-SS2-06S3
770-9S3-0162
Want Oliver tractors, any model, must be Deadline for farmland ads for this edition is August 23. You may use this form for submitting I Telephone poles, assorted lengths,
very reasonably priced, any cond. considered. Dan Smith Bainbridge 912-243-7009
$20/ea., you load. Doyle Kilgore Auburn
your ad. See farmland guidelines on page 1. Remember: ads are limited to 30 words. _I 770-963-031 S
Want Powermatic 24" planer or similar for sawmill operation, can need repairs. Gary
Advertisers must include either name, phone number and city, or name and complete
Tomato cages, made out of concrete reinforcement wire $1 and $2 each. Jack
Caprara Buford 770-945-S322 Want Sea_rs lawn tractor equip. plows,
address in advertisement. This information counts as part of the 30-word limit.
Groce Ellenwood 404-361-079S Turkey feeder, two axles, needs new auger
harrows, tiller, scrape blade's, etc., Ive.
$450. John W. Jarrett Comer 706-7S3-2296
message. M. H. Banks Rockmart 770-6S49033
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Used tin and truss, good used lumber. Kenneth Turner Alto 706-77S-9258
Want TD91 lnt'I dozer for parts. Franklin Nation Crawford 706-743-S351
Want Thomas built tractor, mdl. 22 or 76 manufactured in Cummings Ga., any
Various size grain bins with dryers and augers, 10 ton feed bin, 4000 gal. fuel tank, also other tanks. Willie Perkins Winder.770725-7519
condition. J.C. Allen Cochran 912-934-4550
Walnut lumber 5/4"x4" up to 5/4"x12", 6'-10'
Wan! Wood-splitter, no calls aft. 9 pm. Jerry Evans Milner 770-358-37S3
lengths., approx., 1400' priced to sell. George Cook Calhoun 706-629-2969
Want backhoe to fit 40 hp. tractor, 3-pt
Wide pine flooring & paneling, tongue &
hitch. Mike Hoehn Canton 770-205-S235
grooved, planed two sides, kiln dried, 6", S",
Want front loader for JD 5200 tractor, must
10", 12" widths. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-
be in good working condition. John Gee
695-6431
Gainesville 770-534-3261 770-532-6253
Wood-Mizer sawn luniber $0.55/bd. ft.,
Want front mount hyd. pump w/all brackets
hdwd. or will saw your logs for $0.18 to
& parts for Ford 8N tractor front loader. Scott
$0.20/bd. ft., local. D.E. Taylor Calhoun 706-
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Rockmart 770-6S4-6660 Want starter & fly wheel
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Wisconsin engine, call aft. S pm. Jimmy 400 sheets of 3' wide metal roofing, some Black walnut tree, rough sawn into planks, Glass jug 5~gal. with screw top, good for
Purser Rockmart 770-6S4,7457
painted, some galvalume, various lengths air dried in barn, $4. Marie A. Hogan liquid or dry storage. $25. S. Weaver 1 Charolais heifer for sale, $550. Mike S.
Want starter for a Power King mdl. 241 S, 1S available. Shayne Abney Cochran S77-934- Kennesaw 770-422-S57S
Milledgeville 912-452-5415 912-453-3303 McDonough 770-898-6964
hp. Kohler engine. R. Bullard Mauk 912-649- 0135
Broiler house equipment: Lubin nipple Good used tin & lumber for sale, different 1 regd. Red Angus bull born 11/12197, sale
7224
5 and 6 gallon buckets with handles, $1 drinkers, feed lines, fill system, and fan motors. sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke for $700. Leroy Floyd Hampton 770-946-
Want to buy front-end for Ford 1100 tractor. each. Lynn Coffeen Athens 706-54S-6040 Swayne Jordan Homer 706-677-4976
Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-46S2
4063
John Phillips Carrollton 770-S32-2068
50 dozen canning jars $3.50 doz., 5 doz., Canning jars, qt. $3.50/doz., 1/2 gal. Greenhouse S'xS'x15' solar prism, 1 regd. black Gelbvieh bull 3 yrs. old, 1 red
Want tractor mounted 55to 110 gal. sprayer 1/2 gallon canning jars $7./doz. Alexander J. $S.OO/doz. Diane Sweatman Cumming 770- fiberglass construction, one piece complete Gelbvieh bull 3 yrs. old, 1 1/2 Gelbvieh and
w/head nozzle & boom, 20 disc cutting Marko Marietta 770-971-07S3
887-6956
with door windows and vent, grow year round, others. Wayne Head Jersey 770-7S7-26S5
harrow. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-493-9035
50 gal. syrup kettle and cane mill kettle, in Canning jars, quarts, like new, in box with $3000. R. Massey Blairsville 706-7S1-2546 1 regd. polled Hereford bull, proven low
Want tree planter, 3-pt. hitch, good very good condition. V. Winters Broxton 912- lids and banes, $4/doz. Donna M Brunson Hardwood lumber: walnut, maple, birch, birth weight, fast gain calves Anhinga lines.,
condition. Earl Johnson Warner Robins 912- 359-2949
Cartersville 770-3S2-0S50
ash, cherry, oak, other hardwoods, $0.50 to $1200. C. Vanden 6694 Old US 1 Wadley
929-2976 912-926-7170
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids; 50 & 30 gal. Ceiling poultry house fans, 29", 3 blade, $3.50/bd. ft., no lrge. quantities. David Green 30477 912-252-5752
plastic w/2 bunt holes and caps in top., food Agrifan, 6 with speed reostat $200. Eddy Snellville 770-979-1372
1 regd. purebred Simmental, 3 yr. old bull;
FARM SUPPLIES
grade_& clean. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-7S6.6
Heart pine T&G flooring, re-sawn from 1S60 trade for replacement heifers, Angus
770-962-S241
Choretime feed bin. w/elec. auger, make timbers, old growth redwood. Alan Sligh Simmental, or crosses. Bill Farr Milner 770-
55 gal. plastic food grade barrels, screw off offer. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754 Fortson 706-323-1954
227-2363
If you have questions regarding ads in this top or solid lid, $S/ea. Jay Leggett Odum Compressor and coil for walk-in cooler, no Hog feeders, you come get them, good 100 young Angus and baldy cows, just
category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651- 912-586-25S4
box. James Rider Sharpsburg.770-253-S698 condition. Carter Swaney Ranger 706-334- started calving, call after 5:00 p.m. Wesley H.
9084.
55 gal. stainless steel barrel, 30 gal. plastic, Corn sheller w/flywheel, 2 horse wagon, ,,2..:.40::.:2=--------------- Fiveash, Jr. Ashburn 229-567-4803
10 feed bins 30,000 BTU, brooders, Lubin 55 gal. plastic, bung type, screw-off tops,- full wash pot, platform scales, large anvil. J.W. House late 1SOO's, free, must be insured, 15 foot off set Harron Rhino for sale. Percy
drinkers and winches, fill systems 36" fans. J. open top w/lids, food grade. C.H. Johnson Yawn McRae 912-362-4733
complete clean up. John Worley Atlanta 770- Cofield College Park 707-76S-S791
A. Daniels Danielsville 706-795-2S62
Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
Disassembled Bolly 26'11"x34'7" walk-in =9.=.64"'---"6-'-4"'-16=---------------- 1S cross bred heifers excellent for
1O x S service type body, new blue paint, 6.5 KW Tri-fuel generator, gas/Ip/propane, cooler, complete with doors, diagram for Incubator G.Q.F. model 1202, $275. Jim replacement, brood cows exposed to Brangus
covered front for air compressor, $1000 obo. w/wheels, $1 SOO. Tim Lawrence Canton assembly available, $7000, OBO. B: Burnham Collins Leesburg 912-439-2975
bull since March 1, 2000. Mike Knowles
Bennie Kempson 351River RD Concord 770-345-0212
- Monticello 706-46S-1487
Irrigation pump, 5-50 G.P.M., three spray Milan 912-86S:2805
30206 770-S84-5251
7 1S.4 x 34 ag, tires with inner linners, Double throw switches, .100 amp, 200/100, guns, 40 pieces 30'x4" aluminum pipe. Mike 2 black Angus c&c-pairs, 4 Limousin cross
10" heavy duty table saw, 3 hp., extended 80%, $75/ea. OBO. Elmo Carter Cedartown disconnects 60, 100, 150, 200 amps. Jim Huss Talking Rock 706-635-5596
c&c pairs, 1 Limousin bull, s mos., 750 lbs.
fence rails, 220 vac, $800. D. Goddard 770-748-3764
Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Irrigation system, 5 HP, Bango engine Loyd Fields Geneva 706-269-3605
Woodstock 770-517-7S90
S pcs. 10" steel pipe, 250 wall w/300# Farrier anvil & stand, S5 lbs., toolbox, $200. Approx.400'x200', 450'-2" PVC pipe, 6 rain 2 purebred Black Angus bulls 19 mos. old,
125KW generator, Detroit engine, auto flange on each end $75. Clarence Holley Barbara Hill' Monroe 770-267-7711
bird sprinklers on 12' 3/4" pipe 25' suction $1000 each, ext. and pito 054 bloodlines. D.
transfer switch, controls incl. built-in diesel Wrens 706-547-2037
.Feed mill, mixer with electric motors and hose, $475. L. Cross Fitzgerald 912-468- Russell Cobert 706-7SS-3125
tank, $5000. George Chandler Ila 706-33S- Acetylene/oxygen tanks, cart, hoses, scales, excellent condition $3000; also, heavy =5=-35::.0=---~---------~ 25 commercial cow calf pairs, Angus sired
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regulators, cutting torch, tanks are full and are duty 4" augers. A Clark Cairo 912-377-4718
Ladder rack tor full size pickup, heavy duty calves, all health work, $S50 pair. Lee Daniel
16 inch (two) bottom plows $350., (2) one refillable, two complete sets, different sizes, Fence post, like new, 4"x4"x6", cresole 2 in. sq. tubing, 19 ft., $50. Richard York Woodland 706-67.4-2614
walking cultivator"horse drawn, $SO, (3) 3500 $375-$450. Ron Carroll Statham 770-725- treated post, $6.25/ea. Larry Gossett Williamson 770-467-6577
26 month old regd. Simmental bull, red with
bushel grain silo, $1000. W, R. Purvis 29S2 770-549-7565
Dawsonville 770-SS6-5469
Long grain bin '79, 5500 bsh. used once, white face and one black cow for sale. Joe
Eastman 912-374-5675
Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various Fogger pumps, like new condition, $125 ea. good cond., you disassemble & move, $1500. Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
20 doz. mayonnaise jars, qt./$1 per dozen. widths & lengths, or will cut to your Perry L. Dalton 4614 Hwy 441 N. Alto 30510 John Collins Atlanta 404-237-5322
3 Jersey bulls, 1 Texas Longhorn bull. B. J.
G. Bradshaw Manchester 706-S46-2509
specifications, $0.35-$0.65/per bd. ft. Rich 706-776-1915
Lumber: cherry, walnut, pecan, oak, Loggins Alto 706-677-3SSS
35 gal. wash pot & SQ gal. syrup kettle, Odom McDonough 770-954-921S
Fuel tanks 1/550 gal., $400, 1/110 gal. $75, cypress; also, spilt pecan, quarter sawn 3 Regd. bred Santa Gertrudis cows, $800
cooking grade, exc. cond., cast iron, 2 man Berkley PTO pump, 900' 3" alum. pipe, 12 two used DC pumps $100/ea., one like new cherry, oak. Joyce B. Johnson Lexington each. Tom P. Rider Murphy Street
cross-cut band saw. L. Standard -Marietta sprinklers, $2400. Dale Wesp Hartwell 706- 110V pump $250, all for $600. Tommy Nichols .:.70::.6::..-.:..74..:.3=-..::5=-06::.S=----------- Hephzibah 30S15 706-592-4S41
770-426-6203
377-2794
Conyers 770-4S3-7502
Meat grinder and cubers, used of farm, 3 regd. polled Hereford bulls for sale, Dec &
35" & 20" fans, Choretime feeders plastic Big Dutchman wenched chain feeder, Gasoline blow torch, '1>o years old, like new, good condition. Jay Couch Gainesville 770- Jan, exc. bloodline, must see to appreciate.
pans, blk curtains, 9'and 10' tin, 2x4, 2x6, brooders, bell drinkers feed bin with new $25. Anthony Dascenzo Hartwell 706-376- 535-7381
J.T. Grizzard Atlanta 770-S30-9645
1x12 boards bins, 6" blocks. Charlie Wellham funnel and bottom, $600. Roy Thomas Lula 2030
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Statham 770-725-737S
770-S69-3257
Visit the Market Bulletin.on the Web at: 10hp, 4 wall air conditioners $250/ea. John herd, start calving in 4 wks. B.J. Reece
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
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http://www.agr.state.gauslmbsitelinde:x.html Twitty Winder 770-307-0696
Ellijay 706-276-3056
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5 regd. dbl. black dbl. polled Limousin open heifers, best quality, also bred heifers. Sid Arnold Athens 706-546-9039
7 regd. Angus with 2nd calve, 5 purebred
Regd. Angus bulls 16 to 19 mos., also regd. Angus & Angus cross comm. bred heifers. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482-2970
Regd. Angus bulls, A1 sired, good quality,
Hogs, lrg. Boar, 2 lrg. breeding Sows $200/for all, four 1 yr. hogs $50 ea., eight 6 wk. pigs $25 ea. Kevin Pahl Crawford 706743-8049
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w/calves, 6 crossbred w/Lim. calves by side, semen evaluated, several to ch6ose from, 8 to One large Boer hog for sale, 750 lbs., $250;
all tested & calfhood vacc., will def. Henry 20 mos. old. John Gillis Dearing 706-595- Shoats-cross of Deer-Rock & Poland China,
Williams Milan 912-362-4431
2840
$50 ea. C. Brown Douglasville 770-489-
A Southern favorite that is always enjoyable.
70 young bred fall & winter calving cows, Regd. Black Angus bull, 17 months old, tow 1145
$49,000. Paul Kelly Monticello 706-468- birth weight, good EPD's plus cow/calf pair. Pigs for sale. James Jordan Kingston 706-
2855
Earl William Hawkinsville 912-892-7981
295-5637
SWEET POTATO PIE
9 regd. Black Angus cow/calf pairs, also Regd. Black Angus bull, exc-. disposition, 3 Purebred Duroc stock Boar, Duroc Boars, regd. Black Angus bulls, some A1 sired state regd. bred Angus heifers, 2 comm. cross bred Duroc gilts, Duroc gilts, Duroc show pigs, cert. herd. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Statesboro Angus bred., some calving now. Gary Kelly reasonable. Brandon Reynolds Lyons 912-
1 (9-inch) deep-dish piecrust 3 large sweet potatoes, peeled, boiled and mashed
912-865-5454
_Griffin 770-227-5141
526-8495
1/2 cup butter
Angus & Beefmaster bull, young ready for Regd. Black Angus bull, great disposition, service $650, also 3 Angus heifers, purebred, born Dec. 1994. Sharon Moye Dexter 912no papers. R. A. Wilson Stockbridge 770- 875-3976
Goats And Sheep
1/2 cup whole milk 2 eggs, separated
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Angus Holstein newborn heifer calves, receive colstrum, shots, exc. care, born here on our dairy, $150. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706276-3291
Angs bull, approx. 1100/lbs., no papers, young good breeder, $700 Bobby Linch Moreland 770-253-0281
BBU bulls 16 mos., $750 each. B. W. Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469
Regd. Black Angus bulls 17 mos., 1 regd. heifer 12 mos. R. L. Robinson Dallas 770445-2027
Regd. Black Angus bulls 8 to 17 mos. herd improvement records available, herd cert. & _accred. Derek Williams Milan 912-362-4126
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18-22 mos., good maternal and carcass EPD's, VGC., several Flush quality females 3-7 yrs. old. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
Fullblooded Nubian goats, ready for breeding, 3 young bucks $35; proven breeder, 2 yr., herd billy $70. Tim Babcock Taylorsville 770-386-7249
1 1/2 Boer Spanish nanny, about 2 1/2 yrs. old, 2 7/8 Boer billies, about 3 mos. old, can be regd. Johnathan Corn Lula 706-677-4328
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1-1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice Non-dairy whipped topping
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prick the bottom of piecrust and bake for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool. Combine remaining ingredients, except non-dairy whipped topping, in a large bowl, mixing well. Pour batter into pre-baked piecrust. Bake pie for 45-60 minutes or until pie is
BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, all shots, classified by BBU, polled & dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-9945389
Beefmaster bulls for sale starting at $600. L. Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102
Beefmasters bulls for sale, . one 5 yr. old herd sire, one l 4 and two 16 mos. old, regd. available. Ted Ross Gillsville 770-536-8289
Brahman bull for sale. John Baldwin Rome 706-378-0846
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 5; 3 yr. old coming Nov. and Dec., from top bloodlines, using A.1. sires since 1980. James Miller Hawkinsville 912-892-2839
Regd. Hereford horned and polled pairs, 3 in one bred cows, heifers, bulls, and etc. Bill St. John Americus 912-928-5451
Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cow, polled, black & fullblood, A.1 sires, free def., reas. prices. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-649-9932 706-568-4887
1 1/2 Boer buck, approx. 80 lbs., $75 obo. Randy Pendergrass Buchanan 770-6468690
1 ABGA regd. 100% fullblood Boer buck, Keri Downs bloodline $600, 1/2 Boer billies $50 ea. A. Simpson Dacula 770-231-2258
1 LaManchas milk goat, 2 yrs. old, may be bred $100. Joe Neil Tunned Hill 706-9359335
1 beau. Suffolk ewe, 4 yrs. old, gentle $125. Richard Jordon Ellerslie 706-561-6570
set in the middle. Let the pie stand at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving. Chill pie, if desired. Serve with non-dairy whipped topping, if desired.
Yields: 1 (9-inch) pie.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen by home economist Kindra Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If
Brangus bull, 7 mos., performance records, EPD's, also 18 + month service age bulls, regd. heifers and commercial. Jeff Wade McDonough 404-264-5406 770-507-6116
Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, high growth, heavy muscle, top carcass values, good selection, $1000 and up. M. F. Stubbs Collins 912-557-4001
Brood herd, exc. qlty. breeding stock, Limousin & Limousin crossed w/Red Angus & Black Jersey, 36 cows, 18 calves. Herb Belins Dawsonville 770-893-2660
Buffalo, American Bison, bull, breeding age, will trade for beef calves, yearlings or other. Lori Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can def. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Cows $500 to $600, bulls $450 to $650 for sale. D. L. Estes Conyers 770-918-8969 770-961-2042
Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Harris 334 K-ville Rd. Screven 31560 912586-6585
Excellent B1 Angus bulls, purebred 3 yr., Leachman-prompter, $850, regd. 16 mos. $800, regd. 1 yr.; $700: ~A Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-267-7179
Full blooded BBU beefmasters, reds, whites, and painted, tip A.1. bloodlines, $1000. Jeff Graham 2008 Buckeye Rd. Dublin 31021 912-279-2713
Gelbvieh bulls, regd., polled, red or black, breeding age, most Al-sired by best bulls for low-birth weight & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gelbvieh purebred heifers bulls, and Angus purebred heifers bulls, call aft. 5:30 p.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754-
Regd. Limousin bulls, polled, blk., 18 mos. old, gentle, $975; .call before 9 pm. Stan Hall Oxford 770-787-0234
Regd. Limousin heifers red, 8 months old, calfhood vac., can def., $600 each. Kip Jones LaFayette 30728 706-638-6407
Regd. Limousin pairs, heifers, & bulls; Red or Black, cows bred back, exc. bloodlines & EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull born 6/01/95, gentle, see his calves, $1000 or trade for yours. Tommy Ballenger Bowdon 770-2583110
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, 10 to 12 months old. Albert Rusk 2429 East Cherokee Dr. Woodstock 30188 770-9265000
Regd. Texas Longhorn bull, 6 yrs. old., great colors, pretty calves, excellent herd bull, $900. Robert W. Bond Colbert 30628 706788-2225
Regd. and purebred Black Angus bulls, 15 to 18 mos., approx. 1200 lbs., high milk EPD's, $900 to $1100. Aros Reeves .Hiram 770-943-6473
Regd. black Angus bull, A1 sired by Traveler B52, 18 mos. old, exc. herd sire prospect., $1250. Chan Cabe Carnesville 706-384-7119
Regd. bulls, Red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Regd. milking Shorthorn heifer and bull March calves for sale, great color, grain fed, gentle easy calving, will deliver. P. M. Lyman Watkinsville 706-769-5909
Regd. polled Hertford bulls, 9 to 20 mos. old, pasture raised, gentle, exc. bloodlines and EPD's. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912552-9328
1 100% buck born 4/18/00; 1 100% doe born 4/18/00; 1 100% born 1/14/00; 1 100% buck born 1119/00. Buck Maddox Dublin 912984-5464
100% Kiko billy, offspring on premises $350 firm. Jack Short Jasper 706-692-2119
2 Pygmy males, 8 mos. old, 1 blk. w/horns, 1 gray w/o horns, shots/wormed $25 ea. Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-926-3008
2 Pygmy/LaMauncha bucks, 5 mos. old, 1 all white, 1 blk. w/white belt $75 ea. or $125 for both. Kevin Champman Winder 770-8677532
2 billies, 1 doe $25 ea., small mixed breed, 3 mos. old, good looking, healthy babies. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522
2 male goats, 1/4 Kiko, other 3/4 Kiko, $35/$65 obo. Rayford Layson 121 So. Tamie Circle Kathleen 31047 912-987-9466
3 1/2 Boer bucks $90 ea., 2 yrs. old. P. R. DeMore Aragon 770-684-8703
3/4 Boer buck kids for sale/slaughter, very healthy $45. L. Reynolds Carrollton 770854-8448
3/4 Boer nannies, 7/8 Boer nannies, fullblood nannies, purebreed nannies, all regd. IBGA. Mike Locklear Rome 706-2911701
314 Kiko does/bucks, 4-6 mos., $75-$125; 7/8 Kiko does/bucks, 4 mos., $150-$200; 1/2 Kiko young nannies $150; fullblood buck 3yrs. Robert Luckey Perry 912-987-4381
30-40 billy goats, Nubian & Boer crosses, few Pygmy billies, some nannies. Terry Wood Commerce 706-335-7233
4 Alpine goats, 2 billies, 2 nannies, prices vary from $25-$60. Kenneth Wayne Edwards Sr. Dacula 770-963-1550
5 young billy goats for sale. Tammy Bearden Newnan 770-251-7029
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Boer bucks and does, fullbloods and percentages, 4 mos. old and older. Jim Burgess Sandersville 912-552-0812
Boer cross meat goats $50/up, fullblood Boer billy. Scott Childers Talking Rock 706692-9094
Boer goats 1/2, 3/4 and full males, females, all ages, sizes $35/up. S. Hitson Carnesville 706-384-4230 706-384-3098
Boer goats for sale, healthy stock, fullbloods and percentages. Gene Wilkins Covington 770-464-1803
Boer goats, 3 7/8 bucks, 1 15116 billies, 15/16 gr'son of Ubora starting at $100. Mark Lentz Good Hope 770-207-8957
Boer goats, 6 mos. old, (bucks) 3/4, 7/8. Billy Lee Eastman 912-374-1017
Boer goats, fullblood, percentages and common, bucks & does avail $50-$600. Chad Cowart Clarkesville 706-476-3824
Boer goats, grown, fullblood does and bucks, some kids. R. Young Swainsboro 912-237-4868
Boer percentage yrlg. does bred to South African sires, Boer fullblood & percentage bucks. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547
Boers and Nubians, some regd., bucks and does, some kids, good stock $40/up. Joe Pruitt Dacula 770-271-2189
Breeder goats, butcher goats, some Nubian, some Boer $50/up. Bob Johnson 9085 Hightower Tr. Snellville 770-388-9347
Bucks, does, 6 -14 mos. old, good goats, W/A fair price. B. R. Rushing Statesboro 912-852-5338
IBGA fullblood red Boer buck $300; other fullblood & percentage bucks, does, healthy starting at $85. David Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Jacob sheep: lambs, rams & ewes, exc. fleece, color, rams $50/up, ewes $75-$150; Hwy 78, Franklin Co. Patrice Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379
Katahdin rams for sale, selling to prevent inbreeding. Joe Lawson, Jr. Shady Dale 706-468-8173
LaMancha dairy goats for sale, does, bucks & kids, outstanding quality, call first, $150/up. Trisha Latimer Griffin 770-4679752
Lambs for sale, 70-90 lbs. $100; 80-89 lbs. $115. Tom McConnell McDonough 770-9572674
Miniature Pygmy babies, white nanny $75/up, mixed nanny w/2 billy babies, born 8/3/00, $100; parents are on premises. L. Johnson Dacula 770-963-5069
Miniature Shetland sheep ram, 2 yrs. old; very friendly, beau. wool $350. M. Bolt Alpharetta 770-569-2658
Miniature babydoll black sheep 10 weeks old, male, very sweet $300. Tanya Stacy Moore Williamson 770-228-9752
NDGA Pygmy goats for sale, several bloodlines to choose, nannies and young nannies, 2 young bucks, several colors, quantity discounts. Frances Partin Cleveland 706-865-3862
Nice mix Boer buck, "approx. 16 mos. old, approx. 60 lbs., slaughter or for breeder, $50/lb. L. B. Comans 2428 Tucker Mill Rd.
6402
Regd. polled, Simmental cow, four years -6 fullblood Boer bucks, also 4- 1/2 Boer Common goat babies, Nubian/Alpine cross, Conyers 30094 770-483-2270
Holstein bulls service age, sired by top A1
sires, $1000. Noah Yoder Montezuma 912-
472-7944
.
old; bred A.I. to Nichols blk. destiny for Feb. calf. J. Driggers Glennville 912-654-9511
Regd. yearling polled Hereford bulls, 1100 +
does, from $70-$300. John Dinkins Lakeland 912-482-3730
9 Pygmy billies, 8 mos: old, $30 ea., all
horned/hornless, shots/deworned, male $30; female $40, not for slaughter. C. Womack Griffin 770-228-3888
Nigerian Dwarfs, must reduce herd, lots of colors, adults and kids, reas. priced call aft. 5 pm. Kirk Quarterman Rex 770-389-8827
Limousin bull, 3 1/2 yr. regd. polled calves on farm, $1100. Renner Loney Cataula 706582-3694
lbs., complete performance records, exc. quality. L.B. Lammers Sautee 706-878-2985
Registered Charolais bulls, 20 months old,
colors. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175 ABGA 100% fullblood Boer buck, SA
Bloodlines, $425. Doug Coffey McDonough
Common goats for sale, breeding and BBQ, dozen and bucks. Ronnie Hitchcock Buchanan 770-646-0895
Nubians (grade), Boers % does, doe kids $150 ea., wethers from $60, GAE, TB bruc. neg. Anna Schmid Covington 770-788-8189
Limousin herd dispersal, polled, pairs, 3 in one's, red and black. Marshall Mosley Lyons 912-526-9226 912-526-3114
Miniature purebred Herefords bull 750 lbs., heifer 400 lbs. breeding age, good for small acreage. Lara J Olichney Elberton 706-2830297
One Charolais bull and 25 head of cows with calves by side up to 400 lbs. each, $26,000, and etc. L. Carson Watkinsville 706-769-6113
Perl. tested blk. & red Simmental bulls & heifers; solid black breeding age bulls; 5 red
bred Simmental cows, exc. EPD's, A1 bred cows/heifers. Milton Martin, Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824
Purebred Limousin bulls, yearlings 8-14 months old, polled, red. Neil Fernander 3612 Hardwick Court Douglasville 30135 770-
$1000 each. Randall Crumbley Bowdon 770834-0574
Several young broad cows already bred back some young bulls. W. Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410
Ten young comm. cows, six calves, one Angus bull, large cows, 6 1/2 and 7/8 Limousin and etc., $9,500. M. Folendore Milledgeville 912-452-9338
Texas Longhorns bulls and heifers, ready to rope, Rome area. Ned Sims Armuchee 706235-1485
Top quality Jersey cow, 3 mos. old Jersey heifer, and 2 Jersey bulls for sale. Jerry Franks Tifton 912-382-0065
Zebu, rare mini Brahman bull calf, 4 mos., red, __not for slaughter, $1250. J. Kent Loganville 770-466-2958
920-0620 Purebred Limousin, bred cows, prs.,
Swine
heifers, beautiful, gentle polled cert. herd. C.
Wellham Statham 770-725-2327
If you have questions regarding ads in this
Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah category, call Tammy Thomas at 4()4...651-9083.
bbulallcsk,.cvo.wLs.
w/calves and bred heifers, red Willis TyTy 912-382-5909
and
Swine moving from farm to farm must
Purebred red & black. Simmental bulls, Al have a negative brucellosis and
bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589- before they are moved whenever there is a
change of ownership. Exceptions are
7144
swine from a validated brucellosis-free
Quality crossbred herd, 83 large cows, 10 and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.
heifers, 85 calves, 2 Leachman Red Angus Buyers are urged to request proof of a
bulls, $100,000. Charles Jenkins Elberton. negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
706-283-9587
test prior to purchase.
Ready for service Beefmaster herd. sire, born 06/18/93, A1 son of Levi polled. Harold
1 lbs.,
purebred Yorkshire Boar, 3 yrs. old, 700
$2oo; 4 yr. old Sow (butcher only) $200.
Rose Shiloh 706-846-2631
B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609
Red Angus bulls, Gelbvieh bulls and Barbecue pigs for sale, Hamp. DurocX, 125
Simmental bulls for sale. H.T. Higdon lbs., Barrows and Gilts $75. Stanley Holmes
Greensboro 706-453-2117
Elberton 706-743-8078
Red Brahman, Red Angus, Red Brangus For sale, Boars, Gilts, show pigs, Duroc,
cows, heifers and bulls all ages. Jimmy Daniel Hamp., Yorkshire and crossbreds, year-round,
LaGrange 706-882-1252
top bloodlines. Kyle Bloodsworth Abbeville
$1R50e0gde.aAchn,gsuesrv3. ahgeerdbublulsll,, $31,240,0 8eaycrhs.. olBd,.
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30252 770-914-0090
ABGA percentage & fullblood does, bred to fullblood buck, big & healthy $150/up. Sharon Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-50.04
ADGA Nubian does, exc. milkers, Champ & Grand Champion lines, also beau. bucks, (spotted too) all outstanding/very tame. Lori Watkins Carrollton 770-830-7880
ADGA Nubian goats, 1 buck, 2 does $150 ea. June Cox Albany 912-439-7357
ADGA Reg. French Alpine, Saanens, does & bucks, disbudded, excellent Milk lines, milking now, shots up to date. Jean Burnsed Nashville 912-686-9014
ADGA beau. Saanen kids, born mid April, exc. bloodlines, does should be good milkers. Scott McPherson Buford 770-271-8404
AGS/NDGA Nigerian Dwarf buck, proven sire, MDGA Miniature Saanen doe, both disbudded, GAE/Brue/TB neg. Kim Lee Marietta 770-423-1968
African Pygmy billy & nanny goats, billies $25; nannies $50; both 2 mos. old, assorted colors, will be small goats. Willard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
African Pygmy nannies, 3 mos. to 4 yrs., wormed and tamed $50 ea. Mike Walker Fayetteville 770-719-8408
Baby Doll sheep-ram, regd., born 3/1/97, grt. breeding stock $200; African Pygmy goats, NPGA regd. kids, buck $75; does $100. R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668
Billies, nannies & wethers. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
Boer 1/2 to 15/16; bred nannies, yearling does, heard reduction, healthy, from $50$250. Frank Ussery Kathleen 912-987-3331
Boer Nubian baby kids, exc. bloodlines $45-$50; no meat animals. G. Panter Cumming 770-844-0312
Boer billies, regd., three 7 mos., $400; 2 yrs. $450; 3 yrs. $200; SA herd billy $950; all for $2200. Hugh Miller Haddock 912-9863281
Crossbred herd, 50+, sell all-part, fat, healthy, grain feed, many wethers, herd billy, Kiko/Boer cross. Wayne Fowler Soperton 912-529-3838
Fainting goats for sale, females $100 ea., males for $75 ea. Tim Martin Alpharetta 770-
475-6881
For sale/trade 6 goats, all female, no horns,
3 half Boer, 2 half Kiko, 1 half Nubian, aft. 5 pm. Randy Hill Canon 706-245-0170
Friendly, healthy, CDT vacc., ABGA 1/2 Boer nannies, billies start $75; 1112 lbs., birth
weights. Betty Mulherin Ludowici 912"368-
7847
Fullblood ABGA Boer billy, 18 mos. old,
$500; healthy, CDT vacc., precent billies and nannies. Audrey delaCruz Hinesville 912-
369-2062
Fullblood Boer buck for lease for fall
breeding season.
Nelson Parson
Pendergrass 706-367-2512
Fullblood Boer bucks/does, all ages, percentage does, 6 mos./up, all ~ealthy, regd., pasture raised. C. Cambron Acworth 770-974-3465
Fullblood Boers, bucks and does, red head and solid reds, some w/kids. Gary Blake
Pineview 912-892-3373
Goats for sale, others. Pavel Mospanyuk
Alpharetta 404-557-1396
Half Boer billies, service age $50; Nubian billy $65; Pygmy nanny $40; butcher goats $30/up. B. McCormick Bowden 770-258-
9505
Healthy breeder males, 3/4 Boer and up, 30 to choose from, some half Boer nannies, diff. prices. Barbara Avery Davisboro 912-348-
3019
Herd reduction, 100% Boer, ABGA, billy, 5
yrs. old, 375 lbs., proven sire, nannies, 1-5 yrs., proven breeding stock. Dick Williams Warrenton 706-595-4788
IBGA Regd. fullblood Boer buck, correct color, sire 100% SA $500. Chris Veal
One billy goat for sale. Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-832-1511
Outstanding Boer buck kids, only two doelings left, proven nannies bred to full South African buck, visitors are welcome. C. Kent Cumming 770-205-1670
Percentage Boer goats, male/female, 6 mos. old $40/up. Joan Spears Washington 706-678-2266
Purebred Nubian bucks, does and kids, exc. stock must sell. David Pack Buford 770-945-5046
Purebred Toggenburg does, 2 nannies, 3-4 yrs., $135 ea., 3 purebred does, 4-mos. $100 ea., 2 Tog./Nubian cross does, 4-mos., $50 ea. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328
Pygmy billies for sale, also Nubian mix nannies and billies, some for barbecue. Don Smith Covington 770-786-6184
Pygmy billies, 2 gray, 5 mos. old, one white, one black, 3 mos. old, $40 ea. Nancy Witham Stockbridge 770-474-9011
Pygmy billy born 3-7-00, very small and sweet, grey, asking $40. Jan Piche Comer 30629 706-783-3130
Pygmy goat babies, born 8/2100; adorable miniatures, fullblood, can be regd., 2 males, white/blk., 1 female, blk./white frosted $100 ea. Mark Thomas Dalton 706-259-9457
Pygmy goat kids, all from a small regd. billy, all live w/llamas, others. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092
Pygmy goats, 2 does, blk. and white $60 ea., both $100; purebred, healthy. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992
Pygmy goats, adults & kids $35 ea., nannies & billies, others, quantity discounts. D. Rush Loganville 770-466-4670
Pygmy goats: doe, bucks, regd. NPGA, c-all aft. 6 pm. W. Davis Stockbridge 770-474.1154
Quality fullblood Boer goats, bred does to start kidding in Sept., service age bucks, SA to NZ genetics. Nancy England Gainesville
Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783
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Regd. Corriedale lambs, 1 yr. old ram, not
for slaughter. G. Maraman Monroe 770-
267-7102
.
Regd. and percentage Kiko bucks and does, also just weaned Kiko buck and doe kids. Suzanne Fowler Albany 912-435-
8603
Registered 100% Boer billy, 1/2 & 3/4 boer nannies and other goats, call before 8 pm.
Tommy Johnson Metcalfe 912-226-6748
912-225-6036
Saanen, Lamancha & Recorded Grade
does, ADGA, kids-adults, some milking, Saanen buck $200 ea., cutting back. Jane Stovall Hoschton 706-654-2328
Several IBGA regd. 100% Boer bucks, all breeding age, call 2nd no. aft. 6 pm. Dean
Allen Commerce 706-367-6418 706-3352867
Sheep for sale, easy keepers, shed their
wool 1 blk. wither, 1 white wither, 1 white
ewe $125 ea. Chris Houston Woodstock
770-517-9936
Small breeding flock dispersal--rams, ewes, lambs; purebred Suffolks, purebred Corriedales, also mxd. Corriedale/Suffolk. J.
T. Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565
Three sheep for sale, all female, 5 mos. old, real fat. Jack Burroughs Oxford 770786-5975
Two nanny goats, shots, wormed, pretty colors, very healthy and young. Robert Cox
Canton 770-479-7811
Very nice young goats for sale, 1/2 Boer.
N. Green Pine Mountain 706-812-8469
Young Pygmy billy goats, $30 or trade for females. Debbie Cox Jackson 770-228-
9973
Young healthy male/female goats, father is 718 Boer, mother some 3/4 Boer and 1/2 Boer, ideal for meat/breeding. Webb Mask
Fayetteville 770-461-8564
Equine For Sale
Pick-Your-Own Fruits and Vegetables Listing
When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of vegetables is directly influenced by the weather. The dates and availability provided on the list are approximate. For accurate, up-to-date information, be sure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahead before driving to a pick-your-own operation for detailed location directions, hours of operation and other information you may need.
COUNTY
CROP
AVAILABILITY
TELEPHONE
COMMENTS
BACON Arlene Tanner, Nicholls Area
COWETA Harrell's Vineyard, 4621 West Hwy. 34, Newnan
Grapes Muscadines
Late Aug.-Nov
912-632-6024 770-251-1507
Open 8 am-dark; you pick, 50 cents/lb.
Open 12 noondark, Tues.-Sun.
EVANS Randy Deloach, Rt. 2, Box 327 A, Manassas
GORDON Philip Cagle, 3190 Rome Rd., Plainville
Paynes Farm, 2259 U.S. Hwy. 41 SW, Calhoun HALL Elizabeth Smith, 3803 Gillsville Hwy., Ginsville
Mrs. R. Jones, 3547 Dover Rd., Gainesville
Sweet Potatoes
Now
Muscadines, scuppernongs Mid-Sept.
Peas, tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins
Scuppernongs, figs
Sept. 8
Canning Pears & Figs
Aug. 1-Sept. 1
912-739-4124 706-629-3024 706-629-6000 770-531-9617 770-536-1712
$5/5-gal. bucket; bring containers
Open 8 am; we furnish buckets & bags
Pumpkins avail. Oct., you pick or we pick
Open 8 am-5 pm Mon.Sat.; bring take-home containers; call for avail.
Bring containers
If you have questions regarding ads in this HENRY category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. Jack & Dianne Elkins, 3016 Hwy. 81 W., Hampton
Muscadines
404-366-8235
Open 1O am-6 pm
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.) 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 fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the At Stud" and Boarding categories of the quarterly equine editions.
2 yr. TW/Percheron X filly, ready to start $1800; Clydesdale stallion, regd., big/handsome, 8 yrs. $3800; regd. mare $2800; all gentle. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770969-2004
JACKSON Dale & Joyce Rodriguez 106 Mangum Bridge Rd., Maysville
MONROE Cliff and Greg Music, 610 Old Union Gin Rd., Forsyth
MURRAY Conasauga U-Pick-Em, 901 River Road, Chatsworth
MUSCOGEE George Morris, 8787 Veterans Parkway, Midland
Muscadines, scuppernongs Late Aug.-Sept.
Muscadines, scuppernongs Mid-Aug.-Oct. Muscadines, scuppernongs Aug. 26-0ct. Muscadines, scuppernongs Aug. 15
. 770-946-4511
706-335-2132
912-994-1273, 912-994-3514 706-695-9670 706-323-2401
Thurs.- Sat., 1-6 pm Sun.; containers furn.
Open weekday eves. & all day weekends; containers furnished
Open dawn-dusk all wk. clean vineyard, no weeds
Open 8 am-7 pm; call for directions
Open 7 days/wk.; you pick, $4.50/gal., we pick, $5/gal
'00 APHA blk./white tobiano colt, gr'daughter of World Champion halter horse, Impressive Eighy Hypp NIN $3500. J. Wilkes Athens 770-725-5550
'00 APHA weaning tobianos, fillies & colts, all are colored, pedigrees for anyone. Ken
OCONEE. Washington Farms, Mars Hill Rd., Athens
WALKER
Pumpkins, Indian corn, gourds
Oct.
770-725-6883, 706-369-8480
Jeffries Tallapoosa 770-574-2233 '00 chestnut AQHA filly, cute, gentle, leads,
ties, Colonel Freckles, Hollywood Gold, Doc
Bar, Poco Dell, Captain Joker. V. Wilson
The Blueberry Farm, 1363 Hwy. 151, LaFayette WALTON
Blueberries
Until late Aug.
706-638-0908
Open all day, each day
Covington 770-787-4213
'74 cutting horse mare, sound, must see to appreciate. D. Jacobs Moultrie 912-9857671
Nepenthe Farms, Monroe
Blueberries, tomatoes, squash
Vegs aft. Aug. 24
770-267-7951
Open dawn to dusk daily; containers furn.; grown organically
'81 Appaloosa mare, exc. trail & buggy
horse, grt. w/kids, ridden by 9 yr. old, good WILKINSON
home only $1200. Ronnie Meads Sparta 706-444-7224
Mason's Organic Garden, Hwy. 441 N., Mcintyre
Tomatoes, squash, peas,
In season
912-946-2526
'87 AQHA gelding, 14.2 1/2hds., easy
butterbearis
keeper, ladies horse, exp. rider, trail ridden,
approved home only. Lori Childree '92 AQHA regd. gelding, does it all, halter, '95 AQHA Appendix sorrel mare, 15hds., '96 gry/wht. double regd. geld., '98 APHC bay/roan filly, 14hds., well bred
Kingsland 912-729-5180
showmanship, hunter under saddle, Easy Jet and heaily TB bloodline $2000. Eric dressage/Western $3500; '94 ches./wht. $1250; '97 APHC dun w/blanket, gelding, going
'87 AQHA gray mare, 16hds., runs all five Equitation, Western Pleasure and Patterson Fayetteville 770-461-8480
mare, barrel/cutting training $3000/nego., well u/s, 15.3 hds., all shots/worming current
events and ropes, excellent youth horse, horsemanship, asking $6500. Sarah '95 AQHA barrel/pole geld., 15hds., sound, beau. R. Skeen Jackson 770-775-5901
$3500. S. Evans Cumming 770-887-7411
$6500. Amy Ward Eatonton 706-485-0857 Hampton Conyers 770-483-3869
calm, child safe, grt. Jr. or High school rodeo '97 APHA bay tobiano overo geld., '98 AQHA blue roan mare, SUS exc.
'87 grey Arabian gelding, 14.3hds., spirited, loves to run, needs exp. rider, $1000. Jason Spitler Newborn 770-784-5318
'88 AQHA sorrel mare, Ten'Te Otoe Impressive bloodlines, 60 days barrels, exc. broodmare $3000 obo. C. Gay Chatsworth 706-517-0044
'89 APHA bay tobiano gelding, used for trails $2500; '98 bay tobiano filly $2500/or trade. Debra Everhardt Madison 706-3423820
'89 AQHA gelding, sorrel w/4 stockings, blaze, beau., 16.2hds., shown Western Pleasure, easy rider, clips, loads, call aft. 6 pm. Dan Padgett Hiram 770-439-4200
'92 TB/QH palomino geld., 16hds., quiet, good mover, exp. lady's trail/pleasure horse $3000. P. Faulkner Covington 404-2260939
'92 regd. Appaloosa gelding, muscular, flashy, good mover, very loving, pastured for last yr. $1000. Elizabeth Devane Valdosta 912-245-0431
'93 AQHA mare, two '00 fillies, pending reg., ten 12' round pen panels w/gate, misc. tack $2700 obo. Debra Morefield Albany 912-436-1711
'94 AQHA bay gelding, 15.3hds., ranch raised, ropes/gather cattle, trail rides, $3500. Charles Orr Concord 770-884-0433
$4500. Janice Greene Douglasville 770942-6006
'95 AQHA mare, '93 AQHA gelding, '94 AQHAgelding, '91 palomino gelding, '92 paint mare. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706635-2973
'95 AQHA sorrel mare, Cutting Roping bloodlines, broke, beau. horse $2500. Dawn Jones Conyers 770-784-1398
'95 bay Belgian mare, 16.1 hds., rides/drives, bred for WB foal, gentle for anyone $2500. Toni Rush Zebulon 770-3582019
'95 regd. TWH Racking gelding, 16.1hds., black, $4000; '81 regd. TWH/RHBA mare,
15.2hds., well broke, Sunny Dee Bar bloodline $2800. Lisa Hill Locust Grove .770914-1141
'97 AQHA IF geld., exc. cont., 15+hds., 45 days prof. trng., Imprinted, broke to ride, Two Eyed Jack/Poco B/L, $3500. Tracy Leonard Conyers 770-761-0279 770-941-0195
'97 AQHA Incentive Fund gelding, all around prospect, goes English/Western barrels for youth. Nancy Conner Pitts 912648-6720
'97 AQHA palomino mare, linebred Skipper W, beau. cont., very gentle, bred for early 2001 foal, $2200. S. Phillips Bowman 706245-8386
rope/performance prospect, Wyoming bred Hancock Blue Valentine $4500. C. Vick Bowdon 770-258-5747
'98 AQHA palomino gelding, dbl. regd. $1900; '99 AQHA sorrel gelding w/blaze $1600. C. Carver Rome 706-232-1497
'98 breeding stock gelding, chestnut, flaxen mane & tail, Doc Bar Buck McCue bloodline, smart, good disp. $1000. Linda Liles Lula 770983-7518
'98 breeding stock paint filly, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, greenbroke, also aged sorrel AQHA broodmare, rebred to gr'son of Leo. K. Lowe Kingston 706-232-6667
'98 gaited bay TWH/saddlebred filly, broke,
'90 AQHA bay mare, 15.2hds., Impressive gr'dau. HYPP neg., very stocky, easy keeper, see to appreciate, not for beg. K. Kean Lindale 706-232-0707
'90 bay overo gelding, barrel events, team penning, team roping, grt. trail horse. J. Kane Camilla 912-336-7181
'91 AQHA bay mare, bred for 2101 foal, 1-D barrels, trails, sound, easy keeper, must sell. D. Salisbury Douglasville 770-920-9141
'91 AQHA broodmare, gr'daughter Mr. Impressive, sorrel, rides trail/Western, loads, clips, bathes, call between 6-8 pm. $2500. Sheree Wasdin Conyers 770-760-9363
'91 Arab/QH mare, gray, big & flashy, high spirited, exp. rider $800. Dean Rages Monticello 706-468-1118 --:,-=-92=-A'""'Q:=cH'"'A-=-m-a-re-,"""'i,_ro_n_g-ra_y_,- 1:--6:""h"""'d-s.-,- 1,..._=D barrel horse, exp. rider $5500/or trade. R.
'94 AQHA sorrel gelding, double bred Doc Bar, exc. cont., good handle. Lynn Horne Forsyth 912-994-1999
'94 App/QH mare, stocky, 14.1hds., roan, western, loads, clips, bathes, neck reins, easy keeper, intermed. rider, sale/trade. D. Bowen Danville 478-962-3540
'94 Appaloosa mare, beau., very layed back, anyone can ride, must sell $1000. M. Funk Winterville 706-742-5386 706-7694200
'94 regd. QH sorrel gelding, 15.2hds., started on cattle $2500; '89 QH sorrel mare, trail rides $1500. Donna Renaud Box
Springs 912-649-6503 '95 APHA breeding stock, 14.5hds.,
bay/solid, very stout, never been ridden .$1500 obo. Rebia Gates Lawrenceville 770822-571 8
15.1 hds., black, $2500. Bill McCartney '97 Saddlebred gelding, sorrel, 15.3hds.,
Douglasville 770-920-9131
long neck, racking prospect, been trail ridden
'96 APHC leopard mare $2500; '98 APHC for 2 yrs., bathes, loads, clips, friendly, spirited
solid filly $800; both gorgeous and mannerly. $1500/obo. Burt Alford Cumming 770-886-
Evelyn Mount Ellenwood 404-243-1313
6039
'96 AQHA dun mare, bred to son of Peppy '97 buckskin Paint gelding, 14.3 hds., beau.
San Badger, Two Eyed Jack breeding $4250. markings, stocky, super gentle,
Jackie Parker Athens 706-742-2839
greenbroke/undersaddle & willing $1500. B.
'96 Arabi.an gelding, 14.2hds., gray, gentle, Teague Lithonia 770-469-4609 770-339-
stylish, well broke $2000. Dan Pike Perry 9888
912-741-2281 912-477-6079
'97 flashy APHA mare, blk./white, sire Spots
'96 Mustang beau. bay, smooth gaits, Delight, '96 Appaloosa mare, exc. mover,
started on trails, no time to ride, will make must sell. Wanda Burroughs Calhoun 706-
good horse brooks $800. B. Hardy Brooks 629-9212
770-460-0314
'97 solid chestnut paint filly, Zippo Pine Bar,
'96 Welch geld., greenbroke to ride, pulls Coffeemate Cowboy, 15hds., pretty mover,
cart, very flashy, $850. Taffie Lewis Jackson sweet disp. $2800." Cindy Farmer Hoschton
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loads, gentle and Imprinted $1600. Connie Delaney Ochlolknee 912-683-3002
'99 APHA bay tobiano colt, Heza Dodger, Hancock bloodline, loud color, handled daily $1500. Gary Lee Clayton 706-782-5643
'99 APHA breeding stock gelding, loads, ties, no bad habits. Rita Kinard Silver Creek 706234-7827
'99 APHA breeding stock, bay gelding, smart and gentle, loads, bathes, lunges, cross and ties $950/obo. Kim Grimes Buford 770-2711623
'99 APHA/BS buckskin filly, Doc Solano lines, very gentle $1500. K. Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985-0720
'99 AQHA colt, 95% Foundation bred, Skippa Sure Bar, Peppy bloodline, very smart, grt. build, gentle, athletic, performance prospecl/stud, $2500 obo. Wendy McClellan
Ward Eatonton 706-485-8080
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'99 AQHA dun colt, beau. performance/stud AQHA foundation broodmares: all ride, Paso Fino bay mare, exc. bloodlines, great TWH geld., blk., 13.2hds., sound, extremely Baby peacocks, baby guineas, leave
prospect, athletic & smart, Cont. Ace, Gidget lines to King, Two-Eyed Jack bloodline Dude disp., gait. B. Holton Fayetteville 770-719- flashy, sane, exp. on trails, interm.ed. or message.Willie Keen Perry 912-987-3687
King & Leo in bloodline, $3000 obo. J. $2500; foals by side, priced separately. C. 7602
confident rider $2500. D. Barnet Woodstock Bantam turkeys, guineas, peafowl, ducks,
McClellan Covington 770-299-1942
Yarbro Ringgold 706-965-4154
Paso regd. mares, ages 5-13 yrs. old,_well 770-924-1434
all ages. Seth Strickland 171 Tom Goddard
'99 TB/Perch mare, blk. bay, star, should AQHA geld., 2 yrs. old, Zippo Pine Bar, gaited, dappled, brown, bucl<:skin, 14hds., blk. TWH gelding regd., 8 yrs., 15.3hds., sorrel, Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-3456 770-775-
mature 16.1hds., good CIT prospect $4500. APHA mare, 4 yrs. old, bred 2001 foal, APHA legs and point $3500. Daryle Jennette Cairo flaxen mane/tail, good gaits. Rod McDonald 6028
Sally A. Sargent Powder Springs 770-943- mare, 17 yrs. old w/foal. Veal Irwinton 912- 912-872-3987
Suwanee 770-476-3490
Bantam, Birchen, cochins, healthy 5 month
7243
946-2402
Percheron grey mare/horse mule colts, blk., TWH regd. mare, chestnut, grt. pleasure, old, show quality flock, pairs $15, trio $23,
'99 bay Arabian gelding, athletic, friendly AQHA gelding, 12 & 5 yrs. old, all around 2 days old, she was bred to 15hds., blk. jack trails, showing, exc. manners. Steve Hulsey single hens $10. S. Nellis Newnan 770-304-
and versitile, should mature 15+hds., horses, exp. riders necessary $2500 ea. S. Tenn, very gentle mare $2500. Joel Shirley Clermont 770-983-7483
3324
endurance prospect $1500 nego. Christina Schiro Buena Vista 912-649-7003
Bowersville 706-245-5114
TWH's; 4 yrs., brown roan gelding, 8 yrs. Bantams: 2000 hatch, 5 grown hens, two
Fulton Winterville 706-742-8070
AQHA gelding, 3 yrs. old, buckskin dbl. Doc Percherons, 4 yrs. old, regd. blk. mare, blk. gelding, 9 yrs. chestnut gelding, 11 yrs. roosters, 50 total. M. Cook Blairsville 706-
'99 filly, sorrel solid, APHA breeding stock, Bar/Poco Tivio bloodlines, sound, gentle grade blk. mare; also, wagon, exc. cond. F. blue roan gelding. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 745-8099
gr'daughter of Flashy Zipper, Zippo Pine Bar, $2850 obo/lrade. Joshua Dix Woodbury Collins Blairsville 706-745-6720
770-505-0090 .
Bantams: Americana, S. Sebright, OE
on papers $1500. D. Harris Cartersville 770- 706-553-9770
Pony mare, Welsh, palomino, 8 yrs., good TWH/Racking mare, 15.2hds., neck reins, Black, blue, Barr-Cukoo, Q1,1ail, many show
386-3554
AQHA gelding, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, 7 w/kids, white stud Pony/TWH cross,- 15 good rack, traffic safe, anyone can ride quality. Bob Bridges Calhoun 706-602-1358
10 Yr. old sorrel OH gelding, grt. trail horse, yrs. old, gentle, grt trail horse, shown local months, easy keepers. Matt Rogers $1250/or trade for trailer. T. L. Gunter Vienna Bantams: silver sebright and O.P. quail
$1250; Ive. messg. Sondra Jackson $2500. D. Key Stockbridge 770-918-0318 Thomasville 912-227-0009
912-268-8043 912-268-2759
bantams. Tex Penland Flowery Branch 770-
Cartersville 770-607-7391
AQHA mare, 7 yrs., 15.2hds., chestnut, Pretty and gentle, 10 yrs., sorrel gelding, TWHBEA blk. mare, World Champ. 967-4677
10 yr. OH gelding, 15 1/2hds., 1300 lbs., Gunsmoke/Doc Bar breeding, started on 15.1 hds., works cattle, grt. on trails $2000 breeding, 13 yrs. old $2000. Earl Stokes Barred Rock bantams, Fantail and Roller
sorrel w/blaze face, bomb proof, no bad contest events including barrels, cones, stake obo. P. Smith Rockmart 770-684-8208
Griffin 770-227-7502
pigeons, doves, 5th gen. mallards, Gray,
habits, complete w/lack, dely avail. $2500. race/poles $5000/obo. Ranee Crowe OH gelding, 14 yrs. old, 15hds., grt. trail TWHBEA flashy blk. gelding, 2 yrs. old, Calls; also, caged birds. Danny Ryals
W.H. Mccarter Blairsville 706-745-4957
Lawrenceville 770-277-1177
horse, stocky build, sweet disp. Susan show prospect, lots head action, gentle, trail Milledgeville 912-452-8497
11 yr. old, Appendix gelding, 16hds., bay AQHA niares(3) for sale, mares bred to Decarlo Ringgold 706-935-6992
exp. $4500. C. Upshaw Blue Ridge 706-632- Beau. chicks, Black Giants, Polish,
w/blaze, 1 w/sock, big & stout, very nice APHA blk./white Sonny Dee Bar stud, also OH gelding, 15.2hds., line back dun neck 0075
Cochins, and others, also ducks, geese,
looking, runs all 5 timed events $4500/nego. yeralings for sale. V. Templeton Louisville reins, no bad habits, child safe, gr'ma's TWHBEA, 17 mos. colt by Dumas Walker; 4 turkeys, and guineas all ages. Chrystal Eckes
Deborah Robinson Montezuma 912-472- 912-625-8951
favorite. Rodney Wilbanks Commerce 706- yr. gelding by I'm in Command; SSHBEA Winder 770-307-5942
5775
Appaloosa gelding, 2 yrs. old, 14hds., 757-2152
blk./white gelding. T. White Eatonton 706- Belgian Millie Fleur, young pairs; also, a few
12yr.AQHApal. mare, 15hds., grt. on trails, mature 15.1 hds., ready to break, solid red dun OH gelding, 3 1/2 yrs., sorrel, 14.2, exc. 485-2444
extra cocks. Betty Schultz Dalton 706-259-
started on barrels and doing good. Jessica $950/obo. Maureen Obrian Jefferson 706- ground manners, quiet natured, looks good, Three Jack burros, 1 yrs. old, $250 ea., 9237
Bowers Kingston 770-769-9370
367-2678
smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706-232- need to reduce herd. J. Hancock Gray 912- Black Australian swans $350 each,
12 yr. old. TWH chestnut gelding, used April '98 bay overo colt, started under 2848
986-5699
$700/pr., buyer must have 3/4 A. lake min.
primarily for civil war. reenactments, easy saddle. Colleen Jones Social Circle 706- OH mare un-regd., 6 yrs. old, gr'daughter of Three colts, out of regd. stock, no papers, 4 W.R. Laliberte Madison 706-342-9412
keeper $2500. Tommy Waldrop Canon 706- 557-9344
Zan Par Bar, very pretty and intelligent $1000 mos. old $500 ea., call aft. 7 pm. Jimmy Black Australian swans $450 each or $900
245-7045
Arabian Gelding, 21 yrs., 14.1 hds, Grey, firm. Elizabeth Bartlett Danielsville 706-795- Green Colbert 706-742-7066
pr.; also, pMcocks $135/pr., and Muscovy
14 yr. AQHA barrel mare, good high school has done it all, jumps 3', great on trails, 5238
Two attractive, chestnut Appendix mares, 5- ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282
rodeo potential, 7 yr. blk. racking gelding, grt. wonderful health. $1,500.00. Nanette Brown OH mare, 8 yrs. old, sorrel, gentle, easy 7 yrs., 15hds., gentle, well-broke, athletic, Black-tailed White Japanese, (8), $30. Ray
trail horse. Patti Cook Dallas 770-505-6268 Athens 706-369-1342
keeper $1000; Arab. gelding, 3 yrs. old, bay, ready to start careers $2500 ea., $4500/pair Powers Carrolton 770-834-7561
15 yr. old, 13.Shds., blk. pony mare, rides, loads, drives, sweet and gentle, current shots. M. Sanford Milledgeville 912-451-5029
16 yr. TWH gelding, good for older rider and children $1200/obo. Charlene Gilliam Eatoton 706-485-2342
Arabian filly, 3 yrs. old, 14.3hds., rose grey, regd., Imprinted. J. Flaningan Griffin 770467-8026
Arabian gelding, 5 yrs. old, 14.2hds., sweet and willing, loads, bathes, clips (except for ears), needs finishing $1250. Peggy Paris
beau. horse, green $900. Nancy Reid Meansville 770-567-3398
OH sorrel gelding, 11 yrs. old, 15hds. and stout, grt. on trails for older children or adults $2000. S. Morris Jackson 770-504-8394
OH/APP, 4 Yrs., liver chestnut, 14.1+hds.,
or w/trade. Jack Cashin Alpharetta 770-6641533
Two yearling fillies, one AQHA, one Appendix $1000 ea./obo., also TB broodmare $5000 firm. Randy/Paula Parsons Eatonton 706-485-6224
Bronze turkey, mixed bantams and India blue peafowl. W. Hennon Monroe 770-2676109
Brown and black silkie, chicks and Jumbo Wisconsin premium bobwhite quail, Chestatee, game, fowl. Nie Weaver
16-yr. QHX mare, 15.2hds., drk. bay, grt. Atlanta 678-352-4401
wonderful disposition, great trail prospect, Very pretty '93 dun gelding, by Dandy Doc Murrayville 706-867-8578
pleasure horse, $1500/obo, '99 solid paint filly, Arabian gelding, great child's horse, many good home a must! $2000/neg. Carolyn O' Lena, big stopper, low hooks, quick turn, Buff Orpington and bantams, '99 and '00
dk. bay, leads, friendly, mature to 16.2hds., ribbons and metals, hunter and dressage, Belcher White Oak 912-882-0644
not for novice. E. Shoemaker Brunswick hatch, $4/pair to $10/pair. Hulon Kennedy
$500/obo. Linda Foley Cumming 678-438- 14.3hds., 21 years old, $2000.00. Tom Ellis OH/Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs. old, bay $650; 31 912-267-0464
Lawrenceville 770-962-1874
3490
Watkinsville 706-769-9789
yr. OH mare, child safe $500. Mary Sapp Welsh/cob pony, 14.2hds., chestnut mare, Buff's, RIR, Dom., Black Australop's, 4 1/2
17 yr. mare, sell or lease as companion Barrel horse, runs poles, cones, good on Tallapoosa 770-574-2040
12. yrs., pretty mover, jumps 2'3", child safe, mos. old, ready to lay, $3/ea., rooster free. D.
horse $500; sell or maintenance lease. K. trails, for beg or youth, older mare, 14hds. Racking gelding, 10 yrs. old, 16hds., sorrel, prof. trained $3500. Kim Crotts Madison 706- Hoard Thomaston 706-646-4504
Cowart Bowdon 770-258-3715
2 APHA Paint mares, both bred for early 2001 ; colorful, Champion bloodlines, $3000
$1200. Deneane Price Griffin 770-233-8690
Bay TWH gelding, 6 yrs. old, easy keeper $1500; 13 yr. dapple gray Paso Fino gelding
gentle, exc. manner, trail rides, showy, easy
keeper. David Marlow Bowdon 770-258-
2620
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342-8840
Work horse and two wagons for sale, $4000 or will sell separate. Junior Wooten Trenton
Chickens, laying hens, Black Astralorp, Golden, Lace, Windot young hens and roosters. Abron Dykes Chester 912-875-
ea. or $5000 for both. James Monk Hampton $3000. S. C. Houston Woodstock 770-516- Racking gelding, sorrel/flaxen, 8 yrs. old, 706-657-7982
3094
770-946-9327
2796
14.3hds., brave on trails, easy keeper,
2 Percheron mares, 2 yrs. dead broke, work Beau. 14 yr. grulla mare, neckreins, gentle, personality plus, clips, loads $2200 obo.
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
Colombian Wyandotte rooster, 6 months old, 2 young orp/lorp mixed roosters, $3/ea.
single/double $4200. Geron Williamson 442 easy keeper, bomb proof, no bad habits, child Paige Allison Kennesaw 770-499-0085
Gwen Roland Meansville 706-648-2456
G. Williamson Rd. Lyons 912-526-8965
2 yr. sorrel geld., 14.1hds., very gentle, green broke, loads, bathes, rides, make good trail horse $800. P. Beatenbough Bowman
safe $3500/obo. Chris or Kathie Timbs Forest Park 404-228-4604
Belgian mare, 10 yrs. old, rides, drives, bold, mover, $2000 firm. Winfred Morgan
Racking mare, 6 yrs., "Powerful Threat",
beau. sorrel, 15.0hds., gentle, super smooth gait, trails grt~. easy-to-ride, no vices $3500. D. Webster Villa Rica 770-456-0453
If you have any questions regarding ads in this
category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
Mallard ducks must be at least three
Colored Fantail pigeons, White King pigeons. Vivian Dunn Dublin 912-275-0321
Dominques, 12 hens, 1 rooster, $2.50/ea., 10 week olds. Harold Fowler Martin 706-384-
706-245-9326
3487 Newtown Rd. Tignall 30668 706-285- Regd. Arabian mare, 7 yrs. old, chestnut, generations from the wild before they can 4040
3 AQHA '98 fillies, Panama Jet, Merridoc, perf./racing bloodlines. D. Causey Vidalia
2256 Brown mule, green broke but gentle. Roger
very gentle and loving. Sam Moore Newnan 770-304-8118
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Ducks: Khaki Campbell and Indian Runner $7/ea., adults from Spring Hatch. James D.
912-537-3190
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D. Robinson 7401 Hwy 16 Brooks 30205 Regd. Morgan, 2 yrs. old, blk. mare, 3 in notices submitted for publication.
Satterfield Canton 30114 770-479-4784
3 yr. old APHA gelding, running and working bred, exc. handle, loping barrel pattern Exhibition only, $3500. Drew Rabun Eastman 912-374-4819
3 yr. old chestnut mare, "puppy dog disp.", extensive trail riding, exp., 14hds., broodmare potential $2500. G. Harvey Carrollton 770836-1844
4 yr. mare pony w/foal by side, rebred $800; 3 yr. mare paint pony, $450. Pat Nix Locust Grove 770-957-5051
4 yr. old on the Money Red, running 20 times, gelding, started slow $5000. W. Waters Statesboro 912-823-3073
5 yr. mare, brown/white pinto pony, 13 hds., shown, jumps, needs intermed.-beg., intermed.-advanced rider, will make good show pony. Vicki Erwin Douglasville 770920-1793
5 yrs. old, OH/AP, pretty color, 15hds., smooth, grt. trail horse, very gentle, smart still learning, $2000; obo. Shaun Newsome Atlanta 770-228-6932
7 yr. Palomino mare, 14.2hds., part QH,
770-599-6070
Buggy mare, standard bred, 8 yrs. old, traffic safe, amish trained, w/or w/out harness. Tommy Day Blackshear 912-449-4132
Child pony, almost 14hds., $1000. Dennis Barron 1515 Hwy. 198 Carnesville'30521 706-384-3400
Flashy Arabian Yearling gelding, flaxen mane/tail, bright chestnut straight Egyptian, Al Khamsa $3500. J_ulia Heidbrink Barnesville 770-358-3523
For sale mare mules, 1200 lbs. work and rides, mare mule, 750 lbs., packs and rides, both are gentle. Elmer Partain Elberton 706283-4228
Gorgeous AQHA blk. filly, chestnut gelding, 2 yrs. old, started u/s, 15.3hds., palomino mare, rides grt. $2500 ea. V. Posey Tunnel Hill 706-935-2750
Hackney approx. 14.2hds., bay, rides very well, not for begginers, broke to harness $1200. Denny Barron Carnesville 706-3844574.
Mammoth donkey team, gelding, 4 yrs. old,
crosses to Waseeka's In Command, very pretty and upheaded, very gentle $2500. Mary Brannon McDonough 770-957-4933
Regd. SSH mare, 15hds., 2 yr. filly, OH mare, 5 yr. & 1 1/2 colt, very nice, all gentle. D. Jones Dawsonville 706-265-6503
Regd. TB 9 yr. geld., 16.1hds., flashy chestnut w/white, flashy, . great dressage potential, exp. rider, jumps, $3500. D. Finley Cartersville 770-565-6115
Regd. bay TB gelding, 13 yrs, dressage, beg. jumper, ridden by exp. 13 yr. old $3500/nego. Kim Thomas Newnan 770-3041248
Regd. half Arabian horse, 14.2hds., mare reg 2 ways, loud tri-colored $1750. R. M. Carlson Carnesville 706-654-0434
Roping horse, head or heels, quiet in box, rates good. Jimmy Fisher Crawfordville 706456-2010
SSH mare, 24 mos. old, bay/white $1000; SSH stud 7 mos. old, bay/white $1000. Edward Matthews Rt 1 Box 1035 Newton 31770 912-734-5863
'00 Kahki Campbell ducks, ready to lay, $10/ea. or $25/trio, silkie chicks $5/ea., call after 6 p.m. Larkin Stewart Forsyth 912-9949768
'00 hatch Bantams, mottled cochins, mottled japs, partridge, cochins and others; also, game chickens. R. L. Miller Winder 770867-2440
'00 hatch Ringneck pheasants, priced accord. to age. J. Mallory Valdosta 912-2499384
'00 hatch silkies/cochin mix, all black $4/ea. J. Fletcher Hampton 770-946-3682
'00 hatch turkeys, $10/ea. C. Williams Albany 912-436-2854
'00 hatch valley, gamble, blue scale, butter, quail, Amherst golden, swinhoe, firebacks, Grey peacocks, homing pigeons. Wayne Haris Fairburn 770-461-5133
'00 hatch, guineas, chickens, and ducks. Patrick McNab 828 Cedar Ridge Rd WestGreen 31567 912-384-5405
'00 hatching, 4 breeds in every pulled & stag, make offer Billy Swatzell 2758 Triune Mill Rd.
Dutch, every day layers, 4 hens and rooster. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
Fantail, pigeons, geese, ducks, bantams and 50 game cocks, call after 7:30 p.m. Brandon Hanley Canon 706-245-7376
Fertile Muscovy duck eggs, RIR, hens; also, Muscovy hen, laying now and fertile RIR eggs, six breeds of ducks. Luke Hudgins Covington 770-786-6447
Game chickens, pure red Albany, Morgan white hackles and Albany white hackle, crosses heavy spangled $25/ea. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
Game fowl, Hatch, Roundhead, Grey crossed cocks, hens, pullets, $10 up or trade for goats. Phil Wallace .Powder Springs 770943-4338
Game fowl, proven stock white Clarets and Warhorses; also, Knight grays, stags & pullets. Larry Knight Mansfield 770-7875528
Game fowl, selling out, pens, cocks, hens, clarets, butcher, hatch. Steve Whidby Carnesville 706-384-3154
very pretty, loves people, 30 days prof. training, used in camp program, sound $1500. Anne Shields Rome 706-291-0063
7 yr. blk. AQHA mare, pushbutton, no vices, '98 Paint filly, Imprinted, no vices, exc. breeding stock, lunges, bathes, clips/loads. D. Wills Cleveland 706-219-3765
8 yr. bay Paint geld., 15.1 hds., exc. on trails, loads, clips, sound, needs. exp. rider $1800. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-5357393
.8 yr. old, sorrel OH geld., 3 white socks and a blaze, 14.2hds., exc. trail horse, gentle $900. Richard Miles Ball Ground 770-4799355
9 yr. OH gelding, good trail horse, ridden English, started off, needs exp. rider $2000. Vivian McWilliam Covington 770-784-6500 770-787 -5180
9 yr. old standard female donkey, proven pasture guard $425. Bob Blahnik Jackson 770'938-1746
AMHA 2-yr. min. grey Pinto, from the Bond/Dell TE RAS bloodline, $1 OOO(have pedigree copy); AMHR 2-yr. min. chestnut/white mare, $700. David Pruett Rock Springs 706-638-3909 706-375-4512
AMHA sorrel pinto stallion, 3 yrs. old, 29 314", Van Huttenest lines $1000. L. Dover Union Point 706-486-4755
APH/Paint breeding stock filly, yearling, chestnut, friendly $1000. R. Penland Cartersville 770-382-8544
APHA 2/00 b/w tobiano colt, $1800 obo. Michele Welch Monroe 770-267-1577
AQHA bay gelding, 4 yrs. old, broke to ride, gentle, rode in parades, trail rides and horsemanship, Clinics-Ory Doc breeding $3000. J. Arnold Franklin 770-854-6773
AOHA colt & filly, Imprinted, exc. bloodlines, show or pleasure, $1200 ea. or trade. Bill James Danielsville 706-789-3871
trained to work wagon and ride, good w/children, gentle, easy to work. Ken Adams Ellaville 912-937-5708
Miniature AMHA regd. mare, 16 yrs. old, bred to foal 6/2001 ; selling w/1 yr. blk./wht. filly, $1375 for bred mare/filly. Steve Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2839
Miniature horses: 2 young colts, very affectionate, just need love in return, grt. theropy for elderly/handicapped $1000 ea. or $1500/both. C. Green Tyrone 770-487-2858 404-755-4597
Miniature mare, gray, 34" tall, $925. S. Green Kingston 770-336-9232.
Missouri Foxtrotter, 2 yr. roan filly, halter broke, Traveler-Zane Gray bloodlines, ready to start $1650. M. Maguire Gainesville 770983-9058
Mo. Foxtrotter(2), 3 yrs. old, filly $2200; 7 yrs. old, mare $1800; gentle, trails, loads, bathes, exc. broodmare. Wendy Yawn Warm Springs 706-663-2078
Morgans, regd. . bay yearling colt, Beamington gr'son $850; 6 mos. chestnut filly, purebred $750. L. Hinson Alto 706-778-7120
Mule colts, 1 yrs. old, natural gaited out of TWH mares, 1 sorrel, 1 blk. E. Allegood Moultrie 912-941-2010
PTHA/ASB, blk. & white, flashy, futurity colt, started u/s, park pleasure $10,000. J. L. Mattingly Newnan 770-251-2179
Paint 3 yr. old filly, gentle and slow $2000; 16 yr. old half Arabian gelding, well trained $1000. Jay Townsend Monroe 770-207-0759
Palomino. OH gelding, rope horse, quiet in the box, good for/#1-3 header, Call any time/leave message. Danny F Elrod 632 Whitehill School Rd Commerce 30529 706335-0903
Palomino trail horse, regd., 14.2hds., 14 yrs., has been shown, fun to ride, smooth $1800. S. Milner Macon 912-932-5059
Sporthorse APHA, 15.2hds., 6 yrs. old, schooling 2'6'', ridden by beg., good mover, flashy, athletic/talented, trails, bathes $4500/nego. Lisa Martinez LaGrange 706884-2377
Standardbreed TWH cross, 17 yrs. old, gelding, drk. brown, 15.2hds., trail horse, gentle, exc. health $1700. Marta Garland Dacula 770-339-9012
TB gray gelding, 11 yrs. old, 15.1hds., English/Western, good H/J prospect $1500/obo. L. Lance Hull 706-353-7101
TB mare bay, 12 yrs., 15.1hds., lip tattoo, sweet, easy keeper, exp. rider, trail rides $1600 obo. Bob Bond Social Circle 770-4644353
TB/OH geld., 6-yr., quiet, good all around horse, schooling 3+', 4 mos. prof. trng., $10,000; calls toll-free from Atlanta. Melinda McClenahan Sauree 770-504-4450 770-4022907
TWH 11 yr. old mare, exc. broodmare, exc. trail, does it all, good disp., must go, has papers/current shots. L. Pugh Bethleham 770-868-0214
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 blk. mare, 8 yr. old, sired by Ebony's Mountain Man, wonderful broodmare, can ride $2500. Mary Ellen Blalock Rome 706234-8069
TWH blood-typed, 6 yrs. old, blk. mare, 16hds., very gentle. Mack Robinson Bowdon 770-258-5707
TWH chestnut mare, 5 .yrs. old, white gelding, 1O yrs. old, both 15.2hds., smooth gaits, miles of trail exp. C. L. Till Jackson 770-504-9571
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Thomaston 30286 706-646-2508
'98 Nepal Kelig 2000 red yellow, dark throat golden pheasants, Old English Game bantams, homing pigeons. David Orgel Albany 912435-3973
1 pr. black swans, $250. Keith Jarvis Ashburn 912-567-2454
1 week up to 4 1/2 months, R/R, Buff Orphingtons, and others; also, fertile eggs, $2 and up. Mark Bailey Cleveland 706-219-1836
150 Mallard ducks, 3rd generation from wild, and 9 Rouen ducks. John Haymons Ailey 912583-4116
2000 Game chicks, brood fowl white hacked, war horse, Griffin white clarets and others. Jeff Thompson Loganville 770-784-7705
25 diff. kind of show bantams; also, eggs and baby chick for sale. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371
40 Silver Phoenix chicks, 2.00 ea. Willis T. Sperin Ball Ground 770-893-3406
5 Egyptian geese $100, or will trade for Pygmy nanny goats, call after 5 p.m. G.L. Johnson Chatsworth 706-695-4924
6 adult geese-Toulouse, African mixed $85 for all, 1 pr. adult India Blue peacocks, 3 yrs. old $125, mallard ducks, mixed. John Reese Hull 706-369-0508
7 Indian runner ducks, $1 Olea., $60 for all. Lawson Moore Good Hope 770-207-6306
9 chickens, 4 small pullets, rest hens and rooster, $15 for all or trade for 2 bags sweet feed. Johnnie R. Jett Rome 706-234-9072
Araucana chicks, pullets, and hens, priced according to size; also, mixed bantams. J. Agnew LaFayette 706-638-3131
Araucanas and mixed bantams, cochins, and seagoats, setting hens, roosters, and babies colorful eggs, great selection. N. Bolt Alpharetta 770-667-6464
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Game fowl, stags & cocks, pullets, hatch, brown red, Claire!. Phillip Stuart West Point 706-883-7907
Game, chicks, roast barrels, teepees for games, call for details. Richard Hudson Dawsonville 770-893-3488
Games: '00 hatch, harod brown hatch, and Sweater McGuineas hatch, others; also, pure, presven, top quality, winnie birds. James Stewart Maysville 706-652-3062
Giant white Pekin ducks for sale. 0. Sindorf Lindale 770-748-5518
Golden comet pullets, $6/ea. F. lndalsbe Powder Springs 770-943-6042
Guineas several colors. Frank McGuire Douglasville 770-942-0693
Hens, rooster, chicks, some White King pigeons, call after 6 pm. T. Miller Griffin 770229-8156
Homing pigeons, breeders, and singles good flyers $5/ea. and $8/per pair. Jeff Eubanks Woodstock 770-517-8870
.Indian Blue peachicks, born 6/30/00, 15.00 ea.; white silkie chickens, 5.00 ea. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415
Jumbo Pharoah quail for sale, $1 dressed to home, .$1.50 if shipped. Harley Taylor Vidalia 912-537-9940
Large white pekin ducks, farm raised. James Agan Adairsville 770-773-7975
Laying hens, Black Giants, RIR, buff orpingtons, other hens and rooster, $5 $6.50/ea., OBO on all. Frank Doss Loganville 770-466-8791
Many diff. breeds of pigeons and other animals for sale, will ship or del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Mixed chickens, about 25 to sell, all for one price, you make offer, some game hens; also, two small hens. L. Walker Loganville 770466-4695
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Moving, must sell, dill. types of peafowl, chickens, and pheasants. Rhonda Epps Ila 706-789-2247
Muscovy ducks, beau., high-qlty., pond required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $10 ea. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Nine young white Phoenix chickens, $15 trio or $45 for all. T. W. Jimmerson Griffin 770227-3971
Old timey guinea, 3 mos. old, $4.50/ 5 wks. old, $2.50 ea./sex links 2 1/2 mos., $2.25 ea., BR bantams, 3 mos., $2/ea. J.A. Brooks Powder Sf!rings 770-943-0559
Peacocks, all breeders, Java Green, Pied Blue, India Blue, Black Shoulder, White's many more. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166
Peacocks: pair of Jave green/3 yrs., India Blue/4 yrs., White/3 yrs., $450. Velma C. Batcherlor Per!)'. 912-825-2889
Peafowl chicks, six dill. breeds, also Silver Phoenix & white silkie chickens. Paul Mathis Temf!le 770-562-3349
Peafowl eggs $2/ea., guineas $1 O/pair., Green peacock $200, cannot ship. D. C. Townsend Kite 912-469-3444
Pekin ducks, Pharoah quail, RIR, & RIR crosses, all ages. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156
Pheasants, Reeves, chickens, quail 0.E., partiage Wyn Dot, game chicken. Gerald Hayes Flowe!)'. Branch 770-967-3877
Pheasants, ring necks; also, Jumbo ring necks $8.25/ea., delivery available. Stephen Sibley Moreland 770-304-1081
Pigeons - Homers, Helmets, Rollers; Doves Pied Ringnecks, also White Japanese Silkies. Chuck L Williams Williamson 770-229-8781
Pigeons, Indian Fantails, young birds, $5 each, sgl. only, call after 5 p.m. Paul Chachulski Milledgeville 912-932-5556
Pigeons, homers, Ice pigeons, and Russian tumblers, $5/each. David Maddox Macon 912-750-8891
Pigeons, old German owls, starlings, thailans, laughers, Budapest Spanish owls. W.W. Moreland Stone Mountain 770-921, 3493
Pigeons, racing homers & turbits. Ron Tallent Riverdale 770-991-6662
Pigeons, saddleback fantails, Jacobens, white homers, and blue bars $5 - $10 each. Mike Mooring 141 gregory lane Eatonton 31024 706-485-2879
Pigeons, white Snow Kings, good health, $5 up. Paul Otalora Greensboro 706-453-2376
Pigeons, white racing homers, young birds & prs., $6 & up. Anthony Corsello Canton 770-479-2321
Pigeons: White Homers, Thailang laughers, starlings, pygmy pouters, Spanish owls, black American fantials, Modenas ( blues, solid white, black). Walter Bell Barnesville 770358-2833
Pigeons: homers, rollers, fantails, White Kings, bantams. Clements Powell Buena Vista 912-649-3100
RIR .bantams & mixed game bantams for sale. Chris Withrow St. Ma!)'.'S 912-882-4924
RIR rooster, hens, Texas bronze turkey, free. Brad F. Golden Homer 706-677-5052
RIR, barred rock, cornish game, 20 in all, one Tom turkey $60 takes all. D. Weathers Unadilla 912-892-8536
Red Jungle fowl, all ages, $3 to $10 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Wayne Whiddon Cqrdele 912-2739040
Rhode Island Red chickens, Murrey McMurray stock, different ages, hens and roosters. G. Jackson Conyers 770-483-3533
Rhode Island Reds, Black Japs, White Leghorns, call before 9:00 p.m. Bill F. Mclaughlin Suches 706-838-4026
Ringneck pheasants, nearly grown, call for prices. Jesse B!}'.ant Franklin 706-675-3961
Roosters, mixed stock & guineas, Ive. msge. Katie Schrader Atlanta 912-273-3125
Selling out games buther hatch, regular gray, reasonable price, trios. Cathy Fowler Cumming 770-887-4689
Selling out incubator feeders, brooders cages, 2 rolls 6' wire silkies, peachicks, blue peacocks. Lee Scales College Park 770-9641656
Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB Reds, Quail Old English, Fawn duckwings. 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
Silkeys, chickens 4 mos. old, $5 ea., sex links chicks, $1 /ea. Terry Lanier Blythe 706592-2479
Silkies chicken, all colors including splash, $10/pr., $7.50 extra birds, White King pigeons, $10/pr. cheryle Mottern Eastman 912-3747646
Small guinea, turkeys, chickens; also, fresh brown eggs $1/doz. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930
Standard Cochins, black or blue, buff brahmas, $20/pr., fawn silver duckwing OE. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217
Standard buff & Partridge cochins, Peach ringnecks doves, and others. Nancy Chandler Carrollton 770-834-3490 770-830-6983
Swan, white mute, graceful and elegant, sexed, pinioned, unrelated, 2 yrs. old, $650. E. Orta Atlanta 404-264-0292
Swans, mutes, and blacks, extra single mute male, $375., guinea keets. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770-306-1984
Three dominique roosters for sale. Morris Phelps 3100 Athens Hwy Madison 30650 706-342-3796 706-342-1686
Turkeys for sale, Bronze. Bob Reece Whitesburg 770-834-2800
Turkeys, one pair red bourdon $45, two hens $20/ea. (hens mixed with Bronze); also, young $5-10/ea. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Turkeys: Black Spanish, royal, palm and blue slate. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-7731635
White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958
Xochin Bantams, feath.er footed, all ages & colors. L. Towle Fayetteville 770-716-9114
Young bantams, gray japs, gold and silver sebrights, black R.C., WOE, silver spangles, BB reds, silver phoenix: Alton Gilreath Gainesville 770-536-5168
Young guineas $6 each. Mrs. Allen Owen McDonough 770-957-9707
Poultry/Fowl Requiring
Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite quali, 7 wks. old, $2.25 ea. Bruce Tamker Byron 478-953-2910
For Sale: Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite Quail chicks, started birds, and breeders. Kenneth Stone Hazlehurst 912-375-9886
Jumbo Wisc. quail flight birds, 12 wks. old, Simmons Quail Farm. A. Simmons Twin City 912-763-2433
Northern Bobwhite quail chicks, 4 thousand per month, $0.30/ea. J.D. Rhodes Hawkinsville 912-783-2345
Northern bobwhite quail, flight cond., $3.00 ea., over 1000, $2,80 ea. James Patrick Madison 706-342-3017
Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500, $160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769
Quails & partridges, over 30 combined types hatching eggs, started, mature & breeder birds, will ship. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want G.Q.F. incubator in good condition;
also, blacktail, red Old English. Keith Tate
Dacula 770-995-8093
Want bantam chickens, Old English &
cornish bantams, 50 mi. from Tifton, call aft. 5
pm. Bobby Owens Omega 912-528-4377
Want game & bantam chickens, Golden
sebrights, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, guineas.
Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
Ifyou have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other nnontraditional" livestock.
Beau. female baby llamas, ILA regd., $800 each. Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092
Emu chicks, 2-6 mos., various prices, unproven breeders, $800 pr. James Mangum Harlem 706-556-9660
Emu one male free, you load, good stock. Hal Bivins Ailey 912-583-2420
Emus, proven breeders, $1500 pr., unproven, $800 pr., talking orders for next years hatch; $40 ea. - Barbara Baker Hamf!tOn 770-946-3041
Llamas $500/up, wean lings, adults and pregnant females, terms and dely. avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas, 2 males, 1 tri-color & 1 black, $700 ea. L. Parham Newnan 770-254-0423
Llamas, all ages & colors, regd., new crop of babies, bred females, studs, guard llamas from $800, other. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Llamas, bred females, studs, yrlg., pleasure, guard animals, packing, show quality, halter trained, terms & del. L. Beck Loganville 770-466-9870
Don't Prune Routine pruning stimulates
growth. That's not what you want when your main goal for your plants is survival, according to the
University of Georgia Extension Service. You may need to do some
selective pruning, though, when a
plant wilts and begins showing leaf scorch, and branches start dying. In
this case, cutting back the top will
reduce the water demand the
foliage places on the roots.
Llamas, pets, guards show, friendly, trained, sheared, babies, breeders, studs & stud service, terms & del. avail. J. Jones Warm Sf!rings 706-655-3953
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want 1 gentle Jersey or Guernsey milk cow to hand milk...no horns. Lynn B Hale Ellijay 706-276-1144 706-273-3838
Want 3-4 year old small Jersey cow with calf or cow to have calf in August or September. Paul Bulloch' Woodland 706674-2894
Want Black Angus bull, prefer not fullblood, 1-2 yrs., with-in surrounding area. Margaret Williams Pearson 912-422-3690
Want Fallow, Sika, Red deer; will capture w/extreme confidence, 110 tranquilizers used, paying capture fee at loading. Atlanta Gardens R. Castleberry Stockbridge 770507-9700 770-610-9109
Want Saddlebred horse and/or Welsh type pony. Patricia Garbutt Jesup 912-427-2262 912-427-2415
Want a nice gentle mare or gelding, reasonably priced. Hannah M Tidwell Cartersville 770-382-8320
Want fullblood Boer goat, young does, will trade antique hares, drawn riding, hay rake good cond. A. DeVille 701-A Maye Rd. Columbus 31907 706-561-0020
Want gentle horse to teach English lessons, will provide excellent care and love, maintenance lease only. Ann Cofield Suwanee 770-271-1459
Want goats, does & bucks, any breed considered, must be very re as. Perry Hallmark Williamson 770-228-9309
Want last horse, must be sane, sound for rigorous trail riding, easy to load, wonderful loving home. B. James Macon 912-743-9017
Want to buy Quiet, sound, smooth gaited horse, must be smooth and safe due to back problems. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
Want to buy shoats, 100 lbs./up; also, want sows & boars. Wayne Green Bremen 770562-3605
Want to lease-barrel horse for 2000-2001 show season, mine died, no money to buy one now. B Wallace Hawkinsville 912-8923970
Want young miniature jenny in exc. health. Jim Parnell Lawrenceville 404-456-1.268
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy 1:homas at 404-6519083.
'00 Colt 2/3H BP, 7', slant, walk-in tack w/hooks/saddle racks, elec. brakes, lights, spare $3895; '00 3H stock-combo GN $4495. Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-4521 770244-6244
'83 Trail-ET 6 horse, GN straight load, ramps off 1st both sides, DR lots of hooks, new tires, brakes, floor/wire $6500. Paula Bea!!}'. Vienna 912-268-5359
'87 Ponderosa 2 horse trailer, bumper pull, new paint, mats, tack comp., pull-out saddle rack $1500. K. York Clarkesville 706-7548938
'87 Ponderosa GN 2 horse trailer, slant, rear tack, partial living quarters ale $2700. Roger Davidson Camilla 912-336-7149
'88 Bonanza, 2 horse straight load, elec. brake, mats, new tires, 2 escape doors, good cond. $1800. Lynda Guinade Dahlonega 706-265-3340
'89 Barrett 20' alum. stock trailer, exc. shape $10,000. Steve Brown Portal 912"8655753
'91 Merhow 3H slantload, Gooseneck, DR, ramp, escape door into DR, extras, $5000 obo. Sheri Farley College Park 770-9960616
'92 Apache 20' GN stock-type trailer, escape door, center gate, good floor, must sell. C. Wilson Per!)'. 912-987-2025
'92 CM trailer, 2 horse, escape door, tack comp., mats, center gate, padded, elec. brakes, kept. under cover $2200. Robert King Behtlehem 770-339-1549
'92 Jackson 2 horse step up bumper pull, stored in doors, tall, walk-thru, perfect cond. $3200. Shari Burkett Ball Ground 770-4797422
'93 Bonanza 3H bumper pull trailer, new treated floor w/mats $2100. R. Copelan Aragon 770-684-5113
'93 GN slant w/rear tack, 3 horse w/ac, water, lights, trade for motorhome or $4500. Wendell Fielder Buchanan 770-574-9707
'93 three horse slant gooseneck, extra tall & wide, good floor/mats, exc. cond., cream colored $3500. A. Nixon LaGrange 706-8128865
'94 colt 28' 5 horse, slant load, GN, ale, alum. wheels, new tires $3500. Glenda Thompson Dexter 912-875-4303 -
'95 Ponderosa GN, 2 horse slant-camper, sleeping quarters, rear tack, escape door, exc. cond. $4800. Wade Weinell Tiger 706-7829943
'95 S&H bumper pull 4 horse, white tack comp., fully enclosed, new floor, tires, brakespadded, mats, $3500 obo. C. Leaver Gainesville 770-2!17-1526
'95 Sundowner alum. 4 horse slant GN trailer, dressing rm., drop windows, pull out tack, like new $13,000. Dale Harrel Newnan 770-254-9465
'96 16' Ponderosa horse/livestock combo, exc. cond., grey silver $1900; must sell. C. Kelly Buchanan 770-646-7111
'96 4 star 4H SL GN, 7'6" tall, 7' wide, drop windows, ramp, new tires, exc. cond. $13,500. M. Martin Midland 706-563-4416
'96 Dixie craft 3 horse, GN slant, 6'sw tack/dressing, elec. brakes, mats, 6.5' X 6.5', $5300. Keith Smith Carrolton 770-834-2844
'96 Sundowner 3 horse slant gn, 1O'" living quarters, + 3' mid-tack, like new. Judy Bradley Lawrenceville 770-995-1074
'96 Sundowner 3 horse, slant GN trailer, full living quarters, stud wall, rear tack. Dwight Dunn Plains 229-824-3503
'96 WW alum. GN 3 horse slant, dressing rm., exc. cond. $9500 nego. Traci Cohen Calhoun 706-625-8698
'96 colt white, 5 horse slant load, GN, good size, tack room $3500. David Adler Griffin 770-228-9394
'96 featherlite GN, 4 horse slant combo w/dressing rm., gr!. cond. $10,500. Kevin Phillips Pelham 912-377-4790
'97 Keifer built 3 horse slant, living quarters, shower, holding tank, heat/air, 8 ft. awning, drop windows, 1 piece fiberglass top. Herman Butler Pembroke 912-653-2460
'97 Sundowner, 2 horse gooseneck alum., exc. cond. Joyce Belcher Calhoun 706-6295261 706-602-8778
'98 3H slant trails west, full living quarters, mid-tack awing, drop windows, like new $22,000. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706216-1396
'98 WW BP 16' red horse/stock trailer, escape gate, center divider, slide/swing rear gate, $2750. Gregg Jordan Villa Rica 770289-1911
'99 Colt 3 horse slant GN, sleeping qrts., mats, spare, extras, exc; cond. $4700. Stan Darden Roberta 912-836-9412
'99 colt 4 horse slant GN, extra lrg. dressing tack rm., saddle racks, pulls good VGC $6000. D. Merker! Pembroke 912-898-0474
15 1/2" Tex Tan Western saddle w/breast collar, exc. cond. $300. Sandra Bower Augusta 706-796-3268
16' Harrell livestock trailer, BP, new floor, good paint, $1000 or. trade for 20' Gooseneck. Alison Driggers Glennville 912-654-8849
16' horse/livestock trailer, center gate, side door, very well maintained. Betty Franks Tifton 912-386-9146
16' livestock trailer, bumper pull, covered top, elec. brakes; middle divider, exc. cond. $2500. Bill Hudson Byron 912-956-4849
17" Stuben Tristan English saddle, havanna, fittings included, exc. cond. $500/obo. Donna Scarborough Comer 706783-5982
17" _all purpose English saddle w/fittings $22~CWesierri pony saddle & pad for sniall child(never been used) $100. J. Schower Locust Grove 770-954-1372
1960's original Billy Cook all around, gr!. cond., kept oiled, cleaned, ride or display $700. Susie Chastain Breman 770-537-6983
2 horse, BP trailer, fully enclosed, new floor, mats, tack, divider, dual axle 650. H. Kinsey Cleveland 706-865-551 O
2-horse stock trlr., gooseneck, very good cond., no rust, new tires, sound fir., hvy. mats, silver color, $1000/0BO. Ed Smith Senoia 770-599-3106
20' livestock/horse GN trailer, front tack room, rear bay wing doors, slant load, good floor, brush fenders $1200. B. Applewhite Tifton 912-388-9597
2000 Ponderosa 16' BP stock trailer, elec. brakes, center gate, grey $2600; call between 8-10 pm. Leon Smith Eatonton 706-4851163
2000 WW 3H slant-load, BP trailer, w/walkin tack and. DR. combination, double axle w/electric brakes/escape door, new cond. $4300. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276
2000 sooner 3H royale, full LQ, hay rack, financing avail., 2000 3H Towlite GN, 6'8" wide, rear tack, big DR $8500. Tom Bourne Marietta 770-3311766
3 horse slant load, GN, 12' living qrts., shower, rear swing out tack $3000. Randy Roof Rabun Gal! 706-746-6546
96 WW bumper pull horse/stock trailer, green, 14ft, elect. brakes, mats, $2250. Keith Seymour Covington 770-787-9449
Australian saddle w/horn, pad, breast collar w/running martingale, used 5 times, like new $375. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134
Belting 6' wide, good for horse trailers $5.00 ft. Tom Jones 3473 Old High Tower Loganville 30052 770-388-0704
Brown Bona Allan English saddle $100; blk. English saddle $100; no checks. Bobbie Carr Newnan 770-251-2111
Doctors buggy, very good cond., custom trailer for buggy $2500 for both. Robbin Bowen Chatsworth 706-695-841 O
For sale Hale 2 horse trailer w/tack rm., buniper pull, good tires and good floor w/mats $1100. Polly Jackson Moultrie 912-890-1551
Harry Dabbs endurance saddle, 17" English, exc. cond., com!., 3 yrs. old, 1 owner, $1400 new, asking $890. S. Hudgins Milner 770-227-1432
Homemade 16' cattle trailer w/center divider, $800 firm, mf 3 pt. hitch hay rake $400. Allen Bond Elberton 706-283-2632
Horse size harness, grt. cond. w/two wheel cart $600. Margaret Sincere Dahlonega 706867-9779 706-216-7591
Pessoa A/O 17.5 saddle, wide tree, European seat, padded knee rolls, new cond. $1500; Western Silver show saddle $4000. Jan Hoffman Athens 706-208-0527
Pony harness and cart $200. Ray Pruitt Lawrenceville 770-822-0878
Portable cattle feeder, $700; Gehl 65, grinder/mixer; both good cond. $600. Jessie J. Driggers Route 1, Box 264 Glennville 30427 912-654-3814
Prix Des Nations close contact Crosby saddle, 18", like new cond. $500; girth & stirrups included misc. tack. L. Bode Columbus 706-327-5629
Saddle, simco , 16" roping, 55 lbs., nice older model, Circle Y 17", flex fit, used three times $500/$750. B. W. Aycox Covington 770-786-8417
Saddles, 4 Western, 1 roping $150/up, blankets & bridles. R. Smith Hampton 770227-0504
Silver plate w/gold bars show halter, horse size, It. oil, like new w/show lead $175. Cyndie Geiger Gainesville 770-536-9819
Sundowner 3 horse GN, 18.3' horizon, manuf. 11-97, LQ, sink, cab, closet, gas heater, shower in stall $14,000. Andi Barrentine Buchanan 770-646-3514
Trailer 20' horse/cattle, GN $1200; Shaver Steak driver $800; both good cond. Ervin Jones Blairsville 706-745-6152
Turnout sheets, Rambos wug plus light $175; Rambo light $85; fits 15-16hds., barely used. K. Rosskopf Snellville 770-972-5136
Two English saddle w/bridles, 1 cutback & 1 all purpose $125 ea. M. Leisure Tallapoosa 770-574-9455
WW bumper pull trailer, 2 yrs. old, used twice $2000 cash. D. Patrick Conyers 770788-0834
Wagon/harness for sale, wagon seat 6; built on auto axels, new paint, $600; leather harness w/collar bridle w/blinders $175; $'700/both. Alysia Carlisle Athens 706-3548436
Want 2 horse GN alum. trailer, 1990/up, good cond. in Atlanta area, under $9000. M. Macpherson Alf!haretta 770-667-1304
Want Dover Elite or Dover Premier close contact English saddle, 17 1/2" seat. Deborah Wilson Monroe 770-207-1882
Want used panels to make a round pen. Lynn Hodges Cave Sf!ring 706-777-0920
Want used turkey feeders, located in northern half of state. Patricia Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496
Wanted: Featherlite or. Sundowner Alum. GN, 2 or 3 horse slant. Lucille Matthews Newnan 770-253-8138
Western trail saddle, 15 1/2" seat, well built, includes pad, girth cover and matching saddle bags $450. R. Adams Athens adamsr1@msn.com 706-354-1688
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
1 adult_ doe, 8 young bunnies $3 ea., call aft. 6 pm. _or on . w_eek_~nds. . Ed.W.i!fd, Dosl> Covington 770~784-7479
12 asst'd young adults, asst'd mixed breeds $5 ea., must take all, herd reduction. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670
6-8 week old bunnies, $6 ea. Horace F Lafavor Lithia Sf!rings 30122 770-941-1806
Asst'd breeds/sizes, bunnies, f~er, breeders, big selection, also manure, call before 9 pm. D. Morgan Monroe 770-2070010
Asst'd breeds/sizes, bunnies, fryers, breeder, many to choose from. Jimmy Yancey 3773 Johnson Dr. Snellville 30039 770-9722346
Breeder does for sale, some bred, MiniRex, Mini-Lop, Dwarf, Dutch, Standard, some bucks, State licensed. Donna Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994
Bunnies to breeders, Florida whites, San Juan, Tan, NZW & mixed, all colors & sizes. William Kittrell Covington 770-786-2231
Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Mini-Rex, Dwarf, Dutch, NZW, San Juan, Standard Fryers, big stock reduction sale. S. Guiney Covington 770-786-6227
Bunnies to breeders, Mini-Lops, Mini-Rex, NZW, San Juan and Fryers, live or dressed, rabbit compost GA. licensed. Bill Jackson Villa Rica 770-459~4080
Bunnies, breeders, ' fryers, 2nd feeders, several breeds avail. $3/up, wholesalers more than welcome. Richard Johnson Monroe 770-267-5066
Cute sweet bunnies, several ages, colors and sizes. Joy D. Castle 1900 Kendrick Rd., West Brooklet 30415 912-823-4281
English Angora bunnies, dill. colors, cute and fuzzy $40 ea., mixed Mini-Lop, brown $10. Kathleen Minkkinen Dallas 770-4435788
Flemish giants for sale, dill. ages. Wylie Richardson Jonesboro 770-478-6352
Four 5 wk. old bunnies, $10 ea., one 6 mos. bunnie $15; call 9 am-3 pm. or e-mail. Sherrie Winstead Newnan 770-502-7856
Free bunnies, not for slaughter, 1 male, 4 females, white w/brown spots. Norma Miller Mableton 770-944-0839
Free rabbits to a good home(or homes), 4 Mini-Lops, 4 Dwarfs. Tricia Marr Atlanta 770350-9347
Jersey woolies, all sizes and prices. A. C. Sloan Cartersville 770-336-5151
Mini-Rex rabbits, pedigree, small breed, velvet fur bunnies, breeders, supplies avail. Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554
Mixed rabbits for sale, $5 ea. Steve Crouch Clermont 770-983-9535
NZ, White, Red, Black bunnies, breeder does, and fryers, healthy, call aft. 6 pm. J. Olsen Dahlonega 706-867-7008
NZW babies, fryers, breeder bucks, $5 to $8; feeders, waterers, cages $45. Fred Phillies Franklin 706-675-6788
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
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NZW baby bunnies to adults, $5 ea. P. 2000 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 horse quality; sq. Organically produced white multiplying r----------------------------~
Moorhead Gainesville 770-287-8392
bales, $4/bale. B. Bullock Dallas 770-445- onions for fall planting or eating, 1/2 gal./$9
NZW breeders & fryers dwarfs, all colors. """9"""39"'2~~~~~-~-~~~~~~ PP. Ben Cochran 124 Virginia Ave.
Livestock Sales and Events
John Nall Sylvester 912-776-3559
2000 Tift 44, horse qlty. well fert., $5/bale. Cedartown 30125 770-748-3468
NZW bunnies/fryers $9 ea., cages also Dan Tant Barnesville 770358-3024
Rye, 95% germ., Oats 92% germ., mixed,
avail. $45 ea. Cindy Ward Senoia 770-502- 2000 fescue hay, sq. bales in barn, $3/bale, 50# bags, cleaned & bagged, $7/ea. Henry
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dely. extra, well fert. Leonard Rhyne Holman Butler 770-979-0063 912-862-5281
Premium meat rabbits, young NZW breeders for sale, $20 ea., top qlty., avail. now. Tony Graham Moultrie 912-890-0294
Purebred Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf bunnies & breeders, healthy w/pedigrees, $25/up. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
Purebred Satins w/pedigree blk., red, copper. Paul Nix Ball Ground 770-893-4221
Rabbits & bunnies, Mini-Rex, Mini-Lops & Dwarfs, $15-$20 ea., all colors. Nicky Reeves Curnming 678-513-6101
Barnesville 770-358-3913
2000 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales $2.25 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon '-7'-06""'-"'3""56""'-"'8"'2-'--95"---..,.-~~----~~
2000 fescue rnxd. w/other grass, good for cows, mulches, rain free in barn. H.D. Tripp
Conyers 770-922-6098
2000 fescue orchard grass hay, 4x5 round
or square bales, dely. avail. Bill Bleckley 378 Black Diamond Road Clayton 30525 706_78_2_-_33_1_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
White & red multiplying onions, $12/gal. Jim Garrett Royston 706-245-6665
White multiplying onions, just harvested & dried, $15/gal. C. K. Phillips 1088 Cown Rd Villa Rica 30180 770-459-1050
Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed for sale, $7/per. bag, delivery available. J. Moncrief Roberta 912-836-4749
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 99.74% pure, seed, 87% germ., $7.50/per bu., Ken Powell Wrightsville 912-864-0244
Rabbits for sale, San Juan, breeder and 2000 horse qlty. fescue berrnuda rnxd., sq.
fryers $6/up. Brian Gray Covington 678-342- bales $3 in field/rolls, $30-4x5, dely. avail. R.J.
0421
. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
Rabbits, bunnies to young adults, beautiful . 4x5 rolls of hay (this year) $25 per roll will
colors, Jersey woolies, $6.00, near Jackson weigh 1000 to. 1050 pounds. N. G. Tippins
Indian Spring Park. Marianna Lord Flovilla "'B"'a'x'""le~y'"'9'""1""2'""-3"'6'"'"7--9'-'0'""8"'3-..,.-~~-~~-,,-.,.
770-775-2992
Alfalfa hay for sale, sq. bales, horse qlty., 70
San Juan Cotton Tail rabbits, $6 ea., home lb. avg. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-485-
of th original Mountain Runners.
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Ag Plants for Sale
2000 oat straw $2/bale, plus feed oats $2/bsh., excellent horse quality, discount for large quantities. M. Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-3310
Batnut (trapa bicornis) pond plant, produces edible, batlike nut, 3 plants+ 1 nut, $5/including S&H. J. Bass 37 Wren Cr.
Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 12:30 pm, Every Fri. Livestock Auction, 12 noon,
Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Inc.,
cattle, goats, sheep & hogs,
Lyons. Info: 9~ 2-526-8196/8202.
Chattahoochee Livestock, Inc.,
Every Mon. Livestock Sale, 12:30 pm, D &
Duncan Bridge Rd., Cleveland. Info:
N Livestock Services, Inc., Hwy. 74
706-219-3110.
East, Thomaston. Info: 706-647-7451 Every Fri. night Circle Double S Horse
(day) or 706-647-9414/3171 (night).
Sale, tack 7:30 pm, horse sale 9 pm,
Every Mon. Cattle & Hog Sale, 1:30 pm,
Hwy. 341, Hazlehurst. Info: Steve
Swainsboro
Stockyard, Inc.,
Underwood, 912-375-5543/2217.
Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-3201/2661. Every Fri. night Small Animal & Goat Sale,
Every 1st, 3rd & 5th Mon. Dairy Cow
Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341
Replacement Sale, 12 noon, Mid-
S., Barnesville. Info: 770-786-
Georgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy.
2029/358-1786.
16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314. Every Fri. night Gray Bell Animal Auction, 7
Every Tues. Cattle Sale, 1 pm, Dixie
. pm, small animals & goats, Hwy. 281,
Livestock, Oak Park. Info: 912-578-
Royston. Info: Billy Joe Bell, 706-245-
3263.
4205.
Every Tues. Lanier Farmers Livestock Corp. Every Fri. night Goat & Fowl Auction, 7:30
Sale, 12 noon, Jot-Em-Down Rd.,
pm, Farmers. & Dealers Auction, 3292
Grantharn Jasper 706-692-3449
Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, fert., $2.50, out Macon 31220
Cumming. Info: 706-844-9223.
Lanebridge Rd., Jesup. Info: 912-427-
Young breeding Dwarfs $25 ea., feeder of field. Bob Brady Augusta 706-798-6552
Blackberry Thornless bear root plants & Every Tuei;. Auction, all hogs, accepting 7-
6005.
rabbits, Lops, Minis, all kinds and colors., Coastal berrnuda hay $3/sq. bale. Bishop root cutting, Navaho & Arapaho. Matthew
11 am, Moultrie Livestock Co., Every Fri. night Rock Creek Livestock
$5/up. Frankie Hicks Conyers 770-483-6498 Pirkle Covington 770-786-6095
Pace Oxford 770-787-3072
Moultrie. Info: Randy Bannister, 912-
Horse & Tack Sale, 8 pm, Hwy. 369,
Coastal berrnuda, rain free, horse qlty., 4x5 Figs,
muscadines,
plurngranites,
985-1019.
Brown's Bridge Rd., Cumming. Info:
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN rolls; stored in barn. David Muse P~rry 912- scuppernong, plants & trees. R. Sapp Vidalia Every Tues. Cattle Sale, 1 pm, Thomasville
987-3386
912-537-3550
Stockyard, Inc., Thomasville. Info:
706-782-6434 or 770-887-9273 (sale night only).
Feed Oats cleaned in 50# bags, reasonably White multiplying onion sets, no fertili?er or
912-226-4230 (Mon.-Fri.).
Every Sat. Nails Creek Poultry/Miscellaneous
If you have questions regarding ads in this category. call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'00 Alfalfa $6.50/per bale, excellent. quality, only 100 bales left. Bud Brantley Mount Vernon 912-583-2557
'00 Alfalfa hay $9/bale, good quality. David Barnett Nichlolson 706-757-3470
'00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have Tift 44 and Coastal berrnuda, well fert., sq. bale, horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-291-0671
'00 Alicia Bermuda hay, $2.50 sq. bales horse qlty., in barn fert., weed free; also, $1 mulch hay sq., near Savannah. Gary Hollingsworth Midway 912-884-3344 800679-2000
'00 Bermuda hay. exc. qlty., under barn, well
priced, leave message. Edwin Allen Butler 912-862-3288
Feed. oats, bulk only, $2 per bsh. Marvin Lewis Cordele 912-273-4329
Fescue hay $3.50 per bale, delivery included. G.ene McTyre Kingston 706-2929382 706-506-0562
Horse quality perennial peanut hay, square bales. Susan Braun Hahira 31632 912-7943666
Mulch hay $2.50 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
Mulch hay wheat straw, $2.25 per bale in barn. G Gilchrist Clarksville 706-754-4587
New crop berrnuda hay, square bales, $4.00 ea., in barn. Larry Eley White Plains 30678 706"467-2184
Oats for sale, '00 crop, top qlty. feed or seed, bulk only, $3 per bsh. Ted Milliron Shellman 912-679-5801
chemicals added for eating or fall planting, $18/gal. David Nickolas Jesup 912-427-7100
Yellow multiplying onion plants now for green onions this winter, $18/gal. plus shipping. J. White Lithonia 770-987-9790
Ag Seecl/Pl~nts Wanted
-want bing cherries -If muscadines~ scuppernongs plants, will ship. Gene Wilbanks Clayton 706-782-5720
Want cabbage pea seed, small amount. Kc King 310 Holly Dr Albany 31705 229-4362058
Want old tirney ice bean seed, clean & strings, like 1/2 runners. R. Barnes Hampton 770-603-7642 '-'-'w'""'a""n""'t'""'s'"o'""'rn"'eo'--n-e_t_o_p~la_n_t~50~a-cr_e_s_w~in-te_r_ry_e.
w/a no-till drink after Sept 15. Butch Milner Eastman 912-374-5571 912-374-4920
Every Tues. night Horse & Tack Sale, 7
Auction, 1 pm, doors open at 9 am, first
pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, 1 mi.
come, first served, Hwy. 59 S.,
from Quitman on Hwy. 84 E. Info:
Carnesville. Info: 706-376-5728/335-
912-263-9940 (barn) or 912-985-4205
7699.
(home).
Every Sat. Peoples Livestock Company
Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Taylor County Pig &
Sale, 12 noon, Cartersville. Info: 770-
Goat Sale, 7:30 pm, Reynolds. Info:
382-5761or770-387-9301.
Tommy Smith, 912-847-3664 or 912- Every Sat. night All Breed Horse/Tack
847-3479.
Sale, 7 pm, Hwy. 20 Horse Sale,
Every Wed. morning Butcher Hog Sale,
Cumming. Info: Mary Strayhorn, 770-
Smith Bros. Livestock, Bartow. Info:
844-0575.
912-364-3920.
.
Every Sat. & Sun. Tack & Equine Supplies
Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Wilkes
Swap Meet, 8 arn-5 pm, Farmers &
County Stockyard, Hwy. 78, N. By-
Dealers Auction, 3292 Lanebridge Rd.,
Pass, Washington. Info: Graydon
Jesup. Info: 912-427-6005.
Bobo, 706-678-2632.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Fowl Sale, 1
Every Wed. Cattle Sale, 1 pm, Blackshear
pm, H&M Livestock Market, old
Livestock Sales, Inc., 1341 Pine Grove
stockyard, Hwy. 46 E., Metter. Info:
Rd., Nicholls. Info: 912-449-5100.
Hugh or Myra Fountain, 912-537-2172
fertilized, large round rolls and square bales. Oats, top qlty., also, wheat, for feed and fall
Steve Webb Tifton 912-528-4830
seed. Tommy Adcock Good Hope 770-267-
FLOWERS FOR SALE
Every Wed. Cattle Sale, 12:30 pm, NE Ga.
or 912-282-9691 (Fri. & Sat.).
Livestock Auction Barn, Inc., Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm, Tri
'00 ~errnuda hay, round and square bales, 7639
Winterville Rd., Athens. Info: Lewis
County Livestock Sales, Ambrose.
well fert. and rain free, horse quality. James Walden Douglas 912-383-8092
'00 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality,
Shelled feed corn $8/100 bag; feed oats $2.50/bsh. exc. horse feed. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-2356
If you have questions about this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
square bales in barn, $2.50, you pick up. Ann Walsh Statesboro 912-839-2281
'00 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $3.00 at barn, horse quality. Margaret M Morrison 2120 Hickory Crossing Rd. Hartwell 30643 706376-5856
'00 Coastal berrnuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $35/ea.; 2000 oats, top quality $3/bush. Chad Riggs Waynesboro 706-437-8510
'00 Coastal berrnuda, Bahia mix, 1000 lb. bales, in barn fert., rain free, can deliver, $35. Billy Stevens Gray 912-986-6406 912-9863720
'00 Feed oats avail., cleaned in 50# bags, reasonably priced, leave message. Steve Allen Cataula 706-327-1881
'00 fescue cow hay, cut in May, well fert., square bales $2.75/ea. Cecil Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644
'00 fescue hay cut mid June 800 to 1ooo lbs.
bales $15 per bale: Tim Dillard Whitesburg 770-830-7574
'00 fescue hay, sq. bales $2:50 per bale. Dennis Bottoms Cumming 770-889-5235
'00 fescue hay, well fert., weed free, sq. bales $3.25 in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770942-3759
'00 fescue, 4x5, rnd. bales, heavily fert., good access, will load, call for avail. J. Magnant Silver Creek 706-802-0608
'00 fescue, top qlty., 4'x5' rolls in barn $25, outside $20. Bryant Tipton Hiawassee 706896-2135 706-376-3320
'00 fescue/berrnuda rnxd. sq. bales, limed & fert., $3.75 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770945-6433
Square bales Alfalfa, $7.50 delivery. Bobby Ray Dollar 2201 Bay Springs Road Adrian 31002 912-272-9994 912-272-8770
Well fer!. 4x5 bales iri barn, fescue/orchard grass, in barn. Jim Long Rome 706-2327946
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
- Want'mPoo Aficia,Tift 85 and Coastal hay,
large round rolls. Jimmy Miles Baxley 31513 912-367-7602
Want 300 square bales of horse, quality Bermuda hay, delivered, have conveyer for loft. Barry Higgins Douglasville 770-9201371 770-403-2855
Want used 495 haybine. Douglas Patterson Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-942-2637
AG SEED FOR SALE
Ifyou have questions regarding this category. call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more- than 9 months old) for each type seed advertised. Reports will be returned upon request. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$1 w/SASE ea. pkg.: baby breath, catnip, Sweet William, lavender hummingbird vine, black-eye Susan vine. Debbi Knuth 665 Weldon Rd. Palmetto 30268
$1.50 ea. pkt./$0.55 LSASE, physalis/cream flowers vitex: light blue, dk. blue or white. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1.50 ea. w/$0.55 LSASE: Vernonia, Missurica, or Altussirna, odd-seed, evening primrose, salvia, coccinea or bi-color. K. Lane Valdosta 912-242-1368
$1.50 ea.I w/LSASE $0.55: blue, white, or mixed butterfly-bush, silk vine brazil buttons, northern oat grass. B. Lane Chula 912-8316386
$1/pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. mull. orders): larkspur, o.f. poppy, sweet William, o.f. hollyhock, coneflower (echinacae), Rudbeckia (glorosia daisy), rnelarnpodium. Nancy Crosby Reidsville 912-739-4754
$1/pkt. w/SASE: '00 red cypress vine, attracts hummingbirds, yellow hibiscus, orange-yellow cosmos, attracts butterflies. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$1/pkt. w/SASE: cleome, four o'clock, money plant, rudbeckia, purple cone flower, irnpatien. Venita Thompson Maysville 706335-5238
'00 seed, re-seeding petunias rnxd., 1000 seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700
'00 seed: coreopsis, zinnia, marigold $1/pk,
'00 oats, super horse quality feed, heavy, seed. Propagation of such seed is a w/SASE, still have limited amounts; also, '99
germ. 96%, cleaned, 50 lb. bags of Alicia hay, violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act seed $0.50/SASE. Freida Chambers 5812
square & rourid. Carol Sapp Barney 912-775- and the Federal Seed Act. If you have All. Hwy. Flowery Branch 30542
2038
questions regarding certified seed, call the '00 seed: purple cone flower, black,eyed
'OO sorghum sudan square bales, $1.50 in Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Susan, shasta & yellow daisy, acantus,
field, excellent feed hay. Wallace Vassar 487 Department of Agriculture Seed Division, verbena, 4 o'clock, Glory Morning $1/SASE.
Benson St. Hartwell 30643 706-376-9019
(404) 656-3635.
G. Samford Avondale Estates 404-299-
Thompson, 706-769-7225 (home) or
Info: 912-359-3803/2914.
706-549-4790 (barn).
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse &Jack Sale,
Every Wed. Cattle Auction, sale time 1 pm,
Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341
Moultrie Livestock Co,, Moultrie. Info:
S., Barnesville. Info: 770-786-
Randy Bannister, 912-985-1019.
2029/358-1786.
Every Wed. Livestock Sale, 12 noon, Mid- Every 1st & 3rd. Sat. Goat, Chicken, Pig &
Georgia Livestock Market, Inc., Hwy.
Misc. Sale, 12 noon, Blackshear
16 W., Jackson. Info: 770-775-7314.
Livestock Sales, Inc., 1341 Pine Grove
Every Wed. Cattle Sale Auction, all classes,
Rd., Nicholls. Info: 912-449-5100.
1 pm, video sales 3rd Thurs., 10 am, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Sale,
breeder cattle sales Fri. night as
outside sale, 10 am, inside sale, 1
announced (prs., springers & bulls), all
pm, Lee's Auction, 483 White Hill Rd.,
hog sales cancelled, Turner Co.
Sylvania. Info: Betty Lee, 912-857-
Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn. Info: 800-
3269 or 912-857-3001 (barn).
344-9808.
Every 2nd & 4th Sat., H&M Livestock
Every Wed. Nails Creek Poultry Auction, 7
Market Goat Sale (formerly Baxley
pm, chickens, fowls, etc., everyone
Goat Sale), 12:30 pm, pigs, goats & all
welcome, buyers & sellers, Hwy. 59 S.,
kinds of fowl, fairgrounds off Hwy. 341
Carnesville. Info: 706-335-7699/376-
E., Baxley. Info: 912-537-2172.
5728.
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats", Poultry &
Every Thurs. Slaughter Hog Sale, 11 am,
Miscellaneous Sale, 12 noon, Pearson
NW Ga. Pork, Inc., Adairsville. Info:
Livestock, U.S. 441 N., Pearson. Info:
Arthur Smith, 404-773-7764 (Thurs.)
912-422-3211.
or 800-342-1196 (Mon.-Fri.).
Every 2nd, 4th & 5th Sat. Goat & Poultry
Every Thurs. Hog Sale, 11 :30 am, Cattle
Sale, 12 noon, also 5th Fri. night, 7
Sale, 1 pm, Sumter Livestock,
pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction,
Americus. Info: Kelly Buchanan, 800-
526 . Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info:
476-2931.
.912-237~8825 or 912-469-3533.
Every Thurs. Dairy Cow Replacement Sale, Every 4th Sat. Horse/Tack Sale; 3 pm, Lee's
12 noon, baby calf sale, 11 am, cattle
Auction, 483 White Hill Rd., Sylvania.
sale & livestock auction follows dairy
Info: Betty Lee, 91.2-857-3269 or 912-
sale, Duvall Livestock Market, 1101
857-3001 (barn).
Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Info: Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat &
Barnett Malcom, 706-453-7368 or
Sheep Sale, 12 noon, receiving
800-282-0747.
animals at 9 am, located off State
Every Thurs. South Central Livestock, Inc.
Route 384 across from White County
Cattle Sale, 1:30 pm, Fitzgerald. Info:
Line. Info: Mike & Judy Stepp, 770-
912-423-4400 or 800-423-4460.
869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-869-
Every Thurs. Cattle Sale & Livestock
7726.
Auction, 12 noon, Calhoun Stockyard,
Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Rd., S.W.,
Notice
Calhoun. Info: 706-629-1900.
The Livestock Sales & Events
Every Thurs. night Holland Livestock Calendar is published monthly. The
Auction Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, calendar appears each month outlined in
'00, fescue & orchard grass hay, good Abruzzi rye 82-89% germ, $7.00/per 501b. 0505
merchandise auction, every Wed., a clip-and-save border so the listing can
quality, large round, square bales, negotiable. bag, 200 or more bags, $6.50/bag, delivery '99 giant mix color zinnia seeds $1/pk.
Henry A Allison Cleveland 706-865-2710
available on large orders. Sheri Jones w/SASE. Marnie Hayes Williamson 770-
7:30- pm, Hwy. 23 N., Glennville. Info: be easily clipped and saved for refence
912-654-0391.
during the month. If you have any
'99 & 2000 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., all sq. Reynolds 912-955-8238
228-3868
I Every 2nd & 4th Thurs. Feeder Pig Sale, questions about the Livestock Sales &
bales, $7/ea., dely. avail. Jill Sutherland Annual rye grass seed, cleaned & bagged, 1 gal. Hollies, Compacta Fosters, Helleri, 3 I
Jefferson 706-367-8821
50 lb. bags, 94% germ., $16/ per. bag. Troy gal., Abelia, Carolina, Sapphire, Leyland, I
'99 Alfalfa hay 3' cutting sq. bales, exc. qlty, Chandler Danielsville 706-789-3726
Savannah; below retail, gty. disc. Rodger
6 pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox Inc., Lyons. Info: 912-526-8196/8202. at 404-656-3682.
~----------------------------~ loaded w/leaves, $8.50. David Eash Alto 706- Cert. Tift 44 & Russell berrnuda sprigs, will Flotta Greeni;boro 706-467-6014
778.1588
custom plant on your fields w/conventional or 1 gal. hollies, cornpacta, Fosters, Helleri, 3
Ajuga 100 for $25 PP, white marigold seed,
Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental
'99 Alfalfa hay, premium horse qlty., second no-till planter. Charles Hurley Summerville gal. Abelia, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland dreamland zinnia, yellow melarnpodiurn, pepper, morning glory, passion flower,
cutting, dely. avail. or pick-up at farm. R. 706-857-2707 706-857-7689
Savannah, below retail qty. disc: Virginia dahlia, all seed Hl0/$3. P.P. Bob Reese foxglove, rudbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE.
Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
Certified Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 92% germ., Flotta Greensboro 706-454-0678
Valdosta 912-244-8891
Barbara Barrett Sharpsburg 770-304-8413
'99 Tift 44 Coastal berrnuda hay, horse qlty., 99% pure cleaned & bagged, 56#, 1 bu. bag, 3' Leylands $6, 5' Leylands $15, Amaryllis bulblets, large '99, $151100 fall Angel's trumpet, yellow (giant) & pink, all
well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. S. Ga crop improvement blue tag, Reggie Faulk cryptornerias 3' $6. Harvey Moriarty Buford orders, blooming size 6/$30, all PPD mixed sizes 6'"to 6'. Bill Mizzell Atlanta 404-767-
Acres Thomasville 912-22&2268
Dublin 912-463-3199 912-463-3319
770-945-1863
colors. C.D. Hill 642 Hendrick Rd. Ft. Valley 6120 404-932-8124
'99 Tift 44 berrnuda, well fert. & weed free, Crimson Clover, 94% germ, 0.70 per 4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; special 31030 912-825-2719
Angel's trumpets, hydrangeas, Elephant
60+ 4x5 rolls, $15/roll, Ive. rnsg. Steve Taunton pound, 50 pound bags, large quantity sales, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses, Angel trumpet trees, butterfly brushes, ears, cobalt blue salvia, sweet autumn
Hahira 912-794-1066
cheaper. Scotty Jones Reynolds 912-949- display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson cassia, conferate rose, camillia, craple mrytle, clematis, house plants, jade, . walking iris,
1999 hay, horse quality, square or round 2307
770-775-4967
pampas grass, weeping willow, ligustrum mother-in-law tongue, peace fern. Emma
bales. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-729-5343 Crystal white multiplying onions for 8 varieties of elephant ears, Hardy wisteria. Tina Ross Waynesville 912-778- Ward Carrollton 770--258-2046
904-225-0222
summer/fall planting, $15/gal., $25/2 gals, bananas, ferns, including Japanese climbing 5580
Antique roses $10/gal., 45 + varieties. Lisa
2000 Alfalfa, sweet grass, square, 40 lbs. postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556- ferns, plus many more. Pam Jolley Decatu Angel trumpets, purple, dbl. blooms in pots, Bullard/ Pat Conner Macon 912-474-1298
bales/$4.50, purchase in 100 bale increments. 6124
.
770-593-1599
$8/ea. A. Barfield Newnan 770-253-0553
912-474-3116
Richard Gillespie Carrollton 770-214-0951
Iron Clay peas, 90% & 88% germ., 50 Achillea, hosta, rntn. mint, daylilies, Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type, August lilies 6/$12, butter and egg plants 2
2000 Alicia berrnuda horse qlty. hay $2.75 to lb./bag, $18, 60 lb./bag, $21.60, Centennial Siberian iris, black berry lily, crinum lily, bloom $1/pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or doz./$12, (perennial), Jacob's ladder, lge.
$3.50/bale, depending on qty. purchased. John soybeans, 60 lb./$9. C. Thompson Augusta rebloom dwarf iris, ginger, japanese iris, white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. zinnias, dbl. red hollyhocks/yarrow $2 SASE.
Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216
706-733-7092
other. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088 Leesburg 31763
L. Brooks Armuchee 706-291-4196
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August t6, 2000
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
GARDENING EVENTS
Aug. 19 Goat Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Tri- Aug. 19 Backacher Demonstration Gardening
County Livestock Sales, Ambrose. Info:
Seminar, Cobb County Master
912-359-3803/2914.
Gardeners, shade gardening, weeds &
Aug. 26 Goat & Sheep Sale, 4th Sat., 12
bugs, poisonous plants, plant workshop,
noon, Ghattahoochee Goat & Sheep
free, reg. at 8 am, 1792 County Services
Sale, 4833 Cagle Rd., Lula. Info: 770-
Parkway. Info: 770-528-4070.
869-7268. Aug. 26 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th
CRAFT FAIRS
Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat Aug, 19-20 Appalachian Sampler Festival,
& Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N.,
Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 12 noon-5 pm,
Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/469-
juried arts & crafts, Ellijay. Info: Carlie
3533. -
Hammond, 706-492-3819.
Aug. 26 Southern All-Breed Regd. Horse
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Sale, 11 am, selling 100 regd. quarter
horses, paints, Appaloosas & TB's, SE Sept. 16-17 10th Annual Art in the Park
Livestock Pavilion, Hwy. 84 E., Quitman.
Festival, arts & crafts, 1800s heritage
Info: 912-605-9818 (day) or 912-263-
village, Hurricane Shoals Park, Hwy. 82
4147 (night).
Spur bet. Jefferson & Maysville. Info:
Aug. 26 Hidden Farms & Friends Southern
706-335-5563/6723.
Invitational Sale, 12 noon, selling 100 Oct. 7 1Olh Annual Pelham Wildlife Festival,
lots of Purebred Gelbvieh cattle at the.
10 am-6 pm, downtown Pelham. Info:
farm, 7009 Hadden's Ranch Rd. Info:
Pelham Chamber of Commerce, 912-
706-465-3772 or 800-348-2584.
294-4924.
Sept. 20 E. Ga. Jr. Heifer Show, entry forms Oct. 14 Buford 1st UMC Fall Festival. Info:
due Sept. 8, check in: 7-10 am,
Charlotte, 770-932-9460.
Louisville Lions Club Fairgrounds, Nov. 3-4 Taylor County Countryside Festival,
Jefferson County. Info: Myron Fowler,
arts & crafts, Butler. Info: send SASE to
478-625-3046.
P.O. Box 2692, Butler 31006 or 912-
EQUINE EVENTS
862-3661. Nov. 11 10th Annual Christmas in the Country
Aug. 18-20 Gulf Paso Fino Horse Show, Ga. Nat. 'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 205-669-9737.
Aug. 18-20 HQHA Quarter Horse Futurity, Ga.
Craft Festival, indoors, 90 crafters, sponsored by ELHS band boosters, Eagle's Landing H.S., McDonough. Info: Kathy Snyder, 770-957-2324 (eves.)
Nat.'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Nov. 11-12 6th Annual Kiwanis Harvest Moon
Info: 704-882-1604.
Arts & Crafts' Festival, Sat., 9 am-5:30
Aug. 19 State Warmup & Fun Show, 12 noon, fun events, all 5 running events
pm, Sun., 12 noon-5:30 pm, Kiwanis Fairgrounds, Hwy. 67 S., Statesboro,
w/payback, 4 pm, 4C Arena, McDonough. Info: 770-233-0519 (Ive.
Info: Carries Stokes, 912-489-6419 or Carlton Bowen, 912-764-4132.
message). Aug. 19 Oglethorpe Co. Sad.die Club All
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
Running Show, $500 minimum added, Aug. 17 Weed Control Field Day, ag plant,
3D, cones, poles, Texas, arena &
om. & turf & private, Cleveland. Info:
cloverleaf, exhib. classes, Stephens.
Michael Harris, 706-865-2832.
Info: Lisa Brady, 706-742-2034.
Aug. 21 Pesticide Applicator Training, any
Aug. 19 Pine Meadow Hunter Show. Info:
category & private, Macon. Info: Frank
Suzie Anderson, 912-474-2351.
Funderburk, 912-751-6338.
Aug. 19 Greene Gounty Livestock Jr. Rodeo, Aug. 22-25 IPM Nursery Scout Training, om.
7 pm, sheep buck out 4-6, calf buck out
& turf. Info: Keith Mimckler, 912-377-
7-14, pleasure & running events, Union
1312.
Point Rodeo Arena. Info: Charles Aug. 23-24 Pesticide Recordkeeping for.
crumbly, 706-453-7019.
Private Applicators, private, Griffin. Info:
Aug. 20 CGBRA Show, exhib,, 10 am, show,
Wade Hutcheson, 770-467-4225.
12 noon, $450 added, Double J Ranch
MISCELLANEOUS
(formerly Black Diamond), Ft. Valley.
Info: Scott Benefield, 912-218-5992.
Aug. 17 Longleaf Pine Restoration and the
Aug. 25 Jackpot Open Rodeo, 7:30 pm, BR;
CRP Workshop, Ga. Forestry
CR, SW, $500 added per event, call in
Commission, 9 am, topics: Details of the
Aug. 16 & 17, 6-11 pm, College Park.
CRP," Longleaf Pine Planting Practice,
Info: 770-964-3601.
Longleaf Site Preparation Herbicides,
Keys to Successfully Planting Longleaf
Pine, others, S. Ga. College, pre-reg.
required, Douglas. Info: 912-389-4045.
Aug.17 Cherokee Beekeepers Club Meeting,
7 pm. Info: Ron; 770-345-7204
Bulletin Calendar Guidelines
To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events,
follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will
be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not
be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time,
etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
-Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include
the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone
number for further information.
When submitting mult!ple listings, please submit events taking place on different
dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope,
however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft . exhibits, etc., please
specify when you would .like the request to be. published; otherwise, it will be included
approximately one month before the event takes place.
-Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for
sale, such as livestockequipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than
livestock must be accompanied by the name and license number of the auctioneer or
the name and license number of the auctioneer and/or auCtion company for which the
auctioneer is employed.
If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy
Cox at ~6-3645.
Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5" Confederate rose plant $12 each, shipped
diameter, 65' tall. Rick C. Mclemore free, Confederate rose seed $2 a bolt
Rossville 706-866-2785
w/SASE. Mary Wood Uvalda 912-565-7326
Bearded iris $15/doz., siberian iris $10/doz., Crested iris, creeping raspberry (full sun),
hot poker $4/ea., daylilies $2/up, PPD. Lavida white beauty berry, s. mound, artemisia,
Childs LaGrange 706-884-7402
butterfly weed seed, crocosmia, ginger lily,
Begonias, angelwing, fibrous, trailing fems hydrangea, lacecap and native.- Gail
houseplants and many kinds, sizes, long Hollimon Buford 770-932-2354 SASE ~r list. J S Cade 11 Woodstream Lane Daylilies (hosta), several varieties,
Tallapoosa 30176 770-574-8065
$0.75/per fan ($1 eye), $50 per .100, will ship
Big beautiful Ficus and Norfolk Island Pine bareroot. Paula Blackbum Norcross 770-
$15/ea., angel's trumpet $6.50, many yard 638-9590
and house plants. Carla Houghton Marietta Daylilies, .100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5
770-428-2227 ,
shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd.
Bird of Paradise, Carnaton, Gerbera, Sylvester 31791 912-535-4738
Podocarpus shrub, plants $7 PPD, list for Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 14
SASE. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 page descriptive price list. M. Netherton
Meansville 30256
Blakely 912-723-6703
Black Elephant ears, banana trees, white Daylilies, 600 var., . hostas, hydrangras,
dogwoods, junipers, jap red maple, hostas, hibiscus and more. Ethel Davis Ellijay 706-
hollies, many other plants. David W. Waven 635-4247
Kathleen 912-988-8406
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, $20 per doz., no
Cannas, dbl. dwarf, red or pink, choice shipping. Mrs. Carney Alpharetta 770-475-
bulbs, 2-3 eyes, all $11/doz., add $2.50 4957
postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 Daylilies, black-eye Susan, hosta, hardy
Suwanee 30024
hibiscus, liriope, Homestead verbena,
Cannas, dbl. flame color $11/doz., add $2 aucuba, other; no shipping. Betty Stephens
postage. M. Hemphill Winder 770-867-6188 Monroe 770-267-5053
Columbine, French hollyhocks, yellow Daylilies, half price, plant reduction, please
hibiscus, red "Blazing Star" hibiscus, call after 5 p.m. Ken Cooper Dallas 770-445-
$0.50/ea. pkg., w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 6665
Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Please review requirements under ad
Please observe our 20 word limit.
catagories before submitting your ad.
Daylilies, hosta, sedums, seaoats, trees, more, $2/up, send LSASE for list. Rebecca Cabe Griffin 770-229-1332
Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt. Mary Ann Denney Newnan 770-502-9320
Daylilies, lge. selection, named var. & colors, 100 fans $100, 25 fans bonus, Stella de Oro, 15 fan clumps $15 or 2/$25. M.M. Haynes Canton 770-479-5224
Daylilies, mixed colors, 100/$40 post paid. Linda Sammons Mount Vernon 912-5832703
Daylilies, red hot poker, trumpets, elephant ears, amaryllis, bearded Iris butterfly bushes. Randolph Woodard Albany 912-436-9344
Dbl. & single hollyhock, bachelor buttons, 4 o'clock sweet peas, pink lady finger, foxglove, giant cockcombs, $1/ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff Trenton 706-657-7224
Easter egg tree plants $4 each, all in pots. M. Smith Newnan 770-304-1321
Echinacea seeds $1!Tbsp. SASE; cannas, thrift, phlox, chocolate mint, $1.50. Rodney Petty Marietta 770-973-6009
Exotic elephant ears, red toras and black leaf $15/5 bare root plants, add $3 postage. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Fig tree in 21" diameter pot $35; Philodendron, lge. split leaf in pot $20. Douglas Yaney Atlanta 404-874-8063
Giant bloom zinnias, mxd. colors, red sunflower, '00 bachelor buttons, mixed colors, red hummingbird vine, $1/ea. pk. USASE. K. Glenn Cedartown.770-748-3195
Giant cockscombs, foxglove, sweet peas, pink lady fingers, Dbl. holly hock, blue bachelor's buttons, rose moss, petunia, snagdragons, $1/ea., w/SASE. Linda Beemis Trenton 706-657-4409
Golden rain tree, money plant, four o'clocks $1!Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834 Story Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Hedychium (named ginger lilies); hibiscus mutabilis (confederate roses); brugmansia (named angel trumpets, white, pink, yellow, coral); bletilla, white beautyberry. Trudy Kratchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Hollyhock seed, biannual, mixed colors, red wine, white, peach cream, 3 shades of pink, purple $1 per Tbsp w/SASE. Emily Stahl 5634 Janero Cir. Macon 31216
Hollyhocks, mix colers, larkspur, sweet William, gaullardia, foxglove $1/pkg. w/SASE, 3 o/t red, purple verbena $8 P.P. Jo Sanders Elberton 706-283-6117
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, FrL, Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
House plants, night blooming cactus, begonia, peace lily, jade, aloe, mother-in-law tongues, others, $2/up. Mrs. Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-6159
Hydrangea, hosta, helleborous. apig<i, lily of the valley, ferns, hardy begonia, bath pink, cleome and _poppy seeds, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Hy&angeas: 12 var., mopheads, French, (lace caps), panacles, plus gardenias, blueberry plants, fems, elephant ears. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-946-3525
Iris lilies, yellow, $2 a fan or $4 a bunch. Geraldine Turner 195 Clark St. Senoia 30276
Iris, daylilies, cannas, verbena, liriope, forsythia, althea, bee balm, hosta, phlox, passion vine, sumac, spirea, vinca, abelia, sedum seed. L. Mulkey Cumming 770-8897079
Iris, purple Siberian $6/doz.; bearded, burgundy & gold, $8/doz.; variegated liriope, gopher purge $2/pot, daylilies, Stella de Oro $3/clump. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-9471036
Iris: bearded, Siberian, bog, tall, dwarf, 165 beau. named var., $1/up, shipping avail., LSASE/list. Mrs. Paul Bunce 250 Carney Lake Rd. Winterville 30683 706-742-7965
Japanese maples, grafted dissectums, 3 ft., "Lace Leafs" in 5 gal. pots, $50/ea. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Leyland cypress $3/up, maples, Bradford pear, red, pin & willow oaks, hollies, ground cover, liriope, hydrangea, river birch, flowering cherry, cantana. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770932-5031 404-280-8823
Leyland cypress trees, any size, no 15', you dig or I dig. W. Harrell Watkinsville 706769:7358
Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 18"-20" $2.50. Wesley Moon Auburn 770-945-4467
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, cryptomeria, "Yoshino", 3 gal./$8.50, 7 gal./$25; also, hollies, junipers, other evergreens, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leylam:l cypress: 1 gal. $2.40, 3 gal. $7, cryptomeria, 1 gal. $2.75, 3 gal. $7. B. Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Liriope (variegated and green), gal. $2.50, 4" cup, $0.70, English Ivy and dwarf monda $0.70, Stella De Oro $2.50, hosta $1. Bill Silvers Conyers 770-483-0198
Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris $8/doz., bronze ajuga & variegated vinca $7/doz., $3.00 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 W. Ellijay 30540
Native azaleas, hydrangeas, grancy greybeard, burning bush, sparkleberry, redbud trees. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706865-2849
Old timey daffodils bulbs $3/doz., $3 shipping; hibiscus seed $1/tsp. w/SASE; Siberian iris, Scotch broom; also, boxwoods. B. Lunsford Suches 706-747-2331
Old timey marigolds, cleome, Mexican sunflower, touch-me-not $1 pk USASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr.,. Gainesville 30507
Old timey white daffodil $12/doz., daffodil and jonquil $6/doz., shipped free. John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Pachysandra (variegated or grn), purple wintercreeper, lamium, English ivy, vinca (major or minor), daylily, canna lily, Lily-of-theValley, aucuba, liriope, others. C.O. Henderson Alpharetta 770-475-6503
Sourwood & wild flower honey for sale, $50 a case. Haden Walker Tocca 706-886-5197
Two bee colonies very strong, two deep supers plus shallow supers $75 each. Muriel M. Soileau Conyers 770-761-0829
Pachysandra, bronze ajuga, variegated rumming vinca, $7/doz., add $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery Ball Ground 770-735-2068
Peony poppies, foxglove, cypress vine, rose moss_, blue bachelor's button, snapdragons, moon seed, petunias, amaranth, $1 ea. w/SASE. W. Phillips Trenton 706-657-4859
Very light, rare, exceptional, delicious sourwood honey $32, Wild Mountain honey, $26 a gallon, will del. to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170
Wildflower honey for sale, reserve pollination services for spring 2001, will buy used bee equipment. Harold B. Watkins Tunnel Hill 706-673-7132
Plastic 3 gal. containers $0.10. Charles Will relocate or remove unwanted
Futral Fayetteville 30215 770-460-1030
honeybees & beekeeping equipment in Upson
Plenty of.Queen Anne's lace/money plant, from bigger plants, $1/2 Tbsp, w/SASE. Mrs. Scully P O Box 1824 Demorest 30535 706886-8714
and surrounding counties. Darrell Wainwright Thomaston 706-647-8413
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro C9. area.
Pond plants, elephant ears and water Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719
grasses, call after 6p.m. K. Marler Locust Will remove honeybees in Atlanta &
Grove 678-432-9164
surrounding area, wildflower honey $20/gal.
Pond plants, water hyacinths, duckweed, W. 0. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887
water lettuce. Pam Lowe Acworth 770-975- Will remove honeybees, yellow jackets,
4798
hornets, wasps anywhere iri Georgia, free
Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var., price estimate, reasonable prices. Cindy Bee list avail., send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202 Marietta 770-424-0076
Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-369-7917
Will remove or relocate honeybees,
Poppies double all colors, $1/tbsp. w/instr., pollination service in Perry area, reasonable
w/SASE. Blanche Smith Covington 678-342- quotes and prices. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-
6971
7454
Poppies, red, single/double, 2000 seeds $1!Tbsp. w/SASE. Carol S Ward 4157 N.
Things To Eat
Arnold Mill Rd. Woodstock 770-926-5234
'00 dried apples $13.50 ppd. Mrs. Robert
Poppy seed, dbl. ruffle, $1/tbsp. or $1.50/2 Norrell Gainesville 770-532-3945
tbsp., plus long SASE. R. Barber Fayetteville 770-969-7204
'99 Stuart pecans $4.99 lbs. mostly halves, bagged in freezer. James Pillow Jackson
Queen Anne's lace, Mexican sunflowers, 770-957-9990
purple daisy, $1/2 tbsp. w/SASE, free seed w/order. Louise Wiggins Milledgeville 912452-6869
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5 per lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond Madison 706-342-3362
Red four o'clock seeds 30/$1, cilantro seeds $1/pk., cash only, w/SASE. Daisy Walker McDonough 770-914-0794
15 varieties peas to choose, last of August thru Sept., and Nov. Ronnie Willoughby Stapleton 706-547-2802
Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
2000 crop dried apples for sale, you pay postage, $3.75 lb., call after 4:00 p.m. Jeanette Cole 119 Old Millertown Rd. Temple
Reseeding Petunias, all colors, $1/pkg., 30179 770-459-4970
SASE. TYre Upchurch 46 Upchurch McDonough 30252 770-957-4709
Rd.
Apples, pears, light & dark raw honey for
sale, closed . Sat.
Edward Colston
Sasanquas, aucuba, camellias, mondo, Taylorsville 770-382-9619
green japanese maples, hosta, aspidistra, cape, asmine. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-3555249
Seeds, all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 Tbsp. dk. pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwoods. M. Hayes 709 S. Harney St. Camilla 31730
Black walnut meats, '.99 crop, clean, $12/qt. J.P. Jackson Fairburn 770-964-7340
Blueberries late season, while avail. dawn to dusk daily; containers furnished; call ahead 1or information. Lisa Alcorn Monroe nepenthefarms@mindspring.com 770-267-
Seeds: dahlia, poppy, carnation, portulaca, 7951
snapdragons, pansy, nicotiana, hibiscus,
Lupines and etc. $1.25 per. pkt. S.A.S.E.
Reginald Bankston Fayetteville 770-461-
3008
,
Blueberries, $1.50 per pint, and brown turkey figs, we pick, call for availability. Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770-942-1599
Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple Blueberries, $6.50 a gal., will pick. Kay
bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or Gustafsow Grantville 770-583-2911
luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary lind.all
Ashburn 912-567-2473'
Shasta daisies, coreopsis, rose campion,
gaillardia daisies, Queen Anne's lace, $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton 511 Piney Rd. Trenton
30752
Trees, plants, shrubs, many var., forty
percent below retail. Charles Moore Pavo
912-226-0960 912-985-4251
Brown Turkey figs for sale last of July or August. Tula Chapman Mableton 770-0941779
Brown turkey figs and white large figs, $5 a gallon, will pick and furnish containers, see other. Coy Camp Loganville 770-267-7350
Brown turkey figs for sale, call last of July & Aug. to order. Tula Chapman Mableton 770948-1779
Flowers Wanted
Want Tiger lily bulbs. Pauline Wallace P 0
Box 150 Bowdon Junction 30109 770-8328013
Want bryophyllum, daigremontianum, mother of thousands or maternity plant. Wayne Willaby 111 Susan Dr. Warner Robins 31093
Brown turkey figs 1or sale. Bernard Bunn 5682 Lakeside Dr. Union City 30291 770964-5430
Brown turkey figs ready August, $5 gal; apples for jelly, pies; kieffer pears coming in Sept. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Dried peaches, 3 lbs. for $20, ppd. Norma Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Figs, $4 per gallon, picked for you. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592
MISCELLANEOUS
Figs, 1 gallon $7, ready end of July or 1st August. Judy Walker Newnan 770-253-9806
Kaki persimmons, you pick or we pick,
If you have questions regarding ads in this Fuyo, lchikikeijiro, non-astrigent and astrigent,
category, call Merr:edes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. ready to pick this fall. E Whiddon Cordele
912-273-2546
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 household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Muscadines & scuppernongs August 15, I pick, $5/gal., you pick, $4.50/gal. George Morris Midland 706-323-2401
Muscadines, $1.25/qt., pick your own, ready Aug- Sept. Curtis Adams 112 Spring Dr. Roswell 30075-4852 770-998-4606
Muscadines and scuppernongs, 20 plus varieties, containers furnished. Tony Vincent Conyers 770-483-8442
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Muscadines available now, open each day.
Bob Ogden 9797 Lanesbridge Rd. Jesup
'00 water white sourwood $25 a gallon at 31545 912-586-6260
farm, $31 pp. wildflower, $15 a gallon at farm, Muscadines, black & bronze, you pick, $10
$21 pp. Lloyd Allison Cleveland 706-865- pack, beginning August 20th. Mildred Brown
4485
Union City 770-964-5304
1 gallon honey $18 light/medium/dark, Pineapple pears for saJe, ready now; call for
quarts $6, pints $4, combhoney $4, beepollen more info._ Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-458-
1/2 lb., and etc. John Pluta 165 Sparta Hwy. 3307
N.E. (Hwy.22)
Milledgeville Sundried tart apples, very clean, $5-lb., $3
georgiabees@alltel.net 912-452-2337
postage, minimum 2-lbs. R. Jones
Bee colonies with honey supers.$100 each, Gainesville 770-536-1712
good used brood boxes, shallow supers with frames, $8 and $5. Joseph Conti Colbert 706-742-8370
Fresh local honey for sale. D. Martin Winston 770-942-5132
Sweet field corn, and etc., please call for time. Bobby Tritt Suches 706747-2891
The Briarpatch, you pick apples, 5 varieties, muscadines and scuppernongs. J. Duncan 2503 Cammie Wages Rd. Dacula 30019
Honey for sale, $10 a gallon. John & 770-962-4990
Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912-449-2828 Water ground meal, flour, grits, $3/5 lbs.,
Honey, Sourwood $6/qt., Wildflower $5/qt. $4/10 lbs. plus post., also grind your corn.
combhoney $7/qt. Robert Hill Suwanee 770- Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
945-0018
You pick blueberries $5/gal., also figs, $5 a
Looking for any unwanted bees or bee gal., call for appt. & directions, Canton area.
keeping equipment in the north or middle Bill Odom 4516 Waters Rd. Woodstock
Georgia area. David Johnston Rome 706- 30188 770-926-5420
295-2915
New beehives 1 1/2 story $125, also, new
Herbs
queen bees $1 O each, pick up only, all bees
state inspected. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 2 m. long ornamental pepper, also edible, 5
706-677-3502
pods, $1 with SASE. Mrs. Mabel Mathis 156
New crop Tupelo and Gallberry honey now Hoke St. Maysville 30558
ready, Summer queens beginning August 1st. Please include area codes with phone
Joann Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068
numbers In advertisements.
Wednesday August 16, 2000
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Purple Martins
Pine Beetles
. Helping Each Other
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I would like to find the address of the Cole Manufacturing Company of Charlotte, N.C. This company sold horse-drawn
migratory, communal purple martin roosts to the NongameEndangered Wildlife Program at 116 Rum Creek Drive, Forsyth, Ga. 31029 or call (912) 994-1438.
next to skid trails, logging roads
and loading decks.
,
Build barricades around trees to
prevent mechanical damage by
equipment in yard and landscape
Also, be alert for possible bark beetle infestations in the vicinity of your property. If you see spots of dead or dying trees, ask your county Extension agent, Georgia
machinery, and in 1959, they sold a fertilizer planter combination. I need a new fertilizer planter part.
A.C. Edwards 225 Patterson Road Talking Rock, GA 30175
Elephant garlic bulbs, $15 doz., cloves, $12 or 1/2 gal., plus $3 shipping ea. order. M. H. Robbins 364 Savannah Ave. Statesboro 30458 912-489-5373
Fresh Elephant garlic cloves, composted soil, no pesticides, 12/$7 post~aid. E.L. Poole 240 Tom Summers Rd. Americus 31709
Old timey garlic & elephant garlic, real large cloves $6/doz., shipped free. Allen Wood 563 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Penny Royal plants, exc. crowd cover, all year, fast growing, 10/$12 ppd. Nell Swann ,Fayetteville 770-716-8278
Wild Ginseng, wood grown, 5 to 10 years old, you dig, $200 per pound. Warren McDaniel Talking Rock 706-692-5918
environments. Try to minimize
root damage by keeping trenching
and digging to a minimum.
When performing landscape
operations after home construction,
maintain final soil level around tree
trunks and roots at the same height
as it was before construction.
Maintain
recommended
stocking rates for commercial
forest sites. Overstocking results
in reduced diameter growth of trees
Forestry Commission personnel or
city arborist to investigate the spot
or check it for yourself. These
spots may have occurred since the
last aerial survey was completed, or
the landowner may not have been
notified of the infestation.
If you observe that trees are
dying as a result of an active bark
beetle infestation,, notify the
landowner/homeowner
or
county/state government officials
Project Linus is a worldwide non-profit organization that provides crocheted afghans, quilts, and blankets to traumatized children and seriously ill children. The Augusta chapter of the organization is interested in obtaining cotton fabric and 4-ply worsted yarn to use in making afghans for these children. H you can donate any of these materials, please contact me. Donations are tax deductible.
Mrs. J. M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Drive Augusta, GA 30909 (706) 738-1787
Fish & Supplies
55 gallon drum fish scaler with crank handle, new, $110. Milan Massey Sylvester
and creates conditions favorable to beetle infestations. Thinning of overstocked stands improves tree
so that action may be taken prevent the spread of be~tles
other surrounding property.
to to
912-776-0818
growth and vigor and reduces the Once a beetle infestation is
A1 quality channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate wei!)hls & counts! gtd.
chances
of
bark
beetle
attack.
discovered, the
beetles
must be
live, healthy, immediate delivery. G.L. Gilbert Thinning intensity depends on the correctly identified before
Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062 , Adult bass, bluegill, crappie, shell crackers,
age of the stand, site index; total
appropriate management action can
channel catfish, sterile grass carp, DNR/regd,, stand density and management be taken. If you are unsure how to
pickup or del. L. Davis 3219 706-629-1545
Calhoun 706-629-
objectives. In Georgia, basal areas
properly identify the beetles, take
All sizes channel catfish, bluegill, shell of 80-100 feet squared per acre are bark and beetle samples to your
cracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, delivery avail. Clint Shiver Newton 912-734-5144
recommended
to
reduce
the local county Extension or Forestry
All sizes of improved channel catfish.avail., potential for a beetle attack. Pine Commission
office
for
locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4- stands in the northern half of identification.
6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Rt. 1,Box Alapaha 31622 912-532-5395
Georgia
are
susceptible
to
ice
At present there are four options
I am looking for attachments for a 1950s Sunbeam Mixmaster and for the original 4-quart bowl in white or Jadeite green.
Vicki Foster 612 Dockery Ln: Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 (706) 492-9927
Does anyone know of a grist mill operating in the southern part of Georgia or southern South Carolina, listing the names of towns where they are located or directions on how to locate them.
J.W.Joyner 514 E. 58th St. Savannah, GA 31405
Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbrea~t.
shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. del. avail. pickup appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912836-4938
Bass channel catfish fingerlings; bluegill,
bream,' shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile
grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew
Manchester 706-846-3657
Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-10"
also several 1000 lbs. and 1 1/2 lbs. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill, .shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield
912-754-3696
Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000 or more ppd. Gray Pettit Cedartown 770748-0008
Giant red wiggler starter kits, approx. 150
worms, traybedding instructions, $69.95 ppd.
Susan Cooper Cartersville 770-382-8216
Red wigglers bait size $15-lb., minimum
order 2-lbs postage paid. James McCray
Carnesville 706-384-4743
Red wigglers bedrun or boxed, call for
information. Glenn Dyal Hallehurst 912-3757438
Red wigglers for sale, boxes of 75/$1.50,
min. 5 boxes, or bedrun $10 per pound. Douglass Thomas Monticello 706-468-0032
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25,
10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton
Lumber City 912-363-4451
Sterile grass carp, DNR registered; quantity
discount, farm pickup Mon-Sat,
statewide delivery, calls 9:00 to 9:00,
agrasscarp@aol.com.
Del Chapman
McDonough 770-957-8916
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, she_ll cracki:r. redbrea~t,
hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt
Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed
Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing
30808 706-595-7183
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,
shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream,
largemouth bass, del. avail. Paul Williams
Hawkinsville 912-892-3144
Worms for sale, European night-crawlers
$20/lb. will ship; also, worm castings, 5 lbs. for
$5. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-6081
Fertilizers & Mulches
---uomulch nay, sq. bales, sev. thousand bales avail. w/dely. on 400 bale min., leave message. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-3674054
'00 wheat & rye straw, heavy bales barn stored, $3 bale, large quantities avail., del. avail. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706769-5852
'00 wheat straw and mulch hay, delivered on tractor trailer, loads or gooseneck available year around. S. Rooks 2171 Jackson Rd. Jefferson 30549 706-367-2054
'00 wheat straw sq. bales in barn $2/bale, del. avail. Paul Vincent 1810 Bleckley Rd. Fort Valley 912-825-5157
'99 wheat straw, good tight bales, lge. bales, will del., tractor trailer loads, also mulch hay. Jeff Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823
00' wheat straw $1.75/bale, mulch hay, $1.25/bale, large quantities, delivery available. John Bridges 1855 Henderson Grove Rd. Sandersville 31082 912-552-0665
00' wheat straw square bales in barn $2.50 a bale, leave message if no answer. Jerry Wood Athens 706-353-1625
damage if thinned too heavily. Planting about 600 pines per acre will reduce the number of thinnings required, thus lessening the effects of ice.
If you are a commercial timber producer and there are active beetle infestations in your area, contact the Georgia Forestry Commission office in your. county: The commission routinely conducts aerial surveys so that personnel can identify and locate possible beetle activity and mark these spots on maps for follow-up verification on the ground. The aerial detection surveys are available to you and can help you in locating beetle infestations.
00' wheat straw, large tight square bales at
the barn, $2.50 a bale. Toby Bullington
Lizella 912-935-8742
2000 wheat straw $1.25 in field or $1.75 in
barn. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-3424886
2000 wheat straw bright square bales $2.25 per bale. Jonathan Burch Eastman 912-374-
5684
75 000 bales wheat straw, $2/bale, load on
your' truck, dely. avail.
Al Cooper
Waynesboro 706-554-7256 706-554-5456
A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup
load, 3 mos.-1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. w/in 20 mi. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770~664-7924
A+ red worm castings, nature's finest
fertilizer, $1/lb. you pick or $2.50/lb ppd:, qty. ltd. Joe Bolin Moultrie 912-985-5118
Free aged horse manure while supply lasts,
we will load, you pick up truck with bobcat.
,Luca Giantureo Alpharetta 770-777-5875
Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered,
small dump truck, $40/load depending on
distance. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-410-
9176
Pine straw $3/bale, free del. within 30 miles
radius of Macon, 50 bale min. order. Mike
Crawley Gray 912-742-1096
Pine straw, fresh clean bales $2.75, free
del., South-Atlanta, installation available.
Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 706-846-3665
Pinestraw, $2.85 pick up, $3.35 deliver, installation available. Russ Austin Loganville
770-466-9111
Top soil, farm rich, will deliver, also can
work soil with Bobcat. Jerry Wiley Dallas
770-459-8039
Topsoil fill dirt, large dump tru_ck, spre~ding
available surrounding counties; Twiggs,
Bleckley, and Wilkinson. Ricky Lynn
Jeffersonville 912~945-3846
Wheat straw, $2.50 per bale. Ken Jones
2994 Old Broad Mill Rd.. Loganville 770318-1962
Wheat straw, bright rain free, $2.50 at barn.
Bobby West Rutledge 706-557-2843
Wheat straw, large bales under barn, $3
bale. David Mcclendon Locust Grove 770775-3254
Wheat straw/rye straw, bright tight bales,
lge. quantity avail. Greg Gatliff Byron 912-
956-6695
for control of pine bark beetles: 1) removal and utilization or
sale of infested trees 2) cut and leave or cut and top 3)fell and spray with
insecticides 4) fell, pile and burn infested
trees
Does anyone have the "Aunt Philly Toothbrush" basket pattern or know where I can find one? I am missing the opening page of supplies, and other pages.
Dottie Jewell 149 Wheelan Way Dallas, GA 30157 770-443,8592
The control method used will depend on several factors, such as the number of trees involved, costs, environmental impact, and. the amount of manpower, equipment and training involved. For more information on pine bark
Can anyone tell me where to find a tension spring for a SingerMerritt sewing machine Model 3314C? It was a non-dealer purchase, so the Singer Company cannot help me.
Florence Tessano 3839 Vernon Dr. Columbus, GA 31909-4351
beetles, visit the followin,g web sites: www.bugwood.org or www.gfc .state.ga.us
New Aermotor windmill for sale, 33' Tower
s8' blades still in crate, $3800, ext. 2018. Tim hiver Newton 912-734-5442 404-696-1613
Old timey tobacco sticks, $.15 each. Perry
Want older type chain hoist with continous chain one or two ton capacity in good shape. Steven Jackson Jasper 706-337-5379
Want one 30 gal. cast iron pot, preferably in
White Axson wlwhite@planettel.net 912- good condition, needed by church for
Poultry Compost
4 22-3388
barbeque. Donald W. Heath Buford 770-
Pure white homemade lye soap, 10 lb: 932-6972
churiks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L. Want propane tank, 250 gallon or larger in
To help connect suppliers with those in Ferrell 3669 Hickory Circle Smyrna 30080 N.W. Ga. area. Jim Middleton Cedartown
need of poultry compost, ,the Market 770-432-6751
770-748-3751
Bulletin is now including such Rain barrels 60 and 40 gallon capacity, food Want sand media filters medium to large for
advertisements in this portion of the grade quality, collect rainwater for drought. nursery drip irrigation. Russell James Dillard
Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are Faye Martin Austell 770-732-9906
800-500-3185
subject to the same general guidelines for World famous Mexican jumping beans, Want small wheel-barrow in good condition.
all Market Bulletin advertisements found three for $2. Andy Talon Albany 912-436- M. C. Bennett Danielsville 706-795-3090
on page 2.
.
9031
Want to buy a cattle feed wagon. Larry
Aged poultry litter & compost, $20-$25 p.u load. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293
Miscellaneous Wanted
Redmond Springfield 912-754-3091 Want to buy fresh hickory nuts to bake
Free chicken litter from layer houses, you load, you haul. .Mack Williams Buena Vista 912-649-7535
Oddities
~Want 100 gal. LP gas tank "tub". H. Price McDonough 770-957-3179
Want Stanley #77 Dowell machine to make
wooden dowels. David Prowell Lilburn 770-
903-918,~5_ _ _ _ _ __;__ _~-,;-
cakes with at reasonable . price. Loranzie Loudermilk Mableton 30126 770-941-6061
Want to buy utility poles 30' to 50' long. W R Johnson Carrollton 770-836-0640 .
Waot windmills, tanks, towers, any
- Aluminum frame double glass panels 3'x 2 Want any unwanted pecan trees or oak, wilI
1/2, good for hot frame or hot house, 7 for cut & haul off. J. Harper Hampton 770-707
condition, will also repair or recondition. Terry Donahue Eatonton 706-485-9417
$40. Barbara Hutto Atlanta 404-255-7607 0692
Want wrought iron type ice cream parlor
- Beautifully wrapped, homemade herbal Want bark as it peels from Sycamore tree table. Dale Coursey Portal 912-865-2903
soap, lavender, cinnamon and other; also old will pick up. Mary Brown Marietta 770-439 fashioned herbal salves and cream, all 0056
Out-Of-State Wanted
- natural.
5496
P.J. Taylor
Buena Vista 912-649-
Want bottling tank or motorized preferred,
6-10 if
frame not,
meuxtsrtactboer'
Want cane mill, Chattanooga model 72 or similar. Barry McKee 3617 Fallston - Waco
Gentle, homemade lye soap. 4 oz. bar reversible. Bob Cordell Blairsville 706-781 Rd.
Lawndale NC 28090
$1.50. shp. $3/order. Linda Stewart 2544
bmckee@lincoln.k12.nc.us 704-538-7679
Cumming 770-887-6988
Want corral panels, South/East, reasonable Want poultry equipment; lubing, val
Glass quart jars with tops $.15 each, cannot price. Jerry Johnson Garfield 912-763-3291 drinkers 48" 54" fans, curtain: machines,
ship. William C Deloach P 0 Box 1384 Statesboro 30459 912-764-4844 800-2605430
Want fill dirt for my property in soulh Paulding Cty., small rock, easy access. Martin Queen Powder Springs 770-424-6745
Good quality gourds for crafts and Martins, several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1 each. William Blackwell Jasper 770-7352646
Gourds $1 to $3, many shapes martins, dippers & bottles, will ship. Anne McKinney
Want fish supplies/related items, will traveI anywhere and pay cash. Harry Matthews Hoschton 770-932-0033
Want large rocks with moss, will remove Michael Adams Woodstock 706-864-9513
drops, aiarms, cool cells, vent boxes. Michael Brunson O(!p AL 334-493-4925
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by
1184 Swint Rd. Griffin 30224 770-233-0983 Want local unheated, unfiltered, raw honey
- Have wrought iron parts to 100 + year old
wagon, interested in offers. Missie Pilon Danielsville 706-795-3044
- Home made soap, lotions, and bath salts,
many scents to choose from 4 oz. $3. Cindy
for sale. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770 832-6317
Want new razor wire for security fence. S R. Gable Carrollton 30116-9597 770-854 6294
Davis Rome 706-234-3910
Want old farm tiouse or old bldg. materials
law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Oak & hickory firewood, seasoned or
Homegrown and homemade herbal Glycerin flea soap, samples $0.50 each, larger bars, $2.75 each. Jan Cash Covington
need flooring, siding, brick, etc., NE Ga., can remove. Cindy Bregenzer Norcross 770-
393-0089
green, cut to any size, del. & stacking free, $65 half cord. Barbara Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
770-385-8412
Want old rusty tin, 5v., will remove, Ath~ns Items for sale or services offered in any
-Martin, craft, crooked handle, bottle neck
gourds will ship. Wallace Maxwell Royston
and surrounding counties. Athens 706-357-9111
Leonard Pih a
706 245-4218
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
ad must conform to all laws and regulations covering sales and movement of the same.
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August
Garden Chores
Divide and transplant daylilies and Shasta daisies this month.
Keep. faded blooms cut from rose bushes ~o prevent the formation of hips (the frmt of the rose that contains the seeds)_. This will_ allow the plant energy to go mto producmg new flowers instead of seeds.
By testing your soil now, you will have time to improve it before next planting season. If the test results show that you need to apply lime to decrease soil acidity, remember that it takes about five months for the lime to be absorbed into the soil. After your summer harvest is complete, till lime intothe soil so it will be ready for spring planting.
Now is the time to plant green leafy vegetables, such as collards kale mustard, spinach and turnips. ' Othe; vegetables that can be planted this month are beets, broccoli, carrots, radishes and summer squash.
You can determine when your apples .are ready for harvest by observing the change in skin color. When ripe, both the red and yellow selections lose their greenish cast on the side of the fruit facing the ground. However, an even better method of determining ripeness is ~o ~heck the stem of the apple. If an apple is npe, the stem will separate easily from the spur (the short twig to which the fruit is ~~ched) when you gently twist the fruit man upward direction.
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Al~x Adkins of Albany, Ga., exammes pears he produced on a pineapple pear scion grafted onto a quince tree.
Beverly Rogers of Hiram, Ga., grew this big, beautiful rose in her home garden.
Purple Martins Fly South of Border
As summer vacations end in Georgia,
P1:1IJ>le martins are just beginning their
tnp to warmer climates. Beginning in
August these colorful songbirds, the
largest swallows in North America, will
begin their migration through the state en
route to wintering grounds as far away as
Argentina.
Purple martins are not purple, as their
name suggests, but blackish with metallic
purple highlights. Males are dark all
over, while females and young birds are
gray on the stomach and under the tail.
Due to habitat loss, the eastern
population of purple martins has become
almost completely dependent on humans
for nesting houses. Adopting the practice
of Native Americans, many people hang
gourds for use by martins as well as erect
large houses with up to 100 rooms on
platforms over 15 feet high. Martins will
settle in both rural and urban areas and
once established, will return year afte;
year to the same roosting habitat. Prime
roosting areas are river bottoms, marshes
and meadows near large bodies of water.
Like other neo-tropical songbirds,
purple martins migrate to areas in the
southern hemisphere to spend their
winters. Prior to migration, they gather in
large communal nests of more than
100,000 birds.
.In . 1996, Clemson University
scientists, using radar developed for
weather monitoring, were able to "see" a
plume of movement in a purple martin
roosting area on Lake Murray near
Columbia, South Carolina. Over 700 ,000
birds_ are estim_ated to use this roosting
area m preparation for their fall migration
to South America. Interestingly, these
ornithologists also discovered a smaller
plume of birds on Lake Hartwell near
A~gusta and other sites in Georgia, using
this ~ame radar. Radar technology is
provmg to be extremely useful in
identifying key concentration areas for
not only purple martins, but also other
neo-tropical migrants that breed in North
America and migrate to winter grounds in
South and Central America, the West
Indies and Mexico.
"With habitat loss being the number
one threat to Georgia's songbirds, we
hope that new technology such as radar
will enable us to better track our
songbirds and monitor their migration
routes," said Terry Johnson,. program
m~a?er of the Nongame-Endangered
Wildlife Program, a unit of the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources
Wildlife Resources Division.
'
Georgians may report sightings of pre-
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Wednesday August 9, 2000
Ag Showcase 2000 Planned for September 14
A career exploration program for high school students featuring careers in agriculture will be held at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Ga., on September 14.
~pon_sored by ABAC, Fort Valley State Umvers1ty, and the University of Georgia, Ag Showcase 2000 begins at 9:30 a.m. with registration in the Gressette Gym. There is no charge to attend.
The Showcase is designed for students who have an interest in pursuing a college education involving agriculture and related subjects. "This is a great opportunity for students to look at programs from ABAC, Fort Valley State, and the University of Georgia," ABAC Public Relations Director Mike Chason said. "All three of these educational institutions will have
Watermelon Convention
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NWPB staff to execute its programs. The Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service monitors the board's operations. All directors are required to attend two meetings each year to become familiar with and develop the board's programs.
About 2,200 commercial producers, handlers and importers make up the membership of the NWPB and finance all of the board's programs through assessments on watermelons as authorized by the Congressional Watermelon Research and Promotion Act. The 33-member board currently is ~omprised of 14 producers, 14 handlers, 3 importers, an ex-officio member and a member who represents the public.
The NWPB will allow proxy voting for board nominees. Individuals wishing to vote by proxy should prepare signed, dated, sta~ements, including the proxy voters pnnted name, address, identity as a producer or handler, and the name of the individual authorized to cast the proxy vote. Statements should be submitted to the board by the individual authorized to cast the proxy vote no later than August 25,2000.
A?ditional information regarding the elections _and nomination procedures may be obtamed by contacting NWPB Executive Director William Watson tollfree at (877) 599-9595.
Paul Smith of Bonaire, Ga., grew
this pineapple from a crown. The
pineapple weighed about three pounds
at maturity. It took about 27 months to.
grow the pineapple from planting the
crown to harvesting.
displays, brochures, and even videos showing high school students how they can further their education and then get a great job."
For more information, call (800) 7333653.
Pine Beetles
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attack often is yellowing or reddening of tree crowns. Unfortunately, these symptoms usually are not evident until long after the attacks have begun and significant tree damage has occurred.
The presence of "pitch tubes" on the bark of trees is one of the best ways to identify bark beetle attack. Healthy trees respond to beetle attacks by exuding large amounts of pitch or sap from the beetle entrance holes. The pitch then hardens on the bark surface to form pitch or resin tubes. Use a good pair of binoculars to observe the middle and upper. trunk and
ti;ie base of large limbs for pitch tubes,
smce the initial attack of some bark beetles occurs at mid-trunk height or above.
Pitch tubes inay not form on stressed trees; instead, attacks are indicated by the presence of brown boring dust. Many people also notice white, sawdust-like boring dust at the base of trees. Ambrosia beetles, which attack the tree after the bark beetles have colonized and ~eakened it, produce this dust. By the time the crown changes color; most of the bark beetles have completed their life cycle and emerged from the tree.
Beetle presence also is indicated by egg gallenes that have been excavated into the surface wood under the bark. If bark beetles appear to be present, you will need to identify the type that are causing the problem by removing a portion of the bark and examining the adult beetles and/or gallery patterns present.
Timber owners/managers and homeowners should take the following steps to reduce the likelihood of bark bee.tie infestations: .
Encourage vigorous tree growth. Susceptibility to beetle attack increases with tree age and slow diameter growth. Shorten pine rotations in areas where beetles have historically caused considerable timber losses.
If bark beetles are active in your area, delay harvest and thinning operations or severe pruning until winter when beetle activity has declined.
. Remove storm- or lightni~g-damaged pme trees as quickly as possible. Damaged pines are ideal sites for the start of bark beetle infestations.
Minimize mechanical tree damage such as skinning of the trunks, partial pushovers, etc. during construction or harvesting operations. Trees damaged from recent logging activities are inviting for all kinds of bark beetles.
Remove and salvage skinned trees
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Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for Sept. 20
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Sept. 20. The deadline for notices is Sept. 6.
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).